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... fact that it was con- sidered by a large part of our citizens , * and especially by physicians , to be in a great ... facts that the outfall of the sewer was badly con- structed , and that the outflow of the sewage was so far obstructed ...
... fact that it was con- sidered by a large part of our citizens , * and especially by physicians , to be in a great ... facts that the outfall of the sewer was badly con- structed , and that the outflow of the sewage was so far obstructed ...
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... fact that there is every reason to believe that twenty years hence the city will contain a population of at least 900,000 . The Commission report the following results of their in- vestigations , and the conclusions at which they have ...
... fact that there is every reason to believe that twenty years hence the city will contain a population of at least 900,000 . The Commission report the following results of their in- vestigations , and the conclusions at which they have ...
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... fact that in manners already explained they must be con- stantly escaping , in greater or less quantity , a large part of the time , into some of our houses . * Third , to the breaking of the house - drains caused by the land settling ...
... fact that in manners already explained they must be con- stantly escaping , in greater or less quantity , a large part of the time , into some of our houses . * Third , to the breaking of the house - drains caused by the land settling ...
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... fact , Sir Joseph W. Bazalgelte has given an opinion that the sewage actually helps scour the channel . All of the sewage of London goes into the Thames except that corresponding to a population of 20,000 , which is utilized , at some ...
... fact , Sir Joseph W. Bazalgelte has given an opinion that the sewage actually helps scour the channel . All of the sewage of London goes into the Thames except that corresponding to a population of 20,000 , which is utilized , at some ...
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... fact that there are no real advances in new principles from that time up to the present day . The sewers , unlike those of Frankfort , are made on the “ open system , ” that is , the rain - water spouts are all untrapped to serve as ...
... fact that there are no real advances in new principles from that time up to the present day . The sewers , unlike those of Frankfort , are made on the “ open system , ” that is , the rain - water spouts are all untrapped to serve as ...
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