[Report 1941] / Medical Officer of Health, Winsford U.D.C.
- Winsford (Cheshire, England). Urban District Council.
- Date:
- 1941
Licence: Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0)
Credit: [Report 1941] / Medical Officer of Health, Winsford U.D.C. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![would appear to be conclusive Council have raised efficiency of these 3 the evidence of this. Even so the County question with the Urban Council of the Works and have asked the Winsford Council to consider the removal of the two Works to another site. Apart from the -question of cost, there is the problem of finding a site definitely free from subsidence within practicable reach of the present outfall points. The County Analyst5s reoort on the analysis of a number of samples taken of the river water below and above the Works on the 17th boptember, 1941, reads as follows2- It v/ill be seen that- apart from the insignificant rise in. the ammoniacal content of the waters from xooint An (above the Works) to point C” (below the Works), the throe samples ar?u, as near as possible, of identical organic quality. It is thus clear that on the sampling date the discharge of the sewage effluents from Works and C*or Sew a water. Thi s aid not in any sense is strikingly supported in question the Wharton pollute the by the Plash results of the determination of the dissolved oxygen c on t ent of t he t hre e sampl e s.! f Analyst's report of the position, based on everyday working conditions, appears to justify the Urban Council in not concurring This suggest ion, at in the County Council' of the war. Closet Accommodation - During the year system was 4 and in built-up areas is any rate during the period to on the carriage the water old sy Public Cleansing - The routine work of disposal and the cleansing of pail clos satisfactorily throughout the year. conversions houses still the number of the number of 204. refuse collection and ets etc. proceeded SANITARY INSPECTION OP THE .. SANITARY.OPPiCIRS' As. ;A. (OUTSIDE LONDON) REGULATIONS, 1935« ARTICLE 27 (18). 1 Nature of Inspec- ;; Number lumber of Notices ’ Served Results of services of Notices tions made 1 l Statutory Informal] I [loti co p sompliedj; vith 11 RemainHPr osecuti or. Lng in nand Insti¬ tuted | Pendi 1.Dwelling Houses j (General Inspection) j 246 3 30 30 [ 3 | 1 ! - 2,Cellar Dwellings N on e in the D istrict. t : i 3.Back-to-Back Houses j 9 i 1 1 - - - 4*Tents, Vans, Sheds f e tc. 18 — — - - 5*Courts, Yards, • 1 : Passages 27 - i i •** 6.Privy Middens, Earth Closets, Peat Pails, ' ! Cesspool Privies 14 6 5 1 - - 7•Cesspools 6 - - - — 8*House Drainage 161 - 11 11 • - - 9*Ditches, Water- • . courses etc. 22 - _ - 10.Offensive Accum- ulations 7 1 1 - - - 11.Keeping of Animals - — — — 12.Offensive Trades 36 — ■— i - - 13*a)Slaughterhouses j (Public) - -- •• - mm — b)Slaughterhouses ■ i (Private) 572 •— 15 15 1 - i c)other places where I- : • food is produced | or sold 216 - 11 11 _ 14.Piggeries 199 3 3 i ■ ** mm 15*a) Dairies 20 - - - t 1 - b^ Shippons 31 — 4 4 j c) Milk Shops 4 — — j —](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b30391581_0003.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


