[Report 1925] / Medical Officer of Health, Exmouth U.D.C.
- Exmouth (England). Urban District Council.
- Date:
- 1925
Licence: Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0)
Credit: [Report 1925] / Medical Officer of Health, Exmouth U.D.C. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![LEGISLATION IN FORCE IN THE AREA. The adoptive Acts and Bye-laws in force in the district with the dates of their adoption, are as follow :— (1) Infectious Diseases Prevention Act, 1890—October 15th, 1892. (2) Public Health Acts, Amenddnent Act, 1890— February 3rd, 1892. (3) Private Street Works Act, 1892—April 3rd, 1895. (4) Public Health Acts, Amendment Act, 1907—July 1st, 1908. New Streets and Buildings, approved 12th June, 1923 Water, Prevention of Waste or Contamination of, approved 4th April, 1904. Slaughter Houses, approved 30th July, 1901. Nuisances from the Keeping of Animals, approved 18th September, 1896. Pleasure Grounds, Manor Grounds and Strand Enclosure, approved 26th September, 1900. Pleasure Grounds, Phear Park and Beach Gardens, approved 24th January, 1911. Pleasure Grounds, Beach Gardens Extension, approved 8th November, 1913. Pleasure Grounds, Plantation and Madeira Walks, approved 21st October, 1922. Pleasure Grounds, Promenade and Esplanade, approved 13th July, 1923. Public Bathing, approved 10th April, 1911. Ditto Ditto, approved 18th July, 1911. Regulation of Seashore, approved 21st November, 1911. Pleasure Boats and Vessels, ap])roved 1st October, 1920. SANITARY CIRCUMSTANCES OF THE AREA. WATER. The district is supplied with an abundance of pure potable water from two sources (1) the borehole at Dotton, (2) the watershed at East Budleigh and Bicton Common. Chemical and bacteriological analyses of these two waters](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b29199839_0008.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


