Sanitary engineering : a practical treatise on the collection, removal and final disposal of sewage, and the design and construction of works of drainage and sewerage, with a special chapter on the disposal of house refuse and sewage sludge, and numerous hydraulic tables, formulae & memoranda, including an extensive series of tables of velocity & discharge of pipes & sewers, especially computed by Ganguillet and Kutter's formula / by E.C.S. Moore.
- Moore, E. C. S. (Edward Crozier Sibbald), 1844-
- Date:
- 1898
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Sanitary engineering : a practical treatise on the collection, removal and final disposal of sewage, and the design and construction of works of drainage and sewerage, with a special chapter on the disposal of house refuse and sewage sludge, and numerous hydraulic tables, formulae & memoranda, including an extensive series of tables of velocity & discharge of pipes & sewers, especially computed by Ganguillet and Kutter's formula / by E.C.S. Moore. Source: Wellcome Collection.
Provider: This material has been provided by The University of Glasgow Library. The original may be consulted at The University of Glasgow Library.
790/802 (page 616)
![Sowage disposal, processes and systems— continued the Scott-Moncrieff system, 526 septic tank system, 509 the Natural Purification Company's system, 451 tidal estuary for, 427 the Universal Sewage Purification Co. (The Ives patent), 453 variety of processes, 444 Sewa^je disi)usal at, Avlesbury, 455 ; Barking, 445, 446, 511 • Burnley, 446 ; Beddington, 435 ; Birmingham, 445 ; Bradford, 454 ; Bristol, Mangotsfield, 456-462 ; Chichester, 464 ; Coventry, 537 ; Crossness, 445, 446, 469, 470 ; Glasgow, 446-450 ; Gloucester, 454 ; Hendon, 496, 514 : Hitchin, 438 ; Ipswich, 465 ; Newport (U.S.A.), 482-488 ; Northallerton, 505 ; Nun- ■ eaten, 452, 453 ; Ricliniond, 450 ; Rothampstead, 431 ; Salford, 506-509 ; Southampton, 570-583 ; Sutton, 496 ; Wimbledon, 537 ; Wolverhampton, 445, 481, 490, 496 Sewagp, decomposing, dangerous, 261 Sewage farms, 429, 434-438, 55.3 Sewage Purification. Sec Sewage Dis- ros.4L, &c., ante Sewerage, 11-36 absolutely separate system of, 3, 11 combined system of, 3 choice of system, 11 estimate of amount of sewage to be dealt with, 30 e^imate of sewage and rainfall combined, 32 general principles of, 14 interception system of, 4 Liernur system of, 3 ■ modification of combined system, excluding subsoil water, 3 partially separate system of, 3 pneumatic system of, 3, 22 • pum])ing and lifting sewage, 17 water carriage system of, 3 water supply as a guide to, 30 of Brighton, 15 ; Bristol, 15 ; Liver- pool, 15 ; Metropolitan, 16, 31 ; Ran- goon, 22 ; Rochdale, 15, 16, 22 ; Southampton, 12, 22, 570-683 ; Warrington, 22 ; Wimbledon, 12 Sewerage and Sewage disposal works at Southampton, 570, 576 Sewer-gas, Dr. Alessi's experiments, 261 j\Ir. T. Parry Laws, and Dr. F. W. Andrews, experiments of, 262 Mr. H. Alfred Roechling, C.E., defective drainage, 265 Dr. I. Spottiswoode Cameron, de- fective drainage, 265 Dr. Louis Parkes, opinion of, 262 Sir George Buchanan, opinion of, 262 effect of wind on, 266 Sewer-gas, influence of atmospheric forces on, 288b • special arrangements for dealing with, 272 upward flow of injurious, 15 See also Seweii Ventilation, post Sewer outfalls, 16, 17, 254, 429 ' outlets, sea coast, tyj)es of, 16 overflow outlets, 16 Sewer ventilation, 261-275, 288 ■ Adams's system, 273 Brown's (Mr.) experiments, 288c charcoal ventilator, 273 chemical deodoriser, 273 W. Santa Crimp's (Mr.) experi- ments, 273 extractors and destructors, Webb's patent, 275 high shafts for, 272 influence of atmospheric forces, 288b Reeling's destructor, 273 machinery, 275 points to be observed, 266 the Reeves system, 288 shafts for, 269, 272, 275 velocity in shafts, 270 ■ ■ water injection, 275 See aZio Sewer Gas, mite Sewer.s, 13 • access pipe to, 208 adequate foundation, 233 admission of rainfall into, 30, 31 admission of small and impure rain- falls in, 31 area of cross sections of, 29 arrangement of, 14 bricks for, 228 bursting of, 15 concrete, 233 connection of house drains with, 27 construction of, 232. cross sections of, 29 depth of, 16 draining of subsoil water from exterior of, 391 dimensions and brickwork required, 231 egg-shaped, 66, 67, 160, 173, 229 • old form, 66 new form, 66 Jackson's peg-top section, 67 fall of (maximum and minimum), 33 flood water, exclusion of, from, 32 flushing of See Flushing inverted syphons for, 17 intercepting large and pure rain- falls from, 31 intercepting, 15 in wet ground, 232 levels of, 15 • laid in sand, 236 manholes for, 16. See Manholes](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21459526_0790.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)