Sanitary Engineering: A Guide to the Construction of Works of Sewerage and House Drainage, with Tables for Facilitating the Calculations of the Engineer |
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brick sewers brickwork carried cast iron charcoal closet concrete construction of sewers Croydon cube feet Dantzic diameter is equal discharge disease district Ditto drainage drains earthenware effect engineer enteric fever equal to two-thirds escape experiments fall feet per minute feet per second fever flow flushing gate gases gully head house-drains inches intercepting invert joint junction laid liable Longton manhole material mode ordinary outfall oval sewers old overflow Plate Portland cement pressure proper inclination quantity radius rain rainfall rate of inclination Roman cement running full running two-thirds full sanitary sewage sewer air sewer gas sewerage sewers old form shafts shown in Fig shows socket specific gravity stoneware streets subsoil syphon system of sewers Table temperature tensile strength thickness timber tion towns transverse diameter trap typhoid fever valve velocity ventilating pipes ventilation of sewers vertical diameter water-closet weight weir X X X