British Sewage Works And Notes On the Sewage Farms of Paris And On Two German Wo

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British Sewage Works And Notes On the Sewage Farms of Paris And On Two German Wo
Baker, M. N. (Moses Nelson), 1864-
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The total dry weather sewage flow is about 25, 000, 000 Imp. , or 30, 000, 000 U. S. , gallons a day, and the storm flow is as high as six to nine times that amount. About a tenth of the dry weather flow reaches the sewage farm below the septic tanks and a new electrically driven screening plant and silt tanks are now being constructed to deal with this flow of sewage.
WORKS EMPLOYING PERCOLATING FILTERS. 75 About twice the dry weather flow will be given full treatment, and all in excess of the
... latter amount and up to six times the dry weather flow will be applied to storm water niters, after first having been passed through the sedimentation tanks. Above six times the dry weather flow the sewage will go to the River Tame without treat- ment. The effluent also goes to the Tame. That river is a small stream with a minimum flow not more than the dry weather flow of sewage. Only a small part of the whole district has separate sewers. There are still many pail closets in use, but their number is being rapidly reduced year by year.

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