Public Health in Springfield Illinois a Survey By the Department of Surveys An

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Public Health in Springfield Illinois a Survey By the Department of Surveys An
Franz Schneider
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8 2, 368 31-9 205. 9 y 135 1. 8 39-3 143 1. 9 41. 6 Whole city 7, 530 100. O 129. 9 7, 431 1 00. 0 128. 2 ^ Enumeration made by inspectors of the city health department.
The entire lack of necessity for most of Springfield's wells and privies is brought out in Tables 29 and 30 which give data with reference to the availability of sewers and city water. Seventy- eight per cent of the wells could be eliminated without any addi- tions to the present city water mains, while 74 per cent of the 89 TH
...E SPRINGFIELD SURVEY PRIVIES I. N SPRINGFIELD BY WARDS PER THOUSAND POPULATION 191-4- E0i9 WV /K R D 5 Q LOWEST HI HIGHEST WARD RANKIMGS TH£ sp/fwcf^/eiD Jc/i^£y-/9/4 privies could be replaced by modern toilets without the construc- tion of any new sewers. Nearly two-thirds of the privies are at places where both sewers and city water are available.
Glancing at the figures for the different wards it is evident that in general the highest proportions of unnecessary wells and privies occur in the wards where wells and privies are least numerous, these wards being the ones best equipped with sewers and water mains.


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