Sewerage: The Designing, Constructing and Maintaining of Sewerage Systems and Sewage Treatment PlantsJ. Wiley & Sons, 1918 - 473 páginas |
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... enter such plumbing and pollute the air of the dwellings . Deposits of excreta on the surface of the ground in privies may pollute the soil and give off offensive odors ; but the most serious objection is that flies have access to them ...
... enter such plumbing and pollute the air of the dwellings . Deposits of excreta on the surface of the ground in privies may pollute the soil and give off offensive odors ; but the most serious objection is that flies have access to them ...
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... entering a separate sewer consists almost exclusively of that which is used in the household , drawn from the water mains , and the amount so drawn need be only very slightly increased for any purposes connected with the sewerage . The ...
... entering a separate sewer consists almost exclusively of that which is used in the household , drawn from the water mains , and the amount so drawn need be only very slightly increased for any purposes connected with the sewerage . The ...
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... entering the sewer , which amount may be increased by seepage of ground water into the sewer , and occasionally ( but inadvisably ) by rain water dis- charged into it from roofs . The appearance of domestic sewage is that of wash water ...
... entering the sewer , which amount may be increased by seepage of ground water into the sewer , and occasionally ( but inadvisably ) by rain water dis- charged into it from roofs . The appearance of domestic sewage is that of wash water ...
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... entered therein the industrial and commercial consumption of water combined amounted to about 45 per cent of the total con- sumption , but the commercial was less than 15 per cent and apparently was between the 5 and 15 gallons per ...
... entered therein the industrial and commercial consumption of water combined amounted to about 45 per cent of the total con- sumption , but the commercial was less than 15 per cent and apparently was between the 5 and 15 gallons per ...
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... entering the sewer through its joints or walls . Sewers can be made absolutely tight by using iron pipe , and practically so by the use of special jointing material and special pains in the laying of vitrified or cement pipe ; but the ...
... entering the sewer through its joints or walls . Sewers can be made absolutely tight by using iron pipe , and practically so by the use of special jointing material and special pains in the laying of vitrified or cement pipe ; but the ...
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amount average backfilling bacteria basins bottom branch brick broken stone built calculated catch-basins cent cleaning combined sewers concrete sewers connection construction Contractor Cover.-The contract price cubic feet cubic foot curve deposits depth designed diameter discharge district drains Engineer enter excavation factor of safety feet per second flowing full flush-tank flushing formula furnish gallons given grade ground water gutter house sewage house-connections hydraulic gradient imperviousness inches inlet inspection inverted siphon joints labor and materials laid length less manhole masonry materials required maximum method minimum minute mortar necessary organic matter outfall outlet pavement pipe sewers placed plant plumb-bob Price to Cover.-The pumping reinforcement removed rock run-off sand separate sewers sewage flow sewerage shown sidewalks soil specified steel storm sewers storm-water stream street sub-drain sufficient surface tank thickness tion trench velocity velocity of flow vertical vitrified clay pipe wetted perimeter
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Página 258 - ... due notice thereof in writing, served personally upon or left 23 at the shop, office, or usual place of abode, or with the agent of the said 24 party of the second part, and the said party of the second part...
Página 257 - Boston, for or on account of any injuries or damages received or sustained by any party or parties, by or from the said Contractor, his servants or agents...
Página 457 - ... bichromate as described in almost any work on volumetric analysis. The keeping qualities of the thiosulphate solution are improved by adding to each liter 5 cc of chloroform and 1.5 grams of ammonium carbonate before making up to the prescribed volume. 5. Starch solution. Mix a small amount of cornstarch with cold water until it becomes a thin paste. Stir this into 150 to 200 times its weight of boiling water.
Página 459 - Sutton in his new edition on Volumetric Analysis, p. 139, gives the following new method to which the reader is referred: Dissolve 4.948 grams of the purest sublimed arsenious oxide in about 250 cc of distilled water in a flask with about 20 gm. of pure sodium carbonate. The mixture needs warming and shaking ,for some time in order to complete the solution; when this is accomplished the mixture is diluted somewhat, cooled, then made up to a liter. This gives a tenth normal solution and may be checked...
Página 241 - Samples for Testing: Any or all of the following tests may be applied to samples selected by the engineer from the pipe delivered on the work. For the purpose of making such tests the contractor shall furnish and deliver, when directed, five lengths of each size pipe used in the work.
Página 259 - IN WITNESS WHEREOF, The said party of the first part has caused these presents to be signed...
Página 229 - Materials 85. Stones for rubble masonry shall be hard, sound, free from checks and shakes, as nearly rectangular as practicable, and unless used for trimming or closers, not less than 6 inches thick. The stones shall be cleaned and wetted immediately before being placed in the work; they shall be laid on their natural beds, in full beds and joints of mortar, with spalls firmly embedded therein.
Página 252 - The pavements adjoining the inlets to receiving basins shall be restored and adjusted to the extent and in the manner directed, and in accordance with paragraphs. . . .and. . . .in unpaved streets and in macadamized streets, where the inlets to the receiving basins are approximately at the surface of the street, a space of 2\ feet adjoining such inlets shall, if required, be paved with approved paving blocks.
Página 221 - The required width of trench in rock for pipe sewers, basin connections, house connections and other pipes will be such as to give a clearance of 1 foot on each side of the pipe, exclusive of spurs and hubs; the required width of trench in rock for other sewers and drains will be such as to give a clearance of one foot on each side of the structure to be built therein at its greatest external width.
Página 224 - The average of the tensile strength developed at each age by the briquettes in any set from one sample will be considered the strength of the sample at that age, excluding any results that are manifestly faulty. The average strength of briquettes at 28 days shall be greater than the average strength at 7 days, and if tests are made after 28 days the strength shall be not less than that at 28 days.