OSASLSS ORIfFIN <* OO.'S PUBLICATION!. 



SEWAGE DISPOSAL WORKS i 



A Guide to the Construction of Works for the Prevention of the 

 Pollution by Sewage of Rivers and Estuaries. 



BY 



W. SANTO CRIMP, M.lNST.C.K, F.G.S., 



Late Assistant-Engineer, London County Council 

 With Tables, Illustrations in the Text, and 37 Lithographic Plates. Medium 



8vo. Handsome Cloth. 

 SECOND EDITION, REVISED AND ENLARGED. 



30S. 



PART I. INTRODUCTORY. 



Introduction. 



Details of River Pollutions and Recommenda- 

 tions of Various Commissions. 



Hourly and Daily Flow of Sewage. 



The Pail System as Affecting Sewage. 



The Separation of Rain-water from the Sewage 

 Proper. 



Settling Tanks. 

 Chemical Processes. 

 The Disposal of Sewage-sludge. 

 The Preparation of Land for Sewage Dis- 

 posal. 

 Table of Sewage Farm Management. 



PART II. SEWAGE DISPOSAL WORKS IN OPERATION THEIR 

 CONSTRUCTION, MAINTENANCE, AND COST. 



Illustrated by Plates showing the General Plan and Arrangement adopted 

 in each District. 



Map of the LONDON Sewage System, 



Crossness Outfall. 



Barking Outfall. 



Doncaster Irrigation Farm. 



Bddington Irrigation Farm, Borough of 

 Croydon. 



Bedford Sewage Farm Irrigation. 



Dewsbury and Hitchin Intermittent Fil- 

 tration. 



Merton, Croydon Rural Sanitary Authority. 



Swanwick, Derbyshire. 



The Baling Sewage Works. 



Chiswick. 



Kingston-on-Thames, A. B. C Process. 



Salford Sewage Works. 



Bradford, Precipitation. 



New Maiden, Chemical Treatment and 



Small Filters. 

 Friern Bamet. 



Acton, Ferozone and Polarite Process. 

 Ilford, Chadwell, and Dagenham Works. 

 Coventry. 

 Wimbledon. 

 Birmingham. 

 Margate. 

 Portsmouth. 



BERLIN Sewage Farms. 

 Sewage Precipitation Works, Dortmund 



(Germany). 

 Treatment of Sewage by Electrolysis. 



** From the fact of the Author's having, for some years, had charge of the Main 

 l>rainage Works of the Northern Section of the Metropolis, the chapter on LONDON will be 

 found to contain many important details which would not otherwise have been available. 



" All persons interested in Sanitary Science owe a debt of gratitude to Mr. Crimp. . . . 

 His work will be especially useful to SANITARY AUTHORITIES and their advisers . . . 

 JEMINHNTLY PRACTICAL AND USEFUL - . . gives plans and descriptions of MANY or TH 

 MOST IMPORTANT SEWAGE WORKS of England . . . with very valuable information as t* 

 -tfac COST of construction and working of each. . . . The carefully-prepared drawings per- 

 mit of an easy comparison between the different systems." Lancet. 



"Probably the MOST COMPLETE AND BEST TREATISE on the subject which has appeared 

 in oar language . Will prove of the greatest use to all who have the probloB of 



SWBffe Disposal to face." Edinlwrgh Medical Journal. 



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