Sanitary Engineering: A Guide to the Construction of Works of Sewerage and House Drainage, with Tables for Facilitating the Calculations of the EngineerE. & F. N. Spon, 1873 - 352 páginas |
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acid adopted amount arrangement basin brick sewers brickwork carried cast iron charcoal circular sewer cistern closet concrete convey Croydon cube feet Dantzic deposit depth Description diameter dirt-box discharge district Ditto drainage earthenware effect EGG-SHAPED SEWERS engineer escape experiments fæcal matter feet per second flow flushing gate gases grating gully house drains illustration inches intercepting invert joints junction laid liable manhole material mode ordinary outfall overflow penstock placed Plate Portland cement pressure prevent proper inclination purpose quantity rainfall rate of inclination removed Roman cement running full sand sanitary sewage sewer air sewer gas sewer pipes sewerage shafts shown in Fig siphon socket specific gravity stoneware streets strength subsoil subsoil water system of sewers Table temperature tensile strength thickness timber tion town trap trays trench trough urinal valve vapour velocity ventilating pipes ventilation of sewers volume of sewage water-closets weight wrought iron
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