The Surveyor and municipal engineer . ilalh 33 a .if. ml III ^ M^W MM. ii;iiniM;ii \i:>ii,v ini: m:\v Kiiii-; nUNICIPAL WORK AT BRENTFORD. The Surveyor Hub municipal anb Count\> lEnoinccr. Vol. XIV., No. 348. LONDON, SEPTEMBER 16,1898. Weekly, Price 3d. Minutes of Proceedings. It is possible that within a veryThe fe^v years we shall bo able, by the Bactenologry j^;j ^f bacteriology, to arrive at aCrude Sewage, ^^^^h i-eliable estimation of thecharacter of and of tho part playedby bacteria in sewage, and to classify these organ-isms in tho same manner as we do ot


The Surveyor and municipal engineer . ilalh 33 a .if. ml III ^ M^W MM. ii;iiniM;ii \i:>ii,v ini: m:\v Kiiii-; nUNICIPAL WORK AT BRENTFORD. The Surveyor Hub municipal anb Count\> lEnoinccr. Vol. XIV., No. 348. LONDON, SEPTEMBER 16,1898. Weekly, Price 3d. Minutes of Proceedings. It is possible that within a veryThe fe^v years we shall bo able, by the Bactenologry j^;j ^f bacteriology, to arrive at aCrude Sewage, ^^^^h i-eliable estimation of thecharacter of and of tho part playedby bacteria in sewage, and to classify these organ-isms in tho same manner as we do other, but larger,organisms in the animal and vegetable report on tho bacteriological examination ofLondon crude sewage recently presented to theCounty Council by Dr. Frank Clowes, chemist totho Council, advances our knowledge inconsiderablemeasure in this respect. It appears that the Coun-cil decided, several months ago, to construct experi-mental filters of coke for the treatment of crudesewage, and appointed Dr. Houston as a bacteriologistto co-operate with Dr. Clowes in an investigation int


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