Annual report of the State Board of Health of the State of Rhode Island, for the year ending .. . rder a new set of plates of a differentthickness for the remainder of the presses. Delay in furnishing these made itnecessary to suspend operation for a time, but by September, sufficient plateshaving arrived to fill several presses, the work was again commenced and has beencontinued to date. The whole number of plates have now been delivered, and itwill soon be possible to work the plant to its full capacity. So far the result asto effluent and sludge has been very satisfactory. The plant is in c
Annual report of the State Board of Health of the State of Rhode Island, for the year ending .. . rder a new set of plates of a differentthickness for the remainder of the presses. Delay in furnishing these made itnecessary to suspend operation for a time, but by September, sufficient plateshaving arrived to fill several presses, the work was again commenced and has beencontinued to date. The whole number of plates have now been delivered, and itwill soon be possible to work the plant to its full capacity. So far the result asto effluent and sludge has been very satisfactory. The plant is in charge of W. Bugbee, formerly of the Worcester Precipitation Works, as superin-tendent and chemist. A view of the press room is shown in the accompanying plate. reply from the town clerk. SMITHFIELD. (I. Jenckes Smith, health officer. 7. Gratuitous vaccination was provided during the year anil about twenty-five per cent, of the population, principally school children, availed itself of thesame. 9. Clergymen make returns of marriages promptly. OBCAB A. TOBBT, Town Cirri:..
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