. Sanitary engineering : a guide to the construction of works of sewerage and house drainage, with tables for facilitating the calculations of the engineer. in every case careful observation must be made onthis point. It will also depend upon the uncertainvolume of storm water, if this water is admitted into thesewers; but in all cases where sewers are tide-locked,the principle of interception, as treated of at page 171,should be adopted, and as far as possible the stormwaters should be excluded from the tide-locked sewers,so that but little provision need be made for the recep-tion of an unce


. Sanitary engineering : a guide to the construction of works of sewerage and house drainage, with tables for facilitating the calculations of the engineer. in every case careful observation must be made onthis point. It will also depend upon the uncertainvolume of storm water, if this water is admitted into thesewers; but in all cases where sewers are tide-locked,the principle of interception, as treated of at page 171,should be adopted, and as far as possible the stormwaters should be excluded from the tide-locked sewers,so that but little provision need be made for the recep-tion of an uncertain volume of sewage to be received atunknown periods. In some cases the mode of inter-cepting rainfall, described at page 45, and illustratedin Plate I. and Plate XVII., Fig. 9, may be adoptedwith advantage, in the case of sewers that are tide-locked, in order to relieve them from any large volumeof rain water, which, if admitted into the sewers whenthey are full, might lead to the inundation of the low-lying premises draining to the sewers. BALDWIN LATHAilS SAXITARY !■. X L K HI Xcl . PLATE XV XIX INVERTED SYPHONS. DANTZIC SEWERAGE


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