. Second Biennial Report of the State Board of Health of Maryland. January, losets and withonly its present numbers. The considerable increase of in-mates contemplated, especially if cottage accommodationsare added, as they should and undoubtedly will be, rendersit imperative that a source of ample and permanent charactershould be secured. The present water needs of the for about fif-teen thousand gallons of water per diem, and in summertime it is difficult to secure the amount, nearly the entirevolume of the stream, which skirts the two sides of thegrounds, being withdrawn,


. Second Biennial Report of the State Board of Health of Maryland. January, losets and withonly its present numbers. The considerable increase of in-mates contemplated, especially if cottage accommodationsare added, as they should and undoubtedly will be, rendersit imperative that a source of ample and permanent charactershould be secured. The present water needs of the for about fif-teen thousand gallons of water per diem, and in summertime it is difficult to secure the amount, nearly the entirevolume of the stream, which skirts the two sides of thegrounds, being withdrawn, and a careful economy in the useof water becoming essential. It needs no argument to showthat in such an institution sucli a deficiency of one of theprime necessities and sanitary agents is totally is further worthy of consideration that the large amount 129 vorse,mostiisiblehat ifses •iiuds, ience,? ever,-, and leran-•e andsed at. wlie- itureslyingjariuga fewlarge;epted)perlyinter-illery,lienceionre-ns theof theI maye andctionsf late, tream. 1


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