Practical sanitation; a handbook for sanitary inspectors and others;with apxon Sanitary law, by Herbert Manley . y means of a handle, so that grease and sedi-ment in the trap can be frequently and easily removed. It isimportant that this bucket should be provided with a flangeround the top, fitting accurately to the sides of the trap, so as toprevent any dirt falling over the sides when it is being connecting a sink placed in the basement story of a house,which has no area outside the external wall, a convenient planis to lay pipes from the surface vertically down to the gully,which
Practical sanitation; a handbook for sanitary inspectors and others;with apxon Sanitary law, by Herbert Manley . y means of a handle, so that grease and sedi-ment in the trap can be frequently and easily removed. It isimportant that this bucket should be provided with a flangeround the top, fitting accurately to the sides of the trap, so as toprevent any dirt falling over the sides when it is being connecting a sink placed in the basement story of a house,which has no area outside the external wall, a convenient planis to lay pipes from the surface vertically down to the gully,which of course is necessarily a long way below the surface, andto extend the handle of the bucket so that it may be reachedfrom the grating, which is fixed at the ground level. This isnot strictly in accordance with the above bye-law, because thewaste-pipe must, of necessity, discharge directly on to the gully,but no other arrangement under the circumstances is possible,and as all pipes ought to be trapped within the house, in additionto the outside disconnection, there can be little objection to
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