Mechanical Contracting & Plumbing January-December 1912 . Section of Urinal. sewage. At the time the sewer is be-ing laid the inspector will inspect thework and approve of same before anyfilling is done. The filling must be done by puddlingwith water or tamping, or both. Allearth must be put back, or more, if re-quired, to grade grounds to same con-dition as before disturbed. All excava-tion in basement must be done in thesame manner as described above. Service Pipe.—From the present watermain in Hamilton Avenue run a line of1^-inch galvanized wrought iron pipe totoilet room and supply each cl
Mechanical Contracting & Plumbing January-December 1912 . Section of Urinal. sewage. At the time the sewer is be-ing laid the inspector will inspect thework and approve of same before anyfilling is done. The filling must be done by puddlingwith water or tamping, or both. Allearth must be put back, or more, if re-quired, to grade grounds to same con-dition as before disturbed. All excava-tion in basement must be done in thesame manner as described above. Service Pipe.—From the present watermain in Hamilton Avenue run a line of1^-inch galvanized wrought iron pipe totoilet room and supply each closet off the 1^-inch main through \-inch ironpipe size brass pipe. Supply the urinal at both ends with1-inch galvanized pipe of the lj-inchmain. The drinking fountains shall besupplied through i-inch galvanized teachers closet and bowl through\-inch galvanized Section of Closet. The exposed supply pipe on fountains,teachers closet and bowl shall be iron pipe size brass pipe. Shut-off Valves. 1— li-inch at front cellar wall. 13—i-inch one on each closet in toiletrooms. 2— i-inch on teachers closet and —i-inch one on eacm drinking foun-tain. 2—1-inch one on each end of urinal. VETERAN INSPECTOR RESIGNS. Vancouver, , Jan. 8,—Plumbersgenerally learned with regret of the re-signation of Robert Marrion, sanitaryinspector of Vancouver. Mr. Marrionas been in civic service for sixteen years,and his length of time in the employ ofthe city has been exceeded only by oneother official. A plumber himself, dur-ing all that time, he has been in closetouch with the plumbers of the city,who regarded him with respect and al-ways received due consideration fromthem. He is an oldj:ountry man, having serv-ed his apprenticeship and learned theprofession of a sanitary and plumbingengineer with Crapper & Son, of Chel-sea, Englan
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