... of the land to be irrigated. Where the sewage can be conveyed by gravitation, and a sufficient tract of suitable land is available, the town may realize a profit ; but, under contrary conditions, it may have to submit to a pecuniary sacrifice to secure... Quarterly Journal of the Chemical Society of London - Page 128by Chemical Society (Great Britain) - 1866Full view - About this book
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...sewage must vary very greatly, according to its position, and to the character and levels of the land to be irrigated. Where the sewage can be conveyed...tract of suitable land is available, the town may realise a profit; but, under contrary conditions, it may have to submit to a pecuniary sacrifice to... | |
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