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A. Houston, 1dth, 19th, 20th, 25th Hnnual Eeports to the Metropolitan Water Board, London, 1920—1930. [Pg.532]

CGWB (Central Ground Water Board [India]) (1999) High Incidence of Arsenic in Groundwater in West Bengal, Central Ground Water Board, Ministry of Water Resources, Government of India, Faridabad. [Pg.341]

See Houston, Research Reports of the Metropolitan Water Board, 1908-1910 j Jordan, Russell, and Zeit, J Infectious Diseases, 1904, i, 641-089. [Pg.232]

The new system of pollution control took shape over several years. In Los Angeles and Orange Counties, the previous system of regulation remained intact the water board reviewed local industrial waste permits before issuance and then issued as its own requirements a simple statement that the discharger must comply with its municipal permit.23 Elsewhere, the boards were in need of guidance for making the case-by-case determinations that the new law imposed. [Pg.112]

Official analysts are appointed to the Home-office for toxicological work, as well as in connection with the Explosives Department and the Factory Department. The Local Government Board possesses a Department for the inspection of food and a staff of specially qualified inspectors to assist in the administration of the Alkali, Ac., Works Regulation Ac . The Metropolitan Water Board and the Rivers Boards in various parts of the country have their chemical and bacteriological laboratories, and so have the Sewage Boards and Works. The Scottish Office also appoints inspectors under the Alkali Act and Rivers Pollution Prevention Act. [Pg.135]

Lenoir, A. and Coste, M. (1996) Development of a practical diatom index of overall water quality applicable to the French National Water Board network. In Whitton, B.A. and Rott, E. (eds) Use of Algae for Monitoring Rivers, Institut fiir Botanik, Universitat Innsbruck, pp. 29-43. [Pg.60]

Rome in the first century of the Christian era had a remarkable water supply system administered by a body of officials comparable to the modern Water Board. The chief officer was the Curator Aquarum the supply of water was taken from nine different sources, including springs and lakes from io to 60 miles from the city supplies suitable for potable purposes were kept apart from less pure waters which were used for public fountains, baths and sanitation. Each length of pipe bore raised inscriptions formed by impressions in the sand bed in which the lead sheet was cast. The inscriptions indicated the person authorised to receive the water. [Pg.189]

Media for the assay of vitamins or amino acids and media for counting are frequently defined by a number of bodies such as the Pharmaceutical Society or the Water Boards. It is necessary to comply with these requirements if, for example, produce is to be sold with the BP label. [Pg.13]

Water board- Water resistant drywall to be used in tub and shower locations. Normally green or blue colored... [Pg.295]

Central Ground Water Board, 2012. Ground Water Year Book — India. Faridabad. http //cgwb. gov.in/documents/Ground%20Water%20Year%20Book%20-%20201 l-12.pdf (accessed October 2014). [Pg.271]

FRYER, J., SHORTIS, M. (1986) Photogrammetric Monitoring of the Chichester Dam, Internal Report of Hunter District Water Board, Australia. [Pg.155]

Morris Knowles was apprenticed at the Essex Water Company, Lawrence MA. He was assistant engineer from 1893 for the East Jersey Water Co., and for the Massachusetts State Board of Health until 1897, from when he was water supply investigator for Boston MA, leading to the formation of Wachusett Reservoir and Aqueduct to supply the city with water. He also was member of the Water Board of Lawrence MA, and resident engineer of the Filtration Commission,... [Pg.518]

John William Link studied engineering at Virginia Mechanics Institute Night Sehool of Technology, Richmond VA. In 1884 he was employed as a clerk, and served from 1887 to 1890 as assistant engineer during the construction of the Riehmond City Hall. From 1893 to 1896 he served as draftsman with the Missouri River Commission, St. Louis MO, and then was employed until 1900 as office assistant in the Metropolitan Water Board, Boston MA, during which time the Wachusett Aqueduct was constructed. [Pg.559]

Water supplied by the local water board, sometimes called mains water or city water, is always fit for drinking (often referred to as potable) and is normally fed directly from the mains to all drinking-water points. Only water taps labelled Drinking Water should be so... [Pg.130]


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