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I THE FTILISATION OF SEWAGE.…

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 I THE FTILISATION OF SEWAGE. I T^SSJKSA of a ,wlIOIfe," W" ':Ield lOt \.be room- of the 8urwyor' 1ootltll«', :,?tp?r on The was oue G of tHh< » S« AS• P-' W""tmÏll-ier,' !Jlr..1. H. Lloyd, Q,('" formally 1'eI\umed "I,ill qnel'tion [O!' futul'e eveuinll'. 11e woulc1lIwrely .t. .be du>joD. hilt ref'erved wbat he had to 8IIY 011 tbe   wa.te f onr to\n ;hn, tuat tb.ilw,tiou wa. one 'of th,' mo.t vitlllJy iDII>O' W ,"a; a p'Hitin' md grievon Wl'on tu t"U: olUnJ:J.' "itv. M! .10un" (,'D C:llleol ..tt«ntien to ,tnltlatwn f\" a IH't:Ümir.n:r that the Bewaso utiliution. It WI totllIt at B,.ki.?,, t"t tlit? t,eW?g th?o?zh th?? 10-1, P P", and gen,-r,,t,t lo.t deleterious :ra" whih rose to the t'I'S ?f the "w(,rs. Hc .ppr?he.,i,t that tbL-diffi,?ItN' o,?ld be got over, but they would h.- to -Il m ^fend of the chemist- The Soshin? mu,t "1 b+' attended to. ,b!l l'"el'nl ra)e. he was nn iwlvocate ofr tl*1 sybti /r^g seDrration oi n«infnll» s (Tretlt d¡tlknlt¡e> in the &c., from hou«e VU„V;. \Srr Buchanan said that the qne!!ltion W. phyiological a.- much »musIt »3SSA £ man ther antmr.1 it w?n?  ? wh?pp)'ed to t? m??i?- oNf pknRt^. prSod&uce UAITHORSGN xqhd. The P"oble m the o j g communitieP was  to rj0nt There ,,h? ,ter .houM be ti ?i?- means ,f r,- moi-l .pi.3,,d. The dry earth i^U-ra would bo ."?L useful for thii purpose. »•> it produced a dr manure, vi hit wt?? no mor otl(?nsi,c? in transit than unno Mr. Johnt. inked how the "?ops of a town ,r'e dealt in under the ?y erth ?tem: Mr. Buchanan Mphed that, in the c £ e* M h? ?fcu, the dop? were M?r?y earned ? Mr Ed?a I?de c?kd upon the rn?trng to bring ?d??.at?pra<.tic..t I..?e by p?in?re.oh.t.on ? d?m" that the only pra<-ti?i ?N"'N' ofut.hHng town Mw?e ?-. ? apply it to the e??t.on .f land. A, to the earth-closets, he had a verjr strong opinion. He be- lieved that they might be used in small villages, bllt wonld never be applicable to large town" He had tried earth- closet" for two vear,, and had removed them all and substi- tuted water-elects. Mr. Beadel reminded the meeting that railways had passed away as a working question. nnd that sewage was the crreat topic of the day. It was decided that sewaae should no longer be wasted, nor allowed to pollute our rivers, but applied to the production of food. The only question was whether it should be applied to the laud in a fluid form, as recommended by Mr. Hope, or solid, ou the earth-closet system, as advocated by Mr. Mould. He infinitely preferred the former. Mr. Squarey, us a practical agriculturist, recommended that the sewage m anure should" be applied exclusively to green land, as being too stimulating for cereals. He found that a frosty niMit in summer would destroy a sewage-manured crop of cereals. Mr. Bennett cited Sir Anthony Rothschild's vil- lage in Buckinghamshire as a case in which the earth-closet system had been successfully employed, and also the middle- class school in Bedford. He knew a village in the Fens of 2,000 inhabitant-, the sewage 0: which was used up by a farm of 20 acres, and produced double the ordinary crop of grass. His experience led him to recommend that sewage should be >d only on grass land.

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