Abstract
THE practicability of effecting the purification of town sewage on the large scale by bacterial agency has now been abundantly proved. The process has passed beyond the experimental stage, and must now be acknowledged as the only method which can convert the putrescible matter of sewage on the large scale into inoffensive and harmless substances. Accordingly all trustworthy information respecting the results which have been arrived at from the lengthy experimental trials, and from the application of these results on the large scale, will be welcome to public sanitary authorities, and perhaps even still more acceptable to the professional advisers of these bodies. The treatise under review has been written by one who has carefully watched the progress, and who has had a long and varied experience, of bacterial treatment. The book is, therefore, undoubtedly worthy of careful perusal and consideration by those who are responsible for disposing of the sewage from houses, villages or towns.
Sewage and the Bacterial Purification of Sewage.
By Dr. S. Rideal. Pp. iii + 308. (London: Sanitary Publishing Co., 1901.) Price 14s. net.
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CLOWES, F. Sewage and the Bacterial Purification of Sewage . Nature 65, 121–122 (1901). https://doi.org/10.1038/065121a0
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