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Practical Methods of Sewage Disposal for Residences, Hotels and Institutions

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A practical technical manual outlines methods for handling sewage from houses, hotels, and similar institutions, emphasizing site selection, sewage composition, bacterial action, and soil treatment. It describes construction and operation of settling tanks, valves and siphons, sub-surface irrigation systems, and various filters (intermittent sand, contact beds, sprinkling), and discusses broad irrigation and fertilizer value of effluent. The work supplies engineering detail, tables and drawings, dosing and distribution techniques, maintenance guidance, and cost-estimating items to aid planning and building of small-scale sewage disposal plants.

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Henry N. Ogden

Henry N. Ogden was an influential figure in the field of public health and sanitation, known for his contributions to rural hygiene and sewage disposal methods. His notable works include "Practical Methods of Sewage Disposal for Residences, Hotels and Institutions," which provides essential guidelines for effective waste management, and "Rural Hygiene," which addresses health practices in rural settings. Ogden's writings reflect a commitment to improving sanitary conditions and public health, making significant strides in the understanding of hygiene practices during his time.

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