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Sewage and sewerage of farm homes [1922]

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A practical manual outlines principles and procedures for safe disposal of household sewage on farms, defining sewage and sewerage, estimating volumes and composition, and identifying health hazards from pathogens and parasites. It explains biological decomposition and the importance of aeration, then provides step‑by‑step guidance on kitchen drains, cesspools, septic tanks, grease traps, distribution fields, and related construction details. Emphasis is placed on basing designs on local field data, proper installation, and continuous operation and maintenance to avoid odors, nuisance, and contamination of water supplies; illustrative plans and adaptable recommendations help readers select suitable treatments for varied site conditions.

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George M. Warren

George M. Warren was an author known for his contributions to practical home maintenance literature, particularly in the areas of plumbing and sewage management. His notable works include "Sewage and Sewerage of Farm Homes," published in both 1922 and 1928, which addresses the unique challenges of waste management in rural settings. Additionally, he wrote "Simple Plumbing Repairs in the Home," providing homeowners with accessible guidance for common plumbing issues. Warren's writings reflect a commitment to improving domestic infrastructure and hygiene, making his work relevant for those interested in home improvement and agricultural practices.

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