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Sewage Disposal Works: Their Design and Construction

Chapter 24: NAYLORS’ PATENT AERATING TILES
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The text provides detailed, illustrated guidance on the design and construction of sewage disposal works, surveying screening devices, storm-water overflows, detritus and settling tanks, sludge removal and treatment methods, percolating and contact filters, sand filters, measuring apparatus, and effluent sterilization. It emphasizes practical diagrams and adaptable design suggestions rather than site-specific drawings, compares capacities and operational considerations, and describes construction details, distribution mechanisms, and appliances used in operation and maintenance, aiming to serve as a reference for planning, building, and operating disposal schemes.

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Telephone: 1843 AVENUE (3 lines).  Telegrams: “KEESH, LONDON.”

FILTERING MATERIAL

FOR

SEWAGE BEDS

FRANK KEEP
9 and 10 St. Mary-at-Hill, E.C.


NAYLORS’ PATENT AERATING TILES

STOCK SIZE, LENGTH 18”, WIDTH OUTSIDE 12”, WIDTH INSIDE 9”.

USED BY OVER 50 AUTHORITIES.
SEVERAL REPEAT ORDERS.

MATERIAL—Indestructible Salt-glazed Stoneware.
STRENGTH—Tested to over 9 tons per sq. yd. without breaking.
COST—Exceptionally low.
OUTPUT—2500 sq. yds. per week.
SPECIAL TILES SUPPLIED TO SUIT
        CIRCULAR AND OCTAGONAL BEDS.

EXPORT—The tiles are easily nested, and works being near ports, shipping orders can be especially well executed.

NAYLOR BROTHERS, DENBY DALE