Henry C. Adams
Capitolo 1
THE SEWERAGE OF COAST MARITIME CITY
FROM
HENRY C. ADAMS
CONTAINED
CHAPTER
ME. THE FORMATION OF TIDES IS CURRENT
II. OBSERVATIONS OF THE INCREASE IT IS FALLEN OF TIDES
III. CURRENT OBSERVATIONS
IV. SELECTION OF PLACE FOR SEWER OF OUTFALL.
V. VOLUME OF SEWAGE
YOU. GAUGING FLOW IN SEWERS
VII. RAIN
VIII. STORM WATER IN SEWERS
IX. WIND IS MILLS Á. VENTO
X. THE SKETCH OF OUTFALLS MARITTIMO
XI AZIONE OF MARITIME WATER ON CEMENT
XII. PLUNGING HIMSELF/HERSELF/ITSELF
XIII. THE I UNLOAD OF SEWERS OF OUTFALL MARITTIMI
XIV. TO OBSERVE TRIGONOMETRIC
XV. TO OBSERVE OF HYDROGRAPHICAL
PREFACE.
These notes are primarily inside for that engineers that,
having a general knowledge of sewerage, you/he/she has called above to
you prepare a scheme for a coast and maritime city, or it is covetous to be
able to satisfy such call when it did. Even if many details of
the subject has separately been given with in the other volumes,
the writer has a very vivid memory of the difficulties him
experimented in to pick up the knowledge he required when he was
he/she called above before for preparing such scheme, particularly with
you concern to taking and recording current observations and of the tide,
and it is in the hope that is probable that I/you/he/she am useful to others in a
the similar difficulty to have then all the information gotten,
and what accordingly it earned on other schemes, it brought together
inside a small compass that this book has written.
60, Queen Victoria St,
London, E.C.
CHAPTER ME.
THE FORMATION OF TIDES IS CURRENT.
You/he/she has often been affirmed that anybody well-drawn of the two sewerage
schemes are similar, and even if this evident truth is usually applied
to city of hinterland, it applies with far greater strength to schemes
for coast city and situated city on the banks of ours great
rivers where sewage is low in waters of the tide. The
essence of good model maker is that every detail will be
thought out attentively with a sight about satisfying him/it special
the conditions of the case to the better advantage, and to the least one