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Lewisham 1959

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Lewisham Borough]

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Swimming baths
There are 4 public swimming baths in the borough, in addition to
a few club and school swimming baths. The public swimming baths are
shown in the table, together with the laboratory tests taken during the
year.

Table 19

BathTestsVariation of chlorine (p.p.m.)
ChlorineBoct.
Ladywell (1 & 2)920.30—0.75
Forest Hill North50.80—1.50
Forest Hill South4-0.45—1.75
Downham8-1.00—1.75
Bellingham (openair)50.15—4.50

The water used for these baths is supplied by the Metropolitan
Water Board anid is sterilised by the breakpoint chlorination method,
sodium carbonate and sodium metaphosphate being used to control
acidity and to keep the pH above 7.2. Colorimetric tests for free chlorine
and pH value are also made at the baths at 9 a.m., 1 p.m. and 6 p.m.
on weekdays and at 9 a.m. andil p.m. on Sundays, the results being
recorded on log sheets kept for the purpose. The aim is to achieve a
circulation of water every four hours, although it is rather more prolonged
than this at the openair baths.
National Assistance Act, 1948 — section 50
During the year the Council accepted responsibility for the burial
of 6 persons, at a net cost to the Council of ,£27.
National Assistance Act, 1948—section 47
Several possible cases were investigated during the year and in two
cases it was necessary to apply to the court for ani order for compulsory
removal.
Dog nuisances
No proceedings were taken during the year, although complaints
were received of the condition of certain roads and paths.
Drainage work
During the year 150 plans were submitted to the public health
inspectors for examination and approval.