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Wandsworth 1904

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Wandsworth, Metropolitan Borough]

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In addition to the above, the following quantities of water have been used for the several purposes as shewn below :—

Gallons.
Flushing Sewers2,314,910
Repairs to Public Roads1,850.710
Making up of New Roads569,930
Paving Works62,810
Scavenging287,790
Improvements61,190
Conveniences5,281,000
Drinking Troughs2,841,000
Yards and Wharves809,000
Dust Destructor873,000
Stables328,000
Open Spaces85,000
Private Works6,820
Total15,371,160

DUSTING.
This is dealt with in various ways in different parts of the
Borough as shewn below:—
A.—Refuse from North Ward of Clapham and greater part of
South Ward, also a small portion from Lower Streatharr.
is sent by rail to shoots, etc.
B.—From portion of South Clapham, Streatham, Balham and
Tooting disposed of at Destructor.
C.—Western District, taken by barges from Putney and Bell
Lane Wharves.
The quantity of dust removed was:—
Van loads. Cart loads. Weight.Tons
A. 9,221 665 10,027
Shoot 518 — 777
B 12,830 — 18,506
C. Putney 6,031 — 5,904
Wandsworth 10,352 (estimated)— 17,437 (estimated)
16,383 23,341