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Wandsworth 1914

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

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196 Report of the Medical Officer of Health.
Removal of House Refuse.
During the year no alteration has been made in the system of
removal. The whole of the refuse is now collected and disposed
of by contract, with the exception of a portion from the Balham,
Streatham and Tooting Wards, which is disposed of at the Destructor.
The following Table, taken from the report of the Borough
Engineer, shows the quantity collected and the method of disposal
in the various Wards of the Borough.

TABLE CIV.

Wards.Estimated Quantity.how disposed of.
Van loads.Tons.
Clapham, North and South4,62713,928Barged away from wharf at Nine Elms.
„ „ „ „1,4022,727At Destructor.
Balham and Tooting7,28112,871At Destructor.
„ „7521,766Sent to shoot outside the Borough.
Streatham2,9866,048At Destructor.
2,4837,679Sent to shoot outside the Borough.
Fairfield, Springfield and Southfield8,63924,097Sent to shoot outside the Borough.
Putney5,0147,072Barged away from Ashlone Road Wharf.
Borough33.18476,188

The total cost of collection and disposal was £16,025, compared
with £16,101 for the year ending March 31st, 1913.
41 statutory notices were served under Section 37 of the
Public Health (London) Act, 1891, to provide ashpits in accordance
with the By-laws, and these have been complied with.