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Erith 1963

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Erith]

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SECTION D— SANITARY CIRCUMSTANCES
OF THE AREA
I am indebted to the Borough Engineer and Surveyor
for the following information relating to refuse collection
and disposal.
D (1) Refuse Collection and Disposal
The method of storage is by means of sanitary dustbins
and some 19,600 are emptied weekly. The dustbins are provided
and maintained by the owners of the properties concerned,
the Council securing this by a local Act— The Erith
Improvement Act 1920. The refuse is transported to a Transfer
Depot where it is transferred into Contractors' bulk
container vehicles, and disposal is effected by tipping at
Stone.
In October a special vehicle was purchased for the
collection of refuse from multiple flats— a Shelvoke & Drewry
18 cu. yds. Freighter, two way Tipper.

D (l)a Costs

£s.d.
Cost per ton of collecting refuse2911¾
Cost per ton of disposing of refuse11
Net cost per 1,000 population per annum78813

The following tables show: —
1 Details of the refuse collection vehicles and staffDetails
of the tonnage dealt with during the year.

D (l)b Table 1

VehicleCapacity
1 Dennis Vehicle12 Cubic Yards
1 S. & D. Freighter T.W. Tipper18 „ „
3 S. & D. Freighters12 „ „
2 S. & D. Freighters10 „ „
3 S. & D. Freighters7 „ „
1 Fordson Utility Van15 Cwts.
8 Trailers
They are operated by:—
1 Foreman
1 Driver Loaders
13 Loaders and Sorters