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Port of London 1920

Report for the year ended 31st December 1920 of the Medical Officer of Health for the Port of London

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TABLE XXXVI.

NUMBER OF NUISANCES ON VESSELS REPORTED AND DEALT WITH during the year

ended 31st December, 1920.

Description of Nuisances.January.February.March.April.May.June.July.August.September.October.November.December.Totals.
Smoke Nuisances :— Number of complaints received. . ........ . .......1......1215
Number of recurrences reported.......................................
Offensive Cargoes (Bye-laws):— Number of Infringements reported...21...12...3......1...10
Structural and other Defects:— Ventilation512425241...5...31
Lighting512313122...4...24
Heating32...2.........1...34217
Bare iron in crew's quarters...1........................2...3
Leaky decks, hawse-pipes, cable casings, &c.44...71533...53...35
Defective bulkheads and floors1............11......2128
Sanitary conveniences24132223123...25
Ship's gear or stores stowed in crew's quarters.........1...11......12...6
Foul bilges and peaks......11........................2
Storage of drinking water (dirty or defective tanks).......... . .11.........2......4
Dirty quarters1171291711481232011311271261301851731,761
Accumulation of offensive matter.......................................
Miscellaneous Nuisances13536672...61...40
Totals1381471831721372271491451301522131781,971
Total number of vessels on which structural alterations were ordered106587864279375
Total number of vessels on which structural alterations were reported as carried out5342248113...143397

NUMBER OF NUISANCES IN THE RIVER REPORTED AND DEALT WITH during

the year ended 31st December, 1920.

From discharge of foul liquid, sewage, Ac., into the River...............1..................1
Offensive condition of River water.......................................
Totals...............1..................1