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Chelsea 1957

Annual report of the Medical Officer of Health for the year 1957

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HOUSING ACT, 1957 - PART IV - OVERCROWDING

New cases investigated and recorded6
Number of families involved6
Number of persons involved33
Cases relieved by:-
(a) Rehousing Authorities1
(b) Informal or formal procedure18

Such action resulted in 98 persons being adequately housed.
At the end of the year, 28 families (involving 163 persons) were
living in overcrowded conditions and every endeavour is being made to bring
about an abatement of such conditions.
WATER SUPPLY
The provision of water for both commercial and domestic users is
made by the Metropolitan Water Board. During the year two complaints
regarding the unsatisfactory condition of the water supply were received.
In both cases samples of the water were taken from the tap, results of
which showed that the water was of satisfactory hygienic quality and
fit for human consumption.
Thirty-one samples of water were taken at the Council's Public
Baths, and in every instance a satisfactory report was received.

As a result of investigation by the Council's Public Health Inspectors, the following provisions were made

Supplies to tenements45
Taps on main for drinking purposes44
Cisterns cleansed, covered or repaired3