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Barnet 1939

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Barnet Urban District Council]

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WATEK SUPPLY,
The water for the district is supplied by the Barnet District Gas and Water
Company and the Colne Valley Water Company.
With regard to the Barnet District Gas and Water Company, all the water is
chlorinated; and a pathological staff is maintained. The bulk of the water is
examined daily and each pumping st tion once a week. 1,680 examinations of the
water were made during the year, i.e. 201 Chemical and 1,479 Bacteriological.
The Colne Valley Water Company exercises constant supervision and members of
the staff are on duty day and night throughout the year, examining samples. All
the water supplied by this Company is chlorinated.
DRAINAGE AMD SEWERAGE.
The Town is drained and sewered on the separate system, excepting the older
portions of the district where a combined system obtains.
The sewage is conveyed to an Irrigation Farm of 56 acres, but before it is
turned on the land it is screened and treated by means of detritus and sedimentation
tanks, and three rotary filters. Pumping is necessary for three sewers which
have their outlets at a low point on the farm. A few outlying properties are
drained to cesspools, and part of Totteridge to the Finchley Borough Sewers.
There are only a few earth closets in remote parts of the district.
DISPOSAL OF HOUSE REFUSE.
The house refuse is collected weekly in covered mechanical conveyances and
conveyed to the Farm and disposed of by the controlled tipping system.
SANITARY CONDITIONS AMD WATER SUPPLY OF SCHOOLS.
There are eight public elementary schools in the district, viz;- Arkley
Church of England Infants School; Byng Road County Council School (Junior Mixed
and Infants and Senior Mixed Departments); Christ Church School, with Boys, Girls
and Infants Departments; Barnet Church of England School (Senior Mixed Department)
Totteridge Church of England School, (Boys, Girls and Infants); Grasvenor Avenue,
(Infants); St. Catherine's Roman Catholic Mixed School; and Underhill County
Council School, (Junior Mixed Department and Infants Department),
The Assistant School Medical Officer resides in the district and visits each
school at least once each term. He is in constant touch with the teachers, and
all doubtful cases of illness are at once referred to him.
Infectious cases and contacts are excluded from the Schools and disinfections
are carried out when necessary.