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Willesden 1910

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Willesden]

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Taklb No. 28.

REMOVAL OF HOUSE REFUSE. TABLE OF QUANTITIES.

Year. 1Annual quantity collected.† Standard Quantities in cubic yards. 4No. of Houses in District, Michaelmas. 5Population of district. Michaelmas. 6Amount of Refuse collected per house per annum. 7Amount of Refuse per head of population. 8
In cubic yds. 2In tons. 3
1900-179,87525,90584,10016,820115,201Cubic yds. 4.7Cubic yd. .69
1901-283,58727,10986,29017,258117,6194.8.71
1902-391,17029,56890,94018,188123,9875.0.73
1903-499,76132,35495,86019,172130,6216.2.76
1904-599,51032,273100,04520,009135,6134.9.73
1905-688,86028,81978,79320,735140,6924.3.63
1906-779,13725,666b0,21421,109142,7723.7.55
1907-880,10025,97881,64321,485144,9123.7.55
1908-986,06227,91283,01521,846149,7443.9.57
1909-10*80,55826,12783,86222,069151,0003.7.53
1910-1180,41726,06185,06322,385154,2983.6.52

† Standard quantities are calculated upon the respective mean quantities of refuse collected per house (5*0 cubic yards during
the quinquennium 1900.4 and 3*8 cubic yards during the six years 1905.10). They represent the theoretical number of cubic
yards of refuse removed per annum on the assumption that the mean quantity per house had remained constant for all houses
during the respective periods. The quantity in the respective periods rises steadily and proportionately to the number of new
houses added to the district.
* Corrected figures.