Final Report of the International Joint Commission on the Pollution of Boundary Waters Reference: Washington--OttawaU.S. Government Printing Office, 1918 - 56 strani |
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... sewage of cities and towns is directly discharged are safe for use after purification , pro- vided that the load upon the purifying mechanism is not too great and that a sufficient factor of safety is maintained , and , further ...
... sewage of cities and towns is directly discharged are safe for use after purification , pro- vided that the load upon the purifying mechanism is not too great and that a sufficient factor of safety is maintained , and , further ...
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... sewage is so large that no local nuisance can result , it is our judgment that the method of sewage disposal by dilution represents a natural resource and that the utilization of this resource is justi- fiable for economic reasons ...
... sewage is so large that no local nuisance can result , it is our judgment that the method of sewage disposal by dilution represents a natural resource and that the utilization of this resource is justi- fiable for economic reasons ...
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... sewerage systems as points of departure . When available , sites for treatment works were tentatively determined upon and the necessary collecting systems were planned to bring the sewage to these points . This procedure was necessarily ...
... sewerage systems as points of departure . When available , sites for treatment works were tentatively determined upon and the necessary collecting systems were planned to bring the sewage to these points . This procedure was necessarily ...
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... sewage . The estimated cost is ample for the application of sat- isfactory remedial measures . Details of the proposed plans for col- lecting and treating the sewage of the various cities and towns are set forth in the report of the ...
... sewage . The estimated cost is ample for the application of sat- isfactory remedial measures . Details of the proposed plans for col- lecting and treating the sewage of the various cities and towns are set forth in the report of the ...
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... sewage from vessels and towns , are no longer fit for domestic use unless subjected to extensive treatment in water - purifi- cation plants . Below the cities of Detroit and Buffalo the waters of the Detroit and Niagara Rivers ...
... sewage from vessels and towns , are no longer fit for domestic use unless subjected to extensive treatment in water - purifi- cation plants . Below the cities of Detroit and Buffalo the waters of the Detroit and Niagara Rivers ...
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advisory engineers Amherstburg boundary line boundary rivers boundary waters Buffalo Canada canal chemical cities and towns Clair River coli per 100 condition consulting sanitary engineer contaminated crossing the boundary Detroit and Niagara Detroit River dilution discharge of raw discharge of sewage drainage end of Lake examination extent flow Fort Frances health and property health or property International Joint Commission investigation John River Lake Erie Lake Huron Lake Ontario large number Lawrence River lution Marys River mouth Niagara and Detroit Niagara Falls Niagara River Niagara-on-the-Lake nuisance order of procedure pollution of boundary Port Huron present public health question Rainy Lake Rainy River raw sewage reference remedial measures riparian communities sanitary experts Sarnia Sault Sault Ste sawmill sewage from vessels sewage purification sewage treatment sewerage systems shore waters standard of sewage standpoint streams summer resorts tion Tonawanda transboundary effect treaty unfit for domestic vessel pollution wastes water supplies water-purification plant
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Stran 39 - It is further agreed that the waters herein defined as boundary waters and waters flowing across the boundary shall not be polluted on either side to the injury of health or property on the other.
Stran 32 - ... plants at convenient points or otherwise, is it possible and advisable to remedy or prevent the pollution of these waters, and by what means or arrangement can the proper construction or operation of remedial or preventive works, or a system or method of rendering these waters sanitary and suitable for domestic and other uses be...
Stran 31 - Every riparian proprietor is thus entitled to the water of his stream, in its natural flow, without sensible diminution or increase and without sensible alteration in its character or quality.
Stran 5 - For the purposes of this treaty boundary waters are defined as the waters from main shore to main shore of the lakes and rivers and connecting waterways, or the portions thereof, along which the international boundary...
Stran 29 - There shall be a firm and universal peace between His Britannic Majesty and the United States, and between their respective countries, territories, cities, towns and people, of every degree, without exception of places or persons.
Stran 30 - A riparian proprietor is entitled to have the water of the stream, on the banks of which his property lies, flow down as it has been accustomed to flow down to his property, subject to the ordinary use of the flowing water by upper proprietors, and to such further use, if any, on their part in connection with their property as may be reasonable under the circumstances. Every riparian proprietor is thus entitled to the water of his stream, in its natural flow, without sensible diminution or increase...
Stran 5 - IV of the waterways treaty of January 11, 1909, between the United States and Great Britain, in...
Stran 32 - The following order of precedence shall be observed among the various uses enumerated hereinafter for these waters, and no use shall be permitted which tends materially to conflict with or restrain any other use which is given preference over it in this order of precedence: (1) Uses for domestic and sanitary purposes; (2) Uses for navigation, including the service of canals for the purposes of navigation; (3) Uses for power and for irrigation purposes.
Stran 31 - ... a situation along the frontier which is generally chaotic, everywhere perilous, and in some cases disgraceful. The common law having proved inadequate to the task of controlling affairs, it has been supplemented or superseded by legislative enactments, which in their practical workings have about as signally failed.
Stran 14 - The bacteriological tests which have been made in large numbers under the direction of the International Joint Commission indicate that in most places the pollution of the boundary waters is such as to be a general menace to the public health should the water be used without purification as sources of public water supply or should they be used for drinking purposes by persons travelling in boats.