this limit are not the same in all cases, but vary according to the use that is made of the river or of the water of the river, and according to the character of the territory through which it flows. No universal standard of purity can be wisely established... United States Congressional Serial Set - Page 461913Full view - About this book
| Milton Joseph Rosenau - Health - 1913 - 1140 pages
...without offense. For each river there is a limit to the amount of permissible pollution. The reasons for this limit are not the same in all cases, but vary according to the use that is made of the water of the river, and no universal standard can be wisely set up or maintained. When the extent of... | |
| United States - 1913 - 1166 pages
...discharge of waste matter. Tfr reasons for this limit are not the same in all cases, but vary aceori "•to the use that is made of the river, or of the water of the river. .=according to the character of the territory through which it 6-~No universal standard of purity can... | |
| Milton Joseph Rosenau - Hygiene - 1916 - 1330 pages
...without offense. For each river there is a limit to the amount of permissible pollution. The reasons for this limit are not the same in all cases, but vary according to the use that is made of the water of the river, and no universal standard can be wisely set up or maintained. When the extent of... | |
| Milton Joseph Rosenau - Hygiene - 1917 - 1330 pages
...without offense. For each river there is a limit to the amount of permissible pollution. The reasons for this limit are not the same in all cases, but vary according to the use that is made of the water of the river, and no universal standard can be wisely set up or maintained. When the extent of... | |
| Milton Joseph Rosenau - 1917 - 1406 pages
...without offense. For each river there is a limit to the amount of permissible pollution. The reasons for this limit are not the same in all cases, but vary according to the use that is made of the water of the river, and no universal standard can be wisely set up or maintained. When the extent of... | |
| 1913 - 1088 pages
...any given point there is'a limit to amount of permissible discharge of waste matter. The reasons for this limit are not the same in all cases, but vary according to the use tìiat is made of the river or of the water of the river, and according to the character of the territory... | |
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