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Garbage Disposal: A Symposium: The Disposal of Organic Waste by the Beccari System at Scarsdale, New York
Every rapidly growing community, sooner or later, faces the problem of collecting and disposing of its household waste, in a sanitary, well-regulated, and economical way.
In 1922, the Village of Scarsdale, N. Y., having a population of 4 500, decided to provide for the collection and disposal of its waste by village forces. This decision was made with a view to correcting unsatisfactory conditions resulting from the then existing practice of doing such work by private contractors.
Garbage Disposal: A Symposium: The Disposal of Organic Waste by the Beccari System at Scarsdale, New York
Every rapidly growing community, sooner or later, faces the problem of collecting and disposing of its household waste, in a sanitary, well-regulated, and economical way.
In 1922, the Village of Scarsdale, N. Y., having a population of 4 500, decided to provide for the collection and disposal of its waste by village forces. This decision was made with a view to correcting unsatisfactory conditions resulting from the then existing practice of doing such work by private contractors.
Garbage Disposal: A Symposium: The Disposal of Organic Waste by the Beccari System at Scarsdale, New York
Boniface, Arthur (author)
Transactions of the American Society of Civil Engineers ; 91 ; 820-823
2021-01-01
41927-01-01 pages
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