Water and Waste

Water and Waste Four Hundred Years of Health Improvements in the Lea Valley - Lea Valley Series

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Publisher's Synopsis

A documentation of 400 years of improvements in public health, this work looks at the challenges faced by engineers and others to eradicate such diseases as cholera and typhoid from London and the Lea Valley. Beginning in Hertfordshire in 1609, with the digging of the New River, this book describes how local authorities and the private sector deal with waste disposal and turned unwanted vegetable matter into fuel for heating, lighting, and growing. The engaging study also charts the different uses of Low Hall Manor and grounds, from its early beginnings through pumping sewage sludge, to an isolation hospital, an elephant store, a place for Alan Cobham's Flying Circus to perform, a cinder athletics track, and the Lea Valley Experience Museum.

Book information

ISBN: 9781904750864
Publisher: Libri Publishing
Imprint: Middlesex University Press
Pub date:
DEWEY: 362.109
DEWEY edition: 22
Language: English
Number of pages: 91
Weight: 300g
Height: 236mm
Width: 172mm
Spine width: 8mm