UTILISATION OF SEWAGE
1 Was it Mr. Burdekin's intention jto ensure the utilisation of the i sewerage, after treatment, so that {it went back to the land said a j member of the audience at last i night's public meeting. It would ! be a valuable asset. Too much. I was being taken out of the land, he Isaid, and nothing was being {replaced, to which was attributable 1 the fact that the population inside our nospitals was 'equal to the population outside of them. He could assure the speaker that he was an apostle of the composting system, replied Mr. H. B. Burdekin. A treatment system would be introduced, probably on the lines of the Dannevirke system, which was at present engaging the counciljs attenljiorU Th,e Dannevirke Couneil was, he understood, securing £2 10s a ton for compost.
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Chronicle (Levin), 23 October 1947, Page 4
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138UTILISATION OF SEWAGE Chronicle (Levin), 23 October 1947, Page 4
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