Sanitation at Levin School
GH COUNCIL AND ,SCJ UU.MMITTEE AT LOG* iERHEAIXS. TJio question oi sanitary services at the iiovm public school was discussed again t>\ Cdmucii at its • ' ni,-' •-io couuvii intimated. *■■ ■ , -tun in it too Luuius ■ .i •. . ; var r.i;i i. umeas t"C > ji.i.... ... uio sc.; uoa given uy . u 'Li :u o.aintU; wouid •oeuoO •.) \ .i. <-jj i;ui aw-. r nio Stsi 1/ecc'i:-.-'! . ■ ■'■'f ••.i.itiUce dcci.iied b<J pay iii . ,v:t ■.■■ sjut lus lv.v.iutiou in lu ■ 1• ' * A;;o . wub tuaL auui! ■!.-> t„. v yp v -medi u.k ilit; begiu~1 nio ■(> t" •• -acre wile trouble. liie iHuyoi, in relating uiie present position to cuuiicoiioi-H, jjiUd llittt a lew uiiyn ago ,i. uepiuatiuu iru'ui mo bono a. cuiijiiiii>u e Dad united upon iuui, ;uiu re4ue»LeU 111 ill bIK: eotllli'll CiWiy Oil the work. As ii uus a mutter ox urgency lie had agreed. that u. be done uy tiie cuuucii, without pn judice, ai oruer to protect tho children audi litt> ami at meeting or the council 'to oriug tile matter up lo r lurthei couaiaemtiou. formerly the coune. i nau let tnu committee uli in regard to auuuai'jr lees because oi iUs financial |)osuiou, ;uia iie fcimugnt it simuia puy.something ior übo worii. Tiie council leiiuiiea tile oei nous, aitu a should be par i. 'nu committee i-vxe.vetf eapita"Oll lUOliey to puy. 1 ik.' COLlllClj's e.iuigo Wae> lower tuaii tn.t i>t oilier uijUli-'j. 0..:Kl St..out U..„ C.ia.i-00 0.. 0., pur in mil, .Nil,'anon JL'j i's per jea; a.ia J-'oNLvu £,6 p.'t )i\i,. Aiioltior pi.iiit ol view v\ ay Liui-l ii.e i oi me euil.iieii attcnaiug i,.e scilool oauio *»oiii i.mouie uie 'J lie oi peai uMj pe.ieclij i ctaoiiaoK;. ill to the Jjiopotseti iep'tue tallK., it u; Uol ,a; l'elneiiii)ej.evt u.ui it w'l.uia tuiiie u lot. oi vvatei, uutl ■.a suppled th«'t uie oC/iuoi eoiiiiinttoe uJiu rtaiit tuiiD tor uo'Uinig. He aiso tiioujJiit U.e iioitli'ii authoiiUea oe c.nisuitcd ui regard to tuo oi a oepuc uinK iu boat portion oi tiie iioioujfiii. iiie WolliUftton seiii.oib paid .t'oU a <?t.av tor -jjauiiary Kei vice. it was true that tiie uouuei!
coiua not, rate the committee, but li uie comnirneo asked' for seivuxa it j-lioukl pay for Uiew. Councillor Jjaviea said, fhut the present. system was a far better o»e tkan lutving ;i soptic tank in tin- middle of the town. ttteps should be taken to comf-ied payment. ii the council's consent to ;lie septic tank hud, to be obtained lie would oppose it. Co 1 LK-illor Dempeey thought that a sept:<j wink should not ue allowed. In winter time soakage ca.ijie don 11 troin tile lulls nnd tile wiioie place was Hooded. The committee should be compelled to pay. If anything, the oil urge should be increased. The council decided to mrorm the school committee that it adheres to its previous resolution with vesepct to the sanitary services at tlie school and also decided to instruct the Totvti Clerk to ask the advice od: the Health Department re the proposed septic tank.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 9 February 1916, Page 3
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