| Institution of Civil Engineers (Great Britain) - 1893 - 576 lehte
...recommended — '* That in order to secure uniformity and completeness of action in dealing with each river, each catchment area should, as a general rule, be...its source to its outfall in an efficient state." The}7 made some exceptions in the case of tributary streams when under certain conditions. And in order... | |
| British Association for the Advancement of Science. Meeting - 1879 - 978 lehte
...Committee seem to me entirely satisfactory. I cannot do better than give a few extracts from that Report. The Committee say — " That in order to secure uniformity...outfall in an efficient state. With regard, however, w tributary streams, the care of these might be entrusted to District Committees, acting under the... | |
| British Association for the Advancement of Science - 1879 - 950 lehte
...Commiti" seem to me entirely satisfactory. I cannot do better than give a few extracts ftvc. that Report. The Committee say—" That in order to secure uniformity...catchment area should, as a general rule, be placed und« a single body of Conservators, who should be responsible for maintaining the птег from its... | |
| International health exhibition, 1884 - 1879 - 456 lehte
...Committee seem to me entirely satisfactory. I cannot do better than give a few extracts from that report. The committee say :— ' That in order to secure uniformity...action, each catchment area should, as a general rule, bo placed under a single body of conservators, who should be responsible for maintaining the river... | |
| 1881 - 610 lehte
...opinion that, in order to secure uniformity and completeness of action in dealing with each river, each catchment area should, as a general rule, be...its source to its outfall, in an efficient state, and in this view the Committee entirely concur. . . . Owing to the existence of several distinct authorities... | |
| Institution of Municipal Engineers (Great Britain) - 1905 - 570 lehte
...recommended that, in order to secure uniformity and completeness of action in. dealing with each river, each catchment area should, as a general rule, be...from its source to its outfall in an efficient state : as the existence of several distinct authorities for the course of a single river was fatal to the... | |
| Charles Henry James Clayton - 1919 - 230 lehte
...was that : — " In order to secure uniformity and completeness of action in dealing with each river, each catchment area should, as a general rule, be...to its outfall in an efficient state." With regard to tributary streams the Committee considered that : — " The care of these might, in some instances,... | |
| Charles Henry James Clayton - 1919 - 228 lehte
...was that : — " In order to secure uniformity and completeness of action in dealing with each river, each catchment area should, as a general rule, be...its source to its outfall in an efficient state." Report of Lords' Committee, 1877 With regard to tributary streams the Committee considered that : —... | |
| Royal Agricultural Society of England - 1883 - 890 lehte
...secure uniformity and completeness of action in dealing with each river, each catchment area should be placed under a single body of conservators, who...from its source to its outfall in an efficient state. That with regard to tributary streams these might be entrusted to district committees acting under... | |
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