11. Payments will be made in accordance with the terms of the agreement.
12. The Commissioners do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any tender, but reserve the right of accepting the whole or part of the tender.
INDEX.
- A
- Allahabad Shallow Trench System, [39]
- Appendix A, Model Rules, Privies and Urinals, [57]
- —— B, Removal of Town Sweepings, [61]
- —— C, Well Register, [62]
- —— D, Building Regulations, [63]–67
- —— E, Table Repayment of Loans, [68]
- —— F, Preparation of projects, [69]–73
- —— G, Annual Bridge Report Form, [74]
- —— H, Specification for Tar-Macadam, [75]–77
- B
- Bailey’s Patent Latrines and Urinals, [26]
- Beds, Filter, [51]
- Biological System for the Disposal of Night-Soil, [50]–51
- Burdwan Trenching Ground, [37]
- Building Regulations, [63]–67
- Burial-Grounds, Mahommedan, [56]
- C
- Carts, Conservancy, [33]
- —— Crawley’s Patent, [33]
- —— Hand, [34]
- —— Receptacle, [34]
- —— Register, [45]
- —— Refuse, [43]
- —— Wheels and Axles of, [44]
- Cesspools, [35]
- Collection and Disposal of Refuse, [45]
- Cremation of Dead Bodies, [54]
- —— Town Refuse, [45]
- Cultivation within Urban Limits, [53]
- D
- Débris of Ruined Houses, [56]
- Dead, Disposal of the, 54
- Dhobies’ Water for Washing, [53]
- Disinfectants, [29]
- Donaldson’s Separation Latrine, [26]
- Drainage, Flushing, [3]
- —— Kutcha roadside, [2]
- —— Masonry, [4]
- —— Storm-Water, [4]
- Dust-Bins, [43]
- F
- Filter Beds, [51]
- —— Sullage, [35]
- Flushing Drains, [3]
- Food-Supply Markets, [54]
- G
- Ghats, Burning, [54]
- —— Dhobies’, [53]
- Grounds, Trenching, [37]
- H
- Hand carts for removing Night-Soil, [34]
- Harrington’s Incinerator, [47]
- Houses, Ruined, [56]
- I
- Incinerators, Harrington’s, [47]
- —— Sealkot, [45]
- —— Madras, [45]
- J
- Jails, Muzaffarpur, Trenching Ground, [38]
- K
- Kutcha Road-side Drains, [2]
- L
- Latrines, [26]
- —— Bailey’s Patent, [26]
- —— Donaldson’s, [26]
- —— Masonry, [26]
- —— Model Rules for Privies and Urinals, [57]
- M
- Mahommedan Burial-Grounds, [56]
- Markets, [54]
- Masonry Drains, [4]
- Model Rules for Privies and Latrines, [57]
- N
- New Wells, [9]
- Night-Soil, Biological System of Disposal, [50]
- —— Removal of, [31]
- —— Trenching, [37]
- O
- Openings for Ventilation in Latrines, [25]
- P
- Permanganate of Potassium, [8]
- Privies, Model Rules for, [69]
- Pumps for Wells, [9]
- R
- Receptacle Carts for Removing Night-Soil, [33]
- Refuse Carts, [43]
- —— Filling Tanks with, [49]
- —— Incineration of, [45]
- —— Removal of, [42]
- Ruined Houses, [56]
- S
- Sanitation, General, [52]
- Septic Tanks, [50]
- Surface Drainage, [2]
- —— Kutcha Drains, [2]
- —— Masonry Drains, [4]
- —— of small Roads, [2]
- Sweepings—Removal of—Form for, [61]
- T
- Tanks, Septic, [50]
- —— Water, [6]
- Tarring Latrines, Disadvantages of, [29]
- Trenching Grounds, Allahabad System, [39]
- —— Area of, [40]
- —— Crops on, [38]
- —— Description of bad ones, [41]
- —— Selection of Site for, [37]
- Trees, Pruning of, [52]
- Tube Wells, [10]
- U
- Urban Limits, Cultivation within, [52]
- Urinals, Cart, [29]
- —— Hindu Pattern, [29]
- Utensils, Water drawing, from Wells, [10]
- V
- Ventilation of Latrines, [25]
- W
- Water drawing Utensils, [29]
- —— for Dhobies, [53]
- —— Supply from Wells, [10]
- —— New Wells, [10]
- —— Tanks, [12]
- Wells, Rules for Cleaning and Repairing, [7]
- —— Registrations of all, [6]
- Well Register Form, Appendix C, [62]
- Wells, Tube, [10]
- —— Pumps for, [14]
EXTRACTS FROM SOME OPINIONS OF THE PRESS.
The Morning Post, Delhi.
“A very useful little work, which every Municipality in India ought at once to possess” * * * and is accurately described by the author as “a concise handbook dealing with the most important points of sanitation of Indian Bazaars,” and “an endeavour to put the information available on the subject in a convenient form, so as to facilitate the organisation and control the working of the Sanitary Department of a Municipality.” From the first page to the last there is not a superfluous word in the manual.
The Bengal Times.
“A work sadly needed in this country, and one everybody concerned in sanitation, especially if he be a mofussil resident, should possess. We should think Mofussil Municipal Commissioners and District Board Members could hardly wish for a better guide.”