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34 REPORT OF THE KING INSTITUTE, GUINDY
TABLE XV—cont.
Jails—cont.
No. | Source. | Dates of examination and results. | Remarks on supply. | |
7 | Rajahmundry | 8 June 1926 | 21 Dec. 1926. | Untreated well water good. Chlori- nated water excellent. |
Well in Block VIII | 5 c.c. | 5 c.c. | ||
Do. chlorinated. | >60 c.c. | >60 c.c. | ||
8 | Salem | 17 Apr. 1926 | 21 Oct. 1926. | No. 2 well contains nitrates in great excess. |
No. 2 well | 1 c.c. | ... | ||
No. 2 well chlorinated | >60 c.c. | ... | ||
Hospital well | ... | 1 c.c. | The chlorinated supply to the Jail is excellent. New well in Nullah under construction advised to be suitable source. | |
Do. chlorinated | ... | >60 c.c. | ||
New well (in Nullah) | ... | 1 c.c. | ||
9 | Tanjore | 24 June 1926 | 14 Dec. 1926. | Well water bad. Treated supply ex- cellent. |
Dhobi yard well | 1 c.c. | 0.1 c.c. | ||
Do. chlorinated | >60 c.c.. | >60 c.c. | ||
Quarantine well | 0.1 c.c. | ... | ||
Do. chlorinated | >60 c.c. | ... | ||
10 | Vellore |
13 Aug. 1926 | 18 Jan. 1927. | Chlorination not efficient. |
Drinking water well | 1 c.c. | 1 c.c. | ||
Do. chlorinated. | 5 c.c. | 60 c.c. | ||
Railway Stations. | ||||
1 | Bangalore City | 30 June 1926 | 18 Nov. 1926. | Excellent. |
Tap on the platform | 20 c.c. | 60 c.c. | ||
2 | Bangalore Cantonment | 30 June 1926 | 18 Nov. 1926. | Excellent. |
Tap on the platform | 60 c.c. | >60 c.c. | ||
3 | Bezwada | 28 Aug. 1926 | 24 Feb. 1927. | Variable. |
Tap on the platform | 60 c.c. | 5 c.c. | ||
4 | Erode | 6 Sep. 1926 | 21 Jan. 1927. | Indifferent. |
Tap on the platform | 5 c.c. | 5 c.c. | ||
5 | Guntakal | 29 Apr. 1926 | 26 Oct. 1926. | Indifferent and variable. |
Well near Broad Gauge line | 5 c.c. . | 5 c.c. | ||
Nancherla well | 1 c.c. | 1 cc. | ||
Tap on the platform | 5 c.c. | 60 c.c. | ||
6 | Jalarpet | 4 May 1926 | 1 Nov. 1926. | Indifferent. Chlorinated supply good. |
Tap on the platform | 5 c.c. | 5 c.c. | ||
Chlorinated | ... | 60 c. c. | ||
7 | Katpadi | 13 Aug. 1926 | 18 Jan. 1927 | Indifferent. |
Tap on the platform | 5 c.c. | 5 c.c. | ||
8 | Madura | 16 Apr. 1926 | 2 Nov. 1926. | Poor. Storing Municipal water in a dirty railway reservoir brings about deterioration. |
Tap on the platform | 5 c.c. | 1 c.c. | ||
9 | Naupada | 16 July 1926 | 8 Deo. 1926. | Indifferent. |
Tap on the platform | 1 c.c. | 1 c.c. | ||
10 | Pakala | 6 Sep. 1926 | 9 Feb. 1927. | Bad. |
Well near Dharmavaram line. | 0.1 c.c. | 1 c.c. | ||
Well near loco. shed | 0.l c.c. | 0.1 c.c. | ||
Tap on the platform | 1 c.c. | 0.1 c.c. | ||
11 | Podanur | 6 Sep. 1926 | 26 Jan. 1927. | Chlorinated supply good. |
Tap on the platform | 5 c.c. | >60 c.c. | ||
Chlorinated water | 60 c.c. | ... | ||
12 | Renigunta | 5 Aug. 1926 | 7 Jan. 1927. | Variable. |
Tap on the platform | 1 c.c. | 20 c.c. | ||
13 | Samalkota | 8 June 1926 | 21 Dec. 1926, | Variable. |
Tap on the platform | 5 c.c. | 10 c.c. | ||
14 | Tanjore | 3 Sep. 1926 | 1 Feb. 1927. | Bad. |
Old well | ... | 0.1 c.c. | ||
New well | ... | 0.1 c.c. | ||
Tap on theplatform | 0.1 c.c. | 0.1 c.c. | ||
15 | Trichinopoly | 26 July 1926 | 1 Feb. 1927. | Good. |
Tap on the platform | 60 c.c. | 60 c.c. | ||
16 | Villupuram | 7 Aug. 1926 | 10 Jan. 1927. | Untreated water uniform an good, Chlorination inefficient. |
Tap on the platform | 5 c.c. | 10 c.c. | ||
Chlorinated water | ... | 20 c.c. |
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