... dig a pit. In short camps not likely to be used again all kitchen waste may be thrown into the pit. but in camps of longer duration it is necessary to strain all dish water, etc., through a box sieve suitably placed over the pit and then to burn all... Pamphlets on Forestry - Page 261913Full view - About this book
| Subsistence Department - 1910 - 200 pages
...box sieve suitably placed over the pit, and then to burn all solid matter in the rangeor incinerator. To darken the pit and keep it free from flies, make a solid board top, tamp with dirt and provide a detachable box sieve with cover, as shown. The pit should generally be about... | |
| United States. War Department - 1910 - 202 pages
...suitably placed over the pit. and then to burn all solid matterin therangeor incinerator. Todarken the pit and keep it free from flies, make a solid board top, tamp with dirt and Erovidc a detachable box sieve with cover, as shown. The pit should generally e about... | |
| James Alfred Moss - 1912 - 184 pages
...sieve suitably placed over the pit, and then to burn all solid matter in the range or incinerator. To darken the pit and keep it free from flies, make a solid board top, tamp with dirt and provide a detachable box sieve with cover, as shown. The pit should generally be about... | |
| California. Commission of Immigration and Housing - 1915 - 72 pages
...duration. All kitchen waste may be thrown into this pit. CAMP SANITATION AND HOUSING. Figure 20 (page 25) shows a slop pit which can be used in camps of a few...permeable soil, the dimensions may be somewhat reduced. Ceoss Sccnoh $2 0r,m SniiM thrv Uririit Trough Detail Stf wig Connection of VcntStK* Mrfffl Sett C/JMP... | |
| United States. War Department - 1917 - 286 pages
...box sieve suitably placed over the pit and then to burn all solid matter in the range or incinerator. To darken the pit and keep it free from flies, make a solid board top, tamp with dirt, and provide a detachable box sieve with cover as shown. The pit should generally be about... | |
| California. Commission of Immigration and Housing - 1916 - 420 pages
...camps of a few weeks' duration. All kitchen waste may be thrown into this pit. Figure 20 (page 25) shows a slop pit which can be used in camps of a few...permeable soil, the dimensions may be somewhat reduced. ~n — t *-~r I *t 3A.7«/W* f} thru Urintl Trough Dram of .-,.',-.- wttb sett CflMP LATRINE Z HOLE... | |
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