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Marquette University

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1916

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The Decreasing Of City Garbage And Sewage Sludge, O. Henry Babcock Jun 1916

The Decreasing Of City Garbage And Sewage Sludge, O. Henry Babcock

Bachelors’ Theses

At the present time there seems to be no general solution of the problem of garbage and sewage sludge disposal, and the chances are that there never will be. The problem in each city is different so that no set rule can be given that will apply to every city. Therefore it is an original problem with each city, governed by cer­tain conditions existing there.


A Thesis Presented To The President And The Faculty Of Marquette University For The Degree Of Bachelor Of Science In Civil Engineering And Bachelor Of Science In Electrical Engineering, Anthony B. Czachurski, Benjamin D. Ratke, Joseph G. Casey, William H. Stephan Jun 1916

A Thesis Presented To The President And The Faculty Of Marquette University For The Degree Of Bachelor Of Science In Civil Engineering And Bachelor Of Science In Electrical Engineering, Anthony B. Czachurski, Benjamin D. Ratke, Joseph G. Casey, William H. Stephan

Bachelors’ Theses

In the work covered by this thesis it is desired to examine an undeveloped water power for the purpose of producing electrical energy as a commercial comodity. Experience has taught that it is best to ascertain first where the product will find its market, and to follow up a satisfactory showing at that end by determining the power capacity of the source, the feasibility of harnessing the same, and the cost of accomplishing this. This program would be adopted in any commercial enterprise to insure a reliable conclusion, and will be followed as closely as possible in the work covered …