Modern Sanitation

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Modern Sanitation was a British journal published in the 20th century.

It documented developments in sanitation, water infrastructure, and later building developments and maintenance in Britain, with a particular focus on London. By 1946 it was known as Sanitation, drainage and water supply,[1] but by 1967 it was known as Modern Sanitation and Building Maintenance.[2]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Mitchell, George Eric (1946). Sanitation, drainage and water supply: (formerly Modern sanitary engineering) for the use of architects, surveyors, engineers, medical officers of health, sanitation officers, builders, and students. G. Newnes limited.
  2. ^ Modern Sanitation and Building Maintenance. 1967.