She likes the summer and plenty of warm weather, so after a June as miserable as a soggy Sunday in a Sunderland
sewage farm, the idea that long, dark nights are approaching didn't go down well.
Davyhulme started life as a '
sewage farm In the countryside', treating the city's wastewater before releasing it into the Manchester Ship Canal.
Mind you, a few days back, a large quantity of 'dry grass' was burnt at the KMC's
Sewage Farm when a fire broke out on vast open field.
British business is beginning to smell like a
sewage farm while the businessmen are laughing.
Isolated groups exist near Point Cook and on the Werribee
Sewage Farm, and the trees, though small, appear to be of considerable age.
The Drainage Board itself operated a flat, large
sewage farm which ran under high cultivation to yield large crops like cabbages.
Then on April 12, 1918, raiders dropped bombs in the grounds of Whitley Abbey and on Baginton
sewage farm, but no damage was caused.
The source for this disease could be contaminated water supplied in the village or from vegetables grown in the
sewage farm in the vicinity of the village.
After losing his job a few months ago, Robbie, 50, was living in a 30-foot long concrete tunnel next to a
sewage farm. "The cold was terrible," says Robbie, from Liverpool.
Of all the structures that Professor NIMBY would like in his back yard I would think he would choose windmills over a prison, an airport, a
sewage farm or a traveller''s camp site for those who refuse to travel.
(18.) Central Public Health Engineering Research Institute, Nagpur: Health Status of
Sewage Farm workers; Technical Digest, No.17, 1971.