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FOUKTEENTII BIENNIAL REPORT 19 and the continued flow and discharge of such sewage may be Remedy by injunction. enjoined upon application of any person. Sec. 34. Discharging sewage into certain streams. If any person, firm, or corporation, or other officer of any Discharge of sew-^ ^ age into water municipality having a sewerage system in charge shall violate the supply a misde-provision of the law relating to discharging sewage into streams from which public water is taken, he shall be guilty of a misdemeanor. Sec. 35. Towns, etc,, not having sewerage systems. All schools, hamlets, villages, towns, or industrial settlements f^^^/f^fJ'j^^ which are now located or may be hereafter located on the shed of watershed to . , , . , . maintain system any public water supply, not provided with a sewerage system, for disposal of shall provide and maintain a reasonable system approved by the State Board of Health for collecting and disposing of all accumulations of human excrement within their respective jurisdiction or control. Any one refusing or neglecting to comply with the re- ^pt^^igJe^f^nor quirements of this section shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and Punishment, fined not less than ten dollars nor more than fifty dollars or imprisoned for not less than ten nor more than thirty days. Sec. 36. State Laboratory of Hygiene; analysis of water, sputum, hlood, etc., appropriation for; tax against water companies. For the better protection of the public and to prevent the state laboratory of hygiene. spread of communicable diseases, there shall be established a State Laboratory of Hygiene, the same to be under the control and management of the State Board of Health, and it shall be the duty Examinations of of the State Board of Health to have made in such laboratory monthly examinations of samples from all public water supplies of the State, of all waters sold in bottle or other package and of all spring waters that are maintained and treated as an adjunct to any hotel, park, or resort for the accommodation or entertainment of the public: Provided, that in the case of springs in con- Proviso: springs m connection w^ith nection with hotels, parks, or resorts intermittently operated, resorts, examinations of the water shall be made monthly during the period only that they are open for the accommodation and entertainment of the public; but if upon the examination of the water of any such spring it shall be found to be infected or contaminated with intestinal bacilli or other impurities dangerous to health, examination shall be made weekly until its purity and exam^ecTw^^^^ safety are shown. The board shall also cause to be made exami- weil and spring nations of well and spring waters when in the opinion of any county superintendent of health or any registered physician there is reason to suspect such waters of being contaminated and dangerous to health. The board shall likewise have made in this Qther examinations. laboratory examinations of sputum in cases of suspected tuberculosis, or throat exudates in cases of suspected diphtheria, of blood in cases of suspected typhoid and malarial fever, of feces in cases of suspected hookworm disease, and such other examinations as the public health may require. For the support of the Appropriation.
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Fixed Title * | NCHH-02: Biennial Report of the North Carolina State Board of Health [1909-1972] |
Document Title | Biennial Report of the North Carolina State Board of Health [1909-1972] |
Subject Name | North Carolina. State Board of Health -- Statistics -- Periodicals. |
Subject Topical | Public health -- North Carolina -- Statistics -- Periodicals. |
Subject Topical Other | Public Health -- North Carolina. |
Description | Publication began with the 13th (1909/1910); ceased with the 44th (1970/1972) |
Creator | North Carolina. State Board of Health. |
Publisher | Raleigh : The Board, 1911- |
Repository | University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Health Sciences Library. |
Host | University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill |
Date | 1911-1912 |
Identifier | NCHH-02-014 |
Form General | Periodicals |
Language | English |
Rights | This item is part of the North Carolina History of Health Digital Collection. Some materials in the Collection are protected by U.S. copyright law. This item is presented by the Health Sciences Library of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill for research and educational purposes. It may not be republished or distributed without permission of the Health Sciences Library. |
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Sponsor | The North Carolina History of Health Digital Collection is an open access publishing initiative of the Health Sciences Library of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Financial support for the initiative was provided in part by a multi-year NC ECHO (Exploring Cultural Heritage Online) digitization grant, awarded by the State Library of North Carolina, and funded through the Library Services and Technology Act (LSTA). |
Volume Number | 14 |
Health Discipline | Public Health |
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Fixed Title * | Page 19 |
Document Title | Biennial Report of the North Carolina State Board of Health [1909-1972] |
Subject Name | North Carolina. State Board of Health -- Statistics -- Periodicals. |
Subject Topical | Public health -- North Carolina -- Statistics -- Periodicals. |
Subject Topical Other | Public Health -- North Carolina. |
Description | Publication began with the 13th (1909/1910); ceased with the 44th (1970/1972) |
Creator | North Carolina. State Board of Health. |
Publisher | Raleigh : The Board, 1911- |
Repository | University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Health Sciences Library. |
Host | University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill |
Date | 1911-1912 |
Identifier | NCHH-02-014-0023 |
Form General | Periodicals |
Page Type | all; organizational news |
Language | English |
Rights | This item is part of the North Carolina History of Health Digital Collection. Some materials in the Collection are protected by U.S. copyright law. This item is presented by the Health Sciences Library of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill for research and educational purposes. It may not be republished or distributed without permission of the Health Sciences Library. |
Filename | biennialreportof14nort_0023.jp2 |
Digital Collection | North Carolina History of Health Digital Collection |
Sponsor | The North Carolina History of Health Digital Collection is an open access publishing initiative of the Health Sciences Library of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Financial support for the initiative was provided in part by a multi-year NC ECHO (Exploring Cultural Heritage Online) digitization grant, awarded by the State Library of North Carolina, and funded through the Library Services and Technology Act (LSTA). |
Volume Number | 14 |
Page Number | 19 |
Health Discipline | Public Health |
Full Text | FOUKTEENTII BIENNIAL REPORT 19 and the continued flow and discharge of such sewage may be Remedy by injunction. enjoined upon application of any person. Sec. 34. Discharging sewage into certain streams. If any person, firm, or corporation, or other officer of any Discharge of sew-^ ^ age into water municipality having a sewerage system in charge shall violate the supply a misde-provision of the law relating to discharging sewage into streams from which public water is taken, he shall be guilty of a misdemeanor. Sec. 35. Towns, etc,, not having sewerage systems. All schools, hamlets, villages, towns, or industrial settlements f^^^/f^fJ'j^^ which are now located or may be hereafter located on the shed of watershed to . , , . , . maintain system any public water supply, not provided with a sewerage system, for disposal of shall provide and maintain a reasonable system approved by the State Board of Health for collecting and disposing of all accumulations of human excrement within their respective jurisdiction or control. Any one refusing or neglecting to comply with the re- ^pt^^igJe^f^nor quirements of this section shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and Punishment, fined not less than ten dollars nor more than fifty dollars or imprisoned for not less than ten nor more than thirty days. Sec. 36. State Laboratory of Hygiene; analysis of water, sputum, hlood, etc., appropriation for; tax against water companies. For the better protection of the public and to prevent the state laboratory of hygiene. spread of communicable diseases, there shall be established a State Laboratory of Hygiene, the same to be under the control and management of the State Board of Health, and it shall be the duty Examinations of of the State Board of Health to have made in such laboratory monthly examinations of samples from all public water supplies of the State, of all waters sold in bottle or other package and of all spring waters that are maintained and treated as an adjunct to any hotel, park, or resort for the accommodation or entertainment of the public: Provided, that in the case of springs in con- Proviso: springs m connection w^ith nection with hotels, parks, or resorts intermittently operated, resorts, examinations of the water shall be made monthly during the period only that they are open for the accommodation and entertainment of the public; but if upon the examination of the water of any such spring it shall be found to be infected or contaminated with intestinal bacilli or other impurities dangerous to health, examination shall be made weekly until its purity and exam^ecTw^^^^ safety are shown. The board shall also cause to be made exami- weil and spring nations of well and spring waters when in the opinion of any county superintendent of health or any registered physician there is reason to suspect such waters of being contaminated and dangerous to health. The board shall likewise have made in this Qther examinations. laboratory examinations of sputum in cases of suspected tuberculosis, or throat exudates in cases of suspected diphtheria, of blood in cases of suspected typhoid and malarial fever, of feces in cases of suspected hookworm disease, and such other examinations as the public health may require. For the support of the Appropriation. |
Digital Format | JPEG 2000 |
Print / Download PDF Version | http://archives.hsl.unc.edu/nchh/nchh-02/nchh-02-014.pdf |
Document Sort | all; group-a; nchh-02 |
Volume Link | http://dc.lib.unc.edu/cdm/search/collection/nchh/field/identi/searchterm/NCHH-02-014 |
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