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The Collection and Preservation of Samples of Sewage for Analysis.
It is well known that the composition of the sewage from any source is not uniform, varying with the time of day, the amount of surface water entering the sewers, and also with the temperature and with the time which elapses between collection and analysis. The variations in the composition due to these different factors have been frequently discussed, and it is unnecessary to enter into their further consideration at this time.