Abstract

THE recently issued report of the Metropolitan Water Board tells of the unceasing supervision exercised over London's water supply during 1938. The total output from the Board's works was 111,438 million gallons, a slight increase over the previous high record of 1937, the average daily supply to consumers being 312-77 million gallons, of which 65 per cent was derived from the Thames.

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