ABSTRACT

This volume traces the evolution of the concept of Public Health and reveals the importance of political will and public spending in this field of civil engineering. Design, construction, operation and maintenance of water-supply and main drainage works are discussed. The period covered extends from Roman engineering through to the early 20th century, with examples from Europe, America and Japan.

chapter

Introduction

Edited ByDenis Smith

chapter 3|33 pages

Sir Hugh Myddelton and the New River

Edited ByG.C. Berry

chapter 5|16 pages

The old water-supply of Seville

Edited ByGeorge Higgin

chapter 6|24 pages

Portsmouth’s water supply,1800-1860

Edited ByMary Hallett

chapter 8|12 pages

The old Croton Aqueduct

chapter 10|26 pages

Urban sanitation in preindustrial Japan