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showed that dye stuffs and washings from wool were discharged into a stream which is one of the tributaries of the Raritan river, and that the waters of said stream were contaminated thereby. A notice was served upon the owners to discontinue the contamination of the stream at this point, and a reinspection showed that preparations were being made for the introduction of a filter system which would avoid further contamination.

TINTURN MANOR WATER COMPANY.

This company obtains a supply of water for domestic purposes from Cranbury or Whale Pond brook. The principal streams of this watershed are Yellow brook, Hop brook and Willow brook. The company supplies water to the following localities: Deal, Long Branch, Monmouth Beach, Seabright, part of Ocean township, part of Eatontown township, including Eatontown, part of Shrewsbury township, including Shrewsbury, Fair Haven and Oceanic. The records of the inspections of this stream are as follows:

No. 233. An inspection of premises located on the Colts Neck road, near Scobeyville, showed that a hog pen and barnyard were located within thirty feet of a branch of Yellow brook, and that during storms washings from the pen and yard would be carried directly into the stream. A notice was served upon the owner to discontinue the contamination of the stream, and a reinspection showed that the notice had been complied with.

No. 234. An inspection of premises located near Scobeyville showed that large quantities of apple pulp had been dumped upon the banks of a branch of Yellow brook, but the inspection failed to show that the waters of the stream were contaminated.

No. 235. An inspection of premises located near Scobeyville showed that a hog pen was placed within twenty feet of a branch of Yellow brook, and that human excrement was deposited near the brook. A notice was served upon the owner requiring the discontinuance of the contamination of the waters of the stream at this point, and a reinspection of the premises showed that the hog pen had been cleaned and that the notice had been complied with.

No. 236. An inspection of premises located along the public road near Scobeyville showed that human excrement was placed on the surface of the ground beneath a privy building located within eight feet of the waters of the stream, and that an open drain from the stable led directly into a branch of Yellow brook. Notice was served upon the owner to discontinue the contamination of the stream at this point, and a reinspection of the premises showed that the privy had been removed and that the notice had been complied with.

No. 237. An inspection of premises located at Scobey ville showed that a privy was located near a branch of Yellow brook, and that the waters of the stream were liable to contamination thereby. A notice was served upon the owner to discontinue the contamination of the stream at this point, and a reinspection showed that the privy had been moved.

No 233. An inspection of premises located on the Freehold ro d, between Colts Neck and Scobeyville, showed that human excrement was placed upon the ground beneath a privy building located fifteen feet from Yellow brook, and also that a chicken yard was so constructed that the brook flowed along one side of the yard. A notice was served upon the owner to discontinue the contamination of the stream

at this point, and a reinspection showed that the privy had been moved and that the chicken yard had been cleaned.

No. 239. An inspection of premises located on the Vanderburg road showed that human excrement was placed upon the ground beneath a privy building located fifteen feet from a branch of Yellow brook. A notice was served upon the owner to discontinue the contamination of the stream at this point, and a reinspection of the premises showed that the privy had been moved.

No. 240. An inspection of premises located on the Vanderburg road showed that human excrement was placed upon the ground beneath a privy building which was located within thirty feet of Yellow brook. A notice was served upon the owner to discontinue the contamination of the stream at this point, and a reinspection of the premises showed that the house was untenanted and that the excrement had been removed.

No. 241. An inspection of premises located on the Red Bank road, between Colts Neck and Scobeyville, showed that human excrement flowed over the surface of the ground from beneath a privy building which was located within ten feet of a branch of Yellow brook. A notice was served upon the owner to discontinue the contamination of the stream at this point, and a reinspection of the premises showed that the old privy vault had been thoroughly cleaned.

No. 242. An inspection of premises located on the Red Bank road, between Colts Neck and Scobeyville, showed that human excrement was placed upon the surface of the ground beneath a privy building within twenty-one feet of a branch of Yellow brook, and also that waste liquids from the dwellings were placed upon the surface of the ground so that the waters of the stream were contaminated. A notice was served upon the owner to discontinue the contamination of the stream at this point, and a reinspection of the premises showed that the privy vault had been removed to a point distant from the stream.

No. 243. An inspection of premises located at Colts Neck showed that a hog pen was constructed over a portion of Yellow brook. A notice was served upon the owner to discontinue the contamination of the stream at this point, and a reinspection showed that the hog pen had been cleaned, and that an arrangement was made by which the animals were not permitted to go within thirty feet of the stream.

No. 244. An inspection of the premises located near Colts Neck showed that a sink drain discharged into an open gutter and thence directly into Yellow brook, and also that barnyard manure was placed upon the surface of the gronnd so that the waters of the stream were contaminated thereby. A notice was served upon the owner to discontinue the contamination of the stream at this point, and a reinspection of the premises showed that the manure had been removed and the notice complied with.

No. 245. An inspection of premises located at Colts Neck showed that a hog pen was placed within forty-eight feet of Yellow brook, and also that a drain from a hotel discharged upon the surface of the ground 100 feet distant from the brook. Notice was served upon the owner to discontinue the contamination of the stream, and a reinspection showed that the hog pen had been removed.

No. 246. An inspection of premises located near Colts Neck showed that stable manure was placed within five feet of a branch of Yellow brook, and also that a privy building was located within 105 feet of the stream. A notice was served upon the owner to discontinue the contamination of the stream at this point, and a rein

spection showed that the manure had been removed and that the notice had been complied with.

No. 247. An inspection of premises located on the Edingburg road showed that human excrement was placed upon the surface of the ground beneath a privy building twenty-five feet from a branch of Yellow brook. A notice was served upon the owner to discontinue the contamination of the stream at this point, and a reinspection of the premises showed that the privy had been removed to a point distant from the stream.

No. 248. An inspection of premises located near Marlboro showed that a hog pen was placed within five feet of Hop brook, but there was no evidence of direct contamination of the waters of the stream and therefore no action was taken.

No. 249. An inspection of premises located near Hillsdale showed that a hogyard and barnyard were located along the banks of a branch of Willow brook, but the evidence of direct contamination was not sufficient to warrant action.

No. 250. An inspection of premises located near Holmdel showed that drainage from a barnyard was carried through three six-inch tile drains into a ditch, which in turn discharges into a branch of Willow brook. No action was taken in this case as the owner promised to remedy existing conditions.

No. 251. An inspection of premises located near Holmdel showed that human excrement was placed upon the surface of the ground beneath a privy building within forty-five feet of Willow brook, and also that a small pile of garbage and rubbish was placed within three feet of the stream. A notice was served upon the owner to discontinue the contamination of the stream at this point, and the notice was complied with.

No. 252. An inspection of the premises located near Holmdel showed that waste liquids from a sink at a dwelling were conveyed through a wooden drain directly into a raceway which is connected with Willow brook, and that human excrement was flowing over the surface of the ground from beneath a privy building twelve feet from the stream. In this case the evidence of direct contamination was not satisfactory, and therefore no action was taken.

No. 253. Inspection of premises located near Holmdel showed that a hog pen was placed within twelve feet of a branch of Willow brook, but there was no evidence of direct contamination of the stream.

No. 254. Inspection of premises located near Holmdel showed that human excrement was placed upon the surface of the ground beneath a privy building located twelve feet from Willow brook, and that a hog pen was situated within nine feet of the stream. Notice was served upon the owner to discontinue the contamination of the stream at this point, and a reinspection of the premises showed that the notice had been complied with.

No. 255. An inspection of premises located near Holmdel showed that human excrement was placed upon the surface of the ground beneath a privy building twelve feet from Willow brook, and that a hog pen was also located within eight feet of the stream. A notice was served upon the owner to discontinue the contamination of the stream at this point, and as the notice was not complied with the matter will be referred to the Attorney-General for such action as the law provides.

No. 256. Inspection of premises located near Holmdel showed that stable manure was placed on the surface of the ground fifteen feet from a branch of Willow brook, and also that a drain pipe from the kitchen sink in a dwelling discharges into the stream. A notice was served upon the owner to discontinue the

contamination of the stream at this point, and a reinspection of the premises showed that the notice had been partially complied with.

No. 257. An inspection of premises located near Holmdel showed that a privy building was placed within six feet of a branch of Willow brook, and that waste liquids from the kitchen were placed upon the surface of the ground within fifteen feet of the stream. A notice was served upon the owner to discontinue the contamination of the stream at this point, and a reinspection of the premises showed that the contents of the privy had been removed, and also that a tight receptacle would be placed in the building.

No. 258. An inspection of premises located at Holmdel showed that stable manure was placed near a branch of Willow brook, and also that a hog pen was located within a few feet of the stream. A notice was served upon the owner to discontinue the contamination of the stream, and a reinspection showed that the manure had been removed but that the privy on the premises was so located that the waters of the stream were liable to contamination at any time. If improvement is not secured this case will be referred to the Attorney-General for such action as the law prcvides.

No. 259. An inspection of premises located near Holmdel showed that garbage and rubbish were placed upon the ground within twelve feet of a branch of Willow brook, and also that human excrement was placed upon the surface of the ground beneath a privy building seventy feet from the stream. A reinspection of the premises showed that the contamination was not direct, and therefore no action was taken.

No. 260. An inspection of premises located near Holmdel showed that human excrement was placed upon the surface of the ground beneath a privy building within fifty feet of a branch of Willow brook, and that the waters of said stream were liable to contamination thereby. A notice was served upon the owner to discontinue the contamination, and a reinspection of the premises showed that the privy contents had been removed and that a tight receptacle would be constructed.

No. 261. An inspection of premises located near Holmdel showed that excrement was placed upon the ground beneath a privy building located on a side hill sloping down to a branch of Willow brook. A no ice was served upon the owner to discontinue the contamination of the stream at this point and a reinspection showed that no a tion had been taken but that it was the intention of the owner to construct a tight receptacle

No. 262. An inspection of premises located near Holmdel showed that waste liquids and garbage were placed on a sloping bank a short distance from a bran h of Willow brook, and also that excrement was flowing from a privy building down a sharp incline toward the stream sixty feet distant. A notice was served upon the owner to discontinue the contamination of the stream, and upon reinspection of the premises it was found that the garbage had been removed and we were informed that the owner would construct a tight receptacle for the reception of excrement

No. 263. An inspection of premises located in Holmdel township showed that excrement was placed upon the surface of the ground beneath a privy building twentyfive feet from Willow brook, and also that a large accumulation of stable manure was located within thirty feet of the stream. The overflow from a cesspool was al-o discharged directly into the stream. A notice was served upon the owner to discontinue the contamination of the stream at this point, and a reinspection of the premises showed that the notice had been complied with.

No. 261. An inspection of premises located near Holmdel showed that human excrement was flowing directly into a branch of Willow brook from beneath a privy building located within eight feet of the stream, and also that a hog pen located twelve feet from the stream was in a filthy conditition. The house drain on the premises was connected directly with the stream. A notice was served upon the owner to discontinue the contamination of the stream, and a reinspection of the premises showed that the notice had been fully complied with.

No 265 An inspection of premises located in Atlantic township showed that excrement was placed upon the surface of the ground beneath a privy building located nine feet from Hop brook. A notice was served upon the owner to discontinue the contamination, and a reinspection of the premises showed that the contents of the privy had been removed

No. 266. An inspection of premises located near Vanderburg showed that excrement was placed on the surface of the ground beneath a privy building within five feet of a branch of Hop brook, and that stable manure was placed upon the surface of the ground within sixty-six feet of the stream. A notice was served upon the owner to discontinue the contamination of the stream at this point, and a reinspection showed that the contents of the privy had been removed and that the notice had been complied with.

No. 267. An inspection of premises located in Atlantic township showed that waste liquids were placed upon the surface of the ground within thirty-five feet of Willow brook, and also that human excrement was placed upon the surface of the ground beneath a privy building thirty-two feet distant from the stream. A no ice was served upon the owner to discontinue the contamination of the stream, and a reinspection of the premises showed that no action had been taken but we were informed that a tight vault would be constructed and the other sources of contamination removed.

No. 268 An inspection of premises located near Holmdel showed that a privy building was located within forty-five feet of a branch of Willow brook and also that a hog pen was located forty-five feet from the stream. Upon reinspection the decision was reached that the contamination was not direct and that the premiseshould be reinspected from time to time.

No. 269. An inspection of premises located near Holmdel showed that excrement was placed upon the surface of the ground beneath a privy building within seventy feet of a branch of Willow brook, and also that a large quantity of manure was located within seventy feet of the stream. A notice was served upon the owner to discontinue the contamination of the stream, and a reinspection of the premises showed that the contents of the privy had been removed and the owner promised to remove the manure at an early day.

No. 270. An inspection of premises located near Holmdel showed that a hog pen was located within thirty-five feet of a branch of Willow brook, and that a large accumulation of rubbish had been placed on the banks of the stream. A notice was served upon the owner to discontinue the contamination of the stream, and upon reinspection of the premises it was found that no action had been taken, but there was no evidence at that time of direct contamination of the waters of the stream

No. 271. An inspection of premises located near Holmdel showed that rubbish was placed on the banks of a branch of Willow brook, and that large quantities of stable manure were placed upon the surface of the ground within twenty-seven feet

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