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Our friend the rustic sanitary engineer was one of the group.
Two years later, in 1953, the Sanitary Engineering department started.
His achievements are considered the starting point of Japan's environmental and sanitary engineering.
Tea Party "revolves around a family engaged in a business of sanitary engineering."
Neither sanitary engineers nor the public at large were ready for chemical disinfection.
William Lee (1812-1891) was an English civil and sanitary engineer.
"Hell, we haven't got an extra five hours' overtime for a sanitary engineer."
Another participant, a sanitary engineer who did not want his name published, noted that he had received valuable advice from members of the group.
He was an authority on water-works and sanitary engineering in Northern India.
The work became a classic in the field of sanitary engineering and paved the way for others to control taste and odor problems.
In that office, he began regular examinations of public water supplies, a sanitary engineering service, and programs for protecting children from epidemics.
Generally, sanitary engineers work for municipalities and are highly trained professionals with a diverse range of engineering skills.
You look exactly like a sanitary engineer.'
Baylis was one of the first sanitary engineers to raise concerns about open finished water reservoirs.
In 1946, the Department of Sanitary Engineering and Municipalities was established.
He joined the Johns Hopkins faculty in 1937 as chairman of the department of sanitary engineering.
The second publication was first known as The Plumber and Sanitary Engineer.
A sanitary engineer may be either:
Central's College of Engineering in 1965, offered a one-year Sanitary engineering course with three graduates.
There was an unreliable alternative infrastructure: a self appointed network of postal workers, sanitary engineers, even a kind of law.
John Robert Baylis (1885-1963) was an American chemist and sanitary engineer.
"Water and Sanitary Engineer"
These included clinicians, sanitary engineers, health educators and invariably MOHs.
George Warren Fuller (1868-1934) was a sanitary engineer who was also trained in bacteriology and chemistry.
At the time, Fuller was, perhaps, the most respected sanitary engineer in the U.S.