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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."
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.
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.
Central's College of Engineering in 1965, offered a one-year Sanitary engineering course with three graduates.
It will be recalled that Viollet-le-Duc was always keen on any vestiges of medieval sanitary engineering.
Precise Sanitary Engineering (1898; third edition, 1906)
Sanitary Engineering Department.
In the 1860s he teamed up with an uncle in the sanitary engineering firm of Matthew Hall and Company.
The Health Journal: and Record of Sanitary Engineering, 4 (1886/7) pp.40-42.
In 1926, he retired and was named Professor of Municipal and Sanitary Engineering, Emeritus.
Waring devoted himself to agriculture, cattle breeding and drainage until 1877, when drainage and sanitary engineering became his major preoccupation.
Most staff were being taken from the Bureau of Sanitary Engineering of the state Department of Health.
Programs in electrical, chemical, marine, and sanitary engineering were introduced, new buildings were built, and the size of the student body increased to over a thousand.
Everything from construction and set-up, art projects and entertainment through to catering, sanitary engineering and clean-up are handled by those attending the event.
The application of technologies involved in providing clean (potable) water to homes, businesses and public buildings is a major subfield of sanitary engineering.
There were as many disaster stories about its use as there were about the equivalent bit of sanitary engineering that was fitted into submarines.
Sanitary engineering is a noble career because it's vital to world health; taste-free journalism makes you wince with shame for what ought to be an honorable calling.
Its founders envisaged training women in nutrition, chemistry, sanitary engineering, and other fields dominated by men-not to create female scientists but to create scientific homemakers.
Professor Wolman, a retired professor of sanitary engineering at Johns Hopkins University, was 96 years old.
Around this time engineering schools began expanding rapidly, and engineering materials and mechanics began to attract his attention even more than sanitary engineering.