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Cost of pumping, figured on pumping station expenses, viz, $1,666.84.
11. Per million gallons pumped, $30.06.
12. Per million gallons raised one foot (dynamic), 18.78 cts.
STATISTICS OF CONSUMPTION OF WATER.
1. Estimated total population at date, 1,214.
2. Estimated population on lines of pipe, 921.
3. Estimated population supplied, 864.
4. Total consumption for the year, 55,448,939 gallons.
5. Passed through meters, 19,186,885 gallons.
6. Percentage of consumption metered, 34.6.
7. Average daily consumption, 97,156 gallons.
8. Gallons per day to each inhabitant, 80
9. Gallons per day to each consumer, 112.4+.
10. Gallons per day to each tap, 575.
11. Cost of supplying water, per million gallons, figured on total maintenance $89.18.
12. Total cost of supplying water, per million gallons, figured on total maintenance+interest on bonds, $94.09.
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STATISTICS RELATING TO DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM.
MAINS.
1. Kind of pipe, cast iron & cement lined.
2. Sizes, from 4" to 12".
3. Extended 00 ft. during year.
4. Discontinued 00 ft. dur- ing year.
5. Total now in use, 17,479 miles.
6. Cost of repairs per mile, $1.80.
7. Number of leaks per mile .4.
8. Length of pipes less than 4 inches diam., } miles 25. Number of meters added,
9. Number of hydrants add- ed during year, 4.
10. Number of hydrants (public and private) now in use, SS.
11. Number of stop gates add- ed during year, 1.
12. Number of stop gates now in use, 85.
13. Number of stop gates smaller than 4 inch, 0
14. Number of blow-offs, 15.
15. Range of pressure on mains, 40 lbs. to 60 lbs.
SERVICES.
16. Kind of pipe, Galv. iron & cement lined.
17. Sizes, 3" to 4 ".
18. Extended 37 feet.
19. Discontinued 00 feet.
20. Total now in use, 00 miles.
21. Number of service taps added during year, 2.
22. Number now in use, 193. 23. Average length of serv- ice, 12 feet.
24. Average cost of service for the year, 000.00.
18.
26. Number now in use, 24.
*The metered water is deducted from the total consump- tion in making these averages.
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Water.
Payments.
H. E. Barnes, Storing Pump, $ 5 00
National Express Co., Expressing, 12 00
E. B. Badger & Sons, Brass Pans, Rain Gauge and Scales, 102 50
J. Waldo Smith, Expenses on acct, of Testing Pump
30 00
Ashton Valve Co., Coupling,
75
Fred C. Gifford, Drills and Wrench,
2 26
John F. J. Mulhall, Services as Accountant, 67 22
J. B. Corrigan, Painting, 1 80
Mrs. Sarah Wheeler, 92 Cords Wood,
47 50
Edward Dempsey, Labor,
1 75
Dougherty Bros,. Labor,
1 00
Angelo de Marko, Labor,
6 74
John F. Farrar & Son, Labor,
132 96
Garlock Packing Co., Supplies,
1 20
Eagle Oil Co., Oil, Oil Cups, Waste, etc.
110 26
National Meter Co., Meters and Repairs, 110 35
Walworth Mfg. Co., Iron Pipe, Castings, etc ..
43 26
Barton Steam Pump Co., Repairs on Pump,
32 12
B. & M. R. R., Freight,
5 33
Jenkins Bros., Valves, 2 78
Davis & Farnham Mfg. Co., Sleeves,
23 28
Chadwick Boston Lead Co., Lead and Packing, 21 57
Rufus Warren & Son, 2 pair Rubber Boots,
7 00
Hart Packing, Gaskets, Packing and Supplies,
125 42
Emerson & Co., Ink Pad and Rule,
2 00
Highway Department, Labor,
18 56
Chapman Valve Co., Valves and Supplies,
26 64
E. & F. King Co., Soda Ash,
2 53
Leonard Metcalf, Services Preparing Books,
125 00
The Lincoln Press, Printing, 4 75
1
100
Thomas Groom & Co., Record Book,
17 57
Waltham Coal Co., Coal,
465 56
Lossie E. Laird, Labor, 2 63
Braman, Dow & Co., Fittings,
1 55
M. J. Drummond, Iron Pipe, 52 83
W. B. Hubbard & Son, Supplies, 7 11
Hodge Boiler Works, Tubes and Labor, 4 19
J. S. F. Huddleston, Thermometer, 4 00
Keystone Lubricating Co., Keystone Grease and Cups, 49 00
J. P. Whelan, Mason Work, 55 48
R. B. Laird, Labor,
4 59
R. D. Donaldson, Carpenter Work,
13 23
City of Waltham, Iron Pipe, 11 41
D. O'Connell, Printing, 16 91
J. A. Burgess, Bolts, Pipe Hangers, etc., 6 05
Laidlow, Dunn, Gordon Co., Rubber Diaphragms,
2 45
W. C. Robus, 2 Watch Case Receivers,
1 70
Wadsworth, Howland & Co., engine Enamel,
10 50
Buttrick Lumber Co., 4 30
George E. Winslow, Reservoir Alarm, 152 02
E. L. Pitman, Lumber, Hardware and Labor, 9 20
C. H. H. Moulton, Step Ladder, 3 00
Wm. C. Peirce, Storing Pipe,
5 00
Broad Gauge Iron Works, Cistern Covers and Frames, 15 80
Priest, Page & Co., Repairing Scales,
15 11
I. N. MacRae, Repairing Leak and Plumbing,
68- 21
E. L. Miner, Repairing Clock,
2 50
C. S. Smith, 8 Telephone, Poles,
12 00
J. J. Hanley, Carting,
10 50
F. E. Cousins & Co., Brick, , Cement, etc.,
70 00
Martin Hewes, Labor, 5 25
J. T .Laird, Services as Engineer, 52 weeks @$15.00, 780 00 J. T. Laird, Services as Superintendent, 185 00
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J. T. Laird, Cash Paid for Car Fares and Supplies, 9 35
Harry Midgley, Labor and Car Fares, 8 17
Thomas Linskie, Labor 10 Days,
27 50
James L. Chapin & Son, Supplies, 17 07
C. S. Wheeler, Treasurer, Payment of Interest and Coupons, 2,317 50
C. S. Wheeler, Treasurer, Payment of Water Bond, 1,000 00 C. S. Wheeler, Treasurer, Transfer by Vote of Town, 2,000 00 Joseph S. Hart, Services as Water Commissioner, 50 00 Joseph S. Hart, Cash paid for Recording Releases, 2 88 Charles S. Smith, Services as Water Commissioner, 50 00
Geo. L. Chapin, Services as Water Commissioner,
75 00
Geo. L. Chapin, Services as Collector, 100 00
C. S. Wheeler, Services as Water Commissioner, 50 00
S. H. Blodgett, Services as Water Commissioner, 50 00
Sinking Fund Commissioner, 1,000 00
$9,905 83
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1st Faucet
Add'l Faucet Bath Tubs Water Closets Set Basins
Set Tubs
Urinals
Hose
Sprinklers
Horses
Cows
Charles S. Wheeler*
3 18; $31 50
Charlotte Wheeler
1
coco co
1
2
47 50
Herbert E. Barnes
1
1 1 1 2
6 22
44 00
Geo. A. Graves
1 1122
1
2
39 00
Estate of Geo. G. Tarbell
1 1213
31 50
Joseph A. Ropes (Cottage)
lunoccupied
Joseph A. Ropes
1 1223
1 4
6 56 50
Wm. R. Warren
1 1 3 333
1
62 00
Wm. R. Warren, Stable
1 11112
5
41 00
Mrs. Annie M. Wilkins
1
121 3
1
1
41 50
Town Hall
50 00
First Parish
Spe
c
ial rate
20 00
Centre School
2
20 00
Mrs. Emily F. Chapin
1 12 12
29 50
Alice B. Chapin*
1 121 12
1
29 63
Geo. Flint (Donaldson)
2
111
33 00
Nellie G. MacRae
1
.11 1
27 00
Unitarian Meeting House
Special
r atle
5 00
Julia A. Bemis
1
1|1|
1
1
33 00
Estate of Cyrus Smith
1
10 00
Geo. L. Chapin
1 1113
1
2
42 00
Charles S. Smith (Langille)
1
10 00
Cyrus G. Smith*
1 1
2 13
22 50
Charles W. Riddle
1 1112
1
21 75
Mrs. A. L. Johnson
1
111
1
28 00
1
1
1
17 00
113454
1
72 50
Julian de Cordova (Stable)
1 1112
5
1
38 00
Mrs. Sarah E. Hunt *
1 1222
2
18 25
J. F. Russ
111112
1
1
41 00
Estate of Jones Smith
1
10 00
Francis Smith*
1 111
1
18
37 00
Charles H. Trask
111212
1
5
48 50
Charles H. Trask (Cottage) .
1
10 00
James J. Storrow **
337 62
A. Henry Higginson
1112
1
3
1
10
60 50
Middlesex Hunt Club
1 1213
31 50
Public Library
10 00
Ann E. Weston
11/
1111
23 00
Mary A. Ropes
1 1122
29 00
1
3
Estate of L. W. Weston
Julian de Cordova
103
First Faucet Add'l Faucet Bath Tubs Water Closets
Set Basins
Set Tubs
Urinals
Hose
Sprinklers
Horses
Cows
Mrs. H. C. Richardson
23 00
Edward C. Bradley
11
1
1
38 00
Geo. Flint
1 111
1
27 00
E. B. Flint
1 111 3
1
34 00
Flint Bros., Greenhouse meter
103 14
Geo. Flint, Barn meter
29 77
Geo. T. Newton
1
22 13
1
2
45 50
James DeNormandie
1113 13
1
2
6
53 00
Moorfield Storey
1
2324
1
6 5
69 00
Moorfield Storey, Cottage
1
10 00
Henry R. Page
1
1113
1
6
5
51 00
Henry R. Page, Cottage
1
10 00
Laura F. Briggs (Cottage)
1 111
1
1
26 00
Andrew C. Wheelwright
111326
1
52 00
Andrew C. Wheelwright, Cot- tage and Stable
11
2
18 00
F. M. Dempsey
1
1
3
15 00
Estate of Michael Dempsey
1
10 00
Estate of P. Conway
1
8
10 00
Andrew J. Dougherty
1
1
12 00
Mary J. Elsworth t
1
1
1
10 00
Laura F. Briggs
113432
1
59 50
Bridget Roach
1
1
1
13 00
John Kennedy ***
1
3
1
34 85
Edward W. Pope
1 2323
1
3
4
57 00
Edward W. Pope, Cottage
1
1
15 00
John H. Pierce
1123 23
1
3
60 00
Charles P. Jaynes
111112
1
3 30
72 00
Kidder Bros.
1
3
16 00
Samuel H. Pierce
1
1213
1
36 50
B. D. Sweet
1
121
1
34 50
Roger Sherman
1
1112
1
3
9
39 50
James T. Laird
1
111
23 00
Estate of H. C. Chapin
1
10 00
Mrs. A. E. Cousins
1
1 121
32 00
Geo. Flint, 9 months
1
1112
21 75
Harold S. Cousins
1
1112
3
33 00
William C. Pierce
1
1112
2
1
35 00
Alice M. Pierce
1
111
23 00
.
Byron Bradstreet
104
1st Faucet
Add'l Faucet Bath Tubs Water Closets Set Basins
Set Tubs
Urinals
Hose
Sprinklers
Horses
Cows
-
Patrick Lennon
1
11 00
Charles Lunt
10 00
Patrick Craven
10 00
Mrs. Catherine Lahay
1
10 00
James T. Calkins*
3 10
18 00
Edward Ryan
1
1
12 00
S. R. Snelling
1
111
1
8
1
45 00
Elizabeth B. Swift
1
1 2 1
coco
1
1
38 50
Estate of Mrs. A. F. Hodges
1
1
.
10 00
Michael Riley
1
1
11 00
Henry E. Warner
11332
4
1
2
2
64 00
Annie A. Ray
1
10 00
Annie A. Ray
1
10 00
John Ryan
1
1
1
13 00
Helen F. Welch
2
20 00
R. A. Shepard
1
1
1
1
24 00
Helen F. Welch
2
20 00
Dennis Doherty
1
1
13 00
Helen F. Welch (Market)
1
1
12 00
Helen F. Welch
1
111
4
1
32 00
B. & M. R. R., Depot
1
2
1
22 50
B. & M. R. R., Meter
1776 98
1 1
1
1
27 00
1
10 00
1
10 00
F. E. Cousins
1
1
4
1
24 00
Mrs. M. P. Blodgett, Tenement
40 00
Mrs. M. P. Blodgett, Greenhouse
21 57
Mrs. M. P. Blodgett, Residence
1
1212
1
3
44 50
Mrs. Mary Martin
1
10 00
Estate of Israel S. Bent
1
1
12 00
John W. Rooney
1
1
1
13 00
Daniel J. King
1
10 00
George L. Cousins*
1
1
4 24
31 00
Joseph Underwood, Est.
10 00
Charles E. Woodhull ***
85 32
Geo. F. Harrington
10 00
Geo. F. Harrington
4 11
24 50
Francis Smith
1
10 00
1
33 50
Mrs. E. L. Campbell
1
121 3
Abbie F. Cook
1
Mrs. M. R. Blodgett, Tenement Cook Bros.
4
105
1st Faucet
Add'l Faucet
Bath Tubs Water Closets
Set Basins
Set Tubs
Urinals
Hose
Sprinklers
Horses
Cows
South School
2
4
40 00
Joseph S. Hart
1
1
2
4
37 50
Alice D. H. Floyd
1
1 2 1
3
1
2
40 50
Alfred G. Davis
1
1112
1
1
35 00
C. P. Farnsworth*
1
.
11
2 16
25 00
Cook Bros.
1
111
23 00
Julius E. Eveleth
1
1213
1
2
6
46 50
Julius E. Eveleth (Cottage)
1
10 00
John A. Burgess
1
1
12 00
Mrs. Emily Bush
1
12
12
1
34 50
Cook Bros. (Farm House)
1
10 00
Estate of Asahel Wheeler
1
10 00
Thomes Coan
1
10 00
William H. Sherman.
1
10 00
E. A. Sherman*
1
1212
1
40
54 00
D. H. Sherman
1
1
12 00
D. E. Sherman*
1113
26 00
Estate of John Boyce*
1
6|20
36 00
Edward R. Farrar, Tenement
2
20 00
1
10 00
1
10 00
S. H. Blodgett, Barn*
5 15
12 50
S. H. Blodgett, Residence
1111
23
36 00
S. R. H. Biggs
1
1 1
1
1
26 00
F. A. Hayden
1
111
23 00
Town of Lincoln, 3 Water Troughs
150 00
N. E. Tel. & Tel. Co.
15 00
Cemetery Trustees
10 00
William C. Peirce, Green House
25 89
Kidder Brothers, Green House
90 99
Miss Mary Corrigan
1
10 00
Mrs. Adeline F. Adams
51 00
John W. Farrar
1
10 00
Edward R. Farrar
1 11 .
1
25 00
John F. Farrar
1
19 00
Thomas L. Giles
1 11
20 00
John Tasker
1
1
1
1
22 00
Russell G. Crook
1
11
20 00
Mrs. Marrian Bamforth
1
10 00
.
1
1 1
1 2323
1
2
4
1
1
1
.
S. H. Blodgett, Farm House Edward R. Farrar, Blacksmith Shop
1
1
106
1st Faucet
Add'l Faucet Bath Tubs
Water Closets Set Basins
Set Tubs
Urinals
Hose
Sprinklers
Horses
Cows
C. H. Bamforth
10 00
Estate of Albert Ehlert
1
1
1
13 00 .
Edwin B. Rice
1
1
2
19 00
Vernon A. Wright
1
11|
1 2
1
1
2
36 00
James Hunter
1
2
7
21 00
H. W. Farrar
1
10 00
Lewis Miner
1
10 00
W. A. Blodgett Farm*
1
15 70
60 00
Ogden Codman
113533
1
4 2
78 00
St. Anne's Church, Special
5 00
Mrs. A. L. Snelling
1
12
3
1
5
2
48 00
Mrs. A. L. Snelling
1
111
2
27 00
H. K. W. Hall
1
10 00
Charles F. Adams, meter
127.80
Charles F. Adams, Farm House* 3
33
31 39
Mrs. Kate F. P. Dodge
12 00
Watson Tyler
10 00
Mrs. John Delory
1
10 00
Mrs. Mary Bernard
1
10 00
A. S. Eldredge
1
12
3
1
3
42 50
Dr. W. A. Brooks
1
12
13
1
1
38 50
C. P. Jaynes, Meter Stable
24 30
Town of Lincoln, 84 Hydrants
1260 00
P. B. Snelling, Cottage
1
10 00
Abijah G. Jones
1
10 00
Estate of L. W. Weston (Farm House)
1
10 00
C. P. Jaynes (Cottage)
2
16 66
Mrs. Bridget Roach, Cottage
1
10 00
Chas. F. Bush
1
10 00
1 1
1
HH
Note .-* For Part of the year. ** Part of Water used for Building Purposes. *** Guarantee on account of Cost of Extension. +Water shut off for non-payment.
PROFIT AND LOSS. Year ending Feb. 1, 1906.
DR.
CR.
To Expense,
$ 269 80
By Water* $8,495 48
Salaries,
1,459 59
Interest,
2,296 41
Repairs and renewals,
730 00
Fuel,
612 31
Net gain for year,
3,127 37
$8,495 48
$8,495 48
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ASSETS.
LIABILITIES.
Construction,
$133,106 60
Bonds outstanding, t Surplus,
$ 61,000 00
Cash,
1,752 68
75,506 43
Water bills uncollected,
1,414 58
Fuel on hand,
124 50
Sinking fund,
108 07
$136,506 43
$136,506 43
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WATER WORKS DEPARTMENT. *WATER RECEIPTS.
Domestic,
$5,730 84
Meters,
2,063 58
$7,794 42
Uncollected 1905,
1,414 58
$9,209 00
Old accounts 1904 collected,
713 52
$8,495 48
+BONDS OUTSTANDING.
Issue of 1894, due one each year,
$ 9,000 00
Issue of 1897, due 1917,
10,000 00
Issue of 1900, due 1930,
23,000 00
Issue of 1902, due 1932,
9,000 00.
Issue of 1903, due 1933,
5,000 00
Issue of 1904, due 1934,
5,000 00
$61,000 00
Respectfully submitted,
C. LEE TODD, Comptroller
,
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Rules and Regulations of the State Board of Health.
COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS.
The State Board of Health, acting under the authority of section 113 of chapters 75 of the Revised Laws, and every other act thereto enabling, hereby makes the following rules and regulations for the purpose of preventing the pollution and securing the sanitary protection of the waters of Sandy Pond and its tributaries used by the town of Lincoln as a source of water supply, which shall remain in force until further notice and which may be hereafter from time to time amended or added to by the State Board of Health :-
1. No cesspool, privy or other place for the reception, deposit or storage of human excrement, and no urinal or water- closet not discharging into a sewer, shall be located, con- structed or maintained within fifty feet of high-water mark of Sandy Pond, so called, said pond being in the town of Lincoln and used by said town as a source of water supply, or within fifty feet of high-water mark of any reservoir, lake, pond, stream, ditch, water course or other open waters, the water of which flows directly or ultimately into said Sandy Pond.
2. No human excrement shall be deposited or discharged in or into Sandy Pond, so called, said pond being in the town of Lincoln and used by said town as a source of water supply, or into any reservoir, lake, pond, stream, ditch, water course or other open waters, the water of which flows directly or ultimately into said Sandy Pond: and no human excrement shall be kept in, or deposited or discharged in or into, any cesspool, privy or other receptacle situated within two hun- dred and fifty feet of high-water mark of said Sandy Pond, or within two hundred and fifty feet of high-water mark of any open waters, the water of which flows directly or ultimately
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into said Sandy Pond, unless such cesspool, privy or other receptacle is so constructed that no portion of its contents can escape or be washed into any such waters.
3. No human excrement, or compost containing human excrement, or contents of any privy or cesspool or sewer, or other receptacle for the reception or storage of human excre- ment, shall be deposited or discharged upon or into the ground at any place from which any such excrement, compost or contents, or particles thereof, may flow or be washed or carried into Sandy Pond, so called, said pond being in the town of Lincoln and used by said town as a source of water supply, or into any reservoir, lake, pond, stream, ditch, water course or other open waters, the water of which flows directly or ulti- mately into said Sandy Pond.
4. No house slops, sink waste, water which has been used for washing or cooking, or other polluted water, shall be dis- charged into Sandy Pond, so called, said pond being in the town of Lincoln and used by said town as a source of water supply, or into any reservoir, lake, pond, stream, ditch, water . course or other open waters, the water of which flows directly or ultimately into said Sandy Pond; and no house slops, sink waste, water which has been used for washing or cooking, or other polluted water, shall be discharged into the ground within fifty feet, or upon the ground within two hundred and fifty feet, of high-water mark of said Sandy Pond, or into the ground within fifty feet, or upon the ground within two hun- dred and fifty feet of high-water mark of any open waters ยท flowing as aforesaid into said Sandy Pond.
5. No garbage, manure or putrescible matter whatsoever shall be put into Sandy Pond, so called, said pond being in the town of Lincoln and used by said town as a source of water supply, or into any reservoir, lake, pond, stream, ditch, water course or other open waters, the water of which flows directly or ultimately into said Sandy Pond; and no garbage, manure, or putrescible matter whatsoever shall, except in the cultiva- tion and use of the soil in the ordinary methods of agriculture, be put upon the ground within two hundred and fifty feet of
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high-water mark of said Sandy Pond, or within two hundred and fifty feet of high-water mark of any open waters flowing as aforesaid into said Sandy Pond.
6. No stable, pig-sty, hen-house, barn-yard, hog-yard, hitching or standing place for horses, cattle or other animals, or other place where animal manure is deposited or accumu- lates, shall be located, constructed or maintained, any part of which is within fifty feet of high-water mark of Sandy Pond, so called, said pond being in the town of Lincoln and used by said town as a source of water supply, or within fifty feet of high-water mark of any reservoir, lake, pond, stream, ditch, water course, or other open waters, the water of which flows directly or ultimately into said Sandy Pond. No stable or other place, as above enumerated, shall be located, constructed or maintained within two hundred and fifty feet of high-water mark of said Sandy Pond, or within two hundred and fifty feet of high-water mark of any open waters flowing as aforesaid into said Sandy Pond, unless suitable and adequate provision is made to prevent any manure or other polluting matter from flowing or being washed into said pond or such open waters.
7. No lands, which were not under the control of cemetery authorities and used for cemetery purposes on September 3, 1903, from which the natural drainage flows into Sandy Pond, so called, said pond being in the town of Lincoln and used by said town as a source of water supply, or into any reservoir, lake, pond, stream, ditch, water course or other open waters, the water of which flows directly or ultimately into said Sandy Pond, shall be taken or used for cemetery purposes until a plan and description of the lands which it is proposed to use for such purposes, sufficient for their identification, shall be presented to the State Board of Health, and until such taking or use shall be approved in writing by said State Board of Health.
8. No manufacturing refuse or waste products or polluting liquid, or other substance of a nature poisonous or injurious either to human beings or animals, or other putrescible matter whatsoever, shall be discharged directly into, or at any place
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from which it may flow or be washed or carried into, Sandy Pond, so called, said pond being in the town of Lincoln and used by said town as a source of water supply, or into any reservoir, lake, pond, stream, ditch, water course or other open waters, the water of which flows directly or ultimately into said Sandy Pond.
9. No system of sewers or other works for the collection, conveyance, disposal or purification of domestic or manu- facturing sewage or drainage, or any other putrescible matter whatsoever, shall, except in accordance with plans first approved in writing by the State Board of Health, be con- structed or maintained at any place within the watershed of Sandy Pond, so called, said pond being in the town of Lincoln and used by said town as a source of water supply. No private or separate sewer shall be constructed or maintained, having an outlet upon or in the ground within two hundred and fifty feet of high-water mark of said Sandy Pond, or within two hundred and fifty feet of high-water mark of any reservation, lake, pond, stream, ditch, water course or other open waters, the water of which flows directly or ultimately into said Sandy Pond.
10. No public or private hospital, or other place intended for the reception or treatment of persons afflicted with a contagious or infectious disease, shall, until the location and construction thereof have been approved in writing by the State Board of Health, be located or constructed at any place within the watershed of Sandy Pond, so called, said pond being in the town of Lincoln and used by said town as a source of water supply. No public or private hospital, or other place in- tended for the reception or treatment of persons afflicted with a contagious or infectious disease, shall be maintained at any place within such watershed, unless all the provisions required by the State Board of Health for the purification or disposal of . sewage, drainage or other polluting or organic matter which may be discharged therefrom, having been complied with, and unless all orders issued from time to time by said State Board of Health in relation to the putrification and disposal
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of sewage, drainage and other polluting or organic matter, which may be discharged therefrom, are fully complied with.
11. No tannery, currying shop, or other establishment or place where the skin, wool, hair or fur of any animal is treated, shall, until the location and construction thereof have been ap- proved in writing by the State Board of Health, be located or constructed at any place within the watershed of Sandy. Pond so called, said pond being in the town of Lincoln and used by said town as a source of water supply. No tannery, currying shop, or other establishment or place where the skin, wool, hair or fur of any animal is treated, shall be maintained at any place within such watershed, unless all the provisions required by the State Board of Health for the purification or disposal of sewage, drainage or other polluting or organic matter, which may be discharged therefrom, have been complied with, and unless all orders issued from time to time by said State Board of Health in relation to the purification and disposal of sewage, drainage and other polluting or organic matter, which may be discharged therefrom, are fully complied with.
12. No slaughter house or other building for carrying on the business of slaughtering cattle, sheep or other animals, and no melting or rendering establishment, shall, until the location and construction thereof have been approved in writing by the State Board of Health, be located or constructed at any place within the watershed of Sandy Pond, so called, said pond being in the town of Lincoln and used by said town as a source of water supply. No slaughter house or other building for carrying on the business of slaughtering cattle, sheep or other animals, and no melting or rendering establish- ment, shall be maintained at any place within such watershed, unless all the provisions required by the State Board of Health for the purification or disposal of sewage, drainage or other polluting or organic matter, which may be discharged there- from, having been complied with, and unless all orders issued
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from time to time by said State Board of Health in relation to the purification and disposal of sewage, drainage and other polluting or organic matter, which may be discharged there- from, are fully complied with.
13. No person shall bathe in, and no person shall, unless permitted by a special regulation or by a written permit of the Board of Water Commissioners of the town of Lincoln, fish in, or send, drive or put any animal into Sandy Pond, so called said pond being in the town of Lincoln and used by said town as a source of water supply. 'No person other than a member of said Board of Water Commissioners, its officers, agents or employees, or a member of the Board of Water Commis- sioners of the town of Concord, its officers, agents or employees, or public officers whose duties may so require, shall, unless so permitted by regulation or permit of said Board of Water Commissioners of the town of Lincoln, enter or go, in any boat, skiff, raft or other contrivance, on or upon the water of said pond, nor shall enter or go upon, or drive any animal upon, the ice of said pond.
14. No person shall enter upon Sandy Pond, so called, said pond being in the town of Lincoln and used by said town as a source of water supply, for the purpose of cutting or taking ice, or cut or take ice from said pond, without a written permit, signed by the Board of Water Commissioners of the town of Lincoln, stating the time and place for which such permission is given.
15. All reports which may be made to any board of health, or to any health officer of any town, of cases of contagious or infectious disease occurring within the watershed of Sandy Pond, so called, said pond being in the town of Lincoln and used by said town as a source of water supply, shall be open to the inspection at all reasonable times of the Board of Water
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