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August 13, 1865: Death of Ignaz Philipp Semmelweis | This Day in Water History
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This Day in Water History. A little bit of water history–one day at a time. August 13, 1865: Death of Ignaz Philipp Semmelweis. August 13, 1865:. Death of Ignaz Philipp Semmelweis. Semmelweis is credited with recognizing the high death toll among women during childbirth caused by physicians using unsanitary procedures. He instituted the disinfection of physicians’ hands with a concentrated chlorine solution and the death rate of new mothers plummeted. His research and practical applicat...August 13, 2015.
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This Day in Water History. A little bit of water history–one day at a time. McGuire is an environmental engineer and writer. He has worked in the drinking water community for over 40 yrs. November 4, 2000: Restoring the Everglades. November 4, 2000. New York Times headline. The legislation now goes to President Clinton, who is expected to sign the bill into law and set in motion a restoration plan that would take nearly four decades to complete. This entry was posted in Year 5 TDIWH. November 4, 2016.
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August 14, 1913: Sewerage and Health | This Day in Water History
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This Day in Water History. A little bit of water history–one day at a time. August 14, 1913: Sewerage and Health. Typhoid Fever Death Rate and Sewer Construction in Louisville, KY. August 14, 1913:. Many authors tried to show that building sewers saved lives. However, the data was just not there. As I said in my book,. This entry was posted in Year 3 TDIWH. And tagged drinking water. August 14, 2015. August 13, 1865: Death of Ignaz Philipp Semmelweis. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here.
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In Memoriam: Joseph L. Sax | Legal Planet
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Insight and Analysis: Environmental Law and Policy. Insight and Analysis: Environmental Law and Policy. In Memoriam: Joseph L. Sax, Gentleman, Scholar, Giant of Environmental Law. March 10, 2014. In Memoriam: Joseph L. Sax, Gentleman, Scholar, Giant of Environmental Law. Visionary environmental advocate will be sorely missed, long remembered. Joe Sax receiving the 2013 Defender of the Trust Award from the Mono Lake Committee. Photograph by Arya Degenhardt. 1971): Mountains Without Handrails. We could go ...
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This Day in Water History. A little bit of water history–one day at a time. For the latest post on this blog about This Day in Water History, go to: https:/ thisdayinwaterhistory.wordpress.com/. If you find anything in these daily posts that is inaccurate, please tell us at. We are looking for additional material for the daily posts. If you would like to share important dates in drinking water and wastewater history, please contact us at. 4 thoughts on “ Today. October 15, 2012 at 11:10 pm. Fill in your ...
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August 15, 1922: National Coast Anti Pollution League | This Day in Water History
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This Day in Water History. A little bit of water history–one day at a time. August 15, 1922: National Coast Anti Pollution League. Gifford Pinchot, Forest Service head, Pennsylvania governor and president of the National Coast Anti-Pollution League. August 15, 1922:. In support of the National Coast Anti-Pollution League. Writes of a time, 20 years beforehand, when fish were common in the Delaware River: ‘How [can] any sane person deliberately go into such black and vile-looking water? August 15, 2015.