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Journal Article

Author
Garlick, Edward Thomas Mervyn
Title
The sewerage works at Colac, Echuca, and Mildura, and experience obtained in their operation
In
Journal of the Institution of Engineers, Australia
Imprint
vol. 5, no. 8, Aug 1933, pp. 270-282
Description

This paper, No.454, originated in the Melbourne Division of The Institution.

[This paper was posthumously awarded the Warren Memorial Prize 1933.]

Abstract

The paper describes the sewerage works which have been constructed during the last few years at Colac, Echuca and Mildura, in Victoria, and gives an account of their operation and the results obtained. Graphs illustrating important details of the paper, photographs of the Colac and Echuca works and a general plan of the Mildura works are included.

Related Published resources

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  • Garlick, E. T. M., 'The sewerage works at Colac, Echuca, and Mildura, and experience obtained in their operation (Corrigenda)', Journal of the Institution of Engineers, Australia, 7 (1) (1935), 9. Details
  • Garlick, E. T. M.; Gillespie, C. G., 'The sewerage works at Colac, Echuca, and Mildura, and experience obtained in their operation (Discussions and communications)', Journal of the Institution of Engineers, Australia, 6 (6) (1934), 452. Details
  • Garlick, E. T. M.; Hodgson, H. J. N., 'The sewerage works at Colac, Echuca, and Mildura, and experience obtained in their operation (Discussions and communications)', Journal of the Institution of Engineers, Australia, 5 (12) (1933), 407. Details
  • Garlick, E. T. M.; Hodgson, H. J. N., 'The sewerage works at Colac, Echuca, and Mildura, and experience obtained in their operation (Discussions and communications)', Journal of the Institution of Engineers, Australia, 5 (10) (1933), 330-331. Details

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