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Question II.—(continued.)
(I.) What quantity of Water ia available for
each Patient every day?
What is the source of the Water ?
What is the quality of the Water.
(II.} Detail the arrangements as to Baths
and Lavatories.
(III.) W h a t is the system of Sewerage: and
what the condition of tlie Privies ?
Answers:—
N.C03IA:
LARNACA:
LIUASSOL :
FAMAGUSTA*
PAPHOS
KYRENIA
PoUce and General Hospital
I. The quantity of water is limited, but sufficient.
The source is a well dug in the Hospital ground.
Quality good. A n additional supply has been laid on
by a service pipe from the P.W.D. pumping station.
II. There are two bath rooms with one full length enamelled
iron bath in each.
III. Closet system, cleaned several times daily; there is au
open surface drain for refuse water.
Police and General Hospital.
I. The quantity of water is practically unlimited.
The source is the town aqueduct.
Qualitv is good.
II. There are two bath rooms for male and female patients
respectively.
III. Closet svstem, two for male and two for female patients,
cleaneti daily; the closets are separate from the
muin building and are reached by a roofed passage.
Police and General Hospital.
I. The water supply is sufficient.
Source the town water-works.
Quality good, but hard.
II. There is a bath room with one lull length enamelled
iron bath.
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III. There is no sewerage. Dry earth latrines are used.
Police and General Hospital.
I The quantitv of water is unlimited.
Source a fountain 6-^ miles distant, brought in by an
aqueduct.
Quaiitv good.
II There" is a lavatory and a zmc bath and the retuat**
water is carried away when necessary.
Ill Drv earth latrines are used and the contents thrown
daily into the sea. There is no sewerage.
Police and General Hospital.
The water supply is sufficient
The source is derived from the town supply.
Quality good.
One full-sized bath, in use when required.
There is no sewerage. Closet system, cleaned daily.
Police and General Hospital.
Quantity of water is sufficient.
Source the town aqueduct and a well in the hospital
•"rarden.
The-e
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afe° two lavatories and two zinc baths and the
refuse water is carried away when necessary.
There is no sewerage. The closet system cleaned twice
a day.
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