Draining for Profit, and Draining for Health

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Draining for Profit, and Draining for Health

by George E. (George Edwin) Waring

EN·~7 hours·22 chapters

Chapters

22 total
1

Draining for Profit, and Draining for Health

1:28
2

Illustrations

3:45
3

CHAPTER I. - LAND TO BE DRAINED AND THE REASONS WHY.

25:05
4

CHAPTER II. - HOW DRAINS ACT, AND HOW THEY AFFECT THE SOIL

49:13
5

CHAPTER III. - HOW TO GO TO WORK TO LAY OUT A SYSTEM OF DRAINS.

2:03:19
6

CHAPTER IV. - HOW TO MAKE THE DRAINS.

51:52
7

CHAPTER V. - HOW TO TAKE CARE OF DRAINS AND DRAINED LAND.

10:01
8

CHAPTER VI. - WHAT DRAINING COSTS.

19:53
9

CHAPTER VII. - "WILL IT PAY?"

26:20
10

CHAPTER VIII. - HOW TO MAKE DRAINING TILES.

30:50

Description

In this detailed 19th‑century guide the author argues that successful land drainage demands uncompromising thoroughness—from the first staking of lines to the final filling of ditches. While acknowledging that limited resources sometimes force temporary or partial work, the text stresses the underlying principles that should always guide every decision. Written in a clear, methodical style, it offers both a philosophical framework and concrete advice for anyone tasked with turning soggy fields into productive ground.

Richly illustrated with diagrams of soils, drainage tiles, leveling instruments, and step‑by‑step construction of ditches and basins, the book reads like a field‑handbook for engineers and farmers alike. It walks listeners through surveying, layout, and the practical use of tools such as boning rods, finishing scoops, and tile‑laying machines. Whether you’re interested in historic agricultural practices or looking for timeless techniques to improve modern drainage projects, the work provides a fascinating blend of theory, craftsmanship, and real‑world problem solving.

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Language

en

Duration

~7 hours (442K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2006-10-04

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

George E. (George Edwin) Waring

George E. (George Edwin) Waring

1833–1898

A pioneering sanitary engineer and civic reformer, he helped change how American cities handled drainage, sewers, and street cleaning. His work in places like Central Park, Memphis, and New York City linked practical engineering with a strong belief in public health.

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