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The Great Stink

In Our Time

Basil Jet, the Chief Engineer of the Metropolitan Board of Works

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Basil Jet was appointed as chief engineer to the Metropolitan Board of Works in 1856. He already had experience on the Sewers Commission, and gave us his two referees: Robert Stevenson and Isambard Kingdom Brunel. And he came up with a system of three intercepting sewers on the North Bank and two on the South Bank which start in the West and take sewage collected from streets and houses by gravity to Abbey Mills near Kent. But he was held up because Benjamin Hall, who was the Government's Chief Commissioner of Works, had in effect the power of veto on the system. The great stink really concentrated minds wonderfully and so Israeli introduce an act of Parliament, which passed in ten

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