John Bailey Denton Explained

John Bailey Denton
Birth Date:1814 11, df=yes
Birth Place:London
Death Place:Stevenage, Hertfordshire
Nationality:British
Fields:Surveyor,
Civil engineer
Known For:Railway surveying, water & sewage engineering, legislation, author

John Bailey Denton (1814 - 1893) M. Inst. C.E.; F.G.S., was a British surveyor and civil engineer.[1]

Biography

When discussing the value of sewage, Denton records that Jean-Baptiste Boussingault, a chemist, demonstrated that a harvest of of wheat and of barley can be obtained from the nearly of nitrogen an adult's body-waste produces yearly.[2] In addition, 9s (£ at present worth[3] as of) was calculated by Dr. Augustus Voelcker, the consulting chemist for the Royal Agricultural Society of England, to be the annual value of ammonia and phosphates excreted per head.[4]

Honorary

Honorary member of the R.A.S.S. of Denmark, Sweden, and Hanover.[5]

List of publications

This list is taken from ODNB[1] and Works by Mr Bailey-Denton, M. Inst. C.E.; F.G.S., in Sewage Disposal (1895).[5]

Notes and References

  1. "John Bailey Denton", Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
  2. Denton (1885) p. 93
  3. Using RPI as described in Choosing the Best Indicator to Measure Relative Worth
  4. Denton (1885) p. 94
  5. Book: Denton, John Bailey. Sewage Disposal: Ten Years' (Now Fourtenn Years) in Works of Intermittent Downward Filtration. 1885. E and F N Spon. 2. PDF. 18 July 2010.