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  • It was awarded a silver medal at the Smoke Abatement Exhibition in 1881.
  • This change of operation was for smoke abatement.
  • In 1936 Parker was posthumously awarded a gold medal by the Smoke Abatement Society for this.
  • The Coal Smoke Abatement Society was formed in 1898 making it one of the oldest environmental NGOs.
  • The Coal Smoke Abatement Society was formed in Britain in 1898 making it one of the oldest environmental NGOs.
  • Over the following decades the CSAS was instrumental in the introduction of the 1926 Public Health ( Smoke Abatement Act ) and the Clean Air Act 1956.
  • His publications included Diagnosis and Treatment in Diseases of the Lungs in 1927, and he was President of the National Smoke Abatement Society for two years.
  • The Commercial Club addressed many other progressive reform issues : supported street cleaning and paving projects, smoke abatement and sanitation schemes, and the development of city parks and playgrounds.
  • The height of the chimney was to satisfy the Smoke Abatement Act of 1870 which required a tall chimney to carry smoke out of the valleys in which the factories were built.
  • The provisions of this law were extended in 1926 with the Smoke Abatement Act to include other emissions, such as soot, ash and gritty particles and to empower local authorities to impose their own regulations.
  • He was president of the Smoke Abatement League from 1884 until 1890, the Manchester and Salford Equitable Co-operative Society from 1886 to 1889, and chaired the Manchester Working Men's Association during the 1890s.
  • In the 1920's smoke abatement experts reported that the combination of high hills, low wind velocity, and heavy railroad traffic, and the situation of the business district being immediately adjacent to the greatest railroad activity, was probably not duplicated in any other railroad center in the country.
  • The cities of Glasgow and Edinburgh, in Scotland, suffered smoke-laden fogs in 1909 . Des Voeux, commonly credited with creating the " smog " moniker, presented a paper in 1911 to the Manchester Conference of the Smoke Abatement League of Great Britain about the fogs and resulting deaths.