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The Garchey System was an early refuse disposal system in the United Kingdom. Devised by Louis Garchey, a Frenchman, it was first installed in blocks of flats in France during the 1930s. It was first used in the UK in 1935 after the City of Leeds installed it in one of its housing blocks. A British firm holds the UK rights. Similar systems were installed in various buildings during the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s. A more sophisticated system was installed in London's Barbican Estate in the 1960s and 1970s.

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  • The Garchey System was an early refuse disposal system in the United Kingdom. Devised by Louis Garchey, a Frenchman, it was first installed in blocks of flats in France during the 1930s. It was first used in the UK in 1935 after the City of Leeds installed it in one of its housing blocks. A British firm holds the UK rights. Similar systems were installed in various buildings during the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s. A more sophisticated system was installed in London's Barbican Estate in the 1960s and 1970s. (en)
  • Le Garchey (également connu sous la dénomination d'évier-vidoir) est un système d'évacuation des ordures par voie humide, contrairement au vide-ordures classique, qui est à voie sèche. Le système fut inventé au début du XXe siècle par le français Louis Garchey et a connu son heure de gloire dans les années 1930. Les logements de la « Cité-jardin» du Plessis-Robinson, le complexe immobilier Matrat-Voisembert à Issy-les-Moulineaux (jusqu'en 2005) ou la Cité radieuse de Marseille de Le Corbusier en furent équipés. (fr)
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  • The Garchey System was an early refuse disposal system in the United Kingdom. Devised by Louis Garchey, a Frenchman, it was first installed in blocks of flats in France during the 1930s. It was first used in the UK in 1935 after the City of Leeds installed it in one of its housing blocks. A British firm holds the UK rights. Similar systems were installed in various buildings during the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s. A more sophisticated system was installed in London's Barbican Estate in the 1960s and 1970s. (en)
  • Le Garchey (également connu sous la dénomination d'évier-vidoir) est un système d'évacuation des ordures par voie humide, contrairement au vide-ordures classique, qui est à voie sèche. Le système fut inventé au début du XXe siècle par le français Louis Garchey et a connu son heure de gloire dans les années 1930. Le principe général est d'utiliser les évacuations des éviers, avec un orifice élargi, et d'utiliser le poids de l'eau et une aspiration par le bas pour stocker les déchets dans une cuve devant être régulièrement vidée ou connectée au tout-à-l'égout. Il n'y avait pas de siphon, donc il était préférable de ne pas y laisser tomber, par inadvertance, de menus objets tels que bagues ou autres bijoux. Les logements de la « Cité-jardin» du Plessis-Robinson, le complexe immobilier Matrat-Voisembert à Issy-les-Moulineaux (jusqu'en 2005) ou la Cité radieuse de Marseille de Le Corbusier en furent équipés. (fr)
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