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Flood Control in the Miami Valley, Ohio
The flood of March, 1913, was the greatest ever recorded in the Miami Valley. Large sections of the business and residential districts of Dayton and Hamilton, Ohio, were inundated to depths of 10 to 12 ft. At Dayton, the levees guarding the down-town district were overtopped 6 ft. or more, and the peak flow through the city exceeded the capacity of the river channel nearly 300 per cent. Similar conditions prevailed in other cities and towns in the Valley. The property loss was estimated at $100 000 000.
Flood Control in the Miami Valley, Ohio
The flood of March, 1913, was the greatest ever recorded in the Miami Valley. Large sections of the business and residential districts of Dayton and Hamilton, Ohio, were inundated to depths of 10 to 12 ft. At Dayton, the levees guarding the down-town district were overtopped 6 ft. or more, and the peak flow through the city exceeded the capacity of the river channel nearly 300 per cent. Similar conditions prevailed in other cities and towns in the Valley. The property loss was estimated at $100 000 000.
Flood Control in the Miami Valley, Ohio
Paul, Charles H. (Autor:in)
Transactions of the American Society of Civil Engineers ; 85 ; 1503-1522
01.01.2021
201922-01-01 pages
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
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