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Safety and Safety Standards for Electric Supply and Communication Facilities in Utility Tunnels
In recent years many of the facilities of electric and communication utilities have been installed underground, principally for environmental reasons. Installation and maintenance of these facilities, along with the facilities of several other utilities is becoming difficult and costly, and the necessity of frequent street openings for access to utilities is burdensome to the public and to businesses in the vicinity. Better coordination of utility and other public works facilities is needed. Because of this, the utility tunnel concept is receiving much study and utility tunnel safety is a primary consideration.
Safety and Safety Standards for Electric Supply and Communication Facilities in Utility Tunnels
In recent years many of the facilities of electric and communication utilities have been installed underground, principally for environmental reasons. Installation and maintenance of these facilities, along with the facilities of several other utilities is becoming difficult and costly, and the necessity of frequent street openings for access to utilities is burdensome to the public and to businesses in the vicinity. Better coordination of utility and other public works facilities is needed. Because of this, the utility tunnel concept is receiving much study and utility tunnel safety is a primary consideration.
Safety and Safety Standards for Electric Supply and Communication Facilities in Utility Tunnels
W. J. Meese (Autor:in)
1972
4 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
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