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On the Removal of Incrustations in Water Mains
The City of Halifax is supplied with water from two distinct sources.
The high service supply is drawn from the Spruce Hill Lakes, elevated 360 feet above city datum or mean low-tide, and about 8 miles from the heart of the city. The main consists of 6 500 lineal feet of 20 inch, and 29 500 feet of 15 inch pipe, and furnishes water to all localities, exceeding about 125 feet above tide level.
On the Removal of Incrustations in Water Mains
The City of Halifax is supplied with water from two distinct sources.
The high service supply is drawn from the Spruce Hill Lakes, elevated 360 feet above city datum or mean low-tide, and about 8 miles from the heart of the city. The main consists of 6 500 lineal feet of 20 inch, and 29 500 feet of 15 inch pipe, and furnishes water to all localities, exceeding about 125 feet above tide level.
On the Removal of Incrustations in Water Mains
Keating, E. H. (author)
Transactions of the American Society of Civil Engineers ; 11 ; 127-150
2021-01-01
241882-01-01 pages
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