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Closing Breaks in Canals under Difficulties
The Binghamton dam and guard lock are situated on the north branch of the Susquehanna river, where its course is nearly west. The dam has a spillway of 350 feet, and a fall of 6 feet. At its north end are a bulkhead and feedgates to several mills and factories, and at its south end, the feedgates of the extension of the Chenango Canal and a guard lock, situated near the river bank and parallel to it, with the lower hollow quoin opposite the crest of the dam.
Closing Breaks in Canals under Difficulties
The Binghamton dam and guard lock are situated on the north branch of the Susquehanna river, where its course is nearly west. The dam has a spillway of 350 feet, and a fall of 6 feet. At its north end are a bulkhead and feedgates to several mills and factories, and at its south end, the feedgates of the extension of the Chenango Canal and a guard lock, situated near the river bank and parallel to it, with the lower hollow quoin opposite the crest of the dam.
Closing Breaks in Canals under Difficulties
Whitford, O. T. (author)
Transactions of the American Society of Civil Engineers ; 2 ; 161-162
2021-01-01
21874-01-01 pages
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