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This paper describes the design and construction of a concrete dam which depends on its arched form for stability. The East Canyon Creek Dam, on East Canyon Creek, Morgan County, Utah, is 12 miles above the Town of Morgan and 37 miles from Ogden, Utah. The reservoir formed by the dam stores water for late irrigation of lands in the Salt Lake Valley south of Ogden, and forms a part of the irrigation system owned by the Davis and Weber Counties Canal Company, of Ogden. The mean altitude of the site is 6 000 ft.
This paper describes the design and construction of a concrete dam which depends on its arched form for stability. The East Canyon Creek Dam, on East Canyon Creek, Morgan County, Utah, is 12 miles above the Town of Morgan and 37 miles from Ogden, Utah. The reservoir formed by the dam stores water for late irrigation of lands in the Salt Lake Valley south of Ogden, and forms a part of the irrigation system owned by the Davis and Weber Counties Canal Company, of Ogden. The mean altitude of the site is 6 000 ft.
The East Canyon Creek Dam
Parker, A. F. (author)
Transactions of the American Society of Civil Engineers ; 83 ; 574-598
2021-01-01
251919-01-01 pages
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