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Rotating Screen of Power Canal, Salt River Project
One feature of the Salt River Project, Arizona, United States Reclamation Service, is a power canal, 19 miles long, having a capacity of 250 cu. ft. per sec., and 240 ft. head. The power developed will eventually be used mainly in pumping for irrigation in the Phoenix Valley. At present the power is used for the construction of the reservoir dam across the Salt River Cañon, which includes the operation of a cement mill. The power is developed in turbine wheels with guide-buckets adjusted by the governor.
Rotating Screen of Power Canal, Salt River Project
One feature of the Salt River Project, Arizona, United States Reclamation Service, is a power canal, 19 miles long, having a capacity of 250 cu. ft. per sec., and 240 ft. head. The power developed will eventually be used mainly in pumping for irrigation in the Phoenix Valley. At present the power is used for the construction of the reservoir dam across the Salt River Cañon, which includes the operation of a cement mill. The power is developed in turbine wheels with guide-buckets adjusted by the governor.
Rotating Screen of Power Canal, Salt River Project
Teichman, F. (author)
Transactions of the American Society of Civil Engineers ; 60 ; 337-338
2021-01-01
21908-01-01 pages
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