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Sewers capacity for storm water
Some observations made in Washington, D. C., on the rapidity with which storm water finds its way into the sewers. A selfrecording gauge of the height of water in the sewer used in the experiments. A capacity of 2 inches rainfall an hour found to be none too large for well built up and paved sections. Maj. G. J. Lydecker, Eng. Comr.
Sewers capacity for storm water
Some observations made in Washington, D. C., on the rapidity with which storm water finds its way into the sewers. A selfrecording gauge of the height of water in the sewer used in the experiments. A capacity of 2 inches rainfall an hour found to be none too large for well built up and paved sections. Maj. G. J. Lydecker, Eng. Comr.
Sewers capacity for storm water
An. Rep. Eng. Dept. Distr. Columbia
1885
Report
English
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