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Delaware Aqueduct to increase New York's water supply fifty percent
System consists of impounding reservoirs on three Catskill Mountain streams and pressure tunnel aqueduct; illustrated progress report on earth fill Neversink dam, Merriman dam and diversion tunnel; profile of Delaware Aqueduct shows location of 31 shafts, from 310 to 1550 ft deep, in 85 mi length of tunnel.
Delaware Aqueduct to increase New York's water supply fifty percent
System consists of impounding reservoirs on three Catskill Mountain streams and pressure tunnel aqueduct; illustrated progress report on earth fill Neversink dam, Merriman dam and diversion tunnel; profile of Delaware Aqueduct shows location of 31 shafts, from 310 to 1550 ft deep, in 85 mi length of tunnel.
Delaware Aqueduct to increase New York's water supply fifty percent
Civ Eng (NY)
Armstrong, R.W. (author)
1949
5 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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