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Reservoir construction costs lowered by underdraining subsoil
Expansion of Detroit's water supply system; construction of 30,000, 000 gal reservoir built of reinforced concrete using two-way flat slab construction for roof and base with walls designed as fixed end slabs; subdrains stabilize foundation and keep groundwater out of reservoir.
Reservoir construction costs lowered by underdraining subsoil
Expansion of Detroit's water supply system; construction of 30,000, 000 gal reservoir built of reinforced concrete using two-way flat slab construction for roof and base with walls designed as fixed end slabs; subdrains stabilize foundation and keep groundwater out of reservoir.
Reservoir construction costs lowered by underdraining subsoil
Water Sewage Works
1949
2 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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