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St. Mary-milk river irrigation project
Illustrated description of irrigation structures at Lethbridge, Alberta, and how they are being built; irrigation tunnel of horseshoe section is 2500 ft long; control is designed to pass 3200 cfs at heads varying from 25 to 81 ft; Pothole dam is rolled earth fill structure, 130 ft high; St. Mary dam is 185 ft high and filled with impervious, pervious and rock material; data on pore pressure and settlement measuring devices. (See also - discussion p 496)
St. Mary-milk river irrigation project
Illustrated description of irrigation structures at Lethbridge, Alberta, and how they are being built; irrigation tunnel of horseshoe section is 2500 ft long; control is designed to pass 3200 cfs at heads varying from 25 to 81 ft; Pothole dam is rolled earth fill structure, 130 ft high; St. Mary dam is 185 ft high and filled with impervious, pervious and rock material; data on pore pressure and settlement measuring devices. (See also - discussion p 496)
St. Mary-milk river irrigation project
Eng J
MacKenzie, G.L. (author)
Engineering Journal ; 31
1948
11 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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Irrigation tunnel for St. Mary Dam, St. Mary-milk River project, Alberta, Canada
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