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Water intake for Coryton oil refinery
Cooling water for power station and process plant taken from Thames; pump decks and associated intake; basic structure made from reinforced concrete, was built upstream and, on completion, floated to site and sunk in position; constructed by John Laing and Son, built in two separate stages, bottom part being constructed in disused drydock at Gravesend and top part added while afloat in Tilbury docks. (See also Engineer v 193 n 5016 Mar 14 1952 p 382; Dock and Harbour Authority v 33 n 379 May 1952 p 13-4)
Water intake for Coryton oil refinery
Cooling water for power station and process plant taken from Thames; pump decks and associated intake; basic structure made from reinforced concrete, was built upstream and, on completion, floated to site and sunk in position; constructed by John Laing and Son, built in two separate stages, bottom part being constructed in disused drydock at Gravesend and top part added while afloat in Tilbury docks. (See also Engineer v 193 n 5016 Mar 14 1952 p 382; Dock and Harbour Authority v 33 n 379 May 1952 p 13-4)
Water intake for Coryton oil refinery
Engineering
Engineering ; 173
1952
Article (Journal)
English
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SITE SURVEY: BP'S CORYTON REFINERY
Online Contents | 1997
|Water intake for Coryton oil refinery
Engineering Index Backfile | 1952
Cooling water intake structure at oil refinery
Engineering Index Backfile | 1952
|Water-cooling structure at oil refinery
Engineering Index Backfile | 1952