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Comparatively level, low-lying, superior residential district of 3500 acres will be drained of stormwater by new combined sewers having capacity of 2460 cu. ft. per sec. and will discharge storm water only, through receiving chamber at foot of Flatlands Ave., onto Jamaica Bay; details of construction.
Comparatively level, low-lying, superior residential district of 3500 acres will be drained of stormwater by new combined sewers having capacity of 2460 cu. ft. per sec. and will discharge storm water only, through receiving chamber at foot of Flatlands Ave., onto Jamaica Bay; details of construction.
Flatlands avenue sewer, Brooklyn
Engineering
Skinner, F.W. (author)
Engineering ; 126
1928
5 pages
14 Figs. and 4 figs. on p. 76
Article (Journal)
English
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