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Lake Okeechobee storm tides confined by 66-mile levee
Combination navigation and flood-control project being carried out by government of United States to prevent repetition of disastrous overflows of 1926 and 1928, calling for over 43,000,000 cu yd of rock and marl levee and auxiliary structures to control lake levels; flood-control plans; wet and dry borrowpit methods; hydraulic fill levee; progress and personnel.
Lake Okeechobee storm tides confined by 66-mile levee
Combination navigation and flood-control project being carried out by government of United States to prevent repetition of disastrous overflows of 1926 and 1928, calling for over 43,000,000 cu yd of rock and marl levee and auxiliary structures to control lake levels; flood-control plans; wet and dry borrowpit methods; hydraulic fill levee; progress and personnel.
Lake Okeechobee storm tides confined by 66-mile levee
Eng News-Rec
Henry, S.T. (author)
Engineering News-Record ; 113
1934
6 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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