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Description of most northerly power development in Canada; geographical and drainage conditions of Churchill River basin; temporary plant supplies power for construction of main development which will have initial capacity of 44,500 hp. and ultimate capacity of 86,000 hp. and will include concrete gravity dam of about 80 ft. maximum height, concrete spillway dam of Ogee profile and 100,000 cu. ft. per sec. in. capacity.
Description of most northerly power development in Canada; geographical and drainage conditions of Churchill River basin; temporary plant supplies power for construction of main development which will have initial capacity of 44,500 hp. and ultimate capacity of 86,000 hp. and will include concrete gravity dam of about 80 ft. maximum height, concrete spillway dam of Ogee profile and 100,000 cu. ft. per sec. in. capacity.
Island falls hydro power development
Can. Engr
Small, F.S. (author)
Canadian Engineer ; 57
1929
6 pages
11 Figs.
Article (Journal)
English
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