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Notes on extension to water-supply system of Springfield, Mass.; $6,000,000 project will involve construction of Cobble Mountain Dam, highest in world; 250 ft. high from bedrock, with water level 215 ft. above streambed; 1505 ft. thick at base and 50 ft. at crest, 700 ft. wide.
Notes on extension to water-supply system of Springfield, Mass.; $6,000,000 project will involve construction of Cobble Mountain Dam, highest in world; 250 ft. high from bedrock, with water level 215 ft. above streambed; 1505 ft. thick at base and 50 ft. at crest, 700 ft. wide.
The Cobble mountain reservoir
Du Pont Mag
Depp, A.L. (author)
Du Pont Magazine ; 23
1929
6 pages
21 Figs.
Article (Journal)
English
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