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Extensions of the Brooklyn sewerage system: sixtieth street sewer
Describes the construction of a sewer built in open cut, although the trench has a maximum depth of 43 ft., and the minimum depth is 34 ft. (2000 w.)
Extensions of the Brooklyn sewerage system: sixtieth street sewer
Describes the construction of a sewer built in open cut, although the trench has a maximum depth of 43 ft., and the minimum depth is 34 ft. (2000 w.)
Extensions of the Brooklyn sewerage system: sixtieth street sewer
Eng Rec
1904
Article (Journal)
English
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