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Storm-relief sewer details. Dayton, Ohio
Flattop sections necessitated in places by shallow cover and underground obstructions; pressure manholes and junction chambers; interceptor starts with diam. of 48 in. increasing to 84-in.; it is of monolithic-concrete construction, with invert liner plates of vitrified clay; special sewer sections; sewer siphons.
Storm-relief sewer details. Dayton, Ohio
Flattop sections necessitated in places by shallow cover and underground obstructions; pressure manholes and junction chambers; interceptor starts with diam. of 48 in. increasing to 84-in.; it is of monolithic-concrete construction, with invert liner plates of vitrified clay; special sewer sections; sewer siphons.
Storm-relief sewer details. Dayton, Ohio
Eng. News-Rec
Barte, G.R. (author) / Van Horn, R.E. (author)
Engineering News-Record ; 1$7
1931
3 pages
6 Figs.
Article (Journal)
English
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