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Ruskin hydroelectric development of the British Columbia Power Corporation
Project involving construction of overflow gravity-type diversion dam, 195 ft. high, intake and two 21 ft. diam. penstock tunnels; powerhouse with initial space for two 47,000 hp. units; two transmission circuits to Vancouver; excavation; and pouring of concrete; foundation grouting and drainage; electrical equipment; construction equipment and operating machinery required for Ruskin hydroelectric project. (4 figs. partly on p 240) (See also West. Construction News vol. 6, no. 5, Mar. 10, 1931 pp. 127-135, 13 figs.)
Ruskin hydroelectric development of the British Columbia Power Corporation
Project involving construction of overflow gravity-type diversion dam, 195 ft. high, intake and two 21 ft. diam. penstock tunnels; powerhouse with initial space for two 47,000 hp. units; two transmission circuits to Vancouver; excavation; and pouring of concrete; foundation grouting and drainage; electrical equipment; construction equipment and operating machinery required for Ruskin hydroelectric project. (4 figs. partly on p 240) (See also West. Construction News vol. 6, no. 5, Mar. 10, 1931 pp. 127-135, 13 figs.)
Ruskin hydroelectric development of the British Columbia Power Corporation
Engineer
Blee, C.E. (author)
Engineer ; 151
1931
2 pages
4 Figs.
Article (Journal)
English
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