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River diversions on Erne power development
Cliff plant on River Erne, Ireland, is first step of 140-ft fall for generation of 54 million kw-hr annually; works comprise 350-ft long gravity dam and earth embankment, three 20-ft wide sluices, any two of which are capable of discharging 300 cu m per sec, and intake and power house; description of construction including cofferdams; analysis of labor, plant and materials for rock excavation; data on equipment.
River diversions on Erne power development
Cliff plant on River Erne, Ireland, is first step of 140-ft fall for generation of 54 million kw-hr annually; works comprise 350-ft long gravity dam and earth embankment, three 20-ft wide sluices, any two of which are capable of discharging 300 cu m per sec, and intake and power house; description of construction including cofferdams; analysis of labor, plant and materials for rock excavation; data on equipment.
River diversions on Erne power development
Instn Civ Engrs Ireland -- Bul
O'Connor, P.A. (author)
1949
26 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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