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Flood channel paved with asphaltic concrete
Bull Creek, natural drainage ditch in San Fernando Valley, Calif, has been lined for distance of about 5 1/2 mi using asphaltic concrete for slope lining and portland cement concrete for invert lining; slope paving on last section completed was placed for $0.18 per sq ft, including placement of reinforcing; slope lining is reinforced with Ellwood Type F fencing, embedded in it at mid-depth.
Flood channel paved with asphaltic concrete
Bull Creek, natural drainage ditch in San Fernando Valley, Calif, has been lined for distance of about 5 1/2 mi using asphaltic concrete for slope lining and portland cement concrete for invert lining; slope paving on last section completed was placed for $0.18 per sq ft, including placement of reinforcing; slope lining is reinforced with Ellwood Type F fencing, embedded in it at mid-depth.
Flood channel paved with asphaltic concrete
Civ Eng (NY)
Hovater, L.R. (author)
Civil Engineering ; 26
1956
2 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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