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Driving west's wettest tunnel
Main problem of Carmen-Smith hydroelectric project in Oregon Cascades was to design system of dams and power plants in Willamette Nat Forest at confluence of Smith and McKenzie rivers with minimum of disturbance to its existing natural beauties and facilities; extraordinary methods in diversion tunnel used because of extraordinary inflow; equipment and methods employed in construction of power tunnel, surge chamber and penstock.
Driving west's wettest tunnel
Main problem of Carmen-Smith hydroelectric project in Oregon Cascades was to design system of dams and power plants in Willamette Nat Forest at confluence of Smith and McKenzie rivers with minimum of disturbance to its existing natural beauties and facilities; extraordinary methods in diversion tunnel used because of extraordinary inflow; equipment and methods employed in construction of power tunnel, surge chamber and penstock.
Driving west's wettest tunnel
Western Construction
Western Construction ; 37
1962
Article (Journal)
English
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