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Constructing concrete wells in susquehanna river
Procedure used at Danville, Pa, in construction of concrete wells, to replace old cast iron ones; wells receive water from river which has filtered through several feet of sandy river bed; river turbidity of 4000 is reduced to 40.
Constructing concrete wells in susquehanna river
Procedure used at Danville, Pa, in construction of concrete wells, to replace old cast iron ones; wells receive water from river which has filtered through several feet of sandy river bed; river turbidity of 4000 is reduced to 40.
Constructing concrete wells in susquehanna river
Pub Works
Deitrick, L. (author)
Public Works ; 72
1941
2 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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