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Concrete siphons and canal linings feature irrigation system
Features of Otis Orchards irrigation district, tract of 2726 acres in Spokane valley, Washington; water is brought from Spokane River through canal and flume 3 1/2 mi long, built at cost of $90,000; intake siphon near intake 218 ft long of reinforced concrete; immediate lining with concrete of ditches as soon as dug.
Concrete siphons and canal linings feature irrigation system
Features of Otis Orchards irrigation district, tract of 2726 acres in Spokane valley, Washington; water is brought from Spokane River through canal and flume 3 1/2 mi long, built at cost of $90,000; intake siphon near intake 218 ft long of reinforced concrete; immediate lining with concrete of ditches as soon as dug.
Concrete siphons and canal linings feature irrigation system
Concrete
Hitchcock, G.W. (author)
Concrete ; 41
1933
Article (Journal)
English
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