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Fifteen mile falls lower development on Connecticut river in towns of Monroe, New Hampshire, and Barnet, Vermont
Upper and lower power plants of 145 and 170 ft average gross heads with nominal capacities of 105,000 and 140,000 kw, respectively, including concrete gravity dam 98 ft max height; electric equipment; models and laboratory investigations; efficiency tests; metering equipment; list of equipment. (See also - discussion p 404-15)
Fifteen mile falls lower development on Connecticut river in towns of Monroe, New Hampshire, and Barnet, Vermont
Upper and lower power plants of 145 and 170 ft average gross heads with nominal capacities of 105,000 and 140,000 kw, respectively, including concrete gravity dam 98 ft max height; electric equipment; models and laboratory investigations; efficiency tests; metering equipment; list of equipment. (See also - discussion p 404-15)
Fifteen mile falls lower development on Connecticut river in towns of Monroe, New Hampshire, and Barnet, Vermont
Boston Soc Civ Engrs -- J
Bliss, C.R. (author)
1932
32 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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