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The new ten-million-gallon reservoir of the city of Dayton, Ohio
Built of concrete with walls of gravity section, inverted groined arch floor with 8-in. crown thickness, and 26-in. reinforced-concrete cylindrical columns varying in length from about 20 ft. to 26 ft., supporting flat-slab concrete roof 8 3/8 in. thick, reinforced with corrugated bars on two-way system.
The new ten-million-gallon reservoir of the city of Dayton, Ohio
Built of concrete with walls of gravity section, inverted groined arch floor with 8-in. crown thickness, and 26-in. reinforced-concrete cylindrical columns varying in length from about 20 ft. to 26 ft., supporting flat-slab concrete roof 8 3/8 in. thick, reinforced with corrugated bars on two-way system.
The new ten-million-gallon reservoir of the city of Dayton, Ohio
Jl. New England Water Works Assn
Metcalf, Leonard (author) / Barnes, William T. (author)
1919
38 pages
18 Figs., partly on two supp. plates
Article (Journal)
English
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