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Deep trench emergency intake for Pittsburgh waterworks
Twin conduits of concrete constructed in trench 32 ft. wide and 54 ft. deep and requiring pumping of 5 m.g.d.; plan of new and old intakes, Ross pumping station; typical section of new intake conduit; bracing for intake cofferdam; costs. See editorial comment on p. 615.
Deep trench emergency intake for Pittsburgh waterworks
Twin conduits of concrete constructed in trench 32 ft. wide and 54 ft. deep and requiring pumping of 5 m.g.d.; plan of new and old intakes, Ross pumping station; typical section of new intake conduit; bracing for intake cofferdam; costs. See editorial comment on p. 615.
Deep trench emergency intake for Pittsburgh waterworks
Eng. News-Rec
Riegel, R.M. (author)
Engineering News Record ; 102
1929
3 pages
4 Figs.
Article (Journal)
English
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