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Increasing drainage canal capacities in New Orleans
To avoid purchase of additional right-of-way, New Orleans Sewerage and Water Board adopted concrete lining to be placed in old canals for purpose of reducing coefficient of roughness; use of concrete sheetpiling along sides to allow higher water level and an increased slope; canal is 16,400 ft. long and cost of improvement is estimated at $1,300,000.
Increasing drainage canal capacities in New Orleans
To avoid purchase of additional right-of-way, New Orleans Sewerage and Water Board adopted concrete lining to be placed in old canals for purpose of reducing coefficient of roughness; use of concrete sheetpiling along sides to allow higher water level and an increased slope; canal is 16,400 ft. long and cost of improvement is estimated at $1,300,000.
Increasing drainage canal capacities in New Orleans
Eng. News-Rec
Theard, A.F. (author)
Engineering News-Record ; 104
1930
1 Fig.
Article (Journal)
English
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