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Soil-cement stabilization for Portsmouth, Va. water works additions
In excavating for additions of filter plant and 2,000,000 gal filtered water reservoir, clay and black muck were uncovered below footings of parts of sedimentation basins and reservoir; remedial method adopted was to excavate unsatisfactory subsoil below structures and replace it with soil cement; estimates of cost showed this to be most economical of acceptable methods studied.
Soil-cement stabilization for Portsmouth, Va. water works additions
In excavating for additions of filter plant and 2,000,000 gal filtered water reservoir, clay and black muck were uncovered below footings of parts of sedimentation basins and reservoir; remedial method adopted was to excavate unsatisfactory subsoil below structures and replace it with soil cement; estimates of cost showed this to be most economical of acceptable methods studied.
Soil-cement stabilization for Portsmouth, Va. water works additions
Civ Eng (NY)
Williams, L.G. (author)
1944
2 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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