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Trenching for 30,480 ft vitrified and 10,823 ft cast iron sewer of Daytona Beach, Fla, sewer system was done by machine, using Parsons 21 trencher and two unit 514 excavators; loose sand and muck was encountered and high water table added to difficulties of construction; special type of sewer joint was used which included bitumastic compound.
Trenching for 30,480 ft vitrified and 10,823 ft cast iron sewer of Daytona Beach, Fla, sewer system was done by machine, using Parsons 21 trencher and two unit 514 excavators; loose sand and muck was encountered and high water table added to difficulties of construction; special type of sewer joint was used which included bitumastic compound.
Sewer construction in difficult ground
Pub Works
Suter, H.C. (author)
Public Works ; 81
1950
2 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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