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Putting down big, deep storm drain: excavation, sheeting and jacking pipe
Illustrated description of 12-mi storm-drain system in Tonawanda, NY constructed to prevent flooding of streets and basements; trench down to 30 ft was excavated by tractor drawn scrapers; when necessary, sheet piling was driven on each side of trench; concrete drain pipes were 96 in. in diam; typical work stages illustrated.
Putting down big, deep storm drain: excavation, sheeting and jacking pipe
Illustrated description of 12-mi storm-drain system in Tonawanda, NY constructed to prevent flooding of streets and basements; trench down to 30 ft was excavated by tractor drawn scrapers; when necessary, sheet piling was driven on each side of trench; concrete drain pipes were 96 in. in diam; typical work stages illustrated.
Putting down big, deep storm drain: excavation, sheeting and jacking pipe
Eng News-Rec
Engineering News-Record ; 146
1951
3 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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