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Longer pipes + fewer joints = better sewers
29,000 ft of 8 in. sewer in Freeport, NY, consists of cement asbestos pipes of 13 ft length; trenches are cut with backhoe or clamshell; rate of pipe laying under favorable weather conditions was 300 ft, under unfavorable conditions 190 ft per 8 hr day; joints are made with asbestos cement collar, its asphalt lining softened with primer; illustrated description of work procedure.
Longer pipes + fewer joints = better sewers
29,000 ft of 8 in. sewer in Freeport, NY, consists of cement asbestos pipes of 13 ft length; trenches are cut with backhoe or clamshell; rate of pipe laying under favorable weather conditions was 300 ft, under unfavorable conditions 190 ft per 8 hr day; joints are made with asbestos cement collar, its asphalt lining softened with primer; illustrated description of work procedure.
Longer pipes + fewer joints = better sewers
Eng News-Rec
Engineering News-Record ; 145
1950
3 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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