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Prestressed concrete water tanks
Twin concrete reservoirs, each 106 ft in diam, 30 ft high, of 2,000, 000 gal capacity, are replacing uncovered and structurally unsound reservoir that has supplied water to Council Bluffs, Ia, for several years; both tanks will be 236 ft above level of town, maintaining pressure of 85 to 90 lb throughout business district; constructed with prestressed reinforcement and with flat dome roof. (see also Construction Methods v 24 n 5 May 1942 p 45, 122 and 124-5; Pub Works v 73 n 6 June 1942 p 11-2)
Prestressed concrete water tanks
Twin concrete reservoirs, each 106 ft in diam, 30 ft high, of 2,000, 000 gal capacity, are replacing uncovered and structurally unsound reservoir that has supplied water to Council Bluffs, Ia, for several years; both tanks will be 236 ft above level of town, maintaining pressure of 85 to 90 lb throughout business district; constructed with prestressed reinforcement and with flat dome roof. (see also Construction Methods v 24 n 5 May 1942 p 45, 122 and 124-5; Pub Works v 73 n 6 June 1942 p 11-2)
Prestressed concrete water tanks
Eng News-Rec
Engineering News-Record ; 128
1942
2 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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