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Heavy rock work features Kentucky road
Construction of 4.4 mi access road to Wolf Creek Dam site on Cumberland River; common excavation totaled 100,000 cu yd and rock work 400,000 cu yd; maximum sidehill cut was 135 ft, deepest through cut 40 ft and highest fill over 300 ft to toe on low side; over 2000 tons of dynamite were required.
Heavy rock work features Kentucky road
Construction of 4.4 mi access road to Wolf Creek Dam site on Cumberland River; common excavation totaled 100,000 cu yd and rock work 400,000 cu yd; maximum sidehill cut was 135 ft, deepest through cut 40 ft and highest fill over 300 ft to toe on low side; over 2000 tons of dynamite were required.
Heavy rock work features Kentucky road
Eng News-Rec
Engineering News-Record ; 129
1942
3 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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