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Planning underground storage for water supplies
Structural analysis of large tunnel from New York City to Richmond and surface aqueduct that will terminate in 100 million-gal capacity underground storage tank; planning for tank design included study of head losses, evaluation of consumption growth throughout city including Richmond, timing of construction to insure future deliveries, study of surges and water hammer effects, designing of valves and control arrangements, designing of tank structure to meet foundation conditions, hydrostatic testing, sterilization of tank and related feeders.
Planning underground storage for water supplies
Structural analysis of large tunnel from New York City to Richmond and surface aqueduct that will terminate in 100 million-gal capacity underground storage tank; planning for tank design included study of head losses, evaluation of consumption growth throughout city including Richmond, timing of construction to insure future deliveries, study of surges and water hammer effects, designing of valves and control arrangements, designing of tank structure to meet foundation conditions, hydrostatic testing, sterilization of tank and related feeders.
Planning underground storage for water supplies
ASCE -- Proc (J Sanitary Eng Div)
Ericson, L. (author) / Terenzio, V.G. (author)
1968
17 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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