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Aqueduct spans valleys with Yokahoma water
Two elevated aqueducts, 1551 and 1008 ft long, tower 71 and 98 ft above valleys crossed on their route to Yokahoma, Japan, from new extension of that city's water supply; 7.2×7.8 ft aqueduct constructed has 230 cfs capacity, and 0.0006 slope; aqueduct considered less susceptible to serious failure in event of earthquake than siphon operating under comparatively high water pressure.
Aqueduct spans valleys with Yokahoma water
Two elevated aqueducts, 1551 and 1008 ft long, tower 71 and 98 ft above valleys crossed on their route to Yokahoma, Japan, from new extension of that city's water supply; 7.2×7.8 ft aqueduct constructed has 230 cfs capacity, and 0.0006 slope; aqueduct considered less susceptible to serious failure in event of earthquake than siphon operating under comparatively high water pressure.
Aqueduct spans valleys with Yokahoma water
Eng News-Rec
Engineering News-Record ; 150
1953
Article (Journal)
English
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