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Soil-cement road on marshland
Design features and construction methods of access road to landfill area across Berry's Creek, NJ subject to normal tidal range of more than 5 ft; at site of crossing, creek bed was about 150 ft wide and distance from creek bank on landfill side to highway access road was about 520 ft; profile of proposed road varied in elevation from 16.8 ft above sea level on access side to 6.7 ft on landfill side; supporting embankment was to be 80 ft and road 30 ft wide.
Soil-cement road on marshland
Design features and construction methods of access road to landfill area across Berry's Creek, NJ subject to normal tidal range of more than 5 ft; at site of crossing, creek bed was about 150 ft wide and distance from creek bank on landfill side to highway access road was about 520 ft; profile of proposed road varied in elevation from 16.8 ft above sea level on access side to 6.7 ft on landfill side; supporting embankment was to be 80 ft and road 30 ft wide.
Soil-cement road on marshland
Pub Works
Pagan, A.R. (author) / Billings, C.R. (author)
Public Works ; 95
1964
2 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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