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River Foyle crossing (Londonderry waterworks)
Construction of underwater siphon consisting of two 12-in. pipe, about 1200 ft long, laid on bottom of River Foyle at max depth of 37 ft; details of flexible joints; methods of cross connecting pipe sections; method of lowering pipe sections into position. (See also - (discussion) p 203-16; Water and Water Eng v 38 n 460 Mar 1936 p 101-7; and Surveyor v 89 n 2299 Feb 14 1936 p 293-4)
River Foyle crossing (Londonderry waterworks)
Construction of underwater siphon consisting of two 12-in. pipe, about 1200 ft long, laid on bottom of River Foyle at max depth of 37 ft; details of flexible joints; methods of cross connecting pipe sections; method of lowering pipe sections into position. (See also - (discussion) p 203-16; Water and Water Eng v 38 n 460 Mar 1936 p 101-7; and Surveyor v 89 n 2299 Feb 14 1936 p 293-4)
River Foyle crossing (Londonderry waterworks)
Instn Civ Engrs -- J
Criswell, W. (author)
1936
13 pages
1 Supp sheet
Article (Journal)
English
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