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Birmingham, Ala., secures industrial water supply system
Construction of rock fill dam 200 ft high 30 mi north of Birmingham, Ala, to serve as impounding reservoir with capacity of 21 billion gal and 122,000 ft of 60-in., 54-in., 48-in., and 42-in. protected steel pipe line to serve industry with soft water. (See also Water Works and Sewerage v 83 n 11 Nov 1936 p 403-7; Water Works Eng v 89 n 24 Nov 25 1936 p 1538-41)
Birmingham, Ala., secures industrial water supply system
Construction of rock fill dam 200 ft high 30 mi north of Birmingham, Ala, to serve as impounding reservoir with capacity of 21 billion gal and 122,000 ft of 60-in., 54-in., 48-in., and 42-in. protected steel pipe line to serve industry with soft water. (See also Water Works and Sewerage v 83 n 11 Nov 1936 p 403-7; Water Works Eng v 89 n 24 Nov 25 1936 p 1538-41)
Birmingham, Ala., secures industrial water supply system
Pub Works
Decker, A.C. (author)
Public Works ; 67
1936
3 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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