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Detailed Project Report and Environmental Impact Statement, Limestone Creek Manlius, New York
The recommended plan provides a 100 year level of protection along the main branch of Limestone Creek in the village of Manlius. The project calls for channelization of the existing Main Branch, excavation of a diversion channel (to be used only for high flows), and the lining of the diversion and portions of the natural channel in fabric formed concrete. A new bridge over the Main Branch of Limestone Creek would be constructed to eliminate the constriction of flows under Route 173. Keywords: Flood control/walls; Concrete/linings; Flooding/riprap; Channels waterways; Bridges/water flow. (MM)
Detailed Project Report and Environmental Impact Statement, Limestone Creek Manlius, New York
The recommended plan provides a 100 year level of protection along the main branch of Limestone Creek in the village of Manlius. The project calls for channelization of the existing Main Branch, excavation of a diversion channel (to be used only for high flows), and the lining of the diversion and portions of the natural channel in fabric formed concrete. A new bridge over the Main Branch of Limestone Creek would be constructed to eliminate the constriction of flows under Route 173. Keywords: Flood control/walls; Concrete/linings; Flooding/riprap; Channels waterways; Bridges/water flow. (MM)
Detailed Project Report and Environmental Impact Statement, Limestone Creek Manlius, New York
1990
214 pages
Report
No indication
English
Civil Engineering , Environmental Pollution & Control , Flood control , Water flow , Bridges , Channels , Channels(Waterways) , Concrete , Constrictions , Excavation , Flooding , Flow , Linings , New York , Protection , Riprap , Streams , Walls , Channel routing , Limestone Creek(New York) , Hydraulic jump , Manlius(New York)
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