O'Sullivan Dam: Constructed 1947-1949 |
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... capacity of the outlet works is 353 , 000 cubic feet per second , and the penstock capacity is 90,000 cubic feet per second . Grand Coulee Dam raises the water surface 355 feet and forms Franklin Delano Roosevelt Lake which extends up ...
... capacity of the outlet works is 353 , 000 cubic feet per second , and the penstock capacity is 90,000 cubic feet per second . Grand Coulee Dam raises the water surface 355 feet and forms Franklin Delano Roosevelt Lake which extends up ...
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... capacity of 1 , 484 , 000 acre - feet and an active capacity of 696,000 acre - feet between elevations 1540 and 1570 . The reservoir serves as part of the main conduit , eliminating the necessity for a very expensive canal along the ...
... capacity of 1 , 484 , 000 acre - feet and an active capacity of 696,000 acre - feet between elevations 1540 and 1570 . The reservoir serves as part of the main conduit , eliminating the necessity for a very expensive canal along the ...
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... in the center of the view with the discharge lines leading to the Feeder canal which discharges into the Equalizing reservoir in the upper right corner of the photograph . CB 31527 canal of 9,700 cubic feet per second capacity extends 6.6.
... in the center of the view with the discharge lines leading to the Feeder canal which discharges into the Equalizing reservoir in the upper right corner of the photograph . CB 31527 canal of 9,700 cubic feet per second capacity extends 6.6.
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... capacity extends 6.6 miles westward from the Long Lake reservoir to the bifurcation structure constituting the beginning of the East Low ca- nal and the West canal . It will be noted that a radical departure has been made from early ...
... capacity extends 6.6 miles westward from the Long Lake reservoir to the bifurcation structure constituting the beginning of the East Low ca- nal and the West canal . It will be noted that a radical departure has been made from early ...
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... capacity of 675 , 000 acre - feet and a live storage capac- ity of 569,000 acre - feet . This is considered adequate ... capacity 4 , 600 cubic feet per second , serving 254 , 000 acres . ( 2 ) Potholes West canal , 22 miles long ...
... capacity of 675 , 000 acre - feet and a live storage capac- ity of 569,000 acre - feet . This is considered adequate ... capacity 4 , 600 cubic feet per second , serving 254 , 000 acres . ( 2 ) Potholes West canal , 22 miles long ...
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acre-feet APPENDIX approximately Assumed rock line Axis of dam axis station backfill basalt borrow area borrow pit bottom Bureau of Reclamation canal cement channel cobbles Columbia Basin project Compact silt concrete construction Crab Creek crossarm cubic feet cubic yards cutoff trench dam embankment discharge Drilling grout holes east Embankment settlement Excavation feet downstream feet per second Figure foundation Frenchman Hills gate chamber Grand Coulee Dam Gravelly sand grout cap high-pressure gate inches inlet irrigation Lake loam loam Sandy located loom miles moisture O'Sullivan Dam Oakum Order for Changes Piezometer placed placement portal Potholes Dam Potholes reservoir Quincy Basin riprap sand and gravel sand Sandy Sandy gravel Sandy loam SCALE OF FEET Sendy settlement installations shaft silt Silty loam Slope Soap Lake sond Sondy spillway steel pipe stilling basin suitable Surface settlement trashrack structure tubing tunnel lining U. S. Bureau upstream valve house zone 1 material
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Page 1 - Culee on the Columbia River, about 92 miles, by highway, west of Spokane. The irrigable area of the Columbia Basin project is situated in the Big Bend country of Washington between the Snake and Columbia Rivers. The lands extend northward some 85 miles from the junction of the two rivers at Pasco on the southern edge.
Page 1 - ... The Public Service Electric and Gas Company of New Jersey has contracted with Offshore Power Systems to develop a pair of floating nuclear plants in the Atlantic Ocean, three miles off the New Jersey coast. The ocean here is about 40 feet deep. The plants are protected by an enormous breakwater 300 feet wide at the base and 30 feet wide at the top. The breakwater is designed to withstand winds, waves, and storms of much greater magnitude than have been observed in this location. Together, the...
Page 2 - ... 2,300 acres at the maximum water-surface elevation of 1,570, eliminates the necessity for a very expensive canal along the steep walls of the Grand Coulee and saves the loss of about 47 feet in the elevation of the water surface at the south end of the Coulee. It also allows a more efficient use of water for power development and irrigation by providing storage for water which can be pumped •when the supply in the river is ample, and in turn decreases the amount of power water required for...
Page 1 - ... will operate the dam; yes, sir. COLUMBIA BASIN PROJECT, WASHINGTON PROJECT DATA AUTHORIZATION Initially authorized by section 2, Rivers and Harbors Act of August 30, 1935 (49 Stat. 1028, 1039) ; authorized and reauthorized by Columbia Basin Project Act of March 10, 1943 (57 Stat. 14). LOCATION The project is located in the central part of the State of Washington, with its major feature, the Grand Coulee Dam, situated on the Columbia River approximately 95 miles west of Spokane, Wash. The project...
Page 38 - The slopes of the dam, which are faced, are 1 to 1 on the upstream, and 2 to 1 on the downstream side...
Page 54 - ... 25 Drilling grout holes in stage between depths of 0 foot and 35 feet 50,453.45 lin.