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... feet downstream along the Washington shore , were requested by the Committee on Rivers and Harbors in resolutions ... long , 800 feet wide , and 28 feet deep . This improvement has been included in the Public Works program under the ...
... feet downstream along the Washington shore , were requested by the Committee on Rivers and Harbors in resolutions ... long , 800 feet wide , and 28 feet deep . This improvement has been included in the Public Works program under the ...
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... high - tide rubble - stone jetty 13,734 feet long and a north mid - tide jetty 16,000 feet long , and for a channel over the bar of such depth as can be secured by dredging , at an estimated annual cost of $ 250,000 without ...
... high - tide rubble - stone jetty 13,734 feet long and a north mid - tide jetty 16,000 feet long , and for a channel over the bar of such depth as can be secured by dredging , at an estimated annual cost of $ 250,000 without ...
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... feet wide and 30 feet deep , to be secured by a south high - tide jetty 13,734 feet long and a north mid - tide jetty 16,000 feet long and by dredging ; for a channel 26 feet deep from deep water in Grays Harbor to the Union Pacific ...
... feet wide and 30 feet deep , to be secured by a south high - tide jetty 13,734 feet long and a north mid - tide jetty 16,000 feet long and by dredging ; for a channel 26 feet deep from deep water in Grays Harbor to the Union Pacific ...
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... feet . The area of the her at low tide is 36.7 square miles and at high tide is 94 square miles . The extreme tidal range in the bar is 14.4 feet and in the harbor is 16.6 feet . The mean tidal range is 7.35 feet in the harbor and the ...
... feet . The area of the her at low tide is 36.7 square miles and at high tide is 94 square miles . The extreme tidal range in the bar is 14.4 feet and in the harbor is 16.6 feet . The mean tidal range is 7.35 feet in the harbor and the ...
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... feet with widths varying from 100 to 150 feet . In 1919 the Grays Harbor Port Commission agreed to undertake the ... long and a north mid - tide jetty 16,000 feet long and by dredging ; for a channel 26 feet deep from deep water in Grays ...
... feet with widths varying from 100 to 150 feet . In 1919 the Grays Harbor Port Commission agreed to undertake the ... long and a north mid - tide jetty 16,000 feet long and by dredging ; for a channel 26 feet deep from deep water in Grays ...
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Page 17 - Senate, That the Board of Engineers for Rivers and Harbors, created under section 3 of the River and Harbor Act, approved June 13, 1902, be and is hereby requested to review the report of the Chief of Engineers on the Ouachita River and tributaries, Arkansas and Louisiana, submitted as Senate Document No.
Page 44 - ... 3. After due consideration of these reports, I concur in the views and recommendations of the Board.
Page 4 - Resolved by the Committee on Rivers and Harbors of the House of Representatives, United States, That the Board of Engineers for Rivers and Harbors created under section 3 of the River and Harbor Act, approved June 13...
Page 15 - February 9, 1934, requested the Board of Engineers for Rivers and Harbors to review the reports on the Sacramento, San Joaquin, and Kern Rivers, Calif., submitted in House Document No.
Page 25 - Resolved by the Committee on Public Works of the United States Senate, That the Board of Engineers for Rivers and Harbors, created under Section 3 of the Rivers and Harbors...
Page 21 - December 6, 1941, and prior reports, with a view to determining if it is advisable to modify the existing project in any way at this time.
Page 17 - Above this point the bayou has a depth of 16 feet for o\ miles, 8 feet for 5 miles more, and 4 feet for 7 miles farther. The present project, as adopted by the river and harbor act of June 25. 1910. calls for dredging a channel 4 feet deep and 50 feet wide from the mouth of Turtle Bayou across Turtle Bay to the foot of Browns Pass, near Anahuac. at a cost of $10,000.
Page 10 - March 2, 1945, provided that in lieu of conditions heretofore prescribed, local interests shall furnish, free of cost to the United States, suitable areas for the disposal of dredged materials...
Page 11 - And if the consideration of such works and projects the Board shall have in view the amount and character of commerce Existing or reasonably prospective, which will be benefited by the improvement and the relations of the ultimate cost of such work, both as to the cost of construction and maintenance, to the public commercial interests involved...
Page 4 - All depths are referred to mean lower low water. The tidal range between mean lower low water and mean higher high water at the...