Navajo Dam and Reservoir, Issue 221966 - Dams - 241 pages |
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... feet ( 127 , 803 , 000 , 000 cubic meters ) Total capacity : 1 , 708 , 600 acre - feet at elevation 6085 . 0 ( 210 , 756 , 000 , 000 cubic meters at elevation 1 , 854 . 71 meters ) Maximum water surface elevation : 6101 . 5 ( 1 , 859 ...
... feet ( 127 , 803 , 000 , 000 cubic meters ) Total capacity : 1 , 708 , 600 acre - feet at elevation 6085 . 0 ( 210 , 756 , 000 , 000 cubic meters at elevation 1 , 854 . 71 meters ) Maximum water surface elevation : 6101 . 5 ( 1 , 859 ...
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... feet downstream of the centeriine of the dam crest at elevation 57S7.7 190 114. Installing a horizontal movement device at location A, station 40+10, 21 feet upstream o: the dam centeriine 191 INTRODUCTION i PART I- -INTRODUCTION ...
... feet downstream of the centeriine of the dam crest at elevation 57S7.7 190 114. Installing a horizontal movement device at location A, station 40+10, 21 feet upstream o: the dam centeriine 191 INTRODUCTION i PART I- -INTRODUCTION ...
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... feet of water, the dam is designed to serve multiple purposes. "In addi- tion.io- regulating. flows of the San Juan River, it will provide the storage required for the Navajo Indian Irrigation_project (see-ji^v~-3j^inake possible the ...
... feet of water, the dam is designed to serve multiple purposes. "In addi- tion.io- regulating. flows of the San Juan River, it will provide the storage required for the Navajo Indian Irrigation_project (see-ji^v~-3j^inake possible the ...
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... feet downstream of the centerline of the dam crest at elevation 5787. 7 190 104. Installing a horizontal movement device at location A, station 40+10, 20 feet upstream of the dam centerline 191 INTRODUCTION PART I - - INTRODUCTION ...
... feet downstream of the centerline of the dam crest at elevation 5787. 7 190 104. Installing a horizontal movement device at location A, station 40+10, 20 feet upstream of the dam centerline 191 INTRODUCTION PART I - - INTRODUCTION ...
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... feet, a^cresTwidth of 30leet a"relevatrdn'6I087U, a maximum^bas e width of 2, 566 feet, and a maximum height above ^theriolMdatioiroT^fc^eeT: irhas~a volume dr26, 840,863 cubic yards. The upstream slope of the embankment above elevation ...
... feet, a^cresTwidth of 30leet a"relevatrdn'6I087U, a maximum^bas e width of 2, 566 feet, and a maximum height above ^theriolMdatioiroT^fc^eeT: irhas~a volume dr26, 840,863 cubic yards. The upstream slope of the embankment above elevation ...
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abutment allowable anchor approximately assumed auxiliary outlet backfill borrow area bulkhead capacity channel close completed concrete considered consists construction contract contractor crest cubic DETAIL discharge diversion downstream drain drainage DRAWINGS drilled elevation embankment equipment excavation feet Figure flood floor flow foundation furnished gate chamber gate structure gravel grout head hoist holes hollow-jet valve horizontal hydraulic inch inlet installed intake structure joints load located loss main outlet materials maximum Navajo Dam normal NOTES operations outlet works tunnel percent piezometer pipe placed PLAN plant position pounds per square pressure PROJECT pump reinforcement reservoir ring ring-follower gate River rock SAN JUAN sand sandstone seals second-feet SECTION shaft shale shown on figure specifications spillway square inch station steel stilling basin storage stresses surface tests trashrack unit upstream vertical volve Zone
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Page 51 - Ibs. per square inch, one high pressure air compressor having a capacity of 1,600 cubic feet of free air per minute at a pressure of 125 Ibs. per square inch, and four hydraulic pumps with an accumulator, each developing 5,000 Ibs. per square inch. The erection of the power-house was commenced on June 28, 1922, and is now more than half completed. The plant is to be electrically operated, the current being furnished by three independent...