Port and Terminal Facilities at the Ports of the Territory of Hawaii, 1941 |
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Page 24
... breakwater 10,170 feet long ( or shorter if found adequate ) , for the removal of shoals at the entrance to Kuhio Bay to a depth of 35 feet , and for dredging an area in Kuhio Bay 1,400 feet wide , about 2,300 feet long , and 35 feet ...
... breakwater 10,170 feet long ( or shorter if found adequate ) , for the removal of shoals at the entrance to Kuhio Bay to a depth of 35 feet , and for dredging an area in Kuhio Bay 1,400 feet wide , about 2,300 feet long , and 35 feet ...
Page 24
... breakwaters approximately at right angles , which enclose an area of about 200 acres . The width of the opening is about 600 feet . The east breakwater is 2,850 feet long and the west breakwater 2,396 feet long . A channel 600 feet wide ...
... breakwaters approximately at right angles , which enclose an area of about 200 acres . The width of the opening is about 600 feet . The east breakwater is 2,850 feet long and the west breakwater 2,396 feet long . A channel 600 feet wide ...
Page 24
... breakwater . Cali- fornia oil is received through one 8 - inch intake line and a normal supply of 75,000 barrels of grade 14 fuel oil is kept in stock . Vessels are bunkered at pier No. 1 through one 8 - inch pipe line at the rate of ...
... breakwater . Cali- fornia oil is received through one 8 - inch intake line and a normal supply of 75,000 barrels of grade 14 fuel oil is kept in stock . Vessels are bunkered at pier No. 1 through one 8 - inch pipe line at the rate of ...
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... break- water and north shore , thence to the southwest on the inside of the breakwater . It is well marked by buoys . The project for improving the harbor provides for a rubble mound breakwater about 2,150 feet in length along the reef ...
... break- water and north shore , thence to the southwest on the inside of the breakwater . It is well marked by buoys . The project for improving the harbor provides for a rubble mound breakwater about 2,150 feet in length along the reef ...
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... breakwater on the easterly side of the harbor by the construction of an additional 1,200 - foot length of rubble mound breakwater and for a harbor basin about 1,000 feet wide , 1,500 feet long , and 35 feet deep , with an entrance ...
... breakwater on the easterly side of the harbor by the construction of an additional 1,200 - foot length of rubble mound breakwater and for a harbor basin about 1,000 feet wide , 1,500 feet long , and 35 feet deep , with an entrance ...
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35 feet 50 cents 8-inch fuel oil Allowable floor load available to ves available to vessels Berthing space available Capacity per square City main city service concrete deck concrete piles Consolidated Ry corrugated iron deck on concrete Depth of water Diesel oil Electric current available Eleele Face or end Feet Feet Feet Fire protection fuel oil line HARBOR FACILITIES Inter-Island Steam Navigation Iwilei Kahului Kapalama Kauai Terminal Lighted or unlighted lines using terminal Location on water Lower side Upper Matson Line Mechanical handling facilities Number of floors number on map Open wharf phase pipe line Port Allen PORT AND HARBOR PORT OF HONOLULU pounds Reference number Reinforced concrete sheds on pier side Upper side Sprinkler system square foot Standard Oil Co terminal regularly Territory of Hawaii Total floor area tracks on apron Trans-Pacific freight Type of construction U. S. Army Upper side Face volts water front Water supply available Width of apron
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