Report of the Chief of Engineers U.S. Army, Volume 1, Part 1U.S. Government Printing Office, 1952 - Engineering Includes the Report of the Mississippi River Commission, 1881-19 . |
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Page 116
... percent of the total reservoir capacity . In April following rains and snow melt a utilization of 6,700 acre - feet or 52 percent of the total capacity of the reser- voir was effected by regulation . The total costs during the fiscal ...
... percent of the total reservoir capacity . In April following rains and snow melt a utilization of 6,700 acre - feet or 52 percent of the total capacity of the reser- voir was effected by regulation . The total costs during the fiscal ...
Page 118
... percent of the total reservoir capacity was utilized by the first regulation and 16,000 acre - feet of storage or 35 percent of the total reservoir capacity was utilized by the second regulation . The ungated outlet was permanently ...
... percent of the total reservoir capacity was utilized by the first regulation and 16,000 acre - feet of storage or 35 percent of the total reservoir capacity was utilized by the second regulation . The ungated outlet was permanently ...
Page 131
... percent . At the upper and lower limits , the width will be 140 and 132 feet and the depths will be 20 and 25 feet , respectively , below mean sea level . A transition section . at each end will grade the proposed widening and deepening ...
... percent . At the upper and lower limits , the width will be 140 and 132 feet and the depths will be 20 and 25 feet , respectively , below mean sea level . A transition section . at each end will grade the proposed widening and deepening ...
Page 138
... percent com- plete . Preparation of detailed plans was 15 percent complete . No construction work has been done . Total costs and expenditures from regular funds have been $ 28,960.87 . Proposed operations . Funds unexpended at the end ...
... percent com- plete . Preparation of detailed plans was 15 percent complete . No construction work has been done . Total costs and expenditures from regular funds have been $ 28,960.87 . Proposed operations . Funds unexpended at the end ...
Page 142
... percent of the total capacity . A series of rises in March and April from rain and snow melt again required complete closure of gates . The maxi- mum reservoir inflow was 3,800 c . f . s . Storage utilized was 19,800 acre - feet ...
... percent of the total capacity . A series of rises in March and April from rain and snow melt again required complete closure of gates . The maxi- mum reservoir inflow was 3,800 c . f . s . Storage utilized was 19,800 acre - feet ...
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100 feet wide 12 feet deep 1st sess 2d sess 30 feet Accounts payable anchorage Annual Report Bayou bridge Canal Chief of Engineers Committee resolution Condition at end Cong Connecticut River construction contract contributed funds controlling depths cooperation Cost and financial costs and expenditures Creek cubic yards dredging end of fiscal ending June 30 existing project feet long financial summary 1947 fiscal year 1952 Fiscal year ending fiscal years prior Flood Control Act Geodetic Survey Chart Gulf of Mexico Harbor Act hired labor including fiscal jetties Johns River July 24 June 25 June 30 Lake Lake Okeechobee latest published map levee mean low water miles mouth navigation Operations and results previous projects project dimensions project was authorized Proposed operations Report for 1938 reservoir results during fiscal revised in 1951 River and Harbor Terminal facilities thence total costs Total to June turning basin U. S. Coast wharves width