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Gravel Dumping And Conveyor Belt (Construction methods and Long Lake dam) Item Info

Title:
Gravel Dumping And Conveyor Belt (Construction methods and Long Lake dam)
Creator:
Foss, H.E.
Date Created:
1948-09-08
Description:
Columbia Basin Project--Irrigation Division. West Canal and East Low Canal--Specifications 1286 and 1422. View of equipment used by contractor Winston-Utah Construction Company to charge overhead aggregate bins at Adco batching plant. Truck is dumping 1 1/2' gravel from Adrian gravel plant into wooden bin equipped with sprinklers. Conveyor belt runs through tunnel under four bins, enabling operator to charge any size aggregate bins (see August report--photo No. 2006-4). Note bulk cement cars on railroad spur
Subjects:
dam construction construction methods and Long Lake dam
Location:
Washington (State) Grant County Stratford
Latitude:
47.837255
Longitude:
-117.839455
Publisher:
University of Idaho Library Digital Initiatives, http://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/
Source:
Army Corps of Engineers Dam Construction photographs, 1933-1965, PG 94, University of Idaho Library Special Collections and Archives
Finding Aid:
https://archiveswest.orbiscascade.org/ark:80444/xv165618
Source Identifier:
94-4-2068
Type:
Image;StillImage
Format:
image/jpeg

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