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Excavation For The Left Berm Of The Open Outlet Transition (Construction methods and Long Lake dam) Item Info

Title:
Excavation For The Left Berm Of The Open Outlet Transition (Construction methods and Long Lake dam)
Creator:
Foss, H.E.
Date Created:
1950-03-31
Description:
Columbia Basin Project, Irrigation Division, Soap Lake Siphon, Specs. 2411. This photograph shows the left berm of the open outlet transition being excavated to original ground, preparatory to the placing of compacted backfill against the sides of the open outlet transition. Concrete is placed from the beginning of the open inlet transition, Station 510+50 to the end of the last buttress, Station 511+10. When compacted backfill is in place and the slope replaced from Station 511+10 to 511+35 the uniformed bottom and sides will be concreted between the above two stations. The work is being performed by Winston-Utah under Schedule I of the above specifications. H. E. Foss, photographer.
Subjects:
dam construction construction methods and Long Lake dam
Location:
Washington (State) Grant County Soap Lake
Latitude:
47.408678
Longitude:
-119.508958
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:
94-4-3611
Type:
Image;StillImage
Format:
image/jpeg

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