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Installation of wood stave water pipe in a trench. Spiral wound wire or iron rod reinforcing being installed on outside surface of the pipe. Location unknown. Date: Late 1800’s – Early 1900s.
Source: Garrick Fafard, Westland Resources, Inc.
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Wood stave pipe (most likely for water transmission) is being installed and connected to an existing cast iron pipe. Iron rod hoops with turn buckles will be installed around the wood pipe after the pipe is assembled. Location unknown. Date: Late 1800’s – Early 1900s.
Source: Garrick Fafard, Westland Resources, Inc.
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Trench backfill being done with the aid of a “hit n miss” fossil fueled engine powered winch. Location unknown. Date: Early 1900s.
Source: Garrick Fafard, Westland Resources, Inc.
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Trench backfill compaction underway, Atascadero, CA, early 1900s.
Source: Photo provided courtesy of the Atascadero (CA) Historical Society. Please contact the Atascadero Historical Society in advance for authorization to use said photo for any profit-making endeavor.
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Road construction activities, Atascadero, CA, earlya 1900s.
Source: Photo provided courtesy of the Atascadero (CA) Historical Society. Please contact the Atascadero Historical Society in advance for authorization to use said photo for any profit-making endeavor.
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Concrete pipe being made in the field, Atascadero, CA, early 1900s.
Source: Photo provided courtesy of the Atascadero (CA) Historical Society. Please contact the Atascadero Historical Society in advance for authorization to use said photo for any profit-making endeavor.
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Table Showing Data (for the Fiscal Year 1907) Relative to Sewerage and Sewage Disposal in Certain American Cities and Towns. Part I.
Source: "Sewerage Statistics: Collected and Tabulated by the Sanitary Section of the Boston Society of Civil Engineers," Journal of the Association of Engineering Societies, Volume 42, No. 3 (March 1909), insert between pp. 146-147.
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Table Showing Data (for the Fiscal Year 1907) Relative to Sewerage and Sewage Disposal in Certain American Cities and Towns. Part II.
Source: "Sewerage Statistics: Collected and Tabulated by the Sanitary Section of the Boston Society of Civil Engineers," Journal of the Association of Engineering Societies, Volume 42, No. 3 (March 1909), insert between pp. 146-147.
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Table Showing Data (for the Fiscal Year 1907) Relative to Sewerage and Sewage Disposal in Certain American Cities and Towns. Part III.
Source: "Sewerage Statistics: Collected and Tabulated by the Sanitary Section of the Boston Society of Civil Engineers," Journal of the Association of Engineering Societies, Volume 42, No. 3 (March 1909), insert between pp. 146-147.
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Table of Data Relating to the Maintenance of Sewerage Systems.
Source: "Sewerage Statistics: Collected and Tabulated by the Sanitary Section of the Boston Society of Civil Engineers," Journal of the Association of Engineering Societies, Volume 42, No. 3 (March 1909), insert between pp. 146-147.
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Deepening Arizona Canal on north side of Granite Reef Camp. Photo by Walter J. Lubken, March 1907.
Source: Courtesy of SRP Research Archives.
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Gravity outfall sewer from Salt Lake City to sewer farms. Pipe made of wood stave pipe assembled in the trench. 1908.
Source: Utah State Historical Society, Photo no. C-601 #1651. Used by permission, Utah State Historical Society, all rights reserved.
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Wood stave gravity sewer pipe, Salt Lake City, Utah, circa 1908. Assembled in the trench.
Source: Utah State Historical Society, Photo no. C-601 #1652. Used by permission, Utah State Historical Society, all rights reserved.
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Gravity outfall sewer, concrete invert up to spring line, multiple-layer brick arch forms the crown. Wood false work holds up brick arch during construction. Utah, 1908.
Source: Utah State Historical Society, Photo no. C-601 #1678. Used by permission, Utah State Historical Society, all rights reserved.
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Steam-powered Buckeye Traction Ditcher, 1909.
Source: Utah State Historical Society, Photo no. C-601 #1694/5. Used by permission, Utah State Historical Society, all rights reserved.
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Workers in the Garrison Creek storm sewer tunneling operation, Toronto, 1912.
Source: Unknown.
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