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The Institution of Civil Engineers Engineering Division Papers Cover Image
In 1941 the Institution’s ICE’s sections were renamed divisions  with board members who started a programme of activities and research across subdisciplines in civil engineering.
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The Institution of Civil Engineers Engineering Division Papers (1951) 9 (14): 1–23.
Published: 01 January 1951
.... SUSPENDEDSOLIDS Suspended matter discharged as a constituentof industrial and domestic wastes includes a wide range of materials, from substances such as china clay which do not undergo any marked change when discharged to a 3 4 SOUTHGATE O N POLLUTION OF STREAMS : river, to organic material in effluents from...
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The Institution of Civil Engineers Engineering Division Papers (1951) 9 (5): 1–33.
Published: 01 January 1951
... and, in particular to those types of struct,ure of which a considerable volume of renewals lies immediately ahead, which lend themselves to thedevelopment of prototype designs andstandard forms of construction for wide application and economical manufacturing organization. As will no doubt be apparent from...
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The Institution of Civil Engineers Engineering Division Papers (1951) 9 (16): 19–21.
Published: 01 January 1951
... the structure and the remainder of the plant of which it formed part were prepared by the same organization, who, in addition, carried out the construction of the whole installation. The fullest use could be made of experience gained in each section and the resultant structurewas likely to serve its purpose...
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The Institution of Civil Engineers Engineering Division Papers (1951) 9 (2): 1–14.
Published: 01 January 1951
.... Gloucestershire has sixty-nine snow ploughs which can be rapidly fixed to various sizes of countylorry, and the organization for snow clearance includes close co-ordination with the police for information about roads blocked by drifts, now that the constabulary have radio communications available. In addition...
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The Institution of Civil Engineers Engineering Division Papers (1951) 9 (2): 14–27.
Published: 01 January 1951
.... Mechanization wasgoing to have a tremendous effect on the lay-out of the roads and the organization of highway departments. It had been suggested that the verges should be cut with a mowing bar attached t o a tractor ; most of the verges in Mr Leney s area, probably because of long-standing custom and use...
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