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Minutes of the Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers (1925) 220 (1925): 209–229.
Published: 01 January 1925
... in quantity, theCorporation obtained, in 1829, an Act for constructing new waterworks. The supply was pumped from a well adjacent to the river Dee near the south endof the city. I n 1862, after having received various reports on possible schemes of water-supplyfrom the valleys of the rivers Dee and Don...
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Minutes of the Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers (1909) 177 (1909): 238–263.
Published: 01 January 1909
... INTERCEPTOR ABERDEEN GIRDLENESS POIN SCOTLAND NORTH SEA RIVER DEE RIVER DON TORRY UK 238 CONWAY ON ABERDEEMNAIN-DRAINAGE WORKS. [Selected (Paper No. 3721.) Aberdeen Main-Drainage Works : Girdleness Outfall Scheme. By GEORQEROBERTGRAHAMCONWAY. THECity of Aberdeen, with the exception...
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Minutes of the Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers (1892) 108 (1892): 304–317.
Published: 01 January 1892
...F FOX 304 FOX ON THE HAWARDEN BRIDGE. [Sclccted (Paper No. 2565.) The Hawarden Bridge. By FRANCFoIxS, &lI.nst. C.E. OWINGto the physicalconformation of the estuary of the River Dee, the swing portion of the Hawarden bridge over i t was re- quiredto be the largest opening span in the kingdom...
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Minutes of the Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers (1837) 1 (1837): 35–36.
Published: 01 January 1837
...J TRUBSHAW © Thomas Telford and ICE 1837 BRIDGES CONSTRUCTION RIVERS CENTERING CENTRES RIVER DEE CHESTER UK 35 was a great annoyance, consisted of five parts of water to oneof sand. Bags of clay and gravel were not so effective, where there were many stones...

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