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141. [Image] 856 - Klamath
May 27, 1939Citation -
142. [Image] J Canal lining
859 Klamath; June 5, 1939Citation -
143. [Image] J Canal lining
861 Klamath; June 5, 1939Citation -
144. [Image] "A" Canal lined section, showing panels on right side of canal approximately 100 feet downstream from the Headworks
KP-1728-R2 - Klamath Project. Note horizontal fractures, possibly due to settlement. Joints are severely weathered and spalled. Winter freezing creates a heaving action, which causes spalling of the ...Citation -
KP-1730 - Klamath Project. Severely weathered horizontal fractures and vertical joints, with concrete surface completely gone. Note horizontal cracks more severely spalled and weathered than the vertical ...
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KP-1732-R2 - Klamath Project. "A" Canal 2-inch gunite lining at approximately Sta. 232, illustrating exposed wire-mesh reinforcing. Note upheaval and lateral slippage due to expansion. Sections of lining ...
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147. [Image] "C" Canal plain 4" concrete lining placed in 1920
KP-1737-R2 - Klamath Project. Picture taken at approximate Sta. 604 - 75 ft. downstream from end of flume section. Sections 10' with marked joints. Note severe cracking both horizontally and vertically, ...Citation -
KP-1740-R2 - Klamath Project. Picture at approximate Sta. 860, 14 sections from downstream end of lined section, showing panel adjacent to panel washed out and replaced in 1947. Note panel undermined ...
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149. [Image] "J" Canal lined section at Sta. 858 facing upstream
KP-1741-R2 - Klamath Project. "J" Canal lined section at Sta. 858 facing upstream, showing longitudinal open crack along centerline of canal for about 30 sections. Hairline crack also about 4 inches above ...Citation -
KP-1742-R2 - Klamath Project. 4" reinforced concrete lining, edged joints. Picture shows transverse cracking normally at mid panel, with an occasional crack at the third points. Fractures occur only ...
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