Turners Falls Power Canal -1915

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dc.contributorBill Whiteman
dc.contributorFirstLight Power Resources
dc.date.accessioned2022-06-21T20:36:43Z
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dc.descriptionSeptember 29, 1915. This article appears in the Turners Falls Reporter newspaper: Fixing Up the New Canal. As many old experienced engineers predicted, men who believe with Bret Harte’s mining engineer that “theory and practice don’t always go,” the completed canal was one of those theories that would not work out in practice, and as a result the admitted water commenced to play havoc with the work, and it is considered extremely fortunate that the weakness manifested itself so quickly, as no one could foresee the future possibilities for alarming developments had the riprapping held until the coffer dam was removed. It might have meant an expensive shut down for the mills on the stream for a period longer than the industries could well stand. The Holbrook, Cabot & Rollins Co. had finished their contract according to specifications, and were about to take away their work material and heavy equipment, when the slides came, and the company were recalled to mend matters on lines suggested by former experiences in hydraulic engineering practice. All the riprapping material will be taken out, and methods for retaining water will be followed that have proved sound under like circumstances in other such engineering works. The new work will extend over a period of many months, and will be as thorough a character as the wisdom of experience may dictate.
dc.description.abstractA Gallery of 30 Items - Wall Covering (Concrete) Collapse Repair 1915
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dc.titleTurners Falls Power Canal -1915
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At the west side wall of the International Paper Co. (formerly the Montague Paper Co.) workers strategize as how to repair the collapsed concrete covering that is applied to the natural rock canal wall.
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The sagging concrete sections of the west side wall at the International Paper Co. is repaired. If one visits the canal during its annual drainage (for bed and wall maintenance) these repairs are easily seen. The drainage typically takes place in September.
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A few yards south of the I.P. Bridge (gatehouse bridge) another concrete "sag" warrants repair.
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Yet another faulty section begs for remedial attention.
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Preparation of wood forms to hold the concrete patches for the collapsed wall sections are an essential procedure in the repair work.
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