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Record #130302:

Forty years in frozen ground - the Fairbanks water distribution system / M. Mauser.

Title: Forty years in frozen ground - the Fairbanks water distribution system / M. Mauser.
Author(s): Mauser, M.
Date: 1994.
Publisher: Montreal: Canadian Society for Civil Engineering
In: Cold Regions Engineering : Proceeding of 7th International Cold Regions Engineering Specialty Conference : theme "Global Perspective" : March 7-9, 1994, Edmonton, Alberta. (1994.),
Abstract: Piped water supply was installed in 1953 in Fairbanks, AK. Problem was to stop water from freezing in pipes. Technique used up- and downstream-facing pitot tubes projecting into single main and attached to dual service lines. Describes reasons for choice of this system, and presents some recent field and laboratory studies.
Notes:

In: Cold Regions Engineering : Proceeding of 7th International Cold Regions Engineering Specialty Conference : theme "Global Perspective" : March 7-9, 1994, Edmonton, Alberta / Daniel W. Smith, David C. Sego, eds.

Keywords: 628 -- Public health engineering.
628.155 -- Water supply pipes.
624.14 -- Snow and ice engineering.
624.143 -- Frost and icing, countermeasures.
E12 -- Glaciology: frozen ground / snow and ice engineering.
(*49) -- Alaska.
(*493) -- Alaska, interior.
SPRI record no.: 130302

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