Transactions of the American Society of Civil Engineers, Vol. LXX, Dec. 1910 - A Concrete Water Tower, Paper No. 1173 by A. Kempkey
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AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CIVIL ENGINEERS
INSTITUTED 1852 TRANSACTIONS Paper No. 1173 A CONCRETE WATER TOWER.[A] BY A. KEMPKEY, JR., JUN. AM. SOC. C. E.[B] WITH DISCUSSION BY MESSRS. MAURICE C. COUCHOT, L. J. MENSCH, A. H. MARKWART, AND A. KEMPKEY, JR. The City of Victoria is situated on the southern end of Vancouver Island, in the Province of British Columbia, Canada, and is the capital of the Province. In common with all cities of the extreme West, its growth has been very rapid within the last few years. The population of the city proper, together with that of the municipality of Oak Bay, immediately adjacent, is now about 35,000. The Victoria water-works are owned by the city and operated under the |
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