The project for improvement, adopted in 1882, provided for closing the breach, and, if that did not restore the channel depth, for dredging a channel 100 feet wide and 6 feet deep at mean low water through the shoals. The entire cost was estimated at... Annual Report of the Secretary of War - Page 56by United States. War Department - 1890Full view - About this book
| United States. War Department - 1911 - 1172 pages
...channel about one-half The original project for the improvement of the channel, adopted mile long, 100 feet wide, and 6 feet. deep at mean low water, through the flats from the channel in the inner harbor to Long Wharf in expended in preserving Long Beach and in... | |
| United States. War Department. Corps of Engineers - 1889 - 954 pages
...channel- as desired. PROPOSED OPERATIONS. It is proposed to complete the project by dredging channels 100 feet wide and 6 feet deep at mean low water through the two shoals in the harbor when the estimated funds, $7,000, are appropriated. The only appropriation... | |
| United States. War Department - 1886 - 908 pages
...which the channel shoaled in two places from 8 to 4 feet. The project for improvement, adopted in 1882, provided for closing the breach, and if that did not restore the channel, for dredging 100 feet wide, and 6 feet deep, at low water, through the shoals ; the entire cost was... | |
| United States. War Department. Corps of Engineers - 1886 - 736 pages
...appropriated for the improvement of this river, and have been applied to the formation of a channel about 100 feet wide and 6 feet deep at mean low water through Coate's Bar, which is about 4 miles above the river mouth, and to the construction of a regulating... | |
| United States. War Department - 1886 - 738 pages
...appropriated for the improvement of this river, and have been applied to the formation of a channel about 100 feet wide and 6 feet deep at mean low water through Coate's Bar, which is about 4 miles above the river mouth, and to the construction of a regulating... | |
| United States. Army. Corps of Engineers - 1887 - 1090 pages
...the desired depth without dredging. PROPOSED OPERATIONS. 4 It is proposed to complete the project by dredging a channel 100 feet wide and 6 feet deep at mean low water through the two shoals in the harbor as soon as the estimated funds, $7,000, are appropriated. The only appropriation... | |
| United States. War Department - 1887 - 1102 pages
...to about 4 feet deep, where the depth had been 8 feet. The project for improvement, adopted in 1882, provided for closing the breach, and, if that did not, restore the channel depth, for dredging 100 feet wide and 6 feet deep at low water through the shoals. The entire cost was estimated at $10,000.... | |
| United States. Army. Corps of Engineers - 1888 - 864 pages
...about 4 feet depth, where the depth had been 8 feet. The project for improvement, adopted in 1S82, provided for closing the breach and, if that did not...channel depth, for dredging a channel 100 feet wide and 0 feet deep at mean low water through tbe shoals. The entire cost was estimated at $10,000. Three thousand... | |
| |