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" The existing project provides a channel 200 to 300 feet wide extending from deep water in the lake to deep water in the bay, protected for a part of its length by two parallel piers. "
Report of the Chief of Engineers U.S. Army - Page 2423
by United States. Army. Corps of Engineers - 1889
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Annual Report of the Chief of Engineers to the Secretary of War for ..., Part 3

United States. Army. Corps of Engineers - 1888 - 866 pages
...of width and depth of channel, where the figure* ore not underlined tb4 nl'iT to the entire channel from deep water in the lake to deep water In the bay. Where one* Dad* lined they refer to the channel through the outer bar only. Where twice underlined...
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Annual Report of the State Engineer and Surveyor on the Canals of New York

New York (State). State Engineer and Surveyor - 1903 - 484 pages
...channel 2,300 feet long and 15 feet deep at extreme low water is maintained by occasional dredging from deep water in the Lake to deep water in the Bay. The United States government has expended on this harbor from 1852 to date, $338,000. Detailed description...
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Great Lakes Pilot ... 1921: St. Lawrence river above Montreal, lake Ontario ...

United States. Hydrographic Office - 1921 - 374 pages
...part being overgrown with rushes, intersected by crooked channels and some open water. The distance from deep water in the lake to deep water in the bay is about 1 mile. For a distance of 1J miles beyond the shallow water in the outer end of the bay, its width is from J to...
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Annual Report of the Chief of Engineers, U.S. Army, Part 1, Volume 2

United States. Army. Corps of Engineers - 1953 - 1396 pages
...Existing project. — This provides for an entrance channel parallel to the entrance piers extending from deep water in the lake to deep water in the bay, 22 feet deep and 300 feet wide to just lakeward of the pierheads thence narrowing to 200-foot width...
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Water Resources Development

United States. Army. Corps of Engineers - 1955 - 158 pages
...existing project provides for a channel 300 and 200 feet wide and depths of 20 and 22 feet extending from deep water in the lake to deep water in the bay, protected for a part of its length, by two parallel piers. The project was completed in l9M5 at a cost...
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Hearings, Volume 1

United States. Congress. House. Committee on Appropriations - 1964 - 1278 pages
...piers is essential to the use of the harbor area since they protect and maintain the entrance channel from deep water in the lake to deep water in the bay. Failure of the piers will result in restricted use of the harbor by navigation and boating interests....
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Public Works Appropriations for 1965: Hearings ... 88th Congress, 2d Session

United States. Congress. House. Appropriations - 1964 - 1230 pages
...piers is essential to the use of the harbor area since they protect and maintain the entrance channel from deep water in the lake to deep water in the bay. Failure of the piers will result in restricted use of the harbor by navigation and boating interests....
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Public Works Appropriations for 1966: Hearings ... 89th Congress, 1st Session

United States. Congress. House. Appropriations - 1965 - 1534 pages
...piers is essential to the use of the harbor area since they protect and maintain the entrance channel from deep water in the lake to deep water in the bay. Failure of the piers In several sections has resulted In restricted use of the harbor by navigation...
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Water Resources Development by the Corps of Engineers in New York

1959 - 192 pages
...existing project provides for a channel 300 and 200 feet wide and depths of 20 and 22 feet extending from deep water in the lake to deep water in the bay, protected for a part of its length, by two parallel piers. The project was completed in 1940 at a cost...
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Water Resources Development in New York

1973 - 172 pages
...miles westerly from Oswego, NY The existing project provides a channel 200 to 300 feet wide extending from deep water in the lake to deep water in the bay, protected for a part of its length by two parallel piers. Depth in the channel from the lake to the...
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