Carnegie Mellon University

Weir Installation

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Using picks and shovels as the miners once did, a trough is dug to set the weir into the ground

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V-Notch Weir before installation, rectangular weir after installation

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V-Notch weirs at Adelaide

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Rectangular weir at Phillips

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Two surly young men prepare the installation of a weir at the largest discharge (Over 3000gpm!)



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Last Updated: 11/7/98