Model Studies - Foothill Feeder Project Metropolitan Water District Of Southern California Part III. Morris Reservoir Turnout Structure

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Model Studies - Foothill Feeder Project Metropolitan Water District Of Southern California Part III. Morris Reservoir Turnout Structure

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1968-08

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St. Anthony Falls Hydraulic Laboratory

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The Foothill Feeder Project of the Metropolitan Water District of Southern - California incorporates a long tunnel through which water will be supplied to a large area in southern California. In this system head control devices are needed to regulate the discharge through the tunnels and the appurtenant structures. For this purpose gated control structures open to the atmosphere were chosen. The gate structures were circular in plan and fitted with gates for flow control. The research described in this report was carried out to study in detail the hydraulic characteristics for a wide variety of flow conditions for one of these structures, the Morris Reservoir Turnout Structure.

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Saint Anthony Falls Laboratory Project Reports
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Harza Engineering Company

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Anderson, Alvin G.; Anderson, David J.. (1968). Model Studies - Foothill Feeder Project Metropolitan Water District Of Southern California Part III. Morris Reservoir Turnout Structure. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/114241.

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