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SCAG may refer to one of the following: Southern California Association of Governments; Heroin street term. Injected into the veins with a dirty needle;
The Jeddo Tunnel drains four large coal basins over an area of close to 33 square miles (85 km 2).It also drained the collieries of G.B. Markle & Company. [5] On average the tunnel drains 40,000 US gallons (150,000 L; 33,000 imp gal) of water each minute. [6]
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On September 11, 1883, James Goold Cutler received U.S. patent 284,951, for a system connecting deposit boxes on multiple floors to a single ground-floor receptacle; the chute had to have a front of at least three-fourths glass to allow for the identification of mail clogs, and, if installed at a height of greater than two stories, an elastic cushion was to be fitted in the receptacle to ...
SCAG's policy direction is guided by the 86-member official governing board known as the Regional Council. The Regional Council is composed of 67 Districts that include an elected representative of one or more cities of approximately equal population levels that have a geographic community of interest (except the City of Long Beach, which has two representatives).
Chute spillways carry supercritical flow through the steep slope of an open channel. There are four main components of a chute spillway: [1] The elements of a spillway are the inlet, the vertical curve section (ogee curve), the steep-sloped channel and the outlet.
The Quakake Tunnel is located in Packer Township near the border between Carbon and Luzerne counties. [3] [5] The tunnel is located to the south of the borough of Beaver Meadows. It is approximately 3,900 feet (1,200 m) in length. [4] The mouth of the tunnel is at Wetzel Creek and its waters ultimately enter the Delaware River.
Each pocket has a chute that can be lowered to discharge the ore into the hold of a ship berthed alongside. The use of pockets and chutes allows the dock itself to be loaded with ore before it is transferred into the freighter. [2] The docks' storage bins or pockets are typically wider at the top than the bottom, and they lead to movable steel ...