IC 6660 Description Of The Property And Operations At The Lewiston Dredge, Lewiston, Calif. ? Introduction

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Lawrence K. Requa
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Jan 1, 1932

Abstract

The property being worked by the Lewiston dredge of Placer Development (Ltd.) is on the Trinity River in Trinity County, Calif., about 9 miles north of the town of Lewiston (see fig. 1). The nearest rail point is at Rending, Calif., which is exactly 50 miles bar road from the dredge camp. Recently a very good section of State highway has been constructed from Redding to Weaverville, and it is now possible to use this highway for 35 miles of the distance between the dredging property and Redding. The remaining 15 miles, however, are over ordinary dirt road. No trouble is experienced in reaching the property except for a few weeks during the middle of the winter when snowstorms may make travel difficult but not impossible. At present the property consists of about 500 acres of patented land, which extends for about 3 miles along the main Trinity River and Stuart's Pork. It is being worked with one 7-cubic foot, Bucyrus-type dredge, which has an average monthly capacity of about 100,000 cubic yards. To the end of 1931 approximately 10,000,000 cubic yards of gravel had been dredged.
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APA: Lawrence K. Requa  (1932)  IC 6660 Description Of The Property And Operations At The Lewiston Dredge, Lewiston, Calif. ? Introduction

MLA: Lawrence K. Requa IC 6660 Description Of The Property And Operations At The Lewiston Dredge, Lewiston, Calif. ? Introduction. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1932.

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