Muscle Shoals Possibilities

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
PHILIP N. MOORE
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1925

Abstract

THE development of the power of the Tennessee River at Muscle Shoals has become a matter of political interest as well as engineering possibility. The controversy over it has been so active that the facts have been obscured, the possibilities exaggerated. Although the members of the American Institute of Mining & Metallurgical Engineers are not generally specialists in hydroelectric development, those who visited Muscle Shoals in October, following the Birmingham meeting of the Institute, were interested, and many of them surprised to learn the actual conditions. These have long been familiar to those who have studied the matter through the reports of the U. S. Engineers on the subject. The approved plan contemplates three dams-No. 1, a low dam close to the City of Florence, planned in the interests of navigation, since the construction of the other dams has rendered impossible the use of the river without it. No. 2-named the Wilson Dam is now under construction. Concerning it political argumentation has waged. No. 3 Dam-much smaller, is planned to be erected several miles above No. 2.
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APA: PHILIP N. MOORE  (1925)  Muscle Shoals Possibilities

MLA: PHILIP N. MOORE Muscle Shoals Possibilities. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1925.

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