THE FALL IN THE LEVEL OF LAKE COLERIDGE.—A drawing (not to scale) illustrating the drop in the level of Lake Coleridge since February 23, when the waters of the lake ceased to flow over the spillway at the hydro-electric works. The 1930 low level, only four feet lower than the present level, is also shown. The figures given are feet above sea level. To the left are the pipe lines leading down to the power-house.
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Press, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 25206, 10 June 1947, Page 8
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75THE FALL IN THE LEVEL OF LAKE COLERIDGE.—A drawing (not to scale) illustrating the drop in the level of Lake Coleridge since February 23, when the waters of the lake ceased to flow over the spillway at the hydro-electric works. The 1930 low level, only four feet lower than the present level, is also shown. The figures given are feet above sea level. To the left are the pipe lines leading down to the power-house. Press, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 25206, 10 June 1947, Page 8
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