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Workmen steady one of the 1.6 metre diameter concrete pipes supplied by Hume Industries (N.Z.), Ltd, for the Christchurch Drainage Board’s scheme to help alleviate flooding in the northern zone of the city. The new stormwater pipeline is to run from Bealey Avenue, along Manchester Street, and into the Avon River. The 773 metre pipeline is expected to cost $462,000, and is scheduled to be completed by late January.

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Press, 14 August 1980, Page 18

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Workmen steady one of the 1.6 metre diameter concrete pipes supplied by Hume Industries (N.Z.), Ltd, for the Christchurch Drainage Board’s scheme to help alleviate flooding in the northern zone of the city. The new stormwater pipeline is to run from Bealey Avenue, along Manchester Street, and into the Avon River. The 773 metre pipeline is expected to cost $462,000, and is scheduled to be completed by late January. Press, 14 August 1980, Page 18

Workmen steady one of the 1.6 metre diameter concrete pipes supplied by Hume Industries (N.Z.), Ltd, for the Christchurch Drainage Board’s scheme to help alleviate flooding in the northern zone of the city. The new stormwater pipeline is to run from Bealey Avenue, along Manchester Street, and into the Avon River. The 773 metre pipeline is expected to cost $462,000, and is scheduled to be completed by late January. Press, 14 August 1980, Page 18