An over-all view of the Clyde dam site showing the two coffer dams drawn in. Work began yesterday on the coffer dams, which will enable the water between them to be pumped out so that the foundations of the main dam can be built. Each coffer dam will contain 100,000 cubic metres of material and will rise 10 metres above river level.
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62An over-all view of the Clyde dam site showing the two coffer dams drawn in. Work began yesterday on the coffer dams, which will enable the water between them to be pumped out so that the foundations of the main dam can be built. Each coffer dam will contain 100,000 cubic metres of material and will rise 10 metres above river level. Press, 16 July 1982, Page 3
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