Heavy Ground : William Mulholland and the St. Francis Dam Disaster

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Title: Heavy Ground : William Mulholland and the St. Francis Dam Disaster
Description: Heavy Ground explores the social, political, and technological history of the St. Francis Dam Disaster in California, the worst civil engineering disaster in twentieth-century American History. Approximately 400 people died in March 1928, when the concrete gravity dam built by Los Angeles engineer William Mulholland suddenly and tragically collapsed, releasing over 12 billion gallons of water into the Santa Clara River Valley.
Authors: Norris Hundley, Jr, Donald C. Jackson
Resource Type: eBook.
Subjects: Water-supply engineers--California--Los Angeles--Biography, Water-supply--California--Los Angeles--History, Floods--California--Santa Clara River
Categories: HISTORY / General, HISTORY / United States / State & Local / West (AK, CA, CO, HI, ID, MT, NV, UT, WY), NATURE / Natural Resources, TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Civil / Dams & Reservoirs
Database: eBook Collection (EBSCOhost)
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Abstract:Heavy Ground explores the social, political, and technological history of the St. Francis Dam Disaster in California, the worst civil engineering disaster in twentieth-century American History. Approximately 400 people died in March 1928, when the concrete gravity dam built by Los Angeles engineer William Mulholland suddenly and tragically collapsed, releasing over 12 billion gallons of water into the Santa Clara River Valley.
ISBN:9781948908887
9781948908894