Preliminary Report of the Inland Waterways Commission: Message from the President of the United States, Transmitting a Preliminary Report of the Inland Waterways Commission (Classic Reprint)

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Appendix - Continued 11. Effects of the purity of industrial water supplies on their use - Con. Other industries Domestic water supplies Effects Of impurity on domestic s plies 12. Applications of water power (w. E. Nring) 13. Relation of water conservation to flood prevention and navigation in Ohio River (m O Leighton) Introduction Reservoir facilities in the Ohio basin. Allegheny basin Monongahela basin. Kanawha River. Little Kanawha and Big Sandy rivers Kentucky, Licking, Scioto, and Great Miami river basins Cumberland River Tennessee River Smaller tributaries of Ohio River Floods on the Ohio Conclusions concerning flood abatement Effect of storage on navigation Cost of the reservoir system Water ower 14. Fuels an structural materials in relation to inland water transporta tion (joseph A. Holmes). Letter of transmittal The inquiry Similar Inquiries from other branches Of the Government service Structural materials for river and harbor work Character and distribution of materials available for concrete con struction adjacent to waterways The purpose and plan of pending investigations of these materials. Use of concrete in waterway improvement Fuels and cheap power as influencing inland water transportation Steam engines versus internal-combustion engines and water transportation Availability of the internal combustion engine Coal supplies available for inland water transportation encral relations of forests and streams (raphael Zon) Influence on atmospheric precipitation Influence on the evaporation of water from the soil Influence on leaf transpiration Influence on the behavior of the residue Special relations of forests to rivers in the United States (w. W. Ashe). Physical relations River system of the northeastern States River system of the middle Atlantic coast. River system of the southern Appalachians Rivers of the eastern slopes of the Rocky Mountains Streams of the Sacramento basin Columbia River Sanitary relation between forests and streams Relation of forests to engineering means of river control The Gallatin report Roads and canals Great canals along the Atlantic seacoast I. Massachusetts Canal II. New Jersey Canal III. Delaware and Chesapeake Canal IV. Chesapeake and Albemarle Communications between the Atlantic and Western waters I. Santee II. The Lower or Great Falls of Roanoke III. James River IV. Potomac V. Susquehannah VI. 1110.

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