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4762-w0 Typical Canal Undercrossing, Lined or Unlined

This engineering standard provides guidance for typical canal undercrossings, whether lined or unlined. The standard notes that boring for undercrossings must extend a minimum of 5 feet beyond the toe of the slope on each side of the canal. Contractors are responsible for any damage to the canal, levees, and must repair any damage to the satisfaction of the canal owner or governing authority.

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4762-w0 Typical Canal Undercrossing, Lined or Unlined

This engineering standard provides guidance for typical canal undercrossings, whether lined or unlined. The standard notes that boring for undercrossings must extend a minimum of 5 feet beyond the toe of the slope on each side of the canal. Contractors are responsible for any damage to the canal, levees, and must repair any damage to the satisfaction of the canal owner or governing authority.

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Engineering Standards

Standard

4762
Page

1 of 1
TYPICAL CANAL UNDERCROSSING
LINED OR UNLINED

Issue Date

06/86
Rev. No.
Date

NOTES: 1. Limits of boring to extend a minimum of 5 - 0 beyond toe of slope on each side of canal.
2. Contractor shall be responsible for any damage to canal and levees and shall repair any damage
to the satisfaction of the canal owner or governing authority.

* Indicates revised paragraph, this Rev. No.

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