40. ANONYMOUS, "Story-High Steel Outfall Runs 3 Miles Under Lake," Engineering 

 News-Record, Vol. 185, No. 12, Sept. 1970, pp. 82-83. 



Keywords: Lake Ontario, Outfall pipeline, Rochester, New York 



The construction of a 10-foot-diameter steel sewer outfall over 3 miles long laid in a 

 dredged trench at the bottom of Lake Ontario near Rochester, New York, is described. The 

 pipe is laid in 80-foot sections, lowered by a derrick, and divers bolt the sections together. 

 The trench is backfilled after the pipes are laid. 



41. ANONYMOUS, "New PipeUne Tie-in Equipment," Hydrospace, Vol. 3, No. 5, Oct, 

 1970, p. 11. 



Keywords: Platform risers. Tie-in equipment 



Article provides a brief description of pipeline tie-in equipment that simpUfies the 

 underwater connection of pipelines to platform risers, or laterals to main lines, and may also 

 be used to remove and replace a section of pipe without having to raise the existing pipe to 

 the surface. 



42. ANONYMOUS, "World's Biggest Pipelaying Sled," Hydrospace, Vol. 3, No. 5, Oct. 

 1970, p. 22. 



Keywords: Rpelaying sled. Polyethylene pipe 



Article describes an underwater pipelaying sled designed to embed a 48-inch-diameter 

 polyethylene pipe to a depth of 15 feet below the seabed in water depths exceeding 100 

 feet in a single operation. 



43. ANONYMOUS, "World's Biggest Underwater Sled Commissioned," The Dock & 

 Harbour Authority, Vol. 50, No. 600, Oct. 1970. 



Keywords: Pipelaying sled. Polyethylene pipe 



An underwater sled designed to embed 48-inch-diameter polyethylene pipes 15 feet 

 below the ocean floor in water depths exceeding 100 feet is described briefly. 



44. ANONYMOUS, "Italy Plans a Gas Pipe Line Across the Mediterranean," Ocean 

 Industry, VoL 5, No. 11, Nov. 1970, p. 43. 



Keywords: Gas pipehne, Italy, Mediterranean Sea, North Africa, Sicily 



Plans for a natural gas pipeline system extending from North Africa across the 

 Mediterranean Sea and the island of Sicily to the Italian mainland are discussed briefly. 



45. ANONYMOUS, "New Methods Devised to Lay Pipe in Deep Water," World Oil, Dec. 

 1970, p. 50-52. 



Keywords: Reverse J-tube method. Tension metliod 



Article discusses two methods for making pipe connections at deepwater platforms. The 

 "reverse J-tube" method for laying a pipehne originating at a platform is described. The pipe 



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