27. ANONYMOUS, "Intake Pipes Headed for Underwater Service at Palisades Plant," 

 Bechtel Briefs, May 1969, p. 18. 



Keywords: Cooling water pipeline. Lake Michigan 



Brief note discusses the placement of an 11 -foot-diameter steel pipeline in Lake 

 Michigan. The pipeline is a cooling water intake pipe for a nuclear powerplant in Michigan. 



28. ANONYMOUS, "Terminal Facilities at Bacton," World Petroleum, Vol. 40, No. 5, May 

 1969, pp. 24-25. 



29. ANONYMOUS, "Sheet Piling Used for Outfall Pumping Station," Civil Engineering and 

 Public Works Review, Vol. 64, No. 756, July 1969, p. 667. 



Keywords: Great Britain, Outfall pumping station 



The construction of trade effluent tanks and a pumping station for a sea outfall in 

 Great Britain is described. 



30. ANONYMOUS, "Bulldozer, PipeUne Barge Gets to Bottom of the Job," Engineering 

 News-Record, Vol. 183, No. 20, Nov. 1969, p. 22. 



Keywords: Barge, Bass Strait, Australia, Bulldozer 



A semisubmersible pipelaying barge and an underwater bulldozer used to lay a 60-mile 

 oil pipehne across Bass Strait between Tasmania and the Australian mainland are described. 

 The barge can operate under difficult weather and sea conditions because the deck and 

 superstructure are above water and supported by columns connected to submerged 

 pontoons. 



31. ANONYMOUS, "Slurried Mineral Ore System," Ocean Industry, Vol. 4, No. 11, Nov. 

 1969, p. 39. 



Keywords: Minerals, Slurry 



Report describes a slurry system developed to handle iron, copper, lead, zinc, and 

 manganese ore. The ore is loaded and discharged in a slurry form aboard large, economical 

 tankers which can anchor in deep water offshore and pump the slurrified cargo ashore 

 through a pipeline. The advantages of such a system are also discussed. 



32. ANONYMOUS, "Sea Plough Used to Lay Submarine Pipeline," The Dock & Harbour 

 Authority, VoL 50, No. 591, Jan. 1970, p. 387. 



Keywords: Gas pipeline. Great Britain, River Exe 



A 20-inch-diameter gas main to be laid across the River Exe in Great Britain is discussed 

 briefly. The pipeline will be laid in a deep channel gouged by a 36-ton sea plow. 



33. ANONYMOUS, "Tension Shoes for Pipelaying Barge," Ocean Industry, Vol. 5, No. 1, 

 Jan. 1970, p. 18. 



Keywords: Hpelaying barge. Tension shoe system 



The operation and advantages of a hydrauUc track-type tension shoe system to be used 

 on pipelaying barges are described. 



