Industrial Niagara 



DuNLAP, ORRIN E. A new I 30,000 horse-power plant at Niagara 1906 

 Falls. (Sci. Am., Oct. 6, 1906. 95:244-245.) DunLp 



A description of the lower plant of the Niagara Falls Hydraulic Power 

 and Manufacturing Company. 



Electric power development at Niagara Falls. III. (Sci. Am., March 1906 

 24, 1906. 94:248-249.) 



A history of the development of power on the Niagara and a discussion 

 of the advantages of the Canadian side together with a description of the 

 distinctive features of the Canadian Niagara plant. 



Electric railway development at Niagara Falls. (Elec. rev., July 28, 1906 

 1906. 40:234.) 



According to the article, a widely known engineer has said that " in his 

 belief, the day was not distant when every locomotive between Syracuse 

 and Cleveland, and in all that territory not more than 100 miles from 

 Niagara Falls, would be operated from power generated there." 



HOUSTON, Edwin J. Half a decade of progress in electricity and 1906 

 magnetism. (Cass., Feb., 1906. 29:286-288.) Houston 



A brief description of industrial processes depending on the Niagara 

 Falls Power Company. 



International waterways commission. (U. S. & Can.) Report upon 1906 

 the existing water power situation at Niagara Falls, so far as concerns the 

 diversion of water on the American side, by the American members of 

 the International waterways commission and Cap't Charles W. Kutz, corps 

 of engineers, U. S. A. Wash. : Gov't printing off. 1 906. 



Contains a description of the plants, estimates of water needed, and 

 recommendations for permits for the power companies. 



International waterways commission. (U. S. & Can.) Second interim 

 report of the Canadian section and first joint report of the commission. 

 Ottawa: 1906. 



The Niagara Falls question is fully taken up in this report and the one 

 cited above, the dangers from diversion are considered, limitations are urged 

 for the use of the water power, and recommendations are made. 



Niagara Falls power developments. (Elec. rev., Aug. 17, 1906. 1906 

 59:265.) 



Permits under the Burton law. 



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