waste wool plofsluis
waste wool plofsluis From Sterwiki the waste wool
plofsluis or time keersluis at Jutphaas are a component of the new
Dutch Waterlinie. Dam the waste wool plofsluis had at war threat
rapidly Amsterdam-Rijnkanaal to that prevent the water from the
neighbouring areas would run away at inundatie by means of the canal.
When in 1934, with the construction of Amsterdam-Rijnkanaal were
started for these hiaat in the waterlinie a solution were gezocht
which on the one hand shipping would not impede movement, and on the
other hand the canal could conclude rapidly. For this above the
canal a large betonnen barge was built. The intention was fill
these with sand and gravel, and provide with springladingen in the
floor. Thereby Amsterdam-Rijnkanaal could be dammed with one
exposie. In 1937, with the construction of this lock it was
started, but had been not yet completed these then the second world
war in the Netherlands broke out. After the war the bouwerk were
accomplished never more. Amsterdam-Rijn the canal was, however,
completed in 1952. Gradually became clear that the constriction
of the canal constituted a obstakel at the waste wool plofsluis for
modern inland shipping ships. Because of the costs which would
be involved with demolishing the construction in 1981, the canal was
gone dug on the spot for the lock. See the waste wool plofsluis
are still above Amsterdam-Rijn the canal off Nieuwegein.
External risky objects in the new Dutch Waterlinie, waste wool
plofsluis (http://www.coehoorn.nl/verdedigingswerken/nhw.asp?ObjNr=294&Actie=detail#pics)
Categorie:sluis
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