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RAISING THE LIP OF WAITAKERE DAM.—Showing the new constructional work at the dam which will increase its capacity by 220,000,000 gallons. In the middle distance is a core dam, under construction. This is being built to prevent the water flowing over the saddle when the surface rises to the new level. The arrows, left and right, indicate the normal level of the water with the dam at its present capacity.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 245, 6 January 1928, Page 16

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RAISING THE LIP OF WAITAKERE DAM.—Showing the new constructional work at the dam which will increase its capacity by 220,000,000 gallons. In the middle distance is a core dam, under construction. This is being built to prevent the water flowing over the saddle when the surface rises to the new level. The arrows, left and right, indicate the normal level of the water with the dam at its present capacity. Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 245, 6 January 1928, Page 16

RAISING THE LIP OF WAITAKERE DAM.—Showing the new constructional work at the dam which will increase its capacity by 220,000,000 gallons. In the middle distance is a core dam, under construction. This is being built to prevent the water flowing over the saddle when the surface rises to the new level. The arrows, left and right, indicate the normal level of the water with the dam at its present capacity. Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 245, 6 January 1928, Page 16

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