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The Austin Dam, also known as the Bayless Dam, was a concrete gravity dam in the Austin, Pennsylvania, area that served the Bayless Pulp and Paper Mill. Built in 1909, it was the largest dam of its type in Pennsylvania at the time.
Austin Dam ruins. The Austin Dam, also known as the Bayless Dam, was a concrete gravity dam for the Bayless Pulp and Paper Mill. Built in 1909, it was the largest dam of its type in Pennsylvania at the time. The catastrophic failure of the dam on September 30, 1911, destroyed much of the town and killed 78 people.
Austin Dam. January 15, 1987 : Pennsylvania Route 872 Austin: 2: Cherry Springs Picnic Pavilion: Cherry Springs Picnic Pavilion ...
Days after President Trump startled some of his most ardent supporters in California's San Joaquin Valley by having the Army Corps of Engineers suddenly release water from two dams, many in the ...
Emergency services in Austin-Travis County in Texas rescued four people from a boat that was left hanging over a dam on June 10.The boat ended up stranded and dangling precariously over Longhorn ...
Austin Dam failure (Texas), which occurred in 1900 This page was last edited on 22 January 2021, at 10:24 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...
Dec. 17—JOHNSTOWN, Pa. — The reservoir behind North Fork Dam, across the North Fork of Bens Creek, is the primary source of domestic water supply for Greater Johnstown. The 1930s dam also ...
Heavy rains filling the Bayless reservoir cracked the concrete dam, sending an estimated 450,000,000 gallons downstream, and destroying most of the boroughs of Austin and Costello. A total of 78 people from Austin and 2 from Costello died during the inundation. [7] flood image from 1913 flood at Delaware, Ohio