The wooden pipes were apparently laid on back of spruce from ninth to tenth between october 1811 and october 1812 according to a report from the department s archives.
Wooden water line pipe.
That means wooden water pipes served the city for almost a century.
Wooden pipes likely remain buried in many older communities but rarely is one dug up utility says.
Abandoned water pipes have been uncovered during street excavations such as these pipes and those above removed in 1901.
The firefighters would cut a hole in the water main and use a hand pumper to pull the water out of the pipe to fight a fire.
Long abandoned wooden pipes.
Buried underground and filled with water wooden pipes can last for decades or centuries.
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Photo courtesy of the philadelphia water department historical collection.
The last wooden pipe in the city was taken out of service in 1859 but some were left in the ground.
Since wooden pipes had no salvage value they were often abandoned underground when replaced by metal.
The interior of an old wood stave pipe found a week or so ago at the charleston water system s hanahan plant during installation of a new 42 inch water main crossing the road at the plant.
The more primitive are log wood pipes hollowed out tree trunks or logs.
A wooden water pipe that dates back to world war i.
Wood s natural insulation eliminates the need to clad or bury the pipeline to combat.
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Although each year the miles of wooden pipe used dwindled the last year portland used wooden pipe was 1953.
The last year wooden pipes were installed in portland was 1919.
There are two main kinds of wooden water pipe.
Water department crews found 200 year old wooden mains while replacing a line in center city.