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    manual includes standard installations using the indirect design method. More than 330 pages of tables and
    figures covering hydraulics of sewers and culverts, live loads and earth loads, supporting strengths and
    supplemental design data are listed. Detailed example problems of specific applications illustrate the use of the
    time saving design aids included in the manual. Available from American Concrete Pipe Association.



















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