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The Marlette Lake Water System was created … The Marlette Lake Water System was created to provide water for the silver mining boom in Virginia City, Nevada. These structures are now listed as a National Historic Civil Engineering Landmark by the American Society of Civil Engineers, and are also listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The listed area included two contributing buildings and 12 contributing structures on 135.4 acres (54.8 ha). It has also been known historically as the Virginia and Gold Hill Water Company Water System. The mines required large amounts of water and timber to supply the houses and mines in Virginia City and Gold Hill. To feed these mines, the dam at Carson Tahoe Lumber and Fluming Company's Marlette Lake was increased, and Hobart Reservoir was created, and a number of flumes and pipelines were built to transport water down to Virginia City. This included a 3,994-foot-long tunnel through the watershed basin divide, and an ingenious inverted siphon pipe to get water through Washoe Valley. The Virginia and Gold Hill Water Company Marlette flume location is now a trail for mountain biking and hiking. The collection portion of the water system is now located inside Lake Tahoe-Nevada State Park.cated inside Lake Tahoe-Nevada State Park.
, Das Marlette Lake Water System ist die Was … Das Marlette Lake Water System ist die Wasserversorgung für Virginia City im Bundesstaat Nevada der USA. Das Kernstück der Versorgung der ehemaligen Bergbaustadt ist die Zuführung von Wasser aus dem , die mithilfe eines Sifons von mehr als 520 m Fallhöhe ein Tal unterquert. Die bei einer Wasserversorgung in den Vereinigten Staaten erstmals angewandte Technik eines Sifons, der außerdem bei Inbetriebnahme die größte Fallhöhe der Welt aufwies, machten das Marlette Lake Water System zu einem Denkmal der Ingenieurtechnik und setzte es auch auf die nationale Liste der geschichtlichen Denkmäler.onale Liste der geschichtlichen Denkmäler.
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The Marlette Lake Water System was created … The Marlette Lake Water System was created to provide water for the silver mining boom in Virginia City, Nevada. These structures are now listed as a National Historic Civil Engineering Landmark by the American Society of Civil Engineers, and are also listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The listed area included two contributing buildings and 12 contributing structures on 135.4 acres (54.8 ha). It has also been known historically as the Virginia and Gold Hill Water Company Water System. and Gold Hill Water Company Water System.
, Das Marlette Lake Water System ist die Was … Das Marlette Lake Water System ist die Wasserversorgung für Virginia City im Bundesstaat Nevada der USA. Das Kernstück der Versorgung der ehemaligen Bergbaustadt ist die Zuführung von Wasser aus dem , die mithilfe eines Sifons von mehr als 520 m Fallhöhe ein Tal unterquert. Die bei einer Wasserversorgung in den Vereinigten Staaten erstmals angewandte Technik eines Sifons, der außerdem bei Inbetriebnahme die größte Fallhöhe der Welt aufwies, machten das Marlette Lake Water System zu einem Denkmal der Ingenieurtechnik und setzte es auch auf die nationale Liste der geschichtlichen Denkmäler.onale Liste der geschichtlichen Denkmäler.
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