Abstract
In the course of the regular inspection of the bridges of The Connecticut Company in 1912, the bottom chords of the swing span of the Washington Bridge over the Housatonic River were found to be in a dangerous condition because of the great loss of section by corrosion, due to the street drainage having been discharged upon the chords for years.
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