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also i would consider the southern central part of the state radioactive due to the TMI NPP.(and the fact that it gets nuke according to cannon).
to the far north you have Tioga county with it's coal and natural gas. both can be used to keep electricity flowing at least locally. and given the creativity of the locals, the available resources, and 150 years to do the work we could easily be talking about 1940's-1960's level tech by the time the teams wake up.
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Highway Engineering, Rural Roads and Pavement by Chatburn on Google Books is 1920's tech. Most is still used today.
Gravel Roads Maintenance and Design Manual US Dept Transportation, Federal Highway Admin Tennessee's Survey Report of Historic Highway Bridges, Chapter Two, has a good history of road building and development in Tennessee. Maybe there is a similar reference for Pennsylvania. US Army Manuals include TM 5-623, TM 5-600, FM 5-35, FM 3-34.343 (FM 5-446) are useful resources. |
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