Benbrook Connection Tunnel Fort Worth, Texas

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
J. M. Kennedy C. A. Wiggins
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1997

Abstract

The Benbrook Connection tunnel forms approximately 6,666 m (19,560 ft) of17,678 m (58,000 ft) of raw water pipeline connecting Lake Benbrook with the Rolling Hills Water Treatment Plant. This connection is designed to minimize costs to the owners, the Tarrant Regional Water District, for providing raw water to its’ various clients. The geological formations through which the tunnel passes and the design requirements resulted in some-what unique applications of initial ground support systems which were modified by the con-tractor to optimize the mining operations. The pipe sections, fabricated in 12 m (40 ft) sections, are concrete lined and coated steel pipe. Construction of the work shaft and tail tunnel was also modified to suit the contractors methods. A Lovat universal TBM was chosen to excavate through the various rock types. The pipe sections will be transported using beam carriers.
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APA: J. M. Kennedy C. A. Wiggins  (1997)  Benbrook Connection Tunnel Fort Worth, Texas

MLA: J. M. Kennedy C. A. Wiggins Benbrook Connection Tunnel Fort Worth, Texas. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1997.

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