Chambers Creek Interceptor Sewer Tunnel

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Peter M. Douglass Michael J. Bailey J. Jeffrey Wagner
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Jan 1, 1985

Abstract

The Chambers Creek Interceptor Sewer Tunnel project consisted of 2-1/2 miles (4 kilometres) of nominal 9-foot (2.7-metre) O.D. tunnel driven through predominantly glacially overridden soils. Mole-Collucio Construction Company initially elected to drive the entire tunnel with a Lovat TBM. However, this machine could not control the fast raveling ground conditions which developed when the TBM encountered sands overlying very dense, hard glacial till or boulders. As a result, a shield and digger machine was brought in for a 1700-foot (518-metre) long segment. Pumped wells spaced roughly 50 to 125 feet (15 to 38 metres) apart were utilized to dewater about two-thirds of the alignment during construction. Initial support consisted of steel ribs and wood lagging, with a final lining comprised of pre-cast concrete pipe segments grouted in place.
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APA: Peter M. Douglass Michael J. Bailey J. Jeffrey Wagner  (1985)  Chambers Creek Interceptor Sewer Tunnel

MLA: Peter M. Douglass Michael J. Bailey J. Jeffrey Wagner Chambers Creek Interceptor Sewer Tunnel. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1985.

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