Columbia Slough Consolidation Conduit, A Soft Ground Tunnel, Portland, Oregon

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
S. Michael Feroz Paul Gribbon Jan Rosholt
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Jan 1, 1999

Abstract

Approximately six billion gallons of combined sewage are discharged annually into Willamette River and Columbia Slough through Portland’s combined sewer system. The Columbia Slough Consolidation Conduit (CSCC) is an important element of mandated Combined Sewer Overflow (CSO) abatement. It includes2,548m (8,361 ft.) of 3.7 m. (12 ft.) internal diameter tunnel. The CSCC alignment traverses the UP railroad, Columbia Boulevard and parallels an old sewer. Geologic conditions include river alluvium and fine to coarse-grained flood deposits containing cobbles and boulders. This paper describes design and construction of a tunnel in soft-ground, with shallow cover and close to an old concrete sewer.
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APA: S. Michael Feroz Paul Gribbon Jan Rosholt  (1999)  Columbia Slough Consolidation Conduit, A Soft Ground Tunnel, Portland, Oregon

MLA: S. Michael Feroz Paul Gribbon Jan Rosholt Columbia Slough Consolidation Conduit, A Soft Ground Tunnel, Portland, Oregon. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1999.

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