Construction of the Detroit River Outfall No. 2

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Michael Traylor Michael Jatczak Brett Robinson
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2003

Abstract

The Detroit River Outfall No. 2. is an effluent water conveyance system linking the Detroit Metropolitan Wastewater Treatment Plant to the Detroit River. The 6.4m (21ft) finished diameter tunnel extends 1,890m (6,200ft) east from the bottom of a 91m(300ft) deep, 9.2m (30ft) diameter drop shaft. At the eastern terminus of the tunnel, six Riser Shafts connect the tunnel to diffuser heads on the riverbed. The tunnel runs through a highly fractured Limestone formation capable of producing high levels of groundwater in?ows and Hydrogen Sul?de gas. Control of this water and gas was a theme which ran through the entire Project’s design and construction. This paper will provide an overview of each portion of the Project’s construction, including the Entrance Shaft, Precast Concrete Segments, TBM Tunnel, Pre-Excavation Grouting Methods, and the Riser Shafts.
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APA: Michael Traylor Michael Jatczak Brett Robinson  (2003)  Construction of the Detroit River Outfall No. 2

MLA: Michael Traylor Michael Jatczak Brett Robinson Construction of the Detroit River Outfall No. 2. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2003.

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