Construction of the Sacramento River Tunnels on the Lower Northwest Interceptor Sewer, Sacramento, California

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Tolga Togan Dan Martz Wally Chen Matthew Crow David Young Bill Moler Steve Norris
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2007

Abstract

Two 610 m (2000 ft) long tunnels were driven through water bearing silts, sands and clays beneath the Sacramento River using a 4.59 m (15.1 ft) diameter Earth Pressure Balance Tunnel Boring Machine (EPBM). Four sheet pile shored shafts were sunk with and without dewatering. The pre-cast concrete segmentally lined and grouted tunnels were driven down at 6% grades beneath the river flood protection levees, buildings, roads, a railroad and adjacent to a Freeway Viaduct. Details of the schedule, cost, shaft construction, TBM, tunnel construction, and installation methodology for the twin1.676 m (66 in) steel force main pipes and environmental constraints are provided.
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APA: Tolga Togan Dan Martz Wally Chen Matthew Crow David Young Bill Moler Steve Norris  (2007)  Construction of the Sacramento River Tunnels on the Lower Northwest Interceptor Sewer, Sacramento, California

MLA: Tolga Togan Dan Martz Wally Chen Matthew Crow David Young Bill Moler Steve Norris Construction of the Sacramento River Tunnels on the Lower Northwest Interceptor Sewer, Sacramento, California. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2007.

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