Dewatering Solutions to Groundwater Control and Environmental Problems — Sheppard Subway Expansion — Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Greg Landry John Westland Andy Ingriselli Andrew Famiglietti
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Jan 1, 2001

Abstract

Atlas Dewatering was contracted to install and maintain a groundwater control system for the new Bessarion Subway Station and the Tail Track Structure on the Toronto Transit Commission’s new Sheppard Subway Line. Atlas met the challenges presented by the project by closely reviewing the contract documentation provided by the Program Geotechnical Consultant, Golder Associates and by working with the general contractors, Bondfield Construction Company and PCL Constructors Eastern, inc., throughout the duration of both projects. In addition to concerns about soil loss, excessive settlement and seepage, the consultant was concerned about spreading hydrocarbon-contaminated groundwater between the two aquifers present at the Bessarion Station site. By installing a system of multi-level vacuum eductor wells around the perimeter of the excavation, Atlas was not only able to provide a dry excavation for construction, but, due to a unique well design was also able to prevent cross-contamination of the aquifers.
Citation

APA: Greg Landry John Westland Andy Ingriselli Andrew Famiglietti  (2001)  Dewatering Solutions to Groundwater Control and Environmental Problems — Sheppard Subway Expansion — Toronto, Ontario, Canada

MLA: Greg Landry John Westland Andy Ingriselli Andrew Famiglietti Dewatering Solutions to Groundwater Control and Environmental Problems — Sheppard Subway Expansion — Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2001.

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