Geotechnical Considerations for the Final Design of the Detroit Upper Rouge Tunnel CSO Project

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Jean Habimana
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Jan 1, 2008

Abstract

The Detroit Upper Rouge Tunnel CSO Control Project will capture and store up to 201 MG of combined sewer overflow from 28 outfalls in Detroit, Dearborn Heights and Redford Township during wet-weather events. The history of rock tunneling in the area is associated with high groundwater inflows, artesian pressure, and hazardous and combustible gases. This paper presents the geotechnical considerations for designing the 11.28-km (7-mile) long, 9.14 m (30-ft) finished diameter tunnel and its associated adits, chambers and shafts, including the discussions of geotechnical investigations, rock mass characterization, estimated groundwater infiltration during construction, and the selections of excavation methods and lining system based on anticipated ground behavior to be encountered.
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APA: Jean Habimana  (2008)  Geotechnical Considerations for the Final Design of the Detroit Upper Rouge Tunnel CSO Project

MLA: Jean Habimana Geotechnical Considerations for the Final Design of the Detroit Upper Rouge Tunnel CSO Project. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2008.

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