Ground Characterization For CSO Tunnels In Washington, D.C.

- Organization:
- Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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- 8
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Abstract
The D.C. Water and Sewer Authority is implementing the Anacostia River Projects component of its Long-Term CSO Control Plan, including 21 kilometers of 3.7- to 7-meter-diameter CSO near-surface diversion storage/conveyance structures and flood relief, pressurized-face, soft ground tunnels at a maximum depth of 65 meters. This paper describes a project-specific soil grouping system that is primarily based on soil characteristics for tunneling derived from tests including Atterberg limits, grain size, swelling, mineralogy, triaxial, pressure meter, and consolidation, which differentiates the project from past area tunnel projects using descriptive systems based primarily on area geology.
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Ground Characterization For CSO Tunnels In Washington, D.C.MLA: Ground Characterization For CSO Tunnels In Washington, D.C.. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration,