Ground Improvements for CSO Connections to a Large Tunnel, Cleveland, Ohio

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Jozef F. Zurawski Michael Deutscher Narendra N. Khatri
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2005

Abstract

Five sewer connections were required to divert Combined Sewer Overflow (CSO)from existing outfalls to an old underutilized large diameter brick sewer (the Easterly Interceptor). The connections were part of an on-going CSO control program by the Northeast Ohio Regional Sewer District (NEORSD) in the City of Cleveland, Ohio. Each connection was made by pipejacking and hand-mining a fiberglass-reinforced polymer (FRP) pipe through soft glaciolacustrine clays and silts. Jet grouting was utilized to stabilize the soils and fill the voids surrounding the interceptor prior to making the underground connection. Reinforced concrete liners were constructed inside the aging brick sewer to provide structural stability during ground improvements and connection work. The project also involved micro tunneling two approximately400 foot lengths of FRP pipe through soft ground using a slurry pressure balanced machine.
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APA: Jozef F. Zurawski Michael Deutscher Narendra N. Khatri  (2005)  Ground Improvements for CSO Connections to a Large Tunnel, Cleveland, Ohio

MLA: Jozef F. Zurawski Michael Deutscher Narendra N. Khatri Ground Improvements for CSO Connections to a Large Tunnel, Cleveland, Ohio. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2005.

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