Groundwater Control For Two-Pass Soft Ground Tunneling

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Cary Hirner David Stacey William A. Rochford
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Jan 1, 2007

Abstract

Design considerations and construction techniques were implemented to address groundwater infiltration from a confined aquifer during the excavation and lining of the Cady Marsh Flood Relief Tunnel. This 3-m finished diameter, 2-km long tunnel was successfully completed cost-effectively in an urban setting near East Chicago, Indiana. The soft ground was mined using a conventional tunnel boring machine with hydraulically actuated flood doors and supported with steel ribs and timber lagging. The tunnel was lined with cast-in-place concrete. Dewatering was implemented in settlement prone, boulder-laden ground in residential neighborhoods during construction to depressurize and partially dewater the aquifer at the tunnel horizon. This paper describes the design decisions and construction methods utilized to mitigate and limit infiltration into the tunnel during construction and operation, as well as manage ground settlement.
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APA: Cary Hirner David Stacey William A. Rochford  (2007)  Groundwater Control For Two-Pass Soft Ground Tunneling

MLA: Cary Hirner David Stacey William A. Rochford Groundwater Control For Two-Pass Soft Ground Tunneling. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2007.

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