Impacts of Glacial Till Filled Valleys on Mining of the Upper Scioto West Interceptor Sewer, Columbus, Ohio

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
David A. Day Paul H. Marshall Charles H. Arnold Timothy Fallara
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Jan 1, 1997

Abstract

The Upper Scioto West Interceptor Sewer (USWIS), Parts 1 and 2, consists of approximately 7,128 meters (23,385 ft) of 328 cm (129 in.) diameter tunnel. The project ex-tends from the City of Dublin to Griggs Dam in the City of Columbus. The majority of the tunnel was designed for excavation in rock by TBM. The remaining portions span pre-glaciation formed valleys in-filled with glacially-derived sediments. Tunnel construction in one of the glacial till filled sections includes excavation by drilling and controlled blasting. The other section will be constructed by ground consolidation followed by excavation by TBM. This paper describes the methods employed to mine the glacial till filled valleys.
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APA: David A. Day Paul H. Marshall Charles H. Arnold Timothy Fallara  (1997)  Impacts of Glacial Till Filled Valleys on Mining of the Upper Scioto West Interceptor Sewer, Columbus, Ohio

MLA: David A. Day Paul H. Marshall Charles H. Arnold Timothy Fallara Impacts of Glacial Till Filled Valleys on Mining of the Upper Scioto West Interceptor Sewer, Columbus, Ohio. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1997.

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