Investigation And Repair Of The Northeast Raw Water Tunnel

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Keith M. Swaffar Harry R. Price
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1987

Abstract

The Northeast Raw Water Tunnel transports untreated water to the Detroit Water and Sewerage Department's (DWSD) Northeast Water Plant where it is treated and distributed. The occurrence of a subsidence area which was attributed to the tunnel prompted the DWSD to have the tunnel investigated. After an extensive historical and geotechnical investigation, two access shafts were constructed along the alignment in the vicinity of the subsidence. Following completion of the shafts, the subsidence area was inspected in the wet prior to dewatering the tunnel. Upon the completion of dewatering, a dry inspection was performed. During the dry inspection, an area of significant distress was encountered where sand and silt were boiling into the tunnel along with large volumes of groundwater. This distressed area was located 800m (1/2 mile) north of the original subsidence area. The tunnel was immediately refilled with water and an emergency repair program was planned and implemented. As a result of the distressed nature of the secondary tunnel liner, dewatering of the tunnel could not be performed until the secondary liner and the surrounding soils were stabilized. This paper presents a case history of both the investigation and the repairs of the Northeast Raw Water Tunnel including the various grouting and unique tunnel stabilization methodologies which were utilized.
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APA: Keith M. Swaffar Harry R. Price  (1987)  Investigation And Repair Of The Northeast Raw Water Tunnel

MLA: Keith M. Swaffar Harry R. Price Investigation And Repair Of The Northeast Raw Water Tunnel. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1987.

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