Joint Water Pollution Control Plant Tunnel and Ocean Outfall Project

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Steve Dubnewych Jon Kaneshiro Calvin Jin
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2007

Abstract

The Joint Water Pollution Control Plant (JWPCP), operated by the Sanitation Districts of Los Angeles County (the Districts), treats wastewater generated by over3 million people and processes wastewater solids generated by over 5 million people. The JWPCP Tunnel and Ocean Outfall Project, if constructed, would be one of the major marine outfall projects in the world. The new tunnel and ocean outfall system would provide relief to the existing outfall and allow inspection, maintenance, and repair of the existing tunnel and outfall system, portions of which were constructed as early as the 1930s. Geologic conditions are challenging along the alignments within the study are a being considered. Conditions include saturated alluvial soils, weak sedimentary rock, mixed face conditions, and squeezing ground conditions. Other significant challenges include the potentials for encountering up to 11 bars of water pressure, crossing seismically active faults, and encountering gassy and contaminated ground conditions. This paper discusses the details of the proposed project and the associated challenges.
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APA: Steve Dubnewych Jon Kaneshiro Calvin Jin  (2007)  Joint Water Pollution Control Plant Tunnel and Ocean Outfall Project

MLA: Steve Dubnewych Jon Kaneshiro Calvin Jin Joint Water Pollution Control Plant Tunnel and Ocean Outfall Project. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2007.

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