Middle Rouge Parkway Interceptor Extension—A Case History

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Harry R. Price Charles J. Roarty Behrooz Tahmasbi
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2007

Abstract

The 2,408 meter (7,900-foot) long Middle Rouge Parkway Interceptor Extension varies in size from 1.52-meter (5-foot) to 2.36 meter (7-foot 9-inch) inside diameter. Most of the sewer was constructed in tunnel through fine sands and silts. Piping of these soils through the concrete liner eventually resulted in a loss of soil support, settlement and/or severe distress of the sewer, and the formation of several sinkholes. The repair and restoration was generally performed in the sewer and included cast-in-place concrete, shotcrete, cured in place pipe, soil stabilization, cement grouting, dewatering, and chemical grouting. As a part of the work, temporary pump stations and flow diversions were required to perform the work while minimizing discharges to the adjacent Rouge River.
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APA: Harry R. Price Charles J. Roarty Behrooz Tahmasbi  (2007)  Middle Rouge Parkway Interceptor Extension—A Case History

MLA: Harry R. Price Charles J. Roarty Behrooz Tahmasbi Middle Rouge Parkway Interceptor Extension—A Case History. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2007.

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