New Crystal Springs Bypass (Polhemus) Tunnel—Design Challenges

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Roy C. Fedotoff Gregg Sherry Jon Hurt Gilbert Tang
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Jan 1, 2007

Abstract

The 1,380 m (4,200 ft) long New Crystal Springs Bypass (Polhemus)Tunnel (NCSBT) will replace the existing Crystal Springs Bypass Pipeline. This tunnel project is part of the SFPUC’s $4.3 billion capital improvement program to repair and seismically upgrade their aging pipelines, tunnels, reservoirs and dams that provide drinking water to more than 2.4 million customers in the San Francisco Bay Area. This paper describes the development of the tunnel alignment and design, and the complex ground conditions of the Franciscan Mélange. Of particular interest is the challenge of tunneling with a possible downhill grade of 3%, a rigorous environmental process and incorporating the lessons learned from 1960s construction of the adjoining Crystal Springs Bypass Tunnel.
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APA: Roy C. Fedotoff Gregg Sherry Jon Hurt Gilbert Tang  (2007)  New Crystal Springs Bypass (Polhemus) Tunnel—Design Challenges

MLA: Roy C. Fedotoff Gregg Sherry Jon Hurt Gilbert Tang New Crystal Springs Bypass (Polhemus) Tunnel—Design Challenges. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2007.

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