On the Planning of Underground Storage of Stormwater and Mechanical Boring of Sewer Shield Tunnelling in Tokyo

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 1987

Abstract

Tokyo Metropolitan Government designs the stormwater storage plans in underground, as a measure of flood control in completed urban district and improvement of combined sewarage system. This time, introducing those plans, we report about IKEJIRI and SIN-KOMAZAWA STORAGE TRUNK LINEs design and construction. They are located in Meguro river basin of the Morigasaki drainage area. Both storage trunk lines have capacity to store 15O,000m3 of stormwater. They are in use for countermeasure of flood till Meguro river's strengthening (intensity 50 mm/h) is ended. And after the strengthening, they will be in use for improvement of river water quality, through the storage of combined sewage and first runoff, which, otherwise overflows weirs and flows to river in a rainy day. These storage trunk line's full length is about 5700m. Boring diameter 66140 mm (f = 2672m) and 47800 mm (I = 2866m) of these tunnels are constructed by Mechanical Shield tunnelling method. And boring diameter 3600 mm x 4000 mm (R = 180m) is constructed by NATM tunnelling method. We began works in 1983, and have a mind to complete in 1987.
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APA:  (1987)  On the Planning of Underground Storage of Stormwater and Mechanical Boring of Sewer Shield Tunnelling in Tokyo

MLA: On the Planning of Underground Storage of Stormwater and Mechanical Boring of Sewer Shield Tunnelling in Tokyo. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1987.

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