Ontario Hydra T.G.S. Chimney Demolition Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada

- Organization:
- International Society of Explosives Engineers
- Pages:
- 9
- File Size:
- 203 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2000
Abstract
In the summer of 1998, Ontario Hydro awarded a contract to demolish an obsolete and inefficient chimney by blasting. The Ontario Hydro Thunder Bay Thermal Generating Station (T.G.S.), is a fully operational hydro thermal generating station located in Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada. The Chimney was a 356 ft (108 m) high freestanding structure constructed of reinforced concrete with a brick liner. Falling the chimney required careful planning due to the highly sensitive structures and equipment which surrounded it. Damage either sustained to the existing systems through ground vibrations or direct contact would have resulted in expensive power outage and/or lost production. The role of Explotech Engineering Ltd. on this project was to provide and evaluation of the proposed demolition procedure, defme the predicted and maximum seismic vibrations at sensitive structures including underground services, conduct pre-blast / post-blast inspections and recommend various safety precautions. The general contractor for the project, LeBrun Northern Contracting Ltd., of Thunder Bay, Ontario was responsible for all site preparations and post-blast clean up. All demolition blasting calculations and operations were conducted by Dykon demolition experts from Tulsa, Oklahoma. On September 13, 1999, the chimney was successfully demolished. Extensive analysis of the vibration records and visual post-blast inspections of the surrounding structures concluded that the demolition event induced no damage to any of the Ontario Hydro facilities.
Citation
APA:
(2000) Ontario Hydra T.G.S. Chimney Demolition Thunder Bay, Ontario, CanadaMLA: Ontario Hydra T.G.S. Chimney Demolition Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 2000.