Pre-Excavation Drilling and Grouting for Water Control and Ground Improvement in Highly Variable Ground Conditions at the Arrowhead Tunnels Project

- Organization:
- Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
- Pages:
- 17
- File Size:
- 1515 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2008
Abstract
The Arrowhead Tunnels Project represents the final portion of a 70 km (44-mile) long water conveyance facility that will bring up to 28 m3/sec (1,000 ft 3/sec) of water into Southern California. The 13 km (8-mile) tunnelling project is well underway and consists of two, 5.8 m (19-ft) diameter TBM bores through extremely variable geological conditions. An extensive and essential pre-excavation drilling and grouting program was performed in all reaches of the Arrowhead Tunnels Project, located north of San Bernardino, CA. This program supported the advance of two hybrid hard rock TBMs though extremely challenging ground conditions under substantial ground cover and up to 27 bar (900 ft) of ground water pressure. The well known San Andreas Fault lies nearby and has greatly influenced the local geological conditions. This paper will describe the means, methods and materials used throughout the numerous phases of the pre-excavation grouting program. It will also describe many versatile, flexible and innovative drilling and grouting methods and equipment systems utilized to improve performance, save time and costs in constantly changing geological conditions. Considerable lessons learned have been learned while overcoming some extremely formidable ground conditions and safely advancing the tunnels.
Citation
APA:
(2008) Pre-Excavation Drilling and Grouting for Water Control and Ground Improvement in Highly Variable Ground Conditions at the Arrowhead Tunnels ProjectMLA: Pre-Excavation Drilling and Grouting for Water Control and Ground Improvement in Highly Variable Ground Conditions at the Arrowhead Tunnels Project. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2008.