Problems Encountered on the Upper Reach of the Northeast Interceptor Sewer Project

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Steve Dubnewych Michael McKenna John McDonald Rajni Patel
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Jan 1, 2005

Abstract

The Upper Reach segment of the Northeast Interceptor Sewer (NEIS) is a3.2-km-long tunnel excavated in interbedded marine sedimentary deposits with approximately 40 m of cover. The tunnel was initially classified by Cal/OSHA as “potentially gassy.” During excavation, high levels of hydrogen sulfide and methane were encountered, prompting Cal/OSHA to reclassify the tunnel as “gassy.” In addition, the tunnel excavation encountered an abandoned, 100-year-old water tunnel known as the “Narrows Gallery.” This existing tunnel was completely full of water and under 30 m of hydrostatic head. This paper will discuss the unanticipated difficulties and design solutions implemented to construct a gassy tunnel exposed to high volumes of water.
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APA: Steve Dubnewych Michael McKenna John McDonald Rajni Patel  (2005)  Problems Encountered on the Upper Reach of the Northeast Interceptor Sewer Project

MLA: Steve Dubnewych Michael McKenna John McDonald Rajni Patel Problems Encountered on the Upper Reach of the Northeast Interceptor Sewer Project. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2005.

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