Recent Experience In Sewer Tunneling In The Oslo Area, Norway

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
U. F. Beichmann
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Jan 1, 1979

Abstract

INTRODUCTION The City of Oslo together with the neighbor municipalities, Baerum and Asker, are presently building a jointly owned sewage treatment plant located on the west side of the inner Oslofjord. The project is scheduled for completion late 1981. Because the location of the treatment plant is at a distance of about 20 miles (30 km) from the city center, a discharge of more than 13 yds 3/sec (10 m3/sec.) of sewage and storm water will have to be transported over considerable distances. The topography of the area and the geological conditions early indicated that the only realistic transport method had to be through tunnels. As planning proceeded, full face tunnel boring emerged more and more as a favorable alternative to conventional drill and blast medhods. Today the scheme comprises nearly 25 miles (40 km) of tunnels being excavated by full face tunnel borers. In addition a number of access tunnels and cross cuts are to be excavated by conventional methods.
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APA: U. F. Beichmann  (1979)  Recent Experience In Sewer Tunneling In The Oslo Area, Norway

MLA: U. F. Beichmann Recent Experience In Sewer Tunneling In The Oslo Area, Norway. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1979.

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