Repairs and Modifications to the Providence Water 2.3 m ID Scituate Aqueduct and Tunnel

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Clay Haynes David Belknap David Egger
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Jan 1, 2005

Abstract

Rehabilitation challenges were met nearly two months ahead of contract schedule for the Design-Build, Fast Track Scituate Aqueduct & Tunnel project in Cranston, Rhode Island. The aqueduct and tunnel were built in the 1920s and consisted of three sections—a 2.3 m diameter reinforced concrete section that extends approximately305 m before it transitions to a horseshoe-shaped 2.3 m wide by 2.1 m high cast-in-place concrete tunnel that continues for approximately 5.3 km until it transitions back to a 2.3 m circular section that extends approximately 1.9 km to the end of this project. Major repairs were required to assure sustained operation of this water supply tunnel.
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APA: Clay Haynes David Belknap David Egger  (2005)  Repairs and Modifications to the Providence Water 2.3 m ID Scituate Aqueduct and Tunnel

MLA: Clay Haynes David Belknap David Egger Repairs and Modifications to the Providence Water 2.3 m ID Scituate Aqueduct and Tunnel. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2005.

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