Rock Mass Characterization for the WSSC Bi-County Water Tunnel

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Paul Headland
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Jan 1, 2008

Abstract

The Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission (WSSC) has recently completed design for the Bi-County Water Tunnel Project. The project will include a 10-foot diameter, 5.3-mile long hard rock tunnel located within the Piedmont Physiographic Province in Montgomery County, Maryland. The rock formations present along the alignment are comprised of igneous and metamorphic lithologies. This paper presents the steps taken to characterize the complex geology along the tunnel alignment into a single ?Engineering Unit? based upon the intact rock and rock mass properties. The Rock Mass Rating (RMR) system is planned to be used as the basis for dividing the ground into three ?Excavation and Support? classes. This RMR approach was selected to establish contractual baselines as presented in the Geotechnical Baseline Report (GBR) and is intended to facilitate management of the ground support characterization during construction.
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APA: Paul Headland  (2008)  Rock Mass Characterization for the WSSC Bi-County Water Tunnel

MLA: Paul Headland Rock Mass Characterization for the WSSC Bi-County Water Tunnel. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2008.

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