Sevres-Acheres Sewage System Water Control Cavern

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
J. Launay
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Jan 1, 1989

Abstract

In order to control and dispatch the sewage water coming from 3 tunnels toward 2 downstream sewage tunnels, a large cavern has been excavated in a suburb of PARIS. Located at a depth of 47,00 m, it has been excavated using the NATM procedure through swelling clay, weathered sandstone, and marl and chalk. It is 16,50 m high, 12,40 m wide and 60, 00 m long, with an elliptical cross-section and its two ends are egg-shapped. The final lining of the cavern is composed of 30 to 40 cm of shotcrete, steel ribs and passive anchor bars. The excavation stages and related movements were surveyed by extensometers, pressure cells and convergence devices. The design, method of construction of the cavern and the results of the measurements made are commented.
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APA: J. Launay  (1989)  Sevres-Acheres Sewage System Water Control Cavern

MLA: J. Launay Sevres-Acheres Sewage System Water Control Cavern. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1989.

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