Shaft extension design at the Underground Research Laboratory, Pinawa, Manitoba

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
G. W. Kuzyk J. R. Morris A. E. Ball
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 1991

Abstract

"AECL Research has constructed an underground laboratory for the research and development required for the Canadian Nuclear Fuel Waste Management Program. The experimental program in the laboratory will contribute to the assessment of the feasibility and safety of nuclear fuel waste disposal deep in stable plutonic rock.In 1988, AECL extended the shaft of the Underground Research Laboratory (URL) from the existing 255 m depth to a depth of 443 m in cooperation with the United States Department of Energy (USDOE). The project, which involved carrying out research activities while excavation and construction work was in progress, required careful planning. To accommodate the research programs, full-face blasting with a burn cut was used to advance the shaft. Existing facilities at the URL had to be modified to accommodate an expanded underground facility at a new depth. This paper discusses the design criteria, shaft-sinking methods and approaches used to accommodate the research work during this shaft extension project.IntroductionThe Underground Research Laboratory (URL), a major geotechnical research facility, has been developed by AECL Research, 120 km northeast of Winnipeg, Manitoba. The URL is part of the Canadian Nuclear Fuel Waste Management Program (CNFWMP), which is assessing the concept of nuclear fuel waste disposal in a vault deep in stable plutonic rock of the Canadian Shield (Hancox, 1986). The URL provides a representative environment to conduct a wide variety of geotechnical research relevant to nuclear waste disposal. Extensive characterization and monitoring programs were carried out prior to construction and will continue during operation. The operating phase experiments began in 1989 and will continue until the year 2CXXl (Simmons, 1990). Figure I shows the present extent of the URL facilities and the proposed future development."
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APA: G. W. Kuzyk J. R. Morris A. E. Ball  (1991)  Shaft extension design at the Underground Research Laboratory, Pinawa, Manitoba

MLA: G. W. Kuzyk J. R. Morris A. E. Ball Shaft extension design at the Underground Research Laboratory, Pinawa, Manitoba. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1991.

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