Shaft Sinking at the Seymour?Capilano Filtration Plant

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Andreas Prucker
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Jan 1, 2008

Abstract

The Greater Vancouver Water District (GVWD) is currently constructing the largest water treatment plant in Canada. As part of this treatment scheme twin water transfer tunnels are being constructed. Work commenced with the 11 m diameter, 185 m deep Seymour Shaft which was excavated by drill and blast using a mobile crane for hoisting. The Seymour Shaft is the first large diameter shaft that has been sunk in Western Canada in recent years. The operational aspects associated with the hoisting, the drill-blast-support cycle and water control in the shaft are the focus of this paper.
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APA: Andreas Prucker  (2008)  Shaft Sinking at the Seymour?Capilano Filtration Plant

MLA: Andreas Prucker Shaft Sinking at the Seymour?Capilano Filtration Plant. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2008.

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