Tolt Pipeline Under-Crossing of the Snoqualmie River

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Dennis Molvik Chris D. Breeds Don Gonzales Omar Fulton
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Jan 1, 2003

Abstract

The Tolt Pipeline No. 2, West Snoqualmie Valley project, is part of a water supply project linking the Tolt reservoir in East King County to the City of Seattle through a nominal 2.13 m (7-ft) inside diameter conveyance. Receipt of the National, 2002Microtunnel Award provided recognition of the many challenges overcome by this project. Baseline conditions revealed in the Geotechnical Documentation included over-consolidated glacial deposits, landslide and alluvial deposits, artesian water, boulders up to 36-in in diameter, logs, heaving sands, and liquefiable soils beneath the river. Schedule constraints associated with setting the shafts in the floodplain of a salmon bearing river and the fickle performance of the river during those times it was not supposed to flood added to the challenge.
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APA: Dennis Molvik Chris D. Breeds Don Gonzales Omar Fulton  (2003)  Tolt Pipeline Under-Crossing of the Snoqualmie River

MLA: Dennis Molvik Chris D. Breeds Don Gonzales Omar Fulton Tolt Pipeline Under-Crossing of the Snoqualmie River. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2003.

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