Tunneling And Trenchless Technology Key To Charleston?s Infrastructure

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Larry F. Drolet
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Jan 1, 2013

Abstract

Charleston, SC is anything but boring. The city was founded in 1670 and has played a significant role throughout the history of the United States. Located along the coast of the Atlantic Ocean in the southeastern United States, Charleston was a vital city in America?s early existence. Charleston?s coastal location has helped the city become the fourth largest cargo port in the United States and earn the 2011 designation as the number one travel destination in the United States by the Conde Nast Traveler Magazine. Part of Charleston?s charm and beauty can be attributed to its historic structures and churches that line nearly every sidewalk, roadways that were laid out based on the width of horse carriages, great weather, southern hospitality and coastal living. Now imagine the challenges of installing new, or re-placing aging infrastructure, in this setting. Every shovel full of dirt, every stick of pipe and every roadway sub-surface has its own historic story to tell. For engineering minded individuals, Charleston?s infrastructure has almost as fascinating a history as its more visible surface structures. Charleston was among one of the first American cities to construct separate sanitary and storm water drainage infrastructure. This concept has roots dating back to the city?s founding and is a credit to the foresight of its founding fathers who understood the basic health differences between sanitary and storm water.
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APA: Larry F. Drolet  (2013)  Tunneling And Trenchless Technology Key To Charleston?s Infrastructure

MLA: Larry F. Drolet Tunneling And Trenchless Technology Key To Charleston?s Infrastructure. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2013.

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