Tunneling at Hollywood Reservoir

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
G. Colzani J. Strid S. Cole D. Olsen
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Jan 1, 2001

Abstract

This paper focuses on the underground tunnel work at the Hollywood Water Quality Improvement Project (HWQIP) in Los Angeles, CA. The HWQIP is being constructed to provide a water distribution system to bypass the existing Hollywood Reservoir System, which supplies drinking water for 500,000 people. The major project features include, a 2.9-meter diameter 1,829 meter long bypass tunnel, a 1.8-meterdiameter 366 meter long utility tunnel, 3 jack and bore tunnels, two 136 million liters underground circumferentially wrapped pre-stressed concrete water storage tanks, associated piping, and mechanical facilities. The physical project location coupled with strong community involvement and stringent environmental concerns was a considerable driving force for this project located in the Cahuenga Pass area of the Hollywood Hills north of Los Angeles, CA.
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APA: G. Colzani J. Strid S. Cole D. Olsen  (2001)  Tunneling at Hollywood Reservoir

MLA: G. Colzani J. Strid S. Cole D. Olsen Tunneling at Hollywood Reservoir. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2001.

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