Tunneling Through Cobbles in Sacramento, California

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Rafael Castro Ross Webb Joel Nonnweiler
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Jan 1, 2001

Abstract

The three thousand foot long 66-inch diameter Folsom East Interceptor Section2B was completed accident free, on time and under budget with no measurable surface settlement. The tunnel passed through nested cobbles, highly abrasive sands and gravels, and abandoned mine workings with less than five-feet of cover at times. Preventing settlement was critical since the tunnel passed under a heavily traveled state highway. A pilot project to test microtunneling and pipejacking methods in the same ground conditions abandoned both drives before completing the planned drive lengths. This paper discusses performance of the conventional tunneling method selected to excavate the ground and the effectiveness of the ground modification techniques employed.
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APA: Rafael Castro Ross Webb Joel Nonnweiler  (2001)  Tunneling Through Cobbles in Sacramento, California

MLA: Rafael Castro Ross Webb Joel Nonnweiler Tunneling Through Cobbles in Sacramento, California. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2001.

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