A Tunneled Solution for the Cemetery Brook Drain in Manchester, New Hampshire - NAT2022

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Mahmood Khwaja David Polcari John Harper Shawn Lavoie Frederick McNeill Timothy Cloughert
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Dec 1, 2022

Abstract

City of Manchester, NH, is implementing a 20-year plan to control and significantly reduce overflow of its sewer system. The long-term control plan had called for large scale box culvert installation through downtown Manchester. The City and the project team evaluated, and eventually selected, tunneling as an alternative to mitigate construction related impacts for open trench approach. This paper provides an overview of the alternative evaluation process; discusses the development of the preliminary design for the 12,000 feet long, 12-ft internal diameter tunnel, including plan and profile selection, subsurface conditions, drop shafts and the anticipated packaging of the separation areas.
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APA: Mahmood Khwaja David Polcari John Harper Shawn Lavoie Frederick McNeill Timothy Cloughert  (2022)  A Tunneled Solution for the Cemetery Brook Drain in Manchester, New Hampshire - NAT2022

MLA: Mahmood Khwaja David Polcari John Harper Shawn Lavoie Frederick McNeill Timothy Cloughert A Tunneled Solution for the Cemetery Brook Drain in Manchester, New Hampshire - NAT2022. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2022.

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