Alternative Delivery and Trenchless Methods Used to Install 60,000 LF of Pipe on the Bay Park Force Main Project - NAT2024

- Organization:
- Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
- Pages:
- 7
- File Size:
- 544 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jun 23, 2024
Abstract
The Bay Park Conveyance Project was one of the largest microtunneling and rehab projects in
the United States at the time of completion. The completed project conveys treated water from the South Shore
Water Reclamation Facility located in Nassau County, New York, which currently discharges an average of 50
million gallons per day (MGD) of treated water into Reynolds Channel, to the Cedar Creek Water Pollution
Control Plant (WPCP) ocean outfall pipe. The pipe carrying treated wastewater was installed approximately
20–60 feet below the surface.
The treated wastewater is conveyed via microtunnel construction of a 2-mile long force main from the
South Shore Water Reclamation Facility to an existing aqueduct under the Sunrise Highway, the rehabilitation
of an 7.3-mile stretch of the aqueduct via sliplining, and construction via microtunnel of a 1.6-mile-long force
main to connect the rehabilitated aqueduct to the existing Cedar Creek Water Pollution Control Plant (WPCP)
outfall, which discharges and diffuses treated water three miles offshore in the Atlantic Ocean.
This paper will review the Design-Build requirements, the chosen innovative solutions during planning
for the micro tunneling portion of the project and review the microtunnel construction on the project.
Citation
APA:
(2024) Alternative Delivery and Trenchless Methods Used to Install 60,000 LF of Pipe on the Bay Park Force Main Project - NAT2024MLA: Alternative Delivery and Trenchless Methods Used to Install 60,000 LF of Pipe on the Bay Park Force Main Project - NAT2024. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2024.