Construction of the Inter-Island Tunnel Boston Harbor Project

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
D. W. Ferguson R. L. Shufflebotham T. L. Page A. J. Stewart
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Jan 1, 1997

Abstract

The Inter-Island Tunnel is a 7.7 kilometer (25,160 foot) long by 3.5 meter (11.5 feet) diameter concrete lined tunnel through the Cambridge formation below Boston Harbor. Constructed as part of the Boston Harbor Project, this tunnel will bring untreated wastewater from the MWRA’s South System headworks facility at Nut Island in Quincy, MA to the new Deer Island treatment plant. A myriad of problems delayed the construction of the tunnel. These problems included salt water inflows of over 22,000 liters (5,812 gallons) per minute, a major fire in the access shaft, weak rock and soil collapsing on the tunnel boring machine, and hand mining operations.
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APA: D. W. Ferguson R. L. Shufflebotham T. L. Page A. J. Stewart  (1997)  Construction of the Inter-Island Tunnel Boston Harbor Project

MLA: D. W. Ferguson R. L. Shufflebotham T. L. Page A. J. Stewart Construction of the Inter-Island Tunnel Boston Harbor Project. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1997.

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