Construction of the Lewis Street CSO Tunnel, Nashville, Tennessee

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Patrick J. Doig
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Jan 1, 1997

Abstract

The Lewis Street CSO Tunnel is an important element in the efforts of the Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County (Metro) to improve the treatment of waste-water in the area. The tunnel is approximately 1,675m (5,500ft) long with a finished diameter of 2,600mm(102inches). 116m (380ft) of tunnel was constructed in soil with the balance being in lime-stone rock. Excavation was with a 3,700 mm (12ft) diameter Jarva hydraulic shield in soil and a Jarva Mark 12 TBM in rock. The permanent lining of the tunnel comprised concrete pipe with steel end-rings and a vinyl liner. This paper describes the construction of the project with particular emphasis on the excavation and lining of the tunnel.
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APA: Patrick J. Doig  (1997)  Construction of the Lewis Street CSO Tunnel, Nashville, Tennessee

MLA: Patrick J. Doig Construction of the Lewis Street CSO Tunnel, Nashville, Tennessee. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1997.

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