Gas Extraction and In-Situ Oxidation for TBM Tunneling of the Purple Line Extension, Section 1, Los Angeles - RETC2023

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Richard McLane Matt Neuner Hugh Davies James Corcoran Joseph DeMello
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Jun 13, 2023

Abstract

The Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (LA Metro) Purple Line Extension Section 1 (PLE1) is a $3.12 billion USD design-build, underground heavy rail project, connecting an existing station at Wilshire Blvd. and Western Ave. and extending 3.92 miles under Wilshire Blvd, terminating approximately 550 feet west of Wilshire and La Cienega Blvds. The project alignment runs immediately adjacent to the La Brea Tar Pits, world renowned for Pleistocene fossils and continuous seepage of asphaltum (locally known as tar) and gas in an urban setting. This paper presents a successful case history of the planning, design, and construction efforts to safely construct the bored tunnels through Reach 3 of the alignment (between Wilshire/Fairfax Station, and Wilshire/La Cienega Station), in a designated Methane Zone in the City of Los Angeles. Historical context on decades of challenges and studies is summarized. Further, this paper outlines the pro-active partnership between the Owner: LA Metro, the Design Builder: Skanska-Traylor-Shea Joint Venture, and geotechnical design services provided by Golder Associates to safely manage pressurized face tunneling through a confined gas zone near the La Brea Tar Pits. Specifically, a program of in-situ oxidation and soil gas extraction was designed to test and analyze risks associated with pressurized face TBM tunneling through the complex subsurface geological conditions, then implemented during construction. In advance of tunneling, a network of wells was used to draw air into the gas zone to oxidize the 6,500 ppm hydrogen sulfide gas, as well as determine methane recharge rate. During TBM tunneling, the wells were converted to a gas extraction system to evacuate, filter (H2S) and burn (CH4) the gas as the Tunnel Boring Machine passed, providing a preferential pathway for the gas to migrate toward extraction wells, and preventing the migration to adjacent buildings. The team extracted and treated 3,857,000 cubic feet of mostly methane gas over 40 days as the TBMs passed through the zone. Gas behavior, pressures, and concentrations were monitored not only from the extraction system, but also in basements and utility vaults along this section of the alignment.
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APA: Richard McLane Matt Neuner Hugh Davies James Corcoran Joseph DeMello  (2023)  Gas Extraction and In-Situ Oxidation for TBM Tunneling of the Purple Line Extension, Section 1, Los Angeles - RETC2023

MLA: Richard McLane Matt Neuner Hugh Davies James Corcoran Joseph DeMello Gas Extraction and In-Situ Oxidation for TBM Tunneling of the Purple Line Extension, Section 1, Los Angeles - RETC2023 . Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2023.

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