Ground Freezing for Deep Shafts at the Mill Creek Tunnel Project

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Robert Pintabona Boro J. Lukajic Mark R. Kritzer Richard Switalski
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Jan 1, 2003

Abstract

Ground freezing was chosen as an initial support method during construction of two deep shafts at the Mill Creek project. The Mill Creek, Phase 2 tunnel (MCT-2) is utilized to convey and store combined storm and sanitary sewage collected from the member communities in the greater Cleveland area. The main objective of groundfreezing was to provide a strong support structure to resist soil and groundwater pressures. This was achieved by creating a watertight, frozen-ground barrier around the shaft perimeter. The paper will provide an overview of ground freezing techniques applied during the construction of two shafts, each 250-feet deep.
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APA: Robert Pintabona Boro J. Lukajic Mark R. Kritzer Richard Switalski  (2003)  Ground Freezing for Deep Shafts at the Mill Creek Tunnel Project

MLA: Robert Pintabona Boro J. Lukajic Mark R. Kritzer Richard Switalski Ground Freezing for Deep Shafts at the Mill Creek Tunnel Project. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2003.

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