Hong Kong Strategic Sewage Disposal Scheme Stage I—Deep Tunnels

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Douglas D. McLearie Will Foreman William H. Hansmire Edwin K. H. Tong
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Jan 1, 2001

Abstract

Hong Kong’s Strategic Sewage Disposal Scheme (SSDS) Stage I involves the provision of a system of deep tunnels for transporting to a central treatment works wastewater collected from a number of catchments around Victoria Harbour. For the SSDS Stage I works, about 24 km of tunnels have been excavated in hard rock at depths ranging from about 80 to 150 m below Victoria Harbour and the surrounding heavily developed areas of Kowloon and Hong Kong. Five tunnel boring machines(TBMs) with diameters ranging from 3.2 m to 4.3 m were used to excavate the tunnels. Tunnel excavation has been completed and tunnel linings are in progress. Major tunnelling issues such as ground stabilisation and water control encountered in the project are summarised. An overview of one of the possible future tunnel systems that might be adopted in subsequent stages of SSDS is also presented.
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APA: Douglas D. McLearie Will Foreman William H. Hansmire Edwin K. H. Tong  (2001)  Hong Kong Strategic Sewage Disposal Scheme Stage I—Deep Tunnels

MLA: Douglas D. McLearie Will Foreman William H. Hansmire Edwin K. H. Tong Hong Kong Strategic Sewage Disposal Scheme Stage I—Deep Tunnels. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2001.

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