Management of the Water Inflows During Construction of the Three Rivers Protection and Overflow Reduction Tunnel (3RPORT) - RETC2021

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Roberto Schuerch Paolo Perazzelli Miriam Piemontese Emidio Tamburri Francesco Chiappalone Lance Waddel
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Jun 13, 2021

Abstract

The Three Rivers Protection & Overflow Reduction Tunnel is part of the Long-Term Control Plan of the City of Fort Wayne, Indiana (USA). The 4.9 m internal diameter tunnel, of length approximately 7.5 km, is excavated at a depth of approximately 40–60 m through carbonate rocks using a slurry TBM. Due to the high hydraulic conductivity of the rock mass and the high in-situ ground water pressure (up to 6.5 bar), the management of the water inflow during the TBM advance and standstills, represents the major challenge for the project. This paper outlines the geotechnical conditions and the hazards related to the large water inflows expected in the pre-excavation phase and discusses the experience gained during the construction of the first 8,224 feet (2,507 m), (first third of the total length of the tunnel).
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APA: Roberto Schuerch Paolo Perazzelli Miriam Piemontese Emidio Tamburri Francesco Chiappalone Lance Waddel  (2021)  Management of the Water Inflows During Construction of the Three Rivers Protection and Overflow Reduction Tunnel (3RPORT) - RETC2021

MLA: Roberto Schuerch Paolo Perazzelli Miriam Piemontese Emidio Tamburri Francesco Chiappalone Lance Waddel Management of the Water Inflows During Construction of the Three Rivers Protection and Overflow Reduction Tunnel (3RPORT) - RETC2021. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2021.

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