Missouri River Intake Screen Structure and Tunnel: Overcoming Underground Challenges to Build Vital Infrastructure - RETC2023

- Organization:
- Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
- Pages:
- 7
- File Size:
- 126 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jun 13, 2023
Abstract
The Missouri River Intake Screen Structure and Tunnel (MRISST) is one phase of
the Red River Valley Water Supply Project (RRVWSP), a vital piece of infrastructure
in the state of North Dakota to transport water to drought-laden communities in the
eastern half of the state. The scope of work consists of constructing a cofferdam in
the Missouri River, mining a 1,600-foot by 74-inch tunnel from a secant pile shaft near
the riverbank into a cofferdam, and erecting a 40-foot Y-shaped vertical pipe structure
in the cofferdam to support the intake screens. Construction personnel worked in the
river through the North Dakota winter to construct the cofferdam and contended with
high hydrostatic pressures and raveling sands, gravels, cobbles and boulders while
mining the tunnel. Diligent planning and meticulous execution were essential to overcoming
the challenges encountered below the Missouri River.
Citation
APA:
(2023) Missouri River Intake Screen Structure and Tunnel: Overcoming Underground Challenges to Build Vital Infrastructure - RETC2023MLA: Missouri River Intake Screen Structure and Tunnel: Overcoming Underground Challenges to Build Vital Infrastructure - RETC2023. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2023.