Northern Sewerage Project - Liner Selection in a Corrosive Environment

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
M E. Trim D G. Franklin J V. Myers P J. Hansen
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Jan 1, 2008

Abstract

The Northern Sewerage Project (NSP) is an upgrade to one of MelbourneÆs ageing, under-capacity trunk sewers. It will reduce the volume and frequency of wet-weather overflows to the Merri and Moonee Ponds Creeks and facilitate new housing developments in the northern suburbs of the city. A total of 12.4 km of tunnel and eight vertical access shafts will be excavated as part of the two project stages: Stage 1 (NSP1) will be owned and operated by Melbourne Water (MW) and Stage 2 (NSP2) will be owned and operated by Yarra Valley Water (YVW). The owners require the project to have a service life of 100 years, a requirement significantly beyond many of the current Australian Standards, which aim to achieve service lives greater than 60 years but are typically assumed to achieve 40 to 60 years. Because of the potentially corrosive natures of the external environment along the tunnels and the internal sewer environment, durability was a key concern for NSP1 and NSP2. Stringent specifications were applicable to the tunnel lining systems. This paper describes the corrosive environments impacting NSP1 and NSP2, explains the key design differences between the two stages and details the lining systems considered and selected to achieve the clientsÆ desired 100-year service life. The project design is complete and construction began in 2007.
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APA: M E. Trim D G. Franklin J V. Myers P J. Hansen  (2008)  Northern Sewerage Project - Liner Selection in a Corrosive Environment

MLA: M E. Trim D G. Franklin J V. Myers P J. Hansen Northern Sewerage Project - Liner Selection in a Corrosive Environment. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2008.

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