Planning and Design of the Bay Tunnel

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
R. John Caulfield Victor S. Romero Johanna I. Wong
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Jan 1, 2007

Abstract

The existing Hetch Hetchy water system, owned and operated by the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission (SFPUC), serves 2.4 million people within the San Francisco Bay Area. The system has existing 1920s-era pipelines crossing under the Bay that are vulnerable to seismic damage from the nearby San Andreas and Hayward fault zones. The SFPUC plans to replace the pipelines with the first TBM-driven tunnel underneath the San Francisco Bay. The tunnel will be constructed using an Earth Pressure Balance machine. The new tunnel will pass under environmentally sensitive habitats and will be approximately eight kilometers (five miles) long with no intermediate shafts. The project challenges will include tunneling through a prominent buried bedrock ridge that transects the alignment and through soft soils under the Bay. Seismic performance criteria include maintaining service flows after a large earthquake on one of the active faults in close proximity to the project site.
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APA: R. John Caulfield Victor S. Romero Johanna I. Wong  (2007)  Planning and Design of the Bay Tunnel

MLA: R. John Caulfield Victor S. Romero Johanna I. Wong Planning and Design of the Bay Tunnel. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2007.

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