Real Challenges of Digging a Shaft in Free Phase Oil and Hydrocarbons - RETC2021

- Organization:
- Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
- Pages:
- 13
- File Size:
- 7229 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jun 13, 2021
Abstract
The Don River & Central Waterfront Coxwell Sanitary Bypass Tunnel Project in Toronto extends approximately 10.5 km from Ashbridges Bay Treatment Plant west under Lake Shore Boulevard, north under Bayview Avenue and east through the Don River park area to the Coxwell Ravine Park. This project includes the installation of five intake shafts connected by 10.5 km of 6.3 m internal diameter tunnel and eleven drop shafts and vent shafts, connected to the tunnel by a series of adits. During the excavation of one of five intake shafts (20 m in diameter and 52 m deep), significant volumes of free phase oil and hydrocarbons were encountered. Due to the heavy inflows of the contaminants, excavation was stopped at the transition depth. The initial support of excavation needed to be redesigned, shaft had to be backfilled with CDF and installation of deeper secant piles are in progress to cut off contaminants. This paper outlines the initial plan for excavation as well as the design changes to the plan. The current status of the shaft excavation and lessons learned will be discussed.
Citation
APA:
(2021) Real Challenges of Digging a Shaft in Free Phase Oil and Hydrocarbons - RETC2021MLA: Real Challenges of Digging a Shaft in Free Phase Oil and Hydrocarbons - RETC2021. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2021.