Tbm Shield Abandonment Beneath the Fraser River for Connecting Tunnel and River Riser of the Annacis Island WWTP New Outfall System - NAT2024

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Ulf Gwildis Ken Massé John Newby Guillaume Roux
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Jun 23, 2024

Abstract

How to connect an effluent conveyance tunnel to riser shaft and diffuser arms of an outfall system is dictated by the ground conditions, which ideally include rock or soil strata of low permeability. Where such favorable conditions are beyond reach, both the complexity of designing and the risk of constructing this crucial system connection increase disproportionally. This paper describes the considerations that went into the approach of connecting a 5-m-diameter TBM drive with the in-river riser shaft of the Annacis Island WWTP New Outfall System in the highly permeable Fraser River sands at hydrostatic pressures exceeding 3 bar.
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APA: Ulf Gwildis Ken Massé John Newby Guillaume Roux  (2024)  Tbm Shield Abandonment Beneath the Fraser River for Connecting Tunnel and River Riser of the Annacis Island WWTP New Outfall System - NAT2024

MLA: Ulf Gwildis Ken Massé John Newby Guillaume Roux Tbm Shield Abandonment Beneath the Fraser River for Connecting Tunnel and River Riser of the Annacis Island WWTP New Outfall System - NAT2024. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2024.

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