The Anacostia River Tunnel System in Washington DC: Construction and Performance of One the World’s Largest CSO Reduction Infrastructures - NAT2024

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
John Beesley Jeffrey Peterson John Cassidy Martino Scialpi
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Publication Date:
Jun 23, 2024

Abstract

The DC Clean Rivers Project is DC Water's ongoing program to capture and treat combined sewer overflows (CSOs) during rainfall before they reach the District waterways. The Anacostia River system was designed to reduce CSOs into the Anacostia River and includes the Blue Plains Tunnel, Anacostia River Tunnel, First Street Tunnel, and Northeast Boundary Tunnel. A portion of the Anacostia River system was commissioned in March 2018 and the final component, the Northeast Boundary Tunnel, was placed in operation on September 15, 2023. This paper provides a summary of the experience gained during construction of this +$2.9 billion project, an overview of the system performance since its activation in 2018, and a look-ahead to the next phase of the DC Clean Rivers program: the Potomac River Tunnel.
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APA: John Beesley Jeffrey Peterson John Cassidy Martino Scialpi  (2024)  The Anacostia River Tunnel System in Washington DC: Construction and Performance of One the World’s Largest CSO Reduction Infrastructures - NAT2024

MLA: John Beesley Jeffrey Peterson John Cassidy Martino Scialpi The Anacostia River Tunnel System in Washington DC: Construction and Performance of One the World’s Largest CSO Reduction Infrastructures - NAT2024. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2024.

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