The Big Walnut—A Planned Approach

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Steve Skelhorn Tom Szaraz
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2007

Abstract

Part of a major sewer expansion for the City of Columbus, Ohio. The Big Walnut Outfall Augmentation Sewer (BWOAS) consists of 4,000m (13,200 ft) of 3.66m (12 ft)diameter tunnel passing mainly through glacial deposits with a water head of up to 2 bar. The project involves many new innovations, including: Slurry wall work shaft with excavation below the water table; Hybrid universal rings combining traditional steel reinforcement with fibers; New, full EPB Lovat TBM; Two component grout system pumped to the TBM from the surface; and, Linabond corrosion protection liner. The paper looks at the planning approach adopted to meet the various challenges presented, combined with an overview of progress to date.
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APA: Steve Skelhorn Tom Szaraz  (2007)  The Big Walnut—A Planned Approach

MLA: Steve Skelhorn Tom Szaraz The Big Walnut—A Planned Approach. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2007.

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