The Geotechnical Aspects Of The Shaft And Outfall Tunnel - Boston Harbor Project

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Sarah Vest Leo Martin Richard Sherman
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Jan 1, 1991

Abstract

In 1988 a major exploration program was undertaken to determine the characteristics of the rock and soil for a 7.6 m diameter sea outfall tunnel beneath Boston Harbor out into Massachusetts Bay. The diffuser discharge location had been mandated by the EPA to a 10 sq. km area of seafloor connected to the proposed Deer Island Treatment Facility by a 14.5 km tunnel corridor. Geophysical surveys, deep rock borings, and laboratory testing, provided the information for the conceptual design. The program identified the range in material types and parameters to prove feasibility of a TBM driven tunnel and to locate the optimum alignment and depth.
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APA: Sarah Vest Leo Martin Richard Sherman  (1991)  The Geotechnical Aspects Of The Shaft And Outfall Tunnel - Boston Harbor Project

MLA: Sarah Vest Leo Martin Richard Sherman The Geotechnical Aspects Of The Shaft And Outfall Tunnel - Boston Harbor Project. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1991.

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