Verification and Update on High Pressure Concrete Plug Leakage Remediation - RETC2021

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Seung Han Kim Chu-Chieh Jay Lin Carlos Jaramillo Andrew Yu
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Jun 13, 2021

Abstract

The Penstock Access Tunnel (PAT) concrete plug is a reinforced concrete plug separating the pressure tunnels from the personnel accessible tunnels and has leaked since the first filling at the Helms Pumped Storage Plant located in Fresno County, California. A grouting program was successfully implemented in 2009 to reduce the leakage from PAT concrete plug from over 1,000 gpm to 25 gpm. Recent observations indicated increasing water leakage through new pathways, leading to a decision to execute a high-pressure grouting and waterproof membrane installation program in 2017. The high-pressure grouting and membrane installation program was successfully executed in the areas adjacent to the PAT concrete plug where most of the inflows originated and the largest hydraulic gradients are suspected to present. It reduced the leakage from over 300 gpm of inflow to less than 20 gpm.
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APA: Seung Han Kim Chu-Chieh Jay Lin Carlos Jaramillo Andrew Yu  (2021)  Verification and Update on High Pressure Concrete Plug Leakage Remediation - RETC2021

MLA: Seung Han Kim Chu-Chieh Jay Lin Carlos Jaramillo Andrew Yu Verification and Update on High Pressure Concrete Plug Leakage Remediation - RETC2021. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2021.

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