Yindaruqin Irrigation Project: High Speed Tunnelling In China

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Ivano Andreis Giovanni Valent
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Jan 1, 1993

Abstract

The Yindaruqin Irrigation Project is designed to irrigate 57,000 ha of land in the central part of Gansu Province of People's Republic of China. Water for the Project will be diverted through an 87 Km long feeder canal which will convey 36 cubic meters per second from an intake on the Datong River. (Fig. 1) The feeder canal consists of approximately 10 Km of open channels, 75 Km of tunnels and 2 Km of siphons and aqueducts. This is the biggest self-flowing irrigation water control project in the Northwest of China and it is among the most interesting projects in China for the geological and environmental conditions. Nearly half of the investment in the Project is a World Bank Loan and contractors were chosen by means of international bidding. The Italian Company, CMC Ravenna, succeeded in answering the bidding for the construction of tunnels 30A and 38, perhaps the most difficult in the Project, submitting a TBM alternative to the conforming drill and blast contract recommendation.
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APA: Ivano Andreis Giovanni Valent  (1993)  Yindaruqin Irrigation Project: High Speed Tunnelling In China

MLA: Ivano Andreis Giovanni Valent Yindaruqin Irrigation Project: High Speed Tunnelling In China. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1993.

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