79th Street Water Tunnel Extension

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Tony Pestonatto Sara J. Heinlein George Malkos James E. Lindell
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2003

Abstract

The 79th Street Water Tunnel Extension Project was initially designed by the City of Chicago, Department of Public Works, to increase the capacity of the City’s south side water distribution system. MWH preformed a design review, prepared the final design and provided construction management for the City of Chicago Department of Water. Construction commenced in September 1995 and was completed in October 1999. The Project connected two existing water tunnels with a new 5.8 km (19,044 ft.) long, 4.9 m (16.08 ft.) finished diameter concrete lined rock tunnel utilizing TBM, drill-blast and mechanical hoe-ramming methods. In addition, approximately 61 meters(200 feet) of concrete lined variable cross section tunnel, a new gate shaft and a temporary construction shaft were constructed. This paper describes the construction of these features and the geological conditions encountered.
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APA: Tony Pestonatto Sara J. Heinlein George Malkos James E. Lindell  (2003)  79th Street Water Tunnel Extension

MLA: Tony Pestonatto Sara J. Heinlein George Malkos James E. Lindell 79th Street Water Tunnel Extension. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2003.

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