A New Era of Tunneling Planned for Houston—Going Deep to Solve Regional Water Supply, Wastewater, and Drainage Problems - RETC2021

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Shannon Dunne Scott Elmer Eric Hansen Chris Mueller Todd Wanless
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Jun 13, 2021

Abstract

Between 2010 and 2018, Houston added more than 1 Million residents; the third largest rate of growth in the nation. With growth, the region faces new challenges with water supply, capacity of its wastewater system, and regional drainage. While tunnel construction has been limited in Houston since the Clean Water Program of 1990s, it is about to see a resurgence to improve water supply reliability and to reduce flood risks and sanitary sewer overflows. This paper examines the challenges with “going deep” below the built urban environment and related to high ground water; stiff, fissured clays; flowing silts and sands; faults; hazardous materials; and abandoned well fields.
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APA: Shannon Dunne Scott Elmer Eric Hansen Chris Mueller Todd Wanless  (2021)  A New Era of Tunneling Planned for Houston—Going Deep to Solve Regional Water Supply, Wastewater, and Drainage Problems - RETC2021

MLA: Shannon Dunne Scott Elmer Eric Hansen Chris Mueller Todd Wanless A New Era of Tunneling Planned for Houston—Going Deep to Solve Regional Water Supply, Wastewater, and Drainage Problems - RETC2021. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2021.

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