Arrowhead Tunnels: Assessing Groundwater Control Measures in a Fractured Hard Rock Medium

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
John Shamma Daniel Tempelis Steven Duke Eric Fordham Tom Freeman
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Jan 1, 2003

Abstract

The Arrowhead Tunnels in southern California are being completed by MWD under stringent groundwater in?ow limits established by the U.S. Forest Service. Pre-excavation grouting, new TBMs and a bolted, gasketed, pre-cast concrete segment initial lining are employed to control water in?ows. The effectiveness of prescribed water control measures was analyzed using conservative assumptions with the analytical techniques described by Goodman (1964), Heuer (1995), and numerical modeling. Analyses results suggest groundwater in?ows to the tunnels can be maintained well below the limits with aggressive pre-excavation grouting balanced against a reasonable rate of advance and quality erection of the initial lining system.
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APA: John Shamma Daniel Tempelis Steven Duke Eric Fordham Tom Freeman  (2003)  Arrowhead Tunnels: Assessing Groundwater Control Measures in a Fractured Hard Rock Medium

MLA: John Shamma Daniel Tempelis Steven Duke Eric Fordham Tom Freeman Arrowhead Tunnels: Assessing Groundwater Control Measures in a Fractured Hard Rock Medium. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2003.

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