Atoka Pipeline - Canadian River Crossing

Deep Foundations Institute
Charles A. Luxford Jewels Stover
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Publication Date:
Sep 8, 2021

Abstract

Oklahoma City is undergoing a replacement program for an existing 66in (1.675m) water pipeline that conveys raw water from Atoka Reservoir to the City. This pipeline currently crosses the Canadian River on elevated piers and is subject to flood hazards. To replace the existing pipeline and mitigate flood damage concerns, two parallel microtunnels will be constructed below the river channel. Access is from construction shafts located near the midpoint of the tunnels; opposing drives are launched from each shaft. This geometry dictated shafts of significant depth – exceeding 120 ft. (37m). To accommodate the casing pipe segments and microtunneling machines, a minimum shaft diameter of approximately 34 ft. (10.4m) was required. Due to the difficult geologic setting, a reinforced secant pile compression ring is specified by contract in the top 70 ft. (21.3m) of these construction shafts to provide a very low permeability support system.
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APA: Charles A. Luxford Jewels Stover  (2021)  Atoka Pipeline - Canadian River Crossing

MLA: Charles A. Luxford Jewels Stover Atoka Pipeline - Canadian River Crossing. Deep Foundations Institute, 2021.

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