Baumgartner Shafts and Tunnel

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Jim Nickerson Tom Abkemeier James McCleish Nicholas Willig
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Jan 1, 2005

Abstract

The purpose of this project is to convey sanitary sewage from an existing pump station to a new waste water treatment plant. This paper will discuss the design and construction aspects of the project. The scope includes construction of three main shafts ranging from 34 to 100 feet in diameter at depths of 200 to 230 feet and 21,000feet of tunnel. Shaft construction consisted of slurry wall excavations keyed into claystone and limestone at depths ranging from 114 to 130 feet, followed by rock excavation utilizing drill and blast methods. The tunnel is being excavated in the Warsaw and Salem shale and limestone formations utilizing a 12'-6" diameter Wirth hard rock TBM.
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APA: Jim Nickerson Tom Abkemeier James McCleish Nicholas Willig  (2005)  Baumgartner Shafts and Tunnel

MLA: Jim Nickerson Tom Abkemeier James McCleish Nicholas Willig Baumgartner Shafts and Tunnel. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2005.

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