Carbon Dioxide Problems In Compressed Air Tunneling

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Harry L. Crouse John T. Gormley Pressley L. Campbell
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Jan 1, 1979

Abstract

INTRODUCTION This paper summarizes an investigation conducted to determine the relationship, if any, between reported occurrences of abnormal levels of carbon dioxide (C02) gas and the construction of a 2.44meter diameter main sewer tunnel under South Eighty-Fourth Street, West Allis, Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Specific objectives of the study were to determine: (1) the sources of C02, (2) the significance of each C02 source, (3) how C02 could move to areas where it was reported to occur in abnormal concentrations, and (4) what actions could be implemented to eliminate elevated C02 levels associated with the tunneling operation. To accomplish study objectives, expertise from several scientific and engineering disciplines was required including chemistry, geochemistry, microbiology, hydraulics, and hydrology. Pertinent documents were reviewed and field data pertaining to each aspect of the study were collected as required and examined to evaluate existing conditions. Background On or about February 1, 1971, gas with a composition different from normal atmospheric air was reported to enter basements and wells of residences in the vicinity of South Eighty-Fourth Street, West Allis, Wisconsin. Examination of the gas composition revealed that it possessed an elevated concentration of C02 and a depleted concentration of oxygen (02). Public health officials who investigated the appearance of the objectionable gas concluded within reasonable certainty that the elevated C02 concentrations were associated with the tunnel construction under Eighty-Fourth Street.
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APA: Harry L. Crouse John T. Gormley Pressley L. Campbell  (1979)  Carbon Dioxide Problems In Compressed Air Tunneling

MLA: Harry L. Crouse John T. Gormley Pressley L. Campbell Carbon Dioxide Problems In Compressed Air Tunneling. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1979.

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