Construction of Cooling Water Intake Shafts for the Oak Creek Expansion Project, Oak Creek, Wisconsin

Deep Foundations Institute
Edward Jacobsen
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May 11, 2007

Abstract

The Oak Creek Power Plant in Oak Creek, Wisconsin is currently undertaking an expansion project. In order to supply cooling water to this facility, a 27' (8.2m) diameter tunnel will be bored, in rock; to connect to 4 vertical Intake shafts located approximately 1.5 miles (2.4km) offshore in Lake Michigan. In 2004, Case Foundation Company was awarded a lump sum contract to Install these intake shafts. When complete, the plant is expected to circulate upward of 2 billion gallons per day (7.5 billion liters) through this system. Two shafts were drilled in a (shortened) construction season in 2005 and the remaining 2 shafts and 4 liner assemblies were completed in 2006. Future connection to the tunnel, in 2007, will be accomplished by mining upward to reach the lower portion of each liner and then removing its internal bulkheads to permit the flow of the lake water into the tunnel.
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APA: Edward Jacobsen  (2007)  Construction of Cooling Water Intake Shafts for the Oak Creek Expansion Project, Oak Creek, Wisconsin

MLA: Edward Jacobsen Construction of Cooling Water Intake Shafts for the Oak Creek Expansion Project, Oak Creek, Wisconsin. Deep Foundations Institute, 2007.

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