Design And Construction Of Underground Basin Using Composite Slurry Wall 500 Feet Away From The Pacific Ocean

Deep Foundations Institute
Meeok Kim. PE. Ph. D Ihab Allam PE
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The wet weather equalization basin (EB) planned for Pacifica, CA is a 45 feet deep rectangular shaped underground water tank containing over 2.1 million gallons of water, and located only 500 feet away from the Pacific Ocean. The location and size of the water tank, and the geotechnical characteristics of the selected site presented many engineering and construction challenges. The engineering had to consider a structural system which can fit into the limited area of the site and yet need to meet the storage volume requirement. In addition, the system construction should meet the city’s tight budget and schedule.
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APA: Meeok Kim. PE. Ph. D Ihab Allam PE  Design And Construction Of Underground Basin Using Composite Slurry Wall 500 Feet Away From The Pacific Ocean

MLA: Meeok Kim. PE. Ph. D Ihab Allam PE Design And Construction Of Underground Basin Using Composite Slurry Wall 500 Feet Away From The Pacific Ocean. Deep Foundations Institute,

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