Design of Lower Northwest Interceptor Tunnels Beneath the Sacramento River

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Joel Nonnweiler John Hawley David Young
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Jan 1, 2003

Abstract

The Sacramento Regional County Sanitation District has implemented a billion-dollar interceptor system master plan, including the 31 km (19 mile) long Lower Northwest Interceptor (LNWI). For the two LNWI Sacramento River crossings, pipe-jack/micro tunnel drives in excess of 300 meters (1,000 ft) from 30 meter (100 ft) deep shafts in mixed soil conditions below the water table were considered, as were600 meter (2,000 ft) tunnel drives utilizing pressurized-face tunnel boring machines. Operation and maintenance concerns, predicted flood scour, and levee concerns are discussed. A risk assessment process was used to select both profile and construction method. Construction will begin in mid 2004.
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APA: Joel Nonnweiler John Hawley David Young  (2003)  Design of Lower Northwest Interceptor Tunnels Beneath the Sacramento River

MLA: Joel Nonnweiler John Hawley David Young Design of Lower Northwest Interceptor Tunnels Beneath the Sacramento River. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2003.

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