Ground Freezing to Repair Leaks in a Slurry Wall Shaft

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Shawn P. Coughlin Michael A. Schimmenti Juan Leonardo Tello del Pino
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Jan 1, 2016

Abstract

"PROJECT OVERVIEWThe Sistema de Potabilización Área Norte project (Northern Area Purification System) was a major expansion of the potable water system in Buenos Aires Province, Argentina. The aim of the project was to transport and purify raw water from the Paraná River to provide potable water for five communities in the northern part of the province, benefitting up to two million inhabitants. The project was constructed by a joint venture of four South American contractors (“the JV”), and consisted of the following key components:• Treatment Plant: A 16 hectare area was cleared for the construction of a treatment plant to purify 900,000 m3/day of raw water from the Paraná River and distribute it to the surrounding communities.• Bored Tunnel: Nearly 15 km of 3.6 m inner diameter tunnel, ranging from 18 to 22 m below grade, was bored with two EPB tunnel boring machines to draw the raw water from the river. The TBMs started from a central launch shaft and proceeded in opposite directions: Cristina advanced northbound to the Paraná River Intake System, and Liliana advanced southbound to the new treatment plant.• Access & Ventilation Shafts: Five access shafts and eight ventilation shafts were installed along the length of the tunnel. The access shafts were designed to provide entry points for inspection and maintenance of the final tunnel. The five shafts consisted of: one central launch shaft in the middle of the tunnel alignment, one retrieval shaft at each end of the tunnel (Intake and Treatment Plant, respectively), and two intermediate shafts. The intermediate shafts were installed before the TBM passed, with a final liner to be installed afterwards. Access Shaft 3, the intermediate shaft located between the launch shaft and the treatment plant, experienced persistent leaks during initial excavation attempts."
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APA: Shawn P. Coughlin Michael A. Schimmenti Juan Leonardo Tello del Pino  (2016)  Ground Freezing to Repair Leaks in a Slurry Wall Shaft

MLA: Shawn P. Coughlin Michael A. Schimmenti Juan Leonardo Tello del Pino Ground Freezing to Repair Leaks in a Slurry Wall Shaft. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2016.

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