Lake Ft. Smith Microtunneling Lake Tap

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Roberto J. Guardia Klaus Winkler Peter Rasmussen Ted Lewtas
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Jan 1, 2005

Abstract

As part of the Lake Fort Smith Water Supply Dam Enlargement project, located in northwest Arkansas, microtunneling methods were used to install two side-by-side,1.53m (60-in) inside-diameter steel pipes between the intake structure shaft and the lake. The 46.6 m- (153 ft-) and 41.7 m- (137 ft-) long tunnels were excavated in Pennsylvanian sedimentary bedrock ranging from coarse sandstone to siltstone and shale-like claystone. The intake tunnels were constructed 18.3 m (60 ft) below lake level from the dry shaft. Special installation methods and procedures described herein were used to complete the lake taps. Installation difficulties that caused minor delays are also reviewed. After the excavation of the Intake shaft was completed, the two lake taps were installed in approximately ten weeks with the same microtunneling machine.
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APA: Roberto J. Guardia Klaus Winkler Peter Rasmussen Ted Lewtas  (2005)  Lake Ft. Smith Microtunneling Lake Tap

MLA: Roberto J. Guardia Klaus Winkler Peter Rasmussen Ted Lewtas Lake Ft. Smith Microtunneling Lake Tap. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2005.

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