Los Angeles, California JWPCP Effluent Outfall Tunnel Project— Tunneling Under Extremely Challenging Conditions - RETC2023

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
R. Schuerch P. Perazzelli M. Piemontese P. Halton N. Karlin C. Cimiotti
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Jun 13, 2023

Abstract

The new Los Angeles, California JWPCP effluent outfall tunnel will transport secondary-treated effluent from the Joint Water Pollution Control Plant in Carson to White Point Manifold. The tunnel will be approximately 7 miles (11 km) long with a finished internal diameter of 18 ft (5.5 m). The TBM is designed to cope with high water pressure up to 10 bar. The geotechnical challenges are due to the heterogeneous subsurface conditions: in the first half of the alignment, the tunnel runs through soils with a low overburden under urban areas, and, in the second half, the tunnel runs through extremely weak, intensely faulted rock masses with high overburden. Following an overview of the project, this paper focuses on the northern portion of the alignment and presents a decision-making procedure developed during pre-excavation phase in order to cope with the expected heterogeneous conditions during mining. The risk assessment and the TBM operational design of the southern portion will be dealt with in a future paper.
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APA: R. Schuerch P. Perazzelli M. Piemontese P. Halton N. Karlin C. Cimiotti  (2023)  Los Angeles, California JWPCP Effluent Outfall Tunnel Project— Tunneling Under Extremely Challenging Conditions - RETC2023

MLA: R. Schuerch P. Perazzelli M. Piemontese P. Halton N. Karlin C. Cimiotti Los Angeles, California JWPCP Effluent Outfall Tunnel Project— Tunneling Under Extremely Challenging Conditions - RETC2023 . Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2023.

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