Minimising The Environmental Impact Of Construction Dewatering

Deep Foundations Institute
Peter Jackson
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Deep Foundations Institute
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2000

Abstract

The dewatering of the large construction pits required for major infrastructure projects often has a significant impact on the environment. This is particularly so in urban areas and where groundwater resources are of interest. These environmental impacts are inter alia, groundwater lowering and the consequent effects such as settlement and deterioration of timber foundations, together with the impact of the dewatering on the groundwater quality. In order to minimise the environmental impact of the dewatering, the quantity of water to be abstracted and the amount of groundwater lowering in the surrounding area must be minimised. This paper describes the measures that have been taken on the Copenhagen metro project to achieve the objective of minimal environmental impact whilst still carrying out a major dewatering scheme.
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APA: Peter Jackson  (2000)  Minimising The Environmental Impact Of Construction Dewatering

MLA: Peter Jackson Minimising The Environmental Impact Of Construction Dewatering. Deep Foundations Institute, 2000.

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