Planning for State-of-Good Repair, Hazard Mitigation, and Resiliency for San Diego County Water Authority’s 2nd Aqueduct Water Supply Infrastructure - RETC2023

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Mahmood Khwaja William Brick Paul Taurasi Anjuli Corcovelos
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Jun 13, 2023

Abstract

California’s San Diego County Water Authority provides a safe and reliable water supply to more than 3.3 million residents through twenty-four member agencies. The 2nd Aqueduct pipelines, a critical infrastructure consisting of three large-diameter pipelines, are susceptible to natural threats including streambed erosion, channel migration, and seismic hazards within the 3,840-foot-long Moosa Canyon segment of the alignment. A state-of-good repair, hazard mitigation, and resiliency project is progressing to ensure uninterrupted water supply. For each pipeline, a segment will be replaced by tunneling. A high-level project development approach is presented, focusing on alternative selection, environmental and geotechnical considerations, and operations and maintenance constraints.
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APA: Mahmood Khwaja William Brick Paul Taurasi Anjuli Corcovelos  (2023)  Planning for State-of-Good Repair, Hazard Mitigation, and Resiliency for San Diego County Water Authority’s 2nd Aqueduct Water Supply Infrastructure - RETC2023

MLA: Mahmood Khwaja William Brick Paul Taurasi Anjuli Corcovelos Planning for State-of-Good Repair, Hazard Mitigation, and Resiliency for San Diego County Water Authority’s 2nd Aqueduct Water Supply Infrastructure - RETC2023. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2023.

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