Remediation of the Falls of Ground in a Water Conveyance Tunnel - NAT2024

- Organization:
- Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
- Pages:
- 14
- File Size:
- 709 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jun 23, 2024
Abstract
This paper focuses on remediation of a 3.6 km long water conveyance tunnel that suffered two
large falls of ground (FoGs), one of which subsequently progressed to the ground surface, resulting in full
collapse of the tunnel. The tunnel is part of a network of water conveyance tunnels and open channels that
direct water into two turbines located in an underground powerhouse, originally constructed in the 1970s. At
the time of construction, the tunnel was partially supported with shotcrete or rock bolts, with no further ground
support added since construction.
Two sonar surveys in 019 and 01 identied two adacent large FoGs in the tunnel, approimately
1.2 km from the tunnel outlet. Historical geological and geotechnical information indicated that the FoGs
occurred within a 60 m wide fault zone.
Remediation plans were developed, which included stabilization of the outlet channel, the portal, the
tunnel leading up to the FoG areas (1.2 km length) and the FoG areas. Several remediation options were considered
to restore the tunnel, including construction of a diversion tunnel to bypass the FoGs or remediation of
the FoG areas with steel ribs and backlling the void above the FoGs to surface.
Citation
APA:
(2024) Remediation of the Falls of Ground in a Water Conveyance Tunnel - NAT2024MLA: Remediation of the Falls of Ground in a Water Conveyance Tunnel - NAT2024. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2024.