Sewer Rehabilitation Treated As If It Were Tunnel

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Samara Ali-Ahmad Keith Hanks Cindy Pham
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Jan 1, 2003

Abstract

The City of Los Angeles will rehabilitate approximately 9 miles of its North Outfall Sewer. This sewer was constructed in the 1920s as an unreinforced concrete semi-elliptical sewer. One of the methods for rehabilitation is to approach the sewer as a pre-excavated tunnel and install pre-cast segmental liners to provide a single pass corrosion resistant, structurally self sufficient project. The estimated cost for this project is $46 million. The project has completed the pre-design study, and the design is now underway.
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APA: Samara Ali-Ahmad Keith Hanks Cindy Pham  (2003)  Sewer Rehabilitation Treated As If It Were Tunnel

MLA: Samara Ali-Ahmad Keith Hanks Cindy Pham Sewer Rehabilitation Treated As If It Were Tunnel. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2003.

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