The Construction Of The Govalle Wastewater Interception And Diversion System Austin, Texas

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Leonard W. Postregna
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1989

Abstract

Prior to January, 1986, the city of Austin, Texas was on notice by the Federal Government's Environmental Protection Agency and the Texas Water Commission, that they were illegally polluting the Colorado River. The wastewater facilities presently in use in South Austin were inadequate to handle the vastly increasing population. The city of Austin, Texas hired Parsons Brinckerhoff Quade and Douglas, Inc. and Dannenbaum Engineering Corporation to design and supervise the construction of an update to their existing system to alleviate this problem. A major criterion handed down to the Designer and Contractor was that the system had to be completed within a two year time frame. The biggest link to the entire design was a tunnel project consisting of 43,000 linear feet (13,106 m) of tunnel, eight feet (2.44 m) in diameter with connecting structures tying into existing and future facilities. The project was awarded to S. A. Healy Construction Company of McCook, Illinois with a low bid of $24,755,000.00. This article summarizes the techniques used in the construction of this tunnel project.
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APA: Leonard W. Postregna  (1989)  The Construction Of The Govalle Wastewater Interception And Diversion System Austin, Texas

MLA: Leonard W. Postregna The Construction Of The Govalle Wastewater Interception And Diversion System Austin, Texas. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1989.

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