The Underwater Cut-Off At The Walter F. George Dam

Deep Foundations Institute
Gianfranco Di Cicco
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Jan 1, 2013

Abstract

Seepage problems were recorded for more then 40 years at the Walter F. George lock and dam. In 2001 the Mobile district of The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers turned to the installation of a 200 feet deep cut-off in a final attempt to remedy the situation. The advertised design-built contract requested the installation of the cutoff wall in front of the concrete structure of the dam starting from 90 feet of water, cutting through a concrete lock structure, a submerged retaining wall and extending on both sides on the earthen embankments. This paper summarize the history of the project and the installation of the first recorded cut-off wall constructed under deep water, upstream to an existing dam structures and under an existing concrete lock. The technology used combined with the project's results may be considered a milestone in the marine foundation and the marine cut-off wall construction technology.
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APA: Gianfranco Di Cicco  (2013)  The Underwater Cut-Off At The Walter F. George Dam

MLA: Gianfranco Di Cicco The Underwater Cut-Off At The Walter F. George Dam. Deep Foundations Institute, 2013.

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