Urban Blasting Essential to Schedule Driven West Area CSO Tunnel and Pumping Station Project

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
John MacGregor James McNally Adam Stremcha
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2007

Abstract

With 13.7km of TBM tunneling in Atlanta’s hard gneiss well under way, drill and shoot work continues on several sites throughout the city. In order for the City of Atlanta to meet the consent decree imposed by the federal government, an aggressive construction schedule was a necessity. Construction consists of two deep, large diameter tunnels, four construction shafts, a pumping station, one overflow shaft, three large intake structures, and two connecting tunnels. Due to the multitude of blasting insensitive urban environments, a high standard of seismic and air-overpressure criteria, coupled with time restrictions, was adopted for the project. At any given time, drill and blast operations were under way at four of the seven sites requiring a certain amount of coordination between the TBM excavation, surface work, and the forces of Mother Nature. This paper addresses the challenges faced and the techniques used to safely and successfully complete the rock excavation of the West Area CSO Tunnel and Pumping Station project.
Citation

APA: John MacGregor James McNally Adam Stremcha  (2007)  Urban Blasting Essential to Schedule Driven West Area CSO Tunnel and Pumping Station Project

MLA: John MacGregor James McNally Adam Stremcha Urban Blasting Essential to Schedule Driven West Area CSO Tunnel and Pumping Station Project. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2007.

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