Contreting The Deep Shafts And Tunnel For New York City's Third Water Tunnel

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Gary A. Almeraris Thomas F. Peyton Edward S. Plotkin
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Jan 1, 1987

Abstract

The lining of the tunnel and shafts for a new section of New York City's- water system required extensive components to produce, deliver and place a continuous tunnel linning. The project placed approximately 153,000 CM (200,000 cy) of concrete for 5,340 M (17,520) of drill and blast 7.3 M (24 ft.) ID tunnel, located at depths of 152 M (500 ft.) to 213 M (700 ft.) . This section of tunnel will be connected to the surface water distribution system via four shafts of varying diameters ranging from 5.8 M (19 ft.) ID to 1.5 M (5 ft.) ID . All work was done beneath the streets of Manhattan under the rigid constraints of the City of New York and the Bureau of Water Supply regulations.
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APA: Gary A. Almeraris Thomas F. Peyton Edward S. Plotkin  (1987)  Contreting The Deep Shafts And Tunnel For New York City's Third Water Tunnel

MLA: Gary A. Almeraris Thomas F. Peyton Edward S. Plotkin Contreting The Deep Shafts And Tunnel For New York City's Third Water Tunnel. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1987.

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