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Beneath Biscayne Bay
To improve the reliability and resiliency of one of its most critical wastewater components, the Miami-Dade Water and Sewer Department replaced more than a mile of aging force main used to convey flows to its Central District Wastewater Treatment Plant. Installation of the new force main required constructing two large vertical shafts and a large-diameter tunnel beneath a portion of Florida’s Biscayne Bay.
Beneath Biscayne Bay
To improve the reliability and resiliency of one of its most critical wastewater components, the Miami-Dade Water and Sewer Department replaced more than a mile of aging force main used to convey flows to its Central District Wastewater Treatment Plant. Installation of the new force main required constructing two large vertical shafts and a large-diameter tunnel beneath a portion of Florida’s Biscayne Bay.
Beneath Biscayne Bay
Carroll, Terrence (author) / Whidden, William (author) / Ramos, Eloy (author) / Li, Lin (author) / Fernandez-Cuervo, Victor (author)
Civil Engineering Magazine Archive ; 88 ; 68-77
2019-01-01
102018-01-01 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
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