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Large Diameter Pipe Design under Urban Constraints
A routing study performed by Black & Veatch recommended a water transmission pipeline to be constructed under the American River. Crossing the American River entails microtunneling a 54-inch pipeline approximately 1,450 feet at a depth of approximately 60 feet below ground. In addition, from the microtunnel receiving shaft, the pipeline will follow a residentially- and commercially- developed street in which numerous existing utilities are present.
Large Diameter Pipe Design under Urban Constraints
A routing study performed by Black & Veatch recommended a water transmission pipeline to be constructed under the American River. Crossing the American River entails microtunneling a 54-inch pipeline approximately 1,450 feet at a depth of approximately 60 feet below ground. In addition, from the microtunnel receiving shaft, the pipeline will follow a residentially- and commercially- developed street in which numerous existing utilities are present.
Large Diameter Pipe Design under Urban Constraints
McNutt, Jennifer (author) / Middleton, Mike (author) / Bennett, Dave (author) / Corwin, Bruce (author) / Grant, Brett (author)
Pipeline Engineering and Construction International Conference 2003 ; 2003 ; Baltimore, Maryland, United States
New Pipeline Technologies, Security, and Safety ; 1657-1665
2003-07-08
Conference paper
Electronic Resource
English
Large Diameter Pipe Design Under Urban Constraints
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