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Design of the Metrowest Pressure
Tunnel*
1997
J.N. Eskilsson
Senior Associate, Jacobs Associates
V.S. Romero
Associate, Jacobs Associates
W.P. Chen
Senior Engineer, Sverdrup Civil, Inc.
J.L. Kaplin
Design Manager, Massachusetts Water Resources Authority
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The Massachusetts Water Resources Authority
is currently improving its primary water supply system for the Boston
Metropolitan area. The improvements planned by the Authority, which provides
water for 46 communities and over 2.5 million people in eastern Massachusetts,
include the MetroWest Water Supply Tunnel (MWWST) to provide redundancy
in the transmission system, a large capacity water treatment plant and
extensive covered storage facilities.
The 28.3 km (17.6 miles) long, mostly 4.3 m (14 ft.) I.D. MetroWest Water
Supply Tunnel will allow repair of the aging Hultman Aqueduct, which for
56 years has served as the transmission main from the water supply reservoirs
to Boston. On completion of the tunnel, the old pipeline aqueduct will
be repaired and brought back into service as a parallel, redundant transmission
main.
This paper describes design considerations and the design process for
pressure tunnels in general and the MWWST in particular. It provides an
overview of how the design of pressure tunnel and shaft components progresses.
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