Geotechnical and ecological foundations of the sustainable life cycle of the long-operated unique underground structures of the water disposal system in difficult ground conditions

Intensive development of megacities causes the need for sustainable operation of underground urban infrastructure facilities. In the special protection against man-made impact, long-operated unique underground structures of the water disposal system, which are related to facilities with an increased...

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Main Author: Perminov Nicolay
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2019-01-01
Series:MATEC Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://www.matec-conferences.org/articles/matecconf/pdf/2019/14/matecconf_gccets2018_05002.pdf
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Summary:Intensive development of megacities causes the need for sustainable operation of underground urban infrastructure facilities. In the special protection against man-made impact, long-operated unique underground structures of the water disposal system, which are related to facilities with an increased level of responsibility and danger, are needed. In the report, based on the experience of studying the operation of underground wastewater facilities in conditions of weak soils and intensive external static and dynamic impacts, there are proposed new methods for diagnosing their technical condition, modeling and monitoring of the joint work of the "underground structures aggregate of soil" system are implemented, forecasting and shaping conditions for its sustainable life cycle. Point and linear objects of the water canal of St. Petersburg are developed and implemented at unique (to a depth of 70 m.) geotechnology, providing simultaneous increase of bearing capacity, operational reliability and ecological safety of longoperated underground drainage facilities in difficult ground conditions with increasing man-caused impacts.
ISSN:2261-236X