A Moorland dam - remedial grouting works

Tom Rigby
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Dam T was constructed around 1880 as a water supply to Greater Manchester and is a Category A impounding reservoir, comprising an earth embankment with a central puddle clay core and storage capacity of approximately 934,000m3. It is one of the earliest dams constructed by Bateman and lies in a cascade of three reservoirs. As part of United Utilities (UU) Portfolio Risk Assessment (PRA) an Internal Erosion Toolbox, flood and slope stability studies were undertaken. These identified that the reservoir's primary failure mechanism was internal erosion through the embankment and presented an unacceptable risk. In order to confirm the conclusions and target a potential solution a Willowstick survey was undertaken which identified two potential seepage flow paths, one flowing into the existing outlet conduit upstream of the core and the other suggesting a compromised central core. This paper summarises the grouting works undertaken to target and remediate the potential core defect in a constrained and environmentally sensitive site. It highlights the benefits of collaborative working, supported by specialist contractors, the Qualified Civil Engineer (QCE) and catchment teams, the use of innovative techniques and lessons learnt from previous projects as well as the challenges presented by the proximity of the public and nesting birds. A total of 322,980 litres of grout was carefully injected into the Tube-a-Manchette (TAM) installations with the works completed in June 2023, two months ahead of programme and significantly below predicted costs, enabling the local walking routes to be reopened prior to the school holidays.
A Moorland 大坝--补救性灌浆工程
T 号大坝建于 1880 年左右,用于向大曼彻斯特地区供水,是一座甲级蓄水池,由土堤和中央水坑粘土核心组成,蓄水量约为 934,000 立方米。它是贝特曼最早建造的水坝之一,由三座水库组成。作为英国联合公用事业公司(UU)组合风险评估(PRA)的一部分,对内部侵蚀工具箱、洪水和斜坡稳定性进行了研究。研究结果表明,水库的主要破坏机制是堤坝内部侵蚀,存在不可接受的风险。为了确认结论并找到潜在的解决方案,我们进行了柳条测量,发现了两条潜在的渗流路径,一条流入核心上游现有的出口导管,另一条则表明中央核心受到了破坏。本文总结了在一个受限且环境敏感的地点,针对潜在的岩心缺陷进行的灌浆工程。本文强调了在专业承包商、合格土木工程师 (QCE) 和集水区团队的支持下协同工作的益处、创新技术的使用、从以往项目中汲取的经验教训,以及临近公众和鸟类筑巢所带来的挑战。工程于 2023 年 6 月完工,比计划提前了两个月,大大低于预期成本,使当地的步行路线能够在学校放假前重新开放。
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