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Greater
Cairo Waste Water Project

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The
master plan of the new wastewater collection system for Greater
Cairo was designed with the main objective of removing wastewater
from the urban areas of the city and to treat sewage to permit its
safe re-use for the irrigation and crop fertilization of desert
areas and the Nile delta. The master plan includes the
construction of a main deep collector as well as a network of
branch tunnels.
The
main collector of the new east bank wastewater network is deigned
as a spine tunnel of about 18 km long from Maadi in the south to
Ameria in the north. The tunnelling drives of the main collector
and branch tunnels were completed and the major part of the new
network was put into operation during the 1990s. Most of the
tunnels were advanced through silt and clay layers underlain by
sand layers. The construction of the major sections of the spine
tunnel was completed using five bentonite slurry TBMs with an
excavating diameter of up to 6.1 m. Two 6.1 m diameter
Hydroshields were used for the northern section of the tunnel.
Twenty access shafts were provided along the 12.2 km section of
the spine tunnel. These shafts were constructed as pneumatic
caissons. The tunnel was lined with precast reinforced concrete
ribbed segments 0.8 to 1.0 m long as a primary lining.The
secondary lining consisted of a cast in-situ reinforced concrete
invert slab forming full shell with layers of acid-resistant blue
bricks. Tens of kilometers of main branch tunnels were excavated
using 3.25 m diameter TBMs. other smaller branch tunnels up to 1.0
m in diameter were constructed utilizing micro tunnelling
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