Abstract
To preserve the natural surroundings of the Blue Mountains of New South Wales while simultaneously serving the needs of the region's growing population, the Sydney Water Board has developed an improved, but complex, sewage transfer scheme for the area. This paper traces the development of the scheme, with particular attention to the geology of the area, the equipment used to construct the tunnels for the project, and elements of the directional drilling that connects the sewer areas to the tunnel. Afin de préserver l'environnement dans les Blue Mountains en Nouvelles Galles du Sud, et répondre en même temps aux besoins d'une population en pleine expansion dans cette région, le Sydney Water Board a mis au point un schéma de transport des eaux usées amélioré, mais complexe. L'article retrace le développement de ce schéma, avec une attention toute particuliére pour les conditions géologiques, l'équipement utilié pour la construction des tunnels appartenant au projet et les éléments reliant les égoûts aux tunnels.
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