Abstract

AbstractThe bidding consortium 3G Gruppe Geotechnik Graz ZT GmbH and Pöyry Infra GmbH as well as Geoconsult ZT GmbH and BGG Consult Dr. Peter Waibel ZT‐GmbH were awarded the contract for the geological and hydrogeological documentation during the construction of the 33 km long Koralm Tunnel, which was split into three lots. To assess the potential for scale deposition, ongoing documentation and surveys of the groundwater inflows were undertaken in addition to the usual hydrogeological documentation. The scope of documentation included mapping of scale deposition and groundwater inflows, regular site visits and sampling of water and solids in the excavated tunnel (shotcrete and segmental lining) both during and after excavation works. Furthermore, long‐term monitoring of the water inflows (on‐site parameters, determination of / changes in humidity) and laboratory analysis of the individual and mixed groundwater samples identified the parameters required to assess the potential for scale deposition. The documentation, analysis and assessments provided the basis for ultimately deciding which tunnel sections would require hardness stabilisation measures to reduce or inhibit scaling and calcium carbonate precipitations in the drainage system during the operational phase.

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