Abstract

It is proposed to construct a dam across the Geba River, Ethiopia. The paper reports the engineering geological investigations undertaken, including mapping, discontinuity surveys, core drilling, water absorption testing and sampling for laboratory tests. The complexity of the site, with limestones and interbedded limestone-shale horizons, is indicated by the variability of the RQD and Lugeon values. Of the 63 tests undertaken, some two-thirds had Lugeon values implying grouting was necessary. Following removal and replacement of the alluvial deposits in the central area, a grout curtain including two to three rows of grouting holes was recommended to a depth of 100 m for the left abutment, 35 m for the central foundation and 60 m for the right abutment.

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