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SR - 710 Tunnel Technical Study Presentation for City of Pasadena City Council January 26, 2009. Purpose of the study. Consider all practical routes for the extension of Route 710 Gather information on soil and sub-surface conditions Provide for public input and involvement. Why Tunnels?.
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SR - 710 Tunnel Technical Study Presentation for City of Pasadena City Council January 26, 2009
Purpose of the study • Consider all practical routes for the extension of Route 710 • Gather information on soil and sub-surface conditions • Provide for public input and involvement
Why Tunnels? • Reduce impacts to communities and sensitive areas
Objective of the Exploration Program • A total of 5 potential zones will be investigated • Collect geotechnical, geological, and hydro-geological information for each zone • Information to be used for screening purposes
Key Factors Influencing Tunneling • Faulting • Fault displacement • Rupture zone length • Uniformity of geologic material • Potential for adverse tunneling conditions • Flowing/squeezing soils, boulders • Properties of geologic materials • Groundwater conditions • Hazardous materials
Geotechnical Exploration Program • Data collection and review • Geologic mapping • Geophysical surveys • Drilling, sampling, and logging • Laboratory testing
Boring Activities 33 small diameter borings; six locations in Pasadena Vertical and Inclined drilling Each boring will take 7 to 10 days to complete Work area is about 12 feet by 60 feet Drilling performed daytime hours 8
Seismic Reflection Testing • 20 seismic reflection surveys; two locations in Pasadena • Non-destructive • Most Geophysical testing will be performed at night • One location per night
3/09 6/09 9/09 2010 Exploration Program Schedule 9/08 2009 NTP Encroachment Permit Site Reconnaissance Geologic Mapping Drilling by Caltrans Drilling by CH2M HILL Lab Testing Data Evaluation Summary Report
Recent Findings Two superfund sites were identified The sites are located within Zones 4 and 5 Groundwater in this area is known to be contaminated with Volatile Organic Compounds Depth of groundwater ranges from 50 feet to 150 feet below ground surface Tunnel is expected to be at about 200 feet below ground surface 12
Planned Activities Proceed with the borings in Zones 1, 2 and 3. Postpone borings in Zones 4 and 5, pending additional information related to the Superfund Sites. Borings to be done by both Caltrans and CH2M HILL Borings to begin in early January 2009 Each boring is expected to take about 7 to 10 days to complete 14
Summary of Public Outreach Activities Total visits to Homes/Businesses: 490 # of Stakeholders added to database: 42
Public Outreach and Notification Program Field Surveys of Boring Sites Federal, State and Local Elected Officials Briefings Public Notices and Fact Sheet Posting and Distribution of Notices Public Facilities Websites Canvassing Field Outreach to affected/sensitive users Information Line 16
SR-710 Community Facilitation Scope of Work Coordinate Study Meetings Conduct Community Awareness Campaign & Report Public Input Study Information Office and Website Events & Presentations Community Workshops Focus Groups 17
For more information: SR-710 Technical Tunnel Study Information Office 3412 N. Eastern Ave.Los Angeles, CA 90032Toll Free: (877) 710-INFOTel. (323) 222-1710Fax: (323) 222-9710 http://www.710tunnelstudy.info