Application Stories
Helsinki,
Finland: In 1994, Helsinki Water opened the Viikinmä wastewater processing
plant, one of Finland's most significant environmental projects. The plant treats
waste water, exploits gases released by the process to generates its own heat
and electricity, and finally composts the sludge to produce new soil.
Most
of the plant is housed in an underground grid of tunnels that were excavated from
rock. The plant represents a significant investment and is quite important to
Helsinki's future. Thus when permits were granted for construction of a residential
housing complex nearby, Helsinki Water needed assurance that the drilling and
blasting associated with the construction project would not damage the tunnels.
For
this reason, Helsinki Water decided to install a Bassett
Convergence System
(BCS) to monitor an access tunnel that is closest
to the initial construction activity. The system is mounted on the tunnel
lining, which is 6 meters high and 8 meters wide. Readings are recorded
by a CR10X data logger and transmitted by modem to a computer that runs
BCSWin and MultiMon
software.
The system was installed and commissioned in three days by Juergen Kienle
of Interfels
and Alan Jones of Slope Indicator. If significant movements are
detected during the initial phase of the construction project, Helsinki Water
plans to move the system to other locations, as the project proceeds.
Thanks to Alan Jones and Juergen Kienle for providing this story and to
others involved in the project, including Helsinki Water, Mauri Hintsala of GEOTEK OY and Aku Turunen of Miranet.
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