American   Society of Civil Engineers San Jose Younger Member Forum

 

TECHNICAL TOUR: ANDERSON DAM TUNNEL PROJECT

Join the ASCE San Jose Branch for an exciting tour of the Anderson Dam Tunnel Project site, led by members of the Valley Water project delivery team. Space is limited to the first 25 registrants. Registration will close on Wednesday, July 9, at 12:00PM, or once all spots are filled – whichever comes first.

 

Important Note: Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) is required. PPE includes a safety vest, hard hat, and closed toe shoes. Attendees must bring their own PPE.

 

Time: 2:00PM – 4:00PM

Location: Anderson Dam Tunnel Project Site

Morgan Hill, CA

Site address will be provided one week prior to the event.

 

Project Description: Anderson Dam is a 240-foot-tall earthen embankment dam located just east of Morgan Hill, California. The Anderson Dam Tunnel Project (ADTP) is currently under construction and represents the first major step toward the larger Anderson Dam Seismic Retrofit Project (ADSRP). The ADTP involves the construction of an approximately 1,700-foot-long tunnel under the dam’s right abutment, including a new lake tap and outlet structure. This tunnel will serve as the initial means of flow diversion for the upcoming ADSRP construction and will ultimately be integrated into the dam’s permanent outlet works. The ADSRP is the largest project ever undertaken by Valley Water, involving a near-complete reconstruction of the earthen embankment dam, significant spillway upgrades, and comprehensive improvements to the outlet works.

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