Groundwater control encompasses the range of temporary works techniques used to allow below-ground construction projects to be carried out in dry and stable conditions. Two principal approaches can be used: groundwater control by pumping (also known as construction dewatering), which involves pumping from an array of wells or sumps to lower groundwater levels in the vicinity of an excavation; or groundwater control by exclusion, which relies on low permeability cut-off walls around the excavation to prevent or reduce groundwater inflows.

CONTENTS

  • 80.1

    Introduction 1173

  • 80.2

    Objectives of groundwater control 1173

  • 80.3

    Methods of groundwater control 1175

  • 80.4

    Groundwater control by exclusion 1175

  • 80.5

    Groundwater control by pumping 1176

  • 80.6

    Design issues 1185

  • 80.7

    Regulatory issues 1188

  • 80.8

    References 1189

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