Koyote
Civil/Environmental
- Dec 11, 2003
- 1
Hi every one,
About a year ago I was part of the design team of a potable water treatment plant. One of the elements of the plant was a clear well tank (about 30 ft diameter and 30 ft height). Soil properties studies were conducted in order to determine the best location for the tank. After the construction process ends (two or three months)the tank bottom slab begins to crack and water from the outside of the tank (infiltrated) started to fill the bottom of the tank. Starting a research we found two situations: fist there was a layer of expansive soil under the tank, the other one, at a relative short distance of the tank was located (existing) an underground a water holding tank(cistern) abandoned which we thik that contributes to our problem. We tried to apply chemicals under the tank to fill the pores and avoid any infiltration to the tank and any exfiltration. It doesn't worked. Now we are thinking about other posibilities to seal the bottom of the tank. Maybe some of you have seen a similar situation or hear about it. If somebody have suggestios about how can i work this situation, it will be very welcome. This is an actual situation that i need to solve.
Thanks in advance for the help you can bring be in this matter.
Koyote
About a year ago I was part of the design team of a potable water treatment plant. One of the elements of the plant was a clear well tank (about 30 ft diameter and 30 ft height). Soil properties studies were conducted in order to determine the best location for the tank. After the construction process ends (two or three months)the tank bottom slab begins to crack and water from the outside of the tank (infiltrated) started to fill the bottom of the tank. Starting a research we found two situations: fist there was a layer of expansive soil under the tank, the other one, at a relative short distance of the tank was located (existing) an underground a water holding tank(cistern) abandoned which we thik that contributes to our problem. We tried to apply chemicals under the tank to fill the pores and avoid any infiltration to the tank and any exfiltration. It doesn't worked. Now we are thinking about other posibilities to seal the bottom of the tank. Maybe some of you have seen a similar situation or hear about it. If somebody have suggestios about how can i work this situation, it will be very welcome. This is an actual situation that i need to solve.
Thanks in advance for the help you can bring be in this matter.
Koyote