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Book Synopsis

Praise for the Second Edition:

This is the book that the dewatering sector really needs â it is reliably based on sound theory and profound understanding of the physical processes, yet is presented in a very accessible and user-friendly manner. It draws on many, many decades of experience, and yet is utterly up to date. . . . It is a one-stop shop for the dewatering practitioner â who can nonetheless rest assured that the theoretical basis of the methods presented is flawless.
â Professor Paul L. Younger, FGS, FICE, C.Geol., C.Eng., FREng, University of Glasgow, Scotland, UK

The best reference on this topic available . . . and will prove useful to a wide variety of readers ranging from junior construction engineers or dewatering contractors to theoretical hydrogeologists and environmental managers. It is rare that a book is able to bridge the gap between theoretical design guidance and practical application.

â S.N. Sterling, University of Waterloo, Canada



Trade Review

"Totally comprehensive in scope and coverage, the book will likely become - if not already - the standard work on subsurface dewatering on small- to medium-sized projects. Although practical, the book is not short on theory or analysis."

Tunnels and Tunnelling International

Praise for the Second Edition

"This is the book that the dewatering sector really needs—it is reliably based on sound theory and profound understanding of the physical processes, yet is presented in a very accessible and user-friendly manner. It draws on many, many decades of experience, and yet is utterly up to date, even including an intriguing glimpse into the future at the end of the book…It is a one-stop shop for the dewatering practitioner—who can nonetheless rest assured that the theoretical basis of the methods presented is flawless."
— Professor Paul L. Younger, FGS, FICE, C.Geol., C.Eng., FREng, University of Glasgow, Scotland, UK

"An essential and highly practical tool for all hydrogeologists and geotechnical and civil engineers involved in the quantified design and planning, construction, monitoring, operation, decommissioning, regulation and assessment of environmental impacts of groundwater lowering and dewatering systems."
–– Trevor Muten in Quarterly Journal of Engineering Geology and Hydrogeology

"The main difference from the previous edition is the introduction of a chapter on the environmental effects of dewatering, reflecting increased societal and regulatory focus on these aspects. However, new sections on cutoff methods, long-term systems and contaminated land all reflect developments in the industry over this period."
–– Mike Streetly in Quarterly Journal of Engineering Geology and Hydrogeolog

"The best reference on this topic available...and will prove useful to a wide variety of readers ranging from junior construction engineers or dewatering contractors to theoretical hydrogeologists and environmental managers. It is rare that a book is able to bridge the gap between theoretical design guidance and practical application."
— S.N. Sterling, University of Waterloo, Canada

"The book provides an excellent and practical account of many aspects of dewatering in construction, usefully including a detailed discussion of permanent groundwater control systems. It provides a good account of basic hydrogeology and the history of the development of the science, and includes a thorough chapter on site investigations for dewatering design. Dewatering design and the installation and operation of various types of dewatering system are described in detail, making the book an excellent resource, both for practical purposes and for training. Each chapter has a good reference list for further, more detailed reading. I certainly recommend the book for both practitioners and teaching institutions."
— John Waterhouse, Golder Associates Pty Ltd, West Perth, Australia

"[This second edition] takes a well received and respected book on this niche subject and brings it fully up to date."
— David Richards, University of Southampton, UK


"Totally comprehensive in scope and coverage, the book will likely become - if not already - the standard work on subsurface dewatering on small- to medium-sized projects. Although practical, the book is not short on theory or analysis."

Tunnels and Tunnelling International

Praise for the Second Edition

"This is the book that the dewatering sector really needs—it is reliably based on sound theory and profound understanding of the physical processes, yet is presented in a very accessible and user-friendly manner. It draws on many, many decades of experience, and yet is utterly up to date, even including an intriguing glimpse into the future at the end of the book…It is a one-stop shop for the dewatering practitioner—who can nonetheless rest assured that the theoretical basis of the methods presented is flawless."
— Professor Paul L. Younger, FGS, FICE, C.Geol., C.Eng., FREng, University of Glasgow, Scotland, UK

"An essential and highly practical tool for all hydrogeologists and geotechnical and civil engineers involved in the quantified design and planning, construction, monitoring, operation, decommissioning, regulation and assessment of environmental impacts of groundwater lowering and dewatering systems."
–– Trevor Muten in Quarterly Journal of Engineering Geology and Hydrogeology

"The main difference from the previous edition is the introduction of a chapter on the environmental effects of dewatering, reflecting increased societal and regulatory focus on these aspects. However, new sections on cutoff methods, long-term systems and contaminated land all reflect developments in the industry over this period."
–– Mike Streetly in Quarterly Journal of Engineering Geology and Hydrogeolog

"The best reference on this topic available...and will prove useful to a wide variety of readers ranging from junior construction engineers or dewatering contractors to theoretical hydrogeologists and environmental managers. It is rare that a book is able to bridge the gap between theoretical design guidance and practical application."
— S.N. Sterling, University of Waterloo, Canada

"The book provides an excellent and practical account of many aspects of dewatering in construction, usefully including a detailed discussion of permanent groundwater control systems. It provides a good account of basic hydrogeology and the history of the development of the science, and includes a thorough chapter on site investigations for dewatering design. Dewatering design and the installation and operation of various types of dewatering system are described in detail, making the book an excellent resource, both for practical purposes and for training. Each chapter has a good reference list for further, more detailed reading. I certainly recommend the book for both practitioners and teaching institutions."
— John Waterhouse, Golder Associates Pty Ltd, West Perth, Australia

"[This second edition] takes a well received and respected book on this niche subject and brings it fully up to date."
— David Richards, University of Southampton, UK



Table of Contents

1 Groundwater Lowering: A Personal View and Introduction by Pat M. Cashman SECTION 1 PRINCIPLES 2 The History of Groundwater Theory and Practice 3 Principles of Groundwater Flow 4 Permeability of Soils and Rocks 5 Groundwater Models 6 Objectives of Groundwater Control 7 Groundwater Problems for Excavations in Soils 8 Groundwater Problems for Excavations in Rock SECTION 2 DESIGN 9 Methods for Control of Surface Water and Groundwater 10 Groundwater Control for Tunnelling Projects 11 Site Investigation for Groundwater Lowering 12 Assessment of Permeability 13 Design of Groundwater Lowering Systems SECTION 3 CONSTRUCTION 14 Sump Pumping 15 Wellpoint Systems 16 Deep Well Systems 17 Other Dewatering Systems 18 Methods for Exclusion of Groundwater 19 Pumps for Groundwater Lowering Duties 20 Permanent Groundwater Control Systems 21 Environmental Impacts from Groundwater Control 22 Monitoring of Groundwater Control Systems 23 Maintenance of Groundwater Lowering Systems 24 Decommissioning of Groundwater Control Systems 25 Safety, Contracts and Environmental Regulation 26 Optimization of Groundwater Control Systems 27 Case Histories 28 The Future [TOBY ROBERTS]

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      Publisher: CRC Press
      Publication Date: 8/11/2020 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780367504748, 978-0367504748
      ISBN10: 036750474X

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Praise for the Second Edition:

      This is the book that the dewatering sector really needs â it is reliably based on sound theory and profound understanding of the physical processes, yet is presented in a very accessible and user-friendly manner. It draws on many, many decades of experience, and yet is utterly up to date. . . . It is a one-stop shop for the dewatering practitioner â who can nonetheless rest assured that the theoretical basis of the methods presented is flawless.
      â Professor Paul L. Younger, FGS, FICE, C.Geol., C.Eng., FREng, University of Glasgow, Scotland, UK

      The best reference on this topic available . . . and will prove useful to a wide variety of readers ranging from junior construction engineers or dewatering contractors to theoretical hydrogeologists and environmental managers. It is rare that a book is able to bridge the gap between theoretical design guidance and practical application.

      â S.N. Sterling, University of Waterloo, Canada



      Trade Review

      "Totally comprehensive in scope and coverage, the book will likely become - if not already - the standard work on subsurface dewatering on small- to medium-sized projects. Although practical, the book is not short on theory or analysis."

      Tunnels and Tunnelling International

      Praise for the Second Edition

      "This is the book that the dewatering sector really needs—it is reliably based on sound theory and profound understanding of the physical processes, yet is presented in a very accessible and user-friendly manner. It draws on many, many decades of experience, and yet is utterly up to date, even including an intriguing glimpse into the future at the end of the book…It is a one-stop shop for the dewatering practitioner—who can nonetheless rest assured that the theoretical basis of the methods presented is flawless."
      — Professor Paul L. Younger, FGS, FICE, C.Geol., C.Eng., FREng, University of Glasgow, Scotland, UK

      "An essential and highly practical tool for all hydrogeologists and geotechnical and civil engineers involved in the quantified design and planning, construction, monitoring, operation, decommissioning, regulation and assessment of environmental impacts of groundwater lowering and dewatering systems."
      –– Trevor Muten in Quarterly Journal of Engineering Geology and Hydrogeology

      "The main difference from the previous edition is the introduction of a chapter on the environmental effects of dewatering, reflecting increased societal and regulatory focus on these aspects. However, new sections on cutoff methods, long-term systems and contaminated land all reflect developments in the industry over this period."
      –– Mike Streetly in Quarterly Journal of Engineering Geology and Hydrogeolog

      "The best reference on this topic available...and will prove useful to a wide variety of readers ranging from junior construction engineers or dewatering contractors to theoretical hydrogeologists and environmental managers. It is rare that a book is able to bridge the gap between theoretical design guidance and practical application."
      — S.N. Sterling, University of Waterloo, Canada

      "The book provides an excellent and practical account of many aspects of dewatering in construction, usefully including a detailed discussion of permanent groundwater control systems. It provides a good account of basic hydrogeology and the history of the development of the science, and includes a thorough chapter on site investigations for dewatering design. Dewatering design and the installation and operation of various types of dewatering system are described in detail, making the book an excellent resource, both for practical purposes and for training. Each chapter has a good reference list for further, more detailed reading. I certainly recommend the book for both practitioners and teaching institutions."
      — John Waterhouse, Golder Associates Pty Ltd, West Perth, Australia

      "[This second edition] takes a well received and respected book on this niche subject and brings it fully up to date."
      — David Richards, University of Southampton, UK


      "Totally comprehensive in scope and coverage, the book will likely become - if not already - the standard work on subsurface dewatering on small- to medium-sized projects. Although practical, the book is not short on theory or analysis."

      Tunnels and Tunnelling International

      Praise for the Second Edition

      "This is the book that the dewatering sector really needs—it is reliably based on sound theory and profound understanding of the physical processes, yet is presented in a very accessible and user-friendly manner. It draws on many, many decades of experience, and yet is utterly up to date, even including an intriguing glimpse into the future at the end of the book…It is a one-stop shop for the dewatering practitioner—who can nonetheless rest assured that the theoretical basis of the methods presented is flawless."
      — Professor Paul L. Younger, FGS, FICE, C.Geol., C.Eng., FREng, University of Glasgow, Scotland, UK

      "An essential and highly practical tool for all hydrogeologists and geotechnical and civil engineers involved in the quantified design and planning, construction, monitoring, operation, decommissioning, regulation and assessment of environmental impacts of groundwater lowering and dewatering systems."
      –– Trevor Muten in Quarterly Journal of Engineering Geology and Hydrogeology

      "The main difference from the previous edition is the introduction of a chapter on the environmental effects of dewatering, reflecting increased societal and regulatory focus on these aspects. However, new sections on cutoff methods, long-term systems and contaminated land all reflect developments in the industry over this period."
      –– Mike Streetly in Quarterly Journal of Engineering Geology and Hydrogeolog

      "The best reference on this topic available...and will prove useful to a wide variety of readers ranging from junior construction engineers or dewatering contractors to theoretical hydrogeologists and environmental managers. It is rare that a book is able to bridge the gap between theoretical design guidance and practical application."
      — S.N. Sterling, University of Waterloo, Canada

      "The book provides an excellent and practical account of many aspects of dewatering in construction, usefully including a detailed discussion of permanent groundwater control systems. It provides a good account of basic hydrogeology and the history of the development of the science, and includes a thorough chapter on site investigations for dewatering design. Dewatering design and the installation and operation of various types of dewatering system are described in detail, making the book an excellent resource, both for practical purposes and for training. Each chapter has a good reference list for further, more detailed reading. I certainly recommend the book for both practitioners and teaching institutions."
      — John Waterhouse, Golder Associates Pty Ltd, West Perth, Australia

      "[This second edition] takes a well received and respected book on this niche subject and brings it fully up to date."
      — David Richards, University of Southampton, UK



      Table of Contents

      1 Groundwater Lowering: A Personal View and Introduction by Pat M. Cashman SECTION 1 PRINCIPLES 2 The History of Groundwater Theory and Practice 3 Principles of Groundwater Flow 4 Permeability of Soils and Rocks 5 Groundwater Models 6 Objectives of Groundwater Control 7 Groundwater Problems for Excavations in Soils 8 Groundwater Problems for Excavations in Rock SECTION 2 DESIGN 9 Methods for Control of Surface Water and Groundwater 10 Groundwater Control for Tunnelling Projects 11 Site Investigation for Groundwater Lowering 12 Assessment of Permeability 13 Design of Groundwater Lowering Systems SECTION 3 CONSTRUCTION 14 Sump Pumping 15 Wellpoint Systems 16 Deep Well Systems 17 Other Dewatering Systems 18 Methods for Exclusion of Groundwater 19 Pumps for Groundwater Lowering Duties 20 Permanent Groundwater Control Systems 21 Environmental Impacts from Groundwater Control 22 Monitoring of Groundwater Control Systems 23 Maintenance of Groundwater Lowering Systems 24 Decommissioning of Groundwater Control Systems 25 Safety, Contracts and Environmental Regulation 26 Optimization of Groundwater Control Systems 27 Case Histories 28 The Future [TOBY ROBERTS]

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