Land Reclamation Using Clay Slurry Or in Deep Water: Challenges and Solutions

Land Reclamation Using Clay Slurry Or in Deep Water: Challenges and Solutions

Japanese Geotechnical Society Special Publication The 15th Asian Regional Conference on Soil Mechanics and Geotechnical Engineering Land reclamation using clay slurry or in deep water: challenges and solutions Jian Chu i, ii) and Wei Guoii) i) School of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore 639798, Singapore ii) Department of Civil, Construction & Environmental Engineering, Iowa State University, IA 50011, United States ABSTRACT Offshore land reclamation has become more challenging in recent years. One of reasons is the use of soft soil such as dredged clay slurry when there is lack of granular fill materials and the improvement of soft soil to meet the design requirements is challenging. Another reason is that the water depth in which land reclamation has to be carried out is getting deeper and deeper and the supply of a huge amount of fill materials becomes another challenge. In this paper, methods for land reclamation using clay slurry and the associated soil improvement methods are introduced. Case studies for land reclamation over ultra-soft soil are presented. Methods to use sewage sludge or other waste for land reclamation are also proposed. To overcome the difficulties in land reclamation in deep water, a new land reclamation method, NeuSpace, is also introduced. Keywords: clay slurry, land reclamation, soil improvement, suction caisson 1 INTRODUCTION reclamation, one of the most economical methods is preloading together with prefabricated vertical drains Singapore is a country with limited land space. Land (PVDs) (Chu and Raju, 2012). However, for very soft reclamation has been a major method for land creation or slurry types of fill materials, the use of fill surcharge in Singapore since the 19th century. Much of the old becomes difficult. Vacuum preloading, combined Singapore port area and the old city around the Kallang vacuum preloading and fill surcharge, or improved and Geylang river estuaries were built on reclaimed dynamic consolidation methods may be used instead land. However, large-scale land reclamation took place (Varaksin and Yee, 2009). Another method is to premix from the early 1970’s when economic expansion was cement with soft soil or mixing cement and soil on-site accelerated. As a result of land reclamation, the total or to use a combined cement mixing and consolidation area of Singapore has increased from 580 km2 in 1962 method (Chu et al., 2005). However, the use of cement to around 700 km2 in recent years. Another 100 km2 is expensive. When there are million cubic meters of land will be reclaimed until 2030. fill to be treated, a slight reduction in the unit cost can Land reclamation has become more challenging in lead to a huge saving. Clay slurry may also be recent years due to the following factors. First, the dewatered using the geotextile tubes method in which available granular fill materials are depleting and soft clay slurry is pumped into tubes made of woven or excavated soil such as dredged clay slurry may have geotextile. The solids of the soil are retained by the to be used. How to improve the soft soil to enhance its geotextile and the water is consolidated under the shear strength and reduce the ground settlement due to pumping pressure or self-weight. However, this method the load by the upper structures becomes a challenge. may only be useful when the amount of soil to be Second, disposing of some industrial waste such as improved is small. Rigid inclusions or composite sewage sludge is becoming a problem due to the lack of foundation methods by using columns and dumping ground. One solution is to use these waste as reinforcements such as stone columns or deep cement fill materials for land reclamation. Third, the water mixed columns are another type of methods to treat soft depth in the areas where land reclamation will be ground (Chu et al. 2009b). However, these methods carried out is getting deeper and deeper. The supply of may not be suitable when the soil is too soft to provide a huge amount of fill materials becomes a challenge. enough lateral support. The large amount of settlement induced by the heavy In this paper, the methods that can be adopted for fill materials is another challenge. land reclamation using soft soil are reviewed. Five Various methods have been adopted for the different methods that could be used to form a working treatment of soft soil. A review of some of the methods platform on top of the slurry are introduced. A few is given in Chu et al. (2009b). For large scale land http://doi.org/10.3208/jgssp.TC217-02 1790 practical examples of some of these methods are given. method has been adopted for the land reclamation of an A method to use sewage sludge or other types of waste ultra-soft slurry pond in Singapore as presented in materials for land reclamation is also proposed. To detail by Chu et al. (2006; 2009a). A picture showing overcome the difficulties in land reclamation in the placement of geofabric for this project is shown in relatively deep water, a new land reclamation method, Fig. 1. The whole piece of geotextile was pulled from the so-called NeuSpace method, is also introduced. one side to another and placed on top of the slurry. Sand fill was then placed on top of the geotextile layer. 2 LAND RECLAMATION USING SOFT FILLS Prefabricated vertical drains and fill surcharge were used for the consolidation of the clay slurry. A similar One difficulty in the use of slurry for land method was adopted for the land reclamation for the reclamation is that the top surface is too soft for New Kitakyushu Airport in Japan (Terashi and Katagiri, machines to go on top to carry out any types of soil 2005). In this project, soil or spoils collected from improvement work. Therefore, a working platform has maintenance dredging. The soil deposited was in the to be formed by treating the top few meters of soil first. slurry form and was extremely soft PVDs and fill The methods that can be used to create a working surcharge was adopted to improve the soft soil. To platform on top of the soft soil include (1) sun drying; provide a working platform, geotextile with a strength (2) capping it with sand or other good soil; (3) use of of 100 kN/m was used to cover the slurry before sand geotextile; (4) cement mixing; and (5) dewatering using fill was placed to form a working platform and used as drainage. The advantages and limitations of each surcharge. method are listed in Table 1. Details are discussed in Chu et al. (2012). Table 1. Methods for creation of a working platform Description / Method Advantages Limitations Mechanisms (1) Sun Reduce the Time drying water content of consuming soil and form of and a desiccation Simple and ineffective as layer by economical the depth of weathering improvement is very limited. Figure 1. Installation of geotextile sheet for the slurry pond land (2) Capping Place sand or reclamation project in Singapore Slow and with sand or good earth in Relatively difficult to competent thin layers cheap implement. Deep cement mixing (DCM) has also been used to for a soil work platform. One example is the improvement of (3) Use of Place a layer of very soft dredged mud for a container terminal for the geotextile geotextile to the Relatively Relatively top of soft soil quick and Port of Valencia in Spain (Burgos et al., 2007). In this expensive before soil or fill reliable project, the deep cement mixing (DCM) method was is placed. used in conjunction with the vacuum consolidation (4) Cement Use cement Difficult in method. The soil improvement was carried out in two mixing mixing to controlling steps. The first was to treat the top 4 m of mud using strengthen a the the DCM method to form a soil-cement crust which layer of soil at properties the top to form a Expensive and provided a working platform for the other sections to be working consistence treated. The second step was to treat the deeper layer of platform of the soft soil using the conventional vertical drain and cement surcharge method. Another way of treating soft soil for treated layer land reclamation is to mix the soft slurry soil with (5) Use special Require cement and pump the cement mixed soil as fill. In this Dewatering drainage special way, no further treatment of the soft soil is required. method to equipment dewater or and Such a method has been adopted for the Central Japan Relatively consolidate the a procedure. Airport and for the containment bund construction for a cheap layer of soil at The method land reclamation project in Singapore. However, this the top to form a needs to be method can be too expensive to be used in a large scale. working further Another method to improve the engineering platform developed properties of soft soil to form a working platform is by consolidation or dewatering. As clay has low For use of geotextile, a method proposed by Broms permeability, it is possible to install horizontal drains or (1987) may be used. A method similar to the Broms’ vertical pipes to the top few meters of the soft clay 1791 layer and improve it using vacuum preloading. A sludge, 15% of copper slag and 8% of cement by project of using horizontal drains for the formation of a weight or 54% of sludge, 37.5% of marine clay and working platform is described by Shin and Oh (2007). 8.5% of cement (Chu et al. 2005). However, this Another method of using short PVDs and vacuum method is only useful when the main purpose is to preloading has also been suggested as shown in Fig.

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