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The longest tunnel in the world is the Delaware Aqueduct in the US, which is used for water distribution. It is 137 km (85.1 miles) in length.
Yes. Water is actually needed for concrete to set and is vital to the curing process. Concrete will set just fine under water. Depending on your specific application (will all of the pour be under water or will it start under water and finish above the water line) you may need to adjust the initial dryness of the mix as well as take more care in the pour. All of the volume of the concrete that is under water shoudl be poured in continuous fashtion. If you must pour in steps, the start of the next pour must be "in" the old pour so as to not leave a water survice between the pours. This "seam" will tend to stay and produce a weaker stucture.
In civil engineering, measurement of earth surface under water. Eventually, it leads to calculation of volume of water held (or flowing through) depressions on earth surface. Since, underwater surfaces are not directly accessible for measurement a separate technology called sounding is used to measure the depth of surface from water surface. Sounding methods may vary from running a long string with a sink to the bed of water body to sending an ultrasonic vibration to measure the time of return.
There are several examples of water transport. The most common example is a truck that carries water bottles to residential and commercial customers. You can also find water wells, along with pipes that transport water to homes and offices.
Anglian Water was created in 1973.
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Alas, no. There are several longer. The longest of all, the Paijanne water tunnel in Finland, is a water supply tunnel so probably doesn't count. The Seikan tunnel in Japan carries a narrow-gauge railway and is 33.5 miles long. The Channel tunnel is certainly the longest full-size railway tunnel at 31.3 miles. However, those crafty Swiss are currently at work under the Alps, and the Gotthard Base tunnel (also a standard gauge railway) will be 35.5 miles long, a clear winner.
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The Channel is a body of water so the tunnel does not go under towns, but water.
The Tyne River Tunnel is indeed built partly under water. The lowest spot in the tunnel is 85 feet below the high water mark of the river.
Its the worlds biggest because of the volume of water carried. It is not the longest.
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The Gotthard Base Tunnel is a rail tunnel through the Alps in Switzerland. It is currently the worlds longest tunnel, the two bores being 57.104 km and 57.017 Km (approximately 35 miles). Tunnel breakthrough occurred on 15th October 15, 2010, the tunnel is due to open in December 2016. Its completion pushed the Seikan Tunnel in Japan, at 53.85 Km (about 33 miles), to second place. The Gotthard Base Rail Tunnel will connect northern Europe to Italy and will shorten the travel time by over an hour. Final cost of the project is estimated at 9.8 billion Swiss francs.
Yes. From the water surface to the top of the tunnel at the deepest point is 40 feet.
Mt kosil fun park 30000 meters of track
Hudson River
The Amazon is the 2nd longest river, the Nile is the longest. The Amazon is the worlds largest quantity of fresh water & is in South America, principly in Brazil.