A hydrogeological conceptual model has been developed based on pressure responses observed at multilevel pressure monitoring zones in seven boreholes and surface tilt data in and around the Mizunami Underground Research Laboratory site. Pressure changes caused by some earthquakes, cross-hole hydraulic testing, and shaft excavation activities are considered. Surface tilt has been measured from the half way of the shaft excavation phase. The shaft excavation has been commenced from July 2003 with two shafts (Main shaft and Ventilation shaft). By the end of October 2005, discharging of water in the shafts has been halted at the depths of 172m and 191m respectively to allow modifications to be made to the water treatment facility due to an excess of F and B concentration in the water. This results in the recovery of the groundwater levels and filling of the underground workings. Beginning in February 2006 pumping has been resumed and the underground workings have been re-occupied. Continuous groundwater pressure and surface tilt measurements with some numerical analysis during the shaft excavation phase show the existence of the flow barrier fault predicted from the surface-based investigation phase and hydraulic parameter around the shafts.
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The 11th International Conference on Environmental Remediation and Radioactive Waste Management
September 2–6, 2007
Bruges, Belgium
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- Nuclear Division and Environmental Engineering Division
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978-0-7918-4339-0
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Hydrogeological Conceptual Model Determined From Baseline and Construction Phase Groundwater Pressure and Surface Tiltmeter Data at the Mizunami Underground Research Laboratory, Japan
Shinji Takeuchi,
Shinji Takeuchi
Japan Atomic Energy Agency, Gifu, Japan
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Ryuji Takeuchi,
Ryuji Takeuchi
Japan Atomic Energy Agency, Gifu, Japan
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Walter Salden,
Walter Salden
Japan Atomic Energy Agency, Gifu, Japan
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Hiromitsu Saegusa,
Hiromitsu Saegusa
Japan Atomic Energy Agency, Gifu, Japan
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Takashi Arai,
Takashi Arai
Daiwa Geological Laboratory Ltd., Fukushima, Japan
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Koji Matsuki
Koji Matsuki
Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan
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Shinji Takeuchi
Japan Atomic Energy Agency, Gifu, Japan
Ryuji Takeuchi
Japan Atomic Energy Agency, Gifu, Japan
Walter Salden
Japan Atomic Energy Agency, Gifu, Japan
Hiromitsu Saegusa
Japan Atomic Energy Agency, Gifu, Japan
Takashi Arai
Daiwa Geological Laboratory Ltd., Fukushima, Japan
Koji Matsuki
Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan
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ICEM2007-7141, pp. 267-274; 8 pages
Published Online:
May 29, 2009
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Takeuchi, S, Takeuchi, R, Salden, W, Saegusa, H, Arai, T, & Matsuki, K. "Hydrogeological Conceptual Model Determined From Baseline and Construction Phase Groundwater Pressure and Surface Tiltmeter Data at the Mizunami Underground Research Laboratory, Japan." Proceedings of the The 11th International Conference on Environmental Remediation and Radioactive Waste Management. 11th International Conference on Environmental Remediation and Radioactive Waste Management, Parts A and B. Bruges, Belgium. September 2–6, 2007. pp. 267-274. ASME. https://doi.org/10.1115/ICEM2007-7141
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