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Tunnels are long underground excavations with two or more openings to the surface, usually having a uniform cross section used for access, conveying flows, etc. Tunnels are most often used in mountainous areas. Tunnels can be divided into two basic types, lined and unlined. | Tunnels are long underground excavations with two or more openings to the surface, usually having a uniform cross section used for access, conveying flows, etc. Tunnels are most often used in mountainous areas. Tunnels can be divided into two basic types, lined and unlined. | ||
==Best Practices Resources== | <noautolinks>==Best Practices Resources==</noautolinks> | ||
{{Document Icon}} [[Engineering Guidelines for the Evaluation of Hydropower Projects: Chapter 12- Water Conveyance| Engineering Guidelines for the Evaluation of Hydropower Projects: Chapter 12- Water Conveyance | {{Document Icon}} [[Engineering Guidelines for the Evaluation of Hydropower Projects: Chapter 12- Water Conveyance| Engineering Guidelines for the Evaluation of Hydropower Projects: Chapter 12- Water Conveyance, FERC, 2018]] | ||
{{Document Icon}} [[Design Standards No. 3: Water Conveyance Facilities, Fish Facilities, and Roads and Bridges (Ch. 4: Tunnels, Shafts, and Caverns)| Design Standards No. 3: Water Conveyance Facilities, Fish Facilities, and Roads and Bridges (Ch. 4: Tunnels, Shafts, and Caverns) | {{Document Icon}} [[Design Standards No. 3: Water Conveyance Facilities, Fish Facilities, and Roads and Bridges (Ch. 4: Tunnels, Shafts, and Caverns)| Design Standards No. 3: Water Conveyance Facilities, Fish Facilities, and Roads and Bridges (Ch. 4: Tunnels, Shafts, and Caverns), USBR, 2014]] | ||
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Tunnels are long underground excavations with two or more openings to the surface, usually having a uniform cross section used for access, conveying flows, etc. Tunnels are most often used in mountainous areas. Tunnels can be divided into two basic types, lined and unlined.
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Revision Date: 12/14/2022