- Päijänne Water Tunnel
The Päijänne Water Tunnel (Lang-fi|Päijännetunneli) is the world's longest continuous rock
tunnel located in the SouthernFinland . It is 120kilometer s (75mile s) long and runs 30–100meter s under the surface inbedrock . The purpose of the tunnel is to provide a freshwater supply for more than a million people in the Southern Finland cities ofHelsinki ,Espoo ,Vantaa ,Hyvinkää ,Järvenpää ,Kerava ,Kauniainen ,Kirkkonummi ,Sipoo andTuusula . The former Porvoo Rural Muncipality, now merged with the municipality ofPorvoo , also took part in the building of the scheme but has never drawn water from it for domestic use.The tunnel starts at
Asikkalanselkä inLake Päijänne , which is the second largest lake inFinland , with an area of about 1080 km². The tunnel slopes slightly downhill so that water flows naturally. Water from the southern portion of Lake Päijänne is of rather good quality at the water tunnel intake and is usually drinkable without processing. The tunnel ends at theartificial lake of Silvola in Vantaa in theGreater Helsinki area. From the artificial lake, water is pumped to water treatment plants inPitkäkoski andVanhakaupunki , but the constant temperature in the deep tunnel ensures high quality during transport, so only minimal processing is required before use.Tunnel construction started in
1972 and was completed in1982 at a cost of 190 millioneuro s. In2001 , portions of the tunnel required repair due to rock falls. In 2008, the tunnel is undergoing an extensive renovation. The southern part of the tunnel will be reinforced during the renovation in order to avoidcave-in s. During renovation work, fromApril 15 toDecember 31 ,2008 , the raw water for the metropolitan area will be obtained from the River Vantaa. The tunnel is wide enough for atruck and allows 10 m³/s water flow. At current water usage rates, treatment plants take water at a rate of about 3.1 m³/s for drinking water processing. The tunnel can be used as an emergency water reserve during water supply disruption.Gallery
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World's longest tunnels External links
* [http://www.mtry.org/eng_html/eng_tekniset_tilat.htm Finnish Tunnelling Association, Päijänne Water Tunnel]
* [http://www.psv-hrv.fi Pääkaupunkiseudun Vesi Oy]
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