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Eroject Seale evelopm sale of the Upper Cisokan Pumped Storage Project was selected power system operation ete Formulation; Available pumping time (6.5 hours) x cycle effi ‘charge to discharge ratio (1.09) +: on (On the other hand, the amount of energy to be st the plant can generate through the peak demand periods of days du eal demand isthe greatest. A required equivalent ted to be about 4.0 hours pet day, both upper ume required for the equivalent 6.5 hours, including an emergency power reserve and to cope with change in load shapes inthe future ‘The pumping energy for a recovery operation ofthe upper reservoir water level for ‘emergency operation is likely to be available on the week end ‘Typical daily operation patterns are shown in Figures 4-14 and 415, root us wonvincr uopeiedy Sea world s1-y aang 10H weeneenaeenee ye (oa pono peo 0 pom POT 42a, 4224. Formulation of Alternativ led Capacity (refer te Table 4-5) ry Determi jon of High and Low Water Levet of Reservoirs “4 TH-V curves and H-A curves in both reservoirs exch are shown in Figure 4-16 ~ 4- 19. w le lower than EL. 800.0 m. ‘Under this consideration ihe following case studies with changing the high ‘water level below EL. 799.0 m have been conducted in the optimization study. BML + Cased: BL.799.0m Cave2 : FL. 796.0m cs EL. 793.0m While, the low water level has been decided as follows Sedimentaion Level: EL. 7663 m + SiltLevel ofIntake = BL. 767.0.m + Water Depth fiom Sill: 1.5 times of Headrace Tunnel Diameter D + LW, BL, 767.0415D @) Lower Dam “The lower water Teval as been sedimentation level of EL. 492.0 m saseo sino yyy Suswdu09 ywourosynbos tp w9K ouL sows potpms useq say ar si) wo}qoud jeans ofgssod ayy zz Ops Up Govrpmr sry Buoy Po “ET TY esp 18 Busq sxpoisued oxy ut Aypoppa yIsUOD apy (z) Se UNEUE om ou ouqusoyep uoeq anny suum sonst pur SyorsINd p30 STOUT soEMH HL Ce) agp 9930 ADO} 009 ot spun soSze425Ip WRU oy UO ‘Suipuodop syeureyp sow wz pus ts {'9 30 a8ues © m5 ouUM eoErpeey ou Cc) “eunjon 288016 annze pu ou, uonesouad pounbos oxy kq poremoyes ose st oSieyosp wnuunrew oxy “Tog TMT + TMH) 2MOT- TANT + THEE) dd ~ poagy S045 perry ‘paynduso are tunjon afeson anpoe on pu peo ssox8 poyes ayy ‘310010 08 samo} put sadda op jo STAV7T PU ST ANH PAROS aM JO seq aM UD (1) suoppuoy NO “TTTY moms 1a : ca + wowsta © cmp + wo'sosTa: rem + THA : ‘at vey pu sonssoa sod aBesore annoe aus ayy dasy oy piTea}e vaag FH (23 9 suunyon res wt OH, = Table 4-5 Ge Alternative Capacity |S te Upper Reserve Donte ppertram ny in Feat of ha Project ‘Geneaion Time es Reservoir Sale , Upper esercie ILL) S010 000 tos 2 2 2 33 33 6 54 39 33 a 73 1 ‘ 4 ‘ 2 a 60 60 ss us ne aso a9 2680 ar aang ¥-H Houssey daddy 11-7 24nB (onsen) Cy )eary 22aing 1 1 t . so ° aang AH Housing odd 9T-y anti wou (A) eunjon sone oo co os 1 ° 0 0 10 o Reservoir Volume (V ) Figure 418 Lower Reservoir H-V Curve et ed An 10 0 4 20 3 Surface Area (A) Figure 4-19 Lower Reservoir H-A Curve 4-24 o (ito 2) repounts (gx wont on (1) ontacra, (a1) pomenar led capacity for each ca Upper Reservoir + Case HW. 799.0 » + Case2 : HLW.L. 796.0m + Case3 : HWL.793.0m ‘The optimization of the project scale is finalized after comparative study on the is summarized below Installed Capacity sround 1,280 MW around 1,000 MW around 800 MW project cost and environmental impact study, et. in Section 4.23, ys sosno ony Buowe AVASSN £19 50 AYpeded payers yun ied 1609 toafosd yeonwouoss ot 4) 1) “sigosan su MO ‘gy 2xge owen ave Apne asyidaon omp go syd 4, Gapedeo payers oynsoo wefoud) Aapedeo woes ‘opm S04 2803) aageuayy Supnpxe ‘soqeoe wfoxd enneusye soayt Jo westeduion oMoUOOR BPE aTONY BANEUATTY FO RPMS OAETTTTTID n 2 1.280 MW 1 23 Mw uni 4 Unit 20,85 “Temporary Facilities 12,085 | ___ Access Roads 14759 Tad Acquisition and Compensation 33st 2. Cit Works 207,436 197424 ___UpperDam [34775 | | 26.559 Lower I “e242 | [Waterways 35502 | ground Powerhouse [38.184 | 30,548 | inderground Poweshouse 167,700 | | ~“Detaited Design Stage «7209 | s,sa8] 4917. "Construction Sage —~~S~S*d’~C285 | 33,289 | 39,504 7. Owner's Administration 14s | 11096 | 9,838 souosayos 163 2661“ 2990190 wo SaDIN0s saAKod HON, eseua8 ypeo fq Buypeoj wonessua8 Jomod Jo uowysodwos sxoys Ze-p SNL . ‘und ulqum se8 pue sxjonsas afte} yaya swueyd o3pAy sad 4a few pons axe ‘peo yeod ans “sud oxphy ad anu pu swe ounraxpoa8 “ned eunsyy paueoo ‘sed juny pasu-Ho°q Ajureur poproad om peo} o5eq, aoinos samod Lwowysaus8 Jo od snoyen jo uoneuiquics Aq poydéns axe spuemap peor Lo ae, patsy 5 ponu0® ue Suo8-u0 are AUN OZE'Z 30 Aapedeo pom anu ise'9 AAW 96 N98 AN OPL 2 000"T ‘ANN 006"T N19 AW eer -moyoq pois Se AA LSE'9 9 Ze samod yeq-ener Ut NT 49 poumo sony SuesoUel Jo Ayedeo po Table 4-7 “ ternal Dies! tine] CC | Tou 195203]Kedungonbo resin #3) 1080 boar Kirang m4 a x6 Las. 1999/4 Toon Prine % so a2 f 70 34 Lass soars “0 16s 2 ho 180 ss Laas isesrcfrute 3 fantak Look 0 203 59697 Sloe 5, 8) 200 em se 0 3 33 Crea lan op w ssn0y yz 205 ‘ajyssod pounese pow spios Supuodson09| oo Japan po pe Sunes om soAsMOHE pmoys ( )uysonaiy ‘Z6/L661 0 910003 [1 ue wm = MN St oun (odor — (ear Dymozert Avs én Wioze (LOD AMO HET AMIN OOL suyndos Temp =| MBEIES | WRZ|OWNN ery patensuy srodind wonesoua 205 fv0 pozyn a Kydd 10 povezndo 29 01 ag3ss04 a Suzy uy Amnageey a4 “smn 98 AAW 66e9" ANWO'SOL MN SOST AMWOOST WN OOS ANHL0'00L ‘APHID AUT ‘anoaetas 98.9] ‘aney sueyd soso ospy Buoy an ‘Swed saMod ospéy Suns amp Buoury onde Aeddng seer (2) Judging ftom in the Java-B future and new peak Pumped storage hydro plants gain various advantages as peak lond generation source itemized below . a » system efficiency than gas turbines ing Fequency to meet sudden load change ery ‘ot0g wo ayy 01 dn padoyesep 51 wresford yuourdoyanap ay. su01d nneuraye Jo £1828 Suquoysqunt09 10) “worsis 9809 seo} sy) uonesapssu09 pauuiaiap # sunurefoxd woudoysrop sawod wnundo ayy, “II| ASVAVEE “Na Jo 2yppou QPALIATA out F© aHES OM AOU SF GON TT NEEEHOS “ond semyor 9 Sunsn kg porpnss sem aunuesBosd wousdopsaap sotod HL ouuneifong wowdoyaxoc 205 pasa éojopoqren (1) ‘ye sie samo apy aBeson pound ‘semod oxphy “sg3m zayo08 “usogy pany jroo posuiduoo xq unundo pp parorusuca 99 prnons sn “youy Suyeua® wou “aniny mp uy puewap Aypunye ayy jo aseazouy putes ou OL, nano ry watearba_ (2) onemeas Amopy (1) weer weft wee a se | at race prsert—[amoecr peer priest ano wee © @. oO © @ @ (Ga 001) Bunntes Gane vos) BD sooo Gdns yood 8° 2190 e CCiiteria for Development Programme Calculation ‘The following criteria are used fo the power development programme, 8) Reserve margin and = Reserve margin load hours (LOLH) = LOLP and LOLH = day per year LOLP and 24 houre per year LOL as maximum target 1b) Project costs and parameters of alternative plans Project costs of the alternative ted at 1994 price level and excluded price contingencies, inerest during construction (IDC) and ‘value added tx (VAT), ' ines ae excepted for this ive plants are assumed to be Table shows the project costs end parameters ofthe alternative plants Table 4-9 Project Costand Parameters of Plants Coa] so | FOR [Fort Coulton tite|rises nd Cox Vast OM Coal ssavy | axe | oo |isaavn) ever | csawey | smn yo | se [8 [ias7[ 2s | 2240 13 soo | 28 | 4 | 4730 16.30 221 imped Storage ge7_| 6 | 1 | an2a| 40) | 524 (000 MS) vob u Nuclear 2a | st | 7 [7103] 4 | arao oot Note: SMD: Scheduled maintenance days sey 0002 sre sod eau pary p80) ~ mot 50 2}092 peesuo ave sanunos somod avon supa yuno2oe, on SUPA ‘2g 295 soup vopaydisos sms aH, ouenos 0s amod mou as aap pur (¢66t NEI) FRIES PHENP PFOL 1a uo paseg parprs sex aunuesfoxd woudojsop Jewod wand prouewsps (P _zrouenang oy feaznos mod mou ay) 0 pappe ai sued JeOF20NT ours © oxeusos ot) ut soosnos ramod ou ayy ot poppe ave sued sfesore paduind sayi0 pue weyos:D roddp) zoueums (0 “yd sua {9 worrannsuo> 44 pe sn aay 0c Joye pareaion puruiop s2siod oun “Lop aga. pais se oafoxd ponmnuco pue Sjo8-o oy ye paxy st 661 04 dn yuudofarap s0HOg one seomnos sanod Mou Voueusas sousuantsnoy BoyKoyoy otf 05 peranpuoo esas 9107 30 sme aw 2 0 da unuesoxdotedopxepsomod a) 255 suoeroye vopeztando a, nuesforg wotadoyaac sod wnundo 105 so4seu90g west: 59850] OL, “te ‘sn etd VEL :se560] opp 7 orsSHUSUEL, asco] nmog (@ mor ams wunossia (p (Ge9eq soy aye moye4) sa sod % Z png zeny mio ad% 1: jog onseHOGE 20 209 ong (0 ~ Nuclear plants 2004 | E ~ Upper Cisokan pumped storage plant 2008 ~ Other pumped storage plats 2005 = Gas turbine plants no restition (4 Results of Optimization Cate ‘The rea ofthepover development progam (PDF opinion ction are shonin the Appendices wth he summary of the eats shown i Tbles Howe : Table 4.10 Results of PDP Optimisation Caleulation (Scenario-1) 2006 | 28,957.8 | 40,2082 | 0 3 o 2 o 2007 | 31,792.0 | 43,7682 | 0 6 0 3 ‘ UPPE. - Upper Cisokan pumped storage station with 1,000 MW eapacity COLE ~ typical col thermal unit with 600 MW capacity i SIO - typical pumped stocge sation with 1000 MW capacity GTI2_ ~ typical gn turbine unit with 120 MW capacity | a9 olsa + 9109 ‘youd yyp¥ 00'T Huss wanes sBeI03 paduund uyosiD woddn, - aaa Te [8 [0 | tees | ozorer | 10 ce |r | s | o | esos | rsacee | 6ooe c. | 0 | 9 | 0 | cscs | ezse've | so0e ec] o | 2 | o | casey | ozec'te | oo e | 1 | z | o | eeerse | euse'ee | s002 c | 1 | > | 0 | cass | sees'se | sooe c | o | z | t | evevee | cess | voor clo|elo 00% z}o fro ‘00 celo]el]o efojelo ofojolo o}fojolo o}olfojo o}ofolo ofololo o}foj{olo Ber_| voor | ooo | oar zip | otsa | 9100 | aaan. 2K (e-ouowens) wooynayeg wonwtnundo dd Jo sms Trp mae Table 12 Results of PDP Opti Tastalled ~ Year| Peak Load | Capacy [urPe|coLs) sce} vcs) psio |cria| 9) | “earn” [000 | seo | eon | 900 | one | 120. iw] 7ana[wesealo fo} «fo |o | o v9] 98562 | 272] 0} 0 | 0] o | o | o 1996] 109364] 150372] 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | © | 0 v97| nnes| isarz| 0 | o | o | 0 | o | 0 wos] wat2| sssi2| o | o | o| 0 | 0 | o 199} 147073.| 208562] 0 | 0 | 0} 0 | o | o aw00 | 162545 | 229552] 0 | 9 | 0 | © | o | 3 oot} wos} assis2)o| 3 |o}o|o| 3 roa sansa | 2e2752| 0 | «| 0] 0 | o | 3 ao | augi33 | 310052} 0] 3 | o | o | o | 3 oot | 23,9639 rfafalofo]s nos} a6saa6] s63e2) 0 | 2] o] 1 |i | 3 eos| zess73| ayaa2}o|1 {of i |i | 3 2007| aizz0| aaa} o|o|o|o|o|s roe} 249829] soa2] 0] 7 | 0] o | o | 3 zoo] 293201 stsoez) 0 | «| ofa ja | a zoo| wiozo| ss7e2| 01s |oflilo|s UUPPE. - UpperCiokan pumped storage sation wth 1,000 MW esac cous ith 600 MW capacty nus 00 MW capacity Nuce 500M epacty SIO ~ syicl pumped storage ston wth 1,00 MW capecy G12 typical gas bin th 120 MW capacity oi moges ‘yo ams yaudopeaap undo suru SLL “0102 29 188 “ypede> [101 Jo ANAL O0O'p Mss stua|d ofes0ys poduund yo Sous (y) sO - ‘ayy Jo. stu uoqe|duto> yeas roafora Ws oot 5 soueues te 203 ypefong weyos1y odd, ayn Jo Bunun Wousdoynop wnusndo og) ‘ypedeo nt oc es un urgsm SHB peor = ‘youde> MN 000°T HA HOHE 98830 ‘pede i 009 vei says Apmis a 30 nso: tL, mn ousoy 200 peau ~ Jypedes jx o90't tos vores Besos padund weyosr> add. ~ oc e | t |e | o | aos | cores c | o | s | 0 | cert | reou'oe c | o | s | o | zaos'se | cvc'se c | 1 | z | o | zesse | oso c | | c |.o | casos | otto ce | o | co] i | emote | coor c | o | c | o | csos'se | cise'oe c |.o | z.] o | asus | ssca'et c | o | z'| o | zstere ce | o |e | o | zseoz o | 0 | o | o | cose o | o | o | o | cise o | o | o | o | cect o | o | o | o | cess | exzcor o | o | o | o |rucz | owes o | o | o | o | zrasot_| cose Ter] aT | wos | oor | — Ga | GAT tito | o1sa [x10 | aaan| Sede | prota | 205 Lo eure, isvoauo.g rowing pOOT SAT HO p280g) G-ouvwass) wounmne wonorqundo dad fo smo ETF *9L System Costs ‘System costs aft 2 as shown on Table 4-14 storage hydro plants costs between Scen year of 2000 to 2010 ate ealeulated for Scenar and Units: USS x 10 Reduction a stem cost a am au 34 386 406 SNOLLIGNOD ALIS I9aroud 's {5 pue Is #fuyanac 02 pases sy vaxeKonsns palonpucD aq 405 UOREDC| 4, eve or oARay ROT sol syouasey adda, ydesBo1o4do4UO 7 oxo veforg anita | foams axdssoroga oy 19 wo sino vo ayer vo | auea enor zo | asueq.eddn onang puns Tae Paap | waneeT rr soofoag oun sof ys0gs Sowing 1-§ 2190. dou oroud oyoudouso om 6g paddou 0190 i un e010 reuse ony pu uy yor9 0} antncuuno 5} Guddew yeuiseuai) Aaasns punost ayy, ase yoafoag ome 94 105 ‘ene ay put “apne pus oxen a sone wp JOM pu sadn ay se Yons samIoAANS huao uew ayp 20) eave pasodoxd oi si3A00 sou} ayy, “2u0 oydesBoroyd [eHIE oN) pe fanuns punos8 a jo pavodwoo pu NT Aq uayENpUN Se 2BOM FRITS OU, SORTS qawazoa0y, ‘SROTTTENOD ALIS DaTOWd vrs oral s ‘Mobilization and preparatory works ‘work was completed on November ‘The mapping started on October February, 1993 ae ehown in Figure 5-1 re commenced on August 21, 1993 and field 3 and dra maps were available inthe end of a PET EEE pr f i 5 2 | is - 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Tonogranhie Characteristic } La. Reservoir (1) Upper Reservoir in the reservoir showing v th an evergreen shrub i ranging from 900 m to 1,000 m high which consist of Tertiary volcanic and sedimentary rocks. t ‘These are thin ridges in the northern part of the reservoir where has been clarified by the survey work and they are an important factor to determine HLWLL. for the upper reservoir. @) Lower Reservoir ‘ ervoit will extend narrowly along the Cisokan River. The ins the Cilengkong River at around 700 m upstream from the tower dam, where the outlet is planned and the reservoir will also extend ‘long the Cilengkong River. ing from 700 m to 800 S122. Damsite (1) Upper Dam the downstream dam site the Cirumamis River having about 17.0 m wide level atthe proposed dam center- jon ofthe right bank is about 30° cover $0 m high at about 150 m ‘Those topographic con and/or height, respectively jot a selection of dam location, type se4 | pur w £05 “Ta, 0¥ WW OLY “Ta WON 6£z IMOgE 4 yug yo} au: JO 18, "= 9 INOgE 4 HER IYBL 241 0 ‘piss g'2z HORN PUE EL "TH INORE IE lp woauiou ~ISERNNOS ap INS SOY JOARY UeyOSID otp HS wep ay AY Bs we 2207 pur p01 Sq ay 30 aouarEpo org v1 ys wownngy weed “9 es un ws wre GD NBieH Ue, woes wise | (wie 015 [:ucge Ta sno SC: MOLL "TA BA0aY Soe wou 6cu'T St! OLE TELTA ya eT 00! W SLL “TH ONOgy st OE! 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Actual Progress of Core Drilling \ r i rt ‘Activity liogl Sep. Dae Tan Geological Investigation I. Moisaten — Core Drilling, | Upper damsite (2 units) ane rl ne Gee oe ted Sule Den aca oan ~ Lower damsite (1 unit) | = Upper ground B/S (2 vints) =m Skinny ridge co aos Intake =D = Query ste ais) _ = = Borrow ot Toh = Outlet peo -Koamng s90 aU pure sopoHs20g, wopesdsan o1cudosey wonmasdow onusiag ~ fonans onwsag ~ wowesieae used Bunstie = foamng oqusps 9 sshqeay perfoaned “= Sunsay or0geT 'y oe srewoza “| Boma 24 wowrunseou osegos 9 Suydors sores - soi uootiny @ Las ~ SL PPT G6 = suopogsan or8oj2n som fo s2ldoug omy 5 26nBe fey 522. ‘The "Pb" formation has been classified as Pleiocene age and the "Mis age, and the former overlies the latter unconformably. ‘The Ome or Om belongs to Ocigocene age It is characterized thatthe "Pb" consists predominantly of tulaceous brecti sandstone and conglomerate and has been depicted in the foregoing map to dis the "Dts" beds ae stiking NE to ENE and dipping 30 to 60"S but the dip is sporadically variable because those beds were suffered ffom certain orogeny and folded. ed by appear River near the proposed lower dam affect the Project construct ‘One is running along the Cisokan rending ftom north-northwest (0 south- running along “onsoras saddn ago donorusuen wo 158 01 ajqeapsuod sou poroxday usaq ancy suausouy Buons sOYHOU Ye posts sng ‘tne Jou 30 sof EURO ZN] mp PEE yosoidas Seu souoy 4, sem Aq ISRUOU PE poostopun | 9 sour uy ydesBoroyd reuoe oy, «449 ou stonsosas sada atu ssnsodxe 3903 0 son 2 ayqesnoaejun ‘jy st uapungiano yey) 8583s Y's Posodwocep ABuUONS ‘neues auseeu so12qput pu oy wreansdn wy $0 = 0 oudde pq au ap wo ino Buyddox> woe ajgeapisuo> v anny Sow Supyey sp pUE sous 08° 09 N Sup sy spe BMPION OL, aBumyp Aveo dip pur oxus seq pur poptoy SiBuOnE 2 spaq pee wep pasodosd sup wiog wransdn w 969 oHdde 18 SeAOMOH, ‘$009 05 2udeip pur a,08 -09 N SUPINE ore fan sso ‘S008 sayy Buoys poq sents wren xy aan0| suppaq Jo ayUn oy 0 (os Suse a ‘Ayssa pue poset naopasd e0339 24, ‘aug pu apes ‘aioxspues rewowpes Arequoy, wy say Afaua sonsosos seddn 94, sjoaresoy soddp, ‘Supoodsosd onus pun Supp 0109 ay) Aq payin kypeoquyDer038 sen nonotad soddn oi Jo opt Acura ‘uoruppe uy “AydexBoroyd reuse Jo vor pe Kanan aouesstewuozes ay so sueat fq pojonpuon sem uoNeB SOA OL, “ae Buy Jo Bee9] 20 SOpHEPIEL se wns Ages uoiod Jo sus9y wy poyprIs SEA as oases! aq) J0 ABOIO9D) 5-5 Sync 4 poeduoo ‘yo so soanioey ‘yay Jou 9g 01 seed swuouraU OHI sans pe sions Buox8vol19 af 04 WYOSID om Buoe poyaudray uad4 sey woUTE weunuop ssou ay, yi] pe Aysuap UL YEU st sonUIO} a “EfNONNM MI vers ‘ers ‘Three (3) core former ridge, The 8) In SRF-1 deeply weathered rocks ate 13.35 m deep and high tugeon-zone ‘up t0 20.0 m. ‘The highest velocity layer having 2.5 km/sec the surface bout 13,0.m deep from In terms of weathering and permeability rocks will be exposed at EL. b)_ InSRF-2 deeply weathered rocks are 20.5 m deep, 1m .0 was obtained, Taking into at BL, 846.64 m 2 - a thin and rocks below 5,0 m deep have low lugeon value and this favourable conditions continue up to the bottom of SRF. suimarized that reliable rocks will be expoted widely above HLW.L. El, 796 ‘mas seen in the foregoing Figure. Sudaing from the above conditions, i s not considered thet leakage problem will take place at the skinny ridge account that weathering of the bed rocks likelihood of slope instability is predicted parti swvdown of a While, regarding the other ridge no subs obiained topos information is available but the hy suggests that H.WL. should be restected lower than EL. 800 1m because weathering appears to be very deep and permeability to be very high, syoasen somo ou papand Aypoqeyneicod 3 woygosd UNA ON soyadn 2 y0As0801 90} edd ayy yu pavedco sy ‘ay uy odoye Buns 4 10) 1 pause ore syp0s pesoduscoop pav jos doy, Pes sou poyeagne pu sions SuoyBuoK) oy PUR UEYOSID oy) Jo 20U=NI tooy wisaundn apm podypasp ApH 218 sysodap goes) a4 Jone ‘onatan Jan 10 jos 60159 pa ay uu fot OF ws O'S 30 9% no Suyddos> 51 oUo%s joysea00 (yu eiaveng Kq POTBURWOP $4 SORIDED1 J8MO} OH, vers 52.4: Dam Site 52.41, Upper Dam (1) Surface Geology Two Lively were proposed. later. ‘The both dam sites are underlain by with shale and breecia as shown in D (On the river bed those rocks are exposed showing fresh conditions and well layered with bedding planes 30 - 109 mm apart, ‘The let and right abutments mantle with latritic soil and no rock exposure ace observed, which suggest that weathering is deep. (Alternative Site) the Fight bank is composed of fine- sale and coarse grained sandstone. A folding struc- line axes appear to exist at EL. 755 mand EL. 790 m, respectively. While, the leAt bank mostly consists of breccia with eceasional medium rained sands ‘The geological d ted in Drawing 5-11 geology and geological struce a (esap armpoain) "9 “Ca ssp of 9899) 19 "(G s80p 01 51 985819 “Buyoyyeeys Jo 981809 49 (Cpu “a *Y) Sdn018 anos 0 _ pose pros 07 soy pep suey () “us Rwy P01 i py ssn uoHeoyysse SEU 3904 TAH ML wwoneraye pue Sune “Bapayreen so eor8op ayy sw20409 OHO _Aaxpuoses ay, “ssaueep pur uoeproiuon jo aoiFap au &a pera ‘oe oneuues puw adh) 4908 of pares $4 s0¥Rj [UNO OWL, $101 oe Ksepuooes pue yuiSio q pouuorep stueur sy Ayenb sseus 30 sha ins uowepunos wep 01 pode Ayano sem dopeoyisse ayy “AUERIET 1s wep arepepuea Te r suoysidisen sazseydue Agepodso fam yo saifop ath 0} payeas $0104 uo sesno9} UOHOMIS on peoponad 405 A pun “ap stews 3pou ga o¥L “Bupayyeem 3903 Kg pasneo YoRRIOUOIEP fq poroaye A pe wep 30 Aen’ sreur 3901 34, ose Sues oun Table $4 Rock Mass Classification by the CRIEPI (Dr. H Tanaka) ‘weathering nor sign of weathering, ‘Sound by hammer blow is clea. The rock mast ‘The rock mass is relatively solid, The rock forming miners and grains undergo ‘weathering except for quartz, The rock i contaminated by limonite, ee. The cohesion| sed and rock blocks are separated by frm hammer ‘onthe separation surface. cw and grains are somewhat sand eracke is tome- ‘The rock mass is somewhat sof. The rock forming miner softened by weathering, except for quartz, The cohesion. what decreased and rock blocks ar joints. Clay materials remain on the sep Yow along the low i somewhat dim, soft. The rock forming minerals and rated by hammer Sound by hammer _ ‘The rock mass is remarkably sof. The rock forming minerals and grains are softened by weathering, The cohesion of joints and cracks is almost absent. ‘The rock mass col- lapses by light hammer blow, Clay mat erin on the separation surface. Sound by hammer blow i remarkably dir, 210939] duis 30| wore x9 [ars [ny [ire ume pe uate JO 291559 ovfog 9 of 2109 Sus0g fo worse SoD 204 fo MUNNED —$°S *ARL 3 ‘mp pue 6-5 ae ou poirayos 1 apes 0s yous 405 Suadosd pots suasoud ciowoey aaoge 249 JO dnsuoREE! Ou (oust uo Cun 9) fep>so pues Hood yews (woe woe) word (wo st-wos ) seuuijoo uows, 2 (2 9¢-mo 51) smanje0 2189p“ (e101 40 9 0) ewuryon 00178 ED TSITS soja pause s 2109 0 aduys v quot so sourd Suppoq Buy ays ‘ep oq Jo spor pog Jo apsnorseseyD ayn wuNoDVe oIuL BUEN uiyp Ayqpromay A. paoyyom Aug “9 wig Ar pamqeom anny up amyowos I pemwemsie 0 woy snr “E ' won 7 wou hing 7 Ro RTE A FOS OPN IO TT aojaq paseurane axe #40}@Jounuey2fFo}008 Aq (esoupsey) puns ue Busoqpeam jo oosBop ‘voRPOYISSEP LUATHD JO siseq ot HO Table 5-6 Physical Property and CRIEPI Classification (By K. Kikueliy Cohan | Internal Fiction [Seismie Velocity (kgjom’) | “Angle C) (awsec) Rock | Deformabitiy Grade| _ (kplem*) ‘A-Bi| over 50,000 verso | 65-55" | over37 Cx_{s0,000-20.000) s,000-40.000 | 40-20 | 55-40 37-3 Cu_{20.000- 5,000] 40,000 15,000 45-30, | (3-18 Jc, tess than 5,000] tess than 15,000 [tessthan lo] 38-15 | lessthan LS ¥) Weathering Profile The weathering profiles along the proposed dam axes are illustrated in Drawings 5-12 and 5-14 i) Downstream Site ‘The right abutment is composed of chiefly fi vstone interbedded with thin hale, Top 3 slope below and above H.W.L. Strongly to rather weathered rocks classified as D of Cx grade are detected with thickness varying from 7.8 m to 16.15 m Half weathered rocks of Cx grade le having about 1,0t0 10.0 m thick below D or Cy grade rocks. Cu grade rocks will be expos below the ground surface. is characterized thatthe we abutment a range of 17,0 m and 18,6 m is rather deep inthe right The river bed consists of coarse and medium gr ‘ith occasional fine sandstone. ‘The weathered rocks are of about 3m thick and belowit the Fesh tacks of Cy -B grade ie eniely. Cy rocks willbe exposed at EL. 728m. The rock conditions a the river bed are favoursble ed sandstone The Left abutment is entirely mantle by top of about 2-3 m. ickness Bed rocks are dominated by breccia L$ ge, u poreynqe 5 sous wep ‘qq 24p ut sano} aylgeds ayy 8 suopupucn Buyyieem 249 Jo uosyedo Y soqjms pumas a) Loge paso sj 390) 2pei8 ty KN wt 30 Aq uppopun | UIA TE woy u oz orm 00 1w 0-94 “118 parodia #t pu ND aojeq soy opes iy pue ws o'8 01 ws o'9 Jo 9B uEs w uy ore $4203 pest as10m yt pus apeid No “ssodap sont Ags Aq ponwew 81 PO TATA ‘agp 2a toy wr g}0z 01 wr O'OT ROge # pe HD on yidop aU, "pEINGEN -ayp Au st 2pes8 Mp YRS mojeq “UL 'OT OF O'B HOY = ios dor Suipnypuy sy908 epe3 1 pus ql MBMINGE HETIL angeuory) aug weansé Ct “Aydesodoy say q porsnsos 94s 24834 UEP © pu PauRADIAP AyarED 99 ‘auysaao wep © suopypuon auydeSodoy syn qunoo3e woos av HL w yiuoy sed wnwqun ogy dou nydesdodos 09 uo pasee, “seour uunow osu fy sesneospxe wep op wow weonisdn oeypaus a) Uf 3920 © JO” souonsia ayy esniaaq ways 9q 01 sseedde “LAW h0qe PUR we oy woqodord ut ponosd ouapuoy ses ¥ s¥y SyPOr.pazaHHEM oI OPA AEA yO owesaye 99 Jo weues0u4 ys are pnom SULRYIAN ok} PLE HH Y'GL 01 W OL WO Suhre ssouyoryy ¥ aye ParoACNOL 21am HYPO apexB 9 40.1 Table 5-7 Comparison of Weathering Conditions for Both Dam Sites aaa] ap Destin Hin Te LTS | EL im Depo Fret Rock 1. Dowie ste nom om v70m 12, Upiram sie Aion | 300m |_150m 200m e is understood thatthe weathering in the upstream ste is deeper than that of the downstream one, Preliminary engineering property of bed rocks was examined by laboratory tests using drilled cores, ‘The test result for fresh rocks of the sandstone or breccia is summarized dow: Average Value 937 02 259 232 132 130 049 08 453 a5 difference inthe engineering property of the bed rocks in both sts, Seismic Prospecting Result A teftacton seismic prospecting totaling 4 lines, 1,980 m was earied out in the dovsiream ste of "Upper dam. The res B Based on the interpreted data the sub-surface cor ie divided into three (3) layers having diferent velocity, which ace (1) 250 - $00 misec, (2) ‘710 1,250 msec and (3) 2,200 - 3,280 mse. -ompled in Drawing 5- aes au pe ovez sous Suny apei8 19 40 porrquistp ApoN au 4 oz pue wi 1 Jo a8uer oz“. pue 4d =910H Bayo 4p 01 SupH020y ‘ays uransumca (© (wor an) TT ERNST (wo ssms1 asmiss & on 81501 oar] 02 2980 aIro3%9 10 0Z ojaq paquosep Krofare> syy Buysoqey sounz (9) x18 omy PaPINP 8 aneA UooBNT, ‘pu zi-s sBuyneicr uy pazsmuns pue poBuease fea Ep pourGO SUL 91 woaSr] Aq pasnswous f¥a $3901 pq eH JO AEGEDLAID ‘oy ive souepsooce uy Aqeouad sf RS) OMISEE ap YEN POOISEPUN S| AL eset aa wo psog ope ora PED (2) is Sopot ye ote pass JOG) £90 promo | "gore a-¥ |aonawos] —a-"9:|anmuerout] “Dyer “at |sarauostoae'e- onc] OrrF Mo vy-ce age-t a] woa-oxoret-ou | t dee art were-0) wez-o] woes ws] woe-afoge ose | t oo T wz ye |-} aa ach Tan ‘sora. fon = HOT Peay TH | ons suoyppuop yoo pur ynsey Supaodsosg 212s Jo drysuounpey 9-5 21981 In UDF-7 Zones they ate absent and Zones The depth to the low-very low 2 cof the right bank and assumed tobe portion 1015 min the middle portion. ‘Om the river bed (Borehole UDF-8) Zone () was detected up to 5 m from the surface and below Zone tis characterized that Zone 45m, lies inthe deep portion from 25 m to ‘On the left bank (Boreholes UDF-3) Zone (les at a depth of 20m ‘rom the surface and changes to Zone (¥). sites slightly higher than that ofthe downstream ste ‘Underground water level in the left bank sed slightly increasing height but probably not reach up to HLW-L. ‘qq og am Jo voR -tod ysiy 4 Sunposons syoos paq jo Sunoywean dos (i (961 7A 0S sano HUD Syueg weg aMf Jo adojs 1498 ou oF anp AaqEA spin Ct se pazuaisesey> Spmoquysoj0as pur AyeonydesSod e uopermdatg uonepuno (9) ro, power says weansunop om oyeUNIOH “WEP turansumop 24 f(Bu)pioaoy uodns 01 oye wvasisumop TRERTOS OTT i wove | worer owe fageemeg Woo HilaGy woo |, woe (@re8%) o | @ pou yegaiiea 't| SP un ftaste lnidvong ausesxdwon pauyuosan 2 np ju avorspues pour asso] cay 30 spoq Bueusiy ‘ars wang sysdp puo wvoasuaog wa2us2g wosuduer jor8ojo%) 6-5 210% swoj9q pazsewuins pus paredwsoo are ump Jeddn xp 305 (@ansUsonY) soo pu Supoyrwon so ss9) MT sous wwwansdn pus weansumop ayy A ‘wosumdog afBojoop (5) ii) Close bedding in prone tod jon and dam , deficiency of ‘the dam in the let bank and a big wa downstream en allowable length in a longi construction of « dam near the Saguling Dam and developed for its Dam cons He. ‘concluded that a conerete terms of the rock grade and per depth and for foundation Factors ofthe rock grade and per- Essential importance ffom the view point of the above Factors when the excavation depths deter “moyA Jo 10d jowy>eI08 1 woy wowoymbes wnuuns sy smoys youn{UEqUD per puE ‘ud 24929) idap uopessoxa pasodoud ayy ray paziseyds 29 1S 1 woo (ow o'y wo BujBues pasos 9g I UOWRAROND a4) YUE YO] 28 UT uw op pu w o°¢ 50 ue Jag 94) uf pue wo} YROQR s} yp UoHEARaX a U0 eT oo] Sian aT (ounsse)os<] ce | saan | peasant os<| ov | can | oz "| taan_| ywa went TREN TH ReG] BN BOT] wORROT aug uma ut va LdS fo Soong” OF-§ 290 “yung yo] 24) Uo ws Og 01 OT Pu aq JOnK O4 UO UH § OD UH ¢ “yUEUE ange 18 ot uo ws oZ 01 w ot # Hua © Buoy Yidop uonEARDxs ayy, ‘Ei-s Supunsc ut parensng poe pasod oud usoq say Si toyenvoxe ay Fmd anoge ayy unosoe Ow BUNEA, 200} Saye pea © as04%4 wonnsod wy o> ‘jppqu eu Uf 3901 apes8 M49 uo ened 0 UOHEPUNOS WEP oH OIE OF » ‘ys peoy vary uomod moy oq pu pg saan ou ped tg se poyysenja 902 Uy ayp Uo UoRpunoy WEP 1p 20444 OF + geno tos sy yoRt uo ajqeauzad yay Armupuoes oy Kyou anowes OF « Uonepuney 4) wo 19 20 q se Pau #4905 pases rouper or ABuons ayy pu sysodep Sunok omp AYouna axowos oy « 52.42. Lower Dam ® ‘Surface Geology “The dam site is underlain eirely by breccia with occasional andesite Iva in the left bank. “The breccia is sporadically cropping out slong, hard rocks and massive characteristic, ae thinly distributed on the river bed and the both banks are soil and vegetation ‘About 200 m downstream of the center lin for the lower dam a large landslide was observed onthe right ba ‘According to vetbl information obiained from local people, this landslide ‘occurred in the end of rainy season of 1994. blocked the river and the certain amount accrossed the landslide appears to extend fron iver and shows medium ted {0 range approximately from Ftp soll and deeply weathered breccia expose. of the diversion tunnel and the downstream end of the epron of the dam, careful study shall be the detail design “The surface geology ofthe dam sites shown in Drawing 5-15 Weathering, ‘Weathering ofthe bed rocks w dam, the same manner with the upper Deeply weathered rocks of D or C, grade have a thickness varying from 5.0 (On the river bed the weathered rocks are inthe let bank appear to be s ering conditions with those i the right bank. ‘The above weathering conditions are profiled in Drawing 5-16. tn the lower dam Logeon Value is also divided into six (6) zones. 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Waterway, Intake ‘According to Boring, ‘round surface, which are considerably ov deeply weathered rocks are alternating beds of fine and coat as shown in Drawing 5-18. Partial weathering can be recognized spornh closely developed, but the alternating beds under 17.7 m are regarded 28 basement of the intake structure The sutfice elevation of Boring Hole IF-1 is EL. 786.88 m, and the favourable rock appears ts be exposed below EL, 769.2 m, A intake has been tentatively planned at EL. 767.0 m. Therefore, lerocks, However, the river side of the intake wil be placed on weathered rocks and 35 will require treatment by such ae man-made rock. In order to ave tment the intake site should be placed to the mounten side, but exc volume wil increase in the mou ion. Accordingly, stability for slopes to be excavated should be car ined ‘errs pe Ls super uy unoys pur 11-5 214e4, ut pazusuuns sf ABojoo8 FouUm OL, ‘prosdroye u20q anny syne Susans syousEoU BUOKS ON, ont pues 94 ‘aon oyp of siadde pv dip yu anup st sBuuppoq pu Bi aanag dysuone seosisumop 24 Wo} pavenzoxd 5] ,>UUNY 24) VEYA a) 01 PU ASE ~ oO 50 2f8uE UE Ve oUURH aR YHA soossonay eBuppaq "VORONP ZB 0 AMeSLN MOge S| WaT [SUNY OH ‘pasodea -auy Jo 8909 Sunewa p19] uony ayy BAOge ug 81 yom w oze"TEL- tg “al ynoge 1 SoH oA] sTEMpuTOAS pUE aU amy 9 30 Yond appr ayy Te w zpt “xosdde 6 epinqseAD ams 4 (enum ese Ta~w L910 Ta voneaoia © (Gaus oydesodoy mou ag) 49 posts) ws 9TZ'L ‘yao 6 uss semuma + z qui + ‘poreufsap s uum a0espeu ML, Ktoje00 pousns, (1) “aunyps [-oanewsoyy amp 0b wofgns *4(Buyp0oo" st wondunsep Buono} Oy, 1£$°2's aa¥deyp ut possnosip st yon ‘ed proy a 01 oyadns 09 Pinar wOREAS -ssmod punos@zopun 249 40) 949 jer oxp eqn page suoWESHsonMy [eFO}OOS OL wore wost't puny soe © woor wosr spoysued * - puny, sopeoy « sia punosBiopun + 1, penyoouoo o1am weno puna: -opun tue jo uowr20} 8 uo Bulpuadap ways Aewsayes oy) 105 soaeUsaye (2) OMT puny, 2265p, uses Table 5-11 Summarized Geology along Headrace Tunnel Length(a)[ Rock Remarks 414 [Alternating beds of Css and Fes with Sh [Not confirmed ye 62 [Css imercalated with Fse [Minor fractured layer detected 476- $46 | 70 ss with Sh 546-566] 20 |Andeste [Lava 366-607] at or 710 103, ‘710-1,226 | S16 h [Not confirmed yet (Sus! Ta Boe or Oi [Hoa BO] 1S) _ sec t- ore Coie [ors Z| OL | (CO) _ ou = L09 ty | %oor |r) Loe ~998 | moot W/O) 995 95 Te moe 9 S| OL HT] OL) vs = Suv zo | woot #o[(o) ou -ry wi eo aE we [eo S| I) y= 0 Waa] ena | @)_vis= vis LY puv sx ‘su fo ony pounssy 61-5 2% « St Ya ‘uy pure 59 ‘884 30 ones w auunse 0} S| SOF BI AIEEE OF HO jeNUEESE, -apBuons ansseudinoaoxp uy pazquBoo01 5] aouasayEP OE CUEY s8t0/84 066 moqe —_(8Y) soupy « (G29) auoxspus poues-21005 (Ga) suorspues pours « smojeg panduioo «tans onssasdiuen pouyuooun oBesen8 UL (Hi) so wep 550s wondioeqe ojem pur Ye § Suypaooxs rou at Koso (1H) -auospacs pours8-ouy uni s0y84 ApAREp S SvOIspuRS pouEsS o:3¥00 40 onsopue Jo Axsuop 3G “08 PU SE" Jo oFueL w us usuap ING + S51 te 89) oIHOD JaHEN :maojoq poz seus pue ZI-s9]98 UH PABEP sep wo OWL pie € 7 T-daN “Toll SBuYO Woy uoye ove sopduaTS sey Asoy10ge © Aq patpms se #9901 Jo Kvadoud Busou AreutNah soprogseng 2900 (©) Table $-12 Laboratory Test Result along Waterway as, i.00 ora = Bara ai7ad = 278 2 Baie a | 22s sas 3200-25220 [ ‘UrF=4 237.80 — 338.00 tipst30 70 897 iiprsa” 280.58~ 280.78 ‘pe 368.007 20000 71324 | teat ‘yo08 p00, 01 30 UoRdUDS9p © MIMS TT SSE) 01 II 8819 J0 SFBW 303 se ee uum 3a ns pawayo 39, as" ae yon uo rem panos a nos Anysuis—-saynugUEDEPJO LoNpHED—-G. 8 ws 002-09 joospjo Suyseds ~ a wSL-0s cou » ‘savior yorew yporjo wBuans—¥ ane RA aa] Grrs 21904 0) passefoi wore) orpootfasty) #2}0422W025 HIS) (sq) uowpurs poupstoug (@ smojeq possesse re ry PU 55 ‘gg yo syp0s yout ap "waIEKS UoNROYESHID soHURIDOWOLD WISD SHANNA , wage oy (me) § 8 ue (mes) mele Oe (or), mer sae ‘sz wonejaqe BeoH%0405 exp WO 799! MOFELNP 341 Jo Ones MeIEAO HL, 1b) Coarse-grained Sandstone (Css) CSIR Geomechanics Parameter Value Strength of rock material comps Ra. 75-90% A B © D E Basic rock mass value (A+B .. +E) [No rating adjustment for Css is necessary, ‘The final rock mas rating i 74 (0 82 wl L with a description of "Good Rock" ‘of "Very Good Rock" ©) Andesite (An) CSIR Geomechanics Classification Parameter Value Rating A. Strength of rock material bout 100 MPa. 7 B RQD. 90-100 % Fd c 600 mm Wo-15 D Very rough 30 E None 15 Basie rock mass value (A+B...*E) = 82-87 ‘The final rock mass rating is over 80 which places at the low end of Class I with that of "Very Good Rock’ Farther, worse rocks are reasonably predicted around the proposed intake ‘where surface weathering reaches 10 the tunnel level, Cerin length ofthe ypsream section should be conpoted of Css 1V (Poor Rock) or Class V (Very Foor Roc). 5-36 7 7 7 a 7 oy as ag a S| ED = r aS | feu soc s0-z0 } corre ro-oo ° [SRT one » 2 » » we | sea wef en aa a AT a RR] piney se su-st stot o> 200 wl edna — oF % % ® ee RTE RRR 7 os s8nop 0 | emt >seneedes | unt > somes snonmnos x | SORRENONORP JO WNP spun emg nase vesueos 406-5 soot =05 aby Apes 09 1G ne 7 T tr 7 Tae sat | a | RAE wa] ts [er | ses san os 52 EN O01 05 anos oot ranose< sexo ern | P08 ad Rr] eee remeon-aSve aotsmpseg | SNE“ T wary -t vanol “F saKor< ‘navans peysees | Seas SETIVA gO SAVE AVENE Suggs yp pen sojormand uopooyiss0.) Y (ars) sessoy4 poy fo uopmayfisseiy sopmysowory HIS 721 3-37 B. Reting adjustment for discontn Stike and dip Rat a orientation ofjoiats | Tunnels | Foundations ‘Very favourable ° 0 | Fovouabie a Ba air eta 215 =25 0 Unfavourable Very unfavourable Rock mass class det from total ratings Rating | Class No | Description 100-81 1 | Very good rock 80-61 H__| Good rock 60-41 Bt Fairroek 40-21 1V___| Poor rock <20, V___| very poor rock D.. Meaning of rock mass classes Tiss] Average sandup ime] Cohesion of the | Friction angle of No, —o rock mass__| the rock mass. T [iO yearsfor15 mapan | > 400 kPa mouths for8 mspan_| 300-400 kPa 1Sieek for Smepan | 200-300kPa | 25°-35° TO hows for2.5mspan | 100-200kPa | _15*-25° V_[pominues oct mspan] < 100 ka <1 rs Geo)suorpims poumiseny @ (ep soins oupsiong Eat) game | SOMES romsERD 9 — (sa omens pmo Ta a opooyfssor9 pun adKy you $t-$2198L 5 uum soespray aip w posodxe 24 09 sy201 24 [aasongen en 08= SF HL peo puns 0 oyoand oyna = Table 5-16 Rock Type and Assumed Length along Bleadrace Tunnel ‘Assumed Length (m) |__ Ratio (% 150) | 600 r 350 29 : 100 8 6 2 Chase cibed ae "Good Rock! will dominate the headracetunael 52.53. Underground Powerhouse | (Q) Head Type Alternative ‘ ‘Two (2) holes of UPF-1 and UPF-2 with 300 m each were drilled. Surface ‘weathering sin range of 18 m and 20 m. Slightly weathered to fresh rocks continue from 20 m tothe bottom of holes, ‘The composed rocks inthe PIS clude fine grained sandstone, medium ‘rained sandstone and pat= tial shale, Underground the powerhouse level lies at about EL. 800 m which is over 300 m above ‘The lithological and geological feature forthe bottom 100 m of the boring holes where PIS wil be located are summarized below: Geologic Feature forthe bottom 100 ms of UPF-1 and 2 (L=200m-300 m) Fresh, Thinly bedded ranging from 15 em to 25 cm, dip of 55° 65°. Thin ‘Unconfined compressive strength is 320 ken? and this sandstone belongs to mest hardrock. Uaweathered, no gouge m ough surface on bedding planes. Bedding planes are prone to detachment by mod- ‘erate blow of a geologic pick is itercalated, 5-40 fno a ‘wopysoduoa 3201 aM) JO ones axoge 105 = # pus ewog84 02 =9 = 9 pou ont [ewiut pe dojs2409 Jo anpEA BeiOAF ays aUd4odx9 ano Wo poses ‘fd 240 uy ateO IY POH TL FEI mor ‘uoyspuss pouest-ou1g ur ate suowspues pous8-ouy hoe suonspues paureB-osse09 " west suexepuvs poureit-ose09 1 TESS © DOW ‘946 ypos Bupworog ox 9TH ante OAK peoy 2 0 S/d 24, 541g Jo SEU YpO1 ay) soe ome z9 01 $9 wo seuss oucrspus poutsB-osie09 oy) 205 WARE YOWNAL w Jo sea yoor amp se porejens sue yous «60 pu ¢¢ Jo ofkns v uy porenoyso sj uonpues pauress-ouy au) Jo COAT Sues ssew 00s ayp "MORROUISEHID, SOMIAHORWODD YISD 01 Buprocoy ‘61-5 Suyaesc uy poensuowep p00 SIL “% Sp awopues pourid-esre0> 5A % 7 suoIspUNS pouresS-ouy oy) ‘ka ugpepun oq ive enneusoie od py emp Jo Sia My ve pasos 1 1 “yfiy 94 prnoys Auodoxd ieotshyd ‘sof jo aoepine yBnor Aipa jo santoog, ung 9x9 sas sasduioo pouguoauny “wD oat Aienied > Caadea ‘og 01 ¢z Bupeds pormof syopexods. -ysoig: euoyspus paues8 as:005 @) Tal Type Altenatve a ‘Two (2) holes of UPF-3 and UPF-4 with 300 m esc and the additional hole 5 The geotechnical ature in the P/S cavern for the bottom 100 m of the tiled bole are summarized below: Geology forthe botom 1 (= 200 wed sandstone: Same quality with Head type alternative mare), ’ (Coarse grained sandstone : Same quality with Head Type alternative, * aamen%) Andesite Fresh, iy jointed. 47 m (47%) Uncontined compr Fock mass inthis P/S cavern is ey ‘expected C =20 kglem?, and @ = 50°, respec 1 stall be emphasized fear the PIS cavern, which here is specifi geology at the surice portion ined below: Deep weathering and fracturing over 60 m in UPF-S and 90 min UPF-3 from the surface Some shea layers in the above section p agi wor poueige woneuoys ay) ‘qeouuyparea8 51 uowe99} 5) wosso we Tey pL2 sus ‘soups ‘paunsse alam sBulpjs [39] 20s -uoweraidiut anoge amy suoddns ‘ans souessreuuoces at Aq p2ronpuon Surddeus 2oquns ap “round “pout not pu uonwooT g/d wo uoRRpISUED FeoNDEIEID (+) soya 910 Wand Sy weet eupB4 079 sweg8491=9 | aueous pownssy io: DIO (os a» 9) suerspus pouei-2r1909 (oz6:s83) svowpues paws8-ou |vonssodwiog 290% LF air uzonng $7 sof soapouyy 2464, 124 pu ad, poopy woonsag wosyindwar ponuyoayeeg —LT-S 24 aaj pareynger 1 986 ye puw ad peod a jo wostsedwio> yeoquyooy0a8 ayp JO-HNSOs Ou osprey romenieen (2) “soon aso azqune oF “so spaszey asoin prone or paulsop Aayse9 oq ays yu) Bins pue yoorsuod fs popuaooes S11 nq wOARD SJ 241 UO TAYE ye uoRHO 99x annie uae Afojo08 aygemongun esou) 109 you Hf “6t-5 Buyweicy uy wMo4s se posoddns sesorarus Bupa wwoxy paaiop 018s aoqins oy oy doop ws 6 cb Bupoys jane] eapunos® OT (1 foregoing Chapter, the general geology of the both headiype type sitesi not considerably different. However, taking into account thatthe physical property ofthe rock mass surrounding the tail type PIS ie judged to be superior to the heed type PIS, type PIS is, accordingly, recommended for the underground cavern {or this Project. Further advantage of the tal type PIS is a less length of various access tunnel to the P/S cavern. , Based on the precise profile demonstrated in Drawing 5-1 most favourable location forthe P/S cavern ie at UPF-A where the andesite wae thickly recovered inthe section fort 200.5 m to 293.48 m. Concerning a layout of the P/S cavern, the esse ‘eavern shouldbe entirely undestan by the andes ‘extend trending NIQ"E, ‘Accordingly, at this stage itis judged that the optimum direction of P/S should be parallel othe strike of the andesite, namely N82°E, importance is that PIS ‘The andesite appears to ‘The underground PIS design be carried out following to the above rec- 52.54, Surge Tankand Penstock o Surge Tank [No direct information is geological ble at this stage. It is assumed, however, thatthe surge tank consists of alternating beds of fine-grained and coarse-grained sandstones, The nearest dei 1g sround the surge tank is UPF-S. According to UPF-S, sock conditions are summarized below srs “suorupuos ajqesnongg pions 1 ops ‘on pares0} 94 pRYE HINO Dit spin} dip 01 sada 8202 ayge3005 ajun siyL. -pareays pue paumsey Apo|duod of ul Z6"g MOR SPOS THAOMOH "a 26°01 Sundoo pus saqune punos ayy Mojeq Ww ¢ Jo tpdap we posOdAD ‘9q us ypor ajgeinoney jeu pur averspurs pouresS-ouy st pino ayp $0 ABOI09 oud “02-5 Buyanse Ur uMoys 582 nO -Suypys ayy 6a posmes 204g, -amsip eeuao a Jo 28994 s4R;U aq oF sHDRE Ayenb 304 sey soddn ay ‘us nq porrpand Kyeooj008 aye swaygoxd ayqesepIsu0D ox jou 39%0] 9M) UL ‘usaput [Wu0|se900 ui BvONpUEE PaUEAT-263000 UL EY SMO] OH pe suoyspues poured-ouy u uaympon oq jum yoorsued axp Jo ye Joddn ogy, ypowusg (@ ‘iso oe) ans op 18 j] #9208 ajqeyes Jo 49409 TH odo) pus AB0j028 28193}9P eayaend se apis weonsdn cay 8 pow} 2 ysnongy 5} AMON st Up 123 0} sepso ut hydes news 2up ay us uo a8uns og) Jo woreoy op vey Wed lug, sowper © Sunusoy oy ease ue) a¥une ayy punose AydesSodoy ‘you pasayyean AIgesapsuoo u ‘Ayqeuoseas sta 10q HEI 9BENS aH JO 1 un 98uns om yep 50105 od soa oy 18 10W st 2fOYRIOR SELL ‘6t-s Bupnesg uy uoes 28 Spf v0] 9} anp asneD Or Pounsse s SupOHTEDM oop sy, “soins ayy WO UH g'19 OF dn arUNUOD syPOH oyqEINONIUA sa “sug 01M A wowed © se", ‘nANSHE wg't9- sseig-@ POISE puE pats wr09- sse1o- "0-19 mM Aloyes9pout oO KMS, wses- 5 p01 p05 wevs- simjg-d—pasmey puepsieayg : wSPOP- e219", wor ss 19-a. (i) POs oop. yioz~ sonnng worst TD Fran sts where consists of but weathering seems to be deep. Because of the rather steep slope behind the outlet protective measures for the ‘excavation slopes shall be carefully designed. ting beds of fine-grained and coarse-grained sandstone, ov vues Buesey “up ur ove popuowsoo8 ay se padojonop pus ousepue Jo posoduioo Su: fm Joyo} 8 apwosd ye atoysuy SHoUIaARD Yon souaLOMeD no UL ‘up Kons Krepunaas ys poms i rratshyd wou Supof aysepue pue ouowsouy axe wown Bowe ‘fe Argo Jo ons0pu pu “guorsKe “auowspuns“wp9019 30 pascico ave Suppunow aniaisay snug “19's SNR UONTTTE “97S 52.6.2. Rock Material ‘Two (2) borings were dled fn G, Kencana, abiout 6.5 km exst of the upper dam site ‘According to the boring data the fllowing is pointed out and the det in Deawing 5-22. own * QUEL 0 - 30m: surface weatiering 3.03001 :. alternating quality of weathered rocks and somewhat good rocks 30.0-50.0m : good rocks = QUF2 0 - 3.0m = surface weathering 3.0-50.0'm :. good rocks much waste. Detail investigation including surrounding, mountains shall be necessary inthe next stage ‘Two (2) alternatives forthe quarty operation ar conceived att sage. 8) Dam embankment material: From. Keneana Concrete agaregate From Gn. Karang, (used for Saguing HEPP Construction) b) Both Materials From Gn, Kerang, ors 361309 24149 HoH sy wap seddn 4p ve popustsuoos ‘ovo you 51245 posodoud 1d ss01109 a4) Jo Wetudonop auouse yey) ‘A/Bups0—de “porepIs: ‘noge ag wou 283809 Asus 99 ou sade w o's wojg eye oy “Topped 09 24) UO pase, -aggeuyen iuqeyo% so0d Jo asneeq wep © Jo 9100 snoyveduy J6p ojquunongun sua pue warsks voneogssse19 pos wt ABE) A aap u o's 01 20g M1 WO pauyejueo 2am ww 420'0 s9puN sepprEd ou sagan SBAEUE BAO s a Cimeta River, wibuiary of 1 Bepek 13 a6 [2m [Cimete Rives y n ikundul Rive, wiboany of ikea mm [as aaa [Shunt Louw Gar Cibalagung River, ibaa o reuwd Gare a Ee ee z 6 2 coaster Average Tt eee CUT aay Areraee g 4 Mae Ee Semtng Heyer Average ms Hooke 289 368 : a f _ Figure 5-5 Comparison of River Discharge Data Obtained ers ‘orojckvo> ‘5q owes siseq"Apep

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