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    Plan drafted for $36b undersea tunnel

    By WANG QIAN ( China Daily ) Updated: 2014-02-14 01:09:20

    China plans to build the world's longest underwater tunnel beneath the Bohai Sea by 2026, with a blueprint expected to be submitted to the State Council in April.

    "Once approved, work could begin as early as 2015 or 2016," Wang Mengshu, a tunnel and railway expert at the Chinese Academy of Engineering who has worked on the plan since 2012, told China Daily.

    The project will cost an estimated 220 billion yuan ($36 billion), he said.

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    Work on a feasibility report could take two or three years, he said.

    The 123-km underwater tunnel will house a rail line connecting the port cities of Dalian in Liaoning province and Yantai in Shandong province, according to the plan. Its planned life span will be about 100 years.

    By length, it will surpass the combined length of the world's two longest underwater tunnels — Japan's Seikan Tunnel and the Channel Tunnel between Britain and France.

    "Using the tunnel, it will take only 40 minutes to travel from Dalian to Yantai," Wang said.At the moment it is a 1,400-km drive or about eight hours by ferry.

    Passenger vehicles can be loaded onto rail carriages and transported at about 220 km an hour, massively shortening the travel time between the two cities, according to the plan.

    Wang said the project will consist of two underwater tunnels, both about 10 meters in diameter, and a service tunnel about 7 meters in diameter.

    Authorities in Shandong and Liaoning are hoping the project will stimulate economic growth by connecting the northern area with the wealthy eastern coast.

    The project has been proposed at the National People's Congress and the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference every year since 2009.

    Wang Liang, mayor of Yantai, said during the annual sessions of the top legislature and advisory body in 2013 that the project will boost the city's economic growth.

    The project was mentioned in Shandong's regional plan approved by the State Council in 2011.

    Research by Ludong University in Yantai showed daily traffic flow between Dalian and Yantai is expected to increase to more than 100,000 vehicles by 2015, which will pose a challenge for transport capacity.

    Liu Zhongliang, a professor involved in the research, said the tunnel is expected to bring profits of 20 billion yuan a year and boost tourism in surrounding regions.

    "The project can pay for itself within 12 years," Wang Mengshu said.

    Besides the profits, the tunnel can reduce the huge oil consumption required every day for cars traveling back and forth on highways, he said.

    He added the Bohai Sea tunnel is a critical part of the country's 5,700-km railway project to link the cities of Tongshan in Heilongjiang province and Sanya in Hainan province.

    While building underwater tunnels is not new for Chinese engineers, tunnel expert Wang still emphasized that the safety of the project will be the top concern.

    "The draft plan has two chapters discussing the potential dangers in the project and the emergency plan," he said.

    Tan Guangzhong, Wang's colleague, said flooding is the biggest safety risk during tunnel construction.

    In the construction of the Seikan Tunnel, a slew of leaks led to financial losses and killed four workers.

    Wang said the Bohai tunnel will be built at least 30 meters below the seabed, which is mostly hard rock.

    Besides unforeseen accidents, complicated geologic structures may pose challenges in the construction, especially when two major fault zones are in the region.

    The Tanlu and Zhangjiakou Penglai fault zones have been sources of chronic seismic activity. The Tangshan earthquake in 1976 killed tens of thousands of people.

    Matthias Loftsson, director of geology for Iceland's Mann-vit, which has decades of experience in land and sub-sea tunnel design, engineering and consulting, highlighted safety concerns.

    "In general, though, one can say tunnels are not unsafe in earthquake areas, all depending on the geology, tunnel depth and other local conditions," he said.

    "However, excavation of a tunnel through active faults, where displacement can occur with a potential danger of flooding, would be of great concern and needs special attention," Loftsson said.

    Liu Jie, director of the China Earthquake Networks Center, agreed that Northeast China is unstable, with earthquakes of less than magnitude-5 frequently occurring, especially after a massive magnitude-9 earthquake in Japan in 1999 caused large-scale movement of the lithosphere, or the Earth's rigid surface.

    Zhang Chunyan in London contributed to this story.

     

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