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The Emisor Oriente Tunnel, also known as the Tunel Emisor Oriente, Eastern Discharge Tunnel, Eastern Wastewater Tunnel, and East Issuing Tunnel, is a wastewater treatment tunnel in Mexico City, Mexico. At 62,500 m (38.8 mi), it is the seventh longest tunnel in the world.It was constructed between 2008 and 2019 using a tunnel boring machine. Serving a population of 20 million, it runs from Mexico City to the in Hidalgo state. It runs at a maximum depth of 200 meters (656 Feet) below ground level and has a discharge capacity of 150 m3/s. This tunnel will help prevent flooding and serves as an alternate exit for the Emisor Central, another drainage tunnel.

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  • Der Túnel Emisor Oriente ist ein 63 km langer Abwassertunnel in Mexiko. Er führt von Mexiko-Stadt nach Nordosten in den Bundesstaat Hidalgo und soll maximal 150 m3·s−1 Abwasser abführen. Mexiko-Stadt wurde auf dem trockengelegten Texcoco-See errichtet. In den letzten 100 Jahren hat sich die Stadt aufgrund von Grundwasserentnahme um bis zu 12 m abgesenkt. Der 1975 erbaute Hauptabwassersammler „Emisor Central“ und der „Gran Canal“ aus dem Jahr 1900 verlieren durch das Absinken an Gefälle, wodurch sie ihre ursprünglich geplante Kapazität nicht mehr erreichen. (de)
  • The Emisor Oriente Tunnel, also known as the Tunel Emisor Oriente, Eastern Discharge Tunnel, Eastern Wastewater Tunnel, and East Issuing Tunnel, is a wastewater treatment tunnel in Mexico City, Mexico. At 62,500 m (38.8 mi), it is the seventh longest tunnel in the world.It was constructed between 2008 and 2019 using a tunnel boring machine. Serving a population of 20 million, it runs from Mexico City to the in Hidalgo state. It runs at a maximum depth of 200 meters (656 Feet) below ground level and has a discharge capacity of 150 m3/s. This tunnel will help prevent flooding and serves as an alternate exit for the Emisor Central, another drainage tunnel. In order to prevent collapse, the tunnel is constructed using a lining with segmental rings made of concrete and steel. The estimated cost for the tunnel was 15 billion pesos. After completion, the tunnel was realized to have gone over budget and cost 30 billion pesos. (en)
  • El Túnel Emisor Oriente (abreviado TEO) es un proyecto hidráulico del de la Ciudad de México. Su construcción inició el 13 de agosto de 2008 y se inauguró el 23 de diciembre de 2019.​​ La obra abarca 62 kilómetros de longitud, desde el Valle de México hasta la en el municipio de Atotonilco de Tula, Hidalgo; incluye 25 lumbreras​ de 55 a 150 metros de profundidad, 7.5 metros de diámetro, y permite evitar las inundaciones en la Zona Metropolitana del Valle de México, así como facilitar el mantenimiento de su sistema de drenaje.​​ (es)
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  • Enrique Peña Nieto and Miguel Ángel Mancera in the tunnel in 2013 (en)
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  • Atotonilco Wastewater Treatment Plant in Hidalgo state (en)
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  • maximum 200 metres below ground level (en)
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  • Der Túnel Emisor Oriente ist ein 63 km langer Abwassertunnel in Mexiko. Er führt von Mexiko-Stadt nach Nordosten in den Bundesstaat Hidalgo und soll maximal 150 m3·s−1 Abwasser abführen. Mexiko-Stadt wurde auf dem trockengelegten Texcoco-See errichtet. In den letzten 100 Jahren hat sich die Stadt aufgrund von Grundwasserentnahme um bis zu 12 m abgesenkt. Der 1975 erbaute Hauptabwassersammler „Emisor Central“ und der „Gran Canal“ aus dem Jahr 1900 verlieren durch das Absinken an Gefälle, wodurch sie ihre ursprünglich geplante Kapazität nicht mehr erreichen. (de)
  • El Túnel Emisor Oriente (abreviado TEO) es un proyecto hidráulico del de la Ciudad de México. Su construcción inició el 13 de agosto de 2008 y se inauguró el 23 de diciembre de 2019.​​ La obra abarca 62 kilómetros de longitud, desde el Valle de México hasta la en el municipio de Atotonilco de Tula, Hidalgo; incluye 25 lumbreras​ de 55 a 150 metros de profundidad, 7.5 metros de diámetro, y permite evitar las inundaciones en la Zona Metropolitana del Valle de México, así como facilitar el mantenimiento de su sistema de drenaje.​​ (es)
  • The Emisor Oriente Tunnel, also known as the Tunel Emisor Oriente, Eastern Discharge Tunnel, Eastern Wastewater Tunnel, and East Issuing Tunnel, is a wastewater treatment tunnel in Mexico City, Mexico. At 62,500 m (38.8 mi), it is the seventh longest tunnel in the world.It was constructed between 2008 and 2019 using a tunnel boring machine. Serving a population of 20 million, it runs from Mexico City to the in Hidalgo state. It runs at a maximum depth of 200 meters (656 Feet) below ground level and has a discharge capacity of 150 m3/s. This tunnel will help prevent flooding and serves as an alternate exit for the Emisor Central, another drainage tunnel. (en)
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