An Evaluation Of The Self-Heating Characteristics Of Coal Refuse And Their Relationship To Combustible Content ? Introduction

- Organization:
- Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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- 21
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- 2196 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1967
Abstract
With the passage of recent national and state legislation aimed at tighter regulation of air pollution and smoke control, attention has been focused on a problem which has long confronted the coal industry--the disposal of coal waste with its inadvertent ignition. Even as recent as 1935, a decision from the Allegheny County Court of Common Pleas confirms the stand taken on control of burning coal refuse disposal areas. "The uncontroverted testimony is that there is no feasible method of operating a coal mine without a gob pile on the surface, as no use has ever been found for this troublesome by-product of mining; that every large coal mine has a large gob pile close to its tipple; that sooner or later these piles all ignite through spontaneous combustion; that practically every large mine in Western Pennsylvania has a burning gob pile, and that there is no known means of averting such a fire." 19* As a result of the past "no regulation policy," there are presently on the order of 500 burning refuse banks, of which 213, 142, and 49 are found in West Virginia, Pennsylvania, and Kentucky, respective¬ly. 18 Many of these refuse banks have burned for 40 years or more; many others may continue burning for a like period. It is estimated that the annual emission from these smoldering piles approaches 183,000 tons of pollutents which may produce many deleterious effects on the populace, property and vegetation in the proximity to the sources.16 To date, little progress has been made in alleviating the pollution from the currently burning refuse banks; however, numerous investigators who are researching the causes of ignition, as well as preventative disposal techniques (refuse compaction, layering and crushing to finer sizes) have met with some success in handling the newly discarded coal refuse.
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(1967) An Evaluation Of The Self-Heating Characteristics Of Coal Refuse And Their Relationship To Combustible Content ? IntroductionMLA: An Evaluation Of The Self-Heating Characteristics Of Coal Refuse And Their Relationship To Combustible Content ? Introduction. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1967.