Demonstration Of Remote Mine Seal Construction

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Thomas A. Gray Michael A. Trevits Lynn M. Crayne Phil Glogowski
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Abstract

Mine seals can be remotely constructed in underground coal mines, through vertical boreholes, when direct access to a fire is impossible or considered to be too dangerous. This method has great merit because boreholes can be drilled to specific mine areas and seals can be positioned close to a fire zone. The technology however, can be largely ineffective if the constructed seals do not provide effective barriers to airflow or cannot be used to impound water and other inert materials. Unfortunately, no viable alternatives exist to sealing the entire mine at the ground surface. Full-scale remote mine seal construction research is being conducted at the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health’s (NIOSH) Lake Lynn Laboratory (LLL). Under this effort, Howard Concrete Pumping Company and GAI Consultants, Inc. have joined forces to evaluate a potentially significant improvement to the current state-of-the-art. This paper will cover development of novel technology for remote mine seal construction, evaluation of the materials used, construction practice, and follow-up testing.
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APA: Thomas A. Gray Michael A. Trevits Lynn M. Crayne Phil Glogowski  Demonstration Of Remote Mine Seal Construction

MLA: Thomas A. Gray Michael A. Trevits Lynn M. Crayne Phil Glogowski Demonstration Of Remote Mine Seal Construction . The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH),

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