Flood Prevention In Anthracite Mines, Northern Field - Anthracite Region Of Pennsylvania - Project No. 3 (Wyoming) - Summary

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- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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- 46
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- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1955
Abstract
THIS REPORT covers the third in a series of five projects into which the Conowingo tunnel system has been divided for geographical and practical reasons. It outlines the work constituting Project No.3 that consists principally of the following: (a) To sink the No. 15 shaft and extend the Alden, Sugar Notch, Baltimore No.2, and Laflin shafts from their present depths to tunnel level; (b) to drive a tunnel off these shafts to connect with the western end of the tunnel in Project No.1 (Lackawanna) and to a point 1 mile south of the No. 15 shaft; (c) to construct an emergency pumping plant at the No. 15 shaft, complete with 3 centrifugal pumps of 200-cubic-foot-per-second (c. f. s.) capacity each, and a discharge-water shaft and a discharge tunnel for conducting the water from the pumping plant into the Susquehanna River; and (d) to construct a lateral tunnel 1 mile long off the main tunnel in the vicinity of the No. 15 shaft, to be known as the Wyoming lateral. The project, as outlined, is a self-contained drainage unit that will permit unwatering inundated mines and safeguarding active mines in the Wyoming Basin of the Northern field and also will handle the water in the Lackawanna Basin, thus permitting the temporary pumping plant provided in Project No.1 to be discontinued. The pumps installed in the temporary pumping plant provided in Project No.1 can then be moved to the emergency pumping plants recommended in Projects Nos. 2 and 3, to be installed as the third or standby unit.
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APA:
(1955) Flood Prevention In Anthracite Mines, Northern Field - Anthracite Region Of Pennsylvania - Project No. 3 (Wyoming) - SummaryMLA: Flood Prevention In Anthracite Mines, Northern Field - Anthracite Region Of Pennsylvania - Project No. 3 (Wyoming) - Summary. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1955.