Optimizing coal mine design for sustainable development at large surface coal mining operations in Appalachia

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
J. Craynon M. Karmis
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2011

Abstract

Previous papers by the authors have presented a systems-engineering approach based on the premise that systems can only be optimized if all factors are considered and integrated into mine planning. This paper discusses the challenges inherent in optimizing the design of large-scale surface coal mining operations in Appalachia. Regulatory and permitting programs in the United States often focus on single parameters, rather than the full suite of desirable outcomes for sustainability. By utilizing geographic information system (GIS) tools to evaluate available data on environmental and social resources, the regulatory barriers which prevent operations from incorporating ecological and other sustainable development concerns into coal mine sustainability performance were identified. By analysis of the on-the-ground issues related to sustainability, the key parameters to be incorporated into an optimized coal mine design in Appalachia are discussed along with possible changes to the regulatory framework that would enhance incorporation of sustainability into coal mine design.
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APA: J. Craynon M. Karmis  (2011)  Optimizing coal mine design for sustainable development at large surface coal mining operations in Appalachia

MLA: J. Craynon M. Karmis Optimizing coal mine design for sustainable development at large surface coal mining operations in Appalachia. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2011.

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