Pillar Recovery in the Illinois Basin

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Christopher Mark Timothy D. Gardner
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Jul 1, 2023

Abstract

Coal mines in the Illinois Basin have not engaged in pillar recovery for many decades. In large part, this is due to the exceptionally weak nature of much of the roof in the region. But, as room-and-pillar mining is conducted at greater depths, and larger pillars become necessary, recovering them becomes more attractive. Recently a western Kentucky coal mine became the first in recent times to successfully employ full pillar recovery. This paper describes the many challenges that were overcome during the process. From the beginning, the focus was on protecting the miners from roof instability, using cable bolts, mesh, mobile roof supports (MRS), and engineered final stumps. Two short test panels were extracted first, and the results were used to adjust the support pattern and mining sequence. Further adjustments were made based on subsequent experience. To date, seven panels have been recovered without a ground fall injury.
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APA: Christopher Mark Timothy D. Gardner  (2023)  Pillar Recovery in the Illinois Basin

MLA: Christopher Mark Timothy D. Gardner Pillar Recovery in the Illinois Basin. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2023.

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