Quarry Blast Permitting in the Urban Environment

International Society of Explosives Engineers
Chris Breeds Ken Johnston Omar Fulton
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International Society of Explosives Engineers
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9
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873 KB
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2003

Abstract

This paper describes the process typically involved with obtaining permits for quarry blasting in urban, suburban, and rural areas, including: content of SEPA (State Environmental Policy Act) driven documentation; regulatory review and comment; public interaction; public hearing(s); periodic regulatory review(s); negotiated solutions; monitoring; and the role of public interaction, demonstration(s), and education in the process. Case studies will be presented of projects undertaken in the State of Washington that illustrate the approach and regulatory interaction as well as the importance of public interaction throughout the process. Reference will be made to the role of national and state regulations and local codes and ordinances that provide additional limitations on blasting practice. The paper will also present regional blast monitoring data that are used in the permitting process and the layout and design of blast monitoring systems typically required as conditions of the quarrying permit. Our presentation will include tools, which we have developed to assist with explaining blast related phenomenon to both regulators and the public.
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APA: Chris Breeds Ken Johnston Omar Fulton  (2003)  Quarry Blast Permitting in the Urban Environment

MLA: Chris Breeds Ken Johnston Omar Fulton Quarry Blast Permitting in the Urban Environment. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 2003.

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