Regulatory Review of Blasting Related Citizen Complaints

International Society of Explosives Engineers
Kenneth Eltschlager
Organization:
International Society of Explosives Engineers
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12
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227 KB
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2001

Abstract

The Surface Mining Control and Reclamation Act of 1977 requires that blasting be conducted so as to prevent injury to people and damage to public or private property. The three adverse effects are flyrock, ground vibrations and airblast. Blasting close to people frequently results in complaints of annoyance or damage. Federal and State personnel are responsible for evaluating the validity of the complaint. The elements to be evaluated include: reviewing blast logs, inspecting the mine, inspecting the house, measuring ground, air and structure vibrations, and predicting vibration levels. Computer spreadsheets, with their graphical capabilities, will be used to show how data can be cross tabulated to verify data accuracy. Complete statistical analyses of vibrations require more powerful software to make vibration predictions. Once all available data are gathered and verified, a decision on the complaint can be made.
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APA: Kenneth Eltschlager  (2001)  Regulatory Review of Blasting Related Citizen Complaints

MLA: Kenneth Eltschlager Regulatory Review of Blasting Related Citizen Complaints. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 2001.

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