Rehabilitation of an underground ore storage bin at Myra Falls

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
K. Reipas
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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5
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446 KB
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1995

Abstract

"Westmin Resources Ltd. operates the 3300 TPD H-W underground copper/zinc mine on Vancouver Island. Ore storage underground is handled in a 6000 tonne coarse ore bin and a 3000 tonne fine ore bin. Both of these bins have experienced significant wear since excavation and construction in 1985. Wear problems have included both deteriorating rock walls as well as worn out steel liners and concrete at the discharge points from the bins. Extensive rehabilitation work was completed in 1993.The basis o/this paper is the rehabilitation work done on the coarse ore bin. The design and installation of ground control measures are discussed. The bin access methods used to allow the work to proceed quickly and safely are also presented. This involved the use of a Tekfoam safety bulkhead to protect workers.IntroductionMine DescriptionThe H-W mine was commissioned in 1985. Mine access is by vertical shaft with most production areas at a depth of about 500 m. Host rocks are composed of andesite and rhyolite. Mine capacity of 3300 tonnes per day is achieved mainly by longhole open stoping methods, complemented by room and pillar mining. Metals recovered from the massive sulphide ore are copper, zinc, gold, and silver. Mineable reserves at January I, 1994 were 9.7 million tonnes."
Citation

APA: K. Reipas  (1995)  Rehabilitation of an underground ore storage bin at Myra Falls

MLA: K. Reipas Rehabilitation of an underground ore storage bin at Myra Falls. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1995.

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