Roof Depressurization for Total Extraction Mining Trials Collie Basin, Western Australia
 
    
    - Organization:
- The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
- Pages:
- 10
- File Size:
- 671 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1988
Abstract
An experimental mining project has been carried out in the Collie Basin to demonstrate the safe  operation of total extraction mining techniques in the underground mines of the basin. To achieve  this, it was necessary to design and install a means of controlling or removing groundwater so that  goafing of the overlying strata could be safely achieved as part of the mining operation. The site chosen for the experiment was a triangular panel adjacent to Western No 6 (WD6)  underground mine, which includes the 3 to 4 m thick Wyvern Seam beneath 130 to 180 m of  overburden. The test area abuts a major fault on the downdip side. The overburden and underburden sequences include several horizons of permeable sandstones  which form major aquifers. Water problems have long been recognized in all underground mines in  the Collie Basin, and have previously prevented the successful application of total extraction mining.  Following extensive hydrological investigations, dewatering and depressurization systems were  designed to dewater the immediate roof aquifers and to depressurize aquifers higher in the sequence  and in the floor. This would enable stable roof conditions to develop and controlled goafing to be  achieved. The roof dewatering/depressurization procedure involved a combination of in-mine  vertical roof drainage holes and conventional dewatering bores constructed from the ground surface  above the mining trial area. The dewatering system was installed and operated for 29 months before  the commencement of mining. Mining was eventually successfully completed in two trial panels  using a retreat Wongawilli extraction system using bridge conveyors and continuous miners. Water  inflow into the mine workings was channelled to a constructed sump area at the lowermost corner of  the panel and pumped to the surface via vertical sump bores. The dewatering and depressurization measures adopted were successful in permitting the first  controlled and systematic total extraction recovery of coal from the Collie Basin. This trial mining  exercise demonstrated the potential for increasing substantially the recovery of coal from the Collie  Basin, where previously recovery rates of around 30 percent from underground mining were  commonplace, using only bord and pillar methods.
Citation
APA: (1988) Roof Depressurization for Total Extraction Mining Trials Collie Basin, Western Australia
MLA: Roof Depressurization for Total Extraction Mining Trials Collie Basin, Western Australia. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1988.
