The Application And Utilization Of The Enviro-Clear Thickener In A U. S. Steel Coal-Preparation Plant

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
A. A. Terchick
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Jan 1, 1974

Abstract

In 1970 U. S. Steel acquired the physical assets of mine, mine property, and preparation plant of the Crystal Block Coal Company near Thacker, Mingo County, West Virginia. The facility, identified as U. S. Steel Mine No. 20, is administered and operated as a production unit of U. S. Steel Gary District, Gary, West Virginia. Mining operations of the No. 20 mine are conducted in the high-volatile Alma seam. The preparation plant, which originally had a capacity of about 150 tons per hour (tph) of raw-coal feed, had process circuitry consisting of a Daniels heavy-media vessel for cleaning the plus-1/4-inch raw coal, a McNally-Pittsburg feldspar jig for cleaning the 1/4 inch by 28 mesh, and Daniels flotation cells for treating the 28 mesh by 0. No water-classification system existed. Refuse tailings from the plant were pumped to several surface lagoons which were decanted to the stream. The settled solids were removed and trucked to the coarse-refuse disposal area. Water make-up requirements were supplied by a small mine-water surface reservoir and augmented with stream water. Expansion of production from the property required an increase in preparation-plant raw-coal-feed rate capacity from
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APA: A. A. Terchick  (1974)  The Application And Utilization Of The Enviro-Clear Thickener In A U. S. Steel Coal-Preparation Plant

MLA: A. A. Terchick The Application And Utilization Of The Enviro-Clear Thickener In A U. S. Steel Coal-Preparation Plant. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1974.

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