The Upgrade of the Ore Haulage Facilities at Z.C. Mines, Broken Hill

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 1988

Abstract

A Feasibility Study to determine the future of ZC Mines was completed in mid 1987. Early in this study, which lasted two years, it was identified that significant reductions in treatment costs would result if the Zinc Corporation Concentrator was closed. All of the production from the existing two mines, The Zinc Corporation Limited (ZC) and New Broken Hill Consolidated Limited (NBHC), would then be treated in the concentrator at NBHC.After a partial upgrade of the NBHC concentrator, the ZC concentrator was finally closed and all of the equipment disposed of. This closure highlighted the need to concentrate all ore haulage in one shaft to further reduce operating costs and remove the cost of surface transport of ZC production to the improved NBHC concentrator. This paper outlines the changes that were made to improve the haulage system for ZC Mines. After a number of options were investigated, it was finally decided that the upgrade of the existing NBHC haulage shaft was the best option even though some production would be lost while the upgrade was in progress.
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APA:  (1988)  The Upgrade of the Ore Haulage Facilities at Z.C. Mines, Broken Hill

MLA: The Upgrade of the Ore Haulage Facilities at Z.C. Mines, Broken Hill. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1988.

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