Use of Explosives for Coal Barrier Pillar Breach

International Society of Explosives Engineers
Dale Ramsey
Organization:
International Society of Explosives Engineers
Pages:
6
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36 KB
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2003

Abstract

During Phase IV of our Landfill Mine Stabilization project at a coal burning power generating station, it was determined that a coal barrier pillar separating two abandoned areas of the deep mine had to be breached prior to expansion of the ash disposal area. The proposed plan by the landfill design engineers involved using a high pressure jet cutting tool to cut a slot to allow water flow to an existing industrial waste water treatment facility. Our plan proposed using explosives to breach the pillar from the surface reducing earth disturbance in a high quality watershed while reducing the project cost and accelerating the project time schedule. Many issues surfaced with the proposed change of using explosives. There were a number of lessons learned from this case history and is the primary basis of this paper.
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APA: Dale Ramsey  (2003)  Use of Explosives for Coal Barrier Pillar Breach

MLA: Dale Ramsey Use of Explosives for Coal Barrier Pillar Breach. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 2003.

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