Ventilation Requirements In Large Underground Openings At Mines Gaspé

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Gilbert Sauriol
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Jan 1, 1983

Abstract

The mining complex, which the Mines Gaspé division of Noranda Mines Limited has operated in Murdochville since 1954, includes open pit and underground mines, two mills, one leaching plant and a smelter. The under- ground mining uses predominantly a large scale room and pillar method, rooms 15 m wide, 30 m high and 300 m long being common. Ore production is effected by 4.5 m3 front-end loaders and 32-tonne trucks powered respectively by 225 and 325 kW diesels. Daily dust and gas readings show that air quality can be maintained at an acceptable level with much less ventilation than that normally specified. This paper emphasizes the point that air requirements should be based on Air Quality Standards, thus allowing an operation to benefit from favourable conditions or from improvements such as exhaust treatment, fuel alteration, etc.
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APA: Gilbert Sauriol  (1983)  Ventilation Requirements In Large Underground Openings At Mines Gaspé

MLA: Gilbert Sauriol Ventilation Requirements In Large Underground Openings At Mines Gaspé. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1983.

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