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  • RMCMI
    Morning Session Tuesday, June 26, 1979

    Presiding was Robert E. Murray. The first speaker was Frank L. Natta, Administrative Manager-Trapper Mine, Utah International, Inc., Craig, Colorado. Subject - "Long Term Coal Contracts." Mr. Natta g

    Jan 1, 1979

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    Morning Session Wednesday, June 26, 1957

    The Wednesday Morning Session of the Rocky Mountain Coal Mining Institute was called to order by Albert Keenan of the Thompson Creek Coal and Coke Company, Denver, Colorado, in the absence of the Pre

    Jan 1, 1957

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    Morning Session Tuesday, June 26, 1973

    The morning session opened at 9:00 a.m. and was presided over by Mr. Don Ross, Manager of Mines, Kaiser Steel Corporation,- Sunnyside, Utah. The first speaker was Mr. S. W. Zanolli, Partner in Law Fi

    Jan 1, 1973

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    Red Hot Opportunities in a Cool Economy

    By Douglas Kathol

    Coal in the 1990?s Exit of the integrated oil company [Shell Arco Mobil Exxon Mapco Kerr McGee Hansen Nerco Sun] Continued decline in coal prices Significant mergers & acquisitions

    Jan 1, 2002

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    Notice ? Summer Meeting ? Price, Utah, August 26, 27 and 28

    Note this date. This will be the biggest meeting we have ever held. It is arranged so as to permit you to go immediately afterwards to Salt Lake. City to attend the meeting of the American Institute o

    Jan 1, 1925

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    Morning Session - Monday, February 26, 1934 - Report of the President

    By L. Ross Weber

    Gentlemen and guests of the Rocky Mountain Coal Mining Institute: This is the thirty-second regular meeting of our Institute, and rather than try to make some extemporaneous remarks, I thought it best

    Jan 1, 1934

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    A Few of the Adverse Conditions Encountered in Mining Coal in the Utah Field

    By J. B. Forrester

    In the operation of the coal mines in Utah few adverse conditions confront us. Physical conditions for the economical extraction of the coal are as near perfect as it is possible for them to be. Still

    Jan 1, 1921

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    Proceedings of the Fifty-First Regular Meeting of the Rocky Mountain Coal Mining Institute Glenwood Springs, Colorado June 26,27,28,29, 1955 - President's Address

    By C. Arthur Carlson

    "It now becomes my privilege and duty to call to order this fifty-first meeting of the Rocky Mountain Coal Mining Institute. "I bid you a hearty welcome and I know by your attendance at these meetin

    Jan 1, 1955

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    Membership of the Rocky Mountain Coal Mining Institute (503fc085-294a-466e-92ec-571a1fb23714)

    [Allan, Andrew Thompson Creek Coal & Coal Corp., Glenwood Springs, Colo. Allen, Earl W Mine Safety Appliances, 257 Rio Grand St., Salt Lake City, Utah Allen, Louis B C. F. & I. Corp., P.O. Box 1738

    Jan 1, 1957

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    Membership of the Rocky Mountain Coal Mining Institute (baad3511-f285-4c00-aa7e-e74788831109)

    [Andrew Allen Glenwood Springs, Colorado C. S. Allen 211 Utah Oil Building, 10 West Broadway, Salt Lake City 1, Utah Earl W. Allen 257 Rio Grande Street, Salt Lake City, Utah Louis B. Allen 411

    Jan 1, 1955

  • RMCMI
    Productivity Improvement on Development

    By Kevin Whipkey

    How is Improvement Being Achieved ? Section Equipment ?Mine Layout/Projections ? Work Schedule ? Maintenance ? Management

    Jan 1, 2005

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    Proceedings of the Forty-Third Regular Meeting of the Rocky Mountain Coal Mining Institute Held at Salt Lake City, Utah May 26, 27, 28, 1947 ? Morning Session ? Monday, May 26, 1947

    MR. MANLEY: Gentlemen, I have been asked to open this meeting in the absence of Mr. Shields. the President of the Rocky Mountain Coal Mining Institute, who is away on other business. We have here from

    Jan 1, 1947

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    Answer the Opposition - Politics of Coal-based Energy

    By Fredrick D. Palmer

    The World is Turning to Coal Peabody?s View ?We believe the world is increasingly energy-short, led by unprecedented demand from population centers and economic hubs in Asia, the Middle East and

    Jan 1, 2008

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    The Myths and Realities of Fatigue in 24/7 Mining Operations

    By Circadian Technologies

    Alertness levels naturally fluctuate during the day and night Basic functions ??digestion, body temperature ? follow predictable 24-hour patterns Adjustment to night work creates health challenges

    Jan 1, 2010

  • RMCMI
    Air Quality Development Affecting Western Coal Fired Power Plants

    ? Develop a six year capital budget for future emission controls at Western Springfield Power Plant that would provide long-term operating certainty

    Jan 1, 2005

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