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Hydrothermal Mineralization Treatment of Hazardous Oxoanions in Wastewater for Resource Recovery
By Ryo Sasai, Takeshi Itakura, Haruki Imaizumi, Hideaki Itoh
"Emission of industrial wastewater containing harmful oxoanions is one of the serious problems on account of its toxicity and the environmental pollution, especially caused by boric, phosphinic, arsen
Jan 1, 2008
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Ground support strategies to control large deformations in mining excavations - Synopsis
Tunnelling under squeezing ground conditions poses significant challenges. There are fundamental differences in the choice of support for mining as opposed to civil engineering. This paper reviews gro
Jan 1, 2008
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Shaking the Bugs at the Center for Disease Control [CDC]
By Mick Fritz, Ryan Gilmore
The Center for Disease Control [CDC] is in the midst of a twenty year project, part of which includes demolishing existing buildings and erecting taller, more modern structures within the same foundat
Jan 1, 2008
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Design and Construction of the City West Cable Tunnel, Sydney Australia
EnergyAustralia is a state-owned corporation in the state of New South Wales, whose responsibility includes ownership and management of an electricity distribution network. Expansion of the high volta
Jan 1, 2008
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Analysis of Heavy Mineral Sands by Quantitative X-Ray Powder Diffraction and Mineral Liberation Analyser û Implications for Process Control
By S M. C Verryn, K Deysel
In heavy mineral sands ilmenite, rutile and zircon are present in economic concentrations. These minerals are important sources of Fe, Ti and Zr for various industrial uses. The beach sands of norther
Jan 1, 2008
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Possible Impact of New Safety Technology Developments on the Future of the United States Mining Industry
The future of the United States (US) mining industry will be affected greatly by recent coal mining disasters. These have resulted in new legislation which will have an impact on mining economic costs
Jan 1, 2008
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A Review of Recent Accidents Involving Explosives Transport
By James Rowland, Richard Mainiero
When most people think of explosives transport they think of a hazardous operation. We all know that we aren’t allowed to transport explosives through tunnels and are discouraged from traveling throug
Jan 1, 2008
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Continuous Circuit Production and Accelerated Ageing of Iron(III)- Arsenic(V) Coprecipitates - Probing Process-Stability Relationships
By Richard Jack De Klerk
The standard industrial method of arsenic removal from acidic aqueous processing effluents involves coprecipitation of arsenic with ferric iron (Fe/As>3) by lime neutralization in continuous circuits.
Jan 1, 2008
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Tunneling Challenges in the Nation?s Capital
By Moussa Wone
The Washington, DC Water and Sewer Authority (WASA) has implemented facility planning for the Anacostia River Projects portion of a program to bring its Combined Sewer System (CSO) into compliance wit
Jan 1, 2008
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The Continuous Improvement Of Mining Operations Via Transformational Leadership
By Mike Stanley
This is a case study of an opencast coal mining operation where the physical and financial performance was improved via applying a process of transformational leadership development. [ ]
Jan 1, 2008
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Philadelphia Dock Story—Pile Challenges at Delaware River
By Craig H. Olson
"A new ship dock at a Philadelphia area refinery will be capable of docking the largest tanker to travel the Delaware River, the Stena V-MAX, which will induce significant lateral loads. The loads at
Jan 1, 2008
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Protection of Reinforced Concrete against Corrosion in Waste Treatment Plant (Case Study)
By Magdelinka Padenkova-Yaneva, Emilia Christova Kostakeva
"One of the methods for waste treatment is composting during which as a result of controlled biological decomposition of organic waste in aerobic conditions harmless materials are received. Composting
Jan 1, 2008
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Disposal of the Lead-Containing Wastes at IMN’s Division in Legnica
By Zbigniew Smieszek, Ryszard Chamer, Ryszard Prajsnar, Zygmunt Kurek
"Lead-containing wastes processed at the IMN’s Division in Legnica originate mainly from dry and wet dedusting installations of the technological lines for copper production. These are lead dusts and
Jan 1, 2008
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Mine Seals ? A Rational Base for Design and Construction
By Kot Unrug
Mine seals are necessary in nearly every mine to isolate mined-out areas from the ventilation network. There is a large number of seals in active mines and that number continually increases as the de
Jan 1, 2008
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Rapid Freeze Prototyping of Investment Cast Thin-Wall Metal Matrix Compostites I ? Pattern Build and Molding Parameters
By Von L. Richards
Rapid Freeze Prototyping (RFP) is a novel solid freeform fabrication technology that creates parts by depositing water droplets and freezing them rapidly to form layers. An investigation into the smal
Jan 1, 2008
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Utilization of the Hilti OneStep Rock Anchor at Twentymile Coal Company to Reduce the Overall Amount of Time for Face Stabilization During Longwall Recovery
By Bill Stormes
This paper will discuss implementation of the Hilti OneStep rock anchor technology to improve face bolting operations during the May 2008 longwall move; increase rock anchor installation capacity; and
Jan 1, 2008
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The development and implementation of industrial hydrometallurgical gallium and germanium recovery - Synopsis
The Gordonsville Operation of Pasminco US Inc. along with the Center for Advanced Mineral and Metallurgical Processing (CAMP) at Montana Tech studied, developed and implemented a pilot-scale hydrometa
Jan 1, 2008
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Northwest Mining Association Returns To Spokane For 113th Meeting
On Nov 1, 2007 House Resolution 2262 ? The Hardrock Mining and Reclamation Act of 2007 ? was passed by the U.S. House by a vote of 244-166. HR-2262, among other things, would impose a 4-per-cent roy
Jan 1, 2008
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Journal: Safety Talk / Out With The Old and In With the New / It’s Time for a Little Spring-Cleaning
By Paul Downing
When was the last time the documents and paperwork were cleaned out of the glove boxes, door pockets, under the seats and above the visors in your company vehicles? Insurance cards that expired three
Jan 1, 2008
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Effect of Boundary Heat Flux Transients on the Solidification Behavior and Microstructure of Al-Cu Alloy
By K. V. Sreenivas Rao
Solidification experiments have been conducted to study the effect of interface heat flux and air gap formation on cooling rate of the casting during solidification of Al-4.5wt%Cu alloy. The thermal h
Jan 1, 2008