Dust Control at Longwalls: A Challenge for the Future

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
J. Davitt McAteer
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Jan 1, 1995

Abstract

Improvements in the control of coal mine dust have occurred over the past 25 years. Simultaneously, dramatic improvements in coal mine production technology have occurred, particularly at mines where longwall systems are in use. Production rates of longwall systems have quadrupled since 1978, and dust generation on these systems has significantly increased. However, technology to address control of the resulting increased levels of respirable dust has not kept pace, and many high-production longwall sections continue to experience problems with respirable dust control. This paper seeks to enlist the entire mining community in the effort to resolve the health problems presented by excessive levels of respirable coal mine dust, particularly on longwall systems. These systems are expected to increase in number and length, and to generate increasingly higher levels of dust as production rates of these systems continue to rise.
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APA: J. Davitt McAteer  (1995)  Dust Control at Longwalls: A Challenge for the Future

MLA: J. Davitt McAteer Dust Control at Longwalls: A Challenge for the Future. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1995.

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