Environmental Concerns at Colorado School of Mines Explosive Research Laboratory

International Society of Explosives Engineers
Nicholas Matthews Vilem Petr
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International Society of Explosives Engineers
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Jan 1, 2010

Abstract

This project will report findings on the establishment of a new surface test site at the Colorado School of Mines Edgar Mine. Concerns over the blast effects on site neighbors prompted the study to be conducted. The current maximum charge weight of 20-lb was studied to ensure that all environmental effects were within the range prescribed by state and federal regulations. Geophone locations were surveyed using GPS and monitored using Instantel Minimate Plus instruments. Distances and orientation of measurement sites to the test site were varied according to the local geography and geology. Weather conditions were also observed and recorded during all tests. Neighbor complaints were recorded and taken into account during analysis. Current results show that the current charge limit results in a safety factor of over 200 for all blasting activities at the site. Data collection is ongoing and a review is to be conducted annually. These results will be presented in the future. Results are presented and discussed in the following paper. Copyright
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APA: Nicholas Matthews Vilem Petr  (2010)  Environmental Concerns at Colorado School of Mines Explosive Research Laboratory

MLA: Nicholas Matthews Vilem Petr Environmental Concerns at Colorado School of Mines Explosive Research Laboratory. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 2010.

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