OFR-74-76 Preliminary Engineering And Economic Evaluation Of Underspoil Haulage In Area Strip Coal Mines - Part I ? Executive Summary

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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Jan 1, 1975

Abstract

Coal, America's most abundant fossil fuel, is expected to play a key role in our pursuit of energy independence. A substantial increase in coal exploitation will be required if we are to fulfill our future energy needs. It is essential that new developments continue if stable coal prices are to be achieved and maintained. The challenge of the mining industry is to continue these developments in the face of problems related to increasing labor costs, inflation and environmental restoration. With expectations of increased activity in surface coal mining, the U.S. Bureau of Mines has authorized this study to determine the preliminary economic and technologic feasibility of underspoil haulage in area strip coal mines and to identify geologic and geographic areas where such a system could be used. These objectives were met by literature search, data-gathering visits to several active area strip mines and by analyzing various haulage systems that were superimposed on three model mines. Potential advantages of such a system include: 1) improved mine design; 2) lower mine operating costs; 3) improved land reclamation; 4) lower manpower requirements; 5) lower mobile equipment requirements; and 6) smaller, less sophisticated maintenance facilities.
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APA:  (1975)  OFR-74-76 Preliminary Engineering And Economic Evaluation Of Underspoil Haulage In Area Strip Coal Mines - Part I ? Executive Summary

MLA: OFR-74-76 Preliminary Engineering And Economic Evaluation Of Underspoil Haulage In Area Strip Coal Mines - Part I ? Executive Summary. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1975.

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