The Concurrent Construction Of Two Side By Side Declines Utilizing An Atm-105 Road Header As The Primary Means Of Excavation

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
A. J. Dudzik
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Jan 1, 2010

Abstract

In 2006 Arch Materials initiated the development of an underground limestone mining complex. The decision to proceed with the project was the end result of several years of market research and geological reconnaissance. The scope of the project included the construction of two declines to the mining horizons located approximately 900 feet below the surface, the means and methods of this phase will be the primary focus of this discussion. The design, fabrication and erection of a state of the art crushing and screening processing plant which when completed will have the primary crushing located on the mine level allowing uniformly sized material to be brought to the surface by means of a highly efficient conveyor system and a surface portion of the plant where material would be additionally processed, screened and stockpiled into specific product types. Also included in the scope of the project is the construction of offices, warehouse and shop facilities necessary to support the operations, commercial sales and distribution of the finished products.
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APA: A. J. Dudzik  (2010)  The Concurrent Construction Of Two Side By Side Declines Utilizing An Atm-105 Road Header As The Primary Means Of Excavation

MLA: A. J. Dudzik The Concurrent Construction Of Two Side By Side Declines Utilizing An Atm-105 Road Header As The Primary Means Of Excavation. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2010.

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