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King County’s Project Delivery Approach for the Brightwater ProjectBy William W. Edgerton, Calvin Locke
INTRODUCTION King County, Washington operates a regions wastewater treatment system that provides treatment to 18 cities and 16 sewer districts in the greater Seattle metropolitan area. The system
Jan 1, 2005
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Industrial Minerals In NevadaBy Keith G. Papke
Industrial-mineral mining started early in the history of the State when salt was extensively mined for use in processing gold and silver ores, and borates were produced to meet most of the world&apos
Jan 1, 1987
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Effect Of Cycle Time On Work Done By The Pistons During Hydraulically Actuated Clamshell DredgingBy B. A. Osei
Research to evaluate possible metrics for predicting dredgeability of compact aggregates, by hydraulically actuated clamshell dredges, shows work done by the pistons as a viable metric. Analysis of fi
Jan 1, 2011
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In-Pit Blending for Daily Ore Control at Ispat Inland Mining Company's Minorca MineBy Scott W. Harrison, Richard E. Aaseng
In 1993 Ispat Inland Mining Company began mining its Laurentian ore reserve, which has six distinct ore types that are extremely variable. Initially batch processing was necessary to optimize mining e
Jan 1, 2000
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Contaminant Removal From Mine Effluents: Understanding The Aqueous Chemistry Is KeyBy L. R. Moore
The World Health Organization (WHO) considers contamination from oxyanions, such as selenium and arsenic, a global concern. While their elemental forms are toxic, the aqueous oxyanions are more so. Th
Feb 27, 2013
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Tellurium Resources In New MexicoTellurium (Te) is one of the least abundant elements in the crust and tends to form minerals associated with copper, lead, zinc and iron sulfide deposits. Today, most tellurium production comes from t
Feb 27, 2013
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Influence of Temperature on Generator Current and Magnetic Field of a Proximity Detection System Mining, Metallurgy and ExplorationBy Jacob Carr, Bruce Whisner, Adam Smith, Jingcheng Li
Electromagnetic-based proximity detection systems (PDSs) are utilized on mining machinery to protect workers from being pinned or struck. These systems generate magnetic fields covering the space arou
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New Source Permitting For Florida Phosphate MiningBy Jr. Chesson
"Phosphate" is a misnomer as often used. The word is increasingly used to refer to any material containing phosphorus - an element essential to any form of life. Phosphate rock, a mineral - fluorapita
Jan 1, 1978
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Permitiing A Heap Leach Operation In South Dakotathe Iddden CostsBy Luther J. Russell
Mineral development in South Dakota is aggressively encouraged by both state statute and county ordinances. Yet, an increasingly conservative philosophy is taking hold, resulting in expanded regulator
Jan 1, 1998
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Increasing Effectiveness of Mine Safety Training Using Inexpensive Camera and Rendering TechnologyBy M. A. Trevits, G. Frampton
"Mine safety training materials have long included pictures of mine conditions, equipment, hazards, etc. These images are invaluable to both the trainee and the trainer to convey many important concep
Jan 1, 2018
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Storage And Blending By Simulation In A Steel ComplexBy A. T. Yu
The broken hill proprietary company Ltd., Australia's only steel producer, has come a long way. Since 1885 to reach today's. Capacity of 6.6 million long tons of ingot steel per year.* its N
Jan 1, 1969
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Fundamentals Of Carbon Regulations And Their Impacts On The Mining IndustryBy S. M. Carpenter
In an ever increasing ?carbon? society; management and growth will be measured by one?s carbon footprint (or output). Industries, especially mining, are under an ever increasing scrutiny of carbon, wa
Jan 1, 2010
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Minimole: Development And Field Testing Of A Narrow-Vein Hard Rock Mechanical Mining MachineBy E. Jackson
This paper describes highlights of the Placer Dome MiniMole project - the development and testing of a robotic machine for mining narrow ore veins. A prototype hydraulically controlled robotic machin
Jan 1, 2007
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Nice—Tramway T2: A Success Story in Unusual Ground Conditions - RETC2023By Raoul Fernandez, Bernard Catalano, Guillaume Roux
The Thaumasia Joint-Venture, composed of Bouygues Travaux Publics, Soletanche- Bachy and Bessac, completed the construction of the underground section of line 2 of the Nice tramway, which comprised a
Jun 13, 2023
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The Future Of Hydraulic Mining In Western U.S.A. ? IntroductionBy Arthur W. T. Grimley
Hydraulic coal mining is being successfully practiced in China, U.S.S.R., Japan and Canada and in each country, excepting Japan where suitable sites are not available, the system is being expanded to
Jan 1, 1983
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The Influence of a Continuous Mining Machine and Roof/Rib Mesh on Magnetic Proximity Detection Systems Mining, Metallurgy and ExplorationBy Jacob Carr, Christopher C. Jobes, Chenming Zhou, LaTasha R. Swanson, Jennica Bellanca, Jingcheng Li
Magnetic proximity detection systems (PDSs) are used with continuous mining machines (CMMs) to protect miners from striking and pinning accidents. Generators are used in a PDS to create magnetic field
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Inertization as Means for Reducing Down Time and the Explosion Risk in Cases of Spontaneous CombustionBy Walter Hermülheim, Klaus-Dieter Beck
In German hardcoal mining approximately 1 or 2 cases of spontaneous combustion are recorded per 10 million tonnes of saleable output. In approximately every 20th spontaneous combustion case, CH, is ig
Jan 1, 1997
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Resource Estimates Of Commercial Grade Bentonite In Montana, South Dakota And WyomingBy Andrew J. Regis
Resource figures for bentonite clays are generally based on stratigraphic, sedimentary geologic data and drilling and sampling. Estimates of bentonite resources and/or reserves commonly found in the l
Jan 1, 1979
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Use Of Diesel Equipment In Trackless Underground Mining At The International Nickel Company Of Canada, Limited - Ontario DivisionBy T. D. Parris
At the Frood Mine of International Nickel, tests were begun in March 1966 to evaluate the use of low profile diesel Load- Haul-Dump equipment in cut-and-fill operations. In December 1966, this test wa
Jan 1, 1969
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Boring Through a Rock-Soil Interface in SingaporeBy Nicola Della Valle
The Singapore Land Transport Authority (LTA) is currently expanding capacity by extending their Metro system from South of the city to the North East end of the island. The scope of Contract 704 in
Jan 1, 2001