Balmer's in-pit coal conveyor: Improving haulage efficiency

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
C. H. van Eendenburg
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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4
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1990

Abstract

"Installation of a 3.6 km long raw coal conveyor in the Balmer open pit was undertaken to improve over-all haulage efficiency. This paper covers the rationale behind this project, system design and construction aspects and initial operating experiences. The majority of the construction work was performed by our own personnel. Where feasible, used equipment was installed to reduce capital cost and facilitate a tight construction schedule.BackgroundWestar Mining Ltd's Balmer Mine is located in the British Columbia Rockies, just outside of the town of Sparwood in the southeastern corner of British Columbia. The open pit mine, which has been in operation since 1969, currently produces about 6 million clean tonnes of coal per year, mostly for the metallurgical coal export market. Run-of-mine coal tonnages total between 9 and 9.5 million annually and waste removal volumes exceed 30 million bank cubic metres.The mine is a truck/shovel operation; loading equipment includes nine electric shovels, five front-end loaders and a hydraulic backhoe. The truck fleet consists of 40 units of 154-tonne, 181-tonne and 315-tonne capacity. The newer 154-tonne trucks are used for coal haulage for which they have been equipped , with tailgates to maximize their coal carrying capacity."
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APA: C. H. van Eendenburg  (1990)  Balmer's in-pit coal conveyor: Improving haulage efficiency

MLA: C. H. van Eendenburg Balmer's in-pit coal conveyor: Improving haulage efficiency. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1990.

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