Blast Parameters for the Nagagami Hydro-Electric Project Tailrace Plug Blast, Utilizing Long Round Jumbo Technology

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Joseph Keenan
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Jan 1, 1997

Abstract

In March of 1994, Dynatec Mining Limited entered into a contract with PCL Civil Constructors to carry out the underground excavations for the Algonquin Power Corporation’s15 Megawatt Nagagami hydro-electric power station located near Hearst, Ontario, Canada. Dynatec completed the work for this project in early October 1995. Dynatec Mining Limited’s work included the excavation of a 175 meter long penstock driven at a grade of -25% to a 4000 m3 powerhouse located 50 meters below the intake elevation. A 1200 meter long tailrace was driven from the Nagagami River to connect with the powerhouse. Two 50 meter raises were driven from the powerhouse to surface to pro-vide access for equipment and personnel. The excavation of the tailrace tunnel(5.8m x 5.9m) was completed using Dynatec’s Long Round Jumbo Technology.
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APA: Joseph Keenan  (1997)  Blast Parameters for the Nagagami Hydro-Electric Project Tailrace Plug Blast, Utilizing Long Round Jumbo Technology

MLA: Joseph Keenan Blast Parameters for the Nagagami Hydro-Electric Project Tailrace Plug Blast, Utilizing Long Round Jumbo Technology. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1997.

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