Blasting Techniques And Safeguards Used In Enlarging The Underground Powerhouse At Salto De Villarino, Spain

- Organization:
- Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
- Pages:
- 22
- File Size:
- 942 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1974
Abstract
Near the village of Villarino de los Aires, in the province of Salamanca, Spain, is an existing underground hydroelectric power plant. A major enlargement was undertaken to increase the electrical generating capacity, under a contract awarded to a joint venture of Dragados & Construcciones, S.A., Entrecanales y Tavora, S.A., and S.A. Conrad Zschokke. The enlargement required the excavation of an underground system of tunnels, shafts and chambers adjacent to existing facilities and interconnected with these facilities. The existing machine hall and transformer chamber were both extended, requiring excavation of the rock that constituted the existing end walls of these chambers. The drilling, blasting and excavating of the underground system had to be done without damaging existing underground openings or any of the existing structures, equipment or instrumentation facilities. This required careful control of vibrations, air waves and dust. The joint-venture contractors preferred to use electric blasting methods, if these methods could be implemented in a safe manner. The safety question had to be evaluated carefully. High electrical potentials existed at the site because of the electrical generating and transmitting facilities that could not be shut down. Electrical fields were carefully studied prior to the beginning of the work. This was done both in the underground environment and above the ground surface. Special procedures were followed to ensure safety with
Citation
APA:
(1974) Blasting Techniques And Safeguards Used In Enlarging The Underground Powerhouse At Salto De Villarino, SpainMLA: Blasting Techniques And Safeguards Used In Enlarging The Underground Powerhouse At Salto De Villarino, Spain. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1974.