Coal Refuse Disposal In Mountainous Areas

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Gordon Cook
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Jan 1, 1983

Abstract

American Electric Power Company (AEP operates 31 coal mines in three states, and some 26 electric generating stations (19 coal-fired) located in the Ohio River Basin. Normally the system burns over 36,071,600 tonnes (40,000,000 tons) of coal and generates in excess of 3.6 X 1018 J (100 billion kwh) of electricity per year. In 1975, AEP, in response to the progressively more stringent air quality requirements of the clean air act, acquired large low-sulfur reserves in Carbon County, Utah (Figure 1. Location Map). Price River Coal Company (PRCC) is the operator OF this multi-seam complex, which is part of the Book Cliffs coalfield at an elevation exceeding 1,829 m (6,000 ft.). The topography is mountainous and divided by numerous canyons. Flat areas are at a premium (Figure 2. Castle Gate Area). Modern high production longwall mining takes in some top and bottom waste, and in this particular operation, it amounts to about 14% of the ROM tonnage.
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APA: Gordon Cook  (1983)  Coal Refuse Disposal In Mountainous Areas

MLA: Gordon Cook Coal Refuse Disposal In Mountainous Areas. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1983.

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