Construction Of A Watertight Deep Shaft In The Unstable And Water-Bearing Strata Of The Saskatchewan Potash Field

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Erwin K. Roesner
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Jan 1, 1980

Abstract

The difficulties encountered while sinking deep shafts for Potash Mines in southern Saskatchewan have been the subject of several papers in the past. Geological and hydrological conditions of the strata overlying the potash deposits require special techniques for ground and water control during shaft sinking. The easily soluble potash ore requires the lining of these shafts to be virtually watertight to assure long term and safe operation. This paper describes the construction of the most recently completed potash shaft for the Potash Corporation of Saskatchewan. The shaft was designed and constructed by Thyssen Mining Construction of Canada Ltd. and it is located near Lanigan, approximately 110 km east of Saskatoon.
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APA: Erwin K. Roesner  (1980)  Construction Of A Watertight Deep Shaft In The Unstable And Water-Bearing Strata Of The Saskatchewan Potash Field

MLA: Erwin K. Roesner Construction Of A Watertight Deep Shaft In The Unstable And Water-Bearing Strata Of The Saskatchewan Potash Field. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1980.

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