Dolph Abandoned Mine Fire Control Project

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Thomas A. Gray
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Jan 1, 2009

Abstract

The Dolph Mine fire site is located in Lackawanna County, PA, approximately three miles northeast of the city of Scranton. The fire was burning in both coal refuse (culm) and underground anthracite mine workings. It was reportedly begun by rubbish burning on top of a culm bank. A site investigation was completed in 2006 to define the extent of the fire and to recommend fire control measures. A cut off trench was selected as the principal control method. Plans and specifications were prepared in late 2006. The project was bid and a contractor selected in early 2007. The trench construction was completed in 2007. This paper describes the investigation and selection of the fire control method and discusses the trench construction.
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APA: Thomas A. Gray  (2009)  Dolph Abandoned Mine Fire Control Project

MLA: Thomas A. Gray Dolph Abandoned Mine Fire Control Project. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2009.

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