Elimination of Two-Pass Benching at Colowyo Coal

International Society of Explosives Engineers
Dave Hummer Alan Jorgansen Scott Scovira
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International Society of Explosives Engineers
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6
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2003

Abstract

Kennecott Energy's Colowyo Coal Mine is the largest open pit coal mine in Colorado and produces 5.5 MM tons per year. Colowyo uses the terrace mining method to recover up to seven seams of rolling coal ranging in thickness from 5 to 20 feet. Draglines are used to strip overburden ranging from 60 to 120 feet thick off two coal seams. These two seams are characterized by soft and fold fractured coal and in past practice cast blasting caused excessive coal damage. As a result, to ensure minimal coal damage and high coal recoveries, the overburden was excavated in two passes. The first pass removed the upper overburden to within 10 to 20 feet of the coal seam. The second pass removed the remaining overburden above the coal. Two-pass mining was effective in controlling coal damage, but also carried significant additional costs.
Citation

APA: Dave Hummer Alan Jorgansen Scott Scovira  (2003)  Elimination of Two-Pass Benching at Colowyo Coal

MLA: Dave Hummer Alan Jorgansen Scott Scovira Elimination of Two-Pass Benching at Colowyo Coal. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 2003.

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