Excavation for Underground Salt Plant

International Society of Explosives Engineers
Stephen P. Case Jim Breedlove Mike Fabio
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International Society of Explosives Engineers
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4
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51 KB
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1996

Abstract

To meet salt production needs over the remaining life of the Cayuga Mine at Lansing, New York, the Salt Division of Cargill, Inc. decided to build a new underground screening plant. The new plant required a chamber 50 feet wide by 250 feet long and nearly 70 feet high. On advice of their mining contractor, Dynatec Mining Company, the company chose an ingenious excavation method similar to sublevel stoping. This method eliminated the need for an access ramp, reduced equipment needs and excavation time substantially.
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APA: Stephen P. Case Jim Breedlove Mike Fabio  (1996)  Excavation for Underground Salt Plant

MLA: Stephen P. Case Jim Breedlove Mike Fabio Excavation for Underground Salt Plant. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 1996.

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