Fire in Dominion No. 16 Colliery, New Waterford, Nova Scotia

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Louis Frost
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 1953

Abstract

"A FIRE which forced the sealing -of the east side of Dominion No. 16 Colliery in the Town of New Waterford, Nova Scotia, occurred on October 6th, 1952 (Figure 1).So far as can be ascertained, the fire was first noticed in the roof of No. 7 East Lateral, after a brushing shot had been fired in the pavement. There appears to .be no doubt that this shot •blew out, igniting a small feeder in the roof.Regular air measurements and air samples, taken over a long period prior to the fire, indicated that the ventilation was adequate, for at no time had the percentage of CH4 in the general air current exceeded one per cent in this location. The last regular monthly samples and air measurements, taken at the end of September, showed the condition of the ventilation to be:Return at the Top of No. 8 East WallQuantity .... 27,700 cu. ft. per min.CH4 .......................... 0.32 per centC02 ................................ 0.10 per centHowever, in the week preceding the fire the mine examiner on four occasions had reported small feeders of gas at the face of the brushing in No. 7 East Lateral.Figure 2 is a diagram of the working place where the shots were fired. The face brushing had been shot down at 3 :45 p.m. and cleaned up. Two 'hurdle screens' had also been erected, one close to the face brushing and the other fifteen feet from the face."
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APA: Louis Frost  (1953)  Fire in Dominion No. 16 Colliery, New Waterford, Nova Scotia

MLA: Louis Frost Fire in Dominion No. 16 Colliery, New Waterford, Nova Scotia. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1953.

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