IC 7104 Some Information On Extinguishing An Anthracite Refuse-Bank Fire Near Mahanoy City, Pa. ? Introduction

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 18
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- 6248 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1940
Abstract
Spontaneous firing of coal during storage end even during shipment has long been a serious problem, especially in some regions and with some coals, and methods for preventing such firing have been investigated at intervals for more than 70 years. Spontaneous or other firing of coal waste, either outside or inside mines, has also been a problem probably for as long as mining has been practiced extensively. Much trouble has been caused by such fires, and much money has been spent in attempts to extinguish them. It is known generally that surface waste banks in bituminous-coal fields are very likely to take fire sooner or later, but it is not known so generally that anthracite refuse-bark fires also are common and that at least some of them are more serious in their effect and results than being regarded merely as a nuisance. There surface refuse fires probably would have attracted much more than local attention long ago had it not been that they usually cause no more serious trouble than air pollution. A few supposedly effective methods of preventing or extinguishing spontaneous fires have been reported rather recently. Unless one or more of these prove to be widely applicable, methods of solving these problems are no more certain today than they have been for many years.
Citation
APA:
(1940) IC 7104 Some Information On Extinguishing An Anthracite Refuse-Bank Fire Near Mahanoy City, Pa. ? IntroductionMLA: IC 7104 Some Information On Extinguishing An Anthracite Refuse-Bank Fire Near Mahanoy City, Pa. ? Introduction. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1940.