IC 7509 Slope Sinking. Through Water-Bearing Strata at Mine 3, Bell & Zoller Coal & Mining Co., Williamson County, Iil

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
JOSEPH J. SHIELDS Louis A. Turnbull
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Apr 1, 1949

Abstract

The Bell & Zoller Coal & Mining Co. recently completed construction of two slopes at Mine 3 near Zeigler , Ill . The slopes are in the Big Muddy River Valley , and construction was particularly difficult because the strata from the surface to a depth of 70 feet comprise water saturated sandy clay and sand . Many mining companies have similar shaft- and slope - sinking problems , and because these slopes were satisfactorily completed and now are in use the methods followed during construction are described in this information circular . It is believed that other companies with similar problems . will benefit by adopting the methods followed at Mine 3 .
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APA: JOSEPH J. SHIELDS Louis A. Turnbull  (1949)  IC 7509 Slope Sinking. Through Water-Bearing Strata at Mine 3, Bell & Zoller Coal & Mining Co., Williamson County, Iil

MLA: JOSEPH J. SHIELDS Louis A. Turnbull IC 7509 Slope Sinking. Through Water-Bearing Strata at Mine 3, Bell & Zoller Coal & Mining Co., Williamson County, Iil. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1949.

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