IC 7680 Methods And Costs Of Sinking A Shaft Through A Fractured, Water-Bearing Formation At Friedensville. Pa, - Introduction And Summary

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Warren Hastings
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Jan 1, 1954

Abstract

This paper describes the methods and costs, in units of labor end materials, of sinking a 7 compartment vertical shaft 1,261 feet through a fractured, water-saturated formation. The shaft, designed for hoisting 2,500 tons a day, is at Friedensville, Lehigh County, Pa., approximately 6 miles south of Allentown and Bethlehem. It was sunk by the E. J. Longyear Co. under contract to the New Jersey Zinc Co. Preparation for shaft sinking W8A begun July 1, 1947, and sinking was completed August 18, 1952. A total of 604,858 man hours was required to sink the shaft.
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APA: Warren Hastings  (1954)  IC 7680 Methods And Costs Of Sinking A Shaft Through A Fractured, Water-Bearing Formation At Friedensville. Pa, - Introduction And Summary

MLA: Warren Hastings IC 7680 Methods And Costs Of Sinking A Shaft Through A Fractured, Water-Bearing Formation At Friedensville. Pa, - Introduction And Summary. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1954.

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