IC 8998 Inverted Pyramid-Shaped Plugs For Closing Abandoned Mine Shafts-Galena, KS, Demonstration Project

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
W. M. Dressel
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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Jan 1, 1985

Abstract

This Bureau of Mines report describes a shaft closure demonstration project in which 11 inverted pyramid-shaped plugs were used to plug abandoned open mine shafts in Galena, KS, The inverted pyramid-shaped forms, fabricated from steelplate, were designed so that the inverted base would be larger, by 4 ft on a side, than the approximate size of the shaft opening at the surface residuum-solid rock interface. After the surface openings of the shafts were trimmed with a backhoe, the steel forms, complete with reinforcing, were lowered into the openings and filled with concrete; the remaining portions of the openings above the plugs were backfilled to slightly above the surrounding surface level with waste rock and soil. Location and elevation monuments were installed for long-tern evaluation of the success of the project.
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APA: W. M. Dressel  (1985)  IC 8998 Inverted Pyramid-Shaped Plugs For Closing Abandoned Mine Shafts-Galena, KS, Demonstration Project

MLA: W. M. Dressel IC 8998 Inverted Pyramid-Shaped Plugs For Closing Abandoned Mine Shafts-Galena, KS, Demonstration Project. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1985.

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