Practical Aspects Of Mine Drainage Control And Treatment

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
G. L. Barthauer
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Jan 1, 1967

Abstract

It is a distinct privilege to have the opportunity of addressing this group today. Although I, myself, am not a mining engineer, I have always had profound admiration and respect for those of you who each day live and work according to the tenets of Murphy's Law. Murphy, as some of you may know, was an Irish philosopher whose sole contribution to his field was the observation, "In the mining industry, if anything can possibly go wrong, it will!" You have heard this afternoon a variety of papers, touching on or describing in some detail imminent problems which presently face the coal industry. Many of these problems show no signs of diminishing. Actually, there is good reason to believe that they will intensify as governing bodies pass additional enabling legislation and regulatory agencies adopt more stringent "Rules and Regulations". In many cases, these groups are seemingly oblivious or indifferent to either cost factors or technical problems involved in achieving the desired goals.
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APA: G. L. Barthauer  (1967)  Practical Aspects Of Mine Drainage Control And Treatment

MLA: G. L. Barthauer Practical Aspects Of Mine Drainage Control And Treatment. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1967.

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