Pump Stations, Sumps, and Drainage Systems

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Scott G. Britton
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Jan 1, 1983

Abstract

Traditionally, water removal has taken a backseat to many other coal mining functions. However, it is a vital part of the total mine support system. In many US coal mines, more tons of water are removed each year than tons of coal. An excellent discussion of general drainage characteristics can be found in Chapter 8 of Elements of Practical Coal Mining, published by SME-AIME. This chapter is organized into three major sections. These are: designing effective drainage systems; constructing the main mine pumping station (static system); and constructing a portable pumping station (dynamic system). Each topic presents a separate discussion of the elements a construction foreman or engineer should consider for effective installation and operation of the mine drainage system. In addition, a list of pumping equipment manufacturers is available to interested persons and follows these sections.
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APA: Scott G. Britton  (1983)  Pump Stations, Sumps, and Drainage Systems

MLA: Scott G. Britton Pump Stations, Sumps, and Drainage Systems. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1983.

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