Reduction Of Environmental Noise Levels At The Meadow River No. 1 Preparation Plant

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
David G. Chedgy
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Jan 1, 1976

Abstract

The Meadow River No. 1 Preparation Plant, owned by Sewell Coal Company, a subsidiary of the Pittston Company, was commissioned in the spring of 1974. The plant is designed to process 400 TPH of 5" x 0 raw coal. The 5" x 114'l fraction is processed in a Heavy Medium Vessel with the 114 x 28M reporting to Deister Tables for cleaning. The 28M x 0 fraction is cleaned in flotation cells, with the froth going to clean coal vacuum filters and the tailings to a static thickener where the underflow is reclaimed on Refuse Filters prior to disposal. The noise dosage a worker receives is determined by the ratio of the length of time the worker spends in a particular noise environment divided by the noise exposure in that particular environment. If the worker is exposed to several different sound levels, his total dosage would be the sum of each of the individual dosages. The equation for determining the dosage is: [ ]
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APA: David G. Chedgy  (1976)  Reduction Of Environmental Noise Levels At The Meadow River No. 1 Preparation Plant

MLA: David G. Chedgy Reduction Of Environmental Noise Levels At The Meadow River No. 1 Preparation Plant. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1976.

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