RI 2895 A Comparison Of The Acidity Of Waters From Some Active And Abandoned Coal Mines ? Introduction

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- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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- 8
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- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1928
Abstract
In the course of another investigation4 during 1926 and 1927, samples of water collected from a few abandoned coal mines indicated that their drainage was usually lower in acidity than water from active mines in the same locality. In order to determine whether this condition might have a bearing on the advisability of sealing abandoned mines, a number of such mines were visited, samples of drainage were collected, and as much information as possible was obtained from officials of the mining companies and older residents of the district. The results of this work are the basis of the present report. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS The authors are indebted to E. W. Robertson, F. F. Spowart, J. H. Nagle, and W. D. Adams of the Northwest Mining & Exchange Co.; E. M. Fasset, Fred Lane, Wm. Humphreys, and Dr. T. A. Hutchison of Brockway, Pa.; C. W. Faulk of the Shawmut Mining Co.; James Hau of Kersey, Pa., and do others for information received; and to Dr, R. R. Sayers of the Bureau of Mines, under whose direction the work was conducted.
Citation
APA:
(1928) RI 2895 A Comparison Of The Acidity Of Waters From Some Active And Abandoned Coal Mines ? IntroductionMLA: RI 2895 A Comparison Of The Acidity Of Waters From Some Active And Abandoned Coal Mines ? Introduction. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1928.