RI 6017 Washability Of Coals From The Matanuska Valley And Beluga River Fields, Alaska ? Introduction And Summary

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
M. R. Geer
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Jan 1, 1962

Abstract

All the coal lands in Alaska are publicly owned, and the Federal Government is the principal consumer of coal. Therefore the Government has long been concerned with the wise utilization of the coal reserves of Alaska as well as with the availability of coals meeting the specifications for use in various Government installations. Coal preparation plays a key role in both of these areas of interest. The proper choice and operation of coal-washing equipment permits the mining of inferior deposits, minimizes waste of coal in preparation, and assures a prepared product of the best quality obtainable from the raw coal. Thus, from time to time, the Bureau of Mines has made washability examinations on most of the coals mined in Alaska. Generally, these examinations were made when new mines or new beds were opened, when construction of new preparation plants was being considered, or when the operation of existing plants could be improved by better knowledge of the raw coal. The purpose of this report is to bring together all the washability data available on the coals of the Matanuska Valley and Beluga River fields. The pattern of energy development for the rapidly growing Anchorage area is not clear at this time. Formerly coal was the only fuel available for large-scale space heating and power generation. More recently both oil and natural gas have entered the market, and several hydroelectric projects have been completed. Additional major hydroelectric projects are being considered. The role that will be played by coal in this competitive energy market is uncertain. However I if coal is the fuel used in future power plants or industrial installations, the information contained in this report will be useful in indicating the quality of the coals that can be supplied and in selecting proper preparation techniques.
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APA: M. R. Geer  (1962)  RI 6017 Washability Of Coals From The Matanuska Valley And Beluga River Fields, Alaska ? Introduction And Summary

MLA: M. R. Geer RI 6017 Washability Of Coals From The Matanuska Valley And Beluga River Fields, Alaska ? Introduction And Summary. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1962.

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