RI 6726 Analysis Of The Coal Industry In Boulder-Weld Coalfield, Colorado

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Raymond L. Lowrie
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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Jan 1, 1966

Abstract

Coal deposits in the Boulder-Weld County coalfield in Colorado are analyzed in relation to economic factors governing the growth, stability, and competitive potential of the coal industry. Recoverable reserves, estimated to be 571 million tons, are discussed in detail, particularly those in the Erie and Frederick Quadrangles. Geology of the coal measures, quantity and quality of water resources, and chemical and physical properties of the coal are described. Coal production factors, including mining techniques and equipment, labor requirements, transportation facilities and rates, and markets, are considered for coal's position in competition with alternate fuels. Growth of the fuels market, through increasing thermal-electric power generation in the Denver Metropolitan Area, will stimulate coal production in Colorado. Reserves of the contiguous Boulder-Weld coalfield, if mined in a sustained, year-round, high-tonnage operation, could be used to supply much of that fuel demand.
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APA: Raymond L. Lowrie  (1966)  RI 6726 Analysis Of The Coal Industry In Boulder-Weld Coalfield, Colorado

MLA: Raymond L. Lowrie RI 6726 Analysis Of The Coal Industry In Boulder-Weld Coalfield, Colorado. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1966.

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