Savage River Mines The World's First Long Distance Iron Ore Slurry Pipeline (95ef4bc8-b1e0-4cc3-a83b-5d9b8bd12eba)

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
W. F. McDermott
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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32
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1968

Abstract

The transportation of solids by pipeline is not new. In 1891 a United States patent broadly covering a method of pumping coal with water was granted to W. C. Andrews. His pilot plant was constructed on what is now the site of the New York Public Library in Manhattan. His process was applied to pumping coal mine waste back into the worked out portion of coal mines. On October 26, 1967, the world's first long distance iron ore slurry line was put into service by Savage River Mines. The commissioning of this 5.0 million dollar installation climaxed three years of development, testing, and construction and proved the Company's faith in pioneering this unique transportation method for iron ore. This paper will discuss some of the more pertinent items in connection with that three- year period. Also to be discussed will be the operation of this line during the past eleven months.
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APA: W. F. McDermott  (1968)  Savage River Mines The World's First Long Distance Iron Ore Slurry Pipeline (95ef4bc8-b1e0-4cc3-a83b-5d9b8bd12eba)

MLA: W. F. McDermott Savage River Mines The World's First Long Distance Iron Ore Slurry Pipeline (95ef4bc8-b1e0-4cc3-a83b-5d9b8bd12eba). Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1968.

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