Surface-Water Seepage Into Anthracite Mines In The Lackawanna Basin Northern Field - Anthracite Region Of Pennsylvania ? Summary

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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- 45
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- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1952
Abstract
THE MAGNITUDE of the anthracite industry's drainage problem in the Lackawanna River drainage area is realized when it is known that in 1948 the 27 pumping plants in this region pumped over 48 billion gallons of water to the surface from the mines in the Lackawanna Basin of the Northern field. This is almost 92,000 gallons per minute pumped against an average hydrostatic head of over 300 feet for that year. By comparison, Lake Wallenpaupack, the largest artificial body of water lying wholly in Pennsylvania, contains 71 billion gallons of water in its 24-square-mile area: the volume of water pumped from the mines in the Lackawanna Basin during 1948 was approximately 68 percent of that impounded in Lake Wallenpaupack. The Lackawanna. River and its tributaries drain a troughlike area of 345 square miles. The synclinal axis of this trough lies within the coal measures. All surface drainage into the valley must traverse some part of the coal measures. On the basis of 45.03 inches of rainfall recorded by the Scranton station of the United States Weather Bureau for 1948, the runoff from the Lackawanna River drainage area during that period was 135 billion gallons, approximately three times the volume of water pumped by all mine pumping plants in the Lackawanna. Basin of the Northern field during 1948. In other, words because of the pervious condition of the strata overlying the mine workings, approximately one-third of the total runoff in the Lackawanna River drainage area becomes mine water. This report, reveals that less than 7 percent of the 72 miles of pervious stream beds examined between Archbald and Pittston have been unproved.
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APA:
(1952) Surface-Water Seepage Into Anthracite Mines In The Lackawanna Basin Northern Field - Anthracite Region Of Pennsylvania ? SummaryMLA: Surface-Water Seepage Into Anthracite Mines In The Lackawanna Basin Northern Field - Anthracite Region Of Pennsylvania ? Summary. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1952.