The Design, Commissioning And Operation Of The Castle Valley Plant In Wellington, Ut

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
P. J. Bethell
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Jan 1, 2008

Abstract

Background Increasingly complex geological conditions, with the presence of high ash binders in the mining horizon were encountered at the A.C. I. Dugout Mine near Price, Utah. This led to the production of high ash coal from the Dugout Mine during 2003 and 2004. This material had poor marketability and posed operating issues for the utilities burning the coal. Ash levels increased from typical levels in the 9-12% range to between 15 and 25%. etween 15 and 25%. Reviews of the mine plan and expected geological conditions indicated that further periods of high ash production could be expected. Action Plan Detailed sampling of the mine high ash production was carried out. The majority of the coal from the Dugout Mine is trucked to the Savage Coal Terminal (SCT) at Wellington, Utah where it is stored in multiple piles by quality. Coal at the mine is segregated by a CoalScan 2600, on-line analyzer into high ash, low ash and rock chute (waste material). From these piles, the material is crushed prior to shipment to SCT. The samples obtained from the various high ash piles were subjected to detailed sizing and washability analysis. Once this information was obtained, alternative circuit configurations were evaluated to process this material into a salable product. Water supplies in the arid terrain where the plant is located are scarce. This factor played a part in the final circuit design.
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APA: P. J. Bethell  (2008)  The Design, Commissioning And Operation Of The Castle Valley Plant In Wellington, Ut

MLA: P. J. Bethell The Design, Commissioning And Operation Of The Castle Valley Plant In Wellington, Ut. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2008.

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