The Kaiser Resources Ltd. Hydraulic Coal Mine

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
John D. Shaw
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1977

Abstract

1. Introduction 2. The Hydraulic Mine _ (i ) Development (i i ) Extraction ( i i i ) Transport 3. The Water Circuit 4. Manpower and Results 5. Modifications 6. Conclusions 1. Introduction The Kaiser Resources Ltd. hydraulic coal mine is located in south eastern British Columbia, Canada, at the western end of the Crowsnest Pass, next to the Town of Sparwood. The seam presently being mined is the number 10, known locally as the Balmer seam, which is a high quality coking coal, 50 feet in thickness and of an average inclination of 35 degrees. The mine was designed in the late sixties as a small scale trial unit, and was to use a single monitor unit, working 3 shifts per day on a 5 day per week basis. Experience has proved the method to be so successful as to warrant the expansion of the ancilliary facilities to cater for the increased production. The annual raw coal production from this single monitor unit has risen from 108,988 short tons in 1970 to 942,334 short tons in 1975, with a total mine labour force of about 160 men including the surface de-watering plant, mine supervision and mine administration.
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APA: John D. Shaw  (1977)  The Kaiser Resources Ltd. Hydraulic Coal Mine

MLA: John D. Shaw The Kaiser Resources Ltd. Hydraulic Coal Mine. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1977.

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