Ventilation Efficiency Improvements Utilizing A Mine Wide Monitoring System

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
C. W. Chiaretta
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Jan 1, 1990

Abstract

Utah Power and Light Company's Deer Creek Mine had been developed to a point where mine ventilation efficiency had declined to an unacceptable level. Problems identified were ventilation of inactive areas, excessive leakage, and restrictions in the return and intake air ways. Mine management implemented an intensive mine ventilation improvement program to alleviate future problems with respirable dust in the working sections and diesel equipment emissions. Program objectives included sealing of inactive areas of the mine, rehabilitation of high resistance areas, and construction of additional intake and return aircourses. Applications of computer modeling techniques are used to predict the effects of ventilation changes and improvements. Improvements are then prioritized to achieve the largest efficiency increases first. Actual real time assessment of the mine environment and ventilation changes are accomplished with a mine wide monitoring computer system. The Deer Creek ventilation improvement program has more than doubled the ventilating efficiency of the mine.
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APA: C. W. Chiaretta  (1990)  Ventilation Efficiency Improvements Utilizing A Mine Wide Monitoring System

MLA: C. W. Chiaretta Ventilation Efficiency Improvements Utilizing A Mine Wide Monitoring System. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1990.

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