WIPP Ventilation System: Past, Present And Future

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
K. H. McDaniel D. M. Loring
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Jan 1, 2003

Abstract

The underground ventilation system at the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant (WIPP) provides for the unparalleled ability to ensure the safety of the workers, the public and the environment. Although small spatially, the system can vary the airflow from 31.2 to 217.1 m3/s (66,000 to 460,000 cfm). The system can automatically incorporate HEPA filtration in the event of radioactive contamination. Remote-capable regulators individually control the four main splits, and they can be adjusted from the surface if necessary. A ventilation remote-monitoring and control system provides real-time information. Future areas of concern include DPM compliance, system psychrometry, logic-based real-time mine-ventilation simulation and automation using PLC technology. This paper discusses the evolution of this system.
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APA: K. H. McDaniel D. M. Loring  (2003)  WIPP Ventilation System: Past, Present And Future

MLA: K. H. McDaniel D. M. Loring WIPP Ventilation System: Past, Present And Future. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2003.

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