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                     Repair the Fan, Save Money Repair the Fan, Save MoneyBy Thomas J. Kuli, Tim Rape When a fan or blower breaks down or becomes worn, customers have two choices. They can replace it or they can have it repaired. In the past, replacement was the preferred option, especially when the Jan 1, 2005 
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                     Expediting the Environmental Planning Process for Small Mine Permit Applications Expediting the Environmental Planning Process for Small Mine Permit ApplicationsBy Gary J. Fletcher Mining and processing activities which are proposed on private land, state leases, or unpatented mining claims are governed by numerous local, state, and federal laws which identify the procedures and Jan 1, 1987 
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                     Tunneling Safety -- Regulations And Rewards Tunneling Safety -- Regulations And RewardsBy Robert Vergie Like most of you, I would rather work on a job than talk about it. But it is fruitful to spend some time taking stock of important developments in the heavy construction field. One of the strongest Jan 1, 1974 
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                     Proposed Contracting Practices For The Caltrain Downtown Extension Proposed Contracting Practices For The Caltrain Downtown ExtensionBy Derek J. Penrice The Caltrain Downtown Extension (DTX) project will extend commuter and future statewide high-speed rail service into the Transbay Transit Center, which will be located in the business district in down 
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                     Mine Closure At San Martin Mine In Honduras, Central America - Preprint 09-111 Mine Closure At San Martin Mine In Honduras, Central America - Preprint 09-111By R. E. Chaves San Martin Mine is an open pit, gold heap leach operation located approximately 70 kilometers from the Honduran capital of Tegucigalpa. Mining operations commenced in 2000 and were completed late in Jan 1, 2009 
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                     Kenya- A New Source Of Titanium Minerals Kenya- A New Source Of Titanium MineralsBy J. C. Potvin Although the occurrence of deposits of titanium minerals on Kenya’s present day beaches and adjacent dune systems has been well documented, the potential for older formations to host economically viab Jan 1, 2001 
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                     Dealing With Subsidence and SMCRA Dealing With Subsidence and SMCRABy James M. Riddle A discussion of frequently asked questions may help individuals trying to interpret subsidence regulations or prepare permit applications. The subsidence permitting process involves just one part of Jan 12, 1980 
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                     Current State Of Disc Cutter Design And Development Directions Current State Of Disc Cutter Design And Development DirectionsBy Joe Roby Rolling disc cutters are the business end of hard-rock and mixed-face tunnel boring machines (TBMs). Since their first successful employment on a TBM more than 50 years ago, disc cutter technology ha Jan 1, 2009 
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                     Ground Freezing A Proven Technology In Mine Shaft Sinking Ground Freezing A Proven Technology In Mine Shaft SinkingBy Paul C. Schmall The link between artificial ground freezing and the mining industry stretches back more than 140 years, and across an ocean. Patented by the German scientist F.H. Poetsch in 1863, the technique is re Jan 1, 2007 
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                     Analysis Of Sudden Floor Heave In Deep Western U.S. Mines - Preprint 09-010 Analysis Of Sudden Floor Heave In Deep Western U.S. Mines - Preprint 09-010By H. Maleki As mining continues toward deeper reserves in thick western US coal fields, the control of mining induced-seismicity has become a priority in many operations in Utah, Colorado, and Wyoming. Gradual f Jan 1, 2009 
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                     Technology for In Situ Uranium Leaching Technology for In Situ Uranium LeachingBy David Baughman, Steven Axen, Ray V. Huff, Donald H. Davidson Introduction In situ leaching (ISL) is an alternative method of mining uranium from deposits that are low-grade, deeplying, and water-saturated. ISL recovers uranium by transporting fluids through Jan 2, 1980 
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                     Face Dust Levels At Deep-Cut Underground Coal Mines Face Dust Levels At Deep-Cut Underground Coal MinesBy J. D. Potts Dust surveys were conducted at six underground coal mines to determine if deep-cutting practices expose face workers to higher levels of respirable dust. The surveyed mines were able to successfully m Jan 1, 2011 
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                     How To Increase Plant Performance With Artificial Intelligence And Expert Systems - Preprint 09-074 How To Increase Plant Performance With Artificial Intelligence And Expert Systems - Preprint 09-074By L. B. Hales Expert control of grinding and flotation plants has been successfully used in the minerals industry since the 1970?s. The earliest of these systems were written in a hard-coded fashion in FORTRAN, BAS Jan 1, 2009 
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                     Inspection of a Brick-Lined Aqueduct Inspection of a Brick-Lined AqueductBy Paul S. Fisk, Arne Fareth, Julie Frietas, Francis Lo, Fidel L. Mallonga INTRODUCTION This report describes the inspection of parts of the New Croton Aqueduct (NCA)undertaken for the New York City Department of Environmental Protection (NYCDEP)by Parsons Brinckerhoff Qu Jan 1, 2007 
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                     Use of Simulation to Validate Load And Haul Requirements at Cortez Gold Mines Use of Simulation to Validate Load And Haul Requirements at Cortez Gold MinesBy W. L. Jacobsen, T. L. Dyer Cortez Gold Mines is completing a Feasibility Study for a new open pit gold mine in north central NV. The production schedule calls for a peak in material movement. This schedule is based on current o Jan 1, 2006 
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                     Considerations Regarding the Registration of Professional Engineers Considerations Regarding the Registration of Professional EngineersThe US Constitution provides for regulation by the states for protecting the public's safety, health, and welfare. Hence, in the eyes of the law of all states today, this is the sole justificatio Jan 2, 1984 
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                     Borehole Hoisting For Shaft Sinking And Development At Brunswick Mining And Smelting Corporation Limited, Bathurst, New Brunswick Borehole Hoisting For Shaft Sinking And Development At Brunswick Mining And Smelting Corporation Limited, Bathurst, New BrunswickBy W. R. Dengler, R. S. Brown In 1974, Brunswick Mining and Smelting Corporation Limited started a 48 million dollar expansion programme at their property in Bathurst, New Brunswick. A portion of the expansion plans includes a 26 Jan 1, 1976 
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                     “Shake And Slip To Survive” - Tunnel Design “Shake And Slip To Survive” - Tunnel DesignBy Drupad B. Desai, Bruce Chang, Jay L. Merritt This paper reviews difficult ground conditions encountered along the alignment of large-diameter sewage tunnels for the City of Los Angeles. It offers a detailed one-of-a-kind solution to a unique pro Jan 1, 1989 
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                     New Test Methodology For Estimating The Abrasiveness Of Soils For TBM Tunneling New Test Methodology For Estimating The Abrasiveness Of Soils For TBM TunnelingBy F. Dahl, P. Raleigh, J. Holzhauser, B. Nilsen Tunnel excavation using tunnel boring machines (TBMs), has become increasingly common in recent years, despite the fact that precise evaluation of certain risks have not kept pace with the use of thes Jan 1, 2007 
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                     Dust Control Considerations For Deep-Cut Faces When Using Exhaust Ventilation and a Flooded-Bed Scrubber - Preprint 97-48 Dust Control Considerations For Deep-Cut Faces When Using Exhaust Ventilation and a Flooded-Bed Scrubber - Preprint 97-48By R. A. Jankowski The U.S. Bureau of Mines (USBM) conducted a series of laboratory tests to investigate the effectiveness of using a flooded-bed scrubber with exhaust ventilation in deep-cut faces of up to 12.2 m in le Feb 24, 1997 
