Gob pile stabilization, reclamation, and utilization. Interim report No. 1, Feb 1972--May 1973
Gob piles present many problems both to the mine operator and to the general public. Waste disposal is expensive in terms of material handling and land use; may produce air and water pollution; may present a danger due to slides; and is generally an eyesore. It is in the interest of the public and the mine operator to use the best practical method of waste disposal which will minimize environmental damage. A great deal of research has been done on various aspects of coal waste disposal and utilization; however, little effort has been made in developing comprehensive programs or processes. This report is intended to show what progress has been made to date in the area of stabilization, reclamation and utilization of coal wastes. Bringing together all facets of the problem and of the various solutions which have been developed will serve both the mine operator who has a waste disposal problem and the researcher planning work in this area. (Author) (GRA)
- Research Organization:
- West Virginia Univ., Morgantown (USA). Coal Research Bureau
- DOE Contract Number:
- DI-14-32-0001-1218
- OSTI ID:
- 7093418
- Report Number(s):
- PB-224561/1
- Country of Publication:
- United States
- Language:
- English
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