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7/8/2011
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PROTOCOLS TO ASSIST IN THE
REMEDIATION OF CBDC PROPERTIES
IMPACTED BY MINE WORKINGS
Prepared for Public Works and Government Services Canada (PWGSC) & Cape Breton Development Corporation (CBDC)
By Conestoga-Rovers & Associates Ltd
Prince Mine
No. 12
Point Aconi
Florence
Atlantic Ocean
Hub Seam
Harbour Seam
Phalen Seam
Emery Seam
Sequence of Coal Seams
Glace Bay
Sydney Coalfield Major Coal Mines
Sydney
Princess
Queen
No. 20
No. 26
No. 4No. 6
No.16
No. 12
No. 9
No. 5
No.1A
No. 1B
No. 8
No. 2
No. 20
No. 4
No. 11
No. 24
No. 24
Lingan
Phalen
No.1A
No. 1B
No. 5
No. 9
No. 10
No. 26
New Waterford
Princess
Sydney Mines
Glace Bay
Donkin
DT
LinganNo. 12 & 14
No. 20
No. 8
No. 1B
No. 5
No. 20
Phalen
No.1ANo. 9
No. 10
No. 26
Lingan
No. 5
No.1B
No. 2
No. 20
Cape Breton University
Glace Bay
New Waterford
Glace Bay
Prince Mine
Donkin
CBDC Properties
Sydney
Donkin
Cape Breton University
Ground SubsidenceOver Underground Coal
Mine Workings
IMWA 2010 Sydney, Nova Scotia | “Mine Water & Innovative Thinking”
Deep concernPaul Humphries The Guardian, Wednesday 31 January 2001 The mass closure of Britain's pits left many bad legacies, but none worse than the gases seeping up from disused mines.
Christopher Noonan would still be alive if a local authority had done just that and put in place safety measures. Noonan, 22, suffocated as he went to the aid of his father, Stephen, who had collapsed in a trench filled with blackdamp while they were laying sewer pipes near Barnsley in 1998. Blackdamp is a heavy, suffocating mixture of nitrogen and carbon dioxide which may accumulate in abandoned mine workings. Experts found it had seeped into the trench from a disused colliery nearby. Workmates managed to haul Stephen out of the trench, but by that time Christopher had also collapsed and they were too late to save his life.
ACCIDENTAL RELEASE OF ACID MINE WATERS
PURPOSE OF PROTOCOLS
Foster awareness of the mining-related hazards associated with abandoned coal mine workingsmine workings
GOAL OF PROTOCOLS
To help insure that site investigations and remediation are carried out effectively, efficiently, with due regard for worker and public safety and in an environmentally considerate manner
Stage 1
Information Gathering
Stage 2
Initial Site Investigation
Stage 5
Remediation Implemented
PWGSC Web Site
HSMWC
Stage 3
Mine Workings Report
Stage 4
Detailed Site Investigations
IMWA 2010 Sydney, Nova Scotia | “Mine Water & Innovative Thinking”