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11/26/2007 4:13:37 AM
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981008A
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
3/25/2003
Section_Exhibit Name
NH2 Section 2.05.3(3)(6)(a) Overburden Blasting
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• <br />• <br />New Horizon Mine are Instantel DS077 "MiniMates". The specifications for this type of <br />instrument can be seen in Attachment 2.05.3(6)(a)-3. The instruments will measure peak <br />particle velocity in three mutually perpendicular directions. They will be typically placed at the <br />closest non-company owned structures to the actual blast site or at some point in between a <br />blast and anon-company owned structure. They will provide a recorded readout of peak <br />particle velocity, and for residences the potential air blast, after each blast event. The peak <br />velocity value and other instrumentation data will be printed out as shown in Attachment <br />2.05.3(6)(a)-4. The recorded digital seismic data will be downloaded and kept on file, along with <br />the blast report from the contractor, at the mine office. <br />Production <br />Bagged, slurry or dry ANFO explosive will be used at different times to properly fracture the <br />overburden at the New Horizon Mine. Powder factors will vary with each shot due to ever <br />changing geologic rock formations. Powder factors for each shot will be selected after the <br />following criteria have been taken into consideration: <br />a. Examining the highwall for geologic rock formation thickness and rock type. <br />b. Consult with the blast-hole drill operator for hardness of the rock and thickness within <br />the proposed blast area. <br />c. Consult with the overburden shovel operator far size of blasted rock and ease of <br />digging. <br />d. Location of shot in relationship to dwellings and other structures. <br />e. Reviewing previous seismic blast records for peak particle velocity. Peak particle <br />velocities for each shot will be closely monitored by seismic recorders and will be kQpt <br />below the 1 in/sec limit at any inhabited structure off the mine property. WFC will <br />• cne.,ieea iz Nov zaoz) 2.05.3(6)(a)4 <br />
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