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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1977317
IBM Index Class Name
REVISION
Doc Date
10/19/2010
Doc Name
CN-1 Conversion from 110c to 112c (2 of 2)
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Summit Brick and Tile Co.
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DRMS
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CN1
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BMK
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Review of mm ing operaftons of sw urdt Brick <br />ANALYSES of BLASTING IMPACTS, 2.2 cons' <br />In order to prevent any chance damage to the overhead lines or to the public using the <br />roads, AG recommends the following control measures. <br />1. All blastholes should be stemmed with at least two (2) feet of packed dirt before they <br />are shot. <br />2. No blasting will occur within 750 fL of State Highway 9, or 100 fl. of Pickney or <br />Siloam, Rds and 25 ft from Fremont County Road 62 at the 8-Mile mine. <br />3. In preparation of shooting within 1000 ft. of a public road, guards wearing orange <br />vests and using flags, should halt traffic in both directions from a distance of/. mile. <br />By using extreme cautious and the controls list above, the blasting and other miring <br />activities at the Summit Brick Clay Mines should have no negative impacts on adjacent <br />roads and overhead power lines. <br />2.3 Control of Blast Noise <br />This section is a review of current blast noise monitoring technology, and discusses the <br />potendal impaca on neighboring people turd mucuum and presents reoo=rMX W blast <br />noise controls. <br />2.3.1 Blast Noise (Airblssst) Mohni?t - s .r Scales: <br />Blast noise at its highest intensity usually occurs at frequencies below that of human <br />hearing (<20 Hz). Because of this, instruments that measure impulsive blast noise or ' <br />"airblast" are capable of recording at very low frequencies, typically down to 2 Hz. When <br />measurements include low frequency noise with a flat response, they are called "linear <br />scale" measurements. <br />Since full-range recording of blast induced noise can only be done with linear scale <br />instruments, it is imperative that compliance specifications for blast measurements also be <br />expressed in linear scale. Below, Figure 2.5 shows the U.S. Bureau of Mines table of Air <br />Blast Limits. <br />20
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