299:, in which pressure causes material from the walls and ceiling to explode inward into the excavated spaces. No miners were injured and all equipment was recovered from the affected area, but the partial collapse closed off that area and forced the mine to instead extract coal that had a higher ash content. The company depended on the low-ash coal to meet its contractual obligations, however, so on March 21 a meeting was held in which it was decided to return to the south barrier pillar. This pillar was adjacent to the north barrier pillar. The March 10 event was never officially reported to
378:, which would be expected if the miners were still alive and breathing. Subsequent air samples, though, showed oxygen levels near 7%, at near fatal levels for human life. Initially, the subsequent sampling was thought to be consistent with a neighboring sealed-off mine cavity, and that the drill bit had simply drifted off course, but it was later confirmed that it actually did reach its targeted destination. Seemingly, the initial findings of 20.5% oxygen levels were from the bore hole itself, instead of the actual mine cavity.
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708:, the fourth bore hole was completed. Cameras showed the area was completely collapsed, and air samples taken would not support human life. Rob Moore told reporters, "It is disappointing. And it's likely that these miners may not be found." A fifth bore hole was started on August 20. Both the monitoring equipment and continued seismic activity indicated that the mine was slowly collapsing and remained unsafe for underground rescue workers.
729:, owner Bob Murray announced the closure of the Tower mine, which contains the area of the collapse. Murray announced that he would relocate workers to Illinois or Ohio if they choose, saying, "If they choose this, there will be no one laid off." Some workers complained that he was not offering enough benefits for relocated workers, and that a cost of living adjustment to local pay scales reduced their salary too much.
464:, owner of the mine, stated that he filed paperwork with federal regulators to permanently close and seal the Crandall Canyon mine. "Had I known that this evil mountain, this alive mountain, would do what it did, I would never have sent the miners in here. I'll never go near that mountain again," he said. Murray initially claimed the accident was due to an earthquake, stating he and his company held no responsibility.
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454:, the mine collapsed again when one of the walls of the tunnel exploded outwards, killing three rescue workers and injuring six others. All rescue workers were pulled from the mine, and it was not known whether rescue efforts underground for the trapped miners would continue. The three rescuers killed were Dale "Bird" Black (49), Brandon Kimber (29), and Gary Jensen (53). Jensen was an inspector for MSHA.
771:, a 53-page report issued by University of Utah seismologists was released to the public. It recalculated the epicenter of the magnitude-3.9 mine collapse began near where miners were excavating coal and quickly grew to a 50-acre (200,000 m) cave-in. They also estimated the size of the collapse to be about four times larger than was thought shortly after the time of the Aug. 6, 2007, disaster.
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feet (3,274 m). Mill Fork Peak, located about 1.2 miles (1.9 km) south of the mine's entrance, is at elevation 9,885 feet (3,013 m). A ridge line 0.5 miles (0.80 km) north of the mine entrance reaches elevations above 9,200 feet (2,800 m). That is an offset of about 1,400 vertical feet (427m) above the mine's entrance in the canyon below.
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target the noises detected in the mine about 3/4 of the distance to the third hole, roughly 800 feet (240 m) beyond the initial holes. The first two bore holes targeted the approximate location of the miners at the time of the collapse. The third bore hole targeted a ventilation area about 1,200 ft (370 m) beyond the first two holes.
238:. The Crandall Canyon mine is operated by Genwal Resources Inc., an operating division of UtahAmerican. The other co-owner is the Intermountain Power Agency (IPA) of South Jordan, Utah. On July 24, 2008, the U.S. government announced its highest penalty for coal mine safety violations against Genwal Resources, $ 1.64 million, for the 2007 collapse.
743:, the seventh bore hole was completed. The mine cavity was filled with mud and debris, rising about 5 ft (1.5 m) per hour (1.5 m/h). Mine owners announced that there were no plans to drill additional holes, which cost about $ 600,000 each. They also announced plans to send the robotic camera down the fourth bore hole.
722:, a sixth bore hole reached the mine tunnel. Officials announced that the section of the mine was too small for the miners to have survived. A robotic camera—which was ordered weeks before and was finally assembled over the previous week—was planned to descend the hole on August 27. A seventh bore hole was also planned.
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The topography in the vicinity of the mine is generally mountainous with peaks reaching above 10,000 feet (3,000 m) within a 3-mile (4.8 km) radius from the mine's entrance. An unnamed peak 3-mile (4.8 km) west at the head of both
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On July 24, 2008, MSHA announced its highest penalty for coal mine safety violations, $ 1.85 million (~$ 2.57 million in 2023), for the collapse. The government fined Genwal
Resources, $ 1.34 million "for violations that directly contributed to the deaths of six miners last year," plus nearly $
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Thursday August 9, 2007, a drill bit boring a 2.5 inches (6.4 cm) hole over 1,800 feet (550 m) into the presumed location of the trapped miners reached its targeted destination. The hole was fitted with a steel pipe to allow air samples to be recovered and a microphone to be lowered, which
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Department of Labor, of which MSHA is an agency, for lax oversight before the collapse and mismanaging the failed rescue attempt.
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According to 1,400 pages of government and congressional reports, the mine was doomed, starting months before the disaster. MSHA cited Murray Energy affiliate Genwal
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lowered into the borehole, had a duration of around five minutes, but could easily have been an animal or even a rock crumbling, said
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Resources was reported to use overly aggressive mining, and failed to recalibrate their modeling of Crandall's supposed stability to match the reduction of crucial barrier pillars. In one case it miscalculated depth covers that are fundamental to safety equations at underground mines. In
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to scope the site. It reached the mine shaft early
Saturday, August 11. The aforementioned robotic camera was lowered into the collapsed coal mine from the nine-inch (229 mm) wide shaft, and revealed typical mining equipment but not the six missing miners, according to a federal official
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On August 23, 2007, rescue workers bored a sixth hole into the area where the miners were last known to be working. No signs of life were detected from the sixth borehole. "There was zero void. are going through a living hell, and it's just heartbreaking" quoted Colin King of Rob Moore, vice
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A third bore hole was started on the evening of Sunday, August 12. The target was a ventilation area near the back of the mine. Miners are trained to go to these areas in the event that other escape routes are inaccessible. The bore hole was completed mid-day on
Wednesday, August 15. Initial
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was installed the same year into the mine. The installation of the longwall nearly doubled the capacity of the mine. A new longwall was purchased two years later which increased the capacity further to 3.5 million tons (3,175,000 t) per year. To handle the increased capacity, a new loadout
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reached the cavity location underground early Friday morning on August 10. The microphone recorded no sounds of human activity, but the crude air sample analysis from underground initially determined that the atmosphere was hospitable for life, with a sampling consisting of 20.5%
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facility was built at the mine. Additional federal leases were expected to extend the life of the mine and new portals on its south side were slated to be installed to expand access options. Mine owners had informed the state of Utah they planned to close the mine in 2008.
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president of Murray Energy, as he informed the families
Saturday. Although the sixth hole had been called the final hole, a seventh hole was drilled on August 30, 2007. The mine cavity was filled with mud and debris, rising about 5 ft (1.5 m) per hour (1.5 m/h).
750:, the robotic camera was sent down the fourth bore hole. Federal Mine Safety and Health Administration spokesman Rich Kulczewski said officials planned to drop the robot down the fourth hole despite his guess of a 90 percent chance the high-tech camera could be lost.
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stations in Utah and Nevada. Initial reports questioned whether the collapse was triggered by an earthquake, but subsequent research proved the seismic readings were due to the collapse. Additional seismic activities were recorded in the days following the event.
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A concurrent rescue effort involved the creation of a nine-inch (22 cm) hole. The target was another possible location of the miners at the time of the collapse. This shaft would have allowed the delivery of food, water, and a powerful teleoperated robotic
481:, the government's top mine safety official said "It was not — and I repeat, it was not — a natural occurring earthquake." The government also levied a $ 220,000 fine against a mining consultant, Agapito Associates, "for faulty analysis of the mine's design."
764:, Federal regulators revealed that Murray Energy sealed three main passageways with concrete blocks in October, leaving the bodies inside entombed. The blocks may be removed at a later date in the unlikely event there are any subsequent recovery efforts.
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A week later, Blake Hannah, a retired inspector who used to oversee the mine said that several warning signs — including reports from miners of weakening support structures — had been ignored. "In my opinion," he said, "there were bad mining practices."
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method. The extraction of material literally creates a 'room' while the ceiling is supported by the 'pillars' of coal that remain. Retreat mining refers to the common practice of removing the pillars while retreating back towards the mine entrance.
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surrounds the mine. The mine conducts surface operations on 10 acres (40,000 m) of disturbed land within the forest. The permit area for the mine covers an area of more than 5,000 acres (20 km) utilizing fee land, federal, and state leases.
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crew. In the 24 hours between the August 15th and 16th reports, digging teams were only able to advance about 25 feet (7.6 m). They had advanced 826 feet (252 m) into the rubble and estimated 1,200 feet (370 m) still remained.
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266:) of coal each year. NEICO purchased the mine in 1989 and the next year IPA purchased 50% interest. By 1991, a continuous haulage system was used helping production surge to 1 to 1.5 million tons (900,000–1,400,000 t) each year.
757:, Federal officials called off the search after four weeks of failed search efforts. The option of drilling an eighth hole was not ruled out entirely but would only be considered if new information arose to justify its drilling.
715:, a fifth bore hole reached the mine tunnel. Video that came back from a camera lowered into the bore hole showed only about 6 inches of open space between the ceiling and rubble filling the 8-foot (2.4 m)-high tunnel.
736:, the robotic camera was unable to reach the mine through the sixth bore hole. The continuing seismic activity caused the bore hole to shift. The machine was able to descend within about 10 feet (3.0 m) of the mine cavity.
516:". A seismic event was registered at 6:38 in that area. in which several rescuers were injured, according to a representative from the Utah Department of Natural Resources. Two helicopters were also dispatched from
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Poor lighting allowed the camera only to see about 15 feet (4.6 m) into a void at the bottom of the drill hole, far less than the 100 feet (30 m) it is normally capable of seeing, said
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announced that there would be an indefinite suspension of the underground rescue effort, stemming from the three fatalities and nine injuries from the most recent collapse of the mine.
303:, as required by law. Robert Murray claimed to be unaware of the incident but minutes of the March 21 meeting, released in January 2008, revealed that he had in fact known about it.
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1774:"Collapsed Utah mine where 6 workers' bodies remain has been sealed" - Associated Press via International Herald Tribune
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1519:"Senate panel issues subpoena for Utah mine owner - CNN.com"
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1427:"Rescue Halted at Mine After 3 Deaths and 6 Injuries"
1122:"Panoramio - Photo of Crandall Canyon Mine Distaster"
182:, and about 15 miles (24 km) west north-west of
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1543:"Crews prepare for final rescue effort at Utah mine"
1442:. Karen Job Templeton. Retrieved on August 5, 2012.
1182:"Six miners trapped after Utah coal mine collapses"
1889:Song written for the community of the lost miners.
1624:"Ambulances and helicopters rush to Crandall mine"
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1694:Robotic Camera Will Probe Mine; 7th Hole Planned
1319:"Second drill reaches collapsed Utah mine shaft"
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1763:"Search Ends For Buried Utah Miners" - CNN News
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1333:"Third Drill Hole Could Be Completed Tonight"
1161:"6 miners trapped in Utah coal mine collapse"
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