30 CFR §75.334
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- (a)Worked-out areas where no pillars have been recovered shall be—
- (b)
- (1)During pillar recovery a bleeder system shall be used to control the air passing through the area and to continuously dilute and move methane-air mixtures and other gases, dusts, and fumes from the worked-out area away from active workings and into a return air course or to the surface of the mine.
- (2)After pillar recovery a bleeder system shall be maintained to provide ventilation to the worked-out area, or the area shall be sealed.
- (c)The approved ventilation plan shall specify the following:
- (1)The design and use of bleeder systems;
- (2)The means to determine the effectiveness of bleeder systems;
- (3)The means for adequately maintaining bleeder entries free of obstructions such as roof falls and standing water; and
- (4)The location of ventilating devices such as regulators, stoppings and bleeder connectors used to control air movement through the worked-out area.
- (d)If the bleeder system used does not continuously dilute and move methane-air mixtures and other gases, dusts, and fumes away from worked-out areas into a return air course or to the surface of the mine, or it cannot be determined by examinations or evaluations under § 75.364 that the bleeder system is working effectively, the worked-out area shall be sealed.
- (e)Each mining system shall be designed so that each worked-out area can be sealed. The approved ventilation plan shall specify the location and the sequence of construction of proposed seals.
- (f)In place of the requirements of paragraphs (a) and (b) of this section, for mines with a demonstrated history of spontaneous combustion, or that are located in a coal seam determined to be susceptible to spontaneous combustion, the approved ventilation plan shall specify the following:
- (1)Measures to detect methane, carbon monoxide, and oxygen concentrations during and after pillar recovery, and in worked-out areas where no pillars have been recovered, to determine if the areas must be ventilated or sealed.
- (2)Actions that will be taken to protect miners from the hazards of spontaneous combustion.
- (3)If a bleeder system will not be used, the methods that will be used to control spontaneous combustion, accumulations of methane-air mixtures, and other gases, dusts, and fumes in the worked-out area.