“Blackdamp” “Blackdamp” Usually associated with communication of shallow abandoned mine atmosphere with surface structures via old shafts & entries CO2 & Methane are natural products of coal
0.03 ....................................... Normal Air & Respiration 0.03 ....................................... Normal Air & Respiration 0.05 ....................................... Slight Increase 0.5 ....................................... TLV-TWA (8-hr max by law) 2.0 ....................................... 50% more Respiration 3.0 ....................................... 100% more Respiration TLV-STEL (max by law) 5.0 ....................................... 300%, Laborious Breathing 10.0 ....................................... Cannot be endured, unconsciousness Concentrations over 0.5% CO2 produce relative decrease in O2.
O2 - Percent Effect O2 - Percent Effect 21% ..........................Normal Breathing 19.5% .......................Minimum Required by Law 17% ..........................Breathing Becomes Faster & Deeper 16-13% .....................Dizziness, Rapid Pulse, Headache, etc. 9% ............................Unconsciousness 6% ............................Convulsions and Death
Isotopic ranges of natural gases are large in range, specific, predictable, and capable of providing diagnostic information on their source. Isotopic ranges of natural gases are large in range, specific, predictable, and capable of providing diagnostic information on their source. Differences in isotopic mass lead to subtle but significant differences in the behavior of an element during natural processes (fractionation) 13CO2 = Rsample – Rstandard * 1000 (permil)
Bailey residence, Volant, Lawrence County 2006 Bailey residence, Volant, Lawrence County 2006 - CO2 ambient levels up to 3.0% measured inside the home
- Home was built on about 110 feet of mine spoil from a large surface mine operation of the Brookville and Kittanning seams of the Potsville Fm.
- Carbonate source identified as glacial till and the spoil augmented with scrubber sludge
Cost: $23,000 Cost: $23,000 Construction Period: 15 Days Noise & Temperature differential in basement Reduce CO2 to 0.08% except very low Barometer
Popson residence, Fairchance, Popson residence, Fairchance, Fayette County 2006 - CO2 ambient levels up to 6.3%, exceeded 25% in foundation cracks
- The full basement, no windows and partially finished.
- Mine 40-60 deep in Redstone Coal, Spoil associated with a massive Limestone seam.
Cost: $27,000 Cost: $27,000 Construction Period: 20 Days Problems with working around the partially finished basement Mine abandoned in interim period, almost did not qualify for AML funds. Problem may be area wide.
Hudson residence, Hudson residence, Velpen, Pike County 2008 - O2 levels depressed as low as 12% inside the home
- CO2 levels more than 25% measured in cracks and holes in the foundation around the home
- Resulted in death of two family cats
- Low barometric pressure and heavy rains
Monitoring shows less severe in the summer Monitoring shows less severe in the summer Modifications or replacement of the basement floor would be required for mitigation. Sealing of the block walls would require replacing much of the basement already finished and or deep excavation around the perimeter of the home. USGS has been acquired by the INDNR to help study and recommend solutions.
Problems are more extensive Mostly recently abandoned surface mines Must have carbonate materials and other conditions to harbor the CO2. Property owners, developers and local agencies are unaware of the problem.
Sub-Slab Positive Pressure systems, Sealing foundation Sub-Slab Positive Pressure systems, Sealing foundation Air Exchangers may be required on worse case situations.
Trenching and drainage around property Trenching and drainage around property Land Use / Building Code Mine regulation
How does topography and compaction of the mine play to the problem? How does topography and compaction of the mine play to the problem? Do we need to reconsider augmentation of the mine spoil to neutralize AMD? Should we continue to burden the homeowner with mitigation systems? Regulation Changes? Is the problem hiding in your state?
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