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Experimental Mine, U.S. Bureau of Mines

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Built
  
1910

NRHP Reference #
  
74001732

Area
  
15 ha

Nearest city
  
Bruceton

Architectural style
  
Other (coal mine)

Opened
  
1910

Added to NRHP
  
18 October 1974

Experimental Mine, U.S. Bureau of Mines

Location
  
South of Bruceton, off Cochran Mill Rd.

Architect
  
United States Bureau of Mines

Similar
  
Round Hill Park, National Aviary, Pittsburgh Zoo & PPG Aquarium, Sandcastle Waterpark, Kennywood

Experimental Mine, U.S. Bureau of Mines is a landmark located in the Pittsburgh suburb of Bruceton, Pennsylvania. In 1910, the newly created U.S. Bureau of Mines leased a 38-acre tract of land from the Pittsburgh Coal Company and opened the Experimental Mine.

One of the early findings in the Experimental Mine demonstrated that coal dust by itself was capable of propagating an explosion even in the absence of any methane gas. This demonstration was contrary to the old belief widely held at the time that coal dust could not explode without gas. This view had led to the very dangerous and widespread practice of using loose coal dust in mines to pack explosives in boreholes, which had cost many thousands of lives. These early experiments clearly proved that such a practice was too hazardous to continue.

Current facilitiesEdit

By 1999 the complex made the transition to lab and office space as part of the National Energy Technology Laboratory network throughout the United States. The complex is home to three major agencies including the Federal Energy Technology Center (U.S. Department of Energy), the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Centers for Disease Control), and the Mine Safety & Health Administration (U.S. Department of Labor). Over one thousand government and contractor employees worked at the site by 2000.

References

Experimental Mine, U.S. Bureau of Mines Wikipedia