Cornett's Corner

Subsurface Ventilation Engineering

Ventilation is sometimes described as the lifeblood of a mine, the intake airways being arteries that carry oxygen to the working area and the returns veins that conduct pollutants away to be expelled to the outside atmosphere. Without an effective ventilation system, no underground facility that personnel to enter it can operate safely.

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