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Latest revision as of 11:20, April 17, 2024
Mine Index Number: 0980
Company Name: | Industrial Coal Producers, Incorporated | ||
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Mine Name: | New Burnside Mine | ||
Start Date: | 1980 | End Date: | April 1980 |
Type of Mine: | Surface | ||
Total acres shown: | None | ||
Acres after map date: | General Area of mining acres shown: | ||
Shaft, Slope, Drift or Tipple Location(s)
Type | County | Township-Range | Section | Part Section |
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Pit | Johnson | 11S 4E | 5 | SE SE SW |
Geology
Thickness (ft) | |||||
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Seam | Depth (ft) | Min | Max | Ave | Mining Method |
New Burnside | 28 | 5.0 | 2.0 | Surface |
Geological Problems Reported
The highwall showed an underground mine (see the unlocated mines at the back of this report). A large volume of water was released when they hit the underground mine, and they caught this water ina sediment pond. Bad weather and a lack of buyer for their coal idled the mine in February (opened January, closed in April).
Production
Company | Mine Name | Date | Production (tons) |
Industrial Coal Producers, Incorporated | New Burnside | 1980-1980 | Not reported |
Production Notes
Coal Report production (if available)
Sources of Data
Source Map | Map Date | Original Scale | Digitized Scale | Map Type |
Mine notes | Undated | (text only) | 1:24000 The mine location was plotted on a 1:24000 USGS topographic map from the mine location description and digitized. | Secondary source |
Annotated Bibliography (Data source - brief description of information)
Coal Reports - Ownership, years of operation. |
Directory of Illinois Coal Mines (Johnson County) - Mine names, mine index, ownership, years of operation. |
Mine notes (Johnson County) - Mine type, mine location, seam, depth, thickness, geologic problems. |
Mine Notes
Mine Images
Photographs