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Section 25-9-110

Accumulation of coal dust; methods for allaying dust at source.

(a) Coal dust shall not be allowed to accumulate excessively along conveyor lines, roadways, at loading points or at underground tipples, but shall be loaded and sent out of the mines. Coal dust in dangerous quantities in abandoned areas shall, where practicable be rendered inert.

(b) Where mining operations raise an excessive amount of dust into the air currents, water or water with a wetting agent added to it or other effective methods shall be used to allay such dust at its source.

(Acts 1949, No. 207, p. 242, §23.)

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Alabama > Title25 > Chapter9 > 25-9-110

Section 25-9-110

Accumulation of coal dust; methods for allaying dust at source.

(a) Coal dust shall not be allowed to accumulate excessively along conveyor lines, roadways, at loading points or at underground tipples, but shall be loaded and sent out of the mines. Coal dust in dangerous quantities in abandoned areas shall, where practicable be rendered inert.

(b) Where mining operations raise an excessive amount of dust into the air currents, water or water with a wetting agent added to it or other effective methods shall be used to allay such dust at its source.

(Acts 1949, No. 207, p. 242, §23.)

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Alabama > Title25 > Chapter9 > 25-9-110

Section 25-9-110

Accumulation of coal dust; methods for allaying dust at source.

(a) Coal dust shall not be allowed to accumulate excessively along conveyor lines, roadways, at loading points or at underground tipples, but shall be loaded and sent out of the mines. Coal dust in dangerous quantities in abandoned areas shall, where practicable be rendered inert.

(b) Where mining operations raise an excessive amount of dust into the air currents, water or water with a wetting agent added to it or other effective methods shall be used to allay such dust at its source.

(Acts 1949, No. 207, p. 242, §23.)