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Since Murray's initial statement about closing the mine, a seventh borehole has been started, and plans to lower an exploratory robot are under way. However, the question remains: What happens if the robot doesn't find anything?
Many calls do come into MSHA about new equipment that can be used in mine rescues, and some of those calls lead to improvements in rescue efforts. However, when those calls come during an emergency as tends to be the case they are often not ready for use, said Richard Kulczewski, a spokesman with MSHA.
MSHA officials may be running out of options of what to do next, besides drilling more boreholes. Several of the standard methods of retrieving trapped miners have been used, but a lack of developed, advanced technology may lead to a dead end, according to Mike Nelson, an associate professor of mining engineering at the University of Utah.
Nelson says a cutback on funding for the U.S. Bureau of Mines has strained mine safety research. However, that neglect could change with the national attention being given to the Crandall Canyon Mine, Nelson said.
Contributing: Josh Loftin
E-mail: achoate@desnews.com
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