"Regulations for Water Prevention and Control in Coal Mines" puts forward the principles of forecasting, doubtful exploration, exploration before excavation, treatment before mining, and requires "exp

"Regulations for Water Prevention and Control in Coal Mines" puts forward the principles of forecasting, doubtful exploration, exploration before excavation, treatment before mining, and requires "exploration while digging" in reality. Why? There is indeed a principle of "forecasting, first exploring and then digging, first treating and then mining". In reality, it is also required to "dig first and then explore". This is a mandatory regulation initiated by some provinces such as Shanxi Province, which is strengthened, refined and deepened on the basis of state regulations.

Because as we all know, Shanxi Province, as a province deeply hurt by the original small coal mine owners, is now a state-owned coal mine after merger and reorganization. Due to the serious lack of mining data after indiscriminate mining and excavation by the former coal mine boss, the underground is like a maze, confusing, and the possibility of various water disasters is greatly improved, which is full of danger.

Bosses at all levels in Shanxi province are on pins and needles, and they are losing their jobs at any time because of this matter. Therefore, in an extreme mode, it is a last resort to stipulate that no excavation is allowed. It's a little too much, but there's nothing I can do.

We are still in favor of doing so. Although a little labor is wasted, the hidden dangers of water disasters can be clearly explored in advance, and the number of water disasters is relatively reduced.

Regulations on prevention and control of water in coal mines

Chapter I General Provisions

Article 3 The prevention and control of water in coal mines should adhere to the principle of "forecasting, suspicious exploration, exploration before excavation, treatment before mining" and implement comprehensive control measures of "prevention, blockage, drainage, drainage and interception".

Article 4 The legal representative of a coal mine or the main person in charge of a coal mine (including the actual controller, the same below) is the first person responsible for water prevention and control; The chief engineer (technical director) is responsible for the technical management of water prevention and control in coal mines.

Fifth coal mines must be equipped with professional and technical personnel responsible for water prevention and control, complete special drainage equipment, and establish a professional drainage team. Coal mines with complex hydrogeological conditions should set up special water prevention and control institutions.

Article 6 Coal mines shall establish and improve the post responsibility system for prevention and control of water disasters at all levels, the technical management system for prevention and control of water disasters, the forecasting system for water disasters and the investigation and management system for hidden dangers of water disasters.

Article 7 Coal mines shall prepare medium-and long-term water prevention and control plans and annual water prevention and control plans, and organize their implementation.