Winsford Mine Explained

Winsford Mine
Meadow Bank Mine
Pushpin Map:Cheshire
Pushpin Map Alt:Relief map of Cheshire
Pushpin Map Caption:Location within Cheshire
Pushpin Label Position:left
Place:Winsford
Subdivision Type:County
State/Province:Cheshire
Country:England
Products:Halite (rock salt)
Financial Year:2020
Discovery Year:1844
Active Years:1844–1892
1928–present
Owner:Compass Minerals
Acquisition Year:2003

Winsford Mine (also known as Meadow Bank Mine) is a halite (rock salt) mine in the town of Winsford, Cheshire, England. The mine produces an average of of rock salt a year, which is used to grit public roads in the United Kingdom during the winter months. Two other mines also produce rock salt within the United Kingdom, but Winsford has the biggest output of all three and has the largest market share.

It is also Britain's oldest working mine.

History

The salt in the area was discovered by accident when workers were looking for coal reserves to heat saltpans.[1] [2] It was opened out in 1844, but a downturn in the rock salt market led to its closure in 1892. It was re-opened in 1928 when a nearby salt mine, the Marston Mine in Northwich, was subjected to flooding after subsidence.[3] [4] [5] The salt was laid down during the Triassic period over 220 million years ago when the area was under a tropical sea, and later a briny lagoon.[6] Reserves in the mine area have an estimated life until the year 2076, though this is dependent on planning permissions.

The mine, which is sometimes referred to by its old name of Meadow Bank Mine,[7] has over 160miles of tunnels which are held in place by a room and pillar method of mining. This leaves around 25% of the available rock salt behind to support the roof of the mineworkings.[2] The salt content of the mined rock is around 92%, and whilst the majority of the product mined is used as road salt, some is used in fertiliser manufacture.[8]

Although the mine was mothballed between 1892 and 1928, it is Britain's oldest working mine.[9] It was granted an extension to its mining licence in 2012 which will see mining continuing to at least 2047.[10] The mine produces of rock salt each year (a week at peak production) and has a marketshare of around 90%.[11] During the 19th century, export of the salt was by barge or boat on the River Weaver, but when the mine reopened in 1928, a railway connection was laid.[12]

In the heavy snowfall of January 2010, lorries were shown on national TV at the mine surface plant loading salt supplies for many local authorities in England who were running out of stock for their gritters. Then prime minister, Gordon Brown, issued a plea to the mine's owners to increase production.[13]

Of the three mines in the United Kingdom which produce rock salt, Winsford Mine has the largest marketshare. In 2004, was the combined output from all three mines, with over being mined at Winsford.[14]

Storage

In 2006, it was estimated that the mine had over of free space, a dry humidity, a near constant temperature, and unlike many old collieries, is gas free. Some of this has been given over to the storage of hazardous wastes which are non-radioactive.[15] The most notable storage commodity is documents and books; in 1998, Deepstore was created at Winsford Mine with documents form the National archives|National Archives stored there.[16] They are protected against heat, humidity, ultra-violet light, rodents and flooding.[17] The National Archives shelf space at Deepstore takes up over .[18]

Hazardous waste storage at the site was granted a licence extension in 2022 of twenty years on its original permission (which was until 2025). The company can now keep storing wastes until 2045.[19]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Cheshire, U.K. U.K.’s Largest Salt Mine . compassminerals.com . 26 August 2023.
  2. News: Jahangir . Rumeana . Inside the UK's largest salt mine . 26 August 2023 . BBC News . 17 February 2016.
  3. Web site: Rock Salt Mining Cheshire Brine Subsidence Compensation Board . cheshirebrine.com . 26 August 2023.
  4. Wallwork . K. L. . The Mid-Cheshire Salt Industry . Geography . July 1959 . 44 . 3 . 182 . Taylor & Francis . 0016-7487.
  5. News: Arnold . Michael . Winsford rock salt mine crisis . Winsford Chronicle . 5 December 1968 . 1. 0962-5712.
  6. News: Wainwright . Martin . Rock salt mine's fight against nearby gas storage project nears the 11th hour . 26 August 2023 . The Guardian . 5 February 2013.
  7. Web site: The Mines Regulations 2014 . legislation.gov.uk . 26 August 2023.
  8. Book: Directory of Mines and Quarries . 2020 . British Geological Survey . Keyworth . 978-0-85272-789-8 . 1-71 . 11.
  9. Web site: The Geological Society of London - Geology and HS2 . geolsoc.org.uk . 27 August 2023.
  10. News: Salt mine extends operational life . 27 August 2023 . Northwich Guardian . 13 February 2012 . en.
  11. News: Jenkins . Russell . Cheshire mine digs deep to meet demands for rock salt . The Times . 69552 . 6 February 2009 . 19. 0140-0460.
  12. Book: Miller . R. W. . The Winsford & Over Branch . 1999 . Oakwood Press . Usk . 0-85361-546-2 . 80.
  13. News: Jenkins . Russell . The precious salt that can't be dug up quickly enough . The Times . 69839 . 8 January 2010 . 25. 0140-0460.
  14. Web site: Why Cheshire's worth its salt . bbc.co.uk . 21 September 2023.
  15. News: Vidal . John . Salt mine to become huge dump for toxic waste . 27 August 2023 . The Guardian . 8 January 2004.
  16. Web site: History Of The Salt Mine . deepstore.com . 27 August 2023.
  17. News: Coonan . Clifford . Hidden underground . The Independent . 7758 . 23 August 2011 . 23. 1741-9743.
  18. News: Kavanagh . Michael . Salt miner sees risk in gas storage plan . 27 August 2023 . Financial Times . 21 January 2013. subscription.
  19. News: Winsford Salt Mine: Hazardous waste storage extension approved . 21 September 2023 . BBC News . 11 May 2022.
  20. News: Gapper . Mark . Bacon and eggs in the salt mine . The Guardian . 35,286 . 11 December 1959 . 9. 60623878.
  21. News: No need to worry about traffic queues in Cheshire's Salt City . Liverpool Echo . 28,670 . 3 March 1972 . 7. 1751-6277.
  22. News: Rock salt orders behind . Winsford Chronicle . 15 January 1970 . 1. 0962-5712.
  23. News: Edmonds . Mark . True Grit . The Daily Telegraph . 43,433 . 11 February 1995 . 50. 0307-1235.
  24. Web site: Major Mines & Projects Winsford Mine . miningdataonline.com . 2 September 2023.
  25. Book: Miller . R. W. . The Winsford & Over Branch . 1999 . Oakwood Press . Usk . 0-85361-546-2 . 79.
  26. Book: Miller . R. W. . The Winsford & Over Branch . 1999 . Oakwood Press . Usk . 0-85361-546-2 . 81.
  27. News: Eadie . Alison . Snow is the icing on Salt Union's cake: Alison Eadie looks at how . 2 September 2023 . The Independent . 7 December 1992.
  28. News: Salt jobs 'are safe' . 27 August 2023 . Warrington Guardian . 25 March 1998 . en.
  29. Web site: The History of Compass Minerals . compassminerals.com . 21 September 2023.