In 2010, Montana Tech acquired ownership of a parcel of land immediately west of the campus.  The parcel of land included an old silver mine called the Orphan Boy Mine.  同时, a significant industry gift allowed Montana Tech to initiate the development of an Underground Mine Education Center (UMEC) on the campus of Montana Tech.

women studying mining engineering at Montana Tech #WomenInStemThe UMEC is a unique hands-on, interdisciplinary educational environment for today’s students. The center complements courses in mining engineering, 地质工程, 环境工程, metallurgical engineering and occupational safety and health.  It also serves as a as research facility utilized by students and faculty, and other organizations doing research in underground mining methods, 岩石力学, 通风, 碎片, 健康和安全. One of the first research projects was to demonstrate the feasibility of using the geothermal energy found in the warm mine water at the Orphan Boy Mine to heat the 55,000 ft² Natural Resources Building at Montana Tech.

Initial development consisted of 1000 ft. 下降到100英尺高度. level of the mine and access the Orphan Boy Shaft.  100英尺. shaft station became the centerpiece of the demonstration geothermal project.  The UMEC comprises existing underground workings of the Orphan Boy and Orphan Girl Mines plus new workings developed for specific training purposes.  目前 超过3000英尺 这些工作组成了UMEC.

The UMEC has been entirely funded by industry gifts and donations.

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斯科特·罗森塔尔,体育博士
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