IC 6836 Milling Methods And Costs At The Concentrator Of The St. Joseph Lead Co., Atlanta, Idaho - Introduction

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
E. D. Gardner
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Jan 1, 1935

Abstract

This paper is one of a series on milling methods being published by the United States Bureau of Mines. Atlanta is in Elmore County, Idaho, about 80 miles from the railroad at Mountain Home, Idaho. The concentrator is at an elevation of, 6,000 feet and located in a timbered, well-watered region of relatively heavy snowfall. The snow, however, does not seriously affect local operations. The track road to Mountain Home, which passes over a mountain range, is closed each winter from about November 1 to June 15. During this period concentrates are stored and bullion is shipped by airplane. Power is generated by a Diesel engine and by an auxiliary hydroelectric plant. Gold is the principal metal produced; the or also contains an able quantity of silver.
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APA: E. D. Gardner  (1935)  IC 6836 Milling Methods And Costs At The Concentrator Of The St. Joseph Lead Co., Atlanta, Idaho - Introduction

MLA: E. D. Gardner IC 6836 Milling Methods And Costs At The Concentrator Of The St. Joseph Lead Co., Atlanta, Idaho - Introduction. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1935.

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