IC 9289 Remediation Progress At The Iron Mountain Mine Superfund Site, California

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 21
- File Size:
- 8774 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1991
Abstract
This report was prepared by the U.S. Bureau of Mines to present a brief history of the listing of Iron Mountain Mine as a Superfund site on the National Priorities List (NPL) and subsequent remedial actions. The mine area is located on 4,400 acres near Redding, CA, and includes underground workings, an open-pit area, waste rock dumps, and tailings piles. This property involves multiple sources of acid mine drainage (AMD) that are high in copper, zinc, and cadmium. The selected remedial actions, based on the Record of Decision of 1986, would partially cap the Richmond mineralized zone to reduce infiltration of clean water, divert clean surface waters away from contaminated areas, fill surface subsidence areas, and enlarge the Spring Creek debris dam to provide increased surge capacity. Site remediation efforts at Iron Mountain are well into the remedial design-remedial action phase. Costs to date for remedial action are $7.5 million. Details of activities and designs of remedial elements are presented and future activities discussed.
Citation
APA:
(1991) IC 9289 Remediation Progress At The Iron Mountain Mine Superfund Site, CaliforniaMLA: IC 9289 Remediation Progress At The Iron Mountain Mine Superfund Site, California. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1991.