In-Pit Crushing And Conveying At Highland Valley Copper (ed32fdb4-81a8-44a9-9ceb-c2871da4e7e5)

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
A. D. MacPhail
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Jan 1, 1993

Abstract

The Highland Valley Copper partnership was formed in July 1986 and was the logical result of a mine with a large ore reserve but no adequate mill, and a mine with a large, modem mill but dwindling ore reserves. The original partners -Cominco and Lornex -were joined in January 1988 by Highmont Mining Co. which contributed a two-line concentrator. During 1988/1989, the Highmont mill was moved 7.5 km to adjoin the Lornex mill, forming what is now called the Highland mill, with a current nominal capacity of 130 000 tonnes per day. The mine is located 220 km northeast of Vancouver, British Columbia and is close to four communities in which personnel make their home: Logan Lake, Merritt, Ashcroft, and Kamloops. The map in Figure 1 2.2 shows the general area. Kamloops is a major service centre and is serviced by two railways, two major roads and a regional airport.
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APA: A. D. MacPhail  (1993)  In-Pit Crushing And Conveying At Highland Valley Copper (ed32fdb4-81a8-44a9-9ceb-c2871da4e7e5)

MLA: A. D. MacPhail In-Pit Crushing And Conveying At Highland Valley Copper (ed32fdb4-81a8-44a9-9ceb-c2871da4e7e5). Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1993.

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