New York Paper - The Power Plant of the Moctezuma Copper Company at Nacozari, Sonora, Mexico

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
John Langton
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Jan 1, 1904

Abstract

In determining what kind of pourer should be adopted for the works of the Moctezuma Copper Co. at Nacozari, Sonora, Mexico, certain considerations imposed by local conditions had to be taken into account. Water.—During most of the year the water-supply is abundant for all purposes, but it dwindles rapidly when the dry season sets in, reaching a minimum flow which is entirely undergrouad. It was evident, that with the greatest care in keeping down the unavoidable loss of water in milling and smelting, these operations and hence the capacity of the works mould ultimately be limited for about two months of the year by the small watersupply available at the period of minimum flow. Transportation.—The nearest railway terminus was in Arizona, at the international boundary-line; and the price of supplies at that point would be enhanced at Nacozari by the additional cost of a 90-mile wagon-haul. During the rainy season, transport to Nacozari was much impeded, and at times made impossible, by the condition of the roads. Hence, to insure continuous operation at the works, it would be necessary to provide for hauling the year's supplies, including fuel for power and coke for smelting, in less than eleven months. In other words, the average freight delivered daily at the works should be at least 10 per cent. more than the average daily consumption. For moderate quantities of freight, pack-carriage by burros is astonishingly cheap. But it has a capacity-limit which is generally very soon reached. A 200-lb. load, and 10 miles a day, 5 with and 5 without load, is the full capacity of a burro. This means one burro per ton-mile of the round trip; and,
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APA: John Langton  (1904)  New York Paper - The Power Plant of the Moctezuma Copper Company at Nacozari, Sonora, Mexico

MLA: John Langton New York Paper - The Power Plant of the Moctezuma Copper Company at Nacozari, Sonora, Mexico. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1904.

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