Phelps Dodge's New Tyrone Cu Complex . . . Inspires Fresh Answers To Its Environmental Questions

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
A. Blake Caldwell
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Jan 12, 1969

Abstract

Tyrone-a complete mining and concentrating facility built by Phelps Dodge Corp.-straddles the Continental Divide where surface water on either side flows in opposite directions although all water is taken from and returned on the northwest side of the Divide. At the outset, Tyrone was saddled with a problem of an adequate water supply, and the Gila River some 23 miles distant appeared to be the logical source. This in itself presented a major obstacle to Phelps Dodge because of the distance water had to be pumped and because of an adverse head which had to be overcome between the Gila River and the two 4-million-gal-capacity terminal water supply tanks at the mill. Having acquired water rights on the Gila River and in order to control the seasonal fluctuations in water volume, the company built the Bill Evans, off stream, earth-filled dam. This reservoir will contain 2100 acre-ft of water when full and it was constructed by the Hamilton Construction Co. for Phelps Dodge. The dam impounds fresh water for the Tyrone plant's use and four vertical turbine pumps (4500 gpm each) lift the water 275 ft from the Gila River into the reservoir. Since construction, Phelps Dodge has optioned the lake to the New Mexico State Game Commission for recreational purposes. In addition to the lake, land around the reservoir has been optioned to the State Game Commission for public use. The lake has already been stocked with trout and by next summer some keepers should be available for the taking.
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APA: A. Blake Caldwell  (1969)  Phelps Dodge's New Tyrone Cu Complex . . . Inspires Fresh Answers To Its Environmental Questions

MLA: A. Blake Caldwell Phelps Dodge's New Tyrone Cu Complex . . . Inspires Fresh Answers To Its Environmental Questions. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1969.

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