RI 3853 Examination of the Wah Wah Lead-Zinc Mine, Beaver County, Utah

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Robert L. Jones Clifford Dunham
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Apr 1, 1946

Abstract

"INTRODUCTION The Wah Wah mine was examined 3/ by the Bureau of Mines in September, and a project was started in November 1942. Assistance was given by the Federal Geological Survey in formulating proposals and plans, and two geoloists were assigned to map the surface and underground workings in October 1942.HISTORYThe Pine Grove mining district was organized in 1S73, but no work was done there until it was reorganized in 1879, after which it is reported that a little ore was shipped. The Wah Wah Mining Co. was incorporated September 2, 1937. Prior to that time, predecessor organizations had spent approximately $122,000 on the property now held by this company. The board of directors of the Wah Wah Mining Co. approved expenditure of $47,652.14 from September 1937 to June 1942 for development. This work was confined to the Tasso shaft and connecting levels. Shipments in 1939 amounted to 925.789 dry tons with a gross value of $12,477.83. This ore contained 20,130 pounds lead, 1,390 pounds copper, 7,434 ounces silver, and 65.09 ounces gold. The mine was idle from July 1941 to November 1942, when, the Bureau initiated a project to unwater the Tasso shaft and proceed with the exploratory work as outlined in the War Minerals Report."
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APA: Robert L. Jones Clifford Dunham  (1946)  RI 3853 Examination of the Wah Wah Lead-Zinc Mine, Beaver County, Utah

MLA: Robert L. Jones Clifford Dunham RI 3853 Examination of the Wah Wah Lead-Zinc Mine, Beaver County, Utah. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1946.

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