Sinking Henderson No. 5 Shaft ? Introduction

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
A. G. Provost
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Jan 1, 1986

Abstract

On April 3, 1981, Harrison Western Corporation was awarded a contract by Amax Alloy - A Division of Amax Inc., to sink the Henderson #5 ventilation shaft. The project was located on the Henderson Mine site 88 kilometers west of Denver near the town of Empire, Colorado (Figure I). The Henderson No. 5 Shaft, located in an Alpine environment at an elevation of 3145 meters, was a 9.8 meter diameter concrete lined shaft with a total depth of 793 meters. Work started and continued with Harrison Western employees until January 15, 1982. At that time, Amax made the decision to continue the shaft-sinking with their own labor, and with Harrison Western providing supervision under a management service contract. Shaft sinking continued under this arrangement to October 1, 1982, at which time Amax put the Henderson No. 5 project on standby status until further notice.
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APA: A. G. Provost  (1986)  Sinking Henderson No. 5 Shaft ? Introduction

MLA: A. G. Provost Sinking Henderson No. 5 Shaft ? Introduction. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1986.

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