St. Joseph Lead Company's Viburnum Operations

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Marvin E. Lane
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 1964

Abstract

Viburnum, located in the foothills of the Ozarks in south-east Missouri, is the site of a modern lead mining and milling operation. Two mines are currently producing a total of 5,000 tons per day and a third mine is in the final development stage, with full production scheduled for late this year (1964). These mines will supply the tonnage required to keep the Viburnum mill operating at a full capacity of 7,000 tons per day for many years. The efficient underground mining operation is completely trackless. Drill jumbos are used to break the ore in a room and pillar method of mining. Transloaders, or St. Joe shovels, and trucks do the loading and hauling. The Viburnum mill has a world-wide reputation as a most efficient operation. This is due to the extensive use of automatic process controls, and labour saving materials handling facilities. Introduction THE St. Joseph Lead Co., has operated lead mines in southeast Missouri for 100 years. These operations have been confined largely to the area called the
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APA: Marvin E. Lane  (1964)  St. Joseph Lead Company's Viburnum Operations

MLA: Marvin E. Lane St. Joseph Lead Company's Viburnum Operations. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1964.

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