The Snow Caps Mine - A Case History

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Allan Young Mark E. Smith George Sintay Gail I. Bakker
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Jan 1, 1992

Abstract

The Snow Caps mine was an open pit and conventional cyanide heap leach gold project located 10 Km east of Independence, California in the Owens Valley. The project is unique in that it is one of the first projects to go full-cycle, from design through closure, under California's Chapter 15 mine waste regulations adopted in 1984. The property was acquired by Sunshine Mining Company in 1985. During 1986, final design and permitting were completed and the facility was commissioned in 1987. Mining continued to mid - 1990, when the minable ore body was depleted, and heap leaching continued into early 1991. Rinsing of the spent ore was completed in 1991, and final closure will be complete in 1992. The spent ore will be left on the leach pad for its final disposition. The focus of this paper is the permitting and closure aspects of the project as required by California's Chapter 15, Article 7 regulations.
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APA: Allan Young Mark E. Smith George Sintay Gail I. Bakker  (1992)  The Snow Caps Mine - A Case History

MLA: Allan Young Mark E. Smith George Sintay Gail I. Bakker The Snow Caps Mine - A Case History. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1992.

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