Utilizing Paste Technology For Reclamation Of The Ute-Ulay Upper Tailings Impoundments, Lake City, CO - Project Background

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
T. Tafi
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Jan 1, 2011

Abstract

The Ute-Ulay project area is located approximately five miles west of Lake City, in Hinsdale County, Colorado. The Ute-Ulay Mine site is approximately one mile east of the project area. The elevation of the site is 9,200 feet and is adjacent to Henson Creek (Figure 1) [ ] The Ute-Ulay Mining complex is an inactive gold, silver, and zinc mining/milling operation, that operated from the 1880?s until the 1970?s, and sporadically into the late 1990?s. The mining complex comprises several levels of underground mines, a flotation mill, and an abandoned town site. Due to the narrow, steep sided canyon, milled tailings were pumped upstream one mile in a sluice box to a wider section of the canyon, and deposited into five tailings impoundments and one berm located between the impoundments. An estimated 9,000 cubic yards (yd3) of fine grained tailings were located in the impoundments adjacent to the creek. The Ute-Ulay project area consisted of the mill tailings impoundments located upstream from the historic mine.
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APA: T. Tafi  (2011)  Utilizing Paste Technology For Reclamation Of The Ute-Ulay Upper Tailings Impoundments, Lake City, CO - Project Background

MLA: T. Tafi Utilizing Paste Technology For Reclamation Of The Ute-Ulay Upper Tailings Impoundments, Lake City, CO - Project Background. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2011.

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