Vegetative Dust Control, Soil Stabilization And Environmental Monitoring At Sierrita And Esperanza Tailings Dams

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Ben E. Adams
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Jan 1, 1984

Abstract

The Duval Corporation Sierrita copper and molybdenum mining complex is located approximately twenty-three miles south of Tucson, Arizona. The original open pit mine, Esperanza, was put into operation in 1958 and utilized one tailings dam until the Sierrita operation began in 1970, and a second pond was started. Both tailings operations continued to be operated separate and independently of each other until 1977, when the Esperanza Mill was temporarily shut down, and the Esperanza Tailings Dam was retired from service. Except for short periods of use, no new tailings were put on the surface. With the reactivation of the Esperanza Mill in 1979, the Esperanza tailings were combined with the Sierrita Mill tailings and put on the Sierrita Dam, leaving the Esperanza Dam in a retired state.
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APA: Ben E. Adams  (1984)  Vegetative Dust Control, Soil Stabilization And Environmental Monitoring At Sierrita And Esperanza Tailings Dams

MLA: Ben E. Adams Vegetative Dust Control, Soil Stabilization And Environmental Monitoring At Sierrita And Esperanza Tailings Dams. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1984.

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