Environmental Compliance Assures Future Production at Jaquays Asbestos Operation

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Ta M. Li
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Publication Date:
Jan 3, 1975

Abstract

In Gila County, Ariz., the Jaquays Mining Co. still finds the mining of asbestos a worthwhile and economical venture. At a time when domestic productive capacity is being reduced because of rapidly rising costs and tough environmental dust standards, this firm has dramatically brought its mine and mill operation into full productive capacity and compliance with both Federal and State regulations. Jaquay's Mining Corp. owns four underground mines in the Tonto National Forest, located approximately 32 miles north of the Globe-Miami District in Arizona. Only one mine, the El Dorado, is presently active. It mines an estimated 45,000 tpy of ore and waste. From this figure about 3000 tpy of fiber (No. one crude to Grade 4T) and fiberized shorts (No, seven) are recovered at the firm's mill, located in Globe, Ariz. Based on current ore reserves, the El Dorado mine has an estimated life between 15 to 17 years, assuming current mining rates and stable market conditions.
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APA: Ta M. Li  (1975)  Environmental Compliance Assures Future Production at Jaquays Asbestos Operation

MLA: Ta M. Li Environmental Compliance Assures Future Production at Jaquays Asbestos Operation. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1975.

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