Asarco sites to be cleaned under $1.8B settlement
APNews
Dec 10, 2009
Asarco mines, smelters and other sites to be cleaned up under settlements with federal and state regulators, according to the U.S. Department of Justice:
ALABAMA:
_Ragland
ARKANSAS:
_Van Buren
ARIZONA:
_Flux Mine
_Hayden
_Helvetia
_Sacaton
_Trench Mine/Salero
CALIFORNIA:
_Blue Ledge
_Golinsky
_Selby
COLORADO:
_Bonanza
_California Gulch
_Colorado School Mines
_Globe Offsite
_Globe Owned
_Isle Mine/Terrible Mine
_Murray Smelter
_Silverton
_Summitville
_Vasquez/I-70
IDAHO:
_Bunker Hill/Coeur d'Alene Box
_Bunker Hill/Coeur d'Alene Basin
_Jack Waite
_Triumph
_Wallace
ILLINOIS:
_Alton
_Beckemeyer
_Circle Smelting
_Midland
_Taylor Springs
INDIANA:
_Whiting
KANSAS:
_Cherokee County (part of the Tri-State agreement)
MISSOURI:
_Big River/St. Joe (part of the Southeastern Missouri or "SEMO" agreement)
_Federal Mine Tailings (part of the SEMO agreement)
_Jasper County (part of the Tri-State agreement)
_Madison County (part of the SEMO agreement)
_Newton County (part of the Tri-State agreement)
_Viburnum
MONTANA:
_Barker
_Black Pine
_Butte
_Combination Mine
_East Helena (Owned)
_East Helena (Unowned)
_Iron Mountain
_Mike Horse
NEBRASKA:
_Omaha Lead
NEW JERSEY:
_Manchester
_Perth Amboy
_South Plainfield
NEW MEXICO:
_Deming
_Groundhog
_Magdalena
_New Mexico Miscellaneous
_Stephenson-Bennett
OHIO:
_Columbus
_Oklahoma
_Henryetta Plant
_Kusa
_Sand Springs
_Tar Creek (part of the Tri-State agreement)
TENNESSEE:
_Coy Mine
TEXAS:
_Amarillo
_El Paso (Owned)
_El Paso (Unowned)
_Encycle
_Gulf Metals
_IBWC (American Dam and Canal portion of the Rio Grande Canalization Project and the American Dam Field Office)
_Lone Star
_Nueces Bay
UTAH:
_Belshazzar
_Gold Hill
_Jacobs
_Murray
_Richardson Flat
WASHINGTON:
_Azurite B&L
_Cholett Mine
_Everett
_Golden King
_Hylebos
_McFarland
_Monte Cristo
_Tacoma Federal
_Tacoma State
_Van Stone