IC 7669 Uranium-Mining Operations Of The Utex Exploration Co. In The Big Indian District, San Juan County, Utah ? Introduction And Summary

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- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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- 24
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- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1953
Abstract
Publication of this information circular results from an invitation extended to the Bureau of Mines by the Utex Exploration Co. to visit the company mine, on the Mi Vida claim about 39 miles southeast of Moab, in the Big Indian mining district, San Juan County, Utah. The Bureau is pleased to present this record of the Utex mine -- a property that in the relatively short period of 4 months has become one of the major uranium-ore producers on the Colorado Plateau. The ore deposit was discovered in July 1952 by Charles A. Steen, a geologist-prospector, now chief geologist of the Utex Exploration Co., in tae course of drilling the first diamond-core borehole in the Big Indian district. High-grade ore, 14 feet thick, was penetrated by the borehole. Sinking of a shaft, from which to develop the ore body, was begun in October, and the first shipment of ore left the property December 6, 1952. Ore production, as recorded on ore-settlement sheets received by the company up to July 15, 1953, totaled 16,000 tons averaging, 0.51 percent U305 and 1.25 percent V205. Discovery of the ore body and the large production of ore were achieved without any financial assistance from the Government.
Citation
APA:
(1953) IC 7669 Uranium-Mining Operations Of The Utex Exploration Co. In The Big Indian District, San Juan County, Utah ? Introduction And SummaryMLA: IC 7669 Uranium-Mining Operations Of The Utex Exploration Co. In The Big Indian District, San Juan County, Utah ? Introduction And Summary. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1953.