IC 7735 Methods And Operations At The Kaiser Steel Corp. Eagle Mountain Iron Mine Riverside County, Calif. - Introduction

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
R. R. Trengove
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Jan 1, 1956

Abstract

This paper is one of a series published by the Bureau of Mines on mining methods and operation practices. It describes the open-pit mining method and operations of the Kaiser Steel Corp. Eagle Mountain iron-ore mine, which is in the extreme southeastern part of California 175 miles east of Los Angeles in Riverside County. Nearest town to the mine is Indio, which is 60 miles away by an excellent highway (fig. 1). Elevations at the deposit vary from 1,400 to 3,000 feet. Figure 2 is a plan map of the Eagle Mountain iron mine. Kaiser Steel Corp. built a model camp at the mine, with all modern conveniences (fig. 3). The camp, comprising 145 homes, dormitories, mess hall, commissary, post office, and recreational facilities for 600 people, is at 1,390-foot elevation. The area has winter-resort weather between October and May, with occasional drops of temperature to 25° at night. From June to September temperatures sometimes rise to 1200 during the day. Rainfall is scant, approximately 2 inches a year, the majority of which comes as cloudbursts during the summer months.
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APA: R. R. Trengove  (1956)  IC 7735 Methods And Operations At The Kaiser Steel Corp. Eagle Mountain Iron Mine Riverside County, Calif. - Introduction

MLA: R. R. Trengove IC 7735 Methods And Operations At The Kaiser Steel Corp. Eagle Mountain Iron Mine Riverside County, Calif. - Introduction. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1956.

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