Lake Asbestos of Quebec Ltd. Dredges Black Lake in Unusual Mining Project

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Oct 1, 1956

Abstract

In one of the largest dredging projects of its kind, Lake Asbestos of Quebec Ltd. is stripping overlying mud and sand from the bed of a lake to reach asbestos orebodies 70 to 200 ft below surface. Black Lake, about two miles long by half a mile wide, was almost overlooked in the search for asbestos in Quebec's ore-rich eastern townships-a search that has been underway there ever since the first asbestos was mined in 1877. Not until 1948 was the Black Lake mineral discovered. Four years later careful exploration was carried out by American Smelting & Refining Co., parent firm of Lake Asbestos. The search involved more than 75,000 ft of diamond drilling and about 5000 ft of underground work. ASARCO, in its first asbestos mining project, decided to proceed with a dredging and draining program to prepare for open pit mining.
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APA:  (1956)  Lake Asbestos of Quebec Ltd. Dredges Black Lake in Unusual Mining Project

MLA: Lake Asbestos of Quebec Ltd. Dredges Black Lake in Unusual Mining Project. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1956.

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