San Rafael Swell Trip Report

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  • one_bad_rover

    #16
    Finally watched the Vid... AWESOME!!! Great stuff!!!

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    • taleswapper
      Junior Member
      Mojave Baby
      • Aug 2009
      • 3

      #17
      depth of fenced shaft at copper globe

      I have searched but can not come up with much info on what is there other than the tunnels that go nowhere.
      taleswapper

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      • taleswapper
        Junior Member
        Mojave Baby
        • Aug 2009
        • 3

        #18
        I am referring to the copper globe mine
        taleswapper

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        • Mike
          Administrator
          True Mojave
          • Sep 2007
          • 1050

          #19
          There is quite a bit there. Two tunnels, one is very small, and the 1100' main shaft. The site was never very successful, but was mined for a very long time. There are the building there, in extremely good condition, which are pretty neat to see. The article in the first post describes the site in the best detail I can. Do you have anything specific you are looking for?

          Download this file File my final report on the mine, which may contain more information than the post above.
          -Fish
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          • ExpUt
            Senior Member
            True Mojave
            • Jul 2008
            • 557

            #20
            The time is now:


            Public Comment Period Opens for the San Rafael Swell Mine Openings Closure

            PRICE, Utah — The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) Price Field Office (PFO) announces a 30-day public comment period for the San Rafael Swell Abandoned Mine Closure Project Environmental Assessment (EA). The comment period begins on February 4, 2011, and concludes on March 7, 2011.

            The project area is located in Emery County, Utah, about 140 miles south of Salt Lake City and 35 miles south of Price. It is generally located within the San Rafael Swell physiographic province. The project area is situated between the towns of Emery on the west, Green River on the east, and Hanksville on the south.

            One-hundred seventy-two openings are proposed for closure in the San Rafael Abandoned Mine Closure Project, of which 156 (91 percent) are on lands managed by the BLM PFO. The remaining openings are located on lands managed by the Utah School and Institutional Trust Lands Administration (SITLA). The openings on BLM lands will be fully funded by the BLM; no Surface Mining Control and Reclamation Act (SMRCA) funds will be expended to close mine openings on BLM lands. The only SMCRA funds which will be used are for the administration of, and the physical hazard abatement of, the 16 mine opening closures located on SITLA land.

            The purpose of the proposed action is to improve public safety, reduce the risk of accidental death or injury, and reduce BLM's liability. The BLM plans to close the mine openings, while minimizing impacts to important historical resources (including cold war era mining resources), which the BLM has determined deserve protection through the recently completed land use planning process. In addition, this project supports Utah BLM’s abandoned mine reclamation program and Abandoned Mine Reclamation Plan mandated under Title IV of SMCRA.

            A hard copy of the EA is available from the BLM Price Field Office at 125 South 600 West, Price, Utah. The document is available on-line at: http://www.blm.gov/ut/st/en/info/nepa/enbb.html

            The BLM Price Field Office welcomes comments on the San Rafael Swell Abandoned Mine Closure Project EA and asks that submitted comments be as specific as possible. Comments which contain only opinions or preferences will not receive a formal response. However, they will be considered in the BLM decision-making process. The most useful comments are those that contain new technical or scientific information, identify issues relevant to the proposal, identify data gaps in the impact analysis, identify additional mitigation measures or alternatives, or provide technical or scientific rationale for opinions or preferences.

            Please refer to “San Rafael Swell Abandoned Mine Closure Project” on all correspondence. If email is used, please reference the EA in the subject line. Written comments will be accepted by fax, email, or letter through March 7, 2011. Please send all comments to:

            Bureau of Land Management
            Attn: Chris Conrad
            Price Field Office
            125 South 600 West
            Price, UT 84501
            Fax: (435) 636-3657
            e-mail: UT_PR_Comments@blm.gov

            Please include your address, phone number, email address, or other personal identifying information with your comments. BLM will not consider anonymous comments. Please be aware that entire comments, including personal identifying information, may be made available to the public at any time. Requests can be made to withhold personal identifying information from the public review; however, such requests cannot be guaranteed. All submissions from organizations, businesses, and from individuals identifying themselves as representatives or officials of organizations or businesses will be available for public inspection in their entirety.

            For further information please contact Stephanie Howard, NEPA Coordinator, at (435) 781-4469.






            Will Mojave be sending in an official comment?
            Kurt Williams
            CruiserOutfitters.com
            ExpeditionUtah.com
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            • ExpUt
              Senior Member
              True Mojave
              • Jul 2008
              • 557

              #21
              Originally posted by Mike
              A revised and final PDF Report can be downloaded Here
              Hey Mike, any chance we can get this report back?
              Kurt Williams
              CruiserOutfitters.com
              ExpeditionUtah.com
              MojaveUnderground.com

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