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Final environmental impact statement : HB in-situ solution mine project   (Wikidata search (Cirrus search) Wikidata query (SPARQL)  Create new Wikidata item based on this file)
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United States. Bureau of Land Management. Carlsbad Field Office
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Title
Final environmental impact statement : HB in-situ solution mine project
Volume 2
Publisher
Carlsbad, New Mexico : U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Land Management, Carlsbad Field Office
Description
"DOI-BLM-NM-P020-2011-498-EIS."
"February 2012." -- Cover
Includes bibliographical references and index
[v.1]. 1.0 Introduction -- 2.0 Proposed action and alternatives -- 3.0 Description of the affected environment -- 4.0 Environmental effects -- 5.0 Cumulative impacts -- 6.0 Consultation and coordination -- [v.2]. Appendix A. Guidance for managing the Secretary's Potash Area -- Appendix B. Lease stipulations and conditions of approval for Secretary's Potash Area -- Appendix C. Existing rights-of-way in the project area -- Appendix D. Public comments on draft EIS and BLM responses
Intrepid Potash, Inc. (Intrepid) is proposing to extract the potash remaining in inactive underground mine workings by constructing and operating an in-situ solution mine project, located approximately 20 miles northeast of Carlsbad in Eddy County, New Mexico. Instead of excavating the remaining potash in the remaining underground pillars and walls of the inactive workings, the process would inject saline water into the inactive mine workings and extract a mineral-rich solution. This mineral-rich solution would be pumped to the surface and transported to evaporation ponds. Once the solution evaporates in the ponds, the potassium-bearing salts would be harvested from the ponds and transported to a newly constructed mill for ore refinement

Subjects: Potash mines and mining; In situ processing (Mining); Public lands; Potash mines and mining
Language English
Publication date 2012
Current location
IA Collections: blmlibrary; fedlink; americana
Accession number
finalenvironment02unit_1
Notes No Copyright Page found. Title on cover.
Authority file  OCLC: 1045387189
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Internet Archive identifier: finalenvironment02unit_1
https://archive.org/download/finalenvironment02unit_1/finalenvironment02unit_1.pdf

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