Morenci Mine - Phelps Dodge Industrial Mining Complex

State TrusteeState of Arizona
AO Bureau

Also Known As

Incident Type

Mining

State

Arizona

Case Status

Restoration

Location

1 site in AZ, 3 sites in NM

Authority

Contaminants of Concern Include

Affected DOI Resources Include

Migratory Birds

Case Description

This site addressed combination of multiple copper mining sites within southwestern New Mexico and southeastern Arizona, including the Chino, Tyrone and Cobre mines in New Mexico, and the Morenci Mine in Arizona. These open pit mines were mined in the late 1870 through 1900s. Hazardous substances released at the Sites include sulfuric acid and metals/metalloids, including arsenic, beryllium, cadmium, chromium, cobalt, copper, lead, manganese, mercury, nickel, selenium, and zinc. The primary sources of hazardous substances at the Sites include mine wastes, including tailings, waste rock, and spent ore leach piles, ore and leach stockpiles; mine waters, including pregnant leach solution, raffinate, tailings supernatant water,seepage from wastes and mined materials, and stormwater that contacts mine wastes. In 2011, rainwater ponded on leach piles that had been treated with sulfuric acid. These ponds then became acidic and injured migrating birds that stopped over in this desert area to rest.
 Document TypeDocument NameDocument Date

Restoration

 Restoration Plan Groundwater Restoration Plan 01/04/2012
 PAS Form Preassessment Screen and Determination 06/18/2003
 Restoration Plan and Environmental Assessment Wildlife and Wildlife Habitat 10/01/2013

Settlement

 Complaint Complaint 04/23/2012

Financial

 Trustee Council Resolution Trustee Council Resolution for Freeport McMorRan Morenci Mine Complex (MORENCI-2013-001)  
 

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Case Contact

Arizona Ecological Services Field Office

Phoenix, AZ | (602) 242-0210 | http://www.fws.gov/southwest/es/arizona/

Case Trustees

AO Bureau
State TrusteeState of Arizona

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