Past-E-Mail: Cam Notes - 2005: September: Sep 08-05 |
![]() |
![]() |
By Mary Drew at Pasty Central (Mdrew) on Thursday, September 8, 2005 - 07:55 am: The heritage of many Upper Michigan residents goes back to the days when mining was the largest industry and employed a considerable number of folks. E. Neil Harri takes to the air to give us a lofty view of the Tilden and Empire Mining operations in Marquette County, two of the mines still handling the excavation process today. Quite the aerial shot, showing the two pit mines and the maze that completes the area surrounding them. Then we go underground on a tour of the Tilden mine with Josh Pifke, who also has several above ground shots in a slideshow, over in the Guest Gallery. These shots give you a closer perspective of the operations that are producing iron ore UP North. By JOHN AND ANNE KENTUCKY (Username) on Thursday, September 8, 2005 - 08:15 am: You can really get an appreciation for the size of an operation like this when viewed from above. I just downloaded the google earth program,highly recommend others do it also. From google earth you can get great resolution satelite photos,it was clear enough to see my backyard of my old house in Chicago. Sadly the Keweenaw does not show up as well as others on this program. By Margo (Margo) on Thursday, September 8, 2005 - 08:21 am: Josh, your slideshow pictures are incredible. How large is this area in Marquette County where the mining is still taking place? We thank all of you for sharing your wealth of knowledge with all of us. By eugenia r. thompson (Ert) on Thursday, September 8, 2005 - 11:16 am: By Jon Maninga (Yooper1963) on Thursday, September 8, 2005 - 11:29 am: By Jeff Kalember (Jeffkal) on Thursday, September 8, 2005 - 11:49 am: What's the word on the proposed Kennecot Mine in the Huron Mtn region? Is it a go? Whats the general concensus on how the public feels about it? By Bill VanSickler (Fitzgerald) on Thursday, September 8, 2005 - 12:46 pm:
The photo of today's mine is awesome. I knew that there was still mining in your area but not this big. How much longer will this particular mine be used? And, when it is completely used, what methods are used to reclaim the land? By Capt. Paul & Dr. Nat in Texas (Eclogite) on Thursday, September 8, 2005 - 01:29 pm:
The Empire/Tilden complex is a great place to visit, especially if one can go on the tour that they put on in the summer. While these two pits are large, they pale in comparison to other open pits such as Bingham Canyon, Utah, Morenci, Arizona, and Chuquicamata in Chile. Bingham Canyon, the world's largest, is almost 1 mile deep and 2.5 miles across and is one of only 2 man-made structures visible from space (The Great Wall of China is the other). All three of these mines mine copper. The largest open pit iron mine is the Hull-Rust Mine near Hibbing, Minnesota. By Doug Cornett (Doug) on Thursday, September 8, 2005 - 01:32 pm:
While Kennecott has indicated it will be applying for a mining permit in November, the battle to keep them out of the UP is far from over. In a door-to-door survey conducted last Fall in Big Bay and Powell Township by Concerned Citizens of Big Bay, 80% of voters here oppose the mine. By Charles in Adrian (Charlesinadrian) on Thursday, September 8, 2005 - 03:46 pm:
Those pics of Tilden and Empire are awesome. Earlier in the By Ray & Chris Saxe (Ray) on Thursday, September 8, 2005 - 08:26 pm: We've been on the tour several times and it is awesome. Capt.Paul/Dr.Nat, I believe that we also heard that the pit has about 20 years to go. It does depend on demand, as you pointed out. If you have the chance, this is truely a Must See in the UP! By 69 TOOT (Flyindamooney) on Thursday, September 8, 2005 - 09:04 pm: I have almost the same pic last time I flew into CMX. My instrument flight plan took me over this spot at 4000 feet and it is pretty amazing...Now the rest of you can see why pilots are pilots......We just never get tired of the view.......(Unless it is inside a cloud.....imagine being in a bucket of white paint) By Ken ja Mimi from da UP (Kenjamimi) on Thursday, September 8, 2005 - 09:48 pm: I think the 'underground' pic is really the taconite pelletizing plant. Have seen pix of this before. By Capt. Paul & Dr. Nat in Texas (Eclogite) on Thursday, September 8, 2005 - 10:41 pm:
Ray/Chris Saxe, By Roger Somero (Rsomero) on Thursday, September 8, 2005 - 11:30 pm:
Ken, I think you are right. It might also be a shot of the concentrator. It's too dark to tell for sure. The only part that was underground when I worked on Tilden 2 was the cone crusher. By Josh Pifke (Nmuwildcat) on Friday, September 9, 2005 - 01:31 am:
Heh, all I did was take the tour this summer :) By eugenia r. thompson (Ert) on Friday, September 9, 2005 - 10:12 am:
The reason I asked about what they were mining is because I keep hearing that they are no longer mining iron ore in the UP. Looking at that massive mine, I realize that is certainly NOT the case! By Capt. Paul & Dr. Nat in Texas (Eclogite) on Friday, September 9, 2005 - 10:47 am: You are very correct Eugenia, a company can't even apply for a mine permit unless they have an environmental impact statement (EIS) that includes a huge bond set aside strictly for closure/reclamation activites. By FRNash/PHX, AZ (Frnash) on Friday, September 9, 2005 - 01:55 pm:
eugenia r. thompson (Ert) By Capt. Paul & Dr. Nat in Texas (Eclogite) on Friday, September 9, 2005 - 04:32 pm: By Connie Julien (Cjulien) on Saturday, September 10, 2005 - 12:35 am: Does anyone know if there was a Garden City Copper Mine in Eagle River Michigan? There is an original photo taken in the 1860s of "Garden City Copper Mine, Eagle River from a series that was entitled VIEWS OF LAKE SUPERIOR" for sale right now on ebay but it does not say what state the mine was in. Could it be Eagle River Michigan? The picture can be seen by going to www.ebay.com and type in item number 6207552925 By WishingIWasInDaUP (Sur5er) on Saturday, September 10, 2005 - 12:49 am:
Connie, By Mary Lou Curtin (Marylou) on Saturday, September 10, 2005 - 06:45 am: I wonder what the impact of the proposed Kennecot project will have on the Huron Mountain Club. There are some influential folks that are members and would guess that if they do not want it..... it will not happen!! By Capt. Paul & Dr. Nat in Texas (Eclogite) on Sunday, September 11, 2005 - 12:13 am:
Connie, By Marc Slis (Marc) on Monday, September 12, 2005 - 10:49 am:
Capt. Paul and Dr. Nat, By Capt. Paul & Dr. Nat in Texas (Eclogite) on Tuesday, September 13, 2005 - 11:03 pm:
Every state I've ever worked in including michigan requires a bond to be posted before a mining permit will be issued. Federal agencies are involved in this permitting process as well, and most states even provide a reclamation estimate calculator. Bonds that are posted vary in the amount depending upon the extent and type of reclamation that is deemed neccessary by all regulating agencies. Companies these days have to do one of two things, either set aside a bond amount equal to what was determined by the state and federal regulators for reclamation activities, or if the company is large enough with enough assets they can agree to cover any reclamation costs that come about. If they fail to do so, the government can seaze those assets enough to cover the costs of reclamation PLUS a hefty fine. Now I'm not sure what Michigan has determined to be the reclamation cost at Eagle, but if its not enough, it's probably the state regulators fault for underestimating, not Kennecott. By Bill Denning (Parpagayo) on Wednesday, September 14, 2005 - 10:23 pm:
Where exactly was the Garden City Mine located? Here's why I'm asking: |
![]() |
Here's a list of messages posted in the past 24 hours See our guest photo gallery for more great views from the U.P. |