The data below represent everything available in the MBMG Abandoned and Inactive Mines (AIM) database.
AIM Id | Name | Alternate Name | District | County |
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CC002765 | SHERMAN | MONTANA/NEIHART | CASCADE |
MRDS | AMLI | MILS | Latitude | Longitude | Datum |
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07-142 | 300130059 | 46.9736 | -110.6997 |
Township | Range | Section | QSection | UTM Northing | UTM Easting | UTM Zone | UTM Datum |
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14N | 08E | 15 | CBAB | 5202057 | 522967 | 12 |
Average Elevation | Elev Units | Land Owner | 250K Quad | 100K Quad | 24K Quad |
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F | WHITE SULPHUR | WHITE SULPHUR | NEIHART |
Property Type | Update Date | Who Updated |
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LODE | 4/27/1998 | PAH |
Commodities Identified |
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LEAD SILVER ZINC |
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Agency: NF Region District: R1 Ranger District: KINGS HILL Forest Service Tract: Watershed Code: 10030105 Forest or Resource Area: LEWIS AND CLARK Owner: P Impact: U Report: The Sherman site was a silver, lead, and zinc mine. There are no mill tailings at the site. There was a partially caved adit that was accessible. Below the site in Carpenter Creek there were tailings but they were from the dam failure at the Silver Dyke Tailings site. There was a small discharge from the adit and the pH was 7.1. There were not any other discharges. There 200 approximately 200 cubic yards of waste rock that contained iron, lead, manganese, and zinc. Robertson (1951) states that the Sherman claim was previously named the Flamsburg and is located three and a half miles up Carpenter Creek from Belt Creek. Development includes an adit drift that is 400 feet long, an adit crosscut that is 50 feet long, and a shaft that is 35 feet deep.. |
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Mill Tailings: Adit Discharge: Metal Leaching: Water Erosion: Residence: Hazardous Materials: Open Adit: Visit: Y Comments: NO DISCHARGE OBSERVED: JEFF LONN; 5/17/98; DSL REPORTED POSSIBLE DISCHARGE; 1995 |
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Investigator: J. LONN Date: 5/17/1998 Photos Available?: Access: Nearest Wetlands/Bog: Drainage Basin: Water Contact Stream: Nearest Surface Water Intake: Number of Surface Water Intake(s) observed within 15 miles downstream: Uses of Surface Water Intake(s) observed within 15 miles downstream: Nearest Wells (miles): Number of Wells within 4 miles: Uses of Wells within 4 miles: Nearest Dwelling (miles): Number of Months Occupied: Number of Houses within 2 miles: Recreational Usage on Site: Nearest Recreational Area (miles): Name or Type of Recreational Area: Safety Risk from Open Adit/Shaft: Safety Risk from Highwall or Unstable Slopes: Safety Risk from Unstable Structures: Safety Risk from Chemicals: Safety Risk from Solid Waste (includes sharp rusted items): Safety Risk from Explosives: Sensitive Environments within 2 miles of Site or 15 miles Downstream: Population within 0-0.25 miles: Population within 0.25-0.5 miles: Population within 0.5-1 miles: Population within 1-2 miles: Population within 2-3 miles: Population within 3-4 miles: Public Interest: |
End of report. Retrieved 5/7/2024 8:55:36 PM.
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