The data below represent everything available in the MBMG Abandoned and Inactive Mines (AIM) database.

Sites Table
AIM Id Name Alternate Name District County
CC002897 BENTON MINE / REBELLION /SPOKANE BIG SNOWY / TOM HENDRICKS MONTANA/NEIHART CASCADE
MRDS AMLI MILS Latitude Longitude Datum
07-157 300130040 46.9478 -110.7
Township Range Section QSection UTM Northing UTM Easting UTM Zone UTM Datum
14N 08E 27 BCAD 5199186 522830 12
Average Elevation Elev Units Land Owner 250K Quad 100K Quad 24K Quad
F WHITE SULPHUR WHITE SULPHUR NEIHART
Property Type Update Date Who Updated
LODE 4/27/1998 PAH
Commodities Table
Commodities Identified
GOLD
LEAD
SILVER
ZINC
Agency Info Table
Information
Agency: NF
Region District: R1
Ranger District: KINGS HILL
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Watershed Code: 10030105
Forest or Resource Area: LEWIS AND CLARK
Owner: P
Impact: L
Report: There were no mill tailings present at the site. An estimated volume of 64,920 cubic yards or waste rock with elevated levels of silver, mercury, arsenic, barium, cadmium, copper, lead, manganese, and zinc were present. Three discharging adits were observed. The MCL for cadmium was exceeded, and the EPA action level for lead was exceeded in two discharging adits. The three discharging adits merged to form the headwaters of Snow Creek. Snow Creek exceeded the MCL for cadmium. Three were several collapsing structures at the site. The silver, lead, and zinc mine is located 2 miles east of Neihart (Robertson, 1951). The group includes 15 patented claims.
Screening Criteria Table
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Mill Tailings:
Adit Discharge: Y
Metal Leaching: Y
Water Erosion: Y
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Visit: Y
Comments: SIGNIFICANT AMD INTO CREEK; JEFF LONN; 5/17/98; MDSL-AMRB/PIONEER TECHNICAL SERVICES (1995)
Rank Table
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Investigator: J. LONN
Date: 5/17/1998
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