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Asarco LLC (American Smelting and Refining Company) is a mining, smelting, and refining company based in Tucson, Arizona, which mines and processes primarily
copper Copper is a chemical element with the symbol Cu (from la, cuprum) and atomic number 29. It is a soft, malleable, and ductile metal with very high thermal and electrical conductivity. A freshly exposed surface of pure copper has a pinkis ...
. The company has been a subsidiary of
Grupo México Grupo México is a Mexican conglomerate that operates through the following divisions: Mining (Minera Mexico), Transportation ( GMxT), Infrastructure and Fundacion Grupo Mexico. Its mining Division is the leading Copper producer in Mexico and t ...
since 1999. Its three largest
open-pit mines Open-pit mining, also known as open-cast or open-cut mining and in larger contexts mega-mining, is a surface mining technique of extracting rock or minerals from the earth from an open-air pit, sometimes known as a borrow. This form of minin ...
are the Mission, Silver Bell and Ray mines in Arizona. Its mines produce of copper a year. Asarco conducts
solvent extraction and electrowinning Solvent extraction and electrowinning (SX/EW) is a two-stage hydrometallurgical process that first extracts and upgrades copper ions from low-grade leach solutions into a solvent containing a chemical that selectively reacts with and binds the co ...
at the Ray and Silver Bell mines in Pima County, Arizona, and Pinal County, Arizona, and operates a smelter in
Hayden, Arizona Hayden is a town in Gila and Pinal counties in Arizona, United States. According to the 2010 census, the population of the town was 662. History Hayden was founded in 1909 and owned by the Kennecott Copper Corp. In 1912, the company built a s ...
. Asarco's smelting plant in El Paso, Texas, was suspended in 1999 and then demolished on April 13, 2013. Before closing, the plant produced of anodes each year. Refining at the mines as well as at a copper refinery in Amarillo, Texas, produce of refined copper each year. Asarco's hourly workers are primarily represented by the
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. Asarco has 20 superfund sites across the United States, and it is subject to considerable litigation over pollution. After emerging from bankruptcy in 2008, it made a settlement with the government of $1.79 billion for contamination at various sites; the funds were allotted to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) for cleanup at 26 sites around the country.ICTMN Staff, "Mining Company to Pay Coeur d’Alene, State of Idaho and U.S. Government"archived
''Indian Country Today'' Media Network, 16 June 2011; accessed 2 June 2016


History

Asarco was founded in 1888 as the American Smelting and Refining Company by Henry H. Rogers,
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,
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, Robert S. Towne,
Anton Eilers Frederic Anton Eilers (14 January 1839 – 22 April 1917), considered the father of lead-smelting in the United States, was a successful smelting and refining entrepreneur who co-founded the American Smelting and Refining Company, known today as AS ...
, and Leonard Lewisohn. From 1901 to 1959, American Smelting and Refining was included in the Dow Jones Industrial Average. In April 1901, the Guggenheim family gained control of the company, and in 1905, bought the Tacoma smelter from the
Bunker Hill Mining Company The Bunker Hill Mining Company is a mining company with facilities in Kellogg and Wardner, Idaho. Early history Simeon Reed bought the Bunker Hill Mine and Mill, and incorporated the Bunker Hill and Sullivan Mining and Concentrating Company on ...
. Asarco eventually controlled 90% of the U.S. lead production, essentially becoming a smelter trust. On January 11, 1916, sixteen Asarco employees were killed and mutilated by
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's men near the town of
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. It was one of the incidents that sparked the
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, a United States Army attempt to capture or kill Villa. Based in Tucson, Arizona, the company grew to conduct mining, smelting, and refining of primarily copper. Open-pit mining is primarily utilized as the most efficient method of recovering this metal; the company's three largest such works are the Mission, Silver Bell, and the Ray mines in Arizona. The company had also operated in silver mining in Idaho. Its mines produce of copper a year. Asarco conducts
solvent extraction and electrowinning Solvent extraction and electrowinning (SX/EW) is a two-stage hydrometallurgical process that first extracts and upgrades copper ions from low-grade leach solutions into a solvent containing a chemical that selectively reacts with and binds the co ...
at the Ray and Silver Bell mines in Pima County, Arizona, and Pinal County, Arizona, and operates a smelter in
Hayden, Arizona Hayden is a town in Gila and Pinal counties in Arizona, United States. According to the 2010 census, the population of the town was 662. History Hayden was founded in 1909 and owned by the Kennecott Copper Corp. In 1912, the company built a s ...
. It also had a smelting plant in El Paso, Texas, operations of which were suspended. In 1975 it officially changed its name to Asarco Incorporated. In 1999 it was acquired by Grupo México, which had begun as Asarco's 49%-owned Mexican subsidiary in 1965. On August 9, 2005, the company filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in Corpus Christi,
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under then-president Daniel Tellechea. As of 2019, Asarco operates two primary locations in the United States, a mining and smelting complex in Arizona and a copper refinery in Amarillo, Texas.


Pollution and environmental issues

ASARCO has been found responsible for environmental pollution at 20 Superfund sites across the U.S. by the Environmental Protection Agency. Among those sites are: #American Smelting and Refining Co., located in Omaha, Nebraska. Plant dissembled, remediation completed and site reused. #Interstate Lead Company, or ILCO, labeled EPA Site ALD041906173, and located in
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, Jefferson County, Alabama #Argo Smelter, Omaha & Grant Smelter, labeled EPA Site COD002259588, and located at Vasquez Boulevard and
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in Denver, Colorado #" Smeltertown", El Paso County, Texas, where the copper plant's furnaces were illegally used to dispose of hazardous waste. The plant has since been dismantled.
California Gulch mine and river systems
in Leadville, Colorado;
Summitville Consolidated Mining Corp., Inc. (SCMCI)
now bankrupt, EPA Site COD983778432, in Del Norte, Rio Grande County, Colorado;
Asarco Globe Plant
EPA Site COD007063530, Globeville, near South Platte River, Denver and Adams County, Colorado;
Bunker Hill Mining and Metallurgical
Coeur d'Alene River The Coeur d'Alene River flows from the Silver Valley into Lake Coeur d'Alene in the U.S. state of Idaho. The stream continues out of Lake Coeur d'Alene as the Spokane River. Before the Bunker Hill Smelter in the Kellogg area, which mined lead a ...
Basin, Idaho; # Kin-Buc Landfill in New Jersey; # Tar Creek (Ottawa County) lead and zinc operations and surrounding residences in Oklahoma; #
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, Near Shore/Tide Flats smelter, groundwater, and residences in Tacoma and Ruston, Washington. # Everett Smelter, Everett, Washington. #
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lead smelter operation, since reclaimed as part of EPA Superfund program and now the location of the Intermountain Medical Center.


Litigation history

After the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment sued Asarco for damages to natural resources in 1983, the EPA placed the ASARCO Globe Plant on its National Priorities List of Superfund sites, with Asarco to pay for the site's cleanup. In 1972 Asarco's downtown Omaha plant in Nebraska was found to be releasing high amounts of lead into the air and ground surrounding the plant. In 1995 Asarco submitted a demolition and site cleanup plan to the Nebraska Department of Environmental Quality for their impact on the local residential area. Fined $3.6 million in 1996 for discharging lead and other pollutants into the Missouri River, Asarco closed its Omaha plant in July 1997. After extensive site cleanup, the land was turned over to the
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as a park. All of East Omaha, comprising more than 8,000 acres (32 km²), was declared a Superfund site. As of 2003, 290 acres (1.2 km²) had been cleaned. In 1991 the
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filed suit under
CERCLA Superfund is a United States federal environmental remediation program established by the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act of 1980 (CERCLA). The program is administered by the Environmental Protection Agency ...
against Hecla Mining Company, Asarco and other defendants for damages and cleanup costs downstream of what has been designated as the Bunker Hill Mine and Smelting Complex Superfund site. Contamination had affected Lake Coeur d'Alene and the Saint Joe River, as well as related waters and lands, and cleanup had been under way since the early 1980s. In 1996 the United States joined the suit. In 2008 after emerging from bankruptcy, Asarco LLC settled for $452 million for contributions to this site.Becky Kramer, "Hecla Mining Co. settles Superfund cleanup lawsuit"
''The Spokesman,'' 14 June 2011; accessed 31 May 2016
"Hecla Mining Company to Pay $263 Million in Settlement to Resolve Idaho Superfund Site Litigation and Foster Cooperation"
Press release, US Department of Justice, 13 June 2011; accessed 31 May 2016
This was part of a nearly $2 billion settlement (see below) with the US for a total of 26 sites. In 2007, the Environmental Protection Agency released the results of soil and air tests in
Hayden, Arizona Hayden is a town in Gila and Pinal counties in Arizona, United States. According to the 2010 census, the population of the town was 662. History Hayden was founded in 1909 and owned by the Kennecott Copper Corp. In 1912, the company built a s ...
, taken adjacent to the Asarco Hayden Smelter. The results showed abnormally high amounts of pollutants that violate prescribed health standards. Arsenic, lead and copper were among the most egregious pollutants found in Hayden. As a consequence of the contamination, the EPA proposed to add Hayden, Arizona, to the list of Federal Superfund sites. This action would provide funding to clean up the contamination. Asarco fought the action, supported by Democratic Gov.
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, who said: "I am asking that the EPA delay final decision on listing until March 31, 2008. This would provide ample time for the EPA, in close coordination with ADEQ, to enter an agreement with Asarco to conduct remedial actions..." After emerging from Chapter 11 bankruptcy in 2008, Asarco made a settlement with the government of $1.79 billion for contamination at various sites; the funds were allotted to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) for cleanup at 26 sites around the country. A final settlement for $1.79 billion was made in 2009 for up 80 sites, including one of the most notorious, the smelting plant at El Paso, Texas, for which cleanup was set to start in 2010.


Documentary

Asarco's
Tar Creek Superfund site Tar Creek Superfund site is a United States Superfund site, declared in 1983, located in the cities of Picher and Cardin, Ottawa County, in northeastern Oklahoma. From 1900 to the 1960s lead mining and zinc mining companies left behind huge ope ...
was the subject of the film documentary '' Tar Creek'' (2009), made by Matt Myers. At one time, Tar Creek was considered to be the worst environmental problem on the EPA's list of more than 1200 sites.


See also

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List of Superfund sites in Alabama This is a list of Superfund sites in Alabama designated under the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA) environmental law. The CERCLA federal law of 1980 authorized the United States Environmental Protection ...
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List of Superfund sites in Colorado This is a list of Superfund sites in Colorado designated under the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA) environmental law. The CERCLA federal law of 1980 authorized the United States Environmental Protecti ...
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List of Superfund sites in Illinois This is a list of Superfund sites in Illinois designated under the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA) environmental law. These sites are listed on the National Priorities List. 13 Sites are listed below ...
* List of Superfund sites in Oklahoma *
Picher, Oklahoma Picher is a ghost town and former city in Ottawa County, northeastern Oklahoma, United States. It was a major national center of lead and zinc mining for more than 100 years in the heart of the Tri-State Mining District. The decades of unrest ...
* Francis H. Brownell


References


External links


Official website
* ttps://web.archive.org/web/20040528184602/http://www.grupomexico.com/Html/AboutUsGM.htm Grupo México history
A Toxic Century: Mining Giant Asarco Must Clean Up Mess : NPR 2010


* Marilyn Berlin Snell
"Going for Broke"
''Sierra Club Magazine'', May/June 2006. * Michael E. Ketterer
The Asarco El Paso Smelter: A Source of Local Contamination of Soils in El Paso (Texas), Ciudad Juarez (Chihuahua, Mexico), and Anapra (New Mexico)
2006. *Jake Bernstein
Clean up or Cover Up?
{Dead link, date=October 2019 , bot=InternetArchiveBot , fix-attempted=yes "The Texas Observer", 2004.




Asarco Taylor Springs Illinois
Historical Society of Montgomery County Illinois Companies based in Tucson, Arizona Companies that filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in 2005 Former components of the Dow Jones Industrial Average Metal companies of the United States Copper mining companies of the United States Smelting Superfund sites in Colorado Mines in Arizona