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The smelter in El Paso was shuttered because of depressed copper prices. Asarco''s environmental liabilities continued to mount. The company had net losses of more than $680 million between 1999
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EL PASO, Texas — The 828foot smokestack dominates western El Paso''s skyline and, emblazoned with the name Asarco, is the symbol of Texas''s first smelter — built in 1887 and shut down in 1999
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2/14/2008 · From this article, "A subsidiary of Mexico Citybased Grupo Mexico, ostensibly the parent company of Asarco, claims it has no interest in reopening the copper smelter in El Paso
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5/20/2015 · Clusters of multiple sclerosis, including one in El Paso, have been identified in proximity to smelters. In the early 1980s workers at Asarco''s El Paso plant were exposed to "relatively high levels" of lead and arsenic, says Mike Wright, director of the health, safety and environment program for the United Steelworkers Union (USW).
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During this decade the plant began importing blister copper from Africa, South America, and scrap copper from other cities, after Phelps Dodge built a refinery in El Paso, Texas. 1956 The company constructed additions to the plant''s electrolytic tank house to increase there capacity to 35,000 tons of refined copper per month.
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This action promulgates national emission standards for hazardous air pollutants (NESHAP) for primary copper smelting. Primary copper smelters can potentially emit significant amounts of certain toxic metals listed as hazardous air pollutants (HAP) in Clean Air Act (CAA) section 112(b)(1). These
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According to tshaonline.org, ASARCO first began in 1881 when Robert Safford Towne organized ore companies in El Paso, making the first lead and copper ores with a 100foot high chimney. In 1902, seven lead furnaces were built and the first copper smelter began operating in El Paso.
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Asarco had been trying since 2002 to reopen its El Paso copper smelter after mothballing the operation in 1999. The fight, to open the smelter on one hand and to keep it closed on the other, took on urgency as both sides mustered resources for what became a bitter campaign.
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Superior AZ had a metal smelter as well as Durango Colorado. There was a lot of metal movement in the old west. SP 3420 in El Paso, Texas, rests today in what was once the largest copper copper refinery in the world. The refinery was built after the lease of the El Paso & Southwestern to the SP.
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2/20/2008 · We also traveled to El Paso, Texas, where a centuryold copper smelter stands amid a bleak landscape of lead pollution and health impacts, which some medical experts have linked to pollutants from the smelter. Shuttered since the late ''90s, when copper prices hit rock bottom, ASARCO recently got permission to reopen the plant.
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8/28/2001 · The outlook for copper scrap is much stronger than it has been in past years, too, as the industry starts to make sense out of what had been a topsyturvy market. Prices floated between $1.24 and $1.45 through much of 1995, with late summer Comex markets hanging in the $1.36 to $1.38 range – quite healthy given the red metal''s recent history.
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1910: A copper smelter is added to the ASARCO smelter. 1966: A second, 828foot tall smokestack is built to disperse pollution higher in the atmosphere. 1969: A study shows that El Paso has the highest lead concentration in the air than any other city in Texas
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4/2/2008 · It estimated 334 direct jobs, 290 positions in El Paso and 44 at a refinery in Amarillo, Texas, connected to the smelter''s operations. A reopened El Paso smelter would indirectly create 1,819 additional jobs and result in an overall economic impact of nearly $1.2 billion, the UTEP study claimed.
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EL PASO, Texas — The 828foot smokestack dominates western El Paso''s skyline and, emblazoned with the name Asarco, is the symbol of Texas'' first smelter — built in 1887 and
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It donated land near the smelter for the campus of the University of Texas at El Paso (UTEP), which started in 1914 as a mining and metallurgy college. ASARCO created a community for its workers.
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When the ASARCO smokestacks were toppled by 300 pounds of explosives on April 13, 2013, two towering remnants of the 100yearold coppersmelting plant were erased from El Paso''s skyline. The concrete chimneys also served as one reminder of the University of Texas at El Paso''s deeprooted connection to its neighbor.
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ASARCO operated the copper smelter continuously in El Paso from 1887 until 1999, when the price of copper dropped to $.60 per pound (Image 3). Until 1973, residents lived in Smeltertown, the company
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What data were excluded? Why do you think the EPA chose to use the data they did? Additional resources: Darby, K. J. (2012). Lead astray: scale, environmental justice and the El Paso smelter. Local Environment, 17(8), 797–814. Shapleigh, E. (2008). ASARCO in El Paso. ''Moving to a Bright Future Away from a Polluted Past''.
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Earlier estimates had pegged Asarco cleanup costs at roughly $1 billion at 94 sites in 21 states, including the company''s former copper smelter on the border of Tacoma and Ruston in Washington state.
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The El Paso study, published in 1973 and based on a random sample, estimated that 2700 El Paso residents aged one to nineteen within four miles of the smelter had BLLs of 40 µg/dL or above. 6 The highest BLL measured in El Paso was in a child who lived close to the smelter (94 µg/dL), 35 and a number of children were hospitalized. 36 Within
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3/15/2019 · When O''Rourke came home from New York City in 1998, El Paso was at a crossroads. The towering smokestacks of the Asarco copper smelter, which had injected toxins into the city''s air and soil for more than a century, shut down shortly before the turn of the millennium.
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4/2/2008 · It estimated 334 direct jobs, 290 positions in El Paso and 44 at a refinery in Amarillo, Texas, connected to the smelter''s operations. A reopened El Paso smelter would indirectly create 1,819 additional jobs and result in an overall economic impact of nearly $1.2 billion, the UTEP study claimed.
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It donated land near the smelter for the campus of the University of Texas at El Paso (UTEP), which started in 1914 as a mining and metallurgy college. ASARCO created a community for its workers.
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