International Smelting and Refining Company

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The International Smelting and Refining Company was a subsidiary of Anaconda Copper that operated primarily out of the International Smelter near Tooele, Utah. The International Smelter began operation in 1910 as a copper producer handling ores from Bingham Canyon and was expanded into a lead smelting operation in 1912. Copper smelting finished at International in 1946, and the lead smelter shut down in January 1972. The closure of the smelter would lead to the associated Tooele Valley Railway (which had their primary railyards at the smelter) to be shut down ten years later in 1982. The company also handled several other Anaconda owned interests. After the shut down of several of the International Smelting sites, environmental reclamation has been performed by Anaconda Copper's successor rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Copper Canyon Camp of the International Smelting and Refining Company, Copper Canyon, Battle Mountain, Lander County, NV
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rdf:langString Copper Canyon Camp of the International Smelting and Refining Company, Residence–Schoolhouse
rdf:langString Copper Canyon Camp of the International Smelting and Refining Company, Three Room Residence
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rdf:langString Copper Canyon Camp of the International Smelting and Refining Company, Base for Headframe and Storage Tank
rdf:langString International Smelting and Refining Company, Tooele Smelter, Reverberatory, Converter and Casting Building
rdf:langString Copper Canyon Camp of the International Smelting and Refining Company, Ruins of the Fine Ore Mill
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rdf:langString The International Smelting and Refining Company was a subsidiary of Anaconda Copper that operated primarily out of the International Smelter near Tooele, Utah. The International Smelter began operation in 1910 as a copper producer handling ores from Bingham Canyon and was expanded into a lead smelting operation in 1912. Copper smelting finished at International in 1946, and the lead smelter shut down in January 1972. The closure of the smelter would lead to the associated Tooele Valley Railway (which had their primary railyards at the smelter) to be shut down ten years later in 1982. The company also handled several other Anaconda owned interests. After the shut down of several of the International Smelting sites, environmental reclamation has been performed by Anaconda Copper's successor company ARCO and the EPA Superfund program.
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