- Tintic Standard Reduction Mill
The Tintic Standard Reduction Mill—also known as the Tintic Mill or Harold Mill—built in 1920 and only operating from 1921 to 1925, is a
vacant refinery located on the west slope ofWarm Springs Mountain near Goshen,Utah , in theUnited States . Metals processed at the mill includedcopper ,gold ,silver , andlead ; all of which were received from another mill nearEureka, Utah . The reducing process used was an acid-brine chloridizing andleaching process which became outdated, leading to the abandonment of the site in 1925. At the mill's highest productivity it processed 200 tons ofore yearly.What remains of the mill are foundations for water tanks,
crusher s,roaster s, iron boxes, leaching tanks, and drain boxes. The site dominates the surrounding landscape with its size and unique colors and shapes.It has been speculated that this mill may be the contributor of heavy metal pollution in the
Goshen Warm Springs which lie below it.References
* [http://www.mitigationcommission.gov/hatchery/pdf/interim_hatchery_ea.pdf Warm-Water Interim Hatchery Facility - Environmental Assessment] . "Utah Reclamation Mitigation Conservation Commission".
* [http://www.nationalregisterofhistoricplaces.com/UT/Utah/state4.html National Register of Historic Places]
* [http://virtualglobetrotting.com/info.php/mid/6961 Virtual Globetrotting] - Includes image of the mill fromGoogle Earth .External links
* [http://ludb.clui.org/ex/i/UT3146/ The Center for Land Use Interpretation] - Includes a photo of the site.
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