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Show m rrrvrvm s VTT $400 Million Investment VM m - in-p- it state-of-the-a- 109-inc- h by massive size of equipment in the grinding plant portion of Kennecott's new concentrator plant near Copperton. mid-198- one-thir- Be proud ot yourself and be a f forever happy (in only 5 days) WATERBEDS BRING THIS nzjLzn i SO FREE 1987. Annual Golf Tournament. Ray (Pioneer Valley Hospital), chairman, will set up and conduct the first Business and Client Golf Tourney to be held in early spring Economic Development CommitInvesttee, Bill Acord (B1L-MAment), chairman, will promote local advantages of the West Valley Area and assist in economic development efforts, along with state and local organizations. Child CLIP N SAVE 657 W. 4100 So. INSTALLATION .25 268-186- 8 00 FREE LIFETIME MEMBERSHIP Off REG. FREE MOVIE RENTAL MICE ffTWSA0On TWt4JU WRITTEN GUARANTEE! MONEY-BAC- Annual Awards Banquet. Anna Holmes (Benjamin Franklin Bank), chairman, will be responsible to arrange and host the annual Christmas awards banquet to be held Dec 8. IM 75 Success Rate 100 ty. Mum ut Tour Tu To Good 95 Above 5 d - RENT TO OWN TIREDTOFJSMOKINGZ Chamber members to gather for a business after hours, making valuable business contacts and do business with other associates on a social basis. Beautification Committee, Anna Holmes (Benjamin Franklin Bank), chairman, will honor five businesses and five residents for efforts in beautification and landscaping Community Promotional, Dick Flack (Valley Fair Mall ), chairman, develop ideas and resources to provide the area with an annual event that will be a draw for local businesses, as well as bring identity to the area; assist with West Valley Days to be held June 27. Float and Royalty Committee, Russ Sanderson (West Valley City), chairman, provide upkeep and decoration to the float, determine area parades in which the float and royalty will participate. Organize entry into each parade; be a support group to the West Valley Area royal- mid-198- h (left) are dwarfed Workmen The thing West Valley and every else needs to recognize is that areas of the he unincorporated county are just as urbanized as the cities themselves, Ricks continues. We have to provide those with services and, in many cases, we have already bought the equipment to provide those services. If the area is going to be constantly cut up, it is very inconvenient. Not only for us, but for emergency services and other departments. Regarding future growth of West Valley, Ricks says he would not object to annexations - if done correctl- Dne semi-monthl- h . . . place. Hercules and its overpressure zone is a problem that both West Valley and the county have in common. Again, it is a problem both entities seem to bee getting along in Again, this is an area where we dont have any formal arrangement or agreement with them, but we have a good personal relationship between corresponding officials Were aggressively working on a Ricks says. Right now it solution, appears that West Valley and the county are together, with Hercules on the other side of the issue. Asked about long range plans. Ricks reiterates a desire for residential development west of 7000 West, with industrial near Magna and across from Hercules. Wed love it for an industrial entity to come into those areas, he concluded Chamber Of Commerce h GRINDING 6 -- Transportation improvements include an ore conveying system and the installation of three pipelines. The project will utilize some of the crushing, largest conveying, grinding and flotation equipment available in the industry today. The modernized Utah Copper Division will be capable of processing 77,000 tons of ore per day. Major components of the modernization project include: A by gyratory ore crusher installed within the pit of the Bingham Canyon Mine. The crusher is designed to be movable and will be relocated in the mine as a function of the mining plan. A five-mil- e belt conveyor system will move the ore from the mine to the site of new grinding and flotation facilities one mile north of Copper-ton- . The main ore conveyor will exit the mine through an existing railroad tunnel at the 5,490-folevel (elevation). The grinding plant will consist of a coarse ore stockpile and a grinding building, which will house three grinding lines, each consisting of one grinding (SAG) mill (34 feet in diameter by 15 feet in length) and two balls mills ( 18 feet in diameter by 28 feet in length ) . The flotation portion of the Copperton complex will include 33 3,000 cubic foot cells, as well as a number of smaller cells for the copper concentrating circuit. The complex includes a molybdenum recovery plant. Three pipelines will be constructed between Copperton and existing UCD facilities. A five-inc- h buried steel line will be utilized to move concentrates to the smelter, 17 concrete miles away. A overland pipeline will transport tailings to the existing tailings pond. Reclaimed water from the pond will be pumped back to the grinding and flotation facilities in a buried steel pipeline. At the peak of construction in 1987, about 1,200 workers will be required. 60-in- Continued from page far. When completed, the annual copper production capacity is expected to reach 185,000 tons of refined coper, with 1,800 hourly and salaried employees involved. From an environmental standpoint, the best available control technology will be utilized throughout and will result in UCD achieving a net air quality gain as overall emissions will be reduced. yAlso, the modernization will not imIf it was done all at once, in big pact either surface or ground water blocks, it would work out okay. quality. constant eroWhen modernization is completed, However, the small, causes sion problems if it takes the following will not be utilized as part of UCDs operations: rail ore haulage system between the mine and existing concentrators; Bonneville, Magna and Arthur concentrators. Under the terms of the new four-yea- r Continued from page 1 . labor contracts ratified by West Valley Area business comunion employees in July 1986, Kenmunity may be heard. necott agreed to restart the Utah Business Forum Committee, will y Copper Division and recall approxbusiness organize imately 2.000 employees. Workers forums to assess the needs and conbegan returning in September to cerns of local businesses begin the rehabilitation necessary to School Without Drugs Committee, restart existing facilities and equip- Ray Child (Pioneer Valley ment The mine began operations in Hospital), chairman, provide September, the concentrators assistance to schools with drug prostarted up in December, and all re- grams. maining facilities are expected to be Business After Hours Committee, The divioperational by Dick Flack (Valley Fair Mall), sion had been shut down since chairman, will arrange and execute and had operated at business after hours program which capacity for one ear prior to the provides an opportunity for closure as a result of depressed economic conditions in the metals industry. The Utah Copper Division will operate at a rate of 145,000 tons of refined copper annually until the modernization project is complete. Studies for the Kennecott modernization began in 1980 and preliminary engineering on various possible scenarios was developed over the next several years. Despite staggering losses as a result of low copper prices, the future of the historic Bingham Canyon mine received a $400 million vote of con,, 1fidence when the project was approved by the Board of Directors of Kennecotts parent, The Standard Oil Company, in December 1985. The modernization, now underway and scheduled for completion in late 1988, will enable Kennecott to compete effectively in the international copper industry even at todays low copper prices. When fully modernized, the Utah division will produce 185,000 tons of refined copper and substantial amounts of gold, silver Brent Goodfellow and molybdenum annually. A $400 million modernization project under way at the Utah Copper Division of Kennecott is scheduled for completion in late 1988. 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