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Quincy Smelter

Coordinates: 47°07′31″N 88°33′51″W / 47.12525°N 88.5641°W / 47.12525; -88.5641
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47°07′31″N 88°33′51″W / 47.12525°N 88.5641°W / 47.12525; -88.5641

Quincy Smelter site in July 2008

The Quincy Smelter is the only remaining copper smelter in the Lake Superior region. It is located north of the Portage Lake Lift Bridge in Ripley, Michigan. It was operated by the Quincy Mine until 1972 and processed ore from 13 local mines.[1]

There is currently controversy over what should be done with the land which is currently owned by Franklin Township.[2] The EPA and National Park Service want to turn the site into a historical self-tour or fishing and picnicking area. Other ideas include creating a restaurant, shops, or condos on the site [3] and moving the Houghton headquarters for Isle Royal National Park to the site.[4]

A fire destroyed the carpentry shop and damaged a wood storage lean-to on the site in September 2010.[5] In early 2011, parts of the site were inventoried and made more secure. In the summer of 2011, $1 million in federal Interior Department funding will allow additional site to be inventoried, stabilized, and secured.[6]

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Quincy Smelting Works Copper Country Explorer
  2. ^ Hauglie, Kurt. "Many involved in future of smelter" The Daily Mining Gazette. December 13, 2008. http://www.mininggazette.com/page/content.detail/id/503001.html?nav=5006
  3. ^ The Daily Mining Gazette "Meeting Produces Smelter Resolution." Garrett Neese, May 31, 2007.
  4. ^ Hauglie, Kurt. "Hancock council supports NPS move to smelter site" The Daily Mining Gazette. May 10, 2010. http://www.mininggazette.com/page/content.detail/id/509307.html?nav=5006 Retrieved: Feb 18 2011.
  5. ^ Hauglie, Kurt. "Smelter suffers blow." The Daily Mining Gazette. Sep 28, 2010. http://www.mininggazette.com/page/content.detail/id/511880/Smelter-suffers-blow.html Retrieved: Feb 18, 2011.
  6. ^ Hauglie, Kurt. "Stabilization being completed at smelter." The Daily Mining Gazette. Jan 31 2011. http://www.mininggazette.com/page/content.detail/id/518787/Stabilization-being-completed-at-smelter.html Retrieved: Feb 18, 2011.