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The Berkeley Pit is a former open pit copper mine in the western United States, located in Butte, Montana. It is one mile (1.6 km) long by one-half mile (800 m) wide, with an approximate maximum depth of 1,780 feet (540 m).
Auditor (also The Auditor; before 1986 – November 19, 2003 [1]) was a feral dog who lived on Montana Resources properties surrounding the Berkeley Pit, an open pit copper mine and Superfund site in Butte, Montana. First seen at the mine in 1986, the shaggy dog typically avoided human contact.
C. X. Larrabee, who co-founded the Boston and Montana smelting company in the 1890s. The Boston and Montana was organized on July 22, 1887, by the merger of Lewisohn Brothers, the Montana Copper Company, and the mine holdings of C. X. Larrabee (owner of the highly productive and famous Larrabee and Mountain View mines). [5]
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From "Pitwatch", the local Butte newsletter about the pit: Q: Is Montana Resources "mining" the Berkeley Pit water? A: Yes. The company is still recovering copper from the water in the Berkeley Pit. Since February 2004, 13 million gallons of water per day are being pumped out of the Berkeley Pit and up to the precipitation plant.
The Berkeley Pit in 1984. Anaconda ceased mining at the Continental Pit in 1983. Montana Resources LLP bought the property and reopened the Continental Pit in 1986. The company stopped mining in 2000, but resumed in 2003 with higher metal prices, and continues at last report, employing 346 people.
Montana. Annual cost of living comfortably in retirement: $108,112. Years to draw down your 401(k) plan: 53.15. Total cost of living comfortably for 15 years in retirement: $1,621,677.
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