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Unnamed Mine 1 - Abandoned Mine Lands Project


Site Narrative

The Unnamed Mine is situated in the Rademacher Mining District south and adjacent to Ridgecrest, CA. The shaft depth is uncertain and, at the time of the inventory, was partially covered with rotting timbers and was not fenced. The north end of mining district includes the BLM Rademacher Hills Viewshed Management Area which is comprised of 18,000 acres, providing an area hiking, biking OHV use, and equestrian activity. The Unnamed Mine and more than forty additional mine sites are within this viewshed.

Previous/Existing Assessments

The locations and condition of  mine features were compiled during a study of the Rademacher Hills Viewshed in May, 2001. During this study forty-three mine sites with physical hazards were documented and recommendations for safety closure were submitted to the Ridgecrest Field Office.

Reclamations/Recommendations

The shaft was fenced in December, 2001 by a local Boy Scout Troop under the supervision and funding of BLM staff

Estimated Costs

The shaft was one of four sites fenced in 2001 at an estimated material costs of $500 each.

Risks:  Physical Safety

AMLIS #:  CA036500040

Location:  N35 32 10, W117 39 57

Field Office:  Ridgecrest

Congressional District:  21


Abandoned Mine Lands
   Project Sites

Shaft Collar
Main shaft with rotting wood planks covering collar. 

Fenced shaft
Main shaft with recently installed fencing around collar