Asarco mines, smelters and other sites to be cleaned up under settlements with federal and state regulators, according to the U.S. Department of Justice:
ALABAMA:
—Ragland
ARKANSAS:
—Van Buren
ARIZONA:
—Flux Mine
—Hayden
—Helvetia
—Sacaton
—Trench Mine/Salero
CALIFORNIA:
—Blue Ledge
—Golinsky
—Selby
COLORADO:
—Bonanza
—California Gulch
—Colorado School Mines
—Globe Offsite
—Globe Owned
—Isle Mine/Terrible Mine
—Murray Smelter
—Silverton
—Summitville
—Vasquez/I-70
IDAHO:
—Bunker Hill/Coeur d’Alene Box
—Bunker Hill/Coeur d’Alene Basin
—Jack Waite
—Triumph
—Wallace
ILLINOIS:
—Alton
—Beckemeyer
—Circle Smelting
—Midland
—Taylor Springs
INDIANA:
—Whiting
KANSAS:
—Cherokee County (part of the Tri-State agreement)
MISSOURI:
—Big River/St. Joe (part of the Southeastern Missouri or “SEMO” agreement)
—Federal Mine Tailings (part of the SEMO agreement)
—Jasper County (part of the Tri-State agreement)
—Madison County (part of the SEMO agreement)
—Newton County (part of the Tri-State agreement)
—Viburnum
MONTANA:
—Barker
—Black Pine
—Butte
—Combination Mine
—East Helena (Owned)
—East Helena (Unowned)
—Iron Mountain
—Mike Horse
NEBRASKA:
—Omaha Lead
NEW JERSEY:
—Manchester
—Perth Amboy
—South Plainfield
NEW MEXICO:
—Deming
—Groundhog
—Magdalena
—New Mexico Miscellaneous
—Stephenson-Bennett
OHIO:
—Columbus
—Oklahoma
—Henryetta Plant
—Kusa
—Sand Springs
—Tar Creek (part of the Tri-State agreement)
TENNESSEE:
—Coy Mine
TEXAS:
—Amarillo
—El Paso (Owned)
—El Paso (Unowned)
—Encycle
—Gulf Metals
—IBWC (American Dam and Canal portion of the Rio Grande Canalization Project and the American Dam Field Office)
—Lone Star
—Nueces Bay
UTAH:
—Belshazzar
—Gold Hill
—Jacobs
—Murray
—Richardson Flat
WASHINGTON:
—Azurite B&L
—Cholett Mine
—Everett
—Golden King
—Hylebos
—McFarland
—Monte Cristo
—Tacoma Federal
—Tacoma State
—Van Stone



