Daybreak is a master-planned community of over 4,000 acres (16 km²) located in South Jordan , Utah . Daybreak was originally owned by Kennecott Land but as of 2024 was being developed by the Larry H. Miller Company.
67-464: Daybreak was originally the site of the Bingham Canyon Mine , where copper, gold, silver, and other minerals were extracted. Kennecott Land carried out an accelerated clean-up of the former mine and its surroundings. The Environmental Protection Agency praised the project and has since given the land a clean bill of health. In 2021, the undeveloped portion of the community, comprising 1,300 acres,
134-475: A 12,000-sq.-ft. clubhouse, training and player development areas, and multiple batting cages. As of 2024, Daybreak held concerts every Saturday and Sunday evening. Due to crowd control issues, the Live Daybreak Community Council decided that the concerts would become ticketed events during the summer of 2024. The Live Daybreak Community Council holds an annual Dragon Boat Race which is part of
201-465: A 25 percent financial interest in Utah Copper in 1915, which increased to 75 percent in 1923. Bingham's Canyon mine expanded rapidly, and by the 1920s, the region was a beehive of activity. Some 15,000 people of widely varying ethnicity lived in the canyon in large residential communities constructed on the steep canyon walls. The population declined rapidly as mining techniques improved, and several of
268-748: A broader Dragon Boat Festival celebration. Daybreak is managed by the Daybreak Community Association. The Utah state legislature gave South Jordan special tax powers and created a Housing and Transit Reinvestment Zone centered around Daybreak. Thousands of high-density residences will be built in and around Daybreak. Plans are in place to expand and improve mass transit lines serving the southwest neck of Salt Lake County . 40°32′49″N 111°59′59″W / 40.546842°N 111.99965°W / 40.546842; -111.99965 Bingham Canyon Mine The Bingham Canyon Mine , more commonly known as Kennecott Copper Mine among locals,
335-449: A concentric alteration pattern and mineralogic zonation around the Bingham stock . These zones include a central core containing magnetite , followed by "a molybdenite zone low in copper, a bornite - chalcopyrite -gold higher grade copper zone, a pyrite -chalcopyrite zone, a pyrite zone, and an outermost lead-zinc zone." Structurally , Late Paleozoic rocks were thrust faulted over
402-593: A dozen community parks, a man-made lake, Oquirrh Lake, was developed for non-motorized boating, fishing, and other recreation. The lake began construction in 2005 and is now fully developed. The Watercourse, a new water feature, is scheduled to begin construction in 2019 and will be available 2022 at the earliest. The Red Line of the Utah Transit Authority 's (UTA) light rail system (via the Daybreak Parkway station and South Jordan Parkway station ) gives
469-435: A five minute walk. The community has a large lake, about 1,000 acres dedicated to green space, and a 50-mile trail system called, "The Loop." Daybreak has a community center, with a gym, as well as two swimming pools and two splash pads/wading pools. There is also a fenced dog park and community garden. Local grocer Harmons has also opened a location within the community. Along with the 22 miles (35 km) of trails and over
536-469: A fleet of 64 large dump trucks which each carry 255 short tons (228 long tons; 231 t) of ore at a time; the trucks themselves cost about $ 3 million each. There is a five-mile (8 km) series of conveyors that take ore to the Copperton concentrator and flotation plant. The longest conveyor is 3 miles (4.8 km) long. As of 2010, Kennecott Utah Copper was the second largest copper producer in
603-456: A landslide occurred at the mine. Around 2.3–2.5 billion cubic feet (65 × 10 ^ –70 × 10 ^ m ) of dirt and rock thundered down the side of the pit. It is possibly the largest historic non-volcanic landslide in North America. On the basis that the mine's steep walls made it a high risk for landslides, an interferometric radar system had been previously installed to monitor
670-475: A million short tons (910 kt or 890 thousand long tons) of sulfuric acid, a by-product of the smelting process. Rio Tinto purchased Kennecott Utah Copper in 1989 and has invested about $ 2 billion in the modernization of KUC's operations. Bingham Canyon has proven to be one of the world's most productive mines. As of 2004, its ore yielded more than 17 million tons of copper, 715 tons of gold, 5,900 tons of silver , and 425,000 tons of molybdenum . The value of
737-602: A project to develop dozens of houses inside of Daybreak. Daybreak master planners included Calthorpe Associates of Berkeley, California ; Ken Kay Associates of San Francisco, California; Loci of Salt Lake City, Utah; and Urban Design Associates of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania . According to Zonda , a market-research tool for housing, one in six houses built in Salt Lake County in 2022 were located in Daybreak. South Jordan's population grew from 50,148 in 2010 to 80,139 people by
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#1732852873891804-440: A very high boiling point of 4,644 °F (2,562 °C) and also requires use of other chemicals to separate it from other metals and impurities present in the ore. Asbestos has microscopic particles that dispersed into the atmosphere and contributed to illnesses among workers and individuals living near the mines. Asbestos is responsible for illnesses such as pleural fibrosis, skin warts and lung cancer . Kennecott Corporation
871-486: Is already at 1.8-billion-short-ton (1.6-billion-tonne) capacity, and to expand on 721 acres (1.1 sq mi; 2.9 km ) of wetlands south of the Great Salt Lake . The company has come under scrutiny for the instability of the structure. The Salt Lake Tribune published a report in 2007 revealing that the company failed to disclose information on possible damages that could occur if the tailings pond collapsed in
938-460: Is an open-pit mining operation extracting a large porphyry copper deposit southwest of Salt Lake City , Utah , in the Oquirrh Mountains . The mine is the largest human-made excavation, and deepest open-pit mine in the world, which is considered to have produced more copper than any other mine in history – more than 19,000,000 short tons (17,000,000 long tons; 17,000,000 t). The mine
1005-650: Is open to anyone who lives, works, worships, attends school, conducts business, or volunteers in any counties or cities within their field of membership in Utah, Idaho, Oregon, New Mexico, Arizona, and Nevada. Eligibility is also open to all those who live within a 12-mile radius of the Mesquite, Nevada , city post office and the members of the immediate family or household of an existing member or those eligible for membership, as well as owners, employees, suppliers and their employees, or associated companies and their employees involved in
1072-487: Is owned by Rio Tinto Group , a British-Australian multinational corporation. The copper operations at Bingham Canyon Mine are managed through Kennecott Utah Copper Corporation which operates the mine, a concentrator plant, a smelter , and a refinery . The mine has been in production since 1906, and has resulted in the creation of a pit over 0.75 miles (1,210 m) deep, 2.5 miles (4 km) wide, and covering 1,900 acres (3.0 sq mi; 770 ha; 7.7 km ). It
1139-405: Is the largest artificially made excavation in the world, and is visible to the naked eye from an orbiting space shuttle . Employing some 2,000 workers, 450,000 short tons (400,000 long tons; 410,000 t) of material are removed from the mine daily. Electric shovels can carry up to 56 cubic yards (43 m ) or 98 short tons (88 long tons; 89 t) of ore in a single scoop. Ore is loaded into
1206-401: Is water-quenched to form a sand-like solid, then injected, with oxygen , into a flash-converting furnace that produces molten, 98.6-percent-pure copper. This copper is then cast into 700-pound (320 kg) anode plates and shipped by rail to the refinery. At the refinery, the anode plates are pressed flat and interleaved with stainless steel cathode blanks. Automated robotic vehicles place
1273-727: The Precambrian craton during the Cretaceous Sevier orogeny . These rocks were later intruded and altered in the Tertiary by granitoid rocks. This igneous event was the source of deposition of gold, silver and other base metals . Copper and molybdenum sulfide minerals are dispersed in the intruded stock and in the adjoining carbonate sedimentary skarns . The main stratigraphic rocks in Bingham Canyon are Upper Pennsylvanian sandstones , quartzites , and limestones known as
1340-661: The Arizona based Altier Credit Union, expanding to include Maricopa County within America First's field of membership. In November of 2019, America First announced it would be merging with the Utah County based City Center Credit Union. On March 14, 2022, America First opened its first branch in the state of New Mexico, following its approval to add several counties and cities in New Mexico to its field of membership in 2020. In 1999,
1407-589: The Bingham Mine Formation in the Oquirrh Group. The central porphyry ores formed from mantle hydrothermal circulation while the outer vein and deposits in the sedimentary rocks formed at lower temperature when magmatic and meteoric waters mixed. The extracted ore is treated at the Kennecott smelter at nearby Magna, Utah . The ore is run through a concentrator, where grinding mills reduce it to
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#17328528738911474-532: The Internal Revenue Service Building in Ogden, Utah. Utah-chartered credit unions began serving anyone in the state and the credit union changed its name to America First Credit Union in 1984. This is the year when the credit union opened its membership to the public. In 1994, it marketed residential mortgages with incentives such as no fees for first mortgage refinancing, a quarter-point reduction in
1541-508: The Larry H. Miller Company announced that it would build a stadium for the Salt Lake Bees , a Triple-A Minor League Baseball team, in Daybreak. The stadium is funded entirely with private money. The stadium is part of an expansion called Downtown Daybreak. As of October 2023, it is currently under construction. It will have a capacity of 7,500 people. The Salt Lake Bees are expected to move into
1608-665: The U.S. Army at Fort Douglas was moved to the Utah General Distribution Depot in Ogden, Utah, and the credit union moved with it and renamed itself Federal Employees Credit Union. In 1960, with the addition of the Naval Supply Depot in Clearfield, Utah , the credit union was now affiliated with five Federal Government installations, the others being the Utah General Depot, Hill Air Force Base , Fort Douglas and
1675-656: The US, and provided about 13-18% percent of the U.S.'s copper needs. It is one of the top producing copper mines in the world, with production at more than 18.7 million short tons (16.7 million long tons; 17.0 Mt). Every year, Kennecott produces approximately 300 thousand short tons (272 kt or 268 thousand long tons) of copper, along with 400 thousand troy ounces (13.7 short tons 12.4 tonnes, or 12.2 long tons) of gold, 4 million troy ounces (124 tonnes, 137 short tons or 122 long tons) of silver, about 10 thousand short tons (9,100 tonnes or 8,900 long tons) of molybdenum, and about
1742-486: The West Jordan claim in 1870. At first, mining was confined to placer gold, lead-silver, and copper-gold. Porphyry copper required processing and a railroad, which reached the canyon in 1873. Enos Andrew Wall started working claims in 1887. His extensive tunnels and test pits, on his 200-acre (81 ha), indicated ore containing 2% copper. The canyon's 19th Century mines were relatively small, and it wasn't until
1809-611: The affected areas to avoid regulatory laws that would have placed them on the Superfund National Priorities List (NPL). The figure above shows a comparison of two satellite images used to identify the changes in the Bingham Canyon Mine between 1985 and 2016 JuxtaposeJS Embed The Bingham Canyon ore deposits occur in the Bingham nappe . They are a porphyry copper deposit , formed by a quartz monzonite porphyry intruded into sedimentary rocks. They exhibit
1876-407: The billion-ton tailings pond would bury the homes nearby if the tailing pond's embankment failed. The mine responded by proposing various potential strategies including buying up entire subdivisions near the tailings pond , calculating the company's liability if the embankment failed, investing $ 500 million (or $ 1.3 billion today) to reinforce the embankment, and colluding with state regulators to keep
1943-432: The consistency of face powder. Flotation then separates the gangue from the metalliferous particles, which float off as a 28-percent concentrate of copper along with lesser amounts of silver , gold , lead , molybdenum , platinum and palladium . A selective flotation step separates the molybdenite ( molybdenum disulfide ) from the chalcopyrite . The filtered concentrate slurry is piped 17 miles (27 km) to
2010-588: The copper. The value of metals produced in 2006 at Bingham Canyon was US $ 1.8 billion. As of 2023, this location produced approximately 150,000 short tons (140,000 t) of copper ore per year. In 1990, homes that had been built on former flood plains were discovered to be contaminated with high levels of lead and arsenic. Activities to clean up 100 years of accumulated impacts began in the 1990s, under state Utah Department of Environmental Quality and federal oversight and are ongoing. The EPA lists "Kennecott South Zone/Bingham" on its superfund webpage, after it
2077-458: The course of the mine due to multiple spills and runoff. Long-term effects of the underground water supply contamination may include an increased demand for surface water solutions as the population of the Salt Lake valley grows since the county will not be able to tap into the groundwater supply. In 2007, Kennecott Utah Copper LLC was considering expanding its land holdings to Rose Canyon Ranch in
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2144-553: The credit union used Novell 's NetWare . In 2001, it began to offer wireless banking to its members using technology from SensCom Inc. In 2006, it agreed to adopt Oracle Corporation 's Siebel Branch Teller application to capture check information at the teller's terminal. America First Credit Union is approved by the National Credit Union Administration to accept members who live, work, regularly conduct business, worship, volunteer, or attend school in
2211-542: The development of low-grade copper ore adjacent to the Utah Copper Company site. Another significant development took place in 1903, when Daniel C. Jackling and Enos A. Wall organized the Utah Copper Company . Utah Copper immediately began construction of a pilot mill at Copperton , just beyond the mouth of the canyon, and the company actually started mining in 1906. The success of Utah Copper in mining
2278-472: The ecosystems and resources that support the migrant bird populations, as well as other fish and wildlife habitats. In the northern zone near Magna, Utah , the extensive southern tailings pond has been collecting the tailings since the mine first started mining production. Kennecott Utah Copper LLC has requested permission for a Tailings Expansion Project (TEP) to expand the tailings pond impoundment in Magna, which
2345-462: The end of 2022. The City of South Jordan and The Larry H. Miller Company are working together on plans to build out a downtown center within Daybreak. Their aim is to energize the popular master-planned community as part of relocating the Salt Lake Bees baseball team and its stadium to the community. Daybreak was designed so that a park, a community center, a trail or school would always be within
2412-598: The end of the century that very large-scale exploitation of the canyon's ore bodies began to develop with open-pit mining . In 1896, Samuel Newhouse and Thomas Weir acquired the Highland Boy Mine, which was rich in copper, silver, and gold. Together they formed the Utah Consolidated Gold Mines, Ltd. with English investors. They then formed the Boston Consolidated Gold and Copper Co., Ltd., for
2479-498: The engineering report out of the public eye. Starting in the beginning of 1990s, dust emissions from mining began polluting surrounding areas, caused by an area near the mine where PM10 levels (particulate matter 10 μm or smaller) began to rise from 28μg/ m³ to 50 μg/m³, posing severe health concerns for residents. The first report of PM10 rising was proposed by Schwartz and Dockery in 1992. Then, in 1997, Carter (a professor at Brigham Young University ) put forward that
2546-506: The event of a major earthquake . From 2001 through 2009 there have been six earthquakes ranging from 2.3 to 3.4 in magnitude with an average epicenter only three miles (4.8 km) away from Magna . Bingham Canyon Mine was featured in the 1973 made-for-TV movie Birds of Prey , with protagonist helicopter pilot Harry Walker (played by David Janssen ) piloting his Hughes 500 into the crater to track down three bank robbers and their female hostage in an Aérospatiale SA 315B Lama , which
2613-578: The federal charter allows it to serve that county as well. In 2005, it announced that it would offer Small Business Administration loans to its members. In 2007, the credit union, many of whose members serve in the military, hosted Operation Best Wishes. On August 12, 2009, America First acquired Las Vegas -based Community One Federal Credit Union following its closure by the National Credit Union Administration . In June of 2018, America First announced it would be merging with
2680-447: The fish population were killed in the early 1990s. In 1995 Kennecott, EPA and the State of Utah signed an agreement saying that Kennecott will continue to clean up the discharge sewage. From 2000 through 2011 the Bingham Canyon copper mine has had numerous chemical spills . The EPA has estimated a 72-square-mile (190 km ) plume of contaminated groundwater has been created over
2747-606: The food industry, an affiliated association, or select employee group in the state of Utah. America First Credit Union was founded on March 16, 1939. It was established at Fort Douglas in Salt Lake City, Utah after 59 members of the National Federation of Federal Employees , Local No. 650, instituted the Fort Douglas Civilian Employees Credit Union. On June 23, 1947, the finance office of
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2814-490: The ground's stability. As a result of warnings produced by this system, mining operations had been shut down the previous day in anticipation of the slide and there were no injuries. The massive slide was expected to cut production of mined copper by 100,000 tonnes (98,000 long tons; 110,000 short tons). A second slide caused an evacuation of 100 workers on September 11, 2013. Another, less severe slide occurred on May 31, 2021. Similar to other industrial age mining operations,
2881-643: The huge but low-grade porphyry copper type ore body at Bingham Canyon was based on Jacklin's 1904 decision to use open-pit mining, steam shovels, and the railroad. The mine became a showplace for "railroad-pit operations," and the industrial complex defined by the mine and the ASARCO smelting operation made it the "largest industrial mining complex in the world" by 1912. Utah Copper and Boston Consolidated merged after their separate surface operations approached each other in 1906. The Kennecott Copper Corporation , established to operate mines in Kennecott, Alaska , purchased
2948-602: The interest rate if payments were to be deducted automatically from an America First checking account, and a quarter-point reduction for mortgages of less than half the residence's appraised value. Beginning in 1998, a series of legal and legislative restrictions were placed on America First Credit Union's field of membership and its ability to make business loans. In 2003, America First became federally chartered to protect its membership and serve its business members. In 2004, it opened its first branch in Summit County, Utah , since
3015-463: The mine discharge of PM10 has caused lung damage to neighboring residents. In 1995, due to scientific research showing that mining had caused the pollution of groundwater , Utah passed laws to make Kennecott companies pay $ 37 million (or $ 74 million today) to control water pollution . As a result of mine discharge sewage containing large amounts of arsenic and selenium – selenium being particularly toxic to birds, fish and amphibians – about 30% of
3082-465: The mine historically had adverse environmental effects on the habitats of fish and wild animals as well as air and water pollution, creating health hazards to the surrounding public. Different federal agencies concerned with environmental conservation have used strict legal rules to pressure the subsidiary of Kennecott copper mine to comply with environmental regulations. Since the early 1990s, Kennecott has spent more than $ 400 million on clean-up efforts on
3149-471: The mining camps were swallowed up by the ever-expanding mine. By 1980, when Lark was dismantled, only Copperton , at the mouth of Bingham Canyon and with a population of 800, remained. The 21 separate mining operations in existence by 1911 were consolidated into two in 1970: Kennecott and The Anaconda Minerals Company. In 1985 open-pit mining operations were halted by Kennecott's Utah Copper. In 1986, Kennecott discovered gold in nearby Barney's Canyon. KCC
3216-460: The organization of mining districts in the state of Utah, that extraction of ore began, and the potential of the canyon's mineral resources began to be widely recognized. The first claim located was "Jordan S.M.Co" (Silver Mining Company) on September 17, 1863, the day the district was organized. Soon followed were other mining claims, including Galina and Independence in 1864, and Buckeye and Spanish in 1865. George B. Ogilvie and 23 others located
3283-444: The prepared anodes in cells containing an acidic electrolyte . When the cells are electrified, the anodes slowly dissolve, freeing copper ions that are deposited on the cathode as 99.99-percent-pure copper. Impurities and precious metals settle to the bottom of the electrolytic cells as anode slimes . A chlorination leaching process recovers the gold and silver, which is melted in induction furnaces. Kennecott's Bingham Canyon Mine
3350-420: The region to adhere to Energy Star standards, and the entire community has been designed and built with sustainability in mind. Many of the home builders in the community offer options including solar and thermal panels, renewable building materials, and energy efficient appliances. Many homes in Daybreak have fiber-optic internet connections. In October of 2021, IHP Capital Partners and Fieldstone Homes announced
3417-561: The release of hazardous materials. The State of Utah proceeded with legal action against Kennecott and filed a damage claim against the mine in October 1986, for the loss and destruction of the natural resources, specifically the groundwater. There was also a threat due to the tailings dam . An engineering report in March 1988, gave information that the tailings dam overshadowing the town of Magna had threat of collapse due to an earthquake and that
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#17328528738913484-675: The residents of Daybreak and the southwest Salt Lake Valley access to downtown Salt Lake City and the University of Utah , as well as connections to the Salt Lake City International Airport . The Mountain View Corridor also provides access to Daybreak, and Bangerter Highway (SR 154) lies along its eastern edge. Daybreak is also located adjacent to a shopping center known as The District, which contains 1,200,000 square feet (110,000 m) of retail space. In early 2023,
3551-568: The resources extracted from the Bingham Canyon Mine is greater than the Comstock Lode , Klondike , and California gold rush mining regions combined. Mines in Chile , Indonesia , Arizona , Peru , Democratic Republic of the Congo , and Zambia exceeded Bingham Canyon's annual production rate in 2023. High molybdenum prices in 2005 made the molybdenum produced at Bingham Canyon in that year worth more than
3618-400: The smelter, where it is dried, and then injected along with oxygen into a flash smelting furnace to oxidize the iron and sulfur. The oxidized iron is skimmed off, while the sulfur dioxide gas is captured and sent to an on-site acid plant for conversion to valuable sulfuric acid – a million tons of it each year. Left behind is a molten copper sulfide called matte. The 70-percent-copper matte
3685-499: The smelters could not smelt ores containing more than 10% sulfur, effectively closing all of the aforementioned smelters. Kennecott Copper Mines was formed in 1910 after a merger of Utah Copper and Kennecott copper mining companies. By 1912, environmental protection organizations were complaining about high levels of asbestos being used in the organization. Kennecott Corporation was using asbestos for preventing fires since copper processing requires very high temperatures. Copper has
3752-673: The southern Oquirrh mountains and Yellow Fork Canyon land in Salt Lake County . Kennecott claims rights to file a mining claim in accordance with the Stock-Raising Homestead Act of 1916. In 2008, the United States Department of Interior Fish and Wildlife Service sued Kennecott after the release of hazardous substances including selenium , copper, arsenic , zinc , lead , and cadmium . A federal biologist claimed that these chemicals have caused great damage to
3819-464: The stadium in 2025. The stadium is called Daybreak Field at America First Square . America First Credit Union owns its naming rights. The stadium is part of a broader phase of expansion in Downtown Daybreak that includes Megaplex Theatres , other entertainment venues, and apartment buildings. Two-hundred acres have been dedicated to this additional commercial development. The Bees will move to
3886-403: The stadium in 2025. Construction of Phase One of Downtown Daybreak started in early November of 2023. In May of 2023, Miller Sports + Entertainment (MSE) released renderings of Daybreak Field at America First Square. The stadium was designed by HOK and it is being built by Okland Construction. Daybreak Field is designed to meet the requirements of Major League Baseball teams. Its design includes
3953-461: The survival and establishment of settlements were of paramount importance at that time. The brothers applied to that purpose as directed and did not stake a claim. In 1850, the Bingham family went to settle what is now Weber County, leaving the canyon still today known by their name. Bingham mine was part of the historical West Mountain Mining District. It was not until September 17, 1863, with
4020-428: Was also cited as contributing to emissions of heavy metals such as arsenic and mercury . By 1940, arsenic and mercury were also some of the concerns that were raised by environmental protection agencies against Kennecott Corporation . Both mercury and arsenic are dangerous to health in even small quantities. Investigations in the 1980s revealed contamination in the groundwater caused by mining operations
4087-652: Was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1966 under the name Bingham Canyon Open Pit Copper Mine . The mine experienced a massive landslide in April 2013 and a smaller slide in September 2013. Minerals, in the form of copper ore, were first discovered in Bingham Canyon in 1848 by two brothers, Sanford and Thomas Bingham, sons of Erastus Bingham, Latter-Day Saint pioneers of September 1847, who grazed their cattle there. They reported their find to their leader, Brigham Young , who advised against pursuing mining operations because
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#17328528738914154-564: Was hiding behind heavy mining machinery. It was also featured prominently in The Fundamentals of Caring . In the PC video game American Truck Simulator , players can simulate hauling cargo at the mine. America First Credit Union America First Credit Union is a federally chartered credit union headquartered in Riverdale , Utah , United States . As of December 2023, America First
4221-617: Was proposed to be listed as a superfund site in 1994. The South Zone includes the Bingham Mining District in the Oquirrh Mountains , about 25 mi (40 km) southwest of Salt Lake City, the open pit, waste rock dumps, Copperton Mill and other historic sites. The company avoided regulatory issues of being on the NPL by voluntarily cleaning up the contaminated lands, the Superfund Alternative Approach. The listing proposal
4288-512: Was purchased by Sohio in 1981, and the mine reopened in 1987 after BP Minerals purchased the assets. In 1989 the Rio Tinto Group acquired the asset, which modernized the mine, mill, and smelter. The open-pit owners replaced an antiquated 1000-car railroad with conveyor belts and pipelines for transporting the ore and waste, which reduced costs by nearly 30% and returned the operation to profitability. At 9:30 pm on April 10, 2013,
4355-417: Was sold to Larry H. Miller Real Estate. It is anticipated that the construction and expansion of the community will progress over about twenty years. Once completed, the Daybreak community could encompass over 20,000 residential units and approximately 9.1 million square feet (850,000 m²) of commercial space. All homes in the community are Energy Star certified. Daybreak was the first community of its size in
4422-592: Was the fifth largest credit union in the United States in terms of total membership and seventh largest credit union in assets in the U.S. As of December 2023, America First has 124 branch locations, more than 1 million members, and has over USD 19.35 billion in assets. America First is also a member of the CO-OP Network of ATMs which provides its members free ATM access to the network's almost 30,000 ATMs nationwide. Eligibility for membership at America First
4489-556: Was withdrawn in 2008. By 1904, there were three large copper smelters and one lead smelter in the Salt Lake valley. The sulfur dioxide gas emissions from the smokestacks caused significant crop damage to neighboring crops. During the 1904–1905 winter, the farmers gathered together and decided to file suit against the smelters in the United States District Court of Utah. In 1906, Federal Court Judge Marshall ruled that
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