(Deming) — State officials have  awarded a contract to begin safeguarding more than two dozen abandoned mines  near Deming.

The Mining and Minerals Division  says the $475,000 contract with Duran Bokich Enterprises represents the first of  a multiple-phase project involving old mines in the Florida and Little Florida  Mountains. The mines are on private property and land managed by the federal 
government.

Before 1918, the ores recovered  from mines in the area were mostly lead, zinc, silver, copper and some gold.  After that, manganese and fluorite were produced in large  quantities.

An incentive program started by  the federal government boosted production of manganese ore. The program ended in  1959 and every manganese mine in Luna County had closed within two  years.

Officials say most of the mines  were abandoned, with little or no safeguarding of the  openings.


 


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