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Lavender Pit

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The Lavender Pit is an open pit copper mine located in Cochise County, Bisbee, Arizona. It is located in the near vicinity of the very rich copper deposit the Copper Queen Mine.

Phelps Dodge Corporation started digging the mine in 1951. They extracted 46 million tons of overburden before reaching the valuable ore. It is estimated that over a billion tons of copper was mined from the pit, with good amounts of gold, silver and lead also being extracted. Bisbee Blue turquoise was also a by-product of this mining activity. Mining operations in the pit ended in 1974.

Because of the very hard host rock, this pit has much steeper sides than other open pit copper mines in the southwest area. The pit covers an area of 300 acres (1.2 km²), and is 900 feet (274 m) deep. Vast tonnage of dump rock is spread all around Bisbee and the southeastern Mule Mountains area. This dump material, along with the large open hole of the pit, is considered an ecological disaster by many, but, for its time, Phelps Dodge Corporation was within federal guide lines on mining codes.

Looking southeast down into the pit.  Notice the brown water acid pond.
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Looking southeast down into the pit. Notice the brown water acid pond.
Looking southwest across the pit, with the southern peaks of the Mule Mountains in the background.
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Looking southwest across the pit, with the southern peaks of the Mule Mountains in the background.
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