Case Study Of The Conda Partnership's Dry Valley Phosphate Mining Project ? Introduction

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Mark A. Krall
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Jan 1, 1984

Abstract

The Conda Partnership's Dry Valley Phosphate mine is a thinly bedded, multiple seam, open pit mining operation where selective mining techniques are used to recover phosphatic shales. The mining methods used are truck/shovel and scraper/ dozer operations. The ore that is mined is shipped 32 km (20 miles) by rail to a beneficiation facility which upgrades the ore via washing and calcining. The mine and beneficiation complexes are owned by the Conda Partnership. The Conda Partnership is a joint venture between Beker Industries Corp. of Greenwich, Connecticut, and Western Co-Operative Fertilizers (U.S.) Inc. of Alberta, Canada. The Conda Partnership operates as a separate entity from the two partners.
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APA: Mark A. Krall  (1984)  Case Study Of The Conda Partnership's Dry Valley Phosphate Mining Project ? Introduction

MLA: Mark A. Krall Case Study Of The Conda Partnership's Dry Valley Phosphate Mining Project ? Introduction. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1984.

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