Impact Of Environmental Considerations On The Industrial-Sand Industry

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Richard A. Hunnisett
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Jan 1, 1978

Abstract

Silica sand is one of the world's most plentiful resources and is a basic necessity in our way of life. The end uses of silica sand are an integral part of our homes, transportation, and places of work. The environmental legislation enacted in the early 1970's, coupled with the oil embargo and higher than normal inflation, have had a very real impact on the industry and its primary consumers, the foundries and glass producers. The present environmental laws directed at air and water pollution and the working environment can, in most cases, be met, but not without large capital expenditures for equipment. These expenditures must reduce the funds available for expansion and modernization of existing processes which are necessary if the costs to produce industrial sand are to remain at acceptable levels. The concern for the future is the enactment of more stringent laws, and the available technology and equipment to economically comply with them.
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APA: Richard A. Hunnisett  (1978)  Impact Of Environmental Considerations On The Industrial-Sand Industry

MLA: Richard A. Hunnisett Impact Of Environmental Considerations On The Industrial-Sand Industry. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1978.

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