Industry-Government Efforts To Improve Air Quality In Florida ? Introduction

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
E. R. Hendrickson
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Jan 1, 1966

Abstract

About 1/3 of the world's supply of phosphate rock is produced in a relatively small area of the Florida peninsula east of Tampa. Until this past year, a circle with a radius of about 25 miles and centered on Bartow would encompass the major producing areas. During the past year producing areas have opened in North Florida which promise to vie with the Polk-Hillsborough County area in terms of proven reserves. In addition, new phosphate production is planned for counties to the south and west of the present fields. From the existing production areas, however, more than 19 million long tons of phosphate were mined in 1965. As mining engineers most of you probably are familiar with the methods of mining and beneficiating the pebble phosphate rock. You thus recognize that, although some water quality problems may arise from these processes, there is no potential air pollution problem. To make an economically useful product, however, further processing must take place. It is from this additional processing that potentially damaging materials may be discharged to the atmosphere.
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APA: E. R. Hendrickson  (1966)  Industry-Government Efforts To Improve Air Quality In Florida ? Introduction

MLA: E. R. Hendrickson Industry-Government Efforts To Improve Air Quality In Florida ? Introduction. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1966.

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