Technology Research Improves Phosphate Economics

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Paul Clifford
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Jan 1, 1998

Abstract

The Florida Institute of Phosphate Research (FIPR) is an independent, state of Florida research agency. It was created in 1978 to conduct research to enhance the competitiveness of the Florida phosphate industry. The institute also conducts research to prevent, minimize or rectify environmental impacts caused by the industry. And it helps educate the public concerning phosphate-related technology and issues. FIPR is funded by a severance tax on the industry and is governed by a five-member board of directors appointed by the governor. FIPR's research is playing a role in enhancing the competitiveness of the Florida phosphate industry. Its technology research program seeks to improve surface mining and pipeline transportation while reducing the energy cost for pumping phosphate matrix. It is developing new and improved methods of beneficiation and fertilizer production. This includes new process flowsheets and on-line analyzers and process control methods. FIPR is also developing uses for the phosphogypsum byproduct of phosphoric acid production and evaluating the risks associated with its uses.
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APA: Paul Clifford  (1998)  Technology Research Improves Phosphate Economics

MLA: Paul Clifford Technology Research Improves Phosphate Economics. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1998.

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