2020-10-13 · FLORIDA''S SOVEREIGNTY LANDS. tion and use of sovereignty lands. The earliest Florida decision. 9 . on the public trust doctrine is State v. Black River Phosphate Co., 20 . in which the Florida Supreme Court explained the purpose of the doc-trine: [T]he navigable waters of the state and the soil beneath them . . .
2017-1-21 · Louella Phillips of Mulberry, Florida, will never forget the day in September when she found her 8-year-old daughter sitting in a bathtub full of orange water with tiny brown rocks at the bottom.
2021-6-16 · There are 27 phosphate mines in Florida, covering nearly half a billion acres. Phosphate pebbles were found in the Peace River in the 1880''s, setting off a mining rush where Hardee, Hillsborough, Manatee, and Polk counties meet. "Bone Valley" was named for the large number of prehistoric fossils found there.
Today one dragline mines 15 acres in a month. Digging the phosphate out of the ground is only one step of the mining process. Phosphate comes out of the ground as part of a matrix, which is a mix of the phosphate, sand and clay. The phosphate must be …
2011-3-11 · A series of lawsuits over mining permits has threatened to imperil Mosaic''s financial health. In July last year, several local environmental and community groups, including a Florida chapter of ...
2017-1-21 · Mosaic wants to expand its phosphate mining operations by more than 3,600 acres in eastern Manatee County at its Wingate Creek Mine – and …
2021-5-27 · NORTH PORT – With an eye toward the likelihood that DeSoto County will reconsider a push by Mosaic to expand its phosphate mining operation onto …
Most phosphate mining is conducted as open-pit mining rather than subsurface mining. In a typical mining operation, a layer of topsoil and other material is removed and placed into already-mined areas. Large dragline excavators then extract the phosphate rock from …
1. Introduction. They call them "wet scrubbers" – the pollution control devices used by the phosphate industry to capture fluoride gases produced in the production of commercial fertilizer. In the past, when the industry let these gases escape, vegetation became …
Florida''s phosphate industry practices also illustrates the industry''s cavalier attitude concerning reclamation projects and is known to be poor environmental stewards of the Florida landscape. Phosphate Mining Sinkholes. In the southwestern part of the county, fluctuations in water use related to phosphate mining …
Phosphate mining is an important part of the process of producing chemical fertilizers. The specific processes used to extract phosphate rock depend on the geographic characteristics of the area in which the mineral deposits are located. Most phosphate mining is conducted as open-pit mining rather than subsurface mining.
2021-9-5 · Phosphate mining companies own or have mineral rights to over 400,000 acres, mostly in the Peace and Myakka River watersheds, with mining projects planned for over 62,000 acres. Approximately 340,000 acres have already been mined in Florida …
2020-5-27 · Hans/Pixabay. Some of Florida''s most important natural resources are its coastlines, seafood, minerals, citrus fruit, sugarcane, saw palmetto berries and forests. Each one plays a major role in the state''s economy. Florida has more continuous …
2021-8-26 · LIVERPOOL was a phosphate mining town located on the Peace River not far north of where it empties into Charlotte Harbor near Punta Gorda. The town was founded in 1880 and had docks on the river, post office, stagecoach stop, hotel, and even a town newspaper. In the early 1900s the phosphate …
2021-9-5 · Four Corners Lonesome Mine_DEP Staff Jessica Duke_Dragline Phosphate Mining HPB4.jpg Florida''s Phosphate MinesThere are 27 phosphate mines in Florida, covering more than 450,000 acres. Nine phosphate mines are currently active. Nine mines are 100 percent reclaimed and released from reclamation obligations. The remaining mines are either not started or are shut down.
2020-1-2 · Since 1975 the Department of Environmental Protection has required phosphate miners to repair the visible damage and, to the extent practicable, return the land to its natural function prior to mining. The reclamation of mined lands is normally completed within two years of closing a mining site, in accordance with Florida Statutes (Chapter 378.2).
Phosphate pit lakes also generally have a smaller surface area and less "shallow zone" than most natural Florida lakes. Most phosphate mine pit lakes are similar in mean depth to natural Florida lakes (3 m–4 m), though their maximum depth is usually substantially greater (Boody et …
2015-1-28 · Mining first began in the United States in 1867 in South Carolina. Phosphate rock was discovered in central Florida in the 1880s, and because of the extensive, high-quality deposits and lower mining cost, it quickly became the leading phosphate-producing state. Currently, phosphate rock is mined in Florida…
2021-4-19 · On April 7, 2021, a view of Piney Point, where a wastewater breach in a pond at the former phosphate plant had threatened the surrounding areas of Manatee County with severe flooding. Pedro Portal ...
2014-4-21 · Sedimentary phosphate tends to be found in loose sediment, so it can be mined with dredge lines (or picks and shovels). In Florida, the phosphate is found mainly in one layer of clay and sand that''s about 10-20 feet thick, and 15-50 feet below the surface. After the heavy equipment digs out the overburden (the sediment above the desired layer), they remove and dump the phosphate-rich …
2021-9-2 · Florida is the sole State producing staurolite and leads in the production of attapulgite, peat, and phosphate rock. It is a major producer of masonry and portland cements, titanium concentrates (ilmenite), and zirconium concentrates. The following data table gives nonfuel mineral commodity production data for Florida extracted from Table 5 in ...
2011-7-7 · Phosphate: A Critical Resource Misused and Now Running Low. Phosphate has been essential to feeding the world since the Green Revolution, but its excessive use as a fertilizer has led to widespread pollution and eutrophication. Now, many of the …
2020-10-1 · Phosphate waste threatens bay again, so what if we bottled it? Leaking wastewater ponds are visible atop phosphogypsum stacks at Piney Point. Polluted water from the ponds is discharging into nearby waters and may reach Tampa Bay. Source: Florida …
2016-8-15 · He spoke about effects of phosphate mining in Ft. Meade, Riverview, Mulberry and Progress Village, near Tampa. Mele also spoke critically about the phosphate company Mosaic Fertilizer.I invited Mosaic on the show today but Richard …
There are currently about 1 billion tons of phosphogypsum stacked in 24 stacks in Florida and about 30 million new tons are generated each year. Other areas of the world, however, looked at phosphogypsum as a valuable raw material and developed …
2021-6-25 · ALSO READ: History Of Phosphate Mining In Florida Fraught With Peril. But the view looking this way isn''t so scenic. This is like the surface of the moon. White dust coats everything. On the rim high above, backhoes claw through the toxic byproducts of fertilizer production, which are slightly radioactive.
2020-2-22 · A phosphate mine that would spread over 11,000 acres in Bradford and Union counties has been haunting and dividing North Central Florida environmentalists, politicians and …
2021-8-11 · About Mosaic''s Phosphate Business Globally, Mosaic''s mission is to help the world grow the food it needs. But, locally, we strive to be a great employer, a responsible environmental steward, and a respected community partner. For well over a century, our phosphate business has been a major economic driver in Florida. Today, phosphate remains a […]
Historic Mining Records (USGS) Florida has 178 identified mines listed in The Diggings™. The most commonly listed primary commodities in Florida mines are Iron, Phosphorus-Phosphates, and Uranium . At the time these mines were surveyed, 15 mines in Florida were observed to have ore mineralization in an outcrop, shallow pit, or isolated ...
2014-1-28 · The Environmental Protection Agency is walking away after a decades-long battle with Florida politicians and industry officials over cleaning up phosphate-mining waste in an area that could expose more than 100,000 residents to cancer-causing radiation levels. Under a decision quietly finalized two weeks ago, the federal agency will leave it to ...