Regulations In Nevada Affecting Industrial Minerals

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
R. Fields
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Jan 1, 1993

Abstract

Nevada is primarily known today for its nation-leading production of gold and silver. However, industrial mineral production continues to play an important role in providing construction materials to help make the state the fastest growing in the United States. Aggregate production in Nevada was about 20 million tons in 1991. Most of that was used in construction in the fast-growing Las Vegas area. The state leads the nation in the production of barite and mined magnesite and has significant production of lithium carbonate, diatomite and gypsum. Other industrial minerals produced in the state include specialty clays, silica, lime and dolomite and relatively small production in salt, perlite and dimension stone. Industrial minerals operations are subject to state and federal permitting requirements, especially in the areas of air and water quality and mined land reclamation. As in all segments of the mineral producing industries throughout the nation, the amount and complexity of regulations affecting industrial minerals has increased significantly in recent years. Nevada is no exception.
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APA: R. Fields  (1993)  Regulations In Nevada Affecting Industrial Minerals

MLA: R. Fields Regulations In Nevada Affecting Industrial Minerals. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1993.

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