Silica Sand Symposium Draws A Large Crowd In Minneapolis

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Greg Beckstrom
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Jan 1, 2012

Abstract

On Oct. 1-3, SME?s Twin Cities chapter (SME TC), in cooperation with the University of Minnesota ? Duluth?s Precambrian Research Center (UMD-PRC), cohosted a symposium on silica sand mining and processing. The conference was held at the Earle Brown Heritage Center near Minneapolis. The symposium was followed by a day-long field trip to operating mines, processing plants and loading facilities located in southwestern Wisconsin. Speakers and attendees at the symposium included university professors, industry experts, regulators, mining company representatives, equipment suppliers, consulting engineers and service companies. Approximately 320 people attended the conference. In addition, about 50 people who oppose mine development and the oil and gas industry showed up to voice their displeasure with the event and those companies that operate in this space.
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APA: Greg Beckstrom  (2012)  Silica Sand Symposium Draws A Large Crowd In Minneapolis

MLA: Greg Beckstrom Silica Sand Symposium Draws A Large Crowd In Minneapolis. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2012.

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