St. Cloud Mining Company’s Stone House Zeolite Mine And New Uses For Clinoptilolite

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
G. S. Austin
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Jan 1, 2002

Abstract

The St. Cloud Mining Company extracts clinoptilolite about 6.5 km south of Winston, Sierra County, New Mexico. Production is about 18,000 mt/year. Natural zeolites are good adsorbents for positively charged solutes such as ammonium. St. Cloud’s production is used in animal hygiene, animal feed, environmental mitigation, air and water filtration, and other applications. By a simple chemical treatment with a surfactant, zeolites can also be modified to adsorb negatively charged solutes such as nitrate and arsentate, and neutral organics such as solvents and fuel components. These surfactant-modified zeolites are used in treating groundwater contamination, stormwater runoff, and solvent vapors from painting operations.
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APA: G. S. Austin  (2002)  St. Cloud Mining Company’s Stone House Zeolite Mine And New Uses For Clinoptilolite

MLA: G. S. Austin St. Cloud Mining Company’s Stone House Zeolite Mine And New Uses For Clinoptilolite. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2002.

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