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Mining Process Exploratory drilling rigs bore test holes into the surrounding fields to obtain the extent and purity of the deposit. The borehole data is examined and subterranean geological maps are made. From these maps a mining plan is developed showing the direction and depth that the deposit can be worked efficiently. The top soil is removed from the area to be mined and stored carefully, then the clay layers are stripped off by large scrapers which place the material around the perimeter of the already mined out area. Once exposed the white sandstone is drilled shot in a manner which is common to rock quarries around the country, but mined in a way that is unique to only a few mining deposits around the world. We extract the shot sandstone hydraulically using high pressure water monitors to wash the sandstone to a central edductor pump, which picks up the now slurified sand and pumps it through some 1.6 mile of 8" pipe to the washer plant. Once reaching the wash plant the sand flows in to a counter current settlement tank, which washes away the cementicious clays to a settling lagoon, and pumps the now clean sand to a stockpile where it dewaters and is stored until required.
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