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Creswick quartz

May 25, 2010 - 00:00 GMT

KEYWORDS: Greenfield , tailings , Creswick Quartz , Australia , high quality quartz , gold

As mineral processing technology advances, developers are looking at converting old mining tailings into new, high-value feedstocks. In Australia, Creswick Quartz Pty Ltd is expecting to bring on stream a new source of high quality quartz from the waste tailings of late 19th century alluvial gold mines in central-west Victoria

In Australia, Creswick Quartz Pty Ltd is expecting to bring on stream a new source of high quality quartz from the waste tailings of late 19th century alluvial gold mines in central-west Victoria.

Creswick Quartz, founded in 1996, is a privately owned company operating at Creswick in Victoria, Australia.


Lump quartz extracted from below ground at
Creswick, Victoria.


Deposit

Creswick has secured quartz tailings located in the Creswick district of Victoria, being remnants from the gold-rush of the 1800s. Investigations confirm that this “industrial waste” contains no gold within the quartz at ppb levels, and is low in impurities, especially boron and phosphorous. The quartz is predominantly lump quartz 200-20mm.

The volume of above ground quartz is in excess of 1m. tonnes, and is claimed to be of uniform quality.

Creswick’s licensed area for below ground minerals in the Creswick district is over 300km2. The company has conducted...

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