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Phosphate Mining Workshop - Beneficiation on May 31, 2022

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Date: May 3, 2022

Location: Turner Center, 2250 NE Roan St, Arcadia, FL 34266

Topic: Beneficiation Process

Time:  9:00 AM

NOTICE OF PHOSPHATE MINING

PUBLIC WORKSHOP 

The DeSoto County Board of County Commissioners will hold a Public Workshop on Tuesday, May 31, 2022, at 9:00 AM or as soon thereafter as it may be heard and will continue until the conclusion of presentations and discussion in the Turner Agri Civic Center, 2250 NE Roan Street, Arcadia, Florida 34266, as follows. 

TO RECEIVE AND DISCUSS PRESENTATIONS ON THE PHOSPHATE MINING BENEFICIATION PROCESS

Persons invited to make presentations will file with the Board information about their background and professional qualifications at least 14 days prior to the Workshop. Presenters will include: 

  • Chelsea Kucharsky, Senior Manager, Operations, Mosaic
  • Travis McClenithan, Senior Manager, Operations, Mosaic
  • John Yasalonis, Manager, Digital Deployment, Mosaic 

 After the presentations and Board discussion, the public will have an opportunity to address the Board and present relevant information on the topic being discussed at the Workshop for 3 minutes each, unless otherwise allowed by the Chairman. Members of the public who wish to present written materials are encouraged to submit such materials to the Board at least 5 business days prior to the Workshop. No formal action concerning phosphate mining will be taken by the Board at the Workshop. 

If special accommodations are required in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, individuals should contact the County Administrator's Office by calling 863-993-4800 at least forty-eight hours prior to the Workshop. 

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