When quartz is found in a vein rather than in an alluvial deposit, the extraction method used is drilling and blasting.
Afterward, it is transported to the processing plant, where the following phases begin to complete the cycle:
- Crushing
- Washing
- Classification
- Sorting
Environmental Restoration
Environmental restoration is a primary objective, with measures aimed at achieving landscape integration within the surroundings.
A key pillar of this process is minimizing visual impact after the completion of the cycle, which involves appropriate landform reconfiguration.
Subsequently, we proceed with vegetation cover recovery through hydroseeding. This effective technique involves spraying a mixture of seeds, fertilizers, and other components. We tailor this mixture to the climate, soil type, and native species of the area, promoting sustainable and long-term ecological recovery.
Hydroseeding is the most effective method because the soils typically have a rocky texture, low water retention capacity, and poor fertility. We choose fast-growing species with high tolerance to adverse soil conditions, facilitating the creation of a favorable microclimate for the later establishment of more complex plant communities.
Complete restoration of these areas is part of our commitment to sustainability and environmental responsibility.