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SOURCES
Montana is home to several significant talc deposits, primarily located in the southwestern part of the state.
One of the main sources is the Regal-Imperial Mine near Dillon, which is one of the largest talc mines in the U.S. The region's talc is known for its high purity and whiteness, making it valuable for use in ceramics, paint, plastics, and paper. Montana’s talc is typically extracted through open-pit mining and processed locally before being distributed to national and international markets.
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PRACTICES
High Divide Minerals conducts thorough Environmental Impact Statements (EIS) for any proposed expansions or modifications to the mine.
In 2019, we sought to amend a state permit to allow expansion of the Regal Mine. The associated EIS process involved public scoping and analysis of potential environmental impacts. The amendment was approved and the project was executed successfully, increasing the mine's life by 10+ years.
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PEOPLE
At High Divide Minerals, we believe that responsible mining starts with people.
Our operations are rooted in a deep respect for our employees, local communities, and the environment. We are committed to fostering a safe, inclusive, and supportive workplace—prioritizing health and safety above all to ensure rigorous standards and continuous training. Equally, we value strong partnerships with local communities and working collaboratively to promote long-term economic and social well-being.