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EP Minerals, LLC
9785 Gateway Dr. , Reno, United States

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EP Minerals, LLC is a worldwide leader in diatomaceous earth (DE), clay and perlite.  These unique minerals are used as filter aids, absorbents and functional additives serving dozens of diverse markets including food and beverage, biofuels, swimming pool, landscape, sports turf, paint, plastics and insecticides. EP Minerals also produces patented water purification media and arsenic removal products.

At EP Minerals, we bring passion and pride to everything we do. We are committed to creating an environment and culture that enables us to grow aggressively as we bring the best industrial minerals products to everyday life around the world.

EP Minerals History

In 1843, brothers Edgar and Stephen J. Conkling began manufacturing paint pigments under the brand name Eagle. In 1916, Judge Oliver Picher merged his lead mining company with the Eagle Paint Company to form Eagle-Picher Lead. This forerunner of the current company began the steady process of transforming the company into an industry leader by offering the most advanced products and technology of the time.

In 1945, the Company acquired diatomaceous earth (DE) deposits outside Reno, Nevada in what’s known today as Clark. Today, the Clark plant produces soil amendments, absorbents, and carriers as well as natural filter aids and functional additives.

The world’s largest producing DE plant was commissioned in 1959 in Lovelock, Nevada. Its three kilns produce calcined and flux-calcined filter aids and functional additives. 

EP Minerals also produces DE in its Vale, Oregon plant. Vale was commissioned in 1985 and the second kiln was added in 1997. Its two kilns produce calcined and flux-calcined filter aids, functional additives, and low iron brewing grades.

In 1993, EP Minerals entered the perlite business with the start-up of our first perlite expander at the Lovelock Plant. The expander produces a special grade of perlite which is particularly suited for filtration of sweeteners, viscous materials, and swimming pool water. It is also used as an insulator in fire-proof steel doors.

With the acquisition of the Moltan Company in early 2013, EP Minerals gained additional mines and processing sites in Fernley, Nevada and Middleton, Tennessee. This increased our capacity for absorbent DE products and also allowed EP to enter the clay market.

Our U.S. processing sites are supported by a Corporate office in Reno and a team of Regional Sales Managers located across the United States. 

On the international level, we have a team based in Munster, Germany, offering Sales and Marketing, Logistics, Finance, and Administrative support to customers in Europe and parts of Africa. EPME (EP Minerals, Europe) was established in 1994.

EP Minerals has a Registered Office in Singapore. Established in 2006, this team supports customers throughout Asia and Australia.

Our products are used in a variety of applications for customers around the world. DE is used in applications such as paint and plastics, oil absorbents, pharmaceuticals, and in the purification of waste water and petro-chemicals. DE is used extensively in food and beverage filtration applications including wine and brewing, corn wet milling, potable water, and fruit juices. Granular clay absorbent products are used in cat litter, environmental remediation, oil spill removal, and soil amendments for sports fields. 

Today, EP Minerals is known as the “go to” company when a challenging application requires a solution. EP Minerals has long been in the forefront of technological innovation; our customers depend on our being able to solve their needs no matter how complex or challenging.

EP Minerals has been the recipient of a number of awards, including the President’s “E” Certificate for excellence in exporting. This prestigious honor was awarded for our outstanding contribution to the Export Expansion Program of the United States of America.

Mining and Exploration

Mining Locations

EP Minerals currently has five primary mining areas with multiple quarries feeding each plant: 

  • The Celatom® mining complex is located near Drewsey, Oregon, approximately 90 miles west of Ontario, Oregon. 
  • The Colado mining complex is located about 20 miles northwest of Lovelock, Nevada.
  • The Clark quarries are located anywhere between 5 and 40 miles east of the plant, about 30 miles northeast of Reno, Nevada. 
  • The Fernley mining complex is located 55 miles northeast of Reno, Nevada.
  • The Middleton (montmorillonite clay) mining complex is located near Middleton, Tennessee, with mines in both Tennessee and Mississippi.

Exploration

Diatomaceous earth (DE) and montmorillonite clay are both discovered using a variety of tools including geologic mapping, chip sampling, rotary drilling, and core drilling. Samples are sent to an internal lab where the quality of the ore is determined. Once an orebody of sufficient size and quality is discovered and permits are obtained, large scale testing of the new orebody can begin.

Mining

Once an orebody is ready for mining, the first step is to remove the barren or low grade material overlying the orebody. This material generally consists of volcanic ash, low quality DE, or basalt -- or for clay mines, it may be sand or just top soil. After this overlying material has been removed, mining of the ore commences. Great care is taken to separate the barren seams from the ore to ensure high quality ores are available for the plant consumption. Mining equipment generally consists of excavators, articulated hauling trucks, scrapers, dozers, front end loaders, road graders, and other support equipment. 

Ore stockpiling and ore hauling from the mine to the plant

DE ore is loaded into an articulated haul truck, then deposited onto an outdoor stockpile in the desert. It is important to dry the ore as much as possible prior to shipping to the plant so solar and wind drying opportunities are maximized. Once the construction of the stockpile is completed, a front end loader loads the DE into over-the-road trucks for hauling to the plant.

Montmorillonite clay cannot be stored in the open, so mining is carried out on an as-needed basis, storing only a few weeks' supply in a covered barn.

Reclamation

Reclamation is an ongoing activity at all our mining operations. Once mining in an area has been completed, reclamation activity begins. Recontouring and reseeding returns the land to a productive state similar to the surrounding area. Wild animals are often seen in and around our active mining operations.

Excellent customer service is something we believe all  our customers deserve, and we do our best to make sure you receive this level of service throughout the world. We have fully-staffed customer service centers in Reno, Nevada and in Munster, Germany -- with additional support available through our global distribution network.

Technical Support

EP Minerals believes in bringing value to our customers by delivering more than a quality product. We also provide global technical service to help you:

  • Optimize and improve your process.
  • Troubleshoot your process.
  • Recommend products and usage guidelines based on:
    • analysis of samples of your filtration process stream at our R&D facility in Reno, Nevada.
    • analysis of your current Filter Aid media.
Company NameEP Minerals, LLC
Business CategoryMinerals Recycling
Address9785 Gateway Dr.
Reno
United States
ZIP: NV 89521
PresidentNA
Year Established1944
Employees1000
MembershipsNA
Hours of OperationNA
Company Services
  • Diatomite
  • Perlite
  • Industrial Minerals
  • Mining
  • Filter Aids
  • Functional Additives
  • Performance Aggregates
  • Clay
  • Diatomaceous Earth
  • Water Purification
  • Arsenic Removal
  • Incredible Minerals For Every Day Life
  • Cellulose
  • Sustainable Solutions For Customers
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