Florida Industrial and Phosphate Research Institute
Science and Engineering for Florida's Environment and Economy


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FIPR Research
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Overview of FIPR's Reclamation Program and Priorities with current and past research projects
Overview of FIPR's Public & Environmental Health Program and Priorities with current and past research projects
Overview of FIPR's Mining & Beneficiation Programand Priorities with current and past research projects
Overview of FIPR's Chemical Processing and Phosphogypsum Programand Priorities with current and past research projects
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FIPR Information
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The FIPR Library - the world's most comprehensive collection of phosphate materials, services.
Summary of FIPR's Public Information Program
FIPR sponsored conferences and workshops
Overview of FIPR's K-12 Education Program, Lesson Plans, Workshops, Resources

 

FIPR News Archive

 

Dr. Paul Clifford Retires

Rare Earth Elements in Florida Grant

2003-2008 FIPR Strategic Plan

Stack Free - What is the Future for Phosphogypsum?

Science Education: A National Crisis

FIPR-DIPR Pilot Plant Update

FIPR's Newest Board Member: Kevin Claridge

Planning Makes a Difference: Phosphate Conference 2005

Teaching Moments: Education Workshop 2005

Clay Ponds: Can Technology Increase Their Value?

Process Water: Averting Environmental and Economic Peril

Teachers Learn What They Don't Know About Phosphate

Director of Research Programs Appointed

Beneficiation of Phosphates IV: Draws Participants from Twelve Countries

FIPR Report 2004 is Available

Education Building Open for Business

Annual Reports Archive

FIPR Report 2003-2005
FIPR Report 1997-1999
FIPR Report 1995-1997

 

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