Mosaic wants to inject phosphate wastewater underground at Florida sites
A Tampa-based Fortune 500 fertilizer giant is eyeing a place to put its industrial wastewater: thousands of feet underground.
Over the past year The Mosaic Co., which operates mines across Floridas phosphate-rich Bone Valley region, has applied to either test or begin injecting its phosphate wastewater far beneath the earths surface at four of its facilities, including two in Hillsborough County.
The sweeping push for underground injection is the latest attempt from the $8 billion mining company to find new ways of managing its waste in Florida. In December, the federal government approved Mosaics controversial request to test phosphogypsum, a mildly radioactive byproduct of the companys fertilizer, as an ingredient in road construction.
Now, state environmental regulators have signaled they intend to approve a permit to allow Mosaic to drill 8,000 feet into the earth at the companys Plant City facility, according to public records. The Florida Department of Environmental Protection in November issued conditional approval for the exploratory well there, which the company said it would use to test the feasibility of injecting wastewater.
https://www.tampabay.com/news/environment/2025/02/18/mosaic-phosphate-wastewater-drilling-hillsborough-tampa-bay-florida/
Well this certainly sounds like a great idea...what could go wrong?