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Turning extractive potential into wealth, the case of Silica sand. By Chimwaga Kasimu Manga Secretary, Msambweni Sand and stone cooperative society ltd. What is silica?.
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Turning extractive potential into wealth, the case of Silica sand By ChimwagaKasimuManga Secretary, Msambweni Sand and stone cooperative society ltd
What is silica? • SILICA (from latinsilex) is silicon dioxide, the main component of rocks, occurring in nature as SAND, flint, crystal etc. • It’s a chemical compound that is an oxide of silicon with the chemical formula sio2known since ancient times. • Was discovered in Kwale County in 1982 by KBL
Where is Silica sand found in Kwale? largely in MSAMBWENI SUB-COUNTY in: • MARIGIZA, • VIDUNGENI, • RAMISI, • DARIGUBE, • ESHU, • MWACHANDE, • MUHAKA • In total silica sands cover an average area of 200km2 and a depth of 20m • It’s extraction can take more than 200 years. • Currently, it’s extraction is via either manual scooping or use of excavators then transported to factories in Mombasa, Nairobi and Machakos counties by use of lorries
USES OF SILICA SAND EXTRACTS • About 95% of silica dioxide produced is used in the construction industry e.gproduction of PORTLAND CEMENT. • Making of glass and silicon metal. • production of glass for windows, drinking glasses, Beverage bottles, etc • Making of optical fiber for telecommunication • Making of ceramic e.g. earthware & stoneware • additive in the production of food and pharmaceutical applications especially in powdered foods or to absorb water in hydroscopic applications
Uses continued • A fining agent in wine, beer and juice • In pharmaceutical products, silica aids powder flow in manufacture of tablets • used in the extraction of DNA and RNA • In hydrated form, it’s used as toothpaste • Useful in fiber form as a high temperature thermal protection fabric • Used in cosmetics for its light diffusing properties and natural absorbency • used as a thermal enhancement compound in ground source heat pump industries
Prospects • Desire for investment in a silica sand processing industry in Msambweni where the raw material exists like the case of Base Titanium. • Silica sand farm owners are already organized into a cooperative society, Msambweni sand and stone cooperative society ltd, hence providing structured and easy engagement. • The cooperative society, the County Government of Kwale and an investor could jointly establish a silica sand processing facility hence share the cost of investment.
Why process silica sand in Kwale? • earn foreign exchange to the County and Kenya • Create employment for the local people • Catalyze development of quality infrastructure like improved road network, supply of water and electricity • Development of settlement around the mining areas • Create markets for other commodities like food, health and education services and development of adjacent towns like the case of Magaditown. • Stimulate establishment of other industries which can use silica and other by products as raw materials through industrial symbiosis • save the county income that would have been used in importing silica material.
Conclusion • Kwale county’s rich deposits of silica sands, hospitable people, youthful population and increased interests in the county’s extractive resources present the perfect opportunity for establishment of a silica sands processing plant in Kwale county. • Coupled with availability of more power generated from sugar cane waste and the wide range osuss from silica, a silica sand processing venture in Kwale is a rewarding investment. • Welcome to Kwale county, the home of silica sands