Searles Valley Minerals

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Trona, United States

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Searles Valley Minerals Reviews | Rating 3.6 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Searles Valley Minerals is located in Trona, United States on 13200 Main St. Searles Valley Minerals is rated 3.6 out of 5 in the category chemical plant in United States.

Address

13200 Main St

Phone

+17603724311

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Giovanni

Looks like it's the only thing keeping the whole town going, but not by much. The whole area looks run down and broken, a terrible quality of life. I hope the workers who live around this refinery find joy in the nearby national parks at least.

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Trevor Dawson

Searless Valley Minerals, San Bernardino District, you are the last registered coal power plant in CA. Looks like you have lots of land, can we imagine an investment in the longevity of your business and community by switching your electricity supply to renewables?

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Denise Joyce

It was a amazing.place.to come.and load but I think there is a new safety department weirdo. . now you can't even strap the load on site. So you need to drive with all the big bags unsecured off the site and no help with putting with the vorklift the tarps on top of the load after checked out and they don't help you with nothing any more.. how about the drivers safety?? They don't care I think seems.

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Вечно молодой

All drivers do not come here for a very long time loaded and a very long queue

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Don Kennedy

@Iris Mueck, the lake is not polluted, God made the mineral deposit there and he made it for our benefit. The town is run down and wages are low because people like you don't want to pay more for their product than they need to. The owners are not greedy, these are just the facts. Greedy socialists would force the owners to spend their hard earned money fixing up a town they cannot afford to fix. Then the owners would go broke and everyone would be out of a job. Spend some time reading about what is happening right now in Venezuela. Why don't you go there with a can of paint and offer to help clean the place up?