Minerals Development Act 2017

SCHEDULE

List of Minerals

Section 2

alum shales

andalusite

anhydrite

antimony, ores of

apatite

arsenic, ores of

asbestos minerals

attapulgite

ball clay

barytes

bauxite

bentonites

beryllium, ores of

bismuth, ores of

bitumens

brucite

cadmium, ores of

calcite

celestite

chalk

china clay

chromite

chromium, ores of

coal

cobalt, ores of

copper, ores of

corundum

cryolite

diamond

diatomite

dolomite

feldspar

fireclay

fluorspar

fuller’s earth

gallium, ores of

gannister

garnet

gemstones including semi-precious stones

gold, ores of

graphite

gypsum

heavy minerals sands

iron, ores of

kaolin

kyanite

laterite

lead, ores of

lignite

lithium, ores of

magnesium, ores of

magnesite

manganese, ores of

marble

mercury, ores of

metals not otherwise set out in this Schedule, ores of

mica

mineral pigments including oxides of iron, iron-manganese and titanium

molybdenum, ores of

monazite

nepheline

nickel, ores of

niobium, ores of

oil shales

olivine

perlite

platinum group elements, ores of

potash mineral salts

pyrophyllite

quartz

radioactive minerals

rare earth elements, ores of

refractory clays

rock phosphates

rock salt

selenium, ores of

sepiolite

serpentinous marble

silica sand

sillimanite

silver, ores of

steatite

strontium, ores of

sulphur, ores of

talc

tantalum, ores of

tellurium, ores of

tin, ores of

titanium, ores of

tripoli

tungsten, ores of

vanadium, ores of

vermiculite

witherite

wollastonite

zeolites

zircon

zirconium, ores of

zinc, ores of

In this Schedule “silica sand” means sand of sufficient purity to be suitable for use in the manufacture of glass or ceramics.