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The following facility information is based on data from 2008.

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Rocanville

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Box 460, Rocanville, Saskatchewan S0A 3L0 | (306) 645-2870
Steve J. Fortney, General Manager | E-mail Steve

Operations

PCS Rocanville

Mining depth – 960 meters
Annual capacity – 3.0 million tonnes KCl
Products – granular and standard-grade potash

Performance

Significant Achievements

  • Produced a record 2.834 million tonnes of finished product in 2008.
  • Expansions led to recruiting challenges, but still hired 69 employees.
  • Resolved mineral rights acquisitions for the Rocanville West project.

Environmental Initiatives

  • Undertook Phase 2 of the brine pond expansion to ensure adequate brine and flood storage. Project was close to completion by year-end.
  • Began upstream dike construction to increase the fine tailings pond capacity.

Community Relations

  • Held on-site meetings in fall 2008 to provide information to the public about the expansion project and the Mineral Rights Unitization Agreement and process.

Community Contributions

  • Cash donations to community organizations in 2008 totaled $136,274; the main recipients were Moosomin and District Health Care, Rocanville Fire Department, Town of Moosomin – Fire Hall Expansion, Welwyn Fire Department – Fire Hall Building Project, Spy Hill Lions Club, Rocanville Skating Rink, Rocanville Aquatic Centre, Rocanville Town & Country Golf Club.
  • Made a corporate commitment of $500,000 to the Moosomin Health District to build a new hospital. Half this commitment was contingent on the community raising a matching $250,000.

Educational Initiatives

  • Awarded three scholarships to children of employees: a corporate scholarship of $3,000 per year and two $1,000 divisional scholarships.
  • Continued to participate in the University of Regina's Cooperative Education Program by hiring engineering students for work terms. Participate in a similar program with the Saskatchewan Institute of Applied Science and Technology for certain technical students.

Local Procurement

  • Made local purchases in 2008 of goods, materials and services totaling $43.9 million, or 66 percent of all expenditures (excluding major expansions, raw materials, energy and transportation).

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