Suppress dust without slowing production.
Water trucks compete for road space with haul trucks. Drones don't. We treat haul roads, stockpiles, and tailings without putting crews — or trucks — in the wrong place at the wrong time.

The Problem
PM10 violations and MSHA scrutiny aren't getting easier.
Arizona mine operations live under air-quality permits, ADEQ scrutiny, and MSHA inspection. Water trucks are the legacy answer — but they share roads with 400-ton haulers, they need operators in the heat, they over-water some areas and miss others, and they can't reach steep slopes, conveyors, or active leach pads safely.
Our Process
A clear path to a treated site
Site & Permit Walk
We coordinate with your environmental and safety teams to align with ADEQ permits, MSHA protocols, and your traffic plan.
Aerial Application
We apply water, lignin, magnesium chloride, or your specified suppressant via Talos 60X — covering haul roads, stockpiles, and reclamation areas with no ground exposure.
Compliance Reporting
GPS coverage maps, application logs, and pre/post imagery your environmental compliance team can file.
What You Get
Less risk. Better coverage. Real ROI.
Every job ends with documentation you can hand straight to your auditor or asset manager.
- Reduce PM10 from haul roads, stockpiles, and tailings without water-truck congestion
- Treat steep slopes, conveyors, and active leach pads from the air
- Cut crew exposure to dust, heat, and traffic risk
- Document every application with GPS coverage and timestamps for ADEQ
- Apply water, surfactant suppressants, or polymer binders on a single platform
Why Precision Spray Co
Built for owners and operators
AZ Mining Compliance
We work to your dust control plan — not the other way around. ADEQ familiarity built in.
MSHA-Aware Operations
Our pilots brief into your safety system and operate inside your traffic management plan.
Tough on Suppressants
Talos 60X and Agras T100 handle the heavier viscosity products — not just water.
Insured for Heavy Industrial
Aviation liability and on-site insurance certs sized for major mining operators.
FAQ
Common questions
Do you fly during active blasting?+
No. We integrate with your blast schedule and avoid restricted zones automatically via geofencing.
What suppressants can you apply?+
Water, lignosulfonate, magnesium chloride brine, calcium chloride, and most polymer binders. We'll review your SDS before quoting.
Can you fly at night?+
Yes — we hold FAA night-ops authorization and can run cooler-temperature applications when production allows.
Take dust off your daily standup.
We'll come tour your operation, review your dust plan, and quote a pilot program tailored to your most problematic zones.
