Commercial use
St. Peter sandstone, also called "Ottawa Sand" in commercial applications, has a relatively uniform size and shape for each grain. It is used for the manufacture of glass, for filter and molding sand, and for abrasives. Its purity is especially important to glassmakers.
It is also important, as proppant otherwise known as frac sand in oil and gas drilling – In Garnavillo, Iowa, Northeast Iowa the Pattson sand company has been mining the sand and shipping it to the fracking areas of the US via rail cars.[5] loose sand pumped in a liquid mix under high pressure into a well where the sand grains wedge into and hold open any fractures in the rock, enhancing the extraction of hydrocarbons. The uniform particle size also makes the sand useful for laboratory experiments.