Tag: U.S. Geological Survey
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USGS: Aggregate production down for fifth consecutive quarter
Read More →: USGS: Aggregate production down for fifth consecutive quarterThe U.S. Geological Survey’s latest production statistics show a 6 percent decline for crushed stone and a 5 percent drop for sand…
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USGS: Nationwide aggregate production down in first quarter
Read More →: USGS: Nationwide aggregate production down in first quarterAccording to the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), aggregate production throughout the U.S. was down approximately 11 million metric tons in the first…
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USGS: Crushed stone flat, sand and gravel down in 2022
Read More →: USGS: Crushed stone flat, sand and gravel down in 2022The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) published its latest data on the domestic production of crushed stone, sand and gravel.
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USGS: Aggregate production up 3 percent in third quarter
Read More →: USGS: Aggregate production up 3 percent in third quarterThe U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) says crushed stone production increased 3 percent in the quarter while sand and gravel production ticked slightly…
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USGS: First-quarter aggregate production up 4 percent
Read More →: USGS: First-quarter aggregate production up 4 percentThe U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) estimates 476 million metric tons of aggregates were produced and shipped for consumption in the first quarter…
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USGS: Fourth-quarter aggregate production up 7 percent
Read More →: USGS: Fourth-quarter aggregate production up 7 percentAn estimated 647 million metric tons of construction aggregates were produced and shipped for consumption in the fourth quarter of 2021, according…
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Report: Crushed stone production at 14-year high
Read More →: Report: Crushed stone production at 14-year highThe U.S. Geological Survey offered details on 2021 crushed stone and sand and gravel production, reporting totals that had not been achieved…
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USGS: 2021 aggregate production on the rise
Read More →: USGS: 2021 aggregate production on the riseCrushed stone and sand and gravel production each got solid bumps in the third quarter, with the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) reporting…
