Tag: U.S. Geological Survey
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USGS: Aggregate production up in second quarter 2021
Read More →: USGS: Aggregate production up in second quarter 2021Crushed stone production was up 4 percent in the second quarter of 2021 while sand and gravel production spiked 11 percent, according…
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How aggregate producers performed in 2020
Read More →: How aggregate producers performed in 2020Despite lockdowns and other pandemic-induced challenges, those producing crushed stone, sand and gravel this year performed rather remarkably.
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USGS: 2019 aggregate production totals 2.47 billion tons
Read More →: USGS: 2019 aggregate production totals 2.47 billion tonsThat total is up 5 percent compared with 2018 production, the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) reports.
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Aggregate production up 8 percent in third quarter of 2019
Read More →: Aggregate production up 8 percent in third quarter of 2019Crushed stone production was up 9 percent while sand and gravel production was up 5 percent, the U.S. Geological Survey reports.
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Crushed stone, sand and gravel production continues upward in second quarter 2019
Read More →: Crushed stone, sand and gravel production continues upward in second quarter 2019Nearly 700 million metric tons of construction aggregate were produced in April, May and June of this year.
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Wm. D. Scepaniak growing as a contract crusher
Read More →: Wm. D. Scepaniak growing as a contract crusherA top sand and gravel producer, Wm. D. Scepaniak is experiencing growth by venturing into new territories as a contract crusher.
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USGS: Aggregate production increases in third quarter 2018
Read More →: USGS: Aggregate production increases in third quarter 2018An estimated 694 million metric tons (Mt) of total construction aggregate were produced and shipped for consumption in the United States in…
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USGS: First-quarter 2018 production down, as expected
Read More →: USGS: First-quarter 2018 production down, as expectedThe combined production of crushed stone, construction sand and gravel, cement and gypsum decreased by about 26 percent.
