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Former gravel quarry-turned-landfill transforms into nature reserve
A former gravel quarry site that was used as a landfill (top) has been turned into a nature reserve (bottom). (Photo: The Independent) The Wildlife Trust and Cory Environment have teamed ...
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District judge orders Shelbyville, Wright Paving to file status report on quarry case
U.S. District Judge Harry S. Mattice has ordered the city of Shelbyville, Tennessee, and Wright Paving/Custom Stone LLC to file a status report no later than June 7 on the case of a $10 million lawsuit over a proposed rock ...
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April housing starts drop 16.5 percent, building permits increase 14.3 percent
Following a month of high housing starts, the start of home construction fell in April, while an increase in building permits suggests continued recovery, according to our sister site, Equipment World. Housing starts dropped 16.5 percent from March’s revised rate of ...
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Former gravel quarry-turned-landfill transforms into nature reserve
District judge orders Shelbyville, Wright Paving to file status report on quarry case
April housing starts drop 16.5 percent, building permits increase 14.3 percent
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Guest Blog: Housing increases more than offset by falling federal spending
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A new home undergoes construction. (Photo: Cecil Cardinal / Flickr) Merger and acquisition activity remains slow, but steady, as the ...
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Guest Blog: FMSHRC redefines “flagrant violation”
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Adele Abrams, Esp., CMSP In a precedential decision, the Federal Mine Safety & Health Review Commission (FMSHRC) has reversed an ...
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Adding insult to injury
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Although Granite Construction abandoned efforts to permit its proposed Liberty Quarry in Riverside County, California, two groups continue to keep ...
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