IC 8664 Effects Of Urbanization Upon The Availability Of Construction Minerals In Southeastern Florida

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Curtis D. Edgerton
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Jan 1, 1974

Abstract

Miami Oölite limestone is the only significant construction mineral in southeastern Florida. Its source area coincides with that of rapid urban expansion. Two-thirds of the existing resource is already unavailable because of development. Land-use conflicts place future availability of limestone in jeopardy. However, a sufficient limestone resource to meet demand for many years is present if its extraction is not restricted. Adverse environmental effects of quarrying Miami Oölite are not severe; land values often increase following quarrying. Future availability depends upon--(l) achieving uniformity of Federal, State, county, and municipality statutory requirements governing quarry operations; (2) setting aside specific land areas for future quarrying; and (3) cooperative planning to provide for land utilization upon completion of quarrying.
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APA: Curtis D. Edgerton  (1974)  IC 8664 Effects Of Urbanization Upon The Availability Of Construction Minerals In Southeastern Florida

MLA: Curtis D. Edgerton IC 8664 Effects Of Urbanization Upon The Availability Of Construction Minerals In Southeastern Florida. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1974.

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