Rock Sand And Gravel Resources ?Strong---But Challenged" ? Introduction:

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Don Reining
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Jan 1, 1967

Abstract

The sand and gravel industry in Southern California has made a sizeable contribution to the construction development of the 15 County area in this part of the State. Facing this mineral extraction industry, in the next decade, is a problem of meeting the market demand. The question is, "how can sand, gravel and rock operations be made compatible with goals for sound and attractive community development?" Three basic principal characteristics of the land needed for this-mining industry are: 1. The land must have workable sand, gravel or stone deposits. 2. The land must be properly located for transportation purposes close to the market in order to sell the aggregate at a minimum cost. 3. The land must be zoned so that it will be permissible to mine.
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APA: Don Reining  (1967)  Rock Sand And Gravel Resources ?Strong---But Challenged" ? Introduction:

MLA: Don Reining Rock Sand And Gravel Resources ?Strong---But Challenged" ? Introduction:. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1967.

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