Posted by ericlb on February 19, 2014 at 14:14:53 from (67.142.161.21):
In Reply to: ROCK QUAREY posted by hd6gtom on February 19, 2014 at 10:23:54:
another way that might stop things being as i happen to know, i spent years working in a gravel quarry, is make the landowner state how big the quarry is going to be, and how many employees he will have if he even has 1,or he plans to sell so much as 1 rock to the public, he falls under the federal mine acts of 1977, unless he has the appropriate permits, insurance, epa clearances, and site rehabiltiation plans all done with the proper licences and all the other stuff, [ were talking several million dollars worth of stuff here] he's done, right there , while out here some ranchers still use a pit site to maintaine pit run gravel for their private roads, these guys are on pvt land and many miles from any public viewing and they dont sell their stuff to other people, the days of a guy with a old loader and a screening plant going into the gravel business are long past
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