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Pit & Quarry Weekly Report: Drilling & Blasting Special
 
AUGUST 15, 2019
 
  INSIGHTS  
 
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Increasing production, efficiency from your wash plant
 
Washing and classifying equipment manufacturers offer tips to producers to increase efficiency, minimize downtime and increase production.
 
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  FEATURES  
 
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Dolese Bros. plant upgrade promotes consistency, efficiency
 
Dolese Bros. Co. operates five washed sand plants, eight crushed stone quarries and 32 ready-mixed concrete facilities. Find out how the company is serving one of the nation's largest concrete sand markets.
 
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Safety practices to follow around washing, classifying equipment
 
Every wash plant should have clear safety guidelines that include best practices for the entire plant. Here's how you can establish these guidelines.
 
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Partnerships push Hawaiian Cement into the future
 
Hawaiian Cement is an integrated construction materials business serving all of the major Hawaiian islands. Learn about an investment in new plant technology that increased the company's production levels.
 
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  A LOOK BACK  
 
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The Absecon Sand Co. in New Jersey utilized a unique wash plant design in its sand production. The wash plant, pictured here from 1918, had its machinery, screens and sand separators mounted on trestle work approximately 50 ft. above the ground.
 
 
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Check out a view of a single screw classifier from Eagle Iron Works in action at the Preston Sand & Gravel Co. in Preston, Ontario, Canada.
 
 
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Next chapter underway at Haydon Materials
 
Take a look inside Haydon Materials' newest aggregate operation in Bardstown, Kentucky.
 
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Upgrades position Quality Stone & Ready Mix for the future
 
Kentucky’s Quality Stone & Ready Mix recently completed a primary plant upgrade that positions the family-owned company to get the most out of its remaining reserves.
 
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