Pennsylvania Active Industrial Minerals Mining Permits - September 2018

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Pennsylvania Active Industrial Minerals Mining Permits - September 2018 Pennsylvania Active Industrial Minerals Mining Permits - September 2018 Primary Facility Kind County Municipality Mine Name Permit # Mailing Name Address1 Address2 City State Zip Code Telephone Bluestone General Permit Bradford Pike LOMBARDO 105 QUARRY 08162501 ANTHONY P BENNETT 3657 OLD STAGECOACH RD NULL WYALUSING PA 18853-8012 (570) 746-6015 Bluestone General Permit Bradford Pike EDWARDS QUARRY 08112503 ANTHONY P BENNETT 3657 OLD STAGECOACH RD NULL WYALUSING PA 18853-8012 (570) 746-6015 Bluestone General Permit Bradford Stevens BILL JOHNSON 2 08122501 B LL JOHNSON 120 JOHNSON HILL LN NULL WYALUSING PA 18853-9018 (570) 746-2182 Bluestone General Permit Bradford Sheshequin BYERS 105 QUARRY 08122502 BISHOP BROS CONST CO INC 1376 LEISURE DR NULL TOWANDA PA 18848-9271 (570) 265-3500 Bluestone General Permit Bradford Rome COMSTOCK 105 QUARRY 08132501 BLACK KNIGHT QUARRIES NC. 293 BEACON LIGHT RD NULL TOWANDA PA 18848-9298 (570) 265-8991 Bluestone General Permit Bradford Pike GOD III QUARRY 08122505 CHARLES H GOD II 46 RIVERWOODS LN NULL SUGAR RUN PA 18846-7857 (570) 721-0906 Bluestone General Permit Bradford Pike GOD II QUARRY 08122504 CHARLES H GOD II 46 RIVERWOODS LN NULL SUGAR RUN PA 18846-7857 (570) 721-0906 Bluestone General Permit Bradford Warren CADIS 105 QRY 08162502 HEEMAN QUARR ES INC 6264 WYALUSING NEW ALBANY RD NULL WYALUSING PA 18853-8505 (570) 746-3997 Bluestone General Permit Bradford Wilmot MCCARTY 105 QRY 08162503 JOHNSON QUARRIES NC PO BOX 136 NULL LE RAYSV LLE PA 18829-0136 (570) 395-0110 Bluestone General Permit Bradford Warren DEWEY QUARRY 08112502 JOHNSON QUARRIES NC PO BOX 136 NULL LE RAYSV LLE PA 18829-0136 (570) 395-0110 Bluestone General Permit Bradford Wyalusing CAMPTOWN QUARRY 08112501 MR DIRT NC 21186 ROUTE 187 NULL TOWANDA PA 18848-7984 (570) 265-0857 Bluestone General Permit Bradford Wysox WYSOX PALMER QUARRY 08122503 NITTANY NOVA AGGREGATES LLC 103 BROWN HILL RD NULL WYSOX PA 18854-7766 (267) 246-6176 Bluestone General Permit Bradford Asylum NORTH STAR 2 QUARRY 08152501 NORTHSTAR LEASING INC DBA NORTHSTAR STONE PO BOX 322 NULL MESHOPPEN PA 18630-0322 (570) 499-0812 Bluestone General Permit Bradford Asylum BEEBE QUARRY 08132502 SHAWN M ODELL 50 HEAVENLY LN NULL WYALUSING PA 18853-9009 (570) 746-0409 Bluestone General Permit Bradford Pike UPHAM 105 QUARRY 08182501 UPHAM FARMS HC 34 BOX 20 NULL LE RAYSV LLE PA 18829-9508 (570) 744-2943 Bluestone General Permit Lackawanna Ransom RANSOM QUARRY 35182501 RANSOM QUARRY CO NC 1001 UNDERWOOD RD NULL OLYPHANT PA 18447-2135 (570) 489-8090 Bluestone General Permit Potter Sweden WATSON 2 105 QUARRY 53162501 NORTH PENN SUPPLY QUARR ES LLC 200 N WEST ST NULL COUDERSPORT PA 16915-1100 (814) 433-0353 Bluestone General Permit Sullivan Shrewsbury PIT 2 57112501 JACK L MCCLINTOCK 15222 US HIGHWAY 220 NULL MUNCY VALLEY PA 17758-9562 (570) 337-4943 Bluestone General Permit Susquehanna Bridgewater ROCK R DGE STONE CASTROGIOVANNI QUARRY 58132508 4DS VENTURES INC 7295 K NGSLEY RD NULL KINGSLEY PA 18826-6567 (570) 289-4139 Bluestone General Permit Susquehanna Franklin ROCK R DGE STONE CANF ELD QUARRY 58122504 4DS VENTURES INC 7295 K NGSLEY RD NULL KINGSLEY PA 18826-6567 (570) 289-4139 Bluestone General Permit Susquehanna Harford ROCK R DGE STONE WEIDA QUARRY 58132507 4DS VENTURES INC 7295 K NGSLEY RD NULL KINGSLEY PA 18826-6567 (570) 289-4139 Bluestone General Permit Susquehanna Franklin WILBER 3 QUARRY 58172501 ADAM WILBER 22 MEX DR NULL HALLSTEAD PA 18822-9086 (607) 343-3160 Bluestone General Permit Susquehanna Liberty WILBER K & E QUARRY 58132509 ADAM WILBER 22 MEX DR NULL HALLSTEAD PA 18822-9086 (607) 343-3160 Bluestone General Permit Susquehanna Liberty DIBIASE QUARRY 58162502 ANGELO DIBIASE 4773 LOWER RH NEY CREEK RD NULL HALLSTEAD PA 18822-9013 (570) 445-4443 Bluestone General Permit Susquehanna Harmony B & D STONE MEYER QUARRY 58172505 B & D STONE LLC 26907 STATE ROUTE 92 NULL SUSQUEHANNA PA 18847-7846 (607) 760-0024 Bluestone General Permit Susquehanna New Milford BRETT EXCAV J ELWIN QUARRY 58152501 BRETT EXCAV NC 9799 CHESTNUT R DGE RD NULL MIDDLEPORT NY 14105-9632 (716) 628-6579 Bluestone General Permit Susquehanna Great Bend KILMER HALLSTEAD QUARRY 58132502 CEC L KILMER 363 STATE ROUTE 374 NULL NICHOLSON PA 18446-9415 (570) 942-6546 Bluestone General Permit Susquehanna Silver Lake KELLEY NO 2 QUARRY 58162510 CHANCEY KELLEY 4554 E RUSH TO ELK LAKE RD NULL MONTROSE PA 18801-7410 (570) 278-2839 Bluestone General Permit Susquehanna Lenox CENTER STREET RENTALS, LLC BULLS & BEARS QUARRY 58162508 CTR STREET RENTALS LLC 58 BRIDGE ST NULL TUNKHANNOCK PA 18657-1502 (570) 905-6941 Bluestone General Permit Susquehanna Franklin EDDLESTON QUARRY 58172502 DAVID EDDLESTON 8681 BOLLES RD NULL HALLSTEAD PA 18822 (570) 879-4794 Bluestone General Permit Susquehanna Apolacon COMPTON OLYMPIC LAKE QUARRY 58112511 DAVID P COMPTON 909 GLENWOOD RD NULL HOP BOTTOM PA 18824-7813 (570) 942-6359 Bluestone General Permit Susquehanna Harmony DOOLITTLE BAUER QUARRY 58162511 DOOLITTLE STONE LLC UPS STORE - PMB 161 1143 NORTHERN BLVD CLARKS SUMMIT PA 18411 (570) 877-4547 Bluestone General Permit Susquehanna Harford KILMER WARREN QUARRY 58122514 DOUGLAS G K LMER 205 ELK MANOR ESTATES NULL CL FFORD TOWNSH P PA 18470 (570) 222-4404 Bluestone General Permit Susquehanna Harmony GREENE HARMONY V QUARRY 58142502 EDWARD GREENE III 21188 STATE ROUTE 171 NULL SUSQUEHANNA PA 18847-8081 (570) 727-2077 Bluestone General Permit Susquehanna Harmony COX 1 STEVENS POINT QUARRY 58132506 EDWARD M COX JR 21838 STATE ROUTE 29 NULL MONTROSE PA 18801-7018 (570) 967-0939 Bluestone General Permit Susquehanna Auburn WHEATON QUARRY 58112504 ERIC WHEATON 1021 LAKE AVE NULL MONTROSE PA 18801-8648 (570) 278-4508 Bluestone General Permit Susquehanna Lenox LOPKE PRICE 1 QUARRY 58152502 FS LOPKE CONTR NC 3430 STATE ROUTE 434 NULL APALACH N NY 13732-1232 (607) 687-1114 Bluestone General Permit Susquehanna Jackson FS LOPKE CONTR CHAMBERLAIN QUARRY 58112502 FS LOPKE CONTR NC 3430 STATE ROUTE 434 NULL APALACH N NY 13732-1232 (607) 687-1114 Bluestone General Permit Susquehanna Brooklyn HB WILLIAMS QUARRY 58162505 HB W LLIAMS NC 5511 S WESTON RD NULL KINGSLEY PA 18826-7200 (570) 289-4467 Bluestone General Permit Susquehanna New Milford HL ROB NSON C/O NEW M LFORD QUARRY 58112512 HL ROBINSON SAND & GRAVEL INC 535 ITHACA ROAD NULL CANDOR NY 13743-0121 (607) 659-5153 Bluestone General Permit Susquehanna Brooklyn YACHYMIAK QUARRY 58172513 JAMES L YACHYMIAK PO BOX 135 NULL KINGSLEY PA 18826-0135 (570) 479-5075 Bluestone General Permit Susquehanna Lenox BARBER GLENWOOD QUARRY 58122501 JAMES W BARBER TRUCKING & EXCAV LLC PO BOX 157 NULL CL FFORD PA 18413-0157 (570) 222-9514 Bluestone General Permit Susquehanna Rush WARNER 105 QUARRY 58162504 JOHNSON QUARRIES NC PO BOX 136 NULL LE RAYSV LLE PA 18829-0136 (570) 395-0110 Bluestone General Permit Susquehanna Apolacon JOHNSON QUARR ES KANNENBERG 105 QUARRY 58172515 JOHNSON QUARRIES NC PO BOX 136 NULL LE RAYSV LLE PA 18829-0136 (570) 395-0110 Bluestone General Permit Susquehanna Liberty JUANS BLUESTONE BUEDALE FARM QUARRY 58162506 JUANS BLUESTONE LLC 1625 HARFORD RD NULL NEW MILFORD PA 18834 (570) 955-9239 Bluestone General Permit Susquehanna Jessup MILLARD QUARRY 58112516 KEV N M LLARD 1114 WARNER RD NULL MONTROSE PA 18801-6804 (607) 768-0535 Bluestone General Permit Susquehanna Forest Lake L & D STONEWORKS STONE STREET QUARRY 58112505 L & D STONEWORKS NC 2774 STONE ST NULL MONTROSE PA 18801-6685 (570) 934-2669 Bluestone General Permit Susquehanna Rush EVANS TUSCARORA QUARRY 58142506 MARTY EVANS 7312 K NGSLEY RD NULL KINGSLEY PA 18826-6583 (570) 575-3324 Bluestone General Permit Susquehanna Liberty MESHOPPEN STONE LIBERTY 1 QUARRY 58112515 MESHOPPEN STONE INC PO BOX 127 NULL MESHOPPEN PA 18630-0127 (570) 833-2767 Bluestone General Permit Susquehanna Auburn MESHOPPEN STONE HOLLISTER QUARRY 58132510 MESHOPPEN STONE INC PO BOX 127 NULL MESHOPPEN PA 18630-0127 (570) 833-2767 Bluestone General Permit Susquehanna Auburn MESHOPPEN STONE WRIGHT QUARRY 58132504 MESHOPPEN STONE INC PO BOX 127 NULL MESHOPPEN PA 18630-0127 (570) 833-2767 Bluestone General Permit Susquehanna Liberty NATSTONE HOFFIUS QUARRY 58172509 NATSTONE LLC DBA ROCK R DGE STONE 631 STATE ROUTE 1039 NULL MONTROSE PA 18801-9790 (570) 278-1611 Bluestone General Permit Susquehanna Lathrop DIAS NEILTON QUARRY 58142501 NEILTON DIAS 503 MORGAN HWY NULL SOUTH ABINGTON TOWNSHIP PA 18411-9126 (570) 815-5380 Bluestone General Permit Susquehanna New Milford NITTANY NOVA AGGREGATES ARNOLD QUARRY 58122510 NITTANY NOVA AGGREGATES LLC 103 BROWN HILL RD NULL WYSOX PA 18854-7766 (267) 246-6176 Bluestone General Permit Susquehanna Choconut NITTANY NOVA AGGREGATES SHEA 2 QUARRY 58122513 NITTANY NOVA AGGREGATES LLC 103 BROWN HILL RD NULL WYSOX PA 18854-7766 (267) 246-6176 Bluestone General Permit Susquehanna New Milford PA QUARRIED BLUESTONE WAGNER 17 QUARRY 58132503 PA QUARR ED BLUE STONE CO PO BOX 4 NULL SOUTH GIBSON PA 18842-0004 (570) 222-4546 Bluestone General Permit Susquehanna Rush BENNETT ALLEN QUARRY 58162503 PAUL B BENNETT & SONS 312 KEECH RD NULL RUSHV LLE PA 18828-7734 (570) 934-2397 Bluestone General Permit Susquehanna Auburn POWERS STONE AUBURN 2 QUARRY 58142503 POWERS STONE INC 15644 SR 267 NULL MONTROSE PA 18801-9340 (570) 934-2240 Bluestone General Permit Susquehanna Franklin JENK NS WHITNEY QUARRY 58122503 RICH JENK NS NC 362 GRINNELL RD NULL KINGSLEY PA 18826-6536 (570) 434-2883 Bluestone General Permit Susquehanna Lanesboro COLEMAN CRESTMONT 2 QUARRY 58122506 ROBERT A COLEMAN PO BOX 3 NULL SUSQUEHANNA PA 18847-0003 (570) 465-2003 Bluestone
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