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2002 Report on Ohio Mineral Industries

2002 Report on Ohio Mineral Industries

STATE OF OHIO DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES DIVISION OF GEOLOGICAL SURVEY Bob Taft, Governor Samuel W. Speck, Director Thomas M. Berg, Chief

DIVISION OF GEOLOGICAL SURVEY 4383 FOUNTAIN SQUARE DRIVE COLUMBUS, OHIO 43224-1362 (614) 265-6576 (614) 447-1918 (FAX) e-mail: [email protected] World Wide Web: http://www.ohiodnr.com/geosurvey/

2002 REPORT ON OHIO MINERAL INDUSTRIES

WITH

DIRECTORIES OF REPORTING COAL AND INDUSTRIAL MINERAL OPERATORS

compiled by

Mark E. Wolfe

Database design and data retrieval: Joseph G. Wells Interactive mineral industries map/digital cartography: Donovan M. Powers Typesetting and layout: Lisa Van Doren

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Columbus 2003 CONTENTS

2002 Ohio mining activities in brief ...... 4 Coal ...... 5 Industrial minerals...... 11 Limestone and dolomite ...... 14 Sand and gravel ...... 17 Sandstone and conglomerate...... 20 Clay...... 22 Shale...... 23 ...... 24 Gypsum ...... 24 Peat ...... 24 Oil and gas ...... 26 2002 Coal companies with sales or production ...... 30 2002 Ohio alphabetical directory of producing coal-mine operators ...... 31 2002 Ohio directory of coal-preparation plants and associated facilities, by county ...... 35 2002 Ohio directory of producing coal-mine operators, by county ...... 38 2002 Ohio alphabetical directory of industrial-mineral mine operators ...... 45 2002 Limestone/dolomite companies with sales or production ...... 78 2002 Ohio directory of limestone/dolomite operators reporting sales or production, by county...... 7 9 2002 Sand and gravel companies with sales or production ...... 86 2002 Ohio directory of sand and gravel mining operators reporting sales or production, by county ...... 88 2002 Sandstone/conglomerate companies with sales or production ...... 102 2002 Ohio directory of sandstone/conglomerate mine operators reporting sales or pro- duction, by county ...... 103 2002 Clay companies with sales or production ...... 104 2002 Ohio directory of clay-mine operators reporting sales or production, by county .... 105 2002 Shale companies with sales or production ...... 106 2002 Ohio directory of shale-mine operators reporting sales or production, by county .. 107 2002 Ohio directory of salt-mine and salt-brining-plant operators reporting sales or pro- duction, by county ...... 108 2002 Ohio directory of gypsum-mine operators reporting sales or production ...... 108 2002 Ohio directory of peat-mine operators reporting sales or production, by county .... 108 Mineral industries map of Ohio...... 109 Interactive mineral industries map of Ohio ...... HTML

FIGURES

1. Value of coal, nonfuel minerals, and oil and gas in Ohio ...... 4 2. Coal production in Ohio in 2002, by county ...... 5 3. Sales and value of coal in Ohio ...... 5 4. Sales of limestone and dolomite in Ohio in 2002, by county ...... 14 5. Sales and value of limestone and dolomite in Ohio ...... 14 6. Sales of sand and gravel in Ohio in 2002, by county ...... 17 7. Sales and value of sand and gravel in Ohio ...... 17 8. Sales of sandstone and conglomerate in Ohio in 2002, by county...... 20 9. Sales and value of sandstone and conglomerate in Ohio ...... 20 10. Clay sales in Ohio in 2002, by county ...... 22 11. Sales and value of clay in Ohio ...... 22 12. Shale sales in Ohio in 2002, by county ...... 23 13. Sales and value of shale in Ohio ...... 23 14. Sales and value of salt in Ohio ...... 24 15. Sales and value of gypsum in Ohio ...... 24 16. Sales and value of peat in Ohio ...... 25 17. Counties producing salt, gypsum, and peat in Ohio in 2002, and their ranking in sales 25 18. Production of oil and gas in Ohio ...... 26 19. New wells drilled for oil and gas in Ohio in 2002, by county ...... 26

TABLES

1. 2002 Mineral sales and production in Ohio...... 4 2. 2002 Ohio coal production and sales by county, in descending order of production .. 6 3. 2002 Ohio coal production by production-size group and change from 2001 ...... 6 4. 2002 Ohio coal production by county and mining method...... 6 5. 2002 Ohio coal production by county and month ...... 7 6. 2002 Ohio coal production by county and seam ...... 7 7. 2002 Disposition of Ohio coal, by county ...... 9 8. 2002 Dollar value of coal at mine by county and mining method ...... 9 9. 2002 Ohio coal-mine employment, by occupational group and month ...... 10 10. 2002 Wage and salary payments to Ohio coal-mine employees, by county and occu- pational group ...... 10 11. 2002 Value of Ohio industrial minerals ...... 11 12. 2002 Employment at Ohio industrial mineral operations, by county and commodity 12 13. 2002 Production of lime from Ohio stone, by county and type ...... 14 14. 2002 Ohio limestone and dolomite sales, by county and type ...... 15 15. 2002 Ohio sand and gravel sales, by county and type ...... 18 16. 2002 Ohio sales of crushed sandstone and conglomerate, by county and type ...... 21 17. 2002 Ohio sales of dimension sandstone, by county and type ...... 21 18. 2002 Ohio clay sales, by county and type ...... 22 19. 2002 Ohio shale sales, by county and type ...... 23 20. 2002 Ohio summary of new oil and gas well completions by county ...... 27 21. 2002 Ohio summary of new oil and gas well completions by producing zone ...... 28 22. Ohio counties and their state mine number abbreviations ...... 29 2002 OHIO MINING ACTIVITIES IN BRIEF

Reports were filed in 2002 for 163 coal-mining operations, including 5 mines with their own coal-washing facility. Coal production was reported from 104 of these 163 operations. Reports also were filed for 21 separate coal-washing plants and associated facilities. Of 708 industrial-mineral-mining operations known to be operating in 2002, 492 operations were active. A total of 45 mines reported production of multiple mineral commodities. Of this total, 41 mines reported production of multiple industrial minerals, including 5 mines reporting production of multiple industrial minerals and coal; 4 mines reported production of coal and one industrial mineral. There were 440 new wells completed for oil and gas in 2002, of which 369 were productive and 71 were dry. The total value1 of coal was $440,195,284 in 2002; the value of oil and gas was $466,391,201; and the total value1 of all nonfuel industrial minerals was $787,872,579 in 2002.

1Includes reported and estimated values. Some operations reporting sales did not report a value for those sales. A countywide- or statewide- average price per ton was calculated for each industrial mineral commodity based on sales for which the value was reported. A countywide average price per ton was calculated for coal based on sales for which the value was reported and method of production. These calculated averages were used to estimate the value of the sales for which the actual values were not reported.

TABLE 1.—2002 Mineral sales and production in Ohio

Change in value Commodity Sales1 Production2 Value 3 from 2001 (percent)

Coal 20,767,025 tons 20,986,495 tons $440,195,284 -28.6 Limestone and dolomite 75,898,822 tons 76,219,128 tons $402,592,370 +1.8 Sand and gravel 53,032,754 tons 52,654,649 tons $248,375,368 -5.9 Salt 3,131,553 tons 3,139,998 tons $84,160,315 -6.3 Sandstone and conglomerate 1,817,542 tons 1,786,751 tons $37,095,856 -3.5

Clay 1,926,540 tons 1,923,530 tons $10,349,880 +35.3 Shale 1,276,929 tons 1,332,612 tons $5,149,411 -4.0 Gypsum 13,028 tons 53,614 tons $148,899 -89.9 Peat 38 tons 700 tons $480 NA Gas 4 97,153,501 MCF5 $331,293,438 -25.0 Oil 4 6,004,345 barrels $135,097,763 +2.3 1Includes material for captive use. 2The production figures for the industrial minerals are estimates. Many operators do not know actual production. Some operators report estimates, other operators do not report any production. For those operators who do not report production, production is assumed to equal sales. 3The FOB value of industrial minerals sold was estimated for those mines which failed to report this information and for those producing material for captive use. These estimates were calculated using a countywide- or statewide-average price per ton calculated on reported FOB values. 4Figure not available. 5Thousand cubic feet.

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0 0 1960 1970 1980 1990 2000 2010 FIGURE 1.—Value of coal, nonfuel minerals, and oil and gas in Ohio. COAL

Coal was produced by 34 companies at 104 mines in 19 Ohio counties during 2002. Production decreased 18.6 percent from 2001, totaling 20,986,495 tons in 2002; 10,132,097 tons (48.3 percent of total production) were produced at 95 surface mines, and 10,854,398 tons (51.7 percent of total production) were produced at 9 underground mines. In 2002, tonnage from underground production exceeded tonnage from surface production, continuing a trend that began in 1995. Of 26 coal-producing states, Ohio ranked 14th in 2002. The top five states, in descending order of production, are Wyoming (373.5 million tons), West Virginia (150.6 million tons), Kentucky (123.4 million tons), Pennsylvania (68.7 million tons), and Texas (45.2 million tons). These five states produced 69.6 percent of the nation’s coal in 2002. Ohio produced 1.9 percent of the nation’s coal in 2002. The top five coal-consuming states, in descending order of consumption, are Texas, Indiana, Ohio, Pennsylvania and Illinois. These five states used 30.8 percent of the total coal consumed by all 50 states in 2002.2 In comparison to 2001, 2 less mines reported production of greater than 1,000,000 tons, 3 less mines produced between 500, 000 and 999,999 tons, 3 more mines produced between 50,000 and 500,000 tons, and 6 less mines produced under 50,000 tons. There was a net decrease of 8 mines in 2002. The five leading counties for 2002 production were Belmont, Harrison, Vinton, Jefferson, and Athens Counties; these counties produced 75.1 percent of the 2002 total production. A total of 20,767,025 tons of coal were sold in 2002; total value3 was $440,195,284. The average price per ton of all coal sold was $21.20; surface-mined coal averaged $20.73 per ton and underground-mined coal averaged $21.64. In underground mining, 56.2 percent of the coal was produced by longwall mining and 43.8 percent was mined by continuous miner; no coal was produced by conventional mining in 2002. In surface operations, 93.7 percent of the coal was mined by conventional surface methods, and 6.3 percent was auger mined. The Pittsburgh (No. 8) coal was the most heavily mined seam, followed by the Middle Kittanning (No. 6), Meigs Creek (No. 9), Lower Freeport (No. 6A) and Clarion (No. 4A) seams. Coal produced from these five seams constituted 84.2 percent of the total 2002 production. A total of 14,260,703 tons of washed coal was reported in 2002. Reports from 11 coal-washing plants indicate an average 34.4 percent loss in washing. Trucking was the primary means of coal disposition, carrying 46.2 percent of the total sales. Rail transported 30.5 percent, water carried 19.6 percent and conveyor belts carried 3.7 percent of the coal sold in 2002. A total of 662,335 tons (3.2 percent) of the coal produced was reported as stored. The total average annual employment reported in 2002 was 2,379 employees; 1,446 of these were production employees. Production employees worked an average of 152 days producing coal in 2002. The average annual wage earned by all production employees was $48,836 based on those employees for whom wages were reported. The average annual wage for surface-mine production employees was $39,159, and the average annual wage for underground- mine production employees was $53,656. Wages earned by all employees totaled $116,180,765 in 2002.

2Information from U.S. Department of Energy, Energy Information Administration. 3Includes reported and estimated values. See footnote 1, p. 1.

ASHTABULA

WILLIAMS FULTON LUCAS GEAUGA OTTAWA LAKE WOOD TRUMBULL HENRY CUYAHOGA DEFIANCE SANDUSKY ERIE LORAIN PORTAGE HURON MEDINA SUMMIT PAULDING SENECA PUTNAM HANCOCK MAHONING

VAN WERT WYANDOT CRAWFORD RICHLAND ASHLAND WAYNE ALLEN STARK COLUMBIANA HARDIN MERCER CARROLL AUGLAIZE MARION HOLMES MORROW TUSCARAWAS KNOX LOGAN JEFFERSON 60 1200 SHELBY UNION COSHOCTON HARRISON DELAWARE DARKE

LICKING CHAMPAIGN GUERNSEY MIAMI MUSKINGUM BELMONT MADISON FRANKLIN 50 1000 CLARK NOBLE PREBLE FAIRFIELD PERRY MONTGOMERY MONROE GREENE PICKAWAY sales MORGAN FAYETTE 40 800 HOCKING WASHINGTON BUTLER WARREN CLINTON ROSS ATHENS

VINTON HIGHLAND HAMILTON CLERMONT 30 600 PIKE MEIGS JACKSON

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10 value 200 ≥5,000,000 tons 250,000 - 499,999 tons

1,000,000 - 4,999,999 tons 100,000 - 249,999 tons 0 0 500,000 - 999,999 tons <100,000 tons 1910 1930 1950 1970 1990 2010 FIGURE 2.—Coal production in Ohio in 2002, by county. FIGURE 3.—Sales and value of coal in Ohio. TABLE 2.—2002 Ohio coal production and sales TABLE 3.—2002 Ohio coal production by production-size group by county, in descending order of production and change from 2000

Production Sales 2002 Change from County (short tons) (short tons) Production-size Number of Production 2001 group (short tons) Belmont 9,059,426 8,818,421 mines reporting (short tons) Harrison 2,935,670 2,929,319 Vinton 1,382,075 1,382,075 1,000,000 tons and over 4 9,733,159 -3,532,422 Jefferson 1,225,657 1,225,657 500,000 to 999,999 tons 2 1,456,606 -2,009,709 Athens 1,157,778 1,143,988 250,000 to 499,999 tons 13 4,663,728 856,724 100,000 to 249,999 tons 19 3,138,456 -128,957 Tuscarawas 957,460 957,460 50,000 to 99,999 tons 16 1,146,087 165,705 Perry 827,203 824,579 Jackson 702,921 702,921 25,000 to 49,999 tons 14 503,823 -175,992 Stark 496,579 496,579 Under 25,000 tons 36 344,636 15,603 Muskingum 477,642 476,127 TOTAL 104 20,986,495 -4,804,048 Meigs 416,932 462,747 Noble 336,485 336,485 Gallia 271,232 271,232 Coshocton 262,191 262,191 Columbiana 160,358 160,358

Carroll 145,935 145,935 Washington 116,709 116,709 Guernsey 35,029 35,029 Mahoning 19,213 19,213

19 counties 20,986,495 20,767,025

TABLE 4.—2002 Ohio coal production by county and mining method

Underground Surface Total All methods number Number of Production (short tons) Number of Production (short tons) County1 (short tons) of underground surface Total Continuous Total mines mines Longwall mines Strip Auger reporting underground miner reporting surface

Athens 1,157,778 1 1 1,157,778 1,157,778 Belmont 9,059,426 20 2 7,224,610 5,679,932 1,544,678 18 1,834,816 1,485,298 349,518 Carroll 145,935 4 1 35,956 35,956 3 109,979 109,979 Columbiana 160,358 7 7 160,358 150,108 10,250 Coshocton 262,191 2 2 262,191 262,191

Gallia 271,232 2 2 271,232 271,232 Guernsey 35,029 1 1 35,029 23,679 11,350 Harrison 2,935,670 10 1 1,350,771 1,350,771 9 1,584,899 1,492,810 92,089 Jackson 702,921 4 4 702,921 702,921 Jefferson 1,225,657 11 3 668,351 668,351 8 557,306 479,156 78,150

Mahoning 19,213 2 2 19,213 19,213 Meigs 416,932 1 1 416,932 416,932 Muskingum 477,642 3 3 477,642 442,071 35,571 Noble 336,485 5 5 336,485 336,485 Perry 827,203 1 1 827,203 827,203

Stark 496,579 7 7 496,579 496,579 Tuscarawas 957,460 17 17 957,460 893,577 63,883 Vinton 1,382,075 52 53 1,382,075 1,382,075 Washington 116,709 1 1 116,709 116,709

TOTAL 20,986,495 104 9 10,854,398 6,096,864 4,757,534 95 10,132,097 9,491,286 640,811 1Production from mines operating in more than one county was evenly split between the counties involved unless a by-county breakdown was provided by the operator. 2Does not include mines extending into this county from adjoining counties. 3This mine extends into Vinton County from Jackson County and is not included in the total number of mines. TABLE 5.—2002 Ohio coal production by county and month

Production (short tons) County1 Total January February March April May June July August September October NovemberDecember annual Athens 1,157,778 67,763 97,323 99,613 93,174 116,497 96,764 87,522 103,088 96,599 110,241 93,624 95,570 Belmont 9,059,426 695,681 581,567 486,155 559,059 933,268 758,638 859,536 807,743 367,698 1,020,611 979,053 1,010,417 Carroll 145,935 11,152 13,475 10,396 9,051 8,347 8,350 7,652 7,545 12,244 17,621 16,649 23,453 Columbiana 160,358 17,115 13,501 14,123 13,639 16,786 13,023 6,451 8,067 9,740 15,240 15,528 17,145 Coshocton 262,191 20,411 20,411 20,412 19,576 19,576 19,576 22,041 22,041 22,040 25,369 25,369 25,369

Gallia 271,232 28,728 24,470 32,565 24,016 23,029 31,197 23,362 29,796 21,179 16,506 16,384 Guernsey 35,029 3,617 3,478 3,640 2,247 3,127 3,238 3,373 3,650 2,307 2,903 1,930 1,519 Harrison 2,935,670 330,858 248,308 291,395 257,867 253,448 231,978 225,855 217,201 214,508 225,790 222,344 216,118 Jackson 702,921 79,717 83,263 80,538 45,569 49,408 42,103 56,593 49,219 62,076 59,195 49,018 46,222 Jefferson 1,225,657 115,143 103,646 91,611 93,008 86,564 103,036 124,299 113,218 94,335 101,203 94,590 105,004

Mahoning 19,213 5,479 1,432 1,367 407 714 1,842 729 1,535 2,515 2,243 950 Meigs 416,932 223,898 193,034 Muskingum 477,642 55,749 55,698 43,963 41,586 42,201 32,013 27,002 38,337 46,947 36,748 33,063 24,335 Noble 336,485 34,562 31,742 27,372 30,737 32,514 22,112 25,313 33,490 23,852 22,461 23,889 28,441 Perry 827,203 80,205 84,479 76,831 81,963 86,410 46,613 45,053 74,893 65,142 73,926 67,668 44,020

Stark 496,579 47,976 44,438 42,762 40,183 41,263 40,109 45,877 41,402 38,242 38,899 38,458 36,970 Tuscarawas 957,460 77,982 87,453 84,092 79,143 74,249 56,043 78,135 88,158 84,092 87,721 76,608 83,784 Vinton 1,382,075 144,841 146,000 141,472 99,007 125,990 113,588 108,388 107,204 96,217 116,038 90,575 92,755 Washington 116,709 11,855 10,358 8,293 8,465 11,571 8,557 7,768 11,233 10,584 7,840 11,759 8,426

TOTAL 20,986,495 2,052,732 1,844,076 1,556,600 1,498,697 1,924,248 1,627,652 1,756,062 1,757,014 1,269,337 1,964,321 1,858,874 1,876,882

1Production from mines operating in more than one county was evenly split between the counties involved unless a by-county breakdown was provided by the operator.

TABLE 6.—2002 Ohio coal production

Production Upper Lower Middle Tionesta Brookville Clarion Strasburg County1 Total Mercer Winters Kittanning Kittaning (No. 3B) (No. 4) (No. 4A) (No. 5A) (No. 3A) (No. 5) (No. 6) Athens 1,157,778 1,157,778 Belmont 9,059,426 Carroll 145,935 Columbiana 160,358 15,171 6,761 Coshocton 262,191 33,959 228,232

Gallia 271,232 265,024 Guernsey 35,029 35,029 Harrison 2,935,670 Jackson 702,921 181,214 153,523 327,634 18,064 Jefferson 1,225,657

Mahoning 19,213 19,213 Meigs 416,932 416,932 Muskingum 477,642 477,642 Noble 336,485 Perry 827,203 157,129 670,074

Stark 496,579 220,511 276,068 Tuscarawas 957,460 28,252 2,020 31,312 431,233 14,365 376,759 Vinton 1,382,075 130,541 24,689 733,796 365,332 93,924 Washington 116,709

TOTAL 20,986,495 28,252 2,020 582,791 24,689 1,304,251 1,296,499 48,324 3,605,355

1Production from mines operating in more than one county was evenly split between the counties involved unless a by-county breakdown was provided by the operator. by county and seam

(short tons) Lower Upper Pomeroy- Mahoning Pittsburgh Meigs Creek Waynesburg Freeport Freeport Harlem Redstone County1 (No. 7A) (No. 8) (No. 9) (No. 11) (No. 6A) (No. 7) (No. 8A) Athens 7,689,302 1,288,362 81,762 Belmont 42,001 85,155 18,779 Carroll 34,364 104,062 Columbiana Coshocton

6,208 Gallia Guernsey 1,350,771 764,059 92,910 727,930 Harrison 22,486 Jackson 254,230 440,558 454,457 72,788 3,624 Jefferson

Mahoning Meigs Muskingum 336,485 Noble Perry

Stark 28,887 44,632 Tuscarawas 33,793 Vinton 116,709 Washington

1,379,658 437,714 629,775 18,779 8,907,818 165,698 2,473,110 81,762 TOTAL TABLE 7.—2002 Disposition of Ohio coal, by county

Disposition1 (short tons) Number County1 Unspecified/ Stored of mines Total2 Rail Water Truck Conveyor other Athens 1 1,143,988 1,143,988 29,733 Belmont 20 8,818,421 2,867,129 3,134,213 2,818,102 438,214 Carroll 4 145,935 145,935 5,000 Columbiana 7 160,358 160,358 Coshocton 2 262,191 262,191

Gallia 2 271,232 129,818 65,396 76,018 Guernsey 1 35,029 35,029 Harrison 10 2,929,319 1,537,634 232,707 1,158,977 185,249 Jackson 4 702,921 114,575 521,255 67,091 Jefferson 11 1,225,657 161,464 1,064,193

Mahoning 2 19,213 19,213 Meigs 1 462,747 462,747 Muskingum 3 476,127 476,127 1,515 Noble 5 336,485 336,485 Perry 1 824,579 793,353 31,226 2,624

Stark 7 496,579 496,579 Tuscarawas 17 957,460 957,460 Vinton 53 1,382,075 289,069 923,735 169,271 Washington 1 116,709 116,709

TOTAL 104 20,767,025 6,342,104 4,061,846 9,588,970 775,127 662,335

1Tonnage of coal shipped from mines operating in more than one county was evenly split between the counties involved and type(s) of disposition reported unless a by-county breakdown was provided by the operator. 2Does not reflect tonnage stored. Reflects tonnage sold and shipped from mine. 3Does not include mines extending into this county from adjoining counties.

TABLE 8.—2002 Dollar value of coal at mine by county and mining method

Total Underground Surface

County1 No. Tonnage Value at Per ton No. Tonnage Value at Per ton No. Tonnage Value at Per ton of sold mine2 average of sold mine2 average of sold mine2 average mines (short tons) (dollars) (dollars) mines (short tons) (dollars) (dollars) mines (short tons) (dollars) (dollars)

Athens 1 1,143,988 $20,420,177 $17.85 1 1,143,988 $20,420,177 $17.85 Belmont 20 8,818,421 184,013,836 20.87 2 6,986,169 144,708,358 20.71 18 1,832,252 $39,305,478 $21.45 Carroll 4 145,935 3,648,704 25.00 1 35,956 1,012,786 28.17 3 109,979 2,635,918 23.97 Columbiana 7 160,358 3,759,113 23.44 7 160,358 3,759,113 23.44 Coshocton 2 262,191 5,750,000 21.93 2 262,191 5,750,000 21.93

Gallia 2 271,232 6,422,774 23.68 2 271,232 6,422,774 23.68 Guernsey 1 35,029 790,800 22.58 1 35,029 790,800 22.58 Harrison 10 2,929,319 69,025,288 23.56 1 1,362,614 36,954,092 27.12 9 1,566,705 32,071,196 20.47 Jackson 4 702,921 14,716,847 20.94 4 702,921 14,716,847 20.94 Jefferson 11 1,225,657 27,808,143 22.69 3 668,351 15,888,545 23.77 8 557,306 11,919,598 21.39

Mahoning 2 19,213 547,439 28.49 2 19,213 547,439 28.49 Meigs 1 462,747 11,680,277 25.24 1 462,747 11,680,277 25.24 Muskingum 3 476,127 9,514,794 19.98 3 476,127 9,514,794 19.98 Noble 5 336,485 4,605,844 13.69 5 336,485 4,605,844 13.69 Perry 1 824,579 19,180,430 23.26 1 824,579 19,180,430 23.26

Stark 7 496,579 10,001,084 20.14 8 496,579 10,001,084 20.14 Tuscarawas 17 957,460 17,220,255 17.99 17 957,460 17,220,255 17.99 Vinton 53 1,382,075 29,490,566 21.34 64 1,382,075 29,490,566 21.34 Washington 1 116,709 1,598,913 13.70 1 116,709 1,598,913 13.70

TOTAL 104 20,767,025 $440,195,284 $21.20 9 10,659,825 $230,664,235 $21.64 95 10,107,200 $209,531,049 $20.73

1Sales reported from mines operating in more than one county were evenly split between the counties involved unless a by-county breakdown was provided by the operator. 2The FOB value of coal sold was estimated for those mines which failed to report this information. These estimates were calculated using a countywide- average price per ton by mining method based on reported FOB values deemed to be reliable. 3Does not include mines extending into this county from adjoining counties. 4This mine extends into Vinton County from Jackson County and is not included in the total number of mines. TABLE 9.—2002 Ohio coal-mine employment1, by occupational group and month

Number of employees Occupational Total group January February March April May June July August September October November December annual Production workers 1,446 1,572 1,578 1,610 1,469 1,419 1,429 1,354 1,391 1,380 1,366 1,388 1,377

Non-production workers 933 953 940 943 924 939 961 952 954 930 928 856 862

TOTAL 2,379 2,525 2,518 2,553 2,393 2,358 2,390 2,306 2,345 2,310 2,294 2,244 2,239

1Employment was estimated for mines not reporting employment.

TABLE 10.—2002 Wage and salary payments to Ohio coal-mine employees, by county and occupational group

Wage and salary payments (nearest whole dollar)2 County1 All Underground Surface production production Other occupations employees employees Athens $4,160,407 $2,823,667 $1,336,740 Belmont 48,275,584 20,927,845 $5,145,972 22,201,767 Carroll 1,061,851 365,733 558,471 137,647 Columbiana 1,678,730 785,781 892,949 Coshocton 3,705,137 670,000 3,035,137

Gallia 826,657 679,228 147,429 Guernsey 233,446 186,697 46,749 Harrison 16,897,121 7,976,392 3,362,020 5,558,709 Jackson 3,495,155 2,745,976 749,179 Jefferson 4,918,988 2,441,052 1,570,968 906,968

Mahoning 207,657 73,648 134,009 Meigs 5,634,907 2,380,769 3,254,138 Morgan 2,195,964 2,195,964 Muskingum 2,447,741 2,290,000 157,741 Noble 1,240,507 1,125,869 114,638

Perry 2,485,567 2,100,000 385,567 Scioto 1,925,099 1,925,099 Stark 2,147,466 1,451,913 695,553 Tuscarawas 2,996,810 2,022,104 974,706 Vinton 9,195,971 4,513,844 4,682,127 Washington 450,000 400,000 50,000

TOTAL $116,180,765 $36,915,458 $29,682,491 $49,582,816

1For those operations reporting activity in more than one county, wage and salary payments were evenly split between the counties involved unless a by-county break- down was provided by the operator. 2For those operations reporting only a total wage and salary payment to all workers, an equal pay rate was assumed for all employees. In cases where quarterly employment was reported but wage and salary payments were not, wage and salary payments for that quarter were estimated from reported payments in the other quarters to arrive at the annual figure. For mines reporting employment and no wage and salary payments, wage and salary payments were estimated using a countywide or statewide average. INDUSTRIAL MINERALS

Industrial minerals, other than mineral fuels, were produced in a total of 87 Ohio counties in 2002. The combined value of all nonfuel industrial minerals sold in 2002 was $787,872,579. In 2002, 447 companies operated 708 industrial-mineral mining operations. Industrial minerals were produced or sold by 312 companies from 492 active operations. Thirty-six of the 312 companies produced more than one industrial mineral from 41 operations. Six companies produced coal and one or more industrial minerals from 9 operations. Twenty-eight companies produced multiple industrial-mineral commodities (no coal) from 33 operations. The remain- ing 278 companies produced one industrial-mineral commodity. Of the 41 multiple industrial-mineral operations (including those operations producing coal and more than one industrial-mineral commodity), 10 operations produced clay and shale; 8 operations produced sand and gravel and clay; 5 operations produced limestone and sand and gravel, 5 operations produced limestone and clay; 4 operations produced sandstone and sand and gravel; 2 operations produced limestone, clay, and shale; 2 operations produced sand and gravel, and shale; 1 operation produced limestone and shale, 1 operation produced sand and gravel, shale and clay; 1 operation produced limestone and sandstone,; and 1 operation produced sand and gravel, sandstone, and shale. The 248 multiple industrial-mineral-commodity production employees worked an average of 183 days in 2002. Total wages of $11,305,544 were paid to a total of 388 employees (248 production employees and 140 nonproduction employees). The average annual wage, based on those employees for whom wages were reported, was $29,138. The total average annual employment reported in 2002 for industrial mineral operations was 5,400 people (3,786 production employees and 1,614 nonproduction employees). Total wages for all employees at industrial mineral operations in 2002 were $216,318,332. The average annual wage, based on those employees for whom wages were reported, was $40,058.

TABLE 11.—2002 Value of Ohio industrial minerals

Change from Percent Value 1 Commodity Sales (tons) 2001 of total (dollars) (tons/percent) value Limestone and dolomite 75,898,822 -5,099,414/-6.3 $402,592,370 51.1 Sand and gravel 53,032,754 -3,796,518/-6.7 $248,375,368 31.5 Salt 3,131,553 -1,129,992/-26.5 $84,160,315 10.7 Sandstone and conglomerate 1,817,542 +48,841/+2.8 $37,095,856 4.7

Clay 1,926,540 +196,389/+11.4 $10,349,880 1.3 Shale 1,276,929 -251,138/-16.4 $5,149,411 0.7 Gypsum 13,028 -103,975/88.9 $148,899 <0.1 Peat 38 +38/NA $480 <0.1

TOTAL 137,097,206 -10,135,769/-6.9 $787,872,579 100.0 1The FOB value of industrial minerals sold was estimated for those mines which failed to report this information and for those producing material for captive use. These estimates were calculated using a countywide- or statewide-average price per ton based on reported FOB values. Non

produc-

54 51

20

40

11

71

81

42

12 3

Multiple

tion

commodities

Produc-

Non

produc-

tion

Produc-

Non

produc-

tion

Produc-

Non

produc-

tion

Produc-

Non

produc-

3

tion

Produc-

Non

produc-

Clay Shale Salt Gypsum Peat

tion

Produc-

Number of employees

Non

produc-

2 2 99 65

tion

Produc-

4

8

Non

produc-

4

tion

Produc-

Non

produc-

2002 Employment at Ohio industrial mineral operations, by county and commodity

and and and

dolomite gravel conglomerate

tion

Limestone Sand Sandstone

Produc-

2

tion tion tion tion tion tion tion tion tion tion

Non

TABLE 12.— TABLE

produc-

Total

tion

Produc-

2

Total

employees

1

County

Adams 51 44 7 44 7 Allen 46 35 11 32 11 3 0 Ashland 48 40 8 39 7 1 1 Ashtabula 33 23 10 18 6 Athens 32 19 13 9 5 5 7

Auglaize 36 26 10 20 7 5 3 1 0 Belmont 39 32 7 18 4 2 2 Brown 24 22 2 20 2 Butler 131 91 40 91 40 Carroll 7 4 3 4 3

Champaign 25 19 6 19 6 Clark 60 47 13 43 13 Clermont 16 10 6 10 6 Clinton 55 34 21 32 21 2 0 Columbiana 50 29 21 13 11 1 0 1 0 14 10

Coshocton 80 45 35 34 29 10 5 Crawford 36 36 36 0 Cuyahoga 185 62 123 4 24 56 96 2 3 Darke 18 13 5 9 3 4 2 Defiance 4 3 1 3 1

Delaware 90 80 10 80 10 Erie 193 151 42 140 42 11 0 Fairfield 12 7 5 7 5 Fayette 12 9 3 9 3 Franklin 343 278 65 160 32 118 33

Fulton 6 5 1 5 1 Gallia 5 4 1 4 1 Geauga 92 31 61 17 2 14 59 Greene 141 97 44 41 20 49 23 Guernsey 10 5 5 5 5

Hamilton 194 104 90 95 89 Hancock 25 25 0 25 0 Hardin 12 10 2 10 2 Harrison 4 4 0 2 0 2 0 Highland 78 52 26 51 26 1 0

Hocking 21 12 9 12 9 Holmes 34 19 15 15 13 Huron 2 2 0 1 0 1 0 Jackson 17 13 4 12 2 1 2 Jefferson 5 4 1 4 1

Knox 67 45 22 18 17 27 5 Lake 181 106 75 5

Lawrence 5 2 3 2 3 Licking 39 29 10 22 8 2 1 3 0 2 1 Logan 89 60 29 48 22 10 6 2 1 .

Non

produc-

42

12

10 10

10

11

29

20

55 5

10 47

10 7

the operator the

Multiple

tion

commodities

Produc-

Non

produc-

tion

Produc-

Non

produc-

tion

Produc-

(cont.)

Non

produc-

tion

Produc-

the operation is based.

Non

produc-

3

tion

Produc-

Non

produc-

Clay Shale Salt Gypsum Peat

tion

Produc-

Number of employees

Non

produc-

tion

Produc-

Non

produc-

tion

Produc-

Non

, employment was evenly split (to the nearest whole employee) between the counties unless a by-county breakdown was provided by provided was breakdown by-county a unless counties the between employee) whole nearest the (to split evenly was employment ,

produc-

and and and

2002 Employment at Ohio industrial mineral operations, by county and commodity

dolomite gravel conglomerate

tion

Limestone Sand Sandstone

Produc-

2

tion tion tion tion tion tion tion tion tion tion

Non

produc-

TABLE 12.— TABLE

Total

tion

Produc-

2

Total

employees

1

County

Any tally inconsistencies are due to computer rounding. Employment is not included for mines which were owner operated. Employment for Lake Erie sand and gravel dredging operations is included in the total employment figure for the county in which

For those operations reporting activity in more than one county one than more in activity reporting operations those For

1 2 3 4

Lorain 9 9 9 0 Lucas 98 77 21 52 14 3 1 5 4 17 2 Madison 15 10 5 6 3 Mahoning 76 65 11 8 5 1 0 Marion 32 26 6 19 3 3 2 4 1

Medina 39 31 8 31 8 Meigs 46 40 6 40 6 Mercer 20 12 8 10 5 2 3 Miami 90 68 22 58 17 10 5 Monroe 9 6 3 6 3

Montgomery 84 54 30 23 12 31 18 Morgan 3 2 1 2 1 Morrow 8 6 2 6 2 Muskingum 125 96 29 81 24 12 5 3 0 Noble 10 7 3 7 3

Ottawa 140 103 37 98 30 2 6 3 1 Paulding 95 36 59 26 12 Perry 88 72 16 12 6 44 3 2 1 14 3 Pickaway 33 28 5 8 2 20 3 Pike 51 27 24 8 6 11 4 7 12

Portage 223 141 82 140 82 Preble 55 43 12 19 5 23 7 Putnam 20 14 6 13 5 1 2 Richland 35 26 9 24 9 1 0 1 0 Ross 39 25 14 8 2 13 12 0 3

Sandusky 326 254 72 254 72 Scioto 35 26 9 14 5 11 3 Seneca 103 75 28 75 28 Shelby 52 36 16 12 6 14 3 Stark 119 89 30 72 27 3 0 14 3

Summit 21 12 9 8 6 2 2 2 1 Trumbull 20 9 11 7 2 Tuscarawas 140 92 48 45 15 1 1 3 1 10 5 33 26 Union 41 32 9 32 9 Van WertVan 26 18 8 18 8

Vinton 7 7 0 7 0 Warren 45 34 11 34 11 Washington 49 32 17 31 16 1 1 Wayne 48 37 11 18 3 1 0 2 2 16 6 Williams 33 21 12 19 12

Wood 64 48 16 48 16 Wyandot 175 152 23 135 20 17 3

TOTAL 5400 3,786 1,614 1,851 541 1,313 619 146 96 32 22 27 31 161 166 3 1 0 0 248 140 LIMESTONE AND DOLOMITE

Limestone and dolomite were sold or produced by 62 companies at 121 operations in 49 Ohio counties during 2002. Sales of limestone and dolomite totaled 75,898,822 tons (-6.3 percent from 2001). Erie, Ottawa, Delaware, Franklin, and Seneca Counties accounted for 39.3 percent of those sales. Reported known production totaled 76,219,128 tons. Lime produced from Ohio limestone and dolomite totaled 1,596,577 tons in 2002 and came from five operations in Ottawa, Sandusky, Seneca, and Wyandot Counties. Ohio ranks 5th nationally in the production of lime out of 34 producing states and Puerto Rico. The top five states, in descending order of lime production, are Alabama, Kentucky, Missouri, Nevada and Ohio. Ohio ranks 6th in the production of crushed stone (which includes crushed sandstone) out of 49 producing states. The top states leading Ohio in the production of crushed stone, in descending order, are Texas, Florida, Pennsylvania, Missouri, and Illinois.4 The total value5 of limestone and dolomite sold in 2002 was $402,592,370. Average price per ton was $5.30. An annual average of 1,851 employees worked an average of 207 days to produce limestone and dolomite. Total wages of $102,817,728 were paid to a total of 2,392 employees (1,851 production employees and 541 nonproduction employees). The average annual wage, based on those employees for whom wages were reported, was $42,984. An additional 112 people (92 production employees and 20 nonproduction employees) were employed by operations mining limestone and dolomite along with one or more other mineral commodities. The primary use for crushed and broken limestone and dolomite was road construction/resurfacing. Other major uses for various forms of limestone and dolomite included stone for asphaltic concrete and portland cement concrete, commercial building, and the production of lime.

4Information from U.S. Geological Survey. 5Includes reported and estimated values. See footnote 1, p. 1.

ASHTABULA

WILLIAMS FULTON LUCAS GEAUGA OTTAWA LAKE WOOD TRUMBULL HENRY CUYAHOGA DEFIANCE SANDUSKY ERIE LORAIN PORTAGE 90 450 HURON MEDINA SUMMIT PAULDING SENECA PUTNAM HANCOCK MAHONING

VAN WERT WYANDOT CRAWFORD RICHLAND ASHLAND WAYNE 80 400 ALLEN STARK COLUMBIANA HARDIN MERCER CARROLL AUGLAIZE MARION HOLMES MORROW TUSCARAWAS 70 350 KNOX LOGAN JEFFERSON SHELBY UNION COSHOCTON HARRISON DELAWARE DARKE

LICKING CHAMPAIGN GUERNSEY 60 300 MIAMI MUSKINGUM BELMONT MADISON FRANKLIN CLARK sales NOBLE PREBLE FAIRFIELD PERRY MONTGOMERY MONROE 50 250 GREENE PICKAWAY MORGAN FAYETTE

HOCKING WASHINGTON BUTLER WARREN CLINTON ROSS ATHENS 40 200

VINTON HIGHLAND HAMILTON CLERMONT PIKE MEIGS JACKSON 30 150

BROWN ADAMS GALLIA SCIOTO sales (million tons) e value (million dollars) 20 valu 100 LAWRENCE

≥5,000,000 tons 10 50 1,000,000 - 4,999,999 tons 100,000 - 249,999 tons 500,000 - 999,999 tons 50,000 - 99,999 tons 0 0 250,000 - 499,999 tons <50,000 tons 1960 1970 1980 1990 2000 2010 FIGURE 4.—Sales of limestone and dolomite FIGURE 5.—Sales and value of limestone in Ohio in 2002, by county. and dolomite in Ohio.

TABLE 13.—2002 Production of lime from Ohio stone, by county and type

Chemical Building and Refractory County Total tons1 Other (tons) (tons) industrial (tons) (tons) Ottawa 147,168 104,464 42,704 Sandusky 834,131 271,979 562,152 Seneca 517,278 517,278 Wyandot 98,000 98,000

TOTAL 1,596,577 104,464 929,961 562,152

1Burning produced a 57.0 percent weight loss. Un-

fied/

other

speci-

Raw stone

stone for

(aglime) burning

Agricultural

ture

cement

portland

Stone for

manufac-

stone

Dimension

61,965

Un-

other

225,000

462,642

604,382

808,718 134,347

1,915,000

1,202,000

specified/

enders/

road Ext

Tons sold Tons

building ballast fillers

Commercial Rail

tion/

Road

construc-

2002 Ohio limestone and dolomite sales, by county and type

concrete

Stone for

asphaltic

Crushed and broken stone

cement

concrete resurfacing

portland

Stone for

TABLE 14.— TABLE

Flux

stone

Total Riprap

all

Total

types

943,065 808,718

191,648 1,191,648 40,430 80,861 814,066 94,978 161,313

County

Adams 1,915,000 1,915,000 Allen 1,318,463 1,308,702 1,419 266,118 335,251 564,270 48,157 93,487 4,097 5,664 Athens 250,000 250,000 250,000 Auglaize 666,627 663,627 11,824 153,000 92,852 405,951 3,000 Belmont 444,904 444,904 13,204 431,700

Brown 1,202,000 1,202,000 Clark 48,856 48,856 48,856 Clinton 1,492,486 1,477,382 52,846 225,000 300,000 200,000 599,536 100,000 40 15,064 Crawford 2,846,000 2,761,000 18,000 80,000 645,000 396,000 1,345,000 277,000 85,000 Darke 225,000 225,000

Delaware 5,395,821 5,392,821 17,000 1,278,117 583,234 2,404,607 95,968 1,013,895 3,000 Erie 8,848,612 8,848,476 20,000 702,046 1,021,065 6,446,752 300,000 56,640 301,973 136 Fayette 462,642 462,642 Franklin 5,223,779 5,223,779 705,056 1,410,111 1,721,797 1,102,456 284,359 Greene 1,583,134 896,549 358 120,000 20,820 27,405 727,966 686,585

Guernsey 119,877 119,877 59,938 59,939 Hancock 1,049,000 1,049,000 1,000 206,000 187,000 543,000 112,000 Hardin 246,772 246,772 2,484 44,466 59,131 83,887 43,007 13,797 Highland 2,518,780 2,506,713 3,715 51,236 399,218 2,052,544 12,067 Jackson 150,000 150,000 150,000

Jefferson 71,899 71,899 3,595 57,519 7,190 360 3,235 Logan 870,933 870,933 27,638 260,383 141,731 188,428 220,015 32,738 Lucas 3,114,901 3,114,901 10,250 450,000 400,000 440,000 51,000 1,763,651 Mahoning 2,376,641 1,875,346 80,000 60,000 673,634 1,061,712 501,295 Marion 781,000 780,000 4,000 221,000 166,000 389,000 1,000

Mercer 604,382 604,382 Miami 1,404,877 1,342,265 14,331 23,767 159,647 73,338 363,820 243,193 96,739 367,430 62,612 Monroe 61,965 61,965 Montgomery Muskingum 1,

Noble 114,805 114,805 52,124 62,681 Ottawa 6,652,854 6,336,573 116,706 1,306,682 620,029 3,322,109 367,972 50,862 552,213 21,945 294,336 Paulding 1,910,407 1,210,743 143,743 100,000 967,000 699,664 Perry 149,331 149,331 8,600 140,731 Pickaway 297,325 297,325 75,000 75,000 50,000 50,000 5,000 42,325

Pike 260,896 257,476 7,581 249,895 3,420 Preble 95,222 89,708 9,345 80,363 5,514 Putnam 450,009 450,009 161 120,647 16,000 313,201 Ross 333,452 333,452 20,000 165,000 100,000 48,452 Sandusky 3,189,843 1,111,500 829,126 282,374 36,004 2,042,339 ,415

437,986

137,619 137,619 4,553 4,709 122,856 5,501

Seneca 3,736,437 2,545,351 11,388 768,345 464,555 594,200 300,000 406,863 1,346 1,189,740 Shelby 842,800 842,800 10,516 727,697 104,587 Stark 203,003 203,003 14,605 188,398 Tuscarawas Union 2,010,813 2,010,813 301,622 603,244 703,784 261,406 140,757

Van WertVan 517,198 517,198 40,000 20,000 14,800 44,300 398,098 Vinton 437,986 437,986 Wood 2,409,106 2,404,955 14,182 102,962 275,492 332,011 68,746 3,962 1,607,600 3,565 586 Wyandot 4,720,652 4,393,483 35,055 441,000 1,029,135 817,996 1,340,586 305,109 65,306 131,000 228,296 131,169 196,000

TOTAL 75,898,822 69,759,287 486,480 544,767 8,750,656 8,424,835 27,343,444 4,983,964 243,268 908,574 18,073,299 14,562 2,021,891 380,667 3,722 SAND AND GRAVEL

Sand and gravel were sold or produced by 215 companies at 301 operations in 59 Ohio counties plus Lake Erie during 2002. Sales6 of sand and gravel totaled 53,032,754 tons (-6.7 percent from 2001). Sand accounted for 29,979,974 tons of the total sand and gravel sold, and gravel accounted for 23,052,780 tons. Butler, Hamilton, Franklin, Portage, and Stark Counties led in sales, accounting for 47.9 percent of the total. Reported known production6 of sand and gravel totaled 52,654,649 tons in 2002. Ohio ranks 4th nationally in the production of construction sand and gravel out of 50 producing states and Puerto Rico. The top five states, in descending order of production, are California, Texas, Michigan, Ohio, and Arizona. Ohio ranks 9th nationally in the production of industrial sand and gravel out of 36 states. The states leading Ohio in the production of industrial sand and gravel, in descending order, are Illinois, Michigan, California, Texas, North Carolina, Wisconsin, New Jersey, and Okalahoma. Ohio ranks 4th nationally in the production of aggregates, including crushed stone. The top five states, in descending order of aggregate production, are California, Texas, Florida, Ohio, and Pennsylvania.7 A total of 68,783 tons of sand were dredged from Lake Erie in 2002. The Maumee Bay and Maumee River areas are no longer producing sand or gravel. The total value8 of sand and gravel sold in 2002 was $248,375,368. Average price per ton was $4.68. An annual average of 1,313 employees worked an average of 171 days in 2002 to produce sand and gravel. Total wages of $77,602,644 were paid to a total of 1,932 employees (1,313 production employees and 619 nonproduction employees). The average annual wage, based on those employees for whom wages were reported, was $40,167. An additional 69 people (53 production employees and 16 nonproduction employees) were employed by operations mining sand and gravel along with one or more other mineral commodities. Building, asphaltic concrete, portland cement concrete and road construction/resurfacing were the major uses for Ohio sand and gravel in 2002.

6Please note—Sales and production figures for sand include material dredged from Lake Erie. 7Information from U.S. Geological Survey. 8Includes reported and estimated values. See footnote 1, p. 1.

ASHTABULA LAKE ERIE WILLIAMS FULTON LUCAS GEAUGA OTTAWA LAKE WOOD TRUMBULL HENRY CUYAHOGA DEFIANCE SANDUSKY ERIE LORAIN PORTAGE HURON MEDINA SUMMIT PAULDING SENECA PUTNAM HANCOCK MAHONING 60 300

VAN WERT WYANDOT CRAWFORD RICHLAND ASHLAND WAYNE ALLEN STARK COLUMBIANA HARDIN MERCER CARROLL AUGLAIZE MARION HOLMES 50 250 MORROW TUSCARAWAS KNOX LOGAN JEFFERSON SHELBY UNION COSHOCTON HARRISON DELAWARE sales DARKE

LICKING CHAMPAIGN GUERNSEY MIAMI MUSKINGUM BELMONT 40 200 MADISON FRANKLIN CLARK NOBLE PREBLE FAIRFIELD PERRY MONTGOMERY MONROE GREENE PICKAWAY MORGAN FAYETTE 30 150 HOCKING WASHINGTON BUTLER WARREN CLINTON ROSS ATHENS

VINTON HIGHLAND HAMILTON CLERMONT PIKE MEIGS 20 100

JACKSON sales (million tons)

value value (million dollars) BROWN ADAMS GALLIA SCIOTO

LAWRENCE 10 50 ≥5,000,000 tons 1,000,000 - 4,999,999 tons 100,000 - 249,999 tons 0 0 500,000 - 999,999 tons 50,000 - 99,999 tons 1960 1970 1980 1990 2000 2010 250,000 - 499,999 tons <50,000 tons FIGURE 7.—Sales and value of sand and gravel in Ohio. FIGURE 6.—Sales of sand and gravel Figures from 1984 to 2002 include Lake Erie dredged in Ohio in 2002, by county. material. 324

4,030 3,350

6,929 7,905

68,815 9,858

26,531 17,842

73,283 6,833

18,500

126,940 250,286

102,156

451,728 192,587

Other/unspecified

ndustrial

sand sand

FoundryI

1,471 4,105

Filtration

Road construction/

Tons sold Tons

Asphaltic concrete

2002 Ohio sand and gravel sales, by county and type

concrete resurfacing

Portland cement

TABLE 15.— TABLE

Building

Sand Gravel Sand Gravel Sand Gravel Sand Gravel Sand Gravel Sand Gravel

391,287 128,842 262,445 1,902 12,159

Total sandTotal Total Total

and gravel sand gravel

County

Allen 39,695 34,448 5,247 141 1,491 25,648 6,475 544 779 1,405 3,212 Ashland 459,500 210,993 248,507 96,525 107,916 97,155 119,547 17,313 21,044 Ashtabula 352,909 199,218 153,691 76,769 86,553 75,000 16,323 4,078 20,612 44,418 10,514 18,642 Athens 102,337 91,714 10,623 765 22,899 Auglaize 273,594 193,882 79,712 3,666 172,544 1,484 10,000 11,000 3,338 8,000 63,562

Butler 5,897,531 3,270,930 2,626,601 402,950 715,953 67,241 144,957 62,531 17,011 153,620 2,738,208 1,595,060 Carroll 99,906 50,428 49,478 1,350 400 49,078 49,078 Champaign Clark 1,687,806 845,906 841,900 19,313 82,708 48,304 62,455 52,673 70,097 5,273 90,674 811 1,381 719,532 534,585 Clermont 302,054 218,288 83,766 30,000 10,000 90,000 60,000 74,000 2,000 24,288 11,766

Clinton 300 300 300 Columbiana 308,909 144,394 164,515 37,702 78,299 1,555 36,578 5,893 4,791 48,486 63,768 31,837 Coshocton 425,584 183,902 241,682 9,053 18,086 43,992 52,759 48,836 51,350 75,751 109,574 696 1,716 5,574 8,197 Crawford 324 324 Cuyahoga 3,050 3,050 3,050

Darke 44,373 26,531 17,842 Fairfield 894,315 661,782 232,533 98,599 34,643 197,197 69,286 230,063 80,833 85,452 30,024 13,146 4,619 37,325 13,128 Franklin 4,831,231 2,076,080 2,755,151 435,247 1,684,341 836,977 253,636 689,577 698,248 90,450 70,682 7,380 13,070 21,449 30,174 Fulton 175,888 175,888 73,732 Gallia 5,576 4,105 1,471

Geauga 358,297 230,831 127,466 16,402 3,114 113,268 443 9,060 29,177 92,101 94,732 Greene 2,495,487 1,359,444 1,136,043 28,777 256,369 64,343 62,163 26,968 67,016 1,239,356 750,495 Hamilton 5,528,341 3,492,086 2,036,2551,016,826 1,005,185 163,991 80,409 163,983 1 30,105 381 1,323 250 2,146,654 919,233 Highland 19,916 12,946 6,970 6,473 3,485 3,485 6,473 Hocking 215,400 144,118 71,282 28,824 12,287 32,513 38,311 47,424 823 35,357 19,861

Holmes 741,730 409,871 331,859 9,644 142,819 168,396 80,164 151,291 20,162 36,443 58,219 31,790 3,775 12,307 26,720 Knox 1,005,896 556,355 449,541 67,071 141,101 234,036 76,268 63,269 76,268 25,065 191,979 130,839 Lake 80,116 73,283 6,833 Lawrence 7,380 4,030 3,350 Licking 1,423,860 700,479 723,381 87,699 251,131 183,528 155,192 267,124 211,057 73,817 69,439 11,693 10,346 76,618 26,216

Logan 253,367 170,599 82,768 48,257 24,000 5,754 2,500 2,001 54,260 59,828 56,767 Lorain 6,300 6,300 6,300 Lucas 18,500 18,500 Madison 132,155 30,161 101,994 71,396 22,621 30,598 7,540 Marion 38,146 30,241 7,905 23,312

Medina 760,457 489,063 271,394 151,192 115,247 280,419 22,750 131,800 53 24,347 34,649 Meigs 1,669,632 1,134,991 534,641 77,344 40,051 146,733 74,516 324,949 194,935 118,062 72,910 29,930 19,120 437,973 133,109 Miami 644,315 451,728 192,587 otoey1,065,575Montgomery 431,449 634,126 64,853 160,015 148,276 183,704 69,750 73,581 400 82,110 23,088 148,170 111,628 Morgan 32,603 5,366 27,237 5,200 1,266 2,100 4,100 2,637 6,000 4,300 7,000 19,990

800,367 1,031,578

138,549 63,210

Other/unspecified

1,241 13,536,812 8,039,842

ndustrial

sand sand

FoundryI

Filtration

(cont.)

Road construction/

Tons sold Tons

Asphaltic concrete

2002 Ohio sand and gravel sales, by county and type

concrete resurfacing

Portland cement

TABLE 15.— TABLE

Building

Sand Gravel Sand Gravel Sand Gravel Sand Gravel Sand Gravel Sand Gravel

484,401 256,454 227,947 17,954 11,283 31,164 22,567 55,308 36,237 13,504 12,612 2,078 1,504 136,446 143,744

303,494 1,144,310 1,159,184 352,673 352,630 107,705 130,721 187,130 152,928 351,866 337,150 9,669 38,675 5,423 159,844 166,930

Total sandTotal Total Total

and gravel sand gravel

County

Morrow 230,827 63,561 167,266 57,225 92,052 60,452 6,336 8,258 6,504 Muskingum 436,275 250,472 185,803 50,986 29,223 31,474 38,469 61,300 60,777 13,865 16,841 2,098 2,565 90,749 37,928 Pickaway 243,368 103,400 139,968 7,000 60,000 60,000 32,408 40,000 882 20,584 3,110 19,384 Pike 546,874 416,806 130,068 417 1,378 8,625 17,385 26,822 11,179 7,068 379,200 94,800 Portage 4,592,892 3,251,458 1,341,434 506,970 626,557 877,526 590,987 284,838 84,212 39,934 9,090 5,568 1,186,195 381,015

Preble 295,073 73,006 222,067 72,966 210,047 20 40 12,000 Richland 884,580 386,883 497,697 93,263 223,860 92,047 3,434 2,859 187,656 198,714 82,747 Ross 565,711 328,259 237,452 53,474 27,314 60,734 30,998 106,034 106,781 21,836 35,137 2,526 17,249 6,314 83,655 19,973 Scioto 752,947 467,321 285,626 12,763 43,110 47,203 11,600 212,447 33,221 807 7,264 237 188,000 140,131 Shelby 462,713 254,816 207,897 1,167 20,000 10,000 22,000 54,853 212,816 141,877

Stark 4,581,413 2,656,194 1,925,219 17,343 120,711 264,383 213,849 577,425 593,730 1,007,945 530,366 6,542 789,098 460,021 Summit 80,830 55,776 25,054 23,406 7,128 22 112 32,348 17,814 Trumbull 233,336 201,596 31,740 57,762 31,740 112,875 10,969 Tuscarawas 2, Warren 1,955,581 837,306 1,118,275 36,939 86,697

Washington Wayne 726,525 326,913 399,612 55,506 328,546 54,241 10,829 141,678 50,555 65,988 9,500 9,682 Williams 422,742 334,719 88,023 16,308 24,813 179,862 Wyandot 439,530 298,178 141,352 88,081 26,692 142,000 5,000 10,000 10,000 4,693 34,702 53,404 64,958

TOTAL 53,032,754 29,979,974 23,052,780 4,362,275 7,356,100 5,030,916 1,773,126 4,268,543 3,030,915 2,556,967 2,453,793 242,119 363,554 6,551 1 SANDSTONE AND CONGLOMERATE

Sandstone and conglomerate were sold or produced by 20 companies at 31 operations in 17 Ohio counties during 2002. Sales totaled 1,817,542 tons (+2.8 percent from 2001). Geauga, Trumbull, Perry, Knox, and Lake Counties accounted for 86.4 percent of the total sales. Crushed sandstone and conglomerate accounted for 1,754,244 tons of the total sales, and dimension stone accounted for 58,298 tons. Reported known production of sandstone and conglomerate was 1,786,751 tons in 2002. Ohio ranks 12th nationally in production of all dimension stone out of 34 producing states. Ohio ranks 3rd in the production of sandstone dimension stone. The top five states, in descending order of total dimension- stone production, are Indiana, Georgia, Wisconsin, Vermont, and Texas.9 National standings for crushed stone are included with Limestone and Dolomite. The total value10 of sandstone and conglomerate sold in 2002 was $37,095,856. Average price per ton was $18.84 for crushed stone and $67.53 for dimension stone. An annual average of 146 employees worked an average of 149 days in 2002 to produce sandstone and conglomerate. Total wages of $8,305,682 were paid to a total of 242 employees (146 production employees and 96 nonproduction employees). The average annual wage, based on those employees for whom wages were reported, was $34,321. An additional 14 people (9 production employees and 5 nonproduction employees) were employed by operations mining sandstone and conglomerate along with one or more other mineral commodities. Crushed stone was used primarily for construction, glass sand, industrial sand, and aggregate. Dimension stone was used primarily for rough construction purposes.

09Information from U.S. Geological Survey. 10Includes reported and estimated values. See footnote 1, p. 1.

55

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WILLIAMS FULTON LUCAS 45 GEAUGA OTTAWA LAKE WOOD TRUMBULL HENRY CUYAHOGA DEFIANCE SANDUSKY ERIE LORAIN PORTAGE HURON MEDINA SUMMIT PAULDING SENECA PUTNAM HANCOCK MAHONING

VAN WERT WYANDOT CRAWFORD RICHLAND ASHLAND WAYNE ALLEN STARK COLUMBIANA HARDIN MERCER CARROLL 6 35 AUGLAIZE MARION HOLMES MORROW TUSCARAWAS KNOX LOGAN JEFFERSON SHELBY UNION COSHOCTON HARRISON DELAWARE DARKE

LICKING CHAMPAIGN GUERNSEY MIAMI MUSKINGUM BELMONT MADISON FRANKLIN e CLARK lu FAIRFIELD PERRY NOBLE PREBLE MONTGOMERY a MONROE 4 v 25 GREENE PICKAWAY

MORGAN value (million dollars) FAYETTE

HOCKING WASHINGTON BUTLER WARREN CLINTON ROSS ATHENS

VINTON HIGHLAND HAMILTON CLERMONT PIKE MEIGS JACKSON

BROWN ADAMS GALLIA SCIOTO 2 15 sales (million tons)

LAWRENCE

sales

≥500,000 tons 50,000 - 99,999 tons 250,000 - 499,999 tons <50,000 tons 0 5 100,000 - 249,999 tons 1920 1940 1960 1980 2000 2020 FIGURE 8.—Sales of sandstone and conglomerate FIGURE 9.—Sales and value of sandstone and conglom- in Ohio in 2002, by county. erate. Value line dashed where data not available. Other/

unspeci-

ecified

97,906 895

2,790

Other/

16,138

32,588

46,544

345,588

8,823 4,500 29,899 26,365

sand sand tion sand

Engine Frac Construc- Industrial

Finished Curbing Flagging

grinding furnace

Polishing/ Fire and

itectural unsp

Rough

Tons sold Tons

Tons sold Tons

rindstones

gate flour

10,119 6,921

Aggre- Silica

Rubble G

2002 Ohio sales of dimension sandstone, by county and type

Refractory Riprap

Rough

2002 Ohio sales of crushed sandstone and conglomerate, by county and type

construction arch

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pebble sand sand fied

Metallur-

TABLE 17.— TABLE

TABLE 16.— TABLE

Total Refractory

sand sand

Foundry Glass

Total

County

Coshocton 30,723 30,723 Erie 8,163 1,493 754 5,916 Knox 909 909 Scioto 15,713 15,713 Summit 2,790

TOTAL 58,298 48,838 754 5,916 2,790

County

Belmont 14,202 14,202 Columbiana 17,040 Geauga 740,382 66,143 149,950 30,129 33,000 22,701 6,849 1,154 104,800 32,944 292,712 Huron 16,138 Knox 111,729 42,142

Lake 93,250 55,709 36,041 1,500 Mahoning 16,824 16,824 Perry 229,423 129,221 1,401 Pike 89,536 5,932 299 1 40,543 4,346 38,415 Portage 32,588

Trumbull 345,588 Tuscarawas 6,000 6,000 Wayne 46,544

TOTAL 1,759,244 72,143 321,313 7,333 30,428 129,854 22,701 1 15,672 1,154 633,663 165,095 359,887 CLAY

Clay was sold or produced by 37 companies at 47 operations in 30 Ohio counties during 2002. Clay sales (including material for captive use) totaled 1,926,546 tons (+11.4 percent from 2001); Ottawa, Tuscarawas, Mercer, Columbiana, and Brown Counties accounted for 63.1 percent of the total sales. National rankings for clay are included with Shale. Reported known production of clay was 1,923,530 tons. The total value11 of clay sold (including material for captive use) in 2002 was $10,349,880. Average price per ton was $5.37. An annual average of 32 employees worked an average of 123 days in 2002 mining clay. Total wages of $1,211,490 were paid to a total of 54 employees (32 production employees and 22 nonproduction employees). The average annual wage, based on those employees for whom wages were reported, was $22,435. An additional 37 people (25 production employees and 12 nonproduction employees) were employed by operations mining clay along with one or more other mineral commodities. Clay mined in Ohio in 2002 was used largely for captive use in the landfill industry, the production of common clay products, and for cement manufacture. 11 ASHTABULA Includes reported and estimated values. See footnote 1, p. 1.

WILLIAMS FULTON LUCAS GEAUGA OTTAWA LAKE WOOD TRUMBULL HENRY CUYAHOGA DEFIANCE SANDUSKY ERIE LORAIN PORTAGE HURON MEDINA SUMMIT PAULDING SENECA PUTNAM HANCOCK MAHONING 6 VAN WERT WYANDOT CRAWFORD RICHLAND ASHLAND WAYNE ALLEN STARK COLUMBIANA 14 HARDIN MERCER CARROLL AUGLAIZE MARION HOLMES MORROW TUSCARAWAS KNOX LOGAN JEFFERSON SHELBY UNION COSHOCTON HARRISON DELAWARE 12 DARKE

LICKING CHAMPAIGN GUERNSEY MIAMI MUSKINGUM BELMONT MADISON FRANKLIN 4 value CLARK 10 NOBLE PREBLE FAIRFIELD PERRY MONTGOMERY MONROE GREENE PICKAWAY MORGAN FAYETTE

HOCKING WASHINGTON BUTLER WARREN CLINTON ROSS 8 ATHENS

VINTON HIGHLAND HAMILTON CLERMONT sales PIKE MEIGS JACKSON 2 sales (million tons) 6

BROWN ADAMS GALLIA value (million dollars) SCIOTO

LAWRENCE 4

≥ 1,000,000 tons 100,000 - 249,999 tons 0 2 500,000 - 999,999 tons 50,000 - 99,999 tons 1960 1970 19801990 2000 2010 250,000 - 499,999 tons <50,000 tons FIGURE 11.—Sales and value of clay in Ohio. FIGURE 10.—Clay sales in Ohio in 2002, by county. Value line dashed where data not available.

TABLE 18.—2002 Ohio clay sales, by county and type

Tons sold County Common clay Vitrified Cement Other/ Total Stoneware Refractories Construction Landfill use products products manufacture unspecified Ashtabula 7,406 7,406 Athens 157 157 Auglaize 6,119 6,119 Brown 147,687 147,687 Columbiana 195,332 79,161 116,171

Crawford 192 192 Cuyahoga 4,400 4,400 Defiance 81,369 81,369 Geauga 2,785 2,785 Hamilton 13,017 13,017

Highland 60 60 Holmes 3,181 3,181 Jackson 45,250 45,250 Licking 43,828 43,828 Logan 67,864 67,864

Lucas 7,500 7,500 Madison 123 123 Mahoning 37,753 288 37,465 Mercer 249,347 249,347 Muskingum 68,923 10,271 14,652 44,000

Ottawa 315,288 315,288 Paulding 145,330 145,330 Perry 31,836 30,492 1,344 Portage 3,275 3,275 Preble 1,224 1,224

Putnam 560 560 Richland 15,100 15,100 Stark 123,063 18,053 6,903 98,107 Tuscarawas 307,875 273,329 34,546 Williams 696 696

TOTAL 1,926,540 435,706 15,996 41,449 145,330 288 64,751 1,177,421 45,599 SHALE

Shale was sold or produced by 25 companies at 32 operations in 18 Ohio counties during 2002. Shale sales (including material for captive use) totaled 1,276,929 tons (-16.4 percent from 2001); Tuscarawas, Marion, Cuyahoga, Hamilton, and Brown Counties accounted for 75.8 percent of the total sales. Reported production of shale in 2002 was 1,332,612. Ohio ranks 5th nationally in the production of common clay and shale out of 41 producing states. The top five states, in descending order of production, are North Carolina, Texas, Alabama, Georgia, and Ohio.12 The total value13 of shale sold (including material for captive use) in 2002 was $5,149,411. Average price per ton was $4.03. An annual average of 27 employees worked an average of 172 days in 2002 mining shale. Total wages of $2,008,424 were paid to a total of 58 employees (27 production employees and 31 nonproduction employees). The average annual wage, based on those employees for whom wages were reported, was $34,628. An additional 29 people (19 production employees and 10 nonproduction employees) were employed by operations mining shale along with one or more other mineral commodities. Shale mined in Ohio was largely for captive use in the production of common clay products, for lightweight aggregate, and in the landfill industry.

12Information from U.S. Geological Survey. 13Includes reported and estimated values. See footnote 1, p. 1.

ASHTABULA

WILLIAMS FULTON LUCAS GEAUGA OTTAWA LAKE WOOD TRUMBULL HENRY CUYAHOGA DEFIANCE SANDUSKY ERIE LORAIN PORTAGE HURON MEDINA SUMMIT PAULDING SENECA PUTNAM HANCOCK MAHONING

VAN WERT WYANDOT CRAWFORD RICHLAND ASHLAND WAYNE ALLEN STARK COLUMBIANA HARDIN MERCER CARROLL 10 AUGLAIZE MARION HOLMES MORROW TUSCARAWAS KNOX LOGAN JEFFERSON SHELBY UNION COSHOCTON HARRISON DELAWARE DARKE

LICKING CHAMPAIGN GUERNSEY MIAMI 4 8 MUSKINGUM BELMONT MADISON FRANKLIN CLARK NOBLE PREBLE FAIRFIELD PERRY MONTGOMERY MONROE GREENE PICKAWAY MORGAN FAYETTE 6 HOCKING WASHINGTON BUTLER WARREN CLINTON ROSS ATHENS

value VINTON HIGHLAND HAMILTON CLERMONT PIKE MEIGS JACKSON 2 4 sales BROWN ADAMS GALLIA SCIOTO value (million dollars) sales (million tons)

LAWRENCE 2

≥1,000,000 tons 100,000 - 249,999 tons 500,000 - 999,999 tons 50,000 - 99,999 tons 0 0 250,000 - 499,999 tons <50,000 tons 1960 1970 1980 1990 2000 2010 FIGURE 12.—Shale sales in Ohio in 2002, by county. FIGURE 13.—Sales and value of shale in Ohio.

TABLE 19.—2002 Ohio shale sales, by county and type

Tons sold County Common clay Vitrified Cement Lightweight Other/ Total Construction Landfill use products products manufacture aggregate unspecified Athens 5,000 5,000 Brown 78,896 78,896 Columbiana 65,565 35,000 3,785 26,780 Coshocton 1,814 1,814 Cuyahoga 200,809 197,709 3,100

Hamilton 169,799 169,799 Harrison 33,624 33,624 Holmes 44,234 44,234 Knox 2,130 2,130 Licking 25,208 25,208

Lucas 520 520 Mahoning 13,040 13,040 Marion 201,873 201,873 Perry 49,568 49,568 Stark 39,747 39,747

Trumbull 25,600 25,600 Tuscarawas 316,462 238,096 3,540 74,826 Wayne 3,040 3,040

TOTAL 1,276,929 627,603 3,540 13,040 225,123 92,401 288,442 26,780 SALT

Salt was produced by 3 companies at 5 operations in 5 Ohio counties during 2002. Total tonnage of salt sold in 2002 amounted to 3,131,553 tons (-26.3 percent from 2001). Rock salt sales totaled 2,288,038 tons from 2 underground mines, one each in Cuyahoga and Lake Counties. Three brining operations, one each in Licking, Summit, and Wayne Counties, sold a total of 15,000 tons of salt in and 843,515tons of evaporated salt. Reported known production of salt was 3,139,998 tons in 2002. The top five salt-producing states nationally are Louisiana, Texas, New York, Ohio, and Kansas.14 The total value15 of the salt sold in 2002 was $84,160,315. Average price per ton of rock salt was $16.19 and of salt in brine and evaporated salt was $53.81. The average price per ton of all salt sold was $26.87. An annual average of 161 employees worked an average of 231 days in 2002 to produce salt. Total wages of $13,029,800 were paid to a total of 328 employees (161 production employees and 167 nonproduction employees). The average annual wage, based on those employees for whom wages were reported, was $39,725. The primary use for Ohio salt was ice control. Salt also was used as an additive in animal feed, for cattle blocks, and as a commercial and residential water- softening agent.

GYPSUM

Gypsum was produced by 1 company at 1 operation in Ottawa County during 2002. Gypsum sales totaled 13,028 tons (-88.9 percent from 2001). The reported value16 of the gypsum sold was $148,899. Average price per ton was $11.43. Gypsum production was 53,614 tons in 2002. An annual average of 3 employees worked 120 days in 2002 producing gypsum. Total wages of $148,739 were paid to a total of 4 employees (3 production employees and 1 nonproduction employees). The average annual wage in 2002 was $37,185. The use of gypsum from this operation is for agricultural applications and cement manufacture.

PEAT

Peat production totaled 700 tons in 2002. Sales of only 38 tons were reported with a value of $480.

14Information from U.S. Geological Survey. 15Includes reported and estimated values. See footnote 1, p. 1. 16Includes estimated values only. See footnote 1, p. 1.

6 3

6 120

4 2 5 100

s

4 sale 80

sales

value

3 60 2 1 value (million dollars) sales (hundred thousand tons)

sales (million tons) 2 40

e value (million dollars) lu a v 1 20 0 0 1920 1940 1960 1980 2000 2020 0 0 FIGURE 15.—Sales and value of gypsum in Ohio. Value 1920 1940 1960 1980 2000 2020 line dashed where data not available. Some figures were FIGURE 14.—Sales and value of salt in Ohio. Value line calculated because actual figures were not reported in dashed where data not available. order to maintain confidentiality. 50 500 ASHTABULA

WILLIAMS FULTON LUCAS 2 GEAUGA OTTAWA LAKE 2 WOOD TRUMBULL HENRY CUYAHOGA SANDUSKY DEFIANCE ERIE 1 400 LORAIN 40 PORTAGE HURON MEDINA SUMMIT PAULDING SENECA PUTNAM HANCOCK 1 4 MAHONING VAN WERT WYANDOT CRAWFORD RICHLAND ASHLAND WAYNE 30 300 ALLEN STARK COLUMBIANA HARDIN 3 MERCER CARROLL AUGLAIZE MARION HOLMES MORROW TUSCARAWAS KNOX LOGAN JEFFERSON SHELBY UNION COSHOCTON HARRISON s DELAWARE DARKE le 20 200 LICKING a CHAMPAIGN GUERNSEY MIAMI s MUSKINGUM BELMONT MADISON FRANKLIN 5 CLARK sales (thousand tons) FAIRFIELD PERRY NOBLE

value (thousand dollars) PREBLE e MONTGOMERY MONROE GREENE PICKAWAY 10 100 MORGAN valu FAYETTE

HOCKING WASHINGTON BUTLER WARREN CLINTON ROSS ATHENS

VINTON HIGHLAND HAMILTON CLERMONT 0 0 PIKE MEIGS JACKSON

BROWN ADAMS GALLIA 1970 1980 1990 2000 SCIOTO

FIGURE 16.—Sales and value of peat in Ohio. LAWRENCE

Salt Peat

Gypsum

FIGURE 17.—Counties producing salt, gypsum, and peat in Ohio in 2002, and their ranking in sales. OIL AND GAS

This information is summarized from the 2002 Ohio Department of Natural Resources, Division of Mineral Resources Annual Report.

The Division of Mineral Resources Management estimates that 498 wells were drilled in 2002, a decrease of 191 wells from 2001. Wells were drilled in 40 of Ohio’s 88 counties, a decrease of 2 counties from 2001. The top 10 counties in number of new wells drilled in 2002 were Stark, Lawrence, Ashtabula, Muskingum, Monroe, Tuscarawas, Coshocton, Wayne, Mahoning. and Noble. The Division received 440 well completion reports; 369 wells were productive and 71 were dry holes for a completion rate of 83.9 percent. The total reported crude oil production in Ohio in 2002 was 6,004,345 barrels, a 0.8 percent decrease from 2001. Through 2002, Ohio wells have produced 1,093,219,067 barrels of crude oil. The dollar value of crude oil produced in Ohio in 2002 was $135,097,763, an increase of 2.3 percent. Average price per barrel in 2002 was $22.50, a 3.0 percent increase from the 2001 price. Natural gas production in Ohio in 2002 was 97,153,501 MCF, a 1.1 percent decrease from 2001. This production figure includes an estimated 1,971,535 MCF of gas used on the lease. Through 2002, Ohio wells have produced 7,825,807,587 MCF of natural gas. The dollar value of natural gas produced in Ohio in 2002 was $331,293,438, a decrease of 25.0 percent from 2001. The value of the estimated volume of gas used on the lease was not used in computing the total dollar value. The average price per MCF in 2001 was $3.41, a decrease of $1.08 per MCF from 2001. The combined total value of Ohio oil and gas production in 2002 was $466,391,201 a decrease of 18.7 percent from 2001.

ASHTABULA

WILLIAMS FULTON LUCAS 37/35 GEAUGA 2/2 OTTAWA LAKE WOOD TRUMBULL HENRY CUYAHOGA 4/4 DEFIANCE SANDUSKY ERIE LORAIN 9/19 1/1 PORTAGE 4/3 HURON MEDINA SUMMIT PAULDING SENECA PUTNAM HANCOCK 10/9 10/7 4/4 9/8 MAHONING 20/20 VAN WERT WYANDOT CRAWFORD RICHLAND ASHLAND WAYNE STARK COLUMBIANA ALLEN 1/0 5/5 36 180 HARDIN 8/8 23/18 55/53 MERCER CARROLL AUGLAIZE MARION HOLMES MORROW 10/10 2/1 TUSCARAWAS KNOX 8/6 LOGAN JEFFERSON 32 160 SHELBY UNION 1/1 COSHOCTON 31/25 HARRISON 1/1 DELAWARE 13/17 DARKE 1/0 28/22 3/2 LICKING CHAMPAIGN GUERNSEY 28 140 MIAMI MUSKINGUM BELMONT MADISON FRANKLIN 15/12 11/11 gas CLARK 33/29 NOBLE 24 120 PREBLE FAIRFIELD PERRY MONTGOMERY 19 MONROE GREENE PICKAWAY / 6/4 3/2 MORGAN 18 32/28 20 100 FAYETTE 1/1 HOCKING 5/5 WASHINGTON BUTLER WARREN CLINTON ROSS 3/2 ATHENS 11/9

VINTON 16 80 HIGHLAND HAMILTON CLERMONT PIKE MEIGS JACKSON 4/4 million barrels oil million barrels

12 oil 60 billion cubic feet gas BROWN ADAMS GALLIA SCIOTO 8 40 9/9 LAWRENCE 46/45 4 20

0 0 Number of new wells drilled 1900 1920 1940 1960 1980 2000 15/13 Number of new wells completed FIGURE 18.—Production of oil and gas in Ohio. FIGURE 19.—New wells drilled for oil and gas Gas line dashed where data not available. in 2002, by county. TABLE 20.—2002 Ohio summary of new oil and gas well completions by county

Development wells Exploratory wells Total Percent Drilled footage County1 Productive Dry Productive Dry wells productive Productive Dry Total Ashland 2 2 1 0 5 60 8,238 5,923 14,161 Ashtabula 21 2 8 4 35 83 149,645 35,610 185,255 Carroll 9 0 0 1 10 90 48,006 7,950 55,956 Coshocton 15 2 1 4 22 73 73,974 35,839 109,813 Cuyahoga 8 0 0 1 9 89 23,712 3,639 27,351

Erie 1 0 0 0 1 100 1,720 0 1,720 Fairfield 2 0 0 2 4 50 8,770 7,698 16,468 Fulton 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 1,260 1,260 Gallia 8 1 0 0 9 89 28,918 3,836 32,754 Geauga 4 0 0 0 4 100 16,378 0 16,378

Guernsey 4 2 4 1 11 73 57,704 21,915 79,619 Harrison 1 0 1 0 2 100 1,060 0 1,060 Hocking 1 0 0 1 2 50 3,014 4,797 7,811 Holmes 3 1 1 1 6 67 21,415 11,911 33,326 Huron 4 2 0 1 7 57 15,544 11,915 27,459

Knox 6 1 0 0 7 86 23,686 2,180 25,866 Lawrence 43 2 0 0 45 96 140,804 7,020 147,824 Licking 9 1 0 2 12 75 30,070 9,630 39,700 Logan 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 3,254 3,254 Mahoning 20 0 0 0 20 100 107,843 0 107,843

Marion 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1,982 1,982 Medina 3 1 0 0 4 75 11,195 5,078 16,273 Meigs 1 3 0 0 4 25 4,394 2,218 6,612 Monroe 27 1 0 0 28 96 69,345 377 69,722 Morgan 5 0 0 0 5 100 24,569 0 24,569

Morrow 1 0 0 0 1 100 3,126 0 3,126 Muskingum 22 7 0 0 29 76 104,709 42,979 147,688 Noble 14 1 3 0 18 94 89,657 1,743 91,400 Perry 2 0 0 0 2 100 6,597 0 6,597 Pickaway 1 0 0 0 1 100 2,448 0 2,448

Portage 7 2 0 0 9 78 33,541 15,171 48,712 Richland 3 1 2 2 8 63 5,144 10,884 16,028 Stark 50 1 1 1 53 96 266,814 14,367 281,181 Summit 7 0 0 1 8 88 26,484 6,040 32,524 Trumbull 3 0 0 0 3 100 14,936 0 14,936

Tuscarawas 20 2 1 2 25 84 110,192 31,389 141,581 Washington 9 0 0 0 9 100 48,555 0 48,555 Wayne 8 7 2 1 18 56 46,874 43,311 90,185

TOTAL 344 42 25 29 440 84 1,629,081 349,916 1,978,997 1One well was drilled but not completed in Wyandot and Jefferson counties in 2002. No wells were drilled in these counties in 2002: Adams, Allen, Athens, Auglaize, Brown, Butler, Champaign, Clark, Clermont, Clinton, Columbiana, Crawford, Defiance, Delaware, Fayette, Franklin, Greene, Hamilton, Hancock, Hardin, Henry, Highland, Jackson, Jefferson, Lucas, Madison, Mercer, Miami, Montgomery, Ottawa, Paulding, Pike, Preble, Putnam, Sandusky, Scioto, Seneca, Shelby, Union, Van Wert, Vinton, Warren, Williams, and Wood. TABLE 21.—2002 Ohio summary of new oil and gas well completions by geologic unit

No. of No. of Total no. Percent Geologic unit producing Total footage dry holes of wells productive wells

Pennsylvanian undifferentiated 8 4 12 67 8,730

Upper Mississippian undifferentiated 2 0 2 100 3,325

Lower Mississippian “1st & 2nd Berea” 4 2 6 67 9,336

Devonian Ohio Shale 37 2 39 95 91,395 Oriskany 4 0 4 100 15,364

Silurian Lockport 1 0 1 100 1,720 “Clinton-Medina” 232 8 240 97 1,045,574

Lower Ordovician Black River- Gull River 1 1 2 50 10,193 Beekmantown 18 6 24 75 167,709

Cambrian-Ordovician Rose Run 45 29 74 61 457,771

Cambrian Trempealeau 17 18 35 49 164,626 Kerbel-Mt. Simon 0 1 1 0 3,254

TOTAL 369 71 440 84 1,978,997 TABLE 22.—Ohio counties1 and their state mine number abbreviations2 County Abbreviation County Abbreviation County Abbreviation

Adams Ads Hamilton Hmn Noble Ne Allen An Hancock Hk Ottawa Oa Ashland Ald Hardin Hdn Paulding Pg Ashtabula Asa Harrison Hn Perry Py Athens As Henry Hy Pickaway Pky

Auglaize Ae Highland Hd Pike Pke Belmont Bt Hocking Hg Portage Pe Brown Bn Holmes Hs Preble Pre Butler Br Huron Hrn Putnam Pm Carroll Cl Jackson Jkn Richland Rd

Champaign Cpn Jefferson Jfn Ross Rs Clark Ck Knox Kx Sandusky Sy Clermont Ct Lake Lke Scioto So Clinton Cln Lawrence Le Seneca Sa Columbiana Ca Licking Lg Shelby Shy

Coshocton Cn Logan Lgn Stark Sk Crawford Cd Lorain Ln Summit St Cuyahoga Cya Lucas Ls Trumbull Tl Darke Dke Madison Mdn Tuscarawas Ts Defiance De Mahoning Mg Union Un

Delaware Del Marion Mn Van Wert Vt Erie Ee Medina Ma Vinton Vn Fairfield Fd Meigs Ms Warren Wan Fayette Fe Mercer Mr Washington Wn Franklin Fn Miami Mi Wayne We

Fulton Ftn Monroe Me Williams Ws Gallia Ga Montgomery My Wood Wd Geauga Gea Morgan Mon Wyandot Wt Greene Ge Morrow Mw Guernsey Gy Muskingum Mum

1Henry County reported no production or sales of mineral commodities in 2002. 2As used for State mine numbers. 2002 COAL COMPANIES WITH SALES OR PRODUCTION

Number Production Sales Company of mines (tons) (tons)

AEP Ohio Coal, L.L.C. 1 1,350,771 1,362,614 American Energy Corp. 1 3,351,874 3,115,176 Anthony Mining Co., Inc. 2 178,781 178,781 B & N Coal, Inc. 6 453,194 453,194 Belden Brick Co. 3 5,393 5,393

Buckeye Industrial Mining Co. 10 736,215 736,215 Buckingham Coal Co., Inc. 1 1,157,778 1,143,988 C & E Coal, Inc. 1 26,472 26,472 CONSOL Energy, Inc. 2 675,015 705,901 Cravat Coal Co. 3 577,104 577,479

D. & D. Mining Co. 1 8,411 8,411 Daron Coal Co., Inc. 1 267,408 266,333 East Fairfield Coal Co. 1 12,277 12,277 ENZ, Inc. 1 214,780 214,780 F. & M. Coal Co. 1 21,488 21,488

Franklin Mineral 1 28,730 28,730 Holmes Limestone Co. 8 649,335 649,335 K.C.C.I. 1 1,754 1,754 Kimble Clay & Limestone Co. 5 419,159 419,159 Marietta Coal Co. 12 739,067 738,181

Myers Mining 1 18,779 18,779 Ohio Valley Coal Co. 1 3,872,736 3,870,993 Oxford Mining Co., Inc 9 2,642,760 2,634,378 Red Malcuit, Inc. 1 13,040 13,040 Sands Hill Coal Co., Inc. 8 1,114,571 1,114,571

Schaney Mining 2 13,294 13,294 Schiappa Coal Co., Inc. 2 112,361 112,361 Sidwell Materials, Inc. 2 25,349 25,349 Solomon’s Mines, Inc. 1 4,024 4,024 State Line Resources, Inc. 2 25,323 25,323

Sterling Mining Co. 4 482,559 482,559 Thompson Bros. Mining Co. 1 6,936 6,936 Valley Mining, Inc. 5 538,100 538,100 Waterloo Coal Co., Inc. 3 1,241,657 1,241,657

TOTAL: 34 companies 104 20,986,495 20,767,025 2002 OHIO ALPHABETICAL DIRECTORY OF PRODUCING COAL-MINE OPERATORS For those mines that have not been assigned a state mine number, a letter designation is used (example: Bt-C). The designation (u) indicates an underground mine. To convert short tons to metric tons, multiply the given tonnage by 0.907185.

Name, address, telephone 2002 State Mining and number, and president/ owner/ Name of mine County production mine reclamation manager of company (tons) number permit number AEP Ohio Coal, L.L.C. Nelms Mine-Cadiz Portal (u) Harrison 135,0771 Hn-710 D-0426 P.O. Box 176 Cadiz, OH 43907 740-942-8220 David G. Zatezalo, pres.

American Energy Corp. Century Mine (u) Belmont 3,351,874 Bt-67 D-0425 43521 Mayhugh Hill Rd., TR 88 Beallsville, OH 43950 740-926-9152 Robert Moore, pres.

Anthony Mining Co., Inc. Sapp Jefferson 33,590 Jfn-830 D-0983 Lions Club Lions Club Jefferson 145,191 Jfn-AN D-1173 P.O. Box 1298 Steubenville, OH 43952 740-765-4185 Albert Carapellotti, pres.

B & N Coal, Inc. Ullman Noble 113,880 Ne-151 D-0807 P.O. Box 100 Lee Noble 1,179 Ne-155 D-0958 Dexter City, OH 45727 Estadt Noble 6,189 Ne-BN D-1038 740-783-3575 Barnes Ridge Noble 202,724 Ne-BN2 D-1122 Carl Baker, Jr., pres. Whigville Noble 12,513 Ne-BN4 D-2157 Shilling Washington 116,709 Ne-1008 D-0706

Belden Brick Co. Moomaw Pit Tuscarawas 2,020 Ts-1517 IM-46 P.O. Box 20910 Wallick Pit Tuscarawas 1,386 Ts-1841 IM-45 Canton, OH 44701 Shanesville Pit Tuscarawas 1,987 Ts-1939 IM-47 330-852-2424 Robert F. Belden, pres.

Buckeye Industrial Mining Co. Starkey Carroll 85,155 Cl-B2 D-2103 P.O. Box 389 Ingledue Columbiana 72,822 Ca-B1 D-2003 Lisbon, OH 44432 McPherson Columbiana 23,306 Ca-BIM D-1112 330-337-9511 Snyder Deep Mine #10 (u) Jefferson 227,793 Jfn-BI D-1180 John C. Grisham, pres. Dry Run Jefferson 26,437 Jfn-BI2 D-2104 Close Stark 5,731 Sk-B D-1123 Baird Stark 12,469 Sk-B5 D-2096 Henning Stark 72,863 Sk-B6 D-2129 Cox Stark 56,081 Sk-BI2 D-2145 Belden Tuscarawas 153,558 Ts-B1 D-2139

Buckingham Coal Co., Inc. Buckingham Mine No. 2 (u) Athens 1,157,778 As-B D-1163 P.O. Box 157 Glouster, OH 45732-0157 740-767-9902 James F. Graham, pres.

C & E Coal, Inc. Dailey Pit Columbiana 26,472 Ca-CE2 D-2097 P.O. Box 333 Lisbon, OH 44432 330-424-3739 Amos L. Rawson, pres.

CONSOL Energy, Inc. Mahoning Valley Mine 937 Harrison 258,083 Hn-700 D-51, D-54, D-334, 1800 Washington Rd. D-414, D-784 Pittsburgh, PA 15241-1421 Meigs Mine #2 (u) Meigs 416,932 Ms-294 D-0355 412-831-4000 J Brett Harvey, pres.

Cravat Coal Co. Johnen Belmont 117,779 Bt-C3 D-2087 40580 Cadiz-Piedmont Rd. Poplar Ridge Harrison 242,952 Hn-C4 D-2131 Cadiz, OH 43907 Prokes Jefferson 216,373 Jfn-C D-2095 740-942-4656 Michael T. Puskarich, pres. 2002 OHIO ALPHABETICAL DIRECTORY OF PRODUCING COAL-MINE OPERATORS (cont.)

Name, address, telephone 2002 State Mining and number, and president/ owner/ Name of mine County production mine reclamation manager of company (tons) number permit number

D. & D. Mining Co. D. & D. Strip Columbiana 8,411 Ca-348 D-1002 3379 E. Garfield Rd. New Springfield, OH 44443 330-549-3127 Donald Thompson, pres.

Daron Coal Co., Inc. Standingstone Mine Harrison 267,408 Hn-D D-1181 42600 Deersville Ridge Rd. Cadiz, OH 43907 740-942-8223 Chuck Ungurean, pres.

East Fairfield Coal Co. Withers-Petersburg Mahoning 12,277 Mg-E IM-1103 10900 South Ave. P.O. Box 217 North Lima, OH 44452-0217 330-549-2165 W. Thomas Mackall, pres.

ENZ, Inc. Sickafoose Pit Stark 214,780 Sk-208 D-1015 P.O. Box 405 Magnolia, OH 44643 330-866-4510 James R. Demuth, pres.

F. & M. Coal Co. F. & M. Strip Jefferson 21,488 Jfn-FM D-1147 3925 County Rd. 56 Toronto, OH 43964 740-544-5203 Edward Fiala, partner

Franklin Mineral Franklin Mineral Kohl Pit One Tuscarawas 28,730 Ts-F D-1189 P.O. Box 207 Dundee, OH 44624 330-827-3135 Thomas Flynn, pres.

Holmes Limestone Co. Plainfield Coshocton 228,232 Cn-H2 D-2115 P.O. Box 295 Miley-Patterson Coshocton 33,959 Cn-HL1 D-2019 Berlin, OH 44610 Bolivar Stark 23,985 Sk-235 D-0865 330-893-2721 E. Canton-Thomas Stark 110,670 Sk-H1 D-2011 Merle Mullet, pres. Dennison-R & F Tuscarawas 76,707 Ts-2043 D-1047 Stone Creek-Spring Tuscarawas 11,978 Ts-H4 D-1149 Stone Creek-Costain Tuscarawas 78,395 Ts-H5 D-0533 Stone Creek-Metzger Tuscarawas 85,409 Ts-H7 D-2109

K.C.C.I. Apex Jefferson 1,754 Jfn-K IM-1164 P.O. Box 1298 Steubenville, OH 43952 740-543-4389 David Krulock, pres.

Kimble Clay & Limestone Co. Kimble Clay & Limestone Co. Tuscarawas 56,299 Ts-1727 IM-9 3596 State Route 39 W Kimble Clay & Limestone Co. Tuscarawas 63,996 Ts-H6 D-1188 Dover, OH 44622-9801 Kimble Clay & Limestone Co. Tuscarawas 34,864 Ts-K4 D-1079 330-343-1226 Kimble Clay & Limestone Co. Tuscarawas 1,401 Ts-K6 D-1183 Keith B. Kimble, pres. Kimble Clay & Limestone Co. Tuscarawas 262,599 Ts-K7 D-2079

Marietta Coal Co. Refuse Site Belmont 2,600 Bt-1150 D-0478, D-0597 67705 Friends Church Rd. North American Belmont 16,112 Bt-1162 D-0720 St. Clairsville, OH 43950 Hostetler-Hapapuro Belmont 102,673 Bt-1171 D-0674 740-695-2197 Fairpoint Belmont 82,627 Bt-M10 D-2124 Michael Jamison, pres. Fox Farms Belmont 194,315 Bt-M11 D-2149 Saginaw East Belmont 2,051 Bt-M12 D-2150 McGraw Belmont 12,956 Bt-M7 D-1171 Mauersberger Belmont 11,626 Bt-M9 D-2075 Krulock-Hannan Belmont 9,145 Bt-MC1 D-2077 McGraw East Belmont 190,272 Bt-MC2 D-2144 Cochran/SWAD Belmont 74,231 Bt-P D-0500 Linden Valley Tuscarawas 40,459 Ts-M1 D-2066 2002 OHIO ALPHABETICAL DIRECTORY OF PRODUCING COAL-MINE OPERATORS (cont.)

Name, address, telephone 2002 State Mining and number, and president/ owner/ Name of mine County production mine reclamation manager of company (tons) number permit number Myers Mining Harlem #7 Carroll 18,779 Cl-M2 D-2014 P.O. Box 218 Carrollton, OH 44615 330-739-2009 Benjamin A. Erb, owner

Ohio Valley Coal Co. Powhatan No. 6 (u) Belmont 3,872,736 Bt-68 D-0360 56854 Pleasant Ridge Rd. Alledonia, OH 43902 740-926-1351 John Forrelli, pres.

Oxford Mining Co., Inc Boswell Belmont 111,271 Bt-OX D-0676 544 Chestnut St. Egypt Valley East Belmont 43,207 Bt-OX1 D-0680 P.O. Box 427 Boswell Belmont 492,636 Bt-OX2 D-2122 Coshocton, OH 43812 Martin Harrison 263,436 Hn-O D-2121 740-622-6302 McConnell Harrison 427,365 Hn-OX D-2022 Charles C. Ungurean, pres. Adamsville Muskingum 3,329 Mum-OX D-1196 Adamsville Muskingum 44,204 Mum-OX1 D-2008 Adamsville East Muskingum 430,109 Mum-OX2 D-2110 New Lexington Perry 827,203 Py-O D-1086

Red Malcuit, Inc. Wallick Pit Tuscarawas 13,040 Ts-RM1 D-1184 707 South Wooster Ave. P.O. Box 166 Strasburg, OH 44680-0166 330-878-7114 Mark A. Malcuit, pres.

Sands Hill Coal Co., Inc. Coal Valley Gallia 192,001 Ga-629 D-1095 P.O. Box 650 Coal Valley Gallia 79,231 Ga-SH D-2018 Hamden, OH 45634-0650 Sands Hill Rockcamp II Jackson, Vinton 300,348 Jkn-S2 D-1087 740-384-4211 Lincoln Jackson 31,126 Jkn-S3 D-1137 Alan C. Arthur, pres. Pearce Jackson 58,037 Jkn-S4 D-2009 Elk Vinton 51,638 Vn-S3 D-2058 Big Valley Vinton 379,030 Vn-S4 D-2114 Stanton Vinton 23,070 Vn-S5 D-2156

Schaney Mining Schaney Mining Harrison 6,874 Hn-SC D-1151 47134 Giacobbi Rd. Schaney Mining Harrison 6,420 Hn-SM D-1186 Jewett, OH 43986 740-937-2515 Melvin Schaney, owner

Schiappa Coal Co., Inc. Rose Valley Harrison 8,793 Hn-222 D-0587 State Route 43 Canton Rd. Cherry Valley Harrison 103,568 Hn-767 D-1124 P.O. Box 728 Steubenville, OH 43952 740-282-5301 Teresa C. Schiappa, pres.

Sidwell Materials, Inc. Bellaire Stone Belmont 17,301 Bt-1190 IM-1089, D-1061 4620 Limestone Valley Rd. Uniontown Belmont 8,048 Bt-B D-0998 Zanesville, OH 43701 740-849-2394 Jeffrey R. Sidwell, pres.

Solomon’s Mines, Inc. Solomon’s Mines, Inc. Columbiana 4,024 Ca-SM IM-1258 7732 Salem-Unity Rd. Salem, OH 44460 330-337-0123 Jack Solomon, pres.

State Line Resources, Inc. State Line Resources, Inc. Columbiana 13,521 Ca-505 IM-13, IM-936 P.O. Box 419 Grimm Mine Columbiana 11,802 Ca-S1 D-2063 Negley, OH 44441 330-426-9611 James Muse, v. pres. 2002 OHIO ALPHABETICAL DIRECTORY OF PRODUCING COAL-MINE OPERATORS (cont.)

Name, address, telephone 2002 State Mining and number, and president/ owner/ Name of mine County production mine reclamation manager of company (tons) number permit number

Sterling Mining Co. Carrol Hollow Carroll 6,045 Cl-S D-2070 10900 South Ave. Sterling-West (CH Deep) (u) Carroll 35,956 Cl-S1 D-2091 P.O. Box 217 Sterling North (u) Jefferson 84,371 Jfn-823 D-0949 North Lima, OH 44452 Sterling South (u) Jefferson 356,187 Jfn-ST D-1019 330-549-2165 W. Thomas Mackall, pres.

Thompson Bros. Mining Co. North Lima Mine Mahoning 6,936 Mg-T D-1168 3379 E. Garfield Rd. New Springfield, OH 44443 330-549-3979 J. E. Thompson, owner

Valley Mining, Inc. Egypt Valley Belmont 345,966 Bt-VM D-1059 4412 Pleasant Valley Rd. SE Snyder-Bush Guernsey 35,029 Gy-318 D-1025 Dennison, OH 44621 Piergallini Jefferson 44,248 Jfn-831 D-1026 740-922-3942 Hamilton Jefferson 68,225 Jfn-V1 D-1156 Mary J. Brown, pres. Braver Tuscarawas 44,632 Ts-V2 D-2013

Waterloo Coal Co., Inc. Bowman Strip Jackson 463,539 Jkn-367 D-0594, D-968, P.O. Box 626 D-1083, D-1167, Jackson, OH 45640 D-2059 740-682-7787 Allied Pit Vinton 148,715 Vn-184 D-0609 T. L. Darlington, Jr., pres. Dundas Pit Vinton 629,403 Vn-191 D-0867, D-0957, D-1004 2002 OHIO DIRECTORY OF COAL-PREPARATION PLANTS AND ASSOCIATED FACILITIES, BY COUNTY For those mines that have not been assigned a state mine number, a letter designation is used (example: Bt-C).

Name, address, telephone State Mining and County number, and president/owner/ Name of plant Township mine reclamation Type of facility manager of company number permit number Belmont Cravat Coal Co. Bellaire Dock Pultney Bt-876 D-0687 loading dock 40580 Cadiz-Piedmont Rd. Cadiz, OH 43907 740-942-4656 Michael Puskarich, pres.

Marietta Coal Co. Loading Dock Pultney Bt-936 D-0216 loading dock, prep plant—jig, 67705 Friends Church Rd. flotation, centrifugal dryer, St. Clairsville, OH 43950 crushers, screens 740-695-2197 George Nicolozakes, pres.

Ohio River Collieries, Inc. Lafferty Tipple Union Bt-947 D-0773 tipple P.O. Box 128 Lafferty Truck Shop Union Bt-1093 D-0773 shop Bannock, OH 43972 740-968-3582 Tony Gentile, pres.

Ohio Valley Coal Co. Powhatan #6 Smith, Bt-68 D-0360 prep plant—jigs, cyclones, 56854 Pleasant Ridge Rd. Washington centrifuges, thickeners, Alledonia, OH 43902 filters, screens 740-926-1351 John Forelli, pres.

Ohio Valley Transloading Co. Harbour Facility York Bt-1198 dock 56854 Pleasant Ridge Rd. Alledonia, OH 43902 216-765-1240 Robert E. Murray, pres.

Rayle River Coal Rayle River Terminal Pultney Bt-1191 coal transfer facility 67705 Friends Church Rd. St. Clairsville, OH 43950 740-695-2197 George Nicolozakes, pres.

Columbiana Buckeye Industrial Mining Co. Kensington Preparation West Ca-879 D-0806 prep plant—heavy-media P.O. Box 389 Plant washer, cyclone, Lisbon, OH 44432 centrifuges, breaker 330-337-9511 John C. Grisham, pres.

State Line Resources, Inc. State Line Middleton Ca-505 D-0223 prep plant—crushers, P.O. Box 419 Resources, Inc. cyclones, screens Negley, OH 44441 330-426-9611 Charles H. Muse, Jr., pres.

Coshocton Conesville Coal Preparation Co. Conesville Coal Franklin Cn-810 prep plant—jig, cyclones, 14561 Twp. Rd. 263 Preparation Co. froth cells, flotation, filter Conesville, OH 43811 press, screens, dryers 740-829-2392 H. D. Leppla, gen. mgr.

Oxford Mining Co., Inc. Lori Tipple Franklin Cn-736 D-0671 tipple 544 Chestnut St. P.O. Box 427 Coshocton, OH 43812 740-622-6302 Charles C. Ungurean, pres.

Sugarcreek Clay & Limestone, Sugarcreek Tipple Crawford Cn-825 D-0801 tipple Inc. P.O. Box 402 Sugarcreek, OH 44681 330-852-4440 Daniel D. Miller, pres. 2002 OHIO DIRECTORY OF COAL-PREPARATION PLANTS AND ASSOCIATED FACILITIES, BY COUNTY (cont.)

Name, address, telephone State Mining and County number, and president/owner/ Name of plant Township mine reclamation Type of facility manager of company number permit number

Gallia McCarthy Construction Conrick Dock Addison Ga-216 D-0739 dock 60 Dickason St. Jackson, OH 45640 740-286-7501 Rick McCarthy, owner

Sands Hill Coal Co., Inc. Sands Hill Coal Co., Inc. Addison Ga-183 D-0834 tipple P.O. Box 650 Hamden, OH 45634-0650 740-384-4211 Alan C. Arthur, pres.

Waterloo Coal Co., Inc. Waterloo Dock #1 Addison Ga-229 D-0725 dock, tipple P.O. Box 626 Jackson, OH 45640 740-682-7787 T. L. Darlington, Jr., pres.

Harrison AEP Ohio Coal, L.L.C. Nelms Prep Plant Green Hn-169 D-0424 prep plant—heavy-media P.O. Box 176 vessel, heavy-media cyclones, Cadiz, OH 43907 spirals, dryers, thickeners, 740-942-8220 crushers, screens C. A. Ebetino, Jr., pres.

Cravat Coal Co. 22 Shop Moorefield Hn-230 shop 40580 Cadiz-Piedmont Rd. Cadiz, OH 43907 740-942-4656 Michael Puskarich, pres.

Jackson Waterloo Coal Co., Inc. Bowman Strip Jefferson, Jkn-367 D-0285 prep plant—jig, crushers, P.O. Box 626 Madison breaker, screens, dryers, Jackson, OH 45640 wash tables 740-682-7787 T. L. Darlington, Jr., pres.

Lawrence Collins Mining Co. River Dock Hamilton Le-415 D-0777 dock 981 State Route 650 Ironton, OH 45638-8600 740-534-9445 C. E. Collins, v. pres.

Mahoning Thompson Bros. Mining Co. Thompson Bros. Springfield Mg-588 D-0711 tipple 3379 E. Garfield Rd. Mining Co. New Springfield, OH 44443 330-549-3979 J. E. Thompson, owner

Meigs Waterloo Coal Co., Inc. Waterloo Dock #3 Salisbury Ms-285 D-0698 tipple, dock P.O. Box 626 Jackson, OH 45640 740-682-7787 T. L. Darlington, Jr., pres.

Perry Crooksville Coal Co., Inc. Crooksville Tipple Salt Creek Py-339 D-0692 tipple P.O. Box 149 Crooksville, OH 43731 740-982-6651 Ralph L. Allen, pres.

Scioto Norfolk Southern Railroad NS Wheelersburg Porter So-96 dock 914 Hayport Rd. Terminal Wheelersburg, OH 45694 740-574-8491 Charles G. Howard, asst. to mgr. 2002 OHIO DIRECTORY OF COAL-PREPARATION PLANTS AND ASSOCIATED FACILITIES, BY COUNTY (cont.)

Name, address, telephone State Mining and County number, and president/owner/ Name of plant Township mine reclamation Type of facility manager of company number permit number

Tuscarawas Central Fuel Co. Central Fuel Co. York Ts-1938 D-0264 prep plant—jig, screen, dryers County Rd. 55 P.O. Box 165 New Philadelphia, OH 44663 330-339-5049 Keith B. Kimble, gen. mgr.

Copperhead Mining Barrs Mills Tipple Creek Ts-MM1 D-0876 tipple P.O. Box 525 Sugarcreek, OH 44681-0525 330-852-4511 Edward Gauss, pres.

Holmes Limestone Co. Strasburg Wash Franklin, Ts-1942 D-0287 prep plant— jigs, cyclones, P.O. Box 295 Plant Lawrence centrifuges, crushers, Berlin, OH 44610 screens, picking tables 330-893-2721 Slurry Wash Plant Franklin, Ts-HC D-0981 prep plant—cyclones Merle Mullet, pres. Lawrence

Vinton Sands Hill Coal Co., Inc. Sands Hill Tipple/ Clinton Vn-641 D-0169, tipple, prep plant—heavy- P.O. Box 650 Preparation Plant D-0309 media washers, flotation, Hamden, OH 45634-0650 cyclones, centrifuge, 740-384-4211 crushers, screens, dryer, Alan C. Arthur, pres. picking tables, magnets

Waterloo Coal Co., Inc. Benedict Tipple Swan Vn-145 D-0159 tipple P.O. Box 626 Dundas Tipple Clinton Vn-178 D-0185 tipple Jackson, OH 45640 740-682-7787 T. L. Darlington, Jr., pres. mine

State

number

tion

Non-

produc-

Production

Under- Sur-

ground face

, a letter

Disposition Employment

Method Tonnage

tion

produc-

in 2002

Days in

9 Meigs Creek 11 Waynesburg

W Winters

Production

AL OHIO COALS AL

Method Tonnage

cont. miner 936,109 water 3,065,162 Total 3,351,874 Total 3,115,176

auger 21,565 water 69,051 Total 117,779 Total 118,154

auger 1,860 Total 2,600

auger 6,759 Total 16,112

Total 190,272

Total 12,956

of

Type

mine

7A Mahoning 12 Washington

8A Pomeroy-Redstone

ness

Thick-

TION OF PRINCIP

(inches)

Seam

8 60 Surface strip 153,977 185 truck 190,272 16 3 Bt-MC2 9 60 auger 36,295

8 Surface strip 11,488 10 truck 12,956 6 4 Bt-M7 9 auger 1,468

Number

SEAM IDENTIFICA

o convert short tons to metric tons, multiply the given tonnage by 0.907185.

Trimble 6 84 Drift cont. miner 1,157,778 262 rail 1,143,988 58 25 As-Bu

NOTE: This directory lists only the coal-producing operations. It does not list tipples, loading docks, prepara- docks, loading tipples, list not does It operations. coal-producing the only lists directory This NOTE: tion plants, or other active, nonproducing operations that would contribute to employment and wage statis- wage and employment to contribute would that operations nonproducing active, other or plants, tion tics presented in tables 9-10. For those mines that have not been assigned a state mine number designation is used (example: Bt-C). There is no correlation between the “Seam Number” column and the “Production Tonnage” column. The Seam Number column represents the seams mined at “Production the Tonnage” operation. No production tonnage is listed by seam. Days in production were estimated for those companies not providing this information. T

1 Sharon 4 Brookville 6A Lower Freeport 2 Quakertown 4A Clarion 7 Upper Freeport 3 Lower Mercer 5 Lower Kittanning 3A Upper Mercer 5A Strasburg 8 Pittsburgh H Harlem 3B Tionesta 6 Kittanning Middle

Name of mine Township

otal production = 9,059,426

otal production = 1,157,778

2002 OHIO DIRECTORY OF PRODUCING COAL-MINE OPERATORS, BY COUNTY

Buckingham Mine No. 2

Century Mine Wayne 8 65 Drift longwall 2,415,765 235 rail 50,014 224 124 Bt-67

Johnen Wheeling 9 42 Surface strip 96,214 136 truck 49,103 18 Bt-C3

Refuse Site Pultney 9 Surface strip 740 truck 2,600 Bt-1150

Saginaw East Richland 11 36 Surface strip 2,051 truck 2,051 Bt-M12 North AmericanNorth Richland 9 Surface strip 9,353 60 truck 16,112 5 2 Bt-1162

McGraw East Wheeling, Richland

McGraw Richland, Wheeling

Krulock-Hannan Colerain 9 40 Surface strip 9,145 90 truck 9,145 2 Bt-MC1

ATHENS COUNTY—T ATHENS

BELMONT COUNTY—T

Name of company

Buckingham Coal Co., Inc.

American Energy Corp.

Cravat Coal Co.

Marietta Coal Co. 1

1

mine

State

number

tion

Non-

produc-

Production

Under- Sur- ground face

Disposition Employment

Method Tonnage

tion

produc-

in 2002

Days in

Production

Method Tonnage

Total 102,673

Total 194,315

auger 19,261 Total 82,627

auger 2,522 Total 74,231

auger 2,133 Total 11,626

cont. miner 608,569 truck 1,053,878 Total 3,872,736 Total 3,870,993

Total 492,636

auger 1,405 Total 43,207

Total 111,271

Total 345,966

of

Type

mine

ness

Thick-

(inches)

Seam

11 auger 5,480

9 50 auger 116,600

11 Surface strip 71,709 130 truck 74,231 5 Bt-P

9 38 auger 80,912

9 40 auger 16,574

9 auger 36,684

Number

Smith 8 62 Drift longwall 3,264,167 339 rail 2,817,115 181 224 Bt-68

Name of mine Township

Hostetler-Hapapuro Colerain 9 Surface strip 97,193 160 truck 102,673 12 3 Bt-1171

Fox Farms Flushing 8 42 Surface strip 77,715 165 truck 194,315 18 3 Bt-M11

Fairpoint Wheeling 9 Surface strip 63,366 90 truck 82,627 10 2 Bt-M10

Cochran/SWAD Colerain, Pease

Mauersberger Union 9 48 Surface strip 9,493 30 truck 11,626 4 Bt-M9

Boswell Warren 8 46 Surface strip 411,724 240 truck 491,073 37 5 Bt-OX2

Egypt Valley EastEgypt Valley Warren 9 40 Surface strip 41,802 45 truck 43,207 3 1 Bt-OX1

Boswell Warren 8 45 Surface strip 94,697 truck 110,918 Bt-OX

Uniontown Wheeling 8 Surface strip 8,048 67 truck 8,048 1 1 Bt-B Bellaire Stone Pultney 8 Surface strip 17,301 79 truck 17,301 1 1 Bt-1190 Egypt Valley Warren Kirkwood, 8 Surface strip 309,282 254 truck 345,966 29 3 Bt-VM

Starkey Fox 7A 26 Surface strip 85,155 304 truck 85,155 9 1 Cl-B2

2002 OHIO DIRECTORY OF PRODUCING COAL-MINE OPERATORS, BY COUNTY (cont.)

BELMONT COUNTY (continued)

CARROLL COUNTY—Total production = 145,935 COUNTY—Total CARROLL

Name of company

Ohio Valley Coal Co.Ohio Valley Powhatan No. 6

Oxford Mining Co., Inc.

Sidwell Materials, Inc.

Valley Mining, Inc. Valley

Buckeye Industrial Mining Co. Myers Mining Harlem #7 Lee, Perry H 18 Surface strip 18,779 308 truck 18,779 5 4 Cl-M2 2

water 37,922 conveyor 22,206 Total 79,231

conveyor 53,812 Total 192,001

Total 1,362,614

water 232,707 Total 242,952

Total 26,472

auger 4,746 Total 11,802

auger 11,350 Total 35,029

7A 34 auger 5,504

622

7 8 water 91,896

Middleton 5 8 Surface strip 13,521 120 truck 13,521 3 4 Ca-505

Millcreek 6 24 Surface strip 33,959 240 truck 33,959 3 1 Cn-HL1

Green, Cadiz, 6A 60 Drift cont. miner 1,350,771 349 rail 1,361,575 136 56 Hn-710 Archer truck 1,039

otal production = 262,191

otal production = 35,029

otal production = 2,935,670

Carrol Hollow Fox 7 36 Surface strip 6,045 43 truck 6,045 2 Cl-S Sterling-West (CH Deep)Sterling-West Fox 7 36 Drift cont. miner 35,956 121 truck 35,956 8 Cl-S1

Ingledue Center 7A 24 Surface strip 72,822 286 truck 72,822 5 1 Ca-B1

Dailey Pit Elk Run 7 20 Surface strip 20,968 254 truck 26,472 3 1 Ca-CE2

D. & D. Strip Unity 5 24 Surface strip 8,411 76 truck 8,411 2 3 Ca-348

Grimm Mine Middleton 7 Surface strip 7,056 120 truck 11,802 3 Ca-S1

State Line Resources, Inc.

Miley-Patterson Plainfield Linton 6 Surface strip 228,232 262 truck 228,232 14 1 Cn-H2

Coal Valley Huntington 6 96 Surface strip 79,231 truck 19,103 Ga-SH

Coal Valley Huntington 6 96 Surface strip 192,001 255 truck 46,293 8 3 Ga-629

Snyder-Bush Wheeling 6 30 Surface strip 23,679 252 truck 35,029 5 1 Gy-318

Nelms Mine-Cadiz Portal

Poplar Ridge Moorefield 8 40 Surface strip 242,952 210 truck 10,245 12 3 Hn-C4

COUNTY—Total production = 160,358 COUNTY—Total

COLUMBIANA

COSHOCTON COUNTY—T

GALLIA COUNTY—Total production = 271,232 COUNTY—Total GALLIA

GUERNSEY COUNTY—T

HARRISON COUNTY—T

Employment includes both Bt-OX2 and Bt-OX. Employment reported for Ga-629 includes Ga-SH.

1 2

Sterling Mining Co.

Buckeye Industrial Mining Co. McPherson Franklin 7A 26 Surface strip 23,306 84 truck 23,306 5 Ca-BIM C & E Coal, Inc.

D. & D. Mining Co. Solomon’s Mines, Inc.Solomon’s Mines, Inc. Solomon’s 7A Surface strip 4,024 truck 4,024 Ca-SM State Line Resources, Inc.

Holmes Limestone Co.

Sands Hill Coal Co., Inc.

Valley Mining, Inc. Valley

AEP Ohio Coal, L.L.C. Coal, Ohio AEP

CONSOL Energy, Inc. Energy, CONSOL Mine 937 Mahoning Valley Athens 9 42 Surface strip 258,083 100 truck 243,154 18 10 Hn-700 Cravat Coal Co. 3,4

mine

State

number

tion

Non-

produc-

Production

Under- Sur- ground face

Disposition Employment

Method Tonnage

conveyor 8,723 Total 31,126

Total 58,037

Total 150,219

tion

produc-

in 2002

Days in

Production

Method Tonnage

Total 267,408 Total 266,332

auger 47,373 Total 263,436

auger 8,384 Total 427,365

Total 103,568

Total 33,590

of

Type

mine

ness

Thick-

(inches)

Seam

8A 18 auger 30,068 truck 90,273 936

8A 20 auger 6,264

8A 20

7 15 water 14,898

5 36 water 27,778 6 14 conveyor 16,266 712

5 26 water 71,899 6 16 conveyor 42,102 79

8A 20 auger 9,151

Number

Cadiz 8 50 Surface strip 237,340 296 rail 176,059 10 8 Hn-D

Green 8 30 Surface strip 6,420 40 truck 6,420 2 Hn-SM Green 8 30 Surface strip 6,874 52 truck 6,874 2 Hn-SC

Milton 4A 44 Surface strip 150,219 254 truck 36,218 14 13 Jkn-S2

Bloomfield, 5 40 Jefferson 6 48

otal production = 1,225,657

Name of mine Township

otal production = 702,921

Standingstone Mine

Martin Athens 8 62 Surface strip 216,063 175 truck 262,601 9 Hn-O

McConnell Athens 9 48 Surface strip 418,981 255 truck 426,010 17 3 Hn-OX

Schaney Mining Schaney Mining Cherry Valley Green 8 56 Surface strip 97,304 270 truck 103,568 14 6 Hn-767

Rose Valley Green 8 56 Surface strip 8,793 truck 8,793 Hn-222

Lincoln Milton 5 28 Surface strip 31,126 truck 7,505 Jkn-S3

Pearce Milton 4A 44 Surface strip 58,037 truck 13,993 Jkn-S4

Sands Hill Rockcamp II

Bowman Strip Madison, 4A 14 Surface strip 463,539 249 truck 463,539 42 22 Jkn-367

Sapp Knox, Saline 8 48 Surface strip 24,439 145 truck 33,590 5 1 Jfn-830

2002 OHIO DIRECTORY OF PRODUCING COAL-MINE OPERATORS, BY COUNTY (cont.)

JACKSON COUNTY—T

JEFFERSON COUNTY—T

Name of company

HARRISON COUNTY (continued)

Daron Coal Co., Inc.

Oxford Mining Co., Inc.

Schaney Mining

Schiappa Coal Co., Inc.

Sands Hill Coal Co., Inc.

Waterloo Coal Co., Inc. Waterloo

Anthony Mining Co., Inc. .

Total 145,191

auger 57,202 water 161,464 Total 216,373 Total 216,373

auger 2,155 Total 21,488

Total 68,225

auger 32,149 Total 430,109

auger 3,422 Total 44,204

8A 20 auger 6,447 924

8A auger 3,195

8A

Ross 7 36 Drift cont. miner 227,793 240 truck 227,793 18 2 Jfn-BI

Springfield 4 22 Surface strip 12,277 253 truck 12,277 1 Mg-E Beaver 4 Surface strip 6,936 44 truck 6,936 2 1 Mg-T

Salem, Madison 9 36 Surface strip 397,960 219 truck 428,594 62 4 Mum-OX2

otal production = 477,642

otal production = 19,213

otal production = 336,485

otal production = 416,932

Lions Club Smithfield 8 56 Surface strip 138,744 270 truck 145,191 14 5 Jfn-AN

Dry Run Ross 7 24 Surface strip 26,437 99 truck 26,437 1 Jfn-BI2

Prokes Wells 8 54 Surface strip 159,171 226 truck 54,909 11 3 Jfn-C

Sterling North Brush Creek 7A 36 Drift cont. miner 84,371 186 truck 84,371 10 1 Jfn-823 Sterling South Brush Creek 7A 36 Drift cont. miner 356,187 244 truck 356,187 23 9 Jfn-ST Hamilton Smithfield 8 Surface strip 65,030 246 truck 68,225 3 1 Jfn-V1

Piergallini Smithfield 8 Surface strip 44,248 254 truck 44,248 4 1 Jfn-831

Withers-Petersburg North Lima Mine

Adamsville East

Adamsville Madison 6 36 Surface strip 3,329 truck 3,329 Mum-OX Adamsville Madison 6 32 Surface strip 40,782 truck 44,204 Mum-OX1

Whigville Marion 9 42 Surface strip 12,513 truck 12,513 Ne-BN4 Barnes Ridge Marion 9 42 Surface strip 202,724 250 truck 202,724 13 1 Ne-BN2 Estadt Stock 9 36 Surface strip 6,189 74 truck 6,189 1 1 Ne-BN Lee Elk 9 36 Surface strip 1,179 truck 1,179 Ne-155 Ullman Elk, Jefferson 9 36 Surface strip 113,880 248 truck 113,880 10 1 Ne-151

MAHONING COUNTY—T

MEIGS COUNTY—T

MUSKINGUM COUNTY—T

NOBLE COUNTY—T

Employment reported for Jkn-S2 is a summary for all Sands Hill Coal Co., Inc., operations in Jackson County See also Vinton County. See also Vinton

3 4

Buckeye Industrial Mining Co. Snyder Deep Mine #10 Cravat Coal Co.

F. & M. Coal Co.F. & M. Strip F. Wayne 8 54 Surface strip 19,333 309 truck 21,488 3 Jfn-FM

K.C.C.I. Apex Springfield 8 48 Surface strip 1,754 truck 1,754 Jfn-K Sterling Mining Co.

Valley Mining, Inc. Valley

East Fairfield Coal Co. Thompson Bros. Mining Co.

CONSOL Energy, Inc. Energy, CONSOL Meigs Mine #2 Columbia 4A 52 Drift longwall 416,932 55 conveyor 462,747 28 10 Ms-294

Oxford Mining Co., Inc.

B & N Coal, Inc. mine

State

number

tion

Non-

produc-

Production

Under- Sur- ground face

Disposition Employment

Method Tonnage

Total 824,579

tion

produc-

in 2002

Days in

Production

Method Tonnage

Total 63,996

Total 262,599

Total 34,864

of

Type

mine

ness

Thick-

(inches)

Seam

6 50 truck 31,226

530

5A 18

6A 33 auger 16,486

6 28 auger 31,387

528 628

4 14 auger 286

Number

Osnaburg 6 36 Surface strip 110,670 336 truck 110,670 7 1 Sk-H1

Lawrence 5 20 Surface strip 28,730 110 truck 28,730 5 Ts-F

Rush 6 Surface strip 76,707 262 truck 76,707 4 1 Ts-2043 York 6 Surface strip 78,395 260 truck 78,395 4 1 Ts-H5 York 6 33 Surface strip 11,978 90 truck 11,978 2 Ts-H4 Warwick 6 40 Surface strip 85,409 324 truck 85,409 4 1 Ts-H7 Washington 6 28 Surface strip 47,510 230 truck 63,996 5 Ts-H6

York 5 28 Surface strip 231,212 254 truck 262,599 13 1 Ts-K7

Dover 4 14 Surface strip 56,299 96 truck 56,299 1 Ts-1727

Dover 5 28 Surface strip 1,401 3 truck 1,401 1 Ts-K6 Sugar Creek 3A 22 Surface strip 34,578 86 truck 34,864 3 Ts-K4

otal production = 957,460

Name of mine Township

otal production = 827,203

otal production = 496,579

New Lexington Clayton, Pike 5 30 Surface strip 827,203 279 rail 793,353 57 7 Py-O

Henning Paris 6 26 Surface strip 72,863 162 truck 72,863 4 1 Sk-B6

Close Pike 4 26 Surface strip 5,731 80 truck 5,731 2 1 Sk-B Cox Osnasburg 6 32 Surface strip 56,081 120 truck 56,081 4 1 Sk-BI2

E. Canton-Thomas Bolivar Bethlehem 6 Surface strip 23,985 120 truck 23,985 2 1 Sk-235

Moomaw Pit Sugar Creek 3B 24 Surface strip 2,020 truck 2,020 Ts-1517 Shanesville Pit Sugar Creek 4 6 Surface strip 1,987 truck 1,987 Ts-1939 Wallick PitWallick Franklin, Wayne 4 12 Surface strip 1,386 truck 1,386 Ts-1841

Belden Sandy 5 25 Surface strip 153,558 348 truck 153,558 9 1 Ts-B1

Franklin Mineral Kohl Pit

Dennison-R & F Stone Creek-Costain Stone Creek-Spring Stone Creek-Metzger

Kimble Clay & Limestone

Kimble Clay & Limestone

Kimble Clay & Limestone Kimble Clay & Limestone

Wallick PitWallick Wayne 4 12 Surface strip 13,040 93 truck 13,040 1 1 Ts-RM1

2002 OHIO DIRECTORY OF PRODUCING COAL-MINE OPERATORS, BY COUNTY (cont.)

PERRY COUNTY—T PERRY

STARK COUNTY—T STARK

TUSCARAWAS COUNTY—T TUSCARAWAS

Name of company

Oxford Mining Co., Inc.

Buckeye Industrial Mining Co. Baird Paris 6 26 Surface strip 12,469 80 truck 12,469 4 Sk-B5

ENZ, Inc. Sickafoose Pit Pike Sandy, 4 22 Surface strip 214,780 308 truck 214,780 22 9 Sk-208 Holmes Limestone Co.

Belden Brick Co.

Buckeye Industrial Mining Co. Franklin Mineral

Holmes Limestone Co.

Kimble Clay & Clay & Limestone Kimble Limestone Co.

Red Malcuit, Inc. 6

5

Total 379,030

conveyor 14,473 Total 51,638

Total 150,219

conveyor 6,465 Total 23,070

Total 40,459

auger 10,061 Total 44,632

6 28 auger 5,663

6 7 conveyor 106,231

W 24 water 24,715

5 26 water 71,899 6 16 conveyor 42,102 79

5 24 water 11,042

4A 32 524 618

4A 36 545 620 718

16,709

Vinton 5 36 water 181,413

Wilkesville 4A 44 Surface strip 150,219 252 truck 36,218 Jkn-S2

otal production = 1

otal production = 1,382,075

Linden Valley Salem 5 30 Surface strip 34,796 94 truck 40,459 3 Ts-M1

Braver Union 7 40 Surface strip 34,571 244 truck 44,632 4 1 Ts-V2

Big Valley Wilkesville, 4A 44 Surface strip 379,030 255 truck 91,386 36 57 Vn-S4

Elk Elk 4 41 Surface strip 51,638 truck 12,450 Vn-S3

Sands Hill Rockcamp II

Stanton Wilkesville 4A 51 Surface strip 23,070 truck 5,563 Vn-S5

Allied Pit Elk 4 18 Surface strip 148,715 151 truck 148,715 14 2 Vn-184

Dundas Pit Clinton 4 50 Surface strip 629,403 272 truck 629,403 52 33 Vn-191

Shilling Aurelius 9 36 Surface strip 116,709 250 truck 116,709 10 1 Ne-1008

.

VINTON COUNTY—T

WASHINGTON COUNTY—T WASHINGTON

Employment reported for Vn-S4 includes Vn-S3 and Vn-S5. See also Jackson County

5 6

Marietta Coal Co.

Valley Mining, Inc. Valley

Sands Hill Coal Co., Inc.

Waterloo Coal Co., Inc. Waterloo

B & N Coal, Inc. 2002 OHIO ALPHABETICAL DIRECTORY OF INDUSTRIAL-MINERAL MINE OPERATORS For those mines for which a state mine number has not been assigned, a letter designation is used (example: Ts-A). If there are no sales or production figures given for an operation, that operation reported no sales or production in 2002. To convert short tons to metric tons, multiply the given tonnage by 0.907185.

Name, address, telephone 2002 2002 State Mining and number, and president/owner/ Name of mine County Commodity sales production mine reclamation manager of company (tons) (tons) number permit number ATS Enterprises ATS Enterprises Scioto sand & gravel 303,052 298,360 So-79 IM-221 P.O. Box 13070 Lexington, KY 40583 859-299-7001 Steve Lawson, plant mgr.

Acme Sand & Gravel Acme Sand & Gravel Tuscarawas sand & gravel Ts-A IM-1218 128 First St. W Strasburg, OH 44680 330-878-7205 Susan Malcuit, pres.

Agg Rok Materials Agg Rok Franklin sand & gravel 660,122 660,890 Fn-36 IM-302 711 Frank Rd. Columbus, OH 43223 614-875-5500 William G. Heffner, pres.

Alan Stone Co., Inc. Alan Stone Co., Inc. Belmont sandstone Bt-1193 IM-1117 P.O. Box 127 Marietta Quarry Washington sandstone Wn-45 IM-125 Chesterhill, OH 43728 740-554-6191 Claudia Staley, pres.

William Albert, Inc. William Albert, Inc. Pit 1 Coshocton sand & gravel Cn-828 IM-1026 1300 Cassingham Hollow Rd. William Albert, Inc. Pit 2 Coshocton sand & gravel 27,085 29,085 Cn-WA IM-2036 Coshocton, OH 43812 740-622-3045 William Albert, pres.

Alden Sand & Gravel Co. Alden Excavating Summit sand & gravel 10,924 10,924 St-55 IM-589 2504 Northampton Rd. Cuyahoga Falls, OH 44223 330-928-3249 Connie Ensign, pres.

Allgeier & Son, Inc. Allgeier & Son, Inc. Pit 1 Hamilton sand & gravel 40,000 40,000 Hmn-AS1 IM-797 6386 Bridgetown Rd. Allgeier & Son, Inc. Pit 2 Hamilton sand & gravel 100,000 100,000 Hmn-AS IM-1106 Cincinnati, OH 45248 Allgeier & Son, Inc. Hamilton sand & gravel 120,000 120,000 Hmn-C IM-1132 513-574-3735 Michael E. Allgeier, pres.

Allied Corp., Inc. Allied Corp., Inc. Stark sand & gravel Sk-173 IM-879 1749 Highland Dr. Twinsburg, OH 44087 330-425-7861 Mark Shelly, pres.

American Excavating, Inc. American Excavating, Inc. Clark sand & gravel 9,808 20,000 Ck-A IM-1359 P.O. Box 374 Enon, OH 45323 937-882-1372 Robert E. Holland, pres.

American Landfill, Inc. American Landfill, Inc. Stark clay 39,747 39,747 Sk-246 IM-2024 7916 Chapel Street SE Waynesburg, OH 44688 330-866-3265 David A. Bower, Jr., pres.

American Sand & Gravel, Inc. American Sand & Gravel, Inc. Portage sand & gravel Pe-A IM-1362 8188 Wales Rd. NW Plant 1 Portage sand & gravel Pe-95 IM-212 North Canton, OH 44720 Plant #4 Stark sand & gravel 1,063,757 1,063,757 Sk-243 IM-908 330-762-9373 Plant 2 Stark sand & gravel 93,736 93,736 Sk-203 IM-654 Christopher A. Scala, pres.

Anchor-Land, Ltd. Anchor Limestone Belmont limestone Bt-A IM-2148 P.O. Box 648 St. Clairsville, OH 43950 740-695-7237 C. F. Dawson, owner 2002 OHIO ALPHABETICAL DIRECTORY OF INDUSTRIAL-MINERAL MINE OPERATORS (cont.)

Name, address, telephone 2002 2002 State Mining and number, and president/owner/ Name of mine County Commodity sales production mine reclamation manager of company (tons) (tons) number permit number Apache Aggregate & Paving Co. Apache Aggregate & Paving Co. Coshocton sand & gravel 100,409 104,531 Cn-718 IM-227 46626 County Route 495 Apache Aggregate & Paving Co. Coshocton sand & gravel 35,289 36,494 Cn-783 IM-717 Coshocton, OH 43812 740-622-5904 Charlene B. Ross, pres.

Ashcraft Sand & Gravel, Inc. Ashcraft Sand & Gravel, Inc. Hamilton sand & gravel 57,589 57,589 Hmn-54 IM-710 5850 Dry Fork Rd. Cleves, OH 45002 513-367-2177 Otis Ashcraft, pres.

Athens Hocking Reclamation Athens Hocking Reclamation Center Athens clay 157 157 As-594 Center shale 5,000 5,000 450 Gallagher Ave. Logan, OH 43138 740-385-6019 Edward F. Kilbarger, pres.

Atlas Towing Co. Belpre Bank Run Washington sand & gravel 8,365 8,365 Wn-54 IM-383 P.O. Box 1632 Parkersburg, WV 26101 304-428-0341 Christopher V. Criss, pres.

Ayers Limestone Quarry, Inc. Ayers Limestone Quarry, Inc. Belmont limestone 98,049 98,049 Bt-716 IM-1 2000 Colerain Pike P.O. Box 67 Martins Ferry, OH 43935 740-633-2958 Thomas E. Ayers, pres.

B & L Excavating Nowak Fulton sand & gravel Ftn-BL2 IM-2025 4711 CR 1-2 Swanton, OH 43558 419-825-1218 Boyd Rhodes, owner

B & L Sand Co. B & L Sand Co. Lawrence sand & gravel 6,700 6,700 Le-430 IM-844 441 Iowa St. Ashland, KY 41101 606-325-8301 Janet R. Griffiths, pres.

B & N Coal, Inc. B & N Coal Noble limestone Ne-B IM-897 P.O. Box 100 Dexter City, OH 45727 740-783-3575 Carl Baker, Jr., pres.

Baisden Sand & Gravel Baisen Sand & Gravel Clark sand & gravel 160,000 175,000 Ck-B IM-2026 1812 Baker Rd. Springfield, OH 45504 937-390-6536 Brett Baisen, pres.

Baker Sand, Inc. Baker Sand, Inc. Medina sand & gravel 528,218 528,218 Ma-20 IM-448 7800 White Rd. Burbank, OH 44214 330-948-1448 John E. Baker, pres.

Ballentine Excavation Co. Ballentine Lake Portage sand & gravel 51,229 51,229 Pe-BA IM-1327 7854 Cooley Road Ravenna, OH 44266 330-297-9739 Daniel H. Ballentine, owner

Barrett Paving Materials, Inc. Sylvania Quarry Lucas limestone 500,250 521,000 Ls-12 IM-953 8401 Sylvania Ave clay 500 500 Sylvania, OH 43560 734-483-4775 John Krispin, aggregate mgr. 2002 OHIO ALPHABETICAL DIRECTORY OF INDUSTRIAL-MINERAL MINE OPERATORS (cont.)

Name, address, telephone 2002 2002 State Mining and number, and president/owner/ Name of mine County Commodity sales production mine reclamation manager of company (tons) (tons) number permit number Barrett Paving Materials, Inc. Perintown Sand & Gravel Clermont sand & gravel 266,000 248,500 Ct-9 IM-526 Midwest South 7374 Main St. Cincinnati, OH 45244 513-271-6200 George Ausseil, pres.

Barrett Paving Materials, Inc. Barrett Paving Materials Inc. Clark sand & gravel 512,577 522,598 Ck-28 IM-1100, Midwest Central IM-2120 P.O. Box 13591 Barrett Paving Materials Inc. Miami limestone 171,430 202,500 Mi-BPM IM-1169 Dayton, OH 45413-0591 Bed Rock Properties Miami limestone 196,000 196,000 Mi-502 IM-414 937-279-3200 Barrett Paving Materials Inc. Montgomery sand & gravel 117,442 173,485 My-B IM-2044 Gerald Bushelman, reg. mgr. Jones Deposit Shelby sand & gravel 30,000 30,000 Shy-18 IM-388 Morelock Pit Shelby sand & gravel Shy-SC IM-1018 Pence Pit Shelby sand & gravel 351,693 437,319 Shy-11 IM-743 Schmidt Deposit Shelby sand & gravel 3,000 3,000 Shy-SC1 IM-2017 Van de Mark Shelby limestone 246,028 289,246 Shy-15 IM-387

Bartley & Bolin Excavating Bartley & Bolin, Inc. James Ashland sand & gravel 85,790 85,790 Ald-B IM-2141 1242 County Rd. 1475 Bartley & Bolin, Inc. Plant #2 Ashland sand & gravel 8,825 8,825 Ald-9 IM-745 Ashland, OH 44805-9277 Bartley & Bolin, Inc. Richland sand & gravel 16,264 16,264 Rd-20 IM-617 419-289-1507 Mitchell W. Bolin, owner

Bearcreek Clay Co. County Rd. 7 Mine Perry clay 14,737 14,737 Py-338 IM-1092 11123 State Route 37 East shale 29,475 29,475 New Lexington, OH 43764 Nelson/Common Mine Perry clay 15,755 15,755 Py-D1 IM-1304 740-342-5473 shale 20,093 20,093 Tom L. Dennis, owner

Beaver Excavating, Inc. Stone Products Stark sand & gravel 6,000 6,000 Sk-BE IM-1202 4650 Southway St SW clay P.O. Box 6059 Canton, OH 44706 330-478-2151 W. Mark Sterling, pres.

Beck Sand & Gravel, Inc. Beck Sand & Gravel, Inc. Portage sand & gravel 163,376 163,376 Pe-50 IM-96 2820 Webb Rd. Ravenna, OH 44266 330-626-3863 Rodney A. Wenrich, pres.

Paul D. Beery Trucking Co. Paul D. Beery Trucking Co. Fairfield sand & gravel 1,732 1,732 Fd-14 IM-933 4770 Cincinnati-Zanesville Rd. Lancaster, OH 43130 740-653-5061 Paul D. Beery, pres.

Belden Brick Co. Shanesville Pit Holmes limestone 42,521 42,521 Ts-1939 IM-47 P.O. Box 20910 clay Canton, OH 44701 Beagle Pit Tuscarawas clay Ts-1960 IM-48 330-852-2424 Belden Pit Tuscarawas limestone Ts-1646 IM-44 Robert F. Belden, pres. clay 36,493 36,493 shale 33,122 33,122 Dundee Tuscarawas limestone Ts-BB IM-1221 clay shale Moomaw Pit Tuscarawas clay 71,599 71,599 Ts-1517 IM-46 shale 33,505 33,505 Plotner Pit Tuscarawas limestone Ts-B IM-49 clay shale Shanesville Pit Tuscarawas limestone 44,839 44,839 Ts-1939 IM-47 clay 5,501 5,501 shale 79,236 79,236 Wallick Pit Tuscarawas limestone 1,709 1,709 Ts-1841 IM-45 clay 92,039 92,039 shale 74,826 74,826

Best Sand Corp. Best Sand Corp. Geauga sandstone 632,932 594,135 Gea-3 IM-89 11830 Ravenna Rd. Best Sand Corp Pike sandstone 49,536 21,468 Pke-31 IM-835 Chardon, OH 44024 Best Sand Corp . Ross sandstone Rs-16 IM-172 440-285-0707 Charles D. Fowler, pres. 2002 OHIO ALPHABETICAL DIRECTORY OF INDUSTRIAL-MINERAL MINE OPERATORS (cont.)

Name, address, telephone 2002 2002 State Mining and number, and president/owner/ Name of mine County Commodity sales production mine reclamation manager of company (tons) (tons) number permit number E. E. Blair Construction Co. Cab Pit Scioto sand & gravel 100,000 100,000 So-98 IM-474 P.O. Box 309 Wheelersburg, OH 45694-0309 740-574-6575 Edwin E. Blair, pres.

Blue Jay Enterprises of Ts. Co., Blue Jay #1 Tuscarawas clay 12,500 12,500 Ts-BJ IM-1285 Inc. shale 1,325 1,325 P.O. Box 641 Swonger Waltz Mine Tuscarawas clay 7,509 7,509 Ts-520 IM-214 Zoar, OH 44697 shale 7,235 7,235 330-874-2048 Leland D. Ervin, pres.

Blue Stone Sand & Gravel, Inc. Blue Stone Pit #1 Portage sand & gravel 85,655 2,000 Pe-B1 IM-1296 14376 N. Cheshire St. Blue Stone Pit #2 Portage sand & gravel Pe-B2 IM-1305 P.O. Box 567 Burton, OH 44021 440-834-1367 David W. Ronyak, pres.

Bluffton Stone Co. Bluffton Stone Co. Allen limestone 350,263 345,979 An-1 IM-485 P.O. Box 26 Bluffton, OH 45817-0026 419-358-6941 Brent C. Gerken, pres.

Bowerston Shale Co. Hanover Licking shale 25,208 25,208 Lg-501 IM-257 1329 Seven Hills Rd. NE Frazeysburg Muskingum clay 10,271 10,271 Mum-776 IM-256 Newark, OH 43055 740-763-3921 Mark Willard, pres.

Bowerston Shale Co. Bowerston Harrison shale 33,624 33,624 Hn-152 IM-42 515 Main St. Scott Farm Harrison shale Hn-B IM-1020 P.O. Box 199 Bowerston, OH 44695 740-269-2921 Mark Williard, pres.

Gaston Bowling, Inc. Indian Creek Sand & Gravel Butler sand & gravel Br-40 IM-493 P.O. Box 330 Oxford, OH 45056 513-523-8805 Gaston Bowling, pres.

D. H. Bowman & Sons, Inc. D. H. Bowman & Sons, Inc. Richland sand & gravel 37,706 62,578 Rd-4 IM-279, 1201 Mill St. IM-1255 Bellville, OH 44813-1282 419-886-2711 Richard D. Bowman, pres.

Boyas Excavating, Inc. Boyas Excavating, Inc. Cuyahoga sand & gravel 4,400 4,400 Cya-42 IM-686 10055 Sweet Valley Dr. clay 3,050 3,050 Cleveland, OH 44125-4247 shale 3,100 3,100 216-524-3620 Michael Boyas, pres.

Boyd Excavating Boyd Excavating Logan sand & gravel 4,501 4,501 Lgn-B IM-1309 9553 County Rd. 28 Zanesfield, OH 43360 937-465-3290 Jeff Boyd, owner

Briar Hill Stone Co. Quarry # 56 Coshocton sandstone Cn-BH IM-2147 P.O. Box 457 Quarry #18 Coshocton sandstone Cn-695 IM-402 Glenmont, OH 44628 Quarry #24 Coshocton sandstone 3,450 3,450 Cn-692 IM-294 330-377-5100 Quarry #26 Coshocton sandstone 2,172 2,172 Cn-13 IM-397 F. L. Waller, pres. Quarry #3 Coshocton sandstone 7,896 7,896 Cn-659 IM-232 Quarry #32 Coshocton sandstone 3,719 3,719 Cn-686 IM-504 Quarry #54 Coshocton sandstone 34 34 Cn-809 IM-909 Quarry #55 Coshocton sandstone 13,452 13,452 Cn-815 IM-939 Quarry #31 Holmes sandstone Hs-49 IM-418 Quarry #6 Knox sandstone 909 909 Kx-12 IM-445 2002 OHIO ALPHABETICAL DIRECTORY OF INDUSTRIAL-MINERAL MINE OPERATORS (cont.)

Name, address, telephone 2002 2002 State Mining and number, and president/owner/ Name of mine County Commodity sales production mine reclamation manager of company (tons) (tons) number permit number

Briggs Sand & Gravel, Inc. Briggs Sand & Gravel, Inc. Washington sand & gravel 5,205 5,205 Wn-508 IM-57 Route 4 Box 303 County Rd. 10 Marietta, OH 45750 740-373-3363 James A. Briggs, pres.

Broadway Sand & Gravel, Inc. Broadway Sand & Gravel, Inc. Montgomery sand & gravel My-65 IM-594 2000 Sandridge Dr. Dayton, OH 45439 937-299-1166 George D. Jones, v. pres.

Broshear Contractors, Inc. Green Heron Butler sand & gravel 86,346 86,346 Br-B IM-2029 2520 Millville-Ross Rd. Ross Twp. Gravel Butler sand & gravel Br-48 IM-562 Hamilton, OH 45013 513-863-3388 Gerald Broshear, pres.

Browning-Ferris Industries of Ottawa County Landfill Ottawa clay 315,288 315,288 Oa-BF IM-1287 Ohio, Inc. 530 North Camp Rd. Port Clinton, OH 43452 419-635-2367 David Vossmer, gen. mgr.

Oscar Brugmann Sand & Oscar Brugmann Sand & Gravel, Inc. Portage sand & gravel 560,751 603,000 Pe-9 IM-119 Gravel, Inc. sandstone 32,588 35,000 3828 Dudley Rd. Oscar Brugmann Sand & Gravel, Inc. Portage sand & gravel Pe-OB IM-1241 Mantua, OH 44255 330-274-8224 Roy Brugmann, pres.

Brush Wellman, Inc. Brush Wellman Clay Mine Ottawa clay Oa-19 IM-1153 14710 W. Portage River South Elmore, OH 43416-9502 419-862-2745 John Cayton, envirn. engineer

Buckeye Excavating Steven Steiner Wayne sand & gravel 6,400 6,400 We-23 IM-1136 Development, Inc. P.O. Box 102 Orrville, OH 44667 330-682-0730 Steven R. Steiner, partner

Buckeye-Industrial Mining Co. Clay Columbiana clay 68,171 68,171 Ca-BIM IM-1271 P.O. Box 389 West Point Columbiana clay 48,000 48,000 Ca-987 D-0928 Lisbon, OH 44432 Baird Stark clay 6,903 6,903 Sk-B4 D-2096 330-337-9511 Close Stark clay Sk-B D-1123 John C. Grisham, pres.

James Bunnell, Inc. James Bunnell, Inc. Hamilton sand & gravel 974,520 974,520 Hmn-50 IM-205, 5730 State Route 128 IM-1139 Cleves, OH 45002 James Bunnell, Inc. Hamilton sand & gravel 161,273 161,273 Hmn-59 IM-812, 513-353-1100 IM-815 Jack Ernst, pres.

Burlington Sand & Gravel Co. Burlington Sand & Gravel Co. Lawrence sand & gravel 680 680 Le-426 IM-856 P.O. Box 399 Chesapeake, OH 45619 740-894-5978 Vernon E. Collier, owner

The Terry Byrne Mining Co. The Terry Byrne Mining Co. Richland sand & gravel Rd-TB IM-1343 4775 Mill Run Rd. Lexington, OH 44904 419-886-4345 Terrance K. Byrne, owner

C & S Contractors, Inc. C & S Contractors, Inc. Warren sand & gravel 150 150 Wan-47 IM-846 P.O. Box 498457 Cincinnati, OH 45249 513-530-9844 Raymond A. Conn, pres. 2002 OHIO ALPHABETICAL DIRECTORY OF INDUSTRIAL-MINERAL MINE OPERATORS (cont.)

Name, address, telephone 2002 2002 State Mining and number, and president/owner/ Name of mine County Commodity sales production mine reclamation manager of company (tons) (tons) number permit number

C.I.R., Inc. Harmon Lake sand & gravel 6,833 6,833 Lke-CIR IM-1243 2856 N. County Line Rd. Geneva, OH 44041-9604 440-352-2256 Louis W. Pirc, pres.

Cargill Incorporated Cargill Deicing Technology Cuyahoga salt 1,269,025 1,298,625 Cya-30 Cargill Salt Division Cargill Incorporated Summit salt 282,222 281,016 St-9127 P.O. Box 6920 Cleveland, OH 44101 440-716-4664 Dale Fehrenback, gen. mgr.

Carmeuse Ohio Inc. Maple Grove Works Seneca limestone 2,116,840 2,116,840 Sa-2 IM-352 1967 W. CR 42 Bettsville, OH 44815 419-986-5200 Farley Wood, operations mgr.

Joe E. Carter Lost Bridge Hamilton sand & gravel 500 500 Hmn-JC IM-1267 21399 State Line Rd. Lawrenceburg, IN 47025 812-537-3970 Joe E. Carter, owner

Carter & Carter, Inc. Carter & Carter, Inc. Montgomery sand & gravel 3,445 7,080 My-CW IM-878 P.O. Box 266 clay Miamisburg, OH 45343-0266 937-859-1036 Charles V. Carter, pres.

Cedar Heights Clay Co. Harrison Jackson clay 45,250 42,250 Jkn-CH2 IM-1302 P.O. Box 295 Phillips Jackson clay Jkn-CH3 IM-2035 Oak Hill, OH 45656-0295 740-682-7794 William T. Brown, pres.

CEMEX, Inc. Batdorf, Feirstine, Schneider Greene limestone 78,210 78,210 Ge-9 IM-364 3250 Linebaugh Rd. CEMEX, Inc. Greene limestone 608,375 608,375 Ge-8 IM-364 Xenia, OH 45385 clay 937-879-8380 CEMEX, Inc. Greene clay Ge-44 Gilberto Perez, pres., U.S. G-Tract Montgomery limestone 134,347 134,347 My-58 IM-330 operations

Central-Allied Enterprises, Inc. Canton Aggregate Div. Stark sand & gravel 7,500 7,500 Sk-681 IM-164 P.O. Box 80449 Central Aggregate Div. Stark sand & gravel 273,655 273,655 Sk-CA IM-1234 Canton, OH 44708-0449 Central Sand & Gravel Div. Stark sand & gravel 665,405 665,405 Sk-CA1 IM-2140 330-477-6751 Massillon Washed Gravel Div. Stark sand & gravel 5,500 5,500 Sk-607 IM-102 Gerald S. Orn, pres. Massillon Washed Gravel Div. Stark sand & gravel 320,982 320,982 Sk-MW IM-1171

Central Alloy Processing Fletcher Knox sandstone 4,500 4,500 Kx-C IM-2128 275A Masonic Park Rd. Marietta, OH 45750 740-525-0381 R. Grant Elliott, pres.

Cherokee Run Landfill Cherokee Run Landfill Logan clay 67,864 67,864 Lgn-C IM-2108 2946 U.S. Route 68 North Bellefontaine, OH 43311 937-593-3566 Larry Sayler, gen. mgr.

Chesterville Sand & Gravel Chesterville Sand & Gravel Co., Inc. Morrow sand & gravel 230,827 230,827 Mw-10 IM-258 Co., Inc. State Route 95 E P.O. Box 51 Chesterville, OH 43317 419-768-3369 Carrol D. Gleason, pres.

Christman Quarry Christman Quarry Monroe limestone 61,965 61,965 Me-C IM-1088 47278 Swazey Rd. Lewisville, OH 43754 740-838-2475 Gerald L. Christman, owner 2002 OHIO ALPHABETICAL DIRECTORY OF INDUSTRIAL-MINERAL MINE OPERATORS (cont.)

Name, address, telephone 2002 2002 State Mining and number, and president/owner/ Name of mine County Commodity sales production mine reclamation manager of company (tons) (tons) number permit number Carmen Cicero Gwin Contracting Mahoning sandstone 16,824 16,824 Mg-62 IM-599 999 Orchard Ave Niles, OH 44446 330-538-3044 Carmen S. Cicero, pres.

City Stone LLC City Stone LLC Trumbull sandstone 345,492 345,492 Tl-CA IM-2085 8063 Southern Blvd Youngstown, OH 44512 800-262-9365 Ron Carrocce, pres.

Clemson Excavating, Inc. Clemson Ashtabula sand & gravel 26,845 26,845 Asa-C IM-1278 9954 Old State Rd. Chardon, OH 44024 440-286-4757 Bill Clemson, pres.

American Stone Corp. dba Birmingham Quarry Erie sandstone 8,163 19,720 Ee-21 IM-416 Cleveland Quarries Amherst Quarries Lorain sandstone Ln-3 IM-415 P.O. Box 261 Amherst, OH 44001-0261 440-986-4501 Russell C. Phers, pres.

M. J. Coates Construction M. J. Coates Construction Co., Inc. Greene sand & gravel 64,713 64,713 Ge-47 IM-751 Co., Inc. M. J. Coates Construction Co., Inc. Greene sand & gravel 56,602 56,602 Ge-G IM-655 P.O. Box 41231 Dayton, OH 45441 937-433-1581 Martin J. Coates, owner

Cochran Transportation Circle Hill Sand & Gravel, Inc. Athens sand & gravel 78,673 78,673 As-595 IM-1083 Services, Inc. clay P.O. Box 608 Athens, OH 45701 740-593-3906 Charles W. Cochran, pres.

Boone Coleman Construction, Boone Coleman Construction, Inc. Scioto sand & gravel So-BC IM-1252 Inc. sandstone 32 State Route 239 Coleman Pit Scioto sand & gravel So-B IM-705 West Portsmouth, OH 45663 740-858-6661 Boone Coleman, pres.

Bill D. Colwell Bill D. Colwell Gravel Butler sand & gravel 18,972 18,972 Br-36 IM-649 2530 Regina Place Hamilton, OH 45013 513-893-6800 Bill D. Colwell, owner

Con-Ag, Inc. Con-Ag, Inc. Auglaize limestone 203,627 214,430 Ae-31 IM-744 16672 County Rd. 66A North St. Marys, OH 45885 419-394-8870 Robert E. Hirschfeld, pres.

County Line Concrete & County Line Concrete & Supply Co. Coshocton sand & gravel Cn-C IM-1311 Supply Co. P.O. Box 176 Gnadenhutten, OH 44629 740-254-4635 William E.Stocker, Chairman

Craigton Shale Co. Lakeville Sand & Gravel, LTD Holmes sand & gravel 133,926 133,926 Hs-C IM-1303 P.O. Box 6 Craigton Shale Wayne shale 321 321 We-25 IM-1209 Lakeville, OH 44638 330-496-3000 Leonard & Bruce Schemrich, owners

Crosby Gravel, Inc. Crosby Gravel, Inc. Hamilton sand & gravel 1,625 1,625 Hmn-44 IM-120 9570 State Route 128 Harrison, OH 45030 513-738-0077 Donald Smith, pres. 2002 OHIO ALPHABETICAL DIRECTORY OF INDUSTRIAL-MINERAL MINE OPERATORS (cont.)

Name, address, telephone 2002 2002 State Mining and number, and president/owner/ Name of mine County Commodity sales production mine reclamation manager of company (tons) (tons) number permit number R. A. Cruise Sand & Gravel, Inc. R. A. Cruise Sand & Gravel, Inc. Portage sand & gravel 36,611 36,611 Pe-45 IM-139 P.O. Box 1066 Ravenna, OH 44266 330-296-4087 Larry A. Cruise, pres.

CSC Price Trust Devola Pit Washington sand & gravel Wn-55 IM-669 P.O. Box 599 McConnelsville, OH 43756 740-962-5621 Carl L. Price, v. pres.

Cunningham Asphalt Paving, Cunningham Pit Scioto sand & gravel So-83 IM-211 Inc. P.O. Box 370 Wheelersburg, OH 45694 740-574-6184 Karl Cunningham, pres.

Custar Stone Co. Custar Stone Co. Wood limestone 496,359 517,695 Wd-5 IM-473 P.O. Box 627 Napoleon, OH 43545 419-533-8831 Brent Gerken, pres.

D. & D. Mining Co. D. & D. Strip Columbiana clay 3,785 3,785 Ca-348 IM-976 3379 E. Garfield Rd. D. & D. Strip Columbiana clay Ca-888 IM-1181 New Springfield, OH 44443 330-549-3127 Donald Thompson, pres.

D & K Materials, Inc. D & K Materials, Inc. Portage sand & gravel 123,957 123,957 Pe-101 IM-1154 3141 Congress Lake Rd. clay Mogadore, OH 44260 330-678-2411 Kimberly S. Ebie, pres.

D.B.M. Materials, LLC D.B.M. Materials, LLC Franklin sand & gravel 806 806 Fn-14 IM-832 2040 Alum Creek Dr. Columbus, OH 43207 614-445-8421 John B. Igel, pres.

D.G.M., Inc. Tow Path Ready Mix Scioto sand & gravel 55,210 55,210 So-DGM IM-1280 453 Salisbury Rd. Beaver, OH 45613 740-820-3145 Thomas Salisbury, pres.

Darby Creek Excavating, Inc. Darby Creek Excavating Inc. Pickaway sand & gravel Pky-DC IM-1316 6790 Brooksmiller Rd. Circleville, OH 43113 740-477-8600 Kevin R. Steward, pres.

De Milta Sand & Gravel, Inc. De Milta Sand & Gravel, Inc. Lake sand & gravel Lke-D IM-1187 921 Erie Rd. Eastlake, OH 44095 440-942-2015 Nick De Milta, pres.

Demmy Construction, Inc. Demmy Constuction, Inc. Clark limestone 48,856 48,856 Ck-501 IM-340 4324 Fairfield Pike sand & gravel 9,761 9,761 Springfield, OH 45502 937-323-4079 Daniel E. Demmy, pres.

Demmy Sand & Gravel Demmy Sand & Gravel Clark sand & gravel 7,765 0 Ck-502 IM-375 4324 Fairfield Pike Springfield, OH 45502 937-323-9844 Woodrow Demmy, owner 2002 OHIO ALPHABETICAL DIRECTORY OF INDUSTRIAL-MINERAL MINE OPERATORS (cont.)

Name, address, telephone 2002 2002 State Mining and number, and president/owner/ Name of mine County Commodity sales production mine reclamation manager of company (tons) (tons) number permit number Dingledine Basic Materials, Inc. Dingledine Basic Materials, Inc. Butler sand & gravel 114,592 114,592 Br-50 IM-739 2304 Somerville Rd. P.O. Box 262 Somerville, OH 45064 513-726-5258 Gerald Dingledine, pres.

Dome Minerals, Inc. Dome Minerals, Inc. Columbiana shale 26,780 26,780 Ca-947 IM-935 15601 Emerick Rd. Kensington, OH 44427 330-223-1413 Fred A. Rogers, owner

James E. Downard Downard Pi t Fairfield sand & gravel 4,307 4,307 Fd-16 IM-1156 1185 Mount Zwingli Rd. clay Bremen, OH 43107 740-569-7849 James E. Downard, owner

Duff Quarry, Inc. Duff Quarry, Inc. Hardin limestone 49,670 49,670 Hdn-S IM-1034 9042 State Route 117 Duff Quarry, Inc. Logan sand & gravel Lgn-39 IM-887 P.O. Box 305 Duff Quarry, Inc. Logan sand & gravel 75,987 75,987 Lgn-36 IM-1007 Huntsville, OH 43324-0305 Duff Quarry, Inc. Logan sand & gravel Lgn-12 IM-1071 937-686-2488 Duff Quarry, Inc. Logan limestone 394,830 394,830 Lgn-15 IM-453 James E. Duff, pres. Duff Sand Co. Logan sand & gravel 7,284 7,284 Lgn-31 IM-454

ENZ, Inc. Fox Pit Stark limestone Sk-205 D-1144 P.O. Box 405 clay Magnolia, OH 44643 Sickafoose Pit Stark limestone 203,003 203,003 Sk-208 D-1015 330-866-4510 clay 98,107 98,107 James R. Demuth, pres.

ESSROC Cement Corp. Bessemer Pit Mahoning limestone 11,992 11,992 Mg-608 IM-4 P.O. Box 779 clay 13,040 13,040 Bessemer, PA 16112 Carbon Quarry Mahoning limestone 489,303 489,303 Mg-EM IM-1056 724-667-7702 clay George Gregory, pres.

East Clayton Asphalt, Inc. East Clayton Asphalt, Inc. Athens sand & gravel As-1161 IM-97 P.O. Box 38 Nelsonville, OH 45764 740-753-1005 Dan L. Simms, pres.

East Fairfield Coal Co. Meandering Creek Farms Mahoning limestone 95,493 95,493 Mg-EF IM-2093, 10900 South Ave. IM-2101 P.O. Box 217 Withers-Petersburg Mahoning limestone 958,845 979,508 Mg-6311 IM-1103, North Lima, OH 44452 clay 288 288 IM-2093 330-549-2165 W. Thomas Mackall, pres.

Eaton Sand & Gravel Co. Cleves Pit Hamilton sand & gravel Hmn-46 IM-396 11641 Mosteller Rd. Cincinnati, OH 45241 513-771-0820 James P. Jurgensen, pres.

David E. Edgington Edgington Pit Ross sand & gravel 2,631 2,631 Rs-E IM-1168 P.O. Box 282 Frankfort, OH 45628 740-998-5328 David E. Edgington, owner

Embro, Inc. Embro, Inc. Warren sand & gravel 121,236 121,236 Wan-7 IM-151 8320 North State Route 123 Franklin, OH 45005 513-746-6121 Ronald Martz, pres.

Enon Washed Sand & Gravel Co. Enon Washed Sand & Gravel Co. Clark sand & gravel 303,425 301,508 Ck-3 IM-463 1665 Enon Rd. P.O. Box 363 Enon, OH 45323 513-651-5000 John Steele, Jr., pres.

1This mine began underground limestone mining operations in 2002. 2002 OHIO ALPHABETICAL DIRECTORY OF INDUSTRIAL-MINERAL MINE OPERATORS (cont.)

Name, address, telephone 2002 2002 State Mining and number, and president/owner/ Name of mine County Commodity sales production mine reclamation manager of company (tons) (tons) number permit number Envirosafe Services of Ohio, Inc. Johlin Property Clay Mine Lucas clay Ls-E IM-1075, 876 Otter Creek Rd. IM-2116 Oregon, OH 43616 419-255-5100 Douglas E. Roberts, pres.

Erie Blacktop, Inc. Erie Blacktop Quarry Erie limestone 189,937 189,937 Ee-27 IM-608 4507 Tiffin Ave. Erie Blacktop, Inc. Huron sand & gravel Hrn-16 IM-975 P.O. Box 2308 Sandusky, OH 44870 419-625-7374 Dean Wikel, pres.

Erie Materials, Inc. Borchardt Erie sand & gravel Ee-18 IM-676 4507 Tiffin Ave. Sandusky, OH 44870 419-625-7374 Dean Wikel, pres.

Feikert Sand & Gravel, Inc. Feikert Sand & Gravel, Inc. Holmes sand & gravel 120,317 120,317 Hs-511 IM-1048, 6971 County Rd. 189 IM-1240 Millersburg, OH 44654 330-674-0038 Lynn O. Feikert, pres.

Fenner Sand & Gravel, Inc. Woodville Concrete Corp. Miami sand & gravel 104,000 104,000 Mi-4 IM-472 7131 W. Fenner Rd. Ludlow Falls, OH 45339 937-698-7048 Robert P. Snead, pres.

Fleming Construction Co., Inc. Pit #1 Marion sand & gravel 36,067 36,067 Mn-16 IM-171 dba Scioto S & G Pit #2 Marion sand & gravel 2,079 2,079 Mn-19 IM-990 P.O. Box 31 Marion, OH 43301-0031 740-494-2177 Gerald E. Fleming, pres.

Flesher Sand & Gravel, Inc. Flesher Sand & Gravel, Inc. Summit sand & gravel St-52 IM-900 3322 Clark Mill Rd. Norton, OH 44203 330-745-9239 James E. Fisher, pres.

David L. Florence Florence Pit Washington sandstone Wn-F IM-1208 Route 4, Box 88 clay Marietta, OH 45750 740-374-6008 David S. Florence, owner

Foureman’s Sand & Gravel, Inc. Foureman’s Sand & Gravel, Inc. Darke sand & gravel 44,217 69,630 Dke-4 IM-433 2791 Wildcat Rd. Greenville, OH 45331 937-548-1718 Gary B. Foureman, pres.

Fox Stone Products, Inc. Fox Stone Products, Inc. Ottawa limestone 2,000 2,000 Oa-18 IM-635 P.O. Box 299 Put-In-Bay, OH 43456 419-285-3025 Richard H. Fox, owner

Lloyd B. Fry Lloyd B. Fry Miami sand & gravel Mi-T IM-696 P.O. Box 1515 Piqua, OH 45356 937-773-1940 Lloyd B. Fry, pres.

Frye Sand & Gravel, Inc. Frye Sand & Gravel, Inc. Ashtabula sand & gravel 462 462 Asa-F IM-1289 3049 S. Denmark Rd. Frye Sand & Gravel, Inc. Ashtabula sand & gravel 1,848 1,848 Asa-10 IM-198 P.O. Box 3 Dorset, OH 44032-0003 440-858-2627 Harold L. Frye, owner 2002 OHIO ALPHABETICAL DIRECTORY OF INDUSTRIAL-MINERAL MINE OPERATORS (cont.)

Name, address, telephone 2002 2002 State Mining and number, and president/owner/ Name of mine County Commodity sales production mine reclamation manager of company (tons) (tons) number permit number GANS Ltd. GANS Ltd. dba Brimfield Sand & Soils Portage sand & gravel 16,289 4,200 Pe-102 IM-1184 800 West Maple St. Hartville, OH 44632 330-877-2525 Ellis Erb, pres.

Ganges Gravel Co. Ganges Gravel Co. Richland sand & gravel 46,695 57,000 Rd-18 IM-670 P.O. Box 638 Mansfield, OH 44901 419-896-3660 Don Daugherty, pres.

John L. Garber Materials, Inc. John L. Garber Materials, Inc. Richland sand & gravel 7,600 7,600 Rd-G IM-2152 Route 8 John L. Garber Materials, Inc. Richland sand & gravel 246,564 224,527 Rd-14 IM-436 Lexington, OH 44904 419-884-1567 John L. Garber, pres.

General Motors Power Train GM Powertrain Clay Borrow Area Defiance clay 81,369 81,369 De-3 IM-1351 26427 SR 281 East Defiance, OH 43512 419-782-7010 Michael Chapman, pres.

Gibson Sand & Gravel Co. Gibson Sand & Gravel Co. Crawford sand & gravel 192 192 Cd-G IM-0693 1475 Knorr Rd. clay 324 324 Galion, OH 44833 419-468-5820 John Gibson, owner

Glen-Gery Corp. Iberia Quarry Marion shale 201,873 201,873 Mn-7 IM-309 P.O. Box 207 Iberia, OH 43325 419-468-5002 Steve Matsick, pres.

Golsch Construction, Inc. Golsch Hamilton sand & gravel 600 800 Hmn-G IM-1270 9880 Valley Junction Rd. Cleves, OH 45002 513-353-2555 Gary Golsch, pres.

Joyce A. Good Joyce A. Good Ashland sand & gravel 2,242 2,242 Ald-G IM-1121 1203 Kieffer St. Wooster, OH 44691 330-264-6803 Joyce A. Good, owner

Goshen Sand & Gravel Benco Leasing dba Goshen Sand & Tuscarawas sand & gravel Ts-1976 IM-1235 2172 Denise Dr. NE Gravel New Philadelphia, OH 44663 330-339-7067 Ben Cookson II, pres.

Graymont Dolime (OH) Inc. GenLime Inc. Ottawa limestone 1,138,015 1,237,012 Oa-12 IM-292 P.O. Box 158 Genoa, OH 43430 419-855-8336 William Dodge, pres.

Gray Road Fill, Inc. Gray Road Fill, Inc. Hamilton limestone Hmn-GR IM-1363 325 Clark Rd. Cincinnati, OH 45215 513-761-4980 Roy B. Schweitzer, pres.

Louis A. Green and Associates Deam Clark sand & gravel Ck-LG IM-2073 1356 N. Fairfield Rd., SU D Beavercreek, OH 45432 937-431-0143 Louis A. Green, owner

2Graymont Dolime (OH) Inc. and Stansley Mineral Resources operate from the same mine. 2002 OHIO ALPHABETICAL DIRECTORY OF INDUSTRIAL-MINERAL MINE OPERATORS (cont.)

Name, address, telephone 2002 2002 State Mining and number, and president/owner/ Name of mine County Commodity sales production mine reclamation manager of company (tons) (tons) number permit number Grimes Excavating Grimes Sand and Gravel Washington sand & gravel 128,302 128,302 Wn-1008 IM-1111 Route 3 P.O. Box 120 New Matamoras, OH 45767 740-865-2267 Lewis Grimes, owner

Hanson Aggregates Midwest, Sandusky Quarry Erie limestone 4,378,613 4,440,785 Ee-11 IM-263 Inc. Sylvania Quarry Lucas limestone 946,696 946,696 Ls-3 IM-580 8130 Brint Rd. Waterville Quarry Lucas limestone 182,955 182,955 Ls-1 IM-575 P.O. Box 278 Hanson Paulding Plant Paulding limestone 243,743 243,743 Pg-7 Sylvania, OH 43560-0278 Bloomville Quarry Seneca limestone 263,115 263,115 Sa-3 IM-349 419-882-0123 Flat Rock Quarry Seneca limestone 1,353,748 1,353,748 Sa-1 IM-347 John B. Lawson, pres.

Hanson Aggregates Midwest, Plum Run Stone Adams limestone 1,915,000 1,982,110 Ads-1 IM-237 Inc. Eagle Crushed Stone Brown limestone 1,202,000 1,237,500 Bn-EC IM-1195 4281 Roush Rd. Davon, Inc. Highland limestone Hd-D IM-2071 Hillsboro, OH 45133 Highland Stone Highland limestone 824,000 827,110 Hd-2 IM-230 937-364-2311 Piketon Sand & Gravel Pike sand & gravel 474,000 415,307 Pke-24 IM-222 John B. Patton, pres. Scioto Valley Resources Scioto sand & gravel 276,000 265,498 So-100 IM-950

Harden Agricultural Lime & Harden Sand & Gravel Hocking sand & gravel 22,500 22,500 Hg-HA IM-1320 Reclaim. Svs., Inc. 13865 Nickel Plate Rd. Logan, OH 43138 740-385-5296 Scott R. Harden, owner

Norman Harpster Harpster Pit Hardin sand & gravel Hdn-H IM-864 16069 State Route 235 Belle Center, OH 43310 937-464-5623 Norman Harpster, owner

Harrison Sand & Gravel Co. Harrison Sand & Gravel Co. Hamilton sand & gravel 8,483 0 Hmn-17 IM-295 10980 Campbell Rd. Harrison, OH 45030 513-367-5174 Donald L. Gauck, v. pres.

Hartley Gravel Hartley Gravel Columbiana sand & gravel 10,521 10,521 Ca-H1 IM-2033 22941 Hartley Rd. Alliance, OH 44601 330-823-0003 Jacob Maendel, pres.

Harvest Sand & Gravel, Inc. Harvest Sand & Gravel, Inc. Columbiana sand & gravel 85,461 85,461 Ca-H IM-2027 2295 Bazetta Rd. sandstone 663 663 Cortland, OH 44410 clay 330-372-4408 Andrew T. Yount, pres.

Haubeil & Sons Asphalt & Haubeil & Sons Asphalt & Ross sand & gravel 114,312 114,312 Rs-H IM-1052 Materials, Inc. Materials, Inc. 379 Seney Rd. Chillicothe, OH 45601 740-773-6358 George W. Haubeil, pres.

Haueter Sand & Gravel, Inc. Haueter Sand & Gravel, Inc. Geauga sand & gravel 139,180 139,180 Gea-29 IM-215 P.O. Box 206 Haueter Sand & Gravel, Inc. Geauga sand & gravel Gea-H IM-510 Chardon, OH 44024 440-286-9482 Donald H. Haueter, pres.

Heiser Sand & Gravel Corp. Heiser Sand & Gravel Corp. Stark sand & gravel Sk-HS IM-1193 4833 Wayview St. NW Heiser Sand & Gravel Corp. Stark sand & gravel 29,072 29,072 Sk-HS1 IM-1203 North Canton, OH 44720 330-499-8201 Richard L. Heiser, pres.

Ervin Hill Enterprises, Inc. Ervin Hill Enterprises, Inc. Highland sand & gravel 19,916 19,916 Hd-L IM-1297 P.O. Box 559 Hillsboro, OH 45133 937-393-4120 Leonard Rosselott, pres. 2002 OHIO ALPHABETICAL DIRECTORY OF INDUSTRIAL-MINERAL MINE OPERATORS (cont.)

Name, address, telephone 2002 2002 State Mining and number, and president/owner/ Name of mine County Commodity sales production mine reclamation manager of company (tons) (tons) number permit number Hilltop Aggregate, Inc. Hilltop Aggregate, Inc. Portage sand & gravel 212,703 212,403 Pe-56 IM-127 P.O. Box 100 Rufener Farm Portage sand & gravel Pe-H IM-2039 Mogadore, OH 44260 330-628-4000 Robert W. West, pres.

Hilltop Basic Resources, Inc. Fairborn Aggregate Plant Greene sand & gravel 505,636 505,406 Ge-4 IM-394 One West Fourth St., Suite 1100 West Carrollton Aggregate Plant Montgomery sand & gravel 496,744 488,663 My-19 IM-401, Cincinnati, OH 45202-3615 IM-916 513-651-5000 John Steele, Jr., pres.

Hocking Valley Concrete, Inc. Hocking Valley Concrete, Inc. Hocking sand & gravel 40,971 49,000 Hg-262 IM-41 35255 Hocking Dr. Logan, OH 43138 740-385-2165 Mark Vaughn, v. pres.

Hocking Valley Mulch Sheets Pit Hocking sand & gravel 4,042 4,042 Hg-HV IM-1284 32091 Beech Camp Rd. Logan, OH 43138 740-385-6744 David E. Sheets, Jr., pres.

William A. Hoffman, Jr. Hoffman Pit Pickaway sand & gravel 2,213 2,213 Pky-H IM-1039 25043 State Route 104 Circleville, OH 43113 740-474-2002 William A. Hoffman, Jr., owner

Hollinger Excavating Hollinger Gravel Darke sand & gravel 156 156 Dke-10 IM-326 2097 Hollansburg-Arcanum Rd. New Madison, OH 45346 937-996-5381 Tom W. Hollinger, leasee

Holmes Limestone Co. 241 Plant Holmes clay 3,181 3,181 Hs-67 IM-3, IM-768 P.O. Box 295 shale 1,713 1,713 Berlin, OH 44610 Bolivar Stark clay 18,053 18,053 Sk-235 IM-945 330-893-2721 L&M Rainsburg Tuscarawas clay 35,003 35,003 Ts-H1 IM-927 Merle Mullet, pres.

Holmes Supply Corp. Holmes Supply Corp. Holmes sand & gravel 264,966 264,966 Hs-J IM-1043 6710 County Rd. 624 Millersburg, OH 44654 330-674-0051 Steve Schlabach, pres.

Honey Creek Stone Co. Honey Creek Stone Co. Mahoning limestone 321,008 523,626 Mg-54 IM-93 P.O. Box 286 clay 37,465 37,465 Petersburg, OH 44454 724-654-5537 Carmen W. Shick, pres.

Honey Creek Valley Realty Ltd. Honey Creek Vally Realty Ltd. Ashland sand & gravel 1,474 3,800 Ald-H IM-2155 925 TR 2375 Perrysville, OH 44864 419-938-6508 Randy L. Burson, pres.

Hugo Sand Co. Hugo Sand Co. Portage sand & gravel 259,907 259,907 Pe-10 IM-138 7055 State Route 43 Kent, OH 44240 216-587-2700 Dorothy M. Strohm, pres.

Hunter Land Development Hunter Land Development Fulton sand & gravel Ftn-H IM-1336 3672 CR 6-1 Delta, OH 43515 419-822-3744 Glenn Hunter, pres.

Hydraulic Press Brick Co. Hydraulic Press Brick Co. Cuyahoga shale 197,709 253,392 Cya-19 IM-95 8900 Hemlock Rd. P.O. Box 31330 Independence, OH 44131 216-524-2950 Steven Rowe, pres. 2002 OHIO ALPHABETICAL DIRECTORY OF INDUSTRIAL-MINERAL MINE OPERATORS (cont.)

Name, address, telephone 2002 2002 State Mining and number, and president/owner/ Name of mine County Commodity sales production mine reclamation manager of company (tons) (tons) number permit number JBM Ltd. State Rte. 416 Sand & Gravel Tuscarawas sand & gravel 61,786 61,786 Ts-2018 IM-1076 dba State Rte 416 Sand & Gravel 764 State Rte. 416 SE New Philadelphia, OH 44663 330-339-4313 William P. Marino, Jr., pres.

JP Sand & Gravel Co. JP Sand & Gravel Co. Franklin sand & gravel 471,561 471,561 Fn-52 IM-191 5911 Lockbourne Rd. P.O. Box 2 Lockbourne, OH 43137 614-497-0083 Richard A. Roberts, pres.

Jaclib Enterprises, Inc. Cheshire Pit Gallia sand & gravel 1,471 1,471 Ga-JE IM-2034 560 SR 554 Cheshire, OH 45620 740-367-0602 Jason C. Leach, pres.

JALIP, LTD. JALIP, LTD Wyandot sand & gravel 9,446 9,446 Wt-J IM-2119 16303 TR 124 Harpster, OH 43323 740-496-3025 David Herring, owner

James Bros., Inc. James Sand & Gravel Muskingum sand & gravel Mum-216 IM-689 3930 Boggs Rd. Zanesville, OH 43701 740-454-1522 Daniel G. James, owner

Janson & Sons Corp. Janson & Sons Corp. Portage sand & gravel 66,218 66,218 Pe-J IM-2051 11829 Spencer Park Rd. Hiram, OH 44234 330-274-8896 Gary Janson, owner

Jaymar, Inc. Jaymar, Inc. Gallia sand & gravel Ga-J IM-1145 8751 North State Route 7 Plant #4 Meigs sand & gravel 550,003 550,003 Ms-308 IM-1174 Cheshire, OH 45620 Plant #5 Meigs sand & gravel Ms-L IM-1159 740-992-6637 Jay Hall, Jr., pres.

Jefferson Materials Co. Jefferson Materials Co. Portage sand & gravel 350,361 350,361 Pe-63 IM-82 8505 State Route 14 Streetsboro, OH 44241 330-626-3816 Mark Shelly, pres.

Louis Johnson Darby Materials Plant #5 Pickaway sand & gravel 3,500 3,500 Fn-C IM-1265 9780 Rt. 62 Orient, OH 43146 614-877-4184 Louis Johnson, owner

Joseph Sand & Gravel, Inc. Joseph Sand & Gravel, Inc. Auglaize sand & gravel 22,900 22,900 Ae-23 IM-508 16272 Boundary Rd. Wapakoneta, OH 45895 419-568-3788 Kenneth D. Burden, pres.

K.C.C.I. Apex Jefferson limestone 71,899 71,899 Jfn-K IM-1164 P.O. Box 1298 Steubenville, OH 43952 740-543-4389 David Krulock, pres.

Keeney Sand & Stone, Inc. Keeney Sand & Stone, Inc. Lake sandstone 91,750 91,750 Lke-K IM-859 13320 Girdled Rd. Painesville, OH 44077 440-254-4582 Dennis J. Keeney, pres. 2002 OHIO ALPHABETICAL DIRECTORY OF INDUSTRIAL-MINERAL MINE OPERATORS (cont.)

Name, address, telephone 2002 2002 State Mining and number, and president/owner/ Name of mine County Commodity sales production mine reclamation manager of company (tons) (tons) number permit number Kellstone, Inc. Kellstone, Inc. Erie limestone 1,343,904 1,343,904 Ee-K IM-727 P.O. Box 25527 Garfield Heights, OH 44125 216-883-7200 James A. Palladino, pres.

Kilbarger Construction, Inc. David Sheets Hocking sand & gravel Hg-329 IM-1112 P.O. Box 946 Logan, OH 43138 740-385-6019 Edward Kilbarger, pres.

Kimble Clay & Limestone Co. Kimble Clay & Limestone Co. Tuscarawas limestone 125,700 125,700 Ts-1818 IM-9 3596 State Route 39 NW clay Dover, OH 44622-9801 330-343-1226 Keith B. Kimble, pres.

King Limestone, Inc. King Limestone, Inc. Guernsey, limestone 239,794 239,794 Gy-309 IM-1030 53681 Spencer Rd. Muskingum Cumberland, OH 43732 740-638-3942 Duane King, pres.

King Quarries, Inc. King Quarries, Inc. Noble limestone Ne-K IM-1254 41820 TR 4 King Quarries, Inc. Noble limestone 49,851 49,851 Ne-K1 IM-1292 Caldwell, OH 43724 740-732-2923 Mary King, pres.

Kinsman Materials, LTD. Kinsman Materials, LTD. Ashtabula sand & gravel 58,096 58,096 Asa-20 IM-1198 P.O. Box 76 Chardon, OH 44024 440-293-5400 Bill Clemson, pres.

Kipp’s Gravel Co., Inc. Kipp’s Gravel Co., Inc. Clermont sand & gravel 36,054 36,054 Ct-7 IM-432 4987 State Route 222 Batavia, OH 45102 513-732-1024 Melvin M. Kipp, pres.

Kirby’s Sand & Gravel, Inc. Kirby’s Sand & Gravel, Inc. Wyandot sand & gravel 110,168 110,168 Wt-17 IM-604 4876 County Hwy. 43 Kirby’s Sand & Gravel, Inc. Wyandot sand & gravel Wt-K IM-943 Upper Sandusky, OH 43351-9155 419-927-2260 Gene Kirby, owner

Knox County Board of Apple Valley Knox shale 2,130 2,130 Kx-K IM-870 Commissioners 117 East High St. Mt. Vernon, OH 43050 740-397-1590 James L. Henry, county engineer

Koch-Glitsch , Inc. Koch-Glitsch, Inc. Stark clay Sk-K IM-1236 Knight Division P.O. Box 30070 East Canton, OH 44730 330-488-1651 Mike Graeff, pres.

Krizman Enterprises Krizman Enterprises Tuscarawas sand & gravel Ts-K IM-2050 53100 Placid Dr. South Bend, IN 46637 219-272-8887 David J. Krizman, pres.

T & K Kuhnle Co. Munn Rd. Sand & Gravel Geauga sand & gravel 100,000 100,000 Gea-TK IM-902 P.O. Box 375 Newbury, OH 44065 440-564-7168 Bob Russell, v. pres. 2002 OHIO ALPHABETICAL DIRECTORY OF INDUSTRIAL-MINERAL MINE OPERATORS (cont.)

Name, address, telephone 2002 2002 State Mining and number, and president/owner/ Name of mine County Commodity sales production mine reclamation manager of company (tons) (tons) number permit number L & I Natural Resources, Inc. L & I Pit & Mill Warren sand & gravel 123,636 123,906 Wan-50 IM-1006 10369 Cones Rd. Loveland, OH 45140 513-459-7716 Jerry Walker, pres.

L & M Mineral Co. Evans, Heil Tuscarawas shale 48,670 48,670 Ts-1884 IM-6 5205 State Route 39 Luikart Tuscarawas clay 8,350 8,350 Ts-1914 D-0701 Millersburg, OH 44654 Spring Industries Tuscarawas sand & gravel 3,247 3,247 Ts-SI IM-569 330-893-2227 Spring Tuscarawas clay Ts-1982 IM-621 John E. Ling, Jr., pres.

LUB Inc. LUB, Inc. Muskingum sand & gravel 19,000 19,500 Mum-LB IM-2106 4174 East Pike Zanesville, OH 43701 740-452-3668 Otto Luburgh, pres.

Lafarge Corp. Paulding Quarry Paulding limestone 699,664 699,664 Pg-1 IM-513 Great Lakes Region clay 145,330 145,330 P.O. Box 160 Paulding, OH 45879 419-399-4861 Philippe Rollier, pres.

Lafarge North America Petersburg Mahoning limestone 500,000 501,431 Mg-L IM-1353 555 Frost Rd, SU 100 Marblehead Ottawa limestone 3,558,586 2,671,003 Oa-7 IM-440 Streetsboro, OH 44241 Shalersville Plant Portage sand & gravel 681,861 760,789 Pe-68 IM-660, 330-463-1200 IM-1047, Todd Ohlheiser, v. pres. IM-1107, IM-1124 Navarre Stark sand & gravel Sk-241 IM-582

Laidlaw Waste Systems Laidlaw Waste Systems (Celina), Inc. Mercer clay 249,347 249,347 Mr-C IM-1341, (Celina), Inc. IM-2107 6141 Depwig Rd. Celina, OH 45822 937-593-0057 Eric Hildreth, gen. Mgr.

Lakeside Sand & Gravel Co., Inc. Lakeside Sand & Gravel Co., Inc. Portage sand & gravel Pe-40 IM-190 3431 Frost Rd. Lakeside Sand & Gravel Co., Inc. Portage sand & gravel 453,928 453,928 Pe-LS IM-1293 Mantua, OH 44255 330-274-2569 Larry Kotkowski, pres.

L. A. Horn Excavating/ L. A. Horn Excavating/Construction, Inc. Hocking sand & gravel 6,000 6,000 Hg-L IM-2117 Construction, Inc. 35380 Hocking Dr. Logan, OH 43138 740-385-2625 Lucas A. Horn, pres.

Latham Limestone, Inc. Latham Limestone Pike limestone 260,896 260,896 Pke-13 IM-213 P.O. Box 77 Latham, OH 45646 740-493-2677 Robert Murray, pres.

Lingvai Peat Co. Lingvai Peat Co. Williams peat 5 600 Ws-17 01693 CR 8 Edgerton, OH 43517 419-298-2058 Ronald Lingvai, owner

Link Trucking Co., Inc. Matthew Morgan sand & gravel 32,603 32,603 Mon-L IM-1266 7305 SR 669 N McConnelsville, OH 43756 740-962-4480 Paul Kussmaul, pres.

Little Miami Sand & Gravel Little Miami Sand & Gravel Plant #1 Warren sand & gravel Wan-B IM-679 P.O. Box 36 Little Miami Sand & Gravel Plant #2 Warren sand & gravel Wan-46 IM-842 Lebanon, OH 45036 513-932-3221 Paul N. Herdman, pres. 2002 OHIO ALPHABETICAL DIRECTORY OF INDUSTRIAL-MINERAL MINE OPERATORS (cont.)

Name, address, telephone 2002 2002 State Mining and number, and president/owner/ Name of mine County Commodity sales production mine reclamation manager of company (tons) (tons) number permit number Logan Construction Logan Construction Logan sand & gravel Lgn-L IM-2064 3610 CR 50 Rushsylvania, OH 43347 937-468-2356 Todd Mobley, owner

London Tile Co. Biglow Ashland shale Ald-1 IM-334 65 Walnut St. New London, OH 44851 419-929-1551 Sylvia Danison, pres.

Loxley Aggregates, Inc. Loxley Aggregates, Inc. Preble sand & gravel 2,537 2,537 Pre-9 IM-1095 4277 Falls Rd. clay 1,224 1,224 Lewisburg, OH 45338 937-839-5488 Matthew L. Loxley, pres.

Luburgh Inc. Luburgh Clay Pit Muskingum clay Mum-L IM-1344 4174 East Pike Luburgh Inc. Muskingum clay 44,000 44,000 Mum-L1 IM-2158 Zanesville, OH 43701 740-452-3668 Otto Luburgh, pres.

Lucky Sand & Gravel Co. Lucky Sand & Gravel Co. Portage sand & gravel 70,343 70,343 Pe-L IM-154 12018 Frost Rd. Mantua, OH 44255 330-562-6196 Bernard Udelson, pres.

Al Mackey Enterprises, Inc. CR 4 Fulton sand & gravel Ftn-M2 IM-1294 P.O. Box 269 Pheils Lucas sand & gravel 8,500 9,000 Ls-M1 IM-2137 Swanton, OH 43558 419-826-7777 Al Mackey, pres.

MacRitchie Materials, Inc. MacRitchie Materials, Inc. Wood limestone 305,147 341,332 Wd-1 IM-548 P.O. Box 90 West Millgrove, OH 43467 419-288-2790 Donald B. MacRitchie, pres.

Marshall Quarry, Inc. Marshall Quarry, Inc. Highland limestone 539 539 Hd-4 IM-406 11199 State Route 124 clay 60 60 Hillsboro, OH 45133 937-466-2560 Ronald L. Main, pres.

Martin Marietta Aggregates Apple Grove Plant Meigs sand & gravel 676,967 707,354 Ms-205 IM-30 300 Star Ave, SU 312 Parkersburg, WV 26101 304-485-7341 John M. Hays, v. pres.

Martin Marietta Aggregates Fairfield II Gravel Butler sand & gravel Br-14 IM-147 4770 Duke Dr., SU 200 Fairfield Sand & Gravel Butler sand & gravel 1,931,911 2,221,806 Br-35 IM-200 Mason, OH 45040 Hamilton Butler sand & gravel 734,239 552,121 Br-5 IM-153 513-701-1140 Ross Sand & Gravel Butler sand & gravel 701,491 804,172 Br-29 IM-149 Geoff Harris, pres. Fairborn Gravel Clark sand & gravel 569,476 631,639 Ck-13 IM-366 Fort Jefferson Stone Darke limestone 225,000 300,000 Dke-1 IM-362 Delaware #332 Delaware limestone 893,351 884,160 Del-3 IM-327 Meredith Quarry Delaware limestone 85,023 95,214 Del-2 IM-299 Shawnee #324 Delaware limestone 240,000 240,000 Del-43 IM-262 Blue Rock Limestone Fayette limestone 462,642 399,373 Fe-2 IM-169 Columbus #319 Franklin sand & gravel 245,000 145,000 Fn-63 IM-185 Columbus Limestone #321 Franklin limestone 670,000 670,000 Fn-533 IM-185 Lockbourne #213 Franklin sand & gravel 225,000 0 Fn-233 IM-183 Marble Cliff #323 Franklin limestone 370,000 370,000 Fn-23 IM-261 Cedarville Limestone Greene limestone 717,966 829,075 Ge-17 IM-435 Haines Rd. Greene sand & gravel Ge-32 IM-400 Spring Valley Gravel Greene sand & gravel 796,756 796,764 Ge-42 IM-954, IM-2123 Spring Valley North Greene sand & gravel 4,500 2,500 Ge-38 IM-333 Xenia Greene sand & gravel 671,327 573,532 Ge-33 IM-379 Camp Dennison Hamilton sand & gravel 150,102 805 Hmn-5 IM-148 E-town Sand & Gravel Hamilton sand & gravel 1,228,005 983,190 Hmn-71 IM-771

3This mine was operated January through June 2002 by Martin Marietta Aggregates and July through December 2002 by Shelly Materials, Inc. 2002 OHIO ALPHABETICAL DIRECTORY OF INDUSTRIAL-MINERAL MINE OPERATORS (cont.)

Name, address, telephone 2002 2002 State Mining and number, and president/owner/ Name of mine County Commodity sales production mine reclamation manager of company (tons) (tons) number permit number E-town Sand & Gravel Hamilton sand & gravel Hmn-P IM-1333 Harrison Sand & Gravel Hamilton sand & gravel 545,050 469,013 Hmn-37 IM-170 Miamitown Hamilton sand & gravel Hmn-D IM-1079 Lynchburg Quarry Highland limestone 1,228,005 996,052 Hd-M IM-1170 East Liberty #326 Logan limestone 37,000 37,000 Lgn-13 IM-574 Troy Gravel Miami sand & gravel 525,288 536,144 Mi-3 IM-462, IM-658 Phillipsburg Montgomery limestone 808,718 993,289 My-1 IM-374 Rip Rap Rd. Montgomery sand & gravel 64,519 72,463 My-66 IM-677 Franklin Gravel Warren sand & gravel 597,285 473,077 Wan-38 IM-615

Martin Marietta Magnesia Woodville Quarry Sandusky limestone 2,435,026 2,438,000 Sy-1 IM-537 Specialties,Inc. 755 Lime Rd. Woodville, OH 43469 419-849-4200 Steve Raffensperger, pres.

R.J. Martin Service & Horseshoe Bend Sand & Gravel, Inc. Greene sand & gravel 370 370 Ge-40 IM-923 Excavating 1875 Roxanna-New Burlington Rd. Waynesville, OH 45068 937-862-4182 Roger J. Martin, pres.

George C. Smith/Mason’s Sand Mason’s Sand & Gravel Co. Franklin sand & gravel 117,079 117,079 Fn-11 IM-234 & Gravel Co. 2385 Rathmell Rd. Obetz, OH 43207 614-491-3611 George C. Smith, pres.

Massillon Materials, Inc. Massillon Materials, Inc. Stark sand & gravel 496,174 496,174 Sk-M IM-1031 26 N. Cochran St. MMI Warmington Plant Stark sand & gravel 34,689 34,689 Sk-M1 IM-1332 P.O. Box 499 MMI Sandyville Plant Tuscarawas sand & gravel 331 331 Ts-MM IM-1324 Dalton, OH 44618 330-837-4767 Howard J. Wenger, pres.

Mathews Sand & Gravel Mathews Sand & Gravel Ashtabula sand & gravel 690 690 Asa-M IM-1301 5061 Monroe Center Conneaut, OH 44030 440-594-1130 Edward G. Mathews, owner

Maxville Quarries, Inc. St. Clair Hocking limestone Hg-M IM-2057 7957 State Route 668 South Carpenter Perry limestone Py-343 IM-1061 Logan, OH 43138 Downhour Perry limestone 149,331 132,153 Py-235 IM-515 740-385-2568 David J. McCort, pres.

MBC Holdings, Inc. Kwest/Port Cliinton Ottawa gypsum 13,028 53,614 Oa-2 IM-344 1613 S. Definance St. Archbold, OH 43502 419-446-9106 Mark F. Murray, pres.

Mecco, Inc. Mecco, Inc. Butler sand & gravel 213,637 239,337 Br-15 IM-316 2504 S. Main St. Middletown, OH 45042 513-422-3781 David T. Morgan, pres.

Mechanicsburg Sand & Gravel, Mechanicsburg Sand & Gravel, Inc. Champaign sand & gravel 202,662 202,662 Cpn-22 IM-889 Inc. P.O. Box 18 Mechanicsburg, OH 43044 937-834-2606 James G. Cushman, pres.

Meigs County Commissioners Meigs County Commissioners Meigs sand & gravel 21,082 21,082 Ms-301 IM-619 34110 Fairground Rd. Pomeroy, OH 45769 740-992-2895 Jeff Thornton, comm. 2002 OHIO ALPHABETICAL DIRECTORY OF INDUSTRIAL-MINERAL MINE OPERATORS (cont.)

Name, address, telephone 2002 2002 State Mining and number, and president/owner/ Name of mine County Commodity sales production mine reclamation manager of company (tons) (tons) number permit number The Melvin Stone Co., LLC Melvin Clinton limestone 1,492,486 1,562,284 Cln-1 IM-241 P.O. Box 158 Fayette Fayette limestone Fe-1 IM-831 Sabina, OH 45169 Bowersville Greene limestone 177,763 157,463 Ge-M IM-2052 937-584-2486 Circleville Pickaway sand & gravel 235,099 324,984 Pky-R IM-993 Dennis J. Garrison, pres. Williamsport Pickaway limestone 297,325 389,875 Pky-4 IM-209 Plano Road Ross limestone 333,452 388,014 Rs-MC1 IM-1298

Menuez Bros. Sand & Gravel, Menuez Bros. Sand & Gravel, Inc. Holmes sand & gravel 217,144 249,000 Hs-82 IM-707 Inc. 5366 County Rd. 349 Route 1 Millersburg, OH 44654 330-674-4254 James T. Menuez, v. pres.

Mesenburg Bros., Inc. Mesenburg Bros., Inc. Huron sandstone 16,138 16,138 Hrn-8 IM-268 2366 Wells Rd. Collins, OH 44826 419-668-5691 Peter J. Mesenburg, pres.

Miami River Stone Co. Miami River Stone Co. Shelby limestone 590,597 591,708 Shy-17 IM-389 1700 Miami River Rd. sand & gravel 76,853 45,634 Sidney, OH 45365 Rock Run Shelby limestone 367 367 Shy-16 IM-411 937-492-5412 Staley Pit Shelby limestone 1,167 32,025 Shy-SS IM-438 Thomas P. Milligan, pres. sand & gravel 5,807 Washington Twp. Pit Shelby sand & gravel Shy-13 IM-412

Miami View Mining Co., Ltd. Miami View Warren sand & gravel 744,098 744,098 Wan-MV IM-1329 998-B East Ridge Dr. Lebanon, OH 45036 513-494-1238 David Oeder, managing mbr.

Miller Bros. Gravel, Inc. Miller Bros. Gravel, Inc. Miami sand & gravel Mi-504 IM-1032 7900 S. Kessler-Frederick Rd. Miller Bros. Gravel, Inc. Montgomery sand & gravel 314,517 314,517 My-52 IM-348 Tipp City, OH 45371 937-836-0981 Thomas O. Miller, pres.

Miller Sand & Gravel, Inc. Miller Sand & Gravel, Inc. Portage sand & gravel 1,257 1,650 Pe-39 IM-1078 10228 State Route 82 peat 33 100 Windham, OH 44288 330-326-3157 Brian K. Miller, pres.

Millersville Lime Inc. Carmeuse Lime Inc. Sandusky limestone Sy-3 IM-282 3964 CR 41 Millersville Plant Sandusky limestone 510,817 39,045 Sy-4 IM-381 Millersville, OH 43435-9786 419-638-2511 Tom Durks, pres.

Mills Rock, Sand, & Soil Inc. Mills Rock, Sand, & Soil Inc. Portage sand & gravel 78,419 78,419 Pe-M IM-1312 4022 State Route 303 Mantua, OH 44255 330-297-0517 Alvin MillsKarl Stuble, pres.

Moon Enterprises, Inc. Moon Enterprises, Inc Lucas sand & gravel Ls-ME IM-1345 2701 South Eber Rd. Monclova, OH 43542 419-866-1317 Kenneth Mark Moon, pres.

Moore’s Excavating Co. Moore’s Excavating Co. Champaign sand & gravel 8,765 8,765 Cpn-20 IM-482 2222 N. U S Hwy 68 Moore’s Excavating Co. Champaign sand & gravel 5,296 0 Cpn-25 IM-1227 Urbana, OH 43078 Moore’s Excavating Co. Clark sand & gravel 5,366 0 Ck-29 IM-1233 937-653-6288 Dorothy Moore, pres.

Moraine Materials Co., Inc. Moraine Materials Co., Inc. Plant 22 Butler sand & gravel 279,627 279,627 Br-6 IM-177 9661 Sugar St. Moraine Materials Co., Inc. Plant 21 Montgomery sand & gravel 55,337 55,337 My-41 IM-360 Germantown, OH 45327 937-855-2228 George Kling, pres. 2002 OHIO ALPHABETICAL DIRECTORY OF INDUSTRIAL-MINERAL MINE OPERATORS (cont.)

Name, address, telephone 2002 2002 State Mining and number, and president/owner/ Name of mine County Commodity sales production mine reclamation manager of company (tons) (tons) number permit number Morrow Gravel Co. Urbana Champaign sand & gravel 174,564 201,119 Cpn-1 IM-371 11641 Mosteller Rd. Rockford Quarry Mercer limestone 130,382 147,681 Mr-2 IM-430 Cincinnati, OH 45241 Pike County Pike sand & gravel Pke-M IM-1325 513-771-0820 Morrow Gravel Co. Warren sand & gravel Wan-M IM-728, James P. Jurgensen, pres. IM-1065 Morrow Gravel Co. Warren sand & gravel Wan-M1 IM-1051 Morrow Plant Warren sand & gravel Wan-M2 IM-837

Morton International, Inc. Morton Field Wayne salt 561,293 526344 We-9129 Division 151 S. Industrial St. P.O. Box 337 Rittman, OH 44270-0337 330-925-3015 Walter W. Becky, pres.

Morton International, Inc. Fairport Mine Lake salt 1,019,013 957,576 Lke-6 Morton Salt Division P.O. Box 428 Grand River, OH 44045-0428 440-639-4243 Paul R. Schank, facility mgr.

Mt. Eaton Reclamation Inc. Mt. Eaton Reclamation, Inc. Wayne sandstone 46,544 46,544 We-26 IM-690, P.O. Box 256 clay IM-1210 Mt. Eaton, OH 44659 330-359-5364 Freeman Mullet, pres.

Muskingum River Gravel Co. S & S Aggregate #8 Hocking sand & gravel 141,887 149,224 Hg-301 IM-458 P.O. Box 1585 Plant #4 Muskingum sand & gravel Mum-262 IM-422 Zanesville, OH 43702-1585 S & S Agg Muskingum sand & gravel Mon-M IM-0718 740-453-0721 S & S Aggregate #1 Muskingum sand & gravel 184,132 184,243 Mum-228 IM-421 Richard A. McClelland, pres. S & S Agg #16 Portage sand & gravel 450,029 461,112 Pe-15 IM-104 S & S Aggregate Plant #7 Ross sand & gravel 204,191 199,041 Rs-M IM-114 Plant #2 Washington sand & gravel 32,761 19,368 Wn-38 IM-701

National Aggregates, Inc. National Aggregates, Inc. Stark sand & gravel 275,477 275,477 Sk-1017 IM-1186 P.O. Box 340 Malvern, OH 44644 330-866-1999 William Scheckler, pres.

National Lime & Stone Co. Lima Plant Allen limestone 904,000 904,000 An-3 IM-484 P.O. Box 120 Buckland Plant Auglaize limestone 463,000 463,000 Ae-10 IM-486 Findlay, OH 45839-0120 Wapakoneta Plant Auglaize sand & gravel 224,000 224,000 Ae-30 IM-598 419-422-4341 Bucyrus Plant Crawford limestone 2,846,000 2,846,000 Cd-1 IM-404 R. W. Kruse, v. chairman Delaware Plant Delaware limestone 3,670,000 3,670,000 Del-5 IM-207 Findlay Plant Hancock limestone 1,049,000 1,049,000 Hk-7 IM-1002 Ridge Quarry Hancock limestone Hk-A IM-1299 County Lime Quarry Hardin limestone Hdn-N IM-2072 Hamilton Quarry. Marion limestone Mn-2 IM-423 Marion Plant Marion limestone 781,000 781,000 Mn-3 IM-168 Rimer Plant Putnam limestone 194,000 194,000 Pm-N IM-0479 Carey Plant Wyandot limestone 2,593,000 2,593,000 Wt-1 IM-405 Sammet Wyandot sand & gravel Wt-N IM-2123 Upper Sandusky Plant Wyandot sand & gravel 232,000 232,000 Wt-15 IM-376, IM-551

Neer’s Sand & Gravel Neer’s Sand & Gravel Logan sand & gravel 116,595 116,595 Lgn-6 IM-459 4859 Township Rd. 45 Bellefontaine, OH 43311 937-585-6733 Arden J. Neer, Sr., owner

Nelson Sand & Gravel, Inc. Nelson Sand & Gravel, Inc. Ashtabula sand & gravel 81,500 81,500 Asa-N1 IM-2102 P.O. Box 466 Kingsville, OH 44048 440-224-0198 Thomas H. Nelson, pres.

New Baltimore CDD Landfill, New Baltimore CDD Landfill, Ltd. Hamilton clay Hmn-NB IM-1337 Ltd. 6950 River Rd. New Baltimore, OH 45030 513-385-9031 Thomas & Kenneth Henke, owners/partners 2002 OHIO ALPHABETICAL DIRECTORY OF INDUSTRIAL-MINERAL MINE OPERATORS (cont.)

Name, address, telephone 2002 2002 State Mining and number, and president/owner/ Name of mine County Commodity sales production mine reclamation manager of company (tons) (tons) number permit number Newbury Sand & Gravel Newbury Sand & Gravel (617) Geauga sand & gravel 80,152 80,152 Gea-N IM-1123 15365 Ravenna Rd. Burton, OH 44021 440-834-0200 Blaine M. Kaufman, owner

New Carlisle Sand & Gravel Co. New Carlisle Sand & Gravel Co. Miami sand & gravel 150 150 Mi-501 6090 S. Scarff Rd. New Carlisle, OH 45344 937-845-8434 James R. Upton, owner

Newton Asphalt Paving, Inc. 516 Tuscarawas sand & gravel 143,065 143,065 Ts-2001 IM-1004 P.O. Box 86 Strasburg, OH 44680 330-878-5648 George A. Gessner, pres.

J. E. Nicolozakes Co. Bank One Tuscarawas sand & gravel 250,000 250,000 Ts-N IM-2032 62920 Georgetown Rd. Cambridge, OH 43725 740-435-3222 John E. Nicolozakes, pres.

Andy Nixon Contractors, Inc. Nixon Pit Williams sand & gravel 90,027 90,027 Ws-N IM-1291 13307 CR J35 clay 696 696 Montpelier, OH 43543 419-737-2060 Carol J. Nixon, pres.

Northern Ohio Paving Co. Allied Plant #3 Stark sand & gravel 575,287 575,287 Sk-N IM-156 1749 Highland Dr. Twinsburg, OH 44087 330-425-7861 Mark Shelly, pres.

North Shore Stone Quarries, Inc. North Shore Stone Quarries, Inc. Seneca limestone 2,734 2,734 Sa-8 IM-313 72 Fernhill Ave. Columbus, OH 43228 614-878-0620 Clifford Hammond, pres.

Northwest Ohio Property NOPD, Ltd. Fulton sand & gravel 33,223 33,223 Ftn-NW IM-2138 Developments, Ltd. P.O. Box 14 Defiance, OH 43512 419-784-4850 Paul E. Gaeke, pres.

Nuway Services, Inc. Hopewell Licking clay 43,828 43,828 Lg-NU IM-2046 3441 Sportsman Club Rd. Johnstown, OH 43031 740-587-2451 George M. McInturff, Sr., pres.

Carl E. Oeder & Sons Sand Carl E. Oeder and Sons Sand & Gravel Warren sand & gravel 369,176 369,176 Wan-41 IM-629 & Gravel 3890 Turtlecreek Rd. Lebanon, OH 45036 513-494-1238 Carl E. Oeder, pres.

Oglebay Norton Industrial Millwood Plant Knox sandstone 107,229 107,229 Kx-1 IM-269 Sands, Inc. Glass Rock Plant Perry sandstone 229,423 228,528 Py-344 IM-1014 P.O. Box 1000 clay Zanesville, OH 43702-1000 800-522-0171 Steve Bell, dir. of oper.

Ohio Asphaltic Limestone Corp. Ohio Asphaltic Limestone Corp. Highland limestone Hd-O IM-2056 8591 Mad River Rd. Ohio Asphaltic Limestone Corp. Highland limestone Hd-O1 IM-2068 Hillsboro, OH 45133 Ohio Asphaltic Limestone Corp. Highland limestone 466,236 466,236 Hd-3 IM-253 937-364-2191 W. C. Mason, pres. 2002 OHIO ALPHABETICAL DIRECTORY OF INDUSTRIAL-MINERAL MINE OPERATORS (cont.)

Name, address, telephone 2002 2002 State Mining and number, and president/owner/ Name of mine County Commodity sales production mine reclamation manager of company (tons) (tons) number permit number Ohio Bulk Transfer Co. Twinsburg Sand & Gravel Summit sand & gravel St-60 IM-1206 P.O. Box 25527 Garfield Heights, OH 44125 216-883-7200 James Palladino, pres.

Olen Corp. Stewart Plant #4 Athens sand & gravel 23,664 23,664 As-W IM-979 4755 South High St. Columbus Plant #3 Franklin sand & gravel 2,436,699 2,436,699 Fn-58 IM-1023 Columbus, OH 43207-4028 Hilliard Plant #1 Franklin limestone 550,075 550,075 Fn-43 IM-188 614-491-1515 sand & gravel 2,502 2,502 Ken Holland, pres. Olen Corp. Knox sand & gravel Kx-O IM-2159 Darel L. Hathaway Knox sand & gravel Kx-DH IM-2078 Fredericktown Plant #2 Knox sand & gravel 519,066 519,066 Kx-16 IM-793 St. Louisville Plant #5 Licking sand & gravel 321,146 321,146 Lg-31 IM-246 Olen Corp. Ross sand & gravel Rs-G IM-2099 McCarthy Quarry Wyandot limestone 395,618 395,618 Wt-3 IM-298

Oneida Sand & Gravel, Inc. Oneida Sand & Gravel, Inc. Carroll sand & gravel 98,156 98,156 Cl-204 IM-554 P.O. Box 910 Malvern, OH 44644 330-863-0808 Rodney L. Smitley, pres.

The Ongais Co. Ongais Plant #1 Butler sand & gravel Br-O IM-2143 4000 Oxford State Rd. Middletown, OH 45044 513-422-6677 James K. Spurlino, partner

Osborne Materials Co. Osborne Materials Co. Lake sand & gravel 68,783 68,783 Lke-dredge P.O. Box 248 Grand River, OH 44045-0248 440-357-5562 Harold T. Larned, pres.

Oster Sand & Gravel, Inc. Malvern Plant Carroll sand & gravel Cl-O IM-2082 5947 Whipple Ave. NW Massillon Plant Stark sand & gravel 630,913 630,913 Sk-165 IM-192 North Canton, OH 44720-7692 Mudbrook Plant Stark sand & gravel 52,766 52,766 Sk-R IM-697 330-494-5472 Oster Sand & Gravel, Inc.-Bolivar Tuscarawas sand & gravel 315,669 315,669 Ts-2036 IM-1155 Marlene K. Oster, pres.

Ours Sand & Gravel Ours Sand & Gravel Gallia sand & gravel 4,105 4,105 Ga-O IM-1028 20444 State Route 7 S Crown City, OH 45623 740-256-1378 Donald Ours, owner

Patrick Excavating, Inc. Patrick Portage sand & gravel 3,275 3,275 Pe-P IM-1322 5839 SR 5 clay 463 463 P.O. Box 38 Ravenna, OH 44266 330-296-7706 Tim Patrick, pres.

R. H. Penick Co. R. H. Penick Co. Licking salt 3,486 3,486 Lg-45 1504 Blue Jay Rd. Heath, OH 43056-1767 740-323-3040 R. H. Penick, owner

Phillips Sand & Gravel Phillips Sand & Gravel Greene sand & gravel 379,233 379,233 Ge-36 IM-305 P.O. Box 187 Alpha, OH 45301 937-426-5461 Richard Phillips II, pres.

Piqua Materials, Inc. Piqua Minerals Division Miami limestone 674,572 777,880 Mi-1 IM-382 Piqua Minerals Division 1750 W. Statler Rd. Piqua, OH 45356 937-773-4824 Albert Donovan, mgr.

C. F. Poeppelman, Inc. C. F. Poeppelman, Inc. Miami limestone 362,875 362,875 Mi-10 IM-335 4755 N. State Route 721 Bradford, OH 45308 937-448-2191 James C. Poeppelman, pres. 2002 OHIO ALPHABETICAL DIRECTORY OF INDUSTRIAL-MINERAL MINE OPERATORS (cont.)

Name, address, telephone 2002 2002 State Mining and number, and president/owner/ Name of mine County Commodity sales production mine reclamation manager of company (tons) (tons) number permit number Power Development Corp. Power Carroll sand & gravel 1,750 2,100 Cl-PD IM-1352 P.O. Box 936 Malvern, OH 44644 330-863-0603 Paul W. Robertson, pres.

Prairie Lane Sand & Gravel Co. Prairie Lane Sand & Gravel Co. Wayne sand & gravel 200,348 200,348 We-11 IM-547 3001 Prairie Lane Rd. clay 2,719 2,719 P.O. Box 233 Wooster, OH 44691 330-262-6821 Ralph W. Miller, pres.

Precision Aggregate, Inc. Precision Aggregate II Wood limestone 255,000 255,000 Wd-14 IM-1157 12205 E. Gypsy Lane Rd. sand & gravel Bowling Green, OH 43402 Precision Aggregate I Wyandot sand & gravel 87,916 87,916 Wt-4 IM-520 419-352-4681 Randolph Schmeltz, pres.

Precision Aggregates III, LLC Precision Aggregates III, LLC Sandusky limestone 244,000 244,000 Sy-5-1 IM-0259 100 Stone St. sand & gravel Fremont, OH 43240 419-352-4681 Randolph G. Schmeltz, pres.

Putnam County Board of Putnam County Landfill Borrow Pit Putnam clay 560 560 Pm-P IM-2002 Commissioners Putnam County Courthouse 245 E. Main St, SU 101 Ottawa, OH 45875 419-523-3656 Ronald Leopold, pres.

Putnam Stone Co. Putnam Stone Co. Putnam limestone 256,009 238,475 Pm-2 IM-570 7053 Road M Ottawa, OH 45875-9754 419-523-6004 Tony Shroyer, pres.

Quality Ready Mix, Inc. Quality Pit Auglaize sand & gravel 26,694 26,694 Ae-16 IM-595 12201 Fryburg Rd. Wapakoneta, OH 45895 419-738-2817 Robert E. Hirschfeld, pres.

Quality Stone Co. Quality Stone Co. Vinton limestone Vn-190 D-0761 8751 North State Route 7 Route 32 Vinton limestone 437,986 437,986 Vn-193 Cheshire, OH 45620 740-992-6637 Jay Hall, Jr., pres.

The Quarry, LLC The Quarry Greene limestone 820 820 Ge-Q IM-2090 1700 Lyons Rd. Dayton, OH 45458 937-435-8584 Shery Oakes, pres.

R. L., Ltd. R. L. Ltd Hamilton sand & gravel 350 350 Hmn-67 IM-529 5850 Dryfork Rd. Cleves, OH 45002 513-367-5700 Rick Ashcraft, v. pres.

Rainbow Sand & Gravel, Inc. Rainbow Sand & Gravel, Inc. Portage sand & gravel 106,636 106,636 Pe-64 IM-1017 P.O. Box 240 Bristol, OH 44402 330-889-9400 Rex King, pres.

Red Brush Peat Co. Red Brush Peat Co. Portage sand & gravel 10,195 10,195 Pe-61 IM-1064 6945 Red Brush Rd. clay Ravenna, OH 44266 peat 330-297-0923 Barbara H. Linger, owner 2002 OHIO ALPHABETICAL DIRECTORY OF INDUSTRIAL-MINERAL MINE OPERATORS (cont.)

Name, address, telephone 2002 2002 State Mining and number, and president/owner/ Name of mine County Commodity sales production mine reclamation manager of company (tons) (tons) number permit number Richards Service Garage Richards Service Garage Greene sand & gravel 100 100 Ge-R IM-829 2170 Wilberforce-Clifton Rd. Xenia, OH 45385 937-372-8263 Roger Richards, owner

Richland Moulded Brick Co. Richland Moulded Brick Co. Richland shale 15,100 15,100 Rd-R IM-1035 1000 Richland Shale Rd. P.O. Box 1711 Mansfield, OH 44901 419-524-0000 Dudley P. Frame, Jr., pres.

Ridge Township Quarry Ridge Township Quarry Van Wert limestone 85,098 85,098 Vt-7 IM-642 16905 Middlepoint Rd. Van Wert, OH 45891 419-238-2533 Jenny Lautenschleger, foreman

Riverside Sand & Gravel Co., Riverside Sand & Gravel Co., Inc. Summit sand & gravel 35,480 35,480 St-24 IM-239 Inc. sandstone 2,790 2,790 P.O. Box 324 Tallmadge, OH 44278-0324 330-673-2021 Albert H. Acken, Jr., pres.

Gary Roberts Excavating Gary Roberts Excavating Licking sand & gravel 750 750 Lg-504 IM-991 570 Derby Downs Rd. Newark, OH 43055 740-763-3206 Gary L. Roberts, owner

Rockwell Sand & Gravel, Inc. Rockwell Sand & Gravel, Inc. Portage sand & gravel 184,865 184,865 Pe-85 IM-700 8300 State Route 14 Ruefner Portage sand & gravel Pe-R IM-2037 Streetsboro, OH 44241 330-626-5577 Roger Schuck, pres.

Dale B. Rohr Dale B. Rohr Stark sand & gravel 50,500 50,500 Sk-RO IM-2084 10794 Strusser St. NW Canal Fulton, OH 44614 330-854-4004 Dale B. Rohr, owner

Roy M. Roush R Farm S & G Pickaway sand & gravel 1,876 1,876 Pky-RR IM-2040 11278 Darby Creek Rd. Orient, OH 43146 614-877-4792 Roy M. Roush, owner

Rubel Quarry, Inc. Rubel Quarry, Inc. Monroe limestone Me-509 IM-1094 35479 State Route 78 Lewisville, OH 43754 740-567-3217 Randy Rubel, pres.

Rumpke Mountain Mining Co. Rumpke Mountain Mining Co. Hamilton clay 13,017 13,017 Hmn-72 IM-1264 10795 Hughes Rd. shale 169,799 169,799 Cincinnati, OH 45251 513-851-0122 William J. Rumpke, pres.

Rumpke Waste, Inc. Rumpke Waste, Inc. Brown clay 147,687 147,687 Bn-W IM-2076 9427 Beyers Rd. shale 78,896 78,896 Georgetown, OH 45121 513-851-0122 William Rumpke, pres.

Rupp Construction, Inc. Rupp Construction, Inc. Wayne sand & gravel 471,366 471,366 We-7 IM-471 18228 Fulton Rd. Marshallville, OH 44645 330-855-2781 Gary D. Radabaugh, pres. 2002 OHIO ALPHABETICAL DIRECTORY OF INDUSTRIAL-MINERAL MINE OPERATORS (cont.)

Name, address, telephone 2002 2002 State Mining and number, and president/owner/ Name of mine County Commodity sales production mine reclamation manager of company (tons) (tons) number permit number S & S Aggregate, Inc. Plant #6 Franklin sand & gravel Fn-24 IM-266 P.O. Box 1585 Twin Lakes-S & S Agg. #10 Portage sand & gravel 5,878 5,878 Pe-67 IM-202 Zanesville, OH 43702-1585 Twin Lakes-S & S Agg. #11 Portage sand & gravel Pe-59 IM-210 740-453-0721 S & S Agg. #14 Richland sand & gravel 529,751 635,761 Rd-5 IM-470 Richard A. McClelland, v. pres. Twin Lakes-S & S Agg. #9 Summit sand & gravel 34,426 28,133 St-44 IM-178

S.R.I., Inc. John P. Raish Montgomery sand & gravel 244 244 My-R IM-539 1550 Soldiers Home-West Dayton, OH 45418 937-268-8991 Steve Rauch, pres.

Samco, Inc. Springbrook Trumbull sand & gravel 233,336 233,336 Tl-12 IM-131 10217 State Rte. 534 N sandstone 96 96 Middlefield, OH 44062 shale 25,600 25,600 440-272-5158 J. Jim Holmes, pres.

SANDCO Sand & Topsoil, Inc. SANDCO Sand & Topsoil, Inc. Fulton sand & gravel 71,000 71,000 Ftn-SI IM-1308 9146 W. Bancroft St Holland, OH 43528 419-829-4523 Raymond Cordray, pres.

Sandkuhl Clay Works, Inc. Sandkuhl Clay Works, Inc. Auglaize clay 6,119 6,119 Ae-7 05536 Kossuth-Amanda Rd. Spencerville, OH 45887 419-647-2905 Leslie E. Sandkuhl, pres.

Sandman Trucking, Inc. Sandman Trucking, Inc. Fulton sand & gravel Ftn-SA IM-1335 9025 Old Airport Highway Sandman Trucking, Inc. Fulton sand & gravel 71,665 71,665 Ftn-SA1 IM-2136 Holland, OH 43528 E. H. Taylor Inc. Lucas sand & gravel Ls-T IM-2012 419-865-1666 Sandman Trucking, Inc. Lucas sand & gravel Ls-ST IM-2001 Shaun M. Parker, pres. Sandman Trucking, Inc. Lucas sand & gravel Ls-ST1 IM-2060

Guy Schieve Schieve Pit Lorain sand & gravel 6,300 6,300 Ln-12 IM-731 P.O. Box 83 Birmingham, OH 44816 440-965-8792 Guy Schieve, owner

E. H. Schilling & Sons, Inc. E. H. Schilling & Sons, Inc. Scioto sand & gravel So-78 1154 TR 1117 Ironton, OH 45638 740-532-8463 Earl H. Schilling, pres.

Schloss Materials Co. Schloss Materials Co. Portage sand & gravel 135,744 135,744 Pe-60 IM-78 13700 McCracken Rd. Schloss Materials Co. Portage sand & gravel Pe-SM IM-499 Cleveland, OH 44125 216-587-4900 Raymond E. Schloss, Jr., pres.

Schrader and Son, Inc. Schrader & Son, Inc. Pike sandstone 40,000 40,000 Pke-S IM-1348 15317 Beaver Pike Jackson, OH 45640 740-286-0258 Jeffrey L. Schrader, pres.

Roy B. Schweitzer New Miami Pit Butler sand & gravel Br-3 IM-719 dba The Gravel Co. Cleves Hamilton sand & gravel Hmn-28 IM-353 325 Clark Rd. P.O. Box 15501 Cincinnati, OH 45215 513-761-4980 Roy B. Schweitzer, pres.

Scioto Sand & Stone, Inc. Scioto #1 Scioto sand & gravel 12,521 12,569 So-BT IM-1286 P.O. Box 2423 Huntinton, WV 25725 740-574-5058 Talbert Ball, pres. 2002 OHIO ALPHABETICAL DIRECTORY OF INDUSTRIAL-MINERAL MINE OPERATORS (cont.)

Name, address, telephone 2002 2002 State Mining and number, and president/owner/ Name of mine County Commodity sales production mine reclamation manager of company (tons) (tons) number permit number Mark E. Scott Scott Pit Ross sand & gravel 21,000 21,000 Rs-P IM-122 P.O. Box 6112 Chillicothe, OH 45601 740-772-4990 Mark E. Scott, owner

Seaway Sand & Stone, Inc. Seaway Sand & Stone, Inc. Lucas limestone 150,000 150,000 Ls-13 IM-492 11330 Airport Hwy sand & gravel 10,000 10,000 Swanton, OH 43558 clay 7,500 7,500 419-865-5751 shale 20 20 Brent Gerken, pres.

Seville Sand & Gravel, Inc. Seville Sand & Gravel, Inc. Medina sand & gravel 232,239 232,239 Ma-22 IM-425, 8215 Seville Rd. IM-442, Lodi, OH 44254 IM-650, 330-948-1812 IM-651 George D. Cross, pres.

Betty Sewell and Rebecca Sewell and Johnson Logan sand & gravel 49,000 49,000 Lgn-J IM-2053 Johnson 3403 US Route 68 South Bellefontaine, OH 43311 740-922-3942 Mary J. Brown, pres.

Shady Bend Sand & Gravel Shady Bend Sand and Gravel Coshocton sand & gravel 126,616 126,616 Cn-624 IM-243 550 Pleasant Valley Rd. NW P.O. Box 336 Sugarcreek, OH 44681 330-852-4440 Daniel O. Miller, owner

Shamrock Materials, Inc. Shamrock Butler sand & gravel 547,874 469,732 Br-52 IM-814 11641 Mosteller Rd. Cincinnati, OH 45241 513-771-0820 James P. Jurgensen, pres.

Sharon Stone Co. Sharon Stone Co. Noble limestone 64,954 64,954 Ne-S IM-913 P.O. Box 100 clay Dexter City, OH 45727 Belpre Sand & Gravel Washington sand & gravel 113,052 113,052 Wn-SS IM-2006 740-989-2290 David Skinner, pres.

Shelly Materials, Inc. Shelly Materials, Inc. Plant Champaign sand & gravel Cpn-21 IM-616 80 Park Dr. Shelly Materials, Inc. Plant #3 Clark sand & gravel 109,628 109,628 Ck-25 IM-358 P.O. Box 266 Shelly Materials, Inc. Plant #1305 Coshocton sand & gravel 105,862 105,862 Cn-694 IM-293 Thornville, OH 43076 Shawnee Plant Delaware limestone 507,447 507,447 Del-44 IM-262 740-246-6315 Shelly Materials, Inc. Plant #14 Fairfield sand & gravel 888,276 888,276 Fd-13 IM-848, Mark Shelly, pres. IM-1331 Columbus #319 Franklin sand & gravel Fn-64 IM-185 Columbus Limestone, Inc. Plant #0331 Franklin limestone 2,734,973 2,734,973 Fn-534 IM-185 Lockbourne Plant #1333 Franklin sand & gravel 672,462 0 Fn-234 IM-183 Marble Cliff Limestone Inc. Plant #0332 Franklin limestone 898,731 898,731 Fn-24 IM-261 Eagle Material Supply Ltd. Plant #1312 Licking sand & gravel 260,104 260,104 Lg-W IM-1213 Redskin Transport LLC Plant #1313 Licking sand & gravel Lg-S-1 IM-1281 Van Wey Sand & Gravel Plant #1312 Licking sand & gravel 841,860 841,860 Lg-10 IM-217 Belle Center Plant #8 Logan limestone 373,109 373,109 Lgn-2 IM-494 Shelly Materials, Inc. Plant #0334 Logan limestone 65,994 65,994 Lgn-14 IM-574 Shelly Materials, Inc. Plant #1306 Meigs sand & gravel 421,580 421,580 Ms-298 IM-32 East Fultonham Muskingum limestone 269,537 269,537 Mum-106 IM-297 Shelly Materials, Inc. Plant #1309 Muskingum sand & gravel 233,143 233,143 Mum-799 IM-317, IM-264 Shelly Materials, Inc. Plant #21 Ross sand & gravel 229,617 229,617 Rs-27 IM-1098 Shelly Materials, Inc. Plant #11 Union limestone 406,044 406,044 Un-1 IM-208 Shelly Materials, Inc. Plant #0310 Union limestone 1,604,769 1,604,769 Un-2 IM-236 Shelly Materials, Inc. Plant #1341 Washington sand & gravel 179,102 179,102 Wn-C IM-1315

Shelly Materials, Inc. Hardin Quarry Hardin limestone 197,102 197,102 Hdn-2 IM-443 12484 SR 701 Kenton, OH 43326 937-464-3833 Mark Shelly, pres.

4This mine was operated January through June 2002 by Martin Marietta Aggregates and July through December 2002 by Shelly Materials, Inc. 2002 OHIO ALPHABETICAL DIRECTORY OF INDUSTRIAL-MINERAL MINE OPERATORS (cont.)

Name, address, telephone 2002 2002 State Mining and number, and president/owner/ Name of mine County Commodity sales production mine reclamation manager of company (tons) (tons) number permit number Sidco Development, Inc. Columbia Cement Muskingum limestone Mum-SD IM-1313 4620 Limestone Valley Rd. Midvale Sand & Gravel Tuscarawas limestone 4,709 4,709 Ts-S2 IM-1356 Zanesville, OH 43701 sand & gravel 213,680 270,026 740-849-2394 Jeffrey R. Sidwell, pres.

R. W. Sidley, Inc. Sidley-Kingsville Plant Ashtabula sand & gravel 113,200 123,200 Asa-15 IM-783 615 W. Main St. Conneaut, OH 44030 440-352-9343 Robert Buescher, pres.

R. W. Sidley, Inc. Sidley-Hamden Pit Geauga sandstone 450 450 Gea-S IM-161 7123 Madison Rd. Thompson Pit Geauga sandstone 107,000 130,000 Gea-1 IM-163 Thompson, OH 44086 Sidley-Painesville Plant Lake sand & gravel 4,500 4,500 Lke-7 IM-162 440-352-9343 Robert Buescher, pres.

Sidney Sand & Gravel Co. Wagner Pit Shelby sand & gravel Shy-S IM-1005 1700 Miami River Rd. Sidney, OH 45365 937-492-5412 Thomas P. Milligan, pres.

Sidwell Materials, Inc. Bellaire Stone Belmont limestone 178,382 178,382 Bt-1190 IM-1089 4620 Limestone Valley Rd. sandstone 14,202 14,202 Zanesville, OH 43701 clay 740-849-2394 Uniontown Stone Belmont limestone 168,473 168,473 Bt-N IM-1283 Jeffrey R. Sidwell, pres. Dupler/Ford Muskingum limestone 145,154 145,154 Mum-SB IM-1212, IM-1269 Sidwell Materials, Inc. Muskingum limestone Mum-SW IM-2092 White Cottage Muskingum limestone 514,635 514,635 Mum-104 IM-277

Joe Simak & Sons Trucking, Inc. Amboy Pit Ashtabula sand & gravel 6,170 6,170 Asa-ST IM-1349 3052 E. Center St. Baird Pit Ashtabula sand & gravel Asa-JS IM-1360 P.O. Box 599 Basen Pit Ashtabula sand & gravel Asa-ST1 IM-2023 North Kingsville, OH 44068 Dreslinski Pit Ashtabula sand & gravel 46,129 46,129 Asa-JS1 IM-2130 440-224-1992 North Ridge Pit Ashtabula sand & gravel 17,969 17,969 Asa-18 IM-949 Joseph E. Simak, pres. clay 7,406 7,406

Small’s Sand & Gravel, Inc. Small’s Sand & Gravel, Inc Knox sand & gravel 159,127 159,127 Kx-S IM-2000 P.O. Box 617 Small’s Sand & Gravel, Inc. Knox sand & gravel Kx-5 IM-884, Gambier, OH 43022 IM-1307 740-427-3677 Small’s Sand & Gravel, Inc. Knox sand & gravel 135,832 135,832 Kx-15 IM-967 Michael W. Small, pres. Small’s Sand & Gravel, Inc. Knox sand & gravel 27,859 27,859 Kx-17 IM-968

Sober Sand & Gravel Co. Sober Sand & Gravel Co. Portage sand & gravel 64,000 65,000 Pe-18 IM-193 2898 Tallmadge Rd. Ravenna, OH 44266 330-325-7088 Tracy Sober, pres.

Soehnlen Bros. Sand & Gravel, Soehnlen Bros. Sand & Gravel, Inc. Tuscarawas sand & gravel 114,967 114,967 Ts-1826 IM-88 Inc. 10449 Soehnlen Rd. NW Beach City, OH 44608 330-756-2244 Francis L. Soehlen, pres.

Solomon’s Mines, Inc. Solomon’s Mines, Inc. Columbiana sand & gravel 104,809 104,809 Ca-S IM-1258 7732 Salem-Unity Rd. sandstone 16,377 16,377 Salem, OH 44460 Solomon’s Mines #1 Mahoning sand & gravel Mg-632 IM-808 330-337-0123 clay Jack Solomon, owner

Solon Excavators Sand & May Geauga sand & gravel Gea-43 IM-1230 Gravel, Inc. Brugman Portage sand & gravel 49,465 49,285 Pe-S1 IM-2126 P.O. Box 850 Burke Portage sand & gravel Pe-36 IM-90 Mantua, OH 44255 Valley Brook Portage sand & gravel 126,880 126,880 Pe-V1 IM-2151 330-274-8241 Howard Sargent, pres.

Soltis Sand & Gravel Soltis Sand & Gravel Geauga sand & gravel 4,464 4,464 Gea-9 IM-132 P.O. Box 452 clay 2,785 2,785 Parkman, OH 44080 440-548-5813 James Soltis, owner 2002 OHIO ALPHABETICAL DIRECTORY OF INDUSTRIAL-MINERAL MINE OPERATORS (cont.)

Name, address, telephone 2002 2002 State Mining and number, and president/owner/ Name of mine County Commodity sales production mine reclamation manager of company (tons) (tons) number permit number South Central Sand & Gravel South Central Sand & Gravel Pike sand & gravel 17,018 17,018 Pke-30 IM-786 340 Bailey Chapel Rd. Piketon, OH 45661 740-289-2629 James A. Nier, owner

Southern Ohio Aggregates, Inc. New Miami Plant Butler sand & gravel Br-S IM-1053 11641 Mosteller Rd. E. Miami River Road Hamilton sand & gravel Hmn-S IM-746 Cincinnati, OH 45241 Kilby Road Hamilton sand & gravel Hmn-SO IM-720 513-771-0820 Gratis Plant Preble sand & gravel Pre-7 IM-306 James P. Jurgensen, pres.

Speer Brothers, Inc. 101 Location Erie clay Ee-32 IM-1077 3812 Old Railroad Rd. Sandusky, OH 44870 419-626-5291 David Speer, pres.

Sphagnum Moss Peat Farm Sphagnum Moss Peat Farm Champaign peat Cpn-9 9904 State Route 736 Plain City, OH 43064 937-645-5459 Mike Poling, owner

City of Springfield City of Springfield Clark sand & gravel Ck-7 IM-449 201 Eagle City Rd. Springfield, OH 45502 937-525-5880 Jerry Swanton, water plant supt.

Spring Industries, Inc. Bolivar Pit Stark sand & gravel Sk-SI IM-588 56290 Dilles Bottom Rd. Midvale Pit Tuscarawas sand & gravel Ts-1771 IM-77 Shadyside, OH 43947 740-671-9400 Glenn Straub, pres.

Spring Run Gravel Spring Run Gravel Holmes sand & gravel 5,377 5,377 Hs-96 IM-997 P.O. Box 466 Killbuck, OH 44637 330-276-2444 Jeff Chaney, owner

Stansley Mineral Resources Stansley Mineral Resources, Genoa Plant Ottawa limestone 713,700 732,000 Oa-1 IM-292 3810 Herr Rd. Sylvania, OH 43560 419-843-2813 Jeffrey Stansley, pres.

State Line Resources, Inc. State Line Resources, Inc. Columbiana clay 79,161 79,161 Ca-505 IM-13, P.O. Box 419 IM-936 Negley, OH 44441 330-426-9611 James Muse, v. pres.

Stewart & Reichman, Inc. Stewart & Reichman, Inc. Tuscarawas sand & gravel 62,221 62,221 Ts-111 IM-55, 1866 State Route 416 SE IM-2065 Gnadenhutten, OH 44629 740-922-0050 Timothy G. Brown, pres.

Stocker Sand & Gravel Co. Stocker Sand & Gravel Co.-Gnaden Tuscarawas sand & gravel 550,315 550,315 Ts-69 IM-51 P.O. Box 176 Stocker Sand & Gravel Co.-Island Tuscarawas sand & gravel 588,213 588,213 Ts-125 IM-50 Gnadenhutten, OH 44629 Stocker Sand & Gravel Co. Tuscarawas sand & gravel Ts-ST IM-2125 740-254-4635 William E. Stocker, pres.

Stoneco, Inc. Maumee Quarry Lucas limestone 1,335,000 1,457,300 Ls-2 IM-503 1345 Ford St. Celina Quarry Mercer limestone 474,000 522,000 Mr-1 IM-592 P.O. Box 29A Rocky Ridge Quarry Ottawa limestone 304,000 317,600 Oa-14 IM-320 Maumee, OH 43537 Auglaize Quarry Paulding limestone 967,000 1,021,200 Pg-2 IM-481 419-893-8731 Scott Quarry Van Wert limestone 313,000 278,000 Vt-3 IM-495 John T. Bearss, pres. Montpelier North Pit Williams sand & gravel Ws-9 IM-498 Montpelier S. - Takacs Pit Williams sand & gravel Ws-T IM-1022 Montpelier South Pit Williams sand & gravel Ws-6 IM-497 Lime City Quarry Wood limestone 959,600 998,200 Wd-6 IM-480 Portage Quarry Wood limestone 393,000 433,500 Wd-11 IM-475 2002 OHIO ALPHABETICAL DIRECTORY OF INDUSTRIAL-MINERAL MINE OPERATORS (cont.)

Name, address, telephone 2002 2002 State Mining and number, and president/owner/ Name of mine County Commodity sales production mine reclamation manager of company (tons) (tons) number permit number Stone Creek Brick Co. Stone Creek Brick Clay Mine Tuscarawas clay 34,546 34,536 Ts-1557 IM-52 P.O. Box 116 Stone Creek Brick Shale Pit Tuscarawas shale 3,540 3,540 Ts-1558 IM-52 Stone Creek, OH 43840 330-339-5511 A. C. Marsh, Jr., pres.

Suburban South Recycling & Suburban South Recycling & Disposal Perry clay Py-SU IM-1340 Disposal Facility Facility 3415 TR 447 Glenford, OH 43739 740-787-2327 Frank Fello, pres.

Suever Stone Co., Inc. Suever Stone Co., Inc. Allen limestone 64,200 92,000 An-4 IM-491 Bloomlock Rd. Suever Stone Co., Inc. Van Wert limestone 119,100 130,000 Vt-1 IM-500 P.O. Box 10 Delphos, OH 45833 419-692-9796 Neal Lause, pres.

Summitville Tiles, Inc. Summitville Tiles, Inc. Columbiana shale 35,000 35,000 Ca-205 IM-74 P.O. Box 173 Summitville, OH 43962 330-223-1511 David Johnson, pres.

Sunshine Sand Co. Sunshine Sand Co. Portage sand & gravel 2,350 2,350 Pe-SSC IM-318 12400 Broadway Ave Cleveland, OH 44125 216-587-2700 Dorothy M. Strohm, pres.

Swingle Drilling, Inc. T.G. Enterprises Perry clay Py-S1 IM-1183 713 Keystone St. P.O. Box 220 Crooksville, OH 43731 740-982-4280 Mark B. Swingle, pres.

Tackett Builders Tackett’s Pit Ross sand & gravel 274 274 Rs-T IM-1189 906 Charleston Pike clay Chillicothe, OH 45601-9312 740-772-5431 Carmel G. Tackett, owner

Taylorsville Rd. Hardfill Taylorsville Rd. Hardfill Montgomery sand & gravel My-55 IM-571 4252 Taylorsville Rd. Huber Heights, OH 45424 937-233-7500 James T. McDonald, pres.

Teague Gravel Co., Inc. Teague Gravel Co., Inc. Geauga sand & gravel 34,501 34,501 Gea-35 IM-321 P.O. Box 380 Newbury, OH 44065 440-564-5677 Donald R. Teague, pres.

Thiel Construction Co. Thiel Construction Co. Williams sand & gravel 2,952 2,952 Ws-21 IM-1225 P.O. Box 225 Blakeslee, OH 43505 419-272-2712 Lee R. Thiel, pres.

Thomas Sand & Gravel Thomas Sand & Gravel Preble sand & gravel 60 330 Pre-T IM-2036 P.O. Box 171 Gratis, OH 45330 937-787-4677 Howard Thomas, owner

Don Thompson Excavating, Inc. Don Thompson Excavating, Inc. Greene sand & gravel Ge-46 IM-1149 1471 W. Paintersville Rd. Spring Valley, OH 45370 937-862-7911 Todd Thompson, pres. 2002 OHIO ALPHABETICAL DIRECTORY OF INDUSTRIAL-MINERAL MINE OPERATORS (cont.)

Name, address, telephone 2002 2002 State Mining and number, and president/owner/ Name of mine County Commodity sales production mine reclamation manager of company (tons) (tons) number permit number Thompson Mining Co. Pleasant Valley Limstone Muskingum limestone 142,445 142,445 Mum-907 IM-1200 12321 Ideal Rd. Byesville, OH 43723 740-685-6726 George V. Thompson, pres.

Tipp Stone Co., Inc. Tipp Stone Co., Inc. Miami sand & gravel 14,877 14,877 Mi-12 IM-467 P.O. Box 367 Tipp Stone Co., Inc. Montgomery sand & gravel 13,327 13,327 My-61 IM-468 Troy, OH 45373 937-890-4051 Michael Eidemiller, v. pres.

Tri-State Asphalt Products Tri-State Asphalt Products Belmont sand & gravel Bt-74 IM-288 56290 Dilles Bottom Rd. Shadyside, OH 43947 740-671-9400 Glenn Straub, pres.

Trout Sand & Gravel Co. Trout Sand & Gravel Co. Washington sand & gravel 17,614 26,722 Wn-510 IM-25 Route 4 Marietta, OH 45750 740-373-7471 Henry C. Trout, Jr., owner

Tuffco Sand & Gravel, Inc. Tuffco Sand & Gravel, Inc. Madison sand & gravel 132,155 132,155 Mdn-11 IM-1063 P.O. Box 399 clay 123 123 Marysville, OH 43040 614-873-3977 Charles Lewis, pres.

Twinsburg Development Corp. Twinsburg Development Corp. Portage sand & gravel 243,522 275,962 Pe-84 IM-868 P.O. Box 248 clay Grand River, OH 44045 440-357-5562 Harold T. Larned, pres.

U.S. Aggregates, Inc. U.S. Aggregates/Richmond Plant Preble sand & gravel 12,000 12,000 Pre-AAC IM-779 5400 W.86th St. P.O. Box 68123 Indianapolis, IN 46268 317-872-6010 James Fehsenfeld, pres.

U.S. Silica Co. Dundee Mine Tuscarawas sandstone 6,000 6,000 Ts-1660 IM-68 P.O. Box 146 Dundee, OH 44624 800-243-7500 Richard Shearer, pres.

United Aggregates, Inc. United Aggregates, Inc. Knox sand & gravel 164,012 91,322 Kx-3 IM-300 P.O. Box 750 Mt. Vernon, OH 43050 740-397-0000 John D. Ellis, pres.

Valley Clay Mining Co. Spring Mine Muskingum clay 14,652 14,652 Mum-904 IM-1127 7052 Rosehill Rd. Tague Mine Perry clay 1,344 1,344 Py-V IM-1245 Roseville, OH 43777 740-697-0620 Steve McCann, pres.

Valley Materials Co. Valley Materials #1 Pike sand & gravel 37,044 20,439 Pke-26 IM-142 4947 U.S. Route 23 S clay P.O. Box 400 Valley Materials #2 Pike sand & gravel 18,812 18,812 Pke-V IM-1330 Piketon, OH 45661 740-289-4551 Ralph McFann, pres.

Wagner Quarries Co. Wagner Quarries Co. Erie limestone 2,936,158 3,074,937 Ee-1 IM-310 4203 Milan Rd. Sandusky, OH 44870 419-625-8141 Martin A. Jones, pres. 2002 OHIO ALPHABETICAL DIRECTORY OF INDUSTRIAL-MINERAL MINE OPERATORS (cont.)

Name, address, telephone 2002 2002 State Mining and number, and president/owner/ Name of mine County Commodity sales production mine reclamation manager of company (tons) (tons) number permit number Wolcottville Sand & Gravel London Aggregates-Edon Pit Williams sand & gravel 88,200 24,600 Ws-22 IM-1222 Corp. 1345 Ford St. Maumee, OH 43537 419-873-8731 John T. Bearss, pres.

Walhonding Sand & Gravel Walhonding Valley Sand & Gravel Coshocton sand & gravel 30,323 30,323 Cn-WL IM-2127 27679 SR 206 clay 1,814 1,814 Walhounding, OH 43843 740-824-5251 Tim Helmick, pres.

Waller Bros. Stone Co. Crabtree Quarry Scioto sandstone 7,972 7,972 So-76 IM-141 P.O. Box 157 Inskeep Quarry Scioto sandstone So-48 IM-140 McDermott, OH 45652 Miller Quarry Scioto sandstone So-82 IM-158 740-259-2356 New Inskeep Quarry Scioto sandstone 7,741 7,741 So-W IM-2111 F. L. Waller, pres.

Carl Walter Carl Walter Columbiana sand & gravel 2,320 2,320 Ca-W IM-1279 11098 Bower Rd. Minerva, OH 44657 330-894-2315 Carl Walter, owner

Ward Materials, Inc. Ward Materials, Inc. Allen sand & gravel 39,695 39,042 An-W IM-2069 385 Oak St. R.R. 2 Leipsic, OH 45856 419-943-2450 Arnold W. Rosebrock, pres.

Don Wartko Construction, Inc. Don Wartko Construction, Inc. Portage sand & gravel Pe-92 IM-522 975 Tallmadge Rd. Kent, OH 44240 330-673-5252 Thomas Wartko, pres.

Waste Management/Chambers Harrison Sanitary Landfill Harrison clay Hn-CD D-1105 Development of Ohio, Inc. 7916 Chapel St. SE Waynesburg, OH 44688 740-787-2327 W. David Gallagher, Pres.

Waterland Trucking Service, Inc. Adams County Quarry Adams limestone Ads-H IM-805 P.O. Box 930335 Wixom, MI 48393-0335 248-349-1582 Richard D. Massuch, pres.

Waterloo Coal Co., Inc. Diamond Stone Athens limestone 250,000 250,000 As-533 IM-17 P.O. Box 626 Waterloo Coal Stone Plant-Zoar Mill Jackson limestone 150,000 150,000 Jkn-367 D-594, Jackson, OH 45640 D-968, 740-682-7787 D-1083 T. L. Darlington, Jr., pres.

Watson Gravel, Inc. River Pit Butler sand & gravel 9,182 9,182 Br-57 2728 Hamilton-Cleves Rd. Watson Pit Butler sand & gravel 1,010,304 1,010,304 Br-47 IM-111 P.O. Box 277 Gleason Clinton sand & gravel 300 300 Cln-W IM-2160 Ross, OH 45061 Dry Fork Hamilton sand & gravel 300 300 Hmn-68 IM-747 513-863-0070 Harrison #2 Hamilton sand & gravel 279,336 279,336 Hmn-ARH IM-1273 Ronald E. Watson, pres. Harrison Pit Hamilton sand & gravel 943,115 943,115 Hmn-60 IM-761 Minges/Cetz Hamilton sand & gravel 300 300 Hmn-64 IM-137

Weber Sand & Gravel, Inc. Weber Sand & Gravel, Inc. Williams sand & gravel 241,563 437,733 Ws-11 IM-509, 14586 US 127 EW IM-661 Bryan, OH 43506 419-636-7920 Thomas G. Weber, pres.

Joann O. Weddle Weddle Gravel Greene sand & gravel 16,000 16,000 Ge-W IM-645 2419 U.S. Rt 68 N Yellow Springs, OH 45387 937-374-1290 Joann Weddle, owner 2002 OHIO ALPHABETICAL DIRECTORY OF INDUSTRIAL-MINERAL MINE OPERATORS (cont.)

Name, address, telephone 2002 2002 State Mining and number, and president/owner/ Name of mine County Commodity sales production mine reclamation manager of company (tons) (tons) number permit number Weidle Sand & Gravel, Inc. Weidle Sand & Gravel, Inc. Montgomery clay My-W IM-1207 P.O. Box 247 Germantown, OH 45327 937-855-2228 Ron Weidle, Sr., pres.

Welch Sand & Gravel, Inc. Schlichter Pit Butler sand & gravel 249,356 249,356 Br-38 IM-218 10217 Columbia St. East Miami Pit Hamilton sand & gravel 368,865 368,865 Hmn-48 IM-220 Harrison, OH 45030-9751 Fernald Pit Hamilton sand & gravel 548,328 548,328 Hmn-42 IM-823 513-353-3220 Charles H. Welch, pres.

White Rock Quarry, LLC White Rock Quarry, L.P. Ottawa limestone 936,553 936,553 Oa-6 IM-296 Div of U.S. Aggregates P.O. Box 119 Clay Center, OH 43408-0119 419-855-8388 Jim Fehsenfeld, pres.

Mark Williams Blacktop Co., Williams Pit #1 Washington sand & gravel Wn-1009 IM-525 Inc. Williams Pit #2 Washington sand & gravel Wn-1007 IM-1042 Route 4 Box 34 Marietta, OH 45750 740-373-2457 Mark Williams, pres.

Willowbrook Sand & Gravel Willowbrook Sand & Gravel Columbiana sand & gravel 39,307 39,307 Ca-993 IM-1180 39130 Brookfield St. P.O. Box 304 Lisbon, OH 44432 330-424-0742 Ray Perrino, owner

John Wilms Trucking & Leetonia Columbiana sand & gravel Ca-982 IM-1108 Landscaping Materials 3034 Lisbon Rd. Leetonia, OH 44431 330-427-6472 John Wilms, pres.

Gene T. Wilson Gene T. Wilson Pickaway sand & gravel 680 680 Pky-W IM-1176 P.O. Box 46 Mt. Sterling, OH 43143 740-869-4406 Eugene T. Wilson, owner

Wise Gravel Wise Gravel Miami sand & gravel Mi-9 IM-408 8535 W. Klinger Rd. Covington, OH 45318 937-473-3246 John A. Wise, owner

Wyandot Dolomite, Inc. Wyandot Dolomite, Inc. Wyandot limestone 1,732,034 1,925,797 Wt-8 IM-273 P.O. Box 99 Carey, OH 43316-0126 419-396-7641 David J. Wolfe, pres.

Wylie and Sons Landscaping R. K. Walters Fulton sand & gravel Ftn-W IM-1328 2550 County Rd. E-F Keifer Lucas sand & gravel Ls-W IM-2098 P.O. Box 29 Swanton, OH 43558 419-875-6760 Thomas Wylie, owner

Wysong Gravel Co. Wysong Gravel Co. Preble sand & gravel 187,187 187,187 Pre-4 IM-477 P.O. Box 5 Wysong Gravel Co. Preble sand & gravel 93,289 93,289 Pre-6 IM-478 West Alexandria, OH 45381 937-962-2559 John & Carroll Wysong, owners

Wysong Stone Co. Wysong Stone Co. Preble limestone 95,222 95,222 Pre-5 IM-447 5897 State Route 503 N P.O. Box 159 Lewisburg, OH 45338 937-962-2559 Carroll E. Wysong, v. pres. 2002 OHIO ALPHABETICAL DIRECTORY OF INDUSTRIAL-MINERAL MINE OPERATORS (cont.)

Name, address, telephone 2002 2002 State Mining and number, and president/owner/ Name of mine County Commodity sales production mine reclamation manager of company (tons) (tons) number permit number X L Sand & Gravel X L Sand & Gravel Columbiana sand & gravel 66,491 66,491 Ca-881 IM-611 P.O. Box 255 X L Sand & Gravel Columbiana sand & gravel Ca-XL IM-1347 Negley, OH 44441 330-426-9876 Robert A. Lansberry, pres.

Xenia Sand, Gravel, & Asphalt Xenia Sand & Gravel LTD Greene sand & gravel 250 250 Ge-10 IM-518 Co. 588 Dayton-Xenia Rd. Xenia, OH 45385 937-372-2978 David A. Thompson, owner

Young’s Sand & Gravel Co. Young’s Sand Gravel Co. Ashland sand & gravel 65,009 65,009 Ald-7 IM-392 P.O. Box 117 Ayers Farm Ashland sand & gravel 97,516 97,516 Ald-15 IM-944 Loudonville, OH 44842 Chuck Spreng Ashland sand & gravel 198,644 198,644 Ald-Y IM-1216 419-994-3040 Myron Oswalt, owner

Zollinger Sand & Gravel Co. Zollinger Sand & Gravel Co. Wayne sand & gravel 48,411 48,411 We-15 IM-398 11899 Easton Rd. clay Rittman, OH 44270 330-855-2464 Carl Zollinger, pres. 2002 LIMESTONE/DOLOMITE COMPANIES WITH SALES OR PRODUCTION

No. of Sales Production No. of Sales Production Company Company operations (tons) (tons) operations (tons) (tons)

Ayers Limestone Quarry, Inc. 1 98,049 98,049 Morrow Gravel Co. 1 130,382 147,681 Barrett Paving Materials, Inc. 4 1,113,708 1,208,746 National Lime & Stone Co. 9 12,500,000 12,500,000 Belden Brick Co. 3 7,210 7,210 North Shore Stone Quarries, Inc. 1 2,734 2,734 Bluffton Stone Co. 1 350,263 345,979 Ohio Asphaltic Limestone Corp. 1 466,236 466,236 Carmeuse Ohio Inc. 1 2,116,840 2,116,840 Olen Corp. 2 945,693 945,693

CEMEX, Inc. 3 820,932 820,932 Piqua Materials, Inc. 1 674,572 777,880 Christman Quarry 1 61,965 61,965 C. F. Poeppelman, Inc. 1 362,875 362,875 Con-Ag, Inc. 1 203,627 214,430 Precision Aggregate, Inc. 1 255,000 255,000 Custar Stone Co. 1 496,359 517,695 Precision Aggregates III, LLC 1 244,000 244,000 Demmy Construction, Inc. 1 48,856 48,856 Putnam Stone Co. 1 256,009 238,475

Duff Quarry, Inc. 2 444,500 444,500 Quality Stone Co. 1 437,986 437,986 East Fairfield Coal Co. 2 1,054,338 1,075,001 The Quarry, LLC 1 820 820 ENZ, Inc. 1 203,003 203,003 Ridge Township Quarry 1 85,098 85,098 Erie Blacktop, Inc. 1 189,937 189,937 Seaway Sand & Stone, Inc. 1 150,000 150,000 ESSROC Cement Corp. 2 501,295 501,295 Sharon Stone Co. 1 64,954 64,954

Fox Stone Products, Inc. 1 2,000 2,000 Shelly Materials, Inc. 9 7,057,706 7,057,706 Graymont Dolime (OH) Inc. 1 1,138,015 1,237,012 Sidco Development, Inc. 1 4,709 4,709 Hanson Aggregates Midwest, Inc. 9 11,309,870 11,477,762 Sidwell Materials, Inc. 4 1,006,644 1,006,644 Honey Creek Stone Co. 1 321,008 523,626 Stansley Mineral Resources 1 713,700 732,000 K.C.C.I. 1 71,899 71,899 Stoneco, Inc. 7 4,745,600 5,027,800

Kellstone, Inc. 1 1,343,904 1,343,904 Suever Stone Co., Inc. 2 183,300 222,000 Kimble Clay & Limestone Co. 1 125,700 125,700 Thompson Mining Co. 1 142,445 142,445 King Limestone, Inc. 2 239,754 239,754 Wagner Quarries Co. 1 2,936,158 3,074,937 King Quarries, Inc. 1 49,851 49,851 Waterloo Coal Co., Inc. 2 400,000 400,000 Lafarge Corp. 1 699,664 699,664 White Rock Quarry, LLC 1 936,553 936,553

Lafarge North America 2 4,058,586 3,172,434 Wyandot Dolomite, Inc. 1 1,732,034 1,925,797 Latham Limestone, Inc. 1 260,896 260,896 Wysong Stone Co. 1 95,222 95,222 MacRitchie Materials, Inc. 1 305,147 341,332 Marshall Quarry, Inc. 1 539 539 TOTAL: 62 companies 121 75,898,822 76,219,128 Martin Marietta Aggregates 7 5,737,705 5,814,163

Martin Marietta Magnesia 1 2,435,026 2,438,000 Specialties, Inc. Maxville Quarries, Inc. 1 149,331 132,153 The Melvin Stone Co., LLC 4 2,301,026 2,497,636 Miami River Stone Co. 3 596,772 592,075 Millersville Lime Inc. 1 510,817 39,045 mine

State

number

Ads-1

An-1

An-3

An-4

As-533

Ae-31

Ae-10

Bt-716

Bt-1190

Bt-N

Bn-EC

Ck-501

Cln-1

Cd-1

Dke-1

Del-3 Del-2

Type and principal use Type

crushed stone—unspecified

crushed stone—riprap, portland cement concrete, road construction/resurfacing, asphaltic concrete, commercial building, dimension stone, aglime crushed stone—portland cement concrete, road construction/resurfacing, asphaltic concrete crushed stone—road construction/ resurfacing, asphaltic concrete, commercial building

crushed stone—road construction/ resurfacing

crushed stone—riprap, road construction/ resurfacing, asphaltic concrete

concrete, road construction/resurfacing, asphaltic concrete, aglime

resurfacing crushed stone—riprap, road construction/ resurfacing crushed stone—road construction/ resurfacing

crushed stone—unspecified

resurfacing

crushed stone—riprap, portland cement concrete, road construction/resurfacing, asphaltic concrete, commercial building dimension stone, aglime

crushed stone—riprap, portland cement concrete, road construction/resurfacing, flux

crushed stone—unspecified

crushed stone—unspecified crushed stone—unspecified

Tymochtee Dolomites (Silurian) Tymochtee

(Pennsylvanian)

(Pennsylvanian)

(Pennsylvanian)

Limestones (Devonian)

Limestones (Devonian)

Township Geological unit

Meigs Peebles, Greenfield, &

Richland Dolomite (Silurian) Tymochtee

Spencer Dolomite (Silurian) Tymochtee

Lee Creek limestone Brush

Moulton Silurian crushed stone—riprap, portland cement

Wheeling Fishpot limestone

Eagle Brassfield Limestone (Silurian)

Mad River crushed stone—road construction/

Butler Cedarville Dolomite (Silurian)

Scioto Columbus Limestone (Devonian) Radnor Columbus & Delaware

, Inc. Pease Permian crushed stone—riprap, road construction/

Name of mine or quarry

Plum Run Stone

Bluffton Stone Co.

Lima Plant Bath Greenfield Dolomite (Silurian)

Suever Stone Co., Inc.

Diamond Stone

Buckland Plant

Bellaire Stone Pultney Fishpot limestone

Uniontown Stone

Eagle Crushed Stone

Demmy Constuction, Inc.

Melvin Richland Cedarville Dolomite (Silurian)

Bucyrus Plant Holmes Columbus & Delaware

Meredith Quarry

, Inc. Limestone Quarry Ayers

For those mines for which a state mine number has not been assigned, a letter designation is used (example: Cn-A).

Aggregates Fort Jefferson Stone

Aggregates Delaware -#332

Aggregates Midwest, Inc.

National Lime & Stone Co.

Suever Stone Co., Inc.

National Lime & Stone Co.

Sidwell Materials, Inc.

County Name of operator

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Adams Hanson

Allen Bluffton Stone Co.

Athens Coal Co., Inc. Waterloo

Auglaize Con-Ag, Inc. Con-Ag, Inc. Noble Cedarville Dolomite (Silurian)

Belmont Limestone Quarry Ayers

BrownAggregates Midwest, Inc. Hanson

Clark Demmy Construction, Inc.

Clinton The Melvin Stone Co., LLC

Crawford National Lime & Stone Co.

Darke Martin Marietta

Delaware Martin Marietta 1

1

1

1

1

1

Del-4

Del-5

Del-4

Ee-27

Ee-11

Ee-K

Ee-1

Fe-2

Fn-53

Fn-2

Fn-43 Fn-53

Fn-2

Ge-9

Ge-8

Ge-17 Ge-M

Ge-Q

Gy-309

crushed stone—portland cement concrete, road construction/resurfacing, asphaltic concrete, commercial building crushed stone—riprap, portland cement concrete, road construction/resurfacing, asphaltic concrete, aglime crushed stone—portland cement concrete,

road construction/resurfacing, asphaltic concrete, commercial building, unspecified

road construction/resurfacing, asphaltic concrete, aglime crushed stone—riprap, portland cement concrete, road construction/resurfacing, railroad ballast, asphaltic concrete, commercial building crushed stone—road construction/ resurfacing crushed stone—road construction/ resurfacing

crushed stone—unspecified

crushed stone—portland cement concrete,

crushed stone—portland cement concrete,

road construction/resurfacing, asphaltic concrete, commercial building, unspecified crushed stone—commercial building crushed stone—portland cement

asphaltic concrete, commercial building, unspecified crushed stone—portland cement concrete,

road construction/resurfacing, asphaltic concrete, commercial building, unspecified

crushed stone—portland cement

crushed stone—portland cement manufacture crushed stone—unspecified crushed stone—riprap, road construction/ resurfacing, asphaltic concrete, commercial building, unspecified crushed stone—road construction/ resurfacing

crushed stone—road construction/ resurfacing, commercial building

Limestones (Devonian)

Limestones (Devonian), Salina Group (Silurian)

Limestones (Devonian), Detroit River Group (Devonian)

Detroit River Group (Devonian)

Limestones (Devonian)

Salina Group (Silurian)

Columbus Limestone (Devonian),

(Pennsylvanian)

Scioto Columbus & Delaware

Concord(Devonian) Limestone Columbus

Margaretta crushed stone—portland cement concrete,

Groton Columbus & Delaware

Perkins upper Columbus & Delaware

Perry Dolomite (Silurian) Tymochtee

Franklin, Columbus Limestone (Devonian)

Jackson, road construction/resurfacing, asphaltic Marion concrete, commercial building, unspecified Norwich Columbus Limestone (Devonian),

Brown Salina Dolomite (Silurian) Jackson Columbus Limestone (Devonian)

Bath, Brassfield Limestone (Silurian) Beaver Creek manufacture

Cedarville Cedarville Dolomite (Silurian)

Spencer Fishpot limestone

Aggregates and July through December 2002 by Shelly Materials, Inc.

Shawnee #324 Concord Columbus & Delaware

Delaware Plant

Shawnee Plant

Erie Blacktop Quarry

Sandusky Quarry

Wagner Quarries Co. Wagner

Marble Cliff #323

Columbus Limestone, Inc. Plant #0331 concrete, road construction/resurfacing,

Marble Cliff Limestone Inc.

Plant #0332 Salina Group (Silurian)

CEMEX, Inc. Bath Limestone Brassfield (Silurian)

Bowersville Jefferson Cedarville Dolomite (Silurian)

King Limestone, Inc.

Aggregates Blue Rock Limestone

Aggregates Columbus Limestone #321

Aggregates Cedarville Limestone

National Lime & Stone Co.

Shelly Materials, Inc.

Hanson Aggregates Midwest, Inc. Hanson

Kellstone, Inc. Kellstone, Inc. Island Kelley’s (Devonian) Limestone Columbus

Wagner Quarries Co. Wagner

Olen Corp. Hilliard Plant #1 Shelly Materials, Inc.

Shelly Materials, Inc.

Martin Marietta The Melvin Stone Co., LLC

The Quarry, LLCThe Quarry, The Quarry Bath Brassfield Limestone (Silurain)

This mine was operated January through June 2002 by Martin Marietta

1

Erie Erie Blacktop, Inc.

Fayette Martin Marietta

Franklin Martin Marietta

Greene CEMEX, Inc. Batdorf, Feirstine, Schneider

Guernsey King Limestone, Inc. 1

1

mine

State

number

Hk-7

Hdn-S

Hdn-2

Hd-2

Hd-4 Hd-M Hd-3

Jkn-367

Jfn-K

Lgn-15

Lgn-1

Lgn-2

Lgn-1

Ls-12

Ls-3

Ls-1

Ls-13

Ls-2

crushed stone—riprap, portland cement concrete, road construction/resurfacing, railroad ballast

crushed stone—riprap, portland cement concrete, road construction/resurfacing, commercial building crushed stone—portland cement concrete, road construction/resurfacing, asphaltic concrete, commercial building, unspecified

crushed stone—unspecified

crushed stone—unspecified

resurfacing, asphaltic concrete, aglime

crushed stone—road construction/ resurfacing

crushed stone—riprap, road construction/ resurfacing, railroad ballast, commercial building, unspecified

concrete, road construction/resurfacing, commercial building crushed stone—portland cement concrete,

road construction/resurfacing, asphaltic concrete, commercial building, unspecified crushed stone—portland cement concrete,

concrete, commercial building, unspecified crushed stone—portland cement concrete,

road construction/resurfacing, asphaltic concrete, commercial building, unspecified

crushed stone—riprap, road construction/ resurfacing, asphaltic concrete, commercial building, extenders/fillers, unspecified crushed stone—road construction/ resurfacing, asphaltic concrete, commercial

crushed stone—unspecified

crushed stone—unspecified

crushed stone—unspecified

bus Limestone (Devonian)

bus Limestone (Devonian)

(Silurian)

(Pennsylvanian)

Dundee Limestone (Devonian)

upper Dundee Limestone (Devonian) building, unspecified

Greenfield & Tymochtee Dolomites (Silurian)

Dundee Limestone (Devonian)

Township Geological unit and principal use Type

Hamer Brassfield & Dayton Limestones

Union Brassfield Limestone (Silurain) Union crushed stone—riprap, road construction/

Madison limestone Vanport

Perry Colum

McArthur, Dolomite (Silurian) Tymochtee Richland road construction/resurfacing, asphaltic

Perry Colum

Sylvania Detroit River Group &

Sylvania Detroit River Group &

Waterville Bass Islands Group,

Swanton Detroit River Group &

, Inc. Marshall crushed stone—unspecified

Name of mine or quarry

Findlay Plant Liberty Salina Dolomite (Silurian)

Hardin Quarry Pleasant Dolomite (Silurian) Tymochtee

Highland Stone

Ohio Asphaltic Limestone Ohio

Waterloo Coal Stone Plant- Waterloo Zoar Mill (Pennsylvanian)

Belle Center Plant #8

Shelly Materials, Inc. Plant

#0334

Sylvania Quarry

Sylvania Quarry

Waterville Quarry Waterville

Seaway Sand & Stone, Inc.

Aggregates Quarry Lynchburg

Aggregates East Liberty #326

, Inc. Marshall Quarry

Shelly Materials, Inc.

Marshall Quarry Martin Marietta Ohio Asphaltic Limestone Corp. Ohio

Martin Marietta

Shelly Materials, Inc.

Hanson Aggregates Midwest, Inc. Hanson

Seaway Sand & Stone, Inc.

Stoneco, Inc. Maumee Quarry Waynesfield Dolomite (Siulurian) Tymochtee

County Name of operator

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Hancock National Lime & Stone Co.

Hardin Inc. Duff Quarry, Inc. Duff Quarry, Jackson Niagaran dolomite (Silurian)

HighlandAggregates Midwest, Inc. Hanson

Jackson Coal Co., Inc. Waterloo

Jefferson K.C.C.I. Apex Springfield Pittsburgh limestone

Logan Inc. Duff Quarry, Inc. Duff Quarry, Richland Silurian crushed stone—riprap, portland cement

Lucas Barrett Paving Materials, Inc. 2

Mg-EF

Mg-631

Mg-608

Mg-EM

Mg-54

Mg-L

Mn-3

Mr-2 Mr-1

Mi-BPM

Mi-502 Mi-10

Mi-1

Me-C

My-58

My-1

Gy-309

Mum-106

Mum-SB

Mum-104

Mum-907

Ne-K1 Ne-S

crushed stone—unspecified

crushed stone—unspecified

crushed stone—portland cement manufacture crushed stone—portland cement manufacture crushed stone—road construction/ resurfacing crushed stone—portland cement concrete, road construction/resurfacing, asphaltic concrete

crushed stone—riprap, portland cement concrete, road construction/resurfacing, asphaltic concrete, aglime

crushed stone—unspecified crushed stone—unspecified

crushed stone—unspecified crushed stone—riprap, portland cement concrete, road construction/resurfacing, asphaltic concrete, aglime crushed stone—riprap, road construction/ resurfacing, flux, commercial building,

crushed stone—portland cement

crushed stone—unspecified

crushed stone—road construction/

resurfacing, commercial building crushed stone—portland cement concrete,

concrete, commercial building, unspecified crushed stone—road construction/

crushed stone—road construction/

crushed stone—unspecified

crushed stone—riprap, road construction/ resurfacing

aware

(Pennsylvanian)

(Pennsylvanian)

(Pennsylvanian)

(Pennsylvanian)

(Pennsylavanian)

(Silurian) extenders/fillers, aglime

(Silurian) manufacture

(Pennsylvanian)

(Mississippian) construction/resurfacing, road asphaltic

(Mississippian) resurfacing

(Mississippian) resurfacing

(Mississippian)

Springfield limestone Vanport

Springfield limestone Vanport

Poland, limestone Vanport Springfield (Pennsylvanian) Springfield limestone Vanport

Marion Limestones (Devonian)

Dublin Lockport Dolomite (Silurian)

Union, crushed stone—unspecified

Union Brassfield Limestone (Silurian) Newberry Cedarville Dolomite (Silurian)

Springcreek, Brassfield Limestone, Staunton Dayton & Laurel Dolomites

Franklin, crushed stone—unspecified Seneca

Rich Hill Fishpot limestone

Olive crushed stone—riprap Noble, Fishpot limestone Sharon (Pennsylvanian)

Meandering Creek Farms

Withers-Petersburg

Bessemer Pit Poland limestone Vanport

Carbon Quarry

Honey Creek Stone Co.

Marion Plant Grand Prairie, Columbus & Del

Rockford Quarry

Barrett Paving Materials Inc.- #139 Cedarville Bed Rock Properties C. F. Poeppelman, Inc. C. F.

Piqua Minerals Division

Christman Quarry

King Limestone, Inc.

East Fultonham Newton Maxville Limestone

Dupler/Ford Newton Maxville Limestone

White Cottage Newton Maxville Limestone

Pleasant Valley LimstonePleasant Valley Hopewell Maxville Limestone

King Quarries, Inc. Sharon Stone Co.

Aggregates Phillipsburg Clay Cedarville Dolomite (Silurian)

America Petersburg Springfield limestone Vanport

.

ESSROC Cement Corp.

Honey Creek Stone Co.

Lafarge North

Stoneco, Inc. Celina Quarry Jefferson Salina Group (Silurian)

C. F. Poeppelman, Inc. C. F.

Piqua Materials, Inc.

Martin Marietta

Shelly Materials, Inc.

Sidwell Materials, Inc.

Thompson Mining Co.

Sharon Stone Co.

See also Guernsey County

2

Mahoning East Fairfield Coal Co.

Marion National Lime & Stone Co.

Mercer Morrow Gravel Co.

Miami Barrett Paving Materials, Inc.

Monroe Christman Quarry

Montgomery CEMEX, Inc. G-Tract Wayne upper Brassfield Limestone

Muskingum King Limestone, Inc.

Noble King Quarries, Inc. 3

3

mine

State

number

Oa-18 Oa-1

Oa-7

Oa-1A

Oa-14 Oa-6

Pg-7

Pg-1

Pg-2

Py-235

Pky-4

Pke-13

Pre-5

Pm-N

Pm-2

Rs-MC1

Sy-1

crushed stone—unspecified crushed stone—road construction/ resurfacing crushed stone—riprap, portland cement concrete, road construction/resurfacing, asphaltic concrete, commercial building, unspecified crushed stone—riprap, portland cement

asphaltic concrete, commercial building

crushed stone—riprap, portland cement concrete, road construction/resurfacing, asphaltic concrete, commercial building, extenders/fillers,unspecified, aglime

crushed stone—road construction/

crushed stone—portland cement manufacture

crushed stone—unspecified

crushed stone—riprap, road construction/

crushed stone—portland cement concrete, road construction/resurfacing, railroad ballast, asphaltic concrete, commercial building

crushed stone—riprap, road construction/ resurfacing, aglime

crushed stone—riprap, road construction/ resurfacing, dimension stone

crushed stone—portland cement concrete, road construction/resurfacing, asphaltic concrete

crushed stone—portland cement concrete, road construction/resurfacing, commercial building, unspecified

crushed stone—road construction/ resurfacing

bus Limestone (Devonian)

Detroit River Group (Devonian)

(Devonian) resurfacing, commercial building

Silica Shale (Devonian), Tenmile Creek Dolomite Tenmile (Devonian)

Dundee Limestone (Devonian)

(Mississippian) resurfacing

Township Geological unit and principal use Type

Put-In-Bay Salina Group (Silurian)

Clay Lockport Dolomite (Silurian)

Benton crushed stone—unspecified

Crane Creek Dolomite Tenmile

Crane Dundee Limestone (Devonian),

Auglaize Detroit River Group &

Mifflin Greenfield Dolomite (Silurian)

Twin Brassfield Limestone (Silurian)

Pleasant, Silurian crushed stone—riprap, portland cement Riley concrete, road construction/resurfacing

, L.P. Allen Guelph Dolomite (Silurian)

Name of mine or quarry

Fox Stone Products, Inc. GenLime Inc. Clay Lockport Dolomite (Silurian)

Stansley Mineral Resources,

Genoa Plant concrete, road construction/resurfacing,

Hanson Paulding Plant

Downhour Monday Creek Maxville Limestone

Williamsport Perry Colum

Latham Limestone

Wysong Stone Co. Wysong

Rimer Plant Sugar Creek Greenfield Dolomite (Silurian)

Putnam Stone Co.

Plano Road Concord Salina Dolomite (Silurian)

Woodville QuarryWoodville Woodville Guelph Dolomite (Silurian)

, LLC White Rock Quarry

America Marblehead Danbury(Devonian) Limestone Columbus

Aggregates Midwest, Inc.

Graymont Dolime (OH) Inc.

Lafarge North

Stansley Mineral Resources

Stoneco, Inc. Rocky Ridge Quarry White Rock Quarry

Lafarge Corp. Paulding Quarry

Stoneco, Inc. Auglaize Quarry

Putnam Stone Co.

Specialties,Inc.

County Name of operator

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Ottawa Fox Stone Products, Inc.

Paulding Hanson

Perry Maxville Quarries, Inc.

Pickaway The Melvin Stone Co., LLC

Pike Latham Limestone, Inc.

Preble Stone Co. Wysong

Putnam National Lime & Stone Co.

Ross The Melvin Stone Co., LLC

Sandusky Martin Marietta Magnesia Sy-4 Sy-5

Sa-2

Sa-3

Sa-1

Sa-8

Shy-15

Shy-17

Shy-16 Shy-SS

Sk-208

Ts-1939

Ts-1841

Ts-1818

Ts-S2

Un-1

Un-2

Vt-7 Vt-3 Vt-1

Vn-193

Wd-5

Wd-1

crushed stone—unspecified, aglime

crushed stone—portland cement concrete, road construction/resurfacing, asphaltic concrete crushed stone—road construction/ resurfacing, commercial building, unspecified crushed stone—riprap, portland cement concrete, road construction/ resurfacing, asphaltic concrete, commercial building, unspecified

resurfacing, commercial building

resurfacing

resurfacing

crushed stone—unspecified

resurfacing

road construction/resurfacing, asphaltic concrete, commercial building, unspecified crushed stone—portland cement concrete, road construction/resurfacing, asphaltic concrete, commercial building, unspecified

crushed stone—unspecified

crushed stone—portland cement concrete, road construction/resurfacing, asphaltic concrete, commercial building

concrete, road construction/resurfacing, asphaltic concrete, aglime crushed stone—riprap, portland

resurfacing, railroad ballast, asphaltic concrete, commercial building

anport crushed stone—riprap, road construction/

Limestones, Detroit River Group (Devonian)

Limestones, Detroit River Group (Devonian)

(Pennsylvanian)

limestone (Pennsylvanian)

(Silurian) cement concrete, road construction/

Jackson Niagaran dolomite (Silurian) Sandusky crushed stone—unspecified

Bloom Columbus & Delaware

Thompson Columbus & Delaware

Thompson crushed stone—riprap, dimension stone

Orange crushed stone—riprap, road construction/

Salem

Sugar Creek limestone Vanport

Wayne Dover Putnam Hill & V

Goshen crushed stone—asphaltic concrete

York crushed stone—portland cement concrete,

Mill Creek(Devonian) Limestone Columbus

Ridge Dolomite (Silurian) Tymochtee

Washington Dolomite (Silurian) Tymochtee

Milton crushed stone—riprap, portland cement

Perry Lockport & Salina Dolomites

Millersville Plant Precision Aggregates III, LLC Precision

Maple Grove Works Liberty Lockport Dolomite (Silurian)

Bloomville Quarry

Flat Rock Quarry

North Shore Stone Quarries, Inc.

Van de MarkVan Clinton crushed stone—road construction/

Miami River Stone Co.

Rock Run Washington crushed stone—commercial building Staley Pit Clinton, crushed stone—commercial building

Shanesville Pit

Wallick PitWallick Franklin, Pennsylvanian crushed stone—riprap

Kimble Clay & Limestone Co.

Midvale Sand & Gravel

Shelly Materials, Inc.

Shelly Materials, Inc. Plant #0310

Ridge Township Quarry Ridge Township

Suever Stone Co., Inc.

Route 32 Clinton crushed stone—unspecified

Custar Stone Co.

MacRitchie Materials, Inc.

den Brick Co.

Millersville Lime Inc. Precision Aggregates III, LLC Precision

Hanson Aggregates Midwest, Inc. Hanson

North Shore Stone Quarries, Inc.

Miami River Stone Co.

Kimble Clay & Limestone Co.

Sidco Development, Inc.

Stoneco, Inc. Scott Quarry Union crushed stone—unspecified Suever Stone Co., Inc.

MacRitchie Materials, Inc.

Graymont and Stansley operate from same mine.

3

Seneca Carmeuse Ohio Inc.

Shelby Barrett Paving Materials, Inc.

Stark ENZ, Inc. Sickafoose Pit Pike, Sandy crushed stone—riprap, road construction/

Tuscarawas Bel

Union Shelly Materials, Inc.

Van WertVan Quarry Ridge Township

Vinton Quality Stone Co.

Wood Custar Stone Co. mine

State

number

Wd-14 Wd-6 Wd-11

Wt-1

Wt-3

Wt-8

crushed stone—unspecified

crushed stone—riprap, portland cement concrete, road construction/resurfacing, railroad ballast, flux, asphaltic concrete crushed stone—portland cement concrete, road construction/resurfacing, asphaltic concrete, commercial building crushed stone—riprap, portland cement

railroad ballast, asphalt, commercial

(Silurian)

(Silurian) concrete, road construction/resurfacing,

Township Geological unit and principal use Type

Perrysburg crushed stone—unspecified Portage Greenfield & Lockport Dolomites

Pitt Bass Islands Group (Silurian)

CrawfordDolomites Lockport & Greenfield

Name of mine or quarry

Precision Aggregate IIPrecision Portage crushed stone—unspecified

Portage Quarry

Carey Plant Crawford Lockport Dolomite (Silurian)

Wyandot Dolomite, Inc. Wyandot

Olen Corp. McCarthy Quarry

Wyandot Dolomite, Inc. Wyandot

County Name of operator

2002 OHIO DIRECTORY OF LIMESTONE/DOLOMITE OPERATORS REPORTING SALES OR PRODUCTION, BY COUNTY (cont.)

WoodAggregate, Inc. Precision (cont.) Stoneco, Inc. Lime City Quarry

Wyandot National Lime & Stone Co. 2002 SAND AND GRAVEL COMPANIES WITH SALES OR PRODUCTION

No. of Sales Production No. of Sales Production Company Company operations (tons) (tons) operations (tons) (tons)

ATS Enterprises 1 303,052 298,360 John L. Garber Materials, Inc. 2 254,164 232,127 Agg Rok Materials 1 660,122 660,890 Gibson Sand & Gravel Co. 1 324 324 William Albert, Inc. 1 27,085 29,085 Golsch Construction, Inc. 1 600 800 Alden Sand & Gravel Co. 1 10,924 10,924 Grimes Excavating 1 128,302 128,302 Allgeier & Son, Inc. 3 260,000 260,000 Hanson Aggregates Midwest, Inc. 2 750,000 680,805

American Excavating, Inc. 1 9,808 20,000 Harden Agricultural Lime & 1 22,500 22,500 American Sand & Gravel, Inc. 2 1,157,493 1,157,493 Reclam. Svs., Inc. Apache Aggregate & Paving Co. 2 135,698 141,025 Harrison Sand & Gravel Co. 1 8,483 0 Ashcraft Sand & Gravel, Inc. 1 57,589 57,589 Hartley Gravel 1 10,521 10,521 Atlas Towing Co. 1 8,365 8,365 Harvest Sand & Gravel, Inc. 1 85,461 85,461 Haubeil & Sons Asphalt & 1 114,312 114,312 B & L Sand Co. 1 6,700 6,700 Materials, Inc. Baisden Sand & Gravel 1 160,000 175,000 Baker Sand, Inc. 1 528,218 528,218 Haueter Sand & Gravel, Inc. 1 139,180 139,180 Ballentine Excavation Co. 1 51,229 51,229 Heiser Sand & Gravel Corp. 1 29,072 29,072 Barrett Paving Materials, Inc. 6 1,280,712 1,414,902 Ervin Hill Enterprises, Inc. 1 19,916 19,916 Hilltop Aggregate, Inc. 1 212,703 212,403 Bartley & Bolin Excavating 3 110,879 110,879 Hilltop Basic Resources, Inc. 2 1,002,380 994,069 Beaver Excavating, Inc. 1 6,000 6,000 Beck Sand & Gravel, Inc. 1 163,376 163,376 Hocking Valley Concrete, Inc. 1 40,971 49,000 Paul D. Beery Trucking Co. 1 1,732 1,732 Hocking Valley Mulch 1 4,042 4,042 E. E. Blair Construction Co. 1 100,000 100,000 William A. Hoffman, Jr. 1 2,213 2,213 Hollinger Excavating 1 156 156 Blue Stone Sand & Gravel, Inc. 1 85,655 2,000 Holmes Supply Corp. 1 264,966 264,966 D. H. Bowman & Sons, Inc. 1 37,706 62,578 Boyas Excavating, Inc. 1 3,050 3,050 Honey Creek Valley Realty Ltd. 1 1,474 3,800 Boyd Excavating 1 4,501 4,501 L. A. Horn Excavating/Constr., Inc. 1 6,000 6,000 Briggs Sand & Gravel, Inc. 1 5,205 5,205 Hugo Sand Co. 1 259,907 259,907 Jaclib Enterprises, Inc. 1 1,471 1,471 Oscar Brugmann Sand & Gravel, Inc. 1 560,751 603,000 JALIP, LTD. 1 9,446 9,446 Broshear Contractors, Inc. 1 86,346 86,346 Buckeye Excavating Development, 1 6,400 6,400 Janson & Sons Corp. 1 66,218 66,218 Inc. Jaymar, Inc. 1 550,003 550,003 James Bunnell, Inc. 2 1,135,793 1,135,793 JBM Ltd. 1 61,786 61,786 Burlington Sand & Gravel Co. 1 680 680 Jefferson Materials Co. 1 350,361 350,361 Louis Johnson 1 3,500 3,500 C.I.R., Inc. 1 6,833 6,833 Joe E. Carter 1 500 500 Joseph Sand & Gravel, Inc. 1 22,900 22,900 Carter & Carter, Inc. 1 3,445 7,080 Joyce A. Good 1 2,242 2,242 Central-Allied Enterprises, Inc. 5 1,273,042 1,273,042 JP Sand & Gravel Co. 1 471,561 471,561 Chesterville Sand & Gravel Co., Inc. 1 230,827 230,827 Kinsman Materials, LTD. 1 58,096 58,096 Kipp’s Gravel Co., Inc. 1 36,054 36,054 Clemson Excavating, Inc. 1 26,845 26,845 M. J. Coates Construction Co., Inc. 2 121,315 121,315 Kirby’s Sand & Gravel, Inc. 1 110,168 110,168 Cochran Transportation Services, 1 78,673 78,673 T & K Kuhnle Co. 1 100,000 100,000 Inc. L & I Natural Resources, Inc. 1 123,636 123,906 Bill D. Colwell 1 18,972 18,972 L & M Mineral Co. 1 3,247 3,247 Craigton Shale Co. 1 133,926 133,926 Lafarge North America 1 681,861 760,789

Crosby Gravel, Inc. 1 1,625 1,625 Lakeside Sand & Gravel Co. 1 453,928 453,928 R. A. Cruise Sand & Gravel, Inc. 1 36,611 36,611 Link Trucking Co., Inc. 1 32,603 32,603 D & K Materials, Inc. 1 123,957 123,957 Little Miami Sand & Gravel 2 0 11,500 D.G.M., Inc. 1 55,210 55,210 Loxley Aggregates, Inc. 1 2,537 2,537 DBM Materials, LLC 1 806 806 LUB Inc. 1 19,000 19,500

Demmy Construction, Inc. 1 9,761 9,761 Lucky Sand & Gravel Co. 1 70,343 70,343 Demmy Sand & Gravel 1 7,765 0 Al Mackey Enterprises, Inc. 1 8,500 9,000 Dingledine Basic Materials, Inc. 1 114,592 114,592 R.J. Martin Service & Excavating 1 370 370 James E. Downard 1 4,307 4,307 Martin Marietta Aggregates 15 9,666,916 9,469,580 Duff Quarry, Inc. 2 83,271 83,271 Massillon Materials, Inc. 3 531,194 531,194

David E. Edgington 1 2,631 2,631 Mathews Sand & Gravel 1 690 690 Embro, Inc. 1 121,236 121,236 Mecco, Inc. 1 213,637 239,337 Enon Washed Sand & Gravel Co. 1 303,425 301,508 Mechanicsburg Sand & Gravel, Inc. 1 202,662 202,662 Feikert Sand & Gravel, Inc. 1 120,317 120,317 Meigs County Commissioners 1 21,082 21,082 Fenner Sand & Gravel, Inc. 1 104,000 104,000 The Melvin Stone Co., LLC 1 235,099 324,984

Fleming Construction Co., Inc. 2 38,146 38,146 Menuez Bros. Sand & Gravel, Inc. 1 217,144 249,000 Foureman’s Sand & Gravel, Inc. 1 44,217 69,630 Miami River Stone Co. 2 78,020 77,659 Frye Sand & Gravel, Inc. 2 2,310 2,310 Miami View Mining Co., Ltd. 1 744,098 744,098 Ganges Gravel Co. 1 46,695 57,000 Miller Bros. Gravel, Inc. 1 314,517 314,517 GANS Ltd. 1 16,289 4,200 Miller Sand & Gravel, Inc. 1 1,257 1,650 2002 SAND AND GRAVEL COMPANIES WITH SALES OR PRODUCTION (cont.)

No. of Sales Production No. of Sales Production Company Company operations (tons) (tons) operations (tons) (tons)

Mills Rock, Sand, & Soil, Inc. 1 78,419 78,419 Shady Bend Sand & Gravel 1 126,616 126,616 Moore’s Excavating Co. 3 19,427 8,765 Shamrock Materials, Inc. 1 547,874 469,732 Moraine Materials Co., Inc. 2 334,964 334,964 Sharon Stone Co. 1 113,052 113,052 Morrow Gravel Co. 1 174,564 201,119 Shelly Materials, Inc. 10 3,941,634 3,269,172 Muskingum River Gravel Co. 5 1,013,000 1,012,988 Sidco Development, Inc. 1 213,680 270,026

National Aggregates, Inc. 1 275,477 275,477 R. W. Sidley, Inc. 2 117,700 127,700 National Lime & Stone Co. 2 456,000 456,000 Joe Simak & Sons Trucking, Inc. 3 70,268 70,268 Neer’s Sand & Gravel 1 116,595 116,595 Small’s Sand & Gravel, Inc. 3 322,818 322,818 Nelson Sand & Gravel, Inc. 1 81,500 81,500 George C. Smith/Mason’s Sand 1 117,079 117,079 New Carlisle Sand & Gravel Co. 1 150 150 & Gravel Co. Sober Sand & Gravel Co. 1 64,000 65,000 Newbury Sand & Gravel 1 80,152 80,152 Newton Asphalt Paving, Inc. 1 143,065 143,065 Soehnlen Bros. Sand & Gravel, Inc. 1 114,967 114,967 J. E. Nicolozakes Co. 1 250,000 250,000 Solomon’s Mines, Inc. 1 104,809 104,809 Andy Nixon Contractors, Inc. 1 90,027 90,027 Solon Excavators Sand & Gravel, 2 176,345 176,165 Northern Ohio Paving Co. 1 575,287 575,287 Inc. Soltis Sand & Gravel 1 4,464 4,464 Northwest Ohio Property 1 33,223 33,223 South Central Sand & Gravel 1 17,018 17,018 Developments, Ltd. Carl E. Oeder & Sons Sand & Gravel 1 369,176 369,176 Spring Run Gravel 1 5,377 5,377 Olen Corp. 5 3,303,077 3,300,077 Stewart & Reichman, Inc. 1 62,221 62,221 Oneida Sand & Gravel, Inc. 1 98,156 98,156 Stocker Sand & Gravel Co. 2 1,138,528 1,138,528 Osborne Materials Co. 1 68,783 68,783 Sunshine Sand Co. 1 2,350 2,350 Tackett Builders 1 274 274 Oster Sand & Gravel, Inc. 3 999,348 999,348 Ours Sand & Gravel 1 4,105 4,105 Teague Gravel Co., Inc. 1 34,501 34,501 Patrick Excavating, Inc. 1 463 463 Thiel Construction Co. 1 2,952 2,952 Phillips Sand & Gravel 1 379,233 379,233 Thomas Sand & Gravel 1 60 330 Power Development Corp. 1 1,750 2,100 Tipp Stone Co., Inc. 2 28,204 28,204 Trout Sand & Gravel Co. 1 17,614 26,722 Prairie Lane Sand & Gravel Co. 1 200,348 200,348 Precision Aggregate, Inc. 1 87,916 87,916 Tuffco Sand & Gravel, Inc. 1 132,155 132,155 Quality Ready Mix, Inc. 1 26,694 26,694 Twinsburg Development Corp. 1 243,522 275,962 R. L., Ltd. 1 350 350 U.S. Aggregates, Inc. 1 12,000 12,000 Rainbow Sand & Gravel, Inc. 1 106,636 106,636 United Aggregates, Inc. 1 164,012 91,322 Valley Materials Co. 2 55,856 39,251 Red Brush Peat Co. 1 10,195 10,195 Richards Service Garage 1 100 100 Walhonding Sand & Gravel 1 30,323 30,323 Riverside Sand & Gravel Co., Inc. 1 35,480 35,480 Carl Walter 1 2,320 2,320 Gary Roberts Excavating 1 750 750 Ward Materials, Inc. 1 39,695 39,042 Rockwell Sand & Gravel, Inc. 1 184,865 184,865 Watson Gravel, Inc. 7 2,242,837 2,242,837 Weber Sand & Gravel, Inc. 1 241,563 437,733 Dale B. Rohr 1 50,500 50,500 Roy M. Roush 1 1,876 1,876 Joann O. Weddle 1 16,000 16,000 Rupp Construction, Inc. 1 471,366 471,366 Welch Sand & Gravel, Inc. 3 1,166,549 1,166,549 S & S Aggregate, Inc. 3 570,055 669,772 Gene T. Wilson 1 680 680 S.R.I., Inc. 1 244 244 Willowbrook Sand & Gravel 1 39,307 39,307 Wolcottville Sand & Gravel Corp. 1 88,200 24,600 Samco, Inc. 1 233,336 233,336 SANDCO Sand & Topsoil, Inc. 1 71,000 71,000 Wysong Gravel Co. 2 280,476 280,476 Sandman Trucking, Inc. 1 71,665 71,665 X L Sand & Gravel 1 66,491 66,491 Guy Schieve 1 6,300 6,300 Xenia Sand, Gravel, & Asphalt Co. 1 250 250 Schloss Materials Co. 1 135,744 135,744 Young’s Sand & Gravel Co. 3 361,169 361,169 Zollinger Sand & Gravel Co. 1 48,411 48,411 Scioto Sand & Stone, Inc. 1 12,521 12,569 Mark E. Scott 1 21,000 21,000 TOTAL: 215 companies 300 53,032,754 52,654,649 Seaway Sand & Stone, Inc. 1 10,000 10,000 Seville Sand & Gravel, Inc. 1 232,239 232,239 Betty Sewell and Rebecca Johnson 1 49,000 49,000 mine

State

An-W

Ald-G

Ald-7

Ald-15

Ald-Y

Asa-10 Asa-F

Asa-JS1

Asa-20

Asa-15

As-595

As-W

Ae-30

number

and—building, road construction/resurfacing, unspecified

and—building, road construction/resurfacing, unspecified

and—building, road construction/resurfacing, unspecified

concrete, fill, landscaping gravel—building, road construction/resurfacing, landscaping

gravel—building

gravel—building

gravel—building

gravel—unspecified

gravel—building, road construction/resurfacing, unspecified

gravel—building, road construction/resurfacing, unspecified

gravel—building, road construction/resurfacing, unspecified

gravel—filtration, fill

gravel—building, filtration

gravel—building

gravel—road construction/resurfacing, filtration, fill

gravel—building sand—building Asa-N1 gravel—building

gravel—building

gravel—unspecified

gravel—building

gravel—fill

gravel— asphaltic concrete, fill

Monroe sand—building, portland cement concrete, asphaltic

Lake sand—building Ald-B

Mohican sand—building Ald-9

Green sand—building Ald-H

Green s

Denmark gravel—bank run Monroe gravel—bank run

Kingsville sand—building Asa-18

N. Kingsville sand—building Asa-M

Kingsville sand—building, portland cement concrete

Dover sand—unspecified

Rome sand—portland cement concrete

Union sand—fill Ae-23

Union sand—portland cement concrete, asphaltic concrete, fill

TD. Wayne sand—building, fill, mason sand

Name of pit Township and principal use Type

Ward Materials, Inc. Ward

Bartley & Bolin, Inc. James Plant

Bartley & Bolin, Inc. Plant #2

Honey Creek Vally Realty Ltd. Honey Creek Vally

Young’s Sand Gravel Co. Young’s

Ayers FarmAyers Green s

Chuck Spreng Green s

Clemson Hartsgrove sand—fill Asa-C

Frye Sand & Gravel, Inc. Frye Sand & Gravel, Inc.

Dreslinski Pit Kingsville sand—asphaltic concrete, fill, ice control

North Ridge Pit

Mathews Sand & Gravel

Nelson Sand & Gravel, Inc.

Circle Hill Sand & Gravel, Inc.

Joseph Sand & Gravel, Inc.

Wapakoneta Plant Wapakoneta

TD. Kinsman Materials, L

For those mines for which a state mine number has not been assigned, a letter designation is used (example: Ald-G).

rucking, Inc. Amboy Pit Kingsville sand—building Asa-ST

Honey Creek Valley Realty Ltd. Honey Creek Valley

Joyce A. GoodJoyce A. Good Joyce Jackson sand—unspecified

Young’s Sand & Gravel Co. Young’s

Frye Sand & Gravel, Inc.

Joe Simak & Sons T

Kinsman Materials, L

Mathews Sand & Gravel

Nelson Sand & Gravel, Inc.

R. W. Sidley, Inc. Sidley, R. W. Sidley-Kingsville Plant

Olen Corp. Stewart Plant #4

National Lime & Stone Co.

County Name of operator

2002 OHIO DIRECTORY OF SAND AND GRAVEL MINING OPERATORS REPORTING SALES OR PRODUCTION, BY COUNTY

Allen Materials, Inc. Ward

Ashland Bartley & Bolin Excavating, Inc.

Ashtabula Clemson Excavating, Inc.

Athens Services, Inc. Cochran Transportation

Auglaize Joseph Sand & Gravel, Inc. mine

State

Ae-16

Br-36 Br-B

Br-35

Br-5

Br-29

Br-15

Br-6

Br-52

Br-57 Br-47

Br-38

Cl-204

Cl-PD

Cpn-22

Cpn-20

Cpn-1

Ck-A Ck-B

Ck-28

number

gravel—building, portland cement concrete

gravel—pipe bedding

gravel—building

gravel—unspecified

gravel—unspecified

gravel—unspecified

concrete gravel—building, portland cement concrete, asphaltic concrete, road construction/resurfacing

gravel—unspecified

gravel—unspecified

concrete, fill gravel—building, portland cement concrete, road construction/resurfacing

gravel—building

gravel—unspecified

gravel—road construction/resurfacing

gravel—unspecified

gravel—building

gravel—unspecified

gravel—unspecified

gravel—unspecified

gravel—road construction/resurfacing

St. Clair gravel—building

Milford sand—building Br-50

Fairfield, Ross sand—unspecified

Fairfield, Ross sand—unspecified

Madison sand—unspecified

Brown sand—unspecified

Brown construction/resurfacing sand—road

Union sand—unspecified

Salem sand—building,

Salem, sand—building Cpn-25 Wayne gravel—building

Bethel gravel—road construction/resurfacing German sand—unspecified

Mad River sand—unspecified

Mad River sand—fill Ck-501

Name of pit Township and principal use Type

Quality Pit Pusheta portland cement sand— concrete

Bill D. Colwell Gravel Green Heron Ross sand—pipe bedding

Dingledine Basic Materials, Inc.

Hamilton St. Clair sand—unspecified

Ross Sand & Gravel

Moraine Materials Co., Inc. Plant 22

Shamrock Madison sand—unspecified

River Pit Fairfield gravel—building, asphaltic concrete Watson PitWatson Fairfield sand—building, portland cement concrete, asphaltic

Schlichter Pit Fairfield sand—building,

Oneida Sand & Gravel, Inc.

Power Development/Robertson

Mechanicsburg Sand & Gravel, Inc.

Moore’s Excavating Co. Moore’s

Moore’s Excavating Co. Moore’s

Urbana Urbana sand—unspecified

American Excavating, Inc. Baisen Sand & Gravel

Barrett Paving Materials Inc.

Demmy Constuction, Inc.

Aggregates Fairfield Sand & Gravel

Broshear Contractors, Inc.

Dingledine Basic Materials, Inc.

Martin Marietta

Mecco, Inc. Mecco, Inc. Lemon sand—building, portland cement concrete, asphaltic

Moraine Materials Co., Inc.

Shamrock Materials, Inc.

Watson Gravel, Inc. Watson

Welch Sand & Gravel, Inc. Welch

Power Development Corp.

Moore’s Excavating Co. Moore’s

Morrow Gravel Co.

Baisden Sand & Gravel

Barrett Paving Materials, Inc.

Demmy Construction, Inc.

County Name of operator

2002 OHIO DIRECTORY OF SAND AND GRAVEL MINING OPERATORS REPORTING SALES OR PRODUCTION, BY COUNTY (cont.)

Auglaize Quality Ready Mix, Inc. (cont.)

Butler Bill D. Colwell

Carroll Oneida Sand & Gravel, Inc.

Champaign Mechanicsburg Sand & Gravel, Inc.

Clark American Excavating, Inc. Ck-3

Ck-13

Ck-25

Ct-9

Ct-7

Cln-W

Ca-W

Ca-H1 Ca-H

Ca-S

Ca-993

Cn-718

Cn-783

Cn-624

Cn-694

Cn-WL

Cn-WA

sand—building, portland cement concrete gravel—building, portland cement concrete, asphaltic concrete, road construction/resurfacing

gravel—unspecified

gravel—building

concrete, road construction/resurfacing, fill, unspecified gravel—building, portland cement concrete, asphaltic concrete, road construction/resurfacing, filtration

road construction/resurfacing gravel—portland cement concrete, asphaltic concrete, road construction/resurfacing

gravel—unspecified

gravel—bank run

gravel—building

gravel—road construction/resurfacing

gravel—unspecified

gravel—building

gravel—portland cement concrete, asphaltic concrete, road construction/resurfacing

gravel—portland cement concrete, asphaltic concrete, road construction/resurfacing

gravel—road construction/resurfacing

concrete, road construction/resurfacing, fill, unspecified gravel—building, portland cement concrete, asphaltic concrete, road construction/resurfacing, filtration

gravel—road construction/resurfacing

unspecified gravel—building, road construction/resurfacing, filtration

Mad River sand—building Ck-502 Bethel, Mad River

Bethel sand—unspecified

Moorefield sand—building Ck-29

Springfield sand—building, portland cement concrete, asphaltic

Union cement sand—portland concrete, asphaltic concrete,

Stonelick sand—unspecified

Knox gravel—building Salem sand—asphaltic concrete, fill

Elk Run sand—unspecified

Middleton sand—building Ca-881

Jackson sand—portland cement concrete, asphaltic concrete

Keene sand—portland cement concrete, asphaltic concrete

Oxford sand—road construction/resurfacing

Bethlehem sand—building, portland cement concrete, asphaltic

New Castle sand—road construction/resurfacing

Lafayette sand—building, road construction/resurfacing, fill,

Jefferson sand—fill Cd-G

Independence sand—building Cya-42

Demmy Sand & Gravel Enon Washed Sand & Gravel Co. Enon Washed

Moore’s Excavating Co. Moore’s

Shelly Materials, Inc. Plant #1303

Perintown Sand & Gravel

Kipp’s Gravel Co., Inc. Kipp’s

Gleason Wilson gravel—building

Harvest Sand & Gravel, Inc.

Willowbrook Sand & Gravel Willowbrook

X L Sand & Gravel

Apache Aggregate & Paving Co. Apache

Apache Aggregate & Paving Co. Apache

Shady Bend Sand and Gravel

Shelly Materials, Inc. Plant #1305

Walhonding Valley Sand & Gravel Valley Walhonding

Gibson Sand & Gravel Co.

Boyas Excavating, Inc.

Aggregates Fairborn Gravel

Demmy Sand & Gravel Enon Washed Sand & Gravel Co. Enon Washed

Martin Marietta

Moore’s Excavating Co. Moore’s

Shelly Materials, Inc.

Kipp’s Gravel Co., Inc. Kipp’s

Hartley Gravel Hartley Gravel Harvest Sand & Gravel, Inc.

Solomon’s Mines, Inc.Solomon’s Mines, Inc. Solomon’s Salem sand—building, road construction/resurfacing, fill

Willowbrook Sand & Gravel Willowbrook

X L Sand & Gravel

Shady Bend Sand & Gravel

Shelly Materials, Inc.

Walhonding Sand & Gravel Walhonding

William Albert, Inc. William Albert, Inc. Pit 2 William

Clermont Barrett Paving Materials, Inc.

Clinton Gravel, Inc. Watson

oubaaCarl WalterColumbiana Carl Walter West sand—bank run

CoshoctonAggregate & Paving Co. Apache

Crawford Gibson Sand & Gravel Co.

Cuyahoga Boyas Excavating, Inc. 1

1

mine

State

Dke-4

Dke-10

Fd-14

Fd-13

Fn-36

Fn-14

Fn-6

Fn-23

Fn-58

Fn-43 Fn-23

Ftn-NW

Ftn-SI

Ga-JE Ga-O

Gea-29

Gea-N

number

gravel—unspecified

gravel—unspecified

concrete, road construction/resurfacing, fill, unspecified gravel—building, portland cement concrete, asphaltic concrete, road construction/resurfacing, filtration

concrete gravel—building, portland cement concrete asphaltic concrete, road construction/resurfacing gravel—road construction/resurfacing

gravel—building

gravel—building

gravel—building, asphaltic concrete

concrete, road construction/resurfacing, fill, unspecified gravel—building, portland cement concrete, asphaltic concrete, road construction/resurfacing, filtration, unspecified

concrete, road construction/resurfacing gravel—building, portland cement concrete, asphaltic concrete

concrete, road construction/resurfacing, fill, unspecified gravel—building, portland cement concrete, asphaltic concrete, road construction/resurfacing, filtration, unspecified

sand—building, portland cement concrete gravel—filtration, unspecified sand—unspecified gravel—unspecified

Greenville sand—unspecified

Harrison gravel—farm ballast

Berne sand—building, portland cement concrete, asphaltic

Hamilton, Madison Hamilton sand—building Fn-11

Hamilton sand—building Fn-52

Marion sand—portland cement concrete, asphaltic concrete

Hamilton sand—building, portland cement concrete, asphaltic

Hamilton sand—building, portland cement concrete, asphaltic

Brown gravel—building Hamilton sand—building, portland cement concrete, asphaltic

Ohio sand—unspecified

Burton, Newbury

Burton, Newbury

opsoil Swan Creek sand—unspecified

rucking Co. Berne sand—unspecified

Name of pit Township and principal use Type

Foureman’s Sand & Gravel, Inc. Foureman’s

Hollinger Gravel

Downard Pit Rush Creek sand—backfill Fd-16

Shelly Materials, Inc. Plant #1314

Agg Rok Franklin sand—building, portland cement concrete, asphaltic

DBM. Materials, LLC

JP Sand & Gravel Co.

Lockbourne #213

Hilliard Plant #1 Lockbourne Plant #1333

NOPD, Ltd Dover sand—building, unspecified

Cheshire Pit Cheshire gravel—filtration Ours Sand & Gravel

Haueter Sand & Gravel, Inc.

Newbury Sand & Gravel

s Sand & Sand & Gravel Co. Mason’s

opsoil, Inc. SANDCO Sand & T

Aggregates Columbus #319

rucking Co. Paul D. Beery T

Hollinger Excavating

Paul D. Beery T

Shelly Materials, Inc.

DBM Materials, LLC George C. Smith/Mason’ Gravel Co. JP Sand & Gravel Co.

Martin Marietta

Olen Corp. Columbus Plant #3

Shelly Materials, Inc.

Developments, Ltd SANDCO Sand & T Sandman Trucking, Inc.Sandman Trucking, Inc. Sandman Trucking, Swan Creek sand—building Ftn-SA1

Ours Sand & Gravel

Newbury Sand & Gravel

County Name of operator

2002 OHIO DIRECTORY OF SAND AND GRAVEL MINING OPERATORS REPORTING SALES OR PRODUCTION, BY COUNTY (cont.)

Darke Sand & Gravel, Inc. Foureman’s

Fairfield James E. Downard

Franklin Agg Rok Materials

Fulton Northwest Ohio Property

Gallia Jaclib Enterprises, Inc.

Geauga Haueter Sand & Gravel, Inc. Gea-TK

Gea-35

Ge-4

Ge-W

Ge-47 Ge-G Ge-42

Ge-38-1

Ge-33

Ge-36

Ge-40 Ge-R

Hmn-44

Hmn-17

Hmn-50

Hmn-59

Hmn-JC

Hmn-5

Hmn-71

gravel—bank run

gravel—unspecified

gravel—building, road construction/resurfacing, filtration

concrete gravel—building, portland cement concrete, asphaltic concrete

gravel—unspecified

gravel—unspecified

gravel—unspecified sand—unspecified gravel—unspecified

gravel—unspecified

gravel—unspecified

gravel—fill

gravel—building

gravel—building

gravel—building

gravel—building

gravel—unspecified

construction/resurfacing, fill gravel—building, portland cement concrete, road construction/resurfacing, filtration sand—unspecified gravel—unspecified

gravel—unspecified

gravel—filtration

gravel—unspecified

gravel—unspecified

Parkman sand—fill Gea-9

Auburn sand—unspecified

Newbury portland sand—building, cement concrete

Bath portland sand—building, cement concrete, asphaltic

Spring Valley gravel—unspecified Spring Valley gravel—unspecified

Beaver Creek sand—unspecified

Spring Valley run gravel—bank Xenia sand—unspecified

Miami sand—building Hmn-AS1

Miami sand—building Hmn-C

Whitewater sand—building Hmn-AS

Whitewater sand—building Hmn-54

Crosby sand—unspecified

Harrison sand-building, portland cement concrete, road

Harrison, Whitewater

Whitewater sand—unspecified

Symmes sand—unspecified

Whitewater sand—unspecified

TD. Xenia sand—fill Ge-10

Aggregates and July through December 2002 by Shelly Materials, Inc.

Soltis Sand & Gravel

Munn Rd. Sand & Gravel

Teague Gravel Co., Inc. Teague

Fairborn Aggregate Plant Fairborn

M. J. Coates Construction Co., Inc. M. J. Coates Construction Co., Inc.

Spring Valley NorthSpring Valley Spring Valley sand—unspecified

Xenia Beaver Creek, Xenia

Phillips Sand & Gravel

Horseshoe Bend Sand & Gravel, Inc. Richards Service Garage

Allgeier & Son Inc. Pit 1

Allgeier & Son, Inc.

Allgeier & Son, Inc. Pit 2

Ashcraft Sand & Gravel, Inc.

Crosby Gravel, Inc.

Golsch Whitewater gravel—fill Hmn-G Harrison Sand & Gravel Co.

James Bunnell, Inc.

James Bunnell, Inc.

E-town Sand & Gravel

Asphalt Co. Xenia Sand & Gravel L

Aggregates Gravel Spring Valley Spring Valley sand—unspecified

Aggregates Camp Dennison

Soltis Sand & Gravel

T & K Kuhnle Co.

Teague Gravel Co., Inc. Teague

Joann O. Weddle Gravel Weddle Xenia sand—unspecified

M. J. Coates Construction Co., Inc.

Martin Marietta

Phillips Sand & Gravel

R.J. Martin Service & Excavating Richards Service Garage

Xenia Sand, Gravel, &

Ashcraft Sand & Gravel, Inc.

Crosby Gravel, Inc.

Golsch Construction, Inc. Harrison Sand & Gravel Co.

James Bunnell, Inc.

Joe E. Carter Lost Bridge Whitewater sand—industrial sand

Martin Marietta

This mine was operated January through June 2002 by Martin Marietta

1

Greene Hilltop Basic Resources, Inc.

Hamilton Allgeier & Son, Inc. mine

State

Hmn-P

Hmn-37

Hmn-67 Hmn-68 Hmn-AR

Hmn-60

Hmn-64

Hmn-42

Hd-L

Hg-HA

Hg-L Hg-301

Hs-C

Hs-511

Hs-J

Hs-82

Hs-96

number

gravel—unspecified

gravel—unspecified

concrete gravel—building, portland cement concrete

concrete, fill gravel—building, portland cement concrete, road construction/resurfacing

gravel—building

gravel—building

gravel—building, road construction/resurfacing

gravel—unspecified

gravel—building

gravel—fill

unspecified gravel—building, asphaltic concrete, road construction/ resurfacing, unspecified

gravel—building

construction/resurfacing gravel—building, portland cement concrete, road construction/resurfacing

road construction/resurfacing, fill gravel—building, asphaltic concrete, road construction/ resurfacing, filtration

fill, ice control gravel— portland cement concrete, road construction/ resurfacing, fill

gravel—unspecified

Miami sand—unspecified

Harrison sand—unspecified

Colerain sand—building Hmn-48

Market sand—building, fill

Green sand—unspecified

Green sand—building Hg-262

Marion sand—unspecified

Salt Creek sand—building, portland cement concrete, road

Prairie sand— portland cement concrete, asphaltic concrete,

Hardy sand— portland cement concrete, asphaltic concrete,

Killbuck sand—unspecified

TD Washington sand—portland cement concrete

Name of pit Township and principal use Type

Harrison Sand & Gravel

Dry Fork Whitewater gravel—building Harrison #2 Whitewater sand—building, portland cement concrete, asphaltic

Harrison Pit Whitewater sand—building, portland cement concrete asphaltic

Minges/Cetz Miami gravel—building East Miami Pit

Fernald Pit Crosby sand—building

Ervin Hill Enterprises, Inc.

Harden Sand & Gravel

Hocking Valley Concrete, Inc. Hocking Valley

L. A. Horn Excavating/Construction, Inc. L. S & S Aggregate #8S & S Green, Starr sand—asphaltic concrete, road construction/resurfacing,

Lakeville Sand & Gravel, L

Feikert Sand & Gravel, Inc.

Holmes Supply Corp.

Menuez Bros. Sand & Gravel, Inc.

Spring Run Gravel

R. L., Ltd. R. L. Ltd. Crosby gravel—building Watson Gravel, Inc. Watson

Welch Sand & Gravel, Inc. Welch

Svs., Inc Hocking Valley Concrete, Inc. Hocking Valley

Hocking Valley MulchHocking Valley Sheets Pit Falls sand—fill Hg-HV

L. A. Horn Excavating/Construction, Inc. L. Muskingum River Gravel Co.

Feikert Sand & Gravel, Inc.

Holmes Supply Corp.

Menuez Bros. Sand & Gravel, Inc.

Spring Run Gravel

County Name of operator

2002 OHIO DIRECTORY OF SAND AND GRAVEL MINING OPERATORS REPORTING SALES OR PRODUCTION, BY COUNTY (cont.)

Hamilton E-town Sand & Gravel (cont.)

Highland Ervin Hill Enterprises, Inc.

HockingAgricultural Lime & Reclam. Harden

Holmes Craigton Shale Co. Kx-16

Kx-S

Kx-15

Kx-17

Lke-CIR Lke-dredge Lke-7

Le-430

Lg-504

Lg-31

Lg-W

Lg-10

Lgn-B

Lgn-36 Lgn-31 Lgn-6

Ls-M1 Ls-13

Mdn-11

Mn-16

concrete gravel—building, portland cement concrete, asphaltic concrete

gravel—unspecified

gravel—unspecified

gravel—unspecified

gravel—building, road construction/resurfacing

sand—unspecified

gravel—unspecified

gravel—bank run

unspecified gravel—building, asphaltic concrete

concrete, road construction/resurfacing, fill, unspecified gravel—building, portland cement concrete, asphaltic concrete, road construction/resurfacing, filtration

concrete, road construction/resurfacing, fill, unspecified gravel—building, portland cement concrete, asphaltic concrete, road construction/resurfacing, filtration

gravel—asphaltic concrete

gravel—unspecified

gravel—building

gravel—building, road construction/resurfacing

gravel—fill, decorative

Morris portland sand—building, cement concrete, asphaltic

Howard sand—unspecified

Harrison sand—unspecified

Harrison sand—unspecified

Clinton sand—building Kx-3

Painesville sand—unspecified

Perry sand—unspecified

Perry sand—fill Le-426

Madison sand—bank run

Washington sand—portland cement concrete, asphaltic concrete,

St. AlbansSt. sand—building, portland cement concrete, asphaltic

Newton sand—building, portland cement concrete, asphaltic

Monroe sand—asphaltic concrete

Union sand—unspecified

Liberty sand—building Lgn-J

Swanton sand—unspecified

Darby sand—asphaltic concrete, fill

Small’s Sand & Gravel, Inc Small’s

Small’s Sand & Gravel, Inc. Small’s

Small’s Sand & Gravel, Inc. Small’s

United Aggregates, Inc. United

Osborne Materials Co.

B & L Sand Co.

Burlington Sand & Gravel Co.

Gary Roberts Excavating

Eagle Material Supply Ltd. Plant

Van Wey Sand & Gravel Plant #1312 Wey Van

Boyd Excavating

Duff Sand Co. Washington sand—building, portland cement concrete Neer’s Sand & Gravel

Sewell and Johnson

Pheils Spencer sand—unspecified Seaway Sand & Stone, Inc.

Tuffco Sand & Gravel, Inc. Tuffco

Pit #1 Prospect sand—portland cement concrete, mason sand

Pit #2 Prospect sand—fill Mn-19

Small’s Sand & Gravel, Inc. Small’s

United Aggregates, Inc. United

Osborne Materials Co. R. W. Sidley, Inc. Sidley, R. W. Sidley-Painesville Plant

Burlington Sand & Gravel Co.

Olen Corp. St. Louisville Plant #5

Shelly Materials, Inc.

Duff Quarry, Inc.Duff Quarry, Inc. Duff Quarry, Lake sand—building, fill

Neer’s Sand & Gravel

Betty Sewell and Rebecca Johnson

Seaway Sand & Stone, Inc.

Knox Olen Corp. Fredericktown Plant #2

Lake C.I.R., Inc. Harmon Madison gravel—unspecified

Lawrence B & L Sand Co.

Licking Gary Roberts Excavating

Logan Boyd Excavating

Lorain Guy Schieve Schieve Pit Henrietta sand—building Ln-12

Lucas Al Mackey Enterprises, Inc.

Madison Sand & Gravel, Inc. Tuffco

Marion Fleming Construction Co., Inc. mine

State

Ma-20

Ma-22

Ms-308

Ms-205

Ms-301

Ms-298

Mi-4

Mi-3

Mi-501

My-B

My-CW

My-19

My-66

My-52

My-41

My-R

Mon-L

number

gravel—road construction/resurfacing

gravel—building, road construction/resurfacing filtration

gravel—unspecified

concrete, road construction/resurfacing, fill gravel—building, portland cement concrete, asphaltic concrete, road construction/resurfacing, filtration

gravel—road construction/resurfacing

concrete, road construction/resurfacing, fill, unspecified gravel—building, portland cement concrete, asphaltic concrete, road construction/resurfacing, filtration

gravel—unspecified

gravel—unspecified

gravel—unspecified

gravel—fill

gravel—unspecified

gravel—road construction/resurfacing sand—building, portland cement concrete, asphaltic concrete gravel—building, portland cement concrete, asphaltic concrete

gravel—unspecified

ice control, mason sand gravel—building, portland cement concrete, road construction/resurfacing, filtration, unspecified

gravel—unspecified

gravel—fill

gravel—building, portland cement concrete, asphaltic concrete, road construction/resurfacing, filtration

Harrisville, Westfield sand—building, portland cement concrete

Harrisville, Westfield sand—building, asphaltic concrete, fill

Letart sand—building, portland cement concrete, asphaltic

Letart sand—road construction/resurfacing

Letart sand—building, portland cement concrete, asphaltic

Newton sand—unspecified

Bethel sand—unspecified

Elizabeth sand—fill Mi-12

Madison sand—unspecified

Jefferson, Miami

Butler sand—building, portland cement concrete, unspecified,

German sand—unspecified

Butler sand—fill My-61

, Inc. Miami construction/resurfacing sand—road

Name of pit Township and principal use Type

Baker Sand, Inc.

Seville Sand & Gravel, Inc.

Meigs County Commissioners

Shelly Matrerials, Inc. Plant #1306

Woodville Concrete Corp. Woodville

New Carlisle Sand & Gravel Co.

Tipp Stone Co., Inc. Tipp

Barrett Paving Materials Inc.

West Carrollton Aggregate Plant Carrollton West

Miller Bros. Gravel, Inc.

Moraine Materials Co., Inc. Plant 21

Tipp Stone Co., Inc. Tipp

Matthew Bloom sand—portland cement concrete, asphaltic concrete

Aggregates Apple Grove Plant

Aggregates Gravel Troy Concord sand—unspecified

Aggregates Rip Rap Rd. Wayne sand—unspecified

, Inc. Carter & Carter

Seville Sand & Gravel, Inc.

Martin Marietta

Meigs County Commissioners

Shelly Materials, Inc.

Martin Marietta

New Carlisle Sand & Gravel Co.

Tipp Stone Co., Inc. Tipp

Carter & Carter

Hilltop Basic Resources, Inc.

Martin Marietta

Miller Bros. Gravel, Inc.

Moraine Materials Co., Inc.

S.R.I., Inc. Raisch John P. Jefferson gravel—unspecified Tipp Stone Co., Inc. Tipp

County Name of operator

2002 OHIO DIRECTORY OF SAND AND GRAVEL MINING OPERATORS REPORTING SALES OR PRODUCTION, BY COUNTY (cont.)

Medina Baker Sand, Inc.

Meigs Inc. Jaymar, Plant #4 Olive sand—unspecified

Miami Fenner Sand & Gravel, Inc.

otoeyBarrett Paving Materials, Inc. Montgomery

Morgan Co., Inc. Link Trucking Mw-10

Mum-228

Mum-799

Pky-W

Fn-C

Pky-RR

Pky-R

Pke-24

Pke-30

Pke-26

Pke-V

Pe-BA

Pe-50

Pe-B1

Pe-56

Pe-10

Pe-J

Pe-63

gravel—building, road construction/resurfacing, filtration

gravel—building

resurfacing, unspecified gravel—building, asphaltic concrete, road construction/ resurfacing, unspecified

concrete, road construction/resurfacing, fill, unspecified gravel—building, portland cement concrete, asphaltic concrete, road construction/resurfacing, filtration

gravel—unspecified

gravel—unspecified

gravel—road construction/resurfacing

concrete gravel—building, asphaltic concrete, road construction/ resurfacing, unspecified

gravel—fill

gravel—unspecified

gravel—road construction/resurfacing

gravel—building, road construction/resurfacing, filtration

gravel—road construction/resurfacing

gravel—unspecified

gravel—unspecified

gravel—building, asphaltic concrete, unspecified

gravel—building

gravel—building

gravel—unspecified

unspecified gravel—building, unspecified

gravel—unspecified

gravel— asphaltic concrete

uskingum sand—building Mum-LB

Chester sand—building, fill

Cass sand—building, portland cement concrete, asphaltic

Darby sand—unspecified

Scioto sand—unspecified

Scioto sand—portland cement concrete

Scioto sand—building, road construction/resurfacing, fill

Scioto sand—road construction/resurfacing

Shalersville sand—unspecified

Shalersville sand—unspecified

Mantua sand—building, asphaltic concrete

Brimfield sand—building Pe-101

Brimfield sand—building Pe-102

Suffield sand—unspecified

Franklin sand—building, road construction/resurfacing,

Mantua sand—unspecified

Streetsboro sand—portland cement concrete, asphaltic concrete

Chesterville Sand & Gravel Co., Inc.

S & S Aggregate #1S & S Wayne sand—building, asphaltic concrete, road construction/

Shelly Materials, Inc. Plant #1309

Circleville Wayne sand—building, portland cement concrete, asphaltic

Piketon Sand & Gravel

South Central Sand & Gravel

Valley Materials #1 Valley

Valley Materials #2 Valley

Ballentine Lake

Beck Sand & Gravel, Inc.

Blue Stone Pit #1

D & K Materials, Inc.

Janson & Sons Corp.

Jefferson Materials Co.

Muskingum River Gravel Co.

Shelly Materials, Inc.

Louis Johnson Darby Materials Plant #5

Roy M. Roush R Farm S & G Darby sand— road construction/resurfacing, fill

The Melvin Stone Co., LLC

William A. Hoffman, Jr. William Hoffman Pit Wayne sand—fill Pky-H

South Central Sand & Gravel

Valley Materials Co. Valley

Beck Sand & Gravel, Inc.

Blue Stone Sand & Gravel, Inc.

D & K Materials, Inc.

GANS Ltd. GANS Ltd. dba Brimfield Sand & Soils

Hilltop Aggregate, Inc.Hilltop Aggregate, Inc. Hilltop

Hugo Sand Co. Hugo Sand Co.

Janson & Sons Corp.

Jefferson Materials Co.

Morrow Chesterville Sand & Gravel Co., Inc.

Muskingum LUB Inc. LUB, Inc. M

Pickaway Wilson Gene T. Wilson Gene T. Darby sand—unspecified

PikeAggregates Midwest, Inc. Hanson

Portage Ballentine Excavation Co. mine

State

Pe-68

Pe-LS

Pe-L

Pe-39

Pe-M

Pe-15

Pe-9

Pe-45

Pe-64

Pe-61

Pe-85

Pe-67 Pe-60

Pe-18

Pe-S1

Pe-V1

Pe-SSC Pe-84

Pre-AAC Pre-4

number

gravel—building, asphaltic concrete

concrete, unspecified gravel—building, asphaltic concrete, road construction/ resurfacing, unspecified

gravel—building, road construction/resurfacing fill, roofing

gravel—decrorative

mason sand gravel—building, road construction/resurfacing, filtration

gravel—asphaltic concrete, road construction/ resurfacing, unspecified

gravel—unspecified

sand—building, portland cement concrete gravel—building

gravel—building

gravel—unspecified

gravel—building

gravel—asphaltic concrete

gravel—building

gravel—building

gravel—building

gravel—building, bank run, landscape

gravel—building

gravel—road construction/resurfacing

gravel—building

gravel—building

Shalersville sand—portland cement concrete, asphaltic concrete

Shalersville sand—building, portland cement concrete, asphaltic

Mantua sand—building, fill

Windham sand—mason sand, fill, recreation

Shalersville sand— portland cement concrete, industrial sand,

Shalersville sand—unspecified

Franklin, Ravenna

Shalersville sand— portland cement concrete, asphaltic concrete

Franklin sand—unspecified

Streetsboro sand—building, portland cement concrete

Mantua sand—asphaltic concrete

Rootstown sand—building, road construction/resurfacing

Franklin sand—unspecified Aurora sand—asphaltic concrete, fill, mason sand

Twin sand—building Pre-9

Lanier sand—fill Pre-T

Jefferson gravel—unspecified Somers sand—building

Twin sand—building Pre-6

Ag #10 Streetsboro sand—unspecified

Name of pit Township and principal use Type

Lakeside Sand & Gravel Co., Inc.

Lucky Sand & Gravel Co.

Miller Sand & Gravel, Inc.

Mills Rock, Sand, & Soil Inc.

S & S Agg #16S & S Ravenna sand—road construction/resurfacing, unspecified

Oscar Brugmann Sand & Gravel, Inc.

Patrick Charlestown sand—building Pe-P R. A. Cruise Sand & Gravel, Inc. R.

Rainbow Sand & Gravel, Inc.

Red Brush Peat Co.

Rockwell Sand & Gravel, Inc.

Twin Lakes - S & S Twin Schloss Materials Co.

Sober Sand & Gravel Co.

Brugman Shalersville sand—building, road construction/resurfacing

Valley BrookValley Shalersville sand—building, asphaltic concrete

Sunshine Sand Co. Twinsburg Development Corp. Twinsburg

Loxley Aggregates, Inc. Loxley

Thomas Sand & Gravel

U.S. Aggregates/Richmond Plant U.S. Wysong Gravel Co. Wysong

Wysong Gravel Co. Wysong

America Shalersville Plant-Great Lakes

Lakeside Sand & Gravel Co.

Lucky Sand & Gravel Co.

Miller Sand & Gravel, Inc.

Mills Rock, Sand, & Soil Inc.

Muskingum River Gravel Co.

Oscar Brugmann Sand & Gravel, Inc.

Patrick Excavating, Inc. R. A. Cruise Sand & Gravel, Inc. R.

Rainbow Sand & Gravel, Inc.

Red Brush Peat Co.

Rockwell Sand & Gravel, Inc.

S & S Aggregate, Inc. S & S Schloss Materials Co.

Sober Sand & Gravel Co.

Solon Excavators Sand & Gravel, Inc.

Sunshine Sand Co. Twinsburg Development Corp Twinsburg

Thomas Sand & Gravel

U.S. Aggregates, Inc. U.S. Wysong Gravel Co. Wysong

County Name of operator

2002 OHIO DIRECTORY OF SAND AND GRAVEL MINING OPERATORS REPORTING SALES OR PRODUCTION, BY COUNTY (cont.)

Portage Lafarge North (cont.)

PrebleAggregates, Inc. Loxley Rd-4

Rd-G Rd-5

Rs-H

Rs-M

Rs-27

Rs-T

So-79

So-DGM

So-98

So-100

So-BT

Shy-18

Shy-11

Shy-SC1

Shy-17

Shy-SS

Sk-243

ltic concrete, road construction/resurfacing,

gravel—asphaltic concrete, road construction/resurfacing

gravel—building

gravel—building

unspecified gravel—road construction/resurfacing, unspecified

gravel—building

gravel—asphaltic concrete, road construction/resurfacing, filtration

gravel—building

resurfacing, unspecified gravel—asphaltic concrete, road construction/resurfacing, unspecified

concrete, road construction/resurfacing, fill, foundry gravel—building, portland cement concrete, asphaltic concrete, road construction/resurfacing, filtration

gravel—road construction/resurfacing

construction/resurfacing gravel—building, road construction/resurfacing

gravel—building, portland cement concrete

gravel—unspecified

gravel—unspecified

gravel—portland cement concrete filtration, unspecified

gravel—asphaltic concrete

gravel—unspecified

gravel—unspecified

gravel—road construction/resurfacing

gravel—road construction/resurfacing

Weller sand—building Rd-20 Jefferson sand—asphaltic concrete, fill

Cass sand—building Rd-18

Troy sand—building Rd-14

Washington gravel—building

Springfield sand—building, portland cement concrete, asphaltic

Jefferson sand—asphaltic concrete, road construction/

Springfield sand—building, portland cement concrete, asphaltic

Morgan sand—building, portland cement concrete

Valley sand—unspecified

Washington sand—unspecified

Orange sand—road construction/resurfacing

Asphalt & Materials,

Bartley & Bolin, Inc. D. H. Bowman & Sons, Inc.

Ganges Gravel Co.

John L. Garber Materials, Inc.

John L. Garber Materials, Inc. S & S Agg #14S & S Monroe sand— aspha

Edgington Pit Concord sand—building Rs-E

Haubeil & Sons

S & S Aggregate Plant #7 S & S

Shelly Material, Inc. Plant #1321

Tackett’s PitTackett’s Springfield sand—road construction/resurfacing

Cab Pit Porter sand—unspecified

Scioto Valley Resources Scioto Valley

Scioto #1 Porter sand—portland cement concrete, fill

Jones Deposit Washington sand—asphaltic concrete

Pence Pit Washington sand—unspecified

Schmidt Deposit

Miami River Stone Co.

Staley Pit Clinton, Salem gravel—building

Plant #4 Jackson sand—road construction/resurfacing

Asphalt & Materials,

D. H. Bowman & Sons, Inc.

Ganges Gravel Co.

John L. Garber Materials, Inc.

S & S Aggregate, Inc. S & S

Haubeil & Sons Inc. Inc. concrete

Mark E. Scott Scott Pit Green sand—building Rs-P

Muskingum River Gravel Co.

Shelly Materials, Inc.

Tackett Builders Tackett

D.G.M., Inc. Path Ready Mix Tow

E. E. Blair Construction Co.

Hanson Aggregates Midwest, Inc. Hanson

Scioto Sand & Stone, Inc.

Barrett Paving Materials, Inc.

Miami River Stone Co.

Richland Bartley & Bolin Excavating

Ross David E. Edgington

Scioto Enterprises ATS Enterprises ATS Green sand—building, portland cement concrete, road

Shelby Barrett Paving Materials, Inc.

Stark American Sand & Gravel, Inc. mine

State

Sk-203

Sk-BE

Sk-681

Sk-CA

Sk-CA1

Sk-607

Sk-MW

Sk-RO

Sk-M

Sk-M1

Sk-1017

Sk-N

Sk-165

St-55 St-24

St-44

Tl-12

Ts-N

Ts-2018

number

gravel—road construction/resurfacing

gravel—road construction/resurfacing

gravel—unspecified

gravel—road construction/resurfacing, unspecified

road construction/resurfacing, unspecified gravel—portland cement concrete, asphaltic concrete, road construction/resurfacing, unspecified

gravel—unspecified

gravel—unspecified

gravel—unspecified

gravel—building

gravel— asphaltic concrete, road construction/resurfacing

gravel— asphaltic concrete, road construction/resurfacing

gravel—unspecified

gravel—portland cement concrete, asphaltic concrete, road construction/resurfacing, filtration

concrete, unspecified gravel—building, portland cement concrete, asphaltic concrete, road construction/resurfacing, unspecified

gravel—bank run

unspecified gravel—asphaltic concrete, road construction/resurfacing, unspecified

concrete, fill gravel—building

gravel—unspecified

gravel—building

Jackson sand—building Sk-HS1

Perry sand—asphaltic concrete, road construction/resurfacing

Perry sand— asphaltic concrete, road construction/resurfacing

Sandy sand—unspecified

Jackson, Perry sand—building, portland cement concrete, asphaltic

Jackson sand—fill Sk-R

Northampton sand—unspecified Stow, TallmadgeStow, sand—bank run

Goshen sand—unspecified

. Bethlehem sand—unspecified

. Bethlehem sand—unspecified

. Plain sand—portland cement concrete, asphaltic concrete,

Agg #9 Coventry sand—asphaltic concrete, road construction/resurfacing,

Name of pit Township and principal use Type

Stone Products Canton sand—road construction/resurfacing

Canton Aggregate Div.Canton Plain sand—unspecified

Central Aggregate Div.Central Perry sand—road construction/resurfacing, unspecified

Central Sand & Gravel Div

Massillon Washed Gravel Div Massillon Washed

Massillon Washed Gravel Div Massillon Washed

Heiser Sand & Gravel Corp.

Massillon Materials, Inc.

MMI Warmington Plant MMI Warmington

National Aggregates, Inc. National

Allied Plant #3 Perry sand—portland cement concrete, asphaltic concrete

Massillon Plant

Mudbrook Plant

Alden Excavating Riverside Sand & Gravel Co., Inc.

Twin Lakes-S & S Twin

Bank One Goshen sand—unspecified

ozakes Co.

Beaver Excavating, Inc.

Central-Allied Enterprises, Inc.

Dale B. Rohr Dale B. Rohr Jackson sand—unspecified

Heiser Sand & Gravel Corp.

Massillon Materials, Inc.

National Aggregates, Inc. National

Northern Ohio Paving Co.

Oster Sand & Gravel, Inc.

Riverside Sand & Gravel Co., Inc.

S & S Aggregate, Inc. S & S

JBM Ltd. State Rte. 416 Sand & Gravel

County Name of operator

2002 OHIO DIRECTORY OF SAND AND GRAVEL MINING OPERATORS REPORTING SALES OR PRODUCTION, BY COUNTY (cont.)

Stark Plant 2 Jackson sand—road construction/resurfacing (cont.)

Summit Sand & Gravel Alden Co.

Trumbull Samco, Inc. Springbrook Mesopotamia sand—building, portland cement concrete, asphaltic

Tuscarawas J. E. Nicol Ts-MM Ts-2001

Ts-2036

Ts-S2

Ts-1826

Ts-111

Ts-69

Ts-125

Wan-41

Wan-7

Wan-B Wan-46 Wan-38

Wan-MV

Wn-54

Wn-1008

Wn-38

Wn-SS

Wn-C

Wn-510

We-23

gravel—building

gravel—asphaltic concrete

concrete, unspecified gravel—building, portland cement concrete, asphaltic concrete, road construction/resurfacing, unspecified

resurfacing, fill gravel—portland cement concrete, road construction/ resurfacing, block manufacturing

concrete, road construction/resurfacing, fill, industrial gravel—building, portland cement concrete, asphaltic concrete, road construction/resurfacing, filtration

gravel—road construction/resurfacing

gravel—building, road construction/resurfacing

gravel—building, road construction/resurfacing

gravel—unspecified

gravel—unspecified

gravel—building

gravel—unspecified

gravel—bank run

gravel—unspecified

gravel—road construction/resurfacing

gravel—unspecified

gravel—asphaltic concrete, unspecified

gravel—unspecified

concrete, road construction/resurfacing, fill, unspecified gravel—building, portland cement concrete, asphaltic concrete, road construction/resurfacing, filtration

gravel—unspecified

Goshen, Warwick sand—building Ts-SI

Sandy gravel—road construction/resurfacing

Sandy sand—building, portland cement concrete, asphaltic

Goshen sand—portland cement concrete, road construction/

Wayne sand—building, portland cement concrete, asphaltic

Warwick construction/resurfacing sand—road

Clay sand—building, road construction/resurfacing

Clay sand—building, road construction/resurfacing

Turtle CreekTurtle sand—unspecified

Union sand—building Wan-50

Salem gravel—unspecified Salem gravel—unspecified Franklin sand— unspecified

Belpre sand—unspecified

Warren sand—building Wn-508

Grandview sand—unspecified

Belpre sand—unspecified

Newport portland sand—building, cement concrete, asphaltic

Warren sand—unspecified

Bank Run

Spring Industries

MMI Sandyville Plant 516 Dover sand—asphaltic concrete

Oster Sand & Gravel, Inc.-Bolivar

Midvale Sand & Gravel

Soehnlen Bros. Sand & Gravel, Inc.

Stewart & Reichman, Inc.

Stocker Sand & Gravel Co.-Gnaden

Stocker Sand & Gravel Co.-Island

Carl E. Oeder & Sons Sand & Gravel

L & I Pit & Mill

Little Miami Sand & Gravel Plant #1 Little Miami Sand & Gravel Plant #2

Miami View Union sand—bank run

Briggs Sand & Gravel, Inc.

Grimes Sand and Gravel

Plant #2 Grandview concrete, sand—asphaltic unspecified

Belpre Sand & Gravel

Shelly Materials, Inc. Plant #1341

Trout Sand & Gravel Co. Trout

Steven Steiner Canaan gravel—building

Aggregates Franklin Gravel

Oeder & Sons Sand & Gravel

keye Excavating Development, Inc.

L & M Mineral Co.

Massillon Materials, Inc. Newton Asphalt Paving, Inc. Newton

Oster Sand & Gravel, Inc.

Sidco Development, Inc.

Soehnlen Bros. Sand & Gravel, Inc.

Stewart & Reichman, Inc.

Stocker Sand & Gravel Co.

Embro, Inc. Embro, Inc. Franklin sand—unspecified

L & I Natural Resources, Inc.

Little Miami Sand & Gravel

Martin Marietta

Miami View Mining Co., Ltd. Miami View

Briggs Sand & Gravel, Inc.

Grimes Excavating

Muskingum River Gravel Co.

Sharon Stone Co.

Shelly Materials, Inc.

Trout Sand & Gravel Co. Trout

Warren E. Carl

Washington Atlas Towing Co. Belpre

Wayne Buc mine

State

We-11

We-7

We-15

Ws-N

Ws-21

Ws-11

Ws-22

Wt-J Wt-17

Wt-15

Wt-4

number

gravel—building

concrete gravel—building, portland cement concrete, asphaltic concrete

gravel—fill

gravel—unspecified

gravel—unspecified

gravel—building, fill

gravel—unspecified

gravel—building, filtration

concrete gravel—portland cement concrete, asphaltic concrete, fill

gravel—unspecified

Franklin sand—building, road construction/resurfacing

Baughman portland sand—building, cement concrete, asphaltic

Chippewa sand—building, portland cement concrete

Superior sand—unspecified

St. Joseph sand—building, portland cement concrete

Superior sand—unspecified

Crane, Eden sand—building, fill

Eden sand—building, portland cement concrete, asphaltic

Name of pit Township and principal use Type

Prairie Lane Sand & Gravel Co.

Rupp Construction, Inc.

Zollinger Sand & Gravel Co.

Nixon Pit Madison sand—unspecified

Thiel Construction Co.

Weber Sand & Gravel, Inc. Weber

London Aggregates-Edon Pit London

Kirby’s Sand & Gravel, Inc. Kirby’s

Upper Sandusky Plant

Rupp Construction, Inc.

Zollinger Sand & Gravel Co.

Thiel Construction Co.

Weber Sand & Gravel, Inc. Weber

Wolcottville Sand & Gravel Corp. Wolcottville

Kirby’s Sand & Gravel, Inc. Kirby’s

National Lime & Stone Co.

Precision Aggregate, Inc.Precision Aggregate I Precision Eden sand—unspecified

County Name of operator

2002 OHIO DIRECTORY OF SAND AND GRAVEL MINING OPERATORS REPORTING SALES OR PRODUCTION, BY COUNTY (cont.)

Wayne Prairie Lane Sand & Gravel Co. (cont.)

Williams Andy Nixon Contractors, Inc.

Wyandot LTD. JALIP, LTD. JALIP, Pitt sand—unspecified 2002 SANDSTONE/CONGLOMERATE COMPANIES WITH SALES OR PRODUCTION

Company No. of Sales Production operations (tons) (tons)

American Stone Corp. 1 8,163 19,720 dba Cleveland Quarries Best Sand Corp. 2 682,468 615,603 Briar Hill Stone Co. 7 31,632 31,632 Carmen Cicero 1 16,824 16,824 Central Alloy Processing 1 4,500 4,500

City Stone LLC 1 345,492 345,492 Harvest Sand & Gravel, Inc. 1 663 663 Keeney Sand & Stone, Inc. 1 91,750 91,750 Mesenburg Bros., Inc. 1 16,138 16,138 Mt. Eaton Reclamation Inc. 1 46,544 46,544

Oglebay Norton Industrial Sands, Inc. 2 336,652 335,757 Oscar Brugmann Sand & Gravel, Inc. 1 32,588 35,000 Riverside Sand & Gravel Co., Inc. 1 2,790 2,790 Samco, Inc. 1 96 96 Schrader and Son, Inc. 1 40,000 40,000

R. W. Sidley, Inc. 3 108,950 131,950 Sidwell Materials, Inc. 1 14,202 14,202 Solomon’s Mines, Inc. 1 16,377 16,377 U.S. Silica Co. 1 6,000 6,000 Waller Bros. Stone Co. 2 15,713 15,713

TOTAL: 20 companies 31 1,817,542 1,786,751 mine

State

number

Bt-1190

Ca-H Ca-S

Cn-692 Cn-13 Cn-659 Cn-686 Cn-809 Cn-815

Ee-21

Gea-3

Gea-S

Gea-1

Hrn-8

Kx-12 Kx-C Kx-1

Lke-K Lke-7

Mg-62

Py-344

Pke-31

Pke-S

Pe-9

dimension stone—rough construction dimension stone—rough construction dimension stone—rough construction dimension stone—rough construction dimension stone—rough construction dimension stone—rough construction

dimension stone—rough construction, rubble, finished stone

crushed or broken stone—foundry sand, glass sand, refractory, polish/grinding sand, engine sand, refractory, construction, industrial sand, other crushed or broken stone—unspecified

crushed or broken stone—aggregate, construction, other

crushed or broken stone—unspecified

dimension stone—rough construction crushed or broken stone—unspecified crushed or broken stone—glass sand, engine sand, industrial sand, other

crushed or broken stone—aggregate, construction

crushed or broken stone—aggregate

crushed or broken stone—glass sand, metallurgical pebble

crushed or broken stone—metallurgical pebble, refractory sand, furnace sand construction, industrial sand, other crushed or broken stone—unspecified

and (Mississippian)

(Pennsylvanian)

(Pennsylvanian)

(Pennsylvanian)

(Pennsylvanian)

(Pennsylvanian)

(Pennsylvanian)

Township Geological unit and principal use Type

Salem crushed or broken stone—aggregate

Florence Berea (Mississippian)

Munson Sharon conglomerate

Hambden Sharon conglomerate

Townsend Berea (Mississippian)

Leroy Berea (Mississippian) Painesville crushed or broken stone—other

Milton Sharon conglomerate

Hopewell Massillon (Pennsylvanian)

Jackson Sharon conglomerate

Shalersville crushed or broken stone—unspecified

Name of quarry

REPORTING SALES OR PRODUCTION, BY COUNTY

Bellaire Stone Pultney Pennsylvanian crushed or broken stone—aggregate

Harvest Sand & Gravel, Inc.

Quarry #24 Monroe Massillon (Pennsylvanian) Quarry #26 Monroe Massillon (Pennsylvanian) Quarry #3 Tiverton Massillon (Pennsylvanian) Quarry #32 Monroe Massillon (Pennsylvanian) Quarry #54 Monroe Massillon (Pennsylvanian) Quarry #55 Monroe Massillon (Pennsylvanian)

Birmingham Quarry

Best Sand Corp.

Thompson Pit Thompson Sharon conglomerate

Mesenburg Bros., Inc.

Quarry #6 Jefferson Massillon (Pennsylvanian) Fletcher Butler Massillon (Pennsylvanian) Millwood PlantUnion Butler, H Black

Keeney Sand & Stone, Inc.

Glass Rock Plant

Best Sand Corp Jackson Sharon conglomerate

Schrader & Son, Inc.

Oscar Brugmann Sand &

For those mines for which a state mine number has not been assigned, a letter designation is used (example: Gea-N).

2002 OHIO DIRECTORY OF SANDSTONE/CONGLOMERATE MINE OPERATORS

Solomon’s Mines, Inc. Solomon’s Mines, Inc. Salem crushed or broken stone—aggregate, construction

Cleveland Quarries

R. W. Sidley, Inc. Sidley, R. W. Sidley-Hamden Pit

Central Alloy Processing Central Oglebay Norton Industrial Sands, Inc.

R. W. Sidley, Inc. Sidley, R. W. Sidley-Painesville Plant

Sands, Inc.

Schrader and Son, Inc.

Gravel, Inc. Gravel, Inc.

County Name of operator

Belmont Sidwell Materials, Inc.

Columbiana Harvest Sand & Gravel, Inc.

Coshocton Briar Hill Stone Co.

Erie American Stone Corp. dba

Geauga Best Sand Corp.

Huron Mesenburg Bros., Inc.

Knox Briar Hill Stone Co.

Lake Keeney Sand & Stone, Inc.

Mahoning Carmen Cicero Gwin Contracting

Perry Oglebay Norton Industrial

Pike Best Sand Corp.

Portage Oscar Brugmann Sand & 2002 CLAY COMPANIES WITH SALES OR PRODUCTION

No. of Sales Production Company operations (tons) (tons)

So-76 So-W

St-24

Tl-CA

Tl-12

Ts-1660 We-26 Athens Hocking Reclamation Center 1 157 157 Bearcreek Clay Co. 2 30,492 30,492 Belden Brick Co. 5 244,970 244,970 Blue Jay Enterprises of Ts. Co., Inc. 2 20,009 20,009 Bowerston Shale Co. 3 10,271 10,271

Boyas Excavating, Inc. 1 4,400 4,400 Browning-Ferris Industries of Ohio, 1 315,288 315,288 Inc. Buckeye-Industrial Mining Co. 3 123,074 123,074 Cedar Heights Clay Co. 1 45,250 42,250 Cherokee Run Landfill 1 67,864 67,864

East Fairfield Coal Co. 1 288 288 ENZ, Inc. 1 98,107 98,107 General Motors Power Train 1 81,369 81,369 Gibson Sand & Gravel Co. 1 192 192 Holmes Limestone Co. 3 21,234 21,234

dimension stone—rough construction dimension stone—rough construction

crushed or broken stone—unspecified

crushed or broken stone—foundry sand crushed or broken stone—unspecified Honey Creek Stone Co. 1 37,465 37,465 L & M Mineral Co. 2 8,350 8,350 Lafarge Corp. 1 145,330 145,330 Laidlaw Waste Systems (Celina), Inc. 1 249,347 249,347 Loxley Aggregates, Inc. 1 1,224 1,224

Luburgh Inc. 1 44,000 44,000 Marshall Quarry, Inc. 1 60 60 Andy Nixon Contractors, Inc. 1 696 696 Nuway Services, Inc. 1 43,828 43,828 Patrick Excavating, Inc. 1 3,275 3,275

(Pennsylvanian)

(Pennsylvanian) Putnam County Board of 1 560 560 Commissioners Richland Moulded Brick Co. 1 15,100 15,100 Rumpke Mountain Mining Co. 1 13,017 13,017 Rumpke Waste, Inc. 1 147,687 147,687

Union (Mississippian) Buena Vista Rush (Mississippian) Buena Vista

Stow, dimension stone—other Paint Middle Kittanning Sandkuhl Clay Works, Inc. 1 6,119 6,119

Seaway Sand & Stone, Inc. 1 7,500 7,500 Joe Simak & Sons Trucking, Inc. 1 7,406 7,406 Soltis Sand & Gravel 1 2,785 2,785 State Line Resources, Inc. 1 79,161 79,161 Stone Creek Brick Co. 2 34,546 34,536

Tuffco Sand & Gravel, Inc. 1 123 123 Valley Clay Mining Co. 2 15,996 15,996

TOTAL: 37 companies 52 1,926,540 1,923,530

Crabtree Quarry New Inskeep Quarry

Riverside Sand & Gravel Co., Inc. Tallmadge

Mt. Eaton Reclamation Inc.

ilica Co. Dundee Mine Wayne Massillon (Pennsylvanian)

Samco, Inc. Springbrook Mesopotamia crushed or broken stone—unspecified

Scioto Bros. Stone Co. Waller

Summit Riverside Sand & Gravel Co., Inc.

Trumbull City Stone LLC City Stone LLC Brookfield Sharon conglomerate

Tuscarawas U.S. S

Wayne Mt. Eaton Reclamation Inc. State

As-594

Ae-7

Ca-505

Hs-67

Mum-776

Pg-1

Py-338 Py-D1

number

landfill Bn-W

common clay products

construction Cya-42

landfill Hmn-72

unspecified Jkn-CH2

landfill Lgn-C

refactories Mg-631

common clay products

stoneware Mum-904

common clay products stoneware Py-V

(Pennsylvanian)

Township Geological unit Principal use mine

Kingsville construction Asa-18

York oil & gas well plugging

Middleton Lower Kittanning (Pennsylvanian)

Jefferson fill Cd-G

Independence Bedford (Mississippian)

Parkman construction Gea-9

Colerain upper Ordovician

Lake, Rush Creek

Swanton Devonian construction Ls-13

Darby Pleistocene landfill Mdn-11

Springfield Lower Kittanning (Pennsylvanian) Springfield Pennsylvanian construction Mg-54

Franklin landfill Mr-C

Erie landfill Oa-BF

Crane Devonian cement manufacture

Monday Creek common clay products Clayton Middle Kittanning (Pennsylvanian)

Twin Pleistocene construction Pre-9

Area Richland landfill De-3

orks, Inc. Salem Pleistocene common clay products

, Inc. Marshall landfill Hd-4

Name of mine or quarry

Athens Hocking Reclamation Center

Clay Madison landfill Ca-BIM West PointWest Madison landfill Ca-987 State Line Resources, Inc.

Gibson Sand & Gravel Co.

Boyas Excavating, Inc.

Soltis Sand & Gravel

Rumpke Mountain Mining Co.

241 Plant Hardy Pennsylvanian common clay products

Harrison Madison Lower Kittanning (Pennsylvanian)

Hopewell McKean Pleistocene landfill Lg-NU

Cherokee Run Landfill

Seaway Sand & Stone, Inc.

Tuffco Sand & Gravel, Inc. Tuffco

Withers-Petersburg Honey Creek Stone Co.

Laidlaw Waste Systems (Celina), Inc. Laidlaw Waste

Frazeysburg Jackson Flint Ridge & Middle Mercer

Spring Mine Newton (Pennsylvanian) Tionesta

Ottawa County Landfill

County Rd. 7 Mine Nelson/Common Mine Tague MineTague Harrison Lower Kittanning (Pennsylvanian)

Patrick Charlestown construction Pe-P

Loxley Aggregates, Inc. Loxley

rain GM Powertrain Clay Borrow

For those mines for which a state mine number has not been assigned, a letter designation is used (example: Cn-B).

rucking, Inc. North Ridge Pit

orks, Inc. Sandkuhl Clay W

, Inc. Marshall Quarry

Athens Hocking Reclamation Center

State Line Resources, Inc.

Honey Creek Stone Co.

Laidlaw Waste Systems (Celina), Inc. Laidlaw Waste

Luburgh Inc. Luburgh Inc. Monroe landfill Mum-L1 Valley Clay Mining Co. Valley

Browning-Ferris Industries of Ohio, Inc.

Valley Clay Mining Co. Valley

2002 OHIO DIRECTORY OF CLAY-MINE OPERATORS REPORTING SALES OR PRODUCTION, BY COUNTY

County Name of operator

Ashtabula Joe Simak & Sons T

Athens

Auglaize Sandkuhl Clay W

Brown Inc. Rumpke Waste, Inc. Rumpke Waste, Pleasant upper Ordovician

Columbiana Buckeye-Industrial Mining

Crawford Gibson Sand & Gravel Co.

Cuyahoga Boyas Excavating, Inc.

Defiance General Motors Power T

Geauga Soltis Sand & Gravel

Hamilton Rumpke Mountain Mining Co.

Highland Marshall Quarry

Holmes Holmes Limestone Co.

Jackson Cedar Heights Clay Co.

Licking Nuway Services, Inc.

Logan Cherokee Run Landfill

Lucas Seaway Sand & Stone, Inc.

Madison Sand & Gravel, Inc. Tuffco

Mahoning East Fairfield Coal Co.

Mercer

Muskingum Bowerston Shale Co.

Ottawa

Paulding Lafarge Corp. Paulding Quarry

Perry Bearcreek Clay Co.

Portage Patrick Excavating, Inc.

PrebleAggregates, Inc. Loxley 2002 SHALE COMPANIES WITH SALES OR PRODUCTION

No. of Sales Production Company operations (tons) (tons)

Rd-R

Sk-B4

Sk-235

Ts-1646 Ts-1517 Ts-1939 Ts-1841

Ts-BJ Ts-520 Ts-1914 Ts-1557 American Landfill, Inc. 1 39,747 39,747 Athens Hocking Reclamation Center 1 5,000 5,000 Barrett Paving Materials, Inc. 1 500 500 Bearcreek Clay Co. 2 49,568 49,568 Belden Brick Co. 5 263,210 263,210

Blue Jay Enterprises of Ts. Co., Inc. 2 8,560 8,560 Bowerston Shale Co. 1 58,832 58,832 Boyas Excavating, Inc. 1 3,100 3,100

common clay products

common clay products

common clay products common clay products common clay products common clay products

common clay products common clay products Craigton Shale Co. 1 321 321 D. & D. Mining Co. 1 3,785 3,785

Dome Minerals, Inc. 1 26,780 26,780 ESSROC Cement Corp. 1 13,040 13,040 Glen-Gery Corp. 1 201,873 201,873 Holmes Limestone Co. 2 36,716 36,716 Hydraulic Press Brick Co. 1 197,709 253,392

Knox County Board of 1 2,130 2,130 Commissioners L & M Mineral Co. 2 48,670 48,670 Prairie Lane Sand & Gravel Co. 1 2,719 2,719 Rumpke Mountain Mining Co. 1 169,799 169,799 Rumpke Waste, Inc. 1 78,896 78,896

Samco, Inc. 1 25,600 25,600

(Pennsylvanian) Seaway Sand & Stone, Inc. 1 20 20 Stone Creek Brick Co. 1 3,540 3,540 Summitville Tiles, Inc. 1 35,000 35,000 Walhonding Sand & Gravel 1 1,814 1,814

TOTAL: 25 companies 33 1,276,929 1,332,612

Ottawa Pleistocene landfill Pm-P

Franklin, Weller Bedford (Mississippian)

Jefferson vitrified products

Putnam County Landfill Borrow Pit

Richland Moulded Brick Co.

Baird Paris vitrified products

Bolivar Bethlehem Brookville (Pennsylvanian)

Belden Pit Sugar Creek (Pennsylvanian) Tionesta Moomaw Pit Sugar Creek (Pennsylvanian) Tionesta Shanesville Pit Sugar Creek Brookville (Pennsylvanian) Wallick PitWallick Franklin, Wayne Brookville & Lower Kittanning

Blue Jay #1 Sandy (Pennsylvanian) Brookville & Tionesta Swonger Waltz MineSwonger Waltz Sandy (Pennsylvanian) Brookville & Tionesta Luikart Mill, Warwick common clay products Stone Creek Brick Clay Mine

Nixon Pit Madison construction Ws-N

s. Co., Inc.

Commissioners

ENZ, Inc. Sickafoose Pit Pike, Sandy landfill Sk-208 Holmes Limestone Co.

Blue Jay Enterprises of T

L & M Mineral Co. Stone Creek Brick Co.

Putnam Putnam County Board of

Richland Richland Moulded Brick Co.

Stark Buckeye-Industrial Mining

Tuscarawas Belden Brick Co.

Williams Andy Nixon Contractors, Inc. State

Ca-205

Cn-WL

Cya-19

Hn-152

Hs-67 Ts-1939

Lg-501

Mg-608

Mn-7

Py-338 Py-D1

Tl-12

Ts-1517 Ts-1646

Ts-1939 Ts-520 Ts-BJ Ts-H1 Ts-1884 Ts-1558

number

landfill Bn-W

lightweight aggregate construction Cya-42

landfill Hmn-72

common clay products

common clay products

construction Ls-12 construction Ls-13

common clay products

common clay products

landfill Sk-246

common clay products

construction Ts-1841

common clay products common clay products common clay products

(Pennsylvanian)

York construction As-594

Franklin brick pavers Ca-947

New Castle lightweight aggregate

Independence Chagrin (Devonian) Independence Bedford (Mississippian)

Colerain upper Ordovician

Sylvania Silica Formation (Devonian) Swanton Silica Formation (Devonian)

Monday Creek common clay products Clayton Middle Kittanning (Pennsylvanian)

Sandy Middle Kittanning(Pennsylvanian)

Jefferson vitrified products

Franklin construction We-11

Name of mine Township Geological unit Principal use mine

Athens Hocking Reclamation

D. & D. Strip Unity construction Ca-348 Dome Minerals, Inc.

Walhonding Valley Sand & Gravel Valley Walhonding

Hydraulic Press Brick Co. Boyas Excavating, Inc.

Rumpke Mountain Mining Co.

Bowerston Monroe Conemaugh Group (Pennsylvanian)

241 Plant Hardy Pennsylvanian common clay products Shanesville Pit Clark Pennsylvanian common clay products

Apple Valley Brown Mississippian construction Kx-K

Hanover Hanover Logan Formation (Mississippian)

Sylvania Quarry Seaway Sand & Stone, Inc.

Bessemer Pit Poland Pennsylvanian cement manufacture

Iberia Quarry Tully Bedford (Mississippian)

County Rd. 7 Mine Nelson/Common Mine

American Landfill, Inc.

Moomaw Pit Sugar Creek (Pennsylvanian) Brookville & Tionesta Belden Pit Sugar Creek Pennsylvanian common clay products Wallick PitWallick Franklin, Wayne Brookville & Lower Kittanning

Shanesville Pit Sugar Creek Brookville (Pennsylvanian)

Blue Jay #1 Sandy (Pennsylvanian) Brookville & Tionesta L&M Rainsburg Rush Pennsylvanian common clay products Evans, Heil Rush common clay products Stone Creek Brick Shale Pit

Prairie Lane Sand & Gravel Craigton Shale Clinton Mississippian construction We-25

s. Co., Inc. Co., s. Mine Swonger Waltz Sandy (Pennsylvanian) Brookville & Tionesta

For those mines for which a state mine number has not been assigned, a letter designation is used (example: Kx-K).

den Brick Co.

Center Center

D. & D. Mining Co. Dome Minerals, Inc.

Boyas Excavating, Inc.

Belden Brick Co.

Commissioners

Seaway Sand & Stone, Inc.

Blue Jay Enterprises of T

Holmes Limestone Co. L & M Mineral Co. Stone Creek Brick Co.

Craigton Shale Co.

2002 OHIO DIRECTORY OF SHALE-MINE OPERATORS REPORTING SALES OR PRODUCTION, BY COUNTY

County Name of operator

Athens Athens Hocking Reclamation

Brown Inc. Rumpke Waste, Inc. Rumpke Waste, Pleasant upper Ordovician

Columbiana Inc. Summitville Tiles, Inc. Summitville Tiles, Franklin common clay products

Coshocton Sand & Gravel Walhonding

Cuyahoga Hydraulic Press Brick Co.

Hamilton Rumpke Mountain Mining Co.

Harrison Bowerston Shale Co.

Holmes Holmes Limestone Co.

Knox Knox County Board of

Licking Bowerston Shale Co.

Lucas Barrett Paving Materials, Inc.

Mahoning ESSROC Cement Corp.

Marion Glen-Gery Corp.

Perry Bearcreek Clay Co.

Stark American Landfill, Inc.

Trumbull Samco, Inc. Springbrook Mesopotamia lightweight aggregate

Tuscarawas Bel

Wayne Prairie Lane Sand & Gravel Co. 2002 OHIO DIRECTORY OF SALT-MINE AND SALT-BRINING-PLANT OPERATORS REPORTING SALES OR PRODUCTION, BY COUNTY

State County Name of operator Name of mine Township Geological unit and product mine number Cuyahoga Cargill Incorporated Cargill Salt, Inc. City of Cleveland Salina (Silurian)—rock salt Cya-30

Lake Morton International, Inc. Fairport Mine Painesville Salina (Silurian)—rock salt Lke-6

Licking R. H. Penick Co. R. H. Penick Co. Newark “Newburg” (Silurian)—natural brine Lg-45

Summit Cargill Incorporated Cargill Incorporated Coventry Salina (Silurian)—artificial brine St-9127

Wayne Morton International, Inc. Morton Salt Well Field Milton Salina (Silurian)—artificial brine We-9129

2002 OHIO DIRECTORY OF GYPSUM-MINE OPERATORS REPORTING SALES OR PRODUCTION

State County Name of operator Name of mine Township Geological unit mine number Ottawa MBC Holdings, Inc. K west/Port Clinton Portage Silurian Oa-2

2002 OHIO DIRECTORY OF PEAT-MINE OPERATORS REPORTING SALES OR PRODUCTION, BY COUNTY

Type State County Name of operator Name of mine Township and mine principal use number Williams Linguai Peat Co. Linguai Peat Co. Center reed, mulch Ws-17

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