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NSSGA names Environmental Excellence award winners

Martin Marietta's Berkeley Quarry was the lone platinum award winner, while a number of gold, silver and bronze awards were achieved, as well. Keep Reading

House passes bill addressing US water infrastructure

The Water Resources Development Act of 2020 is now on its way to the Senate, giving aggregate producers reason for optimism on water infrastructure projects. Keep Reading

What’s next for silica, air quality and other key issues?

The National Stone, Sand & Gravel Association provides clarity on the Trump administration’s regulatory agenda and where safety and health issues pertinent to the aggregate industry currently stand. Keep Reading

New rule to speed up infrastructure approvals

The Trump administration’s final rule accelerating environmental reviews under the National Environment Policy Act drew praise from industry organizations and criticism from the president’s opponents. Keep Reading

Industry reaction mixed to House’s $1.5T infrastructure bill

Although the U.S. House of Representatives just passed a significant investment in the nation’s infrastructure, the road ahead for the Moving Forward Act is very murky. Keep Reading

NSSGA’s Legislative & Policy Forum goes virtual

The annual National Stone, Sand & Gravel Association (NSSGA) event in the nation's capital will now take place as a free virtual event. Keep Reading

Navigable Waters Protection rule replaces WOTUS

The rule – the final replacement for the 2015 Waters of the U.S. (WOTUS) rule – went into effect June 22 for most of the U.S. Keep Reading

NSSGA Young Leaders Meeting goes virtual

The NSSGA event was originally planned to be held in-person in May. Due to continued coronavirus concerns, the exposition will now be hosted fully online Aug. 2-5. Keep Reading

Turning the corner on aggregate supply shortages

Among the topics discussed at the 2020 Pit & Quarry Roundtable & Conference was aggregate supply, which is becoming a growing concern for the industry across the United States. Keep Reading

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