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WOTUS delay blocked, rule reinstated in 24 states

The United States district court in South Carolina blocked the Trump administration's two-year delay of the 2015 Waters of the U.S. (WOTUS) rule. Keep Reading

Successfully hiring and retaining workers

Is finding and keeping skilled laborers getting any easier? Participants at the 2018 Pit & Quarry Roundtable & Conference discuss the dilemma and explore some solutions. Keep Reading

Industry imports from China subject to US tariffs

The development is an unfortunate one because it places economic burdens on the small businesses who create U.S. infrastructure, says the National Stone, Sand & Gravel Association. Keep Reading

McLanahan adds to board of directors

The company named Ron DeDiemar as the newest member of its board. Keep Reading

Aggregate production season in full swing

Weather worries begin to fade as summer comes into full swing and operations crank up production and demand. Keep Reading

McLanahan president to retire at year’s end

George Sidney, the company's president and COO, announced plans to retire. Keep Reading

Regulatory measures to keep an eye on this year

A target date was set for the Environmental Protection Agency to release a proposed rewrite of the 2015 Waters of the United States rule, but that's not the only rule aggregate producers should be watching. Keep Reading

Is an NSSGA merger looming on the horizon?

Kevin Yanik, editor in chief of Pit & Quarry magazine, examines the possibility of NSSGA merging with other industry associations. Keep Reading

Producers, manufacturers discuss troublesome regulations

P&Q Roundtable attendees share their business regulation expectations for 2018 and beyond in the construction materials market. Keep Reading

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