OAIMA members place a strong emphasis on protecting Ohio’s valuable natural resources. Producers do this in a number of ways. Aggregate producers’ landscape with trees, shrubs and grasses to control erosion, as well as provide natural screens and buffers and other features to beautify the area. OAIMA members take great pride in leaving a lasting, useful and beautiful legacy for generations to enjoy.
All mining operations must obtain a mining permit from the Ohio Department of Natural Resources and all sites, by law, must be reclaimed.
Once reclaimed, crushed stone quarries and sand and gravel sites are desirable as water reservoirs or recreational lakes, often with residential subdivisions nearby. Beneficial land uses include creation of wildlife habitats and agricultural fields and lakes for a variety of uses, including groundwater recharge. Wetlands are also often created as a result of mining. The industry is very proactive and responsive to its need to be a good steward of the environment and a good neighbor in the community.
Shelly Materials - Coshocton Plant
Stoneco, Inc. - Petersburg Plant
The Belden Brick Co. - Moomaw Plant, Sugar Creek
Shelly Materials Plant
Coshocton Plant - Coshocton, Ohio
In Recognition of Outstanding Reclamation - November 15, 2024