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On the River's Edge

Welch Sand & Gravel has camped along side the Great Miami River, a tributary of the Ohio River, for the past several years. And with just an excavator, haul truck, wheel loader, portable screener and some off-site crushing, the company has been able to yield an additional 250,000 to 300,000 tpy. This is made possible through the Miami Conservancy District, a river management agency operating in Southwest Ohio that is responsible for flood control. (Permitting is through the Army Corps of Engineers.) Each ...

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