According to the USGS sand & gravel is one of the most accessible natural resources in the United States 
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| A sand & gravel mine | 
Annual production of sand & gravel in the United States United States Canada Mexico 
Demand for sand & gravel is mainly controlled by the level of construction activity that controls its demand.  In the United States 
Mining sand & gravel is mainly a clean operation in comparison to your local corner bakery although to many people it is unsightly.  This has led to a great misunderstanding on the part of the general public where the perception is that sand & gravel mining is harmful to the environment.  This has caused many sand & gravel deposits to be withdrawn from mining for demographic reasons that in many areas has caused shortages of sand & gravel to occur.
Sand & gravel is a product having a high in-place value that considering the present business conditions costs approximately 50 cents per ton mile.  The further it is necessary to transport the material the more it costs.  Sand & gravel that costs less then $2.00 to produce per ton is apt to cost more then $20.00 per ton delivered.  
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| This is a reclaimed sand & gravel mine note the conveyor belt in the background with piles od sand. | 
A great deal of the problem that was the cause of a special investigation by the governors of the Northeast States was brought about by the mistaken perception that sand & gravel mining was environmentally hazardous; it isn’t.  This misplaced perception has done nothing more then increase the cost of virtually all construction projects throughout the United   States 
 
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