Lehigh Cement needs new stone source For nearly a century, Carroll County's smallest town has supplied stone to the massive Lehigh Cement Co. plant that employs many in the community. But the company finds itself at a crossroads — with the quarry nearly depleted, it is eyeing a new supply from a limestone-rich mine that it owns in another town.
For nearly a century, Carroll County's smallest town has supplied stone to the Lehigh Cement Co. plant. But the company is eyeing a new supply from a limestone-rich mine that it owns in another town. To get it to the plant, the company plans a 4.5-mile conveyor belt.
Lehigh Cement needs new stone source The massive Lehigh Cement Co. plant is eyeing a new supply from a limestone-rich mine that it owns in another town.
Lehigh Cement needs new stone source For nearly a century, Carroll County's smallest town has supplied stone to the massive Lehigh Cement Co. plant that employs many in the community. But the company finds itself at a crossroads — with the quarry nearly depleted, it is eyeing a new supply from a limestone-rich mine that it owns in another town.
It was a perfect way to celebrate Earth Day running 16 kilometers of rough roads, limestone quarry, and the hills and trails of Talamban in Cebu City, Casili in Mandaue and Tolo-Tolo in Consolacion.