Operations Overview

The aggregate mining process involves removing aggregate source materials from different depths of the earth’s surface. The first eight to ten feet of material, called overburden, is removed using an excavator. The next 20 to 25 feet of excavation material is rock material consisting of coral limestone and limestone. This material is excavated by a dragline that removes the rock from a flooded quarry. The excavated material is crushed for transport via conveyor belts for final processing into the different aggregate types needed.

Components of the PBA aggregate mining operations consist of:

  • Excavation
  • Crushing
  • Transporting
  • Material processing
  • Material loading
  • Environmental responsibility
  • Land end use (C-51 Reservoir)