IC 6607 Mining, Treatment Methods, And Costs At The Plant Of The Consolidated Rock Products Co., Durbin, Calif. - Introduction

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Harry D. Jumper
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Jan 1, 1933

Abstract

This paper describing the methods of ruining a sand, gravel, and bowlder deposit 20 miles east of Los Angeles, and the classification and preparation of these materials for market, is one of a series being prepared for and published by the United States Bureau of Mines on methods and cost of mining sand and gravel. These papers are designed to disseminate technical information regarding, the methods used. The cost tabulations represent operating expenditures only and not total costs. It is recognized that publication of total costs might in many instances cause embarrassment to individual operators as well as to the industry as a whole. On the other hand, operating costs are essential to the technical discussion anti study of the methods employed. The attention of the reader is specifically called to this differentiation in order that no misunderstanding of the scope of the cost tabulations stall ensue. The description contained herein is typical of this industry in Southern California. ACKNOWLEDGMENT The author acknowledges tine assistance of L. L. Rogers, vice-president and manager of production and distribution for the Consolidated Rock Products Co., in the preparation of this paper.
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APA: Harry D. Jumper  (1933)  IC 6607 Mining, Treatment Methods, And Costs At The Plant Of The Consolidated Rock Products Co., Durbin, Calif. - Introduction

MLA: Harry D. Jumper IC 6607 Mining, Treatment Methods, And Costs At The Plant Of The Consolidated Rock Products Co., Durbin, Calif. - Introduction. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1933.

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