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Where Industry and Environment Coexist. Earth Day at KBDJ. Students learn about the environment at KBDJ’s limestone quarry. A photo of the new plant. July 13, 2010. Responses to “A photo of the new plant.”. Feed for this Entry. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Please log in using one of these methods to post your comment:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out.
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Where Industry and Environment Coexist. A photo of the new plant. Earth Day at KBDJ. April 26, 2010. The staff of the KBDJ, LP Conservation Land and Quarry in Hays County planted wildflower seeds today in recognition of Earth Day 2010, continuing what has become an annual tradition. The seed mix, which was spread along the road that leads into the plant, was previously recommended to KBDJ by the Hill Country Conservancy. Responses to “Earth Day at KBDJ”. Feed for this Entry. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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KBDJ wins national award for “outstanding safety record” | KBDJ's Weblog
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Where Industry and Environment Coexist. Students learn about the environment at KBDJ’s limestone quarry. HIGH AND DRY: Texas quarry one of the first in the state to go to a dry dust-suppression system. KBDJ wins national award for “outstanding safety record”. December 21, 2010. This is the second Sentinels of Safety Award that KBDJ has won. The annual Sentinels of Safety award program recognizes achievement of outstanding safety records to stimulate greater interest in safety and to encourage development...
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Where Industry and Environment Coexist. Haysquarry’s Weblog is the official blog of KBDJ, LP. KBDJ, LP is an Austin, Texas-based aggregates company that provides raw materials for the construction of roads, bridges, houses, and schools. We are currently mining limestone at a small quarry off F.M. 967 in Hays County to provide road base materials for State Highway 130, the toll road between Georgetown and Seguin. Responses to “About”. Feed for this Entry. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here.
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Where Industry and Environment Coexist. Students explore nature during visit to quarry. November 30, 2009. Liam Ziaja shows off the rocks he gathered at KBDJ quarry. KBDJ, a Hays County limestone quarry ( www.haysquarry.com. On Nov. 24 became an outdoor classroom for about 120 fourth graders from Bridgepoint Elementary School in Eanes ISD. Jello is made out of rock! This is the second year the school has taken a field trip to the site. Since June 2007, KBDJ has hosted educators and schoolchildren and con...
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Students learn about the environment at KBDJ’s limestone quarry | KBDJ's Weblog
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Where Industry and Environment Coexist. A photo of the new plant. KBDJ wins national award for “outstanding safety record”. Students learn about the environment at KBDJ’s limestone quarry. December 1, 2010. Bridge Point Elementary students plant wildflower seeds at KBDJ. Photo courtesy of Bruce Fisher. Students actually went into the quarry to study the rock being mined. Photo courtesy of Bruce Fisher. Judging by thank you notes from the students, the experience was a big hit. KBDJ, LP is a certified wil...
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HIGH AND DRY: Texas quarry one of the first in the state to go to a dry dust-suppression system | KBDJ's Weblog
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Where Industry and Environment Coexist. KBDJ wins national award for “outstanding safety record”. HIGH AND DRY: Texas quarry one of the first in the state to go to a dry dust-suppression system. August 10, 2011. Rock Products recently featured KBDJ’s dry dust-suppression system in its July 2011 publication. Click on the link above to read the article. Responses to “HIGH AND DRY: Texas quarry one of the first in the state to go to a dry dust-suppression system”. Feed for this Entry. Enter your comment here.
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