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ROCK PRODUCTS 1996 EDITORIAL INDEX Agoef sRoc k: 1896-1996, July ConExpo-Con/Agg '96 breaks attendance, exhibit Industry News Antosiewicz, Michael B. Space records, June 51 Aggregates symposium highlights fines, bases, and Crushers and screens, May 34 june 20 Aston, R. Lee Fines recovery handling, OCt. ................ccesseeseessees 40 Industry fatalities in 1996'$ first half take dramatic Reclaiming with waste, part 1, May Maintaining smooth haul roads: the ups, downs, ins jump, Dec. 15 Reclaiming with waste, part 2, June and outs of road grader loping, Nov Industry fatality figures remain stable in 1995, Baxter, Chuck Material handling, April Aug 18 Fines recovery: total elimination of slurry ponds, New density separator boosts output for Fischer Industry's fatal accidents increase slightly during Oct 26 Sand & Aggregate, Dec 36 first quarter, Sept. 16 Buyer's guide (aggregate)1997, Nov. New truck technology, Aug Superpave 2000 speakers suggest changes to cur- CalMat dredges up new southern California aggregate Portable plants, Mar. rent aggregate specifications, Oct. 20 33 Repowering old haul units cuts fuel consumption Johnson, Denny and meets new emissions regulations, Nov. ...85 Equipment focus: tested by fire, Dresser Trap Rock Different strokes: a look at unconventional screens, Skid-mounted sand plant helps trucking firm be- increases production and decreases screening Mar. 44 come a 300,000-tpy aggregate producer, costs, Nov. 88 New dredge digs a bucketful of benefits at ACME Dec. 40 Lake Michigan quarry is back on track, Jan.................. 28 SNTcaerrwem eMCainasoncstgcn :e /rr sFAeiulgemaroglenfrs,adii,cd in aeagM',A s ap rcJypihasr lonao .fid ecutecys t-sps relooegncr tadimin sgp plrtaohyve i dartei gsCh to= nsEcxrep eon333--129 FFFiionnredesiDcT neaegrss ecttca e to divh 1oeon9rb my9yae:7 n f ditor —oen td, a aeltDgc hrgreeerel saeiwsmsgeeieabnrst,a e tT:Jsir uocannrgp ee re oRonfowi snctlgkhu rcriaoyngs ctaprsioe,nna ssdNteso s,v a.l Oplcr .t.oo..dd. .ud..cs..228-,386 NAMMNe aelcnwohuaoif Ftdada-cr,ot neuiuTdtr gaeserimntys hmad’seiy t h dtg heWosemme a aelbio tm bhoauS dncniorket tfee th gsgDfeemiiu aarlwrer ec tobdnt orf,ari bnyJved,guen snfe,Neafo si vAtt..u,s. g.S. ae.pt..t .A. CME on3t9 results, Aug. Garrett, Rodney G. New screening products on display at ConExpo- Commteinont,a rDyec:. encouraging innovation in road a EquiJpamne.n t focus: advanced technology for blasters3, 7 31 ConExpo—Con/Agg "96 Preview Giegerich, Ray The visual impact of quarrying, Feb The basic facts, Feb. Coping with foreign bore and keyway standards, Prokopy, Steven Schedsuemlien acrhse,c klFiesbt. for association conventions and Glover, DMwiag h4 t 5 The J1u9l9y0 s: consolidation and modernizatio1n2,4 Exhibitors at ConExpo-Con/Agg ‘96, Feb............... - Reversal of fortune at Evans Clay, Aug Despite obstacles, growth is the norm in the —_ New technologies make U.S. debut, Feb ; Grover, Jennifer E. Jui ly What to see at the SHOW, Feb. .............0.ccccsceeeseseenes“ ~ The 1920s experience a production explosion, Focus turns to the individual and the planet in the Coping with foreign bore and keyway standards, Mar.. , July = 1970s, July Creative marketing proves rewarding, April Focus was on recovery during the 1930s, July Forecast 1997 —a ggregate: growth against all ois. Creative solutions help producer stay ahead, Good roads and the Great War: 1911-1919, July.. > Dec. Crushed Stone The industry meets the turn of the century, July ....29 A load-out system made smart and fast, Sept. ...... 7 Equipment focus: advanced technology for blasters, Haase, Bill Purchasing management and the bottom line, Aug. .....36 Jan. 37 Purchasing management and the bottom line, Reclaiming with waste, part 1, May 26 Equipment focus: portable plants, Mar. ................. 66 Aug. Reclaiming with waste, part 2, June Lake Michigan quarry is back on track, Jan. .......... 28 Recycling is vital to quality control for Michigan contrac- Harder, Paul A load-out system made smart and fast, Sept. ......27 tor, June 35 Equipment focus: repowering old haul units cuts Czarnecki, Raymond C. Reversal of fortune at Evans Clay, AUg. ............:sssse00 30 fuel consumption and meets new emissions Commentary: encouraging innovation in road con- Rock Products Register, 1996 struction, Dec. 33 regulations, Nov. Michael Burt, Oct. 32 Davis, G. Thomas History of an industry: 1896-1996 William J. Dominisse, Oct 33 CalMat dredges up new southern California aggre- The industry meets the turn of the century, July ....29 Kelley R. Fikes, Oct. 34 gate source, Sept. 33 Good roads and the Great War: 1911-1919, July ...39 Richard Good, Oct. 35 Different strokes: a look at unconventional screens, The 1920s experience a production explosion, Ira Smith, Oct. 36 Mar. July 46 Sand and gravel Dispatching for profit, Sept. Focus was on recovery during the 1930s, July ......60 Creative solutions help producer stay ahead, Mar. .36 Drake, Bob A rollercoaster ride through the 40s, July Scott, Jack Creative solutions help producer stay ahead, Mar..36 Highway construction fuels rapid growth in the CalMat dredges up new southern California aggre- Forecast 1997 —a ggregate: growth against all odds, 1950s, July 78 gate source, Sept. 33 DOE. <ncccoeees 23 Steady growth comes to an end in the 1960s, Screens: media choices—selecting the right mee Highway construction fuels rapid growth in the 87 surface, Jan. 1950s, July Focus turns to the individual and the planet in the Selecting a crusher-duty Motor, AUG. ............0s0esvervee Pr In-house innovations, April 1970s, July 97 Simmonds, Rick Lake Michigan quarry is back on track, Jan. .. Despite obstacles, growth is the norm in the 1980s, Selecting a crusher-duty motor, Aug. ................0+ 40 A rollercoaster ride through the 40s, July July Statistics Asphalt prices up 4%, concrete prices slip 36%, Steady growth comes to an end in the 1960s, Oct 18 July 8 EditorCEiexatllr eebCpmrloiaimststmhi menepgnno tts is1t,0i 0o Jnuysl eyah rasm poefr cheanlvlieronngmeesn taanld aancdc oecmo--9 \deasCE/oqTnurfieeapnrndmedse n ncat e g lasinmhdpo swtece acihsnnetoos l tohgsety a ftudet-euovrfee-,lt ohNepo-mvae.r ntt ..s.a. .u..tt..oo. .m.—a..t. i=1o3n0 SFGierrvosewtrS-tiehneh a pMlw aftoe .rfa c gthRrh,ooe cwrkMt ahd yPar cmoopdneuccnetsns t rpairtnodededux c tioinou nts poauictn ehfedor unrS t&hs Pt =at=e1s 4, nomic progress, Dec. Oct. ter, April 16 Getting the most out of the world of ideas, Feb Getting ready for Superpave: will it affect ae Stone up 3%, sand and gravel down 1.6% in third Industry’s underwhelming response to fines re- specs?, Mar. 114 quarter, Jan. 20 search is perplexing, Aug 15 Minerals-education resources help establish a Weather blamed for lower volumes in first quarter ot New EPA proposal opens the door to citizen law- sound program, May 70 1996, June 17 suits, May 13 Oceanside abandoned quarry provides intertidal Stolzenburg, Gail Passing the buck(s): calls for a devolution in high- habitat, June 82 Dispatching for profit, Sept. ..............ccccsessesseeneens 38 way funding, Nov. 15 Simple and effective wheel-wash systems, Sept....82 Stout, Hal A statistical perspective of the mining industry, Specialty processed lightweight aggregate is making Purchasing management and the bottom line, April 15 inroads over sand for road de-icing, Aug........74 A ug... To honestly balance the budget, stop the trust-fund Tapping information resources on the world wide Stretch, Don scam, Jan. 15 web, Feb. Tips for turning haulers into money-makers, Trends of deterioration in news reporting, June Thoughts on the aggregate industry in 2046, Mar. 50 A warning about adopt-a-school programs, Mar....17 July 150 Tarmac Florida's safety program provides concrete re- Yawner presidential contest belies importance of Web site used to promote company, sell used equip- sults, Aug. 13 ment, April 86 Tips for turning haulers into money-makers, Mar......... 50 Equipment focus Western Mobile program grants community’s Whelan, Robert Advanced technology for blasters, Jan.................. 37 dream, Jan. Population and income influence aggregate — Automation building blocks, Sept. ....................000+ 41 In-house innovations, April 28 June December 1996 ROCK PRODUCTS

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