Drilling and Blasting Information
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Drilling and Blasting Information
Your local Quarry’s Name and Number Your local Superintendants Name and Number Your local Scalehouse and Loader Operator's Name Contact Information: The final product is only obtained upon completion of several processes... • • • • • • ...determined to be the best in whatever we do. Your local Information Wendling Quarries Inc. Drilling and Blasting Information Property Exploration Testing for Quality Materials Engineering and Planning Excavation of Soils Drilling and Blasting Crushing and Sizing Wendling Quarries Inc. Vision Statement •Leading with integrity •Gaining vision through knowledge •Growing through versatility •Adapt for tomorrow Dave Clark: Superintendent Cellular: 319.350.8131 Office: 563.659.9181 Fax: 563.659.3393 Email: davec@wendlingquarries.com 2647 225th Street P.O. Box 230 De Witt, IA 52742 Dave Clark: (319) 350-8131 Production Drilling Services We’re your Neighbor, We’re your Friend, We’re your Local Aggregate Producer! Who are we? Wendling Quarries provides necessary aggregate to it’s business neighbors and the public. Aggregate Mining is a diverse process which involves several arenas of teamwork. Wendling Quarries employs up to 200 highly 1.71 Million lbs. Stone, Sand & Gravel trained people throughout Eastern Iowa and Western Illinois. Our Family of Employees strives for excellence; in the business of mining, and in the preservation of quality neighbor relationships. The typical modern home uses aggregate in several locations in and around it’s structure. What do we do? A powder truck loads calculated amounts of blasting agent A drill produces holes on a designed pattern to create an optimal blast. A blast is triggered at a local Quarry. Regulations and Limitations Our Blasting Operations are Stringently regulated under several states’ enforcement realms. • • Iowa – State of Iowa’s Fire Marshall Illinois – Department of Natural Resources Great considerations for the protection of our surroundings and neighbors are taken in the planning of each Blasting Layout. Maximum allowable vibration in inches per second, and air blast at given distances from the blast location. Seismographs are set up at a key location surrounding the Quarry prior to Blasting Occurring. Tolerances are strictly enforced per state code.