Overview
Mulzer Crushed Stone New Amsterdam Quarry is a harbour facility in Mauckport, Indiana, USA. It handles crushed stone and aggregate transport via the Ohio River, serving construction and industrial markets.
Mulzer Crushed Stone New Amsterdam Quarry is a harbour facility located at 9610 River Road SW, Mauckport, Indiana, USA. Situated along the Ohio River, it supports the loading and unloading of crushed stone and aggregates for regional construction and industrial use. The facility is operational and classified under NAICS codes 212312 (Crushed and Broken Limestone Mining) and 213115 (Support Activities for Nonmetallic Minerals). As a harbour serving a quarry operation, the facility handles bulk dry cargo such as limestone and aggregate. Operations involve loading barges for river transport, requiring effective dust control and stormwater management to minimize runoff into the Ohio River. The facility operates under US EPA regulations, including NPDES permits for stormwater discharges and Clean Water Act compliance for material handling. The New Amsterdam Quarry plays a key role in supplying construction materials to the Midwest region. Its location on the Ohio River provides efficient barge transport, reducing road congestion and emissions. Environmental management focuses on controlling sediment runoff and maintaining water quality in the river, which supports local ecosystems and downstream communities.
Environmental context
The facility is located on the Ohio River, a major waterway supporting diverse aquatic habitats. Operations involve handling crushed stone, which can generate dust and sediment runoff. Effective stormwater management and dust suppression are critical to prevent impacts on water quality and aquatic life. The surrounding area includes agricultural and forested land, with the river serving as a corridor for fish and wildlife.
Frequently asked questions
The facility is located at 9610 River Road SW, Mauckport, Indiana 47142-8616, USA, on the Ohio River.
The harbour handles bulk dry cargo, primarily crushed stone and aggregates from the quarry operations.
The facility must comply with US EPA regulations including NPDES permits for stormwater discharges and Clean Water Act requirements for material handling and runoff control.
Dust suppression measures and stormwater management systems are implemented to control sediment runoff and minimize impacts on the Ohio River.
It supplies crushed stone and aggregates for construction and industrial projects in the Midwest, utilizing barge transport for efficient distribution.
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