VENANGO COUNTY ,000 2,000 gravel ,000 47,000 sand/gravel ,000 21,000 sand/gravel ,000 68,000 4

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VENANGO COUNTY Operators and Mines/ or Surface Mine Permit No. Adams, Exc., G. L. 6188080 6 Cooperstown Sand & Gravel 3773SM4 6193030 1 Guiste Excavating, William A. 6196080 1 Huff, Carl E. SM-382-1 (a ) I. A. Construction Corp. 3773SM 1 Klapec, Michael J. 61830609 Marlowe, Paul A. 61820308 Morrison Construction, James J. 61830608 Stover, Arthur L. 6188080 1 Tionesta Sand & Gravel, Inc. 3776SM2 0 61830306 Vincent Excavating & Grave l 3772SM8 COUNTY TOTAL Shipped to Market TOTAL Type of TOTAL Non- -PRODUCTION Rock or POUNDS OF : Average No. Fatal Fatal :OF MINERALS Mineral EXPLOSIVES : Days of Acci- Acci- By Rail By Water By Truck : MINED Being Mined USED : Worked Employes dents dent s - - 2,000 2,000 gravel - 20 3 47,000 47,000 sand/gravel - 290 3 - - 18,000 21,000 sand/gravel - 109 1 65,000 68,000 4 - - 1,200 1,200 sandstone - 30 2 - - 196 204 bank gravel - 25 1-166,712 172,155 gravel - 116 8-1 - - 9,7140 9,740 sandstone - 75 2 - - - - 1,900 1,900 gravel - 60 2 - - - - 1,410 1,410 sandstone - 50* 1 - - - - 1,700 1,700 shale - 24 1 - - 13,889 13,889 sand/gravel - 14 0 964 964 sand/gravel - 158 14,853 14,85 3 15,695 15,695 280 406 288 857 sand/grve l Note : (a) Mining permit number

WARREN COUNTY Operators and Mines / or Surface Mine Permit No. Shipped to Market TOTAL Type of TOTAL : Non- -PRODUCTION Rock or POUNDS OF : Average No. Fatal Fatal :OF MINERALS Mineral EXPLOSIVES : Days of Acci- Acci - ;By Rail By Water By Truck, MINED Being Mined USED : Worked Employes dents dent s Allen Excavating, Inc., Joh n 6293030 1 Bailey & Turner Gravel Co. 4878NC8 Brokenstraw Gravel Co., Inc. 4876SM2 0 Cable Gravel Products, Dic k SM-314-1 (a ) Jackson & Rot h 6285230 1 Morrison, Richard C. W 6289080 2 N Sherman Co., The 4' 4672SM1 0 Tionesta Sand Gravel, Inc. 4672SM9 4673SM1 3 62820304 Yeagle Excavatin g - 429,030 429,030 4876SM 1 Zawacki, Mark A. & Alex D. 62830301-20,708 20,708 COUNTY TOTAL 8,862 8,862 gravel - 83 2 665 665 gravel 3 1 51,676 51,676 gravel 225 4 - - 1,064 1,064 gravel - 20 1 - - - 160 160 gravel - 2 1 1,802 1,802 gravel - 90 1 - - - - - - sand/gravel - 295 8-14,879 14,879 sand/gravel 120 2 - - 48,277 48,277 sand/gravel 126 3 - - - 365,874 365,874 sand/gravel - 295 8 27,648 27,648 grave l 541,615 541,615 gravel 1 3 4 Note : (a) Old mining permit number

WASHINGTON COUNT Y Operators and Mines/ or Surface Mine Permit No. TOTAL Type of TOTAL Non- PRODUCTION Rock or POUNDS OF : Average No. Fatal Fatal :OF MINERALS Mineral EXPLOSIVES : Days of Acci- Acci- ;By Rail By Water By Truck MINED Being Mined USED Worked Employes dents dents Dick Enterprise s 63960301 29,222 29,222 ash 250 4 Johnson, Dick 63892301 - - 650 650 red dog - 30 1 - Langeloth Metalurgical Co. 639203017 3,234 3,234 slag - 34 2 - - Pawlosky, Anthony J. 63822303 100 100 red dog - 20* 1* - COUNTY TOTAL - - 33,206 33,206-8

WESTMORELAND COUNTY Operators and Mines / or Surface Mine Permit No. Buckeye Wrecking & Transfer, Inc. 6595230 3 Carbon Fuel Resources, Inc. 6590030 4 Davison Sand & Gravel Co. 6590040 2 Elias, John J. 6589030 2 Hoover, Timothy M. 6593060 1 International Mill Servic e CO 6585030 2 01 Johnson, Anders M. C0 4001162 (a ) Neiderhiser, John B. 6588230 1 Neiderhiser, Wilbert M. 6589230 2 Sardis Stone Co., Inc. 658230 3 Suburban Construction & Supply, Inc. 6591260 1 Thomson, Norma n 65910302 V & B Excavating 65892305 Wallace, Patrick Michael 6595230 1 Withrow, Richard 65892301 Shipped to Market TOTAL Type of TOTAL Non-. PRODUCTION Rock or POUNDS OF : Average No. Fatal Fatal : OF MINERALS Mineral EXPLOSIVES Days of Acci- Acei- :By Rail By Water By Truck : MINED Being Mined USED : Worked Employes dents dents 386 386 san d 13,694 13,694 coke ash - 21 2-637,622 706,278 limestone 1,109,654 276 1 9 12,000 12,000 coke - 200 3-169,206 169,206 sandstone 243,329 274 8 steel scrap/ 282,961 379,175 slag - 240 10 130 130 shal e 90 90 shale/flagstone - 2 2 250 250 shale - 3 1-1,800 1,800 clay/sandstone - 30 2 1,539 1,539 coke - 1 1 425 425 shale - 22 1 1,502 1,502 coke ash - 1 1 1,096 1,096 flagstone/shale - 41 1

WESTMORELAND COUNTY (Continued) TOTAL Type Shipped to Market of TOTAL : Non-. PRODUCTION Rock or POUNDS OF : Average No. Fatal Fatal Operators and Mines/ :OF MINERALS Mineral EXPLOSIVES : Days of Acci- Acci - or Surface Mine Permit No. ;By Rail By Water By Truck. MINED Being Mined USED : Worked Employes dents dents V & B Excavatin g 65892305 COUNTY TOTAL - - 1 12 126 1 287 6 1 52 8 57 Note : (a) License number, no permit number shown

WYOMING COUNTY Shipped to Market TOTAL Type of TOTAL Non- - PRODUCTION Rock or POUNDS OF : Average No. Fatal Fatal Operators and Mines/ :OF MINERALS Mineral EXPLOSIVES : Days of Acci- Accior Surface Mine Permit No. By Rail By Water By Truck : MINED Being Mined USED : Worked Employes dents dents American Asphalt Paving Co. 5176SM6 - - 211,299 211,299 sand/gravel 170 6-1 66740302 sand/gravel 66770301-5,120 5,120 sand/gravel - 1 1 - - TOTAL - 216,419 216,419 7-1 COUNTY TOTAL - 216,419 216,419

Baker Co., J. E. 4873SM1C3 (a ) Codorus Stone & Supply Co., Inc. 48735M1 0 6791030 1 County Line Quarry, Inc. 4876SM 1 Fink & Sons, R. E. 6795080 1 Glen-Gery Corp. W 4875SM 1 4875SM2 CO 6783030 1 Global Stone Pen Roc, Inc. 4873SM5 4873SM6T2 4873SM8T G.R.O.W.S., Inc. 6786030 2 Hempt Bros., Inc. 6786030 1 Livingston, Fred 6788080 1 Medusa Minerals Co. 4874SM2 YORK COUNTY Production of Minerals -- Net Ton s Shipped to Market TOTAL Type of TOTAL ; Non- PRODUCTION Rock or POUNDS OF : Average No. Fatal Fatal :OF MINERALS Mineral EXPLOSIVES : Days of Acci- Acci- :By Rail By Water By Truck : MINED Being Mined USED : Worked Employes dents dents 905,600 905,600 dolomite/clay 252,941 365 148-1 32,263 32,263 limestone 21,015 22 15 ) - - 375,928 375,928 limestone 351,645 118 ) 408,191 408,191 372,660 15 1,001,219 1,001,219 quartzite 687,814 270 18-1,000 1,000 clay - 70 1 28,903 28,903 phyllite 61,428 61,428 shal e - 56,197 56,197 shale 146,528 146,528 3,758-385,456 389,214 limestone 114,345 104 6 - - 9,202-813,864 823,066 limestone 281,600 260 18 1 - - 21,379 21,379 shale - 34 3 - - TOTAL 12,960-1,220,699 1,233,659 395,945 27 1 516 516 various soils - 7 3-2,000 2,000 shale - 10 5 - - 1,850 1,850 fill dirt soil - 52 4 104,000-687,000 791,000 ' limestone 356,288 335 63-1

YORK COUNTY (Continued ) Operators and Mines/ or Surface Mine Permit No. York Building Products 6376SM2 6773040 2 67870301 Shipped to Market : TOTAL Type of TOTAL : Non-.PRODUCTION Rock or POUNDS OF : Average No. Fatal Fatal :OF MINERALS Mineral EXPLOSIVES Days of Acci- Acci- :By Rail By Water By Truck : MINED Being Mined USED : Worked Employes dents dents 471,500 471,500 limestone 212,340 187 1 5 1,500 1,500 limestone - 3 2 1,056,780 1,140,000 limestone 514,470 198 19 1,529,780 1,613,000 726,810 36 13,738 13,738 sandstone COUNTY TOTAL - - 5 017 121 6 118 01 2 7.2 458 2 5 CO 0) Note : (a) All stone removed from quarry by truck or conveyor, a small percentage of finished produc t 0 is shipped by rail or truck to a port for overseas shipments.

BUTLER, LAWRENCE, MERCER, AND VENANGO COUNTIES ADDENDUM Shipped to Marke t Operators and Mines / or Surface Mine Permit No. :By Rail By Water By Truck TOTAL Type of TOTAL Non- PRODUCTION Rock or POUNDS OF Average No. Fatal Fatal.0F MINERALS Mineral EXPLOSIVES Days of Acci- Acci - : MINED Being Mined USED : Worked Employes dents dents The following operators' annual reports received in th e company totals will not appear on any county totals. Harrisburg Office from the Knox District Mining Office after reports had been completed, thus, Butler Count y Cooper Bros., Inc. 3075SM26 Cooper Builders Supply, Inc., H.W. 3075SM6 Lawrence County W CD Ambrosia Coal & Construction Co. 3176SM 3 B & P Slag Corp. 37820207 Book, Harol d 4-0071 4 Cooper & Sons, Inc., H.W. 3175SM1 3 Hamilton, James F. 3173SM1 6 Mahoning Valley Sand Co. 3783030 9 Mahoning Valley Sports Clay, Inc. 37950802 McKnight, Inc., G. L. 37860305 37930305 37940302 McQuiston Coal Co. 3174SM1 4 37910303-2,000 2,000 sand/gravel - 188 7-200,000 200,000 sand/gravel - 190 1-2 143, 1418 243,418 gravel - 307 11 - - - 6,876 6,876 slag - 122 2 - - 1,600 1,600 gravel - 25,000 25,000 sand/gravel - 30 3 1* - - 12,410 12, 1410 sand/gravel - 148 2 - - - 1711,277 174,277 sand/gravel - 230 7-1 - 300 300 clay - 21 2 - - - 2,500 2,500 sand/gravel - 225 5-352,769 352,769 sand/gravel - 127 1-113,153 113,153 sand/gravel - 59 1-170, 1460 170, 1160 limestone 281,326 191 14) - 1 8,000 8,000 limestone 13,200 6 )

BUTLER, LAWRENCE, MERCER, AND VENANGO COUNTIES (Continued ) Shipped to Market : TOTAL Type of TOTAL : Non- -PRODUCTION Rock or POUNDS OF : Average No. Fatal Fatal Operators and Mines/ :OF MINERALS Mineral EXPLOSIVES : Days of Acci- Acci - or Surface Mine Permit No. :By Rail By Water By Truck : MINED Being Mined USED : Worked Employes dents dents Lawrence County (Continued ) Medure Sand & Gravel Co., Inc., A. 3175SM3 - - 190,182 190,182 sand/gravel - 167 12-5 37900303 Neshannock Sand & Gravel, Inc. - - 60,749 60,749 sand/gravel - 110 7 - - 37920306 - - 90,514 98,562 sand/gravel - 300 4 - - Rose Point Sand & Gravel Co. 3173SM10 - - 42,000 42,000 sand/gravel - - 6-1 Russell Minerals, Inc. 37900308 - - 614,543 614,543 sand/gravel - 265 12-2 co Ryan, Wayne Anthony rn 37910806 - - 1,810 1,810 topsoil - 163 2 - - N Slippery Rock Materials, Inc. 37800303-186,706 186,706 sand/gravel - 255 6) - 5 37950301-48,740 48,740 sand/gravel - 30 ) - - S & S Processin g 37920303 Temple, Donald - - 23,134 23,134 topsoil - 75 4 - - 37940305 Wilds, Robert L. - - 11,699 11,699 sand/gravel - 198 1-37890805 - - 1,150 1,150 topsoil - 150 1 - - Vetica Construction Co. 37920301 - - 15,500 15,500 sandstone 1,800 90 3 - - *Fatal shown by operator - Harrisburg Office has no record of this fatal.

BUTLER, LAWRENCE, MERCER, AND VENANGO COUNTIES (Continued ) Production of Minerals -- Net Ton s Operators and Mines/ or Surface Mine Permit No. Mercer County Cummings, William M. SM-449-1 Custom Crushing Ltd. 4382060 3 Grove Enterprises, Inc. 4389080 2 Meadville Redi-Mix Concrete, Inc. 4391030 4 McDowell, John H. w 4392080 2 w Shenango Valley Sand & Gravel 437930 1 Venango County Franklin Gravel Co. 3778SM10 Shipped to Market TOTAL Type of TOTAL : Non- PRODUCTION Rock or POUNDS OF : Average No. Fatal Fatal OF MINERALS Mineral EXPLOSIVES : Days of Acci- Acci - :By Rail By Water By Truck MINED Being Mined USED : Worked Employes dents dents 150 150 gravel - 6 1 1,153 1,153 sandstone - 250 2 1,900 1,900 gravel 12 2 30,000 30,000 sand/gravel 100 2-1,500 1,500 gravel - 10 1-29,500 29,500 sand/gravel 260 5-16,642 16,642 gravel - 55 2 - Addendum total production of mineral mined : 2,688,383 tons

SUMMARY OF PENNSYLVANI A INDUSTRIAL MINERAL PRODUCTION (TONS ) 1996 SURFACE OPERATION S County Production Operations Operators Employee s Adams 4,582,720 11 7 245 Allegheny 244,377 3 3 1 6 Armstrong 1,080,478 13 12 58 Beaver 799,600 8 7 3 3 Bedford 784,497 2 1 3 1 Berks 6,612,823 31 20 394 Blair 1,812,643 3 2 3 1 Bradford 1,503,571 20 20 82 Bucks 9,587,081 16 14 13 1 Butler 2,104,788 11 7 76 Cambria 175,923 1 1 1 1 Cameron 300 1 1 1 Carbon (Pottsville Office) - - - - Centre 3,871,036 10 8 93 Chester 3,934,840 15 14 153 Clarion 78,189 15 13 2 1 Clearfield 38,687 5 5 6 Clinton 293,694 3 3 1 6 Columbia 823,145 12 10 46 Crawford 943,341 35 28 76 Cumberland 3,083,737 27 22 160 Dauphin 2,361,532 7 7 67 Delaware 1,194,589 3 3 7 1 Elk 3,350 4 4 5 Erie 1,504,112 43 35 109 Fayette 4,348,788 18 13 107 Forest 6,978 2 2 3 Franklin 1,925,533 38 29 188 Fulton (Ebensburg Office) - - - - Greene (Greensburg Office) - - - - Huntingdon 1,975,070 6 3 64 Indiana 50,316 1 1 8 Jefferson 128,375 7 7 1 5 Juniata 217,706 8 8 2 1 Lackawanna 341,019 9 9 1 7 Lancaster 8,159,372 17 10 229 Lawrence 2,436,592 5 4 7 5 Lebanon 4,095,955 7 6 9 6 Lehigh 1,671,984 7 3 8 1 Luzerne 2,354,500 37 32 168 Lycoming 1,700,525 9 6 61

SUMMARY OF PENNSYLVANI A INDUSTRIAL MINERAL PRODUCTION (TONS ) 1996 SURFACE OPERATION S County Production Operations Operators Employee s McKean 294,917 6 6 2 6 Mercer 1,210,370 17 15 5 4 Mifflin 344,644 15 12 3 0 Monroe 778,541 27 25 6 4 Montgomery 5,634,154 10 8 128 Montour 671,084 7 6 4 1 Northampton 7,388,311 22 9 40 0 Northumberland 1,098,995 14 14 6 7 Perry 293,421 24 20 3 8 Philadelphia - - - - Pike 841,833 17 15 6 3 Potter 97,944 6 4 9 Schuylkill 414,770 4 4 1 3 Snyder 239,218 10 9 2 4 Somerset 1,673, 596 10 5 11 1 Sullivan 3,994 3 3 7 Susquehanna - - - - Tioga 574,923 15 12 3 5 Union 670,192 14 13 5 0 Venango 288,857 13 11 3 3 Warren 541,615 12 10 3 9 Washington 33,206 4 4 8 Wayne - - - - Westmoreland 1,287,996 16 16 5 7 Wyoming 216,419 3 1 7 York 6,118,301 19 12 32 5 Region Totals 107,549,067 758 614 4,694