50 year Aggregate Demand vs Permitted Supply

DID YOU KNOW?- According to the California Department of Conservation, California lacks sufficient permitted aggregate mines to meet future needs. Many areas have less that half the permitted reserves needed to meet projected demand for the next 50 years.  3414425949?profile=RESIZE_710xIn the image above we highlighted the San Bernardino Region. Currently, there are approximately 156 million tons of permitted aggregate reserves yet over the next 50 years this region will demand 938 million tons.  

Another area of concern is Stanislaus County. This county currently has 39 million tons of permitted aggregate reserves yet over the next 50 years this county will demand 160 million tons.

 

Take a look at the interactive CALCIMA map by clicking on the link here---->  http://www.aggregatematters.com/permitted-supply-map/index.html 

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Juve Pinedo is a Senior Vice President for Lee and Associates commercial real estate services with an emphasis on mines, quarries and mineral resources. Currently advising on sites in CA, AZ and TX.

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