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State renews leases sought by cement company

23 November 2006, Published under Cement News

The state land commissioner – in the face of court action – is going to renew a cement company’s mineral leases for state trust land regarded as environmentally sensitive by conservationists. Environmental-related provisions in the renewal order include reclamation requirements, species monitoring and steps to prevent water pollution. California Portland Cement had obtained a court order requiring the Land Department to act on the company’s long-stalled renewal applications. California Po...

State renews leases sought by cement company

22 November 2006, Published under Cement News

Facing a court order requiring a decision, the state land commissioner said Tuesday he will renew a cement company’s mineral leases for state trust land regarded as environmentally sensitive by conservationists. Commissioner Mark Winkleman released a draft order authorizing 15-year renewals without further renewal rights for the leases while imposing a number of conditions that he said were intended to protect the environment. California Portland Cement Co., a subsidiary of Tokyo-based Tai...

Cement Firms cleaning up their act

21 November 2006, Published under Cement News

The cement industry is feeling the pinch these days. Some cement companies are under investigation on the charge that they manufactured cement out of industrial wastes that are harmful to humans. Carcinogenic substances are allegedly being detected in cement. Facing this demanding situation, the cement industry currently is experiencing a push for “green management.” Major companies are making efforts to set environmental standards on hazardous substances and to publicize the environment-f...

BCA supports legal footing for Government target on reducing CO2 emissions

16 November 2006, Published under Cement News

The British Cement Association is supportive of the Government’s aim of achieving a 60% reduction in CO2 emissions on 1990 levels by 2050, as announced in today’s Queen’s Speech, and the enshrining into law of the target.  While there have been calls from other quarters for the government to go further in its Climate Change Bill, care must be taken not to inadvertently harm the competitiveness of UK industry through the introduction of unwarranted green taxes.  Greater Government support f...

Holcim announces products at GreenBuild 2006 in Denver

15 November 2006, Published under Cement News

Holcim has launched the Envirocore family of environmentally-friendly products and the Web site  www.envirocore.us, which is a portal for sustainability, green building and environmental issues.    Holcim has programs designed to reduce clinker factor, create efficient thermal energy use, increase the use of alternative fuels and raw materials, and reduce or eliminate the need for cement kiln dust disposal. The Envirocore family of products is an integral part of this eco-efficiency program...

Mercury released by cement plant center of DEQ investigation

14 November 2006, Published under Cement News

The Idaho Department of Environmental Quality is keeping a close eye on the results of tests from a cement plant that was found to be releasing two to three times more mercury into the air than previously reported. The Ash Grove Cement Plant, located in Durkee, Oregon, is just miles from the Idaho border. In early August, the plant and the Oregon DEQ reported a discrepancy in the amount of mercury emitted from the plant. Senior Environmental Engineer Patty Jacobs caught the mistake. "I co...

Cement firm to face questions about dust

13 November 2006, Published under Cement News

The Maidencreek Township supervisors said they will ask Lehigh Cement Co. to disclose the contents of dust emitted from its plant in the township. During a meeting Thursday night, Buena Vista Road resident John C. Walters said that powder from the plant covered his neighborhood in about an eighth of an inch of dust Nov. 4. During a similar event Sept. 24, crushed limestone dust covered about 10 residences in the neighborhood. The township cited Lehigh Cement and contacted the federal Envir...

Portugal Cimpor mulls wind parks construction in Northern Africa

10 November 2006, Published under Cement News

Cimpor is in the process of studying participation in projects for the production of wind energy in Morocco and Tunisia, Cimpor director, Sequeira Martins said.  In Morocco, Cimpor plans to develop a wind park with an installed capacity of 10MW. It will serve to provide Cimpor’s unit there with cheaper electricity. The Government, in turn, plans to launch a project for a 50MW wind park, and according to Martins, Cimpor might participate in it with other industries from the country. 

Climate change and the EU’s response

07 November 2006, Published under Cement News

What is the problem? Climate change is already happening and its impacts are expected to become progressively more severe as temperatures rise further. Over the 20th century the global average temperature rose by about 0.6°C and the mean temperature in Europe increased by more than 0.9°C. Globally, the 1990s were the warmest decade since 1861 when temperatures started to be measured, and the 10 warmest years on record have all occurred since 1991. According to NASA, 2005 was the hotte...

RTI International awarded US$4m contract to develop technology to reduce greenhouse emissions

07 November 2006, Published under Cement News

As part of an effort to reduce global greenhouse gas emissions, RTI International will further develop a novel and cost-effective process aimed at reducing the amount of carbon dioxide released from coal-fired power plants. RTI was awarded a three-year, US$4m cooperative agreement from the U.S. Department of Energy National Energy Technology Laboratory (DOE NETL) to continue the development of a carbon dioxide capture technology that is based on an inexpensive, dry, reusable sorbent. The...