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Looming regulation changes leave Sanford gravel businesses on shaky ground

Por: Portland Press Herald Nation December 05, 2022

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A gravel pit shared by R. Pepin & Sons Inc. and Genest Concrete in Sanford could be affected by pending regulatory changes. Derek Davis/Staff Photographer Nature dealt Sanford a nice hand, geologically speaking. When glaciers retreated at the end of the last Ice Age, they dragged along piles of sand and gravel and left many of them around what is now this York County city of 22,000 people. Over decades, digging up that mineral wealth has become... + full article



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