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Martin Marietta’s Berkeley Quarry rewarded for environmental practices

April 27, 2017

The South Carolina Wildlife Federation has certified Martin Marietta’s Berkeley Quarry as a Wildlife And Industry Together project.

The federation’s program recognizes industries that are dedicated to protecting the environment and keeping wildlife needs in mind when making their land management decisions.

Martin Marietta joins 29 other plants in the state with this distinction.

At Berkeley Quarry, employees mine marine limestone and process it into aggregates (crushed stone, sand and gravel) of various grades and sizes. These materials are used in a variety of construction, chemical and industrial applications.

The certification recognizes that Berkeley Quarry has taken a leading role in environmental protection, in part by utilizing the 4,000 acre Walworth Plantation property adjacent to the quarry and reclaiming land associated with a former slot mining operation across the street from the active quarry.

In addition to planting quail and dove food plots by the previous owner, management has plans to install bat houses, duck and bird boxes to enhance the natural population and diversity of wildlife.

The company’s timber management plan used by the quarry will include conversion of a portion of the loblolly pine to a long-leaf pine ecosystem. An abundance of roads and numerous walking trails allow the site to be used for wildlife enhancement and educational opportunities for local schools, civic and church organizations.

The mission of the South Carolina Wildlife Federation is to conserve and restore South Carolina’s wildlife and wildlife habitat through education and advocacy.

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