On the face of it this is an easily answered question. Modern technology and
life as we know it today would be impossible without industrial minerals and the
responsible utilisation of mineral resources is essential for the economic
wellbeing of the nation.
The quarrying industry supplies a high percentage of the industrial minerals
used in New Zealand and our role therefore, is to ensure a constant supply of
high quality roading and concrete aggregates so that society and the community
as a whole can develop. We must do this in a manner which causes the least
possible disruption to members of the community, which efficiently utilises all
the valuable resources, which causes as little pollution as possible and last
but by no means least, creates realistic profit for the operator. It is only by
achieving a reasonable profit that we are able to continue in business and
therefore play our part in the development of the country.
Unfortunately, quarries have a poor image and are not generally popular, as
on the whole, they are noisy, dirty and dusty and attract large trucks which
create traffic problems. Judging by the amount of restrictive legislation with
which we have to comply today, not even government or the local authorities want
quarries which presents the industry with some serious problems, some of which
will be outlined in this paper.
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