MDU Resources Subsidiary Receives Permit for Texas Quarry Operations
The 570-acre property, known as the Honey Creek Quarry, is northwest of Austin in Burnet County, Texas. The Texas Commission on Environmental Quality has granted Knife River an Air Quality Standard Permit to construct a rock-crushing plant at the quarry. Knife River anticipates production at the site will begin in the third quarter of 2020.
"We purchased this land earlier this year with the strategic goal of being able to supply our own rock to our existing construction operations in Texas," said David C. Barney, President and CEO of Knife River. "Vertical integration is a key component of Knife River's business model. When the site is fully functional, we will be able to rail aggregates from Honey Creek to our facilities in Waco, Bryan/College Station and Beaumont. This is a great step forward for our Texas team."