DJJ subsidiary seeks limestone mining permit
Oct 18, 2012 | 11:09 AM
| Lisa Gordon
Tags
auto shredder,
David J. Joseph Co.,
Advantage Metals Recycling,
Galamba Metals,
Kansas City,
Missouri,
Lisa Gordon
PITTSBURGH A David J. Joseph Co. (DJJ) subsidiary has sought permission to operate a surface mine in Missouri in order to expand the processing area at one of its auto-shredding facilities.
The company did not return calls for comment, but according to documents filed with the state, Advantage Metals Recycling LLC has applied for a permit from the Missouri Department of Natural Resources to mine limestone on a 21-acre....
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