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Day: November 22, 2017

Lehigh Cement Settles Groundwater Lawsuit

4 years ago Cement Americas News

Lehigh Cement Co. settled a lawsuit that alleged its Waco, Texas, plant pumped millions of gallons of water from the Trinity Aquifer without approval, reported the Waco Tribune-Herald. The company has agreed to pay attorneys’ fees and to formally apply for the necessary permits.

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