In 2006, Arizona imported more than 2.5 million tons of cement, according to
Drake Cement, which is opening the first
new cement plant in the state since 1959. The official grand opening is scheduled for June 17, at the old Drake townsite off State Highway 89, midway between Chino Valley and Ash Fork on I-40.
Cement is produced from LISA...Limestone, Iron, Silica and Alumina, that are ground into a blend, heated and rapidly cooled to form clinker, which is then ground into the portland cement we are familiar with. The Drake plant will produce 660,000 tons of clinker per year. [
right, location map from US Forest Service EIS]
The plant is
quarrying limestone from the Devonian Martin Formation and the Mississippian Redwall Limestone in nearby (surprise!) Limestone Canyon. The limestone is carried by
conveyor to the plant for processing. The plant has a switching facility on the BNSF mainline top bring in the other minerals needed.
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