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Sand and gravel mining is expected to reach $365 million in Alberta this year , with nearly 150 businesses employing more than 1,000 people.
Alberta is Canada ’s second -largest producer of sand and gravel, after Ontario .
The Summit Project is slated to produce gravel from an open pit mine abutting Bighill Creek and Big Hill Springs Provincial Park.
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