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Davenport Pier Beach is the northern of two beaches right in the tiny town of Davenport, CA. This beach is across from the huge concrete and cement plant that''s visible at the north end of town. Davenport Pier, a frequently photographed landmark, is at the beach below the bluff, but it is not easy to get to.
contact usCemex - Davenport Cement Plant (Shutdown) Details Parent Category: USA Category: Cement Industry Last Updated on 08 June 2014 Type: Former Cement Plant; Area: California; Annual Production: 0.98 million tonnes of cement; Owner: Cemex USA Inc; Shareholders: Cemex SAB de CV;
contact usThe Old Davenport Hospital. The former tiny hospital of the little town of Davenport was built in 1910 by the cement plant. It was named Crocker Memorial Hospital after founder, William Crocker. The hospital was used for a few decades before closing in the 1940s. In the 1960s and 70s, it was rented by Cal Fire and used as a firehouse.
contact us· That explains why on the UP in Union City, CA, right next to I-880 at Whipple Ave., the long empty concrete silos are now back in business, receiving cuts of 10-20 cars of cement, probably coming from the Mojave area down south (2 plants down there ship by rail).
contact usDAVENPORT >> Out of the four Cemex plant reuse options unveiled at a Tuesday evening community meeting, one appeared to fly high above the rest: a bid by a locally owned aviation company to use the derelict industrial site as its new headquarters. The three additional scenarios presented by county-hired consultants were to turn the 104-acre ...
contact usAccording to the E.P.A., cement production is the fourth largest source of the nation''s airborne mercury-due to the raw materials and fuel required for making cement. The Davenport plant would have to reduce it''s mercury emission by 70% according to CEMEX officials as …
contact us· (Davenport, California) — The Cemex-owned cement plant, already closed temporarily because of the weak economy, will likely face another financial setback …
contact usIn Davenport, California, a slag mill owned by Cemex Corporation was shut down permanently on March 2010 after dust from the plant spread carcinogenic chromium-6 all over town. That''s the same chemical that caused cancer deaths in the movie Erin Brockovich. Orcem tells you that the Davenport cement plant is different from ...
contact usSan Vicente Creek, Davenport, Santa Cruz Mountains, Santa Cruz Co., California, USA: 37° 0'' 33" N: 122° 11'' 39" W: 0.9km (0.6 miles) San Vincente Quarry (Santa Cruz Portland Cement Company), Bonny Doon, Santa Cruz Mountains, Santa Cruz Co., California, USA: 37° 2'' …
contact usCEMEX announced tonight that they will shutter their Davenport, CA cement plant starting in March for at least 6 months. Nearly the entire staff will be let go, with a skeleton crew left for maintenance. So much for the Santa Cruz Local returning to normal service! The plant hasn''t received or s
contact us· Captain Davenport went bankrupt and moved to Santa Cruz. The Pier The pier is down the bluff directly south of the massive concrete manufacturing plant which is located on Coast Road north-west of the town. Right where the train line diagonally crosses the road there will be a dirt lot that is available for parking.
contact us· By 1915 Davenport had a population of about 1800 people, with 60 homes, two hotels, a school, a hospital, a church, and a hotel. The cement from the plant was used to rebuild San Francisco after the 1906 quake, build one of the Panama Canal locks, …
contact usDavenport is a census-designated place (CDP) in Santa Cruz County, California. Davenport sits at an elevation of 259 feet (79 m). The 2010 United States census reported Davenport''s population was 408. It lies along the coast of the Pacific Ocean, situated about 9 miles north of …
contact usThe CEMEX Davenport Cement Plant (Facility) is located on Highway 1 adjacent to, and northwest of, the community of Davenport in Santa Cruz County, California, as shown on Waste Discharge Requirements (WDR) Figure 1 – Location Map. The Facility is located
contact usThe cement plant closed in 2010, and the railroad no longer operates. Across Highway 1 from the plant in an isolated cove beneath the Davenport Bluffs are the remains of the Davenport Pier. Trails wind along the bluffs, set about 120 feet over the shores below, and the area remains a popular place to watch for birds and whales.
contact usCement Plant information for Davenport Cement Plant can be found below. For full access to the database, purchase The Global Cement Report™, 13th Edition.
contact us· In the end, Davenport became just another forgotten station on both lines, with the buildings finally being demolished as disuse and disrepair forced their condemnation. The cement plant continued operating until 2010. Rmc-Lonestar took over the plant in 1970 and then CEMEX took over operations in 2005.
contact usthe cement plant was responsible for much of the traffic on the south end. In the fall of 1906, the Coastline Railway guilt a line from Santa Cruz to Davenport. When it was completed in 1907, this line was purchased by Southern Pacific. Trains on this line still haul cement from the plant.
contact usDavenport cement plant. 2020-4-24the cemex davenport cement plant facility is located on highway 1 adjacent to and northwest of the community of davenport in santa cruz county california as shown on waste discharge requirements wdr figure 1 location map the facility is located i...
contact us· For decades the Davenport Cement Plant supplied cement to the western US. Its cement helped build the Panama Canal, dry docks at Pearl Harbor, the Golden Gate Bridge, and accelerated production to help the war efforts in the 1940s. Much of California''s modern transportation and water infrastructure, and many city buildings, coliseums, and ...
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contact usThis property at 1000 CEMENT PLANT RD, DAVENPORT, CA 95017 is not currently listed for sale on My State MLS. Only My State MLS participants and their agents may list properties for sale on the State MLS. If you believe real estate property in the city of DAVENPORT at 1000 CEMENT PLANT RD should be listed for sale and is not, please contact us.
contact us· CEMEX is a global building materials company that provides high quality products and reliable service to customers and communities throughout the Americas, Europe, Africa, the Middle East, and Asia. We produce, distribute, and sell cement, ready-mix concrete…
contact us· Cement from the plant was also used to construct dry docks at Pearl Harbor and the Panama Canal, and it helped build Davenport. "The cement made here was used to build the Davenport Jail and the church and the Crocker Hospital and it is kind of a unifying thing. The people who are living in town are working in the cement plant and the product ...
contact us· The Mexican multinational cement company Cemex abandoned its Davenport plant in 2010. Cemex still owns the 172-acre property and is looking for a buyer. (Kara Meyberg Guzman — Santa Cruz Local) The approval is just a preliminary step, said Supervisor Ryan Coonerty, who serves Davenport and the North Coast.
contact us· After Davenport Landing''s 450-foot-long pier was abandoned in the late 1800s, the industry that has come to dominate the town is the tangle of towering white machinery that everyone calls the Cement Plant. No matter who owned or operated it since it was built in 1905, that was the name. The street leading to its entrance is called Cement ...
contact us· Thanks to the cement plant, which was built in 1906, Davenport was a very unpleasant place to live for much of the 20th century, "Thanks to the prevailing winds, Davenport was blanked in a …
contact us· Warnella Fire: Burning off Warnella Rd and Cement Plant Rd, east of Davenport. Burned 40 acres and was 5% contained. 5-8 Fire: Burning off Highway 1 …
contact us· Proposal to implement the final north cement kiln dust (CKD) area closure plan at the former Davenport Cement Plant as required by the Central Coast Regional Water Quality Control Board. Requires a Coastal Development Permit, Riparian Exception, and Preliminary Grading Review for grading approximately 165,000 cubic yards of material.
contact usthe Davenport cement plant was being constructed in 1905, there wasn''t yet a railroad up the north coast, but it wasn''t long until trestles were built across the canyons and tracks were laid.
contact us· WATSONVILLE, CA - From the County of Santa Cruz: Reuse of the former Davenport Cement Plant is one of the most important local land use decisions in …
contact usContinental Cement and Portland Cement Association (PCA) share a storied history in the cement industry. Each organization is over 100 years young and actively supports cement manufacturing and the industry''s economic growth. Looking forward to the next century, both Continental and PCA share the vision of sustaining our environment, while ...
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