Blasting resumes next Wednesday at Lafarge Aggregates in Utica. Plant Manager Cody Tucker says seismographs are being put in the village to measure the shockwaves. He says adjustments can be made to minimize them and it’s not a problem if that costs the company a little more. Tucker says Lafarge wants to be a good neighbor.
Audio PlayerTucker explained things to the Utica village board last night. Resident Kathy Casstevens complained of cracks and a broken mirror at her home because of prior blasting. Tucker offered to put a seismograph at her home.
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