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TABLE 5
CLINKER CAPACITY AND PRODUCTION IN THE UNITED STATES IN 2013, BY DISTRICT1
 
Daily Average Apparent annual Yearend
Number of active plants2 capacity4, 5 days of capacity4, 7 Production Percentage stocks
Process used Number (thousand routine (thousand (thousand of capacity (thousand
District   Dry   Wet   Both3   Total   of kilns4   metric tons)   maintenance6   metric tons)   metric tons)   utilized   metric tons)  
Maine and New York 2 1 -- 3 4 9.6 23.8 8 3,280 8 1,633 49.8 8 217 8
Pennsylvania 5 2 -- 7 11 16.9 27.3 8 5,630 8 3,450 61.3 8 345
Illinois 3 -- -- 3 6 7.7 12.5 8 2,660 8 1,072 40.3 8 173
Indiana 3 9 1 -- 4 8 9.9 23.2 3,407 2,262 66.4 176
Michigan 2 -- -- 2 6 11.2 32.8 8 3,670 8 2,894 79.0 8 309 8
Ohio 1 1 -- 2 3 3.3 17.3 8 1,140 8 818 71.9 8 114
Iowa, Nebraska, South Dakota 4 -- 1 5 9 14.0 15.1 8 4,830 8, 10 2,778 57.5 8 153
Kansas 2 -- -- 2 3 7.3 36.3 2,449 1,640 66.9 72
Missouri 5 -- -- 5 5 29.6 37.0 9,360 7,794 83.3 415
Florida 7 -- -- 7 10 25.7 20.6 8 8,820 8 4,437 50.3 8 321
Georgia, Maryland, Virginia, West Virginia 5 -- -- 5 5 19.4 31.0 8 6,470 8 5,110 79.0 8 251
South Carolina 3 -- -- 3 3 12.2 29.9 8 4,070 8 2,580 63.4 8 154
Alabama, Kentucky, Tennessee 8 -- -- 8 8 26.6 25.5 8 9,050 8 5,637 62.3 8 450
Arkansas and Oklahoma 3 1 -- 4 8 9.8 19.5 3,363 2,077 61.7 175
Texas, northern 4 2 -- 6 12 19.1 8 11.1 6,690 8 4,271 63.8 8 257
Texas, southern 5 -- -- 5 7 19.6 21.6 8 6,740 8 5,173 76.7 8 239
Arizona and New Mexico 4 -- -- 4 8 10.4 17.8 3,560 1,573 44.2 116
Colorado and Wyoming 4 -- -- 4 5 11.8 18.3 4,055 2,591 63.9 97
Idaho, Montana, Nevada, Oregon, Utah, Washington 5 2 -- 7 8 12.6 29.9 4,222 3,070 72.7 338
California 8   --   --   8   9   34.8   26.6 8 11,800 8 8,563   72.4 8 713  
Total11 83 9 10 1 94 138 311.4 8 22.8 8 105,000 8 69,420 65.9 8 5,060 8
Puerto Rico 2   --   --   2   2   5.0   40.0   1,650   481   29.1   58  
Grand total11   85 9 10   1   96   140   318.4 8 23.0 8 107,000 8 69,900   65.4 8 5,120 8
-- Zero.
1Even where presented unrounded, data are thought to be accurate to no more than three significant digits.
2Includes white cement plants and all plants (gray or white) that produced clinker for at least 1 day during the year.
3Plants that can operate both wet and dry kilns, whether or not both types were active during the year.
4Includes kilns active for at least 1 day during the year. For kilns idle all year, excludes those that cannot be restarted, fully permitted, in less than 6 months.
5Sum of reported kiln capacities for all plants in a district.
6Total days of routine maintenance (summed for all kilns) divided by the number of kilns.
7Sum of apparent annual capacities for all kilns. For each kiln, the statistic is calculated as 366 days (leap year) minus days reported for routine maintenance and then multiplied by the unrounded daily capacity.
8Contains estimates for some facilities and have been rounded to no more than three significant digits.
9Includes one semiwet kiln.
10Significantly unchanged from 2012, which should have read 4,880 instead of the 3,830 listed in the 2012 edition of table 5. The U.S. annual capacity total and district capacity utiliztion percentage for 2012, however,-
were correct as listed.
11May not add to totals shown because of independent rounding.

Source: United States Geological Survey Mineral Resources Program

See also: Mineral commodity prices


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