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CHAT (CHAT HAULING)


The term "chat" is applied to fragments of siliceous rock, limestone, and dolomite waste rejected in the lead-zinc milling operations that accompanied lead-zinc mining in Ottawa County, largely in the first half of the twentieth century. These chats, found as huge man-made mounds in that county, are utilized as construction aggregate, principally for railroad ballast, highway construction, and concrete production.

CHAT HAULING
(Tons Produced)
Production Information
2007
Producing Companies  
Companies Reporting
Men Employed, Average Per Month
Man Days Worked
Total Man Hours Worked
Total Tonnage
1
1
8
260
15832
252081

 

Counties
 2007
Ottawa
 252081
Total
 252081

 

Last Modified on 10/13/2008