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| Aggregate Research Industries |
With new technologies shaping aggregate businesses around the globe, the industry demanded a focused effort to take advantage of these changes.
To answer this need, the world's foremost experts in aggregate production came together to form Aggregate Research Industries (ARI). Established in 1999, ARI provides a focus on new technologies to apply commercially-oriented research for aggregate businesses. Today, our goal is to maximize aggregate resources to create end-products that offer superior technical and, consequently, financial performance.x |
ARI |
| American Coal Ash Association |
The American Coal Ash Association's (ACAA's) mission is to advance the management and use of coal combustion products (CCPs) in ways that are technically sound, commercially competitive and environmental safe.x |
ACAA |
| American Concrete Pavement Association |
The American Concrete Pavement Association (ACPA) is dedicated to the promotion of the superiority of concrete pavements for use in interstate highways, state and county highways, municipal streets, local roads, and airports. ACPA members represent all facets of the pavement industry, including contractors, cement companies, equipment manufacturers, bonding and insurance companies and consulting firms.x |
ACPA |
| American Foundrymen Society |
AFS assists member companies and individuals to effectively and efficiently manage all production operations, to profitably market their products and services, and to equitably manage their employees. AFS also promotes the interests of the foundry industry before the legislative and executive branches of the federal government. With the direction of its volunteer committee structure, the professional staff of AFS provides support in the areas of technology, management and education to further activities that will enhance the economic progress of the metalcasting industry.
The mission of the American Foundrymen's Society today is "to provide and promote knowledge and services that strengthen the metalcasting industry for the ultimate benefit of its customers and society."x |
AFS |
| Asphalt Institute |
The Asphalt Institute is a U.S. based association of international petroleum asphalt producers, manufacturers, and affiliated businesses. The Asphalt Institute’s mission is to promote the use, benefits and quality performance of petroleum asphalt, through engineering, research and educational activities and through the resolution of issues affecting the industry.x |
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| Electric Power Research Institute |
EPRI is a nonprofit organization committed to providing science and technology-based solutions of indispensable value to our global energy customers. To carry out our mission, we manage a far-reaching program of scientific research, technology development, and product implementation.x |
EPRI |
| Foundry Industry Recycling Starts Today (FIRST) |
FIRST is an industry consortium focused on market development of sustainable options for beneficial reuse of foundry industry byproducts.x |
FIRST |
| Innovative Pavement Research Foundation |
Provide a unified means of building resources, developing strategies, and implementing programs to address concrete pavement research, technology advancement and transfer, and public education on the inherent economic efficiencies, safety, and quality-of-life advantages of portland cement concrete pavements for highways, streets, roads, and airports.x |
IRPF |
| National Mining Association |
The National Mining Association (NMA) is the voice of one of America's great basic industries - mining. It was created in 1995 as a result of the merger of two major organizations representing the mining industry at the national level: the National Coal Association and the American Mining Congress.
While NMA is a relatively new organization, its predecessor organizations have a long history and tradition. The National Coal Association was founded in 1917 and the American Mining Congress was founded in 1897.
NMA is headquartered at the National Mining Association Building, 1130 17th St., NW, Washington, DC 20036x |
NMA |
| National Slag Association |
The primary mission of NSA is to communicate and exchange pertinent slag industry information to the membership. To accomplish this, NSA supports/promotes iron and steel slag interests at all levels, provides initiative and leadership, fosters humanistic and userfriendly levels of communications.x |
NSA |
| Northeast Cement Shippers Association |
Northeast Cement Shippers Association (NECSA) is a not-for-profit, promotion/market development association. Its membership includes 17 manufacturers of portland and masonry cements located in the 13-state NECSA region. NECSA is divided into four geographic areas. Area 1 includes Maryland, Virginia, West Virginia, and Washington, D.C. Area 2 includes Delaware, New Jersey, Pennsylvania and the five boroughs of New York City and Long Island. Area 3 includes all remaining counties in New York State. Area 4 includes Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island and Vermont.x |
NECSA |
| Rubber Pavements Association |
The Rubber Pavements Association welcomes you
Our Mission Statement:
Dedicated to encouraging greater usage of high quality, cost effective asphalt pavements containing recycled tire rubber.x |
RPA |
| Scrap Tire Management Council |
The Scrap Tire Management Council is an independent council within the RMA that serves as the cornerstone of tire industry efforts to assist in meeting the challenges presented by scrap tires.
The Council assists in promoting scrap tires as a valuable commodity in all ways that are economically and environmentally sound. Its goal is to develop sound markets for all newly-generated scrap tires. Its activities include : Market development, Collection and dissemination of information on scrap tires, Scrap Tire Characteristics, Scrap Tire Facts and Figures, Markets for Scrap Tires in 1996, Inventory of Civil Engineering Reports, Research, Legislative and regulatory liaison.x |
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| The Association of State and Territorial Solid Waste Management Officials |
The Association of State and Territorial Solid Waste Management Officials (ASTSWMO) is an organization supporting the environmental agencies of the States and trust territories. ASTSWMO focuses on the needs of State hazardous waste programs; nonhazardous municipal solid waste and industrial waste programs; recycling, waste minimization, and reduction programs; Superfund and State cleanup programs; waste management and cleanup activities at federal facilities, and underground storage tank and leaking underground storage tank programs.x |
ASTSWMO |
| The Western Region Ash Group |
The Western Region Ash Group is an informal association of producers, users, regulators, researchers and others interested in coal combustion products (CCPs). These materials include fly ash, bottom ash and flue gas desulfurization residues. Members are involved in reuse of CCPs including researching new applications or making others aware of the many uses of these versatile products.x |
WRAG |