Lafarge Bath has a proposal to replace coal in its cement plant with low carbon fuels like weathered treated wood (such as railway ties and utility poles), construction and demolition materials, and asphalt shingles.
Research team results... »
Railway ties pollute less than virgin wood when burned. The creosote embedded in them through years of use burn at a higher temperature, creating less emissions.
On July first, The Bath Plant was pleased to welcome our new Plant manager, Mike Kralik.
Mike has been at the Bath plant for since 2009, as the site's Operations Manager. Before accepting that position, Mike had been with Lafarge for a number of years as the Production manager at Lafarge's Sugar Creek Plant in Missouri. Congratulations on your Promotion Mike!
The previous Plant manager, Michael Klenk, has accepted the position of Plant manager at Lafarge's Joppa Cement Plant, in Illinois. We thank Michael for all his hard work over the years, and wish him the best of luck in all future endeavours.