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Kiesbedarf in Nrw Sinks According to the State Government: Schneider: "Stop Approval Procedures Now"

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The mining needs of gravel and sand are expected to fall by eight percent in North Rhine-Westphalia by 2035. This is evident from a study on the raw material requirements that the NRW Ministry of Economics has now published. "This naturally arouses great expectations on the Lower Rhine. If this assumption is true, some of the mining areas identified in the district of Wesel can be dispensed with", says SPD state deputy René Schneider in view of …
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The mining needs of gravel and sand are expected to fall by eight percent in North Rhine-Westphalia by 2035. This is evident from a study on the raw material requirements that the NRW Ministry of Economics has now published. "This naturally arouses great expectations on the Lower Rhine. If this assumption is true, some of the mining areas identified in the district of Wesel can be dispensed with", says SPD state deputy René Schneider in view of …

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Lokalkompass broke the news in on Wednesday, April 1, 2026.
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