Pattison Announces Army Corp of Engineers Project
Pattison Company is excited to be able to assist the US Army Corp. of Engineers in the Missouri River Recovery Program at the Lower Hamburg Bend Conservation Area. Our aggregate products, specifically rip-rap, is being used for stream bank reconstruction and stabilization along an old Missouri River chute that is crucial to the existence of the conservation area.
The Lower Hamburg Bend Conservation Area supplies the public with a plethora of recreational opportunities such as bird watching, fishing, hiking, hunting and wildlife viewing; by assisting in the restoration project we are able to help maintain this beautiful area for future generations to enjoy!
The area is managed through a cooperative effort between the Corps of Engineers and the Missouri Department of Conservation. It is managed for a wide variety of game and non-game fish and wildlife species, has rich bottomland soils here produce a wide variety of wetland vegetation and bottomland timber, which are supplemented by plantings of warm-season grasses. With our product being used for stream bank stabilization we are able to help maintain the rich bottomland soils that produce the amazing timber that helps create the beauty and enjoyment in the conservation area.
The Lower Hamburg Bend Conservation Area Restoration Project is located in Missouri on a backwater of the Missouri River in the Omaha Corp District. This project is set to analyze and evaluate performance of different rock types. We are excited to see the short-term and long-term results as we had wonderful feedback from those utilizing our aggregate product. Our customers stated the aggregate was great to work with while placing the product in the Missouri River, easy to handle, and locked together efficiently while being placed in the water. When viewing the pictures below of the project you can see our product as it is tanner than the other rock being used for analysis by the Omaha Corp of Engineers.
Reconstruction or stabilization is a vital component to help deter or repair the flocculating water erosion that is happening or has happened to rivers or streams. At a river or stream banks edge there are natural soils and clays that aren't strong enough to support the bank's weight, stabilization is required to prevent the riverbank from collapsing. By placing our aggregate rock (rip-rap) strategically along the banks we can help create a more robust bank that is structured with hard material. This will help prevent the water from pulling away at the soil.
We at Pattison Sand Company continue to champion responsible business practices, develop tools to improve these practices and look at ways to invest in environmental improvement solutions. ~ Jen Peak
About Pattison
We're located in northeast Iowa. The company operates a mine that is ideally located with direct access to the main line of the Canadian Pacific Railroad, the Mississippi River and a Trans load on the WSOR/BNSF. Pattison has been mining industrial sand since 2007 and producing construction aggregate since 2017. Spanning 750 acres, Pattison's facility has production capacity for the next 30 years. This facility has tremendous growth potential by linking Rail to River to low cost underground storage to railcar storage. Working across several industries and services, each industry will balance the other's business cycles, providing greater stability for co-workers and customers.
The company is wholly owned by the Pattison family. The family has successfully owned and operated businesses since 1950. The company and co-workers have consistently proven their commitment to their customers, employees, community, industry and the environment. The Pattison team has a deep passion for bringing value to customers, taking pride in their innovation and adaptability.
The frac sand business is but one example. Pattison selected the St Peter formation for all of the sand that it mines. Some is now sold for dairy bedding. Located on the CP & BN, Pattison can reach a wide range of markets where the economics work. Partnering with companies who seek a long term, dependable relationship. The company has made many changes to meet customer expectations. Production capacity has grown from 800,000 to 3,000,000 tons per year. With hundreds of cars on site, unit trains are rapidly assembled. Capacity and mixtures of sand can be adjusted on the fly to meet changing demand at minimal cost to customers.
The company produces its high quality limestone aggregates for concrete, asphalt, secondary roads, erosion control, rip rap, armor stone and ice control. The company currently produces 300,000 to 500,000 tons of aggregate per year and has the capacity to increase production to 3,000,000 tons per year. Pattison's products receive the highest ratings in their approvals from IA, MN, WI, MO & NE DOT's as well as the Army Corps of Engineers.
In 2020 Pattison initiated its railcar storage business to reduce car storage costs. This has turned into a huge opportunity to diversify from frac sand cycles by providing storage for rail cars used for sand, rock and other products. This exemplifies Pattison's industry-changing innovation that adds value for our customers. Providing multiple services at one location lowers costs for all those requiring rail storage or loading.
Our sand and aggregate businesses are growing. We are exploring new and exciting initiatives. With adequate capital, our great team of co-workers and an enlarging circle of loyal customers, we at Pattison are now positioned for strong growth going forward.
Pattison High Quality Aggregates and Proppants
Pattison produces high quality ordovician dolomitic limestone Aggregates and silica proppants. Our Clayton IA, quarry contains multiple limestone ledges yielding material with a variety of properties that meet various requirements. Our products are certified for use by multiple state Departments of Transportation, and the FAA.
Revetment Stone
Asphalt Stone
Ballast Stone
Concrete Stone (3,3i,3ib)
RoadRock
Proppants
Specialty Products