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A construction site in Huizhou illegally exploited mineral resources and was suspected of taking out "gravel" and was investigated. What's the use of these rubble?

These gravels may be transported to a nearby brick factory or gravel factory and then processed into other building materials. For example, gravel, cement and other things will be mixed into concrete, which is the material for foundation. If you sell gravel, it is illegal and you will be punished. However, the staff said that this is not the head of gravel, but the waste soil residue produced in production.

A construction site in Huizhou illegally exploited mineral resources and was also suspected of taking out sand and gravel. This matter has attracted the attention of relevant departments and the scene has also been investigated. This matter may be an own goal, or it may be suspected of buying and selling national resources, or it may be necessary to wait for the results of the investigation. Residents nearby thought that the trucks carrying stones were heavy and running fast, and there were certain security risks, so they reported the site on the grounds of illegal exploitation of mineral resources. However, the relevant inspectors found that those green cars transported waste residue from industrial production and then traded it, not sand and gravel. The company also responded that the project has obtained relevant certificates and the construction in the site is legal.

Some stones can be raised, but some stones are of poor quality and need to be transported to other places for stacking. It may be that the surrounding residents disliked the noise in the construction site and reported it. At first, they didn't know what they encountered, so they didn't let them in. However, some netizens speculated that these things may be fake, and some documents were fabricated after reporting. Another media reported that the site was ordered to stop work due to illegal exploitation of mineral resources, and relevant law enforcement agencies were also involved in the investigation. I can only say that this matter is confusing and I don't know which side is right.

It is good to sell waste soil and slag, but if you buy and sell sand and gravel, it is wrong and you will be punished.