Aggregate Resource Development
Aggregate material is part of our everyday lives, from building homes and schools to paving our roads. Teichert has long been committed to converting our previously mined lands into open space, nature preserves, agricultural land, and other uses compatible with the neighboring communities.
In securing land use entitlements, our Aggregate Resource Development department works with neighbors, businesses, and local, state, and federal agencies to determine how an aggregate project would fit into the community and how the reclaimed land would best benefit the area.
Teichert's corporate office sits on a former mining site - shown here.
Teichert's history of reclaiming land goes back to 1957, well over a decade prior to state laws requiring the reclamation of mining sites. One of Teichert's first reclamation projects was the Mississippi Bar site, incorporating ponds and lagoons with open space areas that blend in with the surrounding natural environment.
More recently, Teichert donated 130 acres of land to Yolo County to establish the Cache Creek Nature Preserve, a habitat for riparian wildlife and several special status wildlife species.
Teichert's reclaimed properties, operation sites, office locations, and other land holdings are professionally maintained and managed by our in-house staff of landscapers, habitat restoration experts, and property managers.



