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The Cemex sand mine in Marina is nowhere near shutting down. Instead, it appears to be ramping up.
For the Cemex sand mine in Marina, and for those calling for it to be shut down, the hourglass may almost be out of sand.
Perhaps never before in human history has a 4-acre parcel—one that's across from a big box store shopping center—received so much scrutiny.
At the Cemex mine, a disappearing coast reflects human hunger for one of the world’s most consumed natural resources.