Keystone Terminal Ironton
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The Keystone Terminal Ironton is a coal loading terminal at mile marker 325 on the Ohio River in Ohio. It is owned by Keystone Industries. On its website Keystone Industries states that the 42 acre river terminal handles coal and petcoke products, which are received by truck and barge.[1]
Keystone supplies coal from its mine in Charleston and 6,000 acres of coal reserves in Kanawha County, both in West Virginia. The company also mines coal in Colombia.[2]
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- ↑ Keystone Industries, "Ironton, Ohio, USA - Keystone Terminal Ironton", Keystone Industries website, accessed February 2011.
- ↑ Keystone Industries, "Keystone Industries meets industrial and domestic demands for high quality coal around the world", Keystone Industries website, accessed May 2015