extractive industry means an industry or undertaking (other than a mine) which depends for its operation on the winning or removal of extractive material from the land on which it is carried on.
extractive industry. Means the process of extracting, mining, winning or quarrying of raw materials from the ground, including gravel, sand and stone (see also quarry) and includes buildings connected with such operations and crushing plant.
extractive industry means premises used for the extraction, stockpiling and removal for sale, of sand, gravel, rock, soil, stone or similar material from land and/or a watercourse. The use includes the screening, crushing, grinding, milling and storage of the material.
More Definitions of extractive industry
extractive industry means quarrying and excavating for any stone, gravel, sands, clay, limestone, loam or other material;
extractive industry means any premises used for the winning or treatment on the land or on adjacent land, of gravel, rock, sand, soil, stone, or other similar materials. The term does not include the removal of materials authorised by Section 32(13) of the Local Government Act, or mining within the meaning of the Mineral Resources Act.
extractive industry means the winning or removal of extractive materials (otherwise than from a mine) by methods such as excavating, dredging, tunnelling or quarrying, including the storing, stockpiling or processing of the extractive materials by methods such as recycling, washing, crushing, sawing or separating, but does not include turf farming.’
extractive industry. Any premises used or intended for use for the 14 purpose of carrying on an industry involving extraction, storage, 15 loading or cartage of sand, gravel, soil, rock, stone or similar 16 substances from land. The term does not include crushing, screening, 17 washing or other treatment process, or manufacture of products from 18 such substances, or a mine under the Mineral Resources Act 1989; 19 “factory units”—Any premises used or intended for use as a multi-unit 20 factory development erected upon one allotment, where provision is 21 made for separate industries of similar classifications; 22
extractive industry. Any premises used or intended for use for the purpose of carrying on an industry involving extraction, storage, loading or cartage of sand, gravel, soil, rock, stone or similar substances from land. The term does not include crushing, screening, washing or other treatment process, or manufacture of products from such substances, or a mine under the Mineral Resources Act 1989; “factory units”—Any premises used or intended for use as a multi-unit factory development erected upon one allotment, where provision is made for separate industries of similar classifications;
extractive industry means all industries whose produce is derived through a