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Though environmentalists were quick to applaud the company’s move, Jones stressed that the decision wasn’t made because of pollution concerns.
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The [less-polluting] dry kiln was selected to remain in operation because it produces more cement than any of the other kilns, Jones said.
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Jones wouldn’t speculate when asked whether the decision to stop production at its four wet kilns may turn out to be a permanent break from that production method.
"We’re idling these kilns on a temporary basis and will not make a decision based on what the environmental groups are saying," Jones said.