This gravel must be loaded by a shovel with no mechanical or motorized assistance permitted. Smaller amounts of gravel, no greater than the box of a pick-up truck, may be removed from open County pits only by County residents at no charge.Gravel is sold at current rates as per Wheatland County’s Master Schedule of Fees.Only the landowner, or an individual with written permission from the landowner to purchase gravel against their name, can purchase or be provided with gravel tickets. A maximum of 200 tonnes of gravel per ratepayer, per year applies.Sale locations will be determined and advertised a month in advance of each sale date. Fast delivery or Click & Collect available. Sales will be held in the spring, summer, and fall, and sale dates will be determined by January 31st of each year. Give your outdoor area a new look with our wide range of gravel, decorative stones, driveway cement and more. Sales will occur three times per year from select County pits only, no stockpile site sales will occur.Sales are on crushed gravel or pit run only.Any sales to other local governments and First Nations above the maximum allowable (200 tonnes) must be authorized by Council. Sales to other local governments and First Nations are not considered commercial.No sales for commercial or business use will be allowed. A ratepayer cannot sell gravel purchased from the County. Gravel is sold to County ratepayers for personal use only.3-ton truck will hold 8 tonnes of gravelįor your safety and ours, loader operators will not load gravel into the box of a pickup truck.Pitrun: 1 tonne = 0.67 cubic yards or 1 cubic yard = 1.49 tonnes12 tonnes fit into a truck and 12 tonnes fit into a pup.
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