Vulcan Materials Company CDP Water Security Questionnaire 2023 Thursday,
July 27, 2023
Welcome to your CDP Water Security Questionnaire 2023
W0. Introduction
W0.1
(W0.1) Give a general description of and introduction to your organization.
Vulcan Materials Company operates primarily in the United States and is the nation's largest supplier of construction aggregates (primarily crushed stone, sand and gravel), a major producer of asphalt mix and ready-mixed concrete, and a supplier of construction paving services. We provide the basic materials for the infrastructure needed to maintain and expand the U.S. economy. Delivered by trucks, ships, barges, and trains, our products are indispensable materials for building homes, offices, places of worship, schools, hospitals, and factories, as well as vital infrastructure including highways, bridges, roads, ports and harbors, water systems, campuses, dams, airports, and rail networks.
As of December 31, 2022, we had 404 active aggregates facilities in Alabama, Arizona, California, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Mississippi, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, and the U.S. Virgin Islands. We also had aggregates operations in the Bahamas; British Columbia, Canada; and Quintana Roo, Mexico. While aggregates is our focus and primary business, as of December 31, 2022, we further served our customers through our 71 asphalt facilities and 142 concrete facilities located in Alabama, Arizona, California, Maryland, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, the U.S. Virgin Islands, Washington D.C. and the Bahamas. The products from the Mexico and Bahamas quarries are primarily exported by ship to the U.S. Gulf Coast. The products from the Canadian quarry are primarily exported by ship to California.
Our products are used in nearly all forms of construction. In particular, large quantities of aggregates are used to build and repair valuable public infrastructure such as roads, bridges, waterworks and ports, and in the construction of both residential and non-residential facilities such as manufacturing plants, distribution centers, electricity generation and other energy- related facilities, server farms, office buildings, multi-family housing, single-family homes, and also in schools, hospitals and places of worship. We have four operating (and reportable) segments (Aggregates, Asphalt, Concrete and Calcium) organized around our principal product lines. The largest segment is aggregates (crushed stone, sand and gravel), which represents
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65% of the Company's 2022 revenues and 90% of 2022 gross profit. In 2022, the asphalt segment accounted for 13% of total revenue and 4% of gross profit. The concrete segment accounted for 22% of total revenue and 6% of gross profit. Calcium revenues and gross profit were less than one percent.
Environmental Stewardship &Water Management at Vulcan Materials
The Vulcan Way is doing the right thing, the right way at the right time. We have a long history of servicing our customers and delivering results to our shareholders while embodying our commitments to people, to the safety and health of our Vulcan family members, to environmental stewardship, and to the neighborhoods and communities in which we live, work and play. These commitments have always been part of the Vulcan Way.
We continue to evolve our approach to water management beyond regulatory compliance to active stewardship, recognizing that water is a shared and, in many places, highly stressed resource. Water is an input to aggregates operations, what we estimate as our highest water intensity operation, in three primary ways:
- Production: Washing aggregates removes fine particles and clay to meet product specifications.
- Air quality: Wetting roads and rinsing vehicle tires controls dust.
- Health and safety: We provide Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene (WASH) services for our employees in accordance with safety guidelines and best practices.
Vulcan also monitors the volumes and quality of water created as an output. Whenever possible, water is collected and recycled when pumped out of the quarries or through the dewatering process. When water is discharged, it is treated for Total Suspended Solids (TSS) and pH to meet all applicable federal, state, and local permit requirements, supported by regular testing through third-party laboratories. Water resource management is approached as a hyperlocal issue to account for significant variability in regional water availability, quality, regulations, and accessibility. While our local sites have been developing their own programs and processes to improve water efficiency for years, in 2022, we took the first step in creating a company-wide approach to water management. Our formal Water Risk Assessment (WRA) began at the end of 2022 and is slated for completion in 2023. The WRA process began with identifying the highest-priority sites by water stress using watershed-specific data from the Aqueduct Risk Atlas Tool.
W-MM0.1a/W-CO0.1a
(W-MM0.1a/W-CO0.1a) Which activities in the metals and mining and coal sectors does your organization engage in?
Activity | Details of activity |
Mining | Other mining, please specify |
Crushed stone, sand and gravel and ready-mix concrete and hot-mix asphalt | |
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W0.2
(W0.2) State the start and end date of the year for which you are reporting data.
Start date | End date | |
Reporting year | January 1, 2022 | December 31, 2022 |
W0.3
(W0.3) Select the countries/areas in which you operate.
Bahamas
Canada
Honduras
Mexico
United States of America
W0.4
(W0.4) Select the currency used for all financial information disclosed throughout your response.
USD
W0.5
(W0.5) Select the option that best describes the reporting boundary for companies, entities, or groups for which water impacts on your business are being reported.
Companies, entities or groups over which financial control is exercised
W0.6
(W0.6) Within this boundary, are there any geographies, facilities, water aspects, or other exclusions from your disclosure?
Yes
W0.6a
(W0.6a) Please report the exclusions.
Exclusion | Please explain |
Water data is not | Total volumes as asked for are not available at this time. Some data is |
collected and compiled | available on discharge amounts and well and stream withdrawals which will |
for the entire company | be reported and qualified as to the extent of coverage. Data on amounts of |
at time of reporting. | water recycled and amounts of stormwater collected for use is not generally |
available. The company is currently working on an environmental database | |
that should allow for the collection of this data so it can be compiled for | |
reporting. The enhancement of our data collection and disclosure | |
capabilities is part of a greater Water Risk Assessment project that began | |
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at the end of 2022 and is expected to be completed by the end of the 2023 fiscal year.
Additionally, to prioritize the higher risk and higher water-intensity activities,we are focusing the water risk assessment on production facilities of our four business segments:
Aggregates: including stone, sand and gravel, and recycled materials operations.
Ready-mixed concrete
Asphalt
Operations excluded from the water risk assessment were those that have been identified with low-water use and low water-intensity. The excluded operations include offices, distribution yards, and landfills.
W0.7
(W0.7) Does your organization have an ISIN code or another unique identifier (e.g., Ticker, CUSIP, etc.)?
Indicate whether you are able to provide a unique identifier for | Provide your unique |
your organization. | identifier |
Yes, a Ticker symbol | NYSE:VMC |
W1. Current state
W1.1
(W1.1) Rate the importance (current and future) of water quality and water quantity to the success of your business.
Direct use | Indirect use | Please explain | |
importance | importance | ||
rating | rating | ||
Sufficient | Important | Neutral | Primary Use: An initial input of quality water |
amounts of good | supply is preferred to run aggregate processing | ||
quality freshwater | plants for material washing, employee hygiene, | ||
available for use | and for dust control. That initial water intake can | ||
then be continuously treated and recycled to meet | |||
our operational needs. | |||
Some of our operations, particularly ready-mixed | |||
concrete requires water of a higher quality as an | |||
input to meet product mix specifications, this | |||
occurs at both the operational and customer use | |||
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phases. | |||
Importance to Direct Use: The importance of | |||
quality, freshwater to our direct use is rated as | |||
"important", to maintain the terms of our existing | |||
water rights and operational processes that, in | |||
many cases, have assumed access to an initial | |||
intake of freshwater. | |||
Important to Indirect Use: We have chosen to | |||
assign the rated importance to indirect use to | |||
neutral. We take a hyperlocal approach to our | |||
operational water management to account for | |||
regional variability. Similarly, the members of our | |||
value chain, including our extensive supplier | |||
network, have a diversity of water needs that | |||
cannot be accounted for by a singular rating. | |||
Future State: A number of our facilities are located | |||
in arid climates, or face other drivers to water | |||
stress. While we have not experienced any | |||
significant shortages of quality freshwater water in | |||
the past, we cannot guarantee that we will not in | |||
the future. Using data from globally recognized | |||
climate models and scenarios, we expect many of | |||
our operations, and the adjacent communities with | |||
which we share water resources, to experience | |||
increasing amounts of water stress. Many regions | |||
are projected to experience both a decrease in | |||
water supply and an increase in water demand. | |||
The changes to readily available freshwater will | |||
likely drive a need for greater water conservation, | |||
recycling, and treatment in our operations as | |||
water use for health and human services is a use | |||
prioritized over industrial processes in public water | |||
policy. | |||
Sufficient | Important | Neutral | Primary Use: The majority of our aggregate |
amounts of | operations use captured stormwater and | ||
recycled, | otherwise recycled water to reduce demand for | ||
brackish and/or | water withdrawals. By recycling water, we are | ||
produced water | making every effort to leave these resources | ||
available for use | accessible to adjacent communities and | ||
ecosystems. The uses of recycled water are the | |||
same as the uses of freshwater, except in cases | |||
of safety and sanitation uses of our employees. In | |||
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