Ministry of Energy and Mines
Aggregate Downloads

Aggregate Resource Potential Maps and Data 
Downloadable Digital Files

Data for the Aggregate Resource Potential Maps are available in shape file format for import into GIS software such as ArcInfo, ArcView, etc. These data can also be easily viewed using ESRI's free data browser program Arc Explorer.  Aggregate Inventory and Operations tables are compiled in dbf, Excel or Shape formats.

Projects and data available are:

PROJECT DESCRIPTION DOWNLOAD FILE SIZE MB INFORMATION
bulletPrince George
pgaggpot.zip 1.0 Readme.txt; Legend.txt
bulletOkanagan
okaggpot.zip 3.0 Readme.txt; Legend.txt
bulletNanaimo
nanpot.zip 0.5 Readme.txt; Legend.txt
bulletSunshine Coast
scaggpot.zip 123 Readme.txt
bulletSea to Sky
sskaggpot.zip 166 Readme.doc;
Project Information
bulletNorth Coast
ncoaggpot.zip 11 Readme.doc; Metadata.txt;
Project Information
bulletAggregate Inventory 1996
(725 Private Pits)
OF1996-05data.zip 0.12 Open File 1996-05; OF96-5readme.txt
Data in dbf & Excel formats
bulletAggregate Inventory March 2004
(1699 Private & Public Pits)
AGGINV04.zip 0.13 Compiled in March 2004
Data Excel format
bullet Construction Aggregate Operations in BC
(1551 Sites)

BC Aggregate.zip

BC Aggregate.xls

0.09

0.25

Compiled in April 2004
Data in Shape & Excel formats

All files have been zipped to facilitate faster downloading. Details of the files are contained in the readme file. The legend.txt file documents the methodology used in determining the potential rankings.

Data can also be viewed, along with other geological data, on the MapPlace Aggregate Potential Map.

View Aggregate Metadata

For more information contact: Vic.Levson@gov.bc.ca or Gib.McArthur@gov.bc.ca

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This page last updated: March 14, 2008.

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