täkt
Täkt is the Swedish term for an extraction site where rock, stone, sand, or gravel is removed from the earth, typically by open-pit methods. Täkter are used to produce construction materials such as crushed stone, aggregates, sand, and other non-metallic minerals. They can be located in rural or industrial areas and are often designed with stepped benches to ensure stability and access.
Types and materials commonly extracted from täkter include kalktäkt (limestone quarry), granittäkt (granite quarry), and grustäkt
Operations at a täkt begin with exploration and resource assessment, followed by permitting and environmental planning.
Safety is a key concern due to heavy machinery, blasting, and the potential for slope instability. Rehabilitation
Historically and economically, täkter have supplied essential construction materials for buildings, roads, and infrastructure, making them