Wisconsin: 2002
2002 Economic Census Mining
Geographic Area Series
Issued May 2005
EC02-21A-WI
U.S. Department of Commerce
Economics and Statistics Administration
U.S. CENSUS BUREAU
CONTENTS
Introduction to the Economic Census Mining Tables 1. 2. 3. Industry Statistics for the State or Offshore Areas: 2002 Detailed Statistics for the State or Offshore Areas: 2002 Industry Statistics by Type of Operation for the State or Offshore Areas: 2002
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Appendixes A. B. C. D. E. Explanation of Terms NAICS Codes, Titles, and Descriptions Methodology Geographic Notes Metropolitan and Micropolitan Statistical Areas
Not applicable for this report.
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Table 1.
Industry Statistics for the State or Offshore Areas: 2002
All establishments2 All employees Production, development, and exploration workers Total value of shipments Total cost of and receipts for supplies services ($1,000) ($1,000)
[Offshore areas refer to those areas not associated with a state. Data based on the 2002 Economic Census. For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and explanation of terms, see note at end of table. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
NAICS code
Geographic area and industry
E1
With 20 em ploy ees or Total more
For pay period including March 123
Annual payroll ($1,000)
For pay period including March 12
Annual hours (1,000)
Annual wages ($1,000)
Value added ($1,000)
Capital expendi tures ($1,000)
WISCONSIN
21 211 2111 21111 211111 Mining Oil and gas extraction Oil and gas extraction Oil and gas extraction Crude petroleum and natural gas extraction Mining (except oil and gas) Metal ore mining Copper, nickel, lead, and zinc mining Lead ore and zinc ore mining Nonmetallic mineral mining and quarrying Stone mining and quarrying Dimension stone mining and quarrying Crushed and broken limestone mining and quarrying Crushed and broken granite mining and quarrying Other crushed and broken stone mining and quarrying Sand, gravel, clay, and ceramic, and refractory minerals mining and quarrying Construction sand and gravel mining Industrial sand mining Kaolin and ball clay mining Other nonmetallic mineral mining and quarrying All other nonmetallic mineral mining Support activities for mining Support activities for mining Support activities for mining Drilling oil and gas wells Support activities for oil and gas operations Support activities for metal mining Support activities for nonmetallic minerals (except fuels) mining
1Some
2 9 9 9 9
170 2 2 2 2
31 – – – –
2 668 a a a a
120 541 D D D D
1 906 D D D D
3 833 D D D D
82 609 D D D D
419 976 D D D D
148 372 D D D D
518 984 D D D D
49 364 D D D D
212 2122 21223 212231 2123 21231 212311 212312 212313 212319
2 – – – 2 2 2 2 2
144 1 1 1 143 71 7 44 9
25 – – – 25 16 3 10 1
2 314 a a a g 1 633 292 881 c
105 007 D D D D 75 467 9 790 43 286 D
1 697 – – – 1 697 1 239 204 666 105
3 406 – – – 3 406 2 536 396 1 477 230
71 932 – – – 71 932 53 466 6 073 30 130 5 549
372 429 – – – 372 429 264 006 15 838 162 125 20 370
132 423 – – – 132 423 96 311 7 943 47 814 13 240
460 397 – – – 460 397 331 162 22 114 190 220 30 808
44 455 – – – 44 455 29 155 1 667 19 719 2 802
–
11
2
326
15 221
264
433
11 714
65 673
27 314
88 020
4 967
21232
2 3 – – 9 9
71 65 5 1 1 1
9 5 4 – – –
f 509 c a a a
D 22 704 D D D D
D 306 D D D D
D 619 D D D D
D 13 104 D D D D
D 74 838 D D D D
D 19 488 D D D D
D 85 119 D D D D
D 9 207 D D D D
212321 212322 212324 21239 212399
213 2131 21311 213111 213112 213114 213115
1 1 1 9 4 –
24 24 24 6 9 1
6 6 6 – 2 1
e e e a 126 b
D D D D 4 527 D
D D D D 63 D
D D D D 123 D
D D D D 2 374 D
D D D D 9 411 D
D D D D 3 117 D
D D D D 11 352 D
D D D 118 1 176 D
–
8
3
196
9 830
119
252
7 365
34 926
11 429
42 959
3 396
payroll and sales data for small single establishment companies with up to 20 employees (cutoff varied by industry) were obtained from administrative records of other government agencies rather than from census report forms. These data were then used in conjunction with industry averages to estimate statistics for these small establishments. This technique was also used for a small number of other establishments whose reports were not received at the time data were tabulated. The following symbols are shown where estimated data based on administrative record data account for 10 percent or more of the figures shown: 1–10 to 19 percent; 2–20 to 29 percent; 3–30 to 39 percent; 4–40 to 49 percent; 5–50 to 59 percent; 6–60 to 69 percent; 7–70 to 79 percent; 8–80 to 89 percent; 9–90 percent or more. 2Includes establishments of companies with payroll at any time during the year. Note: The data in this table are based on the 2002 Economic Census. To maintain confidentiality, the Census Bureau suppresses data to protect the identity of any business or individual. The census results in this table contain nonsampling errors. Data users who create their own estimates using data from American FactFinder tables should cite the Census Bureau as the source of the original data only. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A. For full technical documentation, see Appendix C.
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Table 2.
Detailed Statistics for the State or Offshore Areas: 2002
Item Value
[Offshore areas refer to those areas not associated with a state. Data based on the 2002 Economic Census. For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and explanation of terms, see note 2 at end of table. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
WISCONSIN
Companies1 All establishments2 Establishments with 0 to 19 employees Establishments with 20 to 99 employees Establishments with 100 employees or more All employees for pay period including March 12 Total compensation Annual payroll Annual fringe benefits not included in payroll Production, development, and exploration workers for pay period including March 12 Production, development, and exploration worker annual hours Production, development, and exploration worker annual wages Total cost of supplies Supplies used, minerals received, and purchased machinery installed Resales Purchased fuels consumed Purchased electricity Contract work Quantity of electricity purchased Quantity of electricity generated less sold Total other expenses Response coverage ratio3 Communications services Legal services Accounting, auditing, and bookkeeping services Advertising and promotional services All other expenses (not included above) Total value of shipments and receipts for services Value of resales Value added Total inventories, end of 2001 Mineral products, crude petroleum, and natural gas liquids inventories Supplies, parts, fuels, etc., inventories Total inventories, end of 2002 Mineral products, crude petroleum, and natural gas liquids inventories Supplies, parts, fuels, etc., inventories Capital expenditures (except land and mineral rights) Capital expenditures for buildings, structures, machinery, and equipment (new and used) Capital expenditures for mineral exploration and development4 Capital expenditures for mineral land and rights5 Total rental payments during year Buildings and other structures Machinery and equipment
1For the census, a company is defined as a business organization consisting of one establishment 2Includes establishments with payroll at any time during the year. 3A response coverage ratio is derived for this item by calculating the ratio of the employment
number number number number number number $1,000 $1,000 $1,000 number 1,000 $1,000 $1,000 $1,000 $1,000 $1,000 $1,000 $1,000 1,000 kWh 1,000 kWh $1,000 percent $1,000 $1,000 $1,000 $1,000 $1,000 $1,000 $1,000 $1,000 $1,000 $1,000 $1,000 $1,000 $1,000 $1,000 $1,000 $1,000 $1,000 $1,000 $1,000 $1,000 $1,000 or more under common ownership or control. 2 154 120 33
161 170 139 26 5 668 446 541 905
1 906 3 833 82 609 148 94 7 21 11 13 372 518 898 146 633 177
229 248 D 32 509 68 1 230 1 348 839 947 28 145 518 984 10 125 419 976 58 076 49 892 8 184 62 039 54 220 7 819 49 364 48 199 1 165 2 030 19 184 958 18 226
for those establishments that reported this item to the total employment for all establishments classified in this industry. 4Excludes data for support activities for mining subsector and natural gas liquid extraction industries where data were not collected. 5Excludes data for support activities for mining subsector and oil and gas extraction industries where data were not collected. Note 1: The amounts shown for other expenses reflect only those services that establishments purchase from other companies. Note 2: The data in this table are based on the 2002 Economic Census. To maintain confidentiality, the Census Bureau suppresses data to protect the identity of any business or individual. The census results in this table contain nonsampling errors. Data users who create their own estimates using data from American FactFinder tables should cite the Census Bureau as the source of the original data only. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A. For full technical documentation, see Appendix C.
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Table 3.
Industry Statistics by Type of Operation for the State or Offshore Areas: 2002
All establishments1 All employees For pay period including March 12 Production, development, and exploration workers For pay period including March 12 Total value of shipments and receipts for Value added services ($1,000) ($1,000)
[Offshore areas refer to those areas not associated with a state. Data based on the 2002 Economic Census. For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and explanation of terms, see note at end of table. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text]
Geographic area and type of operation Total With 20 employees or more
Annual payroll ($1,000)
Annual hours Annual wages (1,000) ($1,000)
WISCONSIN Sector 21, Mining
All establishments Producing establishments Mines or wells only Underground mines Open pit mines Combination mines, well operations, or other types of mines Mines with preparation plants Underground mines Open pit mines Combination mines or other types of mines Separately operated preparation plants Undistributed2 Nonproducing establishments
1Includes 2Includes
170 169 10 – 8 2 99 1 98 – 2 58 1
31 31 1 – 1 – 24 1 23 – – 6 –
2 668 h b – 76 a g b 2 061 – b 464 a
120 541 D D – 2 048 D D D 94 896 – D 19 785 D
1 906 1 906 D – 62 D D D 1 504 – D 293 –
3 833 3 833 D – 103 D D D 3 022 – D 601 –
82 609 82 609 D – 1 546 D D D 64 967 – D 14 004 –
419 976 419 976 D – 6 060 D D D 342 349 – D 58 813 –
518 984 518 984 D – 7 692 D D D 414 913 – D 79 881 –
establishments with payroll at any time during the year. data for establishments that were not possible to classify based on information available.
Note: The data in this table are based on the 2002 Economic Census. To maintain confidentiality, the Census Bureau suppresses data to protect the identity of any business or individual. The census results in this table contain nonsampling errors. Data users who create their own estimates using data from American FactFinder tables should cite the Census Bureau as the source of the original data only. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A. For full technical documentation, see Appendix C.
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