I've been to Lafarge Ravena, during the annual shutdown for cleaning. They might also use barge transportation on the Hudson, can't recall. That was about ten years ago. Wikipedia: "As of 2016, Lafarge is completing a $300 million upgrade to its Ravena plant that includes a new dry-process cement kiln that will replace two 50-year-old wet-process kilns. The new kiln will use less coal and emit fewer pollutants, including a 66% reduction in mercury emissions, while increasing production capacity. It will also take less water from the Hudson River, getting most of its water from the nearby limestone quarry that feeds the plant." (It turned out to be $500m.)