Hundreds of Connecticut homeowners have experienced cracking in their basement walls, allegedly due to faulty concrete. The situation is the subject of a recently filed lawsuit and an ongoing investigation by the state Office of the Attorney General.

Now, two companies have reached an agreement with state officials to stop selling concrete aggregate from Becker’s Quarry in Willington. Concrete aggregate is crushed stone, sand and gravel that is combined with cement, water and sometimes other additives to produce concrete.

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