Sand, Common Mines in Alabama
26Total Sites
4Active
Sand, Common Mining in Alabama
Alabama has 26 sand, common-related mine and mineral deposit locations recorded in federal databases. Of these, 4 are currently active operations. Data comes from the USGS Mineral Resources Data System and MSHA Mine Safety and Health Administration records.
By County
| County | Sites |
|---|---|
| Baldwin County | 5 |
| Clarke County | 4 |
| Mobile County | 4 |
| Autauga County | 3 |
| Monroe County | 3 |
| Montgomery County | 2 |
| Escambia County | 1 |
| Etowah County | 1 |
| Lowndes County | 1 |
| Marengo County | 1 |
| Marshall County | 1 |
Sand, Common Mines
| Mine | County | Type | Status |
|---|---|---|---|
| Coosa Plant | Etowah | Surface | Active |
| Landsdown | Lowndes | Surface | Active |
| Prevo Sand | Monroe | Surface | Active |
| Sdac Oz | Montgomery | Surface | Active |
| A & S Mine | Mobile | Surface | Abandoned |
| Al Rock Pit | Autauga | Surface | Abandoned |
| Baton Rouge Plant | Clarke | Surface | Abandoned |
| Blakeley Island Sales Yard | Mobile | Facility | Abandoned |
| Circle C Farms Pit | Montgomery | Surface | Abandoned |
| Demopolis Sand Operation | Marengo | Surface | Abandoned |
| Excel Pit | Monroe | Surface | Abandoned |
| Foley Pit | Baldwin | Surface | Abandoned |
| Griffin Pit | Clarke | Surface | Abandoned |
| Jackson Pit #2 | Clarke | Surface | Abandoned |
| Lake Mitchell | Baldwin | Surface | Abandoned |
| Mims Pit | Autauga | Surface | Abandoned |
| Mobile Abrasives Inc. | Mobile | Surface | Abandoned |
| P & R Mining 1 | Baldwin | Surface | Abandoned |
| Petrunic Pit | Autauga | Surface | Abandoned |
| Parker Pit | Monroe | Surface | Abandoned |
| Pit #1 | Mobile | Surface | Abandoned |
| Pit #1 | Baldwin | Surface | Abandoned |
| Pritchett Pit | Clarke | Surface | Abandoned |
| Sand Mountain Materials | Marshall | Surface | Abandoned |
| Sardine South Pit #5100 | Escambia | Surface | Abandoned |
| Weekley Pit | Baldwin | Surface | Abandoned |
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