Mines in Richland County, North Dakota

12Total
3Active

Richland County, North Dakota has 12 mine and mineral deposit locations documented in federal records from the USGS Mineral Resources Data System and MSHA. 3 are currently active mining operations. The most commonly recorded commodity is construction sand and gravel, with 7 sites.

By Status

Intermittent · 4Producer · 3Past Producer · 2Abandoned · 2Temporarily Idled · 1

Top Commodities

Construction Sand and Gravel · 7Sand and Gravel, Construction · 5
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Active Mines in Richland County

MineOperatorCommodityTypeStatus
Scheffler PitSand and Gravel, ConstructionSurfaceProducer
Scheffler PlantSand and Gravel, ConstructionProcessing PlantProducer
Wipperman Pit and PlantSand and Gravel, ConstructionSurfaceProducer

All Mines in Richland County

MineCommodityTypeStatusSource
Scheffler PitSand and Gravel, ConstructionSurfaceProducerMRDS
Scheffler PlantSand and Gravel, ConstructionProcessing PlantProducerMRDS
Wipperman Pit and PlantSand and Gravel, ConstructionSurfaceProducerMRDS
CrusherConstruction Sand and GravelSurfaceIntermittentMSHA
Fishers Wipperman Pit & PlantSand and Gravel, ConstructionSurfacePast ProducerMRDS
Hankinson ResourceConstruction Sand and GravelSurfaceAbandonedMSHA
Plant 3Construction Sand and GravelSurfaceTemporarily IdledMSHA
Richland PitSand and Gravel, ConstructionSurfacePast ProducerMRDS
ScreenplantConstruction Sand and GravelSurfaceIntermittentMSHA
Unit 01 Wallman PitConstruction Sand and GravelSurfaceIntermittentMSHA
WashplantConstruction Sand and GravelSurfaceAbandonedMSHA
Wipperman Pit & PlantConstruction Sand and GravelSurfaceIntermittentMSHA

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