Mines in Richmond City (City) County, Virginia

17Total
1Active

Richmond City (City) County, Virginia has 17 mine and mineral deposit locations documented in federal records from the USGS Mineral Resources Data System and MSHA. 1 are currently active mining operations. The most commonly recorded commodity is granite, with 11 sites.

By Status

Past Producer · 14Producer · 1Occurrence · 1Abandoned · 1

Top Commodities

Granite · 11Sand and Gravel, Construction · 3Stone, Crushed/Broken · 1Crushed, Broken Granite · 1
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Active Mines in Richmond City (City) County

MineOperatorCommodityTypeStatus
Unnamed Gravel PitSand and Gravel, ConstructionProducer

All Mines in Richmond City (City) County

MineCommodityTypeStatusSource
Unnamed Gravel PitSand and Gravel, ConstructionProducerMRDS
Belle Isle QuarryGraniteSurfacePast ProducerMRDS
Donald QuarryGraniteSurfacePast ProducerMRDS
Evergreen Road PitSand and Gravel, ConstructionPast ProducerMRDS
Forest Hill Park QuarryGraniteSurfacePast ProducerMRDS
McCloy QuarryGraniteSurfacePast ProducerMRDS
McGowan QuarryGraniteSurfacePast ProducerMRDS
Middendorf QuarryGraniteSurfacePast ProducerMRDS
Mudstone Prospect Se of Carters WharfOccurrenceMRDS
Philadelphia QuarryGraniteSurfacePast ProducerMRDS
Pit Number 1Sand and Gravel, ConstructionPast ProducerMRDS
QuarryGraniteSurfacePast ProducerMRDS
QuarryGraniteSurfacePast ProducerMRDS
QuarryGraniteSurfacePast ProducerMRDS
Richmond QuarryCrushed, Broken GraniteSurfaceAbandonedMSHA
Sunnyside QuarryStone, Crushed/BrokenSurfacePast ProducerMRDS
Wray QuarryGraniteSurfacePast ProducerMRDS

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