Key Takeaway

Manning Pit is a abandoned surface mine producing SandAndGravel, located in Kinston, Lenoir County, NC. It has 5 violations on record (1 S&S) and $500 in proposed penalties. Operated by Morton Minerals.

Manning Pit

Abandoned Surface SandAndGravel

Operator: Morton Minerals

Controller: Elijah T Morton

Location: Kinston, Lenoir County, NC

5
Violations
1
S&S Violations
0
Accidents
$500
Penalties

Recent Violations

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Date Section S&S Negligence Penalty
04/28/2010 56.1000 Non-S&S HighNegligence $100
11/09/2009 56.4130(b) S&S ModNegligence $100
11/09/2009 47.41(a) Non-S&S ModNegligence $100
07/07/2009 56.14100(b) Non-S&S ModNegligence $100
02/25/2009 56.14107(a) Non-S&S ModNegligence $100

Inspections

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Begin End Hours Inspectors
09/08/2010 09/08/2010 1.25 1
04/26/2010 04/28/2010 3.50 1
11/30/2009 11/30/2009 3.25 1
11/09/2009 11/10/2009 14.50 1
07/06/2009 07/09/2009 17.75 1
02/24/2009 02/26/2009 5.75 1

Mine Details

MSHA Mine ID3102240
Mine TypeSurface
StatusAbandoned
CommoditySandAndGravel
SIC DescriptionSand, Common
Days/Week0.0
Hours/Shift0.0
Coordinates35.2627770, -77.5816660
Nearest TownKinston

Frequently Asked Questions

How many MSHA violations does Manning Pit have?

Manning Pit has 5 MSHA violations on record, of which 1 are classified as Significant & Substantial (S&S). Total proposed penalties amount to $500.

What type of mine is Manning Pit?

Manning Pit is a Surface mine producing SandAndGravel, located in Kinston, Lenoir County, NC. It currently has 0 employees.

Has anyone been injured or killed at Manning Pit?

According to MSHA records, Manning Pit has 0 reported accident/injury records and 0 fatalities on file.

Who operates Manning Pit?

Manning Pit is operated by Morton Minerals and controlled by Elijah T Morton. MSHA Mine ID: 3102240.