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Clayton Quarry
Article furnished courtesy of RMC Pacific
Matrerials
George Allen, Plant Manager
Mount Diablo Review - Spring 2004
Two partners, Harrison and Birdwell,
developed mining for construction aggregates on Mt. Zion in 1947. However, this was not
the first mining activity to occur in the area. The discovery of coal in approximately the
1850's brought about the first commercial mining and the subsequent settlement of coal
mining towns such as Stewartville, Somersville, and Nortonville.
The discovery
of coal also led to additional prospecting wherein mercury and copper were discovered. It
has been written that a "copper rush" occurred in the 1860's around Mt. Diablo.
Copper was never found in significant quantity to make commercial mining worthwhile but
the Mt. Diablo mine did produce mercury until the 1950's. Gold and silver were also
reported in various assays but, again, none was ever found in significant quantity to make
commercial mining worthwhile.
As a result
of the search for the precious metals, mines and/or claims with names such as Great
Republic, Superior, Pioneer, Horse Shoe, Rising Sun, San Carlos, Rough and Ready, and
numerous others were developed. Today, the diggings of the Mt. Zion Copper Company, Summit
of Zion, San Pedro, and a few other mines can still be seen.
In 1947,
Harrison and Birdwell developed the Clayton quarry. The first excavation was behind the
current shop building, but it was shortly moved to the east and south because of better
rock on that side. In 1954, Harrison and Birdwell sold out to Pacific Coast Aggregates
(later named Pacific Cement and Aggregates), who in turn sold out to Lonestar Industries
in 1965.
In 1988,
Lonestar partnered with RMC of London, England. Today the quarry is owned by RMC Pacific
Materials, a wholly owned company of RMC Ltd. of England. The quarry is located on Mt.
Zion and the material mined is diabase, a hard, durable rock used in the construction of
roads, buildings, rail lines, dams, and levees. Over 25 different products are made to
supply construction needs.
The State of
California has designated Mt. Zion as a mineral reserve to be used to supply the
construction needs of Contra Costa County. Of all the rock shipped out of the quarry,
typically 72% of it goes to public sector projects. Some of the specific projects we have
been involved in are B.A.R.T. (50% of all the rail ballast came from Clayton), Interstate
580 & Interstate 680 freeways, Highway 4, Highway 24, the new Giants Stadium, the Los
Vaqueros Dam, Concord Naval Weapons Station, Delta levees, and many other projects.
The Clayton
Quarry has been in continuous production for over 50 years, and expects to be producing
for many years to come.
Interesting
Facts:
1. Mt. Zion
was also known as "Pyramid Hill".
2. Elevation
of Mt. Zion is 1635 Feet.
3. Minerals
found in the quarry are malachite, azurite, iron pyrite, magnetite and calcite.
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