Judge rules in favor of RDU quarry

The proposed RDU quarry adjacent to Umstead State Park will move forward, following a recent court ruling.

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The proposed quarry has been in the works since 2019.

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A proposed quarry managed by the Raleigh-Durham Airport Authority has been under consideration since 2019. Following a recent ruling , plans for the development may move forward — making it the first private rock quarry on public land in NC.

The 105-acre plot of land, known as Odd Fellows Tract, is adjacent to Umstead State Park and another quarry operated by Wake Stone Corporation . If built, this quarry would be a new mine rather than an expansion to Wake Stone’s existing operations.

In February 2022, the Division of Energy, Mineral, and Land Resources denied a mining permit to the quarry because of its proximity to Umstead. Previously, groups like Triangle Off-Road Cyclists and the Umstead Coalition sued to stop the quarry.

On Monday, Aug. 14, a judge overturned the February 2022 permit denial on the basis that Umstead’s park lands would not be affected by the quarry.

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Allie has lived in Raleigh since 2015, transplanted from Dayton, OH, and is a 2023 graduate of NC State University — go Pack! Allie worked on the editorial board of NC State’s newspaper, Technician, and wrote about culture, news and sports. Outside of creating content, Allie can be found watching movies, going to local baseball games, and cooking elaborate meals.