Risk: Medium Cement Plant Operational

Fischer Concrete Service Inc Cement Plant, Sedalia, Missouri | Industrial Utilities

SEDALIA, Missouri, United States

Overview

Fischer Concrete Service Inc operates a cement plant in Sedalia, Missouri, serving the regional construction industry. The facility is operational and classified under NAICS codes for cement manufacturing and related activities.

Fischer Concrete Service Inc operates a cement plant located at 2300 Clinton Rd, Sedalia, Missouri, within Pettis County. As a cement plant, it is part of the industrial utilities sector focused on producing cement and concrete products for construction and infrastructure projects in the region. The facility is operational and classified under NAICS codes 212312 (crushed and broken limestone mining), 327310 (cement manufacturing), and 327320 (ready-mix concrete manufacturing), indicating an integrated operation from raw material extraction to final product. The facility operates under the regulatory framework of the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), which enforces multi-media environmental regulations including the Clean Air Act (CAA), Clean Water Act (CWA), Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA), and Toxics Release Inventory (TRI) Section 313 reporting. Cement plants are subject to specific emission standards for particulate matter, nitrogen oxides, and sulfur dioxide, and must manage hazardous waste from kiln operations. The plant's scale is typical for a mid-sized cement facility in the Midwest, serving local construction markets. Cement production is energy-intensive and generates significant CO2 emissions from calcination and fuel combustion. The plant's proximity to Sedalia (population ~22,000) means community exposure to dust and emissions is a consideration. The facility's integration of mining and manufacturing suggests a vertically operated site, which can streamline supply chains but also concentrates environmental impacts. Its role in providing essential construction materials supports regional economic development.

Environmental context

Cement plants are significant sources of air emissions, including particulate matter, nitrogen oxides, sulfur dioxide, and carbon dioxide. The facility's location in Pettis County, Missouri, places it in a region with mixed agricultural and industrial land use. Proximity to Sedalia means potential community exposure to dust and emissions from quarrying, kiln operations, and material handling. Water use for cooling and dust suppression may affect local water resources, and stormwater runoff from the site requires management under the Clean Water Act.

Frequently asked questions

Fischer Concrete Service Inc is located at 2300 Clinton Rd, Sedalia, Missouri 65301, in Pettis County, United States.

The facility is a cement plant that manufactures cement and ready-mix concrete, serving the construction industry in central Missouri.

The plant must comply with US EPA regulations including the Clean Air Act (emission standards for kilns), Clean Water Act (stormwater and process water discharge), and RCRA (hazardous waste management). It also reports releases under the Toxics Release Inventory (TRI).

The facility operates under NAICS codes 212312 (crushed and broken limestone mining), 327310 (cement manufacturing), and 327320 (ready-mix concrete manufacturing).

Cement production is energy-intensive and emits CO2 from calcination and fuel combustion, as well as air pollutants like particulate matter, NOx, and SO2. Water use and dust generation also require careful management to minimize local environmental impact.

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