Overview
Halliburton Energy Svc/Indiana Plt is a cement plant located in Homer, Pennsylvania, United States. It operates under NAICS code 327310, indicating cement manufacturing.
Halliburton Energy Svc/Indiana Plt is a cement plant situated at 101 Lucerne Rd, Homer, Pennsylvania, in Indiana County. The facility is operational and classified under NAICS 327310, which covers cement manufacturing. As a cement plant, it is part of the industrial utilities sector that produces materials essential for construction and infrastructure. The facility operates within the United States, where cement plants are subject to environmental regulations under the Clean Air Act (CAA) and Clean Water Act (CWA), as well as Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) for waste management. Cement manufacturing involves high-temperature kilns and significant energy use, with emissions of particulate matter, nitrogen oxides, and sulfur dioxide. The plant's scale is typical for a cement facility in Pennsylvania, a state with a history of industrial activity. Cement plants play a critical role in the supply chain for construction and infrastructure projects. The Halliburton Energy Svc/Indiana Plt contributes to regional development by providing cement products. Environmental management at such facilities focuses on controlling emissions and ensuring compliance with federal and state permits.
Environmental context
The cement plant is located in Homer, Pennsylvania, a rural area in Indiana County. The region's environmental context includes potential impacts from cement production, such as air emissions (particulates, NOx, SO2) and energy consumption. Proximity to communities may raise concerns about air quality and health. The facility operates under US EPA regulations, including the Clean Air Act, which sets emission limits for cement kilns.
Frequently asked questions
The facility is located at 101 Lucerne Rd, Homer, Pennsylvania 15748-7415, in Indiana County, United States.
It is a cement plant that manufactures cement products under NAICS code 327310.
The plant is currently operational.
The plant must comply with US EPA regulations including the Clean Air Act for emissions, Clean Water Act for discharges, and RCRA for waste management.
Cement plants in Pennsylvania vary in size, but many are medium to large facilities with annual production capacities ranging from hundreds of thousands to over a million tons.
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