Risk: High Cement Plant Operational

Holcim US Inc Cement Plant, Theodore, Alabama | Industrial Utilities

THEODORE, Alabama, United States

Overview

Holcim US Inc operates a cement plant in Theodore, Alabama, producing materials for construction. The facility is operational and serves the regional industrial sector.

Holcim US Inc is a cement plant located at 3051 Hamilton Blvd in Theodore, Alabama, United States. The facility is operational and plays a key role in the local construction materials supply chain, serving the Mobile County area and broader Gulf Coast region. As a cement plant, it is part of a sector known for high energy consumption and significant raw material processing. The plant operates under U.S. EPA regulatory frameworks, including the Clean Air Act (CAA) for emissions, Clean Water Act (CWA) for water discharges, and Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) for waste management. Its NAICS codes (212322, 212323, 212325, 327310) cover industrial sand mining, clay mining, and cement manufacturing, indicating a vertically integrated operation. Typical cement plants of this scale use dry or wet kiln processes with substantial fuel combustion. Cement production is energy-intensive and generates CO2 from calcination and fuel use. The plant's location in Theodore, near Mobile Bay, places it in an area with industrial activity and community proximity. Environmental management likely includes dust control, emissions monitoring, and water recycling. The facility contributes to regional infrastructure but faces inherent environmental risks typical of the cement sector.

Environmental context

The cement plant is situated in Theodore, Alabama, near Mobile Bay and the Gulf of Mexico. The region has a humid subtropical climate with high rainfall, which can influence runoff and water management. Proximity to residential areas and sensitive coastal ecosystems requires careful control of particulate emissions, water discharges, and noise. Cement production involves quarrying, kiln operations, and clinker grinding, all of which can generate dust, greenhouse gases, and process wastewater. Regulatory oversight under the Clean Air Act and Clean Water Act is critical to mitigate local environmental impacts.

Frequently asked questions

Holcim US Inc is located at 3051 Hamilton Blvd, Theodore, Alabama 36582, United States.

Holcim US Inc operates a cement plant that produces cement and related materials for construction, serving the regional market.

The facility is currently operational, as per the latest available data.

The plant is subject to U.S. EPA regulations including the Clean Air Act (CAA) for emissions, Clean Water Act (CWA) for water discharges, and RCRA for waste management. It may also report under TRI Section 313.

Cement plants generate significant CO2 from calcination and fuel combustion, as well as dust, NOx, SOx, and heavy metals. Water use for cooling and process needs can impact local water resources. Proper pollution control and monitoring are essential.

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