Overview
Holcim (US) Inc-St Louis Terminal is a cement plant located in St. Louis, Missouri. It operates under US EPA regulations including the Clean Air Act and Clean Water Act.
Holcim (US) Inc-St Louis Terminal is a cement plant situated at 111 E Carrie, St. Louis, Missouri. As a cement terminal, it handles and distributes cement products, serving the construction industry in the region. The facility is operational and classified under NAICS codes 327310 (Cement Manufacturing) and 423320 (Brick, Stone, and Related Construction Material Merchant Wholesalers). The facility operates within the United States regulatory framework, which includes the Clean Air Act (CAA) for emissions, the Clean Water Act (CWA) for water discharges, and the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) for waste management. As a cement terminal, it may involve storage and transfer of cement, with potential dust emissions and stormwater runoff. The site is subject to EPA's multi-media environmental regulations and may require permits for air emissions and industrial stormwater. Cement terminals play a crucial role in the supply chain for construction materials, supporting infrastructure development in the St. Louis metropolitan area. The facility's proximity to urban areas and the Mississippi River highlights its logistical importance. Environmental management focuses on controlling particulate matter and ensuring safe handling of materials to minimize community impact.
Environmental context
The facility is located in St. Louis, Missouri, a major industrial and transportation hub along the Mississippi River. Cement terminals like this one can generate dust from material handling and truck traffic, which may affect local air quality. The site is in an urban area with mixed industrial and residential zones, requiring careful management of emissions and runoff to comply with EPA standards. The regional climate includes hot summers and cold winters, influencing operational practices for dust control and stormwater management.
Frequently asked questions
The facility is located at 111 E Carrie, St. Louis, Missouri 63147, United States.
It is a cement terminal that handles and distributes cement products for the construction industry.
The facility is currently operational.
The facility must comply with US EPA regulations including the Clean Air Act for dust emissions and the Clean Water Act for stormwater runoff.
Cement terminals are key nodes in the construction supply chain, enabling efficient distribution of cement to concrete producers and construction sites.
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