Risk: Medium Pulp Paper Operational

AVAP Demonstration Plant - Pulp and Paper Facility in Thomaston, Georgia

THOMASTON, Georgia, United States

Overview

AVAP Demonstration Plant is a pulp and paper facility located in Thomaston, Georgia, United States. It operates under US EPA regulatory frameworks including CAA, CWA, and RCRA.

The AVAP Demonstration Plant is a pulp and paper facility situated at 300 McIntosh Parkway in Thomaston, Georgia, United States. This operational plant is classified under the Pulp Paper sector and serves as a demonstration facility for advanced pulping technologies. Located in Upson County, the plant is part of the broader industrial landscape of Georgia, a state with a significant forestry and paper products industry. As a pulp and paper facility, the AVAP Demonstration Plant is subject to comprehensive environmental regulations under the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), including the Clean Air Act (CAA), Clean Water Act (CWA), and Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA). The plant's operations involve chemical pulping processes that generate air emissions and wastewater, requiring permits and compliance with industry-specific standards. The facility's NAICS code 999999 indicates it is unclassified, but its demonstration nature suggests it may pilot innovative technologies. The plant's environmental significance lies in its potential to demonstrate cleaner production methods for the pulp and paper industry. Pulp and paper mills are known for high water and energy use, as well as emissions of volatile organic compounds and particulate matter. The AVAP Demonstration Plant's role in testing advanced processes could contribute to reducing the sector's environmental footprint. Its location in Thomaston places it within a community that may benefit from local employment and economic activity.

Environmental context

The AVAP Demonstration Plant operates in Georgia, a state with extensive forest resources and a strong pulp and paper industry. Pulp and paper facilities are significant sources of air pollutants such as particulate matter, sulfur compounds, and volatile organic compounds, as well as wastewater containing organic matter and chemicals. The plant's proximity to Thomaston, a small city in Upson County, means that local communities may be affected by emissions and water discharges. Regulatory oversight by the US EPA ensures compliance with emission limits and water quality standards, but the inherent pollution intensity of the sector requires continuous monitoring and pollution control measures.

Frequently asked questions

The AVAP Demonstration Plant is located at 300 McIntosh Parkway, Thomaston, Georgia 30286, United States.

It is a pulp and paper demonstration plant, focusing on advanced pulping technologies for the paper industry.

As a US pulp and paper facility, it must comply with the Clean Air Act, Clean Water Act, and Resource Conservation and Recovery Act, among other EPA regulations.

Demonstration plants test new technologies at a smaller scale before commercial deployment, helping to reduce environmental impacts and improve efficiency.

The industry is resource-intensive, consuming large amounts of water and energy, and generating air emissions and wastewater that require treatment to meet regulatory standards.

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