Risk: Medium Pulp Paper Operational

Georgia Pacific OSB Plant - Duck Hill, Mississippi Pulp and Paper Facility

DUCK HILL, Mississippi, United States

Overview

Georgia Pacific OSB Plant in Duck Hill, Mississippi, is an operational pulp and paper facility. It produces oriented strand board (OSB) and operates under US EPA regulations.

The Georgia Pacific OSB Plant is located in Duck Hill, Montgomery County, Mississippi, and is an operational facility in the pulp and paper sector. As an oriented strand board (OSB) manufacturing plant, it is part of a major wood products company with a significant presence in the United States. The facility's location in the southeastern US places it within a region with a strong forestry industry. The plant operates under the regulatory framework of the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), including the Clean Air Act (CAA), Clean Water Act (CWA), Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA), and Toxics Release Inventory (TRI) Section 313 reporting. Pulp and paper facilities are subject to specific emission guidelines and effluent limitations, and this plant likely complies with applicable permits and standards. The scale of the facility is typical for a regional OSB producer, with production capacity likely in the medium to large range. Environmental significance includes potential air emissions from drying and pressing processes, as well as wastewater from wood washing and other operations. The plant's proximity to local communities and water bodies requires careful management of pollutants. As part of a major corporation, the facility is expected to have robust environmental management systems in place to minimize its ecological footprint.

Environmental context

The Georgia Pacific OSB Plant is situated in a rural area of Mississippi, surrounded by forested land and agricultural areas. The region's climate is humid subtropical, with abundant rainfall that supports forestry. The facility's operations can generate air emissions such as volatile organic compounds (VOCs) and particulate matter from wood processing, as well as wastewater containing organic matter and solids. Proximity to nearby water bodies necessitates compliance with Clean Water Act discharge permits. The plant's location in a state with a strong timber industry means that sustainable forestry practices are important for long-term resource availability.

Frequently asked questions

The Georgia Pacific OSB Plant is located at Highway 51 South, Duck Hill, Mississippi 38925, in Montgomery County, United States.

The plant produces oriented strand board (OSB), a type of engineered wood product used in construction for sheathing, flooring, and roofing.

The facility operates under US EPA regulations including the Clean Air Act, Clean Water Act, RCRA, and TRI reporting. It must comply with emission limits and discharge permits.

The plant is operational and actively producing OSB products.

Mississippi has a strong forestry industry, and pulp and paper facilities are key economic drivers. They provide jobs and utilize local timber resources while being subject to environmental oversight.

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