Risk: Medium Pulp Paper Operational

International Paper - Auburn: Pulp and Paper Facility in Auburn, Maine

AUBURN, Maine, United States

Overview

International Paper - Auburn is a pulp and paper facility in Auburn, Maine, operating under US EPA regulations. It produces pulp and paper products, serving as a key industrial utility in the region.

International Paper - Auburn is a pulp and paper facility located at 175 Allied Rd, Auburn, Maine, in Androscoggin County. The plant is operational and classified under NAICS codes 322110 (Pulp Mills) and 322211 (Corrugated and Solid Fiber Box Manufacturing), indicating a combined pulp and paper production operation. As part of International Paper, a global leader in the industry, this facility contributes significantly to the local economy and industrial base. The facility 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 mills are known for high water and energy use, and this plant likely employs chemical pulping processes such as kraft or sulfite, with associated recovery boilers and wastewater treatment systems. The scale of the facility is typical for a large integrated mill in the United States. Environmental significance includes potential emissions of volatile organic compounds, particulate matter, and odorous sulfur compounds, as well as high water consumption and effluent discharge. The plant's proximity to the Androscoggin River and residential areas in Auburn underscores the importance of compliance with discharge permits and community engagement. As a major industrial utility, it provides employment and supports downstream packaging and paper product markets.

Environmental context

The Auburn area is characterized by a mix of industrial and residential zones, with the Androscoggin River nearby. Pulp and paper mills in this region face scrutiny over air emissions (e.g., sulfur compounds, particulate matter) and water discharges affecting river quality. The facility's location in a small city means potential community exposure to industrial odors and traffic. Maine's environmental regulations, enforced by the Maine Department of Environmental Protection, add state-level oversight to federal EPA requirements.

Frequently asked questions

International Paper - Auburn is located at 175 Allied Rd, Auburn, Maine 04210, in Androscoggin County, United States.

This facility produces pulp and paper products, including corrugated and solid fiber boxes, as indicated by its NAICS codes 322110 and 322211.

The facility must comply with US EPA regulations including the Clean Air Act, Clean Water Act, RCRA, and TRI reporting. State-level oversight is provided by the Maine Department of Environmental Protection.

Pulp and paper mills can release air pollutants like sulfur compounds and particulate matter, consume large amounts of water, and generate wastewater requiring treatment. Odor and traffic are also community concerns.

The plant provides employment and supports the local economy, but its industrial operations may affect air quality and water resources. Community engagement and regulatory compliance are key to managing these impacts.

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