Risk: Medium Pulp Paper Operational

ROSEMARY LAKE DREDGING PROJECT - Pulp and Paper Facility in Needham, Massachusetts

NEEDHAM, Massachusetts, United States

Overview

ROSEMARY LAKE DREDGING PROJECT is a pulp and paper facility in Needham, Massachusetts, United States. It operates under US EPA multi-media regulations including CAA, CWA, RCRA, and TRI Section 313.

ROSEMARY LAKE DREDGING PROJECT is a pulp and paper facility located on Rosemary Street in Needham, Massachusetts, within the Metropolitan Boston area. The facility is operational and serves the industrial utilities sector, specifically pulp and paper processing. As a facility in the United States, it is subject to comprehensive environmental regulations enforced by 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 requirements. The pulp and paper industry is known for its significant water and energy use, as well as emissions of pollutants such as particulate matter, volatile organic compounds, and sulfur compounds. Facilities in this sector typically employ processes like pulping, bleaching, and papermaking, which generate wastewater and solid waste. The regulatory framework under the EPA mandates permits for air emissions, water discharges, and waste management, ensuring compliance with environmental standards. The project's location in Needham, a suburban community near Boston, places it in a region with dense population and sensitive ecosystems. The facility's operations may impact local water bodies and air quality, necessitating rigorous monitoring and pollution control measures. Its role in the regional industrial landscape contributes to the local economy while requiring careful environmental stewardship to minimize community and ecological impacts.

Environmental context

The pulp and paper sector is inherently pollution-intensive, with primary process emissions including particulate matter, sulfur compounds, and volatile organic compounds. The facility's location in the Metropolitan Boston area, a densely populated region, raises concerns about community proximity and potential exposure to industrial emissions. Local water bodies may be affected by wastewater discharges containing organic pollutants and chlorinated compounds from bleaching processes. The region's climate and hydrology influence the dispersion of pollutants and the sensitivity of receiving environments.

Frequently asked questions

ROSEMARY LAKE DREDGING PROJECT is located on Rosemary Street in Needham, Massachusetts, United States, within the Metropolitan Boston area.

ROSEMARY LAKE DREDGING PROJECT is a pulp and paper facility that processes wood fiber into paper products. It operates under US EPA regulations for air, water, and waste management.

As a US industrial facility, it must comply with the Clean Air Act, Clean Water Act, Resource Conservation and Recovery Act, and Toxics Release Inventory reporting requirements enforced by the EPA.

Pulp and paper facilities can release particulate matter, sulfur compounds, and volatile organic compounds into the air, and discharge wastewater containing organic pollutants and chlorinated compounds. Solid waste from pulping and bleaching processes also requires careful management.

Located in the densely populated Metropolitan Boston area, the facility's emissions and discharges may affect nearby communities and local water bodies. Proximity to residential areas necessitates stringent pollution controls and monitoring to protect public health and the environment.

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