Risk: Medium Pulp Paper Operational

STONE CONTAINER Pulp and Paper Facility, Ontonagon, Michigan | Industrial Utilities

ONTONAGON, Michigan, United States

Overview

STONE CONTAINER is a pulp and paper facility in Ontonagon, Michigan, United States. It operates in the industrial utilities sector, serving the region's paper production needs.

STONE CONTAINER is a pulp and paper facility located at ONE SUPERIOR WAY in Ontonagon, Michigan, United States. The plant is operational and falls under the Pulp Paper sector, a key component of the industrial utilities landscape in the region. Its location in Ontonagon County places it within a rural area of Michigan's Upper Peninsula, near the shores of Lake Superior. As a pulp and paper facility, STONE CONTAINER operates under the regulatory framework of the United States 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. The plant's processes likely involve chemical pulping or mechanical pulping, with typical emissions including volatile organic compounds, particulate matter, and wastewater containing organic pollutants. The facility's scale is consistent with medium to large pulp and paper operations in the region. The environmental significance of STONE CONTAINER lies in its potential impact on local water resources, given its proximity to Lake Superior. The facility must comply with National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permits for wastewater discharge. Its operational status indicates ongoing contribution to the regional economy and paper supply chain, while adhering to federal and state environmental regulations.

Environmental context

The facility is situated in Ontonagon, Michigan, near the southern shore of Lake Superior, the largest of the Great Lakes. This location places it in a sensitive ecological area where water quality and aquatic habitats are of high concern. Pulp and paper operations typically generate wastewater with high biological oxygen demand (BOD) and total suspended solids (TSS), requiring robust treatment systems. The region's cold climate and forested landscape influence the plant's operational practices, particularly in managing process water and solid waste. Community proximity is moderate, with Ontonagon being a small town, but the facility's emissions and discharges are subject to stringent EPA oversight to protect the Great Lakes ecosystem.

Frequently asked questions

STONE CONTAINER is located at ONE SUPERIOR WAY in Ontonagon, Michigan, United States, in Ontonagon County near Lake Superior.

STONE CONTAINER is a pulp and paper facility that produces paper products, likely including containerboard or other packaging materials, using wood pulp as the primary raw material.

As a US pulp and paper facility, STONE CONTAINER must comply with EPA regulations including the Clean Air Act, Clean Water Act, RCRA for waste management, and TRI reporting for toxic releases.

Pulp and paper facilities like STONE CONTAINER typically treat wastewater through primary and secondary treatment systems to reduce BOD and TSS before discharge under an NPDES permit.

Michigan's pulp and paper industry is a key part of the state's manufacturing sector, utilizing abundant forest resources and supporting local economies, while operating under strict environmental standards.

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