Risk: Medium Pulp Paper Operational

TM7 PROJECT - Pulp and Paper Facility in Mobile, Alabama, United States

MOBILE, Alabama, United States

Overview

TM7 PROJECT is a pulp and paper facility located in Mobile, Alabama, United States. It operates in the industrial utilities sector, serving the region's paper production needs.

TM7 PROJECT is a pulp and paper facility situated at 200 Bay Bridge Road in Mobile, Alabama, United States. As part of the industrial utilities sector, this operational plant contributes to the region's paper manufacturing capacity, leveraging Mobile's strategic port location for raw material and product logistics. The facility operates under the regulatory framework of the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), which enforces multi-media environmental standards including the Clean Air Act (CAA), Clean Water Act (CWA), and Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA). Pulp and paper plants in the U.S. are subject to specific effluent guidelines and air emission standards, requiring permits and compliance monitoring. The scale of TM7 PROJECT is typical for a medium to large pulp and paper operation in the southeastern U.S., a region known for its extensive forestry resources and integrated paper mills. Pulp and paper facilities like TM7 PROJECT play a significant role in the local economy and industrial landscape. They are major consumers of water and energy, and their operations involve chemical processing, bleaching, and waste treatment. The plant's proximity to Mobile Bay and the Gulf of Mexico underscores the importance of robust environmental management to protect aquatic ecosystems. The facility's operational status indicates ongoing contribution to the regional paper supply chain.

Environmental context

The Mobile, Alabama area features a humid subtropical climate with abundant rainfall, which supports extensive pine forests that supply raw materials for pulp and paper production. The facility's location near Mobile Bay and the Gulf of Mexico means its operations are subject to stringent water quality regulations under the Clean Water Act. Pulp and paper mills are significant sources of air emissions, including particulate matter and volatile organic compounds, regulated under the Clean Air Act. The surrounding community and sensitive coastal ecosystems require careful management of wastewater discharges and solid waste from the bleaching and pulping processes.

Frequently asked questions

TM7 PROJECT is located at 200 Bay Bridge Road in Mobile, Alabama, United States, in Mobile County.

TM7 PROJECT is a pulp and paper facility, which processes wood fibers into paper products. It is part of the industrial utilities sector.

Pulp and paper mills in the U.S. are regulated under the Clean Air Act (CAA), Clean Water Act (CWA), and Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA). They must comply with effluent guidelines, air emission standards, and hazardous waste management rules.

Pulp and paper facilities like TM7 PROJECT can affect local air and water quality. They are subject to permits that limit emissions of pollutants such as particulate matter and require treatment of wastewater before discharge.

TM7 PROJECT is currently operational, indicating it is actively producing paper products and complying with applicable environmental regulations.

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