Risk: Medium Pulp Paper Operational

WOODLAND PULP LLC. PULP MILL-#3 LANDFILL SITE - Pulp and Paper Facility in Baileyville, Maine

BAILEYVILLE, Maine, United States

Overview

WOODLAND PULP LLC. PULP MILL-#3 LANDFILL SITE is an operational pulp and paper facility in Baileyville, Maine. It operates under US EPA regulations including CAA, CWA, and RCRA.

WOODLAND PULP LLC. PULP MILL-#3 LANDFILL SITE is a pulp and paper facility located at 144 Main St, Baileyville, Washington County, Maine. As part of the pulp and paper sector, it represents a significant industrial operation in the region, with the landfill site supporting mill waste management. The facility operates under the regulatory framework of the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), which enforces multi-media regulations 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 in Maine typically use kraft or sulfite pulping processes, with associated air emissions and wastewater treatment systems. The landfill site is integral to managing solid waste from the pulping process, including sludge and other byproducts. Its operational status indicates ongoing industrial activity in the region, contributing to local employment and the regional economy. The facility's environmental significance lies in its compliance with EPA standards for waste management and emissions control.

Environmental context

The facility is located in Baileyville, Maine, a rural area near the St. Croix River. The pulp and paper sector is known for high water usage, air emissions (e.g., particulate matter, sulfur compounds), and solid waste generation. The landfill site must comply with RCRA Subtitle D requirements for non-hazardous industrial waste. Proximity to water bodies necessitates careful management of runoff and leachate to protect local ecosystems.

Frequently asked questions

The facility is located at 144 Main St, Baileyville, Washington County, Maine, United States.

It is a pulp and paper facility with a landfill site for managing industrial waste from the pulping process.

These sites must comply with the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) for solid waste management, as well as Clean Air Act and Clean Water Act requirements for emissions and discharges.

Landfill sites can generate leachate and greenhouse gases. Proper liner systems and gas collection are required to minimize groundwater contamination and air emissions.

Maine's pulp and paper mills often use on-site landfills or incineration for waste disposal, subject to state and federal environmental permits.

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