Overview
WOODLAND PULP MILL is an operational pulp and paper facility in Baileyville, Maine, United States. It operates under US EPA multi-media regulations including CAA, CWA, RCRA, and TRI Section 313 reporting.
WOODLAND PULP MILL is a pulp and paper facility located at 144 Main St, Baileyville, Washington County, Maine, United States. The facility is operational and falls under NAICS codes 221111, 322110, 322120, 322121, and 322122, indicating a combination of electric power generation and pulp/paper manufacturing. The facility operates within the regulatory framework of the US Environmental Protection Agency, subject to the Clean Air Act, Clean Water Act, Resource Conservation and Recovery Act, and Toxics Release Inventory Section 313 reporting. As a pulp and paper mill, it is a significant industrial source with potential emissions of criteria pollutants and hazardous air pollutants, as well as wastewater discharges. Pulp and paper mills are water-intensive and energy-intensive operations. The facility's location in Baileyville, near the St. Croix River, suggests potential environmental considerations related to water use and effluent management. The mill contributes to the local economy and industrial base of Washington County.
Environmental context
The facility is situated in a rural area of Washington County, Maine, near the St. Croix River. Pulp and paper mills are known for high water consumption and potential releases of pollutants such as particulate matter, sulfur compounds, and chlorinated organics. The proximity to water bodies necessitates compliance with Clean Water Act discharge permits. The region's forested landscape supports the wood supply for the mill, but also raises concerns about air emissions and odor.
Frequently asked questions
WOODLAND PULP MILL is located at 144 Main St, Baileyville, Washington County, Maine, United States.
WOODLAND PULP MILL is a pulp and paper facility that produces pulp and paper products. It also has NAICS codes for electric power generation, indicating possible cogeneration.
The facility is subject to US EPA regulations including the Clean Air Act, Clean Water Act, RCRA, and TRI Section 313 reporting.
Pulp and paper mills are resource-intensive, consuming large amounts of water and energy. They can release air pollutants like particulate matter and sulfur compounds, and generate wastewater containing organic compounds and chlorinated substances.
The facility is listed as operational.
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