Overview
Holcim (US) Inc - Artesia Plant is a refinery located in Artesia, Mississippi, United States. It operates in the oil infrastructure sector, processing petroleum products.
Holcim (US) Inc - Artesia Plant is a refinery situated in Artesia, Lowndes County, Mississippi, United States. The facility is operational and plays a role in the regional oil infrastructure network, contributing to the processing of crude oil into various petroleum products. The facility operates under the regulatory framework of the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), including the Clean Air Act (CAA) Refinery MACT standards for air emissions and the Clean Water Act for wastewater management. As a refinery, it is subject to stringent environmental regulations to control emissions and manage hazardous materials. The plant's NAICS codes (324110, 327310, 327992, 562212, 999999) indicate involvement in petroleum refining, cement manufacturing, and waste treatment, suggesting a diversified industrial operation. The Artesia Plant's location in Mississippi places it within a region with significant oil and gas infrastructure, including pipelines and storage facilities. The facility's environmental significance includes potential impacts on local air and water quality, requiring compliance with state and federal regulations. Its operational status underscores its role in the local economy and energy supply chain.
Environmental context
The refinery is located in a region with a mix of agricultural and industrial land use. The facility's operations involve handling of crude oil and petroleum products, which poses risks of air emissions (VOCs, SOx, NOx) and potential spills affecting soil and water. The site is not near major water bodies, but compliance with EPA regulations and spill prevention plans is critical to mitigate environmental impact.
Frequently asked questions
The facility is located at 8677 US-45 ALT, Artesia, Lowndes County, Mississippi 39736, United States.
It is a refinery that processes crude oil into petroleum products, operating under US EPA regulations.
The facility is currently operational.
The refinery must comply with US EPA regulations including the Clean Air Act Refinery MACT standards and Clean Water Act requirements for wastewater and stormwater management.
The plant contributes to the regional supply of refined petroleum products and operates within a diversified industrial complex, supporting local economic activity.
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