Overview
HI-SPEED PLATING CO INC is an operational operations center in Irvington, New Jersey, serving the Utility Operations sector. The facility manages industrial activities including plating and related manufacturing.
HI-SPEED PLATING CO INC is an operations center located at 460 COIT ST, Irvington, Essex County, New Jersey, United States. The facility is operational and plays a role in the Utility Operations sector, supporting industrial processes in the region. The facility operates under U.S. regulatory frameworks, including NERC CIP standards for critical infrastructure protection. Its NAICS codes indicate involvement in industrial activities such as electroplating, plastics manufacturing, and aluminum production, which are typical for a facility of this scale in the New Jersey industrial corridor. As an operations center, HI-SPEED PLATING CO INC contributes to the local utility infrastructure by managing industrial operations. The facility's location in Essex County places it within a densely populated urban area, where utility operations are critical for supporting manufacturing and community services.
Environmental context
The facility is situated in Irvington, New Jersey, an urban area within the New York metropolitan region. The local environmental context includes industrial zoning and proximity to residential areas. For Utility Operations, environmental considerations involve managing industrial discharges and ensuring compliance with state and federal regulations. The facility's role in plating and manufacturing necessitates adherence to environmental standards for waste management and emissions.
Frequently asked questions
HI-SPEED PLATING CO INC is located at 460 COIT ST, Irvington, New Jersey 07111, United States.
HI-SPEED PLATING CO INC is an operations center in the Utility Operations sector, involved in industrial activities such as electroplating, plastics manufacturing, and aluminum production.
As a U.S. utility operations facility, it operates under NERC CIP standards for critical infrastructure protection and must comply with environmental regulations from the EPA and New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection.
Operations centers manage and coordinate utility infrastructure, including monitoring systems, dispatching crews, and ensuring reliability. They are critical for maintaining service continuity and responding to incidents.
The facility supports industrial utility demand in Essex County, contributing to the regional grid's load. Its operations are integrated with local power and water infrastructure to serve manufacturing needs.
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