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This is a '''list of polluters''', including the facilities in [[Jefferson County]] with the greatest tonnage of airborne particle emissions in [[2010]]. | This is a '''list of polluters''', including the facilities in [[Jefferson County]] with the greatest tonnage of airborne particle emissions in [[2010]]. | ||
# [[Alabama Power Company]], [[Plant | # [[Alabama Power Company]], [[Miller Steam Plant]], [[West Jefferson]]: 40,569 tons (since reduced by approximately half) | ||
# [[Drummond Company]], [[Pinson]]: 19,541 tons | # [[Drummond Company]], [[Pinson]]: 19,541 tons | ||
# [[ | # [[Bluestone Coke|Walter Coke]], [[Collegeville]]: 9,030 tons | ||
# [[U.S. Steel]], [[Fairfield Works]]: 4,481 tons | # [[U.S. Steel]], [[Fairfield Works]]: 4,481 tons | ||
# [[Lehigh Cement]], [[Fountain Heights]]: 3,330 tons | # [[Lehigh Cement]], [[Fountain Heights]]: 3,330 tons |
Latest revision as of 12:00, 8 December 2022
This is a list of polluters, including the facilities in Jefferson County with the greatest tonnage of airborne particle emissions in 2010.
- Alabama Power Company, Miller Steam Plant, West Jefferson: 40,569 tons (since reduced by approximately half)
- Drummond Company, Pinson: 19,541 tons
- Walter Coke, Collegeville: 9,030 tons
- U.S. Steel, Fairfield Works: 4,481 tons
- Lehigh Cement, Fountain Heights: 3,330 tons
- Rockwool, Leeds, 2,063 tons
- ACIPCO, North Birmingham, 1,943 tons
- Oak Grove Resources, Adger, 1,275 tons
- CMC Steel, Woodlawn, 933 tons
- U.S. Pipe, Bessemer, 739 tons
References
- "Which JeffCo plants have the most air emissions?" (July 8, 2011) Birmingham Business Journal
External links
- Title V Air Permits at JCDH.org