Carolinas Cement Will Comply With New EPA Mercury Regulations
DATE: April 23, 2009
WILMINGTON, N.C. – A spokesperson from Carolinas Cement responded to Tuesday’s announcement from
EPA regarding new proposed standards for mercury and other emissions, confirming that Carolinas Cement
will comply with new regulations.
“We’ll follow the new regulations to the letter,” said Bob Odom, Carolinas Cement General Manager.
“We went on record in February of this year by writing a letter to Mr. Overcash at NC DENR requesting
that the proposed facility be responsible for any forthcoming regulation concerning a new [rather than
existing] facility, regardless of when the permits are issued.”
Late in the afternoon on April 21, EPA officials released the details of the proposed regulations
which specify that new cement kilns can release only 14 pounds of mercury per 1 million tons of clinker.
In the case of Carolinas Cement, that equates to approximately 30 lb. per year potential to emit (PTE)
for the new Castle Hayne facility. In the air permit application filed in early 2008, Carolinas Cement
had listed the PTE at 263 lbs. per year.
The EPA’s announcement follows a recent report made by Intertox, a leading Seattle-based toxicology
firm hired to conduct an independent, peer-reviewed study on potential effects of mercury emissions from
the Carolinas Cement plant. The toxicology study was launched in September of 2008. The report concluded
that the risk of mercury exposure to the population was minimal. “Our study concludes that the total
estimated dose of mercury a typical resident of Castle Hayne and the Greater Wilmington community could
encounter is less than the concentration of mercury in 1-3/4 teaspoons of canned tuna fish per month,
“said Richard C. Pleus, Ph.D. Director of Intertox. For the full toxicology report, visit
ftp://Intertox:April@files8.cyberlynk.net/.
“This should be welcome news for anyone concerned about mercury,” stated Dr. George Pantazopoulos,
Titan America’s VP of Corporate Engineering. “The risk assessment studies were conducted at the much
higher 263 lb /year EPA standard and the risk at that level proved to be extremely low. The new plant
standard for actual mercury emissions will eliminate nearly 90% of the mercury previously allowed.”
Carolinas Cement is a subsidiary of Titan America LLC which is headquartered in Norfolk, Va.
Titan America LLC is the premier heavy building materials producers in the eastern United States.
Operations include cement plants, ready-mixed concrete plants, concrete block plants, quarries,
import and rail terminals and fly ash beneficiation facilities. For more information about the
Carolinas Cement project, visit www.carolinascement.com.
FOR MORE INFORMATION
Please contact: Kate McClain
Corporate Communications
kmcclain@titanamerica.com
Phone: 757.858.6517