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Acid Plant Database November 3, 2015
Owner |
Mosaic Fertilizer, LLC Mosaic Company |
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Background | Formerly - Agrico Chemical Company - IMC-Agrico Company - IMC Phosphates Company 2005 - Mosaic Phosphates Company |
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Location |
7450 Highway 630 Mulberry, Florida USA 33860 |
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Website | www.mosaicco.com | |||
Plant | South Pierce Facility | |||
No. 10 Plant | No. 11 Plant | |||
Coordinates* | 27° 45' 53" N, 81° 56' 18" W | 27° 45' 53" N, 81° 56' 16" W | ||
Type of Plant | Sulphur Burning | Sulphur Burning | ||
Gas Source | Elemental Sulphur | Elemental Sulphur | ||
Plant Capacity |
Original: 2000 STPD (Permit AC 53-34871) |
Original: 2000 STPD |
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SA/DA | 3/1 DA | 3/1 DA | ||
Emissions |
SO2: 4 lb/ton, 500 lb/h, 2190 ton/a |
SO2: 4 lb/ton, 500 lb/h, 2190 ton/a |
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Status | Operating | Operating | ||
Year Built | - | - | ||
Technology | - | - | ||
Contractor | - | - | ||
Remarks | - | - | ||
Permits |
State of Florida Department of Environmental Protection
www.dep.state.fl.us |
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Permit No. | Issue Date | Expiry Date | Details | |
AC 53-34871 | January 30, 1981 | March 30, 1981 | Construction Permit | |
AC 53-199112 | April 17, 1992 | January 1, 1994 | - | |
1050055-010-AC | July 8, 1997 | June 30, 2000 | Air Construction Permit | |
1050055-014-AV | July 12, 2006 | July 12, 2011 | - | |
1050055-023-AV | November 1, 2011 | November 1, 2016 | Renewal | |
1050055-024-AV | November 1, 2011 | November 1, 2016 | Revision | |
Pictures | ||||
General | - | |||
References | - | |||
News |
October 1, 2015 -
EPA and the U.S. Department of Justice announced a settlement with Mosaic
Fertilizer, LLC that will ensure the proper treatment, storage, and disposal
of an estimated 60 billion pounds of hazardous waste at six Mosaic
facilities in Florida and two in Louisiana. The settlement resolves a series
of alleged violations by Mosaic, one of the world’s largest fertilizer
manufacturers, of the federal Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA),
which provides universal guidelines for how hazardous waste must be stored,
handled and disposed. The 60 billion pounds of hazardous waste addressed in
this case is the largest amount ever covered by a federal or state RCRA
settlement and will ensure that wastewater at Mosaic’s facilities is
properly managed and does not pose a threat to groundwater resources.
December 1, 2009 - Mosaic Co., the last major phosphate miner and
fertilizer producer in Polk County, said Monday it will permanently close
its Green Bay and South Pierce plants near Bartow. The company idled the
Green Bay fertilizer and South Pierce phosphoric acid plants in 2006. No
jobs will be lost because of the action, said company spokesman Russell
Schwiess. "It's more of a financial reporting decision" that will allow
Mosaic to write off about $50 million in machinery and equipment, he added.
The company will still produce sulfuric acid at the South Pierce plant with
a small crew. The Plymouth, Minn.-based company said the actions are part of
an efficiency effort. October 5, 2009 -
Plymouth-based fertilizer giant Mosaic reported sharply lower profits for
the first quarter amid a global sales slowdown of crop nutrients. In a
release issued after trading closed Monday, the company reported sales of
$1.46 billion, or 66 percent below last year's first quarter sales of $4.32
billion. Earnings of $100.6 million for the quarter ending Aug. 31 were 92
percent below last year's $1.18 billion and amounted to 23 cents per share.
Analysts had expected earnings of 35 cents per share on sales of $1.54
billion. Sharp increases in fertilizer costs beginning last year,
along with falling prices for some key agriculture commodities and the
global recession, have thrown fertilizer sales into a tailspin. Mosaic's
industry rival, PotashCorp. of Saskatchewan, Inc., has scaled back its
financial guidance several times this year. Mosaic, which produces
fertilizer ingredients potash and phosphate, earlier this year declined to
issue guidance "until market conditions normalize" on significant aspects of
its business, including potash sales volumes and selling price.
Cargill, the agribusiness titan and majority owner of Mosaic, warned in
August that earnings had dropped at Mosaic. That same month, Mosaic
officials said potash sales had fallen 35 to 40 percent, and phosphate sales
were off 15 to 20 percent. The company's long-term outlook remains
positive because global demand for food, and thus the fertilizer needed to
grow it, remains strong and rising. Projections of both population and
calorie consumption show that farmers around the world must sharply increase
their production to feed the planet. "Phosphate fundamentals have
improved," said James T. Prokopanko, company president and CEO. "The potash
market is evolving and we expect strong demand in calendar year 2010 for
both nutrients." |
MTPD - Metric Tonne per Day
STPD - Short Ton per Day
MTPA - Metric Tonne per Annum STPA - Short Ton per
Annum
SA - Single Absorption
DA - Double Absorption
* Coordinates can be used to
locate plant on Google Earth