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Acid Plant Database September 5, 2014
Owner | PCS Nitrogen Fertilizer LP |
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Background | 1967 - Allied
Chemical Corporation Subsidiary of Potash Corporation of Saskatchewan, Inc. |
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Location | 3115 Highway 30 Geismar Louisiana 70734 USA Intersection of Louisiana Highways 30 and 3115 |
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Website | www.potashcorp.com | |||
Plant | Geismar Agriculture Nitrogen & Phosphate Plant | |||
Coordinates* | 30° 13' 14" N, 91° 3' 21" W | |||
Type of Plant | Sulphur Burning | |||
Gas Source | Elemental Sulphur | |||
Plant Capacity | - | |||
SA/DA | - | |||
Emissions | SO2: 10,157 ton/a | |||
Status |
Operating Scheduled to be shutdown in 2015 |
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Year Built | 1967 | |||
Technology | MECS (Monsanto) | |||
Contractor | - | |||
Remarks | 1981 - Drying and absorber tower replaced in-kind by Monsanto | |||
Permits |
Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality Part 70 Operating Permit |
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Permit No. | Issue Date | Expiry Date | Comments | |
924T | May 18, 1978 | - | 3800 ton storage tank installation | |
2247 | January 31, 1994 | - | - | |
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News |
October 9, 2008
- A plant in Iberville Parish shut down for a few hours Thursday morning and
caused a scare. The PCS nitrogen plant in Geismar caused the shutdown
of a two-and-a-half mile stretch of River Road, between Highway 3115 and
Highway 73 because of a leak from the plant.
Emergency crews say the leak was giving off a thick white vapor
cloud. They say it was so thick that a conveyor belt across River Road
couldn't be seen. Even though the cloud was gone, workers still monitored
air quality. The emergency
situation began when a tank of oleum sulfuric acid sprung a leak just before
10:00 Thursday morning. Emergency crews sprayed water on the tank to contain
the leak. A PCS spokesman says
the tank held 1,000 tons, but had 700 tons inside when the leak
started. Bryan Andries with PCS Nitrogen said, "When it leaks, it interacts
with vapor in air, forms a visible cloud, and that cloud can be an irritant,
skin irritant, inhalation irritant."
As a precaution, White Castle and surrounding areas were told to
shelter-in-place. However, the order was lifted around 1:00 p.m. PCS says it
should know how much of the product leaked out of the tank and what caused
the leak in the coming days. |
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
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