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Three Subsidiaries of the World’s Largest Fertilizer Producer to Reduce . . . The settlement requires PCS Nitrogen Fertilizer, AA Sulfuric Inc , and White Springs Agricultural Chemicals Inc to install, upgrade and operate state-of-the-art pollution reduction measures, as well as install emissions monitors at eight sulfuric acid plants across facilities in Geismar, Louisiana (one plant), White Springs, Florida (four
PCS Nitrogen Fertilizer, L. P. Settlement Information Sheet PCS Nitrogen will pay a $1,510,023 civil penalty to be divided evenly between the United States and the State of Louisiana, who joined EPA and the U S Department of Justice as plaintiffs in this case and who will assist EPA in implementing the terms of the settlement
PCS Nitrogen, Inc. Company Profile - Dun Bradstreet PCS Nitrogen produces its parent company's nitrogen fertilizers and feed ingredients from three manufacturing facilities in the US (Louisiana, Ohio, and Georgia) and one in Trinidad It also produces ammonia, urea, nitric acid, ammonium nitrate, and nitrogen solutions
PCS Nitrogen Fertilizer LP - Dun Bradstreet Find company research, competitor information, contact details financial data for PCS Nitrogen Fertilizer LP of Geismar, LA Get the latest business insights from Dun Bradstreet
Nitrogen | Our Business - Nutrien What is nitrogen used for? Nitrogen (N) is required by every living cell It’s a fundamental building block of plant proteins that improve crop yield and quality and is essential for proper animal nutrition and maturation
Canadian owner OKs $84M in work, $1. 5M fine; Louisiana plant PCS Nitrogen Fertilizer LP “will provide over $84 million of financial assurance” for the cleanup, final closure and 50 years of monitoring and maintenance, said statements from the Environmental Protection Agency, U S Justice Department, and the Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality
Louisiana Fertilizer Manufacturer Ordered to Spend Over $84 Million to . . . From the 1960s to 2018, PCS Nitrogen produced phosphate products for agriculture and industry in Louisiana, including phosphoric acid and phosphate fertilizer, using processes that generated large amounts of acidic wastewater and a solid material known as phosphogypsum