A few people attending last week’s DEC public information meeting requested copies of the presentation we made about our proposed Ravena Plant Modernization Project.
We thought it might be helpful to post that presentation here for easy viewing and downloading.
Also, the DEC agreed to let us post their presentation from the meeting.
You can continue to access both of these presentations using the DEC’s public information meeting link found in the navigation bar on the left side of this page.
The DEC’s presentation came in two parts. One on the regulatory process and the other on the air permit. We combined them here for easier access.
If you have any questions about Lafarge Ravena’s presentation, please contact us at lafargeravenafacts@lafarge-na.com.
The modernization project hit a big milestone.
The DEC publicly released the Notice of Completion Application for Lafarge’s Draft Environmental Impact Statement (DEIS). This is a key step in the approval process for our proposed modernization project.
Once modernized, our new plant will be equipped with state-of-the-art air pollution control technology that will improve air quality and continuous monitoring systems to ensure compliance with stringent emission limits. The new dry kiln technology we propose to install will also reduce fuel use, produce less solid waste, use less water from the Hudson River, and allow for zero wastewater discharges, making the new facility even more efficient.
The DEC also announced dates for the public information session for our proposed plant modernization project (December 8, 2010), and public comment hearing (January 21, 2011).
Our website is currently hosting the modernization project DEIS and draft permits for viewing and download by the public.
Check them out by clicking here.
Here’s an excerpt from a story the Catskill Daily Mail recently ran updating the status of Lafarge Ravena’s draft Title V (5) Air and Operating Permit – the environmental permit that regulates airborne emissions and safeguards air quality:
RAVENA — The state Department of Environmental Conservation has issued its draft responsiveness summary on the public comment period and hearing for renewal of the Lafarge Title V Air Permit for the Ravena cement plant. The DEC originally scheduled the comment period to end in late fall of 2009 but extended it to January 2010 in response to requests from the public. The DEC held a final… click to read the full article. |
Our draft permit – which contains a first-of-its-kind mercury emissions cap for a cement plant – has been sent by the DEC to the United States Environmental Protection Agency for final review. The DEC also released to the public its responses to questions provided by members of the community at the hearing and by mail.
We are pleased the public was given an extended opportunity to provide comment on our permit and we’ll update you on our progress as it moves forward.
You can read the DEC’s responses by clicking here
As part of the management team at Lafarge Ravena, I’m in regular contact with our neighbors in the community.
One of the many ways that we stay in touch is through our Community Liaison Panel. The panel brings together elected officials, community leaders, and environmental advocates from throughout the region.
In addition to creating and running our new Community Liaison Panel’s Environmental and Safety Scholars Grant Program, the group meets to offer advice and explore ways that Lafarge Ravena can continue to improve its environmental performance. This includes examining how well we live up to the high standards set by the company-wide Environmental Policy.
The policy states clearly what we believe it takes to ensure that Lafarge Ravena is a good steward of the environment in every aspect of our business. From our operations, to how we train employees, to hiring contractors and buying supplies, and much more.
Click on the policy below to read the full text:
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Here are a few photos from the DEC’s public hearing on Lafarge Ravena’s Title V Permit renewal held last night in the Ravena-Coeymans-Selkirk High School.
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Including me, almost 30 people spoke last night. I talked briefly about our permit and the importance of public input to the regulatory process. Click here to see my full remarks.
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The team at Lafarge Ravena thanks everyone who attended last night’s meeting.
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