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Facility ID: 56284STHRNEASTH
Facility Name and Address: SOUTHERN MINNESOTA BEET SUGAR COOPERATIVE 83550 COUNTY RD 21 RENVILLE, MN 56284 Parent Company: SOUTHERN MINNESOTA BEET SUGAR COOPERATIVE Industry: Beet Sugar Manufacturing (311313) Chemical: Mercury compounds Reports: View TRI Facility profile report for this facility View TRI Form R submissions by this facility |
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Reporting Year | Section 8.10: Newly Implemented Source Reduction Activity | Section 8.10: Methods to Identify Activity | Section 8.11: Optional Pollution Prevention Information* |
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2020 |
Source Reduction: Source Reduction - Source Reduction: At < 5 pounds per year for the facility, with significant contributions from the coal fired boiler, additional reduction processes have a high cost per minimal improvement. Technologies that are applicable are additive systems that generate more solid waste and have high capital costs. Replacing coal fired with alternative fuels is beyond capital capabilities of company at this time. |
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2017 |
Barriers to P2 - P2 Barriers: Pollution prevention previously implemented - additional reduction does not appear technically or economically feasible SMBSC conducted mercury reduction practices four times in the last 20 years. Mercury in our treated effluent water was reduced 80% in 2008 to an average of 2 ng/L. Boiler tests resulted in a measured mercury emissions level of under 5 pounds per year.
Source Reduction: Source Reduction - At < 5 pounds per year for the facility, with significant contributions from the coal fired boiler, additional reduction processes have a high cost per minimal improvement. Technologies that are applicable are additive systems that generate more solid waste and have high capital costs. Replacing coal fired with alternative fuels is beyond capital capabilities of company at this time. Major water and solid waste improvements are in process. |
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2016 |
Barriers: B6-Barriers to P2 B6 - Pollution prevention previously implemented - additional reduction does not appear technically or economically feas
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Barriers to P2: B6 - Pollution prevention previously implemented - additional reduction does not appear technically or economically feas - Additional reduction does not appear technically or economically feasible SMBSC conducted mercury reduction practices four times in the last 20 years. Mercury in our treated effluent water was reduced 80% in 2008 to an average of 2 ng/L. Boiler tests resulted in a measured mercury emissions level of under 5 pounds per year. Source Reduction: Source Reduction - SMBSC uses low sulfur and low mercury coal to reduce mercury emissions. At < 5 pounds per year from the coal fired boiler, additional reduction processes have a high cost per minimal improvement. Technologies that are applicable are additive systems that generate more solid waste and have high capital costs. Replacing coal fired with alternative fuels is beyond capital capabilities of company at this time. Major water and solid waste improvements are in process. |
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2015 |
Barriers: B6-Barriers to P2 B6 - Pollution prevention previously implemented - additional reduction does not appear technically or economically feas
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Barriers to P2: B6 - Pollution prevention previously implemented - additional reduction does not appear technically or economically feas - SMBSC conducted mercury reduction practices four times in the last 20 years. Mercury in our treated effluent water was reduced 80% in 2008 to an average of 2 ng/L. Boiler tests resulted in a measured mercury emissions level of under 5 pounds per year. Barriers to P2: Source Reduction - At < 5 pounds per year from the coal fired boiler, additional reduction processes have a high cost per minimal improvement. Technologies that are applicable are additive systems that generate more solid waste and have high capital costs. Replacing coal fired with alternative fuels is beyond capital capabilities of company at this time. Major water and soluda waste improvements are in process. |
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2014 |
Barriers: B6-Barriers to P2 B6 - Pollution prevention previously implemented - additional reduction does not appear technically or economically feas
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Barriers to P2: B6 - Pollution prevention previously implemented - additional reduction does not appear technically or economically feas - SMBSC conducted mercury reduction practices four times in the last 20 years. Mercury in our treated effluent water was reduced 80% in 2008 to an average of 2 ng/L. Boiler tests resulted in a measured mercury emissions level of under 5 pounds per year. Barriers to P2: Source Reduction - At < 5 pounds per year from the coal fired boiler, additional reduction processes have a high cost per minimal improvement. Technologies that are applicable are additive systems that generate more solid waste and have high capital costs. Replacing coal fired with alternative fuels is beyond capital capabilities of company at this time. Major water and soluda waste improvements are in process. |