Pennsylvania Congratulates National Gypsum for Pollution Prevention

Date: January 31, 2002

Source: News Room

The Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection has congratulated National Gypsum on its pollution prevention efforts at its wallboard manufacturing facility in Shippingport, Beaver County. Ninety-nine percent of the content of the wallboard manufactured there comes from recycled material, and more than 440,000 tons a year of scrubber sludge from the Bruce Mansfield power plant is used at the plant. In 2001, wallboard waste was reduced by 8,960 square feet per day. The 215 winners of the Pennsylvania Governor's Environmental Excellence Award permanently reduced wastewater by 5.2 billion gallons, solid waste by 122 million tons and air emissions by 112 million tons. They have saved more than 78 million kilowatt-hours of electricity, and have reduced their own costs by $648 million, state officials said. More information: www.state.pa.us.

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