Zip Code 29526
📍 Conway, SC
Toxic Air Emissions Report (2024)
35,773.30 lbs
Total Air Pollution
In 2024, industrial facilities in Conway, SC released over 35,773.30 lbs of pollutants. The primary source was NEW SOUTH LUMBER & WOOD PRESERVING COS. - CONWAY PLANT, which emitted large quantities of Methanol into the local air. Residents of 29526 face significantly higher exposure risks than the national average.
Top Polluting Facilities
- NEW SOUTH LUMBER & WOOD PRESERVING COS. - CONWAY PLANTOwned by: NEW SOUTH COS INCMethanol released to air34,000.00 lbsLBS
- NEW SOUTH LUMBER & WOOD PRESERVING COS. - CONWAY PLANTOwned by: NEW SOUTH COS INCManganese compounds released to air1,700.00 lbsLBS
- NEW SOUTH LUMBER & WOOD PRESERVING COS. - CONWAY PLANTOwned by: NEW SOUTH COS INCLead compounds released to air46 lbsLBS
- AALBERTS INTEGRATED PIPING SYSTEMS AMERICAS Cancer RiskOwned by: AALBERTS US HOLDING CORPCobalt released to air9 lbsLBS
- AALBERTS INTEGRATED PIPING SYSTEMS AMERICASOwned by: AALBERTS US HOLDING CORPChromium released to air9 lbsLBS
- AALBERTS INTEGRATED PIPING SYSTEMS AMERICAS Cancer RiskOwned by: AALBERTS US HOLDING CORPNickel released to air6 lbsLBS
- AALBERTS INTEGRATED PIPING SYSTEMS AMERICASOwned by: AALBERTS US HOLDING CORPCopper released to air2 lbsLBS
- AALBERTS INTEGRATED PIPING SYSTEMS AMERICASOwned by: AALBERTS US HOLDING CORPManganese released to air1 lbsLBS
- NEW SOUTH LUMBER & WOOD PRESERVING COS. - CONWAY PLANT Cancer RiskOwned by: NEW SOUTH COS INCDioxin and dioxin-like compounds released to air0.2378 lbsLBS
- THOMAS CONCRETE - MYRTLE BEACHOwned by: THOMAS CONCRETE INCLead compounds released to air0.0283 lbsLBS
- THOMAS CONCRETE CONWAY WESTOwned by: THOMAS CONCRETE INCLead compounds released to air0.0148 lbsLBS
- CONCRETE SUPPLY CO. LLC - CONWAYOwned by: CONCRETE SUPPLY CO LLCLead compounds released to air0.0118 lbsLBS
- S&W CONWAY PLANT Cancer RiskOwned by: TITAN AMERICA LLCLead released to air0.0031 lbsLBS
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