Zip Code 36067
📍 Prattville, AL
Toxic Air Emissions Report (2024)
2,603,885.68 lbs
Total Air Pollution
In 2024, industrial facilities in Prattville, AL released over 2,603,885.68 lbs of pollutants. The primary source was INTERNATIONAL PAPER, which emitted large quantities of Methanol into the local air. Residents of 36067 face significantly higher exposure risks than the national average.
Top Polluting Facilities
- INTERNATIONAL PAPEROwned by: INTERNATIONAL PAPER COMethanol released to air1,660,193.00 lbsLBS
- INTERNATIONAL PAPEROwned by: INTERNATIONAL PAPER COHydrogen sulfide released to air310,495.00 lbsLBS
- INTERNATIONAL PAPEROwned by: INTERNATIONAL PAPER COHydrochloric acid (acid aerosols including mists, vapors, gas, fog, and other airborne forms of any particle size) released to air287,672.00 lbsLBS
- INTERNATIONAL PAPER Cancer RiskOwned by: INTERNATIONAL PAPER COAcetaldehyde released to air166,989.00 lbsLBS
- INTERNATIONAL PAPEROwned by: INTERNATIONAL PAPER COAmmonia released to air136,426.00 lbsLBS
- INTERNATIONAL PAPER Cancer RiskOwned by: INTERNATIONAL PAPER COFormaldehyde released to air30,021.00 lbsLBS
- INTERNATIONAL PAPEROwned by: INTERNATIONAL PAPER COPhenol released to air10,467.00 lbsLBS
- INTERNATIONAL PAPEROwned by: INTERNATIONAL PAPER COBarium compounds (except for barium sulfate (CAS No. 7727-43-7)) released to air790.00 lbsLBS
- INTERNATIONAL PAPEROwned by: INTERNATIONAL PAPER COZinc compounds released to air376.00 lbsLBS
- INTERNATIONAL PAPEROwned by: INTERNATIONAL PAPER COManganese compounds released to air217.00 lbsLBS
- INTERNATIONAL PAPER Cancer RiskOwned by: INTERNATIONAL PAPER COPolycyclic aromatic compounds released to air149.00 lbsLBS
- INTERNATIONAL PAPEROwned by: INTERNATIONAL PAPER COVanadium compounds released to air47 lbsLBS
- INTERNATIONAL PAPEROwned by: INTERNATIONAL PAPER COLead compounds released to air36 lbsLBS
- INTERNATIONAL PAPEROwned by: INTERNATIONAL PAPER COMercury compounds released to air7 lbsLBS
- INTERNATIONAL PAPER Cancer RiskOwned by: INTERNATIONAL PAPER CODioxin and dioxin-like compounds released to air0.5584 lbsLBS
- INTERNATIONAL PAPER Cancer RiskOwned by: INTERNATIONAL PAPER COCatechol released to air0.12 lbsLBS
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Because toxic gases and VOCs were detected in this area (likely from the Formaldehyde), standard filters are not enough. We strongly recommend an Activated Carbon purifier to adsorb these fumes.
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