Georgia Pacific
ATSDR - PHA - Georgia-Pacific Corporation Hardwood Sawmill, Plymouth, Washington County, North Carolina Atlas Plywood Company owned the property before 1950. Georgia-Pacific Corporation HardwoodSawmill produced and treated hardwood lumber and railroad ties at the site from 1950 until 1983(1). In 1983, the facility burned and was permanently closed. The property was deeded to DecaturPartnerships by the Georgia-Pacific corporation on January 2, 1985. Hazardous waste disposalpractices at the site while in operation are unknown. The sawmill was served by an on-siteproduction well and septic system during the period of operation and employed seventy-five workers(2). Drinking water from the on-site production well was not consumed by workers while the sitewas operational. Decatur Partnerships leased a portion of the site to an asphalt mixing companywhich ceased operation in June 1995. The site is presently unoccupied. ... [Read More]
WA Industrial Georgia-Pacific West Page Pulp and Paper Facilities - Georgia-Pacific West, Bellingham ... The mill is located at 300 West Laurel Street in Bellingham, Washington. It is situated on the shoreline of Inner Bellingham Bay along the Whatcom Waterway. The Georgia-Pacific Corporation operated a calcium based sulfite mill at this location until the pulp mill and associated chemical plant was permanently closed on March 30, 2001. The operations at the adjoining tissue paper mill, converting facilities, and primary and secondary wastewater treatment systems have been continued. The mill manufactures bath tissue and paper towel parent rolls that are then converted on-site into finished paper products. The wastewater treatment facility discharges treated effluent into the Bellingham Bay. ... [Read More]
NOAA-NMFS-NWFSC TM44: Pacific Hake Alverson et al. (1964) reportedthat mature Pacific hake taken off the Oregon-Washington coast averaged52 cm in length with a range of from 22 to 71 cm. Inthe Strait of Georgia, the mean size of males was 52 cm and 54.5 cm forfemales between 1977 and 1981 (Beamish and McFarlane 1985). Between1977 and 1981, the largest male and female Pacific hake reported from theStrait of Georgia were 77 and 84 cm, respectively, although very smallpercentages of either sex were greater than 60 cm in length (Beamish andMcFarlane 1985). Most of the Pacifichake that occurred in the fishery in Port Susan in Puget Sound were from32-45 cm in length (Pedersen 1985). Maximumlengths recorded by Pedersen (1985) for Puget Sound Pacific hake were 45cm for males and 73 cm for females. Nelson (1969) stated that for any given age, Pacific hake from inshorewaters of Puget Sound and the Strait of Georgia are subst ... [Read More]
NOAA-NMFS-NWFSC TM44: Pacific Cod In the limited studies ofthe diets of pinnipeds in Puget Sound, Pacific cod have not been majorcomponents of the diet (Schmitt et al. 1995) and the extinction risks ofpinniped predation for Pacific cod have not been evaluated quantitatively. Furthermore,predation by fish has not been examined in Puget Sound. Forexample, increased releases of yearling chinook salmon from state hatcheriescoincided with changes in Pacific cod abundance. Releasesof yearling chinook salmon increased more than ten-fold during the 1970sand stabilized at two to four million released each year during the 1980s. Inlimited diet studies of chinook salmon in Puget Sound, unidentified marinefish larvae were reported (Buckley 1999). Therefore,it is not known if yearling chinook salmon releases have an adverse effecton the abundance of Pacific cod. Changesin the abundance of other fish species and their potential effects on Pacificcod populations in Puget Sound, or a la ... [Read More]
NARA | Facilities | By State Laguna Niguel - NARA's Pacific Region (Laguna Niguel) ... Anchorage - NARA's Pacific Alaska Region (Anchorage) ... San Francisco (San Bruno) - NARA's Pacific Region (San Francisco) ... [Read More]
georgia.gov - Home Page Stewart, 54, was most recently a Vice President of Retail and Specialty Business for Unisource Worldwide, Inc. He previously held various executive positions; including Senior Director of Strategic Planning-Building Products Distribution, Executive Assistant to Chairman and CEO, Director of Enterprise Development and Director of State and Local Taxes for Georgia-Pacific, Corp. Stewart was a Research Forester for Mississippi Power and Light. He is a Registered Forester and member of the State Bar of Georgia. Stewart received his undergraduate degrees in Forestry and General Business from Mississippi State University and a Juris Doctorate from Woodrow Wilson College of Law. He and his wife have one child. ... [Read More]
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