Irving Pulp & Paper to Begin Construction on Environmental Treatment Facility in New Brunswick
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Irving Pulp & Paper has been given permission to begin construction immediately of an Environmental Treatment Facility and Water Use Reduction Project at its Saint John's mill in New Brunswick, Canada following a successful Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA).
After receiving the Minister of Environment and Climate Change's Certificate of Determination in accordance with the EIA, Irving Pulp & Paper will break ground on the project which is estimated to cut the mill's water consumption by up to 50 percent and result in cleaner water leaving the mill.
The Saint John mill has the capacity to produce 335,000 tonnes per year of softwood and hardwood grades of kraft pulp, specializing in fiber for premium tissue products in global markets.
Construction will require 60 contractor jobs averaged over the 2-2.5-year period with peaks of 120 local contractors. Construction and installation of the new equipment is expected to generate 609,000 person-hours of work over an estimated 22 months in New Brunswick.
An open house for the project was held in March 2022 in order to consult the public and work with the community, neighbors and different levels of government.
Construction will begin immediately and run until late 2024.