Domtar Paper receives modified air quality permit from North Carolina Dept of Environmental Quality

The Reflector
December 17, 2025
Category: Business & Politics
Region: United States, US East

NORTH CAROLINA — After reviewing public comments, the NC Department of Environmental Quality’s Division of Air Quality (DAQ) has issued a modified Title V air quality permit to Domtar Paper in Martin County. The permit authorizes Domtar to increase the amount of green logs processed at its woodyard from 2.2 million tons per 12 months to a limit of 4.4 million tons. Domtar will not make any physical modification at the mill or increase pulp production. The permit modification increases emissions of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) and triggers more stringent emissions regulations. As a result, Domtar will be required to implement the best available control technology at its woodyard, including the best practices for operation and maintenance. Air dispersion modeling reviewed by DAQ found that the increase in VOC emissions is not expected to cause an exceedance of federal health-based air quality standards.

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