The Nippon Paper Industries USA cogeneration plant in Port Angeles

The Nippon Paper Industries USA cogeneration plant in Port Angeles

Nippon works on deadening boiler’s steam valve noise following complaints

PORT ANGELES — Nippon Paper Industries USA has hushed the hubbub on the harbor.

Neighbors of Nippon Paper Industries USA have complained this month about loud sounds emanating from the mill at 1815 Marine Drive in the crook of Ediz Hook.

The racket was coming from the No. 11 boiler, where an automatic safety valve was opening too frequently, said plant manager Steve Johnson.

“We are down right now and making repairs,” Johnson said.

The noise has been heard for some time, nearby residents told the Peninsula Daily News, but on Tuesday night, the valve opened multiple times throughout the night.

“When this valve lifts, it creates a steam release and loud noise on the south side of the boiler building,” Johnson said.

“In some circumstances, the noise can be quite distinct and loud,” Johnson said.

“I apologize for the noise for all affected citizens of Port Angeles,” he added.

“We are working to replace this valve and resolve the situation,” Johnson said.

“I hope this work will be completed in the near future.”

The precise problem was in the automatic control valve in the steam supply header of the soot blower system header, Johnson said.

Nippon Paper Industries USA produces lightweight paper and newsprint for publications that include the PDN.

According to the company’s website, it employs more than 200 people on a payroll of $24 million.

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Reporter James Casey can be reached at 360-452-2345, ext. 5074, or at jcasey@peninsuladailynews.com.

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