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August 1997
               State Summary Analysis

               The National Biennial RCRA
               Hazardous Waste Report
               (Based on 1995 Data)
                                        . Printed on paper that contains at least
                                        20 percent postconsumer fiber.

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	National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report: Contents

                             CONTENTS


EXECUTIVE SUMMARY	ES-1

ALABAMA	2
ALASKA  	4
ARIZONA  	6
ARKANSAS	8
CALIFORNIA	10
COLORADO 	12
CONNECTICUT	14
DELAWARE 	16
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA	18
FLORIDA	20
GEORGIA	22
GUAM	24
HAWAII	26
IDAHO	28
ILLINOIS	30
INDIANA	32
IOWA  	34
KANSAS	36
KENTUCKY	38
LOUISIANA	40
MAINE	42
MARYLAND 	44
MASSACHUSETTS	46
MICHIGAN  	48
MINNESOTA	50
MISSISSIPPI	52
MISSOURI	54
MONTANA  	56
NAVAJO NATION 	58
NEBRASKA	60
NEVADA	62
NEW HAMPSHIRE 	64
NEW JERSEY	66
NEW MEXICO	68
NEW YORK	70
NORTH CAROLINA	72
NORTH DAKOTA 	74
OHIO	76
OKLAHOMA 	78
OREGON  	80
PENNSYLVANIA	82
PUERTO RICO	84
RHODE ISLAND 	86
SOUTH CAROLINA	88
SOUTH DAKOTA 	90
TENNESSEE	92
TEXAS  	94

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TRUST TERRITORIES  	96
UTAH  	98
VERMONT  	100
VIRGIN ISLANDS  	102
VIRGINIA	104
WASHINGTON  	106
WEST VIRGINIA	108
WISCONSIN 	110
WYOMING  	112

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Executive Summary

The National Biennial RCRA
Hazardous Waste Report
(Based on 1995 Data)

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                                                                      Executive Summary
                               EXECUTIVE SUMMARY


       The United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), in cooperation with the
States,1 biennially collects information regarding the generation,  management, and final
disposition of hazardous wastes regulated under the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act
of 1976 (RCRA), as amended.  The purpose of The National Biennial RCRA Hazardous  Waste
Report (Based on 1995 Data) is to communicate the findings of EPA's 1995 Biennial Reporting
System (BRS) data collection efforts to the public, government agencies, and the regulated
community.2  The Report consists of six volumes:

       o      Executive Summary: An overview of national hazardous waste generation and
              management practices;
       o      National Analysis: A detailed look at waste handling practices in the EPA Regions,
              the States, and at the largest facilities in the nation, including quantities of
              generation, management, shipments and receipts, and interstate imports and
              exports, as well  as counts of generators and managers;
       o      State Summary Analysis: A two-page overview of the  generation and
              management practices of individual States;
       o      State Detail Analysis: A detailed look at each State's waste handling practices,
              including overall totals for generation, management, and shipments and receipts,
              as well  as totals for the largest fifty facilities;
       o      List of Large Quantity Generators: Identifies every hazardous waste generator in
              the United States that reported itself to be a large quantity generator in 1995; and
       o      List of Treatment, Storage, and Disposal Facilities: Identifies every hazardous
              waste manager in the United States that reported itself to be a treatment, storage,
              or disposal facility in 1995.
  1The term "State" includes the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, Guam, the Navajo Nation, the Trust Territories, and the Virgin
Islands, in addition to the 50 United States.
  2Some respondents from the State of Georgia have submitted Confidential Business Information (CBI) pursuant to §40 CFR 260.2(b).
While not included in any public BRS database, CBI has been incorporated into the Executive Summary and National Analysis volumes
of this Report wherever possible. Where CBI has been omitted from these volumes, a footnote has been provided.

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                         RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE

      Throughout this Report, the term RCRA hazardous waste refers to solid waste assigned a
Federal hazardous waste code and regulated by RCRA, either because it was managed in a unit
subject to RCRA permitting standards or because it was shipped and subject to RCRA
transportation requirements. Individual States may choose to regulate additional wastes not
identified as hazardous by EPA.  Hazardous wastes assigned only a State hazardous waste code
are not included in this Report. Similarly, hazardous wastes managed only in units subject to
State permitting standards, or wastes that are managed only in units exempt from RCRA
permitting standards, are not included in this Report.

                 RCRA HAZARDOUS  WASTE GENERATION

      RCRA hazardous waste generation information is obtained from data reported by RCRA
large quantity generators (LQGs). The RCRA hazardous waste generation quantities in this
Report are limited to generation quantities that are managed in units subject to RCRA permitting
standards. All hazardous waste generation reported to be managed
on-site in units exempt from RCRA permitting standards, such as treatment systems permitted by
the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES), is excluded from the RCRA
generation quantities provided in  this Report. Although some off-site shipments of hazardous
waste may ultimately be managed in units exempt from RCRA permitting standards, this
determination cannot be made from information reported by the generator. Therefore, all
hazardous waste generation shipped off-site is included in the RCRA generation quantities
provided in this Report.

      Hazardous waste generators are included in this Report if they identified themselves as
an LOG. It is important to note that the LQGs identified in this Report have been included on the
basis of the best available and most current information provided electronically to EPA by the
States. Both EPA and the States have made significant efforts to ensure the accuracy of these
data.  However, the LOG counts may include some generators that, when determining whether
they were LQGs, used a lower State-defined threshold for LQGs, counted wastes regulated only
by their States,  or counted wastes that are exempt from Federal regulation.
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        A generator was defined as a Federal large quantity generator in 1995 if it met or
exceeded any one of the following Federal criteria:

       o     The generator generated in any single month 1,000 kg (2,200 pounds or 1.1 tons)
             or more of RCRA hazardous waste; or
       o     The generator generated in any single month, or accumulated at any time, 1 kg
             (2.2 pounds) of RCRA acute hazardous waste; or
       o     The generator generated, or accumulated at any time, more than 100 kg (220
             pounds) of spill cleanup material contaminated with RCRA acute hazardous
             waste.

       In 1995, 20,873 LQGs produced 214 million tons of hazardous waste regulated by RCRA.
This is a decrease of 3,489 LQGs and a decrease of 44 million tons of waste compared to 1993.
As identified in Exhibit 1, the five  (5) States whose LQGs generated the largest amount of
hazardous waste were Texas (69 million tons), Tennessee (39 million tons), Louisiana (17 million
tons), Michigan (13 million tons),  and Illinois (13 million tons).  Together, the LQGs in these
States accounted for 70% of the national total waste generated.

       Wastewater generation  is identified in BRS by the use of certain form codes, or by waste
management in units typically associated with wastewater management (i.e., management in
aqueous treatment units, neutralization tanks, underground injection  wells, or other wastewater
management systems). See Chapter 1, Waste Generation, of the National Analysis, for a list of
the form codes and system type codes used to identify wastewater.  (A complete list of system
type codes can be found in Appendix A of the National Analysis, and a complete list of form
codes can be found in Appendix B of the National Analysis.) In 1995, wastewater generation
accounted for 95% of the national generation total, while in 1993, wastewater generation
accounted for 92% percent of the national generation total.

       Overall, total hazardous waste generation decreased from 258 million tons in 1993 to 214
million tons in 1995.  Wastewater generation decreased from 237 million tons in 1993 to 202
million tons in 1995, and non-wastewater generation decreased from 22 million tons in 1993 to
over 11 million tons in 1995.
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       In comparing 1995 data with those of earlier Reports, it is important to note that many
new wastes were captured by RCRA in 1990 with the promulgation of the Toxicity Characteristic
(TC) Rule. The TC Rule added 25 new hazardous waste codes (D018 to D043) and required
more stringent analytical tests for the presence of toxic constituents in waste. For 1995, these
codes captured,  at a minimum, 63 million tons of wastes not regulated before 1990.  An
additional 42 million tons were described by D018 to D043 when mixed with other waste codes.
This suggests that, in 1995, the newtoxicity characteristic wastes captured as much as 105
million tons of wastes not regulated before 1990. In contrast, the 1993  data reported as much as
135 million tons of waste not regulated before 1990.

                RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE MANAGEMENT

       RCRA hazardous waste management information is obtained from data reported by
RCRA treatment, storage, or disposal facilities (TSDs). The RCRA hazardous waste
management quantities in this Report are limited to waste that was received or generated by a
reporting TSD and managed at the reporting TSD in treatment units subject to RCRA permitting
standards.  All hazardous wastes either received for transfer shipment or managed at a
reporting TSD in units exempt from RCRA permitting standards, such as treatment systems
permitted by the  NPDES,  are excluded from the RCRA management quantities provided in  this
Report.

       Note that the total quantity of RCRA hazardous waste generation does not equal the total
quantity of hazardous waste management.  Some of the reasons for this variance include: off-
year generation (generation that occurred at the end of a  non-biennial reporting year, but was
shipped off-site for management  during a reporting year)  and wastes received for management
from generators  in foreign countries.

       In 1995, 1,983 TSDs subject to RCRA permitting standards managed 208 million tons of
hazardous waste. This represents a 601 facility decrease in the number of TSDs and a 27
million ton decrease in the amount of waste managed as  compared to 1993. As identified in
Exhibit 2, the five (5) States whose TSDs managed the largest quantities of hazardous wastes
were Texas (75 million tons),  Tennessee (39 million tons), Louisiana (18 million tons), Michigan
(14 million tons), and California (14 million tons). Together, the TSDs in these States accounted
for 77% of the national total waste managed.
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      Wastewater management is identified in BRS by the use of certain form codes or by
waste management in units typically associated with wastewater management (i.e., management
in aqueous treatment units, neutralization tanks, underground injection wells, or other wastewater
management systems). See Chapter 2, Waste Management, of the National Analysis, for a list
of the form codes and system type codes used to identify wastewater. (A complete list of system
type codes can be found in Appendix A of the National Analysis, and a complete list of form
codes can be found in Appendix B of the National Analysis.)   In 1995, wastewater management
accounted for 95% of the national management total, while in 1993 wastewater management
accounted for 94% of the national management total.

      Overall, total hazardous waste management decreased from 235 million tons in 1993 to
208 million tons in 1995. Wastewater management decreased from 220 million tons in 1993 to
198 million tons in 1995, and non-wastewater management decreased from 15 million tons in
1993 to 10 million tons in 1995.

      The majority (73%) of the waste managed in the nation was managed in aqueous
treatment units. Aqueous treatment units consist of:

      Aqueous Organic Treatment Units                       117 million tons
      Aqueous Organic and Inorganic Treatment Units          28 million tons
      Aqueous Inorganic Treatment Units                       8 million tons

      Land disposal accounted for 12.3% of the national management total.  Land disposal
units include:

      Deepwell/Underground Injection                        24 million tons
      Landfill                                                1 million tons
      Surface Impoundment                              575 thousand tons
      Land Treatment/Application/Farming                   11 thousand tons
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      Thermal treatment accounted for 3% of the national management total. Thermal
treatment units are:

      Incineration                                          4 million tons
      Energy Recovery (Reuse as Fuel)                        2 million tons

      Recovery operations accounted for 1.8% of the national management total. Recovery
operations include:

      Fuel Blending                                        2 million tons
      Metals Recovery (for Reuse)                       610 thousand tons
      Other Recovery                                  422 thousand tons
      Solvents Recovery                               356 thousand tons

      The remaining management quantities (9.6%) were from other treatment and disposal
units:

      Other Treatment                                     18 million tons
      Stabilization                                          1 million tons
      Other Disposal (specified in comments)              663 thousand tons
      Sludge Treatment                                481 thousand tons

        RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE SHIPMENTS AND RECEIPTS

      RCRA hazardous waste shipment information is obtained from data reported by both
RCRA LQGs and RCRA TSDs. RCRA hazardous waste shipment quantities include all RCRA
waste shipments reported by RCRA LQGs and TSDs. Although some off-site shipments may
ultimately be managed in treatment units exempt from RCRA permitting standards, this
determination cannot be made from information reported by the shipper.  Therefore, the
shipment quantities provided in this Report may include some waste that is ultimately managed
in units exempt from RCRA permitting standards. In some instances, reported waste shipments
are actually the movement of wastes across contiguous physical  locations that are regulated
under different EPA identification numbers. These waste transfers are correctly  reported as
shipments and cannot be distinguished from transport shipments based on the information
reported.
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       RCRA hazardous waste receipt information is obtained from data reported by RCRA
TSDs.  RCRA hazardous waste receipt quantities are limited to waste reported by a receiving
TSD as either received for transfer or received and managed at the reporting TSD in units
subject to RCRA permitting standards. Received wastes managed at the reporting TSD in units
exempt from RCRA permitting standards, such as treatment systems permitted by the NPDES,
are excluded from receipt quantities provided in this  Report.

       Limitations in the reported  information prevents the direct comparison of shipment and
receipt quantities.  Hazardous waste shipment quantities may include hazardous waste
shipments that are ultimately managed by the receiver in units exempt from RCRA permitting
standards.  Hazardous waste receipt quantities exclude waste managed in units exempt from
RCRA  permitting standards. Therefore, hazardous waste shipment quantities can be expected
to exceed hazardous waste receipt quantities because exempt waste may be included in
shipment quantities and excluded  from receipt quantities.   Exempt waste reporting will be
eliminated beginning with the 1997 biennial reporting cycle.  This change should mitigate this
discrepancy in future reports.

       RCRA hazardous waste exports are waste shipments where the destination is a different
State from the State in which the waste was generated. Exports are calculated from information
provided by waste shippers. RCRA hazardous waste imports are waste receipts where the
waste originated in another State.  RCRA hazardous waste imports are calculated from
information provided by RCRA TSDs.

       In 1995, 20,497 shippers reported shipping a total of 10.7 million tons of hazardous
waste.  This is a decrease of 3,467 shippers and a decrease of 6.7 million tons of hazardous
waste that was shipped as compared to 1993. The States whose shippers reported shipping (in
or out of State) the largest quantities of waste were Texas (2.4 million tons),  California (1.3
million  tons), Ohio (760 thousand tons),  New York (650 thousand tons), and  Michigan (510
thousand tons). Together the shippers in these States accounted for 53% of the total quantity of
hazardous waste shipped nationwide.

       Nationwide, of the 10.7 million tons of hazardous waste shipped, 5.3  million tons
were exported to other States.  This is a 1.5 million ton decrease compared with 1993.
The States whose shippers exported the largest amount of waste were California (1.1
million  tons), Ohio (330 thousand tons),  Pennsylvania (280 thousand tons), Texas (240
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thousand tons), and Illinois (230 thousand tons).  Together the exports in these States accounted
for 41% of the national total of hazardous waste exports.

       In 1995, 644 RCRA TSDs reported receiving 9.3 million tons of hazardous waste. This is
a decrease of 95 TSDs and an increase of 360 thousand tons of hazardous waste compared with
1993. The States whose receivers reported receiving the largest quantities of waste, from both
in or out of State, were Michigan (1.2 million tons), New Jersey (1.2 million tons), Texas (970
thousand tons), Ohio (700 thousand tons), and Nevada (650 thousand tons). Together, the
receivers in these States accounted for 50% of the national total of waste receipts.

       Nationwide, of the 9.3 million tons of hazardous waste receipts, 5.9 million tons were
imported from other States.  This  is an increase of 1.7 million tons compared with 1993. The
States whose receivers reported importing the largest amount of waste were New Jersey (1.1
million tons), Michigan (820 thousand tons), Nevada (650 thousand tons), Ohio (440 thousand
tons), and Texas (280 thousand tons).  Together the receivers in these States accounted for
56% of the national total of waste imports.
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Exhibit 1   Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Generated and Number of Hazardous Waste Generators, by State, 1995


STATE
ALABAMA
ALASKA
ARIZONA
ARKANSAS
CALIFORNIA
COLORADO
CONNECTICUT
DELAWARE
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
FLORIDA
GEORGIA
GUAM
HAWAII
IDAHO
ILLINOIS
INDIANA
IOWA
KANSAS
KENTUCKY
LOUISIANA
MAINE
MARYLAND
MASSACHUSETTS
MICHIGAN
MINNESOTA
MISSISSIPPI
MISSOURI
MONTANA
NAVAJO NATION
NEBRASKA
NEVADA
NEW HAMPSHIRE
NEW JERSEY
NEW MEXICO
NEWYORK
NORTH CAROLINA
NORTH DAKOTA
OHIO
OKLAHOMA
OREGON
PENNSYLVANIA
PUERTO RICO
RHODE ISLAND
SOUTH CAROLINA
SOUTH DAKOTA
TENNESSEE
TEXAS
TRUST TERRITORIES
UTAH
VERMONT
VIRGIN ISLANDS
VIRGINIA
WASHINGTON
WEST VIRGINIA
WISCONSIN
WYOMING
CBI DATA
HAZARDOUS WASTE QUANTITY

RANK
17
51
41
20
6
36
32
44
54
31
28
55
24
18
5
14
42
15
19
3
45
30
23
4
39
16
27
50
56
37
48
46
7
35
11
33
25
13
26
40
9
21
43
34
53
2
1
47
29
49
52
38
10
8
22
12
N/A
TOTAL
TONS
GENERATED
1 ,409,582
3,432
66,865
992,794
11,109,924
169,554
295,928
22,263
764
368,904
459,543
299
592,900
1 ,209,841
12,756,271
1 ,733,026
39,329
1 ,722,380
1,149,881
17,460,601
19,459
448,707
610,135
13,446,389
77,720
1 ,579,260
508,963
7,668
195
99,702
1 1 ,354
15,169
10,342,432
204,494
2,306,232
286,339
520,226
1 ,823,547
511,918
68,187
6,446,730
900,567
25,428
261,015
1,119
38,686,622
68,513,285
15,134
456,847
10,497
3,329
98,678
3,088,487
8,489,828
664,609
1,972,177
5,977
214,092,505

PERCENTAGE
0.7
0.0
0.0
0.5
5.2
0.1
0.1
0.0
0.0
0.2
0.2
0.0
0.3
0.6
6.0
0.8
0.0
0.8
0.5
8.2
0.0
0.2
0.3
6.3
0.0
0.7
0.2
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
4.8
0.1
1.1
0.1
0.2
0.9
0.2
0.0
3.0
0.4
0.0
0.1
0.0
18.1
32.0
0.0
0.2
0.0
0.0
0.0
1.4
4.0
0.3
0.9
N/A
100.0
LARGE QUANTITY GENERATORS

RANK
24
43
29
28
2
32
18
43
49
17
16
53
45
46
6
10
30
27
15
21
34
25
13
9
23
33
22
46
54
40
41
35
5
48
1
11
52
3
31
26
7
39
37
19
50
14
4
55
38
42
56
19
8
36
12
50
N/A


NUMBER
279
64
199
204
1,640
156
395
64
18
418
430
13
53
52
1,156
609
170
210
440
359
144
221
476
718
284
152
354
52
11
86
80
130
1,178
44
2,144
587
16
1,373
168
220
1,134
88
112
371
17
467
1,329
3
101
66
1
371
748
117
558
17
6
20,873

PERCENTAGE
1.3
0.3
1.0
1.0
7.9
0.7
1.9
0.3
0.1
2.0
2.1
0.1
0.3
0.2
5.5
2.9
0.8
1.0
2.1
1.7
0.7
1.1
2.3
3.4
1.4
0.7
1.7
0.2
0.1
0.4
0.4
0.6
5.6
0.2
10.3
2.8
0.1
6.6
0.8
1.1
5.4
0.4
0.5
1.8
0.1
2.2
6.4
0.0
0.5
0.3
0.0
1.8
3.6
0.6
2.7
0.1
N/A
100.0
Note:    Columns may not sum due to rounding.
        Percentages do not include CBI data.
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Exhibit 2   Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed and Number of TSDs, by State, 1995

STATE

ALABAMA
ALASKA
ARIZONA
ARKANSAS
CALIFORNIA
COLORADO
CONNECTICUT
DELAWARE
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
FLORIDA
GEORGIA
GUAM
HAWAII
IDAHO
ILLINOIS
INDIANA
IOWA
KANSAS
KENTUCKY
LOUISIANA
MAINE
MARYLAND
MASSACHUSETTS
MICHIGAN
MINNESOTA
MISSISSIPPI
MISSOURI
MONTANA
NAVAJO NATION
NEBRASKA
NEVADA
NEW HAMPSHIRE
NEW JERSEY
NEW MEXICO
NEWYORK
NORTH CAROLINA
NORTH DAKOTA
OHIO
OKLAHOMA
OREGON
PENNSYLVANIA
PUERTO RICO
RHODE ISLAND
SOUTH CAROLINA
SOUTH DAKOTA
TENNESSEE
TEXAS
TRUST TERRITORIES
UTAH
VERMONT
VIRGIN ISLANDS
VIRGINIA
WASHINGTON
WEST VIRGINIA
WISCONSIN
WYOMING
CBI DATA
TOTAL
HAZARDOUS WASTE QUANTITY1

RANK
16
35
43
18
5
30
33
46
54
32
26
53
49
17
9
14
42
11
37
3
47
27
44
4
34
15
25
48
56
38
20
54
6
31
23
28
22
12
21
36
8
19
40
29
51
2
1
45
24
52
50
39
13
7
41
10
N/A

TONS
MANAGED
1 ,247,637
141,610
1 1 ,029
1 ,000,465
13,631,078
191,047
154,729
2,004
0
161,763
348,359
0
476
1 ,240,434
3,274,425
1,486,318
12,061
1 ,761 ,658
123,709
17,633,877
1,780
201 ,744
7,288
14,381,917
153,657
1 ,446,886
437,962
1,368
0
113,395
650,032
0
10,979,933
188,444
509,446
199,439
518,043
1 ,754,399
563,381
137,302
6,314,049
836,505
29,806
191,309
1
38,675,221
75,074,857
2,980
461 ,970
0
20
51 ,995
1 ,577,079
8,395,116
17,492
1 ,970,452
4,088
208,272,032

PERCENTAGE
0.6
0.1
0.0
0.5
6.5
0.1
0.1
0.0
0.0
0.1
0.2
0.0
0.0
0.6
1.6
0.7
0.0
0.8
0.1
8.5
0.0
0.1
0.0
6.9
0.1
0.7
0.2
0.0
0.0
0.1
0.3
0.0
5.3
0.1
0.2
0.1
0.2
0.8
0.3
0.1
3.0
0.4
0.0
0.1
0.0
18.6
36.0
0.0
0.2
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.8
4.0
0.0
0.9
N/A
100.0
TSD FACILITIES

RANK
18
43
28
36
2
20
17
48
53
11
13
51
47
41
4
5
27
14
19
15
35
31
21
3
25
34
10
43
56
38
37
53
11
38
7
8
45
6
22
40
8
33
41
28
50
25
1
51
32
45
53
22
16
28
24
48
N/A


NUMBER
42
9
26
17
136
36
43
5
1
56
51
2
6
10
107
76
28
50
40
49
18
22
34
112
29
19
68
9
0
14
15
1
56
14
70
69
7
74
31
11
69
20
10
26
3
29
192
2
21
7
1
31
47
26
30
5
1
1,983

PERCENTAGE
2.1
0.5
1.3
0.9
6.9
1.8
2.2
0.3
0.1
2.8
2.6
0.1
0.3
0.5
5.4
3.8
1.4
2.5
2.0
2.5
0.9
1.1
1.7
5.7
1.5
1.0
3.4
0.5
0.0
0.7
0.8
0.1
2.8
0.7
3.5
3.5
0.4
3.7
1.6
0.6
3.5
1.0
0.5
1.3
0.2
1.5
9.7
0.1
1.1
0.4
0.1
1.6
2.4
1.3
1.5
0.3
N/A
100.0
'Quantity managed only by storage is excluded.

Note:   Columns may not sum due to rounding.
       Percentages do not include CBI data.
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                                                            Executive Summary
            WHERE TO OBTAIN ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

      All volumes of The National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report (Based on 1995
Data), as well as the 1995 Biennial Reporting System (BRS) database, can be obtained via the
Internet at: "http://www.epa.gov/epaoswer/hazwaste/data/" or they can be purchased from the
National Technical Information Service (NTIS) at (703) 487-4650.
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ALABAMA
Waste Generation
279
Total Number of RCRA Large
Quantity Generators (LQGs)

1,409,582
Tons
Total Quantity of RCRA Hazardous
Waste Generated
Table 1
 Ten Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators and Quantity Generated (tons), 1995

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10

Facility Name
Ciba-Geigy Corporation
Sanders Lead Company, Inc
United Redwing Carriers Creola
M & M Chemical & Equipment Company, Inc
Chemical Waste Management, Inc
AMPS (Aftermarket Parts & Supply, Inc)
Gulf States Steel
Ampex Recording Media Corporation
Zeneca Inc-Cold Creek
SMI Steel Inc
TOTAL
City
Mclntosh
Troy
Creola
Attalla
Emmelle
Mobile
Gadsden
Opelika
Bucks
Birmingham

Quantity
Generated
854,169
184,392
123,080
40,072
34,074
30,605
15,315
13,892
10,330
8,576
1,314,505
EPA ID
ALD001221902
ALD046481032
ALD021 257951
ALD070513767
ALD000622464
ALD9831 70010
ALD004014973
ALD003297116
ALD095688875
ALD0671 23570

Table 2
 Quantity of Generated Waste (Tons) That Was Only a Characteristic Waste, Only a Listed Waste, or Both a
 Characteristic and Listed Waste, 1995
           Only Characteristic
Only Listed
Both Characteristic
     & Listed
Ignitable
Corrosive
Reactive
Toxic(D004-17)
Toxic (D0 18-43)
Characteristic Mixed
TOTAL
12,743
122,301
347
201,084
223,729
117,458
677,662
F Waste
K Waste
P Waste
U Waste

Listed Mixed
TOTAL
99,108
28,401
23
1,780

518,281
647,593






TOTAL 84,326

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                                                                             State Summaries
                                                                           ALABAMA

                                                                    Waste Management
Table 3
'6'7 2 \
1 	 i
\ 5 ^
UD
Ten Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Managers and Quantity

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10

Facility Name
Ciba-Geigy Corporation
Sanders Lead Company, Inc
Chemical Waste Management, Inc
M & M Chemical & Equipment Company, Inc
AMPS (Aftermarket Parts & Supply, Inc)
Medusa Cement Company (Demopolis)
Systech Environmental Corporation
Fisher Industrial Service, Inc
Allworth, Inc
ACIPCO (American Cast Iron Pipe Company)
TOTAL
4

1,247
To

Total Number of RCRA TSD
Facilities

',637 Total Quantity of RCRA Hazardous laste Managed
ns


Managed (tons), 1995
City
Mclntosh
Troy
Emmelle
Attalla
Mobile
Demopolis
Demopolis
Glencoe
Birmingham
Birmingham

Quantity
Managed*
848,441
184,579
78,921
40,421
30,546
27,342
23,592
6,574
3,606
2,000
1,246,022
EPA ID
ALD001221902
ALD046481032
ALD000622464
ALD070513767
ALD9831 70010
ALD9831 92402
ALD981019045
ALD981 020894
ALD094476793
ALD003397569

* Quantity managed only by storage was excluded.


Top Management Method

   •  The top management method used in the State of Alabama was aqueous organic treatment
      (826,722 tons).

   Alabama Imports/Exports (As reported by Alabama)

   •  The State that shipped the largest quantity of waste to Alabama was Georgia (25,172 tons).

   •  The State to which Alabama shipped the largest quantity of waste was Texas (36,040 tons).

Note:  Columns may not sum due to rounding.

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National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report: Based on 1995 Data
ALASKA
Waste Generation
64
Total Number of RCRA Large
Quantity Generators (LQGs)

3,432
Tons
Total Quantity of RCRA Hazardous
Waste Generated
Table 1
 Ten Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators and Quantity Generated (tons), 1995

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10

Facility Name
Unocal Agricultural Products
U.S. Naval Air Station Adak, AK
U.S. Army Fort Wainwright
Elmendorf AFB, Alaska
U.S. DOTFAAAniak
Taps Valdez Marine Terminal
U.S. Army Fort Richardson
Tesoro Alaska Kenai
Eielson AFB
U.S. CG Support Center, Kodiak, AK
TOTAL
City
Kenai
Adak
Fort Wainwright
Elmendorf AFB
Aniak
Valdez
Fort Richardson
Kenai
Eielson AFB
Kodiak

Quantity
Generated
818
376
274
254
186
150
135
112
111
94
2,510
EPA ID
AKD092876390
AK41 70024323
AK62 10022426
AK8570028649
AK4690500166
AKD052581758
AK1 21 00221 57
AKD048679682
AK1 570028646
AK9690330742

Table 2
 Quantity of Generated Waste (Tons) That Was Only a Characteristic Waste, Only a Listed Waste, or Both a
 Characteristic and Listed Waste, 1995
           Only Characteristic
Only Listed
Both Characteristic
     & Listed
Ignitable
Corrosive
Reactive
Toxic(D004-17)
Toxic (D0 18-43)
Characteristic Mixed
TOTAL
339
27
5
1,252
581
541
2,745
F Waste
K Waste
P Waste
U Waste

Listed Mixed
TOTAL
98
2
0
194

0
294






TOTAL 391

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                                                                                     State Summaries
                                                                                     ALASKA
                                                                           Waste Management
9
Total Number of RCRA TSD
Facilities

141,610
Tons
Total Quantity of RCRA
Hazardous Waste Managed
Table 3
 Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Managers and Quantity Managed (tons), 1995

1
2
3
4
5

Facility Name**
Tesoro Alaska Kenai
BP Exploration Alaska Inc Prudhoe Bay
Elmendorf AFB, Alaska
U.S. Army Fort Richardson
U.S. Army Fort Wainwright
TOTAL
City
Kenai
Prudhoe Bay
Elmendorf AFB
Fort Richardson
Fort Wainwright

Quantity
Managed*
141,550
54
6
0
0
141,610
EPA ID
AKD048679682
AKD000643239
AK8570028649
AK1 21 00221 57
AK62 10022426

 * Quantity managed only by storage was excluded.
 ' Because quantity managed only by storage was excluded, facilities managing by storage only were not listed.
Top Management Method
      The top management method used in the State of Alaska was aqueous organic treatment (141,550 tons).
   Alaska Imports/Exports (As reported by Alaska)
   •  Alaska did not receive RCRA waste from any other State.
   •  The State to which Alaska shipped the largest quantity of waste was Washington (1,927 tons).
Note:  Columns may not sum due to rounding.

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ARIZONA
Waste Generation
     199
Total Number of RCRA Large
Quantity Generators (LQGs)
    66,865
     Tons
Total Quantity of RCRA Hazardous
Waste Generated
Table 1
 Ten Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators and Quantity Generated
 , 1995
                                                                               (tons)

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10

Facility Name
Hughes Missile Systems
Olin Microelectronic Materials
Magma Metals
Metco Metal Finishing
Continental Circuits Corp
TRW
Gould
Motorola
Motorola
Dynaco
TOTAL
City
Tucson
Chandler
San Manuel
Phoenix
Phoenix
Mesa
Chandler
Mesa
Phoenix
Tempe

Quantity
Generated
32,860
13,852
2,576
1,489
1,427
885
779
752
750
600
55,970
EPA ID
AZD009005422
AZD982508335
AZD001 886597
AZD982486169
AZD980896310
AZD982491649
AZD000625715
AZD043848050
AZD009004177
AZD982503385

Table 2
 Quantity of Generated Waste (Tons) That Was Only a Characteristic Waste, Only a Listed Waste, or Both a
 Characteristic and Listed Waste, 1995
           Only Characteristic
                                 Only Listed
Both Characteristic
     & Listed
Ignitable
Corrosive
Reactive
Toxic(D004-17)
Toxic (D0 18-43)
Characteristic Mixed
TOTAL
514
17,091
1,109
4,828
724
4,514
28,780
F Waste
K Waste
P Waste
U Waste

Listed Mixed
TOTAL
33,709
1
102
34

3
33,849






TOTAL 4,217

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                                                                                   State Summaries
                                                                                  ARIZONA
                                                                         Waste Management
26
Total Number of RCRA TSD
Facilities
11,029
Tons
Total Quantity of RCRA
Hazardous Waste Managed
Table 3
 Ten Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Managers and Quantity Managed (tons), 1995

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10

Facility Name
Hughes Missile Systems
Romic Environmental Technologies
Westates Carbon
Allied Signal Laminate Sys
Palo Verde Nuclear Gen Sta
University Medical Ctr
Talley Defense Sys
Universal Propulsion
Barry M Goldwater Range
Davis Monthan AFB
TOTAL
City
Tucson
Chandler
Parker
Chandler
Winters burg
Tucson
Mesa
Phoenix
Yuma
Tucson

Quantity
Managed*
6,548
2,293
1,971
96
58
32
14
10
3
1
11,026
EPA ID
AZD009005422
AZD009015389
AZD982441263
AZD980735179
AZT000624429
AZD982479354
AZD0201 32502
AZD980814479
AZ4570024139
AZ4570024055

* Quantity managed only by storage was excluded.


Top Management Method

   •  The top management method used in the State of Arizona was other treatment (8,549 tons).

   Arizona Imports/Exports (As reported by Arizona)

   •  The State that shipped the largest quantity of waste to Arizona was California (9,005 tons).

   •  The State to which Arizona shipped the largest quantity of waste was Colorado (15,803 tons).

Note:  Columns may not sum due to rounding.

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ARKANSAS
                                                                                        ,5,6
VVCIOlt^ V^t^l It^l CIIIVSI 1
Total Number of RCRA Large
Quantity Generators (LQGs)

992,794 Total Quantity of RCRA Hazardous
Tons Waste Generated
r 3 4?
V 1
2 f
1 /
<-*, 10 1,4 |
Table 1
Ten

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10

Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators and Quantity Generated (tons), 1995
Facility Name City
Quantity
Generated EPA ID
Great Lakes Chemical Corp Main El Dorado 745,527 ARD0431 95429
Rineco Benton
48,059 ARD981 057870
Eastman Chemical Co AR Div Batesville 45,301 ARD089234884
Enscolnc El Dorado 35,724 ARD069748192
NucorYamato Steel Blytheville 33,973 ARD981 908890
Nucor Steel Arkansas Blytheville 32,403 ARD983278243
Reynolds Metals Co Gum Springs Plant Gum Springs 9,971 ARD006354161
CPS Chemical Company W Memphis 6,068 ARD093792067
Quanex MacSteel Division Ft Smith
Albemarle Corp South Plant Magnolia
TOTAL
5,256 ARD053730701
5,068 ARD052528809
967,350
Table 2
 Quantity of Generated Waste (Tons) That Was Only a Characteristic Waste, Only a Listed Waste, or Both a
 Characteristic and Listed Waste, 1995
           Only Characteristic
Only Listed
Both Characteristic
     & Listed
Ignitable
Corrosive
Reactive
Toxic(D004-17)
Toxic (D0 18-43)
Characteristic Mixed
TOTAL
13,317
13,243
124
4,242
4,723
37,555
73,204
F Waste
K Waste
P Waste
U Waste

Listed Mixed
TOTAL
4,121
822,030
15
262

1,456
827,884






TOTAL 91,704
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                                                                                  State Summaries
                                                                             ARKANSAS

                                                                        Waste Management
17
Total Number of RCRA TSD
Facilities

1,000,465
Tons
Total Quantity of RCRA
Hazardous Waste Managed
Table 3
 Ten Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Managers and Quantity Managed (tons), 1995

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10

Facility Name
Great Lakes Chemical Corp Main
Reynolds Metals Co Gum Springs Plant
Ash Grove Cement Company
Ensco Inc
Eastman Chemical Co AR Div
Rineco
Albemarle Corp South Plant
Atlantic Research Corp
U.S. Army Pine Bluff Arsenal
U.S. EPA Incineration Research Facility
TOTAL
City
El Dorado
Gum Springs
Foreman
El Dorado
Batesville
Benton
Magnolia
E Camden
Pine Bluff
Jefferson

Quantity
Managed*
743,764
72,680
52,555
45,870
44,728
40,431
305
59
47
11
1,000,450
EPA ID
ARD0431 95429
ARD006354161
ARD981512270
ARD069748192
ARD089234884
ARD981 057870
ARD052528809
ARD091 688283
AR021 3820707
AR61 40090006

* Quantity managed only by storage was excluded.


Top Management Method

      The top management method used in the State of Arkansas was deepwell/underground injection
      (743,764 tons).

   Arkansas Imports/Exports (As reported by Arkansas)

      The State that shipped the largest quantity of waste to Arkansas was a foreign country (47,537 tons).

      The State to which Arkansas shipped the largest quantity of waste was Illinois (39,121 tons).

Note:  Columns may not sum due to rounding.

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CALIFORNIA
Waste Generation
1 640 Total Number of RCRA Large
' Quantity Generators (LQGs)

11,1 09,924 Total Quantity of RCRA Hazardous
Tons Waste Generated
Table 1
r
1 ,3,9 /
2,4,6, ^\
7,8,10 i*>
Ten Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators and Quantity Generated (tons),
Facility Name
1 Shell Oil Co
2 Chemical Waste Management Azusa Facility
3 Tosco Refining Company
4 TRW Space Electronics Manhattan Beach
5 National Semiconductor
6 Morris Environmental Services Inc
7 BKK Landfill
8 Gardena Plating Company
9 Chevron Chemical Co
10 Phibro Tech Inc
TOTAL
Quantity
City Generated
Martinez 8,507,324
Azusa 901 ,460
Martinez 308,783
Manhattan Beach 202,275
Santa Clara 151,771
Vernon 138,895
WestCovina 110,631
Gardena 49,613
Richmond 47,822
Santa Fe Springs 39,332
10,457,906
>
i>
1995
EPA ID
CAD0091 64021
CAD008302903
CAD000072751
CAD008324949
CAD041 472986
CAD097030993
CAD067786749
CAD046442612
CAD043237486
CAD008488025

Table 2
 Quantity of Generated Waste (Tons) That Was Only a Characteristic Waste, Only a Listed Waste, or Both a
 Characteristic and Listed Waste, 1995
            Only Characteristic
Only Listed
Both Characteristic
     & Listed
Ignitable
Corrosive
Reactive
Toxic(D004-17)
Toxic (D0 18-43)
Characteristic Mixed
TOTAL
16,897
668,746
319
216,940
8,526,611
356,006
9,785,519
F Waste
K Waste
P Waste
U Waste

Listed Mixed
TOTAL
1,122,322
42,187
47
2,590

36,699
1,203,845






TOTAL 119,999
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                                                                                State Summaries
                                                                          CALIFORNIA

                                                                       Waste Management
3,4,5
Table
k"\
"^cj
3
Ten Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Managers and

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10

Facility Name
Shell Oil Co
Rockwell Rocketdyne SSFL
Norris Environmental Services Inc
TRW Space Electronics Manhattan Beach
BKK Landfill
Rockwell Intl Rocketdyne SSFL NASA
Phibro Tech Inc
Chevron Chemical Co
U. S. Navy Long Beach Shipyard
Safety Kleen Corp
TOTAL
12

13,63
To

|6 Total Number of RCRA TSD
Facilities

1 ,078 Total Quantity of RCRA
ns Hazardous Waste Managed

Quantity Managed (tons), 1995
City
Martinez
Simi Hills
Vernon
Manhattan Beach
West Covina
Simi Hills
Santa Fe Springs
Richmond
Long Beach
Reedley

Quantity
Managed* EPA ID
8,504,969 CAD0091 64021
3,922,575 CAD093365435
374,057 CAD097030993
202,116 CAD008324949
110,439 CAD067786749
77,026 CA1 800090010
71 ,859 CAD008488025
47,568 CAD043237486
26,030 CA61 700231 09
24,469 CAD093459485
13,361,108
* Quantity managed only by storage was excluded.
Top Management Method

      The top management method used in the State of California was aqueous organic treatment
      (12,562,534 tons).

   California Imports/Exports (As reported by California)

      The State that shipped the largest quantity of waste to California was Utah (27,162 tons).

      The State to which California shipped the largest quantity of waste was Texas (692,525 tons).

Note:  Columns may not sum due to rounding.
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National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report: Based on 1995 Data
COLORADO
Waste Generation
156
Total Number of RCRA Large
Quantity Generators (LQGs)

169,554
Tons
Total Quantity of RCRA Hazardous
Waste Generated
Table 1
 Ten Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators and Quantity Generated (tons), 1995

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10

Facility Name
Highway 36 Land Development Corp
U.S. Department of Energy
Rocky Mountain Arsenal
Colorado Refining Co
CF&I Steel LP Pueblo Plant
CDOT Transportation HQ
Syntex Chemicals Inc
Atmel Corporation
Boulder Scientific Company
Phillips Pipe Line Company
TOTAL
City
Deer Trail
Golden
Commerce City
Commerce City
Pueblo
Denver
Boulder
Colorado Springs
Mead
La Junta

Quantity
Generated
64,422
33,041
18,872
18,334
14,262
4,109
2,245
1,735
1,520
1,317
159,857
EPA ID
COD991 300484
C07890010526
CO521 0020769
COD0001 09975
COD007057961
COD980952097
COD076470525
COD081 474710
COD000694869
COD000706853

Table 2
 Quantity of Generated Waste (Tons) That Was Only a Characteristic Waste, Only a Listed Waste, or Both a
 Characteristic and Listed Waste, 1995
           Only Characteristic
Only Listed
Both Characteristic
     & Listed
Ignitable
Corrosive
Reactive
Toxic(D004-17)
Toxic (D0 18-43)
Characteristic Mixed
TOTAL
448
1,332
8
1,123
1,839
6,623
11,372
F Waste
K Waste
P Waste
U Waste

Listed Mixed
TOTAL
15,426
38,279
3
31

18,034
71,773






TOTAL 86,364
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                                                                               State Summaries
                                                                          COLORADO
                                                                      Waste Management
1 1
Table 3
Ten

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10

Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste
Facility Name
3

191,
To

6 Total Number of RCRA TSD
Facilities

047 Total Quantity of RCRA
ns Hazardous Waste Managed


Managers and Quantity Managed (tons), 1995
City
Highway 36 Land Development Corp Deer Trail
Syntex Chemicals Inc
U.S. Department of Energy
Boulder
Golden
Syntex Lyons Groundwater Cleanup Lyons
CDOT Transportation HQ
U.S. Geological Survey
Denver
Arvada
Axelson Inc/DBA Dresser Oil Tools Colorado Springs
Ensign-Bickford Company
Louviers
E I Dupont De Nemours & Co Inc Louviers
Rocky Mountain Arsenal
TOTAL
Commerce City

Quantity
Managed*
110,012
31,397
30,986
14,246
4,072
199
105
22
5
4
191,048
EPA ID
COD991 300484
COD076470525
C07890010526
COD981551286
COD980952097
CO3141190014
COD980635841
COD075754663
COD007060981
CO521 0020769

* Quantity managed only by storage was excluded.

Top Management Method
      The top management method used in the State of Colorado was landfill (61,145 tons).
   Colorado Imports/Exports (As reported by Colorado)
      The State that shipped the largest quantity of waste to Colorado was Arizona (21,663 tons).
      The State to which Colorado shipped the largest quantity of waste was Texas (40,186 tons).
Note:  Columns may not sum due to rounding.
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CONNECTICUT
Waste Generation
     395
Total Number of RCRA Large
Quantity Generators (LQGs)
   295,928
    Tons
Total Quantity of RCRA Hazardous
Waste Generated
Table 1
 Ten Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators and Quantity Generated
 s), 1995
     7,10
                                                                              (ton

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10

Facility Name
Ideal MFC
Light Metals Coloring Co Inc
Pfizer Inc
Metropolitan Metal Finishing Co
Bridgeport Fittings Inc
Environmental Waste Resources
Enthone-Omi Inc
Stanley Bostitch
Clean Harbors of Connecticut, Inc
Atlantic Wire Co
TOTAL
City
Beacon Falls
Southington
Groton
Hamden
Stratford
Waterbury
West Haven
Clinton
Bristol
Branford

Quantity
Generated
98,768
41,760
38,958
17,061
14,046
8,525
6,448
6,080
5,746
4,069
241,461
EPA ID
CTD001168137
CTD001 162460
CTD001 147495
CTD001 183052
CTD001 180728
CTD0721 38969
CTD001 169010
CTD01 8631 952
CTD000604488
CTD001161181

Table 2
 Quantity of Generated Waste (Tons) That Was Only a Characteristic Waste, Only a Listed Waste, or Both a
 Characteristic and Listed Waste, 1995
           Only Characteristic
                                Only Listed
Both Characteristic
     & Listed
Ignitable
Corrosive
Reactive
Toxic(D004-17)
Toxic (D0 18-43)
Characteristic Mixed
TOTAL
3,012
14,517
1,104
24,297
496
60,819
104,245
F Waste
K Waste
P Waste
U Waste

Listed Mixed
TOTAL
119,295
5
8,077
210

116
127,703






TOTAL 63,918
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                                                                                 State Summaries
                                                                       CONNECTICUT

                                                                       Waste Management
43
Total Number of RCRA TSD
Facilities
                   10
Table 3
 Ten Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Managers and Quantity Managed (tons), 1995
154,729
Tons
Total Quantity of RCRA
Hazardous Waste Managed

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10

Facility Name
Ideal MFC
Pfizer Inc
United Oil Recovery, Inc
Environmental Waste Resources
Clean Harbors of Connecticut, Inc
Pratt & Whitney
Cytec Ind Inc Wallinford
Sporting Goods Properties Inc
Dow Chemical Co. Allys Point Pit
Bridgeport United Recycling Inc
TOTAL
City
Beacon Falls
Groton
Meriden
Waterbury
Bristol
East Hartford
Wallingford
Bridgeport
Gales Ferry
Bridgeport

Quantity
Managed*
98,737
21,306
15,981
7,901
7,247
912
801
669
633
486
154,673
EPA ID
CTD001168137
CTD001 147495
CTD021816889
CTD0721 38969
CTD000604488
CTD990672081
CTD001 173467
CTD001453216
CTD001 159730
CTD002593887

* Quantity managed only by storage was excluded.


Top Management Method

      The top management method used in the State of Connecticut was aqueous inorganic treatment
      (105,259 tons).

   Connecticut Imports/Exports (As reported by Connecticut)

      The State that shipped the largest quantity of waste to Connecticut was Massachusetts (9,564 tons).

      The State to which Connecticut shipped the largest quantity of waste was New Jersey (22,649 tons).

Note:  Columns may not sum due to rounding.
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DELAWARE
Waste Generation
                              2.5.6
64
Total Number of RCRA Large
Quantity Generators (LQGs)

22,263
Tons
Total Quantity of RCRA Hazardous
Waste Generated
Table 1
 Ten Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators and Quantity Generated
 ), 1995
                                              (tons

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10

Facility Name
Citisteel USA Inc
Ciba-Geigy Corp, Pigments Dept
Standard Chlorine of DE
Star Enterprise
Delaware Sand & Gravel
ICI Americas - Atlas Point Site
GM Assembly Division
DuPont Experimental Station
Occidental Chemical Corporation
Chrysler Corporation
TOTAL
City
Claymont
Newport
Delaware City
Delaware City
New Castle
New Castle
Wilmington
Wilmington
Delaware City
Newark

Quantity
Generated
5,042
3,078
2,600
2,430
1,941
1,457
1,072
806
591
543
19,560
EPA ID
DED002276764
DED980830400
DED041212473
DED002329738
DEP000001224
DED002342020
DED002369205
DED003930807
DED003913266
DED002357408

Table 2
 Quantity of Generated Waste (Tons) That Was Only a Characteristic Waste, Only a Listed Waste, or Both a
 Characteristic and Listed Waste, 1995
           Only Characteristic
Only Listed
Both Characteristic
     & Listed
Ignitable
Corrosive
Reactive
Toxic(D004-17)
Toxic (D0 18-43)
Characteristic Mixed
TOTAL
253
362
160
2,260
2,731
2,193
7,959
F Waste
K Waste
P Waste
U Waste

Listed Mixed
TOTAL
1,276
2,423
25
38

210
3,973






TOTAL 10,293
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         1,4
     DELAWARE

Waste Management
Table 3
Largest

1
2
3
4

\ M.
RCRA Hazardous Waste Managers and
Facility Name**
DuPont Experimental Station
Star Enterprise
Dover Air Force Base
Harper Thiel Inc
TOTAL
i

2,0
To

Quantity Managed (tons), 1995
City
Wilmington
Delaware City
Dover
Wilmington

Total Number
Facilities
of RCRA TSD

04 Total Quantity of RCRA
ns Hazardous Waste Managed


Quantity
Managed*
1,810
192
3
0
2,005


EPA ID
DED003930807
DED002329738
DE8570024010
DED002366854

 * Quantity managed only by storage was excluded.
** Because quantity managed only by storage was excluded, facilities managing by storage only were not listed.


Top Management Method


   •   The top management method used in the State of Delaware was incineration (1,810 tons).


   Delaware Imports/Exports (As reported by Delaware)


   •   The State that shipped the largest quantity of waste to Delaware was New Jersey (846 tons).


   •   The State to which Delaware shipped the largest quantity of waste was Pennsylvania (5,210 tons).


Note:   Columns may not sum due to rounding.
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DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
Waste Generation
18
Total Number of RCRA Large
Quantity Generators (LQGs)

764
Tons
Total Quantity of RCRA Hazardous
Waste Generated
Table 1
 Ten Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators and Quantity Generated (tons),
 995

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10

Facility Name
U.S. Bureau of Engraving and Printing
Exxon Co USA 27988
Pepco Benning Road Generating Station
Washington Gas Light Co
Washington Post Newspaper-Southeast PLT
U.S. Washington Adueduct Division
Architect of the Capitol
Walter Reed Army Medical Center
Boiling Air Force Base
Washington Post Newspaper
TOTAL
City
Washington
Washington
Washington
Washington
Washington
Washington
Washington
Washington
Washington
Washington

Quantity
Generated
260
136
100
38
29
25
25
23
19
19
674
EPA ID
DC2200907812
DCR000000315
DCD000819516
DCD077797793
DCD003238193
DC1 960000908
DC4141707162
DC421 0021 156
DC9570090036
DCD003245768

Table 2
 Quantity of Generated Waste (Tons) That Was Only a Characteristic Waste, Only a Listed Waste, or Both a
 Characteristic and Listed Waste, 1995


          Only Characteristic                   Only Listed
Both Characteristic
    & Listed
Ignitable
Corrosive
Reactive
Toxic(D004-17)
Toxic (D0 18-43)
Characteristic Mixed
TOTAL
138
68
2
117
40
195
560
F Waste
K Waste
P Waste
U Waste

Listed Mixed
TOTAL
9
0
1
2

7
19






TOTAL 178
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                                                                                  State Summaries
                                                          DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA

                                                                         Waste Management
1
Total Number of RCRA TSD
Facilities

0
Tons
Total Quantity of RCRA
Hazardous Waste Managed
Top Management Method
      There were no facilities* in the District of Columbia that reported managing (treating or disposing) RCRA hazardous
      waste.
   District of Columbia Imports/Exports (As reported by District of Columbia)

   •  The District of Columbia did not receive RCRA hazardous wastes from any other State.

   •  The State to which the District of Columbia shipped the largest quantity of waste was Maryland
      (412 tons).

Note:  Columns may not sum due to rounding.

*   Because quantity managed only by storage was excluded, facilities managing by storage only were not listed.
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FLORIDA
Waste Generation
418
Total Number of RCRA Large
Quantity Generators (LQGs)

368,904
Tons
Total Quantity of RCRA Hazardous
Waste Generated
Table 1
 Ten Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators and Quantity Generated (tons), 1995

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10

Facility Name
Monsanto Company
Kaiser Aluminum & Chemical Corp
UTC, Pratt & Whitney
Gulf Coast Recycling, Inc
Arizona Chemical
Laidlaw Environmental Services of Bartow
Naval Air Station Jacksonville
Oldover Corporation
Perma - Fix of Florida, Inc
U.S. Navy Public Works Center
TOTAL
City
Gonzalez
Mulberry
Jupiter
Tampa
Panama City
Bartow
Jacksonville
Green Cove Springs
Gainesville
Pensacola

Quantity
Generated
146,765
96,495
37,926
29,563
4,692
4,527
4,144
3,631
3,391
3,027
334,161
EPA ID
FLD071951966
FLD0041 06811
FLD001 447952
FLD004092839
FLD004065926
FLD980729610
FL61 7002441 2
FLD000737312
FLD980711071
FL91 70024567

Table 2
 Quantity of Generated Waste (Tons) That Was Only a Characteristic Waste, Only a Listed Waste, or Both a
 Characteristic and Listed Waste, 1995


           Only Characteristic                   Only Listed
Both Characteristic
     & Listed
Ignitable
Corrosive
Reactive
Toxic(D004-17)
Toxic (D0 18-43)
Characteristic Mixed
TOTAL
1,739
246,808
117
8,379
7,023
32,048
296,115
F Waste
K Waste
P Waste
U Waste

Listed Mixed
TOTAL
5,748
457
178
1,193

158
7,734






TOTAL 64,933
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                                                                                    State Summaries
                 3,5,7.
                               .8,9
         FLORIDA

Waste Management
56
Total Number of RCRA TSD
Facilities
161,763
Tons
Total Quantity of RCRA
Hazardous Waste Managed
                                     Table 3
 Ten Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Managers and Quantity Managed (tons), 1995

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10

Facility Name
Kaiser Aluminum & Chemical Corp.
UTC, Pratt & Whitney
Industrial Water Services
Laidlaw Environmental Services of Bartow
Florida Solite Co
Perma - Fix of Florida, Inc
Oldover Corporation
Cape Canaveral Air Station
NASA Kennedy Space Center
Olin Corporation
TOTAL
City
Mulberry
Jupiter
Jacksonville
Bartow
Green Cove Springs
Gainesville
Green Cove Springs
Patrick, AFB
Kennedy Space Center
St. Marks

Quantity
Managed*
96,495
37,830
13,540
4,496
3,254
3,247
2,451
165
125
64
161,667
EPA ID
FLD0041 06811
FLD001 447952
FLD981 928484
FLD980729610
FLD004059085
FLD980711071
FLD000737312
FL2800016121
FL6800014585
FLD047096524

* Quantity managed only by storage was excluded.


Top Management Method

   •  The top management method used in the State of Florida was deepwell/underground injection
      (96,495 tons).

   Florida Imports/Exports (As reported by Florida)

   •  The State that shipped the largest quantity of waste to Florida was Georgia (4,382 tons).

   •  The State to which Florida shipped the largest quantity of waste was South Carolina (23,706 tons).

Note:  Columns may not sum due to rounding.
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GEORGIA
Waste Generation
                                                                                      3.5,7
430
Total Number of RCRA Large
Quantity Generators (LQGs)

459,543
Tons
Total Quantity of RCRA Hazardous
Waste Generated
Table 1
 Ten Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators and Quantity Generated (tons), 1995

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10

Facility Name
Saft America Inc
The William L Bonnell Co Inc
The Nutrasweet Company
Chemical Products Corp
Southern Wood Piedmont Co - Augusta
Atlantic Steel Industries - Cartersville
Searle
Chemical Conservation of GA
GNB Technologies Inc
Intermetro Industries Corp
TOTAL
City
Valdosta
Newnan
Augusta
Cartersville
Augusta
Cartersville
Augusta
Valdosta
Columbus
Douglas

Quantity
Generated
232,265
25,155
23,666
19,344
18,699
14,851
11,170
10,034
8,575
7,777
371,536
EPA ID
GAD0631 52573
GAD003273224
GAD981237118
GAD003275468
GAD051 034387
GAD030059182
GAD039046800
GAD093380814
GAD070330576
GAD980842975

Table 2
 Quantity of Generated Waste (Tons) That Was Only a Characteristic Waste, Only a Listed Waste, or Both a
 Characteristic and Listed Waste, 1995
           Only Characteristic
Only Listed
Both Characteristic
     & Listed
Ignitable
Corrosive
Reactive
Toxic(D004-17)
Toxic (D0 18-43)
Characteristic Mixed
TOTAL
4,289
9,107
607
273,808
3,019
38,946
329,777
F Waste
K Waste
P Waste
U Waste

Listed Mixed
TOTAL
64,622
17,811
117
378

1,695
84,622






TOTAL 45,122
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                                                                                   State Summaries
                           3,5,10
        GEORGIA

Waste Management
\8 7
1 1-7 s
Table 3
Ten

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10

Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Managers and
Facility Name
Saft America Inc
The William L Bonnell Co Inc
The Nutrasweet Company
Chemical Products Corp
Searle
TRI Chem Company
Chemical Conservation of GA
GNB Technologies Inc
McWhorter Technologies Inc
DSM Chemicals North America
TOTAL
5

348,
To

Total Number of RCRA TSD
Facilities

359 Total Quantity of RCRA
ns Hazardous Waste Managed


Quantity Managed (tons), 1995
City
Valdosta
Newnan
Augusta
Cartersville
Augusta
Atlanta
Valdosta
Columbus
Forest Park
Augusta

Quantity
Managed*
232,190
25,000
23,659
19,343
1 1 ,036
9,003
7,997
4,550
4,189
3,588
340,555
EPA ID
GAD0631 52573
GAD003273224
GAD981237118
GAD003275468
GAD039046800
GAD082830803
GAD093380814
GAD070330576
GAD084823301
GAD051011609

* Quantity managed only by storage was excluded.


Top Management Method

   •  The top management method used in the State of Georgia was aqueous inorganic treatment
      (231,913 tons).

   Georgia Imports/Exports (As reported by Georgia)

   •  The State that shipped the largest quantity of waste to Georgia was Florida (2,753 tons).

   •  The State to which Georgia shipped the largest quantity of waste was South Carolina (39,958 tons).

Note:  Columns may not sum due to rounding.
      CBI data excluded from State Summary Analysis volume.
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GUAM
Waste Generation
      13
Total Number of RCRA Large
Quantity Generators (LQGs)
     299
     Tons
Total Quantity of RCRA Hazardous
Waste Generated
Table 1
 Ten Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators and Quantity Generated (tons), 1995

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10

Facility Name
U.S. Navy Public Works CTN
U.S. Navy Ship Repair Facility Guam
U.S. AF Andersen Air Force Base
U.S. Navy U.S. Naval Activities Guam
U.S. Navy U.S. Fleet and Industrial Supply
U.S. Navy NCTAMS Westpac Guam
U.S. Navy U.S. Fleet and Industrial Supply
U.S. Navy Public Works CTN
U.S. Navy Shell Agat Terminal
U.S. Navy U.S. Naval Hospital Guam
TOTAL
Quantity
City Generated
PWC
Naval Activities
Yigo
Santa Rita
Sumay Drive
Dededeo
Village of Piti
Piti
Agat
Agana Heights

113
44
41
39
39
10
4
3
3
2
298
EPA ID
GU51 70022680
GU41 70027334
GU6571999519
GU71 70027323
GU41 70090027
GU01 70090021
GU31 70090028
GU41 70090001
GUT000010009
GU91 70090022

Table 2
 Quantity of Generated Waste (Tons) That Was Only a Characteristic Waste, Only a Listed Waste, or Both a
 Characteristic and Listed Waste, 1995
           Only Characteristic
                                  Only Listed
Both Characteristic
     & Listed
Ignitable
Corrosive
Reactive
Toxic(D004-17)
Toxic (D0 18-43)
Characteristic Mixed
TOTAL
90
24
2
72
2
74
263
F Waste
K Waste
P Waste
U Waste

Listed Mixed
TOTAL
1
0
0
2

0
3






TOTAL 32
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                                                                                     State Summaries
                                                                                         GUAM
                                                                           Waste Management
2
Total Number of RCRA TSD
Facilities
0
Tons
Total Quantity of RCRA
Hazardous Waste Managed
Table 3
 Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Managers and Quantity Managed (tons), 1995
                                                                      Quantity
       Facility Name**                                 City               Managed*       EPA ID
   1   U.S. AF Andersen Air Force Base                   Yigo                       0     GU6571999519
	TOTAL	0	
 * Quantity managed only by storage was excluded.
** Because quantity managed only by storage was excluded, facilities managing by storage only were not listed.

Top Management Method
       The top management method used in Guam was other treatment (0 tons).
   Guam Imports/Exports (As reported by Guam)
       Guam did not receive RCRA waste from any other State.
       The State to which Guam shipped the largest quantity of waste was Washington (399 tons).
Note:  Columns may not sum due to rounding.
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HAWAII
Waste Generation
53
Total Number of RCRA Large
Quantity Generators (LQGs)

592,900
Tons
Total Quantity of RCRA Hazardous
Waste Generated
Table 1
 Ten Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators and Quantity Generated (tons), 1995

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10

Facility Name
BHP Petroleum Americas Refining Inc
U.S. Navy Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard
U.S. Navy Public Works Cntr
U.S. AF Hickam Air Force Base
U.S. MC Base Hawaii
Gasco Inc Pier 38
U.S. Navy Naval Magazine Lualualei
U.S. AG Schofield Barracks
Midpac Lumber Co Ltd
U.S. Navy Naval Submarine Base Pearl Harbor
TOTAL
City
Kapolei
Pearl Harbor
Pearl Harbor
Hickam AFB
Kaneohe MCBH
Honolulu
Ewa Beach
Schofield Barracks
Honolulu
Pearl Harbor

Quantity
Generated
591,158
421
190
100
94
80
77
73
59
56
592,308
EPA ID
HID056786395
HI61 70024339
H1 11 70024334
HI8570028722
HI61 70022762
HID984470112
HI91 70090006
HI321 0022239
HID981 164569
HI31 70024340

Table 2
 Quantity of Generated Waste (Tons) That Was Only a Characteristic Waste, Only a Listed Waste, or Both a
 Characteristic and Listed Waste, 1995
           Only Characteristic
Only Listed
Both Characteristic
     & Listed
Ignitable
Corrosive
Reactive
Toxic(D004-17)
Toxic (D0 18-43)
Characteristic Mixed
TOTAL
208
36
64
789
589,729
395
591,221
F Waste
K Waste
P Waste
U Waste

Listed Mixed
TOTAL
119
34
0
3

1,407
1,563






TOTAL 117
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                                                                                         HAWAII
                                                                             Waste Management
6
Total Number of RCRA TSD
Facilities
476
Tons
Total Quantity of RCRA
Hazardous Waste Managed
Table 3
 Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Managers and Quantity Managed (tons), 1995

1
2
3
4
5

Facility Name**
Unitek Environmental Svcs Inc
Honolulu Wood Treating Co Ltd
Chevron Products Co Hawaii Refinery
U.S. Navy Public Works Cntr
U.S. Navy Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard
TOTAL
City
Kapolei
Kapolei
Kapolei
Pearl Harbor
Pearl Harbor

Quantity
Managed*
476
0
0
0
0
476
EPA ID
HIT000603514
HID0091 98797
HIT160010005
H1 11 70024334
HI61 70024339

 * Quantity managed only by storage was excluded.
** Because quantity managed only by storage was excluded, facilities managing by storage only were not listed.
Top Management Method
       The top management method used in the State of Hawaii was solvents recovery (476 tons).
   Hawaii Imports/Exports (As reported by Hawaii)
       The State that shipped the largest quantity of waste to Hawaii was Trust Territories (29 tons).
       The State to which Hawaii shipped the largest quantity of waste was California (2,039 tons).
Note:  Columns may not sum due to rounding.
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IDAHO
Waste Generation
                                                                       5,6,9,10
      52
Total Number of RCRA Large
Quantity Generators (LQGs)
   1,209,841
     Tons
Total Quantity of RCRA Hazardous
Waste Generated
Table 1
 Ten Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators and Quantity Generated (tons),
 1995

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10

Facility Name
FMC Corp Phosphorus Chemicals Group
BlountlncCCI Oper
Envirosafe Services of Idaho
U. S. DOE Idaho Nat'l Engineering Laboratory
Micron Technology Inc
Boise Air Terminal
Harpers Inc
American Microsystems Inc
Zilog Inc
ADA Co Hwy Dist Owyhee Plaza
TOTAL
City
Pocatello
Lewiston
Grand View
Scoville
Boise
Boise
Post Falls
Pocatello
Nampa
Boise

Quantity
Generated
775,621
426,047
3,804
2,655
338
224
201
143
89
85
1,209,207
EPA ID
IDD070929518
IDD009066481
IDD073114654
ID4890008952
IDD093120871
ID00001 47850
ID0000285106
IDD053798104
IDD097762231
ID0000987719

Table 2
 Quantity of Generated Waste (Tons) That Was Only a Characteristic Waste, Only a Listed Waste, or Both a
 Characteristic and Listed Waste, 1995
           Only Characteristic
                                  Only Listed
Both Characteristic
     & Listed
Ignitable
Corrosive
Reactive
Toxic(D004-17)
Toxic (D0 18-43)
Characteristic Mixed
TOTAL
26
51
3
1,096,410
39
179
1,096,708
F Waste
K Waste
P Waste
U Waste

Listed Mixed
TOTAL
4,183
41
11
6

1
4,242






TOTAL 108,884
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                                                                                         IDAHO
                                                                            Waste Management
10
Total Number of RCRA TSD
Facilities
1,240,434
Tons
Total Quantity of RCRA
Hazardous Waste Managed
Table 3
 Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Managers and Quantity Managed (tons), 1995

1
2
3
4
5
6
7

Facility Name**
FMC Corp Phosphorus Chemicals Group
BlountlncCCI Oper
Envirosafe Services of Idaho
U.S. DOE Idaho Nat'l Engineering Laboratory
Morrison Knudsen Corp Boise Loco Oper
H & M Oil Corp
U.S. AF Mountain Home Base
TOTAL
City
Pocatello
Lewiston
Grand View
Scoville
Boise
Pocatello
Mountain Home

Quantity
Managed*
775,575
425,659
37,052
2,146
1
0
0
1,240,434
EPA ID
IDD070929518
IDD009066481
IDD073114654
ID4890008952
IDD980976831
IDD984667196
ID35721 24557

 * Quantity managed only by storage was excluded.
 ' Because quantity managed only by storage was excluded, facilities managing by storage only were not listed.
Top Management Method
       The top management method used in the State of Idaho was surface impoundment (507,148 tons).
   Idaho Imports/Exports (As reported by Idaho)
       The State that shipped the largest quantity of waste to Idaho was Illinios (8,415 tons).
       The State to which Idaho shipped the largest quantity of waste was California (743 tons).
Note:   Columns may not sum due to rounding.
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ILLINOIS
Waste Generation
1,156
Total Number of RCRA Large
Quantity Generators (LQGs)

12,756,271
Tons
Total Quantity of RCRA Hazardous
Waste Generated
                                                                                        3,6.7
Table 1
 Ten Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators and Quantity Generated (tons), 1995

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10

Facility Name
Shell Wood River Refining Co
Mobil Oil Corp
Nalco Chemical Co
Cabot Corp
Modern Plating Corp-Plant2
Motorola Inc
Gatto Industrial Platers Inc
Ecolab Inc
Allied-Signal Inc
Peoria Disposal Co Inc
TOTAL
City
Roxana
Joliet
Bedford Park
Tuscola
Freeport
Schaumburg
Chicago
Joliet
Metropolis
Peoria

Quantity
Generated
8,627,306
960,344
721,791
422,284
193,836
178,057
165,667
138,977
129,948
124,760
11,662,970
EPA ID
ILD080012305
ILD064403199
ILD005092572
ILD042075333
ILD0051 72325
ILD079763140
ILD984832311
ILD064385701
ILD006278170
ILD000805812

Table 2
 Quantity of Generated Waste (Tons) That Was Only a Characteristic Waste, Only a Listed Waste, or Both a
 Characteristic and Listed Waste, 1995
           Only Characteristic
Only Listed
Both Characteristic
     & Listed
Ignitable
Corrosive
Reactive
Toxic(D004-17)
Toxic (D0 18-43)
Characteristic Mixed
TOTAL
17,686
1,260,258
22,400
592,532
8,366,583
1,187,901
11,447,360
F Waste
K Waste
P Waste
U Waste

Listed Mixed
TOTAL
227,250
182,707
100,902
1,891

1 1 ,543
524,292






TOTAL 784,052
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                                                                                     State Summaries
                                 3,4.9.10
          ILLINOIS

Waste Management
107
Total Number of RCRA TSD
Facilities

3,274,425
Tons
Total Quantity of RCRA
Hazardous Waste Managed
Table 3
 Ten Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Managers and Quantity Managed (tons), 1995

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10

Facility Name
Shell Wood River Refining Co
Peoria Disposal Co Inc
Envirite Corp
Safety Kleen Envirosystems Co
Northwestern Steel & Wire #2
LTV Steel Co
Trade Waste Incineration Inc
Phibro-Tech Inc
Clean Harbors Services Inc
Heritage Environmental Service
TOTAL
City
Roxana
Peoria
Harvey
Dolton
Sterling
Hennepin
Sauget
Joliet
Chicago
Lemont

Quantity
Managed*
2,746,874
117,914
81,730
79,926
61,145
34,984
27,587
24,800
23,268
12,324
3,210,552
EPA ID
ILD080012305
ILD000805812
ILD000666206
ILD980613913
ILD005263157
ILD000781591
ILD098642424
ILD062480850
ILD000608471
ILD085349264

* Quantity managed only by storage was excluded.


Top Management Method

       The top management method used in the State of Illinois was aqueous inorganic treatment
       (2,750,788 tons).

   Illinois Imports/Exports (As reported by Illinois)

       The State that shipped the largest quantity of waste to Illinois was Indiana (25,838 tons).

       The State to which Illinois shipped the largest quantity of waste was Indiana (57,198 tons).

Note:   Columns may not sum due to rounding.
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INDIANA
Waste Generation
     609
Total Number of RCRA Large
Quantity Generators (LQGs)
   1,733,026
    Tons
Total Quantity of RCRA Hazardous
Waste Generated
Table 1
 Ten Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators and Quantity Generated (tons), 1995

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10

Facility Name
Amoco Oil Company Whiting Lakefront
Bethlehem Steel Corporation
Eli Lilly & Co.-Kentucky Ave (1555)
Elkhart Plating Corp.
Eli Lilly & Co. Clinton Lab
Heritage Environmental Services Inc
General Battery/Exide Corp.
Eli Lilly & Co.-Tippecanoe Laboratories
Nucor Steel
Aisin U.S.A. Mfg., Inc
TOTAL
City
Whiting
Burns Harbor
Indianapolis
Elkhart
Clinton
Indianapolis
Muncie
Shadeland
Crawfordsville
Seymour

Quantity
Generated
399,930
392,442
231,916
85,613
81,907
68,235
57,959
57,807
51,079
46,575
1,473,463
EPA ID
IND000810861
IND003913423
IND000806935
IND005467618
IND072040348
IND093219012
IND000717959
IND006050967
IND1 81 157009
IND982617318

Table 2
 Quantity of Generated Waste (Tons) That Was Only a Characteristic Waste, Only a Listed Waste, or Both a
 Characteristic and Listed Waste, 1995
           Only Characteristic
                                 Only Listed
Both Characteristic
     & Listed
Ignitable
Corrosive
Reactive
Toxic(D004-17)
Toxic (D0 18-43)
Characteristic Mixed
TOTAL
30,895
94,089
348
180,103
3,947
393,829
703,211
F Waste
K Waste
P Waste
U Waste

Listed Mixed
TOTAL
78,995
112,763
17
306

393,843
585,924






TOTAL 443,791
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                                                                                State Summaries
                                                                                 INDIANA

                                                                       Waste Management
76
Total Number of RCRA TSD
Facilities
1,486,318
Tons
Total Quantity of RCRA
Hazardous Waste Managed
Table 3
 Ten Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Managers and Quantity Managed (tons), 1995

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10

* Quantity
Facility Name
Amoco Oil Company Whiting Lakefront
Bethlehem Steel Corporation
Quemetco, Inc
Chemical Waste Management
Essroc Materials Inc
Heritage Environmental Services Inc
Heritage Environmental Services, Inc
General Battery/Exide Corp
Rhone-Poulenc
General Electric Company
TOTAL
managed only by storage was excluded.
City
Whiting
Burns Harbor
Indianapolis
Fort Wayne
Logansport
Indianapolis
Roachdale
Muncie
Hammond
Mt Vernon


Quantity
Managed*
397,677
391,314
133,122
116,733
91,356
86,257
68,214
62,256
23,187
22,491
1,392,607

EPA ID
IND000810861
IND003913423
IND0001 99653
IND078911146
IND005081542
IND093219012
IND980503890
IND000717959
IND001 859032
IND006376362


Top Management Method

   •   The top management method used in the State of Indiana was deepwell/underground injection
      (391,314 tons).

   Indiana Imports/Exports (As reported by Indiana)

   •   The State that shipped the largest quantity of waste to Indiana was Ohio (75,272 tons).

   •   The State to which Indiana shipped the largest quantity of waste was Illinois (114,409 tons).

Note:  Columns may not sum due to rounding.
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IOWA
Waste Generation
. _. Total Number of RCRA Large
Quantity Generators (LQGs)

39,329 Total Quantity of RCRA Hazardous
Tons Waste Generated
Table 1
1 8
^ 	 	 	 	 — — ~~
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4,1 0/
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Ten Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators and Quantity Generated (tons), 1995
Facility Name
1 Monsanto Company
2 North Star Steel Iowa
3 Fisher Controls - Governor Road
4 E I DuPont De Nemours and Co
5 Deer, John - Waterloo Works
6 Quantum Chemical Company
7 Salsbury Chemicals Inc
8 3M Knoxville
9 AY McDonald Mfg. Co
10 Champion Spark Plug
TOTAL
Quantity
City Generated
Muscatine 7,576
Wilton 4,913
Marshalltown 4,595
Fort Madison 3,222
Waterloo 2,195
Clinton 1,908
Charles City 1 ,894
Knoxville 850
Dubuque 725
Burlington 696
28,574
EPA ID
IAD005273594
IAD000223354
IAD005287768
IAD005272398
IAD005289806
IAD045372836
IAD984591891
IAD075846824
IAD980688717
IAD000805143

Table 2
 Quantity of Generated Waste (Tons) That Was Only a Characteristic Waste, Only a Listed Waste, or Both a
 Characteristic and Listed Waste, 1995
           Only Characteristic
Only Listed
Both Characteristic
     & Listed
Ignitable
Corrosive
Reactive
Toxic(D004-17)
Toxic (D0 18-43)
Characteristic Mixed
TOTAL
2,667
4,021
26
11,104
1,500
5,630
24,947
F Waste
K Waste
P Waste
U Waste

Listed Mixed
TOTAL
1,842
6,646
110
104

3
8,704






TOTAL 5,677
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                                                                                    State Summaries
                                                                                         IOWA
                                                                          Waste Management
28
Total Number of RCRA TSD
Facilities

12,061
Tons
Total Quantity of RCRA
Hazardous Waste Managed
Table 3
 Ten Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Managers and Quantity Managed (tons), 1995

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10

Facility Name
Monsanto Company
Deer, John - Waterloo Works
E I DuPont De Nemours and Co
Iowa Army Ammunition Plant
Electro-Coatings of Iowa Inc
Iowa State University
The University of Iowa
Musser Storage Area (DSA)
Newton Laundry Products Plant 2
John Deere Foundry - Waterloo
TOTALS
City
Muscat! ne
Waterloo
Fort Madison
Middletown
Cedar Rapids
Ames
Oakdale
Muscat! ne
Newton
Waterloo

Quantity
Managed*
6,949
4,190
892
17
6
5
1
0
0
0
12,060
EPA ID
IAD005273594
IAD005289806
IAD005272398
IA721 3820445
IAD005279039
IAT200010601
IAT200010924
IAD000805473
IAD005285689
IAD981 707953

* Quantity managed only by storage was excluded.


Top Management Method

      The top management method used in the State of Iowa was incineration (6,961 tons).

   Iowa Imports/Exports (As reported by Iowa)

      The State that shipped the largest quantity of waste to Iowa was Wisconsin (1,274 tons).

      The State to which Iowa shipped the largest quantity of waste was Illinois (30,769 tons).

Note:  Columns may not sum due to rounding.
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KANSAS
Waste Generation
210

1,722,380
Tons
Table 1
Total Number of RCRA Large
Quantity Generators (LQGs)

Total Quantity of RCRA Hazardous
Waste Generated

\
4 1,2,3,7,10
/ 5,6,8
i

Ten Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators and Quantity Generated (tons), 1995
Facility Name City
1 Vulcan Materials Company Wichita
2 Elf Atochem North America Inc Wichita
Quantity
Generated EPA ID
1,484,817 KSD007482029
144,967 KSD007249980
3 Pester Burn Pond Site El Dorado 30,299 KS0000837633
4 Enron Gas Processing Co Bushton 22,533 KSD033774670
5 Aptuslnc Coffeyville 13,468 KSD981506025
6 Allied Signal Jayhawk Plant Galena
7 Boeing Wichita Wichita
4,544 KSD981121197
3,305 KSD007237241
8 Farmland Industries, Inc Coffeyville 1,744 KSD007138605
9 Yuasa Exide Inc Hays
1 ,491 KSD043933266
10 Texaco Refining and Marketing, Inc El Dorado 1,331 KSD007233422
TOTAL

1,708,499
Table 2
 Quantity of Generated Waste (Tons) That Was Only a Characteristic Waste, Only a Listed Waste, or Both a
 Characteristic and Listed Waste, 1995
           Only Characteristic
Only Listed
Both Characteristic
     & Listed
Ignitable
Corrosive
Reactive
Toxic(D004-17)
Toxic (D0 18-43)
Characteristic Mixed
TOTAL
1,029
23,280
155
4,346
650
152,965
182,425
F Waste
K Waste
P Waste
U Waste

Listed Mixed
TOTAL
2,760
31,579
0
64

2,191
36,594






TOTAL 1,503,320
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                                                                                 State Summaries
                    17.8
 9
10
                           2,3
                           5.6
                                                                                 KANSAS

                                                                       Waste Management
50
Total Number of RCRA TSD
Facilities
1,761,658
Tons
Total Quantity of RCRA
Hazardous Waste Managed
Table 3
 Ten Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Managers and Quantity Managed (tons), 1995

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10

Facility Name
Vulcan Materials Company
Systech Environmental Corporation
Ash Grove Cement Plant
Enron Gas Processing Co
Hercules Cement Co DBA/Heartland
Aptus Inc
Hydrocarbon Recyclers Inc of Wichita
Air Products Mfg Corp
Ashland Chemical Co
AFG Industries, Inc
TOTAL
City
Wichita
Fredonia
Chanute
Bushton
Independence
Coffeyville
Wichita
Wichita
Kansas City
Spring Hill

Quantity
Managed*
1,634,328
42,573
23,465
22,496
18,713
1 1 ,084
7,762
743
311
48
1,761,523
EPA ID
KSD007482029
KSD980633259
KSD031203318
KSD033774670
KSD980739999
KSD981 506025
KSD007246846
KSD007237746
KSD057889313
KSD984967034

* Quantity managed only by storage was excluded.


Top Management Method

   •  The top management method used in the State of Kansas was deepwell/underground injection
      (1,633,468 tons).

   Kansas Imports/Exports (As reported by Kansas)

   •  The State that shipped the largest quantity of waste to Kansas was Arkansas (24,433 tons).

   •  The State to which Kansas shipped the largest quantity of waste was Colorado (8,462 tons).

Note:  Columns may not sum due to rounding.
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KENTUCKY
Waste Generation
440
Total Number of RCRA Large
Quantity Generators (LQGs)

1,149,881
Tons
Total Quantity of RCRA Hazardous
Waste Generated
Table 1
 Ten Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators and Quantity Generated (tons), 1995

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10

Facility Name
Westlake Monomers Corporation
Ken Dec Inc
Safety-Kleen Corp.
Rohm& HaasKY, Inc
LWD IncCalvertCity
Universal Fasteners Inc
Environmental Conservation Systems, Inc
Gallatin Steel Company
ISP Chemicals Inc
NSA, Division of Southwire Company
TOTAL
City
Calvert City
Horse Cave
Smithfield
Louisville
Calvert City
Lawrenceburg
Brooks
Warsaw
Calvert City
Hawesville

Quantity
Generated
716,377
192,742
83,576
13,196
11,599
1 1 ,246
9,331
7,632
6,585
5,901
1,058,185
EPA ID
KYD985072008
KYD049064017
KYD053348108
KYD006390017
KYD088438817
KYD044914356
KYD000770313
KYD9851 15237
KYD006370175
KYD049062375

Table 2
 Quantity of Generated Waste (Tons) That Was Only a Characteristic Waste, Only a Listed Waste, or Both a
 Characteristic and Listed Waste, 1995
           Only Characteristic
Only Listed
Both Characteristic
     & Listed
Ignitable
Corrosive
Reactive
Toxic(D004-17)
Toxic (D0 18-43)
Characteristic Mixed
TOTAL
22,223
6,876
463
1 1 ,567
718,115
24,760
784,004
F Waste
K Waste
P Waste
U Waste

Listed Mixed
TOTAL
295,069
26,591
1
434

11
322,105






TOTAL 43,748
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                                                                                State Summaries
                3,4,5,9
     KENTUCKY
Waste Management
r 	 -^
/^—J 2,6,8 ^___— — — -~~
oii- — ~~
TaJb/e 3
Ten

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10

Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Managers and
Facility Name
Safety-Kleen Corp
LWD IncCalvertCity
Rohm& HaasKY, Inc
Kentucky Solite Corporation
Environmental Conservation Systems, Inc
LWD Sanitary Landfill, Inc
Elf Atochem North America
Elf Atochem North America Inc
Midwest Environmental Services, Inc
Safety-Kleen Corp. (-4-090-01)
TOTAL
4

123,
To

. Total Number
Facilities
of RCRA TSD

709 Total Quantity of RCRA
ns Hazardous Waste Managed


Quantity Managed (tons), 1995
City
Smithfield
Calvert C ty
Louisville
Brooks
Brooks
Calvert C ty
Carrollton
Calvert C ty
Louisville
Lexington

Quantity
Managed*
50,267
35,321
12,997
8,469
6,949
2,320
2,283
2,164
1,005
720
122,495
EPA ID
KYD053348108
KYD088438817
KYD006390017
KYD059568220
KYD000770313
KYD985073196
KYD006373922
KYD006370159
KYD000821942
KYD981 027469

* Quantity managed only by storage was excluded.

Top Management Method
   •  The top management method used in the State of Kentucky was fuel blending (56,937 tons).
   Kentucky Imports/Exports (As reported by Kentucky)
   •  The State that shipped the largest quantity of waste to Kentucky was Illinois (23,199 tons).
   •  The State to which Kentucky shipped the largest quantity of waste was Missouri (42,776 tons).
Note:  Columns may not sum due to rounding.
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National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report: Based on 1995 Data
LOUISIANA
Waste Generation
359
Total Number of RCRA Large
Quantity Generators (LQGs)

17,460,601
Tons
Total Quantity of RCRA Hazardous
Waste Generated
Table 1
 Ten Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators and Quantity Generated (tons), 1995

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10

Facility Name
Union Carbide Corp. Taft Plant
BP Oil Company- Alliance Refinery
Dow Chemical Company Louisiana Division
Cytec Industries Inc
Rubicon Inc
Rollins Environmental Services (LA) Inc
Monsanto Company Luling Plant
Cosmar Company
E.I. DuPont de Nemours & Co., Inc
BASF Corporation
TOTAL
City
Taft
Belle Chasse
Plaquemine
Waggaman
Geismar
Baton Rouge
Luling
Carville
La Place
Geismar

Quantity
Generated
3,564,281
3,136,990
2,115,656
1,743,006
1,484,310
1,272,394
816,789
649,996
507,362
466,796
15,757,580
EPA ID
LAD04 158 1422
LAD056024391
LAD0081 87080
LAD0081 75390
LAD008213191
LAD01 03951 27
LAD001 700756
LAD020877361
LAD001 890367
LAD040776809

Table 2
 Quantity of Generated Waste (Tons) That Was Only a Characteristic Waste, Only a Listed Waste, or Both a
 Characteristic and Listed Waste, 1995
           Only Characteristic
Only Listed
Both Characteristic
     & Listed
Ignitable
Corrosive
Reactive
Toxic(D004-17)
Toxic (D0 18-43)
Characteristic Mixed
TOTAL
75,887
1,675,493
75,836
309,374
7,438,579
2,631,612
12,206,782
F Waste
K Waste
P Waste
U Waste

Listed Mixed
TOTAL
208,633
506,301
18
1,870,851

456,532
3,042,336






TOTAL 2,211,440
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                                                                                State Summaries
                                                                             LOUISIANA

                                                                       Waste Management
\ ^— — ~~~ ~! 12367
1 4,5 ( /V,J,b,/
/ 10 8,9^" •Cgrf)
t — -^Łv AN
^-V-V^V
TaJb/e 3
Ten

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10

Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Managers and
Facility Name
Union Carbide Corp. Taft Plant
Cytec Industries Inc
BP Oil Company- Alliance Refinery
Dow Chemical Company Louisiana Division
Rollins Environmental Services (LA) Inc
E.I. DuPont de Nemours & Co., Inc
Monsanto Company Luling Plant
BASF Corporation
Ciba-Geigy Corporation
Olin Corporation
TOTAL
4

17,63
To

„ Total Number
Facilities
of RCRA TSD

3,877 Total Quantity of RCRA
ns Hazardous Waste Managed


Quantity Managed (tons), 1995
City
Taft
Waggaman
Belle Chasse
Plaquemine
Baton Rouge
La Place
Luling
Geismar
St. Gabriel
Westlake

Quantity
Managed*
3,563,283
3,485,802
3,135,000
2,116,213
1,301,012
1,005,850
816,339
468,236
371,468
315,293
16,578,496
EPA ID
LAD04 158 1422
LAD0081 75390
LAD056024391
LAD0081 87080
LAD01 03951 27
LAD001 890367
LAD001 700756
LAD040776809
LAD053783445
LAD008080681

* Quantity managed only by storage was excluded.


Top Management Method

   •  The top management method used in the State of Louisana was aqueous organic treatment
      (6,971,183 tons).

   Louisana Imports/Exports (As reported by Louisana)

   •  The State that shipped the largest quantity of waste to Louisana was Texas (67,432 tons).

   •  The State to which Louisana shipped the largest quantity of waste was Texas (88,204 tons).

Note:  Columns may not sum due to rounding.
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National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report: Based on 1995 Data
MAINE
Waste Generation
     144
Total Number of RCRA Large
Quantity Generators (LQGs)
    19,459
     Tons
Total Quantity of RCRA Hazardous
Waste Generated
Table 1
 Ten Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators and Quantity Generated (tons), 1995
Facility Name
1 Kimberly Clark Corporation
2 Holtrachem Manufacturing Co
3 Gyro Industries
4 Pratt & Whitney
5 General Electric Company Dist & Control
6 National Semiconductor Corporation
7 Sprague Sanford Inc
8 Osram Sylvania Inc
9 Sermatech Int Inc
10 Getty Petroleum Corp
TOTAL
City
Winslow
Orrington
Sanford
North Berwick
Auburn
South Portland
Sanford
Waldoboro
Biddeford
Portland

Quantity
Generated
13,205
958
793
474
377
276
266
264
252
227
17,092
EPA ID
MEDO0 1095629
MED000242701
MED040249096
MED000791681
ME DOS 143 1906
MED001 098458
MED077469864
MED001 099746
MED985467562
MED000841015

Table 2
 Quantity of Generated Waste (Tons) That Was Only a Characteristic Waste, Only a Listed Waste, or Both a
 Characteristic and Listed Waste, 1995
           Only Characteristic
                                  Only Listed
Both Characteristic
     & Listed
Ignitable
Corrosive
Reactive
Toxic(D004-17)
Toxic (D0 18-43)
Characteristic Mixed
TOTAL
1,184
13,788
2
1,083
36
1,031
17,125
F Waste
K Waste
P Waste
U Waste

Listed Mixed
TOTAL
676
762
0
12

0
1,451






TOTAL 866
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                                                                                      State Summaries
                                                                                         MAINE

                                                                            Waste Management
Table
L 4 /
\ 51r
\ X
X /\3
2/M
3
Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Managers and

1
2
3
4
5

Facility Name**
Environmental Compliance Corp
Gyro Industries
Central Maine Power Company
Nautel Maine Inc
FMC Corporation Bio Products
TOTAL
1

1,7
To

Quantity Managed (tons), 1995
City
South Portland
Sanford
Portland
Bangor
Rockland

Total Number of RCRA TSD
Facilities

80 Total Quantity of RCRA
ns Hazardous Waste Managed


Quantity
Managed* EPA ID
1,415 MED019051069
359 MED040249096
4 MED985467554
2 MED097734388
0 MED985468982
1,780
 * Quantity managed only by storage was excluded.
** Because quantity managed only by storage was excluded, facilities managing by storage only were not listed.



Top Management Method


   •   The top management method used in the State of Maine was aqueous organic and inorganic treatment (1,415
       tons).


   Maine Imports/Exports (As reported by Maine)


   •   The State that shipped the largest quantity of waste to Maine was New Hampshire (464 tons).


   •   The State to which Maine shipped the largest quantity of waste was Massachusetts (2,434 tons).


Note:  Columns may not sum due to rounding.
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MARYLAND

Waste Generation
                    2,3,4,7,9,10   1,5
221
Total Number of RCRA Large
Quantity Generators (LQGs)

448,707
Tons
Total Quantity of RCRA Hazardous
Waste Generated
Table 1
 Ten Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators and Quantity Generated (tons), 1995

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10

Facility Name
Bethlehem Steel Sparrows Point Div
Vista Chemical Company
FMC Corp
Clean Harbors of Baltimore
Edgemere
Browning Ferris Inc
Maryland Port Admin
American Tank Transport Inc
AMG Resources Corp
Sherwin Williams Co
TOTAL
City
Sparrows Point
Baltimore
Baltimore
Baltimore
Edgemere
Glen Burnie
Baltimore
Elkridge
Baltimore
Baltimore

Quantity
Generated
356,560
31,063
10,428
4,730
3,761
3,455
3,435
3,007
2,572
2,346
421,357
EPA ID
MDD053945432
MDD990686222
MDD003071875
MDD980555189
MDD982575284
MDD000797365
MDD030324073
MDD981 045321
MDD003093119
MDD000215160

Table 2
 Quantity of Generated Waste (Tons) That Was Only a Characteristic Waste, Only a Listed Waste, or Both a
 Characteristic and Listed Waste, 1995
           Only Characteristic
Only Listed
Both Characteristic
     & Listed
Ignitable
Corrosive
Reactive
Toxic(D004-17)
Toxic (D0 18-43)
Characteristic Mixed
TOTAL
6,848
18,260
496
187,965
1,494
41,851
256,914
F Waste
K Waste
P Waste
U Waste

Listed Mixed
TOTAL
2,430
176,182
2
47

1
178,661






TOTAL 13,107
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                                                                                State Summaries
             2,3,6
     MARYLAND

Waste Management
_~*^ f "v IU - 	 iP V
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\/ 7,9^/4 \l. j
C-O^X
TaJb/e 3
Ten

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10

Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Managers and
Facility Name
Bethlehem Steel Sparrows Point Div
Clean Harbors of Baltimore
FMC Corp
Naval Surface Warfare Center
Thiokol Corp
Towson State University
National Institutes of Health
Laidlaw Environmental Services
U.S. Army Research Lab
Westinghouse BWI Site
TOTAL
2

201,
To

Total Number of RCRA TSD
Facilities

744 Total Quantity of RCRA
ns Hazardous Waste Managed

Quantity Managed (tons), 1995
City
Sparrows Point
Baltimore
Baltimore
Indian Head
Elkton
Towson
Bethesda
Laurel
Adelph
Linthicum

Quantity
Managed* EPA ID
181,337 MDD053945432
17,139 MDD980555189
2,585 MDD003071875
386 MD41 700241 09
294 MDD003067121
2 MDD050793926
1 MD61 50004095
0 MDD980554653
0 MD821 3822762
0 MDD000619718
201,744
* Quantity managed only by storage was excluded.
Top Management Method

   •   The top management method used in the State of Maryland was aqueous inorganic treatment
      (182,189 tons).

   Maryland Imports/Exports (As reported by Maryland)

   •   The State that shipped the largest quantity of waste to Maryland was New Jersey (7,485 tons).

   •   The State to which Maryland shipped the largest quantity of waste was New Jersey (30,185 tons).

Note:  Columns may not sum due to rounding.
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MASSACHUSETTS
Waste Generation
                                                                                 5,7,8
     476
Total Number of RCRA Large
Quantity Generators (LQGs)
   610,135
    Tons
Total Quantity of RCRA Hazardous
Waste Generated
Table 1
 Ten Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators and Quantity Generated (tons), 1995

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10

Facility Name
Quantum Corp
Polaroid Corporation
Smith & Wesson
Wyman-Gordon Company
Polaroid Corp
National Metal Finishing Corp
Federal Metal Finishing, Inc
Mystic Plating Co
Dav-Tech Plating, Inc
M/A/-Com, Inc
TOTAL
City
Shrewbury
Norwood
Springfield
North Grafton
Waltham
Springfield
Charlestown
Medford
Marlboro
Lowell

Quantity
Generated
115,450
113,020
112,214
95,953
32,506
27,979
9,232
7,494
5,541
4,862
524,251
EPA ID
MAR000006726
MAD062163191
MAD001114206
MAD001 128032
MAD001 402320
MAD001 122381
MAD079506085
MAD001 066059
MAD073801631
MAD985307560

Table 2
 Quantity of Generated Waste (Tons) That Was Only a Characteristic Waste, Only a Listed Waste, or Both a
 Characteristic and Listed Waste, 1995
          Only Characteristic
                               Only Listed
Both Characteristic
    & Listed
Ignitable
Corrosive
Reactive
Toxic(D004-17)
Toxic (D0 18-43)
Characteristic Mixed
TOTAL
5,638
240,712
506
33,772
2,296
25,136
308,059
F Waste
K Waste
P Waste
U Waste

Listed Mixed
TOTAL
178,973
0
5
183

98
179,258






TOTAL 122,564
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                                                                               State Summaries
                                                                MASSACHUSETTS
                                                                      Waste Management
34
Total Number of RCRA TSD
Facilities
7,288
Tons
Total Quantity of RCRA
Hazardous Waste Managed
Table 3
 Ten Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Managers and Quantity Managed (tons), 1995

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10

Facility Name
Clean Harbors of Braintree, Inc
Alternate Circuit Technology
Monsanto Chemical Company
General Chemical Corporation
Bostik Inc
Handy & Harman Attleboro Refining Div
General Electric
Handy and Harman Electronic Materials Co
The Gillette Company
Clean Harbors of Natick, Inc
TOTAL
City
Braintree
Haverhill
Springfield
Framingham
Middleton
Attleboro
Pittsfield
North Attleboro
Andover
Natick

Quantity
Managed*
1,856
1,453
1,377
1,116
904
304
173
51
27
11
7,272
EPA ID
MAD053452637
MAD981 067234
MAD001114818
MAD01 9371 079
MAD001 039767
MAD046613279
MAD002084093
MAD048974349
MAD053483467
MAD980523203

* Quantity managed only by storage was excluded.


Top Management Method

   •   The top management method used in the State of Massachusetts was energy recovery (reuse as fuel) (2,306 tons).

   Massachusetts Imports/Exports (As reported by Massachusetts)

   •   The State that shipped the largest quantity of waste to Massachusetts was New Hampshire (5,036 tons).

   •   The State to which Massachusetts shipped the largest quantity of waste was New Jersey (17,044 tons).

Note:  Columns may not sum due to rounding.
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MICHIGAN
Waste Generation
     718
Total Number of RCRA Large
Quantity Generators (LQGs)
  13,446,389
    Tons
Total Quantity of RCRA Hazardous
Waste Generated
                                                                                        4.6,8,9
Table 1
 Ten Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators and Quantity Generated (tons), 1995
Facility Name
1 Dow Chemical Co-Midland Plant Site
2 Total Petroleum Inc. Alma Refinery
3 American Bumper & Manufacturing Co
4 Quanex Corporation, Ml Seamless
5 Dow Corning Corp. Midland Plant
6 Apollo Plating Incorporated
7 Parke-Davis, Div of Warner-Lambert
8 Petro-Chem Proc. Grp., Nortru Inc
9 General Plating Inc., Plant #2
10 Michigan Disposal Waste Treatment Plant
TOTAL
City
Midland
Alma
Ionia
South Lyon
Midland
Roseville
Holland
Detroit
Oak Park
Belleville

Quantity
Generated
9,637,185
937,950
789,722
655,968
449,015
172,039
165,021
76,576
43,477
43,259
12,970,212
EPA ID
MID000724724
MID005358130
Ml D981 197254
MID082767591
MID000809632
MID052035425
MID006013643
MID980615298
MID005375837
MID000724831

Table 2
 Quantity of Generated Waste (Tons) That Was Only a Characteristic Waste, Only a Listed Waste, or Both a
 Characteristic and Listed Waste, 1995
           Only Characteristic
                                 Only Listed
Both Characteristic
     & Listed
Ignitable
Corrosive
Reactive
Toxic(D004-17)
Toxic (D0 18-43)
Characteristic Mixed
TOTAL
55,957
7,958,734
80
268,616
2,265,058
82,202
10,630,647
F Waste
K Waste
P Waste
U Waste

Listed Mixed
TOTAL
1 ,426,325
695,399
30
89,879

19,366
2,230,999






TOTAL 584,157
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                                                                                  State Summaries
                                                                                MICHIGAN

                                                                         Waste Management
Jw J
"A-
V 7
J10 f-7,8
j^- 	
TaJb/e 3
Ten

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10

Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Managers and
Facility Name
Dow Chemical Co-Midland Plant Site
Total Petroleum Inc. Alma Refinery
Quanex Corporation, Ml Seamless
Systech Env. Corp. - Lafarge Corp.
Dow Corning Corp. Midland Plant
Parke-Davis, Div of Warner-Lambert
Michigan Disposal Waste Treatment Plant
Wayne Disposal Site #2 Landfill
Petro-Chem Proc. Grp., Nortru Inc
Dou-Tang Products
TOTAL
11

14,38
To

Total Number of RCRA TSD
Facilities

1 ,91 7 Total Quantity of RCRA
ns Hazardous Waste Managed


Quantity Managed (tons), 1995
City
Midland
Alma
South Lyon
Alpena
Midland
Holland
Belleville
Belleville
Detroit
Paw Paw

Quantity
Managed*
10,949,187
937,562
655,963
611,070
435,855
158,512
138,587
127,159
91,577
67,160
14,172,632
EPA ID
MID000724724
MID005358130
MID082767591
MID981200835
MID000809632
MID006013643
MID000724831
MID048090633
MID980615298
MID002971539

* Quantity managed only by storage was excluded.


Top Management Method

   •  The top management method used in the State of Michigan was aqueous organic and inorganic treatment
      (10,801,799 tons).

   Michigan Imports/Exports (As reported by Michigan)

   •  The State that shipped the largest quantity of waste to Michigan was a foreign country (476,203 tons).

   •  The State to which Michigan shipped the largest quantity of waste was Ohio (50,193 tons).

Note:  Columns may not sum due to rounding.
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MINNESOTA
Waste Generation
Total Number of RCRA Large
Quantity Generators (LQGs)

77,720 Total Quantity of RCRA Hazardous
Tons Waste Generated
Table 1
} ,T/1 '6'7.
C xf 8,9,10
^r-3,4
^x


Ten Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators and Quantity Generated (tons), 1995
Facility Name
1 North Star Steel Company
2 IBM Corporation
3 3M Company
4 Gopher Resource Corporation
5 3M AV Products/Tape Mfg Div (MNL1 38)
6 U.S. Filter Recovery Services, Inc
7 Ashland Petroleum Co
8 Advance Circuits
9 Nico Products Inc
1 0 Wolkerstorfer Company Inc
TOTAL
Quantity
City Generated
St. Paul 8,458
Rochester 5,382
Cottage Grove 5,277
Eagan 5,219
Hutchinson 3,732
Roseville 3,021
St. Paul Park 2,955
Roseville 2,878
Minneapolis 2,730
New Brighton 2,690
42,342
EPA ID
MND041 775008
MND006161756
MND0061 72969
MND0061 48092
MND0061 72902
MND981 098478
MND985699826
MND001 037639
MNT280010257
MND006251839

Table 2
 Quantity of Generated Waste (Tons) That Was Only a Characteristic Waste, Only a Listed Waste, or Both a
 Characteristic and Listed Waste, 1995
          Only Characteristic
Only Listed
Both Characteristic
    & Listed
Ignitable
Corrosive
Reactive
Toxic(D004-17)
Toxic (D0 18-43)
Characteristic Mixed
TOTAL
2,160
4,555
75
13,584
402
19,230
40,006
F Waste
K Waste
P Waste
U Waste

Listed Mixed
TOTAL
9,037
1 1 ,729
28
177

32
21,004






TOTAL 16,672
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                                                                                 State Summaries
                                                                           MINNESOTA

                                                                       Waste Management
29
Total Number of RCRA TSD
Facilities

153,657
Tons
Total Quantity of RCRA
Hazardous Waste Managed
Table 3
 Ten Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Managers and Quantity Managed (tons), 1995

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10

Facility Name
Gopher Resource Corporation
Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant
U.S. Filter Recovery Services, Inc
3M Company
IBM Corporation
U.S. Army- TCAAP
Alliant Techsystems Proving Ground
Honeywell - Military Avionics
Mayo Foundation
Federal-Hoffman, Inc
TOTAL
City
Eagan
New Brighton
Roseville
Cottage Grove
Rochester
Arden Hills
Elk River
Minneapolis
Rochester
Anoka, MN

Quantity
Managed*
64,433
39,613
23,491
19,611
4,324
1,770
243
77
58
24
153,644
EPA ID
MND0061 48092
MND000819268
MND981 098478
MND0061 72969
MND006161756
MN721 3820908
MND081 138604
MND000819318
MND083467688
MND0061 56590

* Quantity managed only by storage was excluded.


Top Management Method

   •  The top management method used in the State of Minnesota was metals recovery (for reuse)
      (74,142 tons).

   Minnesota Imports/Exports (As reported by Minnesota)

   •  The State that shipped the largest quantity of waste to Minnesota was Illinois (6,587 tons).

   •  The State to which Minnesota shipped the  largest quantity of waste was Illinois (16,760 tons).

Note:  Columns may not sum due to rounding.
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MISSISSIPPI
Waste Generation
152
Total Number of RCRA Large
Quantity Generators (LQGs)

1,579,260
Tons
Total Quantity of RCRA Hazardous
Waste Generated
Table 1
 Ten Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators and Quantity Generated (tons), 1995

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10

Facility Name
E.I. DuPont de Nemours & Co
Morton International, Inc
Kenson Wood Reserving Corp
Kerr-McGee Chemical Corp
Chevron
Caterpillar Remanufactured Products GP
First Chemical Corp
Delta Wire Corp
Wood Treating, Inc
Birmingham Steel Corporation
TOTAL
City
Pass Christian
Moss Point
Picayune
Columbus
Pascagoula
Corinth
Pascagoula
Clarksdale
Picayune
Jackson

Quantity
Generated
909,267
502,311
56,084
28,311
19,136
12,696
8,552
7,997
7,611
5,461
1,547,426
EPA ID
MSD096046792
MSD0081 86587
MSD008194144
MSD990866329
MSD0541 79403
MSD980601686
MSD033417031
MSD985978501
MSD065490930
MSD0081 58685

Table 2
 Quantity of Generated Waste (Tons) That Was Only a Characteristic Waste, Only a Listed Waste, or Both a
 Characteristic and Listed Waste, 1995
           Only Characteristic
Only Listed
Both Characteristic
     & Listed
Ignitable
Corrosive
Reactive
Toxic(D004-17)
Toxic (D0 18-43)
Characteristic Mixed
TOTAL
2,039
1,112
509,698
11,146
874
935,021
1,459,891
F Waste
K Waste
P Waste
U Waste

Listed Mixed
TOTAL
95,802
4,321
259
67

5,460
105,910






TOTAL 13,459
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                                                                                      State Summaries
                                                                                MISSISSIPPI
                                                                            Waste Management
19
Total Number of RCRA TSD
Facilities

1,446,886
Tons
Total Quantity of RCRA
Hazardous Waste Managed
Table 3
 Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Managers and Quantity Managed (tons), 1995
Facility Name**
1 E.I. DuPontde Nemours & Co
2 Morton International, Inc
3 Chevron
4 Holnam, Inc
5 First Chemical Corp
6 IPC Corinth Division, Inc
7 Reliable Electric Utility Prod
TOTAL
City
Pass Christian
Moss Point
Pascagoula
Artesia
Pascagoula
Corinth
Greenville

Quantity
Managed*
909,502
502,311
18,097
1 1 ,526
5,347
81
24
1,446,886
EPA ID
MSD096046792
MSD0081 86587
MSD0541 79403
MSD077655876
MSD033417031
MSD096076781
MSD097909485

 * Quantity managed only by storage was excluded.
 ' Because quantity managed only by storage was excluded, facilities managing by storage only were not listed.
Top Management Method
       The top management method used in the State of Mississippi was deepwell/underground injection (1,408,339 tons).
   Mississippi Imports/Exports (As reported by Mississippi)
       The State that shipped the largest quantity of waste to Mississippi was Alabama (5,090 tons).
       The State to which Mississippi shipped the largest quantity of waste was Tennessee (17,535 tons).
Note:   Columns may not sum due to rounding.
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MISSOURI
Waste Generation
354

508,963
Tons
Table 1
Total Number of RCRA Large
Quantity Generatiors (LQGs)

Total Quantity of RCRA Hazardous
Waste Generated


V f 2,5,8,9
\ 1V
y 3i4 M>
1v

Ten Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators and Quantity Generated (tons), 1995
Facility Name City
Quantity
Generated EPA ID
1 American Cyanamid Co South River 193,978 MOD050226075
2 Bussmann Div Ellisville
3 Square D Co Columbia
4 Biocraft Laboratories Mexico
5 Mallinckrodt, Inc St. Louis
125,160 MOD000687525
43,903 MOD092356096
23,881 MOD985791995
12,338 MOD096726484
6 GS Technologies Operating Co., Inc Kansas City 12,254 MO0000031 823
7 Bayer Corp Kansas City 10,586 MOD056389828
8 Monsanto Co - Carondelet Plant St. Louis City 9,530 MOD001 700848
9 GM Boc Wentzville Ctr Wentzville
7,543 MOT300010261
10 Noranda Aluminum, Inc New Madrid 5,893 MOD093750966
TOTAL
445,066
Table 2
 Quantity of Generated Waste (Tons) That Was Only a Characteristic Waste, Only a Listed Waste, or Both a
 Characteristic and Listed Waste, 1995
            Only Characteristic
Only Listed
Both Characteristic
     & Listed
Ignitable
Corrosive
Reactive
Toxic(D004-17)
Toxic (D0 18-43)
Characteristic Mixed
TOTAL
4,987
75,110
6,113
47,208
9,015
76,115
218,548
F Waste
K Waste
P Waste
U Waste

Listed Mixed
TOTAL
17,237
11,855
208
66

2,195
31,562






TOTAL 258,776
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                                                                                 State Summaries
                         1,2
       MISSOURI

Waste Management
68
Total Number of RCRA TSD
Facilities
437,962
Tons
Total Quantity of RCRA
Hazardous Waste Managed
Table 3
 Ten Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Managers and Quantity Managed (tons), 1995

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10

* Quantity
Facility Name
American Cyanamid Co
Continental Cement Co
Holnam Inc/Safety-Kleen
River Cement Co Selma Plant
Bayer Corp
Department of the Army (LCAAP)
3MCo
Dyno Nobel Inc
ICI Explosives Environmental
Doe Run Co Buick Smelter
TOTAL
managed only by storage was excluded.
City
South River
Hannibal
Clarksville
Festus
Kansas City
Independence
Nevada
Carthage
Joplin
Boss


Quantity
Managed*
193,772
95,955
74,135
49,470
10,276
5,574
2,912
1,821
1,568
1,137
436,620

EPA ID
MOD050226075
MOD054018288
MOD029729688
MOD050232560
MOD056389828
MO421 3820489
MOD057894321
MOD029719200
MOD985798164
MOD059200089


Top Management Method

      The top management method used in the State of Missouri was energy recovery (reuse as fuel)
      (219,574 tons).

   Missouri Inports/Exports (As reported by Missouri)

      The State that shipped the largest quantity of waste to Missouri was Kentucky (43,166 tons).

      The State to which Missouri shipped the largest quantity of waste was Oklahoma (23,833 tons).

Note:  Columns may not sum due to rounding.
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MONTANA
Waste Generation
52
Total Number of RCRA Large
Quantity Generators (LQGs)

7,668
Tons
Total Quantity of RCRA Hazardous
Waste Generated
Table 1
 Ten Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators and Quantity Generated (tons), 1995
Facility Name
1 Columbia Falls Aluminum Co
2 Exxon Billing Refinery
3 Conoco Refinery
4 Cenex I nc Laurel Refinery
5 Transbaslnc
6 Cenex Petroleum Terminal - Glendive
7 Idaho Pole Company
8 Semitool Inc Reserve Dr
9 Montana Technical Research Center
10 BN Livingston
TOTAL
City
Columbia Falls
Billings
Billings
Laurel
Billings
Glendive
Bozeman
Kalispell
Butte
Livingston

Quantity
Generated
3,971
1,315
530
470
386
362
95
66
61
50
6,306
EPA ID
MTD057561763
MTDO 10380574
MTD006229405
MTD006238083
MTD079711198
MTD986067197
MTD006232276
MTD982648099
MTD01 0367738
MTT31 001 0087

Table 2
 Quantity of Generated Waste (Tons) That Was Only a Characteristic Waste, Only a Listed Waste, or Both a
 Characteristic and Listed Waste, 1995
           Only Characteristic
Only Listed
Both Characteristic
     & Listed
Ignitable
Corrosive
Reactive
Toxic(D004-17)
Toxic (D0 18-43)
Characteristic Mixed
TOTAL
42
47
112
425
692
122
1,440
F Waste
K Waste
P Waste
U Waste

Listed Mixed
TOTAL
940
4,264
1
20

280
5,505






TOTAL 721
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                                                                                    State Summaries
                                                                                 MONTANA
                                                                          Waste Management
9
Total Number of RCRA TSD
Facilities

1,368
Tons
Total Quantity of RCRA
Hazardous Waste Managed
                                    Table 3
 Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Managers and Quantity Managed (tons), 1995

1
2
3
4
5
6

Facility Name**
Exxon Billing Refinery
Conoco Refinery
BN - Paradise Tie Plant
MSU Bozeman
Semitool Inc Reserve Dr
Malmstrom AFB
TOTAL
City
Billings
Billings
Paradise
Bozeman
Kalispell
Malmstrom

Quantity
Managed*
1,279
87
1
0
0
0
1,368
EPA ID
MTD01 0380574
MTD006229405
MTD000716787
MTD065569048
MTD982648099
MT8571 924556

 * Quantity managed only by storage was excluded.
 ' Because quantity managed only by storage was excluded, facilities managing by storage only were not listed.
Top Management Method
      The top management method used in the State of Montana was other treatment (972 tons).
   Montana Imports/Exports (As reported by Montana)
      Montana did not receive RCRA waste from any other State.
      The State to which Montana shipped the largest quantity of waste was Oregon (3,288 tons).
Note:  Columns may not sum due to rounding.
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NAVAJO NATION
Waste Generation
      11
Total Number of RCRA Large
Quantity Generators (LQGs)
     195
    Tons
Total Quantity of RCRA Hazardous
Waste Generated
Table 1
 Ten Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators and Quantity Generated (tons), 1995

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10

Table
Facility Name
Peabody Western Coal Co
Packard Hughes Interconnect Ft Defiance
National Park Service
Bia Branch of Roads Cheu
Fort Defiance
Salt River Project
Hughes Missile System Co
U.S. BIA Western Navajo Agency
BHP Minerals International Inc
Consolidation Coal Co
TOTAL
2
City
Kayenta
Fort Defiance
Tonalea
Farmington
Fort Defiance
Page
Farmington
Tuba City
Fruitland
Burnham


Quantity
Generated
95
25
24
12
10
8
7
6
4
2
193

EPA ID
NND1 041 50024
NND043015387
NNP600929025
NN2140909100
NNR000000059
NND074452426
NND986668853
NNR000000356
NND042993725
NNP601 255641


 Quantity of Generated Waste (Tons) That Was Only a Characteristic Waste, Only a Listed Waste, or Both a
 Characteristic and Listed Waste, 1995
           Only Characteristic
                                Only Listed
Both Characteristic
     & Listed
Ignitable
Corrosive
Reactive
Toxic(D004-17)
Toxic (D0 18-43)
Characteristic Mixed
TOTAL
4
0
0
64
7
5
80
F Waste
K Waste
P Waste
U Waste

Listed Mixed
TOTAL
5
0
0
0

0
5






TOTAL 110
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                                                                             State Summaries
                                                                 NAVAJO NATION

                                                                    Waste Management
0
Total Number of RCRA TSD
Facilities
0
Tons
Total Quantity of RCRA
Hazardous Waste Managed
Top Management Method
      There were no facilities in the Navajo Nation that reported managing (treating or disposing) RCRA hazardous
      waste.
   Navajo Nation Imports/Exports (As reported by Navajo Nation)

      The Navajo Nation did not receive RCRA waste from any other State.

      The State to which the Navajo Nation shipped the largest quantity of waste was Arizona (129 tons).

Note:  Columns may not sum due to rounding.
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NEBRASKA
Waste Generation
86
Total Number of RCRA Large
Quantity Generators (LQGs)

99,702
Tons
Total Quantity of RCRA Hazardous
Waste Generated
Table 1
 Ten Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators and Quantity Generated (tons), 1995

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10

Facility Name
Lincoln Plating Company
Technical Products Group Inc
Clean Harbors Tech Corp
Nucor Steel Nebraska
Behlen Mfg. Co
Duncan Aviation
Platte Chemical Company
Kawasaki Motors Mfg
Crown Cork & Seal Co. Inc
Dana Corp, Perfect Circle Product Div
TOTAL
City
Lincoln
Lincoln
Kimball
Norfolk
Columbus
Lincoln
Fremont
Lincoln
Omaha
Hastings

Quantity
Generated
51,346
26,645
6,070
5,907
2,669
978
873
575
407
393
95,863
EPA ID
NED007281728
NED043534635
NED981723513
NED087069050
NED007268790
NED980971733
NED000819078
NED068652981
NED007263353
NED091 998567

Table 2
 Quantity of Generated Waste (Tons) That Was Only a Characteristic Waste, Only a Listed Waste, or Both a
 Characteristic and Listed Waste, 1995
          Only Characteristic
Only Listed
Both Characteristic
    & Listed
Ignitable
Corrosive
Reactive
Toxic(D004-17)
Toxic (D0 18-43)
Characteristic Mixed
TOTAL
138
188
0
55,308
163
6,893
62,690
F Waste
K Waste
P Waste
U Waste

Listed Mixed
TOTAL
1,978
5,905
75
5

0
7,962






TOTAL 29,039
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                                                                                    State Summaries
                                                                               NEBRASKA

                                                                          Waste Management
14
Total Number of RCRA TSD
Facilities

113,395
Tons
Total Quantity of RCRA
Hazardous Waste Managed
Table 3

 Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Managers and Quantity Managed (tons), 1995
Facility Name**
1 Lincoln Plating Company
2 Technical Products Group Inc
3 Clean Harbors Tech Corp
4 Ash Grove Cement Co
5 Becton Dickinson
6 Dale Electronics
7 Lancer Label Inc
8 Hunt Cleaners Inc
TOTAL
City
Lincoln
Lincoln
Kimball
Louisville
Columbus
Norfolk
Omaha
Cozad

Quantity
Managed*
51,220
26,695
19,514
15,875
50
28
12
0
113,395
EPA ID
NED007281728
NED043534635
NED981723513
NED007260672
NED007263197
NED035093053
NED045575552
NED986387520

 * Quantity managed only by storage was excluded.
** Because quantity managed only by storage was excluded, facilities managing by storage only were not listed.


Top Management Method


       The top management method used in the State of Nebraska was aqueous inorganic treatment
       (44,079 tons).


   Nebraska Imports/Exports (As reported by Nebraska)


       The State that shipped the largest quantity of waste to Nebraska was Washington (11,748 tons).


       The State to which Nebraska shipped the largest quantity of waste was California (9,570 tons).


Note:   Columns may not sum due to rounding.
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National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report: Based on 1995 Data
NEVADA
Waste Generation
      80
Total Number of RCRA Large
Quantity Generators (LQGs)
    11,354
    Tons
Total Quantity of RCRA Hazardous
Waste Generated
Table 1
 Ten Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators and Quantity Generated (tons), 1995

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10

Table
Facility Name
Nevada Plating Co
Dura-Bond Bearing Co
Barrick Goldstrick Mines Inc
Reynolds Electrical & Engineering
Chromalloy Nevada
Kerr-McGee Chemical Corp
99 ABW/CC
Newmont Gold Co Quarry
Hawthorne Army Depot
Saint Mary's Regional Med Cntr
TOTAL
2
City
Sparks
Carson City
Carlin
N Las Vegas
Carson City
Henderson
NellisAFB
Carlin
Hawthorne
Reno


Quantity
Generated
4,835
2,870
1,104
312
229
210
157
156
119
107
10,099

EPA ID
NVD070307103
NVD982467250
NVD000626531
NV3890090001
NVD986774651
NVD008290330
NV7570024110
NVD000627034
NV1 21 0090006
NVD982502684


 Quantity of Generated Waste (Tons) That Was Only a Characteristic Waste, Only a Listed Waste, or Both a
 Characteristic and Listed Waste, 1995
           Only Characteristic
                                 Only Listed
Both Characteristic
     & Listed
Ignitable
Corrosive
Reactive
Toxic(D004-17)
Toxic (D0 18-43)
Characteristic Mixed
TOTAL
202
125
21
4,746
29
639
5,761
F Waste
K Waste
P Waste
U Waste

Listed Mixed
TOTAL
101
13
1
2

0
118






TOTAL 5,468
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                                                                                     State Summaries
                                                                                     NEVADA
                                                                           Waste Management
15
Total Number of RCRA TSD
Facilities
650,032
Tons
Total Quantity of RCRA
Hazardous Waste Managed
                        Table 3
 Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Managers and Quantity Managed (tons), 1995

1
2
3
4
5

Facility Name**
U.S. Ecology, Inc.
21st Century Emi Dba Transporter
Crumrine Jewelers
Hawthorne Army Depot
Reynolds Electrical & Engineering
Total
City
Beatty
Fernley
Reno
Hawthorne
N Las Vegas

Quantity
Managed*
602,017
48,006
9
0
0
650,032
EPA ID
NVT330010000
NVD980895338
NVD0781 43377
NV1 21 0090006
NV3890090001

 * Quantity managed only by storage was excluded.
 ' Because quantity managed only by storage was excluded, facilities managing by storage only were not listed.
Top Management Method
   •  The top management method used in the State of Nevada was other treatment (509,331 tons).
   Nevada Imports/Exports (As reported by Nevada)
   •  The State that shipped the largest quantity of waste to Nevada was Guam (499,885 tons).
   •  The State to which Nevada shipped the largest quantity of waste was California (2,524 tons).
Note:  Columns may not sum due to rounding.
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National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report: Based on 1995 Data
NEW HAMPSHIRE
Waste Generation
     130
Total Number of RCRA Large
Quantity Generators (LQGs)
    15,169
    Tons
Total Quantity of RCRA Hazardous
Waste Generated
Table 1
 Ten Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators and Quantity Generated (tons), 1995

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10

Facility Name
Chicago Cutlery/Gen Housewares
Osram Sylvania Inc
Hampshire Chemical Corporation
Hadco Corporation
Hadco Corp-Hudson Facility
Sturm Ruger & Company Inc
Lockheed Sanders Inc
Watts Regulator/Webster Valve
Pease Air Force Base CA, Ola, Bldg 43
Elexsys International
TOTAL
City
Antrim
Exeter
Nashua
Derry
Hudson
Newport
Manchester
Franklin
Pease AFB
Nashua

Quantity
Generated
1,975
1,954
1,804
1,468
1,317
372
301
299
293
280
10,063
EPA ID
NHD980525174
NHD003941655
NHD048724173
NHD046312559
NHD991 302522
NHD01 8953794
NHD980731996
NHD058537960
NH7570024847
NHD040245607

Table 2
 Quantity of Generated Waste (Tons) That Was Only a Characteristic Waste, Only a Listed Waste, or Both a
 Characteristic and Listed Waste, 1995
           Only Characteristic
                                Only Listed
Both Characteristic
     & Listed
Ignitable
Corrosive
Reactive
Toxic(D004-17)
Toxic (D0 18-43)
Characteristic Mixed
TOTAL
781
5,352
694
3,955
329
1,793
12,904
F Waste
K Waste
P Waste
U Waste

Listed Mixed
TOTAL
1,147
0
0
28

0
1,176






TOTAL 1,081
                                               64

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                                                                                  State Summaries
                                                                    NEW HAMPSHIRE

                                                                         Waste Management
1
Total Number of RCRA TSD
Facilities*
0
Tons
Total Quantity of RCRA
Hazardous Waste Managed
Table 3
 Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Managers and Quantity Managed (tons), 1995

1

Facility Name
Hampshire Chemical Corporation
TOTAL
City
Nashua

Quantity
Managed**
0
0
EPA ID
NHD048724173

 * The TSD facility described above may have been a storage-only facility.
** Quantity managed only by storage was excluded.
Top Management Method

      There were no facilities* in the State of New Hampshire that reported managing (treating or disposing) RCRA
      hazardous waste.

   New Hampshire Imports/Exports (As reported by New Hampshire)

      New Hampshire did not receive RCRA waste from any other State.

      The State to which New Hampshire shipped the largest quantity of waste was Massachusetts
      (3,264 tons).

Note:  Columns may not sum due to rounding.
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National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report: Based on 1995 Data
NEW JERSEY
Waste Generation
1,178
Total Number of RCRA Large
Quantity Generators (LQGs)

10,342,432
Tons
Total Quantity of RCRA Hazardous
Waste Generated
                                                                                 5,7,9
Table 1
 Ten Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators and Quantity Generated (tons), 1995

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10

Table
Facility Name
E I DuPont de Nemours & Co Inc
Marisol Inc
Circuit Foil USAJnc
Methode Electronics Inc East
Safety Kleen Corp
AT&T Corp
Zeneca Inc.- Bayonne Site
New Brunswick Plating Inc
Merck & Co., Inc
Naval Air Engineering Station
TOTAL
2
City
Deepwater
Middlesex
Bordentown
Willingboro
Linden
Hope we 1 1 TWP
Bayonne
New Brunswick
Rah way
Lake hurst


Quantity
Generated
9,775,554
131,626
53,727
33,718
30,141
28,091
23,368
1 1 ,295
9,133
8,913
9,995,566

EPA ID
NJD002385730
NJD002454544
NJD002345247
NJD048608897
NJD0021 82897
NJD059014589
NJD001 787944
NJD0021 45886
NJD001317064
NJ71 70023744


 Quantity of Generated Waste (Tons) That Was Only a Characteristic Waste, Only a Listed Waste, or Both a
 Characteristic and Listed Waste, 1995
           Only Characteristic
Only Listed
Both Characteristic
     & Listed
Ignitable
Corrosive
Reactive
Toxic(D004-17)
Toxic (D0 18-43)
Characteristic Mixed
TOTAL
124,179
6,464,795
835
119,508
450,943
2,243,716
9,403,977
F Waste
K Waste
P Waste
U Waste

Listed Mixed
TOTAL
598,156
8,000
78
28,272

45,749
680,255






TOTAL 258,055
                                               66

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                                                                                  State Summaries
                  3,5,9
  NEW JERSEY

Waste Management
56
Total Number of RCRA TSD
Facilities

10,979,933
Tons
Total Quantity of RCRA
Hazardous Waste Managed
Table 3
 Ten Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Managers and Quantity Managed (tons), 1995

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10

Facility Name
E I DuPont de Nemours & Co Inc
Republic Environmental Recycling Inc
Safety Kleen Corp
Marisol Inc
Zeneca Inc.- Bayonne Site
CP Chemicals Inc
Ausimont USA Incorporated
Casie Ecology Oil Salvage, Inc
Merck & Co., Inc
Alliant Techsystems
TOTAL
City
Deepwater
Clayton
Linden
Middlesex
Bayonne
Sewaren
Thorofare
Vineland
Rah way
Kenvil

Quantity
Managed*
9,824,888
1,011,707
83,059
27,532
23,319
5,366
1,904
846
841
180
10,979,642
EPA ID
NJD002385730
NJD981133150
NJD0021 82897
NJD002454544
NJD001 787944
NJD002141950
NJD980753875
NJD045995693
NJD001317064
NJD0021 56925

* Quantity managed only by storage was excluded.


Top Management Method

      The top management method used in the State of New Jersey was aqueous organic and inorganic treatment
      (9,735,758 tons).

   New Jersey Imports/Exports (As reported by New Jersey)

      The State that shipped the largest quantity of waste to New Jersey was Pennsylvania (1,022,965 tons).

      The State to which New Jersey shipped the largest quantity of waste was Pennsylvania (64,026 tons).

Note:  Columns may not sum due to rounding.
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National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report: Based on 1995 Data
NEW MEXICO
Waste Generation
44
Total Number of RCRA Large
Quantity Generators (LQGs)

204,494
Tons
Total Quantity of RCRA Hazardous
Waste Generated
Table 1

 Ten Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators and Quantity Generated (tons), 1995

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10

Table
Facility Name
Giant Refining Co.- Bloomfield
Intel Corporation
El Paso Natural Gas Co./Arco-Prewitt
Los Alamos National Laboratory
Motorola Ceramic Products
Sandia National Laboratories
Navajo Refining Company
Philips Semiconductors
Chevron Products Co./Albq. Terminal
Giant Refining Company-Ciniza
TOTAL
2
City
Bloomfield
Rio Rancho
Prewitt
Los Alamos
Albuquerque
Albuquerque
Artesia
Albuquerque
Albuquerque
Jamestown


Quantity
Generated
188,265
9,368
2,389
1,373
540
430
378
262
234
223
203,462

EPA ID
NMD089416416
NMD000609339
NMD980622773
NM0890010515
NMD980744551
NM5890110518
NMD048918817
NMD000709782
NMD000708925
NMD00033321 1


 Quantity of Generated Waste (Tons) That Was Only a Characteristic Waste, Only a Listed Waste, or Both a
 Characteristic and Listed Waste, 1995
           Only Characteristic
Only Listed
Both Characteristic
     & Listed
Ignitable
Corrosive
Reactive
Toxic(D004-17)
Toxic (D0 18-43)
Characteristic Mixed
TOTAL
82
8,421
90
3,196
188,623
232
200,644
F Waste
K Waste
P Waste
U Waste

Listed Mixed
TOTAL
1,230
360
0
17

10
1,617






TOTAL 2,185
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                                                                                  State Summaries
                                                                           NEW MEXICO

                                                                        Waste Management
14
Total Number of RCRA TSD
Facilities

188,444
Tons
Total Quantity of RCRA
Hazardous Waste Managed
Table 3

 Ten Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Managers and Quantity Managed (tons), 1995
Facility Name
1 Giant Refining Co.- Bloomfield
2 Los Alamos National Laboratory
3 NASA Johnson Space Center
4 Holloman Air Force Base
5 Kirtland Air Force Base
6 General Technology Coporation
7 Sandia National Laboratories
8 Giant Refining Company-Ciniza
9 Rinchem Company, Inc
10 Cannon Air Force Base
TOTAL
City
Bloomfield
Los Alamos
14mi E&6mi N of
Las Cruce
Holloman AFB
Kirtland AFB
Albuquerque
Albuquerque
Jamestown
Albuquerque
Cannon AFB

Quantity
Managed*
188,265
104
69
3
1
1
0
0
0
0
188,444
EPA ID
NMD089416416
NM0890010515
NM8800019434
NM65721 24422
NM9570024423
NMD01 4584296
NM5890110518
NMD000333211
NMD002208627
NM75721 24454

* Quantity managed only by storage was excluded.


Top Management Method

      The top management method used in the State of New Mexico was aqueous organic treatment
      (188,265 tons).

   New Mexico Imports/Exports (As reported by New Mexico)

      The State that shipped the largest quantity of waste to New Mexico was Colorado (37 tons).

      The State to which New Mexico shipped the largest quantity of waste was Nevada  (2,293 tons).

Note:  Columns may not sum due to rounding.
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National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report: Based on 1995 Data
NEW YORK
Waste Generation
    2,144
Total Number of RCRA Large
Quantity Generators (LQGs)
                                                               2,3,4
   2,306,232
     Tons
Total Quantity of RCRA Hazardous
Waste Generated
Table 1

 Ten Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators and Quantity Generated (tons), 1995

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10

Facility Name
Loral Defense Systems East
Delphi Harrison Therm Sys-W Lockport CMP
DuPont
CWM Chemical Services, Inc
Olin Corporation
Distillation Products Industries
Grouse-Hinds Division
Cornell University Env Compliance Office
Nepera Inc
Grumman Aerospace Corporation
TOTAL
City
Great Neck
Lockport
Niagara Falls
Model City
Rochester
Rochester
Syracuse
Ithaca
Harriman
Bethpage

Quantity
Generated
898,055
301,625
207,839
143,055
114,236
113,532
57,762
53,457
51,451
40,738
1,981,750
EPA ID
NYD075796037
NYD0021 26852
NYD0021 23503
NYD049836679
NYD002220804
NYD003930849
NYD002227973
NYD986964054
NYD002014595
NYD002047967

Table 2

 Quantity of Generated Waste (Tons) That Was Only a Characteristic Waste, Only a Listed Waste, or Both a
 Characteristic and Listed Waste, 1995
           Only Characteristic
                                 Only Listed
Both Characteristic
     & Listed
Ignitable
Corrosive
Reactive
Toxic(D004-17)
Toxic (D0 18-43)
Characteristic Mixed
TOTAL
7,760
156,005
423
348,421
164,256
66,996
743,861
F Waste
K Waste
P Waste
U Waste

Listed Mixed
TOTAL
1,305,296
20,377
360
1,830

10,340
1,338,202






TOTAL 224,081
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                                                                                 State Summaries
                                                                             NEW YORK
                                                                       Waste Management
1.6.9 ^ , 10\
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Table 3
Ten

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10

Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Managers and
Facility Name
CWM Chemical Services, Inc.
Revere Smelting & Refining Corporation
Nepera Inc
Grumman Aerospace Corporation
Eastman Kodak Company
Cecos International Inc
Northeast Environmental Services Inc
GE Plastics-Selkirk Operation
Occidental Chemical Corporation
Schenectady International Inc
TOTAL
7

509,
To

. Total Number
Facilities
of RCRA TSD

446 Total Quantity of RCRA
ns Hazardous Waste Managed


Quantity Managed (tons), 1995
City
Model City
Middletown
Harriman
Bethpage
Rochester
Niagara Falls
Wampsville
Selkirk
Niagara Falls
Quantity
Managed*
250,281
66,110
51,229
40,218
36,221
34,948
16,249
5,763
2,889
Rotterdam Junction 2,249

506,157
EPA ID
NYD049836679
NYD030485288
NYD002014595
NYD002047967
NYD980592497
NYD080336241
NYD057770109
NYD066832023
NYD000824482
NYD002070118

* Quantity managed only by storage was excluded.

Top Management Method
      The top management method used in the State of New York was landfill (128,211 tons).
   New York Imports/Exports (As reported by New York)
      The State that shipped the largest quantity of waste to New York was New Jersey (22,232 tons).
      The State to which New York shipped the largest quantity of waste was New Jersey (32,592 tons).
Note:  Columns may not sum due to rounding.
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National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report: Based on 1995 Data
NORTH CAROLINA
Waste Generation
     587
Total Number of RCRA Large
Quantity Generators (LQGs)
   286,339
    Tons
Total Quantity of RCRA Hazardous
Waste Generated
Table 1

 Ten Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators and Quantity Generated (tons), 1995

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10

Table
Facility Name
Accudyne, Inc
Danaher Tool Group
Stork Screens America
Veeder-Root Company of NC
Glaxo Wellcome Inc
Croft Metals Inc
Laidlaw Enviromental Services (TS), Inc
Florida Steel Corporation
USAir, Inc
Ecoflo, Inc
TOTAL
2
City
Raleigh
Gastonia
Charlotte
Elizabethtown
Greenville
Lumber Bridge
Reidsville
Charlotte
Winston-Salem
Greensboro


Quantity
Generated
94,539
47,345
32,722
8,359
6,654
6,582
4,712
4,495
3,704
3,442
212,554

EPA ID
NCD981021413
NCD085083004
NCD049773666
NCD041 466251
NCD047373766
NCD067200949
NCD000648451
NCD093340487
NCD006997795
NCD980842132


 Quantity of Generated Waste (Tons) That Was Only a Characteristic Waste, Only a Listed Waste, or Both a
 Characteristic and Listed Waste, 1995
           Only Characteristic
                                Only Listed
Both Characteristic
     & Listed
Ignitable
Corrosive
Reactive
Toxic(D004-17)
Toxic (D0 18-43)
Characteristic Mixed
TOTAL
7,030
1,677
447
200,663
4,337
6,693
220,848
F Waste
K Waste
P Waste
U Waste

Listed Mixed
TOTAL
16,049
9,503
49
659

16
26,276






TOTAL 38,997
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                                                                                 State Summaries
                                                                  NORTH CAROLINA

                                                                        Waste Management
69
Total Number of RCRA TSD
Facilities

199,439
Tons
Total Quantity of RCRA
Hazardous Waste Managed
Table 3

 Ten Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Managers and Quantity Managed (tons), 1995

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10

Facility Name
Accudyne, Inc
Radiator Specialty Company
AT&T Network System
Carolina Solite Corporation
Veeder-Root Company of NC
Glaxo Wellcome Inc
Croft Metals Inc
Heritage Environmental Services, Inc
Engineered Controls International, Inc
Mallinckrodt Chemical, Inc
TOTAL
City
Raleigh
Matthews
Winston-Salem
Norwood
Elizabethtown
Greenville
Lumber Bridge
Charlotte
Elon College
Raleigh

Quantity
Managed*
94,344
42,784
14,978
8,820
8,338
6,492
6,463
3,186
2,678
2,524
190,607
EPA ID
NCD981021413
NCD091 245969
NCD003213907
NCD0031 52642
NCD041 466251
NCD047373766
NCD067200949
NCD121700777
NCD991 302498
NCD042091975

* Quantity managed only by storage was excluded.


Top Management Method

      The top management method used in the State of North Carolina was aqueous inorganic treatment
      (115,186 tons).

   North Carolina Imports/Exports (As reported by North Carolina)

      The State that shipped the largest quantity of waste to North Carolina was Alabama (5,280 tons).

      The State to which North Carolina shipped the largest quantity of waste was South Carolina (28,687 tons).

Note:  Columns may not sum due to rounding.
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National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report: Based on 1995 Data
NORTH  DAKOTA
Waste Generation
16
Total Number of RCRA Large
Quantity Generators (LQGs)

520,226
Tons
Total Quantity of RCRA Hazardous
Waste Generated
                                                                                       2,3,6
Table 1

 Ten Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators and Quantity Generated (tons), 1995

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10

Table
Facility Name
Amoco Oil Company - Mandan Refinery
Safety-Kleen Corp - Fargo
Galvanizers Inc
Safety-Kleen - Bismarck
Minot Air Force Base
Health Care Incinerators
Waste Recovery Services Inc
Dakota Gasification Company
Lucas Aerospace Cargo Systems
3M Data Storage Products
TOTAL
2
City
Mandan
Fargo
West Fargo
Bismarck
Minot AFB
Fargo
Belfield
Beulah
Jamestown
Wahpeton


Quantity
Generated
518,496
458
315
313
198
79
73
72
44
40
520,088

EPA ID
NDD0061 75467
NDD000716738
NDD986271310
NDD980957070
ND4571 924758
NDD167721265
NDD982591794
NDD000690594
NDD053426565
NDD084497775


 Quantity of Generated Waste (Tons) That Was Only a Characteristic Waste, Only a Listed Waste, or Both a
 Characteristic and Listed Waste, 1995
           Only Characteristic
Only Listed
Both Characteristic
     & Listed
Ignitable
Corrosive
Reactive
Toxic(D004-17)
Toxic (D0 18-43)
Characteristic Mixed
TOTAL
8
4
0
185
518,073
1,160
519,431
F Waste
K Waste
P Waste
U Waste

Listed Mixed
TOTAL
32
6
0
0

362
401






TOTAL 391
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                                                                                    State Summaries
                                                                        NORTH DAKOTA

                                                                          Waste Management
L
Table 3
^
1
— 	

Total Number of RCRA TSD
Facilities

51 8,043 Total Quantity of RCRA
Tons Hazardous Waste Managed

Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Managers and Quantity Managed (tons), 1995
Facility Name** City
1 Amoco
2 Dakota
Oil Company - Mandan Refinery Mandan
Gasification Company Beulah
Quantity
Managed* EPA ID
518,030 NDD0061 75467
12 NDD000690594
3 Grand Forks Air Force Base ND Grand Forks AFB 1 ND3571 924759
4 Minot Air Force Base MinotAFB 0 ND4571 924758
TOTAL

518,043
 * Quantity managed only by storage was excluded.
 ' Because quantity managed only by storage was excluded, facilities managing by storage only were not listed.
Top Management Method

      The top management method used in the State of North Dakota was aqueous organic treatment
      (518,030 tons).

   North Dakota Imports/Exports (As reported by North Dakota)

      The State that shipped the largest quantity of waste to North Dakota was Minnesota (197 tons).

      The State to which North Dakota shipped the largest quantity of waste was Illinois (732 tons).

Note:  Columns may not sum due to rounding.
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OHIO
Waste Generation
     1,373
Total Number of RCRA Large
Quantity Generators (LQGs)
   1,823,547
     Tons
Total Quantity of RCRA Hazardous
Waste Generated
Table 1
 Ten Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators and Quantity Generated (tons), 1995

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10

Facility Name
BP Chemicals Inc
SCM Chemicals Inc
Aristech Chemical Corporation
Systech Environmental Corp
Republic Eng Steels Canton Plant
Jennison-Wright Site
Ross Incineration Services Inc
Armco Inc. -Zanesville Operations
Safety-Kleen Corp. - Hebron
CWM Resource Recovery Inc
TOTAL
City
Lima
Ashtabula
Haverhill
Paulding
Canton
Toledo
Grafton
Zanesville
Hebron
West Carrollton

Quantity
Generated
993,049
96,847
46,414
39,922
34,174
28,675
25,666
24,515
23,900
23,175
1,336,337
EPA ID
OHD0421 57644
OHD076741149
OHD0051 08477
OHD005048947
OHD004228003
OH0000923441
OHD048415665
OHD004281598
OHD980587364
OHD093945293

Table 2
 Quantity of Generated Waste (Tons) That Was Only a Characteristic Waste, Only a Listed Waste, or Both a
 Characteristic and Listed Waste, 1995
           Only Characteristic
                                  Only Listed
Both Characteristic
     & Listed
Ignitable
Corrosive
Reactive
Toxic(D004-17)
Toxic (D0 18-43)
Characteristic Mixed
TOTAL
20,147
33,350
185
69,082
12,500
169,232
304,495
F Waste
K Waste
P Waste
U Waste

Listed Mixed
TOTAL
90,138
1,120,551
5
9,087

3,521
1,223,301






TOTAL 295,751
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                                                                                   State Summaries
                                                                                        OHIO

                                                                         Waste Management
JU- \
9,10 -Hr 1
\ 7 /
L s r
^ — AJ
Table 3
Ten

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10

Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Managers and
Facility Name
BP Chemicals Inc
Envirosafe Services of Ohio Inc
Chemical Waste Management Inc
Research Oil Company
Waste Technologies Industries
Aristech Chemical Corporation
Safety-Kleen Corp. - Hebron
Envirite Corporation
Lafarge Corporation
Systech Environmental Corp
TOTAL
7

1,754
To

Total Number of RCRA TSD
Facilities

t,399 Total Quantity of RCRA
ns Hazardous Waste Managed

Quantity Managed (tons), 1995
City
Lima
Oregon
Vickery
Cleveland
East Liverpool
Haverhill
Hebron
Canton
Paulding
Paulding

Quantity
Managed* EPA ID
992,634 OHD0421 57644
119,728 OHD045243706
117,170 OHD020273819
70,330 OHD004178612
51,916 OHD980613541
45,266 OHD0051 08477
44,103 OHD980587364
40,975 OHD980568992
39,488 OHD987048733
39,130 OHD005048947
1,560,740
* Quantity managed only by storage was excluded.


Top Management Method

   •  The top management method used in the State of Ohio was deepwell/underground injection
      (1,108,989 tons).

   Ohio Imports/Exports (As reported by Ohio)

   •  The State that shipped the largest quantity of waste to Ohio was Pennsylvania (80,202 tons).

   •  The State to which Ohio shipped the largest quantity of waste was Michigan (90,324 tons).

Note:  Columns may not sum due to rounding.
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OKLAHOMA
Waste Generation
168
Total Number of RCRA Large
Quantity Generators (LQGs)

511,918
Tons
Total Quantity of RCRA Hazardous
Waste Generated
                                    7,10
                                        3,4,5
                                                                                      6  '9''
Table 1
 Ten Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators and Quantity Generated (tons), 1995

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10

Facility Name
Zinc Corporation of America
U.S. Pollution Control Inc
Rogers Galvanizing Co., Inc
Rogers Galvanizing Co., Inc
Sheffield Steel Corporation
U.S. AF Tinker Air Force Base
Moore Business Forms
ELF Atochem North America, Inc
Chief Supply Company
National-Standard Co. (Stillwater)
TOTAL
City
Bartlesville
Waynoka
Tulsa
Tulsa
Sand Springs
Tinker AFB
Stillwater
Pryor
Haskell
Stillwater

Quantity
Generated
391 ,424
28,606
26,660
8,676
7,088
5,758
5,347
4,973
3,587
2,041
484,160
EPA ID
OKD000829440
OKD065438376
OKD007218167
OKD000815001
OKD007219181
OK1 571 724391
OKD074274333
OKD987072006
OKD089761290
OKD065436180

Table 2
 Quantity of Generated Waste (Tons) That Was Only a Characteristic Waste, Only a Listed Waste, or Both a
 Characteristic and Listed Waste, 1995
           Only Characteristic
Only Listed
Both Characteristic
     & Listed
Ignitable
Corrosive
Reactive
Toxic(D004-17)
Toxic (D0 18-43)
Characteristic Mixed
TOTAL
2,222
35,895
25
393,981
2,873
14,533
449,529
F Waste
K Waste
P Waste
U Waste

Listed Mixed
TOTAL
25,778
8,291
42
78

5,065
39,255






TOTAL 23,127
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                                                                                 State Summaries
                                                                            OKLAHOMA

                                                                        Waste Management
31
Total Number of RCRA TSD
Facilities

563,381
Tons
Total Quantity of RCRA
Hazardous Waste Managed
Table 3
 Ten Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Managers and Quantity Managed (tons), 1995

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10

Facility Name
Zinc Corporation of America
U.S. Pollution Control Inc
Perma-Fix Treatment Services, Inc
Hydrocarbon Recyclers Inc
Chief Supply Company
Elf Atochem North America, Inc
Conoco Inc
Madewell & Madewell, Inc
Eagle-Pitcher Ind. Inc. (EOM Dept)
Wynnewood Refining Company
TOTAL
City
Bartlesville
Waynoka
Tulsa
Tulsa
Haskell
Pryor
Ponca City
Jones
Quapaw
Wynnewood

Quantity
Managed*
390,241
136,053
10,715
10,257
8,060
5,042
1,031
924
578
315
563,216
EPA ID
OKD000829440
OKD065438376
OKD000402396
OKD000632737
OKD089761290
OKD987072006
OKD007233836
OKD032963530
OKD0071 58454
OKD000396549

* Quantity managed only by storage was excluded.


Top Management Method

   •  The top management method used in the State of Oklahoma was aqueous inorganic treatment
      (395,271 tons).

   Oklahoma Imports/Exports (As reported by Oklahoma)

   •  The State that shipped the largest quantity of waste to Oklahoma was Georgia (22,886 tons).

   •  The State to which Oklahoma shipped the largest quantity of waste was Texas (17,816 tons).

Note:  Columns may not sum due to rounding.
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OREGON
Waste Generation
220
Total Number of RCRA Large
Quantity Generators (LQGs)

68,187
Tons
Total Quantity of RCRA Hazardous
Waste Generated
Table 1
 Ten Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators and Quantity Generated (tons), 1995

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10

Facility Name
OKI Semiconductor Manufacturing Division
Cascade Steel Rolling Mills Inc
Reynolds Metals Company
Oregon Steel Mills Inc
3M Medical Imaging Systems
Merix Corp
Northwest Aluminum Company
Van Waters & Rogers Inc
Salem City of Riverfront Park Project
Teledyne Wah Chang
TOTAL
City
Tualatin
Mcminnville
Troutdale
Portland
White City
Forest Grove
The Dalles
Portland
Salem
Albany

Quantity
Generated
18,418
9,557
8,455
8,019
3,675
3,323
3,280
1,215
1,162
1,046
58,150
EPA ID
ORD9871 75569
ORD045776432
ORD009412677
ORD0091 06055
ORD041 265372
ORD980725592
ORD981 764707
ORD009227398
ORR000001149
ORD050955848

Table 2
 Quantity of Generated Waste (Tons) That Was Only a Characteristic Waste, Only a Listed Waste, or Both a
 Characteristic and Listed Waste, 1995
           Only Characteristic
Only Listed
Both Characteristic
     & Listed
Ignitable
Corrosive
Reactive
Toxic(D004-17)
Toxic (D0 18-43)
Characteristic Mixed
TOTAL
773
2,556
16
22,019
618
5,692
31,675
F Waste
K Waste
P Waste
U Waste

Listed Mixed
TOTAL
3,313
29,259
0
60

205
32,837






TOTAL 3,651
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                                                                                      State Summaries
               2,5,6
         OREGON
Waste Management
11
Total Number of RCRA TSD
Facilities
137,302
Tons
Total Quantity of RCRA
Hazardous Waste Managed
Table 3
 Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Managers and Quantity Managed (tons), 1995

1
2
3
4
5
6

Facility Name**
Chemical Waste Management of the NW
OKI Semiconductor Manufacturing Division
Teledyne Wah Chang
Evanite Fiber Corp Battery Separator Div
Tektronix Inc Beaverton Campus
Western Compliance Services Inc
TOTAL
City
Arlington
Tualatin
Albany
Corvallis
Beaverton
Sherwood

Quantity
Managed*
131,062
5,258
979
2
0
0
137,302
EPA ID
ORD089452353
ORD9871 75569
ORD050955848
ORD009023466
ORD009020231
ORD980981682

 * Quantity managed only by storage was excluded.
 ' Because quantity managed only by storage was excluded, facilities managing by storage only were not listed.
Top Management Method
       The top management method used in the State of Oregon was landfill (130,758 tons).
   Oregon Imports/Exports (As reported by Oregon)
       The State that shipped the largest quantity of waste to Oregon was Washington (112,348 tons).
       The State to which Oregon shipped the largest quantity of waste was Washington (8,986 tons).
Note:   Columns may not sum due to rounding.
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PENNSYLVANIA
Waste Generation
    1,134
Total Number of RCRA Large
Quantity Generators (LQGs)
   6,446,730
    Tons
Total Quantity of RCRA Hazardous
Waste Generated
Table 1
 Ten Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators and Quantity Generated (tons), 1995

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10

Facility Name
BP Oil Co Marcus Hook Refinery
Occidental Chemical Corp
Grows Inc
Mill Service Inc Bulger Pit
Mill Service Inc Yukon
Sun Co Inc Marcus Hook Refinery
General Battery Corp Reading Complex
Sartomer Co Inc
Allied Signal Inc Frankford
Lukens Inc Coatesville Fac
TOTAL
City
Marcus Hook
Pottstown
Morrisville
Bulger
Yukon
Marcus Hook
Reading
West Chester
Philadelphia
Coatesville

Quantity
Generated
4,906,135
705,844
93,582
80,999
55,296
42,943
38,710
31,291
28,357
24,426
6,007,583
EPA ID
PAD071612683
PAD002334753
PAD000429589
PAD059087072
PAD004835146
PAD980550594
PAD990753089
PAD042259374
PAD002312791
PAD002326908

Table 2
 Quantity of Generated Waste (Tons) That Was Only a Characteristic Waste, Only a Listed Waste, or Both a
 Characteristic and Listed Waste, 1995
          Only Characteristic
                                Only Listed
Both Characteristic
    & Listed
Ignitable
Corrosive
Reactive
Toxic(D004-17)
Toxic (D0 18-43)
Characteristic Mixed
TOTAL
17,094
58,215
777
115,759
5,342,380
85,397
5,619,621
F Waste
K Waste
P Waste
U Waste

Listed Mixed
TOTAL
255,266
116,794
15
1,749

4,469
378,293






TOTAL 448,659
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                                                                   PENNSYLVANIA
                                                                     Waste Management
69
Total Number of RCRA TSD
Facilities
6,314,049
Tons
Total Quantity of RCRA
Hazardous Waste Managed
Table 3
 Ten Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Managers and Quantity Managed (tons), 1995

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10

* Quantity
Facility Name
BP Oil Co Marcus Hook Refinery
Occidental Chemical Corp
Mill Service Inc Yukon
Grows Inc
Mill Service Inc Bulger Pit
Envirite Corp
Keystone Cement Co
Sun Co Inc Marcus Hook Refinery
Medusa Cement Co
Inmetco Inc
TOTAL
managed only by storage was excluded.
City
Marcus Hook
Pottstown
Yukon
Morrisville
Bulger
York
Bath
Marcus Hook
Wampum
Ellwood City


Quantity
Managed*
4,904,668
705,340
130,837
95,445
80,489
69,841
53,579
42,248
38,058
36,089
6,156,594

EPA ID
PAD071612683
PAD002334753
PAD004835146
PAD000429589
PAD059087072
PAD01 01 54045
PAD002389559
PAD980550594
PAD083965897
PAD087561015


Top Management Method
   •   The top management method used in the State of Pennsylvania was other treatment (5,677,260 tons).
   Pennsylvania Imports/Exports (As reported by Pennsylvania)
   •   The State that shipped the largest quantity of waste to Pennsylvania was New Jersey (51,917 tons).
   •   The State to which Pennsylvania shipped the largest quantity of waste was Ohio (112,184 tons).
Note:  Columns may not sum due to rounding.
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PUERTO RICO
Waste Generation
      88
Total Number of RCRA Large
Quantity Generators (LQGs)
   900,567
    Tons
Total Quantity of RCRA Hazardous
Waste Generated
Table 1
 Ten Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators and Quantity Generated (tons), 1995

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10

Facility Name
Puerto Rico Sun Oil Co
Squibb Manufacturing, Inc
Eli Lilly Industries, Inc
Smithkline Beechan Pharm Co
Dupont Agri chemicals Caribe, Inc
Pfizer Pharmaceuticals Inc
Merck Sharp & Dohme Quimica
Anaquest Caribe, Inc
Abbott Chemical Plant South
The Upjohn Manufacturing
TOTAL
City
Yabucoa
Humacao
Mayaguez
Guayama
Manati
Barceloneta
Barceloneta
Guayama
Barceloneta
Arecibo

Quantity
Generated
746,639
50,871
41 ,664
14,298
7,964
6,830
5,704
4,478
4,398
4,055
886,901
EPA ID
PRD090074071
PRD090021056
PRD091 024786
PRD090613357
PRD981130131
PRD090346909
PRD090028101
PRD000692525
PRD987374451
PRD090398074

Table 2
 Quantity of Generated Waste (Tons) That Was Only a Characteristic Waste, Only a Listed Waste, or Both a
 Characteristic and Listed Waste, 1995
           Only Characteristic
                                Only Listed
Both Characteristic
     & Listed
Ignitable
Corrosive
Reactive
Toxic(D004-17)
Toxic (D0 18-43)
Characteristic Mixed
TOTAL
7,046
4,925
21
782
746,941
353
760,066
F Waste
K Waste
P Waste
U Waste

Listed Mixed
TOTAL
74,001
989
21
174

493
75,677






TOTAL 64,812
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                                                                               State Summaries
                                                                      PUERTO RICO
                                                                     Waste Management
Table 3
Ten

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10

Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Managers and
Facility Name
Puerto Rico Sun Oil Co
Squibb Manufacturing, Inc
Safety Kleen Environsystems Co
Smithkline Beechan Pharm Co
Merck Sharp & Dohme Quimica
San Juan Cement Company, Inc
Union Carbide Caribe Inc
Searle & Co
Pfizer Pharmaceuticals Inc
Bard Cardiopulmonary, Inc
TOTAL
2

836,
To

Total Number of RCRA TSD
Facilities

505 Total Quantity of RCRA
ns Hazardous Waste Managed


Quantity Managed (tons), 1995
City
Yabucoa
Humacao
Manati
Guayama
Barceloneta
Dorado
Penuelas
Caguas
Barceloneta
Las Piedras

Quantity
Managed*
746,144
50,833
25,438
13,660
323
81
13
12
0
0
836,504
EPA ID
PRD090074071
PRD090021056
PRD090399718
PRD090613357
PRD090028101
PRD980526115
PRD980594618
PRD090378225
PRD090346909
PRD091188193

* Quantity managed only by storage was excluded.

Top Management Method
   •   The top management method used in Puerto Rico was aqueous organic treatment (774,923 tons).
   Puerto Rico Imports/Exports (As reported by Puerto Rico)
   •   The State that shipped the largest quantity of waste to Puerto Rico was Illinois (47 tons).
   •   The State to which Puerto Rico shipped the largest quantity of waste was South Carolina (21,325 tons).
Note:  Columns may not sum due to rounding.
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National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report: Based on 1995 Data
RHODE ISLAND
Waste Generation
                                                                              5,6,7,9
     112
Total Number of RCRA Large
Quantity Generators (LQGs)
    25,428
    Tons
Total Quantity of RCRA Hazardous
Waste Generated
Table 1
 Ten Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators and Quantity Generated (tons), 1995

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10

Table
Facility Name
Microfin Corp
Hallmark Healy Group Inc
Precision Art Coordinators Inc
Hoechst Celanese Corp
Osram Sylvania
New England Container Co Inc
Chemart Company
Advanced Chemical Co
Arkwright Incorporated
Pacific Anchor Chemical Corp
TOTAL
2
City
Providence
Warwick
East Providence
Coventry
Central Falls
Smithfield
Lincoln
Warwick
Fiskeville
Cumberland


Quantity
Generated
1 1 ,545
1,932
1,455
1,151
828
778
517
496
472
355
19,529

EPA ID
RID001 620210
RID062309299
RID047987060
RID001 805670
RID001 198605
RID048976732
RID000791434
RID059735761
RID058065707
RID062310230


 Quantity of Generated Waste (Tons) That Was Only a Characteristic Waste, Only a Listed Waste, or Both a
 Characteristic and Listed Waste, 1995
           Only Characteristic
                                 Only Listed
Both Characteristic
     & Listed
Ignitable
Corrosive
Reactive
Toxic(D004-17)
Toxic (D0 18-43)
Characteristic Mixed
TOTAL
544
425
19
14,594
262
2,497
18,341
F Waste
K Waste
P Waste
U Waste

Listed Mixed
TOTAL
3,295
0
7
335

0
3,637






TOTAL 3,430
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                                                                                    State Summaries
                                                                         RHODE ISLAND

                                                                          Waste Management
Table
\/
3
Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Managers and

1
2
3
4
5
6

Facility Name**
Chem Pak Corporation
21st Centuary Envr Mngt Inc of Rl
Advanced Chemical Co
Providence Metallizing Co Inc
Arlon Inc.
Northland Environmental Inc
TOTAL
1

29,!
To

Quantity Managed (tons), 1995
City
Cranston
Warwick
Warwick
Pawtucket
Providence
Providence

Total Number of RCRA TSD
Facilities

J06 Total Quantity of RCRA
ns Hazardous Waste Managed


Quantity
Managed* EPA ID
15,672 RID084802842
13,382 RID980906986
700 RID059735761
49 RID001 187277
3 RID042131318
0 RID040098352
29,806
 * Quantity managed only by storage was excluded.
 ' Because quantity managed only by storage was excluded, facilities managing by storage only were not listed.
Top Management Method

      The top management method used in the State of Rhode Island was aqueous inorganic treatment
      (12,731 tons).

   Rhode Island Imports/Exports (As reported by Rhode Island)

      The State that shipped the largest quantity of waste to Rhode Island was New York (15,385 tons).

      The State to which Rhode Island shipped the largest quantity of waste was a foreign country (2,813 tons).

Note:  Columns may not sum due to rounding.
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SOUTH CAROLINA
Waste Generation
     371
Total Number of RCRA Large
Quantity Generators (LQGs)
   261,015
    Tons
Total Quantity of RCRA Hazardous
Waste Generated
Table 1
 Ten Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators and Quantity Generated (tons), 1995

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10

Facility Name
NIPAHardwicke Inc
Southeastern Chemicals & Solvents Co
Laidlaw Env Svs of SC Inc
Thermalkem Inc
Siemens Energy & Automation Inc
Georgetown Steel Corp
Nucor Steel
Koppers Industries Inc
Owen Electric Steel Company
Safety-Kleen Corp - Lexington Plant
TOTAL
City
Elgin
Sumter
Pinewood
Rock Hill
Roebuck
Georgetown
Darlington
Florence
Cayce
Lexington

Quantity
Generated
83,372
24,180
16,318
1 1 ,498
10,370
10,025
9,708
9,085
6,566
5,843
186,965
EPA ID
SCD042627448
SCD036275626
SCD070375985
SCD044442333
SCD078065117
SCD991277716
SCD044940369
SCD003353026
SCD003353760
SCD077995488

Table 2
 Quantity of Generated Waste (Tons) That Was Only a Characteristic Waste, Only a Listed Waste, or Both a
 Characteristic and Listed Waste, 1995
           Only Characteristic
                                Only Listed
Both Characteristic
     & Listed
Ignitable
Corrosive
Reactive
Toxic(D004-17)
Toxic (D0 18-43)
Characteristic Mixed
TOTAL
8,659
3,953
73
13,645
67,506
11,373
105,209
F Waste
K Waste
P Waste
U Waste

Listed Mixed
TOTAL
67,734
24,907
2
370

771
93,785






TOTAL 62,021
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                                                                                 State Summaries
                                                                 SOUTH CAROLINA
                                                                       Waste Management
26
Total Number of RCRA TSD
Facilities
191,309
Tons
Total Quantity of RCRA
Hazardous Waste Managed
                                           Table 3
 Ten Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Managers and Quantity Managed (tons), 1995

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10

Facility Name
Laidlaw Env Svs of SC Inc
Holnam Inc
Laidlaw Environmental Services (TOC) Inc
Southeastern Chemicals & Solvents Co
Thermalkem Inc.
Phibro Tech Inc
Albemarle Corp Orangeburg Pit
3V Inc
DOE/WSRC Savannah River Site
Safety-Kleen Corporation 3-066-0 1(greer)
TOTAL
City
Pinewood
Holly Hill
Roebuck
Sumter
Rock Hill
Sumter
Orangeburg
Georgetown
Jackson
Greer

Quantity
Managed*
77,383
42,879
24,044
19,986
10,942
10,488
3,729
1,275
577
4
191,307
EPA ID
SCD070375985
SCD003368891
SCD981467616
SCD036275626
SCD044442333
SCD070371885
SCD043384072
SCD980500052
SC1 890008989
SCD981031040

* Quantity managed only by storage was excluded.


Top Management Method

   •  The top management method used in the State of South Carolina was incineration (81,468 tons).

   South Carolina Imports/Exports (As reported by South Carolina)

   •  The State that shipped the largest quantity of waste to South Carolina was North Carolina (36,524 tons).

   •  The State to which South Carolina shipped the largest quantity of waste was Pennsylvania (23,251 tons).

Note:  Columns may not sum due to rounding.
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SOUTH DAKOTA
Waste Generation
17
Total Number of RCRA Large
Quantity Generators (LQGs)

1,119
Tons
Total Quantity of RCRA Hazardous
Waste Generated
Table 1
 Ten Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators and Quantity Generated (tons), 1995
                                                                                  4,6,8

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10

Facility Name
Safety-Kleen Corp
3M Brookings - Medical Div
Ellsworth Air Force Base
Alumax Extrusions Inc
Star Circuits, Inc
Dale Electronics, Inc
Daktronics, Inc
M-Tron Industries Inc
CR Industries
CCL Label/Modern Press Division
TOTAL
City
Sioux Falls
Brookings
Ellsworth AFB
Yankton
Brookings
Yankton
Brookings
Yankton
Springfield
Sioux Falls

Quantity
Generated
332
290
140
130
71
29
25
23
19
18
1,077
EPA ID
SDD000716696
SDD078668696
SD2571 924644
SDD096407838
SDD981 545577
SDD007262215
SDD049521511
SDD007498371
SDD078013760
SDD000003855

Table 2
 Quantity of Generated Waste (Tons) That Was Only a Characteristic Waste, Only a Listed Waste, or Both a
 Characteristic and Listed Waste, 1995
           Only Characteristic
Only Listed
Both Characteristic
     & Listed
Ignitable
Corrosive
Reactive
Toxic(D004-17)
Toxic (D0 18-43)
Characteristic Mixed
TOTAL
71
5
0
30
3
484
593
F Waste
K Waste
P Waste
U Waste

Listed Mixed
TOTAL
344
0
0
1

0
345






TOTAL 181
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                                                                       SOUTH DAKOTA
                                                                          Waste Management
3
Total Number of RCRA TSD
Facilities
1
Ton
Total Quantity of RCRA
Hazardous Waste Managed
Table 3
 Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Managers and Quantity Managed (tons), 1995

1

Facility Name**
Ellsworth Air Force Base
TOTAL
City
Ellsworth AFB

Quantity
Managed*
1
1
EPA ID
SD2571 924644

 * Quantity managed only by storage was excluded.
" Because quantity managed only by storage was excluded, facilities managing by storage only were not listed.
Top Management Method
   •  The top management method used in the State of South Dakota was solvents recovery (1 ton).
   South Dakota Imports/Exports (As reported by South Dakota)
   •  The State that shipped the largest quantity of waste to South Dakota was Minnesota (59 tons).
   •  The State to which South Dakota shipped the largest quantity of waste was Minnesota (361 tons).
Note:  Columns may not sum due to rounding.
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TENNESSEE
Waste Generation
467
Total Number of RCRA Large
Quantity Generators (LQGs)

38,686,622
Tons
Total Quantity of RCRA Hazardous
Waste Generated
                                                       3,5,10
Table 1

 Ten Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators and Quantity Generated (tons), 1995

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10

Facility Name
Tenn Eastman Division of Eastman Chemical
Olin Corporation - Charleston Plant
Refined Metals Corporation
United States Dept. Of Energy K-25 Site
ICI Acrylics- Memphis (Fite Rd)
General Smelting & Refining, Inc.
Rohm and Haas Company
U.S. DOE Y-12 Plant
Ameristeel
Velsicol Chemical
TOTAL
City
Kingsport
Charleston
Memphis
Oak Ridge
Memphis
College Grove
Knoxville
Oak Ridge
Jackson
Memphis

Quantity
Generated
38,171,574
212,240
98,357
82,157
23,006
13,391
12,288
8,923
8,334
3,529
38,633,799
EPA ID
TND003376928
TND003337292
TND067690040
TN0890090004
TND987789583
TND004048690
TND058660390
TN3890090001
TND002992287
TND007024664

Table 2

 Quantity of Generated Waste (Tons) That Was Only a Characteristic Waste, Only a Listed Waste, or Both a
 Characteristic and Listed Waste, 1995
           Only Characteristic
Only Listed
Both Characteristic
    & Listed
Ignitable
Corrosive
Reactive
Toxic(D004-17)
Toxic (D0 18-43)
Characteristic Mixed
TOTAL
5,807
31,180
2,991
259,825
797
109,320
409,919
F Waste
K Waste
P Waste
U Waste

Listed Mixed
TOTAL
38,220,396
10,482
132
677

30
38,231,716






TOTAL 44,210
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                                                                        TENNESSEE

                                                                     Waste Management
3,5
Table
f 6 2 /
1t\y -^^
3
Ten Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Managers and

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10

Facility Name
Tenn Eastman Division of Eastman Chemical
Olin Corporation - Charleston Plant
Refined Metals Corporation
United States Dept. Of Energy K-25 Site
ICI Acrylics- Memphis (Fite Rd)
General Smelting & Refining, Inc.
U.S. DOE Y-12 Plant
Rohm and Haas Company
Laidlaw Environmental Services TS Inc
Laidlaw Environmental Services (GS) Inc
TOTAL
2

38,67
To

Total Number of RCRA TSD
Facilities

5,221 Total Quantity of RCRA
ns Hazardous Waste Managed

Quantity Managed (tons), 1995
City
Kingsport
Charleston
Memphis
Oak Ridge
Memphis
College Grove
Oak Ridge
Knoxville
Greenbrier
Millington

Quantity
Managed* EPA ID
38,173,230 TND003376928
212,239 TND003337292
104,857 TND067690040
76,870 TN0890090004
22,917 TND987789583
15,660 TND004048690
15,218 TN3890090001
1 1 ,496 TND058660390
7,982 TND000645770
7,948 TND000614321
38,648,417
* Quantity managed only by storage was excluded.


Top Management Method

   •   The top management method used in the State of Tennessee was aqueous organic treatment
      (37,930,332 tons).

   Tennessee Imports/Exports (As reported by Tennessee)

   •   The State that shipped the largest quantity of waste to Tennessee was Oklahoma (7,016 tons).

   •   The State to which Tennessee shipped the largest quantity of waste was Missouri (11,717 tons).

Note:  Columns may not sum due to rounding.
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TEXAS
Waste Generation
1,329
Total Number of RCRA Large
Quantity Generators (LQGs)

68,513,285
Tons
Total Quantity of RCRA Hazardous
Waste Generated
Table 1
 Ten Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators and Quantity Generated (tons), 1995

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10

Facility Name
Amoco Oil Company
Phillips 66 Company
DuPont de Nemours & Co., E.I.
Monsanto Company
Crown Central Petroleum Corporation
Coastal Refining & Marketing, Inc
Texas Eastman Division
The Dow Chemical Company, Texas Operation
Rollins Environmental Services (TX), Inc
The Dow Chemical Company
TOTAL
City
Texas City
Old Ocean
Victoria
Alvin
Pasadena
Corpus Christ!
Longview
Freeport
Deer Park
La Porte

Quantity
Generated
17,778,362
8,615,870
4,503,653
4,069,312
3,143,961
2,822,547
2,757,804
2,477,825
2,216,925
1,811,186
50,197,445
EPA ID
TXD008080533
TXD048210645
TXD008123317
TXD001 700806
TXD008091290
TXD0081 32268
TXD007330202
TXD008092793
TXD055141378
TXD000017756

Table 2
 Quantity of Generated Waste (Tons) That Was Only a Characteristic Waste, Only a Listed Waste, or Both a
 Characteristic and Listed Waste, 1995
           Only Characteristic
Only Listed
Both Characteristic
     & Listed
Ignitable
Corrosive
Reactive
Toxic(D004-17)
Toxic (D0 18-43)
Characteristic Mixed
TOTAL
472,088
2,151,383
5,222
1,188,465
25,131,800
22,292,325
51,241,283
F Waste
K Waste
P Waste
U Waste

Listed Mixed
TOTAL
2,299,191
2,381,876
2,906
25,432

2,562,000
7,271,405






TOTAL 10,000,596
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                                                                                       TEXAS
                                                                          Waste Management
192
Total Number of RCRA TSD
Facilities
75,074,857
Tons
Total Quantity of RCRA
Hazardous Waste Managed
Ta                               ble 3
 Ten Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Managers and Quantity Managed (tons), 1995
      Facility Name
City
 Quantity
Managed*
EPA ID
   1  Amoco Oil Company                            Texas City           17,832,856
   2  Phillips 66 Company                            Old Ocean            8,618,146
   3  Crown Central Petroleum Corporation               Pasadena            6,287,860
   4  Du Pont de Nemours & Co., E.I.                    Victoria              4,503,554
   5  Monsanto Company                             Alvin                4,069,017
   6  Texas Eastman Division                          Longview            3,116,827
   7  Shell Oil Company                              Deer Park            3,082,260
   8  Lyondell Petrochemical Company                  Channelview          2,819,562
   9  Coastal Refining & Marketing, Inc                  Corpus Christ!         2,798,345
  10  The Dow Chemical Company, Texas Operation       Freeport             2,451,493
                                 TXD008080533
                                 TXD048210645
                                 TXD008091290
                                 TXD008123317
                                 TXD001700806
                                 TXD007330202
                                 TXD067285973
                                 TXD058275769
                                 TXD008132268
                                 TXD008092793
      TOTAL
                   55,579,920
* Quantity managed only by storage was excluded.

Top Management Method
   •  The top management method used in the State of Texas was aqueous organic treatment
      (42,243,428 tons).
   Texas Imports/Exports (As reported by Texas)
      The State that shipped the largest quantity of waste to Texas was Louisiana (79,964 tons).
      The State to which Texas shipped the largest quantity of waste was Louisiana (104,295 tons).
Note:  Columns may not sum due to rounding.
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TRUST TERRITORIES
Waste Generation
              Total Number of RCRA Large
              Quantity Generators (LQGs)
    15,134
    Tons
Total Quantity of RCRA Hazardous
Waste Generated
Table 1
 Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators and Quantity Generated (tons), 1995
Facility Name
1 U.S. Army Jacads and USACAP
2 U.S. DOD Defense Nuclear Agency
3 U.S. Army Kwajalein Atoll
TOTAL
City
APO
APO
Republic of
Marshall Isl

Quantity
Generated
15,066
45
23
15,134
EPA ID
TT0570090001
TT9570090002
TT921 3690002

Table 2
 Quantity of Generated Waste (Tons) That Was Only a Characteristic Waste, Only a Listed Waste, or Both a
 Characteristic and Listed Waste, 1995
          Only Characteristic
                               Only Listed
Both Characteristic
    & Listed
Ignitable
Corrosive
Reactive
Toxic(D004-17)
Toxic (D0 18-43)
Characteristic Mixed
TOTAL
22
2
3,129
1 1 ,322
2
624
15,101
F Waste
K Waste
P Waste
U Waste

Listed Mixed
TOTAL
0
0
0
0

0
1






TOTAL 32
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                                                              TRUST TERRITORIES
                                                                        Waste Management
2
Total Number of RCRA TSD
Facilities
2,980
Tons
Total Quantity of RCRA
Hazardous Waste Managed
Table 3
 Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Managers and Quantity Managed (tons), 1995
                                                                   Quantity
      Facility Name**                               City              Managed*        EPA ID
   1  U.S. ARMY JACADS and USACAP                 APO                  2,980       TT0570090001
      TOTAL	2,980	
 * Quantity managed only by storage was excluded.
** Because quantity managed only by storage was excluded, facilities managing by storage only were not listed.

Top Management Method
   •  The top management method used in the Trust Territories was incineration (2,980 tons).
   Trust Territories Imports/Exports (As reported by Trust Territories)
      Trust Territories did not receive RCRA waste from any other State.
      The State to which Trust Territories shipped the largest quantity of waste was California (1,416 tons).
Note:  Columns may not sum due to rounding.
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UTAH
Waste Generation
                                                                                          1,9
     101
Total Number of RCRA Large
Quantity Generators (LQGs)
   456,847
    Tons
Total Quantity of RCRA Hazardous
Waste Generated
Table 1
 Ten Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators and Quantity Generated (tons), 1995

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10

Facility Name
Western Zirconium - Westinghouse CNFD
U.S. Air Force -Hill AFB
U.S. PCI Grassy Mountain Facility
Aptus, Inc
Nucor Steel
U.S. PCI-Clive Incineration Facility
International Mill Service, Inc
Tooele Chemical Activity - South Area
Defense Distribution Depot, Ogden
Magnesium Corporation of America
TOTAL
City
Ogden
Hill AFB
Knolls
Aragonite
Plymouth
Clive
Wendover
Tooele
Ogden
Rowley

Quantity
Generated
306,244
51,157
21,176
17,060
15,646
14,457
4,973
4,949
3,728
2,906
442,296
EPA ID
UTD092024934
UT0571 724350
UTD991301748
UTD981552177
UTD021 533054
UTD982595795
UT0000821009
UT521 0090002
UT921 0020922
UTD000690867

Table 2
 Quantity of Generated Waste (Tons) That Was Only a Characteristic Waste, Only a Listed Waste, or Both a
 Characteristic and Listed Waste, 1995
           Only Characteristic
                                 Only Listed
Both Characteristic
     & Listed
Ignitable
Corrosive
Reactive
Toxic(D004-17)
Toxic (D0 18-43)
Characteristic Mixed
TOTAL
266
310,528
1,072
7,133
151
18,145
337,296
F Waste
K Waste
P Waste
U Waste

Listed Mixed
TOTAL
25,883
16,209
0
437

1,159
43,689






TOTAL 75,834
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                                                                                     UTAH
                                                                       Waste Management
Table 3
Ten

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10

Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Managers and
Facility Name
Western Zirconium - Westinghouse CNFD
U.S. PCI Grassy Mountain Facility
U.S. Air Force -Hill AFB
Aptus, Inc
U.S. PCI-Clive Incineration Facility
Envirocare of Utah
Tooele Chemical Activity - South Area
U.S. Air Force - Utah Test & Trng. Range
Tooele Army Depot - North Area
Thiokol Corp.-Main Plant, Promontory
TOTAL
2

461,
To

1 Total Number of RCRA TSD
Facilities

970 Total Quantity of RCRA
ns Hazardous Waste Managed

Quantity Managed (tons), 1995
City
Ogden
Knolls
Hill AFB
Aragonite
Clive
Clive
Tooele
West Desert
Tooele
Promontory

Quantity
Managed* EPA ID
306,192 UTD092024934
52,850 UTD991301748
50,555 UT0571 724350
25,917 UTD981552177
11,115 UTD982595795
9,064 UTD982598898
3,399 UT521 0090002
1,035 UT0570090001
1,019 UT321 3820894
532 UTD009081357
461,678
* Quantity managed only by storage was excluded.

Top Management Method
   •  The top management method used in the State of Utah was other treatment (314,226 tons).
   Utah Imports/Exports (As reported by Utah)
      The State that shipped the largest quantity of waste to Utah was California (19,227 tons).
      The State to which Utah shipped the largest quantity of waste was Colorado (8,137 tons).
Note:  Columns may not sum due to rounding.
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VERMONT
Waste Generation
      66
Total Number of RCRA Large
Quantity Generators (LQGs)
    10,497
    Tons
Total Quantity of RCRA Hazardous
Waste Generated
Table 1
 Ten Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators and Quantity Generated (tons), 1995

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10

Facility Name
Johnson Controls Battery Group, Inc
IBM
General Electric Co. Plant #2
General Electric Co. Plant #1
Safety Medical Systems, Inc
Vermont Army National Guard
C.E. Bradley Laboratories, Inc
Vermont Castings, Inc
Aquatec, Inc
Eveready Battery Co., Inc
TOTAL
City
Bennington
Essex Junction
North Clarendon
Rutland
Colchester
Colchester
Brattleboro
Bethel
Colchester
Bennington

Quantity
Generated
4,605
2,020
756
702
278
218
216
172
137
136
9,240
EPA ID
VTD001 780725
VTD002084705
VTD001 075894
VTD002085108
VTD988367421
VT098052401 1
VTD001 086529
VTD039697347
VTD988366167
VTD002065597

Table 2
 Quantity of Generated Waste (Tons) That Was Only a Characteristic Waste, Only a Listed Waste, or Both a
 Characteristic and Listed Waste, 1995
           Only Characteristic
                                 Only Listed
Both Characteristic
     & Listed
Ignitable
Corrosive
Reactive
Toxic(D004-17)
Toxic (D0 18-43)
Characteristic Mixed
TOTAL
94
112
12
6,235
160
1,304
7,917
F Waste
K Waste
P Waste
U Waste

Listed Mixed
TOTAL
727
0
4
1

0
732






TOTAL 1,832
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                                                                                 VERMONT
                                                                          Waste Management
7
Total Number of RCRA TSD
Facilities
0
Tons
Total Quantity of RCRA
Hazardous Waste Managed
Table 3
 Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Managers and Quantity Managed (tons), 1995

1
2

Facility Name**
Green Mountain Power Corporation
IBM
TOTAL
City
Colchester
Essex Junction

Quantity
Managed*
0
0
0
EPA ID
VTD988366654
VTD002084705

 * Quantity managed only by storage was excluded.
** Because quantity managed only by storage was excluded, facilities managing by storage only were not listed.
Top Management Method
      The top management method used in the State of Vermont was metals recovery (for reuse) (0 tons).
   Vermont Imports/Exports (As reported by Vermont)
   •  The State that shipped the largest quantity of waste to Vermont was New York (277 tons).
   •  The State to which Vermont shipped the largest quantity of waste was Michigan (4,769 tons).
Note:  Columns may not sum due to rounding.
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VIRGIN ISLANDS
Waste Generation
              Total Number of RCRA Large
              Quantity Generators (LQGs)
    3,329
    Tons
Total Quantity of RCRA Hazardous
Waste Generated
Table 1
 Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators and Quantity Generated (tons), 1995
Facility Name
1 Hess Oil Virgin Islands Corp(HOVIC)
TOTAL
City
Kingshill

Quantity
Generated EPA ID
3,329 VID980536080
3,329
Table 2
 Quantity of Generated Waste (Tons) That Was Only a Characteristic Waste, Only a Listed Waste, or Both a
 Characteristic and Listed Waste, 1995


           Only Characteristic                   Only Listed
                                                           Both Characteristic
                                                               & Listed
Ignitable
Corrosive
Reactive
Toxic(D004-17)
Toxic (D0 18-43)
Characteristic Mixed
TOTAL
0
0
0
193
685
903
1,780
F Waste
K Waste
P Waste
U Waste

Listed Mixed
TOTAL
974
118
0
3

0
1,095






TOTAL 453
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                                                                   VIRGIN ISLANDS
                                                                      Waste Management
1
Total Number of RCRA TSD
Facilities
20
Tons
Total Quantity of RCRA
Hazardous Waste Managed
Table 3
 Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Managers and Quantity Managed (tons), 1995
Facility Name
1 Hess Oil Virgin Islands Corp(HOVIC)
TOTAL
City
Kingshill

Quantity
Managed* EPA ID
20 VID980536080
20
* Quantity managed only by storage was excluded.


Top Management Method

      The top management method used in the Virgin Islands was land treatment/application/farming (20 tons).

   Virgin Islands Imports/Exports (As reported by Virgin Islands)

   •   Virgin Islands did not receive RCRA waste from any other State.

   •   The State to which Virgin Islands shipped the largest quantity of waste was Texas (1,857 tons).

Note:  Columns may not sum due to rounding.
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VIRGINIA
Waste Generation
     371
Total Number of RCRA Large
Quantity Generators (LQGs)
    98,678
    Tons
Total Quantity of RCRA Hazardous
Waste Generated
Table 1
 Ten Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators and Quantity Generated (tons), 1995

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10

Facility Name
Oldover Corporation
Hercules, Inc
Roanoke Electric Steel Corp
Allied Signal, Inc
AT&T Corp
Radford Army Ammunition Plant
Commander, Naval Base
Norfolk Southern Railway Co
E I DuPontde Nemours
Corning, Inc
TOTAL
City
Arvonia
Franklin
Roanoke
Hopewell
Richmond
Radford
Norfolk
Alexandria
Cedarville
Danville

Quantity
Generated
15,432
9,421
7,246
6,928
4,637
3,881
3,539
3,013
2,971
2,463
59,531
EPA ID
VAD098443443
VAD003122165
VAD0031 22553
VAD065385296
VAD066000993
VA1 21 0020730
VA6 17006 1463
VAD988203550
VAD980554539
VAD001 807031

Table 2
 Quantity of Generated Waste (Tons) That Was Only a Characteristic Waste, Only a Listed Waste, or Both a
 Characteristic and Listed Waste, 1995
           Only Characteristic
                                 Only Listed
Both Characteristic
     & Listed
Ignitable
Corrosive
Reactive
Toxic(D004-17)
Toxic (D0 18-43)
Characteristic Mixed
TOTAL
2,199
3,235
712
7,167
1,231
30,594
45,138
F Waste
K Waste
P Waste
U Waste

Listed Mixed
TOTAL
6,886
10,681
3
757

2,176
20,502






TOTAL 32,990
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                                                                                 VIRGINIA

                                                                         Waste Management
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Ten

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10

Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Managers and
Facility Name
Virginia Solite Company
Solite Corporation
Hercules, Inc
Allied Signal, Inc
Commander, Naval Base
Cook Composites & Polymers
Radford Army Ammunition Plant
Naval Surface Warfare Center
Yorktown Naval Weapons Station
Atlantic Research Corp
TOTAL
3

51,5
To

1 Total Number of RCRA TSD
Facilities

)95 Total Quantity of RCRA
ns Hazardous Waste Managed

Quantity Managed (tons), 1995
City
Cascade
Arvonia
Franklin
Hopewell
Norfolk
Chatham
Radford
Dahlgren
Yorktown
Gainesville

Quantity
Managed* EPA ID
17,964 VAD046970521
15,400 VAD042755082
9,365 VAD003122165
6,665 VAD065385296
1,688 VA61 70061 463
695 VAD055046049
92 VA1 21 0020730
91 VA7 170024684
19 VA8 170024 170
16 VAD023741705
51,995
* Quantity managed only by storage was excluded.


Top Management Method

   •  The top management method used in the State of Virginia was energy recovery (reuse as fuel)
      (33,364 tons).

   Virginia Imports/Exports (As reported by Virginia)

      The State that shipped the largest quantity of waste to Virginia was New Jersey (16,340 tons).

      The State to which Virginia shipped the largest quantity of waste was Pennsylvania (15,020 tons).

Note:  Columns may not sum due to rounding.
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WASHINGTON
Waste Generation
     748
Total Number of RCRA Large
Quantity Generators (LQGs)
   3,088,487
    Tons
Total Quantity of RCRA Hazardous
Waste Generated
Table 1
 Ten Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators and Quantity Generated (tons), 1995

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10

Facility Name
Boeing -Auburn
OCC Tacoma Inc
Georgia-Pacific West Inc Bellingham
SEH America Inc
Pacific Circuits Inc
Advanced Silicon Materials Inc
Boeing D&SG - Kent Space Center
Hanford Site
Boeing Commercial Airplane Group Everett
Industrial Plating Corp
TOTAL
City
Auburn
Tacoma
Bellingham
Vancouver
Redmond
Moses Lake
Kent
Richland
Everett
Seattle

Quantity
Generated
867,048
616,158
420,313
226,813
144,512
98,766
82,413
55,213
46,988
45,552
2,603,776
EPA ID
WAD041337130
WAD009242314
WAD009252297
WAD980833099
WAD980978951
WAD980835680
WAD061 670766
WA7890008967
WAD041 585464
WAD009491200

Table 2
 Quantity of Generated Waste (Tons) That Was Only a Characteristic Waste, Only a Listed Waste, or Both a
 Characteristic and Listed Waste, 1995
           Only Characteristic
                                Only Listed
Both Characteristic
     & Listed
Ignitable
Corrosive
Reactive
Toxic(D004-17)
Toxic (D0 18-43)
Characteristic Mixed
TOTAL
1,374
1,111,826
182
1,385,779
4,535
232,731
2,736,426
F Waste
K Waste
P Waste
U Waste

Listed Mixed
TOTAL
120,323
38,977
2
67,271

1,241
227,814






TOTAL 124,248
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                                                                              State Summaries
                                                                     WASHINGTON

                                                                     Waste Management
Tabl
Ten

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10

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/ ^1,2,9,10 /
) 6 /
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Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Managers and
Facility Name
Boeing -Auburn
OCC Tacoma Inc
Boeing Commercial Airplane Group Everett
Boeing Renton
U.S. Navy - NUWC Division - Keyport
Bay Zinc Company Inc
Intalco Aluminum Corporation
U.S. Navy Puget Sound Naval Shipyard
Burlington Enviromental Inc - Tacoma
Sol-Pro Inc
TOTAL
4

1,577
To

7 Total Number of RCRA TSD
Facilities

',079 Total Quantity of RCRA
ns Hazardous Waste Managed


Quantity Managed (tons), 1995
City
Auburn
Tacoma
Everett
Renton
Keyport
Moxee City
Ferndale
Bremerton
Tacoma
Tacoma

Quantity
Managed*
866,370
616,111
46,343
10,163
8,318
6,028
6,003
4,370
2,873
2,641
1,569,220
EPA ID
WAD041337130
WAD009242314
WAD041 585464
WAD009262171
WA1 17002341 9
WAD027530526
WAD009488131
WA2 1700234 18
WAD020257945
WAD981769110

* Quantity managed only by storage was excluded.


Top Management Method

   •   The top management method used in the State of Washington was aqueous inorganic treatment
      (890,090 tons).

   Washington Imports/Exports (As reported by Washington)

      The State that shipped the largest quantity of waste to Washington was Oregon (7,896 tons).

      The State to which Washington shipped the largest quantity of waste was Oregon (109,096 tons).

Note:  Columns may not sum due to rounding.
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National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report: Based on 1995 Data
WEST VIRGINIA
Waste Generation
                                                             4,7
     117
Total Number of RCRA Large
Quantity Generators (LQGs)
                                                                    1,3,6
   8,489,828
    Tons
Total Quantity of RCRA Hazardous
Waste Generated
Table 1
 Ten Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators and Quantity Generated (tons), 1995

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10

Facility Name
Rhone-Poulenc Institute Plant
Cytec Industries
DuPont
OSI Specialties, Inc.
DuPont Washington Works
FMC Corporation
Miles Inc
Akzo Nobel Chemicals, Inc
Ashland Chemical Co., Neal Plant
Weirton Steel Corporation
TOTAL
City
Institute
Willow Island
Belle
Sistersville
Washington
Institute
New Martinsville
Gallipolis Ferry
Neal
Weirton

Quantity
Generated
7,470,621
717,406
107,927
78,327
38,425
10,218
9,394
9,389
9,200
6,388
8,457,295
EPA ID
WVD005005509
WVD004341491
WVD005012851
WVD004325353
WVD045875291
WVD981 102890
WVD056866312
WVD009708702
WVD080645831
WVD000068908

Table 2
 Quantity of Generated Waste (Tons) That Was Only a Characteristic Waste, Only a Listed Waste, or Both a
 Characteristic and Listed Waste, 1995
           Only Characteristic
                                 Only Listed
Both Characteristic
     & Listed
Ignitable
Corrosive
Reactive
Toxic(D004-17)
Toxic (D0 18-43)
Characteristic Mixed
TOTAL
1 1 ,392
181,852
516
5,324
343,987
11,195
554,266
F Waste
K Waste
P Waste
U Waste

Listed Mixed
TOTAL
105,231
11,613
13
2,789

346,187
465,834






TOTAL 7,469,722
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            4.6
WEST VIRGINIA
 Waste Management
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Table 3
Ten

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10

Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Managers and
Facility Name
Rhone-Poulenc Institute Plant
Cytec Industries
DuPont
OSI Specialties, Inc
DuPont Washington Works
Miles Inc
ARCO Chemical Co
Union Carbide S. Charleston Plant
Pittsburgh Tube Co., Jane Lew Division
INCO Alloys International, Inc
TOTAL
2

8,39e
To

6 Total Number of RCRA TSD
Facilities

i,1 1 6 Total Quantity of RCRA
ns Hazardous Waste Managed

Quantity Managed (tons), 1995
City
Institute
Willow Island
Belle
Sisterville
Washington
Newmartinsville
S. Charleston
South Charleston
Jane Lew
Huntington

Quantity
Managed* EPA ID
7,463,796 WVD005005509
714,080 WVD004341491
89,513 WVD005012851
74,335 WVD004325353
37,415 WVD045875291
9,305 WVD056866312
2,511 WV0000352583
2,412 WVD005005483
1,087 WVD060692126
504 WVD076826015
8,394,958
* Quantity managed only by storage was excluded.

Top Management Method
   •  The top management method used in the State of West Virginia was aqueous organic treatment (8,184,019 tons).
   West Virginia Imports/Exports (As reported by West Virginia)
      The State that shipped the largest quantity of waste to West Virginia was Texas (1,792 tons).
      The State to which West Virginia shipped the largest quantity of waste was Ohio (31,952 tons).
Note:  Columns may not sum due to rounding.
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National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report: Based on 1995 Data
WISCONSIN
Waste Generation
558
Total Number of RCRA Large
Quantity Generators (LQGs)

664,609
Tons
Total Quantity of RCRA Hazardous
Waste Generated
Table 1

 Ten Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators and Quantity Generated (tons), 1995

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10

Facility Name
Strattec Security Corp
Vulcan Materials Co-Vulcan Chemicals Div
Master Lock Co
Professional Plating
Metro Recycling and Disposal Facility
WMWI - Omega Hills
Brunswick Inc Mercury Marine Div
OMC-Milwaukee
Phillips Plating Corp
A O Smith Automotive Products
TOTAL
City
Glendale
Port Edwards
Milwaukee
Brillion
Franklin
Germantown
Fond du Lac
Milwaukee
Phillips
Milwaukee

Quantity
Generated
144,838
90,372
82,826
65,596
48,124
34,367
18,534
17,151
15,706
13,652
531,166
EPA ID
WID066874207
WID046536231
WID054105218
WIT560010746
WID098547854
WID000808568
WID073830028
WID980704209
WID053091005
WID006085815

Table 2

 Quantity of Generated Waste (Tons) That Was Only a Characteristic Waste, Only a Listed Waste, or Both a
 Characteristic and Listed Waste, 1995
           Only Characteristic
Only Listed
Both Characteristic
     & Listed
Ignitable
Corrosive
Reactive
Toxic(D004-17)
Toxic (D0 18-43)
Characteristic Mixed
TOTAL
13,265
23,122
13,548
435,209
4,158
0
489,301
F Waste
K Waste
P Waste
U Waste

Listed Mixed
TOTAL
147,056
28,106
38
63

0
175,264






TOTAL 0
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                                                                          WISCONSIN

                                                                      Waste Management
( KJ^4'B'1U
UJ2'5'9
Table 3
Ten

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10

Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Managers and
Facility Name
KohlerCo
Cook Composites & Polymers Co
U.S. Chrome Corp
Wisconsin Public Service Corp
Aldrich Chemical Co Inc
U.S. Army Garrison Fort Mccoy
UW Madison Safety Dept Mill St Storage
OMC Trade Winds Storage
Milsolv Corp
Duralam Inc
TOTAL
3

17,'
To

Q Total Number of RCRA TSD
Facilities

192 Total Quantity of RCRA
ns Hazardous Waste Managed

Quantity Managed (tons), 1995
City
Kohler
Saukville
Fond du Lac
Green Bay
Milwaukee
Sparta
Madison
Manawa
Menomonee Falls
Appleton

Quantity
Managed* EPA ID
12,313 WID006073225
3,290 WID980615439
1,793 WID096344056
76 WID000808501
20 WID0061 13906
0 WI321 0020563
0 WID000809012
0 WID0061 42061
0 WID023350192
0 WID046535654
17,492
* Quantity managed only by storage was excluded.


Top Management Method

   •   The top management method used in the State of Wisconsin was aqueous inorganic treatment
      (13,287 tons).

   Wisconsin Imports/Exports (As reported by Wisconsin)

      The State that shipped the largest quantity of waste to Wisconsin was Michigan (105 tons).

      The State to which Wisconsin shipped the largest quantity of waste was Illinois (19,534 tons).

Note:  Columns may not sum due to rounding.
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WYOMING
Waste Generation
17
Total Number of RCRA Large
Quantity Generators (LQGs)

1,972,177
Tons
Total Quantity of RCRA Hazardous
Waste Generated
Table 1
 Ten Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators and Quantity Generated (tons), 1995

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10

Table
Facility Name
Sinclair Oil Corporation
Little America Refining Co
Texaco Refining & Marketing Inc
Union Pacific RR Timber Treating Plant
Union Pacific Railroad
Frontier Refining Inc
Francis E Warren AFB
Amoco Oil Co Former Casper Ref
Williams Field Services - Opal Plant
Nalco/Exxon Energy Chemicals
TOTAL
2
City
Sinclair
Casper
Evanston
Laramie
Cheyenne
Cheyenne
Cheyenne
Casper
Opal
Evansville


Quantity
Generated
1,315,106
655,450
1,008
242
125
87
43
32
21
19
1,972,133

EPA ID
WYD079959185
WYD048743009
WYD088677943
WYD061112470
WYD988874673
WYD051843613
WY5571924179
WYD007064447
WYD000776617
WYD000712687


 Quantity of Generated Waste (Tons) That Was Only a Characteristic Waste, Only a Listed Waste, or Both a
 Characteristic and Listed Waste, 1995
           Only Characteristic
Only Listed
Both Characteristic
     & Listed
Ignitable
Corrosive
Reactive
Toxic(D004-17)
Toxic (D0 18-43)
Characteristic Mixed
TOTAL
638
7
58
47
1,970,863
45
1,971,656
F Waste
K Waste
P Waste
U Waste

Listed Mixed
TOTAL
41
251
0
126

94
511






TOTAL 9
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                                                                                   State Summaries
                                                                                WYOMING
                                                                         Waste Management
5
Total Number of RCRA TSD
Facilities

1,970,452
Tons
Total Quantity of RCRA
Hazardous Waste Managed
Table 3
 Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Managers and Quantity Managed (tons), 1995
Facility Name**
1 Sinclair Oil Corporation
2 Little America Refining Co
TOTAL
City
Sinclair
Casper

Quantity
Managed*
1,315,096
655,356
1,970,452
EPA ID
WYD079959185
WYD048743009

 * Quantity managed only by storage was excluded.
 ' Because quantity managed only by storage was excluded, facilities managing by storage only were not listed.
Top Management Method
      The top management method used in the State of Wyoming was aqueous organic treatment
      (1,970,452 tons).
   Wyoming Imports/Exports (As reported by Wyoming)
   •   Wyoming did not receive RCRA waste from any other State.
   •   The State to which Wyoming shipped the largest quantity of waste was Illinois (909 tons).
Note:  Columns may not sum due to rounding.
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