United States Environmental Protection Agency Solid Waste and Emergency Response (5305W) EPA 530-R-99-036e PB99-166 860 September 1999 State Summary Analysis The National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report (Based on 1997 Data) CHARACTERISTIC - - - *'\ "H t Printed on paper that contains at least "•''^ 'V 30percentpostconsumerfiber. ------- This page intentionally left blank. ------- NATIONAL BIENNIAL RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE REPORT: BASED ON 1997 DATA CONTENTS EXECUTIVE SUMMARY ES-1 ALABAMA 1 ALASKA 3 ARIZONA 5 ARKANSAS 7 CALIFORNIA 9 COLORADO 11 CONNECTICUT 13 DELAWARE 15 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 17 FLORIDA 19 GEORGIA 21 GUAM 23 HAWAII 25 IDAHO 27 ILLINOIS 29 INDIANA 31 IOWA 33 KANSAS 35 KENTUCKY 37 LOUISIANA 39 MAINE 41 MARYLAND 43 MASSACHUSETTS 45 MICHIGAN 47 MINNESOTA 49 MISSISSIPPI 51 MISSOURI 53 MONTANA 55 NAVAJO NATION 57 NEBRASKA 59 NEVADA 61 NEW HAMPSHIRE 63 NEW JERSEY 65 NEW MEXICO 67 ------- NATIONAL BIENNIAL RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE REPORT: BASED ON 1997 DATA NEWYORK 69 NORTH CAROLINA 71 NORTH DAKOTA 73 OHIO 75 OKLAHOMA 77 OREGON 79 PENNSYLVANIA 81 PUERTO RICO 83 RHODE ISLAND 85 SOUTH CAROLINA 87 SOUTH DAKOTA 89 TENNESSEE 91 TEXAS 93 TRUST TERRITORIES 95 UTAH 97 VERMONT 99 VIRGIN ISLANDS 101 VIRGINIA 103 WASHINGTON 105 WEST VIRGINIA 107 WISCONSIN 109 WYOMING 111 ------- Executive Summary The National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report (Based on 1997 Data) fe^, |p«pp:^'-%^fc-* - 1. '\ X 7 Printed on paper that contains at least ''\''f 30percentpostconsumerfiber. ------- This page intentionally left blank. ------- NATIONAL BIENNIAL RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE REPORT: BASED ON 1997 DATA EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), in partnership with the States1, 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 1997 Data) is to communicate the findings of EPAs 1997 Biennial Reporting System (BRS) data collection efforts to the public, government agencies, and the regulated community.2 The Report consists of six volumes: Executive Summary provides an overview of national hazardous waste generation and management practices; National Analysis presents a detailed look at waste-handling practices in the EPA Regions, States, and largest facilities nationally, including (1) the quantity of waste generated, managed, shipped and received, and imported and exported between States and (2) the number of generators and managing facilities; State Summary Analysis provides a two-page overview of the generation and management practices of individual States; State Detail Analysis is 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; List of Large Quantity Generators identifies every hazardous waste generator in the United States that reported itself to be a large quantity generator in 1997; and 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 1997. The 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. Some respondents from the States of Georgia and Connecticut 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 Summaryandt National Analysis volumes of this Report wherever possible. Where CBI has been omitted from these volumes, a footnote has been provided. Changes to the 1997 Biennial Reporting requirements will make cursory comparisons of the 1997 National Biennial Report to earlier National Biennial Reports misleading. Refer to the Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation. ------- NATIONAL BIENNIAL RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE REPORT: BASED ON 1997 DATA 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. Some States elect to regulate wastes not regulated by EPA; these wastes are assigned State Hazardous Waste Codes and are not included in this Report. The reader can find more detailed explanations in the RCRA Orientation Manual (http://www.epa.gov/epaoswer/general/orientat/) and in the Code of Federal Regulations in 40 CFR Parts 260 and 261 (http://www.epa.gov/docs/epacfr40/chapt- l.info/subch-l/). Please refer to Appendix E of this Report for a complete list of EPA Hazardous Waste Codes used by the regulated community for their 1997 Biennial Report submissions. Details about the information submitted by the regulated community can be found in the 1997 Hazardous Waste Report Instructions and Forms (http://www.epa.gov/epaoswer/hazwaste/ data/brsforms.htm). CHANGES TO 1997 BIENNIAL REPORTING REQUIREMENTS AND THE NATIONAL BIENNIAL REPORT DATA PRESENTED IN THIS REPORT In accordance with EPAs efforts to reduce the record keeping and reporting burden on the regulated community, EPA streamlined the Federal data collection forms (1997 Hazardous Waste Report Instructions and Forms) for the 1997 Biennial Report cycle by eliminating the Process System (PS) Form. EPA would like to caution all readers of this Report that the change to eliminate the PS Form, along with the changes to the reporting requirements for aqueous wastes, commonly called wastewaters, managed in treatment systems regulated by the Clean Water Act (CWA) and not by the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA), will make cursory comparisons of the 1997 National Biennial Report to earlier National Reports misleading. Wastewaters are defined for biennial reporting as wastes that have a particular form and/or are managed on-site or off-site in treatment systems typically used to manage wastewater. All wastes bearing one of the following wastewater Form Codes (B101-102; B105, B110-116) and/or System Type Codes (M071-079; M081-085, 089; M091-094, 099; M121-125, Changes to the 1997 Biennial Reporting requirements will make cursory comparisons of the 1997 National Biennial Report to earlier National Biennial Reports misleading. Refer to the Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation. ESl ------- NATIONAL BIENNIAL RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE REPORT: BASED ON 1997 DATA 129; M134-136) are excluded from the National Report data and the 1997 National Biennial Report, with one exception: waste waters managed by System Type Code M134 (Deepwell/Underground Injection) are included in the 1997 National Biennial Report. Refer to Appendix C and D for complete descriptions of the Form Codes and System Type Codes referenced above. In previous National Reports, the PS Form was used to separate and exclude from the National Report data all wastes going to on-site treatment systems exempt from RCRA permitting requirements. For the 1997 National Biennial Report, EPA included all non- wastewater data and excluded all wastewater data. The wastewater data was excluded regardless of whether the wastes were managed in RCRA permitted systems prior to management in on-site or off-site treatment systems exempt from RCRA permitting requirements. This is significant, because historically EPA has included only those wastes managed in units subject to RCRA permitting requirements in the National Biennial Reports. EPA does not believe the inclusion of all non-wastewaters will distort the RCRA hazardous waste management picture presented in this Report, because only a small volume of non- wastewaters are managed in treatment systems exempt from RCRA permitting requirements. RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE GENERATION RCRA hazardous waste generation information is obtained from data reported by RCRA large quantity generators (LQGs). A generator is defined as a Federal large quantity generator if: the generator generated in any single month 1,000 kg (2,200 pounds or 1.1 tons) or more of RCRA hazardous waste; or the generator generated in any single month, or accumulated at any time, 1 kg (2.2 pounds) of RCRA acute hazardous waste; or the generator generated, or accumulated at any time, more than 100 kg (220 pounds) of spill cleanup material contaminated with RCRA acute hazardous waste. Changes to the 1997 Biennial Reporting requirements will make cursory comparisons of the 1997 National Biennial Report to earlier National Biennial Reports misleading. Refer to the Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation. ------- NATIONAL BIENNIAL RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE REPORT: BASED ON 1997 DATA All generators that reported LOG status in 1997 are required to provide EPA with 1997 waste generation and management information. It is important to note that the LQGs identified in this Report have been included based on the most current information made available to EPA by the States. Both EPA and the States have made a significant effort to ensure the accuracy of this 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 exempt from Federal regulation. To help provide a more accurate picture of hazardous waste generation in the United States, EPA requests specific waste generation information from LQGs. For each RCRA hazardous waste generated, LQGs are required to provide a waste description, the applicable Federal Hazardous Waste Codes that most accurately represent the waste generated, and the quantity of waste generated. In 1997, 20,316 LQGs reported they generated 40.7 million tons of RCRA hazardous waste. When comparing the 1995 National Biennial Report with the 1997 Report, the number of LQGs decreased by 551, and the quantity of hazardous waste generated decreased by 173 million tons or 81 %. The decrease in national hazardous waste generation is due in large part to the exclusion of wastewaters from the 1997 national reporting logic. Fora more detailed description of the wastewater exclusion, please refer to the section of the Executive Summary entitled "Changes to 1997 Biennial Reporting Requirements and the National Biennial Report Data Presented in this Report." The wastewater exclusion will make cursory comparisons between the 1997 National Biennial Report and earlier National Reports misleading. To facilitate an accurate comparison, Appendix B of the National Analysis provides the 1995 National Biennial Report data excluding wastewater (i.e., the data was compiled using the same national reporting logic used to exclude wastewater data from the 1997 National Report). As presented in Exhibit B.1, 36.3 million tons Changes to the 1997 Biennial Reporting requirements will make cursory comparisons of the 1997 National Biennial Report to earlier National Biennial Reports misleading. Refer to the Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation. ES4 ------- NATIONAL BIENNIAL RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE REPORT: BASED ON 1997 DATA of non-wastewater wastes were generated in 1995; therefore, a more accurate picture of the change in national hazardous waste generation between 1995 and 1997 is an increase of 4.4 million tons or 11 %. Much of this increase resulted from a change in a few generators' wastewater management practices. In 1995, a few generators reported managing wastewaters in treatment systems exempt from RCRA permitting requirements, and, in accordance with the 1995 national reporting logic, these exempt wastewaters were excluded from the 1995 National Biennial Report. In 1997, the same generators reported managing these same wastewaters in Deepwell/Underground Injection (M134), a treatment system included in the 1997 National Biennial Report. As identified in Exhibit 1, the five (5) States which contributed most to the national hazardous waste generation total in 1997 were Texas (19.0 million tons), Louisiana (4.6 million tons), Illinois (2.2 million tons), Ohio (1.7 million tons), and Mississippi (1.7 million tons). Together, the LQGs in these States accounted for 72% of the national total quantity generated. Changes to the 1997 Biennial Reporting requirements will make cursory comparisons of the 1997 National Biennial Report to earlier National Biennial Reports misleading. Refer to the Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation. ESl ------- NATIONAL BIENNIAL RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE REPORT: BASED ON 1997 DATA Exhibit 1 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Generated and Number of Hazardous Waste Generators, by State, 1997 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 QUANTITY RANK 14 47 35 8 12 28 32 39 54 16 20 55 45 9 3 7 37 6 21 2 46 31 27 10 13 5 25 41 56 38 40 44 18 26 15 30 50 4 19 36 17 34 42 43 53 11 1 52 29 48 49 33 24 22 23 51 N/A TONS GENERATED 423,968 4,547 53,031 1,052,744 672,946 82,021 60,219 19,353 499 398,535 275,096 412 7,241 1,014,825 2,201,025 1,077,410 33,681 1,333,169 192,318 4,624,829 4,758 63,498 94,467 994,047 427,390 1,654,338 116,705 12,266 150 23,491 12,518 9,751 348,409 99,474 419,899 66,501 2,686 1,693,247 315,296 49,877 370,024 54,120 11,643 10,793 948 745,458 18,973,406 1,101 78,555 4,064 2,811 57,395 126,601 152,843 147,959 1,478 242 40,676,075 PERCENTAGE 1.0 0.0 0.1 2.6 1.7 0.2 0.1 0.0 0.0 1.0 0.7 0.0 0.0 2.5 5.4 2.6 0.1 3.3 0.5 11.4 0.0 0.2 0.2 2.4 1.1 4.1 0.3 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.9 0.2 1.0 0.2 0.0 4.2 0.8 0.1 0.9 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 1.8 46.6 0.0 0.2 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.3 0.4 0.4 0.0 N/A 100.0 LARGE QUANTITY GENERATORS RANK 25 44 31 27 2 32 15 42 50 17 14 53 47 45 5 9 30 26 20 18 35 23 12 8 24 29 18 46 54 41 39 33 7 48 1 11 51 3 34 28 6 38 37 21 49 13 4 55 40 43 56 22 10 36 16 52 N/A NUMBER PERCENTAGE 268 50 180 206 1,782 163 404 66 20 378 405 8 41 48 1,058 633 182 215 348 363 137 327 474 682 274 193 363 47 6 68 90 152 819 39 2,772 505 16 1,271 144 203 1,042 106 107 341 21 461 1,219 3 89 65 2 329 595 119 400 15 2 20,316 1.3 0.2 0.9 1.0 8.8 0.8 2.0 0.3 0.1 1.9 2.0 0.0 0.2 0.2 5.2 3.1 0.9 1.1 1.7 1.8 0.7 1.6 2.3 3.4 1.3 1.0 1.8 0.2 0.0 0.3 0.4 0.7 4.0 0.2 13.6 2.5 0.1 6.3 0.7 1.0 5.1 0.5 0.5 1.7 0.1 2.3 6.0 0.0 0.4 0.3 0.0 1.6 2.9 0.6 2.0 0.1 N/A 100.0 Note: Columns may not sum due to rounding. Percentages do not include CBI data. Changes to the 1997 Biennial Reporting requirements will make Report to earlier National Biennial Reports misleading. Refer explanation. EST cursory comparisons of the to the Executive Summary 1997 National Biennial (ES-2) for a complete ------- NATIONAL BIENNIAL RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE REPORT: BASED ON 1997 DATA RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE MANAGEMENT RCRA hazardous waste management information is obtained from data reported by active, permitted RCRA treatment, storage, or disposal facilities (TSDs). A TSD is defined as any facility which treats, stores, or disposes of RCRA hazardous waste, regardless of the quantity managed. Only wastes that were treated or disposed of in 1997 are included in the management quantities in this Report. Wastes generated and subsequently stored in 1997 are not included in the management quantities in this Report. To help provide a more accurate picture of hazardous waste management practices in the United States, EPA requests specific waste management information from TSDs. For each RCRA hazardous waste managed, TSDs are required to provide the quantity of waste managed and the System Type Code which represents the management method used to manage the waste. It is important to note that the total quantity of RCRA hazardous waste generated is less than the total quantity managed. Some of the reasons for this variance include: wastes generated during non-reporting years but shipped and treated or disposed during a reporting year and wastes received for management from generators in foreign countries. In 1997, 2,025 TSDs reported they managed 37.7 million tons of RCRA hazardous waste. Of the 2,025 facilities, 1,078 were storage-only facilities. When comparing the 1995 National Biennial Report with the 1997 Report, the number of TSDs increased by 42, and the total quantity of hazardous waste managed decreased by 170.5 million tons or 82%. This decrease was largely attributable to the exclusion of wastewaters from the 1997 national reporting logic. For a more detailed description of the wastewater exclusion, please refer to the section of the Executive Summary entitled "Changes to 1997 Biennial Reporting Requirements and the Biennial Report Data Presented in this Report." Changes to the 1997 Biennial Reporting requirements will make cursory comparisons of the 1997 National Biennial Report to earlier National Biennial Reports misleading. Refer to the Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation. ES7 ------- NATIONAL BIENNIAL RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE REPORT: BASED ON 1997 DATA The wastewater exclusion will make cursory comparisons between the 1997 National Biennial Report and earlier National Reports misleading. To facilitate an accurate comparison, Appendix B of the National Analysis provides the 1995 National Biennial Report data excluding wastewater (i.e., the data was compiled using the same national reporting logic used to exclude wastewater data from the 1997 National Report.) As presented in Exhibit B.2, 35.1 million tons of non-wastewater wastes were managed in 1995; therefore, a more accurate picture of the change in national hazardous waste management between 1995 and 1997 is an increase of 2.6 million tons or 7%. A large portion of this increase resulted from a change in wastewater management practices. In 1995, a few TSDs reported managing wastewater in treatment systems exempt from RCRA permitting requirements, and, in accordance with the 1995 national reporting logic, these exempt wastewaters were excluded from the 1995 National Biennial Report. In 1997, the same TSDs reported managing these same wastewaters in Deepwell/Underground Injection (M134), a treatment system included in the 1997 National Biennial Report. Other factors contributing to the increase included increased waste management activities due to a landfill closing and remediation wastes from RCRA Corrective Action. As identified in Exhibit 2, the five (5) States whose TSDs managed the largest quantities of hazardous wastes were Texas (17.4 million tons), Louisiana (4.5 million tons), Ohio (1.7 million tons), Mississippi (1.7 million tons), and Kansas (1.6 million tons). The TSDs in these five (5) States account for 71% of the national management total. In 1997, land disposal accounted for 76% of the national non-wastewater management total. Land disposal methods include: Deepwell/Underground Injection 26 million tons Landfill 1.5 million tons Surface Impoundment 1 million tons Land Treatment/Application/Farming 19 thousand tons Changes to the 1997 Biennial Reporting requirements will make cursory comparisons of the 1997 National Biennial Report to earlier National Biennial Reports misleading. Refer to the Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation. ------- NATIONAL BIENNIAL RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE REPORT: BASED ON 1997 DATA Exhibit 2 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed and Number of RCRA TSD Facilities, by State, 1997 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 1 RANK 14 12 40 10 7 32 36 43 50 21 26 50 49 8 13 6 42 5 25 2 46 39 37 9 23 4 20 45 50 31 35 50 24 22 15 38 44 3 16 33 11 27 41 19 50 17 1 48 18 50 47 29 28 30 34 50 N/A TOTAL TONS MANAGED 415,166 449,486 4,218 1,001,426 1,160,627 37,658 26,680 2,131 0 207,560 72,558 0 99 1,093,366 445,728 1,357,777 3,349 1,558,943 85,575 4,503,985 718 4,560 16,467 1,075,667 141,292 1,720,718 238,179 987 0 41,231 29,313 0 86,095 189,509 411,616 15,674 1,188 1,739,368 405,898 32,150 496,136 70,188 3,840 302,472 0 403,094 17,371,102 524 325,888 0 659 47,737 49,157 44,438 30,934 0 0 37,723,129 PERCENTAGE 1.1 1.2 0.0 2.7 3.1 0.1 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.6 0.2 0.0 0.0 2.9 1.2 3.6 0.0 4.1 0.2 11.9 0.0 0.0 0.0 2.9 0.4 4.6 0.6 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.1 0.0 0.2 0.5 1.1 0.0 0.0 4.6 1.1 0.1 1.3 0.2 0.0 0.8 0.0 1.1 46.0 0.0 0.9 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.0 N/A 100.0 TSD FACILITIES RANK 15 43 29 29 1 32 25 47 51 14 12 51 48 40 6 17 21 27 21 11 29 26 21 4 27 36 8 39 56 38 43 51 7 37 9 5 40 13 16 40 10 21 48 32 50 19 2 51 35 45 51 18 19 32 3 45 N/A NUMBER 44 6 23 23 250 22 27 4 1 46 55 1 3 7 86 40 28 24 28 57 23 25 28 113 24 16 83 8 0 11 6 1 85 15 73 100 7 52 41 7 63 28 3 22 2 30 135 1 20 5 1 32 30 22 132 5 1 2,025 PERCENTAGE 2.2 0.3 1.1 1.1 12.4 1.1 1.3 0.2 0.0 2.3 2.7 0.0 0.1 0.3 4.2 2.0 1.4 1.2 1.4 2.8 1.1 1.2 1.4 5.6 1.2 0.8 4.1 0.4 0.0 0.5 0.3 0.0 4.2 0.7 3.6 4.9 0.3 2.6 2.0 0.3 3.1 1.4 0.1 1.1 0.1 1.5 6.7 0.0 1.0 0.2 0.0 1.6 1.5 1.1 6.5 0.2 N/A 100.0 'Quantity managed by storage only is excluded. Note: Columns may not sum due to rounding. Percentages do not include CBI data. Changes to the 1997 Biennial Reporting requirements will Report to earlier National Biennial Reports misleading. explanation. make cursory comparisons of the 1997 National Biennial Refer to the Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete ------- NATIONAL BIENNIAL RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE REPORT: BASED ON 1997 DATA Recovery operations accounted for 10% of the national non-wastewater management total. Recovery operations include: Fuel Blending 1.5 million tons Metals Recovery (for Reuse) 1.1 million tons Solvents Recovery 617 thousand tons Other Recovery 443 thousand tons Thermal treatment accounted for 9% of the national non-wastewater management total. Thermal treatment units include: Energy Recovery (for Reuse as Fuel) 1.7 million tons Incineration 1.7 million tons The remaining non-wastewater management quantities (5%) were managed in other treatment and disposal units, including: Stabilization 1.4 million tons Sludge Treatment 411 thousand tons Other Disposal (Specified in Comments) 251 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. To help provide a more accurate picture of hazardous waste shipments in the United States, EPA requests specific shipment information. For each waste shipped, LQGs and TSDs are required to provide a waste description, the applicable Federal Changes to the 1997 Biennial Reporting requirements will make cursory comparisons of the 1997 National Biennial Report to earlier National Biennial Reports misleading. Refer to the Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation. ES^IO ------- NATIONAL BIENNIAL RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE REPORT: BASED ON 1997 DATA Hazardous Waste Codes, the quantity of waste shipped, and the EPA Identification Number of the receiving facility. All RCRA non-wastewater shipments reported by RCRA LQGs and TSDs are included in the waste shipment quantities in this Report, even if the waste was shipped to a transfer facility. In some instances, waste is transferred within a physical location that has more than one EPA Identification Number. These waste transfers are treated as shipments. RCRA hazardous waste receipt information is obtained from data reported by RCRA TSDs. To help provide a more accurate picture of hazardous waste receipts in the United States, EPA requests certain receipt information from TSDs. For each waste received, TSDs are required to provide a waste description, the applicable Federal Hazardous Waste Codes, the quantity of waste received, and the EPA Identification Number of the facility from which the waste was received. For each received waste which is subsequently managed, TSDs are required to provide the System Type Code which represents the management method used to manage the waste. RCRA hazardous waste export quantities include wastes generated in one State and shipped to a receiver in a different State. Exports are calculated from information provided by waste shippers. RCRA hazardous waste imports include all wastes received by a State which differs from the State of origin. RCRA hazardous waste imports are calculated from information provided by RCRA TSDs. In 1997, 18,029 shippers reported shipping 7.3 million tons of hazardous waste. When comparing the 1995 National Biennial Report with the 1997 Report, the number of shippers decreased by 2,468, and the quantity of waste shipped decreased by 3.3 million tons, a 31% decrease. Some of the decrease in the quantity of waste shipped may be attributable to the exclusion of wastewaters from the 1997 national biennial reporting logic. However, since wastewaters are typically managed on-site rather than shipped off-site for management, the decrease between 1995 and 1997 is more likely the result of other factors. For a more detailed description of the wastewater exclusion, please refer to the section of the Executive Summary entitled "Changes to 1997 Biennial Reporting Requirements and the National Biennial Report Data Presented in this Report." Changes to the 1997 Biennial Reporting requirements will make cursory comparisons of the 1997 National Biennial Report to earlier National Biennial Reports misleading. Refer to the Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation. ES^Tl ------- NATIONAL BIENNIAL RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE REPORT: BASED ON 1997 DATA The wastewater exclusion will make cursory comparisons between the 1997 National Reports and earlier National Reports misleading. To facilitate an accurate comparison, Appendix B of the National Analysis provides the 1995 National Report data excluding wastewater (i.e., the data was compiled using the same national reporting logic used to exclude wastewater data from the 1997 National Biennial Report). As presented in Exhibit B.3, 6.2 million tons of non-wastewater wastes were shipped in 1995; therefore, a more accurate picture of the change in national hazardous waste shipments between 1995 and 1997 is a decrease of 1.1 million tons or 15%. Of the 7.3 million tons of RCRA hazardous waste shipped in 1997, 4.4 million tons of waste were exported from the State in which they were generated to other States. When comparing the 1995 National Biennial Report with the 1997 Report, the quantity of waste exported decreased by 924 thousand tons or 17%. Some of the decrease in the quantity of waste exported may be attributable to the exclusion of wastewaters from the 1997 national reporting logic. However, since wastewaters are typically managed on-site rather than shipped off-site for management, the decrease between 1995 and 1997 is more likely the result of other factors. The wastewater exclusion will make cursory comparisons between the 1997 National Biennial Report and earlier National Reports misleading. To facilitate an accurate comparison, Appendix B of the National Analysis provides the 1995 National Report data excluding wastewater (i.e., the data was compiled using the same national reporting logic used to exclude wastewater data from the 1997 National Biennial Report). As presented in Exhibit B.5, 3.6 million tons of non-wastewater wastes were exported to other States in 1995; therefore, a more accurate picture of the change in national hazardous waste exports between 1995 and 1997 is an increase of 753 thousand tons or 17%. In 1997, 543 TSDs reported receiving 8 million tons of RCRA hazardous waste. When comparing the 1995 National Biennial Report with the 1997 Report, the number of TSDs receiving waste decreased by 101, and the quantity of waste received decreased by 1.3 million tons or 14%. Some of the decrease in the quantity of waste received may be attributable to the exclusion of wastewaters from the 1997 national reporting logic. However, since wastewaters are typically managed on-site rather than shipped off-site for management, the decrease between 1995 and 1997 is more likely the result of other factors. Changes to the 1997 Biennial Reporting requirements will make cursory comparisons of the 1997 National Biennial Report to earlier National Biennial Reports misleading. Refer to the Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation. ------- NATIONAL BIENNIAL RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE REPORT: BASED ON 1997 DATA The wastewater exclusion will make cursory comparisons between the 1997 National Biennial Report and earlier National Reports misleading. To facilitate an accurate comparison, Appendix B of the National Analysis provides the 1995 National Report data excluding wastewater (i.e., the data was compiled using the same national reporting logic used to exclude wastewater data from the 1997 National Biennial Report). As presented in Exhibit B.4, 7.9 million tons of non- wastewater wastes were received in 1995; therefore, a more accurate picture of the change in national hazardous waste receipts between 1995 and 1997 is an increase of 87 thousand tons or 1%. Of the 8 million tons of RCRA hazardous waste received in 1997, 4 million tons of waste were imported from other States. When comparing the 1995 National Biennial Report with the 1997 Report, the quantity of waste imported decreased by 1.9 million tons or 32%. Some of the decrease in the quantity of waste imported may be attributable to the exclusion of wastewaters from the 1997 national reporting logic. However, since wastewaters are typically managed on-site rather than shipped off-site for management, the decrease between 1995 and 1997 is more likely the result of other factors. The wastewater exclusion will make cursory comparisons between the 1997 National Report and earlier National Reports misleading. To facilitate an accurate comparison, Appendix B of the National Analysis provides the 1995 National Report data excluding wastewater (i.e., the data was compiled using the same national reporting logic used to exclude wastewater data from the 1997 National Biennial Report). As presented in Exhibit B.5, 5.1 million tons of non-wastewater wastes were imported in 1995; therefore, a more accurate picture of the change in national hazardous waste imports between 1995 and 1997 is a decrease of 1.1 million tons or 22%. WHERE TO OBTAIN ADDITIONAL INFORMATION All volumes of The National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report (Based on 1997 Data) and the 1997 Biennial Reporting System (BRS) data files can be accessed via the Internet at http://www.epa.gov/epaoswer/hazwaste/data/Sbrs or purchased from the National Technical Information Service (NTIS) at (703) 487-4650. Changes to the 1997 Biennial Reporting requirements will make cursory comparisons of the 1997 National Biennial Report to earlier National Biennial Reports misleading. Refer to the Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation. ------- This page intentionally left blank. ------- State Summary Analysis The National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report (Based on 1997 Data) CHARACTERISTIC - - - *'\ "H t Printed on paper that contains at least "•''^ 'V 30percentpostconsumerfiber. ------- NATIONAL BIENNIAL RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE REPORT: BASED ON 1997 DATA ALABAMA 1997 WASTE GENERATION 268 Total Number of RCRA Large Quantity Generators (LQGs) 423,968 Tons Total Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Generated Table 1 Ten Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators and Quantity Generated (tons), 1997 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Site Name SANDERS LEAD COMPANY INC M & M CHEMICAL & EQUIPMENT COMPANY, INC. CIBA SPECIALTY CHEMICALS CORP CHEMICAL WASTE MANAGEMENT, INC. FISHER INDUSTRIAL SERVICE INC. GULF STATES STEEL ZENECA INC-COLD CREEK SMI STEEL INC TRICO STEEL COMPANY LLC BIRMINGHAM STEEL CORPORATION TOTAL City TROY ATTALLA MCINTOSH EMELLE GLENCOE GADSDEN BUCKS BIRMINGHAM DECATUR BIRMINGHAM Tons of Waste Generated 172,034 47,832 28,065 21,765 15,726 14,110 11,498 10,473 9,685 9,388 340,576 EPA ID ALD046481032 ALD070513767 ALD001221902 ALD000622464 ALD981 020894 ALD004014973 ALD095688875 ALD067123570 ALR000006817 ALD000622852 Top Ten Wastes Generated*: 0001, DOOS, FOOS, 0007, FOOS, 0002, oooe, 0018, DOSS, DOOQ * Based on the Federal hazardous waste codes most frequently reported, not the quantity generated. See Appendix E of the National Analysis for a description of these waste codes. Table 2 Quantity of Generated Waste (tons) that Was Only a Characteristic Waste, Only a Listed Waste or Both Characteristic and Listed Waste, 1997 Only Characteristic Only Listed Both Characteristic & Listed Ignitable Corrosive Reactive Toxic(D004-17) Toxic (D01 8-43) Characteristic Mixed TOTAL 10,968 685 34 193,785 542 12,968 F Waste K Waste P Waste U Waste Listed Mixed 218,982 TOTAL 28,339 49,128 138 58 579 78,241 TOTAL Char. & Listed 126,743 Changes to the 1997 Biennial Reporting requirements will make cursory comparisons of the 1997 National Biennial Report to earlier National Biennial Reports misleading. Refer to the Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation. 1 ------- NATIONAL BIENNIAL RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE REPORT: BASED ON 1997 DATA ALABAMA 1997 WASTE MANAGEMENT 44 Total Number of RCRA TSD Facilities 415,166 Tons Total Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed Table 3 Ten Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Managers and Quantity Managed (tons), 1997 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Site Name SANDERS LEAD COMPANY INC M & M CHEMICAL & EQUIPMENT COMPANY, INC. CHEMICAL WASTE MANAGEMENT, INC. MEDUSA-CITADEL INC SYSTECH ENVIRONMENTAL CORPORATION CIBA SPECIALTY CHEMICALS CORP FISHER INDUSTRIAL SERVICE INC. ALLWORTH, INC/PHILIP ENV ACIPCO-AMERICAN CAST IRON PIPE COMPANY U.S. PIPE & FOUNDRY COMPANY INC TOTAL City TROY ATTALLA EMELLE DEMOPOLIS DEMOPOLIS MCINTOSH GLENCOE BIRMINGHAM BIRMINGHAM BESSEMER Tons of Waste Managed * 141,200 93,205 73,475 32,653 31,538 23,984 8,399 5,154 2,000 1,918 413,526 EPA ID ALD046481032 ALD070513767 ALD000622464 ALD9831 92402 ALD981019045 ALD001221902 ALD981 020894 ALD094476793 ALD003397569 ALD004017869 * Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed are excluded. Top Ten Wastes Managed*: 0001, FOOS, FOOS, DOSS, DOOS, 0007, 0002, F002, 0018, oooe * Based on the Federal hazardous waste codes most frequently reported, not the quantity managed. See Appendix E of the National Analysis for a description of these waste codes. Top Three Management Methods . The top three management methods used in Alabama were: fuel blending (133,059 tons); metals recovery - for reuse (126,066 tons); and stabilization (53,023 tons). Alabama Imports/Exports (As reported by Alabama) . The State that shipped the largest quantity of waste to Alabama was Georgia (58,766 tons). . The State to which Alabama shipped the largest quantity of waste was Texas (36,043 tons). NOTE: Columns may not sum due to rounding. Changes to the 1997 Biennial Reporting requirements will make cursory comparisons of the 1997 National Biennial Report to earlier National Biennial Reports misleading. Refer to the Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation. ------- NATIONAL BIENNIAL RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE REPORT: BASED ON 1997 DATA ALASKA 1997 WASTE GENERATION 50 4,547 Tons Total Number of RCRA Large Quantity Generators (LQGs) Total Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Generated <"V % W •c -^ 4,8 \ 10 8 ~ /^^^.T. -0 " Table 1 Ten Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators and Quantity Generated (tons), 1997 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Site Name UNOCAL AG PRODUCTS KENAI PLANT USAFWILDWOODAFS KETCHIKANPULPCO. USARMY FORT WAINWRIGHT USNAVY CARETAKER SITE OFFICE ADAK TAPS VALDEZ MARINE TERMINAL USAFELMENDORFAFB TESORO ALASKA PETROLEUM CO KENAI REFINE USAF EIELSON AFB USARMY FORT RICHARDSON TOTAL Tons of Waste City Generated KENAI KENAI KETCHIKAN FORT WAINWRIGHT ADAK VALDEZ ELMENDORFAFB KENAI FAIRBANKS FORT RICHARDSON 2,166 822 470 181 151 133 103 99 84 64 4,273 EPA ID AKD092876390 AK0570000182 AKD009252230 AK621 0022426 AK41 70024323 AKD052581758 AK8570028649 AKD048679682 AK1 570028646 AK1 21 00221 57 Top Ten Wastes Generated*: 0001, D018, DOOS, 0007, oooe, DOSS, FOOS, 0002, DOOQ, DOOS * Based on the Federal hazardous waste codes most frequently reported, not the quantity generated. See Appendix E of the National Analysis for a description of these waste codes. Table 2 Quantity of Generated Waste (tons) that Was Only a Characteristic Waste, Only a Listed Waste or Both Characteristic and Listed Waste, 1997 Only Characteristic Only Listed Both Characteristic & Listed Ignitable Corrosive Reactive Toxic(D004-17) Toxic (D01 8-43) Characteristic Mixed TOTAL 76 55 107 3,594 207 310 F Waste K Waste P Waste U Waste Listed Mixed 4,349 TOTAL 66 34 0 15 0 116 TOTAL Char. & Listed 78 Changes to the 1997 Biennial Reporting requirements will make cursory comparisons of the 1997 National Biennial Report to earlier National Biennial Reports misleading. Refer to the Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation. ------- NATIONAL BIENNIAL RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE REPORT: BASED ON 1997 DATA ALASKA 1997 WASTE MANAGEMENT 6 Total Number of RCRA TSD Facilities 449,486 Tons Total Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed Table 3 Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Managers and Quantity Managed (tons), 1997 Site Name City Tons of Waste Managed * EPA ID 1 TESORO ALASKA PETROLEUM CO KENAI REFINE 2 USAF ELMENDORF AFB KENAI ELMENDORFAFB 449,479 AKD048679682 7 AK8570028649 TOTAL 449,486 * Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed are excluded. Top Wastes Managed*: 0001, DOOS, D018, DOSS, FOOS, FOOS, F039 * Based on the Federal hazardous waste codes most frequently reported, not the quantity managed. See Appendix E of the National Analysis for a description of these waste codes. Top Three Management Methods . The top three management methods used in Alaska were: deepwell / underground injection (449,479 tons); other recovery (5 tons); and solvents recovery (2 tons). Alaska Imports/Exports (As reported by Alaska) • Alaska did not receive RCRA hazardous wastes from any other State. . The State to which Alaska shipped the largest quantity of waste was Washington (1,769 tons). NOTE: Columns may not sum due to rounding. Changes to the 1997 Biennial Reporting requirements will make cursory comparisons of the 1997 National Biennial Report to earlier National Biennial Reports misleading. Refer to the Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation. ------- NATIONAL BIENNIAL RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE REPORT: BASED ON 1997 DATA ARIZONA 1997 WASTE GENERATION 180 Total Number of RCRA Large Quantity Generators (LQGs) 53,031 Tons Total Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Generated Table 1 Ten Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators and Quantity Generated (tons), 1997 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Site Name RAYTHEON MISSILE SYSTEMS NORTH STAR STEEL AZ TRW BHP COPPER LAIDLAW GOULD ELECTRONICS ADFLEX SOLUTIONS CONTINENTAL CIRCUITS MOTOROLA MOTOROLA TOTAL City TUCSON KINGMAN MESA SAN MANUEL PHX CHANDLER CHANDLER PHX MESA PHX Tons of Waste Generated 29,482 5,307 2,668 1,270 1,243 1,042 972 789 738 560 44,071 EPA ID AZD009005422 AZR000000604 AZD982491649 AZD001 886597 AZD049318009 AZD000625715 AZD983483488 AZD980896310 AZD043848050 AZD009004177 Top Ten Wastes Generated*: 0001, 0002, DOOS, FOOS, 0007, oooe, FOOS, DOOQ, F002, DOOS * Based on the Federal hazardous waste codes most frequently reported, not the quantity generated. See Appendix E of the National Analysis for a description of these waste codes. Table 2 Quantity of Generated Waste (tons) that Was Only a Characteristic Waste, Only a Listed Waste or Both Characteristic and Listed Waste, 1997 Only Characteristic Only Listed Both Characteristic & Listed Ignitable Corrosive Reactive Toxic(D004-17) Toxic (D01 8-43) Characteristic Mixed TOTAL 722 1,531 167 2,877 790 2,380 F Waste K Waste P Waste U Waste Listed Mixed 8,467 TOTAL 32,310 7,175 245 50 557 40,338 TOTAL Char. & Listed 4,203 Changes to the 1997 Biennial Reporting requirements will make cursory comparisons of the 1997 National Biennial Report to earlier National Biennial Reports misleading. Refer to the Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation. ------- NATIONAL BIENNIAL RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE REPORT: BASED ON 1997 DATA ARIZONA 1997 WASTE MANAGEMENT 23 Total Number of RCRA TSD Facilities 4,218 Tons Total Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed Table 3 Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Managers and Quantity Managed (tons), 1997 Site Name City Tons of Waste Managed * EPA ID 1 ROMIC ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNOLOGIES 2 EARTH PROTECTION SVC 3 U.S. ARMY YUMA PROV GRND 4 PALO VERDE NUCLEAR GEN STA 5 DAVIS MONTHAN AFB CHANDLER PHX YUMA WINTERSBURG DAVIS MONTHAN AFB 3,017 AZD009015389 1,105 AZR000005454 92 AZ5213820991 2 AZT000624429 2 AZ4570024055 TOTAL 4,218 * Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed are excluded. Top Ten Wastes Managed*: 0001, FOOS, FOOS, DOSS, DOOS, F002, 0007, DOOS, DOOQ, FOOI * Based on the Federal hazardous waste codes most frequently reported, not the quantity managed. See Appendix E of the National Analysis for a description of these waste codes. Top Three Management Methods . The top three management methods used in Arizona were: solvents recovery (1,590 tons); fuel blending (1,417 tons); and metals recovery - for reuse (1,105 tons). Arizona Imports/Exports (As reported by Arizona) . The State that shipped the largest quantity of waste to Arizona was California (1,763 tons). • The State to which Arizona shipped the largest quantity of waste was Colorado (29,274 tons). NOTE: Columns may not sum due to rounding. Changes to the 1997 Biennial Reporting requirements will make cursory comparisons of the 1997 National Biennial Report to earlier National Biennial Reports misleading. Refer to the Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation. ------- NATIONAL BIENNIAL RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE REPORT: BASED ON 1997 DATA ARKANSAS 1997 WASTE GENERATION 206 1,052,744 Tons Total Number of RCRA Large Quantity Generators (LQGs) Total Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Generated 10 1,8,9 Table 1 Ten Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators and Quantity Generated (tons), 1997 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Site Name GREAT LAKES CHEMICAL CORPORATION RINECO NUCOR YAMATO STEEL NUCOR STEEL ARKANSAS REYNOLDS METALS CO GUM SPRINGS PLANT ENSCOINC EASTMAN CHEMICAL CO ARKANSAS EASTMAN QUANEX MAXSTEEL DIVISION GARRISON INDUSTRIES INC ALBEMARLE CORPORATION SOUTH PLANT TOTAL City EL DORADO BENTON BLYTHEVILLE BLYTHEVILLE ARKADELPHIA EL DORADO BATESVILLE FT SMITH EL DORADO MAGNOLIA Tons of Waste Generated 752,607 71,787 50,822 49,868 38,067 32,437 15,260 6,355 5,761 4,161 1,027,125 EPA ID ARD0431 95429 ARD981057870 ARD981908890 ARD983278243 ARD006354161 ARD069748192 ARD089234884 ARD053730701 ARD983287889 ARD052528809 Top Ten Wastes Generated*: 0001, 0002, DOOS, 0004, DOOS, oooe, DOOS, 0007, DOOQ, FOOS * Based on the Federal hazardous waste codes most frequently reported, not the quantity generated. See Appendix E of the National Analysis for a description of these waste codes. Table 2 Quantity of Generated Waste (tons) that Was Only a Characteristic Waste, Only a Listed Waste or Both Characteristic and Listed Waste, 1997 Only Characteristic Only Listed Both Characteristic & Listed Ignitable Corrosive Reactive Toxic(D004-17) Toxic (D01 8-43) Characteristic Mixed TOTAL 6,139 286 1 19,280 6,232 93,740 F Waste K Waste P Waste U Waste Listed Mixed 125,680 TOTAL 4,094 149,706 5 112 752,568 906,485 TOTAL Char. & Listed 20,579 Changes to the 1997 Biennial Reporting requirements will make cursory comparisons of the 1997 National Biennial Report to earlier National Biennial Reports misleading. Refer to the Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation. ------- NATIONAL BIENNIAL RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE REPORT: BASED ON 1997 DATA 1,5 ARKANSAS 1997 WASTE MANAGEMENT 23 Total Number of RCRA TSD Facilities 1,001,426 Tons Total Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed Table 3 Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Managers and Quantity Managed (tons), 1997 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Site Name GREAT LAKES CHEMICAL CORPORATION REYNOLDS METALS CO GUM SPRINGS PLANT RINECO ASH GROVE CEMENT COMPANY FOREMAN PLANT ENSCOINC EASTMAN CHEMICAL CO ARKANSAS EASTMAN US ARMY PINE BLUFF ARSENAL TOTAL City EL DORADO ARKADELPHIA BENTON FOREMAN EL DORADO BATESVILLE PINE BLUFF Tons of Waste Managed * 750,900 84,148 59,383 52,611 38,462 15,866 56 1,001,426 EPA ID ARD0431 95429 ARD006354161 ARD981057870 ARD981512270 ARD069748192 ARD089234884 AR021 3820707 * Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed are excluded. Top Ten Wastes Managed*: 0001, 0002, FOOS, 0007, FOOS, DOOS, DOOS, F002, DOSS, oooe * Based on the Federal hazardous waste codes most frequently reported, not the quantity managed. See Appendix E of the National Analysis for a description of these waste codes. Top Three Management Methods . The top three management methods used in Arkansas were: deepwell / underground injection (750,900 tons); incineration (89,432 tons); and energy recovery - reuse as fuel (65,448 tons). Arkansas Imports/Exports (As reported by Arkansas) . The State that shipped the largest quantity of waste to Arkansas was Texas (40,996 tons). . The State to which Arkansas shipped the largest quantity of waste was Kansas (39,200 tons). NOTE: Columns may not sum due to rounding. Changes to the 1997 Biennial Reporting requirements will make cursory comparisons of the 1997 National Biennial Report to earlier National Biennial Reports misleading. Refer to the Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation. 8 ------- NATIONAL BIENNIAL RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE REPORT: BASED ON 1997 DATA CALIFORNIA 1997 WASTE GENERATION 1,782 672,946 Tons Total Number of RCRA Large Quantity Generators (LQGs) Total Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Generated Table 1 Ten Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators and Quantity Generated (tons), 1997 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Site Name TYCO PRINTED CIRCUIT GROUP INC. LA DIVIS SOUTH BAY CIRCUITS, INC. #3 BKK LANDFILL NAVAL STATION SAN DIEGO PHIBRO-TECH, INC. ROMIC ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNOLOGIES, INC. K&L ANODIZING CORP. QUEMETCO INC. E. I. DU PONT DE NEMOURS & CO ENSCOWEST, INC. TOTAL City INGLEWOOD SAN JOSE WEST COVINA SAN DIEGO SANTA FE SPRINGS EAST PALO ALTO BURBANK CITY OF INDUSTRY ANTIOCH WILMINGTON Tons of Waste Generated 67,781 65,819 64,360 61,569 39,809 24,271 23,064 22,312 19,499 11,573 400,058 EPA ID CAD008292005 CAD983601360 CAD067786749 CA61 70024289 CAD008488025 CAD009452657 CAD008304594 CAD066233966 CAD009151671 CAD044429835 Top Ten Wastes Generated*: 0001, FOOS, 0002, DOOS, 0007, F002, FOOS, oooe, DOSS, FOOI * Based on the Federal hazardous waste codes most frequently reported, not the quantity generated. See Appendix E of the National Analysis for a description of these waste codes. Table 2 Quantity of Generated Waste (tons) that Was Only a Characteristic Waste, Only a Listed Waste or Both Characteristic and Listed Waste, 1997 Only Characteristic Ignitable Corrosive Reactive Toxic(D004-17) Toxic (D01 8-43) Characteristic Mixed TOTAL Only Listed 1 1 ,479 91,003 503 94,003 65,169 141,825 F Waste K Waste P Waste U Waste Listed Mixed 403,981 TOTAL 197,116 9,404 102 1,615 1,256 209,493 Both Characteristic & Listed TOTAL Char. & Listed 59,329 Changes to the 1997 Biennial Reporting requirements will make cursory comparisons of the 1997 National Biennial Report to earlier National Biennial Reports misleading. Refer to the Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation. ------- NATIONAL BIENNIAL RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE REPORT: BASED ON 1997 DATA CALIFORNIA 1997 WASTE MANAGEMENT 1,3,5 3,10 Table 3 Ten Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Managers and Quantity Managed (tons), 1997 250 Total Number of RCRA TSD Facilities 1,160,627 Tons Total Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Site Name ROMIC ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNOLOGIES, INC. QUEMETCO INC. CHEMICAL WASTE MANAGEMENT, INC. BKK LANDFILL PHIBRO-TECH, INC. LAIDLAW ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES (IMPERIAL SAFETY-KLEEN CORP. D/K ENVIRONMENTAL NATIONAL CEMENT CO. CHEMICAL WASTE MANAGEMENT- AZUSA TOTAL City EAST PALO ALTO CITY OF INDUSTRY KETTLEMAN CITY WEST COVINA SANTA FE SPRINGS WESTMORLAND REEDLEY VERNON LEBEC AZUSA Tons of Waste Managed * 701,508 154,752 78,816 64,022 35,785 23,955 21,496 17,175 16,021 9,749 1,123,279 EPA ID CAD009452657 CAD066233966 CAT000646117 CAD067786749 CAD008488025 CAD000633164 CAD093459485 CAT080033681 CAD982444887 CAD008302903 * Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed are excluded. Top Ten Wastes Managed*: 0001, FOOS, FOOS, DOOS, 0002, 0007, F002, DOSS, DOOS, FOOI * Based on the Federal hazardous waste codes most frequently reported, not the quantity managed. See Appendix E of the National Analysis for a description of these waste codes. Top Three Management Methods . The top three management methods used in California were: fuel blending (544,919 tons); solvents recovery (199,110 tons); and metals recovery - for reuse (194,726 tons). California Imports/Exports (As reported by California) . The State that shipped the largest quantity of waste to California was Washington (135,941 tons). • The State to which California shipped the largest quantity of waste was Nevada (60,549 tons). NOTE: Columns may not sum due to rounding. Changes to the 1997 Biennial Reporting requirements will make cursory comparisons of the 1997 National Biennial Report to earlier National Biennial Reports misleading. Refer to the Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation. 10 ------- NATIONAL BIENNIAL RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE REPORT: BASED ON 1997 DATA COLORADO 1997 WASTE GENERATION 163 82,021 Tons Total Number of RCRA Large Quantity Generators (LQGs) Total Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Generated Table 1 Ten Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators and Quantity Generated (tons), 1997 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Site Name PUEBLO CHEMICAL DEPOT (PCD) RIVER ROAD DIKE GJ-43895-CC ROCKY MOUNTAIN STEEL MILLS SYNTEX CHEMICALS, INC. DIETERICH STANDARD NEXSTAR PHARMACEUTICALS INC. LAIDLAW ENV SERVICES(DEER TRAIL) INC. MERIX CORPORATION - LOVELAND OPERATION ASARCO INC YAK TUNNEL WTP NTI-DIVISION OF COLO SPRINGS CIRCU TOTAL City PUEBLO GRAND JUNCTION PUEBLO BOULDER, BOULDER BOULDER DEER TRAIL LOVELAND LEADVILLE COLORADO SPRINGS Tons of Waste Generated 20,153 19,092 16,678 6,026 2,232 2,187 1,284 1,221 967 809 70,650 EPA ID CO821 3820725 COR000002071 COD007057961 COD076470525 COD005548037 COD983794132 COD991 300484 COR000002816 COR000004002 COD097147987 Top Ten Wastes Generated*: 0001, FOOS, FOOS, 0002, DOOS, 0007, F002, oooe, DOOQ, DOOS * Based on the Federal hazardous waste codes most frequently reported, not the quantity generated. See Appendix E of the National Analysis for a description of these waste codes. Table 2 Quantity of Generated Waste (tons) that Was Only a Characteristic Waste, Only a Listed Waste or Both Characteristic and Listed Waste, 1997 Only Characteristic Only Listed Both Characteristic & Listed Ignitable Corrosive Reactive Toxic(D004-17) Toxic (D01 8-43) Characteristic Mixed TOTAL 274 580 315 23,038 20,156 3,121 F Waste K Waste P Waste U Waste Listed Mixed 47,484 TOTAL 5,875 16,684 1 18 30 22,608 TOTAL Char. & Listed 11,893 Changes to the 1997 Biennial Reporting requirements will make cursory comparisons of the 1997 National Biennial Report to earlier National Biennial Reports misleading. Refer to the Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation. 11 ------- NATIONAL BIENNIAL RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE REPORT: BASED ON 1997 DATA 22 37,658 Tons COLORADO 1997 WASTE MANAGEMENT Total Number of RCRA TSD Facilities Total Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed Table 3 Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Managers and Quantity Managed (tons), 1997 Site Name 1 LAIDLAW ENV SERVICES(DEER TRAIL) INC. 2 ROCKY FLATS PLANT - US DOE TOTAL City DEER TRAIL GOLDEN Tons of Waste Managed * 37,657 1 37,658 EPA ID COD991 300484 CO7890010526 * Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed are excluded. Top Ten Wastes Managed*: DOOS, 0007, oooe, 0004, 0010, DOOQ, DOOS, 0011, 0002, Fooe * Based on the Federal hazardous waste codes most frequently reported, not the quantity managed. See Appendix E of the National Analysis for a description of these waste codes. Top Three Management Methods . The top three management methods used in Colorado were: stabilization (25,406 tons); landfill (12,247 tons); and other disposal specified in comments (5 tons). Colorado Imports/Exports (As reported by Colorado) • The State that shipped the largest quantity of waste to Colorado was Arizona (27,370 tons). . The State to which Colorado shipped the largest quantity of waste was Illinois (15,872 tons). NOTE: Columns may not sum due to rounding. Changes to the 1997 Biennial Reporting requirements will make cursory comparisons of the 1997 National Biennial Report to earlier National Biennial Reports misleading. Refer to the Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation. 12 ------- NATIONAL BIENNIAL RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE REPORT: BASED ON 1997 DATA CONNECTICUT 1997 WASTE GENERATION 404 60,219 Tons Total Number of RCRA Large Quantity Generators (LQGs) Total Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Generated Table 1 Ten Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators and Quantity Generated (tons), 1997 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Site Name UNITED OIL RECOVERY, INC. PFIZER INC BRIDGEPORT UNITED RECYCLING DOW CHEMICAL CO. ALLYNS POINT PLT FRAMATOME CONNECTORS U S A INC STANLEY BOSTITCH EXETER ENERGY LP CYTEC INDUSTRIES COYNE TEXTILE SERVICES CONNECTICUT GALVANIZING CORP. TOTAL City MERIDEN GROTON BRIDGEPORT GALES FERRY MILFORD CLINTON STERLING WALLINGFORD WATERBURY GLASTONBURY Tons of Waste Generated 10,429 7,467 6,022 5,722 3,339 3,335 1,501 1,104 901 791 40,611 EPA ID CTD021816889 CTD001 147495 CTD002593887 CTD001 159730 CTD001453232 CTD018631952 CTR000004457 CTD001 173467 CTD134204916 CTD046233003 Top Ten Wastes Generated*: 0001, DOOS, FOOS, 0007, 0002, FOOS, oooe, F002, DOOQ, DOSS * Based on the Federal hazardous waste codes most frequently reported, not the quantity generated. See Appendix E of the National Analysis for a description of these waste codes. Table 2 Quantity of Generated Waste (tons) that Was Only a Characteristic Waste, Only a Listed Waste or Both Characteristic and Listed Waste, 1997 Only Characteristic Only Listed Both Characteristic & Listed Ignitable Corrosive Reactive Toxic(D004-17) Toxic (D01 8-43) Characteristic Mixed TOTAL 2,468 723 156 4,591 4,061 5,948 F Waste K Waste P Waste U Waste Listed Mixed 17,946 TOTAL 6,764 21 43 136 2 6,966 TOTAL Char. & Listed 35,281 Changes to the 1997 Biennial Reporting requirements will make cursory comparisons of the 1997 National Biennial Report to earlier National Biennial Reports misleading. Refer to the Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation. 13 ------- NATIONAL BIENNIAL RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE REPORT: BASED ON 1997 DATA CONNECTICUT 1997 WASTE MANAGEMENT 27 Total Number of RCRA TSD Facilities 26,680 Tons Total Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed Table 3 Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Managers and Quantity Managed (tons), 1997 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 7 Site Name UNITED OIL RECOVERY, INC. BRIDGEPORT UNITED RECYCLING CLEAN HARBORS OF CONNECTICUT, INC. DOW CHEMICAL CO. ALLYNS POINT PLT ENTHONE-OMI INC. BIG CORP SAFETY-KLEEN CORP. SAFETY-KLEEN CORP TOTAL * Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed City MERIDEN BRIDGEPORT BRISTOL GALES FERRY WEST HAVEN MILFORD PLAINFIELD BRANFORD are excluded. Tons of Waste Managed * 18,068 6,693 1,214 698 3 2 1 1 26,680 EPA ID CTD021816889 CTD002593887 CTD000604488 CTD001 159730 CTD001 169010 CTD001 166586 CTD001 156009 CTD980667927 Top Ten Wastes Managed*: FOOS, 0001, FOOS, F002, DOOS, D039, DOSS, 0007, oooe, D040 * Based on the Federal hazardous waste codes most frequently reported, not the quantity managed. See Appendix E of the National Analysis for a description of these waste codes. Top Three Management Methods . The top three management methods used in Connecticut were: fuel blending (24,765 tons); stabilization (1,211 tons); and energy recovery - reuse as fuel (700 tons). Connecticut Imports/Exports (As reported by Connecticut) . The State that shipped the largest quantity of waste to Connecticut was Massachusetts (4,954 tons). . The State to which Connecticut shipped the largest quantity of waste was New York (21,158 tons). NOTE: Columns may not sum due to rounding. CBI Data has been excluded from the State Summary Volume. Changes to the 1997 Biennial Reporting requirements will make cursory comparisons of the 1997 National Biennial Report to earlier National Biennial Reports misleading. Refer to the Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation. 14 ------- NATIONAL BIENNIAL RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE REPORT: BASED ON 1997 DATA DELAWARE 1997 WASTE GENERATION 66 19,353 Tons Total Number of RCRA Large Quantity Generators (LQGs) Total Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Generated 3,5;8 Table 1 Ten Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators and Quantity Generated (tons), 1997 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Site Name CIBA-GEIGY CORP, PIGMENTS DEPT CITISTEELUSAINC OCCIDENTAL CHEMICAL CORPORATION DUPONT - EXP. STATION GM ASSEMBLY DIVISION STAR ENTERPRISE NORAMCO OF DELAWARE STANDARD CHLORINE OF DELAWARE PRINTPACK CHRYSLER CORPORATION TOTAL City NEWPORT CLAYMONT DELAWARE CITY WILMINGTON WILMINGTON DELAWARE CITY WILMINGTON DELAWARE CITY NEWCASTLE NEWARK Tons of Waste Generated 7,110 4,865 1,241 1,058 940 839 507 505 436 232 17,733 EPA ID DED980830400 DED002276764 DED003913266 DED003930807 DED002369205 DED002329738 DED085693646 DED041212473 DED069876795 DED002357408 Top Ten Wastes Generated*: LABP, 0001, FOOS, F002, FOOS, 0002, 0022,11002, 0018, DOOS * Based on the Federal hazardous waste codes most frequently reported, not the quantity generated. See Appendix E of the National Analysis for a description of these waste codes. Table 2 Quantity of Generated Waste (tons) that Was Only a Characteristic Waste, Only a Listed Waste or Both Characteristic and Listed Waste, 1997 Only Characteristic Only Listed Both Characteristic & Listed Ignitable Corrosive Reactive Toxic(D004-17) Toxic (D01 8-43) Characteristic Mixed TOTAL 4,371 106 1 3,844 67 668 F Waste K Waste P Waste U Waste Listed Mixed 9,058 TOTAL 1,643 1,441 3 59 22 3,168 TOTAL Char. & Listed 7,108 Changes to the 1997 Biennial Reporting requirements will make cursory comparisons of the 1997 National Biennial Report to earlier National Biennial Reports misleading. Refer to the Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation. 15 ------- NATIONAL BIENNIAL RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE REPORT: BASED ON 1997 DATA DELAWARE 1997 WASTE MANAGEMENT Total Number of RCRA TSD Facilities 2,131 Tons Total Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed Table 3 Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Managers and Quantity Managed (tons), 1997 Site Name 1 DUPONT - EXP. STATION 2 DOVER AIR FORCE BASE TOTAL City WILMINGTON DOVER Tons of Waste Managed * 2,131 0 2,131 EPA ID DED003930807 DE8570024010 * Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed are excluded. Top Ten Wastes Managed*: LABP, 0001, FOOS, FOOS, F002, 0002, 0022, U002, DOOS, U154 * Based on the Federal hazardous waste codes most frequently reported, not the quantity managed. See Appendix E of the National Analysis for a description of these waste codes. Top Management Methods . The top management methods used in Delaware were: incineration (2,131 tons) and solvents recovery (0 tons). Delaware Imports/Exports (As reported by Delaware) . The State that shipped the largest quantity of waste to Delaware was New Jersey (1,004 tons). . The State to which Delaware shipped the largest quantity of waste was Pennsylvania (5,041 tons). NOTE: Columns may not sum due to rounding. Changes to the 1997 Biennial Reporting requirements will make cursory comparisons of the 1997 National Biennial Report to earlier National Biennial Reports misleading. Refer to the Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation. 16 ------- NATIONAL BIENNIAL RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE REPORT: BASED ON 1997 DATA DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 1997 WASTE GENERATION 20 499 Tons Total Number of RCRA Large Quantity Generators (LQGs) Total Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Generated Table 1 Ten Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators and Quantity Generated (tons), 1997 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Site Name U S BUREAU OF ENGRAVING AND PRINTING PEPCO BENNING ROAD GENERATING STATION HQ NAVAL DISTRICT WASHINGTON WASHINGTON GAS LIGHT CO WASHINGTON POST NEWSPAPER-SOUTHEAST PLT US WASHINGTON ADUEDUCT DIVISION WALTER REED ARMY MEDICAL CENTER GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY NAVAL RESEARCH LABORATORY WASHINGTON POST NEWSPAPER THE TOTAL City WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON Tons of Waste Generated 132 84 52 28 27 26 23 20 17 16 426 EPA ID DC2200907812 DCD000819516 DC9170024310 DCD077797793 DCD003238193 DC1 960000908 DC421 0021 156 DCD049515844 DC8170024311 DCD003245768 Top Ten Wastes Generated*: 0001, DOOS, 0002, FOOS, 0007, FOOS, DOOQ, oooe, F002, D018 * Based on the Federal hazardous waste codes most frequently reported, not the quantity generated. See Appendix E of the National Analysis for a description of these waste codes. Table 2 Quantity of Generated Waste (tons) that Was Only a Characteristic Waste, Only a Listed Waste or Both Characteristic and Listed Waste, 1997 Only Characteristic Only Listed Both Characteristic & Listed Ignitable Corrosive Reactive Toxic(D004-17) Toxic (D01 8-43) Characteristic Mixed TOTAL 86 7 0 170 29 39 F Waste K Waste P Waste U Waste Listed Mixed 330 TOTAL 8 0 0 1 0 9 TOTAL Char. & Listed 157 Changes to the 1997 Biennial Reporting requirements will make cursory comparisons of the 1997 National Biennial Report to earlier National Biennial Reports misleading. Refer to the Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation. 17 ------- NATIONAL BIENNIAL RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE REPORT: BASED ON 1997 DATA 0 Tons DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 1997 WASTE MANAGEMENT Total Number of RCRA TSD Facilities Total Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed Top Management Method . There were no facilities* in District of Columbia that reported managing (treating or disposing) RCRA hazardous waste. * Because quantity managed only by storage was excluded, facilities managing by storage only were not listed. District of Columbia Imports/Exports (As reported by District of Columbia) . District of Columbia did not receive RCRA hazardous wastes from any other State. . The State to which District of Columbia shipped the largest quantity of waste was South Carolina (175 tons). NOTE: Columns may not sum due to rounding. Changes to the 1997 Biennial Reporting requirements will make cursory comparisons of the 1997 National Biennial Report to earlier National Biennial Reports misleading. Refer to the Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation. 18 ------- NATIONAL BIENNIAL RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE REPORT: BASED ON 1997 DATA FLORIDA 1997 WASTE GENERATION 4,5,10 1.6 378 398,535 Tons Total Number of RCRA Large Quantity Generators (LQGs) Total Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Generated Table 1 Ten Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators and Quantity Generated (tons), 1997 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Site Name SOLUTIA INC KAISER ALUMINUM & CHEMICAL CORP GULF COAST RECYCLING, INC. FMC CORPORATION AMERISTEEL; JACKSONVILLE MILL AIR PRODUCTS AND CHEMICALS, INC/ESCAMBIA LAIDLAW ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES OF BARTOW ARIZONA CHEMICAL PERMA FIX OF FLORIDA NAVAL AIR STATION JACKSONVILLE TOTAL City GONZALEZ MULBERRY TAMPA JACKSONVILLE BALDWIN PACE BARTOW PANAMA CITY GAINESVILLE JACKSONVILLE Tons of Waste Generated 175,146 120,009 26,319 24,894 10,516 7,554 5,387 3,680 3,479 1,932 378,916 EPA ID FLD071951966 FLD004106811 FLD004092839 FLD000645481 FLD083812537 FLD008155673 FLD980729610 FLD004065926 FLD980711071 FL6170024412 Top Ten Wastes Generated*: 0001, DOOS, FOOS, 0007, FOOS, oooe, 0002, F002, DOSS, D018 * Based on the Federal hazardous waste codes most frequently reported, not the quantity generated. See Appendix E of the National Analysis for a description of these waste codes. Table 2 Quantity of Generated Waste (tons) that Was Only a Characteristic Waste, Only a Listed Waste or Both Characteristic and Listed Waste, 1997 Only Characteristic Only Listed Both Characteristic & Listed Ignitable Corrosive Reactive Toxic(D004-17) Toxic (D01 8-43) Characteristic Mixed TOTAL 9,401 175,984 14 7,559 202 146,552 F Waste K Waste P Waste U Waste Listed Mixed 339,712 TOTAL 3,095 10,995 56 127 49 14,322 TOTAL Char. & Listed 44,483 Changes to the 1997 Biennial Reporting requirements will make cursory comparisons of the 1997 National Biennial Report to earlier National Biennial Reports misleading. Refer to the Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation. 19 ------- NATIONAL BIENNIAL RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE REPORT: BASED ON 1997 DATA FLORIDA 1997 WASTE MANAGEMENT 46 Total Number of RCRA TSD Facilities 207,560 Tons Total Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed Table 3 Ten Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Managers and Quantity Managed (tons), 1997 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Site Name KAISER ALUMINUM & CHEMICAL CORP UTC, PRATT & WHITNEY GULF COAST RECYCLING, INC. LAIDLAW ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES OF BARTOW PERMA FIX OF FLORIDA ARIZONA CHEMICAL MERCURY TECHNOLOGIES INTERNATIONAL AND RECYCLIGHTS, INC. P-3 INC MASTER PACKAGING, INC TOTAL City MULBERRY JUPITER TAMPA BARTOW GAINESVILLE PANAMA CITY WEST MELBOURNE TALLAHASSEE TAMPA TAMPA Tons of Waste Managed * 120,009 55,897 23,811 4,067 2,405 948 321 59 22 17 207,556 EPA ID FLD004106811 FLD001447952 FLD004092839 FLD980729610 FLD980711071 FLD004065926 FLD984262782 FL0000207449 FL0000904300 FLD982106429 * Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed are excluded. Top Ten Wastes Managed*: 0001, FOOS, FOOS, DOOQ, F002, DOSS, DOOS, D018, 0007, FOOI * Based on the Federal hazardous waste codes most frequently reported, not the quantity managed. See Appendix E of the National Analysis for a description of these waste codes. Top Three Management Methods . The top three management methods used in Florida were: deepwell / underground injection (175,906 tons); metals recovery - for reuse (23,458 tons); and fuel blending (5,830 tons). Florida Imports/Exports (As reported by Florida) . The State that shipped the largest quantity of waste to Florida was Georgia (1,684 tons). . The State to which Florida shipped the largest quantity of waste was Michigan (27,287 tons). NOTE: Columns may not sum due to rounding. Changes to the 1997 Biennial Reporting requirements will make cursory comparisons of the 1997 National Biennial Report to earlier National Biennial Reports misleading. Refer to the Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation. 20 ------- NATIONAL BIENNIAL RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE REPORT: BASED ON 1997 DATA GEORGIA 1997 WASTE GENERATION 405 275,096 Tons Total Number of RCRA Large Quantity Generators (LQGs) Total Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Generated Table 1 Ten Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators and Quantity Generated (tons), 1997 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Site Name GA EPD/ESCAMBIA TREATING COMPANY NUTRASWEET GNB TECHNOLOGIES, INC. MERCK & CO, INC. BIRMINGHAM SOUTHEAST INTERMETRO INDUSTRIES CORP. US ARMY INFANTRY CENTER SOUTHWIRE COPPER DIVISION SEARLE ADVANCED ENV TECHNICAL SERVICES DBA CWM TOTAL City BRUNSWICK AUGUSTA COLUMBUS ALBANY CARTERSVILLE DOUGLAS FORTBENNING CARROLLTON AUGUSTA MORROW Tons of Waste Generated 128,036 25,860 12,210 11,806 11,663 8,457 6,152 4,342 4,175 3,921 216,621 EPA ID GAD050766401 GAD981237118 GAD070330576 GAD003324985 GAD030059182 GAD980842975 GA321 0020084 GAD000814541 GAD039046800 GAD096629282 Top Ten Wastes Generated*: FOOS, 0001, FOOS, F002, 0007, DOOS, DOSS, oooe, 0018, FOOI * Based on the Federal hazardous waste codes most frequently reported, not the quantity generated. See Appendix E of the National Analysis for a description of these waste codes. Table 2 Quantity of Generated Waste (tons) that Was Only a Characteristic Waste, Only a Listed Waste or Both Characteristic and Listed Waste, 1997 Only Characteristic Only Listed Both Characteristic & Listed Ignitable Corrosive Reactive Toxic(D004-17) Toxic (D01 8-43) Characteristic Mixed TOTAL 7,193 1,111 6 33,232 1,278 35,642 F Waste K Waste P Waste U Waste Listed Mixed 78,461 TOTAL 140,446 13,323 209 461 1,081 155,520 TOTAL Char. & Listed 41,096 Changes to the 1997 Biennial Reporting requirements will make cursory comparisons of the 1997 National Biennial Report to earlier National Biennial Reports misleading. Refer to the Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation. 21 ------- NATIONAL BIENNIAL RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE REPORT: BASED ON 1997 DATA 55 72,558 Tons GEORGIA 1997 WASTE MANAGEMENT Total Number of RCRA TSD Facilities Total Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed Table 3 Ten Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Managers and Quantity Managed (tons), 1997 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Site Name NUTRASWEET CHEMICAL CONSERVATION OF GA INC MCF SYSTEMS ATLANTA INC ADVANCED ENV TECHNICAL SERVICES DBA CWM SEARLE DSM CHEMICALS NORTH AMERICA, INC. MCWHORTER TECHNOLOGIES, INC. LOCKHEED MARTIN AERONAUTICAL SYSTEMS TRI-STATE STEEL DRUM INC ALTERNATE ENERGY RESOURCES, INC. TOTAL City AUGUSTA VALDOSTA DECATUR MORROW AUGUSTA AUGUSTA FOREST PARK MARIETTA GRAYSVILLE AUGUSTA Tons of Waste Managed * 25,851 25,845 4,086 3,736 3,238 2,833 2,144 1,782 1,460 718 71,694 EPA ID GAD981237118 GAD093380814 GAD981269095 GAD096629282 GAD039046800 GAD051011609 GAD084823301 GA8570024606 GAD033842543 GAD033582461 * Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed are excluded. Top Ten Wastes Managed*: FOOS, 0001, F002, D039, FOOS, FOOI, DOSS, 0007, D018, oooe * Based on the Federal hazardous waste codes most frequently reported, not the quantity managed. See Appendix E of the National Analysis for a description of these waste codes. Top Three Management Methods . The top three management methods used in Georgia were: fuel blending (31,071 tons); energy recovery - reuse as fuel (28,685 tons); and incineration (5,381 tons). Georgia Imports/Exports (As reported by Georgia) . The State that shipped the largest quantity of waste to Georgia was Florida (5,366 tons). . The State to which Georgia shipped the largest quantity of waste was South Carolina (128,339 tons). NOTE: Columns may not sum due to rounding. CBI Data has been excluded from the State Summary Volume. Changes to the 1997 Biennial Reporting requirements will make cursory comparisons of the 1997 National Biennial Report to earlier National Biennial Reports misleading. Refer to the Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation. 22 ------- NATIONAL BIENNIAL RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE REPORT: BASED ON 1997 DATA GUAM 1997 WASTE GENERATION 8 412 Tons Total Number of RCRA Large Quantity Generators (LQGs) Total Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Generated Table 1 Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators and Quantity Generated (tons), 1997 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Site Name US FLEET INDUSTRIAL SUPPLY CENTER USNAVY PUBLIC WORKS CENTER, GUAM USNAVY PUBLIC WORKS GUAM USNAVY NAVAL SHIP REPAIR FACILITY, GUAM USNAVY COMMANDER NAVAL FORCES USAF ANDERSEN AIR FORCE BASE USNAVY NCTAMS WESTPAC GUAM MEMORIAL HOSPITAL AUTHORITY TOTAL City FPO COMNAVMAR PITI SUMAY SANTA RITA YIGO 101 FPOAP TAMUNING Tons of Waste Generated 158 104 53 41 28 24 4 0 412 EPA ID GU41 70090027 GU51 70022680 GU4170090001 GU41 70027334 GU71 70027323 GU6571999519 GU0170090021 GUD982469462 Top Ten Wastes Generated*: 0001, DOOS, 0007, DOOS, DOSS, oooe, 0002, DOOQ, DOOS, D018 * Based on the Federal hazardous waste codes most frequently reported, not the quantity generated. See Appendix E of the National Analysis for a description of these waste codes. Table 2 Quantity of Generated Waste (tons) that Was Only a Characteristic Waste, Only a Listed Waste or Both Characteristic and Listed Waste, 1997 Only Characteristic Only Listed Both Characteristic & Listed Ignitable Corrosive Reactive Toxic(D004-17) Toxic (D01 8-43) Characteristic Mixed TOTAL 174 4 1 108 3 88 F Waste K Waste P Waste U Waste Listed Mixed 378 TOTAL 21 0 0 6 0 27 TOTAL Char. & Listed 7 Changes to the 1997 Biennial Reporting requirements will make cursory comparisons of the 1997 National Biennial Report to earlier National Biennial Reports misleading. Refer to the Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation. 23 ------- NATIONAL BIENNIAL RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE REPORT: BASED ON 1997 DATA GUAM 1997 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 Guam that reported managing (treating or disposing) RCRA hazardous waste. * Because quantity managed only by storage was excluded, facilities managing by storage only were not listed. Guam Imports/Exports (As reported by Guam) . Guam did not receive RCRA hazardous wastes from any other State. • The State to which Guam shipped the largest quantity of waste was Washington (13 tons). NOTE: Columns may not sum due to rounding. Changes to the 1997 Biennial Reporting requirements will make cursory comparisons of the 1997 National Biennial Report to earlier National Biennial Reports misleading. Refer to the Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation. 24 ------- NATIONAL BIENNIAL RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE REPORT: BASED ON 1997 DATA HAWAII 1997 WASTE GENERATION 41 7,241 Tons Total Number of RCRA Large Quantity Generators (LQGs) Total Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Generated SJ ,8,9.10 Table 1 Ten Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators and Quantity Generated (tons), 1997 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Site Name GAS CO THE BMP PETROLEUM AMERICAS REFINING INC USNAVY NAVAL MAGAZINE LUALUALEI CHEVRON PRODUCTS CO. - HAWAII REFINERY USNAVY SUBASE PEARL HARBOR USMC COMMANDING GENERAL LEHH KANEOHE BAY USNAVY FLEET AND INDUSTRIAL SUPPLY CTR USNAVY PEARL HARBOR SHIPYARD USAF-HICKAMAFBHI USNAVY PWC PEARL FORD ISLAND/RICHARDSON TOTAL City KAPOLEI KAPOLEI EWA BEACH KAPOLEI PEARL HARBOR KANEOHE BAY PEARL HARBOR PEARL HARBOR HICKAM AFB PEARL HARBOR Tons of Waste Generated 6,249 279 115 92 62 56 51 48 37 35 7,024 EPA ID HID066272360 HID056786395 HI9170090006 HIT160010005 HI3170024340 HI61 70022762 HI4170090001 HI6170024339 HI8570028722 HI0000449199 Top Ten Wastes Generated*: 0001, DOOS, 0007, 0002, oooe, DOOQ, DOSS, DOOS, 0018, FOOS * Based on the Federal hazardous waste codes most frequently reported, not the quantity generated. See Appendix E of the National Analysis for a description of these waste codes. Table 2 Quantity of Generated Waste (tons) that Was Only a Characteristic Waste, Only a Listed Waste or Both Characteristic and Listed Waste, 1997 Only Characteristic Only Listed Both Characteristic & Listed Ignitable Corrosive Reactive Toxic(D004-17) Toxic (D01 8-43) Characteristic Mixed TOTAL 80 6,253 0 259 184 266 F Waste K Waste P Waste U Waste Listed Mixed 7,041 TOTAL 93 74 0 0 0 167 TOTAL Char. & Listed 33 Changes to the 1997 Biennial Reporting requirements will make cursory comparisons of the 1997 National Biennial Report to earlier National Biennial Reports misleading. Refer to the Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation. 25 ------- NATIONAL BIENNIAL RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE REPORT: BASED ON 1997 DATA HAWAII 1997 WASTE MANAGEMENT 3 Total Number of RCRA TSD Facilities 99 Tons Total Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed Table 3 Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Manager and Quantity Managed (tons), 1997 Site Name City Tons of Waste Managed * EPA ID 1 UNITEK ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, INC. KAPOLEI 99 HIT000603514 TOTAL 99 * Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed are excluded. Top Wastes Managed*: 0001, D018 * Based on the Federal hazardous waste codes most frequently reported, not the quantity managed. See Appendix E of the National Analysis for a description of these waste codes. Top Management Method • The top management method used in Hawaii was solvents recovery (99 tons). Hawaii Imports/Exports (As reported by Hawaii) • The State that shipped the largest quantity of waste to Hawaii was Trust Territories (22 tons). . The State to which Hawaii shipped the largest quantity of waste was Kansas (1,273 tons). NOTE: Columns may not sum due to rounding. Changes to the 1997 Biennial Reporting requirements will make cursory comparisons of the 1997 National Biennial Report to earlier National Biennial Reports misleading. Refer to the Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation. 26 ------- NATIONAL BIENNIAL RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE REPORT: BASED ON 1997 DATA IDAHO 1997 WASTE GENERATION 48 1,014,825 Tons Total Number of RCRA Large Quantity Generators (LQGs) Total Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Generated Table 1 Ten Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators and Quantity Generated (tons), 1997 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Site Name FMC CORP PHOSPHORUS CHEMICALS US DOE ID NATIONAL ENVIRO & ENGINEERING ENVIROSAFE SERVICES OF IDAHO, INC SITE B MICRON TECHNOLOGY, INC. BLOUNT INC-SEG-CCI OPERATION WAREMART CONSTRUCTION HARPERS INC AMERICAN MICROSYSTEMS LOG INC ADVANCED INPUT DEVICES-PRIEST RIVER ZILOGINC. -NB1 TOTAL City POCATELLO SCOVILLE GRAND VIEW BOISE LEWISTON BOISE POST FALLS POCATELLO PRIEST RIVER NAMPA Tons of Waste Generated 1,010,394 1,005 675 661 556 450 341 158 98 80 1,014,416 EPA ID IDD070929518 ID4890008952 IDD073114654 IDD093120871 IDD009066481 IDR000002295 ID0000285106 IDD053798104 IDD980835995 IDD097762231 Top Ten Wastes Generated*: 0001, DOOS, 0007, 0002, FOOS, oooe, DOOQ, 0018, 0004, FOOS * Based on the Federal hazardous waste codes most frequently reported, not the quantity generated. See Appendix E of the National Analysis for a description of these waste codes. Table 2 Quantity of Generated Waste (tons) that Was Only a Characteristic Waste, Only a Listed Waste or Both Characteristic and Listed Waste, 1997 Only Characteristic Only Listed Both Characteristic & Listed Ignitable Corrosive Reactive Toxic(D004-17) Toxic (D01 8-43) Characteristic Mixed TOTAL 166 30 619,674 543 29 391,155 F Waste K Waste P Waste U Waste Listed Mixed 1,011,598 TOTAL 1,219 65 59 14 2 1,359 TOTAL Char. & Listed 1,866 Changes to the 1997 Biennial Reporting requirements will make cursory comparisons of the 1997 National Biennial Report to earlier National Biennial Reports misleading. Refer to the Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation. 27 ------- NATIONAL BIENNIAL RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE REPORT: BASED ON 1997 DATA IDAHO 1997 WASTE MANAGEMENT 7 Total Number of RCRA TSD Facilities 1,093,366 Tons Total Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed Table 3 Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Managers and Quantity Managed (tons), 1997 1 2 3 4 Site Name FMC CORP PHOSPHORUS CHEMICALS ENVIROSAFE SERVICES OF IDAHO, INC SITE B US DOE ID NATIONAL ENVIRO & ENGINEERING BOISE LOCOMOTIVE COMPANY TOTAL City POCATELLO GRAND VIEW SCOVILLE BOISE Tons of Waste Managed * 1,010,329 83,014 23 1 1,093,366 EPA ID IDD070929518 IDD073114654 ID4890008952 IDD980976831 * Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed are excluded. Top Ten Wastes Managed*: DOOS, 0007, oooe, 0002, Fooe, DOOS, 0004, DOOQ, F032, F034 * Based on the Federal hazardous waste codes most frequently reported, not the quantity managed. See Appendix E of the National Analysis for a description of these waste codes. Top Three Management Methods . The top three management methods used in Idaho were: surface impoundment (1,011,613 tons); stabilization (79,436 tons); and landfill (2,298 tons). Idaho Imports/Exports (As reported by Idaho) . The State that shipped the largest quantity of waste to Idaho was Arkansas (28,725 tons). . The State to which Idaho shipped the largest quantity of waste was Colorado (685 tons). NOTE: Columns may not sum due to rounding. Changes to the 1997 Biennial Reporting requirements will make cursory comparisons of the 1997 National Biennial Report to earlier National Biennial Reports misleading. Refer to the Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation. 28 ------- NATIONAL BIENNIAL RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE REPORT: BASED ON 1997 DATA ILLINOIS 1997 WASTE GENERATION 1,058 2,201,025 Tons Total Number of RCRA Large Quantity Generators (LQGs) Total Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Generated Table 1 Ten Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators and Quantity Generated (tons), 1997 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Site Name MOBIL OIL CORP EQUILON ENTERPRISES US FILTER/IWT ALLIED-SIGNAL INC NORTHWESTERN STEEL & WIRE #2 PEORIA DISPOSAL CO INC CATERPILLAR INC LTV STEEL CO MODERN PLATING CORP-PLANT 2 AIRTEX PRODUCTS TOTAL City JOLIET ROXANA ROCKFORD METROPOLIS STERLING PEORIA JOLIET HENNEPIN FREEPORT FAIRFIELD Tons of Waste Generated 1,015,073 283,807 143,306 102,747 80,738 74,805 55,605 43,738 26,506 26,090 1,852,416 EPA ID ILD064403199 ILD080012305 ILD0051 19839 ILD006278170 ILD005263157 ILD000805812 ILD005070537 ILD000781591 ILD0051 72325 ILD001662816 Top Ten Wastes Generated*: 0001, FOOS, DOOS, 0002, 0007, FOOS, oooe, 0018, F002, DOSS * Based on the Federal hazardous waste codes most frequently reported, not the quantity generated. See Appendix E of the National Analysis for a description of these waste codes. Table 2 Quantity of Generated Waste (tons) that Was Only a Characteristic Waste, Only a Listed Waste or Both Characteristic and Listed Waste, 1997 Only Characteristic Ignitable Corrosive Reactive Toxic(D004-17) Toxic (D01 8-43) Characteristic Mixed TOTAL Only Listed 19,999 431,985 15,211 154,556 13,564 1,145,189 F Waste K Waste P Waste U Waste Listed Mixed 1,780,503 TOTAL 43,479 207,268 537 780 13,961 266,025 Both Characteristic & Listed TOTAL Char. & Listed 154,142 Changes to the 1997 Biennial Reporting requirements will make cursory comparisons of the 1997 National Biennial Report to earlier National Biennial Reports misleading. Refer to the Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation. 29 ------- NATIONAL BIENNIAL RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE REPORT: BASED ON 1997 DATA ILLINOIS 1997 WASTE MANAGEMENT 86 Total Number of RCRA TSD Facilities 445,728 Tons Total Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed Table 3 Ten Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Managers and Quantity Managed (tons), 1997 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Site Name PEORIA DISPOSAL CO INC NORTHWESTERN STEEL & WIRE #2 SAFETY-KLEEN ENVIRONSYSTEMS CO LTV STEEL CO TRADE WASTE INCINERATION INC MARATHON ASHLAND PETROLEUM LLC HERITAGE ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICE CLEAN HARBORS SVCS INC SAFETY-KLEEN CORP BEAVER OIL CO INC TOTAL City PEORIA STERLING DOLTON HENNEPIN SAUGET ROBINSON LEMONT CHICAGO CHICAGO HODGKINS Tons of Waste Managed * 150,921 80,409 76,555 43,310 26,069 20,291 16,347 12,859 8,508 4,681 439,951 EPA ID ILD000805812 ILD005263157 ILD980613913 ILD000781591 ILD098642424 ILD005476882 ILD085349264 ILD000608471 ILD005450697 ILD064418353 * Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed are excluded. Top Ten Wastes Managed*: 0001, FOOS, FOOS, D018, DOOS, oooe, D039, D040, 0007, 0002 * Based on the Federal hazardous waste codes most frequently reported, not the quantity managed. See Appendix E of the National Analysis for a description of these waste codes. Top Three Management Methods . The top three management methods used in Illinois were: stabilization (137,475 tons); landfill (94,267 tons); and fuel blending (77,927 tons). Illinois Imports/Exports (As reported by Illinois) . The State that shipped the largest quantity of waste to Illinois was Arkansas (16,987 tons). . The State to which Illinois shipped the largest quantity of waste was Indiana (50,379 tons). NOTE: Columns may not sum due to rounding. Changes to the 1997 Biennial Reporting requirements will make cursory comparisons of the 1997 National Biennial Report to earlier National Biennial Reports misleading. Refer to the Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation. 30 ------- NATIONAL BIENNIAL RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE REPORT: BASED ON 1997 DATA INDIANA 1997 WASTE GENERATION 633 1,077,410 Tons Total Number of RCRA Large Quantity Generators (LQGs) Total Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Generated Table 1 Ten Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators and Quantity Generated (tons), 1997 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Site Name BETHLEHEM STEEL CORP AMOCO OIL CO WHITING LAKEFRONT ELI LILLY & CO TIPPECANOE LABS HERITAGE ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES MIDWEST STEEL DIV GENERAL BATTERY/EXIDE CORP NUCOR STEEL STEEL DYNAMICS INC GENERAL ELECTRIC CO ELI LILLY & CO CLINTON LABS TOTAL City CHESTERTON WHITING SHADELAND INDIANAPOLIS PORTAGE MUNCIE CRAWFORDSVILLE BUTLER MTVERNON CLINTON Tons of Waste Generated 350,220 139,455 81,793 80,558 76,858 50,843 42,711 34,754 23,500 18,324 899,016 EPA ID IND003913423 IND000810861 IND006050967 IND093219012 IND016584641 IND000717959 IND181157009 INR000001099 IND006376362 IND072040348 Top Ten Wastes Generated*: 0001, FOOS, FOOS, DOOS, 0007, 0002, D018, oooe, F002, DOOQ * Based on the Federal hazardous waste codes most frequently reported, not the quantity generated. See Appendix E of the National Analysis for a description of these waste codes. Table 2 Quantity of Generated Waste (tons) that Was Only a Characteristic Waste, Only a Listed Waste or Both Characteristic and Listed Waste, 1997 Only Characteristic Ignitable Corrosive Reactive Toxic(D004-17) Toxic (D01 8-43) Characteristic Mixed TOTAL Only Listed 84,538 2,937 17 82,159 6,202 350,928 F Waste K Waste P Waste U Waste Listed Mixed 526,781 TOTAL 134,484 210,289 7 5,358 6,034 356,171 Both Characteristic & Listed TOTAL Char. & Listed 194,240 Changes to the 1997 Biennial Reporting requirements will make cursory comparisons of the 1997 National Biennial Report to earlier National Biennial Reports misleading. Refer to the Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation. 31 ------- NATIONAL BIENNIAL RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE REPORT: BASED ON 1997 DATA INDIANA 1997 WASTE MANAGEMENT 40 Total Number of RCRA TSD Facilities 1,357,777 Tons Total Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed Table 3 Ten Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Managers and Quantity Managed (tons), 1997 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Site Name BETHLEHEM STEEL CORP AMOCO OIL CO WHITING LAKEFRONT QUEMETCO CHEMICAL WASTE MANAGEMENT OF INDIANA LLC ELI LILLY & CO TIPPECANOE LABS ESSROC CEMENT CORP HERITAGE ENVIRONMENTAL SVC INC MIDWEST STEEL DIV GENERAL BATTERY/EXIDE CORP LONE STAR INDUSTRIES INC TOTAL City CHESTERTON WHITING INDIANAPOLIS FORT WAYNE SHADELAND LOGANSPORT ROACH DALE PORTAGE MUNCIE GREENCASTLE Tons of Waste Managed * 349,765 137,252 127,699 126,203 92,581 87,584 80,558 76,761 57,702 57,284 1,193,387 EPA ID IND003913423 IND000810861 IND000199653 IND078911146 IND006050967 IND005081542 IND980503890 IND016584641 IND000717959 IND006419212 * Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed are excluded. Top Ten Wastes Managed*: 0001, FOOS, FOOS, F002, DOSS, DOOS, LABP, 0007, oooe, FOOI * Based on the Federal hazardous waste codes most frequently reported, not the quantity managed. See Appendix E of the National Analysis for a description of these waste codes. Top Three Management Methods . The top three management methods used in Indiana were: deepwell / underground injection (409,655 tons); energy recovery - reuse as fuel (194,858 tons); and metals recovery - for reuse (182,003 tons). Indiana Imports/Exports (As reported by Indiana) . The State that shipped the largest quantity of waste to Indiana was Illinois (69,418 tons). . The State to which Indiana shipped the largest quantity of waste was Ohio (30,851 tons). NOTE: Columns may not sum due to rounding. Changes to the 1997 Biennial Reporting requirements will make cursory comparisons of the 1997 National Biennial Report to earlier National Biennial Reports misleading. Refer to the Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation. 32 ------- NATIONAL BIENNIAL RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE REPORT: BASED ON 1997 DATA IOWA 1997 WASTE GENERATION 182 33,681 Tons Total Number of RCRA Large Quantity Generators (LQGs) Total Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Generated 4,5 Table 1 Ten Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators and Quantity Generated (tons), 1997 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Site Name NORTH STAR STEEL IOWA IPSCO STEEL INC MONSANTO CO FORT DODGE ANIMAL HEALTH SALSBURY CHEMICALS INC DU PONT E I DE NEMOURS & CO INC EQUISTAR CHEMICALS LP 3M KNOXVILLE COOPER AUTOMOTIVE CO EXIDE/GENERAL BATTERY TOTAL City WILTON MUSCATINE MUSCATINE CHARLES CITY CHARLES CITY FORT MADISON CLINTON SAINT PAUL BURLINGTON MANCHESTER Tons of Waste Generated 5,283 3,068 2,744 2,366 2,354 2,020 1,807 1,110 868 864 22,484 EPA ID IAD000223354 IAR000000216 IAD005273594 IAD005275540 IAD984591891 IAD005272398 IAD045372836 IAD075846824 IAD000805143 IAD069619765 Top Ten Wastes Generated*: 0001, FOOS, FOOS, 0002, DOOS, F002, 0022, DOOQ, 0007, DOOS * Based on the Federal hazardous waste codes most frequently reported, not the quantity generated. See Appendix E of the National Analysis for a description of these waste codes. Table 2 Quantity of Generated Waste (tons) that Was Only a Characteristic Waste, Only a Listed Waste or Both Characteristic and Listed Waste, 1997 Only Characteristic Only Listed Both Characteristic & Listed Ignitable Corrosive Reactive Toxic(D004-17) Toxic (D01 8-43) Characteristic Mixed TOTAL 2,381 439 106 6,727 2,022 4,367 F Waste K Waste P Waste U Waste Listed Mixed 16,042 TOTAL 1,345 9,936 218 140 1 1 1 ,640 TOTAL Char. & Listed 6,000 Changes to the 1997 Biennial Reporting requirements will make cursory comparisons of the 1997 National Biennial Report to earlier National Biennial Reports misleading. Refer to the Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation. 33 ------- NATIONAL BIENNIAL RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE REPORT: BASED ON 1997 DATA 28 3,349 Tons IOWA 1997 WASTE MANAGEMENT Total Number of RCRA TSD Facilities Total Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed Table 3 Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Managers and Quantity Managed (tons), 1997 1 2 3 4 5 6 Site Name MONSANTO CO DU PONT E I DE NEMOURS & CO INC PELLA CORP IOWA ARMY AMMUNITION PLANT I S U - CHEMICAL WASTE HANDLING FACILITY BRAMMERMFGCO TOTAL City MUSCATINE FORT MADISON PELLA MIDDLETOWN AMES DAVENPORT Tons of Waste Managed * 2,592 610 127 19 1 0 3,349 EPA ID IAD005273594 IAD005272398 IAD005278502 IA721 3820445 IAT200010601 IAD005264940 * Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed are excluded. Top Ten Wastes Managed*: 0001, FOOS, DOOS, 0007, DOSS, FOOS, DOSO, 0002, DOOS, oooe * Based on the Federal hazardous waste codes most frequently reported, not the quantity managed. See Appendix E of the National Analysis for a description of these waste codes. Top Three Management Methods . The top three management methods used in Iowa were: incineration (2,604 tons); solvents recovery (739 tons); and metals recovery - for reuse (7 tons). Iowa Imports/Exports (As reported by Iowa) . The State that shipped the largest quantity of waste to Iowa was Illinois (218 tons). . The State to which Iowa shipped the largest quantity of waste was Ohio (53,054 tons). NOTE: Columns may not sum due to rounding. Changes to the 1997 Biennial Reporting requirements will make cursory comparisons of the 1997 National Biennial Report to earlier National Biennial Reports misleading. Refer to the Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation. 34 ------- NATIONAL BIENNIAL RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE REPORT: BASED ON 1997 DATA KANSAS 1997 WASTE GENERATION 215 1,333,169 Tons Total Number of RCRA Large Quantity Generators (LQGs) 1.3,4 J** 7.3,8 Total Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Generated Table 1 Ten Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators and Quantity Generated (tons), 1997 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Site Name VULCAN MATERIALS CO LAIDLAW ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES ARAGON ELF ATOCHEM N AMERICA INC THE BOEING CO - WICHITA TEXACO REFINING AND MARKETING INC FARMLAND INDUSTRIES INC RAYTHEON AIRCRAFT CO SHERWIN-WILLIAMS AIR PRODUCTS MFC CORP SOMMER ALLIBERT KANSAS CITY PLT TOTAL City WICHITA COFFEYVILLE WICHITA WICHITA EL DORADO COFFEYVILLE WICHITA ANDOVER WICHITA KANSAS CITY Tons of Waste Generated 1,285,739 11,421 10,076 5,960 1,798 1,411 1,335 1,271 1,137 927 1,321,075 EPA ID KSD007482029 KSD981 506025 KSD007249980 KSD007237241 KSD007233422 KSD0071 38605 KSD007482011 KSD056577810 KSD007237746 KSD981713522 Top Ten Wastes Generated*: 0001, DOOS, 0007, FOOS, oooe, D018, FOOS, 0002, DOOQ, D039 * Based on the Federal hazardous waste codes most frequently reported, not the quantity generated. See Appendix E of the National Analysis for a description of these waste codes. Table 2 Quantity of Generated Waste (tons) that Was Only a Characteristic Waste, Only a Listed Waste or Both Characteristic and Listed Waste, 1997 Only Characteristic Only Listed Both Characteristic & Listed Ignitable Corrosive Reactive Toxic(D004-17) Toxic (D01 8-43) Characteristic Mixed TOTAL 706 499 54 2,859 745 12,645 F Waste K Waste P Waste U Waste Listed Mixed 17,507 TOTAL 4,106 1,506 1 566 1,645 7,824 TOTAL Char. & Listed 1,307,805 Changes to the 1997 Biennial Reporting requirements will make cursory comparisons of the 1997 National Biennial Report to earlier National Biennial Reports misleading. Refer to the Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation. 35 ------- NATIONAL BIENNIAL RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE REPORT: BASED ON 1997 DATA 1.6, 8.9 24 1,558,943 Tons KANSAS 1997 WASTE MANAGEMENT Total Number of RCRA TSD Facilities Total Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed Table 3 Ten Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Managers and Quantity Managed (tons), 1997 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Site Name VULCAN MATERIALS CO SYSTECH ENVIRONMENTAL CORP ASH GROVE CEMENT PLANT HERCULES CEMENT CO LAIDLAW ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES ARAGON AIR PRODUCTS MFC CORP KANSAS ARMY AMMUNITION PLANT VAN WATERS & ROGERS INC LAIDLAW ENVIRONMENTAL SVC INC LAFARGE CORP TOTAL City WICHITA FREDONIA CHANUTE INDEPENDENCE COFFEYVILLE WICHITA PARSONS WICHITA WICHITA FREDONIA Tons of Waste Managed * 1,437,349 55,196 30,863 22,792 11,330 1,100 221 81 10 1 1,558,943 EPA ID KSD007482029 KSD980633259 KSD031203318 KSD980739999 KSD981 506025 KSD007237746 KS021 3820467 KSD000809715 KSD007246846 KSD007148034 * Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed are excluded. Top Ten Wastes Managed*: 0001, FOOS, FOOS, F027, DOOS, 0007, DOSS, D037, F002, oooe Based on the Federal hazardous waste codes most frequently reported, See Appendix E of the National Analysis for a description of these waste not the quantity managed. waste codes. Top Three Management Methods . The top three management methods used in Kansas were: deepwell / underground injection (1,437,332 tons); fuel blending (55,277 tons); and energy recovery - reuse as fuel (54,756 tons). Kansas Imports/Exports (As reported by Kansas) . The State that shipped the largest quantity of waste to Kansas was Arkansas (35,390 tons). . The State to which Kansas shipped the largest quantity of waste was Oklahoma (7,530 tons). NOTE: Columns may not sum due to rounding. Changes to the 1997 Biennial Reporting requirements will make cursory comparisons of the 1997 National Biennial Report to earlier National Biennial Reports misleading. Refer to the Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation. 36 ------- NATIONAL BIENNIAL RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE REPORT: BASED ON 1997 DATA KENTUCKY 1997 WASTE GENERATION 348 192,318 Tons Total Number of RCRA Large Quantity Generators (LQGs) Total Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Generated Table 1 Ten Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators and Quantity Generated (tons), 1997 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Site Name SAFETY-KLEEN CORP. GALLATIN STEEL COMPANY ROHM & HAAS KY, INC. LWD INC ASHLAND PETROLEUM COMPANY ISPCHEMCIALSINC. NEWPORT STEEL CORP WILDER PLANT TOYOTA MOTOR MANUFACTURING USA. INC. ELF ATOCHEM NORTH AMERICA DUPONT DOW ELASTOMERS LLC TOTAL City SMITHFIELD WARSAW LOUISVILLE CALVERT CITY CATLETTSBURG CALVERT CITY WILDER GEORGETOWN CARROLLTON LOUISVILLE Tons of Waste Generated 50,832 27,727 13,764 10,351 8,061 6,692 5,257 3,545 3,473 3,388 133,090 EPA ID KYD053348108 KYD9851 15237 KYD006390017 KYD088438817 KYD041376138 KYD006370175 KYD991277112 KYD161955380 KYD006373922 KYR000004994 Top Ten Wastes Generated*: 0001, FOOS, DOOS, 0007, FOOS, 0002, D018, DOSS, oooe, DOOQ * Based on the Federal hazardous waste codes most frequently reported, not the quantity generated. See Appendix E of the National Analysis for a description of these waste codes. Table 2 Quantity of Generated Waste (tons) that Was Only a Characteristic Waste, Only a Listed Waste or Both Characteristic and Listed Waste, 1997 Only Characteristic Only Listed Both Characteristic & Listed Ignitable Corrosive Reactive Toxic(D004-17) Toxic (D01 8-43) Characteristic Mixed TOTAL 20,217 2,356 294 5,593 3,231 17,529 F Waste K Waste P Waste U Waste Listed Mixed 49,219 TOTAL 20,233 49,456 3 398 8 70,098 TOTAL Char. & Listed 72,979 Changes to the 1997 Biennial Reporting requirements will make cursory comparisons of the 1997 National Biennial Report to earlier National Biennial Reports misleading. Refer to the Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation. 37 ------- NATIONAL BIENNIAL RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE REPORT: BASED ON 1997 DATA KENTUCKY 3.3,9,10 28 85,575 Tons 1997 WASTE MANAGEMENT Total Number of RCRA TSD Facilities Total Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed Table 3 Ten Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Managers and Quantity Managed (tons), 1997 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Site Name LWD INC SAFETY-KLEEN CORP. ROHM & HAAS KY, INC. CALGON CARBON CORPORATION ELF ATOCHEM NORTH AMERICA ELF ATOCHEM NORTH AMERICA INC. LWD SANITARY LANDFILL, INC. MIDWEST ENVIRONMENTAL ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION SYSTEMS, INC. USAARMC AND FORT KNOX TOTAL City CALVERT CITY SMITHFIELD LOUISVILLE CATLETTSBURG CARROLLTON CALVERT CITY CALVERT CITY LOUISVILLE BROOKS FORT KNOX Tons of Waste Managed * 30,383 26,547 13,449 7,125 2,597 2,271 2,234 862 76 28 85,573 EPA ID KYD088438817 KYD053348108 KYD006390017 KYD005009923 KYD006373922 KYD006370159 KYD985073196 KYD000821942 KYD000770313 KY621 0020479 * Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed are excluded. Top Ten Wastes Managed*: 0001, D018, FOOS, FOOS, D039, DOSS, FOOI, F002, DOOS, 0007 * Based on the Federal hazardous waste codes most frequently reported, not the quantity managed. See Appendix E of the National Analysis for a description of these waste codes. Top Three Management Methods . The top three management methods used in Kentucky were: incineration (35,251 tons); fuel blending (26,739 tons); and energy recovery - reuse as fuel (13,449 tons). Kentucky Imports/Exports (As reported by Kentucky) . The State that shipped the largest quantity of waste to Kentucky was Ohio (9,093 tons). . The State to which Kentucky shipped the largest quantity of waste was Missouri (37,933 tons). NOTE: Columns may not sum due to rounding. Changes to the 1997 Biennial Reporting requirements will make cursory comparisons of the 1997 National Biennial Report to earlier National Biennial Reports misleading. Refer to the Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation. 38 ------- NATIONAL BIENNIAL RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE REPORT: BASED ON 1997 DATA LOUISIANA 1997 WASTE GENERATION 363 4,624,829 Tons Total Number of RCRA Large Quantity Generators (LQGs) Total Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Generated 3,10 Table 1 Ten Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators and Quantity Generated (tons), 1997 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Site Name CYTEC INDUSTRIES INC RUBICON INC DUPONT & DUPONT DOW ELASTOMERS INC CHEMICAL WASTE MANAGEMENT ANGUS CHEMICAL COMPANY LOUISIANA PIGMENT COMPANY L P PPG INDUSTRIES INC THE DOW CHEMICAL COMPANY GEORGIA GULF CORPORATION CHALMETTE REFINERY TOTAL City WAGGAMAN GEISMAR LAPLACE SULPHUR STERLINGTON WESTLAKE WESTLAKE PLAQUEMINE PLAQUEMINE CHALMETTE Tons of Waste Generated 1,843,575 1,532,487 453,387 140,240 91,523 69,857 39,971 38,256 35,831 28,775 4,273,902 EPA ID LAD0081 75390 LAD008213191 LAD001 890367 LAD000777201 LAD020597597 LAD985185149 LAD008086506 LAD0081 87080 LAD0571 17434 LAD0081 79707 Top Ten Wastes Generated*: 0001, FOOS, FOOS, DOOS, D018, 0007, 0002, DOOQ, DOSS, oooe * Based on the Federal hazardous waste codes most frequently reported, not the quantity generated. See Appendix E of the National Analysis for a description of these waste codes. Table 2 Quantity of Generated Waste (tons) that Was Only a Characteristic Waste, Only a Listed Waste or Both Characteristic and Listed Waste, 1997 Only Characteristic Ignitable Corrosive Reactive Toxic(D004-17) Toxic (D01 8-43) Characteristic Mixed TOTAL Only Listed 42,619 540,901 35,874 28,840 54,558 1,112,868 F Waste K Waste P Waste U Waste Listed Mixed 1,815,659 TOTAL 44,164 486,560 295 1,213 23,192 555,424 Both Characteristic & Listed TOTAL Char. & Listed 2,253,721 Changes to the 1997 Biennial Reporting requirements will make cursory comparisons of the 1997 National Biennial Report to earlier National Biennial Reports misleading. Refer to the Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation. 39 ------- NATIONAL BIENNIAL RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE REPORT: BASED ON 1997 DATA 1.3 57 4,503,985 Tons LOUISIANA 1997 WASTE MANAGEMENT Total Number of RCRA TSD Facilities Total Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed Table 3 Ten Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Managers and Quantity Managed (tons), 1997 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Site Name CYTEC INDUSTRIES INC RUBICON INC DUPONT & DUPONT DOW ELASTOMERS INC CHEMICAL WASTE MANAGEMENT ANGUS CHEMICAL COMPANY PPG INDUSTRIES INC LAIDLAW ENVIRONMENTAL SVCS PLAQUEMINES THE DOW CHEMICAL COMPANY GEORGIA GULF CORPORATION CECOS INTERNATIONAL INC. TOTAL City WAGGAMAN GEISMAR LAPLACE SULPHUR STERLINGTON WESTLAKE PLAQUEMINE PLAQUEMINE PLAQUEMINE WESTLAKE Tons of Waste Managed * 1,843,383 1,529,616 455,630 193,215 91,165 78,573 45,160 39,570 35,012 28,334 4,339,658 EPA ID LAD0081 75390 LAD008213191 LAD001 890367 LAD000777201 LAD020597597 LAD008086506 LAD000778514 LAD0081 87080 LAD0571 17434 LAD000618256 * Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed are excluded. Top Ten Wastes Managed*: 0001, DOOS, 0007, oooe, 0002, DOOQ, DOOS, 0004, 0011, 0010 * Based on the Federal hazardous waste codes most frequently reported, not the quantity managed. See Appendix E of the National Analysis for a description of these waste codes. Top Three Management Methods . The top three management methods used in Louisiana were: deepwell / underground injection (3,957,139 tons); landfill (125,828 tons); and energy recovery - reuse as fuel (108,834 tons). Louisiana Imports/Exports (As reported by Louisiana) . The State that shipped the largest quantity of waste to Louisiana was Texas (74,395 tons). . The State to which Louisiana shipped the largest quantity of waste was Texas (83,555 tons). NOTE: Columns may not sum due to rounding. Changes to the 1997 Biennial Reporting requirements will make cursory comparisons of the 1997 National Biennial Report to earlier National Biennial Reports misleading. Refer to the Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation. 40 ------- NATIONAL BIENNIAL RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE REPORT: BASED ON 1997 DATA MAINE 1997 WASTE GENERATION 137 4,758 Tons Total Number of RCRA Large Quantity Generators (LQGs) Total Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Generated Table 1 Ten Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators and Quantity Generated (tons), 1997 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Site Name HOLTRACHEM MFC CO LLC CYRO INDUSTRIES CENTRAL MAINE POWER CO O'CONNOR SITE PRATT & WHITNEY PHILIPS ELMET PORTSMOUTH NAVAL SHIPYARD SPRAGUE ENERGY CORP GENERAL ELECTRIC CO ELECTRICAL DIST NATIONAL SEMICONDUCTOR BATH IRON WORKS CORPORATION TOTAL Tons of Waste City Generated ORRINGTON SANFORD AUGUSTA NORTH BERWICK LEWISTON KITTERY SOUTH PORTLAND AUBURN SOUTH PORTLAND BATH 760 621 304 277 260 241 217 162 148 148 3,138 EPA ID MED000242701 MED040249096 MED01 8980227 MED000791681 MED001097203 ME7170022019 MED000841015 MED051431906 MED001098458 MED041460247 Top Ten Wastes Generated*: 0001, DOOS, 0002, FOOS, oooe, 0007, DOOQ, 0018, FOOS, F002 * Based on the Federal hazardous waste codes most frequently reported, not the quantity generated. See Appendix E of the National Analysis for a description of these waste codes. Table 2 Quantity of Generated Waste (tons) that Was Only a Characteristic Waste, Only a Listed Waste or Both Characteristic and Listed Waste, 1997 Only Characteristic Only Listed Both Characteristic & Listed Ignitable Corrosive Reactive Toxic(D004-17) Toxic (D01 8-43) Characteristic Mixed TOTAL 898 308 2 992 6 602 F Waste K Waste P Waste U Waste Listed Mixed 2,808 TOTAL 267 745 0 61 0 1,074 TOTAL Char. & Listed 873 Changes to the 1997 Biennial Reporting requirements will make cursory comparisons of the 1997 National Biennial Report to earlier National Biennial Reports misleading. Refer to the Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation. 41 ------- NATIONAL BIENNIAL RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE REPORT: BASED ON 1997 DATA MAINE 1997 WASTE MANAGEMENT 23 Total Number of RCRA TSD Facilities 718 Tons Total Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed Table 3 Ten Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Managers and Quantity Managed (tons), 1997 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Site Name CYRO INDUSTRIES OSRAM SYLVAN IA PRODUCTS INC CIANBRO PAINT/FAB SHOP DEPT OF VETERAN'S AFFAIRS SABRE CORPORATION LOCKARD'S COLLISION CENTER FMC CORPORATION BIO PRODUCTS M. GRUMBACHER DAIGLE & HOUGHTON PORTSMOUTH NAVAL SHIPYARD TOTAL City SANFORD WALDOBORO PITTSFIELD TOGUS RAYMOND PORTLAND ROCKLAND LISBON FALLS FORT KENT KITTERY Tons of Waste Managed * 400 299 9 5 2 2 1 0 0 0 718 EPA ID MED040249096 MED001 099746 MED985466358 MED037719846 MED055714588 MED019051846 MED985468982 MED985471895 MED985468958 ME71 7002201 9 * Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed are excluded. Top Wastes Managed*: 0001, FOOS, 0002, FOOS, 0011, 0007, DOOQ * Based on the Federal hazardous waste codes most frequently reported, not the quantity managed. See Appendix E of the National Analysis for a description of these waste codes. Top Three Management Methods . The top three management methods used in Maine were: solvents recovery (414 tons); other recovery (278 tons); and sludge treatment (22 tons). Maine Imports/Exports (As reported by Maine) . The State that shipped the largest quantity of waste to Maine was New Hampshire (0 tons). . The State to which Maine shipped the largest quantity of waste was New York (1,673 tons). NOTE: Columns may not sum due to rounding. Changes to the 1997 Biennial Reporting requirements will make cursory comparisons of the 1997 National Biennial Report to earlier National Biennial Reports misleading. Refer to the Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation. 42 ------- NATIONAL BIENNIAL RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE REPORT: BASED ON 1997 DATA MARYLAND 1997 WASTE GENERATION 327 63,498 Tons Total Number of RCRA Large Quantity Generators (LQGs) Total Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Generated Table 1 Ten Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators and Quantity Generated (tons), 1997 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Site Name FIN-TEC INC FMCCORP MARYLAND PORT ADMIN EASTALCO ALUMINUM CO RUST OLEUM CORP SHERWIN WILLIAMS CO BETHLEHEM STEEL SPARROWS POINT DIV SPECTRA INC ALLIED SIGNAL INC BALTIMORE GAS & ELECTRIC CO TOTAL City SALISBURY BALTIMORE BALTIMORE FREDERICK WILLIAMSPORT BALTIMORE SPARROWS POINT CLARKSBURG BALTIMORE BALTIMORE Tons of Waste Generated 20,403 10,310 6,503 2,472 1,890 1,593 1,493 1,324 1,275 1,044 48,307 EPA ID MDR000004465 MDD003071875 MDD030324073 MDD990759375 MDD069390839 MDD000215160 MDD053945432 MDD985369305 MDD069396711 MDD000619395 Top Ten Wastes Generated*: 0001, 0002, DOOS, 0007, FOOS, DOOQ, oooe, FOOS, 0018, DOSS * Based on the Federal hazardous waste codes most frequently reported, not the quantity generated. See Appendix E of the National Analysis for a description of these waste codes. Table 2 Quantity of Generated Waste (tons) that Was Only a Characteristic Waste, Only a Listed Waste or Both Characteristic and Listed Waste, 1997 Only Characteristic Only Listed Both Characteristic & Listed Ignitable Corrosive Reactive Toxic(D004-17) Toxic (D01 8-43) Characteristic Mixed TOTAL 8,205 225 25 1 1 ,970 1,458 3,686 F Waste K Waste P Waste U Waste Listed Mixed 25,569 TOTAL 22,063 2,470 17 60 5 24,616 TOTAL Char. & Listed 13,276 Changes to the 1997 Biennial Reporting requirements will make cursory comparisons of the 1997 National Biennial Report to earlier National Biennial Reports misleading. Refer to the Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation. 43 ------- NATIONAL BIENNIAL RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE REPORT: BASED ON 1997 DATA MARYLAND 1997 WASTE MANAGEMENT 25 4,560 Tons Total Number of RCRA TSD Facilities Total Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed Table 3 Ten Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Managers and Quantity Managed (tons), 1997 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Site Name FMCCORP CLEAN HARBORS OF BALTIMORE INC CYTEC INDUSTRIES INC LAIDLAW ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES THIOKOLCORP NAVAL SURFACE WARFARE CENTER TOWSON STATE UNIVERSITY FREDERICK CANCER RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMEN NAVEODTECHDIV NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH TOTAL City BALTIMORE BALTIMORE HAVRE DE GRACE LAUREL ELKTON INDIAN HEAD TOWSON FREDERICK INDIAN HEAD BETHESDA Tons of Waste Managed * 3,166 1,330 38 11 9 2 1 1 1 0 4,560 EPA ID MDD003071875 MDD980555189 MDD003075942 MDD980554653 MDD003067121 MD4170024109 MDD050793926 MD3750832062 MD4170090001 MD6150004095 * Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed are excluded. Top Ten Wastes Managed*: DOOS, 0007, oooe, 0002, 0001, DOOS, 0004, F002, 0011, FOOS * Based on the Federal hazardous waste codes most frequently reported, not the quantity managed. See Appendix E of the National Analysis for a description of these waste codes. Top Three Management Methods . The top three management methods used in Maryland were: incineration (3,194 tons); stabilization (1,162 tons); and solvents recovery (191 tons). Maryland Imports/Exports (As reported by Maryland) . The State that shipped the largest quantity of waste to Maryland was Connecticut (5,156 tons). . The State to which Maryland shipped the largest quantity of waste was Pennsylvania (24,736 tons). NOTE: Columns may not sum due to rounding. Changes to the 1997 Biennial Reporting requirements will make cursory comparisons of the 1997 National Biennial Report to earlier National Biennial Reports misleading. Refer to the Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation. 44 ------- NATIONAL BIENNIAL RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE REPORT: BASED ON 1997 DATA MASSACHUSETTS 1997 WASTE GENERATION 474 94,467 Tons Total Number of RCRA Large Quantity Generators (LQGs) Total Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Generated Table 1 Ten Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators and Quantity Generated (tons), 1997 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Site Name MA HIGHWAY DEPT.-CAT PROJECT CHEMDESIGN CORPORATION POLAROID CORP. REXAM GRAPHICS ALTRON INCORPORATED GENERAL CHEMICAL CORPORATION BOSTIKINC TEXAS INSTRUMENTS, INC. ZENECA SPECIALTIES GENERAL ELECTRIC AIRCRAFT ENGINES TOTAL City BOSTON FITCHBURG WALTHAM SOUTH HADLEY WILMINGTON FRAMINGHAM MIDLLETON ATTLEBORO DIGHTON LYNN Tons of Waste Generated 46,676 3,262 2,822 1,944 1,925 1,770 1,713 1,541 1,120 1,057 63,830 EPA ID MA5000001040 MAD980912323 MAD001402320 MAD985293802 MAD990886301 MAD019371079 MAD001 039767 MAD007325814 MAD051 505477 MAD001408517 Top Ten Wastes Generated*: 0001, 0002, FOOS, DOOS, FOOS, 0007, F002, D018, DOSS, DOOQ * Based on the Federal hazardous waste codes most frequently reported, not the quantity generated. See Appendix E of the National Analysis for a description of these waste codes. Table 2 Quantity of Generated Waste (tons) that Was Only a Characteristic Waste, Only a Listed Waste or Both Characteristic and Listed Waste, 1997 Only Characteristic Only Listed Both Characteristic & Listed Ignitable Corrosive Reactive Toxic(D004-17) Toxic (D01 8-43) Characteristic Mixed TOTAL 5,058 1,706 50 5,963 856 52,480 F Waste K Waste P Waste U Waste Listed Mixed 66,113 TOTAL 6,191 0 4 909 0 7,104 TOTAL Char. & Listed 21,108 Changes to the 1997 Biennial Reporting requirements will make cursory comparisons of the 1997 National Biennial Report to earlier National Biennial Reports misleading. Refer to the Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation. 45 ------- NATIONAL BIENNIAL RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE REPORT: BASED ON 1997 DATA MASSACHUSETTS 1997 WASTE MANAGEMENT 28 Total Number of RCRA TSD Facilities 16,467 Tons Total Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed Table 3 Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Managers and Quantity Managed (tons), 1997 1 2 3 4 5 6 Site Name CLEAN HARBORS OF BRAINTREE, INC. BOSTIKINC GENERAL CHEMICAL CORPORATION ATTLEBORO REFINING CO - HANDY & HARMAN ENVIRONMENTAL COMPLIANCE CORPORATION THE GILLETTE COMPANY TOTAL City BRAINTREE MIDLLETON FRAMINGHAM ATTLEBORO STOUGHTON ANDOVER Tons of Waste Managed * 13,744 1,554 657 412 75 25 16,467 EPA ID MAD053452637 MAD001 039767 MAD019371079 MAD046613279 MAD0621 79890 MAD053483467 * Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed are excluded. Top Ten Wastes Managed*: FOOI, DOOS, F002, 0007, 0002, D040, D018, oooe, DOOQ, Fooe * Based on the Federal hazardous waste codes most frequently reported, not the quantity managed. See Appendix E of the National Analysis for a description of these waste codes. Top Three Management Methods • The top three management methods used in Massachusettes were: stabilization (13,549 tons); energy recovery reuse as fuel (1,654 tons); and solvents recovery (839 tons). Massachusetts Imports/Exports (As reported by Massachusetts) . The State that shipped the largest quantity of waste to Massachusetts was New York (6,503 tons). . The State to which Massachusetts shipped the largest quantity of waste was Michigan (43,857 tons). NOTE: Columns may not sum due to rounding. Changes to the 1997 Biennial Reporting requirements will make cursory comparisons of the 1997 National Biennial Report to earlier National Biennial Reports misleading. Refer to the Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation. 46 ------- NATIONAL BIENNIAL RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE REPORT: BASED ON 1997 DATA MICHIGAN 1997 WASTE GENERATION 682 994,047 Tons Total Number of RCRA Large Quantity Generators (LQGs) Total Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Generated 3,8,9 Table 1 Ten Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators and Quantity Generated (tons), 1997 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Site Name LOMAC, INC. PARKE-DAVIS, DIV. OF WARNER-LAMBERT CO. MICHIGAN DISPOSAL WASTE TREATMENT PLANT PETROCHEM PROCESSING GRP. OF NORTRU, INC CITY ENVIRONMENTAL INC. THE DOW CHEMICAL COMPANY THE UPJOHN COMPANY MICHIGAN RECOVERY SYSTEMS INC. WAYNE DISPOSAL, INC. DOW CORNING CORP. MIDLAND PLANT TOTAL City MUSKEGON HOLLAND BELLEVILLE DETROIT DETROIT MIDLAND KALAMAZOO ROMULUS BELLEVILLE MIDLAND Tons of Waste Generated 246,061 189,402 103,104 85,863 59,038 44,128 37,197 24,731 22,739 13,470 825,732 EPA ID MID006030373 MID006013643 MID000724831 MID980615298 MID054683479 MID000724724 MID000820381 MID060975844 MID048090633 MID000809632 Top Ten Wastes Generated*: 0001, FOOS, DOOS, FOOS, 0002, D018, 0007, oooe, DOSS, D039 * Based on the Federal hazardous waste codes most frequently reported, not the quantity generated. See Appendix E of the National Analysis for a description of these waste codes. Table 2 Quantity of Generated Waste (tons) that Was Only a Characteristic Waste, Only a Listed Waste or Both Characteristic and Listed Waste, 1997 Only Characteristic Ignitable Corrosive Reactive Toxic(D004-17) Toxic (D01 8-43) Characteristic Mixed TOTAL Only Listed 16,454 193,940 163 14,778 5,409 118,376 F Waste K Waste P Waste U Waste Listed Mixed 349,120 TOTAL 253,986 33,844 9 537 18,280 306,656 Both Characteristic & Listed TOTAL Char. & Listed 337,769 Changes to the 1997 Biennial Reporting requirements will make cursory comparisons of the 1997 National Biennial Report to earlier National Biennial Reports misleading. Refer to the Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation. 47 ------- NATIONAL BIENNIAL RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE REPORT: BASED ON 1997 DATA •sli MICHIGAN 1997 WASTE MANAGEMENT 113 Total Number of RCRA TSD Facilities 1,075,667 Tons Total Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed Table 3 Ten Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Managers and Quantity Managed (tons), 1997 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Site Name MICHIGAN DISPOSAL WASTE TREATMENT PLANT PARKE-DAVIS, DIV. OF WARNER-LAMBERT CO. WAYNE DISPOSAL, INC. PETROCHEM PROCESSING GRP. OF NORTRU, INC CITY ENVIRONMENTAL INC. DYNECOL INCORPORATED THE DOW CHEMICAL COMPANY LAFARGE CORPORATION SYSTECH ENV. CORP.-LAFARGE CORPORATION CITY ENVIRONMENTAL, INC. TOTAL City BELLEVILLE HOLLAND BELLEVILLE DETROIT DETROIT DETROIT MIDLAND ALPENA ALPENA DETROIT Tons of Waste Managed * 281,184 177,771 173,513 98,885 56,939 48,186 43,620 35,801 33,945 25,502 975,345 EPA ID MID000724831 MID006013643 MID048090633 MID980615298 MID054683479 MID074259565 MID000724724 MID005379607 MID981200835 MID980991566 * Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed are excluded. Top Ten Wastes Managed*: 0001, DOOS, FOOS, FOOS, 0007, DOSS, oooe, DOOS, 0002, D018 * Based on the Federal hazardous waste codes most frequently reported, not the quantity managed. See Appendix E of the National Analysis for a description of these waste codes. Top Three Management Methods . The top three management methods used in Michigan were: landfill (321,829 tons); stabilization (268,475 tons); and deepwell / underground injection (184,599 tons). Michigan Imports/Exports (As reported by Michigan) . The State that shipped the largest quantity of waste to Michigan was Ohio (121,710 tons). . The State to which Michigan shipped the largest quantity of waste was Ohio (44,763 tons). NOTE: Columns may not sum due to rounding. Changes to the 1997 Biennial Reporting requirements will make cursory comparisons of the 1997 National Biennial Report to earlier National Biennial Reports misleading. Refer to the Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation. 48 ------- NATIONAL BIENNIAL RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE REPORT: BASED ON 1997 DATA MINNESOTA 1997 WASTE GENERATION 274 427,390 Tons Total Number of RCRA Large Quantity Generators (LQGs) Total Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Generated Table 1 Ten Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators and Quantity Generated (tons), 1997 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Site Name GOPHER RESOURCE CORP B.J. CARNEY CO SUPERFUND SITE CEDAR SERVICE SITE 3M COTTAGE GROVE NORTH STAR STEEL AVTEC FINISHING SYSTEMS U. S. FILTER RECOVERY SERVICES INC. ADVANCE CIRCUITS, INC. SHELDAHLINC 3M TAPE MANUFACTURING DIVISION TOTAL City EAGAN MINNEAPOLIS MINNEAPOLIS COTTAGE GROVE ST PAUL NEW HOPE ROSEVILLE ROSEVILLE NORTHFIELD HUTCHINSON Tons of Waste Generated 340,701 17,754 12,241 9,912 9,203 5,744 3,778 2,090 2,081 1,947 405,452 EPA ID MND006148092 MND981195167 MNR000053678 MND006172969 MND041 775008 MND980681589 MND981 098478 MND001 037639 MND006147268 MND006172902 Top Ten Wastes Generated*: 0001, DOOS, FOOS, 0002, FOOS, 0007, oooe, 0018, DOSS, Fooe * Based on the Federal hazardous waste codes most frequently reported, not the quantity generated. See Appendix E of the National Analysis for a description of these waste codes. Table 2 Quantity of Generated Waste (tons) that Was Only a Characteristic Waste, Only a Listed Waste or Both Characteristic and Listed Waste, 1997 Only Characteristic Only Listed Both Characteristic & Listed Ignitable Corrosive Reactive Toxic(D004-17) Toxic (D01 8-43) Characteristic Mixed TOTAL 1,710 7,628 98 344,111 263 1 1 ,246 F Waste K Waste P Waste U Waste Listed Mixed 365,057 TOTAL 37,361 9,679 1 3 70 47,114 TOTAL Char. & Listed 15,167 Changes to the 1997 Biennial Reporting requirements will make cursory comparisons of the 1997 National Biennial Report to earlier National Biennial Reports misleading. Refer to the Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation. 49 ------- NATIONAL BIENNIAL RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE REPORT: BASED ON 1997 DATA MINNESOTA 1997 WASTE MANAGEMENT 24 Total Number of RCRA TSD Facilities 141,292 Tons Total Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed Table 3 Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Managers and Quantity Managed (tons), 1997 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Site Name GOPHER RESOURCE CORP 3M COTTAGE GROVE U. S. FILTER RECOVERY SERVICES INC. RECYCLIGHTS, INC. NSP CHESTNUT SERVICE CENTER MAYO FOUNDATION FEDERAL-HOFFMAN INC UNITED DEFENSE LP/US NAVY TOTAL City EAGAN COTTAGE GROVE ROSEVILLE BLOOM INGTON MINNEAPOLIS ROCHESTER ANOKA FRIDLEY Tons of Waste Managed * 112,513 21,617 6,523 503 66 53 9 7 141,292 EPA ID MND006148092 MND006172969 MND981 098478 MN0000903468 MND000826206 MND083467688 MND006156590 MN3170022914 * Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed are excluded. Top Ten Wastes Managed*: 0001, DOOS, 0002, DOOQ, Fooe, DOSS, FOOS, FOOS, 0007, oooe * Based on the Federal hazardous waste codes most frequently reported, not the quantity managed. See Appendix E of the National Analysis for a description of these waste codes. Top Three Management Methods . The top three management methods used in Minnesota were: metals recovery - for reuse (118,231 tons); incineration (21,626 tons); and other recovery (861 tons). Minnesota Imports/Exports (As reported by Minnesota) . The State that shipped the largest quantity of waste to Minnesota was Illinois (29,550 tons). • The State to which Minnesota shipped the largest quantity of waste was Indiana (343,277 tons). NOTE: Columns may not sum due to rounding. Changes to the 1997 Biennial Reporting requirements will make cursory comparisons of the 1997 National Biennial Report to earlier National Biennial Reports misleading. Refer to the Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation. 50 ------- NATIONAL BIENNIAL RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE REPORT: BASED ON 1997 DATA MISSISSIPPI 1997 WASTE GENERATION 193 1,654,338 Tons Total Number of RCRA Large Quantity Generators (LQGs) Total Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Generated —SiJ .3.4.10 >* Table 1 Ten Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators and Quantity Generated (tons), 1997 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Site Name E.I. DUPONT DE NEMOURS & CO. DELISLE PLA MORTON INTERNATIONAL, INC CHEVRON PRODUCTS CO-PASCAGOULA REFINERY FIRST CHEMICAL CORP. BIRMINGHAM SOUTHEAST LLC MID-SOUTH LUMBER/FORT JAMES CORPORATION GENCORP GE PLASTICS AKZO NOBEL COATINGS, INC. INGALLS SHIPBUILDING, INC. WEST BANK TOTAL City PASS CHRISTIAN MOSS POINT PASCAGOULA PASCAGOULA FLOWOOD MERIDIAN COLUMBUS PEARLINGTON CLINTON PASCAGOULA Tons of Waste Generated 1,124,915 492,356 7,711 7,575 6,095 1,997 1,324 908 712 659 1,644,253 EPA ID MSD096046792 MSD008186587 MSD054179403 MSD033417031 MSD008158685 MSD985977891 MSD004001244 MSD000742668 MSD041 165747 MSD050648757 Top Ten Wastes Generated*: 0001, FOOS, FOOS, DOOS, 0007, 0002, DOSS, DOOQ, D018, oooe * Based on the Federal hazardous waste codes most frequently reported, not the quantity generated. See Appendix E of the National Analysis for a description of these waste codes. Table 2 Quantity of Generated Waste (tons) that Was Only a Characteristic Waste, Only a Listed Waste or Both Characteristic and Listed Waste, 1997 Only Characteristic Only Listed Both Characteristic & Listed Ignitable Corrosive Reactive Toxic(D004-17) Toxic (D01 8-43) Characteristic Mixed TOTAL 1,250 431 1 1,429 493 1,127,662 F Waste K Waste P Waste U Waste Listed Mixed 1,131,265 TOTAL 3,974 9,641 11 38 7 13,671 TOTAL Char. & Listed 509,402 Changes to the 1997 Biennial Reporting requirements will make cursory comparisons of the 1997 National Biennial Report to earlier National Biennial Reports misleading. Refer to the Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation. 51 ------- NATIONAL BIENNIAL RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE REPORT: BASED ON 1997 DATA MISSISSIPPI 1997 WASTE MANAGEMENT 2,4.5 16 Total Number of RCRA TSD Facilities 1,720,718 Tons Total Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed Table 3 Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Managers and Quantity Managed (tons), 1997 1 2 3 4 5 6 Site Name E.I. DUPONT DE NEMOURS & CO. DELISLE PLA MORTON INTERNATIONAL, INC HOLNAM, INC. CHEVRON PRODUCTS CO-PASCAGOULA REFINERY FIRST CHEMICAL CORP. IPC CORINTH DIV. INC. TOTAL City PASS CHRISTIAN MOSS POINT ARTESIA PASCAGOULA PASCAGOULA CORINTH Tons of Waste Managed * 1,180,595 492,270 34,327 7,060 6,435 32 1,720,718 EPA ID MSD096046792 MSD008186587 MSD077655876 MSD054179403 MSD033417031 MSD096076781 * Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed are excluded. Top Ten Wastes Managed*: 0001, 0004, DOOS, oooe, D018, 0002, DOOS, DOOS, F037, 0007 * Based on the Federal hazardous waste codes most frequently reported, not the quantity managed. See Appendix E of the National Analysis for a description of these waste codes. Top Three Management Methods • The top three management methods used in Mississippi were: deepwell / underground injection (1,669,863 tons); energy recovery - reuse as fuel (40,761 tons); and other recovery (7,060 tons). Mississippi Imports/Exports (As reported by Mississippi) • The State that shipped the largest quantity of waste to Mississippi was Texas (11,588 tons). . The State to which Mississippi shipped the largest quantity of waste was Alabama (7,138 tons). NOTE: Columns may not sum due to rounding. Changes to the 1997 Biennial Reporting requirements will make cursory comparisons of the 1997 National Biennial Report to earlier National Biennial Reports misleading. Refer to the Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation. 52 ------- NATIONAL BIENNIAL RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE REPORT: BASED ON 1997 DATA MISSOURI 1997 WASTE GENERATION 363 116,705 Tons Total Number of RCRA Large Quantity Generators (LQGs) Total Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Generated Table 1 Ten Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators and Quantity Generated (tons), 1997 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Site Name GS TECHNOLOGIES OPERATING CO INC TEVA PHARMACEUTICALS USA SOLVENT RECOVERY CORP EXIDE CORP SCHUYLKILL METALS DIV MALLINCKRODT CHEMICAL INC NORANDA ALUMINUM INC 3MCO BAYER CORP WILCOX ELECTRIC INC FORD MOTOR CO TOTAL City KANSAS CITY MEXICO KANSAS CITY FOREST CITY STLOUIS NEW MADRID NEVADA KANSAS CITY NORTH KANSAS CITY CLAYCOMO Tons of Waste Generated 14,117 12,143 8,952 8,892 5,758 5,660 5,323 4,247 3,133 2,933 71,158 EPA ID MO0000031823 MOD985791995 MOD000610766 MOD030712822 MOD096726484 MOD093750966 MOD057894321 MOD056389828 MOD980968739 MOD0071 18078 Top Ten Wastes Generated*: 0001, FOOS, FOOS, DOOS, 0002, 0007, oooe, DOSS, F002, D018 * Based on the Federal hazardous waste codes most frequently reported, not the quantity generated. See Appendix E of the National Analysis for a description of these waste codes. Table 2 Quantity of Generated Waste (tons) that Was Only a Characteristic Waste, Only a Listed Waste or Both Characteristic and Listed Waste, 1997 Only Characteristic Only Listed Both Characteristic & Listed Ignitable Corrosive Reactive Toxic(D004-17) Toxic (D01 8-43) Characteristic Mixed TOTAL 4,375 4,362 98 14,322 1,143 6,380 F Waste K Waste P Waste U Waste Listed Mixed 30,679 TOTAL 17,924 7,731 72 229 181 26,136 TOTAL Char. & Listed 58,703 Changes to the 1997 Biennial Reporting requirements will make cursory comparisons of the 1997 National Biennial Report to earlier National Biennial Reports misleading. Refer to the Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation. 53 ------- NATIONAL BIENNIAL RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE REPORT: BASED ON 1997 DATA MISSOURI 1997 WASTE MANAGEMENT 83 Total Number of RCRA TSD Facilities 238,179 Tons Total Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed Table 3 Ten Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Managers and Quantity Managed (tons), 1997 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Site Name HOLNAM INC/SAFETY KLEEN INC CONTINENTAL CEMENT CO LONE STAR INDUSTRIES INC RIVER CEMENT CO EXIDE CORP SCHUYLKILL METALS DIV BAYER CORP 3MCO HERITAGE ENVIRONMENTAL SVCS DYNO NOBEL INC DOE RUN CO - BUICK SMELTER TOTAL City CLARKSVILLE HANNIBAL CAPE GIRARDEAU FESTUS FOREST CITY KANSAS CITY NEVADA KANSAS CITY CARTHAGE BOSS Tons of Waste Managed * 79,171 75,948 39,870 13,696 12,746 3,943 3,047 2,879 1,695 1,334 234,329 EPA ID MOD029729688 MOD054018288 MOD981 127319 MOD050232560 MOD030712822 MOD056389828 MOD057894321 MOD981 505555 MOD029719200 MOD059200089 * Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed are excluded. Top Ten Wastes Managed*: 0001, DOOS, FOOS, FOOS, 0007, DOOS, DOSS, 0018, oooe, F002 * Based on the Federal hazardous waste codes most frequently reported, not the quantity managed. See Appendix E of the National Analysis for a description of these waste codes. Top Three Management Methods . The top three management methods used in Missouri were: energy recovery - reuse as fuel (208,685 tons); stabilization (6,387 tons); and landfill (6,259 tons). Missouri Imports/Exports (As reported by Missouri) . The State that shipped the largest quantity of waste to Missouri was Illinois (40,616 tons). . The State to which Missouri shipped the largest quantity of waste was Foreign Country (14,054 tons). NOTE: Columns may not sum due to rounding. Changes to the 1997 Biennial Reporting requirements will make cursory comparisons of the 1997 National Biennial Report to earlier National Biennial Reports misleading. Refer to the Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation. 54 ------- NATIONAL BIENNIAL RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE REPORT: BASED ON 1997 DATA MONTANA 1997 WASTE GENERATION 47 12,266 Tons Total Number of RCRA Large Quantity Generators (LQGs) Total Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Generated Table 1 Ten Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators and Quantity Generated (tons), 1997 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Site Name COLUMBIA FALLS ALUMINUM CO ASARCO INC EAST HELENA CONOCO REFINERY BILLINGS TRANSBAS INC CENEX INC LAUREL REFINERY MONTANA POLE WATER TREATMENT PLANT EXXON BILLINGS REFINERY MONTANA RADIATOR WORKS ADVANCED SILICON MATERIALS INC SEMITOOLINC RESERVE DR TOTAL City COLUMBIA FALLS EAST HELENA BILLINGS BILLINGS LAUREL BUTTE BILLINGS BILLINGS BUTTE KALISPELL Tons of Waste Generated 4,559 1,836 1,633 1,099 835 784 538 464 162 64 11,975 EPA ID MTD057561763 MTD006230346 MTD006229405 MTD079711198 MTD006238083 MTD986073583 MTD01 0380574 MTD065560393 MTR000004754 MTD982648099 Top Ten Wastes Generated*: 0001, DOOS, FOOS, FOOS, 0007, D018, oooe, F002, 0002, D040 * Based on the Federal hazardous waste codes most frequently reported, not the quantity generated. See Appendix E of the National Analysis for a description of these waste codes. Table 2 Quantity of Generated Waste (tons) that Was Only a Characteristic Waste, Only a Listed Waste or Both Characteristic and Listed Waste, 1997 Only Characteristic Only Listed Both Characteristic & Listed Ignitable Corrosive Reactive Toxic(D004-17) Toxic (D01 8-43) Characteristic Mixed TOTAL 9 5 12 2,402 19 163 F Waste K Waste P Waste U Waste Listed Mixed 2,610 TOTAL 975 5,133 0 1 1,852 7,961 TOTAL Char. & Listed 1,695 Changes to the 1997 Biennial Reporting requirements will make cursory comparisons of the 1997 National Biennial Report to earlier National Biennial Reports misleading. Refer to the Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation. 55 ------- NATIONAL BIENNIAL RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE REPORT: BASED ON 1997 DATA MONTANA 1997 WASTE MANAGEMENT 8 Total Number of RCRA TSD Facilities 987 Tons Total Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed Table 3 Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Managers and Quantity Managed (tons), 1997 Site Name City Tons of Waste Managed * EPA ID 1 EXXON BILLINGS REFINERY 2 MONTANA RADIATOR WORKS BILLINGS BILLINGS 523 MTD010380574 464 MTD065560393 TOTAL 987 * Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed are excluded. Top Wastes Managed*: D018, K049, K051, DOOS, F037 * Based on the Federal hazardous waste codes most frequently reported, not the quantity managed. See Appendix E of the National Analysis for a description of these waste codes. Top Management Methods . The top management methods used in Montana were: land treatment / application / farming (523 tons) and stabilization (464 tons). Montana Imports/Exports (As reported by Montana) • Montana did not receive RCFxA hazardous wastes from any other State. . The State to which Montana shipped the largest quantity of waste was Oregon (3,637 tons). NOTE: Columns may not sum due to rounding. Changes to the 1997 Biennial Reporting requirements will make cursory comparisons of the 1997 National Biennial Report to earlier National Biennial Reports misleading. Refer to the Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation. 56 ------- NATIONAL BIENNIAL RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE REPORT: BASED ON 1997 DATA NAVAJO NATION 1997 WASTE GENERATION Total Number of RCRA Large Quantity Generators (LQGs) 150 Tons Total Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Generated Table 1 Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators and Quantity Generated (tons), 1997 1 2 3 4 5 6 Site Name PEABODY WESTERN COAL CO WINGATE HIGH SCHOOL USBIA BRANCH OF ROADS MAINT SECTION USBIA BRANCH OF ROADS - CHEU NAVAJO NATION FACILITIES MAINTENANCE USDOI USBIA CHINLE BOARDING SCHOOL TOTAL City KAYENTA FT WINGATE TUBA CITY FARMINGTON TUBA CITY MANY FARMS Tons of Waste Generated 139 5 2 2 1 0 150 EPA ID NND104150024 NN0000473454 NNR000000356 NN2140909100 NNP601252809 NNP000034025 Top Ten Wastes Generated*: 0001, DOOS, FOOS, D039, D040, 0002, FOOS, 0007, F002, DOOS * Based on the Federal hazardous waste codes most frequently reported, not the quantity generated. See Appendix E of the National Analysis for a description of these waste codes. Table 2 Quantity of Generated Waste (tons) that Was Only a Characteristic Waste, Only a Listed Waste or Both Characteristic and Listed Waste, 1997 Only Characteristic Only Listed Both Characteristic & Listed Ignitable Corrosive Reactive Toxic(D004-17) Toxic (D01 8-43) Characteristic Mixed TOTAL 0 5 0 0 15 76 F Waste K Waste P Waste U Waste Listed Mixed 95 TOTAL 0 0 0 0 0 0 TOTAL Char. & Listed 54 Changes to the 1997 Biennial Reporting requirements will make cursory comparisons of the 1997 National Biennial Report to earlier National Biennial Reports misleading. Refer to the Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation. 57 ------- NATIONAL BIENNIAL RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE REPORT: BASED ON 1997 DATA 0 Tons NAVAJO NATION 1997 WASTE MANAGEMENT Total Number of RCRA TSD Facilities Total Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed Top Management Method . There were no facilities in Navajo Nation that reported managing (treating or disposing) RCRA hazardous waste. Navajo Nation Imports/Exports (As reported by Navajo Nation) • Navajo Nation did not receive RCRA hazardous wastes from any other State. . The State to which Navajo Nation shipped the largest quantity of waste was Illinois (130 tons). NOTE: Columns may not sum due to rounding. Changes to the 1997 Biennial Reporting requirements will make cursory comparisons of the 1997 National Biennial Report to earlier National Biennial Reports misleading. Refer to the Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation. 58 ------- NATIONAL BIENNIAL RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE REPORT: BASED ON 1997 DATA NEBRASKA 1997 WASTE GENERATION 68 23,491 Tons Total Number of RCRA Large Quantity Generators (LQGs) Total Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Generated Table 1 Ten Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators and Quantity Generated (tons), 1997 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Site Name NUCOR STEEL DIV AMERICAN MICROTRACE CORP CLEAN HARBORS ENVIRONMENTAL SVC INC LUCENT TECHNOLOGIES INC LOZIER CORP NORTH PLANT DUNCAN AVIATION LOZIER CORP WEST PLANT TENNECO AUTOMOTIVE MONROE LINCOLN PLATING CO AMERICAN METER CO TOTAL City NORFOLK FAIRBURY KIMBALL OMAHA OMAHA LINCOLN OMAHA COZAD LINCOLN NEBRASKA CITY Tons of Waste Generated 9,109 4,895 4,180 1,824 330 320 285 236 219 199 21,597 EPA ID NED087069050 NED000610550 NED981723513 NED007259054 NED000610691 NED980971733 NED000610709 NED007263619 NED007281728 NED007265077 Top Ten Wastes Generated*: 0001, DOOS, FOOS, 0007, FOOS, oooe, 0002, DOSS, 0018, D039 * Based on the Federal hazardous waste codes most frequently reported, not the quantity generated. See Appendix E of the National Analysis for a description of these waste codes. Table 2 Quantity of Generated Waste (tons) that Was Only a Characteristic Waste, Only a Listed Waste or Both Characteristic and Listed Waste, 1997 Only Characteristic Only Listed Both Characteristic & Listed Ignitable Corrosive Reactive Toxic(D004-17) Toxic (D01 8-43) Characteristic Mixed TOTAL 90 73 0 6,976 8 174 F Waste K Waste P Waste U Waste Listed Mixed 7,323 TOTAL 1,011 9,109 19 56 0 10,196 TOTAL Char. & Listed 5,967 Changes to the 1997 Biennial Reporting requirements will make cursory comparisons of the 1997 National Biennial Report to earlier National Biennial Reports misleading. Refer to the Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation. 59 ------- NATIONAL BIENNIAL RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE REPORT: BASED ON 1997 DATA NEBRASKA 1997 WASTE MANAGEMENT 11 Total Number of RCRA TSD Facilities 41,231 Tons Total Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed Table 3 Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Managers and Quantity Managed (tons), 1997 1 2 3 4 Site Name CLEAN HARBORS ENVIRONMENTAL SVC INC AMERICAN MICROTRACE CORP TECHNICAL PRODUCTS GROUP INC MAIN PLANT BECTON DICKINSON TOTAL City KIMBALL FAIRBURY LINCOLN COLUMBUS Tons of Waste Managed * 40,866 316 34 15 41,231 EPA ID NED981723513 NED000610550 NED043534635 NED007263197 * Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed are excluded. Top Ten Wastes Managed*: 0001, DOOS, 0007, D018, F002, oooe, FOOS, 0002, 0011, DOOS * Based on the Federal hazardous waste codes most frequently reported, not the quantity managed. See Appendix E of the National Analysis for a description of these waste codes. Top Three Management Methods . The top three management methods used in Nebraska were: incineration (39,454 tons); stabilization (1,412 tons); and metals recovery - for reuse (316 tons). Nebraska Imports/Exports (As reported by Nebraska) . The State that shipped the largest quantity of waste to Nebraska was Illinois (10,722 tons). . The State to which Nebraska shipped the largest quantity of waste was Texas (3,457 tons). NOTE: Columns may not sum due to rounding. Changes to the 1997 Biennial Reporting requirements will make cursory comparisons of the 1997 National Biennial Report to earlier National Biennial Reports misleading. Refer to the Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation. 60 ------- NATIONAL BIENNIAL RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE REPORT: BASED ON 1997 DATA NEVADA 1997 WASTE GENERATION 90 12,518 Tons Total Number of RCRA Large Quantity Generators (LQGs) Total Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Generated Table 1 Ten Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators and Quantity Generated (tons), 1997 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Site Name 21ST CENTURY EMI R.R. DONNELLEY & SONS CO BLM FORMER MONITE EXP. FACTORY BECHTEL NV FOR USDOE NTS USDOI BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT HAWTHORNE ARMY DEPOT CHEMEX LABS INC. NEWMONT GOLD QUARRY MINE BARRICKGOLDSTRIKE MINES INC. SHERWIN WILLIAMS TOTAL City FERNLEY RENO SPARKS MERCURY LAS VEGAS HAWTHORNE SPARKS CARLIN CARLIN SPARKS Tons of Waste Generated 3,570 2,700 2,369 656 264 243 237 171 163 141 10,516 EPA ID NVD980895338 NVD981641434 NVR000002998 NV3890090001 NV2141 190031 NV1210090006 NVD981967375 NVD000627034 NVD000626531 NVD981625015 Top Ten Wastes Generated*: 0001, DOOS, 0007, 0002, DOSS, oooe, D018, FOOS, DOOQ, F002 * Based on the Federal hazardous waste codes most frequently reported, not the quantity generated. See Appendix E of the National Analysis for a description of these waste codes. Table 2 Quantity of Generated Waste (tons) that Was Only a Characteristic Waste, Only a Listed Waste or Both Characteristic and Listed Waste, 1997 Only Characteristic Only Listed Both Characteristic & Listed Ignitable Corrosive Reactive Toxic(D004-17) Toxic (D01 8-43) Characteristic Mixed TOTAL 149 9 168 1,851 2,395 3,197 F Waste K Waste P Waste U Waste Listed Mixed 7,767 TOTAL 2,408 12 0 1 1 2,422 TOTAL Char. & Listed 2,328 Changes to the 1997 Biennial Reporting requirements will make cursory comparisons of the 1997 National Biennial Report to earlier National Biennial Reports misleading. Refer to the Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation. 61 ------- NATIONAL BIENNIAL RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE REPORT: BASED ON 1997 DATA 29,313 Tons NEVADA 1997 WASTE MANAGEMENT Total Number of RCRA TSD Facilities Total Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed Table 3 Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Managers and Quantity Managed (tons), 1997 Site Name 1 US ECOLOGY INC, BEATTY, NV 2 21ST CENTURY EMI TOTAL City BEATTY FERNLEY Tons of Waste Managed * 29,249 64 29,313 EPA ID NVT330010000 NVD980895338 * Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed are excluded. Top Ten Wastes Managed*: DOOS, 0007, oooe, Fooe, DOOS, 0004, DOOQ, FOOS, DOOS, F002 * Based on the Federal hazardous waste codes most frequently reported, not the quantity managed. See Appendix E of the National Analysis for a description of these waste codes. Top Three Management Methods . The top three management methods used in Nevada were: stabilization (25,783 tons); landfill (3,502 tons); and metals recovery - for reuse (17 tons). Nevada Imports/Exports (As reported by Nevada) • The State that shipped the largest quantity of waste to Nevada was California (25,772 tons). . The State to which Nevada shipped the largest quantity of waste was California (1,818 tons). NOTE: Columns may not sum due to rounding. Changes to the 1997 Biennial Reporting requirements will make cursory comparisons of the 1997 National Biennial Report to earlier National Biennial Reports misleading. Refer to the Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation. 62 ------- NATIONAL BIENNIAL RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE REPORT: BASED ON 1997 DATA NEW HAMPSHIRE 1997 WASTE GENERATION 152 9,751 Tons Total Number of RCRA Large Quantity Generators (LQGs) Total Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Generated Table 1 Ten Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators and Quantity Generated (tons), 1997 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Site Name WEBSTER VALVE INC HAMPSHIRE CHEMICAL CORPORATION HADCO CORPORATION CIRCUIT CONNECT INC KW THOMPSON TOOL CO STURM RUGER& CO INC TERADYNE CIRCUITS DIVISION HADCO CORPORATION HITCHINERMFG. CO. INC. UPACO ADHESIVE INC TOTAL City FRANKLIN NASHUA DERRY NASHUA ROCHESTER NEWPORT NASHUA SALEM MILFORD NASHUA Tons of Waste Generated 2,741 1,488 574 401 397 365 364 333 256 159 7,078 EPA ID NHD058537960 NHD048724173 NHD046312559 NHD986466688 NHD002059525 NHD018953794 NHD073974651 NHD980668156 NHD001078682 NHD001038348 Top Ten Wastes Generated*: 0001, 0002, DOOS, FOOS, FOOS, 0007, DOSS, DOOQ, oooe, DOOS * Based on the Federal hazardous waste codes most frequently reported, not the quantity generated. See Appendix E of the National Analysis for a description of these waste codes. Table 2 Quantity of Generated Waste (tons) that Was Only a Characteristic Waste, Only a Listed Waste or Both Characteristic and Listed Waste, 1997 Only Characteristic Only Listed Both Characteristic & Listed Ignitable Corrosive Reactive Toxic(D004-17) Toxic (D01 8-43) Characteristic Mixed TOTAL 398 424 18 1,798 70 2,227 F Waste K Waste P Waste U Waste Listed Mixed 4,935 TOTAL 3,398 0 0 1 0 3,400 TOTAL Char. & Listed 1,413 Changes to the 1997 Biennial Reporting requirements will make cursory comparisons of the 1997 National Biennial Report to earlier National Biennial Reports misleading. Refer to the Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation. 63 ------- NATIONAL BIENNIAL RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE REPORT: BASED ON 1997 DATA 0 Tons NEW HAMPSHIRE 1997 WASTE MANAGEMENT Total Number of RCRA TSD Facilities Total Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed Top Management Method . There were no facilities* in New Hampshire that reported managing (treating or disposing) RCRA hazardous waste. * Because quantity managed only by storage was excluded, facilities managing by storage only were not listed. New Hampshire Imports/Exports (As reported by New Hampshire) . New Hampshire did not receive RCRA hazardous wastes from any other State. • The State to which New Hampshire shipped the largest quantity of waste was Massachusetts (2,518 tons). NOTE: Columns may not sum due to rounding. Changes to the 1997 Biennial Reporting requirements will make cursory comparisons of the 1997 National Biennial Report to earlier National Biennial Reports misleading. Refer to the Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation. 64 ------- NATIONAL BIENNIAL RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE REPORT: BASED ON 1997 DATA NEW JERSEY 1997 WASTE GENERATION 819 348,409 Tons Total Number of RCRA Large Quantity Generators (LQGs) Total Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Generated Table 1 Ten Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators and Quantity Generated (tons), 1997 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Site Name MARISOL INC El DUPONT-CHAMBERS WORKS GIVAUDAN ROURE CORPORATION CHEVRON CHEMICAL COMPANY CO-STEEL SAYREVILLE LENOX CHINA MADISON INDUSTRIES INC HULS AMERICA INC COASTAL EAGLE POINT OIL COMPANY SHIELDALLOY METALLURGICAL CORP TOTAL City MIDDLESEX DEEPWATER CLIFTON SOUTH PLAINFIELD SAYREVILLE POMONA OLD BRIDGE ELIZABETH WESTVILLE NEWFIELD Tons of Waste Generated 161,843 47,525 17,666 14,006 10,134 7,616 4,285 3,965 3,877 3,781 274,697 EPA ID NJD002454544 NJD002385730 NJD0021 56354 NJD002171593 NJD078873270 NJD002325074 NJD002460855 NJD01 1246337 NJD990753162 NJD002365930 Top Ten Wastes Generated*: 0001, FOOS, 0002, FOOS, DOOS, DOOQ, DOOS, 0018, F002, 0007 * Based on the Federal hazardous waste codes most frequently reported, not the quantity generated. See Appendix E of the National Analysis for a description of these waste codes. Table 2 Quantity of Generated Waste (tons) that Was Only a Characteristic Waste, Only a Listed Waste or Both Characteristic and Listed Waste, 1997 Only Characteristic Only Listed Both Characteristic & Listed Ignitable Corrosive Reactive Toxic(D004-17) Toxic (D01 8-43) Characteristic Mixed TOTAL 12,088 624 251 36,535 2,145 9,116 F Waste K Waste P Waste U Waste Listed Mixed 60,759 TOTAL 6,902 10,206 64 227 56,911 74,310 TOTAL Char. & Listed 213,072 Changes to the 1997 Biennial Reporting requirements will make cursory comparisons of the 1997 National Biennial Report to earlier National Biennial Reports misleading. Refer to the Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation. 65 ------- NATIONAL BIENNIAL RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE REPORT: BASED ON 1997 DATA NEW JERSEY 1997 WASTE MANAGEMENT 85 Total Number of RCRA TSD Facilities 86,095 Tons Total Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed Table 3 Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Managers and Quantity Managed (tons), 1997 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Site Name MARISOL INC El DUPONT-CHAMBERS WORKS ZENECAINC HERCULES INC KENDALL/BETHAM AMES RUBBER CORP PLANT 3 ENGELHARD CORPORATION NOVARTIS PHARMACEUTICALS TOTAL City MIDDLESEX DEEPWATER BAYONNE PARLIN MIDDLESEX SUSSEX EAST NEWARK SUMMIT Tons of Waste Managed * 43,357 42,270 282 95 36 26 26 2 86,095 EPA ID NJD002454544 NJD002385730 NJD001787944 NJD002521961 NJD049874415 NJD000818518 NJD002141489 NJD001316173 * Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed are excluded. Top Ten Wastes Managed*: FOOS, F002, 0001, FOOS, FOOI, 0002, DOOS, uoso, 11002, D018 * Based on the Federal hazardous waste codes most frequently reported, not the quantity managed. See Appendix E of the National Analysis for a description of these waste codes. Top Three Management Methods . The top three management methods used in New Jersey were: stabilization (41,749 tons); fuel blending (39,794 tons); and solvents recovery (3,598 tons). New Jersey Imports/Exports (As reported by New Jersey) . The State that shipped the largest quantity of waste to New Jersey was Pennsylvania (7,615 tons). • The State to which New Jersey shipped the largest quantity of waste was Pennsylvania (43,494 tons). NOTE: Columns may not sum due to rounding. Changes to the 1997 Biennial Reporting requirements will make cursory comparisons of the 1997 National Biennial Report to earlier National Biennial Reports misleading. Refer to the Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation. 66 ------- NATIONAL BIENNIAL RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE REPORT: BASED ON 1997 DATA NEW MEXICO 1997 WASTE GENERATION 39 99,474 Tons Total Number of RCRA Large Quantity Generators (LQGs) Total Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Generated 3,4,7 10 Table 1 Ten Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators and Quantity Generated (tons), 1997 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Site Name GIANT REFINING COMPANY - BLOOMFIELD Ml LLC HOBBS NEW MEXICO INTEL CORPORATION SANDIA NATIONAL LABORATORIES - NM NAVAJO REFINING CO U.S. DOE LOS ALAMOS NATIONAL LABORATORY PHILIPS SEMICONDUCTORS HOLLOMAN AFB ROSWELL COMPRESSOR STATION NOVABUS INCORPORATED TOTAL City BLOOMFIELD HOBBS RIORANCHO ALBUQUERQUE ARTESIA LOS ALAMOS ALBUQUERQUE HOLLOMAN AFB TATUM ROSWELL Tons of Waste Generated 95,061 1,107 1,095 432 395 310 268 223 72 68 99,030 EPA ID NMD089416416 NMD079839908 NMD000609339 NM5890110518 NMD048918817 NM0890010515 NMD000709782 NM65721 24422 NMR000002089 NM0001001320 Top Ten Wastes Generated*: 0001, DOOS, 0002, DOOS, 0007, DOOQ, FOOS, oooe, FOOS, F002 * Based on the Federal hazardous waste codes most frequently reported, not the quantity generated. See Appendix E of the National Analysis for a description of these waste codes. Table 2 Quantity of Generated Waste (tons) that Was Only a Characteristic Waste, Only a Listed Waste or Both Characteristic and Listed Waste, 1997 Only Characteristic Only Listed Both Characteristic & Listed Ignitable Corrosive Reactive Toxic(D004-17) Toxic (D01 8-43) Characteristic Mixed TOTAL 146 20 2 1,859 94,751 373 F Waste K Waste P Waste U Waste Listed Mixed 97,150 TOTAL 125 653 0 5 42 825 TOTAL Char. & Listed 1,498 Changes to the 1997 Biennial Reporting requirements will make cursory comparisons of the 1997 National Biennial Report to earlier National Biennial Reports misleading. Refer to the Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation. 67 ------- NATIONAL BIENNIAL RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE REPORT: BASED ON 1997 DATA NEW MEXICO 1997 WASTE MANAGEMENT 15 Total Number of RCRA TSD Facilities 189,509 Tons Total Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed Table 3 Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Managers and Quantity Managed (tons), 1997 Site Name City Tons of Waste Managed * EPA ID 1 GIANT REFINING COMPANY - BLOOMFIELD BLOOMFIELD 2 U.S. DOE LOS ALAMOS NATIONAL LABORATORY LOS ALAMOS 3 FORT WINGATE ARMY DEPOT GALLUP 189,490 NMD089416416 19 NM0890010515 0 NM6213820974 TOTAL 189,509 * Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed are excluded. Top Wastes Managed*: DOOS, DOOS, 0002, oooe, 0007, D018 * Based on the Federal hazardous waste codes most frequently reported, not the quantity managed. See Appendix E of the National Analysis for a description of these waste codes. Top Three Management Methods . The top three management methods used in New Mexico were: deepwell / underground injection (189,490 tons); metals recovery - for reuse (13 tons); and stabilization (5 tons). New Mexico Imports/Exports (As reported by New Mexico) . New Mexico did not receive RCRA hazardous wastes from any other State. . The State to which New Mexico shipped the largest quantity of waste was Texas (2,100 tons). NOTE: Columns may not sum due to rounding. Changes to the 1997 Biennial Reporting requirements will make cursory comparisons of the 1997 National Biennial Report to earlier National Biennial Reports misleading. Refer to the Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation. 68 ------- NATIONAL BIENNIAL RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE REPORT: BASED ON 1997 DATA NEW YORK 1997 WASTE GENERATION 2,772 Total Number of RCRA Large Quantity Generators (LQGs) 419,899 Tons Total Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Generated Table 1 Ten Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators and Quantity Generated (tons), 1997 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 0 Site Name CWM CHEMICAL SERVICES, L.L.C. SCHENECTADY INTERNATIONAL INC ALUMINUM COMPANY OF AMERICA GENERAL ELECTRIC CO EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY CITY OF ROCHESTER POLICE AND FIRE ACDY REVERE SMELTING & REFINING CORPORATION OCCIDENTAL CHEMICAL CORP FLOMATIC CORPORATION BUCKBEE-MEARS CORTLAND TOTAL Tons of Waste City Generated MODEL CITY ROTTERDAM JUNCTION MASSENA WATERFORD ROCHESTER ROCHESTER MIDDLETOWN NIAGARA FALLS NORTH HOOSICK CORTLAND 73,675 47,171 39,259 36,828 35,040 19,704 13,956 9,005 7,010 6,810 288,458 EPA ID NYD049836679 NYD002070118 NYD002232304 NYD002080034 NYD980592497 NYD980535116 NYD030485288 NYD000824482 NYD002075620 NYD01 0783967 Top Ten Wastes Generated*: 0001, DOOS, FOOS, 0002, FOOS, 0007, D018, DOSS, DOOQ, F002 * Based on the Federal hazardous waste codes most frequently reported, not the quantity generated. See Appendix E of the National Analysis for a description of these waste codes. Table 2 Quantity of Generated Waste (tons) that Was Only a Characteristic Waste, Only a Listed Waste or Both Characteristic and Listed Waste, 1997 Only Characteristic Only Listed Both Characteristic & Listed Ignitable Corrosive Reactive Toxic(D004-17) Toxic (D01 8-43) Characteristic Mixed TOTAL 1 1 ,247 1,031 235 68,685 59,676 12,342 F Waste K Waste P Waste U Waste Listed Mixed 153,217 TOTAL 55,998 16,855 219 2,143 45,875 121,089 TOTAL Char. & Listed 145,523 Changes to the 1997 Biennial Reporting requirements will make cursory comparisons of the 1997 National Biennial Report to earlier National Biennial Reports misleading. Refer to the Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation. 69 ------- NATIONAL BIENNIAL RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE REPORT: BASED ON 1997 DATA NEW YORK 1997 WASTE MANAGEMENT 73 411,616 Tons Total Number of RCRA TSD Facilities Total Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed Table 3 Ten Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Managers and Quantity Managed (tons), 1997 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Site Name CWM CHEMICAL SERVICES, LLC. REVERE SMELTING & REFINING CORPORATION GENERAL ELECTRIC CO EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY NORLITE CORPORATION GENERAL ELECTRIC CO-PLASTICS OCCIDENTAL CHEMICAL CORP NEPERAINC SCHENECTADY INTERNATIONAL INC LEDERLE LABS AMERICAN CYANAMID CO TOTAL * Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed Tons of Waste City Managed * MODEL CITY MIDDLETOWN WATERFORD ROCHESTER COHOES SELKIRK NIAGARA FALLS HARRIMAN ROTTERDAM JUNCTION PEARL RIVER are excluded. 169,947 134,210 35,611 32,259 22,104 6,212 3,099 2,742 2,049 1,551 409,785 EPA ID NYD049836679 NYD030485288 NYD002080034 NYD980592497 NYD080469935 NYD066832023 NYD000824482 NYD002014595 NYD002070118 NYD054065909 Top Ten Wastes Managed*: 0001, FOOS, FOOS, DOOS, DOOQ, 0007, DOOS, oooe, F002, DOOS * Based on the Federal hazardous waste codes most frequently reported, not the quantity managed. See Appendix E of the National Analysis for a description of these waste codes. Top Three Management Methods . The top three management methods used in New York were: metals recovery - for reuse (126,245 tons); landfill (105,268 tons); and stabilization (94,827 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 (25,933 tons). . The State to which New York shipped the largest quantity of waste was Michigan (55,431 tons). NOTE: Columns may not sum due to rounding. Changes to the 1997 Biennial Reporting requirements will make cursory comparisons of the 1997 National Biennial Report to earlier National Biennial Reports misleading. Refer to the Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation. 70 ------- NATIONAL BIENNIAL RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE REPORT: BASED ON 1997 DATA NORTH CAROLINA 1997 WASTE GENERATION 505 66,501 Tons Total Number of RCRA Large Quantity Generators (LQGs) Total Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Generated Table 1 Ten Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators and Quantity Generated (tons), 1997 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Site Name GLAXO WELLCOME INC. AMERISTEEL CORPORATION MALLINCKRODT CHEMICAL INC OCCIDENTAL CHEMICAL CORPORATION SAFETY-KLEEN CORP. HERITAGE ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES INC TARHEEL WOOD TREATING CO INC SUN CHEMICAL CHARLOTTE, NC ALUMINUM COMPANY OF AMERICA /BADIN WORKS GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY TOTAL City GREENVILLE CHARLOTTE RALEIGH CASTLE HAYNE CHARLOTTE CHARLOTTE MORRISVILLE CHARLOTTE BADIN MEBANE Tons of Waste Generated 8,543 5,196 2,917 2,656 2,441 2,093 1,585 1,277 1,256 1,231 29,194 EPA ID NCD047373766 NCD093340487 NCD042091975 NCD057454670 NCD079060059 NCD121700777 NCD982077802 NCD990868168 NCD003162542 NCD057037194 Top Ten Wastes Generated*: 0001, FOOS, FOOS, 0007, DOOS, DOSS, 0002, F002, oooe, D018 * Based on the Federal hazardous waste codes most frequently reported, not the quantity generated. See Appendix E of the National Analysis for a description of these waste codes. Table 2 Quantity of Generated Waste (tons) that Was Only a Characteristic Waste, Only a Listed Waste or Both Characteristic and Listed Waste, 1997 Only Characteristic Only Listed Both Characteristic & Listed Ignitable Corrosive Reactive Toxic(D004-17) Toxic (D01 8-43) Characteristic Mixed TOTAL 4,702 382 79 6,311 876 8,108 F Waste K Waste P Waste U Waste Listed Mixed 20,457 TOTAL 9,864 9,087 19 273 387 19,630 TOTAL Char. & Listed 26,414 Changes to the 1997 Biennial Reporting requirements will make cursory comparisons of the 1997 National Biennial Report to earlier National Biennial Reports misleading. Refer to the Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation. 71 ------- NATIONAL BIENNIAL RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE REPORT: BASED ON 1997 DATA NORTH CAROLINA 1997 WASTE MANAGEMENT 100 Total Number of RCRA TSD Facilities 15,674 Tons Total Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed Table 3 Ten Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Managers and Quantity Managed (tons), 1997 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Site Name GLAXO WELLCOME INC. CAROLINA SOLITE CORPORATION MALLINCKRODT CHEMICAL INC DETREX CORPORATION CROFT METALS INC INTERNATIONAL PAPER CARTON PLANT #24 FOUNTAIN POWERBOATS INC KEMET ELECTRONICS CORPORATION LEA INDUSTRIES E.I. DUPONT & CO. - FAYETTEVILLE WORKS TOTAL City GREENVILLE NORWOOD RALEIGH CHARLOTTE LUMBER BRIDGE WILMINGTON WASHINGTON SHELBY WAYNESVILLE FAYETTEVILLE Tons of Waste Managed * 5,954 5,350 2,642 532 404 390 110 60 59 43 15,545 EPA ID NCD047373766 NCD0031 52642 NCD042091975 NCD049773245 NCD067200949 NCD072022726 NCD056750003 NCD038547519 NCD066303728 NCD047368642 * Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed are excluded. Top Ten Wastes Managed*: 0001, FOOI, FOOS, FOOS, F002, DOOS, DOSS, U154, 0007, DOOS * Based on the Federal hazardous waste codes most frequently reported, not the quantity managed. See Appendix E of the National Analysis for a description of these waste codes. Top Three Management Methods . The top three management methods used in North Carolina were: energy recovery - reuse as fuel (7,992 tons); incineration (5,979 tons); and solvents recovery (1,217 tons). North Carolina Imports/Exports (As reported by North Carolina) . The State that shipped the largest quantity of waste to North Carolina was Virginia (2,765 tons). . The State to which North Carolina shipped the largest quantity of waste was South Carolina (25,566 tons). NOTE: Columns may not sum due to rounding. Changes to the 1997 Biennial Reporting requirements will make cursory comparisons of the 1997 National Biennial Report to earlier National Biennial Reports misleading. Refer to the Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation. 72 ------- NATIONAL BIENNIAL RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE REPORT: BASED ON 1997 DATA NORTH DAKOTA 1997 WASTE GENERATION 16 2,686 Tons Total Number of RCRA Large Quantity Generators (LQGs) Total Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Generated Table 1 Ten Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators and Quantity Generated (tons), 1997 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Site Name AMOCO OIL CO - MANDAN REFINERY SAFETY-KLEEN CORP - FARGO SAFETY-KLEEN CORP - BISMARCK WASTE RECOVERY SERVICES INC HEALTH CARE INCINERATORS LUCAS AEROSPACE CARGO SYSTEMS IMATION CORP INDUSTRIAL PLATING CORP DAKOTA GASIFICATION CO WIL-RICH, A DIVISION OF TIC UNITED CORP TOTAL City MANDAN FARGO BISMARCK BELFIELD FARGO JAMESTOWN WAHPETON WAHPETON BEULAH WAHPETON Tons of Waste Generated 1,565 358 291 82 70 66 59 39 37 36 2,602 EPA ID NDD006175467 NDD000716738 NDD980957070 NDD982591794 NDD167721265 NDD053426565 NDD084497775 NDD051439743 NDD000690594 NDD031875719 Top Ten Wastes Generated*: 0001, DOOS, 0007, oooe, DOSS, D018, D039, FOOS, D040, 0002 * Based on the Federal hazardous waste codes most frequently reported, not the quantity generated. See Appendix E of the National Analysis for a description of these waste codes. Table 2 Quantity of Generated Waste (tons) that Was Only a Characteristic Waste, Only a Listed Waste or Both Characteristic and Listed Waste, 1997 Only Characteristic Only Listed Both Characteristic & Listed Ignitable Corrosive Reactive Toxic(D004-17) Toxic (D01 8-43) Characteristic Mixed TOTAL 3 4 0 169 56 899 F Waste K Waste P Waste U Waste Listed Mixed 1,131 TOTAL 33 12 0 0 1,227 1,271 TOTAL Char. & Listed 283 Changes to the 1997 Biennial Reporting requirements will make cursory comparisons of the 1997 National Biennial Report to earlier National Biennial Reports misleading. Refer to the Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation. 73 ------- NATIONAL BIENNIAL RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE REPORT: BASED ON 1997 DATA 1,188 Tons NORTH DAKOTA 1997 WASTE MANAGEMENT Total Number of RCRA TSD Facilities Total Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed Table 3 Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Managers and Quantity Managed (tons), 1997 Site Name City Tons of Waste Managed * EPA ID 1 AMOCO OIL CO-MANDAN REFINERY 2 WASTE RECOVERY SERVICES INC 3 DAKOTA GASIFICATION CO 4 GRAND FORKS AIR FORCE BASE MANDAN BELFIELD BEULAH GRAND FORKS 1,105 NDD006175467 77 NDD982591794 4 NDD000690594 1 ND3571924759 TOTAL 1,188 * Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed are excluded. Top Ten Wastes Managed*: 0001, FOOS, FOOS, 0007, 0002, DOOS, oooe, DOOQ, DOOS, DOOS * Based on the Federal hazardous waste codes most frequently reported, not the quantity managed. See Appendix E of the National Analysis for a description of these waste codes. Top Three Management Methods . The top three management methods used in North Dakota were: sludge treatment (1,105 tons); fuel blending (61 tons); and incineration (9 tons). North Dakota Imports/Exports (As reported by North Dakota) . The State that shipped the largest quantity of waste to North Dakota was Minnesota (126 tons). . The State to which North Dakota shipped the largest quantity of waste was Illinois (936 tons). NOTE: Columns may not sum due to rounding. Changes to the 1997 Biennial Reporting requirements will make cursory comparisons of the 1997 National Biennial Report to earlier National Biennial Reports misleading. Refer to the Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation. 74 ------- NATIONAL BIENNIAL RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE REPORT: BASED ON 1997 DATA OHIO 1997 WASTE GENERATION 1,271 1,693,247 Tons Total Number of RCRA Large Quantity Generators (LQGs) Total Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Generated Table 1 Ten Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators and Quantity Generated (tons), 1997 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Site Name BP CHEMICALS INC AK STEEL CORPORATION MIDDLETOWN WORKS SYSTECH ENVIRONMENTAL CORP ARISTECH CHEMICAL CORPORATION CYTEC INDUSTRIES INC REPUBLIC ENG STEELS CANTON PLANT VON ROLL AMERICA, INC. CWM RESOURCE RECOVERY INC TIMKEN COMPANY HUKILL CHEMICAL CORPORATION TOTAL City LIMA MIDDLETOWN PAULDING HAVERHILL MARIETTA CANTON EAST LIVERPOOL WEST CARROLLTON CANTON BEDFORD Tons of Waste Generated 1,001,278 114,688 61,049 50,896 33,503 25,432 21,339 18,598 16,760 15,473 1,359,015 EPA ID OHD042157644 OHD004234480 OHD005048947 OHD005108477 OHD004341509 OHD004228003 OHD980613541 OHD093945293 OHD004465100 OHD001 926740 Top Ten Wastes Generated*: 0001, FOOS, DOOS, FOOS, 0007, 0002, DOSS, D018, oooe, F002 * Based on the Federal hazardous waste codes most frequently reported, not the quantity generated. See Appendix E of the National Analysis for a description of these waste codes. Table 2 Quantity of Generated Waste (tons) that Was Only a Characteristic Waste, Only a Listed Waste or Both Characteristic and Listed Waste, 1997 Only Characteristic Only Listed Both Characteristic & Listed Ignitable Corrosive Reactive Toxic(D004-17) Toxic (D01 8-43) Characteristic Mixed TOTAL 15,645 77,260 88 62,780 20,209 37,960 F Waste K Waste P Waste U Waste Listed Mixed 213,942 TOTAL 16,225 948,097 3 2,608 80,886 1,047,820 TOTAL Char. & Listed 431,485 Changes to the 1997 Biennial Reporting requirements will make cursory comparisons of the 1997 National Biennial Report to earlier National Biennial Reports misleading. Refer to the Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation. 75 ------- NATIONAL BIENNIAL RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE REPORT: BASED ON 1997 DATA OHIO 1997 WASTE MANAGEMENT 52 1,739,368 Tons Total Number of RCRA TSD Facilities Total Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed Table 3 Ten Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Managers and Quantity Managed (tons), 1997 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Site Name BP CHEMICALS INC ENVIROSAFE SERVICES OF OHIO INC WASTE MANAGEMENT OF OHIO INC LAFARGE CORPORATION SYSTECH ENVIRONMENTAL CORP VON ROLL AMERICA, INC. ARISTECH CHEMICAL CORPORATION SAFETY-KLEEN CORP. - HEBRON HUKILL CHEMICAL CORPORATION ROSS INCINERATION SERVICES INC TOTAL City LIMA OREGON VICKERY PAULDING PAULDING EAST LIVERPOOL HAVERHILL HEBRON BEDFORD GRAFTON Tons of Waste Managed * 1,001,101 213,669 126,722 56,247 53,557 47,847 43,408 36,836 34,442 26,560 1,640,390 EPA ID OHD042157644 OHD045243706 OHD020273819 OHD987048733 OHD005048947 OHD980613541 OHD005108477 OHD980587364 OHD001 926740 OHD048415665 * Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed are excluded. Top Ten Wastes Managed*: D039, 0001, DOOS, D040, F002, D018, 0007, FOOS, oooe, FOOS * Based on the Federal hazardous waste codes most frequently reported, not the quantity managed. See Appendix E of the National Analysis for a description of these waste codes. Top Three Management Methods . The top three management methods used in Ohio were: deepwell / underground injection (1,047,083 tons); landfill (291,806 tons); and fuel blending (119,796 tons). Ohio Imports/Exports (As reported by Ohio) . The State that shipped the largest quantity of waste to Ohio was Pennsylvania (68,348 tons). . The State to which Ohio shipped the largest quantity of waste was Michigan (108,240 tons). NOTE: Columns may not sum due to rounding. Changes to the 1997 Biennial Reporting requirements will make cursory comparisons of the 1997 National Biennial Report to earlier National Biennial Reports misleading. Refer to the Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation. 76 ------- NATIONAL BIENNIAL RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE REPORT: BASED ON 1997 DATA OKLAHOMA 1997 WASTE GENERATION 2.5.7.8 144 315,296 Tons Total Number of RCRA Large Quantity Generators (LQGs) Total Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Generated Table 1 Ten Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators and Quantity Generated (tons), 1997 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Site Name ZINC CORPORATION OF AMERICA SHEFFIELD STEEL CORPORATION MOORE BUSINESS FORMS/DOCUMENT SOLUTIONS U.S. AIR FORCE TINKER AFB N. AMERICA GALVANIZING, TULSA#1 NATIONAL STANDARD COMPANY BAKER PETROLITE SUN COMPANY INC GREENWAY ENVIRONMENTAL, INC. MCALESTER ARMY AMMUNITION PLANT TOTAL City BARTLESVILLE SAND SPRINGS STILLWATER TINKER AFB TULSA STILLWATER SAND SPRINGS TULSA HASKELL MCALESTER Tons of Waste Generated 270,284 6,794 4,284 3,886 2,646 2,360 2,288 1,942 1,791 1,717 297,991 EPA ID OKD000829440 OKD007219181 OKD074274333 OK1 571 724391 OKD007218167 OKD065436180 OKD072424104 OKD058078775 OKD089761290 OK621 3822798 Top Ten Wastes Generated*: 0001, DOOS, 0007, FOOS, FOOS, oooe, 0002, 0018, DOSS, F002 * Based on the Federal hazardous waste codes most frequently reported, not the quantity generated. See Appendix E of the National Analysis for a description of these waste codes. Table 2 Quantity of Generated Waste (tons) that Was Only a Characteristic Waste, Only a Listed Waste or Both Characteristic and Listed Waste, 1997 Only Characteristic Only Listed Both Characteristic & Listed Ignitable Corrosive Reactive Toxic(D004-17) Toxic (D01 8-43) Characteristic Mixed TOTAL 2,370 561 1,522 272,942 1,999 10,955 F Waste K Waste P Waste U Waste Listed Mixed 290,349 TOTAL 3,065 1,806 0 1 468 5,340 TOTAL Char. & Listed 19,526 Changes to the 1997 Biennial Reporting requirements will make cursory comparisons of the 1997 National Biennial Report to earlier National Biennial Reports misleading. Refer to the Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation. 77 ------- NATIONAL BIENNIAL RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE REPORT: BASED ON 1997 DATA OKLAHOMA 1997 WASTE MANAGEMENT 41 Total Number of RCRA TSD Facilities 405,898 Tons Total Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed Table 3 Ten Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Managers and Quantity Managed (tons), 1997 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Site Name ZINC CORPORATION OF AMERICA LAIDLAW ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES.INC LONE PERMA-FIX TREATMENT SERVICES, INC. GREENWAY ENVIRONMENTAL, INC. TRICAT, INC. NORIT AMERICAS INC. PRYOR PLANT MCALESTER ARMY AMMUNITION PLANT AMERICAN AIRLINES M&E CENTER EAGLE-PICHER IND., INC., EOM DEPT. U.S. AIR FORCE TINKER AFB TOTAL * Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed City BARTLESVILLE WAYNOKA TULSA HASKELL MCALESTER PRYOR MCALESTER TULSA QUAPAW TINKER AFB are excluded. Tons of Waste Managed * 269,167 121,592 6,773 3,596 1,780 1,385 1,278 246 66 14 405,898 EPA ID OKD000829440 OKD065438376 OKD000402396 OKD089761290 OKD987097151 OKD987072006 OK621 3822798 OKD001 824564 OKD0071 58454 OK1 571 724391 Top Ten Wastes Managed*: 0001, DOOS, 0007, FOOS, FOOS, 0002, oooe, DOSS, F002, DOOS * Based on the Federal hazardous waste codes most frequently reported, not the quantity managed. See Appendix E of the National Analysis for a description of these waste codes. Top Three Management Methods . The top three management methods used in Oklahoma were: deepwell / underground injection (275,047 tons); landfill (67,468 tons); and stabilization (55,734 tons). Oklahoma Imports/Exports (As reported by Oklahoma) . The State that shipped the largest quantity of waste to Oklahoma was Minnesota (36,025 tons). . The State to which Oklahoma shipped the largest quantity of waste was Texas (10,290 tons). NOTE: Columns may not sum due to rounding. Changes to the 1997 Biennial Reporting requirements will make cursory comparisons of the 1997 National Biennial Report to earlier National Biennial Reports misleading. Refer to the Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation. 78 ------- NATIONAL BIENNIAL RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE REPORT: BASED ON 1997 DATA OREGON 1997 WASTE GENERATION 203 49,877 Tons Total Number of RCRA Large Quantity Generators (LQGs) Total Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Generated Table 1 Ten Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators and Quantity Generated (tons), 1997 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Site Name CASCADE STEEL ROLLING MILLS INC OREGON STEEL MILLS INC USA UMATILLA CHEMICAL DEPOT MERIXCORP TRIQUINT SEMICONDUCTOR INC NORTHWEST ALUMINUM COMPANY IMATION ENTERPRISES CORP FORT JAMES CORP RAINIER SAWMILL PRAEGITZER INDUSTRIES INC YAMAMOTO MFC USA INC TOTAL City MCMINNVILLE PORTLAND HERMISTON FOREST GROVE HILLSBORO THE DALLES WHITE CITY RAINIER DALLAS BEAVERTON Tons of Waste Generated 11,021 7,205 3,924 3,753 3,381 2,948 2,879 1,975 918 874 38,879 EPA ID ORD045776432 ORD009106055 OR621 382091 7 ORD980725592 ORQ000005322 ORD981 764707 ORD041265372 ORQ000007286 ORD049376189 ORD981 773377 Top Ten Wastes Generated*: 0001, FOOS, DOOS, 0007, FOOS, 0002, DOSS, oooe, 0018, F002 * Based on the Federal hazardous waste codes most frequently reported, not the quantity generated. See Appendix E of the National Analysis for a description of these waste codes. Table 2 Quantity of Generated Waste (tons) that Was Only a Characteristic Waste, Only a Listed Waste or Both Characteristic and Listed Waste, 1997 Only Characteristic Only Listed Both Characteristic & Listed Ignitable Corrosive Reactive Toxic(D004-17) Toxic (D01 8-43) Characteristic Mixed TOTAL 803 1,204 130 5,961 120 9,961 F Waste K Waste P Waste U Waste Listed Mixed 18,179 TOTAL 6,195 21,333 31 98 233 27,891 TOTAL Char. & Listed 3,798 Changes to the 1997 Biennial Reporting requirements will make cursory comparisons of the 1997 National Biennial Report to earlier National Biennial Reports misleading. Refer to the Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation. 79 ------- NATIONAL BIENNIAL RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE REPORT: BASED ON 1997 DATA OREGON 1997 WASTE MANAGEMENT 7 Total Number of RCRA TSD Facilities 32,150 Tons Total Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed Table 3 Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Managers and Quantity Managed (tons), 1997 Site Name City Tons of Waste Managed * EPA ID 1 CHEMICAL WASTE MANAGEMENT OF THE NW 2 TEKTRONIX INC BEAVERTON CAMPUS ARLINGTON BEAVERTON 32,136 ORD089452353 14 ORD009020231 TOTAL 32,150 * Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed are excluded. Top Ten Wastes Managed*: DOOS, 0007, oooe, 0004, DOOQ, Fooe, DOOS, F032, F019, 0002 * Based on the Federal hazardous waste codes most frequently reported, not the quantity managed. See Appendix E of the National Analysis for a description of these waste codes. Top Three Management Methods . The top three management methods used in Oregon were: landfill (22,326 tons); stabilization (8,708 tons); and other disposal specified in comments (1,102 tons). Oregon Imports/Exports (As reported by Oregon) • The State that shipped the largest quantity of waste to Oregon was Washington (23,554 tons). . The State to which Oregon shipped the largest quantity of waste was Idaho (11,385 tons). NOTE: Columns may not sum due to rounding. Changes to the 1997 Biennial Reporting requirements will make cursory comparisons of the 1997 National Biennial Report to earlier National Biennial Reports misleading. Refer to the Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation. 80 ------- NATIONAL BIENNIAL RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE REPORT: BASED ON 1997 DATA PENNSYLVANIA 1997 WASTE GENERATION 1,042 370,024 Tons Total Number of RCRA Large Quantity Generators (LQGs) Total Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Generated Table 1 Ten Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators and Quantity Generated (tons), 1997 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Site Name ALLIEDSIGNAL INC FRANKFORD GENERAL BATTERY CORP READING COMPLEX LUKENS INC COATESVILLE FAC BETHLEHEM STEEL STEELTON PRECISION NATIONAL PLATING SRVCS INC ARMCO INC LYNDORA WORLDCLASS PROCESSING INC ALLEGHENY LUDLUM BRACKENRIDGE EAST PENN MFC CO HERCULES INC JEFFERSON PLT TOTAL City PHILADELPHIA READING COATESVILLE STEELTON CLARKS SUMMIT LYNDORA AMBRIDGE BRACKENRIDGE LYON STATION WEST ELIZABETH Tons of Waste Generated 41,358 20,211 19,171 17,061 13,583 13,246 10,466 10,234 10,178 9,352 164,861 EPA ID PAD002312791 PAD990753089 PAD002326908 PAD003026531 PAD053676631 PAD004325254 PAD987382108 PAD004335154 PAD002330165 PAD000606285 Top Ten Wastes Generated*: 0001, DOOS, FOOS, 0002, FOOS, 0007, D018, oooe, DOSS, D039 * Based on the Federal hazardous waste codes most frequently reported, not the quantity generated. See Appendix E of the National Analysis for a description of these waste codes. Table 2 Quantity of Generated Waste (tons) that Was Only a Characteristic Waste, Only a Listed Waste or Both Characteristic and Listed Waste, 1997 Only Characteristic Only Listed Both Characteristic & Listed Ignitable Corrosive Reactive Toxic(D004-17) Toxic (D01 8-43) Characteristic Mixed TOTAL 15,648 1,971 281 73,294 5,971 39,101 F Waste K Waste P Waste U Waste Listed Mixed 136,266 TOTAL 28,135 112,841 22 1,547 1,022 143,567 TOTAL Char. & Listed 89,940 Changes to the 1997 Biennial Reporting requirements will make cursory comparisons of the 1997 National Biennial Report to earlier National Biennial Reports misleading. Refer to the Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation. 81 ------- NATIONAL BIENNIAL RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE REPORT: BASED ON 1997 DATA PENNSYLVANIA 63 496,136 Tons 1997 WASTE MANAGEMENT Total Number of RCRA TSD Facilities Total Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed Table 3 Ten Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Managers and Quantity Managed (tons), 1997 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Site Name HORSEHEAD RESOURCE DVLPT PALMERTON KEYSTONE CEMENT CO MILL SERVICE INC YUKON ALLIEDSIGNAL INC FRANKFORD HARCROS PIGMENTS INC MEDUSA CEMENT CO INMETCO INC WORLD RESOURCES CO REPUBLIC ENVIRONMENTAL SYS PA GENERAL BATTERY CORP READING COMPLEX TOTAL City PALMERTON BATH YUKON PHILADELPHIA EASTON WAMPUM ELLWOOD CITY POTTSVILLE HATFIELD READING Tons of Waste Managed * 109,106 54,614 48,284 40,527 40,489 36,520 34,496 25,690 23,741 22,624 436,091 EPA ID PAD002395887 PAD002389559 PAD004835146 PAD002312791 PAD002391548 PAD083965897 PAD087561015 PAD981 038227 PAD085690592 PAD990753089 * Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed are excluded. Top Ten Wastes Managed*: DOOQ, Fooe, 0002, DOOS, 0001, 0018, oooe, F002, 0007, FOOI * Based on the Federal hazardous waste codes most frequently reported, not the quantity managed. See Appendix E of the National Analysis for a description of these waste codes. Top Three Management Methods . The top three management methods used in Pennsylvania were: metals recovery - for reuse (201,613 tons); energy recovery - reuse as fuel (146,419 tons); and stabilization (80,686 tons). Pennsylvania Imports/Exports (As reported by Pennsylvania) . The State that shipped the largest quantity of waste to Pennsylvania was New Jersey (79,890 tons). . The State to which Pennsylvania shipped the largest quantity of waste was Ohio (71,141 tons). NOTE: Columns may not sum due to rounding. Changes to the 1997 Biennial Reporting requirements will make cursory comparisons of the 1997 National Biennial Report to earlier National Biennial Reports misleading. Refer to the Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation. 82 ------- NATIONAL BIENNIAL RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE REPORT: BASED ON 1997 DATA PUERTO RICO 1997 WASTE GENERATION 106 54,120 Tons Total Number of RCRA Large Quantity Generators (LQGs) Total Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Generated Table 1 Ten Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators and Quantity Generated (tons), 1997 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Site Name ABBOTT CHEMICAL PLANT SOUTH DUPONTAGRICHEMICALSCARIBE, INC. ELI LILLY INDUSTRIES, INC. PFIZER PHARMACEUTICALS INC THE UPJOHN MANUFACTURING MANUEL DEL VALLE INC. MERCK SHARP & DOHME QUIMICA SHERING INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT PHILLIPS PUERTO RICO CORE INC. BRISTOL MYERS BARCELONETA TOTAL City BARCELONETA MANATI MAYAGUEZ BARCELONETA ARECIBO TOA BAJA BARCELONETA MANATI GUAYAMA BARCELONETA Tons of Waste Generated 9,846 6,911 6,538 5,923 5,544 5,000 3,623 1,547 1,005 887 46,822 EPA ID PRD987374451 PRD981130131 PRD091 024786 PRD090346909 PRD090398074 PRD982791220 PRD090028101 PRD090139536 PRD991291972 PRD090036021 Top Ten Wastes Generated*: 0001, FOOS, 0002, FOOS, DOOS, F002, DOOQ, DOOS, 0007, D018 * Based on the Federal hazardous waste codes most frequently reported, not the quantity generated. See Appendix E of the National Analysis for a description of these waste codes. Table 2 Quantity of Generated Waste (tons) that Was Only a Characteristic Waste, Only a Listed Waste or Both Characteristic and Listed Waste, 1997 Only Characteristic Only Listed Both Characteristic & Listed Ignitable Corrosive Reactive Toxic(D004-17) Toxic (D01 8-43) Characteristic Mixed TOTAL 7,445 32 20 863 70 7,581 F Waste K Waste P Waste U Waste Listed Mixed 16,011 TOTAL 4,250 81 43 3 258 4,635 TOTAL Char. & Listed 33,459 Changes to the 1997 Biennial Reporting requirements will make cursory comparisons of the 1997 National Biennial Report to earlier National Biennial Reports misleading. Refer to the Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation. 83 ------- NATIONAL BIENNIAL RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE REPORT: BASED ON 1997 DATA PUERTO RICO 1997 WASTE MANAGEMENT 28 Total Number of RCRA TSD Facilities 70,188 Tons Total Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed Table 3 Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Managers and Quantity Managed (tons), 1997 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Site Name SAFETY KLEEN ENVIRONSYSTEMS CO. SAFETY KLEEN ENVIRONSYSTEMS (DORADO) MERCK SHARP & DOHME QUIMICA THE UPJOHN MANUFACTURING NYCOMEDP.R. INC. ISLAND LITHO CORP. UNION CARBIDE CARIBE INC. PUERTO RICO SUN OIL CO. TOTAL City MANATI DORADO BARCELONETA ARECIBO BARCELONETA BAYAMON PENUELAS YABUCOA Tons of Waste Managed * 32,619 32,082 3,559 1,800 69 29 25 5 70,188 EPA ID PRD090399718 PRD981182421 PRD090028101 PRD090398074 PRD991291949 PRD090466996 PRD980594618 PRD090074071 * Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed are excluded. Top Ten Wastes Managed*: 0001, FOOS, D018, FOOS, F002, DOOS, 0007, DOSS, FOOI, D039 * Based on the Federal hazardous waste codes most frequently reported, not the quantity managed. See Appendix E of the National Analysis for a description of these waste codes. Top Three Management Methods . The top three management methods used in Puerto Rico were: fuel blending (51,523 tons); solvents recovery (14,859 tons); and incineration (3,629 tons). Puerto Rico Imports/Exports (As reported by Puerto Rico) . The State that shipped the largest quantity of waste to Puerto Rico was Virgin Islands (38 tons). • The State to which Puerto Rico shipped the largest quantity of waste was South Carolina (20,220 tons). NOTE: Columns may not sum due to rounding. Changes to the 1997 Biennial Reporting requirements will make cursory comparisons of the 1997 National Biennial Report to earlier National Biennial Reports misleading. Refer to the Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation. 84 ------- NATIONAL BIENNIAL RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE REPORT: BASED ON 1997 DATA RHODE ISLAND 1997 WASTE GENERATION 107 11,643 Tons Total Number of RCRA Large Quantity Generators (LQGs) Total Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Generated Table 1 Ten Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators and Quantity Generated (tons), 1997 Site Name City Tons of Waste Generated EPA ID 1 MOBIL OIL CORP-EAST PROV. TERMINAL 2 21ST CENTURY ENVIRONMENTAL MGMT. OF Rl 3 NEW ENGLAND CONTAINER 4 HOECHST CELANESE CORPORATION 5 OSRAM SYLVAN IA 6 CHEM-PAK CORPORATION 7 ARKWRIGHT, INC. 8 AIR PRODUCTS AND CHEMICALS INC. 9 UNION INDUSTRIES INC. 10 NAVAL UNDERSEA WARFARE CENTER EAST PROVIDENCE WARWICK SMITHFIELD COVENTRY CENTRAL FALLS CRANSTON COVENTRY (FISKVILLE) CUMBERLAND PROVIDENCE NEWPORT 4,670 994 506 380 376 368 293 239 214 212 RID001202050 RID980906986 RID048976732 RID001805670 RID001198605 RID084802842 RID058065707 RID062310230 RID075704999 RI8170024790 TOTAL 8,251 Top Ten Wastes Generated*: 0001, 0002, DOOS, FOOS, 0007, DOOS, oooe, 0011, FOOS, DOSS * Based on the Federal hazardous waste codes most frequently reported, not the quantity generated. See Appendix E of the National Analysis for a description of these waste codes. Table 2 Quantity of Generated Waste (tons) that Was Only a Characteristic Waste, Only a Listed Waste or Both Characteristic and Listed Waste, 1997 Only Characteristic Only Listed Both Characteristic & Listed Ignitable Corrosive Reactive Toxic(D004-17) Toxic (D01 8-43) Characteristic Mixed TOTAL 713 145 32 957 213 5,422 F Waste K Waste P Waste U Waste Listed Mixed 7,482 TOTAL 1,035 0 1 10 1 1,047 TOTAL Char. & Listed 3,096 Changes to the 1997 Biennial Reporting requirements will make cursory comparisons of the 1997 National Biennial Report to earlier National Biennial Reports misleading. Refer to the Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation. 85 ------- NATIONAL BIENNIAL RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE REPORT: BASED ON 1997 DATA RHODE ISLAND 1997 WASTE MANAGEMENT 3 Total Number of RCRA TSD Facilities 3,840 Tons Total Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed Table 3 Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Manager and Quantity Managed (tons), 1997 Site Name 1 CHEM-PAK CORPORATION TOTAL City CRANSTON Tons of Waste Managed * 3,840 3,840 EPA ID RID084802842 * Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed are excluded. Top Wastes Managed*: 0001, FOOS, FOOS, F002, D039, FOOI, D040, DOSS * Based on the Federal hazardous waste codes most frequently reported, not the quantity managed. See Appendix E of the National Analysis for a description of these waste codes. Top Three Management Methods • The top three management methods used in Rhode Island were: fuel blending (2,893 tons); solvents recovery (943 tons); and incineration (4 tons). Rhode Island Imports/Exports (As reported by Rhode Island) . The State that shipped the largest quantity of waste to Rhode Island was Massachusetts (20,387 tons). . The State to which Rhode Island shipped the largest quantity of waste was Michigan (1,938 tons). NOTE: Columns may not sum due to rounding. Changes to the 1997 Biennial Reporting requirements will make cursory comparisons of the 1997 National Biennial Report to earlier National Biennial Reports misleading. Refer to the Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation. 86 ------- NATIONAL BIENNIAL RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE REPORT: BASED ON 1997 DATA SOUTH CAROLINA 1997 WASTE GENERATION 341 10,793 Tons Total Number of RCRA Large Quantity Generators (LQGs) Total Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Generated Table 1 Ten Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators and Quantity Generated (tons), 1997 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Site Name ALBEMARLE CORP ORANGEBURG PLT SAFETY KLEEN ROEBUCK INC 3V INC PETRO CHEM SC CAROLINA PLATING WORKS INC GIANT CEMENT COMPANY LAIDLAW ENV SVS OF SC INC GREENWOOD PLATING INC SYBRON CHEMICALS INC REEVES BROTHERS PEG USA TOTAL City ORANGEBURG ROEBUCK GEORGETOWN ROCK HILL GREENVILLE HARLEYVILLE PINEWOOD GREENWOOD WELLFORD SPARTANBURG Tons of Waste Generated 3,183 2,456 2,270 749 708 375 212 150 146 102 10,350 EPA ID SCD043384072 SCD981467616 SCD980500052 SCD044442333 SCD003351996 SCD003351699 SCD070375985 SCD981920374 SCD078057031 SCD062706767 Top Ten Wastes Generated*: 0001, FOOS, DOOS, FOOS, 0002, 0007, oooe, F002, DOOQ, FOOI * Based on the Federal hazardous waste codes most frequently reported, not the quantity generated. See Appendix E of the National Analysis for a description of these waste codes. Table 2 Quantity of Generated Waste (tons) that Was Only a Characteristic Waste, Only a Listed Waste or Both Characteristic and Listed Waste, 1997 Only Characteristic Only Listed Both Characteristic & Listed Ignitable Corrosive Reactive Toxic(D004-17) Toxic (D01 8-43) Characteristic Mixed TOTAL 33 891 7 1,120 10 60 F Waste K Waste P Waste U Waste Listed Mixed 2,121 TOTAL 1,313 0 6 31 0 1,349 TOTAL Char. & Listed 7,322 Changes to the 1997 Biennial Reporting requirements will make cursory comparisons of the 1997 National Biennial Report to earlier National Biennial Reports misleading. Refer to the Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation. 87 ------- NATIONAL BIENNIAL RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE REPORT: BASED ON 1997 DATA 22 302,472 Tons SOUTH CAROLINA 1997 WASTE MANAGEMENT Total Number of RCRA TSD Facilities Total Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed Table 3 Ten Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Managers and Quantity Managed (tons), 1997 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Site Name LAIDLAW ENV SVS OF SC INC SAFETY KLEEN SYSTEMS INC HOLLY HILL SAFETY KLEEN ROEBUCK INC SAFETY KLEEN SYSTEMS INC LEXINGTON SOUTHEASTERN CHEMICALS & SOLVENTS CO PETRO CHEM SC ALBEMARLE CORP ORANGEBURG PLT 3V INC USAF-POINSETT ELECTRONIC COMBAT RANGE DOE/WSRC SAVANNAH RIVER SITE TOTAL City PINEWOOD HOLLY HILL ROEBUCK LEXINGTON SUMTER ROCK HILL ORANGEBURG GEORGETOWN WEDGEFIELD JACKSON Tons of Waste Managed * 142,052 56,079 31,542 23,151 22,466 21,886 3,183 2,099 11 2 302,472 EPA ID SCD070375985 SCD003368891 SCD981467616 SCD077995488 SCD036275626 SCD044442333 SCD043384072 SCD980500052 SC9570090002 SC1 890008989 * Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed are excluded. Top Ten Wastes Managed*: 0001, DOOS, D018, FOOS, oooe, FOOS, D039, 0027, 0022, 0007 * Based on the Federal hazardous waste codes most frequently reported, not the quantity managed. See Appendix E of the National Analysis for a description of these waste codes. Top Three Management Methods . The top three management methods used in South Carolina were: landfill (142,052 tons); incineration (90,815 tons); and solvents recovery (45,616 tons). South Carolina Imports/Exports (As reported by South Carolina) . The State that shipped the largest quantity of waste to South Carolina was Georgia (131,274 tons). . South Carolina did not ship RCRA hazardous wastes to any other State. NOTE: Columns may not sum due to rounding. Changes to the 1997 Biennial Reporting requirements will make cursory comparisons of the 1997 National Biennial Report to earlier National Biennial Reports misleading. Refer to the Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation. 88 ------- NATIONAL BIENNIAL RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE REPORT: BASED ON 1997 DATA SOUTH DAKOTA 1997 WASTE GENERATION 21 948 Tons Total Number of RCRA Large Quantity Generators (LQGs) Total Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Generated Table 1 Ten Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators and Quantity Generated (tons), 1997 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Site Name 3M BOOKINGS MEDICAL/SURGICAL DIVISION SAFETY-KLEEN CORP. STAR CIRCUITS, INC. ALUMAX EXTRUSIONS, INC. ANGUS INDUSTRIES, INC. DBA ANGUS-PALM DALE ELECTRONICS, INC. DAKTRONICS, INC. STARMARK, INCORPORATED TRAIL KING INDUSTRIES, INC. ELLSWORTH AIR FORCE BASE TOTAL City BROOKINGS SIOUX FALLS BROOKINGS YANKTON WATERTOWN YANKTON BROOKINGS SIOUX FALLS MITCHELL ELLSWORTH AFB Tons of Waste Generated 309 276 68 61 59 22 22 17 16 15 866 EPA ID SDD078668696 SDD000716696 SDD981545577 SDD096407838 SDD982596942 SDD007262215 SDD049521511 SDD094698321 SDD982649766 SD2571 924644 Top Ten Wastes Generated*: 0001, DOOS, FOOS, D018, D039, FOOS, 0007, D040, DOSS, oooe * Based on the Federal hazardous waste codes most frequently reported, not the quantity generated. See Appendix E of the National Analysis for a description of these waste codes. Table 2 Quantity of Generated Waste (tons) that Was Only a Characteristic Waste, Only a Listed Waste or Both Characteristic and Listed Waste, 1997 Only Characteristic Only Listed Both Characteristic & Listed Ignitable Corrosive Reactive Toxic(D004-17) Toxic (D01 8-43) Characteristic Mixed TOTAL 45 1 0 37 7 335 F Waste K Waste P Waste U Waste Listed Mixed 424 TOTAL 138 0 0 0 0 138 TOTAL Char. & Listed 385 Changes to the 1997 Biennial Reporting requirements will make cursory comparisons of the 1997 National Biennial Report to earlier National Biennial Reports misleading. Refer to the Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation. 89 ------- NATIONAL BIENNIAL RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE REPORT: BASED ON 1997 DATA SOUTH DAKOTA 1997 WASTE MANAGEMENT 2 Total Number of RCRA TSD Facilities 0 Tons Total Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed Top Management Method . There were no facilities* in South Dakota that reported managing (treating or disposing) RCRA hazardous waste. * Because quantity managed only by storage was excluded, facilities managing by storage only were not listed. South Dakota Imports/Exports (As reported by South Dakota) . The State that shipped the largest quantity of waste to South Dakota was Minnesota (55 tons). • The State to which South Dakota shipped the largest quantity of waste was Minnesota (385 tons). NOTE: Columns may not sum due to rounding. Changes to the 1997 Biennial Reporting requirements will make cursory comparisons of the 1997 National Biennial Report to earlier National Biennial Reports misleading. Refer to the Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation. 90 ------- NATIONAL BIENNIAL RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE REPORT: BASED ON 1997 DATA TENNESSEE 1997 WASTE GENERATION 461 745,458 Tons Total Number of RCRA Large Quantity Generators (LQGs) Total Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Generated Table 1 Ten Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators and Quantity Generated (tons), 1997 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Site Name TENN EASTMAN DIVISION OF EASTMAN CHEMICA UNISYS EARHART SITE, BRISTOL, TN ALLTRISTAZINC PRODUCTS L.P. YALE SECURITY INC. LAIDLAW ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES OF NASHVI REFINED METALS CORPORATION GENERAL SMELTING & REFINING, INC. SNAP-ON TOOLS CORPORATION ROBERTSHAW TENNESSEE SAFETY-KLEEN (TS) INC TOTAL City KINGSPORT BRISTOL GREENEVILLE LENOIRCITY NASHVILLE MEMPHIS COLLEGE GROVE JOHNSON CITY CARTHAGE GREENBRIER Tons of Waste Generated 177,517 126,418 120,187 79,517 49,737 25,572 24,283 16,982 15,988 8,884 645,086 EPA ID TND003376928 TND982139115 TND053983862 TND095050019 TND981 922826 TND067690040 TND004048690 TND071 530620 TND980709950 TND000645770 Top Ten Wastes Generated*: 0001, DOOS, 0002, 0007, FOOS, oooe, FOOS, DOOQ, 0004, F002 * Based on the Federal hazardous waste codes most frequently reported, not the quantity generated. See Appendix E of the National Analysis for a description of these waste codes. Table 2 Quantity of Generated Waste (tons) that Was Only a Characteristic Waste, Only a Listed Waste or Both Characteristic and Listed Waste, 1997 Only Characteristic Ignitable Corrosive Reactive Toxic(D004-17) Toxic (D01 8-43) Characteristic Mixed TOTAL Only Listed 2,826 27,129 885 77,088 1,557 127,956 F Waste K Waste P Waste U Waste Listed Mixed 237,440 TOTAL 318,251 7,508 305 127,245 168 453,477 Both Characteristic & Listed TOTAL Char. & Listed 54,210 Changes to the 1997 Biennial Reporting requirements will make cursory comparisons of the 1997 National Biennial Report to earlier National Biennial Reports misleading. Refer to the Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation. 91 ------- NATIONAL BIENNIAL RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE REPORT: BASED ON 1997 DATA TENNESSEE ••4,6,7 1997 WASTE MANAGEMENT 30 Total Number of RCRA TSD Facilities 403,094 Tons Total Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed Table 3 Ten Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Managers and Quantity Managed (tons), 1997 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Site Name TENN EASTMAN DIVISION OF EASTMAN CHEMICA LAIDLAW ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES OF NASHVI SAFETY KLEEN (WT) INC REFINED METALS CORPORATION SAFETY-KLEEN (TS) INC SAFETY-KLEEN SERVICES (GS) INC VELSICOL CHEMICAL US DEPT OF ENERGY E TN TECHNOLOGY PARK VELSICOL CHEMICAL CORP MILAN ARMY AMMUNITION PLANT TOTAL * Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed City KINGSPORT NASHVILLE ANTIOCH MEMPHIS GREENBRIER MILLINGTON MEMPHIS OAK RIDGE CHATTANOOGA MILAN are excluded. Tons of Waste Managed * 176,053 135,149 35,232 30,380 9,143 6,862 2,612 1,314 1,281 791 398,816 EPA ID TND003376928 TND981 922826 TND000772277 TND067690040 TND000645770 TND000614321 TND007024664 TN0890090004 TND061314803 TN021 0020582 Top Ten Wastes Managed*: 0001, DOOS, D018, oooe, 0007, 0002, FOOS, D039, FOOS, D040 * Based on the Federal hazardous waste codes most frequently reported, not the quantity managed. See Appendix E of the National Analysis for a description of these waste codes. Top Three Management Methods . The top three management methods used in Tennessee were: incineration (189,425 tons); other disposal specified in comments (174,486 tons); and landfill (38,576 tons). Tennessee Imports/Exports (As reported by Tennessee) . The State that shipped the largest quantity of waste to Tennessee was Mississippi (11,852 tons). . The State to which Tennessee shipped the largest quantity of waste was Texas (9,877 tons). NOTE: Columns may not sum due to rounding. Changes to the 1997 Biennial Reporting requirements will make cursory comparisons of the 1997 National Biennial Report to earlier National Biennial Reports misleading. Refer to the Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation. 92 ------- NATIONAL BIENNIAL RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE REPORT: BASED ON 1997 DATA TEXAS 1997 WASTE GENERATION 1,219 18,973,406 Tons Total Number of RCRA Large Quantity Generators (LQGs) Total Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Generated Table 1 Ten Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators and Quantity Generated (tons), 1997 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Site Name DU PONT DE NEMOURS & CO., E.I. TEXAS CITY REFINERY - AMOCO OIL CO CHOCOLATE BAYOU PLANT BEAUMONT WORKS DIAMOND SHAMROCK REFINING COMPANY - MCKE GREEN LAKE FACILITY SABINE RIVER WORKS MERICHEM - SASOL USA LLC. EASTMAN CHEMICAL COMPANY STERLING CHEMICALS, INC. TOTAL City VICTORIA TEXAS CITY ALVIN BEAUMONT SUN RAY BLOOMINGTON ORANGE HOUSTON LONGVIEW TEXAS CITY Tons of Waste Generated 4,296,699 2,646,383 2,607,584 1,391,542 1,332,422 1,110,873 980,377 552,486 484,849 469,544 15,872,760 EPA ID TXD008123317 TXD008080533 TXD001 700806 TXD008081101 TXD059685339 TXD000751172 TXD008079642 TXD0081 06999 TXD007330202 TXD008079527 Top Ten Wastes Generated*: 0001, 0002, FOOS, DOOS, 0007, D018, FOOS, oooe, DOSS, F002 * Based on the Federal hazardous waste codes most frequently reported, not the quantity generated. See Appendix E of the National Analysis for a description of these waste codes. Table 2 Quantity of Generated Waste (tons) that Was Only a Characteristic Waste, Only a Listed Waste or Both Characteristic and Listed Waste, 1997 Only Characteristic Ignitable Corrosive Reactive Toxic(D004-17) Toxic (D01 8-43) Characteristic Mixed TOTAL Only Listed 669,347 1 ,366,902 190 151,895 4,222,176 5,351 ,668 F Waste K Waste P Waste U Waste Listed Mixed 11,762,179 TOTAL 227,766 1,971,235 937 579,287 1,170,390 3,949,615 Both Characteristic & Listed TOTAL Char. & Listed 3,261 ,61 2 Changes to the 1997 Biennial Reporting requirements will make cursory comparisons of the 1997 National Biennial Report to earlier National Biennial Reports misleading. Refer to the Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation. 93 ------- NATIONAL BIENNIAL RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE REPORT: BASED ON 1997 DATA TEXAS 1997 WASTE MANAGEMENT 135 Total Number of RCRA TSD Facilities 17,371,102 Tons Total Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed Table 3 Ten Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Managers and Quantity Managed (tons), 1997 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Site Name DU PONT DE NEMOURS & CO., E.I. CHOCOLATE BAYOU PLANT TEXAS CITY REFINERY - AMOCO OIL CO BEAUMONT WORKS DIAMOND SHAMROCK REFINING COMPANY - MCKE GREEN LAKE FACILITY STERLING CHEMICALS, INC. EASTMAN CHEMICAL COMPANY CELANESE LTD. CLEAR LAKE PLANT ARCO CHEMICAL TOTAL City VICTORIA ALVIN TEXAS CITY BEAUMONT SUN RAY BLOOMINGTON TEXAS CITY LONGVIEW PASADENA CHANNELVIEW Tons of Waste Managed * 4,305,035 2,607,238 2,606,101 1,619,091 1,330,088 1,110,166 1,004,873 484,817 403,475 361,061 15,831,945 EPA ID TXD008123317 TXD001 700806 TXD008080533 TXD008081101 TXD059685339 TXD000751172 TXD008079527 TXD007330202 TXD078432457 TXD083472266 * Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed are excluded. Top Ten Wastes Managed*: 0001, 0002, D018, 0007, DOOS, FOOI, oooe, FOOS, F002, DOOS * Based on the Federal hazardous waste codes most frequently reported, not the quantity managed. See Appendix E of the National Analysis for a description of these waste codes. Top Three Management Methods . The top three management methods used in Texas were: deepwell / underground injection (15,392,169 tons); incineration (634,507 tons); and energy recovery - reuse as fuel (544,131 tons). Texas Imports/Exports (As reported by Texas) . The State that shipped the largest quantity of waste to Texas was Louisiana (21,591 tons). . The State to which Texas shipped the largest quantity of waste was Louisiana (73,017 tons). NOTE: Columns may not sum due to rounding. Changes to the 1997 Biennial Reporting requirements will make cursory comparisons of the 1997 National Biennial Report to earlier National Biennial Reports misleading. Refer to the Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation. 94 ------- NATIONAL BIENNIAL RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE REPORT: BASED ON 1997 DATA TRUST TERRITORIES 1997 WASTE GENERATION Total Number of RCRA Large Quantity Generators (LQGs) 1,101 Tons Total Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Generated Table 1 Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators and Quantity Generated (tons), 1997 Site Name City Tons of Waste Generated EPA ID 1 JOHNSTON ATOLL CHEMICAL AGENT DISPOSAL 2 USARMY KWAJALEIN ATOLL 3 DEFENSE SPECIAL WEAPONS AGENCY APO REPUBLIC MARSHALL IS APO 1,024 TT0570090001 59 TT5210090002 19 TT9570090002 TOTAL 1,101 Top Ten Wastes Generated*: 0001, DOOS, DOOS, oooe, 0007, 0002, 0018, DOSS, F002, FOOS * Based on the Federal hazardous waste codes most frequently reported, not the quantity generated. See Appendix E of the National Analysis for a description of these waste codes. Table 2 Quantity of Generated Waste (tons) that Was Only a Characteristic Waste, Only a Listed Waste or Both Characteristic and Listed Waste, 1997 Only Characteristic Only Listed Both Characteristic & Listed Ignitable Corrosive Reactive Toxic(D004-17) Toxic (D01 8-43) Characteristic Mixed TOTAL 12 1 533 481 1 20 F Waste K Waste P Waste U Waste Listed Mixed 1,048 TOTAL 0 0 0 0 0 1 TOTAL Char. & Listed 53 Changes to the 1997 Biennial Reporting requirements will make cursory comparisons of the 1997 National Biennial Report to earlier National Biennial Reports misleading. Refer to the Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation. 95 ------- NATIONAL BIENNIAL RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE REPORT: BASED ON 1997 DATA TRUST TERRITORIES 1997 WASTE MANAGEMENT Total Number of RCRA TSD Facilities 524 Tons Total Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed Table 3 Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Manager and Quantity Managed (tons), 1997 Tons of Waste Site Name City Managed* EPA ID 1 JOHNSTON ATOLL CHEMICAL AGENT DISPOSAL APO 524 TT0570090001 TOTAL 524 * Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed are excluded. Top Wastes Managed*: DOOS, 0002 * Based on the Federal hazardous waste codes most frequently reported, not the quantity managed. See Appendix E of the National Analysis for a description of these waste codes. Top Management Method • The top management method used in Trust Territories was incineration (524 tons). Trust Territories Imports/Exports (As reported by Trust Territories) • Trust Territories did not receive RCRA hazardous wastes from any other State. . The State to which Trust Territories shipped the largest quantity of waste was California (588 tons). NOTE: Columns may not sum due to rounding. Changes to the 1997 Biennial Reporting requirements will make cursory comparisons of the 1997 National Biennial Report to earlier National Biennial Reports misleading. Refer to the Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation. 96 ------- NATIONAL BIENNIAL RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE REPORT: BASED ON 1997 DATA UTAH 1997 WASTE GENERATION 89 78,555 Tons Total Number of RCRA Large Quantity Generators (LQGs) Total Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Generated Table 1 Ten Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators and Quantity Generated (tons), 1997 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Site Name LAIDLAW ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES-ARAGONITE NUCOR STEEL KENNECOTT UTAH COPPER-SMELTER LAIDLAW ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES (CLIVE) DESERET CHEMICAL DEPOT ALLIANT TECHSYSTEMS, INC - BACCHUS WORKS HILL AIR FORCE BASE, HILL, UTAH TOOELE ARMY DEPOT COMPEQ INTERNATIONAL AMOCO SALT LAKE CITY REFINERY TOTAL City ARAGONITE PLYMOUTH MAGNA CLIVE TOOELE WEST VALLEY CITY HILL AIR FORCE BASE TOOELE SALT LAKE CITY SALT LAKE CITY Tons of Waste Generated 25,120 18,496 10,448 5,918 3,339 1,620 1,450 1,406 1,209 1,052 70,057 EPA ID UTD981552177 UTD021 533054 UTD000826446 UTD982595795 UT521 0090002 UTD001 705029 UT0571 724350 UT321 3820894 UTD988070215 UTD000826362 Top Ten Wastes Generated*: 0001, 0007, FOOS, oooe, DOOS, FOOS, DOOS, F002, 0004, DOSS * Based on the Federal hazardous waste codes most frequently reported, not the quantity generated. See Appendix E of the National Analysis for a description of these waste codes. Table 2 Quantity of Generated Waste (tons) that Was Only a Characteristic Waste, Only a Listed Waste or Both Characteristic and Listed Waste, 1997 Only Characteristic Only Listed Both Characteristic & Listed Ignitable Corrosive Reactive Toxic(D004-17) Toxic (D01 8-43) Characteristic Mixed TOTAL 163 643 1,287 13,128 231 29,235 F Waste K Waste P Waste U Waste Listed Mixed 44,687 TOTAL 1,883 18,609 23 15 936 21,466 TOTAL Char. & Listed 12,399 Changes to the 1997 Biennial Reporting requirements will make cursory comparisons of the 1997 National Biennial Report to earlier National Biennial Reports misleading. Refer to the Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation. 97 ------- NATIONAL BIENNIAL RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE REPORT: BASED ON 1997 DATA UTAH 1997 WASTE MANAGEMENT 20 Total Number of RCRA TSD Facilities 325,888 Tons Total Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed Table 3 Ten Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Managers and Quantity Managed (tons), 1997 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Site Name TOOELE ARMY DEPOT LAIDLAW ENV. SERVICES (LONE & GRASSY MTN LAIDLAW ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES-ARAGONITE LAIDLAW ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES (CLIVE) ENVIROCARE OF UTAH, INC. DESERET CHEMICAL DEPOT UTAH TEST AND TRAINING RANGE, U.S.A.F. THIOKOL CORP/PROMONTORY ALLIANT TECHSYSTEMS, INC - BACCHUS WORKS ASHLAND CHEMICAL.CO. TOTAL * Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed City TOOELE CLIVE ARAGONITE CLIVE CLIVE TOOELE BOX ELDER COUNTY PROMONTORY WEST VALLEY CITY CLEARFIELD are excluded. Tons of Waste Managed * 201,521 52,807 35,521 24,409 7,075 2,662 1,025 582 286 0 325,888 EPA ID UT321 3820894 UTD991301748 UTD981552177 UTD982595795 UTD982598898 UT521 0090002 UT0570090001 UTD009081357 UTD001 705029 UTD048406144 Top Ten Wastes Managed*: 0001, 0007, DOOS, oooe, DOOS, 0004, FOOS, 0002, F002, FOOS * Based on the Federal hazardous waste codes most frequently reported, not the quantity managed. See Appendix E of the National Analysis for a description of these waste codes. Top Three Management Methods . The top three management methods used in Utah were: deepwell / underground injection (200,167 tons); incineration (64,169 tons); and stabilization (37,199 tons). Utah Imports/Exports (As reported by Utah) . The State that shipped the largest quantity of waste to Utah was California (16,723 tons). . The State to which Utah shipped the largest quantity of waste was Idaho (15,542 tons). NOTE: Columns may not sum due to rounding. Changes to the 1997 Biennial Reporting requirements will make cursory comparisons of the 1997 National Biennial Report to earlier National Biennial Reports misleading. Refer to the Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation. 98 ------- NATIONAL BIENNIAL RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE REPORT: BASED ON 1997 DATA VERMONT 1997 WASTE GENERATION 65 4,064 Tons Total Number of RCRA Large Quantity Generators (LQGs) Total Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Generated Table 1 Ten Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators and Quantity Generated (tons), 1997 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Site Name IBM CORPORATION GE AIRCRAFT ENGINES C.E. BRADLEY LABORATORIES, INC. GE AIRCRAFT ENGINES VERMONT CASTINGS, INC. BERTEK, INC ETHAN ALLEN, INC., ORLEANS DIVISION GREENFIELD INDUSTRIES EVEREADY BATTERY CO., INC. BURLINGTON TERMINAL TOTAL Tons of Waste City Generated ESSEX JCT RUTLAND BRATTLEBORO NORTH CLARENDON BETHEL ST ALBANS ORLEANS LYNDONVILL BENNINGTON BURLINGTON 1,089 587 539 500 156 118 77 68 67 62 3,263 EPA ID VTD002084705 VTD002085108 VTD001 086529 VTD001 075894 VTD039697347 VTD099682494 VTD001 082841 VTD001 080126 VTD002065597 VTD000791871 Top Ten Wastes Generated*: 0001, DOOS, FOOS, FOOS, 0007, D018, 0002, DOSS, oooe, DOOQ * Based on the Federal hazardous waste codes most frequently reported, not the quantity generated. See Appendix E of the National Analysis for a description of these waste codes. Table 2 Quantity of Generated Waste (tons) that Was Only a Characteristic Waste, Only a Listed Waste or Both Characteristic and Listed Waste, 1997 Only Characteristic Only Listed Both Characteristic & Listed Ignitable Corrosive Reactive Toxic(D004-17) Toxic (D01 8-43) Characteristic Mixed TOTAL 252 20 15 922 49 511 F Waste K Waste P Waste U Waste Listed Mixed 1,770 TOTAL 690 0 4 141 2 837 TOTAL Char. & Listed 1,457 Changes to the 1997 Biennial Reporting requirements will make cursory comparisons of the 1997 National Biennial Report to earlier National Biennial Reports misleading. Refer to the Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation. 99 ------- NATIONAL BIENNIAL RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE REPORT: BASED ON 1997 DATA 0 Tons VERMONT 1997 WASTE MANAGEMENT Total Number of RCRA TSD Facilities Total Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed Top Management Method . There were no facilities* in Vermont that reported managing (treating or disposing) RCRA hazardous waste. * Because quantity managed only by storage was excluded, facilities managing by storage only were not listed. Vermont Imports/Exports (As reported by Vermont) . The State that shipped the largest quantity of waste to Vermont was Massachusetts (273 tons). • The State to which Vermont shipped the largest quantity of waste was New York (1,491 tons). NOTE: Columns may not sum due to rounding. Changes to the 1997 Biennial Reporting requirements will make cursory comparisons of the 1997 National Biennial Report to earlier National Biennial Reports misleading. Refer to the Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation. 100 ------- NATIONAL BIENNIAL RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE REPORT: BASED ON 1997 DATA VIRGIN ISLANDS 1997 WASTE GENERATION 2 2,811 Tons Total Number of RCRA Large Quantity Generators (LQGs) Total Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Generated Table 1 Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators and Quantity Generated (tons), 1997 Tons of Waste Site Name City Generated EPA ID 1 HESS OIL VIRGIN ISLANDS CORP. 2 TEXACO CARIBBEAN INC ST. THOMAS TERMINAL KINGSHILLST. CROIX ST. THOMAS 2,810 VID980536080 1 VID980536064 TOTAL 2,811 Top Ten Wastes Generated*: 0001, D018, 0004, 0007, DOOS, F037, FOSS, K049, KOSO, K051 * Based on the Federal hazardous waste codes most frequently reported, not the quantity generated. See Appendix E of the National Analysis for a description of these waste codes. Table 2 Quantity of Generated Waste (tons) that Was Only a Characteristic Waste, Only a Listed Waste or Both Characteristic and Listed Waste, 1997 Only Characteristic Only Listed Both Characteristic & Listed Ignitable Corrosive Reactive Toxic(D004-17) Toxic (D01 8-43) Characteristic Mixed TOTAL 3 0 0 310 696 516 F Waste K Waste P Waste U Waste Listed Mixed 1,525 TOTAL 329 46 0 0 670 1,044 TOTAL Char. & Listed 241 Changes to the 1997 Biennial Reporting requirements will make cursory comparisons of the 1997 National Biennial Report to earlier National Biennial Reports misleading. Refer to the Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation. 101 ------- NATIONAL BIENNIAL RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE REPORT: BASED ON 1997 DATA VIRGIN ISLANDS 1997 WASTE MANAGEMENT 1 Total Number of RCRA TSD Facilities 659 Tons Total Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed Table 3 Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Manager and Quantity Managed (tons), 1997 Site Name City Tons of Waste Managed * EPA ID 1 HESS OIL VIRGIN ISLANDS CORP. KINGSHILLST. CROIX 659 VID980536080 TOTAL 659 * Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed are excluded. Top Wastes Managed*: F037, F038, K049, KOSO, K051 * Based on the Federal hazardous waste codes most frequently reported, not the quantity managed. See Appendix E of the National Analysis for a description of these waste codes. Top Management Method • The top management method used in Virgin Islands was land treatment / application / farming (659 tons). Virgin Islands Imports/Exports (As reported by Virgin Islands) • Virgin Islands did not receive RCRA hazardous wastes from any other State. . The State to which Virgin Islands shipped the largest quantity of waste was Texas (1,473 tons). NOTE: Columns may not sum due to rounding. Changes to the 1997 Biennial Reporting requirements will make cursory comparisons of the 1997 National Biennial Report to earlier National Biennial Reports misleading. Refer to the Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation. 102 ------- NATIONAL BIENNIAL RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE REPORT: BASED ON 1997 DATA VIRGINIA 1997 WASTE GENERATION 329 57,395 Tons Total Number of RCRA Large Quantity Generators (LQGs) Total Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Generated 6,10 Table 1 Ten Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators and Quantity Generated (tons), 1997 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Site Name E. I. DUPONT DE NEMOURS ROANOKE ELECTRIC STEEL CORP ALLIED SIGNAL INC PRILLAMAN CHEMICAL CORP MERCK & CO., INC. COMMANDER, NAVAL BASE, NORFOLK AUTOMATA INC GRIFFIN PIPE PRODUCTS CO. HICKSON DANCHEM CORP FORD MOTOR COMPANY - NORFOLK ASSEMBLY PL TOTAL City FRONT ROYAL ROANOKE HOPEWELL MARTINSVILLE ELKTON NORFOLK STERLING LYNCHBURG DANVILLE NORFOLK Tons of Waste Generated 7,936 7,405 4,123 3,917 2,757 2,006 1,622 1,394 1,107 1,084 33,351 EPA ID VAD980554539 VAD0031 22553 VAD065385296 VAD0031 11416 VAD001705110 VA61 70061 463 VAD981 034895 VAD065417008 VAD9881 70684 VAD0031 77391 Top Ten Wastes Generated*: 0001, DOOS, FOOS, 0002, 0007, FOOS, DOSS, oooe, D018, F002 * Based on the Federal hazardous waste codes most frequently reported, not the quantity generated. See Appendix E of the National Analysis for a description of these waste codes. Table 2 Quantity of Generated Waste (tons) that Was Only a Characteristic Waste, Only a Listed Waste or Both Characteristic and Listed Waste, 1997 Only Characteristic Only Listed Both Characteristic & Listed Ignitable Corrosive Reactive Toxic(D004-17) Toxic (D01 8-43) Characteristic Mixed TOTAL 5,169 1,446 582 3,966 514 17,570 F Waste K Waste P Waste U Waste Listed Mixed 29,247 TOTAL 5,157 7,649 0 161 70 13,038 TOTAL Char. & Listed 15,088 Changes to the 1997 Biennial Reporting requirements will make cursory comparisons of the 1997 National Biennial Report to earlier National Biennial Reports misleading. Refer to the Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation. 103 ------- NATIONAL BIENNIAL RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE REPORT: BASED ON 1997 DATA ,c 32 47,737 Tons VIRGINIA 1997 WASTE MANAGEMENT Total Number of RCRA TSD Facilities Total Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed Table 3 Ten Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Managers and Quantity Managed (tons), 1997 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Site Name SOLITE CORP - AF OLD PLT VIRGINIA SOLITE CO PRILLAMAN CHEMICAL CORP ALLIED SIGNAL INC RADFORD ARMY AMMUNITION PLANT COOK COMPOSITES & POLYMER CO. NAVAL SURFACE WARFARE CENTER DAHLGREN ATLANTIC RESERACH CORP GAINESVILLE ASHLAND ROANOKE NAVAL WEAPONS STATION YORKTOWN TOTAL City ARVONIA CASCADE MARTINSVILLE HOPEWELL RADFORD CHATHAM DAHLGREN GAINESVILLE ROANOKE YORKTOWN Tons of Waste Managed * 19,027 18,685 5,608 3,954 337 39 38 16 13 13 47,730 EPA ID VAD042755082 VAD046970521 VAD0031 11416 VAD065385296 VA1210020730 VAD055046049 VA71 70024684 VAD023741705 VAD062373600 VA81 700241 70 * Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed are excluded. Top Ten Wastes Managed*: FOOS, FOOS, 0001, F002, FOOI, DOOS, DOSS, DOOS, 0007, oooe * Based on the Federal hazardous waste codes most frequently reported, not the quantity managed. See Appendix E of the National Analysis for a description of these waste codes. Top Three Management Methods . The top three management methods used in Virginia were: energy recovery - reuse as fuel (37,751 tons); solvents recovery (5,608 tons); and incineration (4,291 tons). Virginia Imports/Exports (As reported by Virginia) . The State that shipped the largest quantity of waste to Virginia was New Jersey (7,627 tons). . The State to which Virginia shipped the largest quantity of waste was South Carolina (13,515 tons). NOTE: Columns may not sum due to rounding. Changes to the 1997 Biennial Reporting requirements will make cursory comparisons of the 1997 National Biennial Report to earlier National Biennial Reports misleading. Refer to the Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation. 104 ------- NATIONAL BIENNIAL RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE REPORT: BASED ON 1997 DATA WASHINGTON 1997 WASTE GENERATION 595 126,601 Tons Total Number of RCRA Large Quantity Generators (LQGs) Total Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Generated Table 1 Ten Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators and Quantity Generated (tons), 1997 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Site Name BOEING AUBURN USN PSNS BREMERTON BIRMINGHAM STEEL CORP SEATTLE DIVISION WESTERN PROCESSING CO INC INTALCO ALUMINUM CORP FERNDALE GOLDENDALE ALUMINUM CO USAFFAIRCHILDAFB TRIPOINT KAISER ALUMINUM & CHEMICAL CORP MEAD US DOE NRO HAUSER PROPERTY SITE TOTAL City AUBURN BREMERTON SEATTLE KENT FERNDALE GOLDENDALE SPOKANE VANCOUVER MEAD DESMOINES Tons of Waste Generated 17,672 12,005 11,433 9,081 8,686 6,529 6,503 3,539 3,528 2,670 81,646 EPA ID WAD041337130 WA2 1700234 18 WAD988487583 WAD980724520 WAD009488131 WAD990828642 WA9571 924647 WA0000894287 WAD000065508 WAH000001479 Top Ten Wastes Generated*: 0001, DOOS, 0007, oooe, DOOS, 0002, FOOS, FOOS, DOOQ, D018 * Based on the Federal hazardous waste codes most frequently reported, not the quantity generated. See Appendix E of the National Analysis for a description of these waste codes. Table 2 Quantity of Generated Waste (tons) that Was Only a Characteristic Waste, Only a Listed Waste or Both Characteristic and Listed Waste, 1997 Only Characteristic Only Listed Both Characteristic & Listed Ignitable Corrosive Reactive Toxic(D004-17) Toxic (D01 8-43) Characteristic Mixed TOTAL 801 301 330 51,043 845 7,807 F Waste K Waste P Waste U Waste Listed Mixed 61,127 TOTAL 16,618 37,788 90 1,233 3 55,732 TOTAL Char. & Listed 9,742 Changes to the 1997 Biennial Reporting requirements will make cursory comparisons of the 1997 National Biennial Report to earlier National Biennial Reports misleading. Refer to the Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation. 105 ------- NATIONAL BIENNIAL RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE REPORT: BASED ON 1997 DATA WASHINGTON 1997 WASTE MANAGEMENT 30 Total Number of RCRA TSD Facilities 49,157 Tons Total Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed Table 3 Ten Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Managers and Quantity Managed (tons), 1997 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Site Name BOEING AUBURN US DEPT OF ENERGY BAY ZINC CO INC BURLINGTON ENVIRONMENTAL INC KENT BURLINGTON ENVIRONMENTAL INC GEORGE SOL PRO INC BURLINGTON ENVIRONMENTAL INC TACOMA CAMERON YAKIMA INC USN PSNS BREMERTON BOEING RENTON TOTAL City AUBURN RICHLAND MOXEE CITY KENT SEATTLE TACOMA TACOMA YAKIMA BREMERTON RENTON Tons of Waste Managed * 15,825 10,925 9,307 5,542 4,646 2,466 345 84 6 5 49,151 EPA ID WAD041337130 WA7890008967 WAD027530526 WAD991281767 WAD000812909 WAD981769110 WAD020257945 WAD009477175 WA21 7002341 8 WAD009262171 * Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed are excluded. Top Ten Wastes Managed*: 0001, DOOS, FOOS, FOOS, 0007, DOSS, oooe, DOOS, 0018, F002 * Based on the Federal hazardous waste codes most frequently reported, not the quantity managed. See Appendix E of the National Analysis for a description of these waste codes. Top Three Management Methods . The top three management methods used in Washington were: metals recovery - for reuse (25,076 tons); landfill (10,925 tons); and fuel blending (8,298 tons). Washington Imports/Exports (As reported by Washington) . The State that shipped the largest quantity of waste to Washington was Oregon (8,146 tons). . The State to which Washington shipped the largest quantity of waste was Oregon (42,704 tons). NOTE: Columns may not sum due to rounding. Changes to the 1997 Biennial Reporting requirements will make cursory comparisons of the 1997 National Biennial Report to earlier National Biennial Reports misleading. Refer to the Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation. 106 ------- NATIONAL BIENNIAL RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE REPORT: BASED ON 1997 DATA WEST VIRGINIA 1997 WASTE GENERATION 119 152,843 Tons Total Number of RCRA Large Quantity Generators (LQGs) Total Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Generated Table 1 Ten Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators and Quantity Generated (tons), 1997 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Site Name CNG TRANSMISSION CORP. - HASTINGS OSI SPECIALTIES, INC. WEIRTON STEEL CORPORATION RHONE-POULENC INSTITUTE PLANT DUPONT WASHINGTON WORKS CYTEC INDUSTRIES, WILLOW ISLAND PLANT BAYER CORPORATION CENTURY ALUMINUM OF WV, INC. UNION CARBIDE CORPORATION-SO. CHARLESTON STEEL OF WV TOTAL Tons of Waste City Generated PINE GROVE FRIENDLY WEIRTON INSTITUTE WASHINGTON WILLOW ISLAND NEWMARTINSVILLE RAVENSWOOD SOUTH CHARLESTON HUNTINGTON 57,373 20,262 17,844 7,541 7,370 7,165 6,927 6,561 5,634 2,248 138,923 EPA ID WVD116025180 WVD004325353 WVD000068908 WVD005005509 WVD045875291 WVD004341491 WVD056866312 WVD009233297 WVD005005483 WVD072667801 Top Ten Wastes Generated*: 0001, 0002, D018, FOOS, DOOS, FOOS, 0007, DOOQ, F002, DOOS * Based on the Federal hazardous waste codes most frequently reported, not the quantity generated. See Appendix E of the National Analysis for a description of these waste codes. Table 2 Quantity of Generated Waste (tons) that Was Only a Characteristic Waste, Only a Listed Waste or Both Characteristic and Listed Waste, 1997 Only Characteristic Only Listed Both Characteristic & Listed Ignitable Corrosive Reactive Toxic(D004-17) Toxic (D01 8-43) Characteristic Mixed TOTAL 8,775 125 46 1,859 657 72,791 F Waste K Waste P Waste U Waste Listed Mixed 84,254 TOTAL 17,351 13,527 8 1,352 18,125 50,363 TOTAL Char. & Listed 18,226 Changes to the 1997 Biennial Reporting requirements will make cursory comparisons of the 1997 National Biennial Report to earlier National Biennial Reports misleading. Refer to the Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation. 107 ------- NATIONAL BIENNIAL RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE REPORT: BASED ON 1997 DATA WEST VIRGINIA 1997 WASTE MANAGEMENT 22 Total Number of RCRA TSD Facilities 44,438 Tons Total Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed Table 3 Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Managers and Quantity Managed (tons), 1997 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Site Name OSI SPECIALTIES, INC. RHONE-POULENC INSTITUTE PLANT BAYER CORPORATION DUPONT WASHINGTON WORKS CYTEC INDUSTRIES, WILLOW ISLAND PLANT UNION CARBIDE CORPORATION-SO. CHARLESTON INCO ALLOYS INTERNATIONAL, INC. ICI ACRYLICS - BELLE PLANT UCC- TECH CENTER TOTAL * Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed Tons of Waste City Managed * FRIENDLY INSTITUTE NEWMARTINSVILLE WASHINGTON WILLOW ISLAND SOUTH CHARLESTON HUNTINGTON BELLE SOUTH CHARLESTON are excluded. 15,978 7,213 6,901 6,388 5,234 1,227 913 581 3 44,438 EPA ID WVD004325353 WVD005005509 WVD056866312 WVD045875291 WVD004341491 WVD005005483 WVD076826015 WVD005012851 WVD060682291 Top Ten Wastes Managed*: 0001, FOOS, D018, 0002, FOOS, DOOS, F002, U154, F039, 0007 * Based on the Federal hazardous waste codes most frequently reported, not the quantity managed. See Appendix E of the National Analysis for a description of these waste codes. Top Three Management Methods • The top three management methods used in West Virginia were: incineration (18,834 tons); energy recovery - reuse as fuel (15,915 tons); and landfill (8,766 tons). West Virginia Imports/Exports (As reported by West Virginia) . The State that shipped the largest quantity of waste to West Virginia was Texas (2,634 tons). . The State to which West Virginia shipped the largest quantity of waste was Illinois (57,690 tons). NOTE: Columns may not sum due to rounding. Changes to the 1997 Biennial Reporting requirements will make cursory comparisons of the 1997 National Biennial Report to earlier National Biennial Reports misleading. Refer to the Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation. 108 ------- NATIONAL BIENNIAL RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE REPORT: BASED ON 1997 DATA WISCONSIN 1997 WASTE GENERATION 400 147,959 Tons Total Number of RCRA Large Quantity Generators (LQGs) Total Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Generated Table 1 Ten Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators and Quantity Generated (tons), 1997 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Site Name MASTER LOCK COMPANY HYDRITE CHEMICAL CO. SCIENTIFIC PROTIEN LABS INC WRR ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES CO., INC CHARTER STEEL SPECIALTYCHEM PRODUCTS CORPORATION PPG INDUSTRIES INC GM- NAO JANESVILLE- TRUCK PLATFORM MILSOLV CORP VULCAN MATERIALS CO CHEMICALS DIV TOTAL City MILWAUKEE COTTAGE GROVE WAUNAKEE WASHINGTON SAUKVILLE MARINETTE OAK CREEK JANESVILLE MENOMONEE FALLS PORT EDWARDS Tons of Waste Generated 68,652 9,620 7,883 5,883 5,005 4,687 4,169 3,010 2,413 1,814 113,136 EPA ID WID054105218 WID000808824 WID076151364 WID990829475 WID028877074 WID980898266 WID059972935 WID059980045 WID023350192 WID046536231 Top Ten Wastes Generated*: 0001, 0002, FOOS, FOOS, DOOS, 0007, DOOQ, LABP, D039, Fooe * Based on the Federal hazardous waste codes most frequently reported, not the quantity generated. See Appendix E of the National Analysis for a description of these waste codes. Table 2 Quantity of Generated Waste (tons) that Was Only a Characteristic Waste, Only a Listed Waste or Both Characteristic and Listed Waste, 1997 Only Characteristic Only Listed Both Characteristic & Listed Ignitable Corrosive Reactive Toxic(D004-17) Toxic (D01 8-43) Characteristic Mixed TOTAL 22,192 19,554 40 52,416 790 0 F Waste K Waste P Waste U Waste Listed Mixed 94,992 TOTAL 45,150 7,232 47 490 0 52,919 TOTAL Char. & Listed 0 Changes to the 1997 Biennial Reporting requirements will make cursory comparisons of the 1997 National Biennial Report to earlier National Biennial Reports misleading. Refer to the Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation. 109 ------- NATIONAL BIENNIAL RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE REPORT: BASED ON 1997 DATA WISCONSIN 1997 WASTE MANAGEMENT 132 30,934 Tons Total Number of RCRA TSD Facilities Total Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed Table 3 Ten Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Managers and Quantity Managed (tons), 1997 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Site Name HYDRITE CHEMICAL CO. WRR ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES CO., INC AMERICAN PACKAGING CORPORATION HYDRITE CHEMICAL COMPANY COOK COMPOSITES AND POLYMERS CO. LAMP RECYCLERS INC DIGGING VULCAN MATERIALS CO CHEMICALS DIV AURA-II INC MILSOLV CORP TOTAL * Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed City COTTAGE GROVE WASHINGTON COLUMBUS MILWAUKEE SAUKVILLE GREEN BAY SLINGER PORT EDWARDS MILWAUKEE MENOMONEE FALLS are excluded. Tons of Waste Managed * 23,840 5,319 806 782 121 31 21 10 3 1 30,934 EPA ID WID000808824 WID990829475 WID060446499 WID981 092265 WID980615439 WI00001 17853 WID023548837 WID046536231 WI0000934174 WID023350192 Top Ten Wastes Managed*: FOOS, 0001, FOOS, FOOI, D018, F002, DOOS, DOOQ, 0007, DOOS * Based on the Federal hazardous waste codes most frequently reported, not the quantity managed. See Appendix E of the National Analysis for a description of these waste codes. Top Three Management Methods . The top three management methods used in Wisconsin were: fuel blending (18,630 tons); solvents recovery (11,715 tons); and incineration (455 tons). Wisconsin Imports/Exports (As reported by Wisconsin) . The State that shipped the largest quantity of waste to Wisconsin was Illinois (8,706 tons). . The State to which Wisconsin shipped the largest quantity of waste was Indiana (15,102 tons). NOTE: Columns may not sum due to rounding. Changes to the 1997 Biennial Reporting requirements will make cursory comparisons of the 1997 National Biennial Report to earlier National Biennial Reports misleading. Refer to the Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation. 110 ------- NATIONAL BIENNIAL RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE REPORT: BASED ON 1997 DATA WYOMING 1997 WASTE GENERATION 15 1,478 Tons Total Number of RCRA Large Quantity Generators (LQGs) Total Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Generated Table 1 Ten Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators and Quantity Generated (tons), 1997 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Site Name FRONTIER REFINING INC. KFX FUEL PARTNERS, LP. LITLE AMERICA REFINING COMPANY NEWCASTLE REFINERY COMPANY SINCLAIR OIL CORPORATION TEXACO REFINING & MARKETING INC NALCO/EXXON ENERGY CHEMICALS FRANCIS E WARREN AFB CONOCO PIPELINE BANNER MP117 COASTAL CHEM INC TOTAL City CHEYENNE GILLETTE CASPER NEWCASTLE SINCLAIR EVANSVILLE EVANSVILLE CHEYENNE BANNER CHEYENNE Tons of Waste Generated 818 488 38 35 26 24 17 11 8 5 1,468 EPA ID WYD051843613 WYR000001495 WYD048743009 WYD043705102 WYD079959185 WYD088677943 WYD000712687 WY5571924179 WYR000000620 WYD007089196 Top Ten Wastes Generated*: 0001, D018, DOOS, 0007, DOSS, DOOQ, DOOS, FOOS, FOOS, F037 * Based on the Federal hazardous waste codes most frequently reported, not the quantity generated. See Appendix E of the National Analysis for a description of these waste codes. Table 2 Quantity of Generated Waste (tons) that Was Only a Characteristic Waste, Only a Listed Waste or Both Characteristic and Listed Waste, 1997 Only Characteristic Only Listed Both Characteristic & Listed Ignitable Corrosive Reactive Toxic(D004-17) Toxic (D01 8-43) Characteristic Mixed TOTAL 4 1 0 19 524 39 F Waste K Waste P Waste U Waste Listed Mixed 586 TOTAL 259 619 0 2 0 880 TOTAL Char. & Listed 12 Changes to the 1997 Biennial Reporting requirements will make cursory comparisons of the 1997 National Biennial Report to earlier National Biennial Reports misleading. Refer to the Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation. 111 ------- NATIONAL BIENNIAL RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE REPORT: BASED ON 1997 DATA 0 Tons WYOMING 1997 WASTE MANAGEMENT Total Number of RCRA TSD Facilities Total Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed Top Management Method . There were no facilities* in Wyoming that reported managing (treating or disposing) RCRA hazardous waste. * Because quantity managed only by storage was excluded, facilities managing by storage only were not listed. Wyoming Imports/Exports (As reported by Wyoming) . Wyoming did not receive RCRA hazardous wastes from any other State. • The State to which Wyoming shipped the largest quantity of waste was Utah (616 tons). NOTE: Columns may not sum due to rounding. Changes to the 1997 Biennial Reporting requirements will make cursory comparisons of the 1997 National Biennial Report to earlier National Biennial Reports misleading. Refer to the Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation. 112 ------- NOTES ------- |