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Hazardous Waste Report
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                             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

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 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

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                            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.

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                        RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE

      Throughout this Report, the term RCRA hazardous waste refers to solid waste assigned
a Federal Hazardous Waste Code and regulated by RCRA.  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.
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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.

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       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.
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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.
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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

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                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.
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        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.

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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.
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      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.
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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.
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       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
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       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.

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The National Biennial RCRA
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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
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                                                                                        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.
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ALASKA
1997 WASTE GENERATION
50

4,547
Tons
Total Number of RCRA Large
Quantity Generators (LQGs)

Total Quantity of RCRA Hazardous
Waste Generated

<"V
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 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






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                                                                                          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.
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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
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                                                                                         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.
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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
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             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.


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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
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                                                                                      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.


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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.
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                                                           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.

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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.
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                                                                                 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.

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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.


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                                                                                     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.

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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.
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                                                           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.

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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.
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                                                                                           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.
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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.
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                                                            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.
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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.


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                                                                                              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.

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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.
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                                                                                             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.

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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.
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                                                                                              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.


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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.
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                                                                                            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.
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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.
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                                                                                            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.
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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.
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                                                            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.

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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.
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                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.

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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.
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                                                                                      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.
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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.
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                        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.
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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.


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                                                                                              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.
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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.


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                                                                                      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.
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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.
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                                                                           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.


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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.
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                       •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.
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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.


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                                                                                     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.


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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.
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                                                                                       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.
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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.
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                                                                                         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.
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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.
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                                                                                       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.
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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
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                                                          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
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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
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                                                                                      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
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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.
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                                                          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.

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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
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                                                           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.

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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
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                                                                                   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
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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.
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                                                                                  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.

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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.
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                                                                                      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.
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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.


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                                                                            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.
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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.
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                                                         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.
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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.


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                                                                                                 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.
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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
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                                                                                    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.
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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.


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                                                                                         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.
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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.
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                                                                                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.
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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.


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                                                                                   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.

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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.
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                                                                                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.


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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.
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                                                          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.
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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.
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                                                                              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.

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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
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National Biennial Reports misleading. Refer to the Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation.
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                                                                                    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.
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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.
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                                                                                              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.
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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.
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                                                                       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.

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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.
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                                                                                               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.
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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
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National Biennial Reports misleading. Refer to the Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation.
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                                                           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.

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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.
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                                                                               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.

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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.
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                               ,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.
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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.
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                                                                                  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.
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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.
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                                                                                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.

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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.
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                                                                                     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.


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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.


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                                                           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.

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