Environmental Protection
           Agency
Prevention and Toxics
(7408)
745F97001
SERA     1995 Toxics Release Inventory
            Public Data Release
            State Fact Sheets

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Toxics Release Inventory
     State Fact Sheets
                  o. Agency
     U.S. Environmental Protection Agency

   Office of Pollution Prevention and Toxics (7408)

         Washington DC 20460

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           1995 TOXICS RELEASE INVENTORY
Introduction
The fact sheets in this document summarize the basic 1995 Toxics
Release Inventory (TRI) data for each state. This document is
designed as a companion volume to EPA's 1995 Toxics Release
Inventory Public Data Release (EPA 745-R-97-002), a more
detailed examination of TRI data for 1995 and previous years.

The TRI is a publicly available database containing information
about releases and off-site transfers of toxic chemicals from
manufacturing facilities. The TRI was established by section 313 of
the Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act
(EPCRA) of 1986. EPCRA was passed to promote planning for
chemical emergencies and to provide information to the public about
the presence and release of toxic and hazardous chemicals in their
communities. Following passage of the Pollution Prevention Act of
1990, the TRI was expanded to include reporting of additional waste
management and pollution prevention activities.

By July 1 each year, facilities must report their estimated releases and
transfers of toxic chemicals for the preceding calendar year.
Facilities provide this information to EPA and to the state in which
they are located. For 1995, more than 73,000 individual chemical
reporting forms were filed by more than 22,000 facilities. After
completion of data entry and data quality assurance activities, EPA
makes these data available to the public through an on-line database
and through a variety of other means, including this report.
For further information about TRI and for assistance in obtaining
TRI documents, contact the EPCRA Information Hotline at
1-800-424-9346. For assistance in obtaining access to the data,
contact the TRI User Support Service at 202-260-1531. For further
information about individual state TRI programs, contact the state
TRI coordinator listed at the bottom of the fact sheet for that state.

Description of the Fact Sheets	

Each two-page state fact sheet provides the following:

    1. A map of each state with a triangle marking the location of
      each facility reporting to the TRI in 1995.
    2. Oil-site Releases: The amounts of toxic chemicals released to
      the air, water, and land and injected into underground wells at
      reporting facilities within the state.
    3. Oil-site Waste Management: The amounts of toxic
      chemicals recycled, burned for energy recovery, or treated at
      reporting facilities within the state.
    4. Off-site Transfers for Further Waste Management: The
      amounts of chemicals sent from reporting facilities to other
      locations (off-site) for waste management, including recycling,
      energy recovery, treatment, and disposal. Amounts treated at
      publicly owned treatment works (POTWs) are presented
      separately from amounts treated at other locations. "Other
      Off-site Transfers" refers to amounts reported with no off-site
      management code or with an invalid code.

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    5. The population of the state, the number of facilities reporting
      to TRI from that state, and the number of forms submitted by
      those facilities. The population statistics for the 50 states, the
      District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico are 1995 U.S. Census
      estimates, issued December 1996. Population figures for
      American Samoa, the Virgin Islands, and Guam are from the
      1990 U.S. Census, as these are the most recent data available.
    6. The state's national rank for total releases (including
      underground injection of waste), air/water/land releases
      (excluding underground injection), receipt of transfers from
      facilities outside of the state, and transfers of waste to sites
      outside the state.
    7. The five chemicals with the largest quantity of releases,
      including underground injection, and the five chemicals with
      the largest quantity of air/water/land releases, excluding
      underground injection.
    8. The 10 facilities reporting the largest quantity of toxic
      chemical releases, including underground injection, and the 10
      facilities reporting the largest quantity of toxic chemicals to
      air/water/land, excluding underground injection.
    9. Contact names, telephone numbers, and fax numbers for the
      state TRI coordinator and for the EPA TRI coordinator for the
      region in which the state is located.

Note that certain information in these fact sheets is provided on the
basis of total releases, including underground injection, and on the
basis of air/water/land releases, excluding underground injection.
For states with little or no underground injection of waste, these
alternative rankings will be similar or identical. However, for the
states with substantial amounts of underground injection, EPA offers
these alternative rankings because questions have been raised about
whether underground injection of waste into Class I injection wells is
properly viewed as a direct environmental release. Properly designed
and constructed Class I injection wells have substantially lower
exposure potential than direct forms of release. These alternative
rankings may help the public focus on releases of greatest concern in
their communities.


Status of State  TRI  Programs	

Each year, at the request of the TRI Project of the Forum on State
and Tribal Toxics Action (FOSTTA), the National Conference of
State Legislatures (NCSL) conducts an assessment of state TRI
programs. This assessment gathers basic information about state TRI
programs, including state data management and data use activities,
outreach and services to industry and the general public, and staffing
and funding levels.

This year's assessment was conducted in the fall of 1996. Forty-
eight states and Puerto Rico and the District of Columbia responded.
Tennessee and New Hampshire did not participate this year and the
data matrices reflect their responses from last year's NCSL
assessment. The U.S. Virgin Islands, Guam, and American Samoa
are not included in this year's assessment.

Some of the major findings of this state TRI program assessment are
summarized below. State responses to some of the questions are
presented in a matrix following this section. For further information

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about this assessment, contact: George Hagevik, National
Conference of State Legislatures, 1560 Broadway, Suite 700,
Denver, CO 80202; phone (303) 830-2200.

Public Access to the Data: All but three states, New York, Oregon
and South Carolina, provide copies of the TRI reporting form filed by
facilities to the public upon request. Twenty-four states produce a
state TRI report. Thirty-one states will conduct data runs/analysis for
the public. Thirty-seven states give out EPA TRI documents to the
public and twenty-two states give out copies of the state's TRI data
on diskette. Six states have a TRI-related World Wide Web page.
The groups which contact the states for TRI information with the most
frequency are the media, citizens, public interest groups, and industry.

State Use of the TRI Data: Thirty-seven states use the TRI data to
identify facilities for pollution prevention activities. Twenty-two
states use the TRI data for emergency prevention planning and twenty-
two states use the TRI data for inspection targeting for permit
compliance. Twenty-one states use the data for Geographic
Information System mapping or other mapping activities and twenty-
one states use it for risk screening or risk analysis activities.
Seventeen states integrate the TRI data with other databases while
ten states use the TRI data in environmental equity/justice projects.
Data Collection and Management: Thirty-seven states reported
that they enter some or all of their TRI data into a state database.
Twenty-nine states make their own computerized TRI data available
within six months of the July 1 reporting deadline. Thirty-seven
states accept TRI reporting forms from facilities in magnetic media
format.

Outreach and Compliance: Most states provide their industries
with a number of different outreach opportunities, training sessions,
technical assistance or hotlines. Thirteen states have EPCRA section
313 enforcement authority under state law. Ten states mandate the
reporting of information beyond what is required under EPCRA.
Nine states require facilities to submit toxic use reduction/pollution
prevention plans.

Resources Committed to TRI: Thirty-two states have the
equivalent of one or more full-time employees working in the state
TRI program. Thirty-seven states provide funding for their TRI
program. Twelve states provide no funding for the TRI program.

State Priorities: State TRI program managers were asked to state
the top three priorities for their state TRI program. Outreach,
enforcement/compliance, and training for industry were the three most
popular responses.

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         1995 State TRI Program Assessment*
State
AL
AK
AZ
AR
CA
CO
CT
DC
DE
FL
GA
HI
IA
ID
IL
IN
KS
KY
LA
MA
MD
ME
MI
MN
MO
MS
MT
NC
ND
NE
NH
NJ
NM
IVY
NV
OH
OK
OR
PA
RI
SC
SD
TN
TX
UT
VA
VT
WA
WI
WV
WY
PR
1.
Information
Provided
to the
Public
a,b,d
a,b,c
a,b,d,e,f,h
a,c,e,f
a,e
a-e
a,b,c
a,b
a,b,d,e,f,h
a-f,h
a,d,e,f
a,b,c,e,f
a,c
a,b,f
a,b,c,e,f
a-g
a-e
a-f
a-e
a,b,c,e,f,g,i
a,b,e
a,b
a-g
a,b,c,e,f
a,c,g
a,b,d,e,f
a,b
a,b,c,d
a,b,c
a,d
a,b
a-f
a,b,c
e,f
a
a,b,d-g
a,b,e,f,h
e,f
a,d,e
a
b,c,e,h
a,b,e
a
a,b,e,g,h,i
a,e,f
a
a,b,e,f
a,b,e,f,h
a,b,d,e,f
a,b,f
a
a,b,c,h
2.
TRI
Report
Production
Years
na
na
91-%
93-94
na
na
na
93-%
94-%
93-%
93-%
nr
na
nr
93-%
93-%
na
93-%
93-95
93-%
na
na
93-%
93-96
na
93,95
na
na
na
na
na
93-%
na
93-%
na
93-96
93-%
93-%
na
na
na
na
na
na
95-%
na
nr
93-%
92-%
94-%
na
93-95
3.
Groups
Requesting
TRI
Data
a,b,d,e,g
b,c,e,f,g,hj
a-g
a,b,e,g
a-g
a,b,d,e,g
a,e,f,g
a,b,e,f,g
a,b,c,e,f,g
a,b,d,e,g
a-g
a,e,f
a,e,g
a,b,d,g
a-g,k
a-g
a-e,hj,k
a,b,c,d,e,g
a-feh
a,b,e,g
a-g
nr
|_ a-&k
a-gj,k
a,c,e,g
a-g,h
a,e,f,g
a,b,c,d,g
a,b
a,b,d,e,g
a-e,g
a-&y
c,d,g
b,c,d(e,tg
a,g
a-g
a,b,e,f
a-g
a-g,hj
aj
a,b,e,f,g,k
a,b,d,g
nr
a-g
a,b,c,e,f
a,b,e,g
c,gj
a-g
a-gj,k
a-g
na
a,b,e,f,g
4.
Data Used
for What
Purposes
c,f
c-f
a-d,g
c,f
a,J
a,c,d,f,ij
c,f,i
a,b,d
a,c,d,e,f,g
a,f,gj
b,c,e
e
nr
nr
a,c,d,e,f
a,c,d,e,ij
c,d,e,f
c,d,e,k
a-d,f,g,hj
a,b,c,fj
a,c
nr
c
c,e,hj,k
c
c,d,ej
k
a,c,k
d,e
c,d,ej
a,c,d,f
a,c,f,h,ij
d,e
c,e,tgj
k
c,d,e,f
a,b,c,f,g,i
c,d,e,f
c,f,h,k
k
a,bj
c,d,ej
d
a,c,fj,k
a,c,d,e,g
c
c,e
a,b,cj
a,b,c,ej
a-h
nr
c,d,f
5.
TRI
Data-Base
y
n
y
y
y
n
n
y
y
y
y
n
n
n
y
y
y
y
y
y
y
n
y
y
y
y
n
y
n
y
y
y
n
y
n
y
y
y
y
y
y
y
n
y
y
n
n
y
y
y
n
y
6.
How Soon
Available
After July 1
(months)
4
na
6
6
2
na
na
3
1
3
3
na
na
na
6
6
3
10
6-8
6
3-4
na
3-6
3
4
3-5
na
6-8
na
nr
nr
9
na
3
na
5
3
8-12
1
9
5
3-6
nr
3
4
na
na
3
2
6
na
5
7.
FormR
Magnetic
Media
Accepted
n
y
y
n
y
y
n
y
y
y
y
y
y
y
y
y
y
n
y
n
y
n
y
y
y
n
y
y
y
n
n
y
y
y
y
y
y
n
y
n
y
y
n
n
y
y
y
y
y
y
n
n
8.
Data
Available
for Which
Years
87-95
na
91-95
95
87-95
na
na
87-95
87-95
90-95
87-95
na
na
na
87-95
94-95
87-95
88-94
87-95
90-95
88-95
na
90-95
88-95
87-95
87-92,94
na
92-95
na
87-95
nr
87-95
na
nr
na
87-95
88-95
91-95
87-95
93-95
87-95
92-95
na
88-95
87-95
na
na
87-95
87-95
92-95
na
87-95
"Full content of questions asked and their associated response codes follow matrix.

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State
AL
AK
AZ
AR
CA
CO
CT
DC
DE
FL
GA
HI
IA
ID
IL
IN
KS
KY
LA
MA
MD
ME
MI
MN
MO
MS
MT
NC
ND
NE
NH
NJ
NM
NY
NV
OH
OK
OR
PA
RI
SC
SD
TN
TX
UT
VA
VT
\VA
WI
WV
WY
PR
9.
Public Access
to State TRI
Computer
Database?
n
na
n
n
n
nr
na
n
n
n
n
na
na
na
n
n
y
n
nr
n
n
na
n
n
n
n
na
n
na
n
nr
n
na
n
na
n
n
n
n
n
n
n
nr
n
n
na
na
n
n
n
na
n
10.
Programs to
Explain EPCRA
Reporting
Requirements
a,b,c,d
none
a,c,d
a
nr
nr
e
a,c,d
a,b,c,d
a,c,d
c,d,e
nr
nr
a,c
c,d
a,b,c,d,e
b,c,d
a,c,e
nr
a,b,c,d
a,c
a
a,c,d
a,b,c,d
d,e
a,c,d,e
none
a,e
c,d
a,b,c,d
a,c,d
a,c,d
a,c
c,d
nr
a,b,c,d
a,b,c,d
nr
c,d
nr
b
a,c,d,e
a
a,c,d,e
a,c,d
a
e
c,d,e
c,e
a,c
nr
b,c,d
11.
Authority
to Enforce
EPCRA
Section 3 13
n
n
y
n
n
n
y
n
y
y
n
y
n
n
y
n
y
n
nr
nr
n
y
n
y
n
n
n
n
n
n
n
n
y
n
n
y
n
n
y
n
n
n
n
y
n
n
n
n
n
n
n
n
12.
Other
Mandated
Criteria
a
a
c,h
a
a
nr
a
Ch
a
a
a
nr
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
b,c,d,&h,i
a
h
a
c,h
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
d&h,i
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
hj
nr
a
h
h
c
a
a
a
13.
Top Three
Priorities
outreach, compliance, training/edu
na/nr
outreach, training
outreach, training, compliance
data quality, info dissem.
CRTK,P2,perf.part.agreement
provide public info
training, outreach, reg. dev't
public access, Industry assist., data quality
outreach, training, enft
outreach, public info, compliance
maintaining availability of info (data)
na/nr
outreach,training,enft
data quality, info, requests, compliance
outreach, training, P2
compliance.public info,planning,training
outreach, P2, voluntary reductions
outreach, training
outreach, P2,enf t
nr
nr
outreach, training, enft
training, outreach.enf t
outreach, training
outreach, training, enft
na/nr
outreach, training
outreach, compliance
outreach, P2
awareness, compliance,P2
tracking, outreach, EPA
planning, outreach, public info
outreach, training, enft
fee tracking
training, outreach, enft
training, compliance, outreach
public information
data quality, fees
data quality, tech. assistance
data analysis, public info, compliance
compliance, tech. ass't, outreach
nr
tech. assis., outreach, P2
outreach,training, compliance
data, industry and public ass't
outreach, risk mgmt.
public edu, tech. ass't, agency support
outreach, funding, high profile
public info.,enft, risk analysis
na/nr
na/nr
14.
How Many
TRIFTEs
1
<0.1
1.5
2.5
0.5
0.5
<1
2
1
1
2
0.1
0.1
1
2
2
5
0.5
2
16
1
2
3
2
1
2
na
1
0.25
1.5
0
0.4
1
1
1
3.2
1
0.25
1
nr
0.8
0.3
2
2
0.2
0.5
0.1
0.6
2.1
1
0
2
15.
Total
Program
Funding
(in$1000)
0
0
50-100
150-200
-50
-50
-50
-50
-50
1-50
100-150
0
0
0
100-150
150-200
nr
1-50
1-50
over 200
1-50
1-50
100-150
1-50
1-50
1-50
na
1-50
1-50
50-100
0
1-50
1-50
0
0
over 200
1-50
0
50-100
100-150
0
1-50
nr
50-100
1-50
1-50
1-50
50-100
100-150
1-50
0
0
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NCSL  Assessment Questions and
Response  Codes	


1.  Which of the following is provided to the public?
    a. copies of Form Rs
    b. EPA TRI documents
    c. copies of the EPA state diskette
    d. TRI public reading room
    e. data runs/analysis
    f. annual state TRI report
    g. TRI-related World Wide Web page
    h. other state-produced TRI documents
    i. bulletin board

2.  If the state produces an annual state TRI report, for which years has
    such a report has been produced?

3.  Which groups contact the state for TRI data?
    a. media
    b. industry
    c. state government organizations
    d. local government organizations
    e. public interest groups
    f. academics
    g. citizens
    h. attorneys
    i. legislators
    j. consultants
    k. others
                                                       4.  How has the state used TRI information?
                                                           a. GIS or other mapping activities
                                                           b. environmental equity/justice projects
                                                           c. identifying facilities for P2 activities
                                                           d. emergency prevention planning
                                                           e. risk screening or risk analysis
                                                           f. inspection targeting for permit compliance
                                                           g. developing/revising permit limits
                                                           h. facility  siting/permitting decisions
                                                           i. integrated the TRI with another database
                                                           j. other

                                                       5.  Does the state enter TRI data into a state database?

                                                       6.  How soon (in months) following the July 1 reporting deadline is
                                                           computerized state TRI information typically available?

                                                       7.  Does the state accept TRI reporting forms in magnetic media
                                                           format?

                                                       8.  For which years are the state's TRI data available on the state's
                                                           computer?

                                                       9.  Can the public gain on-line access to this state TRI computer
                                                           database?

                                                       10. What outreach programs does the state conduct to explain EPCRA
                                                           section 313/TRI reporting requirements to industry?
                                                           a. training sessions
                                                           b. site visits
                                                           c. distribute  materials
                                                           d. technical assistance
                                                           e. hotline

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11. Does the state have EPCRA section 313 enforcement authority        NotOS
   under state law?                                                 ~~^~"^~-
--. ,   .,. .      ...   .^^^.^.    .   ~.~™~,      .                 *  Indicates state provided information that could not be
12. In addition to the federal EPCRA section 313/TRI reporting                summarized in the matrix
   criteria, what other criteria does the state mandate?
   f-  n°ne.         .                                                      na = not applicable
   b.  additional chemicals
   c.  additional SIC codes                                                   OT = no response
   d  smaller or no chemical reporting threshold
   e.  lower or no minimum employee threshold
   f.  peak release information
   g.  throughput (mass balance information)
   h.  additional reporting elements
   i.  toxics use reduction/pollution prevention plans or goals

13. What is the state's top three priorities for the TRI program?

14. How many people are currently working in the state TRI program
   (expressed in Full-Time Equivalents)?

15. What is the approximate total funding amount for the state's
   EPCRA section 313/TRI program including salaries, grants,
   contract moneys, etc. (in SlOOOs)?

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            ALABAMA
                                     Reported Releases and Waste Management Activities
                                                              (pounds)
Population 4,246,205
Total Facilities 520
Total Forms 1,927
Form As 212
National Rank for Total Releases 5
National Rank for Air/Water/Land
Releases 5
Transfers into State
Rank 8
Pounds 66,500,73 1
Transfers out of State
Rank 15
Pounds 44,095,929



1 . A %^^ AA\ On-site Releases
|A. * AAAA \ Air Emissions
/ A A ^ AA A~ \ Surface Water Discharges
/A i . A * \ Underground Injection
/ * ^& A ^^ \ Releases to Land
1 A fl^ 4» * A \
/ A 4^ A A A\ On-site Waste Management
/ « Recycling
/ .j^ A^. .Al^V Energy Recovery
I * %A  Treatment
A A A V
A A A 1 Off-site Transfers for Further Waste Management
A * AAA A A* * A) Recycling
4 A ** A4 A % { Energy Recovery

A j" i reatment
1 4fA\ Publicly Ovraed Treatment Works (POT Ws)
LT\A { Disposal
-^-^ Other Off-site Transfers
102
91
3
7

1,502
1,039
47
415
68
34
14
,765,046
,867,818
,589,626
16
,307,586

,465,861
,961,282
,013,113
,491,466
,729,673
,802,196
,368,339
6,280,748

12

729,492
,546,578
2,320
  Top Five Chemicals for Total Releases
Top Five Chemicals for Air/Water/Land Releases


Chemical

Carbon disulfide
Methanol
Xylene (mixed isomers)
Zinc compounds
Ammonia

Air
Emissions
Pounds
34,148,419
17,661349
4,442,643
58,145
3,642^34
Surface
Water
Discharges
Pounds
6,909
1,215,438
933
176,664
559,949
Under-
ground
Injection
Pounds
0
0
0
0
0

Releases
to Land
Pounds
0
75355
250
4,130,507
72^06

Total
Releases
Pounds
34,155328
18,952,142
4,443,826
4365316
4,274389


Chemical

Carbon disulfide
Methanol
Xylene (mixed isomers)
Zinc compounds
Ammonia

Air
Emissions
Pounds
34,148,419
17,661349
4,442,643
58,145
3,642,234
Surface
Water
Discharges
Pounds
6,909
1,215,438
933
176,664
559,949

Releases
to Land
Pounds
0
75355
250
4,130,507
72,206

Total
Releases
Pounds
34,155328
18,952,142
4,443,826
4365316
4,274389

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                                          ALABAMA
Top Ten Facilities for Total
Releases
Air Surface Water
Facility

Courtaulds Fibers Inc.
USSFairfield Works
Mead Coated Board Inc.
Reynolds Metals Co.
Jefferson SmurfitCorp.
3M
Champion International Corp.
International Paper
Amoco Chemical Co.
Kimberly-Clark Corp.


Facility

Courtaulds Fibers Inc.
USSFairfield Works
Mead Coated Board Inc.
Reynolds Metals Co.
Jefferson Smurfit Corp.
3M
Champion International Corp.
International Paper
Amoco Chemical Co.
Kimberly-Clark Corp.
City, County

Axis, Mobile
Fairfield, Jefferson
Cottonton, Russell
Sheffield, Colbert
Brewton, Escambia
Guin, Marion
Courtland, Lawrence
Selma, Dallas
Decatur, Morgan
Mobile,Mobile
Top Ten Facilities

City, County

Axis, Mobile
Fairfield, Jefferson
Cottonton, Russell
Sheffield, Colbert
Brewton, Escambia
Guin, Marion
Courtland, Lawrence
Selma, Dallas
Decatur, Morgan
Mobile, Mobile
Emissions
Pounds
33,437,000
108,694
3,331,676
2,886,960
2,465,560
2,471,008
2^38,225
1,907,605
2,057,306
1,702,970
Discharges
Pounds
51,800
6,521
7,750
0
60,736
0
44,797
357,280
192,621
521,040

Underground Releases Total
Injection to Land Releases
Pounds Pounds Pounds
0 529,400 34,018,200
0 3,955,454 4,070,669
0 17,227 3,356,653
0 0 2,886,960
0 1,020 2,527,316
0 0 2,471,008
0 18,329 2,301351
0 10 2^64,895
0 0 2^49,927
0 0 2^24,010
for Air/Water/Land Releases
Air
Emissions
Pounds
33,437,000
108,694
3,331,676
2,886,960
2,465,560
2,471,008
2^38,225
1,907,605
2,057,306
1,702,970
Surface Water
Discharges
Pounds
51,800
6,521
7,750
0
60,736
0
44,797
357,280
192,621
521,040
Releases
to Land
Pounds
529,400
3,955,454
17,227
0
1,020
0
18,329
10
0
Air/Water/Land
Releases
Pounds
34,018^00
4,070,669
3,356,653
2,886,960
2,527316
2,471,008
2,301351
2,264,895
2,249,927
0 2,224,010
   For More Information...
State Contact:
   (334) 260-2717

EPA Regional Contact:
   (404) 562-9191
     Ed Poolos
Fax (334) 272-8131

  Ezequiel Velez
Fax (404) 562-9163
To obtain TRI data use assistance,
call TRI User Support Service (TRI-US):
                                                                (202)260-1531
            Fax(202)260-4659

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     / 1995TOXICSRELEASEINVENTORY
                         ALASKA
Population
Total Facilities
Total Forms
  Form As
National Rank for Total Releases
National Rank for Air/Water/Land
  Releases
Transfers into State
  Rank
  Pounds
Transfers out of State
  Rank
  Pounds
                         602,545
                             1 0
                             40
                              6
                             42

                             4 1

                             44
                         397,253

                             53
                           1,360
Reported Releases and Waste Management Activities
                                            (pounds)
On-site Releases                              6,960,305
    Air Emissions                            5,405,584
    Surface Water Discharges                    1,070,617
    Underground Injection                          193
    Releases to Land                           483,911

On-site Waste Management                     3,245,679
    Recycling                                 29,470
    Energy Recovery                          l ,211,000
    Treatment                               2,005,209

Off-site Transfers for Further Waste Management       7,390
    Recycling                                  1,320
    Energy Recovery                               i o
    Treatment                                    30
    Publicly Owned Treatment Works (POTWs)             0
    Disposal                                    6,030
    Other Off-site Transfers                           o
             Top Five Chemicals for Total Releases
                                                                    Top Five Chemicals for Air/Water/Land Releases


Chemical

Ammonia
Methanol
"Hydrochloric acid
Ethyleneglycol
Chloroform

Air
Emissions
Pounds
4,058,840
360,300
546,500
40
110,700
Surface
Water
Discharges
Pounds
20,714
868^50
630
15,000
46,000
Under-
ground
Injection
Pounds
150
38
0
0
0

Releases
to Land
Pounds
0
0
0
480,875
30

Total
Releases
Pounds
4,079,704
1,228,588
547,130
495,915
156,730


Chemical

Ammonia
Methanol
"Hydrochloric acid
Ethylene glycol
Chloroform

Air
Emissions
Pounds
4,058,840
360,300
546,500
40
110,700
Surface
Water
Discharges
Pounds
20,714
868,250
630
15,000
46,000

Releases
to Land
Pounds
0
0
0
480,875
30

Total
Releases
Pounds
4,079,554
1,228,550
547,130
495,915
156,730
* Effective with the 1995 reporting year, the listing for hydrochloric acid was modified to include only acid aerosol forms. Reported releases of hydrochloric acid to water, land, and
 underground injection are unlikely to be acid aerosol forms and therefore probably represent misreporting.

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          1995TOXICSRELEASEINVENTORY
                                    Top Ten Facilities for Total Releases
Facility
Unocal Agricultural Products
KetchikanPulpCo.
U.S. Air Force
Tesoro Alaska Petroleum Co.
U.S. Air Force
Mapco Alaska Petroleum Inc.
Petro Star Valdez Refinery
Petro Star Inc.


Air
City, County Emissions
Pounds
Kenai, Kenai Peninsula 4,167,702
Ketchikan,Ketchikan Gateway 904,320
ElmendorfAFB, Anchorage 0
Kenai, Kenai Peninsula 289,030
Clear, Denali 0
North Pole, Fairbanks North Star 44,311
Valdez, Valdez-Cordova 180
North Pole, Fairbanks North Star 41
Surface Water
Discharges
Pounds
33,755
915,580
0
1,282
120,000
0
0
0
Underground Releases Total
Injection to Land Releases
Pounds Pounds Pounds
188 8 4,201,653
0 30 1,819,930
0 480,870 480,870
0 1,368 291,680
5 0 120,005
0 1,635 45,946
0 0 180
0 0 41
Top Ten Facilities for Air/Water/Land Releases
Facility
Unocal Agricultural Products
KetchikanPulpCo.
U.S. Air Force
Tesoro Alaska Petroleum Co.
U.S. Air Force
Mapco Alaska Petroleum Inc.
Petro Star Valdez Refinery
Petro Star Inc.


Air
City, County Emissions
Pounds
Kenai, Kenai Peninsula 4,167,702
Ketchikan,Ketchikan Gateway 904,320
ElmendorfAFB, Anchorage 0
Kenai, Kenai Peninsula 289,030
Clear, Denali 0
North Pole, Fairbanks North Star 44,3 1 1
Valdez, Valdez-Cordova 180
North Pole, Fairbanks North Star 41
SurfaceWater
Discharges
Pounds
33,755
915,580
0
1,282
120,000
0
0
0
Releases Air/Water/Land
to Land Releases
Pounds Pounds
8 4,201,465
30 1,819,930
480,870 480,870
1,368 291,680
0 120,000
1,635 45,946
0 180
0 41
       For More Information...
State Contact:
    (907)465-5220

EPA Regional Contact:
    (206)553-4016
 Camille Stephens
Fax (907) 465-5244

   Christina Colt
Fax(206)553-8509
To obtain TRI data use assistance,
call TRI User Support Service (TRI-US):
                                                                              (202)260-1531
              Fax(202)260-4659

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        1 995 TOXICS RELEASE INVENTORY
AMERICAN  SAMOA
Population              46,773
Total Facilities               1
Total Forms                 1
 Form As                  0
National Rank for Total Releases   54
National Rank for Air/Water/Land
 Releases                 54
Transfers into State
 Rank                   49
 Pounds               25,067
Transfers out of State
 Rank                   54
 Pounds                   0
                                                            Reported Releases and Waste Management Activities
                                                                                                 (pounds)
On-site Releases
    Air Emissions
    Surface Water Discharges
    Underground Injection
    Releases to Land

On-site Waste Management
    Recycling
    Energy Recovery
    Treatment

Off-site Transfers for Further Waste Management
    Recycling
    Energy Recovery
    Treatment
    Publicly Owned Treatment Works (POTWs)
    Disposal
    Other Off-site Transfers
                                              5,300
                                              5,300
                                                o
                                                o
                                                o
                                                                                                      o
                                                                                                      o
         Top Five Chemicals for Total Releases
     Top Five Chemicals for Air/Water/Land Releases
Air
Chemical Emissions
Pounds
Ammonia 5,300




Surface
Water
Discharges
Pounds
0




Under-
ground
Injection
Pounds
0




Releases
to Land
Pounds
0




Total
Releases Chemical
Pounds
5300 Ammonia




Air
Emissions
Pounds
5300




Surface
Water
Discharges
Pounds
0




Releases
to Land
Pounds
0




Total
Releases
Pounds
5300





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  1995 TOXICSRELEASE INVENTORY
                     AMERICAN SAMOA
                          Top Ten Facilities for Total Releases
Air SurfaccWater Underground Releases
Facility City, County Emissions Discharges Injection to Land
Pounds Pounds Pounds Pounds
VCS Samoa Packing Co. Pago Pago Samoa, Eastern 5,300 0 00








Total
Releases
Pounds
5,300








                     Top Ten Facilities for Air/Water/Land Releases
      Facility
    City, County
  Air
Emissions
 Pounds
Surface Water
 Discharges
  Pounds
Releases
to Land
 Pounds
Air/Water/Land
  Releases
   Pounds
  VCS Samoa Packing Co.
 Pago Pago Samoa, Eastern
    5,300
                                                              0
                                                 0
                             5,300
For More Information...
State Contact:
   (684)633-2304

EPA Regional Contact:
   (415)744-1121
                                                   TogipaTausaga
                                                   Adam Browning
                                                 Fax(415)744-1073
                     To obtain TRI data use assistance,
                     call TRI User Support Service (TRI-US):
                     (202)260-1531
                      Fax(202)260-4659

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                      ARIZONA
Population            4,305,016
Total Facilities               187
Total Forms                 491
  Form As                  48
National Rank for Total Releases   22
National Rank for Air/Water/Land
  Releases                  22
Transfers into State
  Rank                     25
  Pounds             13,052,409
Transfers out of State
  Rank                     20
  Pounds             37,709,602
                                                                  Reported Releases and Waste Management Activities
                                                                                                           (pounds)
 On-site Releases
     Air Emissions
     Surface Water Discharges
     Underground Injection
     Releases to Land

 On-site Waste Management
     Recycling
     Energy Recovery
     Treatment
 35,832,635
  7,306,986
     4,829
       14
 28,520,806

525,589,587
515,494,688
   507,107
  9,587,792
 Off-site Transfers for Further Waste Management  63,707,179
     Recycling                            51,003,644
     Energy Recovery                         982,175
     Treatment                             9,048,997
     Publicly Owned Treatment Works (POTWs)      2,109,541
     Disposal                               562,822
     Other Off-site Transfers                         0
          Top Five Chemicals for Total Releases
Top Five Chemicals for Air/Water/Land Releases


Chemical

Copper compounds
Zinc compounds
Lead compounds
Methanol
n-Hexane

Air
Emissions
Pounds
780,544
46,523
147,065
1,736,012
705,756
Surface
Water
Discharges
Pounds
367
0
0
0
0
Under-
ground
Injection
Pounds
0
0
0
0
0

Releases
to Land
Pounds
17,584,843
5,726,080
3,548,579
336,926
0

Total
Releases
Pounds
18365,754
5,772,603
3,695,644
2,072,938
705,756


Chemical

Copper compounds
Zinc compounds
Lead compounds
Methanol
n-Hexane

Air
Emissions
Pounds
780,544
46,523
147,065
1,736,012
705,756
Surface
Water
Discharges
Pounds
367
0
0
0
0

Releases
to Land
Pounds
17,584,843
5,726,080
3,548,579
336,926
0

Total
Releases
Pounds
18365,754
5,772,603
3,695,644
2,072,938
705,756

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         1995 TOXICS RELEASE INVENTORY
                                    Top Ten Facilities for Total Releases

Facility

Asarco Inc.
Cyprus Miami Mining Corp.
Stone Container Corp.
Allied-Signal Laminate
Casa Grande Oil Mill
Bhp Copper Metals Co.
Sea Ray Boats Inc.
Griffin Corp.
Western Fiberglass of Arizona
Anderson Clayton Corp.


Facility

Asarco Inc.
Cyprus Miami Mining Corp.
Stone Container Corp.
Allied-Signal Laminate
Casa Grande Oil Mill
Bhp Copper Metals Co.
Sea Ray Boats Inc.
Griffin Corp.
Western Fiberglass of Arizona
Anderson Clayton Corp.

City, County

Hayden,Gila
Claypool,Gila
Snowflake,Navajo
Chandler, Maricopa
Casa Grande, Final
San Manuel, Final
Phoenix, Maricopa
Casa Grande, Final
Eloy, Final
Phoenix, Maricopa
Top Ten Facilities

City, County

Hayden, Gila
Claypool,Gila
Snowflake, Navajo
Chandler, Maricopa
Casa Grande, Final
San Manuel, Final
Phoenix, Maricopa
Casa Grande, Final
Eloy, Final
Phoenix, Maricopa
Air
Emissions
Pounds
1,123,303
145,019
1,892,672
563,072
561,797
200,900
200,400
184,661
155,000
143,959
Surface Water
Discharges
Pounds
0
443
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Underground Releases Total
Injection to Land Releases
Pounds Pounds Pounds
0 17,187,172 18,310,475
0 10,712,090 10,857,552
0 350,546 2,243,218
0 0 563,072
0 0 561,797
0 251,250 452,150
0 0 200,400
0 0 184,661
0 0 155,000
0 0 143,959
for Air/Water/Land Releases
Air
Emissions
Pounds
1,123,303
145,019
1,892,672
563,072
561,797
200,900
200,400
184,661
155,000
143,959
Surface Water
Discharges
Pounds
0
443
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Releases
to Land
Pounds
17,187,172
10,712,090
350,546
0
0
251,250
0
0
0
0
Air/Water/Land
Releases
Pounds
18,310,475
10,857,552
2,243,218
563,072
561,797
452,150
200,400
184,661
155,000
143,959
       For More Information...
State Contact:
    (602)231-6346
     Daniel Roe
Fax(602)231-6313
To obtain TRI data use assistance,
call TRI User Support Service (TRI-US):
                                  EPA Regional Contact:
                                      (415)744-1121
                             Adam Browning
                            Fax(415)744-1073
                 (202)260-1531
              Fax (202) 260-4659

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        1995 TOXICS RELEASE INVENTORY
                                                           ARKANSAS
Population
Total Facilities
Total Forms
 Form As
 2,484,761
     387
    1,260
     117
National Rank for Total Releases   24
National Rank for Air/Water/Land
 Releases
Transfers into State
 Rank
 Pounds
Transfers out of State
 Rank
 Pounds
      24

      24
17,258,648

      11
55,655,293
                                                                Reported Releases and Waste Management Activities
                                                                                                        (pounds)
On-site Releases
    Air Emissions
    Surface Water Discharges
    Underground Injection
    Releases to Land

On-site Waste Management
    Recycling
    Energy Recovery
    Treatment
 34,681,977
 29,792,097
   916,093
  2,637,068
  1,336,719

369,257,247
202,594,425
 35,872,755
130,790,067
Off-site Transfers for Further Waste Management  65,504,510
    Recycling
    Energy Recovery
    Treatment
    Publicly Owned Treatment Works (POTWs)
    Disposal
    Other Off-site Transfers
 55,060,457
  6,626,109
  1,887,199
   262,744
  1,664,073
     3,928
          Top Five Chemicals for Total Releases
                                            Top Five Chemicals for Air/Water/Land Releases


Chemical

Methanol
Ammonia
n-Hexane
Toluene
Xylene (mixed isomers)

Air
Emissions
Pounds
5,020368
5,739,010
3,719,870
2,752,425
2,078,458
Surface
Water
Discharges
Pounds
189373
195,559
15,000
2
2
Under-
ground
Injection
Pounds
1,501,400
0
0
2,484
1,800

Releases
to Land
Pounds
28,010
23,260
0
450
250

Total
Releases
Pounds
6,739,151
5,957,829
3,734,870
2,755361
2,080,510


Chemical

Ammonia
Methanol
n-Hexane
Toluene
Xylene (mixed isomers)

Air
Emissions
Pounds
5,739,010
5,020368
3,719,870
2,752,425
2,078,458
Surface
Water
Discharges
Pounds
195,559
189373
15,000
2
2

Releases
to Land
Pounds
23,260
28,010
0
450
250

Total
Releases
Pounds
5,957,829
5,237,751
3,734,870
2,752,877
2,078,710

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  ! "5 TOXICS RELEASE INVENTORY
                                  ARKANSAS
                      Top Ten Facilities for Total Releases

Facility

Terra Nitrogen Co. L.P.
Great Lakes Chemical Corp.
Lion Oil Co.
U.S. Vanadium Corp.
International Paper
Georgia-Pacific Paper
Quincy Soybean Co.
Georgia-Pacific Corp.
Viskase Corp.
International Paper


Facility

Terra Nitrogen Co. L.P.
Lion Oil Co.
U.S. Vanadium Corp.
International Paper
Georgia-Pacific Paper
Quincy Soybean Co.
Georgia-Pacific Corp.
Viskase Corp.
International Paper
Riceland Foods

City, County

Blytheville, Mississippi
El Dorado, Union
El Dorado, Union
Hot Springs, Garland
Pine Bluff, Jefferson
Crossett, Ashley
Helena, Phillips
Ashdown, Little River
Osceola, Mississippi
Camden, Ouachita
Top Ten Facilities

City, County

Blytheville, Mississippi
El Dorado, Union
Hot Springs, Garland
Pine Bluff, Jefferson
Crossett, Ashley
Helena, Phillips
Ashdown, Little River
Osceola, Mississippi
Camden, Ouachita
Stuttgart, Arkansas
Air
Emissions
Pounds
2,790,350
210,860
1,594,012
938,800
1,432,760
927,690
1,280,000
1,089,299
1,113,250
970,304
Surface Water
Discharges
Pounds
139,765
0
1,250
53,650
24,675
183,811
0
81,450
250
51,301
Underground Releases Total
Injection to Land Releases
Pounds Pounds Pounds
0 265 2,930,380
2,628,199 0 2,839,059
0 0 1,595,262
0 545,060 1,537,510
0 0 1,457,435
0 240,950 1,352,451
0 0 1,280,000
0 165 1,170,914
0 0 1,113,500
0 500 1,022,105
for Air/Water/Land Releases
Air
Emissions
Pounds
2,790,350
1,594,012
938,800
1,432,760
927,690
1,280,000
1,089,299
1,113,250
970^04
838,000
Surface Water
Discharges
Pounds
139,765
1,250
53,650
24,675
183,811
0
81,450
250
51,301
0
Releases
to Land
Pounds
265
0
545,060
0
240,950
0
165
0
500
10,864
Air/Water/Land
Releases
Pounds
2,930,380
1,595,262
1,537,510
1,457,435
1,352,451
1,280,000
1,170,914
1,113,500
1,022,105
848,864
For More Information..
State Contact:
   (501)682-0913

EPA Regional Contact:
   (214)665-8013
    John Ward
Fax(501)682-0798

  Warren Layne
Fax(214)665-7263
To obtain TRI data use assistance,
call TRI User Support Service (TRI-US):
                                                     (202)260-1531
           Fax(202)260-4659

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         1995TOXICSRELEASEINVENTORY
                                                         CALIFORNIA
Population
Total Facilities
Total Forms
  Form As
31,565,480
    1,478
    4,151
     348
National Rank for Total Releases   19
National Rank for Air/Water/Land
 Releases                  19
Transfers into State
 Rank                    17
 Pounds             28,684,944
Transfers out of State
 Rank                    24
 Pounds             26,863,791
Reported Releases and Waste Management Activities
                                        (pounds)
On-site Releases                          42,727,076
    Air Emissions                         36,819,632
    Surface Water Discharges                  2,641,665
    Underground Injection                     478,974
    Releases to Land                        2,786,805

On-site Waste Management                 664,493,820
    Recycling                          206,444,042
    Energy Recovery                       39,075,581
    Treatment                          418,974,197

Off-site Transfers for Further Waste Management 123,666,823
    Recycling                           80,855,326
    Energy Recovery                        9,017,845
    Treatment                           11,708,182
    Publicly Owned Treatment Works (POTWs)     12,883,050
    Disposal                             9,191,657
    Other Off-site Transfers                     10,763
          Top Five Chemicals for Total Releases
                                            Top Five Chemicals for Air/Water/Land Releases


Chemical

Ammonia
1,1,1 -Trichloroethane
Methanol
Nitrate compounds
Toluene

Air
Emissions
Pounds
7,961,481
8,289,937
978,512
2,670
1,892,273
Surface
Water
Discharges
Pounds
161,131
3
1316,617
1,049,250
92
Under-
ground
Injection
Pounds
139,204
0
315,242
0
208

Releases
to Land
Pounds
1,158,515
0
3270
1,129,027
215

Total
Releases
Pounds
9,420331
8^89,940
2,613,641
2,180,947
1,892,788


Chemical

Ammonia
1,1,1-Trichloroethane
Methanol
Nitrate compounds
Toluene

Air
Emissions
Pounds
7,961,481
8289,937
978,512
2,670
1,892273
Surface
Water
Discharges
Pounds
161,131
3
1316,617
1,049250
92

Releases
to Land
Pounds
1,158,515
0
3270
1,129,027
215

Total
Releases
Pounds
9281,127
8289,940
2298399
2,180,947
1,892,580

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  1 995 TOXICS RELEASE INVENTORY
                                 CALIFORNIA
                       Top Ten Facilities for Total Releases

Facility

Mountain Pass Operation, Unocal
Louisiana-Pacific Corp.
Foamex International Inc.
Du Pont
Avocet Tungsten Inc.
Tosco Refining Co.
E. R. Carpenter Co. Inc.
Quebecor Printing
Shell Martinez Refining Co.
Mobil Oil Torrance Refinery


Facility

Mountain Pass Operation, Unocal
Louisiana-Pacific Corp.
Foamex International Inc.
Du Pont
Avocet Tungsten Inc.
Tosco Refining Co.
E. R. Carpenter Co. Inc.
Quebecor Printing
Shell MartinezRefming Co.
Mobil Oil Torrance Refinery

City, County

Mountain Pass, San Bernardino
Samoa, Humboldt
Orange, Orange
Antioch, Contra Costa
Bishop, Inyo
Martinez, Contra Costa
Riverside, Riverside
San Jose, Santa Clara
Martinez, Contra Costa
Torrance, Los Angeles
Top Ten Facilities for

City, County

Mountain Pass, San Bernardino
Samoa, Humboldt
Orange, Orange
Antioch, Contra Costa
Bishop, Inyo
Martinez, Contra Costa
Riverside, Riverside
San Jose, Santa Clara
Martinez, Contra Costa
Torrance, Los Angeles
Air
Emissions
Pounds
96,055
317,665
1,628,510
988,370
852,494
918^95
896,755
838,045
243,068
709,618
Surface Water
Discharges
Pounds
0
1,345,100
0
130,000
10
81,423
0
0
562,178
168
Underground Releases Total
Injection to Land Releases
Pounds Pounds Pounds
0 1,986,057 2,082,112
0 0 1,662,765
0 0 1,628,510
0 0 1,118,370
0 159,009 1,011,513
0 466 1,000,184
0 0 896,755
0 0 838,045
0 32 805,278
0 0 709,786
Air/Water/Land Releases
Air
Emissions
Pounds
96,055
317,665
1,628,510
988^70
852,494
918,295
896,755
838,045
243,068
709,618
Surface Water Releases
Discharges
Pounds
0
1,345,100
0
130,000
10
81,423
0
0
562,178
168
to Land
Pounds
1,986,057
0
0
0
159,009
466
0
0
32
Air/Water/Land
Releases
Pounds
2,082,112
1,662,765
1,628,510
1,118,370
1,011,513
1,000,184
896,755
838,045
805,278
0 709,786
For More Information..
State Contact:
   (916)324-9924

EPA Regional Contact:
   (415)744-1121
    Steve Hanna
Fax(916)324-1788

  Adam Browning
Fax (415) 744-1073
To obtain TRI data use assistance,
call TRI User Support Service (TRI-US):
                                                         (202)260-1531
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     / 1995TOXICSRELEASEINVENTORY
              COLORADO
Population            3,747,560
Total Facilities              182
Total Forms                495
 Form As                 78
National Rank for Total Releases  43
National Rank for Air/Water/Land
 Releases                 42
Transfers into State
 Rank                   39
 Pounds             2,628,316
Transfers out of State
 Rank                   37
 Pounds            10,694,290
                                                              Reported Releases and Waste Management Activities
                                                                                                     (pounds)
 On-site Releases
     Air Emissions
     Surface Water Discharges
     Underground Injection
     Releases to Land

 On-site Waste Management
     Recycling
     Energy Recovery
     Treatment
  4,575,426
  4,159,933
   294,179
       0
   121,314

120,149,484
 18,811,374
 92,000,250
  9,337,860
 Off-site Transfers for Further Waste Management  17,176,843
     Recycling                           11,460,385
     Energy Recovery                       3,597,064
     Treatment                            1,139,953
     Publicly Owned Treatment Works (POTWs)       680,950
     Disposal                              298,241
     Other Off-site Transfers                       250
          Top Five Chemicals for Total Releases


Chemical

Ammonia
n-Butyl alcohol
Glycol ethers
Toluene
Methanol

Air
Emissions
Pounds
572,613
555,685
543,588
512,520
418,650
Surface
Water
Discharges
Pounds
9,475
0
12,000
5
260
Under-
ground
Injection
Pounds
0
0
0
0
0

Releases
to Land
Pounds
14,694
0
0
0
0

Total
Releases
Pounds
596,782
555,685
555,588
512,525
418,910
Top Five Chemicals for Air/Water/Land Releases


Chemical

Ammonia
n-Butyl alcohol
Glycol ethers
Toluene
Methanol

Air
Emissions
Pounds
572,613
555,685
543,588
512,520
418,650
Surface
Water
Discharges
Pounds
9,475
0
12,000
5
260

Releases
to Land
Pounds
14,694
0
0
0
0

Total
Releases
Pounds
596,782
555,685
555,588
512,525
418,910

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  1995TOXICSRELEASEINVENTORY
              COLORADO
                       Top Ten Facilities for Total Releases

Facility

Ball Metal Container
Kodak
Syntex Chemicals Inc.
Metal Container Corp.
Holnamlnc.
Trane Co.
Valley Metal Container
CF & I Steel L.P.
Conoco Denver Refinery
Louisiana-Pacific Corp.


Facility

Ball Metal Container
Kodak
Syntex Chemicals Inc.
Metal Container Corp.
Holnamlnc.
Trane Co.
Valley Metal Container
CF & I Steel L.P.
Conoco Denver Refinery
Louisiana-Pacific Corp.

City, County

Golden, Jefferson
Windsor, Weld
Boulder, Boulder
Windsor, Weld
Florence, Fremont
Pueblo, Pueblo
Golden, Jefferson
Pueblo, Pueblo
Commerce City, Adams
Montrose, Montrose
Top Ten Facilities

City, County

Golden, Jefferson
Windsor, Weld
Boulder, Boulder
Windsor, Weld
Florence, Fremont
Pueblo, Pueblo
Golden, Jefferson
Pueblo, Pueblo
Commerce City, Adams
Montrose, Montrose
Air
Emissions
Pounds
478,000
142,069
326,580
326^50
315,417
265387
242,000
158,905
119,611
131,529
Surface Water
Discharges
Pounds
0
234,445
0
0
0
0
0
1338
31,522
0
Underground Releases Total
Injection to Land Releases
Pounds Pounds Pounds
0 0 478,000
0 1,410 377,924
0 0 326,580
0 0 326^50
0 0 315,417
0 0 265387
0 0 242,000
0 67,950 228,193
0 0 151,133
0 0 131,529
for Air/Water/Land Releases
Air
Emissions
Pounds
478,000
142,069
326,580
326^50
315,417
265387
242,000
158,905
119,611
131,529
Surf ace Water Releases
Discharges
Pounds
0
234,445
0
0
0
0
0
1338
31,522
0
to Land
Pounds
0
1,410
0
0
0
0
0
67,950
0
Air/Water/Land
Releases
Pounds
478,000
377,924
326,580
326^50
315,417
265387
242,000
228,193
151,133
0 131,529
                      State Contact:
For More Information...     TO 692-3017

                      EPA Regional Contact:
                         (303)312-6028
 Tamera Van Horn
Fax (303) 782-4969

   Bruce Cooper
 Fax(303)312-6044
To obtain TRI data use assistance,
call TRI User Support Service (TRI-US):
(202)260-1531
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        1995 TOXICS RELEASE INVENTORY
      CONNECTICUT
Population            3,270,740
Total Facilities             329
Total Forms               958
 Form As                 43
National Rank for Total Releases   39
National Rank for Air/Water/Land
 Releases                 38
Transfers into State
 Rank                   16
 Pounds            35,034,190
Transfers out of State
 Rank                   28
 Pounds            22,728,840
                                                             Reported Releases and Waste Management Activities
                                                                                                   (pounds)
 On-site Releases
     Air Emissions
     Surface Water Discharges
     Underground Injection
     Releases to Land

 On-site Waste Management
     Recycling
     Energy Recovery
     Treatment
  8,764,089
  7,179,523
  1,489,456
       0
    95,110

143,776,623
 98,606,775
  4,760,323
 40,409,525
 Off-site Transfers for Further Waste Management  38,650,027
     Recycling                          26,363,774
     Energy Recovery                       2,398,717
     Treatment                           7,021,857
     Publicly Owned Treatment Works (POTWs)      1,315,127
     Disposal                            1,548,412
     Other Off-site Transfers                     2,140
          Top Five Chemicals for Total Releases
Top Five Chemicals for Air/Water/Land Releases


Chemical

Methanol
Dichloromethane
Tetrachloroethylene
Toluene
Nitrate compounds

Air
Emissions
Pounds
1,080,671
1,815,538
629,456
506,910
182
Surface
Water
Discharges
Pounds
766329
19,010
32
9,941
437,233
Under-
ground
Injection
Pounds
0
0
0
0
0

Releases
to Land
Pounds
0
2
0
1
0

Total
Releases
Pounds
1,847,000
1,834,550
629,488
516,852
437,415


Chemical

Methanol
Dichloromethane
Tetrachloroethylene
Toluene
Nitrate compounds

Air
Emissions
Pounds
1,080,671
1,815,538
629,456
506,910
182
Surface
Water
Discharges
Pounds
766329
19,010
32
9,941
437,233

Releases
to Land
Pounds
0
2
0
1
0

Total
Releases
Pounds
1,847,000
1,834,550
629,488
516,852
437,415

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  1995TOXICSRELEASEINVENTORY
CONNECTICUT
                    Top Ten Facilities for Total Releases

Facility

Pfizer Inc.
Cytec Ind.
Dow North America
Karo Mfg. Inc.
U.S. Surgical Corp.
Vitramon Inc.
OlinCorp.
Stanadyne Automotive Corp.
Mahle Cylinders Inc.
AmerbelleCorp.


Faculty

Pfizer Inc.
Cytec Ind.
Dow North America
Karo Mfg. Inc.
U.S. Surgical Corp.
Vitramon Inc.
OlinCorp.
Stanadyne Automotive Corp.
Mahle Cylinders Inc.
AmerbelleCorp.

City, County

Groton, New London
Wallingford, New Haven
Gales Ferry, New London
Naugatuck, New Haven
North Haven, New Haven
Monroe, Fairfield
Waterbury, New Haven
Windsor, Hartford
Bridgeport, Fairfield
Vernon,Tolland
Top Ten Facilities

City, County

Groton, New London
Wallingford, New Haven
Gales Ferry, New London
Naugatuck, New Haven
North Haven, New Haven
Monroe, Fairfield
Waterbury, New Haven
Windsor, Hartford
Bridgeport, Fairfield
Vemon,Tolland
Air
Emissions
Pounds
805,680
252,490
528,550
281,000
224,800
212,360
191,837
165,240
157,267
131,485
Surface Water
Discharges
Pounds
955,705
370,627
41
0
0
5
19
0
0
0
Underground Releases Total
Injection
Pounds
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
to Land Releases
Pounds Pounds
0 1,761,385
0 623,117
0 528,591
0 281,000
0 224,800
2 212,367
0 191,856
0 165,240
0 157,267
0 131,485
for Air/Water/Land Releases
Air
Emissions
Pounds
805,680
252,490
528,550
281,000
224,800
212^60
191,837
165,240
157,267
131,485
Surf ace Water
Discharges
Pounds
955,705
370,627
41
0
0
5
19
0
0
0
Releases Air/Water/Land
to Land
Pounds










Releases
Pounds
0 1,761,385
0 623,117
0 528,591
0 281,000
0 224,800
2 212,367
0 191,856
0 165,240
0 157,267
0 131,485
For More Information..
State Contact:
   (860)424-3373

EPA Regional Contact:
   (617)565-3230
  Joseph Pulaski
Fax(860)424-4059

  Dwight Peavey
Fax(617) 565-4939
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      call TRI User Support Service (TRI-US):
                                                  (202)260-1531
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                                                                            DELAWARE
Population             717,041
Total Facilities              71
Total Forms               243
 Form As                 29
National Rank for Total Releases  44
National Rank for Air/Water/Land
 Releases                 43
Transfers into State
 Rank                   43
 Pounds             1,052,073
Transfers out of State
 Rank                   35
 Pounds            12,448,739
                                                      Reported Releases and Waste Management Activities
                                                                                             (pounds)
                                                      On-site Releases                           4,510,435
                                                          Air Emissions                         4,209,960
                                                          Surface Water Discharges                  286,148
                                                          Underground Injection                          0
                                                          Releases to Land                         14,327

                                                      On-site Waste Management                  84,343,951
                                                          Recycling                           29,000,208
                                                          Energy Recovery                        332,839
                                                          Treatment                           55,010,904

                                                      Off-site Transfers for Further Waste Management  23,764,659
                                                          Recycling                           17,131,437
                                                          Energy Recovery                       2,427,102
                                                          Treatment                             899,151
                                                          Publicly Owned Treatment Works (POTWs)      3,212,904
                                                          Disposal                               94,065
                                                          Other Off-site Transfers                         0
          Top Five Chemicals for Total Releases
                                                     Top Five Chemicals for Air/Water/Land Releases


Chemical

Xylene (mixed isomers)
n-Hexane
Hydrochloric acid
Methanol
Nitrate compounds

Air
Emissions
Pounds
749,029
627,991
530,032
247313
0
Surface
Water
Discharges
Pounds
0
0
0
0
245,600
Under-
ground
Injection
Pounds
0
0
0
0
0

Releases
to Land
Pounds
127
0
0
0
0

Total
Releases
Pounds
749,156
627,991
530,032
247^13
245,600


Chemical

Xylene (mixed isomers)
n-Hexane
Hydrochloric acid
Methanol
Nitrate compounds

Air
Emissions
Pounds
749,029
627,991
530,032
247313
0
Surface
Water
Discharges
Pounds
0
0
0
0
245,600

Releases
to Land
Pounds
127
0
0
0
0

Total
Releases
Pounds
749,156
627,991
530,032
247313
245,600

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  1995TOXICSRELEASEINVENTORY
                                    DELAWARE

Facility
General Motors Corp.
DuPont
Townsendslnc.
Chrysler Motors Corp.
DuPont
Star Enterprise
Standard Chlorine of Delaware
Rodellnc.
Formosa Plastics Corp.
Ciba-Geigy
Top Ten Facilities for Total
Releases
Air Surface Water
City, County Emissions Discharges
Pounds Pounds
Wilmington, New Castle 995,747
Seaford, Sussex 528,888
Millsboro, Sussex 532778
Newark, -New Castle 399,918
Edgemoor, New Castle 253330
Delaware City, New Castle 175,020
Delaware City, New Castle 162,995
Newark, New Castle 159,581
Delaware City, New Castle 149,21 1
Newport, New Castle 1 12,760
0
245,600
0
0
0
6796
541
0
0
0

Underground Releases Total
Injection to Land Releases
Pounds Pounds Pounds
0 0 995,747
0 0 774,488
0 0 532778
0 0 399,918
0 0 253330
0 13,891 195,207
0 0 163,536
0 0 159,581
0 0 149711
0 0 112,760
Top Ten Facilities for Air/Water/Land Releases
Facility
General Motors Corp.
Du Pont
Townsends Inc.
Chrysler Motors Corp.
Du Pont
Star Enterprise
Standard Chlorine of Delaware
Rodellnc.
Formosa Plastics Corp.
Ciba-Geigy
Air
City, County Emissions
Pounds
Wilmington, New Castle 995,747
Seaford, Sussex 528,888
Millsboro, Sussex 532778
Newark, New Castle 399,918
Edgemoor, New Castle 253,330
Delaware City, New Castle 175,020
Delaware City, New Castle 162,995
Newark, New Castle 159,581
Delaware City, New Castle 14971 1
Newport, New Castle 1 12,760
Surface Water
Discharges
Pounds
0
245,600
0
0
0
67%
541
0
0
0
Releases Air/Water/Land
to Land Releases
Pounds Pounds
0 995,747
0 774,488
0 532778
0 399,918
0 253330
13,891 195,207
0 163,536
0 159,581
0 1497H
0 112,760
For More Information..
State Contact:
   (302)739-4791

EPA Regional Contact:
   (215)566-2072
    David Fees
Fax (302) 739-3106

    BillReilly
Fax(215)566-2101
To obtain TRI data use assistance,
call TRI User Support Service (TRI-US):
                                                          (202)260-1531
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  PRo    1995TOXICSRELEASEINVENTORY
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
Population             554,528
Total Facilities              3
Total Forms                5
 Form As                 0
National Rank for Total Releases  53
National Rank for Air/Water/Land
 Releases                53
Transfers into State
 Rank                  46
 Pounds              210,572
Transfers out of State
 Rank                  52
 Pounds               40,250
              Reported Releases and Waste Management Activities
                                                 (pounds)
              On-site Releases                           29,715
                 Air Emissions                          10,460
                 Surface Water Discharges                   255
                 Underground Injection                       0
                 Releases to Land                        19,000

              On-site Waste Management                    2,680
                 Recycling                               o
                 Energy Recovery                           0
                 Treatment                            2,680

              Off-site Transfers for Further Waste Management     40,830
                 Recycling                            13,250
                 Energy Recovery                           o
                 Treatment                               o
                 Publicly Owned Treatment Works (POTWs)         580
                 Disposal                             27,000
                 Other Off-site Transfers                       o
         Top Five Chemicals for Total Releases


Chemical

Copper compounds
Glycol ethers
Chlorine
Nickel

Air
Emissions
Pounds
0
7350
3,110
0
Surface
Water
Discharges
Pounds
0
0
255
0
Under-
ground
Injection
Pounds
0
0
0
0

Releases
to Land
Pounds
19,000
0
0
0

Total
Releases
Pounds
19,000
7350
3365
0
             Top Five Chemicals for Air/Water/Land Releases


Chemical

Copper compounds
Glycol ethers
Chlorine
Nickel

Air
Emissions
Pounds
0
7350
3,110
0
Surface
Water
Discharges
Pounds
0
0
255
0

Releases
to Land
Pounds
19,000
0
0
0

Total
Releases
Pounds
19,000
7350
3365
0

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  1995TOXICSRELEASEINVENTORY
           DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
                     Top Ten Facilities for Total Releases
FacUity
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
U.S. Bureau of Engraving
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers






City, County
Washington, Dist of Columbia
Washington, Dist of Columbia
Washington, Dist of Columbia






Air
Emissions
Pounds
1,305
7,350
1,805






SurfaceWater Underground Releases
Discharges Injection to Land
Pounds Pounds Pounds
0 0 19,000
0 00
255 00






Total
Releases
Pounds
20,305
7,350
2,060






                 Top Ten Facilities for Air/Water/Land Releases
Facility
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
U.S. Bureau of Engraving
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers






City, County
Washington, Distof Columbia
Washington, Distof Columbia
Washington, DistofColumbia






Air
Emissions
Pounds
1305
7350
1,805






SurfaceWater Releases
Discharges to Land
Pounds Pounds
0 19,000
0 0
255 0






Air/Water/Land
Releases
Pounds
20,305
7,350
2,060






For More Information...
State Contact:
   (202)673-2101Ext.3159

EPA Regional Contact:
   (215)566-2072
  MichelePenick
Fax (202) 673-2290

    BillReilly
Fax(215)566-2101
To obtain TRI data use assistance,
call TRI User Support Service (TRI-US):
                                                   (202)260-1531
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        / 1995 TOXICS RELEASE INVENTORY
                                                                          FLORIDA
  Population
  Total Facilities
  Total Forms
    Form As
14,184,155
      528
    1,384
      160
  National Rank for Total Releases    8
  National Rank for Air/Water/Land
    Releases                    11
  Transfers into State
    Rank                       30
    Pounds              10,285,910
  Transfers out of State
    Rank                       36
    Pounds              11,456,499
                                                                         Reported Releases and Waste Management Activities
                                                                                                                      (pounds)
On-site Releases
    Air Emissions
    Surface Water Discharges
    Underground Injection
    Releases to Land

On-site Waste Management
    Recycling
    Energy Recovery
    Treatment
 83,972,862
 32,028,305
   821,305
 25,343,332
 25,779,920

342,348,765
137,253,408
 21,370,827
183,724,530
                                                  Off-site Transfers for Further Waste Management  26,712,822
                                                      Recycling                              13,274,491
                                                      Energy Recovery                          1,771,722
                                                      Treatment                               2,946,893
                                                      Publicly Owned Treatment Works (POTWs)      6,099,311
                                                      Disposal                                2,606,350
                                                      Other Off-site Transfers                        14,055
             Top Five Chemicals for Total Releases
                                                 Top Five Chemicals for Air/Water/Land Releases


Chemical

Phosphoric acid
Nitrate compounds
Methanol
'Hydrochloric acid
Ammonia

Air
Emissions
Pounds
2^71
84,130
10,151,562
471,172
5,997,068
Surface
Water
Discharges
Pounds
0
302,657
179,582
0
320385
Under-
ground
Injection
Pounds
0
11,000,000
406,250
6,594,743
662,695

Releases
to Land
Pounds
24339^65
94,750
71,150
0
72,968

Total
Releases
Pounds
24341,636
11,481,537
10,808,544
7,065,915
7,053,116


Chemical

Phosphoric acid
Methanol
Ammonia
Styrene
Toluene

Air
Emissions
Pounds
2,271
10,151,562
5,997,068
3,092,024
1,907,141
Surface
Water
Discharges
Pounds
0
179,582
320385
0
0

Releases
to Land
Pounds
24339365
71,150
72,968
2
0

Total
Releases
Pounds
24341,636
10,402^94
6390,421
3,092,026
1,907,141
* Effective with the 1995 reporting year, the listing for hydrochloric acid was modified to include only acid aerosol forms. Reported releases of hydrochloric acid to water, land, and
 underground injection are unlikely to be acid aerosol forms and therefore probably represent misreporting.

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                                              FLORIDA
                          Top Ten Facilities for Total Releases

Facility

Monsanto Co.
IMC-AgricoCo.
PCS Phosphate
Kaiser Aluminum & Chemical
IMC-AgricoCo.
CFInd.
Jefferson Smurfit Corp.
Champion Intl. Corp.
Farmland Hydro L.P.
Buckeye Florida Ltd.


Facility

IMC-AgricoCo.
PCS Phosphate
IMC-AgricoCo.
CFInd.
Jefferson Smurfit Corp.
Champion Intl. Corp.
Farmland Hydro L.P.
Buckeye Florida Ltd.
Cargill Fertilizer Inc.
Stone Container Corp.

City, County

Cantonment, Escambia
Mulberry, Polk
White Springs, Hamilton
Mulberry, Polk
Mulberry, Polk
PlantCity, Hillsborough
Fernandina Beach, Nassau
Cantonment, Escambia
Bartow,Polk
Perry, Taylor
Top Ten Facilities for

City, County

Mulberry, Polk
White Springs, Hamilton
Mulberry, Polk
PlantCity,Hillsborough
Fernandina Beach, Nassau
Cantonment, Escambia
Bartow,Polk
Perry, Taylor
Bartow.Polk
Panama City, Bay
Air
Emissions
Pounds
197,037
709,400
670,010
0
63,500
328,820
2,340,530
2^11,835
910,000
1,908,400
Surface Water
Discharges
Pounds
1,071
0
670
0
0
L211
3,000
106,044
60
93,751
Underground Releases Total
Injection to Land Releases
Pounds Pounds Pounds
17,860,629 0 18,058,737
0 8,100,000 8,809,400
0 6,600,000 7,270,680
6,594,743 0 6,594,743
0 3,100,000 3,163,500
0 2,039,300 2,369,331
0 0 2,343,530
0 0 2,317,879
0 1,112,000 2,022,060
0 7,867 2,010,018
Air/Water/Land Releases
Air
Emissions
Pounds
709,400
670,010
63,500
328,820
2,340,530
2,211,835
910,000
1,908,400
90,668
1,753,501
Surface Water
Discharges
Pounds
0
670
0
1,211
3,000
106,044
60
93,751
32
0
Releases
to Land
Pounds
8,100,000
6,600,000
3,100,000
2,039,300
0
0
1,112,000
7,867
1,814,040
13,185
Air/Water/Land
Releases
Pounds
8,809,400
7,270,680
3,163,500
2,369331
2,343,530
2,317,879
2,022,060
2,010,018
1,904,740
1,766,686
For More Information..
State Contact:
   (904)413-9970
   (800) 635-7179 (in Florida)
EPA Regional Contact:
   (404) 562-9191
    Sam Brackett
Fax (904) 488-1739

  Ezequiel Velez
Fax (404) 562-9163
To obtain TRI data use assistance,
call TRI User Support Service (TRI-US):
                                                               (202)260-1531
            Fax (202) 260-4659

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                                                                 GEORGIA
  Population
  Total Facilities
  Total Forms
   Form As
7,208,676
    718
   2,259
    381
  National Rank for Total Releases   13
  National Rank for Air/Water/Land
   Releases                   13
  Transfers into State
   Rank                     22
   Pounds             18,573,583
  Transfers out of State
   Rank                     23
   Pounds             32,964,094
                                                                   Reported Releases and Waste Management Activities
                                                                                                            (pounds)
On-site Releases
    Air Emissions
    Surface Water Discharges
    Underground Injection
    Releases to Land

On-site Waste Management
    Recycling
    Energy Recovery
    Treatment
  55,523,894
  47,606,516
   6,345,066
         0
   1,572,312

2,802,973,388
2,494,411,977
  56,518,511
 252,042,900
                                             Off-site Transfers for Further Waste Management   50,757,269
                                                 Recycling                             33,320,605
                                                 Energy Recovery                        7,982,367
                                                 Treatment                             3,880,967
                                                 Publicly Owned Treatment Works (POTWs)      2,038,831
                                                 Disposal                              3,532,744
                                                 Other Off-site Transfers                       1,755
            Top Five Chemicals far Total Releases
                                            Top Five Chemicals for Air/Water/Land Releases


Chemical

Methanol
Ammonia
Nitrate compounds
Toluene
Xylene (mixed isomers)

Air
Emissions
Pounds
12,485,759
7,045,709
265
3,015,065
2,707,436
Surface
Water
Discharges
Pounds
352,895
327,507
5359,060
742
96
Under-
ground
Injection
Pounds
0
0
0
0
0

Releases
to Land
Pounds
35,540
26,593
5
0
250

Total
Releases
Pounds
12,874,194
7^99,809
5359330
3,015,807
2,707,782


Chemical

Methanol
Ammonia
Nitrate compounds
Toluene
Xylene (mixed isomers)

Air
Emissions
Pounds
12,485,759
7,045,709
265
3,015,065
2,707,436
Surface
Water
Discharges
Pounds
352,895
327,507
5359,060
742
96

Releases
to Land
Pounds
35,540
26,593
5
0
250

Total
Releases
Pounds
12,874,194
7399,809
5359330
3,015,807
2,707,782

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Top Ten Facilities for Total Releases
Facility
DSM Chemicals N. A. Inc.
Great Southern Paper
Union Camp Corp.
Inland Container Corp.
Engelhard Corp.
Arcadian Fertilizer L. P.
Federal Paper Board Co.
Georgia-Pacific Corp.
Oilman Paper Co.
Tenneco Packaging

Facility
DSM Chemicals N.A. Inc.
Great Southern Paper
Union Camp Corp.
Inland Container Corp.
Engelhard Corp.
Arcadian Fertilizer L. P.
Federal Paper Board Co.
Georgia-Pacific Corp.
Oilman Paper Co.
Tenneco Packaging
City, County
Augusta, Richmond
Cedar Springs, Early
Savannah, Chatham
Rome, Floyd
Attapulgus, Decatur
Augusta, Richmond
Augusta, Richmond
Brunswick, Glynn
Saint Marys, Camden
Clyattville, Lowndes
Top Ten Facilities
City, County
Augusta, Richmond
Cedar Springs, Early
Savannah, Chatham
Rome, Floyd
Attapulgus, Decatur
Augusta, Richmond
Augusta, Richmond
Brunswick, Glynn
Saint Marys, Camden
Clyattville, Lowndes
Air Surface Water
Emissions Discharges
Pounds Pounds
1,056,589 2,424,958
2,591,713 23,5%
2,821,080 300,532
2,901,255 87,750
1,482,006 1,512,497
1,5%,690 337,013
1,674,069 40,073
1,469,565 35,703
1,209,070 54,420
1,175,850 42,550
Underground Releases Total
Injection to Land Releases
Pounds Pounds Pounds
0 0 3,481,547
0 540,818 3,156,127
0 0 3,121,612
0 93,000 3,082,005
0 0 2,994,503
0 0 1,933,703
0 4,585 1,718,727
0 29,383 1,534,651
0 0 1,263,490
0 275 1,218,675
for Air/Water/Land Releases
Air Surface Water
Emissions Discharges
Pounds Pounds
1,056,589 2,424,958
2,591,713 23,5%
2,821,080 300,532
2,901,255 87,750
1,482,006 1,512,497
1,5%,690 337,013
1,674,069 40,073
1,469,565 35,703
1,209,070 54,420
1,175,850 42,550
Releases Air/Water/Land
to Land Releases
Pounds Pounds
0 3,481,547
540,818 3,156,127
0 3,121,612
93,000 3,082,005
0 2,994,503
0 1,933,703
4,585 1,718,727
29,383 1,534,651
0 1,263,490
275 1,218,675
For More Information..
State Contact:
     (404) 656-6905

EPA Regional Contact:
     (404) 562-9191
Dr. Albert K. Langley
 Fax (404) 657-7893

     Ezequiel Velez
 Fax (404) 562-9163
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call TRI User Support Service (TRI-US):
                                                                                          (202)260-1531
                  Fax (202) 260-4659

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         1995TOXICSRELEASEINVENTORY
                               GUAM
Population              133,152
Total Facilities                 1
Total Forms                   1
  Form As                   0
National Rank for Total Releases   55
National Rank for Air/Water/Land
  Releases                  55
Transfers into State
  Rank                     54
  Pounds                     0
Transfers out of State
  Rank                     54
  Pounds                     0
 Reported Releases and Waste Management Activities
                                           (pounds)
 On-site Releases                               3,100
     Air Emissions                                 0
     Surface Water Discharges                      3,100
     Underground Injection                           0
     Releases to Land                               0

 On-site Waste Management                          0
     Recycling                                    0
     Energy Recovery                               0
     Treatment                                    0

 Off-site Transfers for Further Waste Management      15,000
     Recycling                                    0
     Energy Recovery                               0
     Treatment                                    0
     Publicly Owned Treatment Works (POTWs)         15,000
     Disposal                                     0
     Other Off-site Transfers                          0
          Top Five Chemicals for Total Releases
Top Five Chemicals for Air/Water/Land Releases
Surface
Air Water
Chemical Emissions Discharges
Pounds Pounds
Chlorine 0 3,100
Under-
ground
Injection
Pounds
0

Releases
to Land
Pounds
0

Total
Releases
Pounds
3,100


Chemical

Chlorine
Surface
Air Water
Emissions Discharges
Pounds Pounds
0 3,100

Releases
to Land
Pounds
0

Total
Releases
Pounds
3,100

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                              Top Ten Facilities for Total Releases
      Facility
    City, County
  Air      Surface Water  Underground  Releases
Emissions    Discharges      Injection    to Land
 Pounds      Pounds        Pounds     Pounds
  U.S. Navy Public Works Center       Santa Rita, Guam                  0        3,100           0











                         Top Ten Facilities for Air/Water/Land Releases

                                                    Air        Surface Water      Releases
       Facility                     City, County         Emissions      Discharges       to Land
                                                   Pounds         Pounds         Pounds

  U.S. Navy Public Works Center       Santa Rita, Guam                  0           3,100             0
                     Total
                    Releases
                     Pounds
                                                                     3,100
                                                            Air/Water/Land
                                                               Releases
                                                               Pounds
                                                                   3,100
For More Information..
State Contact:
    (671)646-8863

EPA Regional Contact:
    (415)744-1121
           Fred Castro
      Fax(671)646-9402

        Adam Browning
      Fax(415)744-1073
To obtain TRI data use assistance,
call TRI User Support Service (TRI-US):
                                                                         (202)260-1531
               Fax (202) 260-4659

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          1995 TOXICS RELEASE INVENTORY
                                                                                            HAWAII
Population            1,179,198
Total Facilities                16
Total Forms                  57
  Form As                  11
National Rank for Total Releases   52
National Rank for Air/Water/Land
  Releases                  52
Transfers into State
  Rank                     53
  Pounds                  1,030
Transfers out of State
  Rank                     48
  Pounds               277,953
                                                                   Reported Releases and Waste Management Activities
                                                                                                           (pounds)
                                                                   On-site Releases                             469,968
                                                                       Air Emissions                            443,607
                                                                       Surface Water Discharges                      1,510
                                                                       Underground Injection                       24,306
                                                                       Releases to Land                             545

                                                                   On-site Waste Management                   4,074,916
                                                                       Recycling                                 5,002
                                                                       Energy Recovery                              o
                                                                       Treatment                             4,069,914

                                                                   Off-site Transfers for Further Waste Management     285,905
                                                                       Recycling                               113,527
                                                                       Energy Recovery                              5
                                                                       Treatment                                 8,604
                                                                       Publicly Owned Treatment Works (POTWs)            0
                                                                       Disposal                                163,769
                                                                       Other Off-site Transfers                         o
            Top Five Chemicals for Total Releases
                                                                Top Five Chemicals for Air/Water/Land Releases


Chemical

n-Butyl alcohol
Propylene
Glycol ethers
n-Hexane
Toluene

Air
Emissions
Pounds
91,889
88,500
79331
41,995
36,409
Surface
Water
Discharges
Pounds
0
0
0
250
0
Under-
ground
Injection
Pounds
0
0
0
0
0

Releases
to Land
Pounds
0
0
0
250
5

Total
Releases
Pounds
91,889
88,500
79331
42,495
36,414


Chemical

n-Butyl alcohol
Propylene
Glycol ethers
n-Hexane
Toluene

Air
Emissions
Pounds
91,889
88,500
79331
41,995
36,409
Surface
Water
Discharges
Pounds
0
0
0
250
0

Releases
to Land
Pounds
0
0
0
250
5

Total
Releases
Pounds
91,889
88,500
79331
42,495
36,414

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             HAWAII
                            Top Ten Facilities for Total Releases

Facility

Chevron Prods. Co.
Reynolds Metals Co.
U.S. Navy
BHP Petroleum Americas
Maui Pineapple Co. Ltd.
Horizon Ind. Inc.
U.S. Army Schofield Barracks
Jorgensen Steel & Aluminum
Pepsi-Cola Co.
Hawaii Wood Preserving Co.


Facility

Chevron Prods. Co.
Reynolds Metals Co.
U.S. Navy
BHP Petroleum Americas
Horizon Ind. Inc.
U.S. Army Schofield Barracks
Pepsi-ColaCo.
Hawaii Wood Preserving Co.



City, County

Kapolei, Honolulu
Kapolei, Honolulu
Pearl Harbor, Honolulu
Kapolei, Honolulu
Kahului,Maui
Wahiawa, Honolulu
Wahiawa, Honolulu
Kapolei, Honolulu
Aiea, Honolulu
Kahului,Maui
Top Ten Facilities

City, County

Kapolei, Honolulu
Kapolei, Honolulu
Pearl Harbor, Honolulu
Kapolei, Honolulu
Wahiawa, Honolulu
Wahiawa, Honolulu
Aiea, Honolulu
Kahului,Maui
Air
Emissions
Pounds
245,355
139,174
32,250
23,968
0
2,600
10
0
250
0
Surface Water
Discharges
Pounds
1,250
0
0
0
0
0
250
0
0
10
Underground Releases Total
Injection to Land Releases
Pounds Pounds Pounds
0 295 246,900
9 0 139,183
0 0 32,250
1,047 0 25,015
23,000 0 23,000
0 0 2,600
0 250 510
250 0 250
0 0 250
0 0 10
for Air/Water/Land Releases
Air
Emissions
Pounds
245,355
139,174
32^50
23,968
2,600
10
250
0
Surface Water
Discharges
Pounds
1,250
0
0
0
0
250
0
10
Releases
to Land
Pounds
295
0
0
0
0
250
0
0
Air/Water/Land
Releases
Pounds
246,900
139,174
32,250
23,968
2,600
510
250
10
For More Information..
State Contact:
    (808)586-4328

EPA Regional Contact:
    (415)744-1121
  Marsha Mealey
Fax (808) 586-43 70

  Adam Browning
Fax(415)744-1073
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call TRI User Support Service (TRI-US):
                                                                     (202)260-1531
              Fax(202)260-4659

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         1995TOXICSRELEASEINVENTORY
                              IDAHO
Population             1,166,112
Total Facilities               60
Total Forms                 183
  Form As                  10
National Rank for Total Releases   40
National Rank for Air/Water/Land
  Releases                  39
Transfers into State
  Rank                     37
  Pounds               3,287,810
Transfers out of State
  Rank                     46
  Pounds                457,087
 Reported Releases and Waste Management Activities
                                           (pounds)
 On-site Releases                             8,188,036
     Air Emissions                           4,689,903
     Surface Water Discharges                   1,390,186
     Underground Injection                           0
     Releases to Land                         2,107,947

 On-site Waste Management                   17,944,130
     Recycling                               393,375
     Energy Recovery                           26,600
     Treatment                             17,524,155

 Off-site Transfers for Further Waste Management   1,189,747
     Recycling                               544,954
     Energy Recovery                           56,571
     Treatment                                74,190
     Publicly Owned Treatment Works (POTWs)       496,515
     Disposal                                 17,517
     Other Off-site Transfers                          0
           Top Five Chemicals for Total Releases
Top Five Chemicals for Air/Water/Land Releases


Chemical

Ammonia
Nitrate compounds
Methanol
Sodium nitrite
Zinc compounds

Air
Emissions
Pounds
2,734,569
0
731,800
0
2,767
Surface
Water
Discharges
Pounds
27,994
535301
278,000
535301
6,400
Under-
ground
Injection
Pounds
0
0
0
0
0

Releases
to Land
Pounds
428,863
1,170,819
1,000
0
473,000

Total
Releases
Pounds
3,191,426
1,706,120
1,010,800
535301
482,167


Chemical

Ammonia
Nitrate compounds
Methanol
Sodium nitrite
Zinc compounds

Air
Emissions
Pounds
2,734,569
0
731,800
0
2,767
Surface
Water
Discharges
Pounds
27,994
535301
278,000
535301
6,400

Releases
to Land
Pounds
428,863
1,170,819
1,000
0
473,000

Total
Releases
Pounds
3,191,426
1,706,120
1,010,800
535301
482,167

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Top Ten Facilities
for Total
Releases
Air Surface Water
Facility

PotlatchCorp.
Ore-Ida Foods Inc.
Amalgamated Sugar Co.
Amalgamated Sugar Co.
Avonmore West Inc.
Avonmore West Inc.
Woodgrain Millwork Inc.
Amalgamated Sugar Co.
J.R. SimplotCo.
J.R. SimplotCo.
City, County

Lewiston, Nez Perce
Burley, Cassia
Paul,Minidoka
Nampa, Canyon
Gooding, Gooding
Richfield, Lincoln
Fruitland,Payette
Twin Falls, Twin Falls
Caldwell, Canyon
Pocatello, Power
Emissions
Pounds
1,078,855
6,005
1,048,126
795,700
0
0
466,608
455,849
28,750
168,260
Discharges
Pounds
296,390
1,083,613
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

Underground Releases Total
Injection to Land Releases
Pounds Pounds Pounds
0 476,265 1,851,510
0 0 1,089,618
0 4,329 1,052,455
0 3,600 799,300
0 674,258 674,258
0 492,061 492,061
0 0 466,608
0 5,970 461,819
0 232,753 261,503
0 2,600 170,860
Top Ten Facilities for Air/Water/Land Releases

Facility

PotlatchCorp.
Ore-Ida Foods Inc.
Amalgamated Sugar Co.
Amalgamated Sugar Co.
Avonmore West Inc.
Avonmore West Inc.
Woodgrain Millwork Inc.
Amalgamated Sugar Co.
J.R. SimplotCo.
J.R. SimplotCo.

City, County

Lewiston, Nez Perce
Burley, Cassia
Paul, Minidoka
Nampa, Canyon
Gooding, Gooding
Richfield, Lincoln
Fruitland,Payette
Twin Falls, Twin Falls
Caldwell, Canyon
Pocatello, Power
Air
Emissions
Pounds
1,078,855
6,005
1,048,126
795,700
0
0
466,608
455,849
28,750
168,260
Surface Water
Discharges
Pounds
296390
1,083,613
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Releases
to Land
Pounds
476,265
0
4329
3,600
674,258
492,061
0
5,970
232,753
2,600
Air/Water/Land
Releases
Pounds
1,851,510
1,089,618
1,052,455
799,300
674,258
492,061
466,608
461,819
261,503
170,860
                             State Contact:
      For More Information...     (208) 334-3263

                             EPA Regional Contact:
                                 (206)553-4016
    Lezlie Aller
Fax (208) 334-3267

    Christina Colt
 Fax(206) 553-8509
To obtain TRI data use assistance,
call TRI User Support Service (TRI-US):
(202)260-1531
Fax(202)260-4659

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  ««X  1995 TOXICS RELEASE INVENTORY
                         ILLINOIS
Population            11,790,3
Total Facilities              1,334
Total Forms                4,489
  Form As                  419
National Rank for Total Releases    6
National Rank for Air/Water/Land
  Releases                    6
Transfers into State
  Rank                       3
  Pounds            145,485,267
Transfers out of State
  Rank                       5
  Pounds             97,360,149
                                                                    Reported Releases and Waste Management Activities
                                                                                                               (pounds)
 On-site Releases
     Air Emissions
     Surface Water Discharges
     Underground Injection
     Releases to Land

 On-site Waste Management
     Recycling
     Energy Recovery
     Treatment
 99,753,258
 70,935,342
  5,779,855
      365
 23,037,696

890,518,876
734,627,715
 17,422,632
138,468,529
 Off-site Transfers for Further Waste Management  176,3 86,010
     Recycling                             103,687,255
     Energy Recovery                         30,932,803
     Treatment                              13,187,222
     Publicly Owned Treatment Works (POTWs)      12,792,226
     Disposal                              15,783,290
     Other Off-site Transfers                       3,214
           Top Five Chemicals for Total Releases
Top Five Chemicals for Air/Water/Land Releases


Chemical

Zinc compounds
n-Hexane
Ammonia
Toluene
Manganese compounds

Air
Emissions
Pounds
667305
11300,874
6,922,731
6,409,920
75,818
Surface
Water
Discharges
Pounds
14,686
3,506
147362
683
5,817
Under-
ground
Injection
Pounds
250
0
0
0
0

Releases
to Land
Pounds
13280,931
250
527,202
15,297
5,626,136

Total
Releases
Pounds
13,963,172
11304,630
7,597,295
6,425,900
5,707,771


Chemical

Zinc compounds
n-Hexane
Ammonia
Toluene
Manganese compounds

Air
Emissions
Pounds
667305
11300,874
6,922,731
6,409,920
75,818
Surface
Water
Discharges
Pounds
14,686
3,506
147362
683
5,817

Releases
to Land
Pounds
13,280,931
250
527,202
15,297
5,626,136

Total
Releases
Pounds
13,962,922
11304,630
7,597,295
6,425,900
5,707,771

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                              Top Ten Facilities for Total Releases

Facility

Northwestern Steel & Wire Co.
Granite City Steel
IBP Inc.
Devro-Teepak Inc.
Phoenix Chemical Co.
Corn Prods. & Best Foods
Cabot Corp.
ADM
Quincy Soybean Co.
ADM


Facility

Northwestern Steel & Wire Co.
Granite City Steel
IBP Inc.
Devro-Teepak Inc.
Phoenix Chemical Co.
Corn Prods. & Best Foods
Cabot Corp.
ADM
Quincy Soybean Co.
ADM

City, County

Sterling, Whiteside
Granite City, Madison
Joslin,RockIsland
Danville, Vermilion
East Dubuque, Jo Daviess
Bedford Park, Cook
Tuscola, Douglas
Decatur, Macon
Quincy, Adams
Decatur, Macon
Top Ten Facilities for

City,County

Sterling, Whiteside
Granite City, Madison
Joslin, Rock Island
Danville, Vermilion
East Dubuque, Jo Daviess
Bedford Park, Cook
Tuscola, Douglas
Decatur, Macon
Quincy, Adams
Decatur, Macon
Air
Emissions
Pounds
157,494
206,358
36,270
3,876,076
3,139,070
2,747,655
2,472,742
2,135,750
1,821,463
1,684,046
Surface Water
Discharges
Pounds
1,558
22,034
4,937,500
0
26,050
0
0
0
3,488
0
Underground Releases Total
Injection to Land Releases
Pounds Pounds Pounds
0 15,600,000 15,759,052
0 5,153,358 5,381,750
0 40,500 5,014,270
0 0 3,876,076
0 4,800 3,169,920
0 0 2,747,655
0 0 2,472,742
0 0 2,135,750
0 0 1,824,951
0 0 1,684,046
Air/Water/Land Releases
Air
Emissions
Pounds
157,494
206,358
36,270
3,876,076
3,139,070
2,747,655
2,472,742
2,135,750
1,821,463
1,684,046
Surface Water
Discharges
Pounds
1,558
22,034
4,937,500
0
26,050
0
0
0
3,488
0
Releases
to Land
Pounds
15,600,000
5,153,358
40,500
0
4,800
0
0
0
0
Air/Water/Land
Releases
Pounds
15,759,052
5,381,750
5,014,270
3,876,076
3,169,920
2,747,655
2,472,742
2,135,750
1,824,951
0 1,684,046
      For More Information..
State Contact:
   (217)785-0830

EPA Regional Contact:
   (312)886-6219
    JoeGoodner
Fax(217) 785-1312

  ThelmaCodina
Fax(312)353-4342
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INDIANA
Reported Releases and Waste Management Activities

Population 5,796
Total Facilities 1
Total Forms 3

Form As
National Rank for Total Releases
National Rank for Air/Water/Land
Releases
Transfers into State
n i
Rank
Pounds 140,527
Transfers out of State
Rank
Pounds 122,332




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On-site Releases
Air Emissions
Surface Water Discharges
Underground Injection
Releases to Land

On-site Waste Management
Recycling
Energy Recovery
Treatment

Off-site Transfers for Further
S AA A A^ A S Recycling
2 /i A ^ 4 \ f^*^ Energy Recovery
,129 / * AA 4* ^ Treatment
./ * AA ^ ^ l^/ Publicly Owned Treatment
f .1^ V r5^,/ Disposal
g^nrVj^r Other Off-site Transfers
(pounds)
79,777,978
70,573,627
2,357,535
3,398
6,843,418

562,642,850
300,416,187
107,341,738
154,884,925

Waste Management 260,560,975
211,594,993
11,475,570
9,691,307
Works (POTWs) 2,3 1 0,576
25,485,924
2,605
    Top Five Chemicals for Total Releases
Top Five Chemicals for Air/Water/Land Releases


Chemical

Toluene
Xylene (mixed isomers)
Dichloromethane
Ammonia
Styrene

Air
Emissions
Pounds
10,605,102
6,984,073
6,938,253
6,674,753
4,040319
Surface
Water
Discharges
Pounds
380
530
880
133,470
0
Under-
ground
Injection
Pounds
0
0
0
0
0

Releases
to Land
Pounds
9,170
12^82
5
57365
53,603

Total
Releases
Pounds
10,614,652
6,996,885
6,939,138
6,865,588
4,093,922


Chemical

Toluene
Xylene (mixed isomers)
Dichloromethane
Ammonia
Styrene

Air
Emissions
Pounds
10,605,102
6,984,073
6,938,253
6,674,753
4,040319
Surface
Water
Discharges
Pounds
380
530
880
133,470
0

Releases
to Land
Pounds
9,170
12^82
5
57365
53,603

Total
Releases
Pounds
10,614,652
6,996,885
6,939,138
6,865,588
4,093,922

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INDIANA
Top Ten Facilities for Total Releases
Facility
U.S. Steel
TippecanoeLabs.
Alcoa
General Electric Plastics Co.
R. R. Donnelley & Sons Co.
Flexel Indiana Inc.
WhiripoolCorp.
Amoco Oil Co.
General Motors Corp.
Clinton Laboratories

Facility
U.S. Steel
TippecanoeLabs.
Alcoa
General Electric Plastics Co.
R. R. Donnelley & Sons Co.
Flexel Indiana Inc.
WhiripoolCorp.
Amoco Oil Co.
General Motors Corp.
Clinton Laboratories
City, County
Gary, Lake
Shadeland, Tippecanoe
Newburgh, Warrick
Mount Vernon, Posey
Warsaw, Kosciusko
Covington, Warren
Evansville, Vanderburgh
Whiting, Lake
Roanoke, Allen
Clinton, Vermillion
Top Ten Facilities
City, County
Gary, Lake
Shadeland, Tippecanoe
Newburgh, Warrick
Mount Vernon, Posey
Warsaw, Kosciusko
Covington, Warren
Evansville, Vanderburgh
Whiting, Lake
Roanoke, Allen
Clinton, Vermillion
Air Surface Water
Emissions Discharges
Pounds Pounds
7,148,261 32,147
701,810 1,803,000
2,300,957 10,706
2^15,522 127,125
2,109,100 341
1,900,120 145
1,589,750 0
1,445,256 78,453
1,399,561 0
1,043,580 110,450
Underground Releases Total
Injection to Land Releases
Pounds Pounds Pounds
0 4,494,854 11,675,262
0 0 2,504,810
0 44,902 2,356,565
0 1,521 2,344,168
0 0 2,109,441
0 0 1,900,265
0 0 1,589,750
0 13,175 1,536,884
0 0 1,399,561
0 128,575 1,282,605
for Air/Water/Land Releases
Air SurfaceWater
Emissions Discharges
Pounds Pounds
7,148,261 32,147
701,810 1,803,000
2,300,957 10,706
2^15,522 127,125
2,109,100 341
1,900,120 145
1,589,750 0
1,445,256 78,453
1,399,561 0
1,043,580 110,450
Releases Air/Water/Land
to Land Releases
Pounds Pounds
4,494,854 11,675,262
0 2,504,810
44,902 2,356,565
1,521 2,344,168
0 2,109,441
0 1,900,265
0 1,589,750
13,175 1,536,884
0 1,399,561
128,575 1,282,605
For More Information..
State Contact:
     (317)232-8172

EPA Regional Contact:
     (312)886-6219
     Harry Davis
Fax(317) 233-5627

   ThelmaCodina
Fax(312)353-4342
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call TRI User Support Service (TRI-US):
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                                                                                     IOWA
Population
Total Facilities
Total Forms
  Form As
National Rank for Total Releases
National Rank for Air/Water/Land
  Releases
Transfers into State
  Rank
  Pounds
Transfers out of State
  Rank
  Pounds
       23
       29
10,366,157

       16
40,685,786
Reported Releases and Waste Management Activities
                                             (pounds)
On-site Releases                              34,765,080
    Air Emissions                            29,600,556
    Surface Water Discharges                    3,783,443
    Underground Injection                             0
    Releases to Land                           1,381,081

On-site Waste Management                  3,076,749,847
    Recycling                            3,007,971,492
    Energy Recovery                           1,656,084
    Treatment                               67,122,271

Off-site Transfers for Further Waste Management   54,238,614
    Recycling                               37,052,579
    Energy Recovery                           4,375,651
    Treatment                                2,371,689
    Publicly Owned Treatment Works (POTWs)       8,467,036
    Disposal                                 1,971,659
    Other Off-site Transfers                            0
           Top Five Chemicals for Total Releases


Chemical

n-Hexane
Ammonia
Xylene (mixed isomers)
Toluene
Nitrate compounds

Air
Emissions
Pounds
5,500,526
5,289,734
3,930,204
3,791,649
5
Surface
Water
Discharges
Pounds
755
170,754
256
5
3,480,785
Under-
ground
Injection
Pounds
0
0
0
0
0

Releases
to Land
Pounds
250
8312
1,170
177
750

Total
Releases
Pounds
5,501,531
5,468,800
3,931,630
3,791,831
3,481,540
                                                 Top Five Chemicals for Air/Water/Land Releases


Chemical

n-Hexane
Ammonia
Xylene (mixed isomers)
Toluene
Nitrate compounds

Air
Emissions
Pounds
5,500,526
5,289,734
3,930,204
3,791,649
5
Surface
Water
Discharges
Pounds
755
170,754
256
5
3,480,785

Releases
to Land
Pounds
250
8312
1,170
177
750

Total
Releases
Pounds
5,501,531
5,468,800
3,931,630
3,791,831
3,481,540

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IOWA
Top Ten Facilities for Total Releases
FacUity
Climax Molybdenum Co.
IBP Inc.
Quantum Chemical Co.
Alcoa
Griffin Wheel Co.
Arcadian Fertilizer L.P.
Grain Processing Corp.
Cargill Inc.
3M
ADM

Facility
ClimaxMolybdenumCo.
IBP Inc.
Quantum Chemical Co.
Alcoa
Griffin Wheel Co.
Arcadian Fertilizer L.P.
Grain Processing Corp.
Cargill Inc.
3M
ADM
City, County
Fort Madison, Lee
Columbus Junction, Louisa
Clinton, Clinton
Riverdale, Scott
Keokuk, Lee
Camanche, Clinton
Muscatine, Muscatine
Cedar Rapids, Linn
Knoxville, Marion
Des Moines, Polk
Top Ten Facilities for
City, County
Fort Madison, Lee
Columbus Junction, Louisa
Clinton, Clinton
Riverdale, Scott
Keokuk, Lee
Camanche, Clinton
Muscatine, Muscatine
Cedar Rapids, Linn
Knoxville, Marion
Des Moines, Polk
Air Surface Water
Emissions Discharges
Pounds Pounds
3,493,338 1,942
59,015 2,900,500
2,508,685 0
1,802,050 260
32,340 0
755,906 179,429
888,405 0
780,000 0
748,795 0
711,000 0
Underground Releases Total
Injection to Land Releases
Pounds Pounds Pounds
0 0 3,495,280
0 250 2,959,765
0 0 2,508,685
0 0 1,802,310
0 1,032,764 1,065,104
0 0 935,335
0 0 888,405
0 0 780,000
0 0 748,795
0 250 711,250
Air/Water/Land Releases
Air Surface Water
Emissions Discharges
Pounds Pounds
3,493,338 1,942
59,015 2,900,500
2,508,685 0
1,802,050 260
32,340 0
755,906 179,429
888,405 0
780,000 0
748,795 0
711,000 0
Releases Air/Water/Land
to Land Releases
Pounds Pounds
0 3,495,280
250 2,959,765
0 2,508,685
0 1,802,310
1,032,764 1,065,104
0 935,335
0 888,405
0 780,000
0 748,795
250 711,250
                                   State Contact:
For More Information...       (515)281-8852

                                   EPA Regional Contact:
                                       (913)551-7020
     PeteHamlin
Fax (515) 242-5094

        JimHirtz
Fax(913)551-7065
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                         KANSAS
Population             2,563,618
Total Facilities               279
Total Forms                952
  Form As                  71
National Rank for Total Releases   29
National Rank for Air/Water/Land
  Releases                  31
Transfers into State
  Rank                     21
  Pounds              19,807,369
Transfers out of State
  Rank                     17
  Pounds              40,105,058
                                              A A A
                                                    1
                                            *
 Reported Releases and Waste Management Activities
                                           (pounds)
 On-site Releases                            22,816,324
     Air Emissions                          19,450,900
     Surface Water Discharges                    394,121
     Underground Injection                     1,674,129
     Releases to Land                         1,297,174

 On-site Waste Management                 1,389,516,155
     Recycling                           1,193,781,505
     Energy Recovery                       152,588,205
     Treatment                             43,146,445

 Off-site Transfers for Further Waste Management   52,829,893
     Recycling                             41,046,002
     Energy Recovery                         2,433,777
     Treatment                              2,637,049
     Publicly Owned Treatment Works (POTWs)       646,862
     Disposal                               6,065,953
     Other Off-site Transfers                        250
  Top Five Chemicals for Total Releases


Chemical

Ammonia
n-Hexane
Xylene (mixed isomcrs)
Toluene
Methanol

Air
Emissions
Pounds
3,541,961
2,405,629
2,094376
1,885,159
899,704
Surface
Water
Discharges
Pounds
30,264
124
179
306
230
Under-
ground
Injection
Pounds
17,900
0
0
1,200
816,180

Releases
to Land
Pounds
495,522
9
262
9
180

Total
Releases
Pounds
4,085,647
2,405,762
2,094,817
1,886,674
1,716294
Top Five Chemicals for Air/Water/Land Releases


Chemical

Ammonia
n-Hexane
Xylene (mixed isomers)
Toluene
Methyl ethyl ketone

Air
Emissions
Pounds
3,541,961
2,405,629
2,094376
1,885,159
913,960
Surface
Water
Discharges
Pounds
30,264
124
179
306
0

Releases
to Land
Pounds
495,522
9
262
9
8,000

Total
Releases
Pounds
4,067,747
2,405,762
2,094,817
1,885,474
921,960

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                                           KANSAS
                            Top Ten Facilities for Total Releases

Facility

Farmland Ind. Inc.
Vulcan Chemicals
Farmland Ind. Inc.
Texaco Refining & Marketing
General Motors Corp.
Boeing Wichita
Farmland Ind. Inc.
Air Products Mfg. Corp.
National Co-Op. Refinery
Cargilllnc.


Faculty

Farmland Ind. Inc.
Farmland Ind. Inc.
Texaco Refining & Marketing
General Motors Corp.
Boeing Wichita
Farmland Ind. Inc.
National Co-Op. Refinery
Cargill Inc.
Griffin Wheel Co.
ElfAtochemN.A. Inc.

City, County

Coffeyville, Montgomery
Wichita, Sedgwick
Lawrence, Douglas
El Dorado, Butler
Kansas City, Wyandotte
Wichita, Sedgwick
Dodge City, Ford
Wichita, Sedgwick
Me Pherson, Me Pherson
Wichita, Sedgwick
Top Ten Facilities

City, County

Coffeyville, Montgomery
Lawrence, Douglas
El Dorado, Butler
Kansas City, Wyandotte
Wichita, Sedgwick
Dodge City, Ford
Me Pherson, Me Pherson
Wichita, Sedgwick
Kansas City, Wyandotte
Wichita, Sedgwick
Air
Emissions
Pounds
2,301,954
421,677
920,176
1,066,851
986,385
935,900
882,430
63,096
828,585
667,000
Surface Water
Discharges
Pounds
1,222
0
358,480
7,695
250
1,255
0
0
3,750
0
Underground Releases Total
Injection to Land Releases
Pounds Pounds Pounds
0 0 2,303,176
883,864 0 1,305,541
0 500 1,279,156
0 0 1,074,546
0 0 986,635
0 0 937,155
1,830 6,130 890,390
780,300 0 843,3%
0 100 832,435
0 0 667,000
for Air/Water/Land Releases
Air
Emissions
Pounds
2,301,954
920,176
1,066,851
986^85
935,900
882,430
828,585
667,000
7,735
575,510
Surface Water
Discharges
Pounds
1,222
358,480
7,695
250
1,255
0
3,750
0
0
0
Releases Air/Water/Land
to Land Releases
Pounds Pounds
0 2,303,176
500 1,279,156
0 1,074,546
0 986,635
0 937,155
6,130 888,560
100 832,435
0 667,000
599,531 607,266
0 575,510
     For More Information..
State Contact:
   (913)296-1690

EPA Regional Contact:
   (913)551-7020
     Jon Flint
Fax(913)296-1545

     JimHirtz
Fax(913)551-7065
To obtain TRI data use assistance,
call TRI User Support Service (TRI-US):
                                                             (202)260-1531
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              KENTUCKY
                                                              Reported Releases and Waste Management Activities
                                                                                                     (pounds)
Population
Total Facilities
Total Forms
  Form As
                     3,856,877
                         418
                        1,560
                          98
                          20
National Rank for Total Releases
National Rank for Air/Water/Land
 Releases
Transfers into State
 Rank
 Pounds            27,66'
Transfers out of State
 Rank                    12
 Pounds            54,329,841
On-site Releases
    Air Emissions
    Surface Water Discharges
    Underground Injection
    Releases to Land

On-site Waste Management
    Recycling
    Energy Recovery
    Treatment
 41,925,203
 40,703,729
   432,680
        0
   788,794

435,625,602
278,090,960
 59,507,244
 98,027,398
                                                                Off-site Transfers for Further Waste Management  71,
                                                                    Recycling                           49,671,058
                                                                    Energy Recovery                       7,991,087
                                                                    Treatment                            9,679,176
                                                                    Publicly Owned Treatment Works (POTWs)      1,610,886
                                                                    Disposal                             2,804,841
                                                                    Other Off-site Transfers                     87,150
          Top Five Chemicals for Total Releases
                                                               Top Five Chemicals for Air/Water/Land Releases


Chemical

Chlorodifluoromethane
(HCFC-22)
Methanol
Toluene
Xylene (mixed isomers)
n-Hexane

Air
Emissions
Pounds
6,223,256

5,198,163
4,453,162
4,421,100
2,090,519
Surface
Water
Discharges
Pounds
0

205,750
871
1,046
323
Under-
ground
Injection
Pounds
0

0
0
0
0

Releases
to Land
Pounds
0

4,090
466
306

Total
Releases
Pounds
6,223,256

5,408,003
4,454,499
4,422,452
5 2,090,847


Chemical

Chlorodifluoromethane
(HCFC-22)
Methanol
Toluene
Xylene (mixed isomers)
n-Hexane

Air
Emissions
Pounds
6,223,256

5,198,163
4,453,162
4,421,100
2,090,519
Surface
Water
Discharges
Pounds
0

205,750
871
1,046
323

Releases
to Land
Pounds
0

4,090
466
306

Total
Releases
Pounds
6,223,256

5,408,003
4,454,499
4,422,452
5 2,090,847

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Top Ten Facilities
for Total
Releases
Air Surface Water
Facility

Du Pont
ElfAtochemN.A. Inc.
Air Products & Chemicals Inc.
Osram Sylvania Inc.
Toyota Motor Mfg. USA Inc.
American Synthetic Rubber
Ford Motor Co.
Westvaco Corp.
Owensboro Grain Co. Inc.
Brown Printing Co.
City, County

Louisville, Jefferson
Calvert City, Marshall
CalvertCity, Marshall
Versailles, Woodford
Georgetown, Scott
Louisville, Jefferson
Louisville, Jefferson
Wickliffe,Ballard
Owensboro, Daviess
Franklin, Simpson
Emissions
Pounds
6,350,626
3,080,429
2,974,268
2,587,201
2,027,810
1,604,710
1,338,189
1,165,255
1,330,000
1,124,838
Discharges
Pounds
0
2^47
50,174
1
50
520
0
164,870
250
0
KENTUCKY

Underground Releases Total
Injection to Land Releases
Pounds Pounds Pounds
0 0 6,350,626
0 0 3,082,676
0 0 3,024,442
0 0 2,587,202
0 0 2,027,860
0 0 1,605,230
0 0 1,338,189
0 3,490 1,333,615
0 5 1,330,255
0 0 1,124,838
Top Ten Facilities for Air/Water/Land Releases

Facility

Du Pont
ElfAtochemN.A. Inc.
Air Products & Chemicals Inc.
Osram Sylvania Inc.
Toyota Motor Mfg. USA Inc.
American Synthetic Rubber
Ford Motor Co.
Westvaco Corp.
Owensboro Grain Co. Inc.
Brown Printing Co.

City, County

Louisville, Jefferson
Calvert City, Marshall
CalvertCity, Marshall
Versailles, Woodford
Georgetown, Scott
Louisville, Jefferson
Louisville, Jefferson
Wickliffe,Ballard
Owensboro, Daviess
Franklin, Simpson
Air
Emissions
Pounds
6,350,626
3,080,429
2,974,268
2,587,201
2,027,810
1,604,710
1,338,189
1,165,255
1,330,000
1,124,838
Surface Water
Discharges
Pounds
0
2^47
50,174
1
50
520
0
164,870
250
0
Releases
to Land
Pounds
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
3,490
5
0
Air/Water/Land
Releases
Pounds
6,350,626
3,082,676
3,024,442
2,587,202
2,027,860
1,605,230
1,338,189
1,333,615
1,330,255
1,124,838
For More Information...
State Contact:
     (502) 564-2150
      Alex Barber
Fax (502) 564-4245
To obtain TRI data use assistance,
call TRI User Support Service (TRI-US):
                                  EPA Regional Contact:
                                       (404) 562-9191
                                     Ezequiel Velez
                                 Fax (404) 562-9163
                      (202)260-1531
                  Fax(202)260-4659

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                                                             LOUISIANA
Population
Total Facilities
Total Forms
  Form As
4,338,072
     314
   2,118
     159
National Rank for Total Releases   2
National Rank for Air/Water/Land
  Releases                  2
Transfers into State
  Rank                     9
  Pounds             54,597,771
Transfers out of State
  Rank                     18
  Pounds             38,943,904
                                                                 Reported Releases and Waste Management Activities
                                                                                                          (pounds)
On-site Releases
    Air Emissions
    Surface Water Discharges
    Underground Injection
    Releases to Land

On-site Waste Management
    Recycling
    Energy Recovery
    Treatment
 172,259,192
  84,841,485
  28,268,576
  54,494,533
   4,654,598

1,863,490,788
 722,620,966
 308,611,165
 832,258,657
                                             Off-site Transfers for Further Waste Management   77,724,509
                                                 Recycling                            52,716,144
                                                 Energy Recovery                        12,836,007
                                                 Treatment                             9,840,800
                                                 Publicly Owned Treatment Works (POTWs)        44,015
                                                 Disposal                              2,287,543
                                                 Other Off-site Transfers                          0
          Top Five Chemicals for Total Releases
                                            Top Five Chemicals for Air/Water/Land Releases


Chemical

Ammonia
Methanol
Phosphoric acid
Nitrate compounds
Acetonitrile

Air
Emissions
Pounds
21,239,243
16,065,357
29,157
0
24,526
Surface
Water
Discharges
Pounds
613,903
340,255
20381,979
6^38,585
583
Under-
ground
Injection
Pounds
4,847,597
5,660,169
6,800
6,758,000
11,003,500

Releases
to Land
Pounds
10,906
231,688
1,162,490
12,519
0

Total
Releases
Pounds
26,711,649
22^97,469
21,580,426
13,109,104
11,028,609


Chemical

Ammonia
Phosphoric acid
Methanol
Carbon disulfide
Nitrate compounds

Air
Emissions
Pounds
21,239,243
29,157
16,065357
7,884,116
0
Surface
Water
Discharges
Pounds
613,903
20381,979
340,255
0
6338,585

Releases
to Land
Pounds
10,906
1,162,490
231,688
0
12,519

Total
Releases
Pounds
21,864,052
21,573,626
16,637300
7,884,116
6351,104

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Facility
Cytec Ind. Inc.
Arcadian Fertilizer L.P.
IMC-AgricoCo.
Rubicon Inc.
Monsanto Co.
CF Ind. Inc.
Angus Chemical Co.
Cabot Corp.
Cabot Corp.
WitcoCorp.
Top Ten Facilities
City, County
Westwego, Jefferson
Geismar, Ascension
St. James, St James
Geismar, Ascension
Luling,St Charles
Donaldsonville, Ascension
Sterlington, Ouachita
Franklin, StMary
Ville Platte, Evangeline
Harvey, Jefferson
for Total Releases
Air Surface Water
Emissions Discharges
Pounds Pounds
621,493 50,572
1,585,484 14,755,693
6,659,245 4,660,020
698,612 214
66,321 234,050
4,958,095 610,605
75,150 60,208
4,744,921 0
4,204,100 0
18,100 0

Underground Releases Total
Injection to Land Releases
Pounds Pounds Pounds
26,362,503 0 27,034,568
5 438,957 16,780,139
0 393,628 11,712,893
7,736,350 0 8,435,176
5,397,660 0 5,698,031
0 0 5,568,700
5,264,233 0 5,399,591
0 0 4,744,921
0 0 4,204,100
3,870,000 0 3,888,100
Top Ten Facilities for Air/Water/Land Releases
Facility
Arcadian Fertilizer L.P.
IMC-AgricoCo.
CF Ind. Inc.
Cabot Corp.
Cabot Corp.
Triad Chemical
International Paper
Exxon Chemical
BASF Corp.
Degussa Corp.
City, County
Geismar, Ascension
St. James, St James
Donaldsonville, Ascension
Franklin, StMary
Ville Platte, Evangeline
Donaldsonville, Ascension
Mansfield, DeSoto
Baton Rouge, East Baton Rouge
Geismar, Ascension
Louisa, StMary
Air Surface Water
Emissions Discharges
Pounds Pounds
1,585,484 14,755,693
6,659,245 4,660,020
4,958,095 610,605
4,744,921 0
4,204,100 0
3,298,182 35,161
3,190,411 336
1,965,933 987,909
740,925 2,207,718
2,570,000 0
Releases Air/Water/Land
to Land Releases
Pounds Pounds
438,957 16,780,134
393,628 11,712,893
0 5,568,700
0 4,744,921
0 4,204,100
0 3,333,343
710 3,191,457
0 2,953,842
0 2,948,643
0 2,570,000
For More Information..
State Contact:
     (504)765-0737

EPA Regional Contact:
     (214)665-8013
     Linda Brown
Fax(504) 765-0742

    Warren Layne
Fax(214)665-7263
To obtain TRI data use assistance,
call TRI User Support Service (TRI-US):
                                                                                         (202)260-1531
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         1995TOXICSRELEASEINVENTORY
                               MAINE
Population             l,23S,512
Total Facilities                92
Total Forms                 325
  Form As                   38
National Rank for Total Releases   3 7
National Rank for Air/Water/Land
  Releases                   36
Transfers into State
  Rank                      50
  Pounds                 24,976
Transfers out of State
  Rank                      41
  Pounds              2,874,277
 Reported Releases and Waste Management Activities
                                            (pounds)
 On-site Releases                            10,167,855
     Air Emissions                            9,242,209
     Surface Water Discharges                    610,781
     Underground Injection                            0
     Releases to Land                           314,865

 On-site Waste Management                  105,107,247
     Recycling                              9,953,975
     Energy Recovery                         11,646,066
     Treatment                             83,507,206

 Off-site Transfers for Further Waste Management    5,040,802
     Recycling                              2,686,609
     Energy Recovery                           478,882
     Treatment                               376,017
     Publicly Owned Treatment Works (POTWs)       164,308
     Disposal                                1,334,986
     Other Off-site Transfers                          0
           Top Five Chemicals for Total Releases
Top Five Chemicals for Air/Water/Land Releases


Chemical

Methanol
Sulfuricacid
Hydrochloric acid
Ammonia
Chloroform

Air
Emissions
Pounds
3,252,592
1,567,873
1,223,269
742,071
486300
Surface
Water
Discharges
Pounds
197,000
0
0
26,585
9340
Under-
ground
Injection
Pounds
0
0
0
0
0

Releases
to Land
Pounds
23,121
0
0
11
191

Total
Releases
Pounds
3,472,713
1,567,873
1,223,269
768,667
495,831


Chemical

Methanol
Sulfuricacid
Hydrochloric acid
Ammonia
Chloroform

Air
Emissions
Pounds
3,252,592
1,567,873
1,223,269
742,071
486300
Surface
Water
Discharges
Pounds
197,000
0
0
26,585
9340

Releases
to Land
Pounds
23,121
0
0
11
191

Total
Releases
Pounds
3,472,713
1,567,873
1,223,269
768,667
495,831

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Facility
S. D. Warren Co.
S. D. Warren Co.
Boise Cascade Corp.
Georgia-Pacific Corp.
International Paper
Bowater/Great Northern Paper
Champion Intl. Corp.
James River Corp.
Bowater/Great Northern Paper
Lincoln Pulp & Paper Co., Inc.
Top Ten Facilities
City, County
Westbrook, Cumberland
Skowhegan, Somerset
Rumford, Oxford
Woodland, Washington
Jay, Franklin
Millinocket, Penobscot
Bucksport, Hancock
Old Town, Penobscot
East Millinocket, Penobscot
Lincoln, Penobscot
for Total Releases
Air Surface Water
Emissions Discharges
Pounds Pounds
1,196,553 57,922
1,227,373 18,150
940,870 105,720
935,755 59,890
747,719 11,777
629,750 131,650
463,981 6,718
439,488 18,812
110,773 173,455
277,150 2,630
MAINE

Underground Releases Total
Injection to Land Releases
Pounds Pounds Pounds
0 16,000 1,270,475
0 9,435 1,254,958
0 0 1,046,590
0 9,267 1,004,912
0 2,913 762,409
0 0 761,400
0 256,445 727,144
0 3,354 461,654
0 0 284,228
0 0 279,780
Top Ten Facilities for Air/Water/Land Releases
Facility
S. D. Warren Co.
S. D. Warren Co.
Boise Cascade Corp.
Georgia-Pacific Corp.
International Paper
Bowater/Great Northern Paper
Champion Intl. Corp.
James River Corp.
Bowater/Great Northern Paper
Lincoln Pulp & Paper Co., Inc.
City, County
Westbrook, Cumberland
Skowhegan, Somerset
Rumford, Oxford
Woodland, Washington
Jay, Franklin
Millinocket, Penobscot
Bucksport, Hancock
Old Town, Penobscot
East Millinocket, Penobscot
Lincoln, Penobscot
Air Surface Water
Emissions Discharges
Pounds Pounds
1,196,553 57,922
1,227373 18,150
940,870 105,720
935,755 59,890
747,719 11,777
629,750 131,650
463,981 6,718
439,488 18,812
110,773 173,455
277,150 2,630
Releases Air/Water/Land
to Land Releases
Pounds Pounds
16,000 1,270,475
9,435 1,254,958
0 1,046,590
9,267 1,004,912
2,913 762,409
0 761,400
256,445 727,144
3,354 461,654
0 284,228
0 279,780
         For More Information..
State Contact:
     (207)287-4080

EPA Regional Contact:
     (617)565-3230
  RaynaLeibowitz
Fax (207) 287-4079

   Dwight Peavey
Fax(617) 565-4939
To obtain TRI data use assistance,
call TRI User Support Service (TRI-US):
                                                                                                           (202)260-1531
                    Fax (202) 260-4659
A Form R submission for methanol with total releases of 592,105 pounds was attributed to a second Georgia-Pacific facility in Maine in error, causing two Georgia-Pacific facilities to
aDDear amone the ton 10. The duplicate form has been deleted in these tables, and therefore, only one Georgia-Pacific facility is among the top 10.

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         1995 TOXICS RELEASE INVENTORY
               MARYLAND
 Population            5,038,912
 Total Facilities              194
 Total Forms                610
  Form As                 74
 National Rank for Total Releases  34
 National Rank for Air/Water/Land
  Releases                 34
 Transfers into State
  Rank                    28
  Pounds            10,776,697
 Transfers out of State
  Rank                    31
  Pounds            15,012,643
                                                                Reported Releases and Waste Management Activities
                                                                                                       (pounds)
 On-site Releases
     Air Emissions
     Surface Water Discharges
     Underground Injection
     Releases to Land

 On-site Waste Management
     Recycling
     Energy Recovery
     Treatment
13,321,893
 8,868,815
 1,881,350
       0
 2,571,728

63,748,081
21,403,266
14,045,505
28,299,310
 Off-site Transfers for Further Waste Management   22,629,037
     Recycling                            10,983,751
     Energy Recovery                        1,551,273
     Treatment                             2,173,159
     Publicly Owned Treatment Works (POTWs)      3,088,263
     Disposal                             4,832,591
     Other Off-site Transfers                         0
           Top Five Chemicals for Total Releases
Top Five Chemicals for Air/Water/Land Releases


Chemical

Manganese compounds
Nitrate compounds
Carbonylsulfide
Toluene
Methanol

Air
Emissions
Pounds
32,606
10
1,461,000
1,217,875
944317
Surface
Water
Discharges
Pounds
190332
1,450,068
0
6
0
Under-
ground
Injection
Pounds
0
0
0
0
0

Releases
to Land
Pounds
2,172,625
71,437
0
0
0

Total
Releases
Pounds
2395,563
1,521,515
1,461,000
1,217,881
944317


Chemical

Manganese compounds
Nitrate compounds
Carbonyl sulfide
Toluene
Methanol

Air
Emissions
Pounds
32,606
10
1,461,000
1,217,875
944317
Surface
Water
Discharges
Pounds
190332
1,450,068
0
6
0

Releases
to Land
Pounds
2,172,625
71,437
0
0
0

Total
Releases
Pounds
2395,563
1,521,515
1,461,000
1,217,881
944317

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                                                               MARYLAND
                       Top Ten Facilities for Total Releases

Facility

SCM Chemicals
Westvaco Corp.
Bethlehem Steel Corp.
W.R. Grace & Co.
Quebecor Printing Memphis Inc.
General Motors Corp.
International Paper Co.
Eastalco Aluminum Co.
Cytec Ind. Inc.
Perdue Farms Inc.


Facility

SCM Chemicals
Westvaco Corp.
Bethlehem Steel Corp.
W.R. Grace & Co.
Quebecor Printing Memphis Inc.
General Motors Corp.
International Paper Co.
Eastalco Aluminum Co.
Cytec Ind. Inc.
Perdue Farms Inc.

City, County

Baltimore, Baltimore City
Luke, Allegany
Sparrows Point, Baltimore
Baltimore, Baltimore City
Glen Burnie, Anne Arundel
Baltimore, Baltimore City
Odenton, Anne Arundel
Frederick, Frederick
Havre De Grace, Harford
Salisbury, Wicomico
Top Ten Facilities for

City, County

Baltimore, Baltimore City
Luke, Allegany
Sparrows Point, Baltimore
Baltimore, Baltimore City
Glen Burnie, Anne Arundel
Baltimore, Baltimore City
Odenton, Anne Arundel
Frederick, Frederick
Havre De Grace, Harford
Salisbury, Wicomico
Air
Emissions
Pounds
1,220,015
1,482,300
154,600
215,653
1,010,047
511,470
382,930
371,065
290,693
265,092
Surface Water
Discharges
Pounds
150,029
0
229,440
1,120,787
0
2,320
0
10
0
0
Underground Releases Total
Injection to Land Releases
Pounds Pounds Pounds
0 1,320,000 2,690,044
0 0 1,482,300
0 979,100 1,363,140
0 0 1,336,440
0 0 1,010,047
0 0 513,790
0 0 382,930
0 5 371,080
0 0 290,693
0 0 265,092
Air/Water/Land Releases
Air
Emissions
Pounds
1,220,015
1,482,300
154,600
215,653
1,010,047
511,470
382,930
371,065
290,693
265,092
SurfaceWater Releases Air/Water/Land
Discharges
Pounds
150,029
0
229,440
1,120,787
0
2,320
0
10
0
0
to Land Releases
Pounds Pounds
1,320,000 2,690,044
0 1,482,300
979,100 1,363,140
0 1,336,440
0 1,010,047
0 513,790
0 382,930
5 371,080
0 290,693
0 265,092
                      State Contact:
For More Information...     (410)631-3800

                      EPA Regional Contact:
                         (215)566-2072
                                                  Patricia Williams
                                                 Fax(410)631-3873

                                                      BillReilly
                                                 Fax(215) 566-2101
To obtain TRI data use assistance,
call TRI User Support Service (TRI-US):
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        1995 TOXICS RELEASE INVENTORY
                                    MASSACHUSETTS
Population
Total Facilities
Total Forms
 Form As
6,071,078
    509
   1,424
    125
National Rank for Total Releases   41
National Rank for Air/Water/Land
 Releases                40
Transfers into State
 Rank                   31
 Pounds            9,477,148
Transfers out of State
 Rank                   25
 Pounds           26,458,010
Reported Releases and Waste Management Activities
                                    (pounds)
On-site Releases                         8,141,053
   Air Emissions                        7,996,222
   Surface Water Discharges                  116,200
   Underground Injection                        0
   Releases to Land                        28,631

On-site Waste Management                 62,573,228
   Recycling                         25,790,495
   Energy Recovery                      7,836,421
   Treatment                         28,946,312

Off-site Transfers for Further Waste Management  45,743,843
   Recycling                         26,684,031
   Energy Recovery                      6,079,182
   Treatment                          5,605,727
   Publicly Owned Treatment Works (POTWs)      6,112,395
   Disposal                           1,261,503
   Other Off-site Transfers                    1,005
         Top Five Chemicals for Total Releases
                                       Top Five Chemicals for Air/Water/Land Releases


Chemical

Toluene
Dichloromethane
Methyl ethyl ketone
Trichloroethylene
Methanol

Air
Emissions
Pounds
1,904,491
988,988
933,246
678,913
428,950
Surface
Water
Discharges
Pounds
0
0
3
10
3,700
Under-
ground
Injection
Pounds
0
0
0
0
0

Releases
to Land
Pounds
0
0
0
0
400

Total
Releases
Pounds
1,904,491
988,988
933,249
678,923
433,050


Chemical

Toluene
Dichloromethane
Methyl ethyl ketone
Trichloroethylene
Methanol

Air
Emissions
Pounds
1,904,491
988,988
933,246
678,913
428,950
Surface
Water
Discharges
Pounds
0
0
3
10
3,700

Releases
to Land
Pounds
0
0
0
0
400

Total
Releases
Pounds
1,904,491
988,988
933,249
678,923
433,050

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     1995TOXICSRELEASEINVENTORY
MASSACHUSETTS
                      Top Ten Facilities for Total Releases

Facility

Plymouth Rubber Co. Inc.
Rexham Graphics Inc.
Crown Cork & Seal Co. Inc.
Globe Mfg. Co.
Crest Foam
Electronic Concepts Inc.
Aerovox Inc.
Polaroid Corp.
Polyfibron Techs. Inc.
Dennison Mfg. Co.


Facility

Plymouth Rubber Co. Inc.
Rexham Graphics Inc.
Crown Cork & Seal Co. Inc.
Globe Mfg. Co.
Crest Foam
Electronic Concepts Inc.
Aerovox Inc.
Polaroid Corp.
Polyfibron Techs. Inc.
Dennison Mfg. Co.

City, County

Canton, Norfolk
South Hadley, Hampshire
Lawrence, Essex
Fall River, Bristol
Newburyport, Essex
Lee, Berkshire
New Bedford, Bristol
Waltham, Middlesex
Adams, Berkshire
Framingham, Middlesex
Top Ten Facilities for

City, County

Canton, Norfolk
South Hadley, Hampshire
Lawrence, Essex
Fall River, Bristol
Newburyport, Essex
Lee, Berkshire
New Bedford, Bristol
Waltham, Middlesex
Adams, Berkshire
Framingham, Middlesex
Air
Emissions
Pounds
480,000
461,212
354,943
312,368
304,654
280,717
203,520
185,135
176,700
174,384
Surface Water
Discharges
Pounds
0
5
0
0
0
0
5
3
0
0
Underground Releases Total
Injection
Pounds
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
to Land Releases
Pounds Pounds
0 480,000
0 461,217
0 354,943
0 312,368
0 304,654
0 280,717
0 203,525
0 185,138
0 176,700
0 174,384
Air/Water/Land Releases
Air
Emissions
Pounds
480,000
461,212
354,943
312,368
304,654
280,717
203,520
185,135
176,700
174,384
Surface Water
Discharges
Pounds
0
5
0
0
0
0
5
3
0
0
Releases Air/Water/Land
to Land
Pounds










Releases
Pounds
0 480,000
0 461,217
0 354,943
0 312,368
0 304,654
0 280,717
0 203,525
0 185,138
0 176,700
0 174,384
   For More Information..
State Contact:
  (617) 574-6820

EPA Regional Contact:
  (617)565-3230
 William T.Panos
Fax (617) 292-5578

  Dwight Peavey
Fax (617) 565-4939
            To obtain TRI data use assistance,
            call TRI User Support Service (TRI-US):
                                                  (202)260-1531
                      Fax (202) 260-4659

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                                                                                            MICHIGAN
                                                                        Reported Releases and Waste Management Activities
                                                                                                                    (pounds)
  Population
  Total Facilities
  Total Forms
    Form As
                      9,537,948
                           903
                          3,303
                           208
  National Rank for Total Releases    11
  National Rank for Air/Water/Land
    Releases                    10
  Transfers into State
    Rank                        5
    Pounds             105,940,138
  Transfers out of State
    Rank                        3
    Pounds             102,480,209
On-site Releases
    Air Emissions
    Surface Water Discharges
    Underground Injection**
    Releases to Land

On-site Waste Management
    Recycling
    Energy Recovery
    Treatment
 75,263,953
 62,996,379
   653,999
  7,566,827
  4,046,748

424,486,364
174,537,226
109,196,799
140,752,339
                                                                       Off-site Transfers for Further Waste Management  239,922,589
                                                                           Recycling                              112,624,083
                                                                           Energy Recovery                          66,466,971
                                                                           Treatment                               20,167,166
                                                                           Publicly Owned Treatment Works (POTWs)      11,244,415
                                                                           Disposal                                29,418,954
                                                                           Other Off-site Transfers                        1,000
             Top Five Chemicals for Total Releases
                                                                      Top Five Chemicals for Air/Water/Land Releases


Chemical

*Hydrochloric acid
**Methanol
Xylene (mixed isomers)
Toluene
Glycol ethers

Air
Emissions
Pounds
15,044,554
4,923,174
10,088,940
7,864,890
3,459,464
Surface
Water
Discharges
Pounds
0
202^81
48
458
566
Under-
ground
Injection
Pounds
102,063
5,820,000
0
9,100
0

Releases
to Land
Pounds
0
8,436
0
14
0

Total
Releases
Pounds
15,146,617
10,953,891
10,088,988
7,874,462
3,460,030


Chemical

Hydrochloric acid
Xylene (mixed isomers)
Toluene
Methanol
Glycol ethers

Air
Emissions
Pounds
15,044,554
10,088,940
7,864,890
4,923,174
3,459,464
Surface
Water
Discharges
Pounds
0
48
458
202^81
566

Releases
to Land
Pounds
0
0
14
8,436
0

Total
Releases
Pounds
15,044,554
10,088,988
7,865^62
5,133,891
3,460,030
* Effective with the 1995 reporting year, the listing for hydrochloric acid was modified to include only acid aerosol forms. Reported releases of hydrochloric acid to water, land, and
 underground injection are unlikely to be acid aerosol forms and therefore probably represent misreporting.

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         1995 TOXICS RELEASE INVENTORY
                                                 MICHIGAN
                                   Top Ten Facilities for Total Releases

Facility

Lafarge Corp.
Pharmacia & Upjohn Co.
American Tape Co.
General Motors Corp.
Ford Motor Co.
General Motors Corp.
Autoalliance Intl. Inc.
Custom Papers Group Inc.
Dow Chemical USA
General Motors Truck Group


Facility

Lafarge Corp.
American Tape Co.
General Motors Corp.
Ford Motor Co.
General Motors Corp.
Autoalliance Intl. Inc.
Custom Papers Group Inc.
Pharmacia & Upjohn Co.
Dow Chemical USA
General Motors Truck Group

City, County

Alpena, Alpena
Portage, Kalamazoo
Marysville,StClair
Saginaw, Saginaw
Wayne, Wayne
Detroit, Wayne
Flat Rock, Wayne
Rochester, Oakland
Midland, Midland
Pontiac, Oakland
Top Ten Facilities

City, County

Alpena, Alpena
Marysville, StClair
Saginaw, Saginaw
Wayne, Wayne
Detroit, Wayne
Flat Rock, Wayne
Rochester, Oakland
Portage, Kalamazoo
Midland, Midland
Pontiac, Oakland
Air
Emissions
Pounds
12,746,262
1,104,640
2,922^69
255,010
1,904,922
1,621,201
1,362,052
1,260,115
1,160,115
1,148,220
Surface Water
Discharges
Pounds
0
128,550
0
0
0
0
8,452
0
48,274
0
Underground Releases Total
Injection to Land Releases
Pounds Pounds Pounds
0 0 12,746,262
7,074,000 0 8,307,190
0 0 2,922^69
0 2,454,754 2,709,764
0 0 1,904,922
0 0 1,621,201
0 0 1,370,504
0 0 1,260,115
0 20,240 1,228,629
0 250 1,148,470
for Air/Water/Land Releases
Air
Emissions
Pounds
12,746,262
2,922,269
255,010
,904,922
,621,201
,362,052
,260,115
,104,640
,160,115
,148,220
Surface Water
Discharges
Pounds
0
0
0
0
0
8,452
0
128,550
48,274
0
Releases
to Land
Pounds
0
0
2,454,754
0
0
0
0
0
20,240
250
Air/Water/Land
Releases
Pounds
12,746,262
2,922,269
2,709,764
1,904,922
1,621,201
1,370,504
1,260,115
1,233,190
1,228,629
1,148,470
      For More Information..
State Contact:
    (517)373-8481

EPA Regional Contact:
    (312)886-6219
  Robert Jackson
Fax(517)335-4729

   ThelmaCodina
Fax(312)353-4342
To obtain TRI data use assistance,
call TRI User Support Service (TRI-US):
                                                                              (202)260-1531
              Fax (202) 260-4659
Copper Range Co. in White Pine was Michigan's tenth largest facility for both total and air/water/land releases reported to TRI in 1995, with 1,210,650 pounds (none to underground injection).
Copper Range does not appear in the top 10 lists because it indicated that it is not a covered facility (currently, only manufacturing facilities and federal facilities are required to report under

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                                                         MINNESOTA
Population
Total Facilities
Total Forms
  Form As
4,614,613
    493
   1,340
    142
National Rank for Total Releases   30
National Rank for Air/Water/Land
 Releases                  29
Transfers into State
 Rank                    27
 Pounds             12,081,770
Transfers out of State
 Rank                    34
 Pounds             13,953,104
                                                                Reported Releases and Waste Management Activities
                                                                                                        (pounds)
On-site Releases
    Air Emissions
    Surface Water Discharges
    Underground Injection
    Releases to Land

On-site Waste Management
    Recycling
    Energy Recovery
    Treatment
 22,459,624
 21,559,433
   375,055
        0
   525,136

211,325,413
151,128,713
 25,578,864
 34,617,836
                                            Off-site Transfers for Further Waste Management  33,744,191
                                                Recycling                            21,179,660
                                                Energy Recovery                        2,569,785
                                                Treatment                              876,267
                                                Publicly Owned Treatment Works (POTWs)      7,691,857
                                                Disposal                              1,426,322
                                                Other Off-site Transfers                       300
          Top Five Chemicals for Total Releases
                                           Top Five Chemicals for Air/Water/Land Releases


Chemical

Toluene
n-Hexane
Xylene (mixed isomers)
Methanol
Ammonia

Air
Emissions
Pounds
3,244,084
3,105,215
2^83,351
2,082,045
1,764,613
Surface
Water
Discharges
Pounds
59
794
73
142,650
115368
Under-
ground
Injection
Pounds
0
0
0
0
0

Releases
to Land
Pounds
0
250
50
2,400
32^78

Total
Releases
Pounds
3244,143
3,106259
2283,474
2227,095
1,912259


Chemical

Toluene
n-Hexane
Xylene (mixed isomeis)
Methanol
Ammonia

Air
Emissions
Pounds
3244,084
3,105215
2283351
2,082,045
1,764,613
Surface
Water
Discharges
Pounds
59
794
73
142,650
115368

Releases
to Land
Pounds
0
250
50
2,400
32278

Total
Releases
Pounds
3244,143
3,106259
2283,474
2227,095
1,912259

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  1 995 TOXICS RELEASE INVENTORY
                                 MINNESOTA
                      Top Ten Facilities for Total Releases

Facility

3M Tape Mfg. Plant
Honeymead Prods. Co.
Boise Cascade Corp.
Ford Motor Co.
Koch Refining Co. L.P.
Southern Minnesota Beet Sugar
ADM
3M
ADM
North Star Recycling


Facility

3M Tape Mfg. Plant
Honeymead Prods. Co.
Boise Cascade Corp.
Ford Motor Co.
Koch Refining Co. L.P.
Southern Minnesota Beet Sugar
ADM
3M
ADM
North Star Recycling

City, County

Hutchinson, Me Leod
Mankato, Blue Earth
International Falls, Koochiching
Saint Paul, Ramsey
Rosemount, Dakota
Renville, Renville
Mankato, Blue Earth
Saint Paul, Ramsey
Red Wing, Goodhue
Saint Paul, Ramsey
Top Ten Facilities for

City, County

Hutchinson, Me Leod
Mankato, Blue Earth
International Falls, Koochiching
Saint Paul, Ramsey
Rosemount, Dakota
Renville, Renville
Mankato, Blue Earth
Saint Paul, Ramsey
Red Wing, Goodhue
Saint Paul, Ramsey
Air
Emissions
Pounds
2,026,784
1,100,000
628,233
851,380
739,841
778,305
742,000
665,295
539,685
0
Surface Water
Discharges
Pounds
0
0
239,900
0
41,998
0
0
0
0
0
Underground Releases Total
Injection to Land Releases
Pounds Pounds Pounds
0 0 2,026,784
0 250 1,100,250
0 2,589 870,722
0 0 851,380
0 0 781,839
0 1,766 780,071
0 0 742,000
0 0 665,295
0 0 539,685
0 457,900 457,900
Air/Water/Land Releases
Air
Emissions
Pounds
2,026,784
1,100,000
628,233
851,380
739,841
778,305
742,000
665,295
539,685
0
Surface Water
Discharges
Pounds
0
0
239,900
0
41,998
0
0
0
0
0
Releases
to Land
Pounds
0
250
2,589
0
0
1,766
0
0
0
457,900
Air/Water/Land
Releases
Pounds
2,026,784
1,100,250
870,722
851,380
781,839
780,071
742,000
665,295
539,685
457,900
For More Information...
State Contact:
   (612)282-5396

EPA Regional Contact:
   (312)886-6219
   JohnChikkala
Fax(612)296-0459

  ThelmaCodina
Fax(312)353-4342
To obtain TRI data use assistance,
call TRI User Support Service (TRI-US):
                                                      (202)260-1531
           Fax (202) 260-4659

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             MISSISSIPPI
 Population
 Total Facilities
 Total Forms
   Form As
            2,696,183
                322
               1,086
                 99
 National Rank for Total Releases   12
 National Rank for Air/Water/Land
   Releases                  12
 Transfers into State
   Rank                     42
   Pounds              1,072,916
 Transfers out of State
   Rank                     22
   Pounds             36,180,454
                                                                   Reported Releases and Waste Management Activities
                                                                                                            (pounds)
On-site Releases
    Air Emissions
    Surface Water Discharges
    Underground Injection
    Releases to Land

On-site Waste Management
    Recycling
    Energy Recovery
    Treatment
 56,755,254
 44,048,247
  8,373,840
    82,251
  4,250,916

389,748,927
252,652,882
 33,382,226
103,713,819
                                                         Off-site Transfers for Further Waste Management  42,661,551
                                                             Recycling                            32,918,871
                                                             Energy Recovery                         3,361,417
                                                             Treatment                             1,959,295
                                                             Publicly Owned Treatment Works (POTWs)       767,536
                                                             Disposal                              1,801,727
                                                             Other Off-site Transfers                    1,852,705
            Top Five Chemicals for Total Releases
                                                        Top Five Chemicals for Air/Water/Land Releases


Chemical

Nitrate compounds
Methanol
Toluene
Ammonia
Dichloromethane

Air
Emissions
Pounds
15^11
7,706,661
5,509,266
5,143,115
3,970,038
Surface
Water
Discharges
Pounds
7,816,247
104,005
8,631
227,535
1
Under-
ground
Injection
Pounds
0
0
3,631
0
0

Releases
to Land
Pounds
5
6300
340
87,005
0

Total
Releases
Pounds
7,831,563
7,816,966
5,521,868
5,457,655
3,970,039


Chemical

Nitrate compounds
Methanol
Toluene
Ammonia
Dichloromethane

Air
Emissions
Pounds
15311
7,706,661
5,509,266
5,143,115
3,970,038
Surface
Water
Discharges
Pounds
7,816,247
104,005
8,631
227,535
1

Releases
to Land
Pounds
5
6300
340
87,005
0

Total
Releases
Pounds
7,831,563
7,816,966
5,518,237
5,457,655
3,970,039

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      ! "5 TOXICS RELEASE INVENTORY
MISSISSIPPI
                          Top Ten Facilities for Total Releases

Facility

Vicksburg Chemical Co.
Kerr-Mcgee Chemical Corp.
Mississippi Chemical Corp.
Georgia-Pacific Corp.
Gencorp
International Paper
Chevron Prods. Co.
Du Pont
International Paper
World Color


Facility

Vicksburg Chemical Co.
Kerr-Mcgee Chemical Corp.
Mississippi Chemical Corp.
Georgia-Pacific Corp.
Gencorp
International Paper
Chevron Prods. Co.
Du Pont
International Paper
World Color

City, County

Vicksburg, Warren
Hamilton, Monroe
Yazoo City, Yazoo
Monticello, Lawrence
Columbus, Lowndes
Natchez, Adams
Pascagoula, Jackson
Pass Christian, Harrison
Redwood, Warren
Corinth, Alcorn
Top Ten Facilities

City, County

Vicksburg, Warren
Hamilton, Monroe
Yazoo City, Yazoo
Monticello, Lawrence
Columbus, Lowndes
Natchez, Adams
Pascagoula, Jackson
Pass Christian, Harrison
Redwood, Warren
Corinth, Alcorn
Air
Emissions
Pounds
117,173
203,006
2,629,768
2,945,252
2,761,000
2,172,074
2,087,244
1,953,250
1,688,151
1,633,920
Surface Water
Discharges
Pounds
7,223,960
35,230
606,923
128,679
15
93,632
61,853
0
10,350
0
Underground Releases Total
Injection to Land Releases
Pounds Pounds Pounds
0 0 7,341,133
0 4,041,000 4,279,236
0 0 3,236,691
0 33,600 3,107,531
0 0 2,761,015
0 6,388 2,272,094
0 2,162 2,151,259
0 0 1,953,250
0 0 1,698,501
0 0 1,633,920
for Air/Water/Land Releases
Air
Emissions
Pounds
117,173
203,006
2,629,768
2,945,252
2,761,000
2,172,074
2,087,244
1,953,250
1,688,151
1,633,920
Surface Water
Discharges
Pounds
7,223,960
35,230
606,923
128,679
15
93,632
61,853
0
10,350
0
Releases
to Land
Pounds
0
4,041,000
0
33,600
0
6,388
2,162
0
0
0
Air/Water/Land
Releases
Pounds
7,341,133
4,279,236
3,236,691
3,107,531
2,761,015
2,272,094
2,151,259
1,953,250
1,698,501
1,633,920
                     State Contact:
For More Information...    («>i) 960-9000

                     EPA Regional Contact:
                        (404) 562-9191
 John David Burns
Fax (601) 352-8314

  Ezequiel Velez
Fax (404) 562-9163
                                                           To obtain TRI data use assistance,
                                                           call TRI User Support Service (TRI-US):
                                                           (202)260-1531
            Fax (202) 260-4659

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         1995 TOXICS RELEASE INVENTORY
                                                                MISSOURI
Population
Total Facilities
Total Forms
  Form As
5,319,335
     568
   1,902
     176
National Rank for Total Releases   17
National Rank for Air/Water/Land
  Releases                  17
Transfers into State
  Rank                     6
  Pounds             93,803,040
Transfers out of State
  Rank                     14
  Pounds             47,461,782
Reported Releases and Waste Management Activities
                                         (pounds)
On-site Releases                           49,646,866
    Air Emissions                         31,778,685
    Surface Water Discharges                  3,282,973
    Underground Injection                           0
    Releases to Land                       14,585,208

On-site Waste Management                 1,356,811,368
    Recycling                          1,185,630,783
    Energy Recovery                       94,009,432
    Treatment                            77,171,153

Off-site Transfers for Further Waste Management 102,543,380
    Recycling                            57,354,293
    Energy Recovery                       25,388,101
    Treatment                             9,012,053
    Publicly Owned Treatment Works (POTWs)      7,018,899
    Disposal                              3,763,234
    Other Off-site Transfers                       6,800
           Top Five Chemicals for Total Releases


Chemical

Zinc compounds
Xylene (mixed isomers)
Zinc (fume or dust)
Methyl ethyl ketone
n-Hexane

Air
Emissions
Pounds
164,995
4,895,684
10,947
2,968,234
2,956,701
Surface
Water
Discharges
Pounds
954
0
12
500
0
Under-
ground
Injection
Pounds
0
0
0
0
0

Releases
to Land
Pounds
6,172,605
250
4,250,259
0
0

Total
Releases
Pounds
6338,554
4,895,934
4,261,218
2,968,734
2,956,701
                                            Top Five Chemicals for Air/Water/Land Releases


Chemical

Zinc compounds
Xylene (mixed isomers)
Zinc (fume or dust)
Methyl ethyl ketone
n-Hexane

Air
Emissions
Pounds
164,995
4,895,684
10,947
2,968,234
2,956,701
Surface
Water
Discharges
Pounds
954
0
12
500
0

Releases
to Land
Pounds
6,172,605
250
4,250,259
0
0

Total
Releases
Pounds
6338,554
4,895,934
4,261,218
2,968,734
2,956,701

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                                                               MISSOURI
                          Top Ten Facilities for Total Releases

Facility

Doe Run Co.
Asarco Inc.
Ford Motor Co.
Missouri Chemical Works
Ford Motor Co.
Dow Chemical Co.
Ag Processing Inc.
Dyno Nobel Inc.
Dyno Nobel Inc.
ICI Explosives USA Inc.


Facility

Doe Run Co.
Asarco Inc.
Ford Motor Co.
Missouri Chemical Works
Ford Motor Co.
Dow Chemical Co.
Ag Processing Inc.
Dyno Nobel Inc.
Dyno Nobel Inc.
ICI Explosives USA Inc.

City, County

Herculaneum, Jefferson
Annapolis, Iron
Claycomo.Clay
Louisiana, Pike
Hazelwood, St Louis
Pevely, Jefferson
Saint Joseph, Buchanan
Carthage, Jasper
Louisiana, Pike
Joplin, Jasper
Top Ten Facilities

City, County

Herculaneum, Jefferson
Annapolis, Iron
Claycomo, Clay
Louisiana, Pike
Hazelwood, St Louis
Pevely, Jefferson
Saint Joseph, Buchanan
Carthage, Jasper
Louisiana, Pike
Joplin, Jasper
Air
Emissions
Pounds
236,823
391,398
2,160,536
2,081,760
2,056,688
1,769,591
1,072,470
1,165
194,800
297,465
Surface Water
Discharges
Pounds
1,070
44
0
0
0
0
5
1,003,280
783,000
676,750
Underground Releases Total
Injection to Land Releases
Pounds Pounds Pounds
0 7,868,740 8,106,633
0 6,134,355 6,525,797
0 0 2,160,536
0 0 2,081,760
0 0 2,056,688
0 0 1,769,591
0 0 1,072,475
0 0 1,004,445
0 0 977,800
0 10 974,225
for Air/Water/Land Releases
Air
Emissions
Pounds
236,823
391,398
2,160,536
2,081,760
2,056,688
1,769,591
1,072,470
1,165
194,800
297,465
Surface Water Releases Air/Water/Land
Discharges
Pounds
1,070
44
0
0
0
0
5
1,003,280
783,000
676,750
to Land Releases
Pounds Pounds
7,868,740 8,106,633
6,134,355 6,525,797
0 2,160,536
0 2,081,760
0 2,056,688
0 1,769,591
0 1,072,475
0 1,004,445
0 977,800
10 974,225
    For More Information..
                        State Contact:
                           (573)526-6627

                        EPA Regional Contact:
                           (913)551-7020
  Eugene Nickel
Fax(573) 526-5808

     JimHirtz
Fax(913)551-7065
To obtain TRI data use assistance,
call TRI User Support Service (TRI-US):
                                                           (202)260-1531
           Fax(202)260-4659

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         1995 TOXICS RELEASE INVENTORY
                                                                 MONTANA
Population
Total Facilities
Total Forms
  Form As
National Rank for Total Releases
National Rank for Air/Water/Land
  Releases
Transfers into State
  Rank
  Pounds
Transfers out of State
  Rank                     49
  Pounds                224,563
      18

      23
18,020,139
Reported Releases and Waste Management Activities
                                         (pounds)
On-site Releases                           43,891,840
    Air Emissions                          4,374,595
    Surface Water Discharges                     96,659
    Underground Injection                          0
    Releases to Land                       39,420,586

On-site Waste Management                  78,182,376
    Recycling                            48,850,536
    Energy Recovery                       17,286,366
    Treatment                            12,045,474

Off-site Transfers for Further Waste Management    233,970
    Recycling                              139,551
    Energy Recovery                           20,852
    Treatment                                34,269
    Publicly Owned Treatment Works (POTWs)           992
    Disposal                                 38,306
    Other Off-site Transfers                         0
           Top Five Chemicals for Total Releases
                                             Top Five Chemicals for Air/Water/Land Releases


Chemical

Zinc compounds
Lead compounds
Manganese compounds
Copper compounds
Methanol

Air
Emissions
Pounds
36,464
40,809
1,526
9374
1,586,933
Surface
Water
Discharges
Pounds
92
290
0
73
79,575
Under-
ground
Injection
Pounds
0
0
0
0
0

Releases
to Land
Pounds
31,068321
3,994,634
2,009,015
1,697399
310

Total
Releases
Pounds
31,104,877
4,035,733
2,010,541
1,706,846
1,666,818


Chemical

Zinc compounds
Lead compounds
Manganese compounds
Copper compounds
Methanol

Air
Emissions
Pounds
36,464
40,809
1,526
9374
1,586,933
Surface
Water
Discharges
Pounds
92
290
0
73
79,575

Releases
to Land
Pounds
31,068321
3,994,634
2,009,015
1,697399
310

Total
Releases
Pounds
31,104,877
4,035,733
2,010,541
1,706,846
1,666,818

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Top Ten Facilities for Total Releases
Facility
Asarco Inc.
Stone Container Corp.
ColumbiaFalls Aluminum Co.
Svo Specialty Prods. Inc.
Plum Creek Mfg. L.P.
Cenex Refinery
Holly Sugar Corp.
Louisiana-Pacific Corp.
Exxon Billings Refinery
Conoco Inc.

Facility
Asarco Inc.
Stone Container Corp.
Columbia Falls Aluminum Co.
Svo Specialty Prods. Inc.
Plum Creek Mfg. L.P.
Cenex Refinery
Holly Sugar Corp.
Louisiana-Pacific Corp.
Exxon Billings Refinery
Conoco Inc.
City, County
East Helena, Lewis and Clark
Missoula, Missoula
ColumbiaFalls, Flathead
Culbertson, Roosevelt
ColumbiaFalls, Flathead
Laurel, Yellowstone
Sidney, Richland
Missoula, Missoula
Billings, Yellowstone
Billings, Yellowstone
Top Ten Facilities for
City, County
East Helena, Lewis and Clark
Missoula, Missoula
ColumbiaFalls, Flathead
Culbertson, Roosevelt
Columbia Falls, Flathead
Laurel, Yellowstone
Sidney, Richland
Missoula, Missoula
Billings, Yellowstone
Billings, Yellowstone
Air Surface Water
Emissions Discharges
Pounds Pounds
112,426 513
1,873,999 85,674
453,684 500
390,000 0
315,000 0
224,265 285
199,000 0
184,791 50
118,226 7,251
99,744 636
Underground Releases Total
Injection to Land Releases
Pounds Pounds Pounds
0 39,404,575 39,517,514
0 316 1,959,989
0 0 454,184
0 5 390,005
0 250 315,250
0 525 225,075
0 8,000 207,000
0 0 184,841
0 70 125,547
0 0 100,380
Air/Water/Land Releases
Air Surface Water
Emissions Discharges
Pounds Pounds
112,426 513
1,873,999 85,674
453,684 500
390,000 0
315,000 0
224,265 285
199,000 0
184,791 50
118,226 7,251
99,744 636
Releases Air/Water/Land
to Land Releases
Pounds Pounds
39,404,575 39,517,514
316 1,959,989
0 454,184
5 390,005
250 315,250
525 225,075
8,000 207,000
0 184,841
70 125,547
0 100,380
For More Information..
State Contact:
     (406)444-2544

EPA Regional Contact:
     (303)312-6028
    TomEllerhoff
Fax(406)444-4386

    Bruce Cooper
Fax (303) 312-6044
To obtain TRI data use assistance,
call TRI User Support Service (TRI-US):
                                                                                          (202)260-1531
                  Fax(202)260-4659

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        1995 TOXICS RELEASE INVENTORY
                NEBRASKA
Population             1,639,213
Total Facilities              164
Total Forms                490
 Form As                  64
National Rank for Total Releases   36
National Rank for Air/Water/Land
 Releases                  35
Transfers into State
 Rank                    38
 Pounds              3,093,329
Transfers out of State
 Rank                    26
 Pounds             26,029,161
                                                               Reported Releases and Waste Management Activities
                                                                                                       (pounds)
 On-site Releases
     Air Emissions
     Surface Water Discharges
     Underground Injection
     Releases to Land

 On-site Waste Management
     Recycling
     Energy Recovery
     Treatment
 Off-site Transfers for Further Waste Management
     Recycling
     Energy Recovery
     Treatment
     Publicly Owned Treatment Works (POTWs)
     Disposal
     Other Off-site Transfers
                                                                                                      10,957,989
                                                                                                      10,014,706
                                                                                                        283,104
                                                                                                             0
                                                                                                        660,179

                                                                                                      19,847,114
                                                                                                       9,917,435
                                                                                                       2,273,732
                                                                                                       7,655,947

                                                                                                      36,102,061
                                                                                                      31,002,181
                                                                                                        644,319
                                                                                                        332,644
                                                                                                        380,366
                                                                                                       3,742,551
                                                                                                             0
          Top Five Chemicals for Total Releases
Top Five Chemicals for Air/Water/Land Releases


Chemical

Toluene
Ammonia
Xylene (mixed isomers)
n-Hexane
Methyl ethyl ketone

Air
Emissions
Pounds
2,717,123
1,475,532
1,397,093
1,202,002
743,740
Surface
Water
Discharges
Pounds
610
221,215
5
0
5
Under-
ground
Injection
Pounds
0
0
0
0
0

Releases
to Land
Pounds
0
407,180
3,600
0
0

Total
Releases
Pounds
2,717,733
2,103,927
1,400,698
1,202,002
743,745


Chemical

Toluene
Ammonia
Xylene (mixed isomers)
n-Hexane
Methyl ethyl ketone

Air
Emissions
Pounds
2,717,123
1,475,532
1397,093
1,202,002
743,740
Surface
Water
Discharges
Pounds
610
221,215
5
0
5

Releases
to Land
Pounds
0
407,180
3,600
0
0

Total
Releases
Pounds
2,717,733
2,103,927
1,400,698
1,202,002
743,745

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  1 995 TOXICS RELEASE INVENTORY
 NEBRASKA
                      Top Ten Facilities for Total Releases
Facility
Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co.
Farmland Ind. Inc.
ADM
Arcadian FertilizerL.P.
U.S.D.A. Agricultural Research
New Holland N.A. Inc.
Anacomp Magnetics
Crown Beverage Packaging Inc.
Kawasaki Motors Mfg. Corp. USA
ADM
City, County
Lincoln, Lancaster
Beatrice, Gage
Lincoln, Lancaster
Laplatte, Sarpy
Clay Center, Clay
Grand Island, Hall
Omaha, Douglas
Omaha, Douglas
Lincoln, Lancaster
Fremont, Dodge
Air
Emissions
Pounds
2,326,652
691,650
674,000
482,098
0
361,000
353,010
328,655
308,715
272,677
Surface Water
Discharges
Pounds
720
14,400
250
8,000
0
0
0
0
51
0
Underground
Injection
Pounds
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Releases
to Land
Pounds
0
360
0
3340
402,920
0
6,149
0
0
0
Total
Releases
Pounds
2,327,372
706,410
674,250
493,438
402,920
361,000
359,159
328,655
308,766
272,677
                  Top Ten Facilities for Air/Water/Land Releases
Facility
Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co.
Farmland Ind. Inc.
ADM
Arcadian Fertilizer L.P.
U.S.D.A. Agricultural Research
New Holland N.A. Inc.
Anacomp Magnetics
Crown Beverage Packaging Inc.
Kawasaki Motors Mfg. Corp. USA
ADM
City, County
Lincoln, Lancaster
Beatrice, Gage
Lincoln, Lancaster
Laplatte, Sarpy
Clay Center, Clay
Grand Island, Hall
Omaha, Douglas
Omaha, Douglas
Lincoln, Lancaster
Fremont, Dodge
Air
Emissions
Pounds
2,326,652
691,650
674,000
482,098
0
361,000
353,010
328,655
308,715
272,677
Surface Water
Discharges
Pounds
720
14,400
250
8,000
0
0
0
0
51
0
Releases
to Land
Pounds
0
360
0
3,340
402,920
0
6,149
0
0
0
Air/Water/Land
Releases
Pounds
2,327,372
706,410
674,250
493,438
402,920
361,000
359,159
328,655
308,766
272,677
For More Information..
State Contact:
   (402)471-4251

EPA Regional Contact:
   (913)551-7020
   MikeMallory
Fax(402)471-2909

     JimHirtz
Fax(913)551-7065
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call TRI User Support Service (TRI-US):
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                         NEVADA
Population             1,533,478
Total Facilities                36
Total Forms                  91
  Form As                   8
National Rank for Total Releases   45
National Rank for Air/Water/Land
  Releases                  44
Transfers into State
  Rank                     36
  Pounds               3,390,248
Transfers out of State
  Rank                     43
  Pounds               2,016,284
 Reported Releases and Waste Management Activities
                                          (pounds)
 On-site Releases                            3,559,408
     Air Emissions                          1,349,667
     Surface Water Discharges                        0
     Underground Injection                          o
     Releases to Land                        2,209,741

 On-site Waste Management                   9,725,467
     Recycling                             2,451,905
     Energy Recovery                              0
     Treatment                             7,273,562

 Off-site Transfers for Further Waste Management   2,090,542
     Recycling                             2,016,251
     Energy Recovery                            6,736
     Treatment                                 2,919
     Publicly Owned Treatment Works (POTWs)          7,537
     Disposal                                 57,099
     Other Off-site Transfers                         0
           Top Five Chemicals for Total Releases
Top Five Chemicals for Air/Water/Land Releases


Chemical

Manganese compounds
Toluene
Ammonia
Styrene
1 , 1 -Dichloro- 1 -fluoroethane
iHCFC-141W

Air
Emissions
Pounds
16365
491,817
260,964
257,259
54,096

Surface
Water
Discharges
Pounds
0
0
0
0
0

Under-
ground
Injection
Pounds
0
0
0
0
0


Releases
to Land
Pounds
2,166,925
0
0
0
0

Total
Releases
Pounds
2,183^90
491,817
260,964
257,259
54,096



Chemical

Manganese compounds
Toluene
Ammonia
Styrene
1 , 1 -Dichloro- 1 -fluoroethane
(HCFC-141b)

Air
Emissions
Pounds
16365
491,817
260,964
257,259
54,0%

Surface
Water
Discharges
Pounds
0
0
0
0
0


Releases
to Land
Pounds
2,166,925
0
0
0
0

Total
Releases
Pounds
2,183,290
491,817
260,964
257,259
54,0%


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  1995 TOXICS RELEASE INVENTORY
                                             NEVADA
                         Top Ten Facilities for Total Releases

Facility

Kerr-Mcgee Chemical Corp.
R. R. Donnelley & Sons Co.
Coastal Chem Inc.
Tomkinslnd. Inc.
Nevada Refinery of Kennametal
Capital Cabinet Corp.
Titanium Metals Corp.
H. C. Ind. Inc.
Sun Chemical Corp.
Smithers-OasisUSA


Facility

Kerr-Mcgee Chemical Corp.
R. R. Donnelley & Sons Co.
Coastal Chem Inc.
Tomkins Ind. Inc.
Nevada Refinery of Kennametal
Capital Cabinet Corp.
Titanium Metals Corp.
H. C. Ind. Inc.
Sun Chemical Corp.
Smithers-Oasis USA

City, County

Henderson, Clark
Reno, Washoe
Battle Mountain, Lander
Moapa, Clark
Fallon, Churchill
North Las Vegas, Clark
Henderson, Clark
Femley,Lyon
Reno, Washoe
Dayton, Lyon
Top Ten Facilities

City, County

Henderson, Clark
Reno, Washoe
Battle Mountain, Lander
Moapa, Clark
Fallon, Churchill
North Las Vegas, Clark
Henderson, Clark
Fernley, Lyon
Reno, Washoe
Dayton, Lyon
Air
Emissions
Pounds
41,890
450,930
240,850
231,691
0
87,843
25,800
54,100
48,435
47,350
Surface Water
Discharges
Pounds
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Underground Releases Total
Injection to Land Releases
Pounds Pounds Pounds
0 1,937,711 1,979,601
0 0 450,930
0 1,860 242,710
0 0 231,691
0 230,005 230,005
0 0 87,843
0 39,300 65,100
0 0 54,100
0 0 48,435
0 0 47,350
for Air/Water/Land Releases
Air
Emissions
Pounds
41,890
450,930
240,850
231,691
0
87,843
25,800
54,100
48,435
47,350
Surface Water
Discharges
Pounds
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Releases Air/Water/Land
to Land Releases
Pounds Pounds
1,937,711 1,979,601
0 450,930
1,860 242,710
0 231,691
230,005 230,005
0 87,843
39,300 65,100
0 54,100
0 48,435
0 47,350
For More Information..
State Contact:
   (702) 687-4670 Ext. 3006

EPA Regional Contact:
   (415)744-1121
  AleneCoulson
Fax(702)687-6396

  Adam Browning
Fax(415)744-1073
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        1995 TOXICSRELEASE INVENTORY
NEW  HAMPSHIRE
Population            1,148,244
Total Facilities              99
Total Forms               274
 Form As                 40
National Rank for Total Releases   47
National Rank for Air/Water/Land
 Releases                 47
Transfers into State
 Rank                   45
 Pounds              292,553
Transfers out of State
 Rank                   38
 Pounds             9,376,628
                                                             Reported Releases and Waste Management Activities
                                                                                                   (pounds)
  On-site Releases
      Air Emissions
      Surface Water Discharges
      Underground Injection
      Releases to Land

  On-site Waste Management
      Recycling
      Energy Recovery
      Treatment
      Recycling
      Energy Recovery
      Treatment
      Publicly Owned Treatment Works (POTWs)
 2,563,072
 2,472,394
   79,718
       0
   10,960

29,376,165
17,598,161
 1,399,500
10,378,504
  Off-site Transfers for Further Waste Management   11,177,515
                                                                 Other Off-site Transfers
10,205,010
  387,691
  377,326
  127,841
   79,647
       0
          Top Five Chemicals for Total Releases


Chemical

Methanol
Xylene (mixed isomers)
Sulfuricacid
Ammonia
Toluene

Air
Emissions
Pounds
406,583
309,554
293,548
228,530
267,850
Surface
Water
Discharges
Pounds
6,050
0
0
62,838
0
Under-
ground
Injection
Pounds
0
0
0
0
0

Releases
to Land
Pounds
2,690
0
0
5
0

Total
Releases
Pounds
415323
309,554
293,548
291373
267,850
 Top Five Chemicals for Air/Water/Land Releases


Chemical

Methanol
Xylene (mixed isomers)
Sulfuricacid
Ammonia
Toluene

Air
Emissions
Pounds
406,583
309,554
293,548
228,530
267,850
Surface
Water
Discharges
Pounds
6,050
0
0
62,838
0

Releases
to Land
Pounds
2,690
0
0
5
0

Total
Releases
Pounds
415323
309,554
293,548
291373
267,850

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1995 TOXICS RELEASE INVENTORY
            NEW HAMPSHIRE
Top Ten Facilities for Total Releases
Facility
Crown Paper Co.
Bailey Mfg. Corp.
Crown Paper Co.
Nashua Corp.
Kingston- Warren Corp.
Simplex Techs. Inc.
Wausau Papers
Textron Automotive Interior
Essex Group Inc.
Parker-Comerics Inc.

Facility
Crown Paper Co.
Bailey Mfg. Corp.
Crown Paper Co.
Nashua Corp.
Kingston- Warren Corp.
Simplex Techs. Inc.
Wausau Papers
Textron Automotive Interior
Essex Group Inc.
Parker-Comerics Inc.
For More Information.
City, County
Berlin, Coos
Seabrook, Rockingham
Gorham,Coos
Merrimack, Hillsborough
Newfields, Rockingham
Newington, Rockingham
Groveton,Coos
Dover, Strafford
Newmarket, Rockingham
Hudson, Hillsborough
Top Ten Facilities for
City, County
Berlin, Coos
Seabrook, Rockingham
Gorham, Coos
Merrimack, Hillsborough
Newfields, Rockingham
Newington, Rockingham
Groveton, Coos
Dover, Strafford
Newmarket, Rockingham
Hudson, Hillsborough
State Contact:
(603)271-2231
EPA Regional Contact:
(617)565-3230
Air Surface Water
Emissions Discharges
Pounds Pounds
593,586 8,255
320363 0
151,270 0
124,019 0
111,824 0
108,989 0
61,098 42,997
73,760 0
71,273 0
71,000 0
Underground Releases Total
Injection to Land Releases
Pounds Pounds Pounds
0 2,808 604,649
0 0 320,363
0 0 151,270
0 0 124,019
0 0 111,824
0 0 108,989
0 262 104,357
0 0 73,760
0 0 71,273
0 0 71,000
Air/Water/Land Releases
Air Surface Water
Emissions Discharges
Pounds Pounds
593,586 8,255
320,363 0
151,270 0
124,019 0
111,824 0
108,989 0
61,098 42,997
73,760 0
71,273 0
71,000 0
LelandKimball
Fax (603) 225-7341
Dwight Peavey
Fax (617) 565-4939
Releases Air/Water/Land
to Land Releases
Pounds Pounds
2,808 604,649
0 320,363
0 151,270
0 124,019
0 111,824
0 108,989
262 104,357
0 73,760
0 71,273
0 71,000
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          1995 TOXICS RELEASE INVENTORY
                                                      NEW JERSEY
 Population
 Total Facilities
 Total Forms
   Form As
7,949,506
    607
   2,170
    214
 National Rank for Total Releases   3 3
 National Rank for Air/Water/Land
   Releases                  33
 Transfers into State
   Rank                     12
   Pounds            50,796,934
 Transfers out of State
   Rank                     10
   Pounds            57,483,517
                                                                  Reported Releases and Waste Management Activities
                                                                                                          (pounds)
On-site Releases
    Air Emissions
    Surface Water Discharges
    Underground Injection
    Releases to Land

On-site Waste Management
    Recycling
    Energy Recovery
    Treatment
 14,645,356
 12,728,407
  1,632,366
        5
   284,578

411,290,897
 56,333,008
188,596,372
166,361,517
                                             Off-site Transfers for Further Waste Management 110,416,637
                                                 Recycling                            47,204,077
                                                 Energy Recovery                       31,003,038
                                                 Treatment                             8,022,019
                                                 Publicly Owned Treatment Works (POTWs)     22,531,441
                                                 Disposal                              1,649,366
                                                 Other Off-site Transfers                      6,696
            Top Five Chemicals for Total Releases
                                            Top Five Chemicals for Air/Water/Land Releases


Chemical

Toluene
Methanol
Xylene (mixed isomers)
Ammonia
Dichloromethane

Air
Emissions
Pounds
1,700,115
1,554,658
1,103,459
705,782
774,640
Surface
Water
Discharges
Pounds
703
9^)3
1,116
370,990
0
Under-
ground
Injection
Pounds
0
0
0
0
0

Releases
to Land
Pounds
2^73
82,945
4,070
0
0

Total
Releases
Pounds
1,703,091
1,646,806
1,108,645
1,076,772
774,640


Chemical

Toluene
Methanol
Xylene(mixed isomers)
Ammonia
Dichloromethane

Air
Emissions
Pounds
1,700,115
1,554,658
1,103,459
705,782
774,640
Surface
Water
Discharges
Pounds
703
93)3
1,116
370,990
0

Releases
to Land
Pounds
2^73
82,945
4,070
0
0

Total
Releases
Pounds
1,703,091
1,646,806
1,108,645
1,076,772
774,640

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  1995 TOXICS RELEASE INVENTORY
                               NEW JERSEY
                       Top Ten Facilities for Total Releases

Facility

Du Pont
Meer Corp.
Ford Motor Co.
Biocraft Laboratories Inc.
Amerada Hess Corp.
Bayway Refining Co.
Permacel
General Motors Corp.
Coastal Eagle Point Oil Co.
American National Can Co.

City, County

Deepwater, Salem
North Bergen, Hudson
Edison, Middlesex
Waldwick, Bergen
PortReading, Middlesex
Linden, Union
North Brunswick, Middlesex
Linden, Union
Westville, Gloucester
Piscataway, Middlesex
Air
Emissions
Pounds
697,588
649,200
578,610
494,146
478,497
428,235
449382
390,790
329,731
300,492
Surface Water
Discharges
Pounds
1,152,443
0
0
0
14,014
46,041
0
0
4,191
0
Underground Releases Total
Injection to Land Releases
Pounds Pounds Pounds
0 137,838 1,987,869
0 0 649,200
0 0 578,610
0 0 494,146
0 1,169 493,680
0 0 474,276
0 0 449382
0 0 390,790
0 0 333,922
0 0 300,492
Top Ten Facilities for Air/Water/Land Releases

Facility

Du Pont
Meer Corp.
Ford Motor Co.
Biocraft Laboratories Inc.
Amerada Hess Corp.
Bayway Refining Co.
Permacel
General Motors Corp.
Coastal Eagle Point Oil Co.
American National Can Co.

City, County

Deepwater, Salem
North Bergen, Hudson
Edison, Middlesex
Waldwick, Bergen
Port Reading, Middlesex
Linden, Union
North Brunswick, Middlesex
Linden, Union
Westville, Gloucester
Piscataway, Middlesex
Air
Emissions
Pounds
697,588
649,200
578,610
494,146
478,497
428,235
449,382
390,790
329,731
300,492
Surface Water
Discharges
Pounds
1,152,443
0
0
0
14,014
46,041
0
0
4,191
0
Releases
to Land
Pounds
137,838
0
0
0
1,169
0
0
0
0
0
Air/Water/Land
Releases
Pounds
1,987,869
649,200
578,610
494,146
493,680
474,276
449,382
390,790
333,922
300,492
For More Information..
State Contact:
   (609)984-3219

EPA Regional Contact:
   (908)906-6890
Andrew Opperman
Fax(609)633-7031

    Nora Lopez
Fax (908) 321-6788
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                                                                            NEW  MEXICO
  Population             1,689,849
  Total Facilities               37
  Total Forms                 155
   Form As                  13
  National Rank for Total Releases   32
  National Rank for Air/Water/Land
   Releases                  32
  Transfers into State
   Rank                    26
   Pounds             12,807,678
  Transfers out of State
   Rank                    44
   Pounds              1,281,970
                                                         Reported Releases and Waste Management Activities
                                                                                                  (pounds)
                                                         On-site Releases                            18,706,252
                                                             Air Emissions                          1,892,903
                                                             Surface Water Discharges                      1,153
                                                             Underground Injection                           0
                                                             Releases to Land                        16,812,196

                                                         On-site Waste Management                    53,340,727
                                                             Recycling                             2,143,006
                                                             Energy Recovery                        48,000,000
                                                             Treatment                             3,197,721

                                                         Off-site Transfers for Further Waste Management   1,652,640
                                                             Recycling                              877,976
                                                             Energy Recovery                         304,736
                                                             Treatment                               70,387
                                                             Publicly Owned Treatment Works (POTWs)       322,601
                                                             Disposal                                76,940
                                                             Other Off-site Transfers                          0
            Top Five Chemicals for Total Releases


Chemical

Copper compounds
Sulftiricacid
Toluene
Xylene (mixed isomers)
n-Hexane

Air
Emissions
Pounds
197,710
623,166
261,265
183,612
125,722
Surface
Water
Discharges
Pounds
0
0
22
24
12
Under-
ground
Injection
Pounds
0
0
0
0
0

Releases
to Land
Pounds
16,772335
5
1,010
1,800
0

Total
Releases
Pounds
16,970,045
623,171
262,297
185,436
125,734
                                                        Top Five Chemicals for Air/Water/Land Releases


Chemical

Copper compounds
Sulfiiricacid
Toluene
Xylene (mixed isomers)
n-Hexane

Air
Emissions
Pounds
197,710
623,166
261,265
183,612
125,722
Surface
Water
Discharges
Pounds
0
0
22
24
12

Releases
to Land
Pounds
16,772335
5
1,010
1,800
0

Total
Releases
Pounds
16,970,045
623,171
262^97
185,436
125,734

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  1 995 TOXICS RELEASE INVENTORY
                                 NEW  MEXICO
                        Top Ten Facilities for Total Releases
Facility
Phelps Dodge Hidalgo Inc.
Chino Mines Co.
GiantRefiningCo.
Giant Refining Co.
Navajo Refining Co.
PhilipsElectronicsN.A.
Elastimold
Lea Refining Co.
Novabus Inc.
Mid- America Dairymen Inc.

Facility
Phelps Dodge Hidalgo Inc.
Chino Mines Co.
Giant Refining Co.
Giant Refining Co.
Navajo Refining Co.
Philips Electronics N.A.
Elastimold
Lea Refining Co.
Novabus Inc.
Mid- America Dairymen Inc.
City, County
Playas, Hidalgo
Hurley, Grant
Jamestown, Me Kinley
Bloomfield, San Juan
Artesia, Eddy
Albuquerque, Bernalillo
Albuquerque, Bernalillo
Lovington, Lea
Roswell, Chaves
Portales, Roosevelt
Top Ten Facilities
City, County
Playas, Hidalgo
Hurley, Grant
Jamestown, Me Kinley
Bloomfield, San Juan
Artesia, Eddy
Albuquerque, Bernalillo
Albuquerque, Bernalillo
Lovington, Lea
Roswell, Chaves
Portales, Roosevelt
Air
Emissions
Pounds
644,177
176,689
449,086
154,215
151,730
46,729
38,500
32,415
30,750
5
Surface Water
Discharges
Pounds
0
0
0
0
84
0
0
0
0
0
Underground Releases Total
Injection to Land Releases
Pounds Pounds Pounds
0 9,854,287 10,498,464
0 6,918,048 7,094,737
0 5,731 454,817
0 4,085 158,300
0 15 151,829
0 0 46,729
0 0 38,500
0 0 32,415
0 770 31,520
0 29,000 29,005
for Air/Water/Land Releases
Air
Emissions
Pounds
644,177
176,689
449,086
154,215
151,730
46,729
38,500
32,415
30,750
5
Surface Water
Discharges
Pounds
0
0
0
0
84
0
0
0
0
0
Releases Air/Water/Land
to Land Releases
Pounds Pounds
9,854,287 10,498,464
6,918,048 7,094,737
5,731 454,817
4,085 158,300
15 151,829
0 46,729
0 38,500
0 32,415
770 31,520
29,000 29,005
For More Information..
State Contact:
   (505)827-9223

EPA Regional Contact:
   (214)665-8013
   Max Johnson
Fax(505) 827-3456

   Warren Layne
Fax(214)665-7263
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           1995TOXICSRELEASEINVENTORY
                  NEW YORK
Population
Total Facilities
Total Forms
  Form As
National Rank for Total Releases
National Rank for Air/Water/Land
  Releases
Transfers into State
  Rank
  Pounds
Transfers out of State
  Rank
  Pounds
                              11
                       51,426,085
                       69,376,549
                                                                         Reported Releases and Waste Management Activities
                                                                                                                      (pounds)
                                                                         On-site Releases
                                                                             Air Emissions
                                                                             Surface Water Discharges
                                                                             Underground Injection
                                                                             Releases to Land

                                                                         On-site Waste Management
                                                                             Recycling
                                                                             Energy Recovery
                                                                             Treatment
                                            36,573,059
                                            30,045,576
                                             5,334,499
                                                    5
                                             1,192,979

                                           315,700,514
                                           178,862,253
                                            24,342,087
                                           112,496,174
                                                                         Off-site Transfers for Further Waste Management  103,656,322
     Recycling                               74,663,319
     Energy Recovery                          10,783,379
     Treatment                                5,892,797
     Publicly Owned Treatment Works (POTWs)       7,576,893
     Disposal                                 4,739,214
     Other Off-site Transfers                           720
             Top Five Chemicals for Total Releases
Top Five Chemicals for Air/Water/Land Releases


Chemical

Toluene
Nitrate compounds
Methanol
*Hydrochlonc acid
Dichloromethane

Air
Emissions
Pounds
4,872,960
359
3,931,758
3,524,924
3,189,608
Surface
Water
Discharges
Pounds
1,177
4,61 1,275
180,721
5
2£49
Under-
ground
Injection
Pounds
0
0
0
0
0

Releases
to Land
Pounds
442
0
54,805
40
0

Total
Releases
Pounds
4,874,579
4,611,634
4,167,284
3,524,969
3,192,557


Chemical

Toluene
Nitrate compounds
Methanol
*Hydrochloricacid
Dichloromethane

Air
Emissions
Pounds
4,872,960
359
3,931,758
3,524,924
3,189,608
Surface
Water
Discharges
Pounds
1,177
4,61 1,275
180,721
5
2£49

Releases
to Land
Pounds
442
0
54,805
40
0

Total
Releases
Pounds
4,874,579
4,611,634
4,167,284
3,524,969
3,192,557
* Effective with the 1995 reporting year, the listing for hydrochloric acid was modified to include only acid aerosol forms. Reported releases of hydrochloric acid to water, land, and
 underground injection are unlikely to be acid aerosol forms and therefore probably represent misreporting.

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1995 TOXICS RELEASEINVENTORY
                                                                NEW YORK
                         Top Ten Facilities for Total Releases

Facility

Eastman Kodak Co.
Finch Pruyn & Co. Inc.
General Electric Co.
Corning Inc.
Quebecor Printing Buffalo Inc.
Metal Container Corp.
3M
Garlocklnc.
Alcoa
Bristol-Myers Squibb Co.


Facility

Eastman Kodak Co.
Finch Pruyn & Co. Inc.
General Electric Co.
Corning Inc.
Quebecor Printing Buffalo Inc.
Metal Container Corp.
3M
Garlock Inc.
Alcoa
Bristol-Myers Squibb Co.

City,County

Rochester, Monroe
Glens Falls, Warren
Waterford, Saratoga
Canton, St Lawrence
Depew, Erie
New Windsor, Orange
Tonawanda, Erie
Palmyra, Wayne
Massena, St Lawrence
East Syracuse, Onondaga
Top Ten Facilities for

City, County

Rochester, Monroe
Glens Falls, Warren
Waterford, Saratoga
Canton, St Lawrence
Depew, Erie
New Windsor, Orange
Tonawanda, Erie
Palmyra, Wayne
Massena, St Lawrence
East Syracuse, Onondaga
Air
Emissions
Pounds
7,643,556
146,665
231,907
1,198,250
862,827
852^50
844,700
757,629
741,171
646,510
Surface Water
Discharges
Pounds
309,189
4,415,000
62,783
0
0
0
0
500
2,659
0
Underground Releases Total
Injection to Land Releases
Pounds Pounds Pounds
0 570 7,953,315
0 0 4,561,665
0 1,072,045 1,366,735
0 0 1,198,250
0 0 862,827
0 0 852^50
0 0 844,700
0 0 758,129
0 1,398 745,228
0 0 646,510
Air/Water/Land Releases
Air
Emissions
Pounds
7,643,556
146,665
231,907
1,198,250
862,827
852,250
844,700
757,629
741,171
646,510
Surface Water
Discharges
Pounds
309,189
4,415,000
62,783
0
0
0
0
500
2,659
0
Releases
to Land
Pounds
570
0
1,072,045
0
0
0
0
0
1,398
0
Air/Water/Land
Releases
Pounds
7,953,315
4,561,665
1,366,735
1,198,250
862,827
852,250
844,700
758,129
745,228
646,510
For More Information...
                     State Contact:
                         (518)457-2553

                     EPA Regional Contact:
                         (908)906-6890
   Sitansu Ghosh
Fax (518) 457-2570

    Nora Lopez
Fax (908) 321-6788
To obtain TRI data use assistance,
call TRI User Support Service (TRI-US):
                                                              (202)260-1531
            Fax(202)260-4659

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NORTH  CAROLINA
                         Top Ten Facilities for Total Releases
Facility
PCS Phosphate Co. Inc.
Occidental Chemical Corp.
Champion International Corp.
Federal Paper Board Co. Inc.
Du Pont
Weyerhaeuser Co.
Shuford Mills Inc.
Weyerhaeuser Paper Co.
Broyhill Furniture Ind. Inc.
ADM

Facility
PCS Phosphate Co. Inc.
Occidental Chemical Corp.
Champion International Corp.
Federal Paper Board Co. Inc.
Du Pont
Weyerhaeuser Co.
Shuford Mills Inc.
Weyerhaeuser Paper Co.
Broyhill Furniture Ind. Inc.
ADM
City, County
Aurora, Beaufort
Castle Hayne, New Hanover
Canton, Haywood
Riegelwood, Columbus
Letand, Brunswick
Plymouth, Martin
Hickory, Catawba
Vanceboro, Craven
Lenoir,Caldwell
Southport, Brunswick
Top Ten Facilities for
City, County
Aurora, Beaufort
Castle Hayne, New Hanover
Canton, Haywood
Riegelwood, Columbus
Leland, Brunswick
Plymouth, Martin
Hickory, Catawba
Vanceboro, Craven
Lenoir, Caldwell
Southport, Brunswick
Air
Emissions
Pounds
3,746,470
5,849
4,341,619
3,452,410
2,827,971
1,992,865
1,434^14
1,269,160
1,227,679
24,000
Surface Water
Discharges
Pounds
5
36
62,851
225,401
449,407
125,955
0
17,010
0
1,140,350
Underground Releases Total
Injection to Land Releases
Pounds Pounds Pounds
0 9,734,600 13,481,075
0 7,300,110 7,305,995
0 0 4,404,470
0 37,000 3,714,811
0 376,234 3,653,612
0 0 2,118,820
0 0 1,434,314
0 1,635 1,287,805
0 0 1,227,679
0 0 1,164,350
Air/Water/Land Releases
Air
Emissions
Pounds
3,746,470
5,849
4,341,619
3,452,410
2,827,971
1,992,865
1,434,314
1,269,160
1,227,679
24,000
Surface Water
Discharges
Pounds
5
36
62,851
225,401
449,407
125,955
0
17,010
0
1,140,350
Releases Air/Water/Land
to Land Releases
Pounds Pounds
9,734,600 13,481,075
7,300,110 7,305,995
0 4,404,470
37,000 3,714,811
376,234 3,653,612
0 2,118,820
0 1,434,314
1,635 1,287,805
0 1,227,679
0 1,164,350
                        State Contact:
    For More Information...    PW) 733-3865

                        EPA Regional Contact:
                          (404) 562-9191
   Emily Kilpatrick
 Fax (919) 733-5336

   Ezequiel Velez
 Fax (404) 562-9163
To obtain TRI data use assistance,
call TRI User Support Service (TRI-US):
(202)260-1531
Fax (202) 260-4659

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        1995TOXICSRELEASEINVENTORY
  NORTH  DAKOTA
Population             641,506
Total Facilities              35
Total Forms               92
 Form As                13
National Rank for Total Releases  48
National Rank for Air/Water/Land
 Releases                48
Transfers into State
 Rank                  41
 Pounds             1,624,891
Transfers out of State
 Rank                  51
 Pounds               42,492
 Reported Releases and Waste Management Activities
                                      (pounds)
 On-site Releases                         2,561,837
     Air Emissions                        2,538,973
     Surface Water Discharges                  21,589
     Underground Injection                        0
     Releases to Land                         1,275

 On-site Waste Management                452,407,168
     Recycling                         450,060,076
     Energy Recovery                            0
     Treatment                          2,347,092

 Off-site Transfers for Further Waste Management   1,841,609
     Recycling                          1,134,677
     Energy Recovery                        23,517
     Treatment                            20,066
     Publicly Owned Treatment Works (POTWs)      639,553
     Disposal                             23,796
     Other Off-site Transfers                       0
          Top Five Chemicals for Total Releases
Top Five Chemicals for Air/Water/Land Releases


Chemical

Ammonia
n-Hexane
Xylene (mixed isomers)
Methyl ethyl ketone
Toluene

Air
Emissions
Pounds
703,595
651,929
285,001
203,800
104,220
Surface
Water
Discharges
Pounds
21,554
0
0
0
0
Under-
ground
Injection
Pounds
0
0
0
0
0

Releases
to Land
Pounds
750
0
3
0
1

Total
Releases
Pounds
725,899
651,929
285,004
203,800
104,221


Chemical

Ammonia
n-Hexane
Xylene (mixed isomers)
Methyl ethyl ketone
Toluene

Air
Emissions
Pounds
703,595
651,929
285,001
203,800
104,220
Surface
Water
Discharges
Pounds
21,554
0
0
0
0

Releases
to Land
Pounds
750
0
3
0
1

Total
Releases
Pounds
725,899
651,929
285,004
203,800
104,221

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   1995 TOXICS RELEASE INVENTORY
                            NORTH
                          Top Ten Facilities for Total Releases

Facility

Amoco Oil Co.
Minn-Dak Farmers Cooperative
ADM
Midwest Processing Co.
American Crystal Sugar Co.
Sioux Mfg. Corp.
Case Corp.
American Crystal Sugar Co.
Cargilllnc.
Melroe Co.


Facility

Amoco Oil Co.
Minn-Dak Farmers Cooperative
ADM
Midwest Processing Co.
American Crystal Sugar Co.
Sioux Mfg. Corp.
Case Corp.
American Crystal Sugar Co.
Cargill Inc.
Melroe Co.

City, County

Mandan, Morton
Wahpeton, Richland
Enderlin, Ransom
Velva, Me Henry
Hillsboro,TraiU
FortTotten, Benson
Fargo, Cass
Drayton, Pembina
West Fargo, Cass
Gwinner, Sargent
Top Ten Facilities

City, County

Mandan, Morton
Wahpeton, Richland
Enderlin, Ransom
Velva, Me Henry
Hillsboro, Traill
Fort Totten, Benson
Fargo, Cass
Drayton, Pembina
West Fargo, Cass
Gwinner, Sargent
Air
Emissions
Pounds
534,103
368,575
279,929
188,000
187350
176,000
169,710
139,650
121,000
80,589
Surface Water
Discharges
Pounds
0
2,904
0
0
250
0
20
18,400
0
0
Underground Releases Total
Injection to Land Releases
Pounds Pounds Pounds
0 25 534,128
0 0 371,479
0 0 279,929
0 0 188,000
0 0 187,600
0 0 176,000
0 0 169,730
0 750 158,800
0 0 121,000
0 0 80,589
for Air/Water/Land Releases
Air
Emissions
Pounds
534,103
368,575
279,929
188,000
187,350
176,000
169,710
139,650
121,000
80,589
Surface Water
Discharges
Pounds
0
2,904
0
0
250
0
20
18,400
0
0
Releases
to Land
Pounds
25
0
0
0
0
0
0
750
0
0
Air/Water/Land
Releases
Pounds
534,128
371,479
279,929
188,000
187,600
176,000
169,730
158,800
121,000
80,589
For More Information...
State Contact:
   (701)328-2111

EPA Regional Contact:
   (303)312-6028
Robert W. Johnston
Fax(701)328-2119

   Bruce Cooper
Fax(303)312-6044
To obtain TRI data use assistance,
call TRI User Support Service (TRI-US):
                                                                (202)260-1531
             Fax(202)260-4659

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                                    OHIO
Population
Total Facilities
Total Forms
  Form As
                     11,134,032
                          1,623
                          5,442
                           485
National Rank for Total Releases    3
National Rank for Air/Water/Land
  Releases                     4
Transfers into State
  Rank                        2
  Pounds             173,555,409
Transfers out of State
  Rank
  Pounds             173,920,276
                             1   *i
*  ..'V'^   '*
                                                                       Reported Releases and Waste Management Activities
                                                                                                                   (pounds)
 On-site Releases
      Air Emissions
      Surface Water Discharges
      Underground Injection
      Releases to Land

 On-site Waste Management
      Recycling
      Energy Recovery
      Treatment
                                                                                                                 121,870,567
                                                                                                                  73,749,306
                                                                                                                   3,433,797
                                                                                                                  14,469,938
                                                                                                                  30,217,526

                                                                                                                 615,958,460
                                                                                                                 359,595,141
                                                                                                                  91,109,009
                                                                                                                 165,254,310
 Off-site Transfers for Further Waste Management  318,868,794
     Recycling                              218,318,041
     Energy Recovery                         38,110,541
     Treatment                              17,335,393
     Publicly Owned Treatment Works (POTWs)     16,019,258
     Disposal                               28,925,166
     Other Off-site Transfers                       160,395
           Top Five Chemicals for Total Releases


Chemical

Manganese compounds
Ammonia
Zinc compounds
Xylene (mixed isomers)
Methanol

Air
Emissions
Pounds
569,037
11,984,278
298,771
6,026,044
4,605,043
Surface
Water
Discharges
Pounds
209,579
486,079
14,241
109
161,974
Under-
ground
Injection
Pounds
250
1,942,000
0
0
730,000

Releases
to Land
Pounds
14,276,100
58,596
12,703,905
33,862
360

Total
Releases
Pounds
15,054,966
14,470,953
13,016,917
6,060,015
5,497377
Top Five Chemicals for Air/Water/Land Releases


Chemical

Manganese compounds
Zinc compounds
Ammonia
Xylene (mixed isomers)
Toluene

Air
Emissions
Pounds
569,037
298,771
11,984,278
6,026,044
4,986,462
Surface
Water Releases
Discharges to Land
Pounds Pounds
209,579 14,276,100
14,241 12,703,905
486,079 58,596
109 33,862
81 3312

Total
Releases
Pounds
15,054,716
13,016,917
12,528,953
6,060,015
4,989,855

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   1995TOXICSRELEASEINVENTORY
                                  OHIO
                           Top Ten Facilities for Total Releases
Facility
Elkem Metals Co.
General Motors Corp.
BP Chemicals Inc.
Arcadian Ohio L.P.
SCM Chemicals Americas
LTV Steel Co. Inc.
Aristech Chemical Corp.
Owens-Corning
Stone Container Corp.
ScottsCo.

Facility
Elkem Metals Co.
General Motors Corp.
Arcadian Ohio L.P.
SCM Chemicals Americas
LTV Steel Co. Inc.
Owens-Coming
Stone Container Corp.
Scotts Co.
Mead Fine Paper
Honda of America Mfg. Inc.
City, County
Marietta, Washington
Defiance, Defiance
Lima, Allen
Lima, Allen
Ashtabula, Ashtabula
Cleveland, Cuyahoga
HaverhilL, Scioto
Newark, Licking
Coshocton, Coshocton
Marysville, Union
Top Ten Facilities
City, County
Marietta, Washington
Defiance, Defiance
Lima, Allen
Ashtabula, Ashtabula
Cleveland, Cuyahoga
Newark, Licking
Coshocton, Coshocton
Marysville, Union
Chillicothe, Ross
Marysville, Union
Air
Emissions
Pounds
4,315,648
894,767
406,065
3,472,910
2,926,164
89,217
793,454
1,804,177
1,871,510
1,770,740
Surface Water
Discharges
Pounds
603,000
26,635
0
50,105
6,400
1,643
9,138
0
0
0
Underground Releases Total
Injection to Land Releases
Pounds Pounds Pounds
0 10,714,000 15,632,648
0 13,808,618 14,730,020
13,160,730 0 13,566,795
0 0 3,523,015
0 0 2,932,564
0 2,503,930 2,594,790
1,279,981 0 2,082,573
0 90,570 1,894,747
0 0 1,871,510
0 0 1,770,740
for Air/Water/Land Releases
Air
Emissions
Pounds
4,315,648
894,767
3,472,910
2,926,164
89,217
1,804,177
1,871,510
1,770,740
1,655,000
1,479,365
Surface Water
Discharges
Pounds
603,000
26,635
50,105
6,400
1,643
0
0
0
14,057
0
Releases Air/Water/Land
to Land Releases
Pounds Pounds
10,714,000 15,632,648
13,808,618 14,730,020
0 3,523,015
0 2,932,564
2,503,930 2,594,790
90,570 1,894,747
0 1,871,510
0 1,770,740
0 1,669,057
0 1,479,365
                         State Contact:
For More Information...      (6u> 644-3606

                         EPA Regional Contact:
                             (312)886-6219
   Cindy DeWulf
Fax (614) 644-3681

   ThelmaCodina
 Fax(312)353-4342
To obtain TRI data use assistance,
call TRI User Support Service (TRI-US):
(202)260-1531
Fax(202)260-4659

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                                                                   OKLAHOMA
                                                      Reported Releases and Waste Management Activities
                                                                                              (pounds)
               3,274,870
                   270
Population
Total Facilities
Total Forms
  Form As
National Rank for Total Releases
National Rank for Air/Water/Land
  Releases
Transfers into State
  Rank
  Pounds
Transfers out of State
  Rank                    29
  Pounds             20,655,601
                                                      On-site Releases
                                                          Air Emissions
                                                          Surface Water Discharges
                                                          Underground Injection
                                                          Releases to Land

                                                      On-site Waste Management
                                                          Recycling
                                                          Energy Recovery
                                                          Treatment
                                                                                                       24,953,463
                                                                                                       23,563,664
                                                                                                         718,224
                                                                                                          10,238
                                                                                                         661,337

                                                                                                      158,242,748
                                                                                                       51,882,018
                                                                                                       95,675,680
                                                                                                       10,685,050
                                                      Off-site Transfers for Further Waste Management  27,929,888
                                                          Recycling                            20,347,336
                                                          Energy Recovery                        3,016,680
                                                          Treatment                              907,811
                                                          Publicly Owned Treatment Works (POTWs)       155,133
                                                          Disposal                              3,502,678
                                                          Other Off-site Transfers                       250
Top Five Chemicals for Total Releases


Chemical

Ammonia
Methanol
Xylene (mixed isomers)
Toluene
n-Hexane

Air
Emissions
Pounds
9,258,493
3,284,000
1,488,629
1,293,097
1,285,055
Surface
Water
Discharges
Pounds
43,723
17377
48
48
35
Under-
ground
Injection
Pounds
0
0
0
8,000
0

Releases
to Land
Pounds
6,290
308
264
260
5

Total
Releases
Pounds
9308,506
3301,685
1,488,941
1301,405
1,285,095
                                                               Top Five Chemicals for Air/Water/Land Releases


Chemical

Ammonia
Methanol
Xylene (mixed isomers)
Toluene
n-Hexane

Air
Emissions
Pounds
9,258,493
3,284,000
1,488,629
1,293,097
1,285,055
Surface
Water
Discharges
Pounds
43,723
17377
48
48
35

Releases
to Land
Pounds
6,290
308
264
260
5

Total
Releases
Pounds
9308,506
3301,685
1,488,941
1,293,405
1,285,095

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  * "5 TOXICS RELEASE INVENTORY
              OKLAHOMA
                         Top Ten Facilities for Total Releases

Facility

Terra Nitrogen
Farmland Ind. Inc.
Weyerhaeuser Co.
General Motors Corp.
U.S. Air Force
PetroliteCorp.
Fort Howard Corp.
Producers Cooperative Oil Mill
Continental Carbon Co.
Terra Nitrogen Corp.


Facility

Terra Nitrogen
Farmland Ind. Inc.
Weyerhaeuser Co.
General Motors Corp.
U.S. Air Force
Petrolite Corp.
Fort Howard Corp.
Producers Cooperative Oil Mill
Continental Carbon Co.
Terra Nitrogen Corp.

City, County

Catoosa, Rogers
Enid,Garfield
Valliant, Me Curtain
OklahomaCity, Oklahoma
Tinker AFB, Oklahoma
Barnsdall, Osage
Muskogee, Muskogee
OklahomaCity, Oklahoma
Ponca City, Kay
Woodward, Woodward
Top Ten Facilities for

City, County

Catoosa, Rogers
Enid, Garfield
Valliant, Me Curtain
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Tinker AFB, Oklahoma
Barnsdall, Osage
Muskogee, Muskogee
OklahomaCity, Oklahoma
Ponca City, Kay
Woodward, Woodward
Air
Emissions
Pounds
5,271,600
3,338,490
2,878,978
1,089,806
1,047,038
809,000
667,050
671,300
578,779
480,920
Surface Water
Discharges
Pounds
179,032
7,320
3,606
0
305
0
8,800
0
0
44,450
Underground Releases Total
Injection to Land Releases
Pounds Pounds Pounds
0 1,750 5,452,382
0 505 3,346315
0 62 2,882,646
0 0 1,089,806
0 0 1,047343
8,000 0 817,000
0 36,000 711,850
0 5 671305
0 0 578,779
0 0 525,370
Air/Water/Land Releases
Air
Emissions
Pounds
5,271,600
3,338,490
2,878,978
1,089,806
1,047,038
809,000
667,050
671,300
578,779
480,920
Surface Water
Discharges
Pounds
179,032
7,320
3,606
0
305
0
8,800
0
0
44,450
Releases
to Land
Pounds
1,750
505
62
0
0
0
36,000
5
0
0
Air/Water/Land
Releases
Pounds
5,452,382
3,346,315
2,882,646
1,089,806
1,047,343
809,000
711,850
671,305
578,779
525,370
                       State Contact:
For More Information...     (405)271-1400

                       EPA Regional Contact:
                           (214)665-8013
    Monty Elder
Fax(405)271-1317

   Warren Layne
Fax(214)665-7263
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                      OREGON
Population             3,148,855
Total Facilities               261
Total Forms                 735
  Form As                   54
National Rank for Total Releases   31
National Rank for Air/Water/Land
  Releases                   30
Transfers into State
  Rank                     40
  Pounds              1,894,704
Transfers out of State
  Rank                     30
  Pounds             15,266,200
                                                                 Reported Releases and Waste Management Activities
                                                                                                          (pounds)
 On-site Releases
     Air Emissions
     Surface Water Discharges
     Underground Injection
     Releases to Land

 On-site Waste Management
     Recycling
     Energy Recovery
     Treatment
 21,194,711
 18,949,703
   597,554
        0
  1,647,454

101,510,230
 35,998,489
 16,680,064
 48,831,677
 Off-site Transfers for Further Waste Management   37,939,138
     Recycling                            21,298,486
     Energy Recovery                        1,067,693
     Treatment                             4,564,370
     Publicly Owned Treatment Works (POTWs)      9,656,048
     Disposal                              1,328,699
     Other Off-site Transfers                      23,842
          Top Five Chemicals for Total Releases
Top Five Chemicals for Air/Water/Land Releases


Chemical

Methanol
Ammonia
Formaldehyde
Toluene
Nickel compounds

Air
Emissions
Pounds
7,840,968
13*15,537
1310,786
1,248,840
18,098
Surface
Water
Discharges
Pounds
73,754
241,020
4,101
5
525
Under-
ground
Injection
Pounds
0
0
0
0
0

Releases
to Land
Pounds
7,600
91,190
0
0
1,197^53

Total
Releases
Pounds
7,922322
2^47,747
1314,887
1,248,845
1,215,976


Chemical

Methanol
Ammonia
Formaldehyde
Toluene
Nickel compounds

Air
Emissions
Pounds
7,840,968
1,915,537
1310,786
1,248,840
18,098
Surface
Water
Discharges
Pounds
73,754
241,020
4,101
5
525

Releases
to Land
Pounds
7,600
91,190
0
0
1,197353

Total
Releases
Pounds
7,922322
2,247,747
1314,887
1,248,845
1,215,976

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                         Top Ten Facilities for Total Releases

Facility

Weyerhaeuser Co.
International Paper
Georgia-Pacific West Corp.
Glenbrook Nickel Co.
Simpson Timber Co.
3M
Pope & Talbot Inc.
Boise Cascade Corp.
Aqua Glass W. Inc.
Willamette Ind. Inc.


Facility

Weyerhaeuser Co.
International Paper
Georgia-Pacific West Corp.
Glenbrook Nickel Co.
Simpson Timber Co.
3M
Pope & Talbot Inc.
Boise Cascade Corp.
Aqua Glass W. Inc.
Willamette Ind. Inc.

City, County

Springfield, Lane
Gardiner, Douglas
Toledo, Lincoln
Riddle, Douglas
Portland, Multnomah
White City, Jackson
Halsey, Linn
Saint Helens, Columbia
Klamath Falls, Klamath
Albany, Linn
Top Ten Facilities

City, County

Springfield, Lane
Gardiner, Douglas
Toledo, Lincoln
Riddle, Douglas
Portland, Multnomah
White City, Jackson
Halsey, Linn
Saint Helens, Columbia
Klamath Falls, Klamath
Albany, Linn
Air
Emissions
Pounds
2,718,094
1,770,550
1,195,100
11,066
759,718
751,400
664,750
633,405
632,802
628,600
Surface Water
Discharges
Pounds
18,190
26,700
31,220
15
0
0
47,150
0
0
754
Underground Releases Total
Injection to Land Releases
Pounds Pounds Pounds
0 0 2,736,284
0 1,303 1,798,553
0 0 1,226,320
0 1,196,629 1,207,710
0 0 759,718
0 0 751,400
0 0 711,900
0 0 633,405
0 0 632,802
0 3,238 632,592
for Air/Water/Land Releases
Air
Emissions
Pounds
2,718,094
1,770,550
1,195,100
11,066
759,718
751,400
664,750
633,405
632,802
628,600
Surface Water
Discharges
Pounds
18,190
26,700
31,220
15
0
0
47,150
0
0
754
Releases Air/Water/Land
to Land Releases
Pounds Pounds
0 2,736,284
1,303 1,798,553
0 1,226,320
1,196,629 1,207,710
0 759,718
0 751,400
0 711,900
0 633,405
0 632,802
3,238 632,592
                        State Contact:
For More Information...     (503) 378 3473 «t 262

                        EPA Regional Contact:
                           (206)553-4016
     Bob Albers
Fax (503) 373-1825

    Christina Colt
 Fax(206)553-8509
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                                                                 PENNSYLVANIA
                                                              Reported Releases and Waste Management Activities
                                                                                                    (pounds)
Population
Total Facilities
Total Forms
 Form As
                  12,060,312
                      1,213
                      3,961
                       306
National Rank for Total Releases   15
National Rank for Air/Water/Land
 Releases                 15
Transfers into State
 Rank                    1
 Pounds           189,072,626
Transfers out of State
 Rank                    7
 Pounds            83,493,163
On-site Releases
    Air Emissions
    Surface Water Discharges
    Underground Injection
    Releases to Land

On-site Waste Management
    Recycling
    Energy Recovery
    Treatment
 54,260,053
 47,232,633
  5,487,942
        0
  1,539,478

858,049,949
421,217,096
136,484,453
300,348,400
                                                             Off-site Transfers for Further Waste Management  241,076,794
                                                                 Recycling                          139,094,454
                                                                 Energy Recovery                       16,927,716
                                                                 Treatment                           19,230,368
                                                                 Publicly Owned Treatment Works (POTWs)     8,074,292
                                                                 Disposal                            57,577,916
                                                                 Other Off-site Transfers                    172,048
          Top Five Chemicals for Total Releases


Chemical

Toluene
Methanol
Nitrate compounds
Ammonia
Dichloromethane

Air
Emissions
Pounds
8388,033
4,796,468
0
3,237,211
3,646,564
Surface
Water
Discharges
Pounds
2,072
30,790
4,528,577
602,889
41
Under-
ground
Injection
Pounds
0
0
0
0
0

Releases
to Land
Pounds
402
9,431
48,000
279
0

Total
Releases
Pounds
8390,507
4,836,689
4,576,577
3,840379
3,646,605
                                                             Top Five Chemicals for Air/Water/Land Releases


Chemical

Toluene
Methanol
Nitrate compounds
Ammonia
Dichloromethane

Air
Emissions
Pounds
8388,033
4,796,468
0
3,237,211
3,646,564
Surface
Water
Discharges
Pounds
2,072
30,790
4,528,577
602,889
41

Releases
to Land
Pounds
402
9,431
48,000
279
0

Total
Releases
Pounds
8390,507
4,836,689
4,576,577
3,840379
3,646,605

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Top Ten Facilities for Total
Facility
Armco Inc.
International Paper
P.H.GlatfelterCo.
3M
Kurz-Hastingslnc.
Cabot Performance Materials
Foamex L.P.
Quebecor Printing Atglen Inc.
J & L Specialty Steel Inc.
Du Pont

Facility
Armco Inc.
International Paper
P.H.GlatfelterCo.
3M
Kurz-Hastings Inc.
Cabot Performance Materials
Foamex L.P.
Quebecor Printing Atglen Inc.
J & L Specialty Steel Inc.
Du Pont
City, County
Butler, Butler
Erie, Erie
Spring Grove, York
Bristol, Bucks
Philadelphia, Philadelphia
Boyertown, Berks
Cony, Erie
Atglen, Chester
Midland, Beaver
Towanda, Bradford
Top Ten Facilities for
City, County
Butler, Butler
Erie, Erie
Spring Grove, York
Bristol, Bucks
Philadelphia, Philadelphia
Boyertown, Berks
Cony, Erie
Atglen, Chester
Midland, Beaver
Towanda, Bradford
PENNSYLVANIA
Releases
Air Surface Water Underground Releases Total
Emissions Discharges Injection to Land Releases
Pounds Pounds Pounds Pounds Pounds
316,625
2,585,651
1,596,635
1,367,600
1,338,720
1,278,953
1,014,762
940,887
33,951
929,690
2^04,346 0 366,000 2,886,971
9,770 0 5,193 2,600,614
2,139 0 320 1,599,094
0 00 1,367,600
0 00 1,338,720
23,436 0 0 1,302^89
0 00 1,014,762
301 0 0 941,188
900,131 0 0 934,082
0 00 929,690
Air/Water/Land Releases
Air
Emissions
Pounds
316,625
2,585,651
1,596,635
1,367,600
1,338,720
1,278,953
1,014,762
940,887
33,951
929,690
Surface Water Releases
Discharges to Land
Pounds Pounds
2,204,346 366,000
9,770 5,193
2,139 320
0 0
0 0
23,436 0
0 0
301 0
900,131 0
0 0
Air/Water/Land
Releases
Pounds
2,886,971
2,600,614
1,599,094
1,367,600
1,338,720
1,302,389
1,014,762
941,188
934,082
929,690
For More Information...
State Contact:
     (717)783-2071

EPA Regional Contact:
     (215)566-2072
Thomas J. Ward, Jr.
 Fax (717) 783-5099

        BillReilly
 Fax(215) 566-2101
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        PUERTO  RICO
  Population            3,755,127
  Total Facilities              163
  Total Forms                511
   Form As                 26
  National Rank for Total Releases   3 8
  National Rank for Air/Water/Land
   Releases                 37
  Transfers into State
   Rank                    51
   Pounds                1,988
  Transfers out of State
   Rank                    39
   Pounds             8,373,785
 Reported Releases and Waste Management Activities
                                        (pounds)
 On-site Releases                          9,424,678
     Air Emissions                         9,397,960
     Surface Water Discharges                   22,262
     Underground Injection                          0
     Releases to Land                          4,456

 On-site Waste Management                  46,744,269
     Recycling                           30,367,912
     Energy Recovery                        606,414
     Treatment                           15,769,943

 Off-site Transfers for Further Waste Management  30,814,780
     Recycling                           11,728,018
     Energy Recovery                      10,162,069
     Treatment                            5,905,827
     Publicly Owned Treatment Works (POTWs)      2,607,497
     Disposal                              411,369
     Other Off-site Transfers                         0
           Top Five Chemicals for Total Releases


Chemical

Dichloromethane
Toluene
n-Butyl alcohol
Methanol
n-Hexane

Air
Emissions
Pounds
3,628,470
1,270,465
605304
574,278
424,083
Surface
Water
Discharges
Pounds
0
3
0
5,050
0
Under-
ground
Injection
Pounds
0
0
0
0
0

Releases
to Land
Pounds
0
5
0
0
0

Total
Releases
Pounds
3,628,470
1,270,473
605304
579328
424,083
Top Five Chemicals for Air/Water/Land Releases


Chemical

Dichloromethane
Toluene
n-Butyl alcohol
Methanol
n-Hexane

Air
Emissions
Pounds
3,628,470
1,270,465
605304
574,278
424,083
Surface
Water
Discharges
Pounds
0
3
0
5,050
0

Releases
to Land
Pounds
0
5
0
0
0

Total
Releases
Pounds
3,628,470
1,270,473
605304
579328
424,083

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                           Top Ten Facilities for Total Releases

Facility

Upjohn Mfg. Co.
Abbott Chemicals Inc.
Schering-Plough Prods. Inc.
Phillips Puerto Rico Core Inc.
Merck Sharp & Dohme Quimica
Cyanamid Agricultural
Puerto Rico Sun Oil Co.
Coatings Inc. & Co.
Caribbean Petroleum Corp.
Schering-Plough Prods. Inc.


Facility

Upjohn Mfg. Co.
Abbott Chemicals Inc.
Schering-Plough Prods. Inc.
Phillips Puerto Rico Core Inc.
Merck Sharp & Dohme Quimica
Cyanamid Agricultural
Puerto Rico Sun Oil Co.
Coatings Inc. & Co.
Caribbean Petroleum Corp.
Schering-Plough Prods. Inc.

City, County

Arecibo, Arecibo
Barceloneta, Barceloneta
Las Piedras, Las Piedras
Guayama, Guayama
Barceloneta, Barceloneta
Manati, Manati
Yabucoa, Yabucoa
Bayamon, Bayamon
Bayamon, Bayamon
Manati, Manati
Top Ten Facilities

City, County

Arecibo, Arecibo
Barceloneta, Barceloneta
Las Piedras, Las Piedras
Guayama, Guayama
Barceloneta, Barceloneta
Manati, Manati
Yabucoa, Yabucoa
Bayamon, Bayamon
Bayamon, Bayamon
Manati, Manati
Air
Emissions
Pounds
2,001,450
1,193,707
756,089
627,090
555,507
480,700
436,354
412318
266,634
263,610
Surface Water
Discharges
Pounds
0
0
0
12
0
0
16,912
0
0
0
Underground Releases Total
Injection
Pounds
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
to Land Releases
Pounds Pounds
0 2,001,450
0 1,193,707
0 756,089
0 627,102
0 555,507
25 480,725
0 453,266
0 412,318
0 266,634
0 263,610
for Air/Water/Land Releases
Air
Emissions
Pounds
2,001,450
1,193,707
756,089
627,090
555,507
480,700
436,354
412,318
266,634
263,610
Surface Water
Discharges
Pounds
0
0
0
12
0
0
16,912
0
0
0
Releases Air/Water/Land
to Land
Pounds





Releases
Pounds
0 2,001,450
0 1,193,707
0 756,089
0 627,102
0 555,507
25 480,725




0 453,266
0 412,318
0 266,634
0 263,610
                         State Contact:
    For More Information...    («») 766-2823

                         EPA Regional Contact:
                            (908)906-6890
   Genaro Torres
Fax (809) 756-5906

    Nora Lopez
Fax (908) 321-6788
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    RHODE  ISLAND
Population             991,701
Total Facilities             145
Total Forms               378
 Form As                 41
National Rank for Total Releases   46
National Rank for Air/Water/Land
 Releases                 46
Transfers into State
 Rank                   35
 Pounds             3,749,939
Transfers out of State
 Rank                   32
 Pounds            14,757,334
 Reported Releases and Waste Management Activities
                                       (pounds)
 On-site Releases                          2,782,799
     Air Emissions                         2,734,284
     Surface Water Discharges                   48,475
     Underground Injection                        0
     Releases to Land                            40

 On-site Waste Management                 25,621,448
     Recycling                          17,488,692
     Energy Recovery                        237,930
     Treatment                           7,894,826

 Off-site Transfers for Further Waste Management  16,441,002
     Recycling                          14,159,508
     Energy Recovery                        874,836
     Treatment                            515,617
     Publicly Owned Treatment Works (POTWs)       43 9,410
     Disposal                             451,381
     Other Off-site Transfers                      250
          Top Five Chemicals for Total Releases
Top Five Chemicals for Air/Water/Land Releases


Chemical

Toluene
Methyl ethyl ketone
Methanol
Xylene (mixed isomers)
Ammonia

Air
Emissions
Pounds
1,185,072
452^53
232,441
197,627
76,812
Surface
Water
Discharges
Pounds
2
0
1,940
1
42,100
Under-
ground
Injection
Pounds
0
0
0
0
0

Releases
to Land
Pounds
0
0
0
0
0

Total
Releases
Pounds
1,185,074
452^53
234^81
197,628
118,912


Chemical

Toluene
Methyl ethyl ketone
Methanol
Xylene (mixed isomers)
Ammonia

Air
Emissions
Pounds
1,185,072
452353
232,441
197,627
76,812
Surface
Water
Discharges
Pounds
2
0
1,940
1
42,100

Releases
to Land
Pounds
0
0
0
0
0

Total
Releases
Pounds
1,185,074
452353
234381
197,628
118,912

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                      Top Ten Facilities for Total Releases

Facility

Quebecor Printing
Kenyon Ind. Inc.
Rexam D.S.I.
Coats American
Osram Sylvania Inc.
Arkwrightlnc.
Facile Holdings Inc.
Dewal Ind. Inc.
TPI Inc.
Kenyon Laminating Group


Facility

Quebecor Printing
Kenyon Ind. Inc.
Rexam D.S.I.
Coats American
Osram Sylvania Inc.
Arkwright Inc.
Facile Holdings Inc.
Dewal Ind. Inc.
TPI Inc.
Kenyon Laminating Group

City, County

Providence, Providence
Kenyon, Washington
Johnston, Providence
Bristol, Bristol
Central Falls, Providence
Fiskeville,Kent
Rumford, Providence
Narragansett, Washington
Portsmouth, Newport
Peace Dale, Washington
Top Ten Facilities for

City, County

Providence, Providence
Kenyon, Washington
Johnston, Providence
Bristol, Bristol
Central Falls, Providence
Fiskeville, Kent
Rumford, Providence
Narragansett, Washington
Portsmouth, Newport
Peace Dale, Washington
Air
Emissions
Pounds
954,752
236,956
200,450
185,589
68,031
104,555
65,068
59,800
57,192
52,690
Surface Water
Discharges
Pounds
8
0
0
0
42,172
0
0
0
0
0
Underground Releases Total
Injection
Pounds
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
to Land Releases
Pounds Pounds
0 954,760
0 236,956
0 200,450
0 185,589
0 110,203
0 104,555
0 65,068
0 59,800
0 57,192
0 52,690
Air/Water/Land Releases
Air
Emissions
Pounds
954,752
236,956
200,450
185,589
68,031
104,555
65,068
59,800
57,192
52,690
Surface Water
Discharges
Pounds
8
0
0
0
42,172
0
0
0
0
0
Releases Air/Water/Land
to Land
Pounds










Releases
Pounds
0 954,760
0 236,956
0 200,450
0 185,589
0 110,203
0 104,555
0 65,068
0 59,800
0 57,192
0 52,690
For More Information..
State Contact:
   (401) 277-2808 Ext. 7030

EPA Regional Contact:
   (617)565-3230
  Karen Slattery
Fax(401)277-2017

  Dwight Peavey
Fax(617) 565-4939
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                                     SOUTH CAROLINA
                                                           Reported Releases and Waste Management Activities
                                                                                                 (pounds)
Population
Total Facilities
Total Forms
 Form As
3,667,000
    494
   1,833
    167
National Rank for Total Releases  14
National Rank for Air/Water/Land
 Releases                14
Transfers into State
 Rank                   10
 Pounds            53,895,077
Transfers out of State
 Rank                    8
 Pounds            81,250,486
On-site Releases
    Air Emissions
    Surface Water Discharges
    Underground Injection
    Releases to Land

On-site Waste Management
    Recycling
    Energy Recovery
    Treatment
 54,339,031
 51,850,487
  1,747,320
       0
   741,224

450,582,565
277,710,357
 50,562,712
122,309,496
                                         Off-site Transfers for Further Waste Management  125,160,562
                                             Recycling                         101,510,186
                                             Energy Recovery                      10,500,648
                                             Treatment                          5,764,675
                                             Publicly Owned Treatment Works (POTWs)     3,885,743
                                             Disposal                           3,499,310
                                             Other Off-site Transfers                       0
          Top Five Chemicals for Total Releases
                                        Top Five Chemicals for Air/Water/Land Releases


Chemical

Methanol
Toluene
Ammonia
Xylene(mixed isomers)
Hydrochloric acid

Air
Emissions
Pounds
15,729,984
5,529393
3,615,729
2,441359
2340,988
Surface
Water
Discharges
Pounds
160,034
544
244384
2,710
0
Under-
ground
Injection
Pounds
0
0
0
0
0

Releases
to Land
Pounds
80,505
750
35,066
170
0

Total
Releases
Pounds
15,970,523
5,530,687
3,895,179
2,444,239
2340,988


Chemical

Methanol
Toluene
Ammonia
Xylene (mixed isomers)
Hydrochloric acid

Air
Emissions
Pounds
15,729,984
5,529393
3,615,729
2,441359
2340,988
Surface
Water
Discharges
Pounds
160,034
544
244384
2,710
0

Releases
to Land
Pounds
80,505
750
35,066
170
0

Total
Releases
Pounds
15,970,523
5,530,687
3,895,179
2,444,239
2340,988

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SOUTH CAROLINA
                        Top Ten Facilities for Total Releases
Facility
Westinghouse Electric Corp.
Westvaco Corp.
International Paper
Anchor Continental
Stone Container Corp.
Devro-Teepak Inc.
Union Camp Corp.
Eastman Chemical Co.
Bowater Inc.
AlbemarleCorp.

Facility
Westinghouse Electric Corp.
Westvaco Corp.
International Paper
Anchor Continental
Stone Container Corp.
Devro-Teepak Inc.
Union Camp Corp.
Eastman Chemical Co.
Bowater Inc.
Albemarle Corp.
City, County
Hampton, Hampton
North Charleston, Charleston
Georgetown, Georgetown
Columbia, Richland
Florence, Florence
Swansea, Calhoun
Eastover, Richland
Eastman Columbia, Calhoun
Catawba, York
Orangeburg, Orangeburg
Top Ten Facilities for
City, County
Hampton, Hampton
North Charleston, Charleston
Georgetown, Georgetown
Columbia, Richland
Florence, Florence
Swansea, Calhoun
Eastover, Richland
Eastman Columbia, Calhoun
Catawba, York
Orangeburg, Orangeburg
Air
Emissions
Pounds
5,172,000
3,806,150
3,342,186
2,793,735
2,079,046
1,698,000
1,633,865
1,432,151
1,235,777
778396
Surface Water
Discharges
Pounds
390
28,833
19,592
0
2,052
123,364
85,070
31,423
85,977
100,090
Underground Releases Total
Injection to Land Releases
Pounds Pounds Pounds
0 0 5,172,390
0 0 3,834,983
0 0 3,361,778
0 0 2,793,735
0 0 2,081,098
0 0 1,821,364
0 12,970 1,731,905
0 23,738 1,487,312
0 87,110 1,408,864
0 405,970 1,284,456
Air/Water/Land Releases
Air
Emissions
Pounds
5,172,000
3,806,150
3,342,186
2,793,735
2,079,046
1,698,000
1,633,865
1,432,151
1,235,777
778,396
Surface Water
Discharges
Pounds
390
28,833
19,592
0
2,052
123,364
85,070
31,423
85,977
100,090
Releases Air/Water/Land
to Land Releases
Pounds Pounds
0 5,172,390
0 3,834,983
0 3,361,778
0 2,793,735
0 2,081,098
0 1,821,364
12,970 1,731,905
23,738 1,487,312
87,110 1,408,864
405,970 1,284,456
    For More Information...
State Contact:
  (803) 734-7236

EPA Regional Contact:
  (404) 562-9191
   Michael Juras
Fax (803) 734-4556

  Ezequiel Velez
Fax (404) 562-9163
             To obtain TRI data use assistance,
             call TRI User Support Service (TRI-US):
                                                    (202)260-1531
                      Fax (202) 260-4659

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        1995TOXICSRELEASEINVENTORY
  SOUTH  DAKOTA
Population
Total Facilities
Total Forms
 Form As
National Rank for Total Releases
National Rank for Air/Water/Land
 Releases
Transfers into State
 Rank
 Pounds
Transfers out of State
 Rank                  45
 Pounds             598,729
729,500
72
139
13
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and
49



47
137.883

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 Reported Releases and Waste Management Activities
                                      (pounds)
 On-site Releases                          1,913,006
     Air Emissions                         1,911,132
     Surface Water Discharges                   1,487
     Underground Injection                         0
     Releases to Land                          387

 On-site Waste Management                 34,145,063
     Recycling                            187,866
     Energy Recovery                       1,065,000
     Treatment                         32,892,197

 Off-site Transfers for Further Waste Management    1,493,701
     Recycling                            682,774
     Energy Recovery                        158,806
     Treatment                            116,964
     Publicly Owned Treatment Works (POTWs)       444,246
     Disposal                             90,911
     Other Off-site Transfers                        0
         Top Five Chemicals for Total Releases


Chemical

Xylene (mixed isomers)
Toluene
Methyl ethyl ketone
Ammonia
Glycol ethers

Air
Emissions
Pounds
863,269
234,537
142367
119,080
98,450
Surface
Water
Discharges
Pounds
0
0
0
1,232
0
Under-
ground
Injection
Pounds
0
0
0
0
0

Releases
to Land
Pounds
0
363
0
0
0

Total
Releases
Pounds
863,269
234,900
142367
120312
98,450
Top Five Chemicals for Air/Water/Land Releases


Chemical

Xylene (mixed isomers)
Toluene
Methyl ethyl ketone
Ammonia
Glycol ethers

Air
Emissions
Pounds
863,269
234,537
142367
119,080
98,450
Surface
Water
Discharges
Pounds
0
0
0
1,232
0

Releases
to Land
Pounds
0
363
0
0
0

Total
Releases
Pounds
863,269
234,900
142367
120312
98,450

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1 995 TOXICS RELEASE INVENTORY

Facility
3M Health Care
Starmark Inc.
Alumax Extrusions Inc.
JohnMorrell&Co.
Trail King Ind. Inc.
SMC Corp.
Twin City Fan & Blower Co.
Trail King Ind. Inc.
Merillatlnd.Inc.
Raven Ind. Inc.
Top Ten Facilities
City, County
Brookings, Brookings
Sioux Falls, Minnehaha
Yankton, Yankton
Sioux Falls, Minnehaha
Mitchell, Davison
Sioux Falls, Minnehaha
Brookings, Brookings
Mitchell, Davison
Rapid City, Pennington
Sioux Falls, Minnehaha
SOUTH DAKOTA
for Total Releases
Air Surface Water Underground Releases Total
Emissions Discharges Injection to Land Releases
Pounds Pounds Pounds Pounds Pounds
362,250 0 00 362^50
256,000 0 00 256,000
230,860 0 00 230,860
119,070 1,232 0 0 120302
107,364 0 00 107,364
93,085 0 00 93,085
59,956 0 00 59,956
55,898 0 00 55,898
52,846 0 00 52,846
48,053 0 00 48,053
Top Ten Facilities for Air/Water/Land Releases


Facility
3M Health Care
Starmark Inc.
Alumax Extrusions Inc.
John Morrell & Co.
Trail King Ind. Inc.
SMC Corp.
Twin City Fan & Blower Co.
Trail King Ind. Inc.
Merillat Ind. Inc.
Raven Ind. Inc.
City, County
Brookings, Brookings
Sioux Falls, Minnehaha
Yankton, Yankton
Sioux Falls, Minnehaha
Mitchell, Davison
Sioux Falls, Minnehaha
Brookings, Brookings
Mitchell, Davison
Rapid City, Pennington
Sioux Falls, Minnehaha
Air Surface Water Releases Air/Water/Land
Emissions Discharges to Land Releases
Pounds Pounds Pounds Pounds
362,250 0 0 362,250
256,000 0 0 256,000
230,860 0 0 230,860
119,070 1,232 0 120,302
107,364 0 0 107,364
93,085 0 0 93,085
59,956 0 0 59,956
55,898 0 0 55,898
52,846 0 0 52,846
48,053 0 0 48,053
For More Information..
State Contact:
     (605) 773-3296

EPA Regional Contact:
     (303)312-6028
    Lee Ann Smith
Fax (605) 773-6035

     Bruce Cooper
 Fax(303)312-6044
To obtain TRI data use assistance,
call TRI User Support Service (TRI-US):
                                                                                         (202)260-1531
                  Fax (202) 260-4659

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           1995TOXICSRELEASEINVENTORY
                                                           TENNESSEE
                                                                     Reported Releases and Waste Management Activities
                                                                                                                (pounds)
  Population
  Total Facilities
  Total Forms
   Form As
5,246,723
     633
   2,132
     163
  National Rank for Total Releases    4
  National Rank for Air/Water/Land
   Releases                   3
  Transfers into State
   Rank                     14
   Pounds              43,846,998
  Transfers out of State
   Rank                     19
   Pounds              38,400,155
On-site Releases
    Air Emissions
    Surface Water Discharges
    Underground Injection
    Releases to Land

On-site Waste Management
    Recycling
    Energy Recovery
    Treatment
111,182,899
103,130,070
  1,549,615
  1,174,570
  5,328,644

809,893,831
615,850,037
 62,560,066
131,483,728
                                              Off-site Transfers for Further Waste Management   82,864,858
                                                   Recycling                             58,195,383
                                                   Energy Recovery                         5 ,96 1 ,992
                                                   Treatment                              5,695,820
                                                   Publicly Owned Treatment Works (POTWs)      4,746,374
                                                   Disposal                               8,230,485
                                                   Other Off-site Transfers                      34,804
             Top Five Chemicals for Total Releases
                                             Top Five Chemicals for Air/Water/Land Releases


Chemical

Carbon disulfide
Toluene
Methanol
Sulfuricacid
Ammonia

Air
Emissions
Pounds
29310,000
12346,095
11,288,721
7385,244
4,896,812
Surface
Water
Discharges
Pounds
32,013
1,227
8,162
5
488,039
Under-
ground
Injection
Pounds
0
205
464,179
0
658J258

Releases
to Land
Pounds
265
3,573
3,488
398
60,625

Total
Releases
Pounds
29342J78
12351,100
11,764,550
7385,647
6,103,734


Chemical

Carbon disulfide
Toluene
Methanol
Sulfuricacid
*Hydrochloric acid

Air
Emissions
Pounds
29310,000
12346,095
11,288,721
7385,244
5,508,912
Surface
Water
Discharges
Pounds
32,013
1,227
8,162
5
255

Releases
to Land
Pounds
265
3,573
3,488
398
88

Total
Releases
Pounds
29342,278
12350,895
11300371
7385,647
5,509,255
* Effective with the 1995 reporting year, the listing for hydrochloric acid was modified to include only acid aerosol forms. Reported releases of hydrochloric acid to water, land, and
 underground injection are unlikely to be acid aerosol forms and therefore probably represent misreporting.

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  1 995 TOXICS RELEASE INVENTORY
                              TENNESSEE
                     Top Ten Facilities for Total Releases
Facility
LenzingFibers Corp.
ICI Acrylics Inc.
Eastman Chemical Co.
Chemetals Inc.
Arcadian Fertilizer L.P.
North American Rayon Corp.
Nissan Motor Mfg. Corp. USA
Quebecor Printing Inc.
Viskase Corp.
Tenneco Packaging

Facility
Lenzing Fibers Corp.
ICI Acrylics Inc.
Eastman Chemical Co.
Chemetals Inc.
Arcadian Fertilizer L.P.
North American Rayon Corp.
Nissan Motor Mfg. Corp. USA
Quebecor Printing Inc.
Viskase Corp.
Tenneco Packaging
City, County
Lowland, Hamblen
Memphis, Shelby
Kingsport, Sullivan
New Johnsonville, Humphreys
Millington, Shelby
Elizabethton, Carter
Smyrna, Rutherford
Dickson, Dickson
Loudon, Loudon
Counce, Hardin
Top Ten Facilities for
City, County
Lowland, Hamblen
Memphis, Shelby
Kingsport, Sullivan
New Johnsonville, Humphreys
Millington, Shelby
Elizabethton, Carter
Smyrna, Rutherford
Dickson, Dickson
Loudon, Loudon
Counce, Hardin
Air
Emissions
Pounds
23,200,760
9,520,251
7,075,865
273,331
3,231,320
2,820,005
2,579,468
2,470,345
2,278,000
2,210,750
Surface Water
Discharges
Pounds
31,100
0
333,886
945
9,586
139,700
0
0
0
13,755
Underground Releases Total
Injection to Land Releases
Pounds Pounds Pounds
0 0 23,231,860
0 0 9,520,251
0 71,627 7,481,378
0 4,532,138 4,806,414
0 0 3,240,906
0 1,065 2,960,770
0 0 2,579,468
0 0 2,470,345
0 0 2,278,000
0 19,000 2,243,505
Air/Water/Land Releases
Air
Emissions
Pounds
23,200,760
9,520,251
7,075,865
273,331
3,231,320
2,820,005
2,579,468
2,470,345
2,278,000
2,210,750
SurfaceWater
Discharges
Pounds
31,100
0
333,886
945
9,586
139,700
0
0
0
13,755
Releases Air/Water/Land
to Land Releases
Pounds Pounds
0 23,231,860
0 9,520,251
71,627 7,481,378
4,532,138 4,806,414
0 3,240,906
1,065 2,960,770
0 2,579,468
0 2,470,345
0 2,278,000
19,000 2,243,505
For More Information...
State Contact:
   (615)741-2986

EPA Regional Contact:
   (404)562-9191
    Betty Eaves
Fax (615) 741-4173

  Ezequiel Velez
Fax (404) 562-9163
To obtain TRI data use assistance,
call TRI User Support Service (TRI-US):
                                                    (202)260-1531
          Fax(202)260-4659

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         1995 TOXICS RELEASE INVENTORY
                                                                              TEXAS
Population
Total Facilities
Total Forms
  Form As
18,801,380
     1,193
     5,705
      447
National Rank for Total Releases    1
National Rank for Air/Water/Land
  Releases
Transfers into State
  Rank
  Pounds
Transfers out of State
  Rank
  Pounds
        1
75,510,347
95,167,041
                                                                     Reported Releases and Waste Management Activities
                                                                                                                (pounds)
On-site Releases
    Air Emissions
    Surface Water Discharges
    Underground Injection
    Releases to Land

On-site Waste Management
    Recycling
    Energy Recovery
    Treatment
 283,932,143
 128,694,945
  23,413,945
 118,850,176
  12,973,077

3,055,837,532
 806,889,419
 796,823,194
1,452,124,919
Off-site Transfers for Further Waste Management 343,302,155
    Recycling                             133,162,715
    Energy Recovery                        106,463,123
    Treatment                              49,449,843
    Publicly Owned Treatment Works (POTWs)     41,325,733
    Disposal                               12,871,575
    Other Off-site Transfers                       29,166
           Top Five Chemicals for Total Releases
                                               Top Five Chemicals for Air/Water/Land Releases


Chemical

Nitrate compounds
Ammonia
Ethylene
Methanol
Nitric acid

Air
Emissions
Pounds
590
7,827318
20,624,080
9,785,694
85,908
Surface
Water
Discharges
Pounds
21,756,152
937,101
0
139,498
13,406
Under-
ground
Injection
Pounds
20,200,021
14,439,027
0
9,096,195
15,797,905

Releases
to Land
Pounds
15
887358
0
487,914
344

Total
Releases
Pounds
41,956,778
24,090,804
20,624,080
19,509301
15,897,563


Chemical

Nitrate compounds
Ethylene
Propylene
n-Hexane
Methanol

Air
Emissions
Pounds
590
20,624,080
13,635,261
11,694,219
9,785,694
Surface
Water
Discharges
Pounds
21,756,152
0
0
554
139,498

Releases
to Land
Pounds
15
0
42
1335
487,914

Total
Releases
Pounds
21,756,757
20,624,080
13,635303
11,696,108
10,413,106

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\Mttf 1995 TOXICS RELEASE INVENTORY
                                                TEXAS
Top Ten Facilities for Total
Releases
Air Surface Water
Facility

Du Pont
Du Pont
BASF Corp.
Sterling Chemicals Inc.
Hoechst-Celanese Chemical
BP Chemicals Inc.
American Chrome & Chemicals
Monsanto
Dow Chemical Co.
Shell Oil Co.


Facility

BASF Corp.
American Chrome & Chemicals
Dow Chemical Co.
Eastman Chemical Co.
Huntsman Petrochemical Corp.
Mobil Oil Beaumont Refinery
Bayer Corp.
Du Pont
Shell Oil Co.
Mobil Chemical Co.
City, County

Victoria, Victoria
Beaumont, Jefferson
Freeport, Brazoria
Texas City, Galveston
Pasadena, Harris
PortLavaca, Calhoun
Corpus Christi, Nueces
Alvin, Brazoria
Freeport, Brazoria
Deer Park, Harris
Top Ten Facilities

City, County

Freeport, Brazoria
Corpus Christi, Nueces
Freeport, Brazoria
Longview, Harrison
Port Arthur, Jefferson
Beaumont, Jefferson
Baytown, Chambers
Orange, Orange
Deer Park, Harris
Beaumont, Jefferson
Emissions
Pounds
502,649
1,311,676
386,849
1,121,093
1,057,860
201,277
90,600
140,043
5,330,084
2,377,506
Discharges
Pounds
1,561
4,459
17,011,048
1,230
0
720
4,050
0
727,074
195,758

Underground Releases
Injection to Land
Pounds Pounds
24,974,723 9,248
20,447,185 0
1,926,800 0
14,598,675 0
12,602^00 0
12,894,900 9,053
0 9,400,000
8,885,068 42,000
0 63,819
Total
Releases
Pounds
25,488,181
21,763,320
19,324,697
15,720,998
13,660,060
13,105,950
9,494,650
9,067,111
6,120,977
1,800,000 384,253 4,757,517
for Air/Water/Land Releases
Air
Emissions
Pounds
386,849
90,600
5,330,084
3,885,625
3,341,038
3,339,525
104,055
3,109,277
2,377,506
2,676,605
Surface Water Releases
Discharges
Pounds
17,011,048
4,050
727,074
3,457
0
0
3,013,160
0
195,758
72
to Land
Pounds
0
9,400,000
63,819
19,620
0
1
0
0
384,253
15,433
Air/Water/Land
Releases
Pounds
17,397,897
9,494,650
6,120,977
3,908,702
3,341,038
3,339,526
3,117,215
3,109,277
2,957,517
2,692,110
      For More Information...
State Contact:
   (512)239-3147

EPA Regional Contact:
   (214)665-8013
   Becky Kurka
Fax(512)239-3165

  Warren Layne
Fax (214) 665-7263
To obtain TRI data use assistance,
call TRI User Support Service (TRI-US):
                                                                 (202)260-1531
            Fax (202) 260-4659

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         1 "5 TOXICS RELEASE INVENTORY
                                                         UTAH
Population              1,958,313
Total Facilities                148
Total Forms                  494
  Form As                   70
National Rank for Total Releases   10
National Rank for Air/Water/Land
  Releases                    9
Transfers into State
  Rank                      32
  Pounds               8,364,197
Transfers out of State
  Rank                      40
  Pounds               3,333,426
A*

4|
Reported Releases and Waste Management Activities
                                            (pounds)
On-site Releases                             76,321,734
    Air Emissions                           69,215,983
    Surface Water Discharges                      16,236
    Underground Injection                            0
    Releases to Land                          7,089,515

On-site Waste Management                   170,211,295
    Recycling                              13,628,924
    Energy Recovery                          4,382,092
    Treatment                             152,200,279

Off-site Transfers for Further Waste Management    7,545,898
    Recycling                               5,856,703
    Energy Recovery                            97,386
    Treatment                                584,532
    Publicly Owned Treatment Works (POTWs)        506,295
    Disposal                                  500,982
    Other Off-site Transfers                           0
           Top Five Chemicals for Total Releases
                     Top Five Chemicals for Air/Water/Land Releases


Chemical

Chlonne
Hydrochloric acid
Copper compounds
Zinc compounds
1,1,1-Trichloroethane

Air
Emissions
Pounds
58,285319
6,825327
83,895
26,171
1,016,107
Surface
Water
Discharges
Pounds
0
0
1300
765
0
Under-
ground
Injection
Pounds
0
0
0
0
0

Releases
to Land
Pounds
0
0
2,400,750
1,602318
0

Total
Releases
Pounds
58,285319
6,825327
2,485,945
1,629,254
1,016,107


Chemical

Chlorine
Hydrochloric acid
Copper compounds
Zinc compounds
1,1,1 -Trichloroethane

Air
Emissions
Pounds
58,285319
6,825327
83,895
26,171
1,016,107
Surface
Water
Discharges
Pounds
0
0
1300
765
0

Releases
to Land
Pounds
0
0
2,400,750
1,602318
0

Total
Releases
Pounds
58,285319
6,825327
2,485,945
1,629,254
1,016,107

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  1995TOXICSRELEASEINVENTORY
                                                        UTAH
                          Top Ten Facilities for Total Releases

Facility

Magnesium Corp. of America
Kennecott Utah Copper
ThiokolCorp.
Geneva Steel
Hercules Inc.
Pacific States Cast Iron Pipe
American Azide Corp.
U.S. Air Force
U.S. Air Force
ThiokolCorp.

City, County

Rowley, Tooele
Magna, Salt Lake
Promontory, Box Elder
Vineyard, Utah
West Valley City, Salt Lake
Provo, Utah
Cedar City, Iron
Hill Air Force Base, Davis
Grantsville, Tooele
Clearfield, Davis
Air
Emissions
Pounds
64,339,080
239,355
978,600
79,973
643,141
3,581
8,019
183,955
170,000
160,000
Surface Water
Discharges
Pounds
0
4,055
0
5,250
0
0
0
0
0
0
Underground
Injection
Pounds
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Releases
to Land
Pounds
0
5,746,800
0
816,555
9,948
239,970
186,076
0
0
Total
Releases
Pounds
64,339,080
5,990,210
978,600
901,778
653,089
243,551
194,095
183,955
170,000
0 160,000
                     Top Ten Facilities for Air/Water/Land Releases
Facility
Magnesium Corp. of America
Kennecott Utah Copper
Thiokol Corp.
Geneva Steel
Hercules Inc.
Pacific States Cast Iron Pipe
American Azide Corp.
U.S. Air Force
U.S. Air Force
Thiokol Corp.
City, County
Rowley, Tooele
Magna, Salt Lake
Promontory, Box Elder
Vineyard, Utah
West Valley City, Salt Lake
Provo, Utah
Cedar City, Iron
Hill Air Force Base, Davis
Grantsville, Tooele
Clearfield, Davis
Air
Emissions
Pounds
64,339,080
239,355
978,600
79,973
643,141
3,581
8,019
183,955
170,000
160,000
Surface Water
Discharges
Pounds
0
4,055
0
5,250
0
0
0
0
0
0
Releases
to Land
Pounds
0
5,746,800
0
816,555
9,948
239,970
186,076
0
0
0
Air/Water/Land
Releases
Pounds
64,339,080
5,990,210
978,600
901,778
653,089
243,551
194,095
183,955
170,000
160,000
For More Information..
State Contact:
   (801)536-4102

EPA Regional Contact:
   (303)312-6028
    Neil Taylor
Fax (801) 536-4242

   Bruce Cooper
Fax(303)312-6044
To obtain TRI data use assistance,
call TRI User Support Service (TRI-US):
                                                                (202)260-1531
             Fax (202) 260-4659

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        1995TOXICSRELEASEINVENTORY
                  VERMONT
Population              584,776
Total Facilities               3 8
Total Forms                 82
  Form As                   3
National Rank for Total Releases   51
National Rank for Air/Water/Land
  Releases                  51
Transfers into State
  Rank                    52
  Pounds                 1,850
Transfers out of State
  Rank                    42
  Pounds              2,030,246
 Reported Releases and Waste Management Activities
                                         (pounds)
 On-site Releases                             552,845
     Air Emissions                            547,459
     Surface Water Discharges                     2,712
     Underground Injection                          0
     Releases to Land                           2,674

 On-site Waste Management                    1,844,147
     Recycling                             1,073,467
     Energy Recovery                           12,000
     Treatment                              758,680

 Off-site Transfers for Further Waste Management    2,059,338
     Recycling                             1,715,551
     Energy Recovery                           19,461
     Treatment                              292,141
     Publicly Owned Treatment Works (POTWs)         3,789
     Disposal                                28,396
     Other Off-site Transfers                         0
          Top Five Chemicals for Total Releases
Top Five Chemicals for Air/Water/Land Releases


Chemical

Toluene
Methyl ethyl ketone
Methanol
Xylene (mixed isomers)
Sulfuricacid

Air
Emissions
Pounds
250,404
89,850
87,594
34,483
31,000
Surface
Water
Discharges
Pounds
0
0
0
0
0
Under-
ground
Injection
Pounds
0
0
0
0
0

Releases
to Land
Pounds
0
0
0
0
0

Total
Releases
Pounds
250,404
89,850
87,594
34,483
31,000


Chemical

Toluene
Methyl ethyl ketone
Methanol
Xylene (mixed isomers)
Sulfuricacid

Air
Emissions
Pounds
250,404
89,850
87,594
34,483
31,000
Surface
Water
Discharges
Pounds
0
0
0
0
0

Releases
to Land
Pounds
0
0
0
0
0

Total
Releases
Pounds
250,404
89,850
87,594
34,483
31,000

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1 995 TOXICS RELEASE INVENTORY
VERMONT
                      Top Ten Facilities for Total Releases

Facility

Ethan Allen Inc.
Ethan Allen Inc.
U.S. SamicaCorp.
Ethan Allen Inc.
Milton Bradley Company
Specialty Paperboard Inc.
Rutland Plywood Corp.
C. E. Bradley Labs. Inc.
BlodgettOven Co. Inc.
GS Precision Inc.


Facility

Ethan Allen Inc.
Ethan Allen Inc.
U.S. Samica Corp.
Ethan Allen Inc.
Milton Bradley Company
Specialty Paperboard Inc.
Rutland Plywood Corp.
C. E. Bradley Labs. Inc.
BlodgettOven Co. Inc.
GS Precision Inc.

City, County

Orleans, Orleans
Beecher Falls, Essex
Rutland, Rutland
Randolph, Orange
Fairfax, Frank) in
Brattleboro, Windham
Rutland, Rutland
North Brattleboro, Windham
Burlington, Chittenden
Brattleboro, Windham
Top Ten Facilities for

City, County

Orleans, Orleans
Beecher Falls, Essex
Rutland, Rutland
Randolph, Orange
Fairfax, Franklin
Brattleboro, Windham
Rutland, Rutland
North Brattleboro, Windham
Burlington, Chittenden
Brattleboro, Windham
Air
Emissions
Pounds
138,898
96,007
91,364
47,466
37,455
31,000
18,619
16,606
16,100
14,913
Surface Water
Discharges
Pounds
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Underground Releases Total
Injection to Land Releases
Pounds Pounds Pounds
0 0 138,898
0 0 96,007
0 0 91,364
0 0 47,466
0 0 37,455
0 0 31,000
0 0 18,619
0 0 16,606
0 500 16,600
0 0 14,913
Air/Water/Land Releases
Air
Emissions
Pounds
138,898
96,007
91,364
47,466
37,455
31,000
18,619
16,606
16,100
14,913
Surface Water
Discharges
Pounds
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Releases
to Land
Pounds
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
500
0
Air/Water/Land
Releases
Pounds
138,898
96,007
91,364
47,466
37,455
31,000
18,619
16,606
16,600
14,913
                       State Contact:
For More Information...     (802)241-3629

                       EPA Regional Contact:
                          (617)565-3230
Paul Van Hollebeke
  (802)241-3273

  Dwight Peavey
Fax(617) 565-4939
                                                          To obtain TRI data use assistance,
                                                          call TRI User Support Service (TRI-US):
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        1995 TOXICS RELEASE INVENTORY
 VIRGIN  ISLANDS
Population             101,809
Total Facilities               2
Total Forms                26
 Form As                  1
National Rank for Total Releases   50
National Rank for Air/Water/Land
 Releases                 50
Transfers into State
 Rank                   54
 Pounds                   0
Transfers out of State
 Rank                   47
 Pounds              366,532
 Reported Releases and Waste Management Activities
                                       (pounds)
 On-site Releases                          1,436,788
     Air Emissions                         1,403,451
     Surface Water Discharges                   30,876
     Underground Injection                        0
     Releases to Land                          2,461

 On-site Waste Management                 10,786,647
     Recycling                            772,245
     Energy Recovery                            0
     Treatment                          10,014,402

 Off-site Transfers for Further Waste Management    366,532
     Recycling                            122,698
     Energy Recovery                         51,700
     Treatment                            192,129
     Publicly Owned Treatment Works (POTWs)           0
     Disposal                                 5
     Other Off-site Transfers                       0
          Top Five Chemicals for Total Releases
Top Five Chemicals for Air/Water/Land Releases


Chemical

Ethylene
Toluene
Propylene
n-Hexane
Xylene (mixed isomers)

Air
Emissions
Pounds
260364
230,036
217,819
176,096
162308
Surface
Water
Discharges
Pounds
0
26
0
29
7
Under-
ground
Injection
Pounds
0
0
0
0
0

Releases
to Land
Pounds
0
0
0
0
0

Total
Releases
Pounds
260364
230,062
217,819
176,125
162315


Chemical

Ethylene
Toluene
Propylene
n-Hexane
Xylene (mixed isomers)

Air
Emissions
Pounds
260364
230,036
217,819
176,096
162308
Surface
Water
Discharges
Pounds
0
26
0
29
7

Releases
to Land
Pounds
0
0
0
0
0

Total
Releases
Pounds
260364
230,062
217,819
176,125
162315

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   1995TOXICSRELEASEINVENTORY
                           VIRGIN  ISLANDS
                          Top Ten Facilities for Total Releases
      Facility
    City, County
   Air    Surface Water  Underground  Releases
 Emissions   Discharges     Injection   to Land
  Pounds      Pounds      Pounds    Pounds
  Hess Oil Virgin Islands Corp.
  Virgin Islands Rum Ind. Ltd.
 Kingshill,StCroix
 Frederiksted, StCroix
   1,403,451
       0
30,876
   0
0
0
2,461
  0
                          Total
                         Releases
                          Pounds
1,436,788
    0
                     Top Ten Facilities for Air/Water/Land Releases
Facility
Hess Oil Virgin Islands Corp.
Virgin Islands Rum Ind. Ltd.







Air Surface Water
City, County Emissions Discharges
Pounds Pounds
Kingshill, St Croix 1,403,451 30,876
Frederiksted, St Croix 0 0







Releases
to Land
Pounds
2,461
0







Air/Water/Land
Releases
Pounds
1,436,788
0







For More Information..
State Contact:
   (809)773-0565
   (809)777-4577
EPA Regional Contact:
   (908)906-6890
       Austin Morehead
 Fax (809) 773-9310 St. Croix
Fax (809) 693-0114 St. Thomas
          Nora Lopez
      Fax(908)321-6788
       To obtain TRI data use assistance,
       call TRI User Support Service (TRI-US):
                                                                (202)260-1531
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         1995 TOXICS RELEASE INVENTORY
                                                                      VIRGINIA
Population
Total Facilities
Total Forms
  Form As
6,615,234
     447
    1,459
     102
National Rank for Total Releases   16
National Rank for Air/Water/Land
  Releases                   16
Transfers into State
  Rank                      20
  Pounds             21,942,232
Transfers out of State
  Rank                      21
  Pounds             37,552,887
                                                                    Reported Releases and Waste Management Activities
                                                                                                               (pounds)
On-site Releases
    Air Emissions
    Surface Water Discharges
    Underground Injection
    Releases to Land

On-site Waste Management
    Recycling
    Energy Recovery
    Treatment
  52,913,332
  50,856,146
    872,506
          0
   1,184,680

1,179,510,692
 791,693,184
  40,504,864
 347,312,644
                                               Off-site Transfers for Further Waste Management   63,296,231
                                                   Recycling                             34,741,028
                                                   Energy Recovery                          7,732,970
                                                   Treatment                              2,286,989
                                                   Publicly Owned Treatment Works (POTWs)     16,429,787
                                                   Disposal                               2,105,457
                                                   Other Off-site Transfers                          0
           Top Five Chemicals for Total Releases
                                              Top Five Chemicals for Air/Water/Land Releases


Chemical

Methanol
Toluene
Ammonia
Hydrochloric acid
Methyl ethyl ketone

Air
Emissions
Pounds
11,808328
8,020,869
4,020385
3,825,098
3,520,666
Surface
Water
Discharges
Pounds
46,0%
1314
168359
0
490
Under-
ground
Injection
Pounds
0
0
0
0
0

Releases
to Land
Pounds
32^85
339
13,836
0
223

Total
Releases
Pounds
11,886,709
8,022,522
4,202,580
3,825,098
3,521379


Chemical

Methanol
Toluene
Ammonia
Hydrochloric acid
Methyl ethyl ketone

Air
Emissions
Pounds
11,808328
8,020,869
4,020385
3,825,098
3,520,666
Surface
Water
Discharges
Pounds
46,0%
1314
168359
0
490

Releases
to Land
Pounds
32^85
339
13,836
0
223

Total
Releases
Pounds
11,886,709
8,022,522
4,202,580
3,825,098
3,521379

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         1995 TOXICSRELEASE INVENTORY
       VIRGINIA

Facility
Westvaco Corp.
Allied-Signal Inc.
Union Camp Corp.
O'SullivanCorp.
R. R. Donnelley Printing Co.
Stone Container Corp.
Quebecor Printing
Custom Papers Group Inc.
Courtaulds Performance Films
Chesapeake Paper Prods. Co.
Top Ten Facilities for Total
Releases
Air Surf ace Water
City, County Emissions Discharges
Pounds Pounds
Covington, Allegheny 4,688,283
Hopewell, Hopewell City 3,374,197
Franklin, Isle of Wight 3,062,736
Winchester, Frederick 2,133,232
Lynchburg, Lynchburg City 1,929,300
Hopewell, Hopewell City 1,798,665
Richmond, Henrico 1,390,514
Richmond, Richmond City 1,381,938
Fieldale, Henry 1,190,837
WestPoint, King William 1,158,757
45,673
183,008
36,920
0
0
0
0
0
0
2,728

Underground Releases Total
Injection to Land Releases
Pounds Pounds Pounds
0 19,365 4,753321
0 0 3,557,205
0 10,026 3,109,682
0 0 2,133,232
0 0 1,929300
0 0 1,798,665
0 0 1,390,514
0 0 1,381,938
0 0 1,190,837
0 250 1,161,735
Top Ten Facilities for Air/Water/Land Releases
Facility
Westvaco Corp.
Allied-Signal Inc.
Union Camp Corp.
O' Sullivan Corp.
R. R. Donnelley Printing Co.
Stone Container Corp.
Quebecor Printing
Custom Papers Group Inc.
Courtaulds Performance Films
Chesapeake Paper Prods. Co.
Air
City, County Emissions
Pounds
Covington, Allegheny 4,688,283
Hopewell, Hopewell City 3,374, 197
Franklin, Isle of Wight 3,062,736
Winchester, Frederick 2, 1 33,232
Lynchburg, Lynchburg City 1 ,929,300
Hopewell, Hopewell City 1 ,798,665
Richmond, Henrico 1,390,514
Richmond, Richmond City 1,381,938
Fieldale, Henry 1,190,837
West Point, King William 1,158,757
Surface Water
Discharges
Pounds
45,673
183,008
36,920
0
0
0
0
0
0
2,728
Releases Air/Water/Land
to Land Releases
Pounds Pounds
19,365 4,753,321
0 3,557,205
10,026 3,109,682
0 2,133,232
0 1,929,300
0 1,798,665
0 1,390,514
0 1,381,938
0 1,190,837
250 1,161,735
      For More Information..
State Contact:
   (804)698-4489

EPA Regional Contact:
   (215)566-2072
   Cathy Harris
Fax (804) 698-4346

     BillReilly
Fax (215) 566-2101
To obtain TRI data use assistance,
call TRI User Support Service (TRI-US):
                                                                   (202)260-1531
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          1995TOXICSRELEASEINVENTORY
        WASHINGTON
                                                                    Reported Releases and Waste Management Activities
                                                                                                             (pounds)
  Population             5,447,720
  Total Facilities               286
  Total Forms                 896
   Form As                   75
  National Rank for Total Releases   27
  National Rank for Air/Water/Land
   Releases                   27
  Transfers into State
   Rank                     34
   Pounds              5,261,657
  Transfers out of State
   Rank                     33
   Pounds             14,584,017
 On-site Releases
     Air Emissions
     Surface Water Discharges
     Underground Injection
     Releases to Land

 On-site Waste Management
     Recycling
     Energy Recovery
     Treatment
 26,450,970
 24,025,989
  2,367,757
        0
    57,224

224,978,461
 81,968,120
 12,360,436
130,649,905
 Off-site Transfers for Further Waste Management   19,674,192
     Recycling                             14,176,731
     Energy Recovery                          671,708
     Treatment                               647,512
     Publicly Owned Treatment Works (POTWs)      2,560,092
     Disposal                              1,618,149
     Other Off-site Transfers                          0
            Top Five Chemicals for Total Releases
Top Five Chemicals for Air/Water/Land Releases


Chemical

Methanol
Ammonia
* Hydrochloric acid
Chloroform
Methyl ethyl ketone

Air
Emissions
Pounds
7,494,052
1,726,097
1,525,716
1,256,831
1,251,511
Surface
Water
Discharges
Pounds
718,219
499,860
34
134,768
1,733
Under-
ground
Injection
Pounds
0
0
0
0
0

Releases
to Land
Pounds
6,600
980
0
0
0

Total
Releases
Pounds
8,218,871
2^26,937
1,525,750
1391,599
1,253,244


Chemical

Methanol
Ammonia
"Hydrochloric acid
Chloroform
Methyl ethyl ketone

Air
Emissions
Pounds
7,494,052
1,726,097
1,525,716
1,256,831
1,251,511
Surface
Water
Discharges
Pounds
718,219
499,860
34
134,768
1,733

Releases
to Land
Pounds
6,600
980
0
0
0

Total
Releases
Pounds
8,218,871
2,226,937
1,525,750
1391,599
1,253,244
* Effective with the 1995 reporting year, the listing for hydrochloric acid was modified to include only acid aerosol forms. Reported releases of hydrochloric acid to water, land, and
 underground injection are unlikely to be acid aerosol forms and therefore probably represent misreporting.

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                            WASHINGTON
                          Top Ten Facilities for Total Releases
Facility
Weyerhaeuser Co.
Rayonierlnc.
lames River Paper Co.
Boise Cascade
Unocal Agricultural Prods.
Simpson Tacoma Kraft Co.
Georgia-Pacific West Inc.
BoeingCommercial Airplane
Longview Fibre Co.
Weyerhaeuser Co.
City, County
Longview, Cowlitz
Port Angeles, Clallam
Camas, Chirk
Wallula, WallaWalla
Kennewick, Benton
Tacoma, Pierce
Bellingham, Whatcom
Everett, Snohomish
Longview, Cowlitz
Cosmopolis, Grays Harbor
Air
Emissions
Pounds
5,222,070
996^77
1,369,567
1,152,940
1,007,702
969,299
479,072
721362
545,020
637,460
Surface Water
Discharges
Pounds
483,676
608,900
124,844
102,811
5,892
39,292
333,557
1,510
114,005
18,000
Underground
Injection
Pounds
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Releases
to Land
Pounds
0
0
5,465
3,945
22,977
0
0
0
0
Total
Releases
Pounds
5,705,746
1,605,477
1,499,876
1,259,696
1,036^71
1,008,591
812,629
722,872
659,025
0 655,460
                      Top Ten Facilities for Air/Water/Land Releases
Facility
Weyerhaeuser Co.
Rayonier Inc.
James River Paper Co.
Boise Cascade
Unocal Agricultural Prods.
Simpson Tacoma Kraft Co.
Georgia-Pacific West Inc.
Boeing Commercial Airplane
Longview Fibre Co.
Weyerhaeuser Co.
City, County
Longview, Cowlitz
Port Angeles, Clallam
Camas, Clark
Wallula, Walla Walla
Kennewick, Benton
Tacoma, Pierce
Bellingham, Whatcom
Everett, Snohomish
Longview, Cowlitz
Cosmopolis, Grays Harbor
Air
Emissions
Pounds
5,222,070
996,577
1,369,567
1,152,940
1,007,702
969,299
479,072
721,362
545,020
637,460
SnrfaceWater
Discharges
Pounds
483,676
608,900
124,844
102,811
5,892
39,292
333,557
1,510
114,005
18,000
Releases
to Land
Pounds
0
0
5,465
3,945
22,977
0
0
0
0
0
Air/Water/Land
Releases
Pounds
5,705,746
1,605,477
1,499,876
1,259,696
1,036,571
1,008,591
812,629
722,872
659,025
655,460
   For More Information..
State Contact:
   (360)407-6727

EPA Regional Contact:
   (206)553-4016
   IdellHansen
Fax (360)407-6715

   Christina Colt
Fax(206) 553-8509
To obtain TRI data use assistance,
call TRI User Support Service (TRI-US):
                                                         (202)260-1531
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         1995TOXICSRELEASEINVENTORY
    WEST VIRGINIA
Population             1,825,256
Total Facilities               139
Total Forms                 690
  Form As                   22
National Rank for Total Releases   26
National Rank for Air/Water/Land
  Releases                   26
Transfers into State
  Rank                     15
  Pounds             37,081,263
Transfers out of State
  Rank                     27
  Pounds             23,553,572
                                                                  Reported Releases and Waste Management Activities
                                                                                                           (pounds)
 On-site Releases
     Air Emissions
     Surface Water Discharges
     Underground Injection
     Releases to Land

 On-site Waste Management
     Recycling
     Energy Recovery
     Treatment
 27,357,393
 18,393,929
  8,665,922
     1,000
   296,542

332,781,326
145,567,529
 10,918,663
176,295,134
 Off-site Transfers for Further Waste Management  56,526,831
     Recycling                            35,542,767
     Energy Recovery                        11,179,882
     Treatment                             4,176,772
     Publicly Owned Treatment Works (POTWs)      2,013,907
     Disposal                              3,613,503
     Other Off-site Transfers                         0
           Top Five Chemicals for Total Releases


Chemical

Nitrate compounds
Toluene
Methanol
Xylene (mixed isomers)
Ethyleneglycol

Air
Emissions
Pounds
0
2^19,627
1,666,125
1,263,714
1,082,646
Surface
Water
Discharges
Pounds
8,198,150
3,121
13,057
537
110,200
Under-
ground
Injection
Pounds
0
0
0
0
0

Releases
to Land
Pounds
5
1,831
78
250
833

Total
Releases
Pounds
8,198,155
2^24,579
1,679,260
1,264,501
1,193,679
Top Five Chemicals for Air/Water/Land Releases


Chemical

Nitrate compounds
Toluene
Methanol
Xylene (mixed isomers)
Ethyleneglycol

Air
Emissions
Pounds
0
2^19,627
1,666,125
1,263,714
1,082,646
Surface
Water
Discharges
Pounds
8,198,150
3,121
13,057
537
110,200

Releases
to Land
Pounds
5
1,831
78
250
833

Total
Releases
Pounds
8,198,155
2^24,579
1,679,260
1,264,501
1,193,679

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      1995TOXICSRELEASEINVENTORY
                          WEST  VIRGINIA
                          Top Ten Facilities for Total Releases

Facility

Bayer Corp.
DuPont
Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel
Shell Chemical Co.
American Woodmark Corp.
Rhone-Poulenc
Columbian Chemicals Co.
Union Carbide Corp.
OSI Specialties Inc.
U.S. Can Co.


Faculty

Bayer Corp.
Du Pont
Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel
Shell Chemical Co.
American Woodmark Corp.
Rhone-Poulenc
Columbian Chemicals Co.
Union Carbide Corp.
OSI Specialties Inc.
U.S. Can Co.

City, County

NewMartinsville, Marshall
Washington, Wood
Follansbee, Brooke
Apple Grove, Mason
Moorefield, Hardy
Institute, Kanawha
Proctor, Marshall
South Charleston, Kanawha
Sistersville, Tyler
Weirton, Brooke
Top Ten Facilities for

City, County

New Martinsville, Marshall
Washington, Wood
Follansbee, Brooke
Apple Grove, Mason
Moorefield, Hardy
Institute, Kanawha
Proctor, Marshall
South Charleston, Kanawha
Sistersville, Tyler
Weirton, Brooke
Air
Emissions
Pounds
673,332
2041,730
1,669,060
1,422,400
1,498^23
929,872
890,000
858,076
807076
824344
Surface Water
Discharges
Pounds
7,919,404
39,297
49,515
106,497
0
2,000
0
8,126
31,147
0
Underground Releases Total
Injection to Land Releases
Pounds Pounds Pounds
0 1,022 8,593,758
0 0 2081,027
0 0 1,718,575
0 682 1,529,579
0 0 1,498023
0 767 932,639
0 0 890,000
0 0 866002
0 1,081 839,504
0 0 824344
Air/Water/Land Releases
Air
Emissions
Pounds
673,332
2,241,730
1,669,060
1,422,400
1,498,223
929,872
890,000
858,076
807,276
824,344
Surface Water
Discharges
Pounds
7,919,404
39,297
49,515
106,497
0
2,000
0
8,126
31,147
0
Releases
to Land
Pounds
1,022
0
0
682
0
767
0
0
1,081
0
Air/Water/Land
Releases
Pounds
8,593,758
2,281,027
1,718,575
1,529,579
1,498,223
932,639
890,000
866,202
839,504
824,344
   For More Information...
State Contact:
   (304)558-5380

EPA Regional Contact:
   (215)566-2072
 Carl L. Bradford
Fax(304) 344-4538

    BillReilly
Fax (215)566-2101
To obtain TRI data use assistance,
call TRI User Support Service (TRI-US):
                                                           (202)260-1531
           Fax (202) 260-4659

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        1995TOXICSRELEASEINVENTORY
                                                         WISCONSIN
                                                                Reported Releases and Waste Management Activities
                                                                                                        (pounds)
Population
Total Facilities
Total Forms
 Form As
5,122,100
    858
   2,616
    210
National Rank for Total Releases   25
National Rank for Air/Water/Land
 Releases                  25
Transfers into State
 Rank                    19
 Pounds             22,525,406
Transfers out of State
 Rank                    13
 Pounds             47,547,888
On-site Releases
    Air Emissions
    Surface Water Discharges
    Underground Injection
    Releases to Land

On-site Waste Management
    Recycling
    Energy Recovery
    Treatment
 31,177,744
 28,534,060
  2,094,078
        5
   549,601

192,173,168
 64,125,044
  9,851,278
118,196,846
                                            Off-site Transfers for Further Waste Management   99,339,782
                                                Recycling                            54,857,751
                                                Energy Recovery                       19,863,268
                                                Treatment                            10,319,023
                                                Publicly Owned Treatment Works (POTWs)     4,440,697
                                                Disposal                             9,859,043
                                                Other Off-site Transfers                          0
          Top Five Chemicals for Total Releases
                                           Top Five Chemicals for Air/Water/Land Releases


Chemical

Methanol
Toluene
Xylene (mixed isomers)
Methyl ethyl ketone
Glycol ethers

Air
Emissions
Pounds
4,611,527
3,218,792
3,084,034
2,376,265
2,287,564
Surface
Water
Discharges
Pounds
165,118
0
0
88
872
Under-
ground
Injection
Pounds
0
0
0
0
0

Releases
to Land
Pounds
12,886
291
792
5
74

Total
Releases
Pounds
4,789,531
3,219,083
3,084,826
2376358
2^88,510


Chemical

Methanol
Toluene
Xylene (mixed isomers)
Methyl ethyl ketone
Glycol ethers

Air
Emissions
Pounds
4,611,527
3,218,792
3,084,034
2,376,265
2^87,564
Surface
Water
Discharges
Pounds
165,118
0
0
88
872

Releases
to Land
Pounds
12,886
291
792
5
74

Total
Releases
Pounds
4,789,531
3,219,083
3,084,826
2376358
2,288,510

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                                 WISCONSIN
                      Top Ten Facilities for Total Releases

Facility

CPI
Georgia-Pacific Corp.
Fort Howard Corp.
General Motors Corp.
Rhinelander Paper Co. Inc.
Uniroyal Engineered Prods.
Georgia-Pacific Corp.
Metal Container Corp.
American National Can Co.
Wausau Papers


Facility

CPI
Georgia-Pacific Corp.
Fort Howard Corp.
General Motors Corp.
Rhinelander Paper Co. Inc.
Uniroyal Engineered Prods.
Georgia-Pacific Corp.
Metal Container Corp.
American National Can Co.
Wausau Papers

City, County

Wisconsin Rapids, Wood
Nekoosa, Wood
Green Bay, Brown
Janesville.Rock
Rhinelander, Oneida
Stoughton, Dane
Port Edwards, Wood
Fort Atkinson, Jefferson
Menasha, Winnebago
Brokaw, Marathon
Top Ten Facilities for

City, County

Wisconsin Rapids, Wood
Nekoosa, Wood
Green Bay, Brown
Janesville, Rock
Rhinelander, Oneida
Stoughton, Dane
Port Edwards, Wood
Fort Atkinson, Jefferson
Menasha, Winnebago
Brokaw, Marathon
Air
Emissions
Pounds
2,677,805
1,246,111
1,168,555
928,823
765,119
758,023
299,700
650,250
566338
504,785
Surface Water
Discharges
Pounds
750
704,909
22,500
0
3,203
0
440,000
0
0
2,180
Underground Releases Total
Injection to Land Releases
Pounds Pounds Pounds
0 0 2,678,555
0 2,740 1,953,760
0 0 1,191,055
0 0 928,823
0 0 768322
0 0 758,023
0 1,100 740,800
0 0 650,250
0 0 566,338
0 10 506,975
Air/Water/Land Releases
Air
Emissions
Pounds
2,677,805
1,246,111
1,168,555
928,823
765,119
758,023
299,700
650,250
566,338
504,785
Surface Water
Discharges
Pounds
750
704,909
22,500
0
3,203
0
440,000
0
0
2,180
Releases
to Land
Pounds
0
2,740
0
0
0
0
1,100
0
0
10
Air/Water/Land
Releases
Pounds
2,678,555
1,953,760
1,191,055
928,823
768,322
758,023
740,800
650,250
566,338
506,975
For More Information..
State Contact:
   (608)264-6043

EPA Regional Contact:
   (312)886-6219
    Wes Taylor
Fax (608) 267-5231

  ThelmaCodina
Fax(312) 353-4342
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                                                                                       WYOMING
Population              479,192
Total Facilities                29
Total Forms                 154
  Form As                   25
National Rank for Total Releases   35
National Rank for Air/Water/Land
  Releases                   45
Transfers into State
  Rank                      48
  Pounds                 29,831
Transfers out of State
  Rank                      50
  Pounds                 72,690
                                                                     Reported Releases and Waste Management Activities
                                                                                                                (pounds)
                                                                     On-site Releases                            11,002,562
                                                                         Air Emissions                            2,786,865
                                                                         Surface Water Discharges                      8,984
                                                                         Underground Injection                      8,168,366
                                                                         Releases to Land                            38,347

                                                                     On-site Waste Management                     5,894,303
                                                                         Recycling                               1,832,295
                                                                         Energy Recovery                           112,010
                                                                         Treatment                               3,949,998

                                                                     Off-site Transfers for Further Waste Management      78,462
                                                                         Recycling                                 67,247
                                                                         Energy Recovery                             1,612
                                                                         Treatment                                  1,684
                                                                         Publicly Owned Treatment Works (POTWs)            24
                                                                         Disposal                                   7,895
                                                                         Other Off-site Transfers                           0
           Top Five Chemicals for Total Releases
                                                                    Top Five Chemicals for Air/Water/Land Releases


Chemical

Nitrate compounds
Ammonia
n-Hexane
Hydrochloric acid
Toluene

Air
Emissions
Pounds
0
1,335,639
167,511
145,000
134,188
Surface
Water
Discharges
Pounds
388
7,976
5
0
86
Under-
ground
Injection
Pounds
7,700,000
448,000
0
0
98

Releases
to Land
Pounds
500
14,568
1,831
0
4,819

Total
Releases
Pounds
7,700,888
1,806,183
169,347
145,000
139,191


Chemical

Ammonia
n-Hexane
Hydrochloric acid
Toluene
Benzene

Air
Emissions
Pounds
1,335,639
167,511
145,000
134,188
134,474
Surface
Water
Discharges
Pounds
7,976
5
0
86
107

Releases
to Land
Pounds
14,568
1,831
0
4,819
1,927

Total
Releases
Pounds
1,358,183
169^47
145,000
139,093
136,508

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Top Ten Facilities for Total
Facility
Coastal Chem Inc.
Crown Cork & Seal Co. Inc.
Sinclair Oil Corp.
Little AmericaRefining Co.
Frontier Refining Inc.
FMC Corp.
Holly Sugar Corp.
Holly Sugar Corp.
Monsanto
SF Phosphates Ltd. Co.

Facility
Coastal Chem Inc.
Crown Cork & Seal Co. Inc.
Sinclair Oil Corp.
Little America Refining Co.
Frontier Refining Inc.
FMC Corp.
Holly Sugar Corp.
Holly Sugar Corp.
Monsanto
SF Phosphates Ltd. Co.
City, County
Cheyenne, Laramie
Worland, Washakie
Sinclair, Carbon
Casper, Natrona
Cheyenne, Laramie
Green River, Sweetwater
Torrington, Goshen
Worland, Washakie
Rock Springs, Sweetwater
Rock Springs, Sweetwater
Top Ten Facilities for
City, County
Cheyenne, Laramie
Worland, Washakie
Sinclair, Carbon
Casper, Natrona
Cheyenne, Laramie
Green River, Sweetwater
Torrington, Goshen
Worland, Washakie
Rock Springs, Sweetwater
Rock Springs, Sweetwater
Releases
Air Surface Water
Emissions Discharges
Pounds Pounds
1,085,850
245,113
241,911
190,064
175,888
186,755
112,000
94,000
98,000
81,470
0
0
0
0
3,151
0
0
0
0
0
WYOMING

Underground Releases Total
Injection to Land Releases
Pounds Pounds Pounds
8,168,000 600 9,254,450
0 0 245,113
0 130 242,041
0 4,993 195,057
0 12,079 191,118
0 0 186,755
0 5,000 117,000
0 4,000 98,000
0 0 98,000
0 6,690 88,160
Air/Water/Land Releases
Air
Emissions
Pounds
1,085,850
245,113
241,911
190,064
175,888
186,755
112,000
94,000
98,000
81,470
Surface Water
Discharges
Pounds
0
0
0
0
3,151
0
0
0
0
0
Releases Air/Water/Land
to Land Releases
Pounds Pounds
600 1,086,450
0 245,113
130 242,041
4,993 195,057
12,079 191,118
0 186,755
5,000 117,000
4,000 98,000
0 98,000
6,690 88,160
For More Information.
State Contact:
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      BobBezek
Fax(307) 635-6017
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