United States Solid Waste and NTIS: PB93-148245
Environmental Protection Emergency Response EPA530-R-92-027
Agency (OS-312) February 1993
EPA National Biennial
RCRA Hazardous
Waste Report
(Based on 1989 Data)
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Region 5, Library PL-12J)
77 West Jackson Boulevard, 12th Floor
Chicago, IL 60604-3590
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) collects and maintains information about the
generation, management, and disposition of hazardous wastes that are regulated by the
Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) of 1976, as amended. This Report
presents information for 1989. Data from a total of 20,7321 RCRA hazardous waste sites are
included in this Report. Of these, 20,233 were large quantity generators and 3,078 were
treatment, storage or disposal (TSD) facilities. Most sites that were TSO facilities were also
large quantity generators.
RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE GENERATION
Quantity Generated and Number of Generators
In 1989, a total of 197.5 million tons2 of RCRA hazardous waste was generated nationwide
by 20,233 large quantity generators. A small number of sites accounted for most of the
quantity. The largest 1 percent of sites generated nearly 97 percent of the hazardous waste.
More than three-quarters of all sites generated less than 100 tons of hazardous waste each,
together accounting for only 0.2 percent of the nationwide generation. Conversely, only 1.7
percent of the sites generated more than 10,000 tons each, contributing approximately 98
percent to the total U.S. RCRA hazardous waste generation.
1 This number includes 19 sites that claimed their data as Confidential Business Information (CBI).
2 This quantity represents RCRA hazardous wastes that were subsequently managed in units subject to RCRA
permitting requirements. RCRA hazardous wastes that were managed exclusively in units exempt from RCRA
permitting requirements are excluded from this report. See Chapter 2 for a more detailed discussion. This report
does not include the wastes classified as hazardous by the new Toxicity Characteristic Leaching Procedure (TCLP)
rule adopted in 1990.
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National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report (Based on 1989 Data)
Among the States3, New Jersey reported the largest amount generated during 1989. Its total
generation of 47.1 million tons, or 23.8 percent of the national total, was followed by Michigan
with 35.1 million tons, Tennessee with 34.4 million tons, Texas with 28.2 million tons, and West
Virginia with 14.4 million tons. Twenty-two of the 55 States each reported generating less than
100,000 tons of RCRA hazardous waste, together representing only 0.2 percent of the
nationwide total (see Exhibit 1). California reported the largest number of generators with
2,387, or 11.8 percent of the national total, followed by Texas with 1,575, New Jersey with
1,434, and Illinois with 1,425.
Quantity Generated by Industrial Sector
Industries in the manufacturing sector accounted for the majority of the number of RCRA
hazardous waste generators and the quantity of RCRA hazardous waste. Manufacturing sites,
designated by two-digit Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) codes 20 through 39, made up
58 percent of generators and accounted for almost 98 percent of the hazardous waste
quantity. Within the manufacturing sector, the chemicals and allied products industry (two-digit
SIC code 28) generated, by far, the largest quantity of hazardous waste, accounting for 88
percent of the total generation for the United States.
3 The term "State* includes the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, Guam, the Trust Territories, and the Virgin Islands.
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Exhibit i. RCRA Hazardous Waste Generation, Number of Generators, Hazardous Waste Management,
Number of TSD Facilities. Imports and Exports, by State, 1989
STATE
ALABAMA
ALASKA
ARIZONA
ARKANSAS
CALIFORNIA
COLORADO
CONNECTICUT
DELAWARE
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
FLORIDA
GEORGIA
fillAM
uLInn
HAWAII
IDAHO
ILLINOIS
INDIANA
IOWA
KANSAS
KENTUCKY
LOUISIANA
MAINE
MARYLAND
MASSACHUSETTS
MICHIGAN
MINNESOTA
MISSISSIPPI
MISSOURI
MONTANA
NEBRASKA
NEVADA
NEW HAMPSHIRE
NEW JERSEY
NEW MEXICO
NEW YORK
NORTH CAROLINA
NORTH DAKOTA
OHIO
OKLAHOMA
OREGON
PENNSYLVANIA
PUERTO RICO
RHODE ISLAND
SOUTH CAROLINA
SOUTH DAKOTA
TENNESSEE
TEXAS
TRUST TERRITORIES
UTAH
VERMONT
VIRGIN ISLANDS
VIRGINIA
WASHINGTON
WEST VIRGINIA
WISCONSIN
WYOMING
TOTAL
TOTAL
GENERATED
(tons)
403,701
3,664
124,595
805,150
4,670,579
117.347
1.390,314
19,766
2,357
411,832
2,615,210
573
2,149
15,062
1,381,799
1,843.015
76.240
1,713,963
149,612
9,094,768
52,528
265.227
34,142
35.143.264
239.098
717,291
384,289
4,978
72,209
4,685
18,211
47,096,658
10,961
406,910
586.338
28,840
2,727.383
205,382
27,954
1,246,706
246,161
5.565
106,224
1.088
34.363.940
28,171.860
23
211.563
13,481
5,757
5,227.092
228.323
14,390.206
411,897
3.180
197.501.112
NUMBER
OF
GENERATORS
25
43
28
40
1
31
13
39
52
20
19
53
46
48
4
10
31
26
21
16
41
18
14
8
24
29
22
46
38
45
33
3
41
7
11
50
5
30
36
6
37
27
17
51
15
2
54
35
44
55
23
9
34
12
49
20.233
TOTAL
MANAGED
(tons)
564,189
29
95,737
824,156
4.978,478
81,292
366,215
3,472
0
359,733
2,551.209
0
803
45,951
1,441,365
2,021,016
74,653
1,700,795
145.481
9.205,887
0
211,256
0
35,067,217
348,586
697.961
289.531
2.857
83,959
20.246
5,952
46.931.754
6,355
419,838
565.799
25,451
2,710.118
228.363
65,285
1,139,446
243,417
12,897
175,807
0
34,533,270
27,788.963
2
258.227
106
5,757
5.324,021
170,943
14.335,403
371,333
287
196,500,866
NUMBER OF
TSD
FACILITIES
71
20
17
24
357
59
131
7
0
22
57
22
9
139
44
30
34
51
46
4
37
0
232
237
31
74
9
12
11
6
98
19
73
28
6
161
48
13
157
38
4
34
2
67
304
2
34
6
1
52
56
19
55
7
3,078
QUANTITY
IMPORTED
(tons)
333,661
0
778
115,352
28,556
1,984
21,253
1
0
16,617
18.188
149
37.524
285,886
313,484
2.330
26.167
92.282
238,750
0
7.731
0
199,634
12,581
18.649
96.944
0
19,115
15.142
211
165.933
16
141.488
36.168
660
402.061
113.781
57,330
356.702
6
13,707
151.652
122
67.541
189,576
2
46.639
100
0
53.109
15,501
1,774
23,387
0
3,740,225
QUANTITY
EXPORTED
(tons)
157,501
3,470
23,415
99,014
204,896
33.044
108,501
14,084
2,409
60.915
89.459
ono
tU.3
1,449
1.579
244.472
132,313
21,402
40.820
66.109
150.058
52,635
68,913
25,444
227.860
38.805
43.415
105,154
2,497
8,374
1,954
13,100
218,015
5,252
149,938
43,530
3.651
326,339
47.713
18,817
426,113
8,636
5,201
38,535
1,372
41,335
298,396
24
6,505
13,840
0
40,988
57.476
63,767
111,190
2.954
3.972.853
1 Quantity managed only by storage is excluded
NOTE: Columns may not sum due to rounding.
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Types of Hazardous Waste Generated
Approximately 95 percent of the RCRA hazardous waste reported was wastewater, a
substantial portion of which was classified as hazardous due to the "mixture"4 and "derived-
frorrT5 rules. These wastes were typically characterized by multiple "listed"6 EPA waste
codes. The most common characteristic waste code reported was D002, indicating corrosivity.
RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE MANAGEMENT
Quantity Managed and Number of TSD Facilities
In 1989, a total of 3,078 TSD facilities reported the management of 196.5 million tons of RCRA
hazardous waste in units subject to RCRA permitting requirements. As with hazardous waste
generation, a few sites accounted for most of the hazardous waste managed. The three
largest hazardous waste TSD facilities accounted for 57 percent of the total RCRA hazardous
waste management quantity, while the 50 largest TSD facilities accounted for more than 90
percent of the total. Ninety-six percent of the hazardous waste generated was managed on
site, while four percent of the RCRA hazardous waste was shipped off site for management.
Among the States, the 5 largest generators were also the largest managers of RCRA
hazardous waste. During 1989, New Jersey managed 46.9 million tons, or 23.9 percent of the
national total, followed by Michigan with 35.1 million tons, Tennessee with 34.5 million tons,
Texas with 27.8 million tons, and West Virginia with 14.3 million tons (see Exhibit 1).
4 The mixture rule states that a waste must be managed as hazardous if it is a mixture of solid waste and one or more
listed hazardous wastes that have not been delisted.
5 The derived-from rule states that any solid waste generated from the treatment, storage, or disposal of a listed
hazardous waste, including any sludge, spill residue, ash, emission control dust, or leachate remains a hazardous
waste unless and until delisted.
6 They bear EPA waste codes beginning with the letters F, P, U, or K.
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California reported the largest number of TSD facilities with 357, followed by Texas with 304
facilities. Nationally, 58 percent of the TSD facilities only stored hazardous waste on site but
did not treat or dispose of hazardous waste in units subject to RCRA permitting requirements.
The 60 largest TSD facilities in the nation managed 93.3 percent of the hazardous waste. At
these facilities, 14.6 percent of the waste managed was characteristic waste, 36.0 percent was
listed waste, and 49.4 percent was both characteristic and listed waste. These percentages
closely match those for national hazardous waste generation.
Forty of the 60 largest TSD facilities were in the chemicals and allied products industry (two-
digit SIC Code 28). This industry accounted for 172.2 million tons, or 87.6 percent of the total
quantity of RCRA hazardous waste managed nationwide. Other industries included among
the 60 largest facilities were the petrochemicals and coal products industry (two-digit
SIC Code 29), the electronic and other electric equipment industry (two-digit SIC Code 36),
the fabricated metal products industry (two-digit SIC Code 34), the primary metals industry
(two-digit SIC Code 33), and the electric, gas, and sanitary services industry (two-digit
SIC Code 49).
Hazardous Waste Management Methods
In terms of the quantity of hazardous waste managed, the predominant waste management
method was the biological, physical, or chemical treatment of wastewater, accounting for 76
percent of the total. The management method that ranked second in quantity of waste
managed was underground injection wells (14%), another disposal method for wastewater.
Approximately 2.3 million tons, or 1.2 percent of the total quantity, was disposed in 86 landfill
facilities, while 1.3 million tons or 0.7 percent of the total quantity was incinerated7 at 221
facilities.
7 Incineration includes those quantities of waste that are treated by incinerators with RCRA permits. Incineration does
not include fuel blending or energy recovery, the two other treatment categories associated with thermal combustion
about which the biennial report collects data.
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Exhibit 2 shows the quantities of RCRA hazardous wastes landfilled, incinerated, or injected
into underground wells, in each State. The remainder was disposed of by other methods or
recycled.
A total of nearly 8 million tons of RCRA hazardous waste was shipped off site for management
at 484 TSD facilities. The largest portion of this quantity was disposed of in landfills,
accounting for more than one-fourth of the total.
INTERSTATE HAZARDOUS WASTE MOVEMENT
Approximately 8 million tons, or 4 percent of the RCRA hazardous waste generated in the
United States in 1989, was shipped off site for management. One-half of this total quantity,
or 4 million tons, was transported to a different State for management, while the balance was
managed in the same State in which it was generated. Exhibit 1 shows that Ohio imported
more waste than any other State, roughly 402,000 tons. Pennsylvania was the leading
exporter, sending more than 426,000 tons to other States for management.
Of the 55 States, 17 were net importers of RCRA hazardous waste, 37 were net exporters,
and 1 State, the Virgin Islands, neither imported nor exported waste. (A State is a net importer
if the total imports were greater than total exports.) The largest net importer of RCRA
hazardous waste was Indiana, with net imports of approximately 181,000 tons. California was
the largest net exporter, shipping approximately 176,000 tons more hazardous waste out of
State than it received.
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Exhibit 2. Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Undfilled, Incinerated, or Injected into Underground Wells,
1989
STATE
ALABAMA
ALASKA
ARIZONA
ARKANSAS
CALIFORNIA 1
COLORADO
CONNECTICUT
DELAWARE
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
FLORIDA
GEORGIA
GUAM
HAWAII,
IDAHO
ILLINOIS
INDIANA
IOWA
KANSAS
KENTUCKY
LOUISIANA
MAINE
MARYLAND
MASSACHUSETTS
MICHIGAN
MINNESOTA
MISSISSIPPI
MISSOURI
MONTANA
NEBRASKA
NEVADA
NEW HAMPSHIRE
NEW JERSEY
NEW MEXICO
NEW YORK
NORTH CAROLINA
NORTH, DAKOTA
OHIO 1
OKLAHOMA
OREGON ^
PENNSYLVANIA
PUERTO RICO
RHODE ISLAND
SOUTH CAROLINA
SOUTH DAKOTA
TENNESSEE
TEXAS
TRUST TERRITORIES
UTAH
VERMONT
VIRGIN ISLANDS
VIRGINIA
WASHINGTON
WEST VIRGINIA
WISCONSIN
WYOMING
CBI *
QUANTITY
LANDFILLED
(tons)
353,580
0
262
188
2,167
213
261
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
172,641
330.758
0
4
0
266,640
0
0
0
200,175
27
3,367
5700
0
0
15,760
0
167
0
277,156
0
7
3.643
63,206
25
0
0
0
85,878
0
0
52,391
0
40.581
6
0
0
14
17,334
0
0
0
TOTAL 2,275,783
QUANTITY INCINERATED
(tons)
4.122
0
266
35,578
57,645
111
5254
888
0
0
11.779
0
1
2
28.668
35,358
3.014
3,100
1.256
113,607
0
6,261
0
28,102
3.886
78
69,003
0
0
100
0
359
10
43.916
0
441
176,810
898
26
8.881
38.162
0
35,767
0
0
521,822
0
394
3
0
13.288
0
28.699
2659
0
0
1,280.216
QUANTITY INJECTED
INTO UNDERGROUND
WELLS
(tons)
0
0
0
681,490
0
0
0
0
0
320,134
0
0
0
0
487.527
945,336
0
1.666,025
0
8,278,900
0
0
0
60,405
0
342.473
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1,330,688
64.703
0
0
0
0
0
0
1.583.784
12.194.749
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
70
27.956,288
Some sites in these states claimed their data as CBI. The national landfill quantity includes
hazardous waste landfilled at the CBI sites. The State quantities do not include hazardous waste
landfilled at the CBI sites (Total of 383,632 tons).
To preserve confidentiality, CBI data for underground injection were not incorporated into the State
totals.
NOTE: Columns may not sum due to rounding.
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WASTE MINIMIZATION
Of the 20,713s sites that reported in 1989, 6,067 sites (29 percent) engaged in one or more
new waste minimization9 activities during 1989. These 6,067 sites accounted for 50 percent
of the total quantity of RCRA hazardous waste generated in the nation, indicating that many
of the largest generators did engage in new waste minimization activities in 1989.
Approximately 37 percent of all sites reported conducting an opportunity assessment in 1988
or 1989 to identify practices that could lead to waste minimization.
The sites that engaged in new waste minimization activities during 1989 did so for only some
of the hazardous wastes they generated. Nationally, of the 147,295 wastes10 reported in
1989, only 11,434 wastes, or 8 percent, were targets of a new waste minimization activity.
Moreover, these wastes comprised only 8.2 million tons, or 4 percent, of the total quantity of
hazardous waste generated. Wastewaters, the largest quantity hazardous wastes, were
infrequently the targets of new waste minimization activities.
Approximately 38 percent of the sites in the manufacturing industries (two-digit SIC codes
20 to 39) engaged in new waste minimization activities compared to the national average of
29 percent. Manufacturing sites also reported new waste minimization activities on individual
8 Waste minimization data from 19 CBI sites were not included in the analyses.
8 Waste minimization refers to source reduction and/or recycling.
10 A site required to submit the 1989 Hazardous Waste Report completed a Form GM if it generated or shipped any
quantity of RCRA hazardous waste during 1989.
A complete, separate, and independent Form GM was submitted for each RCRA hazardous waste:
• generated on site during 1989 from production processes or service activities;
• shipped off site during 1989 that was received from off site and had not been recycled, blended, or
otherwise treated on site; or,
• residual generated during 1989 from the on-site treatment, disposal, or recycling of wastes.
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wastes almost twice as frequently as did sites outside that sector (9.5 percent of individual
wastes minimized, versus 5.1 percent).
Of all waste minimization activities reported, 90 percent of them involved source reduction,
compared to only 16 percent that involved recycling (6% involved both source reduction and
recycling). The most common source reduction activities were process modifications and good
operating practices, cited by 34 percent and 33 percent of the sites, respectively.11 The most
common wastes that were subjected to waste minimization (by source reduction or recycling)
during 1989 were ignitable wastes (EPA waste code D001) and solvents (EPA waste codes
F001, F002, F003, F005). The most commonly reported factors limiting the sites from initiating
new waste minimization activities were economic infeasibility (the cost savings in waste
management or production would not recover the capital investment), lack of technical
information, and concerns that product quality would decline. Permitting burdens were cited
infrequently as a reason for not initiating new waste minimization activities.
COMPARISON TO 1987 HAZARDOUS WASTE ACTIVITIES
Quantity Generated and Number of Generators
The quantity of RCRA hazardous waste generated in the United States declined from 238.3
million tons in 1987 to 197.5 million tons in 1989, a reduction of 17 percent. This decrease
was largely the result of shifts in the management of wastewaters from surface impoundments
that were subject to RCRA permitting requirements to tanks that were exempt from those
requirements. The number of large quantity generators reported in 1989 (20,233), was 14
percent higher than that reported in 1987 (17,677). Nearly all the increase in the number of
11 Examples of process modifications include better control on operating conditions, change from solvents to aqueous
cleaners, and closed-loop recycling. Examples of good operating practices include improved maintenance
scheduling, segregation of hazardous waste from non-hazardous waste, and segregation of recyclable waste from
non-recyclable waste.
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generators was among sites that generated fewer than 13 tons. The number of sites that
reported generating more than 13 tons was about the same in 1987 and 1989.
A comparison of the individual sites reporting as large quantity generators in 1987 and 1989
finds that only 52 percent of the generators in 1989 also reported in 1987. However, the sites
that reported in both years accounted for approximately 98 percent of the total quantity of
waste generated in both 1987 and 1989. Among larger generators (those that generated more
than 100 tons in either year), approximately 84 percent of the sites reporting in 1987 also
reported in 1989. Larger generators also appear to report consistently over the years, while
many of the smaller large quantity generators appear to meet reporting thresholds only once
or in occasional years.
Quantity Managed and Number of TSD Facilities
The quantity of RCRA hazardous waste managed in units subject to RCRA permitting
requirements decreased by 16 percent, from 233.5 million tons in 1987 to 196.5 million tons
in 1989. Most of the decrease resulted not from changes in the quantity of waste produced,
but rather from a change in waste management practices. A number of larger sites that had
managed wastewaters in surface impoundments subject to RCRA permitting requirements
have converted to tank management that is exempt from RCRA permitting requirements. The
number of TSD facilities reporting decreased from 3,308 in 1987 to 3,078 in 1989, a decline
of 7 percent.
Hazardous Waste Imports and Exports
Approximately 4 million tons of hazardous waste were shipped to another State for
management in 1989, compared to 3.6 million tons in 1987, an increase of 10 percent.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Chapter Page
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY : 1
RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE GENERATION 1
RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE MANAGEMENT 4
INTERSTATE HAZARDOUS WASTE MOVEMENT 6
WASTE MINIMIZATION 8
COMPARISON TO 1987 HAZARDOUS WASTE ACTIVITIES 9
1 NATIONAL BIENNIAL RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE REPORT 1-1
1.1 INTRODUCTION 1-1
1.2 REPORT OVERVIEW 1-2
1.3 DESCRIPTION OF THE NATIONAL BIENNIAL REPORT 1-3
1.4 WHO MUST FILE RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE REPORTS 1-4
1.5 DATA COLLECTION 1-5
1.5.1 Background 1-5
1.5.2 Minimum Data Requirements 1-5
1.5.3 Roles and Responsibilities 1-7
1.6 DATA LIMITATIONS 1-9
1.6.1 Background 1-9
1.6.2 Limitations to the Data 1-9
1.6.3 Errors or Omissions in the Data 1-11
2 NATIONAL RESULTS 2-1
2.1 INTRODUCTION 2-1
22. RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE GENERATION, QUANTITY
GENERATED, AND NUMBER OF LARGE QUANTITY GENERATORS 2-1
2.3 TYPES OF HAZARDOUS WASTES GENERATED 2-15
2.4 RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE MANAGEMENT QUANTITY AND
NUMBER OF TREATMENT, STORAGE, OR DISPOSAL FACILITIES . 2-15
2.5 RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE MANAGEMENT METHODS 2-40
2.6 HAZARDOUS WASTE STATE IMPORTS AND EXPORTS 2-65
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Chapter Page
3 WASTE MINIMIZATION 3-1
3.1 INTRODUCTION 3-1
3.1.1 Waste Minimization 3-1
3.1.2 Data Collection Instrument 3-2
3.1.3 Sites Reporting Waste Minimization Data 3-3
32 WASTE MINIMIZATION REPORTERS 3-3
3.2.1 Waste Minimization Analyses on a State Basis 3-4
3.2.2 Waste Minimization Analyses by SIC Code 3-7
3.3 WASTE MINIMIZATION PROGRAMS 3-12
3.3.1 Creation and Expansion of Waste Minimization Programs .... 3-12
3.3.2 Conducting Opportunity Assessments 3-16
3.3.3 Effects of Waste Minimization Activities 3-16
3.4 SOURCE REDUCTION 3-17
3.4.1 Methods Employed 3-17
3.4.2 Factors Limiting Source Reduction 3-19
3.4.3 Types of RCRA Hazardous Waste Minimized 3-19
3.5 RECYCLING 3-21
3.5.1 Recycling Location 3-21
3.5.2 Factors Limiting Recycling 3-21
3.5.3 Types of RCRA Hazardous Waste Recycled 3-24
4 COMPARISON OF 1989 DATA TO 1987 DATA 4-1
4.1 INTRODUCTION 4-1
42 NUMBER OF LARGE QUANTITY GENERATORS 4-1
4.3 QUANTITY OF RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE GENERATED 4-12
4.4 NUMBER OF TREATMENT, STORAGE, OR DISPOSAL (TSD)
FACILITIES 4-18
4.5 QUANTITY OF RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE MANAGED 4-21
5 STATE SUMMARY PROFILES 5-1
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List of Appendices
Appendix Page
A Definitions A-1
B System Type Codes B-1
C Relative Documents C-1
D EPA Waste Codes D-1
List of Exhibits
Exhibit
1 RCRA Hazardous Waste Generation, Number of Generators,
Hazardous Waste Management, Number of TSD Facilities,
Imports and Exports, by State, 1989 3
2 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Landfilled, Incinerated,
or Injected into Underground Wells, 1989 7
2-1 EPA Regions in the United States 2-2
2-2 Number and Percentage of RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators and
Total RCRA Hazardous Waste Quantity Generated, by EPA Region,
1989 2-3
2-3 Comparison of Percentage of RCRA Hazardous Waste Quantity
Generated and Percentage of Large Quantity Generators, by EPA
Region, 1989 2-5
2-4 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Generated, and Number of
Hazardous Waste Generators, by State, 1989 2-6
2-5 Rank Ordering of States Based on Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste
Generated, and Number of Hazardous Waste Generators, 1989 2-7
2-6 Rank Ordering of States Based on Number of Hazardous Waste
Generators and Quantity of Hazardous Waste Generated, 1989 2-8
2-7 RCRA Hazardous Waste Generated in the U.S., by State, 1989 2-9
2-8 Ranges of Number of Generators, 1989 2-11
2-9 Cumulative Distribution of the Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste
Generated by the Largest Ten Percent of Generators, 1989 2-12
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List of Exhibits (continued)
Exhibit Page
2-10 Percentage of Generators and Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste
Generated in 3 Ranges of Generation Quantity, 1989 2-13
2-11 Fifty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators in the U.S., 1989 2-14
2-12 RCRA Hazardous Waste Generated in the U.S., Characteristic Waste,
Listed Waste, and Combination of Characteristic and Listed Waste,
1989 2-16
2-13 Number and Percentage of RCRA TSD Facilities and RCRA Hazardous
Waste Quantity Managed, by EPA Region, 1989 2-18
2-14 Number of RCRA Storage-Only Facilities, by EPA Region, 1989 2-19
2-15 Comparison of Percentage of RCRA Hazardous Waste Quantity
Managed and Percentage of Treatment, Storage, and Disposal
Facilities, by EPA Region, 1989 2-20
2-16 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed, by State, 1989 2-22
2-17 Rank Ordering of States Based on Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste
Managed, 1989 2-23
2-18 Rank Ordering of States Based on Number of TSD Facilities, 1989 2-24
2-19 RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed, by State, 1989 2-25
2-20 Number of Treatment, Storage, or Disposal (TSD) Facilities, by State, 1989 .. 2-27
2-21 Cumulative Distribution of the Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste
Managed by the Largest Ten Percent of Treatment, Storage, or
Disposal Facilities, 1989 2-28
2-22 Percentage of TSD Facilities and Quantity of Waste Managed in 3
Ranges of Management Quantity, 1989 2-29
2-23 Fifty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Management Facilities in the
U.S., 1989 2-31
2-24 Fifty RCRA TSD Facilities that Manage the Largest Quantities of Waste
Received from Off Site, Ranked by Quantity of Waste Received, 1989 2-35
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List of Exhibits (continued)
Exhibit Page
2-25 Percentage of Facilities Managing RCRA Hazardous Waste Generated
Only On Site, Only Off Site, and Both Sources, 1989 2-38
2-26 Relative Amounts of RCRA Hazardous Wastes Managed On Site and
Off Site, 1989 2-39
2-27 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed by Management Method,
1989 2-41
2-28 Management Method, by Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed,
1989 2-42
2-29 Management Method and Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed,
by Number of TSD Facilities, 1989 2-43
2-30 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed, by Management Method,
Limited to Waste Received from Off Site, 1989 2-45
2-31 Management Method, by Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed,
Limited to Waste Received from Off Site, 1989 2-46
2-32 Management Method and Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed,
by Number of Facilities, Limited to Waste Received from Off Site, 1989 2-47
2-33 Four Largest Quantities and Types of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed,
by Management Method, 1989 2-49
2-34 States Disposing RCRA Hazardous Waste in Landfills, 1989 2-53
2-35 Rank Ordering of States Disposing RCRA Hazardous Waste in Landfills,
1989 2-54
2-36 Total Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Disposed in Landfills, by
State, 1989 2-55
2-37 States Managing RCRA Hazardous Waste by Incineration, 1989 2-56
2-38 Rank Ordering of States Managing RCRA Hazardous Waste by
Incineration, 1989 2-57
2-39 Total Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Incinerated, by State, 1989 2-59
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Exhibit " Page
2-40 States Disposing RCRA Hazardous Waste in Underground Injection
Wells, 1989 2-60
2-41 Rank Ordering of States Disposing RCRA Hazardous Waste in
Underground Injection Wells, 1989 2-61
2-42 Total Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Disposed in Underground
Injection Wells, by State, 1989 2-62
2-43 States Disposing RCRA Hazardous Waste in Surface Impoundments,
1989 2-63
2-44 Rank Ordering of States Disposing RCRA Hazardous Waste in Surface
Impoundments, 1989 2-64
2-45 Total Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Disposed in Surface
Impoundments, by State, 1989 2-66
2-46 RCRA Hazardous Waste Imports and Exports, by State, 1989 2-67
2-47 RCRA Hazardous Waste Imports and Exports, by EPA Region, 1989 2-69
2-48 RCRA Hazardous Waste Generation, Imports, Exports, and Management,
by State, 1989 2-70
3-1 Number of Generators and Treatment, Storage, or Disposal (TSD)
Facilities and Quantity Generated for Sites that Reported Waste
Minimization Activity, by State, 1989 3-5
3-2 Number and Quantity of Wastes Minimized, by Waste Reported, by
State, 1989 3-6
3-3 Number of Generators and Treatment, Storage, or Disposal (TSD)
Facilities and Quantity Generated for Sites that Reported Waste
Minimization Activity, by SIC Code, 1989 3-8
3-4 Number and Quantity of Wastes Minimized by Waste Reported, by SIC
Code, 1989 3-10
3-5 Number of Generators and Treatment, Storage, or Disposal (TSD)
Facilities and Quantity Generated for Sites that Reported Waste Minimiza-
tion Activity, for Chemical and Allied Products (SIC Code 28), 1989 3-13
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List of Exhibits (continued)
Exhibit Page
3-6 Number and Quantity of Wastes Minimized by Waste Reported, for
Chemical and Allied Products (SIC Code 28), 1989 3-14
3-7 Percentage of Sites that Indicated Waste Minimization Activities during
1988 or 1989 3-15
3-8 Primary Source Reduction Activities Undertaken to Minimize RCRA
Hazardous Waste, 1989 3-18
3-9 Factors Delaying or Preventing Implementation of Source Reduction
Opportunities, 1988 or 1989 3-20
3-10 Percentage of New Waste Recycling Activities Begun On Site or
Off Site, 1989 3-22
3-11 Factors Delaying or Preventing Implementation of Recycling
Opportunities, 1988 or 1989 3-23
4-1 Comparison of RCRA Hazardous Waste Large Quantity Generators, by
EPA Region, 1987 and 1989 4-2
4-2 Comparison of RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators, by State, 1987
and 1989 4-4
4-3 Comparison of Sites Classified as RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators,
1987 and 1989 4-6
4-4 Comparison of Sites that Generated 100 Tons or More of RCRA
Hazardous Waste, 1987 and 1989 4-8
4-5 Number of RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators in 1987 and 1989, by
Quantity Generated 4-10
4-6 Comparison of Sites that Generated 100 Tons or More of RCRA
Hazardous Waste, by State, 1987 and 1989 4-11
4-7 Comparison of Total RCRA Hazardous Waste Quantity Generated, by
EPA Region, 1987 and 1989 4-13
4-8 Comparison of Total RCRA Hazardous Waste Quantity Generated, by
State, 1987 and 1989 4-14
4-9 Comparison of Sites Contributing to 75 Percent of National Generation,
1987 and 1989 4-16
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List of Exhibits (continued)
Exhibit Page
4-10 Comparison of RCRA Hazardous Waste Treatment, Storage, and
Disposal (TSD) Facilities, by EPA Region, 1987 and 1989 4-19
4-11 Comparison of RCRA Hazardous Waste Treatment, Storage, and
Disposal (TSD) Facilities, by State, 1987 and 1989 4-20
4-12 Comparison of RCRA Hazardous Waste Quantity Managed, by EPA
Region, 1987 and 1989 4-22
4-13 Comparison of RCRA Hazardous Waste Quantity Managed by State,
1987 and 1989 4-23
List of Tables
Chapter 5
Tables
1 RCRA Hazardous Waste Generation and Management, 1989
2 RCRA Hazardous Waste Imports and Exports, 1989
3 Rank Ordering of 40 Largest Hazardous Wastes Generated, 1989
4 Four Largest Quantities and Types of RCRA Hazardous Waste
Managed, by RCRA Management Method, 1989
5 Forty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators and RCRA Quantity
Generated, 1989
6 Forty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Facilities, 1989
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HAZARDOUS WASTE REPORT
(Based on 1989 Data)
1.1 INTRODUCTION
The United States Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) mission to protect human health
and the environment includes the responsibility to manage, jointly with the States, the nation's
hazardous waste. As part of this task, EPA and State environmental offices collect and
maintain information regarding the generation, handling, and final disposition of that waste.
In accordance with the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) of 1976 and its
subsequent amendments, EPA's responsibilities include the collection of information from the
regulated community every two years on hazardous waste generation and management. This
report, the National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report, to be referred to hereafter as
the National Biennial Report, presents national, regional and State1 summaries of 1989 waste
generation and management data. The data in the report include: 1) the number of
hazardous waste generators regulated under RCRA, and the types and quantities of RCRA
waste they generate; 2) the number of treatment, storage, and disposal (TSD) facilities; and
3) information on waste minimization practices. The report does not address RCRA wastes
that were managed exclusively in hazardous waste management units exempt from RCRA
permitting requirements (e.g., a wastewater treatment tank unit, whose discharge is regulated
by the Clean Water Act). It also does not include waste that is regulated under RCRA that is
subsequently exported out of the United States.
1 Throughout this report the term "Stats' includes the District of Columbia. Puerto Rico. Guam, the Trust Territories, and the Virgin
Islands.
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1.2 REPORT OVERVIEW
This 1989 National Biennial Report consists of five chapters and four appendices. Chapter 1
focuses on the administration of the Biennial Reporting System and includes a discussion of
the known limitations of the data. Chapter 2 describes the amount of RCRA hazardous waste
that is generated and managed in the nation. Chapter 3 discusses waste minimization
activities at RCRA hazardous waste generation and management facilities. Chapter 4 presents
a comparison of the 1989 data to data included in the "1987 National Biennial RCRA
Hazardous Waste Report" The comparison includes the quantities of waste generated and
the number of large quantity generators, on regional and State levels; types and the quantities
of waste managed and the number of TSD facilities, on a regional and State level; and the
types of waste management methods used. Chapter 5 presents profiles of the RCRA
hazardous waste generation and management activities in individual States. These profiles
provide data pertaining to generation and management practices, imports to and exports from
the State, quantities of waste types generated, the types of RCRA waste and the methods
used to manage them, and the 40 largest generators and TSD facilities within each State.
The four appendices include definitions of terms (Appendix A), a list of system type codes
(Appendix B), a list of related documents that may be of interest to the reader (Appendix C),
and a list of EPA waste codes (Appendix D).2
2 Throughout this document, any reference to "waste' or 'hazardous waste* indicates RCRA hazardous waste. Similarly, references
to "waste codes* or "EPA waste codes* indicate RCRA hazardous waste codes.
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1.3 DESCRIPTION OF THE NATIONAL BIENNIAL REPORT
The National Biennial Report is based on hazardous waste reports that are filed by generators
and managers of RCRA hazardous waste. These sites submit information about RCRA
hazardous waste that is shipped off site or managed at the same site where it is generated.
The site reports are submitted to EPA regional offices, or to States authorized to administer
the RCRA programs, by March 1 of each even-numbered year. The reports describe the types
and quantities of RCRA hazardous waste generated or managed in the preceding odd-
numbered year. The 1989 National Biennial Report is a census of this regulated community.
The authorizing legislation for the National Biennial Report is contained in Sections 3002 and
3004 of the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) of 1976, P.L., 94-580. Section
3002 requires the EPA to establish standards for recordkeeping practices that accurately
identify the quantities of RCRA hazardous wastes generated, the constituents thereof, and the
disposition of such wastes. Section 3002 also calls for the submission of reports to the EPA,
or the authorized State, setting out the quantities and disposition of RCRA hazardous wastes
identified or listed under RCRA Subtitle C that are generated at the site. Section 3004 of
RCRA requires the EPA to promulgate regulations establishing standards applicable to
hazardous waste TSD facilities. The TSD facilities are required to maintain records about and
report all hazardous wastes identified or listed in Subtitle C of RCRA that are treated, stored,
disposed or recycled. In 1984, Congress passed the Hazardous and Solid Waste
Amendments (HSWA) which requires that sites report waste minimization information through
biennial reports. The amendments require the regulated community to report on changes in
waste volume and toxicity that were achieved during the reporting year.
In response to the RCRA and HSWA requirements, EPA developed regulations that specify
when generators or TSD facilities must complete hazardous waste reports and what types of
information must be included. The regulations for hazardous waste report requirements are
found in Title 40 of the Code of Federal Regulations, Section 262.41 (40 CFR 262.41) for
generators and 40 CFR 264.75 and 265.75 for TSD facilities.
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1.4 WHO MUST FILE RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE REPORTS
Hazardous waste reports must be filed by generators and managers of RCRA hazardous
waste that meet certain criteria. TSD facilities were required to complete reports for the 1989
National Biennial Report if the site managed RCRA hazardous waste in units subject to RCRA
permitting requirements. These sites operated under either RCRA Interim Status (Part A
Permit Application filed) or a RCRA Permit (Part B Permit Application approved).
A RCRA hazardous waste generator was required to file a hazardous waste report if the site
met the definition of a RCRA large quantity generator during 1989. Large quantity generation
status was determined by the following RCRA criteria:
The site generated in any single month 1,000 kg (2,200 Ibs) or more of RCRA
hazardous waste; or
The site generated in any single month or accumulated at any time more than
1 kg (2.2 Ibs) of RCRA acute hazardous waste; or
The site generated or accumulated at any time more than 100 kg (220 Ibs) of
spill cleanup material contaminated with RCRA acute hazardous waste.
Throughout the National Biennial Report, all references to "generators" indicate sites that meet
these criteria. Waste quantities managed on site in units exempt from RCRA permitting
requirements are not counted in determining large quantity generator status.
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1.5 DATA COLLECTION
1.5.1 Background
The legislation that established the RCRA program provides for a division of responsibilities
between EPA and the States. Any State may apply to EPA for authority to establish and
operate the RCRA program. The State must demonstrate that its RCRA program is equivalent
to, no less stringent than, and consistent with the EPA RCRA program. Upon approval, a
State has the authority to operate all or part of the RCRA program in lieu of EPA.
State RCRA programs may be more stringent or broader in scope than the EPA RCRA
program. States may, if they choose, regulate additional wastes, require permits for additional
types of waste management facilities, or require reporting from sites that do not meet the
generation quantity threshold established under the Federal RCRA regulations that were
discussed in Section 1.4. The biennial report data collection process, therefore, has at its core
the requirements of federal regulations, while individual States may have additional and
sometimes more stringent State data requirements.
1.5.2 Minimum Data Requirements
The EPA designed hazardous waste report forms and instructions for States, and often
administers the data collection effort in States that are not authorized to operate the RCRA
program. States authorized to administer their own RCRA program may collect data with EPA-
designed hazardous waste report forms or may collect equivalent information on State-
designed forms. Authorized States may also require more frequent reporting or may request
additional types of information.
There is, however, a requirement to collect a common and minimum set of data elements.
The minimum data requirements are specified in the Code of Federal Regulations. Data that
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generators of hazardous waste are required to report are specified in 40 CFR 262.41. Data
that TSD facilities must provide are specified in 40 CFR 264.75 and 265.75.
RCRA hazardous waste generators must provide the following data:
• The EPA identification number, name, and address of the generator;
• The calendar year covered by the report;
• The EPA identification number, name, and address for each off-site TSD facility
in the United States to which waste was shipped during the year;
• The name and EPA identification number of each transporter used during the
reporting year for shipments to a TSD facility within the United States;
• A description, EPA hazardous waste number (from 40 CFR Part 261, Subpart
C or D), and quantity of each RCRA hazardous waste shipped off site to a TSD
facility within the United States. This information must be listed by the EPA
identification number of each off-site TSD facility to which waste was shipped;
• A description of the efforts undertaken during the report year to reduce the
volume and toxicity of waste generated;
• A description of the changes in volume and toxicity of waste actually achieved
during 1989 as compared to 1988; and
• The certification signed by the generator or authorized site representative.
A generator that also manages waste on site must comply with the reporting requirements both
as a generator and as a TSD facility.
TSD facilities must provide the following data:
• The EPA identification number, name, and address of the facility;
• The calendar year covered by the report;
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m A description and the quantity of each RCRA hazardous waste the facility both
generated and managed, as well as waste received, during the year. For off-
site facilities, this information must be listed by the EPA identification number
of each generator;
• For off-site facilities, the EPA identification number of each RCRA hazardous
waste generator from which the facility received hazardous waste during the
year; for imported shipments, the name and address of the foreign generator;
• The method of treatment, storage, or disposal for each RCRA hazardous waste;
• For generators that treat, store, dispose, or recycle hazardous waste on site,
a description of the efforts undertaken during the year to reduce the volume and
toxicity of waste generated;
• For facilities that treat, store, dispose or recycle RCRA hazardous waste on
site, a description of the changes in volume and toxicity of waste actually
achieved during the year in comparison to previous years, to the extent such
information is available for the years prior to 1984; and
• The certification signed by the owner or operator of the facility or authorized site
representative.
1.5.3 Roles and Responsibilities
States: States are required to submit their biennial report data to U.S. EPA under 40 CFR
271.17 (a). This section of the Code of Federal Regulations specifies that any information
obtained or used in the administration of a State program shall be available to EPA upon
request without restriction.
A State can be the sole implementer of the data collection process (i.e., it collects both basic
waste [as required by Sections 3002 and 3004 of RCRA] and HSWA-required waste
minimization data from its reporting sites), or it may implement the process jointly with the
region (i.e., the State collects only basic waste data while the region collects waste
minimization data). States may also provide additional data that facilitates supplemental
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analyses of hazardous waste management practices. (All States must at least provide the
minimum required data specified in the Code of Federal Regulations.)
Regions: A region may be the sole implementer of the data collection process (i.e., it collects
both basic waste and HSWA-required waste minimization data from its reporting sites), or it
may be a joint implementer with the State (i.e., the State collects only basic waste while the
region collects waste minimization data). The region may have no implementer role at all.
Whether or not a region has an implementer role, it is responsible for transferring data to EPA
Headquarters where it is stored in the Biennial Reporting System (BRS) National Oversight
Database. As part of this process, regions must work with the States to ensure the successful
transfer of State data from the States to the regions. In their oversight role, the regions are
responsible for assessing the quality of the data they receive from an implementer and
informing the implementer of any detected errors. The implementer is then responsible for
contacting sites and correcting the data.
Headquarters: Headquarters' responsibilities include providing oversight and implementation
guidance to the regions and States concerning the biennial reporting process, developing and
maintaining the BRS data management system, and publishing the National Biennial Report
every two years.
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1.6 DATA LIMITATIONS
1.6.1 Background
There are limitations to biennial report data that should be considered when reviewing the
National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report. The limitations result in many cases from
the different data collection approaches that were used by the various States. These
limitations can be generally classified in two separate groups.
The first group of limitations relates to the scope of the National Biennial Report. The second
group includes actual errors in, or omissions from, the database and report. Both sets of
problems remain unresolved and contribute to inaccuracies in the data as they are currently
reported.
1.6.2 Limitations to the Data
RCRA Wastes Managed Only in Units Exempt from RCRA Permitting Requirements Are
Excluded - Data on RCRA wastes managed only in units that are exempt from RCRA
permitting requirements were not consistently collected by States and, where possible, are
excluded from this report. Data from other sources (e.g., the 1986 National Survey of
Hazardous Waste Generators and TSDR Facilities) indicate that roughly two-thirds of the
RCRA hazardous waste generated in a typical year is managed in units exempt from RCRA
permitting requirements.
Use of Waste Management Codes Is Inconsistent - At least two different sets of codes
were used by States to describe the methods used to treat, store, dispose, or recycle RCRA
hazardous wastes. Some States customized the basic sets, producing a large number of code
system variants. The need to translate these varying code systems into a common system
for this Report lends, in many cases, to a loss of detail.
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Quantities in Storage Are Excluded from Management Totals - The hazardous waste
management methods reported here represent the primary method of managing the waste.
Because storage is only an interim step and never the primary management method for RCRA
hazardous waste, quantities in storage are excluded from the management exhibits in Chapter
2. Counts of TSD facilities include sites that have storage in units subject to RCRA permitting
requirements as their only management method. Counts of treatment, disposal and recycling
(TDR) facilities exclude sites that have only storage as a management method subject to
RCRA permitting requirements.
Transfer Storage Facility Shipments Are Excluded from Generation Quantities - Some
facilities only receive waste from off site, aggregate it into like batches, then ship it to another
facility for final disposition. Since the quantity of waste shipped is often used as a proxy for
the quantity of waste generated, such "transfer storage" facilities may appear to be large
generators when, in reality, they generate little or no waste, but only receive it and ship it off
site again. To the extent possible, quantities that were only received then shipped off site are
not included in the quantities of waste generated in each State, in some States it may not
have been possible to identify these sites and subtract these quantities.
This Report Includes Only Hazardous Wastes Regulated by RCRA ~ Some States
provided additional generation data on State-regulated wastes, such as waste oils,
polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), and asbestos. These wastes are usually not regulated by
RCRA and their quantities are excluded from this Report. Waste oils, PCBs, and asbestos are
subject to RCRA regulation only if they are mixed with other RCRA wastes or if they meet one
or more of the RCRA waste characteristic standards.
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1.6.3 Errors or Omissions in the Data
Inconsistently Reported Hazardous Wastewaters Dominate Quantities - RCRA hazardous
wastewaters represented approximately 95 percent of the total quantity of waste included in
this Report. Because of confusion over the correct interpretation of RCRA regulations relating
to wastewaters, some sites apparently failed to include RCRA hazardous wastewaters
managed in units subject to RCRA permitting requirements in their report submissions. These
exclusions may have resulted in artificially low State and national quantity totals.
Counts of RCRA Large Quantity Generators Are Imprecise for Some States - Many
States impose more stringent regulations on hazardous waste generators than EPA. These
States may regulate additional wastes not classified as hazardous under RCRA, may require
hazardous waste reports from sites that generate quantities of waste small enough to be
exempt from reporting under RCRA, or both. As a result, some States have included sites that
do not meet the RCRA large quantity generator criteria. Other States appear to have excluded
sites that do meet the RCRA criteria.
Waste Minimization Data Are not Available for All Sites ~ The implementation of the waste
minimization reporting requirements was incomplete in 1989. Data on waste minimization
practices and activities were not collected from all sites in those States that used their own
data collection report forms. This issue is explored in more detail in Chapter 3.
Waste Management Data Were Not Available for All States - Two States, Massachusetts
and Maine, were unable to provide 1989 data on TSD facilities and quantities of waste
managed.
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2. NATIONAL RESULTS
2.1 INTRODUCTION
Chapter 2 summarizes the 1989 national data on RCRA hazardous waste generation and
management. Sections 2.2 and 2.3 discuss hazardous waste generation. The discussion
addresses quantities of hazardous waste that were generated, the types of hazardous wastes
generated, and the number of generators. Sections 2.4 and 2.5 discuss RCRA hazardous
waste management. The discussion addresses the quantities of RCRA hazardous waste that
were managed, the number of TSD facilities, the management methods employed, and the
types of RCRA hazardous wastes managed by different methods. Section 2.6 addresses the
movement of RCRA hazardous waste between States.
2.2 RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE GENERATION, QUANTITY
GENERATED, AND NUMBER OF LARGE QUANTITY
GENERATORS
Exhibit 2-1 shows the 10 EPA regions and the States that comprise them. Exhibit 2-2
presents, by EPA region, the total quantity and percentage of RCRA hazardous waste
generated and the associated number and percentage of RCRA large quantity generators. A
total of 197.5 million tons1 of hazardous waste was generated nationwide by 20,233
generators. Regions 2,4,5, and 6 generated the most RCRA hazardous waste, with each of
the regions generating more than 19 percent of the national total quantity. Collectively, these
4 regions accounted for nearly 85 percent of the national total. More than half of the number
of generators were located in Regions 4,5, and 6, while relatively few (9.0%) were located in
Regions 7,8, and 10. Region 2 generated the largest quantity of hazardous waste, with 47.8
million tons, while Region 5 had the largest number of generators, with 4,922 sites.
1 This report does not include the wastes classified as hazardous by the new Toxkaty Characteristic Leaching Procedure fTCLPl. The
TCLP rule became effective on September 25,1990, for large quantity generators aiid on Man^ 29,1991, for small quantity generators.
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Exhibit 2-1. EPA Regions in the United States
Hawai, Guam, &
Trust Territories
Puerto Rico &
Virgin Islands
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Exhibit 2-2. Humber and Percentage of RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators and Total RCRA Hazardous
Waste Quantity Generated, by EPA Region, 1989
EPA
REGION
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
TOTAL GENERATED
1,514.241
47,755.486
21,151.353
39,354.148
41,746.455
38,288,120
2,246,701
366.996
4,802,606
275,004
TOTAL 197.501,112
PERCENT
0.8
24.2
10.7
19.9
21.1
19.4
1.1
0.2
2.4
0.1
100.0
NUMBER OF GENERATORS
1.390
2,359
1,848
2,984
4,922
2,257
693
292
2,634
854
20.233
PERCENT
6.9
11.7
9.1
14.7
24.3
11.2
3.4
1.4
13.0
4.2
100.0
NOTE: Columns may not sum due to rounding.
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Exhibit 2-3 compares the regional distributions of hazardous waste quantities and large
quantity generators. There is little relationship between the number of generators and the
quantity of waste. For example, Region 2 has 24.2 percent of the waste, but only 11.7 percent
of the generators. Conversely, Region 9 has only 2.4 percent of the waste, but 13 percent of
the generators. This disparity results from the fact that Region 2 has one extremely large
generator, while many sites in Region 9 generated relatively small quantities of waste.
Exhibit 2-4 presents the quantity of RCRA hazardous waste generated and the number of
generators by State in alphabetical order. Exhibit 2-5 presents the rank order of States based
on the quantity of RCRA hazardous waste generated. New Jersey reported the largest amount
generated during 1989, 47.1 million tons, or 23.8 percent of the national total, followed by
Michigan with 35.1 million tons, Tennessee with 34.4 million tons, Texas with 28.2 million tons,
and West Virginia with 14.4 million tons. The Trust Territories reported the least, with 23 tons
generated, followed by Guam with 573 tons, South Dakota with 1,088 tons, and Hawaii with
2,149 tons.
Exhibit 2-6 presents the rank order of States based on the number of generators. California
ranks first in the number of generators with 2,387, followed by Texas with 1,575, New Jersey
with 1,434, and Illinois with 1,425. While California reported the largest number of generators,
11.8 percent of the national total, the State generated only 2.3 percent of the national total
quantity of RCRA hazardous waste, again illustrating that there is little relationship between
the number of generators and the quantity of RCRA hazardous waste that they generate.
The map in Exhibit 2-7 shows, by State, the range of RCRA hazardous waste generated in the
nation. Twenty-two of the 55 States each reported generating less than 100,000 tons of
hazardous waste (11 States generated less than 10,000 tons each), together representing only
0.2 percent of the nationwide generation. Conversely, 5 States generated more than 14 million
tons each, together accounting for more than 80 percent of the total U.S. generation.
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Exhibit 2-3. Comparison of Percentage of RCRA Hazardous Waste
Quantity Generated and Percentage of Large Quantity
Generators, by EPA Region, 1989
Percent
25 r
24 2
24.3
10 ~
5 ~
13.0
34567
10
I Hazardous waste ¥22 Hazardous waste
quantity generated generators
2-5
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National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report (Based on 1989 Data)
Exhibit 2-4. Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Generated, and Number of Hazardous Waste Generators, by
State, 1989
STATE
ALABAMA
ALASKA
ARIZONA
ARKANSAS
CALIFORNIA
COLORADO
CONNECTICUT
DELAWARE
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
FLORIDA
GEORGIA
GUAM
HAWAII
IDAHO
ILLINOIS
INDIANA
IOWA
KANSAS
KENTUCKY
LOUISIANA
MAINE
MARYLAND
MASSACHUSETTS
MICHIGAN
MINNESOTA
MISSISSIPPI
MISSOURI
MONTANA
NEBRASKA
NEVADA
NEW HAMPSHIRE
NEW JERSEY
NEW MEXICO
NEW YORK
NORTH CAROLINA
NORTH DAKOTA
OHIO
OKLAHOMA
OREGON
PENNSYLVANIA
PUERTO RICO
RHODE ISLAND
SOUTH CAROLINA
SOUTH DAKOTA
TENNESSEE
TEXAS
TRUST TERRITORIES
UTAH
VERMONT
VIRGIN ISLANDS
VIRGINIA
WASHINGTON
WEST VIRGINIA
WISCONSIN
WYOMING
HAZARDOUS WASTE QUANTITY HAZARDOUS WASTE GENERATORS
RANK
22
49
31
16
8
32
13
40
51
20
10
54
52
42
14
11
34
12
30
6
36
24
37
2
26
17
23
47
35
48
41
1
44
21
18
38
9
29
39
15
25
46
33
53
3
4
55
28
43
45
7
27
5
19
50
TOTAL
TOTAL
GENERATED
(tons)
403.701
3.664
124,595
805.150
4.670,579
117,347
1.390,314
19,766
2.357
411.832
2.615.210
573
2.149
15.062
1,381.799
1.843,015
76.240
1,713.963
149.612
9,094.768
52.528
265.227
34.142
35,143.264
239.098
717.291
384,289
4.978
72.209
4.685
18,211
47.096.658
10.961
406.910
586.338
28.840
2,727.383
205,382
27.954
1,246.706
246.161
5.565
106.224
1.088
34.363,940
28.171.860
23
211.563
13.481
5.757
5,227.092
228.323
14,390.206
411.897
3.180
197.501.112
PERCENT
0.2
<0.05
0.1
0.4
2.3
0.1
0.7
<0.05
<0.05
0.2
1.3
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
0.7
0.9
<0.05
0.9
0.1
4.6
<0.05
0.1
<0.05
17.8
0.1
0.4
0.2
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
23.8
<0.05
0.2
0.3
<0.05
1.4
0.1
<0.05
0.6
0.1
<0.05
0.1
<0.05
17.4
14.3
<0.05
0.1
<0.05
<0.05
2.6
0.1
7.3
0.2
<0.05
100.0
RANK
25
43
28
40
1
31
13
39
52
20
19
53
46
48
4
10
31
26
21
16
41
18
14
8
24
29
22
46
38
45
33
3
41
7
11
50
5
30
36
6
37
27
17
51
15
2
54
35
44
55
23
9
34
12
49
NUMBER OF
GENERATORS
224
43
175
51
2.387
131
506
59
11
368
378
10
28
20
1,425
697
131
192
337
445
46
385
494
824
241
153
298
28
72
32
111
1,434
46
848
684
17
1.176
140
77
1.004
76
191
394
12
446
1.575
2
85
42
1
287
714
102
559
19
20.233
PERCENT
1.1
0.2
0.9
0.3
11.8
0.6
2.5
0.3
0.1
1.8
1.9
<0.05
0.1
0.1
7.0
3.4
0.6
0.9
1.7
2.2
0.2
1.9
2.4
4.1
1.2
0.8
1.5
0.1
0.4
0.2
0.5
7.1
0.2
4.2
3.4
0.1
5.8
0.7
0.4
5.0
0.4
0.9
1.9
0.1
2.2
7.8
<0.05
0.4
0.2
<0.05
1.4
3.5
0.5
2.8
0.1
100.0
NOTE: Columns nay not sum due to rounding.
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Exhibit 2-5. Rank Ordering of States Based on Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Generated, and
Number of Hazardous Waste Generators, 1989
STATE
NEW JERSEY
MICHIGAN
TENNESSEE
TEXAS
WEST VIRGINIA
LOUISIANA
VIRGINIA
CALIFORNIA
OHIO
GEORGIA
INDIANA
KANSAS
CONNECTICUT
ILLINOIS
PENNSYLVANIA
ARKANSAS
MISSISSIPPI
NORTH CAROLINA
WISCONSIN
FLORIDA
NEW YORK
ALABAMA
MISSOURI
MARYLAND
PUERTO RICO
MINNESOTA
WASHINGTON
UTAH
OKLAHOMA
KENTUCKY
ARIZONA
COLORADO
SOUTH CAROLINA
IOWA
NEBRASKA
MAINE
MASSACHUSETTS
NORTH DAKOTA
OREGON
DELAWARE
NEW HAMPSHIRE
IDAHO
VERMONT
NEW MEXICO
VIRGIN ISLANDS
RHODE ISLAND
MONTANA
NEVADA
ALASKA
WYOMING
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
HAWAII
SOUTH DAKOTA
GUAM
TRUST TERRITORIES
HAZARDOUS WASTE QUANTITY
RANK
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
TOTAL
TOTAL
GENERATED
(tons)
47,096.658
35,143.264
34,363.940
28.171.860
14,390,206
9,094,768
5,227.092
4,670.579
2.727,383
2,615,210
1,843.015
1.713.963
1,390,314
1,381,799
1,246,706
805,150
717.291
586.338
411,897
411.832
406.910
403.701
384.289
265.227
246,161
239.098
228.323
211.563
205,382
149,612
124.595
117,347
106,224
76,240
72,209
52.528
34.142
28.840
27.954
19.766
18.211
15.062
13.481
10.961
5.757
5.565
4,978
4.685
3.664
3.180
2.357
2.149
1.088
573
23
197,501.112
PERCENT
23.8
17.8
17.4
14.3
7.3
4.6
2.6
2.4
1.4
1.3
0.9
0.9
0.7
0.7
0.6
0.4
0.4
0.3
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
100.0
HAZARDOUS WASTE GENERATORS
RANK
3
8
15
2
34
16
23
1
5
19
10
26
13
4
6
40
29
11
12
20
7
25
22
18
37
24
9
35
30
21
28
31
17
31
38
41
14
50
36
39
33
48
44
41
55
27
46
45
43
49
52
46
51
53
54
NUMBER OF
GENERATORS
1.434
824
446
1.575
102
445
287
2.387
1,176
378
697
192
506
1,425
1,004
51
153
684
559
368
848
224
298
385
76
241
714
85
140
337
175
131
394
131
72
46
494
17
77
59
111
20
42
46
1
191
28
32
43
19
11
28
12
10
2
20,233
PERCENT
7.1
4.1
2.2
7.8
0.5
2.2
1.4
11.8
5.8
1.8
3.4
0.9
2.5
7.0
5.0
0.3
0.8
3.4
2.8
1.8
4.2
1.1
1.5
1.9
0.4
1.2
3.5
0.4
0.7
1.7
0.9
0.6
1.9
0.6
0.4
0.2
2.4
0.1
0.4
0.3
O.S
0.1
0.2
0.2
<0.05
0.9
0.1
0.2
0.2
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
<0.05
<0.05
100.0
NOTE: Columns may not sum due to rounding.
2-7
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National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report (Based on 1989 Data)
Exhibit 2-6. Rank Ordering of States Based on Number of Hazardous Waste Generators and Ouarrthy of
Hazardous Waste Generated, 1989
STATE
CALIFORNIA
TEXAS
NEW JERSEY
ILLINOIS
OHIO
PENNSYLVANIA
NEW YORK
MICHIGAN
WASHINGTON
INDIANA
NORTH CAROLINA
WISCONSIN
CONNECTICUT
MASSACHUSETTS
TENNESSEE
LOUISIANA
SOUTH CAROLINA
MARYLAND
GEORGIA
FLORIDA
KENTUCKY
MISSOURI
VIRGINIA
MINNESOTA
ALABAMA
KANSAS
RHODE ISLAND
ARIZONA
MISSISSIPPI
OKLAHOMA
COLORADO
IOWA
NEW HAMPSHIRE
WEST VIRGINIA
UTAH
OREGON
PUERTO RICO
NEBRASKA
DELAWARE
ARKANSAS
MAINE
NEW MEXICO
ALASKA
VERMONT
NEVADA
MONTANA
HAWAII
IDAHO
WYOMING
NORTH DAKOTA
SOUTH DAKOTA
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
GUAM
TRUST TERRITORIES
VIRGIN ISLANDS
HAZARDOUS WASTE QUANTITY
RANK
8
4
1
14
9
15
21
2
27
11
18
19
13
37
3
6
33
24
10
20
30
23
7
26
22
12
46
31
17
29
32
34
41
5
28
39
25
35
40
16
36
44
49
43
48
47
52
42
50
38
53
51
54
55
45
TOTAL
TOTAL
GENERATED
(tons)
4.670,579
28.171,860
47,096,658
1,381.799
2,727.383
1.246.706
406,910
35.143,264
228. 3Z3
1,843,015
586.338
411.897
1.390,314
34,142
34.363,940
9,094,768
106,224
265.227
2,615,210
411,832
149,612
384,289
5.227,092
239,098
403,701
1,713,963
5,565
124,595
717.291
205,382
117,347
76,240
18,211
14,390.206
211,563
27,954
246.161
72.209
19,766
805,150
52.528
10.961
3,664
13.481
4,685
4.978
2,149
15.062
3.180
28.840
1.088
2.357
573
23
5.757
197,501.112
PERCENT
2.4
14.3
23.8
0.7
1.4
0.6
0.2
17.8
0.1
0.9
0.3
0.2
0.7
<0.05
17.4
4.6
0.1
0.1
1.3
0.2
0.1
0.2
2.6
0.1
0.2
0.9
<0.05
0.1
0.4
0.1
0.1
<0.05
<0.05
7.3
0.1
<0.05
0.1
<0.05
<0.05
0.4
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
100.0
HAZARDOUS WASTE GENERATORS
RANK
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
31
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
41
43
44
45
46
46
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
NUMBER OF
GENERATORS
2.387
1.575
1.434
1.425
1.176
1.004
848
824
714
697
684
559
506
494
446
445
394
385
378
366
337
298
287
241
224
192
191
175
153
140
131
131
111
102
85
77
76
72
59
51
46
46
43
42
32
28
28
20
19
17
12
11
10
2
1
20.233
PERCENT
11.8
7.8
7.1
7.0
5.8
5.0
4.2
4.1
3.5
3.4
3.4
2.8
2.5
2.4
2.2
2.2
1.9
1.9
1.9
1.8
1.7
1.5
1.4
1.2
1.1
0.9
0.9
0.9
0.8
0.7
0.6
0.6
0.5
0.5
0.4
0.4
0.4
0.4
0.3
0.3
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
100.0
NOTE: Columns may not sum due to rounding.
2-8
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Chapter 2: National Results
Exhibit 2-7. RCRA Hazardous Waste Generated in the U.S., by State, 1989
'uerto Rico
D o to 100,000*
E3 100,001 to 1,000,000
H 1,000,001 to 10,000,000
• 10,000,0011050,000,000
• Includes Delaware, D.C., Guam, Rhode Island,
Trust Territories, and Virgin Islands
2-9
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National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report (Based on 1989 Data)
The map in Exhibit 2-8 shows, by State, the range of generator counts in the nation. Six of
the States each reported more than 1,000 generators. Seven States reported between 501
and 1,000 generators. The two smaller categories of generators, 0 to 100, and 101 to 500,
each included 21 States.
Exhibit 2-9 shows the cumulative distribution of waste quantities for the largest 10 percent of
generators. This exhibit indicates that: the largest 1 percent of sites generated nearly 97
percent of the RCRA hazardous waste; the largest 2 percent of sites generated 98 percent of
the RCRA hazardous waste; and the largest 5 percent of sites generated 99 percent of the
RCRA hazardous waste.
Exhibit 2-10 illustrates that the vast majority of RCRA hazardous waste was generated at a
small number of sites, while the vast majority of sites generated relatively small quantities of
waste. Nearly 76 percent of the respondent sites generated less than 100 tons of RCRA
hazardous waste. These sites cumulatively accounted for only 0.2 percent of the nationwide
generation. Conversely, only 1.7 percent of the sites generated more than 10,000 tons each,
contributing approximately 98 percent of the nationwide generation. These large sites typically
generated tremendous quantities of RCRA hazardous wastewater that dwarf the quantities of
other forms of generated waste.
Exhibit 2-11 lists the 50 largest RCRA hazardous waste generators in the nation in 1989. The
5 sites that generated the largest quantities of wastes accounted for 55 percent of the national
total, while the 50 largest sites together generated 92 percent of the national total quantity.
Of the 50 sites, most are manufacturers, mainly in the chemical manufacturing and oil refining
industries. Fifteen of these sites are located in Texas, and 8 sites are in Louisiana. The
largest generator, E.I. DuPont Chambers Works in Deepwater, New Jersey, generated 46.7
million tons, nearly all of which was RCRA hazardous wastewater. Also ranking among the
largest five generators in the nation were The Dow Chemical Company, in Midland, Michigan;
Eastman Kodak's Tenn Eastman Company of Kingsport, Tennessee; American Cyanamid
Company of Willow Island, West Virginia; and Shell Oil Company of Deer Park, Texas.
2-10
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Chapter 2: National Results
Exhibit 2-8. Ranges of Number of Generators, 1989
Number of Generators
.*»..*
D 0 to 100*
0 101 to 500"
D 501 to 1,000
• Greater than 1,000
* Includes Delaware, D.C., Guam, Trust Territories,
and Virgin Islands
** Includes Rhode Island
2-11
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National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report (Based on 1989 Data)
Exhibit 2-9.
Cumulative Distribution of the Quantity of. RCRA
Hazardous Waste Generated by the Largest Ten
Percent of Generators, 1989
100 r
84
23456789
Cumulative percentage of largest 10% of generators
10
2-12
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Chapter 2: National Results
Exhibit 2-10. Percentage of Generators and Quantity of RCRA
Hazardous Waste Generated in 3 Ranges of
Generation Quantity, 1989
Percent
100 r
97.8
Less than 100 tons 100 - 10,000 tons Greater than 10,000 tons
Quantity Generated by Each Generator
I Percentage of large V/A Percentage of hazardous
quantity generators waste generated
2-13
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National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report (Based on 1989 Data)
Exhibit 2-11. Fifty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators in the U.S., 1989
RANK
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
EPA ID
NJD002385730
HID000724724
TND003376928
WVD004341491
TXD067285973
WVD005005509
TXD007330202
VA1 2 10020730
TXD008123317
LAD008186579
6AD003324985
TXD001 700806
LAD008175390
KSD007482029
TND004044491
CAD041472986
TXD008079642
TX0008081101
LAD008213191
TXD008079527
VAD066000993
CTD990672081
OHD042157644
LAD065470916
TX0083472266
LAD008179707
LAD001890367
CA0097030993
HSD008186587
TXD000751172
ARD043195429
UVD056866312
TXD007376700
TX0026040709
TXD078432457
IN0005159199
IND003913423
TXD044452324
NCD057454670
OHD005050273
ILD006278170
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IL0042075333
FLD004106811
IN0016584641
OH0005108477
TXD026481523
LA0001700756
TX0000836486
LA0980622104
TOTAL
SITE NAME
DUPONT E.I. CHAMBERS WORKS
THE DOW CHEMICAL COMPANY
TENN EASTMAN CO., DIV OF EASTMAN KODAK
AMERICAN CYANAMID COMPANY
SHELL OIL CO. DEER PARK COMPLEX
RHONE-POULENC A6. COMPANY
TEXAS EASTMAN COMPANY
U.S. ARMY AMMUNITION PLANT
E.I. OUPONT DE NEMOURS
SHELL OIL CO. REFINERY
MERCK & CO.. INC.
MONSANTO CO.
AMERICAN CYANAMID COMPANY
VULCAN MATERIALS COMPANY
El DUPONT DE NEMOURS & CO.
NATIONAL SEMICONDUCTOR CORP.
E.I. DUPONT DE NEMOURS
E.I. DUPONT DE NEMOURS
RUBICON. INC.
STERLING CHEM. INC.
AMERICAN TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH
PRATT & WHITNEY, EAST HARTFORD
BP CHEMICALS, INC.
WITCO CHEMICAL CORP.
ARCO CHEMICAL COMPANY (CHANNELVIEW)
MOBIL OIL CORPORATION
E.I. DUPONT DE NEMOURS & CO.
NORRIS INDUSTRIES, INC.
MORTON INTERNATIONAL. INC.
BP CHEMICALS, INC.
GREAT LAKES CHEMICAL CORPORATION
MOBAY CORPORATION
HOECHST CELANESE CHEMICAL GROUP, INC.
HOECHST CELANESE CHEMICAL GROUP, INC.
HOECHST CELANESE CHEMICAL GROUP. INC.
INLAND STEEL COMPANY
BETHLEHEM STEEL CORP. BURNS HARBOR
6AF CORPORATION TEXAS CITY
OCCIDENTAL CHEM. CORP. -CASTLE HAYNE PLT.
CENTRAL FOUNDRY DIV. SMC
ALLIED-SIGNAL, INC.
RIVERBANK ARMY AMMUNITION PLANT
CABOT CORPORATION
KAISER ALUMINUM & CHEMICAL CORP.
MIDWEST STEEL COMPANY
ARISTECH CHEMICAL CORPORATION
GATX TERMINALS CORPORATION
MONSANTO COMPANY
ISK BIOTECH CORP.
SHELL CHEMICAL CO. NORCO
CITY
DEEPWATER
MIDLAND
KINGSPORT
WILLOW ISLAND
DEER PARK
INSTITUTE
LONGVIEW
RADFORD
VICTORIA
NORCO
ALBANY
ALVIN
WESTWEGO
WICHITA
NEW JOHNSONVILLE
SANTA CLARA
ORANGE
BEAUMONT
GEISMAR
TEXAS CITY
RICHMOND
EAST HARTFORD
LIMA .
TAFT
CHANNELVIEW
CHALMETTE
LAPLACE
VERNON
MOSS POINT
GREEN LAKE
EL DORADO
NATRIUM
PAMPA
BAY CITY
PASADENA
EAST CHICAGO
BURNS HARBOR.
TEXAS CITY
CASTLE HAYNE
DEFIANCE
METROPOLIS
RIVERBANK
TUSCOLA
MULBERRY
PORTAGE
HAVERHILL
GALENA PARK
LULING
HOUSTON
NORCO
TOTAL
GENERATED
(tons)
46,695.042
33.760,292
32,536,940
7,886,806
7,840,363
5,814,145
4,507,313
4.050.016
3.635.042
2,390.769
2,153.083
2.070.731
2.043.294
1.592,778
1.583,784
1,510,095
1,474,980
1,381,919
1,090.953
1.087.761
933.670
920,149
831,625
777,611
721.081
701.872
699.908
695.656
670.720
655.317
653.539
585.036
490.072
484,001
461.456
434.612
420.578
418.341
413,230
407.011
404.540
385.307
369.631
320.134
307.659
304.820
291.991
289,338
275.941
264,500
180,695.453
NOTE: Columns may not sum due to rounding.
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2.3 TYPES OF HAZARDOUS WASTES GENERATED
Exhibit 2-12 shows the types of RCRA hazardous waste generated in the U.S. in 1989.
Characteristic waste is classified as hazardous because it is ignitable, corrosive, reactive, or
toxic as determined by EPA. These wastes bear EPA waste codes beginning with the letter
D. Listed wastes are specifically named in 40 CFR 261.3. They are listed as hazardous
because the dangers are attributable to specific risks associated with each chemical or waste.
They bear EPA waste codes beginning with the letters F, P, U, or K.
Characteristic wastes were 16.5 percent of the national total. Listed wastes were 36.2 percent,
and combined characteristic and listed wastes were 47.3 percent of the total waste generated.
2.4 RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE MANAGEMENT QUANTITY
AND NUMBER OF TREATMENT, STORAGE, OR DISPOSAL
FACILITIES
All of the data presented in this section pertain to RCRA hazardous wastes managed in units
subject to RCRA permitting requirements. It is important to note that, although the treatment,
disposal, or recycling of hazardous waste may ultimately occur in units exempt from RCRA
permitting requirements, if the waste was stored in units subject to RCRA permitting
requirements (e.g., surface impoundments or waste piles) prior to management in units exempt
from RCRA permitting, the waste quantity was classified as being managed in units subject
to RCRA permitting requirements and included in the data presented in this section.
Some States reported quantities of RCRA hazardous wastes that were managed exclusively
in units exempt from RCRA permitting requirements. To the extent possible, these quantities
were excluded from this report. Such wastes were mostly hazardous wastewaters that were
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National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report (Based on 1989 Data)
Exhibit 2-12.
RCRA Hazardous Waste Generated in the U.S.,
Characteristic Waste, Listed Waste, and
Combination of Characteristic and Listed
Wastes, 1989
Listed Waste
36.2*
Characteristic
Waste
16.5 %
Characteristic and
Listed Wastes
47.3 %
Note: CBI data excluded.
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treated in tanks, and the treated water was discharged to the Publicly Owned Treatment Works
(POTW) or to the surface waters under a National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System
(NPDES) permit.
At a regional level, RCRA TSD facilities were more evenly distributed across the regions than
was the quantity of RCRA hazardous waste managed. Exhibit 2-13 shows the number of TSD
facilities and the quantity of hazardous waste managed, by EPA region. Nationally, 3,078 TSD
facilities reported the management of 196.5 million tons of RCRA hazardous waste. As was
the case with RCRA hazardous waste generation, Regions 2, 4, 5, and 6 managed the vast
majority of the hazardous waste, accounting for 85 percent of the national total. In contrast,
Regions 1, 7, 8, and 10 each managed less than one percent of the total quantity of RCRA
hazardous waste managed in 1989. Cumulatively, these 4 regions managed less than 2
percent of the national total. Most RCRA TSD facilities were located in Regions 5, 6, and 9,
while relatively few were located in Regions 8 and 10. No region had less than 1 percent of
the total number of TSD facilities.
Exhibit 2-14 shows that there are 1,770 storage-only facilities throughout the nation, nearly 58
percent of the total number of TSD facilities. In Exhibit 2-2, the total U.S. RCRA hazardous
waste generation is listed as 197.5 million tons, while in Exhibit 2-13, the total quantity of
RCRA hazardous waste managed in the nation is listed as 196.5 million tons. It is likely that
most of the 1 million ton difference is due to the RCRA hazardous wastes that were generated
in 1989 and managed only by storage during 1989.
Exhibit 2-15 compares the percentage of TSD facilities and the percentage of the national total
quantity of RCRA hazardous waste managed on a regional level. Region 9, with approxi-
mately 13 percent of all TSD facilities, managed only 2.6 percent of the national total, while
Region 2, with fewer than 7 percent of the TSD facilities, managed more than 24 percent of
the national total of RCRA hazardous waste. This disparity is largely due to one facility in
Region 2 that managed a large quantity of RCRA hazardous waste.
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National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report (Based on 1989 Data)
Exhibit 2-13. Number and Percentage of RCRA TSD Facilities and RCRA Hazardous Waste Quantity
Managed, by EPA Region, 1989
EPA
REGION
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
HAZARDOUS WASTE QUANTITY1
TOTAL MANAGED
385.169
47,600,767
21,013.597
39,593.449
41,959,635
38,053,723
2,148,938
368.114
5,095,266
282.208
TOTAL 196.500.866
PERCENT2
0.2
24.2
10.7
20.1
21.4
19.4
1.1
0.2
2.6
0.1
100.0
TSD FACILITIES
NUMBER
151
210
272
361
868
441
150
117
410
98
3.078
PERCENT2
4.9
6.8
8.8
11.7
28.2
14.3
4.9
3.8
13.3
3.2
100.0
_ Quantity managed only by storage Is excluded.
Columns may not sum due to rounding.
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Exhibit 2-14. Number of RCRA Storage-Only FacilKies, by EPA Region, 1989
EPA REGION
1
Z
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
STORAGE FACILITIES
NUMBER
106
158
194
151
550
132
88
90
248
53
TOTAL 1.770
PERCENT1
6.0
8.9
11.0
8.5
31.1
7.5
5.0
5.1
14.0
3.0
100.0
Columns may not sum due to rounding.
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National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report (Based on 1989 Data)
Exhibit 2-15. Comparison of Percentage of RCRA Hazardous Waste
Quantity Managed and Percentage of Treatment,
Storage, and Disposal Facilities, by EPA Region, 1989
Percent
30 r
26.2
9 10
Quantity managed
facilities
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Exhibit 2-16 displays the quantity of RCRA hazardous waste managed and the number of TSD
facilities with the States, listed alphabetically. Exhibit 2-17 displays a rank ordering of the
States based on the quantity of RCRA hazardous waste that was managed. New Jersey,
Michigan, and Tennessee, respectively, managed the largest quantities of RCRA hazardous
wastes and accounted for nearly 60 percent of the total quantity of RCRA hazardous waste
managed in RCRA TSD facilities. These 3 States managed approximately 24 percent, 18
percent, and 18 percent of the total quantity of RCRA hazardous waste managed in the nation,
respectively, while they had only 3 percent, 8 percent and 2 percent, respectively, of the total
number of TSD facilities. This illustrates that a few facilities managed very large quantities of
RCRA hazardous wastes.
Exhibit 2-18 is a rank ordering of States based on the number of TSD facilities. California had
the largest number of TSD facilities (357), followed by Texas (304) and Minnesota (237). Two
States - the District of Columbia and Massachusetts - did not report the operation of any TSD
facilities in 1989. For Massachusetts, this was the result of incomplete reporting. Three other
States - Maine, South Dakota, and Guam - did not report any quantity of RCRA hazardous
waste managed in 1989, yet each reported the operation of at least one TSD facility. This
occurred because these States only reported the storage of hazardous wastes under waste
management, and storage quantities were excluded from the exhibit.
The map in Exhibit 2-19 shows, by State, the range of RCRA hazardous waste management
quantities in the nation. Twenty-four States reported management totals of less than 100,000
tons (15 were below 10,000 tons each). Conversely, 5 States managed more than 14 million
tons each, together accounting for nearly 81 percent of the total U.S. RCRA hazardous waste
management quantity. When compared with Exhibit 2-7, the States identified in Exhibit 2-19
as having the largest quantities of managed wastes correspond closely to those States with
the largest quantities of waste generated. The 11 States ranked as the largest waste RCRA
hazardous generators are also the largest RCRA hazardous waste managers.
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National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report (Based on 1989 Data)
Exhibit 2-16. Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed, by State, 1989
STATE
ALABAMA
ALASKA
ARIZONA
ARKANSAS
CALIFORNIA
COLORADO
CONNECTICUT
DELAWARE
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
FLORIDA
6EOR6IA
6UAM
HAWAII
IDAHO
ILLINOIS
INDIANA
IOWA
KANSAS
KENTUCKY
LOUISIANA
MAINE
MARYLAND
MASSACHUSETTS
MICHIGAN
MINNESOTA
MISSISSIPPI
MISSOURI
MONTANA
NEBRASKA
NEVADA
NEW HAMPSHIRE
NEW JERSEY
NEW MEXICO
NEW YORK
NORTH CAROLINA
NORTH DAKOTA
OHIO
OKLAHOMA
OREGON
PENNSYLVANIA
PUERTO RICO
RHODE ISLAND
SOUTH CAROLINA
SOUTH DAKOTA
TENNESSEE
TEXAS
TRUST TERRITORIES
UTAH
VERMONT
VIRGIN ISLANDS
VIRGINIA
WASHINGTON
VEST VIRGINIA
WISCONSIN
WYOMING
RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE QUANTITY
RANK
18
49
32
15
8
34
21
44
51
22
10
51
46
37
13
11
35
12
31
6
51
28
51
2
23
16
24
45
33
39
42
1
41
19
17
38
9
27
36
14
26
40
29
51
3
4
50
25
48
43
7
30
5
20
47
TOTAL
TOTAL
QUANTITY
MANAGED
(tons)'
564.189
29
95.737
824,156
4.978.478
81,292
366.215
3,472
0
359.733
2.551.209
0
803
45,951
1.441.365
2,021,016
74,653
1,700,795
145,481
9.205.887
0
211,256
0
35.067.217
348.586
697.961
289.531
2.857
83.959
20.246
5.952
46.931.754
6.355
419.838
565.799
25,451
2.710.118
228.363
65.285
1.139,446
243,417
12,897
175.807
0
34.533.270
27,788.963
2
258.227
106
5.757
5.324.021
170,943
14.335,403
371.333
287
196.500.866
PERCENT
0.3
<0.05
<0.05
0.4
2.5
<0.05
0.2
<0.05
0.0
0.2
1.3
0.0
<0.05
<0.05
0.7
1.0
<0.05
0.9
0.1
4.7
0.0
0.1
0.0
17.8
0.2
0.4
0.1
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
23.9
<0.05
0.2
0.3
<0.05
1.4
0.1
<0.05
0.6
0.1
<0.05
0.1
0.0
17.6
14.1
<0.05
0.1
<0.05
<0.05
2.7
0.1
7.3
0.2
<0.05
100.0
TSD FACILITY
FACILITY
RANK
12
34
37
31
1
14
8
43
54
32
15
52
32
41
7
22
29
25
19
21
48
24
54
4
3
28
10
41
39
40
45
9
35
11
30
45
6
20
38
5
23
48
25
50
13
2
50
25
45
52
18
16
35
17
43
NUMBER
71
20
17
24
357
59
131
7
0
22
57
1
22
9
139
44
30
34
51
46
4
37
0
232
237
31
74
9
12
11
6
98
19
73
28
6
161
48
13
157
38
4
34
2
67
304
2
34
6
1
52
56
19
55
7
3.078
PERCENT
2.3
0.6
0.6
0.8
11.6
1.9
4.3
0.2
0.0
0.7
1.9
<0.05
0.7
0.3
4.5
1.4
1.0
1.1
1 7
1.5
0.1
1.2
0.0
7.5
7.7
1.0
2.4
0.3
0.4
0.4
0.2
3.2
0.6
2.4
0.9
0.2
5.2
1.6
0.4
5.1
1.2
0.1
1.1
0.1
2.2
9.9
0.1
1.1
0.2
<0.05
1.7
1.8
0.6
1.8
0.2
100.0
1
Quantity managed only by storage is excluded.
NOTE: Columns may not sun due to rounding.
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Exhibit 2-17. Rank Ordering of States Based on Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed, 1989
STATE
NEW JERSEY
MICHIGAN
TENNESSEE
TEXAS
WEST VIRGINIA
LOUISIANA
VIRGINIA
CALIFORNIA
OHIO
GEORGIA
INDIANA
KANSAS
ILLINOIS
PENNSYLVANIA
ARKANSAS
MISSISSIPPI
NORTH CAROLINA
ALABAMA
NEW YORK
WISCONSIN
CONNECTICUT
FLORIDA
MINNESOTA
MISSOURI
UTAH
PUERTO RICO
OKLAHOMA
MARYLAND
SOUTH CAROLINA
WASHINGTON
KENTUCKY
ARIZONA
NEBRASKA
COLORADO
IOWA
OREGON
IDAHO
NORTH DAKOTA
NEVADA
RHODE ISLAND
NEW MEXICO
NEW HAMPSHIRE
VIRGIN ISLANDS
DELAWARE
MONTANA
HAWAII
WYOMING
VERMONT
ALASKA
TRUST TERRITORIES
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
GUAM
MAINE
MASSACHUSETTS
SOUTH DAKOTA
HAZARDOUS WASTE QUANTITY
RANK
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
51
51
51
51
TOTAL
TOTAL
QUANTITY
MANAGED
(tons)1
46.931,754
35.067.217
34.533.270
27,788.963
14,335,403
9,205,887
5.324,021
4.978,476
2.710,118
2.551.209
2.021,016
1,700.795
1,441,365
1.139,446
824.156
697.961
565.799
564.189
419,838
371,333
366,215
359,733
348,586
289,531
258,227
243,417
228,363
211,256
175.807
170,943
145,481
95,737
83,959
81,292
74,653
65,285
45,951
25,451
20,246
12.897
6,355
5,952
5.757
3.472
2.857
803
287
106
29
2
0
0
0
0
0
196.500,866
PERCENT
23.9
17.8
17.6
14.1
7.3
4.7
2.7
2.5
1.4
1.3
1.0 .
0.9
0.7
0.6
0.4
0.4
0.3
0.3
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
100.0
TSD FACILITY
FACILITY
RANK
9
4
13
2
35
21
18
1
6
15
22
25
7
5
31
28
30
12
11
17
8
32
3
10
25
23
20
24
25
16
19
37
39
14
29
38
41
45
40
48
35
45
52
43
41
32
43
45
34
50
48
50
52
54
54
NUMBER
98
232
67
304
19
46
52
357
161
57
44
34
139
157
24
31
28
71
73
55
131
22
237
74
34
38
48
37
34
56
51
17
12
59
30
13
9
6
11
4
19
6
1
7
9
22
7
6
20
2
0
1
4
0
Z
3.078
PERCENT
3.2
7.5
2.2
9.9
0.6
1.5
1.7
11.6
5.2
1.9
1.4
1.1
4.5
5.1
0.8
1.0
0.9
2.3
2.4
1.8
4.3
0.7
7.7
2.4
1.1
1.2
1.6
1.2
1.1
1.8
1.7
0.6
0.4
1.9
1.0
0.4
0.3
0.2
0.4
0 1
0.6
0.2
<0.05
0.2
0.3
0.7
0.2
0.2
0.6
0 1
0.0
<0.05
0 1
0.0
0.1
100.0
Quantity managed only by storage is excluded.
NOTE: Columns may not sum due to rounding.
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National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report (Based on 1989 Data)
Exhibit 2-18. Rank Ordering of States Based on Number of TSD Facilities, 1989
STATE
CALIFORNIA
TEXAS
MINNESOTA
MICHIGAN
OHIO
PENNSYLVANIA
ILLINOIS
CONNECTICUT
NEW JERSEY
MISSOURI
NEW YORK
ALABAMA
TENNESSEE
COLORADO
GEORGIA
WASHINGTON
WISCONSIN
VIRGINIA
KENTUCKY
OKLAHOMA
LOUISIANA
INDIANA
PUERTO RICO
MARYLAND
KANSAS
SOUTH CAROLINA
UTAH
MISSISSIPPI
IOWA
NORTH CAROLINA
ARKANSAS
FLORIDA
HAWAII
ALASKA
NEW MEXICO
WEST VIRGINIA
ARIZONA
OREGON
NEBRASKA
NEVADA
IDAHO
MONTANA
DELAWARE
WYOMING
NEW HAMPSHIRE
NORTH DAKOTA
VERMONT
MAINE
RHODE ISLAND
SOUTH DAKOTA
TRUST TERRITORIES
GUAM
VIRGIN ISLANDS
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
MASSACHUSETTS
HAZARDOUS WASTE QUANTITY
RANK
8
4
23
2
9
14
13
21
1
24
19
18
3
34
10
30
20
7
31
27
6
11
26
28
12
29
25
16
35
17
15
22
46
49
41
5
32
36
33
39
37
45
44
47
42
38
48
51
40
51
50
51
43
51
51
TOTAL
TOTAL
QUANTITY
MANAGED
(tons)1
4,978.478
27,788,963
348,586
35,067.217
2,710.118
1.139,446
1.441,365
366.215
46.931.754
289.531
419.838
564,189
34.533.270
81.292
2.551.209
170.943
371,333
5,324,021
145,481
228,363
9.205.887
2,021.016
243,417
211,256
1,700.795
175,807
258.227
697.961
74,653
565,799
824.156
359,733
803
29
6,355
14.335.403
95.737
65.285
83.959
20.246
45.951
2.857
3.472
287
5.952
25.451
106
0
12.897
0
2
0
5.757
0
0
196,500,866
PERCENT
2.5
14.1
0.2
17.8
1.4
0.6
0.7
0.2
23.9
0.1
0.2
0.3
17.6
<0.05
1.3
0.1
0.2
2.7
0.1
0.1
4.7
1.0
0.1
0.1
0.9
0.1
0.1
0.4
<0.05
0.3
0.4
0.2
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
7.3
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
0.0
<0.05
0.0
<0.05
0.0
<0.05
0.0
0.0
100.0
TSD FACILITY
FACILITY
RANK
1
2
3
4
6
5
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
25
25
28
29
30
31
32
32
34
35
35
37
38
39
40
41
41
43
43
45
45
45
48
48
50
50
52
52
54
54
NUMBER
357
304
237
232
161
157
139
131
98
74
73
71
67
59
57
56
55
52
51
48
46
44
38
37
34
34
34
31
30
28
24
22
22
20
19
19
17
13
12
11
9
9
7
7
6
6
6
4
4
2
2
1
1
0
0
3.078
PERCENT
11.6
9.9
7.7
7.5
5.2
5.1
4.5
4.3
3.2
2.4
2.4
2.3
2.2
1.9
1.9
1.8
1.8
1.7
1.7
1.6
1.5
1.4
1.2
1.2
1.1
1.1
1.1
1.0
1.0
0.9
0.8
0.7
0.7
0.6
0.6
0.6
0.6
0.4
0.4
0.4
0.3
0.3
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
<0.05
<0.05
0.0
0.0
100.0
Quantity managed only by storage Is excluded.
NOTE: Columns may not sum due to rounding.
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Exhibit 2-19. RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed, by State, 1989
D 0 to 100,000*
S 100,001101,000,000
H 1,000,001 to 10,000,000
• 10,000,001 to 50,000,000
' Includes Delaware, D.C., Guam, Rhode Island,
Trust Territories, and Virgin Islands
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National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report (Based on 1989 Data)
The map in Exhibit 2-20 shows, by State, the range of TSD facility counts in the nation. Eight
of the States each reported more than 100 TSD facilities. Eleven States reported between 51
and 100 TSD facilities. Twenty-one States had facility counts between 11 and 50, while 15
States numbered 10 or fewer TSD facilities.
As was the case with RCRA hazardous waste generation (Exhibit 2-9), a few TSD facilities
accounted for most of the hazardous waste management in units subject to RCRA permitting
requirements during 1989. These relatively large TSD facilities typically treat wastewaters.
Exhibit 2-21 shows the cumulative distribution of the quantity of hazardous waste managed in
units subject to RCRA permitting requirements at the largest 10 percent of facilities. This
exhibit indicates that:
The largest 1 percent of TSD facilities managed almost 89 percent of the RCRA
hazardous waste;
The largest 2 percent of TSD facilities managed almost 94 percent of the RCRA
hazardous waste; and,
The largest 5 percent of TSD facilities managed almost 98 percent of the RCRA
hazardous waste.
Exhibit 2-22 further illustrates that the vast majority of the RCRA hazardous waste was
managed by a small proportion of the TSD facilities, while a large proportion of TSD facilities
manage relatively little RCRA hazardous waste. More than three-fourths of the TSD facilities
managed less than 100 tons each, together accounting for less than 0.01 percent of the
national total quantity managed. An additional 21.5 percent of the TSD facilities managed
between 100 and 100,000 tons each. Three percent of the TSD facilities managed over
100,000 tons each, cumulatively accounting for almost 96 percent of the total quantity of RCRA
hazardous waste managed in the U.S. during 1989.
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Exhibit 2-20. Number of Treatment, Storage, or Disposal (TSD) Facilities,
by State, 1989
Number of TSD Facilities *
D OtolO*
E3 11to50
H 51 to 100
• 101 to 400
• Includes Delaware, D.C., Guam, Rhode Island,
Tmst Territories, and Virgin Islands
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Exhibit 2-21.
100 r
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CO
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CO
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c 92
CO
=>
O"
c
I 84
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80
76
Cumulative Distribution of the Quantity of. RCRA
Hazardous Waste Managed by the Largest Ten
Percent of Treatment, Storage, or Disposal
Facilities, 1989
I
I
I
I
01 23456789 10
Cumulative percentage of largest 10 percent of TSD facilities
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Exhibit 2-22. Percentage of TSD Facilities and Quantity of Waste
Managed in 3 Ranges of Management Quantity, 1989
Percent
100 r
95.9
Less than 100 tons 100 - 100,000 tons Greater than 100.000 tons
Quantity Managed by Each TSD
I Percentage of TSD ¥22 Percentage of hazardous
facilities waste managed
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National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report (Based on 1989 Data)
Exhibits 2-23 and 2-24 identify the 50 largest RCRA TSD facilities in the U.S. in 1989, along
with the management methods they employed and the quantity waste managed by each
method at those TSD facilities. Exhibit 2-23 includes RCRA hazardous waste generated and
managed on site, as well as RCRA hazardous waste received from off site. In comparison,
Exhibit 2-24 only includes RCRA hazardous waste received from off site. For each TSD facility
listed in Exhibit 2-24, the management methods are listed in descending order of quantity. The
source of hazardous waste is also identified as generated on site or received from off site.
The 5 largest TSD facilities managed nearly 66 percent of the total management quantity,
while the 50 largest TSD facilities managed approximately 92 percent of the national total. The
sites identified in Exhibit 2-23 are generally the same as those identified in Exhibit 2-11, which
lists the 50 largest RCRA hazardous waste generators; this is because the largest generators
of hazardous waste typically managed their own waste on site. At each of the 10 largest TSD
facilities, the largest quantities of RCRA hazardous wastes managed were wastewaters
generated on site.
The 60 largest TSD facilities in the nation managed 93.3 percent of the hazardous waste. At
these facilities, 14.6 percent of the waste managed was characteristic waste, 36.0 percent was
listed waste, and 49.4 percent was both characteristic and listed waste. These percentages
closely match those for national hazardous waste generation.
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libH 2-23. Fifty Urgest RCRA Hazardous Waste Management Facilities in the U.S., 1989
(All Quantities in U.S. Tons)
m
i
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
EPA ID SITE HAKE. CITY
MANAGEMENT METHOD
NJD002385730 DUPONT E I CHAMBERS WORKS, DEEPUATER
AQUEOUS ORGANIC AND INORGANIC TREATMENT M091-M099
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129
INCINERATION M041-M049
LANDFILL M132
INVALID SYSTEM TYPE
MID000724724 THE DOW CHEMICAL COMPANY. MIDLAND
AQUEOUS ORGANIC AND INORGANIC TREATMENT M091-M099
INCINERATION M041-M049
ENERGY RECOVERY (REUSE AS FUEL) M051-K059
TND003376928 TENN EASTMAN CO. DIV OF EASTMAN KODAK, KINGSPORT
AQUEOUS ORGANIC TREATMENT M081-M089
INVALID SYSTEM TYPE
WVD004341491 AMERICAN CYANAMID COMPANY, WILLOW ISLAND
AQUEOUS ORGANIC TREATMENT M081-M089
INCINERATION M041-M049
SURFACE IMPOUNDMENT M133
TXD067285973 SHELL OIL CO DEER PARK COMPLEX. DEER PARK
AQUEOUS ORGANIC TREATMENT M081-M089
INCINERATION M041-M049
UNDERGROUND INJECTION M134
LANDFILL M132
WV0005005509 RHONE-POULENC AS COMPANY, INSTITUTE
AQUEOUS ORGANIC TREATMENT M081-M089
LANDFILL M132
ENERGY RECOVERY (REUSE AS FUEL} M051-M059
TXD007330202 TEXAS EASTMAN COMPANY, LONGVIEW
AQUEOUS ORGANIC TREATMENT M081-M089
METALS RECOVERY (FOR REUSE) M011-M019
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT M071-M079
SOLVENTS RECOVERY M021-M029
INCINERATION M041-M049
LANDFILL M132
VA1210020730 U S ARMY AMMUNITION PLANT, RADFORD
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT M071-M079
SOLVENTS RECOVERY M021-M029
INCINERATION M041-M049
TXD008123317 E I DUPONT OE NEMOURS. VICTORIA
UNDERGROUND INJECTION M134
LANDFILL M132
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT M071-M079
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129
LAD008186579 SHELL OIL CO REFINERY. NORCO
UNDERGROUND INJECTION M134
GA0003324985 MERCK & CO INC. ALBANY
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129
TXD001700806 MONSANTO CO. ALVIN
UNDERGROUND INJECTION M134
ENERGY RECOVERY (REUSE AS FUEL) M051-M059
LANDFILL M132
LAD008175390 AMERICAN CYANAMID COMPANY, WESTWEGO
UNDERGROUND INJECTION M134
GENERATED
ON SITE
46,686.000
0
0
0
0
33,715.978
14,470
4,151
32.558,746
0
7.872.801
10.710
1,446
7,809,087
7,793
4.975
2,331
5,793,245
16,695
3,610
3,467,464
611,499
394,477
18,300
14,271
1.277
4.043,802
1.731
971
3.632.939
2.090
48
26
2.389,596
2.150,760
2.061.377
7.344
2,050
2,043,293
RECEIVED
FROM
OFF SITE
120.611
85.015
176
167
21
0
4,042
0
21,806
60
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
4
0
104
0
0
0
16
0
0
0
0
0
727
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
METHOD TOTAL
46,806,611
85,015
176
167
21
33,715,978
18,511
4,151
32,580,552
60
7.872.801
10.710
1.446
7,809.087
7,793
4,975
2,331
5.793.245
16.699
3.610
3.467.568
611.499
394.477
18.300
14.287
1.277
4.043,802
1.731
971
3.632,939
2,817
48
26
2,389,596
2,150,760
2,061,377
7.344
2,050
2,043.293
TOTAL
MANAGED1
46,891,990
33,738.640
32,580,613
7,884,958
7,824,186
5,813,554
4,507,408
4.046,504
3,635,830
2,389,596
2,150,760
2,070,771
2,043.293
Quantity managed only by storage is not included.
(Continued on next page)
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Exhibit 2-23. Fifty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Management Facilities in the U.S., 1989
(All Quantities in U.S. Tons) (Continued)
RANK
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
EPA ID SITE NAME. CITY
MANAGEMENT METHOD
KSD007482029 VULCAN MATERIALS COMPANY. WICHITA
UNDERGROUND INJECTION M134
INCINERATION M041-M049
TND004044491 E I DUPONT DE NEMOURS & CO, NEW JOHNSONVILLE
UNDERGROUND INJECTION M134
CAD041472986 NATIONAL SEMICONDUCTOR CORP, SANTA CLARA
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT M071-M079
TXD008079642 E I DUPONT DE NEMOURS, ORANGE
UNDERGROUND INJECTION M134
TXD008081101 E I DUPONT DE NEMOURS, BEAUMONT
UNDERGROUND INJECTION M134
ENERGY RECOVERY (REUSE AS FUEL) M051-M059
INCINERATION M041-M049
LAD008213191 RUBICON INC, GEISMAR
UNDERGROUND INJECTION M134
INCINERATION M041-M049
TXD008079527 STERLING CHEN INC, TEXAS CITY
UNDERGROUND INJECTION M134
INCINERATION M041-M049
VAD066000993 AMERICAN TELEPHONE ft TELEGRAPH, RICHMOND
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT H071-M079
AQUEOUS ORGANIC TREATMENT M081-M089
TXD083472266 ARCO CHEMICAL COMPANY (CHANNELVIEV) . CHANNELVIEW
UNDERGROUND INJECTION M134
ENERGY RECOVERY (REUSE AS FUEL) M051-M059
OHD042157644 BP CHEMICALS INC. LIMA
UNDERGROUND INJECTION M134
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129
INCINERATION M041-M049
LAD065470916 UITCO CHEMICAL CORP. TAFT
UNDERGROUND INJECTION M134
LAD001890367 E.I. DUPONT DE NEMOURS ft CO.. LAPLACE
UNDERGROUND INJECTION M134
INCINERATION M041-M049
OTHER RECOVERY M031-M039
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129
LAD008179707 MOBIL OIL CORPORATION. CHALMETTE
UNDERGROUND INJECTION M134
OTHER RECOVERY M031-M039
CAD097030993 NORRIS INDUSTRIES INC, VERNON
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT M071-M079
MSD008186587 NORTON INTERNATIONAL. INC.. MOSS POINT
UNDERGROUND INJECTION M134
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT M071-M079
LANDFILL M132
TXD000751172 BP CHEMICALS INC, GREEN LAKE
UNDERGROUND INJECTION M134
LANDFILL M132
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129
GENERATED
ON SITE
1,591,023
1.532
1,583,784
1,483,686
25.586
1.469.252
1.369,324
4,260
2,881
1.089.575
324
1.062,766
474
905.988
24.858
706,006
96.248
828.894
1.261
761
776.715
691.552
7.183
182
182
695.562
907
693.661
342,473
324,880
3.367
652.911
1.022
886
RECEIVED
FROM -
OFF SITE
75,003
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
31,547
60.405
0
0
0
0
0
2.813
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
METHOD TOTAL
1,666.025
1,532
1.583,784
1.483,686
25,586
1,469,252
1.369.324
4,260
2,881
1,089,575
324
1,062,766
474
905.988
24,858
737.553
156,653
828,894
1,261
761
776.715
691.552
9.997
182
182
695.562
907
693.661
342.473
324.880
3.367
652.911
1.022
886
TOTAL
MANAGED1
1,667.5
1.583,7
1,509,2
1,469.2
1.376,<
1.089.J
1,063,<
930. (
894.;
830,!
776,
701.
696.
693.
670,
654.
1
Quantity managed only by storage is not Included.
(Continued on next pa
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librt 2-23. Fifty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Management Facilities in the U.S., 1989
(All Quantities in U.S. Tons) (Continued)
UK
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
EPA ID SITE NAME. CITY
MANAGEMENT METHOD
ARD043195429 GREAT LAKES CHEMICAL CORPORATION, EL DORADO
UNDERGROUND INJECTION M134
WVD056866312 NOBAY CORPORATION, NATRIUM
AQUEOUS ORGANIC TREATMENT M081-M089
INCINERATION M041-M049
CAD008274938 KAISER STEEL RESOURCES INC., FONTANA
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129
TXD007376700 HOECHST CELANESE CHEMICAL GROUP. INC., PAMPA
LAND TREATMENT M131
ENERGY RECOVERY (REUSE AS FUEL) M051-M059
SURFACE IMPOUNDMENT M133
INCINERATION M041-M049
TXD026040709 HOECHST CELANESE CHEMICAL GROUP. INC., BAY CITY
UNDERGROUND INJECTION M134
ENERGY RECOVERY (REUSE AS FUEL) M051-M059
LANDFILL M132
TX0078432457 HOECHST CELANESE CHEMICAL GROUP, INC.. PASADENA
UNDERGROUND INJECTION M134
INCINERATION M041-M049
SOLVENTS RECOVERY M021-M029
ENERGY RECOVERY (REUSE AS FUEL) M051-M059
1ND005159199 INLAND STEEL COMPANY. EAST CHICAGO
UNDERGROUND INJECTION M134
NCD057454670 OCCIDENTAL CHEM. CORP. -CASTLE HAYNE PLT. CASTLE
HAYNE
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129
OHD005050273 CENTRAL FOUNDRY DIV GNC. DEFIANCE
STABILIZATION M111-M119
ILD006278170 ALLIED-SIGNAL INC. METROPOLIS
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT M071-M079
IND003913423 BETHLEHEM STEEL CORP. BURNS HARBOR. BURNS HARBOR
UNDERGROUND INJECTION M134
CA721 0020759 RIVERBANK ARMY AMMUNITION PLANT. RIVERBANK
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT M071-M079
ILD042075333 CABOT CORPORATION. TUSCOLA
UNDERGROUND INJECTION M134
ALD000622464 CHEMICAL WASTE MANAGEMENT INC, EMELLE
LANDFILL M132
STABILIZATION M111-M119
FUEL BLENDING M061
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129
INCINERATION M041-M049
MID006013643 PARKE DAVIS t CO, HOLLAND
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129
TXD044452324 GAF CORPORATION TEXAS CITY, TEXAS CITY
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129
UNDERGROUND INJECTION M134
FLD004106811 KAISER ALUMINUM a CHEMICAL CORP, MULBERRY
UNDERGROUND INJECTION M134
GENERATED
ON SITE
651,360
578,782
4,820
0
441,627
30,285
17,322
393
477.806
5.765
85
216,211
205,403
5,589
24
425,008
413,171
407,000
242.966
161,574
403.769
385.260
369,628
0
15,801
461
0
0
340.641
327.001
16
320.134
RECEIVED
FROM
OFF SITE
0
0
375
546.289
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
oooo
657
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
299,211
26,609
17.800
580
0
0
0
0
0
METHOD TOTAL
651,360
578.782
5,195
546,289
441,627
30,285
17.322
393
477,806
5.765
85
216.211
205.403
5,589
24
425.665
413.171
407.000
242.966
161.574
403.769
385,260
369.628
299.211
42.409
18.261
580
0
340,641
327,001
16
320.134
TOTAL
MANAGED1
651.360
583,977
546,289
489,627
483,656
427,227
425.665
413,171
407,000
404,540
403,769
385.260
369.628
360,463
340,641
327.017
320,134
I
Quantity managed only by storage Is not Included.
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National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report (Based on 1989 Data)
Exhibit 2-23. Fifty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Management Facilities in the U.S., 1989
(All Quantities in U.S. Tons) (Continued)
RANK
47
48
49
50
EPA ID SITE NAME. CITY
MANAGEMENT METHOD
IND016584641 MIDWEST STEEL COMPANY. PORTAGE
STABILIZATION M111-M119
UNDERGROUND INJECTION M134
SLUDGE TREATMENT M101-M109
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT M071-M079
NYD049836679 CUM CHEMICAL SERVICES INC.. MODEL CITY
LANDFILL M132
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129
LAND TREATMENT M131
OHD005108477 ARISTECH CHEMICAL CORPORATION, HAVERHILL
UNDERGROUND INJECTION M134
INCINERATION M041-M049
TXD026481523 6ATX TERMINALS CORPORATION, GALENA PARK
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129
GENERATED
ON SITE
182.506
113.843
10.310
0
0
0
885
271,323
28,707
291,942
TOTAL 179.132.737
RECEIVED
FROM .
OFF SITE
0
0
0
753
277.136
26,840
0
0
0
0
1,598,769
METHOD TOTAL
182,506
113,843
10.310
753
277.136
26,840
885
271.323
28,707
291.942
TOTAL
MANAGED1
307,4
304,8
300,0
291,9
180.731,5
1
Waste only managed by storage is not included.
NOTES: CBI data are excluded from this exhibit.
Columns may not sum due to rounding.
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>H 2-24. Fmy RCRA TSD Facilities that Manage the Largest Quantities of Wastes Received from Off She, Ranked by Quantity
of Waste Received, 1989
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3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
1
2
3
4
.5
.6
17
18
19
20
21
11
23
24
25
26
27
28
EPA ID
CAD008274938
ALD000622464
NYD049836679
PAD002395887
IN0078911146
LAD000777201
NJ0002385730
MID048090633
CAD097854541
IND000714840
MID000724831
PA0004835146
IL0000805812
OHD020273819
TXD000838896
OK0065438376
TXD083472266
IN0093219012
OH0000724088
SCD070375985
MND006148092
MID074259565
A0010154045
KSD007482029
XD000719518
ND980503890
10980615298
H0980569438
SITE NAME
KAISER STEEL RESOURCES INC.
CHEMICAL WASTE NANA6EKENT INC
CUM CHEMICAL SERVICES INC.
ZINC CORP. OF AMERICA
CHEMICAL WASTE MANAGEMENT OF INDIANA
CHEMICAL WASTE MANAGEMENT INC
DUPONT E I CHAMBERS WORKS
WAYNE DISPOSAL. INC.
6NB INCORPORATED/GOULD INC. METALS
KA STEEL CHEMICALS, INC
MICHIGAN DISPOSAL. INC.
MILL SERVICE. INC. - YUKON PLANT
PEORIA DISPOSAL CO fl
CHEMICAL WASTE MANAGEMENT INC
CHEMICAL WASTE H6MT
U.S. POLLUTION CONTROL. INC.
ARCO CHEMICAL COMPANY (CHANNELVIEW)
HERITAGE ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES INC
BY-PRODUCTS MANAGEMENT OF OHIO INC
6SX SERVICES OF SOUTH CAROLINA INC.
GOPHER SMELTING COMPANY
DYNECOL INC
ENVIRITE CORPORATION
VULCAN MATERIALS COMPANY
DISPOSAL SYSTEMS INC
HERITAGE ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES (HES)
ETRO-CHEM PROCESSING INC
6SX CHEMICAL SERVICES OF OHIO INC
CITY
FONTANA
EHELLE
MODEL CITY
PALMERTON
FORT WAYNE
CARLYSS
DEEPWATER
BELLEVILLE
LOS ANGELES
GARY
BELLEVILLE
YUKON
PEORIA
VICKERY
PORT ARTHUR
WAYNOKA
CHANNELVIEW
INDIANAPOLIS
CLEVELAND
PINEWOOO
EA6AN
DETROIT
YORK
WICHITA
DEER PARK
ROACHDALE
DETROIT
CLEVELAND
MANAGEMENT METHOD
OTHER TREATMENT
LANDFILL
STABILIZATION
FUEL BLENDING
OTHER TREATMENT
INCINERATION
LANDFILL
OTHER TREATMENT
METALS RECOVERY (FOR REUSE)
LANDFILL
LANDFILL
OTHER RECOVERY
OTHER DISPOSAL
AQUEOUS ORGANIC AND
INORGANIC TREATMENT
OTHER TREATMENT
INCINERATION
LANDFILL
INVALID SYSTEM TYPE
LANDFILL
METALS RECOVERY (FOR REUSE)
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT
STABILIZATION
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT
SLUDGE TREATMENT
LANDFILL
UNDERGROUND INJECTION
UNDERGROUND INJECTION
LANDFILL
STABILIZATION
OTHER TREATMENT
LAND TREATMENT
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT
ENERGY RECOVERY (REUSE AS
FUEL)
UNDERGROUND INJECTION
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT
OTHER TREATMENT
FUEL BLENDING
OTHER RECOVERY
OTHER TREATMENT
LANDFILL
METALS RECOVERY (FOR REUSE)
METALS RECOVERY (FOR REUSE)
STABILIZATION
LUD6E TREATMENT
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT
OTHER TREATMENT
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT
TABILIZATION
UNDERGROUND INJECTION
UNDERGROUND INJECTION
THER TREATMENT
QUEOUS ORGANIC TREATMENT
OLVENTS RECOVERY
QUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT
ANDFILL
FUEL BLENDING
QUEOUS ORGANIC AND INORGANIC
TREATMENT
THER TREATMENT
TABILIZATION
ftQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT
M121-M129
M132
M111-M119
M061
M121-M129
M041-M049
M132
M121-M129
M011-M019
M132
M132
M031-M039
M137
M091-M099
M121-M129
M041-M049
M132
M132
M011-M019
M071-M079
M111-M119
M071-M079
Ml 01 -Ml 09
M132
M134
M134
M132
M111-M119
M121-M129
M131
M071-M079
M051-M059
M134
M071-M079
M121
M061
M031
M121-M129
M132
M011-M019
H011-M019
M111-M119
M101-M109
M071-M079
M121-M129
M071-M079
M111-M119
M134
M134
M121-M129
M081-M089
M021-M029
M071-M079
M132
1061
M091-M099
M121-M129
M111-M119
M071-M079
QUANTITY
MANAGED1
546.289
299.211
26,609
17,800
580
0
277,136
26,840
272.129
218,259
208,701
4,604
447
120,611
85,015
176
167
21
199.896
153.642
142,828
114.149
109.917
524
104,340
103.251
100.454
63,166
24,836
5.184
2,440
261
60.405
31,547
57,051
25.181
6.374
2,379
86,309
65.878
80,000
56,497
12.776
3.283
1,878
191
45.943
29,864
75,003
65,665
3,372
2,730
2,223
375
69,421
66,849
36,315
26,269
2,259
35
i/aste only managed by storage is not included.
(Continued on next page)
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Exhibit 2-24. Fifty RCRA TSD Facilities that Manage the Largest Quantities of Wastes Received from Off Site, Ranked by Qi
of Waste Received, 1989 (Continued)
RANK
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
EPA ID
OKD000402396
UTD991301748
CAT080011059
PAD085690592
ILD000666206
M00054018288
TXD000742304
TXD055141378
MID005379607
ARD981 512270
TXD007926496
MOD029729688
TXD097673149
PAD002389559
ILD010284248
LD040891368
LAD008086506
KYD053348108
ARD981057870
HD004178612
ND000780544
ND072040348
SITE MAKE
CHEMICAL RESOURCES, INC.
U.S. POLLUTION CONTROL. INC. 6RASSY NTN.
PETROLEUM RECYCLING CORPORATION
UASTE CONVERSION INC
ENVIRITE CORP
CONTINENTAL CEMENT COMPANY. INC.
GIBRALTER CHEMICAL RESOURCES. INC.
ROLLINS ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES TX INC
LAFAR6E CORP.
ASH GROVE CEMENT COMPANY
NORTH TX CEMENT CO
SAFETY-KLEEN, INC.
EMPAK INC DEER PARK
KEYSTONE CEMENT COMPANY
CIDfl
HORSEHEAD RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT
PPG INDUSTRIES INC.
SAFETY-KLEEN CORP.
RINECO CHEMICAL INDUSTRIES
RESEARCH OIL COMPANY
FOUR COUNTY LANDFILL
LI LILLY a CO-CLINTON LABS
CITY
TULSA
TOOELE COUNTY
SIGNAL HILL
HATFIELD
HARVEY
HANNIBAL
VI NONA
DEER PARK
ALPENA
FOREMAN
MIDLOTHIAN
CLARKSVILLE
DEER PARK
BATH
CALUMET CITY
CHICAGO
WESTLAKE
NEW CASTLE
BENTON
CLEVELAND
ROCHESTER
CLINTON
MANAGEMENT METHOD
UNDERGROUND INJECTION
LANDFILL
STABILIZATION
OTHER TREATMENT
LAND TREATMENT
INVALID SYSTEM TYPE
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT
OTHER RECOVERY
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT
STABILIZATION
OTHER TREATMENT
INVALID SYSTEM TYPE
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT
SLUDGE TREATMENT
OTHER TREATMENT
ENERGY RECOVERY (REUSE AS
FUEL)
METALS RECOVERY (FOR REUSE)
INVALID SYSTEM TYPE
UNDERGROUND INJECTION
FUEL BLENDING
SOLVENTS RECOVERY
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT
INCINERATION
LANDFILL
ENERGY RECOVERY (REUSE AS
FUEL)
FUEL BLENDING
ENERGY RECOVERY (REUSE AS
FUEL)
ENERGY RECOVERY (REUSE AS
FUEL)
FUEL BLENDING
UNDERGROUND INJECTION
AQUEOUS ORGANIC TREATMENT
ENERGY RECOVERY (REUSE AS
FUEL)
LANDFILL
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT
OTHER TREATMENT
INVALID SYSTEM TYPE
METALS RECOVERY (FOR REUSE)
OTHER RECOVERY
INCINERATION
OTHER TREATMENT
FUEL BLENDING
SOLVENTS RECOVERY
NVALID SYSTEM TYPE
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT
OTHER TREATMENT
SOLVENTS RECOVERY
LANDFILL
NCINERATION
SOLVENTS RECOVERY
M134
M132
M111-M119
M121-M129
M131
M071-M079
M031-M039
M071-M079
M111-M119
M121-M129
M071-M079
Ml 01 -Ml 09
M121-M129
M051-M059
M011-M019
M134
M061
M021-M029
M071-M079
M041-M049
M132
M051-M059
M061
M051-M059
M051-M059
M061
M134
M081-M089
M051-M059
M132
M071-M079
M121-M129
M011-M019
M031-M039
M041-M049
M121-M129
M061
M021-M029
M071-M079
M121-M129
M021-M029
1132
M041-M049
M021-M029
QUAN
HANA
64
33
19
7
61
34
13
11
37
21
40
16
39
12
3
1
52
4
55
55
55
53
47
3
51
3C
13
6
49
44
i
47
4£
3;
t
]
41
31
£
1
Waste only managed by storage is not included.
NOTES: CBI data are excluded front this exhibit.
Columns may not sum due to rounding.
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Forty of the 60 largest TSD facilities were in the chemicals and allied products industry (two-
digit SIC Code 28). This industry accounted for 172.2 million tons or 87.6 percent of the total
quantity of RCRA hazardous waste managed nationwide. The remaining 20 facilities managed
relatively small quantities of hazardous waste. Two facilities in the petrochemicals and coal
products industry (two-digit SIC Code 29) cumulatively accounted for 3.1 million tons, or 1.6
percent of the total managed. Three sites in the electronic and other electric equipment
industry (two-digit SIC Code 36) managed 2.7 million tons, or 1.3 percent of the total. The
fabricated metal products industry (two-digit SIC Code 34) had 4 sites that managed 1.6 million
tons, or 0.8 percent of the total, while 4 sites in the primary metals industry (two-digit SIC Code
33) managed 1.5 million tons, or 0.8 percent of the total. The electric, gas, and sanitary
services industry (two-digit SIC Code 49) had 4 sites that managed 1.5 million tons, or 0.8
percent of the total.
Exhibits 2-25 and 2-26 illustrate the overall predominance of RCRA hazardous on-site RCRA
hazardous waste management. Exhibit 2-25 shows that almost 60 percent of the TSD facilities
managed waste generated on site only, while an additional 17 percent of the TSD facilities
managed wastes that were generated both on and off site. Twenty-four percent of TSD
facilities only managed RCRA hazardous wastes received from off site. Exhibit 2-26 shows
that 96 percent of all RCRA hazardous waste was managed at the site where it was
generated. Only 4 percent of all RCRA hazardous waste was shipped to off-site TSD facilities,
including commercial waste management facilities. Exhibits 2-25 and 2-26 together suggest
that the average quantity of RCRA hazardous waste managed at on-site facilities was much
larger than the quantity managed at TSD facilities that received waste from off site.
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Exhibit 2-25. Percentage of Facilities Managing RCRA Hazardous
Waste Generated Only On Site, Only Off Site,
and Both Sources, 1989
Percent
60
40
20
59.7
On-site
facilities
Off-site
facilities
Both
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Exhibit 2*26. Relative Amounts of RCRA Hazardous Wastes
Managed On Site and Off Site, 1989
Percent
100 r
95.9
On-site
facilities
Off-site
facilities
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2.5 RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE MANAGEMENT METHODS
The management methods presented in this section represent the primary management
methods of RCRA hazardous waste. Exhibits 2-27, 2-28 and 2-29 list quantities of RCRA
hazardous waste by management method and the number of TSD facilities using each
method. Exhibit 2-27 is sorted by system type code. Exhibit 2-28 is sorted in descending
order of the quantity of RCRA hazardous waste managed. Exhibit 2-29 is sorted in
descending order of the number of TSD facilities using the management method. These
exhibits show that a total of 1,200 facilities managed a total of 196.5 million tons of RCRA
hazardous waste.2'3
A large percentage (76%) of the RCRA hazardous waste was managed by various forms of
aqueous treatment. This treatment was almost entirely wastewater treatment that took place
in a system that included at least one unit that was subject to RCRA permitting requirements
(e.g., a surface impoundment). The next highest management category was underground
injection wells (14%). The type of waste injected into wells was also predominantly hazardous
wastewater.
2 It is important to note that Exhibits 2-27,2-28 and 2-29 enumerate waste quantities and facility counts for 17 different management
types, and in addition they include the category 'invalid' system type. The invalid system type was applied in cases where the
States indicated that wastes were managed on she, but the management method was incorrectly reported (e.g., a nonexistent
system type code such as M200 was used.) This was the case with 118 facilities.
3 Note that the number of TOR facffities (1,200) plus the number of storage-only facilities (1,770) do not sum to the total number of
TSD facilities (3,078). This occurred because several States indicated that sites were TSD facilities, but failed to provide any data
on the management methods they used or quantities of hazardous waste managed on she.
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Exhibit 2-27. Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed by Management Method, 1989
MANAGEMENT METHOD
METALS RECOVERY (FOR REUSE)
SOLVENTS RECOVERY
OTHER RECOVERY
INCINERATION
ENERGY RECOVERY (REUSE AS FUEL)
FUEL BLENDING
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT
AQUEOUS ORGANIC TREATMENT
AQUEOUS ORGANIC AND INORGANIC TREATMENT
SLUDGE TREATMENT
STABILIZATION
OTHER TREATMENT
LAND TREATMENT
LANDFILL
SURFACE IMPOUNDMENT
UNDERGROUND INJECTION
OTHER DISPOSAL
INVALID SYSTEM TYPE
SYSTEM
TYPE CODE
M011-M019
M021-M029
M031-M039
M041-M049
M051-M059
M061
M071-M079
M081-M089
M091-M099
M101-M109
M111-M119
M121-M129
M131
M132
M133
M134
M137
TOTAL
QUANTITY
MANAGED
(tons)
1.362.362
485,790
290,616
1,280.216
864,618
691.138
10.416.235
58,601,949
60.911,585
120,135
1.068,268
9.390.962
598,302
2.275.783
34,256
27,956,284
8,136
144,218
196,500,866
PERCENTAGE
OF
QUANTITY
0.7
0.2
0.1
0.7
0.4
0.4
5.3
29.8
41.2
0.1
0.5
4.8
0.3
1.2
<0.05
14.2
<0.05
0.1
100.0
NUMBER OF.
FACILITIES1
56
193
98
221
82
76
220
42
25
41
45
446
51
86
11
59
29
118
1,200
PERCENTAGE
OF
FACILITIES
4.7
16.1
8.2
18.4
6.8
6.3
18.3
3.5
2.1
3.4
3.8
37.2
4.3
7.2
0.9
4.9
2.4
9.8
100.0
1
Facilities with only storage units are excluded from this report.
NOTES: Columns may not sum to total because facilities may have multiple handling methods.
Columns may not sum due to rounding.
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Exhibit 2-28. Management Method, by Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed, 1989
MANAGEMENT METHOD
AQUEOUS ORGANIC AND INORGANIC TREATMENT
AQUEOUS ORGANIC TREATMENT
UNDERGROUND INJECTION
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT
OTHER TREATMENT
LANDFILL
METALS RECOVERY (FOR REUSE)
INCINERATION
STABILIZATION
ENERGY RECOVERY (REUSE AS FUEL)
FUEL BLENDING
LAND TREATMENT
SOLVENTS RECOVERY
OTHER RECOVERY
INVALID SYSTEM TYPE
SLUDGE TREATMENT
SURFACE IMPOUNDMENT
OTHER DISPOSAL
SYSTEM
TYPE CODE
M091-M099
M081-H089
M134
M071-M079
M121-M129
M132
M011-M019
M041-M049
M111-M119
M051-M059
M061
M131
M021-M029
M031-M039
M101-M109
M133
M137
TOTAL
QUANTITY
MANAGED
(tons)
80,911,585
58,601,949
27.956,284
10,416,235
9,390,962
2,275,783
1.362,362
1,280,216
1,068,268
864,618
691,138
598,302
485.790
290.616
144,218
120,135
34,256
8,136
196.500,853
PERCENT-
AGE OF
QUANTITY
41.2
29.8
14.2
5.3
4.8
1.2
0.7
0.7
0.5
0.4
0.4
0.3
0.2
0.1
0.1
0.1
<0.05
<0.05
100.0
NUMBER OF
FACILITIES1'2
25
42
59
220
446
86
56
221
45
82
76
51
193
98
118
41
11
29
1,200
PERCENTAGE
OF
FACILITIES2
1.3
2.2
3.1
11.6
23.5
4.5
2.9
11.6
2.4
4.3
4.0
2.7
10.2
5.2
6.2
2.2
0.6
1.5
100.0
Facilities with only storage units are excluded from this report.
Column may not sum to total because facilities may have multiple handling methods.
NOTE: Columns may not sum due to rounding.
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Exhibit 2-29. Management Method and Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed, by Number of
Facilities, 1989
MANAGEMENT METHOD
OTHER TREATMENT
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT
INCINERATION
SOLVENTS RECOVERY
INVALID SYSTEM TYPE
OTHER RECOVERY
ENERGY RECOVERY (REUSE AS FUEL)
LANDFILL
FUEL BLENDING
UNDERGROUND INJECTION
METALS RECOVERY (FOR REUSE)
LAND TREATMENT
AQUEOUS ORGANIC TREATMENT
SLUDGE TREATMENT
STABILIZATION
OTHER DISPOSAL
AQUEOUS ORGANIC AND INORGANIC TREATMENT
SURFACE IMPOUNDMENT
SYSTEM
TYPE CODE
M121-M129
M071-M079
M041-M049
M021-M029
M031-M039
M051-M059
M132
M061
M134
M011-M019
M131
M081-M089
M101-M109
M111-M119
M137
M091-M099
M133
TOTAL
QUANTITY
MANAGED
(tons)
9,390,952
10,416,235
1.280,216
485,790
144.218
290,616
864,618
2,275,783
691,138
27.956.284
1,362,362
598,302
58,601,949
120,135
1,068,268
8.136
80,911,585
34.256
196.500.853
PERCENT-
AGE OF
QUANTITY
4.8
5.3
0.7
0.2
0.1
0.1
0.4
1.2
0.4
14.2
0.7
0.3
29.8
0.1
0.5
<0.05
41.2
<0.05
100.0
NUMBER OF
FACILITIES1'2
446
220
221
193
118
98
82
86
76
59
56
51
42
41
45
29
25
11
1,200
PERCENTAGE
OF
FACILITIES2
23.5
11.6
11.6
10.2
6.2
5.2
4.3
4.5
4.0
3.1
2.9
2.7
2.2
2.2
2.4
1.5
1.3
0.6
100.0
1
Facilities with only storage units are excluded from this report.
Column may not sum to total because facilities may have multiple handling methods.
NOTE: Columns may not sum due to rounding.
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Exhibit 2-27 also shows the percentage of RCRA hazardous waste managed in landfills, by
incineration, or by recovery and recycling (metals, solvent, and other). Approximately 2.3
million tons or 1.2 percent of the total quantity managed was disposed in 86 landfill facilities,
while approximately 1.3 million tons or 0.7 percent of the total quantity managed was
incinerated4 at 221 facilities. Among the three recovery methods, approximately 2.1 million
tons or 1 percent of the total quantity managed was recovered and recycled. Under most
conditions, recovery and recycling processes are not subject to RCRA permitting requirements.
Recovery appears in Exhibit 2-27, because the RCRA hazardous waste was managed in a unit
subject to RCRA permitting requirements (predominantly RCRA storage units) prior to
recovering the waste. Since recovery and recycling hazardous waste in units exempt from
RCRA permitting requirements need not be reported if there was no prior storage in a unit
subject to RCRA permitting requirements, the actual quantity of RCRA hazardous waste
recovered and recycled was greater than the quantity shown in the exhibit.
Exhibits 2-30, 2-31 and 2-32 present the quantities and facility counts by management
methods for RCRA hazardous waste received from off site. Exhibit 2-30 is sorted by system
type code. Exhibit 2-31 is sorted in descending order by the quantity of waste managed.
Exhibit 2-32 is sorted in descending order by the number of TSD facilities that employ the
management method. These exhibits show that a total of 7.9 million tons of RCRA hazardous
waste received from off site was managed at 484 facilities.
The largest quantity of RCRA hazardous waste received from off site was disposed in landfills,
accounting for more than 26 percent of the national total quantity. Of the remaining 5 largest
quantity management methods, "other treatment" (which is often used as an "unknown" code)
was 16 percent, metals recovery (for reuse) was 9 percent, aqueous inorganic treatment was
8 percent, and underground Injection was 7 percent of the national total quantity. The
distribution of TSD facility counts is dominated by "other treatment" and invalid system types,
both of which are often provided by States unable to readily translate their management
4 Incineration includes those quantities of waste that are treated by incinerators with RCRA permits. Incineration does
not include luel blending or energy recovery, the two other treatment categories associated with thermal combustion
about which the biennial report collects data.
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Exhibit 2-30. Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed, by Management Method, Limited to Waste
Received from Off Site, 1989
MANAGEMENT METHOD
METALS RECOVERY (FOR REUSE)
SOLVENTS RECOVERY
OTHER RECOVERY
INCINERATION
ENERGY RECOVERY (REUSE AS FUEL)
FUEL BLENDING
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT
AQUEOUS ORGANIC TREATMENT
AQUEOUS ORGANIC AND INORGANIC TREATMENT
SLUDGE TREATMENT
STABILIZATION
OTHER TREATMENT
LAND TREATMENT
LANDFILL
SURFACE IMPOUNDMENT
UNDERGROUND INJECTION
OTHER DISPOSAL
INVALID SYSTEM TYPE
SYSTEM
TYPE CODE
M011-M019
MOZ1-M029
M031-M039
M041-M049
M051-M059
M061
M071-M079
MOB1-M089
M091-M099
M101-M109
M111-M119
M121-M129
M131
M132
M133
M134
M137
TOTAL
QUANTITY
MANAGED
(tons)
738,799
373.600
157.737
360.482
443.239
516,307
644,762
39,957
212.318
25,785
327,406
1.297,700
31,302
2,103,280
0
585.947
3.067
100,880
7,962,585
PERCENT-
AGE OF
QUANTITY
9.3
4.7
2.0
4.5
5.6
6.5
8.1
0.5
2.7
0.3
4.1
16.3
0.4
26.4
0.0
7.4
<0.05
1.3
100.0
NUMBER OF
FACILITIES1-2
34
86
35
88
28
59
67
17
13
13
28
138
10
51
1
16
8
115
484
PERCENTAGE
OF
FACILITIES2
7.0
17.8
7.2
18.2
5.8
12.2
13.8
3.5
2.7
2.7
5.8
28.5
2.1
10.5
0.2
3.3
1.7
23.8
100.0
1
Facilities with only storage units are excluded from this report.
* Column may not sum to total because facilities may have multiple handling methods.
NOTE: Columns may not sum due to rounding.
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Exhibit 2-31. Management Method, by Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed, Limhed to Waste
Received from Off Site, 1989
MANAGEMENT METHOD
LANDFILL
OTHER TREATMENT
METALS RECOVERY (FOR REUSE)
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT
UNDERGROUND INJECTION
FUEL BLENDING
ENERGY RECOVERY (REUSE AS FUEL)
SOLVENTS RECOVERY
INCINERATION
STABILIZATION
AQUEOUS ORGANIC AND INORGANIC TREATMENT
OTHER RECOVERY
INVALID SYSTEM TYPE
AQUEOUS ORGANIC TREATMENT
LAND TREATMENT
SLUDGE TREATMENT
OTHER DISPOSAL
SURFACE IMPOUNDMENT
SYSTEM
TYPE CODE
M132
M1Z1-M129
M011-M019
M071-M079
M134
M061
M051-M059
M021-M029
M041-M049
M111-M119
M091-M099
M031-M039
M081-M089
M131
M101-M109
M137
M133
TOTAL
QUANTITY
MANAGED
(tons)
2,103,280
1.297,700
738.799
644,762
585.947
516.307
443,239
373,600
360,482
327,406
212,318
157,737
100,880
39.957
31,302
25,785
3,067
0
7.962,585
PERCENT-
AGE OF
QUANTITY
26.4
16.3
9.3
8.1
7.4
6.5
5.6
4.7
4.5
4.1
2.7
2.0
1.3
0.5
0.4
0.3
<0.05
0.0
100.0
NUMBER OF
FACILITIES1-2
51
138
34
67
16
59
28
86
88
28
13
35
115
17
10
13
8
1
484
PERCENTAGE
FACILITIES2
10.5'
28.5
7.0
13.8
3.3
12.2
5.8
17.8
18.2
5.8
2.7
7.2
23.8
3.5
2.1
2.7
1.7
0.2
100.0
Facilities with only storage units are excluded from this report.
Column may not sum to total because facilities may have multiple handling methods.
NOTE: Columns may not sum due to rounding.
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Exhibit 2-32. Management Method and Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed, by Number of
Facilities, Limited to Waste Received from Off Site, 1989
MANAGEMENT METHOD
OTHER TREATMENT
INVALID SYSTEM TYPE
INCINERATION
SOLVENTS RECOVERY
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT
FUEL BLENDING
LANDFILL
OTHER RECOVERY
METALS RECOVERY (FOR REUSE)
ENERGY RECOVERY (REUSE AS FUEL)
STABILIZATION
AQUEOUS ORGANIC TREATMENT
UNDERGROUND INJECTION
AQUEOUS ORGANIC AND INORGANIC TREATMENT
SLUDGE TREATMENT
LAND TREATMENT
OTHER DISPOSAL
SURFACE IMPOUNDMENT
SYSTEM
TYPE CODE
M121-M129
M041-M049
M021-M029
M071-M079
M061
M132
M031-M039
M011-M019
M051-M059
M111-M119
M081-M089
M134
M091-M099
M101-M109
M131
M137
M133
TOTAL
QUANTITY
MANAGED
(tons)
1.297,700
100,880
360,482
373,600
644,762
516,307
2,103,280
157.737
738,799
443,239
327,406
39.957
585.947
212.318
25,785
31.302
3.067
0
7,962,585
PERCENT-
AGE OF
QUANTITY
16.3
1.3
4.5
4.7
8.1
6.5
26.4
2.0
9.3
5.6
4.1
0.5
7.4
2.7
0.3
0.4
<0.05
0.0
100.0
NUMBER OF.
FACILITIES1-2
138
115
88
86
67
59
51
35
34
28
28
17
16
13
13
10
8
1
484
PERCENTAGE
OF
FACILITIES2
28.5
23.8
18.2
17.8
13.8
12.2
10.5
7.2
7.0
5.8
5.8
3.5
3.3
2.7
2.7
2.1
1.7
0.2
100.0
1
Facilities with only storage units are excluded from this report.
Column may not sum to total because facilities may have multiple handling methods.
NOTE: Columns may not sum due to rounding.
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system codes into the EPA code set. Among the remaining system types, incineration,
solvents recovery, aqueous inorganic treatment, fuel blending, and landfills predominate, with
each system type being present at more than 50 facilities.
To further describe the types of wastes that were managed by different management methods,
Exhibit 2-33 lists 18 distinct methods together with the four largest waste types managed by
each method. In descending order, the following processes were used to manage more than
two million tons of RCRA hazardous waste: aqueous organic and inorganic treatment,
aqueous organic treatment, underground injection, aqueous inorganic treatment, other
treatment, stabilization, and landfill. Note that "RCRA" appears twice in Exhibit 2-33 as a
waste type; these were RCRA wastes of an unidentified type.
A combination of aqueous organic and inorganic treatment processes was used to treat more
RCRA hazardous waste than any other method, accounting for more than 81 million tons of
waste, almost all of which was wastewater. General mixtures of waste types (MOMX)
accounted for almost all of the total quantity of that waste.
Aqueous organic treatment was used to manage 58.6 million tons of RCRA hazardous waste,
almost all of which was wastewater. While not shown in Exhibit 2-33, the specific process that
was used to manage the majority of the waste was biological treatment. Almost all of the
wastes managed in this way were waste types MOMX (general mixtures), K048 (dissolved air
flotation from petroleum refining), and KOMX (mixtures of wastes from specific sources).
Underground injection of wastewater was used to manage 28 million tons of RCRA hazardous
waste. The predominant waste types injected were general mixtures (MOMX), corrosive waste
(D002), reactive waste (D003), and characteristic mixtures (DOMX). These were almost
entirely wastewaters.
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Exhibit 2-33. Four Largest Quantities and Types of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed, by Management
Method, 1989
SYSTEM
TYPE CODE
M011-M019
M021-M029
M031-H039
M041-M049
M051-M059
M061
M071-M079
H081-M089
M091-M099
M101-M109
M111-M119
M121-M129
MANAGEMENT METHOD
METALS RECOVERY (FOR REUSE)
SOLVENTS RECOVERY
OTHER RECOVERY
INCINERATION
ENERGY RECOVERY (REUSE AS FUEL)
FUEL BLENDING
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT
AQUEOUS ORGANIC TREATMENT
AQUEOUS ORGANIC AND INORGANIC TREATMENT
SLUDGE TREATMENT
STABILIZATION
OTHER TREATMENT
TOTAL
QUANTITY
MANAGED
(tons)
1,362,362
485,790
290.616
1.280,216
864,618
691.138
10,416,235
58,601,949
80,911,585
120.135
1.068.268
9,390.962
WASTE TYPE1
0007
K061
OOMX*
D008
0001
F005
MOMX*
RCRA
0001
K019
K048
K022
MOMX*
DOMX*
0001
FOMX*
MOMX*
0001
RCRA
FOMX*
MOMX*
FOMX*
F003
0001
0002
DOMX*
F006
0007
FOMX*
MOMX*
K048
KOMX*
MOMX*
OOMX*
0002
F006
F006
MOMX*
K051
K048
D008
F006
MOMX*
K061
D002
FOMX*
D007
OOMX*
QUANTITY
MANAGED
(tons)1
617.422
360,237
164,586
132,949
103,292
49,839
45,588
43,664
122,636
38,600
24,067
17.950
421,786
202,213
114,433
68.578
250,821
248,428
148,140
112,046
255,826
111,723
107.425
98,471
120.605
470.753
688,588
573.670
566,872
17.272.827
7.808.800
578,624
80,539,599
148,286
108,320
35,917
34.029
30.388
25,382
10.590
435,165
248,543
126.780
55,389
4,278,566
2,274,616
602,969
547.877
(Continued on next page)
1 CBI data are included in Total Quantity Managed but excluded from Quantity Managed and Waste Type.
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Exhibit 2-33. Four Largest QuantHiaa and Typaa of RCRA Hazardoua Waste Managad, by Management
Method, 1989 (Continued)
SYSTEM
TYPE CODE
H131
M132
M133
M134
M137
MANAGEMENT METHOD
LAND TREATMENT
LANDFILL
SURFACE IMPOUNfHENT
UNDERGROUND INJECTION
OTHER DISPOSAL
INVALID SYSTEM TYPE
TOTAL
QUANTITY
MANAGED
(tons)
598.302
2.275.783
34,256
27.956,284
8.136
144.218
WASTE TYPE1
0007
0002
K049
K048
0008
DOMX*
MOMX*
F006
D002
OOMX*
KOMX*
K071
MOHX*
CJ02
D003
DOMX*
U112
MOMX*
D001
D003
D007
D001
LABP
MOMX*
QUANTITY
MANAGED
(tons)1
354.752
89.373
34.092
31.270
253,274
242.168
227.869
225.675
17,322
7.107
3.216
1.565
8.757.444
6.619.607
3.457.253
3,244,900
3.374
2.377
1.274
812
31.521
20.068
19.920
14.940
1 CBI data are included in Total Quantity Managed but excluded from Quantity Managed and Waste Type.
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Metals recovery was used to manage 1.4 million tons of RCRA hazardous waste. The specific
waste types that had the largest quantities of waste managed through metals recovery were
characteristic chromium wastes (D007), emission control dust/sludge from the primary
production of steel in electric furnaces (K061), and characteristic mixtures (DOMX), and lead
characteristic waste (D008).
A total of 1.3 million tons of RCRA hazardous waste was incinerated. The largest waste type
that was incinerated was general mixed waste (MOMX). While not shown in Exhibit 2-33,
wastes characterized as both ignitable and spent solvent were the major waste types that were
incinerated, and more liquids were incinerated than solids or sludges. Due to the inherent heat
content of ignitable wastes and solvents, incineration was a common method chosen for
disposing such wastes.
While only a combined total of 2.3 million tons of RCRA hazardous wastes was managed in
landfills, by land treatment, and in surface impoundments (to be closed as a landfill), the
quantities of wastes managed by these methods may have a relatively greater impact on the
environment than similar quantities of wastes that were managed in wastewater treatment
processes. Characteristic lead waste (D008) was the largest hazardous waste type that was
managed in landfills. The second and third largest waste types landfilled were, respectively,
characteristic mixtures (DOMX) and general mixtures (MOMX). Wastewater treatment sludge
(F006) was the fourth largest waste type that was landfilled. Sludge resulting from the
treatment of hazardous wastewaters onen contains heavy metals, and is sent off site for
stabilization and subsequent disposal in landfills.
Characteristic chromium wastes (D007) and corrosive wastes (D002) were the two largest
waste types that were managed by land treatment. The petroleum refining industry also
contributed significantly to the total quantity of land-treated waste, including slop oil emulsion
solids (K049), and dissolved air flotation float (K048).
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The predominant waste type managed in surface impoundments (to be closed as a landfill)
was corrosive characteristic waste (D002).
Exhibits 2-34 through 2-45 present State data for the following 4 management methods:
disposal in landfills, incineration, disposal in underground injection wells, and disposal in
surface impoundments. These 4 methods are singled out because of their potential impact
on the environment, and because they are an important part of overall RCRA hazardous waste
management.
Exhibits 2-34 and 2-35 list the States along with the associated quantities of RCRA hazardous
wastes disposed in landfills in 1989 and the number of facilities using this waste management
method. Exhibit 2-34 lists the States in alphabetical order, and Exhibit 2-35 lists the States
in descending order of quantity managed. Twenty-nine States had 86 facilities that operated
a RCRA hazardous waste landfill, cumulatively disposing of 2.3 million tons. Alabama, with
353,580 tons, and Indiana, with 330,758 tons, were the States that managed the largest
quantities of RCRA hazardous wastes in landfills. These States were followed by New York
(277,156 tons), Louisiana (266,640 tons), and Michigan (200,175 tons). These 5 States
accounted for nearly 63 percent of the total RCRA hazardous waste disposed in landfills.
Texas had the largest number of landfills with 20 facilities, followed by Indiana with 7 facilities.
The map in Exhibit 2-38 illustrates, by State, the range of quantities of RCRA hazardous waste
disposed in landfills in the nation.
Thirty-nine of the 55 States used incineration as a RCRA hazardous waste management
method during 1989. Exhibits 2-37 and 2-38 show the quantity of RCRA hazardous waste
incinerated. Exhibit 2-37 lists the States in alphabetical order, and Exhibit 2-38 ranks the
States by the quantity of RCRA hazardous waste incinerated. Nearly 1.3 million tons of RCRA
hazardous waste were incinerated in the U.S. during 1989. Facilities located in Texas
incinerated the greatest quantity of RCRA hazardous waste (521,822 tons), followed by Ohio
(176,810 tons) and Louisiana (113,607 tons). Twenty-four of the 39 States incinerated less
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Exhibit 2-34. States Disposing RCRA Hazardous Waste in Landfills, 1989
STATE
ALABAMA
ARIZONA
ARKANSAS
CALIFORNIA*
COLORADO
CONNECTICUT
IDAHO*
ILLINOIS
INDIANA
KANSAS
LOUISIANA
MICHIGAN
MINNESOTA
MISSISSIPPI
MISSOURI
NEVADA
NEW HAMPSHIRE
NEW JERSEY
NEW YORK
NORTH DAKOTA
OHIO*
OKLAHOMA
OREGON*
SOUTH CAROLINA
TEXAS
UTAH
VERMONT
WASHINGTON
WEST VIRGINIA
HAZARDOUS WASTE
RANK
1
17
20
16
19
18
29
6
2
27
4
5
22
15
13
12
28
21
3
25
14
8
23
7
9
10
26
24
11
TOTAL
QUANTITY
(tons)
353.580
262
188
2.167
213
261
0
172,841
330.758
4
266.640
200,175
27
3,367
5.700
15.760
0
167
277,156
7
3.643
63.206
25
85,878
52.391
40,581
6
14
17,334
2.275.783
PERCENT
15.5
<0.05
<0.05
0.1
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
7.6
14.5
<0.05
11.7
8.8
<0.05
0.1
0.3
0.7
0.0
<0.05
12.2
<0.05
0.2
2.8
<0.05
3.8
2.3
1.8
<0.05
<0.05
0.8
100.0
TSD FACILITIES
NUMBER
5
1
1
5
1
2
1
6
7
1
3
3
5
2
3
1
1
1
2
1
3
2
2
1
20
2
1
1
2
86
PERCENT
5.8
1.2
1.2
5.8
1.2
2.3
1.2
7.0
8.1
1.2
3.5
3.5
5.8
2.3
3.5
1.2
1.2
1.2
2.3
1.2
3.5
2.3
2.3
1.2
23.3
2.3
1.2
1.2
2.3
100.0
* Some sites in these states claimed their data as Confidential Business Information (CBI). The national
total quantity includes hazardous waste landfilled at the CBI sites. The state quantity does not
include hazardous waste landfilled at CBI sites. The number of TSD facilities includes CBI sites.
NOTES: States not listed did not dispose of hazardous wastes in landfills during 1989.
Columns may not sum due to rounding.
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Exhibit 2-35. Rank Ordering of States Disposing RCRA Hazardous Waste in Landfills, 1989
STATE
ALABAMA
INDIANA
NEW YORK
LOUISIANA
MICHIGAN
ILLINOIS
SOUTH CAROLINA
OKLAHOMA
TEXAS
UTAH
WEST VIRGINIA
NEVADA
MISSOURI
OHIO*
MISSISSIPPI
CALIFORNIA*
ARIZONA
CONNECTICUT
COLORADO
ARKANSAS
NEW JERSEY
MINNESOTA
OREGON*
WASHINGTON
NORTH DAKOTA
VERMONT
KANSAS
NEW HAMPSHIRE
IDAHO*
HAZARDOUS WASTE
RANK
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
TOTAL
QUANTITY
(tons)
353,580
330.758
277,156
266,640
200,175
172,641
85,878
63,206
52,391
40,581
17,334
15,760
5,700
3,643
3.367
2.167
262
261
213
188
167
27
25
14
7
6
4
0
0
2.275,783
PERCENT
15.5
14.5
12.2
11.7
8.8
7.6
3.8
2.8
2.3
1.8
0.8
0.7
0.3
0.2
0.1
0.1
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
0.0
0.0
100.0
TSD FACILITIES
NUMBER
5
7
2
3
3
6
1
2
20
2
2
1
3
3
2
5
1
2
1
1
1
5
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
86
PERCENT
5.8
8.1
2.3
3.5
3.5
7.0
1.2
2.3
23.3
2.3
2.3
1.2
3.5
3.5
2.3
5.8
1.2
2.3
1.2
1.2
1.2
5.8
2.3
1.2
1.2
1.2
1.2
1.2
1-2
100.0
* Some sites in these states claimed their data as Confidential Business Information (CBI). The national
total quantity includes hazardous waste landfilled at the CBI sites. The state quantity does not
include hazardous waste landfilled at CBI sites. The number of TSD facilities includes CBI sites.
NOTES: States not listed did not dispose of hazardous wastes in landfills during 1989.
Columns may not sum due to rounding.
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Exhibit 2-36. Total Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Disposed in
Landfills, by State, 1989
D Less than 1*
S 1 to 10,ooo
H 10,001 to 200,000
• Greater than 200,000
* Includes Delaware, D.C., Guam, Rhode Island,
Trust Territories, and Virgin Islands
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Exhibit 2-37. States Managing RCRA Hazardous Waste by Incineration, 1989
STATE
ALABAMA
ARIZONA
ARKANSAS
CALIFORNIA
COLORADO
CONNECTICUT
DELAWARE
GEORGIA
HAWAII
IDAHO
ILLINOIS
INDIANA
IOWA
KANSAS
KENTUCKY
LOUISIANA
MARYLAND
MICHIGAN
MINNESOTA
MISSISSIPPI
MISSOURI
NEVADA
NEW HAMPSHIRE
NEW JERSEY
NEW MEXICO
NEW YORK
NORTH DAKOTA
OHIO
OKLAHOMA
OREGON
PENNSYLVANIA
PUERTO RICO
SOUTH CAROLINA
TEXAS
UTAH
VERMONT
VIRGINIA
WEST VIRGINIA
WISCONSIN
HAZARDOUS WASTE
RANK
19
30
9
5
31
18
26
15
38
37
12
10
22
21
24
3
17
13
20
33
4
32
39
29
35
6
27
2
25
34
16
7
8
1
28
36
14
11
23
TOTAL
QUANTITY
(tons)
4.122
266
35.578
57.645
111
5.254
888
11.779
1
2
28,668
35,358
3,014
3.100
1.256
113,607
6.261
28,102
3,886
78
69.003
100
0
359
10
43.916
441
176.810
898
26
8.881
38.162
35.767
521,822
394
3
13.288
28.699
2,659
1,280.216
PERCENT
0.3
<0.05
2.8
4.5
<0.05
0.4
0.1
0.9
<0.05
<0.05
2.2
2.8
0.2
0.2
0.1
8.9
0.5
2.2
0.3
<0.05
5.4
<0.05
0.0
<0.05
<0.05
3.4
<0.05
13.8
0.1
<0.05
0.7
3.0
2.8
40.8
<0.05
<0.05
1.0
2.2
0.2
100.0
TSD FACILITIES
NUMBER '
6
5
8
15
1
6
1
3
1
1
13
9
3
4
1
12
3
6
7
2
10
1
1
6
1
10
1
20
4
1
5
5
4
24
4
1
4
8
4
221
PERCENT
2.7
2.3
3.6
6.8
0.5
2.7
0.5
1.4
0.5
0.5
5.9
4.1
1.4
1.8
0.5
5.4
1.4
2.7
3.2
0.9
4.5
0.5
0.5
2.7
0.5
4.5
0.5
9.0
1.8
0.5
2.3
2.3
1.8
10.9
1.8
0.5
1.8
3.6
1.8
100.0
NOTES: States not listed did not manage hazardous waste by incineration during 1989.
Columns may not sum due to rounding.
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Exhibit 2-38. Rank Ordering of States Managing RCRA Hazardous Waste by Incineration, 1989
STATE
TEXAS
OHIO
LOUISIANA
MISSOURI
CALIFORNIA
NEW YORK
PUERTO RICO
SOUTH CAROLINA
ARKANSAS
INDIANA
WEST VIRGINIA
ILLINOIS
MICHIGAN
VIRGINIA
GEORGIA
PENNSYLVANIA
MARYLAND
CONNECTICUT
ALABAMA
MINNESOTA
KANSAS
IOWA
WISCONSIN
KENTUCKY
OKLAHOMA
DELAWARE
NORTH DAKOTA
UTAH
NEW JERSEY
ARIZONA
COLORADO
NEVADA
MISSISSIPPI
OREGON
NEW MEXICO
VERMONT
IDAHO
HAWAII
NEW HAMPSHIRE
HAZARDOUS WASTE
RANK
1
2
3
A
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
TOTAL
QUANTITY
(tons)
521.822
176,810
113.607
69,003
57,645
43.916
38,162
35,767
35,578
35.358
28,699
28,668
28,102
13,288
11.779
8,881
6.261
5.254
4.122
3.886
3.100
3.014
2.659
1.256
898
888
441
394
359
266
111
100
78
26
10
3
2
1
0
1,280.216
PERCENT
40.8
13.8
8.9
5.4
4.5
3.4
3.0
2.8
2.8
2.8
2.2
2.2
2.2
1.0
0.9
0.7
0.5
0.4
0.3
0.3
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.1
0.1
0.1
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
0.0
99.9
TSD FACILITIES
NUMBER
24
20
12
10
15
10
5
4
8
9
8
13
6
4
3
5
3
6
6
7
4
3
4
1
4
1
1
4
6
5
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
221
PERCENT
10.9
9.0
5.4
4.5
6.8
4.5
2.3
1.8
3.6
4.1
3.6
5.9
2.7
1.8
1.4
2.3
1.4
2.7
2.7
3.2
1.8
1.4
1.8
0.5
1.8
0.5
0.5
1.8
2.7
2.3
0.5
0.5
0.9
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.5
100.0
NOTES: States not listed did not manage hazardous waste by incineration during 1989.
Columns may not sum due to rounding.
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than 10,000 tons each. Nationwide, there were 221 incineration facilities in operation in 1989,
24 of which were in Texas, which had the largest number of incineration facilities. The map
in Exhibit 2-39 illustrates, by State, the range of quantities of RCRA hazardous wastes
incinerated in the nation.
Only 12 of the 55 States used underground injection wells to dispose of RCRA hazardous
waste in 1989. The data for each State, showing the quantity injected into the wells, along
with the number of TSD facilities using this waste management method, are presented in
Exhibits 2-40 and 2-41. Exhibit 2-40 lists the States in alphabetical order, and Exhibit 2-41
lists the States in descending order of quantity managed.
Texas, with 12.2 million tons, and Louisiana, with 8.3 million tons, injected the bulk of the
RCRA hazardous waste that was disposed in underground injection wells. Together, they
accounted for 73 percent of the 28 million tons injected. By comparison, Michigan and
Oklahoma, the States with the lowest quantity figures, together injected 125,108 tons, which
together accounted for only 0.4 percent of the total quantity injected. During 1989,
underground injection was used by a total of 59 facilities, the largest number of which were
in Texas with 26 facilities, followed by Louisiana with 12 facilities. The map in Exhibit 2-42
illustrates, by State, the range of quantities of RCRA hazardous waste injected into
underground wells in the nation.
Exhibits 2-43 and 2-44 list the States with the quantity of RCRA hazardous waste disposed
in surface impoundments (to be closed as landfills) and the number of TSD facilities using this
waste management method. Exhibit 2-43 lists the States in alphabetical order, and Exhibit
2-44 lists the States in descending order of quantity managed. This quantity represents only
waste that first entered the surface impoundment in 1989; it does not include waste stored in
the impoundments from prior years. A total of 11 facilities in the nation managed a total of
34,256 tons in disposal surface impoundments. Texas, with 2 facilities, had by far the largest
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Exhibit 2-39. Total Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Incinerated, by State, 1989
Puerto Rico
D Less than 1*
E3 1 to 10,000**
El 10,001 to 50,000
• Greater than 50,000
* Includes D.C., Guam, Rhode Island,
Trust Territories, and Virgin Islands
** Includes Delaware
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Exhibit 2-40. States Disposing RCRA Hazardous Waste in Underground Injection Wells, 1989
STATE
ARKANSAS
FLORIDA
ILLINOIS
INDIANA
KANSAS
LOUISIANA
MICHIGAN
MISSISSIPPI
OHIO
OKLAHOMA
TENNESSEE
TEXAS
CBI*
HAZARDOUS WASTE
RANK
7
10
8
6
3
2
12
9
5
11
4
1
13
TOTAL
QUANTITY
(tons)
681,490
320.134
487,527
945,336
1.666,025
8,278,900
60,405
342,473
1,330,688
64,703
1,563,784
12.194,749
70
27.956,288
PERCENT
2.4
1.1
1.7
3.4
6.0
29.6
0.2
1.2
4.8
0.2
5.7
43.6
<0.05
100.0
TSD FACILITIES
NUMBER'
2
1
3
5
1
12
1
1
4
1
1
26
1
59
PERCENT
3.4
1.7
5.2
8.6
1.7
20.7
1.7
1.7
6.9
1.7
1.7
44.8
1.7
100.0
* A State not listed above had at least one site that claimed its data as Confidential Business Informa-
tion.
NOTES: States not listed did not dispose of hazardous waste in underground injection wells during 1989.
Columns may not sum due to rounding.
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Exhibit 2-41. Rank Ordering of States Disposing RCRA Hazardous Waste in Underground Injection Wells,
1989
STATE
TEXAS
LOUISIANA
KANSAS
TENNESSEE
OHIO
INDIANA
ARKANSAS
ILLINOIS
MISSISSIPPI
FLORIDA
OKLAHOMA
MICHIGAN
CBI*
HAZARDOUS WASTE
RANK
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
TOTAL
QUANTITY
(tons)
12.194,749
8,278,900
1,666,025
1,583,784
1,330,688
945,336
681,490
487.527
342.473
320,134
64.703
60,405
70
27,956,288
PERCENT
43.6
29.6
6.0
5.7
4.8
3.4
2.4
1.7
1.2
1.1
0.2
0.2
<0.05
100.0
TSD FACILITIES
NUMBER
26
12
1
1
4
5
2
3
1
1
1
1
1
59
PERCENT
44.8
20.7
1.7
1.7
6.9
8.6
3.4
5.2
1.7
1.7
1.7
1.7
1.7
100.0
* A State not listed above had at least one site that claimed its data as Confidential Business
Information.
NOTES: States not listed did not dispose of hazardous waste in underground injection wells during 1989.
Columns may not sum due to rounding.
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Exhibit 2-42. Total Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Disposed in Underground
Injection Wells, by State, 1989
Puerto Rico
D 0*
H 1 to 500,000
H 500,001 to 5,000,000
• Greater than 5,000,000
' Includes Delaware, D.C., Guam, Rhode Island,
Trust Territories, and Virgin Islands
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Exhibit 2-43. States Disposing RCRA Hazardous Waste in Surface Impoundments, 1989
STATE
ALABAMA
ARKANSAS
CONNECTICUT
GEORGIA
KANSAS
OHIO
TEXAS
WEST VIRGINIA
CBI*
HAZARDOUS WASTE
RANK
3
7
8
6
4
2
1
5
9
TOTAL
QUANTITY
(tons)
1,565
675
553
861
1,500
7.013
20.643
1.446
<0.5
34,256
PERCENT
4.6
2.0
1.6
2.5
4.4
20.5
60.3
4.2
<0.05
100.0
TSD FACILITIES
NUMBER
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
1
1
11
PERCENT
9.1
9.1
9.1
9.1
9.1
18.2
18.2
9.1
9.1
100.0
* A State not listed above had at least one site that claimed its data as Confidential Business Informa-
tion.
NOTES: States not listed did not dispose of hazardous waste in surface impoundments during 1989.
Columns may not sum due to rounding.
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Exhibit 2-44. Rank Ordering of States Disposing RCRA Hazardous Waste in Surface Impoundments, 1989
STATE
TEXAS
OHIO
ALABAMA
KANSAS
VEST VIRGINIA
GEORGIA
ARKANSAS
CONNECTICUT
CBI*
HAZARDOUS WASTE
RANK
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
TOTAL
QUANTITY
(tons)
20.643
7.013
1,565
1,500
1,446
861
675
553
<0.5
34,256
PERCENT
60.3
20.5
4.6
4.4
4.2
2.5
2.0
1.6
<0.05
100.0
TSD FACILITIES
NUMBER
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
11
PERCENT
18.2
18.2
9.1
9.1
9.1
9.1
9.1
9.1
9.1
100.0
* A State not listed above had at least one site that claimed its data as Confidential Business Informa-
tion.
NOTES: States not listed did not dispose of hazardous waste in surface impoundments during 1989.
Columns may not sum due to rounding.
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quantity with 20,643 tons, accounting for 60.3 percent of the total amount managed by this
method in the nation. The map in Exhibit 2-45 illustrates, by State, the range of quantities of
RCRA hazardous waste disposed in surface impoundments in the nation.
2.6 HAZARDOUS WASTE STATE IMPORTS AND EXPORTS
RCRA hazardous waste imports from other States and exports to other States are discussed
in Section 2-6. The quantities of RCRA hazardous wastes that were imported and exported
by each State are presented in Exhibit 2-46. All but one State, the Virgin Islands, exported
hazardous waste to one or more States for management, while 47 States imported hazardous
waste from other States for management Eight States did not import any RCRA hazardous
waste. The three leading RCRA hazardous waste importing States were Ohio with 402,061
tons, Pennsylvania with 356,702 tons, and Alabama with 333,661 tons. The three leading
RCRA hazardous waste exporting States were Pennsylvania with 426,113 tons, Ohio with
326,339 tons, and Texas with 298,396 tons. Approximately 4 million tons or 2 percent of the
197.5 million tons of RCRA hazardous waste generated were shipped (i.e., gross total exports)
by generators to out-of-state TSD facilities for management.
The difference between the total RCRA hazardous waste imported and the total RCRA
hazardous waste exported is also indicated in Exhibit 2-46. This quantity is defined to be "net
imports." A positive quantity indicates that the State was a net importer of RCRA hazardous
waste; a negative quantity indicates that the State was a net exporter of RCRA hazardous
waste. Of the 55 States, 17 were net importers of RCRA hazardous waste, 37 were net
exporters, and 1 State, the Virgin Islands, neither imported nor exported RCRA hazardous
waste. The three largest net importing States were Indiana with 181,170 tons, Alabama with
176,160 tons, and South Carolina with 113,117 tons. The largest net exporter was California
with 176,340 tons, followed by Texas with 108,820 tons, Wisconsin with 87,803 tons, and
Connecticut with 87,248 tons.
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Exhibit 2-45. Total Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Disposed in
Surface Impoundments, by State, 1989
1 to 1,000
1,001 to 10,000
Greater than 10,000
* Includes Delaware, D.C., Guam, Rhode Island,
Trust Territories, and Virgin Islands
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Exhibit 2-46. RCRA Hazardous Waste Imports and Exports, by State, 1989
STATE
ALABAMA
ALASKA
ARIZONA
ARKANSAS
CALIFORNIA
COLORADO
CONNECTICUT
DELAWARE
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
FLORIDA
GEORGIA
GUAM
HAWAII
IDAHO
ILLINOIS
INDIANA
IOWA
KANSAS
KENTUCKY
LOUISIANA
MAINE
MARYLAND
MASSACHUSETTS
MICHIGAN
MINNESOTA
MISSISSIPPI
MISSOURI
MONTANA
NEBRASKA
NEVADA
NEW HAMPSHIRE
NEW JERSEY
NEW MEXICO
NEW YORK
NORTH CAROLINA
NORTH DAKOTA
OHIO
OKLAHOMA
OREGON
PENNSYLVANIA
PUERTO RICO
RHODE ISLAND
SOUTH CAROLINA
SOUTH DAKOTA
TENNESSEE
TEXAS
TRUST TERRITORIES
UTAH
VERMONT
VIRGINIA
WASHINGTON
WEST VIRGINIA
WISCONSIN
WYOMING
TOTAL IMPORTS
(tons)
333,661
0
778
115,352
28,556
1,984
21.253
1
0
16,617
18.188
0
149
37.524
285.886
313.484
2.330
26.167
92.282
238.750
0
7.731
0
199.634
12.581
18.649
96.944
0
19,115
15,142
211
165.933
16
141,488
36,168
660
402,061
113,781
57,330
356,702
6
13.707
151.652
122
67.541
189,576
2
46.639
100
53.109
15.501
1,774
23,387
0
TOTAL 3,740.225
TOTAL EXPORTS
(tons)
157,501
3,470
23.415
99,014
204,896
33,044
108,501
14,084
2,409
60.915
89,459
203
1,449
1,579
244.472
132.313
21,402
40,820
66,109
150.058
52,635
68.913
25.444
227,860
38,805
43,415
105.154
2,497
8.374
1.954
13,100
218.015
5.252
149.938
43,530
3,651
326.339
47,713
18,817
426,113
8,636
5.201
38,535
1.372
41.335
298.396
24
6.505
13.840
40.988
57.476
63,767
111.190
2.954
3.972.853
NET IMPORTS
( imports-exports)
176,160
-3,470
-22.637
16,338
-176,340
-31.061
-87,248
-14,083
-2,409
-44,298
-71,272
-203
-1,300
35,945
41,414
181,170
-19,071
-14,653
26,173
88,691
-52.635
-61.182
-25.444
-28,225
-26.224
-24.765
-8,210
-2.497
10,742
13,188
-12.889
-52.082
-5.236
-8,450
-7.363
-2.991
75.722
66.068
38.513
-69,411
-8,630
8,506
113,117
-1,250
26,206
-108.820
-22
40,135
-13,740
12.121
-41.975
-61.993
-87.803
-2.954
-232.628
NOTE: Columns may not sum due to rounding.
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Exhibit 2-47 displays the quantities of RCRA hazardous wastes that were imported and
exported, by EPA region. Each of the 10 regions was both an importer and an exporter.
Region 5 was the largest net importer, and Region 3 was the largest net exporter.
Exhibit 2-48 presents, by State, the total imports and exports for each State relative to the total
quantity managed and the total quantity generated by that State. Fourteen of the 55 States
exported more than half of their RCRA hazardous waste. Conversely, 8 States imported more
than 50 percent of the RCRA hazardous waste managed.
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Exhibit 2-47. RCRA Hazardous Waste Imports and Exports, by EPA Region, 1989
EPA REGION
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
TOTAL IMPORTS
(tons)
12.226
262.481
358,917
386,755
697,929
296,021
138,048
42,252
21,948
99,687
TOTAL 2.316,266
TOTAL EXPORTS
(tons)
139,673
320,355
555,160
258.578
476,692
182,481
169,703
43.925
194,644
36,622
2,378.033
NET IMPORTS
( imports-exports )
-127.446
-57.874
-196,243
128,177
221.037
113.539
-31.655
-1,674
-172.696
63,065
-61,767
NOTE: Columns may not sum due to rounding.
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Exhibit 2-48. RCRA Hazardous Waste Generation, Imports, Exports, and Management, by State, 1989
STATE
ALABAMA
ALASKA
ARIZONA
ARKANSAS
CALIFORNIA
COLORADO
CONNECTICUT
DELAWARE
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
FLORIDA
GEORGIA
GUAM
HAWAII
IDAHO
ILLINOIS
INDIANA
IOWA
KANSAS
KENTUCKY
LOUISIANA
MAINE
MARYLAND
MASSACHUSETTS
MICHIGAN
MINNESOTA
MISSISSIPPI
MISSOURI
MONTANA
NEBRASKA
NEVADA
NEW HAMPSHIRE
NEW JERSEY
NEW MEXICO
NEW YORK
NORTH CAROLINA
NORTH DAKOTA
OHIO
OKLAHOMA
OREGON
PENNSYLVANIA '
PUERTO RICO
RHODE ISLAND
SOUTH CAROLINA
SOUTH DAKOTA
TENNESSEE
TEXAS
TRUST TERRITORIES
UTAH
VERMONT
VIRGIN ISLANDS
VIRGINIA
WASHINGTON
WEST VIRGINIA
WISCONSIN
WYOMING
TOTAL
GENERATED
(tons)
403.701
3,664
124.595
805,150
4.670.579
117,347
1.390,314
19,766
2.357
411,832
2.615,210
573
2,149
15,062
1.381,799
1.843,015
76,240
1.713.963
149,612
9.094,768
52,528
265,227
34,142
35.143.264
239,098
717,291
384.289
4,978
72,209
4,685
18,211
47,096,658
10.961
406.910
586.338
28.840
2,727,383
205,382
27.954
1.246.706
246.161
5.565
106.224
1.088
34,363.940
28.171.860
23
211,563
13,481
5.757
5.227.092
228,323
14,390,206
411.897
3.180
TOTAL 197.501.112
IMPORTS
AMOUNT
(tons)
333,661
0
778
115,352
28.556
1.984
21.253
1
0
16,617
18,188
0
149
37.524
285,886
313.484
2.330
26,167
92.282
238,750
0
7.731
0
199,634
12.581
18.649
96.944
0
19.115
15.142
211
165,933
16
141.488
36,168
660
402.061
113.781
57.330
356,702
6
13,707
151.652
122
67.541
189.576
2
46.639
100
0
53.109
15.501
1.774
23.387
0
3.740.225
PERCENT OF
QUANTITY
MANAGED
59.1
0.0
0.8
1.0
0.6
2.4
5.8
<0.05
0.0
4.6
0.7
0
18.6
81.7
19.8
15.5
3.1
1.5
63.4
2.6
0.0
3.7
0.0
0.6
3.6
2.7
33.5
0.0
22.8
74.8
3.5
0.4
0.3
33.7
6.4
2.6
14.8
49.8
87.8
31.3
<0.05
106.3
86.3
<0.05
0.2
0.7
100.0
18.1
94.4
0.0
1.0
9.1
<0.05
6.3
0.0
1.9
EXPORTS
AMOUNT
(tons)
157,501
3,470
23.415
99.014
204.896
33.044
108.501
14.084
2.409
60,915
89,459
203
1,449
1,579
244.472
132.313
21,402
40.820
66,109
150.058
52.635
68,913
25,444
227,860
38,805
43.415
105.154
2.497
8.374
1.954
13.100
218.015
5.252
149,938
43.530
3.651
326.339
47.713
18.817
426.113
8.636
5.201
38.535
1.372
41.335
298,396
24
6.505
13.840
0
40.988
57.476
63.767
111.190
2.954
3,972.853
PERCENT OF
QUANTITY
GENERATED
39.0
94.7
18.8
12.3
4.4
28.2
7.8
71.3
102.2
14.8
3.4
35.5
67.4
10.5
17.7
7.2
28.1
2.4
44.2
1.6
100.2
26.0
74.5
0.6
16.2
6.1
27.4
50.2
11.6
41.7
71.9
0.5
47.9
36.8
7.4
12.7
12.0
23.2
67.3
34.2
3.5
93.5
36.3
126.1
0.1
1.1
105.4
3.1
102.7
0.0
0.8
25.2
0.4
27.0
92.9
2.0
TOTAL
MANAGED
(tons)1
564.
95.
824,
4.978,
81.
366,
3,
359,
2,551,
45
1.441
2.021
74,
1.700
145,
9.205
211,
35,067,
348
697
289
2
83
20
5
46,931
6
419
565
25
2,710
228
65
1.139
243
12
>175
34,533
27,788
258
5
5.324
170
14.335
371
196.500
1 Quantity managed only by storage is excluded.
NOTE: Columns may not sum due to rounding.
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3. WASTE MINIMIZATION
3.1 INTRODUCTION
3.1.1 Waste Minimization
Waste minimization means the reduction, to the extent feasible, of hazardous waste that is
generated or subsequently treated, stored, or disposed. Waste minimization includes any
source reduction or recycling activity undertaken by a generator that results in: (1) the
reduction of total volume or quantity of a hazardous waste; (2) the reduction of toxicity of a
hazardous waste; or (3) both, as long as the reduction is consistent with the goal of minimizing
present and future threats to human health and the environment.
Source reduction means the reduction or elimination of a hazardous waste at the source,
usually within a process. Source reduction measures include process modifications, feedstock
substitutions, improvements in feedstock purity, housekeeping and management practices,
increases in the efficiency of machinery, and recycling within a process. Source reduction
implies any action that reduces the toxicity or the amount of waste exiting a process.
Recycling means the use or reuse of waste as an effective substitute for a commercial product,
or as an ingredient or feedstock in an industrial process. It also refers to the reclamation of
useful constituent fractions within a waste material or the removal of contaminants from a
waste to allow it to be reused. As used in this Report, recycling implies use, reuse, or
reclamation of a waste, either on site or off site, after it has been generated.
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3.1.2 Data Collection Instrument
The EPA 1989 Hazardous Waste Report (or an essentially identical State version) was the
waste minimization data collection instrument used in more than 30 States for the 1989
reporting cycle. Twenty-one States used a version of the EPA Waste Minimization Report in
combination with a State form to report generation and management, while two States used
no forms that resembled either EPA Report format. The forms in the EPA Reports requested
information from RCRA hazardous waste generators and TSD facilities on their waste
minimization efforts. Qualitative information was collected on the Report's Form 1C
(Identification and Certification) or Form WMIC (Waste Minimization Identification and
Certification), and quantitative information was collected on Form GM (Generation and
Management) or Form WM (Waste Minimization). States that used EPA Hazardous Waste
Report forms asked respondents to report the information on Forms 1C and GM, and States
that used their own forms for hazardous waste information used the separate EPA Waste
Minimization Report that contained Forms WMIC and WM. Either Form 1C or Form WMIC was
to be completed by every RCRA hazardous waste generator or TSD facility. This form asked
respondents whether they began or expanded waste minimization activities during 1988 or
1989, and to identify any factors that limited the sites' development of waste minimization
activities. Form GM was to be completed to characterize every waste generated in 1989 and
any associated waste minimization activity. Form WM was to be completed only by generators
and TSD facilities that engaged in an activity during 1989 that resulted in waste minimization.
Forms 1C and WMIC collect site-wide information whereas Forms GM and WM collect
information on individual RCRA hazardous wastes.
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3.1.3 Sites Reporting Waste Minimization Data
Waste Minimization data collection is incomplete after the 1989 biennial report cycle. All
States have provided some data, but no data were received for an unknown number of sites.
This problem exists in varying degrees in every State that used a separate data collection
instrument for waste minimization, rather than the integrated EPA Hazardous Waste Report
booklet. Problems arise due to nonresponse to the separate waste minimization data
collection, and different waste minimization mailing lists. As a result of these implementation
problems, the data presented in this Chapter will underrepresent the actual amount of waste
minimization activity that occurred.
3.2 WASTE MINIMIZATION REPORTERS
Data analyses on waste minimization reporters are presented on both a site level and a waste
level within the States, and by industry category using the Standard Industrial Classification
(SIC) code. The waste minimization activities included in this section pertain only to new
activities implemented during 1989 and excludes all on-going waste minimization activities that
were implemented prior to 1989.
Data from sites that claimed CBI are not included in any exhibits in this chapter. The impact
of the exclusion of the 19 CBI sites on the data presented below is minimal.
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3.2.1 Waste Minimization Analyses on a State Basis
Exhibit 3-1 presents, by State, the quantity of hazardous waste generated (197.4 million tons);
the quantity and percentage of the total waste generated by those sites that engaged in waste
minimization activities (98.1 million tons or 50 percent); the total number of generators and
TSD facilities that filed a 1989 Hazardous Waste Report (20,713 sites); and the number and
percentage of those sites that reported on either Form GM or WM that they engaged in one
or more waste minimization activity during 1989 (6,067 sites or 29 percent). These 6,067 sites
accounted for 50 percent of the total RCRA hazardous waste generation in the nation,
indicating that many of the largest generators in the nation did engage in waste minimization
activity in 1989.
Exhibit 3-2 is similar to Exhibit 3-1 except the data are presented on a waste1 basis instead
of a site basis. Nationally, of the 147,295 RCRA hazardous wastes reported in 1989, only
11,434 wastes, or 8 percent, were subjected to a waste minimization activity. This means that,
at the 6,067 sites that reported a waste minimization activity in 1989, there were 11,434
wastes, or, on average, 1.9 wastes per site, that were minimized. Moreover, the quantity
associated with the wastes that were involved in a waste minimization activity was only 8.2
million tons, or 4 percent of the total quantity of hazardous waste generated in the nation. The
largest quantities of RCRA hazardous wastes, mostly wastewaters, were not often the targets
of waste minimization activities.
While more than 1 site in 4 engaged in a waste minimization activity (Exhibit 3-1), fewer than
1 in 12 wastes were subject to waste minimization. Similarly, while nearly one-half of the
national quantity of RCRA hazardous waste was generated at sites that engaged in waste
1 An individual waste in the Biennial Reporting System (BRS) database corresponds to one Form GM in the EPA
1989 Hazardous Waste Report package. See Appendix E for a sample Form GM.
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Exhibit 3-1. Number of Generators and Treatment, Storage, Disposal (TSD) Facilities and Quantity
Generated, for Sites that Reported Waste Minimization Activity, by State, 1989
STATE
AK
AL
AR
AZ
CA
CO
CT
OC
DE
FL
GA
GU
HI
IA
ID
IL
IN
KS
KY
LA
MA
MO
ME
MI
MN
MO
MS
MT
NC
NO
NE
NH
NJ
NM
NV
NY
OH
OK
OR
PA
PR
RI
SC
SO
TN
rr
TX
UT
VA
VI
VT
VA
VI
W
VY
QUANTITY
GENERATED BY
SITES SUBMITTING
VASTE REPORTS
(tons)
3.698
403,814
805,171
124,595
4,643.441
117,365
1.390,462
2,357
19.766
411.832
2.615.210
573
2.135
98,818
13.590
1,383.950
1.843,015
1.713.963
149.612
9.094.768
34.142
265.242
52.528
35,144,452
239.213
385.483
717,306
4.979
586.338
28.840
72.211
18.211
47,096.658
10.964
4.695
406.910
2.617.712
205,451
27.825
1.247.032
264.820
5.565
106.224
1,088
34.363,940
23
28.171.901
211.573
5,230.197
5,757
13,481
228,328
411.897
14.390.206
3.180
TOTAL 197.412.510
VASTE MINIMIZATION REPORTERS
QUANTITY GENERATED
(tons)
507
86,622
711.873
15.254
716.149
92,300
1.279.291
514
7,234
35,366
2.302,049
152
95
65,021
6.463
1.062.777
1.439.024
1.697,009
34.777
7.316,768
16,818
86,521
613
34,258,923
190,410
234,796
703,809
3.106
575.249
26.210
62,844
8.630
80.793
5.715
K817
150.114
1.976.246
151.722
8,457
257.505
226.080
0
0
205
1.599.621
3
24.995.794
17.023
1.036.216
0
5.678
169.376
79.481
14.326.415
2.829
98.128.261
PERCENT
13.7
21.5
88.4
12.2
15.4
78.6
92.0
21.8
36.6
8.6
88.0
26.5
4.4
65.8
47.6
76.8
78.1
99.0
23.2
80.5
49.3
32.6
1.2
97.5
79.6
60.9
98.1
62.4
98.1
90.9
87.0
47.4
0.2
52.1
38.7
36.9
75.5
73.8
30.4
20.6
85.4
0.0
0.0
18.8
4.7
13.0
88.7
8.0
19.8
0.0
42.1
74.2
19.3
99.6
89.0
49.7
NUMBER OF
SITES
SUBMITTING
VASTE REPORTS
55
244
57
•176
2,428
158
513
11
59
371
382
10
39
137
22
1.435
698
192
349
446
494
390
46
882
274
305
155
30
696
18
73
111
1.439
49
36
850
1.187
148
76
1.047
86
193
402
12
451
2
1.641
94
289
1
44
726
559
102
21
20,713
VASTE MINIMIZATION REPORTERS
NUMBER
19
75
25
103
615
60
179
2
20
96
137
1
6
50
5
415
264
57
86
101
141
69
6
307
153
109
58
10
524
6
39
39
374
18
6
254
438
48
34
320
32
0
6
3
111
1
242
33
80
0
12
92
146
29
11
6,067
PERCENT
34.5
30.7
43.9
58.5
25.3
38.0
34.9
18.2
33.9
25.9
35.9
10.0
15.4
36.5
22.7
28.9
37.8
29.7
24.6
22.5
28.5
17.7
13.0
34.8
55.8
35.7
37.4
33.3
75.3
33.3
53.4
35.1
26.0
36.7
16.7
29.9
36.9
32.4
44.7
30.6
37.2
0.0
1.5
25.0
24.6
50.0
14.7
35.1
27.7
0.0
27.3
12.7
26.1
28.4
52.4
29.3
NOTES: CBI data are excluded from this exhibit.
Columns may not sum due to rounding.
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National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report (Based on 1989 Data)
Exhibit 3-2. Number and Quantity of Wastes Minimized, by Waste Reported, by State, 1989
STATE
AK
AL
AR
AZ
CA
CO
CT
DC
DE
FL
GA
GU
HI
IA
ID
IL
IN
KS
KY
LA
MA
MD
ME
MI
MN
MO
MS
MT
NC
NO
NE
NH
NJ
NM
NV
NY
OH
OK
OR
PA
PR
RI
SC
SD
TN
TT
TX
UT
VA
VI
VT
WA
VI
W
WY
TflTAI QUANTITY
1 U 1 ML. yunn 1 i 1 I
GENERATED
(tons)
3,698
403,814
805,171
124,595
4,643,441
117,365
1,390,462
2.357
19.766
411,832
2,615,210
573
2.135
98,818
13.590
1,383.950
1,843,015
1.713,963
149,612
9,094,768
34,142
265,242
52,528
35,144,452
239.213
385.483
717,306
4.979
586,338
28,840
72,211
18,211
47,096,658
10,964
4,695
406,910
2,617.712
205,451
27,825
1,247,032
264,820
5,565
106,224
1,088
34,363,940
23
28.171.901
211.573
5.230.197
5.757
13,481
228,328
411,897
14,390.206
3,180
TOTAL 197.412,510
WASTES MINIMIZED
QUANTITY GENERATED
(tons)
271
60,882
663,225
4,177
227.286
76.291
30,038
830
7.710
27.584
27.230
151
28
49.985
135
151,666
579.763
1,609.654
26.476
591.060
8.701
12.036
157
278,080
19,171
60.488
351,498
941
120.290
25.663
60.561
3.276
24.142
1.745
1,164
60,308
353,500
15.103
5.647
101,779
57,460
0
0
72
30,878
3
2.117,110
11,219
23,483
0
317
10.725
18.853
251.500
1,935
8.162.245
PERCENT
7.3
15.1
82.4
3.4
4.9
65.0
2.2
35.2
39.0
6.7
1.0
26.4
1.3
50.6
1.0
11.0
31.5
93.9
17.7
6.5
25.5
4.5
0.3
0.8
8.0
15.7
49.0
18.9
20.5
89.0
83.9
18.0
0.1
15.9
24.8
14.8
13.5
7.4
20.3
8.2
21.7
0.0
0.0
6.6
0.1
13.0
7.5
5.3
0.4
0.0
2.4
4.7
4.6
1.7
60.8
4.1
Tniii NI IMRFR
i u i nL. nuriDtiv
OF WASTES
REPORTED
462
1.882
409
2.561
12.901
1.114
5,156
198
1,192
1.748
3.351
301
508
855
314
7.517
4,254
946
366
1,660
2,962
3,344
266
4.305
2,252
2,153
660
135
3,844
87
496
1,207
8,873
786
505
3,144
7,244
744
491
7,701
769
660
1.537
53
446
22
9.116
1.250
2.836
5
471
27.037
3.246
913
40
147.295
WASTES MINIMIZED
NUMBER *
49
179
39
198
1,332
149
451
25
61
177
249
24
20
106
93
560
408
103
124
187
260
226
14
607
342
252
116
14
404
12
75
125
607
64
41
453
661
82
74
745
128
0
10
5
225
2
464
117
191
0
23
203
278
60
20
11,434
PERCENT
10.6
9.5
9.5
7.7
10.3
13.4
8.7
12.6
5.1
10.1
7.4
8.0
3.9
12.4
29.6
7.4
9.6
10.9
33.9
11.3
8.8
6.8
5.3
14.1
15.2
11.7
17.6
10.4
10.5
13.8
15.1
10.4
6.8
8.1
8.1
14.4
9.1
11.0
15.1
9.7
16.6
0.0
0.7
9.4
50.4
9.1
5.1
9.4
6.7
0.0
4.9
0.8
8.6
6.6
50.0
7.8
NOTES: CBI data are excluded from this exhibit.
Coltums nay not sum due to rounding.
3-6
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Chapter 3: Waste Minimization
minimization activities, the wastes that were the targets of source reduction or recycling
comprised only 4 percent of the national generation quantity.
3.2.2 Waste Minimization Analyses by SIC Code
Exhibit 3-3 presents, by SIC code, the quantity of RCRA hazardous waste generated at sites
that engaged in waste minimization activities and the percentage of the total quantity
represented by these sites. Also shown in this exhibit is the number and percentage of sites
that engaged in a waste minimization activity during 1989. The SIC code used in this and
exhibits that follow characterizes the primary industrial activities at the site as a whole, not the
specific industrial activity associated with the generation of particular wastes.
Of the 20,713 total number of sites, at least 11,946 sites, or 58 percent, were within the
manufacturing industry (SIC codes 20 - 39). Industries in the manufacturing sector dominated
both the site counts and the quantity generated. Nearly 58 percent of sites (11,946} in the
manufacturing sector accounted for almost 98 percent (193,182,463 tons) of the RCRA
hazardous waste generated. Manufacturing sites also made up 75 percent of those reporting
waste minimization in 1989. Approximately 38 percent of the sites in the manufacturing
industry engaged in waste minimization compared to the national average of 29 percent. Sites
in the wholesale trade (SIC codes 50-51) and services (SIC codes 70 - 89) industries
engaged in waste minimization at rates of 15 and 19 percent, respectively, well below the
national average of 29 percent
Exhibit 3-4 is similar to Exhibit 3-3 except the data are presented on a waste basis instead of
a site basis. Over 61 percent of the RCRA hazardous wastes reported (90,516 of 147,295)
were generated by sites in the manufacturing industry. The manufacturing industry accounted
for 75 percent of the number of wastes reported minimized. Manufacturing sites were almost
twice as likely to report a waste minimization activity as sites outside that sector (9.5 percent
versus 5.1 percent).
3-7
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National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report (Based on 1989 Data)
Exhibit 3-3. Number of Generators and Treatment, Storage, Disposal (TSD) Facilities and Quantity
Generated, for Sites that Reported Waste Minimization Activity, by SIC Code, 1989
SIC
CODE
unknown
01
02
07
08
09
10
12
13
14
15
16
17
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
55
57
58
59
60
63
65
67
70
72
73
75
76
78
79
80
81
82
84
QUANTITY
GENERATED BY
SITES
SUBMITTING
WASTE REPORTS
(tons)
1,034,991
24
7,503
139
270
22
464
629
23.161
524
798
2,716
5,314
40,508
180
65,109
1.175
22,851
138,457
62,409
35,282
175.727,960
3,903,810
234,082
6.751
119.348
3,853,780
3,249,929
336,332
3,664,120
1.622,608
73,607
24.165
9.012
8.003
358,459
38
5.723
121,548
5.423
5.096
1.621
1.716.893
84.390
56.401
110
0
1.892
28
67
454
862
0
126
655
21
2.091
258.053
2.921
4.316
1.105
59
1.939
0
4.103
0
WASTE MINIMIZATION REPORTERS
QUANTITY GENERATED
(tons)
186.197
0
69
27
265
0
223
376
16,461
196
63
37
561
33.733
22
8,197
706
5,427
61,299
37,131
13,572
87,055,060
3,633,064
160,690
803
85,097
2.195,371
836,003
231,668
1,562,291
1,197,992
58,970
7.872
2,608
5,686
19,496
7
3.716
115,892
1.952
2.570
28
363,393
18,735
6,371
14
0
165
0
0
132
0
0
0
0
0
588
96.771
122
669
995
13
674
0
653
0
PERCENT
18.0
0.0
0.9
19.4
98.1
0.0
48.1
59.8
71.1
37.4
7.9
1.4
10.6
83.3
12.2
12.6
60.1
23.7
44.3
59.5
38.5
49.5
93.1
68.6
11.9
71.3
57.0
25.7
68.9
42.6
73.8
80.1
32.6
28.9
71.0
5.4
18.4
6.49
95.3
36.0
50.4
1.7
21.2
22.2
11.3
12.7
0.0
8.7
0.0
0.0
29.1
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
28.1
37.5
4.2
15.5
90.0
22.0
34.8
0.0
15.9
0.0
NUMBER OF
SITES
SUBMITTING
WASTE
REPORTS
4,533
2
6
15
4
6
21
17
113
25
18
77
63
122
5
104
17
231
285
346
340
2.381
267
582
25
265
912
2,371
830
1,418
1.007
253
185
65
80
211
2
26
75
53
41
144
756
271
350
5
3
237
2
1
11
5
2
21
2
7
148
127
145
66
9
6
102
1
187
1
WASTE MINIMIZATION REPORTERS
NUMBER
725
0
2
3
2
0
5
10
13
3
2
2
18
37
2
34
5
71
137
123
120
905
80
213
10
90
293
898
328
636
386
120
66
15
12
35
1
3
30
23
13
15
172
33
58
1
0
12
0
0
3
0
0
0
0
0
18
30
18
11
3
3
17
1
31
0
PERCENT
16.0
0.0
33.3
20.0
50.0
0.0
23.8
58.8
11.5
12.0
11.1
2.6
28.6
30.3
40.0
32.7
29.4
30.7
48.1
35.5
35.3
38.0
30.0
36.6
40.0
34.0
32.1
37.9
39.5
44.9
38.3
47.4
35.7
23.1
15.0
16.6
50.0
11.5
40.0
43.4
31.7
10.4
22.5
12.2
16.6
20.0
0.0
5.1
0.0
0.0
27.3
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
12.2
23.6
12.4
16.7
33.3
50.0
16.7
100.0
16.6
0.0
(Continued on next page)
3-8
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Chapter 3: Waste Minimization
Exhibit 3-3. Number of Generators and Treatment, Storage, Disposal (TSD) Facilities and Quantity
Generated, for Sites that Reported Waste Minimization Activity, by SIC Code, 1989 (Continued)
SIC
CODE
87
88
89
91
92
94
95
96
97
99
QUANTITY
GENERATED BY
SITES
SUBMITTING
WASTE REPORTS
(tons)
5.594
2
50.114
4.434
248
534
33.268
11,383
245.551
150,954
TOTAL 197.412.510
WASTE MINIMIZATION REPORTERS
QUANTITY GENERATED
(tons)
2,415
0
1.343
2,639
40
0
17.275
10.890
39.486
23.478
98,128.261
PERCENT
43.2
0.0
2.7
59.5
16.1
0.0
51.9
95.7
16.1
15.6
49.7
NUMBER OF
SITES
SUBMITTING
WASTE
REPORTS
131
1
40
63
12
4
45
23
150
227
20.713
WASTE MINIMIZATION REPORTERS
NUMBER
42
0
10
25
3
1
6
5
52
26
6.067
PERCENT
32.1
0.0
25.0
39.7
25.0
25.0
13.3
21.7
34.7
11.5
29.3
NOTES: CBI data arc excluded from this exhibit.
Columns may not sum due to rounding.
3-9
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National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report (Based on 1989 Data)
Exhibit 3-4. Number and Quantity of Waste Minimized by Waste Reported, by SIC Code, 1989
SIC
CODE
unknown
01
02
07
08
09
10
12
13
14
15
16
17
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
55
57
58
59
60
65
67
70
72
73
75
76
78
79
80
81
82
87
88
89
91
TOTAL QUANTITY
GENERATED
(tons)
1,034.991
24
7.503
139
270
22
464
629
23.161
524
798
2.716
5,314
40,508
ISO
65.109
1.175
22.851
138.457
62.409
35,282
175.727.960
3,903.810
234.082
6.751
119,348
3.853.780
3,249.929
336,332
3,664.120
1.622,608
73,607
24.165
9,012
8,003
358,459
38
5,723
121,548
5,423
5,096
1,621
1.716,893
84,390
56.401
110
1.892
28
67
454
862
126
655
21
2,091
258,053
2,921
4,316
1,105
59
1.939
0
4.103
5.594
2
50.114
4.434
WASTES MINIMIZED
QUANTITY
GENERATED (tons)
33.865
0
42
20
228
0
37
230
1,341
176
57
17
354
4.471
0
4.117
131
3.601
4,076
16,484
11.259
5,978,525
176,908
11,079
630
39,994
880,393
258,539
113,642
224.883
79.863
9.148
3,809
616
105
17.798
1
2.997
1.088
1.490
511
26
201,993
7,348
3,467
11
121
0
0
75
0
0
0
0
279
30.159
62
207
32
4
373
0
352
1,094
0
1.051
858
PERCENT
3.3
0.0
0.6
14.4
84.4
0.0
8.0
36.6
5.8
33.6
7.1
0.6
6.7
11.0
0.0
6.3
11.1
15.8
2.9
26.4
31.9
3.4
4.5
4.7
9.3
33.5
22.8
8.0
33.8
6.1
4.9
12.4
15.8
6.8
1.3
5.0
2.6
52.4
0.9
27.5
10.0
1.6
11.8
8.7
6.1
10.0
6.4
0.0
0.0
16.5
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
13.3
11.7
2.1
4.8
2.9
6.8
19.2
0.0
8.6
19.6
0.0
2.1
19.4
TOTAL NUMBER
OF WASTES
REPORTED
16,005
1
51
29
53
27
180
36
304
72
219
294
467
1,123
38
577
60
1,020
939
1,810
1,362
22,043
1,707
2,848
73
1,411
5,334
12,048
5,052
14,516
14,375
3.216
966
328
423
1.439
33
150
1,166
94
192
151
6,152
3.052
1.821
9
545
6
4
188
3
75
16
24
936
2,087
596
366
46
33
2,464
1
4.153
1.616
1
512
1.158
WASTES MINIMIZED
NUMBER '
1.079
0
2
4
3
0
8
12
17
3
2
4
36
78
0
48
7
84
130
166
173
1.875
160
337
15
144
469
1.611
657
1.435
835
259
82
25
13
72
1
7
78
46
24
24
316
44
109
1
23
0
0
4
0
0
0
0
20
44
24
21
3
4
59
1
179
123
0
17
42
PERCENT
6.7
0.0
3.9
13.8
5.7
0.0
4.4
33.3
5.6
4.2
0.9
1.4
7.7
6.9
0.0
8.3
11.7
8.2
13.8
9.2
12.7
8.5
9.4
11.8
20.5
10.2
8.8
13.4
13.0
9.9
5.8
8.1
8.5
7.6
3.1
5.0
3.0
4.7
6.7
48.9
12.5
15.9
5.1
1.4
6.0
11.1
4.2
0.0
0.0
2.1
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
2.1
2.1
4.0
5.7
6.5
12.1
2.4
100.0
4.3
7.6
0.0
3.3
3.6
(Continued on next page)
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Chapter 3: Waste Minimization
Exhibit 3-4. Number and Quantity of Waste Minimized by Waste Reported, by SIC Code, 1989 (Continued)
SIC
CODE
92
94
95
96
97
99
TOTAL QUANTITY
GENERATED
(tons)
248
534
33.268
11.383
245.551
150,954
TOTAL 197.412.510
WASTES MINIMIZED
QUANTITY
GENERATED (tons)
24
0
17.218
132
1,628
13.207
8.162.245
PERCENT
9.7
0.0
SI. 8
1.2
0.7
8.7
4.1
TOTAL NUMBER
OF WASTES
REPORTED
88
9
522
601
5.868
2,111
147.295
WASTES MINIMIZED
NUMBER
5
1
102
19
177
71
11.434
PERCENT
5.7
11.1
19.5
3.2
3.0
3.4
7.8
NOTE: C8I data arc excluded from this exhibit.
Columns may not sum due to rounding.
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National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report (Based on 1989 Data)
Exhibit 3.5 presents a comparable site-level analysis of the largest of the manufacturing
industry SIC groups, the chemical and allied products industry (SIC 28). SIC 28 includes only
11 percent of the generators in the nation, yet it accounts for about 89 percent of the total
RCRA hazardous waste generated in the nation. The exhibit makes clear the overwhelming
predominance of 3 SIC categories within the two-digit group. Collectively, the plastics
materials, and resins (SIC 2821), cyclic crudes and intermediates (SIC 2865), and industrial
organic chemicals not elsewhere classified (SIC 2869) industries generated 79 percent of the
nation's RCRA hazardous waste. In terms of waste minimization activities, these industries
slightly exceeded the site-participation rates for SIC 28 and manufacturing as a whole (43
percent vs. 38 percent). Their rates were substantially higher than the national average of 29
percent.
Exhibit 3-6 presents the waste-level analysis of only the chemical and allied products industry
(SIC 28). The most interesting finding is that the large volume wastes generated by the largest
sites are infrequently the target of the waste minimization activities. For the 3 four-digit
industries listed above (2821, 2865, 2869), only 1.5 percent of the RCRA waste hazardous
waste quantity generated is subject to waste minimization activities. This compares to 4.1
percent of the RCRA hazardous waste quantity nationally, and 3.4 percent of the quantity for
SIC 28. The large volume wastes not minimized are primarily wastewaters.
3.3 WASTE MINIMIZATION PROGRAMS
3.3.1 Creation and Expansion of Waste Minimization Programs
Exhibit 3-7 shows the percentage of sites that created or expanded source reduction or
recycling programs in 1988 or 1989. Unlike the data presented in Section 32, the data in this
section pertain to 1988 or 1989 (instead of 1989 only).
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Chapter 3: Waste Minimization
Exhibit 3-5. Number of Generators and Treatment, Storage, Disposal (TSD) Facilities and Quantity
Generated for SHes that Reported Waste Minimization Activity, for Chemical and Allied Products
(SIC Code 28), 1989
SIC
CODE
2800
2812
2813
2815
2816
2818
2819
2821
2822
2823
2824
2830
2831
2832
2833
2834
2835
2836
2841
2842
2843
2844
285X
2850
2851
2859
2861
2863
2865
2869
2873
2874
2875
2879
2889
2890
2891
2892
2893
2894
2895
2898
2899
TOTAL
QUANTITY
GENERATED BY
SITES
SUBMITTING
WASTE REPORTS
(tons)
57.316
1.796.348
284.707
6,385
2.254,205
1.769
3.947.284
46.575,934
2.758.382
87
21.760
2.636
566
0
2.385.898
323.985
201
2.547
15,168
22.637
11.884
6,184
34
522
179.855
33
3.356
59
47,766.362
62.352,760
714
397
6.653
730.606
63
10.634
9.775
4.078.844
9.586
11
2
392
101.422
175.727.960
WASTE MINIMIZATION REPORTERS
QUANTITY GENERATED
(tons)
0
1,689.160
281.223
0
2.245,334
698
3,120,777
46,377.154
2,053,498
19
18.014
689
35
0
2.360.205
125.420
104
0
2,873
1.692
6.131
517
0
396
66,934
0
200
59
1.034,476
27.199,055
687
0
445
423.493
0
179
3,895
26.192
3.771
11
2
392
11.332
87.055,060
PERCENT
0.0
94.0
98.8
0.0
99.6
39.5
79.1
99.6
74.4
21.8
82.8
26.1
6.2
0.0
98.9
38.7
51.7
0.0
18.9
7.5
51.6
8.4
0.0
75.9
37.2
0.0
6.0
100.0
2.2
43.6
96.2
0.0
6.7
58.0
0.0
1.7
39.8
0.6
39.3
100.0
100.0
100.0
11.2
49.5
NUMBER OF
SITES
SUBMITTING
WASTE
REPORTS
5
57
' 30
9
36
7
322
303
26
3
21
2
7
1
44
123
13
7
43
34
20
29
1
4
450
1
8
1
51
251
14
5
5
75
1
2
77
33
105
1
1
1
152
2.381
WASTE MINIMIZATION REPORTERS
NUMBER
0
29
12
0
11
2
107
137
8
1
8
1
1
1
21
53
4
0
16
9
9
10
0
2
163
0
4
1
19
102
6
0
2
30
0
1
27
15
39
1
1
1
51
905
PERCENT
0.0
50.9
40.0
0.0
30.6
28.6
33.2
45.2
30.8
33.3
38.1
50.0
14.3
100.0
47.7
43.1
30.8
0.0
37.2
26.5
45.0
34.5
0.0
50.0
36.2
0.0
50.0
100.0
37.3
40.6
42.9
0.0
40.0
40.0
0.0
50.0
35.1
45.5
37.1
100.0
100.0
100.0
33.6
38.0
NOTES: CBI data are excluded from this exhibit.
Columns may not sum due to rounding.
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National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report (Based on 1989 Data)
Exhibit 3-6. Number and Quantity of Waste Minimized by Waste Reported, for Chemical and Allied Products
(SIC Code 28), 1989
SIC
CODE
2800
2812
2813
2815
2816
2818
2819
2821
2822
2823
2824
2830
2831
2832
2833
2834
2835
2836
2841
2842
2843
2844
285X
2850
2851
2859
2861
2863
2865
2869
2873
2874
2875
2879
2889
2890
2891
2892
2893
2894
2895
2898
2899
TOTAL
TOTAL QUANTITY
GENERATED
(tons)
57,316
1.796,348
284.707
6.385
2.254,205
1,769
3,947.284
46.575.934
2.758,382
87
21.760
2,636
566
0
2,385,898
323,985
201
2,547
15.168
22.637
11.884
6.184
34
522
179.855
33
3,356
59
47,766,362
62,352,760
714
397
6,653
730,606
63
10.634
9.775
4,078.844
9.586
11
2
392
101.422
175.727.960
WASTE MINIMIZED
QUANTITY GENERATED
(tons)
0
1.612.118
789
0
248.132
57
844,485
96.121
642,566
19
17.497
182
35
0
14,366
56,262
34
0
2,343
1,111
3,198
273
0
327
38.586
0
16
5
575.609
1,756.216
108
0
333
52.262
0
0
2.705
1.498
2.255
0
2
392
8.622
5.978.525
PERCENT
0.0
89.7
0.3
0.0
11.0
3.2
21.4
0.2
23.3
21.8
80.4
6.9
6.2
0.0
0.6
17.4
16.9
0.0
15.4
4.9
26.9
4.4
0.0
62.6
21.5
0.0
0.5
8.5
1.2
2.8
15.1
0.0
5.0
7.2
0.0
0.0
27.7
<0.05
23.5
0.0
100.0
100.0
8.5
3.4
TOTAL NUMBER
OF WASTES
REPORTED
29
1.100
211
148
256
144
3,326
2,986
167
38
231
157
244
2
741
1.169
142
124
277
160
128
183
2
8
3.617
2
66
3
446
3.136
78
8
14
373
4
17
410
666
287
1
3
2
937
22.043
WASTE MINIMIZED
.
NUMBER
0
65
16
0
16
1
241
316
28
1
14
3
1
0
63
148
9
0
25
15
22
19
0
2
239
0
8
1
39
252
6
0
2
45
0
0
54
45
63
0
1
2
113
1.875
PERCENT
0.0
5.9
7.6
0.0
6.3
0.7
7.2
10.6
16.8
2.6
6.1
1.9
0.4
0.0
8.5
12.7
6.3
0.0
9.0
9.4
17.2
10.4
0.0
25.0
6.6
0.0
12.1
33.3
8.7
8.0
7.7
0.0
14.3
12.1
0.0
0.0
13.2
6.8
22.0
0.0
33.3
100.0
12.1
8.5
NOTES: CBI data are excluded from this exhibit.
Columns may not sum due to rounding.
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Exhibit 3-7. Percent of Sites that Indicated Waste Minimization
Activities, during 1988 or 1989
Percent
50 r
Source
Reduction
Recycling
Opportunity
Assessment
Note: CBI data are excluded from this exhibit.
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National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report (Based on 1989 Data)
Of the 20,713 generators and ISO facilities that filed a 1989 Hazardous Waste Report or 1989
Waste Minimization Report, 44 percent of the sites began or expanded either a source
reduction or a recycling activity. Thirty-eight percent of these sites reported beginning or
expanding a source reduction activity during 1988 or 1989. Twenty-five percent began or
expanded a recycling activity. Nineteen percent reported beginning or expanding both source
reduction and recycling activities.
3.3.2 Conducting Opportunity Assessments
An opportunity assessment is a procedure that identifies practices that can be implemented
to either reduce the generation of RCRA hazardous waste or the quantity of waste that must
subsequently be managed. As shown in Exhibit 3-7, approximately 37 percent of sites
reported conducting an opportunity assessment in 1988 or 1989.
3.3.3 Effects of Waste Minimization Activities
A total of 11,434 waste minimization activities were reported by the 6,067 sites that engaged
in one or more of these activities in 1988 or 1989. In an attempt to identify the cross-media
effects of waste minimization activities, respondents were asked to report the effects of source
reduction and recycling activities on the toxicity of the waste that was minimized and on the
quantity or toxicity of any emissions into the air, water or land. The sites reported that 94
percent of their activities did not result in either an increase in the toxicity of the minimized
waste or an increase in the quantity or toxicity of any emissions into the air, water or land.
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3.4 SOURCE REDUCTION
3.4.1 Methods Employed
A total of 6,067 sites reported engaging in waste minimization activities in 1988 or 1989.
These sites reported conducting a total of 11,434 different waste minimization activities. More
than 90 percent of these 11,434 waste minimization activities involved source reduction,
compared to only 16 percent that involved recycling. Six percent involved both source
reduction and recycling. These percentages are based on the number and kind of activities
that took place. They do not address the amount of change in waste volume or toxicity that
resulted from the waste minimization activity.
Exhibit 3-8 lists various methods of source reduction that were employed to minimize RCRA
hazardous waste in 1989. Process modifications and good operating practices, cited by 34
percent and 33 percent of the sites respectively, were the most frequently reported categories
of source reduction activity. Examples of process modifications include: modifying equipment,
layout, or piping; better control on operating conditions; change from solvents to aqueous
cleaners; and closed-loop recycling. Examples of good operating practices include: improved
maintenance scheduling; segregation of hazardous waste from non-hazardous waste; and
segregation of recyclable waste from non-recyclable waste.
Inventory control was reported by 11 percent of the sites as a method of source reduction.
Examples include: instituting procedures to ensure that materials do not stay in inventory
beyond shelf-life; better labelling procedures; and exchanging materials that would otherwise
be discarded.
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National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report (Based on 1989 Data)
Exhibit 3-8. Primary Source Reduction Activities Undertaken to
Minimize RCRA Hazardous Waste, 1989
Source Reduction
Activities
Process Modification
Good Operating Practices
Inventory Control
Other Source Reduction
Spill and Leak Prevention
Raw Material Modification
10
20
Percent
Mote: CBI data are excluded from this exhibit.
33
j i i i
30 40
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Chapter 3: Waste Minimization
3.4.2 Factors Limiting Source Reduction
All generators and TSD facilities were asked to identify, from a list of potential factors, those
factors that may have limited the site from initiating new source reduction activities during 1988
or 1989. Exhibit 3-9 identifies those factors that limited the initiation of new source reduction
activities. Approximately one-third of the sites reported that no factors limited them from
initiating new source reduction activities. Technical limitations of production processes were
cited by 24 percent of the sites as being a limiting factor, followed by concern that product
quality may decline as a result of source reduction (20 percent), lack of technical information
on source reduction techniques that applied to the sites' specific production processes (19
percent), and source reduction being economically infeasible (16 percent). The burden of
permitting requirements was cited by only 6 percent of the sites, indicating that permitting does
not represent a significant limitation to the implementation of source reduction activities.
3.4.3 Types of RCRA Hazardous Waste Minimized
At least 41 percent of the wastes minimized by source reduction activities were ignitable
characteristic wastes (EPA waste code D001) and/or solvents (EPA waste codes F001, F002,
F003, F005). Nine percent were corrosive wastes (EPA waste code D002).
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National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report (Based on 1989 Data)
Exhibit 3-9. Factors Delaying or Preventing Implementation of
Source Reduction Opportunities, 1988 or 1989
Limiting Factors
No Factors
Technical Limitations
of the Process
Concern that Product
Quality May Decline
Lack of Technical
Information
Not Economically
Feasible
Insufficient Capital
Permitting Burdens
10
Notes: Multiple responses were allowed.
CBI data are excluded from this exhibit.
20
Percent
30
40
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Chapter 3: Waste Minimization
3.5 RECYCLING
3.5.1 Recycling Location
Recycling can be implemented at the site generating the waste or at an off-site location, such
as a commercial recycling facility. As shown in Exhibit 3-10, nearly two-thirds (63 percent) of
the new recycling activities that began in 1989 involved shipping the waste to an off-site
recycling facility.
3.5.2 Factors Limiting Recycling
All generators and ISO facilities were asked to identify, from a list of potential factors, those
factors which may have limited the site from initiating new on-site or off-site recycling activities
during 1988 or 1989. Exhibit 3-11 identifies those factors that delayed or prevented the
implementation of recycling activities. Approximately 34 percent of the sites reported no
factors limited them from implementing new recycling activities. Nineteen percent of the sites
indicated that implementation of recycling activities was not economically feasible, that is, the
cost savings in waste management or production would not recover the capital investment.
As with source reduction, the lack of technical information (17 percent) and concerns that
product quality may decline (15 percent) were also significant factors that limited recycling
opportunities. Also similar to the findings on source reduction is the indication that few
reporters (7 percent) were inhibited by the burden of permitting requirements.
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National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report (Based on 1989 Data)
Exhibit 3-10. Percent of New Waste Recycling Activities Begun
On Site or Off Site, 1989
Percent
60
40
20
0
On-site
recycling
Off-site
recycling
Note: CBI data are excluded from this exhibit.
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Exhibit 3-11. Factors Delaying or Preventing Implementation of
Recycling Opportunities, 1988 or 1989
Limiting Factors
Me factors
Economically mfeasible
_ack of technical
nformation
Concern that product
quality may decline
Jnable to identify market
for recyclable materials
Technical limitations of
oroductlon processes
nhibit on-site recycling
nsufficient capital
_ack of permitted
off-site facilities
3ermitting burdens
Technical limitations of
oroOuctlon processes
nhibit shipment off site
= mancl6l liability
orovisions
Requirements to manifest
wastes
34
Notes: Multiple responses were allowed.
CBI data are excluded from this exhibit.
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National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report (Based on 1989 Data)
3.5.3 Types of RCRA Hazardous Waste Recycled
Nearly one-half of the RCRA hazardous wastes recycled were ignitable wastes (D001) and/or
solvents (F001, F002, F003, F005). These wastes were primarily organic liquids and are
relatively easily recovered via distillation. This finding is similar to the findings presented under
source reduction activities.
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4. COMPARISON OF 1989 DATA TO 1987 DATA
4.1 INTRODUCTION
This chapter compares the 1989 National Biennial Report data presented in Chapter 2 to the
1987 National Biennial Report data. The comparisons between the data include the following:
• Number of large quantity generators;
• Quantity of RCRA hazardous waste generated;
• Number of treatment, storage, and disposal facilities; and
• Quantity of RCRA hazardous waste managed.
Due to time constraints, Reports from sites that claimed CBI have been excluded from the
analysis in this chapter. Therefore, counts of generators and TSD facilities, and quantities of
RCRA hazardous waste generated and managed, will be marginally smaller in the discussion
that follows than they are in the other chapters of this Report. The exclusion of CBI data has
no significant impact on the analyses presented below.
4.2 NUMBER OF LARGE QUANTITY GENERATORS
Exhibit 4-1 presents, by EPA region, the total number of large quantity generators that were
reported in 1987 and 1989. in 1987, there were 17,677 generators; in 1989 there were
20,217, excluding those that claimed CBI for their Reports. On a nationwide basis, this
amounts to a moderate increase of 14.4 percent in the number of generators. There is,
however, wide variation in the changes that occurred within individual regions. Six of the 10
regions show increases of more than 15 percent. The number of generators in Region 9 more
than doubled, increasing from 1,154 in 1987 to 2,627 in 1989, an increase of nearly 128
percent. Only 2 regions, Region 1 and Region 2, had a decline of more than 15 percent. The
4-1
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National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report (Based on 1989 Data)
Exhibit 4-1. Comparison of RCRA Hazardous Waste Large Quantity Generators, by EPA Region, 1987 and
1989
HAZARDOUS WASTE GENERATORS
REGION
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
1987
NUMBER OF GENERATORS
1,988
2,870
1,600
2.898
3.842
1,662
758
239
1.154
666
TOTAL 17.677
1989
NUMBER OF GENERATORS
1,390
2.359
1.848
2.984
4.915
2.257
693
292
2.627
852
20.217
PERCENT CHANGE
-30.1
-17.8
15.5
3.0
27.9
35.8
-8.6
22.2
127.6
27.9
14.4
NOTE: CBI data are excluded from this exhibit.
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Chapter* Comparison of 1989 Data to 1987 Data
largest decline was in Region 1, where the number of generators reporting declined from 1,988
in 1987 to 1,390 in 1989, a decline of 30 percent.
Exhibit 4-2 presents the total number of generators by State. Between 1987 and 1989,34 of
55 States reported an increase in the number of generators, 19 States reported a decrease,
while 1 State, the Virgin Islands, reported no change. An additional State, the Trust Territories,
was added to the database in 1989, and interyear comparisons are not possible. A
comparison of the number of generators in the 54 States for which both 1987 and 1989 data
are available, reveals that changes in the national total were dominated by increases of more
than 200 in the number of generators reporting in California, Illinois, New Jersey, Ohio, Texas,
and Washington. These increases were partially counterbalanced by decreases of more than
200 in the number of generators report in Massachusetts and New York. In percentage terms,
18 States showed variation of 50 percent or more in the number of generators reporting
between 1987 and 1989. Of these States, 12 increased their generator counts by 50 percent
or more, while 6 State declined in reported generators by at least 50 percent.
Exhibit 4-2 also shows that more than half of the States reported at least a 29 percent
difference in the number of generators between 1987 and 1989 which is similar to the variation
between 1985 and 1987. This large variation may be attributed to a number of factors. First,
confusion exists about the regulatory definition of a large quantity generator. The Code of
Federal Regulations defines a site as a large quantity generator if it generated 1.1 tons or
more of RCRA hazardous waste in any calendar month. Many States, however, do not collect
monthly generation quantity, only yearly generation numbers. Some States classify sites as
large quantity generators if they generate 13.2 tons or more during the year, thus excluding
those sites that met the RCRA criteria for fewer than 12 months.
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National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report (Based on 1989 Data)
Exhibit 4-2. Comparison of RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators, by State, 1987 and 1989
STATE
ALABAMA
ALASKA
ARIZONA
ARKANSAS
CALIFORNIA
COLORADO
CONNECTICUT
DELAWARE
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
FLORIDA
GEORGIA
GUAM
HAWAII
IDAHO
ILLINOIS
INDIANA
IOWA
KANSAS
KENTUCKY
LOUISIANA
MAINE
MARYLAND
MASSACHUSETTS
MICHIGAN
MINNESOTA
MISSISSIPPI
MISSOURI
MONTANA
NEBRASKA
NEVADA
NEW HAMPSHIRE
NEW JERSEY
NEW MEXICO
NEW YORK
NORTH CAROLINA
NORTH DAKOTA
OHIO
OKLAHOMA
OREGON
PENNSYLVANIA
PUERTO RICO
RHODE ISLAND
SOUTH CAROLINA
SOUTH DAKOTA
TENNESSEE
TEXAS
TRUST TERRITORIES
UTAH
VERMONT
VIRGIN ISLANDS
VIRGINIA
WASHINGTON
WEST VIRGINIA
WISCONSIN
WYOMING
RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE GENERATORS
1987 NUMBER OF
GENERATORS
369
23
245
172
868
112
547
47
4
419
313
8
14
25
892
522
140
144
244
366
100
260
1,025
859
346
136
405
14
69
19
102
643
34
2.149
666
12
708
120
178
894
77
127
404
14
347
970
0
74
87
1
311
440
84
515
13
TOTAL 17.677
1989 NUMBER OF
GENERATORS
224
43
175
51
2,382
131
506
59
11
368
378
10
26
19
1,425
697
131
192
337
445
46
385
494
824
241
153
298
28
72
32
111
1.434
46
848
684
17
1.169
140
76
1,004
76
191
394
12
446
1,575
2
85
42
1
287
714
102
559
19
20.217
" PERCENT CHANGE
-39.3
87.0
-28.6
-70.3
174.4
17.0
-7.5
25.5
175.0
-12.2
20.8
25.0
85.7
-24.0
59.8
33.5
-6.4
33.3
38.1
21.6
-54.0
48.1
-51.8
-4.1
-30.3
12.5
-26.4
100.0
4.3
68.4
8.8
123.0
35.3
-60.5
2.7
41.7
65.1
16.7
-57.3
12.3
-1.3
50.4
-2.5
-14.3
28.5
62.4
-
14.9
-51.7
<0.05
-7.7
62.3
21.4
8.5
46.2
14.4
NOTE: CBI data are excluded from this exhibit.
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Chapter 4: Comparison of 1989 Data to 1987 Data
Exhibit 4-2, for example, shows that New York reported 2,149 generators in 1987 and only 848
in 1989. This large decrease in the number of generators was primarily due to the different
methods used by New York in the 1989 and 1987 biennial reporting cycles to classify large
quantity generators. In 1989, New York classified large quantity generators as sites that
generated 13.2 tons or more during the calendar year. By comparison, in 1987, New York
based its large quantity generator classifications on whether a site had generated 1.1 tons or
more in any calendar month.
Another factor contributing to a large variation in the number of generators reporting in 1987
and 1989 was increased usage of EPA waste codes during 1989 to characterize waste.
California, for example, as shown in Exhibit 4-2, reported a substantial increase from 868
generators in 1987 to 2,382 generators in 1989. In 1987, several hundred generators in
California managing their waste exclusively off site used only California State waste codes in
their waste manifest records. Because these generators did not use EPA waste codes, they
were not included in the total number of California generators for 1987.
To further illustrate differences between the 1987 and 1989 data, analysis was performed on
the overlap between sites that were classified as large quantity generators during 1987 and
1989. The results of this analysis are presented in Exhibit 4-3. Of the 17,234' sites classified
as generators in 1987,10,543 sites, or 61 percent, were also classified as generators in 1989.
Conversely, of the 20,217 generators identified in 1989, 52 percent were also classified as
generators in 1987. Defining "site overlap" as the number of sites in the intersection (sites
present in both 1987 and 1989), divided by the union (sites present in 1987 and/or 1989), the
site overlap was only 39 percent. One reason for this low overlap may have been the
procedure used by the States to classify generators; in one year they may have used a
1 This number is slightly different from the total number of generators reported in Exhibits 4-1 and 4-2 because a few States did
not identify all the generators present in their State.
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Exhibit 4-3.
Comparison of Sites Classified as RCRA Hazardous
Waste Generators, 1987 and 1989
Site Over I an
1987 total sites = 17,234
1989 total sites = 20,217
Quantity Overlap
1987
1989
Total
quantity
is 4.5
million
tons
Total
quantity
is 2.9
million
tons
1987 total quantity is 233.8 million tons
1989 total quantity is 194.5 million tons
Note: CBI data are excluded from this exhibit.
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generation quantity of 13.2 tons per year to distinguish between a regulated and non-regulated
generator, and in another year they may have used a generation quantity of 1.1 tons per
month.
Exhibit 4-3 also illustrates the average quantity of waste generated in 1987 and 1989 by sites
that reported in both years. Defining "quantity overlap" as the average of the 1987 and 1989
quantities in the intersection (quantity generated by sites present in both 1987 and 1989)
divided by the quantity in the union (quantity generated by sites present in 1987 and/or 1989),
the quantity overlap is nearly 97 percent. Even though the generators present in both 1987
and 1989 represented a fraction of the total number of generators present in either year, they
accounted for nearly all of the quantity of RCRA hazardous waste generated during the 2
years. The sites present in only one of the 2 years were relatively small RCRA hazardous
waste generating sites and accounted for a small fraction of the total quantity generated in
either year.
In an attempt to eliminate the inconsistencies introduced by generator classification, a
comparative analysis for 1987 and 1989 data was performed on sites that generated 100 tons
or more during each calendar year. Exhibit 4-4 shows that there were 5,956 generators of 100
or more tons in 1987 and 6,042 generators of comparable size in 1989. The percentage of
sites present in both years is higher than previously reported, with approximately 84 percent
of the 1987 sites present in 1989, and 83 percent of the 1989 sites present in 1987. The site
overlap increased from 39 percent among all generators to 72 percent among the generators
of 100 tons or more. This illustrates that most of the larger RCRA hazardous waste generating
sites during 1987 were also identified as generators during 1989, though the quantity of
hazardous waste generated for some sites was significantly different in the two years.
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Exhibit 4-4. Comparison of Sites That Generated 100 Tons or
More of RCRA Hazardous Waste, 1987 and 1989
Site Overlap
938 sites in
1987 only
1987 total sites = 5,956
1,024 sites
in 1989 only
1989 total sites = 6,042
Quantity Overlap
1987
1989
Total
quantity
is 4.4
million
tons
Total
quantity
is 2.7
million
tons
1987 total quantity is 233.6 million tons
1989 total quantity is 194.3 million tons
Note: CBI data are excluded from this exhibit.
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Chapter 4: Comparison of 1989 Data to 1987 Data
Exhibit 4-5 presents the number of generators in 1987 and 1989 according to different
categories of RCRA hazardous waste quantity generated. In general, the distribution of
generators among the 5 categories is very similar between the two years. There are
substantially more generators in the two smaller categories (less than 13 tons and 13 to 100
tons) in 1989 than in 1987, while the 3 larger categories (100 to <1,000; 1,000 to <10,000; and
10,000 or greater) each included more sites in 1987 than in 1989.
Exhibit 4-6 presents the overlap rate between 1987 and 1989 for sites that generated more
than 100 tons of RCRA hazardous waste, by State. A much higher proportion of these larger
generators were present in both years than was the case with the full population of large
quantity generators. Only 4 of the 53 States for which inter-year comparisons are possible had
overlap rates less than 50 percent. Across all States, the overlap rate averaged 72 percent.
Thirty States had overlap rates in excess of 72 percent, with 4 smaller States actually having
overlap rates of 100 percent This means that every one of the generators of 100 or more
tons that reported in those 4 small States in 1987 also reported in 1989.
The overlap rates among generators of 100 tons or more is relatively high when compared to
the overlap rate among all generators of RCRA hazardous waste. This suggests that much
of the turnover in generators between years occurs among smaller sites. It is likely that a
sizeable number of generators of less than 100 tons were large quantity generators in one
year but not in the next. Another likely explanation is that States with low site overlap rates
may have had problems implementing the data collection effort in 1987 and/or 1989. Common
problem areas in data collection include improper identification of the reporting universe, out-of-
date mailing lists, and poor nonresponse followup.
Although there was an increase in the number of generators in many States, the national total
number of generators was dominated by generators from a few States. Due to differences in
generator classification in some of the large States between 1987 and 1989, however, it is not
possible, without further analysis, to accurately determine the magnitude and direction of
change in the number of generators.
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Exhibit 4-5. Number of RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators in 1987
and 1989, by Quantity Generated
7.813
100 to
<1,000
1,000 to
<10,000
Quantity Generated (Tons)
•11987
IZZ1989
10.000 or
greater
Mote: CBI data are excluded from this exhibit.
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Chapter 4: Comparison of 1989 Data to 1987 Data
Exhibit 4-6. Comparison of Sites that Generated 100 Tons or More of RCRA Hazardous Waste, by State, 1987
and 1989
STATE
ALASKA
ALABAMA
ARKANSAS
ARIZONA
CALIFORNIA
COLORADO
CONNECTICUT
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
DELAWARE
FLORIDA
GEORGIA
GUAM
HAWAII
IOWA
IDAHO
ILLINOIS
INDIANA
KANSAS
KENTUCKY
LOUISIANA
MASSACHUSETTS
MARYLAND
MAINE
MICHIGAN
MINNESOTA
MISSOURI
MISSISSIPPI
MONTANA
NORTH CAROLINA
NORTH DAKOTA
NEBRASKA
NEW HAMPSHIRE
NEW JERSEY
NEW MEXICO
NEVADA
NEW YORK
OHIO
OKLAHOMA
OREGON
PENNSYLVANIA
PUERTO RICO
RHODE ISLAND
SOUTH CAROLINA
SOUTH DAKOTA
TENNESSEE
TEXAS
UTAH
VIRGINIA
VIRGIN ISLANDS
VERMONT
WASHINGTON
WISCONSIN
WEST VIRGINIA
WYOMING
NUMBER OF SITES
1987
3
111
71
47
443
37
209
1
19
104
118
3
4
43
9
441
231
48
122
202
117
73
4
332
109
151
57
7
154
3
22
34
295
13
6
257
399
60
28
430
29
31
94
5
111
459
32
100
1
13
85
127
48
4
TOTAL 5,956
1989
5
104
44
49
589
40
201
2
21
103
121
3
4
38
8
465
232
45
129
128
90
76
7
336
94
130
58
9
156
3
25
33
294 ''
19
11
254
453
63
26
420
23
26
84
5
131
473
36
99
1
13
78
127
54
4
6,042
SITES
PRESENT
ONLY IN
1987
0
13
35
5
112
3
19
0
1
15
14
0
4
8
2
42
38
7
12
84
34
9
3
40
24
31
9
1
13
1
0
3
56
0
0
46
54
5
4
58
11
9
20
0
4
43
2
10
0
0
17
13
2
2
938
SITES
PRESENT IN
BOTH 1987
AND 1989
3
98
36
42
331
34
190
1
18
89
104
3
0
35
7
399
193
41
110
118
83
64
1
292
85
120
48
6
141
2
22
31
239
13
6
211
345
55
24
372
18
22
74
5
107
416
30
90
1
13
68
114
46
2
5,018
SITES
PRESENT
ONLY IN
1989
2
6
8
7
258
6
11
1
3
14
17
0
4
3
1
66
39
4
19
10
7
12
6
44
9
10
10
3
15
1
3
2
55
6
5
43
108
8
2
48
5
4
10
o
24
57
6
9
o
0
10
13
8
2
1,024
SITE
OVERLAP
PERCENT1
60
84
46
78
47
79
86
50
82
75
77
100,
02
76
70
79
71
79
78
56
67
75
10
78
72
75
72
60
83
50
88
86
68
68
55
70
68
81
80
78
53
63
71
100
A VV
79
81
79
83
100
100
72
81
82
33
72
Overlap percent is defined as the number of sites present In both 1987 and 1989. divided by the number
of sites present in 1987 and/or 1989, multiplied by 100.
The overlap percent for Hawaii is zero because in 1987 all sites in Hawaii claimed CBI and their EPA
ID's were replaced with fictitious identifiers, assigned to conceal the actual EPA ID's of the sites.
NOTE: CBI data are excluded from this exhibit.
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4.3 QUANTITY OF RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE GENERATED
Exhibit 4-7 presents, by EPA region, the quantities of RCRA hazardous waste that were
generated during 1987 and 1989. The national totals (excluding data from sites that claimed
CBI for their reports) show a moderate decrease of 17.2 percent, from 238.3 million tons in
1987 to 197.3 million tons in 1989. Examining the data by region shows much greater volatility
in the quantity of waste generated in the two years. Regions 1 and 5 each reported increases
in the quantity generated by more than 300 percent. Five of the 10 regions reported changes
between years of 50 percent or more, with 2 regions declining and 3 increasing by that
percentage. Three regions reported large declines in the quantity of RCRA hazardous waste
generated, while 1 region reported a large increase. The decreases were in Region 3 (28.4
million tons), Region 6 (28.2 million tons), and Region 4 (17.9 million tons). The only large
increase in generation quantity reported was in Region 5, with an increase of 32.1 million tons.
Exhibit 4-8 presents and compares the quantity of RCRA hazardous waste generated in each
State. From 1987 to 1989,28 States reported a decrease, and 26 States reported an increase
in RCRA hazardous waste quantity generated. (The Trust Territories were not included in the
1987 database, so comparisons are possible for only 54 States.) Michigan and Tennessee
each reported increases of approximately 33 million tons, while Connecticut and California
reported increases in the range of 1 million tons. Georgia, Virginia, and Texas reported the
largest decreases in the quantity generated, with declines of 37 million tons, 30 million tons,
and 24 million tons, respectively. Five other States-Alabama, Kentucky, Louisiana, South
Carolina, and West Virginia-reported decreases in the quantity generated of more than 1
million tons. A few sites in each of these States were responsible for the majority of the
differences in RCRA hazardous waste generation. The declining quantities at several
individual sites as well as several increases resulted from changes in the way in which large
quantities of hazardous wastewaters were managed (and thus do not, in absolute terms, reflect
new increases or decreases in generation). In some cases, sites that had previously managed
their wastewaters in surface impoundments subject to RCRA permitting requirements have
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Chapter 4: Comparison of 1989 Data to 1987 Data
Exhibit 4-7. Comparison of Total RCRA Hazardous Waste Quantity Generated, by EPA Region, 1987 and 1989
REGION
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
1987
TOTAL GENERATED
(000 tons)
324
48,734
49,535
57,215
9,541
66,501
1,488
372
3,995
622
TOTAL 238.327
1989
TOTAL GENERATED
(000 tons)
1,514
47,755
21.151
39.354
41.746
38.288
2.247
367
4,768
273
197.355
PERCENT CHANGE
367.3
-2.0
-57.3
-31.2
336.4
-42.4
51.0
-1.3
19.3
-56.1
-17.2
NOTES: CBI data are excluded from this exhibit.
Columns may not sum due to rounding.
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National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report (Based on 1989 Data)
Exhibit 4-8. Comparison of Total RCRA Hazardous Waste Quantity Generated, by State, 1987 and 1989
STATE
ALABAMA
ALASKA
ARIZONA
ARKANSAS
CALIFORNIA
COLORADO
CONNECTICUT
DELAWARE
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
FLORIDA
GEORGIA
GUAM
HAWAII
IDAHO
ILLINOIS
INDIANA
IOWA
KANSAS
KENTUCKY
LOUISIANA
MAINE
MARYLAND
MASSACHUSETTS
MICHIGAN
MINNESOTA
MISSISSIPPI
MISSOURI
MONTANA
NEBRASKA
NEVADA
NEW HAMPSHIRE
NEW JERSEY
NEW MEXICO
NEW YORK
NORTH CAROLINA
NORTH DAKOTA
OHIO
OKLAHOMA
OREGON
PENNSYLVANIA
PUERTO RICO
RHODE ISLAND
SOUTH CAROLINA
SOUTH DAKOTA
TENNESSEE
TEXAS
TRUST TERRITORIES
UTAH
VERMONT
VIRGIN ISLANDS
VIRGINIA
WASHINGTON
WEST VIRGINIA
WISCONSIN
WYOMING
HAZARDOUS WASTE QUANTITY
1987
TOTAL GENERATED
(000 tons)
3,049
1
470
228
3,523
124
187
25
1
519
39,838
0
1
17
1,969
1,951
89
1,241
5,851
12,304
11
76
91
2,305
76
1.296
149
6
9
1
17
47,739
4
778
928
11
3.093
1.195
23
775
201
12
4,850
2
884
52.770
0
226
6
15
35.679
581
12.979
148
3
TOTAL 238.327
1989
TOTAL GENERATED
(000 tons)
404
4
125
805
4,636
117
1.390
20
2
412
2.615
1
2
14
1.382
1.843
76
1.714
150
9,095
53
265
34
35.143
239
717
384
5
72
5
18
47,097
11
407
586
29
2,618
205
28
1.247
246
6
106
1
34.364
28.172
0
212
13
6
5,227
228
14,390
412
3
197.355
PERCENT CHANGE
-86.7
300.0
-73.4
253.1
31.6
-5.6
643.3
-20.0
100.0
-20.6
-93.4
N/A
100.0
-17.6
-29.8
-5.5
-14.6
38.1
-97.4
-26.1
381.8
248.7
-62.6
1.424.6
214.5
-44.7
157.7
-16.7
700.0
400.0
5.9
-1.3
175.0
-47.7
-36.9
163.6
-15.4
-82.8
21.7
60.9
22.4
-50.0
-97.8
-50.0
3.787.3 <
-46.6
0.0
-6.2
116.7
-60.0
-85.3
-60.8
10.9
178.4
0.0
-17.2
NOTE: CBI data are excluded from this exhibit.
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Chapter 4: Comparison of 1989 Data to 1987 Data
changed to tank management that is sometimes exempt from RCRA permitting requirements.
One increase occurred when a site changed from its 1987 management practice of discharging
the hazardous wastewater to a sewer~and eventually to a POTW-to managing it on site in
surface impoundments subject to RCRA permitting requirements in 1989. At least one of the
large inter-year changes appears to be the result of an erroneous classification of a site's 1987
management practices as exempt from RCRA permitting requirements, when they were
actually subject to RCRA permitting requirements.
As a measure of the degree of change in the quantity of RCRA hazardous waste generated
between 1987 and 1989, the median percentage change, either positive or negative, was more
than 60 percent. Half of the States reported an absolute percentage change in the quantity
generated greater than 60 percent, and the other States reported a difference of less than 60
percent.
Another indication of the magnitude of variation is obtained by developing a range for the total
quantity generated by taking, in one case, the lower of the two years' quantities for each State,
and in the other case, the higher of the two years' quantities. The range was from 125 million
tons to 311 million tons. The difference, 186 million tons, was considerably higher than the
41 million ton difference between 1987 and 1989. As with the number of generators,
discussed in Section 4.2, the State generation quantity totals were highly variable, with the
national total consisting primarily of the quantity generated by a small number of States.
Looking at the sites that accounted for 75 percent of the total RCRA hazardous waste
generated in 1987 and 1989, it is clear that there was a large degree of variation at individual
sites. As presented in Exhibit 4-9, a total of 17 different sites appear on one or both years'
lists. In 1987,15 of the 17 sites accounted for 75 percent of the total quantity generated. In
comparison in 1989, 10 of the 17 sites accounted for 75 percent of the total quantity
generated.
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Exhibit 4-9. Comparison of Sites Contributing to 75 Percent of National Generation, 1987 and 1989
EPA ID
6AD003282803
6AD003324985
KYD006370159
LAD008186579
HID000724724
NJD002385730
SCD048373468
TND003376928
TX0001700806
TX0007330202
TXD008123317
TXD066349770
TXD067285973
VAD003121928
VA1210020730
WVD004341491
WVD005005509
QUANTITY REPORTED
(tons)
1987
36.864.107*
2.818.235*
4,822,252*
3.139,802*
17,817
47.283,234*
4,423.416*
593,407
4.062.335*
4,731.688*
3.993.687*
3,322,465*
17,257,402*
10,823,412*
24.782,152*
6,691.616*
5.582.741*
TOTAL 181,209.768
1989
6
2,153,083
3.256
2.390,769*
33.760.292*
46.695,042*
212
32,536,940*
2,070.731
4,507.313*
3.635,042*
3,584
7.840.363*
39
4,050,016*
7,886.806*
5,814.145*
153,347.640
AR^ni IITF niFFFBFNPF
nDOUUUIb Ulr rui\tll^c
(tons)
36.864.101
665.152
4,818,996
749,033
33.742.475
588.192
4.423.204
31.943,533
1.991.604
224.375
358,645
3,318,881
9,417,039
10,823,373
20,732,136
1,195.190
231,404
162,087.332
* Quantities included in 75 percent of total generation.
NOTE: Columns may not sum due to rounding.
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Chapter 4: Comparison of 1989 Data to 1987 Data
Although each of the 17 sites was present in both 1987 and 1989, the generation quantities
reported in the two years varied considerably. Of the 181 million tons accounted for by the
15 sites in 1987, only 87 million tons, or 48 percent, were accounted for by the same sites in
1989. Conversely, of the 149 million tons (75 percent of 1989 total generation) generated by
the 10 largest sites during 1989, the same 10 sites accounted for 114 million tons, or 76
percent in 1987. These quantity differences probably result from changed management
practices and inconsistent reporting of RCRA hazardous wastewater.
Exhibit 4-9 also presents the absolute difference between the generation quantity reported in
1987 and 1989, totaling 162 million tons, for the 17 sites. There was considerable variation
between individual sites' generation quantity. These are sites contributing to 75 percent of
national generation.
More than 90 percent of the hazardous waste that was generated and managed in the United
States was wastewater. There has been widespread confusion about the regulatory status of
wastewater, thereby contributing to a high measurement of error for wastewater generation
quantity. Release of wastewater into surface waters or POTWs is regulated under the National
Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) or other provisions of the Clean Water Act.
Prior to their release, wastewaters may be managed in units subject to RCRA permitting
requirements (such as surface impoundments), or in units exempt from RCRA permitting
requirements, (such as tank systems). In both 1987 and 1989, wastewater exclusively
managed in units exempt from RCRA permitting requirements was to be reported as well as
was any wastewater managed in units subject to RCRA permitting requirements.
Both the TSD facilities that generate and manage these often very large quantity of
wastewater, and the States that collect the biennial reports, have misunderstood these
requirements. In 1987 and 1989, some States appear to have excluded all hazardous
wastewater from their biennial reports regardless of the permitting status of the units in which
they were managed. Other States may have included RCRA hazardous wastewater managed
exclusively in units exempt from RCRA permitting requirements. Since many of these
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generation and management quantities were very large, the inclusion or exclusion of one or
two sites may produce large shifts in the national quantities.
As shown in Exhibit 4-9, the waste generated by the 54 States for which both 1987 and 1989
data are available, decreased from 238 million tons in 1987 to 197 million tons in 1989.
Though this may be the result of inconsistent reporting of wastewater in 1987 and 1989 as
discussed above, anecdotal evidence from both the States and from individual sites suggests
that sites are shifting the management of wastewater from units subject to RCRA permitting
requirements to units exempt from RCRA permitting by managing wastewater in tanks rather
than surface impoundments.
4.4 NUMBER OF TREATMENT, STORAGE, AND DISPOSAL
(TSD) FACILITIES
Exhibit 4-10 presents, by EPA region, the total number of TSD facilities reporting in 1987 and
1989. The data indicate that the number of TSD facilities decreased from 3,308 in 1987 to
3,062 in 1989, a decline of 7.4 percent. Large changes in regional TSD facility counts were
reported in Regions 6 and 9. The Region 6 count of TSD facilities declined by 445, or 50
percent. The Region 9 count increased by 217, up 115 percent Regions 8 and 10 also
showed large percentage increases in TSD facility counts, but these were much smaller than
the changes reported in Regions 6 and 9.
Exhibit 4-11 presents the number of TSD facilities in each State in 1987 and 1989. A total of
27 States reported decreases in the number of TSD facilities in 1989, compared to 1987.
Twenty-five States reported increases, while 2 States reported no change. The apparent
decline in Massachusetts was the result of that State's failure to provide any data on TSD
facilities or quantities of RCRA hazardous wastes managed. Three States reported increases
of more than 50 TSD facilities between 1987 and 1989. California reported an increase of 224
4-18
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Chapter* Comparison of 1989 Data to 1987 Data
Exhibit 4-10. Comparison of RCRA Hazardous Waste Treatment, Storage, and Disposal (TSD) Facilities, by
EPA Region, 1987 and 1989
REGION
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
TSD FACILITIES
1987 NUMBER
140
215
295
438
836
886
182
67
168
61
TOTAL 3. 308
1989 NUMBER
151
210
272
361
859
441
150
117
405
96
3,062
PERCENT CHANGE
7.9
-2.3
-7.8
-17.6
2.8
-50.2
-17.6
74.6
115.4
57.4
-7.4
NOTE: CBI data are excluded from this exhibit.
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National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report (Based on 1989 Data)
Exhibit 4-11. Comparison of RCRA Hazardous Waste Treatment, Storage and Disposal (TSD) Facilities, by
State, 1987 and 1989
STATE
ALABAMA
ALASKA
ARIZONA
ARKANSAS
CALIFORNIA
COLORADO
CONNECTICUT
DELAWARE
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
FLORIDA
GEORGIA
GUAM
HAWAII
IDAHO
ILLINOIS
INDIANA
IOWA
KANSAS
KENTUCKY
LOUISIANA
MAINE
MARYLAND
MASSACHUSETTS
MICHIGAN
MINNESOTA
MISSISSIPPI
MISSOURI
MONTANA
NEBRASKA
NEVADA
NEW HAMPSHIRE
NEW JERSEY
NEW MEXICO
NEW YORK
NORTH CAROLINA
NORTH DAKOTA
OHIO
OKLAHOMA
OREGON
PENNSYLVANIA
PUERTO RICO
RHODE ISLAND
SOUTH CAROLINA
SOUTH DAKOTA
TENNESSEE
TEXAS
TRUST TERRITORIES
UTAH
VERMONT
VIRGIN ISLANDS
VIRGINIA
WASHINGTON
WEST VIRGINIA
WISCONSIN
WYOMING
NUMBER OF TSD FACILITIES
1987
NUMBER OF TSD's
52
9
34
39
130
27
94
8
1
51
60
2
15
6
226
103
37
26
64
130
8
27
21
131
46
29
111
5
8
7
4
108
13
79
77
7
196
34
8
193
27
9
71
2
34
670
0
18
4
1
42
38
24
134
8
TOTAL 3.308
1989
NUMBER OF TSD'S
71
20
17
24
354
59
131
7
0
22
57
1
20
8
139
44
30
34
51
46
4
37
0
232
237
31
74
9
12
11
6
98
19
73
28
6
152
48
12
157
38
4
34
2
67
304
2
34
6
1
52
56
19
55
7
3.062
PERCENT CHANGE
36.5
122.2
-50.0
-38.0
172.0
118.5
39.4
-12.5
-100.0
-56.9
-5.0
-50.0
33.3
33.3
-38.5
-57.3
-18.9
30.8
-20.3
-64.6
-50.0
37.0
-100.0
77.1
415.2
6.9
-33.3
80.0
50.0
57.1
50.0
-9.3
46.2
-7.6
-63.6
-14.3
-22.4
41.2
50.0
-18.7
40.7
-55.6
-52.1
0.0
97.1
-54.6
N/A
88.9
50.0
0.0
23.8
47.4
-20.8
-59.0
-12.5
-7.4
NOTE: CBI data are excluded from this exhibit.
4-20
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Chapter* Comparison of 1989 Data to 1987 Data
TSD facilities, while Minnesota reported an increase of 191 TSD facilities, and Michigan
reported an increase of 101 TSD facilities. Large declines in TSD facility counts were reported
by Texas (366), Illinois (87), Louisiana (84), and Wisconsin (79).
4.5 QUANTITY OF RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE MANAGED
Exhibit 4-12 presents, by EPA region, the total quantity of RCRA hazardous waste that was
managed during 1987 and 1989. Since the largest quantities of RCRA hazardous waste
consist of hazardous wastewaters managed on site, it is not surprising that these findings
closely parallel those presented above for RCRA hazardous waste generation quantity. Three
regions accounted for most of the 16 percent decline between 1987 and 1989 in the quantity
managed. Region 3's reported quantity managed declined by 27.4 million tons. The declines
in Regions 6 and 4 were 24.4 million tons and 17.4 million tons, respectively.
Exhibit 4-13 presents the quantity of hazardous waste managed, by State, during 1987 and
1989. Since storage is never a primary RCRA hazardous waste management method, the
quantities reported here exclude storage. As indicated above, Massachusetts did not identify
any sites as TSD facilities, nor did it report any quantity of RCRA hazardous waste managed.
A total of 33 States reported decreases in the quantity of RCRA hazardous waste managed
in 1989, compared to 1987. Only 17 States reported increases. Computations were not
possible in 5 States (District of Columbia, New Hampshire, South Dakota, Trust Territories, and
Vermont) because they did not provide management quantity data in 1987. Half of the States
reported an increase or decrease of more than 43 percent between the two years, suggesting
considerable inter-year variation in management quantities across States. The States with the
largest quantity increases and decreases are identical to those previously reported in the
discussion of hazardous waste generation quantities. These were discussed in Exhibit 4-8.
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National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report (Based on 1989 Data)
Exhibit 4-12. Comparison of RCRA Hazardous Waste Quantity Managed, by EPA Region, 1987 and 1989
REGION
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
HAZARDOUS WASTE QUANTITY1
1987
TOTAL MANAGED
(000 tons)
197
48,651
48.379
56,999 .
9,563
62,454
1,409
389
5,068
368
TOTAL 233.476
1989
TOTAL MANAGED
(000 tons)
385
47.601
21,014
39,593
41.533
38,054
2,149
368
4,876
173
195.746
PERCENT CHANGE
95.4
-2.2
-56.6
-30.5
334.3
-39.1
52.5
-5.4
-3.8
-53.0
-16.2
1
Quantity managed only by storage Is excluded.
NOTES: CBI data are excluded from this exhibit.
Columns may not sum due to rounding.
4-22
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Chapter* Comparison of 1989 Data to 1987 Data
Exhibit 4-13. Comparison of RCRA Hazardous Waste Quantity Managed, by State, 1987 and 1989
STATE
ALABAMA
ALASKA
ARIZONA
ARKANSAS
CALIFORNIA
COLORADO
CONNECTICUT
DELAWARE 2
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA*
FLORIDA
GEORGIA
GUAM2
HAWAII
IDAHO
ILLINOIS
INDIANA
IOWA
KANSAS
KENTUCKY
LOUISIANA
MAINE3
MARYLAND ,
MASSACHUSETTS*
MICHIGAN
MINNESOTA
MISSISSIPPI
MISSOURI
MONTANA
NEBRASKA
NEVADA ,
NEW HAMPSHIRE
NEW JERSEY
NEW MEXICO
NEW YORK
NORTH CAROLINA
NORTH DAKOTA
OHIO
OKLAHOMA
OREGON
PENNSYLVANIA
PUERTO RICO
RHODE ISLAND
SOUTH CAROLINA
SOUTH DAKOTA2
TENNESSEE
TEXAS ,
TRUST TERRITORIES*
UTAH ,
VERMONT2
VIRGIN ISLANDS
VIRGINIA
WASHINGTON
WEST VIRGINIA
WISCONSIN
WYOMING
HAZARDOUS WASTE QUANTITY1
1987
TOTAL MANAGED
(000 tons)
2.986
1
452
108
4,603
96
136
6
0
476
39.751
0
1
41
2,035
2,080
47
1.268
5.775
11.935
1
27
42
2.275
12
1.230
82
4
11
12
0
47.782
7
669
901
1
3.089
1.111
75
350
185
18
5.237
0
643
49.293
0
285
0
15
35,654
251
12,342
73
2
TOTAL 233.476
1989
TOTAL MANAGED
(000 tons)
564
0
96
824
4,759
81
366
3
0
360
2,551
1
1
1,441
2,021
75
1.701
145
9.206
0
211
0
35,067
349
698
290
3
84
20
6
46,932
6
420
566
25
2,283
228
1
1,139
243
13
176
0
34.533
27.789
0
258
0
6
5,324
171
14.335
371
0
195.746
PERCENT CHANGE
-81.1
-100.0
-78.8
663.0
3.4
-15.6
169.1
-50.0
<0.05
-24.4
-93.6
On
. u
<0.05
-97.6
-29.2
-2.8
59.6
34.1
-97.5
-22.9
-100.0
681.5
-100.0
1.441.4
2,808.3
-43.3
253.7
-25.0
663.6
66.7
0.0
-1.8
-14.3
-37.2
-37.2
2,400.0
-26.1
-79.5
-98.7
225.4
31.4
-27.8
-96.6
0.0
5270.6
-43.$
0.0
-9.5
0.0
-60.0
-85.1
-31.9
16.1
408.2
-100.0
-16.2
\ Quantity managed only by storage is excluded.
These States did not provide waste management data for 1987.
3 Maine and Massachusetts did not provide waste management data for 1989.
NOTES: CBI data are excluded from this exhibit.
Columns may not sum due to rounding.
4-23
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Alabama
Region IV
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ALABAMA
EPA Region Address:
U.S. EPA Region IV
Waste Division, Waste Programs
Branch
State Programs Section
345 Courtiand Street
Atlanta, GA 30365
Biennial Report Data Collection
Instrument:
EPA Hazardous Waste Report
Address of Participating State
Environmental Authority:
Information Systems Branch
Permits and Services Division
Department of Environmental
Management
1751 Cong. W.L Dickinson Dr.
Montgomery, AL 36130
Contact Name:
Phone:
Mr. Michael E. McCary
(205) 271-7927
Notes: No special notes for Alabama.
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National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Uaste Report
(Based on 1989 Data)
ALABAMA
Table 1. RCRA Hazardous Uaste Generation and
Total Number of RCRA Large Quantity Generators:
Total Quantity of Regulated Uaste Generated:
, 1989
224
403,701 tons
RCRA TSD Facilities (excluding storage-only facilities)
Facilities Managing only waste generated on site
Facilities managing only waste generated off site
Facilities Managing waste generated both on and off site
Total RCRA TSD Facilities (excluding storage-only facilities):
Total Quantity of RCRA Regulated Uaste Managed in RCRA TSD units:
(excluding quantity managed in storage only)
Total RCRA TSD Facilities:
13
9
5
27
564,189 tons
71
Final Disposition of Wastes Managed in RCRA Processes
No. of
facilities
using
Management Method Code method*
METALS RECOVERY (FOR REUSE)
SOLVENTS RECOVERY
OTHER RECOVERY
INCINERATION
ENERGY RECOVERY (REUSE AS FUEL)
FUEL BLENDING
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT
AQUEOUS ORGANIC AND INORGANIC TREATMENT
SLUDGE TREATMENT
STABILIZATION
OTHER TREATMENT
LAND TREATMENT
LANDFILL
SURFACE IMPOUNDMENT
INVALID SYSTEM TYPE
TOTAL
PERCENTAGE
M011-M019
M021-M029
M031-M039
M041-M049
M051-M059
M061
M071-M079
M091-M099
M101-M109
M111-M119
M121-M129
M131
M132
M133
2
6
3
6
1
5
5
1
1
1
3
1
5
1
9
Hazardous Waste Managed
Quantities (tons)
On site
Off site
Total Percent
27
0
166
0
3,881
0
43,995
107
0
26
15,801
352
1,548
54.135
1,565
0
121,578
21.5 X
26,458
1
6,796
241
0
45,066
0
0
0
26,609
580
0
299,446
0
37,413
442,611
78.5 X
26,458
170
6,796
4,122
0
89,061
107
0
26
42,409
933
1,548
353,580
1.565
37,413
564,189
100X
4.7
.0
1.2
.7
.0
15.8
.0
.0
.0
7.5
.2
.3
62.7
.3
' 6.6
100.0
-
•Column may not sum to total because facilities Hay have Multiple handling Methods.
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national Biennial ROM Hazardous Haste Report
(Based on 1989 Data)
ALABAMA
TABLE 2. RCRA Hazardous Haste laports and Exports, 1989
laports
State Tons Received
AR 17,730
A2 52
CA 112
CO 328
CT 9,661
DC 4
OE 465
FL 35,831
GA 40,026
IA 3,659
ID 0
IL 9,696
IN 4,792
KS 619
ICY 19,145
LA 8,847
MA 2,287
ND 3,835
ME 5
MI 6,830
MN 1,554
MO 489
MS 7,507
MT 5
NC 10,020
NO 13
NE 8
NH 67
NJ 71.824
KM 3,739
NV 0
NY 3.131
OH 12,003
OR 9
PA 13,544
PR 401
RI 110
SC 8,343
SO 7
TN 29,954
TX 1.809
VA 4,247
VT 40
UA 18
UI 662
UV 231
WY 3
Exports
State
AR
CT
FL
GA
IA
IL
IN
KS
KY
LA
MI
MN
MS
NC
NE
NJ
NY
OH
OK
PA
SC
TN
TX
UT
VA
UI
UV
TOTAL
Tons Shipped
777
26
11,776
3,729
16
16,697
609
499
216
10,529
278
983
17
17,878
729
142
4
465
497
3,520
3,747
4,781
70,365
11
8,568
536
108
157,501
TOTAL
333,661
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National Biennial ROM Hazardous Uaste Report
(Based on 1989 Data)
ALABAMA
TABLE 3. RANK ORDER OF 40 UtRGEST HAZARDOUS WASTES GENERATED, 1989
Quantity Generated
Rank Uaste Type (tons) Percentage
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
HOMX*
D004
FOMX*
F006
D008
DOMX*
D002
K062
K061
D009
0001
D006
F003
F019
F002
K071
K048
K001
F001
D007
F005
D003
IC106
U051
tt>35
P020
P115
UOMX*
F007
D011
K052
U211
U210
D005
U122
U044
K045
U007
P066
F008
85,500
79,549
53,282
52,079
29,737
21,545
18,103
13,028
12,282
11,993
8,178
3,347
3,163
2,295
1,682
1,601
1,548
1,090
918
791
695
692
332
82
41
40
30
21
20
9
6
6
4
2
1
1
1
1
0
0
21.2
19.7
13.2
12.9
7.4
5.3
4.5
3.2
3.0
3.0
2.0
.8
.8
.6
.4
.4
.4
.3
.2
.2
.2
.2
.1
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
These waste types represent waste streams that were characterized
by nore than one EPA waste code. An explanation of the derivation
of these mixture codes is provided in Section 2-3.
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National Biennial ROW Hazardous Waste Report
(Based on 1989 Data)
ALABAMA
Table 4. Four Largest Quantities and Types of RCRA Hazardous Waste
I, by RCRA Management Method, 1909
Management
Method
METALS RECOVERY (FOR REUSE)
SOLVENTS RECOVERY
OTHER RECOVERY
INCINERATION
ENERGY RECOVERY (REUSE AS FUEL)
FUEL BLENDING
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT
AQUEOUS ORGANIC AND INORGANIC TREATMENT
SLUDGE TREATMENT
STABILIZATION
OTHER TREATMENT
LAND TREATMENT
Quantity Managed
in State (tons)
K011-M019
M021-M029
M031-M039
M041-M049
M051-M059
M061
M071-M079
M091-M099
M101-M109
M111-M119
M121-M129
D008
D002
U151
F003
F001
D001
F002
K001
U051
D002
U211
F003
D001
K001
0003
MOMX*
MOMX*
FOMX*
D001
DOMX*
FOMX*
P115
F006
0002
U122
F006
D004
F006
DOMX*
D002
D003
FOMX*
MOMX*
F002
26,458
0
0
123
45
1
1
6,562
233
0
0
2,154
1,259
218
174
0
60,782
12,573
9,818
3,154
70
30
3
3
0
26
16,085
14,060
3,625
1,845
352
189
162
92
M131
K048
1,548
* These waste types represent waste streams that were characterized
by more than one EPA waste code. An explanation of the derivation
of these mixture codes is provided in Section 2-3.
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National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report
(Based on 1989 Data)
ALABAMA
Table 4. Four Largest Quantities and Types of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed, by RCRA Management Method, 1989
(continued)
Management Quantity Managed
Method Code Waste Type in State (tons)
LANDFILL M132 DOMX* 81,576
F006 67,839
D008 62,334
FOMX* 34,212
SURFACE IMPOUNDMENT M133 K071 1,565
INVALID SYSTEM TYPE MOMX* 13,861
FOMX* 12,786
D001 8,007
F003 1,676
TOTAL 564,189
* These waste types represent waste streams that were characterized
by more than one EPA waste code. An explanation of the derivation
of these mixture codes is provided in Section 2-3.
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1989 National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report
October 9, 1992
ALABAMA
TABLE 5. FORTT LARGEST RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE GENERATORS AND RCRA OUANTITY GENERATED, 1989
RANK
EPAIO
SITE NAME
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
ALD000622464
ALD001221902
ALD070513767
ALD981020894
ALD046481032
ALD052065117
ALD008188708
AL1800013863
AL0000622852
ALD004019642
ALD004029294
ALD094476793
ALD093179315
ALD980839310
AL0102066636
ALD008161176
AL0054571278
ALD067123570
ALD006320774
AL3210020027
AL0155638570
ALD095687679
ALD004023164
ALD9821 15180
ALD004009320
ALD01 0394021
ALD053360897
AL0095688875
ALD000770164
ALD003396983
ALD078960234
ALD004011342
ALD078964970
ALD008163115
ALD981868466
ALD000608224
ALD003301884
AL0008185407
AL7210020742
ALD003395043
CHEMICAL WASTE MANAGEMENT INC
CIBA-GEIGY CORPORATION
M&M CHEMICAL & EQUIPMENT COMPANY
FISHER INDUSTRIAL SERVICE, INC.
SANDERS LEAD COMPANY INC.
TELEDYNE CONTINENTAL MOTORS /AP
OLIN CORPORATION
MARSHALL SPACE FLIGHT CENTER
BIRMINGHAM BOLT INC
OCCIDENTAL CHEMICAL CORP
HANNA STEEL CORPORATION
ALLUORTH INC
DU PONT MOBILE PLANT
GERRARD STEEL PICKLING
SCHLUMBERGER I NO. WATER DIV.
AKZO CHEMICALS INC. LEMOYRE FAC.
NATIONAL-STANDARD COMPANY
SMI STEEL INC
MONSANTO CHEMICAL COMPANY
ANNISTON ARMY DEPOT
MATLACK MOBILE TERMINAL
REYNOLDS METALS CO. -ALLOYS PLANT
3M DECATUR
JVC MAGNETICS AMERICA CO
HUNT REFINING COMPANY
UN I ROYAL CHEMICAL CO. INC.
WH I TAKER CORPORATION
ICI AMERICAS INC.
RYDER BULK TRANSPORTATION SERVICES,
SQUARE D COMPANY - ANDERSON PLANT
SAGINAW DIVISION
HANNA CHEMICAL COATINGS CORP
THE DEXTER CORPORATION
MOBILE PAINT MANUFACTURING
AMERICAN BRASS, INC.
KAY- FRIES, ALABAMA, INC
DIVERSIFIED PRODUCTS
KUXFORD POLE TIMBER INC
U S ARMY MISSILE COMMAND
DIXIE ELECTRICAL MTG CO.
INC.
CITY
EMELLE
MCINTOSH
ATTALLA
GLENCOE
TROY
MOBILE
MCINTOSH
HUNSTVILLE
BIRMINGHAM
SHEFFIELD
FAIRFIELD
BIRMINGHAM
AXIS
FLORENCE
TALLASSEE
AXIS
COLUMBIANA
BIRMINGHAM
DECATUR
ANNISTON
CREOLA
SHEFFIELD
DECATUR
TUSCALOOSA
TUSCALOOSA
BAYMINETTE
DECATUR
BUCKS
MOBILE
LEEDS
ATHENS
BIRMINGHAM
BIRMINGHAM
THEODORE
HEADLAND
THEODORE
OPELIKA
HUXFORD
REDSTONE ARSENAL
BIRMINGHAM
TOTAL
GENERATED
(U.S. TONS)
80,714
56,750
43,534
39,584
35,021
26,500
11,771
10,560
8,768
8,742
7,980
5,977
5,416
5,050
3,855
3,706
3,439
3,437
3,307
2,528
2,281
2,066
1,831
1,558
1,554
1,253
1,170
1,078
983
978 .
778
766
739
730
725
682
655
627
623
535
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National Biennial ROW Hazardous Waste Report
(Based on 1989 Data)
ALABAMA
TABLE 6. FORTY LARGEST ROM HAZARDOUS tMSTE FACILITIES, 1989
Rank
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
EPA ID Site Name, City
Management Method
ALD000622464 CHEMICAL WASTE MANAGEMENT INC, EMELLE
LANDFILL M132
STABILIZATION M111-M119
FUEL BLENDING M061
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129
INVALID SYSTEM TYPE
INCINERATION M041-M049
ALD070513767 M&M CHEMICAL & EQUIPMENT COMPANY, ATTALLA
FUEL BLENDING M061
INVALID SYSTEM TYPE
ALD001221902 CIBA-GEIGY CORPORATION, MCINTOSN
LANDFILL M132
INCINERATION M041-M049
ALD981 019045 SYSTECH ENVIRONMENTAL /LAFARGE. DEMOPOLIS
FUEL BLENDING M061
ALD046481032 SANDERS LEAD COMPANY INC., TROY
METALS RECOVERY (FOR REUSE) M011-M019
ALD031499833 ALLIED - SIGNAL INC., FAIRFIELD
OTHER RECOVERY M031-H039
INCINERATION M041-M049
LANDFILL M132
INVALID SYSTEM TYPE
ALD008161176 AGO CHEMICALS INC. LEMOYRE FAC., AXIS
SURFACE IMPOUNDMENT M133
ALD004009320 HUNT REFINING COMPANY, TUSCALOOSA
LAND TREATMENT M131
ALD093179315 DU PONT MOBILE PLANT, AXIS
INCINERATION M041-M049
ALD981020894 FISHER INDUSTRIAL SERVICE, INC., GLENCOE
FUEL BLENDING M061
LANDFILL M132
INVALID SYSTEM TYPE
ENERGY RECOVERY (REUSE AS FUEL) H051-H059
AL7210020742 U S ARMY MISSILE COMMAND, REDSTONE ARSENAL
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129
ALD049699366 OPELIKA FOUNDRY COMPANY, OPELIKA
LANDFILL M132
AL321 0020027 ANNISTON ARMY DEPOT, ANNISTON
INCINERATION N041-M049
INVALID SYSTEM TYPE
ALD004010120 INDURALL COATINGS INC., BIRMINGHAM
SOLVENTS RECOVERY M021-M029
ALD0671 11450 UNITED PLATING INC., HUNTSVILLE
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT M071-M079
On Site
0
15,801
461
0
0
0
43,534
0
54,011
2,739
0
0
0
124
124
0
1,565
1,548
872
0
0
0
0
352
0
146
0
121
70
Off Site
299,211
26,609
17,800
580
0
0
0
37,369
0
0
26,919
26,458
6,796
241
0
41
0
0
0
335
46
1
0
0
188
0
0
0
0
Method Total
299,211
42,409
18,261
580
0
0
43,534
37,369
54,011
2,739
26,919
26,458
6,796
365
124
41
1,565
1,548
872
335
46
1
0
352
188
146
0
121
70
Total
Managed 1
360,463
80,903
56,750
26,919
26,458
7,325
1,565
1,548
872
382
352
188
146
121
70
xcluding quantity managed by storage only.
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National Biennial ROW Hazardous Waste Report
(Based on 1989 Data)
ALABAMA
TABLE 6. FORTY LARGEST RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE FACILITIES, 1989 (continued)
Rank EPA ID Site Name, City
Management Method
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
ALD044075919 EATON CORPORATION, ATHENS
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT
SLUDGE TREATMENT
AL0079127635 COOPER INDUSTRIES, CULLMAN
SOLVENTS RECOVERY
ALD980559850 FUELS & CHEMICALS INC., COALING
FUEL BLENDING
ALD004002333 PARKER HANNIFIN ICO, HUNTSVILLE
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT
ALD004001U5 ALD004001U5, TRUSSVILLE
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT
ALD000826958 AUBURN UNIVERSITY, AUBURN
SOLVENTS RECOVERY
OTHER RECOVERY
ALD079474037 UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAMPUS,
SOLVENTS RECOVERY
AQUEOUS ORGANIC AND INORGANIC TREATMENT
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT
INCINERATION
OTHER TREATMENT
OTHER RECOVERY
INVALID SYSTEM TYPE
METALS RECOVERY (FOR REUSE)
ALD983166265 BARBERS PURE MILK COMPANY, MOBILE
INVALID SYSTEM TYPE
ALD982095648 LIBERTY TRUCK SALES INC., BIRMINGHAM
SOLVENTS RECOVERY
ALD058218967 TRAIL PONTIAC - CMC TRUCK
SOLVENTS RECOVERY
ALD094476793 ALLWORTH INC., BIRMINGHAM
INVALID SYSTEM TYPE
ALD077640001 SAFETY - KLEEN, DOLOMITE
INVALID SYSTEM TYPE
M071-M079
H101-M109
M021-M029
f IIP
.JNu
M061
II 1 C
ll»I.C
M071-M079
M071-M079
M021-M029
M031-M039
MOBILE
M021-M029
M091-M099
M071-M079
M041-M049
M121-M129
M031-M039
M011-M019
nR1l P
moiLC
DillUPUaVU
KHlNutMM
M021-M029
1C., MOBILE
M021-M029
On Site
30
26
44
0
4
3
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
Off Site
0
0
0
12
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
1
0
Toi
Marat
Method Total
1
30
26
1
44
12
4
3
2
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
1
1
0
1 Excluding quantity Managed by storage only.
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Alaska
Region X
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ALASKA
EPA Region Address:
U.S. EPA Region X
Waste Management Branch
Mail Stop HW-112
1200 6th Avenue
Seattle, WA 98101
Biennial Report Data Collection
Instrument
Hazardous Waste Report
Address of Participating State
Environmental Authority
Hazardous Waste Program
Solid and Hazardous Waste Section
Alaska Department of Environmental
Conservation
410 Willoughby Avenue
Juneau, AK 99801-1795
Contact Name:
Phone:
Mr. Jeffrey B. Hurst
BRS/Biennial Reports Coordinator
(907) 465-5164
Notes: No special notes for Alaska.
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National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report
(Based on 1989 Data)
ALASKA
Table 1. RCRA Hazardous Waste Generation
Total Nunber of RCRA Large Quantity Generators:
Total Quantity of Regulated Waste Generated:
I Management, 1989
43
3,664 tons
RCRA ISO Facilities (excluding storage-only facilities)
Facilities managing only waste generated on site
Facilities managing only waste generated off site
Facilities managing waste generated both on and off site
Total RCRA ISO Facilities (excluding storage-only facilities):
Total Quantity of RCRA Regulated Waste Managed in RCRA TSO units:
(excluding quantity managed in storage only)
Total RCRA TSO Facilities:
7
0
0
7
29 tons
20
Final Disposition of Wastes Managed in RCRA Processes
Management Method
SOLVENTS RECOVERY
OTHER RECOVERY
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT
OTHER TREATMENT
TOTAL
PERCENTAGE
No. of
facilities
Code
M021-M029
M.031-MQ39
M071-M079
M121-M129
using
method*
3
1
1
3
7
-
Hazardous Waste Managed
Quantities (tons)
On site
5
1
15
8
29
100.0 X
Off site
0
0
0
0
0
.0 X
Total
5
1
15
8
29
100X
Percent
18.6
2.9
50.9
27.7
100.0
-
•Column may not sum to total because facilities may have multiple handling methods.
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national Biennial ROM Hazardous Waste Report
(Based on 1989 Data)
ALASKA
TABLE 2. RCRA Hazardous Waste Imports and Exports, 1989
laports Exports
State Tons Received State Tons Shipped
0 CA 0
ID 49
TOTAL 0 MY 3
OR 195
PA 1
UT 2,460
UA 762
TOTAL 3,470
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National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Uaste Report
(Based on 19B9 Data)
ALASKA
TABLE 3. RANK ORDER OF 40 LARGEST HAZARDOUS HASTES GENERATED, 1909
Quantity Generated
Rank Waste Type (tons) Percentage
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
31
D008
DOMX*
NOMX*
0001
D003
D002
FOMX*
001 1
F002
D004
D009
U122
D007
U359
KOMX*
F001
F005
P039
U239
0010
F003
U061
U228
U072
P015
P042
U160
P022
U159
U114
P047
U226
2,654
330
280
247
43
41
23
15
7
5
4
4
3
3
2
2
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
72.4
9.0
7.7
6.7
1.2
1.1
.6
.4
.2
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
These waste type represent waste streams that were characterized
by tore than one EPA waste code. An explanation of the derivation
of these mixture codes is provided in Section 2-3.
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National Biennial ROW Hazardous Waste Report
(Based on 1909 Data)
ALASKA
Table 4. Four Largest Quantities and Types of ROM Hazardous Waste Managed, by RCRA Nanageaent Method, 1989
Management
Method
SOLVENTS RECOVERY
OTHER RECOVERY
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT
OTHER TREATMENT
Quantity Managed
Code
M021 -M029
M031-M039
M071-M079
M121-M129
Waste Type
0001
DOMX*
F001
D001
D011
D001
D003
in State (tons)
3
2
1
1
15
8
0
TOTAL
* These waste types represent waste streams that were characterized
by more than one EPA waste code. An explanation of the derivation
of these mixture codes is provided in Section 2-3.
29
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National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report
(Based on 1969 Data)
ALASKA
TABLE 5. FORTY LARGEST RCRA HAZARDOUS HASTE GENERATORS AND RCRA QUANTITY GENERATED, 1989
RANK
EPAID
SITE NAME
CITY
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
AKD004904215
AIC1570028646
AKD009252230
AK8690360492
AK9570028655
AKD000643239
AK8570028649
AIC4170024323
AK521 0090002
AK121 0022157
AKD048679682
AKD980834675
AKD982657991
AKD048679567
AKD983066366
AKD052581758
AK9690330742
AKD991281221
AK9572728633
AK5570028709
AK0690390042
AK0570028662
AKD092876390
AKD982655847
AKD982655789
AK9570028705
AKD983067364
AK1572728631
AKD980329585
AKD980329858
AKD981 769821
AK8570090110
AKD983068222
AK3572728654
AKD982655953
AKD1 15168999
AKD097251169
AK7570028632
AKD9S0329536
AKD983068172
US ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY ALAStC
EIELSON AFB
KETCH I KAN PULP COMPANY
US COAST GUARD GROUP
USAF, 5072 CSS/DE
BP EXPLORATION (ALASKA) INC.
USAF ELMENDORF AFB
NAVAL AIR STATION ADAIC
DFSP UHITTIER
U.S. ARMY, 6TH INFANTRY DIVISION (LIGHT)
KENAI REFINERY TESORO ALASKA PETROLEUM
BP EXPLORATION (ALASKA) INC.
EXXON COMPANY, U.S.A.
UNIVERSITY OF ALASKA FAIRBANKS
STATE OF ALASKA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTA
TAPS-VALDEZ MARINE TERMINAL
U.S. COAST GUARD SUPPORT CENTER
ARCO PRUDHOE BAY OILFIELD EASTERN OPERAT
CAPE ROMANZOF LONG RANGE RADAR SITE
SPARREVOHN LONG RANGE RADAR SITE
USCGC SUEETBRIER ULB-405
INDIAN MOUNTAIN LONG RANGE RADAR SITE
UNOCAL CHEMICALS. KENAI PLANT
UNOCAL GRAYLING PLATFORM
UNOCAL CORPORATION MONOPOD PLATFORM
USAF SHENYA AFB
EXXON COMPANY, U.S.A.
CAPE LISBURNE LONG RANGE RADAR SITE
TAPS-PUMP STATION 6
CHUGACH ELECTRIC ASSOC., INC.
KETCHIKAN SHIPYARD, INC.
USAF BETHEL AFS
EXXON COMPANY, U.S.A.
FORT YUKON LONG RANGE RADAR SITE
UNOCAL B.P. H0736
ARCTIC CENTER
UNIVERSITY OF ALASKA FAIRBANKS AGRICULTU
CAPE NEWENHAM LONG RANGE RADAR SITE
TAPS - PUMP STATION 2
EXXON COMPANY, U.S.A. - CHEM WASTE
FAIRBANKS
FAIRBANKS
KETCHIKAN
KETCHIKAN
GALENA AIRPORT
PRUDHOE BAY
ELENDORFAFB
ADAK ISLANDS
UHITTIER
FORT RICHARD10N
KENAI
PRUDHOE BAY
VALDEZ
FAIRBANKS
JUNEAU
VALDEZ
KOOIAK
DEADHORSE
HOOPER BAY
ANCHORAGE
CORDOVA
GALENA
KENAI
KENAI
KENAI
SHEMYA AFB
SEWARD
KOTZEBUE
ANCHORAGE
ANCHORAGE
KETCHIKAN
BETHEL
ANCHORAGE
FORT YUKON
SITKA
ANCHORAGE
PALMER
DILLINGHAM
DEADHORSE
ANCHORAGE
TOTAL
GENERATED
(U.S. TONS)
2,433
227
175
113
97
72
72
60
54
40
38
36
36
30
24
23
22
16
12
11
10
9
7
7
5
5
4
4
3
3
3
3
3
3
2
2
1
1
1
1
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National Biennial ROSA Hazardous Uaste Report
(Based on 1989 Data)
ALASKA
TABLE 6. FORTY LARGEST RCRA HAZARDOUS HASTE FACILITIES, 1989
Rank EPA ID Site Name, City
Management Method
1 AKD991281221 ARCO PRUDHOE BAY OILFIELD EASTERN OPERAT, DEADHORSE
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT M071-M079
2 AKD041921503 ANCHORAGE DAILY NEWS, ANCHORAGE
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129
SOLVENTS RECOVERY M021-M029
3 AKD981769854 MUNICIPALITY OF ANCHORAGE, ANCHORAGE
SOLVENTS RECOVERY M021-M029
4 AKD092876390 UNOCAL CHEMICALS, KENAI PLANT, KENAI
SOLVENTS RECOVERY M021-M029
5 AKD981767668 NOME JOINT UTILITY SYSTEM, NOME
OTHER RECOVERY M031-M039
6 AK1570028646 EIELSON AFB, FAIRBANKS
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129
7 AK4170024323 NAVAL AIR STATION ADAK, ADAK ISLANDS
OTHER TREATMENT M121-H129
On Site
tSE
15
8
3
2
1
1
0
0
Off Site
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Method Total
15
8
3
2
1
1
0
0
Tot
Manag
1 Excluding quantity managed by storage only.
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Arizona
Region IX
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ARIZONA
Region Address:
U.S. EPA Region IX
RCRA Branch
Mail Stop H-31
1235 Mission Street
San Francisco, CA 94103
Biennial Report Data Collection
Instrument:
State-specific annual report
Address of Participating State
Environmental Authority
Waste Assessment Section
Department of Environmental Quality
2005 North Central Avenue,
Room 403C
Phoenix, A2 85004
Contact Name:
Phone:
Dr. Andy Soesilo
Acting Manager
(602) 257-6995
Notes: No special notes for Arizona.
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National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report
(Based on 1989 Data)
ARIZONA
Table 1. RCRA Hazardous Haste Generation and Management. 1909
Total Nuifcer of RCRA Large Quantity Generators: 175
Total Quantity of Regulated Waste Generated: 124,595 tons
RCRA TSD Facilities (excluding storage-only facilities)
Facilities managing only waste generated on site
Facilities managing only waste generated off site
Facilities managing waste generated both on and off site
Total RCRA TSD Facilities (excluding storage-only facilities):
Total Quantity of RCRA Regulated Waste Managed in RCRA TSD units:
(excluding quantity managed in storage only)
Total RCRA TSD Facilities:
5
2
5
12
95.737 tons
17
Final Disposition of Hastes Managed in RCRA Processes
Management Method
SOLVENTS RECOVERY
OTHER RECOVERY
INCINERATION
ENERGY RECOVERY (REUSE AS FUEL)
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT
OTHER TREATMENT
LANDFILL
INVALID SYSTEM TYPE
TOTAL
PERCENTAGE
Code
No. of
facilities
using
method*
M021-N029
M031-M039
M041-N049
M051-H059
M071-M079
M121-M129
M132
1
5
5
1
2
5
1
1
12
Hazardous Waste Managed
Quantities (tons)
On site
0
151
31
3
13,672
80,286
2
0
94,144
98.3 *
Off site
73
56
235
795
6
168
260
0
1,593
1.7 X
*Colum may not sun to total because facilities may have multiple handling methods.
Total Percent
73
206
266
798
13,677
80,453
262
0
95,737
100X
.1
.2
.3
.8
14.3
84.0
.3
.0
100.0
-
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national Biennial RCRA Hazardous Uaste Report
(Based on 1989 Data)
ARIZONA
State
AS
CA
CO
HO
NH
NV
OH
OR
UT
WA
TOTAL
Imports
Tons Received
1
692
0
15
20
13
35
1
0
0
778
TABLE 2. ROtA Hazardous Uaste laports and Exports, 1989
Exports
State Tons Shipped
AL 344
AR 32
CA 7.943
CO 23
FC 1,143
FL 17
GA 4
ID 69
IL 153
KS 155
LA 665
MI 0
MO 312
NE 49
NJ 1,119
NH 6,855
NV 1,531
NY 1
OH 7
OK 1,176
PA 3
TN 103
TX 977
UT 733
TOTAL
23,415
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National Biennial KCRA Hazardous Waste Report
(Based on 1909 Data)
ARIZONA
TABLE 3. RANK ORDER OF 40 LARGEST HAZARDOUS IMSTES GENERATED, 1989
Quantity Generated
Rank Waste Type (tons) Percentage
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
HOMX*
DOMX*
F006
0002
D001
F002
F001
FOHX*
F003
D007
D003
D008
F005
P105
UOMX*
D006
D004
F007
F019
P003
F009
P071
P044
F008
P089
D011
P085
D010
0009
P029
U220
U223
F027
U226
U122
U154
U080
P030
U151
U002
84,840
14,189
11,491
3,438
3,027
2,356
1,632
1,448
832
460
247
234
74
61
53
39
26
20
20
18
14
13
12
10
9
6
4
3
3
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
68.1
11.4
9.2
2.8
2.4
1.9
1.3
1.2
.7
.4
.2
.2
.1
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
* These waste types represent waste streams that were characterized
by wore than one EPA waste code. An explanation of the derivation
of these mixture codes is provided in Section 2-3.
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National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Uaste Report
(Based on 1989 Data)
ARIZONA
Table 4. Four Urgest Quantities and Types of RCRA Hazardous Uaste Managed, by RCRA Management Method, 1989
Management Quantity Managed
Method
SOLVENTS RECOVERY
OTHER RECOVERY
INCINERATION
ENERGY RECOVERY (REUSE AS FUEL)
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT
OTHER TREATMENT
LANDFILL
INVALID SYSTEM TYPE
TOTAL 95,737
Code
M021-M029
M031-M039
M041-M049
M051-M059
M071-M079
M121-M129
M132
Uaste Type
D001
D002
F006
MOMX*
MOMX*
F001
FOMX*
D001
D003
0001
MOMX*
F006
D001
MOMX*
F003
D002
DOMX*
MOMX*
F001
0001
MOMX*
F001
D001
F002
D002
D003
DOMX*
D001
D002
F001
in State (tons)
39
H
10
8
62
43
27
27
158
77
8
5
343
258
63
47
11,536
2,136
4
1
80,262
75
33
29
128
49
32
13
0
0
* These waste types represent waste streams that were characterized
fay more than one EPA waste code. An explanation of the derivation
of these mixture codes is provided in Section 2-3.
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RANK
National Biennial ROM Hazardous Waste Report
(Based on 1909 Data)
ARIZONA
TABLE 5. FORTY LARGEST ROM HAZARDOUS HASTE GENERATORS AND RCRA QUANTITY GENERATED, 1909*
EPAID
SITE NAME
CITY
TOTAL
GENERATED
(U.S. TONS)
94,801*
7,998
1,460
1,353
1,309
1,125
1,077
1,012
993
964
834
788
707
458
449
428
424
418
391
349
289
285
230
219
215
206
193
191
171
165
163
155
150
130
122
115
114
100
96
92
This list does not include significant tonnage generated by Arizona Portland Cement (AZD008394397) and
Miller Delinting (AZD981582273) because these two conpanies generated RCRA hazardous wastes that were
managed in units exenpt from RCRA permitting requirements.
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
AZD009005422
AZD980735500
AZ9573124055
AZD089308803
AZD009000050
AZD009004961
AZD049318009
AZD980818330
AZT000611426
AZD980896310
AZD000625715
AZD063274609
AZD009004177
AZD043848050
AZT000623702
AZD085453603
AZ8170024493
AZD981371628
A2D980892897
AZD982041907
AZD981579634
AZ0042018689
AZD104150024
AZT000624445
AZT000623819
AZD980881015
AZ0570024133
AZD094527S87
AZT050010636
AZD058788845
AZD008399636
AZT000624429
AZD008398S05
AZ0074440470
AZD018517698
AZD980881163
AZD003987997
AZD980818165
AZD982471062
AZD008394454
HUGHES AIRCRAFT CO., U.S. AIR FORCE PLAN
WORLD RESOURCES COMPANY
ARIZONA AIR NATIONAL GUARD
SAFETY-KLEEN CORP.
ALLIED SIGNAL AEROSPACE CO. GARRETT ENGI
HONEYUELL, INC.
BUD'S OIL SERVICE, INC.
TELCO TECHNOLOGY, INC.
CAPITOL COATINGS
CONTINENTAL CIRCUITS CORP.
GOULD INC.
CONTINENTAL CIRCUITS CORP.
MOTOROLA, INC.
MOTOROLA, INC.
INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORP.
CAPITOL CASTINGS, INC.
MARINE CORPS AIR STATION, YUMA
CUSTOM CIRCUITS INC.
SAFETY-KEEN CORP
HEXCEL ADVANCED PRODUCTS DIVISION
QUALITY PRINTED CIRCUITS CORP.
ROGERS CORPORATION
PEABODY COAL CO. BLACK MESA & KAYENTA SU
BULL HN INFORMATION SYSTEMS INC.
DIGITAL EQUIPMENT CORP.
ADV. PRINTED CIRCUIT TECHNOLOGY II
LUKE AIR FORCE BASE
SFPP, L.P. (PHOENIX TERMINAL)
GILBERT ENGINEERING CO., INC.
SO. WEST. ALLOYS, INC. /NAT'L AIRCRAFT, INC.
MOTOROLA INC., GEG
PALO VERDE NUCLEAR GENERATING STATION
CHEM RESEARCH CO.
QUALITY PRINTED CIRCUITS CORP.
ALLIED-SIGNAL AEROSPACE CO.
MCDONNELL DOUGLAS HELICOPTER CO.
HEXCEL CORPORATION
EVERGREEN AIR CENTER, INC.
TRU SAFETY SYSTEMS/MESA
BURR-BROWN CORPORATION
TUCSON
PHOENIX
TUCSON
PHOENIX
PHOENIX
PHOENIX
PHOENIX
TEMPE
CHANDLER
PHOENIX
CHANDLER
PHOENIX
PHOENIX
MESA
TUCSON
TEMPE
YUMA
PHOENIX
TUCSON
CHANDLER
PHOENIX
CHANDLER
BLACK MESA
CHANDLER
TEMPE
TEMPE
GLENDALE
PHOENIX
GLENDALE
TUCSON
SCOTTSDALE
UINTERSBURG
PHOENIX
PHOENIX
TEMPE
MESA
CASA GRANDE
MARANA
MESA
TUSCON
** Of the total, 80,000 tons represents waste brines from IwTP and concentrated acid waste water.
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National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Uaste Report
(Based on 1989 Data)
ARIZONA
TABLE 6. FORTY LARGEST RCRA HAZARDOUS UASTE FACILITIES, 1989
Rank
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
EPA ID Site Name, City
Management Method
AZD009005422 HUGHES AIRCRAFT CO., U.S. AIR FORCE PLAN, TUCSON
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT M071-M079
A2D980892731 THE RINCHEM COMPANY, INC., PHOENIX
ENERGY RECOVERY (REUSE AS FUEL) M051-M059
LANDFILL M132
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129
INCINERATION M041-M049
SOLVENTS RECOVERY M021-M029
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT M071-M079
INVALID SYSTEM TYPE
AZD020132502 TALLEY DEFENSE SYSTEMS, INC. -BURN GROUND, MESA
INCINERATION M041-M049
AZD049318009 BUD'S OIL SERVICE, INC., PHOENIX
OTHER RECOVERY M031-M039
AZT000623702 INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORP., TUCSON
OTHER RECOVERY M031-M039
AZD000819S65 BEAN & COMPANY, PALO VERDE
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129
OTHER RECOVERY M031-M039
AZT05001068S ALLIED PRECIOUS METALS RECYCLING CO, INC., TUCSON
OTHER RECOVERY M031-M039
AZ4570024139 GILA BEND AFAF/LUKE AFB RANGE, LUKE AFB
INCINERATION M041-M049
AZ4572190029 DRMO LUKE AFB ANNEX, GLENDALE
OTHER RECOVERY M031-M039
AZ4570024055 DAVIS-MONTHAN AIR FORCE BASE, DAVIS-MONTHAN AFB
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129
INCINERATION M041-M049
AZD980814479 UNIVERSAL PROPULSION CO., INC.. PHOENIX
INCINERATION N041-M049
AZD000819615 UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA, TUCSON
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129
On Site
80,251
13,672
3
2
0
2
0
0
0
0
82
51
22
17
1
23
0
12
0
5
1
Off Site
0
0
795
260
168
107
73
6
0
119
0
6
0
0
35
9
15
0
0
0
0
Method Total
80,251
13,672
798
262
168
110
73
6
0
119
82
56
22
17
37
32
15
12
1
5
1
Tol
Hanaj
93.
1
1 Excluding quantity managed by storage only.
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Arkansas
Region VI
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ARKANSAS
EPA Region Address:
U.S. EPA Region VI
RCRA Programs Branch
Mail Stop 6H-H
1445 Ross Avenue
Dallas, TX 75202
Biennial Report Data Collection
Instrument:
State-specific annual report and
EPA Waste Minimization Report
Address of Participating State
Environmental Authority
Department of Pollution Control and
Ecology
8001 National Drive
Post Office Box 9583
Little Rock, AR 72219-8913
Contact Name:
Phone:
Ms. Vicky Prewett
Program Coordinator
(501) 570-2867
Notes: No special notes for Arkansas.
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National Biennial ROM Hazardous Waste Report
(Based on 1909 Data)
ARKANSAS
Table 1. RCRA Hazardous Waste Generation
Total Number of RCRA Large Quantity Generators:
Total Quantity of Regulated Waste Generated:
, 1989
51
805.150 tons
RCRA TSO Facilities (excluding storage-only facilities)
Facilities Mnaging only waste generated on site
Facilities managing only waste generated off site
Facilities managing waste generated both on and off site
Total RCRA TSO Facilities (excluding storage-only facilities):
Total Quantity of RCRA Regulated waste Managed in RCRA TSO units:
(excluding quantity managed in storage only)
Total RCRA TSO Facilities:
10
5
3
18
824,156 tons
24
Final Disposition of Wastes
Management Method
in RCRA Processes
No. of
facilities
using
Code method*
SOLVENTS RECOVERY
OTHER RECOVERY
INCINERATION
ENERGY RECOVERY (REUSE AS FUEL)
FUEL BLENDING
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT
OTHER TREATMENT
LANDFILL
SURFACE IMPOUNDMENT
UNDERGROUND INJECTION
OTHER DISPOSAL
INVALID SYSTEM TYPE
TOTAL
PERCENTAGE
M021-M029
M031-M039
M041-M049
M051-M059
M061
M071-M079
M121-M129
M132
M133
M134
M137
1
1
8
2
1
1
5
1
1
2
1
2
Hazardous Waste Managed
Quantities (tons)
18
On site
0
42
7,893
4,311
0
4
403
188
675
681,490
0
0
695,005
84.3 X
Off site
615
0
27,685
55,428
45,351
0
0
0
0
0
45
27
129,151
15.7 X
Total Percent
615
42
35,578
59,739
45,351
4
403
188
675
681,490
45
27
824,156
100%
.1
.0
4.3
7.2
5.5
.0
.0
.0
.1
82.7
.0
.0
'100.0
-
•Column may not sun to total because facilities My have multiple handling methods.
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National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report
(Based on 1989 Data)
laports
State Tons Received
AL 933
AZ 220
CA 3,526
CO 562
CT 936
DC 46
OE 139
FL 867
GA 1,528
IA 44
ID 25
IL 1,012
IN 4,548
KS 295
ICY 1,148
LA 44,785
MA 1,651
MD 588
MI 22,480
MN 1,263
MO 2,145
MS 203
MT 34
NC 1,318
NO 8
NE 7
NH 8
NJ 615
NH 67
NV 7
NY 2,640
OH 3,039
OK 554
OR 67
PA 1,406
PR 38
RI 193
SC 549
SO 7
TN 2,329
TX 10,961
UT 514
VA 362
VT 25
UA 765
WI 400
WV 488
WY 7
ARKANSAS
TABLE 2. RCRA Hazardous Uaste laports and Exports, 1989
Exports
State Tons Shipped
AL 20,148
FC 1,136
FL 16
GA 12
IL 5,828
IN 710
ICS 2,434
ICY 388
LA 32,684
MI 1
MO 1,983
MS 171
NE 674
NJ 3,223
OK 16,068
PA 2
TN 1,288
TX 12,124
WI 53
WV 68
TOTAL 99,014
TOTAL
115,352
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National Biennial RCRA Hazardous (taste Report
(Based on 1989 Data)
TABLE 3. RANK ORDER OF 40 LARGEST HAZARDOUS IMSTES GENERATED, 1989
Quantity Generated
Rank Waste Type (tons) Percentage
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
K118
DOCK*
D002
K061
MOW*
D001
FOMX*
row*
F006
0007
K062
D015
P071
D003
F005
K001
F003
U113
D008
F002
F001
U162
K046
UONX*
U244
U190
F007
U220
U067
U147
D009
K044
U103
U188
U037
647,793
46,452
39,984
19,763
18,892
13,705
10,867
1,128
1,048
892
710
687
683
524
488
416
323
270
210
123
76
61
27
11
6
5
2
2
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
80.5
5.8
5.0
2.5
2.3
1.7
1.3
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
* These waste types represent waste streams that were characterized
by *ore than one EPA waste code. An explanation of the derivation
of these mixture codes is provided in Section 2-3.
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National Biennial ROM Hazardous Haste Report
(Based on 1909 Data)
Table 4. Four Largest Quantities and Types of RCRA Hazardous waste Managed, by RCRA Management Method, 1989
Management
Method
SOLVENTS RECOVERY
OTHER RECOVERY
INCINERATION
ENERGY RECOVERY (REUSE AS FUEL)
FUEL BLENDING
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT
OTHER TREATMENT
LANDFILL
SURFACE IMPOUNDMENT
UNDERGROUND INJECTION
OTHER DISPOSAL
INVALID SYSTEM TYPE
Code
M021-M029
M031-M039
M041-M049
M051-M059
M061
M071-M079
M121-M129
M132
M133
M134
M137
Quantity Managed
Waste Type in State (tons)
F002
F001
MOMX*
FOMX*
0001
FOMX*
D001
MOMX*
F002
MOMX*
FOMX*
F003
D001
MOMX*
D001
FOMX*
DOMX*
D003
DOMX*
D003
MOMX*
D002
D002
DOMX*
DOMX*
K118
D002
D003
D001
D001
FOMX*
DOMX*
D006
341
123
91
54
42
11,143
5,986
5,751
2,072
46,691
12,008
453
345
36,275
3,208
2,228
1,270
4
205
178
10
8
182
5
675
645,935
35,555
45
0
14
6
5
2
TOTAL 824,156
* These waste types represent waste streams that were characterized
by wore than one EPA waste code. An explanation of the derivation
of these Mixture codes is provided in Section 2-3.
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(Based on 1909 Data)
ARKANSAS
TABLE 5. FORTY LARGEST RCRA HAZARDOUS IMSTE GENERATORS AND RCRA QUANTITY GENERATED. 1989
RANK
EPAID
SITE NAME
CITY
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
ARD043195429
ARD069748192
ARD052528809
ARD981057870
ARD981908890
ARD089234884
ARD990660649
ARD053730701
AR0213820707
ARD089232508
ARD000021998
ARD091691261
ARD071 253819
ARD093404143
ARD030414494
ARP060023944
ARD000604959
ARD091 691311
ARD067671313
ARD042755389
ARD035500818
ARD139607048
ARD982S58561
ARD007240716
ARP060024919
ARD075673079
ARD982558595
ARD005935986
ARD981055494
ARD0916B8283
ARD006344972
ARD047335922
ARD008049298
ARD058698937
ARD059637710
ARD082S77602
ARD982S49479
ARD000022186
ARD000388983
ARD006341119
GREAT LAKES CHEMICAL CORPORATION
ENSCO INC
ETHYL CORPORATION
RINECO CHEMICAL INDUSTRIES
NUCOR YAMATO STEEL COMPANY
ARKANSAS EASTMAN COMPANY
CEDAR CHEMICAL CORPORATION
QUANEX CORPORATION MACSTEEL DIV
PINE BLUFF ARSENAL
TERRA INTERNATIONAL INC
LION OIL COMPANY
ARKANSAS STEEL ASSOCIATES
AEROQUIP CORPORATION AIR COND & REF DIV
CENTURY TUBE CORPORATION
HELENA CHEMICAL COMPANY
FARMERS SUPPLY ASSN
LTV AEROSPACE AND DEFENSE GROUP
ARISTECN CHEMICAL CORPORATION
WEYERHAEUSER COMPANY
WHIRLPOOL CORPORATION
SOUTHERN STEEL AND WIRE COMPANY
CYRO INDUSTRIES
ETHYL CORPORATION
AMERON ENMAR FINISHES DIVISION
RISON DERAILMENT
BEKAERT CORPORATION
ARKANSAS GALVANIZING INC
BAXTER HEALTHCARE CORPORATION
GRIPPING RAILWAY REPAIR COMPANY
ATLANTIC RESEARCH CORPORATION
HEEKIN CAN INC
REMINGTON ARMS CO INC
AMERICAN FUEL CELL AND COATED FABRIC
RINGIER AMERICA INC
VIRCO MANUFACTURING CORPORATION
GRACE MANUFACTURING INC
ROHR INDUSTRIES INC
GREAT LAKES CHEMICAL CORP SOUTH PLANT
STERLING FAUCET COMPANY
AT&T LITTLE ROCK WORKS
EL DORADO
EL DORADO
MAGNOLIA
BENTON
BARFIELD
BATESVILLE
WEST HELENA
FT SMITH
PINE BLUFF
PINE BLUFF
EL DORADO
NEWPORT
NEBER SPRINGS
PINE BLUFF
WEST HELENA
HARRISBURG
E CAMDEN
JACKSONVILLE
DEOUEEN
FT SMITH
FT SMITH
OSCEOLA
MAGNOLIA
LITTLE ROCK
RISON
VAN BUREN
PRAIRIE GROVE
MOUNTAIN HOME
EL DORADO
E CAMDEN
SPRINGDALE
LONOKE
MAGNOLIA
JONESBORO
CONWAY
RUSSELL VI LLE
HEBER SPRINGS
EL DORADO
SHERIDAN
LITTLE ROCK
TOTAL
GENERATED
(U.S. TONS)
653,539
41,600
35,999
15,163
13,125
11,159
9,285
5,692
4,956
2,859
1,148
954
813
751
689
687
631
603
419
378
378
336
305
303
270
268
259
258
246
241
240
229
199
197
196
186
158
156
145
64
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National Biennial KM Hazardous Uaste Report
(Based on 1989 Data)
ARKANSAS
TABLE 6. FORTY LARGEST ROW HAZARDOUS UASTE FACILITIES, 1989
To'
Rank EPA ID Site Name, City Mana«
Management Method On Site Off Site Method Total
1 ARD043195429 GREAT LAKES CHEMICAL CORPORATION, EL DORADO 651
UNDERGROUND INJECTION M134 651,360 0 651,360
2 ARD981512270 ASH GROVE CEMENT COMPANY, FOREMAN 55
ENERGY RECOVERY (REUSE AS FUEL) M051-M059 0 55,217 55,218
3 ARD981057870 RINECO CHEMICAL INDUSTRIES, BENTON 45
FUEL BLENDING M061 0 45,351 45,351
SOLVENTS RECOVERY M021-M029 0 615 615
INVALID SYSTEM TYPE 0 24 24
4 ARD052528809 ETHYL CORPORATION, MAGNOLIA 30
UNDERGROUND INJECTION M134 30,130 0 30,130
5 ARD069748192 ENSCO INC., EL DORADO 27
INCINERATION M041-M049 0 27,676 27,676
6 ARD089234884 ARKANSAS EASTMAN COMPANY, BATESVILLE 11
INCINERATION M041-M049 6,685 0 6,685
ENERGY RECOVERY (REUSE AS FUEL) M051-M059 4,311 210 4,521
7 AR0213820707 PINE BLUFF ARSENAL, PINE BLUFF 1
SURFACE IMPOUNDMENT M133 675 0 675
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129 376 0 376
INCINERATION M041-M049 359 0 359
LANDFILL M132 188 0 188
OTHER RECOVERY M031-M039 42 0 42
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT M071-M079 404
8 ARD091691311 ARISTECH CHEMICAL CORPORATION, JACKSONVILLE
INCINERATION M041-M049 597 0 597
9 ARD091688283 ATLANTIC RESEARCH CORPORATION, E CAMDEN
INCINERATION M041-M049 235 0 235
10 ARD980621155 LTV AEROSPACE & DEFENSE MISSILES, EAST CAMDEN
OTHER DISPOSAL M137 0 45 45
11 ARD000022186 GREAT LAKES CHEMICAL CORP SOUTH PLANT, EL DORADO
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129 20 0 20
12 ARD047335922 REMINGTON ARMS CO INC., LONOKE
INCINERATION M041-M049 13 0 13
13 ARD980867873 TRACOR AEROSPACE, EAST CAMDEN
INCINERATION M041-M049 088
14 AR6140090006 US EPA INCINERATION RESEARCH FACILITY, JEFFERSON
INCINERATION M041-M049 426
15 ARD093417525 AUSTIN POWDER COMPANY, E CAMDEN
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129 606
16 ARD054575238 SAFETY KLEEN CORP 608601, LITTLE ROCK
INVALID SYSTEM TYPE 022
17 AR9210020187 USAG FORT CHAFFEE, FT SMITH
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129 1 0 1
18 AR8571924473 EAKER AIR FORCE BASE, BLYTHEV1LLE
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129 000
1 Excluding quantity managed by storage only.
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CALIFORNIA
EPA Region Address: U.S. EPA Region IX
RCRA Branch
Mail Stop H-31
1235 Mission Street
San Francisco, CA 94103
Biennial Report Data Collection EPA Hazardous Waste Report
Instrument:
Address of Participating State Department of Health Services
Environmental Authority Toxic Substances Control Program
400 P Street
Post Office Box 806
Sacramento, CA 95812-0806
Contact Name: Mr. Tim Beckwith
Chief, Manifest Unit
Phone: (916) 323-6558
Notes: CBI data have been included in Tables 1,2, and 3; CBI data are not included in
Table 4; CBi data are excluded from Tables 5 and 6 to preserve confidentiality.
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National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Haste Report
(Based on 1989 Data)
CALIFORNIA
Table 1. RCRA Hazardous Waste Generation and
, 1989
Total Number of RCRA Large Quantity Generators:
Total Quantity of Regulated Waste Generated:
2,387
4,670,579 tons
RCRA TSD Facilities (excluding storage-only facilities)
Facilities Managing only waste generated on site
Facilities Managing only waste generated off site
Facilities Managing waste generated both on and off site
Total RCRA TSD Facilities (excluding storage-only facilities):
Total Quantity of RCRA Regulated Waste Managed in RCRA TSD units:
(excluding quantity Managed in storage only)
Total RCRA TSO Facilities:
69
24
13
106
4,978,478 tons
357
Final Disposition of Hastes Managed in RCRA Processes
Management Method
METALS RECOVERY (FOR REUSE)
SOLVENTS RECOVERY
OTHER RECOVERY
INCINERATION
ENERGY RECOVERY (REUSE AS FUEL)
FUEL BLENDING
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT
AQUEOUS ORGANIC TREATMENT
AQUEOUS ORGANIC AND INORGANIC TREATMENT
SLUDGE TREATMENT
STABILIZATION
OTHER TREATMENT
LANDFILL
SURFACE IMPOUNDMENT
UNDERGROUND INJECTION
OTHER DISPOSAL
INVALID SYSTEM TYPE
TOTAL
PERCENTAGE
No. of
facilities
Code
M011-M019
M021-M029
M031-M039
M041-M049
M051-M059
M061
M071-M079
M081-M089
M091-M099
M101-M109
M111-M119
M121-M129
M132
M133
M134
M137
using
Method*
15
18
8
15
4
3
46
2
5
10
4
25
5
1
1
6
1
106
-
Hazardous Waste Managed
Quantities (tons)
On site
2,691
17,808
17,676
54,833
1,253
1,962
2,006,767
39,511
8,876
43,878
0
1,696,164
10
0
0
819
0
3,892,249
78.2 X
Off site
154,225
28,999
72,218
2,813
30,082
31,997
35,946
0
10,677
0
14,363
555,730
149,101
0
70
8
0
1,086,229
21.8 X
Total
156,916
46,807
89.894
57,646
31,335
33,959
2,042,713
39,511
19,553
43,878
14,363
2,251,894
149.111
0
70
826
0
4,978,478
100X
Percent
3.2
.9
1.8
1.2
.6
.7
41.0
.8
.4
.9
.3
45.2
' 3.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
100.0
-
•Column nay not sun to total because facilities nay have Multiple handling methods.
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National Biemial KRA Hazardous Uaste Report
(Based on 1989 Data)
CALIFORNIA
TABLE 2. RCRA Hazardous Uaste laports and Exports, 1989
State
AR
AZ
CO
FC
GA
GU
HI
IA
ID
IL
LA
HA
NI
MN
NO
NT
NJ
NN
NV
NY
OH
OR
PA
RI
TX
UT
VA
UA
UI
TOTAL
laports
Tons Received
465
11,528
554
475
5
3
351
34
661
190
10
3
8
241
0
30
47
968
2,889
0
9
2,357
1
2
140
1,722
561
5,134
167
28,556
State
AK
AL
AR
AZ
CO
CT
FC
FL
GA
ID
IL
IN
KS
KY
LA
NI
NN
NO
NS
NT
NC
NE
NJ
NV
NY
OH
OK
OR
PA
RI
SC
TN
TX
UT
VT
UA
UI
UY
Exports
Tons Shipped
0
233
3,691
16,685
60
69,040
627
6,951
35
9,523
1,576
469
15,369
86
3,806
27
232
310
14
0
211
264
1,659
9,154
15
278
653
269
143
43
6
649
28.089
31,274
4
3,442
5
6
TOTAL
204,896
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TABLE 3. RANK ORDER OF 40 LARGEST HAZARDOUS IMSTES GENERATED. 19B9
Quantity Generated
Rank Waste Type (tons) Percentage
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
D002
F006
0001
DOMX*
MOHX*
0008
D004
F002
0007
FOMX*
UOMX*
K051
K062
F007
F003
F009
K048
0011
0003
F001
IC049
KOMX*
F005
F019
U223
0006
D005
K050
0010
0009
POMX*
U122
U051
K001
P048
U188
P030
P044
U151
F024
2,536,639
641,239
473, 154
307,025
130,809
71,655
64,650
56,794
53,676
50,244
42,418
40,617
40,126
34,904
23,496
22,203
20,498
16,232
13,135
11,449
6,542
4,207
1,819
1,075
852
821
794
467
435
430
383
179
162
149
143
138
135
132
70
68
54.3
13.7
10.1
6.6
2.8
1.5
1.4
1.2
1.1
1.1
0.9
0.9
0.9
0.7
0.5
0.5
0.4
0.3
0.3
0.2
0.1
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
* These waste types represent waste streams that were characterized
by Bore than one EPA waste code. An explanation of the derivation
of these nixture codes is provided in Section 2-3.
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Table 4. Four Largest Quantities and Types of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed, by ROM Management Method, 1989
Management Quantity Managed
Method
METALS RECOVERY (FOR REUSE)
SOLVENTS RECOVERY
OTHER RECOVERY
INCINERATION
ENERGY RECOVERY (REUSE AS FUEL)
FUEL BLENDING
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT
AQUEOUS ORGANIC TREATMENT
AQUEOUS ORGANIC AND INORGANIC TREATMENT
SLUDGE TREATMENT
STABILIZATION
Code 1
M011-M019
M021-M029
M031-M039
M041-M049
M051-M059
M061
M071-M079
M081-M089
M091-M099
N101-N109
M111-M119
taste Type in
DOMX*
D008
MOMX*
D007
D001
F003
MOMX*
FOMX*
D001
K048
K062
KOS1
F002
MOMX*
DOMX*
D001
MOMX*
D001
FOKX*
F002
MOMX*
D001
F003
F001
D002
F006
0001
DOMX*
UOMX*
K047
FOMX*
0001
0002
F002
K051
K048
MOMX*
0007
0007
0001
0008
0002
i State (tons)
146,554
7.325
2,055
521
13,595
5,000
4,425
580
68,939
8,147
7,072
1.950
37,159
8,681
3.531
2,716
19.156
3.514
3,127
2,620
1,972
15
10
9
835,729
484,273
385,044
155,396
39,501
10
5,910
4,985
4.279
3,191
25,382
10.590
5,604
1.825
790
312
59
38
* These waste types represent waste streaos that were characterized
by «ore than one EPA waste code. An explanation of the derivation
of these Mixture codes is provided in Section 2-3.
Note: CBI data are not included in this table.
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Table 4. Four Largest Quantities and Types of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed, by RCRA Management Method, 1989
(continued)
Management Quantity Managed
Method
OTHER TREATMENT
LANDFILL
OTHER DISPOSAL
INVALID SYSTEM TYPE MOMX*
TOTAL 4,759,090
Code
M121-M129
M132
M137
Waste Type
D002
0004
K051
K049
D008
D001
D002
F019
D001
0002
DOMX*
0003
in State (tons)
2,101,283
126,004
12,000
6,000
1,256
865
34
10
813
11
2
0
* These waste types represent waste streams that were characterized
by more than one EPA waste code. An explanation of the derivation
of these mixture codes is provided in Section 2-3.
Note: CBI data are not included in this table.
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TABLE 5. FORTY LARGEST RCRA HAZARDOUS HASTE GENERATORS AND ROM QUANTITY GENERATED, 1989
RANK
EPAID
SITE NAME
CITY
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
CAD 041472986
CAD097030993
CA7210020759
CAD097578082
CAD009686874
CAD053049490
CAD009438300
CAD009630708
CAD008357295
CAD073604340
CAD008271090
CAD095984167
CAD009120817
CAD043237486
CAD001705235
CAD980887517
CAD008488025
CAD009150194
CAT080011695
CAD009212929
CAT080014103
CAD071 557029
CAD0501 25053
CAD0091 14919
CAD981391055
CAD981412604
CAD076306836
CAD066676123
CAD008517005
CAD 008336901
CAD008354052
CAD042245001
CAD097854541
CAD980896369
CAD008382475
CAD982468282
CAD009164021
CAD000030494
CAD059494310
CAD063564132
NATIONAL SEMICONDUCTOR CORP
NORRIS INDUSTRIES INC
RIVERBANK ARMY AMMUNITION PLANT
MASCO CORP
UESLOCK CO.
RHONE-POULENC BASIC CHEMICALS CO
VARIAN ASSN/EIMAC DIV SAN CARLOS
DEUTSCH ENGINEERED CONNECTING DEVICES
HIXSON METAL FINISHING INC
BLACK OXIDE INDUSTRIES INC
PALACE PLATING
QUALITY TECHNOLOGIES
VARIAN ASSOCIATES INC
CHEVRON CHEMICAL CO
CHEMICAL SYSTEMS DIVISION
NASHUA COMPUTER PRODUCTS CORP.
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA CHEM/DIV OF C
USS-POSCO INDUSTRIES
PG&E PITTSBURG POWER PLANT
STOCKTON PLATING INC.
VALLEY-TGOECO CO
GRASS VALLEY GROUP INC, THE
CALIFORNIA ELECTROPLATING
CHEVRON USA INC-RICHMOND REFINERY
SOLDER STATION ONE
AVALON GLASS & MIRROR
GTE GOVT SYSTEMS CORP/ELECT. DEF. SYSTEM
SHELL OIL CO/WILMINGTON MFC COMPLEX
AL'S PLATING CO. INC.
CHEVRON USA INC-EL SEGUNDO REFINERY
MOBIL OIL CORPORATION
OMEGA RECOVERY SERVICE
GNB INCORPORATED/GOULD INC. METALS
GLOBAL PLATING INC
TELEDYNE RYAN AERONAUT I CALCO
MEKTEC CORPORATION INC
SHELL OIL CO/MARTINEZ MFC COMPLEX
US AEROJET RCRA FACILITY
SOLVENT SERVICE INC
SCOTTS VALLEY CIRCUITS
SANTA CLARA
VERNON
RIVERBANK
HUNTINGTON BEACH
LOS ANGELES
MARTINEZ
SAN CARLOS
OCEANSIDE
NEWPORT BEACH
ANAHEIM
LOS ANGELES
PALO ALTO
PALO ALTO
RICHMOND
SAN JOSE
SANTA CLARA
SANTA FE SPRINGS
PITTSBURG
PITTSBURG
STOCKTON
SYLMAR
GRASS VALLEY
LOS ANGELES
RICHMOND
SANTA ANA
CARSON
MOUNTAIN VIEW
CARSON
LOS ANGELES.
EL SEGUNDO
TORRANCE
WHITTIER
LOS ANGELES
FREMONT
SAN DIEGO
MILPITAS
MARTINEZ
RANCHO CORDOVA
SAN JOSE
SCOTTS VALLEY
TOTAL
GENERATED
(U.S. TONS)
1,510,095
695,656
385,307
262,982
126,796
126,551
109,409
107,491
70,400
69,000
65,064
63,020
50,884
49,324
39,839
39,817
38,471
36,709
35,979
35,480
33,789
31,495
31,042
28,403
27,558
23,429
22,623
20,904
20,386
19,103
17,849
16,989
16,559
15,671
15,164
14,548
13,749
12,730
11,502
10,732
Note: CBI data are not included in this table to preserve confidentiality.
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TABLE 6. FORTY LARGEST RCRA HAZARDOUS UASTE FACILITIES. 1989
ank
1
2
3
it
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
EPA ID Site Name, City
Management Method
CAD041472986 NATIONAL SEMICONDUCTOR CORP., SANTA CLARA
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129 1
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT M071-M079
CAD097030993 NORRIS INDUSTRIES INC., VERNON
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT M071-M079
CAD008274938 KAISER STEEL RESOURCES INC., FONTANA
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129
CA7210020759 RIVERBANK ARMY AMMUNITION PLANT, RIVERBANIC
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT M071-M079
CAD097578082 MASCO CORP., HUNTINGTON BEACH
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT M071-M079
CAD097854541 GNB INCORPORATED/GOULD INC. METALS, LOS ANGELES
METALS RECOVERY (FOR REUSE) M011-M019
CAD009686874 UESLOCK CO., LOS ANGELES
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT M071-M079
CAD095984167 QUALITY TECHNOLOGIES, PALO ALTO
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129
CA0009438300 VARIAN ASSN/EIMAC DIV SAN CARLOS, SAN CARLOS
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT M071-M079
CAD009630708 DEUTSCH ENGINEERED CONNECTING DEVICES, OCEANSIDE
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT M071-M079
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129
SOLVENTS RECOVERY M021-M029
On Site
,483,686
25,586
693,661
0
385,260
262,719
0
126,551
126,004
109,317
106,158
1.145
7
Off Site
0
0
0
546,289
0
0
153,642
0
0
0
0
0
0
Method Total
1,483,686
25,586
693,661
546,289
385,260
262,719
153,642
126,551
126,004
109,317
106,158
1,145
7
CAD008488025 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA CHEM/D1V OF C, SANTA FE SPRINGS
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT M071-M079
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129
CAT080011059 PETROLEUM RECYCLING CORPORATION, SIGNAL HILL
OTHER RECOVERY H031-M039
CAD009120817 VARIAN ASSOCIATES INC., PALO ALTO
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT M071-M079
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129
CAD043237486 CHEVRON CHEMICAL CO., RICHMOND
INCINERATION M041-M049
CAD980887517 NASHUA COMPUTER PRODUCTS CORP., SANTA CLARA
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT M071-M079
CAD00170S235 CHEMICAL SYSTEMS DIVISION. SAN JOSE
AQUEOUS ORGANIC TREATMENT M081-M089
CAT080011695 PG&E PITTSBURG POWER PLANT, PITTSBURG
OTHER TREATMENT M1 21 -Ml 29
CAD009212929 STOCICTON PLATING INC., STOCICTON
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT M071-M079
CAD071557029 GRASS VALLEY GROUP INC, THE, GRASS VALLEY
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT M071-M079
SLUDGE TREATMENT M101-M109
SOLVENTS RECOVERY M021-M029
INCINERATION M041-M049
METALS RECOVERY (FOR REUSE) M011-M019
CAD0501 25053 CALIFORNIA ELECTROPLATING, LOS ANGELES
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT N071-M079
CAT080031628 NATL CEMENT CO OF CA/SYSTECH ENV, LEBEC
ENERGY RECOVERY (REUSE AS FUEL) M051-M059
38,449
0
0
37,475
13,239
47,684
39,700
39,501
35,934
35,437
31,377
77
0
0
0
30,517
0
23,525
1,262
61,365
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
5
1
0
0
29.985
61,974
1,262
61,365
37,475
13,239
47,684
39,700
39,501
35,934
35,437
31,377
77
5
1
0
30,517
29,985
Total
Managed 1
1,509,271
693,661
546,289
385,260
262,719
153,642
126,551
126,004
109,317
107,311
63,235
61,365
50,714
47,684
39,700
39,501
/
35,934
35,437
31,461
30,517
29,985
xcluding quantity managed by storage only.
ote: CBI data are not included in this table to preserve confidentiality.
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TABLE 6. FORTY LAMEST ROM HAZARDOUS HASTE FACILITIES, 1989 (continued)
Rank
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
EPA ID Site Name, City
Management Method
CAT080031628 NATL CEMENT CO OF CA/SYSTECH ENV, LEBEC
ENERGY RECOVERY (REUSE AS FUEL) M051-M059
On Site
0
Off Site
29,985
Method Total
29,985
CAD009114919 CHEVRON USA INC-RICHMOND REFINERY, RICHMOND
SLUDGE TREATMENT M101-N109
CAD076306836 GTE GOVT SYSTEMS CORP/ELECT. DEF. SYSTEM,
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT M071-M079
SLUDGE TREATMENT M101-M109
CAD008517005 AL'S PLATING CO. INC.
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT M071-M079
CAD008336901 CHEVRON USA INC-EL SEGUNDO REFINERY
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129
CAD066676123 SHELL OIL CO/WILMINGTON MFC COMPLEX
OTHER RECOVERY M031-M039
CAD042245001 OMEGA RECOVERY SERVICE
SOLVENTS RECOVERY M021-M029
CAD982468282 MEICTEC CORPORATION INC
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT M071-M079
CAD009164021 SHELL OIL CO/MARTINEZ MFC COMPLEX
SLUDGE TREATMENT M101-M109
INCINERATION M041-M049
CAD000030494 US AEROJET RCRA FACILITY
AQUEOUS ORGANIC AND INORGANIC TREATMENT M091-H099
OTHER TREATMENT N121-M129
OTHER DISPOSAL M137
CAT080010101 APPROPRIATE TECHNOLOGIES II
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT M071-M079
CAD063564132 SCOTTS VALLEY CIRCUITS, SCOTTS VALLEY
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT N071-M079
CAD009645268 ANCO METAL IMPROVEMENT CO. INC.. GARDENA
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT H071-M079
CAD048645444 BECKMAN INSTRUMENTS INC., PORTERVILLE
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT M071-M079
CAT080033681 CHEM-TECH SYSTEMS INC., VERNON
AQUEOUS ORGANIC AND INORGANIC TREATMENT N091-M099
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT N071-N079
STABILIZATION M111-M119
CAD040S20975 CHEMUEST INDUSTRIES INC., FONTANA
OTHER RECOVERY N031-M039
CAD981 160948 CP INORGANICS INC., UNION CITY
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT N071-M079
CAD980880959 NORTHROP CORP (AIRCRAFT DIV), HAWTHORNE
OTHER TREATMENT M121-N129
LANDFILL N132
STABILIZATION N111-N119
SOLVENTS RECOVERY M021-M029
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT N071-N079
INCINERATION M041-M049
OTHER RECOVERY M031-M039
METALS RECOVERY (FOR REUSE) N011-M019
CA3170024381 NAVAL AIR STATION LEMORE CA, LEMOORE
SLUDGE TREATMENT M101-M109
CAD070215355 DAVIS CHEMICAL CO., LOS ANGELES
SOLVENTS RECOVERY M021-M029
25,130
MOUNTAIN VIEW
11,907
10,701
2
LOS ANGELES,
20,350
EL SEGUNDO
18,015
CARSON
17,647
UHITTIER
16,989
MILPITAS
14,504
MARTINEZ
12,667
406
RANCHO CORDOVA
8,873
2,645
2
CHULA VISTA
0
2,632
10,650
8,437
8,267
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
5,412
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
6,092
2,449
0
0
0
6,436
1,499
11
7,072
5,898
1.722
899
814
755
675
545
32
10
0
5,000
25,130
11,907
10,701
2
20,350
18,015
17,647
16,989
14,504
12,667
406
8,873
2,645
2
6,092
5,081
10,650
8,437
8,267
6,436
1,499
11
7,072
5,898
1,722
899
814
755
675
545
32
10
5,412
5,000
Total
Manage
29,9
25,1
22,6
20,35
18,01
17,6<
16,9*
14, 5<
13,0;
11,5;
11.1
10,
8,
8,
7,
' 7,
5,
5,
5
5
1 Quantity managed by storage only is not included.
Note: CBI data are not included in this table to preserve confidentiality.
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Colorado
Region VIII
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COLORADO
EPA Region Address:
U.S. EPA Region VIII
Hazardous Waste Management Division
Mail Stop HWM-RI
999 18th Street, Suite 500
Denver, CO 80202
Biennial Report Data Collection
Instrument:
EPA Hazardous Waste Report
Address of Participating State
Environmental Authority
Hazardous Materials and Waste
Management
Colorado Department of Health
4210 East 11th Avenue, Room 351
Denver, CO 80220
Contact Name:
Phone:
Ms. Mira Neumiller
Information Specialist
(303) 331-4805
Notes: No special notes for Colorado.
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(Based on 1989 Data)
COLORADO
Table 1. RCRA Hazardous Waste Generation and Management, 1989
Total Number of RCRA Large Quantity Generators: 131
Total Quantity of Regulated Waste Generated: 117,347 tons
RCRA TSD Facilities (excluding storage-only facilities)
Facilities managing only waste generated on site
Facilities managing only waste generated off site
Facilities managing waste generated both on and off site
Total RCRA TSD Facilities (excluding storage-only facilities):
Total Quantity of RCRA Regulated Waste Managed in RCRA TSD units:
(excluding quantity managed in storage only)
Total RCRA TSD Facilities:
Final Disposition of Wastes
Management Method
OTHER RECOVERY
INCINERATION
FUEL BLENDING
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT
STABILIZATION
OTHER TREATMENT
LANDFILL
OTHER DISPOSAL
TOTAL
PERCENTAGE
in RCRA Processes
No. of
facilities
using
Code method*
M031-M039
M041-M049
M061
M071-M079
M111-M119
M121-M129
M132
M137
1
1
2
2
1
3
1
1
10
Ha
On site
1,649
111
0
13,227
36
63,201
213
36
78,473
96.5 X
6
3
1
10
81,292 tons
59
zardous Waste Managed
Quantities (tons)
Off site
0
0
2,810
0
0
9
0
0
2,818
3.5 X
Total
1,649
111
2,810
13,227
36
63,210
213
36
81,292
100X
Percent
2.0
.1
3.5
16.3
.0
77.8
.3
.0
100.0
-
•Column may not sun to total because facilities may have multiple handling methods.
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(Based on 1989 Data)
COLORADO
TABLE 2. RCRA Hazardous Waste laports and Exports, 1909
State
AZ
CA
DC
ID
IL
MD
MT
HE
NH
NV
OK
OR
PA
SO
TX
UT
VA
IM
UY
TOTAL
Imports
Tons
Received
14
18
It
442
0
23
44
65
404
1
3
25
3
1
1
911
1
6
18
1,984
Exports
State
AL
AR
AZ
CA
FL
IA
ID
IL
IN
KS
ICY
LA
NN
NO
NC
NE
NV
NY
OH
OK
OR
PA
SC
TN
TX
UT
UA
Tons Shipped
164
1,099
403
738
2
0
1,445
6,887
3
1,385
4
513
20
108
33
13
2,698
476
242
1,311
43
7,330
76
55
5,082
2,909
3
TOTAL
33,044
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TABLE 3. RANK ORDER OF 40 LARGEST HAZARDOUS IMSTES GENERATED. 1909
Quantity Generated
Rank Waste Type (tons) Percentage
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
U
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
MOMX*
K061
FOMX*
D003
D002
DOMX*
K062
F002
D001
F003
D007
F006
F019
K051
0004
F001
U051
F005
0011
K049
0008
UOMX*
K050
D009
K052
K044
0006
POMX*
U103
F007
P001
F008
U223
P105
P015
U133
U240
U122
P030
0014
73,829
13,664
11,726
5,394
2,562
1,651
1,649
1,343
1,048
593
583
529
522
493
421
364
325
166
123
119
103
32
32
20
16
15
6
5
5
2
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
62.9
11.6
10.0
4.6
2.2
1.4
1.4
1.1
.9
.5
.5
.5
.4
.4
.4
.3
.3
.1
.1
.1
.1
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
* These waste types represent waste streams that were characterized
by more than one EPA waste code. An explanation of the derivation
of these Mixture codes is provided in Section 2-3.
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Table 4. Four Largest Quantities and Types of RCRA Hazardous Uaste Nanaged, by RCRA Nanageacnt Method, 1989
Management
Method
OTHER RECOVERY
INCINERATION
FUEL BLENDING
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT
STABILIZATION
OTHER TREATMENT
LANDFILL
OTHER DISPOSAL
TOTAL
M132
M137
Quantity Managed
Code
M031-M039
M041-M049
M061
M071-M079
M111-M119
M121-M129
Waste Type
K062
D003
FOHX*
D001
F003
F002
MOMX*
D003
DOHX*
D002
MOMX*
F001
MOMX*
DOMX*
FOMX*
0003
in State (tons)
1,649
111
1.873
328
233
171
7.882
5,254
89
2
34
2
62,945
218
37
10
DOMX*
K044
D003
* These waste types represent waste streams that were characterized
by wore than one EPA waste code. An explanation of the derivation
of these Mixture codes is provided in Section 2-3.
213
23
13
81,292
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TABLE 5. FORTY LARGEST ROM HAZARDOUS IMSTE GENERATORS AND RCRA QUANTITY GENERATED. 1989
RANK
EPAID
SITE NAME
CITY
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
C07890010526
COD007057961
C00054929989
C00007069974
COD980718902
CC0980591184
CC0001 704790
COD056562085
COD007057995
COD078341658
CC0007060577
C00097665558
CQD001883164
COD060627189
COD040716458
C02210020150
COD007077175
C00076470525
COD981552466
COD081474710
COD 082657420
COD078362837
COD007D91879
COD007D92513
COD097147987
C08213820725
C00076445303
C00980953723
COT090010331
C00058158775
CODOS1222065
COD000694869
COD080395007
COD0001 09975
COD006915466
COD177307311
COD081469801
COP982587594
COD007068646
COD007061294
U.S. DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY- ROCKY FLATS OF
CF&I STEEL CORPORATION PUEBLO PLANT
ADOLPH COORS COMPANY
WESTERN TANNING INC
UNOCAL PARACHUTE CREEK SHALE OIL PROJECT
OIL & SOLVENT PROCESS COMPANY
MARTIN MARIETTA ASTRONAUTICS GROUP WATER
HEWLETT-PACKARD COMPANY
SUNDSTRAND AVIATION THOMAS L MISIAK PM
KODAK COLORADO DIVISION
GREAT WESTERN INORGANICS
NCR CORPORATION
INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORP
CONOCO INC
ADOLPH COORS COMPANY GLASS DIVISION
HO FORT CARSON & HO 4TH INF. DIV (MECH)
KOPPERS INDUSTRIES INC (AKA BEAZERS)
SYNTEX CHEMICALS INC
METAL CONTAINER CORPORATION
ATMEL CORPORATION
SCHLAGE LOCK COMPANY
CHEMICAL & METAL INDUSTRIES*
CENTER LINE CIRCUITS INC
WESTERN FORGE CORPORATION
NTI - DOUBLE SIDED DIVISION
PUEBLO DEPOT ACTIVITY (US ARMY)
GRAPHIC PACKAGING CORPORATION
LOWRY GROUND WATER TREATMENT FACILITY
COORS BREWING COMPANY - END MANUFACTURE
STANFORD APPLIED ENGINEERING*
STORAGE TECHNOLOGY CORPORATION
BOULDER SCIENTIFIC COMPANY
HEWLETT-PACKARD DESKTOP COMPUTER DIV
COLORADO REFINING CO. (FORMERLY ASAMERA)
CONTINENTAL AIRLINES (FORMERLY FRONTIER)
VELIE CIRCUITS OF COLORADO INC
HANSON CONTAINER
CONTRACT APPLICATIONS INC.
BEECH AIRCRAFT CORPORATION
WILKERSON CORPORATION
GOLDEN
PUEBLO
GOLDEN
DELTA
PARACHUTE
HENDERSON
LITTLETON
LOVELAND
DENVER
WINDSOR
GOLDEN
FORT COLLINS
BOULDER
COMMERCE CITY
WHEAT RIDGE
FORT CARSON
DENVER
BOULDER
WINDSOR
COLORADO SPRINGS
SECURITY
DENVER
LONGMONT
COLORADO SPRINGS
COLORADO SPRINGS
PUEBLO
BOULDER
AURORA
GOLDEN
BOULDER
LOUISVILLE
MEAD
FORT COLLINS
COMMERCE CITY
DENVER
BROOMFIELD
GRAND JUNCTION
ENGLEWOOD
BOULDER
ENGLEWOOD
TOTAL
GENERATED
(U.S. TONS)
73,504
15.458
7,699
5,254
1,716
1,559
1,481
1,217
608
597
595
545
454
447
441
337
328
307
279
270
257
217
197
173
167
155
141
128
124
113
110
108
105
102
98
97
81
76
59
54
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TABLE 6. FORTY LARGEST RCRA HAZARDOUS HASTE FACILITIES, 1989
Rank
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
EPA ID Site Name, City
Management Method
C07890010526 U.S. DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY-ROCKY FLATS OF, GOLDEN
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT M071-M079
STABILIZATION M111-M119
CCD007069974 WESTERN TANNING INC., DELTA
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT M071-M079
COD980591184 OIL & SOLVENT PROCESS COMPANY, HENDERSON
FUEL BLENDING M061
COD007057961 CF&I STEEL CORPORATION PUEBLO PLANT, PUEBLO
OTHER RECOVERY M031-M039
COD082657420 SCHLAGE LOCK COMPANY, SECURITY
LANDFILL M132
C08213820725 PUEBLO DEPOT ACTIVITY (US ARMY), PUEBLO
INCINERATION M041-M049
CCD980718985 RAMP INDUSTRIES INCORPORATED, DENVER
FUEL BLENDING M061
COD007060981 ETI. DUPONT DE NEMOURS & CO., INC., LOWERS
OTHER DISPOSAL M137
On Site
63,191
7,973
36
5,254
0
1,649
213
111
0
36
Off Site
0
0
0
0
2,771
0
0
0
39
0
Method Total
63,191
7,973
36
5,254
2,771
1,649
213
111
39
36
Tota
Manage*
71, 2(
5.2!
2,7
1>
2
1
C02210020150 HO FORT CARSON & HO 4TH INF. DIV (MECH), FORT CARSON
OTHER TREATMENT M1 21 -Ml 29
COD048742175 HAZEN RESEARCH INC., GOLDEN
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129
10
0
0
9
10
9
1 Excluding quantity managed'by storage only.
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Connecticut
Region 1
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CONNECTICUT
EPA Region Address: U.S. EPA Region I
RCRA Support Section
Mail Stop HRW-CAN-3
JFK Federal Building
Boston, MA 02203
Biennial Report Data Collection EPA Hazardous Waste Report
Instrument
Address of Participating State Waste Planning and Standards Division
Environmental Authority Department of Environmental
Protection
1st Floor, RoomT-1F
Hartford, CT 06106
Contact Name: Ms. Anne Gobin
Principal Environmental Analyst
Phone: (203) 566-5217
Notes: In the State of Connecticut, Generation + Imports exceed Management +
Exports by 936,851 tons. This discrepancy was found to result from one site
that pipes a large volume of wastewater off site for management in units exempt
from RCRA permitting requirements. Since all shipments off site were included
in the quantity generated, the results is that the large volume of waste is
included in the generation tally, but excluded from the management quantity
due to the exempt management method.
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Table 1. RCRA Hazardous Waste Generation
Total Number of RCRA Large Quantity Generators:
Total Quantity of Regulated Uaste Generated:
I Management. 1989
506
1,390,314 tons
RCRA ISO Facilities (excluding storage-only facilities)
Facilities managing only waste generated on site
Facilities managing only waste generated off site
Facilities managing waste generated both on and off site
Total RCRA TSO Facilities (excluding storage-only facilities):
Total Quantity of RCRA Regulated Waste Managed in RCRA TSO units:
(excluding quantity managed in storage only)
Total RCRA TSO Facilities:
28
7
3
38
366,215 tons
131
Final Disposition of wastes Managed in ROM Processes
Management Method
METALS RECOVERY (FOR REUSE)
SOLVENTS RECOVERY
OTHER RECOVERY
INCINERATION
ENERGY RECOVERY (REUSE AS FUEL)
FUEL BLENDING
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT
SLUDGE TREATMENT
STABILIZATION
OTHER TREATMENT
LANDFILL
SURFACE IMPOUNDMENT
INVALID SYSTEM TYPE
TOTAL
PERCENTAGE
No. of
facilities Hi
Code
M011-M019
M021-M029
M031-M039
M041-M049
M051-M059
M061
M071-M079
M101-M109
M111-M119
M121-M129
M132
M133
using
method*
2
10
5
6
2
4
11
3
2
10
2
1
2
38
-
On site
0
3,356
2,491
5,206
4,185
14,793
40,543
245
123
244,397
1
553
0
315,893
86.3 X
Hazardous Waste Managed
Quantities (tons)
Off site
Total Percent
377
100
802
47
0
20,628
11,964
0
6,152
9,880
260
0
113
50,322
13.7 X
377
3,455
3,293
5,254
4,185
35,421
52,507
245
6,276
254,276
261
553
113
366,215
100X
.1
.9
.9
1.4
1.1
9.7
14.3
.1
1.7
69.4
.1
.2
.0
100.0
'
•Column may not sun to total because facilities may have multiple handling methods.
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TABLE 2. RCRA Hazardous Waste laports and Exports, 1989
laports
State Tons Received
CA 4
FC 1
FL 12
IL 68
IN 69
MA 13,869
ND 42
ME 513
MI 3
MN 2
NC 36
NH 670
NJ 1,633
MY 1,504
OH 13
OK 7
PA 506
RI 1,416
TN 14
VA 436
VT 433
TOTAL 21,253
State
AL
AR
DE
FC
FL
GA
IL
IN
ICY
LA
MA
ND
MI
NC
NJ
NV
NY
OH
PA
RI
SC
TN
TX
VA
UV
UY
Exports
Tons Shipped
10,575
603
1
4,092
4
6
2,714
9,078
140
1,691
5,473
199
2,864
2,047
13,206
1
20,521
3,299
17,137
1,901
1,191
2
33
11.716
7
0
TOTAL
108,501
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TABLE 3. BANK ORDER OF 40 LARGEST HAZARDOUS IMSTES GENERATED, 1909
Quantity Generated
Rank Waste Type (tons) Percentage
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
NOMX*
0002
FOMX*
F006
0007
OONX*
D003
D001
D006
0008
F002
F001
F003
F005
F009
F008
UOMX*
D005
D011
F007
K046
F019
U051
U220
U028
0009
U122
U239
U010
U121
F011
U012
P068
U188
P063
U044
0004
F004
U154
D010
925.274
271.954
47,629
35,616
35,471
15.909
14,404
13,478
9,303
4,357
3,780
3,627
3,508
2,356
821
616
438
365
321
298
177
142
90
74
65
54
49
20
13
12
11
11
10
9
8
6
5
4
3
2
66.6
19.6
3.4
2.6
2.6
1.1
1.0
1.0
.7
.3
.3
.3
.3
.2
.1
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
* These waste types represent waste streams that were characterized
by tore than one EPA waste code. An explanation of the derivation
of these nixture codes is provided in Section 2-3.
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Table 4. Four Largest Quantities and Types of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed, by RCRA Management Method, 1989
Management Quantity Managed
Method
METALS RECOVERY (FOR REUSE)
SOLVENTS RECOVERY
OTHER RECOVERY
INCINERATION
ENERGY RECOVERY (REUSE AS FUEL)
FUEL BLENDING
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT
SLUDGE TREATMENT
STABILIZATION
OTHER TREATMENT
LANDFILL
SURFACE IMPOUNDMENT
INVALID SYSTEM TYPE
TOTAL 366,215
Code
M011-M019
M021-M029
M031-H039
M041-M049
M051-M059
M061
M071-M079
M101-M109
M111-M119
M121-M129
M132
N133
Uaste Type
F009
F007
D002
DOMX*
MOMX*
F001
FOMX*
D001
D002
D008
DOMX*
D006
D001
F003
MOMX*
D002
D001
F005
FOMX*
D001
F003
F005
D007
D003
F006
DOMX*
F006*
D002
D007
0006
D008
D001
F006
D002
DOMX*
MOMX*
D007
0008
DOMX*
0004
F006
F006
F009
D001
in State (tons)
204
77
55
18
2,385
556
391
69
2,490
801
1
0
2,830
1,862
463
64
3,592
593
15,663
7,988
3,286
2,423
25,092
14,720
6,002
2,767
243
1
0
1,796
951
901
769
248,351
2,245
1,451
1,163
57
51
44
38
553
108
5
* These waste types represent waste streams that were characterized
by nore than one EPA waste code. An explanation of the derivation
of these Mixture codes is provided in Section 2-3.
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TABLE 5. RXTT LARGEST RCRA HAZARDOUS IMSTE GENERATORS AMD RCRA QUANTITY GENERATED, 1989
RANK
EPAID
SITE NAME
CITY
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
CTD990672081
CTD010170363
CTD052541695
CT0072138969
CTD009717604
CTD001 168558
CTD001 144237
CT0001 147495
CTD058507740
CTD093616613
CTD001 168533
CT0001 184894
CTD001 173467
CTD001449511
CTD0014S0154
CTD018631952
CTD065529158
CTD000844332
CTD9806693S2
CTD001449784
CTD001864024
CTD001 147875
CTD001449826
CTD047551593
CTD001 162775
CTD000604488
CTD018625632
CTD089631956
CTD001 183763
CTD001 166453
CTD001 154558
CTD001 145341
CTD000844399
CTD001181148
CTD001 140862
CT0001 159730
CTD046233003
CTD042279513
CTD004533063
CTD059831479
PRATT & WHITNEY, EAST HARTFORD
THE STANLEY WORKS, INC.
CORBIN & RUSSWIN ARCHITECTURAL HARDWARE
ENVIRONMENTAL WASTE RESOURCES INC
SOLVENTS RECOVERY SERVICE OF NEW
RISDON CORP
STANADYNE AUTOMOTIVE CORP
PFIZER INC GROTON PLANT
CHANDLER EVANS DIV. OF COL TEC INDUSTRIES
ENVIRITE CORP
UPJOHN CO THE FINE CHEMICALS DIV
AMERICAN CHEMICAL & REFINING CO
AMERICAN CYANAMID CO
PRATT & WHITNEY AIRCRAFT DIV U T C
WHYCO CHROMIUM CO INC
STANLEY BOSTITCH
KAMAN AEROSPACE CORPORATION
PRATT & WHITNEY
SIKORSKY AIRCRAFT DIV OF U T C
SIKORSKY AIRCRAFT DIV OF U T C
AMERICAN CYANAMID
U N C NAVAL PRODUCTS
UN I ROYAL CHEMICAL CO INC
BRUNING A M
GILBERT & BENNETT MFG. CO.
CECOS TREATMENT CORP
G M C DELCO MORAINE NOH
EAST COAST ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES
CIRCUIT WISE INC
BUELL INDUSTRIES, INC.
METAL FINISHING TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
HAMILTON STANDARD DIV OF UTC
PRATT & WHITNEY EAST HARTFORD, COLT STRE
EXIDE GROUP INC
SPIROL INTERNATIONAL CORP.
DOW CHEMICAL CO ALLYNS POINT PLANT
CT GALVANIZING CORP
KING INDUSTRIES INC
KESSLER INSTALLATION CORP
HOUNET CORPORATION NEW ENGLAND AIRCRAFT
EAST HARTFORD
NEW BRITAIN
BERLIN
UATERBURY
SOUTHINGTON
DANBURY
WINDSOR
GROTON
WEST HARTFORD
THOMASTON
NORTH HAVEN
WATERBURY
WALLINGFORD
NORTH HAVEN
THOMASTON
CLINTON
MOOSUP
SOUTHINGTON
SHELTON
STRATFORD
STAMFORD
UNCASVILLE
NAUGATUCK
GUILFORD
GEORGETOWN
BRISTOL
BRISTOL
NEW HAVEN
NORTH HAVEN
WATERBURY
FORESTVILLE
WINDSOR LOCKS
EAST HARTFORD
FAIRFIELD
DANIELSON
GALES FERRY
GLASTONBURY
NORWALK
HARTFORD
FARMINGTON
TOTAL
GENERATED
(U.S. TONS)
920, U9
240,079
37,606
23,455
15,998
15,184
10,164
9,294
6,637
6,170
6,163
4,830
4,803
4,066
3,295
3,290
2,900
2,788
2,760
2,182
2,129
2,121
1,848
,572
,486
,403
,329
,325
,265
.134
1,083
1,024
1,008
970
969
900
846
831
737
727
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TABLE 6. FORTY LARGEST ROM HAZARDOUS WASTE FACILITIES, 1909
Rank EPA ID Site Name, City
Management Method
1 CTD01 01 70363 THE STANLEY WORKS, INC., HEW BRITAIN
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129
2 CTD052541695 CORBIN & RUSSWIN ARCHITECTURAL HARDWARE, BERLIN
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT M071-M079
3 CTD009717604 SOLVENTS RECOVERY SERVICE OF NEW, SOUTHINGTON
FUEL BLENDING M061
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129
SOLVENTS RECOVERY M021-M029
4 CTD093616613 ENVIRITE CORP., THOMASTON
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT M071-M079
OTHER RECOVERY M031-M039
5 CTD072138969 ENVIRONMENTAL WASTE RESOURCES INC., WATERBURY
STABILIZATION M111-M119
INVALID SYSTEM TYPE
6 CTD021816869 UNITED OIL RECOVERY INC., MERIDEN
FUEL BLENDING M061
7 CTD001 147495 PFIZER INC GROTON PLANT, GROTON
INCINERATION M041-M049
8 CTD001 168533 UPJOHN CO THE FINE CHEMICALS 01 V., NORTH HAVEN
OTHER RECOVERY M031-M039
SOLVENTS RECOVERY M021-M029
9 CTD000604488 CECOS TREATMENT CORP., BRISTOL
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT M071-M079
LANDFILL M132
INVALID SYSTEM TYPE
INCINERATION M041-M049
FUEL BLENDING M061
SOLVENTS RECOVERY M021-M029
OTHER RECOVERY M031-M039
10 CTD001 173467 AMERICAN CYANAMID CO., WALLINGFORD
ENERGY RECOVERY (REUSE AS FUEL) M051-M059
11 CTD001 184894 AMERICAN CHEMICAL t REFINING CO., WATERBURY
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT M071-M079
METALS RECOVERY (FOR REUSE) M011-M019
INCINERATION M041-M049
12 CTD065S29158 KAMAN AEROSPACE CORPORATION., MOOSUP
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129
13 CTD089631956 EAST COAST ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, NEW HAVEN
FUEL BLENDING M061
STABILIZATION M111-M119
14 CTD001 169010 ENTHONE INC., WEST HAVEN
OTHER RECOVERY M031-M039
15 CTD001449826 UN I ROYAL CHEMICAL CO INC.. NAUGATUCK
ENERGY RECOVERY (REUSE AS FUEL) M051-M059
16 CTD000845248 CT LIGHT & POWER DEVON ST., MILFORD
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129
On Site
239,300
37,386
13,610
1,439
327
0
0
0
0
0
0
5,193
2,490
2,385
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
3,477
2,790
0
0
2,539
1,183
123
0
708
697
Off Site
0
0
14,658
0
0
9,880
8,594
0
6,152
5
5,956
0
0
0
3,249
260
108
47
14
2
1
0
0
368
0
0
0
0
801
0
0
Method Total
239,300
37,386
28,268
1,439
327
9,880
8,594
0
6,152
5
5,956
5,193
2,490
2,385
3,249
260
108
47
14
2
1
3,477
2,790
368
0
2,539
1,183
123
801
708
697
Toti
Marwig
239,
37,
• »
30,
18,
6,
5,
5,
4,
3,
3
3
- 2
1
1 Excluding quantity nanaged by storage only.
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National Biennial ROtA Hazardous Waste Report
(Based on 1989 Data)
Rank EPA ID
CONNECTICUT
TABLE 6. FORTY LARGEST RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE FACILITIES. 1989 (continued)
Site Name, City
Management Method
17 CTD990672081 PRATT & WHITNEY, EAST HARTFORD, EAST HARTFORD
SOLVENTS RECOVERY H021-M029
OTHER TREATMENT H121-M129
SLUDGE TREATMENT M101-M109
18 CTD001H0920 WILLIAM PRYM, INC., DAYVILLE
SURFACE IMPOUNDMENT M133
SLUDGE TREATMENT M101-M109
SOLVENTS RECOVERY M021-M029
19 CTD058509712 THE ENSIGN BICKFORD CO., SIMSBURY
OTHER TREATMENT H121-M129
20 CTD001701168 ACME RIVET & MACHINE CORP.. BRISTOL
SLUDGE TREATMENT M101-M109
21 CTD060024247 MITCHELL BRADFORD CHEMICAL, MILFORD
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT M071-M079
22 CTD000790972 DEKNATEL DIV PFIZER H.P.G., COVENTRY
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT M071-M079
23 CTD001145341 HAMILTON STANDARD DIV OF UTC, WINDSOR LOCKS
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT N071-M079
24 CTD001163237 TURBO PRODUCTS INTL INC., IVORYTON
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129
INCINERATION M041-M049
25 CTD001181205 VANDERBILT CHEMICAL CORP.. BETHEL
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129
26 CTD001864024 AMERICAN CYANAMID, STAMFORD
SOLVENTS RECOVERY M021-M029
27 CTD003935905 PRATT & WHITNEY, MIDDLETOWN
SOLVENTS RECOVERY M021-M029
28 CTD051320372 NORTH & JUDD INC., MIDDLETOWN
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT M071-M079
29 CTD064834914 GAR ELECTROFORMING DIV ELECTRO, DANBURY
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT M071-M079
30 CTD047711346 STANCHEM INC., EAST BERLIN
SOLVENTS RECOVERY M021-M029
31 CTD043211101 HIGNLINE PRODUCTS CORP., OLD SAYBROOK
SOLVENTS RECOVERY M021-M029
INCINERATION M041-M049
32 CTD018695999 AEROSPACE METALS INC., HARTFORD
METALS RECOVERY (FOR REUSE) M011-M019
33 CTD005931456 CONSERTHERM SYSTEMS, INC., SOUTH WINDSOR
INCINERATION M041-M049
34 CTD001179316 BOVANO INDUSTRIES INC., CHESHIRE
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT M071-M079
35 CTD001453216 REMINGTON ARMS CO INC., BRIDGEPORT
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129
36 CTD001164599 NACDERMID INC., WATERBURY
OTHER RECOVERY M031-M039
SOLVENTS RECOVERY M021-M029
37 CTD001145317 ACCURATE FORGING CORP., BRISTOL
LANDFILL M132
38 CTD042306720 CT YANKEE HADDAM NECK PLANT, HADDAM NECK
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT M071-M079
On Site
519
7
1
553
31
11
229
212
175
143
0
105
1
78
57
36
26
20
13
6
3
0
8
4
3
1
1
1
0
Off Site
98
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
121
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
9
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Method Total
617
7
1
553
31
11
229
212
175
143
121
105
1
78
57
36
26
20
13
6
3
9
8
4
3
1
1
1
0
Total
Managed 1
625
595
229
212
175
143
121
107
78
57
36
26
20
13
9
9
8
4
3
3
1
0
Excluding quantity Managed by storage only.
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Delaware
Region III
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DELAWARE
EPA Region Address:
U.S. EPA Region III
Waste Management Branch
Mail Stop 3HW53
841 Chestnut Street
Philadelphia, PA 19107
Biennial Report Data Collection
Instrument:
State-specific annual report and
EPA Waste Minimization Report
Address of Participating State
Environmental Authority
Hazardous Waste Management
Branch
Air and Waste Management
Division
Department of Natural Resources
and Environmental Control
89 Kings Highway
Post Office Box 1401
Dover, DE 19903
Contact Name:
Phone:
Ms. Karen J'Anthony
Environmental Scientist III
(302) 739-3689
Notes: No special notes for Delaware.
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National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report
(Based on 19B9 Data)
DEUUMRE
Table 1. RCRA Hazardous Waste Generation and
Total Number of RCRA Large Quantity Generators:
Total Quantity of Regulated Waste Generated:
. 1989
59
19,766 tons
RCRA TSD Facilities (excluding storage-only facilities)
Facilities managing only waste generated on site
Facilities managing only waste generated off site
Facilities managing waste generated both on and off site
Total RCRA TSO Facilities (excluding storage-only facilities):
Total Quantity of RCRA Regulated Waste Managed in RCRA TSO units:
(excluding quantity managed in storage only)
Total RCRA TSO Facilities:
3,472 tons
7
Final Disposition of Wastes Managed in RCRA Processes
Management Method
INCINERATION
LAND TREATMENT
INVALID SYSTEM TYPE
TOTAL
PERCENTAGE
Code
M041-M049
M131
No. of
facilities
using
method*
.9 1
1
1
2
-
Hazardous Waste Managed
On site
887
2,583
0
3,470
100.0 X
Quantities (tons)
Off site
0
0
1
1
.0 X
Total
888
2.583
1
3,472
100X
Percent
25.6
74.4
.0
100.0
-
•Column may not sum to total because facilities may have multiple handling methods.
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National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Uaste Report
(Based on 1909 Data)
DEUttMRE
TABLE 2. RCRA Hazardous Uaste laports and Exports, 1989
laports
State Tons Received
CT 1
TOTAL 1
State
AL
AR
FL
GA
a
IH
KY
LA
MD
NI
HC
NJ
MY
OH
PA
SC
TN
TX
WV
Exports
Tons Shipped
471
138
19
14
412
40
17
2,774
102
1,295
66
4,048
844
415
3,007
313
0
1
107
TOTAL
14,084
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National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report
(Based on 1969 Data}
DELAWARE
TABLE 3. RMK ORDER OF 40 LARGEST HAZARDOUS WASTES GENERATED. 1989
Quantity Generated
Rank Waste Type (tons) Percentage
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
D001
F003
KOMX*
K085
K061
D007
MONX*
FOMX*
D008
D002
IC062
OOMX*
D003
UOMX*
D009
K106
F002
F009
F007
D005
F005
K071
F001
U220
P007
U012
U226
U044
U162
U211
U122
K126
P024
D015
U213
U114
P028
U239
U151
0011
3,169
2.989
2,955
2,194
1.826
930
865
827
711
621
580
415
334
279
251
212
178
92
78
72
51
45
40
17
11
3
3
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
0
16.0
15.1
14.9
11.1
9.2
4.7
4.4
4.2
3.6
3.1
2.9
2.1
1.7
1.4
1.3
1.1
.9
.5
.4
.4
.3
.2
.2
.1
.1
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
These waste types represent waste streams that were characterized
by More than one EPA waste code. An explanation of the derivation
of these mixture codes is provided in Section 2-3.
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National Biennial ROM Hazardous Waste Report
(Based on 1989 Data)
DELMMRE
Table 4. Four Largest Quantities and Types of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed, by RCRA Management Method, 1969
Management Quantity Managed
Method Code Uaste Type in State (tons)
INCINERATION M041-M049 MOMX* 380
F003 318
FOMX* 76
D001 58
LAND TREATMENT M131 KOMX* 2,583
INVALID SYSTEM TYPE D008 1
F002 0
TOTAL 3,472
These waste types represent waste streams that were characterized
by more than one EPA waste code. An explanation of the derivation
of these mixture codes is provided in Section 2-3.
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National Biennial ICRA Hazardous Waste Report
(Baaed on 1989 Data)
OELMMRE
TABLE 5. FORTY LARGEST RCRA HAZARDOUS IMSTE GENERATORS AND RCRA QUANTITY GENERATED, 1989
RANK
EPAID
SITE NAME
CITY
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
DED002329738
DED003930807
DED041212473
DED980830400
DED002276764
DED002369205
DED980555122
DED002357408
DED004321212
DED042263764
DED003913266
DED 060058062
DED131873853
DED002342020
DED982574576
DED002341287
DED001315647
DED002353092
DED 060074291
DED003930799
DED980827919
DED 064370992
DED980551667
DED069877611
DED981 113681
DED980829808
DED021957444
DED981743065
DED000820399
DED069876795
DED073750796
DE8570024010
DED033665621
DED002348845
DED069032613
DED981944861
DED980537781
DED048044820
DED000820704
DED054719851
STAR ENTERPRISE DELAWARE CITY REFINERY
DUPONT EXPERIMENTAL STATION
STANDARD CHLORINE OF DELAWARE INC
CIBA-GEIGY CORP
CITISTEEL USA INC
GM BOC WILMINGTON PLANT
DUPONT HOLLY RUN SITE
CHRYSLER CORP
FORBES STEEL & WIRE CORP
E.I. DUPONT DE NEMOURS & CO INC
OCCIDENTAL CHEMICAL CORPORATION
WILMINGTON MAINTENANCE FACILITY
TRIPLE C RAILCAR SVC INC
ICI AMERICAS INC ALLAS POINT SITE
ICI MOLDED CIRCUIT BOARD PLANT
WILMINGTON CHEMICAL CORP
HERCULES RESEARCH CENTER
JOHNSON-CONTROLS INC
PPG INDUSTRIES
E.I. DUPONT DE NEMOURS & CO INC
ALLOY SURFACED COMAPNY INC
DUPONT STINE-HASKELL RESEARCH CTR
AKZO CHEMICALS INC
LANXIDE CORP.
E.I. DUPONT DE NEMOURS WILLOW BANK PLANT
E.I. DUPONT CO-WILMINGTON SHOPS
MFG JUSTIN TANKS, INC
L.D.CAULK DIVISION OF DENTSPLY INT'L
ICI AMERICAS INC
JAMES RIVER CORP
DELAWARE TERMINAL COMPANY
DOVER AIR FORCE BASE
ILC DOVER INC
E.I. DUPONT DE NEMOURS & CO INC
DELAWARE STORAGE & PIPELINE CO
CHRISTINA LABORATORY
CAMDEL METALS CORP
KAUMAGRAPH CORP.
UNIVERSITY OF DELAWARE
NANTICOKE HOMES INC
DELAWARE CITY
WILMINGTON
DELAWARE CITY
NEWPORT
CLAYMONT
WILMINGTON
NEWPORT
NEWARK
WILMINGTON
GLASGOW
DELAWARE CITY
WILMINGTON
EDGEMOOR YARD
NEW CASTLE
NEWARK
NEW CASTLE
WILMINGTON
MIDDLETOWN
CHESWOLD
WILMINGTON
WILMINGTON
NEWARK
DELAWARE CITY
NEWARK
NEW PORT
WILMINGTON
GEORGETOWN
MILFORD
WILMINGTON
NEW CASTLE
WILMINGTON
DOVER
FREDERICA
SEAFORD
LITTLE CREEK
WILMINGTON
CAMDEN
WILMINGTON
NEWARK
GREENWOOD
TOTAL
GENERATED
(U.S. TONS)
3,533
2,514
2,47-4
2,072
1,876
1,667
850
695
583
435
402
356
273
199
181
172
159
152
121
92
84
84
74
70
69
49
46
39
36
35
30
23
23
23
23
21
20
20
20
19
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National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Haste Report
(Based on 1989 Data)
DEUUMRE
TABLE 6. FORTY LARGEST RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE FACILITIES, 1989
Tota
Rank EPA ID Site Name, City Manage
Management Method On Site Off Site Method Total
1 DED002329738 STAR ENTERPRISE DELAWARE CITY REFINERY, DELAWARE CITY 2.5
LAND TREATMENT M131 2,583 0 2,583
2 DED003930807 DUPONT EXPERIMENTAL STATION, WILMINGTON 88
INCINERATION M041-M049 887 0 888
INVALID SYSTEM TYPE 0 1 1
1 Excluding quantity managed by storage only.
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District of Columbia
Region Hi
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DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
EPA Region Address:
U.S. EPA Region III
Waste Management Branch
Mail Stop 3HW53
841 Chestnut Street
Philadelphia, PA 19107
Biennial Report Data Collection
Instrument
Customized
Report
Hazardous Waste
Address of Participating State
Environmental Authority
Hazardous Waste Section
Environmental Control Division
Housing and Environmental
Regulation
Department of Consumer and
Regulatory Affairs
2100 Martin Luther King Jr. Avenue,
S.E.
Suite 203
Washington, D.C. 20020
Contact Name:
Phone:
Mr. Mark Hughes
Environmental Chemist
(202)404-1167
Notes: The District of Columbia does not have any TSD facilities, therefore waste
management data were not calculated.
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National Biennial ROM Hazardous Waste Report
(Based on 1989 Data)
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
Table 1. RCRA Hazardous Waste Generation and Management, 1989
Total Number of RCRA Large Quantity Generators: 11
Total Quantity of Regulated Waste Generated: 2,357 tons
RCRA TSD Facilities (excluding storage-only facilities)
Facilities managing only waste generated on site 0
Facilities managing only waste generated off site 0
Facilities managing waste generated both on and off site 0
Total RCRA TSD Facilities (excluding storage-only facilities): 0
Total Quantity of RCRA Regulated Waste Managed in RCRA TSD units: 0 tons
(excluding quantity managed in storage only)
Total RCRA TSD Facilities: 0
Final Disposition of Wastes Managed in RCRA Processes
No. of
facilities Hazardous Waste Managed
using Quantities (tons)
Management Method Code method* On site Off site Total Percent
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National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report
(Based on 1989 Data)
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
TABLE 2. RCRA Hazardous Waste laports and Exports, 1989
laports Exports
State Tons Received State Tons Shipped
0 AR 24
FL 4
TOTAL 0 GA 5
IL 3
MA 0
MD 1,732
MI 7
NC 0
NJ 20
NY 5
OH 57
PA 14
SC 460
TN 2
VA 76
TOTAL 2,409
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National Biennial ROM Hazardous Waste Report
(Based on 1989 Data)
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
TABLE 3. RANK ORDER OF 40 LARGEST HAZARDOUS WASTES GENERATED. 19B9
Quantity Generated
Rank Haste Type (tons) Percentage
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
34
35
F001
0008
D001
MOMX*
DOMX*
FOMX*
F002
D002
F003
D007
F005
U121
D011
D009
D003
D005
U211
U044
P106
U220
U122
D004
U061
U188
U154
UOHX*
U108
U219
U246
U190
U223
U012
P098
U003
U133
P042
1,534
397
246
61
59
18
16
15
3
2
2
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
65.1
16.8
10.5
2.6
2.5
.8
.7
.6
.1
.1
.1
.1
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
* These waste types represent waste streams that were characterized
by awe than one EPA waste code. An explanation of the derivation
of these Mixture codes is provided in Section 2-3.
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National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report
(Baaed on 1989 Data)
DISTRICT OF COLUBIA
Table 4. Four Largest Quantities and Types of RCRA Hazardous Uaste Managed, by RCRA Management Method, 1989
This table Is not applicable because the State did not manage any hazardous waste
during 1989.
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national Biennial ROM Hazardous Waste Report
(Based on 1989 Data)
RANK
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
TABLE 5. FORTY LARGEST RCRA HAZARDOUS HASTE GENERATORS AM) RCRA QUANTITY GENERATED. 1989
EPAID
SITE NAME
CITY
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
10
DCD000819516
DC2200907812
DCD981737422
DCD003245768
DCD980555643
DCD003238193
DC8170024311
DC8470000086
DC4040005031
DCD024231896
PEPCO -BENNING GENERATING STATION
U.S. DEPARTMENT OF TREASURY
WASHINGTON METRO. AREA TRANSIT AUTHORITY
WASHINGTON POST - NORTHWEST PLANT
WASHINGTON METRO. AREA TRANSIT AUTHORITY
WASHINGTON POST - SOUTHEAST PLANT
NAVAL RESEARCH LABORATORY
FOOD AND DRUG ADMINISTRATION
U. S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE
DISTRICT FUR CLEANING CO
WASHINGTON
WASHINGTON
WASHINGTON
WASHINGTON
WASHINGTON
WASHINGTON
WASHINGTON
UASHINGTION
WASHINGTON
WASHINGTON
TOTAL
GENERATED
(U.S. TONS)
1,535
493
91
72
55
23
21
21
17
15
11 004210021156 WALTER REED ARMY MEDICAL CENTER
WASHINGTON
13
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National Biennial KCRA Hazardous Waste Report
(Based on 1989 Data)
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
TABLE 6. FORTY LARGEST RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE FACILITIES, 1989
This table Is not applicable because the State did not manage any hazardous wast
during 1989.
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Florida
Region IV
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FLORIDA
EPA Region Address:
U.S. EPA Region IV
Waste Division, Waste Programs
Branch
State Programs Section
345 Courtland Street
Atlanta, GA 30365
Biennial Report Data Collection
Instrument:
State-specific annual report and
EPA Waste Minimization Report
Address of Participating State
Environmental Authority
Compliance and Enforcement
Section
Hazardous Waste Regulation
Department of Environmental
Regulation
2600 Blairstone Road, Suite 438-D
Tallahassee, FL 32399-2400
Contact Name:
Phone:
Mr. Mike Redig
Environmental Manager
(904)488-0300
Notes: No special notes for Florida.
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National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Uaste Report
(Based on 1909 Data)
FLORIDA
Table 1. RCRA Hazardous Uaste Generation and
Total Number of RCRA Large Quantity Generators:
Total Quantity of Regulated Uaste Generated:
, 1989
368
411,832 tons
RCRA TSD Facilities (excluding storage-only facilities)
Facilities managing only waste generated on site
Facilities Managing only waste generated off site
Facilities managing waste generated both on and off site
Total RCRA TSD Facilities (excluding storage-only facilities):
Total Quantity of RCRA Regulated Waste Managed in RCRA TSD units:
(excluding quantity managed in storage only)
Total RCRA TSD Facilities:
10
5
1
16
359,733 tons
22
Final Disposition of Wastes Managed in RCRA Processes
Management Method
OTHER TREATMENT
UNDERGROUND INJECTION
INVALID SYSTEM TYPE
TOTAL
PERCENTAGE
Code
M121-M129
M134
No. of
facilities
using
method*
19 10
1
6
16
Hazardous Uaste Managed
Quantities (tons)
On site Off site Total
18,130
320,134
0
338,264
94.0 X
0
0
21,468
21,468
6.0 X
18,130
320.134
21,468
359,733
100X
Percent
5.0
89.0
6.0
100.0
•Column may not sum to total because facilities may have multiple handling methods.
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National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Uaste Report
(Based on 1909 Data)
FLORIDA
TABLE 2. RCRA Hazardous Uaste laports and Exports, 1989
State
AL
GA
LA
SC
TOTAL
laports
Tons Received
0
11,408
4,776
45
388
16,617
State
AL
AR
CT
GA
IL
IN
ICY
LA
MA
MD
MI
MO
NC
NJ
NY
OH
OR
PA
RI
SC
TN
TX
UT
Exports
Tons Shipped
19,474
500
21
2,198
609
206
101
7,220
0
0
973
2
337
449
238
796
7
9,432
7
16,151
1,815
359
18
TOTAL
60,915
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National Biennial ROM Hazardous Uaste Report
(Based on 1989 Data)
FLORIDA
TABLE 3. RANK ORDER OF 40 LARGEST HAZARDOUS UASTES GENERATED, 1989
Quantity Generated
Rank Waste Type (tons) Percentage
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
D002
LABP
D001
K061
D006
F006
D008
F003
F002
F001
0007
F019
F005
P078
D009
D003
U239
F007
U147
001 1
U210
D005
D004
D016
U036
U080
D010
U122
D013
F008
U016
U154
U226
F009
U134
U019
U121
P050
U133
U044
341,109
22,383
12,805
11,133
8,268
3,050
2,468
2,417
2,316
1,811
1,381
1,019
702
243
112
99
82
73
68
46
26
24
23
16
18
17
9
8
7
6
6
5
5
4
4
4
4
4
3
3
82.8
5.4
3.1
2.7
2.0
0.7
0.6
0.6
0.6
0.4
0.3
0.2
0.2
0.1
<0.05
0.05
<0.05
0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
0.05
0.05
O.05
O.05
0.05
0.05
0.05
0.05
0.05
0.05
0.05
0.05
O.05
O.05
O.05
0.05
O.05
These waste types represent waste streams that were characterized
by More than one EPA waste code. An explanation of the derivation
of these mixture codes is provided in Section 2-3.
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Hati one I Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report
(Based on 1989 Data)
FLORIDA
Table 4. Four Largest Quantities and Types of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed, by ROW Nanagewnt Method, 1989
Management Quantity Managed
Method Code Waste Type in State (tons)
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129 D002 17,460
LABP 327
D007 309
D001 30
UNDERGROUND INJECTION M134 D002 320,134
INVALID SYSTEM TYPE LABP 19,920
F003 734
0001 528
0006 189
TOTAL 359,733
* These waste types represent waste streams that were characterized
by more than one EPA waste code. An explanation of the derivation
of these mixture codes is provided in Section 2-3.
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(Based on 1989 Data)
FLORIDA
TABLE 5. FORTY LARGEST RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE GENERATORS AMD RCRA QUANTITY GENERATED, 1989
RANK
EPAID
SITE NAME
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
FLD004106811
FLD057231821
FLD083812537
FLD980729610
FLD043860451
FLD980842207
FLD095565206
FLD000814434
FLD980847271
FLD980847214
FL6170024412
FLD000776708
FLD984166942
FLD004092839
FLD000602334
FLD097837983
FLD981474802
FLD982106775
FLD065912966
FLD980840086
FLD095558466
FLD069145019
FLD004073177
FLD065885931
FL6800014585
FLD061993606
FLD000776716
FLD000776773
FLD980602734
FLD001447952
FLD161 150446
FL9170024567
FLD981469612
FLD004065470
FL2800016121
FLD981475049
FLD047966593
FLD059859587
FLD047096524
FLD004117677
KAISER ALUMINUM & CHEMICAL CO
AMERICAN CYANAMID CO INC
FLORIDA STEEL CORP
TRICIL RECOVERY SERVICE
GATES ENERGY PRODUCTS INC
FLORIDA DER WASTE CLEANUP
REICHOLD CHEMICALS INC
FLORIDA STEEL CORP
SAFETY KLEEN CORP 3-163-01
SAFETY KLEEN CORP 3-079-01
USNAS JACKSONVILLE
CHEMICAL WASTE MGT POMPANO
UNC RECLAMATION INC
GULF COAST RECYCLING INC
HARRIS SEMICONDUCTOR DIW
SAFETY KLEEN CORP 3-130-01
GSX SERVICES
FAME PLASTICS INC
ADVANCED QUICK CIRCUITS
SAFETY KLEEN CORP 3-097-02
PEC VIKTRON
NORTHERN TELECOM ELECTRONICS
AERO CORP
METAL CONTAINER CORP
USNASA KENNEDY SPACE CENTER
MARTIN MARIETTA AEROSPACE
SAFETY KLEEN CORP 3-163-02
SAFETY KLEEN CORP 3-079-02
RESOURCE RECOVERY OF AMERICA
UNITED TECHNOLOGIES
METALPLATE GALVANIZING INC
USN NAVY PUBLIC WORKS CENTER
FLORIDA DER AMNESTY DAYS
WALT DISNEY WORLD CO
USAF CAPE CANAVERAL
CONNECTRONICS INC
MARTIN ELECTRONICS INC
VISION EASE
OLIN CORP
PERKO INC
RP
INC
INC
CITY
MULBERRY
MILTON
BALDWIN
BARTOW
HAGUE
TALLAHASSEE
PENSACOLA
TAMPA
TAMPA
ORANGE PARK
JACKSONVILLE
POMPANO BEACH
MULBERRY
TAMPA
PALM BAY
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS
PINELLAS PARK
DAYTONA BEACH
MELBOURNE
MIAMI
ORLANDO
WEST PALM BEACH
LAKE CITY
JACKSONVILLE
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER
OCALA
PORT CHARLOTTE
TALLAHASSEE
MULBERRY
JUPITER
JACKSONVILLE
PENSACOLA
TALLAHASSEE
BAY LAKE
CAPE CANAVERAL
FORT LAUDERDALE
PERRY
FORT LAUDERDALE
ST MARKS
MIAMI
TOTAL
GENERATED
(U.S. TONS)
320,134
17,427
8,312
7,462
6,597
4,077
3,207
2,938
2,283
1,884
1,648
1,646
1,476
1,387
1,309
1,241
965
961
951
864
790
788
772
696
672
643
610
600
567
510
504
471
442
421
408
400
398
337
326
287
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(Based on 1989 Data)
FLORIDA
TABLE 6. FORU LARGEST RCRA HAZARDOUS UASTE FACILITIES, 1989
Rank EPA ID Site Name, City
Management Method
1 FL0004106811 KAISER ALUMINUM & CHEMICAL CORP., MULBERRY
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129
2 FLD000737312 OLDOVER CORP., GREEN COVE SPRINGS
INVALID SYSTEM TYPE
3 FLD057231821 AMERICAN CYANAMID CO INC., MILTON
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129
4 FLD981750706 MATRIX RECOVERY SYSTEMS INC., UILLISTON
INVALID SYSTEM TYPE
5 FLD047096524 OL1N CORP., ST MARKS
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129
6 FLD047966593 MARTIN ELECTRONICS INC., PERRY
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129
7 FLD984166942 UNC RECLAMATION INC., MULBERRY
INVALID SYSTEM TYPE
8 FLD004092839 GULF COAST RECYCLING INC., TAMPA
INVALID SYSTEM TYPE
9 FLD099694572 ABB POWER DISTRIBUTION INC., SANFORD
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129
10 FLD001447952 UNITED TECHNOLOGIES, JUPITER
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129
11 FLD004104105 HONEYWELL INC., CLEARWATER
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129
12 FL61700229S2 USN BOCA CHICA, KEY WEST
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129
13 FL8572128587 USAF AVON PARK, AVON PARK
INVALID SYSTEM TYPE
14 FL2800016121 USAF CAPE CANAVERAL, CAPE CANAVERAL
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129
INVALID SYSTEM TYPE
15 FL6890090008 USDOE PINELLAS PLANT, LARGO
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129
16 FLD064824030 MCDONNELL DOUGLAS MISSILE SYSTEMS, TITUSVILLE
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129
On Site
320,134
0
17,427
0
315
309
0
0
49
16
10
5
0
0
0
0
0
Off Site
0
20,562
0
655
0
0
189
62
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
Method
320,134
20,562
17,427
655
315
309
189
62
49
16
10
5
1
0
0
0
0
T
Mans
Total
320
20
17
1 Excluding quantity managed by storage only.
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Georgia
Region IV
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GEORGIA
EPA Region Address:
U.S. EPA Region IV
Waste Division, Waste Programs
Branch
State Programs Section
345 Courtland Street
Atlanta, GA 30365
Biennial Report Data Collection
Instrument:
EPA Hazardous Waste Report
Address of Participating State
Environmental Authority
Georgia Department of Natural
Resources
Land Protection Branch
205 Butler Street, S.E.
East Tower, Room 1154
Atlanta, GA 30334
Contact Name:
Phone:
Mr. Jack C. Booker, Jr.
(404)656-2833
Notes: No special notes for Georgia.
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National Biennial KM Hazardous Uaste Report
(Based on 1989 Data)
GEORGIA
Table 1. RCRA Hazardous Uaste Generation and
Total Number of RCRA Large Quantity Generators:
Total Quantity of Regulated Uaste Generated:
378
2,615,210 tons
RCRA TSO Facilities (excluding storage-only facilities)
Facilities managing only waste generated on site
Facilities managing only waste generated off site
Facilities managing waste generated both on and off site
Total RCRA TSO Facilities (excluding storage-only facilities):
Total Quantity of RCRA Regulated Uaste Managed in RCRA TSO units:
(excluding quantity managed in storage only)
Total RCRA TSO Facilities:
17
3
4
24
2,551,209 tons
57
Final Disposition of Wastes Managed in RCRA Processes
Management Method
SOLVENTS RECOVERY
INCINERATION
ENERGY RECOVERY (REUSE AS FUEL)
FUEL BLENDING
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT
AQUEOUS ORGANIC AND INORGANIC TREATMENT
SLUDGE TREATMENT
STABILIZATION
OTHER TREATMENT
SURFACE IMPOUNDMENT
INVALID SYSTEM TYPE
TOTAL
PERCENTAGE
No. of
facilities
using
Code method*
M021-M029
M041-M049
M051-M059
M061
M071-M079
M091-M099
M101-M109
M1 11 -Ml 19
M121-M129
M133
2
3
3
4
5
1
3
3
7
1
2
Hazardous Uaste Managed
Quantities (tons)
24
On site
0
11,779
2,044
114
234,190
109,759
6,666
14,032
2,150,765
861
0
2,530,209
99.2 X
Off site
6,862
0
0
11,397
0
0
0
905
1,835
0
1
20,999
.8 X
Total Percent
6,862
11,779
2,044
11,511
234,190
109,759
6,666
14,936
2,152,599
861
1
2,551,209
100%
.3
.5
.1
.5
9.2
4.3
.3
.6
84.4
.0
.0
100.0
-
•Column may not sum to total because facilities may have multiple handling methods.
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(Based on 1989 Data)
GEORGIA
TABLE 2. RCRA Hazardous Uaste laports and Exports, 1989
laports
State Tons Received
AL 1,993
AR 712
AZ 8
CA 80
CT 5
DC 9
DE 51
FL 3,645
IA 24
IL 34
IN 890
KS 314
KY 161
LA 37
MA 96
HD 1,275
ME 5
MI 632
MN 2
MO 66
MS 119
NC 1,601
HE 7
NJ 446
NM 8
NV 3
NY 167
OH 1,109
OK 8
OR 2
PA 620
PR 20
RI 0
SC 2,182
TN 1,220
TX 116
UT 3
VA 388
UI 0
WV 131
Exports
State
AL
AR
FL
IL
IN
KS
ICY
LA
HD
MI
MO
NC
NE
NJ
NY
OH
OK
OR
PA
RI
SC
TN
TX
UT
TOTAL
Tons Shipped
40,290
1,477
6,170
464
101
1,050
492
3,517
3
1,436
233
3,217
447
991
5
1,199
86
95
8,821
18
14,361
3,155
1,816
15
89,459
TOTAL
18,188
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(Based on 1989 Data)
GEORGIA
TABLE 3. RANK ORDER OF 40 LARGEST HAZARDOUS IMSTES GENERATED, 1989
Quantity Generated
Rank Waste Type (tons) Percentage
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
FOMX*
0006
MOMX«
F006
D005
K061
DOMX*
D001
D002
K001
F003
D008
D007
0009
F005
F001
F002
U154
P070
F019
K071
K106
U151
UOHX*
U080
F009
F008
U051
U220
U188
0003
U147
P066
K086
K036
F011
U159
U165
U162
U210
2,161,521
235,681
145,401
16,733
12,877
12,378
9,878
5,062
3,397
3,041
2,084
1,568
1,220
916
747
671
553
312
297
164
161
101
76
60
52
42
38
32
30
19
17
16
16
10
6
5
4
4
3
2
82.7
9.0
5.6
.6
.5
.5
.4
.2
.1
.1
.1
.1
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
* These waste types represent waste streams that were characterized
by «ore than one EPA waste code. An explanation of the derivation
of these mixture codes is provided in Section 2-3.
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(Based on 1909 Data)
GEORGIA
Table 4. Four Largest Quantities and Types of ROW Hazardous Uaste Managed, by ROW Management Method, 1989
Management Quantity Managed
Method
SOLVENTS RECOVERY
INCINERATION
ENERGY RECOVERY (REUSE AS FUEL)
FUEL BLENDING
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT
AQUEOUS ORGANIC AND INORGANIC TREATMENT
SLUDGE TREATMENT
STABILIZATION
OTHER TREATMENT
SURFACE IMPOUNDMENT
INVALID SYSTEM TYPE
TOTAL 2,551,209
Code
M021-M029
N041-M049
M051-M059
M061
M071-M079
M091-M099
M101-M109
M111-M119
M121-M129
M133
Uaste Type
MOMX*
F002
F001
D001
MOMX*
DOMX*
D003
MOMX*
D001
DOMX*
MOMX*
D001
F003
FOMX*
D006
D007
D009
DOMX*
MOMX*
F006
DOMX*
D007
D005
K001
DOMX*
D001
FOMX*
K061
F002
D002
K001
DOMX*
F003
F002
D002
in State (tons)
4,747
992
461
431
10,363
1,416
1
1,800
204
40
3,970
2,779
2,424
1,328
233,815
297
77
0
109,759
6,187
438
41
12,854
1,212
242
240
2,150,764
1,731
74
11
861
1
0
0
0
* These waste types represent waste streams that were characterized
by mre than one EPA waste code. An explanation of the derivation
of these Mixture codes is provided in Section 2-3.
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national Biemial ROM Hazardous Haste Report
(Based on 1989 Data)
GEORGIA
TABLE 5. FORTY LARGEST ROM HAZARDOUS HASTE GENERATORS AND RCRA QUANTITY GENERATED, 1989
RANK
EPAID
SITE NAME
CITY
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
GAD003324985
GAD063152573
GAD006924872
GA8570024606
GAD003275468
GAD039046800
GAD003326477
GAD030059182
GAD096629282
GAD093380814
GAD033582461
GAD075876623
GAD990740714
GA0084823301
GAD003323805
GAD051011609
GAD003310810
GAD095811162
GAD033842S43
GAD042869057
GAD099303182
GAD109263467
GA1570024330
GAD003305307
GAD030035356
GAD080107873
GAD084914787
GAD980726491
GAD003299526
GAD980729974
GA0045929643
GAD980711816
GAD003274545
GAD990741092
GAD008966400
GAD981024458
GAD048708044
GAD003302064
GAD000814541
GA0046901427
MERCK & CO INC
SAFT AMERICAN INC
DELTA AIR LINES INC
LOCKEED-GEORGIA CO USAF PLT #6
CHEMICAL PRODUCTS CORP
SEARLE G D & CO
ATLANTIC STEEL CO
ATLANTIC STEEL CO-CARTERSVILLE
OHM RESOURCE RECOVERY CORP
CHEMICAL CONSERVATION OF GEORGIA, INC.
ALTERNATE ENERGY RESOURCES, INC.
PPG INDUSTRIES INC - EAST POINT
ARIVEC CHEMICALS INC
CARGILL INC/CHEM PROD DIV
MEREDITH WILLIAM C CO INC
DSM CHEMICALS NORTH AMERICA, INC.
GENERAL MOTORS ASMBLY DIV DORAVILLE PT
PHOTOCIRCUITS-ATLANTA INC
TRI -STATE STEEL DRUM CO INC
SHERUIN WILLIAMS CO - MORROW
LCP CHEMICALS - GEORGIA INC
EMPAK INC
USAF ROBINS AIR FORCE BASE
FORD MOTOR CO/ATLANTA ASSEMBLY PLT
RHONE-POULENC AG CO
DAVIDSON EXTERIOR TRIM TEXTRON
ATLANTIC WOOD INDUSTRIES INC - PT WENT
NORAMCO INC
UNION CAMP CORP - VALDOSTA
BLUE BIRD BODY COMPANY
DOW CHEMICAL CO
PRATT & WHITNEY AIRCRAFT MFC DIV
PRINTPACK INC - ATLANTA
HENKEL CORP
AMERCORD INC
GEORGIA GALVANIZING
BOYLE-MIDWAY INC
E-Z GO DIVISION TEXTRON INC
SOUTHWIRE CO COPPER DIV
THE GLIDDEN COMPANY - ATLANTA
ALBANY
VALDOSTA
ATLANTA
MARIETTA
CARTERSVILLE
AUGUSTA
ATLANTA
CARTERSVILLE
MORROW
VALDOSTA
AUGUSTA
EAST POINT
DOUGLASVILLE
FOREST PARK
EAST POINT
AUGUSTA
DORAVILLE
PEACHTREE CITY
GRAYSVILLE
MORROW
BRUNSWICK
FITZGERALD
WARNER ROBINS
HAPEVILLE
WOODBINE
AMERICUS
PORT WENTWORTH
ATHENS
VALDOSTA
FORT VALLEY
DALTON
COLUMBUS
ATLANTA
CEDARTOUN
LUMBER CITY
CLAXTON
ATLANTA
AUGUSTA
CARROLLTON
ATLANTA
TOTAL
GENERATED
(U.S. TONS)
2,153,083
234,425
111,897
15,279
12,820
10,455
6,802
5,608
5,472
5,321
3,806
3,260
3,194
2,534
2,140
1,820
1,795
1,648
1,626
1,205
937
851
810
670
670
614
609
597
588
554
551
500
491
463
453
438
424
414
402
396
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(Based on 1989 Data)
GEORGIA
TABLE 6. FORTY LARGEST ROM HAZARDOUS HASTE FACILITIES, 1989
Tot
Rank EPA ID Site Name, City Manas
Management Method On Site Off Site Method Total
1 GAD003324985 MERCK & CO INC., ALBANY 2,150,
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129 2,150,760 0 2.150,760
2 GAD063152573 SAFT AMERICAN INC., VALDOSTA 234,
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT M071-M079 233,815 0 233,815
SLUDGE TREATMENT M101-M109 438 0 438
3 GAD006924872 DELTA AIR LINES INC., ATLANTA 109,
AQUEOUS ORGANIC AND INORGANIC TREATMENT M091-M099 109,759 0 109,759
4 GAD003275468 CHEMICAL PRODUCTS CORP., CARTERSVILLE 12,
STABILIZATION M111-M119 12,819 0 12,819
5 GAD039046800 SEARLE G D & CO., AUGUSTA 10,
INCINERATION M041-M049 10,363 0 10,363
6 GA8570024606 LOOCEED-GEORGIA CO USAF PLT *6, MARIETTA 6,
SLUDGE TREATMENT M101-M109 6,187 0 6,187
7 GAD990740714 ARIVEC CHEMICALS INC., DOUGLASVILLE 5,
SOLVENTS RECOVERY M021-M029 0 5,654 5,654
8 GAD093380814 CHEMICAL CONSERVATION OF GEORGIA, INC., VALDOSTA 5
FUEL BLENDING M061 0 4,228 4,228
SOLVENTS RECOVERY M021-M029 0 1,208 1,208
9 GAD096629282 OHM RESOURCE RECOVERY CORP., MORROW 4
FUEL BLENDING M061 0 3,283 3,283
STABILIZATION M111-M119 0 905 905
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129 0 23 23
10 GAD033582461 ALTERNATE ENERGY RESOURCES, INC., AUGUSTA 3
FUEL BLENDING M061 103 3,298 3,401
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129 0 81 81
11 GAD003323805 MEREDITH WILLIAM C CO INC., EAST POINT 2
STABILIZATION M111-N119 1,212 0 1,212
SURFACE IMPOUNDMENT M133 861 0 861
12 GAD051011609 DSM CHEMICALS NORTH AMERICA, INC., AUGUSTA 1
ENERGY RECOVERY (REUSE AS FUEL) M051-M059 1,800 0 1,800
13 GADMgSyW? TRI CHEM CORPORATION, ATLANTA 1
OTHER TREATMENT M121-N129 0 1,731 1,731
14 GAD084823301 CARGILL INC/CHEM PROD DIV., FOREST PARK 1
INCINERATION M041-M049 1,416 0 1,416
ENERGY RECOVERY (REUSE AS FUEL) M051-N059 40 0 40
15 GAD033842543 TRI-STATE STEEL DRUM CO INC., GRAYSVILLE
FUEL BLENDING M061 11 588 599 -
INVALID SYSTEM TYPE 0 1 1
16 GAD003302064 E-Z GO DIVISION TEXTRON INC., AUGUSTA
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT M071-M079 297 0 297
SLUDGE TREATMENT M101-M109 41 0 41
17 GAD003275252 UNION CAMP CORP - SAVANNAH, SAVANNAH
ENERGY RECOVERY (REUSE AS FUEL) M051-M059 204 0 204
18 GAD099303182 LCP CHEMICALS • GEORGIA INC., BRUNSWICK
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT M071-M079 77 0 77
19 GA9210020872 USA FORT STEUART-HQ 24TH INF. DIV (M), FORT STEWART
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129 303
INVALID SYSTEM TYPE 000
1 Excluding quantity Managed by storage only.
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GEORGIA
TABLE 6. FORTY LARGEST RCRA HAZARDOUS UASTE FACILITIES. 1909 (continued)
Total
Rank EPA ID Site Name, City Managed 1
Management Method On Site Off Site Method Total
20 GAD073460941 UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA, ATHENS 2
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129 202
21 GA0570024109 USAF MOODY AIR FORCE BASE/GA TAC, VALDOSTA 1
INCINERATION M041-M049 1 0 1
22 GAD075942706 GENERAL MOTORS DELCO REMY DIV., FITZGERALD 0
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT M071-M079 000
23 GA4170090001 USN NAVAL SUBMARINE SUPPORT BASE, ICINGS BAY 0
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129 000
24 GAD097392971 NORTHWEST AIRLINES, ATLANTA 0
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT M071-M079 000
xcluding quantity managed by storage only.
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0)
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(Based on 1909 Data)
GUAM
Table 1. RCRA Hazardous Waste Generation and Management, 1989
Total Number of RCRA Large Quantity Generators: 10
Total Quantity of Regulated Waste Generated: 573 tons
RCRA ISO Facilities (excluding storage-only facilities)
Facilities managing only waste generated on site 0
Facilities managing only waste generated off site 0
Facilities managing waste generated both on and off site 0
Total RCRA ISO Facilities (excluding storage-only facilities): 0
Total Quantity of RCRA Regulated waste Managed in RCRA TSD units: 0 tons
(excluding quantity managed in storage only)
Total RCRA ISO Facilities: 1
Final Disposition of Wastes Managed in RCRA Processes
No. of
facilities Hazardous Waste Managed
using Quantities (tons)
Management Method Code method* On site Off site Total Perce
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(Based on 1909 Data)
OMN
TABLE 2. RCRA Hazardous Waste Imports and Exports, 1989
laports Exports
State Tons Received State Tons Shipped
0 CA 18
HI 185
TOTAL 0
TOTAL 203
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National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Haste Report
(Based on 1989 Data)
GUAM
Table 4. Four Largest Quantities and Types of RCRA Hazardous Haste Managed, by RCRA Management Method, 1989
This table is not applicable because the State did not manage any hazardous waste
during 1989.
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(Based on 1989 Data)
RANK
TABLE 5. FORTY LARGEST RCRA HAZARDOUS HASTE GENERATORS AMD RCRA QUANTITY GENERATED. 1989
EPAID
SITE NAME
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
10
GU6170027316
GU0170027320
GU5170022680
GU4170027334
GU71 70027323
GU4170090027
GU6571999519
GU0170090013
GUD982469462
GU01 70090021
DRNO GUAM
U.S. NAVAL AIR STATION
US NAVY PUBLIC WORKS CENTER -GUAM
US NAVAL SHIP REPAIR FACILITY
US NAVAL STATION GUAM
US NAVAL SUPPLY DEPOT
ANDERSEN AFB
USN MAGAZINE GUAM
GUAM MEM. HOSP. AUTHORITY
USN COMMUNICATIONS AREA MASTER STA.
WEST
CITY
NAVAL STATION
AGANA, GUAM
SUMAY
AGANA
APRA HARBOR
NAVAL STATION
YIGO
SANTA RITA
TAMUNING
FINEGAYAN
TOTAL
GENERATED
(U.S. TONS)
203
152
94
40
33
32
19
1
0
0
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National Biennial ROM Hazardous Waste Report
(Based on 1989 Data)
GUAM
TABLE 6. FORTY LARGEST RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE FACILITIES, 1909
This table is not applicable because the State did not manage any hazardous waste
during 1989.
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Hawaii
Region IX
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HAWAII
EPA Region Address:
U.S. EPA Region IX
RCRA Branch
Mail Stop H-31
1235 Mission Street
San Francisco, CA 94103
Biennial Report Data Collection
Instrument:
EPA Hazardous Waste Report
Address of Participating State
Environmental Authority
Solid and Hazardous Waste
Department of Health Division
5 Waterfront Plaza, Suite 250
500 Ala Moana Boulevard
Honolulu, HI 96813
Contact Name:
Phone:
Mr. Greg McCartney
586-4374
Notes: CBI data have been included in Tables 1,2, and 3; CBI data are not included in
Table 4; CBI data are excluded from Tables 5 and 6 to preserve confidentiality.
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National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report
(Based on 1999 Data)
HAWAII
Table 1. RCRA Hazardous Waste Generation
Total Number of RCRA Large Quantity Generators:
Total Quantity of Regulated Waste Generated:
28
2,149 tons
RCRA TSO Facilities (excluding storage-only facilities)
Facilities managing only waste generated on site
Facilities managing only waste generated off site
Facilities managing waste generated both on and off site
Total RCRA TSD Facilities (excluding storage-only facilities):
Total Quantity of RCRA Regulated Waste Managed in RCRA TSD units:
(excluding quantity managed only in storage)
Total RCRA TSD Facilities:
2
1
1
4
803 tons
22
Final Disposition of Wastes Managed in RCRA Processes
Management Method
INCINERATION
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT
OTHER TREATMENT
LAND TREATMENT
TOTAL
PERCENTAGE
No. of
facilities
Code
M041-M049
M071-M079
M121-M129
M131
using
method*
1
2
1
1
4
-
Hazardous Waste Managed
On site
0
32
2
420
454
56.6 X
Quantities (tons)
Off site
1
313
35
0
349
43.4 X
Total
1
344
37
420
803
100X
Percent
.2
42.9
4.6
52.3
100.0
-
•Column may not sum to total because facilities may have multiple handling methods.
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National Biemial ROM Hazardous Haste Report
(Baud on 1989 Data)
HA1MII
TABLE 2. ROW Hazardous Waste laports and Exports, 1989
laports Exports
State Tons Received State Tons Shipped
GU 149 CA 329
FC 554
TOTAL 149 FL 3
KS 132
ID 206
HV 2
OR 7
TX 163
UA 53
TOTAL 1.449
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National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report
(Based on 1989 Data)
HAWAII
TABLE 3. RANK ORDER OF 40 LARGEST HAZARDOUS WASTES GENERATED. 1989
Quantity Generated
Rank Waste Type (tons) Percentage
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
15
17
17
17
17
17
17
17
17
17
17
17
17
17
17
17
17
17
17
17
17
17
17
17
17
OOMX*
MOMX*
0001
D003
F006
D002
F002
FOMX*
D008
F005
K052
0007
F001
UOMX*
K050
U226
0006
D009
K051
F004
U220
F003
P042
0013
U227
U122
P104
U058
U201
0005
P073
DOW
P057
U036
U075
U129
U151
U188
U223
U228
1,057
519
159
85
83
74
56
45
31
13
11
10
3
2
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
49.2
24.2
7.4
4.0
3.9
3.4
2.6
2.1
1.4
0.6
0.5
0.5
0.1
0.1
<0.05
<0.05
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
* These waste types represent waste streams that were characterized
byr More than one EPA waste code. An explanation of the derivation
of these mixture codes is provided in Section 2-3.
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National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report
CBased on 1989 Data)
HMWII
Table 4. Four Largest Quantities and Types of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed, by RCRA Management Method, 1989
Management Quantity Managed
Method
INCINERATION
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT
OTHER TREATMENT
LAND TREATMENT
TOTAL 803
Code 1
M041-M049
M071-M079
M121-M129
M131
taste Type in S
D001
F006
DOCK
D007
DOMX*
D008
D002
MOMX*
K051
tatc (tons)
1
108
104
97
30
24
13
420
0
* These waste types represent waste streams that were characterized
by more than one EPA waste code. An explanation of the derivation
of these mixture codes is provided in Section 2-3.
Note: CBI data are not included in this table.
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national Biennial MSA Hazardous Uaste Report
(Based on 1989 Data)
RANK
HAWAII
TABLE 5. FORTY LARGEST RCRA HAZARDOUS IMSTE GENERATORS AND ROM QUANTITY GENERATED, 1989
EPAIO
SITE NAME
CITY
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
HI6170024339
HID981581788
HIT160010005
HI1 170024334
HI9170090006
HI6170022762
HI 1170024326
H1D981990104
HI3210022239
HI6170024719
HI 1170024342
HID981990047
H 18570028722
HI8170090007
HID056786395
HID981651698
HID087190542
HI 0570090027
HID009198797
HIT160010047
HI2170090052
HID981424385
HI9210022241
HI6214522207
HID980735443
PEARL HARBOR NAVAL SHIPYARD
HAWAIIAN WESTERN STEEL LIMITED
CHEVRON U.S.A. INC.
NAVY PUBLIC WORKS CENTER
NAVAL MAGAZINE LUALUALEI
MARINE CORPS AIR STATION
NAVAL AIR STATION BARBERS POINT, HI 9686
MTL, INC. - CLYDE CALHOUN, SUPT.
SCHOFIELD BARRACKS
PACIFIC MISSILE RANGE FACILITY HAWAIIAN
NAVAL SUPPLY CENTER
MTL, INC. - JAMES MUNEOKA, SUPT.
USAF HDQTRS. 15TH AIR BASE WING
SHORE INTERMEDIATE MAINTENANCE
HAWAIIAN INDEPENDENT REFINERY, INC.
PACIFIC MACHINERY
UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII-MANOA CAMPUS
UNITED STATES AIR FORCE HDQTRS 15TH AIR
HONOLULU WOOD TREATING CO., LTD.
WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC CORPORATION
CAMP H M SMITH
DOLE PACKAGED FOODS COMPANY DOLE I WILE I
TRIPLER ARMY MEDICAL CENTER TRIPLER AMC
FORT SHAFTER
PACIFIC RESOURCES TERMINALS, INC.
PEARL HARBOR
EWA
EWA BEACH
PEARL HARBOR
LUALUALEI
KANEOHE BAY
BARBERS POINT
AIEA
WAHIAWA
KEKAHA
PEARL HARBOR
HONOLULU
HICKAM AFB
PEARL HARBOR
EWA BEACH
WAIPAHU
HONOLULU
WHEELER AIR FORCE BASE
EWA BEACH
HONOLULU
CAMP SMITH
HONOLULU
HONOLULU
HONOLULU
HONOLULU
26 HI3170090002 DRMO HAWAII PEARL CITY
Note: CBI data are not Included in this table to preserve confidentiality.
TOTAL
GENERATED
(U.S. TONS)
609
554
427
100
86
55
53
46
37
34
23
22
13
12
10
9
8
8
7
7
4
4
2
1
1
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National Biennial ROtA Hazardous Waste Report
(Based on 1989 Data)
HAWAII
TABLE 6. FORTY LARGEST ROM HAZARDOUS WASTE FACILITIES, 1909
Rank EPA ID
Site Name, City
Management Method
HIT160010005 CHEVRON U.S.A. INC., EWA BEACH
LAND TREATMENT M131
HI1170024334 NAVY PUBLIC WORKS CENTER, PEARL HARBOR
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT M071-M079
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129
HI6170024719 PACIFIC MISSILE RANGE FACILITY HAWAIIAN, KEKAHA
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT M071-M079
HI7210022227 ORDINANCE DISPOSAL AREA MAKUA MILITARY R, WAIANAE
INCINERATION M041-M049
On Site
420
2
2
30
1 Excluding quantity managed by storage only.
Note: CBI data are not included in this table to preserve confidentiality.
Off Site
313
35
0
1
Method Total
420
314
37
30
1
Tot
Manag
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Idaho
Region X
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IDAHO
EPA Region Address: U.S. EPA Region X
Waste Management Branch
Mail Stop HW-112
1200 6th Avenue
Seattle, WA 98101
Biennial Report Data Collection EPA Hazardous Waste Report
Instrument:
Address of Participating State Division of Environmental Quality
Environmental Authority Department of Health and Welfare
1410 North Hilton, Second Floor
Boise, ID 83706-1253
Contact Name: Mr. Chris Pickens
Phone: (208) 334-5879
Notes: CBI data have been included in Tables 1,2, and 3; CBI data are not included in
Table 4; CBI data are excluded from Tables 5 and 6 to preserve confidentiality.
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National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report
(Based on 1989 Data)
IDAHO
Table 1. RCRA Hazardous Waste Generation
Total Number of RCRA Large Quantity Generators:
Total Quantity of Regulated Waste Generated:
INanageaent, 1989
20
15,062 tons
RCRA ISO Facilities (excluding storage-only facilities)
Facilities Managing only waste generated on site
Facilities Managing only waste generated off site
Facilities Managing waste generated both on and off site
Total RCRA TSO Facilities (excluding storage-only facilities):
Total Quantity of RCRA Regulated Waste Managed in RCRA TSO units:
(excluding quantity managed only in storage)
Total RCRA TSO Facilities:
45,951 tons
Final Disposition of Wastes Managed in RCRA Processes
Management Method
INCINERATION
STABILIZATION
OTHER TREATMENT
LANDFILL
TOTAL
PERCENTAGE
No. of
facilities
using
Code Method*
Hazardous Waste Managed
Quantities (tons)
On site Off site
Total Percent
M041-M049
M111-M119
M121-M129
M132
1
2
1
1
2
-
0
117
1,456
1,311
2,884
6.3 X
2
0
0
43,065
43,067
93.7*
2
117
1,456
44,376
45,951
100*
.0
.3
3.2
96.6
100.0
-
"Column May not sum to total because facilities May have Multiple handling Methods.
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National Biennial ROW Hazardous Waste Report
(Based on 1989 Data)
IDAHO
TABLE 2. RCRA Hazardous Uaste laports and Exports, 1989
State
AK
AZ
CA
CO
HI
IL
KS
NO
MT
NO
NJ
NM
NV
OR
SO
UT
UA
UI
UY
laports
Tons Received
55
103
23,581
1,480
192
2
43
135
383
2,361
10
3
105
207
6
2,866
5,114
5
872
State
AL
AR
AZ
CA
CO
IL
OR
TX
UT
UA
TOTAL
Exports
Tons Shipped
10
15
198
532
497
3
65
2
163
95
1,579
TOTAL
37,524
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National Biennial ROM Hazardous Iteste Report
(Based on 1989 Data)
IDAHO
TABLE 3. RANK ODER OF 40 LARGEST HAZARDOUS HASTES GENERATED. 1989
Quantity Generated
Rank Waste Type (tons) Percentage
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
10
12
13
13
15
16
17
18
19
19
21
22
23
23
23
23
23
23
23
23
23
23
23
23
23
23
23
23
23
23
P020
MOMX*
DOHX*
D002
FOMX*
D008
F006
0001
D003
F001
F027
UOMX*
0009
D007
F002
D006
K001
U134
D004
0010
D011
F003
P037
DOH
0005
U244
U122
F005
P106
U044
U188
U211
P092
U003
U102
U165
P014
P048
P093
P098
5,508
5,261
2,007
885
457
324
231
111
49
42
42
36
20
20
17
13
10
8
7
7
2
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
36.6
34.9
13.3
5.9
3.0
2.2
1.5
0.7
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.2
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
* These waste types represent waste streams that were characterized
fay a»re than one EPA waste code. An explanation of the derivation
of these nixture codes is provided in Section 2-3.
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National Biennial BOA Hazardous Haste Report
(Based on 1989 Data)
IDAHO
Table 4. Four Largest Quantities and Types of KCRA Hazardous Waste Managed, fay RCRA Management Method, 1989
Management Quantity Managed
Method Code Waste Type in State (tons)
INCINERATION M041-M049 OOMX* 2
STABILIZATION M111-M119 DOMX* 4
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129 MOMX* 1,108
D002 325
DOMX* 23
TOTAL 1,463
* These waste types represent waste streams that were characterized
by more than one EPA waste code. An explanation of the derivation
of these mixture codes is provided in Section 2-3.
Note: CBI data are not included in this table.
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national Biennial ROM Hazardous Haste Report
(Baaed on 1989 Data)
RANK
IDAHO
TABLE 5. FORTY LARGEST RCRA HAZARDOUS IMSTE GEHERATOKS AM) RCRA QUANTITY GENERATED. 1989
EPAID
SITE NAME
CITY
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
ID4890008952
IDD057201352
IDD990727471
IDD093120871
ID0053798104
IOD009066481
ID0097762231
ID0055030852
IOD0471 11018
100000602631
IDOS70025874
IDD063334122
IDD009062597
IDD000832444
102122300054
IDD075746271
IDD982821175
IDD980981559
ID0009061375
U.S. DOE NATIONAL ENGINEERING LABORATORY
SINCHEH
HEWLETT PACKARD
MICRON TECHNOLOGY INC
AMERICAN MICROSYSTEMS INC
BLOW INC
ZILOG INC
UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD CO - POCATEUO
PRESSURE TREATED TIMBER CO
UTAH POWER £ LIGHT CO - POLE YARD
IDAHO NATIONAL GUARD
WOODGRAIN MILLWORK INC
L D MCFARLAND CO
CHEVRON U.S.A. INC. TWIN FALLS TERMINAL
USDA-FS BIG CREEK BRIDGE
UNIVERSITY OF IDAHO • MOSCOW SAFETY OFFI
USDOT-COAST GUARD COEUR D'ALENE ATOM
ROGERS BROTHERS SEED COMPANY
TOT LATCH CORP - LEWISTON PULP & PAPER CO
SCOVILLE
BOISE
BOISE
BOISE
POCATELLO
LEWISTON
NAMPA
POCATELLO
BOISE
IDAHO FALLS
BOISE
FRUITLAND
SANDPOINT
TWIN FALLS
KELLOGG
MOSCOW
HAYDEN LAKE
NAMPA
LEWISTON
TOTAL
GENERATED
(U.S. TONS)
6,403
5,508
865
263
194
120
50
50
42
36
21
16
10
4
4
2
1
1
1
Note: CBI data are not included in this table to preserve confidentiality.
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National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report
(Based on 1909 Data)
IDAHO
TABLE 6. FORTY LARGEST RCRA HAZARDOUS IMSTE FACILITIES. 1989
Tol
Rank EPA ID Site Name, City Manaj
Management Method On Site Off Site Method Total
1 ID4890008952 U.S. DOE NATIONAL ENGINEERING LABORATORY, SCOVILLE
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129 1,456 0 1,456
STABILIZATION M111-M119 404
INCINERATION M041-M049 022
1 Excluding quantity managed by storage only.
Note: CBI data are not included in this table to preserve confidentiality.
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Illinois
Region V
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ILLINOIS
EPA Region Address:
U.S. EPA Region V
Waste Management Division
230 S. Dearborn Street
Mail Stop 5HR13
Chicago, IL 60604
Biennial Report Data Collection
Instrument:
State-specific annual report and
EPA Waste Minimization Report
Address of Participating State
Environmental Authority
Planning and Data Management
Division of Land Pollution Control
Illinois Environmental Protection
Agency
Post Office Box 19276
Springfield, IL 62794-9276
Contact Name:
Phone:
Mr. William Radlinski
Manager
(217) 785-0221
Notes: No special notes for Illinois.
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National Biennial MM Hazardous Uaste Report
(Baaed on 1909 Data)
ILLINOIS
Table 1. RCRA Hazardous Uaste Generation and
Total Number of RCRA Large Quantity Generators:
Total Quantity of Regulated Waste Generated:
1,425
1,381.799 tons
RCRA ISO Facilities (excluding storage-only facilities)
Facilities Managing only «aste generated on site
Facilities Managing only waste generated off site
Facilities Managing waste generated both on and off site
Total RCRA TSO Facilities (excluding storage-only facilities):
Total Quantity of RCRA Regulated Waste Managed in RCRA TSO units:
(excluding quantity managed only in storage)
Total RCRA TSO Facilities:
35
18
8
61
1,441,365 tons
139
Final Disposition of Wastes Managed in RCRA Processes
Management Method
METALS RECOVERY (FOR REUSE)
SOLVENTS RECOVERY
OTHER RECOVERY
INCINERATION
ENERGY RECOVERY (REUSE AS FUEL)
FUEL BLENDING
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT
AQUEOUS ORGANIC TREATMENT
SLUDGE TREATMENT
STABILIZATION
OTHER TREATMENT
LAND TREATMENT
LANDFILL
UNDERGROUND INJECTION
INVALID SYSTEM TYPE
TOTAL
PERCENTAGE
No. of
facilities
Code
M011-M019
M021-M029
M031-M039
M041-M049
M051-M059
M061
M071-M079
M081-M089
M101-M109
M1 11 -Ml 19
M121-M129
M131
M132
M134
using
Method*
6
19
6
13
6
10
16
3
3
2
10
1
6
3
5
61
-
Hazardous Waste Managed
Quantities (tons)
On site
3,915
702
4,510
1,398
2,884
497
161,860
775
179
1,990
280,341
4,786
33,443
487.527
0
984,807
68.3 X
Off site
75,537
60,373
2,361
27,270
18
41,283
71,739
10,552
21,281
0
6,903
0
139,197
0
43
456,558
31.7 X
Total
79,452
61,075
6,871
28,668
2.903
41,780
233.599
11,327
21.459
1.990
287,245
4,786
172,641
487,527
43
1,441.365
100X
Percent
5.5
4.2
.5
2.0
.2
2.9
16.2
.8
1.5
.1
19.9
.3
12.0
, 33.8
.0
100.0
-
•Column May not sum to total because facilities way have Multiple handling Methods.
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National Biennial ROW HazardouB tlaste Report
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National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Haste Report
(Based on 1989 Data)
ILLINOIS
TABLE 3. RANK ORDER OF 40 LARGEST HAZARDOUS IMSTES GENERATED, 1989
Quantity Generated
Rank Waste Type (tons) Percentage
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
D002
K061
D004
IC062
MOMX*
0001
F007
FOMX*
DOHX*
IC001
F006
F003
D008
F005
F002
D006
D007
UOHX*
KOMX*
DOOO
K049
K048
F001
U051
D003
U159
K094
D009
tt)24
K046
K051
F019
K086
F008
F009
U220
U190
U239
U019
K085
808,211
90,777
73,820
67,594
63,515
34,903
34,419
25,721
25,682
25,515
21,184
16,201
15,710
10,846
10,238
7,399
7,010
6,984
6,973
6,640
4,723
3,941
3,334
1,972
1,397
886
691
677
664
600
469
453
394
328
287
181
122
121
85
84
58.5
6.6
5.3
4.9
4.6
2.5
2.5
.9
.9
.8
.5
.2
.1
.8
.7
.5
.5
.5
.5
.5
.3
.3
.2
.1
.1
.1
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
* These waste types represent waste streams that were characterized
by more than one EPA waste code. An explanation of the derivation
of these mixture codes is provided in Section 2-3.
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national Biennial ROM Hazardous Waste Report
(Based on 1909 Data)
ILLINOIS
Table 4. Four Largest Quantities and Types of RCRA Hazardous Haste Managed, by ROM Management Method, 1909
Management
Method
METALS RECOVERY (FOR REUSE)
SOLVENTS RECOVERY
OTHER RECOVERY
INCINERATION
ENERGY RECOVERY (REUSE AS FUEL)
FUEL BLENDING
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT
AQUEOUS ORGANIC TREATMENT
SLUDGE TREATMENT
STABILIZATION
OTHER TREATMENT
Code
M011-M019
M021-M029
M031-M039
M041-M049
M051-M059
M061
M071-M079
M08Y-M089
M101-M109
M111-M119
M121-M129
Waste Type
K061
OOMX*
D002
F006
D001
FOMX*
F002
F001
KOMX*
K062
D001
D002
MOMX*
FOMX*
D001
DONX*
UOMX*
D001
F002
F005
D001
FOMX*
MOMX*
F003
0002
DOMX*
D007
K062
FOMX*
D001
D002
F006
0008
K062
D007
MOMX*
DOMX*
D002
F007
F006
K046
Quantity Managed
in State (tons)
53,100
17,807
8,218
132
28,026
10,631
9,747
6,162
2,498
2,010
1,202
639
7,011
6,073
4,905
4,212
2,093
750
32
9
13,369
9,119
8,788
5,341
190,847
12,438
8,280
7,937
7,811
3,496
20
16,986
1,405
927
910
1,988
2
242,968
34,139
8,959
600
* These waste types represent waste streams that were characterized
by more than one EPA waste code. An explanation of the derivation
of these mixture codes is provided in Section 2-3.
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Table 4. Four Largest Quantities and Types of ROW Hazardous llaste Managed, by RCRA Management Method, 1989
(continued)
Management Quantity Managed
Method Code Waste Type in State (tons)
LAND TREATMENT M131 K048 2,241
K049 1,773
K051 402
0002 351
LANDFILL M132 K061 66,954
K046 28,209
D008 20,445
F006 15,648
UNDERGROUND INJECTION M134 0002 369,628
0004 73,450
K062 44,449
INVALID SYSTEM TYPE MOMX* 22
0001 9
0002 4
U144 2
TOTAL 1,441,365
* These waste types represent waste stream that were characterized
by wore than one EPA waste code. An explanation of the derivation
of these mixture codes is provided in Section 2-3.
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TABLE 5. FORTY LARGEST RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE GENERATORS AND RCRA QUANTITY GENERATED, 1989
RANK
EPAID
SITE NAME
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
ILD006278170
ILD042075333
ILD005463344
ILD000781591
ILD005263157
ILD006271696
IL0984775338
ILD010279222
ILD087157251
ILD980613913
ILD000714881
ILD000805812
ILD005476882
ILD056623598
ILD098642424
ILD980793020
ILD000672329
ILD000672121
1 10005215769
ILD054236443
ILD066918327
ILD057836256
ILD080012305
ILD074411745
ILD005456439
ILD065873630
IL0005174404
ILD045683810
ILT180019713
ILD069496248
ILD000805911
ILD001309657
ILD005450697
ILD055409940
ILD064403199
ILD005083316
ILD062480850
ILD005164611
ILD07D012265
ILD005096664
ALLIED-SIGNAL INC
CABOT CORPORATION
ALLIED SIGNAL INC
REPUBLIC ENGINEERED STEELS
NORTHWESTERN STEEL & WIRE *2
OLIN CORP
JOSLYN MFC CO
US STEEL CORP
ENVIRONMENTAL WASTE RESOURCES
SAFETY KLEEN ENVIROSYSTEMS CO
KEYSTONE STEEL & WIRE CO
PEORIA DISPOSAL CO #1
MARATHON PETROLEUM CO
LTV STEEL CO
TRADE WASTE INCINERATION INC
NUTRASWEET INC
SAUGET WWTP
CWM CHEMICAL SERVICES INC
HENKEL CORP
3-M COMPANY
CLAYTON CHEMICAL CO
THE STEEL CO
SHELL OIL CO
LARAUAY RECYCLING & DISP FAC
SHERWIN WILLIAMS CO
LAND & LAKES/WILLOW RANCH
TEEPAK INC
HARCROS CHEMICAL INC
ACCUTRONICS
HANNAH MARINE CORP
SAFETY-KLEEN CORP
CHICAGO MAGNET WIRE CORP
SAFETY-KLEEN CORP
ABBOTT LABORATORIES
MOBIL OIL CORP
CARGILL INC
ENTECH RECOVERY INC
KOPPERS INDUSTRIES INC
EMPIRE GALVANIZING
H H HOWARD COMPANY
CITY
METROPOLIS
TUSCOLA
DANVILLE
HENNEPIN
STERLING
EAST ALTON
FRANKLIN PARK
CHICAGO
COAL CITY
DOLTON
BARTONVILLE
PEORIA
ROBINSON
CHICAGO
SAUGET
UNIVERSITY PARK
SAUGET
CHICAGO
KANKAKEE
CORDOVA
SAUGET
CHICAGO
ROXANA
ELUOOD
CHICAGO
ROMEOVILLE
DANVILLE
CHICAGO
GARY
LEMONT
ELGIN
ELK GROVE VILLAGE
CHICAGO
NORTH CHICAGO
JOLIET
CARPENTERSVILLE
JOLIET
CHICAGO
FRANKLIN PARK
CHICAGO
TOTAL
GENERATED
(U.S. TONS)
404,540
369,631
73,629
48,469
41,705
39,554
25,515
25,012
24,995
24,116
14,559
10,142
7,975
7,560
7,362
6,696
5,393
5,078
4,688
4,681
4,343
4,231
4,181
3,990
3,782
3,743
3,711
3,545
3,437
3,312
3,215
3,160
2,923
2,855
2,844
2,768
2,646
2,638
2,634
2,561
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TABLE 6. FORTY LARGEST RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE FACILITIES, 1989
ank EPA ID
Site Name, City
Management Method
ILD006278170 ALLIED-SIGNAL INC., METROPOLIS
OTHER TREATMENT
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT
ILD042075333 CABOT CORPORATION, TUSCOLA
UNDERGROUND INJECTION
PEORIA DISPOSAL CO #1, PEORIA
ALLIED SIGNAL INC., DANVILLE
ILD000805812
LANDFILL
ILD005463344
UNDERGROUND
ILD000666206
10
11
12
13
15
16
17
INJECTION
ENVIRITE CORP., HARVEY
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT
SLUDGE TREATMENT
OTHER TREATMENT
ILD010284248 CID #1, CALUMET CITY
LANDFILL
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT
OTHER TREATMENT
INVALID SYSTEM TYPE
ILD040891368 HORSEHEAD RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT,
METALS RECOVERY (FOR REUSE)
ILD000781591 REPUBLIC ENGINEERED STEELS,
UNDERGROUND INJECTION
OTHER RECOVERY
ILD006271696 OLIN CORP., EAST ALTON
OTHER TREATMENT
SLUDGE TREATMENT
INCINERATION
ILD980613913 SAFETY KLEEN ENVIROSYSTEMS
SOLVENTS RECOVERY
FUEL BLENDING
OTHER RECOVERY
INCINERATION
ILD005263157 NORTHWESTERN STEEL & WIRE *
LANDFILL
METALS RECOVERY (FOR REUSE)
ILD000805911 SAFETY-KLEEN CORP., ELGIN
SOLVENTS RECOVERY
ILD062480850 ENTECH RECOVERY INC., JOLIET
METALS RECOVERY (FOR REUSE)
ILD0871572S1 ENVIRONMENTAL WASTE RESQ
FUEL BLENDING
SOLVENTS RECOVERY
ILD000608471 CLEAN HARBORS OF CHICAGO
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT
ILD000672121 CUM CHEMICAL SERVICES INC., CHICAGO
INCINERATION
INVALID SYSTEM TYPE
ILD098642424 TRADE WASTE INCINERATION INC., SAUGET
INCINERATION
SOLVENTS RECOVERY
LIS
M121-M129
M071-M079
M134
IA
M132
E
M134
M071-M079
M101-M109
M121-M129
M132
M071-M079
M121-M129
:NT, CHICAGO
M011-M019
HENNEPIN
M134
M031-M039
M121-M129
M101-M109
M041-M049
X., DOLTON
M021-M029
M061
M031-M039
M041-M049
!, STERLING
M132
N011-M019
M021-M029
r
M011-M019
•S, COAL CITY
M061
N021-M029
:., CHICAGO
N071-M079
CHICAGO
N041-M049
I., SAUGET
M041-M049
M021-M029
On Site
242,966
161,574
369,628
6,738
73,450
0
0
0
421
0
422
0
0
44,449
2,010
36,865
170
123
27
380
0
0
26,284
3,860
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Off Site
0
0
0
104,340
0
37,313
21,281
7
30,881
13,629
6,866
2
49.239
0
0
0
0
27
15,961
13,898
54
16
0
0
29,942
26,119
22,104
918
20,639
14,813
1
12,399
1
Method Total
242,966
161,574
369,628
111,077
73,450
37,313
21,281
7
31,302
13,629
7,288
2
49,239
44,449
2,010
36,865
170
150
15,987
14,278
54
16
26,284
3,860
29,942
26,119
22,104
918
20,639
14,813
1
12,399
1
Total
Managed 1
404,540
369,628
111,077
73,450
58,601
52,221
49,239
46,459
37,184
30,335
30,145
,
29,942
26,119
23,022
20,639
14,814
12,400
eluding quantity Managed by storage only.
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TABLE 6. FORTY LARGEST ROW HAZARDOUS HASTE FACILITIES. 1989 (continued)
Rank
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
EPA ID Site Name, City
Management Method
ILD099215303 CENTURY RESOURCES INC., ALSIP
AQUEOUS ORGANIC TREATMENT M081-M089
OTHER RECOVERY M031-M039
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT M071-M079
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129
ILD005450697 SAFETY-KLEEN CORP., CHICAGO
SOLVENTS RECOVERY M021-M029
OTHER RECOVERY M031-M039
ILD066918327 CLAYTON CHEMICAL CO., SAUGET
SOLVENTS RECOVERY M021-M029
FUEL BLENDING N061
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT M071-M079
ILD005476882 MARATHON PETROLEUM CO., ROBINSON
LAND TREATMENT M131
ILD980700728 BROUNING-FERRIS INDUSTRIES *1, ZION
LANDFILL "132
ILD064418353 BEAVER OIL CO INC., HODGKINS
AQUEOUS ORGANIC TREATMENT M081-M089
OTHER RECOVERY M031-M039
ILD085349264 HERITAGE ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICE. LEMONT
FUEL BLENDING N061
INVALID SYSTEM TYPE
ILD064403199 MOBIL OIL CORP., JOLIET
OTHER RECOVERY M031-M039
ILD042659672 NATIONAL MARINE SERVICE INC., HARTFORD
ENERGY RECOVERY (REUSE AS FUEL) M051-M059
ILT180019713 ACCUTRONICS, CARY
STABILIZATION M111-M119
ILD054236443 3-M COMPANY, CORDOVA
INCINERATION M041-M049
ILD062410550 MORTON INTERNATIONAL INC., RINGUOOD
SOLVENTS RECOVERY M021-M029
ENERGY RECOVERY (REUSE AS FUEL) M051-M059
INCINERATION M041-M049
IL0093154599 DOW CHEMICAL COMPANY, CHANNAHON
ENERGY RECOVERY (REUSE AS FUEL) M051-M059
ILD051937068 BARON BLAKESLEE, CICERO
SOLVENTS RECOVERY M021-M029
ILD005471503 WOODSTOCK DIE CAST INC., WOODSTOCK
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT M071-M079
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129
SOLVENTS RECOVERY M021-M029
IL0005087630 UNITED REFINING & SMELTING CO., FRANKLIN PARK
METALS RECOVERY (FOR REUSE) M011-M019
ILD000781633 VAN WATERS & ROGERS INC., NORMAL
SOLVENTS RECOVERY M021-M029
FUEL BLENDING M061
INCINERATION M041-M049
LANDFILL K132
On Site
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
4,786
0
775
0
0
0
2,500
2,107
1,988
1,173
595
162
24
569
0
223
82
11
0
0
0
0
0
Off Site
8,897
1,230
27
8
9,532
438
3,504
2,756
130
0
3,976
1,655
639
2,465
40
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
344
0
0
0
178
91
50
15
0
Method Total
8,897
1,230
27
8
9,532
438
3,504
2,756
130
4,786
3,976
2,430
639
2,465
40
2,500
2,107
1,988
1,173
595
162
24
569
344
223
82
11
178
91
50
15
0
Tott
Manage
10,1
9,^
6,-
*.'
3.'
3,i
2,'
2,
2,
1.
1»
,
1 Excluding quantity Managed by storage only.
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TABLE 6. FORTY LARGEST RCRA HAZARDOUS UASTE FACILITIES, 1989 (continued)
ank EPA 10
Site Name, City
Management Method
35 ILD079751319 MOTOROLA INC., FRANKLIN PARK
ENERGY RECOVERY (REUSE AS FUEL) M051-M059
SOLVENTS RECOVERY M021-M029
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT M071-M079
36 ILD005522982 BOBCO ENTERPRISES INC., CHICAGO
METALS RECOVERY (FOR REUSE)
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT
M011-M019
M071-M079
37 ILDOS7863847 ALLIED TUBE & CONDUIT CORP., HARVEY
FUEL BLENDING M061
38 ILD010219665 SUNDSTRAND AVIATION, ROCKFORD
SOLVENTS RECOVERY
INVALID SYSTEM TYPE
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT
39 ILDOS5409940 ABBOTT LABORATORIES
ENERGY RECOVERY (REUSE AS FUEL)
SOLVENTS RECOVERY
FUEL BLENDING
INVALID SYSTEM TYPE
40 ILD005199013 BRIDGESTOHE-FIRESTONE INC., DECATUR
FUEL BLENDING M061
INCINERATION M041-M049
M021-M029
M071-M079
NORTH CHICAGO
M051-M059
M021-M029
H061
On Site
44
20
13
45
18
59
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
34
6
Off Site
56
0
0
18
18
10
0
0
0
Method Total
44
20
13
45
18
59
56
0
0
18
18
10
0
34
6
Total
Managed 1
77
63
59
56
47
40
eluding quantity managed by storage only.
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Indiana
Region V
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INDIANA
EPA Region Address:
U.S. EPA Region V
Waste Management Division
230 S. Dearborn Street
Mail Stop 5HR13
Chicago, IL 60604
Biennial Report Data Collection
Instrument
State-specific annual report
Address of Participating State
Environmental Authority
Solid and Hazardous Waste Office
Department of Environmental
Management
105 South Meridian Street
Post Office Box 6015
Indianapolis, IN 46206-6015
Contact Name:
Phone:
Ms. Jenny Ranck Dooley
Environmental Manager
(317) 232-8925
Notes: No special notes for Indiana.
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INDIANA
Table 1. RCRA Hazardous waste Generation and Management. 1989
Total Number of RCRA Large Quantity Generators: 697
Total Quantity of Regulated Waste Generated: 1,843,015 tons
RCRA TSD Facilities (excluding storage-only facilities)
Facilities managing only waste generated on site
Facilities managing only waste generated off site
Facilities managing waste generated both on and off site
Total RCRA TSO Facilities (excluding storage-only facilities):
Total Quantity of RCRA Regulated Uaste Managed in RCRA TSD units:
(excluding quantity managed only in storage)
Total RCRA TSO Facilities:
21
14
9
44
2,021,016 tons
44
Final Disposition of Hastes Managed in RCRA Processes
Management Method
METALS RECOVERY (FOR REUSE)
SOLVENTS RECOVERY
OTHER RECOVERY
INCINERATION
ENERGY RECOVERY (REUSE AS FUEL)
FUEL BLENDING
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT
SLUDGE TREATMENT
STABILIZATION
OTHER TREATMENT
LANDFILL
UNDERGROUND INJECTION
OTHER DISPOSAL
INVALID SYSTEM TYPE
TOTAL
PERCENTAGE
No. of
facilities
Code
N011-M019
N021-M029
M031-M039
M041-M049
M051-M059
M061
M071-M079
M101-M109
M111-M119
H121-M129
M132
M134
M137
using
method*
3
10
4
9
4
12
4
2
4
7
7
5
1
5
44
-
Hazardous Uaste Managed
Quantities (tons)
On site
116
185
0
3,138
230
909
115,964
10,522
203,865
1,097
1,252
944,679
0
0
1,281,957
63.4 X
Off site
13,764
17,985
7.055
32,220
81,076
29,157
200,632
0
0
25,198
329,506
658
1
1,809
739.060
36.6 X
Total
13,880
18,170
7,055
35,358
81,306
30,067
316,596
10,522
203,865
26,294
330,758
945,336
1
1,809
2,021,016
100X
Percent
.7
.9
.3
1.7
4.0
1.5
15.7
.5
10.1
1.3
16.4
46.8
.0
.1
100.0
-
•Column may not sun to total because facilities nay have multiple handling methods.
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INDIANA
TABLE 3. RANK ORDER OF 40 LARGEST HAZARDOUS IMSTES GENERATED. 1989
Quantity Generated
Rank Waste Type (tons) Percentage
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
U
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
K062
0010
F006
0001
FOMX*
DOMX*
F019
0008
F003
MOMX*
F001
KOMX*
0002
IC061
0007
F008
F005
F002
F007
UOMX*
D003
P001
0006
U201
K051
F009
K052
U051
U228
D004
K086
0005
K050
K048
U058
0009
LABP
U188
K022
P003
780,096
370,858
272,342
127,305
60,215
46,900
32,660
29,246
24,095
20,679
18,014
15,251
14,915
8,433
8,160
3,452
2,819
2,484
2,043
493
477
360
325
227
194
190
133
123
99
97
60
53
39
30
23
18
16
13
13
10
42.3
20.1
14.8
6.9
3.3
2.5
1.8
1.6
1.3
1.1
1.0
.8
.8
.5
.4
.2
.2
.1
.1
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
These waste types represent waste streets that were characterized
by aore than one EPA waste code. An explanation of the derivation
of these mixture codes is provided in Section 2-3.
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Table 4. Four Largest Quantities and Types of ROM Hazardous Uaste Managed, by RCRA Management Method. 1989
Management Quantity Managed
Method Code Uaste Type in State (tons)
METALS RECOVERY (FOR REUSE) M011-M019 F003 8,433
D002 2,679
F007 1,869
F008 783
SOLVENTS RECOVERY M021-M029 D001 9,758
FOMX* 2,995
F003 2,357
F005 2,141
OTHER RECOVERY M031-M039 D001 4,719
0007 1,604
0008 560
DOMX* 137
INCINERATION M041-M049 F003 12,326
D001 11,350
FOMX* 10,209
MOHX* 1,287
ENERGY RECOVERY (REUSE AS FUEL) M051-H059 FOMX* 37,582
MOMX* 13,910
0001 10,286
KOMX* 7,418
FUEL BLENDING M061 FOMX* 7,118
0001 6,726
F003 5.275
MOMX* 4,306
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT M071-M079 K062 248,190
F006 36,586
DOMX* 12,654
K061 5,180
SLUDGE TREATMENT M101-M109 F006 10,310
0007 212
STABILIZATION M111-M119 F006 182,506
F019 19,516
0008 1,836
K051 7
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129 DOMX* 13,268
0002 7,695
MOMX* 3,719
K062 579
LANDFILL M132 MOMX* 99,591
DOMX* 61,024
F006 42,204
D008 33,452
* These waste types represent waste streams that were characterized
by «ore than one EPA waste code. An explanation of the derivation
of these nixture codes is provided in Section 2-3.
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Table 4. Four Largest Quantities and Types of RCRA Hazardous Haste Managed, by RGRA Management Method, 1909
(continued)
Management Quantity Managed
Method Code Waste Type in State (tons)
UNDERGROUND INJECTION M134 K062 574,478
0010 370,858
D002 1
OTHER DISPOSAL M137 F002 1
0001 0
INVALID SYSTEM TYPE MOMX* 972
F002 448
D001 129
F001 57
TOTAL 2,021,016
* These waste types represent waste streams that were characterized
by more than one EPA waste code. An explanation of the derivation
of these mixture codes is provided in Section 2-3.
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TABLE 5. FORTY LARGEST ROM HAZARDOUS UASTE GENERATORS AH) RCRA QUANTITY GENERATED. 1989
RANK
EPAID
SITE NAME
CITY
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
IND005159199
IND003913423
IND016584641
IND005444062
IND000806935
IND005462601
IND093219012
IN0006366819
IND078911146
IND006420699
IND005470885
IND006417430
IND006048417
IND000806836
IND000810903
IND006050967
IND072040348
IND016360265
IND000780544
1ND000780403
IND000646943
IND081534075
IND087032611
IND005557244
IND981802598
IND980684252
IND980502074
IND000646950
IND000199653
IND006417620
IND005444732
IND980503825
IND093220861
IND181157009
IND098138936
IND000810861
IND005460209
IND005081955
IND006932305
IND000714428
INLAND STEEL COMPANY
BETHLEHEM STEEL CORP. BURNS HARBOR
MIDWEST STEEL COMPANY
US STEEL - GARY WORKS
ELI LILLY & CO
LTV STEEL COMPANY INC
HERITAGE ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES INC
ALCOA--UARRICK
CHEMICAL UASTE MANAGEMENT OF INDIANA
FORD ELECTRONICS & REFRIGERATION
DANA CORPORATION SPICER AXLE DIV.
MARATHON PETROLEUM COMPANY
ELI LILLY & CO
GM— PLANT 5 ALLISON GAS TURBINE
ARVIN NORTH AMERICAN AUTOMOTIVE
ELI LILLY t CO-TIPPECANOE LABS
ELI LILLY & CO-CLINTON LABS
AMERICAN CHEMICAL SERVICE
FOUR COUNTY LANDFILL
RECLAIMED ENERGY CO INC.
POLLUTION CONTROL INDUSTRIES/AMERICA INC
IBM GREEN CASTLE INDIANA
CHRYSLER CORPORATION INDPLS FOUNDRY
CORNING GLASS WORKS
SUPERIOR FIBERGLASS AND RESINS
AMOCO CHEMICALS CORPORATION
OWENS-CORNING FIBERGLAS
TITAN OIL COMPANY
QUEMETCO, INC.
THOMSON CONSUMER ELECTRONICS
AMG RESOURCES CORPORATION VULCAN MATERIA
GMC-DELCO REMY ANDERSON
AVESTA INC
NUCOR STEEL
DELTA FAUCET COMPANY
AMOCO OIL CO. WHITING LAKE FRONT
MASON METALS & CHEMICAL CO.
GLOBE VALVE CORPORATION
THOMSON CONSUMER ELECTRONICS INC
SAFETY KLEEN CORP .5-034-06
EAST CHICAGO
BURNS HARBOR,
PORTAGE
GARY
INDIANAPOLIS
EAST CHICAGO
INDIANAPOLIS
NEWBURGH
FORT WAYNE
CONNERSVILLE
FORT WAYNE
INDIANAPOLIS
INDIANAPOLIS
INDIANAPOLIS
NORTH VERNON
SHADELAND
CLINTON
GRIFFITH
ROCHESTER
CONNERSVILLE
EAST CHICAGO
GREENCASTLE
INDIANAPOLIS
BLUFFTON
ELKHART
WHITING
VALPARAISO
INDIANAPOLIS
INDIANAPOLIS
MARION
GARY
ANDERSON
NEW CASTLE
CRAWFORDSVILLE
GREENSBURG
WHITING
SCHERERVILLE
DELPHI
INDIANAPOLIS
PORTAGE
TOTAL
GENERATED
(U.S. TONS)
434,612
420,578
307,659
107,696
85,350
84,326
66,006
30,588
28,672
24,633
15,075
12,714
12,014
10,715
9,967
9,614
9,233
7,820
7,704
7,692
7,367
7,226
5,231
4,873
4,149
3,049
2,927
2,830
2,754
2,713
2,461
2,452
2,383
2,376
2.264
2,178
2,166
2,041
1,949
1,856
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TABLE 6. FORTY LARGEST RCRA HAZARDOUS UASTE FACILITIES, 1989
ank EPA ID Site Name, City
Management Method
1 IND005159199 INLAND STEEL COMPANY. EAST CHICAGO
UNDERGROUND INJECTION M134
2 IND003913423 BETHLEHEM STEEL CORP. BURNS HARBOR, BURNS HARBOR
UNDERGROUND INJECTION M134
3 IND016584641 MIDWEST STEEL COMPANY, PORTAGE
STABILIZATION N111-M119
UNDERGROUND INJECTION M134
SLUDGE TREATMENT M101-M109
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT N071-M079
4 IND078911146 CHEMICAL UASTE MANAGEMENT OF INDIANA, FORT WAYNE
LANDFILL H132
5 IND000714840 KA STEEL CHEMICALS, INC., GARY
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT M071-M079
6 IND005444062 US STEEL • GARY WORKS, GARY
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT M071-M079
UNDERGROUND INJECTION M134
On Site
425,008
I
403,769
182,506
113,843
10,310
0
1,017
0
105,275
2,059
Off Site
657
0
0
0
0
753
218,259
142,828
0
0
Method Total
425,665
403,769
182,506
113,843
10,310
753
219,276
142,828
105,275
2,059
7 IND093219012 HERITAGE ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES INC., INDIANAPOLIS
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT N071-M079
OTHER TREATMENT N121-M129
FUEL BLENDING M061
OTHER RECOVERY M031-M039
8 IND980503890 HERITAGE ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES (HES), ROACHDALE
LANDFILL M132
9 IND000780544 FOUR COUNTY LANDFILL, ROCHESTER
LANDFILL M132
10 IND072040348 ELI LILLY & CO-CLINTON LABS, CLINTON
INCINERATION M041-M049
SOLVENTS RECOVERY M021-M029
11 IND006419212 LONE STAR INDUSTRIES INC., GREENCASTLE
ENERGY RECOVERY (REUSE AS FUEL) M051-M059
FUEL BLENDING M061
12 IND005081542 ESSROC MATERIALS INC., LOGANSPORT
ENERGY RECOVERY (REUSE AS FUEL) M051-M059
13 IND006366819 ALCOA— UARRICK, NEWBURGH
STABILIZATION Ml 11 -Ml 19
14 IND005460209 MASON METALS & CHEMICAL CO., SCHERERVILLE
METALS RECOVERY (FOR REUSE) N011-M019
15 IND016360265 AMERICAN CHEMICAL SERVICE, GRIFFITH
FUEL BLENDING M061
INVALID SYSTEM TYPE
16 IND000780403 RECLAIMED ENERGY CO INC., CONNERSVILLE
SOLVENTS RECOVERY N021-M029
FUEL BLENDING N061
INVALID SYSTEM TYPE
10,689
425
149
0
0
0
0
0
21
290
0
19,516
0
0
0
0
0
0
57,051
25,181
6,374
2,379
69,421
41,766
31,780
8,986
37,200
278
35,834
0
13,764
9,924
1,374
8,552
2,046
34
67,740
25,606
6,523
2,379
69,421
41,766
31,780
8,986
37,221
567
35,834
19,516
13,764
9,924
1,374
8,552
2,046
34
17 IND000646943 POLLUTION CONTROL INDUSTRIES/AMERICA INC., EAST CHICAGO
FUEL BLENDING M061
INVALID SYSTEM TYPE
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129
18 IND001859032 RHONE-POULENC, HAMMOND
ENERGY RECOVERY (REUSE AS FUEL) M051-M059
0
0
0
192
8,222
74
16
8,042
8,222
74
16
8.234
Total
Managed 1
425,665
403,769
307,412
219,276
142,828
107,334
102,247
69,421
41,766
40,766
37,788
35,834
. 19,516
13,764
11,298
10,632
8,313
8,234
eluding quantity imaged by storage only.
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TABLE 6. FORTY LARGEST RCRA HAZARDOUS IMSTE FACILITIES, 1909 (continued)
Rank
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
EPA ID Site Name, City
Management Method
IND077042034 BRESLUBE USA, INC., EAST CHICAGO
OTHER RECOVERY M031-M039
IN0980502074 OWENS-CORNING FIBERGLAS, VALPARAISO
INCINERATION M041-M049
IND005146683 FORD METER BOX CO., INC., UABASH
STABILIZATION M111-M119
IND085616837 DETREX CORPORATION SOLVENTS DIV., INDIANAPOLIS
FUEL BLENDING M061
IND984866541 AVGANIC INDUSTRIES INC., TERRE HAUTE
FUEL BLENDING M061
INVALID SYSTEM TYPE
IND000803726 GENERAL ELECTRIC, BLOOMINGTON
FUEL BLENDING M061
SLUDGE TREATMENT M101-M109
INCINERATION M041-M049
SOLVENTS RECOVERY M021-M029
IND005449830 UN I ROYAL, INC., MISHAUAKA
FUEL BLENDING M061
INCINERATION M041-M049
IND000714832 IRECO INC., KINGSBURY
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129
IND006050967 ELI LILLY & CO-TIPPECANOE LABS, SHADELAND
INCINERATION M041-M049
OTHER RECOVERY M031-M039
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129
IND098958283 CONSOLIDATED RECYCLING CO, INC., TROY
SOLVENTS RECOVERY M021-M029
I N921 0020443 US ARMY I NO ARMY AMMO PLT, CHARLESTON
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129
IND016621476 ASHLAND CHEMICAL INC.. SOUTH BEND
INCINERATION M041-M049
LANDFILL M132
SOLVENTS RECOVERY M021-M029
FUEL BLENDING M061
OTHER RECOVERY M031-M039
OTHER DISPOSAL M137
UNDERGROUND INJECTION M134
IND007001050 WINDSOR PLASTICS INC., EVANSVILLE
LANDFILL M132
IND000718130 REFINED METALS CORP., BEECH GROVE
METALS RECOVERY (FOR REUSE) N011-M019
IND004320032 REA MAGNET WIRE COMPANY, FORT UAYNE
SOLVENTS RECOVERY M021-M029
INVALID SYSTEM TYPE
IND046170569 UAYNE CORPORATION, RICHMOND
SOLVENTS RECOVERY M021-M029
INCINERATION M041-M049
IND984867481 HAYNES INTERNATIONAL INC., KOKOMO
LANDFILL M132
On Site
0
2,875
1,836
0
74
0
336
212
80
77
2
153
384
0
0
0
0
268
4
0
0
0
0
0
0
117
116
0
0
66
21
64
Off Site
4,644
0
0
1,514
355
314
0
0
0
0
401
0
0
378
4
0
317
0
61
59
47
44
27
1
1
0
0
84
12
0
0
0
Method Total
4,644
2,875
1,836
1,514
430
314
336
212
80
77
402
153
384
378
4
0
317
268
66
59
47
44
27
1
1
117
116
84
12
66
21
64
Tot
Manas
4,
2,
1,
1,
1 Excluding quantity mnaged by storage only.
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TABLE 6. FORTY LARGEST ROW HAZARDOUS HASTE FACILITIES, 1989
nk EPA ID
Site Name, City
Management Method
36 IND000708545 VISKASE CORPORATION, ICENTLANO
FUEL BLENDING M061
SOLVENTS RECOVERY M021-M029
37 IND005177050 FRANKE PLATING WORKS, INC., FORT WAYNE
LANDFILL M132
38 IND9807D0801 GMC INLAND FISHER GUIDE DIV., ANDERSON
SOLVENTS RECOVERY M021-M029
FUEL BLENDING M061
INCINERATION M041-M049
39 IND000806836 GM—PLANT 5 ALLISON GAS TURBINE, INDIANAPOLIS
SOLVENTS RECOVERY N021-M029
METALS RECOVERY (FOR REUSE) M011-H019
40 IN5210020454 US ARMY JEFFERSON PROVING GROUND, MADISON
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129
On Site
52
2
54
15
6
5
25
0
Off Site
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
Method Total
52
2
54
15
6
5
25
0
Total
Managed 1
54
54
26
25
19
19
19
luding quantity managed by storage only.
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Iowa
Region VII
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IOWA
EPA Region Address:
U.S. EPA Region VII
RCRA, Waste Management Division
RCRA RADM
726 Minnesota Avenue
Kansas City, KS 66101
Biennial Report Data Collection
Instrument:
EPA Hazardous Waste Report
Address of Participating State
Environmental Authority
Region VII
U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency
726 Minnesota Avenue
Kansas City, KS 66101
Contact Name:
Phone:
Notes: No special notes for Iowa.
Mr. Jim Callier
Chief, Iowa Section, RCRA Branch
(913) 551-7058
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(Based on 1989 Data)
I DIM
Table 1. ROtA Hazardous Uaste Generation
Total Nunber of RCRA Large Quantity Generators:
Total Quantity of Regulated Uaste Generated:
. 1909
131
76,240 tons
RCRA TSO Facilities (excluding storage-only facilities)
Facilities Managing only waste generated on site
Facilities Managing only waste generated off site
Facilities Managing waste generated both on and off site
Total RCRA TSO Facilities (excluding storage-only facilities):
Total Quantity of RCRA Regulated Uaste Managed in RCRA TSO units:
(excluding quantity managed only in storage)
Total RCRA TSO Facilities:
8
1
2
11
74,653 tons
30
Final Disposition of Wastes Managed in RCRA Processes
Management Method
METALS RECOVERY (FOR REUSE)
SOLVENTS RECOVERY
INCINERATION
FUEL BLENDING
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT
AQUEOUS ORGANIC TREATMENT
AQUEOUS ORGANIC AND INORGANIC TREATMENT
OTHER TREATMENT
TOTAL
PERCENTAGE
No. of
facilities
Code
M011-M019
M021-M029
M041-M049
M061
M071-M079
M081-M089
M091-M099
M121-M129
using
method*
1
3
3
1
4
1
1
3
11
-
Hazardous Uaste Managed
Quantities (tons)
On site
0
27
3,014
0
51,953
0
35
11,561
66,591
89.2 X
Off site
0
0
0
4
0
0
0
8,057
8,061
10.8 X
Total
0
27
3,014
4
51,953
0
35
19,619
74,653
100X
Percent
.0
.0
4.0
.0
69.6
.0
.0
26.3
100.0
-
•Column may not sun to total because facilities May have Multiple handling Methods.
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IOM
TABLE 2. RCRA Hazardous Waste laports and Exports, 1989
State
IL
UI
TOTAL
laports
Tons Received
687
1,643
2,330
State
AL
AR
AZ
CA
CT
GA
IL
IN
US
ICY
LA
HI
NN
MO
MT
NC
NE
NJ
NY
OH
OK
OR
SO
TN
TX
UT
UA
UI
Exports
Tons Shipped
519
25
122
41
3
1
10,434
204
377
412
333
208
706
965
1
0
256
2
0
309
470
22
24
4
719
0
20
5,225
TOTAL
21,402
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TABLE 3. RAW ORDER OF 40 LARGEST HAZARDOUS HASTES GENERATED. 1909
Quantity Generated
Rank Waste Type (tons) Percentage
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
0007
DOMX*
F001
FOMX*
K061
F006
D001
0008
MONX*
F002
F005
0002
F003
D003
UOMX*
F019
K044
D006
F007
K045
U188
F008
0005
U159
001 1
U223
F009
P104
U080
D009
0004
U031
U044
U154
U239
U003
U002
U220
P030
P022
U019
34,877
17,770
4,906
4,124
3,727
2,573
1,818
1.425
1,415
1,263
781
720
531
110
68
57
15
15
13
11
6
3
3
2
2
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
45.7
23.3
6.4
5.4
4.9
3.4
2.4
1.9
1.9
1.7
1.0
.9
.7
.1
.1
.1
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
These waste types represent waste streams that were characterized
by more than one EPA waste code. An explanation of the derivation
of these Mixture codes is provided in Section 2-3.
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Table 4. Four Largest Quantities and Types of RCRA Hazardous Uaste
I, by RCRA Management Method, 1989
Management
Method
METALS RECOVERY (FOR REUSE)
SOLVENTS RECOVERY
INCINERATION
FUEL BLENDING
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT
AQUEOUS ORGANIC TREATMENT
AQUEOUS ORGANIC AND INORGANIC TREATMENT
OTHER TREATMENT
TOTAL
Code Waste Type
M011-M019 MOMX*
M021-M029
M041-M049
M061
M071-M079
M081-M089
M091-M099
M121-M129
F001
FOMX*
MONK*
DOMX*
0001
D003
D008
FOMX*
D007
DOMX*
MOMX*
MOMX*
D008
D007
DOMX*
D008
D003
Quantity Managed
in State (tons)
12
11
4
2,150
800
20
19
46,805
5,148
0
0
35
10,492
8,205
800
77
74,653
* These waste types represent waste streans that were characterized
by nore than one EPA waste code. An explanation of the derivation
of these Mixture codes is provided in Section 2-3.
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TABLE 5. FORTY LARGEST RCRA HAZARDOUS IMSTE GENERATORS AND RCRA QUANTITY GENERATED, 1989
RANK
EPAID
SITE NAME
CITY
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
IAD069624500
IAD005289806
IAD069619765
IA0000805168
IA0000670067
IAD005272398
IA0000223354
IAD005273594
IAD047303771
IAD981707953
I ADO/5846824
IAD065205056
IAD005285689
IAD096526108
IAD006537237
IAD981504780
IAD022047112
IAD062259841
IAD001818327
IAT200011096
IAD005270160
IAD005300751
IAD007276728
IAD062776422
IAD981506298
IAD050691617
IAD000610436
IAD00526B115
IAD005269527
IAD096515440
IAD005263801
IAD073489288
IAD005145941
IAD054235460
IAT200010098
IAT200011187
IA7213820445
IAD089570063
IAD050688696
IAD069609212
DEERE, JOHN-DES MOINES WORKS
JOHN DEERE WATERLOO WORKS-
GENERAL BATTERY CORPORATION
JOHN DEERE WATERLOO WORKS
UNISYS
E.I. DUPONT DENEMOURS I COMPANY
NORTH STAR STEEL IOWA
MONSANTO COMPANY - MUSCAT I NE PLANT
COLL IS INC.
JOHN DEERE FOUNDRY WATERLOO
3M COMPANY KNOXVILLE
ROCKWELL INTERNATIONAL
MAYTAG COMPANY, PLANT #2
JPI TRANSPORTATION PRODUCTS, INC.
SHELLER-GLOBE CORPORATION
SIOUXLAND GALVANIZING CORP
CRYOVAC DIV. W. R. GRACE
PARKER HANNIFIN CORP.
AMERICAN NATIONAL CAN COMPANY
WELLBURN INDUSTRIES LTD
ALUMINUM CO OF AMERICA DAVENPORT WORKS
WINNEBAGO INDUSTRIES
VOGEL PAINT & WAX CO., INC.
CHAMBERLAIN MANUFACTURING CORP.
PURETHANE INCORPORATED
JAMES RIVER CORP./H. P. SMITH DIV.
AMANA REFRIGERATION, INC.
INTERNATIONAL PAPER COMPANY
JOHN DEERE DUBUQUE WORKS
MODINE MANUFACTURING CO.
SEARS MANUFACTURING COMPANY
NORPLEX OAK
CLOU VALVE COMPANY FOUNDRY
RILEY BROS., INC.
IOWA PAINT MANUFACTURING CO., INC.
EATON CORPORATION
IOWA ARMY AMMUNITION PLANT
BARTON SOLVENTS, INC. CO. BLUFFS BRANCH
PROGRESSIVE FOUNDRY, INC.
DRILLTITE/SOCKET SCREW PRODUCTS
ANKENY
WATERLOO
MANCHESTER
WATERLOO
CLEAR LAKE
FORT MADISON
WILTON
MUSCATINE
CLINTON
WATERLOO
KNOXVILLE
CEDAR RAPIDS
NEWTON
ATLANTIC
IOWA CITY
SIOUX CITY
CEDAR RAPIDS
RED OAK
DES MOINES
MASON CITY
RIVERDALE
FOREST CITY
ORANGE CITY
WATERLOO
WEST BRANCH
IOWA CITY
AMANA
CLINTON
DUBUQUE
WASHINGTON
DAVENPORT
POSTVILLE
OSKALOOSA
BURLINGTON
DES MOINES
BELMOND
MIDDLETOWN
COUNCIL BLUFFS
PERRY
DECORAH
TOTAL
GENERATED
(U.S. TONS)
24,395
11,628
7,485
5,628
4,370
4,227
3,734
3,042
2,069
1,157
635
474
379
368
356
277
268
259
240
234
219
209
173
163
163
161
152
151
141
130
119
119
108
101
97
94
83
78
76
75
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TABLE 6. FORTY LARGEST RCRA HAZARDOUS HASTE FACILITIES, 1989
Rank EPA ID
Site Name, City
10
11
Management Method
IAD069624500 DEERE, JOHN-DES KOINES WORKS, ANKENY
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT M071-M079
AQUEOUS ORGANIC AND INORGANIC TREATMENT M091-M099
IAD000805432 HON COMPANY - GENEVA PLANT, MUSCATINE
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT M071-M079
IAD005289806 JOHN DEERE WATERLOO WORKS, WATERLOO
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129
IAD00080S168 JOHN DEERE WATERLOO WORKS, WATERLOO
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT M071-M079
IAD005273594 MONSANTO COMPANY - MUSCATINE PLANT, MUSCATINE
INCINERATION M041-M049
IA7213820445 IOWA ARMY AMMUNITION PLANT, MIDDLETOWN
INCINERATION M041-M049
SOLVENTS RECOVERY M021-M029
IAD005283023 UNIVERSAL MANUFACTURING COMPANY, INC., ALGONA
INCINERATION M041-M049
IAD065202368 THOMAS & BETTS CORPORATION, IOWA CITY
SOLVENTS RECOVERY M021-M029
IAT200010601 IOWA STATE UNIVERSITY, NORTH SCROLL ROAD
SOLVENTS RECOVERY M021-M029
OTHER TREATMENT M121-Ml29
AQUEOUS ORGANIC TREATMENT M081-M089
METALS RECOVERY (FOR REUSE) M011-M019
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT M071-N079
IAD022365480 NORTHLAND PRODUCTS COMPANY, WATERLOO
FUEL BLENDING M061
IAT200010924 THE UNIVERSITY OF IOWA, OAKDALE
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129
On Site
24,286
35
22,519
11,560
5,148
2,950
46
11
19
12
4
1
0
0
0
0
0
Off Site
0
0
0
8,054
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
4
4
Method Total
24,286
35
22,519
19,614
5,148
2.950
46
11
19
12
4
1
0
0
0
4
4
Tot)
Manag<
24,:
22,!
19,.
5,
2,
1 Excluding quantity Managed fay storage only.
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Kansas
Region VII
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KANSAS
EPA Region Address:
U.S. EPA Region Vlf
RCRA, Waste Management Division
RCRA RADM
726 Minnesota Avenue
Kansas City, KS 66101
Biennial Report Data Collection
Instrument:
Customized EPA Hazardous Waste
Report
Address of Participating State
Environmental Authority
Hazardous Waste Section
Bureau of Waste Management
Department of Health and
Environment
Forbes Field, Building 740
6700 South Topeka Blvd.
Topeka, KS 66620-0001
Contact Name:
Phone:
Ms. Glynis (Gigi) Perry
Administrative Officer
(913) 296-6898
Notes: No special notes for Kansas.
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National Biennial BOA Hazardous Uaste Report
(Based on 1989 Data)
KANSAS
Table 1. RCRA Hazardous Waste Generation
Total Number of RCRA Large Quantity Generators:
Total Quantity of Regulated Waste Generated:
, 1939
192
1,713,963 tons
RCRA TSD Facilities (excluding storage-only facilities)
Facilities managing only waste generated on site
Facilities managing only waste generated off site
Facilities managing waste generated both on and off site
Total RCRA TSO Facilities (excluding storage-only facilities):
Total Quantity of RCRA Regulated Waste Managed in RCRA TSO units:
(excluding quantity managed only in storage)
Total RCRA TSO Facilities:
12
3
3
18
1,700,795 tons
34
Final Disposition of Wastes Managed in RCRA Processes
Management Method
METALS RECOVERY (FOR REUSE)
SOLVENTS RECOVERY
OTHER RECOVERY
INCINERATION
ENERGY RECOVERY (REUSE AS FUEL)
FUEL BLENDING
SLUDGE TREATMENT
STABILIZATION
OTHER TREATMENT
LAND TREATMENT
LANDFILL
SURFACE IMPOUNDMENT
UNDERGROUND INJECTION
INVALID SYSTEM TYPE
TOTAL
PERCENTAGE
Code
No. of
facilities
using
method*
M011-M019
M021-M029
M031-MQ39
M041-M049
M051-M059
M061
M101-M109
M111-M119
M121-M129
M131
M132
M133
M134
1
4
1
4
5
1
1
1
3
2
1
1
1
2
18
Hazardous Waste Managed
Quantities (tons)
On site Off site
Total Percent
0
1,699
526
2,351
818
0
544
0
88
1,054
0
1,500
1,591,023
0
1,599,603
94.1 X
0
301
0
749
24,874
1
0
9
247
1
4
0
75,003
3
101,191
5.9 X
0
1,999
526
3,100
25,692
1
544
9
335
1,055
4
1,500
1,666,025
3
1,700,795
100X
.0
.1
.0
.2
1.5
.0
.0
.0
.0
.1
.0
.1
98.0
, .0
100.0
-
•Column nay not sun to total because facilities may have multiple handling methods.
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National Biennial ROM Hazardous Waste Report
(Based on 1989 Data)
KANSAS
TABLE 2. ROtA Hazardous Haste laports and Exports, 1989
laports
State Tons Received
AR 2,264
O. 81
CA 310
CO 289
GA 875
IA 7
ID 20
IL 482
LA 180
MI 14,546
NO 2,716
NE 42
NJ 43
OK 4
TX 3,068
UT 1,174
UA 65
TOTAL 26,167
Exports
State
AL
AR
FL
GA
IA
ID
IL
IN
KY
LA
MI
NO
NE
MY
OH
OK
PA
RI
SC
TN
TX
UT
WI
Tons Shipped
1,249
148
44
23
0
55
2,051
232
48
5,870
29
1,661
319
1
1,918
24,674
3
0
0
35
1,833
1
626
TOTAL
40,820
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national Biennial ROM Hazardous Waste Report
(Based on 1909 Data)
TABLE 3. RANK ORDER OF 40 LARGEST HAZARDOUS IMSTES GENERATED. 1989
Quantity Generated
Rank Waste Type (tons) Percentage
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
MOMX*
D002
DOMX*
FOMX*
D008
0001
K051
K016
0007
K048
F003
0004
KOMX*
K049
F002
F001
F006
F019
F005
K022
UONX*
D003
F011
F024
0009
(C052
U220
0005
0006
F007
K050
F008
U052
0011
U188
U122
0014
U211
P042
U248
1,592,766
76,201
24,517
4,022
3,332
3.313
2,123
1.532
1,192
841
624
583
544
542
435
321
220
213
198
187
120
41
32
14
11
10
6
6
5
4
3
2
2
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
92.9
4.4
1.4
.2
.2
.2
.1
.1
.1
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
* These waste types represent waste streams that were characterized
by more than one EPA waste code. An explanation of the derivation
of these Mixture codes is provided in Section 2-3.
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National Biennial KM Hazardous Waste Report
(Based on 1909 Data)
Table 4. Four Largest Quantities
KANSAS
and Types of RCRA Hazardous Haste Managed, by RCRA Management Method. 1989
Management
Method
METALS RECOVERY (FOR REUSE)
SOLVENTS RECOVERY
OTHER RECOVERY
INCINERATION
ENERGY RECOVERY (REUSE AS FUEL)
FUEL BLENDING
SLUDGE TREATMENT
STABILIZATION
OTHER TREATMENT
LAND TREATMENT
LANDFILL
SURFACE IMPOUNDMENT
UNDERGROUND INJECTION
INVALID SYSTEM TYPE
Code
M011-M019
M021-M029
M031-M039
M041-M049
M051-M059
M061
M101-M109
M111-M119
M121-M129
M131
M132
M133
M134
Waste Type
D009
FOMX*
F002
NOMX*
F003
K048
K016
HOMX*
D007
F005
MOMX*
FOMX*
D001
K022
D001
KOMX*
DOMX*
D002
D001
MOMX*
DOMX*
K051
0003
KOMX*
K049
K048
K050
DOMX*
D007
K051
NOMX*
D002
DOMX*
D001
Quantity Managed
in State (tons)
0
1,681
197
111
10
526
1,532
1,102
424
35
20,956
3,195
1,252
187
1
544
5
3
0
127
115
71
17
544
459
47
3
4
0
1,500
1,591,023
75,003
3
0
TOTAL
* These waste types represent waste streams that were characterized
by aore than one EPA waste code. An explanation of the derivation
of these Mixture codes is provided in Section 2-3.
1,700,795
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National Biennial ROM Hazardous Haste Report
(Based on 1909 Data)
RANK
KANSAS
TABLE 5. FORTY LARGEST ROM HAZARDOUS WASTE GENERATORS AND RCRA QUANTITY GENERATED, 1989
GENERATED
TOTAL
GENERATED
EPAID SITE NAME CITY (U.S. TONS)
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
KSD007482029
KS0007249980
KSD981506025
KSD007237241
KSD007237746
KSD007138605
KSD056577810
KS3213820878
KSD007124506
KSD007233422
KSD000610543
KSD087418695
KSD007134695
KS0007482011
KSD065764995
KSD007145907
KSD981 126253
KSD980964993
KSD000651307
KSD007233638
KSD984966531
KS6214020756
KSD981713522
KS0045087566
KSD981 706039
KST210010062
KST21 001 0724
KS0007150477
ICSD084891696
KSD981121197
KS0000610725
KSD007250764
KSD007233596
KSD000809673
KSD030692057
KSD981504970
KSD007150568
KSD984967372
KSD980633366
KSD041917501
VULCAN MATERIALS COMPANY
RACON INC. (AN ATOCHEM COMPANY)
APTUS - INCINERATION
THE BOEING COMPANY
AIR PRODUCTS AND CHEMICALS, INC.
FARMLAND INDUSTRIES
PRATT & LAMBERT INC.
SUNFLOWER ARMY AMMUNITION PLANT
F M C CORPORATION-PHOSPHORUS CHEM DIV
TEXACO REFINING AND MARKETING, INC.
COASTAL DERBY REFINING COMPANY
TOTAL PETROLEUM INC
FARMLAND INDUSTRIES
BEECH AIRCRAFT CORPORATION
CONTAINER RECYCLING, INC.
GENERAL MOTORS CORP-DELCO-REMY
GENERAL MOTORS CORP-CPC FAIRFAX PLANT
APTUS - CHEMICAL TREATMENT FACILITY
CERTAINTEED CORPORATION PLANT *7
EATON CORPORATION -HYDRAULIC DIVISION
GE RAILCAR WHEEL & PARTS SERVICES
FT RILEY & 1ST INFANTRY DIVISION
E.I. DUPONT K.C FASCIA
ACME PRINTING INK COMPANY
MID CONTINENT CABINETRY-MANUFACTURING
HARCROS CHEMICALS INC.
TREASURE CHEST ADVERTISING INC.
GNB, INC.
CR INDUSTRIES
KOCH CHEMICAL COMPANY
OWENS CORNING FIBERGLAS
LAMAR ELECTRO-AIR CORPORATION
CESSNA AIRCRAFT DIVISION-PAWNEE FACILITY
CESSNA AIRCRAFT DIVISION-WALLACE FAC
OTTAWA TRUCK CORPORATION
METALS PROTECTION PLATING COMPANY
HALLMARK CARDS INCORPORATED
UNIVERSAL ENGRAVING
PLESSEY AERO PRECISION CORP--MIDWEST DIV
GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY
WICHITA
WICHITA
COFFEYVILLE
WICHITA
WICHITA
COFFEYVILLE
ANDOVER
DE SOTO
LAWRENCE
EL DORADO
WICHITA
ARKANSAS CITY
PHILLIPSBURG
WICHITA
KANSAS CITY
OLATHE
KANSAS CITY
COFFEYVILLE
KANSAS CITY
HUTCKINSON
KANSAS CITY
FT RILEY
KANSAS CITY
KANSAS CITY
NEWTON
KANSAS CITY
LENEXA
LEAVENWORTH
SENECA
CRESTLINE
KANSAS CITY
WELLINGTON
WICHITA
WICHITA
OTTAWA
KANSAS CITY
LEAVENWORTH
OVERLAND PARK
WELLINGTON
ARKANSAS CITY
1,592,778
75,072
23,485
3,894
2,315
2,026
1,782
1,072
1,006
747
560
547
508
471
427
426
388
339
333
281
256
252
210
184
183
156
152
150
146
144
137
137
130
126
123
101
98
95
90
77
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National Biennial ROM Hazardous Waste Report
(Based on 1989 Data)
Rank EPA ID
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
Site Na
TABLE 6. FORTY LARGEST ROW HAZARDOUS IMSTE FACILITIES, 1989
City
Management Method
KSD007482029 VULCAN MATERIALS COMPANY, WICHITA
UNDERGROUND INJECTION M134
INCINERATION M041-M049
KSD031203318 ASH GROVE CEMENT PLANT, CHANUTE
ENERGY RECOVERY (REUSE AS FUEL) M051-M059
KSD007138605 FARMLAND INDUSTRIES, COFFEYVILLE
SURFACE IMPOUNDMENT M133
OTHER RECOVERY M031-M039
KSD007246846 HYDROCARBON RECYCLERS INC. OF WICHITA, WICHITA
INCINERATION M041-M049
ENERGY RECOVERY (REUSE AS FUEL) M051-M059
SOLVENTS RECOVERY M021-M029
OTHER TREATMENT H121-M129
STABILIZATION M111-M119
LANDFILL M132
INVALID SYSTEM TYPE
METALS RECOVERY (FOR REUSE) M011-M019
KSD056577810 PRATT i LAMBERT INC., ANDOVER
SOLVENTS RECOVERY M021-M029
KSD087418695 TOTAL PETROLEUM INC., ARKANSAS CITY
LAND TREATMENT M131
SLUDGE TREATMENT M101-M109
KSD007237241 THE BOEING COMPANY, WICHITA
INCINERATION M041-M049
KSD007237746 AIR PRODUCTS AND CHEMICALS, INC., WICHITA
ENERGY RECOVERY (REUSE AS FUEL) M051-M059
KSD007134695 FARMLAND INDUSTRIES, PHILLIPS8URG
LAND TREATMENT M131
KSD007233422 TEXACO REFINING AND MARKETING, INC., EL DORADO
ENERGY RECOVERY (REUSE AS FUEL) M051-M059
KSD007145956 NATIONAL COOPERATIVE REFINERY ASSOC., NCPHERSON
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129
KSD007148034 LAFARGE CORPORATION, FREDONIA
ENERGY RECOVERY (REUSE AS FUEL) M051-M059
KS3213820878 SUNFLOWER ARMY AMMUNITION PLANT, DE SOTO
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129
KSD007168834 CHARLONA FIBERGLASS INC.. CHERRYVALE
SOLVENTS RECOVERY M021-M029
KSD073309726 KBK INDUSTRIES, INC., RUSH CENTER
SOLVENTS RECOVERY M021-M029
KSD000690099 SANTA FE TOPEKA CAR SHOPS, TOPEKA
INCINERATION M041-M049
KS7680090001 US EPA LABORATORY, KANSAS CITY
FUEL BLENDING M061
KSD000809723 SAFETY-KLEEN CORPORATION, WICHITA
INVALID SYSTEM TYPE
On Site
1,591,023
1,532
3
1,500
526
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Off Site
75,003
0
24,451
0
0
749
423
301
247
9
4
3
0
Tot
Manag
Method Total
1,667.
1,666,025
1,532
24,
24,453
2.
1,500
526
1,
749
423
301
247
9
4
3
0
1,681
546
544
817
609
508
187
71
20
17
9
8
2
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
1,681
547
544
817
609
508
187
71
20
17
9
8
2
1
0
1,
1,
1 Excluding quantity managed by storage only.
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Kentucky
Region IV
-------
KENTUCKY
EPA Region Address:
U.S. EPA Region IV
Waste Division, Waste Programs
Branch
State Programs Section
345 Courtland Street
Atlanta, GA 30365
Biennial Report Data Collection
Instrument:
State-specific annual report
Address of Participating State
Environmental Authority
Hazardous Waste Branch
Division of Waste Management
14 Reilly Road
Frankfort, KY 40601
Contact Name:
Phone:
Ms. Van Fritts
Annual Report Program Coordinator
(502) 564-6716
Notes: No special notes for Kentucky.
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National Biennial ROM Hazardous Waste Report
(Based on 19B9 Data)
KENTUCKY
Table 1. RCRA Hazardous Waste Generation and
Total Number of RCRA Large Quantity Generators:
Total Quantity of Regulated Waste Generated:
, 1989
337
149,612 tons
RCRA TSO Facilities (excluding storage-only facilities)
Facilities Mnaging only waste generated on site
Facilities Managing only waste generated off site
Facilities Managing waste generated both on and off site
Total RCRA TSO Facilities (excluding storage-only facilities):
Total Quantity of RCRA Regulated Waste Managed in RCRA TSO units:
(excluding quantity managed only in storage)
Total RCRA TSO Facilities:
9
8
5
22
145,481 tons
51
Final Disposition of Wastes Managed in RCRA Processes
Management Method
INCINERATION
ENERGY RECOVERY (REUSE AS FUEL)
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT
OTHER TREATMENT
OTHER DISPOSAL
TOTAL
PERCENTAGE
No. Of
facilities
Code
M041-M049
M051-M059
M071-M079
M121-M129
M137
using
•ethod*
1
2
1
21
4
22
-
Hazardous Waste Managed
Quantities (tons)
On site
1,256
640
0
47,448
3,453
52.798
36.3 X
Off site
0
0
400
92,283
0
92,683
63.7 X
Total
1,256
640
400
139,731
3,453
145,481
100X
Percent
.9
.4
.3
96.0
2.4
100.0
-
•Column may not sum to total because facilities my have Multiple handling methods.
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National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report
(Baaed on 1989 Data)
KENTUCKY
TABLE 2. RCRA Hazardous Waste laports and Exports, 1909
laports
State Tons Received
AL 286
AR 514
CA 141
CO 7
CT 260
DE 98
FL 256
GA 1,039
1A 611
IL 7,850
IN 5,252
KS 132
LA 682
HA 191
ND 56
MI 2.933
NN 175
NO 2,555
MS 1,083
NC 869
ND 24
HE 161
NN 3
NJ 2,586
NN 1
NY 10,456
OH 32,978
OK 1
OR 3
PA 5.437
SC 5,814
SO 1
TN 1,436
TX 4,690
UT 1
VA 537
VT 1,033
WI 1,322
UV 810
State
AL
AR
FL
GA
IL
IN
KS
LA
MI
NN
NO
NS
NC
NJ
OH
PA
SC
TN
TX
WI
TOTAL
Exports
Tons Shipped
26,217
545
16
22
6,257
10,274
19
1,252
3,546
163
546
1
6
675
5,354
7,251
79
3,672
169
43
66,109
TOTAL
92,282
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national Biennial RCRA Hazardous Haste Report
(Based on 1909 Data)
KENTUCKY
TABLE 3. RANK ORDER OF 40 LARGEST HAZARDOUS IMSTES GENERATED. 1989
Quantity Generated
Rank Waste Type (tons) Percentage
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25.
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
MONX*
D007
U162
F003
U112
K061
D001
0002
F006
K071
F001
F005
U188
D006
U239
F002
U226
U147
D008
U211
F008
P037
U223
U077
U002
U129
P010
D009
KOMX*
K051
U201
D010
K106
FOMX*
POCK
F012
F019
K062
P044
P121
27,937
27,905
20,736
12,657
9,156
7,622
6,396
4,294
3,737
3,244
3,019
2,944
2,766
2,502
2,152
2,045
2,017
1,311
1,237
1,096
735
622
597
367
300
284
256
225
219
218
169
144
129
118
79
55
49
44
32
29
18.7
18.7
13.9
8.5
6.1
5.1
4.3
2.9
2.5
2.2
2.0
2.0
1.8
1.7
1.4
1.4
1.3
.9
.8
.7
.5
.4
.4
.2
.2
.2
.2
.2
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
These waste types represent waste streams that were characterized
by wore than one EPA waste code. An explanation of the derivation
of these mixture codes is provided in Section 2-3.
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National Biennial KM Hazardous Waste Report
(Based on 1989 Data)
KENTUCKY
Table 4. Four Largest Quantities and Types of ROM Hazardous Waste Managed, by RCRA Management Method. 1989
Management Quantity Managed
Method Code Waste Type in State (tons)
INCINERATION M041-M049 D001 1.256
ENERGY RECOVERY (REUSE AS FUEL) M051-M059 F003 623
F001 17
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT M071-M079 K088 400
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129 F002 27,036
D007 24,050
U162 20,736
K062 19,728
OTHER DISPOSAL M137 U112 3,374
F001 51
F002 26
U129 2
TOTAL 145,481
* These waste types represent waste streans that were characterized
by wore than one EPA waste code. An explanation of the derivation
of these Mixture codes is provided in Section 2-3.
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National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Haste Report
{Based on 1969 Data)
KENTUCKY
TABU 5. FORTY LARGEST RCRA HAZARDOUS UASTE GENERATORS AND RCRA OUAHTITY GENERATED, 1989
RANK
EPAID
SITE NAME
CITY
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
ICYD003924198 E.I. DUPONT DE NEMOURS & CO.
KYD006390017 ROHM AND HAAS KENTUCKY INC.
KYD006370167 B.F. GOODRICH CO. CHEMICAL GROUP
KY0088438817 L.W.D. INC.
KYD006371314 B.F. GOODRICH CO., LOUISVILLE PLANT
KYD054272554 TECUMSEH PRODUCTS COMPANY, SOMERSET DIVI
KYD000207282 KENTUCKY ELECTRIC STEEL CO.
KYD006370159 ATOCHEM AMERICA, INC.
KYD991277112 NEWPORT STEEL CORPORATION
KYD070814033 RELIANCE UNIVERSAL INC. - RESINS OPERATI
KYD066899766 ATR WIRE & CABLE CO., INC.
KYD000821942 KYANA OIL, INC.
KYD000616375 MOBILE TANK CAR SERVICES
KYD006373922 ATOCHEM NORTH AMERICA, INC.
KYD006379226 DRACKETT, INC.
KYD161955380 TOYOTA MOTOR MANUFACTURING USA, INC
KYD005013032 ARMCO STELL CO., L.P. (COKE PLANT)
KYD990737066 COURTAULDS COATINGS/PORTER PAINT CO.
KYD092825538 ARISTECH CHEMICAL CORPORATION
KYD071315899 FORD MOTOR COMPANY, LOUISVILLE ASSEMBLY
KYD006370175 GAF CORP.
KYD000605568 HI-TEK POLYMERS, INC.
KYD042943985 DOW CORNING CORP.
KYD091514653 SAFETY-KLEEN CORPORATION
KYD098103096 LOUISIANA DOCK COMPANY
KYD045738127 TRINITY INDUSTRIES, INC.
KYD053351227 FORD MOTOR COMPANY - KY TRUCK PLANT
KYD082390394 SHERWIN-WILLIAMS
KYD006396246 OLIN CORP.
KYD041167396 ALLIED DRUM SERVICE INC.
KYD985066125 OUENSBORO GRAIN CO.
KYD062951801 GREEN RIVER STEEL CORP.
KYD006375489 AMERICAN STANDARD INC.
KYD049064017 KEN-DEC, INC.
KYD006384531 HARSHAW/FILTROL PARTNERSHIP
KYD062979158 POLYKEN TECHNOLOGIES
KYD985067644 HENDERSON COUNTY RIVERPORT AUTHORITY
KYD006387021 GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY
KYD981027451 SAFETY-KLEEN CORP
KYD044914356 UNIVERSAL FASTENERS INC.- DIV. OF NUCON
LOUISVILLE
LOUISVILLE
CALVERT CITY
CALVERT CITY
LOUISVILLE
SOMERSET
ASHLAND
CALVERT CITY
NEWPORT
LOUISVILLE
DANVILLE
LOUISVILLE
LOUISVILLE
CARROLLTON
FRANKLIN
GEORGETOWN
ASHLAND
LOUISVILLE
FLORENCE
LOUISVILLE
CALVERT CITY
LOUISVILLE
CARROLLTON
LOUISVILLE
LOUISVILLE
DALLAS
LOUISVILLE
RICHMOND
BRANDENBURG
LOUISVILLE
OWENSBORO
OUENSBORO
LOUISVILLE
HORSE CAVE
LOUISVILLE
FRANKLIN
HENDERSON
LOUISVILLE
ASHLAND
LAWRENCEBURG
TOTAL
GENERATED
(U.S. TONS)
23,673
20,736
15,827
12,475
5,763
3,776
3,615
3,256
3,232
2,765
2,415
2,349
2,152
1,981
1,927
1,864
1,766
1,575
1,523
1,324
1,243
1,186
1,096
1,056
1,027
974
970
835
825
820
816
775
719
712
694
688
622
597
579
557
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(Based on 1989 Data)
KENTUCKY
TABLE 6. FORTY LARGEST RCRA HAZARDOUS IMSTE FACILITIES. 1989
Tot
Rank EPA ID Site Name, City Manas
Management Method On Site Off Site Method Total
1 KYD053348108 SAFETY-KEEN CORP., NEW CASTLE 47,
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129 0 47,034 47,034
2 KYD006390017 ROHM AND HAAS KENTUCKY INC., LOUISVILLE 24,
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129 20,736 3,646 24,382
3 KYD003924198 E.I. DUPONT DE NEMOURS & CO., LOUISVILLE 23,
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129 23,673 0 23,673
4 KY0005003181 ARMCO STEEL COMPANY, L.P. WEST WORKS, ASHLAND 19,
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129 0 19,716 19,716
5 KYD088438817 L.W.D. INC., CALVERT CITY 17,
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129 0 17,949 17,949
6 KYD006370167 B.F. GOODRICH CO. CHEMICAL GROUP, CALVERT CITY 4,
OTHER DISPOSAL M137 3,374 0 3,374
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129 840 0 840
7 KYD006373922 ATOCHEM NORTH AMERICA, INC., CARROLLTON 2,
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129 0 2,537 2,537
8 KYD000821942 KYANA OIL, INC., LOUISVILLE 2,
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129 993 708 1,701
ENERGY RECOVERY (REUSE AS FUEL) M051-M059 623 0 623
9 KYD006370159 ATOCHEM AMERICA, INC., CALVERT CITY 1,
INCINERATION M041-M049 1,256 0 1,256
10 KYD006396246 OLIN CORP., BRANDENBURG
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129 825 125 950
11 KYD000616375 MOBILE TANK CAR SERVICES, LOUISVILLE
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT M071-M079 0 400 400
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129 0 1 1
12 KYD000828806 ASHLAND CHEMICAL CO. - ICSS DIVISION, CATLETTSBURG
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129 114 114 228
OTHER DISPOSAL M137 51 0 51
ENERGY RECOVERY (REUSE AS FUEL) M051-M059 17 0 17
13 KYD981027451 SAFETY-KLEEN CORP, ASHLAND
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129 0 214 214
14 KYD074062316 C & S TRUCK SCALES INC., LOUISVILLE
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129 114 0 114
15 KYD005009923 CALGON CARBON CORP., CATLETTSBURG
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129 20 83 103
16 KYD091514653 SAFETY-KLEEN CORPORATION, LOUISVILLE
OTHER TREATMENT Ml 21-M129 0 86 86
17 KYD006384531 HARSHAW/FILTROL PARTNERSHIP, LOUISVILLE
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129 72 0 72
18 KYD024041063 ASHLAND CHEMICAL, LOUISVILLE
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129 0 70 70
19 KY5170024173 NAVAL ORDNANCE STATION, LOUISVILLE
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129 27 0 27
OTHER DISPOSAL M137 26 0 26
20 KYD006397491 DOW CORNING CORP., ELIZABETHTOWN
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129 31 0 31
21 KY6210020479 USA ARMC & FORT KNOX, FORT KNOX
OTHER TREATMENT M121-N129 202
OTHER DISPOSAL M137 202
22 KYD042593368 VAN WATERS & ROGERS, LOUISVILLE
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129 202
1 Excluding quantity Managed by storage only.
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Louisiana
Region VI
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LOUISIANA
EPA Region Address:
U.S. EPA Region VI
RCRA Programs Branch
Mail Stop 6H-H
1445 Ross Avenue
Dallas, TX 75202
Biennial Report Data Collection
Instrument:
State-specific annual report and
EPA Waste Minimization Report
Address of Participating State
Environmental Authority
NRPS1
ARIM Section
Hazardous Waste Division
Department of Environmental Quality
7290 Bluebonnet, Fifth Floor-70810
Post Office Box 82178
Baton Rouge, LA 70884-2178
Contact Name:
Phone:
Mr. Rene J. Mire
(504)765-0334
Notes: No special notes for Lousiana.
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National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report
(Based on 1969 Data)
LOUISIANA
Table 1. ROM Hazardous Haste Generation and
Total Number of RCRA Large Quantity Generators:
Total Quantity of Regulated Waste Generated:
, 1989
9,094,768 tons
RCRA TSO Facilities (excluding storage-only facilities)
Facilities mnaging only waste generated on site
Facilities managing only waste generated off site
Facilities Managing waste generated both on and off site
Total RCRA TSO Facilities (excluding storage-only facilities):
Total Quantity of RCRA Regulated Uaste Managed in RCRA TSO units:
(excluding quantity managed only in storage)
Total RCRA TSO Facilities:
29
5
10
44
9,205,887 tons
46
Final Disposition of wastes
Management Method
in RCRA
NO. Of
facilities
using
Code method*
OTHER RECOVERY
INCINERATION
STABILIZATION
OTHER TREATMENT
LAND TREATMENT
LANDFILL
UNDERGROUND INJECTION
OTHER DISPOSAL
TOTAL
PERCENTAGE
Hazardous Uaste Managed
Quantities (tons)
On site
M031-M039
M041-M049
M111-M119
M121-M129
M131
M132
M134
M137
27
12
2
7
4
3
12
1
44
-
84,443
91,476
1,255
362,288
19,861
16,361
8,263,187
0
8,838,871
96.0 X
Off site
Total Percent
62,854
22,131
15,491
100
0
250,279
15,713
447
367,015
4.0 X
147,298
113,607
16,746
362,388
19,861
266,640
8,278,900
447
9,205,887
100X
1.6
1.2
.2
3.9
.2
2.9
89.9
.0
100.0
-
•Column may not sum to total because facilities may haw multiple handling methods.
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(Based on 1969 Data)
LOUISIANA
TABLE 2. RCRA Hazardous Uaste laports and Exports. 1989
laports
State Tons Received
AL 1,653
AR 17.420
AZ 63
CA 520
CO 382
CT 165
DC 5
DE 896
FL 4,213
GA 1,667
1A 254
IL 2,864
IN 902
KS 5,593
KY 477
MA 341
NO 145
MI 1,015
NN 266
MO 3,135
MS 2,367
MT 5
NC 734
NO 2
NE 58
NH 3
NJ 4,762
NH 93
NV 60
NY 344
OH 10,609
OK 4,313
OR 1
PA 2,025
PR 717
SC 198
SO 0
TN 2,396
TX 153,732
UT 7
VA 844
VI 3
UA 7
WI 85
UV 13,410
State
AL
AR
CA
CO
CT
DE
FL
GA
IL
KS
KY
MA
MD
MS
NC
NJ
NY
OH
OK
PA
SC
TN
TX
WI
TOTAL
Exports
Tons Shipped
4,256
864
410
3
4
246
20,118
15
198
91
284
2
5
17.679
0
1
4
127
468
11,549
136
99
93.498
4
150,058
TOTAL
238,750
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(Based on 1989 Data)
LOUISIANA
TABLE 3. RANK ORDER OF 40 LARGEST HAZARDOUS IMSTES GENERATED. 1909
Quantity Generated
Rank Waste Type (tons) Percentage
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
D003
MOMX*
0002
F005
U077
0001
K112
D004
F024
K048
K019
DOMX*
K022
K061
U083
D008
KOMX*
IC049
K051
K016
K027
F003
K020
0007
UOMX*
F002
U328
F001
K115
U221
K073
K030
K106
0009
U101
K114
U154
U037
0011
P077
3,103,940
2,985,707
1,613,331
697,957
251,763
84,884
65,506
49,090
42,076
41,802
25,454
18,537
18,059
12,243
10,006
9,725
9,354
8,261
6,276
5,327
5,073
5,069
4,529
3,837
2,986
2,901
1,098
980
907
734
654
598
565
537
526
438
431
398
351
213
34.1
32.8
17.7
7.7
2.8
.9
.7
.5
.5
.5
.3
.2
.2
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
* These waste types represent waste streams that were characterized
by *ore than one EPA waste code. An explanation of the derivation
of these mixture codes is provided in Section 2-3.
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National Biennial ROM Hazardous Haste Report
(Baaed on 1989 Data)
LOUISIANA
Table 4. Four Largest Quantities and Types of ROM Hazardous Uaste Managed, by ROW Nanageaent Method, 1989
Management Quantity Managed
Method Code Uaste Type in State (tons)
OTHER RECOVERY M031-M039 0001 44,386
K019 38,600
K022 17,950
K048 15,394
INCINERATION M041-M049 F024 36,241
MOMX* 18,078
D001 13,470
U083 10,006
STABILIZATION M111-M119 MOMX* 10,496
K027 736
F001 636
0001 600
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129 0002 289,201
IC112 62,892
IC020 3,126
F024 2,938
LAND TREATMENT M131 K048 8,511
K049 8,025
K051 2,172
D003 1.124
LANDFILL M132 MOMX* 46,622
UOMX* 41,462
K111 22,316
DOMX* 21,772
UNDERGROUND INJECTION M134 D003 3,099,174
MOMX* 2,927,312
D002 1,308,775
F005 689,173
OTHER DISPOSAL N137 D001 447
TOTAL 9,205,887
* These waste types represent uaste streams that were characterized
by anre than one EPA Haste code. An explanation of the derivation
of these Mixture codes is provided in Section 2-3.
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(Based on 19B9 Data)
LOUISIANA
TABLE 5. FORTY LARGEST RCRA HAZARDOUS IMSTE GENERATORS AND RCRA QUANTITY GENERATED. 1969
RANK
EPAIO
SITE NAME
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
LAD0081 86579
LAD008175390
LA0008213191
LAD065470916
LAD0081 79707
LAD001890367
LAD001700756
LAD980622104
LAD020597597
LAD008080681
LAD040776809
LAD000777201
LAD000618256
LAD008086506
LAD0571 17434
LAD000618298
LADOOB187080
LAD062662887
LAD092096106
LAD990683716
LAD081999724
LAD008080350
LA0094919339
LAD041581422
LAD981058621
LAD000812818
LA0041224932
LAD086478047
LAD010395127
LAD092681824
LAD981514441
LAD053783445
LAD050901669
LAD089841902
LAD055010078
LAD081407850
LAD055018717
LAD981522048
LAD056024391
LA0213820533
SHELL OIL CO REFINERY
AMERICAN CYANAMIO COMPANY
RUBICON INC
UITCO CHEMICAL CORP
MOBIL OIL CORPORATION
E.I. DUPONT DE NEMOURS & CO.
MONSANTO COMPANY
SHELL CHEMICAL CO NORCO
IMC STERLINGTON PLANT
OLIN CORP LAKE CHARLES PLT RESIDUE
BASF CORPORATION
CHEMICAL UASTE MANAGEMENT INC
CECOS INTERNATIONAL, INC.
PPG INDUSTRIES INC.
GEORGIA-GULF
CECOS INTERNATIONAL
DOW CHEMICAL USA LOUISIANA DIV
EXXON CO USA BATON ROUGE REFINERY
INTERNATIONAL PETRO CORP DBA NATL 0
CONOCO INC LAKE CHARLES REFINERY
MARATHON OIL CO LOUISIANA REFINING
CITGO PETROLEUM CORPORATION
BAYOU STEEL CORP
UNION CARBIDE CORP 1C DIV.
ROLLINS ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES (FS)
EXXON CHEMICAL AMERICAS
FORMOSA PLASTICS
VISTA CHEM CO
ROLLINS ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES (LA)
VULCAN CHEMICALS CO.
WASTE-TECH SERVICES, INC.
CIBA-GEIGY CORP
NALCO CHEMICAL CO*
SAFETY-KLEEN CORP 6-115-01
CHEVRON CHEMICAL CO ST. JAMES PLANT
HILL PETROLEUM COMPANY
PORT ALLEN RIVER PLANT, INC.
UESTLAKE POLYMERS CORP.
B P OIL, INC.
US ARMY LOUISIANA AMMUNITION PL
CITY
NOR CO
WESTWEGO
GEISMAR
TAFT
CNALNETTE
LAPLACE
OILING
NORCO
STERLINGTON
LAKE CHARLES
GEISMAR
CARLYSS
HESTLAKE
UESTLAKE
PLAQUEMINE
LIVINGSTON
PLAOUEMINE
BATON ROUGE
NEW ORLEANS
UESTLAKE
GARYVILLE
LAKE CHARLES
LAPLACE
TAFT
BATON ROUGE
BATON ROUGE
BATON ROUGE
UESTLAKE
CHALNETTE
GEISMAR
LAKE CHARLES
ST GABRIEL
GARYVILLE
KENNER
ST JANES
KROTZ SPRINGS
BATON ROUGE
SULPHUR
BELLE CHASSE
DOYLINE
TOTAL
GENERATED
(U.S. TONS)
2.390.769
2,043,294
1.090,953
777,611
701,872
699,908
289,338
264,500
202,815
74,142
71,239
70,876
56,513
37,702
36,775
29,807
28,747
21,530
21,073
18,907
17,462
15,331
12,484
10,664
10,520
6,832
6,438
6,403
5,814
5,061
4,581
4.271
4,156
4,144
4,015
3,849
3.561
2,781
2,649
2.634
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(Baaed on 1909 Data)
Rank EPA ID
Site Na
LOUISIANA
TABLE 6. FORTY LARGEST ROtA HAZARDOUS HASTE FACILITIES. 1989
City
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
Management Method
LAD008186579 SHELL OIL CO REFINERY, HORCO
UNDERGROUND INJECTION
LAD008175390 AMERICAN CYANAMID COMPANY, UESTWEGO
UNDERGROUND INJECTION
LAD008213191 RUBICON INC., GEISMAR
UNDERGROUND INJECTION
INCINERATION
LAD065470916 WITCO CHEMICAL CORP., TAFT
UNDERGROUND INJECTION
LAD001890367 E.I. DUPONT DE NEMOURS & CO.,
UNDERGROUND INJECTION
INCINERATION
OTHER RECOVERY
OTHER TREATMENT
LAD008179707 MOBIL OIL CORPORATION, CHALMETTE
UNDERGROUND INJECTION
OTHER RECOVERY
LAD0017007S6 MONSANTO COMPANY, LULING
OTHER TREATMENT
LAD980622104 SHELL CHEMICAL CO NORCO, NORCO
UNDERGROUND INJECTION
INCINERATION
LAD000777201 CHEMICAL WASTE MANAGEMEN1
LANDFILL
OTHER RECOVERY
OTHER DISPOSAL
LAD020597597 INC STERLINGTON PLANT, STERLINGTON
UNDERGROUND INJECTION
OTHER RECOVERY
LAD008086506 PPG INDUSTRIES INC., UESTLAJCE
OTHER RECOVERY
INCINERATION
LAD000618256 CECOS INTERNATIONAL, INC.
UNDERGROUND INJECTION
LAD008080681 OLIN CORP LAKE CHARLES PL
OTHER TREATMENT
INCINERATION
OTHER RECOVERY
LAD040776809 BASF CORPORATION, GEISMAR
UNDERGROUND INJECTION
OTHER RECOVERY
LAD000618298 CECOS INTERNATIONAL, LIVINGSTON
LANDFILL
STABILIZATION
LAD010395127 ROLLINS ENVIRONMENTAL SEI
INCINERATION
LANDFILL
STABILIZATION
LAD008187080 DOW CHEMICAL USA LOUISIAI
INCINERATION
OTHER TREATMENT
LAD057117434 GEORGIA-GULF, PLAQUEMINE
OTHER RECOVERY M031-M039
N134 2
•STUEGO
M134 2
M134 1
N041-M049
M134
, LAPLACE
M134
M041-M049
M031-M039
M121-M129
•TTE
M134
M031-M039
N121-M129
»
M134
M041-N049
:., CARLYSS
M132
M031-M039
N137
INGTON
N134
M031-M039
M031-M039
M041-M049
•STLAKE
M134
•SIDUE, LAKE CHARLES
M121-M129
M041-M049
N031-M039
M134
M031-M039
roN
M132
M111-M119
•S (LA), CHALMETTE
N041-M049
M132
N111-M119
IV., PLAQUEMINE
N041-M049
M121-M129
On Site
,389,596
,043,293
,089,575
324
776,715
691,552
7,183
182
182
695,562
907
289,201
251,112
13,378
2,842
0
0
198,055
4,730
0
32,444
56,485
62,892
7,428
41
57,226
12,567
13,519
0
4,376
0
1.255
19,508
9,124
Off Site
0
0
0
0
0
0
2,813
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
208,701
4,604
447
0
0
44,988
3,407
15,713
0
0
0
0
0
23,801
9,241
14,874
17,777
6,250
1,036
0
Method Total
2,389,596
2,043,293
1,089,575
324
776,715
691,552
9,997
182
182
695,562
907
289,201
251,112
13,378
211,543
4,604
447
198,055
4,730
44,988
35,851
72,198
62,892
7,428
41
57,226
12,567
37,320
9,241
19,250
17,777
7,505
20,544
9,124
Tots
Manage
2,389,5
2,043,2
1,089,J
776,1
701,5
696,-
289,i
264.'
216.!
202,
80.
72,
'70,
69.
46,
44,
29,
26,
26,875
26,875
1 Excluding quantity managed by storage only.
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(Based on 1989 Data)
LOUISIANA
TABLE 6. FORTY LARGEST ROM HAZARDOUS UASTE FACILITIES, 1989
ank EPA ID Site Name. City
Management Method
19 LAD081999724 MARATHON OIL CO LOUISIANA REFINING, GARYVILLE
LAND TREATMENT M131
OTHER RECOVERY M031-M039
20 LAD990683716 CONOCO INC LAKE CHARLES REFINERY, WESTLAKE
OTHER RECOVERY M031-H039
21 LAD008080350 CITGO PETROLEUM CORPORATION, LAKE CHARLES
UNDERGROUND INJECTION M134
LAND TREATMENT M131
22 LAD079464095 GSX RECOVERY SYSTEMS INC., CROWLEY
OTHER RECOVERY M031-M039
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129
23 LAD041581422 UNION CARBIDE CORP 1C DIV., TAFT
OTHER RECOVERY M031-M039
INCINERATION M041-M049
24 LAD092681824 VULCAN CHEMICALS CO., GEISMAR
OTHER RECOVERY N031-M039
25 LAD055010078 CHEVRON CHEMICAL CO ST. JAMES PLANT, ST JAMES
OTHER RECOVERY M031-M039
26 LAD081407850 HILL PETROLEUM COMPANY, KROTZ SPRINGS
OTHER RECOVERY M031-M039
27 LAD0537B3445 CIBA-GEIGY CORP., ST GABRIEL
INCINERATION M041-M049
28 LAD000709998 TULANE UNIVERSITY-DELTA PRIMATE CEN, COVINGTON
OTHER RECOVERY M031-M039
29 LADOS6024391 B P OIL, INC., BELLE CHASSE
LAND TREATMENT M131
30 LAD065485146 TEXACO INC., UNION
LAND TREATMENT M131
UNDERGROUND INJECTION M134
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129
31 LA0213820533 US ARMY LOUISIANA AMMUNITION PL, DOYLINE
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129
INCINERATION M041-M049
32 LA4800014587 MARTIN MARIETTA-US NASA/NEW ORLEANS, NEW ORLEANS
OTHER RECOVERY M031-M039
33 LAD008194060 UNIROYAL CHEMICAL COMPANY, INC., GEISMAR
INCINERATION M041-M049
34 LAD008073439 FIRESTONE SYN RUB I LAT DIV FIR T*R, LAKE CHARLES
OTHER RECOVERY M031-M039
35 LAD085551877 AIR PRODUCTS & CHEMICALS CO., ST GABRIEL
OTHER RECOVERY M031-M039
36 LAD060817558 JEFFERSON X-RAY SERVICES INC., KENNER
OTHER RECOVERY M031-M039
37 LAD981513021 X-RAY UNLIMITED, INC., LAKE CHARLES
OTHER RECOVERY M031-M039
38 LAD079460895 ETHYL PLT PDC, BATON ROUGE
OTHER RECOVERY M031-M039
39 LA0087029872 ALFRED'S PROCESSOR SALES/SERVICE, KENNER
OTHER RECOVERY M031-M039
40 LAD062666540 PIONEER CHLOR ALKALI CO INC., ST GABRIEL
OTHER RECOVERY M031-M039
On Site
15,941
1,514
15,394
13,411
765
0
0
7,258
3,385
4,014
3,863
3,611
2,823
2,078
1,991
1,164
605
0
889
0
645
626
452
243
0
0
0
0
51
Off Site
0
0
0
0
0
12.840
11
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
89
0
0
0
0
0
0
156
115
55
54
0
Method Total
15,941
1,514
15,394
13,411
765
12,840
11
7,258
3,385
4,014
3,863
3,611
2,823
2,078
1,991
1,164
605
89
889
1
645
626
452
243
157
115
55
54
51
Total
Managed 1
17,455
15,394
14,176
12,851
10,643
4,014
3,863
3,611
2,823
2,078
1,991
1,858
890
, 645
626
452
243
157
115
55
54
51
(eluding quantity Managed by storage only.
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Maine
Region I
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MAINE
EPA Region Address: U.S. EPA Region I
RCRA Support Section
Mail Stop HRW-CAN-3
JFK Federal Building
Boston, MA 02203
Biennial Report Data Collection State-specific report and
Instrument EPA Waste Minimization Report
Address of Participating State Department of Environmental
Environmental Authority Protection
State House, Station 17
Augusta, ME 04333-0017
Contact Name: Mr. Michael Hudson
Environmental Specialist III
Phone: (207) 289-2651
Notes: Maine did not submit wate management data; therefore no calculations of
quantities of waste managed can be reported.
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national Biennial RCRA Hazardous Haste Report
(Based on 1989 Data)
MAINE
Table 1. ROM Hazardous Waste Generation
Total Number of RCRA Large Quantity Generators:
Total Quantity of Regulated Waste Generated:
, 1909
46
52,528 tons
RCRA TSD Facilities (excluding storage-only facilities)
Facilities managing only waste generated on site
Facilities managing only waste generated off site
Facilities managing waste generated both on and off site
Total RCRA TSD Facilities (excluding storage-only facilities):
Total Quantity of RCRA Regulated Waste Managed in RCRA TSD units:
(excluding quantity managed only in storage)
Total RCRA TSD Facilities:
0
0
0
0
0 tons
4
Final Disposition of wastes Managed in RCRA Processes
Management Method
Code
No. of
facilities
using
method*
Hazardous Waste Managed
Quantities (tons)
On site Off site
Total Percent
Maine did not provide data on RCRA TSD facilities or management of RCRA hazardous waste.
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(Based on 1909 Data)
MAINE
TABLE 2. ROM Hazardous Waste laports and Exports, 19B9
laports Exports
State Tons Received State Tons Shipped
0 CT 250
FC 224
TOTAL 0 IL 1
LA 22
MA 51,136
MD 40
MI 194
NH 0
NJ 373
NY 104
OH 13
PA 126
RI 140
SC 6
TX 8
TOTAL 52.635
Naine did not provide data on RCRA TSO facilities or nanagement of RCRA hazardous waste.
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National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Uaste Report
(Based en 1909 Data)
MIME
TABLE 3. RANT ORDER OF 40 LARGEST HAZARDOUS IMSTES GENERATED. 1989
Quantity Generated
Rank Uaste Type (tons) Percentage
1
2
3
U
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
U
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
D008
0002
F006
D001
FOMX*
DOMX*
F001
MOMX*
F002
F003
0003
FOOS
F007
D006
0009
0007
D011
U002
U223
U151
UOS2
U012
0004
U220
50,281
673
349
315
230
170
134
107
101
47
36
33
24
20
5
2
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
95.7
1.3
.7
.6
.4
.3
.3
.2
.2
.1
.1
.1
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
* These waste types represent waste streams that were characterized
by more than one EPA waste code. An explanation of the derivation
of these mixture codes is provided in Section 2-3.
Maine did not provide data on RCRA TSO facilities or management of RCRA hazardous waste.
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(Based on 1909 Data)
MINE
Table 4. Four Largest Quantities and Types of ROM Hazardous Iteste Managed, by RCRA Hanageaent Method, 1989
This table is not applicable because the State did not manage any hazardous waste
during 1989.
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(Based on 19B9 Data)
MAINE
TABLE 5. FORTY LARGEST RCRA HAZARDOUS IUSTE GENERATORS AND RCRA QUANTITY GENERATED, 1989
RANK
EPAID
SITE NAME
CITY
01
02
03
04
OS
06
07
08
09
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
NED053440467
MED065034183
MED001096791
MED001098458
MED042141408
MED980910053
MED001107051
MED001096395
MED046217352
MED077469864
MED982200115
MED086878980
MED001111368
MED083184051
MED001 099746
NED040228983
MED990813297
MED001097203
MED001095777
MED042143297
NED001095470
MED086875887
NED000769653
MED001 094374
MED000841064
MED093625358
MED067056002
MED980731384
MED001 106293
MED001098011
MED061002002
MED001 126564
MED037719838
ME0018998245
ME4971590001
MED000841015
MED046221115
MED981888928
MED001094051
NED006948954
HOULTON WATER CO
ME ELECTRONICS
SACO DEFENSE INC
NATIONAL SEMICONDUCTOR
UARREN S D COMPANY
SILVEX INC
GREAT NORTHERN PAPER, MILLINOCKET MILL
PRIME TANNING CO INC
EASTERN FINE PAPER INC
SPRAGUE ELECTRIC CO
STEERING Z F GEAR INC U S A
MECON MANUFACTURING
FRASER PAPER LIMITED
UNITRODE CORP
GTE PRODUCTS CORP
PIONEER PLASTICS CORP
DATA GENERAL
PHILIPS ELMET CORP
HUSSEY SEATING CO
NICHOLS U H CO
INTERNATIONAL PAPER CO
JAMES RIVER OTIS INC
AUBURN SOLID UASTE ENERGY RECOVERY
UILNER WOOD PCOTS CO
IRWIN COMPANY
DIGITAL EQUIPMENT CORP
REECE CORPORATION
NEW BALANCE ATHLETIC SHOE INC
EDWARDS CO UNIT OF GENERAL SIGNAL
GREAT NORTHERN PAPER EAST MILLINOCKET
UNIFIRST CORP
CARLETON WOOLEN MILLS INC
VINER BROTHERS INC
J & J CLEANERS
US DEFENSE FUEL SUPPLY PT CASCO
GETTY REFINING t MARKETING CO
MOBIL OIL PORTLAND TERMINAL
IDEXX CORP
TIBBETS INDUSTRIES INC
AUGUSTA SERVICE BUILDING
HOULTON
LISBON
SACO
SOUTH PORTLAND
WESTBROOK
WESTBROOK
MILLINOCKET
BERWICK
BREWER
SANFORD
BREWER
OXFORD
MADAWASKA
WESTBROOK
WALDOBORO
AUBURN
WESTBROOK
LEWISTON
NORTH BERWICK
PORTLAND
JAY
JAY
AUBURN
NORWAY
GORHAM
AUGUSTA
GORHAM
NORRIDGEWOCK
PITTSFIELD
EAST MILLINOCKET
PORTLAND
WINTHROP
PRESQUE ISLE
BRUNSWICK
SOUTH HARPSWELL
SOUTH PORTLAND
SOUTH PORTLAND
PORTLAND
CAMDEN
AUGUSTA
TOTAL
GENERATED
(U.S. TONS)
50,080
676
231
225
193
149
119
91
81
80
73
57
45
42
40
31
30
27
24
23
23
22
20
16
15
14
14
12
11
9
7
7
6
5
5
5
4
4
3
3
Maine did not provide data on RCRA TSD facilities or aanagenent of RCRA hazardous waste.
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(Based on 1989 Data)
MAINE
TABLE 6. FORTY LARGEST RCRA HAZARDOUS UASTE FACILITIES, 1989
This table is not applicable because the State did not manage any hazardous waste during IS
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Maryland
Region III
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MARYLAND
EPA Region Address:
U.S. EPA Region III
Waste Management Branch
Mail Stop 3HW53
841 Chestnut Street
Philadelphia, PA 19107
Biennial Report Data Collection
Instrument:
Customized EPA Hazardous Waste
Report
Address of Participating State
Environmental Authority
Hazardous Waste Program
Department of the Environment
2500 Broening Highway, Building 40
Baltimore, MD 21224
Contact Name:
Phone:
Mr. Jim Francis
Chief, RCRA Permits Division
(410) 631-3343
Notes: No special notes for Maryland.
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national Biennial RCRA Hazardous Uaste Report
(Based on 1989 Data)
NARYLMD
Table 1. RCRA Hazardous Uaste Generation and Hnreiaiwnt, 1989
I Number of RCRA Large Quantity Generators: 385
t Quantity of Regulated Uaste Generated: 265,227 tons
TSD Facilities (excluding storage-only facilities)
acilitics managing only waste generated on site
acilities managing only waste generated off site
BCilities Managing waste generated both on and off site
I RCRA TSD Facilities (excluding storage-only facilities):
t Quantity of RCRA Regulated Uaste Managed in RCRA TSD units:
excluding quantity managed only in storage)
I RCRA TSD Facilities:
9
2
1
12
211,256 tons
37
Disposition of wastes Managed in RCRA Processes
gement Method
ENTS RECOVERY
HERATION
GY RECOVERY (REUSE AS FUEL)
OUS INORGANIC TREATMENT
GE TREATMENT
:R TREATMENT
K DISPOSAL
.LID SYSTEM TYPE
TOTAL
PERCENTAGE
No. of
facilities
Code
M021-M029
M041-M049
M051-M059
M071-M079
M1 01 -Ml 09
M121-M129
M137
using
method*
1
3
1
3
2
6
2
1
12
-
Hazardous Uaste Managed
Quantities (tons)
On site
109
6,261
806
192,890
968
3,002
26
0
204,061
96.6 X
Off site
0
0
0
7,191
1
2
0
0
7,195
3.4 X
Total
109
6,261
606
200,081
969
3,005
26
0
211,256
100X
Percent
.1
3.0
.4
94.7
.5
1.4
.0
.0
100.0
-
urn may not sum to total because facilities may have multiple handling methods.
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CBased on 1909 Data)
MARYLAND
TABLE 2. ROW Hazardous Haste laports and Exports, 1989
laports
State Tons Received
CT 72
DC 357
DE 56
IA 0
IL 5
HA 1,275
NC 180
NO 0
NH 4
NJ 233
NY 150
OH 50
PA 3,482
RI 99
SC 74
TN 22
VA 1,471
VT 9
WI 1
UV 92
TOTAL 7,731
Exports
State
AL
AR
CO
CT
OE
FL
GA
IL
IN
KS
ICY
LA
MA
MI
Ml
NO
NC
NJ
NV
NY
OH
OR
PA
SC
TN
TX
UT
VA
UI
Tons Shipped
2,008
791
97
80
20
122
194
1,141
888
50
63
937
1,601
685
24
0
857
23,424
2
283
6,963
2
24,115
4,304
39
97
11
102
14
TOTAL
68,913
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(Based on 1989 Data)
MARYLAND
TABLE 3. RANK ORDER OF 40 LARGEST HAZARDOUS IMSTES GENERATED, 1909
Quantity Generated
Rank Waste Type (tons) Percentage
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
D007
D008
DONX*
0002
D001
F006
F003
MOMX*
FOMX*
K061
D003
K062
K087
F002
F001
U028
K051
F005
D006
U221
UOMX*
D005
D010
U159
F019
U069
P047
D013
K007
D011
U122
P029
D009
F004
U148
F009
U080
0019
U102
U044
143.406
58,396
15,798
12,825
8,587
5,550
4,913
3,813
2,704
2,590
1,545
980
968
598
591
472
470
455
120
89
70
58
55
42
22
17
14
11
10
10
7
5
5
3
2
2
2
2
2
2
54.1
22.0
6.0
4.8
3.2
2.1
1.9
1.4
1.0
1.0
.6
.4
.4
.2
.2
.2
.2
.2
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
These waste types represent waste streaas that were characterized
jy wore than one EPA waste code. An explanation of the derivation
>f these mixture codes is provided in Section 2-3.
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(Based on 1909 Data)
MARYLAND
Table 4. Four Largest Quantities and Types of ROW Hazardous Waste Managed, by RCRA Manageaent Method, 1989
Management Quantity Managed
Method Code Waste Type in State (tons)
SOLVENTS RECOVERY M021-M029 F002 109
INCINERATION M041-M049 F003 5.673
DOMX* 587
0003 1
ENERGY RECOVERY (REUSE AS FUEL) M051-M059 MOMX* 803
0008 3
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT M071-M079 0007 131,602
0008 57,965
DOMX* 6,030
0002 4,254
SLUDGE TREATMENT M101-M109 K087 968
DOMX* 1
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129 0002 1,786
0003 1,166
DOMX* 50
U122 1
OTHER DISPOSAL M137 0003 26
INVALID SYSTEM TYPE D009 0
TOTAL 211,256
* These waste types represent waste streams that were characterized
by mre than one EPA waste code. An explanation of the derivation
of these mixture codes is provided in Section 2-3.
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(Based on 19B9 Data)
MARYLAND
TABU 5. FORTY LARGEST RCRA HAZARDOUS HASTE GENERATORS AH) RCRA OUAMTITT GEHERATB), 1909
EPAIO
SITE NAME
MDD053945432 BETHLEHEM STEEL - SPARROWS POINT PL
MDD003091972 GENERAL MOTORS TRUCK & BUS GROUP
MDD003071875 F M C CORORATION - A6RI CHEM GROUP
MD0000731356 MARYLAND (STATE)- HAWKINS
MDD046279311 GENERAL ELECTRIC
MDD086140944 EASTERN STAINLESS STEEL COMPANY
HDD001715705 BALTIMORE SPECIALTY STEELS, CORP.
MD0003093119 AMG RESOURCES CORPORATION
MDD980555189 CLEAN HARBORS OF BALTIMORE
MDD000731570 PEPCO CHALK POINT GEN STATION
MDD000797365 BROWNING-FERRIS INC.
MDD003084464 ATOCHEM NORTH AMERICA
MDD003063476 ALCOLAC
MDP000004343 P R P RESPONDENT - SPECTRON
MDD053936464 PEPCO-MORGANTOWN GEN. STATION
MD4170024109 US, NAVAL ORDANCE STATION
MDD003060860 SOUTHERN GALVANIZING CO.
MDD061367280 TEXAS EASTERN-ACCIDENT FL
MDD002901197 CARR-LOUREY G ASS CO. PLT.
MDD003093499 MOBAY CORP - PEMCO PRODUCT.
MDD982363426 ROHR INDUSTRIES, INC.
NDD030324073 MARYLAND PORT ADMIN. - DUNDALK
MDD003419090 MARTIN MARIETTA AERO t NAVAL SYSTEMS
MDD982571663 ATLANTIC ELECTRONICS INC
MDD003067121 THIOKOL CORP.
MDD069380657 CHESAPEAKE FINISHED METALS
MDD038942884 KANASCO LTD.
MD0001890060 KULS AMERICA INC.
MDD990686156 CHEVRON USA, INC.
MDD000215160 SHERWIN-WILLIAMS CO.
MDD003075942 AMERICAN CYANAMID COMPANY
MDD003065984 CONOCO INC.
MDD980694012 GORE, W.L. & ASSOCIATES INC.
MDD0059716SO AMERICAN NATIONAL CAN COMPANY
MDD042644385 NEUTRON PRODUCTS INC.
NDD000622092 NOXEL CORPORATION
MDD003062114 BYRON, W. D. & SONS, INC.
106150004095 NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH
MDD061378030 ROTOREX COMPANY
MDD990686552 ESSEX INDUSTRIAL CHEM. INC.
CITY
SPARROWS POINT
BALTIMORE
BALTIMORE
BALTIMORE
COLUMBIA
BALTIMORE
BALTIMORE
SPARROWS POINT
BALTIMORE
AQUASCO
LINTHIOJM
BALTIMORE
BALTIMORE
ELKTON
NEWBURG
INDIAN HEAD
BALTIMORE
ACCIDENT
BALTIMORE
BALTIMORE
HAGERSTOWN
BALTIMORE
BALTIMORE
BALTIMORE
ELKTON
BALTIMORE
BALTIMORE
CHESTERTOWN
BALTIMORE
BALTIMORE
HAVRE DE GRACE
BALTIMORE
ELKTON
SPARROWS POINT
DICKERSON
COCKEYSVILLE
WILLIAMSPORT
BETHESDA
WALKERSVILLE
BALTIMORE
TOTAL
GENERATED
(U.S. TONS)
132,832
63,121
12,463
4,538
4,392
4,337
3,167
2,933
2,885
2,566
2,437
2,385
1,924
1,707
1,349
1,299
934
881
861
809
788
778
733
690
629
597
543
488
470
429
346
313
299
290
287
278
244
229
211
205
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(Based on 1909 Data)
MARYLAND
TABLE 6. FORTY LARGEST ROW HAZARDOUS WASTE FACILITIES, 1909
Rank
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
EPA ID Site Maine, City
Management Method
MDD053945432 BETHLEHEM STEEL - SPARROWS
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT
SLUDGE TREATMENT
MDD003091972 GENERAL MOTORS TRUCK & BUS
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT
ENERGY RECOVERY (REUSE AS FUEL)
OTHER TREATMENT
MDD980555189 CLEAN HARBORS OF BALTIMORE
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT
SLUDGE TREATMENT
POINT PL, SPARROWS
M071-M079
M101-N109
GROUP, BALTIMORE
M071-N079
M051-M059
M121-M129
, BALTIMORE
M071-M079
M101-M109
On Site
POINT
131,255
968
61,634
806
50
0
0
Off Site
0
0
0
0
0
7,191
1
MDD003071875 F M C CORORATION - AGR! CHEM GROUP, BALTIMORE
INCINERATION
MDD003063476 ALCOLAC, BALTIMORE
OTHER TREATMENT
MD4170024109 US, NAVAL ORDANCE STATION,
OTHER TREATMENT
MDD003067121 THIOKOL CORP., ELKTON
INCINERATION
OTHER DISPOSAL
HDD003075942 AMERICAN CY AMAH ID COMPANY,
SOLVENTS RECOVERY
MD0170023444 US, NAVAL SURFACE WARFARE
OTHER TREATMENT
MDD980554653 GSX SERVICES, INC., LAUREL
OTHER TREATMENT
INVALID SYSTEM TYPE
M041-M049
M121-N129
INDIAN HEAD
M121-M129
M041-M049
M137
HAVRE DE GRACE
M021-M029
CTR., SILVER SPRING
M121-M129
M121-M129
5,673
1,785
1,141
587
25
109
25
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
1
0
Toti
Manag.
Method Total
132,:
131,255
968
62,
61,634
806
50
7,
7,191
1
5,
5,673
1.
1,785
1.
1,142
587
25
109
25
1
0
MD4170090001 US NAVY, NAVEODTECHCEN, INDIAN HEAD
INCINERATION
OTHER DISPOSAL
MDD003064334 CAMBRIDGE WIRE CLOTH CO. I
OTHER TREATMENT
M041-M049
M137
, CAMBRIDGE
M1 21 -Ml 29
1
1
1
0
0
0
1
1
1
1 Excluding quantity Managed by storage only.
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Massachusetts
Region 1
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MASSACHUSETTS
EPA Region Address: U.S. EPA Region I
RCRA Support Section
Mail Stop HRW-CAN-3
JFK Federal Building
Boston, MA 02203
Biennial Report Data Collection State-specific annual report and
Instrument: EPA Waste Minimization Report
Address of Participating State Division of Hazardous Waste
Environmental Authority Department of Environmental
Protection
One Winter Street
Boston, MA 02108
Contact Name: Ms. victoria Phillips
Biennial Report Coordinator
Phone: (617) 292-5812
Notes: Massachusetts did not submit waste management data; therefore no
calculations of quantities of waste managed, nor the number of TSD facilities,
can be reported. Also, the state failed to provide information on wastes
received from off site; therefore, the total imports in Table 2 is shown as zero.
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(Based on 1909 Data)
MASSACHUSETTS
Table 1. ROM Hazardous Waste Generation
Total Number of RCRA Large Quantity Generators:
Total Quantity of Regulated Waste Generated:
494
34,142 tons
RCRA TSD Facilities (excluding storage-only facilities)
Facilities managing only waste generated on site
Facilities managing only waste generated off site
Facilities Managing waste generated both on and off site
Total RCRA TSD Facilities (excluding storage-only facilities):
Total Quantity of RCRA Regulated Waste Managed in RCRA TSD units:
(excluding quantity managed only in storage)
Total RCRA TSD Facilities:
0
0
0
0
0 tons
Final Disposition of Wastes Managed in RCRA Processes
Management Method
No. of
facilities
using
Code Method*
Hazardous Waste Managed
Quantities (tons)
On site Off site
Total Percent
* Massachusetts did not provide data on RCRA TSD facilities or Management of RCRA hazardous waste.
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(Based on 1909 Data)
MASSACHUSETTS
TABLE 2. RCRA Hazardous Waste laports and Exports. 1989
State
laports
Tons Received
0
TOTAL 0
State
AL
AR
CA
CT
FL
GA
IL
IN
KS
LA
MD
HE
Ml
NC
NH
NJ
NY
OH
PA
RI
SC
TN
VA
VT
UV
Exports
Tons Shipped
105
299
3
10,635
15
2
119
154
5
798
6
3
723
46
139
,164
,039
132
1,191
1.111
526
5
116
1
106
4,
5.
TOTAL
25,444
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National Biennial KM Hazardous Waste Report
(Based on 1989 Data)
MASSACHUSETTS
TABLE 3. RANK ORDER OF 40 LARGEST HAZARDOUS IMSTES GENERATED, 1989
Quantity Generated
Rank Waste Type (tons) Percentage
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
D002
F003
D001
F006
F005
MONX*
D008
DOMX*
FOMX*
F002
F001
D007
D011
D009
F019
D005
D006
D003
D004
UOMX*
F011
F007
U226
F004
F009
D010
F012
U009
F008
U188
U122
K086
U223
P098
K061
P106
P030
U239
U028
U052
5,387
5,023
3,927
3,631
2,147
2,094
2,079
1,858
1,735
1,644
1,381
1,020
422
271
234
184
184
165
107
99
94
89
65
51
50
39
31
26
19
13
11
7
5
5
4
3
3
2
2
2
15.8
14.7
11.5
10.6
6.3
6.1
6.1
5.4
5.1
4.8
4.0
3.0
1.2
.8
.7
.5
.5
.5
.3
.3
.3
.3
.2
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
* These waste types represent waste streams that were characterized
by wore than one EPA waste code. An explanation of the derivation
of these mixture codes is provided in Section 2-3.
Massachusetts did not provide data on RCRA TSO facilities or Management of RCRA hazardous waste.
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National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report
(Based on 1909 Data)
MASSACHUSETTS
Table 4. Four Largest Quantities and Types of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed, by RCRA Management Method, 1909
* Massachusetts did not provide data on RCRA TSO facilities or management of RCRA hazardous waste.
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National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report
(Based on 1909 Data)
MASSACHUSETTS
TABLE 5. FORTY LARGEST RCRA HAZARDOUS UASTE GENERATORS AND RCRA QUANTITY GENERATED, 1989
RANK
EPAID
SITE NAME
CITY
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
MAD001 115765 JANES RIVER GRAPHICS
MAD076575513 BOSTON SERVICE CENTER
MAD001408517 GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY
MAD001005370 AT&T
MAD069348829 GTE PRODUCTS CORPORATION
MAD007325814 TEXAS INSTRUMENTS INC.
MAD002084093 GENERAL ELECTRIC
MAD001050152 HILLIPORE CORPORATION
MAD0001 92559 POLYSAR INC.
HAD001 136035 FLEXCON COMPANY INC.
MAD001014026 FOXBORO COMPANY
MAD001055235 RAYTHEON COMPANY
MAD001046325 IONICS, INC.
MAD000844597 WATERS ASSOCIATES
MAD000844977 STAHL FINISH
MAD000769620 SHELL OIL COMPANY
MAD056019979 IDEAL TAPE COMPANY
MAD000769638 SHELL OIL COMPANY
MAD001764794 HAMBLET AND HAYES CO.
MAD001012244 PRINTED CIRCUIT CORPORATION
MAD041710609 TECH-ETCH, INC
NAD001041383 SURFACE COATINGS INC
HAD001 113059 EASTERN ETCHING & MFC CO
MAD000649640 ANALOG DEVICES SEMICONDUCTOR
MAD062402060 (CRAMER SCRAP, INC
NAD001047620 DUNCAN GALVANIZING CORPORATION
MAD053449393 AMETEK AEROSPACE PRODUCTS, INC.
MAD001033190 GLOBE MFG. CO.
MAD000191700 PRINCESS HOUSE INC.
MAD001 027861 CALIFORNIA PRODUCTS CORPORATION
MAD001008812 LEBARON FOUNDRY INC.
MAD065781197 GALILEO ELECTRO- OPTICS CORPORATION
MAD981061419 EASCO HAND TOOLS INC
MAD051778934 PARLEX CORPORATION
MAD051505477 ICI AMERICAS INC.
MAD001021245 PLATING TECHNOLOGY INC.D.B.A.STAR PLAT
MAD043409879 POLAROID CORP.
NAD000844571 WANG LABORATORIES, INC.
MAD000791780 RAYTHEON POWER TUBE OPERATION
NAD980525505 EASTERN MANUACTURING CORPORATION
SOUTH HADLEY
DORCHESTER
LYNN
NORTH ANDOVER
IPSWICH
ATTLEBORO
PITTSFIELD
BEDFORD
LEOMINSTER
SPENCER
E. BRIDGEWATER
ANDOVER
WATERTOUN
TAUNTON
PEABODY
U BOYLSTON
LOWELL
FALL RIVER
SALEM
WOBURN
PLYMOUTH
WILMINGTON
CHICOPEE
WILMINGTON
GREENFIELD
EVERETT
WILMINGTON
FALL RIVER
NORTH DIGHTON
CAMBRIDGE
BROCKTON
STURBRIDGE
SPRINGFIELD
METHUEN
DIGHTON
NEW BEDFORD
WALTHAM
METHUEN
WALTHAM
ANESBURY
TOTAL
GENERATED
(U.S. TONS)
2,555
1,448
1,282
989
862
828
753
620
604
587
541
532
531
525
523
483
446
445
437
381
357
342
331
312
283
269
269
266
264
262
260
256
233
232
230
225
223
216
215
205
Massachusetts did not provide data on RCRA TSD facilities or nanagement of RCRA hazardous waste.
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National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report
(Based on 1989 Data)
MASSACHUSETTS
TABLE 6. FORTY LARGEST RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE FACILITIES. 1989
Massachusetts did not provide data on RCRA TSO facilities or management of RCRA hazardous waste.
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Michigan
Region V
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MICHIGAN
EPA Region Address:
U.S. EPA Region V
Waste Management Division
230 S. Dearborn Street
Mail Stop 5HR13
Chicago, IL 60604
Biennial Report Data Collection
Instrument:
EPA Hazardous Waste Report
Address of Participating State
Environmental Authority
Waste Management Division
Department of Natural Resources
Post Office Box 30241
Lansing, Ml 48909
Contact Name:
Phone:
Mr. Kenneth J. Burda
Chief, Hazardous Waste Permit
Section
(517) 373-0530
Notes: No special notes for Michigan.
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National Biennial ROM Hazardous Uaste Report
(Based on 1989 Data)
MICHIGAN
Table 1. RCRA Hazardous Uaste Generation
Total Number of RCRA Large Quantity Generators:
Total Quantity of Regulated Uaste Generated:
t, 1989
824
35,143,264 tons
RCRA TSD Facilities (excluding storage-only facilities)
Facilities Managing only waste generated on site
Facilities managing only waste generated off site
Facilities Managing waste generated both on and off site
Total RCRA TSO Facilities (excluding storage-only facilities):
Total Quantity of RCRA Regulated Uaste Managed in RCRA TSD units:
(excluding quantity managed only in storage)
Total RCRA TSD Facilities:
39
17
8
64
35,067,217 tons
232
Final Disposition of Wastes Managed in RCRA Processes
Management Method
METALS RECOVERY (FOR REUSE)
SOLVENTS RECOVERY
OTHER RECOVERY
INCINERATION
ENERGY RECOVERY (REUSE AS FUEL)
FUEL BLENDING
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT
AQUEOUS ORGANIC AND INORGANIC TREATMENT
SLUDGE TREATMENT
STABILIZATION
OTHER TREATMENT
LANDFILL
UNDERGROUND INJECTION
OTHER DISPOSAL
INVALID SYSTEM TYPE
TOTAL
PERCENTAGE
No. Of
facilities
Code
M011-M019
M021-M029
M031-M039
M041-M049
M051-M059
M061
M071-M079
N091-M099
M101-M109
M111-M119
M121-M129
M132
M134
M137
using
method*
2
15
1
6
1
7
21
2
4
4
15
3
1
1
9
64
-
Hazardous Uaste Managed
Quantities (tons)
On site
33
19,652
144
15,569
4,151
7,417
161,394
33,715,978
7,082
89,471
356,557
175
60,405
1
0
34,438,028
98.2 X
Off site
58,497
19,215
0
12,532
0
136,251
16,287
14,527
3,283
158,612
9,844
200,000
0
0
139
629,189
1.8 X
Total
58,530
38,867
144
28.102
4,151
143,668
177,681
33,730,505
10,365
248,082
366,402
200,175
60,405
1
139
35,067,217
100X
Percent
.2
.1
.0
.1
.0
.4
.5
96.2
.0
.7
1.0
.6
.2
.0
.0
100.0
-
•Column nay not sum to total because facilities may have multiple handling methods.
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State
AL
AR
AZ
CA
CT
DC
DE
FC
FL
GA
IA
ID
IL
IN
KS
KY
MA
MD
ME
MN
MO
MS
MT
NC
NE
NH
NJ
NM
NY
OH
OK
PA
PR
RI
SC
SO
TN
TX
VA
VT
UA
UI
W
laports
Tons Received
192
1
5
1,653
15,625
31
1,156
3,596
1,526
1,201
217
0
5,918
14,341
52
4,124
2,250
916
853
561
17,483
346
215
1,097
7
164
7,463
5
19,736
62,702
98
28,442
20
241
1.483
4
1,117
134
984
2
6
2,729
938
National Biennial ROM Hazardous Uaste Report
(Based on 1969 Data)
MICHIGAN
TABLE 2. RCRA Hazardous Uaste laports and Exports, 1989
Exports
State Tons Shipped
AL 2,713
AR 22,171
CA 0
CT 20
FC 7,068
FL 5
6A 539
IL 21,495
IN 73,596
KS 15,929
KY 1,765
LA 1,461
MA 10
MN 19
MO 544
NC 3
NE 5,946
NJ 688
NY 59
OH 66,349
OK 18
OR 89
PA 5,081
SC 160
TN 114
TX 1,635
UI 381
TOTAL 227,860
TOTAL 199,634
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National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report
(Baaed on 1989 Data)
MICHIGAN
TABLE 3. RANT ORDER OF 40 LARGEST HAZARDOUS WASTES GENERATED. 1989
Quantity Generated
Rank Waste Type (tons) Percentage
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
MOMX*
D002
D007
DOMX*
D006
K062
K061
F006
FOMX*
0001
F003
U019
U239
0008
F002
F005
F001
U240
D003
F019
UOKX*
K043
U028
U008
0009
F007
K051
U210
1)188
0016
D005
D011
U121
F008
D010
U002
U084
U221
U211
U226
34,115.967
211,090
138,260
124,127
109,337
98,398
68,511
64,648
47,964
46,844
25,723
21,235
19,422
16,171
11,879
8,984
2,902
1,981
1,372
1,306
973
835
781
716
671
531
460
433
372
294
241
99
98
92
75
63
61
53
38
35
97.1
.6
.4
.4
.3
.3
.2
.2
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
These waste types represent waste streams that were characterized
by wore than one EPA waste code. An explanation of the derivation
of these nixture codes is provided in Section 2-3.
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National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report
(Baaed on 1989 Data)
MICHIGAN
Table 4. Four Largest Quantities and Types of RCRA Hazardous yaste Managed, by ROW Management Method, 1989
Management
Method
METALS RECOVERY (FOR REUSE)
SOLVENTS RECOVERY
OTHER RECOVERY
INCINERATION
ENERGY RECOVERY (REUSE AS FUEL)
FUEL BLENDING
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT
AQUEOUS ORGANIC AND INORGANIC TREATMENT
SLUDGE TREATMENT
STABILIZATION
OTHER TREATMENT
LANDFILL
Code 1
M011-M019
M021-M029
N031-M039
M041-M049
M051-M059
M061
M071-M079
M091-M099
M101-M109
M111-M119
M121-M129
M132
taste Type
K062
0002
DOMX*
F001
MOMX*
F003
0001
K062
MOMX*
0001
F003
F005
0001
MOMX*
F003
0001
FOMX*
0007
0006
DOMX*
D008
MOMX*
0008
K062
0002
0005
MOMX*
K061
F006
0002
0002
0008
DOMX*
MOMX*
K061
F006
0008
U239
Quantity Managed
in State (tons)
58,497
30
3
14,778
9,715
9,310
3,025
144
8,509
6,428
3,065
2,575
4,151
67,986
25,967
18,440
13,870
128,757
17,519
17,393
2,496
33,730,505
6,977
3,283
105
0
93,493
42,642
28,900
18,387
356,928
6,978
1,434
538
50,120
46,111
33.129
31,420
* These waste types represent waste streams that were characterized
by More than one EPA waste code. An explanation of the derivation
of these arixture codes is provided in Section 2-3.
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national Biemial RCRA Hazardous Uaste Report
{Based on 1989 Data)
MICHIGAN
Table 4. Four Largest Quantities and Types of RCRA Hazardous Uaste Managed, by RCRA Management Method. 1989
(continued)
Management Quantity Managed
Method Code Uaste Type in State (tons)
UNDERGROUND INJECTION M134 DOMX* 60,405
D002 0
OTHER DISPOSAL M137 0002 1
INVALID SYSTEM TYPE F005 40
MOMX* 33
0004 19
0001 17
TOTAL 35,067,217
* These waste types represent waste streams that were characterized
by more than one EPA waste code. An explanation of the derivation
of these mixture codes is provided in Section 2-3.
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National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report
(Based on 1989 Data)
MICHIGAN
TABLE 5. FORTY LARGEST RCRA HAZARDOUS IMSTE GENERATORS AND RCRA OUANTITY GENERATED. 1989
RANK
EPAID
SITE NAME
CITY
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
NID000724724
NID006013643
MID005344544
MID000724831
MID096963194
MID052035425
NID000820381
HID055663538
MID980615298
MID060975844
MID103514048
NID980617435
HID017422304
MID980904478
MID093048957
MID078400165
MID006020457
MID098011992
HID005227228
HIT270010325
NID087738431
MID052052081
NID004320479
NID982073496
NID000809632
MID981954860
MID085031599
MID005068143
MID005356878
MID097239669
HID068806520
MID005363114
MID006031785
MID006014666
MID072782857
MID007138746
NID005356621
MID005379714
NID095947552
HID981 195936
THE DOW CHEMICAL COMPANY
PARKE DAVIS & CO
J D PLATING CO
MICHIGAN DISPOSAL, INC.
CHEM-MET SERVICES INC
APOLLO PLATING INC
UPJOHN CO THE
CLARK BROTHERS METAL FABRICATORS
PETRO-CHEM PROCESSING INC
MICHIGAN RECOVERY SYSTEMS
LANTZ W S CORP
THE DOW CHEMICAL COMPANY
MCLOUTH STEEL -TRENTON PLANT
THE DOW CHEMICAL COMPANY
COLUMBUS STEEL DRUM OF PONT I AC
ROMEO ENGINE PLT
MIDWEST PLATING CO INC
CYANOKEH
LEAR SIEGLER PLASTICS CORP.
LECO CORPORATION
ROUGE STEEL CO
VOSS STEEL CORP
NATIONAL STEEL CORPORATION GREAT LAKES D
JEFFERSON CONNORS PROJECT
DOW CORNING CORP MIDLAND PLT
DUNDEE WIRE AND MFC
BRAUN ENGINEERING COMPANY
ELECTRO- VOICE INC
GMC-SAGINAW DIVISION
HEIDTMAN STEEL PRODUCTS, INC.
NATIONAL METAL PROCESSING
ATOCHEM NORTH AMERICA
COIL ANODIZERS OIV LORIN IND
LACKS INDUSTRIES INC
COMMONWEALTH INDUSTRIES
BASF CORPORATION COATINGS & COLORANTS DI
CMC DELCO PRODUCTS DIVISION
FORD MOTOR CO WIXOM ASSEMBLY PLT
MIDWEST ALUMINUM MFC CO
PVS CHEMICALS INC MICHIGAN
MIDLAND
HOLLAND
MADISON HEIGHTS
BELLEVILLE
WYANDOTTE
ROSEVILLE
KALAMAZOO
GROSSE ILE
DETROIT
ROMULUS
DETROIT
MIDLAND
TRENTON
AUBURN
PONTIAC
ROMEO
GRAND RAPIDS
DETROIT
MENDON
ST JOSEPH
DEARBORN
TAYLOR
E CORSE
DETROIT
MIDLAND
DUNDEE
DETROIT
BUCHANAN
SAGINAW
ERIE
DETROIT
WYANDOTTE
MUSKEGON
GRAND RAPIDS
DETROIT
DETROIT
LIVONIA
WIXOM
KALAMAZOO
WYANDOTTE
TOTAL
GENERATED
(U.S. TONS)
33,760,292
171,182
105,813
93,364
89,855
89,592
74,538
74,364
69,569
57,170
37,276
36,137
27,624
20,935
20,140
19,426
16,417
15,032
14,541
14,081
13,928
13,208
12,216
12,161
11,761
7,615
6,986
6,860
6,418
5,610
5,456
5,344
5,077
4,988
4,669
4,648
4,620
4,384
4,288
3,992
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(Based on 1989 Data)
MICHIGAN
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2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
EPA ID Site Dame, City
Management Method
MID000724724 THE DOW CHEMICAL COMPANY. MIDLAND
AQUEOUS ORGANIC AND INORGANIC TREATMENT M091-N099
INCINERATION M041-M049
ENERGY RECOVERY (REUSE AS FUEL} M051-M059
MID006013643 PARXE DAVIS & CO., HOLLAND
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129
MID048090633 WAYNE DISPOSAL, INC., BELLEVILLE
LANDFILL M132
MID096963194 CHEM-MET SERVICES INC., WYANDOTTE
STABILIZATION M111-M119
MID000724831 MICHIGAN DISPOSAL, INC., BELLEVILLE
STABILIZATION M111-M119
MID052035425 APOLLO PLATING INC., ROSEVILLE
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT M071-M079
MID074259565 DYNECOL INC., DETROIT
METALS RECOVERY (FOR REUSE) M011-N019
STABILIZATION M111-M119
SLUDGE TREATMENT N101-M109
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT M071-M079
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129
MID98061S298 PETRO-CHEM PROCESSING INC., DETROIT
FUEL BLENDING M061
MID000820381 UPJOHN CO THE, KALANAZOO
UNDERGROUND INJECTION M134
INCINERATION M041-M049
INVALID SYSTEM TYPE
MID005379607 LAFARGE CORP., ALPENA
FUEL BLENDING M061
MID980617435 THE DOW CHEMICAL COMPANY, MIDLAND
AQUEOUS ORGANIC AND INORGANIC TREATMENT M091-M099
INCINERATION M041-M049
LANDFILL M132
MID006020457 MIDWEST PLATING CO INC., GRAND RAPIDS
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT M071-M079
MID098011992 CYANOKEM, DETROIT
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT M071-M079
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129
INVALID SYSTEM TYPE
MID005227228 LEAR SIEGLER PLASTICS CORP., MENDON
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT M071-M079
MID005068507 SUNOSTRAND HEAT TRANSFER INC., DOUAGIAC
SOLVENTS RECOVERY M021-M029
MID005344544 J D PLATING CO., MADISON HEIGHTS
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT M071-M079
MIT270010325 LECO CORPORATION, ST JOSEPH
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT M071-M079
MID058816927 JOHNSON CONTROLS GLOBE BATTERY OWOSSO, OWOSSO
SLUDGE TREATMENT M101-M109
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129
MID057D02602 ENVIRONMENTAL WASTE CONTROL INC., INKSTER
FUEL BLENDING M061
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT M071-M079
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129
INVALID SYSTEM TYPE
On Site
33,715,978
14,470
4,151
340,641
175
89,419
0
89,575
0
0
0
0
0
7,236
60,405
1,083
0
0
0
0
0
16,401
0
0
0
14,412
14,283
14,041
13,972
6,977
6,977
0
0
0
0
Off Site
0
4,042
0
0
199,896
31,687
114,149
0
58,497
12,776
3,283
1,878
191
66,849
0
53
13
55,594
14,527
8,388
97
10,735
5,481
35
0
0
0
0
0
0
8,085
3,663
1,613
29
Method Total
33,715,978
18,511
4,151
340,641
200,071
121,106
114,149
89,575
58,497
12,776
3,283
1,878
191
74,085
60,405
1,136
13
55,594
14,527
8,388
97
16,401
10,735
5,481
35
14,412
14,283
14,041
13,972
6,977
6,977
8,085
3,663
1,613
29
Total
Managed 1
33,738,640
340,641
200,071
121,106
114,149
89,575
76,624
74,085
61,554
55,594
23,012
16,401
'16,252
14,412
14,283
14,041
13,972
13,954
13,390
(eluding quantity aanaged by storage only.
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National Biennial ROM Hazardous Waste Report
(Based on 1989 Data)
MICHIGAN
TABLE 6. FORTY LARGEST RGRA HAZARDOUS WASTE FACILITIES, 1909 (continued)
Tol
Rank EPA ID Site Name, City Manaj
Management Method On Site Off Site Method Total
20 MID060975844 MICHIGAN RECOVERY SYSTEMS, ROMULUS 12,
SOLVENTS RECOVERY M021-M029 0 6,678 6,678
FUEL BLENDING M061 0 5,699 5,699
INVALID SYSTEM TYPE 0 47 47
21 MID981954860 DUNDEE WIRE AND MFG., DUNDEE 7
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129 7,577 0 7,577
22 MID006523385 US CHEMICAL CO INC., ROSEVILLE 7
SOLVENTS RECOVERY N021-M029 0 7,573 7,573
23 MID990858003 ORGANIC CHEMICALS INC., GRANDVILLE 4
SOLVENTS RECOVERY M021-N029 0 4,683 4,683
24 MID072782857 COMMONWEALTH INDUSTRIES, DETROIT 4
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT M071-N079 4,170 0 4,170
25 MID083684290 HEXCEL CORP CHEMICAL PRODUCTS DIV.. ZEELAND 3
SOLVENTS RECOVERY M021-N029 3,795 0 3,795
26 MID005503263 MODERN HARD CHROME SERVICE CO., WARREN 3
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT M071-M079 3,531 0 3,531
27 MID981088297 BIG RAPIDS PRODUCTS. INC., BIG RAPIDS 2
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT M071-M079 2,502 0 2,502
28 MID088754668 EDWARDS OIL SERVICE INC., DETROIT 2
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129 0 2,262 2,262
29 MIT270012669 GRAND RAPIDS DIE CASTING, GRAND RAPIDS 1
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT N071-M079 1,518 0 1,518
30 MID001868595 COATINGS AND COLORANTS DIV., GRAND RAPIDS 1
SOLVENTS RECOVERY N021-M029 1,163 0 1,163
31 MID092947928 DRUG & LABORATORY DISPOSAL INC., PLAINWELL
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129 522 292 814
STABILIZATION M111-M119 51 0 51
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT M071-M079 39 11 50
32 MID005339460 CADON PLATING CO.. WYANDOTTE
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT M071-M079 897 0 897
33 MID006131890 GREDE FOUNDRIES INC IRON MOUNTAIN PLANT, KINGSFORD
OTHER TREATMENT N121-M129 568 0 568
34 MID020906764 DETREX CORPORATION- SOLVENTS DIVISION, GRAND RAPIDS
SOLVENTS RECOVERY N021-M029 0 282 282
35 MID072569510 KOCH CHEMICAL COMPANY, WHITEHALL
SOLVENTS RECOVERY M021-M029 277 0 277
36 MID005378161 MICHIGAN CHROME & CHEMICAL CO., DETROIT
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129 160 0 160
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT H071-M079 36 0 36
37 MID070299268 M N P MFC CORP., UTICA
OTHER RECOVERY H031-M039 144 0 144
38 MID044973642 ARMORCLAD INC., FARMINGTON
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT H071-M079 138 0 138
39 MIT270012131 CATHODIC ELECTROCOATING CO., ECORSE
FUEL BLENDING N061 125 0 125
40 MID006016547 STEELCASE INC., GRAND RAPIDS .
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129 99 0 99
FUEL BLENDING N061 0 24 24
1 Excluding quantity Managed by storage only.
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Minnesota
Region V
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MINNESOTA
EPA Region Address:
U.S. EPA Region V
Waste Management Division
230 S. Dearborn Street
Mail Stop 5HR13
Chicago, IL 60604
Biennial Report Data Collection
Instrument:
State-specific annual report
Address of Participating State
Environmental Authority
Generator Technical Assistance Unit
Hazardous Waste Division
Minnesota Pollution Control Agency
520 Lafayette Road North
St. Paul, MN 55155-3898
Contact Name:
Phone:
Notes: No special notes for Minnesota.
Mr. Edward R. Meyer
Supervisor
(612) 297-8333
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National Biennial KM Hazardous Haste Report
(Based on 1989 Data)
MINNESOTA
Table 1. RCRA Hazardous Uaste Generation
Total Nurber of RCRA Large Quantity Generators:
Total Quantity of Regulated Waste Generated:
241
239,098 tons
RCRA TSD Facilities (excluding storage-only facilities)
Facilities managing only waste generated on site
Facilities managing only waste generated off site
Facilities Managing waste generated both on and off site
Total RCRA TSD Facilities (excluding storage-only facilities):
Total Quantity of RCRA Regulated Uaste Managed in RCRA TSD units:
(excluding quantity managed only in storage)
Total RCRA TSD Facilities:
77
10
7
94
348,586 tons
237
Final Disposition of Wastes Managed in RCRA Processes
Management Method
METALS RECOVERY (FOR REUSE)
SOLVENTS RECOVERY
OTHER RECOVERY
INCINERATION
ENERGY RECOVERY (REUSE AS FUEL)
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT
AQUEOUS ORGANIC TREATMENT
SLUDGE TREATMENT
STABILIZATION
OTHER TREATMENT
LAND TREATMENT
LANDFILL
OTHER DISPOSAL
INVALID SYSTEM TYPE
TOTAL
PERCENTAGE
No. of
facilities
Code
M011-M019
M021-M029
M031-M039
M041-M049
M051-M059
M071-M079
M081-M089
M101-M109
M111-M119
M121-M129
M131
M132
M137
using
method*
5
8
19
7
3
7
1
2
1
60
3
5
2
16
Hazardous Uaste Managed
Quantities (tons)
On site
Off site
Total Percent
94
162
231
259
3,886
27
75,079
48,113
24.192
551
75,065
9,735
27
1
0
237,329
68.1 X
80,000
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
31,257
111,257
31.9 X
80,162
231
259
3,886
27
75,079
48,113
24,192
551
75,065
9,735
27
1
31,257
348,586
100%
23.0
.1
.1
1.1
.0
21.5
13.8
6.9
.2
21.5
2.8
.0
.0
, 9.0
100.0
-
•Column nay not sum to total because facilities may have multiple handling methods.
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Natiml Biennial RCRA Hazardous Uaste Report
{Based on 1989 Data)
laports
State Tons Received
AL 1,192
AR 6
AZ 21
CA 387
CO 1
FL 9
GA 12
IA 842
ID 2
IL 2,385
IN 857
KS 3
KY 170
LA 18
MA 8
HD 24
MI 49
MO 2,845
NC 2
ND 102
NE 6
NJ 168
NV 1
NY 149
OH 58
OK 282
OR 345
PA 509
PR 25
SC 28
SO 316
TN 5
TX 400
UT 7
VA 2
UA 0
WI 1,200
WV 146
MINNESOTA
TABLE 2. RCRA Hazardous Uaste laports and Exports. 1989
Exports
State Tons Shipped
AL 1,134
AR 911
AZ 169
CA 101
CT 61
ID 15
IL 19,903
IN 1,318
KS 21
KY 10
LA 560
MA 40
MI 922
MO 207
NC 2
NJ 68
NY 21
OH 117
OK 5,203
OR 2
PA 0
SC 7
SD 1
TN 15
TX 29
UT 2
UI 7,965
TOTAL 38,805
TOTAL
12,581
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National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Uaste Report
(Based on 1989 Data)
MINNESOTA
TABLE 3. RANK ORDER OF 40 LARGEST HAZARDOUS UASTES GENERATED, 1909
Quantity Generated
Rank Uaste Type (tons) Percentage
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
D007
DOMX*
MOHX*
0002
FOHX*
K048
D008
K061
0001
F006
F005
F002
F003
F001
0011
F009
K046
F007
K051
0003
K050
0006
0004
F019
0009
UONX*
F008
P067
U220
U019
U223
0005
1)188
P120
U211
U044
U002
U239
U080
U158
103,134
43,355
29,108
22,089
7,885
7,435
5,878
4,915
3,539
3,270
2,719
1,019
986
840
592
591
462
320
283
258
186
109
42
20
18
15
8
6
2
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
43.1
18.1
12.2
9.2
3.3
3.1
2.5
2.1
1.5
1.4
1.1
.4
.4
.4
.2
.2
.2
.1
.1
.1
.1
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
These waste types represent waste streams that were characterized
by more than one EPA waste code. An explanation of the derivation
of these Mixture codes is provided in Section 2-3.
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national Biennial KM Hazardous Uaste Report
(Based on 1989 Data)
MINNESOTA
Table 4. Four Largest Quantities and Types of RCRA Hazardous waste Managed, by RCRA Management Method, 1989
Method
METALS RECOVERY (FOR REUSE)
SOLVENTS RECOVERY
OTHER RECOVERY
INCINERATION
ENERGY RECOVERY (REUSE AS FUEL)
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT
AQUEOUS ORGANIC TREATMENT
SLUDGE TREATMENT
STABILIZATION
OTHER TREATMENT
LAND TREATMENT
Code
Uaste Type
Quantity Managed
in State (tons)
M011-M019
M021-M029
H031-M039
M041-M049
M051-M059
M071-M079
M081-M089
M101-M109
M111-M119
M121-M129
MT31
0008
D002
F006
FOMX*
MOMX*
F001
F002
MOMX*
D001
F003
DOMX*
F005
D001
DOMX*
D002
D001
D008
DOMX*
DOMX*
D007
D002
0003
MOMX*
0002
D001
MOMX*
0002
F006
D001
DOMX*
D007
D002
F002
D011
MOMX*
KOOI
KOSO
D002
80,030
88
44
109
64
29
28
143
49
28
13
2,048
1,554
118
105
20
6
1
40,733
32,901
1,228
196
47,914
173
26
23,957
173
49
13
551
67,709
6,873
109
90
7,751
1,680
186
110
* These waste types represent waste streaas that were characterized
by More than one EPA waste code. An explanation of the derivation
of these mixture codes is provided in Section 2-3.
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National Biennial ROM Hazardous Waste Report
(Baaed on 1989 Data)
MINNESOTA
Table 4. Four Largest Quantities and Types of ROM Hazardous Haste Managed, by ROW Management Method, 1989
(continued)
Management Quantity Managed
Method Code Waste Type in State (tons)
LANDFILL N132 F006 21
MOMX* 4
0008 2
F002 0
OTHER DISPOSAL M137 0008 1
INVALID SYSTEM TYPE 0001 9,646
0002 7,743
F005 4,386
F003 3,413
TOTAL 348,586
* These waste types represent waste streams that were characterized
by more than one EPA waste code. An explanation of the derivation
of these mixture codes is provided in Section 2-3.
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National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Haste Report
(Based on 1989 Data)
MINNESOTA
TABLE 5. FORTY LARGEST RCRA HAZARDOUS IMSTE GENERATORS AND RCRA QUANTITY GENERATED, 19B9
RANK
EPAID
SITE NAME
CITY
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
MNT280010257
MND006161756
NND000686071
NN0000823922
NN0006172969
MND079731519
NN0041775008
MND050730175
NN0006148092
NND006147847
NN0006172902
NN0006147268
MN0001 037639
MND981 098478
MN0000823914
NN0071496368
MND006253801
HND006156590
NND006251839
NND980700900
NND006207773
MN0042651687
NND006172621
NND041786930
MN0006154918
NN3170022914
MND990860470
MND047250444
MND000819284
NMD006456768
NND022995690
MND000819268
NND006167332
NND006162820
NND077636397
NND006160014
NND000608547
NND980680540
NND050742014
MN0980501167
NICO PRODUCTS, INC.
IBM ROCHESTER
KOCH REFINING COMPANY
UNISYS CORP. - SHEPARD ROAD
3M-CHENOLITE
UNISYS CORP.-ROSEVILLE
NORTH STAR STEEL
HARD CHROME INC.
GOPHER SMELTING COMPANY
VISION EASE LENS D IV. /CAME LOT IND.
3M/MAGNETIC A/V PRODUCTS DIV.
SHELDAHL INC. EAST PLANT
ADVANCE CIRCUITS INC.
METRO RECOVERY SYSTEMS (LANCY)
UNISYS CORP. - EAGAN
STROH BREWERY CO
SUPERIOR PLATING INC
FEDERAL-HOFFMAN, INC.
WOLKERSTORFER CO. INC.
BUREAU OF ENGRAVING INC.
FORD MOTOR COMPANY
ADVANCE CIRCUITS INC.
COOPERATIVE PLATING
AF2 INC.
ELECTRO-PLATING ENGINEERING CO. INC.
NAVAL SYSTEMS DIV. OF FMC CORP.
BMC INDUSTRIES, INC
OSMONICS INC
HONEYWELL INC. - GOLDEN VALLEY
HUTCHINSON TECHNOLOGY INC.
SMITH SYSTEM MFG. CO.
ALLIANT TECHSYSTEMS INC.
ANDERSEN CORPORATION
ASHLAND - ST PAUL PARK REFINERY
LITCHFIELD PRECISION COMPONENTS
PLATING INCORPORATED
CONTROL DATA CORP (MEADOUBROOK)
ADVANCE CIRCUITS INC.
CROWN CORK & SEAL CONP. INC.- FARIBAULT
CRENLO, INC. -PLANT *2
MINNEAPOLIS
ROCHESTER
ROSEMOUNT
SAINT PAUL
COTTAGE GROVE
ROSEVILLE
SAINT PAUL
MINNEAPOLIS
EAGAN
ST. CLOUD
HUTCHINSON
NORTHFIELD
ROSEVILLE
ROSEVILLE
EAGAN
SAINT PAUL
MINNEAPOLIS
ANOKA
NEW BRIGHTON
MINNEAPOLIS
SAINT PAUL
MINNETONKA
SAINT PAUL
COLUMBIA HEIGHTS
SAINT PAUL
MINNEAPOLIS
SAINT PAUL
MINNETONKA
GOLDEN VALLEY
HUTCHINSON
PRINCETON
ARDEN HILLS
BAYPORT
ST. PAUL PARK
LITCHFIELD
SAINT PAUL
MINNEAPOLIS
HOPKINS
FARIBAULT
ROCHESTER
TOTAL
GENERATED
(U.S. TONS)
68,266
42,659
32,109
24,582
12,111
7,719
4,915
4,761
4,375
3,361
2,451
1,698
1,695
1,639
1,558
1,438
1,252
1,248
1,137
1,022
924
902
884
788
725
562
537
492
455
454
383
349
349
322
292
268
255
244
243
239
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National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report
(Based on 1989 Data)
MINNESOTA
TABLE 6. FORTY LARGEST RCRA HAZARDOUS IMSTE FACILITIES. 1989
Rank EPA ID Site Name, City
Management Method
1
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
MND000686071 KOCH REFINING COMPANY, ROSEMOUNT
AQUEOUS ORGANIC TREATMENT
SLUDGE TREATMENT
LAND TREATMENT
NND006148092 GOPHER SMELTING COMPANY, EAGAN
METALS RECOVERY (FOR REUSE)
MNT280010257 NICO PRODUCTS, INC., MINNEAPOLIS
OTHER TREATMENT
MND006161756 IBM ROCHESTER, ROCHESTER
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT
OTHER TREATMENT
ENERGY RECOVERY (REUSE AS FUEL)
MN0000823922 UNISYS CORP. - SHEPARD ROAD
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT
INVALID SYSTEM TYPE
OTHER TREATMENT
MND006172969 3M-CHEMOLITE, COTTAGE GROVE
INVALID SYSTEM TYPE
INCINERATION
MND981098478 METRO RECOVERY SYSTEMS (LAN
INVALID SYSTEM TYPE
OTHER TREATMENT
MND079731519 UNISYS CORP.-ROSEVILLE, ROSEVILLE
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT
METALS RECOVERY (FOR REUSE)
SLUDGE TREATMENT
OTHER TREATMENT
MND006147847 VISION EASE LENS DIV./CAMELOT
OTHER TREATMENT
STABILIZATION
SOLVENTS RECOVERY
MND981190242 APTUS (NEI), LAKEVILLE
INVALID SYSTEM TYPE
MND000686196 BURLINGTON NORTHERN TIE PLA
LAND TREATMENT
MND000823914 UNISYS CORP. - EAGAN, EAGAN
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT
OTHER TREATMENT
MND054497052 VAN WATERS & ROGERS, INC., MINNEAPOLIS
INVALID SYSTEM TYPE
MND006253801 SUPERIOR PLATING INC., MINNEAPOLIS
OTHER TREATMENT
LANDFILL
MND000685941 SOLV-OIL SERVICE AND SUPF
INVALID SYSTEM TYPE
MND006154918 ELECTRO-PLATING ENGINEERING CO.
OTHER TREATMENT
MND041786930 AF2 INC., COLUMBIA HEIGHTS
OTHER TREATMENT
MND000686709 ASHLAND CHEMICAL COMPANY, SHAKOPEE
INVALID SYSTEM TYPE
3UNT
M081-M089
H101-M109
M131
Ml
M011-M019
DLIS
M121-M129
M071-M079
M121-M129
M051-M059
SAINT PAUL
M071-M079
M121-M129
N041-M049
f), ROSEVILLE
M121-M129
/RLE
M071-M079
M011-M019
M101-M109
M121-M129
f IND., ST. CLOUD
N121-M129
M1 11 -Ml 19
M021-M029
r. BRAINERD
N131
N071-N079
M121-M129
INNEAPOLIS
kPOLIS
M121-M129
M132
»., HOPKINS
». INC., SAINT PAUL
M121-M129
M121-M129
UCOPEE
On Site
48,113
24,143
8,055
0
67,578
41,647
4
1
23,882
0
117
0
3,862
0
13
7,556
72
49
1
2,794
551
12
0
1,680
1,479
33
0
966
7
0
647
630
0
Off Site
0
0
0
80,000
0
0
0
0
0
140
0
16,768
0
9,823
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1,850
0
0
0
1,116
0
0
933
0
0
535
Method Total
48,113
24,143
8,055
80,000
67,578
41,647
4
1
23,882
140
117
16,768
3,862
9,823
13
7,556
72
49
1
2,794
551
12
1,850
1,680
1,479
33
1,116
966
7
933
647
630
535
Total
Managed 1
80,312
80,000
67,578
41,652
24,139
20,630
9,835
7,677
3,357
1,850
1,680
' 1,512
1,116
973
933
647
630
535
Excluding quantity Managed by storage only.
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(Based on 1989 Data)
MINNESOTA
TABLE 6. FORTY LARGEST RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE FACILITIES, 1909 (continued)
Rank EPA ID Site Name, City
Management Method
19
20
21
22
23
MND047250444 OSMONICS INC., MINNETONKA
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129
MND000819284 HONEYWELL INC. - GOLDEN VALLEY, GOLDEN VALLEY
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT M071-M079
INVALID SYSTEM TYPE
MND022995690 SMITH SYSTEM MFG. CO., PRINCETON
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129
MND0061600U PLATING INCORPORATED, SAINT PAUL
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129
MN31700229U NAVAL SYSTEMS DIV. OF FMC CORP., MINNEAPOLIS
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT M071-M079
ENERGY RECOVERY (REUSE AS FUEL) M051-M059
SOLVENTS RECOVERY M021-M029
OTHER TREATMENT M121-N129
24 MND064767858 GLASSTITE INC., DUNNELL
OTHER RECOVERY M031-M039
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129
25 MND077636397 LITCHFIELD PRECISION COMPONENTS, LITCHFIELD
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129
26 MNT280010372 ROSEMOUNT INC. - EDEN PRAIRIE, EDEN PRAIRIE
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129
OTHER RECOVERY M031-M039
OTHER DISPOSAL M137
27 MND006963508 NORTHWEST AIRLINES-BLDG B MAIN BASE, ST. PAUL
OTHER TREATMENT M121-Ml29
ENERGY RECOVERY (REUSE AS FUEL) M051-N059
LANDFILL M132
28 MND006261267 PRECISION PLATING INC., MINNEAPOLIS
OTHER TREATMENT N121-M129
29 MND980501134 MCLAUGHLIN GORMLEY KING CO., MINNEAPOLIS
SOLVENTS RECOVERY M021-M029 93
30 MND081138604 ALLIANT TECHSYSTEMS PROVING GROUND ELK RIVER
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129 46
INVALID SYSTEM TYPE 0
INCINERATION M041-M049 18
31 MND000293365 MEDTRONIC INC. FRIDLEY
SOLVENTS RECOVERY M021-N029 54
INVALID SYSTEM TYPE 0
32 NND982419756 CLEANCO TRUCK WASH ROSEVILLE
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129 82
33 NND001970334 HONEYWELL INC. • ORDNANCE DIVISION HOPKINS
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129 71
INVALID SYSTEM TYPE 0
34 MND006962492 BLACKS PHOTOGRAPHY USA INC. MINNEAPOLIS
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129 73
35 NND000608554 CONTROL DATA CORP. (BOTH STREET) BLOOMINGTON
METALS RECOVERY (FOR REUSE) M011-M019 72
On Site
468
351
0
348
266
143
20
17
1
174
0
151
137
3
1
125
6
4
125
Off Site
0
6
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
21
0
0
28
0
3
0
0
Method Total
468
351
6
348
266
143
20
17
1
174
0
151
137
3
1
125
6
4
125
93
46
21
18
54
28
82
71
3
73
72
Tot«
Manage
1 Excluding quantity Managed by storage only.
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(Based on 1969 Data)
MINNESOTA
ank
36
37
38
39
40
EPA ID Site Name, City
Management Method
On Site
MN0042651687 ADVANCE CIRCUITS INC.
OTHER TREATMENT
MN0000819300 HONEYWELL
SOLVENTS RECOVERY
MN0985668227 PRECISION
OTHER TREATMENT
- AVIONICS - ST.
DIVERSIFIED IND.
M121-M129
LOUIS PARK
M021-M029
INC.
M121-M129
MND006249668 METAL-MATIC INC
OTHER TREATMENT
OTHER RECOVERY
MND077632610 TECHNICAL
OTHER TREATMENT
PLATING INC.
M121-M129
M031-M039
M121-M129
MINNETONKA
71
Total
Managed 1
Off Site Method Total
0
71
ST. LOUIS PARK
PLYMOUTH
MINNEAPOLIS
MINNEAPOLIS
55
52
30
15
31
0
0
0
0
0
55
52
30
15
31
71
55
52
45
31
eluding quantity managed by storage only.
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Mississippi
Region IV
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MISSISSIPPI
EPA Region Address:
U.S. EPA Region IV
Waste Division, Waste Programs
Branch
State Programs Section
345 Courtland Street
Atlanta, GA 30365
Biennial Report Data Collection
Instrument
Hazardous Waste Report
Address of Participating State
Environmental Authority
Hazardous Waste Division
Office of Pollution Control
Department of Environmental Quality
Post Office Box 10385
Jackson, MS 39289-0385
Contact Name:
Phone:
Mr. Michael J. Weaver
Data Base Administrator
(601) 961-5314
Notes: No special notes for Mississippi.
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National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report
(Based on 1989 Data)
MISSISSIPPI
Table 1. RCRA Hazardous Haste Generation and
Total Nunber of RCRA Large Quantity Generators:
Total Quantity of Regulated Waste Generated:
, 1989
153
717,291 tons
RCRA TSD Facilities (excluding storage-only facilities)
Facilities Managing only waste generated on site
Facilities imaging only waste generated off site
Facilities Managing waste generated both on and off site
Total RCRA TSD Facilities (excluding storage-only facilities):
Total Quantity of RCRA Regulated Waste Managed in RCRA TSD units:
(excluding quantity managed only in storage)
Total RCRA TSD Facilities:
Final Disposition of Wastes
Management Method
in RCRA Processes
Code
No. of
facilities
using
method*
SOLVENTS RECOVERY
INCINERATION
FUEL BLENDING
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT
STABILIZATION
OTHER TREATMENT
LAND TREATMENT
LANDFILL
UNDERGROUND INJECTION
OTHER DISPOSAL
INVALID SYSTEM TYPE
TOTAL
PERCENTAGE
M021-M029
M041-M049
M061
M071-M079
M111-M119
M121-M129
M131
M132
M134
M137
4
2
1
5
1
1
2
2
1
1
2
13
8
3
2
13
697,961 tons
31
Hazardous Waste Managed
Quantities (tons)
On site
167
4
0
327,831
0
3,290
2,561
3,367
342,473
5
0
679,698
97.4 X
Off site
264
74
210
17
19
0
17,679
0
0
0
0
18,263
2.6 X
Total Percent
431
78
210
327,848
19
3,290
20,240
3,367
342,473
5
0
697,961
100X
.1
.0
.0
47.0
.0
.5
2.9
.5
49.1
.0
.0
100.0
»
•Coliwn may not sum to total because facilities may have multiple handling methods.
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(Based on 1909 Data)
MISSISSIPPI
TABLE 2. RCRA Hazardous Waste laports and Exports. 1909
State
AL
AR
CA
IL
IN
KY
LA
140
TN
TX
TOTAL
laports
Tons Received
6
246
18
0
1
5
17,690
14
648
21
18,649
State
AL
AR
AZ
FL
GA
IL
IN
KY
LA
HI
NO
NY
OH
OK
PA
SC
TN
TX
Exports
Tons Shipped
11,532
65
18
8
78
2,766
64
711
8,162
577
678
0
35
270
717
46
13,028
4,661
TOTAL
43,415
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{Based on 19B9 Data)
MISSISSIPPI
TABLE 3. RANK ORDER OF 40 LARGEST HAZARDOUS WASTES GENERATED. 1989
Quantity Generated
Rank Waste Type (tons) Percentage
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
D003
DOHX*
0001
MOMX*
K061
K051
F019
0002
FOMX*
K104
F006
IC083
U051
F005
0007
0008
U220
F001
F007
K048
K001
P048
F003
F002
P020
POMX*
0004
K052
UOMX*
K050
U122
P123
KOHX*
F008
D006
K045
D009
U211
U190
F009
670.297
19,252
3,521
3,519
2,303
2,128
2.027
1,719
1,681
1,406
1,231
1,184
792
785
669
666
584
561
543
464
396
298
276
258
193
157
95
70
64
40
33
32
16
9
6
5
3
3
2
2
93.4
2.7
.5
.5
.3
.3
.3
.2
.2
.2
.2
.2
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
* These waste types represent waste streams that were characterized
by more than one EPA waste code. An explanation of the derivation
of these mixture codes is provided in Section 2-3.
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(Based on 1989 Data)
MISSISSIPPI
Table 4. Four Largest Quantities and Types of ROM Hazardous Uaste Managed, by ROW Nanageaent Method, 1989
Management
Method
SOLVENTS RECOVERY
INCINERATION
FUEL BLENDING
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT
STABILIZATION
OTHER TREATMENT
LAND TREATMENT
LANDFILL
UNDERGROUND INJECTION
OTHER DISPOSAL
INVALID SYSTEM TYPE
TOTAL
Code
M021-M029
M041-M049
M061
M071-M079
M111-M119
M121-M129
M131
M132
M134
M137
Uaste Type
FOMX*
D001
F003
F001
D001
FOMX*
D002
DOKX*
FOMX*
F003
D001
MOMX*
D003
DOMX*
F019
D002
F006
D002
DOMX*
IC048
K051
K052
K050
0003
F003
D003
FOMX*
D001
FOMX*
Quantity Managed
in State (tons)
400
14
8
7
24
14
8
8
137
47
17
6
324,453
2,000
775
489
19
0
3,290
18,143
1,987
70
40
3,367
0
342,473
5
0
0
697,961
* These waste types represent waste streams that were characterized
by acre than one EPA waste code. An explanation of the derivation
of these nixture codes is provided in Section 2-3.
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(Based on 1989 Data)
MISSISSIPPI
TABLE 5. FORTY LARGEST RCRA HAZARDOUS HASTE GENERATORS AND RCRA QUANTITY GENERATED. 1989
RANK
EPAID
SITE NAME
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
MSD008186587
MSD980601686
MSD054179403
MSD033417031
MSD079461406
MSD008158685
MSD004001244
MSD050648757
MS6210020560
MSD098590615
NSD000693176
MSD980842231
MSD054531215
MSD081387730
MSD006294771
NSD990714081
MSD007031230
MSD980601512
MSD041 165747
MSD9821 14712
NSD980709646
MSD010406809
MSD053778668
HS0066106923
MSD081341729
MSD004010724
MSD063947790
MSD050999127
MSD054176052
NSD000742668
MSD000287417
MSD007019623
NSD008182081
NSD000272385
MSD033359266
NSD990866329
MSD004003513
MSD980708846
MS8210022812
MSD096076781
NORTON INTERNATIONAL, INC.
CATERPILLAR, INC.
CHEVRON U.S.A. INC.
FIRST CHEMICAL CORPORATION
AMERADA HESS CORPORATION
MISSISSIPPI STEEL DIVISION
GENCORP POLYMER PRODUCTS
INGALLS SHIPBUILDING, INC. (WEST BANK)
MISSISSIPPI ARMY AMMUNITION PLANT
INGALLS SHIPBUILDING. INC. (EAST BANK)
ENTERPRISE RECOVERY SYSTEMS, INC.
LAWN-BOY, INC.
TRUE TEMPER SPORTS
KERR-MCGEE CHEMICAL CORP.
CHROMCRAFT FURNITURE
CEDAR CHEMICAL COMPANY
VISTA POLYMERS
MORTON INTERNATIONAL, INC.
AKZO COATINGS, INC.
REMAN, INC.
KEMANORD, INC.
AUTOMATIC PROCESSING, INC.
T & M TERMINAL COMPANY
PLATTE CHEMICAL COMPANNY
RINGIER AMERICA, INC.
UNITED TECHNOLOGIES MOTOR SYSTEMS
PIPER IMPACT, INC.
AMOCO PETROLEUM ADDITIVES CO.
COAST ENGINEER & MANUFACTURING CO.
GE PLASTICS
THOMPSON * FORMBY INC.
HEATCRAFT INC.
HERCULES INC.
RED PANTHER CHEMICAL
VICKERS, INC.
KERR-MCGEE CHEMICAL CORP.
CECO BUILDINGS DIV.
VAN LEER CONTAINERS. INC.
AVCRAD
IPC CORINTH DIVISION, INC.
CITY
MOSS POINT
CORINTH
PASCAGOULA
PASCAGOULA
PURVIS
FLOWOOD
COLUMBUS
PASCAGOULA
STENNIS SPACE CENTER
PASCAGOULA
BYHAL1A
OXFORD
AMORY
MERIDIAN
SENATOBIA
VICKSBURG
ABERDEEN
MOSS POINT
CLINTON
POLKVILLE
COLUMBUS
MOSS POINT
COLLINS
GREENVILLE
CORINTH
COLUMBUS
NEW ALBANY
NATCHEZ
GULFPORT
PEARLINGTON
OLIVE BRANCH,
GRENADA
HATTIESBURG
CLARKSDALE
JACKSON
COLUMBUS
COLUMBUS
CANTON
GULFPORT
CORINTH
TOTAL
GENERATED
(U.S. TONS)
670,720
11,296
5,885
3,174
2,561
2,306
2,053
1,694
1,434
1,381
821
787
771
645
642
565
545
498
458
428
425
386
356
347
344
341
311
299
285
278
272
223
168
163
155
147
146
141
123
123
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(Based on 1989 Data)
MISSISSIPPI
TABLE 6. FORTY LARGEST RCRA HAZARDOUS IMSTE FACILITIES. 1909
Rank
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
EPA ID Site Name, City
Management Method
MSD008186587 MORTON INTERNATIONAL, INC., MOSS POINT
UNDERGROUND INJECTION M134
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT M071-M079
LANDFILL M132
MSD083543009 ROGERS' RENTAL & LANDFILL CO., CENTREVILLE
LAND TREATMENT M131
MSD054179403 CHEVRON U.S.A. INC., PASCAGOULA
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT M071-M079
OTHER DISPOSAL M137
MSD079461406 AMERADA HESS CORPORATION, PURVIS
LAND TREATMENT M131
MSD980842231 LAWN-BOY, INC., OXFORD
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT M071-M079
MSD000693176 ENTERPRISE RECOVERY SYSTEMS, INC., BYHALIA
SOLVENTS RECOVERY N021-M029
FUEL BLENDING N061
LANDFILL M132
MSD000829150 ASHLAND CHEMICAL INC., JACKSON
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT M071-M079
INCINERATION M041-M049
STABILIZATION M111-M119
SOLVENTS RECOVERY M021-M029
NSD096076781 IPC CORINTH DIVISION, INC., CORINTH
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT M071-M079
MSD981856933 MISSISSIPPI NAPTHA DISTRIBUTORS, JACKSON
SOLVENTS RECOVERY M021-M029
MSD067695742 FMC CORPORATION, TUPELO
SOLVENTS RECOVERY M021-M029
MS6210020560 MISSISSIPPI ARMY AMMUNITION PLANT, STENNIS
INCINERATION M041-M049
MSD000644617 SYSTEM ENERGY RESOURCES, INC., PORT GIBSON
INVALID SYSTEM TYPE
MSD961030984 SAFETY-KLEEN CORP. 6-094-01, SOUTHHAVEN
INVALID SYSTEM TYPE
On Site
342,473
324,880
3,367
0
3,290
2,000
5
2,561
775
145
0
0
60
0
0
0
116
14
8
SPACE CENTER
4
0
0
Off Site
0
0
0
17,679
0
0
0
0
0
261
210
0
17
74
19
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
Method Total
342,473
324,880
3,367
17,679
3,290
2,000
5
2,561
775
406
210
0
76
74
19
3
116
14
8
4
0
0
Toti
Managt
670,/
17,<
5,2
2,!
1
<
1 Excluding quantity Managed by storage only.
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Missouri
Region VII
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MISSOURI
EPA Region Address:
U.S. EPA Region VII
RCRA, Waste Management Division
RCRA RADM
726 Minnesota Avenue
Kansas City, KS 66101
Biennial Report Data Collection
instrument
EPA Hazardous Waste Report
Address of Participating State
Environmental Authority
Hazardous Waste Program
Department of Natural Resources
Post Office Box 176
Jefferson City, MO 65102
Contact Name:
Phone:
Mr. Joe Davis
(314) 751-5537
Notes: No special notes for this State.
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(Based on 1909 Data)
MISSOURI
Table 1. RCRA Hazardous waste Generation
Total Number of RCRA Large Quantity Generators:
Total Quantity of Regulated Waste Generated:
298
384,289 tons
RCRA ISO Facilities (excluding storage-only facilities)
Facilities Managing only waste generated on site
Facilities managing only waste generated off site
Facilities Managing waste generated both on and off site
Total RCRA TSO Facilities (excluding storage-only facilities):
Total Quantity of RCRA Regulated Waste Managed in RCRA TSO units:
(excluding quantity Managed in storage only)
Total RCRA TSO Facilities:
16
7
4
29
289,531 tons
74
Final Disposition of wastes
Management Method
in RCRA Processes
METALS RECOVERY (FOR REUSE)
SOLVENTS RECOVERY
OTHER RECOVERY
INCINERATION
ENERGY RECOVERY (REUSE AS FUEL)
FUEL BLENDING
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT
OTHER TREATMENT
LAND TREATMENT
LANDFILL
OTHER DISPOSAL
INVALID SYSTEM TYPE
TOTAL
PERCENTAGE
No. of
facilities
Code
M011-M019
M021-M029
M031-M039
M041-M049
NOS1-M059
M061
M071-M079
M121-M129
M131
M132
M137
using
Method*
3
11
1
10
2
6
4
9
1
3
2
1
29
Hazardous Waste Managed
Quantities (tons)
On site
Off site
Total Percent
41
103
0
68,736
33
59,615
37,880
793
0
5,665
0
0
172,866
59.7 X
16,775
118
0
267
40,702
56,065
0
106
27
36
2,530
38
116,665
40.3 X
16,816
221
0
69,003
40,734
115,681
37,880
899
27
5,700
2,530
38
289,531
100X
5.8
.1
.0
23.8
14.1
40.0
13.1
.3
.0
2.0
.9
.0
, 100.0
-
•Colum nay not sum to total because facilities may have Multiple handling methods.
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(Based on 1989 Data)
laports
State Tons Received
AR 659
AZ 65
CA 158
CO 23
GA 129
IA 936
IL 48,245
IN 5,353
KS 977
KY 23,365
LA 79
MI 41
MN 246
MS 485
HT 0
NO 3
NE 46
NJ 2,503
NV 17
HY 571
OH 1,437
OR 155
SO 3
TN 113
TX 932
UT 13
VA 61
UA 17
UI 10,313
TOTAL 96,944
MISSOURI
TABLE 2. RCRA Hazardous Uaste laports and Exports, 1989
Exports
State Tons Shipped
AL 933
AR 1,339
AZ 1,256
CT 4
FL 62
GA 56
IA 2
ID 4
IL 45,479
IN 7,806
KS 1,690
ICY 1,967
LA 3,587
ME 4
MI 15,128
MN 1,171
MS 37
NJ 1
NV 0
NY 29
OH 231
OK 10,644
PA 10,056
RI 0
SC 371
TN 865
TX 1.933
UT 112
VT 0
UI 387
TOTAL 105,154
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(Based on 1989 Data)
MISSOURI
TABLE 3. RANK ORDER OF 40 URGEST HAZARDOUS IMSTES GENERATED, 1989
Quantity Generated
Rank Waste Type
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(Based on 1989 Data)
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Table 4. Four Largest Quantities and Types of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed, by RCRA Nanageaent Method. 1909
Management
Method
METALS RECOVERY (FOR REUSE)
SOLVENTS RECOVERY
OTHER RECOVERY
INCINERATION
ENERGY RECOVERY (REUSE AS FUEL)
FUEL BLENDING
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT
OTHER TREATMENT
LAND TREATMENT
LANDFILL
OTHER DISPOSAL
Code
M011-M019
M021-M029
M031-H039
M041-M049
M051-M059
M061
M071-M079
H121-M129
M131
M132
M137
Waste Type
K061
D008
MOKX*
F006
F002
F001
0001
F005
DOMX*
MOMX*
IC038
DOMX*
D001
D001
MOMX*
FOMX*
K024
MOMX*
F003
0001
F001
MOMX*
DOMX*
MOMX*
0003
0001
DOMX*
0002
F006 '
0007
DOMX*
0008
DOMX*
0002
D001
MOMX*
UOMX*
P106
K051
Quantity Managed
in State (tons)
12,809
1,942
1,431
595
61
51
38
24
0
41,446
25,594
1,349
435
19,455
17,386
2,507
850
59,819
25,245
18,431
6,871
37,095
785
683
125
28
22
9
8
8
2
5,665
20
11
5
2,377
115
31
5
INVALID SYSTEM TYPE 0001 38
TOTAL 289,531
* These waste types represent waste streams that were characterized
by more than one EPA waste code. An explanation of the derivation
of these Mixture codes is provided in Section 2-3.
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(Based on 1909 Data)
MISSOURI
TABLE 5. FORTY LARGEST RCRA HAZARDOUS HASTE GENERATORS AND RCRA OUANTOT GENERATED, 1989
RANK
EPAID
SITE NAME
CITY
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
MOD050226075
MOD029729688
MOD0071 74485
N04213820489
MOD075888487
MG0980633325
HOD006272876
M000071 18029
M00980686992
NOD030712822
MOD046740148
MOD000818963
M09890010524
MOD000610766
MOD006302277
MOD084093368
M00086787371
MOD071991434
MOD004954111
MOT300010261
MOD085002319
MOD0071 18078
MOD043935048
MOD006266365
MOD043937895
NOD006273726
M00980962773
M00096726484
M00006324099
MOD006272355
MOD980632954
MQD007128978
MOD007152903
MOD103202636
MOD077887909
MOD052612850
MOD000610634
MOD000818906
MOD089290118
MOD981715824
AMERICAN CYANAMID CO.
SAFETY-KLEEN, INC.
LOZIER CORP.
LAKE CITY ARMY AMMUNITION PLANT
MCDONNELL DOUGLAS ELECTRONICS
SULLIVAN PRECISION METAL FINISHING
FORD MOTOR CO. -ST. LOUIS ASSEMBLY PLANT
ARMCO, INC.
GATES CORPORATION
SCHUYLKILL METALS, INC.
EAGLE-PICHER INDUSTRIES, INC.
MCDONNELL DOUGLAS, INC.
US DEPT OF ENERGY-KC PLANT (ALLIED SIG.)
SOLVENT RECOVERY, INC.
QUAKER UINDOU PRODUCTS CO.
ALCOLAC, INC.
COOK COMPOSITES AND POLYMERS CO.
E. I. DUPONT DE NEMOURS & CO., INC.
MONSANTO CO.
BOC GROUP-CM UENTZVILLE CENTER
CHRYSLER CORPORATION
FORD MOTOR CO.
TRANS WORLD AIRLINES, INC.
PPG INDUSTRIES WORKS NINE
3M CO.
SIGMA CHEMICAL CO.
SIGMA CHEMICAL CO.
MALLINCKRODT, INC.
PETROLITE, INC.
CHEVRON CHEMICAL CO.
INDUSTRIAL FUELS & RESOURCES/MO, IN
KERR-MCGEE CHEMICAL
LITTON SYSTEMS: ADVANCED CIRCUITRY
FLAT RIVER GLASS CO.
ATLAS POUDER CO.
PLASTENE SUPPLY CO.
SPRINGFIELD REMANUFACTURING, INC.
MCDONNELL DOUGLAS, INC.
KELSEY-HAYES COMPANY
EFCO, INC.
PALMYRA
CLARKSVILLE
JOPLIN
INDEPENDENCE
ST CHARLES
SULLIVAN
HAZELUOOD
KANSAS CITY
UARRENSBURG
FOREST CITY
JOPLIN
HAZELUOOD
KANSAS CITY
KANSAS CITY
FREEBURG
SEOALIA
NORTH KANSAS CITY
MOBERLY
ST LOUIS CITY
UENTZVILLE
FENTON
CLAYCOMO
KANSAS CITY
CRYSTAL CITY
SPRINGFIELD
ST LOUIS
ST LOUIS CITY
ST LOUIS CITY
ST LOUIS CITY
MARYLAND HEIGHTS
SCOTT CITY
KANSAS CITY
SPRINGFIELD
FLAT RIVER
JOPLIN
PORTAGEVILLE
SPRINGFIELD
BERKELEY
SEDALIA
MONETT
TOTAL
GENERATED
(U.S. TONS)
67,814
57,299
49,661
47,584
37,896
24,570
14,658
10,012
5,830
5,668
5,554
3,619
3,577
3,020
2,999
2,086
1,972
1,776
1,651
1,636
1,553
1,351
1,343
1,328
1,306
1,255
1,123
1,114
1,107
969
838
829
787
680
658
655
571
549
547
513
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(Based on 1989 Data)
MISSOURI
TABLE 6. FORTY LARGEST RCRA HAZARDOUS IMSTE FACILITIES, 1909
Rank EPA ID Site Name, City
Management Method
On Site
Off Site
Method Total
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
MOD029729688 SAFETY-KLEEN, INC., CLARKSVILLE
FUEL BLENDING M061
MOD050226075 AMERICAN CYAN AM ID CO., PALMYRA
INCINERATION M041-M049
MOD054018288 CONTINENTAL CEMENT COMPANY, INC., HANNIBAL
ENERGY RECOVERY (REUSE AS FUEL) M051-M059
METALS RECOVERY (FOR REUSE) M011-M019
INVALID SYSTEM TYPE
MOD075888487 MCDONNELL DOUGLAS ELECTRONICS, ST CHARLES
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT M071-M079
INCINERATION M041-M049
SOLVENTS RECOVERY M021-M029
MOD030712822 SCHUYLKILL METALS, INC., FOREST CITY
LANDFILL M132
MOT300010808 ROCK CREEK UASTE TREATMENT FACILITY, INDEPENDENCE
OTHER DISPOSAL M137
MOD000610766 SOLVENT RECOVERY, INC., KANSAS CITY
FUEL BLENDING M061
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129
MOD981 505555 HERITAGE ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, KANSAS CITY
FUEL BLENDING M061
MOD004954111 MONSANTO CO., ST LOUIS CITY
INCINERATION M041-M049
M09890010524 US DEPT OF ENERGY-KC PLANT (ALLIED SIG.), KANSAS
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT M071-M079
MOD981 123391 INTERSTATE ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, KANSAS CITY
FUEL BLENDING M061
INCINERATION M041-M049
LAND TREATMENT M131
SOLVENTS RECOVERY M021-M029
LANDFILL M132
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT M071-M079
METALS RECOVERY (FOR REUSE) M011-M019
MOD077887909 ATLAS POUDER CO., JOPLIN
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129
MOD0071S8157 VAN WATERS & ROGERS, INC., KANSAS CITY
SOLVENTS RECOVERY M021-M029
INCINERATION M041-M049
MOD029719200 IRECO, INC., CARTHAGE
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129
MOD031005341 ASHLAND CHEMICAL INC., ST LOUIS CITY
FUEL BLENDING M061
LANDFILL M132
INCINERATION M041-M049
SOLVENTS RECOVERY M021-M029
OTHER RECOVERY M031-M039
MOT3000102S3 FARMLAND INDUSTRIES PAINT PLANT, NORTH KANSAS CIT
SOLVENTS RECOVERY M021-M029
INCINERATION M041-M049
57,270
66,966
30
3
0
37,095
367
14
5,665
0
2,340
16
0
1,347
CITY
785
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
672
0
0
101
0
0
0
0
0
Y
48
21
53,784
0
40,702
16,775
38
0
0
0
0
2,530
0
104
1,671
0
0
575
109
27
22
12
1
0
0
0
92
81
0
35
23
14
4
0
0
0
111,054
66,966
40,732
16,777
38
37,095
367
14
5,665
2,530
2,340
120
1,671
1,347
785
575
109
27
22
12
1
0
0
672
92
81
101
35
23
14
4
0
48
21
111, C
66,?
57,!
3V
5,<
2.1
2,'
1,t
1.:
1 Excluding quantity nanaged by storage only.
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National Biennial RCRA Hazardous itaste Report
(Based on 1989 Data)
tank EPA ID
Site Na
MISSOURI
TABLE 6. FORTY LARGEST RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE FACILITIES, 1989
City
Management Method
17 M00056389828 MOBAY CORPORATION, KANSAS CITY
INCINERATION M041-M049
18 M03213720979 US ARMY ENGINEER CENTER, FORT LEONARD WOOD
METALS RECOVERY (FOR REUSE) M011-M019
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT M071-M079
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129
19 M04213820489 LAKE CITY ARMY AMMUNITION PLANT, INDEPENDENCE
INCINERATION M041-M049
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129
20 MOD071991434 E. I. DUPONT DE NEMOURS & CO., INC., MOBERLY
SOLVENTS RECOVERY M021-M029
21 MOD030701296 BASF CORPORATION, KANSAS CITY
FUEL BLENDING M061
SOLVENTS RECOVERY M021-M029
22 M00069232148 MIRACLE RECREATION EQUIPMENT CO., MONETT
SOLVENTS RECOVERY M021-M029
23 MOT300010204 C2 INKS DIVISION OF JAMES RIVER II, ST LOUIS CITY
SOLVENTS RECOVERY M021-M029
24 MOD007133887 PAUL MUELLER CO., SPRINGFIELD
ENERGY RECOVERY (REUSE AS FUEL) M051-M059
SOLVENTS RECOVERY M021-N029
25 MOD006326904 UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI - COLUMBIA, COLUMBIA
INCINERATION M041-M049
OTHER DISPOSAL M137
26 MQD980971626 SAFETY-KLEEN, INC., COLUMBIA
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129
27 M00000669051 SAFETY-KLEEN, INC., CAPE GIRARDEAU
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129
28 MOD071999783 DANGEROUS CHEMICALS STORAGE BLDG., ST LOUIS CITY
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129
29 MOD073046773 K. C. AREA TRANSPORTATION AUTHORITY, KANSAS CITY
SOLVENTS RECOVERY M021-M029
On Site
4
39
1
0
30
5
28
5
2
7
4
3
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
Off Site
64
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
Method Total
67
39
1
0
30
5
28
5
2
7
4
3
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
Total
lanaged 1
67
39
35
28
7
7
4
3
1
0
0
0
0
•xcluding quantity managed by storage only.
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Montana
Region VIII
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MONTANA
EPA Region Address:
U.S. EPA Region VIII
Hazardous Waste Management
Division
Mail Stop HWM-RI
999 18th Street, Suite 500
Denver, CO 80202
Biennial Report Data Collection
Instrument
EPA Hazardous Waste Report
Address of Participating State
Environmental Authority
Waste Management Section
Solid and Hazardous Waste Bureau
Department of Health and
Environmental Sciences
Cogswell Building
Helena, MT 59620
Contact Name:
Phone:
Mr. Roger Thorvilson
Supervisor
(406) 444-2821
Notes: No special notes for Montana.
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National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report
(Based on 1989 Data)
NONTMU
Table 1. RCRA Hazardous Waste Generation
Total Number of RCRA Large Quantity Generators:
Total Quantity of Regulated Waste Generated:
I Management, 1989
28
4,978 tons
RCRA TSO Facilities (excluding storage-only facilities)
Facilities managing only waste generated on site 1
Facilities managing only waste generated off site 2
Facilities managing waste generated both on and off site 0
Total RCRA TSO Facilities (excluding storage-only facilities): 3
Total Quantity of RCRA Regulated Waste Managed in RCRA TSO units: 2,857 tons
(excluding quantity managed in storage only)
Total RCRA TSO Facilities: 9
Final Disposition of Wastes Managed in RCRA Processes
Management Method
Code
AQUEOUS ORGANIC AND INORGANIC TREATMENT M091-M099
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129
UNO TREATMENT M131
INVALID SYSTEM TYPE
TOTAL
PERCENTAGE
No. of
facilities
using
method*
•9 1
!9 1
1
1
3
-
Ha
On site
0
1
722
0
723
25.3 X
izardous Waste Managed
Quantities (tons)
Off site
2,131
0
0
3
2,134
74.7 X
Total
2,131
1
722
3
2,857
100X
Percent
74.6
.0
25.3
.1
100.0
-
•Colucn may not sum to total because facilities may have multiple handling methods.
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National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Iteste Report
(Based on 1989 Data)
NONTAMA
TABLE 2. RCRA Hazardous Iteste laports and Exports, 1989
laports Exports
State Tons Received State Tons Shipped
0 0
AL 6
TOTAL 0 AR 27
CO 5
10 467
IL 27
IN 11
KS 4
LA 29
NO 1
NO 7
NE 32
OR 1,057
TX 31
UT 562
UA 223
VI 10
TOTAL 2,497
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Rsnlc
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
35
35
36
National Biennial ROM Hazardous Waste Report
(Based on 1989 Data)
NQNTAHA
TABLE 3. RMK ORDER OF 40 LARGEST HAZARDOUS IMSTES GENERATED. 1989
fcO» •*• »«*^™«k 1
Waste Type
K048
0004
IC051
D008
K001
0002
OONX*
KOHX*
MONX*
F003
F002
0007
0016
D001
0003
F005
P070
FOMX*
F001
K052
0010
IC050
P022
U151
U134
P030
U226
0006
U122
U239
U112
U007
U201
0009
POTS
U133
U188
K049
MWBIII.B* *rw -w >••••• •• • M
Quantity Generated
(tons)
2,131
949
874
277
260
115
57
47
43
40
37
27
26
24
21
21
8
7
6
3
2
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Percentage
42.8
19.1
17.6
5.6
5.2
2.3
1.1
.9
.9
.8
.7
.5
.5
.5
.4
.4
.2
.1
.1
.1
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
* These waste types represent waste streams that were characterized
by more than one EPA waste code. An explanation of the derivation
of .these mixture codes is provided in Section 2-3.
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National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report
CBased on 1989 Data)
MONTANA
Table 4. Four Largest Quantities and Types of RCRA Hazardous Uaste Managed, fay RCRA Management Method, 1989
Management Quantity Managed
Method
Code
M091-M099
M121-H129
M131
Uaste Type
K048
K052
K051
DOMX*
0001
D002
D003
in State (tons)
2,131
1
722
3
0
0
0
AQUEOUS ORGANIC AND INORGANIC TREATMENT
OTHER TREATMENT
LAND TREATMENT
INVALID SYSTEM TYPE
TOTAL 2,857
* These waste types represent waste streams that were characterized
by more than one EPA waste code. An explanation of the derivation
of these mixture codes is provided in Section 2-3.
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National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Haste Report
(Based on 1989 Data)
MONTANA
TABU 5. FORTY LARGEST RCRA HAZARDOUS HASTE GENERATORS AND RCRA QUANTITY GENERATED, 1989
RANK
EPAID
SITE NAME
CITY
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
MTD006229405
MTD982589525
MTD010380574
MT4210090060
MTD000716787
MTD000475194
MTD093301836
MTD 132430281
MTD982648255
MTD002076370
MTD980807176
MTD079711198
NTD071401368
MTD006238083
MTD982597437
MTD006233894
MTD980330609
MTD000710236
MTD006232276
MTD006229876
MTD990732984
MTD065569048
MT8571924556
MTD981552771
MT9570090044
MT0982648818
MTD9825477D3
CONOCO INC.
ARCO COAL COMPANY - ROCKER
EXXON BILLINGS REFINERY
U.S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEER - FORT PECK
BURLINGTON NORTHERN PARADISE TIE PLANT
MONTANA REFINING COMPANY
WESTERN ENERGY, ROSEBUD MINE
BURLINGTON NORTHERN RAILROAD
LIVINGSTON REBUILD CENTER
FLYING J, INC. REFINERY
LOUISIANA PACIFIC
TRANSBAS, INC.
A & S TRIBAL INDUSTRIES
FARMERS UNION CENTRAL EXCHANGE - CENEX
ST. REGIS SPILL
THE NEW ADM INC.
MONTANA POWER COMPANY -COLSTR IP UNIT 3*4
MONTANA POWER COMPANY- COLSTR IP UNITS 1&2
IDAHO POLE COMPANY
CHAMPION INTERN AT I ON CORP.
BEALL TRAILERS OF MONTANA, INC.
MONTANA STATE UNIVERSITY
MALMSTROM AIR FORCE BASE
NORTHERN MONTANA COLLEGE
DEPT. OF MILITARY AFFAIRS CSMS
VALLEY COUNTY ROAD DEPARTMENT
BURLINGTON NORTHERN - WILDER AVENUE
BILLINGS
ROCKER
BILLINGS
FORT PECK
PARADISE
BLACK EAGLE
COLSTR IP
GLENDIVE
LIVINGSTON
CUTBANK
MISSOULA
BILLINGS
POPLAR
LAUREL
ST. REGIS
MISSOULA
COLSTR IP
COLSTR IP
BOZEMAN
LIBBY
BILLINGS
BOZEMAN
GREAT FALLS
HAVRE
HELENA
GLASGOW
HELENA
TOTAL
GENERATED
(U.S. TONS)
2,134
949
737
278
254
175
115
59
57
47
41
26
26
23
8
8
7
7
6
5
5
5
5
2
1
0
0
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National Biennial RCHA Hazardous Waste Report
(Based on 1909 Data)
MONTANA
TABLE 6. FORTY LARGEST RGRA HAZARDOUS UASTE FACILITIES, 1989
Rank EPA ID Site Name, City
Management Method
1 MTD000818096 CONOCO INC. BILLINGS LANDFARM, BILLINGS
AQUEOUS ORGANIC AND INORGANIC TREATMENT M091-M099
2 MTD010380574 EXXON BILLINGS REFINERY, BILLINGS
LAND TREATMENT M131
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129
3 MT8571924556 MALMSTRON AIR FORCE BASE, GREAT FALLS
INVALID SYSTEM TYPE
On Site
722
1
Off Site
2,131
0
0
Method Total
2,131
722
1
Tot
Manag
2.
1 Excluding quantity managed by storage only.
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Nebraska
Region VII
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NEBRASKA
EPA Region Address:
U.S. EPA Region W
RCRA, Waste Management Division
RCRA RADM
726 Minnesota Avenue
Kansas City, KS 66101
Biennial Report Data Collection
Instrument:
EPA Hazardous Waste Report
Address of Participating State
Environmental Authority
Hazardous Waste Section
Land Quality Division
Department of Environmental Control
301 Centennial Mall South
Post Office Box 98922
Lincoln, NE 68509-8922
Contact Name:
Phone:
Ms. Teri Swarts
(402) 471-4217
Notes: No special notes for Nebraska.
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National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report
(Based on 1989 Data)
Table 1. RCRA Hazardous Waste Generation and Hamigearnt. 1909
Total Number of RCRA Large Quantity Generators: 72
Total Quantity of Regulated Waste Generated: 72,209 tons
RCRA TSO Facilities (excluding storage-only facilities)
Facilities managing only waste generated on site 4
Facilities managing only waste generated off site 2
Facilities Managing waste generated both on and off site 2
Total RCRA TSO Facilities (excluding storage-only facilities): 8
Total Quantity of RCRA Regulated Waste Managed in RCRA TSO units: 83,959 tons
(excluding quantity managed in storage only)
Total RCRA TSO Facilities: 12
Final Disposition of Wastes Managed in RCRA Processes
No. of
facilities Hazardous Waste Managed
using Quantities (tons)
Management Method Code method* On site Off site Total Percent
METALS RECOVERY (FOR REUSE) M011-M019 1 5,056 0 5,056 6.0
SOLVENTS RECOVERY M021-M029 1 8 3 11 .0
ENERGY RECOVERY (REUSE AS FUEL) M051-M059 1 2 18,255 18,257 21.7
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT M071-M079 2 60,366 0 60,366 71.9
AQUEOUS ORGANIC TREATMENT M081-H089 1 31 0 31 .0
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129 1 235 0 235 .3
LAND TREATMENT M131 1 0 0 0 .0
INVALID SYSTEM TYPE 2 0 3 3 .0
TOTAL 8 65,698 18,261 83,959 100.0
PERCENTAGE - 78.2 X 21.8 X 100Z
•Column may not sum to total because facilities may have multiple handling methods.
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National Biemial RCRA Hazardous Uaste Report
(Based on 1909 Data)
TABLE 2. ROtA Hazardous Haste laports and Exports, 1909
laports
State Tons Received
AR 684
AZ 69
CA 288
CO 117
GA 429
IA 434
IL 1,257
IN 3,541
KS 343
LA 35
NI 5,532
NN 9
MO 1,007
NC 348
NJ 42
SO 155
TX 85
UA 1,194
UI 3,333
UY 213
TOTAL 19,115
Exports
State
AL
AR
AZ
CO
FL
GA
IA
IL
IN
KS
KY
LA
MI
NN
MO
OH
OK
PA
SO
TN
TX
UT
WI
Tons Shipped
1
11
166
63
9
5
28
3,307
9
241
135
31
3
1
507
0
2,426
21
1
91
984
1
334
TOTAL
8,374
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National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Uaste Report
(Based on 1989 Data)
NEBRASKA
TABU 3. RANK ORDER OF 40 LARGEST HAZARDOUS WASTES GENERATED, 1989
Quantity Generated
Rank Uaste Type (tons) Percentage
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
25
26
27
28
29
30
30
30
31
32
32
D006
D007
K061
D002
FOMX*
F006
0001
MOMX*
D008
DOHX*
F003
F002
K062
U240
F001
F019
F005
D003
D009
P094
F009
K001
D011
P104
D005
0010
U211
U077
P030
U226
P012
P014
U123
U188
F004
U210
41,792
16,544
5,353
3,999
823
551
547
514
461
414
331
258
179
121
109
99
98
7
2
2
2
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
57.9
22.9
7.4
5.5
1.1
.8
.8
.7
.6
.6
.5
.4
.2
.2
.2
.1
.1
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
* These waste types represent waste streams that were characterized
by wore than one EPA waste code. An explanation of the derivation
of these mixture codes is provided in Section 2-3.
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National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report
(Based on 1989 Data)
Table 4. Four Largest Quantities and Types of ROW Hazardous Uaste Managed, by ROM
Management
Method
METALS RECOVERY (FOR REUSE)
SOLVENTS RECOVERY
ENERGY RECOVERY (REUSE AS FUEL)
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT
AQUEOUS ORGANIC TREATMENT
OTHER TREATMENT
LAND TREATMENT
INVALID SYSTEM TYPE
TOTAL
Quantity Managed
Code
M011-M019
M021-M029
M051-M059
M071-M079
M081-M089
M121-M129
M131
Uaste Type
K061
F003
MOMX*
D001
F003
FOMX*
D006
D007
D002
F002
D002
FOMX*
FOMX*
D001
in State (tons)
5,056
11
8,187
4,964
4,761
283
41,789
16,218
2,359
31
235
0
3
0
* These waste types represent waste streams that were characterized
by B»re than one EPA waste code. An explanation of the derivation
of these mixture codes is provided in Section 2-3.
83,959
Method, 1989
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National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report
(Based on 1989 Data)
TABLE 5. FORTY LARGEST RCRA HAZARDOUS UASTE GENERATORS AND RCRA QUANTITT GENERATB), 1989
RANK
EPAIO
SITE NAME
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
NED007281728
NED087069050
NET320010200
NED044101442
NE0072901945
NE0007285257
NED007259054
NE0000822775
NED068652981
NED007263619
NED091998567
NED043534635
NED000610691
NED007268790
NED007273279
NED007263353
NED007265077
NED000819078
NED007267214
NED065133167
NED020184412
NED000610709
NED980971733
HED007286198
NED045275260
NE8S71924648
NED080219868
NED072902S13
NED007260870
NED980965974
NED0802099SO
NED047047543
NED007262579
NED000325167
NED980973598
NED099564684
NED042S81363
NET320010077
NED007266331
NED034782029
LINCOLN PLATING COMPANY
NUCOR STEEL
HASTINGS ENERGY CENTER
LOCKWOOD CORPORATION
IMPRIMIS TECHNOLOGY
MAGNUS DIVISION/FARLEY, INC.
AT&T
BURLINGTON NORTHERN RAILROAD
KAWASAKI MOTORS MFG. CORP.
MONROE AUTO EQUIPMENT COMPANY
DANA CORP.; ENGINE PRODUCTS DIV.
BRUNSWICK-MAIN PLANT
LOZIER CORPORATION
BEHLEN MANUFACTURING COMPANY
HUGHES BROTHER, INC.
CONTINENTAL CAN COMPANY
AMERICAN METER COMPANY
PLATTE CHEMICAL CO.
VALMONT INDUSTRIES
EATON CORPORATION
3M COMPANY NORFOLK
LOZIER CORPORATION
DUNCAN AVIATION
VICKERS INC.
NASHUA CORPORATION
OFFUTT AIR FORCE
HYDRAULIC COMPONENTS IND.
SQUARE D COMPANY
HOOVER GROUP INC.
ANACONP CORPORATION
LACKAWANNA LEATHER COMPANY
BECTON DICKINSON CO.
PETERSEN MANUFACTURING CO., INC.
FARMLAND INDUSTRIES
MAX I. WALKER
APPLETON ELECTRIC CO.
BRUNING HYDRAULICS
THERMO KING CORPORATION
THE GOODYEAR TIRE & RUBBER COMPANY
HASTINGS INDUSTRIES
CITY
LINCOLN
NORFOLK
HASTINGS
GERING
OMAHA
FREMONT
OMAHA
LINCOLN
LINCOLN
COZAD
HASTINGS
LINCOLN
OMAHA
COLUMBUS
SEWARD
OMAHA
NEBRASKA CITY
FREMONT
VALLEY
KEARNEY
NORFOLK
OMAHA
LINCOLN
OMAHA
OMAHA
OFFUTT AFB
HARTINGTON
LINCOLN
BEATRICE
OMAHA
OMAHA
HOLDREGE
DEUITT
BEATRICE
OMAHA
COLUMBUS
LINCOLN
HASTINGS
LINCOLN
HASTINGS
TOTAL
GENERATED
(U.S. TONS)
58.032
5.353
2,359
986
533
473
452
385
385
290
270
249
241
204
187
166
138
121
93
91
89
83
62
60
59
59
51
50
48
43
42
36
36
34
31
28
28
27
26
24
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National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report
(Based on 1909 Data)
TABLE 6. FORTY LARGEST RCRA HAZARDOUS HASTE FACILITIES, 1989
Rank EPA ID Site Name, City
Management Method
1 NED007281728 LINCOLN PLATING COMPANY, LINCOLN
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT M071-M079
2 NED007260672 ASH GROVE CEMENT, LOUISVILLE
ENERGY RECOVERY (REUSE AS FUEL) M051-M059
3 NED087069050 NUCOR STEEL, NORFOLK
METALS RECOVERY (FOR REUSE) M011-M019
4 NET320010200 HASTINGS ENERGY CENTER, HASTINGS
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT M071-M079
5 NED043534635 BRUNSWICK-MAIN PLANT, LINCOLN
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129
SOLVENTS RECOVERY M021-M029
6 NED980973598 MAX I. WALKER, OMAHA
AQUEOUS ORGANIC TREATMENT N081-M089
7 NED040906729 VAN WATERS & ROGERS, INC., OMAHA
INVALID SYSTEM TYPE
8 NED000687186 SAFETY-KLEEN CORPORATION, GRAND ISLAND
INVALID SYSTEM TYPE
LAND TREATMENT M131
On Site
58,007
2
5,056
2,359
235
8
31
0
0
0
Off Site
0
18,255
0
0
0
3
0
3
0
0
Method Total
58,007
18,257
5,056
2,359
235
11
31
3
0
0
Total
Managec
58,0!
18,2
5,0!
2,3!
2'
1 Excluding quantity managed by storage only.
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Nevada
Region IX
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NEVADA
EPA Region Address:
U.S. EPA Region IX
RCRA Branch
Mail Stop H-31
1235 Mission Street
San Francisco, CA 94103
Biennial Report Data Collection
Instrument:
EPA Hazardous Waste Report
Address of Participating State
Environmental Authority
Program Branch
Bureau of Waste Management
Division of Environmental Protection
123 West Nye Lane,
Capitol Complex
Carson City, NV 89710
Contact Name:
Phone:
Dr. Colleen Cripps
Supervisor
(702) 687-5872
Notes: No special notes for Nevada.
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National Biennial ROW Hazardous Haste Report
(Based on 1989 Data)
NEVADA
Table 1. ROM Hazardous Haste Generation and Management, 1969
Total Number of RCRA Large Quantity Generators: 32
Total Quantity of Regulated Waste Generated: 4,685 tons
RCRA TSD Facilities (excluding storage-only facilities)
Facilities Managing only waste generated on site 1
Facilities Managing only waste generated off site 3
Facilities Managing waste generated both on and off site 2
Total RCRA TSD Facilities (excluding storage-only facilities): 6
Total Quantity of RCRA Regulated Waste Managed in RCRA TSD units: 20,246 tons
(excluding quantity managed in storage only)
Total RCRA TSD Facilities: 11
Filial Disposition of Hastes Managed in RCRA Processes
Management Method
SOLVENTS RECOVERY
INCINERATION
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT
SLUDGE TREATMENT
OTHER TREATMENT
LANDFILL
INVALID SYSTEM TYPE
TOTAL
PERCENTAGE
•Column May not sun to total because facilities may have Multiple handling Methods.
No. Of
facilities
Code
M021-M029
M041-M049
MOT1-M079
M101-M109
M121-M129
M132
using
Method*
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
6
-
Hazardous Waste Managed
Quantities (tons)
On site
0
90
0
0
1
580
0
671
3.3 X
Off site
19
10
2,789
0
1,559
15,180
18
19,576
96.7 X
Total
19
100
2,789
0
1,560
15,760
18
20,246
100X
Percent
.1
.5
13.8
.0
7.7
77.8
.1
100.0
-
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National Biennial ROW Hazardous Waste Report
(Based on 1989 Data)
NEVADA
TABLE 2. RCRA Hazardous Waste laports and Exports, 1989
State
AZ
CA
CO
HI
IA
IL
rs
KY
MO
NE
NM
OH
PA
TX
WA
laports
Tons Received
1,997
12,313
310
2
1
US
1
3
1
1
18
12
1
328
10
State
AR
AZ
CA
FL
ID
IN
MO
NC
OK
TN
TX
UT
UA
TOTAL
Exports
Tons Shipped
0
76
1,417
0
97
18
19
0
39
30
3
234
20
1,954
TOTAL
15,142
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National Biennial RCRA Hazardous waste Report
(Based on 1909 Data)
NEVADA
TABLE 3. RANK ORDER OF 40 LARGEST HAZARDOUS IWSTES GENERATED, 1909
Quantity Generated
Rank Waste Type (tons) Percentage
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
21
21
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
34
35
36
37
37
37
37
37
37
38
39
39
39
39
39
40
40
D001
MOMX*
D007
D008
D009
DOMX*
D002
001 1
FOMX*
KOMX*
F005
F002
F006
F001
F003
0004
0003
0006
U220
U154
U002
U003
U188
U244
P098
U117
U211
U080
P030
U165
U167
U248
0010
U226
U228
P015
U044
U239
U019
UOMX*
U012
U112
U133
U134
U162
U223
P106
F004
P087
U034
U045
U169
U122
U151
1,309
719
600
537
512
201
176
132
114
106
84
64
58
38
25
4
3
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
27.9
15.3
12.8
11.5
10.9
4.3
3.8
2.8
2.4
2.3
1.8
1.4
1.2
.8
.5
.1
.1
.1
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
* These waste types represent waste streams that were characterized
by nore than one EPA waste code. An explanation of the derivation
of these Mixture codes is provided in Section 2-3.
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National Biennial ROM Hazardous Waste Report
(Based on 1989 Data)
NEVADA
Table 4. Four Largest Quantities and Types of ROtA Hazardous Waste
I. by ROW
Management
Method
SOLVENTS RECOVERY
INCINERATION
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT
SLUDGE TREATMENT
OTHER TREATMENT
LANDFILL
INVALID SYSTEM TYPE
TOTAL
Quantity Managed
Code
M021-M029
N041-M049
N071-M079
M101-M109
M121-M129
M132
Waste Type
F005
KOMX*
D001
D002
DOMX*
D011
FOMX*
F006
MOMX*
D003
0006
DOMX*
D007
MOMX*
in State (tons)
19
90
10
1,630
267
217
181
0
1,559
1
7.752
4,016
1,233
599
D001
* These waste types represent waste streams that were characterized
by more than one EPA waste code. An explanation of the derivation
of these mixture codes is provided in Section 2-3.
18
20,246
Method. 1989
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National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report
(Based on 1909 Data)
NEVADA
TABLE 5. FORTY LARGEST RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE GENERATORS AND RCRA QUANTITY GENERATED. 1989
RANK
EPAID
SITE NAME
CITY
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
NVD 008290330
NV1 21 0090006
NVT330010000
NVT330010208
NVD982467250
NVD980887319
NV91 700221 73
NV3570090016
NVD981641434
NVD982041345
NVD062081500
NV3890090001
NVD982513574
NVD092494319
NV7570024110
NVD982478620
NVD982502692
NVD092497999
NVD982029233
NVD980883714
NVD981582760
NVD981627886
NVD097868731
NVD981694540
NVD982465510
NVD980885685
NVD065020216
NVD990764961
NVD000630970
NVD067813006
NVD098864010
NVD981963549
KERR-NCGEE CHEMICAL CORP.
HAWTHORNE ARMY AMMUNITION PLANT - MAIN P
US ECOLOGY
SAFETY-KLEEN CORP. 7-087-01
DURA-BOND BEARING COMPANY
BENTLY NEVADA CORPORATION
FALLOW NEVADA NAS
US DOE/TTR/TONOPAH TEST RANGE
R.R. DONNELLEY & SONS COMPANY
LIFETOUCH PORTRAIT STUDIOS
PIONEER CHLOR ALKALI CO., INC.
REYNOLDS ELECTRICAL & ENGINEERING CO. INC
AERVOE-PACIFIC CO. INC.
PARLEX NEVADA, INC.
NELLIS AFB
BOUDAR-CLEGG
AMERICAN ELECTRIC
PRECISION ROLLED PRODUCTS, INC.
CASHMAN EQUIPMENT COMPANY
BALLY ENGINEERED STRUCTURES, INC.
BARRINGER LABORATORIES, INC.
CASHMAN EQUIPMENT COMPANY
EG & G/EM FOR U.S. DOE
SUNCHEMICAL
NEVADA GSI INC.
CHEMLINE INDUSTRIES, INC.
INTERNATIONAL GAME TECHNOLOGY INC.
CALNEV PIPE LINE COMPANY LAS VEGAS TERM I
MOHAVE GENERATING STATION
MCDERMITT MINE
CAESARS TAHOE
UNIVERSITY OF NEVADA
HENDERSON
HAWTHORNE
BEATTY
N LAS VEGAS
CARSON CITY
MIHDEN
FALLON
TONOPAH
RENO
RENO
HENDERSON
LAS VEGAS
GARDNERVILLE
CARSON CITY
LAS VEGAS
SPARKS
SPARKS
RENO
SPARKS
SPARKS
SPARKS
NORTH LAS VEGAS
NORTH LAS VEGAS
RENO
SPARKS
CARSON CITY
RENO
LAS VEGAS
LAUGHLIN
MCDERMITT
STATELINE
RENO
TOTAL
GENERATED
(U.S. TONS)
1,144
644
581
476
272
252
195
150
133
120
79
76
71
70
54
47
43
39
38
38
27
24
22
18
15
15
13
10
8
5
3
3
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National Biemial RCRA Hazardous Haste Report
(Based on 1989 Data)
NEVADA
TABLE 6. FORTY LARGEST RCRA HAZARDOUS HASTE FACILITIES. 1989
Rank EPA ID Site Name, City
Management Method
1 NVT330010000 US ECOLOGY, BEATTY
LANDFILL M132
2 NVD980895338 ETICAM-NEVADA, INC., FERNLEY
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT M071-N079
INVALID SYSTEM TYPE
SLUDGE TREATMENT M101-M109
3 NV5210090010 HAWTHORNE ARMY AMMUNITION PLANT, HAWTHORNE
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129
4 NV1210090006 HAWTHORNE ARMY AMMUNITION PLANT • MAIN P, HAWTHORNE
INCINERATION M041-M049
5 NVD981694540 SUNCHEMICAL, RENO
SOLVENTS RECOVERY M021-M029
6 NV7570024110 NELLIS AFB, LAS VEGAS
OTHER TREATMENT M121-H129
On Site
580
0
0
0
0
'UP
i HC
90
0
1
Off Site
15,180
2,789
18
0
1,559
10
19
0
Tot
Manag
Method Total
15,
15.760
2,
2,789
18
0
1.
1,559
100
19
1
1 Excluding quantity nanaged by storage only.
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New Hampshire
Region 1
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NEW HAMPSHIRE
EPA Region Address:
U.S. EPA Region I
RCRA Support Section
Mail Stop HRW-CAN-3
JFK Federal Building
Boston, MA 02203
Biennial Report Data Collection
Instrument:
EPA Hazardous Waste Report
Address of Participating State
Environmental Authority
Waste Management Division
Department of Environmental
Services
Health and Welfare Building
6 Hazen Drive
Concord, NH 03301-6509
Contact Name:
Phone:
Ms. Wendy L Waskin
Supervisor, Reporting Branch
(603) 271-6350
Notes: No special notes for New Hampshire.
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National Biennial KM Hazardous Uaste Report
(Based on 1989 Data)
NEW HAMPSHIRE
Table 1. RCRA Hazardous Waste Generation and Manageaent, 1989
Total Number of RCRA Large Quantity Generators: 111
Total Quantity of Regulated Uaste Generated: 18,211 tons
RCRA ISO Facilities (excluding storage-only facilities)
Facilities Managing only waste generated on site
Facilities Managing only waste generated off site
Facilities Managing waste generated both on and off site
Total RCRA TSO Facilities (excluding storage-only facilities):
Total Quantity of RCRA Regulated Waste Managed in RCRA TSO units:
(excluding quantity managed in storage only)
Total RCRA TSO Facilities:
Final Disposition of Wastes
Management Method
OTHER RECOVERY
INCINERATION
FUEL BLENDING
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT
AQUEOUS ORGANIC TREATMENT
OTHER TREATMENT
LANDFILL
TOTAL
PERCENTAGE
in RCRA
Code
No. of
facilities
using
Method*
MQ31-M039
M041-M049
M061
M071-M079
M081-M089
M121-M129
M132
3
1
0
4
5,952 tons
6
Hazardous Uaste Managed
Quantities (tons)
On site
0
0
0
5,886
0
63
0
5,948
99.9 %
Off site
0
0
2
0
1
0
0
4
.1 X
Total
0
0
2
5,886
1
63
0
5,952
100X
Percent
.0
.0
.0
98.9
.0
1.1
.0
100.0
-
•Column nay not sum to total because facilities May have Multiple handling Methods.
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National Biemial RCRA Hazardous Uaste Report
(Based on 1989 Data)
HEU HAMPSHIRE
TABU 2. ROM Hazardous Uaste laports and Exports, 1989
State
NA
ME
VT
TOTAL
laports
Tons Received
208
3
0
211
State
At
AR
CT
FL
IL
LA
NA
NO
ME
MI
NC
NJ
NY
OH
PA
RI
SC
TN
UT
Exports
Tons Shipped
61
7
1.435
4
1,452
131
3,631
3
3
172
58
2,252
2,885
9
660
128
196
8
4
TOTAL
13,100
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National Biennial RCRA Hazardous UKte Report
(Based on 1989 Data)
NEU HAMPSHIRE
TABLE 3. RANK ORDER OF 40 LARGEST HAZARDOUS IMSTES GENERATED, 1909
Ouantity Generated
Rank Waste Type (tons) Percentage
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
37
38
38
39
40
F006
0002
D008
D007
D001
F005
F001
DOMX*
F003
MOMX*
F002
FOMJC*
D003
D006
U161
U122
D009
U188
K062
D010
F007
F009
D005
001 1
U002
U028
P063
U210
U165
U223
P030
U112
U228
U009
P106
U359
K086
U147
F008
U160
U121
U240
7,228
3,121
1,772
1,050
846
819
744
711
582
485
270
245
99
55
44
42
21
14
10
10
9
8
7
6
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
39.7
17.1
9.7
5.8
4.7
4.5
4.1
3.9
3.2
2.7
1.5
1.3
.5
.3
.2
.2
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
* These waste types represent waste streams that were characterized
by nore than one EPA waste code. An explanation of the derivation
of these nixture codes is provided in Section 2-3.
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national Biennial ROM Hazardous Haste Report
(Based on 1989 Data)
NEW HAMPSHIRE
Table 4. Four Largest Quantities and Types of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed, by ROM Management Method, 1989
Management Quantity Managed
Method
OTHER RECOVERY
INCINERATION
FUEL BLENDING
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT
AQUEOUS ORGANIC TREATMENT
OTHER TREATMENT
LANDFILL
TOTAL 5,952
Code
M031-M039
M041-M049
M061
M071-M079
M081-M089
M121-H129
M132
Uaste Type
F001
D001
U248
FOMX*
F005
D001
F006
D008
D002
IC086
D001
D002
D008
D002
D006
D009
in State (tons)
0
0
0
1
1
0
5,884
2
0
0
0
0
63
0
0
0
* These waste types represent waste streams that were characterized
by more than one EPA waste code. An explanation of the derivation
of these mixture codes is provided in Section 2-3.
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national Biennial RCRA Hazardous Uaste Report
(Based on 1989 Data)
MEW HAMPSHIRE
TABLE 5. FORTY LARGEST RCRA HAZARDOUS UASTE GENERATORS AND RCRA QUANTITY GENERATED, 1989
RANK
EPAID
SITE NAME
CITY
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
NHD066760927 GRANITE STATE PLATING CO., INC.
NHD058537960 WATTS REGULATOR/WEBSTER VALVE
NHD046312559 HADCO CORPORATION
NHD048724173 W.R. GRACE & CO ORGANIC CHEMICALS DIV.
NHD991302522 HADCO CORPORATION HUDSON DIVISION
NKD073974651 TERADYNE CIRCUITS DIVISION
NHD001427475 GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY
NHD000769869 NASHUA CORPORATION
NHD0010786B2 HITCH I HER MANUFACTURING CO., INC.
NHD0189S3794 STURM, RUGER & CO INC
NHD048729685 BAILEY CORPORATION
NHD001 085026 DAVIDSON INTERIOR TRIM/TEXTRON
NHD980668156 HADCO TECH CENTER ONE
NHD001091073 GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY
NHD073990418 BURNDY CORPORATION
NHD990717092 DEXTER CORPORATION HYSOL DIVISION
NHD040244428 ELECTROPAC COMPANY, INC.
NHD001085158 MARICEM CORPORATION
NHD045011616 DAVIDSON INSTRUMENT PANEL
NHD040245607 DICEON ELECTRONICS, INC.
NHD001086321 NEW HAMPSHIRE BALL BEARINGS
NHD001079045 LOCKHEED SANDERS, INC
NH7570024847 US PEASE AIR FOCE BASE
NHD064441132 KOLLSMAN
NHD081255788 ADVANCED CIRCUIT TECHNOLOGY
NHD064435654 ELECTRO CIRCUITS, INC.
NHD982203838 2 -TECH
NHD001082908 MPB CORPORATION
NHD064433055 DYNACO CORPORATION
KHD018925735 NEW HAMPSHIRE BALL BEARINGS, INC. ASTRO
NHD001078062 TELEDYNE ELECTRO-MECHANISMS
NH2971590003 US DEFENSE FUEL SUPPORT POINT
NHD981211881 JANCO P/C, INC.
NND066752734 FREUDENBERG-NOK GENERAL PARTNERSHIP
NHD001267137 PAK 2000 DIVISION OF OCOR PRODUCTS
NHD066755364 BATESVILLE CASKET COMPANY INC.
NHD000636134 GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY
NHD000791889 LOCKHEED SANDERS, INC.
NHD052024700 SHELDAHL
NHD099362048 POLYCLAD LAMINATES INC
CONIC
FRANKLIN
DERRY
NASHUA
HUDSON
NASHUA
HOOKSETT
MERRIMACK
MILFORD
NEWPORT
SEABROOK
DOVER
SALEM
SOMERSWORTH
LINCOLN
SEABROOK
MANCHESTER
KEENE
FARMINGTON
NASHUA
PETERBOROUGH
MANCHESTER
PEASE AIR FORCE BASE
MERRIMACK
NASHUA
LACONIA
BOW
KEENE
DERRY
LACONIA
HUDSON
NEWINGTON
SOMERSWORTH
MANCHESTER
MIRROR LAKE
NASHUA
HOOKSETT
NASHUA
NASHUA
FRANKLIN
TOTAL
GENERATED
CU.S. TONS)
5,895
1,743
1,496
1,052
850
420
393
343
338
294
285
245
233
199
190
187
186
173
172
158
143
131
119
114
112
108
106
93
92
81
79
77
76
74
73
67
65
62
61
60
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National Biennial ROM Hazardous Uaste Report
(Based on 1989 Data)
HEW HAMPSHIRE
TABLE 6. FORTY LARGEST RCRA HAZARDOUS IMSTE FACILITIES. 1989
Rank EPA ID Site Name, City
Management Method
1
NH0066760927 GRANITE STATE PLATING CO., INC., GONIC
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT N071-M079
NHD058537960 WATTS REGULATOR/WEBSTER VALVE, FRANKLIN
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129
NHD056331077 COATING SYSTEMS INC., NASHUA
FUEL BLENDING M061
AQUEOUS ORGANIC TREATMENT M081-M089
LANDFILL M132
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT M071-M079
INCINERATION M041-M049
OTHER RECOVERY H031-M039
NHD001083955 BEEDE ELECTRICAL INSTRUMENT CO., INC., PENACOOtC
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT M071-M079
On Site
5,884
63
Off Site
Method Total
5,884
63
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
1
0
0
0
0
2
1
0
0
0
0
Tot)
Manag<
5,1
1 Excluding quantity managed by storage only.
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New Jersey
Region II
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NEW JERSEY
EPA Region Address:
U.S. EPA Region II
Hazardous Waste Program
Branch
26 Federal Plaza, Room 1105
New York, NY 10278
Biennial Report Data Collection
Instrument:
State-specific annual report and
EPA Waste Minimization Report
Address of Participating State
Environmental Authority
Hazardous Waste Regulatory
Element
Department of Environmental
Protection and Energy
401 East State Street, Fifth Floor
CN-028
Trenton, NJ 08625-0028
Contact Name:
Phone:
Mr. Phil Cole
(609) 633-0751
Notes: No special notes for New Jersey.
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National Biennial KM Hazardous Haste Report
(Based on 1989 Data)
NEW JERSEY
Table 1. ROW Hazardous Waste Generation and Management, 1989
Total Number of RCRA Large Quantity Generators: 1,434
Total Quantity of Regulated Waste Generated: 47,096,658 tons
RCRA TSD Facilities (excluding storage-only facilities)
Facilities Managing only waste generated on site
Facilities Hanging only waste generated off site
(excluding quantity managed in storage only)
Total RCRA TSO Facilities:
Final Disposition of Wastes Managed in ROM Processes
Management Method
SOLVENTS RECOVERY
OTHER RECOVERY
INCINERATION
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT
AQUEOUS ORGANIC AND INORGANIC TREATMENT
OTHER TREATMENT
LANDFILL
OTHER DISPOSAL
INVALID SYSTEM TYPE
TOTAL
PERCENTAGE
ed on site
ed off site
th on and off site
age-only facilities):
naged in RCRA TSD units
only)
: 46,931
6
8
1
15
,754 tons
98
IA Processes
No. of
facilities
Code
M021-M029
M031-M039
M041-M049
M071-M079
M091-M099
M121-M129
M132
M137
using
method*
1
2
6
1
1
10
1
1
3
15
-
Hazardous Waste Managed
On site
0
956
22
1,058
46,686,000
234
0
0
0
46,688,269
99.5 X
Quantities (tons)
Off site
4
0
337
0
120,611 46,
122,332
167
14
21
243,486 46,
.5 X
Total
4
956
359
1,058
806,611
122,565
167
14
21
931,754
100X
Percent
.0
.0
.0
.0
99.7
.3
.0
.0
.0
100.0
-
•Column may not sun to total because facilities may have multiple handling methods.
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Nations! Biennial ROM Hazardous Waste Report
(Based on 1909 Data)
laports
State Tons Received
AL 47
AR 3,223
AZ 30
CA 318
CT 5,656
DC 13
DE 2,374
FL 5A
GA 361
IA 2
IL 683
IN 219
KY 137
MA 9,969
MD 22,215
ME 266
HI 838
MM 46
NC 2,386
NH 650
NY 12,413
OH 649
PA 94,146
PR 1
RI 79
SC 1,809
TN 215
TX 79
VA 1,628
VT 849
UI 10
UV 4,567
HEW JERSEY
TABLE 2. RCRA Hazardous Waste laports and Exports. 1989
Exports
State Tons Shipped
AL
AR
CT
DE
FC
FL
GA
ID
IL
IN
mr
LA
MA
MD
MI
NN
MO
NC
NH
NY
OH
OK
OR
PA
RI
SC
TN
TX
UT
VA
WA
UV
16,094
561
464
4
2,125
263
333
12
3,795
1,671
2,938
6,260
132
408
9,820
137
3,192
549
2
29,933
27,312
17,266
0
72,394
2,001
15,240
106
719
3
3,831
0
450
TOTAL
165,933
TOTAL
218,015
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Matiml Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report
(Based on 1909 Data)
NEW JERSEY
TABLE 3. RANK ORDER OF 40 LARGEST HAZARDOUS HASTES GENERATED, 1989
Quantity Generated
Rank Waste Type (tons) Percentage
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
MOMX*
D001
F003
F005
F001
0002
D004
0008
K015
F002
K061
D007
D006
F006
D003
K044
P039
D009
U159
U070
0005
K062
IC069
U028
K086
U239
U107
U036
U210
U154
K051
K048
U170
U061
F007
K046
D010
001 1
U190
U080
46,686,000
98,957
69,241
35,487
29,427
27,427
23,801
19,464
16,895
16,769
16,260
13,856
11,241
5,790
3,180
2,984
2,734
2,708
2,227
1,935
1,325
1,139
846
776
616
570
552
539
317
279
278
270
240
227
212
204
195
182
170
156
99.1
.2
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
* These waste types represent waste streams that were characterized
by More than one EPA waste code. An explanation of the derivation
of these Mixture codes is provided in Section 2-3.
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National Biennial ROM Hazardous Uaste Report
(Based on 1989 Data)
MEW JERSEY
Table 4. Four Largest Quantities and Types of RCRA Hazardous Uaste Managed, by RCRA Management Method. 1989
Management Quantity Managed
Method
SOLVENTS RECOVERY
OTHER RECOVERY
INCINERATION
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT
AQUEOUS ORGANIC AND INORGANIC TREATMENT
OTHER TREATMENT
LANDFILL
OTHER DISPOSAL
INVALID SYSTEM TYPE
TOTAL 46,931,754
* These waste types represent waste streams that were characterized
by acre than one EPA waste code. An explanation of the derivation
of these Mixture codes is provided in Section 2-3.
Code
M021-M029
M031-M039
M041-M049
M071-M079
M091-M099
M121-M129
M132
M137
Uaste Type
F001
0001
0001
F005
D002
U002
0008
MOMX*
0002
0007
K015
0002
D001
0007
0008
0006
0007
0001
0007
U201
U080
in State (tons)
4
956
200
63
61
16
1,058
46,686,000
70,990
14,435
13,772
37,760
16,267
15,710
10,839
135
32
14
21
0
0
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National Biemiat RCRA Hazardous Waste Report
(Rased on 1909 Data)
NEW JERSEY
TABLE 5. FORTY LARGEST RCRA HAZARDOUS IMSTE GENERATORS AND RCRA QUANTITY GENERATED, 1909
RANK
EPAIO
SITE NAME
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
NJD002385730
NJD002173144
NJD002182897
NJD002454544
NJD980786016
NJD001700707
NJD0021 47692
NJD002191211
NJD002194843
NJD001317064
NJD085644110
NJD986566032
NJD053288239
NJD078873270
NJD002200046
NJD0021 73946
NJD069039626
NJD061843249
NJD990753162
NJD002444719
NJD002171593
NJD000831479
NJD002156925
NJD089216790
NJD980755367
NJD986567139
NJD002345247
NJD002139244
NJD020783304
NJD002202869
NJ0065811986
NJDOQ2173276
NJD064344575
NJD002385615
NJD042905752
NJD002147023
NJD000768093
NJD047500897
NJD000768101
NJD049861776
DUPONT E I CHAMBERS UORKS
AMERICAN CYANAMID CO
SAFETY KLEEN CORP
MARISOL INC
SUOPE OIL AND CHEMICAL
MONSANTO COMPANY
BRISTOL MYERS PRODUCTS
HOFFMANN-LA ROCHE, INC
INTER. FLAVORS & FRAGRANCES
MERCK & COMPANY INC
RARITAN RIVER STEEL COMPANY
WARREN ENERGY RESOURCE CO
ROLLINS ENVIRONMENTAL SERVIC
NEW JERSEY STEEL CORP
CYCLE CHEM INC
DUPONT E I
SAFETY KLEEN CORP.
NATIONAL SMELTING OF NJ INC
COASTAL EAGLE POINT OIL CO
UNION CARBIDE CHEMICALS PLAS
CHEVRON CHEMICAL COMPANY
DONALD B KELLY INC
HERCULES INCORPORATED
CHEMICAL WASTE MGT OF NJ
JOHNSON MATTHEY INC
TANG REALTY INC.
CIRCUIT FOIL USA INC
METEM CORP
FRAGRANCES RESOURCES INC
REICHHOLD CHEMICALS INC.
COLORAMA LAMINATING & PRINT
AMERICAN CYANAMID COMPANY
GANES CHEMICALS, INC
ANCHOR GLASS CONTAINER CORP
ANCHOR GLASS CONTAINER CORP
SANDOZ PHARMACEUTICALS CORP
CRANFORD CLEANERS
ECOLAB INC (UOODBRIDGE PLT)
CHRIS KOCK FORD
ZEP MANUFACTURING COMPANY
CITY
DEEPUATER
LINDEN
LINDEN
MIDDLESEX
PENNSAUKEN
BRIDGEPORT
HILLSIDE
NUTLET
UNION BEACH
RAHUAY
PERTH AMBOY
OXFORD
BRIDGEPORT
SAYREVILLE
ELIZABETH
POMPTOM LAKE
CLAYTON
PEDRICICTOUN
WESTVILLE
PISCATAWAY
SO PLAINFIELD
CAMDEN
KENVIL
NEWARK
W DEPTFORD
POSCATAUAY
BORDENTOUN
PARSIPPANY
KEYPORT
ELIZABETH
PASSAIC
BRIDGEUATER
PENNSVILLE
SALEM
CLIFFUOOD
EAST HANOVER
CRANFORD
AVENEL
TURNERSVILLE
SPRINGFIELD
TOTAL
GENERATED
(U.S. TONS)
46,695,042
51,491
29,894
22,620
18,387
18,346
17,269
11,412
10.872
10,461
9,781
7,782
7,631
6,529
5,945
5,897
4,917
4.170
4,101
3,938
3,367
3,243
3,173
3,140
2,955
2,760
2,669
2,548
2,524
2,450
2,357
2,351
2.238
2,136
2,060
1.947
1,924
1,884
1,804
1,738
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National Biennial KRA Hazardous Itaste Report
(Based on 1989 Data)
IEU JERSEY
TABLE 6. FORTY LARGEST MSA HAZARDOUS HASTE FACILITIES, 1989
Rank
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
U
15
EPA 10 Site Name, City
Management Method
NJD002385730 DUPONT E I CHAMBERS WORKS, DEEPUATER
AQUEOUS ORGANIC AND INORGANIC TREATMENT M091-M099
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129
INCINERATION M041-M049
LANDFILL N132
INVALID SYSTEM TYPE
NJD002454544 MAR I SOL INC., MIDDLESEX
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129
INCINERATION M041-M049
NJD002141950 CP CHEMICAL INC., SEUAREN
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129
INCINERATION M041-M049
NJD068292648 STANDARD TANK CLEANING CORP., BAYONNE
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129
OTHER DISPOSAL M137
NJD002173946 DUPONT E I, POMPTOM LAKE
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT M071-M079
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129
NJD980753875 ATOCHEM NORTH AMERICA INC., WEST DEPTFORD
OTHER RECOVERY M031-M039
NJD002155067 FRITZSCHE DODGE & OLCOTT, CLIFTON
INCINERATION M041-M049
NJD002U1190 CPS CHEMICAL COR INC., OLD BRIDGE
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129
NJD002521961 HERCULES INCORPORATED, PARLIN
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129
NJD002444719 UNION CARBIDE CHEMICALS PLAS, PISCATAUAY
INCINERATION M041-M049
OTHER RECOVERY H031-M039
NJD047318043 DETREX CORPORATION, CINNAMINSON
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129
SOLVENTS RECOVERY M021-M029
NJD004362059 FISHER SCIENTIFIC COMPANY, FAIR LAWN
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129
INCINERATION M041-M049
NJD01U27895 L & L OIL SERVICE, ABERDEEN
OTHER TREATMENT N121-M129
NJD000582387 RUTGERS UNIVERSITY, PISCATAUAY
INVALID SYSTEM TYPE
NJD000692111 EXXON RESEARCH & ENGINEERING, ANNANDALE
INVALID SYSTEM TYPE
On Site
46,686,000
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1,058
210
956
0
0
24
22
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Off Site
120,611
85,015
176
167
21
28,743
14
4,324
1
4,135
14
0
0
0
146
105
0
0
0
9
4
1
0
0
0
0
Method Total
46,806,611
85,015
176
167
21
28,743
14
4,324
1
4,135
14
1,058
210
956
146
105
24
22
0
9
4
1
0
0
0
0
Tote
Manage
46,891,$
28,7
4,3
4,1
1.2
?
1
1
1 Excluding quantity managed by storage only.
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New Mexico
Region VII
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NEW MEXICO
EPA Region Address:
U.S. EPA Region VI
RCRA Programs Branch
Mail Stop 6H-H
1445 Ross Avenue
Dallas, TX 75202
Biennial Report Data Collection
Instrument:
EPA Hazardous Waste Report
Address of Participating State
Environmental Authority
Hazardous and Radioactive Materials
Bureau
Environmental Department
525 Camino De Los Marquez
Post Office Box 26110
Santa Fe, NM 87502
Contact Name:
Phone:
Ms. Anna Walker
Management Analyst
(505)827-4308
Notes: No special notes for New Mexico.
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National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report
(Based on 1989 Data)
NEW IEXICO
Table 1. ROM Hazardous Waste Generation and Nanageaent, 1909
Total Nunber of RCRA Large Quantity Generators: 46
Total Quantity of Regulated Waste Generated: 10,961 tons
RCRA TSD Facilities (excluding storage-only facilities)
Facilities Managing only waste generated on site
Facilities Managing only waste generated off site
Facilities Managing waste generated both on and off site
Total RCRA TSO Facilities (excluding storage-only facilities):
Total Quantity of RCRA Regulated Waste Managed in RCRA TSO units:
(excluding quantity managed in storage only)
Total RCRA TSD Facilities:
Final Disposition of Wastes Managed in RCRA Processes
Management Method
METALS RECOVERY (FOR REUSE)
SOLVENTS RECOVERY
INCINERATION
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT
OTHER TREATMENT
LAND TREATMENT
OTHER DISPOSAL
TOTAL
PERCENTAGE
Code
No. of
facilities
using
Method*
M011-M019
M021-M029
M041-M049
M071-M079
M121-M129
M131
M137
2
1
1
2
6
3
2
10
6
10
0
0
10
,355 tons
19
Hazardous Waste Managed
On site
21
0
10
6
1,709
3,883
727
6,355
100.0 X
Quantities (tons)
Off site
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
.0 X
Total
21
0
10
6
1,709
3,883
727
6,355
100X
Percent
.3
.0
.2
.1
26.9
61.1
11.4
100.0
-
•Colum May not sum to total because facilities nay have Multiple handling Methods.
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National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report
(Based on 1989 Data)
•EW ICXICO
TABU 2. RCRA Hazardous Waste laports and Exports, 1989
State
AZ
CO
TOTAL
laports
Tons Received
1
15
16
State
AL
AR
AZ
CA
CO
FL
GA
ID
IL
IN
KS
LA
MI
NJ
NV
MY
OK
PA
TN
TX
UT
Exports
Tons Shipped
281
1
2
18
794
205
21
2
37
10
26
78
4
1
7
4
235
0
100
1,851
525
TOTAL
5,252
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National Biemial RCRA Hazardous Uaste Report
(Based on 1989 Data)
HEW ICXIOO
TABLE 3. RANK ORDER OF 40 LARGEST HAZARDOUS IMSTES GENERATED, 1909
Quantity Generated
Rank Uaste Type (tons) Percentage
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
0002
K051
FOMX*
F002
MOMX*
D003
K048
DOMX*
D007
F003
D001
F001
K049
D008
0005
UOMX*
0011
0006
K050
F006
0004
D010
D009
P120
F005
K052
U012
U125
P076
P068
POTS
POMX*
P056
U080
P015
U122
U002
U240
P095
P073
2,168
1,799
1,646
1,483
1,149
750
522
421
242
221
200
104
58
53
32
25
18
11
9
8
8
6
6
4
3
2
2
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
19.8
16.4
15.0
13.5
10.5
6.8
4.8
3.8
2.2
2.0
1.8
1.0
.5
.5
.3
.2
.2
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
* These waste types represent waste streams that were characterized
by more than one EPA waste code. An explanation of the derivation
of these Mixture codes is provided in Section 2-3.
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National Biennial ROM Hazardous Haste Report
(Based on 1989 Data)
NEW MEXICO
Table 4. Four Largest Quantities and Types of RCM Hazardous Haste Managed, by ROM Management Method, 1989
Management Quantity Managed
Method
METALS RECOVERY (FOR REUSE)
SOLVENTS RECOVERY
INCINERATION
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT
OTHER TREATMENT
LAND TREATMENT
OTHER DISPOSAL M137 D003 727
TOTAL 6,355
Code
M011-M019
M021-M029
M041-M049
M071-M079
M121-H129
M131
Waste Type
0008
0009
D011
U080
D003
D005
P068
MOMX*
D002
MOMX*
D003
0001
K051
0002
K048
K049
in State (tons)
18
2
1
0
10
5
0
0
1,639
38
10
8
1,668
1,624
522
58
* These waste types represent waste streams that were characterized
by more than one EPA waste code. An explanation of the derivation
of these Mixture codes is provided in Section 2-3.
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National Biennial MSA Hazardous waste Report
(Based on 1909 Data)
*EU MEXICO
TABLE 5. FORTY LARGEST RCRA HAZARDOUS UASTE GENERATORS AND RCRA QUANTITY GENERATED. 1989
RANK
EPAID
SITE NAME
CITY
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
NMD990753931
NMD048918817
NHD000609339
NM2750211235
NMD000333211
NM6213820974
NMD000333559
NM0890010515
NM4890110519
NM6572124422
NN5890110518
NMD980744551
NMP360023604
NMD089416416
NMD000729004
NM0052684578
NMD360010573
NMD000709782
NM8800019434
NMP360010003
NMD091270017
NMP360023593
NMD069892594
NMD000729053
NMD083212332
NND980508022
KMD000610303
NM7572124454
NMD069424323
NM9570024423
NM4890139088
NMT360023404
NMD981 144132
NMD085269025
NMD075086520
NMD035686823
NND056773765
NND980621197
NMD980622989
NMD035806405
CLIMAX CHEMICAL COMPANY
NAVAJO REFINING COMPANY
INTEL CORPORATION
WHITE SANDS MISSILE RANGE
GIANT REFINING COMPANY • CINIZA REFINERY
FORT UINGATE DEPOT ACTIVITY
UNICHEM INTERNATIONAL, INC./HOBBS PLANT
US DOE LOS ALAMOS NATIONAL LABORATORY
U.S. DOE ALBQ. MICROELECTRONICS FACILITY
HOLLOMAN AIR FORCE BASE
SANDIA NATIONAL LABORATORIES
MOTOROLA INC. CERAMIC PRODUCTS
TRANSUESTERN PIPELINE CO.
BLOQMFIELD REFINING COMPANY
TRANSUESTERN PIPELINE CO.
GE AIRCRAFT ENGINES
TRANSUESTERN PIPELINE CO.
SIGNETICS COMPANY
NASA JOHNSON SPACE CENTER - WSTF
TRANSUESTERN PIPELINE CO.
OXY USA INC. / BLUITT GAS PLANT
TRANSUESTERN PIPELINE CO.
TRANSPORTATION MFG. CORP.
TRANSUESTERN PIPELINE CO.
SPARTON TECHNOLOGY, INC.
THE PITTSBURG A MIDWAY COAL MINING CO.
HONEYWELL DEFENSE AVIONICS SYSTEMS DIV.
U.S. AIR FORCE CANNON AFB
PNM - SAN JUAN GENERATING STATION
KIRTLAND AIR FORCE BASE
UASTE ISOLATION PILOT PLANT/U.S. DOE
TRANSUESTERN PIPELINE CO.
TRANSPORTATION MFG. CORP.
MOUNTAIN STATES CONSTRUCTORS, INC.
MEMORIAL GENERAL HOSPITAL
GULTON DATA SYSTEMS
SIEMENS COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS
UNIVERSITY OF NEW MEXICO
ETHICON INC
PHELPS DODGE MINING COMPANY / TYRONE BR.
MONUMENT
ARTESIA
RIO RANCHO
UHITE SANDS
GALLUP
GALLUP
HOBBS
LOS ALAMOS
ALBUQUERQUE
HOLLOMAN AIR
ALBUQUERQUE
ALBUQUERQUE
ROSUELL
BLOOMFILED
LACUNA
ALBUQUERQUE
CORONA
ALBUQUERQUE
LAS CRUCES
CARLSBAD
MILNESAND
PORTALES
ROSUELL
NOUNTAINAIR
ALBUQUERQUE
GALLUP
ALBUQUERQUE
MISSILE RANGE
FORCE BASE
CANNON AIR FORCE BASE
UATERFLOU
ALBUQUERQUE
CARLSBAD
BELEN
ROSUELL
ALBUQUERQUE
LAS CRUCES
ALBUQUERQUE
ALBUQUERQUE
ALBUQUERQUE
ALBUQUERQUE
TYRONE
TOTAL
GENERATED
(U.S. TONS)
1,783
1,522
1,484
1,415
737
727
466
260
255
210
192
177
155
134
115
113
110
107
92
84
84
80
72
63
59
58
50
46
42
40
39
37
35
24
21
18
12
12
10
8
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National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report
(Based on 1989 Data)
NEW MEXICO
TABLE 6. FORTY LARGEST RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE FACILITIES, 1989
Rank EPA ID Site Name, City
Management Method
1 NMD990753931 CLIMAX CHEMICAL COMPANY, MONUMENT
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129
LAND TREATMENT M131
2 NHD048918817 NAVAJO REFINING COMPANY, ARTESIA
LAND TREATMENT M131
3 NKD000333211 GIANT REFINING COMPANY - CINIZA REFINERY, GALLUP
LAND TREATMENT M131
4 NM6213820974 FORT WINGATE DEPOT ACTIVITY, GALLUP
OTHER DISPOSAL M137
5 NM8800019434 NASA JOHNSON SPACE CENTER - WSTF, LAS CRUCES
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT M071-M079
OTHER DISPOSAL M137
6 NM0890010515 US DOE LOS ALAMOS NATIONAL LABORATORY, LOS ALAMOS
METALS RECOVERY (FOR REUSE) M011-M019
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT M071-M079
7 NM2750211235 WHITE SANDS MISSILE RANGE, WHITE SANDS MISSILE RANGE
INCINERATION M041-M049
SOLVENTS RECOVERY M021-M029
8 NM5890110518 SANDIA NATIONAL LABORATORIES. ALBUQUERQUE
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129
METALS RECOVERY (FOR REUSE) M011-M019
9 NM4213720101 US ARMY AIR DEF.ARTIL.CNTR & FORT BLISS, FORT BLISS
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129
10 NM5572124456 MELROSE AIR FORCE RANGE 27 CSG/CC, MELROSE
OTHER TREATMENT N121-M129
On Site
1,624
1,624
1,522
737
727
70
1
0
I
20
8
5
ur*c
JiBt
10
0
4
1
CO
dS
3
0
Off Site
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Method Total
1,624
1,624
1,522
737
727
70
1
0
20
8
5
10
0
4
1
3
0
To
Mana
3
1
1 Excluding quantity managed by storage only.
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New York
Region II
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NEW YORK
Region Address:
U.S. EPA Region II
Hazardous Waste Program Branch
26 Federal Plaza, Room 1105
New York, NY 10278
Biennial Report Data Collection
Instrument
State-specific annual report and
EPA Waste Minimization Report
Address of Participating State
Environmental Authority
Regional Permit Section
Bureau of Hazardous Waste Facility
Compliance
Department of Environmental
Conservation
50 Wolf Road
Albany, NY 12233-7252
Contact Name:
Phone:
Mr. Norm Aaronson
Soild Waste Specialist 3
(518) 457-3273
Notes: No special notes for New York.
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National Biennial ROM Hazardous Waste Report
(Based on 1989 Data)
MEW YORK
Table 1. ROM Hazardous Haste Generation and Nanageacnt, 1989
Total Nimber of RCRA Large Quantity Generators: 848
Total Quantity of Regulated Waste Generated: 406,910 tons
RCRA TSD Facilities (excluding storage-only facilities)
Facilities Managing only waste generated on site
Facilities Managing only waste generated off site
Facilities Managing waste generated both on and off site
Total RCRA TSD Facilities (excluding storage-only facilities):
Total Quantity of RCRA Regulated Waste Managed in RCRA TSD units:
(excluding quantity Managed in storage only)
Total RCRA TSD Facilities:
Final Disposition of Wastes Managed in RCRA Processes
Management Method
OTHER RECOVERY
INCINERATION
OTHER TREATMENT
LAND TREATMENT
LANDFILL
OTHER DISPOSAL
TOTAL
PERCENTAGE
No. of
facilities
using
Code Method*
7
5
8
20
419,838 tons
73
Hazardous Waste Managed
Quantities (tons)
On site Off site
Total Percent
M031-M039
M041-M049
M121-M129
M131
M132
M137
5
10
12
2
2
1
20
-
14,751
42,178
15,933
9,799
0
0
82,661
19.7 X
0
1,738
58,262
0
277,156
21
337,177
80.3 X
14,751
43,916
74,195
9,799
277,156
21
419,838
100X
3.5
10.5
17.7
2.3
66.0
.0
100.0
-
•Column May not sun to total because facilities May have Multiple handling Methods.
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National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Uaste Report
(Based on 1989 Data)
NEW YORK
TABLE 2. RCRA Hazardous Uaste laports and Exports, 1989
laports
State Tons Received
AL 1
AR 1
AZ 2
CA 19
CO 408
CT 14,284
DC 1
DE 4,023
FC 1,966
FL 6
GA 4
IA 0
IL 471
IN 0
KS 1
ICY 1
LA 1
MA 29,635
MD 598
ME 68
MI 304
MN 3,873
NO 1
NC 30
NH 157
NJ 32,526
NM 2
OH 10,081
PA 24,489
PR 0
RI 5,634
SC 9
TN 4
TX 8
VA 3,678
VT 64
UI 4
UV 9,132
State
AL
AR
AZ
CT
DE
FC
FL
GA
IL
IN
KS
ICY
LA
MA
MD
MI
MN
MO
NC
NJ
ON
OR
PA
RI
SC
TN
TX
VA
UV
TOTAL
Exports
Tons Shipped
879
2,314
36
6,584
8
14,524
12
303
3,051
2,901
9,461
9,738
2,160
1,212
149
23,254
135
391
374
26,279
24,298
15
19,530
248
594
19
1,326
142
2
149,938
TOTAL
141.488
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National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Uaste Report
(Based on 1989 Data)
HEW YORK
TABLE 3. RMK ORDER OF 40 LARGEST HAZARDOUS UASTES GENERATED, 1989
Rank
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
U
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
Uaste Type
Quantity Generated
(tons)
Percentage
F002
F003
D002
F001
D001
F005
F020
U188
0008
F006
D005
K062
D006
F019
D003
K061
K071
D007
0004
F007
0009
D011
U129
U228
K106
K002
K069
U044
U122
F004
U045
F009
U159
U019
U036
U154
F027
U052
U079
F008
77,187
45,158
37,479
37,276
30,865
29,800
24,662
19,956
13,483
12,622
10,023
9,409
8,473
7,386
7,097
7,034
5,237
4,861
4,054
3,552
2,440
1,176
1,002
730
632
566
495
460
448
420
369
350
330
292
283
227
177
118
102
100
19.0
11.1
9.2
9.2
7.6
7.3
6.1
4.9
3.3
3.1
2.5
2.3
2.1
1.8
1.7
1.7
1.3
1.2
1.0
.9
.6
.3
.2
.2
.2
.
.
,
.
»
,
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.0
.0
.0
.0
These waste types represent waste streams that were characterized
by More than one EPA waste code. An explanation of the derivation
of these mixture codes is provided in Section 2-3.
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National Biennial ROM Hazardous Haste Report
(Based on 1989 Data)
•EU YORK
Table 4. Four Largest Quantities and Types of ROM Hazardous Waste Managed, by ROW Management Method, 1909
Management Quantity Managed
Method Code Waste Type in State (tons)
OTHER RECOVERY M031-M039
INCINERATION M041-M049
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129
LAND TREATMENT M131
LANDFILL M132
OTHER DISPOSAL M137
TOTAL
F002
F003
F001
F005
D001
F003
F002
D002
D001
U188
D005
F001
D004
D005
D002
D008
F006
0006
D005
F001
14.700
32
19
19,820
9,790
7,326
4,205
30,901
10,058
9,419
3,277
8,914
876
6
3
54,441
33,287
26,560
23,947
21
419,838
* These wste types represent waste streams that were characterized
by wore than one EPA waste code. An explanation of the derivation
of these mixture codes is provided in Section 2-3.
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National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Haste Report
(Based on 1909 Data)
NEW YORK
TABLE 5. FORTY LARGEST RCRA HAZARDOUS IMSTE GENERATORS AND RCRA QUANTITY GENERATED, 1909
RANK
EPAID
SITE NAME
CITY
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
NYD980592497 EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY KODAK PARK
NYD982743023 OCCIDENTAL CHEMICAL CORPORATION
NYD043815703 FRONTIER CHEMICAL WASTE
NYD000767657 NEW YORK STATE DEPT OF ENVIRONMENTAL
NYD000707901 INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORP.
NYD002080034 GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY
NYD002233039 INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES
NYD000831644 OCCIDENTAL CHEMICAL CORPORATION
NYD080336241 CECOS INTERNATIONAL INC.
NYD982739963 GOLDEN EAGLE ARCHERY
NYD002070118 SCHENECTADY CHEMICALS INC
NYD981085582 CHAMPLAIN VALLEY PHYSICIANS HOSPITAL
NYD030215529 AL TECH SPECIALTY STEEL CORPORATION
NYD002069748 CIBA GEIGY CORPORATION
NYD980535181 NEW YORK STATE DEPT OF ENVIRONEMNTAL
NYD066785650 AUBURN STEEL COMPANY INC
NYD002123461 OLIN CHEMICALS GRP-NIAGARA FALLS PLT
NYD049836679 CUM CHEMICAL SERVICES INC.
NYD002218436 ATOCHEM NORTH AMERICA
NYD000824482 OCCIDENTAL CHEM. CORP.
NYD980592901 HARRISON RADIATOR-GENERAL MOTORS CORP.
NYD003917960 CONSOLIDATED EDISON COMPANY OF NEW YORK
NYD981080856 HANKS CLEANRS
NYD981484785 TOSHIBA AMERICA ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS
NYD982725418 NEW YORK STATE DEPT OF ENVIRONMENTAL
NYD002047967 GRUMMAN AEROSPACE CORPORATION
NYD002211324 XEROX CORPORATION WILSON CENTER
NYD061348058 LUPOSELLOS GARAGE
NYD000824425 CORNING INCORPORATED
HYP000891929 NIGHTINGALE BANFORD SCHOOL
NYD002126852 HARRISON RADIATOR DIVISION
NYD096920483 PHOTOCIRCUITS DIVOF PC ACQUISITION CORP
NYD002123S03 E I DUPONT DE NEMOURS & COMMPANY
NYD002241982 HADCO PRINTED CIRCUITS INC.
NYD072367980 NORTHVILLE INDUSTRIES CORP.
NYD002239440 GENERAL MOTORS CORP INLAND FISHER GUIDE
NYD002232304 ALUMINUM CO OF AMERICA INC
NYD982790255 OLIN CORPORATION
NYD057770109 NORTHEAST ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, INC.
NYD080480734 INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES
ROCHESTER
NIAGARA FALLS
NIAGARA FALLS
NIAGARA FALLS
EAST FISHKILL
UATERFORD
END ICOTT
NIAGARA FALLS
NIAGARA FALLS
FARMINGTON
ROTTERDAM JUNCTION
PLATTSBURGH
DUNKIRK
GLENS FALLS
RESTORATION SITE
AUBURN
NIAGARA FALLS
MODEL CITY
PIFFARD
NIAGARA FALLS
LOCKPORT
QUEENS
BROOKLYN
HORSEHEADS
CREEK
BETHPAGE
WEBSTER
CROTON ON HUDSON
CORNING
NEW YORK CITY
LOCKPORT
GLEN COVE
NIAGARA FALLS
OWEGO,
RIVERHEAD
SYRACUSE,
MASSENA,
NIAGARA FALLS
WAMPSVILLE
POUGHKEEPSIE
TOTAL
GENERATED
(U.S. TONS)
37,843
36,836
25,971
21,006
20,028
17,431
11,347
11,079
10,206
9,976
9,620
9,265
9,062
8,292
8,145
5,824
5,428
5,167
5,158
4,848
4,324
4,064
3,595
3,387
3,357
3,237
3,225
2,532
2,473
2,403
2,313
2,166
2,066
2,022
1,949
1,776
1,715
1,698
1,640
1,609
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National Biennial ROW Hazardous Waste Report
(Based on 1909 Data)
HEW YORK
TABLE 6. FORTY LARGEST ROM HAZARDOUS WASTE FACILITIES, 1989
Rank
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10-
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
EPA ID Site Name, City
Management Method On
NYD049836679 CWH CHEMICAL SERVICES INC., MODEL CITY
LANDFILL N132
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129
LAND TREATMENT M131
NYD980592497 EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY KODAK PARK, ROCHESTER
INCINERATION M041-M049 25
NYD002080034 GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY, WATERFORD
LAND TREATMENT M131 8
INCINERATION N041-M049 8
OTHER RECOVERY M031-M039
NYD080336241 CECOS INTERNATIONAL INC., NIAGARA FALLS
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129 8
LANDFILL M132
NYD080469935 NORLITE CORPORATION, COHOES
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129
NYD000707901 INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORP., EAST FISHKILL
OTHER RECOVERY M031-M039 14
NYD002070118 SCHENECTADY CHEMICALS INC., ROTTERDAM JUNCTION
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129 5
INCINERATION M041-M049 3
NYD043815703 FRONTIER CHEMICAL WASTE, NIAGARA FALLS
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129
NYD000824482 OCCIDENTAL CHEM. CORP., NIAGARA FALLS
INCINERATION M041-M049 3
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129
NYD002218436 ATOCHEM NORTH AMERICA, PIFFARD
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129 2
INCINERATION M041-M049
NYD057770109 NORTHEAST ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, INC., WAMPSVILLE
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129
INCINERATION M041-M049
NYD057722258 PRIDE SOLVENTS & CHEMICAL CO., INC., WEST BABYLON
OTHER TREATMENT N121-M129
OTHER DISPOSAL N137
OTHER RECOVERY M031-M039
NYD002014595 NEPERA INCORPORATED, HARRIMAN
INCINERATION M041-M049
NYD000632372 B D T INC., CLARENCE
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129
INCINERATION M041-M049
NY7890008975 BROOKHAVEN NATIONAL LABORATORY, UPTON
INCINERATION N041-M049
NYD002103216 OCCIDENTAL CHEMICAL CORPORATION, NIAGARA FALLS
INCINERATION M041-M049
NYD074037193 ATTICA CORRECTIONAL FACILITY IND, ATTICA
OTHER RECOVERY M031-M039
NYD052783396 PRECO/FOSROC INCORPORATED, PLAINVIEW
OTHER RECOVERY M031-M039
NYD000631994 UNIVERSITY OF ROCHESTER -MEDICAL CENTER. ROCHESTER
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129
NYD093256063 GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY, FORT EDWARD
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129
Site
0
0
885
,990
,914
,217
300
,571
0
0
,400
,000
,960
0
,350
0
.356
275
0
3
0
0
19
341
0
0
0
43
18
14
6
0
Off Site
277,136
26,840
0
1,430
0
0
0
6,917
20
15,285
0
0
129
5,412
0
1,924
0
0
1,039
0
677
21
0
0
162
22
157
0
0
0
2
3
Method Total
277,136
26,840
885
27,420
8,914
8,217
300
15,488
20
15,285
14,400
5,000
4,089
5,412
3,350
1,924
2,356
275
1,039
3
677
21
19
341
162
22
157
43
18
14
9
3
To
Mana
304
27
17
15
15
14
s
5
5
Z
1
t
1 Excluding quantity Mnaged by storage only.
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North Carolina
Region IV
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NORTH CAROLINA
EPA Region Address: U.S. EPA Region IV
Waste Division, Waste Programs
Branch
State Programs Section
345 Courtland Street
Atlanta, GA 30365
Biennial Report Data Collection State-specific annual report
Instrument
Address of Participating State Solid Waste Management Division
Environmental Authority Hazardous Waste Section
Environmental Health and Natural
Resources
Post Office Box 27687
Raleigh, NC 27611-7687
Contact Name: Mr. David Mason
Computer Analyst
Phone: (919) 733-2178
Notes: No special notes for North Carolina.
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National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report
(Based on 1989 Data)
NORTH CAROLINA
Table 1. RCRA Hazardous Waste Generation and
. 1989
Total Member of RCRA Large Quantity Generators:
Total Quantity of Regulated Waste Generated:
684
586,338 tons
RCRA ISO Facilities (excluding storage-only facilities)
Facilities managing only waste generated on site 3
Facilities Managing only Haste generated off site 7
Facilities managing waste generated both on and off site 0
Total RCRA TSO Facilities (excluding storage-only facilities): 10
Total Quantity of RCRA Regulated Waste Managed in RCRA TSO units: 565,799 tons
(excluding quantity Managed in storage only)
Total RCRA TSO Facilities: 28
Final Disposition of Hastes Managed in ROM Processes
Management Method
OTHER TREATMENT
TOTAL
PERCENTAGE
No. of
facilities
using
Code Method*
M121-M129 10
10
Hazardous Waste Managed
Quantities (tons)
On site Off site Total
522,318
522,318
92.3 X
43,482
43,482
7.7 X
565,799
565,799
100X
Percent
100.0
100.0
•Column aay not sun to total because facilities May have Multiple handling Methods.
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National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Uaste Report
(Based on 19B9 Data)
NORTH CAROLINA
TABLE 2. RCRA Hazardous Haste laports and Exports, 1989
laports
State Tons Received
AL 16,837
CA 128
CO 5
CT 1,390
OE 7
FC 7
FL 462
GA 2,648
IL 34
IN 17
ICY 1
LA 2
HA 154
ND 427
HE 149
HN 0
HO 12
ND 0
NH 70
NJ 1,542
NV 1
NY 322
OH 1,571
OK 51
PA 4,859
RI 53
SC 2,704
TN 493
VA 1,766
VT 24
WI 5
WV 427
WY 0
Exports
State
AL
AR
AZ
CT
DE
FC
FL
GA
IL
IN
KY
LA
MA
MD
NI
HS
NJ
NY
OH
OK
PA
RI
SC
TN
TX
VA
UI
TOTAL
Tons shipped
0
8,749
514
48
28
5
55
533
1,627
487
1,371
789
1,935
10
153
354
455
2.397
35
471
92
5,095
8
14,580
826
30
2,881
2
43,530
TOTAL
36,168
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National Biennial RCRA Hazardous waste Report
(Based on 1989 Data)
NORTH CAROLINA
TABLE 3. RANK ORDER OF 40 LARGEST HAZARDOUS IMSTES GENERATED, 1909
Quantity Generated
Rank Uaste Type (tons) Percentage
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
D007
D002
0001
FOMX*
0008
F003
F005
K088
OOMX*
F006
K061
K083
F001
F002
U210
MOMX*
UOMX*
U220
D006
F019
K086
K001
U043
D009
D004
D005
K102
0003
K062
F007
K101
U028
F004
IC106
LABP
P120
U188
U239
U226
F011
415,178
119,026
8,205
6,420
5,827
4,989
3,904
2,888
2,652
2,301
2,078
2,068
1,573
1,543
1,360
1,090
889
792
637
484
451
382
329
314
312
255
77
64
51
24
20
18
14
13
13
13
12
11
10
7
70.8
20.3
1.4
1.1
1.0
.9
.7
.5
.5
.4
.4
.4
.3
.3
.2
.2
.2
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
* These waste types represent waste streams that were characterized
by More than one EPA waste code. An explanation of the derivation
of these Mixture codes is provided in Section 2-3.
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National Biennial ROM Hazardous Uaste Report
(Based on 1989 Data)
NORTH CAROLINA
Table 4. Four Largest Quantities and Types of RCRA Hazardous Haste Managed, by ROW Nanageaent Method. 1989
Management Quantity Managed
Method Code Uaste Type in State (tons)
D007
D002
MOMX*
FOMX*
413,273
109,522
20,254
12,188
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129
TOTAL 565,799
* These waste types represent waste streams that were characterized
by nore than one EPA waste code. An explanation of the derivation
of these mixture codes is provided in Section 2-3.
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National Biennial ROM Hazardous waste Report
(Based on 1989 Data)
NORTH CAROLINA
TABU 5. FORTY LARGEST ROM HAZARDOUS UASTE GENERATORS AND RCRA QUANTITY GENERATE). 1989
RANK
EPA ID
SITE NAME
CITY
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
NC0057454670
NCD980848709
NC0108706029
NC0003162542
NO) 042091975
NCD093340487
NC0109025932
NC0097363527
NCD048467427
NCD085074821
NC0044438406
NCT003158979
NCD067441394
NCD006390561
NC0003232030
NCD980799142
NCT003233756
NC0050409150
NC0047372503
NC0085083004
NC0049997786
NC1170027261
NC0000623116
NCD091245498
NCD024462327
NCD986171270
NCD990868168
NC0048181218
NCD062567623
NCD980247316
NCD086330412
NC0047368642
NCD060295417
NC0086872082
NC0057038168
NCD093137636
NC0003907508
NC0083673616
NC0041415019
NCD024468597
OCCIDENTAL CHEM. CORP. -CASTLE HAYNE PLT
Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company
Duke Power NcGuire Nuclear Station
ALUMINUM CO. OF AMERICA (BADIN)
Mallinckrodt S.C.C. Raleigh Pit
FLORIDA STEEL CORP. CHARLOTTE MILL DIV.
Res i nail Crop.
Watts Regulator Co./Regtrol-Enecsco
Mineral Research & Development Corp.,
Hoechst Celanese Sou-Tex Plant
LITTON SYS. INC. CLIFTON PRECISION DIV.
AERONCA, INC. [CERCLA HAS MANIFEST]
R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Co Pkg Div #604
RELIANCE UNIVERSAL, INC.
Lilly Company Inc
CALDUELL INDUSTRIAL SERVICES, INC.
N.S. FARRINGTON
General Electric Co Inc
Southchem Inc
Easco Hand Tools, Inc.
BASF CORPORATION
USMC AIR STATION - CHERRY POINT
NATIONAL STARCH & CHEMICAL CO.
FREIGHTLINER CORPORATION
Academy Steel Drum
Hesta Properties-Carillon Proj
BASF CORP-COATINGS AND COLORANTS
Carolina Galvanizing Corp
Henkel Corporation
Charlotte Pipe & Foundry Co.
Data General Corp
Dupont El De Nemours & Co. Inc.
Burlington Industries, Inc.
Technographics Printworld, Inc.
COLONIAL PIPELINE CO - GREENSBORO JCT
General Wood Preserving Conpany, Inc.
Morganite Incorporated
REEVES BROTHERS INC. GRACE PLANT
The Valspar Corporation
Charlotte Steel Drum
Castle Hayne
RANOLEMAN
Cornelius
Badin
Raleigh
Charlotte
Severn
Sptndale
Karri sburg
Mount Holly
MURPHY
CHARLOTTE
Winston Salem
High Point
High Point
HUDSON
UNKNOWN
Wilmington
Durham
Gastonia
Morganton
Cherry Point
Salisbury
MT. HOLLY
Matthews
Charlotte
Charlotte
Aberdeen
Charlotte
Charlotte
Clayton
FAYETTEVILLE
Lexington
Monroe
Greensboro
Leland
Dunn
Rutherfordton
High Point
Charlotte
TOTAL
GENERATED
(U.S. TONS)
413,230
109,120
5,449
2,945
2,225
2,078
2,036
1,935
1,703
1,133
1,129
988
909
885
867
865
864
776
688
658
588
561
549
548
505
491
459
450
448
430
404
401
400
398
390
378
374
374
371
368
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NORTH CAROLINA
TABLE 6. FORTY LARGEST RCRA HAZARDOUS IMSTE FACILITIES, 1989
To-
Rank EPA ID Site Name, City Mara*
Management Method On Site Off Site Method Total
1 NCD057454670 OCCIDENTAL CHEM. CORP.-CASTLE HAYNE PLT, Castle Hayne 413
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129 413,171 0 413.171
2 NC0980848709 Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company, RANDLENAN 109
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129 109,102 0 109,102
3 NCD000773655 Oldover Corporation, Norwood 33
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129 0 33,497 33,497
4 NCD000648451 GSX SERVICES, INC., Reidsville 8
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129 0 8,836 8,836
5 NCD000776740 Safety-Kleen 3-171-01, Raleigh
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129 0 878 878
6 NCD000604322 Singer Furniture Co. PLT 33 & 4, Lenoir
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129 0 160 160
7 NCD000771964 FMC CORPORATION, LITHIUM DIV., Bessemer City
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129 0 81 81
8 NCD003213907 AT&T Technologies, Inc -Dept 12UL337320, Winston Salem
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129 44 0 44
9 NC6170022580 US Marine Corps Base - Build 1103, Camp LeJeune
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129 0 15 15
10 NC8210020121 US Army Ft. Bragg Airbrone Corps, Fort Bragg
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129 0 15 15
1 Quantity managed by storage only is not included.
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North Dakota
Region VIII
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NORTH DAKOTA
Region Address: U.S. EPA Region VIII
Hazardous Waste Management
Division
Mail Stop HWM-RI
999 18th Street, Suite 500
Denver, CO 80202
Biennial Report Data Collection EPA Hazardous Waste Report
Instrument
Address of Participating State Hazardous Waste Program
Environmental Authority Department of Health and
Consolidated Laboratories
1200 Missouri Avenue, Room 302
Post Office Box 5520
Bismarck, ND 58502-5520
Contact Name: Ms. Christine Roob
Environmental Scientist
Phone: (701) 221-5166
Notes: No special notes for North Dakota.
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National Biennial ROM Hazardous I
(Baaed on 1989 Data)
Kte Report
NORTH DAKOTA
Table 1. RCRA Hazardous Waste Generation
Total Number of RCRA Large Quantity Generators:
Total Quantity of Regulated Waste Generated:
t. 1989
17
28,840 tons
RCRA ISO Facilities (excluding storage-only facilities)
Facilities managing only waste generated on site 1
Facilities Managing only waste generated off site 1
Facilities Managing waste generated both on and off site 0
Total RCRA ISO Facilities (excluding storage-only facilities): 2
Total Quantity of RCRA Regulated Waste Managed in RCRA TSD units: 25,451 tons
(excluding quantity Managed in storage only)
Total RCRA TSD Facilities: 6
Final Disposition of Hastes Managed in RCRA Processes
Management Method
INCINERATION
OTHER TREATMENT
LANDFILL
TOTAL
PERCENTAGE
No. Of
facilities
using
Code Method*
M041-M049
M121-M129
M132
1
1
1
2
Hazardous Waste Managed
Quantities (tons)
On site Off site Total
441
25,003
0
25,444
100.0 X
0
0
7
r
.0 X
441
25,003
7
25,451
100X
Percent
1.7
98.2
.0
100.0
*Coluwi May not sum to total because facilities May have Multiple handling Methods.
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National Biennial KM Hazardous Uaste Report
(Based on 1909 Data)
NORTH DAKOTA
TABLE 2. ROW Hazardous Uaste Imports and Exports. 1989
State
MN
MT
SO
TOTAL
laports
Tons Received
651
8
1
660
State
AL
AR
ID
IL
KS
ICY
LA
MN
TN
TX
UT
WA
UI
Exports
Tons shipped
6
3
2,349
272
151
31
1
54
11
643
48
61
22
TOTAL
3,651
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(Baaed on 1909 Data)
NORTH DAKOTA
TABLE 3. RANK ORDER OF 40 LARGEST HAZARDOUS WASTES GSR-RATED. 1989
Quantity Generated
Rank Waste Type (tons) Percentage
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
H
15
16
17
18
19
KONX*
UOMX*
MMX*
DOMX*
FOMX*
D007
D001
K050
F005
F001
F002
D008
K051
KOS2
0011
0002
0009
F004
0006
25,022
2,343
623
621
74
34
33
23
18
14
13
9
8
4
0
0
0
0
0
86.8
8.1
2.2
2.2
.3
.1
.1
.1
.1
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
* These waste types represent waste streams that were characterized
by Bore than one EPA waste code. An explanation of the derivation
of these Mixture codes is provided in Section 2-3.
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National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Uaste Report
{Based on 1989 Data)
NORTH DAKOTA
Table *. Four Largest Quantities and Types of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed, by RCRA Management Method, 1989
Management Quantity Managed
Method
INCINERATION
OTHER TREATMENT
LANDFILL
TOTAL 25.451
Code 1
M041-M049
M121-M129
M132
teste Type in
MOMX*
DOMX*
KOMX*
K050
D008
State (tons)
380
61
25,000
3
7
These waste types represent waste streams that were characterized
by more than one EPA waste code. An explanation of the derivation
of these mixture codes is provided in Section 2-3.
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RANK
NORTH DAKOTA
TABLE 5. FORTT LARGEST RCRA HAZARDOUS IMSTE GENERATORS AMD RCRA QUANTITY GENERATED, 1989
EPAID
SITE NAME
CITY
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
NDD006175467
NDD116215633
NDD982587339
NOD982596819
NDD053426565
KDD031875719
ND3571924759
NDD990872590
ND4571924758
NDD000322164
NDD031852478
NDD084497775
NDD051439743
NDD980806806
NDD000690594
NDT390010049
NDD980957070
AMOCO OIL COMPANY REFINERY
SUM CHEMICAL COMPANY
AMERTEC ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICE
ARCUS ENVIROMENTAL, INC.
LUCAS WESTERN INC FLIGHT STRUCTURES DIV.
HUTCHINSON WIL-RICH MFG. CO.
GRAND FORKS AIR FORCE BASE
STEIGER TRACTOR INC
MINOT AIR FORCE BASE
MELROE COMPANY
FARSTAD OIL INC
3M DATA STORAGE PRODUCTS
INDUSTRIAL PLATING CORP.
UEDGCOR STEEL BLDG. SYSTEMS INC.
DAKOTA GASIFICATION COMPANY
FLYING J, INC. (WILLISTON REFINERY)
SAFETY-KLEEN CORP
MANDAN
GRAND FORKS
BISMARCK
MANDAN
JAMESTOWN
IMHPETON
GRAND FORKS AIR FORCE BAS
FARGO
MINOT AFB
BISMARCK
MINOT
UAHPETON
UAHPETON
JAMESTOWN
BEULAH
WILLISTON
BISMARCK
TOTAL
GENERATED
(U.S. TONS)
26,120
2,343
74
48
47
40
32
23
23
19
18
16
16
10
6
6
0
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(Based on 1989 Data)
NORTH DAKOTA
TABU 6. FORTY LARGEST ROW HAZARDOUS IMSTE FACILITIES, 1989
Rank EPA ID Site Na
Management Method
t, City
On Site Off Site Method Total
1 Quantity managed by storage only is not included.
1 NDD006175467 AMOCO OIL COMPANY REFINERY, MANDAN
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129 25,003 0 25,003
INCINERATION M041-M049 U1 0 Ml
2 ND3571924759 GRAND FORKS AIR FORCE BASE, GRAND FORKS AIR FORCE BAS
LANDFILL M132 077
Tot
Manag
25,
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Ohio
Region V
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OHIO
Region Address:
U.S. EPA Region V
Waste Management Division
230 S. Dearborn Street
Mail Stop 5HR13
Chicago, IL 60604
Biennial Report Data Collection
Instrument:
State-specific annual report and
Customized EPA Waste
Minimization Report
Address of Participating State
Environmental Authority
Data Management Section
Division of Hazardous
Waste Management
Ohio Environmental Protection
Agency
1800 Watermark Drive
Post Office Box 1049
Columbus, OH 43266-0149
Contact Name:
Phone:
Ms. Paula Canter
Annual Report Coordinator
(614) 644-2923
Notes: CBI data have been included in Tables 1, 2, and 3; CBI data are not included in
Table 4; CBI data are excluded from Tables 5 and 6 to preserve confidentiality.
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National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report
(Based on 1989 Data)
OHIO
Table 1. KM Hazardous Waste Generation and Manageaent, 1989
Total Number of RCRA Large Quantity Generators: 1,176
Total Quantity of Regulated Waste Generated: 2,727,383 tons
RCRA ISO Facilities (excluding storage-only facilities)
Facilities managing only waste generated on site 25
Facilities mnaging only waste generated off site 22
Facilities Managing waste generated both on and off site 6
Total RCRA TSD Facilities (excluding storage-only facilities): 53
Total Quantity of RCRA Regulated Waste Managed in RCRA TSD units: 2,710,118 tons
(excluding quantity managed in storage only)
Total RCRA TSD Facilities: 161
Final Disposition of Wastes Managed in RCRA Processes
Management Method
SOLVENTS RECOVERY
INCINERATION
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT
AQUEOUS ORGANIC TREATMENT
AQUEOUS ORGANIC AND INORGANIC TREATMENT
STABILIZATION
OTHER TREATMENT
LAND TREATMENT
LANDFILL
SURFACE IMPOUNDMENT
UNDERGROUND INJECTION
TOTAL
PERCENTAGE
No. Of
facilities Hi
Code
M021-M029
M041-M049
M071-M079
M081-M089
M091-M099
M111-M119
M121-M129
M131
M132
M133
M134
using
Method*
10
20
6
1
3
5
15
2
3
2
4
53
-
On site
0
42,058
2,448
0
2
407,000
178,579
1,484
3,643
7,013
1,227,437
1,869,665
69.0 X
Hazardous Waste Managed
Quantities (tons)
Off site
Total Percent
117,847
134,752
64,268
1
63,992
9,832
209,288
0
137,224
0
103,251
413,540
31.0 X
117,847
176,810
66,716
1
63.994
416,832
387,867
1,484
140,867
7,013
1,330,688
2,710,118
100X
4.3
6.5
2.5
.0
2.4
15.4
14.3
.1
5.2
.3
49.1
100.0
-
•Coturn nay not sum to total because facilities nay have Multiple handling Methods.
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{Based on 1989 Data)
OHIO
TABLE 2. ROM Hazardous Haste laports and Exports. 1989
laports
State Tons Received
AL 634
AR 52
AZ 2
CA 368
CO 249
CT 3,900
DC 12
DE 484
FC 4,928
FL 1,797
GA 1,183
IA 335
IL 14,827
IN 32,518
KS 1,720
ICY 9,730
LA 89
NA 9,533
HD 6,166
NE 325
NI 69,360
HN 218
NO 265
NS 36
«C 2,127
NH 28
NJ 26.422
MY 29,689
OK 47
OR 23
PA 137,137
PR 4
RI 1,015
SC 6.191
SO 48
TN 1,191
TX 218
VA 2,203
VT 322
UA 1
WI 9,666
WV 26,999
Exports
State
AL
AR
CT
FC
FL
GA
IL
IN
KY
LA
MA
MD
NI
MN
NO
NC
NJ
NV
NY
OK
PA
RI
SC
TN
TX
VA
VI
WV
UY
TOTAL
Tons Shipped
11,148
3,581
46
509
53
824
9,741
57,938
34,186
14,719
148
62
74,956
49
2,745
1,966
683
5
2,403
80
71,287
14
21,578
1,346
1,700
1,265
633
12,655
16
326,339
TOTAL
402,061
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National Biennial ROW Hazardous Haste Report
(Baaed on 1989 Data)
TABLE 3. RMK ODER OF 40 LARGEST HAZARDOUS IMSTES GENERATED, 1989
Quantity Generated
Rank Waste Type (tons) Percentage
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
U
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
K013
K062
D008
K011
MOMX*
D002
DOMX*
FOMX*
K061
KOMX*
D001
F006
U188
F001
F003
F002
D007
F005
K088
F007
D004
IC014
UOMX*
K001
F019
0006
K049
IC052
U226
D003
DOOO
U051
U210
D005
0016
U154
U239
K087
U057
F008
450,083
421,079
417,936
370,761
276,429
221,458
134,139
104,476
73,995
51,459
44,412
32,749
20,963
16,265
14,485
11,460
8,206
7,998
7,449
6,436
5,466
5,221
5,207
3,172
2,650
2,059
1,991
1,798
1,255
1,113
968
751
615
416
375
260
244
225
209
205
16.5
15.4
15.3
13.6
10.1
8.1
4.9
3.8
2.7
1.9
1.6
1.2
0.8
0.6
0.5
0.4
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
* These waste types represent waste streams that were characterized
by more than one EPA waste code. An explanation of the derivation
of these mixture codes is provided in Section 2-3.
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National Biennial KM Hazardous Itate Report
(Based on 1989 Data)
OHIO
Table 4. Four Largest Quantities and Types of KM Hazardous Waste Managed, by KM Management Method, 1989
Management Quantity Managed
Method
SOLVENTS RECOVERY
INCINERATION
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT
AQUEOUS ORGANIC TREATMENT
AQUEOUS ORGANIC AND INORGANIC TREATMENT
STABILIZATION
OTHER TREATMENT
LAND TREATMENT
LANDFILL
SURFACE IMPOUNDMENT
UNDERGROUND INJECTION
TOTAL
Code I
M021-M029
M041-M049
M071-M079
M081-M089
M091-M099
M111-M119
M121-M129
M131
M132
M133
N134
taste Type i
FOMX*
F003
F002
F001
KOMX*
MOMX*
DOMX*
FOMX*
F001
MOMX*
FOMX*
F007
F001
DOMX*
MOMX*
FOMX*
D007
D008
DOMX*
F006
D002
K062
D002
DOMX*
MOMX*
KOMX*
D003
KOMX*
F006
DOMX*
K062
K013
K011
K062
n State (tons)
9,004
6,695
6,569
3.643
27,431
18,005
15,536
6,519
13,643
7.250
5.147
2,442
1
38,513
13,105
5,636
5,267
408,316
674
415
66
161,308
128,914
12,631
5,043
1,477
7
3,639
4
6,340
673
450,083
370,761
225,039
156,895
2,283,205
* These waste types represent waste streams that were characterized
by more than one EPA waste code. An explanation of the derivation
of these mixture codes is provided in Section 2-3.
Note: CBI data are not included in this table.
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{Based on 1909 Data)
OHIO
TABLE 5. FORTY LARGEST ROM HAZARDOUS UASTE GENERATORS AND RCRA QUANTITY GENERATED. 1989
RANK
EPAID
SITE NAME
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
36
39
40
OHD042157644
OHD005050273
OHD005108477
OHD000821348
OHD004234480
OKD004157418
OHD020273819
OHD004465100
OHD046203774
OHD087433744
OHD004218673
OHD004228003
OHD990834129
OHD000724088
OHD004227708
OHD005057542
OHD004281598
OHD004465167
OHD000821421
0*0980569438
OH0032271975
OHD004304689
OHD000810382
OHD001926740
OHD004460143
OHD004520250
OHD004198917
OHD082964313
OH0004379970
OHD9B0897656
OHD005051826
OHD004347308
OHD004294849
OKD098435134
OHD002834919
OHD004201091
OHD004291100
OKD981528524
OHD061731857
OHD016077802
BP CHEMICALS INC
CENTRAL FOUNDRY DIV GMC
ARISTECH CHEMICAL CORPORATION
TELEDYNE MONARCH RUBBER PLANT 285
ARMCO STEEL COMPANY LP
EMPIRE DETROIT STEEL DIVISION
CHEMICAL UASTE MANAGEMENT INC
TIMKEN COMPANY
LTV STEEL, CLEVELAND WORKS (VEST)
CECOS INTERNATIONAL INC
LTV STEEL, CLEVELAND WORKS (EAST)
REPUBLIC ENGINEERED STEELS, INC. CANTO
MERCURY STAINLESS INC
BY-PRODUCTS MANAGEMENT OF OHIO INC
REPUBLIC ENGINEERED STEELS, INC. MASSI
BP OIL COMPANY TOLEDO REFINERY
ARMCO ADVANCED MATERIALS CORPORATION
TIMKEN COMPANY - UOOSTER STEEL PLT
EVEREADY BATTERY COMPANY INC
GSX CHEMICAL SERVICES OF OHIO INC
MARION STEEL COMPANY
PPG INDUSTRIES INC
WHEELING-PITTSBURGH STEEL CORP
HUKILL CHEMICAL CORPORATION
PPG INDUSTRIES
METAL PROCESSING CORPORATION
PPG INDUSTRIES INC
WHEELING-PITTSBURGH STEEL CORP
ORMET CORPORATION
CHEMICAL SOLVENTS INC
BP OIL COMPANY
PPG INDUSTRIES INC
CLOU WATER SYSTEMS COMPANY
TIMET
MAN FRED I MOTOR TRANSIT
GMC INLAND FISHER GUIDE ELYRIA SITE
EBCO MANUFACTURING COMPANY
BALLONOFF HOME PROD CO
COPPERUELD STEEL COMPANY
NORTH STAR STEEL OHIO
CITY
LIMA
DEFIANCE
HAVERHIU
HARTVILIE
HIDDLETOUN
MANSFIELD
VICtCERY
CANTON
CLEVELAND
WILLIAMSBURG
CLEVELAND
CANTON
MASSILLON
CLEVELAND
MASSILLON
OREGON
ZANESVILLE
UOOSTER
CLEVELAND
CLEVELAND
MARION
CIRCLEVILLE
STEUBENVILLE
BEDFORD
CLEVELAND
MAPLE HEIGHTS
BARBERTON
YORKVILLE
HANNIBAL
CLEVELAND
LIMA
DELAWARE
COSHOCTON
TORONTO
NEUBURY
ELYRIA
COLUMBUS
WARREN
WARREN
YOUNGSTOUN
TOTAL
GENERATED
(U.S. TONS)
831,625
407,011
304,820
119,360
86,923
61,345
59,840
42,590
38.214
36,290
35,622
30,842
27,717
25,848
25.767
16,666
16,366
14,447
14,400
13,263
11,709
9,298
8,652
7,935
7,796
7,591
7,575
7,566
7,507
7,466
7,285
6,634
6,607
6,341
6,335
5,903
5,376
4,817
4,799
4,770
Note: CBI data are not included in this table to preserve confidentiality.
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(Based on 1989 Data)
OHIO
TABLE 6. FORTY LARGEST RCRA HAZARDOUS IMSTE FACILITIES, 1989
Rank EPA ID Site Name, City
Management Method
1 OHD042157644 BP CHEMICALS INC., LIMA
UNDERGROUND INJECTION M134
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129
INCINERATION M041-M049
2 OHD005050273 CENTRAL FOUNDRY DIV CMC, DEFIANCE
STABILIZATION M111-M119
3 OHD005108477 ARISTECH CHEMICAL CORPORATION, HAVERHILL
UNDERGROUND INJECTION M134
INCINERATION M041-M049
4 OH0020273819 CHEMICAL WASTE MANAGEMENT INC., VICKERY
UNDERGROUND INJECTION M134
SURFACE IMPOUNDMENT M133
5 OKD000821348 TELEDYNE MONARCH RUBBER PLANT 2 & 5, HARTVILLE
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129
6 OKD000724088 BY-PRODUCTS MANAGEMENT OF OHIO INC., CLEVELAND
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129
7 OHD004234480 ARMCO STEEL COMPANY LP, MIDDLETOUN
UNDERGROUND INJECTION M134
8 OHD980569438 GSX CHEMICAL SERVICES OF OHIO INC., CLEVELAND
AQUEOUS ORGANIC AND INORGANIC TREATMENT M091-M099
OTHER TREATMENT Ml21-Ml29
STABILIZATION N111-M119
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT M071-M079
9 OHD004465100 TIMKEN COMPANY, CANTON
OTHER TREATMENT M121-N129
OHD004178612 RESEARCH OIL COMPANY, CLEVELAND
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT M071-M079
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129
SOLVENTS RECOVERY M021-N029
OHD000816629 CECOS INTERNATIONAL PROCESSING CENTER, CINCINNATI
AQUEOUS ORGANIC AND INORGANIC TREATMENT M091-N099
STABILIZATION • M111-M119
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129
12 OHD990834129 MERCURY STAINLESS INC., MASSILLON
OTHER TREATMENT M121-N129
OHD004304689 PPG INDUSTRIES INC., CIRCLEVILLE
INCINERATION N041-M049
OND981195779 SOUTHWESTERN PORTLAND CEMENT COMPANY, BATH TOWNSHIP
INCINERATION N041-M049
15 OHD00192674D HUKILL CHEMICAL CORPORATION, BEDFORD
SOLVENTS RECOVERY N021-N029
16 OHD980897656 CHEMICAL SOLVENTS INC., CLEVELAND
SOLVENTS RECOVERY M02;-M029
17 OHD004294849 CLOW WATER SYSTEMS COMPANY, COSHOCTON
SURFACE IMPOUNDMENT M133
18 OHD097613871 MASTER METALS, CLEVELAND
INCINERATION M041-M049
19 OHD004172623 LUBRIZOL CORPORATION, PAINESVILLE
INCINERATION M041-M049
10
11
13
14
On Site
828,894
1,261
761
407,000
271,323
28,707
58,652
673
119,264
0
68,568
0
0
0
0
29,837
0
0
0
0
0
0
27,002
3,855
IIP
305
0
0
6,340
0
4,529
Off Site
0
0
0
0
0
0
103,251
0
984
86,309
0
36,315
26,269
2,259
35
14,252
33,231
8,090
1,212
27,677
314
1
0
20,944
16,932
15,068
13,099
0
5,159
0
Method Total
828,894
1,261
761
407,000
271,323
28,707
161,903
673
120,248
86,309
68,568
36,315
26,269
2,259
35
44,089
33,231
8,090
1,212
27,677
314
1
27,002
24,799
17,237
15,068
13,099
6,340
5,159
4,529
Toti
Managi
830,
407,
300,
162,
120,
86,
68,
64,
44,
42
27
27
24
17
15
13
t
t
t
1 Quantity managed by storage only is not included.
Note: CBI data are not included in this table to preserve confidentiality.
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National Biennial ROM Hazardous Haste Report
(Based on 1909 Data)
OHIO
TABLE 6. FORTY LARGEST RCRA HAZARDOUS IMSTE FACILITIES, 1989 (continued)
Rank
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
EPA ID Site Name, City
Management Method
OH00050S1826 BP OIL COMPANY, LIMA
LANDFILL *'32
OHD039461314 COLD METAL PRODUCTS COMPANY INC., YOUNGSTOUN
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT M071-M079
OHD004233003 MONSANTO CHEMICAL COMPANY, ADOYSTON
INCINERATION M041-M049
OHD005057542 BP OIL COMPANY TOLEDO REFINERY, OREGON
LAND TREATMENT N131
OHD981S29688 AMOCO PERFORMANCE PRODUCTS INC., (NEAR) MARIETTA
INCINERATION M041-M049
OHD0528S9170 DAYTON UALTHER PORTSMOUTH DIVISION, PORTSMOUTH
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129
OHD066060609 CHEMTRON CORP., AVON
SOLVENTS RECOVERY M021-M029
OHD980821862 KLOR KLEEN INC., CINCINNATI
SOLVENTS RECOVERY M021-M029
INCINERATION N041-N049
OHD052324548 LIBERTY SOLVENTS & CHEMICAL CO INC., TUINSBURG
SOLVENTS RECOVERY M021-N029
AQUEOUS ORGANIC TREATMENT M081-M089
OHD000608646 CHEVRON CHEMICAL COMPANY, MARIETTA
INCINERATION N041-M049
OHD004293775 AUSTIN POWER COMPANY, MCARTHUR
INCINERATION N041-N049
OH5210020736 RAVENNA ARMY AMMUNITION PLANT, RAVENNA
INCINERATION N041-N049
OHD004260709 GREEN INDUSTRIES CORP., CINCINNATI
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT N071-H079
OHD004460143 PPG INDUSTRIES, CLEVELAND
SOLVENTS RECOVERY N021-N029
OHD005037809 ST MARYS FOUNDRY INC., ST MARYS
LAND TREATMENT N131
OHD004229639 PROTOTYPE DEVELOPMENT INC., CLEVELAND
INCINERATION N041-M049
OHD000810242 RMI COMPANY SODIUM PLANT, ASHTABULA
INCINERATION H041-M049
OHD180018038 ANOTECH CORP., MANSFIELD
OTHER TREATMENT M1 21 -Ml 29
OHD087433744 CECOS INTERNATIONAL INC., UILLIAMSBURG
LANDFILL N132
OHD010835619 BP AMERICA RESEARCH CENTER, UARRENSVILLE HEIGHTS
INCINERATION M041-N049
OHD980793384 RESERVE ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES INC., ASHTABULA
AQUEOUS ORGANIC AND INORGANIC TREATMENT M091-M099
OHD982218489 NORITZ INC., MANSFIELD
OTHER TREATMENT N121-M129
On Site
3,639
2,442
1,888
1,477
1,443
1,200
0
0
0
0
0
448
56
51
13
6
0
7
6
6
0
4
4
2
2
Off Site
0
0
0
0
0
0
1,114
517
38
454
1
0
0
0
0
0
10
0
0
0
5
0
0
0
0
Method Total
3,639
2,442
1,888
1,477
1,443
1,200
1,114
517
38
454
1
448
56
51
13
6
10
7
6
6
5
4
4
2
2
Total
Managed 1
3,639
2,442
1,888
1,477
1,443
1,200
1,114
555
455
448
56
51
19
10
7
6
6
5
4
4
2
2
Quantity aanaged by storage only is not included.
Note: CBI data are not included in this table to preserve confidentiality.
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Oklahoma
Region VI
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OKLAHOMA
EPA Region Address:
U.S. EPA Region VI
RCRA Programs Branch
Mail Stop 6H-H
1445 Ross Avenue
Dallas, TX 75202
Biennial Report Data Collection
Instrument:
Hazardous Waste Report
Address of Participating State
Environmental Authority
Hazardous Waste Management
Service -0205
Oklahoma State Department of
Health
1000 Northeast Tenth Street
Oklahoma City, OK 73117-1299
Contact Name:
Phone:
Ms. Vicki Wimer
(405) 271-7060
Notes: No special notes for Oklahoma.
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national Biennial ROM Hazardous Waste Report
(Based on 1969 Data)
OKLAHOMA
Table 1. ROM Hazardous Haste Generation
Total Number of RCRA Large Quantity Generators:
Total Quantity of Regulated Waste Generated:
t. 1989
UO
205,382 tons
RCRA ISO Facilities (excluding storage-only facilities)
Facilities Managing only waste generated on site 13
Facilities managing only waste generated off site 5
Facilities managing waste generated both on and off site 4
Total RCRA TSO Facilities (excluding storage-only facilities): 22
Total Quantity of RCRA Regulated Waste Managed in RCRA TSO units: 228,363 tons
(excluding quantity managed in storage only)
Total RCRA TSO Facilities: 48
Final Disposition of Wastes Managed in RCRA Processes
Management Method
SOLVENTS RECOVERY
OTHER RECOVERY
INCINERATION
ENERGY RECOVERY (REUSE AS FUEL)
FUEL BLENDING
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT
AQUEOUS ORGANIC TREATMENT
STABILIZATION
OTHER TREATMENT
LAND TREATMENT
LANDFILL
UNDERGROUND INJECTION
OTHER DISPOSAL
INVALID SYSTEM TYPE
TOTAL
PERCENTAGE
No. of
facilities
Code
M021-M029
MQ31-M039
M041-M049
M051-M059
M061
M071-M079
M081-M089
M1 11 -Ml 19
M121-M129
N131
N132
M134
M137
using
method*
4
1
4
1
3
4
3
1
5
6
2
1
2
2
Hazardous Waste Managed
Quantities (tons)
On site
Off site
Total Percent
22
22
3,089
889
1
149
33,028
3,936
244
3,851
18,693
14
0
0
0
63,915
28.0 X
1,704
0
10
0
2,098
261
11
24,836
5,184
2,440
63,191
64,703
0
11
164,448
72.0 X
1,726
3,089
oVo
1
2,248
33,289
3,946
25,079
9,035
21,133
63,206
64,703
0
11
228,363
100X
.8
1.4
.4
.0
1.0
14.6
1.7
11.0
4.0
9.3
27.7
28.3
.0
.0
100.0
-
•Column may not sun to total because facilities may have multiple handling methods.
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National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Uaste Report
(Based on 1989 Data)
OKLAHOMA
TABLE 2. ROtA Hazardous Uaste laports and Exports, 1989
Imports
State Tons Received
AL 528
AR 16,091
AZ 528
CA 1,822
CO 1,784
GA 118
IA 06
IL 18,566
KS 25,926
U 315
MI 159
MN 6,194
NO 12,109
NS 306
HC 70
HD 1
NE 2,426
NH 1
NJ 17,288
MM 14
OH 118
OR 14
PA 6
SO 70
TN 89
TX 8,220
UT 156
VA 226
UA 1
WI 185
WY 15
Exports
State
AL
AR
CA
CT
DE
FC
FL
IL
KS
LA
MI
MN
NO
NC
NY
OH
TN
TX
TOTAL
Tons shipped
47
498
2
6
7
8,016
1
143
10,315
5,362
64
223
45
15
0
27
792
22,151
47,713
TOTAL
113,781
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National Biennial KM Hazardous Waste Report
(Based on 1989 Data)
OKLAHOMA
TABLE 3. RANK ORDER OF 40 LARGEST HAZARDOUS IMSTES GENERATED. 1989
Quantity Generated
Rank Waste Type (tons) Percentage
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
32
33
34
35
36
37
37
37
37
37
37
37
0001
DOMX*
D002
FOMX*
MOMX*
K051
K061
KOMX*
D007
K062
D003
F002
F006
D008
F005
K049
F003
F019
F001
F007
K052
F008
K048
UOMX*
D010
POMX*
D006
001 1
P015
F027
D014
P064
POTS
U036
D013
D009
P012
D004
D005
D012
K001
U112
U122
U188
69,079
40,700
23,444
22,607
17,593
6,930
6,467
4,328
2,835
2,557
1,796
1,467
1,181
940
784
774
641
636
415
135
33
12
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
33.6
19.8
11.4
11.0
8.6
3.4
3.1
2.1
1.4
1.2
.9
.7
.6
.5
.4
.4
.3
.3
.2
.1
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
* These waste types represent waste streams that were characterized
by wore than one EPA waste code. An explanation of the derivation
of these mixture codes is provided in Section 2-3.
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National Biemial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report
(Based on 1989 Data)
OKLAHOMA
Table 4. Four Largest Quantities and Types of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed, by RCRA Hmnnrarnt Method. 1989
Management Quantity Managed
Method
SOLVENTS RECOVERY
OTHER RECOVERY
INCINERATION
ENERGY RECOVERY (REUSE AS FUEL)
FUEL BLENDING
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT
AQUEOUS ORGANIC TREATMENT
STABILIZATION
OTHER TREATMENT
LAND TREATMENT
LANDFILL
UNDERGROUND INJECTION
Code I
M021-M029
M031-N039
M041-M049
M051-M059
M061
M071-M079
M081-M089
M111-M119
M121-M129
M131
M132
M134
Jaste Type in
F002
D001
FOMX*
MOMX*
0001
MOMX*
MOMX*
0003
DOMX*
D001
F002
D001
FOOS
MOMX*
FOMX*
DOMX*
D007
F007
F009
DOMX*
D002
D001
IC061
F006
FOMX*
D008
DOMX*
D002
FOMX*
D003
K051
D001
KOMX*
MOMX*
DOMX*
K001
0007
0008
0002
DOMX*
FOMX*
D001
State (tons)
929
224
192
144
1,958
1.131
840
42
5
5
1
1,443
332
198
166
32,245
790
111
104
3,290
646
11
12,381
3,848
3,709
770
2,369
2,223
2.147
1,667
6,930
4,413
4,323
2,357
22,846
18,501
4,546
3.123
19,827
17,565
14,645
9,186
* These waste types represent waste streaas that were characterized
by aiore than one EPA waste code. An explanation of the derivation
of these nixture codes is provided in Section 2-3.
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National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Haste Report
(Based on 1989 Data)
Table 4. Four Largest Quantities and Types of ROM Hazardous Uaste Managed, fay ROM nnraifliarnt Method, 1989
(continued)
Management Quantity Managed
Method Code Uaste Type in State (tons)
OTHER DISPOSAL M137 DOMX* 0
MOMX* 0
INVALID SYSTEM TYPE D001 4
F002 3
MOMX* 2
F003 1
TOTAL 228,363
* These waste types represent waste streams that were characterized
by more than one EPA waste code. An explanation of the derivation
of these mixture codes is provided in Section 2-3.
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National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report
(Based on 1989 Data)
TABU 5. FORTY LARGEST RdtA HAZARDOUS HASTE GENERATORS AH) RCRA QUANTITY GENERATED, 1989
RANK
EPAID
SITE NAME
CITY
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
OKD079986568
OKD007220262
OKD007233836
OKD065438376
OKD000632737
00089761290
OKD074274333
OKD007219181
OC1571724391
OKD072424104
OKD041501347
OKD058078775
OKD0071 58454
OKD074294612
OKD057705972
OKD053959326
OK6213822798
OKD065436180
OKD000396549
OKD032963530
OKD082565714
00)000803601
OKD982293128
OKD053958765
OKD064551880
OKD085953107
OKD062267448
OKD072401045
OKD007218167
OKD990696890
OKD007219165
OKD000803205
OKD020721098
OKT410010821
OKD007218340
OKD000803213
OKD094772357
OKD000758557
OKD001824564
OKD000815001
XEROX CORP. OKC PLANT
ROCKWELL INTERNATIONAL
CONOCO INC. PONCA CITY REFINERY
U.S. POLLUTION CONTROL, INC.
HYDROCARBON RECYCLERS, INC.
CHIEF SUPPLY, INC.
MOORE BUSINESS FORMS & SYSTEMS DIV.
SHEFFIELD STEEL CORPORATION
U.S. AIR FORCE
CHEMLINK, INC.
MCDONNELL DOUGLAS - TULSA
SUN REFINING AND MARKETING CO. -TULSA REF
EAGLE-PICHER IND., INC.
BRUNSWICK-MERCURY MARINE
TOTAL PETROLEUM, INC.
WEBCO INDUSTRIES - SOUTHWEST TUBE DIV.
MCALESTER ARMY AMMUNITION PLANT
NATIONAL-STANDARD CO.
KERR-MCGEE REFINING CORPORATION
MADEWELL AND MADEUELL, INC.
CPC GROUP, GENERAL MOTORS CORPORATION
PHILLIPS RESEARCH CENTER
PRECISION TUBULARS
METAL PROCESSING CO., INC.
INTERPLASTIC CORPORA! TON
ALLIED SIGNAL AUTOMOTIVE CATALYST CO.
3M UEATHERFORD
FORD MOTOR COMPANY - TULSA GLASS PLANT
ROGERS GLAVANIZING CO., INC.
J. P. EMCO, INC.
UNION METAL CORPORATION
BRIDGESTONE/FIRESTONE, INC.
DELTA FAUCET COMPANY
GULFSTREAM AEROSPACE TECHNOLOGIES
SOUTHWEST UNITED INDUSTRIES
NORRIS/O'BANNON DOVER RESOURCES, INC.
YORK INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION
CHROMALLOY DIVISION OKLAHOMA
AMERICAN AIRLINES, INC.
ROGERS GALVANIZING CO., INC.
OKLAHOMA CITY
TULSA
PONCA CITY
WAYNOKA
TULSA
HASKELL
STILLWATER
SAND SPRINGS
TINKER AFB
SAND SPRINGS
TULSA
TULSA
QUAPAW
STILLWATER
ARDMORE
SAND SPRINGS
MCALESTER
STILLWATER
WYNNEWOOD
JONES
OKLAHOMA CITY
BARTLESVILLE, OK
TULSA
TULSA
PRYOR
CATOOSA
WEATHERFORD
TULSA
TULSA
ADA
MUSKOGEE
OKLAHOMA CITY
CHICKASHA
OKLAHOMA CITY
TULSA
TULSA
NORMAN
MIDWEST CITY
TULSA
TULSA
TOTAL
GENERATED
(U.S. TONS)
54,579
31,438
28,271
11,028
9,756
7,892
7,597
6,526
6,409
6,384
5,134
4,512
2,090
2,068
1,773
1,750
1,550
1,318
1,255
963
938
884
788
745
686
635
570
544
526
406
339
300
279
266
252
245
224
186
182
176
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National Biennial ROM Hazardous Haste Report
(Baaed en 1989 Data)
OKLAHOMA
TABLE 6. FORTY LARGEST ROM HAZARDOUS IMSTE FACILITIES, 1989
Off Site
63,166
24,836
5,184
2,440
261
0
64,703
0
0
25
2
0
0
0
0
0
2,097
1,698
0
0
0
4
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Rank
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
EPA ID Site Name, City
Management Method
OKD065438376 U.S. POLLUTION CONTROL, INC., UAYNOKA
LANDFILL H132
STABILIZATION M111-M119
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129
LAND TREATMENT M131
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT M071-M079
FUEL BLENDING M061
OKD000402396 CHEMICAL RESOURCES, INC., TULSA
UNDERGROUND INJECTION M134
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129
00)007220262 ROCKWELL INTERNATIONAL, TULSA
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT M071-M079
LANDFILL M132
FUEL BLENDING M061
INCINERATION M041-M049
OKD007233836 CONOCO INC. PONCA CITY REFINERY. PONCA CITY
LAND TREATMENT M131
AQUEOUS ORGANIC TREATMENT M081-M089
OTHER RECOVERY M031-M039
OTHER DISPOSAL M137
OKD058078775 SUN REFINING AND MARKETING CO. -TULSA REF, TULSA
LAND TREATMENT M131
OKD089761290 CHIEF SUPPLY, INC., HASKELL
FUEL BLENDING M061
SOLVENTS RECOVERY M021-M029
OKD057705972 TOTAL PETROLEUM, INC., ARDMORE
LAND TREATMENT M131
OK6213822798 MCALESTER ARMY AMMUNITION PLANT, MCALESTER
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129
OKD000396549 KERR-NCGEE REFINING CORPORATION, WYNNEUOOD
LAND TREATMENT M131
OKD032963530 NADEWELL AND MADEUELL, INC., JONES
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT M071-M079
0*3)000803601 PHILLIPS RESEARCH CENTER, BARTLESVILLE, OK
INCINERATION M041-M049
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129
OTHER DISPOSAL M137
OKD074294612 BRUNSWICK -MERCURY MARINE, STILLUATER
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT M071-M079
OKD074274333 MOORE BUSINESS FORMS I SYSTEMS DIV., STILLUATER
AQUEOUS ORGANIC TREATMENT M081-M089
ENERGY RECOVERY (REUSE AS FUEL) N051-M059
OK4213720846 U S ARMY FIELD ARTILLERY CTR AND FT SILL, FORT S
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129
OKD990750960 SINCLAIR OIL CORP., TULSA
LAND TREATMENT M131
OKD980623045 HALLIBURTON SERVICES - OSAGE RD FACILITY, DUNCAN
INCINERATION M041-M049
On Site
14
244
2,145
0
0
149
0
39
31,275
0
0
0
11,138
3,290
3,089
0
4,512
0
0
1,773
1.493
1,222
963
855
0
0
790
646
1
ILL
174
47
34
Method Total
63,181
25,079
7,329
2.440
261
149
64,703
39
31,275
25
2
0
11,138
3,290
3,089
0
4,512
2,097
1,698
1,773
1,493
1,222
963
859
0
0
790
646
1
174
47
34
Total
Managed 1
98,440
64,742
31,302
17,517
4,512
3,794
1,773
1,493
1.222
963
859
790
646
174
47
34
Quantity nanaged by storage only is not included.
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National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report
(Based on 1989 Data)
OKLAHOMA
TABLE 6. FORTY LARGEST RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE FACILITIES, 1989 (continued)
Tol
Rank EPA ID Site Name, City Manas
Management Method On Site Off Site Method Total
17 OKD000632737 HYDROCARBON RECYCLERS, INC., TULSA
AQUEOUS ORGANIC TREATMENT M081-M089 0 11 11
INVALID SYSTEM TYPE 099
18 OKD980623037 EAGLE-PICHER IND., INC., QUAPAU
SOLVENTS RECOVERY M021-M029 17 0 17
19 00)001824564 AMERICAN AIRLINES, INC., TULSA
SOLVENTS RECOVERY M021-M029 066
20 OKD055940647 JOHN ZINK COMPANY, TULSA
INCINERATION M041-M049 055
21 OKD007158454 EAGLE-PICHER IND., INC., QUAPAU
SOLVENTS RECOVERY M021-M029 505
22 OKD000763821 SAFETY-KLEEN CORP., TULSA
INVALID SYSTEM TYPE 0 1 1
1 Quantity Managed fay storage only is not included.
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Oregon
Region X
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OREGON
Region Address: U.S. EPA Region X
Waste Management Branch
Mail Stop HW-112
1200 6th Avenue
Seattle, WA 98101
Biennial Report Data Collection Customized EPA Hazardous Waste
Instrument: Report
Address of Participating State Hazardous Waste Policy and
Environmental Authority Program Development
Department of Environmental Quality
811 Southwest Sixth Avenue
Portland, OR 97204-1390
Contact Name: Mr. Norman Read
Information Coordinator
Phone: (503) 229-6783
Notes: CBI data have been included in Tables 1,2, and 3; CBI data are not included in
Table 4; CBI data are excluded from Tables 5 and 6 to preserve confidentiality.
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National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Uaate Report
{Based on 1989 Data)
OREGON
Table 1. RCRA Hazardous Haste Generation and Management. 1989
Total Number of RCRA Large Quantity Generators: 77
Total Quantity of Regulated Waste Generated: 27,954 tons
RCRA TSD Facilities (excluding storage-only facilities)
Facilities managing only waste generated on site 1
Facilities managing only waste generated off site 2
Facilities Managing waste generated both on and off site 2
Total RCRA TSD Facilities (excluding storage-only facilities): 5
Total Quantity of RCRA Regulated Waste Managed in RCRA TSD units: 65,285 tons
(excluding quantity Managed in storage only)
Total RCRA TSD Facilities: 13
Final Disposition of Wastes
Management Method
in RCRA Processes
SOLVENTS RECOVERY
INCINERATION
ENERGY RECOVERY (REUSE AS FUEL)
FUEL BLENDING
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT
SLUDGE TREATMENT
STABILIZATION
OTHER TREATMENT
LANDFILL
INVALID SYSTEM TYPE
TOTAL
PERCENTAGE
No. Of
facilities
Code
M021-M029
M041-M049
M051-M059
M061
M071-M079
M101-M109
M111-M119
M121-M129
M132
using
method*
2
1
1
1
3
1
1
3
2
2
Hazardous Waste Managed
Quantities (tons)
On site
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
86
43
0
131
.2 X
Off site
554
26
1
178
2
1
7,329
1,960
55,070
33
65,155
99.8 X
Total Percent
554
26
1
178
3
1
7,329
2,046
55,113
33
65,285
100X
.8
.0
.0
.3
.0
.0
11.2
3.1
84.4
.1
100.0
-
•Column may not sun to total because facilities may have multiple handling methods.
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National Biennial ROM Hazardous Waste Report
(Based on 1989 Data)
TABLE 2. ROM Hazardous Waste laports and Exports, 1989
State
AK
CA
FC
HI
ID
HT
WA
TOTAL
laports
Tons Received
342
60
405
6
88
1,400
55,027
57,330
State
AL
AR
AZ
CA
CO
FC
Ft
ID
IL
KS
LA
NN
NO
NH
OK
PA
TX
UT
UA
Exports
Tons shipped
4
1.585
233
5.154
68
1,964
4
34
267
99
7
345
0
354
105
357
11
196
8,031
TOTAL
18,817
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National Biennial ROW Hazardous Haste Report
(Based on 1909 Data)
TABLE 3. RANK ODER OF 40 LARGEST HAZARDOUS IMSTES GENERATED, 1909
Quantity Generated
Rank Waste Type (tons) Percentage
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
20
22
23
24
25
26
26
26
26
30
31
31
K061
K088
D002
NOMX*
FOMX*
D008
DOMX*
F006
D001
D007
D008
F001
F002
F003
F005
F019
UOMX*
K001
F009
D004
LABP
U051
D006
D016
F007
0003
U228
D010
U122
D009
D011
U061
8,767
8,534
3,822
1,733
1,564
692
552
457
381
361
286
195
129
124
112
69
50
37
20
15
15
14
7
5
4
2
2
2
2
1
0
0
31.4
30.5
13.7
6.2
5.6
2.5
2.0
1.6
1.4
1.3
1.0
0.7
0.5
0.4
0.4
0.2
0.2
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
0.0
0.0
These waste types represent waste streams that were characterized
by more than one EPA waste code. An explanation of the derivation
of these Mixture codes is provided in Section 2-3.
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National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Uaste Report
(Based on 1989 Data)
Table 4. Four Largest Quantities and Types of RCRA Hazardous Uaste
I. by RCRA
Method. 1989
Management
Method
SOLVENTS RECOVERY
INCINERATION
ENERGY RECOVERY (REUSE AS FUEL)
FUEL BLENDING
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT
SLUDGE TREATMENT
OTHER TREATMENT
LANDFILL
INVALID SYSTEM TYPE
TOTAL
Quantity Managed
Code 1
M021-M029
M041-N049
M051-H059
M061
M071-M079
M101-M109
M121-M129
M132
Uaste Type in S
F001
MOMX*
F002
F003
MOMX*
F002
FOMX*
F005
D001
D003
U122
U144
MOMX*
FOMX*
D001
F003
DOMX*
F007
0007
DOMX*
D002
D001
DOMX*
LABP
DOMX*
D001
0008
0002
MOMX*
F002
DOMX*
D001
tate (tons)
519
18
8
5
8
4
4
3
0
0
0
0
87
50
26
12
2
1
0
1
10
1
0
0
15
5
2
1
8
4
4
1
These waste types represent waste streans that were characterized
by acre than one EPA waste code. An explanation of the derivation
of these mixture codes is provided in Section 2-3.
Note: CBI data are not included in this table.
819
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National Biennial MSA Hazardous Uaste Report
(Baaed on 1909 Data)
TABU 5. FORTY LARGEST ROM HAZARDOUS UASTE GENERATORS AMD RCRA OUANTITY GENERATED. 1909
RANK
EPAID
SITE NAME
CITY
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
ORD0094 12677
ORD045776432
OR0009106055
ORD981764707
ORD980725592
ORD000602110
ORD054964481
ORD050955848
ORD041265372
ORD981773377
ORD980980353
ORD009020231
ORD049376189
ORD991281619
ORD009027970
ORD01 0736262
ORD009049107
ORD980837199
ORD061483384
ORD009412602
ORD009035684
ORD047632823
ORD009042854
ORD980738306
ORD060591963
ORD096253737
ORD009227398
ORD003992518
ORD058131178
ORD980665483
ORD045776796
ORD002277085
ORD000773937
ORD081 182180
ORD010746402
ORD000403485
ORD980833891
ORD065281784
ORD980980452
ORD009024613
EARL W. ANDERSON REYNOLDS ALUMINUM
CASCADE STEEL ROLLING MILLS, INC.
JERRY 0. RICNART2 OREGON STEEL MILLS
NORTHWEST ALUMINUM CO. INC.
TEKTRONIX, INC.
FREIGHTLINER CORPORATION
THE BOEING COMPANY BOEING PORTLAND
TELEDYNE UAH CHANG ALBANY
LOWELL MILLER STOLTE MINNESOTA MINING &
AEROSCIENTIFIC CORP.
UESTAK OF OREGON
TEKTRONIX, INC.
PRAEGITZER INDUSTRIES, INC.
MYERS CONTAINER CORPORATION
PRECISION CASTPARTS CORP. TBO/LSBO
BLOUNT, INC.
EAST SIDE PLATING
EAST SIDE PLATING
BARON AND BLAKESLEE
AKZO COATINGS INC
GNB INCORPORATED
MERCER INDUSTRIES, INC.
BILL MONTERO JAMES RIVER II
CONTINENTAL BRASS CO
JOHN HARLAND INTEL CORPORATION, ALOHA CA
UACKER SILTRONIC CORPORATION
VAN WATERS t ROGERS INC.
ELECTRONIC CONTROLS DESIGN INC.
CHEMAX
TRI-MET
LEUPOLD I STEVENS, INC.
MCWHORTER INC
PRECISION CASTPARTS CORP. SMALL STRUCTUR
HEWLETT PACKARD, CORVALLIS DIVISION
JOHNSON CONTROLS INC PORTLAND PLANT
KORPINE DIVISION WILLAMETTE INDUSTRIES I
EAST SIDE PLATING
DONALD SCHRAM FLIGHTCRAFT INC
NEC AMERICA, INC.
CONTINENTAL FOOD PACKAGING PLANT 87 PORT
TROUTDALE
MCMINNVILLE
PORTLAND
THE DALLES
FOREST GROVE
PORTLAND
PORTLAND
ALBANY
WHITE CITY
BEAVERTON
FOREST GROVE
BEAVERTON
DALLAS
PORTLAND
PORTLAND
MILUAUKIE
PORTLAND
PORTLAND
PORTLAND
SALEM
SALEM
BEAVERTON
PORTLAND
PORTLAND
ALOHA
PORTLAND
PORTLAND
MULINO
PORTLAND
PORTLAND
BEAVERTON
PORTLAND
CLACKAMAS
CORVALLIS
CANBY
BEND
PORTLAND
PORTLAND
HILLSBORO
PORTLAND
TOTAL
GENERATED
(U.S. TONS)
4,542
4,456
4,323
4,005
3,991
857
720
656
451
417
305
297
292
215
167
153
112
104
92
89
88
84
77
76
61
60
59
57
55
54
51
50
48
44
44
40
37
34
34
33
Note: CBI data are not included in this table to preserve confidentiality.
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National Biemial KM Hazardous uaste Report
(Based en 1989 Data)
TABLE 6. FORTY LAMEST KM HAZARDOUS HASTE FACILITIES, 1989
Rank EPA ID
Site Us
City
Management Method
ORD061483384 BARON AND BLAKESLEE. PORTLAND
SOLVENTS RECOVERY M021-M029
OR0980981682 WESTERN COMPLIANCE SERVICES INC., SHERWOOD
FUEL BLENDING
SOLVENTS RECOVERY
INCINERATION
LANDFILL
INVALID SYSTEM TYPE
OTHER TREATMENT
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT
ENERGY RECOVERY (REUSE AS FUEL)
ORD009020231 TEKTRONIX, INC., BEAVERTON
INVALID SYSTEM TYPE
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT
SLUDGE TREATMENT
OTHER TREATMENT
ORD045776796 LEOPOLD ft STEVENS. INC., BEAVERTON
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT M071-M079
N061
M021-M029
M041-M049
M132
M121-M129
M071-M079
M051-M059
M071-M079
M101-N109
M121-M129
On Site
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
1 Quantity Managed by storage only is not included.
Note: C8I data are not included in this table to preserve confidentiality.
Off Site
519
178
36
26
25
14
12
2
1
4
0
1
0
Method Total
519
178
36
26
25
14
12
2
1
4
1
1
0
Tot
Manag
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Pennsylvania
Region III
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PENNSYLVANIA
EPA Region Address: U.S. EPA Region III
Waste Management Branch
Mail Stop 3HW53
841 Chestnut Street
Philadelphia, PA 19107
Biennial Report Data Collection EPA Hazardous Waste Report
Instrument:
Address of Participating State Bureau of Waste Management
Environmental Authority Department of Environmental
Resources
Post Office Box 8550
Third and Locust Streets
Harrisburg, PA 17105-8550
Contact Name: Mr. Robert J. Finkel
Solid Waste Program Specialist
Phone: (717) 783-9183
Notes: Zinc Corporation of America (PAD002395887) received large quantities of
K061 from off site for metals recovery. The waste and its management is
regulated according to Pennsylvania state regulations. Since the waste is
recycled and hence exempt under federal regulations, not all out-of-state
generators reported this waste as being shipped. However, the State data
includes all the K061 waste received by Zinc Corporation. This may lead to
inconsistencies when inter-state import and export quantities are compared.
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National Biennial KRA Hazardous Waste Report
(Baaed on 1989 Data)
PENNSYLVANIA
Table 1. RCM Hazardous Waste Generation and ManagMrnt, 1989
Total Nwfcer of RCRA Large Quantity Generators: 1,004
Total Quantity of Regulated Waste Generated: 1,246,706 tons
RCRA TSD Facilities (excluding storage-only facilities)
Facilities Managing only waste generated on site 11
Facilities Managing only waste generated off site 9
Facilities Managing waste generated both on and off site 8
Total RCRA TSD Facilities (excluding storage-only facilities): 28
Total Quantity of RCRA Regulated Waste Managed in RCRA TSD units: 1,139,446 tons
(excluding quantity managed in storage only)
Total RCRA TSD Facilities: 157
Final Disposition of Wastes
Management Method
METALS RECOVERY (FOR REUSE)
SOLVENTS RECOVERY
INCINERATION
ENERGY RECOVERY (REUSE AS FUEL)
FUEL BLENDING
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT
AQUEOUS ORGANIC TREATMENT
AQUEOUS ORGANIC AND INORGANIC TREATMENT
SLUDGE TREATMENT
STABILIZATION
OTHER TREATMENT
INVALID SYSTEM TYPE
TOTAL
PERCENTAGE
in ROM Processes
No. of
facilities
using
Code Method*
Hazardous Waste Managed
Quantities (tons)
On site
Off site
Total Percent
M011-N019
M021-H029
M041-M049
N051-M059
M061
M071-M079
M081-M089
M091-M099
M101-M109
M111-M119
M121-M129
5
4
5
2
2
6
1
1
3
2
7
2
28
-
8
91
7,787
26
757
433,830
0
35,911
0
0
25,343
0
503,752
44.2 X
312,215
2,493
1,094
59,893
14,003
189,951
78
0
1,146
43,014
11,803
5
635,693
55.8 X
312,223
2,584
8,881
59,918
14,759
623,781
78
35,911
1,146
43,014
37,146
5
1,139.446
100X
27.4
.2
.8
5.3
1.3
54.7
.0
3.2
.1
3.8
3.3
.0
100.0
-
•Column may not sum to total because facilities may have multiple handling methods.
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National Biennial ROM Hazardous Haste Report
(Based on 1989 Data)
PENNSYLVANIA
TABLE 2. RCRA Hazardous Haste laports and Exports, 1989
laports
State Tons Received
AK 0
AL 3,379
CA 62
CO 9,924
CT 11,278
DC 77
DE 3,418
FC 394
FL 9,193
GA 8,986
IL 22
IN 1,420
KY 7,200
LA 11,142
MA 3,283
MD 24,136
ME 10
MI 10,393
MN 32
MO 25,071
NC 4,336
ME 20
NH 429
NJ 72,111
NY 20,926
OH 76,235
RI 1,766
SC 10,461
TN 7,850
TX 11.765
VA 9,666
VT 10
UA 4,610
WV 7,097
TOTAL 356,702
Exports
State
AL
AR
CA
CO
CT
DC
DE
FC
FL
GA
IL
IN
KS
KY
LA
MA
MD
MI
MN
NO
NC
NJ
NV
NY
OH
RI
SC
TN
TX
VA
UA
WV
WY
TOTAL
Tons shipped
12,821
1,075
212
2
595
2
2
3,214
5
546
3,479
25,107
25
6,176
7,107
271
3,201
32,466
515
123
14,719
137,140
8
7,309
146,870
119
7,558
206
5,422
9,359
12
445
2
426,113
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National Biennial ROM Hazardous Waste Report
(Baaed on 1989 Data)
PENNSYLVANIA
TABLE 3. RANK ORDER OF 40 LARGEST HAZARDOUS HASTES GENERATED. 1909
Rank
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
U
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
Waste Type
Quantity Generated
(tons)
Percentage
MOMX*
FOMX*
DOMX*
K062
0002
IC061
F006
0008
0001
0007
F002
F005
KOMX*
F003
K069
F001
UOMX*
D003
F019
K049
U165
K087
0009
K051
0006
F007
F008
F009
0005
U188
K006
K052
U044
IC086
0004
U002
U051
U228
U239
F011
259,662
194,502
185,032
173,756
124,747
93,351
66,485
58,861
27,635
13,723
13,280
6,808
4,219
4,003
3,127
3,043
2,790
1,505
1,369
1,304
1,069
944
838
750
712
499
375
365
316
238
225
209
204
124
103
88
60
59
42
41
20.8
15.6
14.8
13.9
10.0
7.5
5.3
4.7
2.2
1.1
1.1
.5
.3
.3
.3
.2
.2
.
.
.
•
.
.
.
.1
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
These waste types represent waste streams that were characterized
by more than one EPA waste code. An explanation of the derivation
of these mixture codes is provided in Section 2-3.
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National Biennial KM Hazardous Iteste Report
(Baaed on 1909 Data)
KNNSYLVANIA
Table 4. Four Largest Quantities and Types of ROM Hazardous Haste Managed, by ROM Management Method, 1909
Management Quantity Managed
Method
METALS RECOVERY (FOR REUSE)
SOLVENTS RECOVERY
INCINERATION
ENERGY RECOVERY (REUSE AS FUEL)
FUEL BLENDING
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT
AQUEOUS ORGANIC TREATMENT
AQUEOUS ORGANIC AND INORGANIC TREATMENT
SLUDGE TREATMENT
STABILIZATION
OTHER TREATMENT
INVALID SYSTEM TYPE
TOTAL
Code I
M011-M019
M021-M029
M041-M049
MOS1-MOS9
M061
M071-M079
M081-M089
M091-M099
M101-M109
M111-M119
M121-M129
iteste Type i
K061
0008
D007
DOMX*
MOMX*
D001
FOMX*
F001
DOMX*
MOMX*
D001
K051
FOMX*
K083
F001
0001
0001
FOMX*
MOMX*
F005
MOMX*
FOMX*
DOMX*
K062
U188
F006
MOMX*
0007
K062
F002
F006
DOMX*
D008
0007
0002
DOMX*
FOMX*
0003
DOMX*
0001
U002
MOMX*
n State (tons)
289,272
17,049
5,345
178
1,260
658
426
130
5,210
2,375
901
382
52,376
2,111
1,331
1,192
5,038
4,544
2,247
1,189
181,497
151,099
135,545
120,278
78
35,911
621
326
198
0
17,715
9,291
7,394
3,646
24,533
9,794
1,475
873
4
0
0
0
1,139,446
* These waste types represent waste streams that were characterized
by awe than one EPA waste code. An explanation of the derivation
of these Mixture codes is provided in Section 2-3.
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National Biemial RCRA .Hazardous Waste Report
(Baaed on 1989 Data)
PENNSYLVANIA
TABLE 5. FORTY LARGEST RCRA HAZARDOUS IMSTE GENERATORS AND RCRA QUANTITY GENERATED. 1989
RANK
EPA1D
SITE NAME
CITY
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
PAD059087072 MILL SERVICE, INC. - BULGER PLANT
PAD004835146 HILL SERVICE, INC. - YUKON PLANT
PAD990753089 GENERAL BATTERY CORPORATION
PAD000429589 GEOLOGICAL RECLAMATION OPRS.t WASTE SYS.
PAD049791098 CHEVRON, USA, INC.
PAD002375376 USS DIVISION OF USX
PAD002326908 LUICENS STEEL CO.
PAD004336145 WHEELING PITTSBURGH STEEL CORP.
PAD004335154 ALLEGHENY LUDLUM STEEL
PAD000736934 ARMCO ADVANCED MATERIALS CORP.
PAD980831333 BETHLEHEM STEEL CORP. /JOHNSTOWN PLANT
PAD085690592 WASTE CONVERSION INC
PAD000436261 RUETGERS-NEASE CHEMICAL CO.
PADOQ43&04££ J£( SPPPT4I TV MMMICTQ rflPPOPlTTflU
PAD042259374 ARCO CHEMICAL CO./ ATLANTIC RICHFIELD
PAD004322913 MINE SAFETY APPLIANCES
PAD980830897 HUNTERSTOUN RD CERCLA SITE
PAD064375470 DELAWARE CONTAINER CO., INC.
PAD004325254 ARMCO ADVANCED MATERIALS CORP.
PAD014167589 EXIDE CORPORATION/GENERAL BATTERY CORP
PAD002330165 EAST PENN MFG. CO.
PAD002344315 CARPENTER TECHNOLOGY CORP.
PAD086727435 ASHLAND METAL COMPANY
PAD003038056 E.I. DU PONT DE NEMOURS & CO.
PAD030069140 QUALITY CHEMICALS. INC.
PAD003037504 HE I CO CHEMICAL, INC.
PAD004338091 WHEATLAND TUBE COMPANY
PA0003026531 BETHLEHEM STEEL CORPORATION
PAD048203822 LORD CORPORATION CHEMICAL PRODUCTS DIV
PAD9805S0412 SMITNKLINE BEECHAM CHEMICALS
PAD004322509 WASHINGTON STEEL CORP.
PAD000647735 KEYSTONE CHEMICAL COMPANY
PAD069778967 AIR PRODUCTS & CHEMICALS, INC./TANAQUA
PAD982567364 LTV STEEL CO INC - MIDLAND COKE PLANT
PAD004391421 REPUBLIC ENGINEERED STEELS BEAVER FALLS
PAD002292068 ROHM & HAAS DELAWARE VALLEY INC/BRISTOL
PAD003043353 MERCK & CO. INC.- CHEROKEE PLANT
PAD004322863 SHARON TUBE COMPANY
PAD002327708 AT&T MICROELECTONICS
PAD001933175 SHARON STEEL CORPORATION
BULGER
YUKON
READING
MORRISVILLE
PHILADELPHIA
FAIRLESS HILLS
COATESVILLE
ALLENPORT
BRACKENRIDGE
BUTLER
JOHNSTOWN
HATFIELD
STATE COLLEGE
Htm Aim
Hil/LJINV
WEST CHESTER
EVANS CITY
STRABAN TSP
COATESVILLE
LYNDORA
HAMBURG
LYON STATION
READING
ASHLAND
TOWANDA
TYRONE
DELAWARE WATER GAP
WHEATLAND
STEELTON
SAEGERTOWN
UPPER MERION
WASHINGTON
GIRAROVILLE
HOMETOWN
MIDLAND
BEAVER FALLS
BRISTOL
RIVERSIDE
SHARON
READING
FARRELL
TOTAL
GENERATED
(U.S. TONS)
180,086
151,342
138,037
41,830
37,261
34,770
33,183
30,654
29,268
25,402
24,443
20,431
20,081
19,883
19,765
13,910
13,786
12,971
12,686
12,565
12,534
11,471
11,146
11,016
10,487
10,071
8.894
8,475
8,220
8,054
6,880
6,651
6,589
6,219
6,051
5,982
5,464
4,864
4,597
4,214
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National Biennial ROW Hazardous Waste Report
(Based on 1989 Data)
PENNSYLVANIA
TABLE 6. FORTY LARGEST ROM HAZARDOUS IMSTE FACILITIES, 1989
Rank EPA ID Site Name, City
Management Method
1 PAD002395887 ZINC CORP. OF AMERICA, PALMERTON
M011-M019
YUKON PLANT, YUKON
M071-M079
M101-M109
BULGER PLANT, BULGER
M071-M079
M101-M109
METALS RECOVERY (FOR REUSE)
2 PAD004835146 MILL SERVICE, INC
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT
SLUDGE TREATMENT
3 PAD059087072 MILL SERVICE, INC
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT
SLUDGE TREATMENT
4 PAD990753089 GENERAL BATTERY CORPORATION, READING
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT N071-M079
METALS RECOVERY (FOR REUSE) N011-M019
5 PAD010154045 ENVIRITE CORPORATION, YORK
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT N071-M079
STABILIZATION M111-M119
6 PAD085690592 WASTE CONVERSION INC., NATFIELD
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT M071-H079
STABILIZATION M111-M119
OTHER TREATMENT N121-M129
INVALID SYSTEM TYPE
7 PAD002389559 KEYSTONE CEMENT COMPANY, BATH
ENERGY RECOVERY (REUSE AS FUEL) M051-H059
8 PAD000429589 GEOLOGICAL RECLAMATION OPRS.& WASTE SYS., NORRISVILLE
AQUEOUS ORGANIC AND INORGANIC TREATMENT M091-M099
9 PAD087561015 INNETCO INC., ELLWOOD CITY
METALS RECOVERY (FOR REUSE) M011-M019
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT M071-M079
10 PAD004322913 MINE SAFETY APPLIANCES, EVANS CITY
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129
11 PAD064375470 DELAWARE CONTAINER CO., INC., COATESVILLE
FUEL BLENDING M061
SLUDGE TREATMENT M101-M109
INVALID SYSTEM TYPE
PAD042259374 ARCO CHEMICAL CO./ ATLANTIC RICHFIELD, WEST CHESTER
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129
PAD980550412 SMITHKLINE BEECHAM CHEMICALS, UPPER HERION
INCINERATION M041-M049
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129
PAD083965897 MEDUSA CEMENT CO., WAMPUM
ENERGY RECOVERY (REUSE AS FUEL) M051-M059
PAD003003894 BERKLEY PRODUCTS COMPANY, AKRON
SOLVENTS RECOVERY M021-M029
FUEL BLENDING N061
PAD003043353 MERCK t CO. INC.- CHEROKEE PLANT, RIVERSIDE
INCINERATION M041-M049
PAD980537609 CAPITAL LUBRICANTS CO.. LEWISBERRY
SOLVENTS RECOVERY M021-M029
PAD981110570 HORSEHEAD RESOURCE, MONACA
METALS RECOVERY (FOR REUSE) M011-M019
On Site
0
150,648
0
179,468
0
101,614
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
26
tlllt
35,911
0
2.100
13,829
0
0
0
rER
9.785
6,496
1,475
0
0
757
901
0
0
Off Site
272,129
109,917
524
0
621
39
17,047
45,943
29,864
34,052
13,150
11,803
4
51,418
0
22,632
0
0
13,483
0
0
0
1,089
0
8,474
1,829
519
0
657
407
Method Total
272,129
260,565
524
179,468
621
101,653
17,047
45,943
29,864
34,052
13,150
11,803
4
51,444
35,911
22,632
2,100
13,829
13,483
0
0
9,785
7,585
1.475
8,474
1,829
1,276
901
657
407
Toti
Managi
272,
261,1
180,1
118.
75,1
59.1
51,
35.
24,
13.
'
9.
9.
8.
3.
1 Quantity Managed by storage only is not included.
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National Biennial IOM Hazardous Waste Report
(Based on 1989 Data)
PENNSYLVANIA
TABLE 6. FORTY LARGEST RCRA HAZARDOUS HASTE FACILITIES. 1989 (continued)
Rank EPA ID Site Na
Management Method
5, City
19 PAD049791098 CHEVRON, USA, INC., PHILADELPHIA
INCINERATION M041-N049
20 PAD071203M6 ATLAS POUDER CO., WALKER AND WEST PENN
OTHER TREATMENT M121-N129
21 PAD000796334 E.I. DU PONT DE NEMOURS & CO. INC., EMIGSVILLE
SOLVENTS RECOVERY M021-M029
22 PAD002312791 ALLIED-SIGNAL INC., PHILADELPHIA
AQUEOUS ORGANIC TREATMENT N081-M089
23 PAD002389104 HI-PURE CHEMICALS, INC.-NAZARETH PLANT, NAZARETH
OTHER TREATMENT N121-M129
24 PAD002344315 CARPENTER TECHNOLOGY CORP., READING
METALS RECOVERY (FOR REUSE) M011-M019
25 PAD002387926 MERCK & CO., INC., WEST POINT
INCINERATION M041-M049
26 PAD069006419 T-THERMAL, INC., CONSHOHOCKEN
INCINERATION N041-M049
27 PAD004321527 FISHER SCIENTIFIC CO., INDIANA
SOLVENTS RECOVERY M021-M029
28 PAD990825887 IRECO INCORPORATED SUSCON PLANT, PITTSTON
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129
On Site
382
185
90
0
69
8
8
0
1
1
Off Site
0
0
6
78
0
0
0
5
0
0
Method Total
382
185
97
78
69
8
8
5
1
1
Total
Managed 1
382
185
97
78
69
8
8
5
1
1
uantity Managed by storage only is not included.
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Puerto Rico
Region II
Puerto Rico &
Virgin Islands
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PUERTO RICO
EPA Region Address: U.S. EPA Region I!
Hazardous Waste Program
Branch
26 Federal Plaza, Room 1105
New York, NY 10278
Biennial Report Data Collection EPA Hazardous Waste Report
Instrument:
Address of Participating State Hazardous Waste Division
Environmental Authority Environmental Quality Board
Post Office Box 11488
Santurce, PR 00910
Contact Name: Mrs. Ror L Del Valle
Director
Phone: (809) 722-5453
Notes: No special notes for Puerto Rico.
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national Biennial ROM Hazardous Waste Report
{Based on 1989 Data)
MBTTO RICO
Table 1. RCRA Hazardous Waste Generation
Total NMber of RCRA Large Quantity Generators:
Total Quantity of Regulated Waste Generated:
RCRA TSD Facilities (excluding storage-only facilities)
Facilities Managing only waste generated on site
Facilities Managing only waste generated off site
Facilities Managing waste generated both on and off site
Total RCRA TSD Facilities (excluding storage-only facilities):
Total Quantity of RCRA Regulated Waste Managed in RCRA TSD units:
(excluding quantity managed in storage only)
Total RCRA TSD Facilities:
Final Disposition of Wastes Managed in RCRA Processes
No. of
facilities
using
Management Method Code Method*
SOLVENTS RECOVERY M021-M029 5
OTHER RECOVERY M031-M039 1
INCINERATION M041-M049 5
ENERGY RECOVERY (REUSE AS FUEL) M051-M059 1
FUEL BLENDING M061 1
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT M071-M079 1
AQUEOUS ORGANIC TREATMENT M081-M089 2
AQUEOUS ORGANIC AND INORGANIC TREATMENT M091-M099 1
OTHER TREATMENT M121-H129 5
TOTAL 12
PERCENTAGE
andNanw
246,
243.
BBMent, 1989
76
161 tons
8
2
2
12
417 tons
38
Hazardous Waste Managed
On site
27,838
0
36,162
0
8,622
6
125
33,042
118,461
226,256
93.0 X
Quantities (tons)
Off site
3,166
1
0
13,968
0
0
1
0
25
17,161
7.0 X
Total
31,004
1
38,162
13,968
8,622
6
126
33,042
118,486
243,417
100X
Percent
12.7
.0
15.7
5.7
3.5
.0
.1
13.6
48.7
100.0
-
*Colum nay not sun to total because facilities nay have Multiple handling Methods.
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National Biennial KM Hazardous Waste Report
(Based on 1989 Data)
TABLE 2. RCRA
PUERTO RICO
Waste laports and Exports, 1909
State
GA
VI
TOTAL
laports
Tons Received
0
6
State
AL
AR
AZ
CT
FL
GA
LA
Ml
NN '
NC
NJ
MY
OH
PA
SC
TN
TX
irr
Exports
Tons shipped
35
34
182
49
77
52
522
10
30
0
22
0
31
89
6,861
4
638
0
TOTAL
8,636
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National Biennial KRA Hazardous Waste Report
(laced on 1909 Data)
PUERTO RICO
TABLE 3. RANK ORDER OF 40 LARGEST HAZARDOUS IMSTES GENERATED. 1989
Quantity Generated
Rank Waste Type (tons) Percentage
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
29
29
30
30
31
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
ram*
D002
MOMX*
F005
F003
P029
D001
F002
0007
F006
DOMX*
F001
D008
F019
K050
0003
0009
P048
0004
D011
D005
U044
F007
P015
U151
UONX*
D016
P098
P030
U067
U188
P021
U122
U102
0010
POMX*
P003
P004
P076
P105
P106
U004
U006
U091
U142
U204
U223
U226
144,004
33,256
29,507
25,278
5,369
2,600
2,407
1,116
1,026
848
479
97
63
33
26
22
19
5
3
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
58.5
13.5
12.0
10.3
2.2
1.1
1.0
.5
.4
.3
.2
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
* These waste types represent waste streams that were characterized
by mre than one EPA waste code. An explanation of the derivation
of these mixture codes is provided in Section 2-3.
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National Biennial RCM Hazardous Uaste Report
(Based en 1989 Data)
PUERTO RICO
Table 4. Four Largest Quantities and Types of KM Hazardous
Management
Method
Uaste Nanaged, by RCRA
Quantity Nanaged
Method, 1989
SOLVENTS RECOVERY
OTHER RECOVERY
INCINERATION
ENERGY RECOVERY (REUSE AS FUEL)
FUEL BLENDING
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT
AQUEOUS ORGANIC TREATMENT
AQUEOUS ORGANIC AND INORGANIC TREATMENT
OTHER TREATMENT
TOTAL
Code 1
M021-M029
M031-M039
M041-M049
M051-H059
N061
M071-M079
M081-N089
M091-M099
M121-M129
toste Type in
F005
MOMX*
FOMX*
F003
DOMX*
FDHX*
MOMX*
D001
F002
MOMX*
F003
F002
FONX*
FOMX*
D001
MOMX*
D002
FONX*
F005
D007
DOMX*
i State (tons)
12,392
7,609
6,299
2,560
1
23,971
13,609
526
35
10,435
1,612
714
686
8,622
6
126
33,042
104,183
12,852
1,023
408
* These waste types represent waste streams that were characterized
by a»re than one EPA waste code. An explanation of the derivation
of these Mixture codes is provided in Section 2-3.
243,417
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National Biennial ROM Hazardous Uaste Report
(Based on 1989 Data)
PUERTO RICO
TABLE 5. FORTY LARGEST ROM HAZARDOUS IWSTE GENERATORS AND RCRA QUANTITY GENERATED, 1909
RANK
EPAID
SITE NAME
CITY
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
PRD090028101
PRD090021056
PRD090399718
PRD981 130131
PRD090613357
PRD091 024786
PRO 090398074
PRD090031410
PRD991291949
PRD091 049262
PRD991291857
PRD980526552
PRD090497959
PRD980768410
PRD049532807
PRD091065102
PR0090036021
PRD000706432
PRD090584152
PRD091063743
PRD090506239
PRD091200477
PRD000708305
PR2170027203
PR0987366168
PRD090378225
PRD981 182421
PRD000691048
PRD980759443
PRD980644397
PRD000706465
PRD091 198366
PRD991291972
PRD000692699
PRD980764401
PRD090193277
PRD000691014
PR00901 11311
PRD091 150060
PRD105748842
MERCK SHARP & DOHME OUIMICA
SQUIBB MANUFACTURING, INC.
SAFETY KLEEN ENVIRONSYSTEMS CO.
DUPONT AGRICHEMICALS CARIBE, INC.
SK&F LAB CO- CHEMICAL DIVISION
ELI LILLY INDUSTRIES, INC.
THE UPJOHN MANUFACTURIHG
CARIBE GE PROD., INC
STERLING PHARMACEUTICALS INC.
THERMO KING CARIBBEAN
DIGITAL EQUIPMENT CORPORATION
WESTERN FHER LABORATORIES INC.
THERMO KING DE PUERTO RICO
SCHERING PLOUGH PRODUCTS INC.
SARTORIUS INC.
CYANAMID AGRICULTURAL DE P.R., INC.
BRISTOL MYERS BARCELONETA
SYLTRON, INC. LIGHTING PRODUCTS
ROCHE PRODUCTS INC.
PRODUCTOS CIRCUITOS DE PUERTO RICO
LOCTITE PUERTO RICO, INC.
DAVIS+GECK. INC
WESTINGHOUSE TOA BAJA COMPLEX
NAVAL STATION ROOSEVELT ROADS
FLOR-QUIN, INC.
SEARLE i CO.
SAFETY KLEEN ENVIRONSYSTEMS (DORADO)
CROWN CORK DE PUERTO RICO
DUPONT ELECTRONIC MATERIALS, INC.
STAR KIST CARIBE. INC.
BAXTER HEALTHCARE CORP. OF P.R.
NILLIPORE CORPORATION
PHILLIPS PUERTO RICO CORE INC.
MEDTRONIC P.R. INC.
ORTHO PHARMACEUTICALS, INC.
CARIBE GENERAL ELECTRIC PRODS., INC.
BECKMAN INSTRUMENTS (CARIBE) INC.
ALLERGAN AMERICA
MOTOROLA PUERTO RICO OPERATIONS
PRODUCTOS WESTINGHOUSE (ABB P.R TSD COM)
BARCELONETA
HUMACAO
NANATI
NANATI
GUAYAHA
NAYAGUEZ
BARCELONETA
VEGA ALTA
BARCELONETA
CIALES
SAN GERMAN
PONCE
ARECIBO
LAS PIEDRAS
YAUCO
NANATI
BARCELONETA
LUQUILLO
NANATI
JUANA DIAZ
SABANA GRANDE
NANATI
TOA BAJA
CEIBA
PATILLAS
CAGUAS
DORADO
CAROLINA
NANATI
NAYAGUEZ
AIBONITO
CIDRA
GUAYAMA
VILLALBA
MANATI
VEGA ALTA
NAGUABO
HORMIGUEROS
VEGA BAJA
MAYAGUEZ
TOTAL
GENERATED
(U.S. TONS)
166,444
34,043
10,388
9,437
8,553
4,625
3,836
2,651
1,276
1,227
778
427
324
270
194
158
129
114
109
108
101
101
82
67
67
65
63
44
43
43
34
31
26
25
22
20
18
18
14
12
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national Biennial ROtA Hazardous Waste Report
(Based on 1909 Data)
PUERTO RICO
TABLE 6. FORTY LARGEST ROU HAZARDOUS IMSTE FACILITIES, 1989
Tot
Rank EPA ID Site Name, City Manag
Management Method On Site Off Site Method Total
1 PRD090028101 MERCK SHARP & DOHME QUINICA, BARCELONETA 164,
OTHER TREATMENT M121-N129 117,035 0 117,035
AQUEOUS ORGANIC AND INORGANIC TREATMENT M091-M099 33,042 0 33,042
SOLVENTS RECOVERY N021-N029 14,044 0 14,044
INCINERATION M041-N049 696 0 696
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT M071-M079 606
2 PRD090021056 SQUIBB MANUFACTURING, INC., HUMACAO 38,
INCINERATION M041-M049 26,275 0 26,275
SOLVENTS RECOVERY M021-M029 12,260 0 12,260
3 PRD090399718 SAFETY KLEEN ENVIRONSYSTEMS CO., MANATI 27,
ENERGY RECOVERY (REUSE AS FUEL) M051-M059 0 13,968 13,968
FUEL BLENDING M061 8,622 0 8,622
SOLVENTS RECOVERY M021-M029 1,522 3,086 4,608
4 PRD090613357 SK&F LAB CO- CHEMICAL DIVISION, GUAYAMA 8,
INCINERATION M041-M049 8,495 0 8,495
5 PRD091024786 ELI LILLY INDUSTRIES, INC., NAYAGUEZ 2,
INCINERATION M041-N049 2,685 0 2,685
SOLVENTS RECOVERY N021-M029 0 80 80
AQUEOUS ORGANIC TREATMENT M081-M089 0 1 1
OTHER RECOVERY M031-M039 0 1 1
6 PRD091049262 THERMO KING CARIBBEAN, CIALES 1
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129 1,201 0 1,201
7 PRD090497959 THERMO KING DE PUERTO RICO, ARECIBO
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129 225 0 225
8 PRD980594618 UNION CARBIDE CAR1BE INC., PENUELAS
AQUEOUS ORGANIC TREATMENT M081-M089 125 0 125
9 PRD091018622 PRETECCION TEDNICA ECOLOGICA, CORP., PENUELAS
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129 0 23 23
10 PRD090137910 HARRIS ft DEVOE PAINTS, BAYAMON
SOLVENTS RECOVERY N021-M029 12 0 12
11 PRD090378225 SEARLE & CO., CAGUAS
INCINERATION M041-M049 11 0 11
12 PRD980536221 ATLANTIC FLEET WEAPON TRAINING, VIEQUES
OTHER TREATMENT M121-N129 022
1 Quantity Managed by storage only is not included.
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Rhode Island
Region I
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RHODE ISLAND
EPA Region Address:
U.S. EPA Region I
RCRA Support Section
Mail Stop HRW-CAN-3
JFK Federal Building
Boston, MA 02203
Biennial Report Data Collection
Instrument:
State-specific annual report
Address of Participating State
Environmental Authority
Division of Air and Hazardous
Materials
Department of Environmental
Management
291 Promenade Street
Providence, Rl 02908-5767
Contact Name:
Phone:
Ms. Patrice Porras
Engineering Aide
(401) 277-2797
Notes: No special notes for Rhode Island.
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National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Haste Report
(Based on 1989 Data)
RHODE ISLAND
Table 1. RCRA Hazardous Haste Generation and Manay.agnt, 1989
Total Nuaber of RCRA Large Quantity Generators: 191
Total Quantity of Regulated Waste Generated: 5,565 tons
RCRA TSD Facilities (excluding storage-only facilities)
Facilities Managing only waste generated on site 0
Facilities managing only waste generated off site 3
Facilities managing waste generated both on and off site 0
Total RCRA TSO Facilities (excluding storage-only facilities): 3
Total Quantity of RCRA Regulated Waste Managed in RCRA TSD units: 12,897 tons
(excluding quantity Managed in storage only)
Total RCRA TSD Facilities: 4
Final Disposition of Wastes
Management Method
SOLVENTS RECOVERY
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT
OTHER TREATMENT
TOTAL
PERCENTAGE
in RCRA
No. of
facilities
using
Code method*
M021-H029
M071-M079
M1Z1-M129
1
2
2
3
Hazardous Waste Managed
Quantities (tons)
On site Off site Total Percent
0
0
0
0
.0 X
259
10,159
2,478
12,897
100.0 X
259
10,159
2,478
12,897
100X
2.0
78.8
19.2
100.0
•Column may not sun to total because facilities may have multiple handling methods.
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national Biennial ROM Hazardous Haste Report
(Based on 19B9 Data)
TABLE 2. RCRA
RHODE ISLMD
Uaste laports and Exports. 1989
State
CT
FC
MA
ME
MS
NC
NH
NJ
NY
OH
PA
SC
VT
TOTAL
laports
Tons Received
2.123
626
2,390
482
3
28
32
6,318
559
63
39
210
833
13,707
State
AL
AR
CA
CT
FC
IL
IN
LA
MA
ND
MI
MC
NJ
NY
OH
PA
SC
TX
Exports
Tons shipped
0
2
464
11
19
147
29
1,055
171
49
14
355
591
924
1,228
20
98
TOTAL
5,201
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National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report
(Based on 1989 Data)
RHODE ISLAND
TABLE 3. RANK ORDER OF 40 LARGEST HAZARDOUS WASTES GENERATED. 1989
Ouantity Generated
Rank Waste Type (tons) Percentage
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
21
22
23
24
24
24
25
26
27
27
28
29
29
30
30
30
31
32
33
33
D008
0002
D001
K061
D007
0004
0003
D011
U188
0005
U122
UN10
U228
U226
0006
0009
D00\
0010
U154
U210
K086
U080
U220
P056
U028
U088
U165
P030
P106
U012
U159
U218
U115
U141
P029
P048
U133
U117
P105
P012
U219
1,280
1,269
1,224
1,022
311
200
155
48
15
7
6
5
5
5
3
3
2
2
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
23.0
22.8
22.0
18.4
5.6
3.6
2.8
.9
.3
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
* These waste types represent waste streams that were characterized
by nore than one EPA waste code. An explanation of the derivation
of these Mixture codes is provided in Section 2-3.
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National Biemial RCRA Hazardous Haste Report
(Based on 1909 Data)
•NODE ISLMD
Table 4. Four Largest Quantities and Types of KM Hazardous Uaste Managed, by RCRA Management Method, 1909
Management Quantity Managed
Method
SOLVENTS RECOVERY
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT
OTHER TREATMENT
TOTAL 12,897
Code t
M021-M029
N071-M079
M121-M129
taste Type in
D001
D002
D003
D007
D006
D002
D001
D003
D007
State (tons)
259
9,190
742
87
75
2,011
260
185
13
* These waste types represent waste streams that were characterized
by pore than one EPA waste code. An explanation of the derivation
of these Mixture codes is provided in Section 2-3.
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National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report
(Baaed on 1989 Data)
RHODE ISLAND
TABU 5. FORTY LARGEST RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE GENERATORS AND RCRA QUANTITY GENERATED, 1989
RANK
EPAID
SITE NAME
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
RID001546811
RID001202050
RID000791434
RID040098352
RID000841411
RID001 198605
RID052632106
RID095976544
RID987467248
RID075728030
RI8170024790
RID001805670
RID001201508
RID001469840
RID051507044
RID001786516
RID063890214
RID001 189273
RID063900690
RID075710996
RID093214641
RID062310230
RID046609327
RID099422305
RID089359624
RID001200252
RI0981894785
RID001 195387
RID001 199728
RID075704999
RID001202589
RID106179088
RID001198514
RID002094282
RID059735761
RID980913941
RID000001701
RID001962190
RID001784016
RID054036199
OCEAN STATE STEEL INC
MOBIL PIPE LINE CO/EP TERMINAL
CHEMART COMPANY
STABLEX
NARR ELECTRIC
GTE PRODUCTS CORP/SYLVANIA
UNION OIL CO OF CA UNION CHEMICAL
OLIN HUNT SPECIALTY PROD INC
INTERNATIONAL ETCHING
OLIN HUNT SPECIALTY PROD INC
NAVAL UNDERWATER SYSTEMS CTR
HOECHST CELANESE CORP
AT CROSS COMPANY
ROYAL ELECTRIC INC
STANLEY-BOSTITCH INC
GEORGE MANN & CO INC
BOLIDEN METECH INC
MAXWELL GRAPHICS PROVIDENCE
ELEC BOAT
RHODE ISLAND HOSPITAL
PROVIDENCE CHEMICALS
TRIMONT CHEMICAL
RAU FASTENER
FERNANDO ORIGINALS LTD
A & Z HAYWARD CO
TECHNIC INC
AMI TRUCKLEASE
US RING TRAVELER CO/INDUPLATE
COOLEY INC
UNION I NO
OLIN HUNT SPECIALTY PROD INC
RI TECHNICAL PLATERS INC
KENYON INDUSTRIES INC
ENG YARNS
ADVANCED CHEMICAL CO
HASBRO INC
ELECTRO- FILMS INC
TH BAYLIS CO INC
ELECTRONIC PRECISION CIRCUITRY
PiC QUALITY SCREW PRODUCTS
CITY
EAST PROVIDENCE
DALLAS
LINCOLN
PROVIDENCE
PROVIDENCE
CENTRAL FALLS
EAST PROVIDENCE
LINCOLN
PROVIDENCE
E PROV
NEWPORT
COVENTRY
LINCOLN
PAWTUCKET
EAST GREENWICH
PROVIDENCE
MAPLEVILLE
PROVIDENCE
NO KINGSTOWN
PROVIDENCE
EAST PROVIDENCE
CUMBERLAND
PROVIDENCE
N PROV
EAST PROVIDENCE
CRANSTON
WORCESTER
NORTH PROVIDENCE
PAWTUCKET
PROVIDENCE
LINCOLN
CRANSTON
KINYON
PROV
WARWICK
PAWTUCKET
WARWICK
WOODBRIDGE
PROVIDENCE
ESMOND
TOTAL
GENERATED
(U.S. TONS)
1,022
917
442
356
291
229
207
158
147
115
107
102
88
86
83
61
58
54
54
47
46
45
44
40
37
31
29
26
24
24
24
21
21
21
20
19
19
17
16
16
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National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report
(Based on 1989 Data)
MODE ISLAND
TABU 6. FORTY LARGEST RCRA HAZARDOUS IMSTE FACILITIES. 1909
TotJ
Rank EPA ID Site Name, City Manag<
Management Method On Site Off Site Method Total
1 RID980906986 ETICAM, WARWICK 11 ,<
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT M071-M079 0 9,389 9,389
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129 0 2,217 2,217
2 RID040098352 STABLEX, PROVIDENCE ;
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT M071-M079 0 771 771
3 RID084802842 CHEM PAK CORP., UARUIdC
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129 0 260 260
SOLVENTS RECOVERY M021-N029 0 259 259
1 Quantity Managed by storage only is not included.
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SOUTH CAROLINA
Region Address:
U.S. EPA Region IV
Waste Division, Waste Programs
Branch
State Programs Section
345 Courtland Street
Atlanta, GA 30365
Biennial Report Data Collection
Instrument:
State-specific report and
EPA Waste Minimization Report
Address of Participating State
Environmental Authority
Solid and Hazardous Waste
Management
Department of Hearth and
Environmental Control
2600 Bull Street
Columbia, SC 29201
Contact Name:
Phone:
Mr. Allan Tmsley
Manager, Compliance Monitoring
(803) 734-5200
Notes: No special notes for South Carolina.
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national Biennial ROM Hazardous Waste Report
(Based on 1989 Data)
SOUTH CAROLINA
Table 1. RCRA Hazardous Waste Generation and Management, 1989
Total Nunber of RCRA Large Quantity Generators: 394
Total Quantity of Regulated Waste Generated: 106,224 tons
RCRA TSO Facilities (excluding storage-only facilities)
Facilities managing only waste generated on site 4
Facilities managing only waste generated off site 5
Facilities managing waste generated both on and off site 3
Total RCRA TSO Facilities (excluding storage-only facilities): 12
Total Quantity of RCRA Regulated Waste Managed in RCRA TSO units: 175,807 tons
(excluding quantity managed in storage only)
Total RCRA TSO Facilities: 34
Final Disposition of Wastes Managed in RCRA Processes
No. of
facilities Hazardous waste Managed
using Quantities (tons)
Management Method Code method* On site Off site Total Percent
METALS RECOVERY (FOR REUSE) N011-M019 1 0 0 0 .0
SOLVENTS RECOVERY M021-M029 3 669 32,087 32,757 18.6
OTHER RECOVERY M031-N039 3 336 5,551 5,886 3.3
INCINERATION N041-N049 4 3.192 32,575 35,767 20.3
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT M071-M079 3 15.166 21 15,188 8.6
AQUEOUS ORGANIC AND INORGANIC TREATMENT M091-N099 1 0 98 98 .1
SLUDGE TREATMENT M101-N109 2 48 14 62 .0
STABILIZATION M111-M119 1 0 10 10 .0
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129 2 70 91 161 .1
LANDFILL M132 1 0 85,878 85,878 48.8
TOTAL 12 19.482 156,325 175,807 100.0
PERCENTAGE - 11.1 X 88.9 X 100X
•Column may not sun to total because facilities may have multiple handling methods.
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National Biemiat RCRA HazardouB Waste Report
(Based on 1989 Data)
TABLE 2. ROM
laports
State Tons Received
AL 3,979
AR 61
CA 21
CO 0
CT 1,102
DC 448
DE 296
FL 15,494
GA 13,617
IA 0
IL 664
IN 184
KS 1
ICY 3,083
LA 110
HA 4,528
MO 2,714
ME 19
MI 371
HN 25
NO 362
NS 44
NC 42.099
NH 432
NJ 16,008
NV 5
MY 897
OH 20,590
PA 9,518
RI 143
SO 7
TM 3,942
TX 60
VA 6,646
UA 0
UI 73
UV 4,106
WY 0
SOUTH CAROLINA
Waste laports and Exports, 1989
Exports
State Tons shipped
AL 4,300
AR 46
FL 356
GA 2,246
IL 91
IN 1,000
ICY 5,402
LA 681
MA 35
MD 58
NI 1,562
NN 14
NO 8
NC 2,681
NJ 989
NV 0
NY 476
ON 5,971
PA 7,838
RI 36
SD 1
TN 4,527
TX 217
TOTAL 38,535
TOTAL
151,652
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National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report
(Bated en 1989 Data)
SOUTH CAROLINA
TABLE 3. RANK ORDER OF 40 LARGEST HAZARDOUS HASTES GENERATED. 1989
Quantity Generated
Rank Waste Type (tons) Percentage
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
F003
FOMJC*
MOMX*
D001
F005
K061
0002
DOMX*
F002
F006
K001
D005
0007
F001
D008
F009
0003
F019
D009
UOMX*
K086
U122
F007
D006
K087
U161
U226
U108
K051
U154
F008
U239
U151
001 1
U220
D004
K049
K052
U088
U043
r^nrmrmfrt LUBC* A c* r*
21,917
19,174
16,905
15,028
7,869
5,926
5,218
3,015
2,873
2,011
1,352
846
795
S85
482
412
337
321
300
124
114
114
88
66
49
39
33
32
30
27
19
19
13
12
12
10
10
6
5
5
tjhiK that u»r*» t*hai
20.6
18.1
15.9
14.1
7.4
5.6
4.9
2.8
2.7
1.9
1.3
.8
.7
.6
.5
.4
.3
.3
.3
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
raet«ri*ed
These waste types represent
by core than one EPA waste code. An explanation of the derivation
of these Mixture codes is provided in Section 2-3.
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National Biennial BCRA Hazardous Waste Report
(Based on 1989 Data)
SOUTH CAROLINA
Table 4. Four Urgest Quantities and Types of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed, by RCRA Nanagaaent Method, 1989
Management Quantity Managed
Method
METALS RECOVERY (FOR REUSE)
SOLVENTS RECOVERY
OTHER RECOVERY
INCINERATION
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT
AQUEOUS ORGANIC AND INORGANIC TREATMENT
SLUDGE TREATMENT
STABILIZATION
OTHER TREATMENT
LANDFILL
TOTAL 175,807
Code 1
M011-M019
M021-M029
M031-M039
M041-M049
M071-M079
M091-M099
M101-M109
Ml 11 -Ml 19
M121-M129
M132
taste Type in
0009
0001
MOMX*
F005
FOMX*
K061
D001
D008
F002
MONX*
D001
FOMX*
DOMX*
MONK*
FOMX*
DOMX*
D003
DOMX*
MOMX*
D001
D002
MOMX*
U239
D001
UOMX*
D001
DOMX*
D004
FOMX*
D002
DOMX*
0001
DOMX*
D008
MOMX*
FOMX*
State (tons)
0
20,465
4,146
3,459
1,967
5,440
357
63
19
8,455
7,330
5,861
5,531
9,375
5,797
11
3
77
11
3
3
36
13
9
5
8
1
0
68
52
27
6
22,633
14,360
12,310
7,111
* These waste types represent waste streams that were characterized
by acre than one EPA waste code. An explanation of the derivation
of these Mixture codes is provided in Section 2*3.
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National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report
(Based on 1989 Data)
SOUTH CAROLINA
TABLE 5. FORTY LARGEST RCRA HAZARDOUS IMSTE GENERATORS AND RCRA QUANTITY GENERATED, 1989
RANK
EPAIO
SITE NAME
CITY
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
SCD991278128 HOECHST CELANESE- LEEDS PLANT
SCD078065117 SIEMENS ENERGY & AUTONATION INC.
SCD003345683 TORRINGTON COMPANY
SCD036275626 SOUTHEASTERN CHEMICALS & SOLVENTS CO
SCD077995488 SAFETY-KEEN CORP - LEXINGTON PLANT
SCD991277716 GEORGETOWN STEEL CORPORATION
SCD082228347 SANDOZ MARTIN WORKS
SCD043384072 ETHYL CORPORATION - ORANGEBURG PLANT
SCD981031040 SAFETY-KLEEN CORPORATION 3-066-01 (GREER)
SCD003353760 OWEN ELECTRIC STEEL COMPANY
SCD981467616 LAIDLAU ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES (TOC) INC
SCD049690001 SOUTHERN WOOD PIEDMONT COMPANY
SCD050187434 SOUTHERN COATINGS INC
SCD044442333 THERMALKEM INC.
SCD042627448 HARDU1CKE CHEMICAL COMPANY
SCD084707298 C R BARD INCORPORATED
SCD047554753 U R GRACE t COMPANY - CRYOVAC DIVISION
SCD9821 06932 SOUTH CAROLINA GALVANIZING
SCD980709299 SAFETY-KLEEN CORP 3-179-21 (SMVL)
SCD062690557 AVX CORPORATION
SCD052075116 TECHNOGRAPHICS DECOTONE. U.S. INC.
SCD980842785 SAFETY-KLEEN CORP 3-043-21 (FLORENCE)
SCD055207617 LOBECO PRODUCTS INC
SCD980848717 CARPENTER TECHNOLOGY CORPORATION
SCD000648493 DURACELL USA
SCD980841944 KEMET ELECTRONICS CORP - FOUNTAIN INN
SCD987566023 ALSIMAG TECHNICAL CERAMICS INC
SCD003351814 UESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC CORPORATION
SCD039286315 CRANDALL CORPORATION
SCD000770263 DIGITAL EQUIPMENT CORPORATION
SC0067002147 GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY- FLORENCE
SCD042633859 EXIDE BATTERY CORP
SC8170022620 USN-CHARLESTON NAVAL WEAPONS STATION
SCD002267490 STEEL HEDDLE MFC CO
SC1890008989 DOE/WSRC SAVANNAH RIVER SITE
SCD003344959 CROWN CORK & SEAL CO INC
SCD991279399 FN MFC INC
SCD061520557 AMERICAN YARD PRODUCTS
SCD048373468 MOBAY CORP-BUSHY PARK PLANT
SCD073716516 MICHELIN TIRE CORP MFG DIV
CHESTER
ROEBUCK
CLINTON
SUMTER
LEXINGTON
GEORGETOWN
MARTIN
ORANGEBURG
GREER
CAYCE
ROEBUCK
SPARTANBURG
SUMTER
ROCK HILL
ELGIN
MONCKS CORNER
SIMPSONVILLE
TRAVELERS REST
SUMMERVILLE
MYRTLE BEACH
LEXINGTON
FLORENCE
LOBECO
ORANGEBURG
LANCASTER
FOUNTAIN INN,
LAURENS
HAMPTON
LEXINGTON
GREENVILLE
FLORENCE
GREER
CHARLESTON
GREENVILLE
AIKEN
SPARTANBURG
COLUMBIA
ORANGEBURG
BERKELEY COUNTY
SANDY SPRINGS
TOTAL
GENERATED
(U.S. TONS)
21,050
17,523
11,559
7.236
6,315
5,926
4,187
3,505
3,268
1.722
1,486
1,352
1,351
1,036
801
709
694
685
601
568
561
511
510
440
420
363
321
319
290
280
269
254
254
241
231
227
224
214
212
204
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National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Uaste Report
(Based on 1909 Data)
SOUTH CAROLINA
TABLE 6. FORTY LARGEST RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE FACILITIES, 1989
Rank EPA ID Site Home, City
Management Method
1
10
11
12
SCD070375985 GSX SERVICES OF SOUTH CAROLINA INC., PINEUOOD
LANDFILL M132
SCD07799548S SAFETY-ICLEEN CORP - LEXINGTON PLANT, LEXINGTON
SOLVENTS RECOVERY M021-M029
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129
SCD961467616 LAIDLAW ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES (TOC) INC., ROEBUCK
INCINERATION M041-M049
SCD044442333 THERMALKEM INC., ROCK HILL
INCINERATION M041-M049
SCD003345683 TORRINGTON COMPANY, CLINTON
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT M071-M079
SCD036275626 SOUTHEASTERN CHEMICALS & SOLVENTS CO., SUMTER
SOLVENTS RECOVERY M021-M029
SCD078065117 SIEMENS ENERGY & AUTOMATION INC., ROEBUCK
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT M071-M079
SCD046503132 STOLLER HII-DIV.OF STOLLER CHEMICAL CO., JERICHO
OTHER RECOVERY M031-M039
SCD043384072 ETHYL CORPORATION - ORANGEBURG PLANT, ORANGEBURG
INCINERATION M041-M049
SC0069314045 MILLIKEN CHEMICAL-DEWEY PLANT, INNAN
OTHER RECOVERY M031-M039
SC0058754789 AQUA-TECH/GROCE LABORATORIES, IMC., GREER
AQUEOUS ORGANIC AND INORGANIC TREATMENT M091-M099
OTHER TREATMENT M121-N129
M031-M039
M071-M079
M041-M049
M021-M029
M111-M119
H101-M109
M011-M019
OTHER RECOVERY
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT
INCINERATION
SOLVENTS RECOVERY
STABILIZATION
SLUDGE TREATMENT
METALS RECOVERY (FOR REUSE)
SCD003339207 SIEBE NORTH INC.-CHARLESTON PLANT, CHARLESTON
SLUDGE TREATMENT M101-M109
On Site
0
669
66
X
0
0
9,369
0
5,797
0
3,192
336
0
4
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Off Site
*
85,878
«
22,718
0
22,044
10,515
r
*
9,35i
0
•
5,502
0
0
98
91
49
21
16
15
10
0
0
Method Total
85,878
23,387
66
22,044
10,515
9,369
9,355
5,797
5,502
3,192
336
98
95
49
21
16
15
10
0
0
Tot
Manag
85,
23,
22,
10,
9,
9,
5,
5,
3
48
13
62
1 Quantity aanaged by storage only is not included.
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South Dakota
Region VIII
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SOUTH DAKOTA
EPA Region Address: U.S. EPA Region VIII
Hazardous Waste Management
Division
Mail Stop HWM-RI
999 18th Street, Suite 500
Denver, CO 80202
Biennial Report Data Collection EPA Hazardous Waste Report
Instrument
Address of Participating State Office of Waste Management
Environmental Authority Division of Environmental Regulation
Department of Environment and
Natural Resources
319 South Coteau
c/o 500 East Capitol Avenue
Pierre, SD 57501
Contact Name: Ms. Carrie Jacobson
Natural Resources Scientist
Phone: (605) 773-3153
Notes: South Dakota does not have any TSD facilities, therefore waste management
could not be calculated.
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national Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report
(Based on 1989 Data)
SOUTH DAKOTA
Table 1. ROM Hazardous Waste Generation and Management, 1989
Total Umber of RCRA Large Quantity Generators: 12
Total Quantity of Regulated Waste Generated: 1,088 tons
RCRA TSD Facilities (excluding storage-only facilities)
Facilities Managing only waste generated on site 0
Facilities Managing only waste generated off site 0
Facilities Managing waste generated both on and off site 0
Total RCRA TSD Facilities (excluding storage-only facilities): 0
Total Quantity of RCRA Regulated Waste Managed in RCRA TSD units: 0 tons
(excluding quantity managed in storage only)
Total RCRA TSD Facilities: 2
Final Disposition of Wastes Managed in RCRA Processes
No. of
facilities Hazardous Waste Managed
using Quantities (tons)
Management Method Code Method* On site Off site Total Percent
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National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Uaste Report
(Baaed on 1989 Data)
SOUTH DAKOTA
TABLE 2. RCRA Hazardous Uaste laports and Exports. 1989
laports Exports
State Tons Received State Tons shipped
"!A" 52 ID 8
NN 69 IL 331
NO 0 IN 105
NE 1 LA 43
NN 319
TOTAL 122 MO 23
NE 56
OH 44
OK 233
TN 11
UA 2
VI 198
TOTAL 1.372
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National Biennial ROM Hazardous Uaste Report
(Rased on 1989 Data)
SOUTH DAKOTA
TABLE 3. RANK ORDER OF 40 LARGEST HAZARDOUS IMSTES GENERATED. 1909
Quantity Generated
Rank Uaste Type (tons) Percentage
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
14
F003
D001
D002
F005
NONX*
F019
F002
F001
FOMX*
F006
D008
D009
U111
DOHX*
D007
353
350
142
70
50
43
22
21
21
8
7
0
0
0
0
32.5
32.2
13.0
6.5
4.6
4.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
.7
.6
.0
.0
.0
.0
* These waste types represent waste streams that were characterized
by wore than one EPA waste code. An explanation of the derivation
of these mixture codes is provided in Section 2-3.
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National Biennial MM Hazardous Waste Report
(Baaed on 1989 Data)
SOUTH DAKOTA
Table 4. Four Largest Quantities and Types of RCRA Hazardous Haste Managed, by RCRA Management Method, 1989
This table is not applicable because the State did not manage any hazardous waste
during 1989.
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(Based on 1909 Data)
RANK
SOUTH DAKOTA
TABLE 5. FORTY LARGEST ROW HAZARDOUS UASTE GENERATORS AMD ROtA QUANTITY GENERATED. 1989
EPAID
SITE NAME
CITY
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
10
SDD099561474
SDD078668696
SDD020193561
SDD096407838
SD0007262215
SOD078013760
SDD981545577
SDD000003855
SDD068642222
SDD049521511
SYNCON DIVISION OF SCHUANS SALES ENTER
3M BROKINGS MEDICAL PRODUCTS DIVISION
MCCORD HEAT TRANSFER CORP.
ALUNAX EXTRUSIONS INC
DALE ELECTRONICS, INC.
C R INDUSTRIES INC
STAR CIRCUITS INC.
CCL LABEL / MODERN PRESS INC
SCI MANUFACTURING INC (FORMERLY MAGNETIC
DAKTRON1CS, INC.
MITCHELL
BROKINGS
CANTON
YANKTON
YANKTON
SPRINGFIELD
BROKINGS
SIOUX FALLS
RAPID CITY
BROKINGS
11 SD2571924644 ELLSWORTH AIR FORCE BASE
12 SOD000716696 SAFETY-KLEEN CORP 1-183-05
ELLSWORTH AIR FORCE BASE
SIOUX FALLS
TOTAL
GENERATED
(U.S. TONS)
415
294
143
75
39
38
23
22
22
13
6
0
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National Biennial ROW Hazardous Haste Report
(Based on 1989 Data)
SOUTH DAKOTA
TABLE 6. FORTY LARGEST ROW HAZARDOUS HASTE FACILITIES. 1989
This table is not applicable because the State did not manage
any hazardous waste during 1989.
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Tennessee
Region IV
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TENNESSEE
EPA Region Address:
U.S. EPA Region IV
Waste Division, Waste Programs
Branch
State Programs Section
345 Courtland Street
Atlanta, GA 30365
Biennial Report Data Collection
Instrument:
State-specific annual report and
EPA Waste Minimization
Report
Address of Participating State
Environmental Authority
Division of Solid Waste
Management
Department of Health and
Environment
Customs House, Fourth Roor
701 Broadway
Nashville, TN 37243-1535
Contact Name:
Phone:
Mr. Henry Bentrup, Jr.
(615) 741-3424
Notes: No special notes for Tennessee.
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National Biennial KM Hazardous waste Report
(Based on 1909 Data)
Table 1. ROM Hazardous Waste Generation and Management. 1909
Total Number of RCRA Large Quantity Generators: 446
Total Quantity of Regulated Waste Generated: 34,363,940 tons
RCRA TSO Facilities (excluding storage-only facilities)
Facilities managing only waste generated on site
Facilities Managing only waste generated off site
Facilities Managing waste generated both on and off site
Total RCRA TSO Facilities (excluding storage-only facilities):
Total Quantity of RCRA Regulated Waste Managed in RCRA TSO units:
(excluding quantity managed in storage only)
Total RCRA TSO Facilities:
31
11
24
66
34,533,270 tons
67
Final Disposition of wastes
Management Method
in RCRA Processes
AQUEOUS ORGANIC TREATMENT
OTHER TREATMENT
UNDERGROUND INJECTION
INVALID SYSTEM TYPE
TOTAL
PERCENTAGE
No. Of
facilities
using
Code method*
M081-M089
M121-M129
M134
1
55
1
23
66
Hazardous Waste Managed
Quantities (tons)
On site Off site Total
32,558,746
224,120
1,583,784
43,337
34,409,988
99.6 X
21,806
95,680
0
5,796
123,282
.4 X
32,580,552
319.800
1,583,784
49,133
34,533,270
100X
Percent
94.3
.9
4.6
.1
100.0
•Column may not sum to total because facilities may have multiple handling methods.
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National Biennial ROM Hazardous Waste Report
(Based on 1989 Data)
TABLE 2. ROM Hazardous Waste laports and Exports. 1909
laports
State Tons Received
0
AL 38,738
AR 3,018
FC 58
FL 35
GA 5,378
IL 11
IN 232
KY 309
LA 51
MI 35
MO 2
MS 3,936
NC 17
NJ 14
OK 3,802
PA 3,871
SC 4,430
TX 3,602
VA 1
UA 3
TOTAL 67,543
Exports,
State
AL
AR
CA
FL
GA
IL
IN
KY
LA
MO
MI
MO
MS
NC
NJ
NY
OH
OK
OR
PA
SC
VA
UI
Tons shipped
24,860
418
1
82
2,165
1,256
486
1,050
2,702
1
912
2,972
307
1.279
452
12
1,549
4
2
599
86
103
37
TOTAL
41,335
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National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report
(Based on 1989 Data)
TABU 3. RANK ORDER OF 40 LARGEST HAZARDOUS HASTES GBERATB), 1989
Quantity Generated
Rank Waste Type (tons) Percentage
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
FOMX*
DOMX*
D002
D001
0007
F009
FOC2
K047
F019
D006
F005
0008
F003
F001
D011
F006
U125
F008
K001
MOMX*
F007
0003
U036
0005
U002
D004
U007
P037
K086
F012
0009
U211
U133
U044
K061
32,536,940
1,583,789
61,768
51,143
37,599
25,121
22,501
11,296
7,260
6,069
3,758
3,700
3,244
2,240
1,529
1,457
1,119
848
821
482
281
261
258
147
117
54
47
32
17
16
12
9
5
2
0
94.7
4.6
.2
.1
.1
.1
.1
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
* These waste types represent waste streams that were characterized
by wore than one-EPA waste code. An explanation of the derivation
of these mixture codes is provided in Section 2-3.
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National Biennial KRA Hazardous Waste Report
(Based on 1989 Data)
Table 4. Four Largest Quantities and Types of ROM Hazardous Waste
by ROM
1989
Management
Method
AQUEOUS ORGANIC TREATMENT
OTHER TREATMENT
UNDERGROUND INJECTION
INVALID SYSTEM TYPE
TOTAL
Code
M081-M089
M121-M129
M134
Waste Type
Quantity Managed
in State (tons)
FOMX*
0004
D002
F009
D001
F006
DOMX*
D007
K047
D008
U125
32,558,746
21,806
81,900
62,413
46,117
45,784
1,583,784
30,942
11,296
3,935
1,122
* These waste types represent waste streams that were characterized
by more than one EPA waste code. An explanation of the derivation
of these Mixture codes is provided in Section 2-3.
34,533,270
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National •iemiat RCRA Hazardous Waste Report
(Based on 1989 Data)
TABLE 5. FORTY LARGEST RCRA HAZARDOUS HASTE
LTORS MB RCRA QUANTITY GENERATED, 1989
RANK
EPAID
SITE NAME
CITY
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
TND003376928
TN0004044491
TND981747116
TN3890090001
TN09805 15779
TND 095050019
TMO 067690040
TN0890090004
TN021 0020582
TND101768182
TND003336013
TND003332012
TND9B2132995
TND041150533
TND096070396
TND007024664
TN0982078529
TND045499035
TND061314803
TND066723263
THD000614321
TN0003337292
TND 1206031 70
TND 003374790
TND980840524
TND004044780
TN0003329083
TND991279480
TND007022072
TND003327400
TND004048690
TND981 023674
TN0008041717
TND054481205
TN3640031156
TND002958817
TND175237536
TND074893777
TND004042057
TN0073544314
TENN EASTMAN CO, DIV OF EASTMAN KODAK
El DUPONT DE NEMOURS & CO
CAVALIER METAL CORPORATION
U.S. DOE Y-12 PLANT
OSCO TREATMENT SYSTEMS
YALE SECURITY INC.
REFINED METALS CORPORATION
UNITED STATES DEPT OF ENERGY K-25 SITE
MILAN ARMY AMMUNITION PLANT
CALSONIC MANUFACTURING CORP.
CHATTEM CHEMICALS
UHELAND FOUNDRY,DIV OF N AMERICAN ROYALT
JARL EXTRUSIONS/DIV. OF ALCAN ALUM.
FLORIDA STEEL CORP., KNOXVILLE STEEL NIL
ROSS METALS, INC.
VELSICOL CHEMICAL
EKCO/GLACO INCORPORATED
AMANA REFRIGERATION, INC.
VELSICOL CHEMICAL CORP
DAVIS PIPE AND METAL FABRICATORS, INC.
TRICIL ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT INC
OLIN CORPORATION - CHARLESTON PLANT
00 CHEMICALS INC
BRISTOL METALS, INC.
GREAT LAKES CHEMICAL CORPORATION
MURRAY OHIO MANUFACTURING CO.
BROUN GALVANIZING CORPORATION
AMERICAN RESOURCE RECOVERY CORPORATION
HARHAN AUTOMOTIVE, INC
SOUTHERN WOOD PIEDMONT COMPANY
GENERAL SMELTING & REFINING, INC.
TENNESSEE VALLEY PERFORMANCE PRODUCTS IN
BOYLES GALVANIZING CO
NISSAN MOTOR MANUFACTURING CORPORATION,
TVA HARTSVILLE DISTRIBUTION CENTER
MODINE MANUFACTURING COMPANY
CALSONIC YOROZU CORPORATION
U.S. PIPE t FOUNDRY CO-SOIL PIPE PLANT
TEXTRON AEROSTRUCTURES
JEHL COOPERAGE CO., INC.
KINGSPORT
NEW JOHNSONVILLE
MCKENZIE
OAK RIDGE
COLUMBIA
LENOIR CITY
MEMPHIS
OAK RIDGE
MILAN
SHELBYVILLE
CHATTANOOGA
CHATTANOOGA
ELIZABETHTOUN
KNOXVILLE
ROSSVILLE
MEMPHIS
HUMBOLDT
FAYETTEVILLE
CHATTANOOGA
BLOUNTVILLE
MILLINGTON
CHARLESTON
MEMPHIS
BRISTOL
NEWPORT
LAWRENCEBURG
CHATTANOOGA
MEMPHIS
BOLIVAR
CHATTANOOGA
COLLEGE GROVE
DAYTON
NASHVILLE
SMYRA
HARTSVILLE
CLINTON
MORRISON
CHATTANOOGA
NASHVILLE
MEMPHIS
TOTAL
GENERATED
(U.S. TONS)
32,536,940
1,583,784
30,929
29,617
28,177
24,881
21,781
21,573
11,296
7,228
6,187
4,740
4,365
2,968
2,871
2,347
2,054
1,688
1,390
1,251
1,237
1,153
1,119
1,090
978
927
901
863
848
821
706
687
685
672
635
623
620
610
590
523
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National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Haste Report
(Based on 1989 Data)
TABLE 6. FORTY LAMEST RCRA HAZARDOUS IMSTE FACILITIES, 1909
Rank
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
EPA ID Site Name, City
Management Method
TN0003376928 TENN EASTMAN CO, DIV OF EASTMAN KODAK, KINGSPORT
AQUEOUS ORGANIC TREATMENT J4081-M089 32,
INVALID SYSTEM TYPE
TND004044491 El DUPONT DE NEMOURS & CO., NEU JOHNSON VI LLE
UNDERGROUND INJECTION M134 1,
TND09S050019 YALE SECURITY INC., LENOIR CITY
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129
TND980S1S779 OSCO TREATMENT SYSTEMS, COLUMBIA
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129
TND981747116 CAVALIER METAL CORPORATION, MCKEN2IE
INVALID SYSTEM TYPE
TN3890090001 U.S. DOE Y-12 PLANT, OAK RIDGE
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129
TND067690040 REFINED METALS CORPORATION, MEMPHIS
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129
TN0890090004 UNITED STATES DEPT OF ENERGY K-25 SITE, OAK RIDGE
OTHER TREATMENT N121-M129
INVALID SYSTEM TYPE
TND004048690 GENERAL SMELTING & REFINING, INC.. COLLEGE GROVE
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129
TND991279480 AMERICAN RESOURCE RECOVERY CORPORATION, MEMPHIS
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129
TKD0006U321 TRICIL ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT INC., MILLINGTON
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129
TN021 0020582 MILAN ARMY AMMUNITION PLANT, MILAN
INVALID SYSTEM TYPE
TND034547141 LAIDLAW ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES (GS), INC., ATHENS
OTHER TREATMENT N121-M129
TND981920119 ALLUORTH, INC., COLUMBIA
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129
TND00064577D GSX SERVICES INC., TENNESSEE
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129
TND002992287 FLORIDA STEEL CORP (WEST TN PLANT), JACKSON
INVALID SYSTEM TYPE
TND980847024 WALL CHEMICAL INC., TENNESSEE
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129
TND007024664 VELSICOL CHEMICAL, MEMPHIS
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129
TND061314803 VELSICOL CHEMICAL CORP., CHATTANOOGA
OTHER TREATMENT N121-M129
TND003337292 OLIN CORPORATION • CHARLESTON PLANT, CHARLESTON
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129
INVALID SYSTEM TYPE
TND120603170 00 CHEMICALS INC., MEMPHIS
INVALID SYSTEM TYPE
TND981474125 SAFETY -KLEEN CORP., NASHVILLE
OTHER TREATMENT N121-M129
TND079025698 SAFETY-KLEEN CORP., KNOXVILLE
OTHER TREATMENT N121-M129
On Site
558,746
0
583,784
62,413
49,368
30,922
29,614
21,781
21,573
0
8,354
7,666
6,610
11,296
4,362
4,074
0
0
0
2,347
1,389
1,153
0
1,119
0
0
Off Site
21,806
60
0
37,532
21,191
58
0
0
0
9
7,649
6,803
5,372
0
3,890
3,602
4,415
3,871
3,157
0
0
0
4
3
771
676
Method Total
32,580,552
60
1,583,784
99,945
70,559
30,980
29,614
21,781
21,573
9
16,003
14,469
11,982
11,296
8,252
7,676
4,415
3,871
3,157
2,347
1,389
1,153
4
1,122
771
676
T01
Manae
32,580,
1,583,
99,
70,
30
29
21
21
16
14
1
11
e
i
t
•
'
1 Quantity Managed by storage only is not included.
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Texas
Region VI
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TEXAS
EPA Region Address:
U.S. EPA Region VI
RCRA Programs Branch
Mail Stop 6H-H
1445 Ross Avenue
Dallas, TX 75202
Biennial Report Data Collection
Instrument
State-specific annual report and
Cusotmized EPA Waste
Minimization Report
Address of Participating State
Environmental Authority
Reports Management Team
Waste Evaluation Section
Industrial and Hazardous Waste
Division
Texas Water Commission
Post Office Box 13087
Capitol Station
Austin, TX 78711-3087
Contact Name:
Phone:
Ms. Patricia A. Peterson
Research Specialist
(512) 371-6385
Notes: No special notes for Texas.
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national Biennial RCRA Hazardous Haste Report
(Based on 1989 Data)
Rank EPA ID
TABLE 6. FORTY LARGEST RCRA iAZARPOUS HASTE FACILITIES, 1989 (continued)
Site Name, City
Management Method
24 TND096070396 ROSS METALS, INC., ROSSVILLE
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129
INVALID SYSTEM TYPE
25 TND003381225 KURD LOCK £ MFG COMPANY, GREENVILLE
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129
INVALID SYSTEM TYPE
26 TND981027410 SAFETY-KLEEN CORP., DYERSBURG
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129
27 THD034818732 PAULO PRODUCTS COMPANY, MURFREESBORO
INVALID SYSTEM TYPE
28 TND095686473 HOEGANAES CORPORATION, GALLATIN PLANT, GALLATIN
OTHER TREATMENT N121-N129
29 TND980600480 HOLLEY REPLACEMENT PARTS DIVISION, SPRINGFIELD
INVALID SYSTEM TYPE
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129
30 TND000648527 DURACELL U.S.A., CLEVELAND
INVALID SYSTEM TYPE
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129
31 TND007024672 E I DUPONT DE NEMOURS & CO INC., MEMPHIS
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129
INVALID SYSTEM TYPE
32 TND044204568 MARLOOC INC., MAYNARDVILLE
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129
33 TN5210020421 HOLSTON ARMY AMMUNITION PLANT, KINGSPORT
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129
34 TND004047049 HEIL-QUAKER CORPORATION, LEUISBURG
INVALID SYSTEM TYPE
35 TN8570024044 ARNOLD ENGINEERING DEVELOPMENT CENTER, ARNOLD AIR
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129
36 TND048319644 ASHLAND CHEMICAL, INC., MEMPHIS
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129
INVALID SYSTEM TYPE
37 TND101768182 CALSONIC MANUFACTURING CORP., SHELBYVILLE
INVALID SYSTEM TYPE
38 TND093153450 WHIRLPOOL CORPORATION, LA VERGNE
INVALID SYSTEM TYPE
OTHER TREATMENT N121-N129
39 TN0991279233 INTERNATIONAL LABEL CO., CLARKSVILLE
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129
40 TND003375748 ARCATA GRAPHICS/KINGSPORT, KINGSPORT
INVALID SYSTEM TYPE
OTHER TREATMENT N121-N129
On Site
607
0
511
0
0
0
427
0
164
0
1
258
0
273
263
0
: FORCE STATION
163
94
0
0
0
1
121
0
55
Off Site
0
1
0
33
490
454
0
215
0
331
0
23
4
0
0
242
0
58
2
145
121
0
0
61
0
Method Total
607
1
511
33
490
454
427
215
164
331
1
282
4
273
263
242
163
153
2
145
121
1
121
61
55
Total
Managed 1
609
543
490
454
427
378
332
285
273
263
242
163
154
145
122
121
116
Quantity
by storage only is not included.
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National Biennial KM Hazardous Uaste Report
(Based on 1989 Data)
TEXAS
Table 1. ROW Hazardous Uaste Generation and Management. 1989
Total Number of RCRA Large Quantity Generators: 1,575
Total Quantity of Regulated Uaste Generated: 28,171,860 tons
RCRA ISO Facilities (excluding storage-only facilities)
Facilities managing only waste generated on site
Facilities managing only waste generated off site
Facilities Managing waste generated both on and off site
Total RCRA TSO Facilities (excluding storage-only facilities):
Total Quantity of RCRA Regulated Uaste Managed in RCRA TSO units:
(excluding quantity Managed in storage only)
Total RCRA TSO Facilities:
91
20
17
128
27,788,963 tons
304
Final Disposition of Wastes Managed in RCRA Processes
Management Method
METALS RECOVERY (FOR REUSE)
SOLVENTS RECOVERY
INCINERATION
ENERGY RECOVERY (REUSE AS FUEL)
FUEL BLENDING
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT
AQUEOUS ORGANIC TREATMENT
OTHER TREATMENT
LAND TREATMENT
LANDFILL
SURFACE IMPOUNDMENT
UNDERGROUND INJECTION
OTHER DISPOSAL
TOTAL
PERCENTAGE
No. Of
facilities
using
Code Method*
Hazardous Uaste Managed
Quantities (tons)
On site
Off site
Total Percent
M011-M019
M021-M029
M041-M049
M051-M059
M061
M071-M079
M081-M089
M121-M129
M131
M132
M133
M134
M137
4
20
24
28
5
14
6
51
13
20
2
26
1
128
-
611,520
29,101
458,759
390,088
1,874
477,580
11,381,022
1,419,186
478,710
27,858
20,643
11,868,199
1
27,164,541
97.8 X
781
39,412
63,063
117,233
23,829
8,195
6,724
3,593
10,509
24,533
0
326,550
0
624,422
2.2 X
612,301
68,513
521,822
507,321
25,703
485,775
11,387,746
1,422,779
489,219
52,391
20,643
12,194,749
1
27,788,963
100%
2.2
.2
1.9
1.8
.1
1.7
41.0
5.1
1.8
.2
.1
43.9
.0
100.0
-
•Column May not SUB to total because facilities May have Multiple handling Methods.
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national Biennial ROM Hazardous Uaste Report
(Based on 1989 Data)
TEXAS
TABLE 2. RCRA Hazardous Uaste laports and Exports, 1989
laports
State Tons Received
AL 37,095
AR 10,790
AZ 748
CA 18,715
CO 4,599
CT 230
DE 24
FC 57
FL 156
GA 643
HI 122
IA 455
ID 1
IL 4,279
IN 124
KS 1,475
KY 794
LA 83,632
MA 55
MD 34
ME 20
MI 1,122
Ml 53
NO 841
MS 4,199
DC 50
NO 533
NE 496
NJ 779
NM 1,757
NV 30
NY 517
OH 1,488
OK 8,709
OR 15
PA 1,526
PR 162
RI 60
SC 214
TN 1,466
UT 306
VA 125
UA 912
HI 17
UV 89
UY 62
State
AL
AR
AZ
CA
FC
FL
GA
IL
IN
KS
KY
LA
MO
MI
MN
MO
MS
NE
NJ
NM
NV
NY
OH
OK
PA
SC
TN
UT
VA
VT
UI
UV
TOTAL
Exports
Tons shipped
1,827
10,042
714
334
14,065
113
51
18,019
274
5,288
5,186
209,414
3
28
436
1,985
291
90
258
16
257
3
1,985
12,550
12,136
89
615
249
642
3
87
1,346
298,396
TOTAL
189,576
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National Biennial ROM Hazardous Waste Report
(•and on 1989 Data)
TEXAS
TABLE 3. RANK ORDER OF 40 LARGEST HAZARDOUS IMSTES GENERATED, 1989
Quantity Generated
Rank Waste Type (tons) Percentage
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
U
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
MOMX*
K048
0002
DOMX*
KOMX*
D007
K009
D001
D004
RCRA
K061
0003
FOMX*
K049
K051
0008
K112
F002
0010
K027
K017
UOMX*
K022
K088
K062
F006
FOOS
K010
K031
U019
FOOS
P063
K047
U001
U081
K083
F001
K050
0006
K001
8,018,831
7,969,252
5,291,260
2,282,040
1,804,678
1,104,365
469,006
445,955
245,277
107,206
65,385
64,356
44,244
40,787
32,498
22,515
22,288
21,848
20,488
13,332
10,897
9,299
9,197
7,564
7,295
6,713
5,950
5,910
4,016
2,264
1,763
1,676
1.480
1,425
1,212
1,167
968
647
635
632
28.5
28.3
18.8
8.1
6.4
3.9
1.7
1.6
.9
.4
.2
.2
.2
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
* These waste types represent waste streams that were characterized
by More than one EPA waste code. An explanation of the derivation
of these Mixture codes is provided in Section 2-3.
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National Biemial RCRA Hazardous Uaste Report
(Based on 1989 Data)
TEXAS
Table 4. Four Largest Quantities and Types of RCM Hazardous Uaste Managed, by RCRA Nanageaent, 1969
Management Quantity Managed
Method
METALS RECOVERY (FOR REUSE)
SOLVENTS RECOVERY
INCINERATION
ENERGY RECOVERY (REUSE AS FUEL)
FUEL BLENDING
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT
AQUEOUS ORGANIC TREATMENT
OTHER TREATMENT
LAND TREATMENT
LANDFILL
SURFACE IMPOUNDMENT
Code 1
M011-N019
M021-M029
N041-N049
M051-M059
M061
M071-M079
M081-M089
M121-M129
M131
M132
M133
taste Type i
0007
RCRA
F006
NONX*
RCRA
D001
MONX*
D008
MOMX*
DONX*
RCRA
0001
0001
RCRA
MONX*
DOMX*
RCRA
MONX*
0001
DOMX*
KOMX*
0007
DOMX*
0003
K048
MONX*
RCRA
0001
D002
DONX*
0004
K048
D007
0002
K049
RCRA
RCRA
K061
MONX*
UOMX*
0002
KOMX*
DONX*
0001
n State (tons)
611,499
790
9
3
43,664
18,417
5,736
590
264,690
147,207
54,557
27,585
195,634
148,140
106,920
30,529
23,806
1,869
23
2
361,600
63,445
33,197
19,129
7,808,800
3,571,884
6,820
151
522,725
389,379
233,248
116,540
354,432
87,259
21,256
11,323
23,861
7,632
5,644
4,163
17,322
3,216
92
13
* These waste types represent waste streams that were characterized
by acre than one EPA waste code. An explanation of the derivation
of these mixture codes is provided in Section 2-3.
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(Based on 19B9 Data)
TEXAS
Table 4. Four Largest Quantities and Types of RCRA Hazardous (taste Managed, by BOA Management, 1909 (continued)
Management Quantity Managed
Method Code Waste Type in State (tons)
UNDERGROUND INJECTION M134
OTHER DISPOSAL M137
TOTAL
D002
MOMX*
DOMX*
KONX*
RCRA
4,422,410
4,013,771
1,568,724
1,369,324
1
27,788,963
* These waste types represent waste streams that were characterized
by more than one EPA waste code. An explanation of the derivation
of these mixture codes is provided in Section 2-3.
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National Biennial ROM Hazardous Uaste Report
(Based on 1909 Data)
TEXAS
TABLE 5. FORTY LARGEST ROW HAZARDOUS UASTE GENERATORS AND RCRA QUANTITY GENERATED. 1989
RANK
EPAID
SITE NAME
CITY
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
TXD067285973
TXD007330202
TXD008123317
TXD001700806
TXD008079642
TXD008081101
TXD008079527
TXD083472266
TXD000751172
TXD007376700
TXD026040709
TXD078432457
TXD044452324
TXD026481523
TXD000836486
TXD058275769
TXD990797714
TXD008079212
TXD008092793
TXD097673149
TXD008081697
TXD007365984
TXD069450997
TXD008097487
TXD057401614
TXD058265067
TX8800016125
TXD049213127
TXD055141378
TXD000742304
TXD058260977
TXD056365760
TXD066362559
TXD099799074
TXD059685339
TX2571724333
TXD008132268
TXD981917024
TXD000747345
TXD980625990
SHELL OIL CO DEER PARK COMPLEX
TEXAS EASTMAN COMPANY
E I DUPONT DE NEMOURS
MONSANTO CO
E I DUPONT DE NEMOURS
E I DUPONT DE NEMOURS
STERLING CHEM INC
ARCO CHEMICAL COMPANY (CHANNELVIEW)
BP CHEMICALS INC
HOECHST CELANESE CHEMICAL GROUP. INC.
HOECHST CELANESE CHEMICAL GROUP, INC.
HOECHST CELANESE CHEMICAL GROUP, INC.
GAF CORPORATION TEXAS CITY
GATX TERMINALS CORPORATION
ISK BIOTECH CORP
LYONDELL PETROCHEMICAL COMPANY
MOBIL OIL CORP
E I DUPONT DE NEMOURS
DOW CHEMICAL CO
EMPAK INC DEER PARK
BASF INMONT CORP
E-SYSTEMS INC
MOTOROLA INC
OLIN CORPORATION
ENDERBY-ANDERSON CO*
ARCO CHEMICAL CO
US NASA LBJ SPACE CTR
UITCO CHEMICAL CORP
ROLLINS ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES TX INC
GIBRALTER CHEMICAL RESOURCES, INC.
MOBAY CORPORATION
WEAVER MFC CO INC
CHAPARRAL STEEL CO
ALLUASTE TANK CLEANING INC
DIAMOND SHAMROCK CORP MCKEE PLANTS
US AIR FORCE KELLY AFB
COASTAL REFINING AND MARKETING INC
OCCIDENTAL CHEM CORP
ROHM AND HAAS BAYPORT INC
AMOCO OIL CO
DEER PARK
LONGVIEU
VICTORIA
ALVIN
ORANGE
BEAUMONT
TEXAS CITY
CHANNELVIEU
GREEN LAKE
PANPA
BAY CITY
PASADENA
TEXAS CITY
GALENA PARK
HOUSTON
CHANNELVIEW
BEAUMONT
LAPORTE
FREEPORT
DEER PARK
FREEPORT
GREENVILLE
AUSTIN
BEAUMONT
GAINESVILLE
PASADENA
HOUSTON
MARSHALL
DEER PARK
UINONA
BAYTOUN
LEUISVILLE
MIDLOTHIAN
LAPORTE
SUNRAY
SAN ANTONIO
CORPUS CHRISTI
VICTORIA
LAPORTE
TEXAS CITY
TOTAL
GENERATED
(U.S. TONS)
7,840,363
4,507,313
3,635,042
2,070,731
1,474,980
1,381,919
1,087,761
721,081
655,317
490,072
484,001
461,456
418,341
291,991
275,941
198,970
142,401
116,174
100,570
95,871
95,867
95,622
81,047
77,200
69,013
67,083
67,014
63,483
57,083
49,936
49,593
29,994
29,252
27.585
26,752
26,103
26,003
24,782
23,896
21,944
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(Based on 1989 Data)
TEXAS
TABLE 6. FORTY LARGEST ROtA HAZARDOUS UASTE FACILITIES, 1989
tank
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
EPA ID Site Name, City
Management Method
TXD067285973 SHELL OIL CO DEER PARK COMPLEX, DEER PARK
AQUEOUS ORGANIC TREATMENT M081-M089
INCINERATION M041-M049
UNDERGROUND INJECTION M134
LANDFILL N132
TXD007330202 TEXAS EASTMAN COMPANY, LONGVIEU
AQUEOUS ORGANIC TREATMENT M081-M089
METALS RECOVERY (FOR REUSE) M011-M019
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT M071-M079
SOLVENTS RECOVERY M021-M029
INCINERATION M041-M049
LANDFILL M132
TXD008123317 E I DUPONT DE NEMOURS, VICTORIA
UNDERGROUND INJECTION M134
LANDFILL M132
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT M071-M079
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129
TXD001700806 MONSANTO CO., ALVIN
UNDERGROUND INJECTION M134
ENERGY RECOVERY (REUSE AS FUEL) M051-H059
LANDFILL M132
TXD008079642 E I DUPONT DE NEMOURS, ORANGE
UNDERGROUND INJECTION M134
TXD008081101 E I DUPONT DE NEMOURS, BEAUMONT
UNDERGROUND INJECTION M134
ENERGY RECOVERY (REUSE AS FUEL) M051-H059
INCINERATION M041-M049
TXD008079527 STERLING CHEM INC., TEXAS CITY
UNDERGROUND INJECTION M134
INCINERATION M041-M049
On Site
7,809,087
7,793
4,975
2,331
3,467,464
611,499
394,477
18,300
14,271
1,277
3,632,939
2,090
48
26
2,061,377
7,344
2,050
1,469,252
1,369,324
4,260
2,881
1,062,766
474
Off Site
0
0
0
0
104
0
0
0
16
0
0
727
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Method Total
7,809.087
7,793
4,975
2,331
3,467,568
611,499
394,477
18,300
14,287
1,277
3,632,939
2,817
48
26
2,061,377
7,344
2,050
1,469,252
1,369,324
4,260
2,881
1,062,766
474
TXD083472266 ARCO CHEMICAL COMPANY (CHANNELVIEU), CHANNELVIEW
UNDERGROUND INJECTION M134
ENERGY RECOVERY (REUSE AS FUEL) N051-M059
TXD000751172 BP CHEMICALS INC., GREEN LAKE
UNDERGROUND INJECTION M134
LANDFILL M132
OTHER TREATMENT M1 21 -Ml 29
TXD007376700 HOECHST CELANESE CHEMICAL GROUP, INC., PAMPA
LAND TREATMENT M131
ENERGY RECOVERY (REUSE AS FUEL) M051-N059
SURFACE IMPOUNDMENT M133
INCINERATION M041-M049
TXD026040709 HOECHST CELANESE CHEMICAL GROUP, INC., BAY CITY
UNDERGROUND INJECTION M134
ENERGY RECOVERY (REUSE AS FUEL) M051-M059
LANDFILL M132
TXD078432457 HOECHST CELANESE CHEMICAL GROUP, INC., PASADENA
UNDERGROUND INJECTION M134
INCINERATION M041-M049
SOLVENTS RECOVERY M021-M029
ENERGY RECOVERY (REUSE AS FUEL) M051-M059
706,006
96,248
652,911
1,022
886
441,627
30,285
17,322
393
477,806
5,765
85
216,211
205,403
5,589
24
31,547
60,405
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
737,553
156,653
652,911
1,022
886
441,627
30,285
17,322
393
477,806
5,765
85
216,211
205,403
5,589
24
Total
Managed 1
7,824,186
4,507,408
3,635,830
2,070,771
1,469,252
1,376,465
1,063,240
894,206
654,819
489,627
483,656
427,227
uantity managed by storage only is not included.
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National Biennial ROM Hazardous tteste Report
(Based on 1989 Data)
Rank EPA ID
TEXAS
TABLE 6. FORTY LARGEST RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE FACILITIES. 1989 (continued)
Site Name, City
Management Method
TXD044452324 GAP CORPORATION TEXAS CITY
OTHER TREATMENT
UNDERGROUND INJECTION
TXD026481523 GATX TERMINALS CORPORATION
OTHER TREATMENT
TXD000836486 I SIC BIOTECH CORP., HOUSTON
OTHER TREATMEHT
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMEHT
TXD058275769 LYONDELL PETROCHEMICAL COM!
ENERGY RECOVERY (REUSE AS FUEL)
TXD097673U9 EMPAK INC DEER PARK, DEER PARK
UNDERGROUND INJECTION
AQUEOUS ORGANIC TREATMENT
TXD9907977U MOBIL OIL CORP., BEAUMONT
OTHER TREATMENT
LANDFILL
TXD008079212 E I DUPONT DE NEMOURS, LAPORTE
INCINERATION
OTHER TREATMENT
TXD000838896 CHEMICAL WASTE NGMT., PORT ARTHUR
UNDERGROUND INJECTION
TXD069450278 HOECHST CELANESE CORP., CORPUS CHRISTI
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
AQUEOUS ORGANIC TREATMENT
22 TXD008092793 DOW CHEMICAL CO., FREEPORT
INCINERATION
OTHER TREATMENT
LANDFILL
AQUEOUS ORGANIC TREATMENT
23 TXD007365984 E-SYSTEMS INC., GREENVILLE
OTHER TREATMENT
24 TXD069450997 MOTOROLA INC., AUSTIN
OTHER TREATMENT
25 TXD008097487 OLIN CORPORATION, BEAUMONT
OTHER TREATMENT
26 TXD000719518 DISPOSAL SYSTEMS INC., DEER PARK
UNDERGROUND INJECTION
OTHER TREATMENT
AQUEOUS ORGANIC TREATMENT
SOLVENTS RECOVERY
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT
27 TXD000742304 GIBRALTER CHEMICAL RESOURCE
UNDERGROUND INJECTION
FUEL BLENDING
SOLVENTS RECOVERY
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT
28 TXD008081697 BASF INMOHT CORP., FREEPORT
INCINERATION
UNDERGROUND INJECTION
29 TXD049213127 UITCO CHEMICAL CORP., MARSHALL
UNDERGROUND INJECTION M134
FEXAS CITY
M121-M129
M134
iALENA PARK
M121-M129
M121-M129
M071-M079
IY, CHANNELVIEU
M051-M059
IK
M134
N081-M089
M121-M129
M132
FE
M041-M049
M121-M129
ITHUR
M134
IS CHRISTI
M081-M089
M041-M049
M121-M129
M132
M081-M089
M121-M129
M121-M129
M121-M129
>ARK
N134
M121-M129
M081-M089
M021-M029
M071-M079
, INC., UINONA
M134
M061
M021-M029
M071-M079
M041-M049
M134
.L
On Site
327,001
16
291,942
242,068
19,129
165,726
84,248
0
126,113
1
60,498
52,434
10,698
102,070
82,669
12,712
2.132
2,401
95.410
77.197
77,169
0
0
0
0
0
14,445
1,820
0
0
65.415
2,061
Off Site
0
0
0
0
0
0
47,772
3,890
0
0
0
0
100,454
0
656
0
331
0
0
0
0
65,665
3,372
2,730
2,223
375
39,542
12,900
3,496
1,432
0
0
Method Total
327,001
16
291,942
242,068
19,129
165,726
132,020
3,890
126,113
1
112.932
60,498
52,434
111,152
102,070
83,325
12,712
2,463
2,401
95,410
77,197
77,169
65,665
3,372
2,730
2,223
375
53,987
14,720
3,496
1,432
65,415
2,061
Tot
Manag
327,
291,
261,
165,
135,
126,
111
102
100
95
77
77
74
7;
6
6
63,452
63,452
1 Quantity Managed by storage only is not included.
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national Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report
(Based on 1989 Data)
TEXAS
TABLE 6. FORTY LARGEST RCRA HAZARDOUS HASTE FACILITIES, 1969 (continued)
Rank EPA ID Site Name, City
Management Method
30
31
32
33
TX8800016125 US NASA LBJ SPACE CTR, HOUSTON
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT N071-M079
TXD055141378 ROLLINS ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES TX INC., DEER PARK
INCINERATION M041-M049
LANDFILL M132
ENERGY RECOVERY (REUSE AS FUEL) M051-M059
TXD007926496 NORTH TX CEMENT CO., MIDLOTHIAN
EHERGY RECOVERY (REUSE AS FUEL) M051-M059
TXD007349327 TEXAS INDUSTRIES IMC., MIDLOTHIAN
ENERGY RECOVERY (REUSE AS FUEL) N051-MOS9
34 TXD000761254 CHEMICAL WASTE MGT OF CORPUS CHRISTI, CORPUS CHRISTI
UNDERGROUND INJECTION M134
35 TXD008113441 CELANESE ENGINEERING RESINS, BISHOP
ENERGY RECOVERY (REUSE AS FUEL) M051-M059
OTHER TREATMENT M121-Ml29
LANDFILL M132
UNDERGROUND INJECTION M134
36 TXDOS9685339 DIAMOND SHAMROCK CORP MCKEE PLANTS, SUNRAY
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129
LAND TREATMENT M131
37 TXD077603371 SAFETY-KLEEN CORP DENTON, DENTON
SOLVENTS RECOVERY M021-M029
38 TXD008132268 COASTAL REFINING AND MARKETING INC., CORPUS CHRISTI
ENERGY RECOVERY (REUSE AS FUEL) M051-M059
39 TXD000747345 ROHM AND HAAS BAYPORT INC., LAPORTE
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129
40 TXD069452340 TEXAS ECOLOGISTS INC., ROBSTOUN
LANDFILL M132
On Site
62,755
0
0
0
0
28,686
STI
1,999
11,397
6,994
4,986
3,513
24,432
2,291
0
TI
25,716
23,398
0
Off Site
0
52,167
4,093
5
55,040
0
26,651
0
0
0
0
0
0
26,401
0
0
18,665
Method Total
62,755
52,167
4,093
5
55,040
28,686
28,650
11,397
6,994
4.986
3,513
24,432
2,291
26,401
25,716
23,398
18,665
Total
Managed 1
62,755
56,265
55,040
28,686
28,650
26,890
26,723
26,401
25,716
23,398
18,665
Quantity Managed by storage only is not included.
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Trust Territories
Region IX
Trust Territories
(Johnson Atoll)
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TRUST TERRITORIES
EPA Region Address:
U.S. EPA Region IX
RCRA Branch
Mail Stop H-31
1235 Mission Street
San Francisco, CA 94103
Biennial Report Data Collection
Instrument
Hazardous Waste Report
Address of Participating State
U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency, Region IX
75 Hawthorne Street, H-3-4
San Francisco, CA 94105
Contact Name:
Phone:
Ms. Rebecca Smith
Region IX Coordinator
(415) 744-2050
Notes: No special notes for Trust Territories.
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national Biennial KM Hazardous Uaste Report
(Based on 1989 Data)
TRUST TERRITORIES
Table 1. ROM Hazardous Uaste Generation
Total Nunber of RCRA Large Quantity Generators:
Total Quantity of Regulated Uaste Generated:
RCRA ISO Facilities (excluding storage-only facilities)
Facilities Managing only waste generated on site
Facilities managing only waste generated off site
Facilities managing waste generated both on and off site
Total RCRA TSD Facilities (excluding storage-only facilities):
Total Quantity of RCRA Regulated Uaste Managed in RCRA TSD units:
(excluding quantity managed in storage only)
Total RCRA TSD Facilities:
. 1989
2
23 tons
0
1
0
1
2 tons
Final Disposition of Hastes
Management Method
INVALID SYSTEM TYPE
TOTAL
PERCENTAGE
In RCXA Processes
No. Of
facilities
using
Code
Hazardous Uaste Managed
Quantities (tons)
method*
1
1
On site
0
0
.0 X
Off site
2
2
100.0 X
Total Percent
2 100.0
2 100.0
100X
•Column may not sun to total because facilities may have multiple handling methods.
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(Based on 1989 Data)
TRUST TERRITORIES
TABLE 2. RCRA Hazardous Uaste laports and Exports, 1989
laports Exports
State Tons Received State Tons shipped
UT 2 HI 24
TOTAL 2 TOTAL 24
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National Biennial KM Hazardous Waste Report
{Based on 1989 Data)
TRUST TERRITORIES
TABU 3. RAK ORDER OF 40 LARGEST HAZARDOUS IMSTES GENERATED. 1989
Quantity Generated
Rank Waste Type (tons) Percentage
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
D003
F002
D001
F005
MOMX*
F003
U125
D002
8
4
3
3
3
2
0
0
34.9
16.0
14.2
12.5
11.2
9.9
1.3
.0
* These waste types represent waste streams that were characterized
by More than one EPA waste code. An explanation of the derivation
of these mixture codes is provided in Section 2-3.
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(Based on 1989 Data)
TRUST TERRITORIES
Table 4. Four Largest Quantities and Types of RCRA Hazardous Uaste Managed, by RCRA Management, 1989
Management Quantity Managed
Method Code Waste Type in State (tons)
INVALID SYSTEM TYPE 0003
TOTAL
* These waste types represent waste streams that were characterized
by more than one EPA waste code. An explanation of the derivation
of these mixture codes is provided in Section 2-3.
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National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Itotte Report
CBasad on 1989 Data)
TRUST TERRITORIES
TABLE 5. FORTY LARGEST RCRA HAZARDOUS IMSTE GENERATORS AND RCRA OMNTITY GENERATED, 1909
TOTAL
GENERATED
RANK EPAIO SITE NAME CITY (U.S. TONS)
01 TT0570090001 JOHNSTON ATOLL CHEMICAL AGENT DISP. SYS. APO SAN FRANCISCO 20
02 TT9570090002 FIELD COMMAND DEFENSE NUCLEAR AGENCY APO SAN FRANCISCO 3
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(Baaed on 1989 Data)
TRUST TERRITORIES
TABLE 6. FORTY LARGEST RCRA HAZARDOUS UASTE FACILITIES, 1989
Tot
Rank EPA ID Site Mane. City Manag
Management Method On Site Off Site Method Total
1 TT0570090001 JOHNSTON ATOLL CHEMICAL AGENT DISP. SYS., APO SAN FRANCISCO
INVALID SYSTEM TYPE 022
1 Quantity managed by storage only is not included.
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Utah
Region VIII
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UTAH
EPA Region Address:
U.S. EPA Region Vlll
Hazardous Waste Management
Division
Mail Stop HWM-RI
999 18th Street, Suite 500
Denver, CO 80202
Biennial Report Data Collection
Instrument
Hazardous Waste Report
Address of Participating State
Environmental Authority
Bureau of Solid and Hazardous
Waste
Department of Environmental Quality
288 North 1460 West
Post Office Box 144880
Salt Lake City, UT 84116-4880
Contact Name:
Phone:
Mr. Kurt Nelson
Biennial Report Coordinator
(801) 538-6170
Notes: No special notes for Utah.
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(Based on 1989 Data)
UTAH
Table 1. MSA Hazardous Uaste Generation and HumiuL»»ni, 1989
Total Nunber of RCRA Large Quantity Generators: 85
Total Quantity of Regulated Uaste Generated: 211,563 tons
RCRA TSO Facilities (excluding storage-only facilities)
Facilities Managing only waste generated on site 7
Facilities Managing only waste generated off site 4
Facilities Managing waste generated both on and off site 3
Total RCRA TSO Facilities (excluding storage-only facilities): U
Total Quantity of RCRA Regulated Waste Managed in RCRA TSO units: 258,227 tons
(excluding quantity managed in storage only)
Total RCRA TSO Facilities: 34
Final Disposition of Hastes Managed in RCRA Processes
Management Method
METALS RECOVERY (FOR REUSE)
SOLVENTS RECOVERY
OTHER RECOVERY
INCINERATION
ENERGY RECOVERY (REUSE AS FUEL)
FUEL BLENDING
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT
AQUEOUS ORGANIC TREATMENT
STABILIZATION
OTHER TREATMENT
LAND TREATMENT
LANDFILL
INVALID SYSTEM TYPE
TOTAL
PERCENTAGE
No. of
facilities
using
Code Method*
M011-M019
M021-M029
M031-M039
M041-M049
M051-M059
M061
M071-M079
M081-M089
M1 11 -Ml 19
M121-M129
M131
M132
1
4
1
4
2
1
1
2
1
6
1
2
3
Hazardous Uaste Managed
Quantities (tons)
U
On site
0
23
0
365
3,640
0
0
168,664
4,101
10,457
0
6,886
0
194,135
75.2 X
Off site
32
93
43
29
0
82
0
0
19,932
9.774
358
33,695
53
64,092
24.8 X
Total Percent
32
116
43
394
3,640
82
1
168,664
24,034
20,231
358
40,581
53
258,227
100X
.0
.0
.0
.2
1.4
.0
.0
65.3
9.3
7.8
.1
15.7
.0
100.0
-
*Colunn May not sun to total because facilities May have Multiple handling Methods.
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National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Uaste Report
(Based on 1989 Data)
UTAH
TABLE 2. KRA Hazardous Uaste laports and Exports, 1989
Exports
State
AK
AL
AR
AZ
CA
CO
FL
GA
ID
IL
KS
ICY
HD
ME
MO
MT
HC
NO
HE
NH
MJ
NM
NV
OH
OR
sc
TH
TX
UA
UY
Tons Received
866
0
12
859
33,897
2,800
2
28
182
25
26
0
0
3
377
612
132
104
2
0
5
906
236
1,993
258
8
20
210
418
2,655
State
AR
AS
AZ
CA
CO
DE
FC
ID
IL
KS
LA
MN
MO
HE
NV
OK
PA
TX
UA
TOTAL
Tons Shipped
177
0
381
2,443
431
135
99
1,447
323
370
12
20
10
149
94
14
72
327
0
6,505
TOTAL
46,639
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National Biemial ROW Hazardous Waste Report
{Based on 1989 Data)
UTAH
TABLE 3. INK ORDER OF 40 LARGEST HAZARDOUS HASTES GENERATED, 1989
Quantity Generated
Rank Waste Type (tons) Percentage
1
2
3
I*
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
MOMX*
IC044
DOMX*
K051
K087
D003
0001
D002
FOMX*
KOMX*
D004
D007
D006
F001
F006
F002
D008
U051
F003
K052
K050
U122
U133
K048
K047
F005
D009
U036
K062
F007
U226
UOMX*
U160
U069
U223
U136
U129
U037
P042
U080
171,566
8,938
8,860
7,888
3,638
1,817
1,631
1,521
1,332
1,249
850
671
494
297
256
131
118
94
59
40
36
21
15
9
8
8
5
4
4
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
81.1
4.2
4.2
3.7
1.7
.9
.8
.7
.6
.6
.4
.3
.2
.1
.1
.1
.1
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
* These waste types represent waste streams that were characterized
by More than one EPA waste code. An explanation of the derivation
of these Mixture codes is provided in Section 2-3.
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National Biennial ROM Hazardous Haste Report
(Based on 1909 Data)
UTAH
Table 4. Four Largest Quantities and Types of BOA Hazardous Waste
I. by ROW
Management
Method
METALS RECOVERY (FOR REUSE)
SOLVENTS RECOVERY
OTHER RECOVERY
INCINERATION
ENERGY RECOVERY (REUSE AS FUEL)
FUEL BLENDING
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT
AQUEOUS ORGANIC TREATMENT
STABILIZATION
OTHER TREATMENT
LAND TREATMENT
LANDFILL
INVALID SYSTEM TYPE
Code
M011-N019
M021-M029
M031-M039
M041-M049
N051-M059
M061
M071-M079
M081-M089
M111-M119
M121-M129
M131
M132
Waste Type
DOMX*
D002
D008
FOMX*
F001
D001
F003
F002
F001
MOMX*
F003
0003
FOMX*
F003
D001
K087
0001
FOMX*
D001
F005
F003
MOMX*
DOMX*
MOMX*
K047
MOMX*
DOMX*
KOMX*
D001
K044
MOMX*
D003
DOMX*
MOMX*
MOMX*
DOMX*
KOMX*
0001
MOMX*
D003
D001
D007
Quantity Managed
in State (tons)
27
5
0
84
22
4
3
21
19
1
1
365
16
13
0
3,638
2
63
8
6
5
0
0
168,655
8
18,675
3,781
1,147
393
8,828
6,702
3,312
861
358
31,089
8,526
397
376
43
8
1
0
, 1909
TOTAL
* These waste types represent waste streams that were characterized
by wore than one EPA waste code. An explanation of the derivation
of these Mixture codes is provided in Section 2-3.
258,227
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national Biennial ROM Hazardous Waste Report
{Baaed on 1969 Data)
UTAH
TABLE 5. FORTY LARGEST ROM HAZARDOUS IMSTE GENERATORS ABO RCRA aUAHTITY GENERATED, 1969
RANK
EPA1D
SITE NAME
CITY
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
UT3213820894
UTD009081357
UTD045267127
UTD991301748
UTD009086133
UTD571 724350
UTD001705029
UTD 000826362
UTD102525847
UT5210090002
UTD009073214
UTD009073800
UTD073008237
UTD 009090580
UTD980954168
UTD982647695
UT0021533054
UTD127673697
UT0092029768
UTD054680590
UTD009667536
UTD 009089277
UTT500010111
UT0073095804
UTD073010902
UTD056094873
UTD007939358
UT0041075896
UTD009438359
UTD570090001
UT0092024934
UTD041310962
UT0067972125
UTD980635890
UTD009087644
UTD980959340
UTD073093874
UT0982589061
UTD980718886
UTD000826370
TOOELE ARMY DEPOT NORTH AREA
THIOKOL CORPORATION UTAH BASED OPER.
BIG UEST OIL CO. /FLYING J INC.
U.S. POLLUTION CONTROL, INC. GRASSY NTH.
GENEVA STEEL
HILL AIR FORCE BASE
BACCHUS WORKS, HERCULES INC.
AMOCO OIL COMPANY
CRYSTAL SPECIALTIES, INC.
TOOELE ARMY DEPOT - SOUTH AREA
UNISYS SLC OPERATIONS
HARSHAU CHEMICAL COMPANY
NATIONAL SEMICONDUCTOR CORP.
PHILLIPS 66 COMPANY
LIKA UTAH AKA JR UTAH
PROFESSIONAL LITHOGRAPHERS
NUCOR STEEL
MORTON INTERNATIONAL, INC. ASP
CHEVRON U.S.A. INC.
LEVOLOR CORP.
SIGNETICS COMPANY
IRECO INCORPORATED - LEHI SITE B
PACIFICORP DBA UTAH POWER - CARBON PLANT
LITTON SYSTEMS
LUNDAHL -ASTRO CIRCUITS
MORTON INTERNATIONAL, INC. A.S.P.
WHEELER MACHINERY CO.
SYRO STEEL CO.
VARIAN EIMAC
UTAH TEST AND TRAINING RANGE
WESTERN ZIRCONIUM WESTINGHOUSE-CNFD
TROJAN CORPORATION
VOLVO WHITE TRUCKS
SALT LAKE CIRCUITS
REILLY INDUSTRIES, INC.
I CM DIVISION OF WHEELER MACHINERY CO.
PENNZOIL PRODUCTS COMPANY
FLAMECO (BUILDING *2)
BOURNS NETWORKS, INC.
AMOCO OIL COMPANY-SALT LAKE REMOTE TANK
TOOELE
PROMONTORY
NORTH SALT LAKE
TOOELE COUNTY
OREM
HILL AIR FORCE BASE
WEST VALLEY CITY
SALT LAKE CITY
EPHRAIM
TOOELE
SALT LAKE CITY
SALT LAKE CITY
WEST JORDAN
WOODS CROSS
SALT LAKE CITY
PROVO
PLYMOUTH
PROMONTORY
SALT LAKE CITY
OGDEN
OREM
LEHI
HELPER
SALT LAKE CITY
LOGAN
OGDEN
SALT LAKE CITY
CENTERVILLE
SALT LAKE CITY
UTTR
OGDEN
SPANISH FORK
OGDEN
SALT LAKE CITY
PROVO
SALT LAKE CITY
ROOSEVELT
OGDEN
LOGAN
SALT LAKE CITY
TOTAL
GENERATED
(U.S. TONS)
169,949
10,230
7,275
6,904
3,673
2,244
1,444
1,089
843
773
573
554
479
459
384
361
353
320
274
236
234
207
200
190
182
153
139
128
121
114
111
106
102
94
94
87
57
57
53
48
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National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Uatte Report
(Based on 1989 Data)
UTAH
TABLE 6. FORTY LARGEST ROM HAZARDOUS HASTE FACILITIES, 1989
Rank EPA ID
Site Name, City
Management Method
On Site
10
11
12
13
U
, TOGGLE
M081-N089
N041-N049
GRASSY NTN.,
M132
M1 11 -PC1 19
M121-M129
M131
H071-M079
168,655
6
TOOELE COUNTY
6,886
4,101
10
0
0
0
UT3213820894 TOOELE ARMY DEPOT NORTH AREA, TOOELE
AQUEOUS ORGANIC TREATMENT
INCINERATION
UTD991301748 U.S. POLLUTION CONTROL, INC.
LANDFILL
STABILIZATION
OTHER TREATMENT
LAND TREATMENT
INVALID SYSTEM TYPE
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT
UTD009081357 THIOKOL CORPORATION UTAH BASED OPER., PROMONTORY
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129
INVALID SYSTEM TYPE
UTD009086133 GENEVA STEEL, OREM
ENERGY RECOVERY (REUSE AS FUEL) M051-M059
UT5210090002 TOOELE ARMY DEPOT - SOUTH AREA, TOOELE
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129
INCINERATION M041-N049
INVALID SYSTEM TYPE
UTD048406144 ASHLAND CHEMICAL, INC., CLEARFIELD
SOLVENTS RECOVERY M021-M029
FUEL BLENDING M061
LANDFILL M132
OTHER RECOVERY M031-N039
INCINERATION M041-M049
UTD980666721 IRECO INCORPORATED TOOELE TEST SITE, TOOELE
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129
UTD041310962 TROJAN CORPORATION, SPANISH FORK
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129
AQUEOUS ORGANIC TREATMENT H081-M089
UTD570090001 UTAH TEST AND TRAINING RANGE. UTTR
INCINERATION M041-K049
UTD000716399 GREAT WESTERN CHEMICAL CO., SALT LAKE CITY
METALS RECOVERY (FOR REUSE) M011-M019
UTD571724350 HILL AIR FORCE BASE, HILL AIR FORCE BASE
SOLVENTS RECOVERY M021-M029
UT3750211259 DUGUAY PROVING GROUND, DUGUAY
ENERGY RECOVERY (REUSE AS FUEL) M051-M059
SOLVENTS RECOVERY M021-M029
UTD045231396 EDO CORPORATION, FIBER SCIENCE DIV., SALT LAKE CITY
SOLVENTS RECOVERY M021-M029
UTD009089277 IRECO INCORPORATED - LEHI SITE B, LEHI
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129
9,856
0
3,638
474
244
0
0
0
0
0
0
116
8
114
19
2
2
Off Site
0
0
33,628
19,932
7,406
358
42
0
2,204
3
0
0
8
93
82
68
43
29
164
0
0
0
32
0
0
0
0
0
Method Total
168,655
6
40,513
24,034
7,417
358
42
1
12,060
3
3,638
474
244
8
93
82
68
43
29
164
116
8
114
32
19
2
2
3
0
Tot
Manag
168.
72,
12,
3,
1 Quantity Managed by storage only is not included.
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Vermont
Region I
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VERMONT
Region Address:
U.S. EPA Region I
RCRA Support Section
Mail Stop HRW-CAN-3
JFK Federal Building
Boston, MA 02203
Biennial Report Data Collection
Instrument
Hazardous Waste Report
Address of Participating State
Environmental Authority
Hazardous Materials Management
Agency for Natural Resources
Department of Environmental
Conservation
103 South Main Street
Waterbury.VT 05671-0404
Contact Name:
Phone:
Mr. Robert M. Wilson
Environmental Technician
(802) 244-8702
Notes: No special notes for Vermont
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National Biennial ROM Hazardous Haste Report
(Based on 1989 Data)
VERMONT
Table 1. RCRA Hazardous Waste Generation and Nanageaent, 1989
Total Number of RCRA Large Quantity Generators: 42
Total Quantity of Regulated Waste Generated: 13,481 tons
RCRA TSO Facilities (excluding storage-only facilities)
Facilities managing only waste generated on site 1
Facilities managing only waste generated off site 1
Facilities managing waste generated both on and off site 0
Total RCRA TSO Facilities (excluding storage-only facilities): 2
Total Quantity of RCRA Regulated Waste Managed in RCRA TSO units: 106 tons
(excluding quantity managed in storage only)
Total RCRA TSO Facilities: 6
Final Disposition of Hastes Managed in RCRA Processes
No. of
facilities Hazardous Waste Managed
using Quantities (tons)
Management Method Code method* On site Off site Total Percent
METALS RECOVERY (FOR REUSE) M011-H019 1 0 0 0 .0
SOLVENTS RECOVERY M021-M029 2 67 0 67 63.2
INCINERATION M041-M049 1 0 3 3 2.6
FUEL BLENDING M061 1 0 26 26 24.3
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT M071-M079 1 0 2 2 1.6
AQUEOUS ORGANIC AND INORGANIC TREATMENT M091-M099 1 0 2 2 2.0
LANDFILL M132 1 0 6 6 5.8
INVALID SYSTEM TYPE 1 0 0 0 .4
TOTAL 2 67 39 106 100.0
PERCENTAGE - 63.0 X 37.0 X 100X
•Column may not sum to total because facilities may have multiple handling methods.
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National Biennial ROM Hazardous Uaste Report
(Based on 1989 Data)
VERMONT
TABLE 2. ROM Hazardous Haste laports and Exports. 19B9
State
MA
NH
NY
TOTAL
laports
Tons Received
0
70
29
100
State
AL
AR
CT
IL
KY
LA
MA
ND
MI
NH
NJ
NY
OH
PA
RI
Exports
Tons Shipped
0
185
17
421
1
1.031
8
945
28
22
0
479
9,964
534
29
177
TOTAL
13,840
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National Biennial RCRA Hazardous waste Report
(Based on 1989 Data)
VERMONT
TABLE 3. RANK ORDER OF 40 LARGEST HAZARDOUS IMSTES GENERATED. 1909
Quantity Generated
Rank Waste Type (tons) Percentage
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
34
34
34
35
36
37
F006
U210
0001
D002
0008
DOMX*
FOMX*
D007
F002
0005
F003
F001
U044
F005
U031
MOMX*
0009
0004
U226
F007
0006
0011
U188
0003
U122
UOMX*
F008
P098
P106
U019
POMX*
P030
U080
P048
U006
U133
U223
U117
U121
U147
5,379
2,521
1,334
1,019
1,006
413
404
364
329
164
130
109
77
47
38
36
23
23
17
16
13
12
3
2
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
39.9
18.7
9.9
7.6
7.5
3.1
3.0
2.7
2.4
1.2
1.0
.8
.6
.3
.3
.3
.2
.2
.1
.1
.1
.1
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
These waste types represent waste streams that were characterized
by more than one EPA waste code. An explanation of the derivation
of these mixture codes is provided in Section 2-3.
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National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report
(Based on 1989 Data)
Table 4. Four Largest Quantities and Types of ROM Hazardous Haste Managed, by ROM Nanageaent Method. 1989
Management Quantity Managed
Method
METALS RECOVERY (FOR REUSE)
SOLVENTS RECOVERY
INCINERATION
FUEL BLENDING
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT
AQUEOUS ORGANIC AND INORGANIC TREATMENT
LANDFILL
INVALID SYSTEM TYPE 0001 0
TOTAL 106
Code I
M011-M019
M021-M029
M041-M049
M061
M071-M079
M091-M099
M132
rfaste Type in Si
D009
F003
F001
U228
MOMX*
F005
DOMX*
D001
D001
F005
F003
D002
D002
D001
F006
D001
D005
D008
tare (tons)
0
67
0
0
1
1
0
0
17
5
3
1
2
2
3
3
1
0
* These waste types represent waste streams that were characterized
by more than one EPA waste code. An explanation of the derivation
of these mixture codes is provided in Section 2-3.
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National Biennial RCRA Hazardous itate Report
(Bated on 1909 Data)
VERMONT
TABLE 5. FORTY LARGEST RCRA HAZARDOUS IMSTE GENERATORS AND RCRA QUANTITY GENERATED, 1989
RANK
01
02
03
04
05
EPAID
SITE NAME
VTD002065654
VTD002084705
VTD001780725
VTD001075894
VTD002065597
06
07
08
09
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
VTD002085108
VTD002083434
VTD001 086529
VTD002068070
VTD980670319
VTD099682494
VTD039697347
VTD093254381
VTD069911873
VTD001080126
VTD001081215
VTD001082841
VTD000649780
VTD002068484
VTD055731038
VTD981065998
VTD001086149
VTD002207504
VTD002493294
VTD052980836
VTD001089226
VTD982194193
VTD064436074
VTD000791764
VTD020673299
VTD002084309
VTD000636449
VTD000509174
VTD020651675
VTD052980638
VTD037368321
VTD002070050
VTD001083468
VTD049476112
VTD048419386
EVEREADY BATTERY COMPANY
INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES
JOHNSON CONTROLS, INC.
GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY
EVEREADY BATTERY COMPANY
GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY
GENERAL ELECTRIC ARMAMENT SYSTEMS
C.E. BRADLEY LABORATORIES, INC.
SIMMONDS PRECISION PRODUCTS, INC.
VERMONT CIRCUITS, INC.
BERTEK, INC
VERMONT CASTINGS. INC.
THE FONDA GROUP, INC.
UNION BUTTERFIELD
VERMONT TAP & DIE COMPANY
ETHAN ALLEN, INC.
ORLEANS DIVISION OF ETHAN ALLEN, INC.
GENERAL ELECTRIC ARMAMENT SYSTEMS
THE SHELBURNE CORPORATION
STANLEY TOOLS - EAGLE SQUARE
G.S. PRECISION, INC.
BRYANT GRINDER CORPORATION
BEN-MONT CORPORATION
CHAMPLAIN CABLE CORPORATION
CHAMPLAIN OIL CO., INC.
FELLOWS CORPORATION
S.B. COLLINS, INC.
EHV WEIDMANN INDUSTRIES,
NORTHEAST TOOL DIVISION
US SAMICA CORPORATION
INC.
INC
CHESAPEAKE HARDWOOD PRODUCTS,
UNIVERSITY OF VERMONT
TANSITOR ELECTRONICS, INC.
MIDDLEBURY COLLEGE
DOVTY ELECTRONICS COMPANY
OMYA, INC.
EDLUND COMPANY, INC.
RANDOLPH DIVISION OF ETHAN ALLEN,
BOMBARDIER CORP
MASKA U.S.. INC.
INC.
CITY
ST ALBANS
ESSEX JUNCTION
BENNINGTON
NORTH CLARENDON
BENNINGTON
RUTLAND
BURLINGTON
BRATTLEBORO
VERGENNES
BRATTLEBORO
ST ALBANS
RANDOLPH
ST. ALBANS
DERBY LINE
LYNDONVILLE
BEECHER FALLS
ORLEANS
BURLINGTON
SHELBURNE
SHAFTSBURY
BRATTLEBORO
SPRINGFIELD
BENNINGTON
COLCHESTER
SOUTH BURLINGTON
NORTH SPRINGFIELD
ST ALBANS
ST JOHNSBURY
LYNDONVILLE
RUTLAND
HANCOCK
BURLINGTON
BENNINGTON
MIDDLEBURY
BRANDON
PITTSFORD
BURLINGTON
RANDOLPH
UEBSTERVILLE
BRADFORD
TOTAL
GENERATED
(U.S. TONS)
4,904
4,067
830
539
488
477
452
329
277
137
107
90
59
55
54
49
43
38
37
34
29
28
28
27
26
26
22
20
20
19
18
17
16
15
14
14
14
13
13
13
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National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report
(Bated on 1989 Data)
VERMONT
TABLE 6. FORTY LARGEST RCRA HAZARDOUS IHSTE FACILITIES. 1989
Tot
Rank EPA ID Site Name, City Manag
Management Method On Site Off Site Method Total
1 VTD001086529 C.E. BRADLEY LABORATORIES. INC., BRATTLEBORO
SOLVENTS RECOVERY M021-M029 67 0 67
2 VTD982766537 POLLUTION SOLUTIONS OF VERMONT, INC., WILLISTON
FUEL BLENDING M061 0 26 26
LANDFILL M132 066
INCINERATION M041-M049 033
AQUEOUS ORGANIC AND INORGANIC TREATMENT M091-H099 022
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT M071-M079 022
INVALID SYSTEM TYPE 000
SOLVENTS RECOVERY M021-M029 000
METALS RECOVERY (FOR REUSE) M011-M019 000
1 Excluding quantity managed by storage only.
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Virgin Islands
Region II
Puerto Rico &
Virgin Islands
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VIRGIN ISLANDS
EPA Region Address:
U.S. EPA Region II
Hazardous Waste Program Branch
26 Federal Plaza, Room 1105
New York, NY 10278
Biennial Report Data Collection
Instrument:
Hazardous Waste Report
Address of Participating State
Environmental Authority
Department of Planning and Natural
Resources
Building 11, Apartment 114
St. Croix, VI 00820
Contact Name:
Phone:
Ms. Francine Lang
Notes: No special notes for the Virgin Islands.
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(Based on 1989 Data)
VIRGIN ISLANDS
Table 1. RCRA Hazardous Waste Generation
Total Nuaber of RCRA Large Quantity Generators:
Total Quantity of Regulated Waste Generated:
RCRA TSO Facilities (excluding storage-only facilities)
Facilities managing only waste generated on site
Facilities managing only waste generated off site
Facilities managing waste generated both on and off site
Total RCRA TSO Facilities (excluding storage-only facilities):
Total Quantity of RCRA Regulated Waste Managed in RCRA TSO units:
(excluding quantity managed in storage only)
Total RCRA TSD Facilities:
. 1989
1
5,757 tons
1
0
0
1
5,757 tons
1
Final Disposition of Wastes Managed in RCRA Processes
Management Method
LAND TREATMENT
TOTAL
PERCENTAGE
No. Of
facilities Hazardous Waste Managed
using Quantities (tons)
Code method* On site Off site Total Percent
M131
1 5,757
1 5,757
100.0 X
0
0
.0 X
5,757
5,757
100X
100.0
100.0
•Column ny not sum to total because facilities nay have multiple handling methods.
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(Baaed on 1989 Data)
VIRGIN ISLANDS
TABLE 2. RCRA Hazardous Uaste laports and Exports, 1989
laports Exports
State Tons Received State Tons Shipped
o o
TOTAL 0 TOTAL 0
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VIRGIN ISLANDS
TABLE 3. RANK ORDER OF 40 LARGEST HAZARDOUS IMSTES GENERATED. 1909
Quantity Generated
Rank Waste Type (tons) Percentage
1
2
3
4
5
K051
K049
K050
K052
DOMX*
3,799
1,697
153
108
0
66.0
29.5
2.7
1.9
.0
* These waste types represent waste streams that were characterized
by more than one EPA waste code. An explanation of the derivation
of these mixture codes is provided in Section 2-3.
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VIRGIN ISLANDS
Table 4. Four Largest Quantities and Types of ROM Hazardous Waste Managed, by RCRA Manoneatnt Method, 1989
Management Quantity Managed
Method Code Waste Type in State (tons)
LAND TREATMENT M131 K051 3,799
K049 1,697
K050 153
K052 108
TOTAL 5,757
* These waste types represent waste streams that were characterized
by more than one EPA waste code. An explanation of the derivation
of these nixture codes is provided in Section 2-3.
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VIRGIN ISLANDS
TABLE 5. FORTY LARGEST RCRA HAZARDOUS IMSTE GENERATORS AND RCRA OUANTITY GENERATED, 1989
TOTAL
GENERATED
RANK EPAID SITE NAME CITY (U.S. TONS)
01 VID980536080 HESS OIL VIRGIN ISLANDS CORP ST. CROIX 5.757
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VIRGIN ISLANDS
TABLE 6. FORTY LARGEST RCRA HAZARDOUS IMSTE FACILITIES, 1989
Tot
Rank EPA ID Site Name, City Manas
Management Method On Site Off Site Method Total
1 VID980S36080 HESS OIL VIRGIN ISLANDS CORP., ST. CROIX 5,
LAND TREATMENT M131 5,757 0 5,757
1 Excluding quantity managed by storage only.
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Virginia
Region III
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VIRGINIA
EPA Region Address:
U.S. EPA Region III
Waste Management Branch
Mail Stop 3HW53
841 Chestnut Street
Philadelphia, PA 19107
Biennial Report Data Collection
Instrument:
EPA Hazardous Waste Report for
TSD's
EPA Waste Minimization Report for
LQG's
Address of Participating State
Environmental Authority
Division of Technical Services
Department of Waste Management
101 North 14th Street, 11th Floor
Richmond, VA 23219
Contact Name:
Phone:
Ms. Shem* Rasnake
Environmental Programs Planner
(804) 786-3258
Notes: No special notes for Virginia.
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(Based on 1989 Data)
VIRGINIA
Table 1. RCRA Hazardous Waste Generation and Mariujuaent, 1989
Total Nunber of RCRA Large Quantity Generators: 287
Total Quantity of Regulated Uaste Generated: 5,227,092 tons
RCRA ISO Facilities (excluding storage-only facilities)
Facilities managing only waste generated on site 19
Facilities managing only waste generated off site 3
Facilities managing waste generated both on and off site 3
Total RCRA TSO Facilities (excluding storage-only facilities): 25
Total Quantity of RCRA Regulated Waste Managed in RCRA TSO units: 5,324,021 tons
(excluding quantity managed in storage only)
Total RCRA TSO Facilities: 52
Final Disposition of Wastes
Management Method
SOLVENTS RECOVERY
OTHER RECOVERY
INCINERATION
ENERGY RECOVERY (REUSE AS FUEL)
FUEL BLENDING
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT
AQUEOUS ORGANIC TREATMENT
STABILIZATION
OTHER TREATMENT
INVALID SYSTEM TYPE
TOTAL
PERCENTAGE
in RCRA Processes
No. Of
facilities
Code
M021-M029
M031-M039
M041-M049
M051-M059
M061
M071-M079
M081-M089
M111-M119
M121-M129
using
method*
3
1
4
1
2
7
4
2
13
1
25
-
Hazardous Waste Managed
Quantities (tons)
On site
4,848
1,858
13,288
6
0
5,032,970
106,313
1,653
98,866
0
5,259,802
98.8 X
Off site
7,143
0
0
0
45,161
0
0
0
11,731
184
64,219
1.2 X
Total
11,991
1,858
13,288
6
45,161
5,032,970
106,313
1,653
110,597
184
5,324,021
100X
Percent
.2
.0
.2
.0
.8
94.5
2.0
.0
2.1
.0
100.0
-
•Column may not sun to total because facilities may have multiple handling methods.
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VIRGINIA
TABLE 2. ROM Hazardous Haste laports and Exports, 1989
laports
State Tons Received
AL 1,263
CT 10,329
DC 79
FC 78
KY 11
MA 2,045
NO 195
NC 7,194
NJ 16,959
NY 236
OH 1,127
PA 9,766
SC 2,717
TN 293
TX 729
UV 89
TOTAL 53,109
Exports
State
AL
AR
CT
DE
FL
GA
IL
IN
KS
ICY
LA
MA
MD
MI
NO
NC
NJ
NY
OH
OK
PA
RI
SC
TN
TX
UI
W
Tons Shipped
3,449
210
498
20
658
251
440
1,129
0
306
1,113
29
668
916
68
4,086
6,751
91
1,690
222
10,392
178
6,922
563
165
148
27
TOTAL
40,988
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VIRGINIA
TABLE 3. RANK ORDER OF 40 LARGEST HAZARDOUS IMSTES GENERATED, 1989
Quantity Generated
Rank Waste Type (tons) Percentage
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
U
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
0002
DOMX*
F006
0003
F003
K061
MOHX*
FOHX*
IC051
0001
F005
0008
UOMX*
F002
0006
F001
K062
F028
U220
0007
F007
U051
0004
0009
K044
U122
0011
F019
F008
U161
F004
K045
U154
U133
F009
0014
0005
U210
K001
U080
4.075,827
1,042,407
48,729
16,131
8,715
7,749
6,055
3,831
3,786
3,661
2,710
1,861
1,021
1,013
924
774
614
222
221
200
184
90
65
56
31
27
24
23
21
19
17
14
13
10
9
7
3
3
3
2
78.0
19.9
.9
.3
.2
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
These waste types represent waste streams that were characterized
by more than one EPA waste code. An explanation of the derivation
of these mixture codes is provided in Section 2-3.
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f Baaed on 1989 Data)
VIRGINIA
Table 4. Four largest Quantities and Types of ROM Hazardous Haste Managed, by ROM Mrmnpfamt Method, 1989
Management
Method
SOLVENTS RECOVERY
OTHER RECOVERY
INCINERATION
ENERGY RECOVERY (REUSE AS FUEL)
FUEL BLENDING
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT
AQUEOUS ORGANIC TREATMENT
STABILIZATION
OTHER TREATMENT
Code
M021-M029
M031-M039
M041-M049
M051-M059
M061
M071-M079
M081-M089
M111-M119
M1Z1-M129
Uaste Type
F005
MONX*
F003
F001
IC051
DOMX*
DOMX*
0003
F003
F003
FOMX*
MOMX*
F005
0001
D002
DOMX*
FOMX*
F006
DOMX*
D003
0002
D001
DOMX*
DOMX*
D002
0003
K061
Quantity Managed
in State (tons)
5,714
3,100
2,371
576
1,816
42
11,713
971
604
6
33,410
5,716
2,488
1,655
4,044,102
987,332
1,500
28
94,038
7,314
4,937
23
1,653
67,708
32,497
7,581
2,710
INVALID SYSTEM TYPE D002 184
TOTAL 5,324,021
* These waste types represent waste streams that were characterized
by More than one EPA waste code. An explanation of the derivation
of these mixture codes is provided in Section 2-3.
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VIRGINIA
TABLE 5. FORTY LARGEST RCRA HAZARDOUS IMSTE GENERATORS AND ROA OUANTITY GENERATED, 1989
RANK
EPAIO
SITE NAME
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
VA1210020730
VAD066000993
VAD065385296
VAD055848949
VAD001307495
VAD000820S06
VAD098442148
VA8170024170
VAD003122165
VAD003122553
VAD050990357
VAD046156626
VAD009305137
VAD000820514
VAD980554539
VA6170061463
VAD065417008
VAD010063006
VAD00317B035
VAD083059311
VAD0031 14832
VA2210020416
VAD000798702
VA1 170024813
VAD981034895
VAD003074119
VAD055046049
VAD066003161
VAD064872575
VAD980714588
VAD980551782
VAD980715114
VAD000019828
VAD065378507
VAD003132438
VAD046979498
VAD003175262
VAD074747908
VAD065378515
VAD054039961
U S ARMY AMMUNITION PLANT
AMERICAN TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH
ALLIED-SIGNAL INC HOPEUELL PLT
DAYSTROM FURNITURE INC
NEWPORT NEWS SHIPB'G & DRYDOCK
INTERNET • LYNCHBURG FOUNDRY
CONTROLS CORP OF AMERICA
U S NAVY NAVAL WEAPONS STATION
HERCULES INC
ROANOKE ELECTRIC STEEL
AMOCO OIL CO
JAMES RIVER PAPER CO TREDEGAR
DUPONT - SPRUANCE PLANT
INTERNET • LYNCHBURG FOUNDRY
DUPONT
U S NAVY NAVAL BASE
GRIFFIN PIPE PRODUCTS
INTERNET - LYNCHBURG FOUNDRY
NORFOLK STEEL
VIRGINIA GALVANIZING CORP
DUPONT
U S ARMY FORT A P HILL
WESTVACO
U S NAVY NORFOLK NAVAL SHIPYAR
AUTOMATA
CROWN CORK I SEAL CORP
FREEMAN CHEMICAL CORP.
VOLVO GM HEAVY TRUCK CORP
IBM CORPORATION
WESTVACO
GE FANUC AUTOMATION
HICKSON DANCHEM CORP
RELIANCE UNIVERSAL, INC
REYNOLDS METALS - BELLWOOD PL
GENICOM CORP
RICHMOND GRAVURE INC
HOECHST CELANESE - SPEC. CHEN.
VPI * SU
REYNOLDS METALS CO
FEDERAL-MOGUL CORP
CITY
RADFORD
RICHMOND
HOPEWELL
SOUTH BOSTON
NEWPORT HEWS
LYNCHBURG
VIRGINIA BEACH
YORKTOUN
FRANKLIN
ROANOKE
GRAFTON
RICHMOND
RICHMOND
LYNCHBURG
CEDARVILLE
NORFOLK
LYNCHBURG
RADFORD
CHESAPEAKE
ASHLAND
UAYNESBORO
BOWLING GREEN
RICHMOND
PORTSMOUTH
STERLING
WINCHESTER
CHATHAM
DUBLIN
MANASSAS
RICHMOND
CHARLOTTESVILLE
DANVILLE
ROANOKE
RICHMOND
UAYNESBORO
RICHMOND
PORTSMOUTH
BLACKSBURG
RICHMOND
BLACKSBURG
TOTAL
GENERATED
(U.S. TONS)
4,050,016
933,670
79,072
46,516
34,803
8,321
7,933
7,702
6,942
6,588
4,083
2,674
2,577
2,533
2,193
1.834
1,586
1,182
1,168
1,002
926
882
841
837
826
711
651
648
595
547
499
480
469
419
401
399
391
386
386
378
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TABLE 6. FORTY LARGEST RCRA HAZARDOUS HASTE FACILITIES, 1909
Rank
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
EPA ID Site Name, City
Management Method
VA1210020730 U S ARMY AMMUNITION PLANT, RAD FORD
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT N071-M079
SOLVENTS RECOVERY M021-M029
INCINERATION M041-M049
VAD066000993 AMERICAN TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH, RICHMOND
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT N071-M079
AQUEOUS ORGANIC TREATMENT M081-M089
VAD065385296 ALLIED-SIGNAL INC HOPEUELL PLT, HOPEUELL
AQUEOUS ORGANIC TREATMENT M081-M089
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT M071-M079
OTHER TREATMENT N121-M129
INCINERATION M041-M049
VAD003122165 HERCULES INC., FRANKLIN
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129
INCINERATION N041-M049
ENERGY RECOVERY (REUSE AS FUEL) M051-M059
VAD001307495 NEWPORT NEWS SHIPB'G t DRYDOCK, NEWPORT NEWS
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT M071-M079
SOLVENTS RECOVERY M021-M029
VAD098443443 OLDOVER CORP., ARVONIA
FUEL BLENDING M061
VAD077942266 OLDOVER CORP., CASCADE
FUEL BLENDING M061
VAD000820506 INTERNET - LYNCHBURG FOUNDRY, LYNCHBURG
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129
VAD00311U16 PRILLAMAN CHEMICAL CORP., MARTINSVILLE
SOLVENTS RECOVERY M021-M029
VAD003180015 ROYSTER CO S. NORFOLK PLANT, CHESAPEAKE
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129
INVALID SYSTEM TYPE
VA8170024170 U S NAVY NAVAL WEAPONS STATION, YORKTOUN
AQUEOUS ORGANIC TREATMENT M081-M089
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129
VAD050990357 AMOCO OIL CO., GRAFTON
OTHER RECOVERY N031-M039
VAD06S417008 GRIFFIN PIPE PRODUCTS, LYNCHBURG
STABILIZATION M111-M119
VAD010063006 INTERNET - LYNCHBURG FOUNDRY, RADFORD
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129
VAD0031 14832 DUPONT, UAYNESBORO
OTHER TREATMENT N121-M129
VADOS5046049 FREEMAN CHEMICAL CORP., CHATHAM
INCINERATION M041-M049
VA6170061463 U S NAVY NAVAL BASE, NORFOLK
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT M071-M079
VAD089022685 C K COMPANY, SOUTH BOSTON
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129
On Site
4,043,802
1,731
971
905,988
24,858
74,117
69,180
4,937
4,777
63,050
6,936
6
20,400
13,950
17
0
0
8,317
3,100
0
0
7,314
90
1,858
1,585
1,182
628
604
110
14
102
Off Site
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
29,040
16,121
2,503
7,143
9,222
184
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Tot
Manas
Method Total
4,046,
4,043,802
1,731
971
930,
905,988
24,858
153,
74,117
69,180
4,937
4,777
69
63,050
6,936
6
34
20,400
13,950
17
29
29,040
16
16,121
10
10,820
10
10,243
9
9,222
184
7
7,314
90
1
1,858
1
1,585
*
1,182
628
604
110
14
102
1 Excluding quantity Managed by storage only.
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Rank EPA ID
VIRGINIA
TABLE 6. FORTY LARGEST RCRA HAZARDOUS IMSTE FACILITIES. 1989 (continued)
Site Name, City
Management Method
19 VAD003064490 BINGHAM & TAYLOR, CULPEPER
STABILIZATION M111-M119
20 VA717002466% U S NAVY SURFACE WARFARE CTR, DAHLGREN
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129
21 VAD089028377 REHRIG INTERNATIONAL, RICHMOND
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT M071-M079
22 VAD001705110 MERCK & CO.. INC., ELKTON
AQUEOUS ORGANIC TREATMENT H081-M089
23 VAD0031U865 DUPONT, MARTINSVILLE
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129
24 VAD003175072 NORFOLK SHIPB'G & DRYDOCK, NORFOLK
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT M071-M079
25 VAD023741705 ATLANTIC RESEARCH CORP., GAINESVILLE
OTHER TREATMENT N121-M129
On Site
68
34
28
23
10
8
6
Off Site
0
6
0
0
0
0
0
1
Method Total
68
41
28
23
10
8
6
Total
Hanaged 1
68
41
28
23
10
8
6
Excluding quantity Managed by storage only.
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Washington
Region X
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WASHINGTON
EPA Region Address: U.S. EPA Region X
Waste Management Branch
Mail Stop HW-112
1200 6th Avenue
Seattle, WA 98101
Biennial Report Data Collection State-specific annual report and
Instrument: EPA Waste Minimization
Report
Address of Participating State Hazardous Waste Information
Environmental Authority Management
Department of Ecology
4224 Sixth Avenue, Building 4
MailstopPV-11
Lacey.WA 98504-8711
Contact Name: Mr. Daniel Kruger
Phone: (206) 459-6306
Notes: No special notes for Washington.
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IMSHINCTCM
Table 1. ftCKA Hazardous Haste Generation and Manaawnt. 1909
Total Number of RCRA Large Quantity Generators: 714
Total Quantity of Regulated Waste Generated: 228,323 tons
RCRA TSO Facilities (excluding storage-only facilities)
Facilities Managing only waste generated on site 10
Facilities Managing only waste generated off site 11
Facilities Managing waste generated both on and off site 2
Total RCRA ISO Facilities (excluding storage-only facilities): 23
Total Quantity of RCRA Regulated Waste Managed in RCRA TSO units: 170,943 tons
(excluding quantity managed in storage only)
Total RCRA TSO Facilities: 56
Final Disposition of Wastes Managed in RCRA Processes
No. of
facilities Hazardous Waste Managed
using Quantities (tons)
Management Method Code Method* On site Off site Total Percent
SOLVENTS RECOVERY M021-M029 3 4 686 690 .4
ENERGY RECOVERY (REUSE AS FUEL) N051-M059 1 0 548 548 .3
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT M071-M079 11 5,220 21,085 26,304 15.4
AQUEOUS ORGANIC TREATMENT M081-M089 7 0 781 781 .5
AQUEOUS ORGANIC AND INORGANIC TREATMENT M091-M099 6 109,664 280 109,944 64.3
SLUDGE TREATMENT M101-M109 3 0 60 60 .0
STABILIZATION M111-M119 3 0 293 293 .2
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129 12 18,251 8,653 26,904 15.7
LAND TREATMENT M131 4 5,404 0 5,404 3.2
LANDFILL M132 1 0 14 14 .0
TOTAL 23 138,543 32,400 170,943 100.0
PERCENTAGE - 81.0 X 19.0 X 100X
•Column any not sum to total because facilities nay have Multiple handling Methods.
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laports
State Tons Received
AK 926
CA 3,535
CO 3
FC 160
HI 63
IA 0
ID 256
1L 8
MT 718
NC 6
NO 45
NJ 1
NV 11
OR 8,773
PA 977
SO 2
TN 3
UT 5
UY 9
TOTAL 15,501
IMSMIMCTON
TABLE 2. ROM Hazardous Haste laports and Exports, 1989
Exports
State
AL
AR
AZ
CA
CO
FC
ID
IL
KS
LA
MI
NN
NO
HE
NY
OK
OR
PA
SC
TX
UT
Tons Shipped
15
721
352
2,604
18
35
4,698
6,515
4,036
228
16
0
95
1,708
0
1
30,792
3,856
0
1,355
430
TOTAL
57,476
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(Based on 1999 Data)
IMSHINGTON
TABLE 3. RANK ORDER OF 40 LARGEST HAZARDOUS HASTES GENERATED, 1989
Quantity Generated
Rank Waste Type (tons) Percentage
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
H
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
DOMX*
MOMX*
K061
D002
D004
FOMX*
D001
D007
KOMX*
K051
F006
0008
K052
F005
F002
F001
F007
F003
0003
POMX*
0009
0006
K049
K001
U226
001 1
F027
K050
F009
K048
F019
U061
UOMX*
U134
F008
U240
P042
0005
P020
POTS
157.882
19.059
9.747
8,093
6,193
4,947
3,711
3,076
2,834
2,597
2,417
2,404
1,400
792
611
477
446
422
351
314
154
107
55
54
37
29
26
16
15
15
13
3
3
3
2
2
2
2
1
1
69.1
8.3
4.3
3.5
2.7
2.2
1.6
1.3
1.2
1.1
1.1
1.1
.6
.3
.3
.2
.2
.2
.2
.1
.1
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
* These waste types represent waste streams that were characterized
by wore than one EPA waste code. An explanation of the derivation
of these Mixture codes is provided in Section 2-3.
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(Based on 1989 Data)
WASHINGTON
Table 4. Four Largest Quantities and Types of RCRA Hazardous Uaste Managed, by RCRA Nonajnatnt Method. 1989
Management Quantity Managed
Method
SOLVENTS RECOVERY
ENERGY RECOVERY (REUSE AS FUEL)
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT
AQUEOUS ORGANIC TREATMENT
AQUEOUS ORGANIC AND INORGANIC TREATMENT
SLUDGE TREATMENT
STABILIZATION
OTHER TREATMENT
LAND TREATMENT
LANDFILL M132 DOMX* 14
TOTAL 170,943
Code 1
M021-M029
M051-M059
M071-M079
M081-M089
M091-M099
M101-M109
M111-M119
M121-M129
M131
Uaste Type ir
NOMX*
FOMX*
F001
F003
FOMX*
MOMX*
F001
F002
DOMX*
D002
MOMX*
0007
NOMX*
FOMX*
K001
F002
DOMX*
NOMX*
FOMX*
D011
K001
DOMX*
D002
UOMX*
NOMX*
DOMX*
0007
D002
DOMX*
D001
0008
MOMX*
K051
KOMX*
K052
K049
i State (tons)
266
107
101
65
230
97
73
53
13,441
3,864
2,911
2,393
394
302
32
30
109,659
218
61
5
26
16
9
6
162
88
27
6
20,710
1,552
1,011
977
2,113
1,810
1,400
50
* These waste types represent waste streams that were characterized
by more than one EPA waste code. An explanation of the derivation
of these mixture codes is provided in Section 2-3.
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(Based on 1989 Data)
WASHINGTON
TABLE 5. FORTY LARGEST SOU HAZARDOUS WASTE GENERATORS AND RCRA QUANTITY GENERATED, 1989
RANK
EPAID
SITE NAME
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
VA7890008967
UAD020257945
UAD000812909
UAD058367152
UAD009265851
UAD009256819
UAD980982912
WAD041337130
UAD991281767
UAD042480210
UAD009249509
UAD009250366
UAD061670766
UAD009275082
UAD041585464
WAD 092300250
UAD9809B2037
UA8570024200
UAD009262171
UAD009252297
UAD009276197
IM1 170023419
UA2170023418
UA9170023361
WMD980724520
UAD069548154
UA3142300091
UA5170027291
UAD009252719
UAD980978951
UAD988467023
UAD048440424
UAD076655182
WAD980833099
UAD086258894
IMD009624347
WAD009242314
WAD009257999
UAD000643577
UAD009258468
DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
CHEMICAL PROCESSORS INC
CHEMICAL PROCESSORS INC
NORTHWEST ENVIROSERVICE, INC.
SEATTLE STEEL INC
BOEING - PLANT 2
BOEING - THOMPSON SITE
BOEING - AUBURN
CROSBY & OVERTON INC
SALMON BAY STEEL CORP
KENUORTH TRUCK COMPANY
BP OIL COMPANY FERNDALE REFINE
BOEING- KENT SPACE CENTER
SHELL OIL COMPANY
BOEING - EVERETT
CHEMICAL PROCESSORS INC
BOEING - NORTH BOEING FIELD
MCCHORD AIR FORCE BASE
BOEING - RENTON
GEORGIA-PACIFIC CORPORATION
TEXACO REFINING & MARKETING IN
NAVAL UNDERSEA WARFARE ENGINEE
PUGET SOUND NAVAL SHIPYARD
NAS UHIOBEY ISLAND
CHEMICAL WASTE MANAGEMENT, INC
ARCO PRODUCTS CO
USD I BUREAU OF RECLAMATION
NAVAL SUBMARINE BASE BANGOR
U S OIL t REFINING CO
PACIFIC CIRCUITS INC.
PFIZER SPECIALTY MINERALS INC
KEY TRONIC CORPORATION
BSB DIVERSIFIED-BYTE* FINISHE
SEH AMERICA INC.
JOHN FLUKE MFG. CO., INC.
NORTHWEST PETROCHEMICAL CORPOR
OCCIDENTAL CHEMICAL CORPORATIO
FENTRON BUILDING PRODUCTS COHP
FNC CORPORATION
TODD PACIFIC SHIPYARDS CORP.
CITY
HIGHLAND
TACOMA
SEATTLE
SEATTLE
SEATTLE
SEATTLE
SEATTLE
AUBURN
KENT
KENT
TUKWILA
FERNDALE
KENT
ANACORTES
EVERETT
UASHOOGAL
SEATTLE
MCCHORD AFB
RENTON
BELLINGHAM
ANACORTES
KEYPORT
BREMERTON
OAK HARBOR
KENT
FERNDALE
PASCO
SILVERDALE
TACOMA
LONGVIEU
SPOKANE
KENT
VANCOUVER
EVERETT
ANACORTES
TACOMA
SEATTLE
YAKIMA
SEATTLE
TOTAL
GENERATED
(U.S. TONS)
132,726
10,389
9,304
6,971
6,489
6,456
6,418
3,894
3,320
3,174
2,458
2.155
1,994
1,866
1,856
1,540
1,535
1,363
1,336
1,034
1,005
916
908
717
706
695
600
584
528
478
469
404
403
401
394
383
369
353
319
303
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National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report
(Based on 1989 Data)
WASHINGTON
TABLE 6. FORTY LARGEST ROM HAZARDOUS WASTE FACILITIES, 1909
Tota
Rank EPA ID Site Name, City Manage
Management Method On Site Off Site Method Total
1 UA7890008967 DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY, RICHLAND 133,3!
AQUEOUS ORGANIC AND INORGANIC TREATMENT M091-M099 109,659 0 109,659
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129 17,636 899 18,536
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT N071-M079 5.143 0 5,143
AQUEOUS ORGANIC TREATMENT M081-M089 000
2 UAD020257945 CHEMICAL PROCESSORS INC., TACOMA 13,1
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT M071-M079 0 12,919 12,919
AQUEOUS ORGANIC TREATMENT M081-M089 0 201 201
AQUEOUS ORGANIC AND INORGANIC TREATMENT M091-M099 000
3 UAD058367152 NORTHWEST ENVIROSERVICE, INC., SEATTLE 10,1
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT M071-M079 0 6,353 6,353
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129 0 3,636 3,636
AQUEOUS ORGANIC TREATMENT M081-M089 0 U3 143
STABILIZATION M111-M119 0 17 17
LANDFILL M132 0 14 14
AQUEOUS ORGANIC AND INORGANIC TREATMENT N091-N099 0 10 10
4 WAD991281767 CROSBY & OVERTON INC., KENT 3,9
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129 0 3,775 3,775
STABILIZATION M111-M119 0 89 89
SLUDGE TREATMENT M101-M109 0 22 22
AQUEOUS ORGANIC TREATMENT M081-M089 0 18 18
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT M071-M079 0 15 15
5 WAD009250366 BP OIL COMPANY FERNDALE REFINE, FERNDALE 2,1
LAND TREATMENT M131 1,998 0 1,998
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129 102 0 102
6 WAD009275082 SHELL OIL COMPANY, ANACORTES 1,7
LAND TREATMENT M131 1,719 0 1,719
7 WAD041337130 BOEING - AUBURN, AUBURN 1,4
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT M071-M079 0 1,451 1,451
8 WAD009276197 TEXACO REFINING & MARKETING IN, ANACORTES <
LAND TREATMENT M131 996 0 996
9 WAD092300250 CHEMICAL PROCESSORS INC., WASHOUGAL «
ENERGY RECOVERY (REUSE AS FUEL) M051-M059 0 548 548
SOLVENTS RECOVERY N021-M029 0 396 396
SLUDGE TREATMENT M101-M109 099
10 UAD041585464 BOEING - EVERETT, EVERETT I
AQUEOUS ORGANIC TREATMENT N081-M089 0 371 371
AQUEOUS ORGANIC AND INORGANIC TREATMENT M091-M099 0 270 270
STABILIZATION M111-M119 0 187 187
11 WAD069548154 ARCO PRODUCTS CO., FERNDALE <
LAND TREATMENT M131 691 0 691
12 WAD009252297 GEORGIA-PACIFIC CORPORATION, BELLINGHAM !
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129 512 0 512
13 UAD000812909 CHEMICAL PROCESSORS INC., SEATTLE ;
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT M071-M079 0 346 346
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129 000
14 WAD037991528 WASHINGTON CHEMICAL INC., SPOKANE ;
SOLVENTS RECOVERY M021-M029 0 290 291
1 Excluding quantity Managed by storage only.
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(Baaed on 1989 Data)
WASHINGTON
TABLE 6. FORTY LARGEST ROW HAZARDOUS IWSTE FACILITIES, 1909 (continued)
lank EPA ID
Site N«
City
Management Method
15 WAD061669644 PENBERTHY ELECTRONELT INTL INC., SEATTLE
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129
AQUEOUS ORGANIC TREATMENT M081-M089
SLUDGE TREATMENT Ml01-Ml09
16 WA82H053995 US ARMY, YAK I HA FIRING CENTER, YAK I MA
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129
17 WAD000812917 CHEMICAL PROCESSORS INC., SEATTLE
OTHER TREATMENT M121-H129
18 WAD051247716 DAVIS WALKER CORPORATION, KENT
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT M071-M079
19 UAD991281841 HEWLETT PACKARD, LIBERTY LAKE
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT M071-M079
20 WAD041485301 WASHINGTON STATE UNIVERSITY, PULLMAN
AQUEOUS ORGANIC AND INORGANIC TREATMENT
AQUEOUS ORGANIC TREATMENT
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT
OTHER TREATMENT
21 WAD000064642 JOHNSON MATTHEY ELECTRONICS
SOLVENTS RECOVERY
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT
M091-M099
H081-M089
M071-M079
M121-M129
IN, SPOKANE
M021-M029
M071-N079
22 UA2170023418 PUGET SOUND NAVAL SHIPYARD, BREMERTON
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT M071-M079
AQUEOUS ORGANIC AND INORGANIC TREATMENT M091-M099
23 UAD009262171 BOEING - RENTON, RENTON
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129
On Site
0
0
0
0
0
66
10
5
0
0
0
4
0
1
0
0
Off Site
120
48
28
128
95
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Method Total
120
48
28
128
95
66
10
5
0
0
0
4
0
1
0
0
Total
Managed 1
197
128
95
66
10
5
4
1
tctuding quantity managed by storage only.
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West Virginia
Region HI
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WEST VIRGINIA
Region Address:
U.S. EPA Region III
Waste Management Branch
Mail Stop 3HW53
841 Chestnut Street
Philadelphia, PA 19107
Biennial Report Data Collection
Instrument
State-specific annual report
Address of Participating State
Environmental Authority
Generator Assistance Program
Waste Management Section
Department of Natural Resources
1356 Hansford Street
Charleston, WV 25301
Contact Name:
Phone:
Mr. Dale Moncer
Environmental Analyst
Notes: No special notes for West Virginia.
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National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Haste Report
(Based on 19B9 Data)
WEST VIRGINIA
Table 1. KM Hazardous Waste Generation and Mamnn.a»nt, 1989
Total Number of RCRA Large Quantity Generators: 102
Total Quantity of Regulated Waste Generated: 14,390,206 tons
RCRA TSD Facilities (excluding storage-only facilities)
Facilities managing only waste generated on site 7
Facilities Managing only waste generated off site 0
Facilities Managing waste generated both on and off site 7
Total RCRA TSD Facilities (excluding storage-only facilities): 14
Total Quantity of RCRA Regulated Waste Managed in RCRA TSO units: 14,335,403 tons
(excluding quantity Managed in storage only)
Total RCRA TSD Facilities: 19
Final Disposition of wastes
Management Method
in RCRA Processes
METALS RECOVERY (FOR REUSE)
SOLVENTS RECOVERY
INCINERATION
ENERGY RECOVERY (REUSE AS FUEL)
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT
AQUEOUS ORGANIC TREATMENT
OTHER TREATMENT
LANDFILL
SURFACE IMPOUNDMENT
TOTAL
PERCENTAGE
No. of
facilities Hi
Code
M011-M019
N021-M029
M041-M049
M051-M059
M071-M079
M081-M089
M121-M129
M132
M133
using
Method*
1
1
8
4
2
4
5
2
1
14
-
On site
0
19
28,319
4,240
24
14,254,669
27,717
17,329
1,446
14,333,763
100.0 X
Hazardous Waste Managed
Quantities (tons)
Off site
Total Percent
137
0
380
202
87
0
831
4
0
1,641
.0 X
137
19
28,699
4,442
110
14.254,669
28,548
17,334
1,446
14,335,403
100X
.0
.0
.2
.0
.0
99.4
.2
.1
.0
100.0
.
*Colum May not sun to total because facilities-May have Multiple handling Methods.
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(Baaed on 1989 Data)
NEST VIRGINIA
TABLE 2. ROW Hazardous Uacte laports and Exports. 1989
State
AR
CT
IN
ICY
MA
NH
NJ
NY
OR
PA
TX
TOTAL
1 •ports
Tons Received
72
7
360
147
116
23
109
2
2
421
516
1.774
State
AL
AR
DE
FL
GA
IL
IN
ICY
LA
MD
NI
NN
NC
NJ
NY
OH
PA
SC
TN
TX
VA
Exports
Tons Shipped
317
472
29
172
187
176
2,296
349
794
27
713
137
557
8,076
584
37,080
7,589
3,583
4
548
78
TOTAL
63,767
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National Biennial RCM Hazardous Waste Report
(Baaed on 1989 Data)
UEST VIRGINIA
TABLE 3. BANK ORDBt OF 40 LARGEST HAZARDOUS WASTES GENERATED. 1909
Rank
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
U
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
Waste Type
Quantity Generated
(tons)
Percentage
HOMX*
KOMX*
U019
D002
F006
F003
D001
DOMX*
UOHX*
K035
K062
K027
FONX*
IC061
D003
D008
0007
F002
F008
F005
U051
F007
K083
D009
K087
U220
IC048
0004
K016
U221
K106
K044
U044
K085
U165
F001
U080
D006
U223
0005
13,513,270
580,032
162,338
43,340
14,719
13,020
12,073
10,822
7,839
6,765
4,568
4,413
3,552
2,047
,662
,661
,368
,352
,162
,050
599
496
271
247
224
174
143
135
130
130
97
94
72
53
42
36
35
26
21
20
93.9
4.0
1.1
.3
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
* These waste types represent waste streams that were characterized
by mre than one EPA waste code. An explanation of the derivation
of these Mixture codes is provided in Section 2-3.
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National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report
(Based on 1969 Data)
Table 4. Four Largest Quantities
Management
Method
IEST VIRGINIA
and Types of RCRA Hazardous
METALS RECOVERY (FOR REUSE)
SOLVENTS RECOVERY
INCINERATION
ENERGY RECOVERY (REUSE AS FUEL)
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT
AQUEOUS ORGANIC TREATMENT
OTHER TREATMENT
LANDFILL
SURFACE IMPOUNDMENT
TOTAL
Waste Managed, by RCRA
Quantity Managed
Method, 1909
Code 1
M011-M019
M021-M029
M041-M049
M051-M059
M071-M079
M081-M089
M121-M129
M132
M133
teste Type i
D001
F003
MONK*
D001
K027
FOMX*
MOMX*
F003
D001
D003
D007
D001
MOMX*
KOMX*
U019
D002
D002
F007
F008
MOMX*
MOMX*
UOMX*
DOMX*
D007
MOMX*
in State (tons)
137
19
10,214
7,297
4,788
3,382
3,610
624
174
28
107
3
13.483,853
578,624
162,336
10,461
26,278
1,215
640
360
10,377
6,235
624
51
1,446
14,335,403
* These waste types represent waste streams that were characterized
by More than one EPA waste code. An explanation of the derivation
of these mixture codes is provided in Section 2-3.
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(Based on 19B9 Data)
VEST VIRGINIA
TABLE 5. FORTY LARGEST RCRA HAZARDOUS HASTE
TORS AND RCRA QUANTITY GENERATED, 1989
RANK
EPAIO
SITE NAME
CITY
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
UVD 004341491
UVD005005509
UVD056866312
WVD045875291
UVD000068908
UVD004325353
UVD004336749
WVD981 102890
UVDOOS012851
UVD072667801
UVD980555239
UVD981034101
WVD060692126
UVD136333580
UVD005005087
UVD039990965
UVD005005079
UVD000737387
WVD981945215
UVD000765297
UVD981730757
UVD039060983
WVD060682291
WVD003095536
WVD981 107600
UVD000797720
WVD981738909
WVD980552384
WVD041517830
UVD980552202
WVD 08891 1854
WVD061 769592
UV01 70023691
UVD003080959
WVD005010277
UVD004319539
UVD041952714
UVD003062643
WVD988767596
UVD004336343
AMERICAN CYANAMID COMPANY
RHONE-POULENC AC COMPANY
MORAY CORPORATION
DUPONT UASHINGTON WORKS
UEIRTON STEEL CORPORATION
UNION CARBIDE CORPORATION
KOPPERS INDUSTRIES INC
FMC CORPORATION
DUPONT
STEEL OF WEST VIRGINIA
OLIN CORPORATION
SAFETY-KLEEN CORP
PITTSBURGH TUBE COMPANY
HOMER LAUGHLIN CHINA CO
FMC CORPORATION
MONSANTO CHEMICAL COMPANY
FMC CORPORATION
SAFETY-KLEEN CORP
NEWELL SPECIALTY CHEMICALS INC
LCP CHEMICALS - WV INC/HANLIN CHEMICALS
ACCS INC
WHEELING-PITTSBURGH STEEL CORP
UNION CARBIDE CORPORATION
3M COMPANY
ADSORPTION SYSTEMS INC
WHEELING-PITTSBURGH STEEL CORP
AMERICAN WOODNARIC CORPORATION
GE SPECIALTY CHEMICALS INC NORTH PLANT
USC COMPANY
BELPAR CHEMICAL SERVICES
GE CHEMICALS INC
ANCHOR HOCKING PACKAGING CO
ALLEGANY BALLISTICS LAB / HERCULES INC
KOPPERS INDUSTRIES INC
OCCIDENTAL CHEMICAL CORPORATION
WHEELING-PITTSBURGH STEEL CORP
DUPONT POTOMAC RIVER WORKS
BADGER POWHATAN
CEREDO COMPRESSOR STATION
PPG INDUSTRIES INC NATRIUM PLANT
WILLOW ISLAND
INSTITUTE
NATRIUM
WASHINGTON
WEIRTON
LONG REACH
FOLLANSBEE
I INSTITUTE
BELLE
HUNTINGTON
NOUNOSVILLE
WHEELING
JANE LEW
NEWELL
NITRO
NITRO
SOUTH CHARLESTON
NITRO
NEWELL
MOUNDSVILLE
NITRO
WHEELING
SOUTH CHARLESTON
MIDDLEWAY
MORGANTOUN
BEECH BOTTOM
MOOREFIELD
MORGANTOUN
WEIRTON
MINERAL WELLS
WASHINGTON
WEIRTON
ROCKET CENTER
GREEN SPRING
BELLE
FOLLANSBEE
FALLING WATERS
RANSOM
HUNTINGTON
NATRIUM
TOTAL
GENERATED
(U.S. TONS)
7,886,806
5,814.145
585,036
32,167
19,470
17,191
7,140
5,232
2,753
2,074
1,645
1,641
1,154
1,111
694
661
628
620
580
553
507
500
462
449
360
359
343
309
301
296
294
264
261
239
237
227
223
199
190
189
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(Baaed on 1989 Data)
VEST VIRGINIA
TABLE 6. FORTY LARGEST RCRA HAZARDOUS UASTE FACILITIES, 1989
Tot
Rank EPA ID Site Nane, City Nanag
Management Method On Site Off Site Method Total
1 WVD004341491 AMERICAN CYAKAMID COMPANY, WILLOW ISLAND 7,884,
AQUEOUS ORGANIC TREATMENT M081-M089 7,872,801 0 7,872,801
INCINERATION M041-M049 10,710 0 10,710
SURFACE IMPOUNDMENT M153 1,446 0 1,446
2 UVD005005509 RHONE-POULENC AG COMPANY, INSTITUTE 5,813,
AQUEOUS ORGANIC TREATMENT M081-M089 5,793,245 0 5,793,245
LANDFILL M132 16,695 4 16,699
ENERGY RECOVERY (REUSE AS FUEL) M051-M059 3,610 0 3,610
3 WVD056866312 NOBAY CORPORATION, NATRIUM 583
AQUEOUS ORGANIC TREATMENT M081-M089 578,782 0 578,782
INCINERATION M041-M049 4,820 375 5,195
4 UVD045875291 DUPONT WASHINGTON WORKS, WASHINGTON 31,
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129 26,278 0 26,278
INCINERATION N041-M049 5,415 0 5,415
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT H071-M079 303
5 UVD004325353 UNION CARBIDE CORPORATION. LONG REACH 17,
AQUEOUS ORGANIC TREATMENT M081-M089 9,841 0 9,841
INCINERATION M041-M049 6,712 0 6,712
LANDFILL M132 634 0 634
6 UVD000068908 WEIRTON STEEL CORPORATION, VEIRTON 1,
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129 1,079 776 1,855
7 UVD039990965 MONSANTO CHEMICAL COMPANY, NITRO
ENERGY RECOVERY (REUSE AS FUEL) M051-M059 622 0 622
8 UVD060682291 UNION CARBIDE CORPORATION, SOUTH CHARLESTON
INCINERATION M041-M049 461 4 465
METALS RECOVERY (FOR REUSE) M011-M019 0 137 137
9 UVD981107600 ADSORPTION SYSTEMS INC., NORGANTOUN
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129 360 0 360
10 UV0170023691 ALLEGANY BALLISTICS LAB / HERCULES INC., ROCKET CENTER
INCINERATION M041-M049 183 0 183
11 UVD005005483 UNION CARBIDE SOUTH CHARLESTON PLANT, SOUTH CHARLESTON
ENERGY RECOVERY (REUSE AS FUEL) M051-M059 8 173 181
12 WVD076826015 INCO ALLOYS INTERNATIONAL INC., HUNTINGTON
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT M071-M079 21 87 107
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129 0 55 55
INCINERATION M041-M049 0 1 1
13 WVD0419527U DUPONT POTOMAC RIVER WORKS, FALLING WATERS
ENERGY RECOVERY (REUSE AS FUEL) M051-M059 0 28 28
SOLVENTS RECOVERY N021-M029 19 0 19
INCINERATION M041-M049 18 0 18
14 WVD980552384 GE SPECIALTY CHEMICALS INC NORTH PLANT, MORGANTOWN
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129 000
1 Excluding quantity Managed by storage only.
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Wisconsin
Region V
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WISCONSIN
Region Address:
U.S. EPA Region V
Waste Management Division
230 S. Dearborn Street
Mail Stop 5HR13
Chicago, IL 60604
Biennial Report Data Collection
Instrument:
Customized
Report
Hazardous Waste
Address of Participating State
Environmental Authority
Wisconsin Department of
Natural Resources
Bureau of Solid and Hazardous
Waste
Hazardous Waste Management
Section
101 South Webster SW/3
Madison, Wl 53707
Contact Name:
Phone:
Ms. Aggie Cook
(608) 266-2414
Notes: No special notes for Wisconsin.
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National Biennial ROM Hazardous Uaste Report
(Based on 1989 Data)
WISCONSIN
Table 1. RCRA Nazardous Uaste Generation and Nanumawit, 19B9
Total Number of RCRA Large Quantity Generators: 559
Total Quantity of Regulated Uaste Generated: 411,897 tons
RCRA TSD Facilities (excluding storage-only facilities)
Facilities Managing only waste generated on site 18
Facilities Managing only waste generated off site 8
Facilities Managing waste generated both on and off site 8
Total RCRA TSD Facilities (excluding storage-only facilities): 34
Total Quantity of RCRA Regulated Uaste Managed in RCRA TSO units: 371,333 tons
(excluding quantity Managed in storage only)
Total RCRA TSO Facilities: 55
Final Disposition of wastes
Hanageaent Method
SOLVENTS RECOVERY
INCINERATION
ENERGY RECOVERY (REUSE AS FUEL)
FUEL BLENDING
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT
AQUEOUS ORGANIC TREATMENT
STABILIZATION
OTHER TREATMENT
INVALID SYSTEM TYPE
TOTAL
PERCENTAGE
in RCRA
No. of
facilities
using
Code Method*
M021-M029
M041-M049
M051-M059
M061
M071-M079
M081-M089
M1 11 -Ml 19
M121-M129
11
4
3
2
10
2
1
6
10
Hazardous Uaste Managed
Quantities (tons)
On site
5,289
2,462
1,990
34,126
270,478
88
622
6,083
0
321,138
86.5 X
Off site
33,222
198
165
10,709
3.447
2
0
0
2,454
50,195
13.5 X
Total Percent
38,511
2,659
2,155
44,835
273,925
90
622
6,083
2,454
371,333
100X
10.4
.7
.6
12.1
73.8
.0
.2
1.6
.7
100.0
-
•Colum May not SUB to total because facilities May have Multiple handling Methods.
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(Raced on 1989 Data)
UISCONSIN
TABLE 2. ROM Hazardous Uaste laports and Exports. 1909
laports
State Tons Received
XL 241
AR 50
CA 44
IA 4,118
IL 12,486
IN 1,113
KS 558
KY 23
LA 4
MA 0
NO 14
Ml 525
NN 3,469
NO 304
NT 2
NC 12
NO 26
NE 0
NY 25
ON 110
SO 22
TN 42
TX 199
TOTAL 23,387
Exports
State
AL
AR
AZ
CA
CT
FL
GA
IA
IL
IN
KS
KY
LA
MA
NO
NI
NN
NO
NC
NE
NJ
NY
OH
OK
PA
RI
SC
TN
TX
Tons Shipped
569
276
120
113
3
0
4
1,640
29,224
10,067
115
789
810
20
2
18,459
1,634
30,787
8
4,305
47
0
11,462
171
55
39
119
348
2
TOTAL
111,190
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National iiemial RCRA Hazardous waste Report
(Based on 1909 Data)
WISCONSIN
TABLE 3. RANK ORDER OF 40 LARGEST HAZARDOUS IMSTES GENERATED, 1989
Quantity Generated
Rank Waste Type (tons) Percentage
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
H
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
F006
D007
F003
D003
D008
0002
K071
D001
K062
F005
D004
F019
F002
F001
D006
D009
K051
D005
F008
P058
U190
F027
F007
P023
K106
D010
P002
U226
U239
0014
F011
D011
U154
F004
U115
K086
F024
U083
U188
U134
145,621
76,220
43,362
35,090
30,456
21,219
18,830
14,615
11,176
4,495
4,331
2,095
1,780
1,205
343
338
129
83
76
73
53
49
43
42
38
30
24
23
10
8
6
3
3
3
2
2
2
2
1
1
35.4
18.5
10.5
8.5
7.4
5.2
4.6
3.5
2.7
1.1
1.1
.5
.4
.3
.1
.1
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
* These waste types represent waste streams that were characterized
by wore than one EPA waste code. An explanation of the derivation
of these nixture codes is provided in Section 2-3.
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National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Uaste Report
(Baaed on 1989 Data)
WISCONSIN
Table 4. Four Largest Quantities and Types of RCRA Hazardous Uaste Managed, by RCRA Mananta^nt Method, 1989
Management Quantity Managed
Method Code Waste Type in State (tons)
SOLVENTS RECOVERY M021-M029 FOOS 19,023
F003 11,269
D001 4,798
F002 2,681
INCINERATION M041-M049 D001 1,648
F003 910
FOOS 94
F002 7
ENERGY RECOVERY (REUSE AS FUEL) MOS1-M059 D001 2,120
FOOS 35
FUEL BLENDING M061 F003 34,689
D001 9,142
FOOS 684
F002 246
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT M071-M079 F006 139,054
0007 70,600
D003 34,964
K071 18,795
AQUEOUS ORGANIC TREATMENT M081-M089 F027 88
0004 2
STABILIZATION M111-M119 0008 622
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129 D004 4,272
0001 1,570
0002 188
FOOS 32
INVALID SYSTEM TYPE D001 1,360
FOOS 366
F003 343
F001 169
TOTAL 371,333
* These waste types represent waste streams that were characterized
by anre than one EPA waste code. An explanation of the derivation
of these Mixture codes is provided in Section 2-3.
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National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report
(Based on 1969 Data)
WISCONSIN
TABLE 5. FORTY LARGEST RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE GENERATORS AND ROtA QUANTITY GENERATED, 1989
RANK
EPAID
SITE NAME
CITY
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
UID006107122
UID098547854
WID000808824
UJD059972935
UID046536231
UID006085815
UID054105218
UID006073225
UID990829475
UID006089189
WID006141402
WID096344056
UID028877074
UID980615439
UID006091425
WID073830028
WID980905293
UID00612S215
WID006102545
WID053687968
UID980898266
UID059980045
UID023350192
UID006072425
WID0061 16529
WID006096192
WID006082531
UID050269372
UID007947898
UID000808964
UID000808519
UID000808857
WID006095038
UID006120919
UID006101695
UID006126999
WID006144737
UI9210020054
UID006078307
UID006183826
WILLIAMS S K CO
METRO LANDFILL I DEVELOPMENT COMPANY
AVGANIC INDUSTRIES INC
PPG INDUSTRIES INC
VULCAN MATERIALS CO
A 0 SMITH AUTOMOTIVE PRODUCTS CO
MASTER LOCK COMPANY INC
KOHLER COMPANY
WASTE RESEARCH & RECLAMATION
MACUHYTE COMPANY
FORT HOWARD STEEL INC
US CHROME CORP OF WISCONSIN
CHARTER MANUFACTURING COMPANY-PROCESS
COOK COMPOSITES AND POLYMERS CO
JOHNSON SC & SON INC
W6250 WEST PIONEER RD PO BOX1939
PIERCE MANUFACTURING INC
US WORMALD INC - ANSUL FIRE PROTECTION
JOHN DEERE-HORICON WORKS OF DEERE I CO
MIDWEST STEEL CO
SPECIALTYCHEM PRODUCTS CORP
GM TRUCK AND BUS ASSEMBLY PLANT
MILWAUKEE SOLVENTS I CHEMICAL CORP
CHRYSLER MOTORS MILW MANUF
TECUMSEH PRODUCTS CO INC
ACME GALVANIZING INC
BRIGGS & STRATTON CORP
CHRYSLER MOTORS CORP
HOFFER'S INC-COATINGS DIVISION
3M CO-BLDG SUPPLY t CLEANING PRGOCTS DIV
CHRYSLER MOTORS CORP
JOHNSON CONTROLS INC GLOBE BATTERY
OILGEAR COMPANY
UNIROYAL ENGINEERED PRODUCTS, INC.
OUTOKUMPU AMERICAN BRASS INC
PIERCE MANUFACTURING INC
CURWOQD INC
US ARMY BADGER AMMUNITION PLANT
BRADLEY CORPORATION
NORTHERN ENGRAVING CORP
WAUWATOSA
FRANKLIN
COTTAGE GROVE
OAK CREEK
PORT EDWARDS
MILWAUKEE
MILWAUKEE
KOHLER
EAU CLAIRE
KENOSHA
GREEN BAY
FOND DU LAC
SAUKVILLE
SAUKVILLE
STURTEVANT
FOND DU LAC
APPLETON
MARINETTE
HORICON
MADISON
MARINETTE
JANESVILLE
MENOHONEE FALLS
MILWAUKEE
NEW HOLSTEIN
MILWAUKEE
WAUWATOSA
KENOSHA
WAUSAU
PRAIRIE DU CHIEN
KENOSHA
MILWAUKEE
MILWAUKEE
STOUGHTON
KENOSHA
APPLETON
NEW LONDON
BARABOO
MENOMONEE FLS
SPARTA
TOTAL
GENERATED
(U.S. TONS)
231.911
21,994
21,838
19,628
18,904
16,320
8,956
4,509
3,970
3,967
3,775
3,398
3,072
2,422
2,308
2,237
,794
,755
.615
,505
,456
.366
,331
1,158
993
923
864
810
669
604
511
509
485
479
471
420
408
403
376
370
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(Based on 1989 Data)
Rank EPA ID Site
Management Method
WISCONSIN
TABLE 6. FORTY LARGEST RCRA HAZARDOUS IMSTE FACILITIES, 1989
, City
1
UAUUATOSA
M071-M079
COTTAGE GROVE
N061
M021-K029
INC.,
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
UID006107122 WILLIAMS S K CO..
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT
WID000808824 AVGANIC INDUSTRIES
FUEL BLENDING
SOLVENTS RECOVERY
INVALID SYSTEM TYPE
UID046536231 VULCAN MATERIALS CO., PORT EDWARDS
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT M071-M079
WID059972935 PPG INDUSTRIES INC., OAK CREEK
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129
SOLVENTS RECOVERY M021-M029
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT M071-M079
INVALID SYSTEM TYPE
WID990829475 WASTE RESEARCH & RECLAMATION, EAU CLAIRE
FUEL BLENDING N061
WID054105218 MASTER LOCK COMPANY INC., MILWAUKEE
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT M071-M079
WID023350192 MILWAUKEE SOLVENTS & CHEMICAL CORP., MENOMONEE FALLS
SOLVENTS RECOVERY M021-M029
WID006435895 HYDRITE CHEMICAL COMPANY, MILWAUKEE
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT M071-M079
U1D096344056 US CHROME CORP OF WISCONSIN, FOND DU LAC
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT M071-M079
WID980615439 COOK COMPOSITES AND POLYMERS CO, SAUKVILLE
INCINERATION M041-M049
WID006091425 JOHNSON SC & SON INC., STURTEVANT
ENERGY RECOVERY (REUSE AS FUEL) N051-M059
INVALID SYSTEM TYPE
WID073830028 W6250 WEST PIONEER RD PO 80X1939, FOND DU LAC
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT M071-M079
SOLVENTS RECOVERY M021-M029
W1D006073225 KOHLER COMPANY, KOHLER
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT M071-M079
STABILIZATION M111-M119
WID981097769 SAFETY-KLEEN CORP-(5-100-01), WAUKESHA
INVALID SYSTEM TYPE
WID006125215 US WORMALD INC - ANSUL FIRE PROTECTION, MARIHETTE
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT M071-M079
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129
WID980896633 SAFETY-KLEEN CORP-(5-197-01), MADISON
INVALID SYSTEM TYPE
UID006120919 UNIROYAL ENGINEERED PRODUCTS, INC., STOUGHTON
SOLVENTS RECOVERY M021-N029
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129
WID981187297 SAFETY-KLEEN CORP-(5-176-01). KAUKAUNA
INVALID SYSTEM TYPE
WID053689196 ASHLAND CHEMICAL INC., MILWAUKEE
INVALID SYSTEM TYPE
WID000713636 BRIGGS fc STRATTON CORP., MENOMONEE FALLS
ENERGY RECOVERY (REUSE AS FUEL) M051-M059
On Site
231.756
21,471
0
0
18,795
5,825
4,851
4,272
0
12,655
8,707
1LS
0
0
3,270
2,404
1,888
0
1,694
116
1,100
622
0
884
188
0
270
32
0
0
68
Off Site
0
10,709
28,796
41
0
0
0
0
3
0
0
4,422
3,405
0
155
0
30
0
0
0
0
1,163
0
0
536
0
0
277
276
165
Method Total
231,756
32,180
28,796
41
18,795
5,825
4,851
4,272
3
12,655
8,707
4,422
3,405
3,270
2,558
1,888
30
1,694
116
1,100
622
1,163
884
188
536
270
32
277
276
232
Tot
Manag
231,
61,
18,
H,
12,
8,
4,
3,
3,
2,
1
1
1
1
1
1 Excluding quantity managed by storage only.
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(Based on 1989 Data)
Rank EPA ID
WISCONSIN
TABLE 6. FORTY LARGEST RCRA HAZARDOUS IMSTE FACILITIES. 1989 (continued)
Site Name, City
Management Method
21
WID073838880 NATIONAL TANK SVC OF WIS INC., UEST AILIS
INVALID SYSTEM TYPE
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129
22 UID0061U73? OJRWOOD INC., NEW LONDON
INCINERATION M041-M049
23 WID044393114 ZIMPRO PASSAVANT, ROTHSCHILD
INVALID SYSTEM TYPE
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT M071-M079
AQUEOUS ORGANIC TREATMENT M081-M089
INCINERATION M041-M049
24 UID006135818 SEMLING-MENKE CO INC., MERRILL
AQUEOUS ORGANIC TREATMENT M081-M089
25 UID006116529 TECUMSEH PRODUCTS CO INC.. NEW HOLSTEIN
SOLVENTS RECOVERY M021-M029
26 UID030199434 ALGOMA HARDWOODS INC., ALGOMA
ENERGY RECOVERY (REUSE AS FUEL) M051-M059
27 WID006113906 ALDRICH CHEMICAL COMPANY INC., MILWAUKEE
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129
28 WID006U2061 CMC TRADE WINDS, MANAMA
INCINERATION M041-M049
SOLVENTS RECOVERY M021-M029
29 UID006070429 EGGERS HARDWOOD PRODUCTS CORP., NEENAH
SOLVENTS RECOVERY M021-M029
WID980896641 SAFETY-KLEEN CORP-(5-150-01), LA CROSSE
INVALID SYSTEM TYPE
WI9210020054 US ARMY BADGER AMMUNITION PLANT, BARABOO
SOLVENTS RECOVERY M021-M029
32 WID084224179 OMC PARTS & ACCESSORIES, BELOIT
SOLVENTS RECOVERY M021-M029
33 WIT560012247 UNIV OF WIS-MILWAUKEE, MILWAUKEE
OTHER TREATMENT M121-M129
34 WID023542756 MARTIN PONTIAC INC., SHEBOYGAN
SOLVENTS RECOVERY M021-M029
30
31
On Site
0
17
57
0
0
0
1
88
42
35
22
0
0
10
0
1
1
0
0
Off Site
79
0
37
46
43
2
0
0
0
0
0
6
4
0
2
0
0
0
0
1
Method Total
79
17
94
46
43
2
1
88
42
35
22
6
4
10
2
1
1
0
0
Total
Managed 1
96
94
91
88
42
35
22
11
10
2
1
1
0
0
•xcluding quantity Managed by storage only.
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Wyoming
Region VIII
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WYOMING
EPA Region Address:
U.S. EPA Region Vlfl
Hazardous Waste Management
Division
Mail Stop HWM-RI
999 18th Street, Suite 500
Denver, CO 80202
Biennial Report Data Collection
Instrument:
Hazardous Waste Report
Address of Participating State
Environmental Authority
Solid Waste Management Program
Department of Environmental Quality
122 West 25th Street
Cheyenne, WY 82002
Contact Name:
Phone:
Mr. Carl Anderson
Region I Supervisor
(307) 777-7752
Notes: No special notes for Wyoming.
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National Biennial ROM Hazardous Uacte Report
(Baaed on 1989 Data)
WYOMING
Table 1. RCRA Hazardous Waste Generation and
Total Number of RCRA Large Quantity Generators:
Total Quantity of Regulated Waste Generated:
RCRA TSD Facilities (excluding storage-only facilities)
Facilities Managing only waste generated on site
Facilities Managing only waste generated off site
Facilities managing waste generated both on and off site
Total RCRA TSO Facilities (excluding storage-only facilities):
Total Quantity of RCRA Regulated Waste Managed in RCRA TSO units:
(excluding quantity managed in storage only)
Total RCRA TSD Facilities:
Final Disposition of wastes
Management Method
LAND TREATMENT
TOTAL
PERCENTAGE
in RCRA Proteaten
No. of
facilities
using
Code
M131
t. 1989
19
3,180 tons
0
1
0
1
287 tons
7
Hazardous Waste Managed
Quantities (tons)
method*
1
1
On site
0
0
.0 X
Off site
287
287
100.0 X
Total Percent
287 100.0
287 100.0
100X
•Colum nay not sun to total because facilities nay have Multiple handling methods.
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(Baaed on 1989 Data)
WTCNIMG
TABLE 2. KCRA Hazardous Uaste laports and Exports, 19B9
laports Exports
State Tons Received State Tons Shipped
0 CO 0
10 751
TOTAL 0 NE 60
TX 7
UT 2,136
VT 0
TOTAL 2,954
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National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report
(Baaed on 1989 Data)
UTCMIIIG
TABLE 3. BANK ORDER OF 40 LARGEST HAZARDOUS IMSTES GENERATED. 1989
Quantity Generated
Rank Uaste Type (tons) Percentage
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
15
K051
K001
MOMX*
K049
D001
FOMX*
DOHX*
D007
U210
K050
D008
D009
D002
F002
F005
K048
2,369
268
262
105
75
29
21
17
15
12
6
2
1
0
0
0
74.5
8.4
8.2
3.3
2.3
.9
.7
.5
.5
.4
.2
.1
.0
.0
.0
.0
* These waste types represent waste streans that were characterized
by more than one EPA waste code. An explanation of the derivation
of these mixture codes is provided in Section 2-3.
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(Based on 1989 Data)
WYOMING
Table 4. Four Largest Quantities and Types of ROM Hazardous Waste Managed, by RCRA Hirtagrm-nt Method, 1989
Management Quantity Managed
Method Code Waste Type in State (tons)
LAND TREATMENT M131 K051 287
TOTAL 287
* These waste types represent waste streams that were characterized
by more than one EPA waste code. An explanation of the derivation
of these mixture codes is provided in Section 2-3.
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National Biennial KM Hazardous I
(Based en 1989 Data)
cte Report
RANK
UrOMING
TABLE 5. FORTY LAMEST RCRA HAZARDOUS HASTE GENERATORS AMD ROM OUANTin GENERATB), 1989
EPAID
SITE NAME
CITY
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
WYD048743009
UYD051843613
VYD007064447
WYD061 112470
VYD079959185
UYD093295079
WYD048128227
WYD083705707
VTD120371810
UYD980962005
UYD058854688
UYD030434724
VYD098713563
UYD000712687
UYD982S97973
UYD982647885
WYD064052475
WYD072972144
UYD982590333
LITTLE AMERICA REFINING COMPANY
FRONTIER OIL CHEYENNE REF (KUSTf/RKT)
AMOCO OIL COMPANY CASPER REFINERY
UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD
SINCLAIR OIL CORPORATION
CROWN CORK I SEAL INC
WYOMING MACHINERY COMPANY
THUNDER BASIN COAL -BLACK THUNDER MINE
UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD YARD
UELCHEM INC. UORLAND FACILITY
AMAX COAL CO. BELLE AYR MINE
BAKER HUGHES TUBULAR SERVICES
KERR-MCGEE COAL CORP - JACOBS RANCH MINE
NALCO CHEMICAL COMPANY
LYNN'S SERVICE CENTER
FNC CORPORATION
UNICHEM INTERNATIONAL INC.
BRIDGER COAL COMPANY
MOUNTAIN VIEW AUTO BODY
CASPER
CHEYENNE
CASPER
LARAMIE
SINCLAIR
UORLAND
CASPER
WRIGHT
CHEYENNE
WORLAND
GILLETTE
CASPER
WRIGHT
EVANSVILLE
CODY
MILLS
CASPER
ROCK SPRINGS
LARAMIE
TOTAL
GENERATED
(U.S. TONS)
1,300
884
554
268
37
28
18
16
15
12
11
10
9
8
6
3
2
1
0
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National Biennial ROM Hazardous Itaste Report
(Baaed on 1989 Data)
WTOMING
TABLE 6. FORTY LARGEST RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE FACILITIES, 1989
Tot)
Rank EPA ID Site Mane, City Manage
Management Method On Site Off Site Method Total
1 WYD991301086 AMOCO PIPELINE TANK FARM, CASPER
LAND TREATMENT M131 0 287 287
1 Excluding quantity aanaged by storage only.
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Appendix A
Definitions
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DEFINITIONS
Accumulation
Activity/Production Index
Acute Hazardous Waste
Authorized State
CAS Number
CBI
A site that does not hold RCRA Interim Status or a RCRA permit
(Le., a site that does not have active RCRA Part A or Part B permit
applications) may accumulate hazardous waste for a short period of
time before shipping it off site. The waste must be accumulated in
either tanks or containers; it may not be accumulated in surface
impoundments.
Generators of more than 1,000 kg (2200 Ibs) of hazardous waste per
month may accumulate their waste for up to 90 days before shipping
it off site.
Generators of 100 kg (220 Ibs) to 1,000 kg (Z200 Ibs) of hazardous
waste per month may accumulate their waste for up to 180 days
before shipping it off site. If the nearest treatment, storage,
disposal, or recycling facility to which they can send their waste is
more than 200 miles away, they may accumulate their waste for 270
days.
The activity/production index is a measure of changes in
production, activity, economics and/or other factors that affected
the quantity of hazardous waste generated in 1989, compared to
1988. The Index is used to distinguish between inter-year hazardous
waste generation quantity changes resulting from waste
minimization activity, and changes that were attributable to
production, activity, economics or other factors.
Acute hazardous waste is any hazardous waste with an EPA Waste
Code beginning with the letter T", or any of the following "P codes:
F020, F021, F022, F023, F026, and F027. These wastes are subject
to stringent quantity standards for accumulation and generation.
An authorized State is one which has obtained authorization from
EPA to direct the RCRA program.
The Chemical Abstracts Service (CAS) number identifies a toxic
chemical by a unique eight-digit number.
Confidential Business Information (CBI) refers to information a
facility does not wish to make available to the general public for
competitive business reasons. CBI may be claimed for certain
information in your report. A daim of CBI may be made in
accordance with 40 CFR Pan 2, Subpart B.
Nocc:
:aotic|*Uybmdiaf. Refer to Title 40 of CFR for peeve tepl waning.
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CFR
Characteristic Waste
Deiisted Wastes
Disposal
EPA Identification
Number
Excluded Wastes
Facility
The Code of Federal Regulations, or CFR, contains the detailed
regulations, written by Federal Agencies, to implement the
provisions of laws passed by Congress. Regulations in the CFR
have the force of Federal law.
A waste classified as hazardous because it is ignitabie, corrosive,
reactive, or toxic as determined by the EP toxicity test is a
characteristic waste. It has an EPA Waste Code in the range "D001*
to "DOIT. Each of these four characteristics are defined in 40 CFR
261.20 SubpartC.
Deiisted wastes are site-specific wastes that are excluded from
reporting under 40 CFR 26020 and 26022. A waste at a particular
generating site may be excluded or delisted from the lists of
tazardous waste in Subpart D of Part 261 by petitioning the EPA
Administrator for a regulatory amendment
Disposal means the discharge, deposit, injection, dumping, spilling,
leaking, or placing of any hazardous waste into or on any land or
water so that such hazardous waste may enter the environment or
be emitted into the air or discharged into any waters including
ground water.
The Environmental Protection Agency, EPA, is also called USEPA,
for United States Environmental Protection Agency. Established in
1970 by presidential executive order, it brings together parts of
various government agencies involved with the control of pollution.
Note that some State environmental authorities may be called EPA
also, as in Illinois EPA.
The EPA identification number is a 12-character digit number
assigned by either EPA or the authorized State to each generator,
transporter, and treatment, storage, or disposal facility. Facilities
which are not generators but anticipate possible generation activity
may also apply for and receive an EPA ED number. The first two
characters are alphabetical and stand for the state in which the site
is physically located. The third character can be either alphabetical
or numeric. The remaining nine characters are always numeric.
A list of wastes that are excluded from regulation under 40 CFR
261.4 and 2613(c)(2)(ii).
In this report, a facility is a site which manages hazardous wastes on
site. Facilities are also called TSDs" or "TSDRs."
Note: Definition* «TB« legally banting. Refer to Tide 40 of CFR tor pi
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FormR
Generator
Generator Notification
Form
Hazardous Waste
Listed Wastes
NPDES
Operator
Opportunity Assessment
POTW
Form R is also called the Toxic Chemical Release Inventory (TRI)
Report form. This form is required by Section 313 of the
Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act (Title in
of the Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act of 1986),
Public Law 99-499. The information on this form was last collected
for calendar year 1988 with the report due by Jury 1,1989.
A generator is a site or mobile source whose actions or processes
produce hazardous waste.
Every site which generates, treats, stores, or disposes of hazardous
waste must inform EPA of its hazardous waste activity by filing EPA
Form 8700-12, Notification of Hazardous Waste Activity
(Hazardous Waste Activity Notification Form). After receiving the
notification form, EPA assigns an identification number (EPA ID)
to the site.
By-products of society that can pose a substantial or potential
hazard to human health or the environment when improperly
managed. It is a solid waste which possesses at least one of four
characteristics (ignitabflity, corrosrvity, reactivity, and EP toxicity),
or appears on special EPA lists. A hazardous waste is regulated
under Subtitle C of RCRA. The regulatory definition of hazardous
waste is found in 40 CFR 2613.
Listed wastes are those wastes specifically named in 40 CFR 261.3.
These wastes are listed as hazardous under RCRA but have not
been subjected to the toxic characteristics listing process because the
dangers they present are considered self evident. They bear EPA
Waste Codes beginning with the letters F, P, U, or K.
National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System, or NPDES, is a
provision of the Clean Water Act which prohibits discharge of
pollutants into waters of the United States unless a special permit is
issued by-EPA, a State, or (where delegated), a tribal government
on an Indian reservation.
An operator is the person responsible for the overall operation of
the site in question.
An opportunity assessment is a procedure that identifies practices
that can be implemented to reduce the generation of hazardous
waste (source reduction) or the quantity that must subsequently be
treated, stored, disposed of, or recycled
A POTW, Publicly Owned Treatment Works, is a waste treatment
works owned by a State, unit of local government or Indian tribe
usually designed to treat domestic wastewaters.
Note: Definitions «c not legally bindinc. Refer to Title 40 of CFR for pi
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RCRA
RCRA Permit
RCRA Regulated Units
Recycling
Respondent
Site
Sanitary Sewer
Sludge
Solid Waste
The Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) is the
Federal statute that regulates the generation, treatment, storage,
disposal, or recycling of solid and hazardous waste.
A site is said to have RCRA permit if it has submitted both a
RCRA Part A permit application and a RCRA Part B permit
application, and has had the Pan B permit application approved.
RCRA regulated units are units which treat, store, or dispose of
hazardous waste and are subject to regulation (Le., required to have,
or be covered by, a RCRA permit). Interim Status Permits are
included. Excluded are containers and tanks used exclusively for
short-term accumulation exempted under 40 CFR 26234.
Recycling is the process of minimizing the generation of waste by
recovering usable products that might otherwise become waste. It
also refers to the reclamation of useful constituent fractions within a
waste material or removal of contaminants from a waste to allow it
to be reused. As used in this report, recycling implies use, reuse, or
reclamation of a waste, either on site or off site, after it has been
generated.
A site that must complete at least one particular form is a
respondent.
In this report, site refers to any holder of an EPA Identification
Number. A site may be a "generator", a "facility" (or TSDR
facility"), or both, or a non-regulated facility which has
conservatively requested and received an EPA ID number.
A channel or conduit that carries household, commercial, and
industrial wastewater from the source to a treatment plant or
receiving stream.
A semi-solid residue from any number of air or water treatment
processes. Sludge can be a hazardous waste.
Solid waste is solid, semi-solid, liquid or containerized gaseous
material which is discarded and/or has served its intended purpose,
including garbage, refuse or sludge which is not specifically
exempted. Wastes exempted from being considered solid wastes are
materials found in domestic wastewater, irrigation return flows,
point source discharges regulated under the Federal dean Water
Act, in-situ mining wastes, and Atomic Energy Commission source,
special nuclear, or by-product material
Note: Definitions are MX fcptty boring. Refer to Title 40 of CFR tor pfecxe kpl wonting.
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Solvent
Source Code
Source Reduction
Standard Industrial
Classification (SIC)
Code
Storage
System
TOR
Treatment
TRI
TRI Constituent
A solvent is a substance (usually liquid) capable of dissolving or
dispersing one or more other substances. These include, but are not
limited to, the non-spent materials listed in EPA Waste Codes F001
through F005.
The source code describes the production or service process
associated with generation of waste.
Source reduction is the reduction or elimination of waste at the
source, usually within a process. Source reduction measures include
process modifications, feedstock substitutions, improvements in
feedstock purity, housekeeping and management practices,
increases in the efficiency of machinery, and recycling within a
process. Source reduction implies any action that reduces the
toxicity or the amount of waste exiting a process.
The SIC code is a four-digit coding system, developed by the U.S.
Bureau of the Census and the Office of Management and Budget
(OMB), that categorizes the principal product or group of products
produced or distributed, or services rendered at a site's physical
location.
Storage is the temporary holding of waste pending treatment or
disposal Storage methods include containers, tanks, waste piles and
surface impoundments.
A system contains one or more processes used together to treat,
recycle, or dispose of a hazardous waste. A list of system types
begins on page 57.
TDR means treatment, disposal, or recycling.
Treatment means any method, technique, or process, including
neutralization, designed to change the physical, chemical, or
biological character or composition of any hazardous waste so as to
neutralize such wastes, or so as to recover energy or material
resources from the waste, or so as to render such waste non-
hazardous, or less hazardous; safer to transport, store, or dispose of;
or amenable to recovery, storage, or reduction in volume.
TRI stands for Toxic Chemical Release Inventory, a data collection
system for toxic chemical releases under SARA Title m, Section
313.
TRI constituent is the specific toxic chemical(s), identified by a
CAS number, which was reported on the 1988 TRI report (Form
^
Note:
Refer to Title 40 of CFR for
teplvordiog.
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TSDR
UIC
Unauthorized State
Uniform Hazardous
Waste Manifest
Waste Codes
Waste Minimization
Waste Min
TSDR means treatment, storage, disposal, or recycling.
Underground Injection Control (UIC) is the program under the
Safe Drinking Water Act that regulates the use of wells to pump
fluids into the ground. Materials pumped into, the ground include
chemical containing wastes. A well involved in this program is
identified by a unique identification number.
An unauthorized State is one that has not obtained authorization
from EPA to direct its own RCRA program.
The shipping document (EPA form 8700-22 or 8700-22a) that
pertains to hazardous waste and is duty signed by the generator is
called a Uniform Hazardous Waste Manifest
Waste codes are EPA identifiers which consist of one letter (D, F,
P, U, or K) and three numbers. The list of waste codes that
respondents should use begins on page 35.
Waste minimization means the reduction, to the extent feasible, of
hazardous waste that is generated or subsequently treated, stored,
or disposed of. It includes any source reduction or recycling activity
undertaken by a generator that results in: (1) the reduction of total
volume or quantity of hazardous waste; (2) the reduction of tooritity
of hazardous waste; or (3) both, as long as the reduction is
consistent with the goal of minimizing present and future threats to
human health and the environment.
Waste min is a common abbreviation for waste minimization. (See
above.)
Note: Defmiricmt are aot teplly biadiag. lUfer to Titk 40 of CFR for praMeiepI wording.
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Appendix B
System Type Codes
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SYSTEM TYPE CODES
Code System type
Code System type
Metals recovery (for reuse)
M011 High temperature metals recovery
M012 Retorting
MOD Secondary smelting
M014 Other metals recovery for reuse: e.g., ion
exchange, reverse osmosis, acid leaching,
etc (Speciry in Comments)
M019 Metals recovery - type unknown
Solvents recovery
M021 Fractionation/distillatioB
M022 Thin film evaporation
M023 Solvent extraction
M024 Other solvent recovery (Specify in
Comments)
M029 Solvents recovery • type unknown
Oilier recovery
MQ31 Acid regeneration
M032 Other recovery: e^, waste oil recovery,
nonsohnent organics recovery, etc (Specify
in Comments)
M039 Other recovery - type unknown
Incineration
M041 Incineration - liquids
M042 Incineration • sludges
M043 Incineration - solids
M044 Incineration • gases
M049 Incineration - type unknown
Energy recovery (rense as fad)
MQS1 Energy recovery - liquids
M052 Energy recovery-sludges
MQS3 Energy recovery - solids
MOS9 Energy recovery - type unknown
Fuel blending
M061 Fuel blending
Aqueous inorganic treatment
M071 Chrome reduction followed
precipitation
M072 Cyanide destruction followed by chemical
MOTS Cyanide destruction only
M074 Chemical oxidation followed by chemical
precipitation
M075 fhfmjn\ oxidation only
M076 Wet air oxidation
M077 Chemical precipitation
MOTS Other aqueous inorganic treatment: c.g.,
ion exchange, reverse osmosis, etc.
(Specify in Comments)
M079 Aqueous inorganic treatment - type
unknown
Aqueous organic treatment
M081 Biological treatment
M082 Carbon adsorption
M083 Air/steam stripping
M084 Wet air oxidation
MOSS Other aqueous organic treatment (Specify
in f^*nm*nts)
M089 Aqueous organic treatment - type
unknown
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SYSTEM TYPE CODES (Continued)
Code System type
Code System type
Aqueous organic and inorganic treatment
M091 Chemical precipitation in combination
with biological treatment
M 092
M093
M094
M099
precipitation in combination
with carbon adsorption
Wet air oxidation
Other organic/inorganic treatment
(Specify io Connnc"ty)
Aqueous organic and inorganic treatment •
type unknown
Sludge treatment
M101 Sludge dewatering
M102 Addition of excess lime
M103 Absorption/adsorption
M104 Solvent extraction
M109 Sludge treatment - type unknown
Disposal
M131 Land treatment/appUcation/farming
M132 Landfill
M133 Surface impoundment (to be dosed as a
landfill)
M134 DeepweU/underground injection
MBS Direct discharge to sewer/POTW (no
prior treatment)
M136 Direct discharge to surface water under
NPDES (no prior treatment)
M137 Other disposal (Spedfy in Comments)
Transfer facility storage
M141 Transfer facility storage, waste was
shipped off site with no cm-site TDR
activity
Stabilizati
Mill
fix
using
cementious and/or pozzoianic materials
M112 Other stabilization (Specify in
M119 Stabilization - type unknown
Other treatment
M121 Ny t^r^tr
M122 Evaporation only
M123 •
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Appendix C
Related Documents
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Appendix C
Related Documents
The Supporting Statement for EPA Information Collection Request, Number 0976,1989 Hazardous Waste
Report.
1989 Biennial Report Data Element Dictionary, Version 1.3.0.
1989 Hazardous Waste Report Instructions and Forms, EPA Form 8700-13A/B, Revised 11-89, OMB
Number 2050-0024.
1989 Waste Minimization Report.
Report of Capacity for Managing Hazardous Waste: Analysis of Data Submitted in 1989 Capacity
Assurance Plans Required under CERCLA Section 104 (c) (9), Washington, D.C, 1991.
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Appendix D
EPA Waste Codes
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EPA HAZARDOUS WASTE CODES
Code Waste description
Code Waste description
Characteristic Hazardous Waste
D001 Ignitable waste
DOQ2 Corrosive waste
D003 Reactive waste
D004 Arsenic
D005 Barium
D006 Cadmium
D007 Chromium
D008 Lead
D009 Mercury
D010 Selenium
D011 Silver
D012 Endrin(ia3,4,10,10-hexachloro-l,7-epoxy-
5,8-dimeth-ano-naphthalene)
D013 Lindane (U3,4,5,6-hexa-
chlorocvclohexane, gamma isomer)
D014 Methoxychlor (l,l,l-trichloro-2£-bis [p-
methoxyphenyl] ethane)
D015 Toxaphene (Cjg HIQ CL>, technical
chlorinated camphene, 67-69 percent
chlorine)
D016 2,4-D(2,4-d1chtorophenoxvaceiicacid)
D017 2,4,5-TPSuvex (2,4,5-
trichlorophenoxypropionic acid)
Hazardous Waste from Nonspecific Sources
F001 The following spent halogenated solvents
used in degreasing- tetrachloroethylene;
trichlorethylene; methylene chloride; 14,1-
trichloroethane; carbon tetrachloride and
chlorinated flnorocarbons and all spent
solvent mixtures/blends used in degreasing
containing, before use, a total of 10
percent or more (by volume) of one or
more of the above halogenated solvents or
those solvents listed in FD02, FD04, and
POOS; and still bottoms from the recovery
of these spent solvents and spent solvent
mixtures
F002 The following spent halogenated solvents:
tetrachloroethylene; methylene chloride;
trichloroethyiene; 144-trichloroethane;
chlorobeazene; l,l^-trichloro-1^2-
trifluoroethane; ortho-dichlorobenzene;
trichlorofhioromethane; and 1,1,2,
trichloroethane; all spent solvent
mixtures/blends containing, before use. a
total of 10 percent or more (by volume) of
one or more of the above halogenated
solvents or those solvents listed in FOOl,
F004, and FD05; and still bottoms from the
recovery of these spent solvents and spent
solvent mixtures
F003 The following spent nonhalogenated
solvents: xyiene, acetone, ethyl acetate,
ethyl benzene, ethyl ether, methyl isobutyi
ketone, a-butyl alcohol, cyciohexanone,
and methanol; all spent solvent mixtures/
before use, only the
F004
FOQS
above spent nonhalogenated solvents: and
all spent solvent mixtures/blends
containing, before use, one or more of the
above nonhalogenated solvents, and a total
of 10 percent or more (by volume) of one
or more of those solvents listed in FOOl,
FDQ2, FD04, and FOQS; and still bottoms
from the recovery of these spent solvents
and spent solvent mixtures
The following spent nonhalogenated
solvents: eresols, cresyiic acid, and
nitrobenzene; and the still bottoms from
the recovery of these solvents; all spent
solvent mixtures/blends containing before
use a total of 10 percent or more (by
volume) of one or more of the above
nonhalogenated solvents or those solvents
listed in FOOl, FOE, and F005; and still
bottoms from the recovery of these spent
solvents and spent solvent mixtures
The following spent nonhalogenated
solvents: toluene, methyl ethyl ketone,
carbon disnlfide, isobutanol, pyridine,
benzene, 2-ethoxyethanol, and 2-
(Continued)
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EPA HAZARDOUS WASTE CODES (Continued)
Code Waste description
Code Waste description
F006
FD07
F008
F009
F010
F011
F012
F019
F020
nitropropane; all spent solvent
mixtures/blends containing, before use, a
total of 10 percent or more (by volume) of
one or more of the above nonhalogenated
solvents or those solvents listed in F001,
F002, or P004; and still bottoms from the
recovery of these spent solvents and spent
solvent nmliifcs
Wastewater treatment sludges from
electroplating operations except from the
following processes: (1) sulfuric acid
anodizing of aluminum; (2) tin plating on
carbon steel; (3) zinc plating (segregated
basis) on carbon steel; (4) aluminum or
zinc-aluminum plating on carbon steel; (5)
cleaning/stripping associated with t"tt zinc,
and aluminum pi*''"g on carbon steel; ?n^
(6) phginiea,! etching atirf milling of
Spent cyanide plating bath solutions from
electroplating operations
Plating bath residues from the bottom of
plating baths from electroplating
operations in which cyanides are used in
the process
Spent stripping and cleaning bath solutions
from electroplating operations in which
cyanides are used in the process
Quenching bath residues from oil baths
from metal heat treating operations in
which cyanides are used in the process
Spent cyanide solutions from slat bath pot
finning from metal heat treating
operations
Quenching waste water treatment sludges
from metal heat treating operations in
which cyanides are used in the process
Wastewater treatment sludges from the
chemical conversion "vt^iffg of aluminum
Wastes (except wastewater and spent
carbon from hydrogen chloride
purification) from the production or
manufacturing use (as a reactant, chemical
intermediate, or component hi a
FQZ2.
FOZ3
F024
formulating process) of tri- or
tetrachlorophenol or of intermediates used
to produce their pesticide derivatives (This
listing does not include wastes from the
production of hexachiorophene from
highly purified 2,4,5-trichlorophcnol.)
Wastes (except wastewater and spent
carbon from hydrogen chloride
purification) from the production or
manufacturing use (as a reactant, chemical
intermediate, or component in a
formulating process) of
pentachlorophenol, or of intermediates
used to produce derivatives
Wastes (except wastewater and spent
carbon from hydrogen chloride
purification) from the manufacturing use
(as a Tar*anf, fhfrffir?! intermediate or
component in a formulating process) of
tetra-, penta- or hexachlorobcnzenes
under yifcatin* conditions
Wastes (except wastewater and spent
carbon from hydrogen chloride
purification) from the production of
mater" I* on equipment previously used
for the production or manufacturing use
(as a reactant, chemical intermediate, or
component in a formulating porcess) of
tri- and tetxachlorophenols (This listing
does not include wastes from equipment
used only for the production or use of
hexachiorophene from highly purified
2,4,5-trichlorophenoL)
Wastes, metmKng but not limited to,
distillation residues, heavy ends, tars, and
reactor clean-out wastes from the
production of chlorinated aliphatic
hydrocarbons, having a carbon content
from one to five, utilizing free radical
catalyzed ptpcesses (This lig>«»g does not
include light ends, spent filters and filter
aids spent {ffsyntpff, wastewater,
,
wastewater treatment sludges, spent
catalysts, and wastes listed in Section
26131)
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EPA HAZARDOUS WASTE CODES (Continued)
Code Waste description
Code Waste description
P026 Wastes (except wastewater and spent
carbon from hydrogen chloride
purification) from the production of
materials on equipment previously used
for the manufacturing use (as a reactant,
rt%i»miryl jT>tfrmfdiiUC| or component in a
formulating process) of tetra-, penta-, or
hexachlorobenzene under alkaline
conditions
F027 Discarded iiningd formulations containing
tri-, tetra-, or pentachlorophenol or
discarded "".wscd formulations containing
compounds derived from these
chlorophenols (This listing does not
include formulations containing
hexachlorophene synthesized from
prepurified 2,4,5-trichlorophenol as the
sole component.)
FQ28 Residues resulting from the incineration or
thermal treatment of soil contaminated
with EPA hazardous waste nos. F020,
F021, F022, F023, F026, and FD27
Hazardous Waste from Specific Sources
K001
KD02
KOQ3
K004
KOQS
KD06
K007
Bottom sediment sludge from the
treatment of wastewater from wood
preserving processes that use creosote
and/or pentachlorophenol
Wastewater treatment sludge from the
production of chrome yellow and orange
pigments
Wastewater treatment sludge from the
production of moiybdate orange pigments
Wastewater treatment sludge from the
production of *«?"• yellow pigments
Wastewater treatment sludge from the
production of chrome green pigments
Wastewater treatment sludge from the
production of chrome oxide green
pigments (anhydrous and hydrated)
Wastewater treatment sludge from the
production of iron blue pigments
K008
K009
K010
KD11
K013
K014
K015
K016
KD17
K018
K019
K020
KQ21
KQ22
K023
K024
KD25
Oven residue from the production of
chrome oxide green pigments
Distillation bottoms from the production
of acetaldehyde from ethyiene
Distillation side cuts from the production
of acetaldehyde from ethyiene
Bottom stream from the wastewater
stripper in the production of acryionitrile
Bottom stream from the acetonitrile
column in the production of acryionitrilc
Bottoms from the acetonitrile purification
column in the production of acryionitrilc
i the distillation of benzyl
Still bottoms frc
chloride
Heavy ends or distillation residues from
the production of carbon tetrachloride
Heavy ends (stfll bottoms) from the
purification column in the production of
epichloronydnn
Heavy ends from the fractionation column
in ethyl chloride production
Heavy ends from the distillation of
ethyiene dichloride in ethyiene dichloride
production
Heavy ends from the distillation of vinyl
chloride in vinyl chloride monomer
Aqueous spent antimony catalyst waste
from fluoromethane production
Distillation bottom tars from the
production of phenol/acetone from
cumene
Distillation light ends from the production
of phthalic anhydride from naphthalene
Distillation bottoms from the production
of phthalic anhydride from naphthalene
Distillation bottoms from the production
of nitrobenzene by the nitration of
benzene
D-3
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EPA HAZARDOUS WASTE CODES (Continued)
Code Waste description
Code Waste description
KQ26
K027
K028
K029
K030
K031
K032
KQ33
K034
K035
K036
K037
KQ38
KD39
K040
K041
K042
Stripping still tails from the production of
methyl ethyl pyridines
Centrifuge and distillation residues from
toluene diisocyanate production
Spent catalyst from the hydrochlorinator
reactor in the production of 1,1*1-
Waste from the product steam stripper in
the production of 144-trichloroethane
Column bottoms or heavy ends from the
combined production of trichlorocthyiene
and perchlorocthyicne
By-product salts generated in the
production of MSMA and cacodyiic acid
Wastewater treatment sludge from the
production
Wastewater and scrub water from the
chlorination of cydopentadiene in the
production of chlordane
Filter solids from the filtration of
hexacfalorocyclopentadiene in the
production of chlordane
Wastewater treatment sludges generated
in the production of creosote
Still bottoms from toluene reclamation
distillation in the production of disulfoton
Wastewater treatment sludges from the
production of disulfoton
Wastewater from the washing and
stripping of phoratc production
Filter qtVc from the filtration of
diethyiphosphorodithioicacid in the
production of phorate
Wastewater treatment sludge from the
production of phorate
Wastewater treatment sludge from the
production of toxaphene
Heavy ends or distillation residues from
the distillation of tetrachlorobenzene in
the production of 2,4,5-T
K043
K044
K045
KD46
K047
K048
K049
KQSO
KQS1
KD52
K060
K061
K062
K064
2,6-dichlorophenol waste from the
production of 2,4-D
Wastewater treatment sludges from the
processing of
explosives
Spent carbon from the treatment of
m^StgaqtPT rrmtamfng CXploSJVPS
Wastewater treatment sludges from the
manufacturing, formulation, and loading of
lead-based initiating compounds
Pink/red water from TNT operations
Dissolved air flotation (DAF) float from
tnff pCtrOiCQBl fcnmfiy IDQUSt^V
Slop oO emulsion solids from the
petroleum refining industry
Heat *^*>*t»ygyy bundle rfMMi«*w sludge
from the petroleum refining industry
API separator sludge from the petroleum
rf fining mtjnstry
Tank bottoms (leaded) from the
petroleum refining industry
Ammonia f**fl lime sludge from coking
operations
Fmi^cjop control dust/sludge from the
primary production of steel in electric
Spent pickle liquor from steel finicking
operations of plants that produce iron or
steel
Acid plant blowdown slurry/sludge
resulting from the ri"efonmg of blowdown
slurry from primary copper production
K065 Surface
oikb
din
and dredged from surface impoundments
at primary lead smelting facilities
K066 Sludge from treatment of process
wastewater and/or acid plant blowdown
from pmuary zinc production
KQ69 Emission control dust/sludge from
fffmmtiiry leadi
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EPA HAZARDOUS WASTE CODES (Continued)
Code Waste description
Code Waste description
K071 Brioe purification muds from the mercury
cell process in chlorine production, in
which separately prepurified brine is not
used
K073 Chlorinated hydrocarbon waste from the
purification step of the diaphragm cell
process using graphite anodes in chlorine
production
K083 Distillation bottoms from aniline
production
K084 Wastewater treatment sludges generated
during the production of veterinary
Pharmaceuticals from arsenic or organo-
arsenic compounds
K085 Distillation or fractionation column
bottoms from the production of
chlorobenzencs
K086 Solvent washes and sludges, caustic washes
and sludges, or water washes and sludges
from ft^anmg tubs and equipment used in
the formulation of ink from pigments,
driers, soaps, and stabilizers containing
chromium anff lead
K087 Decanter tank tar sludge from coking
operations
K088 Spent potiiners from primary aluminum
reduction
KQ90 Emission control dust or sludge from
ferrochromiumsilicon production
K091 Emission control dust or sludge from
ici locnromiimi production
K093 Distillation light ends from the production
of phthalic anhydride from ortho-xyiene
K094 Distillation bottoms from the production
of phthalic anhydride from ortho-xyiene
K095 Distillation bottoms from the production
of 1,1,1-tricUoroethane
K096 Heavy ends from the heavy ends column
from the production of 14,1-
trichloroethane
K097
K098
K099
K100
K101
K102
K1Q3
K104
K1Q5
K106
Kill
K112
Vacuum stripper discharge from the
chlordane chlorinator in the production of
chlordane
Untreated process wastewater from the
production of toxaphene
Untreated wastewater from the production
of2,4-D
Waste i«a«*
of
solution from acid
control dust /sludge from
d
Distillation tar residues from the
distillation of aniline-based compounds in
th>» production of veterinary
phju-I"affM>f"'a*ie from arsenic or organo-
arsenic compounds
Residue from the use of activated carbon
for decoiorization in the production of
veterinary Pharmaceuticals from arsenic or
pounds
Process residues from aniline extraction
from the production of aniline
Combined wastewater st«r-^ins generated
from nitrobenzene/aniline production
Separated aqueous stream from the
reactor product washing step in the
production of chlorobenzenes
Wastewater treatment sludge from the
mercury cell process m chlorine
production
Product washwaters from the production
of dinitrotoluene via nitration of toluene
Reaction byproduct water from the drying
column in the production of
toluenediamine via hydrogenation of
dinitrotoluene
K113 Condensed liquid light ends from
purification of Tohicnffdiaminp hi
production of toluenediamine via
hydrogenation of dinitrotoluene
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EPA HAZARDOUS WASTE CODES (Continued)
Code Waste description
Code Waste description
K114
K115
K116
K117
K123
K124
K125
K126
K136
VicinaJs from the purification of
toluenediamine in production of
toluenediamine via hydrogenation of
dinitrotoluene
Heavy ends from purification of
toluenediamine in the production of
" via hydrogenation of
Organic ffmApntatn from the solvent
recovery column in the production of
toluene diisocyanate via phosgenation of
Wastewater from the reactor vent gas
scrubber in the production of ethyiene
dibromide via bromination of ethane
K118 Spent adsorbent solids from purification of
ethyiene dibromide in the production of
ethyiene dibromide via bromination of
ethene
Process wastewater (including superaates,
filtrates, and wash waters) from the
production of Ethyienebisditbiocarbamic
Acids and their salts. Hazardous Code T
Reactor vent scrubber water from the
prod
Adds and their salts. Hazardous Code T
Filtration, evaporation, and centrifugation
of solids from the production of
aiqtc Adds a"d
salts. Hazardous Code T and C
Baghouse dust and floor sweepings in
jtf^te aging operations from
production or formulation of
Ethytmrhndithiocarbamic Acids and their
salts. Hazardous Code T
StOI bottoms from the purification of
ethyiene dibromide in the production of
ethyiene dibromide via bromination of
Discarded Commercial Chemical Products, OfT-
Spedficaiion Species, Container Residuals, and
Spill Residues Thereof—Acute Hazardous Waste
(An alphabetized listing con be found at 40 CFR
261J3.)
P001
P001
POQ2
POQ2
POOS
P003
F004
P004
POOS
P005
P006
P007
P007
POOS
POOS
POOS
P009
P009
P010
P011
P011
P012
P012
P013
P014
Warfarin, when present at concentrations
greater than or equal to 03%
3-(alpha-Acetonyl-benzyl)-4-
hydroxycoumarin and salts, when present
at concentrations greater than 03%
N-(ammothioxomethyl)
l-Acetyl-2-thiourea
2-PropenaI
Acroletn
U3A10,10-hexachloro-l,4,4a^,8t8a-
hexahydro-l,4:5,8«endo,exD-
Aldrin
2-propen-l-ol
AIM alcohol
Aluminum phosphide (r,t)
3(2H)-isoxazolone^-(ambomethyl)-
5-(aminomethyi)*3-isoxazolol
4>a-aminopyridine
4-pyridinamine
4-aminopyridine
Ammonium picrate (r)
Arsenic acid (t)
Arsenic pentoxide (t)
Arsenic (V) oxide (t)
Arsenic (HI) oxide (t)
Arsenic trioxide (t)
Barium cyanide
Thiophenol
D-6
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EPA HAZARDOUS WASTE CODES (Continued)
Code Waste description
Code Waste description
P014
POLS
P016
P016
P017
P017
P018
P018
P020
P020
P021
PQ22
P022
P023
P023
P024
P024
P026
PQ26
P027
P027
P028
P028
P029
PQ30
PQ31
P033
P033
P034
P034
P036
Benzenethiol
Beryllium dust (t)
Methane,oxybis(chloro)-
Bis(chloromethyi) ether
2-propanone4-bromo- (t)
Broffloacetooe (t)
Brucine
Dinoseb
PhenolA4-dinitro-6-(l-methylpropyi)-
Calcium cyanide
Carbon bisulfide (t)
Carbon disulfide(t)
Acetaldehyde, chloro-
Chloroacetaldehyde
4*chlorO*
p-Chloroanuine
Thiourea, (2-chlorophenyl)-
l-(o-Chlorophenyl)thiourea
Prnpa
3-Chloropropionitrile
Benzene, (chlorometbyl)-
Benzyl chloride
Copper cyanides
Cyanides (soluble cyanide salts), not
elsewhere specified (t)
Cyanogen
Chlorine cyanide
4,6-dinkro-o-cydohexylphenol (t)
PhenoU-^clohe»yl-4,6-dinitro- (t)
Dichlorophenyiarsine
P036
P037
P037
PQ38
PQ38
P039
P039
P040
P040
P041
P041
P042
P042
P043
P043
P043
P044
F044
P045
P04S
P046
P046
P047
P047
P048
P048
Phenyl dichloroarsine
Dieldrin
l£3,4,10,10-hexachloro-6,7-expoxy-
I,4,4a4t6,7&8a-octanydro-endo,exo-
Diethyiarsine (t)
Arsine, diethyi- (t)
0,0-diethyl S-[2-(ethytthto)ethyl]
phosphorodithioate (t)
Disulfoton (t)
0,0-diethyl 0-pyrazinyl phosphorothioate
Phosphorothioic acid, 0,0-diethyl 0-
pyrazmyi ester
Diethyl-p-nitrophenyl phosphate
Phosphoric acid, diethyi p-nitrophenyl
ester
l£-benzenediol, 4-[l-hydroxy-2-
(methyiamnio)ethyl]-
Dtisopropyl fiuorophosphate
Fluoridic acid, bis(l-methylethyl) ester
Phosphorofluoridic acid, bis(l-
methyiethyl) ester
Dimethoate (t)
Phosphorodithioic acid, 0,0-dhnethyl S-{2-
(methyiamino)-2-oxoethyi]ester (t)
33-dimethyl-l-(methylthio)-2-butanone, 0-
[(methyiammo)carbonyl]oxime
Thiofancoc
alpha^lpha-dbnethyiphenethylamine (t)
EthanaminevXl-dimethyl-2-phenyl- (t)
4,6-dinitn>-o-cresol and salts
PhenoI£4-dmetro-6-methyl-, and salts
2,4-dinitrophenol
Phenol^,4-dinitro-
D-7
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EPA HAZARDOUS WASTE CODES (Continued)
Code Waste description
Code Waste description
P049 2,4-Dithiobiuret
P049 Thioimidodicarbonic diamide
PQ50 trnn
P050 5-norbornene-23-dimethanoltl,44,6,7,7-
hexachioro,cyclic sulfite
P051 l^,4,10,10-hexachloit>^,7-expoxy-
l,4,4a4,6,7A8a-axtafaydro-endo,endo-
POS1 Endrio
P054 Etbyieaimioe
PQ54 Aziridine
P056 Fluorine
P057 Fluoroacetamide
P057
hexahydro-I,4:S,8-endo, endo-
P058 Fluoroacetic acid, sodinm salt
P058 Acetic acid, fluoro-, sodium
P059 Heptachlor
PQ59 4,7-methano-lH-indene
heptachioro-3a,4,7,7a-tetrafaydro-
P060 Hexachlorohexahydro-endo,endo-
P060
P062
P062
P063
P063
P064
P064
P065
P065
P066
P066
Hexaethyi tetraphosphate
Tetraphosphoric acid, hexaeth^ ester
Hydrocyanic acid
Hydrogen cyanide
Methyl isocyanate
Isocyanic acid, nxetoyi ester
Fuiminic acid, mercory(II) salt (r,t)
Mercury fulminate (r^)
Methomyl
Acetimidtc acid, N-
[(methyicarbamoyl)oxy]thio-, methyl ester
P067
P067
P068
P068
P069
P069
P070
P070
P071
P071
P072
P072
P073
P073
P074
P074
POTS
P075
P076
P076
P077
P077
P078
POTS
P081
P081
P082
P062
PQ64
P084
2-methyiaziridine
enmne
1^-propyl
Hydrazine^nethyi-
Methyl hydrazine
2-methyliactonitnle
Propanenitrfle^-bydrcoty-2-metbyl-
Propanal, 2-methyl-2-(methylthio)-,
0[(oethyiamino)carbonyl}oxime
Aldtcarb
O^dimethyi 0-p-nitrophenyl
phosphorothioate
Methyl parathion
alpha-Naphthylthiourea
Thiourea, 1-naphthalenyl-
Nickel tetracarbonyl
Nickel carbonyi
Nickel(n)cyanide
Nickel cyanide
Nicotine and salts (t)
Pyridine, (S)-Ml-«n«ny^-pyrroUdinyl)-,
and salts
Nitrogen (II) oxide (t)
Nitric oxide (t)
p-Nitroaniline (t)
Benzenamine, 4-nitro-
Nitrogen (IV) oxide
Nitrogen dioxide
Nitroglycerine (r,t)
1^3-propanetrioUrinitrate-(r)
EthenamhieJJ-methyl-N-nitroso-
N-nitrosomethyivinyiamine
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EPA HAZARDOUS WASTE CODES (Continued)
Code
P085
P08S
P087
P087
P088
P088
P089
P089
P092
P092
P093
P093
P094
P094
P095
P095
P096
P096
P097
P097
P098
P099
P101
P101
P102
P102
P103
P103
P104
Waste description
Diphosphoramide o^'mrthyl-
Octamethytpyrophosphoramide
Osmium tetroxide
Osmium oxide
Endothall
7-oxabicycto[2il]heptane-23-dicarboxylic
acid
Parathion (t)
Phosphorothioic acid,0,0-diethyi 0-(p-
nitrophenyl) ester (t)
Mercury,(acetato-0)phenyl-
Phenyunercuric acetate
N-pheaylthiourea
Thiourea, phenyi-
Phosphorothioic acid, 0,0-diethyl S-
(ethyithio)metfayl ester (t)
Phorate (t)
Phosgene (t)
Carbonyl chloride
Hydrogen phosphide
rPOSff iim c
Famphur
Phosphorothioic acid, 0,0-dimethyl 0-[p-
((dmethylanuno)-sulfonyi)phenyi]ester
Potassium cyanide
Potassium silver cyanide
Ethyl cyanide
TtrnMimmmmitmSl^
t iWfMncnmilC
ivpoigyi alCOUOi
2-propyn-l-ol
Selenourea
CarbainiiT!i'1oselenoic acid
SDver cyanide
Code
P105
P106
P108
P108
P109
P109
P110
P110
P1U
Pill
P112
P112
P113
P113
P114
P115
P115
P116
PU6
PUS
P118
P119
P119
P120
P120
P121
P122
P122
P123
P123
Waste description
Sodium azide
Sodium cyanide
Strychnidin-10-one, and salts (t)
SfrvrhninA and Salts ( f\
Dithiopyrophosphoric acid, tetraethyl ester
Tetraethyldithiopyrophosphate
Tetraethyl lead
^»-~ — .1 — i 1 — ,--..-
i etraeutyipyropnospfiaie
Pyrophosphonc acid, tetraethyl ester
M*th9fM» tftmt'itrn. fr\
Tetranitromethane (r)
ThaDium(III) oxide
Thallium(I) selenide
Sulfuric acid, thaDium(I) salt
ThaIIinm(I)sulfate
Hmlrit^IjLjj--..Kj-Ltl 'T.-L 'A
Mcthanffthk>l trichloro*
Trir^|^>rfyfii^t)iani»thi^>l
Vanadic aci^ a^nmoniunt salt
Vanadium pcntooddc
Vanacfinm(V) oxide
Zincqranidc
Tinr phosnb'dr (r t)
cnncmmiHnn^ irr^atrr than 1fK£i
Tnmnh^fir
Camphene, octachloro-
D-9
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EPA HAZARDOUS WASTE CODES (Continued)
Code Waste description
Discarded Commercial Chemical Products, OfT-
SpecUication Species, Container Residues, and
Spill Residues Thereof-Toxic Waste (An
alphabetized listing can be found at 40 CFR 261.33. )
U001 Ethanal (i)
U001 Acetaldefayde (i)
U002 2-propanone (i)
U002 Acetone (i)
U003 Ethanenitrile (i,t)
U003 Acetonitrile (i,t)
U004 Ethanone,l-phenyl-
U004 Acetophenone
U005 2*acetyiaminofluorene
UOQS Acetamide, N-9H-fluoren-2-yl-
U006 Ethanoyl chloride (cj,t)
U006 Acetyl chloride (cj,t)
U007 2-propenamide
U007 Aeryiamide
uuuo x-propenoic aao (i)
U008 Acrylic acid (i)
U009 2-propenenitrile
U009 Acryionitrile
U010 Mitomycin C
dione, 6-amino-8-[((aminocarbonyl)
oixy)methyl]-llla^8, 8aif8b*bexabydro-8a-
methoxy-5-methyi-
U011 Amitrole
I 11)1? Rmwnmiiit* ft t\
U012 Aniline (i,t)
U014 Auramine
U014 Benzenamme, 4,4'-carbonimidoylbis(N,N-
dimethyl-
Code
U015
U015
U016
U016
U017
U017
U018
U018
U019
U020
U020
U021
U021
U022
U022
U023
U023
U024
U024
U025
U025
U026
U026
U027
U027
U028
U028
U029
U029
U030
UQ30
Waste description
L-serine, diazoacetate (ester)
Azaserine
Benz[c]acridine
3 4-benzacridinc
RC^TS! chloride
Benezene, (dichloromethyl)-
RMnfalanrhracene
Benzene (Lt)
RiJUTgiieMilfotml chloride (C.T\
Benzcnesulfonic acid chloride (c,r)
Benzidine
(l,l'-biphenyl)-4,4'-dianiine
Benzotrichloride (vJ.)
Benzene, (trichloromethyl)-(c,r,t)
Bis(2-chloroethoxy) methane
Ethane44'-[methylenebis(oxy)]bis[2-
chloro-
Dichioroethyl ether
Ethane,l,l'-oxybis[2-chioro-
2>naphthylamine>NJ4-bis(2-chloromethy])-
Propane^2'-oxybis[2-chloro-
Bis(2-chloroisopropyl) ether
Bis(2-ethyihexyl) phthalate
1^-benzenedicarboxylic acid, [bis(2-
ethyihexyl)]ester
Methane, brorno-
Methyl bromide
4-bromophenyl phenyl ether
Benzene, l*bromo-4-phenoxy-
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EPA HAZARDOUS WASTE CODES (Continued)
Code Waste description
Code Waste description
U031 1-butanol (i)
U031 N-bntyl alchohol (i)
U032 Calcium chromate
U032 Chromic acid, calcium salt
U033 Carbonyl fluoride (r,t)
U033 Carbon oxyfluoride (r,t)
U034 Chloral
U034 Acetaldebyde, trichloro-
U035 Butanoic acid, 4-{bis(2-
chloroethyl)amino]benzene-
U035 Chloramburil
U036 4,7-methanoindan, l£,4,5,6,7&8-octa-
chloro-3a,4J,7a-tetrahydro-
U036 Chlordane, technical
U037 Chlorobenzene
UQ37 Benzene, chloro-
UQ38 Ethyl 4,4'-dichlorobenzilaie
U038 Benzeneacetic acid, 4-chloro-alpha-4-
chloro-phenyl)-alpha-hydroxy, ethyl ester
U039 Phenol,4-chloro-3-methyl-
U039 4-chloro-m-cresol
U041 Oxirane^-(chloromethyl)-
U041 l-chloro-23-expoxypropane
U042 Ethenet?,-chloroethoxy-
U042 2-chloroethyl vinyl ether
U043 Ethene,chloro
U043 Vinyl chloride
U044 Methane, trichloro-
U044 Chloroform
U045 Methane, chloro-(i,t)
U045 Methyl chloride (M)
U046 Methane, chloromethoxy-
U046 Chloromethyl methyl ether
U047
U047
U048
U048
U049
U049
UQSO
UQSO
UQS1
U052
U052
UQS3
UQS3
UQ55
U055
UOS6
U056
UQS7
UQS8
U058
U059
UQS9
U060
U060
U061
U061
U062
U062
U063
Naphthalene, 2-chloro-
beta-chloronaphthalene
PhenoU-chloro-
o-chlorophenol
4-chloro-o-toluidine4>vdrochloride
Benzenamme, 4-chloro-2-methyl-
IfZ-benzphenanthrene
Chrysene
Creosote
Cresyiicacid
Crcsols
2-butenal
Crotonaldehyde
Cumene (i)
Benzene, (l-methyiethyl)-(i)
Cydohexane (i)
Benzene, hexahydro- (i)
Cyclo
2H-Ur2-oxazaphosphorme, 2-[bis(2-
chloroethyl)amino]-tetrahydro-2 oxide
Cydophosphamide
5,12-naphthacenedione, (8S-cis)-8-
aceryi[(3-amino-23,6-trideoxy-alpha-L-
lyxohexopyranosyl)oxyl] -7,8,9,10-
tetrahydro-6\8,ll-trihydroxy-l-methoxy-
Dannomycin
Dichloro diphenyl dichloroethane
ODD
DDT
Dichloro diphenyl trichloroethane
Diallate
S-(2>dichloroallyl)
diisopropylthiocarbamate
Dibenz{a4i]anthrac
D-ll
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EPA HAZARDOUS WASTE CODES (Continued)
Code Waste description
Code Waste description
U063
U064
U064
U066
U066
U067
U067
U068
U068
U069
U069
U070
U070
U071
U071
U072
U072
U073
U073
U074
U074
U075
U075
U076
U076
U077
U077
U078
U078
U079
U079
U080
143,6-dibenzanthracene
Dibenzja,i}pyrcne
1^7,8-dibenzopyrene
Propane,l-2-dibromo-3-chloro-
l^-dibromo-3-chloropropane
Ethyiene dibromide
Ethane, IrZ-dibromo-
Methane, dibromo-
Methyieae bromide
Dibutyl phthalate
1^-benzenedicarboxylic acid, dibutyl ester
o-dichlorobenzene
Benzene, 1^-dichloro-
m-dichlorobenzene
Benzene, 13-dichloro-
p-dichlorobenzene
Benzene, 1,4-dichloro
33'-dichloroben2idine
2-butenc,l,4-dichloro-(i,t)
l,4-dicfaloro-2-butenc (i,t)
Methane, dichlorodifluoro-
Dichlorodifluoromethane
EthyUdene dichloride
Ethane44-dichloro-
Ethyiene dichloride
Ethanevli2-dichloro-
Ethene,l-l-dichloro-
1^1-dichloroethylene
Ethene, trans-l^-dichloro-
l^-dichioroethylene
Methane, dichloro-
U080
U081
U081
U082
U082
U083
U083
U084
U084
U085
U08S
U086
U086
U087
U087
U088
U088
U089
U089
U090
U090
U091
Methylene chloride -
Phenol^,4-dichloro-
2,4-Dtchlorophenol
PhenoU,6^ichloro>
2,6-dichlorophenol
Propyiene dichloride
1^-dichloropropane
Propene,13-dichloro-
13-dichloropropene
W-bionrane (u)
1^3,4-diepoxybutane (i,t)
Hydrazine, 1^-diethyi-
NJ^-diethylhydrazine
Phosphorodithioic acid&O-diethyl-, $-
methyl-ester
0,0-diethyI-S-methyl>dithiophosphate
Diethyl phthalate
1^2-benzeoedicarboxyiic acid, diethyl ester
4,4'-stflbenediol^lpha^ipha'-diethyl-
Diethylstilbestrol
Dihydrosafrole
BeiiTrnr.l ,7-methyienedioxy-4-propyl-
(I>l'-biphenyl)-4,41-diamine33'-
U091 33'-dimethoxybenzidine
U092 Methanamtne, N-methyl-(i)
U092 Dimethylamme (i)
U093 Dimethylamnioazobenzene
U093 Benzenamine, N.N-dimctliyl-4-phenyiazo-
U094 7,12-dimethylbenz[a]anthracene
U094
U095 (W-biphenyO^^'-dianune^^'-dimethyl-
U095 33'-dimethyibenzidine
D-12
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EPA HAZARDOUS WASTE CODES (Continued)
Code Waste description
Code Waste description
LJ096
U096
U097
U097
U098
U098
U099
U099
U101
U101
U102
U102
U103
U103
U105
U10S
U106
U106
U107
U107
U108
U108
U109
U109
U110
U110
Ulll
Ulll
U112
U112
Hydroperoride, l-methyl-phenylethyl-(r)
Alpha,alpha-
Dimethylbeazyibydroperoxide-(r)
Carbamoyl chloridc,dimethyl-
Dimethyicarbamoyi chloride
Hydrazine>ltl-diznethyl-
1,1-dimethylhydrazine
Hydraziae, 1^2-dimethyl-
1^-dimethylhydrazine
PhenoU,4-dimethyi-
2,4-dmethylphenol
Dimethyl phthalate
1-2-beozenedicarboxyiic acid, dimethyl
ester
Sulfuric acid, dimethyl ester
Dimethyl sulfate
2,4-dinitrotoluene
Benzene, l-methyl-2,4-dinitro-
2,6-dinitrotoluene
Benzene, l-methyl-2,6-dinitro
Di-n-octyi phthalate
l-2*benzenedicarbaxyiic acid, di-n-octyl
ester
1,4-diethyiene dioxide
Hydrazine, W-diphenyl-
1^-diphenylhydrazme
l-propanamhie,N-propyl-(i)
Dipropyiamiae (i)
N-nitroso-N-propyiamine
Di-N-propyinitrosamine
Ethyl acetate (i)
Acetic acid, ethyl ester (i)
U113
U113
U114
U114
U115
U115
U116
U116
UU7
U117
U118
U118
U119
U119
U120
U120
U121
U121
U122
U122
U123
U123
U124
U124
U12S
U125
U126
U126
U127
U127
U128
2-propenoic acid, ethyl ester (i)
Ethyl acryiatc (i)
Ethyienebis(dithiocarbamtc acid), salts and
esters
l^-ethanedrylbiscarbamodithioic acid
Omane fa)
Ethylene oxide (i,t)
Ethylene thiourea
Ethyl ether (1)
Ethane,U'-
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EPA HAZARDOUS WASTE CODES (Continued)
Code Waste description
Code Waste description
U128
U129
U129
U130
U130
U131
U131
U132
U132
U133
U133
U134
U134
U135
U135
U136
U136
U137
U137
U138
U138
U139
U139
U140
U140
U141
U141
U142
U142
U143
U144
Hexachlorocydohexane (gamma isomer)
T mriane
Hexachlorocydopeatadene
chloro-
Hexachloroediane
Ethane,l,l,lA2£-hexachloro-
Hexachloropfaeae
2^-methyienebis(3,4,6-trichiorophenol)
Hydrazine (r,t)
Diamine (r,t)
Hydrogen fluoride (c,t)
Hydrofluoric acid (c,t)
Sulfur hydride
Hydrogen sulfide
Hydroxydhnethyiarsine oxide
Cacodyiicacid
l,HHL2-phenylene)pyrene
Ideno[L2>cd]pyrene
Methane, iodo-
Methyl iodide
Ferric dextran
Iron dextran
l-propanoL2-methyl- (Lt)
Isobutyl alcohol (Lt)
Isosafrole
Benzene, l^methyienedioxy-4-propcnyl-
Kepone
Decachlorooctahydro-13,4-nietheno-2H-
cydobota{c>d}-pentaJen-2-one
Lasiocarpine
Lead acetae
U144
U145
U145
U146
U147
U147
U148
U148
U149
U149
U150
U150
U151
U152
U152
TJ1S3
U153
U154
U1S4
U155
U155
U1S6
U156
U157
U157
U158
U158
U259
U159
U160
Acetic acid, lead salt
Phosphoric add, lead salt
Lfad phosphate
Lead subacetate
24-furandione
Maleic anhydride
Maleic hydrazide
l^-dihydro-3,6-pyradizinedione
Propanedinitrile
Malononitrile
Melphalan
Alanine,3-{p-bis(2>chloroethyl)ainino]
Mercury
Propenenitrile^-methyl- (i,t)
Methacrylonitrile (i,t)
Thiomethanoi (i,t)
Methanethiol (i,t)
Methanol(i)
Methyl alcohol (i)
Pyridine, 2-f(2-dimethylamino)ethyi]-2-
phenyiamino-
Methapyrilene
Methyl chlorocarbonate (i,t)
Carbonochloridic acid, methyl ester (i,t)
3-methyicholanthrene
BenzD]aceanthryiene, L2-dihydro-3-
methyi-
4,4'-Methyienefais(2-cUoroaiiiline)
Ben2enamine,4,4'.methylenebis(2-ch]oro>
Methyl ethyl ketone(U)
2-butanone (a)
Methyl ethyl ketone peroxide (r^)
D-1A
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EPA HAZARDOUS WASTE CODES (Contioned)
Code Waste description
17160 2-butanone peroxide (r,t)
U161 4-methyl-2-pentanone (i)
U161 Methyl isobutyl ketone (i)
U162 2-propenoic acid, 2-methyl-, methyl ester
ftt)
U162 Methyl methacryiate (i,t)
U163 Gnanidine, N-nitroso-N-methyl-N'-nitro-
U163 N-methyl-N'-nitro-N-nitrosoguanidinc
U164 4(lH)-pyrimidinone, 23-dihydro-6-methyl-
2-thioxo-
U164 Methylthiouracil
U165 Naphthalene
¥ Tl£4£ 1 A akflk^L*LMd»««K«KA«t
^1 ^QQ i A •fflppf^^^Hlif f TjTjBy
TT]££ ^ ^-tfflphthii'ffrTdKFTtr
U167 l-naphthyiamine
U167 alpha-naphthyiamine
U168 2-naphthyiamine
U168 beta-naphthylamine
U169 Nitrobenzene 0.0
U169 Benzene, nitro- (i^)
U170 Phenol,4-nitro-
—ft • t
Ulvu p-nitropheaol
U171 Propane^-nitro-0.t)
U171 2-Nitropropane (i,t)
U172 N-nitrosodi-N-biitylamine
1117? l^infanatnnw WJ^ffyJ-^I-iiJtrp^
U174 N-nitrosodiethyiamine
TT174 Pthanatnirw N-fthyl-N-nitTO5O-
U176 N-nitroso-N-ethylurea
U176 CarbamideJ4-ethyl-N-nitroso-
U177 N-nitroso-N-methyhirca
Code
U177
U178
U178
U179
U179
U180
U180
U181
U181
U182
U1S2
T TlQ^
^J JjO1!?
U183
U184
U184
U18S
U185
U186
U186
U187
U187
U188
U188
U189
U189
U190
U190
U191
U191
U192
U192
Waste description
CarbamideJ4-meihyI-N-nitroso-
N-nitroso-N-methyiurethanc
Carbamic acid, methyinitroso-, ethyl ester
N-nitrosopiperidine
Pyridinerhexahydro*N>nitroso-
Nitrosopyrrolidine
Pyrrole, tetrahydro-N-nitroso-
5-nitro-o-toluidinc
K^-ri**"™ ^.m-rKyl-^irro
1 *
Paraldehyde
1 ^ 'T-iiLiiiati^ 9 d. /wfrifni»rtiyl.
rfilnrohmrr
Pentachlorobenzene
Benzene, pentachloro-
Pentachloroethane
Ethane, pentachloro-
Pfnt&pMnmnitrfd^nvpn*
pn acoiuiuuiuCHTe zm
13-pentadiene (i)
1-methyibntadiene (i)
Ptlf>fU«>»ftf|
A^Rramui* fJ-^A-^fhOTyphf nvl}-
Phenol
•SCHZBQG* pyoro?^^
Pbosphonis suUide (r)
Sulfur phosphide (r)
PtithaKf anhy^rjrif
i ^-Vv^T^nHirarbmtylic acid anhvdridc
2-picolme
Pyridine, 2-methyl.
Pmnar^if)^
a^-didjloro-N-CUKlimethyl^-propynyl)
D-15
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EPA HAZARDOUS WASTE CODES (Continued)
Code Waste description
Code Waste description
U193
U193
U194
U194
U196
U197
U197
U200
U200
U201
U201
U202
U202
U203
U2Q3
U204
U204
U205
U205
U206
U206
U207
U207
U208
U208
U209
U209
U210
U210
1^2-oxathioiane, 2^2-dioxide
1^3-propane sultone
1-propanamine (i,t)
N-propylamine (i,t)
Pyridine
p-benzoQumone
1,4-cydohexadienedione
Reserpine
Ynhhnhan-16-carboxylic acid, 11,17-
dimethoxy-18-((3,4^-trimethoxy-
benzoyl)oxy]-, methyl ester
13-benzenediol
and
salts
Safrok
Benzene, l^-methylenedioxy-4-allyl-
Selenious acid
Selcniion Atmnfa
Selenimndisnlfide(r,t)
Sulfur seienide(r4)
Streptozotocin
D-glucopyranose, 2-deoty-2(3-methyl-3-
tutrosoureido)*
l,lA2-tetrachloroetliane
U211
U211
U213
U213
U214
U214
U215
U215
U216
U217
U218
U218
TJ219
U219
U220
U220
TT771
U221
U222
U222
U223
U223
U225
U225
U226
U226
U227
U227
U228
U228
U234
U234
Methane, tetrachloro-
Carbon tetrachloride
Tetrahydrofuran (i)
Furan, tetrahydro- (i)
ThaQiam(I) acetate
Acetic acid, thallium(l) salt
Thautum(I) carbonate
Carbonic acid, dithallimn(I) salt
TnaQium(I) chloride
ToaQium(I) nitrate
Thioacetamide
Thioorea
Carbamide, thio-
Toluene
Benzene, methyi-
Toluenediamme
Diaminotolnene
o-toluidine hydrochloride
Benzenamine, 2>methyl-, hydrochioride
Toluene dosocyanate (r,t)
Benzene, l^dnsocyanatomethyl- (r,t)
Methane, tribromo-
Bromoform
U4-trichlorocthane
Methylchloroform
Ethane, 14^-trichloro-
Trichloroethylene
Trichloroethene
sym-triaitrobenzene (r,t)
Benzene4AS-trinitro- rjC
D-16
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Appendix E
1989 Hazardous Waste Report Forms
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OMB* 2050O024 Expires 3-31-92
BEFORE COPYING FORM, ATTACH SITE IDENTIFICATION LABEL
OR ENTER:
SITE NAME
EPA ID NO.
I I I
I I I I I
FORM
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U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL
PROTECTION AGENCY
1989 Hazardous Waste Report
IDENTIFICATION AND
CERTIFICATION
INSTRUCTIONS: Read the detailed instructions beginning on page 7 of the 1989 Hazardous Waste Report booklet before completing this form.
SEC. 1 |site name and location address. Complete items A through H. Check the box H in items A, B, D, E, F, G, and H if same as label; if
(different, enter corrections. If label is absent, enter information. Instruction page 7.
A. EPA ID No.
SameaslabelD or 1 1 1 1
a Ste/eompany name
I | | | | | | | i SameaslabelD or .
inged since 19877 D 1 Yes
D 2 No
D. Street name and number. If not applicable, enter industrial park, building name or other physical location description.
Same as label D
E City, town, village, etc.
Same as label D
F. County G. State
SameaslabelD
I I I
H. Zip Code
SameaslabelD
I I I I I I— I I I I I
SEC. II I Mailing address of site. Instruction page 7.
A. Is the mailing address the same as the location address? D 1 Yes (SNPTOSEC.il)
D 2 No (COMPLETE SEC. D)
B. Number and street name of mailing address
C. City, town, village, etc.
D. State
I I I
E. Zip Code
1 I I I 1 1 — 1 1 1 1 1
SEC. Ill I Name, title, and telephone number of the person who should be contacted if questions arise regarding this report Instruction page 7.
A. Please print: Last name Fust name MJ. B. Tide
C. Telephone
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1— 1 1 1 1 1
EM«*« 1 1 1 1 1
SEC. IV
A.
Enter the Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) Code that describes the principal products, group of products, produced or distributed, or
the services rendered at the site's physical location. Enter more than one SIC Code only if no one industry description includes the combined
activities of the site. Instruction page 8.
III!1
SEC.V
a
i 1 1 1 i
C.
1 1 I 1 I
D.
.l||||
1 certify under penalty of law that 1 have personally examined and am familiar with the information submitted in this and all attached
documents, and that based on my inquiry of those individuals immediately responsible for obtaining the information, 1 believe that the
submitted information is true, accurate, and complete. 1 am aware that there are significant penalties for submitting false information, including
the possibility of fine and imprisonment.
A. Number of form pages submitted
FarmlC , i 181 FormQM 1 1 1 1 FormWR 1 1 1 1
B. Please print Last name
D. Signature
First name
MJ. C.TW.
E0e>
Form PS I, 1 1 1
> of signature
MO. DAY YR
Page 1 of
EPA Form 8700-13A/B (5#J) (Revised 11-85) (Revised 12-87) (Revised 11-89)
OVER —>
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Sec. VI
Generator Status
A. 1989 generation (CHECK ONE BOX BELOW) B. Reason for not generating (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY)
Instruction page 8 Page 10
D 1 No (CONTINUE TO BOX B)
D 2 LOG —|
D 3 SOG (SKIP TO SEC. VII)
D 4 CESQG —I
LJ 1 Never generated
ED 2 Out of business
D 3 Only excluded or dehsted waste
O 4 Only non-hazardous waste
D 5 Periodic or occasional generator
D 6 Waste minimization activity
D 7 Other (SPECIFY IN COMMENTS)
Sec. VII
On-Site Waste Management Status
A. Storage
Instruction page 11
B. RCRA treatment, recycling, or disposal
Page 11
C. RCRA-exempt treatment, recycling, or disposal
Page 12
Sec. VIII
Waste Minimization Activity during 1988 or 1989
A. Did this site begin or expand a source
reduction aeth/My during 1988 or 1989?
Instruction page 12
D 1 Yes
D 2 No
B. Did this site begin or expand a recycling
activity during 1988 or 1989?
Page 13
D 1 Yes
D 2 No
C. Did this site conduct a source reduction or recycling
opportunity assessment during 1933 or 1989?
Page 13
D 1 Yes
D 2 No
0. What factors have limited this site from initiating new source reduction activities during 1988 or 1989?
(CHECK ALL THAT APPLY)
Page 13
D 01 No factors have limited new source reduction activities.
D 02 Insufficient capital to install new source reduction equipment or implement new source reduction practices.
D 03 Lack of technical information on source reduction techniques applicable to the specific production processes.
D 04 Source reduction is not economically feasible: cost savings in waste management or production will not recover the capital investment.
D 05 Concern that product quality may decline as a result of source reduction.
O 06 Technical limitations of the production processes.
D 07 Permitting burdens.
D 08 Other (SPECIFY IN COMMENTS)
What factors have limited this site from initiating new on-site or off-site recycling activities during 1988 or 1989?
(CHECK ALL THAT APPLY)
Page 13
D 01 No factors have limited new recycling activities.
D 02 Insufficient capital to install new recycling equipment
or implement new recycling practices.
D 03 Lack of technical information on recycling techniques
applicable to this site's specific production processes.
D 04 Recycling not economically feasible: cost savings in
waste management or production will not recover the
capital investment.
D 05 Concern that product quality may decline as a result
of recycling.
D 06 Requirements to manifest wastes inhibit shipments off
site for recycling.
O 07 Financial liability provisions inhibit shipments off site for recycling.
O 08 Technical limitations of product processes inhibit shipments off site
for recycling.
O 09 Techical limitations of production processes inhibit on-site recycling.
O 10 Permitting burdens inhibit recycling.
D 11 Lack of permitted off-site recycling facilities.
D 12 Unable to identify a market for recyclable materials.
D 13 Other (SPECIFY IN COMMENTS)
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I
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U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL
PROTECTION AGENCY
1989 Hazardous Waste Report
WASTE GENERATION AND
MANAGEMENT
INSTRUCTIONS: Read the detailed instructions beginning on page 14 of the 1989 Hazardous Waste Report booklet before completing this form.
•CC. 1 A. Waste descnption
I 1 Instruction Page 15
>. EPA hazardous waste code C. State haa
P«S» 15 Page 16
1 1 1 1 1 III 1 III 1 1 1 1
1. SIC code E. Source code F. Former
Page 16 Page 16 Page 11
1 1 1 1 1 IA 1 1 1
1. TH constituent 1. CAS numbers
Pane 17 Paqe 17 i. 1 1 1 1 1 1.
l_l 3. 1 1 1 1 l-l 1 l-[ 1 4. 1 1
5eC. 1 A. Quantity generated in 1988 a Quantity generated in 1989 C. UOM 0.
II 1 Instruction Page 17 Page 17 Page 18
I I I I I I I I I I I I I I III II (
SYSTEM 1 |_^MJ SYSTEM 2
System type Quantity treated, disposed or recycled in 1989 System type
Page 18 Page 18 Page 18
IMI 1 1 1 III 11)111 Ml
Sec. 1 A. Was this waste shipped off site? Q1 Yes (CONTINUE TO BOX B)
JIIJ Instruction Page 19 Q2 No (SWP TO SEC. IV)
Site B. EPA ID No. of facility to which waste was shipped C. System type
1 Instruction Page 19 Page 19
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 IMI 1
S2te l I I I I i i i i i IMI I I
Sec. A. Waste minimization results in 1988 Q1 Yes (CONTINUE TO BOX B)
IV Instruction Page 20 Q 2 No (THIS FORM IS COMPLETE)
a Activity C. Other effects D. Quantity recycled in 1989 due to new activities E
Page 21 Page 21 Page 21
IWI I I IWI I I f-,1 Y- I'' I I I I I
iwi i i iwi I i n* •*>
rdouswaatecode
II I I I I I I I I I I I
•d« G. Ongin
9 Page 16 Code 1 I
IBI II Systemtyn. IM 1 1 1 1
1 1 l-l 1 , 1 1 1 1 I.I 1 I.I 1
1 1 l-l 1 l-l 1 S. 1 1 1 1 1 l-l 1 l-l 1
Page 18 or discharged to a sewer/POTW?
Page 18
J I . 1 1 1 D ' Yes (CONTINUE TO SYSTEM 1)
IJilbi/salQasg D 2 No (SOP TO SEC. Iff)
|
Quantity treated, disposed or recycled In 1989
Pag* 18
III 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
D. Total quantity shipped in 1989
Page 19
I I I I I I I I I I
J I | | I I I I I I
- Activity/Production Index F. Source Reduction Quantity
Page 21 Page 22
I I I. I J I I I I I I I I I I
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WASTE RECEIVED FROM OFF SITE
INSTRUCTIONS: Read the detailed instructions beginning on page 27 of the 1989 Hazardous Waste Report booklet before completing this form.
1 A. Dmcnplionefnaiaidouaiwat*
Waste I Imtruetton Pag* 27
Jj
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Pag* 28 Page 28 Pag* 28 Pag* 28
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H. Wwtc foini COQQ
Pag* 29
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A. DncriptionofhaiantouiiMat*
Waste Imtnjctxxi Page 27
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Pag* 29
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B. EPA haVaWdous w^aMi codv --O* • ^iittli&lstsSHNiQUKBttl&itodHt •••/'<£^''-'-' < ••i '
P»9» 28 -.!'§^!l*»a^4^lif~' ,-^fWj'%?I
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0. Oft-lit* Mute* EPA & No. E. Quantity no*w*d In 1989 F. UOM G. DtnMy
P*0*28 Page 28 Pag*28 Page 28
Q CtMckVIDiaiMaiinWatuI , , , . , , ,
Of->l 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 | | n lla/^al PI 2aq
H. Waneteoneod*
Pag. 29
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A. OMenpUonothazaidouiviMI*
Waste tnatfueUm Pag* 27
3
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Pag. 28 Pag*28
Q Ch*cKVIDian)*aiinWa«*2
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F. UOM G. Dmtty
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1989 Hazardous Waste Report
WASTE TREATMENT, DISPOSAL,
OR RECYCLING PROCESS
SYSTEMS
INSTRUCTIONS: Read the detailed instructions beginning on page 30 of the 1989 Hazardous Waste Report booklet before completing this form.
Sec. I A. Waste treatment, disposal or recycling system description
I I Instruction Page 36
3. System type
Page 36
IMI I I I
C. Regulatory status
Page 36
D. Operational status
Page37
E. Unit type*
Page 37
3ec. I A. 1989 influent quantity
II | Instiuaion Page 38
DOM
Density
Total I I I I I I I 1 I
RCRA I I I I I I I I I
fj libs/gal
B. Maximum operational capacity
Page 39
Tot* L
RCRA L
;. 1989 liquid effluent quantity
Page 40
Total I I I I I I I I I
UOM
Density
D. 1968 solid/sludge residual quantity
Page 41
Total I I I I I I I I I I
UOM
Density
RCRA I I I I I
J I
RCRA
Umitalions on capacity
Page 41
F. Commercial availability code
Page 41
G. Percent capacity commetciall
Page 42
3ec. I A. Planned change in maximum operational capacity
Instruction Page 42
i Yes (CONTINUE TO BOX B)
2 No (THIS FORM IS COMPLETE)
B. New maximum operational capacity
Page 42
Total I I I I I I I I I I I
RCRA I I I I I I I I I I I
UOM
Planned year of change
Page 43
M 191 I I
D. Future
Page 43
availability code
LJ
E Percent future capacity commercially
Page 43
I I I I %
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U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL
PROTECTION AGENCY
1989 Hazardous Waste Report
OFF-SITE IDENTIFICATION
INSTRUCTIONS: Read the detailed instructions on the back of this page before completing this form.
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A. EPA ID No. ot off-site installation or transporter
B. Name of off-site installation or transporter
C. Handler type (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY)
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