United States
Environmental Protection
Agency
Office Of Air Quality
Planning And Standards
Research Triangle Park, NC 27711
EPA-456/R-98-006 if
September 1998
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National Emission Standards for
Hazardous Air Pollutants from Off-Site
Waste and Recovery Operations
(40 CFR Part 63, Subpart DD)
Source Identification:
Lists of Sources Potentially Subject
to the Rule and How to Find Others
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Contents
Acknowledgments vii
Evaluation Form ix
Chapter 1 Introduction
What is the purpose of this document? 1
What lists of potential sources will I find here? 1
Where did these lists of potential sources come from? 1
How will this document help me identify potential sources not listed? 1
What other source identification resources are available? 2
Why is source identification important? 2
Why was this document developed? 2
Where can I find other information related to the OSWRO NESHAP? 2
Chapter 2 NESHAP Source Identification Process
How are affected sources identified for a NESHAP rule? 3
I've heard that SIC codes can't be used to identify affected sources for the
OSWRO NESHAP. Why not? 3
Chapter 3 Determining If a Source Is Subject to the OSWRO NESHAP
What plant sites or facilities are covered by the OSWRO NESHAP? 5
What are the six regulated waste management and recovery operations? .... 5
How do I identify facilities that fall into one of these six categories? 6
Chapter 4 Facilities Potentially Subject to the OSWRO NESHAP
RCRA Hazardous Waste TSDFs 7
What are the RCRA hazardous waste TSDFs subject to the rule? 7
Where can I get updated information on TSDFs? 7
What kind of a list could I generate from RCRIS? 7
RCRA-Exempt Hazardous Wastewater Treatment Facilities 9
What is a RCRA-exempt hazardous wastewater treatment facility? 9
Is there a list of RCRA-exempt facilities that are subject to the OSWRO
NESHAP? 9
Nonhazardous Wastewater Treatment Facilities Other than
POTWs 10
What types of facilities are these? 10
Is there a list of wastewater treatment facilities that are subject to the
OSWRO NESHAP? 10
RCRA-Exempt Hazardous Waste Recycling Facilities 11
What are RCRA-exempt hazardous waste recycling facilities? 11
Is there a list of facilities that burn hazardous waste? 11
Used-Solvent Recovery Facilities 12
What are used-solvent recovery facilities? 12
Is there a list of commercial solvent recovery facilities? 12
Is a more current list available? 12
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Contents (Continued)
Used-Oil Recovery Facilities 13
What are used-oil recovery facilities and how many are there nationwide? ... 13
Chapter 5 Initial Notifications
Do the initial notifications received by EPA provide any guidance for
identifying affected facilities? 14
Chapter 6 EPA Databases
Might any other EPA databases help me identify off-site waste and recovery
operations? 16
Toxics Release Inventory 16
Biennial Reporting System 17
Are data from TRI and BRS comparable? 18
Chapter 7 Conclusion 19
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Contents (Continued)
Source Lists
Appendix A Facilities Receiving the Largest Volumes of Hazardous Waste from Off-Site
(1986) A-1
Appendix B TSDFs that Manage Off-Site Waste (1986) B-1
Appendix D Centralized Wastewater Treatment Facilities (1997) D-1
Appendix E Waste Combustion Facilities (1997) E-1
Appendix F Cement Kilns that Bum Hazardous Waste (1993) F-1
Appendix G Commercial Solvent Recovery Services (1986) G-1
Appendix J Fifty Largest Hazardous Waste Receivers (1995) J-1
Appendix L Hazardous Waste Receivers with RCRA Exempt Units (1995) L-1
Reports
Appendix K The National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report
Summary Tables (1995) K-1
Query Forms and User's Guides
Appendix C RCRIS Query Form and User's Guide C-1
Appendix H TRI Query Form and User's Guide H-1
Appendix I BRS Query Form and User's Guide 1-1
Other
Appendix M Applicability Guidance M-1
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Acknowledgement
This document was prepared by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency under contract with
Research Triangle Institute (RTI) as a result of a session at the August, 1997, Air Toxics
Implementation Workshop. A workgroup of state and EPA personnel worked closely with RTI to
develop this document. Special thanks goes out to:
Larry Brockman, EPA OAQPS
Ann Hammer, TX-TNRCC
Steve Morgan, MI-DEQ
Paul Peterson, RTI
Tony Petruska, EPA Region VII
Rahul ThakerNC-DEHNR
Bruce Varner, EPA Region V
Bob Zerbonia. RTI
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Chapter 1 Introduction
The appendices provide
lists of facilities
potentially subject to the
rule.
We estimate that these
lists contain more than
90 percent of the
facilities subject to the
OSWRO NESHAP.
Lists cover various time
periods.
What is the purpose of this document?
With this document the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA or we)
provide state, local, and tribal environmental regulatory agencies (you)
with:
Lists of potential sources subject to the Off-Site Waste and Recovery
Operations (OSWRO) National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air
Pollutants (NESHAP) (40 CFR part 63, subpart DD)
Ways to locate the potential OSWRO sources not on these lists.
What lists of potential sources will I find here?
This document contains list of sources potentially subject to the NESHAP,
which are maximum achievable control technology (MACT) standards. The
appendices provide lists of several potential sources:
Treatment, storage, and disposal facilities (TSDFs) managing off-site
waste (presented in two appendices)
Centralized wastewater treatment facilities
Waste combustion facilities
Cement kilns that burn hazardous waste
Commercial solvent recovery services
Hazardous waste receivers
Where did these lists of potential sources come from?
The source lists in this document come from various databases on waste
management operations and practices during the past 10 to 15 years.
Some of the lists were compiled during our standard NESHAP source
development process. Others were compiled for other projects (e.g., the
list of centralized wastewater treatment facilities was compiled by our
Office of Water). Also, the time period each list covers varies: some lists
contain 1986 information, while others were compiled as recently as 1997.
How will this document help me identify potential sources not listed?
We suggest procedures for identifying additional sources subject to the
OSWRO NESHAP. For example, you can use database query forms and
user guides to see if a facility receives wastes from off-site, the quantities
and types of wastes received, and other relevant details.
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Other information on the
OSWRO NESHAP can
be found on the Unified
Air Toxics Website.
What other source identification resources are available?
This document supplements the general source identification procedures
that are contained in Source Identification Cookbook, Final Draft September
20, 1996. This document is available by contacting the Office of Air Quality
Planning and Standards, Program Implementation and Review Group at
919-541-5590.
Why is source identification important?
Three reasons:
To limit hazardous air pollutant (HAP) emissions successfully, your
agency must be able to identify the sources of these emissions
Your agency needs to know how many sources are subject to the
OSWRO NESHAP to determine if it has adequate resources. This is
particularly important because some of these sources do not prevent a
facility from getting a Title V permit.
Your agency must be able to identify sources quickly and easily to
transfer information about these new standards effectively.
Why was this document developed?
It grew out of the August 1997 National Air Toxics Implementation
Workshop, where representatives of EPA offices and state and local air
programs met to develop standardized methods to identify sources subject
to the OSWRO NESHAP. The workshop participants suggested a
workgroup form to develop strategies for identifying sources. A workgroup
formed and the workgroup, working with RTI, produced this source
identification document
Where can I find other information related to the OSWRO NESHAP?
Other information such as fact sheets, summary documents, and the
Background Information Document (BID) can be found on EPA's Unified Air
Toxics Website at
http://www.epa.gov/ttn/uatw/offwaste/rioswao.html
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Chapter 2 NESHAP Source Identification Process
The OSWRO NESHAP
is too broad a regulation
to use SIC codes.
How are affected sources identified for a NESHAP rule?
To identify sources, we usually take the following steps:
Develop a list of potential sources.
Determine which sources actually meet the OSWRO NESHAP
applicability criteria.
Determine which sources are potentially major, which will probably
seek synthetic area status, and which are area sources.
To develop source lists, we use up-to-date databases, correspondence and
discussions with known potentially affected sources, site visits, agency
knowledge , and other resources. In developing the OSWRO NESHAP,
however, a comprehensive list couldn't be compiled because there was no
comprehensive database of facilities receiving off-site waste.
Although you may use any procedure you wish to identify additional
sources, our three steps work well. The first step gives you a list of
potential sources, while the later two steps help you narrow the list. The
procedure allows you to stop looking for sources when you are satisfied that
you have adequately identified the sources in your jurisdiction.
I've heard that SIC codes can't be used to identify affected sources
for the OSWRO NESHAP. Why not?
During the standard development process, we tried to identify Standard
Industrial Classification (SIC) codes for facilities that may be subject to the
OSWRO NESHAP. This was impossible due to the structure of the
regulation
The OSWRO NESHAP was originally developed as a "catchall" regulation
The goal was to control air pollution from those waste management and
recovery operations not already regulated under other NESHAP standards
or the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) TSDF air rules.
(RCRA regulates generating, treating, storing, disposing, of and recycling
solid and hazardous waste.) Because the OSWRO rule covers a wide
range of operations, it incorporates numerous SIC codes.
In addition, for many plant sites subject to the OSWRO NESHAP, the
regulated sources (i.e., the off-site waste management operations) are only
a small part of their overall manufacturing process. In these cases, the
facility's primary SIC code indicates the primary manufacturing process
rather than subordinate off-site waste management or recovery activities.
For example, Appendix A presents facilities receiving off-site hazardous
waste grouped by SIC (although the SIC itself isn't listed). Note that
"commercial waste facilities" are included under the codes for business
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services, miscellaneous services, nonclassifiable, refuse systems, and
waste management.
For the reasons described above, SIC codes alone can't identify facilities
subject to the OSWRO NESHAP.
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Chapter 3
The six operations
categories subject to the
OSWRO NESHAP
provide a basis for
identifying affected
sources.
Determining If a Source Is Subject to
the OSWRO NESHAP
What plant sites or facilities are covered by the OSWRO NESHAP?
A plant site is subject to the Off-Site Waste and Recovery Operations
NESHAP if it meets all of the following conditions:
The plant site is a major source of HAP emissions as defined in the
general provisions to 40 CFR Part 63.
The owner or operator of the plant site manages "off-site material" as
defined in the rule.
The plant site manages the off-site material in one of the six ways
specified in the rule.
What are the six regulated waste management and recovery
operations?
RCRA hazardous waste TSDF: The operation is regulated as a
hazardous waste treatment, storage, and disposal facility under either
40 CFR part 264 or part 265
RCRA-exempt hazardous wastewater treatment facility: The
operation is exempt from regulation as a hazardous waste TSDF under
40 CFR 264.1(g)(6). 40 CFR 265.1 (c)(10), or 40 CFR 270.1 (c)(2)(v).
Nonhazardous wastewater treatment facility other than a publicly
owned treatment works (POTW): The operation is subject to
regulation under either section 402 or 307(b) of the Clean Water Act
but is not owned by a state or municipality as defined by sections
502(3) and 502(4). respectively, of the Clean Water Act.
RCRA-exempt hazardous waste recycling facility: The operation is
exempt from regulation as a hazardous waste TSDF under 40 CFR
264.1(g)(2) or 40 CFR 265.1 (c)(6).
Used-solvent recovery facility: The operation recycles or reprocesses
used solvent and isn't part of a chemical, petroleum, or other
manufacturing process that is required to use air emission controls by
another subpart of 40 CFR part 63.
Used-oil recovery facility: The operation reprocesses used oil and is
regulated under 40 CFR 279 subpart F.
Because applicability of the OSWRO NESHAP hinges on the owner or
operator managing an off-site material in at least one of these six
operations, the source identification procedures we discuss in this
document focus on the six source types.
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You will find a more rigorous treatment of the OSWRO NESHAP
applicability in Appendix L. It is a stand-alone guide to determining facility
applicability to the rule.
How do I identify facilities that fall into one of these six categories?
Each of the six specified waste management or recovery operations
categories has its own particular criteria regarding applicability. We discuss
each category separately in Chapter 4.
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Chapter 4
Appendix A lists
facilities that received
100 tons or more of off-
site hazardous or
nonhazardous waste in
1986.
Appendix B lists all
facilities that managed
off-site waste in 1986.
RCRIS has updated
TSDF information.
Facilities Potentially Subject to the
OSWRO NESHAP
RCRA Hazardous Waste TSDFs
What are the RCRA hazardous waste TSDFs subject to the rule?
The OSWRO NESHAP applies to RCRA TSDFs that receive RCRA
hazardous waste generated at another location.
Our starting point for developing the source list was EPA's 1986 National
Survey of Hazardous Waste Treatment, Storage, Disposal, and Recycling
Facilities (TSDR Survey). The summary of survey findings provided
information on how the facilities managed the off-site waste they received.
Appendix A lists facilities that received more than 100 Mg/year of off-site
waste (493 out of 700+ facilities). The appendix groups facilities by primary
manufacturing process, although the SIC codes are not presented. Within
each grouping, the facilities are ranked by the quantity of off-site waste
received in 1986. The last column of the table shows the percentage of this
waste that came from a company under the same ownership.
Appendix B lists all facilities that managed off-site waste in 1986. While
this list was complete in 1986, it is obviously out of date now. It does,
however, provide a starting point for source identification for RCRA
hazardous waste TSDFs.
Where can I get updated information on TSDFs?
The hazardous waste database in our Resource Conservation and
Recovery Information System (RCRIS) provides updated information on
RCRA facilities We use RCRIS to track entities regulated under RCRA
subtitle C (i.e., hazardous waste management operations). The system
includes data on general facility information, permit or closure status,
compliance with federal and state regulations, and cleanup activities.
Appendix C provides a brief user's guide and other information for RCRIS.
which can be accessed via the Internet at:
http://www.epa.gov/enviro/html/rcris/rcris_query.html
What kind of a list could I generate from RCRIS?
You can use the database's query feature to generate lists by SIC code. For
example, we generated a list of 905 TSDFs categorized by SIC Code
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4953—Refuse Systems. This SIC Code includes "establishments primarily
engaged in the collection and disposal of refuse by processing or
destruction or in the operation of incinerators, waste treatment plants,
landfills, or other sites for disposal of such materials." This list would
include commercial hazardous waste TSDFs that manage off-site waste.
Don't forget, however, the inadequacy of SIC codes for the OSWRO
NESHAP. The broad scope of the rule means that a SIC list would both
exclude potential sources and include exempt sources. For example, the
4953 SIC code list we generated excluded TSDFs that manage off-site
waste as a ancillary activity (e.g., a chemical plant that treats both its own
waste and that generated by other, off-site companies). In addition, while
at least some of the listed facilities are no doubt RCRA hazardous waste
TSDFs managing off-site material (and thus be subject to the OSWRO
NESHAP), not all of the facilities on the list will meet the applicability
criteria to be covered under the rule.
For collocated sources, the databases and information resources described
in this document may fail to generate a comprehensive list of regulated
sources. So you may need to do more to get an accurate list of the most
likely collocated sources.
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Some hazardous
wastewater treatment
facilities are potentially
subject to the OSWRO
NESHAP.
RCRA-Exempt Hazardous Wastewater
Treatment Facilities
What is a RCRA-exempt hazardous wastewater treatment facility?
Wastewater treatment units that are part of a facility regulated by either
Section 402 or Section 307(b) of the Clean Water Act are not subject to
RCRA subtitle C hazardous waste management standards. Accordingly,
any hazardous waste tank system that stores or treats wastewater that is (1)
managed at an on-site wastewater treatment facility with a National
Pollution Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permit or (2) discharged
to a publicly owned treatment works is exempt from the RCRA regulations.
RCRA-exempt facilities that manage wastewater received from off-site are
potentially subject to the OSWRO NESHAP.
Is there a list of RCRA-exempt facilities that are subject to the OSWRO
NESHAP?
Some exempt wastewater treatment units that are managing hazardous
waste may also manage wastewaters (either hazardous or nonhazardous)
received from off-site and thus are potentially subject to the OSWRO
NESHAP.
Using the 1995 BRS data, a list of facilities was generated that reported
both the following.
the facility treated, disposed, or recycled hazardous waste in a unit
exempt from RCRA permitting requirements pursuant to §264.1(g) or
§265.1(c). and
the facility received RCRA hazardous waste from off-site during 1995.
This list of facilities, presented in Appendix M, wouldn't contain all RCRA-
exempt facilities that are subject to the OSWRO NESHAP; for example,
facilities that received only nonhazardous waste wouldn't be on this list.
Still, the list should give you an excellent starting point in identifying this
group of affected facilities.
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Commercial wastewater
treaters are potentially
subject to the OSWRO
NESHAP.
Appendix D lists 1997
centralized wastewater
treaters.
Nonhazardous Wastewater Treatment Facilities
Other than POTWs
What types of facilities are these?
Public entities and private companies throughout the United States operate
facilities to treat wastewater other than RCRA hazardous wastewater.
Publicly owned treatment works are not subject to the OSWRO NESHAP.
The OSWRO NESHAP does apply to privately owned wastewater
treatment plants whose predominate function is to treat wastewater
received from off-site. These facilities can generally be referred to as
"commercial wastewater treaters." which is a subset of the more general
"centralized wastewater treatment" (CWT) facilities. CWT facilities perform
commercial wastewater treatment, but this is not necessarily their
predominate activity.
Is there a list of wastewater treatment facilities that are subject to the
OSWRO NESHAP?
As a part of ongoing regulatory development efforts, EPA's Office of Water
(OW) has compiled a list of CWT facilities in operation as of 1997
(Appendix D). Some of the 134 facilities listed are commercial wastewater
treaters subject to OSWRO NESHAP.
OW compiled the list from its database of information collected via industry
questionnaire in 1990 and supplemented in 1997 during the proposed
rulemaking that affected these facilities. (Note: This up-to-date CWT listing
was compiled by OW as part of its regulatory effort and probably can't be
generated from OWs database.)
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Some facilities that burn
hazardous waste may
be subject to the
OSWRO NESHAP.
Appendix E lists waste
combustion facilities in
operation in 1997.
Appendix F lists cement
kilns that burned
hazardous and
nonhazardous waste in
1993.
RCRA-Exempt Hazardous Waste Recycling
Facilities
What are RCRA-exempt hazardous waste recycling facilities?
Facilities that recycle certain types of hazardous waste aren't subject to
RCRA. These exempt "recyclables" include hazardous waste burned for
energy recovery, various hazardous waste fuels, and waste such as spent
lead acid batteries and scrap metal. Waste combustion facilities that bum
hazardous waste are potentially subject to the OSWRO NESHAP.
Is there a list of facilities that burn hazardous waste?
As a part of it's regulatory development efforts, EPA's Office of Solid
Waste (OSW) has compiled a complete list of waste combustion facilities in
operation as of 1997 (Appendix E). Some of the 190 facilities listed would
likely meet the criteria for applicability of the OSWRO NESHAP.
Among the waste combustion facilities that may be subject to the OSWRO
NESHAP are cement manufacturers that burn waste in their kilns. EPA's
Emission Standards Division has compiled a list of cement kilns that were
burning hazardous and nonhazardous waste in 1993. This list is presented
in Appendix F
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Facilities that reprocess
organic solvents may be
subject to the OSWRO
NESHAP.
Appendix G lists
commercial solvent
recovery facilities in
operation in 1986.
Used-Solvent Recovery Facilities
What are used-solvent recovery facilities?
Organic solvents are used in many types of businesses to clean oils,
grease, dirt, or other foreign matter from mechanical parts. There are
facilities that collect organic solvents when a business is finished with them
and reprocess them for sale or for use as a "process feedstock." We refer
to these as "used-solvent recovery facilities."
The OSWRO NESHAP applies to most operations that reprocess used
solvents. The rule doesn't apply to chemical, petroleum, or other
manufacturing processes. These are subject to other NESHAP air
emission standards. We refer to facilities that reprocess solvents other than
as part of a manufacturing process as "commercial solvent recovery
facilities."
Is there a list of commercial solvent recovery facilities?
In the course of developing the RCRA process vent standard, EPA
compiled a list of companies and plant sites that provided commercial
solvent recovery services in 1986 (Appendix G). About 150 plant sites
recycled organic solvents that were not a part of a chemical, petroleum, or
other manufacturing operation.
Is a more-current list available?
We tried to develop a more-current list of commercial solvent recovery
facilities using RCRIS The SIC code for solvent recovery services on a
contract or fee basis is 7398-Business Services Not Elsewhere Classified.
Using this code, we generated as list of 346 facilities; however, the broad
SIC category doesn't allow easy identification of potentially affected
facilities, and no further sorting appeared possible.
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Few used-oil recovery
facilities may be subject
to the OSWRO
NESHAP.
Used-Oil Recovery Facilities
What are used-oil recovery facilities and how
nationwide?
many are there
While developing the OSWRO NESHAP, we identfied only four facilities
that could be classified as reprocessors of used oil and major sources of
HAP emissions (refer to 57 Federal Register 41609, September 10,1992).
Although numerous facilities manage used oil in fuel blending and other
operations (EPA had identified 190 of them in 1992), at the time of this
rulemaking, these were considered "area sources" and not subject to the
rule.
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Chapter 5 Initial Notifications
Facilities subject to the
OSWRO NESHAP must
submit an initial
notification to EPA.
The limited number of
initial notifications
provide little help in
identifying sources
With the promulgation of a NESHAP standard, there are several
administrative actions, or notifications, that owners/operators must
undertake. The main notification events for a facility subject to the
OSWRO NESHAP require the owner or operator to submit:
• An initial notification of the applicability of the OSWRO NESHAP no
more than 120 days after the standard's effective date.
A notification at least 60 days before conducting a performance test or
at least 30 days before conducting opacity and visible emission
observations.
• A notification of compliance status within 60 days of the performance
test.
Do the initial notifications received by EPA provide any guidance for
identifying affected facilities?
So far, only a few initial notifications have been received by EPA Regional
offices. We reviewed these notifications to classify the companies by
source type We examined two groups of initial notifications: 12 from
Region 5 and 21 from Region 6.
Of the 12 initial notifications from Region 5:
6 are from facilities that could be classified as commercial waste
management operations: 5 of these appear to recycle commercial
solvent.
4 are from facilities involved in waste combustion; 3 of them are
cement plants, and 1 is a commercial waste incineration operation.
The 2 remaining are a chemical plant and a pharmaceutical plant.
Of the 21 initial notifications from Region 6.
11 are from chemical plants.
3 are from petroleum refineries.
1 is from an agricultural chemicals plant.
3 are from facilities that could be classified as commercial waste
management operations, including solvent recycling.
1 is from a commercial wastewater treatment facility.
2 an of uncertain classification.
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Few of the notifying
commercial waste
treaters appeared on
the SIC code lists we
generated.
Several waste
combustion facilities and
cement manufacturers
submitted initial
notifications.
Although it is difficult to identify any meaningful trends from the limited
number of initial notifications, some interesting points can be made:
More than one-fourth (9 of 33) of the initial notifications were from
commercial waste treaters. These facilities should have been included
in the RCRIS database, but only two of them came up on the 4953 SIC
code list (i.e., Refuse Systems) we generated.
• The one commercial wastewater treatment facility did appear on the
4953 SIC code list, but none of the solvent recyclers appeared on the
list generated for their SIC code (i.e., 7398-Business Services Not
Elsewhere Classified).
These findings further support the argument that the SIC code is not a
reliable basis for identifying facilities potentially subject to the OSWRO
NESHAP.
Another point is that more than 10 percent of the facilities were waste
combustion operations. This suggests that waste combustion operations
are good candidates as potential sources for OSWRO NESHAP regulation.
The Office of Solid Waste's list of 190 waste combustion operations
presented in Appendix E gives you a good starting point for seeking out
additional sources. Since most of the waste combustion facilities that
submitted initial notifications were cement manufacturers that burn waste in
their kilns, you may find quite useful the Emission Standards Division's list
of cement kilns that burn hazardous and nonhazardous waste presented in
Appendix F
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Chapter 6 EPA Databases
The TRI database
contains information on
an individual facility's
off-site waste transfers
but may be of limited
value in compiling
overall listings of
facilities that receive off-
site waste.
Might any other EPA databases help me identify off-site waste and
recovery operations?
Two EPA databases offer some starting points for identifying off-site waste
and recovery operations.
Toxics Release Inventory
The Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act of 1986
(EPCRA) requires manufacturers to report releases to the environment of
more than 600 designated toxic chemicals. Facilities must report on toxic
chemicals released into the air, water, and land. In addition, they must
report on off-site transfers—that is, a transfer of waste to a separate facility
for treatment or disposal. Their reports go to EPA and state governments.
The EPA compiles the data into an online, publicly accessible, national
Toxics Release Inventory (TRI).
TRI stores the release/transfer data by year, by facility, by, chemical, and
by medium of release (i.e., air, water, underground injection, land disposal,
and off-site transfer). TRI includes the facility name, address, latitude/
longitude, and parent company. At the chemical level, TRI stores SIC
codes, EPA identification numbers, and pollution prevention data (e.g.,
recycling, energy recovery, treatment, disposal). For media, TRI provides
the names and addresses of off-site transfer recipient facilities. TRI also
stores treatment and source-reduction data.
TRI's off-site transfer information also includes the quantity of toxic
chemicals in wastes transferred to an off-site location other than a POTW
(reported on EPA Form R)—information that should be useful in identifying
facilities potentially subject to the OSWRO NESHAP.
The TRI also has a query option that allows retrieval of the data. The TRI
offers four basic search options: a search by facility, TRI, or EPA
identification number; a geographical search by zip code, city, county, or
state; a SIC code search; and a chemical search. The output for these
searches appears alphabetically by facility. Basic site information in label
format is followed by a tabular listing of additional chemical information,
including a table of chemical transfers to off-site locations other than
POTWs.
Although the TRI database provides some useful information, it likely will
be of limited value for developing an overall listing of facilities that receive
off-site waste by state or region. Since the query options don't appear to
allow facilities to be pulled up according to their activities in transfering or
receiving off-site chemicals, you have to review each facility individually.
The database is useful, however, for confirming that a particular facility
does indeed receive off-site waste from another known facility.
Appendix H provides a brief TRI user's guide and a copy of the query form
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7776 BRS database
contains information on
facilities that receive off-
site hazardous waste
and may help you
identify facilities subject
to the OSWRO
NESHAP.
BRS offers a variety of
useful search options.
The National Biennial
RCRA Hazardous
Waste Report provides
useful data from 1995.
for database searches. TRI can be accessed at
http://www.epa.gov/env»ro/htmlAris/tris_query.html
Biennial Reporting System
The Biennial Reporting System (BRS) is one of EPA's primary tools for
tracking who generates, ships, and receives hazardous waste. The BRS
database contains information from the RCRA-required Hazardous Waste
Reports that must be filed every 2 years. Facilities must submit these
reports to BRS if they either:
Are a large-quantity generator (LOG) of waste
Treated, stored, or disposed of RCRA hazardous waste on site in units
subject to RCRA permitting requirements.
The definition of LOG is complex. Put simply, an LOG is any site that
either generates more than 2,200 Ibs/month of RCRA waste, accumulates
more than 2.2 Ibs/month of RCRA acute hazardous waste, or accumulates
more than 220 Ibs/month of spill cleanup material contaminated with RCRA
acute hazardous waste
Not all hazardous waste is reported to BRS. Some forms of hazardous
waste are exempt in the original RCRA legislation. In addition, some waste
treatment units, particular wastewater treatment units, are regulated by
environmental statutes other than RCRA. However, BRS appears to be the
best U.S. hazardous waste tracking database available.
You can access the BRS database, which offers an online search feature,
through the Internet:
http://www.rtk.net/www/data/brs_gen.html
Although the BRS search system is limited in its ability to target off-site
waste facilities directly, the various searching features may give you a way
to find facilities.
The search system can present the information for a geographic area, a
particular facility, or a particular industry (by SIC code). You can also
search for facilities according to characteristics of the generated and
received waste streams (i.e., wastes received from off-site). Appendix I
summarizes the search features of the BRS database and provides a
query form.
Some BRS data are available in printed form. To communicate 1995 BRS
data collection efforts to the public, government agencies, and the
regulated community, EPA compiled The National Biennial RCRA
Hazardous Waste Report. Chapter 3 of this report presents exhibits
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Use caution when trying
to compare BRS and
TRI data.
describing RCRA hazardous waste shipments and receipts. Several of
these tables provide information useful in identifying facilities that are
potentially subject to the OSWRO NESHAP. For example, Table 3.14
(Appendix K), which lists facilities receiving hazardous waste in 1995,
gives you a starting point for identifying facilities potentially subject to
regulation.
Appendix J presents more 1995 data published in The National Biennial
RCRA Hazardous Waste Report. Exhibits 3.4, 3.5, and 3.6 present the
quantity of waste received and the number of TSDFs that received waste in
each EPA Region. Exhibits 3.10, 3.11, and 3.12 present the quantity of
waste received and the number of TSDFs receiving waste in each state.
Exhibit 3.13 presents a listing of the 50 largest RCRA hazardous waste
shippers in the nation.
Are data from TRI and BRS comparable?
You should use caution when comparing waste quantity data from BRS and
TRI. TRI presents quantities of chemical components, while BRS lists
quantities of RCRA hazardous waste, which may contain many hazardous
and nonhazardous components. For example, if 500 Ibs of lead dust is
spilled onto 3 tons of soil later shipped off site to a landfill, it would be
reported as follows
TRI—Transfer of 500 Ibs of lead.
BRS—Shipment of 3 tons of lead-contaminated waste.
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Chapter 7 Conclusions
Now that you have read this publication, you are ready to begin to identify
facilities in your jurisdiction that are subject to the Off-Site Waste and
Recovery Operations NESHAP. This lists of potential sources, database
query forms and user guides, and other information presented in the
appendices give you an excellent starting point for applying this broad, but
important, standards. These files are also available electronically on the
EPA's web site The URL is:
http://www.epa.gov/ttn/uatw/offwaste/rioswao.html
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Appendix A
Facilities Receiving the Largest Volumes of Hazardous Waste
From Offsite During 1986
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QFFSITC HASTE FACILITIES {Ranked by waste quantity mtMn wcfi category)
Facility
City
SUta
TPY offsite
Percent fro*
sam oner
SOT/ICES
1 CHEW IASTE MANAGEMENT - C)D LANDFILL
2 SOLVEKTS RECOVERY SERVICE OF NJ
3 SAFETMCLEE* CORP CLAYTON R. C.
4 SAFETY-XLEEN CORP ELGIN SOLVEKT CT*
5 SAFETY-XLEEN CORP LEXINGTON fl. C.
CALttCT CITY
UNDEN
CLAYTON
ELGIN
LEXINGTON
6 SAfETY-XLEEN ENV1ROSYSTEMS CO >O CASTLDO CASTLE
7 SAFETY-XLEEN CORP HEBRON 8. C. HEBRON
8 SAFETY-XLEEN CORP OENTON OENTON
9 SAFETY-XLEEN CORP REEDLEY SOLVENT CT REEOLEY
10 SAFETY-KLEEN CORP-€OLTON RC ELfilN
H SOLVENTS RECOVERY SERVICE OF HE* EHG SOUTHINGTON
12 HASTE RESEARCH i RECLAMATION CO, INC EAU CLAIRE
13 SAFETY-XLEEN CORPORATION aGiN
14 CECOS TREATIOT CORP BRISTOL
15 ENVIRONttNTAL ENTERPRISES INCORP CINCINNATI
16 SOLVENT SERVICE INC SAN JOSE
17 U S CHEMICAL CO.. INC. ROSEV1LLE
18 SAFETY-KLEEN CORP CHICASO R. C. CHICASO
19 SOLVENT RECOVERY CORPORATIOH KANSAS CITY
20 SAFETY-XLCEN CORP ELGIN
21 SAFETY-XLEEN CORP ELGIN
22 KW COMPANY SAN ANTOHJO
23 SAFETY-XLEEN CORP 3-171-01 ELGIN
24 SAFETY KLEEN CORP &-124-01 ELGIN
25 SAFCTY-XLEEN CORP. 4-145-03 ELGIN
26 SAFETY-KLEEN CORP ELGIN
27 CH£M PAX CORPORATION CRAHSTOW
28 SAFETY-KLEEH CORP. ELGIN
29 SAFETY-XLEEN CORP ELSiN
30 KLOR KLEEN INC CINCINNATI
31 SAFETY-W.EEH CORP. ELGIN
32 SAFETY-KLEEK CORP ELGIN
33 CALGON CARBON CORPORATION PITTSBURGH
MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES
34 CHEUICAi WASTE MANAGEMENT IMC VICKERY
35 OVIROSAFE SERVICES OF OHIO. INC. OREGON
36 DYNECDL. INC. DETROIT
37 CHEU-SECURJTY SYSTEMS INC ARLINGTON
38 EIPAX INC DEER PARK OtER PARK
39 USPCI XAYMOKA
40 ROLLINS ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES OF LA INCPLAQIXMINE
41 KW.ONE SERVICE CO»,PAHY TEXAS CITY
42 HF.SCO CROHEY
43 ECOLOTEC. JICORPORATEO DAYfON
44 RESERVE ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES ASHTABULA
45 FRONTIER CHEMICAL WASTE PROCESS, INC. NIAGARA FALLS
46 DISPOSAL SYSTEMS, INC. DEER PARK
47 ROGERS RENTAL LANOF1U CENTREVILIE
48 CYANOKQI INC DETROIT
49 OWIROSAFE SERVICES OF IDAHO INC £RANO VIED
50 CROSBY & OVERTON, INC. PLANT 2 KENT
51 THERWALXEM INC. ROCK HILL
52 SOUTHEASTERN CHEMICAL AND SOLVENT SUtfTEK
53 TECHTRON1CS ECOLOGICAL CORPORATION BROOKLYN
54 IASTEX RESEARCH INC EAST SAINT LO
55 WALD MFS CO INC MAYSVJLLE
56 ETICW KARIKICK
57 AMERICAN HASTE PROCESSING LTD MAYWOOO
58 AEROCHOI INC ADCLANTO
59 NORTHEAST ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES INC CANASTOTA
IL
NJ
NJ
IL
SC
KY
OH
TX
CA
IL
CT
til
IL
CT
OH
CA
Ml
IL
MO
IL
IL
TX
a
IL
a
a
Ri
IL
IL
OH
a
IL
PA
167.887
37.354
29,359
28,418
22.600
22,486
21,900
21.003
18.46D
17,180
13.154
11,594
9,836
9.382
9.332
8,185
7,476
7,217
1,753
1,375
1,040
973
927
727
680
580
523
485
455
463
425
296
194
13-B
10.5
100.0
85.3
100.0
2.0
S3.4
99.1
100.0
0.3
0.0
0.0
0.0
13.5
0.0
0.0
D.O
8.7
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.7
0.0
0.0
0.8
O.D
0.0
0.0
0.7
100.0
254,167
220.148
132.336
88.374
62,813
55,165
54,945
35.989
33.233
28,833
28,318
28.692
25.662
23.J68
22,440
11,004
10.103
5,187
5,017
3,965
3.280
2.693
1,756
1.418
1.259
1.220
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.5
0.0
18.6
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
1.3
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
9.8
O.D
100.0
0,0
O.D
100.0
0.2
A-l
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OFfSlTE JUSTE FACILITIES (Ranted fey wast* quantity aithln each category}
Facility
City
Stats
TPY offslte
ENGINEERING LAB
INC
60 USOK
SI GWtt LABORATORIES
62 ENVtaOTEX
63 SKOAL XAS7E INC.
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OFFSITE IASTE FACILITIES (Rartced by mste quantity ulthln each category)
Facility City State
119 FLORIDA SOLUTE GREEN COVE SPRFL
120 TEXAS ECOLOGISTS INC ROBSTOWN TX
121 CHEMICAL HASTE MANAGEJCHT Of HE* JERSEY .«*ARK IW
122 OLOOVER CORP CASCADE VA
123 CHEMICAL PROCESSORS INC TACOMA «A
124 CHEIMXEAR INC CHESTER PA
125 CECOS INTERNATIONAL INC ODESSA TX
126 HORTHKfEST EWIfiOSERVICE )NC SEATTLE *A
127 ERIEKAY, IIC. INDEPENDENCE OH
128 CALOWELL SYSTEMS INC. LEN01R NC
129 TRIC1L EHViROWtNTAL SERVICES INC.. MUSKMUSXEfiON HEIGHMi
J30 CHEMlCAl RESOURCES INC TULSA OK
131 AMERICAN ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT CORPORRANCHO COROOVACA
132 STATE* IDE SERVICE t SUPPLY, INC. SPAfiTAJCURS SC
133 CHEMICAL XASTE MANAGEMENT INC INCIN. DIVSAUGET IL
134 ACME FILl CORPORATION MARTINEZ CA
135 SODDTEX SYSTEMS, INC MDRfiOH GA
136 OSCO TREATMENT SYSTEMS. INC. COLUMBIA TH
137 BEST CONTRA COSTA SANITARY LAHDF ILL RICHMOND CA
138 APTUS COFfEYVIllE KS
139 GSX SERVICES INC LAUREL MD
140 KEYSTONE CHEMICAL COMPANY 6IRAROVILLE PA
HI UNITEX ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES \tC HONOLULU HI
1« CUSTOM IM3USTRIAL SERVICES !NC SttfLSYVILLE KY
143 UNION ELECTRIC COrPANY-ASHLEY PLANT ST. LOUIS MO
144 SPECTRASERY INC. KEARNY NJ
M5 DRUG WC LABORATORY DISPOSAL SHC PLAINKELL Ul
146 IT CORP OIL REPROCESS FACILITY MARTINEZ CA
147 BSX SERVICES INC CLEAR* ATER FL
H8 EOT. INC. CLARENCE NY
149 ALCHEU-TRON 1 NC CLEVELAND OH
WASTE MANAGEMENT
ISO U S POU.UTION CONTROL, INC. «USSY UXINTMfiRAY UT
151 LIONETTI OIL RECOVERY INC OLD BRIDGE NJ
152 NOBLE OIL COMPANY VINCENTOHN NJ
153 AMERICAN WASTE OJL CORP BELLEVILLE Ml
154 CLEAN HARBORS INC KiNGSTOi UA
155 CLAYTON CHEM CO SAUGET IL
156 WILXAUKEE SOLVENTS 4 CHEMICALS CORP WENOMONEE FALLKI
157 KAVER OIL COWANY, INC HOOGKINS IL
158 STM ASSOCIATES ELDY A2
159 CASUAL! A RESOURCES CASUALiA CA
160 ENVIR1TE CORPORATION YORK PA
161 ENVIROM€NTAL SYSTEMS COI^ANY (ENSCO) El DORADO AR
162 ENVIR I TE CORPORATION CANTON OH
163 CHEU-CLEAR INC OF BALTIMORE BALTIMORE W)
164 USNAVY PEARL HARBOR PUaiC WORKS CENTER PEARL HARBOR HI
165 ENVIRONMENTAL WASTE CONTROL - FOUR COUNTROCHESTER IN
166 CHEMICAL MANAGEMENT fARMiNGOALE NY
187 GULf COAST WASTE DISPOSAL AUTHORITY TEXAS CITY TX
168 CITY Of TORR1NGTOM TORRINGTON CT
169 UARYLAM) ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICE BALTIMORE MD
170 UNION CARBIDE CORP SOUTH CHARLESTON PLT SOUTH CHARLESTIKV
171 LBEPA MOBILE INCIKERATIOH SYSTEM MCOOXELL MO
PETROLEUM/COAL
172 SOHIO OIL CO TOLEDO OH
173 HERITAGE ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES INC INOIANAPOLiS IN
174
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Off SITE WASTE FACILITIES (Ranked by Mast* quant rty vtthin each category)
Facility City State
178 RESEARCH OIL COMPANY CLEVELAND OH
179 TEXACO REFINING AND MARKETING INC PORT ARTHUR TX
180 GULF COAST HASTE DISPOSAL AUTHORITY HOUSTON TX
181 TORQUE PETROLEUM PRODUCTS SAM LEON TX
isz BY-PRODUCTS MANAGEMENT OF OHIO INC CLEVELAND OH
183 NARRAGANSETT IMPROVEMENT CO. INC. PROVIDENCE Rl
184 B. * L. CORPORATION NEWARK HJ
185 AMOCO OIL COMPANY LANDFARMS 1 AND 2 TEXAS CITY TX
186 L i L OIL SERVICE ABERDEEN HJ
187 PURE STREAM INC. 8LACXWOCO IU
188 WITCO CORPORATION GOLDEN BEAR DIVISION OILDALE CA
189 HEAT ENERGY ADVANCED TECH. INC OALLAS TX
190 SOUTHWESTERN REFINING CO.. INC. CORPUS CHRIST ITX
191 CONOCO INC LANDFARH BILLINGS MT
192 PETROCHEM RECYCLING CORP. SALT LAKE CITYUT
193 SAFETY XLEEN CORP 7-157-01 RANCHO CQROOVAiL
194 CHEMICAL PROCESSORS IMC SEATTLE WA
195 CENTRAL MO PAVING CO INC MOBERLY MO
196 EDWARDS OIL SERVICE 1HC DETROIT Ml
197 SHELL OIL COMPANY MARTINEZ MFG COMPLEX MARTINEZ CA
198 CONOCO INC POHCA CITY OK
199 SOLV OIL SERVICE AND SUPPLY CO INC EOEW PRAIRIE «N
200 AMOCO OIL COMPANY-WHIT ING REFINERY LAXEFXHJT1NG IN
201 CENTURY OJL INC ALSIP IL
202 BAYDAY CHEW SANTA CLARA CA
203 KYAXA OIL INC. LOUISVILLE KY
204 VOOA PETROLEUM, INC. LONG-VIEW TX
205 CHEVRON USA INC PHILADELPHIA PA
CHEMICALS
206 SPECTRON INC ELKTON MD
207 ClfiA-GEIGY CORP GLENS FALLS NY
208 THE DOW CHEMICAL COMPANY {MICHIGAN) MIDLAND Ml
209 MONSANTO CO ALVIN TX
210 DUPONT E 1 DE NEMOURS, CHAMBERS WORKS OEEPWATER HJ
211 NEW JERSEY ZINC COMPANY PALMEHTON PA
212 K. A. STEEL CHEMICALS. INC. GARY IN
213 CH£M-«ET SERVICES INC WYANDOTTE Ml
214 PPG INDUSTRIES INC LAKE CHARLES LA
215 GIBRALTAR CHEMICAL RESOURCE WINOHA TX
216 SHELL CHEMICAL COMPANY-NORCO MFG. COMPLENORCO LA
217 BY-PRODUCTS MANAGEMENT JKC SCHERCRVtLLE IN
218 CHEMHEST INDUSTRIES INC FONT ANA CA
219 OOH CHEMICAL USA MICHIGAN DIVISION ENVJRMIDLANO Ml
220 ELI LILLY AW COMPANY, TIPPECANQE LABS LAFAYETTE IN
221 THERMAL 0X1 OAT ION CORP. ROEBUCK SC
222 SOLVENT RESOURCE RECOVERY INC WEST CARROLLTQOH
223 3M COMPANY CHEMOLITE CENTER COTTAGE GROVE MN
224 AVGAN1C INDUSTRIES I>C. COTTAGE GROVE Wl
225 ROHIC CHEMICAL CDRP EAST PALO ALTOCA
226 MARISOL INCORPORATED MIDDLESEX NJ
227 OCCIDENTAL CHEMICAL CORP NIAGARA FALLS HY
228 MICHIGAN RECOVERY SYSTEMS, INC ROMULUS Ml
229 VULCAN MATERIALS COMPANY WICHITA KS
230 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA CHEMICAL SANTA fE SPRINCA
231 STAUFFER CHEMICAL CO BATON ROUGE LA
232 SAME ATTALU AL
233 AMERICAN CHEM SERV IHC GRIFFITH IN
234 NORTH EAST SOLVENTS RECLAMATION CORP NORTH AHDOVER MA
235 C. P. INORGANICS JOLIET IL
238 STALFFER CHEMICAL CO HAMMOND IN
237 ELI LILLY 1 COMPANY CLINTON LABORATQRIESCLIHTON
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OFFSITE HASTE FACILITIES (Ranked by waste ouanttty iHthJn each category)
Facility
City
240 STOLlEfl CHEMICAL CO. INC
241 RECLAIMED ENERGY CO INC
242 ALUORW. INC.
243 HYDROCARBON RECYCLCRS INC
244 CP CHEMICALS INC
245 CHEMICAL SOLVENTS INC CSJ RECYCLING
246 HUKILL CHEMICAL CORPORATION
247 M t J SOLVENTS CO INC
248 flHONE-POULENC AG COMPANY
249 SOL-PROA 1LY8LAD HZD 1ASTE MGMT INC.
250 ALTERHATE ENERGY RESOURCES INC.
251 CI8A-GE1GY CORP
252 ORGANIC CHEMICALS, INC.
253 CAIGON CARBON CORPORATION
254 CP CHEMICALS INC
255 FRiT INDUSTRIES »NC
256 ALLIEO SIGNAL CORP./FAIRFIELD
257 MACOERMID INC.
258 THE DO* CHEMICAL COMPANY{PLAQUEMINE)
259 ARIVEC CHEMICALS INC
260 NORTHLAND CHEMICAL COMPANY
261 SM1THKLINE CHEMICALS
262 GEORGIA GULF CORPORATION
263 BAY ZINC CO INC
264 STAUFFER CHEMICAL CO
265 PR1LLAMAN COMPANY INC. THE
266 ROHM i HAAS XY INC
267 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA CHEMICAL CO INC
CONHEBSVILLE
BIRMINGHAM
TULSA
SUMTER
CLEVELAND
BEDFORD
ATLANTA
INSTITUTE
TACOMA
AUGUSTA
GLEHS FALLS
CRAHOVILLE
PITTSBURSH
SEKAREN
WALNUT RIDGE
BIRMINGHAM
KATERBURY
PLAQUEM1NE
DOUGLASVILLE
PROVIDENCE
CONSHDHOCKEN
PLAOUEMINE
MOXFE C ITY
HOUSTON
MARTJNSVILLE
LOUISVILLE
UNION
268 OUPOHT £ I 0£ NEMOWS I CO INC, LAPLACE LAPLACE
269 CHEVWEST I NO INC. RENO
270 MCCLARY COLUMBIA CORP WASKQUGAL
271 INDUSTRIAL SOLVENTS AND CHEMICAL CO. YORK HAVEN
272 ENVIRONMENTAL PROCESSING SERVICES DAYTON
273 AMERICAN RESOURCE RECOVERY CORPORATION HEIPHIS
274 GENERAL CHEMICAL CORPORATION FRAMINGHAM
275 DUPONT E I DE WEMOURS i CO B&LE PLANT BELLE
276 RHO-CHEM CORPORATION INGLEITOOD
277 SAFETY KLEEN CORP DUNDEE CEMENT CO HHY 7CLARKSVILLE
278 TRICHEM COMPANY ATLANTA
279 CYCLE CHEM, INC. ELIZABETH
280 tYWflELL PETROCHEMICAL COMPANY CHANNELVIEK
281 M J T CHEMICALS INC. CARROLLTON
282 CHEMICAL CONSERVATION OF GEORGIA VALDOSTA
283 ELTEX CHEMICAL AND SUPPLY COMPANY HOUSTON
284 OMEGA CHEMICAL CORP KHITT1ER
285 GREAT HESTERN CHEMICAL COMPANY MILPITAS
286 ENTERPRISE RECOVERY SYSTEMS, INC. BYHAL1A
287 TENNESSEE EASTMAN COMPANY-DIVISION OF EAKINSSPORT
288 OUPONT £ I DE NEMOURS & CO INC, VICTORIAVICTORIA
289 CALGON CARBON CORP CATLETTS8URQ
290 USOOE K-25 SITE OAK RiDGE
291 DETREX CHEMICAL JNDUSTRIES INC DETROIT
292 CHEMTflON CORP AVON
293 AMERICAN OCM4CAL & REFINING CC4PANY KATERBURY
294 CHIEF CHEMICAL & SUPPLY INC. HASXELL
295 COATING SYSTEMS INC NASHUA
296 BERKLEY PRODUCTS CO INC AKRON
297 CHEMICAL GROUP HOECHST CELANESE CORP BAY CITY
298 IMC FERTILIZER INC AMERIOJS
299 UNION CARBIDE CORPORATION SISTEftSVILLE WJSTERSVILLf
300 LIBERTY SOLVENT & CHEM €0 INC TWINS8URG
301 PLASTIC MATERIALS, INC ALHAVBRA
302 CHEMICAL RECYCLING INC KYLIE
303 ASHLAND CHEMICAL CO FREEDOM
304 HORUM CHEMICAL CO. SAINT PAUL
State
Jimmm
SC
AL
OK
SC
OH
OH
GA
KV
HA
GA
NY
Ml
PA
NJ
AR
AL
CT
LA
GA
Rl
PA
LA
TX
VA
KY
II
LA
NV
»A
PA
OH
TN
MA
WV
CA
MO
NJ
TX
KY
GA
TX
CA
CA
MS
TN
TX
KY
Mi
OH
CT
OK
NH
PA
TX
GA
wv
OH
CA
TX
PA
MH
TPY offslte
18.27S
10.148
10.108
9,092
9.033
8.545
8.513
8,208
7.140
6.744
6.687
6.684
6,354
6.304
5,924
5,893
S.377
5.357
5,224
5,175
5.1B8
4.670
3,993
3,774
3,772
3,518
3,473
3,333
3.233
3,217
3.202
3.178
3,092
2,902
2.855
2.846
2,628
2,367
2,340
2.289
2.218
1.954
1,927
1,895
1.892
1.791
1,618
1,515
1.493
1,420
1,307
1.275
1.205
1.193
1,181
1.170
1,147
1,108
1,083
1.037
1.032
986
949
843
796
Percent froi
saae owner
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
12.7
0.0
0.0
0.0
16.1
0.0
0.0
100.0
0.0
0.0
0.3
0.0
0.0
0.0
100.0
0.0
0.0
100.0
100.0
0.0
0.0
11. 5
100.0
0.0
100.0
0.0
14.3
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
37.0
0.0
100.0
100.0
0.0
10D.O
1.8
100.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
26.0
99.9
4.1
100.0
52.6
0,0
7.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
100.0
0.0
100.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
A-5
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CFFSITE HASTE FACILiTiES (Rarked by raste quantity ulthln each category)
Facility
305 UNION CARBIDE CORP
306 BUDS OIL SERV INC
City SUte
TEXAS CITY TX
PHOENIX AZ
307 FRITZSCHE DODGE t OLCQTT. A UNIT OF BASfCHfTOH NJ
308 fCROJLES INC
309 ASHLAND CHEMICAL CO
310 DAVIS CHEMICAL COMPANY
311 IRECO INC CARTHAGE PLANT
312 SOUTHERN CHEMICAL RECLAIMING INC
313 ASHLAND CHEMICAL CO
314 BAROH-BLAKfSLEE, INC.
315 ATLAS POWER CO.
PARLIM XJ
MENASHA VI
LOS ANGELES CA
CARTHAGE MD
SCOn CITY MD
EVENDALE OH
PORTLAND OR
JOPLIN MO
316 VAN, HATERS 1 ROOGERS IHC.-SUB. OF ONIVASAN JOSE CA
317 PRIDE SOLVENTS AND CHEMICAL CO INC
318 DETREX CHEMICAL INDUSTRIES 1*
319 DETREX CHEMICAL INDUSTRIES INC
320 TROM3ETTA INC
321 ENRX, INC.
322 ASHLAND CHEMICAL CO
323 BARON-BLAKESLEE, JNC.
324 LEA RONAL IHC
325 HYDRCSOL INC
326 BARON-BLAKESLEf . IHC.
327 SARON-BLAKESLEE. INC.
328 OETREX CHEMICAL INDUSTRIES INC
329 ASHLAND CHEMICAL CO
BEST BABYLON NY
SOUTHFIELD Ml
CHARLOTTE NC
MARLBOROUGH MA
BUFFALO NY
JACKSON MS
(SHARK CA
FR££PORT NY
BRIDGE VIEW IL
CICERO (L
SAN DIEGO CA
INDIANAPOLIS IN
INDIANAPOLIS IN
330 PR1LLAMAN CHEMICAL CORPORATION RICH. DIVCHESTER VA
331 HYDRITE CHEMICAL CO.
332 VAN HATERS I ROGERS INC SUBSIDIARY OF
333 CHEHCLENE CORP .
334 0£TR£X CHEMICAL INDUSTRIES INC
335 IRECO INCORPORATED
336 ASHLAND CHEMICAL CO
337 PPG INDUSTRIES INC RESEARCH I DEV
338 ETHYL PLANT
339 D£TftO( CHEMICAL INDUSTRIES INC
340^.M.C. FERTILIZER INC.
341 HOLCHEM DBA SERVICE CHEMICAL
WATERLOO IA
UMPORTLAND OR
HALVERN PA
ARLINGTON TX
WEST JORDAN UT
SOUTH BEND IN
SPR1NGOALE PA
BATON ROUGE LA
CINNAUINSON NJ
HINSTDN-SALEM NC
SANTA ANA CA
342 ETHYL CORPORATION ENVIRONMENTAL AFFAIRS BATON ROUGE LA
343 DETREX CHEMICAL INDUSTRIES INC
344 AMERICAN CYANAMIO COMPANY
345 TEXACO CHEMICAL COMPANY
346 NUCLEAR SOURCES i SERVICES INC
347 1. M. C. FERTILIZER INC.
346 ARKANSAS EASTMAN COMPANY
343 1. M. C. FERTILIZER !NC.
350 MILLIKEN 4 CO. - DEWEY PLANT MILLIKEN
351 ROYSTER CO
352 aiN CORP CHEMICALS GRP
353 PARKAKS INTERNATIONAL
354 ASHLAND CHEMICAL CO.
LOS ANGELES CA
HANNIBAL MO
COJftOE TX
HOUSTON TX
NORCROSS GA
BATESV1LLE AR
NORCROSS GA
CHINMAN SC
CHESAPEAKE VA
BRANDENBURG KY
HOUSTON TX
OKLAHOMA CITY OK
355 E 1 OU PONT D£ NEMOURS AND CO INC ANIIOCANT10CH CA
356 ELI LILLY INDUSTRIES INC
357 ASHLAND CHEMICAL CO
358 BASF CORPORATION
359 LITHIUM CORP OF AMERICA CHEMICAL PLT
360 PPG INDUSTRIES
361 ASHLAND CHEMICAL COMPANY
362 OL IN CORP
363 ALLIED CORPORATION
CEMEKT/CONCRETE/MINCRALS
364 KEYSTONE CEMENT COMPANY
365 MARINE SHALE PROCESSORS INC
366 LAFARGE CORPORATION PAULDING PLANT
367 LAFARSE CORPORAT ION
MAYAGUEZ PR
MILLOR SPR1NGSIL
FREEPORT TX
BESSEMER CITY NC
DOVER OE
GREENVILLE SC
ROCHESTER NY
PHiLADELPHIA PA
BATH PA
MORGAN CITY LA
PAULOING OH
FREDONIA XS
TPY OffSlte
780
781
750
718
€57
652
648
£19
597
571
561
539
53S
532
510
490
434
433
431
417
394
387
376
370
362
360
355
351
342
329
319
306
298
296
258
246
246
242
240
215
203
201
197
185
184
180
176
170
155
151
147
146
143
141
133
129
118
108
105
«4,498
46,288
45.024
39.653
Percent fro*
saw oner
100.0
0.0
100.0
100.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
46.6
56.1
0.0
0.0
0.0
38.7
0.0
0.0
1.5
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
100.0
3 5
100.0
100.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
100.0
0.0
c.s
100.0
0.0
c.o
100.0
0.0
100.0
0.0
100.0
0.0
4.1
0.0
100.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
100.0
0.0
100.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
O.D
A-6
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OffSJTE HASTE FACILITIES (Ranked by wste quantity within each category)
Facility
368 DUNDEE CEMENT CO/DUNDEE
369 GENERAL PORTLAND JNC SYSTECH CORP
370 VIRGINIA SOL 1TE
371 NORL1TE CORP.
372 LEHIGH PORTLAND CEMENT CO
373 ASM GROVE CEMENT
374 SOUTHWESTERN PORTLAND CEMENT COMPANY
375 MEDUSA CEMENT
376 SAN JUAN CEMENT CO
377 GIANT CEMENT CO
378 LAFARGE CORP
379 GIFFORO-HILL CEMENT COkPANY OF TEXAS
CONSTRUCT ION
380 ZECCO INC
38! ILLINOIS VALLEY PAVING CO
ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT
City
State
DUNDEE
LE8EC
CASCADE
COHMES
CEMEKTON
FOREMAN
FAIRBORN
WAMPUM
DORADO
HARLEYVIU.E
ALPENA
MIDLOTHIAN
MI
CA
VA
NY
NY
Afl
OH
PA
Pfl
SC
Mi
TX
NORTHBOROUGH
JUGGSTON
MA
IL
382 G E COkPANY PLAiNVILLE CT
383 tWIOM ELECTRIC COMPANY-LABAOJE PLANT LABADIE MO
384 GENERAL ELECTRIC COfcPANY PITTSFIELD MA
385 ROSS ELECTRIC OF WASHINGTON IN CHEHALIS *A
386 HAZ/CONTROL INC GILROY CA
387 TEXAS INSTRUMENTS INC DALLAS TX
388 AMPHENOL CORPORATION-BENDIX CONNECTOR OPS1DNEY NY
389 CITY PUBLIC SERVICE-MISSION ROAD PLAHT SAN ANTONIO TX
390 EAST PENH MANUFACTURING CO INC LYONS STATION PA
391 CITY PUBLIC SERVICE-* B TUTTLE PLAXT SAN ANTONIO TX
392 COtaj LIGHT & POKER MIOOLETOHN STATION MIOOLETOWN CT
393 DETROIT EDISON CO - BARREN SERVICE CENTEDETR01T «l
394 MINH PW I LIGHT CO 15TH AVE KST SI DULUTH MN
GOVERNMENT/NATIONAL SECURITY
395 USKAVY NAVAL AIR STATION, CODE 184
396 US MAVY PUBLIC WORKS CENTER CODE 640
397 USDOE {U. S. DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY)
398 NATURAL RESOURCES OFFICE BUILOING 25125
399 USAF ELMENDORF AIR FORCE BASE
400 USNAVY NORFOLK NAVAL BASE
401 US ARWY FORT MCCOY MILITARY RESERVATION
INSTRUMENTS
402 POLAROID CORPORATION
403 EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY
IROH AND STEEL
404 THE TIMKEN COMPANY
405 LTV STEEL CO JNC
406 US STEEL CARY WORKS COMPLEX
407 ARMCO INC ASHLANO WEST WORKS
408 LTV STEEL CO )NC
409 ItfLAND STEEL CO
410 U S STEEL CORP FA1RFIELO WORKS
411 NATIONAL STEEL CORP GR LAKES OIV
412 WE I8TON STEEL CORP
PRIMARY METALS
FL
CA
JACKSONVILLE
SAN 01 EGO
R ICHLAND *A
CAM3 PtNDLETONCA
ELMDOORF AFB AK
NORFaK VA
SPARTA Wl
CAM3RIDGE
ROO€ST£fl
CANTON
WARREN
GARY
ASH. AND
CLEVELAND
MA
NY
OH
OH
IN
XY
OH
fAST CHJCAGO IN
fAIRFIELD AL
ECORSE Ml
WE IRTON WV
413 SANDERS LEAD COMPANY INC TROY AL
414 GNB INCORPORATED - SMELTING DIVISION LOS ANGELES CA
415 DIXIE METALS COMPANY DALLAS TX
416 INTERNATIONAL METALS RECLAMATION CO, 1NCELLWOOD CITY PA
PY off site
24.556
19,885
17,447
14.687
12.398
11.105
6.970
5.680
5,399
4.381
1.353
417
7.912
257
51.042
2.726
2.469
2,217
1.558
1.334
858
562
295
263
208
125
118
3.253,517
20.617
1,156
210
180
177
147
1459
510
21215
15044
10847
8042
3744
2213
2000
1872
613
125600
98393
29043
26368
Percent frn
saw owner
0.0
0.0
100.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
100.0
62.3
51.1
0.0
0.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
0.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
87.8
62.8
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
79.0
59.6
100.0
100.0
0.0
100.0
0.0
0.0
9.5
100.0
0.0
A-7
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OFFSITE HASTE FACILITIES (ftartced by Masta quantity within each category)
Facility
417 GNHJeOR^TED*"*
418 GULF COAST LEAD COMPANY INC
419 SAME
420 PACIFIC CHLORIDE. INC METALS DIVISION
421 SCWYLKJU. METALS CORP
422 MASTER METALS INC
423 tYNCHBURG FOUNDRY ARCHER CREEK PLANT
424 BRUSH WELIMAN INC
425 ROTH BROTHERS SMELTING CORP.
426 PITTSBURGH METAL AND EQUIPMENT CO.. INC
427 RCA MAGNET WIRE CO
428 INCO ALLOYS INTERNATIONAL IMC
City
FRISCO
TAUPA
SMC
TA*PA,
FOREST Cm
CUVELAH)
LYMCHBURG
ELMORE
E SYRACUSE
.JERSEY CITY
FORT KAYNE
HUXTINGTON
State
TX
FL
LA
FL
MO
OH
VA
OH
NY
NJ
IN
RV
TPY offslt*
24491
22609
14453
6910
3761
3127
1971
917
32S
300
250
153
Percent froo
sane owner
23.6
0.0
18.1
0,0
0.0
0.0
100.0
100.0
0.0
0.0
100.0
100.0
LUMBER/HOOD PRODUCTS
429 BURLINGTON NORTHERN RAILROAD SEATTLE HA
430 XOPPERS CO INC TIE PLANT MS
METAL FABRICATION
431 TRi-STATE STEEL DRUM CO INC GRAYSVILLE GA
432 QUEEN CITY BARREL CO CINCINNATI OH
433 MARTIN METAL FINISHING INC LYNWOOO CA
434 ROCKFORO PRODUCTS CORP PLANT 3 ROCXFORD (L
435 HUGHES AIRCRAFT CO £L SEGUfOO CA
436 HONEYWELL INC. NEK BRIGHTON OPERATIONS NEW BRIGHTON MN
MINING
437 HID FLORIDA MINING CO LOWELL FL
NONELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT
438 CMC HARRISON RADIATOR DIV. SOUTH PLANT MORAINE OH
439 SOLAR TURBINES INC SAN DIEGO CA
440 CATERPILLAR INC. DAVENPORT IA
441 JOHN DEERE NATERLCO KORKS-WESTFIELD AVENWATERLOD IA
442 IBM CORP TUCSON AZ
443 HONEYXELL 6ULL INC., PHO£N(X OPERATIONS PHOENIX AZ
444 CMC BOC-GROUP POWERTRAIN DIVISION DELTA LANSING Ml
445 UNISYS COMPUTER SYSTEMS DIVISION SHEPARDST PAUL MN
FURNITURE
446 HAMILTON INDUSTIRES TWO RIVERS HI
447 SINGER FURNITURE CO, SUBSiO. OF SSMC, INLENOIR NC
448 STEELCASE INC. GRAND RAPIDS Ml
REPAIR SERVICES
449 STANDARD TANK CLEANING CORP. BAYONNE NJ
450 GE SCHENECTAOY CINCINNATI OH
451 INDUSTRIAL OIL TANK SERVICE CORP. VERONA NY
452 GE SCHENECTADY DENVER CO
453 P1TCCO OEPTFORO NJ
GAS SERVICES
454 S. CALIFORNIA GAS FACILITIES/ OLYMPIC BALOS ANGELES CA
455 S. CALIFORNIA GAS fAGILITIES/PICO RIVERALOS ANGELES CA
RUBBER/PLASTICS
456 TELEDYNE MONARCH RUBBER PLANTS 2 & 5 HARTVILLE OH
457 ARISTECH CHEMICAL CORPORATION FLORENCE XY
1100
139
1371
«29
219
200
153
111
180
908017
22000
16150
5143
2368
294
233
181
204
129
111
6453
2512
1230
1022
945
140
113
1347
405
100.0
100.0
0.0
29.6
100.0
100.0
100.0
0.0
0.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
0.0
100.0
100.0
0.0
10.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
A-8
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OFFSI7E HASTE FACILITIES (Ranksd by wste Quantity althln each category)
Facility City State TPY oHslta
Percent froa
sue omer
RiflLABS
458 U5DOE BROOJHAVEN HATIONAL LABORATORY
459 NORTH EAST CHEMICAL CORP
TEXTILE BiLi
480 DIVERS1TECH GENERAL INC.
TRANSPORTATION
UPTON
CLEVELAND
TOLEDO
NY
OH
461 CPC-PCNHAC OF GENERAL MOTORS CORP.
462 CMC HARRISON RADIATOR DIV
463 INTERCONTINENTAL TERMINALS CO.
464 S & * WASTE, INC.
465 PAKTAHX CORPORATION-OEERPARK TERMINAL
466 CLEAN HARBORS OF BRAINTREE, INC
467 OELAPfARE CONTAINER CO INC
468 SIKORSKY AIRCRAFT DIVISION UTC
469 PRATT 2 WITNEY AIRCRAFT GROUP KO&CP
470 CSX SERVICES INC
471 PRATT S KHITNEY AIRCRAFT GROUP M3S£P
472 CHEHICAL POLLUTION CONTROL
473 CLEAH HARBORS OF NATICX INC.
474 GENERAL aECTRIC COMPANY
475 RESOURCE TECHNOLOGY SERVICES INC
476 GRIMMN AEROSPACE CORP
477 CECOS TREATMENT CORP
478 PETROCHEM SERVICES. INC.
479 HARLEY DAVIDSON )HC.
480 RiR INDUSTRIAL 1ASTE HAULERS INC
481 BOEING AEROSPACE COMPANY KENT SPACE CENTSEATTLE
482 BOEING COkWERCIAL AIRPLANE COMPANY MAIL SEATTLE
483 A M 0 POLLUTION SVCES INC
484 LXWffEO CALIFORNIA CO PLANTB1XASTE
485 SEALED POWER CCRP
486 BELL H£LICOPTER TEXTRON
POHTJAC
LOCKPORT
OEfRPARK
KEARNY
DEER PARK
8RAINTREE
COATSYILLE
STRATFORD
EAST HARTFORD
REIDSVILLE
MIDDLETOIW
BAY SHORE
KATICK
LYNN
CONSHOHOCXEH
BETHPAGE
BRISTOL
LEiOKT
YORK
LOS ANGELES
[SEATTLE
SEATTLE
CANOMS6URG
BUR8ANK
MUSXEGON
HURST
Ml
NY
TX
NJ
TX
UA
PA
CT
CT
NC
cr
NY
MA
«A
PA
NY
CT
IL
PA
CA
HA
KA
PA
CA
Ml
TX
REGULATION
4£7 COHSERVATION SERVICES, INC.
NOHE S1VEN
488 WOOOSHAFT, INC.
489 OIAZ REFINERY COt^ANY
490 UADEKLL & MADEWELL INC.
491 SO-GREEN CORP
492 THE 8INCHEU COMPANY INC
433 SOUTWEST SOLVENTS INC
WICHITA
AMDRY
DIAZ
JONES
T If TON
PHOENIX
CHANDLER
US
AR
OK
GA
AZ
A2
11502
2100
367
338997
60564
54439
39667
27809
26492
16092
6267
3375
2913
2564
2435
2382
2233
1257
1249
1224
1203
1080
1073
576
302
243
176
108
105
496
420000
11173
4441
1780
734
225
0.0
0.0
16.3
100.0
100.0
0.0
D.O
0.0
4.4
0.0
100.0
100.0
3.4
100.0
0.0
0.0
100.0
0.4
100.0
36.4
0.0
0.0
0.0
100.0
100.0
0.0
100.0
300.0
100.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
A-9
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Appendix B
TSDF Managing Off-Site Waste in 1986
-------
TSDF Managing Off-Site Waste in 1986
126953
349
448
455
497
562
596
901
950
1123
1164
1248
1297
56697
1768
1784
1859
1875
1909
56937
1966
2097
2113
2139
2162
2170
2303
2154
AKD000643239
AK6210022426
AK8570028649
ALD000622464
ALD000776807
ALD002904506
ALD031 499833
ALD046481032
ALD061 149712
ALD070513767
ALD079474037
ALD094476793
ALD981019045
ARD059636456
ARD069748192
ARD089234884
ARD092915735
ARD980867873
ARD981512270
AR61 40090006
AZD00901 5389
AZD0201 32502
AZD042018689
AZD049318009
AZD054408794
AZD980816102
AZD980892731
FNAME
VIRGINIA SOLI IE (-* miscellaneous)
STANDARD ALASKA PRODUC I ION CO
USARMY FORT WAINWRIGH 1
USAF ELMENDORF AIR FORCE BASE
CHEMICAL WASTE MANAGEMtN t
SAFETY-KLEEN CORP.
U S STEEL CORP FAIRFIELD WORKS
ALLIED SIGNAL CORP./FAIRFIELD
SANDERS LEAD COMPANY INC
ASHLAND CHEMICAL CO
SAME
UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH ALABAMA
ALLWORTH, INC.
GENERAL PORT LAND INC.
FRIT INDUSTRIES INC
ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS COMPANY (ENSCO)
ARKANSAS EASIMAN COMPANY
DIAZ REFINERY COMPANY
TRACOR AEROSPACE ARKANSAS OPERATIONS
R1 FACILITY
ASH GROVE CEMENT
USEPA COMBUSTION RESEARCH FACILITY
SOUTHWEST SOLVENTS INC
TALLEY DEFENSE SYSTEMS, PLANT #2
ROGERS CORP
BUDS OIL SERV INC
HONEYWELL BULL INC . PHOENIX
OPERATIONS DVCP
STM ASSOCIATES
THE RINCHEM COMPANY INC
ADDRESS
Rl 1 BOX 1
PO BOX 196612 900 EAST BENSON BLVD
MILITARY RESERVAIION
21CSG/DEEV ELMENDORF AFB
PO BOX 55
777 BIG TIMBER RD
VALLEY ROAD
1327 ERIE STREET WYLAM
HENDERSON RD
3300 BALLS!
Rl 3, BOX285B
307 UNIVERSITY BLVD
500 MEDCO RD
ARCOLA ROAD
INDUSTRIAL PARK
AMERICAN RD
HIGHWAY 394
VAN DYKE ROAD & REVERE ROAD
P O BOX 3297 HIGHLAND INDUSTRIAL PK
HWY 108S
NCTR BUILDING 45
6760 W ALLISON RD
4111 N. HIGLEYROAD
2001 W WILLIAMS FIELD RD
1 340 W LINCOLN ST
13430 N BLACK CANYON HWY
P O BOX 758
4115 WEST HJRNEY AVENUE
CITY
CASCADE
ANCHORAGE
FORT WAINWRIGHT
ELMENDORF AFB
EMELLE
ELGIN
FAIRFIELD
BIRMINGHAM
TROY
BIRMINGHAM
ATTALLA
MOBILE
BIRMINGHAM
DEMOPOLIS
WALNUT RIDGE
EL DORADO
BATESVILLE
DIAZ
EAST CAMDEN
FOREMAN
JEFFERSON
CHANDLER
MESA
CHANDLER
PHOENIX
PHOENIX
ELOY
PHOENIX
STATE
VA
AK
AK
AK
AL
IL
AL
AL
AL
AL
AL
AL
AL
AL
AR
AR
AR
AR
AR
AR
AR
AZ
AZ
AZ
AZ
AZ
AZ
AZ
ZIPS
24069
99519
99703
99506
35459
60123
35064
35224
36081
35234
35954
36688
35217
36732
72476
71730
72501
72043
71701
71836
72079
85224
85205
85224
85007
85029
85231
85019
ZIP4
6612
1598
0000
3420
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TSDF Managing Off-Site Waste in 1986 (Continued)
RTIID
2329
2394
2402
2519
2543
2568
2584
56721
2907
2915
3012
3129
3145
3228
3269
3277
3293
3301
3418
3491
3590
3665
3707
3764
3863
3897
3905
EPAID
AZT000623702
AZ4570024055
AZ4570024139
CAD000060012
CAD000088252
CAD000092619
CAD000094771
CAD000628149
CAD000633164
CAD000633230
CAD000775759
CAD002904886
CAD004771168
CAD008268302
CAD008302903
CAD008314908
CAD008323438
CAD008324949
CAD008364432
CAD008488025
CAD0091 25527
CAD009151671
CAD0091 64021
CAD009208075
CAD009452657
CAD009547050
CAD009552944
FNAME
IBM CORP
USAF DAVIS-MONT HAN AIR FORCE BASE
USAF LUKE AIR FORCE RANGE
IT CORPORA! ION-PANOCHE FACILIIY
R&R INDUSTRIAL WASIE HAULERS INC
H CORP OIL REPROCESS FACILIIY
IT CORP VINE HILL
HAZ/CONTROLINC
IT CORPORATION IMPERIAL VALLEY FACILIIY
HUGHES AIRCRAFT CO EDSG FL SFGUNDO
SOUTH
YOLO CO DEPT OF AGRI
WITCO CORPORATION GOLDFN BEAR
DIVISION
H&H SHIP SERVICE
NORTHROP CORP AIRCRAFT DIV
OIL & SOLVENT PROCESS CO
SOLAR TURBINES INC
PPG INDUSTRIES INC
TRW INC ELECTRONICS & DEFENSE
RHO-CHEM CORPORATION
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA CHEMICAL
RAYCHEM CORP
E I DU PONT DE NEMOURS AND CO INC
ANTIOCH WORKS
SHELL OIL COMPANY MARTINEZ MFG
COMPLEX
GE SCHENECTADY
ROMIC CHEMICAL CORP
THE DOW CHEMICAL COMPANY (TORRANCE)
OLIN HUNT SPECIALITY PRODUCIS, INC
ADDRESS
9000 S Rl FA RD
OFFICE 836CSG/DEEV
832 CSG/DEEV
4585 PACHECO BOULEVARD
1261 8 SO MAINS TREE!
R96 WATERBIRDWAY
896 WATERBIRDWAY
731 RENZ LANE
P O. BOX 158
PO BOX 902, E-8. G-113
70COITONWOODS1
P 0 BOX 5446
220 CHINA BASIN STREET
ONE NORTHROP AVE DEPT 5150/18
1704 W FIRST ST
2200 PACIFIC HWY
465 CRENSHAW BLVD
ONE SPACE PARK DR 140/2302
425 ISIS AVENUE
8851 DICE RD
300CONSTITUTIONDR
PO BOX 310
P O BOX 711
5441 E 14TH ST
2081 BAY RD
305 CRENSHAW BLVD
4265 CHARTER STREET
CITY
TUCSON
TUCSON
LUKEAFB
MARTINEZ
LOS ANGELES
MARTINEZ
MARTINEZ
GILROY
WESTMORLAND
EL SEGUNDO
WOODLAND
DILDALE
SAN FRANCISCO
HAWTHORNE
AZUSA
SAN DIEGO
TORRANCE
REDONDO BEACH
INGLEWOOD
SANTA FE SPRINGS
MENLO PARK
ANTIOCH
MARTINEZ
OAKLAND
EAST PALO ALTO
TORRANCE
LOS ANGELES
STATE
AZ
AZ
AZ
CA
CA
CA
CA
CA
CA
CA
CA
CA
CA
CA
CA
CA
CA
CA
CA
CA
CA
CA
CA
CA
CA
CA
CA
ZIPS
85744
85707
85309
94553
90061
94553
94553
95020
92281
90245
95695
93388
94107
90250
91702
92138
90501
90278
90301
90670
94025
94509
94553
94601
94303
90503
90058
ZIP4
0001
0902
2557
5446
0118
1164
1316
1792
CD
hO
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TSDF Managing Off-Site Waste in 1986 (Continued)
RTIID
3962
3970
4002
4051
4101
4143
4176
4184
4200
4309
4598
4606
4622
4697
4788
4796
4804
4S95
4911
4978
5116
5124
5165
5199
5249
5272
56234
5389
EPAID
CAD010925576
CAD020161642
CAD020748125
CAD029363876
CAD040520975
CAD041 330077
CAD041835695
CAD04 184 4002
CAD042245001
CAD045256187
CAD059494310
CAD059794974
CAD060897063
CAD066233966
CAD0702 15355
CAD070466479
CAD07 1557029
CAD074644659
CAD076071737
CAD077184745
CAD089446710
CAD089680250
CAD093245645
CAD093459485
CAD095894556
CAD095991253
CAD097854541
CAD980675276
FNAME
VAN WATERS & RODGFRS INC SUB OF
UNIVAC CORP
DETREX CHEMICAL INDUSTRIES INC
CASMALIA RESOURCES
GALLADE CHEMICAL INC DBA ORANGE
COUNTY CHEMICAL
CHEMWES1 INDUSTRIES INC
FORD AEROSPACE A COMM CORP
AERONUTRONIC
ACME FILL CORPORATION
WEST CONTRA COSTA SANITARY LANDFILL
OMEGA CHEMICAL CORP
LOCKHEED CALIFORNIA CO PLAN \ B1 WAS I E
SOLVENT SERVICE INC
MARTIN METAL FINISHING INC
HUGHES AIRCRAFI COMPANY SCG
QUEMETCO INC
DAVIS CHEMICAL COMPANY
SIGNETICS CORP
GRASS VALLEY GROUP INC PO BOX 1114
BARON-BLAKESLEE, INC
HUGHES AIRCRAFT CO
FMC CORPORATION ORDNANCE DIVISION
MID H-25
PLASTIC MATERIALS. INC
ITCORPBAKERFACILIIY
AEROCHEM INC
SAFETY-KLEEN CORP REEDLEY SOLVENT Cl
PACIFIC TREATMENT CORP
GREAT WESTERN CHEMICAL COMPANY
GNB INCORPORATED - SMEL 1 ING DIVISION
IT CORP -PETROLEUM WASTE, INC
ADDRESS
Z2ISB IUNC1ION AVF.
3027 FRUIILAND AVE
N1U RD
SAME
13425 SAN BERNARDINO AVE
FORD RD
950 WATERBIRD WAY
P O BOX 5006
PO. BOX 152
1705 VICTORY PLACE
1040 COMMERCIAL ST SUITE 101
T2150S ALAMEDAST
PO BOX 92919 S-40/T-360
POBOX T229
1550 N BONNIE BEACH PL
811 E ARQUESAVE
13024 BITNEY SPRINGS RD
8333 ENTERPRISE DRIVE,
17150 VON KARMAN AVE
P. O BOX 367
3033 WEST MISSION ROAD
5030 IMHOFF DRIVE
8801 EL MIRAGE RD.
1000 S 1ST
21 90 MAIN SI
945 AMES AVENUE
2700 S INDIANA ST
LOKERN ROAD
CITY
SAN IOSE
LOS ANGELES
CASMALIA
SANTA ANA
FONTANA
NEWPORT BEACH
MARTINEZ
RICHMOND
WHITTIER
BURBANK
SAN JOSE
LYNWOOD
LOS ANGELES
CITY OF INDUSTRY
LOS ANGELES
SUNNYVALE
GRASS VALLEY
NEWARK
IRVINE
SAN JOSE
ALHAMBRA
MARTINEZ
ADELANTO
REEDLEY
SAN DIEGO
MILPITAS
LOS ANGELES
BUTTONWILLOW
STATE
CA
CA
CA
CA
CA
CA
CA
CA
CA
CA
CA
CA
CA
CA
CA
CA
CA
CA
CA
CA
CA
CA
CA
CA
CA
CA
CA
CA
ZIPS
95131
90058
93429
92707
92335
92660
94553
94805
90608
91520
95112
90262
90009
91749
90063
94086
95945
94560
92714
95103
91803
94553
92301
93654
92113
95035
90023
93206
ZIP4
1290
3698
0000
4968
3839
4602
DO
CO
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TSDF Managing Off-Site Waste in 1986 (Continued)
RTIID
5397
4754
127688
5413
5488
5512
5538
5603
127696
5835
5884
5983
6080
6155
6189
6205
6221
6320
6353
57034
6726
6965
7070
7120
7245
7302
7500
7591
7682
EPAIO
CAD980737548
CAD980884183
CAD981422017
CAD990663296
CAT000611350
CAT000612333
CAT0006 13950
CAT000618652
CAT000625137
CAT080010101
CAT080010853
CAT080012263
CAT080031628
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CA2890012584
CA2890090002
CA4570024337
CA61 70024289
CA71 70090016
COD000000044
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CTD000841163
CTD000842492
CTD000844399
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CTD001 1 55225
CTD001161793
FNAME
ROEHL CORP
AMERICAN ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
CORPORATION
S. CALIFORNIA GAS FACILITIES/ OLYMPIC BASE
CHEMWEST IND INC.
SANDOZ CROP PROTECTION
HOLCHEM DBA SERVICE CHEMICAL
SAFETY KLEEN CORP 7-157-01
BARON-BLAKESLEE, INC
S. CALIFORNIA GAS FACILITIES/PICO RIVERA
APPROPRIATE TECHNOLOGIES II
HUGHES AIRCRAFT CO
BAYDAY CHEM
GENERAL PORTLAND INC SYSTECH CORP
NATURAL RESOURCES OFFICE BUILDING 25125
USDOE LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATIONAL LAB
USDOE LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATIONAL LAB
USAF MCCLELLAN AIR FORCE BASE
US NAVY PUBLIC WORKS CEN TER CODE 640
US NAVY PUBLIC WORKS CEN IER CODE 640
WASTE TECH SERVICES
GE SCHENECTADY
CECOS TREATMENT CORP
CITYOFDANBURY
G E COMPANY
PRATT & WHITNEY AIRCRAFT GROUP MD&CP
CONN LIGHT & POWER MIDDLE 1 OWN
STATION
HAMILTON STANDARD DIVISION Oh U TC
KAMAN AEROSPACE CORP
PITNEY BOWES INC
ADDRESS
131 NORTH MARINE AVE
11855 WHITE ROCK ROAD
P O BOX 3249 TERMINAL ANNEX
437 WEST PLUMB LN
1990 BAY ROAD
1341 E MAYWOOD
2576 MERCANTILE DR
3596 CALIFORNIA STREET
PO BOX 3249 TERMINAL ANNEX
1700 MAXWELL RD
2030 EAST MAPLE
2102 WALSH AVE
HIGHWAY 138-5 MILES EAST OF 1-5
MARINE CORPS BASE
7000 EAST AVENUE
CORRAL HOLLOW ROAD
APPROX 5200 WATT AVE
P O BOX 113 NAVAL STATION
POBOX 113 NAVAL STATION
18400 WEST 101 H AVENUE
4900 KINGSTON STREET
51 BRODERICK RD
155DEERHILLAVE
41 WOODFORDAVE
400 MAIN ST, MAIL SfOP 102-15
1866 RIVER ROAD
BRADLEY FIELD RD
OLD WINDSOR RD
69 WALTER WHEELER DR
CITY
WILMINGTON
RANCHO CORDOVA
LOS ANGELES
RENO
EAST PALO ALTO
SANTA ANA
RANCHO CORDOVA
SAN DIEGO
LOS ANGELES
CHULA VISTA
ELSEGUNDO
SANTA CLARA
LEBEC
CAMPPENDLETON
LIVERMORE
SAN JOAQUIN
COUNTY
SACRAMENTO
SAN DIEGO
SAN DIEGO
GOLDEN
DENVER
BRISTOL
DANBURY
PLAINVILLE
EAST HARTFORD
MIDDLETOWN
WINDSOR LOCKS
BLOOMFIELD
STAMFORD
STATE
CA
CA
CA
NV
CA
CA
IL
CA
CA
CA
CA
CA
CA
CA
CA
CA
CA
CA
CA
CO
CO
CT
CT
CT
CT
CT
CT
CT
CT
ZIPS
90744
95671
90051
89509
94303
92705
60120
92101
90051
92011
90245
95050
93243
92055
94550
94550
95652
92136
92136
80401
80239
06010
06810
06062
06108
06457
06096
06002
06926
ZIP4
1313
6156
5010
0000
5113
5113
0001
DO
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TSDF Managing Off-Site Waste in 1986 (Continued)
RTIID
7765
8045
8128
8367
8409
8524
8961
9068
9076
9126
9142
9183
9191
9316
9332
9415
9506
9746
126979
9811
9829
10066
10090
10264
10272
10306
10330
10405
10520
10611
EPAID
CTD001 164599
CTD001 184894
CTD001449784
CTD003935905
CTD0097 17604
CTD021816889
CTD0721 38969
CTD089631956
CTD093616613
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CTD991289513
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DED060074291
FLD000608083
FLD000737312
FLD004057535
FLD004059085
FLD004092839
FLD004104105
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FLD067230771
FLD981 474802
FLD991 275355
FL2800016121
FL61 700244 12
FL91 70024567
GAD000823096
GAD003282027
FNAME
MACDERMID INC.
AMERICAN CHEMICAL & REFINING COMPANY
SIKORSKY AIRCRAFT DIVISION UIC
PRATT & WHITNEY AIRCRAF I GROUP MD&CP
SOLVENTS RECOVERY SERVICE OF NEW ENG
UNITED OIL RECOVERY INC
ENVIRONMENTAL WASTE RESOURCES INC
EAST COAST ENVIRONMENTAI SERV CORP
ENVIRITECORPORAIION
CECOS TREATMENT CORP
PRATT & WHITNEY AIRCRAFT GROUP MD&CP
CITY OF TORRINGTON
NAVAL SUBMARINE BASE NEW LONDON
E I DUPONT EXPERIMENIAL S1ATION CR > D
DEPARTMENT
PPG INDUSTRIES
PACIFIC CHLORIDE, INC MEIALS DIVISION
OLDOVER CORP
KOPPERS CO INC
FLORIDA SOU TE
GULF COAST LEAD COMPANY INC
HONEYWELL IN AT TN U LESIER MS 247-2
MARTIN MARIET TA OCALA OPERATIONS
ASHLAND CHEMICAL CO
GSX SERVICES INC
MID FLORIDA MINING CO
U.S. AIR FORCE CAPE CANAVERAL
USNAVY NAVAL AIR STATION, CODE 184
USNAVY PUBLIC WORKS STATION PENSACOLA
SAFETY-KLEEN CORP
IMC FERTILIZER INC
ADDRESS
526 HUNTINGDON AVE
36 SHEFFIELD St REE T
NORfH MAIN SFREEI
AIRCRAF1 ROAD
LAZY LANE
136 GRACEY AVE
PO BOX 10009
454 QUINNIPIAC AVENUE
OLDWA1ERBURYRD
30 CROSS SI
400 MAIN SI
140 MAIN STREEI
BOX 400
RT 141 BEIWEFN RIS202 < 52
PO BOX 656
3521 SOUIH 501HSIREE!
STATE ROAD 209B
200 NW 23RD BLVD
STATE ROAD 209B
1901 NORIH66THS1REET
13350 USHWY 19 SO
498 OAK RD MP A33
5125 WEST HANNA AVENUE
5303 126T HAVEN
STATE ROAD 329
6550 ABG/DEEV
PUBLIC WORKS DEPT BOX 5
BLDG 3560 (CODE 476)
777 BIG IIMBERRD.
PO BOX 607
CITY
WATERBURY
WATER8URY
STRATFORD
MIDDLETOWN
SOUTHINGTON
MERIDEN
WATERBURY
NEW HAVEN
THOMASTON
BRISTOL
EAST HARTFORD
IORRINGTON
GROTON
WILMINGTON
DOVER
TAMPA,
GREEN COVE SPRINGS
GAINESVILLE
GREEN COVE SPRINGS
TAMPA
CLEARWATER
OCALA
IAMPA
CLEARWATER
LOWELL
PATRICK AFB
JACKSONVILLE
PENSACOLA
ELGIN
AMERICUS
STATE
CT
CT
CT
CT
CT
CT
CT
CT
CT
CT
CT
CT
CT
DE
DE
FL
FL
FL
FL
FL
FL
FL
FL
FL
FL
FL
FL
FL
IL
GA
ZIPS
06708
06704
06497
06457
06489
06450
06725
06513
06787
06010
06108
06790
06349
19898
19903
33619
32043
32601
32043
33619
34624
32672
33614
34620
32663
32925
32212
32508
60123
31709
ZIP4
2203
0009
0000
0656
2995
7290
6045
5000
0607
CD
cn
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TSDF Managing Off-Site Waste in 1986 (Continued)
RTIID
10686
10843
10850
67
11197
11213
11353
11445
11460
11551
11569
11742
11783
11825
11957
12039
12153
57430
12278
57448
12385
12401
12492
12526
12567
12666
12690
EPAID
GAD003302049
GAD033582461
GAD033842543
GAD045821170
GAD066465824
GAD070330576
GAD082830803
GAD093380814
GAD096629282
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HIT000603514
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HI6170024719
IAD000805168
IAD005267745
IAD005285689
IAD005289806
IAD049997125
IAD981121486
IAT200010593
IAT200010916
IDD0731 14654
ID4890008952
ILD000608471
ILD000666206
ILD000672121
FNAME
1. M. C. FERTILIZER INC.
ALTERNATE ENERGY RESOURCES INC.
TRI-STATE STEEL DRUM CO INC
M & J SOLVENTS CO INC
ASHLAND CHEMICAL CO
PACIFIC CHLORIDE INC METALS DIVISION
TRICHEM COMPANY
CHEMICAL CONSERVATION OF GEORGIA
SOLIDTEK SYSTEMS, INC
ARIVEC CHEMICALS INC
SO-GREEN CORP
UNITEK ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES INC
USNAVY PEARL HARBOR PUBLIC WORKS
CENTER
PACIFIC MISSILE RANGE FACILITY HAWAIIAN
AREA
JOHN DEERE WATERLOO WORKS DONALD ST
PLANT
SHEAFFEREATONPLANI #1
MAYTAG COMPANY
JOHN DEERE WATERLOO WORKS WESTFIFLD
AVENUE PLANT
CATERPILLAR INC
ISU VETERINARY MEDICINE INCINERATOR
HYDRITE CHEMICAL CO.
VAN WATERS AND ROGERS
ENVIROSAFE SERVICES OF IDAHO INC
USDOE IDAHO NATIONAL ENGINEERING LAB
CHEM-CLEAR INC
ENVIRITE CORPORATION
SCA CHEMICAL SERVICf S INC II LINOIS
ADDRESS
4725 PEACHTREE CORNERS CIRCLE SUITE
220
2730 WALDEN DR.
GRAYSVILLE ROAD
POBOX 19703
4550 NE EXPRESSWAY
POBOX 2165
1269 MECASLIN STREET NW
1612 JAMES P RODGERS CIRCLE
5371 COOK ROAD
PO BOX 549
HIGHLAND AVE
2839 MOKUMOA STREET
NAVAL STATION ARFA
PO BOX 128
POBOX 1510
301 AVE H
ONE DEPENDABILITY SQ
P. O BOX 270
PO BOX 2790
215 NUCLEAR ENGINEERING LAB
2815WCF&NDR
SILVER ST
MISSILE BASE RD
IDAHO NATIONAL ENGINEERING
LABORATORY
11800 S. STONY ISLAND AVE
16435S CENTER AVENUE
1 1 700 SI ON Y ISLAND AVE
CITY
NORCROSS
AUGUSTA
GRAYSVILLE
ATLANTA
DORAVILLE
COLUMBUS
ATLANTA
VALDOSTA
MORROW
DOUGLASVILLE
TIFTON
HONOLULU
PEARL HARBOR
KEKAHA
WATERLOO
FORT MADISON
NEWTON
WATERLOO
DAVENPORT
AMES
WATERLOO
BURLINGTON
GRAND VIEW
SCOVILLE
CHICAGO
HARVEY
CHICAGO
STATE
GA
GA
GA
GA
GA
GA
GA
GA
GA
GA
GA
HI
HI
HI
IA
IA
IA
IA
IA
IA
IA
IA
ID
ID
IL
IL
IL
ZIPS
30092
30904
30726
30325
30340
31901
30318
31601
30260
30133
31794
96819
96860
96752
50704
52627
50208
50704
52809
50011
50703
52601
83624
83401
60617
60426
60617
ZIP4
0549
4402
0128
2790
0000
DO
CD
-------
TSDF Managing Off-Site Waste in 1986 (Continued)
RTIID
12740
12815
12864
12880
12971
13037
13086
122267
13474
13623
13748
13946
14209
14233
14456
14696
14811
265
109
15065
15099
15388
15560
15586
15776
15800
15917
15933
15958
EPAID
ILD0007 16894
ILD000802801
ILD000805812
ILD000805911
ILD000814780
ILD001 163823
ILD001 899772
ILD002990257
ILD0051 28988
ILD0051 63332
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ILD087157251
ILD098642424
ILD099215303
ILD980613913
ILD980700538
ILD980700728
FNAME
AMERICAN WASTE PROCESSING L 1 D
OLIN CORPORATION
PEORIA DISPOSAL COMPANY
SAFETY-KLEEN CORP ELGIN SOLVENI OR
GENERAL INSTRUMENT CORPORATION CLARE
DIVISION
EUREKA CO
MICRO SWITCH, PLAN I 4
ILLINOIS VALLEY PAVING CO
NORTHROP CORP DEFENSE SYSTEMS DIV
AMEROCK CORPORATION
ROCKFORD PRODUC TS CORP PLAN T 3
SAFETY-KLEEN CORP CHICAGO R C
SUNDSTRAND CORP AVIATION OPERATION P
CHEM WASTE MANAGEMENT - CID LANDFILL
METAL FINISHING RESEARCH CORP
BARON-BLAKESLEE, INC
ABBOTT LABORATORIES DEPI 539 BLD RIB
CORP ENV SERVICES
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA CHEMICAL CO INC
C. P. INORGANICS
BEAVER OIL COMPANY. INC
CLAYTON CHEM CO
HYDROSOL INC
PETROCHEM SERVICES, INC
ENVIRONMENTAL WASTE REMOVAL INC
CHEMICAL WASTE MANAGEMENT INC INCIN
DIVISION
CENTURY OIL INC
SAFETY-KLEEN CORP-DOLTON RC
ASHLAND CHEMICAL CO
BROWNING-FERRIS IND OF ILL , INC/BFI #1
ADDRESS
PO BOX 306 2010 W MADISON ST
PO BOX 2 78
P O BOX 9071
1500VILLAST
3101 W PRATT AVE
1201 E BELL SI
WALNUI AND FAIRGROUND ROAD
ONE MILE SOUTH OF US ROUTE 36
600 HICKS RD
4000 AUBURN STREET PO BOX 7018
707 HARRISON AVENUE
1445 W 42NDSI.
2421 ELEVEN TH ST
1381H& CALUMEF EXPY
4025 SOUTH PRINCTON AVE
1634 S LARAMIE AVE
1400 SHERIDAN RD
17415 E JEFFERSON ST
10 INDUSTRY AVENUE
6037 LENZI AVE
1 MOBILE ST
8407 S 771 HAVE
CANAL BANK RD NE P. O BOX 337
SOUTH BROADWAY ST & REED RD
#7 MOBILE AVENUE
13005 HAMLINCI
777 BIG UMBER ROAD
8500 WILLOW SPRINGS ROAD
9TH STREET & GREENBAY ROAD
CITY
MAYWOOD
MARION
PEORIA
ELGIN
CHICAGO
BLOOMINGTON
FREEPORT
RIGGSTON
ROLLING MEADOWS
ROCKFORD
ROCKFORD
CHICAGO
ROCKFORD
CALUMET CITY
CHICAGO
CICERO
NORTH CHICAGO
UNION
1OLIET
HODGKINS
SAUGET
BRIDGEVIEW
LEMONT
COAL CITY
SAUGET
ALSIP
ELGIN
WILLOW SPRINGS
ZION
STATE
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
ZIPS
60153
62959
61614
60120
60645
61701
61032
62680
60008
61125
61108
60609
61101
60409
60609
60650
60064
60180
60435
60525
62201
60455
60439
60416
62201
60658
60123
60480
60099
ZIP4
0306
4125
6902
1098
7018
4202
CD
-------
TSDF Managing Off-Site Waste in 1986 (Continued)
RTIID
16279
16337
16386
16402
16485
16576
16642
16683
16782
16808
16931
17160
17491
17541
17566
17590
17616
17939
17962
1R085
18234
18275
18408
18440
18457
18481
EPAID
IND000714840
IND000715474
IND000780403
IND000780544
IND000806851
IND000810861
IND001 859032
IND004320032
IND005106984
IND005159199
IND005444062
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IND020939856
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IND040300964
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IND980503825
IND980503890
IND980590947
FNAME
K. A. STEEL CHEMICALS, INC
SAFETY-KLEEN CORP
RECLAIMED ENERGY CO INC
ENVIRONMENTAL WAS I E CON I ROL - FOUR
COUNTY LANDFILL
DELCO ELECTRONICS CORPORA! ION
AMOCO OIL COMPANY-WHII ING RFFINERY
LAKEFRONT
STAUFFER CHEMICAL CO
REA MAGNET WIRE CO
DIVERSITECH GENERAL
INLAND STEEL CO
US STEEL GARY WORKS COMPLEX
ELI LILLY AND COMPANY, T IPPECANOE LABS
AMERICAN CHEM SERV INC
ASHLAND CHEMICAL CO
BY-PRODUCTS MANAGEMENT INC
PITMAN-MOORE, INC
ASHLAND CHEMICAL CO
ELI LILLY & COMPANY CLINTON
LABORATORIES
ULRICH CHEMICAL INC
ADAMS CENTER SANITARY LANDFILL INC
DETREX CHEMICAL INDUSTRIES INC
HERITAGE ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES INC
HERMASEAL CO
GMC DELCO REMY DIVISION, ANOFPSON
ACRE
(HES) HERITAGE ENV SERVICES
INDUSTRIAI FUFLSANDRESOURCFS INC
2000 BROADWAY AVE
US SIEEL WORKS ROUTE 21
777 BIG UMBER ROAD
1500WESIERN AVE
RTE4
ONE CORPORATED CENTER MS9152
NE OF 119TH & FRONI STREEI
2000 MICHIGAN ST
3600 E PONT I AC SI
ONE GENERAL SI
3210 WAILING SI
ONENORIH BROADWAY MAILS I ATION
NO 70
P O. BOX 685
420 S COLFAX AVE
1817 W INDIANA AVE
11 50 JUNCTION AVE
1401 SOUTH IHIRD STREET
8315 E. 33rd ST.
PO BOX 99
1400LOCKPORT ROAD
4636 ADAMS CENTER RD.
2263 DISTRIBUTORS DRIVE
7901 WEST MORRIS STREET
1101 LAFAYETTE STREET
2401 COLUMBUS AVE
RURAL ROUTE NO 1
604 S SCO II ST
EAST SAINT LOUIS
GARY
ELGIN
CONNERSVILLE
ROCHESTER
KOKOMO
WHITING
HAMMOND
FORT WAYNE
LOGANSPORT
EAST CHICAGO
GARY
LAFAYETTE
GRIFFITH
SOUTH BEND
SCHERERVILLE
TERRE HAUTE
INDIANAPOLIS
CLINTON
TERRE HAUTE
FORT WAYNE
INDIANAPOLIS
INDIANAPOLIS
ELKHART
ANDERSON
ROACH DALE
SO. BEND
IL
IN
IL
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
62205
46402
60123
47331
46975
46902
46394
46320
46896
46947
46312
46402
47902
46319
46613
46375
47802
46226
47842
47802
46806
46241
46231
46515
46018
46172
46621
1681
9005
1498
1716
1388
1366
DO
00
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TSDF Managing Off-Site Waste in 1986 (Continued)
RTIID
18689
19125
19224
19331
19117
127985
19455
19497
19513
19547
19554
19562
19612
19703
19729
19810
19828
126961
19901
19943
19976
20016
20107
20115
20149
20156
20172
20206
20289
EPAID
KSD000686915
KSD007482029
KSD056577810
KSD980633259
KSD981 119621
KSD981 506025
KYD000615898
KYD000770313
KYD000821942
KYD003924198
KYD005003181
KYD005009923
KYD006373922
KYD006390017
KYD006396246
KYD049465255
KYD053348108
KYD059568220
KYD079661146
KYD092825538
KYD980600043
KYD991 276957
LAD000618256
LAD000618298
LAD000777201
LAD000778514
LAD000814137
LAD001 890367
LAD008086506
FNAME
DEFFENBAUGH DISPOSAL SERVICE
VULCAN MATERIALS COMPANY
PRAIT&LAMBERI
LAFARGE CORPORATION
CONSERVATION SERVICES, INC
APT US
ASHLAND PETROLEUM CO
ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVA1ION SYSTEMS
KYANAOILINC.
E 1 DU PONT DE NEMOURS AND CO INC
ARMCO INC ASHLAND WESI WORKS
CALGON CARBON CORP
M & T CHEMICALS INC.
ROHM & HAAS KY INC
OLIN CORP CHEMICALS GRP
INCO ALLOYS INTERNATIONAL INC
SAFETY-KLEEN ENVIROSYSTEMS CO NEW
CASTLE PLANT
KENTUCKY SOLITE
B-T ENERGY
ARISTECH CHEMICAL CORPORA! ION
WALD MFG CO INC
CUSTOM INDUSTRIAL SERVICES INC
CECOS INTERNATIONAL
CECOS INTERNATIONAL INC
CHEMICAL WASTE MANAGEMENT INC
ROLLINS ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES OF LA INC
ETHYL CORPORATION ENVIRONMENTAL
AFFAIRS
DUPONT E 1 DE NEMOURS & CO INC, LAPLACE
PPG INDUSTRIES INC
ADDRESS
18181 W 53
POBOX 12283
630E13TH SI
PO BOX 479
2525 NEW YORK
P. O BOX 1328
RT 3 LANDFILL POBOX 391
STATE HWY 1020
3527 SCHAFFNER DRIVE
4200 CAMP GROUND ROAD
POBOX 191
PO BOX 664
2316 HIGHLAND AVE
P O BOX 32260
HWY 933 & DOE RUN RD
P O. BOX 521
STATE HIGHWAY 146 PO BOX 387
STATE HWY 1020
15700 DIXIE HIGHWAY
7350 EMPIRE DR
POBOX 10
HWY 60 EAST
POBOX 1849
27004 SOUTH FROST RD
JOHN BRANNON RD
WEST SORREL ROAD-BAYOU SORREL
451 FLORIDA STREET
LA HWY 44
P O. BOX 1000
CITY
SHAWNEE
WICHITA
AN DOVER
FREDONIA
WICHITA
COFFEYVILLE
ASHLAND
BROOKS
LOUISVILLE
LOUISVILLE
ASHLAND
CATLETTSBURG
CARROLLTON
LOUISVILLE
BRANDENBURG
CATLETTSBURG
NEWCASTLE
BROOKS
VALLEY STATION
FLORENCE
MAYSVILLE
SHELBYVILLE
SULPHUR
LIVINGSTON
CARLYSS
PLAQUEMINE
BATON ROUGE
LAPLACE
LAKE CHARLES
STATE
KS
KS
KS
KS
KS
KS
KY
KY
KY
KY
KY
KY
KY
KY
KY
KY
KY
KY
KY
KY
KY
KY
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
ZIPS
66217
67277
67002
66736
67219
67337
41114
40109
40216
40216
41105
41129
41042
40232
40108
41129
40050
40109
40272
41042
41056
40065
70664
70754
70663
70764
70801
70068
70602
ZIP4
2283
0191
2926
0010
0000
1000
9°
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TSDF Managing Off-Site Waste in 1986 (Continued)
RTIID
20297
20370
20404
20461
20651
20792
79962
20925
56911
22632
21253
21865
21972
22020
22038
57356
22236
22244
22681
22780
22822
22855
22863
22921
23531
23556
23606
23705
57067
EPAID
LAD008161234
LAD008184137
LAD008 187080
LAD010395127
LAD057117434
LAD079460895
LAD079464095
LAD980622104
LAD981 057706
MAD000604447
MAD000846493
MAD001408517
MAD002084093
MAD019371079
MAD019474691
MAD039322250
MAD052924495
MAD053452637
MAD980523203
MDD000218008
MDD000731356
MDD000737106
MDD000737395
MDD001 890060
MDD980554653
MDD980555189
MDD980555486
MD61 50004095
MID000722157
FNAME
STAUFFER CHEMICAL CO
SAME
THE DOW CHEMICAL COMPANY(PLAQUEMINE)
ROLLINS ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES (LA) INC
GEORGIA GULF CORPORATION
ETHYL PLANT
HESCO
SHELL CHEMICAL COMPANY-NORCO MFG
COMPLEX
MARINE SHALE PROCESSORS INC
NORTH EAST SOLVENTS RECLAMATION CORP
POLAROID CORPORA 1 ION
GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY
GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY
GENERAL CHEMICAL CORPORATION
TROMBETTA INC
CLEAN HARBORS INC
ZECCO INC
CLEAN HARBORS OF BRAIN TREE, INC
CLEAN HARBORS OF NATICK INC.
SPECTRON INC
MARYLAND ENVIRONMEN FAL SERVICE
SAFETY-KLEEN CORP
SAFETY-KLEEN CORP
NUODEX INC
GSX SERVICES INC
CHEM-CLEAR INC OF BALTIMORE
BALTIMORE GAS & ELECT RIC C P CRANE
NIH (NATIONAL INSTIIUTES OF HEALTH)
DETROIT EDISON CO WARRFN SERVICE
CENTER
ADDRESS
POST OFFICE BOX 828
PO BOX 74040
HIGHWAY 1 SOUTH
PO BOX 300
PO BOX 629
GULF SFAIESROAD
114E TS1 SIRFFT
P. O BOX 10
HWY 90E RR 5 BOX 756
221 SUTTON STREET
575 TECHNOLOGY SO, 9TH FLOOR
1000 WES IERN AVENUE
100 WOODLAWN AVE1 1-250
P O BOX 608 138 LELAND ST
13 BROADMEADOW ROAD
100 JOSEPH STREET
345 WEST MAIN STREET
385 QUINCY AVENUE
10 MERCER RD
111 PROVIDENCE RD
5501 QUARANTINE RD
777 BIG TIMBER RD
777 BIG TIMBER RD
POBOX 120
3527 WHISKEY BOTTOM ROAD
1910 RUSSELL SI
POBOX 1475
9000 ROCKVILLE PIKE
7940 LIVERNOIS AVE
CITY
BATON ROUGE
SAME
PLAQUEMINE
BAKER
PLAQUEMINE
BATON ROUGE
CROWLEY
NORCO
MORGAN CITY
NORTH ANDOVER
CAMBRIDGE
LYNN
PITTSFIELD
FRAMINGHAM
MARL8OROUGH
KINGSTON
NORTHBOROUGH
BRAINTREE
NATICK
ELKTON
BALTIMORE
ELGIN
ELGIN
CHESTERTON
LAUREL
BALTIMORE
BALTIMORE
BETHESDA
DETROIT
STATE
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
MA
MA
MA
MA
MA
MA
MA
MA
MA
MA
MD
MD
IL
IL
MD
MD
MD
MD
MD
Ml
ZIPS
70821
70874
70764
70704
70765
70821
70526
70079
70380
01845
02139
01910
01201
01701
01752
02364
01532
02184
01760
21921
21226
60123
60123
21620
20707
21230
21203
20892
48210
ZIP4
0000
0300
0629
2532
3144
CD
O
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TSDF Managing Off-Site Waste in 1986 (Continued)
RTIID
23978
23994
24018
24067
24158
122424
24414
56903
24737
24836
24935
25056
25098
25197
25288
25346
25379
25478
25577
25585
25619
25643
25650
25700
25783
25791
25833
25882
EPAID
MID000724724
MID000724831
MID000809632
MID000820381
MID004320479
MID005038500
MID005356886
MID005379607
MID006016547
MID006523385
MID020906764
MID048090633
MID050598390
MID057002602
MID060975844
MID072585755
MID074259565
MID082220757
MID088754668
MID091 605972
MID092947928
MltX)96963194
MID098011992
MID980499735
MID980615298
MID980617435
MID980700843
MID990858003
FNAME
THE DOW CHEMICAL COMPANY (MICHIGAN)
MICHIGAN DISPOSAL IIMC
DOW CORNING CORPORATION MIDLAND
PLANT
THE UPJOHN COMPANY
NATIONAL STEEL CORP GR LAKES DIV
DUNDEE CEMENT CO/DUNDEE
CPC-PONTIAC OF GENERAL MO1ORS CORP
LAFARGE CORP
STEELCASE INC
US CHEMICAL CO, INC
DETREX CHEMICAL INDUSTRIES INC
WAYNE DISPOSAL INC SHE #2
AMERICAN WASTE OIL CORP
ENVIRONMENTAL WASTE CONTROL INC
MICHIGAN RECOVERY SYSTEMS, INC
TRICIL ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES INC ,
MUSKEGON HEIGHTS PLANT
DYNECOL, INC.
CMC PROVING GROUND MILFORD
EDWARDS OIL SERVICE INC
DETREX CHEMICAL INDUSTRIES INC
DRUG AND LABORATORY DISPOSAL INC
CHEM-MET SERVICES INC
CYANOKEM INC
SEALED POWER CORP
PETRO-CHEM PROCESSING INC
DOW CHEMICAL USA MICHIGAN DIVISION
ENVIRONMENTAL SVCS
CMC BOC-GROUP POWER TRAIN DIVISION
DELTA ENGINE PLANT
ORGANIC CHEMICALS, INC
ADDRESS
628 BLDG MICHIGAN DIVISION
PO BOX 51 16
3901 S SAGINAW RD
7171 PORTAGE RD
NO 1 QUALITY DRIVE
15215 DAY RD
ONE PON MAC PLA/A
FORD AVE
POBOX 1967
29163 CACAHAN
4000 TOWN CEN1ERSUI7E 1100
PO BOX 5187
44141 YOSI RD
27140 PRINCEION AVE
36345 VAN BORN RD
3030 WOOD SI
6520 GEORGIA
HICKORY RIDGE & GM RDS
530 S ROUGE
12886 EATON AVE
PO BOX 490 331 BROAD STREET
18550 ALLEN RD
12381 SCHAEFER HIGHWAY
2001 SANFORDST
421 LYCASTEST
1261 BUILDING
920 TOWNSEND MAIL STOP 6206
3291 CHICAGO DR , S W.
CITY
MIDLAND
DEARBORN
MIDLAND
KALAMAZOO
ECORSE
DUNDEE
PONTIAC
ALPENA
GRAND RAPIDS
ROSEVILLE
SOUTHFIELD
DEARBORN
BELLEVILLE
INKSTER
ROMULUS
MUSKEGON HEIGHTS
DETROIT
MILFORD
DETROIT
DETROIT
PLAIN WELL
WYANDOTTE
DETROIT
MUSKEGON
DETROIT
MIDLAND
LANSING
GRANDVILLE
STATE
Ml
Ml
Ml
Ml
Ml
Ml
Ml
Ml
Ml
Ml
Ml
Ml
Ml
Ml
Ml
Ml
Ml
Ml
Ml
Ml
Ml
Ml
Ml
Ml
Ml
Ml
Ml
Ml
ZIPS
48667
48128
48686
49001
48229
48131
48058
49707
49501
48066
48075
48128
48111
48141
48174
49444
48211
48042
48217
48227
49080
48192
48227
49444
48214
48667
48921
49418
ZIP4
0001
0995
3486
1197
4099
8498
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TSDF Managing Off-Site Waste in 1986 (Continued)
RTMD
25932
25957
26013
26039
26088
26096
26153
26161
26179
26203
26336
26450
55335
26906
57257
27110
27136
122473
27243
27342
27441
27458
27490
EPAID
MND000293365
MND000685941
MND000819268
MND000819284
MND000823914
MND000823922
MND006161756
MND0061 72969
MND0062 13664
MND006449474
MND081 138604
MOD000610766
MOD000805499
MOD006326904
MOD029729688
MOD030712822
MOD031005341
MOD046381455
MOD050226075
MOD056389828
MOD071 999783
MOD073027609
MOD077887909
FNAME
MEDTRONIC, INC
SOLV OIL SERVICE AND SUPPLY CO INC
HONEYWELL INC NEWBRIGH1ON
OPERATIONS
HONEYWELL INC
UNISYS CSD
UNISYS COMPUTER SYS1EMS DIVISION
SHEPARD ROAD
MINN PWR & LIGHT TO 15TH AVE WEST SI
IBM CORP
3M COMPANY CHEMOLI TE CEN TER
WORUM CHEMICAL CO
FINISHING EQUIPMENT, INC
HONEYWELL INC PROVING GRND5 MN 321-1
SOLVENT RECOVERY CORPORATION
UNION ELECTRIC COMPANY-ASHLEY PLAN I
UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI-COLUMBIA ENV
HEALTH & SAFETY
SAFETY KLEEN CORP DUNDEE CEMENI CO
HWY 79N
SCHUYLKILL METALS CORP
ASHLAND CHEMICAL CO
CENTRAL MO PAVING CO INC
AMERICAN CYANAMID COMPANY
MOBAY CORPORA I ION
UNIV OF MISSOURI, DANGEROUS CHEM
STORAGE
RADIUM PETROLEUM CO
AT LAS POWDER CO
7000 CENTRAL AVE N E
6401 INDUS TRIAL DR
2100 INSTIHJ IE HILLS RD S W
TWIN CITIES ARMY AMMUNITION PLANT
1985 DOUGLAS DRIVE NORTH
P. O BOX 64525 MSU1N14
P O BOX 64525 MAIL STATION SIA09
1424 W SUPERIORS!
3605 HWY 52 NORIH
HWY 61 AND COUNTY RD 19
21 30 ENERGY PK DR
3640 KENNEBEC DRIVE
2276 HIGHCREST DR
23100 SUGAR BUSH RD
71 6 MULBERRY
4 ASHLEY STREET
8 RESEARCH PARK DEVELOPMENT BLDG
RR6.4 Ml WOF IOWN
PO BX 456 PO BOX 67
POBOX 156
7710 POLK ST
1 5 MILES SW OF MOBERLY ON ROUTE A
BOX 817
8400 HAWTHORN ROAD
8001 NATURAL BRIDGE
1 633 S MARSH AVE
RT AA 8, NEWMAN RD
FRIDLEY
EDEN PRAIRIE
ROCHESTER
NEW BRIGHTON
GOLDEN VALLEY
ST PAUL
ST PAUL
DULUTH
ROCHESTER
COTTAGE GROVE
SAINT PAUL
EAGAN
ROSEVILLE
ELK RIVER
KANSAS CITY
ST. LOUIS
COLUMBIA
CARTHAGE
CLARKSVILLE
FOREST CITY
SAINT LOUIS
MOBERLY
HANNIBAL
KANSAS CITY
NORMANDY
KANSAS CITY
JOPLIN
MN
MN
MN
MN
MN
MN
MN
MN
MN
MN
MN
MN
MN
MN
MO
MO
MO
MO
MO
MO
MO
MO
MO
MO
MO
MO
MO
55432
55343
55905
55112
55422
55164
55164
55806
55901
55016
55108
55122
55113
55330
64101
63102
65211
64836
63336
64451
63111
65270
63401
64120
63121
64126
64801
0525
0525
3492
CD
ro
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TSDF Managing Off-Site Waste in 1986 (Continued)
RTIID
27524
27748
27797
27839
27888
27904
27938
27987
28068
28357
28472
28480
29223
28563
28589
28597
28605
28613
126946
28688
28753
28803
28936
29017
29132
29215
29264
29348
29421
EPAID
MOD079933198
MOD980632954
MOT300010980
MO6680090010
MSD000644617
MSD000693176
MSD000829150
MSD004448775
MSD007027543
MSD083543009
MTD000716787
MTD000818096
NCD
NCD000604322
NCD000648451
NCD000771964
NCD000773655
NCD000776740
NCD0031 52642
NCD0031 62666
NCD003213907
NCD003464369
NCD045456134
NCD049773245
NCD071574164
NCD086871282
NCD980842132
NC61 70022580
ND3571924759
FNAME
UNION ELECTRIC COMPANY-LABADIE PLAN 1
SOUTHERN CHEMICAL RECLAIMING INC
DENNY FARM SITE
USEPA MOBILE INCINERATION SYSTEM
SYSTEM ENERGY RESOURCES INC GRAND GULF
NUCLEAR
ENTERPRISE RECOVERY SYSTEMS, INC
ASHLAND CHEMICAL CO
WOODSHAFT, INC.
KOPPERS CO INC
ROGERS RENTAL LANDFILL
BURLINGTON NORTHERN RAILROAD
CONOCO INC LANDFARM
ASHLAND CHEMICAL CO
SINGER FURNITURE CO. SUBSID OF SSMC. INC
PLANTS4&33
GSX SERVICES INC
LITHIUM CORP OF AMERICA CHEMICAL PLT
OLDOVER CORP
SAFETY-KLEEN CORP 3-171 01
CAROLINA SOLITE
FIELDCREST CANNON INC
AT&T TECHNOLOGIES INC
J.MC. FERTILIZER INC
BUSS AUTOMAT ION INC
DETREX CHEMICAL INDUSTRIES INC
SEABOARD CHEMICAL CORPORATION
CALDWELL SYSTEMS INC
ECOFLO OF NORTH CAROLINA, INC
USMC CAMP LEJEUNE MARINE CORPS BASE
USAF GRAND FORKS AIR FORCE BASE
ADDRESS
HIGHWAY M
RI 1 BOX 1077
HWY VV
SE1/4 NW 1/4 NW1/4 SEC 20
PO BOX 23070
RT 5 - BOX 287 CAYCE RD
455 INDUS I RIAL DRIVE
PO DRAWER E
MS HWY 51 SOUTH
ROUTE 1 OFF HWY 24
999 THIRD AVE
P O BOX 2548
1415 S. BLOODWORTH ST
904 VIRGINIA SI SW
RT 1 WATLINGTON INDUSTRIAL RD
KINGS MOUNTAIN HWY 161
RT 2
777 BIG TIMBER ROAD
RT2
PO BOX 107
3300 LEXINGTON RD SE
3105 GLENN AVENUE EXTENSION PO BOX
4145
511 CREEKWAYDR
3114CULLMAN
5899 RIVERDALE DR
PO BOX 1018
2750 PATTERSON STREET
NC HWY 24 & US HWY 16
321 CSG/DEEV
CITY
LABADIE
SCOTT CITY
MCDOWELL
MCDOWELL
IACKSON
BYHALIA
JACKSON
AMORY
TIE PLANT
CENTREVILLE
SEATTLE
BILLINGS
RALEIGH
LENOIR
REIDSVILLE
BESSEMER CITY
ALBEMARLE
ELGIN
ALBEMARLE
KANNAPOLIS
WINSTON-SALEM
WINSTON-SALEM
LENOIR
CHARLOTTE
JAMESTOWN
LENOIR
GREENSBORO
CAMP LEJEUNE
GRAND FORKS AFB
STATE
MO
MO
MO
MO
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
MS
WA
MT
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
IL
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
ND
ZIPS
63055
63780
65769
65769
39225
38611
39209
38821
38960
39631
98104
59103
27610
28645
27320
28016
28001
60123
28001
28081
27102
27105
28645
28206
27282
28645
27407
28542
58205
ZIP4
3070
1105
2548
DO
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TSDF Managing Off-Site Waste in 1986 (Continued)
RTIID
29538
29652
29777
29827
29850
30122
30361
30387
30502
30676
30734
30775
31054
31187
31252
31310
182
208
31591
31690
31773
57026
32045
32060
32169
32235
57018
32433
EPAID
NED043534635
NHD056331077
NJD000540062
NJD000586164
NJD000632240
NJD001317601
NJD002141489
NJD002141950
N1D0021 55067
NJD0021 82897
NJD002191211
NJD002200046
NJD002385730
NJD002454544
NJD002521961
NJD004362059
NJD01 1427895
NJD021 045067
NJD047318043
NJD049851892
NJD053288239
NJD055090815
NJD064274657
NJD064981988
NJD068292648
NJD069039626
NJD071 454276
NJD080631369
FNAME
BRUNSWICK CORP
COATING SYSTEMS INC
PITTSBURGH METAL AND EOUIPMEN 1 CO ,
INC
FMC CORPORATION
CYLINDER RECON CO , INC
SCHERING CORPORATION
ENGELHARD CORPORATION -SPECIAL I Y
CHEMICALS DIVISION
CP CHEMICALS INC
FRITZSCHE DODGE &OLCO IT, A UNI I OF
BASF K & F CORP.
SOLVENTS RECOVERY SERVICE OF NJ
HOFFMANN-LA ROCHE INC
CYCLE CHEM, INC
DUPONT E 1 DE NEMOURS, CHAMBERS WORKS
MARISOL INCORPORATED
HERCULES INC
FISHER SCIENTIFIC COMPANY
L & L OIL SERVICE
PURE STREAM INC
DETREX CHEMICAL INDUSTRIES INC
SPECTRASERY INC.
ROLLINS ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES (NJ) INC
R F E INDUSTRIES
ENGELHARD CORP SPECIALTY CHEMICALS
DIVISION
B. & L. CORPORATION
STANDARD TANK CLEANING CORP.
SAFETY-KLEEN CORP CLAYTON R C
PITCCO
ADVANCED ENV TECH CORP
ADDRESS
4300 INDUSTRIAL AVE
55 CROWN STREET
FOOI OF JERSEY AVF
PO BOX 8
590 BELLEVILLE TURNPIKE
1011 MORRIS AVENUE
1 WEST CENTRAL AVENUE
ARBOR ST
85 THIRD STREET
1 200 SYLVAN STREET
340 KINGSLAND STREET
217 SOUTH FIRST STREET
CHAMBERS WORKS ROUTE 130
125 FACTORY LANE
MINNISINK AVENUE
1 REAGENT LANE
740 LLOYD ROAD
LITTLE GLOUCESTER ROAD
835 INDUSTRIAL HWY UNIT NO 1
75 JACOBUS AVE
RT 322 PO BOX 337
FOOT OF JERSEY AVE
429DELANCYST.
472 FRELINGHUYSEN AVE
1 INGHAM AVENUE
BOX 215, ALMO IND. PARK
735 N HURFFVILLE RD
GOLD MINE ROAD
CITY
LINCOLN
NASHUA
JERSEY CITY
PRINCETON
KEARNY
UNION
EAST NEWARK
SEWAREN
CLIFTON
LINDEN
NU TLEY
ELIZABETH
DEEPWATER
MIDDLESEX
PARLIN
FAIR LAWN
ABERDEEN
BLACKWOOD
CINNAMINSON
KEARNY
BRIDGEPORT
JERSEY CITY
NEWARK
NEWARK
BAYONNE
CLAYTON
DEPTFORD
FLANDERS
STATE
NE
NH
NJ
NJ
NJ
NJ
NJ
NJ
NJ
NJ
NJ
NJ
NJ
NJ
NJ
NJ
NJ
NJ
NJ
NJ
NJ
NJ
NJ
NJ
NJ
NJ
NJ
NJ
ZIPS
68504
03060
07302
08543
07032
07083
07029
07077
07011
07036
07110
07206
08023
08846
08859
07410
07747
08012
08077
07032
08014
07302
07105
07114
07002
08312
08096
07836
ZIP4
1197
1419
2092
DO
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TSDF Managing Off-Site Waste in 1986 (Continued)
RTIID
32508
32573
190
32797
32664
32870
33308
33324
33407
33431
33522
33605
33662
33720
33761
33829
33977
34108
34165
34454
34595
34611
34660
34819
35063
35196
35212
35295
EPAID
NJD084044064
NJD0892 16790
NJD980649024
NJD990753162
NJD991291105
NJT350010112
N VI 3300 10000
NV12100 90006
NYD000631994
NYD000632372
NYD000691949
NYD000707901
NYD000818419
NYD000824334
NYD000824482
NYD001325661
NYD001827633
NYD002047967
NYD002070118
NYD0021 26852
NYD002211324
NYD0022 15234
NYD002220804
NYD002233039
NYD006977086
NYD030485288
NYD038641601
NYD043815703
FNAME
LIONETTI OIL RECOVERY INC
CHEMICAL WASTE MANAGEMENT OF NEW
JERSEY, INC
NOBLE OIL COMPANY
COASTAL EAGLE POINI OIL COMPANY
S& W WASTE, INC
PERMACEL
US ECOLOGY INC CHEM SI IE
USARMY HAWTHORNE ARMY AMMUNITION
PLT
UNIVERSITY OF ROCHESTER
BDT, INC
CHEMICAL MANAGEMEN I
IBM CORP
CIBA-GEIGY CORP
TECHTRONICS ECOLOGICAL CORPORATION
OCCIDENTAL CHEMICAL CORP
LEA RONAL INC
AMPHENOL CORPORATION BENDIX
CONNECTOR OPERATIONS
GRUMMAN AEROSPACE CORP
SCHENECTADY CHEMICALS INC
CMC HARRISON RADIATOR DIV
XEROX CORP
CMC ROCHESTER PRODUCTS DIV
OLIN CORP
IBM CORP M C H
ROTH BROTHERS SMELTING CORP
REVERE SMELTING AND REFINING CORP OF NJ
ENVIROTEK
FRONTIER CHEMICAL WASTE PROCESS, INC
ADDRESS
RD NO 1 BOX 5A
TOO LISIER AVENUE
Rl 206 & CRAMER RD
PO BOX 1000
T05 IACOBUSAVE
US ROUTE NO T
HWY9511 MIS OF
HAWTHORNE ARMY AMMUNITION PLT
477 ELMWOOD AVE.
4255 RESEARCH PARKWAY
340EASTFRN PKY
Rl. 52, EAST FISHKILL FACILITY
LOWER WARREN STREET
501 FLUSHING AVE
47 TH & BUFFALO AVENUE
272 BUFFALO AVE
40-60 DELAWARE AVENUE
MAIL STATION B08/30
ROUTE 5S
200 UPPER MOUNTAIN RD
800 PHILLIPS ROAD
1000 LEXINGTON AVENUE
100 MCKEE ROAD
1701 NORTH STREET
6223 THOMPSON RD
R D. #2 BALLARD ROAD
4000 RIVER ROAD
4626 ROYAL AVENUE
CITY
OLD BRIDGE
NEWARK
VINCENTOWN
WESTVILLE
KEARNY
NORTH BRUNSWICK
BEATTY
HAWTHORNE
ROCHESTER
CLARENCE
FARMINGDALE
HOPEWELL JUNCTION
GLENS FALLS
BROOKLYN
NIAGARA FALLS
FREEPORT
SIDNEY
BETHPAGE
ROTTERDAM
JUNCTION
LOCKPORT
WEBSTER
ROCHESTER
ROCHESTER
ENDICOTT
E SYRACUSE
MIDDLETOWN
TONAWANDA
NIAGARA FALLS
STATE
NJ
NJ
NJ
NJ
NJ
NJ
NV
NV
NY
NY
NY
NY
NY
NY
NY
NY
NY
NY
NY
NY
NY
NY
NY
NY
NY
NY
NY
NY
ZIPS
08857
07105
08088
08093
07032
08903
89003
89416
14642
14031
11735
12533
12801
11205
14302
11520
13838
11714
12150
14094
14580
14692
14611
13760
13057
10940
14150
14303
ZIP4
2715
4711
1395
3580
9802
DO
Ul
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TSDF Managing Off-Site Waste in 1986 (Continued)
RTMO
35485
35527
35576
35584
35949
35956
35964
36053
36160
36343
36376
36384
36475
36525
36657
36749
36756
OCTQQ
36798
36814
36848
36855
36921
36947
36954
37069
EPAID
NYD052987096
NYD055735807
NYD057722258
NYD057770109
NYD080469935
NYD080480734
NYD082785429
NYD095577342
NYD980592497
NYD991291782
NYT370010225
NYT370010266
NY7890008975
OHD000608588
OHD000721001
OHD000724088
OHD000724153
OH D000780205
OHD000804682
OHD000810275
OHD000816629
OHD000816736
OHD00081 7346
OHD000817577
OHD000821348
OHD001926740
FNAME
GE
LEHIGH PORTLAND CEMENT CO
PRIDE SOLVENTS AND CHEMICAL CO INC
NORTHEAST ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES INC
NORLITE CORP.
IBM CORPORATION DEPT 771
CHEMICAL POLLUTION CONIROL
INDUSTRIAL OIL TANK SERVICE CORP
EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY
ENRX, INC.
IBM CORP
MEARL CORPORATION
USDOE BROOKHAVEN NATIONAL
LABORATORY
ENVIRONMENTAL PROCESSING SERVICES
SAFETY-KLEEN CORP
BY-PRODUCTS MANAGEMENI OF OHIO INC
CHEM-CLEAR INC
CALGON CARBON CORPORATION
HARSHAW CHEMICAL CO INDUSTRIAL PLANT
SAFETY-KLEEN CORP.
CECOS INTERNATIONAL INC
ASHLAND CHEMICAL CO
GMC PACKARD ELECTRIC DIV WARREN PLANT
CMC HARRISON RADIATOR DIV, SOUTH
PLANT
TELEDYNE MONARCH RUBBER PLANTS 2X5
HUKILL CHEMICAL CORPORATION
1550BALMERRD
1 CAMPBELL RD
ROUTE9W
78-88 LAMAR STREET
P O. BOX 228
P O BOX 340 L P. O
628 SOUTH SARATOGA STREET
P O BOX 950 SOUTH ROAD
120 SOUTH FOURTH STREET
RT 31 & RAIL SIDING
1669 LAKE AVENUE BLDG 151 2ND FLOOR
766 BABCOCK ST
RT 17C
1057 LOWER SOUTH STREET
53 BELL AVENUE
1288 MCCOOK AVENUE
777 BIG TIMBER ROAD
17877STCLAIRAVE
2900 BROADWAY
PO BOX 717
1000 HARVARD AVENUE
777 BIG TIMBER ROAD
4879 SPRING GROVE AVE
3849 FISHER ROAD
NORTH RIVER RD & LARCHMENT NE
3600 DRYDEN RD
STATE ROUTE 43 NORTH
7013 KRICKRD
MODEL CITY
SCHENECTADY
CEMENTON
WEST BABYLON
CANASTOTA
NIAGARA FALLS
COHOES
POUGHKEEPSIE
BAY SHORE
VERONA
ROCHESTER
BUFFALO
OWEGO
PEEKSKILL
UPTON
DAYTON
ELGIN
CLEVELAND
CLEVELAND
PITTSBURGH
CLEVELAND
ELGIN
CINCINNATI
COLUMBUS
WARREN
MORAINE
HARTVILLE
BEDFORD
NY
NY
NY
NY
NY
NY
NY
NY
NY
NY
NY
NY
NY
NY
NY
OH
IL
OH
OH
PA
OH
IL
OH
OH
OH
OH
OH
OH
14107
12415
11704
13032
14304
12047
12602
11706
13478
14650
14206
13827
10566
11973
45404
60123
44110
44115
15230
44109
60123
45232
43228
44483
45439
44632
44146
9999
0228
0340
1298
0717
4493
CD
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TSDF Managing Off-Site Waste in 1986 (Continued)
37085
37275
37465
37499
122515
37879
37994
38000
38026
38067
38216
38281
38315
38349
38471
38620
38711
38901
38968
39016
39115
39198
39271
39362
39420
39479
39537
39610
39677
39735
OHD002899912
OHD004178612
OHD004212999
OHD004218673
OHD004271177
OHD004291654
OHD004347308
OHD004460143
OHD004465100
OHD004477634
OHD005048947
OHD005057542
OHD007901598
OHD010835619
OHD020273819
OHD042157644
OHD045243706
OHCX)52324548
OHD055522429
OHD060409521
OHD066060609
OHD071 107791
OHD074713561
OHD077786309
OHD081 290611
OHD083377010
OHD087433744
OHD093945293
OHD097613871
OHD980279376
FNAME
ASHLAND CHEMICAL CO
RESEARCH OIL COMPANY
BRUSH WELLMAN INC
LTV STEEL CO INC
VALLEY ASPHALT CORP
COLUMBUS SIEEL DRUM COMPANY
PPG INDUSTRIES INC
PPG INDUSTRIES INC
THE TIMKEN COMPANY
QUEEN CITY BARREL CO
LAFARGE CORPORA I ION PAULDING PLAN1
SOHIOOILCO
BAT TELLE MEMORIAL INS 1 1 1 U IE
STANDARD OIL CO OHIO WARRENVILLE LAB
CHEMICAL WASTE MANAGEMENT INC
STANDARD OIL CHEMICAL CO
ENVIROSAFE SERVICES OF OHIO, INC
LIBERTY SOLVENI & CHEM CO INC
ERIEWAY, INC
LTV STEEL CO INC
CHEMTRON CORP
VAN WATERS AND ROGERS INC
GE SCHENECTADY
ALCHEM-TRON INC
TRICIL ENVIRONMENT SERVICES INC ,
HILLIARD PLANT
ENVIRONMENTAL EN 1ERPRISES INCORP
:ECOS INTERNATIONAL INC
SOLVENT RESOURCE RECOVERY INC
MASTER METALS INC
DIVERSITECH GENERAL INC
ADDRESS
2788 GLENDALE MILFORD ROAD
2655 TRANSPORI RD
SOUIH PORIAGE RIVER RD
3100 EAST 45THSIREF1
11641 MOSTELLERRD
1385 BLA1 1 BLVD
760PIIISBURGH DR
3800 W 143 SI
1835 DUEBERAVESW
1937 SOUIH SI
CO RD 176
P. O BOX 696
505 KING AVENUE
4440 WARRtNSVILLE CENIER RD
3956 SIATE ROUIE412
FI AMANDA & ADGA IE RDS
P O BOX 167571
9429 RAVENNA RD
4200 ROCKSIDE ROAD #200
PO BOX 1550
35850 SCHNEIDER Cl
26601 RICHMOND ROAD
156 CIRCLE FREEWAY DRIVE
2516 TRAIN AVE
4350 EDGEWYN AVE
4650 SPRING GROVE AVE
5092 ABER RD
4301 INFIRMARY RD
2850 W 3RD ST
PO BOX 875
CITY
EVENDALE
CLEVELAND
ELMORE
CLEVELAND
CINCINNATI
BLACKLICK
DELAWARE
CLEVELAND
CANTON
CINCINNATI
PAULDING
TOLEDO
COLUMBUS
CLEVELAND
VICKERY
LIMA
OREGON
IWINSBURG
INDEPENDENCE
WARREN
AVON
BEDFORD HEIGHTS
CINCINNATI
CLEVELAND
HILLIARD
CINCINNATI
WILLIAMSBURG
WEST CARROLLTON
CLEVELAND
TOLEDO
STATE
OH
OH
OH
OH
OH
OH
OH
OH
OH
OH
OH
OH
OH
OH
OH
OH
OH
OH
OH
OH
OH
OH
OH
OH
OH
OH
OH
OH
OH
OH
ZIPS
45241
441 1 5
43416
44127
45241
43004
43015
44111
44706
45204
45879
43694
43201
44128
43464
45805
43616
44087
44131
44482
44011
44146
45246
44113
43026
45232
45176
45449
44113
43696
ZIP4
9766
286T
2798
2097
2837
7571
2447
1550
1298
9533
2580
DO
-------
TSDF Managing Off-Site Waste in 1986 (Continued)
RTIID
39768
39859
39909
39925
39941
40014
57372
57562
40121
40196
40212
40220
40253
40352
40386
56580
40410
40428
40436
40527
40600
57406
40832
40915
40998
EPAID
OHD980568992
OHD980587364
OHD980681571
OHD980700942
OHD980793384
OHD980897656
OHD981 195779
OHD981529688
OH 1680090007
OH7571724312
OKD000402396
OKD000632737
OKD000803601
OKD007220262
OKD007233836
OKD032963530
OKD041501347
OKD04 1502089
OKD0421 46324
OKD065438376
OKD089761290
OKD980878474
O R D0090202 3 1
ORD009227398
ORD061 483384
FNAME
ENVIRITE CORPORATION
SAFETY-KLEEN CORP HEBRON R C
NORTH EAST CHEMICAL CORP
ECOLOTEC, INCORPORAIED
RESERVE ENVIRONMENIAL SERVICES
CHEMICAL SOLVEN TS INC CSI RECYCLING
SOUTHWESTERN PORILAND CEMEN r
COMPANY
AMOCO PERFORMANCE PRODUC1S, INC
USEPA CENTER HILL FACILIIY
USAF WRIGHT PAT TERSON AIR FORCE BASE
CHEMICAL RESOURCES INC
HYDROCARBON RECYCLERS INC
PHILLIPS RESEARCH CEN1ER
HALLIBURTON SERVICES MFG CTR.
ROCKWELL INTERNATIONAL AFP 3 UAD
MINGO
CONOCO INC
MADEWELL & MADEWELL INC
MCDONNELL DOUGLAS-UJLSA
ASHLAND CHEMICAL CO
ASH LAND CHEMICAL CO
USPCI
CHIEF CHEMICAL & SUPPLY INC
SAFETY KLEEN CORP 6-124-01
TEKTRONIX INC
VAN WATERS ft ROGERS INC SI IBSIDIARY OF
UNIVAR
BARON-BLAKESLFF, INC,
2050 CENTRAL AVE , S E
7415 BESSEMER AVENUE
581 MILLIKEN DR SE
3301 MONROE AVE
P O. BOX 175NDS
5841 WOODMAN AVENUE
31 18-24 SPRING GROVE AVE
1010 OLD UENISON AVE
POST OFFICE BOX 191
PO BOX 446
26 W ML KING DRIVE
1600GEST SI
2750 ABW/EM
2700 SOUTH 25TH WEST AVE.
5354 W 46TH ST S P O. BOX 9557
94E PRC
P.O. DRAWER 1431
2000 N MEMORIAL DRIVE
PO BOX 1267
PO BOX 386
2000 NORTH MEMORIAL DRIVE
3535 W 21ST STREET
POBOX 19040
5 Ml E OF US 281 & 1 Ml N OK15
Rl 2 BOX 71
777 BIG TIMBER RD
13700 SW KARL BRAUN DR
3950 NW YEON AVENUE
5920 NER7IH AVE
CANTON
CLEVELAND
HEBRON
CLEVELAND
DAYTON
ASHTABULA
CINCINNATI
CLEVELAND
FAIRBORN
MARIETTA
CINCINNATI
CINCINNATI
WRIGHT PATTERSON
TULSA
lULSA
BARTLESVILLE
DUNCAN
IULSA
PONCA CITY
JONES
TULSA
TULSA
OKLAHOMA CITY
WAYNOKA
HASKELL
ELGIN
BEAVERTON
PORTLAND
PORTLAND
OH
OH
OH
OH
OH
OH
OH
OH
OH
OH
OH
OH
OH
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
IL
OR
OR
OR
44707
44127
43025
44113
45404
44004
45225
45324
45750
45268
45203
45433
74109
74157
74004
73536
74151
74603
73049
74115
74107
73144
73860
74436
60123
97077
97210
97220
3958
0000
0001
0100
00
—t
00
-------
TSDF Managing Off-Site Waste in 1986 (Continued)
RTIID
41038
41178
41186
41210
55756
41285
41376
41483
41491
41590
57315
41616
41673
41871
41939
41947
42135
42150
42226
42424
42531
42614
42622
57109
42853
42879
42945
42960
42978
42986
EPAID
ORD089452353
PAD000647735
PAD000650366
PAD000731026
PAD000736942
PAD000797548
PAD001643691
PAD0023 12791
PAD002330165
PAD002389559
PAD002390961
PAD0023 95887
PAD003003894
PAD004322913
PAD004335469
PAD004336319
PAD0101 54045
PAD01 4353445
PAD038966230
PAD049791098
PAD059087072
PAD064375470
PAD067098822
PAD083965897
PAD085690592
PAD087561015
PAD098732118
PAD980550172
PAD980550412
PAD980550479
FNAME
CHEM-SECURIIY SYSIEMS INC
KEYSTONE CHEMICAL COMPANY
PPG INDUSTRIES INC RESEARCH & DEV
CHEM-CLEAR INC
CALGON CARBON CORPORA I ION
ASHLAND CHEMICAL CO
HARLEY DAVIDSON INC
ALLIED CORPORATION
EAST PENN MANUFACTURING CO INC
KEYSTONE CEMENT COMPANY
BETHLEHEM APPARATUS CO
NEW JERSEY ZINC COMPANY
BERKLEY PRODUCTS CO INC
MINE SAFETY APPLIANCE CO
ROCKWELL INTERNATIONAL CORP
PPG INDUSTRIES INC SPRINGDALE
ENVIRITECORPORA1ION
CHEMCLENE CORP
AMD POLLUTION SVCES INC
CHEVRON USA INC
MILL SERVICE INC
DELAWARE CONTAINER CO INC
INDUSTRIAL WASTE REMOVAL INC
MEDUSA CEMENT
WASTE CONVERSION, INC
INTERNATIONAL ME I ALS RECLAMATION CO.
INC.
INDUSTRIAL SOLVEN I SAND CHEMICAL CO
AMP INC
SMITHKLINE CHEMICALS
RFSOURCE TECHNOLOGY SERVICES INC
ADDRESS
CEDAR SPRINGS ROAD
P. O. BOX 35
151 COLFAXSI
JEFFREY SI & DELAWARE AVE
200 NEVILLE ROAD
1504TH AVf
1425 EDEN ROAD
MARGARET & BERMUDA SIS
DEKA RU
7292 PARK DRIVE DRAWER A
890 FRONI SI
FOUR IH SI RLE! AND DELAWARE AVE.
405 S 71 H SI
BOX 429
805 NORTH BRADY S! REE T
125 COLFAXSI
1600 PENNSYLVANIA AVE
258 N PHOENIXVILLE PIKE
R D #2 BOX 311-B
30TH &PENROSE AVE
BULGER SMITH TWP
W11TH AVE & VALLEY RD
550 INDUSTRIAL DR
RT 18
2869 SANDSTONE DRIVE
ROUTE 488 US SIEEL INDUSTRIAL PARK
210 STEVENS ROAD
1000WISTERST
900 RIVER ROAD
10OAKST
CITY
ARLINGTON
GIRARDVILLE
SPRINGDALE
CHESTER
PITTSBURGH
FREEDOM
YORK
PHILADELPHIA
LYONS STATION
BATH
HELLERTOWN
PALMERTON
AKRON
PITTSBURGH
DU BOIS
SPRINGDALE
YORK
MALVERN
CANONSBURG
PHILADELPHIA
BULGER
COATSVILLE
LEWISBERRY
WAMPUM
HATFIELD
ELLWOODCITY
YORK HAVEN
HARRISBURG
CONSHOHOCKEN
CONSHOHOCKEN
STATE
OR
PA
PA
PA
PA
PA
PA
PA
PA
PA
PA
PA
PA
PA
PA
PA
PA
PA
PA
PA
PA
PA
PA
PA
PA
PA
PA
PA
PA
PA
ZIPS
97812
17935
15144
19013
15225
15042
17402
19137
19536
18014
18055
18071
17501
15230
15801
15144
17404
19355
15317
19145
15019
19320
17339
16157
19440
16117
17370
17105
19428
19428
ZIP4
1506
0000
1099
1599
9999
0058
1506
1725
9537
CD
CD
-------
TSDF Managing Off-Site Waste in 1986 (Continued)
RTIID
43000
43059
43158
43471
43646
43778
43794
43885
122572
43901
44065
141
44107
44115
57281
44172
57083
44305
44339
122580
57273
44487
56952
44206
44511
44594
44610
44669
44701
EPAID
PAD9805 50594
PAD980554778
PAD9908 23858
PRD090038092
PRD090399718
PRD091018622
PRD09 1024 786
PRD091 199331
PRD980526115
PRD980536221
RID006807911
RID040098352
RID063890214
RID084802842
RID980906986
SCD000420141
SCD003339207
SCD003347150
SCD003350493
SCD003351699
SCD003368891
SCD036275626
SCD043384072
SCD044442333
SCD046503132
SCD058754789
SCD062697735
SCD069314045
SCD070371885
FNAME
SUN REFINING AND MARKFIINGCO
AMP INC
AMP INC
OMARK CARIBBEAN INC
SAFEIY-KLEEN CORPORA 1 ION
PROTECTION TECNICA ECOLOGICA CORP
ELI LILLY INDUSTRIES INC
BAXTER HEALTHCARE CORP
SAN JUAN CEMENI CO
US NAVAL STATION ROOSFVELT ROADS
PUBLIC WORKS DEPT
NARRAGANSETT IMPROVEMENT CO INC
NORTHLAND CHEMICAL COMPANY
BOLIDEN ME1ECH INC
CHEM PAK CORPORA1ION
ETICAM
STATEWIDE SERVICE A SUPPLY, INC
SIEBE NORTH
COX WOOD PRESERVING CO
1 M. C. FERIILI/ERINC
GIANT CEMENT CO
SANTEE CEMENT CO
SOUTHEASTERN CHEMICAL AND SOLVEN1
ETHYL CORPORATION
THERMALKEM INC
STOLLER CHEMICAL CO INC
GROCE LABORATORIES
ASHLAND CHEMICAL COMPANY
MILLIKEN & CO. - DEWFY PLAN 1 MILLIKEN
CHEMICAL
CPCHFMICALS INC
ADDRESS
DELAWARE AVE AND GREEN ST
30 KAUFFMAN RD
1593 Ml IOYS1
S8 90 CALLE 'D' MIN IND PARK
777 BIG UMBER ROAD
FIRM DELIVERY
PO BOX 1748
ROUTE 848 & 887
KM 26.7. ROAD NO 2
CODE 18E
223 ALLENS AVENUE
275 ALLENS AVENUE
1 MAIN ST REE 1
167 MILL SI
25 GRAYSTONE ST
P. O BOX 5503
4090 AZAILIA DRIVE
PO BOX 11 24
4725 PEACH TREE CORNERS CIRCLE SUITE
220
P O BOX 218 HIGHWAY 453 NORTH
SC HWY 453
P.O. DRAWER 1060
POBOX 1028
ROU1E 5, VERNESDALE ROAD
PO BOX 489
POBOX 816
POBOX 5716
1440 CAMPION ROAD
HWY 15SOU1H, INDUSTRIAL PARK
CITY
MARCUS HOOK
LANDISVILLE
ELIZABETHTOWN
BAYAMON
ELGIN
PONCE
MAYAGUEZ
CAROLINA
DORADO
CEIBA
PROVIDENCE
PROVIDENCE
MAPLEVILLE
CRANSTON
WARWICK
SPARTANBURG
CHARLESTON
ORANGEBURG
NORCROSS
HARLEVVILLE
HOLLY HILL
SUMTER
ORANGEBURG
ROCK HILL
RAVENEL
GREER
GREENVILLE
IN MAN
SUMTER
STATE
PA
PA
PA
PR
IL
PR
PR
PR
PR
PR
Rl
Rl
Rl
Rl
Rl
SC
SC
SC
GA
SC
SC
SC
SC
SC
SC
SC
SC
SC
SC
ZIPS
19061
17538
17022
00619
60123
00731
00708
00630
00946
00635
02903
02905
02839
02905
02886
29304
29415
29116
30092
29448
29059
29150
29116
29730
29470
29651
29606
29349
29150
ZIP4
0426
1499
5503
1124
1028
CO
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O
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TSDF Managing Off-Site Waste in 1986 (Continued)
RTIID
44719
75
44412
44925
44958
45013
56663
45229
45393
45419
56481
45518
45484
45617
45674
45740
42
46086
56622
46433
46441
55442
46466
46573
46862
46888
46961
EPAID
SCD070375985
SCD077995488
SCD981467616
309570090002
IND000614321
TND0007 72277
TND00337692S
TND034547141
TND980515779
IND991279480
TN0890090004
TN1 890090003
TN3890090001
TXD000461533
TXD000633982
TXD000719518
TXD000742304
TXD000761254
TXD000807859
TXD000807982
TXD000815019
TXD000815027
TXD000815043
TXD000835249
TXD000838896
TXD001 700806
TXD006451090
FNAME
GSX SERVICES OF SOUIH CAROLINA, INC
SAFETY-KLEEN CORP LEXING ION R C
THERMAL OXIDA1 ION CORP
USAF SHAW AFB POINSE 1 t RANGE
EARTH INDUSIRIAL WASIL MANAGFMFN1
INC.
TRICILENVIRONMENIAL SERVICES INC ,
ANTIOCH PLANT
TENNESSEE EASTMAN COMPANY DIVISION OF
EASTMAN KODAK
SPECIAL WAS IE INC. (SWI)
OSCO TREATMENT SYSTEMS, INC
AMERICAN RESOURCE REGOVFRY
CORPORATION
USDOEK-25SITE
USDOE OAK RIDGE NATIONAL LABORATORY
DEPT OF ENERGY-OAK RIDGE OPERA 1 IONS
ENVIR. PROTECTION DIV
UNION CARBIDE CORP
UNIV OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN BALCONES RES
DISPOSAL SYSTEMS, INC
GIBRALTAR CHEMICAL RESOURCE
CHEMICAL WASTE MANAGEMENT INC
SOUTHWESTERN REFINING CO INC
PAKTANK CORPORA TION-DEERPARK TERMINAL
CITY PUBLIC SERVICE-) I DFELY PLANT
CITY PUBLIC SERVICE-W B TU T TLE PLAN T
CITY PUBLIC SERVICE-MISSION ROAD PLAN 1
GULF COAST WASTE DISPOSAL AUTHORITY
CHEMICAL WASTE MANAGEMENT INC.
MONSANTO CO
GNB INCORPORATED
ADDRESS
RURAL ROU IE 01 BOX 255
ROUTES, BOX 319A
PO BOX 306
363 CSG/DEEV
3536 FIIE ROAD
1640 ANTIOCH PIKf.
PO BOX 511
P O BOX 909. 1713 LEGION RD
408 SAN TAFE PIKE
901 FAST BODLEY SIREET
PO BOX E FNV PROIECTION BR
BLDG 4500 S MS 102 PO BOX X
PO BOX E
3301-5TH AVENUE SOUTH
10100 BURNET
2525 BAT ILEGROUND ROAD PO BOX 1914
HGWY 155(P O BOX 248)
6901 GREENWOOD ROAD
PO BOX 92 17
2759 BATTLEGROUND ROAD
9599 GARDNER ROAD
9843 PERRIN BEITEL ROAD
303 MISSION ROAD
1600 CAMPBELL BAYOU RD
HIGHWAY 73
STATE HIGHWAY FM 2917
SOU IH FIFTH STREET P O BOX 250
CITY
PINEWOOD
LEXINGTON
ROEBUCK
SHAW AIR FORCE BASE
MILLINGION
ANTIOCH
KINGSPORT
ATHENS
COLUMBIA
MEMPHIS
OAK RIDGE
OAK RIDGE
OAK RIDGE
TEXAS CITY
AUSTIN
DEER PARK
WINONA
CORPUS CHRIST!
CORPUS CHRISTI
DEER PARK
SAN ANTONIO
SAN ANTONIO
SAN ANTONIO
TEXAS CITY
PORT ARTHUR
ALVIN
FRISCO
STATE
sc
sc
sc
sc
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
ZIPS
29125
29072
29376
29152
38053
37013
37662
37303
38401
38106
37831
37831
37831
77592
78705
77536
75792
78415
78469
77536
78263
78217
78210
77590
77640
77511
75034
ZIP4
9721
5000
6102
CD
-------
TSDF Managing Off-Site Waste in 1986 (Continued)
RTIID
47001
47118
47191
122606
47571
47647
47688
47811
47837
56754
47902
47985
48108
48181
48413
48793
48801
48843
48850
48975
49049
49338
49353
49361
49429
49478
49536
49569
49718
EPAID
TXD007321904
TXD007330202
TXD007349863
TXD007926496
TXD008076853
TXD008079642
TXD008081697
TXD008097529
TXD008099079
TXD008105959
TXD008113441
TXD008123317
TXD026040709
TXD027147115
TXD042291591
TXD052649027
TXD053131223
TXD0551 35388
TXD055141378
TXD058275769
TXD061287918
TXD068999622
TXD069450997
TXD069452340
TXD072181381
TXD073912974
1XD074 196338
TXD077603371
rXD082684002
FNAME
TEXAS INSTRUMENTS INC
TEXAS EASTMAN COMPANY
ZOECON CORPORA! ION
GIFFORD-HILL CEMENT COMPANY OF IEXAS
TEXACO CHEMICAL COMPANY
DUPONT E I DE NEMOURS R CO INC, ORANGE
BASF CORPORATION
TEXACO REFINING AND MARKETING INC
STAUFFER CHEMICAL CO
PARKANS INTERNATIONAL
CELANESE ENGINEERING RESINS INC
DUPONT E I DE NEMOURS A CO INC,
VICTORIA
CHEMICAL GROUP HOECHSI CELANESE CORP
MALONE SERVICE COMPANY
UNIVAR CORP-VAN WATERS & ROGERS L)IV
KDM COMPANY
CHEMICAL RECYCLING INC
NUCLEAR SOURCES & SERVICES INC
ROLLINS ENVIRONMEN I AL SERVICES OF tX INC
LYONDELL PETROCHEMICAL COMPANY
VODA PETROLEUM, INC
DIXIE METALS COMPANY
MOTOROLA INC
TEXAS ECOLOGISTS INC
AMOCO OIL COMPANY LANDFARMS 1 AND 2
INTERCONTINENTAL IERMINALS CO
EL TEX CHEMICAL AND SUPPLY COMPANY
SAFETY-KLEEN CORP DEN1ON
HOUSTON CHEMICAL PLAN ?, EXXON
CHEMICAL COMPANY
1 3500 N CEN 1 RAL EXPWY
PO BOX 7444
12200 DEN TON
900 GIFCO ROAD PO BOX 520
POST OFFICE BOX 219
P O. BOX 1089
602 COPPER RD
P. O BOX 71 2
8615 MANCHESTER BOULEVARD
5521 ARMOUR DR
PO BOX 428
OLD BLOOMING1ON ROAD
PO BOX 509
P O BOX 709
4707 ALPHA ROAD
4303 PROFIT DRIVE
P. O BOX 947 802 W KIRBY
BOX 34042
2027 BATILEGROUND ROAD
PO BOX 777
PO BOX 262
3030 MC GOWAN
3501 ED BLUES TEIN BOULEVARD
P.O. BOX 307
PO BOX 401
1943 BATTLEGROUND RD.
1020 HOLCOMBE SUITE 1114
1722 COOPER CREEK ROAD
8230SIEDMAN SI
DALLAS
LONGVIEW
DALLAS
MIDLOTHIAN
CONROE
ORANGE
FREEPORT
PORT ARTHUR
HOUSTON
HOUSTON
BISHOP
VICTORIA
BAY Cl TY
TEXAS CITY
DALLAS
SAN ANTONIO
WYLIE
HOUSTON
DEER PARK
CHANNELVIEW
LONGVIEW
DALLAS
AUSTIN
ROBS I OWN
TEXAS CITY
DEER PARK
HOUSTON
DENTON
HOUSTON
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
75265
75607
75234
76065
77305
77630
77541
77640
77012
77020
78343
77901
77414
77592
75234
78219
75098
77234
77536
77530
75606
75216
78721
78380
77592
77536
77030
76201
77029
7444
0219
0709
0947
0262
0401
3999
DO
ro
-------
TSDF Managing Off-Site Waste in 1986 (Continued)
RTIID
49924
50146
50153
50252
50450
50468
50559
18
50971
50997
51078
51227
51276
51292
51300
51326
51334
51367
51433
51458
51474
51516
51524
51672
51805
51813
51953
51979
EPAID
TXD091270017
TXD097673149
TXD098784309
TXD980624035
TXD980625990
TXD980626006
1XD980626154
TXD980628028
1X8214020424
7X8800016125
UTD009081357
U1D070534623
UTD0931 19196
UTD980666721
UTD991301748
UT05 70090001
UT0571724350
UT 52 10090002
VAD000820506
VAD000820548
VAD001 307495
VAD003111416
VAD0031 12265
VAD003178126
VAD041283342
VAD042755082
VAD066000993
VAD077942266
FNAME
CECOS INTERNATIONAL INC
EMPAK INC DEER PARK
EL PASO PRODUC1S COMPANY
HEA1 ENERGY ADVANCED IECH INC
GULF COAST WASTE DISPOSAL AU1 HORI 1 Y
BELL HELICOPTER TEXTRON
DETREX CHEMICAL INDUS1RIES INC
TOROUE PETROLEUM PRODUC1S
USARMY FORT HOOD
NASA LYNDON B JOHNSON SPACE CENTER
MORTON THIOKOL ING
GOLDEN EAGLE ENVIROMFMTAL AND
RECYCLING
PETROCHEM RECYCLING CORP
IRECO INCORPORATED
US POLLUTION CONTROL, INC GRASSY
MOUNTAIN FACILITY
USAF UTAH TEST AND TRAINING RANGE
USAF HILL AIR FORCE BASE
1OOELE ARMY DEPT (SOUIH AREA) ATTN
SDSTE-ELE
LYNCHBURG FOUNDRY ARCHER CREEK PLANT
A H. ROBINS COMPANY
NEWPORT NEWS SHIPBUILDING & DRY DOCK
PRILLAMAN COMPANY INC, THE
UNION CAMP CORP FINE PAPER DIV
ROYSTER CO
PRILLAMAN CHEMICAL CORPORA (ION RICH
DIVISION
SOLITE CORP
AT&T
OLDOVER CORP
ADDRESS
2407 E MURPHY RD
2759 BATILEGROUND ROAD
P O BOX 3986
4460 SINGLE ION BLVD
910 BAY AREA BLVD
600 E HURSI BLVD
322 INTERNATIONAL PARKWAY
6038 F. M 517
BLDG4213S 77IH STREET
2101 NASA RD 1
PO BOX 5?4 M/S 506C
1474 W 1500S
1600 NORTH 900 WEST
3000 W 8600 S
5662 SOUTH 300 WFS1
2849 SS (R)/CC
2849 ABG/DEEXX
ENVIRONMENT MANAGEMENT OFFICE
PO BOX 6200
2258 DARBYTOWN ROAD
4101 WASHINGTON AVE
FISHER STREET
HIGHWAY 58 EAST
MONEY POINT PRAIT STREEI
1001 OLD BERMUDA HUNDRED ROAD
BOX 68 STATE ROAD 652
4500 S LABURNUM AVE
RTE 1 BOX 1
CITY
ODESSA
DEER PARK
ODESSA
DALLAS
HOUSTON
HURSI
ARLINGION
SAN LEON
FT HOOD
HOUSTON
BRIGHAM CITY
WOODS CROSS
SALI LAKE CITY
WEST JORDAN
MURRAY
HILLAFB
HILLAFB
TOOELE
LYNCHBURG
RICHMOND
NEWPORT NEWS
MARTINSVILLE
FRANKLIN
CHESAPEAKE
CHESTER
ARVONIA
RICHMOND
CASCADE
STATE
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
UT
UT
UT
UT
UT
UT
UT
UT
VA
VA
VA
VA
VA
VA
VA
VA
VA
VA
ZIPS
79763
77536
79760
75212
77058
76053
76011
77539
76544
77058
84302
84087
84116
84088
84107
84056
84056
84074
24505
23231
23607
24112
23851
23324
23831
23004
23231
24069
ZIP4
3437
2212
2770
CD
ro
CO
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TSDF Managing Off-Site Waste in 1986 (Continued)
RTIID
52068
52225
52233
52241
52258
52332
52340
52456
52464
52738
52753
40857
52779
52787
52803
52910
52936
53075
119453
53074
53090
53132
53165
53199
53231
53249
53306
EPAID
VAD098443443
VA51 70000181
VA51 70022482
VA61 70061 463
VA71 70024684
VTD002083434
VTD002084705
WAD0008 12909
WAD000812917
WAD020257945
WAD027530526
WAD027543032
WAD037991528
WAD041337130
WAD041 585464
WAD058367152
WAD061 670766
WAD092300250
WAD980835268
WAD991 281 767
WA1 170023419
WA7890008967
WA921 4053465
WID000608398
WID00071 3594
WID000713602
WID000808618
FNAME
OLDOVER CORP
USNAVY ST. JULIEN'S CREFK ANNEX
US NAVY AMPHIBIOUS BASE LI HIE CREEK
DWD
USNAVY NORFOLK NAVAL BASE
NAVAL SURFACE WARFARE CENIER
DAHLGREN
GE-ASD, BURLINGTON
IBM CORP
CHEMICAL PROCESSORS INC
CHEMICAL PROCESSORS INC
CHEMICAL PROCESSORS INC
BAY ZINC CO INC
SOL-PRO/LILYBLAD HZD WASTE MGMT INC
WASHINGTON CHEMICAL INC
BOEING COMPANY AUBURN
BOEING COMMERCIAL AIRPLANE COMPANY
MAIL STOP OH-26
NORTHWESI ENVIROSERVICE INC
BOEING AEROSPACE COMPANY KENT SPACE
CENTER
MCCLARY COLUMBIA CORP
ROSS ELECTRIC OF WASHINGTON IN
CROSBY & OVERTON INC PLANT 2
USNAVY UNDERSEA WARFARE ENGINEERING
ST.
USDOE (U. S. DEPART MEN I OF ENERGY)
US ARMY FORT LEWIS A I IN AFZH DEQ
HAMILTON INDUSTIRES
UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN-MADISON
ASHLAND CHEMICAL CO
MILLER BREWING CO EXIRAC1 PROC PL1
BOX68STA1F ROAD 652
NORFOLK NAVAL SHIPYARD
BLDG3165CODE N43
BLDG N26 NAVAL STATION
2MI EAST OF INTERSECTION 301 AND 206
LAKESIDE AVENUE, ROOM 2112
1000 RIVER ROAD
734SLUCILEST
PIER 91
1701 ALEXANDER AVE
301 WEST CHARRON ROAD (P O. BOX 167)
2212 PORT OF IACOMA RD
E 3828 OUEEN AVE.
THE BOEING COMPANY PO BOX 3707 MS
55-05
P O. BOX 3707
PO BOX 24443
PO BOX 3999 MAILS TOP 89 02
PO BOX 222
101 5 LOGAN HILLRD
20245 76TH AVENUE SOUTH POB 1085
HIGHWAY 308
825 JADWIN AVENUE
AFZH FEQ
1316 18TH STREET
317 NORTH RANDALL AVENUE
204 MADISON S1REET
700 N 40TH ST
ARVONIA
CHESAPEAKE
NORFOLK
NORFOLK
DAHLGREN
BURLINGTON
ESSEX JUNCTION
SEATTLE
SEATTLE
TACOMA
MOXEECIIY
TACOMA
SPOKANE
SEATTLE
SEATTLE
SEATTLE
SEATTLE
WASHOUGAL
CHEHALIS
KENT
KEYPORT
RICHLAND
FORT LEWIS
TWO RIVERS
MADISON
MENASHA
MILWAUKEE
VA
VA
VA
VA
VA
VT
VT
WA
WA
WA
WA
WA
WA
WA
WA
WA
WA
WA
WA
WA
WA
WA
WA
Wl
Wl
Wl
Wl
23004
23709
23521
23511
22448
05402
05452
98108
98108
98421
98936
98421
99207
98124
98124
98124
98124
98671
98532
98032
98345
99352
98433
54241
53715
54952
53201
5147
5000
0000
2207
2207
2499
0222
5000
CD
r\j
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TSDF Managing Off-Site Waste in 1986 (Continued)
RTIID
53355
53389
53546
53629
53728
53736
53769
53850
53926
54098
54155
54213
54379
57463
54411
54437
54452
54544
54585
54635
54650
54726
54767
54809
122655
54841
54866
EPAID
WID000808824
WID000809012
WID006091425
WID0061 13906
WID0061 44737
WID006161368
WID006427017
WID023350192
WID044393114
WID059972935
WID066888017
WID073838880
WID980614994
WID980615439
WID990829475
WI3210020563
WVD000068908
WVD004325353
WVD004341491
WVD005005509
WVD005012851
WVD045875291
WVD060682291
WVD076826015
WVD101 465979
WVD980552384
WVD980554885
FNAME
AVGANICINDUSIRIESINC
UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN-MADISON
JOHNSON S C & SON INC
ALDRICH CHEMICAL COMPANY INC
CURWOOD INC
TRANE COMPANY MAIN COMPLEX LA CROSSE
PRINTING DEVELOPMENTS INC
MILWAUKEE SOLVENTS & CHEMICALS CORP
ZIMPRO/PASSAVAN 1 INC
PPG INDUSTRIES INC
AQUA- TECH, INC
NATIONAL TANK SERVICE OF WISC INC
CERMATICS INC
FREEMAN CHEMICAL CORPORATION
WASTE RESEARCH & RECLAMATION CO, INC
US ARMY FORI MCCOY MILIIARY
RESERVATION
WEIRTON STEEL CORP
UNION CARBIDE CORPORATION SISTERSVILLE
PLANT
AMERICAN CYANAMID CO WILLOW PLAN T
RHONE-POULENC AG COMPANY
DUPONT E 1 DE NEMOURS 8, CO BELLE PLAN T
E 1 DUPONT DE NEMOURS & CO
WASHINGTON WORKS
UNION CARBIDE CORP TECHNICAL CENTER
INCO ALLOYS INTERNATIONAL INC
CAPITOL CEMENT CORPORATION
BORG-WARNER CHEMICALS INC WEST MAR N.
UNION CARBIDE CORP SOUTH CHARLESTON
PLT
ADDRESS
114 N MAIN
317 NOR 1 H RANDALL AVENUE
2512 WILLOW RD
940 W SI PAUL AVENUE
718 HIGH SI
17IH ANUHORION SIS
2010 INDIANA ST
14765 WESI BOBOLINK AVENUE
301 W MILITARY RD
10800 SOUTH 13IH STREEI
140 SOUTH PARK SI
1R13 SO 73 SI
10014 N 1?4W WASAUKEE RD
217 FREEMAN DRIVE
RURAL ROUTE 07, HIGHWAY 93 SOU TH
AT IN AF/RDEH F
WV RT E 2
PO BOX 180
SI RT2
RT25
901 W DUPONT AVE
POBOX 1217
3200KANAWHA TURNPIKE
P.O. BOX 1958
P O BOX 885
1000 DUPON T RD , BLDG 816,
MORGAN TOWN I »
PO BOX 8004
CITY
CO IT AGE GROVE
MADISON
SUJRTEVANT
MILWAUKEE
NEW LONDON
LA CROSSE
RACINE
MENOMONEE FALLS
ROTHSCHILD
OAK CREEK
PORT WASHINGTON
WEST ALLIS
MEQUON
PORT WASHINGTON
EAU CLAIRE
SPARTA
WEIRTON
SISTERSVILLE
WILLOW ISLAND
INSTITUTE
BELLE
PARKERSBURG
SOUTH CHARLESTON
HUNTINGTON
MARTINSBURG
MORGANTOWN
SOUTH CHARLESTON
STATE
Wl
Wl
Wl
Wl
Wl
Wl
Wl
Wl
Wl
Wl
Wl
Wl
Wl
Wl
Wl
Wl
WV
WV
WV
WV
WV
WV
WV
WV
WV
WV
WV
ZIPS
53527
53715
53177
53233
54961
54601
53405
53051
54474
53154
53074
53214
53092
53074
54701
54656
26062
26175
26190
25112
25015
26102
25303
25720
25401
26505
25303
ZIP4
1999
2169
3651
0996
9808
5000
1555
00
rv;
en
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TSDF Managing Off-Site Waste in 1986 (Continued)
RTIID
54890
2667
EPAID
WVD981034101
CA_000626077
FNAME
SAFETY-KLEEN CORP 4-145-03
AGRICULTURAL COMMISSIONER/WIS &
MEASURES DEPART MEN I
ADDRESS
777 BIG TIMBER RD
3400 LA MAUERA AVE
CITY
ELGIN
EL MONTE
STATE
IL
CA
ZIPS
60123
91732
ZIP4
2620
DO
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Appendix C
RCRIS Query Form and User's Guide
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Resource Conservation and Recovery Information System (RCRIS)
http://www.epa.gov/enviro/html/rcri s/rcris_overview.html
&EPA
ifwirofacts
Warehouse
Overview Law ncn FPA
Hazardous Waste Data Overview
Hazardous waste data is contained in the Resource Conservation and Recovery Information System
(RCRIS), in support of the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA). RCRA requires that
generators, transporters, treaters, storers, and disposers of hazardous waste (as defined by the
federally recognized hazardous waste codes) provide information concerning their activities to state
environmental agencies. These agencies then provide the information to regional and national U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) offices.
RCRIS is used by the EPA to support its implementation of RCRA, as amended by the Hazardous and
Solid Waste Amendments of 1984 (HSWA). The system is primarily used to track handler permit or
closure status, compliant with Federal and State regulations, and cleanup activities. Other uses of
the data include program management, regulation development, waste handler inventory, corrective
action tracking, regulation enforcement, facility management planning, and environmental program
progress assessment.
• identifiicatjqn information
• Data Quality Information
•Table & Column Information
• Distribution Information
• Metadata Reference Information
• Law Reference
• Model
• RCRIS Queries
• Envirofacts Home Page
• RCRA Home Page
For comments, questions or suggestions, please use the RCRIS Feedback Form.
http://www.epa.gov/enviro/html/rcris/rcris_overview.ntml 77>« page was updated on May 4, 1998.
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RCRIS QUERY USER GUIDE
IKnvirofacts
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http://wnww.cpa.gov/enviraMml/rcris/rcr_userguide.html
Warehouse
Oveivev. Law rxrrrp/a
RCRIS Query Form User's Guide
The Resource Conservation and Recovery Information System (RCRIS) is used by the Environmental
Protection Agency (EPA) to track entities regulated under RCRA subtitle C (hazardous waste handlers). RCRIS
includes data on general handler information, permit or closure status, compliance with federal and state
regulations, and cleanup activities.
This is a brief user's guide to the RCRIS Query Form. Select between a variety of different query options and
output options detailed below. Use the RCRIS Feedback Form to send us additional queries or suggestions
that you would find useful.
Select more than one query option at a time to speed up the query and make the retrieval more focused.
Only those facilities matching all specified criteria will be retrieved.
Facility identification search option
Handler Name
The term Handler is used in the RCRIS program system to refer to facilities/sites in the program system
database. Enter the complete or partial handler name to retrieve all facilities with that name. Select the
"Containing" option when entering a partial name for a better retrieval the first time you access the data, an
"Exact Match" option is specified for a handler name, do not specify another option; only one facility will be
retrieved.
RCRIS Handler ID
Enter the complete (12-character) or partial Handler ID to retrieve all facilities with that ID. If it is more than
12 characters, an error message will appear. Select the "Containing" option when entering a partial ID for a
better retrieval the first time you access the data. When an "Exact Match" option is specified for a handler
ID, do not specify another option; only one facility will be retrieved.
EPA Facility ID
Enter the complete (12-character) or partial EPA Facility ID to retrieve all facilities with that ID. If it is more
than 12 characters, an error message will appear. Select the "Containing" option when entering a partial ID
for a better retrieval the first time you access the data. When an "Exact Match" option is specifed for a
facility ID, do not specify another option; only one facility will be retrieved.
Geography Search Option
Select from six geographical search options: State, Street, County Code, County Name, City, and ZIP Code.
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State
Enter a two-character state postal abbreviation. A list of the postal abbreviations and the state names is
provided below:
ABBR.
AK
AL
AR
AS
AZ
CA
CN
CO
CT
DC
DE
FC
FL
FM
GA
GU
HI
IA
ID
IL
IN
IQ
STATE
Alaska
Alabama
Arkansas
American Samoa
Arizona
California
Canada
Colorado
Connecticut
District of Columbia
Delaware
Other Foreign Countries
Florida
Federated States of Micronesia
Georgia
Guam
Hawaii
Iowa
Idaho
Illinois
Indiana
Misc. U.S. Pacific Islands
ABBR.
IT
KS
KY
LA
MA
MD
ME
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Enter a complete or partial street address and a two-character state postal abbreviation. Separate the street
address from the state abbreviation with a comma (,).
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the state abbreviation with a comma (,).
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County Name
Enter a complete or partial county name and a two-character state postal abbreviation. Separate the county
name from the state abbreviation with a comma (,).
City
Enter a complete or partial city name and a two-character state postal abbreviation. Separate the city name
from the state abbreviation with a comma (,)•
ZIP Code
The ZIP code entry can be five digits or fewer. If it is more than five digits, an error message will appear.
Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) Search Option
SIC Description
Enter a complete or partial SIC description to obtain a list of all SIC codes that fit under the description. For
example, entering "metal" will retrieve all facilities with SIC codes that have "metal" somewhere in the SIC
description.
SIC Code
The SIC Code entry can be four digits or fewer. If it is more than four digits, an error message will appear.
The first two digits in the code define a major business sector; the last two digits denote a facility's specialty
within the major sector.
Handler Type Search Option
Select all handler classifications or select one from either Group A or Group K.
Group A:
Large Quantity Generator
Small Quantity Generator
Transporter
TSDs Corrective Action Workload
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Permit Workload Report
Permitting/Closure/Post-Closure Progress Report
Post-Closure Workload Report
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For Group B, you may select one or more of the following subcategories:
JDjsposal
• ncinerator
• Boiler and/or Industrial Furnace
• Storage and Treatment
Process Search Option
Select which handling process or processes to include in the search. Select as many processes as are
appropriate. The default is "All Processes."
Output Selection Search Option
The output, organized by facility, is shown first in a label format, followed by a tabular listing of the
additional information.
Basic Facility Information
The Basic Facility Information that you will receive with this query consists of the following variables:
Handlerlp
Handler Name
Facility ID
Street Address
City Name
County Name
State Abbr.
ZIP Code
Latitude
Longitude
Additional Tabular Output:
• SIC Code
• SIC Description
Handler/Facility Classification
The output, organized by facility, is shown first in a label format, followed by a tabular listing of the
additional information.
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Facility Information:
Handler ID
Handler Name
Facility ID
Street_Add_ress
City Name
State Abbr.
ZIP Code
Additional Tabular Output:
Handler Type
Land Disposal
Incinerator
Boiler and/or Industrial Furnace
Storage and Treatment
Process Information
The output, organized by facility, is shown first in a label format, followed by a tabular listing of the
additional information.
Facility Information:
Handler ID
Handler Name
Facility ID
Street Address
City Name
State Abbr.
ZIP Code
Additional Tabular Output:
• Process Code
• Process Description
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complexity of the query is up to the user, queries that return a large volume of data may terminate
prematurely due to system limitations. The constraints established for the enviro user account (the query uses
this to connect to the ORACLE database) are:
• Each query is limited to 2.5 minutes of Central Processing Unit (CPU) time.
• A single session can be 15 minutes in duration.
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Develop queries that return small batches of data and terminate the session as soon as the queries have been
executed, so that others can access the database.
Return To:
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f^Envirofacts
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Hazardous Waste Data Query Form
Search the RCRIS Database
The Hazardous Waste Query Form allows you to retrieve selected data from the Resource Conservation
and Recovery Information System (RCRIS) database in Envirofacts. Specify a facility using any
combination of facility name, geographic location, standard industrial classification, and chemicals. You
may also select an output option.
User's Guide
Facility Selection
Facility Identification;
Facility Identification Option Value:
Geography:
Geography Option Value:
Standard Industrial Classification:
SIC Code Option Value
Handler Type:
® Ail Handler Classifications
O Group A.
O Group B-
Handler Name (Enter a partial or complete Handler Name) [rj
; ]
(•) Beginning With O Exact Match O Containing
State (two-character state abbreviation) T
|
Use RCRA SIC Code Values O Use FI1 SIC Code Values
Code (Enter a partial or complete SIC Code)
Large Quantity Generator
Closure Workload Report
For Group B, you must select one or more of the following
subcategories (default is all subcategories):
jdLand Disposal jjl Incinerator
j£| Boiler and/or Industrial Furnace jd Storage and Treatment
Process Search Option;
Search for facilities that have the processes selected below (Defaults to Ail Processes):
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_JLand Application
_JOther Disposal
_JWasie Pile
_JContainment Building
Storage
_J Surface Impoundment
Treatment
JBoiler
_1 Aggregate Kiln
J Coke Oven
_J Underground Inject. Well
Disp.
_J Ocean Disposal
.J Container
LJ Surface Impoundment
Storage
_JOther Storage
_| Incinerator
_J Cement Kiln
.J Phosphate Kiln
J Blast Furnace
_jMethane Reforming Furnace _J Pulping Liquor Recovery
Furnace
_j Other Industrial Furnaces
Listed
_jContainment Building -
Treatment
_jMechanical Processing
m40CFR260 10
_jOpen Burning/Open
Detonation
_J Geologic Repositoiy
J Landfill
J Surface Impoundment Disposal
_J Tank Storage
J Drip Pad
_JTank Treatment
_J Other Treatment
_JLime Kiln
_J Smelting/Melting/Refining Fur.
_J Titanium Dioxide Chloride Process
Oxidation Reactor
_J Combustion Device Used in the
Recovery of Sulfur Values from
Spent Sulfuric Acid
_J Halogen Acid Furnace
JThermal Unit
_J Other Subpart X
Output Selection
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Appendix D
Centralized Wastewater Treatment Facilities (1997)
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Centralized Wastewater Treatment Facilities*
Facility Name
Ncwpark Environmental Services
Rhone Poulenc
Aaron Oil Co., Inc.
Oil Recovery Corporation
Appropriate Technologies II Inc.
C.P. Chemicals, Inc
Crosby & Overton, Inc.
DeMenno/Kerdoon
Fletcher Oil
H&H Ship Service
Nl Industries Inc.
Phibro-Tech Inc.
Rollins Environmental Services
Solvent Service Company Inc.
Southwest Processors
Allwaste Recovery Systems
Denver Sanitary Co., Inc.
American Chemical and Refining Company, Inc.
Clean Harbors of Connecticut
Envirite Corporation
Environmental Waste Resources Inc.
United Oil Recovery Inc
Facility Address
713 Bill Mylos Drivo
1700 Maxwell Road
8851 Dice Road
1610 W 17th Street
2000 N. Alameda
220 China Basin Street
5215 S Boyle Avenue
34400 Zwissig Way
5756 Alba Street
1021 Bcrryessa Road
4120Bandini Blvd
4262 Madison Street
3161 Wai nut Street
36 Sheffield Street
761 Middle Street
198 Old WaterburyRd.
130 Freight Street
1 36 Gracey Avenue
City
Saraland
Mobile
Chula Vista
Sante Fe Springs
Long Beach
Compton
Carson
San Francisco
Los Angeles
Union City
Los Angeles
San Jose
Vernon
Denver
Denver
Waterbury
Bristol
Thomaston
Waterbury
Meriden
State
AL
AL
CA
CA
CA
CA
CA
CA
CA
CA
CA
CA
CA
CO
CO
CT
CT
CT
CT
CT
ZIP
36571
92011
90813
90222
94170
90058
94587
90058
95133
90023
80216
80205
06704
06010
6787
06702
06450
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Centralized Wastewater Treatment Facilities (Continued)
Facility Name
International Petroleum Corporation
Envirotech Southeast
Industrial Water Services, Inc.
International Petroleum Corp.
Magnum Environmental Service, Inc.
Miami Terminal Facility
Pensacola Pollution Control, Inc.
Ricky's Oil Service Inc.
Alternate Energy Resources Inc.
ENSCO Environmental Services of Georgia, Inc
Deere & Company
Beaver Oil Co Inc
Clean Harbors of Chicago, Inc.
Envirite Corporation
Heritage Environmental Services, Inc.
Lenz Oii Service Peoria inc.
Peoria Disposal Company
Consolidated Recycling Co. Inc.
ERD Waste Corporation
Heritage Environmental Services Inc.
Industrial Water Recycling
Consolidated Industrial Services
Kentucky Petroleum Recycling
Facility Address
505 South Market Street
1640 Talleyrand Avenue
105 South Alexander Street
1280N.E. 48th Street
3033 NW North River Drive
Suite 39 Ellyson Industrial Park
7209 NW 66th Street
2730 Waldrcn Drive
1015 New South Harris St., PO Box 834
400 Westfield Avenue
6037 Lcnzi Avenue
11800S. Stony Island Ave.
16435 S. Center Avenue
15330 Canal Bank Road, PO Box 337
3001 S.W. Washington Street
4700 N. Sterling Avenue
8 Commerce Drive
604 South Scott Street
7901 W. Morris Street
600 West 9th Street
211 W. 14th St.
691 1 Grade Lane
City
Wilmington
Jacksonville
Jacksonville
Plant City
Pompano Beach
Miami
Pensacola
Miami
Augusta
Dalton
Waterloo
La Grange
Chicago
Harvey
Lemont
Peoria
Peoria
Troy
South Bend
Indianapolis
Jeffersonville
Chanute
Louisville
State
DE
FL
FL
FL
FL
FL
FL
FL
GA
GA
IA
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IL
IN
IN
IN
IN
KS
KY
ZIP
19801
.
32206
33566
33064
32514
33166
30904
30720
50701
60525
60617
60426
60439
61602
61615
47588
46601
46231
47130
66720
40213
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Centralized Wastewater Treatment Facilities (Continued)
Facility Name
Kyana Oil Service Inc.
Allwaste Oilfield Services, Inc.
Browning-Ferris Industries
International Petroleum Corporation
Clean Harbors of Baltimore
PORI International
Republic Environmental Systems of PA
American Waste Technologies
Chem-Met Services Inc.
Cyanokcm Inc.
Drug & Laboratory Disposal Inc
Dynecol Inc.
Edwards Oil Service, Inc.
Environmental Waste Control
General Oil
Polar, Inc.
Sybil!, Inc.
Waste Reduction Systems
Metro Recovery Systems
OSI Environmental Inc.
Industrial Service Corp
Midwest Oil Refining Co.
Waste Oil Collectors Inc.
Facility Address
7303 Oswego Circle
9523 Highway 87
POBox 1249
14890 Intracoastal Drive
1910 Russell St.
1105 North Point Blvd
2869 Sandstone Drive
44141 Yost Road
18550 Allen Road
12381 Schaefor Hwy
331 Broad Streot
6520 Georgia
530 S Rouge
27140 Princeton Street
31478 Industrial Road - Suite 100
707 East Lewiston
111 Military Road
10200 Ford Road
2430 Rose Place
300 Fayal Road
1900 Walton Rd.
P.O. Box 330
City
Louisville
Jeanerctte
Sulphur
New Orleans
Baltimore
Baltimore
Hatfield
Belleville
Wyandotte
Detroit
Plainwell
Detroit
Detroit
Inkster
Livonia
Ferndale
Detroit
Dearborn
Roseville
Eveleth
Kansas City
St. Louis
Gautier
State
KY
LA
LA
LA
MD
MD
MD
Ml
Ml
Ml
Ml
Ml
Ml
Ml
Ml
Ml
Ml
Ml
MN
MN
MO
MO
MS
ZIP
40214
70544
70664
70129
21230
21224
19440
48111
48192
48227
49080
48211
48217
48141
48150
48220
48209
48126
55113
55734
63114
39553
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Centralized Wastewater Treatment Facilities (Continued)
Facility Name
Oily Waste Processors Inc.
Heritage Environmental Services, Inc.
C.P. Chemicals, Inc.
Casie Ecology Oil Salvage
Chemical Waste Management, Inc.
E.I. Dupont de Nemours & Co.
RemTech Environmental Group LP
Republic Environmental Recycling, Inc.
21st Century Environmental Management
Browning-Ferris Industries
Chemical Waste Management, Inc.
Chemical Management Inc
Safety-Kleen Corp
Brush Wellman Inc.
Cecos International
Chemical Solvents, inc.
Clark Oil Production Inc.
Clean Harbors of Cleveland
Envirite Corporation
First Recovery Division of Ecogard, Inc.
Laidlaw Environmental Services, Inc.
Research Oil Co
The Petro Cell
Facility Address
P.O. Box 2903
4132 Pompano Street
38 Arbor
3209 North Mill Rd.
100 Listnr Avnnuc
Route 1 30
1800 Carman Street
P.O. Box 275, Ccnco Blvd
2095 Newlands Drive
56lh Street and Niagara Falls Boulevard
1133 Balmer Road
340 Eastern Parkway
14710 W Portage River Road South
4879 Spring Grove Avenue
1010 Dcnison Road
300 S. West End Avo.
2900 Broadway
2050 Central Avenue S E.
5246 Wooster Pike
4350 Edgewyn Avenue
2777 Broadway Avonue
City
Great Falls
Charlotte
Sewaren
Vineland
Newark
Deepwater
Camden
Clayton
Fernley
Niagara Falls
Model City
Farmingdalc
Buffalo
El more
Cinncinatti
Cleveland
Dayton
Cleveland
Canton
Cincinnati
Milliard
Cleveland
Seville
State
MT
NC
NJ
NJ
NJ
NJ
NJ
NJ
NV
NY
NY
NY
NY
OH
OH
OH
OH
OH
OH
OH
OH
OH
OH
ZIP
59404
28216
07077
07105
08023
08105
08312
89126
14302
14107
11735
43416
45232
44109
45427
44115
44707
45226
43026
44115
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Centralized Wastewater Treatment Facilities (Continued)
Facility Name
Tho Petro Cell
United Water Waste Services, Inc.
Envirosolve Waste Services, Inc.
US Pollution Control
Fuel Processors, Inc.
Envirite Corporation
G&H Oil Company, Inc.
Mill Service, Inc.
Mill Service, Inc.
New Jersey Zinc Company
Petromax Ltd.
21st Century Environmental Management
Phibro-Tech, Inc.
Southeastern Chemical and Solvent Co. (OMNI)
Holston Group Inc.
Hydrovac Services, Inc
Laidlaw Environmental Services, Inc.
Osco Incorporated
Tricil Environmental Services, Inc.
Asarco Incorporated
Cecos International
Disposal Systems of Corpus Christi
Facility Address
1580 Robinson Rd.
11807 Reading Road
2131 Rosedale Avenue
5 miles E. of US 281 & 1 mile N. OK 15
41 50 North Suttle Road
1600 Pennsylvania Avenue
2553 Pennsylvania Avenue West
RR 1, Box 1
RR1, Box 1
4th Street and Delaware
301 Prestley Avenue
25 Graystone Street
HW15 S. Industrial Park
755 Industrial Rd.
P.O. Box 24086
3331 St. Elmo Avenue
3300 Cummings Road
408 Sante Fe Pike, Box 1203
1640 Antioch Pike
5500 Up River Road
2407 East Murphy Road
6901 Greenwood Road
City
Washington Court
House
Cincinnati
Tulsa
Waynoka
Portland
York
Warren
Yukon
Bulger
Palmerton
Carnegie
Warwick
Sumter
Sumter
Chattanooga
Chattanooga
Chattanooga
Columbia
Nashville
Corpus Christi
Odessa
Corpus Christi
State
OH
OH
OK
OK
OR
PA
PA
PA
PA
PA
PA
Rl
SC
SC
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TX
TX
TX
ZIP
45241
74107
73860
97217
17404
16365
15698
15019
18071
15106
02886
29150
29150
37421
37408
37419
38402
37013
78407
79762
98415
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Facility Name
E&E Environmental Experts
Empak Inc.
Intercontinental Terminals Company
Mobley Environmental Services, Inc. - Baytown, TX Facility
Mobley Environmental Services, Inc. - Kilgorc, TX Facility
Mobley Environmental Services, Inc. - Corsicana, TX Facility
SET Environmental, Inc.
The GNI Group Inc.
Belpar Environmental, Inc.
Clean Harbors Environmental Services, Inc.
Eastern Oil Company
Burlington Environmental, Inc.
Chemical Processors Inc
Chemical Processors, Inc.
Chemical Processors, Inc.
Marine Vacuum Service
Northwest Enviro Service, Inc.
Petroleum Reclaiming Service Inc.
Vintage Oil, Inc.
Sal Service, Inc.
Soco (Salvage Oil Company)
U.S. Oil Co. Inc.
Facility Address
P.O. Box 683
2759 Battleground Road
1943 Battleground Road
4401 E. Greenwood Bid
Highway 31
PO. Box 1640
5738 Chcswood
2525 Batte Ground Road
7500 Harvest Road
7515 Harvest Road
5800 Farrington Avenue
1701 Alexander Avenue
2230 Airport Way South-Suite 400
2001 W. Garfield Street
734 S. Lucile Street
1516 South Graham Street
1 700 Airport Way South
3801 7th Ave. South
744 March Point Road
20 Copeland Avenue
424 Washington Street - P.O. Box 25
City | State
Brownfield
Deer Park
Deer Park
Baytown
Kilgore
Kilgore
Houston
Deer Park
Prince George
Prince George
Alexandria
Tacoma
Kent
Seattle
Seattle
Seattle
Seattle
Seattle
Anacortes
Milwaukee
La Crosse
Combined Locks
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
VA
VA
VA
WA
WA
WA
WA
WA
WA
WA
WA
Wl
Wl
Wl
ZIP
79316
77536
77536
75662
77087
77536
23875
23875
22304
98421
98032
98119
98108
98108
98134
98108
98221
54113
D
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*List of CWT facilities and addresses compiled January 16, 1998 by RBS. Does Not Contain CBI
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Waste Combustion Facilities (1997)
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Waste Combustion Facilities
EPA ID
AK0000094888
ALD031 499833
AL321 0020027
ALD001221902
ALD093179315
ALD0671 19966
ARD981512270
ARD089234884
ARD069748192
AR021 3820707
CAD981 457302
CAD0440046274
CAD0761 80843
CAD043237486
?
CAD982444887
CAD0091 64021
CA5210020843
CO821 3820725
DED003930807
GAD084823301
GAD039046800
IA721 3820445
IA721 3820445
IAD981121486
IAD005273594
ID4890008952
ILD065237851
COMPANY
Organic Incineration Technologies
Allied Corporation
Anniston Army Depot
Ciba-Geigy Corporation
Dupont Mobile Plant
Medusa Cement Company
Ash Grove Cement Company
Eastman Chemical Co., Ark Eastman
Ensco Inc.
Pine Bluff Arsenal
Aerojet
Ashland Chemical Company
Cargill Chemical Products Division
Chevron Chemical Co.
La Posta Recycling Center
National Cement Company
Shell Oil Co.
Sierra Army Depot
Pueblo Army Depot
Dupont
Cargill Chemical Products Division
Searle
Iowa Army Ammunition Plant
Iowa Army Ammunition Plant
Iowa State University
Monsanto Agricultural Company
Idaho National Engineering Laboratory
Akzo Chemie America
CITY
Fairbanks
Birmingham
Anniston
Mcintosh
Axis
Demopolis
Foreman
Magness
El Dorado
Pine Bluff
Sacramento
Los Angeles
Lynwood
Richmond
La Posta
Lebec
Martinez
Herlong
Pueblo
Wilmington
Forest Park
Augusta
Middletown
Middletown
Ames
Muscatine
Idaho Falls
Morris
STATE
AK
AL
AL
AL
AL
AL
AR
AR
AR
AR
CA
CA
CA
CA
CA
CA
CA
CA
CO
DE
GA
GA
IA
IA
IA
IA
ID
IL
E-l
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EPA ID
ILD005083316
ILD006271696
ILD048296180
ILD098642424
IND000810861
I ND07 2040348
IND006050967
IND005081542
IND006419212
IN5170023498
KSD981 506025
KSD031203318
KSD980739999
KS02 13820467
KSD007148034
KSD007482029
KYD006373922
KYD006370159
KY82 138201 05
KYD088438817
KYD059568220
LAD040776809
LAD0341 99802
LAD053783445
LAD0081 87080
LAD0571 17434
LAD008080681
LAD008086506
LAD008161234
COMPANY
Mcwhorter Inc. (Cargill)
Olin Chemicals
Quantum Chemical
Trade Waste Incineration
Amoco Oil Co.
Eli Lilly And Company
Eli Lilly And Company
Essroc Corporation
Lone Star Industries, Inc.
U.S. Navy Surface Warfare
Aptus
Ash Grove Cement Company
Heartland Cement Company
Kansas Army Ammunition Plant
Lafarge
Vulcan Materials Co
Atochem
Elf Atochem North America Inc.
Lexington Blue Grass Army Depot
Lwd, Inc.
Solite
Basf Company
Chevron Chemical Co.
Ciba-Geigy Corporation
Dow Chemical Co.
Georgia Gulf Corp.
Olin Chemicals
Ppg Industries Inc. - Lake Charles
Rhone-Poulenc Basic Chemicals Co.
CITY
Carpentersville
East Alton
Morris
Sauget
Whiting
Clinton
Lafayette
Logansport
Greencastle
Crane
Coffeyville
Chanute
Independence
Parsons
Fredonia
Wichita
Carrolton
Calvert City
Richmond
Calvert City
Brooks
Geismar
Bell Chasse
St. Gabriel
Plaquemine
Plaquemine
Lake Charles
Westlake
Baton Rouge
STATE
IL
IL
IL
IL
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
KS
KS
KS
KS
KS
KS
KY
KY
KY
KY
KY
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
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EPA ID
LAD01 03951 27
LAD980622104
LA4800014587
LAD0081 94060
LAD092681824
LAD981 524441
MDD003071875
MDD003067121
MD3210021355
MID000724724
MID005379607
MID000820381
MND0061 72969
MOD050226075
MOD054018288
MOD029729688
MOD077887909
MO421 3820489
MO981127319
MOD056389828
MOD050232560
MOD000335919
MSD033417031
MSD077655876
MSD986972074
NCD047373766
NCD065655599
NC2750890004
COMPANY
Rollins Environmental Services
Shell Chemical Co.
U.S. Nasa Martin Marietta
Uniroyal
Vulcan Chemicals
Waste-Tech Services, Inc.
Fmc Agricultural Chemical Group
Thiokol Corp.
U.S. Aberdeen Proving Grounds
Dow Chemical Co,
Lafarge
Upjohn Co.
3M
American Cyanamid
Continential Cement Company
Holnam Inc.
I C I Explosives Usa Incorporated
Lake City Army Ammunition Plant
Lone Star Industries, Inc
Miles (Mobay Chemical Corporation)
River Cement
Times Beach
First Chemical Corporation
Holnam Inc.
Hughes Environmental
Burroughs Wellcome
Glaxo Inc.
Nat'LlnstofEnvr Health Sci
CITY
Baton Rouge
Norco
New Orleans
Geismar
Geismar
Lake Charles
Baltimore
Elkton
Aberdeen
Midland
Alpena
Kalamazoo
Cottage Grove
Hannibal
Hannibal
Clarksville
Joplin
Independence
Cape Girardeau
Kansas City
Festus
Times Beach
Pascagoula
Artesia
Brooksville
Greenville
Research Triangle
R.T.P.
STATE
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
MD
MD
MD
Ml
Ml
Ml
MN
MO
MO
MO
MO
MO
MO
MO
MO
MO
MS
MS
MS
NC
NC
NC
E-3
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Waste Combustion Facilities (Continued)
EPA ID
NCD0031 52642
7
NED981723513
NJD002373579
NJD980753875
NJD053288239
NJD001 707944
NM0890010515
NV1 2 10090006
NYD000632372
NYD980592497
NYD002080034
NYD002014595
NYD000824482
NYD002103216
NYD002070118
NY021 3820830
NYD080469935
OHD046202602
OHD042T57644
OHD010835619
OHD980569438
OHD005048947
OHD0041 72565
OHD004T 72623
OHD004304689
OHD000810242
OHD048415665
COMPANY
Solite
U.S. Air Force Minot Base
Ecova Corp.
Air Products and Chemicals Inc.
Pennwalt Corporation
Rollins Environmental Services
Zeneca
Los Alamos National Laboratory
U.S. Army Hawthorne
Bdt Inc. (Laidlaw)
Eastman Kodak
General Electric Co.
Nepera
Occidental Chemical Corp.
Occidental Chemical Corp.
Schenectady International, Inc.
Seneca Army Depot
Thermalkem (Norlite)
Aztec Peroxides Inc.
B.P. Chemicals (Standard Oil)
B.P. American Research Center
Gsx Chemical Services
Lafarge
Lubrizol Corp.
Lubrizol Corp.
Ppg Industries, Inc.
Rmi Titanium Co. Sodium Plant
Ross Incineration Services
CITY
Norwood
Minot
Kimball
Paulsboro
Thorofare
Bridgeport
Bayonne
Los Alamos
Hawthorne
Clarence
Rochester
Waterford
Harnman
Niagara Falls
Niagara Falls
Rotterdam Jet.
Romulus
Cohoes
Elyria
Lima
Cleveland
Cleveland
Paulding
Wickliffe
Painesville
Circleville
Ashtabula
Grafton
STATE
NC
ND
NE
NJ
NJ
NJ
NJ
NM
NV
NY
NY
NY
NY
NY
NY
NY
NY
NY
OH
OH
OH
OH
OH
OH
OH
OH
OH
OH
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Waste Combustion Facilities (Continued)
EPA ID
OHD980613541
OKD000803601
OK621 3822798
ORD050955848
OR621 382091 7
PAD049791098
PAD002389559
PAD980550412
PAD083965897
PAD003043353
PAD002387926
PAD069006419
PRD091024786
PRD090028101
PRD090378225
PRD090021056
SCD003351699
SCD003368890
SCD981467616
SC1 890008989
TN0890090004
TND054481205
TND9821 57570
TND003376928
TND007024664
TT0570090011
TT0570090011
TXD000751172
TXD008081697
COMPANY
Waste Technologies Industries
Phillips Research Center
U.S. Army Mcalester Ammunition
Teledyne Wah Chang Albany
Usa Umatilla Depot Activity
Chevron Chemical Co.
Keystone Cement Company
Lonza Chemicals-Riverside (Smithkline)
Medusa Cement Company
Merck & Co Inc. - Cherokee Plant
Merck and Co., Inc.
Trane Thermal Company
Eli Lilly and Company
Merck Sharp & Dohme Quimica
Searle & Co
Squibb Manufacturing, Inc.
Giant Cement Company
Holnam Inc
Laidlaw Environmental Services
Savannah River Site
Department of Energy
Nissan
Scientific Ecology Group
Tennessee Eastman Co.
Velsicol Chemical Corporation
Department of the Army
Department of The Army
B.P. Chemicals
Basf Corporation
CJTY
East Liverpool
Bartlesville
Mcalester
Albany
Hermiston
Philadelphia
Bath
Conshohocken
Wampum
Riverside
West Point
Conshohocken
Mayaquez
Barceloneta
Caguas
Humacao
Harleyville
Holly Hill
Roebuck
Aiken
Oak Ridge
Smyrna
Oak Ridge
Kingsport
Memphis
Johnson Atoll
Johnson Atoll
Port Lavaca
Freeport
STATE
OH
OK
OK
OR
OR
PA
PA
PA
PA
PA
PA
PA
PR
PR
PR
PR
SC
SC
SC
SC
TN
TN
TN
TN
TN
TT
TT
TX
TX
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Waste Combustion Facilities (Continued)
EPA ID
TXD000838896
TXD000017756
TXD008092793
TXD008079212
TXD008079212
TXD008081101
TXD008090011
TXD083570051
TXD000719286
TXD078432457
TXD008076846
TXD058260977
TXD008084618
TXD981911209
TXD982286932
TXD0081 05959
TXD048210645
TXD058276130
TXD008099079
TX0055141378
TXD067261412
TXD067285973
TXD008079527
TXD008076853
TXD982759706
TXD007330202
TXD007349327
TXD071 378822
COMPANY
Chemical Waste Management Inc.
Dow Chemical Company/La Porte Site
Dow Chemical Co.
Dupont
Dupont
Dupont
Elf Atochem North America, Inc.
Fmc Corporation
Hoechst Celanese Chemical Group, Inc.
Hoechst Celanese Chemical Group, Inc.
Huntsman Corp.
Miles Corp.
Nalco Chemical Company
Occidental Chemical Vcm
Occidental Chemical Corp.
Parkens International
Phillips
Quantum Chemical Company
Rhone-Poulenc Basic Chemical Co.
Rollins Environmental Services
Sandoz Agro, Inc.
Shell Chemical Co.
Sterling Chemicals, Inc.
Texaco Chemical Company
Texas Instruments
Texas Eastman Division
Texas Industries, Inc.
U.T. Southwestern Medical Ctr.
CITY
Port Arthur
La Porte
Freeport
La Porte
La Porte
Orange
Houston
Pasadena
Seabrook
Pasadena
Port Neches
Baytown
Sugar Land
Deer Park
Gregory (mgleside)
Houston
Sweeney
La Porte
Houston
Deer Park
Beaumont
Deer Park
Texas City
Conroe
Sherman
Longview
Midlothian
Dallas
STATE
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
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Waste Combustion Facilities (Continued)
EPA ID
TXD000461533
UTD981552177
UTD001 705029
UTD982595795
UT521 0090002
UT321 3820894
VAD065385296
VAD055046049
VAD003122165
VA1 21 0020730
VAD046970521
VAD042755082
WAD981765720
WAD041 485301
WID980615439
WID006144737
WID990829475
WVD004341491
WVD045875291
WVD056866312
WVD004325353
COMPANY
Union Carbide Corporation, Texas City
Aptus
Hercules Aerospace
Laidlaw Environmental Services, Inc.
U.S. Army Tooele Depot South
U.S. Army Tooele Depot North
Allied Fibers
Cook Composites (Freeman Chemical)
Hercules Inc-Franklin Plant
Radford Army Ammunition Plant
Solite
Solite
Grant County Waste Management
Washington State University
Cook Composites
Curwood, Inc
Waste Research and Reclamation
Cytec Industries
Dupont
Miles, Inc
Osi Specialties, Inc.
CITY
Texas City
Aragonite
Magna
Clive
Tooele
Tooele
Hopewell
Chatham
Franklin
Radford
Cascade
Arvonia
Beverly
Pullman
Port Washington
New London
Eau Claire
Willow Island
Parkersburg
New Martinsville
Sistervilie
STATE
TX
UT
UT
UT
UT
UT
VA
VA
VA
VA
VA
VA
WA
WA
Wl
Wl
Wl
WV
WV
WV
WV
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Appendix F
Cement Kilns That Burn Hazardous Waste (1993)
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Cement Kilns that Burn Hazardous Waste*
ID# 1 Kiln*
16
306
309
309
309
309
406
406
524
524
524
6
509
903
6
8
510
511
1
1
1
2
2
7
7
301
301
--
--
4
4
4
4
2
2
3
3
3
2
--
1
1
--
-
--
1
2
3
1
2
2
2
2
2
# Units | Company Name | Location
--
1
1
--
-
--
--
--
1
2
3
2
1
1
2
--
--
1
3
3
3
2
2
1
2
1
2
National
River Cement
Heartland
Heartland
Heartland
Heartland
Lafarge
Lafarge
Medusa
Medusa
Medusa
Ash Grove
Southdown
Lonesiar
Ash Grove
Lafarge
Kosmos
Southdown
Ash Grove
Ash Grove
Ash Grove
Ash Grove
Ash Grove
Lafarage
Lafarage
Keystone
Keystone
Lebec, CA
Festus, MO
Independence, KS
Independence, KS
Independence, KS
Independence, KS
Alpena, Ml
Alpena, Ml
Wampum, PA
Wampum, PA
Wampum, PA
Louisville, NE
Knoxville, TN
Cape Girardeau, MO
Louisville, NE
Demopohs, AL
Louisville, KY
Fairborn, OH
Foreman, AR
Foreman, AR
Foreman, AR
Chanute, KS
Chanute, KS
Fredonia, KS
Fredonia, KS
Bath, PA
Bath, PA
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Cement Kilns that Burn Hazardous Waste (Continued)
ID#
302
302
302
302
308
314
409
409
415
415
415
415
508
508
508
517
517
701
902
998
Kiln*
4
4
4
4
1
1
2
2
4
4
4
4
3
3
3
2
2
1
1
1
# Units
4
5
--
--
1
1
2
--
1
-
--
--
--
2
--
1
2
1
1
1
Company Name
Giant
Giant
Giant
Giant
Holnam
Holnam
Lafarge
Lafarge
Texas Industries
Texas Industries
Texas Industries
Texas Industries
North Texas
North Texas
North Texas
Holnam
Holnam
Continental
Lonestar
Essroc
Location
Harleyville, SC
Harleyville, SC
Harleyville, SC
Harleyville, SC
Artesia, MS
Clarksvrlle, MO
Pauldmg, OH
Paulding, OH
Midlothian, TX
Midlothian, TX
Midlothian, TX
Midlothian, TX
Midlothian, TX
Midlothian, TX
Midlothian, TX
Holly Hill, SC
Holly Hill, SC
Hannibal, MO
Greencastle, IN
Logansport IN
•Shaded values were taken from the 12/31/91 US and Canadian Portland
Cement Industry: Plant Information Summary, published by the Portland
Cement Association in 08/92.
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Appendix G
Commercial Solvent Recovery Services
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SOLVENT RECOVERY SERVICES - ALABAMA
- 1 - SOLVENT RECOVERY SERVICES - CALIFORNIA
The following companies offer solvent recovery
services. Distillation may be performed on-site or at
the generator's site: some companies may have
customer restrictions and/or be chemical distributors
For information on a specific company with regard to
customer restrictions, processes offered, and special
services such as custom distillation or batch tolling,
refer to the appropriate state facility section. The
companies are listed alphabetically by state, according
to the facility or sales office (for mobile units treatment
units) location.
ALLWORTH, INC.
Birmingham, AL
500 Medco Rd
Birmingham, AL 35217-2098
205-941-1707
CHEMICAL WASTE MANAGEMENT, INC.
Emelle AL
Suite 111, 2110 Newmarket Pkvvy
Marietta. GA 30067
404/952-0444
M & M CHEMICAL & EQUIPMENT CO.
Attal la AL
P O Box 291
Gadsdcn, AL 35902
205/538-3800
BUD'S OIL SERVICE
Phoenix, AZ
1340 West Lincoln Street
Phoenix, AX 85007
602/258-6155
ENVIRONMENTAL WASTE ENTERPRISES, INC.
Eloy, AZ
P. O. Box 35807
Tucson, AZ 85740
602/742-4446
SOUTHWEST SOLVENTS, INC
Chandler. AZ
6760 W. Allison Rd.
Chandler, AZ 85224
602/961-1040
DIAZ REFINERY, INC.
Diaz, AR
P O. Box 230, Van Dyke Rd.
Diaz, AR 72043
501/523-3779
ENSCO, INC.
El Dorado, AR
ENSCO, Inc
1015 Louisiana Street
Little Rock, AR 72202
501/375-8444
SOUTH ARKANSAS RECYCLING, INC.
Camdcn, AR
P, 0 Box 465
Camdcn, AR71701
501/574-2106
ACTO-KLEEN CO.
Pico Rivera, CA
P O Box 278
Pico Rivera, CA 90660
213/723-5111
BARON BLAKESLEE, INC.
Gardena, CA
525 East Alondra Blvd
Gardena, CA 90248
213/532-0730
BARON BLAKESLEE, INC
Newark, CA
8333 Enterprise Drive
Newark, CA 94560
415/794-6511
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SOLVENT RECOVERY SERVICES - CALIFORNIA - 2 - SOLVENT RECOVERY SERVICES - CALIFORNIA
BARON BLAKESLEE, INC.
San Diego, CA
3596 California St.
San Diego, CA 92101
619/295-0041
BAYDAY CHEMICAL
Santa Clara, CA
2096-B Walsh Avenue
Santa Clara, CA 95050
408/727-8634
C. L. SCOTT ENTERPRISES, INC. DBA ULTRA-CHEM
San Jose, CA
1310 Old Bayshore Hwy
San Jose, CA 95112
408/287/9904
DAVIS CHEMICAL CO.
Los Angeles. CA
1550N Bonnie Beach Place
Los Angeles. CA 90063
213/269-6961
GOLD SHIELD SOLVENTS DIV.
Los Angeies, CA
3027 Fruitland Ave
Los Angeles. CA 90058
213/583-8736
INDUSTRIAL WASTE ENGINEERING
Wilmington, CA
Sales Office
P.O. Box6127
Long Beach, CA 90806
213/595-9441:213/518-5201
IT CORP.
MARTINEZ TREATMENT PLANT & CLASS I SITE
Martinez, CA
4575 Pacheo Blvd.
Martinez, CA 94553
415/228-5100 (24 hours)
OIL AND SOLVENT PROCESS CO.
Azusa, CA
1704 W. First Street
Azusa, CA91702
213/334-5117
OMEGA CHEMICAL
Whittier. CA
12504 E. Whittier Blvd.
Whittier. CA 90602
213/698-0991
ORANGE COUNTY CHEMICAL CO.
Santa Ana. CA
1230 E. St. Gertrude Place
Santa Ana. CA 92707
714/546-9901
PLASTIC MATERIALS, INC.
Alhambra. CA
3033 W. Mission Road
Alhambra CA91803
213/289-7979
RHO-CHEM CORP.
Inglewood. CA
425 Isis Ave
P. O Box 6021
Inglewood, CA 90301
213/776-6233
ROEHL CORP. DBA RECLAMAR CORP.
Wilmington. CA
131 N. Manne Ave.
Wilmington. CA 90744
213/835-3103
ROMIC CHEMICAL CORP.
East Palo AHo, CA
2081 Bay Rd.
East Palo Atto, CA 94303
415/324-1638
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SOLVENT RECOVERY SERVICES - GEORGIA
VAN WATERS & ROGERS
Los Angeles, CA
1363 S. Bonnie Beach PI.
Los Angeles, CA 90023
213/265-8123
VAN WATERS & ROGERS
San Jose, CA
2256 Junction Ave.
San Jose, CA 95131
408/263-9900
ZERO WASTE SYSTEMS, INC.
Oakland, CA
2928 Poplar Street
Oakland, CA 94608
415/893-8257
DIRT MAGNET, INC.
Denver CO
1345 W Bayaud St
Denver. CO 80223
303/777-8842
800/362-4638
MOUNTAIN CHEMICALS, INC.
Golden, CO
16035 W 4' Avenue
Golden CO 80401
303/278-0323
OIL AND SOLVENT PROCESS CO.
Henderson, CO
9131 E 96"1 Ave
Henderson. CO 80640
303/289-4827
THORO PRODUCTS
Golden, CO
P. O. Box 504
Arvada, CO 80001
303/422-0335
ENVIRONMENTAL WASTE REMOVAL, INC.
Waterbury. CT
130 Freight St.
Waterbury, CT 06702
203/755-2283
SOLVENTS RECOVERY SERVICE OF NEW ENGLAND,
INC.
Southington, CT
Lazy Lane
Southington, CT 06489
203/621-6791
CHEM-SOLV, INC.
Dover, DE
RD, #4, 176-A N. DuPont Highway
Dover, DE 19901
302/734-0125
INTERNATIONAL SOLVENT RECOVERY, INC.
Bartow, FL
Rt 3 Box 235
Bartow Municipal Airport
Bartow, FL 33830
813/533-8143
PUR-A-SOLV, INC.
Mobile recycling unit, service available in Florida
US Hwy A1A South
P. O. Box 4156
St. Augustine FL 32085-4156
904/471-9131
RESOURCE RECOVERY OF AMERICA, INC.
Mulberry, FL
2300 Highway 60 West
Mulberry, FL 33860
813/425-1084; 425-1064; 425-4800
100 14'h Avenue South
St. Petersburg, FL 33701
813/822-3609
800/282-2830
ALTERNATE ENERGY RESOURCES, INC.
Augusta, GA
2736 Walden Drive
Augusta, GA 30904
404/738-1571
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SOLVENT RECOVERY SERVICES - GEORGIA
- 4 -
SOLVENT RECOVERY SERVICES - INDIANA
ARIVEC CHEMICALS, INC.
Douglasville, GA
P. O. Box 549
Douglasville, GA 30133
404/942-4332
RAMSEY CHEMICAL, INC.
Valdosta, GA
P. O. Box 5006
Valdosta, GA 31601
912/247-7797
ACME SOLVENT RECLAIMING, INC.
Rockford, IL
19152(TAve.
Rockford, IL61108
815/397-0289
BARON BLAKESLEE, INC.
Chicago, IL
1634 South Lararme Avenue
Chicago, IL 60650
312/450-3900
CLAYTON CHEMICAL CO.
Sauget, IL
#1 Mobile Avenue
Sauget, IL 62201
618"?271-0496
CUSTOM ORGANICS
Chicago IL
1945 W 42'10 Street
Chicago, IL 60609
312/247-2828
ENVIRONMENTAL WASTE REMOVAL, INC.
Coal City, IL
P. O. Box 160
Coal City, IL60416
815/634-2211
E.S.L., INC.
Elwood, IL
40300 W. 123rd Street
Alsip. IL 60658
312/396-1920
MCKESSON ENVIROSYSTEMS CO.
Dolton, IL
127 W. Berry Street
Ft. Wayne, IN 46812
219/424-1940
QUVOE CHEMICAL INDUSTRIES
Des Plaines, IL
2323 Mount Prospect Road
Des Plaines, IL 60016
312/299-6500
RADCO INDUSTRIES, INC.
LaFox, IL
P. O. Box 305
LaFox, IL60147
312/232-7966
SAFETY-KLEEN CORP.
Elgin. IL
655 Big Timber Road
Elgin, IL60120
312/697-4502
SOLVENT ENVIRONMENTICS OF AMERICA
Peoria, IL
P. O. Box 5098
Peoria, IL61601
309/674-6144
WASTEX RESEARCH, INC.
East St Louis. IL
2000 Broadway
East St Louis, IL 62205
618/271-2372
FISHER-CALO
Kingsbury, IN
Fisher-Calo
P.O. Box19321
Indianapolis, IN 46219
317/352-0155
Fisher-Calo
600 West 415; Street
Chicago, IL 60609
312/254-5222
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SOLVENT RECOVERY SERVICES - ILLINOIS
- 5 -
SOLVENT RECOVERY SERVICES - MICHIGAN
FISHER-CALO (continued)
Valley Chemical
904 S. 2nd Street
Peoria, IL61554
309/346-2633
GOLD SHIELD SOLVENTS DIV.
Indianapolis, IN
2263 Distributor's Drive
Indianapolis, IN 46241
317/241-9379
RECLAIMED ENERGY CO., INC.
Connersville, IN
Superior Oil
400 W Regent Street
Indianapolis, IN 46225
317/783-6681
REID SUPPLY CO.
Wichita KS
2549 Now York
Wichita, KS 67211
316/267-1231
MCKESSON ENVIROSYSTEMS CO.
New Castle KV
127 W Berry Street
Ft Wayne, IN 46812
219/424-1940
SPECTRON, INC.
Elkton, MD
III Providence Rd
Elkton, MD 21921
301/398-1736
CHEMICAL WASTE MANAGEMENT OF
MASSACHUSETTS
Braintree, MA
385 Quincy Avenue
Braintree, MA 02184
617/849-1800
GENERAL CHEMICAL CORP.
Framingham, MA
133LelandSt.
Framingham, MA 01701
617/872-5000
GEOCHEM, INC.
Lowell, MA
263 Howard St.
Lowell, MA 01852
617/459-9302
A-1 DISPOSAL
Plainwell, Ml
A-1 Disposal
400 Broad Street
Plainwell, Ml 49080
615/685-9801
CPI of Indiana
P O Box 1798
Highland, IN 46322
219/924-2951
CHEMICAL RECOVERY SYSTEMS
Romulus Mi
36345 Van Born Rd
Romulus Ml 48174
313/326-3100
GOLD SHIELD SOLVENTS DIV.
Detroit, Mi
12886 Eaton Ave
Detroit, Ml 48227
313/491-4550
PETRO-CHEM PROCESSING, INC.
Detroit, Ml
421 Lycaste Street '
Detroit, Ml 48214
313/824-1988
SPARTAN CHEMICAL CO.
Wyoming, Ml
2539 28th1 Street S.W.
Wyoming, Ml 49509
616/534-4921
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SOLVENT RECOVERY SERVICES - MICHIGAN
- 6 - SOLVENT RECOVERY SERVICES - NEW JERSEY
U.S. CHEMICAL CO., INC.
Roseville, Ml
29163 Calahan
Roseville, Ml 48066
313/778-1414
WAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY
DEPT. OF ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH AND SAFETY
Detroit, Ml
Environmental Health and Safety
Wayne State University
625 Mullett
Detroit, Ml 48226
313/577-1200
A-1 DRAIN OIL CO.
St. Paul, MN
1181 Hamline Ave N
St Paul, MN 55118
612/644-4062
ENTERPRISE RECOVERY SYSTEMS, INC.
Cayce, MS
P O Box 567
Colherville, TN 38017
601/851-7378, 851-7557
FINDETTCORP.
St Charles, MO
RR7. Box 27
St Charles, MO 63301
314/723-0240
FRENCH ALCOHOL FUEL PLANT
Osceola, MO
P. O Box 214
Osceola, MO 64776
417/646-5558
MOBILE SOLVENT RECLAIMERS, INC.
mobile recyling unit; service available within
70 mile radius of St. Joseph, MO
Rt. 1
St. Joseph, MO 64507
816/279-9313
RECLAMARE ENTERPRISES
Kansas City, MO
3931 Arlington
Kansas City, MO 64133
816/356-0926
SOLVENT RECOVERY CORP.
Kansas City, MO
P. O. 4035
Kansas City, MO 64101
816/474-1391
ATWOOD ENTERPRISES
Norfolk. NE
RR 1, Box 151
Norfolk, NE 68701
402/371-8622
ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, INC.
Omaha NE
1521 North 11" Street
Omaha, NE 68110
402/345-6543
BARON BLAKESLEE, INC.
South Kearny, NJ
49 Central Ave
South Kearny, NJ 07032
201/589-5933
BARON BLAKESLEE, INC.
Thorofare, NJ
5031 Grandview Ave
Thorofare, NJ 08086
609/853-0355
CHEMICAL WASTE MANAGEMENT OF NEW JERSEY
Newark, NJ
107 Albert Avenue
Newark, NJ07105
201/465-9100
GOLD SHIELD SOLVENTS DIV.
Cinnaminson, NJ
835 Industrial Hwy, Unit #1
Cinnaminson, NJ 08077
609/662/1202
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SOLVENT RECOVERY SERVICES - NEW JERSEY - 7 -
SOLVENT RECOVERY SERVICES - OHIO
MARISOL, INC.
Middlesex, NJ
125 Factory Lane
Middlesex. NJ 08846
201/469-5100
PERK CHEMICAL COMPANY, INC.
Elizabeth, NJ
217 S. First Street
Elizabeth, NJ 07206
201/355-5800
SOLVENTS RECOVERY SERVICE OF NEW JERSEY,
INC.
Linden, NJ
1200 Sylvan Street
Linden NJ 07036
201/862-2000
CHEMICAL WASTE DISPOSAL CORP.
Astoria NY
42-1419 Avenue
Astoria NY 11105
212/274-3339
CHEMICAL WASTE MANAGEMENT OF NEW YORK
Model City, NY
1135 Balmer Road
Model City NY 14107
716/754-8231
ENVIROTEK LTD
Tonawanda, NY
849 Delaware Ave
Buffalo, NY 14209
716/885-0300
FRONTIER CHEMICAL WASTE PROCESS, INC.
Niagara Falls, NY
Main P. O. Box 1471
Niagara Falls, NY 14302
716-285-8208
SOLVENTS & PETROLEUM SERVICE, INC.
Syracuse, NY
1405 Brewerton Rd.
Syracuse. NY 13208
315/454-4467
TECHNICAL RECOVERY SERVICE CORP.
Port Chester, NY
P. O. Box 1181
Port Chester, NY 10573
914/937-1378
ENVIRONMENTAL RECYCLING CO.
Durham, NC
P. O. Box 11218
Durham, NC 27703
919/596-7886
GOLD SHIELD SOLVENTS DIV.
Charlotte. NC
P. O, Box5274
Charlotte NC 28225
704/372-9280
SEABOARD CHEMICAL CORP.
Jamestown, NC
5899 Riverdale Dr
Jamestown, NC 27282
919-886-4804
ALCHEM-TRON, INC.
Cleveland, OH
7415 Bessemer Ave
Cleveland OH 44127
216-441-5628
CHEMICAL SOLVENTS, INC.
Cleveland, OH
3751 Jennings Rd,
Cleveland, OH 44109
216/741-9310
CHEMTRON CORP.
Avon, OH
35850 Schneider Court
Avon, OH 44011
216/934-6131
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CLYDE PAINT & SUPPLY CO.
Clyde, OH
435 West Mulberry St.
P. O. Box 126
Clyde, OH 43410
419/547-7751
COMMERCIAL OIL SERVICES
Oregon, OH
P. O. Box 7609
Oregon, OH 43616
419/836-3694
ENVIRONMENTAL PROCESSING SERVICES, INC
Dayton, OH
1288 McCook Avenue
Dayton, OH 45404
513/222-1062
GRANVILLE SOLVENTS, INC.
Granville. OH
Palmer Lane
Granville, OH 43023
614-587-0079
HUKILL CHEMICAL CORP.
Bedford, OH
7013 Krick Rti
Bedford OH 44146
KLOR KLEEN, INC.
Cincinnati, OH
3159 Spring Grove Ave.
Cincinnati, OH 45225
513/681-0060
LIBERTY SOLVENTS AND CHEMICALS CO.
Twinsburg, OH
9429 Ravenna Road
Twinsburg, OH 44087
216/425-4484
SAFETY-KLEEN CORP
Hebron, OH
655 Big Timber Rd.
Elgin, IL60120
312/697-4502
SOLVENT RESOURCE RECOVERY. INC
West CarrolIton, OH
4301 Infirmary Rd.
West Carrollton, OH 45449
513/859-6101
Suite 525, 555 Metro Place N.
Dublin, OH 43017
614/766-1100
HYDROCARBON RECYCLERS, INC
Tulsa OK
5354 West 46"'Street
Tulsa OK 74107
918/446-7434
LONE MOUNTAIN
Fairview, OK
U.S. Pollution Control, Inc.
2000 Claussen Ctr., Suite 320 S
Oklahoma City, OK 73106
405/528-8371
BARON BLAKESLEE, INC.
Portland, OR
5920 Northeast 87:>' Avenue
Portland. OR 97220
503/252-3468
VAN WATERS & ROGERS
Portland, OR
3950 N.W. Yeon Ave.
Portland, OR 97210
503/222-1721
CHEMCLENE CORP.
Malvern, PA
258 N. Phoenixville Pike
Malvern, PA 19355
215/644-2986
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INDUSTRIAL SOLVENTS AND CHEMICAL CO.
York Haven, PA
P. O. Box 158
Emigsville, PA 17318
717/938-4621; 266-7015
KIPIN INDUSTRIES, INC.
mobile treatment unit; service nationwide
513 Green Garden Rd
Aliquippa, PA 15001
412/495-6200
THE BERKLEY PRODUCTS CO., INC.
Akron, PA
P O. Box E
Akron, PA 17501
717/859-1104
CHEM PAK CORP.
AFFILIATE OF G.M. GANNON CO., INC.
Cranston Ri
3134 Post Rd
Warwick, R! 02886
401/738-2200
GROCE LABORATORIES
Greer, SC
P O Box 816
Grcer, SC 29651
803/877-1048
SOUTHEASTERN CHEMICAL AND SOLVENT CO.
Sumter, SC
P. O Drawer 1060
Sumter. SC29150
803/773-7387
STABLEX SOUTH CAROLINA, INC.
Rock Hill, SC
P. O. Box 2664 CRS
Rock Hill, SC 29731-2644
803/324-5310
AMERICAN RESOURCE RECOVERY CORP.
Memphis, TN
P. O. Box 1598
Memphis, TN 38101
901/774-2340
CHEM-FUEL
Portland, TN
1000 Market St.
Portland, TN 37148
615/325-9818
800/342-3250 (TN)
800/251-3287 (states adjoining TN)
CHEMICAL RECYCLING, INC.
Wylie, TX
P O Box 947
Wyhe, TX 75098
214/442-5495
ELTEX CHEMICAL AND SUPPLY CO.
Houston, TX
P O Box 4214
Houston, TX 77210
713/795-5607
GIBRALTAR WASTEWATERS, INC.
Winona TX
P. O Box 248
Winona TX 75792
214/877-3227
GOLD SHIELD SOLVENTS, DIV.
Arlington TX
322 International Parkway
Arlington, TX 76011
817/265-5422
KDM CO.
San Antonio, TX
4303 Profit Drive
San Antonio, TX 78219
512/333-4011
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VAN WATERS & ROGERS
Dallas. TX
4707 Alpha Rd.
Dallas, TX 75234
214/239-9111
THE PRILLAMAN CO.
Martinsville, VA
P. O. Box 4024
Martinsville, VA 24112
703/638-8829
CHEMICAL PROCESSORS, INC.
Seattle, WA
5501 Airport Way South
Seattle, WA 98108
206/767-0350
740 South Lucile Street
Seattle, WA98108
206/762-3868
Pier 91-Port of Seattle
Bldg. 19
Seattle, WA 98119
206/284-2450
LILYBLAD PETROLEUM, INC.
Tacoma, WA
P O Box 1381
Tacoma, WA 98401
206/572-4402
MCCLARY COLUMBIA CORP.
Washougal, WA
P. O. Box 222
625 So. 32"1" St.
Washougal, WA 98671
206/835-5159
WASHINGTON CHEMICAL
Spokane, WA
P. O. Box 743
Spokane, WA 99210
509/489-9176
BARON BLAKESLEE, INC.
Oak Creek, Wl
6870 South 13th Street
Oak Creek, Wl 53154
414/762-6850
HYDRITE CHEMICAL CO.
Cottage Grove, Wl
150 West DonkleSt
Cottage Grove, Wl 53527
608/257-5892
701 Sumner Street
LaCrosse, Wl 54601
608/784-0024
2655 North Mayfair Road
Milwaukee, Wl 53266
414/257-2300
MILSOLV COMPANIES
Butler Wi
P O Box 444
Butler Wl 53007
414/252-3550
2340 Rose Place
St. Paul, MN 55113
612/636-3311
200 S.E. 34' St
DesMoines, IA 50317
515/265-6019
WASTE RESEARCH AND RECLAMATION CO., INC.
Eau Claire, Wl
Route 7
Eau Claire, Wl 54701
715/834-9624
609 Wiggins Rd.
St. Paul, MN55125
612/739-0542
3323 Minnesota Dr.
Rockford, 1L61108
815/226-8186
4137 N.E. Davidson Rd.
Kansas City, MO 64116
816/455-3462
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TRI Query Form and User's Guide
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Toxic Releases Query Form
Search the TRI Database
The Toxic Releases Query Form allows you to retrieve data from the Toxics Release Inventory (TRI) database in
En virofactv Your query returns facility information and chemical reports, which tabulate air emissions, surface water
discharges, releases to land, underground injections, and transfers to off-site locations. Narrow your search by
selecting from options including facility name, geographic location, standard industrial classification, and chemical
names.
User's Guide
Facility Identification Search
Facility Identification:
Facility Identification
Option Value:
Beginning With Q Exact Match Q Containing
Geography Search
Enter a partial value for any geography option except for the state value. For city and county, you must enter the state
value "We strongly recommend thai you enter a small geographical area to begin the search since Envirofacts contains
a large number of facilities
ZIP Code: \
City: ]
County; |
Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) Search
Enter the Standard Industrial Classification or lookup die appropriate SIC code by pressing the "Lookup SIC Code"
button. If both SIC Code and SIC Code Description are entered, only SIC Code -will be used in the search.
Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) - (Partial String):
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Standard Ifidustrial Classification Code: j
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Chemical Name Search
Eater the chemicaJ name or lookup the appropriate CAS number by clicking on the "Lookup CAS Number" button, tf
both Chemical Name and CAS number are entered, only CAS Number wi]l be used in tbe search.
Chemical Name:
% Beginning With Q Exact Match Q Containing
Chemical Abstract Service (CAS) Numberrf
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TRI Query Form User's Guide
The Toxic Release Inventory {TRI) contains information about releases and transfers of more than 650 toxic
chemicals and compounds to the environment.
This is a brief user's guide to the TRI Query Form. Select a variety of different query options and output options
detailed below Use the TRI Feedback Form to send us additional queries or suggestions that you would find useful.
Select more than one query option at a time to speed up the query and make the retrieval more focused. Only those
facilities matching all specified criteria will be retrieved
Facility Identification Search Option
Facility Name
Enter the complete or partial facility name to retrieve all facilities with that name. Select the "Containing" option when
entering a partial name for a better retrieval the first time you access the data. When an "Exact Match" option is
specified, do not specify another option, only one facility will be retrieved
TRI Facility IP
Enter the compjete or partial facility identification (fD) number given by the TRI Program System Office. The ID
cannot be more than 15 characters
EPA Facility IP
Enter the complete {12-character) or partial EPA facility ID to retrieve all facilities with that ID. If the ID is more than
12 characters, an error message will be displayed. Select the "Containing* option for a better retrieval the first time
you access the dala. When an "Exact Match" opiion is specified, do not specify another oplion; one facility will be
retrieved
Geography Search Option
Select from four geographical search options. ZIP Code, City. County, and State.
ZIP Codt
The ZIP Code entry can be five digits or fewer. If it is more than five digits, an error message will appear.
Cllv
Enter a complete or partial city name and a two-character state postal abbreviation. Separate the city name from the
state abbreviation with a comma (.).
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County Name
Enter a complete or partial county name and a two-character state postal abbreviation. A list of die postal abbreviations
and the state names is provided below. If your county name has an apostrophe Q, enter a partial county name with
the "Containing" option; often the apostrophe has not been included hi the original mainframe field entry.
State
Enter a two-character state postal abbreviation. A list of the postal abbreviations and the state names is provided
below:
ABBR.
AK
STATE
Alaska
ABBR.
IT
STATE |
An Indian Tribes j
[AL j|AJabama |}KS }|Kansas
AR
AS
AZ
^A
LCN
CO
Arkansas J[KY
American Samoa ||LA
Arizona jjMA
Califomia {JMD
Kentucky
ABBR.
NY
| STATE J
[New York j
OH |jOh)o ]
OK
Louisiana f|OR
Massachusetts ]|PA
Maryland |[PR
Canada jjME j| Maine
|Colorado ||MH
CT jjConnecticut
DC
D£
FC
District of Columbia
Delaware
Other Foreign Countries
FL {[Florida
MI
MN
MO
Marshall Islands
PW
RI
Michigan ||SC
Minnesota
Missouri
SD
FN
MP {[Northern Mariana !slands||TX
Oklahoma j
Oregon j
Pennsylvania j
Puerto Rico ]
Palau, Republic of]
Rhode Island {
South Carolina ]
jSouth Dakota j
Tennessee ]
Texas |
MQ ||Midway Island ||UT |)Utah ]
FM {[Federated States of MicronesiajjMS ||Mississippi ||VA {[Virginia j
}GA {[Georgia
JGU jGuam
|H1
J1A
MT [[MonUina |[VI
NC [jNorth Carolina
Hawaii j|ND
Iowa
JID {[Idaho
NE
JNorth Dakota
{Nebraska
NH [jNew Hampshire
VT
WA
WI
[Virgin Islands )
[Vermont j
Washington j
Wisconsin |
WQ j[Wake Island ]
IL pinois j|NJ ||New Jersey |JWV j|West Virginia \
IN [[Indiana j|NM ||New Mexico ||WY {[Wyoming j
JIQ ||Misc U.S. Pacific Islands ]JNV |JNevada jj jl {
Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) Search Option
SIC Code Description
The reporting rule for the TRI covers facilities with SIC Codes in the range 20 - 39. The first two digits in the
four-digit SIC define a major business sector; the last two digits denote a facihty's specialty within the major sector.
SIC Search
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Enter the SIC by typing Ihc Jirst Jeuer of the name. A pop-up menu lists all available SIC Codes. Scroll to the code
desired and it will appear in the SIC Code field, if DO code is desired, the system will default lo "No SIC Code
Selected."
Chemical Search Option
Enter the chemical name by typing the first tetter or number of the chemical name. A pop-up menu lists all available
chemicals. Scroll to the chemical desired and it wiJl appear in the Chemical Name field. If no chemical is desired, die
system will default to "No Chemical Selected."
TRI Query Results
The TRI Query Results lists all EPA-regulated facilhies corresponding to the chosen search criteria. You can access
the individual facility site reports by clicking on the facility ID. The results table consists of the variables below:
• EPA ID
• TRI Facility |D
• Facility Name/Address - a combination of the following individual attributes in die TRI system:
o FAdl-TTY NAME
o SIEEET
o CITY
O STATE
o ZIP CODE
Envirofacts TRI Report
The output is organized by facility, providing the basic site inforrnuLion in a label format, followed by a tabular listing
of additional chemical information
Basic Facility Information:
• Facility Name T
• Facility Address - is a combination of the following individual attributes in Ihe TRI system:
o CTTY
o STATE
o ZIP OOPF
County Name
Latitude
Longitude
EPA IP
TRJ ID
DUNS Numfaci
Public Contact
Phone
Technical Contact
Phone
Parent Company
Parent DUNS
SIC Code
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Additional Tabular Output:
Tbere are four types of tables thai you could retrieve. The table entitled Total Aggregate Release ofTRJ Chemicals
Jo the Environment contains the following four fields:
Ar
rc ^Vat£r Discha
Releases to Land
LJndei fjiound Injection
The table entitled "Names and Amounts of Chemicals Released to the Environment by Year " contains the following
two fields:
» Chemical Name
• Media: displays and links to one of the four types of toxic release: Air Emission (Stack or Fugitive), Surface
Water Discharges, Releases to Land, and Underground Injection.
The table entitled Discharge ofChemicaU into Streams or Bodies of Water contains the following four fields:
• Chemical Name
• Year
• Release Amount Pounds
• Stream or Body of Water
The table entitled Transfer of Chemicals to Off-Site Locations other than POTWs contains the following five fields:
• Chemical Name
• Year
• Release Amount Pounds
« Transfer Site Name and Address - a combination of the following individual attributes in the TR] system:
o FACILITY NAME
o STREET
o CITY
o STATE
o ZTPCODE
• TVDC of Treatment
The table entitled Summary vfWaAle Management Activities contains the following nine fields.
Year
On-Site Recvciing
Off-Site Recyclinj;
Or^-Site Energy Recovery
Off-Site Energy Reco%'erv
On-Site Treatment
Off-Site Treatment
Transfers to POTWs
Total Amount - The sum of all the amounts in the table row.
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The table entitled Chemicals Under Waste Management conlaim the following nine fields:
Chemical Name
Year
Qn-~Site Recycling
Off-Site Recycling
On-Site Energy Recovery
Off-Site Energy Recovery
On-Site Treated
Off-Site Treated
Tola! Amount - The sum of ail the amounts in the table row
The table entitled "Transfer of Chemicals to Publicly Owned Treatment Works contains the following five fields:
• Chemical Name
• Year
• Release Amount (Pounds)
• SiteTD
• POTW Name and Address - a combination of the following individual attributes in the TRI system:
o FACILITY NAME
o STRF.KT
o CITY
o STATE
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Usage Constraints
Information in the TRI database can be freely accessed through the use of thi{> query. The TRI database contains
information for toxic chemical releases by iaci lilies reported to EPA from the years, 1987 to 1995. The complexity of
the query is up to the user Queries thas return a large volume of data may terminate premarurcly due to system
limitations. The constraints established for the r.wiro user account (the query uses this lo connect to the ORACLE
database"l are-
* Each query is limited to 2.5 minutes of Central Processing Unit (CPU) time.
• A single session can be 15 minutes in duration.
• A session may stay idle for 7.5 minutes, at which Lime it will be terminated.
Develop queries that return small batches of data and terminate the session as soon as the queries have been executed,
so that others can access the database.
Return to:
• TRI Query Form
• TRJ Entity & Attribute Information
• Envirofacts Overview
For comments quesiHini. or suggestions, please use the TRi Feedhar.L t-nrm.
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BRS Query Form and User's Guide
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BRS Standard Reports
This topic contains a number of "standard reports'", types of searches that are often done on BRS data. The searches
include:
Selects a report that will give data on all facilities in a geographic area, such as a state, city, or county.
Example: You want to know about a)] facilities in CoDege Park, MD.
Facility
Facility: Selects a report that will give you data on a particular facility.
Example: You are interested in the Rhone Poulenc plant in your town.
Industry
Industry: Select a report that wilJ give data on all facilities in a particular industry, as defined by a SIC code.
Example: You want lo know about ail facilities in the primary metals industry in the U-S.
Generated Waste
Gen-waste: Select a report that will give data on all generated waste streams that have certain characteristics.
Example: You need to find all generators of wastes containing cyanide.
Offsite
Rev-waste: Select a report that will give data on all received waste streams (received from off-site).
Example: You Deed to find all receivers of corrisive wastes in your county.
If you have any questions, comments, or found any bugs in these reports please either send RTK NET mail to Rich
Pochalskv or call us at 202-234-8494. We may also by able to assist you with more complex reports as long as you
give us at least one week of lead time.
Area Search
Area reports are intended to heJp you find out about a]i facilities within a geographic area - a zip code, city, county, or
state. A state must he entered, in addition, none or many of the zip code. city, and county fields can be chosen in each
search
Facility Search
Facility reports are intended to help you find information about a single facility, over one or more years. You can
select the facility by specifying its name or facility id. Names of facilities wiJl often change from year to year, but the
names of the cities rhat they are located in generally do not. Fili in only the first letter of the facility name if you're not
sure how it's spelled. If you also fill in the city and stale, you will be likely to find the faciiity that you want.
Industry Search
Industry reports are intended to help you find all facilities that have a particular SIC code, or industrial classification.
You can specify the facilities you want by SIC code, state, and year. Note that although many facilities produce mort
than one kind of product, and have more than one SIC code. This report lets you search only on the first or primary
SIC code.
Waste Generated Search
These reports tet you find individual wastes, so each section (between two pairs of dotted lines) in the output wiil
represent a waste, not a whole facility. The amount of detail given for each waste is greater than in the other reports.
You can select which wastes you want by filling in one or more of a number of codes or by searching the free-form
waste description. The first code (EPA Waste Code) is the most reliable, but each waste can have up to 25 of these
codes.
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Waste Received Search
These reports let you find individual wastes, so each section {between two pairs of doited lines) in die output will
represent a waste, not a whole facility. The amount of detail given for each waste is greater than in the other reports.
You can select which wastes you want by filling in one or more of a number of codes or by searching the ftee-form
waste description. The first code (EPA Waste Code) is the most reliable, but each waste can have up to 25 of these
codes.
City and County Fields
Fill in the name of the county or ciry that you want - do not fill in the word "county" after counties. Some
submissions have their county or city misspelled; others have two varient spellings for the .same city or county. For
instance, the city of St. Louis can be spelled either ST. LOUIS or SAINT LOUIS. If you think this may be a factor,
you can either run your search twice or use "*" to represent any characters. In the case above you couid enter
"S*LOU1S" and find both spellings. Watch out for FORT/FT.. SAINT/ST., and MOUNT/MT.
Level of Detail Field
This field selects the level of detail you want in your report:
LOW
: The report will produce a header of baste facility information for cadi facility. This information includes
name, address, EPA ID and SIC codes. This level of detail should foe used if all you want is a facility list.
HIGH
: The report gives all the data that LOW would plus a listing of the wastes generated and received for die
facility. HIGH detail searches for large or industrialized geographic areas can take a long time.
If you need more detail then can be found through this High detail report, try the BRS Form Query (currently
available only via ternet). which shows all BRS data fields
Output Type Field
This field selects what output style your report will have:
Text
The report will produce human-readable ASCII text.
Comma-delimited ASCII
The report will produce a table of data with the columra separated by commas. Character fields will by
surrounded by double quotes, so that any commas in them won't be read as column delimiters. This style of
output is suitable for loading into a database such as Dbase.
Tab-delimited ASCII
The report will produce a table of data with the columns separated by tabs. This style of output is suitable for
loading into databases such a.«. ExceJ
EPA Facility ID Field
BRS facilities are assigned facility ID codes by EPA. These IDs are supposed to remain constant for a facility from
year to year, even if the facility is sold or changes its name. The EPA IDs are 15 character codes that combine both
letters and numbers. If you suspect that you can't find info on a facility because its name has changed, you can try
searching by EPA ID. To get its ID in the first place, you will have to run a Standard Report which finds it either in
one of the BRS years or in the Master report. Then, you can copy down the EPA ED and fiJi it in on mis screen. If
you do search by EPA ID, you shouldn't fill in anything for the facility name or city.
Facility Name Field
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Fill in the facility naine in this field if you know it.
Warning! Facility names are often misspelled when submitted to EPA. In addition, many facilities change their
names from year to year. For these reasons, enter as few letters as are necessary to specify the facility, followed by
a "*" to represent any number of letters. This will help you find the facility even if hs name changes or is misspelled.
Example: You want to find a Du Pont facility. Possible spellings of facility name:
I. DU PONT CO.
2. E. I. DU PONT DE NEMEURS
3. DUPONT
4 DU PONT MICHIGAN PLANT
If you entered "DU PONT" into the name field, you wouldn't have fouod any of these spellings. On the other hand, if
you entered "DU PONT*", you would have found spellings 1 and 4. To find all of these you would need to enter
"*DU*PONT*". If you're not very sure of the facility name it is often better to leave this field blank and get a list of
all facilities in the city that your facility of interest is in.
State Field
If you wish 10 search on the entire US, select the "ALL" value for this field.
Year Field
The BRS database currently has information for the reporting years 1989, 1991, 1993, and 1995 (preliminary). To
search through all years, select the ALL value from the selection list. There is currently no way to select only two or
three years, although this can be implemented if many users want it.
SIC Field
S]C codes are 4-digil numbers that represent specific industries. More genera! industrial categories are represented by
the first 2 digits of the SIC codes For instance. "Primary production of aluminum" is SIC code 3334, in the category
33, "Primary Metal Industries". You can fill in either a 4-digit or 2-digit code in this field; if you fill in a 2-digit code
the program will automatically add a "*" to the end of it to find all 4-digit codes diat start with those digits.
Waste Description Field
Reporting facilities identify their wastes with a free-form waste description. You can search for a word or phrase in
this description by filling in this field. If you want to search for a word al the beginning or the description, type in a *
(wildcard) after the word; if you want to search for a word in the beginning, middle, or end of the description then
type a * both before and after the word.
Waste System Field
You can search for waste that was either generated by a particular type of system or received by a particular type of
waste treatment system Look through the list of possible codes for a more complete idea of which searches are
possible Watch out, though; facilities don't always fili in this field so searches based on it may be unreliable
Waste Form Field
You can search for waste thai occurs in a particular form Look through the list of possible codes for a more complete
idea of which searches are possible. Watch out. though; facilities don't always fill in this field so searches based on it
may be unreliable
Waste Source Field
You can search for waste that occurs as a result of a panicular type of process. Look through the list of possible codej,
for a more complete idea of which searches are possible Watch out, though; facilities don't always fill in this field so
searches based on it may be unreliable.
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EPA Waste Code
This is the major and most reliable waste classification code system used within BUS. A single waste may have any
number (up to 25) of these Federal EPA RCRA codes. If a waste has none of these codes, then it is a state- regulated
waste (as opposed to Federally-regulated) and is not considered to be RCRA waste at all. For this reason, if you
search using this field you will never retrieve any state-regulated wastes.
Zip Code Field
Fii] m the zip code for the area lhat you want. If you fill in a 3-digit zip code, the program wiO automatically put a "*"
after it. The "*" represents any number of characters axid will let your search find 9-digit zip codes that start with the 5
digits you entered. Don't fill in dashes.
Example:
If you enter 20740*
this will find
• 20740
• 20740U22
• 207403465
• etc.
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BRS Received Waste Standard Report
Fill in the form below to specify the waste that you want, or you could view help.
Specify a waste-
Check if you want to search by a EPA Waste Code: IJ
Waste Description : j
(Waste selection methods below may be unreliable.}
Waste Fonri Code
You can optionally restrict your search to a receiving facility/area-
Facilitv: j
City: j
State:
Yeai :
Ojtcut Type:
If you want ycxir search to be E-mailed, rather than seeir.g it now, fill
Email Address: j
Er.ail Subject: J
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Appendix J
Fifty Largest Hazardous Waste Receivers
(1995)
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National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Recoil: Based on 1995 Data
Exhibit 3.14 fifty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Receivers in the U.S., 199S
RANK
1
2
3
4
5
E
7
8
9
10
!1
12
13
14
15
36
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
EPAH)
NJD981 133150
MID981200835
NVT330010000
CAD097030933
KSO007482029
IND000199653
OROOB94 52353
MIDQ48090633
TXD000719518
OHD045243706
IN0078911146
NYD049836679
OKD065438376
QHD020273819
LAD0007772Q1
TXD083472266
MOD054018288
MID000724831
TXD000782698
MID98061S298
IND005081542
TXD007349327
IND093219012
SCOD033S1699
rXD000638896
ALDOOO 622464
1LD000666206
SCDC703759eS
LAD981 057705
PAD004835146
MOD029729688
ARD0063S4161
rXD055141378
OHD004178612
PAD01C154C45
IND98Q503890
TXD097673149
ILD0008Q5812
NJO002385730
MND006148O92
NYDG30465288
KVD053348108
ILD98O613913
FXD077603371
MID98066408S
PADOO238955S
ARD931 512270
NJD002182897
MOD050232560
ARD069748192
NAME
REPUBLIC ENVSRONMENTAL RECYCUNQ INC
SYSTECH ENV. CORP. - LAFARGE CORP.
US ECOLOGY, IMC.
MORRIS ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES INC
VULCAN MATERIALS COMPANY
QUEMETCO, INC.
CHEMICAL WASTE MANAGEMENT OF THE NW
WAYNE DISPOSAL SITE *2 LAND FILL
DtSPOSAL SYSTEMS INC.
ENVIROSAFE SERVICES OF OHIO JNC
CHEMICAL WASTE MANAGEMENT
CWM CHEMICAL SERVICES, INC.
U.S. POLLUTION CONTROL INC.
CHEMICAL WASTE MANAGEMENT INC
CHEMICAL WASTE MANAGEMENT
ARCO CHEMICAL COMPANY
CONTINENTAL CEMENT CO
MICHIGAN DISPOSAL WASTE TREATMENT PLANT
EXXON COMPANY, U.S A.
PETBO-CHEM PROC. GRP . NDRTRU \HC
ESSROC MATERIALS INC.
rxi, INC.
HERITAGE ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES INC
GIANT CEMENT COMPANY
CHEMICAL WASTE MANAGEMENT. INC
CHEMICAL WASTE MANAGEMENT. INC.
ENVIR'TECORP
LAIDLAW ENV SVS OF SC IMC
MARINE SHALE PROCESSORS. INC
MILL SERVICE INC YUKON
HOLNAM 1NC/SAFETY4Q.EEN
REYNOLDS METALS CO GJM SPRINGS PLANT
ROLLINS ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES fDQ, !NC
RESEARCH OIL COMPANY
ENVlRfTE CORP
HERITAGE ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES. INC
EMPAK, INC.
PEORIA DISPOSAL CO !NC
E I OUPONT DE NEMOURS S CO INC
GOPHER RESOURCE CORPORATION
REVERE SMELTING & RERNING CORPORATION
SAFETY-KLEEN CORP.
SAFETY KLEEN ENV'ROSYSTEMS CO
SAFETY-KLEEN CORP.
SOLVENT DISTILLERS GRP /NORTRU, INC
KEYSTONE CEMENT CO
ASH GROVE CEMENT COMPANY
SAFETY KLEEN CORP
RIVER CEMENT CO SELMA PLANT
ENSCO INC
TOTAL
CITY
CLAYTON, NJ
ALPENA.M3
BEATTY,NV
VERNON, CA
W)CHITA,KS
INDIANAPOLIS, IN
ARLINGTON, OF)
BELLEVILLE, Ml
DEER PARK. TX
OREGON, OH
FOHT WAYNE, iN
MODEL CITY. NY
WAYNOKA. OK
V1CKERY, OH
SULPHUR, LA
CHANNELV1EW, TX
HANNIBAL, MO
BELLEVtU-E. MI
BAYTOWN, TX
DETROfT.MI
LAGW4SPORT, IN
MIDLOTHIAN. TX
INDIANAPOLIS, IN
HARLEYV1LLE. SC
PORT ARTHUR. TX
EMMELLE, AL
HARVEY, !L
PINEWOOD, SC
AMEUA, LA
YUKON. PA
CLAHKSV1LLE, MO
GUM SPHWGS, AR
DEER PARK, TX
CLEVELAND. OH
YORK, PA
ROACH DALE. IN
DEER PARK, TX
PEORtA, 1L
DEEP WATER. NJ
EAGAN.UN
MIDDLETOWN, NY
SMITHFIELO. KY
DOLTON IL
DENTON, TX
DETROFT, Ml
BATH, PA
FOREMAN. AR
LINDEN, NJ
FESTUS. MO
EL DORADO, AR
TONS RECEIVED
1,007,619
611.O70
802X)17
247^28
149,635
133, J2»
130.578
126^96
120,668
119,479
llfi^K
112.1O8
111,319
108.004
105,021
98,164
95.941
95,328
95.006
91,577
91,274
90,658
87J57D
86.599
83,669
82,DOB
81,942
77,127
75.662
75,580
74,127
72,559
71,156
70,809
69,841
68.214
67,096
66,737
65,301
64,433
62,143
60.319
59,550
58,640
56,524
53379
62,472
50,165
49,470
48,233
052^06
Mole: Column may not sum due to rounding
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Appendix K
The National Biennial
RCRA Hazardous Waste Report
Summary Tables
(1995)
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National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report: Based on 1995 Data
Exhibit 3.4
Number and Percentage of Hazardous Waste Receivers and Total Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste
Received by EPA Region, IMS
EPA REGION
1
2
3
4
5
€
7
8
9
10
CBI DATA
TOTAL
HAZARDOUS WASTE QUANTITY
TONS RECEIVED
126,713
1,424,702
492,816
772,736
2,918,242
1,610,617
513.289
127,589
1,141,160
181,442
4,O66
9.314,372
PERCENTAGE
1.4
1S3
5.3
8.3
31.4
17.3
55
1.4
12.3
19
N/A
100.0
HECEMNG FACBJTIES
NUMBER
37
46
62
111
127
110
40
30
57
23
1
644
PERCENTAGE
5.8
7.2
96
173
19.6
171
6.2
4.7
8.9
3.6
N/A
100.0
Exhfcit 3.S Number and Percentage of Hazardous Waste Receivers and Total Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste
Received by Region, by the Total Quantity o< Waste Received, 1995
EPA REGION
5
6
2
9
4
7
3
10
8
1
CBI DATA
TOTAL
HAZARDOUS WASTE QUANTITY
TONS RECEIVED
2,919.242
1,610,617
1,424,702
1.141.16C
772.736
513.289
492,816
181,442
127,565
126,713
4,066
9.314,372
PERCENTAGE
31.4
173
15.2
123
B3
56
53
1.9
1.4
1.4
N/A
100.0
RECEIVING FACILITIES
NUMBER
127
110
46
57
111
40
62
23
30
37
1
644
PERCENTAGE
19.8
17.1
72
8.9
17.3
6.2
6.6
36
4.7
5.8
N/A
1000
Note
Columns for frtese two exhibits may not sum due to rounding
Percentages do not include CBI data
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Chapter 3: Shipments and Receipts
Exhibit 3.6 Number and Percentage of Hazardous Waste Receivers and Total Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste
Received by Region, by the Number ol Receiving Facilities. 1195
EPA REGION
5
4
6
3
9
2
7
1
B
10
CSI DATA
TOTAL
RECEIVING FACILITIES
NUMBER
127
111
110
62
57
46
40
37
30
23
1
644
PERCENTAGE
19.8
17.3
17.1
9.6
8.9
12
6.2
5.8
4,7
36
N/A
100.0
HAZARDOUS WASTE QUANTITY
TONS RECEIVED
2.919.242
772,736
1,610,617
492,616
1,141,160
1,424,702
513.289
126,713
127,589
181,442
4.066
9,314,372
PERCENTAGE
31.4
8.3
17.3
5.3
12.3
15.3
5.5
1.4
1.4
1.9
N/A
100.0
Note: Columns may not sum due to rouncSng
Percentages do not indude C81 data
Exhibits 3.7, 3.8, and 3.9 present the quantity of waste shipped and the number of
shippers in each State. The States whose shippers reported shipping (in or out of State) the
largest quantities of waste were Texas (2.4 million tons), California (1.3 million tons), Ohio (760
thousand tons), New York (650 thousand tons), and Michigan (510 thousand tons). Together
the shippers in these States accounted for 53% of the total quantity of hazardous waste shipped
nationwide.
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National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report: Based on 1995 Data
Exhibit 3.10 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Received and Number of Receivers, by State. 1M3
STATE
ALABAMA
ALASKA
ARIZONA
ARKANSAS
CALIFORNIA
COLORADO
CONNECTICUT
DELAWARE
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
FLORIDA
GEORGIA
GUAM
HAWAIi
?OAHO
HJJNOIS
INDIANA
IOWA
KANSAS
KENTUCKY
LOUISIANA
MAINE
MARYLAND
MASSACHUSETTS
MICHIGAf-
MINNESOTA
MISSlSStPPi
MISSOURI
MONTANA
NAVAJO NATION
NEBRASKA
NEVADA
NEW HAMPSHIRE
NEW JERSEY
NEW MEXICO
NEW YORK
NORTH CAROLINA
NORTH DAKOTA
OHIO
OKLAHOMA
OREGON
PENNSYLVANIA
PUERTO flICO
RHODE tSLAfv'O
SOUTH CAROLINA
SOUTH DAKOTA
TENNESSEE
TEXAS
TRUST TERRITORIES
UTAH
VERMONT
VJRGIN ISLANDS
VIRGINIA
WASHINGTON
WEST VIRGINIA
WISCONSIN
WYOMING
CBI DATA
TOTAL
HAZARDOUS WASTE QUANTITY
RAW
16
48
35
15
7
2B
29
42
51
26
34
47
43
31
8
6
39
12
19
10
41
23
24
1
20
37
13
50
51
32
5
£1
2
46
14
25
45
4
17
18
9
3D
33
11
49
27
3
51
21
44
51
22
36
38
•40
51
WA
TONS RECEIVED
193,O2«
282
17,280
215,819
472,102
44,348
42,013
1,431
O
47.284
28.598
344
1,101
33,609
358.1O9
581,270
3,789
24B.329
122,863
289,874
1,977
52.457
50.104
1.164,284
115.273
12.SDO
22fi.6'4
3
C
32,557
650,333
0
1.161.663
455
224,905
49.795
801
6S7.003
138,537
130,676
357.339
38,134
31,532
272.S8S
260
45,784
965.931
13
82.178
1.086
0
70,532
16,875
11,057
3,3O3
0
4,086
9,314,372
PERCENT AC
E
21
00
O.2
23
5.1
O.5
0.5
00
0.0
05
03
00
0.0
0.4
38
6.2
00
27
1 S
3 1
00
06
05
12 5
1 2
0 1
25
OC
Of
OS
7.0
00
12 5
00
24
0£
00
7 5
1 5
1 4
3B
0 4
03
?•?
00
0 5
1O£
O 0
O 9
0.0
0.0
OS
0.2
O1
oo
o.o
K/A
1OO.O
RECEIVING FACILITIES
RANK
17
40
26
24
Z
31
22
49
51
6
15
44
44
40
6
8
32
24
17
12
44
32
17
9
10
40
13
44
51
34
37
51
17
37
4
11
36
5
26
49
3
40
37
29
44
16
1
51
17
34
51
22
13
26
29
51
Ki/A
NUMB EH
13
3
10
11
39
8
12
1
O
25
15
2
2
3
25
23
7
11
13
17
2
7
13
21
20
3
16
2
0
6
4
O
13
4
30
19
5
29
1C
1
32
3
4
9
2
)4
«a
c
13
6
0
12
IE
1C
a
0
1
644
PERCENTAGE
2.0
O.O
1.6
1.7
61
1.2
1.9
O.2
OO
3.9
2.3
0.3
0.3
O.S
39
36
1.1
1.7
2.D
2.B
0.3
1.1
2.D
3.3
3 1
0.5
2 5
03
0.0
O9
O6
0.0
2.0
O6
4.7
3.0
O.8
4.5
1.6
O2
5.0
OS
O6
1.4
0.3
2.2
10.6
O.D
2.0
0.9
0.0
1.9
2.5
1.6
1.4
0.0
N/A
100.0
Note: Gotumne may not sum due to rounding
Percentages do not inoJude C8I date.
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Chapter 3: Shipments and Receipts
Exhibit 3.11
Rank Ordering of States Based on Quanoty of RCRA Hazardous Waste Received and Number of
Receivers, 1995
STATE
MICHIGAN
NEW JERSEY
TEXAS
OHIO
NEVADA
INDIANA
CALIFORNIA
ILLINOIS
PENNSYLVANIA
LOUISIANA
SOUTH CAROLINA
KANSAS
MISSOURI
NEW YORK
ARKANSAS
ALABAMA
OKLAHOMA
OREGON
KENTUCKY
MINNESOTA
UTAH
VIRGINIA
MARYLAND
MASSACHUSETTS
NORTH CAROLINA
FLORIDA
TENNESSEE
COLORADO
CONNECTICUT
PUERTO RICO
IDAHO
NEBRASKA
RHODE ISLAND
GEORGIA
ARIZONA
WASHINGTON
MISSiSSIPP!
WEST VIRGINIA
IOWA
WISCONSIN
MAINE
DELAWARE
HAWAIi
VERMONT
NORTH DAKOTA
NEW MEXiCO
GUAM
ALASKA
SOUTH DAKOTA
MONTANA
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
NAVAJO NATION
N£W HAMPSHIRE
TRUST TERRITORIES
VIRGIN ISLANDS
WYOMING
CBI DATA
TOTAL
HAZARDOUS WASTE QUANTITY
RANK
.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
€
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
3«
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
SO
51
51
81
51
51
51
N/A
TONS RECEIVED
1.164,284
1.161,663
965,931
697.OO3
650,333
5B1 ,270
472,102
35B.1O9
357.333
269,674
272.585
248,329
228,614
224,905
215,819
193.02a
138,537
130,676
122,863
US.273
82 178
70,532
52.457
50,1O4
49 795
47,28*
45,78*
44348
42,013
38,134
33.609
32.557
31.532
28.598
17.280
16.875
12.800
11.057
3.789
3.303
1.977
1.43-
1.10-1
1.O66
801
•455
344
282
260
' 3
0
C
0
0
o
0
4.O66
J.314,372
PERCENTAG
E
12.5
12.5
10.4
7.5
7
6.2
5.1
3.B
3.8
3.1
2.9
2.7
2.5
2-4
2.3
2.1
15
1 4
1.3
12
OS
Q&
O6
0.5
05
05
OS
0.5
05
HA
0.4
0.3
0.3
03
0.2
0.2
0 1
0.1
0.0
O.C
O.C
0.0
00
00
00
0.0
00
0.0
00
00
00
0.0
0.0
00
00
0X3
N/A
1DOJO
RECEMNG FACtLTTES
RAM<
g
17
1
5
37
8
2
€
3
12
29
24
13
4
24
17
26
49
17
1O
17
22
32
17
11
6
16
31
22
4D
4D
34
37
15
26
13
40
26
32
29
44
49
44
34
36
37
44
4C
44
44
51
51
51
51
51
51
N/A
MMBER
21
13
68
29
4
23
39
25
32
17
«
11
16
30
11
13
10
1
13
20
13
12
7
13
19
25
14
8
12
3
3
6
4
15
10
16
3
1C
7
9
2
1
2
£
5
4
2
3
2
2
0
0
0
0
o
C
1
644
PERCENTAGE
3.3
2.0
106
4.5
OS
36
6.1
3.8
5.O
2.6
1.4
1.7
2.5
4.7
1.7
2.O
1.6
0.2
2.0
3.1
2-0
1.9
1.1
2.O
30
39
2.2
1.2
1.9
O.S
0.5
0.9
0.6
2.3
1 6
25
05
1 6
1.1
1 4
03
0.2
03
0 9
0 8
06
03
OS
03
03
00
00
00
0.0
0.0
o.o
N/A
1OO.O
Note:
Columns may not sum due to rounding
Percentages do not Include CBI dala
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National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report: Based on 1995 Data
Exhibits 12
Rank Ordering of Stales Based on Number of Receiving Facilities and Quantity or RCRA Hazardous Waste
Received, 1995
STATE
TEXAS
CALIFORNIA
PENNSYLVANIA
NEW YORK
OHIO
ILLINOIS
FLORIDA
INDIANA
MICHIGAN
MINNESOTA
NORTH CAROLINA
LOUISIANA
MISSOURI
WASHINGTON
GEORGIA
TENNESSEE
NEW JERSEY
ALABAMA
KENTUCKY
UTAH
MASSACHUSETTS
VIRGINIA
CONNECTICUT
KANSAS
ARKANSAS
OKLAHOMA
ARIZONA
WEST ViRGiNIA
SOUTH CAROLINA
WISCONSIN
COLORADO
MARYLAND
IOWA
NEBRASKA
VERMONT
NORTH DAKOTA
NEVAOA
RHODE ISLAND
NEW MEXICO
PUERTO RICO
tOABO
MISSISSIPPI
ALASKA
MAINE
HAWAII
GUAV
SOUTH DAKOTA
MONTANA
OREGON
DELAWARE
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
NAVAJO NATION
NEW HAMPSHIRE
TRUST TERRITORIES
VIRGIN ISLANDS
WYOMING
CBt DATA
TOTAL
RECEIVING FACILITIES
RANK
1
2
3
4
5
6
6
8
9
1O
11
12
13
13
15
16
17
17
17
17
17
22
22
24
24
26
26
26
29
29
31
32
32
34
34
36
37
37
37
40
40
40
40
44
44
44
44
44
49
49
51
51
51
51
51
51
N/A
NUMBER
66
39
32
30
29
25
25
23
21
20
19
17
16
16
15
14
13
13
13
13
13
12
12
11
11
ID
10
10
9
9
8
7
7
6
6
S
A
4
4
3
3
3
3
2
?
2
2
2
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
I -
PERCENT AG
E
10.6
6.1
5.D
4.7
4.5
3.9
3.9
36
3.3
3 1
3-D
2.6
2.5
2.5
2.3
2.2
2.0
2.0
2 0
2 0
2.0
1.9
1.9
1 7
1 7
1 6
1 6
1.6
1 4
1.4
1.2
1.1
1.1
D.9
O.B
D.8
D.6
D.6
D.6
0.5
D.5
0.5
0.5
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.2
0.2
0.0
0.0
O.O
00
00
oo
N/A
100.0
HAZARDOUS WASTE Q
RANK
3
7
e
14
4
8
26
6
1
20
25
10
13
36
34
27
2
16
19
21
24
22
29
12
15
17
35
38
11
4O
28
23
39
32
44
45
5
33
3O
31
37
48
41
43
47
49
50
18
42
51
51
51
S1
51
51
N/A
TONS RECEIVED
965,931
472,102
357,339
224,905
«97,OO3
358,109
47,284
581,270
1.164,284
115.273
49.795
289,374
228,614
16J75
28^98
45,784
1,161,863
193,028
122^63
82,178
50,104
70^532
424313
248,329
215,819
138.537
17.280
11.O57
272,585
3.303
44.348
52,457
3,789
32,557
i.oee
801
6SO.333
31,532
•455
38.134
33,609
12.8OO
282
1.977
1,101
344
26O
3
13O.676
1.431
0
O
O
O
O
O
4.O66
1,*H,372
JANTITV
PERCEMTAG
E
10.4
S.I
3.8
2.4
7.5
3.8
0.5
6.2
12.5
1.2
0.5
3-1
2-5
O2
0-3
OS
12JS
2.1
1-3
0.9
0.5
0.8
OS
2.7
2.3
15
0-2
0.1
2.9
0.0
O.5
O.6
O.O
O.3
O.O
0.0
7.0
03
O.O
O4
O.4
01
O.O
00
oo
oo
00
oo
1.4
O.O
0.0
0.0
O.O
O.O
O.O
O.O
N/A
loae
Note:
Columns may not sum due lo rounding
Percentages do not Include CS) data.
K-5
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Chapter 3: Shipments and Receipts
Exhibit 3.13
Fifty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Shippers in the U.S., 1S95
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
38
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
EPA ID
CAOOOB302903
TXD981S112Q9
TXD063085S67
NYD00212685Z
TXD102684370
TXDOD0807982
NYD003930849
DHD078741149
KSD007249980
NDOOS4«76ia
IND093213012
MID980615298
KYD053348108
KSD980633259
TXD058275769
SCD042627448
TXD05B265067
TXDOQ0838896
ND181157009
ARD981 908890
WID098647854
ARD9B1 057870
TXD077603371
WAD9 90828642
OHDOOSC48947
ARD06S748192
ALD070513767
WAD057311094
MOD02S729888
MID000820381
LD980613913
OHD004228003
LAD000777201
MDD980555189
AR0983 278243
CAD982D29225
NJD002182897
OH0000923441
M1D005379706
ALD981019045
NYD980536285
ALD000622464
TXD0694S2340
MID961 200835
OHD093945293
rXD07B432457
OH004B415665
NJD002454544
OHD004281S98
PAOOQ2326908
NAME
CHEMICAL WASTE MANAGEMENT AZUSA FAC8JTY
OCCIDENTAL CHEMICAL CORP.
COASTAL REFINING 4 MARKETING, INC.
DELPHI HARRISON THERM SYS-W LOCKPORT CMP
8AYTANK (HOUSTON) INC.
PAKTANK CORPORATION
DISTILLATION PRODUCTS INDUSTRIES
SCM CHEMICALS INC
ELF ATOCHEM NORTH AMERICA INC
ELKHART PLATING CORP.
HERITAGE ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES INC
PETHO-CHEM PHOC. 8RP , NORTRU INC
SAFETY-KLEENCORP.
SYSTECH ENVIRONMENTAL CORPORATION
LYONDELL PETROCHEMICAL COMPANY
NiPAHARDWICKEtNC
ARCO CHEMICAL COMPANY
CHEMICAL WASTE MANAGEMENT. iNC
NUCOR STEEL
NUCOR YAMATO STEEL
METRO RECYCLING AND DISPOSAL FACILITY
R1NECO
SAFETY-KLEEN CORP
GOLDENDALE ALUWiNUW CO
SYSTECH ENVIRONMENTAL CORP
EMSCO INC
M & M CHEVBCAL & EQUIPMENT COMPANY. !NC
AMERICAN CROSSARM & CONDUIT
HOLNAM !NC/SAFETY^
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Appendix L
Hazardous Waste Receivers With RCRA Exempt Units (1995)
-------
Hazardous Waste Receivers with RCRA Exempt Units
EPA ID
KYD006370167
CTD000844399
NYD980592901
CAD097030993
PAD002395887
ORD089452353
CAD066233966
KSD007482029
MID048090633
IND078911146
NYD980592497
OHD980793384
OHD020273819
TXD083472266
TXD000782698
Site Name
B.F. GOODRICH
PRATT & WHITNEY AIRCRAFT
DELPHI HARRISON THERMAL
SYSTEMS-WWTP
NORRIS ENVIRONMENTAL
SERVICES INC
HORSEHEAD RESOURCE DVLPT
PALMERTON
CHEMICAL WASTE MANAGFMFNT
OF THE NW
QUEMETCO INC
VULCAN MATERIALS COMPANY
WAYNE DISPOSAL SITE #2
LANDFILL
CHEMICAL WASTE MANAGEMENT
EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY
RESERVE ENVIRONMENTAL
SERVICES INC
CHEMICAL WASTE MANAGEMENT
INC
ARCO CHEMICAL COMPANY
EXXON COMPANY, U.S A.
Address
2468 INDUSTRIAL PARKWAY
HIGHWAY 1523
COLT STREET
5707 UJPPFR MOUNTAIN RD
5375 SOUTH BOYLE AVENUF
F OFRT248 WAEL7ING
1 7629 CFDAR SPRINGS LN
720 S. SEVENTH AVE
6200 S RIDGE RD
49350 NORTH I-94 SERVICE
DRIVE
4636 ADAMS CENTER ROAD
11 00 RIDGFWAY AVENUE
4633 MIDDLE ROAD
3956 STATE ROUTE 41 2
2502 SHELDON Road
2800 DECKER Drive
City
CALVE RT CITY
FAST
HARTFORD
I OCKPORT
VERNON
PALMERTON
ARLINGTON
CITY OF
INDUSTRY
WICHITA
BELLEVILLE
FORT WAYNE
ROCHESTER
ASHTABULA
V1CKERY
Channelviow
Baytown
County
MARSHALL
HARTFORD
NIAGARA
LOS
ANGELES
CARBON
LLIAM
LOS
ANGELES
SEDGWICK
WAYNE
ALLEN
MONROE
ASHTABULA
SANDUSKY
HARRIS
GALVESTON
State
KY
CT
NY
CA
PA
OR
CA
KS
Ml
IN
NY
OH
OH
TX
TX
ZIP
420290527
061080000
140940000
900580000
180710000
97812
917460000
672150000
481110000
468060000
146526259
440050000
434640000
77530
77520
Wastes
Received
(Short Tons)
716,044
622,501
301,353
247,228
195,486
157,963
152,819
149,635
127,546
116,985
114,613
109,012
108,004
98,184
95,006
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Hazardous Waste Receivers with RCRA Exempt Units (Continued)
EPA ID
IND093219012
OHD980568992
TXD000838896
LAD981 057706
OHD004178612
TXD055141378
ILD000805812
MND0061 48092
NYD030485288
KYD053348108
ILD980613913
MID980684088
COD991 300484
ARD069748192
OHD980587364
ARD981 057870
ALD070513767
Site Name
HERITAGE ENVIRONMENTAL
SERVICES INC
ENVIRITE CORPORATION
CHEMICAL WASTE MANAGEMENT,
INC.
MARINE SHALE PROCESSORS, INC.
RESEARCH OIL COMPANY
ROLLINS ENVIRONMENTAL
SERVICES (TX), INC
PEORIA DISPOSAL CO INC
GOPHER RESOURCE
CORPORATION
REVERE SMELTING & REFINING
CORPORATION
SAFETY-KLEEN CORP.
SAFETY KLEEN EIWIROSYSTEMS CO
SOLVENT DISTILLERS
GRP./NORTRU, INC.
HIGHWAY 36 LAND
DEVELOPMENT CORP
ENSCO INC
SAFETY-KLEEN CORP. - HEBRON
RINECO
M & M CHEMICAL & EQUIPMENT
COMPANY, INC.
Address
7901 WEST MORRIS STREET
2050 CENTRAL AVENUE SE
HWY 73 3 milos West of Taylor
Bayou B
9828 HIGHWAY 90 EAST
2655 TRANSPORT ROAD
2027 BATTLEGROUND Road
4349 SOUTHPORT RD
3385 SOUTH HIGHWAY 149
RD 2 BAl LARD RD
3700 LAGRANGE ROAD
633E138THST
421 LYCASTE
108555 HWY 36
309 AMERICAN CIRCLE
581 MILLIKEN DRIVE SE
1007 VULCAN RD HASKELL
1229VALLEYDR
City
INDIANAPOLIS
CANTON
Port Arthur
AMELIA
CLEVELAND
Door Park
PFORIA
PAGAN
MIDDLETOWN
SMITHFIELD
DOLTON
DETROIT
DEER TRAIL
EL DORADO
HEBRON
BENTON
ATTALLA
County
MARION
STARK
JEFFERSON
ST MARY
CUYAHOGA
HARRIS
ORIA
DAKOTA
ORANGE
HENRY
OK
WAYNE
ADAMS
UNION
LICKING
SALINE
ETOWAH
State
IN
OH
TX
LA
OH
TX
IL
MN
NY
KY
IL
Ml
CO
AR
OH
AR
AL
ZIP
462310000
447070000
77640
703400000
441150000
77536
61604
551212317
109400000
400680000
60419
482140000
801059611
727300000
430259687
720150000
359540000
Wastes
Received
(Short Tons)
88,242
85,219
83,669
75,662
71,354
71,158
66.671
64,433
62,143
60,319
59,550
56,524
54,719
48,233
42,489
40,497
40,421
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Hazardous Waste Receivers with RCRA Exempt Units (Continued)
EPA ID
LAD008086506
TXD000742304
PAD087561015
ILD000608471
TND000772277
IDD0731 14654
LAD01 03951 27
PRD090399718
TXD008099079
MID005379607
CAD093459485
OHD093945293
ILD062480850
MND981 098478
CAD008302903
MID005338801
IND001 859032
AZD980735500
Site Name
PPG INDUSTRIES, INC
GIBRALTAR CHEMICAL
RESOURCES, INC.
INMETCO INC
CLEAN HARBORS SERVICES INC
LAIDLAW ENVIRONMENTAL
SERVICES (WT) INC
ENVIROSAFE SERVICES OF IDAHO
ROLLINS ENVIRONMENTAL
SERVICES (LA) INC.
SAFETY KLEEN ENVIRONSYSTFMS
CO.
RHONE-POULENC
LAFARGE CORPORATION
SAFETY KLEEN CORP
CWM RESOURCE RECOVERY INC
PHIBRO-TECH INC
U.S. Filter Recovery Services, Inc
CHEMICAL WASTE MANAGEMENT
AZUSA FACILITY
GAGE PRODUCTS COMPANY
RHONE-POULENC
WORLD RESOURCES
Address
1300COI UMBIASOUTHFRN
RD
13640 HIGHWAY 155 N
ROUTE 488 US STEFL IND PARK
1 1BOO S STONY ISLAND AVE
1640
MISSILE BASE RD
13351 SCFNIC HIGHWAY
SE END SYS
8615 MANCHESTER Road
1435 FORD AVENUE
1000 SOUTH I STREET
4301 INFIRMARY ROAD
10 INDUSTRY AVE
2430 Rose Place
1704 WEST FIRST STREET
821 WAN DA AVENUE
2000 MICHIGAN STREET
8113 W SHERMAN ST
City
WESTLAKE
Tyler
ELLWOOD CITY
CHICAGO
ANTIOCH
GRAND VIEW
BATON ROUGE
MANATI
Houston
ALPENA
REEDLEY
WEST
CARROLLTON
JOLIET
Roscville
AZUSA
FERNDALE
HAMMOND
PHX
County
CALCASIEU
SMITH
LAWRENCE
OK
DAVIDSON
OWYHEE
EAST BATON
ROUGE
MANATI
HARRIS
ALPENA
FRESNO
MONTGOME
RY
LL
Ramsey
LOS
ANGELES
OAKLAND
LAKE
MARICOPA
State
LA
TX
PA
IL
TN
ID
LA
PR
TX
Ml
CA
OH
IL
MN
CA
Ml
IN
AZ
ZIP
706690000
75708
161170000
60617
37013
836240000
708070000
006740000
77012
497070000
936543839
454490000
60435
551130000
91 7020000
482200000
463200000
850430000
Wastes
Received
(Short Tons)
39,399
37,827
36,089
35,659
33,559
33,261
32,171
29,032
27,444
26,059
25,171
24,964
24,800
24,611
24,328
23,198
23,187
20.705
CO
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Hazardous Waste Receivers with RCRA Exempt Units (Continued)
EPA ID
NJD045995693
OHD004304689
OHD001 926740
IND000646943
NED981 723513
TXD046844700
OHD980681571
OHD000816629
FLD981 928484
MID057002602
KYD005009923
IND000780403
CTD000604488
VAD988211884
ILD005450697
PAD990753089
TXD006451090
OHD9R089765R
Site Name
CASIE ECOLOGY OIL SALVAGE,
INC.
PPG INDUSTRIES INC
HUKILL CHEMICAL CORPORATION
POLLUTION CONTROL
INDUSTRIES OF INDIANA
CLEAN HARBORS TECH CORP
SOUTHDOWN ENVIRONMENTAL
SYSTEMS
NORTH EAST CHEMICAL CORP
SPRING GROVE RESOURCE
RECOVERY INC
INDUSTRIAL WATER SERVICES
ENVIRONMENTAL WASTE
CONTROL INC.
CALGON CARBON CORPORATION
RECLAIMED ENERGY COMPANY.
INC
CLEAN HARBORS OF
CONNECTICUT, INC
MARPOL, INC
SAFETY-KLEEN CORP
GENERAL BATTERY CORP READING
COMPLEX
GNB TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
CHEMICAL SOI VF NTS
Address
3209 N MILL RD
T/A CASIE PROTANK
559 PITTSBURGH RD
7013 KRICKROAD
4343 KENNEDY AVE
5MSOFKIMBALLRTE 71
405 POWEL I Strcnt
3301 MONROE AVE
4879 SPRING GROVE AVENUE
1640 TALLEYRAND AVENUE
27140 PRINCETON AVENUE
PO BOX 468
ROUTE 23 SOUTH
1500 WESTERN AVENUE
51 BRODERICK RD
150 SOUTH MAIN STREET
1445 W42NDST
SPRING VALLEY RD & NOLAN
sr
7471 S riTH Street
1010 HENISON AVENUE
City
VINELAND
CIRCLEVILLE
BEDFORD
EAST CHICAGO
KIMBALL
Avalon
CLEVELAND
CINCINNATI
JACKSONVILLE
INKSTER
CATLETTSBURG
CONNERSVILLE
BRISTOL
NORFOLK
CHICAGO
READING
Frisco
CLEVELAND
County
CUMBERLAN
D
PICKAWAY
CUYAHOGA
LAKE
KIMBALL
ELLIS
CUYAHOGA
HAMILTON
DUVAL
WAYNE
BOYD
FAYETTE
HARTFORD
OK
BERKS
COLLIN
CUYAHOGA
State
NJ
OH
OH
IN
NE
TX
OH
OH
FL
Ml
KY
IN
CT
VA
IL
PA
TX
OH
ZIP
083600000
431130000
441460000
463120000
691450000
441130000
452321975
322060000
481410000
411290000
473311681
060100000
235230000
60609
1 96050000
75034
441090000
Wastes
Received
(Short Tons)
20,331
17,112
16,858
16,338
14,866
14,347
14,308
13,556
13,540
13,333
12,495
12,233
11,443
10,435
10,343
10,243
10,096
9, 7 J2
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Hazardous Waste Receivers with RCRA Exempt Units (Continued)
EPA ID
TXD008079642
UTD982598898
TND067690040
FLD980729610
TXD000761254
WVD005005509
OKD000632737
OHD083377010
TN3890090001
OHD004274031
KSD981 506025
ILD066918327
KSD007246846
ALD094476793
LAD058472721
CAD043260702
OHD066060609
Site Name
E.I. DUPONT DE NEMOURS &
COMPANY
ENVIROCARE OF UTAH
REFINED METALS CORPORATION
LAIDLAW ENVIRONMENTAL
SERVICES OF BARTOW
CHEMICAL WASTE MANAGEMENT.
INC.
RHONE-POULENC INSTITUTE
PLANT
HYDROCARBON RECYCLERS INC
ENVIRONMENTAL ENTERPRISES
INC
U.S. DOE Y-1 2 PLANT
PERMA-FIX OF DAYTON
APTUS INC
CLAYTON CHEMICAL CO
HYDROCARBON RECYCLERS INC
OF WICHITA
ALLWORTH, INC.
AMAX METALS RECOVERY, INC
GIBSON ENVIRONMENTAL
CHEMTRON CORP.
Address
FM 1006; DU PONT Drive
1 Ml SO CLIVE RAILROAD
SIDING
257 WEST MALLORY STREF 1
BARTOWFLD9807296 170
BARTOW MUNICIPAL AIRPORT
6901 GREENWOOD Road
Rte. 25 id I-64
5354 W 46TH STREET SOUTH
4650 SPRING GROVF AVENUE
BEAR CREEK RD
300 S. WEST END AVE.
HWY 169 N INDUSTRIAL PARK
1 MOBILE AVE-A
2549 N NEW YORK
500 MEDCO RD
3607 ENGLISH TURN ROAD
475 SEAPORT BLVD.
35850 SCHNEIDER COURT
City
Orange
CLIVE
MEMPHIS
BARTOW
Corpus Christ!
Institute
TULSA
CINCINNATI
OAK RIDGE
DAYTON
COFFEYVILLE
SAUGET
WICHITA
BIRMINGHAM
BRAITHWAITE
REDWOOD CITY
AVON
County
ORANGE
TOOELE
SHELBY
POLK
NUECES
KANAWHA
TULSA
HAMILTON
ANDERSON
MONTGOME
RY
MONTGOME
RY
CLAIR
SEDGWICK
JEFFERSON
PLAQUMINE
S
SAN MATEO
LORAIN
State
TX
UT
TN
FL
TX
WV
OK
OH
TN
OH
KS
IL
KS
AL
LA
CA
OH
ZIP
77631
840290000
38109
338309501
78415
251120000
741070000
452320000
37000
454270000
673370000
62201
672194322
352170000
700400000
94063
440110000
Wastes
Received
(Short Tons)
9,189
8,995
7,828
7,748
7,479
7,365
6,668
6,529
6,436
6,376
6,360
6,356
6,196
6,065
5,747
5,292
5,277
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Hazardous Waste Receivers with RCRA Exempt Units (Continued)
EPA ID
MID985566629
IND000717959
VAD1 05838874
NCD1 21 700777
ALD981 475304
OHD060409521
CAD088504881
CAD980883177
TXD048210645
OHD004465100
VAD086293719
LAD380622161
TND004048690
RID040098352
GAD033582461
TXD008123317
IAD005289806
Site Name
PAINT SERVICES GROUP OF
NORTRU INC
GENERAL BATTERY/EXIDE CORP
DYNACHEM TECHNOLOGIES, INC
HERITAGE ENVIRONMENTAL
SERVICES, INC.
K & W TROY
WCI STEEL INC
KINSBURSKY BROTHERS SUPPl Y
INC
GIBSON ENVIRONMENTAL
PHILLIPS 66 COMPANY
TIMKEN COMPANY
ENVIRONMENTAL RESTORATION
RICH CORP
CATALYST RECOVERY OF LA, INC
GENERAL SMELTING & REFINING,
INC.
NORTHLAND ENVIRONMENTAL
INC
ALTERNATE ENERGY RESOURCES
INC
DU PONT DE NEMOURS & CO , f I
DEER, JOHN - WATERLOO WORKS
Address
663 LYCASTE
2601 W. MT. PLEASANT BLVD
ROUTE 79 & ENERGY DRIVE
4132 POMPANO ROAD
100 SANDERS RD
1040 PINE AVE SE
1314 N. LEMON STREET
END OF COMMFRCIAL DRIVE
STATE HIGHWAY 35 &
Farm Market 524
1835 DUEBFR AVENUE S.W
2NDANDMAURYST
100 AMERICAN BLVD
US HIGHWAY 31 A
252 - 275 ALLENS AVE
2730WALDEN DR
OlDBLOOMINGTONRd.
400 WESniFLD AVE
City
DETROIT
MUNCIE
NEW CHURCH
CHARLOTTE
TROY
WARREN
ANAHEIM
BAKERSFIELD
Old Ocoan
CANTON
County
WAYNE
DELAWARE
ACCOMACK
MECKLENBU
RG
PIKE
TRUMBULL
ORANGE
KERN
BRAZORIA
STARK
RICHMOND
LAFAYETTE
COLLEGE
GROVE
PROVIDENCE
AUGUSTA
Victoria
WATERLOO
LAFAYETTE
WILLIAMSO
N
PROVIDENCE
RICHMOND
VICTORIA
BLACK
HAWK
State
Ml
IN
VA
NC
AL
OH
CA
CA
TX
OH
VA
LA
TN
Rl
GA
TX
IA
ZIP
482140000
473020000
234150000
282163466
360810000
444836528
928011201
93308
77463
447060000
232240000
705080000
37046
029055003
309045520
77902
507010270
Wastes
Received
(Short Tons)
5,160
5,037
4,588
4,170
3.952
3,727
3,465
3,317
3,266
3,198
2,901
2,704
2,669
2,629
2,581
2,115
2,029
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Hazardous Waste Receivers with RCRA Exempt Units (Continued)
EPA ID
VAD003111416
LAD053783445
AZD982441263
TXD000461533
MOD029719200
WVD056866312
VTD982766537
MID006016547
IND000810861
PAD987367216
OHD986983237
TXD008092793
MID005338371
MN0000903468
OHD004205464
MID029631686
ILD984766279
Site Name
PRILLAMAN CHEMICAL CORP
CIBA-GEIGY CORPORATION
WESTATES CARBON
UNION CARBIDE CORPORATION
DYNO NOBEL INC
MILES INC
POLUTION SOLUTIONS OF
VERMONT, INC
STEELCASE INC, GRAND RAPIDS
SITE
AMOCO OIL COMPANY WHITING
LAKEFRONT
AERC
ENVIRONMENTAL PURIFICATION
INDUSTRIES
THE DOW CHEMICAL COMPANY,
TEXAS OPERATIC
MACDERMID INCORPORATED
RECYCLIGHTS, INC.
J&L SPECIALTY STEEL INC
VESCO OIL CORPORATION
HYDROMET ENVIRONMENTAL INC
Address
825 FISHER ST
3905 HIGHWAY 75
?5?3 MUTAHAR ST
STATE HIGHWAY 1 46 cs>
FM 1 765, Southwest of
4 MILES WEST OF CARTHAGE
RT6
STATF ROUTE ?. BOX 500
2 AVENUE D
112036THST. SF.
N.E. OF 119TH AND FRONT
STREETS
2591 MITCHELL AVF
2111 CHAMPLAIN STREET
2301 N BRAZOSPORT Blvd
1221 FARROW STREET
405 W. 86TH STREET
1500 WEST MAI NST
1 900 E WARREN
2475 E US HWY 36
City
MARTINSVILLE
ST. GABRIEL
PARKER
Toxas City
CARTHAGE
NEW
MARTINSVILLE
WILLISTON
GRAND RAPIDS
WHITING
ALLENTOWN
TOLEDO
Frccport
FERNDALE
BLOOMINGTON
LOUISVILLE
DETROIT
NEWMAN
County
HENRY
IBERVILLE
LAPAZ
GALVESTON
JASPER
MARSHALL
CHITTENDEN
KENT
LAKE
LEHIGH
WOOD
BRAZORIA
OAKLAND
HENNEPIN
STARK
WAYNE
UGLAS
State
VA
LA
AZ
TX
MO
WV
VT
Ml
IN
PA
OH
TX
Ml
MN
OH
Ml
IL
ZIP
241120000
707760000
853440000
77590
648360000
261550500
054950000
495080000
463940000
181030000
436110000
775413257
482200000
554202707
446410000
482070000
61942
Wastes
Received
(Short Tons)
2,010
2,001
1,971
1,829
1,821
1,795
1,738
1,718
1,637
1.618
1,579
1,564
1,537
1,514
1,512
1,425
1,296
-------
00
Hazardous Waste Receivers with RCRA Exempt Units (Continued)
EPA ID
PAD980550412
MOD059200089
LAD981512627
TN0890090004
NYD980593636
OKD007233836
TXD067285973
LAD0081 87080
HIT000603514
ARD089234884
TXD073912974
PAD004498010
IND01 6584641
LAD05 7 109449
VAD9881 75055
PAD002390961
Site Name
LONZA INC
DOE RUN CO BUICK SMELTER
PURE SOLVE, INC.
UNITED STATES DEPT. OF ENERGY
K-25 SITE
CON EDISON-ASTORIA SITE
CONOCO INC.
SHELL OIL COMPANY
DOW CHEMICAL COMPANY
LOUISIANA DIVISION
UNITEK ENVIRONMENTAL SVCS
INC
EASTMAN CHEMICAL CO ARK DIV
INTERCONTINENTAL TERMINALS
COMPANY
USS CLAIRTON WORKS
MIDWEST STEEL DIVISION
UOP SHREVEPORT PLANT
CLEAN HARBORS
ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES
BETHLEHEM APPARATUS CO INC
Address
900 RIVER RD
HWY KK
2103 AMERICAN WAY
TENNESSEE STATE RT 58 AT
BLAIR
20TH AVE& 31STST
1000S PINF
5700 STATE HWY 225
LOUISIANA HIGHWAY 1,
NORTH
91 125KAOMIIOOP
2800 GAP RD HWY 394
1943 BATTLEGROUND Road
400 STATE ST
RT. 12
8725 OLD MOORINGSPORT
ROAD
7515 HARVEST ROAD
890 FRONT ST
City
CONSHOHOCKE
N
BOSS
PORT ALLEN
OAK RIDGE
ASTORIA
PONCACITY
Door Park
PLAQUEMINE
KAPOLEI
BATESVILLE
Deer Park
CLAIRTON
PORTAGE
SHREVEPORT
PRINCE GEORGE
HELLERTOWN
County
MONTGOME
RY
IRON
WEST
BATON
ROUGE
ANDERSON
QUEENS
KAY
HARRIS
IBERVILLE &
WEST BR.
HONOLULU
INDEPENDE
NCE
HARRIS
ALLEGHENY
PORTER
CADDO
PRINCE
GEORGE
NORTHAMP
TON
State
PA
MO
LA
TN
NY
OK
TX
LA
HI
AR
TX
PA
IN
LA
VA
PA
ZIP
194280000
654400000
707670000
37000
111050000
746020000
77536
707650150
967070000
725019680
77536
150250000
463680000
711070000
238750000
180551507
Wastes
Received
(Short Tons)
1,180
1,137
1,129
1,104
1,034
1,031
904
869
869
846
836
800
672
641
620
592
-------
Hazardous Waste Receivers with RCRA Exempt Units (Continued)
EPA ID
MTD006229405
WVD076826015
PAD002312791
IND098958283
NYD000824482
CAD0691 38899
TND981474125
TND987777695
IND000718130
PAD980830657
NYD048148175
MND006224612
HI1 170024334
NJD055090815
MID985619824
NYD045604964
ARD052528809
Site Name
CONOCO REFINERY
Inco Alloys International, Inc
ALLIEDSIGNAL INC FRANKFORD
CONSOLIDATED RECYCLING
CO. .INC.
OCCIDENTAL CHEMICAL
CORPORATION
J & B ENTERPRISES
SAFETY-KLEEN CORP. 3-109 01
SAFETY-KLEEN CORP
REFINED METALS CORPORATION
CARDONE IND PLT 1112
MERCURY REFINING COMPANY,
INC.
PENNZOIL PRODUCTS CO.
USNAVY PUBLIC WORKS CNTR
RFE INDUSTRIES INC
NORTRU RESOURCES GROUP OF
NORTRU, INC.
DUPONT
ALBEMARLE CORP SOUTH PLANT
Address
401 S 23RD ST PO BOX 2S48
3200 Rivorsido Drive
MARGARFT & BFRMUDA ST
8 COMMt'RCF DRIVE
4200 BUFFALO AVF
342 LAURFLWOOD RD.
215 WHITSFFTRD
661 7 PLEASANT RIDGE RD
3700 S. ARLINGTON AVFNUE
5660 RISING SUN AVE
26 RAILROAD AVENUE
7000 HIGHWAY 65N.E.
PEARL HARBOR
FOOT OF JERSEY AVE
611 HILLGER
69 SENECA AVE
HWY 79 S
City
BILLINGS
Huntington
PHILADELPHIA
TROY
NIAGARA FALLS
SANTA CLARA
NASHVILLE
KNOXVILLE
INDIANAPOLIS
PHILADELPHIA
ALBANY
FRIDLEY
PEARL HARBOR
JERSEY CITY
DETROIT
ROCHESTER
MAGNOLIA
County
YELLOWSTO
NE
CABELL
PHILADELPHI
A
PERRY
NIAGARA
SANTA
CLARA
DAVIDSON
KNOX
MARION
PHILADELPHI
A
ALBANY
ANOKA
HONOLULU
HUDSON
WAYNE
MONROE
COLUMBIA
State
MT
WV
PA
IN
NY
CA
TN
TN
IN
PA
NY
MN
HI
NJ
Ml
NY
AR
ZIP
591032548
257200000
191371193
475880055
143020000
950542311
37210
37921
462030000
191200000
122050000
554320000
968605470
073020000
482140000
146210000
717530000
Wastes
Received
(Short Tons)
552
515
503
490
469
463
452
436
380
376
367
363
332
330
314
307
305
CD
-------
Hazardous Waste Receivers with RCRA Exempt Units (Continued)
EPA ID
MAD046613279
RID059735761
CAD982510281
GAD063152573
ILD005087630
UTD045494747
OHD990834129
PAD004328548
TXD008080533
IAD005272398
TXD007330202
ALD046481032
AK85 70028649
MID985567114
TND982109142
KYD006396246
MN0000981415
Site Name
HANDY & HARMAN ATTLEBORO
REFINING DIV.
ADVANCED CHEMICAL CO
PAT X-RAY COMPANY. INC.
SAFT AMERICA INC
UNITED REFINING & SMELTING CO
INTERMOUNTAIN PARTS CLEANERS
WASHINGTON STEEL OF OHIO
INC
ARMCO INC SAWHILL TUBULAR
PIPE
AMOCO OIL COMPANY
E I DUPONT DE NEMOURS AND
CO
TEXAS EASTMAN DIVISION
SANDERS LEAD COMPANY, INC.
ELMENDORF AFB, ALASKA
CYANO CORPORATION OF
MICHIGAN INC.
DIVERSIFIED SCIENTIFIC SERVICES
INC (DSS
OLIN CORPORATION
univ of minncsnla.lWMF
Address
?0 TOWNSEND ROAD
105 BELLOWS ST
711 SAN JUAN AVE
711 INDUSTRIAL BLVD
3700 N RUNGE AVE
550 WEST 200 SOUTH
411 OBERLIN AVENUE SW
200 CLARK ST
2401 5TH Avonuo S & 900 Grant
Avonuo
801-35THST
OFF SH 149 @2 rnilos Southeast
100 SANDERS RD
3 SPTG/CEV 22040 MAPLE ST
1021 S. OAKWOOD BLVD.
RT 3 GALLAHER RD
2450 OLIN ROAD - HWY 933
501 ?3rd avo so
City
ATTLEBORO
WARWICK
STOCKTON
VALDOSTA
FRANKLIN PARK
AMERICAN
FORK
MASSILLON
SHARON
Texas City
FORT MADISON
Longvicw
TROY
ELMENDORF
AFB
DETROIT
KINGSTON
BRANDENBURG
minnoapolis
County
BRISTOL
KENT
SAN
JOAQUIN
LOWNDES
OK
UTAH
STARK
MERCER
GALVESTON
LEE
HARRISON
PIKE
ANCHORAG
E
WAYNE
ROANE
MEADE
hennepin
State
MA
Rl
CA
GA
IL
UT
OH
PA
TX
lA
TX
AL
AK
Ml
TN
KY
MN
ZIP
027030000
028880000
952030000
316011886
60131
840030545
446484813
161460000
77590
526270000
75607
360810000
995063240
482170000
37763
401080000
554550000
Wastes
Received
(Short Tons)
304
300
297
292
267
252
248
233
229
214
201
201
183
174
164
160
158
-------
Hazardous Waste Receivers with RCRA Exempt Units (Continued)
EPA ID
MOD000818963
FL0000207449
LAD985216266
ILD000675249
LAD981513021
MID000820381
FLD984262782
TXD980626006
VAD001705110
OKD987072006
CAT000612150
RID001 200252
OKD007218167
IAT200010924
AZD982345423
OHD061614673
Site Name
MCDONNELL AIRCRAFT CO
TRACT 1
RECYCLIGHTS, INC.
TIMBALIER SALES & RENTAL, INC
HANDY & HARMAN REFINING
GROUP
X-RAY UNLIMITED, INC.
THE UPJOHN COMPANY
MERCURY TECHNOLOGIES
INTERNATIONAL, L P.
BELL HELICOPTER TEXTRON, INC
MERCK & CO., INC
ELF ATOCHEM NORTH AMERICA,
INC.
ENGELHARD WEST, INC.
TECHNIC INC
ROGERS GALVANIZING CO., INC.
THE UNIVERSITY OF IOWA
ECO RECYCLING
DAYTON WATER SYSTEMS
Address
MCDONNFL & LINDBFRG
BLVD.
4972 WOODVILLF HIGHWAY
BLDG #2
3246 GRAND CAII LOU ROAD
1 1 79 N FLLSWORTH AVF
21 08 HODGES STREET
7171 PORTAGE ROAD
4317-LFORTUNF PLACE
600 E HURST Blvd PLT 1
US HIGHWAY 340 SOUTH
6TH & HUNT
5510 E. LAPALMAAVE
1 SPECTACLE ST
1800W. 2 1ST STREET
HEALTH PROTECTION OFFICE
OAKDALE TSDF HWY 965
21617 N9TH AVE
1288MCCOOK AVE
City
HAZELWOOD
TALLAHASSEE
HOUMA
VILLA PARK
I AKE CHARLES
KAIAMAZOO
WEST
MELBOURNE
F ort Worth
ELKTON
PRYOR
ANAHEIM
CRANSTON
TULSA
OAKDALE
PHX
DAYTON
County
ST. LOUIS
COUNTY
LEON
TERREBONN
E
PAGE
CALCASIEU
KALAMAZO
O
BREVARD
TARRANT
ROCKINGHA
M
MAYES
ORANGE
PROVIDENCE
TULSA
JOHNSON
MARICOPA
MONTGOME
RY
State
MO
FL
LA
IL
LA
Ml
FL
TX
VA
OK
CA
Rl
OK
IA
AZ
OH
ZIP
634020000
323110902
703630000
60181
706050000
490010000
329040000
76103
228270007
743619803
928070000
029100000
741070000
522421000
850400000
454040000
Wastes
Received
(Short Tons)
155
149
138
131
116
109
103
101
94
92
87
83
79
65
64
58
-------
Hazardous Waste Receivers with RCRA Exempt Units (Continued)
EPA ID
UT321 3820894
IN0000351387
RID981886104
WVD980552384
MND980996805
TND981027410
CTD001 145341
IAT200010601
NCD000771964
PAD01 4989503
NYD001 325661
IND000806851
NYD002047967
GAD003274545
LAD0081 86579
GAD07 3460941
Site Name
TOOELE ARMY DEPOT - NORTH
AREA
LIGHTING RESOURCES, INC
GANNON & SCOTT INC
GE SPECIALTY CHEMICALS. INC.-
NORTH PLANT
Enviro-Chom, Inc.
SAFETY KLEEN CORP 6-051-01
HAMILTON STANDARD DIV OF
UTC
IOWA STATE UNIVERSITY
FMC CORP LITHUM DIV.
CHEMICAL PLANT
VALSPAR CORP PITTSBURGH
LEA RONAL INC
DELCO ELECTRONICS CORP
BYPASS
GRUMMAN AEROSPACE
CORPORATION
PRINTPACK INC
SHELL OIL COMPANY
THE UNIVERSITY OF
GEORGIA/GAD073460941
Address
2 Ml SO TOOELE CITY
498 PARK 800 DRIVE
33KENNEYDR
1 000 DUPONT ROAD
Bldg. 816, Morgantown Indus Pk
21821 Industrial Boulevard
2010 BREWER
1 HAMILTON RD
CHEM WASTE HANDLING
FACILITY 1916 NORTH
SCHOI L ROAD
HWY 161
2000 WESTHALL ST
272 BUFFALO AVE
1800E LINCOLN ROAD
MAIL STOP D08-001
4335 WENDELL DR SW
15536 RIVER ROAD
WILL HUNTER RD
PUB! 1C SAFETY DIV
City
TOOELE
GREENWOOD
CRANSTON
Morgantown
Rogers
DYERSBURG
WINDSOR
LOCKS
AMES
BESSEMER CITY
PITTSBURGH
FREEPORT
KOKOMO
BETHPAGE
ATLANTA
NORCO
ATHENS
County
TOOELE
JOHNSON
PROVIDENCE
MONONGAL
IA
HENNEPIN
DYER
HARTFORD
STORY
GASTON
ALLEGHENY
NASSAU
HOWARD
NASSAU
FULTON
SAINT
CHARLES
CLARKE
State
UT
IN
Rl
WV
MN
TN
CT
IA
NC
PA
NY
IN
NY
GA
LA
GA
ZIP
840745000
461430000
029200000
265050000
553749575
38024
060960000
500110000
280160000
152330000
1 1 5200000
469049005
117148580
303360000
700790000
306025681
Wastes
Received
(Short Tons)
58
56
51
50
50
49
48
46
46
43
43
41
38
37
31
29
-------
Hazardous Waste Receivers with RCRA Exempt Units (Continued)
EPA ID
UTD009081357
CAD069124717
KYD006373922
CAD000633230
CAD982411993
AZD983473133
NYD086225596
MND981190150
UTD001 705029
NED043534635
IND077042034
PAD980554570
FL61 7002441 2
AZT050010685
ALD079474037
PAD000606285
Site Name
THIOKOL CORP.-MAIN PLANT,
PROMONTORY
MICRO METALLICS CORP
ELF ATOCHEM NORTH AMERICA
HUGHES AIRCRAFT CO EOS ESS
MERCURY TECHNOLOGIES
INTERNATIONAL
ECO RECYCLING
AT&T NASSAU METALS
univ of minnesota.como transfer
facility
ALLIANT TECHSYSTEMS, INC.
TECHNICAL PRODUCTS GROUP
INC
SAFETY-KLEEN OIL RECOVERY CO.
OSRAM SYLVANIA INC WARREN
NAVAL AIR STATION
JACKSONVILLE
ALLIED PRECIOUS METALS
UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH ALABAMA,
MAIN CAMPUS
HERCULES INC JEFFERSON PLT
Address
9160 NORTH HWY 83
1695 MONTEREY HIGHWAY
2316 HIGHLAND AVE.
2000 E EL SEGUNDO BLVD.
30677 HUNTWOOD AVE
21617 N9TH AVE #101
286 RICHMOND VALLEY RD
3001 wooks avo so
5000 SOUTH 8400 WEST
4300 INDUSTRIAL AVENUE
601 RILEY ROAD
81 6 LEXINGTON AVE
FACILITIES A ENVIRONMENTAL
DEPARTMENT, BOX 5. CODE
184
5657SWILMOTRD
307 UNIVERSITY BLVD RM 372
CCC
ST HWY 83 7
City
PROMONTORY
SAN JOSE
CARROLLTON
EL SEGUNDO
HAYWARD
PHX
STATEN ISLAND
minnoapolis
MAGNA
LINCOLN
EAST CHICAGO
WARREN
JACKSONVILLE
TUCSON
MOBILE
WEST
ELIZABETH
County
BOX ELDER
SANTA
CLARA
CARROLL
LOS
ANGELES
ALAMEDA
PIMA
RICHMOND
HENNEPIN
SALT LAKE
LANCASTER
LAKE
WARREN
DUVAL
PIMA
MOBILE
ALLEGHENY
State
UT
CA
KY
CA
CA
AZ
NY
MN
UT
NE
IN
PA
FL
AZ
AL
PA
ZIP
843020689
951126113
410080000
902450902
94544
850270000
103070000
554110000
840440000
685041197
463121638
163650000
322125000
857060000
366880000
1 50880567
Wastes
Received
(Short Tons)
29
29
25
25
19
17
17
16
16
13
10
10
10
9
9
8
-------
Hazardous Waste Receivers with RCRA Exempt Units (Continued)
EPA ID
OH6890008976
NM5890110518
MID981090509
MND000823922
MID980504708
CAD008324949
ND3571 924759
MND0851 14890
NYD002211324
CTD043036995
GAD070330576
VTD002084705
PAD987283520
CTD0011 69010
AZ4570024055
MOD006326904
Site Name
US DOE FERNALD ENV MGMT
PROJECT
SANDIA NATIONAL
LABORATORIES
LACKS - AIRLANE
LORAL DEFENSE SYSTEMS - EAGAN
BANGOR INDUSTRIES, INC
TRW SPACE ELECTRONICS
MANHATTAN BEACH
GRAND FORKS AIR FORCE BA5L
ND
TELEX COMMUNICATIONS INC. -LE
XEROX CORP
TYCO/NORTH AMERICAN PRINTED
CIRCUITS
GNB TECHNOLOGIES INC
IBM
HENSHELL CORP
ENTHONE-OMI INC
DAVIS MONTHAN AFB
RESOURCE RECOVERY CENTER
UMC
Address
7400 WILLLY ROAD
1515 EUBANK BOULEVARD
4260 AIRLANE DRIVE, SE
2751 SHEPARD ROAD
101 RICHARD BEER MEMORIAL
DR
REDONDO AV «, 33RD ST
319ARW/CC
101 MINNESOTA AVENUE
JOSEPH C WILSON CTR FOR
TECH 800 PHILLKIPS RD BLD
304- 13S
4 OLD MONSON ROAD
3639 JOY RD
1000 RIVER ROAD
2922 N 19THST
350 FRONTAGE RD
5285 E MADERA ST
UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI
COLUMB
City
FERNALD
ALBUQUERQUE
KENTWOOD
ST. PAUL
BANGOR
MANHATTAN
BEACH
GRAND FORKS
AFB
LESUEUR
WEBSTER
STAFFORD
COLUMBUS
ESSEX
JUNCTION
PHILADELPHIA
WEST HAVEN
TUCSON
COLUMBIA
County
HAMILTON
BERNALILLO
KENT
RAMSEY
VAN BUREN
LOS
ANGELES
GRAND
FORKS
LESUEUR
MONROE
TOLLAND
MUSCOGEE
CHITTENDEN
PHILADELPHI
A
NEW HAVEN
PIMA
BOONE
State
OH
NM
Ml
MN
Ml
CA
ND
MN
NY
CT
GA
VT
PA
CT
AZ
MO
ZIP
450300000
871841117
495120000
551160000
490130000
902660000
582050000
560589785
145800000
060750000
319060000
054524299
191322196
065160000
857074927
652110000
Wastes
Received
(Short Tons)
8
7
5
5
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
3
3
3
3
3
-------
Hazardous Waste Receivers with RCRA Exempt Units (Continued)
EPA ID
MAD000650051
FLR000004564
MND000819284
ARD006347280
PAD000797928
MID000809632
MND0061 56590
MT2890090036
NYD980761191
NYD000631994
IND072078967
CAD990843989
AKD048679567
ID4890008952
FL2800016121
NJD01 1 550092
MD41 70024109
Site Name
WINDFIELD ALLOY INC.
ORANGE COUNTY ARTHROPOD
CONTROL
Honeywell Inc. HBC
SMITH FIBERGLASS PRODUCTS INC
ICI AMERICAS AERO & AUTO
TAMAQUA
DOW CORNING CORP. MIDLAND
PLANT
Federal-Hoffman, Inc.
MSE INC BUTTE WETO
ENVIRONMENTAL PRODUCTS K,
SERVICES INC
UNIVERSITY OF ROCHESTER
I. U. P.U.I.
IBM CORP STORAGE SYSTEMS
DIVISION
UNIVERSITY OF ALASKA
FAIRBANKS
USDOE IDAHO NAT'L
ENGINEERING LABORATORY
CAPE CANAVERAL AIR STATION
E.R. SQUIBB & SONS INC
NAVAL SURFACE WARFARE
CENTER
Address
1 5 MEDFORD STREET
2715 AMERICANA BLVD
1985 Douglas Drive N
2700W65THST
AYLAS RD OFF ROUTE 443
3901 S SAGINAW RD
900 Ehlen Drive
BUTTE INDUSTRIAL PARK
532 STATE FAIR BLVD
601 ELMWOOD AVE
1 1 00 W NORTH DRIVE
5600 COTTLE ROAD M/S
DNV/043B
1000 UNIVERSITY AVE
INEL RESERVATION
45 CES/CEV
1224 JUPITER STREET
ONE SQUIBB DRIVE
101 STRAUSS AVE
City
LAWFRENCE
ORI ANDO
Golden Valley
LITTLE ROCK
TAMAQUA
MIDLAND
Anoka, MN
BUTTE
SYRACUSE
ROCHESTER
INDIANAPOLIS
SAN JOSE
FAIRBANKS
SCOVILLE
PATRICK, AFB
NORTH
BRUNSWICK
INDIAN HEAD
County
ESSEX
ORANGE
Hennepin
PULASKI
SCHUYLKILL
MIDLAND
Anoka,
SILVERBOW
ONONDAGA
MONROE
MARION
SANTA
CLARA
FAIRBANKS
NORTH STAR
BUTTE
BREVARD
MIDDLESEX
CHARLES
State
MA
FL
MN
AR
PA
Ml
MN
MT
NY
NY
IN
CA
AK
ID
FL
NJ
MD
ZIP
018410000
328392162
554223992
722098591
182520000
486860995
000000000
597020000
132040000
146420000
462025183
951930001
997751605
834150000
329253343
089020000
206405035
Wastes
Received
(Short Tons)
2
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
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en
Hazardous Waste Receivers with RCRA Exempt Units (Continued)
EPA ID
COD041096314
UT0571 724350
UTD009094012
WVD045875291
NV1 21 0090006
NED000766816
ILD006271696
FLD001 447952
TN1 890090003
FLD000823393
SD2571924644
TXD069450997
PA621 3820503
TND003376928
CA4890008986
MD61 50004095
OHD0421 57644
Site Name
UNIV OF COLO HEALTH SCIENCES
CENTER
U.S. AIR FORCE -HILL AFB
BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY
DuPont Washington Works
HAWTHORNE ARMY DEPOT
UNIV OF NEBRASKA-EAST CAMPUS
OLIN CORP
UTC. PRATT & WHITNEY
U.S. DOE, OAK RIDGE NATIONAL
LABORATORY
UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA
ELLSWORTH AIR FORCE BASF
MOTOROLA, INC
LETTERKENNY ARMY DEPOT
TENN EASTMAN DIVISION OF
EASTMAN CHEMICA
LAWRENCE BERKELEY NATIONAL
LABORATORY
NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HFAI.ru
BP CHEMICAI S INC
Address
4200 F9THAVE BOX C275
OO-ALC/EM, 7274 WARDI FIGH
ROADBLDG 5
C-184C BNSN
P.O. BOX 25700
Route 892 South, DuPont Road
US ROUTE 95 NORTH
3630 E. CAMPUS
427 SHAMROCK ST
1 7900 BEEIJNE HIGHWAY
BETHEL VALLEY RD
BUILDING 831
1958 SCOTT DRIVE SITE 1
3501 ED BLUESTEIN Blvd
ATTN. SIOLE-EEJ
EASTMAN RD
ONE CYCLOTRON ROAD
'1000 ROCKVILLE PIKE BLDG 13
ROOM 2W64
1900 FORT AMANDA ROAD
City
DENVER
HILL AFB
PROVO
Washington
HAWTHORNE
LINCOLN
EAST ALTON
JUPITER
OAK RIDGE
GAINESVILLE
ELLSWORTH
AFB
Austin
CHAMBERSBUR
G
KINGSPORT
BERKELEY
BETHESDA
LIMA
County
DENVER
DAVIS
UTAH
WOOD
MINERAL
LANCASTER
DISON
PALM BEACH
ROANE
ALACHUA
PENNINGTO
N
TRAVIS
FRANKLIN
SULLIVAN
ALAMEDA
MONTGOME
RY
ALLEN
State
CO
UT
UT
WV
NV
NE
IL
FL
TN
FL
SD
TX
PA
TN
CA
MD
OH _j
ZIP
802620000
840565137
846025700
261810000
894155000
685830824
620241174
334780000
37000
326150000
577064710
78721
172014150
37662
94720
208920000
458040000
Wastes
Received
(Short Tons)
1
1
04
0.4
0.4
0.4
0.4
0.4
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.2
0.1
0.1
0.0
0.0
00
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Appendix M
Applicability Guidance
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Guidance for Determining Facility Applicability to the
National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants from
Off-Site Waste and Recovery Operations
(40 CFR part 63, subpart DD)
The National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants from Off-Site Waste
and Recovery Operations are a set of rules promulgated by the U.S. Environmental
Protection (EPA) in 40 CFR part 63. These rules provide for the control of hazardous air
pollutants (HAP) emissions from certain waste management and recovery operations that
are not subject to federal air standards under other subparts in Part 63. The applicability,
general standards, compliance requirements, reporting, and recordkeeping provisions are
specified in Subpart DD - National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants from
Off-Site Waste and Recovery Operations. In addition, Subpart DD cross-references the
following other subparts in Part 63 for the air emissions control requirements to be applied
to specific types of affected sources.
• Subpart OO - National Emission Standards for Tanks-Level 1
• Subpart PP - National Emission Standards for Containers
• Subpart QQ - National Emission Standards for Surface Impoundments
• Subpart RR - National Emission Standards for Individual Drain Systems
• Subpart VV - National Emission Standards for Oil-Water Separators and
Organic-Water Separators
The purpose of this appendix is to help you in determining if a given individual
facility is subject to the National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants from Off-
Site Waste and Recovery Operations in 40 CFR part 63. Answer the following series of
questions to decide whether your facility is subject to this rule.
1. Have you already determined whether your facility is a "major source" of
hazardous air pollutant (HAP) emissions as defined in 40 CFR 63.2? The term
"major source" means "any stationary source or group of stationary sources
located within a contiguous area and under common control that emits or has
the potential to emit, considering controls, in the aggregate 10 tons per year
(ton/yr) or more of any HAP or 25 ton/yr or more of any combination of HAP."
If you answer "YES" to Question 7
Then go to Question 2.
If you answer "NO" to Question 7
Then go directly to Question 3.
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2. Is your facility a "major source" of HAP emissions?
If you answer "YES" to Question 2
Then go to Question 3
If you answer "NO" to Question 2
Then STOP, your facility is not subject to 40 CFR 63 subpart DD.
3. Are any of the following waste management operations or recovery operations
listed in Questions 3a through 3f located at your facility? (answer "yes" or "no"
to each question)
3a. Does your facility mange RCRA hazardous waste and are any of the
waste management operations used to mange this waste subject to
the RCRA permitting requirements under either 40 CFR part 264 or
40 CFR part 265?
3b. Does your facility mange RCRA hazardous waste in a wastewater
treatment operation exempt from the RCRA permitting requirements
by the provisions in 40 CFR 264.1 (g)(6) or 40 CFR 265.1 (c)(10)?
3c. Does your facility recycle or reprocess RCRA hazardous waste in a
recovery operation that is exempt from the RCRA permitting
requirements by the provisions in 40 CFR 264.1(g)(2) or 40 CFR
265.1 (c)(6)?
3d. Is the predominant activity conducted at your facility the treatment of
wastewaters that are not RCRA hazardous wastes, and is your facility
not owned by a "state" as defined by Clean Water Act section 502(3)
or a "municipality" as defined by Clean Water Act section 502(4)?
3e. Does your facility recycle or reprocess "used solvent" in a recovery
operation that is not part of a chemical, petroleum, or other
manufacturing process already using air emission controls to comply
with another subpart of 40 CFR part 63? "Used solvent" means a
mixture of aliphatic hydrocarbons or a mixture of one and two ring
aromatic hydrocarbons used as a solvent and because of such use it is
contaminated by physical or chemical impurities.
3f. Does your facility re-refine or reprocess "used oil" in a recovery
operation that is subject to 40 CFR 279 subpart F - Standards for Used
Oil Processors and Refiners?
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If you answer "YES" to one or more of Questions 3a through 3f
Then go to Question 4.
If you answer "NO" to each Question 3a through 3f
Then STOP, your facility is not subject to 40 CFR 63 subpart DD
4. Are any of the materials listed in Questions 4a through 4c shipped or transferred
to your facility from other facilities? (answer "yes" or "no" to each question)
4a. Is waste, as defined by the EPA for 40 CFR 63 subpart DD, shipped or
transferred to your facility? "Waste" means a material generated from
industrial, commercial, mining, or agricultural operations or from
community activities, and this material is discarded, discharged, or is
being accumulated, stored, or physically, chemically, thermally, or
biologically treated before being discarded or discharged [see 40 CFR
63.681],
4b. Is used solvent, as defined by the EPA for 40 CFR 63 subpart DD,
shipped or transferred to your facility? "Used solvent" means a
mixture of aliphatic hydrocarbons or a mixture of one and two ring
aromatic hydrocarbons that has been used as a solvent and as a result
of such use is contaminated by physical or chemical impurities [see
40 CFR 63.681],
4c. Is used oil, as defined by the EPA for its Used Oil Management
Standards in 40 CFR part 279, shipped or transferred to your facility?
"Used oil" means any oil refined from crude oil or any synthetic oil
that has been used and as a result of such use is contaminated by
physical or chemical impurities [see 40 CFR 279.1].
If you answer "YES" to one or more of Questions 4a through 4c
Then go to Question 5.
If you answer "NO" to each of Questions 4a through 4c
Then STOP, your facility is not subject to 40 CFR 63 subpart DD
5. Did you identify in Question 4 that wastes are shipped or transferred to your
facility? (Did you answer "YES" to Question 4a?)
If you answer "YES" to Question 5
Then go to Question 6.
If you answer "NO" to Question 5
Then go directly to Question 7.
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6. Do any of the wastes being shipped or transferred to your facility contain
volatile organic compounds?
If you answer "YES" to Question 6
Then go directly to Question 9.
If you answer "NO" to Question 6
Then go to Question 7.
If you do not know or are uncertain of your answer to Question 6
Then go directly to Question 9,
1. Did you identify in Question 4 that used solvent or used oil is shipped or
transferred to your facility? (Did you answer "YES" to Question 4b or
Question 4c?)
If you answer "YES" to Question 7,
Then go to Question 8.
If you answer "NO" to Question 7
Then STOP, your facility is not subject to 40 CFR 63 subpart DD
8. Is your facility a "major source" of HAP emissions? [Note: At this time if you
have not already done so, you must determine whether your facility is a
"major source" of HAP emissions (see Question 1). Guidance for preparing a
"major source" determination for your facility is available from the U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency Office of Air Quality and Standards,
Information Transfer & Program Integration Division, Research Triangle Park,
NC 27711. After you determine whether your facility is a "major source,"
answer Question 8.
If you answer "YES" to Question 8
Then your facility is subject to 40 CFR 63 subpart DD.
If you answer "NO" to Question 8
Then STOP, your facility is not subject to 40 CFR 63 subpart DD.
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TECHNICAL REPORT DATA
(Please read Instructions on reverse before completing)
1. REPORT NO.
EPA-456/R-98-006
2.
4. TITLE AND SUBTITLE
National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants
Off-Site Waste and Recovery Operations
(40 CFR part 63, subpart DFJ)
List of Sources Potentially Subject to the Rule and How to Find Others
7 AUTHOR®
9 PERFORMING ORGANIZATION NAME AND ADDRESS
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards
Research Triangle Park, NC 2771 1
12. SPONSORING AGENCY NAME AND ADDRESS
Director
Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards
Office of Air and Radiation
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Research Triangle Park, NC 2771 1
3. RECIPIENT'S ACCESSION NO.
5 REPORT DATE
September, 16, 1998
6 PERFORMING ORGANIZATION CODE
8 PERFORMING ORGANIZATION REPORT NO
10 PROGRAM ELEMENT NO
11 CONTRACT/GRANT NO
68D60014
13 TYPE OF REPORT AND PERIOD COVERED
Final
14 SPONSORING AGENCY CODE
EPA/200/04
13 SUPPLEMENTARY NOTES
is ABSTRACT This document contains lists of potential sources subject to the Off-site Waste NESHAP which are Maximum Available Control Technology (MACT)
standards. We estimate the lists contain over 90% of the facilities that uill be subject to this rule. .Also, the document provides you with ways to locate the potential Off
site Waste sources not on these lists. Below are the six source lists you will find in the document:
• Facilities Receiving the Largest Volumes of Hazardous Waste from Off-site During 1986
TSDF Managing Off-Site Waste in 1986
• Centralized Wastewater Treatment Facilities
• Waste Combustion Facilities
• Cement Kilns that Burn Hazardous Waste
• Commercial Solvent Recovery Services
• Used Oil Recovery Services
17 KEY WORDS AND DOCUMENT ANALYSIS
* DESCRIPTORS
Air Pollution
Hazardous Air Pollutants
National Emission Standards
Toxics Implementation, Compliance
18 DISTRIBUTION STATEMENT
Release Unlimited
b tDENTIFTFRS/OPFN EMDED TERMS
Air Pollution control
19 SECURITY CLASS tRrpon) ^
Unclassified
20 SECURITY CLASS fPagft
Unclassified
o COSATI F«idA3™^j
2i NO OF PAGES
175
22 PRICE
EPA Fc«« 2220-1 (Rev 4-77) PREVIOUS EDITION IS OBSOLETE
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9. Are wastes being shipped or transferred to your facility that are not included in
the list of waste categories specified in 9a through 9g?
9a. Household waste, as defined by the EPA for its Municipal Solid
Waste Landfills Standards in 40 CFR part 258. "Household waste"
means any solid waste (including garbage, trash, and sanitary waste
in septic tanks) derived from households (including single and
multiple residences, hotels and motels, bunkhouses, ranger stations,
crew quarters, campgrounds, picnic grounds, and day-use recreation
areas) [see 40 CFR 258.2].
9b Radioactive mixed waste as defined by the EPA managed according to all
applicable regulations under Atomic Energy Act and Nuclear Waste Policy
Act authorities
9c. Hazardous waste generated as a result of implementing remedial
activities required under the Resource Conservation and Recovery
Act (RCRA) corrective action authorities (RCRA sections 3004(u),
3004(v), or 3008(h)), Comprehensive Environmental Response,
Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA) authorities, or similar
Federal or State authorities,
9d. Hazardous waste generated by residential households (e.g., old paint,
home garden pesticides) and subsequently is collected as a
community service by government agencies, businesses, or other
organizations for promoting the proper disposal of this waste.
9e. Waste transferred from a chemical manufacturing plant or other
facility that is subject to the provisions for process wastewater in
sections 63.132 through 63.147 in 40 CFR 63 subpart G - National
Emission Standards for Organic Hazardous Air Pollutants from the
Synthetic Organic Chemical Manufacturing Industry, and the owner
or operator of the facility from which the waste is transferred has
complied with the provisions of 40 CFR 63.132(g).
9f. Waste transferred from a chemical manufacturing plant, petroleum
refinery, or coke by-product recovery plant that is subject to 40 CFR
61 subpart FF - National Emission Standards for Benzene Waste
Operations, and for which both of the following conditions apply to
the waste: (1) The waste is generated at a facility that is not exempted
under the provisions of 40 CFR 61.342(a) from meeting the air
emission control standards of 40 CFR 61 subpart FF; and (2) the
owner or operator of the facility from which the waste is transferred
has complied with the provisions of 40 CFR 61.342(f).
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9g. Wastewater from pumping ship ballast water from a ship to an
onshore wastewater treatment facility.
If you answer "YES" to Question 9
Then go directly to Question 7 7.
If you answer "NO" to Question 9
Then go to Question 10.
10. Did you identify in Question 4 that used solvent or used oil are also shipped
or transferred to your facility? (Did you answer "YES" to Question 4b or
Question 4c?)
If you answer "YES" to Question 10,
Then go to Question 7 7.
If you answer "NO" to Question 10
Then STOP, your facility is not subject to 40 CFR 63 subpart DD
11. Is your facility a "major source" of HAP emissions? [Note: At this time if you
have not already done so, you must determine whether your facility is a
"major source" of HAP emissions (see Question 1). Guidance for preparing
a "major source" determination for your facility is available from the U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency Office of Air Quality and Standards,
Information Transfer & Program Integration Division, Research Triangle
Park, NC 27711. After you determine whether your facility is a "major
source," answer Question 11.
If you answer "YES" to Question 77
Then your facility is subject to 40 CFR 63 subpart DD.
If you answer "NO" to Question 11
Then STOP, your facility is not subject to 40 CFR 63 subpart DD.
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