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1985 BIENNIAL REPORT STATE PROFI.E FOR HE STATE DF N
(TABLE 3 DF 3)
WASTE STREAM GENERATION STATE RANKING CD1?A*ED T3 NATIONA. RANKING (TOP FIFTY)
NATIONAL
RANK
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
dASTE
CODE
D302
HONX
DONX
3007
<01X
F003
DD03
3001
Ob2
F006
Obi
FOHX
0008
K104
013
<011
<087
P320
F302
016
J036
O48
F007
JOMX
F005
F001
<051
F019
0005
O01
<049
0000
0006
F009
0009
K047
FD24
D004
<022
K044
J188
K071
D010
K060
J220
002
<031
K052
<083
<018
QUANTITY GENERATED
IN STATE (T3NS)
123, 81b
NONE
NONE
402,512
NONE
516
.NONE
4,096
4,332
567
5,088
NONE
711
NONE
.NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
453
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
731
415
NONE
13
65
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
<1
<1
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
^ONE
NONE
.NONE
NONE
NONE
i^ONE
NONE
NONE
STATE rfASTE
C30E RANK
2
N/A
N/A
1
N/A
9
N/A
5
4
8
3
N/A
7
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
10
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
6
11
N/A
15
13
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
23
21
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
PERCENT OF
STATE TOTA.
22.78
N/A
N/A
74.06
N/A
0.09
N/A
0.75
0.79
0.10
0.93
N/A
0.13
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
0.08
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
0.13
0.07
N/A
0.00
0.01
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
0.00
0.00
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
SOURCE: PREPARED FOR EPA BY DPRA, INC. (SURVEY SECTIDN III8 DATA. 3L83350)
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BIENNIAL REPJRT
STATE PRO=ILE FOR
(TABLE L UF 3)
THE STATE OF NEVADA
TOTAL NU1BER OF RCRA REGULATED LARGE GENERATORS (SECTION IA): I/
TOTAL 3UANTITY (TONS) 0? REGULATED rfASTE GENERATED (StC. IA/III8): 2/
RCRA REGJLATED
FACILITIES
FACILITIES
FACILITIES
TSD FACILITIES (SECTION II)
MANAGING DNLY ONSITE GENERATED rfASTE:
MANAGING ONLY OFFS1TE GENERATED rfASTE:
MANAGING WASTE GENERATED 3DTH ON AND OFFSITE:
TOTAL TSD NUMBER AND PERCENT OF dASTE
N'J1
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1985 BIENNIAL REPORT
STATE PROFILE FOR
(TABLE 2 OF 3)
THE STATE OF N6VA1A
TOTAL QUANTITY OF HAZARDOUS WASTE
REPORTED SHIPPED OUT OF STATE
(EXPORTS):
TOTAL QUANTITY OF HAZARDOJS WASTE
REPORTED SHIPPED FROM 3T-I?? STATES
IMPORTS): I/
RECEI/ING TONS STATES SHIPPING
STATr SHIPPED TO NEVADA
CALIFORNIA l,
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1985 BIENNIAL REPORT STATE PROFILE FOR THE STATE OF NEVADA
(TABLE 3 3F 3)
WASTE STREAM GENERATION STATE RANKING C01?A*ED TO NATIONA^ RANKING (TOP FIFTY)
NATIONAL
RANK
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
. 38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
dASTE
CODE
DD02
HOflX
DOMX
0007
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1935 BIENNIAL REPORT STATE PROFILE FDR THE STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE
(TABLE 1 3F 3)
TOTAL NU1BER OF RCRA REGULATED LARGE GENERATORS (SECTION IA): I/
TOTAL QUANTITY ( T3NS ) Or REGULATED rfASTE GENERATED (SEC. U/IIIB): II
j.02
'PERCENT
RCRA REGJLATED TSD FACILITIE
FACILITIES MANAGI
NG ONLY
FACILITIES MANAGING 3NLY
FACILITIES MANAGI
TOTAL TSD NUMBER AND
NG WAST
PERCENT
S (SECTION I
ONSITE GENE
I)
*ATED rfASTE:
OFFSITE GENERATED WASTE:
E GENERATED
OF WASTE:
TOTAL 3UANTITY OF RCRA ^EbULATED dASTE M
HANDLING METHOD
CONTAINERS
STORAGE TANKS
3THER ST3RAGE
TREATMENT TANKS
DTHER TREATMENT
TOTA. ST3R/TREAT
INJECTIOM WELLS
LANDFILLS
LAND TREATMENT
3CEAN DISPOSAL
SURFACE IMPOUNDMENTS
WASTE PILES
SURFACE IMPOUNDMENTS
SURFACE IMPOUNDMENTS
3THER DISPOSAL
TOTAL DISPOSAL
INCINERATORS
RECYCLIN3(OPTIONAL)
CODE
SOI
S02
S05
T01
T0<»
079
083
081
D82
083
S03
S0<»
T02
D3<»
T03
R01
NJMUEft OF
FACILITIES -
1 1 c T u r wcTwnn
u j i^vj nci nuu
(SECTION II)
<,
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
GRAND TOTAL
3DTH ON AND OF
N'JIIER
3
1
FSITE: 3
9
ANAGED (SECTION IIA/VI):
HAZARDOUS *
ONSITE
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
39
89
0
0
: 89
ASTE 3UANTITIES
(SECTION VI) 3/
OFFSITE
601
0
3
0
0
601
3
0
3
0
0
3
3
0
3
0
0
3
601
3F «AS1
25 .81)
7<». 23
3.00
100
r =
y.
X.
X.
X.
721
HASOLED
TOTAL
S31
0
0
0
0
S31
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
39
89
0
0
590
SOURCE: 'REP4REO FOR EPA BY DPRA, INC. (SURVEY SECTIONS I, II» III AN3 VI
DATA. DL88350)
I/ SMALL 3UAMTITY GENERATORS WITH LESS THAN 13.2 TONS/YEAR (1000 KG/13NTH)
ARE N3T REPORTED BUT GENERATORS WITH 11SSING 3JANTITIES ARE INCLUOfcO.
2/ STATE-ONLY HAZARDOUS WASTE MAY 8E KrP3RTED IN ADDITION T3 RCRA ?E3JLATE3
HAZARDOUS WASTE. THE LARGER 3JANTITY IN SECTIUN IA AND IIIB IS REPORTED
MINIMIZE MISSING DATA.
3/ MULTIPLE COUNTING OF WASTES BY HANDLING METHOD MAY OCCUR.
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1935 BIENNIAL REPORT STATE PROFILE FDR THE STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE
(TABLE 2 DF 3)
TOTAL 3U4NTITY OF HAZARDOUS WASTE
REPORTED SHIPPED OUT GF STATE
(EXPORTS):
TOTAL 3JANTITY DF HAZARDOUS dASTt
REPORTED SHIPPED FROM OTHER STATES
(IMPORTS): I/
RECEIVING
STATE
CQNNECTi:uT
MASSACHUSETTS
MARYLAND
MAINE
MICHIGAN
NORTH CAROLINA
vicu IPD^-V
NEW YORK
OHIO
PENNSYLVANIA
RHODE ISLAND
VIRGINIA
WYOMING
TOTAL
TONS
SHIPPED
15
5,005
1
2
232
24
1,915
1,969
391
634
0
1,330
12,401
STATES SHIPPING
T3 NEW HAMPSHIRE
MASSACHUSETTS
MAINE
NEW JERSEY
NEW YOK<
RHODE ISLAND
VERMONT
TOTAL
TINS
527
133
13,775
23
14,513
SOURCE: 'REPARED FDR tPA BY DPRA, I>4C. (SURVEY SECTION IV DATA. Di.38350)
I/ THE 3UANTITIES REPRESENT THE TDNS REPDRTED bY SHIPPING STATES. TONS SHIPPE
MAY INCLUDE STATE-ONLY REGULATED HAZARDOUS WASTE. 3JANTITIES RECEIVED BY
EACH STATE WERE NOT REQUESTED.
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1935 BIENNIAL REPORT STATE PR3FILE FDR THE STATE 3F NErf HA1PS-II*?
(TABLE 3 3F 3)
rfASTE STREA1 GENERATION STATE RANKING C31PASED TO NATIONA. RANKING (T3P FIFTY)
NATIONA.
RANK
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
rfASTE
CDDE
3002
10MX
00.1X
3007
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1985 BIENNIAL REPORT STATE PRQFI.c FDR THE STATE 3F NEW JE^SEf
(TABLE 1 3F 3)
TOTAL NU13ER OP RCRA RE3JLATED LARGE GENERATORS (SECTION IA): I/ 1,<»80
TOTAL QUANTITY (TONS) OF REGULATED aASTE GENERATED (SfcC. IA/III8): II 8,-)99oi2
RCRA REGJLATED TSO FACIL
FACILITIES MANAG
FACILITIES 1A.NAG
FACILITIES 1ANAG
TOTAL T5D NUMBER AND
ING
ING
ING
PER
ITIES (SECTION I
I)
PERCENT
NU19ER OF «ASTE
ONLY DNSITE GENERATED *ASTE:
3.NLY OFFSITE GEN
WASTE GENERATED
CENT OF dASTE:
ERATED *ASTE:
93TH JN A,ND 3FFSI
TOTAL QUANTITY OF RCRA REGULATED dASTE MANAGED (SECTION I
HANDLING METHOD
CONTAINERS
STORAGE TAN,13b
7,709,007
0
1,0<»9
195
0
62
7,010
2,608
0
418
11, 3^1
10,886
0
7,731,233
CTION VI)
OFFSITE
_« TOM ^ \ — »
10,35,942
IES HANJLEO
3/
TOTAL
59,797
146,760
801
7,681,387
123,208
8,016,953
0
1,365
232
0
62
7,D10
3,342
49
1,059
13,119
41 ,454
0
3,071,526
SOURCE: PREPARED FOR EPA BY OPRA, INC. (SURVEY SECTIONS I, II, III AND VI
DATA. DL88350)
I/ SMALL QUANTITY GENERATORS WITH LESS THAN 13.2 TONS/YEAR (1000 KG/IDNTH)
ARE NDT REPORTED BUT GENERATORS WITH 1ISSING QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED.
2/ STATE-ONLY HAZARDOUS -4ASTE MAY 3E REPDRTEO IN ADDITION T3 RCRA REGJLATED
HAZARDOUS WASTE. THE LARGER QUANTITY IN SECTION IA AND IIIB IS REPORTED TO
MINIMIZE MISSING DATA.
3X MULTIPLE COUNTING OF WASTES bY HANDLING METHOD MAY OCCUR.
4/ NEW JERSEY'S GENERATED HAZARDOUS WASTE INCLUDES APPROXIMATELY 7 MILLION TONS OF WASTEWATER
GOING THROUGH EXEMPT PROCESSES.
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1985 BIENNIAL REPORT STATE PROFI.E FDR THE STATE 3F NEW JERSEY
(TABLE 2 OF 3)
TOTAL QUANTITY OF HAZARDOUS WASTE
REPORTED SHIPPED OUT OF STATE
(EXPORTS):
TOTAL QUANTITY DF HAZARJOJS *
REPORTED SHIPPED F*QM JTHF.? STATES
(IMPORTS): I/
RECEIVING
STATE
ALABAMA
ARKANSAS
CONNECTICUT
DELAWARE
FOREIGN
GEORGIA
ILLINOIS
INDIANA
KANSAS
KENTUCKY
LOUISIANA
MASSACHUSETTS
MARYLAND
MAINE
MICHIGAN
MINNESOTA
MISSOURI
NORTH CAROLINA
NEW HAMPSHIRE
NEW JERSEY
NEVADA
NEW YORK
OHIO
PENNSYLVANIA
RHODE ISLAND
SOUTH CAROLINA
SOUTH DA
1,427
L62
l»23tt
74
381
1,326
3
2,37b
23
6,696
33, 195
1,026
4,011
219
5(1
3,409
363
40
24,453
1,360
L
43,425
46
306
o,4B8
£. 1
0 J
695
0,043
1,314
11
3,172
152,073
SOURCE:
I/
PREPARED FOR EPA BY OPRA, INC. (SURVEY SECTION IV DATA. DL88350)
THE 3JANTITIES REPRESENT THE TONS REPORTED BY SHIPPING STATES. TONS SH.IPPct
MAY INCLUDE STATE-ONLY REGULATED HAZARDOUS WASTE. QUANTITIES DECEIVED BY
EACH STATE WERE NOT REQUESTED.
21 NEW JERSEY'S EXPORTS INCLUDE 117,443 TONS OF STATE-ONLY REGULATED WASTES. NEW JERSEY'S
IMPORTS INCLUDE 65,918 TONS OF STATE-ONLY REGULATED WASTES.
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1985 BIENNIAL REPORT STATE PRQFI.E FOR THE STATE JF NEW JE»SEr
(TA3LE 3 3F 3)
WASTE STHEA1 GENERATION STATE RANKING C31PARED TO NATIONAu RANKING 9,8b9
2,374
16,009
11,956
39,357
42,231
5,3*JO
NONE
NONE
NONE
<1
8,197
NONE
1
84
1,478
18,899
29,635
6,805
9,619
<1
930 .
482
734
NONE
1,471
433
5,799
NONE
76
2,553
35
NONE
167
51
288
NONE
132
NONE
2,334
8
NONE
NONE
STATE rtASTE
C30E RANK
7
4
1
12
2
3
12
3
20
11
13
6
5
18
N/A
N/A
N/A
160
15
N/A
129
52
23 .
10
9
16
14
136
27
36
32
N/A
24
37
17
N/A
58
19
67
N/A
t5
62
40
N/A
48
N/A
21
95
N/A
N/A
PERCENT GF
STATE TOTAL
3.41
0.70
93.56
0.16
1.44
3.35
0.02
O.dO
0.02
3.18
0.13
3.45
0.48
0.06
N/A
N/A
N/A
0.00
0.09
N/A
0.00
0.00
0.01
3.21
0.34
0.07
0.11
0.00
0.01
0.00
0.00
N/A
0.01
0.00
3.06
N/A
0.00
0.02
3.00
N/A
0.00
0.00
0.00
N/A
0.00
N/A
0.02
0.00
N/A
N/A
SOURCE: PREPARED FOR EPA BY DPRA, INC. (SURVEY SECTION IIIB DATA. TL8B350)
I/ IN NEW JERSEY DOMX IS PRIMARILY WASTEWATER GOING THROUGH EXEMPT PROCESSES.
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1385 BIENNIAL REPORT STATE PRQFI.E FDR THK STATE JF NEW I^
(TABLE 1 OF 3)
TOTAL NU13E* OF RCRA RESJLATED LARGE GENERATORS (SECTION U): I/
TOTAL QUANTITY (TONS) OF REGULATED WASTE GENERATED (SEC. IA/IIIB): 2/
RCRA REGJLATED TSD FACILITIES
FACILITIES 1ANAG
FACI.1TIES MANAG
FACILITIES MANAG
TOTAL TSD NUMBER AND
ING ONLY
ING ONLY
ING WASTE
PERCENT
(SECTION II)
NJ13ER
ONSITE GENERATED WAS FE:
OFFSITE GENERAT
GENERATED BOTH
OF WASTE:
TOTAL QUANTITY OF RCRA REGULATED dASTE MANAG
ED WASTE:
ON AND OFFSITE:
Ei) (SECTION HA/VI):
NUMBER UF HAZARDOUS WASTE QUANT
HANDLING METHOD
CONTAINERS
STORAGE TANKS
OTHER STORAGE
TREATMENT TANKS
OTHER TREATMENT
TOTA. STDR/TREAT
INJECTION WELLS .
LANDFILLS
LAND TREATMENT
OCEAN DISPOSAL
SURFACE IMPOUNDMENTS
WASTE PILES
SURFACE IMPOUNDMENTS
SURFACE IMPOUNDMENTS
OTHER DISPOSAL
TOTAL DISPOSAL
INCINERATORS
RECYCLIN3(OPTIONA_)
ii
FACILITIES
c i M r: MC T unr\
U.4A1VJ ' I fc. 1 1 1 U W —
CODE (SECTION II)
SOI
S02
S05
TO!
T04
079
080
081
082
D83
S03
S04 '
TO?
084
T03
R01
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
GRAND TOTAL:
(SECTION V
ONSITE OFFSITE
130
68
0
169
26
444
111
22
1,059
0
286
0
0
4 ,435
43
6,035
177
0
6,626
16
0
0
16
ITTES
I) 3/
0
3
3
0
0
3
0
0
3
0
3
3
0
0
3
3.
3
0
0
PERCENT
OF WASTE
103 y.
0.03 X
o.oo y.
100 y.
7,423
HANDLED
TOTAL
130
68
0
169
26
444
111
22
1,059
0
236
0
0
4,435
43
6,035
177
0
6,626
SOURCE: PREPARE} FOR EPA BY DPRA, INC. (SURVEY SECTIONS I, II, III AND VI
DATA. DL88350)
I/ SMALL 3UANFITY GENERATORS WITH LESS THAN 13.2 TONS/YEAR (1000 KG/MONTH)
ARE NDT REPORTED BUT GENERATORS WITH 1ISSING 3JANTITIES ARE INCLUDED.
2/ STATE-ONLY HAZARDOUS WASTE MAY BE REPORTED IN ADDITION TO RCRA REGJLATED
HAZARDOUS WASTE. THE LARGER 3JA.NT1TY IN SECTION U AND IIIB IS REPORTED TO
MINIMIZE MISSING DATA.
3/ MULTIPLE COUNTING OF WASTES BY HANDLING METHOD MAY OCCUR.
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1985 BIENNIAL REPORT
STATE PROFI.E FDK
(TABLE 2 0? 3)
THE STATE JF NEW 1 E < I C
TOTAL QUANTITY OF HAZARDOUS WASTE
REPORTED SHIPPED OUT OF STATE
(EXPORTS):
TOTAL 3JANTITY 3F HAZAR3JJS «AST£
REPORTED SHIPPED F*CM JTHER STAftS
(IMPORTS): I/
RECEIVING
STATE
ARKANSAS
ARIZONA
:ALI=ORNI A
r T i n o A n n
LJLUKAUU
ILLINOIS
1ISSOURI
NEW YORK
OKLAHOMA
RHODE ISLAND
TEXAS
UTAH
TOTAL
TONS
SHIPPED
11
55
I ,2^«»
is?
i j f.
11
1
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1985 BIENNIAL REPORT STATE PROFI.E FOR THE STATE OF NEW lE
(TABLE 3 OF 3)
dASTE STREAM GENERATION STATE RANKING C01PA*ED TO NATIONAL RANKING (TUP FIFTY)
NATIONAL
RANK
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
rfASTE
CODE
D002
10.1X
33NX
3007
REPA*E3 FDR EPA flY DPRA, INC. (SURVEY SECTION IIIB DATA. 3L89350)
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1935 BIENNIAL REPORT STATE PROFI.E FOR THE STATS OF NEH OR<
(TABLE 1 OF 3)
TOTAL NU1BER OF RCRA REGULATED LARGE GENERATORS (SECTION IA): I/
TOTAL QUANTITY (TONS) OP REGULATED dASTE GENERATEi) (SEC. lA/IIId): II
652
RCRA REGJLATED TSD FACIL
FACILITIES MANAGING
FACILITIES MANAGI
FACI.ITIES MANAGI
TOTAL TSD NUMBER AND
NG
NG
PER
ITIES (SECTION II
DNLY ONSITE GENE*
ONLY OFFSITE GENE
HASTE GENERATED B
CENT OF HASTE:
)
ATED HASTE:
*ATED HASTE:
DTH UN A*0 OFFS
TOTAL QUANTITY OF 9CRA REGULATED HASTE MANAGED (SECTION
HANDLING METHOD
CONTAINERS
STORAGE TANKS
DTHER STDRAGE
TREATMENT TANKS
DTHER TREATMENT
TOTA. STDR/TREAT
INJECTION HELLS
LANDFILLS
LAND TREATMENT
OCEAN DISPOSAL
SURFACE IMPOUNDMENTS
HASTE PILES
SURFACE IMPOUNDMENTS
SURFACE IMPOUNDMENTS
DTHER DISPOSAL
TOTAL DISPOSAL
INCINERATORS
RECYCLIN3(OPTIONAL)
NUMBER OF
FACILITIES
iiciwr « c T i_inr\
w j i !^ v> n c i nuu
CODE (SECTION II)
SOI
S02
S05
T01
T04
079
D83
081
082
083
S03
S04
T02
084
T03
R01
113
60
14
34
31
0
3
2
0
3
3
13
2
0
10
0
GRAND TOTAL:
HAZARDOUS MAS
PERCENT
•NUMBER OF HASTE
ITE:
I IA/VI ) :
TE QUANTIT
(SECTION VI)
ONSITE
31,2b8
6b ,749
2 ,124
6,179,800
2,463,665
8,743,62*
0
13 ,478
0
0
221,355
12,252
190, 762
52,854
0
490,701
4b,252
0
9,280,579
3FFSITE
44,015
3,773
491,755
39,459
581,695
0
36,658
32,887
3
3
62,613
4,384
24,287
0
210,829
11,451
3
803, 97S
88 (J3.39 X.
9 3.95 /.
35 15. bb X.
132 100 '/.
10,219,612
IES HANDLED
3/
TOTAL
33,9b2
110, 7b4
5,397
6,671,555
2,503,144
9,325,322
0
130,136
32,337
0
221,355
74,365
195,146
77,141
0
731,530
57,703
0
10,384,555
SOURCE: 'REPAREO FOR EPA BY DPRA, INC. (SURVEY SECTIONS I, II, III AN3 VI
DATA. DL88350)
I/ SMALL 3UANTITY GENERATORS WITH LESS THAN 13.2 TONS/YEA.* (1000 KG/M3NTH)
ARE NDT REPORTED 3UT GENERATORS -UTH MISSING 3JANTITIES ARE INCLUDED.
2/ STATE-ONLY HAZARDOUS WASTE MAY BE RHPDRTED IN ADDITION TD RCRA SEGJLATED
HAZARDOUS HASTE. THE LARGER 3JANTITY IN SECTION IA ANJ IIIB IS REPORTED TQ
MINIMIZE MISSING OATA.
3/ MULTIPLE COUNTING OF HASTES BY HANDLING METHOD MAY OCCJR.
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1985 BIENNIAL REPORT
STATE PROFI_E FOR
(TABLE I DF 3)
THE STATE OF NEW r3R<
TOTAL QUANTITY OF HAZAR)OUS HASTE
REPORTED SHIPPED OUT OF STATE
(EXPORTS):
TOTAL UJANTITY OF HAZARDOJS dASTE
REPORTED SHIPPED PROM DT.H?* STATES
(IMPORTS): I/
RECEIVING
STATE
ALABAMA
ARKANSAS
CALIFORNIA
CONNECTICUT
FOREIGN
GEORGIA
ILLINOIS
INDIANA
KANSAS
KENTUCKY
LOUISIANA
MASSACHUSETTS
MARYLAND
MICHIGAN
MINNESOTA
MISSOURI
NORTH CAROLINA
NEW HAMPSHIRE
NEW JERSEY
NEVADA
OHIO
PENNSYLVANIA
RHODE IS. AND
SOUTH CAROLINA
TENNESSEE
TEXAS
VIRGINIA
rfEST VIRGINIA
TOTAL
TONS
SHIPPED
471
1,637
20
6,273
S,555
1,252
3 , la9
1,377
337
2,313
12,616
655
2,171
3,964
35
539
24
13,775
24,453
23
32,883
17,864
851
394
1,028
253
941
1,317
137,710
STATES SHIPPING
TD NtW YORK
ALABAMA
ARIZONA
CALIFORNIA
COLORADO
CONNECTICUT
DISTRICT OF COLJ.MBIA
DELAWARE
FLORIDA
GEORGIA
ILLINOIS
INDIANA
KANSAS
KENTUCKY
cOUlSIANA
MASSACHUSETTS
MARYLAND
MAINE
MICHIGAN
MINNESOTA
MISSOURI .
MONTANA
NORTH CAROLINA
NORTH DAKOTA
NEBRASKA
NEd HAMPSHIRE
NErf JERSEY
NE* MEXICO
JHIO
1 M \ A k4fl M A
J K L A nU H A
PENNSYLVANIA
PUERTO RICO
RHODE ISLAND
SOUTH CAROLINA
TENNESSEE
TEXAS
JTAH
VIRGINIA
VERMONT
4ASHINGTJN
WISCONSIN
rfEST VIRGINIA
TOTAL
TONS
SHIPPED
a
3
23d
a
9,320
351
407
9->
3
1,762
aa
0
2,357
0
72,12J
14,382
337
443
154
174
i
3oa
10
32
1,913
45,175
22
13,301
21
L
12,594
14
1,555
1,320
212
1,360
0
1,656
b,907
6
222
354
133,338
SOURCE: PREPARED FOR EPA BY DPRA, INC. I SURVEY SECTION IV DATA. DL83350)
I/ THE QUANTITIES REPRESENT THE TONS REPORTED BY SHIPPING STATES. TONS SHIPPEC
MAY INCLUDE STATE-ONLY REGULATED HAZARDOUS *ASTE. QJANTITIES DECEIVED BY
EACH STATE rfERE NOT REQUESTED.
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1985 BIENNIAL REPORT STATE PROFI.E FOR THE STATE OF .ME*
(TABLE 3 3F 3)
rfASTE STREA1 GENERATION STATE RANGING C31i>A*ED TO NATlONAu. RANKING (TDP FIFTY)
NATIONAL
RANK
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
HASTE
CODE
3302
101X
DOMX
3007
O1X
F003
3003
3D01
<0b2
F006
061
F01X
3008
K104
O13
<011
<087
PD20
F002
<016
J036
048
F007
U0.1X
F005
F001
<051
F019
0005
O01
<049
0000
D006
F009
0009
K047
F024
D004
K022
<044
U188
<071
0010
<060
0220
<002
K031
<052
<083
<018
QUANTITY GENERATED
IN STATE (TDNS)
59,135
NONE
2,757
14,884
NONE
23,985
18,499
21,699
30,846
29,432
2,562
NONE
6,524
NONE
NONE
NONE
1,301
NONE
51,634
NONE
NONE
12,555
3,890
NONE
8,954
6,607
47
40,057
49,584
NONE
NONE
NONE
6,303
821
1,091
NONE
4
1,847
NONE
1
15,883
5,323
96
NONE
1,843
13,113
NONE
15
NONE
NONE
STATE *ASTE
CDDE RAN*
I
N/A
21
11
N/A
7
9
8
5
6
22
N/A
16
N/A
N/A
N/A
26
N/A
2
N/A
N/A
13
20
N/A
14
15
50
4
3
N/A
N/A
N/A
17
30
27
N/A
77
23
N/A
98
10
18
40
N/A
24
12
N/A
65
N/A
,N/A
PERCENT OF
STATE TOTA.
13.30
N/A
0.62
3.34
N/A
5.39
4.16
4.U8
6.94
6.62
0.57
N/ A
1.46
N/A
N/A
N/A
0.29
N/A
11.61
N/A
N/A
2.32
0.87
N/A
2.01
1.48
0.01
9.01
11.15
N/A
N/A
N/A
1.41
0.18
0.24
N/A
0.00
0.41
N/A
0.00
3.57
1.19
0.02
N/A
0.41
2.95
N/A
0.00
N/A
N/A
SOURCE: OREPARED FDR EPA BY DPRA, INC. (SURVEY SECTION III3 DATA. 9L88350)
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1935 BIENMIAL REPORT STATE PROFILE FDR THE STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA
(TABLE 1 OF 3)
TOTAL NU1BER OF RCRA REGULATED LARGE GENERATORS (SECTION IA): I/
TOTAL QUANTITY (TONS) OF REGULATED WASTE GENERATED (SEC. IA/IIId): II 1,235,343
RCRA REGJLATED TSD FACILITIES
FACI.ITIES MANAGI
FACILITIES 1ANAGI
FACILITIES 1ANAGI
TDTAL TSD NUM3ER AND
NG DNLY
NG DNLY
NG WASTE
PERCENT
(SECTION II
)
NJ1
ONSITE GENERATED WASTE:
OFFSITE GENE
GENERATED 9
OF WASTE:
RATED «ASTE:
JTH ON AND OFFblTE:
TOTAL QUANTITY OF RCRA REGULATED WASTE MANAGED (SECTI
HANDLING METHOD
CONTAINERS
STORAGE TANKS
DTHER STDRAGE
TREATMENT TANKS
DTHER TREATMENT
TOTAL STDR/TREAT
INJECTI3M WELLS
LANDFILLS
•LAND TREATMENT
OCEAN DISPOSAL
SURFACE IMPOUNDMENTS
WASTE PILES
SURFACE IMPOUNDMENTS
SURFACE IMP3UNDMENTS
DTHER DISPOSAL
TOTAL DISPOSAL
INCINERATORS
RECYCLINS(OPTIONAL)
1 1
U
CODE (
SOI
S02
SOS
T01
T04
D79
D83
081
082
083
S03
S04
T02
D84
T03
R01
NUMBER UF
FACILITIES
C T V r MCTMnn
j i
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1935 BIENNIAL REPORT
STATE PROFILE
(TA3LE 2
FDR THE
3F 3)
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA
TOTAL 3J4NTITY OF HAZARDOUS WASTE
REPORTED SHIPPED OUT 3F STATE
(EXPORTS):
TOTAL QUANTITY 3F HAZARDJJS *A$TE
REPORTED SHIPPED FROM 3THE* STATES
(IMPORTS): I/
RECEIVING
STATE
ALABAMA
ARKANSAS
CONNECTICUT
FLORIDA
FOREIGN
3EORGI A
1,-LINDIS
INDIANA
KENTUCKY
LOUISIANA
MASSACHUSETTS
MARYLAND
MICHIGAN
NEW JERSEY
NEW YORK
OHIO
'ENNSYLVANU
RHODE IS. AND
SOUTH CAROLINA
TENNESSEE
VIRGINIA
TOTAL
TONS
SHIPPED
3,817
It
1,
1,
1,
1,
3,
1,
2,
44,
b,
73,
27
oO
192
69
1-J7
286
302
016
148
9
934
73
409
308
163
733
2
746
894
219
603
STATES SHIPPING
TD NORTH CAROLINA
ALABAMA
ARKANSAS
CONNECTICUT
DELA4AKE
FLORIDA
GEORGIA
ILLINOIS
INDIANA
-------
1935 BIENNIAL REPORT STATE PROFILE FDR THE STATE OF NORTH C
(TABLE 3 3F 3)
dASTE STREAM GENERATION STATE RANKING CDIPA^ED T3 NATIONAL RANKING (TOP FIFTY)
NATIONAL
RANK
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
rfASTE
CODE
0002
1D1X
ODMX
0007
O.1X
F033
3003
D001
<062
F006
<061
FOHX
3008
<104
<013
KD11
<087
P020
F002
K016
J036
<048
FD07
J31X
F005
F001
K051
F019
3005
<001
K049
3000
3006
F009
D009
<047
F024
D004
<022
K044
U188
<071
0310
K060
U220
<002
K031
<052
<083
K018
QUANTITr GENERATED
IN STATE (TONS)
768,600
5,263
1,143
190,164
3
3,260
711
21,648
1,616
176,536
2,235
179
10,148
NONE
NONE
.NONE
191
.NONE
2,225
iNONE
<1
NONE
60,430
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1385 BIENNIAL REPORT STATE PROFILE FDR THE STATE 3F NORTH DAK3TA
(TA3LE 1 3F 3)
TOTAL NUMBER OF RCRA REGULATED LARGE GENERATORS (SECTION IA): I/
TOTAL QUANTITY (TONS) OF REGULATED dASTE GENERATED (SEC. IA/IIIB): II
RCRA REGJLATED TSD FACILITIES
FACILITIES .MANAGING ONLY
FACILITIES MANAG
FACILITIES MAMAG
TOTAL TSD NUM3ER AND
ING 3NLY
ING HASTE
PERCENT
(SECTION I
I ) N
ONSITE GENERATED HASTE:
OFFSITE GEN
GENERATED
OF HASTE:
ELATED HASTE:
33TH ON AND OFFSITE:
J11ER
5
1
1
7
• PERCENT
OP HA s TE
34.85 '/.
15.13 X.
3.02 X.
103 X.
TOTAL 3UANTITY 3F RCRA REGULATED HASTE MANAGED (SECTION IIA/VI): ^4,373
HANDLING METHOD
CONTAINERS
STORAGE TANKS
3THER ST3RA3E
TREATMENT TANKS
3THER TREATMENT
TOTA. STIR/TREAT
INJECTI3M HELLS
LANDFILLS
LAND TREATMENT
OCEAN DISPOSAL
SURFACE IMPOUNDMENTS
HASTE PILES
SURFACE IMPOUNDMENTS
SURFACE IMPOUNDMENTS
3THER DISPOSAL
TOTAL DISPOSAL
INCINERATORS
RECYCLlNG(OPTIONAu)
I I
U
CODE (
SOI
502
505
T01
T04
079
083
1381
D82
083
S03
504
T02
084
T03
R01
NUMBER OF
FACILITIES
<\ T M fl MC TuniY
jliO ri c l n UU
SECTION II)
2
4
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
2
0
GRAND TOTAL
HAZARDUUS aASTE 3UANT
(SECTION V
ONSITE JFFSITE
1,526
0
0
762
2,328
0
0
0
0
0
0
3,248
3
0
3,248
66,290
0
: 71,866
ITIES
I ) 3/
0
9
0
3
0
»
0
0
0
3
3
3
0
3
0
3
0
3
HANDLED
TOTAL .
40
1,535
0
0
762
2,337
0
0
0
0
0
0
3,248
0
0
3,248
66,2*0
0
71,975
SOURCE: PREPARED FOR EPA BY DPRA, INC. (SURVEY SECTIONS I, II, III AND VI
DATA. DL88350)
I/ SMALL QUANTITY GENERATORS WITH LESS THAN 13.2 TONS/YEAR (1000 KG/13NTH)
ARE N3T REPORTED BUT GENERATORS rilTH 1ISSING QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED.
27 STATE-3NLY HAZARDOUS HASTE MAY BE R=P3*TED IN ADDITION T3 RCRA REGJLATED
HAZARDOUS HASTE. THE LARGER 3JANTITY IN SECTION IA AND IIIB 15 REPORTED TJ
MINIMIZE MISSING DATA.
3/ NULTIBLE C3UNTING OF HASTES 8Y HANDLING METHOD MAY OCCUR.
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1585 BIENNIAL REPORT STATE PROFILE FDR THE STATE DF NORTH J4OTA
(TA3LE 2 JF 3)
TOTAL QU4NTITY DF HAZARDOUS «h
REPORTED SHIPPED OJT OF STATE
(EXPORTS):
TOTAL QUANTITY DF HAZARDOJS rfASTE
REPORTED SHIPPED FROM UTHFR STATES
(IMPORTS): I/
RECEIVING
STAT:
ILLINOIS
INDIANA
LOUI SI ANA
MICHIGAN
MINNESOTA
NORTH CAROLINA
NErf YOR<
OKLAHOMA
UTAH
TOTAL
TONS
SHIPPED
^!
52
10
*»9
5
10
1,369
1,650
3,178
STATES SHIPPING
TD NORTH DAKOTA
GEORGIA
INDIANA
TOTAL
TDNS
SHIPPED
u
2
2
SOURCE: 'REPARED FDR EPA BY OPRA, INC. (SURVEY SECTION I* DATA. DL38350)
I/ THE 3JANTITIES REPRESENT THE TONS REPORTED BY SHIPPING STATES. TONS SHIPPEi
MAY INCLUDE STATE-ONLY REGULATED HAZARDOUS /4ASTE. 3JANTITIES RECEIVEJ bY
EACH STATE rfERE NOT REQUESTED.
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1385 BIENNIAL REPORT STATE PROFILE FDR THE STATE DF NORTH JAOTA
(TABLE 3 3F 3)
rtASTE STREAM GENERATION STATE RANKING CD1PA*ED TG NATiONA. RANKING (TDP FIFTY)
NATIONAL
RANK
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
rfASTE
CODE
3D02
10NX
DOHX
DD07
O1X
F003
0003
DD01
062
F006
K061
FDMX
D308
<104
O13
Oil
<087
P020
F002
O16
U036
K048
F007
JO>1X
F005
F001
051
F019
D005
K001
O49
3000
0006
F009
D009
K047
F324
D004
022
K044
J188
071
0010
K060
J220
<002
K031
K052
K083
<018
3UANTITY GENERATED
IN STATE (TDNS)
5
14
1,298
55
1,449
< 1
NONE
48
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
119
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
41
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
2
16
128
NONE
1
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
<1
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
11
NONE
NONE
STATE rfASTE
CDDE RANK
11
9
2
5
1
15
N/A
6
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
4
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
7
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
13
8
3
N/A
14
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
17
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
10
N/A
N/A
PERCENT OF
STATE TOTA.
0.15
0.43
40.68
1.73
45.41
0.00
N/A
1.50
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
3.72
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
1.29
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
0.05
0.49
4.01
N/A
0.04
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
0.00
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
0.33
N/A
N/A
SOURCE: OREPARED FOR EPA BY OPRA, INC. (SURVEY SECTION IIIB DATA. 3L83350)
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1985 BIENNIAL REPORT STATE PROFILE FDR T.HE STATE OF OMIT
(TABLE 1 DF 3)
TOTAL NU13ER OF RCRA REGULATED LARGE GENERATORS (SECTION IA): I/
TOTAL QUANTITY (TONS) OF REGULATED HASTE GENERATED (SEC. IA/IIIB): 21 2,986,33;
RCRA REGJLATEO TSO FACILITIES
FACILITIES MANAGING ONLY
FACILITIES 1ANAG
ING ONLY
FACILITIES MANAGING HASTE
TOTAL TSD NU13ER AND
PERCENT
(SECTION I
I )
NJ1
DNSITE GENERATED HASTE:
OFFSITE GEN
GENERATED
OF HASTE:
ESATED *ASTE:
BGTH ON AND OFFSITE:
TOTAL 3UANTITY OF RCRA REGULATED HASTE MANAGED (S£CTI
HANDLING METHOD
CONTAINERS
STORAGE TANKS
DTHER STDRAGE
TREATMENT TANKS
DTHER TREATMENT
TOTA. STDR/TREAT
INJECTION HELLS
LANDFILLS
LAND TREATMENT
OCEAN DISPOSAL
SURFACE IMPOUNDMENTS
HASTE PILES
SURFACE IMPOUNDMENTS
SURFACE IMPOUNDMENTS
DTHER DISPOSAL
TOTAL DISPOSAL
INCINERATORS
RECYCLIN3(OPTIONAi.)
II
\J
CODE (
SOI
S02
S03
T01
TO*
079
DSD
081
1)82
083
S03
SO*
T02
D8*
T03
R01
NUIbER OF
FACILITIES
<\ T M r~ MP Tnnn
j 1 • v o "i c i n uw
SECTION II)
170
57
*
35
12
4
5
*
0
3
7
27
0
0
7
0
GRAND TOTAL
HAZARDOUS
ONSITE
3,339
9,539
3
269,760
39,936
322,627
1,421*911
b,309
21,091
0
0
6,375
1,0*2,073
1,705
0
2,*99,*6*
20,719
0
: . 2,8*2,810
ON IIA/VI ) :
NASTE 3UANTIT
(SECTION VI)
DFFSITE
3,286
2,396
1,68*
320,383
50,9*7
378,701
D
300,067
607
0
*0,68D
10,737
0
2*3, 33b
0
595, *23
3*, 887
0
1,009,016
BER OF *ASTE
186 72.6*
*2 17.81
23 3.55
?51 103
3,d5l,d2
IES HANJLED
3/
TOTAL
6,b75
11,935
1,687
590,1*8
90,93*
701,328
1*421,911
306,377
21,b98
0
*0,b30
17,112
1,0*2,373
2*5,0*1
0
3, 09*, 391
' 55,b36
0
3,851,326
'/.
/,
/.
/.
*
SOURCE: PREPARED FOR EP* BY OPRA, INC. (SURVEY SECTI3NS I, II, III AND tfl
DATA. DL83350)
I/ SMALL 31MNTITY GENERATORS i^ITH LESS THAN 13.2 TONS/YEAR (1000 KG/M3NTH)
ARE NOT REPORTED BUT GENERATORS rflTH 1ISSING 3JANTITIES ARE INCL'JDfcD.
21 STATE-ONLY HAZARDOUS dASTE MAY BE REPORTED IN ADDITION TO RCRA REGJLATEO
HAZARDOUS HASTE. THE LARGER QUANTITY IN SECTIJN IA AND IIIB IS REPORTED TD
MINIMIZE MISSING DATA.
3/ MULTIPLE CDU.NTING OF HASTES BY HANDLING METHOD MAY OCCUR.
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1985 BIENNIAL REPORT
STATE PRDFI.E F3R THE STATE
(TABLE 2 3F 3)
OF
TOTAL QUANTITY OF HAZARDOUS WASTE
REPORTED SHIPPED O'JT OF STATE
(EXPORTS) :
TOTAL QUANTITY DF HAZAR33JS *ASTE
REPORTED SHIPPED PRQ.I OTHER STATES
(IMPORTS): I/
RECEIVING
STATE
ALASKA
ALABAMA
COLORADO
CONNECTICJT
=LORIDA
GEORGIA
ILLINOIS
INDIANA
KENTUCKY
LOUISIANA
MASSACHUSETTS
MARYLAND
1ICHIGAN
MINNESOTA
MISSISSIPPI
NORTH CAROLINA
NEW JERSEY
NEW YORK
PENNSYLVANIA
SOUTH CAROLINA
TENNESSEE
TEXAS
VIRGINIA
WISCONSIN
WEST VIR3INIA
TOTAL
SOURCE: PREPARED
I/ THE 3UANTITIES
T3NS
SHIPPED
75
5,331
4
1
63
59
1,673
20,888
14,362
6,118
21
85
132,036
4
62
2,584
1,060
13,801
31,732
470
840
.44
430
726
13,385
262,853
FOR EPA BY JPRA, INC.
REPRESENT THE TONS R
STATES SHIPPING
TO OHIO
ALABAMA
ARKANSAS
ARIZONA
COLORADO
CONNECTICUT
DISTRICT OF COLJ.19
DELAWARE
FLORIDA
GEORGIA
IOWA
ILLINOIS
INDIANA
KANSAS
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1985 BIENNIAL REPORT STATE PROFILE FOR THE STATE OF
(TABLE 3 3F 3)
WASTE STREA1 GENERATION STATE RANKING C31PA*ED TO NATIONA^ RANKING (T3P FIFTY)
NATIONAL
RANK
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
rfASTE
CODE
0002
10NX
DONX
D007
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1985 BIENNIAL REPORT STATE PR3FI.E FOR THE STATE OF
(TABLE 1 OF 3)
TOTAL NUMBER OF RCRA RESJLATED LARGE GENERATORS (SECTION IA): I/ Hjj
TOTAL QUANTITY (TOSS) OF REGULATED rfASTE GENERATED (SEC. IA/III3): 21 1,591,234
RCRA REGJLATEO TSD FACILITIES
FACILITIES MANAGING ONLY
FACILITIES MANAGING ONLY
FACI.ITIES MANAGING dASTE
TOTAL TSD NUMBER AND
PERCENT
(SECTION II)
ONSITE GENERATED dASTE:
OFFSITE GENERATED <4ASTE:
PERCENT
NU13ER OF *A$TE
30 b3.5j X.
11 23.85 X.
GENERATED BOTH JN AND QFFSITE:
OF dASTE:
TOTAL QUANTITY OF RCRA REGULATED /4ASTE MANAGED (SECTION I1A/VI):
HANDLING METHOD
CONTAINERS
STORAGE TAN
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1985 BIENNI'AL REPORT STATE PROFI.E FOR
(TABLE 2 dF 3)
THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA
TOTAL 3UANTITY OF HAZARDOUS WASTE
REPORTED SHIPPED OUT OF STATE
(EXPORTS):
TOTAL UUANTITY 3F HAZARDQJS -4ASTE
REPORTED SHIPPED FROM 3THE* STATES
(IMPORTS): I/
RECEIVING
STATS
ALABAMA
ARKANSAS
:ALI=ORNIA
FLORIDA
GEORGIA
ILLINOIS
KANSAS
KENTUCKY
LOUISIANA
MICHIGAN
MINNESOTA
MISSOURI
NEBRASKA
NEVADA
NEW YORK
OHIO
TENNESSEE
TEXAS
WISCONSIN
TOTAL
TONS
SHIPPED
97
3,005
b9
22
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1985 BIENNIAL REPORT STATE PROFI.E F3R ^E STATE OF OKLAHOMA
(TABLE 3 3F 3)
rfASTE ST3EA1 GENERATION STATE RANKING CG1PA
-------
1995 BIENNIAL REPORT STATE PROFILE FOR THE STATE DF OREGON
(TABLE 1 OF 3)
TOTAL NU1BER OF RCRA REGULATED LAkGE GENERATORS (SECTION IA): I/
TOTAL QUANTITY (TONS) 0? REGULATED WASTE GENERATE;) (SEC. IA/IIIB): 2/
505
RCRA REGJLATED TSD FACILITIES
FACILITIES MANAGI
FACILITIES MANAGI
NG 3NLY
NG ONLY
FACILITIES MANAGING WASTE
TOTAL TSD NUMBER AND
PERCENT
(SECTION I
ONSITE GENE
I )
*ATED WASTE:
OFFSITE GENERATED WASTE:
GENERATED
OF WASTE:
33TH ON AND 3FFS
TOTAL QUANTITY OF RCRA REGULATED WASTE MANAGED (SECTION
HANDLING METHOD
CONTAINERS
STORAGE TANKS
OTHER STORAGE
TREATMENT TANKS
DTHER TREATMENT
TOTA. STDR/TREAT
INJECTION WELLS
LANDFILLS
LAND TREATMENT
OCEAN DISPOSAL
SURFACE IMPOUNDMENTS
WASTE PILES
SURFACE IMPOUNDMENTS
SURFACE IMPOUNDMENTS
DTHER DISPOSAL
TOTAL DISPOSAL
INCINERATORS
RECYCLINSiOPTIONA.)
I I
\J
CODE (
SOI
S02
505
T01
T04
079
083
081
082
083
S03
S04
T02
084
T03
R01
NUMBER OF
FACILITIES
SECTION II)
11
5
0
0
2
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
GRAND TOTAL
-lAZARDUUS MAS
NU1RER
5
3
ITE: 5
13
IIA/VI) :
TE QUANTITIES
PERCEN1
OF HASTE
3.51 '/.
1.11 '/.
^5.38 '/.
100 /.
?3,63;
HANOLED
(SECTION VI) 3/
ONSITE
2,091
2,831
0
0
0
4,923
0
0
0
0
0
0
1.452
0
0
1.452
0
0
: 6.374
OFFSITE
510
863
3
3
628
2.001
3
13.065
3
3
0
0
0
6*366
0
19,432
3
0
21,433
TOTAL
2,SD1
3,&95
0
0
S28
6,924
0
13,065
0
0
0
0
1,452
b,3b6
0
20,384
3
0
27,337
SOURCE: 'REPARED FOR EPA BY OPRA, INC. (SURVEY SECTIONS I, II. Ill AND VI
DATA. OL88353)
I/ SMALL 3UANTITY GENERATORS KITH LESS THAN 13.2 TO^S/YEAR (1000 KG/1DNT-I)
ARE NDT REPORTED BUT GENERATORS WITH IIS SING QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED.
2/ STATE-ONLY HAZARDOUS WASTE MAY BE REPORTED IN ADDITION T3 RCRA REGJLATtO
HAZARDOUS WASTE. THE LARGER QUANTITY IN SECTION IA AND IIIB IS REPORTED TU
MINIMIZE MISSING DATA.
3/ MULTIPLE COUNTING OF WASTES BY HANDLING METHUD MAY OCCUR.
4/ OREGON'S REGULATED WASTE MANAGED EXCLUDES OTHER STATES' WASTES THAT ARE STATE-ONLY HAZARDOU:
WASTE.
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1985 BIENNIAL REPJRT
STATE PROFILE FDR
(TABLE 2 OF 3)
THE STATE 3F OREGON
TOTAL QUANTITY OF HAZARDOUS WASTE
REPORTED SHIPPED OUT OF STATE
(EXPORTS):
TOTAL QUANTITY DF HAZARDOUS rfASTE
REPORTED SHIPPED FROM OTHER STATES
(IMPORTS): I/
RECEIVING
STATr
ALABAMA
:ALI=ORNI A
IDAHO
KENTUCKY
LOUISIANA
MINNESOTA
NEW JERSEY
PENNSYLVANIA
WASHINGTON
TOTAL
I LI 1 M IK
SOURCE: PREPARED
I/ THE 3JANTITIES
TONS
SHIPPED
132
3,020
1^3
117
15
7
1
156
5,506
a . 097
f T W f *
FOR EPA BY OPRA, INC. (
REPRESENT THE TONS *EP
STATES SHIPPING
TO OREGON
ALASKA
ARIZONA
:ALIFOKNIA
HAWAII
IDAHO
4ANSAS
MONTANA
TEXAS
JTAH
liA'vUTKJrTi'tKJ
fl4jniniij i \jn
TOTAL
SURVEY SECTION IV
ORTED BY SHIPPING
TONS
SHIPPED
101
1
140
30
soa
1
223
7b
362
62 ,
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1985 BIENNIAL REPORT STATE PRO-I.E FOR THE STATE 3F CUE3TN
(TABLE 3 OF 3)
HASTE STREAM GENERATION STATE RANKING C31PMED TO NATIONA. RANKING (T3P F1PTY)
NATIONAL
RANK
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
1
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1985 BIENNIAL REPORT STATE PROFILE F3R THE STATE DF *ENN$Y_/ANU
(TABLE 1 DP 3)
TOTAL NU13ER OF RCRA RE3JLATEO LARGE GENERATORS (SECTION IA): I/ 2,b07
TOTAL 3UANTITY (TONS) OF REGJLATEO WASTE 3ENERATEO (SEC. IA/III3): 2/ M,.>37,lfl2
RCRA REGJLATED TSO FACILITIES (SECTION I
FACILITIES 1ANA3
FACI-ITIES MANAG
FACILITIES MANAG
TOTAL TS3 NUMBER AND
ING ONLY ONSITE
ING ONLY OFFSITE
ING WASTE GENERA
PERCENT OF dAST
I )
NJ1
PERCENT
3ER OF *A:>TE
GENERATED WASTE: 219 94. 757.
GEN
TED
E :
ERATED WASTE:
BOTH ON AiNO OFFilTE:
TOTAL QUANTITY OF RCRA REGULATED rfASTE MANAGED (SECTI
HANDLING METHOD
CONTAINERS
STORAGE TAN C
C03E (SECTION
SOI
S02
505
T01
T04
079
083
081
082
083
S03
S04
T02
084
T03
R01
OF
IES
T Hfin
i n uu
ii )
100
<«7
3
106
55
0
11
5
0
2
5
5
2
5
9
0
GRAND TOTAL
HAZAiOUUS
ONSI TE
18,719
438,897
19
25,004,625
5,139,156
30,601,416
0
60,106
14,407
0
1,912
10,869
4,628
1,833
294
99
4,S28
1,333
294
94,319
• 17,683
0
31, 179,333
SOURCE: °REPA*E3 FDR EPA BY DPRA, INC. (SURVEY SECTIONS I, II, III A>O VI
OATA. DL33350)
I/ SMALL 3UANTITY GENERATORS rtlTH LESS THAN 13.2 TONS/YEAR (1000 KG/MONTH)
ARE NDT REPORTED BUT GENERATORS rflTH MISSING 3JANTITIES ARE INCLUDED.
2/ STATE-ONLY HAZARDOUS dASTE MAY BE REPORTED IN ADDITION T3 RCRA 9E3JLATE3
HAZARDOUS WASTE. THE LARGER 3JANTITY IN SECTION IA AN3 IIIB IS REPORTED TO
MINIMIZE MISSING OATA.
3/ MULTIPLE COUNTING OF WASTES BY HANOLIN3 METHOD MAY OCCUR.
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1985 BIENNIAL REPORT
STATE PROFILE FDR THE
(TABLE 2 OF 3)
STATE D F
TOTAL QUANTITY OF HAZARDOUS WASTE
REPORTED SHIPPED OUT OF STATE
(EXPORTS):
TOTAL QUANTITY 3F HAZAR)JJS *AST£
REPORTED SHIPPED FROM JTHF.R STATES
( IMPORTS ) : I/
RECEIVING
STATE
ALABAMA
CONNECTI:JT
DELAWARE
FOREIGN
GEORGIA
ILLINDIS
INDIANA
KENTUCKY
LOUISIANA
MASSACHUSETTS
MARYLAND
MICHIGAN
MINNESOTA
NORTH CAROLINA
NEW JERSEY
NEW YORK
OHIO
OKLAHOMA
RHODE ISLAND
SOUTH CAROLINA
TENNESSEE
TEXAS
VIRGINIA
WEST VIRGINIA
TOTAL
TONS
SHIPPED
3,193
3,558
2
279
83
36
11,043
875
1<»9
12
b ,0d 1
13,268
452
1.1BO
40,425
12,594
158, 357
26
83
1,207
468
16
792
2,ld9
2bl,3b8
STATES SHIPPING
TD PENNSYLVANIA
ALABAMA
ARKANSAS
CONNECTICUT
DELAWARE
:LDRIOA
GEORGIA
IOWA
ILLINOIS
INDI ANA
KENTUCKY
MASSACHUSETTS
MARYLAND
MAINE
MICHIGAN
MINNESOTA
MISSOURI
MISSISSIPPI
NORTH CAROLINA
NEBRASKA
NEW HAMPSHIRE
NEW JERSdY
NEW YORK
JHIO
JREGON
RHODE ISLAND
SOUTH CAROLINA
TENNESSEE
TEXAS
VIRGINIA
VERMONT
WISCONSIN
WEST VIRGINIA
TOTAL
TONS
SHIP "ED
21
95
14, 494
S0,24<»
It
74 1
5
aa
253
1, 42d
1,933
32,981
80
312
17
2
1,163
2,733
56
391
114, 709
17,364
81,732
156
1 Z i 1 J
I J » 7 1 3
lo
250
l,22a
376
7,612
309
104
25,653
383,481
SOURCE:
I/
PREPARED FOR EPA BY DPRA, INC. (SURVEY SECTION IV DATA. DL88350)
THE QUANTITIES REPRESENT THE TONS RE'JRTED 6Y SHIPPING STATES. TONS SHIPPED
MAY INCLUDE STATE-ONLY REGULATED HAZARDOUS WASTE. JJANTITIES RECEIVED BY
EACH STATE WERE NOT REQUESTED.
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'1985 BIENNIAL REPORT STATE PROFILE FDR THE STATE OF ^ENN5Y
(TABLE 3 OF 3)
WASTE ST3EA1 GENERATION STATE RANKING C01PARED TO NATIQNA. RANKING (TOP FIFTY)
NATIONAL
RANK
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
CODE
D002
101X
OOflX
0007
OrtX
F003
0003
D001
<062
F006
<061
FOMX
0008
<104
<013
K011
087
P320
F002
<016
•J036
<048
F007
J01X
F005
F001
K051
F019
0005
K001
<049
0000
0006
F009
0009
<047
F024
0004
<022
<044
J188
<071
3010
<060
J220
K002
<031
<052
K083
K018
3UANTITY GENERATED
IN STATE (TONS)
12,311,307
5,399,079
2,305,858
1,329,328
4,387,659
2,457
11,746
137,350
2,339,641
•446,413
584,932
514,193
98,501
NONE
NONE
NONE
117
NONE
4,988
NONE
NONE
12,424
61,443
2,001
2,253
4,2J1
3,725
13,419
189
NONE
20,266
4
6,739
35,369
418
NONE
NONE
3,692
18,759
NONE
2,037
NONE
53
19,042
12
NONE
NONE
220
NONE
NONE
STATE rfASTE
CODE RANK
1
2
5
6
3
27
19
10
4
9
7
8
11
N/A
N/A
N/A
43
N/A
21
N/A
N/A
18
12
30
28
23
24
17
37
N/A
14
68
20
13
34
N/A
N/A
25
16
N/A
29
N/A
51
15
59
N/A
N/A
36
N/A
N/A
PERCENT 3F
STATE TOTAL
39.34
18. d5
7.36
3.28
15.61
0.00
0.03
0.43
9.07
1.42
1.86
1.64
0.31
N/A
N/A
N/A
0.00
N/A
0.01
N/A
N/A
0.03
0.19
0.00
0.00
0.01
D.01
0.04
0.00
N/A
0.06
0.00
0.02
0.11
0.00
N/A
N/A
0.01
0.05
N/A
0.00
N/A
0.00
0.06
J.OO
N/A
N/A
0.00
N/A
N/A
SOURCE: 'REPAREO FDR EPA BY OPRA, INC. (SURVEY SECTION III3 DATA. r)L88350)
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1?85 BIENNIAL REPORT STATE PROFILE FOR TrlE STATE DF PUERTO R IC D
(TABLE 1 DF 3)
TOTAL NU1BER OF RCRA REGULATED LARGE GENERATORS (SECTION IA): I/
TOTAL 3UANTITY (TONS) OF REGULATED *ASTE 3ENERATEJ (SEC. I A/11 I b ) : 2/
11
1*3
RCRA REGJLATED TSD FACILITIES
FACILITIES MANAGI
FACILITIES 1ANAGI
FACILITIES 1ANAGI
TOTAL TSD NUMBER AND
NG ONLY
NG ONLY
NG WASTE
PERCENT
(SECTION I
ONSITE GENE
OFFSITE GEN
GENERATED
OF dASTE:
TOTAL 3U4NTITY DF RCRA REGULATED /JASTE M
HANDLING 1ETHOD
CONTAINERS
STORAGE TANKS
DTHER STORAGE
TREATMENT TANKS
OTHER TREATMENT
TOTA. STOR/TREAT
INJECTION WELLS
LANDFILLS
LAND TREATMENT
OCEAN DISPOSAL
SURFACE IMPOUNDMENTS
WASTE PILES
SURFACE IMPOUNDMENTS
SURFACE IMPOUNDMENTS
OTHER DISPOSAL
TOTAL DISPOSAL
INCINERATORS
RECYCLIN310PTIONA.)
(1
CODE (
SOI
S02
S05
T01
TO*
D79.
D83
081
082
D83
S0"3
SO*
T02
08*
T03
R01
NJ13ER OF
FACILITIES
*i TM r HP Tnnn
j 1 ** Vj T c i n u u
SECTION II)
29
7
1
1
1
0
1
3
0
0
1
3
0
1
3
0
GRAND TOTAL
I )
RATED WASTE:
ERATEU aASTE:
30TH ON A,\D OFFSITE:
ANJAGED (SECTION IIA/VI
NU13ER
32
13
*
5*
) :
^ZARDJUS -ASTE 3JANTITIES
(SECTION
UNSITE OFFSI
3,*12 9,
0
0
73,7*3 2,
77,601 13,
0
3,82*
*
0
0
0
702
0
61
9,591
27,881 1,
0
: 115,073 1*»
VI ) 3/
TE
872
693
107
3
*73
1*5
0
0
9
0
0
0
150
0
3
159
363
0
6o7
P5RCE'.'
OF «AST
76.63
13.21
13.17
133
12;, 74
HANDLED
TOTAL
1,313
13,105
137
0
76,216
90,7*6
0
8,32*
13
0
0
0
352
0
61
9,750
29,2**
0
129,7*0
SOURCE: PREPARED FOR EPA BY DPRA, INC. (SURVEY SECTIONS I, II, III AND VI
DATA. OL88350)
I/ SMALL QUANTITY GENERATORS rflTH LESS THAN 13.2 TONS/YEAR (1000 KG/10NTH)
ARE NOT REPORTED BUT GENERATORS rflTH 1ISSING 3JANT1TIES ARE INCLUDED.
2/ STATE-ONLY HAZARDOUS WASTE MAY BE REPORTED IN ADDITION TO RCRA REGJLATED
HAZARDOUS WASTE. THE LARGER 3UANTITY IN SECTION IA AND IIIB IS REPORTED TQ
MINIMIZE MISSING DATA.
3/ MULTI'LE COUNTING OF PASTES BY HANDLING METHOD MAY OCCUR.
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1985 BIENNIAL REPORT STATE PROFILE FDR THE STATE DP PUERTO RICD
(TABLE 2 DF 3)
TOTAL QUANTITY DF HAZARDOUS WASTE
REPORTED SHIPPED OUT OF STATE
(EXPORTS):
RECEIVING
STATE
ALABAMA
ARKANSAS
ARIZONA
CONNECTICUT
LOUISIANA
MARYLAND
MICHIGAN
MINNESOTA
NORTH CAROLINA
NEW JERSEY
NEW YORK
OHIO
PENNSYLVANIA
RHODE ISLAND
SOUTH CAROLINA
TEXAS
TONS
SHIPPED
602
150
106
16
1,632
1
39
28
17
<»6
14
391
15,913
25
325
167
TOTAL QUANTITY OF HAZARJDJS <
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1385 BIENNIAL REPORT STATE PROFILE F3R THE STATE 3F PUERTO IC J
(TABLE 3 3F 3)
WASTE STREAM GENERATION STATE RANKING C31PA.RED TO NATIONA. RANKING (T3P FIFTY)
NATIONAL
RANK
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
dASTE
CODE
3332
10MX
DOMX
3007
<0:1X
F003
0003
3331
<062
F006
<061
F31X
3008
<104
<013
<011
<0«7
P020
F332
<016
U036
K048
F007
J0.1X
F005
F001
O51
F019
3005
.<001
<349
3000
3006
F009
3009
<047
F024
0004
<322
<044
J188
K071
3310
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1985 BIENNIAL REPORT STATE PROFILE FDR THE STATE DF RHODE ISLAND
(TABLE 1 JF 3)
TOTAL NUMBER OF RCRA REGULATED LARGE GENERATORS (SECTION IA): I/
TOTAL 3UANTITY (TONS) 0= REGULATES *ASTE oENERATED (SEC. IA/III6): II
RCRA REGJLATED TSD FA
FACILITIES MANAGI
FACILITIES MANAGI
FACI.ITIES MANAGI
TOTAL TSD NUM3ER AND
CIuITIES
NG ONLY
NG ONLY
NG ^ASTE
PER3ENT
(SECTION II)
3NSITE GENERATE
OFFSITE GENE«AT
GENERATeD 33TH
OF rfASTE:
D -rfASTE:
EO rfASTE:
ON AND OFFSI
TOTAL 3-.MNTITY OF RCRA REGULATED dASTE MANAGED (SECTION I
NJM6ER OF HAZARDOUS rfAST
HANDLING METHOD
CONTAINERS
STORAGE TANKS
OTHER STORAGE
TREATMENT TANKS
OTHER TREATMENT
TOTA. STDR/TREAT
INJECTION WELLS
LANDFILLS
LAND TREATMENT
OCEAN DISPOSAL
SURFACE IMPOUNDMENTS
dASTE PILES
SURFACE IMPOUNDMENTS
SURFACE IMPOUNDMENTS
DTHER DISPOSAL
TOTAL DISPOSAL
INCINERATORS
RECYCLIN3
-------
1935 BIENNIAL REPORT STATE PROFILE FDR THE STATE DF RHODE ISLAND
(TABLE I DF 3)
TOTAL QUANTITY OF HAZARDOUS WASTE
REPORTED SHIPPED OUT 3F STATE
(EXPORTS):
TOTAL QUANTITY OF HAZARDOJS * 4STE
REPORTED SHIPPED FROM OTHER STATES
( IMPORTS ) : I/
RECEIVING
STATE
ALABAMA
ARKANSAS
CON,NECTI:JT
DELAWARE
ILLINOIS
MASSACHUSETTS
MARYLAND
MAINE
MICHIGAN
MISSOURI
NORTH CAROLINA
NEW HAMPSHIRE
•gey icos,-Y
' C W w C. ^ J » I
NEW Y 0 R <
OHIO
PENNSYLVANIA
SOUTH CAROLINA
TEXAS
VIRGINIA
WASHINGTON
TOTAL
TONS
S .PPEiD
29
1
3,021
15
3
3,4*6
8
8
120
167
93
25
30fc
-J \J \J
1,555
198
16
414
17
1
1
9,504
STATES SHIPPING
TD RHODE ISLAND
33NNECTICUT
MASSACHUSETTS
MARYLAND
MAINE
NORTH CAKOLINA
MEd HAMPSHIRE
NEW JERSEY
NEW MEXICO
NEW YOR<
PENNSYLVANIA
PJERTO RICO
TEXAS
TOTAL
TDNS
SHIP°EO
73-,
28,09-*
469
271
2
654
S65
J
351
83
2=3
10
32»0bi
SOURCE: 'REPARED FOR EPA BY DPRA, INC. (SURVEY SECTION IV DATA. OL88350)
I/ THE 3JANTITIES REPRESENT THE TONS RE3DRTEO BY SHIPPING STATES. TONS SHIPPE
MAY INCLUDE STATE-ONLY REGULATED HAZARDOUS WASTE. 3JANTITIES RECEIVED 3Y
EACH STATE WERE NOT RE3UESTED.
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1985 BIENNIAL REPORT STATE PROFILE F 3R THE STATE DF RHODE
(TABLE 3 JF 3)
WASTE STREA1 GENERATION STATE RANKING C31PA3EO TO NATIONAW RANKING (TjP
NATIONAL
RANK
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
•4ASTE
CODE
0002
101X
301X
3007
-------
1935 3IENNIAL REPORT STATE PROFILE FDR THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA
(TA3LE 1 OF 3)
TOTAL NLMBER OF RCRA REGULATED LARGE GENERATORS (SECTION IA): I/
17
TOTAL QUANTITY (TONS) OF REGULATED WASTE GENERATED (SEC. IA/III3): II 5,300,dO
RCRA REGJLATED TSD FACILITIES
FACI-ITIES MANAG
FACILITIES MANAG
FACILITIES MANAG
TOTAL TSD NUM3E* AND
ING ONLY
ING ONLY
ING WASTE
PERCENT
(SECTION I
ONSITE GENE
OFFSITE GEN
GENERATED
OF WASTE:
I )
RATED WASTE:
5RATED WASTE:
90TH ON AND OF
NU1
FSITE:
TOTAL QUANTITY OF RCRA REGULATED WASTE MANAGED (SECTION IIA/VI):
HANDLING METHOD
CONTAINERS
STORAGE TAN
-------
1935 BIENNIAL REPORT
STATE PROFILE FDR THE
(TABLE 2 OF 3)
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA
TOTAL QUANTITY GF HAZARDOUS WASTE
REPORTED SHIPPED OJT 3F STATE
(EXPORTS) :
TOTAL QUANTITY OF HAZARDOUS * ASTd
REPORTED SHIPPED FROM OTHER STATES
(IMBORTS): I/
RECEIVING
STATE
ALABAMA
ARKANSAS
FLORIDA
GEORGIA
ILLINOIS
INDIANA
KENTUCKY
LOUISIANA
MASSACHUSETTS
MARYLAND
MICHIGAN
MINNESOTA
NORTH CAROLINA
NEW JERSEY
NEW YOR<
OHIO
3ENNSYLVANIA
SOUTH DA
-------
1935 BIENNIAL REPORT STATE PROFILE FDR THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA
(TABLE 3 JF 3)
WASTE ST?=A1 GENERATION STATE RANKING C01PAAED TO NATIONAL RANKING (TOP FIFTY)
NATIONAL
RANK
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
WASTE
CODE
D002
MOMX
DOMX
0007
-------
1?85 BIENNIAL REPORT STATE PROFILE FDR THE STATE DF SOUTH 0 A<3TA
(TABLE 1 3F 3)
TOTAL NU13ER OF RCRA RES'JLATED LARGE GENERATORS (SECTION IA): I/
TOTAL QUANTITY (TONS) OF REGULATED
-------
1535 BIENNIAL REPORT STATE PROFILE F3R THE STATE 3F SOUTH 3A<3TA
(TABLE 2 3F 3)
TOTAL OJ4NTITY 3F HAZARDOUS WASTE
REPORTED SHIPPED OUT OF STATE
(EXPORTS):
TOTAL QUANTITY 3F HAZAR33JS «ASTE
REPORTED SHIPPED FR01 3 T.HE? STATES
( IMPORTS ) : I/
RECEIVING
STATE
GEORGIA
ILLIN3IS
INDIANA
LOUISIANA
1INNESOT4
NEBRASKA
OHIO
OKLAHOMA
jTcrn.NJ^Tvl
^Ij^UI'lJl™
TOTAL
T3NS
SHIPPED
8
21
3
1
319
155
36
35
P ft ^
£. O 3
8bl
STATES SHIPPING
T3 SOUTH OA
0
3 j
2
-------
1985 BIENNIAL REPORT STATE PROFILE F3R THE STATE 3F SOUTH ij A < 3 F A
(TA3LE 3 3F 3)
dASTE STREAM GENERATION STATE RAN
-------
1985 BIENNIAL REPORT STATE PRQFI.E FDR THE STATE DF TENNESSEE
(TABLE 1 DF 3)
TOTAL NU13ER OF RC3A RE3ULATED LARGE GENE
-------
1985 BIENNIAL REPORT
STATE PRQFI.c FDR
(TABLE 2 Dr 3)
THE STATE DF TENNESSEE
TOTAL 2U4NTITY OF HAZARDOUS
REPORTED SHIPPED OUT OF STATE
(EXPORTS):
TOTAL QUANTITY DF HAZARDGJS *ASTE
REPORTED SHIPPED FROM DTH5? STATES
(IMPORTS): I/
RECEIVING
STATE
ALABAMA
ARKANSAS
=OREIGN
GEORGIA
ILLINOIS
INDIANA
KENTUCKY
LOUISIANA
MARYLAND
MICHIGAN
MINNESOTA
MISSOURI
MISSISSIPPI
NORTH CAROLINA
NEW JERSEY
NEW YORK
OHIO
OKLAHOMA
PENNSYLVANIA
SOUTH CAROLINA
TEXAS
VIRGINIA
WISCONSIN
TOTAL
TONS
SHIPPED
19,393
202
5,193
708
726
1,940
1,178
12,011
304
1,760
18
134
492
291
63
212
609
24
1,228
5,667
276
638
46
53,118
STATES SHIPPING
T3 TENNESSEE
ALABAMA
ARKANSAS
COLORADO
DISTRICT OF COLJMBIA
GEORGIA
I3WA
I..IN3IS
INDIANA
KANSAS
KENTUCKY
LOUISIANA
MASSACHUSETTS
MARYLAND
MICHIGAN
MINNESOTA
M I S S OU R I
MISSISSIPPI
^ORTH CAROLINA
NEBRASKA
NEW JERSE.Y
NEW YORK
OHIO
OKLAHOMA
SOUTH CAROLINA
TEXAS
UTAH
VIRGINIA
WASHINGTON
WISCONSIN
TOTAL
T3NS
SHIP'ED
4,133
990
26
-------
1935 BIENNIAL REPORT STATE PRQFI.E FOR THd STATE 3F TENNESSEE
(TABLE 3 DP 3)
dASTE 5TREA1 GENERATION STATE RANKING CD1PA1ED T3 NATIONA.. RANKING (T3P FIFTY)
NATIONAL
RANK
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
rfASTE
CODE
0002
101X
D01X
D007
KONX
F003
0003
D001
<0fa2
= 006
<061
F01X
3008
<104
<013
K011
<087
P020
F002
K016
J036
<048
F007
JOMX
F005
F001
<051
F019
3005
<001
<049
DODO
3006
F009
0009
<047
F024
0004
<022
<044
U1S8
K071
3010
<060
U220
-------
1385 BIENNIAL REPORT STATE PRO-ILE FOR THE STATE 3F TEXAS
(TABLE 1 OF 3)
TOTAL NU13ER OF RCRA REGJLATEO LAkGE GENERATORS (SECTION U): I/ 2,H5
TOTAL 3UANTITY (TONS) OF REGULATED «ASTE GENERATED (SEC. IA/IIIB): 21 33,7D7,5=>
RCRA REGJLATEO TSJ FACI.ITIES (SECTION II) N
FACI.ITIES MANAGING ONLY ONSITE GENERATED WASTE:
FACI.ITIES MANAGING ONLY OFFSITE GENERATED rfASTE:
FACILITIES MANAGING WASTE GENERATED 30T.H ON AND OFFSITE:
TOTAL TSD NUM3ER AND PERCENT OF WASTE:
TOTAL QUANTITY OF RCRA REGULATED WASTE MANAGED (SECTION IIA/VI):
U 1 9 E R
573
55
524
1.152
OF «AST
21.99
3.00
73.01
10J
41,<»26»17
NUMbER UF HAZARDOUS WASTE QUANTITIES HANJLEQ
FACILITIES (SECTION VI) 3/
HANDLING METHOD
CONTAINERS
STORAGE TAN
-------
1985 BIENNIAL REPORT STATE PR3=ILE FDR
(TABLE 2 OF 3)
THE STATE D F TEXAS
TOTAL 3U4NTITY OF HAZARDOUS WASTE
REPORTED SHIPPED OUT OF STATE
(EXPORTS ) :
TOTAL QUANTITY DF HAZARDOJ5 H&STE
REPORTED SHIPPED FROM OTHER STATES
(IMPORTS ) : II
RECEIVING
STATE
ALASKA
ALABAMA
ARKANSAS
ARIZONA
CALI=ORNI A
COLORADO
DELAWARE
PLORIDA
FOREIGN
GEORGIA
ILLINOIS
INDIANA
KANSAS
KENTUCKY
LOUISIANA
MASSACHUSETTS
MAINE
MINNESOTA
MISSISSI9PI
NORTH CAROLINA
NEW JERSEY
NEW MEXICO
NEVADA
NEW YORK
OHIO
OKLAHOMA
OREGON
'ENNSYLVANIA
RHODE is. AND
SOUTH CAROLINA
TENNESSEE
JTAH
VIRGINIA
WASHINGTON
WISCONSIN
TOTAL
SOURCE: PREPARED
I/ THE QUANTITIES
TONS
SHIPPED
72
3,485
4,506
1,396
236
55
0
7
10
531
171
49
1,542
2,186
172,563
1
18
706
339
21
695
2,287
26
1,060
570
3,416
79
376
10
77
328
3
222
8
143
197,192
FOR EPA BY OPRA
REPRESENT THE
STATES SHIPPING
TO TEXAS
ALABAMA
ARKANSAS
ARIZONA
CALIFORNIA
COLORADO
CONNECTICUT
FLORIDA
3EORGIA
HAWAII
IOWA
I. LI NO IS
KANSAS
-------
1985 BIENNIAL REPORT STATE PROFILE FDR THE STATE D F TcXAS
(TABLE 3 3F 3)
WASTE STREAM GENERATION STATE RANKING CD1?A*EQ TO NATIONA. RANKING (T3P FIFTY)
NATI ONAL
RANK
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
CODE
3332
10MX
33NX
3007
<01X
F003
3303
3301
<062
F006
<061
F3.1X
0008
K104
013
<011
<087
P020
F302
<016
J036
.<048
F007
U01X
F005
F001
<051
F019
0005
<001
<049
3000
0006
F009
3009
<047
F324
3004
<022
K044
J188
<071
0010
<060
U220
<002
K031
<352
<083
<018
QUANTITY GENERATED
IN STATE (TONS)
1,224,086
26,286,988
2,003,722
2,333,304
323,766
1,454
385,755
3,404,649
1,488
6,143
NONE
1,844
36,100
NONE
NONE
NONE
249
NONE
720
NONE
NONE
161,765
556
200,550
118
410
t*
NONE
5
12,647
NONE
41,455
NONE
491
29
6,614
NONE
160
4,227
1
1,716
NONE
21,987
NONE
16
NONE
7,072
38
980
NONE
STATE rfASTE
CDDE RANK
5
1
*
3
7
23
6
2
22
16
N/A
20
11
N/A
N/A
N/A
38
N/A
29
N/A
N/A
9
31
8
45
33
70
N/A
68
13
N/A
10
N/A
32
54
15
N/A
42
18
61
21
N/A
12
N/A
58
N/A
14
53
24
N/A
PERCENT OF
STATE TOTAu
3.22
69.16
5.27
7.45
2. 16
0.00
2.33
8.95
0.00
3.01
N/A
0.00
0.09
N/A
N/A
N/A
0.00
N/A
0.00
N/A
N/A
0.47
0.00
0.52
0.00
0.00
0.00
N/A
0.00
0.03
N/A
0.10
N/A
0.00
0.00
0.01
N/A
0.00
0.01
0.00
0.00
N/A
0.05
N/A
0.00
N/A
0.01
0.00
0.00
N/A
SOURCE: PREPARED FOR ePA BY OPRA, INC. (SURVEY SECTION III3 3ATA. '3L88350J
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1985 BIENNIAL REPORT STATE PR3FI_E FDR THE STATE 3F UTAH
(TABLE 1 3F 3)
TOTAL NU13ER OF RCRA RESJLATED LARGE GENERATORS (SECTION IA): l/ n
TOTAL QUANTITY (TONS) OF REGULATED WASTE 3E.NERATED (SEC. IA/HIB): II I,i34,o3
RCRA REGJLATED TSD FACILITIES
FACILITIES 1ANAG
FACILITIES 1ANAG
FACILITIES 1ANAG
TOTAL TSD NU15ER AND
ING ONLY
ING 3NLY
ING WASTE
PERCENT
(SECTION I
I )
,NJ1<*ER OF rfAST
3NSITE GENERATED WASTE:
QFF5ITE GEN
GENERATED
OF WASTE:
ERATEU rfASTE:
3JTH 3N AND 3FFSI
TOTAL 3UANTITY OF RCRA REGULATED WASTE MANAGED (SECTION I
NU18ER OF
FACILITIES
TE:
I A/VI ) :
HAZARDOUS WASTE 3UANTIT
(SE
CT10N VI)
29 -#9. 63
4 0.01,
7 0.35
39 100
4,777,67
IES HANJLEO
3/
HANDLING 1ETHOD
CONTAINERS
STORAGE TAN
-------
1985 BIENNIAL REPORT
STATE PR3?IUE FDR
(TABLE 2 OF 3)
THE STATE OF UTAH
TOTAL 3UANTITY OF HAZARDOUS WASTE
REPORTED SHIPPED OUT OF STATE
(EXPORTS) :
TOTAL QUANTITY 3F HAZARDJJS rfASTE
REPORTED SHIPPED FROM OTHER STATES
(IMPORTS): I/
RECEIVING
STATE
ARIZONA
C ALIFQRNI A
COLORADO
IDAHO
ILLINOIS
LOUISIANA
NEW MEXI33
NEVADA
NEW YOR<
OHIO
OKLAHOMA
3REGON
TENNESSEE
TC Y A C
1 C * ft J
WASHINGTON
TOTAL
SOURCE: PREPARED
I/ THE 3UANTITI
TONS
SHIPPED
21
6,294
434
J8
0
17
d2
• 166
0
4
727
362
1
L. 1
O ^
1,917
13,123
FOR EPA BY DPRA,
ES REPRESENT THE
STATES SHIPPING
TO UTAH
ARIZONA
CALIFORNIA
COLORADO
IDAHO
.
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1935 BIENNIAL REPORT STATE PRD=I-E FDR THE SUTE 3F JTAH
(TABLE 3 OF 3)
•MSTE STREA.1 GENERATION STATE RANGING CDIPA^EO TO NATIONA^ RANKING ( T D <> F1CTY)
NATIONAL
RANK
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
WASTE
COOE
3002
101X
OOMX
3007
O^X
F003
3003
3001
<062
F006
<061
F01X
3008
K104
K013
<011
<087
P020
FD02
<016
J036
O48
F007
J01X
F005
F001
<051
F019
D005
O01
<049
3000
0006
F009
3009
<047
F024
3004
<022
<044
J188
<071
0010
K060
J220
K002
<03l
K052
<083
<018
3UANTITY GENERATED
IN STATE (TDNS)
1,066,704
12,450
2,626
76
2,453
204
1,703
1,938
2,128
449
272
648
124
NONE
NONE
NONE
1,186
NONE
310
NONE
1
73
4
100
205
831
6,964
54
<1
40
7,823
NONE
3
1
<1
NONE
NONE
126
NONE
25,079
<1
NONE
NONE
NONE
<1
NONE
NONE
148
NONE
NONE
STATE rfASTE
C30E RASK
i
3
6
23
7
18
10
9
8
14
16
13
21
N/A
N/A
N/A
11
N/A
15
N/A
39
24
32
22
17
12
5
25
53
26
4
N/A
35
41
46
N/A
N/A
20
N/A
2
60
N/A
N/A
N/A
50
N/A
N/A
19
N/A
N/A
PERCENT OF
STATE TOTA_
93.99
1.09
0.23
0.00
0.21
0.01
0.15
0.17
0. 18
0.03
0.02
0.05
0.01
N/A
N/A
N/A
0.10
N/A
0.02
N/A
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.01
0.07
0.61
0.00
0.00
3.00
0.68
N/A
0.00
0.00
0.00
N/A
N/A
0.01
N/A
2.20
0.00
N/A
N/A
N/A
0.00
N/A
N/A
0.01
N/A
N/A
SOURCE: OKEPARED FOR EPA BY OPRA, INC. (SURVEY SECTION IIIB DATA. 3L83350)
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1985 BIENNIAL REPORT STATE PROFI.E FDR THE STATE OF
(TABLE 1 OF 3)
TOTAL NU13ER OF RCRA REGULATED LARGE GENERATORS (SECTION IA): I/
TOTAL QUANTITY (T3NS ) OF REGULATED dASTE GENERATED (SEC. IA/IIIB): II
TOTAL QUANTITY OF RCRA REGULATED dASTE MANAGED (SECTIUN IIA/VI):
HANDLING METHOD
CONTAINERS
STORAGE TAN
-------
1985 BIENNIAL REPORT STATE PROFI.E FOR THE STATE OF VER1JNT
(TABLE 2 DF 3)
TOTAL QUANTITY OF HAZARDOUS WASTE TOTAL QUANTITY DF HAZARD3JS HASTE
REPORTED SHIPPED OUT GF STATE REPORTED SHIPPED FROM QTH^R STATES
(EXPORTS): (IMPORTS): I/
RECEIVING T3NS STATES SHIPPING TDNS
STATS SHIPPED TO VERMONT SHIPPED
ALABAMA 2 MASSACHUSETTS Id
ARKANSAS 128
CONNECTICUT 687 TOTAL 16
GEORGIA ' 2
INDIANA 66
KANSAS 2
KENTUCKY 556
MASSACHUSETTS 1,152
MARYLAND 6
MAINE 110
MISSOURI ' 3
NEW HAMPSHIRE ^6
NEW JERSEY 1,314
NEW YORK 6,907
OHIO 177
'ENNSYLVANIA 309
TOTAL 11,467
SOURCE: >REPAREO FDR EPA BY DPRA, INC. (SURVEY SECTION IV DATA. DLB8350)
I/ THE 3JANTITIES REPRESENT THE TONS REPORTED BY SHIPPING STATES. TONS SHIPPE
MAY INCLUDE STATE-ONLY REGULATED HAZARDOUS WASTE. 3JANTITIES DECEIVED BY
EACH STATE WERE NOT REQUESTED.
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1935 BIENNIAL REPORT ST&TE PROFI.E FOR THE STATE OF VE
(TABLE 3 3F 3)
STREA1 GENERATION STATE RANKING C31PA*ED TO NATIONAu RANKING (T3P F 1 c r Y )
NATIONAL
RANK
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
rfASTE
CODE
0002
101X
30NX
0007
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1985 BIENNIAL REPORT STATE PROFI.E FDR TnE STATE OF VIRGINIA
(TABLE 1 DF 3)
TOTAL NUMBER OF RCRA REGULATED LARGE GENERATORS (SECTION IA): I/ ,3,
TOTAL QUANTITY (TONS) OF REGULATED rfASTE GENERATED (SEC. lA/IIIb): 21 24,995,5<.
P E R C c N 1
RCRA REGJLATED TSO FACILITIES (SECTION II) NUM3ER OF rfASTE
FACILITIES 1AN4GING ONLY ONSITE GENERATED WASTE: 54 J9.8J >.
FACILITIES MANAGING ONLY OFFSITE GENERATED dASTE: 7 D.lb \
FACI.ITIES MANAGING WASTE GENERATED BDTH ON AND OFFSITE: 6 3.01 ;
TOTAL TSD NUM3ER AND PERCENT OF dASTE: 67 100 ;
TOTAL 3JANTITY OF RCRA REGULATED WASTE MANAGED (SECTION IIA/VI): 24,^73.08.-
HANDLING METHOD
CONTAINERS
STORAGE TANKS
OTHER STORAGE
TREATMENT TANKS
OTHER TREATMENT
TOTA. STOR/TREAT
INJECTION WELLS
LANDFILLS
LAND TREATMENT
OCEAN DISPOSAL
SURFACE IMPOUNDMENTS
WASTE PILES
SURFACE IMPOUNDMENTS
SURFACE IMPOUNDMENTS
OTHER DISPOSAL
TOTAL DISPOSAL
INCINERATORS
RECYCLINS(OPTIONA.)
CODE
SOI
S02
S05
T01
T04
079
083
081
D82
083
S03
504
T02
084
T03
R01
NJ1BER OF
FACILITIES
1 1^ T M C MET MOO
u j i ^ o ~ c i n u u
(SECTION II)
43
6
0
4
15
0
0
3
0
0
2
5
0
1
1
0
GRAND TOTAL:
HAZARDOUS M
QNSITE
9,202
820
0
774
24,905,030
24,915,827
0
0
3,069
0
0
588
9,559
0
*
13,220
0
0
24,929,046
IASTE 3JANTITI
(SECTION VI)
UFFSITE
636
28,249
3
3
12,745
41,629
0
0
0
3
0
3
3
0
3
0
3
3
41,629
E5 HANDLED
3/
TOTAL
9,838
29,067
0
774
24,917,776
24,957,455
0
0
3,369
3
0
538
9,559
0
4
13,220
0
0
24,970,675
SOURCE: "REPAREO FDR EPA BY DPRA, INC. (SURVEY SECTIONS I, II, III AND VI
DATA. DL38350)
n SMALL QUANTITY GENERATORS WITH LESS THAN 13.2 TONS/YEAR (1000 KG/IONTH)
ARE NOT REPORTED BUT GENERATORS WITH MISSING 3JANTITIES ARE INCLUDED.
2/ STATE-ONLY HAZARDOUS WASTE MAY 9E R=PDRTEO IN ADDITION TO RCRA REGJLATED
HAZARDOUS WASTE. THE LARGER 3JANTITY IN SECTION IA AND IIIB IS REPORTED TU
MINIMIZE MISSING DATA.
3/ MULTIPLE COUNTING OF WASTES BY HANOLIN3 METHOD MAY OCCUR.
4/ VIRGINIA'S REGULATED WASTE INCLUDES MAJOR QUANTITIES OF WASTEWATER, E.G., 99 PERCENT, THAT
WOULD LIKELY RECEIVE TREATMENT EXEMPTIONS ELSEWHERE.
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1985 BIENNIAL REPORT
STATE PROFI.E FDR
(TABLE 2 OF 3)
THE STATE OF VIRGINIA
TOTAL QUANTITY OF HAZARDOUS WASTE
REPORTED SHIPPED OUT OF STATE
(EXPORTS):
TOTAL JUANTITY DF HAZARDdJS *4STE
REPORTED SHIPPED FRO.M DTHE? STATES
(IMPORTS): I/
RECEIVING
STATE
ALABAMA
ARKANSAS
CONNECTICUT
GEORGIA
ILLINOIS
INDIANA
KENTUCKY
LOUISIANA
MARYLAND
MICHIGAN
MISSOURI
NORTH CAROLINA
NEW JERSEY
NEW YORK
OHIO
3ENNSYLVANI A
SOUTH CAROLINA
TENNESSEE
TEXAS
WISCONSIN
TOTAL
TONS
SHIPPED
3,03b
0
151
339
668
1,402
186
573
71,110
3,472
19
3,17b
6,043
1,656
2,436
7,612
6,557
31
0
9
1D8,525
STATES SHIPPING
TD VIRGINIA
ALABAMA
CONNECTICUT
DISTRICT OF COLJM8IA
DELAWARE
FLORIDA
vEORGlA
LOUISIANA
.MASSACHUSETTS
MARYLAND
NORTH CAROLINA
.NEW HAMPSHIRE
NEW JERSEY
^EW YOR<
OHIO
PENNSYLVANIA
RHODE ISLAND
SOUTH CAROLINA
TENNESSEE
TEXAS
*EST VIRGINIA
TOTAL
TINS
S H I P a if D
46
l,<»2b
160
20
91
577
1
2,31
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1985 BIENNIAL REPORT STATE PRQFI.E FOR TnE STATE DF VIRGINIA
(TABLE 3 DF 3)
WASTE STREA1 GENERATION STATE RANKING CD1PAAED TO NATIQNA. RANKING < T D P FIFTY)
NATIONAL
RANK
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
<»7
48
49
50
rfASTE
CODE
D032
,10MX
OOMX
3307
<0:1X
FO'03
3333
3001
<0b2
F006
<061
FOflX
0008
K104
<313
<011
<087
P320
F002
<016
J036
<048
F307
UOMX
F005
F001
<051
F019
0005
<031
<049
DOOO
D006
F009
D009
K047
F024
3004
<022
<044
J198
<071
0010
K060
J220
<002
<031
<052
K083
<018
3UANTITY GENERATED
IN STATE (TJNS)
24,799,448
508
7,829
300
NONE
68,083
9,831
11,615
1, 164
72,914
5,992
1,058
4,786
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
2,572
NONE
1
NONE
9
NONE
1,095
961
2,087
2,615
19
43
121
NONE
510
201
75
NONE
NONE
5
NONE
NONE
<1
NONE
<1
NONE
<1
NONE
NONE
22
NONE
.NONE
STATE rfASTE
CDUE RANK
1
18
6
19
N/A
3
5
4
13
2
7
15
8
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
10
N/A
46
N/A
36
N/A
14
16
11
9
33
25
21
N/A
17
20
22
N/A
N/A
40
N/A
N/A
58
N/A
88
N/A
60
N/A
N/A
31
N/A
N/A
PERCENT OF
STATE TOTA_
99.21
0.00
3.03
0.00
N/A
3.27
0.03
0.34
3.00
0.29
O.J2
3.00
3.01
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
0.01
N/A
0.00
N/A
0.00
N/A
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.01
0.00
0.00
0.00
N/A
3.00
0.00
0.00
N/A
N/A
O.JO
N/A
N/A
0.00
N/A
0.00
N/A
3.00
N/A
N/A
3.00
N/A
N/A
SOURCE: PREPARED FOR EPA BY DPRA, INC. (SURVEY SECTION IIIB DATA. TL83350)
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1985 BIENNIAL REPORT STATE PRQFI.E FOR THE STATE JF HASHIM3TDN
(TABLE 1 DP 3)
TOTAL NU1BER OF RCRA RE3JLATED LARGE GENERATORS (SECTION U): I/ i«
TOTAL 3UANTITY (TONS) DF REGULATED HASTc GENERATED (SEC. lA/IIId): II 439,^1
RCRA REGJLATEO TSD FACI.ITIES
FACILITIES 1ANAGI
FACI.ITIES MANAGI
NG ONLY
NG ONLY
FACILITIES MANAGING HASTE
TOTAL TSD NUMBER AND
PERCENT
(SECTION I
DNSITE GENE
OFFSITE GEN
GENERATED
OF HASTE:
I )
RATED HASTE:
EAATED HASTE:
N J 1 q E R
38
5
BOTH ON AND OFFSITE: 16
TOTAL 3UANTITY OF RCRA REGULATED HASTE MANAGED (SECTI
NUMBER OF
FACILITIES
HAZARDUUS
60
ON I IA/VI ) :
WASTE 3UANTITIES
(SECTION VI> 3/
PESCEN
OF HAST
72.19
9.75
19.06
100
6'-. 2, 8 7
HANDLED
HANDLING METHOD
CONTAINERS
STORAGE TAN
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1985 BIENNIAL REPORT STATE PRQFI.E FDR THE STATE 3F WASHH3TDN
(TABLE 2 3F 3)
TOTAL QUANTITY OF MA
REPORTED SHIPPED OUT
(EXPORTS ) :
RECEIVING
STATE
ARKANSAS
ARIZONA
:ALI=ORNI A
COLORADO
CONNECTI:JT
IDAHO
ILLINOIS
KANSAS
LOUISIANA
NORTH CAROLINA
M c u A n A
v C T A U M
NEW YOR<
3REGON
TENNESSEE
TEXAS
UTAH
TOTAL
ZARD3US WASTE
OF STATE
TONS
SHIPPED
<«b
0
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1985 BIENNIAL REPORT STATE PRUFI.E FOR THE STATE 3F rfASH I >J3T 3 s
(TABLE 3 OF 3)
rfASTE STSEA.1 GENERATION STATE RANKING CD1PARED TO NATIONAL RANKING (T3P FIFTY)
NATIONAL
RANK
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
rfASTE
CODE
3002
1DMX
30MX
3007
KOMX
F303
3003
3001
<062
?006
<061
FONX
0008
<104
<013
K011
<087
P020
F002
K016
J036
<048
F007
J01X
F005
F001
<051
F019
3005
<001
K049
0000
3006
F009
3009
K047
F024
3004
K022
K044
J188
<071
D010
<060
U220
<002
K031
K052
<083
K018
OUANTITY GENERATED
IN STATE (TUNS)
67,401
81*802
148,525
428
1,398
303
134
2,558
4,238
14,463
6,342
1,492
883
MONE
NDNE
NONE
NONE
1
460
NONE
1
NONE
142
3
664
472
2,800
2
1
184
331
NONE
62
193
93
NONE
NONE
5
•NONE
NONE
6
NONE
<1
NONE
<1
NONE
NONE
18
NONE
NONE
STATE dASTE
CDOE SANK
3
2
1
16
11
18
22
9
6
4
5
10
12
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
41
15
N/A
47
N/A
21
34
13
14
8
38
43
20
17
N/A
24
19
23
N/A
N/A
31
N/A
N/A
30
N/A
64
N/A
58
N/A
N/A
27
N/A
N/A
PEKCENT OF
STATE TOTAL
19.91
24.17
43. as
0.12
0.41
0.38
0.03
0.75
1.25
4.27
1.87
0.44
0.26
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
0.00
0.13
N/A
0.00
N/A
0.04
0.00
0.19
0.13
0.82
0.00
0.00
0.05
0.09
N/A
0.01
0.05
0.02
N/A
N/A
0.00
N/A
N/A
0.00
N/A
0.00
N/A
0.00
N/A
N/A
0.00
N/A
N/A
SOURCE: 'REPAREO FDR EPA BY DPRA, INC. (SURVEY SECTION IIIB DATA. OL863501
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1935 BIENNIAL REPORT STATE PROFILE FDR THE STATE jF dEST VIRGINIA
(TABLE 1 DF 3)
TOTAL NU13ER OF RCRA REGJLATEO LARGE GENERATORS (SECTION IA): I/ 5:
TOTAL 3U4NTITY (TOSS) OF REGJLATEO dASTE GENERATED (SEC. lA/IIId): II 12,u77,06;
RCRA REGJLATED TSD FACI.
FACILITIES MANAG
FACI-ITIES MANAG
FACILITIES MANAG
TOTAL TSD NUMBER AND
ING
ING
ING
PER
TOTAL 3UANTITY DF RCRA R
HANDLING METHOD
CONTAINERS
STORAGE TAN 1 t 1 11 UU
CODE (SECTION II)
SOI
S02
S05
TO!
T04
079
D83
D81
082
D83
S03
S04
T02
084
T03
R01
25
15
2
7
8
1
5
0
0
3
1
4
8
2
6
0
GRAND TOTAL
HAZARDOUS WASTE 3UANTITI
(SECTION
ONSITE 3FFSI
1,830
5,351 15,
292
4,660
5,370,784
5,382,917 17,
3,380
431
0
0
10,346 3,
10,084
612
6,545,859 7,
55,362
6,626,124 10,
7,833
0
: 12,016,874 28,
J I )
TE
40
33?
265
4.
6 3.3L /.
11 99.16 i
39 103 ;.
12, J'44,90^
ES HANJLED
3/
TOTAL
1,370
21,590
559
5,137
5,370,977
5,400,232
3,380
539
0
0
13,937
10,334
512
5,552,922
55,362
5,636,856
7,35L
0
12,344,909
SOURCE: PREPARED FOR EPA BY DPRA, INC. (SURVEY SECTIONS I, II, III AND VI
DATA. OL89350)
I/ SMALL aUANFITY GENERATORS rflTH LESS THAN 13.2 TONS/YEAR (1000 KG/MONTH)
ARE N3T REPORTED 3UT GENERATORS KITH MISSING 3JANTIT1ES ARE INCLUDED.
2/ STATE-ONLY HAZARDOUS rfASTE MAY 3E REPORTED IN ADDITION TD RCRA REGJLATED
HAZARDOUS rfASTE. THE LARGER 3JANTITY IN SECTION IA AND IIIB IS REPORTED TO.
MINIMIZE MISSING DATA.
3/ MULTIPLE COUNTING OF HASTES BY HANDLING METHOD MAY OCCUR.
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1935 BIENNIAL REPORT STATE PROFILE FDR THE STATE OF WEST VIKSINIA
(TABLE 2 DF 3)
TOTAL 3UANTITY OF HAZARDOUS WASTE
REPORTED SHIPPED OUT OF STATE
(EXPORTS) :
TOTAL QUANTITY DF HAZARDOUS „4STd
REPORTED SHIPPED FR01 OT-IE* STATES
(IMPORTS): II
RECEIVING
STATE
ALABAMA
GEORGIA
ILLINOIS
INDIANA
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1935 BIENNIAL REPORT STATE PROFILE FDR THE STATE OF
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1985 BIENNIAL REPORT STATE PRQPI.E FDR THE STATE JF WISCONSIN
(TABLE 1 Dr 3)
TOTAL NU18ER OF RCRA REGULATED LARGE GENERATORS (SECTION IA): l/ ,?<,
TOTAL QUANTITY (TONS) OF REGULATED dASTE GENERATED (SEC. IA/IH6): II 123,39?
TOTAL QUANTITY OF RCRA REGULATED -4ASTE MANAGED (SECTION IIA/VI): lD5,4Ci
HANDLING METHOD
CONTAINERS
STORAGE TANKS
DTHER STORAGE
TREATMENT TANKS
DTHER TREATMENT
TOTA. STDR/TREAT
INJECTION WELLS
LANDFILLS
LAND TREATMENT
OCEAN DISPOSAL
SURFACE IMPOUNDMENTS
WASTE PILES
SURFACE IMPOUNDMENTS
SURFACE IMPOUNDMENTS
DTHER DISPOSAL
TOTftL DISPOSAL
INCINERATORS
RECYCLIN3(OPTIONA_ )
CODE
SOI
S02
S05
T01
T04
079
080
081
082
083
503
S04
T02
D84
T03
R01
NUMBER OF HAZARDOUS
FACILITIES
(SECTION II) ONSITE
3,028
1,478
0
. . 22,376
5,162
32,044
0
0
0
3
0
0
.21
5
3,203
3,229
2,077
0
GRAND TOTAL: 37,350
*ASTE QUANTITIES
(SECTION VI) 3/
DFFSITE
2,913
1,421
0
17, U4
1,450
22,9o8
0
D
0
3
0
0
0
5
44,590
44,595
496
' 0
68,059
HANDLED
TOTAL
5,941
2,999
0
39,5bO
&,S13
55,013
0
0
0
0
0
0
21
10
47,793
47,324
2,573
0
105,409
SOURCE: PREPARED FOR EPA BY DPRA, INC. (SURVEY SECTIONS I, II, III AND VI
DATA. DL88350)
I/ SMALL QUANTITY GENERATORS rflTH LESS THAN 13.2 TONS/YEAR (1000 KG/1DNTH)
ARE NOT REPORTED BUT GENERATORS WITH 1ISSING QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED.
II STATE-3NLY HAZARDOUS WASTE MAY BE REPORTED IN ADDITION TO RCRA REGJLATED
HAZARDOUS WASTE. THE LARGER QUANTITY IN SECTIJN IA AND IIIB 15 REPDRTcD TO
MINIMIZE 1ISSING DATA.
3/ MULTIPLE COUNTING OF WASTES BY HANDLING METHOD MAY OCCUR.
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1985 BIENNIAL REPORT
STATE PROFILE FOR
(TABLE 2 DF 3)
THE STATE DF
TOTAL QUANTITY OF HAZARDOUS WASTE
REPORTED SHIPPED OUT DF STATE
(EXPORTS):
TOTAL QUANTITY DF HAZARDOJS *ASTC
REPORTED SHIPPED FROM DTH?< STATcS
I IMPORTS ) : I/
RECEIVING
STATE
ALABAMA
ARIZONA
CONNECTI:JT
GEORGIA
IOWA
ILLINOIS
INDIANA
< ANSAS
0
31
3,8U7
7,249
5,006
3,037
1,901
4t>6
614
930
20
177
1
12
2
222
11,956
5d9
104
0
0
62
n &. i
00 1
<»3,159
FOR EPA BY DPRA,
ES REPRESENT THE
STATES SHIPPING
TO WISCONSIN
CALIFORNIA
COLORADO
CONNECTICUT
-LJRIDA
GEORGIA
IOWA
ILLINOIS
INDIANA
KANSAS
KENTUCKY
MAINE
MICHIGAN
MINNESOTA
MISSOURI
MISSISSIPPI
MONTANA
NORTH DAKOTA
NEBRASKA
OHIO
OKLAHOMA
SOJTH DAKOTA
TENNESSEE
TEXAS
VIRGINIA
T TT A 1
1 J 1 A l_
INC. (SJRVEY SECTION I
TONS REPORTED bY SHIPP1
TDNS
SHIr>»ED
10
W
67
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1985 BIENNIAL REPORT STATE PRQFI.E FOR THE STATE DF rfISC3MSlN
(TABLE 3 3F 3)
rfASTE ST?EA1 GENERATION STATE RANKING C31?A?ED TO NATIONA. RANKING (TJP FIFTY)
NATIONA
RANK
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
3
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
SOURCE:
I/ WISCCN
' NOT D)
rfASTE
CODE
3002
10MX
331X
3007
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1935 BIENNIAL REPOAT STATE PRQFI.E FDR THE STATE OF
(TABLE 1 OF 3)
TOTAL NU18ER OF RCRA REGULATED LARGE GENERATORS (SECTION IA): I/
TOTAL QUANTITY (TONS) OF REGULATED dASTE GENERATED (SEC. IA/III3): II
15,77;
PERCENT
RCRA REGJLATED TSD FACIL
FACILITIES MANAG
FACILITIES MANAG
FACILITIES MANAG
TOTAL TS) NUM-3ER AND
ING
ING
ING
PER
ITIES (SECTION II)
DNLY ONSITE GENERATED HAS
ONLY OFFSITE GENERATED HA
TE:
STE:
HASTE GENERATED 8DTH ON AND OFFSI
CENT OF HASTE:
TOTAL QUANTITY OF RCRA REGULATED HASTE MANAGED (S
HANDLING METHOD
CONTAINERS
STORAGE TANKS
OTHER STORAGE
TREATMENT TANKS
DTHER TREATMENT
TOTA. STDR/TREAT
INJECTION HELLS
LANDFILLS
LAND TREATMENT
OCEAN DISPOSAL
SURFACE IMPOUNDMENTS
HASTE PILES
SURFACE IMPOUNDMENTS
SURFACE IMPOUNDMENTS
DTHER DISPOSAL
TOTAL DISPOSAL
INCINERATORS
RECYCLING(OPTIONA^)
COD
SOI
S02
SOS
TO!
TO*
D79
083
081
082
D83
S03
SO*
T02
08*
T03
R01
NUM3ER OF HAZARD
FACILITIES
E (SECTION II) ONSI
5
2 9
1
1
1
9
0
1
1
0
1
0
2
0
1
1
0
GRAND TOTAL: 13
ECTION I
NUMRER
9
1
TE: 1
11
IA/VI ) :
UUS HASTE QUANTITIES
(SE
TE
137
,129
0
375
0
,6*1
0
*
0
0
6
0
525
0
0
535
0
0
,176
CTIO.N VI) 3/
3FFSITE
— f TON ^ !__.._-..
0
0
3
3
3
0
3
0
723
0
3
0
3
3
0
723
0 '
0
723
OF HASTE
15 .*3
1.09
63. *d
103
55, }<
HANDLED
TOTAL
137
9,129
0
375
0
9, 6*1
0
*
720
0
6
0
525
0
0
1,255
3
0
10,396
X
'/.
'/.
'/.
3-
SOURCE: 'REP4RE3 FOR EPA BY DPRA, INC. (SURVEY SECTIONS I, II, III AN} VI
DATA. OL88350)
I/ SMALL 3UANTITY GENERATORS KITH LESS THAN 13.2 TONS/YEA* (1000 KG/MONTH)
ARE NDT REPORTED BUT GENERATORS HITH 1ISSING 3UANTITIES ARE INCLUDED.
2/ STATE-DNLY HAZARDOUS HASTE MAY BE REPORTED IN ADDITION T3 RCRA REGJLATED
HAZARDOUS HASTE. THE LARGER QUANTITY IN SECTION IA ANJ IIIB IS REP1RTE3 TO
MINIMIZE MISSING DATA.
3/ MULTIPLE COUNTING OF HASTES BY HANDLING METHOD MAY OCCUR.
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1985 BIENNIAL REPORT STATE PROFI.E FOR THE STATE OF
(TABLE 2 DF 3)
TOTAL 3UANTITY OF HAZARDOUS WASTi
REPORTED SHIPPED OJT OF STATE
(EXPORTS):
TOTAL QUANTITY DF HAZAiOQJS rfASTE
REPORTED SHIPPED FROM OTHER STATES
(I.IP CRTS): I/
RECEIVING
STATE
:ALIFORNI A
COLORADO
NEVADA
UTAH
TOTAL
TONS
SHIPPED
0
*» 7
O f
13
435
515
STATES SHIPPING
T3 WYOMING
NErf HAMPSHIRE
TOTAL
TDNS
SHIPPED
1,330
1,330
SOURCE: 'REPARED FOR EPA BY DPRA, INC. (SURVEY SECTION IV DATA. OL88350)
I/ THE 3UANTITIES REPRESENT THE TONS REPORTED BY SHIPPING STATES. TONS SHIPPE
MAY INCLUDE STATE-ONLY REGULATED HAZAOOUS dASTE. ^JANTITIES RECEIVED BY
EACH STATE WERE NOT RE3UESTED.
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1985 BIENNIAL REPORT STATE PROFI.E FOR TrtE STAT: OF
(TABLE 3 3F 3)
HASTE STREAM GENERATION STATE RANUNG CD1PA*ED TO NATIONAL RANKING (T3P
NATIONAL
RANK
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
. 14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
HASTE
COOE
0002
101X
D0.1X
0007
KOMX
F003
0003
0001
<062
F006
K061
FOMX
D308
K104
<013
Oil
<0(37
P020
F002
<016
U036
K048
F007
JOKX
F005
F001
K051
F019
0005
K001
O49
3000
3006
F009
D009
<047
F024
0004
<022
<044
J188
<071
3010
<060
U220
K002
<031
<052
K083
<018
QUANTITY GENERATED
IN STATE (T3NS)
4,375
37
1,552
194
527
NONE
1,329
3,856
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
672
NONE
NONE
NONE
6
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
26
NONE
NONE
537
NONE
NONE
NONE
895
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
3
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
165
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
1,590
NONE
NONE
STATE HASTE
C30E RANK
1
12
4
10
q
N/A
5
2
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
7
N/A
N/A
N/A
15
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
13
N/A
N/A
8
N/A
N/A
N/A
6
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
16
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
11
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
3
N/A
N/A
PERCENT GF
STATE TOTA;.
27.74
0.23
3.84
1.23
3.34
N/A
8.42
24. <»5
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
4.26
N/A
N/A
N/A
0.03
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
0.16
N/A
N/A
3.40
N/A
N/A
N/A
5.67
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
0.01
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
1.04
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
10.08
N/A
N/A
SOURCE: PREPARED FOR EPA BY DPRA, INC. (SURVEY SECTION IIIB DATA. }L83350)
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Center for Economic Research. 1986. 1986 National Screening Survey of
Hazardous Waste Treatment, Storage, Disposal, and Recycling
• Facilities: Summary of Results for TSDR Facilities in 1985. Prepared
for the Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, D.C.
Chemical Manufacturers Association. 1987 (April). 1985 CMA Hazardous
Waste Survey.
Doyle, Paul. 1987 (June). Hazardous Waste Management: An Update (A
Legislator's Guide). National Conference of State Legislatures,
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General Accounting Office. 1987 (February). Hazardous Waste.
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Congressional Research Service, Washington, D.C., 87-56-ENR.
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Facilities. Summary of Results for TSDR Facilities Active in 1985.
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Office of Water Regulations and
Standards. 1986 (February). Report to Congress on the Discharge of
Hazardous Wastes to Publicly Owned Treatment Works.
EPA/530-SW-86-004.
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U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and Uestat, Inc. 1984 (April).
National Survey of Hazardous Waste Generators and Treatment, Storage
and Disposal Facilities Regulated Under RCRA in 1981.
U.S. General Accounting Office. 1986 (December). Hazardous Waste: EPA
Has Made Limited Progress in Determining the Wastes to be Regulated.
Report to the Chairman of the Subcommittee on Commerce, Transportation
and Tourism of the Committee on Energy and Commerce of the House of
Representatives.
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APPENDIX A
1985 STATE BIENNIAL REPORT
DATA COMPARISONS
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APPENDIX A
1985 STATE BIENNIAL REPORT
DATA COMPARISONS
This appendix contains state-by-state comparisons of selected generator
data, hazardous waste generation data and hazardous waste management data
that are contained in the 1985 Biennial Report SAS Data Library, DL88289.
In each of these cases, alternative data specifications and procedures can
be applied for different analyses. Various other data specifications and
analyses are possible nationally, regionally and by state through use of
EPA's NCC 1985 Biennial Report SAS Data Library.
Three state-by-state and national summary tables follow. Table A-l
evaluates the number of hazardous waste generators in the 1985 Biennial
Report data base (Section I data) by including or excluding alternative
small quantity generators (SQGs). Associated changes in the quantities of
hazardous waste generated as well as the number of generators included in
each specification are presented. In summary, the alternative
specifications and national results are as follows:
Description
All generators (Section I) I/
Generators less SQGs with 0 < Qty
< 13.2 tons I/ 21
Generators less SQGs with Qty
< 13.2 tons 2/ 3/
Generators less SQGs with 0 <
Qty < 1.32 tons 4/
(Generators with unreported quantities) 5_/
Number of
generators
41,233
21,740
14,766
32,175
(6,974)
Hazardous
waste
quantity
(tons)
258,531,983
258,472,545
258,472,545
258,527,464
Figure A-l illustrates these relationships graphically.
I/ Includes generators with unreported quantities (zero or blank) that may
~~ be large generators.
2/ Exemption of generators with 1000 Kg/monthly or less is implied by the
~" 13.2 tons exclusion.
3/ Excludes generators with unreported quantities as well as SQGs indicated.
5/ Exemption of generators 100 Kg/month or less is implied by the 1.32
ton exclusion.
5_/ A proportional allocation of these generators may be desirable, i.e.,
same SQG rate as can be derived above.
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Table A-2 presents the quantities of regulated hazardous waste generated in
Section I versus Section III for each state. Also, the difference between
Sections I and III is calculated and the maximum (larger) of the Section I
and III values is reported. Section I contains data reported by individual
generators which is summed for each state. State-only regulated wastes, if
applicable, are included. Section III contains data reported by each state
on the quantities of hazardous waste by EPA waste code (RCRA-regulated
only). Missing data are apparent in either Section, although the larger
values are judged most applicable for each state.
Table A-3 presents the quantities of regulated waste managed in Section II
versus Section VI for each state. The difference between Sections II and
VI is calculated and the maximum (larger) of the Section II and VI values
is reported. Section II contains hazardous waste managed by individual TSD
facilities which is summed for each state. State-only regulated wastes are
included. Section VI contains data reported by each state on the
quantities of hazardous waste managed by EPA waste code (and by handling
method). Missing data are apparent in either section yet the larger values
are judged most applicable for each state.
Overall, these three tables illustrate the importance of data
specifications prior to analysis and to variable selection (Section data)
to be used in the analysis. Even then, other known or suspected data
inconsistencies are contained in the selected data. Generally, improved
survey instruments and data collection procedures are recommended to obtain
better data in future biennial report programs.
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Table A-l. Number of hazardous waste generators and the amount of hazardous waste generated with
and without small quantity generators (SQGs) by state, 1985 _!/
SSTATE
A<
4L
4R
AZ
:A
C3
:r
3C
DE
-L
14
GJ
HI
14
13
1L
1^
4J
N1
*V
»r
:H
3<
DR
PA
PI
31
SC
S3
TN
rx
JT
VA
VT
44
rfl
4V
4f
NO
N
23
301
196
221
6271
154
525
9
J8
476
441
7
3*
193
35
1397
702
360
235
449
3774
1355
266
784
2331
400
197
24
581
13
104
272
4466
70
47
1976
937
163
517
30*9 '
167
403
305
27
340
2772
257
825
124
622
1014
74
20
FILTER
TONS
2t>01
7406570
57226
846952
9666597
294-*53
1580*2
1680
86313
833469
37319422
255
7341
120043
2023
488526
2516009
1315920
7662301
13672491
103788
136340
7664
4075775
329920
63916
2507001
25172
1272972
3101
540J51
19817
9007086
8818
742
15973784
993370
159U28
26642
23157853
148961
3
5301395
850
3319SV58
38768390
1133229
2499J613
3
440483
86494
12077064
15770
o < arv
N
9
217
114
160
3972
90
376
6
25
273
330
4
26
123
24
760
395
131
187
302
1013
206
69
542
291
191
109
17
384
a
65
102
1480
56
34
652
688
lid
505
2607
115
403
171
9
556
2450
220
532
124
188
240
57
14
< 13.2 RE 10V ED
TONS
2511
7406169
5o861
846719
9657777
294663
157045
1863
86242
832310
37318877
233
729b
120482
1985
485714
?514523
1315036
766X906
13672122
96699
184544
7083
4075559
328612
66110
2506654
25134
1271477
3053
540174
1897S
8999512
8779
69S
15969181
997334
1590973
26402
23155442
148779
0
5300808
742
33195793
38767595
1133061
24994836
3
439217
84258
12076984
15738
3TY <
S
9
166
114
139
3971
85
359
6
25
260
222
4
17
119
16
760
394
81
187
158
705
205
54
512
222
191
139
15
369
8
65
102
1464
24
9
552
688
109
93
680
70
•
127
8
239
218
59
204
•
188
240
55
9
13.2 RE1JVE3
TONS
2511
74061.69
56651
346719
9657777
294650
L57045
1853
b624,i
8 .12310
37318377
238
7296
120482
1935
485714
2514523
1315036
7661906
13572122
96699
184544
7030
4075559
328612
68110
2506654
25134
1271477
3058
340174
18976
8999512
8779
698
15969181
9*7334
15^0973
26402
23155442
148779
•
5300806
742
33195790
38767595
1133061
24994tt36
•
439217
64250
12376984
15738
TOT4LS 41233
258531983
21740
258472545
14766
258472545
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Table A-l. (Continued)
SST4TE
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34
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HI
U
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IL
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N1
NV
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!H
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P4
»R
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sc
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TN
TX
JT
V*
*T
44
41
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4Y
N
23
301
1)6
221
b271
154
625
Q
38
476
441
7
34
H3
35
1397
703
360
255
449
3774
1355
266
734
2331
400
197
24
681
13
134
272
4496
70
47
1976
937
163
617
3099
167
433
309
27
840
2772
257
825
124
622
1014
74
20
NO FILTER
. TONS
2601
7406570
57226
846*52
9666597
294953
158042
1880
86313
833469
37319422
255
7341
120843
2023
488526
2516009
1315920
7662301
13b 72491
103788
186340
7o64
4075775
329920
63916
2507001
25172
1272972
3101
540351
19317
9007086
3813
742
15973784
998870
1591223
26642
23157853
148961
3
5301395
850
33196958
38768J9Q
1133229
24995010
3
440483
36494
12077064
15773
o < orr <
N
22
284
173
195
5463
140
546
9
35
452
415
7
33
181
30
1252
63d
282
239
362
2366
574
180
744
530
346
175
23
601
13
94
271
2857
66
44
1456
911
161
583
2983
159
403
272
26
766
2603
246
664
124
409
664
71
19
1.32 REIO'EO
TONS
2600
7406553
57213
846933
9666137
294939
157996
1883
86311
833445
37319407
255
7343
120831
2013
488428
2515964
1315842
7662290
13672463
103031
185968
7611
4376735
329783
68882
2306934
25172
1272927
3101
540346
19816
9336203
3816
741
15973264
998852
1591226
26823
23157737
148953
3
5301379
849
33196913
33768313
1133223
24995529
3
440343
86296
12077061
15769
ZE»OS/8L4N
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FIGURE A-l. NUMBER OF GENERATORS BY SIZE CLASSIFICATION
(millon tons)
41233 258.532
258.527
258.473
a\
258.473
14766
All Generators
SQG < 100kg/mo* SQG < lOOOkg/mo* SQG < lOOOkg/mo
No. of generators with unreported tons
Number of Generators
Amount of Hazardous Waste (tons)
*Generators with unreported (missing) quantities are included in the count, i.e., 6,974 generators.
Source: Prepared by DPRA from the 1985 Biennial Report SAS Data Library. (Survey Section la data. DL88350)
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Table A-2. Quantities of regulated hazardous waste generated by state, 1985 I/
quantity (tons) of hazardous waste generated
OSS
STATE
SECT.I
SECT.Ill
I-III
NAXINUH
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
3
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
13
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
93
AK
AL
Aft
AZ
CA
CO
CT
DC
OE
FL
GA
GU
HI
IA
10
IL
IN
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Table A-3. Quantities of regulated hazardous waste managed in TSD facilities by state, 1985 I/
08S
STATE
Quantity (tons) of hazardous waste managed
SECT.II SECT.VI II-VI MAXI1UM
1
z
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
1*
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22 .
23
24
2$
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
3*
35
36
37
38
39
to
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
AK
AL
AR
AZ
CA
CO
CT
DC
OE
FL
GA
GU
HI
IA
ID
II
IN
KS
KY
LA
MA
MO
ME
MI
MN
MO
MS
HT
NC
NO
NE
NH
NJ
NM
NV
NV
OH
OK
OR
PA
PA
RI
SC
SO
TN
TX
UT
VA
VT
HA
HI
MV
HY
1,261
7,592,981
724,335
919,967
3,734,273
279,886
174,218
15
24,791
723,335
37,306,909
8,245,784
12,196,124
139,696
601,885
2,322
5,516,685
94,857
33,407
2,449,294
24,784
1,416,258
71,875
5,015
690
8,679,?75
6,626
96,937
10,084,555
3,851,826
2,171,938
27,807
31,179,333
129,740
28,244
5,158,705
O
915,525
35,011,182
1,147,185
24,970,675
763
398,531
105,409
12,044,909
10,896
0
36,809
3,204
883,403
281,226
126,783
135
15
-2,552
56,983
-9,599
-2
0
-1
0
-95,105
-1,179
1
-662,483
2,503,674
402,084
-571
249
3
-24,764
665
0
-1,275
-537,654
12.798
3
31
305,968
797
-1,571
135,077
-137,228
5
825
-25,683
1
39,150
134,020
36
-1,357
6*414,994
3,630,493
7
19
254,344
-25,619
-55,066
55,067
1.261
7,592,981
724,335
919,967
3,734,278
279,886
174,218
15
27,343
723,335
37,318,543
257
6,226
94,932
4,327
2,355,623
1,873,392
1,324,610
8,245,784
14,699,798
541,780
601,885
2,571
5,536,688
94,857
34,092
2,449,294
24,784
1,416,258
84,673
5,019
721
8,985,942
7,423
96,937
10,219,632
3,851,826
2,171,943
28,632
31,179,333
129,741
67,3»4
5,292,725
36
915,525
41,426,176
4,777,678
24,970,683
782
642,675
105,409
12,044,909
65,963
236,293*569
222,591,412
13*702,177
237,875,300
I/ Reported quantities (tons) in each applicable column heading are defined as follows: (1) SECT. II =
Section II data from the 1985 State Biennial Program Report survey reported by TSD facility; (2) SECT. VI
a Section VI data reported by EPA waste code (and handling method); (3) II-VI « Subtraction of Section VI
from Section II where Section II should include both RCRA-regulated and state-only regulated hazardous
waste; and (4) MAXIMUM « the larger of Section II and VI quantities by state. This latter value is used
to minimize missing data errors within either Section II or VI.
Source: Prepared by OPRA from the 1985 Biennial Report SAS Data Library. (Sections II and VI data. DL88289)
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APPENDIX B
U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY HAZARDOUS
WASTE REPORT FORMS FOR 1985
EPA FORM 8700-13A -- THE GENERATOR REPORT
EPA FORM 8700-13B -- THE FACILITY REPORT
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if.
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INSTRUCTIONS FOR COMPLETING THE GENERATOR
BIENNIAL HAZARDOUS WASTE REPORT
(EPA FORM 8700-13A)
IMPORTANT: READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE COMPLETING
THE BIENNIAL HAZARDOUS WASTE REPORT FORM.
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS
INTRODUCTION
Under EPA regulations, promulgated pursuant to the Resource
Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA), Section 3002, generators of
regulated quantities of hazardous waste that ship their hazardous
waste off-site to a designated facility, must, by March 1 of each
even numbered year, submit a report on EPA Form 8700-13A covering
generator activities during the previous calendar year.
This booklet contains EPA Form 8700-13A (Generator Report) which
must be completed for calendar year 1985 and submitted to the
appropriate EPA Regional Office by March 1, 1986.
The information which follows will assist you in understanding
who must file a 1985 Biennial Report and how the report form is to
be completed. \
Note: If your business is located in a State that has received
interim or final authorization to operate its own hazardous waste
program, you must comply with State reporting requirements in lieu
of the Federal requirements. You may be required by that State to
submit your report on a form other than EPA Form 8700-13A. You may
also be required by that State to report additional wastes or
quantities beyond those that are Federally regulated.
Who Must File
Any business that generated regulated quantities of hazardous
waste at any time during calendar year 1985 must file a biennial
report with EPA. The information requested in this report is
required by law (Section 3002 of RCRA).
Generators that shipped off-site all of the hazardous waste
generated during calendar year 1985 must submit a Generator Report
on EPA Form 8700-13A.
If your business did not generate or otherwise handle regulated
quantities of hazardous waste at any time during calendar year 1985,
you must still file page one of the biennial report form to notify
EPA of your non-regulated status (pursuant to Section 3007 of RCRA).
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Generators that treated, stored (except for conditionally exempt
accumulation for 90 days or less pursuant to 40 CFR 262.34) or
diposed of all of the waste generated during calendar year 1985
on-site must submit a Facility Report instead of a Generator
Report.
If portions of the waste generated at your business during
calendar year 1985 were shipped off-site or stored for less than 90
days, and portions were treated, stored (for more than 90 days), or
diposed of on-site, you must complete both a Generator Report and
a Facility Report. (If you did not receive a copy of the Facility
Report, EPA Form 8700-13B, it may be obtained by contacting the
appropriate EPA Regional Office.)
When and Where To File
The biennial report must be submitted to the appropriate EPA
Regional Office (see list of addresses following these instructions)
no later than March 1, 1986, and cover activities during calendar
year 1985 (see 40 CFR 262.41). You are subject to enforcement
action if you do not file by this date.
What Must Be Reported
In general, any hazardous waste, generated during calendar year
1985, which when shipped off-site was required to be accompanied by
a completed Uniform Hazardous Waste Manifest must be addressed in
the 1985 Biennial Report. This does not include hazardous waste
generated during 1984 which was shipped off-site during 1985 but
does include hazardous waste generated during 1985 which was not
shipped off-site until after December 31, 1985.
Any waste that was generated at your business during 1985 and
treated, stored (for more than 90 days), or diposed of on-site
during 1985 must be reported on the Facility Report Form, not the
Generator Report Form.
Only wastes or portions of waste shipments that are regulated as
either characteristic or listed hazardous wastes must be
reported. The characteristic and listed wastes are identified in
the Appendix. You_ne«d not report any wastes that are not regulated
as hazardous under "the Federal hazardous waste regulations, even if
manifested (e.g., PCBs, asbestos, etc.).
If any or all the waste(s) generated—at your business were
delisted (see 40 CFR 260.20 and 260.22) at some time during the
"reporting year, you must still report those wastes for the portion
of J:he_ year_^n__whi_eh__t.hey were regulated^ Please indicate in the
comment section any such" wasHTesT"
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As a result of recent amendments to the Resource Conservation
and Recovery Act, signed into Law by the President on November 8,
1984, you must now address your efforts regarding "waste
minimization" in your biennial report.
In response to Section 224 of the Hazardous and Solid Waste
Amendments of 1984, effective September 1, 1985, EPA has amended its
RCRA regulations to require a generator to include in his biennial
report (see 40 CFR 262.41):
1) A description of the efforts undertaken
during the. year to reduce the volume and
toxicity of waste generated, and
2) A description of the -changes in volume and
toxicity of waste actually achieved during
the year in comparison to previous years to
the extent such information is available for
years prior to 1984.
As you can see, this new requirement directly parallels the
waste minimization statement which has been incorporated into the
Generator's Certification, Item 16, on the Uniform Hazardous Waste
Manifest, EPA Form 8700-22 (Rev 4-85).
INSTRUCTIONS BY SECTION
(Page 1 of Form)
SECTION I. NON-REGULATED STATUS
Complete this section only if your business did not generate
regulated quantities of hazardous waste at any time during calendar
year 1985.
Circle the one code that best describes your status during the
entire calendar year 1985, as follows:
NON-HANDLER -- (Status Code .*. . 1) Did not generate hazardous waste
in any quantity during 1985.
SMALL QUANTITY GENERATOR — (Status Code ... 2) Did not generate in
any calendar month nor accumulate at any time a total of:
1) 1000 kilograms of hazardous waste; or
2) One kilogram of acute hazardous wastes listed
in 40 CFR 261.31, 261.32, or 261.33(e); or
3) 100 kilograms of any residue or contaminated
soil, water or other debris resulting from
the cleanup of a spill, into or on any land
or water, of any acute hazardous wastes
listed in 40 CFR 261.31, 261.32, or 261.33(e).
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EXEMPT -- (Status Code ... 4) All wastes generated in calendar year
985 were exempt from the requirement to be accompanied by a
completed Uniform Hazardous Waste Manifest, when shipped off-site,
because:
1) They were not solid wastes as defined in 40
CFR 261.2; or
2) They were excluded under 40 CFR 261.4 or 40
CFR 262.51.
BENEFICIAL USE -- (Status Code ... 5) All wastes generated in
calendar year 1985 were exempt from the requirement to be
accompanied by a completed Uniform Hazardous Waste Manifest, when
shipped off-site, because of one or more of the special
circumstances described in 40 CFR 261.6. [Note: 40 CFR 261.6 was
amended, effective July 5, 1985. Therefore, the provisions in
effect during the first half of calendar year 1985 differ from the
provisions in effect during the second half of the year. Circle
this code only if you were exempt due to beneficial use during all
of calendar year 1985].
OUT OF BUSINESS -- (Statuts Code ... 9) Did not generate hazardous
waste in any quantity during 1985 because the establishment ceased
doing business prior to January 1, 1985.
Indicate by placing an X in the appropriate box whether this
fton-regulated status is expected to apply to your business only for
1985, permanently, or other. If other, please indicate your
anticipated status on the line provided or attach page two of the
biennial report form and explain your status in the comment section.
If you completed Section I, complete Sections II through VII and
return this form to the appropriate EPA Regional Office. Leave all
other sections blank.
SECTION II. GENERATOR'S USEPA IDENTIFICATION (I.D.) NUMBER
Enter your business' 12 character USEPA identification number
here.
SECTION III. NAME OF ESTABLISHMENT
Enter the name of your business here.
SECTION IV. ESTABLISHMENT MAILING ADDRESS
Enter the mailing address for your business here.
SECTION V. LOCATION OF ESTABLISHMENT
Enter the location of your business here, if different from
•mailing address. (Note: do not use P.O. Box)
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SECTION VI. ESTABLISHMENT CONTACT
Enter the name (last and first) and telephone number of the
person who may be contacted regarding information contained in this
report.
SECTION VII. CERTIFICATION
The generator or his or her authorized representative must sign
and date the certification where indicated. The printed or typed
name of the person signing the report must also be included where
indicated.
(Page 2 of Form)
Note: A separate sheet must be used for each facility to which
waste was shipped, or if the number of wastes shipped to a
particular facility exceeds 12. Reproduce additional sheets before
making any entries on the form.
SECTION viii. GENERATOR'S USEPA I.D. NUMBER
Enter your business' 12 character USEPA identification number
again, and on each additional page submitted.
SECTION IX. FACILITY NAME
Enter the name of the facility to which all waste on this page
was shipped. If the waste was shipped to a foreign facility, enter
the name of the exporter and enter the name and address of the
foreign facility in Section XIV, Comments.
Note: Wastes that were generated after October 1, 1985 and intended
for off-site treatment, storage, or disposal, but which were not
actually shipped off-site during 1985, must be reported on a
separate sheet(s). For these wastes, complete Sections VIII and
XIII. Indicate in Section XIV, Comments, that these wastes were
generated during 1985 but were not treated, stored for more than 90
days, disposed of or shipped off-site during 1985 by entering the
words "1985 Generated — Stored on-site less than 90 days as of
December 31, 1985". Leave all other sections on this page blank.
SECTION x. FACILITY'S USEPA I.D. NUMBER
Enter the USEPA identification number of the facility to which
you sent the waste described under Section XIII. If the waste was
shipped to a foreign facility, enter the USEPA identification number
of the exporter.
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SECTION XI. FACILITY ADDRESS
Enter the address (including Zip Code) of the facility (or
exporter if waste was shipped to a foreign facility) corresponding
to the USEPA identification number in Section X.
SECTION XII. TRANSPORTATION SERVICES USED
List the name and USEPA identification number for each
transporter whose services you used for shipments identified on this
page.
SECTION XIII. WASTE IDENTIFICATION
A separate line entry is required for each different waste or
waste mixture that was shipped to the facility identified in Section
IX.
A. DESCRIPTION OF WASTE
For hazardous wastes that are listed under 40 CFR Part 261,
Subpart D (see Appendix), enter the EPA listed name, abbreviated if
necessary. Where mixtures of listed wastes were shipped, enter the
description which you believe best describes the waste.
For unlisted hazardous waste identified by characteristic
(i.e., ignitable, corrosive, reactive, or EP toxic) under 40 CFR
Part 261, Subpart C, please include the following: (1) the
description from the list of characteristics in the Appendix which
you believe best describes the waste; (2) the specific manufacturing
or other process generating the waste; and (3) the chemical or
generic chemical name of the waste, if known.
Example:
XIII. WASTE IDENTIFICATION • = .
A. Description of Waste
C. EPA Hazardous
Waste No.
see instructionsi
D. Amount ni Waste
1
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in widget
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production; mixture
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B. DOT HAZARD CLASS
Enter the two digit code from the table below which corresponds
to the DOT hazard class of the waste described. If the waste
described has been shipped under more than one DOT hazard class, use
a separate line for each DOT hazard class. Definitions of DOT
hazard classes can be found in 49 CFR Part 173.
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DOT HAZARD CLASS
Code
Combustible 01
Corrosive material 02
Etiologic agent 03
Explosive A 04
Explosive B 05
Explosive C 06
Flammable gas 07
Flammable liquid : 08
Flammable solid 09
Irritating-material 10
Nonflammable gas 11
Organic peroxide -. 12
ORM-A 13
ORM-B 14
ORM-E 15
Oxidizer 16
Poison A 17
Poison B 18
Radioactive 19
ORM C 20
ORM D 21
C. USEPA HAZARDOUS WASTE NUMBER
For listed wastes, enter the four character USEPA Hazardous
Waste Number from 40 CFR Part 261, Subpart D (see Appendix) which
identifies the waste. For unlisted wastes which exhibit hazardous
characteristics, enter the four character USEPA hazardous Waste
Number from 40 CFR Part 261, Subpart C (see Appendix) which is
applicable to the waste.
If the waste is a mixture of more than one listed or unlisted
wa-te, enter all of the relevant USEPA Hazardous Waste Numbers.
Four spaces are provided for this en each line. If more space is
needed, continue on the next line(s), and leave all other items on
that line blank, as shown by the example below. Generators who ship
Lab Packs are required to list separately the hazardous waste number
for each waste in such shipments.
Example;
XIII. WASTE IDENTIFICATION
A. Description of Waste
C. EPA Hazardous
Waste No.
(see instructions!
D. Amount of Waste
1
1
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residues
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D. AMOUNT OF WASTE
Enter the total quantity of the waste or waste mixture described
on this line that was shipped during 1985 to the facility identified
in Section X. "Right justify" your entries. (This means the number
you enter in the boxes should be put in the boxes as far to the
right as possible.) The example shown above illustrates this form of
entry.
E. UNIT OF MEASURE
Enter the unit of measure code for the quantity of waste
described on the line. Units of measure which must be used in this
report and the appropriate codes are:
Units of Measure Code**If these codes are used,you
must provide the density
Pounds P (rounded off to the nearest
Short tons (2,000 Ibs.) T tenth) of each waste, by line
Kilograms K number, in Section XIV,
Metric Tonnes (1,000 kg.) M Comments, of the page on
Gallons** G which that waste is
Liters** L identified.
SECTION XIV. COMMENTS
This space may be used to explain, clarify, or continue any
entry. If used, enter a cross-reference to the appropriate Section
number.
NOTE: Enter the page number of each sheet as well as the total
number of pages in the lower right hand corner of each page. If the
establishment ships wastes to various facilities, or generates more
than 12 wastes, additional sheets will be required. Reproduce these
additional sheets before making any entries on the form.
(Page 3 of Form)
SECTION XV. GENERATOR'S USEPA I.D. NUMBER
Enter your business1 12 character USEPA identification number
again.
SECTION XVI. WASTE MINIMIZATION
Describe in the space provided your efforts, undertaken during
calendar year 1985, to reduce the volume and toxicity of the
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hazardous waste which your business generates. Also describe
changes in waste volume and toxicity actually achieved during 1985
in comparison to previous years, to the extent possible.
REMEMBER TO SIGN THE CERTIFICATION STATEMENT (ITEM VII).
Claims of Business Confidentiality
You may not withhold information from the Administrator or his
authorized representatives because it is confidential. However,
when the Administrator is requested to consider information
confidential, he is required to treat it accordingly if disclosure
would divulge methods or processes entitled to protection as trade
secrets. EPA's regulations concerning confidentiality of business
information are contained in Title 40 of the Code of Federal
Regulations, Part 2, Subpart B. These regulations provide that a
business may, if it desires, assert a claim of business
confidentiality covering all or part of the information furnished to
EPA. Section 2.203(b) tells how to assert a claim. The Agency will
treat information covered by such a claim in accordance with the
procedures set forth in the Subpart B regulations. If someone
requests release of information covered by a claim of
confidentiality or if the Agency otherwise decides to make a
determination as to whether such information is entitled to
confidential treatment, we will notify the business. EPA will not
disclose information as to when a claim of confidentiality has been
made except to the extent and in accordance with 40 CFR Part 2,
Subpart B. If, "however, the business does not claim confidentiality
when it furnishes information to EPA, we may make the information
available to the public without notice to the business.
FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION, CONTACT:
U.S. EPA Region II
Permits Administration Branch
26 Federal Plaza, Room 432
New York, NY 10278
(212) 264-0504
U.S. EPA Region V
RCRA Activities
-P.O. Box A-3587
Chicago, IL 60690
(312) 886-6148
U.S. EPA Region VIII
Waste Management Division, 8HWM-ON
999 18th Street, Suite 1300
Denver, CO 80202
(303) 293-1502
U.S. EPA Region IV
Residuals Management Branch
345 Courtland Street
Atlanta, GA 30365
(404) 881-3016
U.S. EPA Region VII
RCRA Branch
726 Minnesota Ave.
Kansas City, KS 66101
(913) 236-2852
U.S. EPA Region IX
RCRA Programs Section, T-2-1
215 Fremont Street
San Francisco, CA 94105
(415) 974-7472
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U.S. EPA Region X
Waste Management Branch MS-530
1200 Sixth Avenue
Seattle, WA 98101
(206) 442-8582
RCRA/Superfund Hotline: (800) 424-9346 (toll-free) or
(202) 382-3000 (in Washington, D.C.)
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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
GENERATOR BIENNIAL HAZARDOUS WASTE REPORT FOR 1985
This report is for the calendar year ending December 31,1985
Read All Instructions Carefully Before Making Any Entries on Form
NON-REGULATED STATUS
Complete this section only if you did not generate regulated
quantities of hazardous waste at any time during the 1985
calendar year. Circle the one code at right that best describes
your status during the entire year (see instructions for
explanation of codes).
1 Non-handler
2 Small Quantity Generator
4 Exempt
5 Beneficial Use
9 Out of Business
Please print/type with elite type (12 characters per inch)
II. GENERATOR'S EPA I.D. NUMBER
IFI I I I I I I I I I I M hi
1 2
I. NAME OF ESTABLISHMENT
13 14 15
This Installation's Non-Regulated Status is Expected to -\Dplv:
n For 1985 Only Z Permanently
Q Other.
C303 ENTRY (OFFICIAL USE ONLY): Q
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IV. ESTABLISHMENT MAILING ADDRESS
131 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I
15 16
Street or P.O. Box
141 I I I I I
45
15 16
City or Town
41 42 47 51
State Zip Code
V. LOCATION OF ESTABLISHMENT (if different than section IV above)
151 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I
15 16
Street or Route number
161 I I I
45
15 16
City or Town
41 42 47 51
State Zip Code
VI. ESTABLISHMENT CONTACT
121 I I I I I I I I I I I
15 16 45
Name (last and first)
I I I l-l I I M I I I I
46 55
Phone No. (area code & no.)
VII. CERTIFICATION
I certify under penalty of Uw that I have personally examined and am familiar with the information submitted m this and all anached
documents, and that based on my inquiry of those individuals immediately responsible for obtaining the information. I believe (hat the
submitted information is true, accurate, and complete. I am aware that there are significant penalties for submitting false information.
including the possibility of fine and imprisonment.
Print/Type Name
EPA Form 8700-13A(5-80) (Revised 11 -85)
Title
Signature
Date Signed
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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
Generator Biennial Hazardous Waste Report for 1985 (cont.;
This report is for the calendar year ending December 31, 1985
Date nec'd:
. Rec'd by:.
VIII. GENERATOR'S EPA I.D. NO.
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X. FACILITY'S EPA I.D. NO.
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XII. TRANSPORTATION SERVICES USED
IX. FACILITY NAME (specify facility to which all wastes on
this page were shipped)
XI. FACILITY ADDRESS
XIII. WASTE IDENTIFICATION
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XIV. COMMENTS (enter information by section number-see instructions)
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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
Generator Biennial Hazardous Waste Report for 1985 (cont.)
This report is for the calendar year ending December 31,1985
XV. GENERATOR'S EPA I.D. NO.
T/AC
12 13 14 15
XVI. WASTE MINIMIZATION (narrative description)
I .:
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APPENDIX
EXCERPTS FROM 40 CFR PARTS 260-265'
U.S.ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, 1985
* Not included in this report.
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OMB #: 2050-0024 Expires 5-31-88
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Hazardous Waste
Treatment, Storage, and
Disposal Facility
Report for
1985
THIS BOOKLET CONTAINS FORMS AND INSTRUCTIONS FOR COMPLETING
THE 1985 RCRA FACILITY BIENNIAL HAZARDOUS WASTE REPORT.
APPENDIX CONTAINS EXCERPTS FROM 40 CFR PARTS 260-265.
A RESPONSE IS REQUIRED BY LAW.
EPA Form 8700 - 138 (5-80) Revised (11 -85)
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INSTRUCTIONS FOR COMPLETING THE FACILITY
(TSD) BIENNIAL HAZARDOUS WASTE REPORT
(EPA Form 8700-13B)
IMPORTANT: READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE COMPLETING
THE BIENNIAL HAZARDOUS WASTE REPORT FORM.
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS
Who Must File
Owners or operators of facilities that treated, stored, or
disposed of federally regulated quantities of hazardous waste at any
time during calendar year 1985 must file a biennial report with
EPA. This report is required under the authorit" of Section 3004 of
RCRA.
If your facility did not treat, store, or dispose of regulated
quantities of hazardous waste at any time during calendar year 1985,
you must still file page one of the biennial report form to notify
EPA of your non-regulated status (pursuant to Section 3007 of RCRA).
If your establishment generated or accumulated regulated
quantities of hazardous waste (pursuant to 40 CFR 262.34) during
calendar year 1985 but did not treat, store (for more than 90
days), or dispose of any portion of that waste on-site, you must
complete the Generator Report (EPA 8700-13B) instead of this
Facility Report (EPA S700-13A). However, if you have filed Part A
of your permit application with EPA, you must still file page one of
this Facility Report to indicate your non-regulated status (see
instructions for Section I) as well as the Generator Report. You
must also complete both a Facility and a Generator Report if your
establishment shipped hazardous waste off-site and also treated,
stored (for more than 90 days), or disposed of hazardous waste
on-site. (If you did not receive a copy of the Generator Report
form, it may be obtained by contacting the appropriate EPA Regional
Office.)
When and Where To File
The biennial report must be submitted to the appropriate EPA
Regional Office (see list of addresses following these instructions)
no later than March 1, 1986, and cover activities during calendar
year 1985 (see 40 CFR 264.75 and 265.75). You are subject to
enforcement action if you do not file by this date.
What Must Be Reported
All regulated quantities of hazardous waste that were treated,
disposed of, or placed in storage between January 1 and December 31,
1985 must be reported. If your facility received hazardous waste
from other generators, this information must be reported by
individual generator on the Facility Report form. The total
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quantity of waste that was in storage at your facility as of
December 31, 1985, must .be reported, by storage method. Hazardous
waste may have'been stored as well as treated or disposed; please
avoid multiple reporting (see instructions for Section XIV).
Only wastes that are regulated as either characteristic or
listed hazardous wastes must be reported. Characteristic and listed
hazardous wastes are identified in the Appendix. You need not
report any wastes that are not regulated as hazardous under the
Federal hazardous waste regulations, even if manifested (e.g.,
PCBs, asbestos, etc.)..
If any or all of the waste handled by your facility was delisted
(see 40 CFR 260.20 and 260.22) at some time during calendar year
1985, you must still report those wastes for the portion of the year
in which they were regulated. Please indicate in the comment
section the line numbers of any such waste(s).
Note: If your business is located in a State that has received
interim or final authorization to operate its own hazardous waste
program, you must comply with State reporting requirements in lieu
of the Federal requirements. You may be required by that State to
submit your report on a form other than EPA Form 8700-13B. You may
also be required by that State to report additional wastes, or
quantities beyond those that are Federally regulated.
INSTRUCTIONS BY SECTION
(Page 1 of Form)
SECTION I. NON-REGULATED STATUS
Complete this section only if your facility did not treat, store
(for more than 90 days), or dispose.of regulated quantities of
hazardous waste on-site at any time during calendar year 1985.
Place an X in the box indicating that the facility identified in
Section II did not treat, store, or dispose of regulated quantities
of hazardous waste during calendar year 1985. Indicate in the space
provided the reason(s) your facility is not subject to regulation
(e.g. closed prior to the beginning of the reporting year, do not
handle hazardous wastes, etc.).
If you complete Section I, you must also complete Sections II,
III, IV, V, VI, and VIII and return the first page of the form to
the appropriate EPA Regional Office.
SECTION II. FACILITY USEPA IDENTIFICATION (I.D.) NUMBER
Enter your facility's 12 character USEPA identification number
here.
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SECTION III. NAME OF FACILITY
Enter the name of your facility here.
SECTION IV. FACILITY MAILING ADDRESS
Enter the mailing address of your facility here.
SECTION V. LOCATION OF FACILITY
Enter the location of your facility here, if different from
mailing address.
SECTION VI. FACILITY CONTACT
Enter the name (last and first) and telephone number of the
person who may be contacted regarding information contained in this
report.
SECTION VII. COST ESTIMATES FOR FACILITIES
A. Enter the most recent cost estimate for facility closure in
dollars. See Subpart H of 40 CFR Parts 264 or 265 for more detail.
B. For disposal facilities only, enter the most recent cost
estimate for post-closure monitoring and maintenance. See Subpart H
of 40 CFR Parts 264 or 265 for more detail.
SECTION VIII. CERTIFICATION
The owner or operator of the facility or his authorized
representative (e.g., the plant manager, superintendent or person of
equivalent responsibility), must sign and date the certification
where indicated. The printed or typed name and title of the person
signing the report must also be included where indicated.
(Page 2 of Form)
Note: A separate sheet must be used for each generator from whom
wastes were received during 1985. If the number of wastes for a
given generator exceeds 12, use an additional sheet to report
additional wastes. Reproduce additional sheets before making any
entries on the form.
SECTION IX. FACILITY'S USEPA (I.D.) NUMBER
Enter the USEPA I.D. number for your facility again, and on each
additional page submitted.
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SECTION X. GENERATOR'S USEPA (I.D.) NUMBER
Enter the USEPA identification number of the generator of the
waste described under Section XIV which was received by your
facility during calendar year 1985. If the waste came from a
foreign generator, enter the USEPA identification number of the
importer in this section and enter the name and address of the
foreign generator in Section XV, Comments. If the waste was
generated and treated, stored, or disposed of at your facility,
enter your USEPA I.D. number, again.
SECTION XI. GENERATOR'S NAME
Enter the name of the generator corresponding to the
generator's USEPA identification number in Section X.
If the waste was generated and treated, stored, or disposed of
at your facility, enter your facility's name and place an X in the
box marked ON-SITE.
If the waste came from a foreign generator, enter the name of
the importer corresponding to the USEPA identification number in
Section X.
SECTION XII. GENERATOR'S ADDRESS
Enter the mailing address (including Zip Code) of the generator
corresponding to the generator's USEPA identification number in
Section X. If the waste was generated and treated, stored, or
disposed of at your facility, leave this section blank. If the
waste came from a foreign generator, enter the mailing address of
the importer corresponding to the USEPA identification number in
Section X.
SECTION XIII. TOTAL WASTE IN STORAGE ON DECEMBER 31, 1985
(To be completed only once)
For each of the storage handling codes (i.e., SOI - SOS)
identified in this section, enter the total quantity of hazardous
waste, from all generators, that was in storage at the facility on
December 31, 1985. This includes wastes placed into storage both
prior to and during the 1985 reporting year. A description of the
handling codes for storage are provided in the table immediately
following these instructions. Enter the appropriate unit of measure
(UOM) code from the table on page 6 of these instructions. COMPLETE
THIS SECTION ONLY ONCE. DO NOT REPEAT ON ADDITIONAL SHEETS.
SECTION XIV. WASTE IDENTIFICATION AND MANAGEMENT
t
A separate line entry is required for each different waste or
waste mixture that your facility treated, stored, or disposed of
during calendar year 1985 for the generator identified in Section X.
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A. DESCRIPTION OF WASTE
For hazardous wastes that are listed under 40 CFR Part 261,
Subpart D (see Appendix), enter the USEPA listed name, abbreviated
if necessary. Where mixtures of listed wastes were received, enter
the description which you believe best describes the waste.
For unlisted hazardous waste identified by characteristic
(i.e., ignitable, corrosive, reactive, or EP Toxic), under 40 CFR
Part 261, Subpart C, please include the following: (1) the
description from the list of characteristics in the Appendix which
you believe best describes the waste; (2) the specific manufacturing
or other process generating the waste; and (3) the chemical or
generic chemical, name of the waste, if known.
Example:
XIV. WASTE IDENTIFICATION AND MANAGEMENT
*
1
2
A
Ignicable
in widgec
of mineral
. Description of
Waste
spenc soLvenc used
produccion; mixture
snirics and kerosene
8. EPA Hazardous
! Waste NO.
(see instructions)
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DISPOSITION OR ITS STATUS AT THE END OF THE REPORTING YEAR, AT YOUR
FACILITY. For example, a waste intended for eventual land disposal
that is in storage at the close of the calendar year should be
reported as in storage. Conversely, a waste that was in storage at
the beginning of the calendar year but was land disposed at some
time during the year should be reported by its disposal handling
code. If a different handling code applies to portions of the same
waste (e.g., part of the waste is stored while the remainder was
incinerated during the year), use a separate line entry for each
portion, as shown in the example below. USEPA handling codes which
must be used for this report are contained in the table immediately
following these instructions.
Example:
XIV. WASTE IDENTIFICATION AND MANAGEMENT ; ._
« , 8 EPA Hazardous C I =
No.
J; A. Description ol W.,-,111
, ignitabie spent solvent used
in widget production; mixture
of mineral spirits and kerosene
Ignitabie spent solvent used
2 in widget production; mixture
: of mineral spirits and kerosene
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D. AMOUNT OF WASTE
Enter the quantity of the waste or waste mixture described on
each line that was received from the generator identified in Section
X during this reporting year. "Right justify" your entries. (This
means the number you enter in the boxes should be put in the boxes
as far to the right as possible.) The example shown above
illustrates this form of entry.
E. UNIT OF MEASURE
Enter the unit of measure code for the quantity of waste
described on the line. Units of measure which must be used in this
report and the appropriate codes are:
Units of Measure
Code
Pounds P
Short tons (2, 000 Ibs. ) T
Kilograms
Metric Tonnes (1,000 kg.)
Gallons*
Liters*
K
M
G
L
* If these codes are used, you must
provide the density (rounded off to the
nearest tenth) of each waste, by line
number, in the comment section of the
page on which that waste is identified.
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SECTION XV. COMMENTS
This space may be used to explain, clarify, or continue any
entry. If used, enter a cross-reference to the appropriate Section
number.
NOTE: Enter the page number of each sheet as well as the total
number of pages in the lower right hand corner of each page. If the
facility receives wastes from various generators, or receives more
than 12 wastes from any one generator, additional pages will be
required. Reproduce additional pages before making any entries on
the form.
REMEMBER TO SIGN THE CERTIFICATION STATEMENT (ITEM VIII).
HANDLING CODES FOR TREATMENT, STORAGE,
AND DISPOSAL METHODS
1. Storage
SOI Container (barrel, drum, etc.)
S02 Tank
S03 Waste Pile
S04 Surface Impoundment
SOS Other (specify in comment section)
2. Treatment
T01 Tank
T02 Surface Impoundment
T03 Incinerator
T04 Other (Use for thermal, biological, chemical, or
physical treatment not occurring in tanks,
surface impoundments, or incinerators.
Specify in comment section.)
3. Disposal
D79 Injection Well
D80 Landfill
D81 Land Application
D82 Ocean Disposal
D83 Surface Impoundment
D84 Other (specify in comment section)
Claims of Business Confidentiality
You may not withhold information from the Administrator or his
authorized representatives because it is confidential. However,
when the Administrator is requested to consider information
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confidential, he is required to treat it accordingly if disclosure
would divulge methods or processes entitled to protection as trade
secrets. EPA's regulations concerning confidentiality of business
information are contained in Title 40 of the Code of Federal
Regulations, Part 2, Subpart B. These regulations provide that a
business may, if it desires, assert a claim of business
confidentiality covering all or part of the information furnished to
EPA. Section 2.203(b) tells how to assert a claim. The Agency will
treat information covered by such a claim in accordance with the
procedures set forth in the Subpart B regulations. If someone
requests release of information covered by a claim of
confidentiality or if the Agency otherwise decides to make a
determination as to whether such information is entitled to
confidential treatment, we will notify the business. EPA will not
disclose information as to when a claim of confidentiality has been
made except to the extent and in accordance with 40 CFR Part 2,
Subpart B. If, however, the business does not claim confidentiality
when it furnishes information to EPA, we may make the information
available to the public without notice to the business.
FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION, CONTACT:
U.S. EPA Region II
Permits Administration Branch
26 Federal Plaza, Room 432
New York, NY 10278
(212) 264-0504
U.S. EPA Region V
RCRA Activities
P.O. Box A-3587
Chicago, IL 60690
(312) 886-6148
U.S. EPA Region VIII
Waste Management Division, SHWM-ON
999 18th Street, Suite 1300
Denver, CO 80202
(303) 293-1502
U.S.-EPA Region IV
Residuals Management Branch
345 Courtland Street
Atlanta, GA 30365
(404) 881-3016
U.S. EPA Region VII
RCRA Branch
726 Minnesota Ave.
Kansas City, KS 66101
(913) 236-2852
U.S. EPA Region IX
RCRA Programs Section, T-2-1
215 Fremont Street
San Francisco, CA 94105
(415) 974-7472
U.S. EPA Region X
Waste Management Branch MS-530
1200 Sixth Avenue
Seattle, WA 98101
(206) 442-8582
RCRA/Superfund Hotline: (800) 424-9346 (toll-free) or
(202) 382-3000 (in Washington, D.C.)
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APPENDIX
EXCERPTS FROM 40 CFR PARTS 260-265*
U.S.ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, 1985
* Not included in this report.
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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
FACILITY BIENNIAL HAZARDOUS WASTE REPORT FOR 1985
This report is for the calendar year ending December 31, 1985
Read All Instructions Carefully Before Making Any Entries on Form
I. NON-REGULATED STATUS
See instructions before completing this section.
This facility did not treat, store, or dispose of
regulated quantities of hazardous waste at any
time during 1985 Q
.', -.. --,- ^--.,;,f*3$
Explain your non
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CINVlKUNMtNTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
Facility Biennial Hazardous Waste Report for 1985 (cont.)
This report is for the calendar year ending December 31,1985
XI. GENERATOR NAME (specify generator from
whom ail wasui on this pafe were received)
IX. FACILITY'S EPA 1.0. NO.
I I I l
XII. GENERATOR ADDRESS
X. GENERATOR'S EPA 1.0. NO.
I I I I I I I I I
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XIII. TOTAL WASTE IN STORAGE ON DECEMBER 31, 1985 (comptn (hi* uaion only one. for your facility)
SOI ' ' ' i i ' ' i i ' 1_J S02 1 i i i i i i i i i i i S03 1 i i i i i i i
UOM
AMOUNT OF WASTE
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AMUUNI Ur WAS It
S04-l_J
AMOUNT OF WASTE
r ' ' AoA S05L-UJ
AMOUNT OF WASTE
XIV. WASTE IDENTIFICATION AND MANAGEMENT
*
B. El* Hazardous
Waste No.
(see instructions)
C.
Handling
MMhnd
A. Description of Waste
D. Amount of Waste
XV. COMMENTS (emw Information by sscdon mimber-m Instructions)
Page of.
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tNVIKUNMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
Facility Biennial Hazardous Waste Report for 1985 (cont.)
This report is for the calendar year ending December 31, 1985
IX. FACILITY'S EPA 1.0. NO.
i i i I I I I I i i i
XI. GENERATOR NAME (specify |m«ruor from
whom all wasus on this pap wwt rtuivtd)
T/AC
ON-SITE D
1 2
X. GENERATOR'S EPA I.D. NO.
XII. GENERATOR ADDRESS
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XIII. TOTAL WASTE IN STORAGE ON DECEMBER 31, 1985
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APPENDIX C
STATE BIENNIAL PROGRAM REPORT FOR 1985
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STATE BIENNIAL PROGRAM REPORT
EAZARDOS WASTE GENERATION AND TREATMENT, STORAGE, AND DISPOSAL
State: Reporting Period: 1985 Date Report Submitted:
*••• PLEASE READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS CAREFJLUT BEFORE COMPLETING THIS.-FORM •••»
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS
This report will be used to prepare a national report on hazardous waste
generation and treatment, storage, and disposal. It is, therefore, essential
that States provide their information in the form requested, and that all specific
instructions regarding the universe of generators, TSDs, wastes, and quantity
counts be followed. It is also essential that EPA be able to determine the level of
reliability of the information contained in the report. Consequently, a descricticr.
of the methodology used by the State to tabulate these numbers and the level of"
editing and verification of the raw data that was conducted must be provided along
with this report. Please attach a copy of any separate summaries or reports based
on this information that have been prepared for the State's use.
Information Sources
The information requested in this report is required to be submitted
under 40 CFR 270.5(b)(2) and should be available from the State analog to
EPA's biennial report requirements (40 CFR Parts 262.41, 264.75, and 265.75).
However, a State may use any information available to it (e.g. manifests,
surveys, etc.) to provide the most accurate information possible.
Reporting Period and Due Date
The report covers only hazardous waste activities during the 1983
calendar year and must be submitted to EPA no later than September 30,
1984.
Reporting Universe
The entire universe of State regulated hazardous wastes, generators,
and treatment, storage, and disposal facilities may be reported irrespective
of varying small quantity generator exclusion levels or otherwise broader
or more stringent regulations. However, all EPA regulated listed or
characteristic hazardous wastes must be reported bv the appropriate EPA
Hazardous Waste Number. Solely State regulated wastes (e.g., PCBs, asbestos,
waste oil, etc.) should be reported by the appropriate State Hazardous
Waste Number and a key to those codes provided with this report.
Units of Measure
ALL QUANTITIES MUST BE REPORTED PT TOS (2,000 Ibs/ton). Convert waste
quantities reported by volume using the density, if icncwn, or the weight of
water (8.34 Its/gallon).
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Mixtures
All mixtures of more than one waste code are to be reported using the
appropriate mixture code, as follows:
Mixtures of: Use Code:
All 0 wastes o DCMX
All F wastes . rowc
All P wastes o PQKX
All K wastes o KOMX
All U wastes UO*x
Multiple waste types (e.g. mixtures of D & F wastes, P & K wastes,
0,F, & P wastes, EPA regulated & solely State regulated wastes,
multiple State-regulated wastes, etc. )....„ rcMX
Handling Codes For Treatment, Storage, and Disposal Methods
This report requests data on the types and quantities of hazardous waste
that was treated, stored, or disposed of in the State during the reporting
year. The handling codes used in this report are as follows:
Storage: Treatment:
SOI Container (barrel, drum, etc.) T01 Tank
S02 Tank TO2 Surface Impoundment
S03 Waste Pile TO3 Incinerator
S04 Surface Impoundment T04 Other (Use for thermal, biological,
SOS Other chenucal, or physical treatment
Disposal: not occurring in tanks, surface
impoundments', or incinerators. )
079. Injection Well
080 Landfill
081 Land Application
082 Ocean Disposal
083 Surface Impoundment
084 Other
Reporting On-Site vs. Off-Site Quantities
For purposes of this report, waste quantities which were reported to t.h.e
State as having been treated, stored, or disposed of.at the site of generation
are considered to be On-Site quantities. Waste quantities which were reported
as having been treated, stored, or disposed of at a location other than the
site of generation art considered to be Off-Site quantities.
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SECTICN I. — REGLTATED GEIOATOFS
A. Indicate on line 1 the total number of regulated hazardous waste generators
in the State during the reporting period, including both generators regulated '^r.der
the Federal universe as well as generators regulated by virtue of broader cr rare
stringent State regulations.
1. Itotal number of regulated generators in State:
Attach a list of all regulated generators in the State, including USEPA
ID number (if applicable)/ name and address, and cocal quantity of hazardous
waste generated.
B. Indicate on line 2 the total number of regulated generators in the State who are
regulated only because they generate waste or waste quantities that are covered by
broader or more stringent State requirements (e.g. waste oil, PCBs, etc.). In
other words, generators that are solely State regulated. EPA recognizes that
States may net be able to segregate generators that are regulated solely because of
a lower State small quantity generator exclusion.
2. Total number of solely State regulated generators:
[Note: Indicate if this mmber (circle cne) DJCLUCES/EXdUDES generators of
less than 10CO leg./no. of hazardous waste or 1 kg./mo. of acutely hazardous
waste.1
C. Indicate on line 3 the total number of generators that submitted
non-regulated status sheets or that indicated -non-regulated status
for 1985 on their biennial report submissions, including generators
regulated under the Federal universe as well as generators reguLaced
by virtue of broader or more stringent regulations. Indicate on Line
4 the total number of generators that did not submit biennial or ar.r.u
reports for 1985.
3. Total number of generators indicating non-regulated status:
4. Total number of generators that did not submit reports:
Attach a list of all generators reflected on lines 3 and 4 , includir.,
USEPA RCRA ID number (if applicable), name, address, and type of rion-
regulated status indicated (indicate non-report*rs as NC).
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SECTICN II. — TREAMUr, STORAGE AND DISPOSAL FACILITIES
A. Attach a list of all RCPA and Start regulated treatment, storage, and disposal
facilities by OSEPA ID number (if applicable) and name, and the total quant icy
of hazardous waste managed (treated, stored, or disposed) during 1985.
B. For each treatment, storage, and disposal facility listed, identify all
handling methods actually used by that facility during the reporting, year.
Handling codes for storage, treatment, or disposal are provided on page 2.
For each facility, indicate by the appropriate code whether the facility is:
1) an on-
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State
SECTION III— WVSTE GENERATION
A. Glut the total amount, in tons, of all hazardous waste generated in the State
during the reporting year. This figure may include wastes regulated by virtue of
broader or more stringent State regulations and may include quantities of waste
reported by generators of snail quantities of hazardous wastes, if those generators
are regulated by the State.
[Please note that in tabulating generation figures, care must be taken to avoid
multiple counting of waste streams that are reported on more than one generator
report. To the extent possible, count only waste quantities reported by the
original generator of the waste.]
Total quantity of hazardous waste generated in State during reporting year:
Tons
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SECTION III. — VfcSTE GENERATION (oont.) State
B. List the total quantity of hazardous waste generated in the State for each
EPA listed or characteristic waste by EPA hazardous waste number
(from 40 CFR Part 261, Sufcparts C 4 D). wastes that are outside of the Federal
universe should be reported by the State hazardous waste nunfeer. A key to
those codes must be attached to this report. To avoid multiple counting of
mixed waste type quantities, mixtures must be reported using the mixture codes
provided on page 2.
Waste Ka. Quantity Waste No. Quantity Waste No. Quantity
Tons Tons
[Note: multiple pages nay be required to complete this section; duplicate as needed.
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SECTICN IV. — DISKSITTCN OP GENERATED HA2AKXXJS WASTES
In tht appropriate sub-section, below, report the final disposition or end of
status (if final disposition had not y«t occurred) for all of the hazardous waste
quantities reported in S«cticn III — WASTE GENEFATICN. (The total of waste
quantities reported in sub-sections A. , B. , and C. , below, should equal the total
hazardous waste generated in the State as reported in Section III.)
NOTE: 00 NOT INCLTOE V»STES FPOM CUT-OF-STATE GENERATORS ON THIS PAGE. DISPOSITION Cr
WASTES F1CM ALL SOURCES, DCLUDOC COTKJF-STATE GENERATORS, IS REQUESTED IN SECTION V.
A. In-state storage, treatment* or disposal. Enter the quantities cf hazardous
waste that were generated in-State and which were finally treated or disposed cf at
in-State facilities or that were in storage in-State at the close of the" reporting
year. See list on page 2 for key to storage, treatment, and disposal cades".
Storage: ' Treatment: Disposal:
SOI _ Tons T01 _ Tons 079 _____ _ ?cr.s
S02 _ Tons T02 _ Tons D60 _ Tcrs
S03 Tons T03 Tons DB1
S04 ___________ Tons T04 _ Tons 062 _ Tens
SOS _ Tons 083 _ Ttr.s
C84 _ Tens
Total: Tons Total: _ Tens Total: Tcrs
B. Enter the quantity of hazardous waste reported shipped to in-State use, reuse, recycle.
and/or reclamation facilities, if required of generators by State reporting
requirewsnts. If unavailable, enter N/A. ' T
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State
SECTION IV. — DISPOSITION OF GENERATED HAZARDOUS WASTES (cent.)
C. Enter the quantity of hazardous waste shipped to out-o£-State facilities,
by individual State.
State Quantity State Oiantitv-
Tons Tons
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• State
SECTION V. — TOTAL QUANTITY OF HAZARDOUS WASTE TREATED, STCPED, AND DISPOSED,
W HANDLING METHOD
For each handling method, below, enter the total quantity of regulated hazardous
waste from all sources that was reported as being treated, stored, or disposed of
within the State by that method during the reporting year. -_.
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HANDLING METHOD TOTAL QUANTITY REPORTED
Storage:
SOI Container (barrel, drum, etc.) TONS
S02 Tank
S03 Waste Pile
S04 Surface Impoundment
SOS Other.
Treatment:
T01 Tank
TO 2 Surface Impoundment ,
TO3 Incinerator
T04 Other (Use for thermal, biological,
chemical, or physical treatment
not occurring in tanks, surface
impoundments, or incinerators.).
Disposal:
D79 Injection w*ll
D80 Landfill
DQ1 Land Application....
D62 Ocean Disposal
D83 Surface Impoundment.
D84 Other
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SECHCN VI. — HA2APDOCS WVSTE TREATMENT, STORAGE, AND DISPOSAL DETAIL
For each of the handling methods in Section V, above, complete the
attached sheet labeled WASTE TREATMENT, STORAGE, AND DISPOSAL FACILITY DETAIL.
(At least one page will be required for each handling method. Duplicate
sufficient copies of the form prior to making any entries.) At the"top of
each sheet, enter the name of your State, the handling method and handling
code. All hazardous waste streams from all sources (inside and outside the State)
that were reported as handled by that particular method at facilities
within the State must be reported. Specify, for each individual waste
stream:
1) Either: i) the EPA hazardous waste nurtoer, or
ii) the State Waste ID number (only for those wastes which are
solely State regulated), or
iii) the appropriate mixture code from page 2.
2) The on-site and off-site quantities of that waste reported handled by that :nethoc
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State: _
WASTE TREATMENT, STORAGE, AND DISPOSAL " - '
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FACILITY DETAIL BY HANDLIMI METHOD
HANDLING METHOD: ___ _ _ [Fote: at least one sheer
will be required for eacr
HANDLE CODE: _ of 15 handling nee.ccsl
Hat. waste on-site off-site Haz. Vlaste on-site c£
Number quantities quantities Number quantities ouar.titi
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