c/EPA
              United States
              Environmental Protection
              Agency
              Office of Solid Waste
              Office of Policy, Planning,
              and Information
              Washington, DC 20460
EPA/530-SW-89-033B
March 1989
             Solid Waste
1985 National  Report of
Hazardous Waste Generators
and Treatment, Storage and
Disposal Facilities Regulated
Under  RCRA
              Volume II: Methodology and Data

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                                 PREFACE
This report  was prepared under the direction of the  Office of Solid Waste, U.S.
Environmental  Protection Agency (EPA)  by DPRA Incorporated.   The study's
report is divided into two volumes:

       "1985 National Biennial Report of Hazardous  Waste Generators
       and  Treatment, Storage  and  Disposal  Facilities Regulated  Under
       RCRA"  (December 1988)

             Volume I:   Summary

             Volume El:  Methodology and Data

The  Summary  report overviews  national, regional and  limited  state-by-state
analyses of  the generator and facility data that were provided by the states (and
territories)  in  their  "State  Biennial  Program  Reports" for  1985  or alternate
reporting formats.   The  Methodology  and Data report provides a more detailed
assessment of  the study's survey approach and data,  particularly  state-by-state
data  profiles and relationships among the  stales.    The  computer  data  base
utilized  in the study comprises the EPA 1985  Biennial Report SAS Data Library
located  at EPA's National Computing Center, Research Triangle Park, NC.

Although  each state's hazardous waste  generation and  management  data are
profiled  in  this  report,   it   focuses  on  regional  and  national  level  analyses.
Historically, it has been difficult to obtain uniform and consistent data among  all
the  states;  the "1985  Biennial  Report" provides  more  comprehensive and
improved  data  over  earlier  1981  and  1983  studies.    Additional needed
improvements are  recognized and  being  addressed  in EPA's planning efforts.
Overall, however, the 1985 Biennial Report is regarded by EPA as a benchmark
for future comparative analyses of hazardous  waste  generation and  management
data.
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                           CONTENTS
                                                            Page

PREFACE                                                       ii
LIST OF TABLES                                                iv
LIST OF FIGURES                                              vii
LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS                                       viii
SELECTED DEFINITIONS                                        viii

I.    INTRODUCTION                                           1-1
     A. Purpose                                                1-1
     B. Generators and TSD Facilities                              1-3
     C. Hazardous Waste Categories                                1-6
     D. Report Organization                                      I-g

H.   METHODOLOGY                                         H-l
     A. Previous Reporting Efforts                                n-1
     B. Reported Data Codes                                    D-2
     C. Reported Data Variations                                 II-3
     D. Data Editing Procedures                                  n-5

m.   NATIONAL SUMMARY RESULTS                          HI-1
     A. Generators                                           EQ-1
     B. TSD Facilities                                        HI-8
     C. Hazardous Waste Generation                             ffl-16
     D. Hazardous Waste Disposition                             HI-19
     E. Quantity of Hazardous Waste Managed by Handling Method    ffl-22
     F. Comparison With Other Studies                           HI-40
     G. Quality Assurance Procedures                             HI-41

IV.   STATE AND TERRITORY SUMMARY PROFILES             IV-1
     A. State-by-State Comparisons                               IV-1
     B. State and Territory Summary Profiles                       IV-4

REFERENCES

APPENDIX A.  1985 STATE BIENNIAL REPORT DATA COMPARISONS

APPENDIX B.  U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
             HAZARDOUS WASTE REPORT FORMS FOR 1985

APPENDIX C.  STATE BIENNIAL PROGRAM  REPORT FOR 1985
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                            LIST OF TABLES
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Table 03-8.


Table DI-9.


Table HI-10.
Number of Large Hazardous Waste Generators and
Total Hazardous Waste Quantity Generated by EPA
Region, 1985

Number of Large Hazardous Waste Generators and
Total Hazardous Waste Quantity Generated by
State, 1985

Leading Hazardous Waste Generating States and Their
Hazardous Waste Quantities Generated, 1985

Number of Hazardous Waste Treatment, Storage and
Disposal (TSD) Facilities and Quantity of Hazardous
Waste Managed by EPA Region, 1985

Number of Hazardous Waste Treatment, Storage and
Disposal (TSD) Facilities and Quantity of Hazardous
Waste Managed by State, 1985

Number of Hazardous Waste Treatment, Storage, and
Disposal Facilities Reporting the Use of Each
Handling Method by  Region, 1985

Rank-Ordered Listing of the Largest 25 U.S.
Hazardous Waste Streams Generated in 1985

Hazardous Waste Shipped Out-of-State and Reported
Destination of Shipments by State, 1985

Quantity of Hazardous Waste Treated, Stored and
Disposed by Handling Method and by Region, 1985

Quantities of Hazardous Waste Managed  Using the
Container Storage (SOI) Handling Method by Waste
Group, 1985
Table EMI.  Quantities of Hazardous Waste Managed Using the
             Tank Storage (S02) Handling Method by Waste Group,
             1985
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                      LIST OF TABLES (Continued)

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Table HI-12.  Quantities of Hazardous Waste Managed Using the
             Waste Pile Storage (S03) Handling Method by
             Waste Group, 1985                                     ffl-26

Table HI-13.  Quantities of Hazardous Waste Managed Using the
             Surface Impoundment Storage (S04) Handling
             Method by Waste Group, 1985                           ffl-27

Table Ed-14.  Quantities of Hazardous Waste Managed Using the
             Other Storage (S05) Handling Method by Waste
             Group, 1985                                           IH-28

Table m-15.  Quantities of Hazardous Waste Managed Using the
             Tank Treatment (T01) Handling Method by Waste
             Group, 1985                                           ffl-29

Table IE-16.  Quantities of Hazardous Waste Managed Using the
             Surface Impoundment Treatment (T02) Handling
             Method by Waste Group, 1985                           HI-30

Table HI-17.  Quantities of Hazardous Waste Managed Using the
             Incinerator Treatment (T03) Handling Method by
             Waste Group, 1985                                     HI-31

Table IE-18.  Quantities of Hazardous Waste Managed Using the
             Other Treatments (T04) Handling Method by Waste
             Group, 1985                                           m-32

Table IE-19.  Quantities of Hazardous Waste Managed Using the
             Injection  Well Disposal (D79) Handling Method
             by Waste Group, 1985                                  HI-33

Table ffl-20.  Quantities of Hazardous Waste Managed Using the
             Landfill Disposal (D80) Handling Method by
             Waste Group, 1985                                     ffl-34

Table ffl-21.  Quantities of Hazardous Waste Managed Using the
             Land Treatment Disposal (D81) Handling Method
             by Waste Group, 1985                                  HI-35

Table ffl-22.  Quantities of Hazardous Waste Managed Using the
             Surface Impoundment Disposal (D83) Handling
             Method by Waste Group, 1985                           m-36

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                      LIST OF TABLES (Continued)
Table ffl-23.  Quantities of Hazardous Waste Managed Using the
             Other Disposals (D84) Handling Method by Waste
             Group, 1985
Table HI-24.
Table HI-25.
Table IV-1.
Table IV-2.
Quantities of Hazardous Waste Managed Using the
Recycle (R01) Handling Method by Waste Group,
1985

Quantities of Hazardous Waste Managed Using All
Handling Methods by Waste Group,  1985

Rank Ordering of States Based on the Quantity of
RCRA-Regulated Hazardous Waste Generated and
the Corresponding Number  of RCRA and State-
Regulated Generators in 1985

Rank Ordering of States Based on the Quantity of
RCRA-Regulated Hazardous Waste Managed and the
Corresponding Number of RCRA and State-
Regulated TSD Facilities in  1985
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LIST OF FIGURES

Figure 1-1.
Figure 1-2.
Figure 1-3.
Figure II- 1.
Figure H-2.
Figure HI-1.
Figure m-2.
Figure ffl-3.
Figure HI-4.
Figure IH-5.
Figure m-6.
Figure HI-7.
Figure m-8.
Figure ffl-9.
Figure rV-1.

U.S. EPA Regions and Region-State Designations
Biennial Reporting Requirements for Generators of
Hazardous Waste
Biennial Reporting Requirements for Treatment,
Storage and Disposal Facilities Which Manage RCRA-
Regulated Hazardous Waste
Schematic of the 1985 Biennial Report Data System
Structure Chart for the 1985 National Biennial Report
SAS Data Library
Amount of Hazardous Waste Generated by EPA
Region, 1985
Hazardous Waste Generated in the U.S. By State,
1985
Cumulative Percentage of Hazardous Waste
Generated in the U.S., 1985
Amount of Hazardous Waste Managed by EPA
Region, 1985
Hazardous Waste Managed in the U.S. by State,
1985
Relative Amount of Hazardous Waste Managed in
Onsite and Offsite Facilities, 1985
Leading Hazardous Wastes in the U.S. by EPA
Waste Code, 1985
Overview of Data Concerns With the 1985 Biennial
Report
Illustration of the Mass Balance Concept for
Hazardous Waste
Illustration of 1985 Biennial Report State
Profile Tables
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                                  LIST OF  ABBREVIATIONS

               BR             biennial report
               CFR            Code of Federal Regulations
               CMA           Chemical Manufacturers Association
               DL             data library

               EP             extraction procedure (EP toxic waste)
               EPA            Environmental Protection Agency
               GAO           General Accounting Office
               HSWA         Hazardous and Solid Waste Amendments (of 1984)

               HW            hazardous waste
               HWDMS        hazardous waste data management system
               LQG            large quantity generator
               NCC            National Computing Center (EPA's North Carolina
                                facility at Research Triangle Park)

               OSW           Office of Solid  Waste
               OTA            Office of Technology Assessment
               QA/QC         quality assurance/quality control
               RCRA          Resource Conservation and Recovery Act

               SAS            Statistical Analysis System
               SIC             Standard Industrial Qassification
               SQG            small quantity generator
               TSD            treatment, storage, and disposal
               TSDR           treatment, storage, disposal, and  recycle
                                  SELECTED DEFINITIONS
Regulated Waste
Generated:

RCRA Regulated
Waste Generated:

Regulated Waste
Managed!

RCRA Regulated
Waste Managed'
Includes hazardous wastes regulated under Federal and state statutes by large quantity
generators and some small quantity generators (SQGs) where states regulate SQGs

Includes RCRA  listed and characteristic wastes, exclusive of state regulated hazardous
waste

Includes hazardous wastes managed by all RCRA and state-regulated TSD facilities.
Includes RCRA listed and characteristic wastes managed at on-site and off-site
facilities. Wastes management units included:
                           Storage (SOI to S04)
                           - Containers
                           -Tanks
                           - Waste Piles
                           - Surface Impoundments
                           Treatment (T01 to T04)
                           -Tanks
                           - Surface Impoundments
                           - Incinerators
                           - Other
                                        • Disposal (D79 to D84)
                                         - Injection Wells
                                         . Landfills
                                         - Land Treatment
                                         - Ocean
                                         - Surface Impoundments
                                         -Other

                                        • Recycling (R01)

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             1985 NATIONAL BIENNIAL REPORT OF HAZARDOUS WASTE
              GENERATORS AND TREATMENT, STORAGE AND DISPOSAL
                      FACILITIES REGULATED UNDER RCRA
                     VOLUME II:  METHODOLOGY AND DATA
                             I.  INTRODUCTION
This  Volume  II report  summarizes  the  data  gathered by  the  Environmental
Protection Agency  for  the  1985 biennial report on RCRA-regulated hazardous
waste  generation   and  management  activities.    This  introductory  chapter
briefly  describes  the purpose  of  the  study,  the generators  of hazardous
waste,  the  facilities that  manage these wastes,  and the  hazardous  waste
streams and handling methods utilized by facilities.

                                A.   Purpose

Effective  management  of  the  nation's  hazardous  wastes  requires  that
Congress, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, and state environmental
offices  have  and  maintain  responsible  and accurate  information regarding
the generation, handling,  storage, and  ultimate disposal  of  those wastes.
Providing that information  is  the  function  of  this 1985  biennial report on
the U.S.  RCRA-regulated hazardous  waste system.   The  study  reports  such
data  for each of  the fifty  states and  three territories which  comprise
EPA's ten regions  in Figure 1-1.

Previous studies  have  proved insufficient for such  a purpose (see Section
11.A)  and  though  the  present  study  has  weaknesses,  the   information
assembled does provide  EPA with a profile  of  the RCRA-regulated hazardous
waste community.   The data offer  the most comprehensive  national  summary
view yet of (1) the number of RCRA-regulated hazardous waste generators and
the kinds and  quantities of their  generated  wastes  and  (2)  the number of
treatment,  storage,  and  disposal  (TSD)   facilities and the  kinds  and
quantities of wastes they manage.
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 FIGURE 1-1.   U.S. EPA REGIONS  AND REGION-STATE  DESIGNATIONS
                                                                   ••••*
                                                                  MOTV«*
                   Region-State Designations
 4 Alabama
10 Alaska
 9 Arizona
 6 Arkansas
 9 California
 8 Colorado
 1 Connecticut
 3 Delaware
 3 District of Columbia
 4 Florida
 4 Georgia
 9 Hawaii
lOIdaoo
 5fflinois
 5 Indiana
 7 Iowa
 7 Kansas
 4 Kentucky
 6 Louisiana
 1 Maine
 3 Maryland
 1 Massachusetts
 5 Michigan
 5 Minnesota
 4 Mississippi
 6 Missouri
 8 Montana
 7 Nebraska
 9 Nevada
 1 New Hampshire
 2 New Jersey
 6 New Mexico
 2 New York
 4 North Carolina
 8 North Dakota
 5 Ohio
 6 Oklahoma
10 Oregon
 3 Pennsylvania
 1 Rhode Island
 4 South Carolina
 8 South Dakota
 4 Tennessee
 6 Texas
 8 Utah
 1 Vermont
 3 Virginia
10 Washington
 3 West  Virginia
 5 Wisconsin
 8 Wyoming
 9 American Samoa
 9 Guam
 2 Puerto Rico
 2 Virgin Islands
Source: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
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                     B.  Generators and TSD Facilities

Under  the procedures  developed  for  this  study,  RCRA-regulated  hazardous
waste  generators  and  TSD facilities completed and  submitted  data  forms  to
state  and EPA  offices  describing  their  waste management  practices.   The
data from these forms were  entered  into  specific  State  Summary formats  and
forwarded to  EPA  for  processing  and  incorporation  into  the present study.
However,  an understanding  of this study's data  involves  an awareness  both
of  those  facilities that were  required  to report  and  of  those  that  were
exempt.

Figures  1-2  and  1-3  show  in detail  those  factors that  characterized  the
reporting.facilities  and by implication  the  rationale  for  including  them
(or  exempting them)  in  this biennial  report.   However,  a  less  detailed
narrative  explanation   follows   that  outlines   the  generators   and   TSD
facilities affected.

The  management   of  hazardous   wastes  varies   among   the  states.    EPA
administers the uniform RCRA program in states not authorized to conduct an
EPA-approved  regulatory  program;  authorized  states  conduct  their   own
RCRA-required  program.   In  some  cases,  their regulatory  requirements  are
different and more stringent  than the  Federal   government's,  a  condition
that  results   in   those  states  controlling  a  broader  range  of  wastes,
generators, and TSD facilities than would be  the case  if EPA administered
the  program.   This study  required  that  sites  (i.e.,  generators  and  TSD
facilities)  subject to  both federal  and  state  administered requirements
file waste system  reports  that would  reflect  their 1985 activities.  Sites
that  were  classified  as  generators  within  the  Hazardous  Waste  Data
Management  System  (HWDMS)   were  required  to  file  Form  8700-13A,  "U.S.
Environmental  Protection Agency Hazardous Waste  Generator Report  for 1985"
(see Appendix B)  or an  approved  alternate form  that  involves  1985  waste
generation activities.  Those facilities which treated, stored, or  disposed
of  RCRA-regulated  hazardous  wastes  during  any  part  of  1985 filed  Form
8700-13B, "U.S. Environmental Protection  Agency  Hazardous Waste Treatment,
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                    FIGURE  1-2.   BIENNIAL REPORTING REQUIREMENTS FOR GENERATORS
                                              OF  HAZARDOUS  WASTE
                Type of Business/Activity
                    Required  Submissions
 Did this  site  submit a Notification of Hazardous Waste
 Activities  Form  (EPA Form 8700-12) and indicate  large
 quantity  generator status?
No
                          Yes
 Did  the  business generate any quantity of RCRA
 characteristic or listed hazardous wastes during
 1985?
No
                          Yes
Were all wastes generated during 1985  exempted  from  the
RCRA --emulations, because they either  were  not  solid
wastes as defined in 40 CFR 261.2,  not hazardous waste
as defined in 40 CFR 261.3, delisted orior  to January 1
1985, or were excluded under 40 CFR 261.4 or 40 CFR
262.51?
Yes
                          No
Oid the business generate during any  calendar month,
or accumulate at any time, a total  of at  least:
(1) l.COO kilograms of hazardous waste; or
(2) one ologram 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,
    of a soil!, into or on any land or water, of any
    acute hazardous wastes listed in  40 CFR  261.31,
    261.32 or 261.33(e)?
NO
                          Yes
Were i"tl wastes generated during  1985  exemoted  from
regulations because the material  will  be  beneficially
used, reused, recycled or reclaimed?
 'es
Oid the business store for less  than  90  aays  and  ship
off-site all  of the hazardous  wastes  it  generated
during l98T"without treionent  or disposal?
 res
                          No
Oid this site use only treatment,  storage,  and
disposal techniques which are exempt  from  the RCRA
regulations?
                                                              Yes
 J Assumed not required to submit
~*j Biennial Report.
                                                                                            NO
    The business did not generate
    regulated quantities of hazardous
    waste during 1985, but must stili
    sucmit aage one of the Generator
    Biennial Hazardous Waste Report
    (EPA Form 8700-13A or the
    authorized state equivalent) in
    order to certify Non-Regulated
    Status under one of the following
    status codes:
       9 .. Out of Business
       I •- Son-Handler
       4 — Exempt
       2 -- Small Quantity Generator
       5 -- Beneficial Use
    The business generated regulated
    quantities of hazardous waste
    during  1985, and must submit a
    completed Generator Biennial
    Hazardous Waste Report (EPA Form
    8700-13A or  the equivalent State
    developed form  in an authorized
    State).
              The business treated,  stored  or
              disposed of hazardous  waste
              during 1985, and must  submit  a
              completed Facility (TSO)  Biennial
              Hazardous Waste Report (EPA  Form
              3700-138 or the equivalent
              State developed form in an
              authorized State) and  a Generator
              Biennial Hazardous waste Resort
              (EPA Form 8700-13A or  the
              equivalent State developed  form
              in an authorized State).
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 FIGURE 1-3.   BIENNIAL  REPORTING  REQUIREMENTS  FOR  TREATMENT,
         STORAGE AND  DISPOSAL  FACILITIES WHICH  MANAGE
                  RCRA-REGULATED HAZARDOUS WASTE
  Type of Business Facility
            Required  Submissions
Did this site ever file a
Part A application?
                Yes
Were all  the wastes handled
during 1985 exempt from the
RCRA regulations because they
were not  solid wastes as defined
in 40 CFR 261.21; not hazardous
wastes as defined in 40 CFR
261.3, delisted prior to
January 1, 1985; or excluded
under 40  CFR 261.4 or 261.6?
Yes
                NO
Old this  site handle any
hazardous waste using any
treatment,  storage, or disposal
methods  subject to permit
requirements under the RCRA
regulations?
 Yes
         ,                        S
          Assumed not  subject to the i
          biennial  reporting         j
          requirements.              |
The business must submit
page one  of the Facility
(ISO) Biennial Hazardous
Waste Report (EPA Form
3700-13A  or state
equivalent indicating
non-regulated status).
If business must submit a
completed Facility (ISO)
Biennial  Hazardous Waste
Report (EPA Form 8700-138
or equivalent  state
developed form).
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Storage  and Disposal  Facility Report  for  1985"  (see Appendix  B)  or  an
approved alternate form in order to report those activities.  To assure the
completeness of data, facilities  whose activities were  characteristic  of
both  generators and TSDs filed both  reports.  Sites  of  either type  or  a
combination  of both types, who filed  state-EPA designed reports,  had the
data on their  RCRA-regulated hazardous waste activities summarized for this
report.   In 'essence,  then, and  as  Figures 1-2  and  1-3  show,  the  data
designed  for   the  study  reflect  a  comprehensive  view  of  nearly  all
activities  dealing with  the  generation  and  treatment  of  RCRA-regulated
hazardous wastes in the United States.

Data filing  requirements were  comprehensive.   For  example,  sites  that were
listed within  the HWDMS but that had ceased operations reported that status
(as well  as any  minimal  activities  they may  have  carried out  in  1985).
Facilities  operating  under interim status  RCRA standards  indicated  their
practices, also.

An  exception   to  the  reporting,  requirements  was  the  "small   quantity
generator" which was defined in 1985  as a generator accounting for no more
than 1,000  kilograms  per month (or 13.2 tons per year) of  hazardous  waste
over the entire survey year.   These generators were  given  a non-regulated
status (see  Figure 1-2 for  a  full description of this  exception.)   Many
such generators exist, but their cumulative hazardous waste contribution to
the national aggregate is relatively minor.

                      C.   Hazardous Waste Categories

The reporting  procedures for  the  Biennial Report  required  that generators
and  TSD  facilities  provide  data  on  those wastes  that  are defined  as
hazardous by 40 Code  of  Federal   Regulations  (CFR) 261.3,  i.e.  primarily
those wastes that  either  exhibit  a characteristic  of  a hazardous waste as
defined  in   Parts  261.20   through  261.24  or  are  listed  in  Parts  261.31
through 261.33.   Specific  wastes  which were not included  are:   (1)   those
generated by "small  quantity generators" as  defined  in  40  CFR  261.5; (2)
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excluded under 40 CFR  Part  261.4  or under the beneficial use  exemption  of
Part  261.6;  (3)  delisted prior  to January  1,  1985;  (4) deemed  hazardous
only  by  state  regulations  (e.g.,  PCBs, asbestos, waste oil);  (5)  exempted
under  Part 261.51;  or  (6)  not  meeting  the  definitions  of a  solid  or
hazardous waste (Parts 261.2 and 261.3, respectively).

The specific hazardous wastes included  in  the CFR  regulations  are  numerous
-- too numerous to allow a manageable,  accurate  census  report  from  as  many
generators and TSD  facilities and as many administrative agencies  as  were
covered by this report.   In  order to make reporting a manageable  task and
to  lessen  reporting  and summarizing  inaccuracies,  the  reportable waste
types and quantities were grouped as follows:

     o    D001--Ignitable waste,

     o    D002--Corrosive waste,

     o    D003--Reactive waste,

     o    D004-D017--E. P.  Toxic wastes,

     o    F001-F005--Spent halogenated  and  non-halogenated solvents  from
          non-specific sources,

     o    F006-F028--Electroplating   and  coating   wastewater   treatment
          sludges   and  cyanide-bearing  bath solutions  and  sludges  from
          non-specific sources,

     o    K001-K106—Listed industry wastes from specific sources,

     o    P001-P123--Acutely  hazardous   commercial   chemical   products,
          manufacturing   chemical    intermediates,   or   off-specification
          commercial   chemical     products   or    manufacturing    chemical
          intermediates, and
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     o    U001-U249--Toxic  commercial   chemical   products,   manufacturing
          intermediates  or  off-specification commercial chemical  products
          or manufacturing intermediates.

Generators  and  TSD facilities  that  handled wastes in  multiple  categories
were to use waste mixture codes to report their data as follows:

     o    DOMX--Mixtures of all "0" wastes,
     o    FOMX-Mixtures of all "F" wastes,
     o    KOMX—Mixtures of all "K" wastes,
     o    POMX—Mixtures of all "P" wastes,
     o    UOMX--Mixtures of all "U," and
     o    MOMX--Mixtures of multiple waste types (e.g., mixtures  of "D"  and
          "F"  wastes,  "P"  and  "K"  wastes,  RCRA-regulated and  solely
          state-regulated wastes, multiple state-regulated  wastes,  etc.).

The 1984 Congressional stipulations for the biennial reporting of hazardous
waste  generation  and  management activities  also  required  generators  to
report  on   their  efforts  to  minimize  the  volume  and  toxicity of  their
generated wastes.   The changes achieved  through  these efforts were  to  be
compared  with   the   performance   of  previous  years.   However,   those
compilations are not included in this EPA report.

                          D.  Report Organization

Chapters II  through IV  comprise  the remainder of  this Volume  II  Report.
Chapter  II  describes  the  study's   methodology.   Chapter  III  presents  a
series of national  aggregate  summary tables and a  brief analysis  of each.
Chapter IV  contains the  individual  states and territories'  1985  biennial
report  profile  data   (3  pages  per state).   Chapter  IV  also  includes
comparative summaries  of selected generator and TSD facility  data  for all
states.  Following  Chapter  IV, Appendix  A summarizes   key hazardous waste
generator and TSD facility data from the 1985 Biennial  Report survey forms.
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Appendix B contains  examples  of the generator  and  TSD  facility forms used
to  gather  the  study's primary  data.    Appendix  C  contains  EPA's  "State
Biennial Program Report" for the 1985 biennial report.
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                             II.  METHODOLOGY

This chapter discusses the approach and  procedures  used  to  gather  the  data
reflected  in  the  study's findings.   Section  A  presents  the  context  of
previous  reporting  efforts  within  which   this   report   was   generated.
Section B briefly enumerates the basic coding structure used to  collect and
aggregate the  study's data.   Section  C describes  the variability of  the
reported data.   Section  D outlines the procedures which were used  to  edit
the study's data.

                       A.  Previous Reporting Efforts

This  1985  Biennial  Report  was  prepared  in  direct  response to  Congress1
mandate that EPA prepare biennial reports covering the activities involvinc
the generation  and management  of RCRA-regulated  hazardous wastes in  a..
states   and  territories.    That  mandate  was   issued   by   the   1984
Congress through the Hazardous  and  Solid  Waste  Act  (HSWA)  amendments  to
RCRA;   however,  EPA had  instituted earlier  attempts  to carry  out  similar
studies, most  notably for 1983  and  1981.   The 1983  study  was considered
unreliable, essentially  because  too little  standardization  was  employed in
the data gathering procedures and instruments.  That study was not approved
for distribution.

The earlier 1981  study, a  result of  EPA's 1980  regulation  establis'-
annual  reporting,  was similarly  flawed  and was,  additionally,  subject to
extensive non-compliance  by  several  states.  It,  too, was  not  issued.   In
late  1982,  EPA  published its  intention  to  substitute  a  biennial  sample
survey  for the  proposed  annual  reporting  procedures  and studies,  and
although the  intention  was  later superceded,  the results   of  the initial
survey  sample  attempt  were  later   issued  as  the   "National  Survey  of
Hazardous Waste  Generators and  Treatment,  Storage, and Disposal Facilities
Regulated Under  RCRA  in  1981"  (the 1981 Mail Survey  Report).   That survey
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remains,  however,  as  EPA's main  extensive  description of  hazardous  waste
management concerns since the 1976 enactment of RCRA.

In  1986,  EPA  conducted  a  national  screening  survey  of  hazardous  waste
treatment, storage, disposal and recycling (TSDR)  facilities to improve the
Agency's  data  on  hazardous waste  facilities.    Approximately 3,000  TSDR
facilities active  in  1985 were  surveyed  and results from  this  survey are
generally  comparable  to  the   1985   Biennial  Report.   However,  detailed
comparisons  require careful  analyses  of assumptions  and  the  applicable
populations of facilities.

                          B.  Reported Data Codes

The data used in this study were  frequently  reported in formats  which were
not directly  comparable.  Specific  state needs  and  regulations  regarding
hazardous waste  management  resulted  in  alternative state data  gathering ,
efforts  that  only  partially  served  the  1985   Biennial   Report.   Such
diversity, e.g., variation  in reporting wastewater  treated  in exempt units
and discharged  to  POTW's or discharged  in  compliance  with NPDES permits,
does not ideally serve  the purposes of  a  national survey.  It inhibits the
establishing of  nationally comparable  data  on the  quantities of  and the
methods used  in managing  wastes.   To  partially  deal  with  such  potential
difficulties,  EPA   generalized  the  data  findings  into  a  State  Biennial
Program  Report  Summary  format (see  Appendix  C).    A  number  of  states
utilized  that   form  directly.    Others,  those   having  state  report1'
requirements that yielded data  different  from  that  required by the f'
were  asked  to  adapt  that  data  to  the  State   Summary  format.    In  some
instances, the  states  forwarded the  data to the  study  contractor  who, in
consultation with state authorities, adapted those more diverse data to the
EPA requested format.

To improve  data  uniformity, EPA  utilized the following  codes to identify
the handling methods  employed  in  1985  by facilities  engaged in treating,
storing, and disposing of RCRA-regu1ated hazardous wastes.

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               CODE               HANDLING METHOD (Storage)

               SOI                Container
               S02                Tank
               S03                Waste pile
               S04                Surface impoundment
               SOS                Other storage method

               CODE               HANDLING METHOD (Treatment)

               T01                Tank
               T02                Surface impoundment
               T03                Incinerator
               T04                Other treatment method

               CODE               HANDLING METHOD (Disposal)

               D79                Injection well
               D80                Landfill
               081                Land treatment
               D82                Ocean
               D83                Surface impoundment
               D84                Other disposal method


One further note concerning the study's coding categories needs mentioning.

As  presently written,  the  federal  regulations governing the  reporting

requirements  of  beneficial  recyclers  of  hazardous  wastes are  considered

ambiguous.   In  some states,  beneficial  recyclers are not included  among

hazardous waste  facilities  and,  consequently,  they  do not file  biennial

reports.  In other states, such a distinction is not made.  For purposes of

this  study,  when  states  presented  data   for recycled   hazardous  waste

management, these data were included in Code R01.


Finally and  for  purposes  of consistency, quantities  of waste  are  reported

in English  tons  (2,000 pounds).  When state data were  presented  in  other

units, the data were converted to English tons.


                       C.   Reported Data Variations


This study frequently aggregates  those data collected by EPA  covering 1985

hazardous waste generation and management activities.  Applicable data were

collected from each state  and  the three  territories.  The majority of such
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reporting  entities  forwarded  their  data  on  the  specified  EPA  summary
format.    In   some   instances,  however,   that   proved   difficult   and,
consequently,   some  entities'   data  did   require   interpretation   and
modification in order to be entered into that summary format.

Some  states  which  required  in 1985  both  onsite  TSD facility reports  and
manifest tracking systems reports for offsite transport of hazardous wastes
submitted  their data  in  various ways.   Their TSD  facility  reports  were
summarized in  the provided EPA  format;  their offsite  transport  data  were
provided  by  either  magnetic  tape,  as  raw  data or   by  computer  output
summaries.   Such  varying  formats  offered the  potential   for the  double
counting of wastes.  For example,  a  specific transported  volume  could  be
counted as a generator waste  in one data entry and in yet  another as  a  TS
facility  waste.   (No  state  using  both counting  procedures  had  explicit
provisions to  avoid the  double entry.)  The  study contractor  extrapolated
the  data  to  minimize the  problem.   The  following  states utilized  such
formats for reporting manifest tracking system data.   New Jersey summarized
the data as computer outputs; other states supplied magnetic data tapes:

          Arkansas             New York               Texas
          California           Ohio                   Washington
          Florida              Pennsylvania           Wisconsin

An additional  variation in reporting  formats in noteworthy.  The data for a
number of states  (and Puerto  Rico)  were summarized  using  a FOCUS softvr
package created by EPA for this 1985  report:

       Alabama        Idaho         Michigan           Puerto Rico
       Alaska         Iowa          Oklahoma           West Virginia
       Hawaii          Kansas        Pennsylvania       Wyoming

(Colorado  prepared  the  TSD  facility portion of  its  summary in  its  own
format and had EPA prepare the generator portion in the FOCUS format.)

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The  remaining states  (and territories)  submitted data  and summaries  by
using  the  EPA Generator and Facility Reports (see Appendix  B)  and  the EPA
State  Biennial Program  Report  (see  Appendix  C)  or  by  using their  own
alternative,   state-developed  forms  to  gather  their  information.    The
resulting data were, to the extent possible, adapted to and made comparable
with this study's formats.

Three  states—Nevada,  Rhode Island, and  Vermont--  were unable  to  prepare
their  complete data  in  EPA's  Summary  Report format.   Each  offered  to  allow
EPA  personnel  access to  its  unsummarized data; however,  the study's  time
constraints  and  the .fact that  none  of  the  three  was  a  major  waste
generating  state  with  quantities  significantly affecting  national   data
argued that the states' detailed  data  could be  excluded (although  selected
aggregate  state  data  were included).   All  other  states  which had  RCRA
regulated hazardous  waste generation  and/or management activities  in  1985
submitted  a  summary  of  these  activities  to  EPA.   This  resulted  in
fifty-three submissions.   Three  territories (as verified  by EPA personnel)
had  no hazardous  waste  generation  or  management  activities during  1985:
American Samoa, Northern Mariana, and the Virgin Islands.

The  State  Bienneal   Program  Report  form  allowed states to  report on  all
waste stream generation within each  state,  including those beyond the  scope
of the  RCRA Subtitle C regulations.   The  Report form,  however, solicited
the  separation between RCRA-regulated  and State-only  regulated entities.
Although data  on the latter activities  are consequential,  this  study  seeks
to report only data pertaining to RCRA-regulated hazardous waste generate
and management.

                        D.  Data Editing Procedures

EPA  initially requested  that the  states  submit  their summaries  of  1985
hazardous waste generation and management  activities  to  their  appropriate
EPA Regional  Office  by  March  1, 1986.  Because  of delays  in reporting and
preparing  summary  tabulations,  EPA   extended   the  deadline   for  summary
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submissions to October  1,  1986.   All  summaries  were ultimately received by
mid-May,  1987.   The  study contractor,  Development Planning  and  Research
Associates,  Inc.  (DPRA)  aggregated  the  individual  state and  territorial
summary submissions into the present national report on RCRA-regulated 1985
hazardous  waste  generation and  management  activities.  Doing  so  involved
the following procedure.

Step  1.   The contractor  visually examined  each  submission  to check  its
completeness.   Whenever  data  reporting  sections  were  insufficient,  the
appropriate state was contacted for the missing data.

Step 2.  The contractor checked each summary submission for its consistency
of data  reporting.   After checking to see if  the state  summary submission
listed all  required  data  items,  the contractor  checked  the  consistency of
the data  presented  in the summaries.  This  required  checking  the  addition
of the quantities listed  to verify that  the  totals were  correct.  Specific
sections  of each state summary  provided cross  checks of other sections.
For example, the reporting entity's total quantity of waste produced by all
regulated  generators  reporting  (Section  I)  should  have  equalled the total
quantity of all  its regulated hazardous waste produced in 1985 specified by
waste stream (Section III).  Similarly, the sum of the total  amounts of all
regulated  hazardous waste  managed by each reporting  TSD  facility  (Section
II) should have equalled  (without double counting)  the  sum  of all  waste
streams managed across  all process methods  (Section VI).   Finally, Section
V of  the  summary reported the grand  total  of all  quantities  of regulated
hazardous  waste  which  were  managed  for each  process during  1985.   Th
total  should equal, excluding double counting, the aggregate of the sta
individual  waste  stream  quantities  managed  by  each  handling  process
reported 1n Section VI.

Step 3.   The  third  step involved  those  procedures necessary to requesting
that states provide missing data or resolve  report inconsistencies.  Where
necessary,  the  contractor forwarded  a  specific  list of all  such needed
additions and corrections to the appropriate agencies.
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Step  4.   Carried  out  simultaneously with  Step 3 was  the process  of  the
contractor's establishing the  study's data  base to  assure uniformity among
the  previously  noted  diversity  of  reporting  formats.   (This  procedure
provided  a  further means of  checking  the summary reports  for  consistency
and  accuracy.)   The resulting data base  was  then  uploaded  into  the  EPA
National  Computing Center in  North  Carolina  for subsequent analysis.  This
national  data  base is  referred to  as the  1985 Biennial  Report  Statistical
Analysis  System (SAS) Data Library.

Step 5.   Step  5  required  that the resultant state summaries processed from
the national data  base be again checked  for  accuracy and then forwarded to
their  respective  states  and  EPA  regional  offices for review and comment.
In particular, a  quality assurance procedure  was designed and  implemented
for approximately  one-half  of the  states.  This  procedure  utilized a mass
balance relationship  (see Chapter  III-G)  where the quantity of hazardous
waste  managed  should  equal   the   quantity  generated plus   imports  minus
exports.  Major discrepancies were  explainable  in all cases.

Step  6.   The  final  step was one  of aggregating  the  individual, edited
summaries into  the present national  summary  as presented  in this report.
As  such,   that  version   is   the  final   edited  summary   of   reported  data
reflecting  the RCRA-regulated  hazardous waste generation and  management
activities  occurring  in  the  states and  territories during  calendar year
1985.  Provisions  exist for updating  the national  data base if corrections
or  additions  are  presented  for   any  applicable  state   following
reviews.  This report's analysis  is based  on  the December 15, 1988
version of  the  1985  Biennial  Report SAS  Data  Library which  is denoted
herein as DL88350, i.e. the Julian  Calendar date.

The above six-step progress  resulted in  an  overall  1985  biennial report
data  system as depicted  in  Figure  II-l.   The  base  of   the  pyramid shows
facility-level  data that were  obtained  from  individual  generators  and
treatment,  storage  and  disposal   (TSD)   facilities  which   were   normally
reported  to   individual  states   or  EPA  regional   offices  for   initial
processing.   The  states or  EPA regional  offices  next  prepared  the State

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           FIGURE II-l.   SCHEMATIC OF THE  1985 BIENNIAL REPORT DATA SYSTEM
      NATIONAL
      LEVEL
      STATE
      LEVEL
FACILITY
LEVEL
          1985 BIENNIAL
           REPORT SAS
          DATA LIBRARY
           (DLS8350) \1
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 EPA HAZARDOUS REPORT FORMS
            FOR 1985 2/

EPA FORM 8700-13A-THE GENERATOR REPORT
EPA FORM 8700-13B-THE FAOLTTY REPORT
     I/   The 1985 Biennial Report SAS Data Library is located on EPA's NCC
         computer system at Research Triangle Park, NC.

     21   Approximately thirty-five states provided state profile data in the
         requested format.  Others sent computer tapes,  state data on computer
         printouts or facility level forms for EPA Region or DPRA input.

     3/   See Appendix B, Volume II for copies of the forms and  instructions.
         Also, some states used approved alternate survey report forms.

     Source:   Prepared for U.S. Environmental Protection Agency by DPRA.
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Biennial Program Reports (State-level data as depicted in the figure) which
were  submitted to  the  contractor  for  the  purpose  of establishing  the
national-level 1985 Biennial  Report  SAS  Data Library shown  at  the  apex  of
the  figure.   Although  some  exceptions in  reporting forms  and procedures
occured,  the  data  gathering  and  reporting  process  shown  in  Figure  II-l
summarizes  the  basic  levels  and  types  of data  associated  with the  1985
Biennial Report.

This study's analysis and report are based almost entirely on data that are
contained in EPA's  1985 Biennial  Report  SAS Data Library  located on EPA's
computer  system  at  Research  Triangle Park,  North  Carolina.    This  data
library is documented in a separate manual:  "1985 National Biennial Report
SAS  Data  Library  Documentation  and  User's Guide"  (October  1987).   Figure
II-2 shows the data structure of the SAS Data Library corresponding  to each
state and territory in the national-level  system.  The analyses and results
summarized  in  this  two-volume  report  are  illustrative of  the types  of
findings that can  be generated from the data library.
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                     FIGURE 11-2.  STRUCTURE  CHART  FOR THE  1985 NATIONAL  BIENNIAL REPORT  SAS DATA  LIBRARY
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                     III.  NATIONAL SUMMARY RESULTS I/

This  chapter  presents  the  aggregated  information  from  the  fifty-three
individual  state and  territory summaries  which  EPA  received.  2/   Three
territories,  those  without regulated  hazardous  waste  management  activity
during  calendar year  1985,  did not  submit  summaries.  V   The  aggregated
information  will  be  presented in  the  same  sequence as  that  for  the
individual  state and  territory  summaries.   The  data  presented  in  this
report  represent  those waste  streams and handling  methods  regulated under
RCRA  which were  reported by  the  states  and territories  as  having  been
generated  or  handled during 1985.   (For ease of expression, "state"  refers
here to both  "state" and "territory.")

                              A.  Generators

Although  each  reporting  state was  requested  to  provide data  on  both
state-only and  RCRA- regulated  hazardous waste,  this report emphasizes the
RCRA-regulated  category.  This procedure  assures  greater uniformity  in
hazardous  wastes analyzed  among all   the  states.   (State-only  regulated
hazardous waste quantities are  noted where applicable.) 4/

Table  III-l  indicates  by  EPA  Region  the  nationally aggregated  number  of
RCRA-regulated hazardous waste  generators and the quantities of their 1985
I/   Unless  noted otherwise,  this  summary  presents  final  data  from  the
     December 15, 1988 update of the 1985 Biennial Report SAS Data Library.
y   As explained ii  Chapter  II,  three states — Nevada, Rhode Island, and
~    Vermont,  reported  having  relatively   minor hazardous  waste.   Only
     limited, aggregate data were  reported for these states.
3/   These territories are American  Samoa,  Northern  Mariana and the Virgin
     Islands.
4/   Over 99 percent  of all  reported hazardous  wastes  in the 19pS Biennial
     Report  are  RCRA-regulated  hazardous  wastes.   The  follov/.ig  states
     reported more than 1 percent  state-only  hazardous wastes:  MA, WA, VT,
     ME, MN, MO, RI,  and CA.

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    TABLE III-l.  NUMBER OF LARGE HAZARDOUS WASTE GENERATORS AND TOTAL
          HAZARDOUS WASTE QUANTITY GENERATED BY EPA REGION, 1985


                     Hazardous waste                  Hazardous waste
                       generators	             	quantity    	
Region            NumberPercent        Total reportedPercent

                                  TT)(000 tons)'[T]

   1               2,087           9.6                 341             0.1
   2               2,247          10.3              25,118             9.3
   3               3,433          15.8              69,174            25.5

   4               2,227          10.3              95,519            35.2
   5               2,916          13.4              12,175             4.5
   6               3,040          14.0              54,097            20.0

   7                 510          '2.4               2,057             0.8
   8                 358           1.7               1,475             0.5
   9               4,196          19.3              10,607             3.9

  10                 726           3.3                 474             0.2
TOTAL U.S.        21,740 I/      100.0*            271,037 2/        100.0'
*  May not add due to rounding.

I/   This number includes all Section I generators with'13.2 tons or more
     annually of hazardous waste and generators with unreported quantities
     (zero or blank) that may be large generators.  See Appendix A for
     generator data comparisons by state.  See Appendix C, State Biennial
     Program Report for 1985, for Section I and related definitions.

2/   The total reported hazardous waste quantity is based on the larger of
     either Section I (RCRA and state-only regulated hazardous waste) or
     Section III (RCRA-regulated hazardous waste) data as reported by each
     state.  This procedure minimizes missing data errors within either
     Section I or III.  See Appendix A for data comparisons by state.

Source:   Prepared by DPRA from the 1985 Biennial Report SAS Data Library.
          (Sections I or III data.  DL88350)
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generated wastes.   The  data show that EPA  Regions  3,  4, and 6  led  in  the
amount of hazardous waste generated and  accounted for  over  80.7  percent of
the  national  total; Regions  1,  7, 8,  and  10 were  responsible  for but  a
cumulative 1.6 percent.

Table  III-2  presents  a  similar summary  by  state.   That is, the number of
RCRA-regulated hazardous waste generators and the quantities of  their  1985
generated hazardous  wastes  are  presented  alphabetically by state.  While
this illustrates the disaggregation of the regional  data into the reporting
states and territories,  further state profile analyses  of generator-related
data are predominantly contained in Chapter IV.

Within each  of the leading regions  that generate hazardous wastes, there
are also major states that contribute substantially  to  the regional  totals.
Table  III-3  presents  the  top ten  states in terms of  their  aggregate  1985
hazardous waste  generation  levels.   These  states, their  associated  EPA
region, and  their  1985  hazardous waste  amounts  are shown.  As  indicated,
the top ten  states  generated  83.4 percent of the nation's  hazardous waste
in 1985. II

A graphic illustration of hazardous  waste  generation  in the U.S.  by  state
is seen in Figure  III-l.  The dominant  regions  are  3 (the mid-Atlantic), 4
(the Southeastern), and  6 (the Gulf States).  This regional  distribution is
markedly shown by Figure 111-2.

A further  analysis of  individual  generators throughout  the U.S.  is  also
instructive.    For  instance, the  top  50 generators  in 1985 accounted  for
approximately 217 million tons of hazardous waste (federal and state) or 80
percent of the nation's  total.  (Also, the top 100 generators accounted for
about 237 million tons of hazardous waste or 87 percent of the U.S. total
I/   An important factor affecting the total reported quantity of hazardous
     waste within a state  is  the  relative amount of wastewater included in
     both  generated  and managed  wastes.   Some  states  exclude  wastewater
     managed  in  RCRA-exempt  units;   other  states   include  such  treated
     wastewaters.
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              TABLE 111-2.   NUMBER OF LARGE  HAZARDOUS HASTE GENERATORS AND TOTAL HAZARDOUS WASTE
                                       QUANTITY GENERATED BY STATE, 1985


Hazardous
waste generators
State
Alabama
Alaska
Arizona
Arkansas
California
Colorado
Connecticut
Delaware
District of Columbia
Florida
Georgia
Hawaii
Idaho
Illinois
Indiana
Iowa
Kansas
Kentucky
Louisiana
Maine
Maryland
Massachusetts
Michigan
Minnesota
Mississippi
Missouri
Montana
Nebraska
Nevada
New Hampshire
New Jersey
New Mexico
New York
North Carolina
North Dakota
Ohio
Oklahoma
Oregon
Pennsylvania
Puerto Rico
Rhode Island
South Carolina
South Dakota
TennMSM
Texas
Utah
Vermont
Virginia
Washington
West Virginia
Wisconsin
Wyoming
TOTAL U.S.
* May not add due to rounding.
I/ This quantity 1s the larger of
Number
(No.)
217
9
160
114
3,972
90
376
25
6
273
330
26
24
760
395
123
131
187
302
69
206
1.013
542
291
109
191
17
65
34
102
1,480
56
652
384
8
688
118
505
2,607
115
403
171
9
556
2,450
220
124
532
188
57
240
14
21,740
Section I
Percent
(X)
1.00
0.04
0.74
0.52
18.27
0.41
1.73
0.11
0.03
1.26
1.52
0.12
0.11
3.50
1.82
0.57
0.60
0.86
1.39
0.32
0.95
4.66
2.49
1.34
0.50
0.88
0.08
0.30
0.16
0.47
6.81
0.26
3.00
1.77
0.04
3.16
0.54
2.32
11.99
0.53
1.85
0.79
0.04
2.56
11.27
1.01
0.57
2.45
0.86
0.26
1.10
0.06
100.00*
(generator) or Section
Quantity
of hazardous
waste generated I/
Total
(000 tons)
7,406
3
847
57
9,658
295
178
95
2
834
37,325
7
2
2,141
2,518
121
1,325
7,662
13,672
7
698
114
4,077
329
2.507
68
25
543
95
20
9,000
9
15,969
1,285
3
2,986
1,591
31
31,307
149
12
5,301
1
33,199
38,768
1,135
10
24,996
439
12,077
123
16
271,037
III (waste code)
Percent
(1)
2.73
0.00
0.31
0.02
3,56
0.11
0.07
0.03
0.00
0.31
13.77
0.00
0.00
0.79
0.93
0.04
0.49
2.83
5.04
0.00
0.26
0.04
1.50
0.12 '
0.93
0.03
0.01
0.20
0.03
0.01
3.32
0.00
5.89
0.47
0.00
1.10
0.59
0.01
11.55
0.05
0.00
1.96
0.00
12.25
14.30
0.42
0.00
9.22
0.16
4.46
0.05
0.01
100.00*
data. .See Appendix A
     for details.
Source:   Prepared by OPRA from the 1985  Biennial  Report  SAS  Data Library.  (Sections  I and HI data.
          DL88350)
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     TABLE 111-3.  LEADING HAZARDOUS WASTE GENERATING STATES AND THEIR
               HAZARDOUS WASTE QUANTITIES GENERATED, 1985 I/
Rank
State
  EPA
region
     1985 Hazardous
waste quantity generated
                                                          (000 tons)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
10-State
National
Percent
Texas
Georgia
Tennessee
Pennsylvania
Virginia
New York
Louisiana
West Virginia
California
New Jersey
Subtotal
Total
Generated by 10 States
6
4
4
3
3
2
6
3
10
2



38,768
37,325
33,199
31,307
24,996
15,969
13,672
12,077
9,658
9,000
225,970
271,037
83. 4*
If   Total regulated hazardous wastes.

Source:  Prepared by DPRA from the 1985 Biennial Report SAS Data Library.
         (Sections I and III data.  DL88350)
                                   III-5

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               FIGURE  III-l.   AMOUNT OF HAZARDOUS WASTE GENERATED
                              BY EPA REGION, 1985
                               (000 tons)
 Quantity
100, 000 i
 90, 000 :
 80, 000
 70,000-
 60, 000 :
 50, 000:
 40, 000:
 30, 000:
 20, 000 :
 10, 000:
       0
                  234567.  89     10
                                      Region
    Source:   Prepared by DPRA from the 1985  Biennial  Report SAS Data Library.
         (Section I  and III data.  DL88350).
                                       III-6

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                      FIGURE  II1-2.   HAZARDOUS WASTE GENERATED IN THE U.S.  BY STATE,  1985
Source:   Prepared by DPRA from the 1985 Biennial Report SAS  Data  Library.  (Section I  and III  data.   DL  88350)

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in 1985.)   Figure  III-3  shows  this  marked  dominance:   relatively  few large
quantity  generators  (5  percent)  accounted  for  over  98  percent  of  the
national  total  of  generated hazardous wastes.  In many  cases,  substantial
amounts  of  hazardous  wastewater comprise the quantities  reported  by these
generators.  However, this  contaminated  wastewater  is  regularly pretreated
and discharged  to  POTWs  or managed under  NPDES-permit  following  treatment
procedures  by generators.   Because  of the varied quantities  of wastewater
being reported among Individual generators, it is not generally suitable to
compare such data without further detailed hazardous waste characteristics.

                            B.  TSD Facilities

EPA  required  that  each  state  list  its  TSD  facilities  that  handled
RCRA-regulated hazardous wastes  for treatment, storage,  or disposal.   The
list  included  each facility's  name,  EPA  identification number,  the  1985
quantity  of its managed wastes,  and  the  handling  methods it  employed in
1985.    EPA  further required  that  each  facility be  characterized  as  one
managing  wastes  generated  onsite,  offsite,  or  both.   (The  reporting
procedures  included provisions  for  identifying  and  excluding those  TSD
facilities which managed non-RGRA regulated hazardous wastes.)

The  aggregated  national   totals  indicated  that   4,944  RCRA-regulated
facilities  existed  in  1985.   As Table 111-4  shows,  the  greatest  number of
facilities  were  in EPA Regions 6,  5,  and  3  respectively.  Regions  10, 8,
and 7  had the fewest.

The reported  national  total of  RCRA-regulated  hazardous  waste  handled by
all reporting TSD  facilities  in  calendar year 1985  was 237.9 million tons.
I/  As Table II1-4 also shows, the greatest quantity of hazardous waste was
I/   RCRA-regulated wastes  represent  well  over 99 percent  of all  reported
     hazardous wastes  in the  U.S.   Hence,  the total  regulated hazardous
     waste is essentially  the  same as RCRA-regulated  hazardous  waste on a
     national basis.   However,  the  following  individual  states  reported
     greater than 1 percent  state-only  regulated  hazardous  waste:   MA, WA,
     VT, ME, MN, MO, RI, and CA.
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          FIGURE III-3.  CUMULATIVE PERCENTAGE  OF  HAZARDOUS WASTE
                      GENERATED IN THE U.S.,  1985  I/
Percent of
Quantity
inn
100 ^
90-
80 :
70 :
60 :
50 :
40 :
30 :
20:
10-
0:
„ ^
,*-**
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^_-""'
^,""'
f ^ - "
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--'"'' 0.00 0.03 0.22 °-52 J







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        TABLE 111-4.  NUMBER OF HAZARDOUS WASTE TREATMENT, STORAGE
               AND DISPOSAL (TSD) FACILITIES AND QUANTITY OF
                HAZARDOUS WASTE MANAGED BY EPA REGION, 1985
Region
                        TSD Facilities
                              Quantity of hazardous
                                  waste managed
Number
Percent
  Quantity
 Percent
   1
   2
   3

   4
   5
   6

   7
   8
   9
  10
   236
   470
   630

   531
   916
 1,317

   185
   102
   468
    89
  4.8
  9.5
 12.7
 10
 18
 26
  3.7
  2.1
  9.4
  1.8
(000 tons)

       787
    19,335
    68,824

    63,954
    13,818
    59,030

     1,459
     5,233
     4,758
       677
   (*)

  0.3
  8.1
 28.9

 26.9
  5.8
 24.8

  0.6
  2.2
  2.0
  0.3
TOTAL U.S.
 4,944 I/
100.0*
   237,875 21
100.0*
*  May not add due to rounding.

I/   The number of TSD facilities is based on Section II data that lists
     each reported facility.  See Appendix C, State Biennial  Program Report
     for 1985, for Section II and related definitions.

2/   The total quantity of hazardous waste managed is based on the larger
     of either Section II (RCRA and state-only regulated hazardous waste)
     or Section VI (RCRA-regulated hazardous waste) data as reported by
     each state.  This procedure minimizes missing data errors within
     either Section II or VI.  See Appendix A for data  comparisons by
     state.

Source:  Prepared by DPRA from the 1985 Biennial Report SAS Data Library.
         (Sections II and VI data.  DL88350)
                                   111-10

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handled  in  Regions  3,  4,  and 6 which managed  28.9,  26.9,  and  24.8 percent
respectively  or  80.6 percent of  the  total.   Regions 1, 7,  and  10 managed
but  1.2  percent collectively.   The columnar  graph  of Figure  III-4  shows
these relative concentrations by region as well.

Table III-5 presents by state both the number of TSD facilities in 1985 and
the quantity  of RCRA-regulated hazardous wastes managed in these facilities
in 1985.  Further state profile  analyses  of  TSD-managed data are primarily
contained  in  Chapter  IV.   Figure  III-5  graphically depicts  the  relative
differences among states in their concentrations of managed waste volumes.

Table III-6 indicates by EPA Region the number of hazardous waste treatment
facilities using each of the handling methods.  A total of 2,801 facilities
or 56.7  percent of  the  facilities  operating  in 1985 used container storage
(SOI) as a  handling method;  1,089 facilities or 22.0  percent  used storage
in tanks (S02).  Only  16  facilities  reported using ocean disposal  (082) --
most of  these were  located  in  Region 6  (Texas and Louisiana).   Region  6
which had a total of 1,317 TSD facilities in 1985 reported that 896 or 68.0
percent  used  container  storage.   On the  average nationwide,  each facility
reported having used 1.3 handling methods. I/

The majority  of reporting  TSD  facilities  managing  RCRA-regulated hazardous
wastes in  1985  managed wastes  that were generated  onsite.   In  fact, 59.1
percent  of  the  total  number  of TSD  facilities reporting in  1985 managed
only onsite  generated waste,  and they accounted  for  70.1  percent  of the
1985  totals.   By  comparison 20.0  percent  of all  facilities  claimed  to
manage only  offsite  generated   hazardous  waste.    They accounted  for 2.6
percent  of  the  total 1985 reported  RCRA-regulated  hazardous waste managed
by all TSD facilities.
II   The TSD  Facility report for  1985  generally sought  the  handling code
     representing the waste's final disposition or its status at the end of
     the reporting  year.   However, Section  VI  of the survey  form did not
     explicitly  request only  final  disposition  data and  some facilities
     included  intermediate  handling  methods  and  quantities,  i.e.,  some
     wastes  were counted  two  or more  times.   Also,  then,   i /ermediate
     storage and treatment steps probably have been under reported.

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      FIGURE 111-4.  AMOUNT OF HAZARDOUS WASTE MANAGED BY EPA  REGION,  1985
Quantity
70,000-
60,000-
50,000-
40, 000
30, 000
20, 000
10, 000 -\
      0
                               (000 tons)



            1      2      3     4     5     6      7      8      9     10
                                     Region
   Source:   Prepared by OPRA from the 1985 Biennial  Report SAS Data Library.
            (Sections II and VI data.  DL88350)
                                      111-12

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       FIGURE  111-6.  RELATIVE AMOUNT OF HAZARDOUS WASTE MANAGED IN
                   ONSITE AND OFFSITE FACILITIES, 1985
Percent
    100-
           Onsite TSDs
Offsite TSDs
Both
                   Number of Facilities

                   Amount of Hazardous Waste Managed
Source:   Prepared by DPRA from the 1985 Biennial Report SAS  Data Library.
         (Section I la data.  DL88350)
                                      111-17

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 Rank
         TABLE  III-7.  RANK-ORDERED LISTING OF THE LARGEST 25 U.S.
                 HAZARDOUS WASTE STREAMS GENERATED IN 1985
 Hazardous
waste code
  Quantity of
hazardous waste
   generated
 Percent of reported
total  hazardous  waste
 generation in U.S.
                                  (OOOtons)
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
TOTAL OF 25
TOTAL U.S.
D002
MOMX I/
DOMX ~
D007
KOMX
F003
D003
D001
K062
F006
K061
FOMX
D008
K104
K013
K011
K087
P020
F002
K016
U036
K048
F007
UOMX
F005
WASTES
(SECTION III ONLY)
103,124
78,284
15,167
7,974
6,127
6,121
4,626
4,315
4,088
2,203
914
894
876
801
707
687
576
559
462
414
299
292
272
266
262
240,311
245,155 2/
42.1
31.9
6.2
3.3
2.5
2.5
1.9
1.8
1.7
0.9
0.4
0.4
0.4
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
98.0
100.0
I/   The MOMX waste amount contains a small portion of state-only regulated
     waste that was included in mixtures.
y   Total quantity represents Section III data only including small
     quantity generators with less than 13.2 tons per year.  Only Section
     III contains waste amounts by waste code.
Source:  Prepared by DPRA from the 1985 Biennial Report SAS Data Library.
         (Section III data.  DL88350)
                                   111-18

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These five  collectively  accounted for 210,675,886 tons or  86.0  percent  of
the total quantity of RCRA-regulated hazardous waste reported by the states
as having been generated in 1985.  The relative importance of these leading
hazardous wastes in the U.S. is portrayed graphically in Figure III-7.

                      D.  Hazardous Haste Disposition

The states listed, also, the amounts of hazardous wastes generated in-state
during 1985  and  then  shipped to  out-pf-state TSD  facilities.   Table  III-8
presents these data  by both state  of  origin and state of  destination  (as
reported by  the  state  of origin).   The states-of-destination which V/ere  to
have received the largest quantities of hazardous waste were the following:

               o Pennsylvania	383,481 tons (12.3%),
               o Louisiana	367,895 tons (11.8%),
               o Ohio	340,339 tons (10.9%),
               o Michigan	266,853 tons (8.6%), and
               o New York	.186,838 tons (6.0%).

In  total,   these five  states   were said  to  have  received  approximately
one-half  (49.6%) of  the hazardous  wastes  shipped  out-of-state  in  1985.
(Some states reported receiving  differing  amounts  of imported  wastes  --
both  higher  and lower.   The  export  data   gathered   includes  state-only
regulated wastes which  may  or  may not be  recorded  by  the receiving state.
The Biennial  Report form did not request data from  the "importing" states
for verification.)

In contrast,  the leading states of origin of  hazardous waste, i.e., those
states that  shipped out  the  largest quantities of hazardous waste  in 1985,
are the following:

               o New Jersey	310,894 tons (10.0%),
               o Ohio	262,853 tons (8.4%),
               o Pennsylvania	261,368 tons (8.4%),
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               FIGURE III-7.  LEADING HAZARDOUS WASTES IN  THE U.S.
                       BY EPA HASTE CODE, 1985
                            KOMX
                           2.50%
      MOMX
   31.93%
     DOMX
   6.19%
                                                   D002
                                                   42.06%
                OTHER
                14.06%
                                        D002  Corrosive waste
                                        MOMX Mixture, general
                                        DOMX Mixture, characteristic
                                        D007  Chromium waste
                                        KOMX Mixtures, listed industrial
Source:   Prepared by DPRA from the 1985 Biennial Report SAS Data Library.
     (Section  Illb data.  DL88350)
                                111-20

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                  TABLE 111-8.   HAZARDOUS WASTE  SHIPPED OUT-OF-STATE AND REPORTED DESTINATION
                                         OF  SHIPMENTS BY STATE. 1985
Hazardous waste shipped

State
A 1 a bama
Alaska
Arizona
Arkansas
California
Colorado
Connecticut
Delaware
District of Columbia
Florida
Foreign
Georgia
Hawaii
Idaho
Illinois
Indiana
Iowa
Kansas
Kentucky
Louisiana
Maine
Maryland
Massachusetts
Michigan
Minnesota
Mississippi
Missouri
Montana
Nebraska
Nevada
New Hampshire
New Jersey
New Mexico
New York
North Carolina
North Dakota
Ohio
Oklahoma
Oregon
Pennsylvania
Puerto Rico
Rhode Island
South Carolina
South Dakota
Tennessee
Texas
Utah
Vermont
Virginia
Washington
West Virginia
Wisconsin
Wyoming
TOTAL
* May not add due
** Wastes shipped 1
EPA
Region
4
10
9
6
9
8
1
3
3
4
..
4
9
10
5
5
7
7
4
6
1
3
1
5
5
4
7
8
7
9
1
2
6
2
4
8
5
6
10
3
2
1
4
8
4
6
8
1
3
10
3
5
8

to rounding.
into state (imports) a
out-of-state
Quantity
(tons)
65.851
1,270
16,036
53.207
4,459
21,590
76,212
70,230
1,880
103,932
--
76,069
284
1,810
117,963
140,049
19,259
10,747
55,160
103,293
7,351
102,953
157,127
57,391
29,642
83,362
43,666
389
14.149
1,447
12,401
310,894
2,194
137,710
70,603
3,178
262,853
12.918
9,097
261,368
19,497
9,504
17,934
861
53,118
197,192
10,123
11,467
108,525
70,171
62,269
40,159
515
3,121,311

s reported by export
(exports)
Percent
(S)
2.11
0.04
0.51
1.70
0.14
0.69
2.44
2.25
0.06
3.33
—
2.44
0.01
0.06
3.78
4.49
0.62
0.34
1.77
3.31
0.24
3.30
5.03
1.84
0.95
2.67
1.40
0.01
0.45
0.05
0.40
9.96
0.07
4.41
2.26
0.10
8.42
0.41
0.29
8.37
0.62
0.30
0.57
0.03
1.70
6.32
0.32
0.37
3.48
2.25
1.99
1.29
0.02
100.00*

1ng states.
Hazardous waste bv state
of destination
Quantity
(tons)
144,722
168
2,726
29,226
33,315
1.214
36,582
9.223
--
11,564
49,188
52,665
..
8,522
120,714
161,766
5,429
13,250
55,584
367,895
11.614
89,828
17,036
266,853
15,171
25,109
9.621
--
677
2,685
14,513
152,073
2,585
186.838
25,425
2
340,339
56,521
64.012
383,481
--
32,063
120,251
180
24,404
99,242
8,883
18
18,904
8,712
18,741
20,448
1,330
3,121,311


(imports)**
Percent
IS)
4.64
0.01
0.09
0.94
1.07
0.04
1.17
0.30
..
0.37
1.58
1.69
_ _
0.27
3.87
5.18
0.17
0.42
1.78
11.79
0.37
2.88
0.55
8.55
0.49
0.80
0.31
..
0.02
0.09
0.46
4.87
0.08
. 5.99
0.81
0.00
10.90
1.81
2.05
12.29
--
1.03
3.85
0.01
0.78
3.18
0.28
0.00
0.61
0.28
0.60
0.66
0.04
100.00*


Source:    Prepared by DPRA from the  1985  Biennial  Report  SAS Oat* Library.

                                                          111-21
(Section IV data.   DL88350)

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               o Texas	197,192 tons (6.3%), and
               o Massachusetts	157,127 tons (5.0%).

These five leading states-of-origin of hazardous waste shipped out of their
states  represent  approximately  38 percent  of all interstate  shipments  in
1985.

The  total  quantity  of reported  interstate shipments  of  hazardous  waste  in
Table  III-8   is  3,121,311  tons.   Overall,  this quantity  represents  1.3
percent of all hazardous wastes  managed in the U.S.  in 1985.

                      E.  Quantity of Hazardous Waste
                        Managed  by Handling Method

EPA  required that  each  state  report  by specified  handling method  (see
Section VI)  the  total quantities  of  its RCRA-regulated wastes  which  were
treated, stored, or disposed of within  the  State during  1985.  Table III-9
summarizes that data by specified handling code for each EPA region.

The  main  handling methods  utilized  nationally  in  1985  were  treatment  in
tanks  (T01), other  treatment (T04),  injection well  disposal  (D79),  and
treatment  in  surface  impoundments  (T02).  These  four methods  accounted for
approximately 90 percent of the  hazardous waste managed.

Tables 111-10 to  111-24 present the quantities of hazardous  waste managed,
by  waste   group,  using each  handling  method identified  in   Table  III-9.
Also,  the  total   quantities managed  are divided  into  onsite  and offsite
categories which  demonstrates  variations  among  wastes  in   the  relative
degree of offsite versus onsite  management.

Table 111-25  summarizes the quantities  managed -- onsite and offsite -- by
all handling methods.  Overall,  less than 5 percent  (4.5%) of all hazardous
waste  managed were  managed  offsite.   The  U,  D001  and F006-F024  waste
streams were managed offsite relatively more often than the  other waste
categories  shown.   The  U-wastes  are  a  large  category of wastes  from

                                  111-22

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              TABLE  II1-9   QUANTITY OF HAZARDOUS HASTE TREATED, STORED AND DISPOSED  BY
                                HANDLING METHOD AND BY REGION, 1985
Handling
method 1
Region
234567
-._........-............-.--.-.-...----. i nnn t-nnc i. ........

8 9 10 Tota1*
Storage
CN (SOI)
TK (S02)
WP (S03)
SI (S04)
OT (SOS)
Treatment
TK (T01)
SI (T02)
IN (T03)
OT (T04)
Disposal
IN (D79)
LF (080)
LT (081)
00 (082)
SI (083)
OT (084)
TOTAL*

30
21
16
6
«!

45
1
<1
171

<1
6
<1

10

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  TABLE 111-10.   QUANTITIES  OF HAZARDOUS  WASTE  MANAGED  USING  THE  CONTAINER
             STORAGE  (SOI) HANDLING  METHOD  BY WASTE  GROUP,  1985
Hazardous
waste stream(s)


F001-F005
F006-F024
K001-K106 & KOMX
U001-U247 & UOMX
P001-P123 & POMX
D001
D002
D003
D004-D007 & DOMX & DOOO
MOMX
Other
TOTAL CONTAINER
STORAGE (SOI)*

Onsite


39
15
5
5
1
50
12
4
92
24
<1

247
Quantities managed
Offsite


34
4
2
4
1
101
11
6
11
10
- <1

184

Total


73
19
7
9
1
151
23
10
103
34
<1

431
*  May not add due to rounding.

Source:  Prepared by DPRA from the 1985 Biennial Report SAS Data Library.
         (Survey Section VI data.  DL88289)
                               111-24

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      TABLE III-ll.  QUANTITIES OF HAZARDOUS WASTE MANAGED USING THE
          TANK STORAGE (S02) HANDLING METHOD BY WASTE GROUP, 1985
Hazardous
waste stream(s)

F001-F005
F006-F024
K001-K106 & KOMX
U001-U247 & UOMX
P001-P123 & POMX
D001
D002
D003
D004-D007 & DOMX & DOOO
MOMX
Other
TOTAL TANK STORAGE (S02)*

Onsite

97
27
265
2
57
521
1 .
71
1,496
0
2,538
Quantities managed
Offsite

54
2
63
1
74
6
12
50
0
261

Total

152
28
328
3
131
527
2
83
1,546
0
2,799
*  May not add due to rounding.

Source:  Prepared by DPRA from the 1985 Biennial Report SAS Data Library.
         (Survey Section VI data.  DL88289)
                           111-25

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   TABLE 111-12.  QUANTITIES OF HAZARDOUS WASTE MANAGED USING THE WASTE
          PILE STORAGE (S03) HANDLING METHOD BY WASTE GROUP, 1985
Hazardous
waste stream(s)


F001-F005
F006-F024
K001-K106 & KOMX
U001-U247 & UOMX
P001-P123 & POMX
D001
D002
D003
D004-D007 & DOMX & DOOO
MOMX
Other
TOTAL WASTE PILE
STORAGE (S03)*

On site


11
5
90
- 11
0
<1
<1
<1
376
19
0

512
Quantities managed
Off site


<1
9
22
<1
<1
14
<1
<1
7
61
50

164

Total


11
14
112
11
<1
14
<1
<1
383
80
50

675
*  May not add due to rounding.

Source:  Prepared by DPRA from the 1985 Biennial Report SAS Data Library.
         (Survey Section VI data.  DL88289)
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  TABLE 111-13.  QUANTITIES OF HAZARDOUS WASTE MANAGED USING THE SURFACE
      IMPOUNDMENT STORAGE (S04) HANDLING METHOD BY WASTE GROUP, 1985
Hazardous
waste stream(s)


F001-F005
F006-F024
K001-K106 & KOMX
U001-U247 & UOMX
P001-P123 & POMX
D001
D002
0003
D004-D007 & DOMX & DOOO
MOMX
Other
TOTAL SURFACE IMPOUNDMENT
STORAGE (S04)*
Quantities managed
Onsite Off site
_-.______-_-.-.-___( nnn fnnc \ ______

253 <1
335 <1
227 185
6 <1
<1 0
212 <1
1,437 2
4 <1
1,097 <1
544 <1
0 0

4,116 189

Total


253
335
412
6
<1
213
1,440
4
1,097
544
0

4,305
*  May not add due to rounding.

Source:  Prepared by DPRA from the 1985 Biennial Report SAS Data Library.
         (Survey Section VI data.  DL88289)
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      TABLE  111-14.  QUANTITIES OF  HAZARDOUS WASTE MANAGED USING THE
         OTHER  STORAGE  (SOS)  HANDLING METHOD BY WASTE  GROUP,  1985
Hazardous
waste stream(s)


F001-F005
F006-P024
K001-K106 & KOMX
U001-U247 & UOMX
P001-P123 & POMX
D001
D002
D003
D004-D007 & DOMX & DOOO
MOMX
Other
TOTAL OTHER STORAGE (S05)*

Onsite


<1
2
2
<1
0
<1
2
<1
7
1
0
15
Quantities managed
Off site


1
<1
0
<1
0
1
<1
<1
<1
4
0
7

Total


1
2
2
<1
0
1
2
1
7
5
0
22
*  May not add due to rounding.

Source:  Prepared by DPRA from the 1985 Biennial Report SAS Data Library.
         (Survey Section VI data.  DL88289)
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    TABLE 111-15.  QUANTITIES OF HAZARDOUS WASTE MANAGED USING THE TANK
           TREATMENT (T01) HANDLING METHOD BY WASTE GROUP, 1985
Hazardous
waste stream(s)

F001-F005
F006-F024
K001-K106 & KOMX
U001-U247 & UOMX
P001-P123 & POMX
D001
D002
D003
D004-D007 & DOMX & DOOO
MOMX
Other
TOTAL TANK TREATMENT (T01)*

Onsite

5,779
728
8,225
1
<1
281
50,326
48
14,167
23,710
1,247
104,512
Quantities managed
Offsite
._____-_(nno tnno ------
97
114
470
9
1
89
717
4
248
58
96
1,903

Total

5,876
841
8,696
11
2
370
51,043
52
14,414
23,767
1,342
106,416
*  May not add due to rounding.

Source:  Prepared by DPRA from the 1985 Biennial Report SAS Data Library.
         (Survey Section VI data.  DL88289)
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  TABLE 111-16.   QUANTITIES OF HAZARDOUS WASTE MANAGED USING THE  SURFACE
     IMPOUNDMENT TREATMENT (T02)  HANDLING METHOD BY WASTE GROUP,  1985
Hazardous
waste stream(s)
F001-F005
F006-F024
K001-K106 & KOMX
U001-U247 & UOMX
P001-P123 & POMX
D001
D002
D003
D004-D007 & DOMX & DOOO
MOMX
Other
TOTAL SURFACE IMPOUNDMENT
TREATMENT (T02)*

On site
5,731
41
603
24
3
1
12,086
23
1,177
1,891
2

21,583
Quantities managed
Offsite
	 (000 tons) 	
8
10
7
2
<1
<1
282
<1
14
1
<1

324

Total
5,739
51
610
27
3
1
12,368
23
1,191
1,892
2

21,907
*  May not add due to rounding.

Source:  Prepared by DPRA from the 1985 Biennial Report SAS Data Library.
         (Survey Section VI data.  DL88289)
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TABLE 111-17.  QUANTITIES OF HAZARDOUS WASTE MANAGED USING THE INCINERATOR
           TREATMENT (T03) HANDLING METHOD BY WASTE GROUP, 1985
Hazardous
waste stream(s)


F001-F005
F006-F024
K001-K106 & KOMX
U001-U247 & UOMX
P001-P123 & POMX
D001
D002
D003
D004-D007 & DOMX & DOOO
MOMX
Other
TOTAL INCINERATOR
TREATMENT (T03)*

Unsite


147
3
240
196
5
84
17
10
130
212
712

1,756
Quantities managed
Offsite
......_.r nnn ^ nnc ^ - ......

35
<1
3
22
<1
125
7
4
19
92
1

310

Total


182
3
244
218
5
209
24
14
149
304
713

2,067
*  May not add due to rounding.

Source:  Prepared by DPRA from the 1985 Biennial Report SAS Data Library.
         (Survey Section VI data.  DL88289)
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      TABLE 111-18.  QUANTITIES OF HAZARDOUS WASTE MANAGED USING THE
        OTHER TREATMENTS (T04) HANDLING METHOD BY WASTE GROUP, 1985
Hazardous
waste stream(s)

F001-F005
F006-F024
K001-K106 & KOMX
U001-U247 & UOMX
P001-P123 & POMX
D001
D002
0003
D004-D007 & DOMX & DOOO
MOMX
Other
TOTAL OTHER TREATMENTS (T04)*
i
Onsite

305
961
516
16
552
2,460
29,396
62
712
11,133
4
46,117
Quantities managed
Offsite

240
93
349
20
3
196
68
2
156
1,336
6
2,468

Total

545
1,055
865
36
554
2,656
29,464
63
868
12,469
10
48,584
*  May not add due to rounding.

Source:  Prepared by DPRA from the 1985 Biennial Report SAS Data Library.
         (Survey Section VI data.  DL88289)
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 TABLE 111-19.  QUANTITIES OF HAZARDOUS WASTE MANAGED USING THE INJECTION
         WELL DISPOSAL (D79) HANDLING METHOD BY WASTE GROUP, 1985
Hazardous
waste stream(s)

F001-F005
F006-F024
K001-K106 & KOMX
U001-U247 & UOMX
P001-P123 & POMX
D001
D002
D003
D004-D007 & DOMX & DOOO
MOMX
Other
TOTAL INJECTION WELL
DISPOSAL (D79)*

Onsite

139
0
2,706
299
<1
2
4,015
4,420
5,030
7,114
19
23,745
Quantities managed
Offsite
________ f nnn +• nnc \
9
4
50
4
6
211
147
1
135
337
<1
903

Total

148
4
2,756
303
6
213
4,162
4,421
5,165
7,451
19
24,648
*  May not add due to rounding.

Source:  Prepared by DPRA from the 1985 Biennial Report SAS Data Library.
         (Survey Section VI data.  DL88289)
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      TABLE 111-20.  QUANTITIES OF HAZARDOUS WASTE MANAGED USING THE
       LANDFILL DISPOSAL (D80) HANDLING METHOD BY WASTE GROUP, 1985
Hazardous
waste stream(s)

F001-F005
F006-F024
K001-K106 & KOMX
U001-U247 & UOMX
P001-P123 & POMX
D001
D002
D003
D004-D007 & DOMX & DOOO
MOMX
Other
TOTAL LANDFILL DISPOSAL (D80)*

Onsite

1
63
221
8
2
9
10
13
72
78
7
489
Quantities managed
Off site
_ _ { nnn ^ nnc i _
104
451
232
84
15
61
42
4
582
255
. 542
2,372

Total

106
513
458
92
17
69
52
17
654
333
550
2,862
*  May not add due to rounding.

Source:  Prepared by DPRA from the 1985 Biennial Report SAS Data Library.
         (Survey Section VI data.  DL88289)
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    TABLE  111-21.  QUANTITIES OF HAZARDOUS WASTE MANAGED USING THE LAND
       TREATMENT DISPOSAL (D81) HANDLING METHOD BY WASTE GROUP, 1985
Hazardous
waste stream(s)


F001-F005
F006-F024
K001-K106 & KOMX
U001-U247 & UOMX
P001-P123 & POMX
D001
D002
D003
D004-D007 & DOMX & DOOO
MOMX
Other
TOTAL LAND TREATMENT
DISPOSAL (D81)*

Onsite


<1
0
138
0
0
61
1
8
5
380
44

637
Quantities managed
Off site


3
7
34
1
<1
4
4
<1
15
22
88

177

Total


3
7
172
1
<1
65
4
8
19
401
132

814
*  May not add due to rounding.

Source:  Prepared by DPRA from the 1985 Biennial Report SAS Data Library.
         (Survey Section VI data.  DL88289)
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  TABLE  II1-22.  QUANTITIES OF HAZARDOUS WASTE MANAGED USING THE SURFACE
       IMPOUNDMENT DISPOSAL (D83) HANDLING METHOD BY WASTE GROUP, 1985
Hazardous
waste stream(s)
F001-F005
F006-F024
K001-K106
U001-U247
P001-P123
0001
D002
D003
D004-D007
MOMX
Other
& KOMX
& UOMX
& POMX
& DOMX & DOOO


TOTAL SURFACE IMPOUNDMENT
DISPOSAL (D83)*

Onsite

1
38
281
<1
" 0
5
161
<1
52
361
63
963
Quantities managed
Offsite

<1
2
<1
<1
<1
<1
102
<1
41
1
615
762

Total

1
40
281
<1
<1
5
263
<1
93
362
679
1,725
*  May not add due to rounding.

Source:  Prepared by DPRA from the 1985 Biennial Report SAS Data Library.
         (Survey Section VI data.  DL88289)
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      TABLE 111-23.  QUANTITIES OF HAZARDOUS WASTE MANAGED USING THE
        OTHER DISPOSALS (D84) HANDLING METHOD BY WASTE GROUP, 1985
Hazardous
waste stream(s)
F001-F005
F006-F024
K001-K106 & KOMX
U001-U247 & UOMX
P001-P123 & POMX
000 1
D002
D003
D004-D007 & DOMX & DOOO
MOMX
Other
TOTAL OTHER DISPOSALS (D84)*

Onsite
55
<1
<1
1
<1
3
4,549
1
42
8
<1
4,659
Quantities managed
Offsite
	 (000 tons) 	
11
<1
15
<1
0
19
25
0
2
6
7
86

Total
67
<1
15
1
<1
23
4,573
1
44
14
7
4,745
*  May not add due to rounding.

Source:  Prepared by DPRA from the 1985 Biennial Report SAS Data Library.
         (Survey Section VI data.  DL88289)

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      TABLE 111-24.  QUANTITIES OF HAZARDOUS WASTE MANAGED USING THE
            RECYCLE (R01) HANDLING METHOD BY WASTE GROUP, 1985
Hazardous
waste stream(s)


F001-F005
F006-F024
UOMX
P001-P123 & POMX
D001
D002
D003
D004-D007 & DOMX & DOOO
MOMX
Other
TOTAL RECYCLE (R01)* I/

On site


7
<1
<1
0
1
26
0
<1
0
0
35
Quantities managed
Offsite


2
<1
<1
0
10
5
<1
1
0
0
20

Total


10
<1
<1
0
12
31
<1
2
0
0
55
*  May not add due to rounding.

I/   The recycle handling method was under reported.  Only a few states
     reported the quantities of recycled wastes although most states would
     normally use this handling method.

Source:  Prepared by DPRA from the 1985 Biennial Report SAS Data Library.
         (Survey Section VI data.  DL88289)
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      TABLE 111-25.  QUANTITIES OF HAZARDOUS WASTE MANAGED USING ALL
                   HANDLING METHODS BY WASTE GROUP, 1985
Hazardous
waste stream(s)
F001-F005
F006-F024
K001-K106 & KOMX
U001-U247 & UOMX
P001-P123 & POMX
D001
D002
D003
D004-D007 & DOMX & DOOO
MOMX
Other
TOTAL ALL HANDLING METHODS*
1
Onsite
12,576
2,219
13,545
586
563
3,226
102,560
4,595
23,543
47,021
2,099
212,532
Quantities managed
Off site
	 (000 tons) 	
599
697
1,434
147
26
907
1,418
21
1,244
2,233
- 1 ,405
10,130

Total
13,175
2,916
14,978
733
588
4,134
103,978
4,616
24,787
49,254
3.503
222,663
*  May not add due to rounding.

Source:  Prepared by DPRA from the 1985 Biennial Report SAS Data Library.
         (Survey Section VI data.  DL88289)
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commercial  chemicals  products,  manufacturing  chemical  intermediates  and
off-specification commercial chemical products.  The D001 wastes are wastes
that  exhibit  the  characteristic of ignitability.   The F006-F024  wastes
include  a  broad  range  of  sludges  such  as  from electroplating,  plating
solutions,  spent solutions  and waste water  treatment  sludges.   Such wastes
are generally  suited to containerization and potential shipment offsite for
treatment  and disposal.  Overall,  these waste  categories also  represent
relatively  high solids content wastes.

                     F.  Comparison with Other Studies

As  discussed  earlier,  the  "National  Survey of  Hazardous Generators  and
Treatment,  Storage,  and  Disposal  Facilities Regulated Under RCRA  in 1981"
(1981  Mail  Survey)  was  the  only  extensive  national  data study  released
prior  to  the present one.   (The shortcomings inherent  in  the non-released
1983  biennial report  are   documented  in a December,  1986,   U.S.  General
Accounting  Office  Report to the Chairman of  the  Subcommittee  on Commerce,
Transportation and Tourism  of the Committee on Energy  and Commerce of the
House  of  Representatives.)   The  1981  Mail  Survey  data estimate  that the
14,098 RCRA-regulated  generators active  in  1981 produced approximately 291
million tons of RCRA-regulated hazardous waste.   In comparison, the data in
Table  III-l of the present study report that in 1985, 41,003 RCRA-regulated
generators  produced 271 million tons of RCRA-regulated hazardous waste.

However, the estimates of 1981 and 1985 are not directly comparable because
the reporting  methodologies differed substantially.  The  reduction in the
estimated RCRA-regulated waste  that was generated  1s given some credence,
perhaps» by noting possible changes in waste generation by industry.  The
1981  Survey  estimated that  71 percent  of  all   RCRA-regulated  hazardous
wastes IMS  attributable  to the  Chemical  and Petroleum  Industries (SIC 28
and SIC 29).   The  Chemical Manufacturers  Association (CMA),  in  its "1985
Hazardous Waste Survey" of  member firms  showed  a  50.2 percent reduction in
the quantity of generated  hazardous solid waste from  1981  through 1985.
During this period,  industry  production increased.  The CMA  1985 data are
similar to  those of the present study.

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The  hazardous waste management  trends  show a  similar pattern.   The present
study's  census  shows  that 4,944  RCRA-regulated  TSD facilities  existed  in
1985;  the  1981  Mail  Survey report estimated  that  4,818  facilities managed
hazardous wastes  in 1981.   In 1985, TSD facilities  managed a  reported 237
million tons; in 1981, TSD facilities handled 292 million tons.  And again,
the  1981 survey estimates  allocated  71  percent of RCRA-regulated hazardous
wastes  to  the  Chemical   and  Petroleum  industries.  The  1985  CMA  data
indicated  that  these  industry groups  showed  a  steady decrease  in managed
wastes, particularly in amounts landfilled.

                     G.  Quality Assurance Procedures

During  the preparation of the  1985 Biennial Report,  a  series  of quality
assurance and quality control (QA/QC) procedures  were implemented.  Most of
the  data were  provided by  the  states  in the  prescribed report format;
however, some of the data  were  received  in various other forms, e.g.. data
tapes,  diskettes  with  a alternate  data  base  formats, and raw data forms.
The  State  Biennial  Reports  received  from the  states  were   reviewed for
internal   consistency,   completeness,   and   valid  FCID  numbers.    When
discrepancies were  found  in the  reports,  letters  were sent to  the states
requesting correction of the discrepancies.  After these checks, all of the
data,  including  those  from  the  tapes  and  diskettes,  were  placed  into
intermediate  data  files   for   further  processing.  QA/QC   checks  were
performed on the  data  at  this stage to  ensure that  only valid waste codes
were  being used  and   that the  data could  be   reconciled  with  the state
reports.   The  data were  then uploaded  to EPA's  North  Carolina Computing
Center  (NCC) mainframe computer  into  a Statistical Analysis  System (SAS)
data library.

Only  about half  of the  states  responded to the request for additional
Information.  For  those states  in which no response was received, efforts
were  made  to  reconcile  the discrepancies   from  existing reports or  by
contacting state  officials who  were involved in  preparation  of the states
1985  Biennial  Report.   These procedures were effective 1n  resolving many
                                  111-41

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data problems, although some apparent  errors  could  not  be resolved without
recontactlng numerous  generators  and treatment, storage  or  disposal  (TSD)
facilities.  A number of states were unable to respond to detailed requests
for   additional    data   primarily   because   of   resource   constraints.
Consequently,  a  number  of data  concerns  remain  with  the  1985  Biennial
Report data.   Figure  III-8  presents  an overview of these data  concerns  as
are further described below.

Aggregate  results  will  tend to be  underreported  because of missing  data,
although it is generally expected that the states  consistently  included the
largest  generators  and  TSD   facilities  in  their  1985  Biennial  Report
submissions.   Hence,  aggregate  findings  are  expected  to  be  relatively
complete,  i.e.,  omission of  the smaller  facilities'  data  has a  limited
relative effect on the aggregate results.

When all  of the available  data  were  uploaded, a  final  quality  assurance
check was  conducted  of the amounts  of waste generated,  managed,  exported
and imported by  each state.  For each state, the amount of waste managed
(M) should theoretically  equal the  amount  generated (G) plus  imports (I)
minus exports  (X), i.e.,- a "mass  balance"  measure.  Figure III-9 depicts
this measure as the equation:

                         M - G + (I - X)

A QA/QC procedure  was  implemented to contact  states with large relative or
absolute discrepancies  in their  mass  balance.  A  total of 25  states with
such data discrepancies were contacted.  The major discrepancies were found
to  have  occurred  from the  inclusion  of waste  managed  in exempt  units
usually  Involving  wastewater  or   cooling  water.   Another   reason  for
discrepancies was the reporting of long-term storage from previous years as
TSD-managed waste  in  1985.    In  these cases,  TSD-managed quantities can
exceed generation quantities in the current year.

Other factors  affecting  the  mass  balance measure include:   (1)  on-site
generation that is also managed on-site is  reported only as managed wastes

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                          FIGURE  III-8.   OVERVIEW  OF DATA CONCERNS WITH THE
                                               1985 BIENNIAL  REPORT
 GENERATOR HAZARDOUS WASTB AMOUNTS
                  Amort* by genet eta (Section I) differ in torn* atatee from araounta by EPA waate cod* (Section ID).
                  Pacflfcy data, waata code data, or both may be maeing.

                  Waatewater content of reported weate •mount* veriee among eonenton end Melee.

                  - The percent eolidi content of weeteetreeme veriee among industrial
                  - Waatewater i» repotted by eome cute* but excluded by other* when it i* Meted in exempt unit* end
                  diacherged to POTWe or managed under NPDES permit*.

         •        Long term atorage of hezerdoue wette tney reauh in carryover emounte into anbeequent period*.

         •        One time or irregular waateMreame. e.g.. clean-up. may abnormally effect (oneretion amount*.

 TSp PAOIJTY AMOUNTS

                  Amount* by TSD fecility (Section Q) mey differ from amounts by handling method end weete code (Section
                  VI).  Fecility dete. hendlinf method-wejte code dete. or both eppeer to be fnteanf or miareported. Bknoiel
                  report inetraction* for inermediete handUng method* for 19*3 were unclear.

         •        Intermediate treatment end storage method* employed  «en«irnrierjy end reported eppeer to remit in multiple
                  counting although volume* are reduced following »ome treatment method*.
BXPOBTMMPORTS OP HAZARDS8 WASTES

         •        Only export* ere reported (emounti by ctate of deetinationV Import* ere derived • reported by exporting
                  data*.  No internal verification of import* it poanM*.

         •        ROtA-regulated and date-only hezardou* waeta amount* exported ere combined in the atate report* and era
                  not aaparebvt a* reported.

                  Tracking of export* eppean limited, end delivered 1993 expert amount* war* generally unveriftabte.

STATB-QNT.V PJtfanjT    WASTES
                 Slate-only regulated watte* vary among dw atatea from none to many.
Mixture* of ROtA-reguleted end data^nry hazardou* wartw are Jointly reported by
MOMX. end amount* of each are not aeperabte.
                                                                                           aom*
                                                   aeperabte.
OTHER DATA CONCERNS
                 Unto of nteaauremtui vary and convankan. from vohna to maM wen reaadred e^ 134 pomdi par gaDon
                 waa uaad if denotty factor* were not othtrwiie evailaMa.

                                                 to humen heahh and the anvtrouuiau an not raportad before or after
                                                       imy produce mow harmM waateetreem* than aome terge quantity
                 Ekaaaaavj aelhodi by wait* cod* wen incoranatcmiy reported with imMple coming of watte* occurring in
                 aeaaB fadtty and Mala report*. Both original warn amounto and amouota by handling method ere deeirabU.

                 Ongoing RCRA regulatory and haurdoua waat* bating change* reaok in ahtte ta data need* and prioritiee.
                 However, date collection for 1983 beyond the 1983 Biennial) Report date tyatam aa aummarized we* outaide
                 the *otdy'a acope.
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        FIGURE II1-9   ILLUSTRATION OF THE MASS BALANCE CONCEPT FOR
                             HAZARDOUS WASTE
      MANAOED
     HAZARDOUS
       WASTE
GENERATED
HAZARDOUS
  WASTE
 IMPORTED    EXPORTED
HAZARDOUS  HAZARDOUS
  WASTE       WASTE
Source:   Prepared for U.S.  Environmental  Protection Agency by DPRA.
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in some states; (2) recycling (or recirculation) is not clearly reported in
some states;  (3) double counting occurs;  (4)  small  quantity generators are
defined differently among the states resulting in reporting variations; (5)
noncommercial  generators  are excluded from reporting  in some  states;  (6)
year-end  storage  quantities  are   sometimes  omitted;   (7)   on-site  TSD
quantities  were  used for  on-site  generation  when  the   latter  was  not
reported for  some  states  (but not  in all  applicable states);  and (8) human
error  was  a  recognized   factor  by  some  contacts.   In  general,  improved
instructions  and  consistency  in  reporting   the  data would  enhance  most
states' Biennial Report responses.

Several states indicated that their reporting process made it impossible to
report  the  correct  quantities  in  the  Biennial   Report.   For  Instance,
facilities may not  be required by the  state to  separate the  federally
regulated waste  from  the  nonfederally regulated  waste  in their  reports.
Many  states   also  indicated  that   the  Biennial  Report  instructions  were
unclear.   Lack  of clarity  resulted  in  such  problems as  exclusion  of
year-end storage,  double counting of waste, and inclusion  of waste managed
in exempt units.

Most states  contacted emphasized that the assurance of  accurate reporting
in the future requires consistent,  clear and concise instructions plus time
to become accustomed  to the  Biennial Reporting requirements.   The proposed
revised version of the Biennial  Report for 1987 should help to achieve more
consistency  in  reporting  from state to  state and  therefore  contribute to
more accurate estimates of national hazardous waste management quantities.
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                 IV.  STATE AND TERRITORY SUMMARY PROFILES

This  chapter  first  presents  selected  state  data  comparisons  for  both
hazardous  waste  generation and management.  The  comparisons  highlight the
top-ranked states for the chosen variables.

Second,  the  chapter  contains a separate  summary profile of hazardous waste
generation  and  management for  each  state  and territory.   The  summary
profile  consists of a three-page summary of data submitted by the state for
the  1985 Biennial  Report.  (Although the  state data have been  edited and
revised  in  some  cases,  data  inconsistencies  remain  for  some  states.
Apparent data discrepancies  could  not  be  feasibly  resolved  within  the
study's  scope.   Rather,  improved plans  for conducting  subsequent Biennial
Reports  have been established.)

                      A.  State-by-State Comparisons

Table  IV-1 lists all  states  and territories  in their rank  order  of the
total quantity of hazardous waste generated in  1985.  The quantities shown
are predominantly RCRA-regulated hazardous wastes, but  1 percent or less of
state-only regulated  wastes  are included  in  the national total.  I/  Also
reported in  Table  IV-1  is the  number of generators  reported  by each state
in 1985.  As can be  seen, the  rank  ordering of the  states according to the
number of  generators is  not equal  to the rank-ordering according  to the
quantities shown.  However, there is a strong correlation as expected.

Table IV-2 presents a rank-ordering of all states according to the quantity
of hazardous waste managed in 1985.   This listing is similar to the state
I/   The larger  of  Survey Section I or  III  data  is  reported (see Appendix
~    A).  Section I  includes both RCRA  and  state-only regulated hazardous
     wastes if applicable.  Only the following states have over one percent
     state-only regulated wastes:  MA, WA, VT, ME, MN, MO, RI, and CA.
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     TABLE  IV  1   RANK ORDERING OF STATES BASED ON THE QUANTITY OF RCRA-REGULATED  HAZARDOUS WASTE GENERATED
     TABLE  IV  i.  KNIK ^.CORRESPOHDIHG NUMBER OF RCRA AND STATE-REGULATED GENERATORS  IN  1985
                                                        1985  RCRA-
                                               regulated hazardous waste I/
    RCRA and State-
regulated generators  2/
Rank

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53

State

Texas
Georgia
Tennessee
Pennsylvania
Virginia
New York
Louisiana
West Virginia
California
New Jersey
Kentucky
Alabama
South Carolina
Michigan
Ohio
Indiana
Mississippi
Illinois
Oklahoma
Kansas
North Carolina
Utah
Arizona
Florida
Maryland
Nebraska
Washington
Minnesota
Colorado
Connecticut
Puerto R1co
Wisconsin
Iowa
Massachusetts
Nevada
Delaware
Missouri
Arkansas
Oregon
Montana
New Hampshire
Wyoming
Rhode Island
Vermont
New Mexico
HtMll
feint
fertn Dakota
Alaska
IdaJw
District of Columbia
South Dakota
Guam
TOTAL*
Quantity
	 (000 tons)
38,767.6
37,324.8
33,199.0
31.307.2
24.995.5
15.969.2
13.672.1
12.077.1
9.657.8
8.999.5
7,661.9
7,406.2
5.300.8
4.076.9
2.986.3
2,517.9
2.507.5
2.141.4
1,591.2
1,324.7
1,285.3
1.134.8
846.7
833.7
698.3
543.4
439.2
328.6
295.0
178.0
149.0
123.4
120.8
114.4
94.8
94.5
68.1
57.2
30.8
25.2
19.9
11.8
11.6
9.8
8.8
7.3
7.1
3.2
2.6
2.0
1.9
0.9
0.4
271,037.3
Percent

14.30
13.77
12.25
11.55
9.22
5.89
5.04
4.46
3.56
3.32
2.83
2.73
1.96
1.50
1.10
0.93
0.93
0.79
0.59 •
0.49
0.47
0.42
0.31
0.31
0.26
0.20
0.16
0.12
0.11
0.07
0.05
0.05
0.04
0.04
0.03
0.03
0.03
0.02
0.01
0.01
0.01
0.01
0.00 3/
0.00 ~
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
100.00
Number

2.450
330
556
2,607
532
652
302
57
3.972
1,480
187
217
171
542
688
39S
109
760
118
131
384
220
160
273
206
65
188
291
90
376
115
240
123
1,013
34
25
191
114
505
17
102
14
403
124
56
26
69
a
9
24
6
9
4
21,740
Percent

11.27
1.52
2.56
11.99
2.45
3.00
1.39
0.36
18.27
6.81
0.86
1.00
0.79
2.49
3.16
1.82
0.50
3.50
0.54
0.60
1.77
1.01
0.74
1.26
0.95
0.30
0.86
1.34
0.41
1.73
0.53
1.10
0.57
4.66
0.16
0.11
0.88
0.52
2.32
0.08
0.47
0.06
1.85
0.57
0.26
0.12
0.32
0.04
0.04
0.11
0.03
0.04
0.02
100.00
*    May not add due to rounding.
I/   Some states exempt hazardous wastewater following treatment from further regulation (If nonhazardous)
     while other states do not exempt such wastewater.  Consequently, the rank ordering of states could vary
     1f the exemption procedure were constant.
2/   Number of large quantity generators. I.e., over 13.2 tons annually, plus generators with unreported
     quantities (zeros or blanks).  See Appendix A.
3/   0.00 Indicates less then 0.01.
Source:  Prepared by DPRA from the 1985 Biennial Report SAS Data Library.  (Survey Sections I and III data.
         DL88350)
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     TABLE  IV-2   RANK ORDERING OF STATES BASED ON THE QUANTITY  OF RCRA-RE6ULATED HAZARDOUS HASTE MANAGED
     TABLE  IV Z-AN^;E0^RR£SPONDING KUNBER OF RCRA AND STATE-REGULATED  TSO  FACILITIES IN 1985
                                                        1985 RCRA-
                                               regulated hazardous waste I/
                                                                                     RCRA and State-
                                                                                regulated TSD facilities
Rank
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53

*
I/
State
Texas
Georgia
Pennsylvania
Virginia
Louisiana
West Virginia
New York
New Jersey
Kentucky
Alabama
Michigan
South. Carolina
Utah
Ohio
California
Mississippi
Illinois
Oklahoma
Indiana
North Carolina
Kansas
Arizona
Tennessee
Arkansas
Florida
Washington
Maryland
Massachusetts
Colorado
Connecticut
Puerto R1co
Wisconsin
Nevada
Iowa
Minnesota
North Dakota
Rhode Island
Wyoming
Missouri
Oregon
Delaware
Montana
New Mexico
Hawaii
Nebraska
Idaho
M»1M
Alaska
Vermont
New Hampshire
GUM
South Dakota
District of Columbia
TOTAL*
May not add due to rounding.
Some states exempt hazardous wastewater
Quantity
(000 tons)
41,426.2
37.318.5
31,179.3
24,970.7
14,699.8
12,044.9
10,219.6
8,985.9
8,245.8
7,593.0
5.536.7
5,292.7
4,777.7
3,851.8
3,734.3
2,449.3
2,355.6
2.171.9
1,873.4
1,416.3
1,324.6
920.0
915.5
724.3
723.3
642.9
601.9
541.8
279.9
174.2
129.7
105.4
96.9
94.9
94.9
84.7
67.4
66.0
34.1
28.6
27.3
24.8
7.4
6.2
5.0
4.3
2.6
1.3
0.8
0.7
0.3
0.0
0.0
237,875.3
following treatment
Percent
17.42
15.69
14.11
10.50
6.18
5.06
4.30
3.78
3.47
3.19
2.33
2.22
2.01
1.62
1.57
1.03
0.99
0.91
0.79
0.60
0.56
0.39
0.38
0.30
0.30
0.27
0.25
0.23
0.12
0.07
0.05
0.04
0.04
0.04
0.04
0.04
0.03
0.03
0.01
0.01
0.01
0.01
0.0 11
0.00 ~
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
100.00
from further
Number
1.153
91
464
67
67
39
132
284
44
66
126
83
39
251
348
47
295
46
133
78
35
98
50
35
72
60
44
52
34
138
54
70
8
46
41
7
13
11
96
13
15
9
16
12
8
11
17
5
7
9
2
2
1
4.944
regulation (1f
Percent
23.32
1.34
9.39
1.36
1.36
0.79
2.67
5.75
0.89
1.33
2.55
1.68
0.79
5.08
7.04
0.95
5.97
0.93
2.69
1.58
0.71
1.98
1.01
0.71
1.46
1.21
0.89
1.05
0.69
2.79
1.09
1.42
0.16
0.93
0.83
0.14
0.26
0.22
1.94
0.26
0.30
0.18
0.32
0.24
0.16
0.22
0.34
0.10
0.14
0.18
0.04
0.04
0.02
100.00
nonhazardous)
2/
while other states do not exempt such wastewater.  Consequently, the rank ordering c . 'tales could vary
1f the exemption procedure were constant.
0.0 Indicates less than 1,000 tons; 0.00 Indicates less than 0.01.
Source:  Prepared by OPRA fro* the 1985 Biennial Report SAS Data Library.
         DL88350)
                                                                      (Survey Sections II and VI data.
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rankings for generation with the main higher-ranked management states being
New York and Illinois.  Overall, there is a high correlation in the ranking
of  states  by  generation  and management,  largely because  most  industrial
wastes  are managed  by onsite  TSD  facilities.   Thus,  most states  manage
approximately  the same quantities as they generate.

                 B.  State and Territory Summary Profiles

Each  state profile  consists of  a  three-page summary  as illustrated  in
Figure  IV-1.   The  contents  of  each page are outlined briefly  here  and  the
profiles follow for each state in alphabetical order.

1.  Generator, TSD and Handling Method Data

Each  state's  biennial  report profile first contains  the following summary
data for generators and TSD facilities in the state:

     o    Total number of RCRA regulated large quantity generators
     o    Total quantity of regulated (RCRA and State) waste generated
     o    Total number of RCRA regulated TSD facilities
               number managing only onsite generated waste
               number managing only offsite generated waste
               number managing waste generated both onsite and offsite
     o    Total quantity of RCRA regulated waste managed
     o    Disposition of waste (onsite and offsite) by handling method

The figures  for the  total  number  of  RCRA and  state-regulated  generators
were obtained  from the 11st of generators attached to each state's Biennial
Program Report as required by the instructions in Section I of that report.
The total  quantity of regulated waste  generated was obtained from either
Section  I   or  Section  III  of  the  1985  State  Biennial  Program  Report
(Appendix C)  —  whichever is larger.   The rationale for  this approach is
that  missing   data  exist  in Sections  I  and III,  but not  in  both.   By
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choosing  the larger  generation  value,  missing  data  are  minimized  while
utilizing reported state data.  A state-by-state analysis  of  Section  I  and
Section III data is presented in Appendix A.

The facilities  list  provided by each state  in  Section II  of  the  Biennial
Program Report yielded the totals of  RCRA-regulated TSD  facilities  and  the
numbers  of  facilities  handling onsite,  offsite,  or both  categories  of
wastes.  The  total  quantity of  RCRA-regulated  waste  managed  was  obtained
from either  Section  II or Section  VI of the  1985 State  Biennial  Program
Report  -- whichever is larger.  Again,  missing  data within either  Sections
II  or  VI were  present, and the use of the  larger  value minimizes  the
missing value problem while utilizing state-reported data as provided.  I/

The disposition of waste by  handling method  reflects  the  total  amounts of
waste  (onsite and  offsite)  shown   for  each handling method covered  in
Section  VI  of  the  state  report.   The  overall  RCRA-regulated Section VI
total   should  ideally equal  the  total amount of RCRA and state-regulated
waste  managed as reported  in Section  II.   For  many of  the states,  the
amounts  are  not identical.  The  reasons vary  but mostly  reflect  missing
data in  Sections II  or  VI  and  double  counting problems  as  indicated in
Chapter III.

2.  Quantities of Waste Shipped Out-of-State

On the second page of  the  State  Summary  Profile, each state's shipments of
hazardous waste  out  of  state for  further   processing  are reported.   The
profile  shows  the  quantities  shipped  by   their   state   destinations  (as
reported by the state of origin).  Also  shown on each  state's second-page
I/   Section  II  of  the   1985  Biennial  Report  survey  contains  managed
     quantities  by   TSD   facility  while  Section  VI   contains  managed
     quantities by  waste  code and  handling  method.   The state  totals are
     presumed  to  be  the  same  for both  sections.    Hence,  the  approach
     indicated utilizes available  data without  introducing  any statistical
     bias.
                                   IV-6

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profile is a summary of the "imports" of hazardous wastes, i.e., quantities
of hazardous wastes  shipped to the  state  from other states, based  on  the
quantities from  all  states who reported having  shipped-out  such hazardous
wastes.  It 1s noted that  these imports were  not reported by the receiving
state and  no  verification of these  data  by state was feasible  within  the
scope  of  study.   The  import-export  data   do  represent  both  RCRA  and
state-regulated  hazardous  wastes.   Potentially  state-regulated wastes  in
one  state  are  exported   to  an  exempt   state  for  nonhazardous   waste
management; hence,  the receiving  state would not "verify"  the  receipt  of
hazardous waste by their state standards.

3.  Hazardous Waste Stream Detail  Ranking

The third  page of  the profile shows  the  relative  rank  by  volume  of  the
nation's 50 most prevalent hazardous wastes.   For example, waste code D002
accounts for the largest single volume among  the 50  most prevalent wastes;
code K018 ranks  fiftieth,  the  least volume shown.  The table also compares
the particular state's data to those  national rankings.  The  table shows
the amount of each waste  generated  by  that state and the rank of the waste
in the state's total waste volume.   The last  column  indicates what percent
each waste contributes to the state's total.

The state and territory summary profiles,  presented  in alphabetical  order,
follow.
                                   IV-7

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         1985 BIENNIAL REPORT STATE PROFI.E FDR THE STATE OF ALABAMA
                                (TABLE 1 3F 3)
TOTAL NU1BER OF RCRA REGULATED LARGE GENERATORS  (SECTION  IA): I/
      217
TOTAL QUANTITY (T3NS) OF REGULATED HASTE GENERATED  (SEC.  IA/IIIB): 2/  7,<»0b,16;)
RCRA REGJLATED TSO FACILITIES (SECTION II)                     NUMBER
    FACILITIES MANAGING 3NLY 3NSITE GENERATED HASTE:               53
    FACILITIES MANAGING ONLY 3FFSITE GENERATED HASTE:               3
    FACILITIES MANAGING HASTE GENERATED B3TH ON AND OFFSITE:        5
TOTAL TSD NU.1BER AND PERCENT OF HASTE:                             66

TOTAL QUANTITY OF RCRA REGULATED HASTE MANAGED (SECTION IIA/VI):
  PERCENT
 OF HASTE
  •M.16 X
   0.03 Z
   5.83 y.
    100 X

7,592,981
                              NJ1BER OF    HAZARDOUS WASTE QUANTITIES HANDLED
                             FACILITIES                (SECTION VI) 3/
HANDLING 1ETHOD

CONTAINERS
STORAGE TANKS
3THER ST3RAGE
TREATMENT TANKS
DTHER TREAT1ENT
TOTA. ST3R/TREAT
INJECTION HELLS
LANDFILLS
LAND TREATMENT
3CEAN DISPOSAL
SURFACE IMPOUNDMENTS
WASTE PILES
SURFACE IMPOUNDMENTS
SURFACE IMPOUNDMENTS
DTHER DISPOSAL
TOTAL DISPOSAL
INCINERATORS
RECYCLIN3(OPTIONAL)

CODE

SOI
S02
505
T01
TO*

079
083
081
082
083
S03
SO*
T02
08*

T03
R01

ui i^i» nt i nuu
(SECTION II)

29
8
3
7
15

0
7
1
0
2
2
17
5
0

8
0
GRAND TOTAL:
ONSITE

A, 161
232
It716
723,312
65*812
795,203
0
16.097
21
0
913
100,000
7*, 693
6,121,217
0
6,312,9*1
19*, 81*
0
7,302,958
OFFSITE

576
3
5
5
20,00*
20,593
0
229,129
0
0
3,008
50
*37
1
3
232,621
0
0
253,21*
TOTAL

*,737
205
1,721
723,317
85,816
815,796
0
2*5,222
21
0
3,921
100,050
75,130
6,121,218
0
6,5*5,562
19*, 31*
0
7,556,172
SOURCE: »REPARE3 FOR EPA BY DPRA, INC. (SURVEY SECTIONS  I,  II,  III  AN3  VI
   DATA. OL38350)

I/ SHALL aUANTITV GENERATORS rilTH LESS THAN 13.2  TONS/YEAR  (1000  KG/13NTH)
   ARE N3T REPORTED BUT GENERATORS WITH 1ISSING QUANTITIES  ARE  INCLUDED.
2/ STATE-ONLY HAZARDOUS rfASTE MAY BE REPORTED IN  ADDITION TO  RCRA *EGJLATE9
   HAZARDOUS rfASTE.  THE LARGER QUANTITY IN SECTION  IA AN3  IIIB IS  REPORTED  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 TrtE STATE OF ALABAMA
                               (TABLE 2 DF 3)
TOTAL QUANTITY OF HAZARDOUS WASTE
REPORTED SHIPPED OUT OF STATE
(EXPORTS):
TOTAL QUANTITY 3F HAZARDOJS  rfASTE
REPORTED SHIPPED FROM  OTHE*  STATES
(IMPORTS):  I/
RECEIVING
STATS
ARKANSAS
CALIFORNIA
CONNECTICUT
FLORIDA
GEORGIA
ILLINOIS
INDIANA
KANSAS
KENTUCKY
LOUISIANA
MICHIGAN
MINNESOTA
MISSOURI
MISSISSIPPI
NORTH CAROLINA
NEK JERSEY
NEW YORK
OHIO
3KLAH01A
PENNSYLVANIA
SOUTH CAROLINA
TENNESSEE
TEXAS
VIRGINIA
TOTAL











TONS
SHIPPED
683
23
11
3,2bl
1,220
1
5,000
5
228
38,561
2,215
2,269
15
267
2,579
49
8
8
328
21
1,646
4*133
3,184
46
b5,851











STATES SHIPPING
TO ALABArtA
ARKANSAS
COLORADO
CONNECTICUT
OELAHARE
FLORIDA
GEORGIA
IOWA
ILLINOIS
INDIANA
KANSAS
KENTUCKY
LOUISIANA
MASSACHUSETTS
MARYLAND
.1AINE
MICHIGAN
MINNESOTA
MISSOURI
MISSISSIPPI
NORTH CAROLINA
NEBRASKA
ME* JERSEY
NEW YORK
OHIO
1 tf 1 A bJfl M A
umU AnU n A
OREGON
PENNSYLVANIA
PUERTO RICO
RHODE ISLAND .
SOUTH CAROLINA
TENNESSEE
TEXAS
VIRGINIA
VERMONT
WISCONSIN
JEST VIRGINIA
TOTAL
TONS
SHIP»ED
1, 740
3,960
524
381
14,223
37,306
1,373
4,124
4,034
569
6,723
6,387
542
621
98
1,868
3,821
1,006
6,384
3*817
433
£,4U
471
5,331
Q "7
T f
132
3,193
602
29
1,612
14,398
3*485
3,036
2
3,059
2*227
144,722
SOURCE:  PREPARED FOR EPA BY DPRA, INC. (SURVEY SECTION IV DATA. DL88350)

I/  THE 3UANTITIES REPRESENT THE TONS REPORTED BY SHIPPING STATES. TONS SHIPPED
    MAY INCLUDE STATE-ONLY REGULATED HAZARDOUS 4ASTE.  3JANTITIES 3ECEIVEJ BY
    EACH STATE rfERE NOT REQUESTED.

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         1985 BIENNIAL REPORT STATE PRDFI.E FOR TrJE STATE OF ALABA1A
                               (TABLE 3 DP 3)
WASTE STREAM GENERATION STATE RANKING C31PA*ED TO NATIONAL RANKIMG (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
WASTE
CODE
0002
IONX
DOHX
0007
KOHX
F303
3003
3001
K062
F006
<061
FONX
3008
<104
<013
<011
K087
P020
F002
K016
J036
<048
F007
JOMX
F005
F001
K051
F019
3005
K001
K049
3000
0006
F009
3309
K047
F024
0004
K322
•C044
J188
K071
3010
K060
uazo
K002
K031
<052
K083
K018
QUANTITY GENERATED
IN STATE (T3NS)
6,848,396
13,380
152,081
1,095
190,814
42,991
5,651
9,623
11,182
14,204
3,206
7,192
78,688
NONE
NONE
NONE
87
3,583
585
NONE
NONE
21
83
1,035
1,059
760
NONE
3,473
18
• 1,429
NONE
NONE
114
NONE
363
NONE
7
' 749
NONE
NONE
11
6,527
NONE
NONE
3
NONE
NONE
6
NONE
NONE
STATE WASTE
C30E RANK
1
7
3
19
2
5
12
9
8
6
15
10
4
N/A
N/A
N/A
30
13
24
N/A
N/A
41
31
21
20
22
N/A
14
42
18
N/A
N/A
28
N/A
25
N/A
48
23
N/A
N/A
46
11
N/A
N/A
56
N/A
N/A
49
N/A
N/A
PERCENT OF
STATE TOTAL
92.50
0.18
2.05
0.01
2.57
0.58
0.07
0.12
3.15
0.19
0.04
0.09
1.06
N/A
N/A
N/A
0.00
0.04
0.00
N/A
N/A
0.00
0.00
0.01
0.01
0.01
N/A
0.04
0.00
0.01
N/A
N/A
0.00
N/A
0.00
N/A
0.00
0.01
N/A
N/A
3.00
0.08
N/A
N/A
0.00
N/A
N/A
0.00
N/A
N/A
SOURCE: OREPARE3 FDR EPA BY OPRA, INC. (SURVEY SECTION  III8 DATA. OL33350)

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          1985 BIENNIAL REPORT
STATE PRO!
 (TABLE 1
HE FOR
DP 3)
THE STATE 3F A|_A5 • ••••• — «•—••••••——• — — «••—— — — —•_*«....
                              NUMdER OF    HAZARDOUS WASTE QUANTITIES HANDLED
                             FACILITIES               (SECTION VI) 3/
/
8):


2/

NU1<5ER




3
D
2
5
9
2*602
PERCENT
OF WASTE
5.00 7.
o.oo 2:
95.00 X.
100 £
HANDLING METHOD

CONTAINERS
STORAGE TANKS
DTHER ST3RA3E
TREATMENT TANKS
3THER TREATMENT
TOTA. ST3R/TREAT
INJECTION WELLS
LANDFILLS
LAND TREATMENT
OCEAN DISPOSAL
SURFACE IMPOUNDMENTS
WASTE PILES
SURFACE IMPOUNDMENTS
SURFACE IMPOUNDMENTS
DTHER DISPOSAL
TOTAL DISPOSAL
INCINERATORS
RECYCLIN3(OPTIONA_)

CODE

501
S02
505
T01
T04

079
083
081
082
083
S03
504
T02
084

T03
R01

ui iiij ne i nuu
(SECTION II)

3
1
0
1
0

1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

0
0
GRAND TOTAL:
ONSITE

95
0
0
5
0
100
497
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
497
0
0
597
3FFSITE
__
49
3
0
3
3
49
615
0
0
0
3
0
3
3
0
615
3
0
664
TOTAL

144
0
0
5
0
149
1*112
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1*112
0
0
1*261
SOURCE: PREPARED FOR EPA SY 3PRA* INC. (SURVEY SECTIONS I*  II*  III  A.N3  VI
   DATA. OL8S350)

I/ SMALL QUANTITY GENERATORS rilTH LESS THAN 13.2 TONS/YEAR  (1000  KG/13NTHI
   ARE NOT REPORTED BUT GENERATORS rilTH 1ISSING QUANTITIES  ARE  INCLUDED.
II STATE-ONLY HAZARDOUS WASTE MAY BE REPORTED IN ADDITION TO RCRA REGJLATtD
   HAZARDOUS WASTE.  THE LARGER QUANTITY IN SECTION IA AN)  IIIB  IS  REPORTED  TQ
   MINIMIZE MISSING DATA.
3/ MULTIPLE COUNTING OF WASTES BY HANDLING METHOD MAY OCCUR.

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          1985 BIENNIAL REPORT STATE PROPILE F3R THE STATE OF ALASKA
                                (TABLE I OF 3)
TOTAL QUANTITY OF HAZARDOUS WASTE
REPORTED SHIPPED OUT OF STATE
(EXPORTS):
TOTAL QUANTITY DF HAZARDOUS
REPORTED SHIPPED FROM OTHER STATES
(IMPORTS): IX
RECEIVING
STATS
:ALI=ORNIA
IDAHO
ILLINOIS
OREGON
4ASHINGTDN
TOTAL
TONS
SHIPPEO
637
0
500
1 f\ 1
1J 1
32
1,270
STATES SHIPPING
TO ALASKA
MASSACHUSETTS
OHIO
TEXAS
T3TAL

TONS
SHIPPED
2i
75
72
Ibd

SOURCE: PREPARED FOR EPA BY DPRAt INC. (SURVEY SECTION IV DATA. DL38353)

I/  THE 3UANTITIES REPRESENT THE TONS REPORTED BY SHIPPING STATES.  TONS SHIPPEO
    MAY INCLUDE STATE-ONLY REGULATED HAZARDOUS HASTE.  3JANTITIES HECEIVEJ BY
    EACH STATE 4ERE NOT REQUESTED.

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           1985  BIENNIAL  REPORf  STATE  PROFILE  FOR THE STATE  3F  ALAS
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         1985 BIENNIAL REPORT STATE PROFI.E FOR THE STATE DF ARIZONA
                               (TABLE 1 DF 3)
RCRA REGULATED TSD FACILITIES (SECTION II) NJ19ER
FACILITIES 1ANAGING ONLY 3NSITE GENERATED WASTE: 77
FACILITIES MANAGING ONLY OFFSITE GENERATED WASTE: 3
FACILITIES MANAGING WASTE GENERATED BOTH ON AND OFFSITE:
TOTAL TSD NUMBER AND
PERCENT
OF WASTE:

13
98
TOTAL QUANTITY OF RCRA REGULATED WASTE MANAGED (SECTION IIA/VI):



HANDLING METHOD

CONTAINERS
STORAGE TAN5
22
0
3b,5!>0
ITIES
I) 3/



0
3
0
0
0
0
0
5
0
0
3
0
0
0
D
5
3
0
5
PERCENT
OF WASTE
79.37 X.
0.01 X.
20.63 %
100 Z
^19,967
HANDLED


TOTAL

3<»8
365
9
357
93
1,173
0
5
0
0
0
0
35,3b5
0
0
35,370
22
0
36,565
SOURCE: PREPARED FOR EPA BY OPRA, INC. (SURVEY SECTIONS I, II, III AND ¥1
   DATA. 31.88350)

I/ SHALL aiMttTITY GENERATORS WITH LESS THAN 13.2 TONS/YEAR (1000 KG/1JNTH)
   ARE NOT REPORTED BUT GENERATORS WITH 1ISSING QJANTITIES ARE INCLUDED.
II STATE-ONLY HAZARDOUS WASTE MAY BE REPORTED IN ADDITION T3 RCRA REGJLATED
   HAZARDOUS WASTE.  THE LARGER 3JANTITY 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 FOR
 (TABLE 2 3F 3)
TrtE STATE 3F ARIZONA
TOTAL QUANTITY OF HAZARDOUS HASTE
REPORTED SHIPPED OUT OF STATE
(EXPORTS)$
           TOTAL 3UANTITY 3F HAZARDOUS  WASTE
           REPORTED SHIPPED FROM  OTHER  STATES
           (IMPORTS):  I/
RECEIVING
STATE
ARKANSAS
CALIFORNIA
COLORADO
ILLINOIS
MEW JERSEY
NEW MEXICO
NEVADA
MEW YORK
OHIO
OREGON
TEXAS
UTAH
TOTAL
TONS
SHIPPED
<»
11,117
19
252
303
216
298
0
0
7
557
3,263
15,036
STATES SHIPPING
TO ARIZONA
ARKANSAS
CALIFORNIA
COLORADO
MASSACHUSETTS
1INN6SUTA
MISSOURI
NEW MEXICO
PUERTO RICO
TEXAS
UTAH
WASHINGTON
WISCONSIN
TOTAL
TONS
SHIPPED
13
892
107
33
2<»
11
55
106
1,396
21
6<»
3
2,726
SOURCE:  PREPARED FOR E?A BY DPRA, INC.  (SURVEY SECTION IV DATA. OL88350)

I/  THE 3UANTITIES REPRESENT THE TONS REPORTED BY SHIPPING STATES. TOMS SHIPPED
    MAY INCLUDE STATE-ONLY REGULATED HAZARDOUS WASTE.  3JANTITIIES RECIEV6D BY
    EACH STATE WERE NOT REQUESTED.

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         1985 BIENNIAL REPORT STATE PROFIuE FOR T.HE STATE DP ARIZONA
                               (TABLE 3 DF 3)
WASTE STREAM GENERATION STATE RANKING C31PA*ED 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
WASTE
CODE
0002
10HX
00«X
3007

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          1985 BIENNIAL REPORT  STATE PROFILE  FOR  THE  STATE  3F  ARKANSAS
                                 (TABLE  1  3F  3)
 TOTAL NU1BER OF RCRA REGULATED LARGE GENERATORS  (SECTION  IA):  IX              ll*

 TOTAL QUANTITY (TONS) OF REGULATED WASTE GENERATED  (SEC.  IAXI1IB):  2X      57,233

                                                                          PERCENT
 RCRA REGJLATEO TS3 FACILITIES (SECTION  II)                     NU19ER   OF  WASTE
    FACILITIES MANAGING ONLY ONSITE GENERATED WASTE:                2S     -J7.19 *
    FACILITIES MANAGING 3NLY OFFSITE GENERATED WASTE:               5      3.63 X
    FACILITIES MANAGING WASTE GENERATED B3TH ON  AND OFFSITE:        4      2.18 Z
 TOTAL TS3 NUMdER AND PERCENT OF WASTE:                              35       100 X

 TOTAL QUANTITY OF RCRA REGULATED WASTE  MANAGED (SECTION IIA/VI):          724,335
 NU1BER OF    HAZARDOUS WASTE QUANTITIES
FACILITIES               (SECTION VI) 3/
                                                                      HANOLED
HANDLING 1ET-40D

CONTAINERS
STORAGE TANKS
OTHER STORAGE
TREATMENT TANKS
3THER TREATMENT
TOTA^. ST3RXTREAT
INJECTION WELLS
LANDFILLS
LAND TREATMENT
OCEAN DISPOSAL
SURFACE IMPOUNDMENTS
WASTE PILES
SURFACE IMPOUNDMENTS
SURFACE IMPOUNDMENTS
3THER DISPOSAL
TOTAL DISPOSAL
INCINERATORS
RECYCLIN3JOPTIONAL)

CODE

SOI
S02
S05
T01
T04

079
08D
081
082
083
S03
SO*
T02
D84

T03
R01

ui into ne i nuu
(SECTION II)

23
8
0
1
7

4
*
1
0
3
1
2
1
3

5
0
GRAND TOTAL:
ONSITE

5,356
283
0
32,426
8,0^6
46,111
609*883
944
0
0
28,449
417
'931
80
2,567
643*271
8,233
0
697,616
OFFSITE

2,258
3,391
0
0
2,710
8,359
50
652
40
0
0
8,983
0
0
0
9,725
432
0
18,515
TOTAL

7,S14
3,674
0
32*426
10*756
54,470
699*933
1,596
40
0
28,449
9*400
931
80
2,567
652*996
8*665
0
716*131
SOURCE: BREPARE) FOR EPA BY OPRA* INC. (SURVEY SECTIONS  I*  II*  III  A
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         1985 BIENNIAL REPORT STATE PROFI.E FDR TrtE STATE DF ARKANSAS
                                (TABLE 2 OF 3)
TOTAL OUANTITY OF HAZARDOUS WASTE
REPORTED SHIPPED OUT OF STATE
(EXPORTS):
TOTAL QUANTITY 3F HAZARDQJS  *ASTE
REPORTED SHIPPED FROM  3THER  STATES
(IMPORTS): I/
RECEIVES
STATS
ALABAMA
ARIZONA
FLORIDA
ILLINOIS
INDIANA
KENTUCKY
LOUISIANA
MISSOURI
MISSISSIPPI
NORTH CAROLINA
OHIO
OKLAHOMA
PENNSYLVANIA
TENNESSEE
TEXAS


TOTAL

















TONS
SHIPPED
1,7*0
13
1.457
303
Ji
294
20,470
1*310
77
2
8
21,795
95
890
5,009


53,207

















STATES SHIPPING
TD ARKANSAS
ALABAMA
ARIZONA
:ALIFOKNIA
COLORADO
DELAWARE
FLORIDA
GEORGIA
lOriA
ILLINOIS
INDIANA
KANSAS
KENTUCKY
LOUISIANA
MARYLAND
MAINE
Mf/*kJTf*AKI
TlLnlljAN
MINNESOTA
MISSOURI
MISSISSIPPI
NORTH CAROLINA
NEBRASKA
NEW JERSEY
NEM MEXICO
NE4 YORK
OKLAHOMA
PUERTO RICO
RHODE ISLAND
SOUTH CAROLINA
TENNESSEE
TEXAS
VIRGINIA
VERMONT
WASHINGTON
TOTAL
TONS
SHIPPED
b83
4
126
746
<>2a
21)
2bO
25
i9a
7
20
583
3<»<»
1,34=)
1


469
1,309
8*£l<»
27
1,327
398
11
I,b37
3,005
150
1
i
202
4,506
0
128
46
29,226
SOURCE:  PREPARED FOR EPA BY DPRA, INC. (SURVEY SECTION IV DATA. DL88350)

I/  THE 3UANTITIES REPRESENT THE TONS RE93RTED 8Y SHIPPING STATES. TONS SHIPPED
    MAY INCLUDE STATE-ONLY REGULATED HAZARDOUS HASTE.  OJANTITIES RECEIVED BY
    EACH STATE HERE NOT REQUESTED.

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          1985 BIENNIAL REPORT  STATE PROFILE  FOR  TrtE  STATE  3F  ARKANSAS
                                 (TA8LE  3  3F  3)
HASTE  STREAM GENERATION STATE  RANKING C31PAREO  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
HASTE
CODE
9002
HONX
DONX
0007
<0«X
F003
0003
D001
<062
F006
<061
FOMX
D008
K104
K013
<011
K087
P020
F002
<016
U036
K048
F007
UOHX
F005
F001
<051
F019
0005
<001
<049
0000
0006
F009
0009
K047
F024
0004
K022
K044
J188
<07l
0010
1(060
H220
(002
K031
K052
K983
<018
QUANTITY GENERATED
IN STATE (TDNS)
885
1*268
992
874
^QNE
785
13
23,235
1«168
3,007
2,355
2,197
11,111
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
408
I
1
19
11
NONE
675
788
NONE
90
NONE
1,462
NONE
353
<1
44
38
NONE
NONE
4,106
NONE
<1
14
NONE
2
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
STATE rfASTE
CDOE RANK
12
8
10
13
N/A
15
31
1
9
4
5
6
2
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
17
44
41
27
32
N/A
16
14
N/A
19
N/A
7
N/A
18
54
23
24
N/A
N/A
3
N/A
50
30
N/A
39
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
PERCENT OF
STATE TOTAL
1.54
2.21
1.73
1.52
N/A
1.37
0.02
40.59
2.03
5.25
4.11
3.83
19.41
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
0.71
0.00
0.00
0.03
0.01
N/A
1.17
1.37
N/A
0.15
N/A
2.55
N/A
0.61
0.00
0.07
0.06
N/A
N/A
7.17
N/A
0.00
0.02
N/A
0.00
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
SOURCE: PREPARED FOR EPA BY DPRA,  INC.  (SURVEY  SECTION  III9  DATA.  91.99350)

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         1985 BIENNIAL REPORT  STATE  PROFILE  FOR  THE  STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA
                                 (TABLE  1  OF  3)
 TOTAL  NU1BER OF  RCRA  REGULATED  LAAGE GENERATORS  (SECTION  U):  I/            3*972

 TOTAL  QUANTITY  (TONS) OF REGULATED WASTE GENERATED  (SEC.  U/IIIB):  2/   9,657,777

                                                                         PERCENT
 RCRA REGJLATED  TS3 FACILITIES  (SECTION  II)                     NU19ER   OF  WASTE
    FACILITIES  MANAGING ONLY ONSITE GENERATED WASTE:                92    52.47  X
    FACILITIES  1ANAGING ONLY OFFSITE GENERATED WASTE:              ?18    33.51  Z
    FACILITIES  MANAGING WASTE  GENERATED BOTH ON  AND OFFSITE:        31     9.03  3C
 TOTAL  TSD NUMBER AND  PERCENT OF WASTE:                             341       100  X

 TOTAL  QUANTITY  OF RCRA REGULATED WASTE  MANAGED (SECTION IIA/VI):        3,734,278

                               NUMBER OF    HAZARDOUS WASTE  QUANTITIES  HANOLEO
                             FACILITIES                (SECTION VI)  3/
HANDLING METHOD

CONTAINERS
STORAGE TANKS
3THER ST3RAGE
TREATMENT TANKS
3THER TREATMENT
TOTA. ST3R/TREAT
INJECTION WELLS
LANDFILLS
LAND TREATMENT
OCEAN DISPOSAL
SURFACE IMPOUNDMENTS
WASTE PILES
SURFACE IMPOUNDMENTS
SURFACE IMPOUNDMENTS
DTHER DISPOSAL
TOTAL DISPOSAL
INCINERATORS
RECYCLINS(OPTIONAL)

CODE

SOI
S02
SOS
T01
TO*

079
D80
081
082
083
S03
S04-
T02
084

T03
R01

ui into ne i nuu
(SECTION II)

0
0
0
40
6

3
75
24
2
44
0
0
9
1

34
196
GRAND TOTAL:
ONSITE

0
0
0
1*246*503
4,027
1,250*529
18*889
7,419
44*131
0
63*368
0
0
2*363
0
13b,lf>9
711,614
0
2*098*313
3FFSITE

0
0
0
95,969
5,617
101,586
8
542,276
87,860
3
615,373
0
3
22
6,636
1*252*195
959
3
1*354.743
TOTAL

0
0
0
1*342*471
9,644
1,352,115
18,897
549, S95
132,011
0
678*741
0
0
2,335
6,636
1*388*364
712,573
0
3*453*052
SOURCE: PREPARED FOR EPA BY DPRA, INC.  (SURVEY SECTIONS  I,  II,  III  AND  VI
   DATA. 01.88350)
I/ SMALL HMWTITY GENERATORS WITH LESS THA^  13.2  TONS/YEAR  (1000  KG/lim-t)
   ARE NOTv REPORTED BUT GENERATORS WITH MISSING QUANTITIES  ARE  INCLUDED.
2/ STATE-OILY HAZARDOUS WASTE MAY BE REP3RTED  IN  ADDITION T3  RCRA REGULATE?
   HAZARDOUS WASTE.  THE LARGER QUANTITY  IM  SECTION  IA  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 PROFUE FOR THE STATE 3F
                                (TABLE 2 3F 3)
TOTAL QUANTITY OF HAZARDOUS WASTE
REPORTED SHIPPED OUT OF STATE
(EXPORTS)*
TOTAL QUANTITY 3F HAZARDOJS
REPORTED SHIPPED FROM JTHE* STATES
(IMPORTS): I/
RECEIVING
STATE
ARKANSAS
ARIZONA
COLORADO
IDAHO
KANSAS
LOUISIANA
MICHIGAN
MINNESOTA
MISSOURI
NEW JERSEY
NEVADA
NEW YORK
OREGON
SOUTH DA03
220
2
129
0
0
1
U24<»
l,
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                  TABLE  III-5.  NUMBER OF HAZARDOUS HASTE TREATMENT, STORAGE  AND  DISPOSAL  (TSD)
                        FACILITIES AND QUANTITY OF HAZARDOUS HASTE MANAGED BY STATE,  1985
State or
territory

Alabama
Alaska
Arizona
Arkansas
Cal ifornia
Colorado
Connecticut
Delaware
Florida
Georgia
Hawaii
Idaho
Illinois
Indiana
Iowa
Kansas
Kentucky
Louisiana
Maine
Maryland
Massachusetts
Michigan
Minnesota
Mississippi
Missouri
Montana
Nebraska
Nevada
New Hampshire
New Jersey
New Mexico
New York
North Carolina
North Dakota
Ohio
Oklahoma
Oregon
Pennsylvania
Rhode Island
South Carolina
South Dakota
Tennesset
Texas
Utah
Vermont
Virginia
Washington
West Virginia
Wisconsin
Wyoming
District of Columbia
Guam
Puerto R1co
TOTAL U.S.
TSD
Number
(No.)
66
5
98
35
348
34
138
15
72
91
12
11
295
133
46
35
44
67
17
44
52
126
41
47
96
9
8
8
9
284
16
132
78
7
251
46
13
464
13
83
2
50
1,153
39
7
67
60
39
70
11
1
2
54
4,944
Facilities
Percent
(X)
1.33
0.10
1.98
0.71
7.04
0.69
2.79
0.30
1.46
1.84
0.24
0.22
5.97
2.69
0.93
0.71
0.89
1.36
0.34
0.89
1.05
2.55
0.83
0.95
1.94
0.18
0.16
0.16
0.18
5.75
0.32
2.67
1.58
0.14
5.08
0.93
0.26
9.39
0.26
1.68
0.04
1.01
23.32
0.79
0.14
1.36
1.21
0.79
1.42
0.22
0.02
0.04
1.09
100.00*
Quantity
waste
Quantity
(000 tons)
7,593
1
920
724
3,734
280
174
27
723
37,319
6
4
2,356
1,873
95
1,325
8,246
14,700
3
602
542
5,537
95
2,449
34
25
5
97
1
8,986
7
10,220
1,416
85
3.852
2,172
29
31,179
67
5,293
- —
916
41,426
4,778
1
24,971
643
12,045
105
66
..
..
130
237,875
of hazardous
managed I/
Percent
(*)
3.19
0.00
0.39
0.30
1.57
0.12
0.07
0.01
0.30
15.69
0.00
0.00
0.99
0.79
0.04
0.56
3.47
6.18
0.00
0.25
0.23
2.33
0.04
1.03
0.01
0.01
0.00
0.04
0.00
3.78
0.00
4.30
0.60
0.04
1.62
•
0.91
0.01
13.11
0.03
2.22
-••
0.38
17.42
2.01
0.00
10.50
0.27
5.06
0.04
0.03
• ••
0.00
0.05
100.00*
*    May not add due to rounding.
I/   This quantity is the larger of Section I (facility)  or Section VI  (waste  code)  data.   See  Appendix  A  for
     details.
Source:   Prepared by DPRA from the 1985 Biennial  Report  SAS Data Library.   (Sections  II and  VI  data.
          DL88350)

                                                       111-13

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                       FIGURE  III-5.   HAZARDOUS WASTE MANAGED IN THE U.S.  BY STATE, 1985
                                                                                     Largest one—third  |
IXSN1 Middle one-third
Source:   Prepared  by DPRA from the 1985 Biennial  Report SAS Data Library.  (Section II and VI data.  DL88350)

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              TABLE  III-6.   NUMBER OF  HAZARDOUS  WASTE  TREATMENT, STORAGE AND DISPOSAL FACILITIES
                         REPORTING THE USE  OF EACH  HANDLING METHOD BY REGION, 1985 I/
Handling
method
Storage
CN (SOI)
TK (S02)
WP (S03)
SI (S04)
OT (SOS)
Treatment
TK (T01)
SI (T02)
IN (T03)
OT (T04)
Disposal
IW (D79)
LF (D80)
LT (081)
00 (082)
SI (083)
OT (084)
TOTAL METHODS
TOTAL NO. TSDs

1

163
73
6
16
3

16
5
5'
52

.
10
-
-
4
2
355
236

I

352
184
7
27
30

65
7 .
42
111

.
28
14
-
4
8
879
470

3

213 '
84
10
16
9

125
10
22
85

1
18
9
-
6
9
617
630

4

291
118
13
88
15

69
39
38
83

4
24
4
-
15
7
808
531

5

611
188
22
62
16

89
17
22
80

17
30
8
.
8
3
1,173
916
Region
6

896
338
15
77
12

147
5
52
78

22
40
48
14
12
28
1,784
1,317

7

107
29
4
16
3

17
5
20
16

3
11
1
.
1
10
243
185

3

50
23
9
11
3

9
-
7
27

.
5
5
-
5
4
158
102

9

66
24
-
1
3

56
15
35
'--

3
77
25
2
44
4
368
468

10 '

52 <
28
9
3
2

26
2
2
11

1
6
6
-
1
1

rota!

,801
.089
95
317
96

619
105
245
556

51
249
12C
H
IOC
7«
150 6,53!
89 4,94'
I/   The TSO Facility Report from requested handling  code  data  representing  the hazardous waste's final
     disposition or its status at the end of the reporting year.  This  procedure probably results in
     underreporting of intermediate treatment and storage  methods.

Source:  Prepared by DPRA from the 1985  Biennial  Report  SAS  Data  Library.   (Section  II data.  DL88289)
Key to Codes
          CN
          TK
          UP
          SI
          OT
          TK -
     Container storage (SOI)
     Storage in tanks (502)
     Waste piles (S03)
     Storage surface impoundment (S04)
     Other storage method (SOS)
     Treatment in tanks (T01)
SI - Treatment surface impoundment (T02)
IN - Incineration (T03)
OT - Other treatment method (T04)
IW - Injection well  (079)
LF - Landfill (080)
LT - Land treatment  (081)
OD - Ocean disposal  (.082)
SI - Disposal surface impoundment (D83)
OT • Other disposal  method (084)
                                                      111-15

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Finally,  20.9 percent  of  the  total  number of  reporting TSD  facilities
managed both  onsite  and  offsite  generated  wastes,  and this group accounted
for 27.3  percent  of  the  total  1985  reported hazardous waste managed by all
TSD facilities.   Figure  III-6  illustrates  these  relationships among onsite
and offsite TSD facilities.

                      C.  Hazardous Waste Generation

EPA required  that each  state list in  its  Summary  Biennial  Report form the
total tonnage of  its  1985  RCRA-generated hazardous waste.   (Each state was
to  avoid  the  multiple  counting  of  waste  streams  on  more  than  one
generator's  biennial  report.)   The  quantity  of  RCRA-regulated  hazardous
waste reported generated in 1985 was  271  million  tons.   As noted earlier,
Table III-l provides both the reported national total quantity of generated
RCRA-regulated wastes and their regional distribution.

EPA  required  each  state to  list the  total quantities  of  its  hazardous
wastes by  either  the EPA  hazardous  waste codes or  their  specific mixture
hazardous waste codes.   Table  111-7  lists  the  twenty-five largest reported
waste streams and their amounts on a national basis.  The percentage of the
national  total which each represents is also presented in Table III-7 based
on the Section III data  only with waste codes  that total  245 million tons.
The following are the five chief  (by volume) waste streams for 1985:

               o D002	103,123,891 tons (42.1%),
               o MOMX	78,284,110 tons (31.9%), I/
               o DOMX	15,167,308  tons (6.2%),
               o D007	7,973,807  tons (3.3%), and
               o KOMX	6,126,770  tons (2.5%).
I/   Some state-only  regulated  mixtures  were reported as MOMX and combined
     with RCRA-regulated quantities.  However, only a small relative amount
     of all wastes included here are state-only regulated wastes.
                                  111-16

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         1985 BIENNIAL REPORT STATE PROFI.E FOR TrlE STATE OF COLORADO
                                (TABLE 1 OF 3)
TOTAL NU13ER OF RCRA REGULATED  LARGE  GENERATORS  (SECTION  IA):  I/

TOTAL QUANTITY ( T3NS )  OF  REGULATED  WASTE  GENERATED  (SEC.  IA/UIB):  2/
                                                                         294,950
RCRA REGJLATEO TSD FACILITIES (SECTION II)
FACILITIES MANAGING ONLY ONSITE GENERATED WASTE:
FACILITIES MANAGING ONLY OFFSITE GENERATED WASTE:
NUMBER
24
S
FACILITIES MANAGING WASTE GENERATED BOTH ON AND OFFSITE: 4
TOTAL TSD NUMBER AND
PERC
ENT OF WASTE:

34
TOTAL QUANTITY OF RCRA REGULATED WASTE MANAGED (SECTION IIA/VI):


HANDLING METHOD

CONTAINERS
STORAGE TANKS
OTHER STORAGE
TREATMENT TANKS
OTHER TREATMENT
TOTAL STDR/TREAT
INJECTION WELLS
LANDFILLS
LAND TREATMENT
OCEAN DISPOSAL
SURFACE IMPOUNDMENTS
HASTE PILES
SURFACE IMPOUNDMENTS
SURFACE IMPOUNDMENTS
DTHER DISPOSAL
TOTAL DISPOSAL
INCINERATORS
RECYCLIN3(OPTIONAL)



CODE

SOI
S02
505
T01
TO*

079
083
081
082
083
503
SO*
T02
D8
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         1985 BIENNIAL REPORT STATE PROFI.E FOR THE STATE OF COLORADO
                                (TABLE 2 OF 3)
TOTAL QUANTITY OF HAZARDOUS WASTE
REPORTED SHIPPED OUT OF STATE
(EXPORTS):
TOTAL QUANTITY 3F HAZARDOJS WASTE
REPORTED SHIPPED FRO*  3^ER STATES
(IMPORTS): I/
RECEIVING
STATE
ALABAMA
ARKANSAS
ARIZONA
CALIFORNIA
IDAHO
ILLINOIS
KANSAS
LOUISIANA
MICHIGAN
NEW JERSEY
NEVADA
NEW YORK
OHIO
OKLAHOMA
T CUfclC C CCC
TtNNt i it C
TEXAS
UTAH
WASHINGTON
WISCONSIN
TOTAL
TONS
SHIPPED
3»960
7*6
107

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         1985 BIENNIAL REPORT STATE PROFI.E FOR TrtE STATE OF COLORADO
                                (TABLE 3 OF 3)
WASTE STREA1 GENERATION STATE RANKING C01PAREO 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
WASTE
CODE
3002
10HX
OOHX
0007
KONX
F003
0003
0001
<062
F006
K061
FOUX
0008
K104
<013
<011
<087
P020
F002
<016
'J036
K048
F007
UONX
F005
F001
<051
F019
0005
001
<049
DOOO
0006
F009
0009
K047
F024
0004
<022
<044
J188
<071
0010
<060
J220
<002
K031
i(052
<083
<018
3UANTITY GENERATED
IN STATE (TONS)
1,668
218,522
4,971
1,958
1,175
111
12,444
3.03S
4,069
527
11,594
1,915
301
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
29,436
NONE
2
NONE
NONE
26
352
257
NONE
12
3
24
NONE
2
2
3
5
NONE
NONE
925
NONE
8
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
3
NONE
NONE
15
NONE
NONE
STATE WASTE
CODE RANK
10
1
5
3
11
20
3
7
6
14
4
9
17
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
2
N/A
48
N/A
N/A
21
15
18
N/A
25
35
22
N/A
41
42
36
32
N/A
N/A
13
N/A
27
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
40
N/A
N/A
24
N/A
N/A
PERCENT OF
STATE TOTAL
0.56
74.08
1.68
0.66
0.39
0.03
4.21
1.02
1.37
0.17
3.93
0.64
0.10
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
9.97
N/A
0.00
N/A
N/A
0.00
O.LI
0.08
N/A
0.00
0.00
0.00
N/A
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
N/A
N/A
0.31
N/A
0.00
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
0.00
N/A
N/A
0.00
N/A
N/A
SOURCE: PREPARED FOR EPA BY OPRAt INC. (SURVEY SECTION  IIIB DATA.  1L83350)

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       1985 BIENNIAL REPORT STATE PROFILE FOR  THE  STATE  DF CONNECTICUT
                                (TABLE  1 OF  3)
TOTAL NUMBER OF RCRA REGULATED LARGE GENERATORS  (SECTION  IA): I/

TOTAL QUANTITY (TONS) OF REGULATED HASTE GENERATED  (SEC.  IA/IIIB): 2X


RCRA REGJLATEO TSD FACILITIES (SECTION II)                     NU19ER
    FACILITIES MANAGING ONLY ONSITE GENERATED HASTE:              10?
    FACILITIES MANAGING ONLY OFFSITE GENERATED HASTE:              13
    FACILITIES MANAGING HASTE GENERATED BOTH ON  AND OFFSITE:       11
TOTAL TSD NUMBER AND PERCENT OF HASTE:                            138

TOTAL QUANTITY OF RCRA REGULATED HASTE MANAGED (SECTION IIA/VI):
HANDLING METHOD
CODE
  NUMBER OF
 FACILITIES
USING METHOD
(SECTION II)
                                           HAZARDOUS HASTE 3UANTITIES
                                                       (SECTION  VI)  3/
                                                        376

                                                    179,011

                                                    PERCENT
                                                   OF HASTE
                                                    35.02 X


                                                      100 \

                                                    174,21c

                                                 HANDLED
                                             ONSITE
OFFSITE
TOTAL
CONTAINERS           SOI
STORAGE TANKS        S02
OTHER STORAGE        S05
TREATMENT TANKS      T01
OTHER TREATMENT      T04

    TOTA'. STDR/TREAT

INJECTION HELLS      079
LANDFILLS            083
LAND TREATMENT       081
OCEAN DISPOSAL       082
SURFACE IMPOUNDMENTS 083
HASTE PILES          S03
SURFACE IMPOUNDMENTS S04-
SURFACE IMPOUNDMENTS T02
OTHER DISPOSAL       D84

    TOTAL DISPOSAL

INCINERATORS         T03

RECYCLINS(OPTIONAL)  R01
                                     99
                                     31
                                      0
                                      7
                                     23
                                      0
                                      6
                                      0
                                      0
                                      3
                                      3
                                     16
                                      3
                                      0
                           5,419
                           4,884
                               0
                             164
                           2,061
                              •(TONS)--
                                6,510
                                5,312
                                    0
                               38,119
                               46,531
              11,928
              10,196
                   0
              38,283
              48,592
                                               12*528
                                      96,472
                                          109,330
0
942
0
0
10*468
2*486
6*103
74
0
0
5,176
3
0
3
140
3
490
3
0
6*118
0
0
10*468
2,S26
6*133
563
0
                                      1

                                      0

                             GRAND TOTAL:
                          23,072

                               0

                          33,051
                         • ^ •» ^ ^m^ «•
                          65,651
                                5,805

                                    3

                                6,155
                              •••«•«•»•«
                              138,433
              25,878

                   0

              39,206

             174,084
SOURCE: PREPARED FOR EPA BY DPRA, INC. (SURVEY SECTIONS  I,  II,  III  AND  VI
   DATA. OL88350)

I/ SHALL JOjlMITITY GENERATORS MlTrl LESS THAN 13.2  TONS/YEAR  (1000  KG/MONTH)
   ARE N3f REPORTED BUT GENERATORS HlTH MISSING 3UANTIT1ES  ARE  INCLUDED.
II STATE-ONLY HAZARDOUS HASTE MAY 9E REPORTED IN  ADDITION T3  RCRA REGJLATEO
   HAZARDOUS HASTE.  THE LARGER 3JANTITY IN SECTION  U AMD  IIIB IS  REPORTED  TO
   MINIMIZE MISSING DATA.
3/ MULTIPLE COUNTING OF WASTES 8Y HANDLING METHOD MAY OCCUR.

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       1985 BIENNIAL REPORT
STATE PROFILE FDR THE
   (TABLE 2 3F 3)
STATE DF CONNECTICUT
TOTAL QUANTITY OF HAZARDOUS WASTE
REPORTED SHIPPED OUT OF STATE
(EXPORTS):
             TOTAL QUANTITY 3F HAZAtOQJS rf
             KEPORTED SHIPPED FROM DTHE* STATES
             (IMPORTS): I/
RECEIVING
STATE
ALABAMA
FLORIDA
FOREIGN
ILLINOIS
KENTUCKY
LOUISIANA
MASSACHUSETTS
MARYLAND
MICHIGAN
MISSOURI
NORTH CAROLINA
NEW JERSEY
NEW YORK
OHIO
PENNSYLVANIA
RHODE ISLAND
SOUTH CAROLINA
TEXAS
VIRGINIA
WISCONSIN

TOTAL



SOURCE: PREPARED
I/ THE 3UANTITIES
TONS
SHIPPED
524
25
20,273
326
395
371
3,979
43
913
23
2,429
13,233
9,020
5,882
14,494
734
5,004
54
1,426
67

76,212



FOR EPA BY DPRA, IMC.
REPRESENT THE TONS *
STATES SHIPPING
TO CONNECTICUT
ALABAMA
FLORIDA
GEORGIA
IOWA
ILLINOIS
INDIANA
MASSACHUSETTS
MARYLAND
MAINE
MICHIGAN
MINNESOTA
MISSOURI
NORTH CAROLINA
*EW HAMPSHIRE
NEW JERSEY
NEW YORK
3HIO
PENNSYLVANIA
PUERTO RICO
RHODE ISLAND
J T Or T M T A
V 1 K\» 1 PI 1 A
VERMONT
WASHINGTON
WISCONSIN
TOTAL
(SURVEY SECTION IV
EP3RTED BY SHIPPING
TONS
SHIPPED
11
49
0
49
12
1
17,629
71
i,276
7
90
0
60
15
3,549
6,273
1
3*558
16
3,021
1 5 1
LJ 1
687
5
50
36,582
DATA. 3L83350)
STATES. TONS SrtlPPE
    MAY INCLUDE STATE-ONLY REGULATED HAZARDOUS WASTE.  3JANTITIES RECEIVED BY
    EACH STATE  WERE  NOT REQUESTED.

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       1985 BIENNIAL REPORT STATE PROFILE FDR THE STATE DF CONNECTICUT
                               (TABLE 3 3F 3)
HASTE STREAM GENERATION STATE RANKING C31PA1ED TO NATIONA_ RANKING (T3P FIFTY)
NATIONAL
RANK
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
1*
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
3002
10NX
DONX
DO 0.7

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         1985 BIENNIAL REPORT STATE PROFILE FOR TriE STATE OF
                                 (TABLE 1 3F 3)
TOTAL NUMBER OF RCRA RE3ULATEO LARGE GENERATORS  (SECTION IA): I/              25

TOTAL QUANTITY (TONS) OF REGULATED WASTE GENERATED (SEC. IA/IIIB): It     9*,520

                                                                         PERCENT
RCRA REGULATED TSD FACILITIES (SECTION II)                     NUMBER   OF WASTE
    FACILITIES MANAGING ONLY 3NSITE GENERATED WASTE:               1*    ^6.51 £
    FACILITIES MANAGING ONLY OFFSITE GENERATED WASTE:               3     0.03 7.
    FACILITIES MANAGING WASTE GENERATED BOTH ON  AND OFFSITE:        1     3.*9 £
TOTAL TSD NUMBER AND PERCENT OF WASTE:                             15      100 7.

TOTAL QUANTITY OF RCRA REGULATED WASTE MANAGED (SECTION 1IA/VI):          27,3*3

                              NUMBER OF    HAZARDOUS WASTE 3UANTITIES HANDLED
                             FACILITIES               (SECTION VI) 3/
HANDLING METHOD

CONTAINERS
STORAGE TANKS
DTHER STDRAGE
TREATMENT TANKS
DTHER TREATMENT
TOTA_ ST3R/TREAT
INJECTION WELLS
LANDFILLS
LAND TREATMENT
OCEAN DISPOSAL
SURFACE IMPOUNDMENTS
WASTE PILES
SURFACE IMPOUNDMENTS
SURFACE IMPOUNDMENTS
OTHER DISPOSAL
TOTAL DISPOSAL
INCINERATORS
RECYCLIN30
0
*,5*1
0
0
0
0
15,231
313
0
27,3*3
SOURCE: 'REPARED FOR EPA BY OPRA, INC. (SURVEY SECTIONS I,  II,  III  ASD  VI
   DATA. DL88350)

I/ SMALL 3UANTITY GENERATORS WITH LESS THAN 13.2 TONS/YEA*  (1000 KG/IJNTH)
   ARE N3T REPORTED BUT GENERATORS WITH MISSING QUANTITIES  ARE  INCLUDED.
2/ STATE-ONLY HAZARDOUS WASTE MAY BE REPORTED IN ADDITION TD RCRA tESJLATtD
   HAZARDOUS WASTE.  THE LARGER 3JANTITY IN SECTION  IA 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 PROFILE FOR TrlE STATE OF DELAWARE
                                (TABLE 2 OF 3)
TOTAL 3UANTITY OF HAZARDOUS WASTE
REPORTED SHIPPED OUT OF STATE
(EXPORTS) :
TOTAL QUANTITY DF HAZARD3JS
REPORTED SHIPPED FROM 3THER STATES
(IMPORTS): I/
RECEIVING
STATE
ALABAMA
ARKANSAS
GEORGIA
INDIANA
KENTUCKY
1 HI 1 T C T A U4
L UU 1 > 1 A PH
MARYLAND
MICHIGAN
NORTH CAROLINA
NEW JERSEY
NEW YORK
OHIO
PENNSYLVANIA
SOUTH CAROLINA
VIRGINIA
TOTAL
TONS
SHIPPED
381
228
*7
294
21


3,745
1,390
19
1,427
407
262
60*244
1.695
20
70,230
STATES SHIPPING
TO DELAWARE
MARYLAND
SEW JERSEY
PENNSYLVANIA
RHODE ISLAND
TEXAS


TOTAL









TONS
SHIPPED
6
}»190
i
25
0


•),223









SOURCE: PREPARED FOR EPA BY DPRA, INC. (SURVEY SECTION IV DATA. OL98350)

I/  THE 3JANTITIES REPRESENT THE TONS REP3RTED BY SHIPPING STATES.  TONS SHIPPEC
    MAY INCLUDE STATE-ONLY KEGULATED HAZARDOUS 4ASTE.  3JANTITIES ^ECelVEO SY
    EACH STATE riERE NOT RE3UESTED.

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          1985 BIENNIAL REPORT
WASTE STREAM GENEKATION STATE
STATE PROFKE FOR THE STATE OF DELAWARE
  (TABLE 3 OF 3)
RANKING C31PAREO 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
HASTE
CODE
0002
10NX
oonx
9007
<0«X
F003
0003
3001
<062
F006
K061
FOHX
3008
K104
K013
<011
<087
P.020
F002
<016
U036
K348
F307
UOMX
F005
F001
K051
F019
0005
<001
K049
3000
0006
F309
3009
K047
F024
0004
<022
K044
J188
K071
3010
K060
J220
K002
<031
K052
<083
K018
3UANTITY GENERATED
IN STATE (TONS)
2*858
NONE
NONE
3*510
NONE
1*123
21
NONE
1.408
305
55,781
NONE
1,824
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
613
NONE
NONE
1,940
NONE
NONE
23
20
8,719
NONE
6
• NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
6*850
NONE
NONE
320
NONE
NONE
1
3*633
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
STATE rfASTE
CDDE RANK
6
N/A
N/A
5
N/A
12
18
N/A
11
16
1
N/A
10
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
14
N/A
N/A
9
N/A
N/A
17
20
2
N/A
21
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
3
N/A
N/A
15
N/A
N/A
23
4
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
PERCENT OF
STATE TOTAL
3.02
N/A
N/A
3.71
N/A
1.18
3.02
N/A
1.48
3.32
59.01
N/A
1.92
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
0.64
N/A
N/A
2.05
N/A
N/A
0.02
0.02
9.22
N/A
0.00
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
7.24
N/A
N/A
0.33
N/A
N/A
3.00
3.84
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
SOURCE: PREPARED FOR EPA BY OPRA, INC.  (SJRVEY SECTION  IIIB  DATA.  ")L89350)

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   1985 3IENNIAL REPORT STATE PROFILE FOU THE STATE OF  DISTRICT  3?  COLUMBIA
                                (TABLE 1 3F 3)


TOTAL NU1BER OF RCRA REGULATED LARGE GENERATORS  (SECTION*  IA):  I/               e>

TOTAL QUANTITY (TOMS) OF REGULATED 
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   1985 BIENNIAL REPORT STATE PROFILE FOR THE STATE DF DISTRICT 3? CO.J1BU
                                (TABLE 2 3F 3)
TOTAL QUANTITY OF HAZARDOUS WASTE
REPORTED SHIPPED OUT OF STATE
(EXPORTS):
TOTAL QUANTITY DF HAZARDQJS rfASTE
REPORTED SHIPPED FROM QTHf-R STATES
( IMPORTS ): I/
   RECEIVING           TONS              STATES SHIPPING                 TONS
    STATE            SHIPPED             TO DISTRICT UF COLUMBIA      SHIPPED

LOUISIANA     .             26            NO INBOUND HASTE
MARYLAND                   15
MICHIGAN                    A
NEW JERSEY                866
NEW YORK                  351
OHIO                      455
TENNESSEE                   <»
VIRGINIA                  160

TOTAL                   1,880

SOURCE: PREPARED FOR EPA BY OPRA, INC. (SURVEY SECTION IV DATA. DL88350)

I/  THE 3UANTITIES REPRESENT THE TONS *E?3RTED BY SHIPPING STATES.  TONS SHIPPED
    NAY INCLUDE STATE-ONLY REGULATED HAZARDOUS WASTE.  3JANTITIES RECEIVED BY
    EACH STATE rfERE NOT RE3JESTED.

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   1985 BIENNIAL REPORT STATE PROFILE FOR THE STATE OF DISTRICT JF
                                (TA3LE 3 OF >)
dASTE STREAM GENERATION STATE RANGING COIPAftED 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
WASTE
CODE
0002
10HX
OONX
0007
OHX
F003
D003
D001
<062
F006
K061
FONX
D008
<104
K013
<011
<087
P020
F002
<016
U036
K048
F007
UOUX
F005
F001
K051
F019
0005
KOOl
<049
0000
0006
F009
0009
<047
F024
0004
K022
K044
U188
<071
0010
K060
J220
K002
K031
K052
<083
K018
QUANTITY GENERATED
IN STATE (T3NS)
11
NONE
NONE
5
rtONE
53
1
452
NONE
.HONE
NONE
NONE
69
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
870
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
366
NONE
NONE
<1
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
<1
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
.NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
STATE rfASTE
CODE RANK
7
N/A
,N/A
9
N/A
5
12
2
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
4
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
1
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
3
N/A
N/A
13
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
14
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 TOTAL
0.60
N/A
N/A
0.28
N/A
2.d2
0.03
24.02
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
3.64
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
46.28
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
19.44
N/A
N/A
0.02
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
0.02
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
 SOURCES  PREPARED  FOR EPA BY DPRA, INC. (SURVEY SECTION IIIB DATA. r)L88350)

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         1985 BIENNIAL REPORT STATE PROFI.E FOR  THE  STATE  OF FLORIDA
                                (TABLE  1 OF 3)
TOTAL NU1BER OF RCRA REGULATED LARGE GENERATORS  (SECTION  IA):  I/             273

TOTAL QUANTITY (TONS) OF REGULATED rfASTE GENERATED  (SEC.  IA/IIIB): 21    833,653

                                                                         PERCENT
RCRA REGJLATED TSD FACILITIES (SECTION  II)                     NJ13ER   OF rfASTE
    FACILITIES MANAGING ONLY ONSITE GENERATED HASTE:               40    91.** Z
    FACILITIES 1ANAGING ONLY OFFSITE GENERATED rfASTE:              12     2.63 X
    FACILITIES MANAGING HASTE GENERATED 3JTH ON  AND OFFSITE:       23     5.89 *
TOTAL TSD NUMBER AND PERCENT OF HASTE:                             72      10Q 7.

TOTAL QUANTITY OF RCRA REGULATED HASTE  MANAGED (SECTION IIA/VI):         723,335

                              NUMBER OF    HAZARDOUS WASTE QUANTITIES HANDLED
                             FACILITIES                (SECTION VI) 3/
HANDLING 1ETHOD

CONTAINERS
STORAGE TANKS
OTHER STDRAGE
TREATMENT TANKS
3THER TREATMENT
TOTA. STDR/TREAT
INJECTION HELLS
LANDFILLS
LAND TREATMENT
OCEAN DISPOSAL
SURFACE IMPOUNDMENTS
HASTE PILES
SURFACE IMPOUNDMENTS
SURFACE IMPOUNDMENTS
3THER DISPOSAL
TOTAL DISPOSAL
INCINERATORS
RECYCLINS(OPTIONAL)

CODE

SOI
S02
505
T01
TO*

D79
080
081
082
083
S03
SO*
T02
08*

T03
R01

us imi» ne i nuu
(SECTION II)

23
11
0
21
5

1
1
0
0
0
0
5
1
0

3
0
GRAND TOTAL:
QNSITE

1,256
8*
0
0
275*682
277*022
366*635
0
0
0
0
0
1*196
*
0
367,836
0
0
6**, 857
3FFSITE

1*895
258
0
57*
18*731
21*458
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
3
0
0
37
0
21**95
TOTAL

3*151
3*2
0
57*
29*,*13
298, *79
366, b35
0
0
0
0
0
1,196
*
0
367,836
37
0
666*352
SOURCE: PREPARED FOR EPA BY DPRA, INC. (SURVEY SECTIONS  I*  II*  III  AND  VI
   DATA. OL88350)

I/ SMALL 3UiHTITY GENERATORS rilTH LESS T-IAN 13.2 TO^S/YEA*  (1000  KG/IIHT-O
   ARE N3T REPORTED BUT GENERATORS 4ITH 1ISSING QUANTITIES  ARE  INCLUDED.
21 STATE-ONLY HAZARDOUS WASTE MAY BE REPORTED IN ADDITION TO RCRA 9ESJLATED
   HAZARDOUS HASTE.  THE LARGER QUANTITY IN SECTIJN  IA AND  IIIB IS  REPORTED  TU
   MINIMIZE MISSING DATA.
3/ MULTIPLE COUNTING OF WASTES BY HANDLING METHOD MAY OCCUR.

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         1985 BIEMSIAL REPORT
STATE PROFILE FOR
 (TABLE 2 DP 3)
THE STATE 3F FLORIDA
TOTAL QUANTITY OF HAZARDOUS HASTE
REPORTED SHIPPED OUT OF STATE
(EXPORTS)*
           TOTAL QUANTITY DF rIAZARDOJS  *AST6
           REPORTED SHIPPED FROM  OTHER  STATES
           (IMPORTS):  I/
RECEIVING
STATE
ALABAMA
ARKANSAS
CONNECTICUT
GEORGIA
ILLINOIS
INDIANA
KENTUCKY
LOUISIANA
MICHIGAN
M INNFSOT A
TA^I^CJVJI •*
MISSISSIPPI
NORTH CAROLINA
NEW JERSEY
^EM YORK
OHIO
PENNSYLVANIA
SOUTH CAROLINA
TEXAS
VIRGINIA
riISCONSI<4
TOTAL
TONS
SHIPPED
l*,2i»3
20
<»9
<»*,203
998
2.3
6o2
23,919
5,169

15
4,<»6l
162
99
186
1A
3,679
954
91
4
103,932
STATES SHIPPING
TO FLORIDA
ALABAMA
ARKANSAS
CONNECTICUT
GEORGIA
NORTH CAROLINA
OHIO
OKLAHOMA
SOJTH CAROLINA
TEXAS

TOTAL










r^s
SHIPPED
3,261
I»
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         1995 BIENNIAL REPORT  STATE PROFILE  FOR  TrIE  STATE  OF  FLORIOA
                                (TABLE 3  DP 3)
WASTE STREA.1 GENERATION STATE  RAN.U.NG CDlPAiED  TO  NATIONAL RANKING  (TJP  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
4ASTE
CODE
0002
10NX
D01X
0007
KOMX
F003
0003
0001
<062
F006
K061
FONX
0008
<104
K013
K011
<087
P020
F002
K016
J036
<048
F007
JONX
F005
F001
K051
F019
0005
K001
K049
0030
0006
F009
0009
<047
F024
0004
K022
<044
U188
K071
0010
X060
U220
K002
K031
<052
K083
K018
QUANTITY GENERATED
IN STATE (TONS)
S23,209
8,222
3,724
21,196
8
3,840
1,290
89,721
2,200
5,210
6,535
13,938
10,056
NONE
•NONE
NONE
NONE

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          1985  BIENNIAL REPORT STATE PROFI.E FOR TriE STATE  3F GEQR3IA
                                (TABLE 1 3F 3)
 TOTAL  NU1BER  OF  RCRA  REGULATED LARGE GENERATORS (SECTION  IA):  I/              330

 TOTAL  3UANTITY  (TONS)  3F  REGULATED WASTE GENERATED (SEC.  IA/IIIB):  2/  37,324,81*

                                                                           PERCENT
 RCRA REGJLATED  TSO  FACILITIES (SECTION II)                      NU19ER    OF  WASTE
    FACILITIES  MANAGING 3NLY ONSITE GENERATED WASTE:                69     99.92  X
    FACILITIES  MANAGING ONLY OFFSITE GENERATED WASTE:               15     3.05  X
    FACILITIES  1ANAGING WASTE GENERATED BOTH ON AND OFFSITE:         7     3.33  X
 TOTAL  TSD  NUM3ER  AND  PERCENT OF WASTE:                              91       100  X
TOTAL 3UANTITY OF RCRA REGULATED WASTE MANAGED (SECTION
HANDLING METHOD

CONTAINERS
STORAGE TANKS
OTHER STORAGE
TREATMENT TANKS
3THER TREATMENT
TOTA. ST3R/TREAT
INJECTION WELLS
LANDFILLS
LAND TREATMENT
OCEAN DISPOSAL
SURFACE IMPOUNDMENTS
WASTE PILES
SURFACE IMPOUNDMENTS
SURFACE IMPOUNDMENTS
3THER DISPOSAL
TOTAL DISPOSAL
INCINERATORS
RECYCLINS(OPTIONAL)

CODE

SOI
S02
S05
T01
TO*

079
083
081
082
083
S03
SO* '
T02
08*

T03
R01

NUMBER OF
FACILITIES
USING METHOD
(SECTION II)

62
30
0
12
10

0
*
0
0
3
6
23
5
0

2
0
GRAND TOTAL:
IIA/VI) :
37,318043
HAZARDOUS WASTE QUANTITIES HANDLED
(SECTION VI) 3/
ONSITE

3,837
1,707
0
37,067,067
91,317
37*163*928
0
878
0
0
192
1*88*
60*681
13*908
39,211
116,755
1,098
0
37,281,781
3FFSITE

419
193
0
2,363
1,350
4,325
3
0
0
0
D
1,449
137
3
30,852
32,437
3
0
36,762
TOTAL

4,256
1,900
0
37,069,430
92,667
37,168*253
0
378
0
0
192
3,333
60,918
13,938
73*063
1*9,192
1,398
0
37,318,543
SOURCE: PREPARED FOR  EPA  BY  OPRA, INC. (SURVEY SECTIONS I,  II,  III  AND  VI
   DATA. OL88350)

I/ SMALL 3UANTITY  GENERATORS WITH LESS THAN 13.2 TONS/YEAR  (1000  KG/13NTH)
   ARE N3f REPORTED BUT  GENERATORS WITH 1ISSING 3JA.NTITIES  ARE  INCLUDED.
2/ STATE-ONLY HAZARDOUS  WASTE MAY BE REP3RTEO IN ADDITION T3  RCRA REGJLATED
   HAZARDOUS WASTE.   THE  LARGER 3JANTITY IN SECTION IA AN)  IIIB IS  REPORTED TO
   MINIMIZE MISSING DATA.
3/ MULTIPLE COUNTING  OF  WASTES BY HANDLING METHOD MAY OCCUR.
4/ THE AMOUNTS SHOWN FOR HANDLING METHOD 084 MERE INCORRECTLY COOED; THEY SHOULD HAVE BEEN
   INCORPORATED  INTO HANDLING METHOD T04.

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         1985 BIENNIAL REPORT STATE PROFILE FOR ME STATE 3F GEORGIA
                               (TABLE 2 3F 3)
TOTAL QUANTITY OF HAZARDOUS WASTE
REPORTED SHIPPED OUT OF STATE
(EXPORTS):
TOTAL QUANTITY DF HAZARDOUS WASTE
REPORTED SHIPPED FROM OTHER STATES
(IMPORTS): I/
RECEIVING
STATE
ALABAMA
ARKANSAS
CONNECTICUT .
FLORIDA
FOREIGN
ILLINOIS
INDIANA
KENTUCKY
LOUISIANA
MARYLAND
MICHIGAN
MINNESOTA
NORTH CAROLINA
NORTH DA40RTH CAROLINA
.NEW JERSEY
.NEW YORK
DHIO
OKLAHOMA
PENNSYLVANIA
SOUTH CAROLINA
SOUTH DAKOTA
TENNESSEE
TEXAS
VIRGINIA
VERMONT
WISCONSIN
WEST VIRGINIA

TOTAL



TDNS
SHIPPED
1,220
97
44,203
13
11 U
10**
2d
1,197
137
1,252
59
43
83
1,729
8
708
531
389
2
31
704

52,665



SOURCE: "REPAREO FOR EPA BY DPRA, INC. (SURVEY SECTION IV DATA. OL88350)

I/  THE 3UANTITIES REPRESENT THE TONS REPDRTED BY SHIPPING STATES.  TONS SHIPPED
    MAY INCLUDE STATE-ONLY REGULATED HAZARDOUS WASTE.  3JANTITIES DECEIVED 3Y
    EACH STATE WERE NOT REQUESTED.

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          1985  BIENNIAL REPOKT STATE PROFILE FOR THE  STATE  OF  GEORGIA
                                (TABLE 3 OF 3)
WASTE  STREAM  GENERATION STATE RANKING C31PARED  TO NATIONAL  RANKING  (TOP  FIFTY)
NATIONAL
RANK
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
!<•
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
0002
101X
D01X
0007
KONX
FD03
0003
D001
062
FD06
<061
FOMX
0008
<104
<013
K011
K087
P020
F002
K016
U036
<048
F007
J01X
F005
F001
K051
F019
0005
<001
<049
0000
0006
F009
0009
<047
F024
0004
<022
<044
U188
K071
aoio
<060
J220
K002
K031
<052
<083
K018
QUANTITY GENERATED
IN STATE (TONS)
34,541,665
2,583,772
20,270
1,542
280
29,538
16,722
13,301
<»6
5,383
10,801
5,621
1,449
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
27,261
NONE
NONE
NONE
756
10,459
8,005
471
NONE
44
14,193
855
NONE
NONE
232
45
27,384
NONE
NONE
1
NONE
NONE
4
713
NONE
NONE
9
NONE
NONE
197
NONE
NONE
STATE WASTE
CODE RANK
1
2
6
16
24
3
7
9
35
14
10
13
17
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
5
N/A
N/A
N/A
19
11
12
22
N/A
37
8
18
N/A
N/A
26
36
4
N/A
N/A
53
N/A
N/A
47
20
N/A
N/A
42
N/A
N/A
28
N/A
N/A
PERCENT OF
STATE TOTAL
92.54
b.92
0.05
0.00
D.OO
0.07
0.04
0.03
0.00
0.01
0.02
0.01
0.00
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
0.07
N/A
N/A
N/A
0.00
0.02
0.02
0.00
N/A
0.00
0.03
0.00
N/A
N/A
0.00
0.00
0.07
N/A
N/A
0.00
N/A
N/A
0.00
0.00
N/A
N/A
0.00
N/A
N/A
0.00
N/A
N/A
SOURCE: PREPARED FDR  EPA  BY  DPRA, INC. (SURVEY SECTION  IIIB  DATA.  OL83350)

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           1985 BIENNIAL  REPORT  STATE  PROFILE  FOR  THE  STATE OF  GUA1
                                 (TABLE  1  OF  3)
TOTAL NU13ER OF RCRA REGULATED LARGE GENERATORS  (SECTION  IA):  I/

TOTAL 3UANTITY  (TONS) OF REGULATED rfASTE GENERATED  (SEC.  lA/IIId):  II
                                                        35C
RCRA REGJLATED TSD FACILITIES (SECTION II) NU19ER
FACILITIES MANAGING ONLY ONSITE GENERATED WASTE: 1
FACILITIES MANAGING ONLY OFFSITE GENERATED dASTi: 0
FACILITIES MANAGING WASTE GENERATED 30TH ON AND OFFSITE: 1
TOTAL TSD NUMBER AND PERCENT OF dASTE: 2
TOTAL 3UANTITY OF RCRA REGULATED rfASTE MANAGED (SECTION IIA/VI):
PERCENT
OF aASTE
0.71 /.
0.00 X.
99.2-> X.
103 X.
257
                              NUMBER OF    HAZARDOUS WASTE QUANTITIES  HANDLEO
                             FACILITIES                (SECTION  VI)  3/
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
CODE

SOI
S02
S05
T01
T0«i

079
D80
D81
082
083
S03
S0«t
T02
D84
ui irti> TCI nuu
(SECTION II)

1
0
0
0
1

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
ONSITE

89
0
0
0
2
91
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
OFFSITE

166
0
0
0
0
166
3
0
0
0
D
0
0
0
0
TOTAL

255
0
0
0
2
?57
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
    TOTAL DISPOSAL
INCINERATORS
T03
RECYCLIN3COPTIONAL)  R01
                             GRAND TOTAL:
                              91
166
257
SOURCE: PREPARED FOR EPA BY DPRA,  INC.  (SURVEY SECTIONS  I,  II,  III  ANJ  VI
   DATA. DL88350)

I/ SMALL 3UANTITY GENERATORS WITH  LESS  THAN  13.2  TO>4S/YEAR  (1000  KG/10NTH)
   ARE NDT REPORTED BUT GENERATORS WITH 1ISSING 3UANTITIES  ARE  INCLUOtO.
2/ STATE-ONLY HAZARDOUS WASTE MAY  BE REPORTED IN  ADDITION  TO  RCRA REGULATED
   HAZARDOUS WASTE.  THE LARGER 3UANTITY  IN  SECTION  IA AND  IIIB  IS  REPORTED  TO
   MINIMIZE MISSING DATA.
3/ MULTIPLE COUNTING OF WASTES BY  HANDLHi METHOD  MAY OCCUR.

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            1985  BIENNIAL REPORT STATE PR3FI.E FDR  THE  STATE  OF GUA1
                                 (FABLE i JF  3)
WASTE STREAM  GENERATION STATE RANKING C31PA*ED  T3  NAT10NA,.  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
WASTE
CODE
3002
10MX
OOMX
3007
O1X
F003
0003
D001
062
F006
O61
FOMX
3008
<10A
K013
Oil
087
P020
F002
O16
U036
K048
F007
J01X
F005
F001
051
F019
3005
K001
O49
3000
0006
F009
3009
047
F024
3004
022
O44
J1B8
K071
3010
K060
J220
<002
K031
K052
O83
<018
QUANTITY GENERATED
IN STATE (TONS)
94
3
21
3
NONE
NONE
3
190
NONE
NONE
NONE
8
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
2
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
6
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
.NONE
NONE
.NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
STATE dASTE
CDOE RANK
2
9
3
7
N/A
N/A
8
1
•N/A
N/A
N/A
5
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
10
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
6
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 TOTAu.
26.82
0.88
5.96
D.-J4
N/A
N/A
0.91
54.28
N/A
N/A
N/A
2.28
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
0.62
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
1.71
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  SECTI3N IIIB DATA. r)L88350>

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           1935 BIENNIAL REPORT  STATE  PRQ=ILE  FDR  THE  STATE OF HAWAII
                                 (TABLE  1  OF  3)
TOTAL NU1BER OF RCRA REGULATED LARGE  GENERATORS  (SECTION  IA):  I/

TOTAL QUANTITY (TONS) 0.= REGULATED rfASTE GENERATED  (SEC.  IA/III3): II


RCRA REGJLATED TSD FACILITIE
FACILITIES MANAG
FACILITIES MANAG
FACI.ITIES MANAG
TOTAL TSD NUM'3ER AND
ING ONLY
ING ONLY
ING WAST
PERCENT

S (SECTION II)
ONSITE GENERATE
OFFSITE GENE«AT
E GENERATED BOTH
OF WASTE:
TOTAL QUANTITY OF RCRA REGULATED WASTE MANAG


N U 1 9 E R
0 WASTE:
ED WASTE:
ON AND QFFSITE:

ED (SECTION I IA/VI ) :
NUMBER OF 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
DTHER DISPOSAL
TOTAL DISPOSAL
INCINERATORS
RECYCLINGIOPTIONA:.)



COOE

SOI
S02
SOS
T01
T0«t
FACIuITIES
1 1 ^ i \j c. MPT wnn -
ujiivj ncinuu
(SECTION II)

<,
1
0
1
1
(SECTION V

UNSITE OFFSITE

20 *
62
0
62
300 <•
6
6
3
12

ITIES
I) 3/



8
0
3
3
5
4<».
3.03 J.
10 a >.
b,22t
HANDLED


TOTAL

58
52
0
52
3*5
537
0
0
*7
0
3
0
0
5,519
23
5,539
0
0
6,226
SOURCE: 'REPARED FOR EPA BY DPRA, INC. (SURVEY SECTIONS I,  II,  III  AND  VI
   DATA. DL88350)

I/ SMALL 3UANTITY GENERATORS WITH LESS THAN 13.2 TONS/YEAR  (1000  KG/1DNTH)
   ARE NOT REPORTED BUT GENERATORS WITH 1ISSING QUANTITIES  ARE  INCLUDED.
II STATE-ONLY HAZARDOUS WASTE MAY 9E REPORTED IN ADDITION TO RCRA  REGJLATED
   HAZARDOUS WASTE.  THE LARGER QUANTITY IN SECTION IA AND  IIIB  IS  REPORTED  TJ
   MINIMIZE 1ISSING DATA.
3/ MULTI3LE COUNTING OF WASTES BY HANDLING METHOD MAY OCCUR.

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          1985 BIENNIAL REPORT  STATE  PROFILE  FOR  THE  STATE  DF HAWAII
                                 (TABLE  2  DF  3)
TOTAL QUANTITY OF HAZARDOUS WASTE
REPORTED SHIPPED OJT OF STATE
(EXPORTS):
TOTAL QUANTITY DF HAZARDJJS dAST£
REPORTED SHIPPED FROM JTHF.R STATES
(IMPORTS):  I/
RECEIVING
STAT =
:ALI=ORNI A
OREGON
TEXAS
WASHINGTDN
TOTAL
TONS
SHIPPED
220
38
23
3
23
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           1985 BIENNIAL REPORT  STATE  PRO=ILE  FDR THE STATE 3F H
                                  (TAdLE  3  3F  3)
 WASTE  ST?EA1 GENERATION STATE RANKING C31PAi*ED  TO NATIONAL. RANKING  (T3P
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
WASTE
CODE
0002
10*X
30MX
3007
7
0.77
13.73
0.01
N/A
O.J1
2.s>2
5.01
N/A
0.04
N/A
0.06
2.27
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
0.24
N/A
N/A
0.40
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
0.19
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
0.02
N/A
N/A
0.04
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
0.01
N/A
N/A
SOURCE: 'REP4RE3  FDR  EPA BY OPRA, INC.  (SURVEY  SECTION IIIB DATA. 9L88350)

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           1935 BIENNIAL  REPORT STATE  PROFILE  FOR  THE  STATE  3F  IDA.-m
                               (TABLE  1  DF  3)
TOTAL NU1BER OF RCRA REGULATED LARGE GENERATORS  (SECTION  IA):  I/               2

TOTAL QUANTITY  (TONS) OF REGULATED WASTE GENERATED  (SEC.  IA/IIIB):  21       2,02-


RCRA REGJLATED TSD FACIL
FACILITIES MANAGING
FACILITIES 1A>4AG
FACI.ITIES MA.NAG
TOTAL TS3 NUM3ER AND
ING
ING
PER
TOTAL QUANTITY OF RCRA R

ITIES (SECTION II)
ONLY ONSITE GENERATED 4
ONLY OFFSITE GENERATED
WASTE GENERATED BDTH GN
CENT OF WASTE:
5GULATEO WASTE MANAGED


ASTE:
HASTE:
AND OFFSI

(SECTION I

NUI^ER
7
3
TE: 1
11
IA/VI ) :
NJMBER OF HAZAR)OUS rfASTE 3JANTITIES


HANDLING METHOD

CONTAINERS
STORAGE TANKS
DTHER STDRAGE
TREATMENT TANKS
DTHER TREATMENT
TOTA. STDR/TREAT
INJECTION WELLS
LANDFILLS
LAND TREATMENT
OCEAN DISPOSAL
SURFACE IMPOUNDMENTS
WASTE PILES
SURFACE IMPOUNDMENTS
SURFACE IMPOUNDMENTS
OTHER DISPOSAL
TOTAL DISPOSAL
INCINERATORS
RECYCLINSIOPTIONAL)



FACILITIES

(SE

CODE (SECTION II) ONSITE

SOI
S02
S05
T01
T04

079
080
081
082
D83
S03
S0<»
T02
08*

T03
R01


7
3
0
2
1

0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0

0
0
GRAND TOTAL:

136
60
0
60
11
267
0
0
66
0
0
0
0
0
0
66
0
0
333
CTION VI) 3/

JFFSITE
_/ T n M C \ ___
2
10
0
0
0
12
0
0
3,982
0
0
0
3
0
0
3,982
0
0
3,99*
PERCEN
OF dAST
6.1V
D.25
•n.55
100
<»,32
HANDLED


TOTAL

138
70
0
bO
11
279
0
0
^,3<»8
0
0
0
0
0
0

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          1985 BIENNIAL REPORT  STATE  PRO=ILE  FOR  THE  STATE  DF  IDA-ID
                                (TA3LE  2  DF  3)
TOTAL QUANTITY OF HAZARDOUS WASTE
REPORTED SHIPPED OUT OF STATE
(EXPORTS):
TOTAL QJANTITY OF HAZARDJJS WASTE
REPORTED SHIPPED FROM JTHER STATES

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           1985  BIENNIAL REPORT STATE PRQFI.E FDR THE STATE OF IOA-O
                                (TABLE 3 3F 3)
WASTE  STREAM  GENERATION STATE  RANKING CDIPA^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
3002
MOMX
30MX
3007

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          1985 BIENNIAL  REPORT  STATE  PROFI.E  FOR  THE STATE  OF  ILLINOIS
                                 (TABLE  1  OF  3)
TOTAL NU13ER OF RCRA REGULATED LARGE GENERATORS  (SECTION  IA):  I/

TOTAL QUANTITY (TONS) OF REGULATED WASTE GENERATED  (SEC.  IA/IIIB):  II   2,
                                                                              76D
RCRA  REGJLATED  TSD FACILITIES  (SECTION  II)                      NUMBER
    FACILITIES  MANAGING  ONLY ONSITE  GENERATED  WASTE:               246
    FACILITIES  MANAGING  ONLY OFFSITE  GENERATED *ASTE:               41
    FACILITIES  MANAGING  rfASTE  GENERATED  BOTH ON AND  OFFSITE:         3
TOTAL TSD NUMBER AND  PERCENT OF  dASTE:                             ?95
TOTAL 3UA.NTITY OF
                        REGULATED  ^ASTE  MANAGED  (SECTION  IIA/VI):
                PERCENT
               OF  dASTE
                /2.06  X.
                21.34  /.
                6 . 6 0  7.
                  100  X.

              I .355,b23
                               NUMBER  OF     HAZARDOUS  HASTE  QUANTITIES  HANJLED
                              FACILITIES                (SECTION  VI)  3/
HANDLING METHOD

CONTAINERS
STORAGE TANKS
DTHER STORAGE
TREATMENT TANKS
JTHER TREATMENT
TOTA. ST3R/TREAT
INJECTION HELLS
LANDFILLS
LAND TREATMENT
OCEAN DISPOSAL
SURFACE IMPOUNDMENTS
WASTE PILES
SURFACE IMPOUNDMENTS
SURFACE IMPOUNDMENTS
OTHER DISPOSAL
CODE

SOI
S02
S03
TO!
T04

079
083
081
082
083
S03
S04
T02
D84
u j i t j TCI nuu
(SECTION II)

236
62
5
23
28

4
7
2
0
2
9
11
8
0
ONSITE

18,489
31,930
6,624
554,212
90,032
701,287
705,506
32,4b2
18,344
0
33,630
89,154
35,866
23,417
0
OFFSITE
— _ — f TOM ^ \___-
6,661
2,747
3
102,647
173,383
282,433
0
165,612
0
0
D
3
170,000
25
3
TOTAL

25,149
34,b77
b,S24
656,859
260,415
983,725
705,506
198,374
18,344
0
33,S30
89,155
255, 8b6
23,442
0
    TOTAL DISPOSAL

INCINERATORS         T03

REC.YCLIN3COPTIONAL)  R01
                                              983,380

                                      8         2,195

                                      0             0

                             GRAND TOTAL:   1,691,861
 335,637    1, 32'«»0 17

  45,686       47,931

       3            0
» ^^ ^^ <^M*^   •• • • tm ^ ^ ^ ^ ^m»
 663,761    2,355,S23
SOURCE: PREPARED FOR EPA BY DPRA,  INC.  (SURVEY  SECTIONS I,  II,  III  AND VI
   DATA. DL83350)

I/ SMALL 3UANTITY GENERATORS WITH  LESS  THAN  13.2  TONS/YEAR  (1000 KG/M3NTH)
   ARE N3T REPORTED BUT GENERATORS  HITH 1ISSING 3JANT1TI5S  ARE  INCLUDED.
2/ STATE-ONLY HAZARDOUS dASTE MAY  BE  REPORTED  IN  ADDITION TO RCRA REGJLATED
   HAZARDOUS WASTE.  THE LARGER  3JANTITY  IN  SECTION IA  AND  IIIB IS  REPORTED TO
   MINIMIZE MISSING DATA.
3/ MULTIPLE COUNTING OF PASTES BY  HANDLING  METHOD MAY  OCCUR.

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          1985  BIENNIAL REPORT
STATE PROFI.E  FOR
  (TABLE i OF  3)
THE STATE OF ILLINOIS
TOTAL QUANTITY  GF HAZARDOUS WASTE
REPORTED  SHIPPED  OUT OF STATE
(EXPORTS):
           TOTAL  QUANTITY OF HAZAR03JS HASTd
           REPORTED  SHIPPED FROM JTHE* STATES
           (IMPORTS):  I/
RECEIVING
STATE
ALABAMA
ARKANSAS
:ALI=ORNI A
CONNECTICUT
=OREIGN
IOWA
IDAHO
INDIANA
KENTUCKY
LOUISIANA
MARYLAND
MICHIGAN
MINNESOTA
MISSOURI
NORTH CAROLINA
NEBRASKA
NEW JERSEY
NEVADA
NEW YORK
OHIO
3ENNSYLVANIA
SOUTH CAROLINA
TENNESSEE
TEXAS
WISCONSIN
WEST VIRGINIA


TOTAL












TONS
SHIPPED
4,124
198
0
12
4,776
18
5t?l
60,235
6,655
11,302
15
5,871
2,414
4,763
34
0
381
247
1,762
5,932
a8
94
817
102
7,lb4
330


117,963












STATES SHIPPING
TO ILLINOIS
ALASKA
ALABAMA
ARKANSAS
ARIZONA
COLORADO
CONNECTICUT
FLORIDA
GEORGIA
IOWA
INDIANA
KANSAS
KENTUCKY
^OUISIANA
1ASSACHUSETTS
MARYLAND
MAINE
MICHIGAN
MINNESOTA
MISSOURI
MISSISSIPPI
NORTH CAROLINA
NORTH DAKOTA
NEBRASKA
NEW JERSEY
NEW MEXICO
NEW YORK
nw T n
u n i u
OKLAHOMA
PENNSYLVANIA
RHODE ISLAND
SOUTH CAROLINA
SOUTH DAKOTA
TENNESSEE
TEXAS
JTAH
VIRGINIA
WASHINGTON
WISCONSIN
rfEST VIRGINIA
TOTAL
TONS
SHIPPED
50U
1
303
252
30tt
32b
99d
42o
6,440
61,457
1,283
520
25
84
96
0
5,667
11,224
12,848
20
ItZSb
21
1,982
456
11
3,189
1c 7 1
t O » j
73
36
3
32
21
726
171
0
668
1
7,24<*
336
120,714
SOURCE:  PREPARED  FOR EPA BY DPRA,  INC.  (SURVEY SECTION  IV  DATA. DL88350)

I/  THE 3UANTITIES REPRESENT THE  TONS  REPORTED BY SHIPPING  STATES. TONS SHIPPED
    MAY INCLUDE  STATE-ONLY REGULATED  HAZARDOUS WASTE.  QUANTITIES RECEIVED  3Y
    EACH STATE WERE NOT REQUESTED.
2/  ILLINOIS  REPORTS  LARGER QUANTITIES IMPORTED IN AGGREGATE.  SMALL QUANTITY GENERATORS IN
    EXPORTING STATES  MAY NOT BE REQUIRED TO  REPORT EXPORTS.

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          1935  BIENNIAL REPORT  STATE PR3FI.E FOR THE STATi OF ILLINDIS
                                 (TABLE 3 3F 3 >
WASTE  STREA1 GENERATION  STATE  RANKING  C31PA*ED  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
CODE
0002
101X
DOdX
0007
KOMX
F003
0003
3001
062
F006
<06l
F3MX
3008
<104
K013
<011
<087
P020
F302
<016
U036
<048
F007
UOMX
F005
F001
K051
F019
0005
K001
O49
0030
0006
F009
3309
<047
F024
0004
<322
,<044
if 188
K071
0010
K060
J220
K002
<031
<052
K083
<018
QUANTITY GENERATED
IN STATE (TONS)
750,033
233,591
201,753
13,760
14,995
6,875
7,529
53,245
152,023
26,800
102,983
109,067
39,446
NONE
NONE
NONE
479
NONE
7,812
NONE
299,073
NONE
36,205
NONE
14,561
5,3c3
32,620
162
105
NONE
6,071
124
1,365
273
304
10,384
NONE
227
NONE
376
6
NONE
497
NONE
613
NONE
NONE
1,877
564
NONE
STATE *AST=
CD3E RANK
1
3
4
15
13
19
18
8
5
12
7
6
9
N/A
N/A
N/A
32
N/A
17
N/A
2
N/A
10
N/A
14
21
11
44
52
N/A
20
48
25
40
38
16
N/A
41
N/A
36
81
N/A
31
N/A
29
N/A
N/A
22
30
N/A
PERCENT 3F
STATE TOTAu
35.02
10.90
9.42
0.64
3.70
0.32
0.35
2.48
7.09
1.25
4.dO
5.09
1.84
N/A
N/A
N/A
0.02
N/A
3.36
N/A
13.96
N/A
1.69
N/A
0.67
0.25
1.52
0.00
0.00
N/A
3.28
0.00
3.06
3.01
0.31
0.48
N/A
0.01
N/A
0.01
0.00
N/A
0.02
N/A
a. 02
N/A
N/A
0.08
0.02
N/A
SOURCE: "REPARED FDR EPA  BY  DPRA,  INC.  (SURVEY SECTION IIIB DATA. TL83350)

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         1935 BIENNIAL REPORT  STATE PROFILE  FOR  THE  STATE OF  INDIANA
                                (TABLE  1  OF  3)
TOTAL NU1BER OF RCRA REGULATED LARGE GENERATORS (SECTION IA): I/

TOTAL QUANTITY (TONS)  OF REGULATED rfASTE GENERATED (SEC. IA/IIIB): 2/
                                                                              395
PERCENT
RCRA REGJLATED TSD FACILITIE
FACILITIES MANAGI
FACILITIES MANAGI
FACILITIES MANAGI
TOTAL TS) NUMBER AND
NG ONLY
NG ONLY
S (SECTION II)
ONSITE GENERATED

WASTE:
OFFSITE GENERATED dASTE:
NG WASTE GENERATED BOTH
PERCENT
OF WASTE:
ON AND OF

NU13ER
78
31
FSITE: 24
133
TOTAL QUANTITY OF RCRA REGULATED dASTE MANAGED (SECTION IIA/VI):



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
RECYCLING(OPTIONAL)




CODE

SOI
S02
SOS
TO!
T04

079
083
081
082
D83
S03
S04
T02
084

T03
R01

NUMBER OF HA
FACILITIES

(SECTION II)

92
19
1
16
16

6
6
1
0
2
1
7
3
1

3
0
GRAND TOTAL: 1
ZARDOUS WASTE QUANTITIES


ONSITE

2,569
4,386
1
58,904
532,933
568,793
594,062
41,416
3,312
0
12,124
0
192,269
0
1,207
844,390
71,064
0
,484,246
(SECTION VI) 3/

JFFSITE

2,531
42,096
3
198,061
9,420
252,108
3,849
126,970
0
3
0
0
3
3
0
130,819
6,219
0
389,146 1
OF «AS
11.43
13.76
74.81
103
1,873,3
HANULED


TOTAL

5,130
46,482
1
256,965
512,353
823,901
597,911
168,386
3,312
0
12,124
0
192,269
0
1,237
975,239
77,283
0
,873,392
TE
/.
x.
•/,
7,
92
























SOURCE: PREPARED FOR EPA BY DPRA,  INC.  (SURVEY  SECTIONS  I,  II,  III  AND  VI
   DATA. DL88350)

I/ SMALL QUANTITY GENERATORS WITH  LESS  THAS  13.2  TONS/YEAR  (1000  KG/MONTH)
   ARE N3T REPORTED BUT GENERATORS WITH MISSING 3UANTIT1ES  ARE  INCLUDED.
21 STATE-ONLY HAZARDOUS WASTE MAY  BE REPORTED IN  ADDITION TD  RCRA REGJLATED
   HAZARDOUS WASTE.  THE LARGER 3JANTITY IN  SECTION  IA 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 PROFILE FOR
                               (TABLE 2 OF 3)
       THE STATE OF INDIANA
TOTAL QUANTITY OF HAZARDOUS WASTE
REPORTED SHIPPED OUT OF STATE
(EXPORTS):
TOTAL QUANTITY DF HAZAR3GJS rf&STE
REPORTED SHIPPED FROM OTHER STATES
( IMPORTS ) :  I/
RECEIVING
STATE
ALABAMA
ARKANSAS
CALIFORNIA
CONNECTICUT
ILLINOIS
KANSAS

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          1985  BIENNIAL REPORT STATE PROFILE FOR TrtE STATE OF INDIANA
                                (TABLE 3 3F 3)
WASTE  STREAM  GENERATION STATE RANKING CDIPA^ED TD NATIONAL RANKING  
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           1985 BIENNIAL REPORT STATE PRDFI-E FDR THE ST4TE OF
                                (TABLE 1 DF 3)
TOTAL NU1BER OF RCRA REGULATED LARGE GENERATORS (SECTION IA): I/

TOTAL QUANTITY (TONS) OF REGULATED HASTE 3ENERATEO (SEC. IA/III8): I/


RCRA REGJLATED TSD FACILITIES
FACILITIES MANAGI
FACILITIES MANAGI
FACILITIES MANAGI
TOTAL TSD NUMBER AND
NG ONLY
NG ONLY
NG WASTE
PERCENT

(SECTION II)
ONSITE GENERATED W
OFFSITE GENERATED
GENERATED BOTH ON
OF WASTE:
TOTAL QUANTITY DF ?CRA REGULATED WASTE MANAGED


ASTE:
WASTE:
AND OF


NU13ER-
33
ID
FSITE: 3
46
(ScCTION IIA/VI) :
NUMBER OF HAZARDOUS ft


HANDLING METHOD

CONTAINERS
STORAGE TANKS
DTHER STDRAGE
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
RECYCLIN3(OPTIONAi_ )


1 1
\J
CODE (

SOI
502
S05
T01
T04

079
Q80
081
082
083
S03
S04
T02
084

T03
R01

FACILITIES

SECTION -II ) ON

30
8
0
7
3

0
2
0
0
0
1
3
3
1

3
0
GRAND TOTAL:


SITE

595
493
0
49,533
50
50,721
0
3
0
0
0
71
1,925
1,304
158
3,461
3,491
0
57,673
ASTE QUANTITIES
(SECTION VI) 3/

3FFSITE

629
502
0
33,329
12
34,472
0
2,787
0
3
3
3
0
3
3
2,787
0
0
37,259
P=*CcNT
OF «ASTE
2 0 . 5 t '/.
22.1d 7.
57.29 '/.
103 •/.
94,932
HANDLED


TOTAL

1 ,?24
995
0
82,912
62
85,193
0
a, 790
0
0
0
71
1,925
1 ,334
158
6,248
3,491
0
94,932
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 dooo KG/IDNTH)
   ARE NOT REPORTED BUT GENERATORS WITH 1ISSING QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED.
21 STATE-ONLY HAZARDOUS WASTE MAY BE REPORTED IN ADDITION T3 RCRA REGJLATEO
   HAZARDOUS WASTE.  THE LARGER QUANTITY IN SECTI3N IA AND IIIB  IS REPORTED TQ
   MINIMIZE MISSING DATA.
3/ MULTIPLE COUNTING OF WASTES 3Y HANDLlNi METHOD MAY OCCUR.

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           1985 BIENNIAL REPORT  STATE PROFILE  FDR  TrtE  STATE  OF
                                 (TABLE 2  OF  3)
TOTAL QUANTITY OF HAZARDOUS WASTE
REPORTED SHIPPED OUT OF STATE
(EXPORTS):
   RECEIVING
    STATE
                       TONS
                     SHIPPED
ALABAMA
ARKANSAS
CALIrORNlA
COLORADO
CONNECTICUT
FOREIGN
ILLINOIS
INDIANA
KANSAS
KENTUCKY
LOUISIANA
MICHIGAN
MINNESOTA
NEBRASKA
NEW JERSEY
NEVADA
OHIO
OKLAHOMA
PENNSYLVANIA
SOUTH DA
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            1985  BIENNIAL REPORT STATE PRDr!i_E  FOR  THE  STATE  3F  IOWA
                                 (TABLE 3 JF  3)
HASTE  STREAM  GENERATION STATE RANKING CD1PA*EO  TO  NATIONAL.  BANKING (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
:OOE
0002
101X
DOMX
0007
<01X
F003
D003
0001
O62
F006
<0bl
FOMX
DD08
<104
K013
Oil
<087
P020
F002
<016
U036
<048
F007
J01X
F005
F001
K051
F019
0005
K001
O49
0000
0006
F009
0009
<047
F024
0004
K022
<044
U188
K071
3310
<060
U220
K002
<031
<052
K083
<018
QUANTITY GENERATED
IN STATE (TONS)
18, 151
4,964
34,360
35,673
.NONE
546
257
8,355
NONE
7,719
1,172
1,804
3,013
NONE
NONE
.NONE
NONE
NONE
715
.NONE
NONE
NONE
3
1
473
469
NONE
788
3
9 .
NONE
28
31
1
5
NONE
NONE
1,457
NONE
25
NONE
NONE
1
NONE
15
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
5TATE »iASTE
330E RANK
3
6
2
1
N/A
14
17
4
N/A
5
10
8
7
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
12
N/A
N/A
N/A
29
40
15
16
N/A
11
35
28
N/A
23
21
39
32
N/A
N/A
9
N/A
24
N/A
N/A
37
N/A
26
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
PERCENT JF
STATE TOTAL
15.02
4.10
28.43
29.52
N/A
0.45
0.21
6.91
N/A
6.38
0.96
1.49
2.49
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
0.59
N/A
N/A
N/A
0.00
0.00
0.39
0.38
N/A
O.o5
0.00
0.00
N/A
0.02
0.02
0.00
0.00
N/A
N/A
1.20
N/A
0.02
N/A
N/A
0.00
N/A
0.01
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
SOURCE: PREPARED  FOR  EPA  BY OPRA, INC. (SURVEY  SECTION  IIIB DATA. TL33350)

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          1985 BIENNIAL  REPORT  STATE  PROFILE  FOR  THE  STATE  3F  KANSAS
                                 (TABLE  1  DF  3)
TOTAL NU1BER OF RCRA REGULATED  LARGE  GENERATORS  (SECTION IA):  I/
                                                                              13.
TOTAL QUANTITY  (TONS) OF  REGULATED  dASTE  GENERATED  (SEC.  IA/IIId):  II  1,J24,74'
RCRA REGJLATED TSD FACILITIES (SECTION II)                     NU13ER
    FACILITIES MANAGING ONLY ONSITE GENERATED WASTE:                22
    FACILITIES 1ANAGING ONLY OFFSITE GENERATED WASTE:                7
    FACILITIES MANAGING WASTE GENERATED 33TH ON AMD OFFSITE:         6
TOTAL TSD NU1BER AND PERCENT OF WASTE:                              35

TOTAL 3U4NTITY OF RCRA REGULATED WASTE MANAGED (SECTION HA/VI):
^^^^•* V* ••••••••^••••^•^^••••^•^^^••••^W W^ ••«••»• ^«B <• ^ ^MB^ V ^^ ^ ^ ^ «B^^ ^••••^^^^••fl

                              NUMBER OF    HAZARDOUS WASTE 3UANTITIES
                             FACILITIES                (SECTION VI)  3/
                                                                          PERCEN
                                                                         OF  WAST-
                                                                          •rfB.50 ;
                                                                           1.36 ;
                                                                           0.12 ;
                                                                            100 ;
                                                                       HANDLED
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
TOTAL DISPOSAL
INCINERATORS
RECYCLING(OPTIONAw)

CODE


SOI
S02
SOS
T01
T04

079
D8D
081
D82
083
S03
S04
T02
084

T03
R01

u j 1 1 o ncinuu
(SECTION II)


31
11
0
1
3

1
0
1
0
1
2
2
0
0

3
0
GRAND TOTAL:
ONSITE


3,798
5<»8
0
25
35
<»,<»06
1,290,215
0
830
0
10
7,460
2,430
0
0
1,300,945
726
0
1,306,077
OFFSITE


18,359
172
0
0
0
18,531
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
0
0
3
1
0
18,532
TOTAL


22,157
720
0
25
35
22,937
1,290,215
0
=530
0
10
7,460
2,430
0
0
1,300,945
727
0
1,32!»,!)09
SOURCE: 'REPAREO FOR 6PA BY DPRA,  INC.  (SURVEY  SECTIONS  I,  II,  III  AND VI
   DATA. DL88350)

I/ SMALL 3UASTITY GENERATORS WITH  LESS  THAN  13.2  TONS/YEAR  (1000 KG/MDNTH)
   ARE NDT REPORTED BUT GENERATORS WITH  1ISSING QUANTITIES  ARE  INCLUDED.
21 STATE-DNLY HAZARDOUS WASTE MAY  8E  REPORTED  IN  ADDITION TD  «CRA REGJLATtD
   HAZARDOUS WASTE.  THE LARGER  3JANTITY  IM  SECTION  IA  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  PRO=ILE  FOR THE  STATE DF KANSAS
                             (TABLE  2  OF  3)
TOTAL QUANTITY OF HAZARDOUS WASTE
REPORTED SHIPPED OUT OF STATE
(EXPORTS) :
TOTAL QUANTITY OF H*ZA»O3JS
REPORTED SHIPPED FROM OTHER
( IMPORTS ) :  I/
                                                                  STATES
RECEI
STAT
ALABAMA
ARKANSAS
COLORADO
ILLINOIS
INDIANA
KENTUCKY
/ISG TONS
E SHIPPED
569
20
66
1,283
1,085
65
LOUISIANA 156
MICHIGAN
MISSOURI
NEBRASKA
NEW JERS
NEW YORK
OHIO
OKLAHOMA
OREGON
TENNESSE
TEXAS
UTAH

TOTAL
SOURCE:
I/ THE
19
578
2
EY 0
0
67
5,250
1
E 28
768
0

10,747
9REPARED FOR EPA BY DPRA,
QUANTITIES REPRESENT THE
STATES SHIPPING
TD KANSAS
ALABAMA
CALIFORNIA
COLORADO
IOWA
INDIANA
KENTUCKY
MASSACHUSETTS
MARYLAND
MINNESOTA
M I S S OU R I
NEBRASKA
NEW JERSEY
NEW YORK
OKLAHOMA
TEXAS
VERMONT
WASHINGTON
WISCONSIN
TflT A 1
1 U 1 A L
INC. (SURVEY SECTION IV DATA. DL*
TONS RE°3RTED BY SHIPPING STATES.
TONS
SHI?°ED
5
934
6
116
11 J
2b
li
111
53o
3,625
269
122
337
2,20L
1,542
2
6
3,037
U3 c A
t C J \J
8350)
TONS SHIPP
MAY INCLUDE STATE-ONLY KEGULATED  HAZARDOUS  WASTE.   JJANTITIES RECEIVED BY
EACH STATS WERE NOT RE3UESTEO.

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           1985  BIENNIAL REPORT STATE PROFILE FOR THE STATE 3F KANSAS
                                 (TABLE 3 QF 3)
WASTE  STREA1  GENERATION STATE RANKING C31PA3ED TO NATIONAW RANKING  (T3»
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
0002
13NX
30KX
3007
KOMX
F003
3033
D001
<0b2
F036
<0fal
F3MX
D338
<104
<013
Oil
KD87
P020
FOO 2
K016
J036
K048
F007
J3NX
F005
F001
K051
F019
3005
K001
K049
3000
D006
F009
3009
K047
F024
0004
<022
<044
J188
K071
3010
K060
J220
<002
<031
<052
KD83
<018
QUANTITY GENERATED
IN STATE (TONS)
383,293
682
10,018
2,562
.NONE
202
80
4,516
NONE
2,256
NONE
194
624
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
307
411,705
1
2
17
46
171
471
142
1
122
NONE
830
NONE
92
NONE
48
NONE
NONE
326
NONE
10
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
16
NONE
NONE
STATE rfASTE
CDDE RA.N<
1
8
3
5
N/A
13
19
4
N/A
6
N/A
14
9
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
12
2
38
33
25
23
15
10
16
37
17
N/A
7
N/A
18
N/A
22
N/A
N/A
11
N/A
28
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
26
N/A
N/A
PERCENT OF
STATE TOTAL
66.89
3.05
0.76
0.19
N/A
0.31
0.00
, 0.34
N/A
0.17
N/A
3.01
0.04
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
0.02
31.28
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.01
0.03
0.01
3.00
0.00
N/A
3.06
N/A
3.00
N/A
0.00
N/A
N/A
0.02
N/A
0.00
S/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
0.00
N/A
N/A
SOURCE: PREPARED FOR  EPA  BY  DPRA,  INC. (SURVEY SECTION IIIB DATA.  r)L88350)

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          1935 BIENNIAL  REPORT  STATE PROFI.E  FDR  THE  STATE  OF KENTJCKf
                                 (TABLE  1  3F  3)
TOTAL NUMBER OF RCRA REGULATED LARGE GENERATORS (SECTION IA): I/

TOTAL QUANTITY (TONS) OF REGULATED WASTE GENERATED (SEC. IA/IIIB): II
                                                                              18?


RCRA REGULATED TSD FACILITIES
FACILITIES MANAGING ONLY
FACILITIES MANAG
FACILITIES MANAG
TOTAL TSD NUMBER AND
ING ONLY
ING WASTE
PERCENT

(SECTION I
ONSITE GENE


PERCENT
I) NJ13ER OF rfASTE
RATED WASTE:

OFFSITE GENERATED WASTE:
GENERATED
OF WASTE:
TOTAL QUANTITY OF RCRA REGULATED WASTE M



HANDLING METHOD

CONTAINERS
STORAGE TANKS
OTHER ST3RAGE
TREATMENT TANKS
3THER TREATMENT
TOTA. ST3R/TREAT
INJECTION WELLS
LANDFILLS
LAND TREATMENT
OCEAN DISPOSAL
SURFACE IMPOUNDMENTS
WASTE PILES
SURFACE IMPOUNDMENTS
SURFACE IMPOUNDMENTS
OTHER DISPOSAL
TOTAL DISPOSAL
INCINERATORS
RECYCLINS(OPTIONAL)



I I
NUMBER OF
FACILITIES
c T vi p MC T unr\
\J ^ I. V \J I I & I I1UIS
CODE (SECTION II)

SOI
S02
S05
T01
T04

079
1)83
081
082
083
S03
S04
T02
084

T03
R01


25
12
2
2
13

1
2
0
0
3
2
8
6
0

5
0
GRAND TOTAL
30TH ON AND OFFSITE:

ANAGED (SECTION IIA/VI):
HAZARDOUS WASTE QJANT
(SECTION V

ONSITE OFFSITE

21,384
503,644
869
141
505,481
1,031,519
13,814
65*236
0
0
1,145
224
555,044
6,541,201
0
7,177,663
36,601
0
: 8,245,784



IT
I)



0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
D
0
0
0
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
29 -i 7 . 7 1 ;:
8 1.44*
7 0.85 X.
44 100 X.
8,245,784
IES HANDLED
3/

TOTAL

21,384
503,544
3 69
141
505,481
1,031,519
13,814
65,236
0
0
1,145
224
555,044
5,541,201
0
7,177,Sb3
36,601
0
8,245,734
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/YEA*  (1000  KG/M3NTH)
   ARE NOT REPORTED BUT GENERATORS WITH MISSING QUANTITIES  ARE  INCL'JDtD.
2/ STATE-ONLY HAZAROOUS WASTE MAY  9E REPDRTED IN  ADDITION T3  RCRA 3ESJLATE3
   HAZARDOUS WASTE.  THE LARGER QJANTITY IN SECTION  IA 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 FDR T.HE STATE DF KENTJCKY
                                (TABLE 2 OF 3)
TOTAL QUANTITY OF HA
REPORTED SHIPPED OUT
(EXPORTS) :
RECEIVING
STATE
ALABAMA
ARKANSAS
GEORGIA
ILLINOIS
INDIANA
KANSAS
LOUISIANA
MICHIGAN
.11 S S I S S I P P I
NORTH CAROLINA
NEW JERSEY
NEVADA
NEW YQR<
OHIO
°ENNSYLV4NIA
SOUTH CAROLINA
TENNESSEE
TEXAS
WISCONSIN
WEST VIRGINIA


TOTAL












ZARDOUS WASTE
OF STATE

TONS
SHIPPED
6,723
5d3
13
520
20,418
25
2,891
3,236
42
177
2,378
0
2,357
9,900
1,428
143
1,256
2,784
1
2S5


55,160












TOTAL QUANTITY DF HAZARDOUS
REPORTED SHIPPED FROM OTHER
(IMPORTS): I/
STATES SHIPPING
TD KENTUCKY
ALABAMA
ARKANSAS
CONNECTICUT
DELAWARE
FLORIDA
3EDRGIA
IOWA
ILLINOIS
INDIANA
KANSAS
LOUISIANA
MASSACHUSETTS
MARYLAND
MICHIGAN
MINNESOTA
MISSOURI
MISSISSIPPI
MONTANA
.NORTH CAROLINA
NEBRASKA
\lC .J ICOCCV
lew J C K j c T
NEW YORK
DHIO
OKLAHOMA
OREGON
3ENNSYLVANIA
SOUTH CAROLINA
TENNESSEE
TEXAS
VIRGINIA
VERMONT
WISCONSIN
. «EST VIRGINIA
TOTAL
dASTE
STATES

TONS
SHIPPED
22d
29<»
395
21
bb2
2, 362
311
b»b55
2, 115
65
3
1,922
35
2,292
150
2,733
2,359
18
1,016
160
i a t. c.
1 1 0 D j
2,513
14,362
87
117
375
25d
l,17d
2,18b
186
55b
1,901
4,904
55, 534
SOURCE:  PREPARED FOR EPA BY DPRA, INC. (SURVEY SECTION  IV DATA. OL88350)

I/  THE 3JANTITIES REPRESENT THE TONS RE'DRTED BY SHIPPING STATES.  TOMS  SHIPPED
    NAY INCLUDE STATE-ONLY REGULATED HAZARDOUS WASTE.  QUANTITIES DECEIVED  3Y
    EACH STATE MERE NOT REQUESTED.

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          1985  BIENNIAL REPORT STATE PROFI.E FOR THE STATE OF KENTUCKY
                                 (TABLE 3 3F 3)
HASTE  STREAM  GENERATION STATE RANKING C31PA*ED TO NATIONAL RANKING  (T3°  FIFTY)
NATIONAL
RANK
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
q
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
49
49
50
HASTE
CODE
3002
101X
OOMX
0007
O1X
F003
3003
3001
052
F006
061
F3HX
3008
<104
K013
Oil
OB7
P020
F3D2
<016
J036
O48
F337
J01X
F005
F001
051
F019
3005
O01
O49
3000
D006
F00.9
3009
<047
F024
3004
022
O44
J188
K071
3010
<060
J220
002
<031
K052
K083
<018
QUANTITY GENERATED
IN STATE (TDNS)
5,524,921
1,184,718
357,302
425,687
662
3,750
193
13,285
32,148
7,264
4,452
8,999
7,832
NONE
NONE
NONE
1,072
NONE
478
NONE
17
^ONE
42
29
800
1,131
NONE
43
211
64
1
NONE
17
<1
9,300
NONE
NONE
84
NONE
NONE
1,650
9,127
NONE
NONE
<1
NONE
NONE
1
NONE
NONE
STATE WASTE
C3DE RANK
1
2
4
3
19
14
23
6
5
11
12
9
10
N/A
N/A
N/A
17
N/A
20
N/A
38
N/A
29
32
18
16
N/A
28
22
27
55
N/A
39
59
7
N/A
N/A
26
N/A
N/A
15
8
N/A
N/A
63
N/A
N/A
54
N/A
N/A
PERCENT UF
STATE TOTA_
72.69
15.58
4.70
5.60
0.00
0.04
0.00
0.17
0.42
0.09
0.05
0.11
0.10
N/A
N/A
N/A
0.01
N/A
0.00
N/A
0.00
N/A
0.00
0.00
0.01
0.01
N/A
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
N/A
0.00
0.00
0.12
N/A
N/A
0.00
N/A
N/A
0.02
0.12
N/A
N/A
0.00
N/A
N/A
0.00
N/A
N/A
SOURCE: PREPARED FOR  EPA  BY  DPRA,  INC.  (SURVEY SECTION IIIB DATA.  DL93350)

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        1985 BIENNIAL REPORT STATE PRQFI.E FDR  THE STATE OF LOUISIANA
                                (TABLE 1 OF 3)
TOTAL NU1BER OF RCRA RE3ULATED LARGE GENERATORS  (SECTION IA):  I/

TOTAL 3U4NTITY (TONS) OF REGULATED WASTE GENERATED (SEC. IA/III3): II


RCRA REGJLATED TSO FACIL
FACILITIES 1ANAG
FACILITIES MANAG
FACILITIES MANAG
TOTAL TSD NUMBER AND
ING
ING
ING
PER
TOTAL QUANTITY OF RCRA R



HANDLING METHOD

CONTAINERS
STORAGE TANKS
OTHER STORAGE-
TREATMENT TANKS
OTHER TREATMENT
TOTAL STDR/TREAT
INJECTION WELLS
LANDFILLS
LAND TREATMENT
OCEAN DISPOSAL
SURFACE IMPOUNDMENTS
WASTE PILES
SURFACE IMPOUNDMENTS
SURFACE IMPOUNDMENTS
OTHER DISPOSAL
TOTAL DISPOSAL
INCINERATORS
RECYCLIN3(OPTIONAi_)





ITIES (SECTION I
ONLY ONSITE GENE

I)
RATED WASTE:

NU11

ONLY OFFSITE GENERATED WASTE:
WASTE GENERATED
CENT OF WASTE:
BOTH ON AND OF

FSITE:

EGULATEO WASTE MANAGED (SECTION IIA/VI):
NJMBER OF
FACILITIES
H c T \i n wcTunn
CODE (SECTION II)

SOI
S02
S05
T01
T04

079
083
081
082
083
S03
S04
T02
084

T03
R01


7
5
0
1
10

14
5
5
0
6
0
7
2
0

10
0
GRAND TOTAL
HAZARDOUS W


ONSITE

60
291,038
0
45,266
957,065
1,293,479
8,690,226
148,725
12,211
0
293,410
0
724,687
672,935
5,903
10,548,147
58,175
0
: 11,899,800
ASTE 3UANTITI
(SECTION VI)

OFFSITE

2
29,757
3
3
8,744
38,503
50,719
185,602
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
236,322
21,499
0
296,324
PERCENT
ER OF WASTE
48 91.04 X.
13 3 .96 '/.
3 0 . 0 3 X.
61 100 '/.
14,699, 793
ES HASOLED
3/

TOTAL

62
320,944
0
45,266
965,839
1,331,932
8,740,945
334,327
12,211
0
293,410
0
724,637
672,985
5,903
10,784,469
79,674
0
12,196,124
SOURCE: 'REPAREO FOR EPA BY DPRA, INC. (SURVEY SECTIONS  I,  II,  III  AND  VI
   DATA. OL88350)

I/ SMALL 3UANTITY GENERATORS HIM LESS THAY 13.2  TONS/YEA*  (1000 KG/13NTH)
   ARE NDT REPORTED BUT GENERATORS WITH 1ISSING QUANTITIES  ARE  INCLUDED.
2/ STATE-ONLY HAZARDOUS WASTE 1AY 3E REPORTED IN  ADDITION TO  RCRA  RE3JLATED
   HAZARDOUS HASTE.  THE LAKGER QUANTITY  IN SECTION  IA AND  IIIB  IS  REPORTED  TO
   .MINIMIZE MISSING DATA.
3/ MULTIPLE COUNTING OF WASTES BY HANOLIN3 METHOD MAY OCCUR.

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        1985 BIENNIAL REPORT STATE PROFI.E FDR  THE  STATE 3F LOUISIANA
                               (TABLE 2 3F 3)
TOTAL QUANTITY 3F HAZARDOUS WASTE
REPORTED SHIPPED OUT OF STATE
(EXPORTS):
TOTAL QUANTITY OF HA2ARDGJS WASTE
REPORTED SHIPPED FROM DTHER STATES
(IMPORTS):  I/
RECEIVING
STATE
ALABAMA
ARKANSAS
GEORGIA
ILLINOIS
KENTUCKY
MISSISSIPPI
NORTH CAROLINA
NEW JERSEY
NEW YORK
OHIO
OKLAHOMA
SOUTH CAROLINA
TENNESSEE
TEXAS
VIRGINIA
TOTAL






















SOURCE: PREPARED
I/ THE 3UANTITIE
TONS
SHIPPED
b,387
344
118
25
3
23,457
6J5
23
0
84
114
166
226
71,710
1
133,293






















FOR EPA BY DPRA
S REPRESENT THE
STATES SHIPPING
TO LOUISIANA
ALABAMA
ARKANSAS
:ALIFORNIA
COLORADO
CONNECTICUT
DISTRICT Or COLJM8
DELAWARE
FLORIDA
3EORGIA
IOWA
ILLINOIS
INDIANA
KANSAS

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         1985  BIENNIAL  REPORT STATE PROFI.E FOR THE STATE DF LOUISI4NA
                                (TABLE 3 OF 3)
WASTE  STREAM  GENERATION  STATE RANKING C31PA3ED 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
WASTE
CODE
3002
,10.1X
3onx
0007
O1X
F003
0003
3001
<062
F006
Ofal
F3*X
D008
<104
K013
Oil
<087
P020
F002
<016
J036
<048
F007
JOMX
F005
F001
<051
F019
0005
K001
<049
0000
0006
F009
3009
K047
F024
0004
<022
K044
J188
<071
0010
K060
J220
K002
K031
K052
K383
<018
QUANTITY GENERATED
IN STATE (T3NS)
3,742,233
3,051,153
70,735
625,099
1,550
4,145
3,565,220
NONE
1,063
10,182
NONE
2,406
48,740
64
323, 39b
402,410
1
5,489
2,736
1,445
28
62,999
140
20,845
4,855
30,940
32,196
1,157
9,592
20,025
1,905
583
7,660
42
1,474
10,339
48,020
7,763
68
75
972
2,140
29
NONE
15,444
NONE
3,165
1,170
1,801
NONE
STATE rtASTE
C30E RANK
1
3
7
4
37
25
2
N/A
49
17
N/A
29
9
89
6
5
186
21
28
40
113
8
66
13
22
12
11
47
18
14
34
53
20
100
39
16
10
19
66
84
51
31
112
N/A
15
N/A
26
46
36
N/A
PERCENT OF
STATE TOTA..
30.71
25.04
0.58
5.13
0.01
0.03
29.26
N/A
0.00
0.08
N/A
0.01
0.40
0.00
2.a5
3.30
0.00
0.04
0.02
0.01
0.00
3.51
0.00
0.17
0.03
0.25
0.26
0.00
0.07
0.16
O.'Ol
0.00
D.06
0.00
0.01
0.08
D.39
0.06
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.01
0.00
N/A
0.12
N/A
0.02
0.00
0.01
N/A
SOURCE: PREPARED FOR  EPA  BY  DPRA,  INC.  (SURVEY SECTION IIIB DATA.  3L33350)

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           1985 BIENNIAL REPURT  STATE  PROFILE  FQ*  THE  STATE Dr MAIN":
                                (TABLE  1  Dr  3)


RCRA REGJLATEO TSD FACILITIE
FACI.ITIES MANAGI
FACILITIES MA.N&GI
FACILITIES MANAGI
TOTAL TSD NUMBER AND
NG DNLY
NG DNLY

S (SECTION II)


GNSITE GENERATED WASTE:
OFFSITE GENE
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          1985 BIENNIAL REPORT
STATE PROFILE FOR
(TABLE 2 DF 3)
THE  STATE  DF
TOTAL OU&NTITY 3F HAZARDOUS WASTE
REPORTED SHIPPED OUT OF STATE
(EXPORTS) :
          TOTAL QUANTITY DF HAZARDS * 4 S T E
          REPORTED SHIPPED FROM OTHER STATES
          (IMPORTS):  I/
RECEIVING
STATE
ALABAMA
ARKANSAS
CONNECTI:JT
FOREIGN
ILLINOIS
INDIANA
MASSACHUSETTS
''**jj**^n(jjt I I j
MARYLAND
MICHIGAN
.IIS SOUR I
NEW HAMPSHIRE
NEW JERSEY
NEW YORK
OHIO
PENNSYLVANIA
RHODE ISLAND
TEXAS
WISCONSIN
TOTAL
SOURCE: =>REPARE3
I/ THE 3UANTITI
TONS
SHIPPED
98
1
1,276
1,202
0
6
7 . n~\t\
& , W J 3
1
239
63
1J6
1,026
837
59

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           1985  BIENNIAL  REPORT STATE PROFI.E FDR THE STATE 3F 1AINE
                                (TABLE 3 3F 3)
WASTE STREAM  GENERATION  STATE  RANKING COMPARED 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
rfASTE
CODE
3002
10MX
DD1X
3007
<0,1X
F303
3003
3001
.<0fa2
F006
<0bl
FOfIX
0008
K104
<013
<011
K087
P020
F002
<016
J036
<048
F007
uonx
F005
F001
<051
F019
0005
<001
<049
0000
3006
F009
0009
<047
F024
0004
<022
K044
U188
<071
0010
K060
J220
K002
K031
<052
<083
<018
QUANTITY GENERATED
IN STATE (TDNS)
1,027
479
95
283
825
185
17
1,047
NONE
917
NONE
148
33
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
457
NONE
<1
NONE
4
63
194
583
NONE
13
19
<1
NONE
NONE
45
4
135
NONE
NONE
1
NONE
NONE
1
NONE
NONE
NONE
3
.NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
STATE rfASTE
CDDE 3ANK
2
6
13
8
4
10
22
1
N/A
3
N/A
11
18
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
7
N/A
59
N/A
28
14
9
5
N/A
23
21
43
N/A
N/A
17
29
12
N/A
N/A
36
N/A
N/A
37
N/A
N/A
N/A
30
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
PERCENT OF
STATE TOTAW
15.16
7.07
1.39
4.17
12.18
2.72
0.24
15.46
N/A
13.53
N/A
2.17
3.48
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
6.73
N/A
0.00
N/A
0.06
O.V2
2.87
8.60
N/A
0.19
0.28
0.00
N/A
N/A
0.66
0.05
1.98
N/A
N/A
0.00
N/A
N/A
O.JO
N/A
N/A
N/A
0.04
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
SOURCE: 'REPAKED FOR  EPA  BY  DPRA, INC. (SURVEY SECTION  III3  DATA.  OL88350)

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         1935 BIENNIAL REPORT STATE PRDFI.E FOR THE STATE 3F .
                                 (TABLE 1 3F 3)
TOTAL NU13ER OF  RCRA  REGJLATED LARGE  GENERATORS  (SECTION  IA):  I/

TOTAL QUANTITY (TONS)  OF  REGULATED rfASTE  3ENERATEJ (SEC.  I A/ I I I d ) :  2X
                                                                         o98,285

RCRA REGJLATED TSO FACIL
FACILITIES MANAGING
FACILITIES MANAGING
FACILITIES MANAGING
TOTAL TSD NUM3ER AND PER

ITIES (SECTION I

I )
ONLY ONSITE GENERATED rfASTE:
ONLY OFFSITE GEN
rfASTE GENERATED
CENT OF dASTE:
ERATED dASTE:
BOTH ON AND OFFSI

TOTAL QUANTITY OF RCRA REGULATED dASTE MANAGED (SECTION I



HANDLING METHOD COD

CONTAINERS SOI
STORAGE TANKS S02
DTHER STDRA3E 505
TREATMENT TANKS T01
DTHER TREATMENT T04
TOTA. STDR/TREAT
INJECTIOM WELLS 079
LANDFILLS 080
LAND TREATMENT D81
OCEAN DISPOSAL 082
SURFACE IMPOUNDMENTS D83
rfASTE PILES S03
SURFACE IMPOUNDMENTS S04
SURFACE IMPOUNDMENTS T02
DTHER DISPOSAL 084
TOTAL DISPOSAL
INCINERATORS T03
RECYCLIN3COPTIONA_) ROl

NUM3ER OF
FACILITIES
\\c i^f! M P T N nn
u j 1 i o n c I n u i/
E (SECTION II)

32
13
4
7
7

0
1
0
0
0
2
2
0
1

«
0
GRAND TOTAL

NJ19ER
34
9
TE: 1
44
IA/VI ) :
HAZARDOUS WASTE QUANTITIES
(SE

ONSITE

4,300
11,262
136
147,551
4,931
168,180
0
78
0
0
0
18,705
322,506
0
56
341,345
4,640
0
: 514,165
CTION VI) 3/

3FFSITE

2,043
509
0
40,867
46
43,464
0
44,255
0
0
0
0
0
3
0
44,255
0
0
87,720
PERCENT
OF dASTE
0 5 . 3 d X.
14.61 X.
3.01 •/.
100 X.
&OU885
HANJLEO


TOTAL

6,343
11,771
136
188,417
4,976
211,644
0
44,333
0
0
0
13,705 t
322,506 '
0
56
385, SOO
4,S40
0
601,835
SOURCE: PREPARED FOR EPA BY DPRA, INC. (SURVEY SECTIONS I, II, III AND rfl
   DATA. DL88350)

I/ SMALL QUANTITY GENERATORS *m LESS THAN 13.2 TONS/YEAR (1000 KG/10NTH)
   ARE N3T REPORTED BUT GENERATORS dITH MISSING QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED.
II STATE-ONLY HAZARDOUS dASTE MAY BE REPORTED IN ADDITION TD RCRA REGJLATED
   HAZARDOUS rfASTE.  THE LARGER QUANTITY IN SECTION IA AND IIIB IS REPORTED TG
   MINIMIZE MISSING DATA.
3/ MULTIPLE COUNTING OF PASTES BY HANDLIN3 METHOD MAY OCCUR.

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         1985 BIENNIAL REPORT
STATE  PRDFUE FOR
  (TABLE 2 DF 3)
THE STATE  DF
TOTAL QUANTITY GF HAZARDOUS WAST!
REPORTED SHIPPED OUT OF STATE
(EXPORTS):
           TOTAL QUANTITY 3 F HAZAR33JS * AST£
           REPORTED SHIPPED FROM OTHER STATES
           (IMPORTS):  I/
RECEIVING
STATE
ALABAMA
ARKANSAS
CONNECTICUT
DELAWARE
GEORGIA
IDAHO
ILLINOIS
INDIANA
KANSAS
KENTUCKY
LOUISIANA
MICHIGAN
MINNESOTA
MISSOURI
N3RTH CAROLINA
NEW JERSEY
NEVADA
NEW YORK
DHIO
PENNSYLVANIA
RHODE IS. AND
CnilTU r A 3 11 T M A
j UU 1 n LAQ
1 , c D 7
207
169
442
132,953
STATES SHIPPING
TD MARYLAND
CONNECTICUT
DISTRICT OF COLJM3IA
DELAWARE
3EDRGI A
I'.LINDIS
INDIANA
MASSACHUSETTS
1AINE
NORTH CAROLINA
NEW HAMPSHIRE
NEW JERSEY
NEW YOKK
3HIO
'ENNSYLVANIA
PUERTO RIC3
RHODE ISLAND
SOUTH CAROLINA
TENNESSEE
VIRGINIA
VERMONT
WEST VIRGINIA

TOTAL



TDNS
SHIPPED
43
15
3,745
4
15
13
126
I
934
1
4,b6fa
2, 171
85
3,381
1
a
4d
304
71,110
a
44o

89,826



SOURCE: PREPARED FOR EPA BY DPRA, INC.  (SURVEY SECTION  IV DATA.  DL98350)

I/  THE 3UANTITIES REPRESENT THE TONS REPDRTEO BY  SHIPPING  STATES.   TONS  SHIPPE
    MAY INCLUDE STATE-ONLY REGULATED HAZARDOUS WASTE.   3'JANTITIES  DECEIVED  3Y
    EACH STATE WERE NOT REQUESTED.

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          1985  BIENNIAL REPORT STATE PROFI.E FOR THE  STATE  OF  MARY.AND
                                 (TABLE 3 OF 3)
HASTE STREAM GENERATION STATE RANKING COMPARED T3 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
10HX
D0.1X
0007

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      1935 BIENNIAL REPORT STATE PROFILE FDR THE STATE DF MASSACHJSETTS
                               (TA9LE 1 OF 3)
TOTAL NUMBER OF RCRA REGULATED LARGE GENERATORS (SECTION IA»: i/           1,012
TOTAL QUANTITY (TONS) OF REGULATED WASTE GENERATED (SEC. u/nm: it    n*,jei.


RCRA REGJLATED TSD FACIL
FACILITIES MANAGI
FACILITIES MANAGI
FACILITIES MANAGI
TOTAL TS3 NUMBER AND
NG
NG
NG
PER

ITIES (SECTION II)
ONLY ONSITE GENERATED


dASTE:
ONLY OFFSITE GENERATED WASTE:
WASTE GENERATED BOTH
CENT OF WASTE :
ON AND 3FFS

TOTAL QUANTITY OF RCRA REGULATED WASTE MANAGED (SECTION



HANDLING METHOD

CONTAINERS
STORAGE TANKS
OTHER STORAGE
TREATMENT TAN
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      1935 BIENNIAL REPORT
STATE PROFILE FDR THE
    (TABLE 2 3F 3)
5TATE OF MASSACHUSETTS
TOTAL QUANTITY OF HAZARDOUS WASTE
REPORTED SHIPPED OUT OF STATE
(EXPORTS):
              TOTAL QUANTITY 3F HAZAR3JJS *4ST£
              KEPORTED SHIPPED FR01 3THFR STATES
              I IMPORTS ) :  I/.
RECEIVING
STATE
ALASKA
ALABAMA
ARIZONA
CONNECTI:UT
FOREIGN
ILLINOIS
INDIANA
KANSAS
KENTUCKY
MARYLAND
1AINE
MICHIGAN
MISSOURI
NORTH CAROLINA
M C U MAMDCxJTDC
•^i C H iiftnrjniKC
NEW JERSEY
NEVADA
NEW YQR<
OHIO
OKLAHOMA
PENNSYLVANIA
RrlODE IS. AND
SOUTH CAROLINA
TENNESSEE
TEXAS
VIRGINIA
VERMONT
TOTAL
TONS
SHIPPED
21
542
33
17,629
3,2b3
64
41
15
1,922
126
11,325
866
1,131
1
*>y 7
j £ f
6,696
404
72,123
6,632
84
1,933
26,099
1,123
124
1
2,314
18
157,127
STATES SHIPPING
TO MASSACHUSETTS
CONNECTICUT
INDIANA
1A1NE
MINNESOTA
NORTH CAROLINA
>(Ed HAMPSHIRE
NErf JERSEY
NEd YORK
3HIO
PENNSYLVANIA
RHODE ISLAND
SOUTH CAROLINA
TEXAS
VERMONT

TOTAL












T3^S
SHIPPED
3,*79
11
2,036
100
4
5,005

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       1935  BIENNIAL REPORT STATE PROFILE FDR THE STATE OF MASSACHUSETTS
                                (TABLE 3 3F 3)
 rfASTE  ST3EA1  GENERATION  STATE RANKING CQ1PASED TO NATIONAL RANKING  (T3P FIFTY>
NATIONAu
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
10MX
301X
3007

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         1985 BIENNIAL REPORT STATE PR3FI.6 FOR  ME STATE DF MICHIGAN
                                 (TABLE I DF 3)
TOTAL NU13ER OF RCRA RE3JLATED LARGE GENERATORS  (SECTION  IA):  I/             ,<,<

TOTAL QUANTITY (TONS) OF REGULATED WASTE GENERATED (SEC.  IA/IIIB): 21  4,o76,-*0c


RCRA REGJLATEO TSD FACILITIES
FACILITIES 1ANAG
FACI.ITIES 1ANAG
FACILITIES MANAG
TOTAL TSD NUMBER AND
ING ONLY
ING 3NLY
ING WASTE
PERCENT

(SECTION I
3NSITE GENE
OFFSITE GEN
GENERATED
OF WASTE:

I )
RATED WASTE:
ERATED WASTE:

PERCEM
NJ13ER OF WAST£


BOTH ON AMD DFFSITE:

T3TAL 3UANTITY OF RCRA REGULATED WASTE MANAGED (SECTIUN




NJ1BER OF
FACILITIES

I IA/VI ) :
HAZARDOUS WASTt JUANTIT
(
SECTION VI)
39 12.13 >.
13 0.73 /.
23 37.17 X
126 130 /.
5,53b,b8f
IES HANDLED
3/

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
TOTAL DISPOSAL
INCINERATORS
RECYCLINSCDPTIONA^.)

\J J 4 ^ VJ 1 t U 1 1 1 WIS
CODE (SECTION II)

SOI
so2
S05
T01
TO*

079
083
081
D82
083
S03
S04
TO?
084

T03
R01


78
35
&
12
12

3
11
0
0
1
4
16
6
2

3
0
GRAND TOTAL
ONSI TE

5,465
31,977
129
16,081
2,823,870
2,877,522
168,785
6,275
0
0
36,653
22,540
211 ,644
11,461
1,226
458,534
6,692
0
: 3,342,798
OFFSITE
__..( rn M ^ \ — —
4,852
30,400
fa
216,075
1,438,791
1,720,124
15
415,501
3
0
0
3
0
42,268
3
457,804
15,959
0
2,193,887
TDTAL

10,317
62,377
135
232,156
4 ,292,661
4,597,646
169,930
421,776
0
0
36,653
22,540
211,644
53,749
1,226
916,388
22,651
0
5,536,685
SOURCE: OREP4RED FOR EPA BY OPRA, INC. (SURVEY SECTIONS  I,  II,  III  AND  VI
   DATA. DL88350)

I/ SMALL 3UANTITY GENERATORS WITH. LESS THAN 13.2  TONS/YEAR  (1000  KG/MDNTH)
   ARE NDT REPORTED BUT GENERATORS *ITH 1ISSING 3JANTITIES  ARE  INCLUDED.
2/ STATE-ONLY HAZARDOUS WASTE MAY BE REPORTED IN  ADDITION T3  *C*A  REGJLATEO
   HAZARDOUS WASTE.  THE LARGER 3JANTITY IN SECTION  IA AND  IIIB  IS  REPORTED  TO
   MINIMIZE MISSING DATA.
3/ MULTI°LE COUNTING OF WASTES BY HANDLINi METHOD  MAY OCCUR.

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         1985 BIENNIAL REPORT STATE PROFI.E FOR THE STATE 3F
                                (TABLE 2 OF 3)
TOTAL QUANTITY OF HAZARDOUS WASTE
REPORTED SHIPPED OUT OF STATE
(EXPORTS):
TOTAL QUANTITY 3F HAZARDOJS rfiSTE
REPORTED SHIPPED FROM 3THE< STATES
(IMPORTS): I/
RECEIVING
STATE
ALABAMA
ARKANSAS
CONNECTICUT .
GEORGIA
ILLINOIS
INDIANA
KENTUCKY
LOUISIANA
MINNESOTA
NORTH CAROLINA .
NEBRASKA
NEW JERSEY
NEW YORK
OHIO
PENNSYLVANIA
SOUTH CAROLINA
SOUTH DA7
14,169
2,2*2
379
167
1
120
4,011
443
25,538
812
8
6
543
18
314


57, 3^1















FOR EPA BY DPRA
REPRESENT THE
STATES SHIPPING
TO MICHIGAN
ALABAMA
CALIFORNIA
COLORADO
CONNECTICUT
DISTRICT OF COLJ1B
DELAWARE
FLORIDA
GEORGIA
IOWA
ILLINOIS
INDIANA
KANSAS
KENTUCKY
1ASSACHUSETTS
MARYLAND
1AINE
MINNESOTA
MISSOURI
MISSISSIPPI
MONTANA
\l n B T W PABOl T NJ A
NUKIfl VrfAKUUlPlA
NORTH OAJEW JERSEY
NEW YORK
OHIO
JKLAHOMA
PENNSYLVANIA
PUERTO RICO
RHODE ISt-A.ND
SOUTH CAROLINA
TENNESSEE
VIRGINIA
wISCUNSI.N
WEST VIRGINIA
TOTAL
, INC. (SURVEY SECTION IV
TONS RE°ORTEO BY SHIPPING
TINS
SHIPPED
2.215
12
1
313
IA *»
I, 390
3, 16d
34^
32
5,371
<» 7,b7->
H
3,23b
366
^7^
239
2,004
335
4
bti
7 '1
I J
10
125
232
b3,852
3, V64
132,036
141
16,266
39
120
16
1,760
3,472
614
1,197
266,353
DATA. OL88350)
STATES. TO>iS SHIPPE
    MAY  INCLUDE STATE-ONLY REGULATED HAZARDOUS WASTE.  3JANTITIES  RECEIVED  8Y
    EACH STATE WERE NOT REQUESTED.

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          1985  BIENNIAL REPORT STATE PR3FI.E FDR  HE STATE  3F  MICHIGAN
                                 (TABLE 3 3F 3)
WASTE  STREA1  GENERATION STATE RANKING C31PARED  TO NATIONA_  RANKING  
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         1985 BIENNIAL REPORT  STATE  PROFI.t  FOR  THE  STATE  jF  MINNES3T&
                                (TABLE  1  DF  3)
TOTAL NUMBER OF RCRA REGULATED  LARGE  GENERATORS  (SECTION  IA):  I/

TOTAL QUANTITY  (TONS) OF  REGULATED WASTE  GENERATED  (SEC.  iA/IIId):  II

RCRA REGJLATED TSD F
FACI.ITIES MANAG
FACILITIES MANAG
FACILITIES MASAG
TOTAL TSD NUMBER AND
TOTAL QUANTITY 3F ?C



HANDLING METHOD

CONTAINERS
STORAGE TANKS
3THER STORAGE
TREATMENT TAVKS
3THER TREATMENT
TOTA. STDR/TREAT
INJECTION WELLS
LANDFILLS
LAND TREATMENT
OCEAN DISPOSAL
SURFACE IMPOUNDMENTS
WASTE PILES
SURFACE IMPOUNDMENTS
SURFACE IMPOUNDMENTS
3THER DISPOSAL
TOTAL DISPOSAL
INCINERATORS
RECYCLING(OPTIONAL)


ACUITIES
ING 3NLY
ING 3NLY
ING WASTE
PERCENT

(SECTION I

I )
ONSITE GENERATED WASTE:
OFFSITE GEN
GENERATED
OF WASTE:
RA REGULATED WASTE M


1 1
U
CODE (

SOI
S02
b05
T01
T04

079
083
D81
082
083
S03
S04
T02
D84

T03
R01

NUMBER UF
FACILITIES
^ T \J 1 M P THfin
j 1 * *j n c I n uu
SECTION- II >

35
15
0
3
2

0
1
1
0
0
1
1
0
0

1
0
GRAND TOTAL
ELATED *ASTE:
33TH ON AND OFFSI

ANASED (SECTION I

NJ1RER
13
12
FE: 11
41
IA/VI) :
HAZARDOUS WASTE QUANTITIES
(SE

ONSITE

5,509
994
0
287
3
S,794
0
344
11,511
0
0
1,705
7,160
0
0
20,720
3,330
0
: 30,844
CTION VI) 3/

OFFSITE

32,452
1,804
0
0
3
34,256
0
0
0
3
0
3
3
3
0
3
29,758
3
64,014
PERCENT
OF WASTE
J5.57 X.
"3.56 '(„
35.37 X.
100 X.
^,857
HANDLE3


TOTAL

37,9bl
2,798
0
237
3
41,349
0
344
11,511
0
0
1,735
7,160
0
0
20,720
33,088
0
.4,357
SOURCE: "REPARED FOR EPA BY DPRA,  INC.  (SURVEY  SECTIONS  I,  II,  III  AND  VI
   DATA. OL88350)
I/ SMALL 3UAMTITY GENERATORS WITH LESS THAN  13.2  TONS/YEAR  (1000
   ARE NDT REPORTED BUT GENERATORS WITH 11SSING QUANTITIES  ARE  INCLUDED.
2/ STATE-ONLY HAZARDOUS WASTE MAY BE REPORTED  IN  ADDITION  T3  RCRA  REGULATED
   HAZARDOUS WASTE.  THE LARGER QUANTITY  IN  SECTION  IA  ANO  IIIB  IS  REPORTED  TO
   MINIMIZE MISSING DATA.
3/ MULTIPLE COUNTING OF WASTES BY HANDLING METHOD  MAY OCCUR.

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        L985 BIENNIAL REPORT
STATE PROFI.E FOR
  (TABLE  2 DF 3)
THE STATE DF fllNNESDTA
TOTAL QUANTITY DF HAZARDOUS WASTE
REPORTED SHIPPED OUT OF STATE
(EXPORTS) :
            TOTAL 3UANTITY DF HAZARDJJS rfASTd
            KEPOKTED SHIPPED FROM OTHE< STATES
            (IMPORTS):  I/
RECEIVING
STATE
ALABAMA
ARKANSAS
ARIZONA
CALIFORNIA
CONNECTICUT
FOREIGN
IOWA
IDAHO
ILLINOIS
INDIANA
KANSAS
KENTUCKY
LOUISIANA
MASSACHUSETTS
MICHIGAN
MISSOURI
NORTH CAROLINA
NEBRASKA
NEW JERSEY
NEVADA
NEW YORK
OHIO
OKLAHOMA
PENNSYLVANIA
SOUTH CAROLINA
cniiTj n * / n T A
^ uU In U A \ U 1 *
TENNESSEE
TEXAS
WISCONSIN
TOTAL
TONS
SHIPPED
3,821
469
24
1
90
9
1,516
84
11 ,224
415
836
150
479
100
2,004
229
32
43
219
274
154
1,271
228
17
8
3 ?
J C.
805
341
4,767
29,642
STATES SHIPPING
TO MINNESOTA
ALABAMA
CALIFORNIA
=LORIDA
GEORGIA
IOWA
I.LINOIS
INDIANA
MARYLAND
1ICHIGAN
MISSOURI
N3RTH OA
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         1985  BIENNIAL REPORT STATE PROFI.E F3R THE STATE 3F 1
                                (TABLE 3 OF 3)
 HASTE  STREA1  GENERATION STATE RANGING C3VA3ED T3 NATIONAL RANKING  (T3P FIFTY)
NATIONAL
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
dASTE
CODE
3302
101X
30MX
3007
<01X
F003
0003
3001
Ob2
F006
<061
F01X
D008
<104
K013
<011
<087
P020
F302
<016
0036
<048
FOD7
UOMX
F005
F001
<051
F019
D005
<001
<049
0000
D006
FD09
3009
K047
F024
3004
<022
K044
J188
<071
0010
KObO
J220
<002
<031
<052
<083
<018
QUANTITY GENERATED
IN STATE (T3NS)
10,070
2,448
NONE
5,151
NONE
3,613
143
10,989
461
2,007
5,175
NONE
9,622
•NONE
NONE
.NONE
NONE
NONE
920
NONE
NONE
•NONE
5
NONE
336
966
6,473
NONE
400
35
NONE
.NONE
1,336
22
187
NONE
NONE
282
NONE
NONE
.NONE
NONE
25
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
STATE rfASTE
33DE RANK
2
3
N/A
6
N/A
7
18
1
13
9
5
N/A
3
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
12
N/A
N/A
N/A
32
N/A
15
11
4
N/A
14
24
N/A
N/A
10
26
17
N/A
N/A
16
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
25
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
PERCENT UF
STATE TOTAu
16.48
4.00
N/A
3.43
N/A
5.91
0.23
17.38
0.75
3.28
3.47
N/A
15.75
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
1.50
N/A
N/A
N/A
0.00
N/A
0.55
1.58
10.59
N/A
0.65
0.05
N/A
N/A
2.26
0.03
0.30
N/A
N/A
0.46
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
0.04
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
SOURCE: "REPAREO FOR  EPA  bY  DPRA,  INC.  (SURVEY SECTION IIIB DATA.  TL83350)

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        1985  BIENNIAL REPORT  STATE  PROFILE  FJR  THE  STATE  DF  MISSISSIPPI
                                (TABLE  1  DF  3)
 TOTAL NU13ER  OF  RCRA REGULATED  LARGE  GENERATORS  (SECTION  IA):  I/

 TOTAL 3UANTITY  (TONS) OF  REGULATED  HASTE  GENERATED  (SEC.  IA/IIIB):  2/   2,507,466
PERCENT
RCRA REGJLATED TSJ FACILITIES (SECTION I
FACILITIES MANAGI
NG ONLY
FACILITIES MANAGING DNLY
FACILITIES 1ANAGI
TOTAL TSD NUMBER AND
ONSITE GENE
OFFSITE GEN
NG HASTE GENERATED
PERCENT
OF HASTE:
TOTAL QUANTITY OF RCRA REGULATED HASTE M



HANDLING METHOD

CONTAINERS
STORAGE TAN
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       1385 BIENNIAL REPORT STATE PROFILE FDR THE STATE DF MISSISSIP0!
                               (TABLE 2 DF 3)
TOTAL QUANTITY OF HAZARDOUS WASTE
REPORTED SHIPPED OUT OF STATE
(EXPORTS):
TOTAL QUANTITY 3F HAZARDOJS HASTE
REPORTED SHIPPED FROM OTHER STATtS
(IMPORTS): II
RECEIVING
STATE
ALABAMA
ARKANSAS
FOREIGN
'ILLINOIS
INDIANA
KENTUCKY
LOUISIANA
MICHIGAN
MISSOURI
OHIO
OKLAHOMA
PPMM^YI V & N T &
rC1injl^»l*t^li4
TENNESSEE
TEXAS
rflSCONSIM
TOTAL
TONS
SHIPPED
6,06*
8,21
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        1985  BIENNIAL  REPORT  STATE  PROFILE  FDR THE STATE DF HISSISSIP3!
                                (TABLE  3  OF 3)
       STREAM  GENERATION  STATE  RANKING  C01PA3ED TO NATIONA. RANKING (TOP FIFTY)
NATIONA.
RANK
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
a
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
3002 .
10MX
30"1X
3007
<01X
F003
3003
3301
<062
F006
K061
F0.1X
0008
K104
<013
<011
K037
P320
F002
<016
J036
<348
F007
JOMX
F005
F001
<051
F319
3005
<001
<049
0300
3006
F009
0009
<047
F024
D004
K022
<044
J188
K071
3010
<060
J220
002
<031
<052
K033
<018
3UANTITY GENERATED
IN STATE (TONS)
240,5tt7
2,919
742,040
b40,418
950
213
18,851
75,467
642
2,408
NONE
1,319
1,740
202,623
NONE
NONE
NONE
550,383
235
NONE
NONE
710
461
42
8,199
425
1,454
4
NONE
9,929
64
9
NONE
NONE
9
NONE
NONE
I
2
NONE
298
NONE
NONE
NONE
20
NONE
NONE
<1
3»474
NONE
STATE HASTE
C30E RANK
A
11
1
2
16
25
7
6
19
12
N/A
15
13
5
N/A
N/A
N/A
3
24
N/A
N/A
17
20
30
9
21
14
44
N/A
8
29
39
N/A
N/A
40
N/A
N/A
56
49
N/A
23
N/A
N/A
N/A
35
N/A
N/A
65
10
N/A
PERCENT OF
STATE TOTA^
9.39
0.11
29.59
25.54
0.03
D.OO
0.75
3.00
0.02
0.09
N/A
0.05
0.06
3.08
N/A
N/A
N/A
21.94
0.00
N/A
N/A
0.02
0.01
0.00
3.32
0.01
0.05
0.00
N/A
0.39
0.00
3.00
N/A
N/A
0.00
N/A
N/A
3.00
3.00
N/A
0.01
N/A
N/A
N/A
0.00
N/A
N/A
0.00
0.13
N/A
SOURCE: PREPARED FDR EPA BY  OPRA,  INC.  (SURVEY  SECTION IIIB DATA. 3L33350)

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         1985 BIENNIAL REPORT  ST4TE PROFI.E FOR  THE STATE DF MSSOJRI
                                 (TABLE  1  DF 3)
TOTAL NIM3ER OF RCRA  REGULATED LARGE GENERATORS (SECTION IA):  I/

TOTAL QUANTITY (TONS)  OF  REGULATEJ /JASTE GENERATED (SEC. IA/III3):  II
                                                                          68, li:


RCRA REGJLATED TSD FACIL
FACILITIES MANAGING
FACILITIES MANAG
FACILITIES 1ANAG
TOTAL TSD NUM3ER AND
ING
ING
PER

ITIES (SECTION I


I) NU13ER
ONLY ONSITE GENERATED WASTE:
ONLY OFFSITE GEN
WASTE GENERATED
CENT OF WASTE :
iRATED WASTE:
BOTH ON AND OFFSITE:

46
41
9
96
TOTAL QUANTITY OF RCRA REGULATED WASTE MANAGED (SeCTIUN IIA/VI):



HANDLING METHOD

CONTAINERS
STORAGE TAN
-------
         1985 BIENNIAL REPORT
STATE PROFI.E FOR
  (TABLE 2 3F 3)
THE STATE OF MISS3JRI
TOTAL QUANTITY OF HAZARDOUS WASTE
REPORTED SHIPPED OUT OF STATE
(EXPORTS):
           TOTAL JJANTITY 3F HAZARDJJS dASTc
           REPORTED SHIPPED FROM OTHE* STATES
           ( IMPORTS ):  I/
RECEIVING
STATS
ALABAMA
ARKANSAS
ARIZONA
COLORADO
CONNECTICUT
=OREIGN
IOWA
ILLINOIS
INDIANA
KANSAS
KENTUCKY
LOUISIANA
MICHIGAN
MINNESOTA
MISSOURI
MISSISSIPPI
NEBRASKA
NEW JERSEY
NEW YORK
OHIO
OKLAHOMA
PENNSYLVANIA
SOUTH CAROLINA
TCMIUCCCC"
icNNebbt:
TEXAS
UTAH
WISCONSIN
TOTAL
TONS
SHIPPED
1,006
1,309
11
9
0
6,074EW YOR<
OKLAHOMA
RHODE ISLAND
TENNESSEE
VIRGINIA
VERMONT
WISCONSIN


TOTAL



nss
SHIPPED
15
1,020
56
23
<», 763

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          1985  BIENNIAL  REPORT  STATE  PROFI.E  FDR TnE STATE 3F fllSSOJRI
                                 (TABLE  3  3F  3)
*ASTE  STREA1 GENERATION  STATE  RAN40NE
NONE
NONE
2,607
NONE
NONE
NONE
13
NONE
2,972
3,133
5
13
78
NONE
2
3
364
1
139
NONE
NONE
2,102
NONE
NONE
442
.NONE

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         1935 BIENNIAL REPORT STATE PROFILE FOR  THE  STATE OF (1QNTANA
                                (TABLE  1  OF 3)
T3TAL NU1BER OF RCRA REGULATED LARGE GENERATORS  (SECTION  U):  I/

TOTAL QUANTITY (TONS) 0? REGULATED rfASTE GENERATED  (SEC.  IA/IIIB): II

RCRA REGJLATED TSO FACIL
FACILITIES MANAGING
FACILITIES MANAGING
FACI.ITIES MANAGING
TOTAL TSD NUMBER AND PER

ITIES (SECTION II)
ONLY ONSITE GENERATED


NUM3ER
WASTE:
ONLY OFFSITE GENERATED rfASTE:
WASTE GENERATED BOTH
CENT OF WASTE:
ON AND OFFSITE:

9
0
3
9
TOTAL QUANTITY OF RCRA REGULATED WASTE MANAGED (SECTION IIA/VI):



NJMBER OF HA
FACILITIES
iicivir M c T _i nn 	
HANDLING METHOD CODE (SECTION' II)

CONTAINERS SOI
STORAGE TANKS S02
OTHER STORAGE 505
TREATMENT TANKS T01
OTHER TREATMENT TO*
TOTA_ STDR/TRtAT
INJECTION WELLS 079
LANDFILLS 083
LAND TREATMENT 081
OCEAN DISPOSAL D82
SURFACE IMPOUNDMENTS 083
WASTE PI.ES S03
SURFACE IMPOUNDMENTS SO*
SURFACE IMPOUNDMENTS T02
OTHER DISPOSAL 08*
TOTAL DISPOSAL
INCINERATORS T03
RECYCLINGIOPTIONAL) R01


*
0
0
1
0

0
0
3
0
0
2
1
0
0

0
Q
GRAND TOTAL:
ZARDOUS WASTE QUANTITIES
(SECTION V

ONSITE JFFSITE

3*5
0
0
213
0
558
0
0
3,202
0
0
16,700
*,323
0
0
2*, 225
0
0
2*, 78*
I) 3/



0
0
3
3
0
0
0
0
3
3
3
0
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
PERCEN-
OF WAST
100
0.00
3.33
100
?*,79<
HANDLED


TOTAL

3*5
0
0
213
0
558
0
0
3,202
0
0
16,700
*,323
0
0
2*, 225
0
0
2*, 78*
SOURCE: >KEPARE3 FOR EPA BY OPRA, INC. (SURVEY SECTIONS I,  II,  III  AN)  VI
   DATA. DL88350)

IX SMALL 3UANTITY GENERATORS WITH LESS THAN 13.2 TOMS/YEA*  (1000 KG/MONTH)
   ARE NDT REPORTED BUT GENERATORS WITH MISSING QUANTITIES  ARE  INCLUDED.
2/ STATE-ONLY HAZARDOUS dASTE MAY BE REPORTED IN ADDITION TO  RCRA  REGJLATtO
   HAZARDOUS WASTE.  THE LARGER 3JANTITY IN SECTION IA AND  II1B IS  REPORTED  TO,
   MINIMIZE MISSING DATA.
3/ MULTIPLE COUNTING OF WASTES BY HANDLING METHOD MAY OCCJR.

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         1985 BIENNIAL 3EPORT  STATE  PROFILE  FOR  THE  STATE  3F  MONTANA
                                (TABLE  2  3F 3)
TOTAL QUANTITY OF HAZARDOUS WASTE
REPORTED SHIPPED OUT OF STATE
(EXPORTS):
TOTAL QUANTITY DF HAZARDGJS rfASTE
REPORTED SHIPPED FROM 3TH
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          1995  BIENNIAL 3EPO*T  STATE PROFI.E FOR TrtE STATE OF
                                (TABLE 3 OF 3)
rfASTE  STREAM  GENERATION STATE  RANKING COMPARED TO NATIONAL RANKING  (TOP  FIFTY*
NATIONAL
RANK
1
2
3
4
5
&
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
COOE
0002
131X
OOflX
D007

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         1985 BIENNIAL REPORT STATE PROFI.E FOR THE STATE OF NEBRASKA
                                (TABLE 1 3F 3>
TOTAL NU13ER OF  RCRA  REGULATED LARGE  GENERATORS  (SECTION IA):  I/

TOTAL QUANTITY (TONS)  OF  REGULATED HASTE  GENERATED (SEC. IA/IIIB):  21
                                                                              65

RCRA REGJLATEO TSO F



AGILITIES (SECTION II)
FACILITIES MANAGING ONLY
FACILITIES MANAG
FACILITIES MANAG
TOTAL TS3 NUMBER AND
ING ONLY
ONSITE GENERATED HAS
TE:
OFFSITE GENERATED HASTE:

NUMBER
3
*
ING HASTE GENERATED 3JTH ON A.NO OFFSITE: 1
PERCENT
OF HASTE:
TOTAL QUANTITY OF RCRA REGULATED rfASTE MANAGED (S



HANDLING METHOD.

CONTAINERS
STORAGE TANKS
OTHER STDRAGE
TREATMENT TANKS
3THER TREATMENT
TOTA_ ST3R/TREAT
INJECTION WELLS
LANDFILLS
LAND TREATMENT
OCEAN DISPOSAL
SURFACE IMPOUNDMENTS
HASTE PILES
SURFACE IMPOUNDMENTS
SURFACE IMPOUNDMENTS
OTHER DISPOSAL
TOTAL DISPOSAL
INCINERATORS
RECYCLIN3COPTIONAL)




CODE

SOI
so?
505
T01
TO*

079
083
081
082
083
503
SO*
T02
D8*

T03
R01

NUMBER OF HAZARD
FACILITIES

(SECTION II) ONSI

6
3
1
1
2 I
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
2 2
0
0
2
0
0
GRAND TOTAL: *

ECTION
8
IIA/VI ) :
UUS HAbTE QUANTITIES
(

TE

1*0
0
5
*l
,699
,885
0
0
0
0
0
0
,386
0
0
,386
0
0
,271
SECTION VI) 3/

OFFSITE

669
35
5
19
17
7*
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         1985 BIENNIAL REPORT STATE PROFI.E FOR TrlE STATE
                                (TABLE 2 OF 3)
                 OF N58RA5
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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
-------
          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

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       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
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           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  
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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
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       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

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       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
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      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
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      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

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       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 
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       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
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        1985  BIENNIAL  REPORT  STATE PROFILE F3R THE STATE 3F SOUTH ij A < 3 F A
                                 (TA3LE 3 3F 3)
dASTE STREAM  GENERATION  STATE  RAN
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         1985  BIENNIAL REPORT STATE PRQFI.E  FDR THE STATE DF TENNESSEE
                                (TABLE  1  DF  3)
TOTAL NU13ER OF  RC3A  RE3ULATED LARGE GENE
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        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

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         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

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           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
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          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

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           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
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           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
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         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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                                REFERENCES

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.
     Uncertainties of Existing Data.  Washington, D.C. GAO/PEMD-87-11BR.

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Resource Conservation and Recovery Act of 1976 (RCRA).  P.L. 94-580.

The Library of Congress.  1987 (January).  Hazardous Waste Fact Book,
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U.S. Congress.  Congressional Budget Office.  1985 (May).  Hazardous Waste
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U.S. Congress.  House.  Committee on Small Business.  1983 (July).
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U.S. Congress.  Office of Technology Assessment.  1986 (September).
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U.S. Congress.  Office of Technology Assessment.  1983 (March).
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     Survey of Hazardous Waste Treatment, Storage, Disposal, and Recycling
     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
            A-l

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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.
                                    A-2

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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.
                                    A-3

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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
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TX
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44
41
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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
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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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             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
Ignitable
in widget
of mineral
spent solvent used
production; mixture
soirits and kerosene
i D,
0,8'"-
il )4|4t
Ul Ol
: i

L
i i '
58 W
4f>,47
1 . 1 1
4.'
: . i i :2:4,1.5 T
lOl SI i4' >•><)
! ' 1

    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
Chlorinated
residues

distillation

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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
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                                                               Q  Other.
                                                                      C303 ENTRY (OFFICIAL USE ONLY):  Q
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       City or Town
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                                                                     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

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                                                                     State   Zip Code
       VI. ESTABLISHMENT CONTACT
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       Name (last and first)

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       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:.
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  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)
Di
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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
i>>e? instruction*!
D '0 0 ,1
.11 id.tr MI
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Method ° Amount of WaMt-
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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)
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                           UOM
                                    AMOUNT OF WASTE
                                i  l   l
AMUUNI Ur WAS It

         S04-l_J
                                       AMOUNT OF WASTE
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                                                       AMOUNT OF WASTE
 XIV. WASTE IDENTIFICATION AND MANAGEMENT
       *
            B. El* Hazardous
               Waste No.
            (see instructions)
  C.
Handling
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                   A. Description of Waste
                                                                 D. Amount of Waste
XV. COMMENTS (emw Information by sscdon mimber-m Instructions)
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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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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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