United States Solid Waste and
Environmental Protection Emergency Response EPA/530-SW-91-061
Agency (OS-312) July 1991
ft EPA 1987 National Biennial
RCRA Hazardous
Waste Report
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EPA/530-SW-91-061
1987 National Biennial
RCRA Hazardous Waste Report
Prepared by:
The United States Environmental Protection Agency
Office of Solid Waste
Communications, Analysis, and Budget Division
July 8,1991
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) collects and maintains information about the
generation, management, and.final disposition of the nation's hazardous waste regulated by
the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA). This Report presents information for
1987. Data from a total of 1jy360_RCRA hazardous waste sites are included in this report. Of
these, 17,677 were generators and .3,308 were treatment, storage or disposal facilities. Most
sites that are treatment, storage or disposal facilities are also classified as generators.
RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE GENERATION
In 1987, a total of ITjSZZ large quantity generators generated approximately 238 million tons of
RCRA hazardous waste.1 A small number of sites accounted for most of the quantity
generated. The^JaigejtJiaz^rdous waste generators reported more than §7 percent of the
total generation, while the SOJargjst generators reported more than 9(Lp.er.cent of the total.
Only 2 percent of the sites generated more than 10,000 tons of hazardous waste, accounting
for roughly 98 percent of the total U.S. RCRA hazardous waste generation. Conversely, 70
percent of the sites generated 100 tons or less of RCRA hazardous waste, cumulatively
accounting for only 0.1 percent of the nationwide generation. Most of the largest RCRA
hazardous waste generators are in the manufacturing sector, chiefly chemicals manufacturing
and oil refining. These sites commonly generate large quantities of RCRA hazardous
wastewater.
The 4 largest hazardous waste generating States 2 (Texas, New Jersey, Georgia, and Virginia)
accounted for nearly 75 percent of the total generation. On the other hand, 23 States reported
a Statewide generation of less than 100 thousand tons each (11 of which are below 10
thousand tons), collectively accounting for only 0.2 percent of the nationwide generation
(Exhibit 1).
1This quantity represents RCRA hazardous wastes that were subsequently managed in units subject to RCRA
permitting requirements. RCRA hazardous wastes that were managed exclusively in units exempt from RCRA
permitting requirements are excluded from this report. See Chapter 2 for a more detailed discussion.
2'State" refers to the 50 States, District of Columbia, Guam, Puerto Rico, and Virgin Islands. For ease of reading, these
may be referred to as "54 States.*
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EXHIBIT 1. RANK ORDERING OF STATES BASED ON QUANTITY OF RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE
GENERATED, AND NUMBER OF HAZARDOUS WASTE GENERATORS, 1987
Rank
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
State
TEXAS
NEW JERSEY
GEORGIA
VIRGINIA
WEST VIRGINIA
LOUISIANA
KENTUCKY
SOUTH CAROLINA
CALIFORNIA
OHIO
ALABAMA
MICHIGAN
ILLINOIS
INDIANA
MISSISSIPPI
KANSAS
OKLAHOMA
NORTH CAROLINA
TENNESSEE
NEW YORK
PENNSYLVANIA
WASHINGTON
FLORIDA
ARIZONA
ARKANSAS
UTAH
PUERTO RICO
CONNECTICUT
MISSOURI
WISCONSIN
COLORADO
MASSACHUSETTS
IOWA
MARYLAND
MINNESOTA
DELAWARE
OREGON
IDAHO
NEW HAMPSHIRE
VIRGIN ISLANDS
RHODE ISLAND
NORTH DAKOTA
MAINE
NEBRASKA
VERMONT
MONTANA
NEW MEXICO
WYOMING
SOUTH DAKOTA
HAWAII
ALASKA
NEVADA
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
GUAM
TOTAL
Hazardous Waste Quantity
Total
Generated
(000 tons)
52.770
47,739
39,838
35,679
12,979
12,304
5,851
4,850
3,523
3,093
3.049
2,305
1,969
1.951
1,296
1,241
1.195
928
884
778
775
581
519
470
228
226
201
187
149
148
124
91
89
76
76
25
23
17
17
15
12
11
11
9
6
6
4
3
2
1
1
1
1
<0.5
238,327
Percent
22.1
20.0
16.7
15.0
5.4
5.2
2.5
2.0
1.5
1.3
1.3
1.0
0.8
0.8
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.4
0.4
0.3
0.3
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
100.0
Hazardous Waste Generators
Rank
3
10
22
23
38
19
26
17
6
8
18
7
5
12
31
29
33
9
20
1
4
14
15
25
28
40
39
11
16
13
34
2
30
24
21
42
27
44
35
54
32
51
36
41
37
47
43
50
47
47
45
46
53
52
Number
970
643
313
311
84
366
244
404
868
708
369
859
892
522
136
144
120
666
347
2,149
894
440
419
245
172
74
77
547
405
515
112
1,025
140
260
346
47
178
25
102
1
127
12
100
69
87
14
34
13
14
14
23
19
4
8
17,677
Percent
5.5-
3.6
1.8
1.8
0.5
2.1
1.4
2.3
4.9
4.0
2.1
4.9
5.0
3.0
0.8
0.8
0.7
3.8
2.0
12.2
5.1
2.5
2.4
1.4
1.0
0.4
0.4
3.1
2.3
2.9
0.6
5.8
0.8
1.5
2.0
0.3
1.0
0.1
0.6
<0.05
0.7
0.1
0.6
0.4
0.5
0.1
02
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
<0.05
<0.05
100.0
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Executive Summary
The number of large quantity generators was more evenly distributed across the 54 States than
was the quantity of hazardous waste generated (Exhibit 1). The 4 States with the most
generators (New York, Massachusetts, Texas, and Pennsylvania) account for approximately 29
percent of the sites, while the 23 States with the fewest number of generators have about 7
percent of the sites.
Approximately 90 peicent of the RCRA hazardous waste was wastgwater. The predominant
type of hazardous waste generated during 1987 was corrosive waste,3 EPA waste code D002.
This was primarily wastewater that was either highly acidic (pH 2.0 or below) or highly basic
(pH 12.5 or above). The wastewater was typically neutralized before being discharged to the
local publicly owned treatment works (POTW) or to the surface waters.
RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE MANAGEMENT
In 1987, a total of 3.308 treatment, storage, or disposal facilities reported the management of
RCRA hazardous waste in units subject to RCRA permitting requirements. As with hazardous
waste generation, a few sites accounted for most of the hazardous waste. The 5 largest
hazardous waste facilities managed more than 5Z_percent of RCRA hazardous waste managed,
while the 50 largest hazardous-waste management facilities accounted for more than .90
percent. These large hazardous waste facilities typically manage hazardous wastewater that is
generated on site. Almost 97 percent of the hazardous waste generated is managed on site
while only 3 percent of the RCRA hazardous waste generated is shipped off site for
management This suggests that no more than 3 percent of the RCRA hazardous waste
generated is managed in commercial treatment, storage, or disposal facilities.
3See Section 23 for discussion of waste codes.
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Exhibit 2 presents a listing of the States, rank ordered by the quantity of RCRA hazardous waste
managed. The exhibit also lists the number of management facilities located in each State.
Note that the rankings are very similar to those for RCRA hazardous waste generation
quantities in Exhibit 1. This is because most of the hazardous waste generated is managed on
site and hence in the same State.
Every State reported at least 1 treatment, storage, or disposal facility. Nearly one-third of the
States had fewer than 10 treatment, storage or disposal facilities each, whereas only 3 States
had fewer than 10 large quantity generators. This illustrates that the generators of hazardous
waste are more evenly distributed across the States than are the managers of RCRA hazardous
waste. Of the 3,308 RCRA-permitted treatment, storage, or disposal facilities in 1987, nearly
one-half had only storage units, while the other half had at least one treatment or disposal unit.
The final disposition of almost 80 percent of the RCRA hazardous waste, most of it wastewater,
was physical, chemical, or biological treatment. Thirteen percent of the RCRA hazardous waste
was injected into underground wells at 85 sites located in 12 States. Again, most of this was
wastewater. About 1 percent, or 3 million tons, of the total waste managed was disposed in
136 landfill facilities, while 0.4 percent, or 1 million tons, was managed by incineration at 305
facilities. Exhibit 3 shows the quantities of RCRA hazardous waste landfilled, incinerated, or
injected into underground wells, in each State. The remainder.was disposed by other methods
or recycled.
HAZARDOUS WASTE IMPORTS AND EXPORTS, BY STATE
About 3 percent (8 million tons) of the RCRA hazardous waste generated in the United States in
1987 was shipped off site for management. Forty-six percent of this quantity, or 4 million tons,
was transported to a different State for management, while the remaining 54 percent, 4 million
tons, was managed in the same State in which it was generated. Exhibit 4 shows that Ohio
imported more than any other State, roughly 486,000 tons. Pennsylvania was the leading
exporter, sending more than 330,000 tons to other States for management. Fourteen States
exported more than half of the RCRA hazardous waste generated inside their borders, while
more than half of the total quantity managed In 9 States originated elsewhere.
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EXHIBIT 2. RANK ORDERING OF STATES BASED ON QUANTITY OF RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE
MANAGED, 1987
Rank
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
State
TEXAS
NEW JERSEY
GEORGIA
VIRGINIA
WEST VIRGINIA
LOUISIANA
KENTUCKY
SOUTH CAROLINA
CALIFORNIA
OHIO
ALABAMA
MICHIGAN
INDIANA
ILLINOIS
KANSAS
MISSISSIPPI
OKLAHOMA
NORTH CAROLINA
NEW YORK
TENNESSEE
FLORIDA
ARIZONA
PENNSYLVANIA
UTAH
WASHINGTON
PUERTO RICO
CONNECTICUT
ARKANSAS
COLORADO
MISSOURI
OREGON
WISCONSIN
IOWA
MASSACHUSETTS
IDAHO
MARYLAND
RHODE ISLAND
VIRGIN ISLANDS
NEVADA
MINNESOTA
NEBRASKA
NEW MEXICO
DELAWARE
MONTANA
WYOMING
HAWAII
NORTH DAKOTA
ALASKA
MAINE
GUAM
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
NEW HAMPSHIRE
SOUTH DAKOTA
VERMONT
TOTAL
RCRA Hazardous Waste
Quantity1
Total
Managed
(000 tons)
49,293
47,782
39.751
35,654
12,342
11,935
5.775
5.237
4,603
3,089
2,986
2,275
2.080
2.035
1,268
1,230
1,111
901
669
643
476
452
350
285
251
185
136
108
96
82
75
73
47
42
41
27
18
15
12
12
11
7
6
4
2
1
1
1
1
<0.5
0
0
0
0
233.476
Percent
21.1
20.5
17.0
15.3
5.3
5.1
2.5
2.2
2.0
1.3
1.3
1.0
0.9
0.9
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.4
0.3
0.3
0.2
0.2
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
100.0
Treatment, Storage, or
Disposal Facilities
Rank
1
10
17
21
33
7
16
15
7
3
18
6
11
2
32
28
25
14
13
25
19
25
4
35
23
29
12
22
29
9
40
5
24
34
47
29
38
53
45
20
40
37
40
48
40
36
45
38
40
51
53
49
51
49
Number
670
108
60
42
24
130
64
71
130
196
52
131
103
226
26
29
34
77
79
34
51
34
193
18
38
27
94
39
27
111
8
134
37
211
6
27
9
1
7
46
8
13
B
5
8
15
7
9
8
2
1
4
2
4
3,308
Percent
20.3
3.3
1.8
1.3
0.7
3.9
1.9
2.1
3.9
5.9
1.6
4.0
3.1
6.8
0.8
0.9
1.0
2.3
2.4
1.0
1.5
1.0
5.8
0.5
1.1
0.8
2.8
1.2
0.8
3.4
0.2
4.1
1.1
0.6
0.2
0.8
0.3
<0.05
0.2
1.4
0.2
0.4
0.2
0.2
02
0.5
02
0.3
0.2
0.1
<0.05
0.1
0.1
0.1
100.0
1 Quantity managed only by storage Is excluded.
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EXHIBIT 3. QUANTITY OF RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE LANDFILLED, INCINERATED, OR
INJECTED IN UNDERGROUND WELLS, 1987
State
ALABAMA
ALASKA
ARIZONA
ARKANSAS
CALIFORNIA
COLORADO
CONNECTICUT
DELAWARE
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
FLORIDA
GEORGIA
GUAM
HAWAII
IDAHO
ILLINOIS
INDIANA
IOWA
KANSAS
KENTUCKY
LOUISIANA
MAINE
MARYLAND
MASSACHUSETTS
MICHIGAN
MINNESOTA
MISSISSIPPI
MISSOURI
MONTANA
NEBRASKA
NEVADA
NEW HAMPSHIRE
NEW JERSEY
NEW MEXICO
NEW YORK
NORTH CAROLINA
NORTH DAKOTA
OHIO
OKLAHOMA
OREGON
PENNSYLVANIA
PUERTO RICO
RHODE ISLAND
SOUTH CAROLINA
SOUTH DAKOTA
TENNESSEE
TEXAS
UTAH
VERMONT
VIRGIN ISLANDS
VIRGINIA
WASHINGTON
WEST VIRGINIA
WISCONSIN
WYOMING
TOTAL
Quantity
Landfilled
(tons)
318.303
66
56
769
483,840
0
2,896
0
0
0
0
0
0
24,958
210.721
451,906
5,000
0
39.621
271.430
0
0
0
282.824
0
239
336
0
0
11.804
0
174,417
0
80.427
0
0
317,592
26.378
71,817
2.498
80,276
0
137,103
0
4,240
126,476
74,037
0
0
0
3.213
0
0
5
3,203,248
Quantity
Incinerated
(tons)
4,347
0
617
18.547
101.506
36
40.699
552
0
652
2.993
0
3
14,747
40,315
76.059
2.783
2,022
46,322
105,268
0
6,054
2,181
14,251
0
0
1,753
0
0
0
0
38,272
30
29,278
12,571
1,281
87,174
816
0
70.610
459
0
25.844
0
32,709
210,844
1,606
0
0
651
160
17,392
6,954
0
1,018,358
Quantity
Injected into
Underground Wells
(tons)
0
0
0
35.967
0
0
0
0
0
411,605
0
0
0
0
646.972
402,530
0
1,212,860
13,068
9.781.726
0
0
0
362,175
0
775.543
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1,419,353
1,027,134
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
13,984,949
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
30,073.882
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EXHIBIT 4. RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE GENERATION, IMPORTS, EXPORTS, AND
MANAGEMENT, BY STATE, 1987
State
ALABAMA
ALASKA
ARIZONA
ARKANSAS
CALIFORNIA
COLORADO
CONNECTICUT
DELAWARE
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
FLORIDA
GEORGIA
GUAM
HAWAII
IDAHO
ILLINOIS
INDIANA
IOWA
KANSAS
KENTUCKY
LOUISIANA
MAINE
MARYLAND
MASSACHUSETTS
MICHIGAN
MINNESOTA
MISSISSIPPI
MISSOURI
MONTANA
NEBRASKA
NEVADA
NEW HAMPSHIRE
NEW JERSEY
NEW MEXICO
NEW YORK
NORTH CAROLINA
NORTH DAKOTA
OHIO
OKLAHOMA
OREGON
PENNSYLVANIA
PUERTO RICO
RHODE ISLAND
SOUTH CAROLINA
SOUTH DAKOTA
TENNESSEE
TEXAS
UTAH
VERMONT
VIRGIN ISLANDS
VIRGINIA
WASHINGTON
WEST VIRGINIA
WISCONSIN
WYOMING
TOTAL
Hazardous Waste Quantity
Total
Generated
(000 tons)
3,049
1
470
228
3,523
124
187
25
1
519
39.838
<0.5
1
17
1,969
1,951
89
1,241
5,851
12,304
11
76
91
2,305
76
1,296
149
6
9
1
17
47.739
4
778
928
11
3,093
1,195
23
775
201
12
4,850
2
884
52,770
226
6
15
35,679
581
12,979
148
3
'238,327
Imports
Amount
(000 tons)
285
0
0
52
29
2
43
<0.5
0
17
8
0
<0.5
35
241
454
5
44
85
330
0
16
18
193
12
29
61
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A State is a net importer if the total imports were greater than total exports. The largest net
importer of RCRA hazardous waste was Indiana, with net imports of about 290,000 tons.
California was the largest net exporter, shipping about 196,000 tons more waste out of State
than it received. Sixteen States were net importers; 37 were net exporters.
WASTE MINIMIZATION
Hazardous and Solid Waste Amendments (HSWA) mandated the collection of waste
minimization information from all RCRA large quantity generators and treatment, storage, or
disposal facilities. This information was available from 7,716 sites in 37 States. These sites
represent 42 percent of the sites that filed a hazardous waste report in 1987, and account for 20
percent of the RCRA hazardous waste generated in the United States. The information
presented here cannot be considered to be representative of nationwide waste minimization
practices, but it does provide insights on activities at the sites that filed reports.
Waste minimization programs were created or expanded by 64 percent of the sites that filed
waste minimization reports. The manufacturing industry represented 69 percent of those sites
in 1986-1987.
There were four waste minimization program components: written policies, employee training
programs, employee incentives, and waste minimization auditing. In 1987, 78 percent of the
sites that submitted waste minimization reports indicated that they had in place at least one of
the four program components. Exhibit 5 shows the percent of sites that implemented each of
these four components. Site-wide or process-specific waste minimization audit was the
predominant waste minimization program component taking place at 63 percent of sites.
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EXHIBIT 5. PERCENT OF SITES THAT IMPLEMENTED VARIOUS COMPONENTS
OF A WASTE MINIMIZATION PROGRAM. 1987
Components
Waste minimization
auditing (site—wide
or process specific)
Employee training
program
Written policy
Employee Incentives
21
Note: Multiple response
Reference: WMI 2.4.5
10 20
allowed
30 40
Percent
50
60
70
Exhibit 6 shows that the most frequent source reduction activity was better
housekeeping/better operating practices (27%). Reformulation or redesign of a product was
the least common (3%) source reduction approach. Several factors were cited by waste
minimization reporters as delaying or preventing the implementation of source reduction
opportunities, the most frequent being technical limitations of the process (33%) and a lack of
technical information (32%), shown in Exhibit 7.
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EXHIBIT 6. PRIMARY SOURCE REDUCTION ACTIVITIES APPLIED TO RCRA
HAZARDOUS WASTE MINIMIZED, 1987
Source Reduction Activities
Better housekeeping/better
operating practices
Process or procedure modifica-
tion/substitution (Including
closed—loop recycling)
Equipment or technology
modification/substitution
Modification/substitution of
input or raw material
Waste stream segregation
Other source reduction activity
Reformulation or redesign
of product
Reference: WMII II F
25
10
15
Percent
20
25
3O
EXHIBIT 7. FACTORS DELAYING OR PREVENTING IMPLEMENTATION OF
SOURCE REDUCTION OPPORTUNITIES FOR WASTE
MINIMIZATION REPORTERS. 1987
Limiting factors
Technical limitations of
the process
Lack of technical
information
Concern that product
qualify may decline
Economically unfeasible
Insufficient capital
Other factors
Permitting burdens
30
27
25
20
Note: Multiple
Reference: WMI 7o—g
5
allowed
10
19
20
of FBI
25
indents
30
35
4O
10
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Executive Summary
Exhibit 8 presents the most frequently cited factors that delayed or prevented the
implementation of on-site or off-site recycling opportunities. These were economic infeasibility
(31%) and concern that product quality might decline (27%). Technical limitations of the
production process which inhibited shipment off site accounted for only 9 percent of factors
cited.
Despite these factors, 48 percent of waste minimization projects involved some recycling
activity. In 1987, approximately 42 percent of sites reported identifying new opportunities for
recycling, while about 33 percent of sites implemented them. EPA waste codes common
among these recycled organic wastes include D001, F001, F002, F003, and F005.
EXHIBIT 8. FACTORS THAT DELAYED OR PREVENTED IMPLEMENTATION OF
ON-SITE OR OFF-SITE RECYCLING OPPORTUNITIES, 1987
35
30
25
20
15
1O
Percent of site* reporting
24
16
ABCDEF6H
Unfitting Factor*
Note: Multiple reeponeee were allowed. Reference: WMI 9a-l
LEGEND
A. Economically infeasible
B. Concern that product quality may decline
C. Lack of technical information
D. Market for materials not identified
E. Technical limitations of production processes
Inhibit on-site recycling
F. Other factors
G. Insufficient capital
H. Permitting burdens
I. Lack of permitted off-site facilities
J. Technical limitations of production processes
inhibit shipment off site
K. Financial liability provisions
L Requirements to manifest wastes
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1 1987 NATIONAL BIENNIAL RCRA HAZARDOUS
WASTE REPORT 1-1
1.1 Introduction 1-1
1.2 Overview of This Report 1-2
1.3 Description of the National Biennial Report 1-3
1.4 Who Must File RCRA Hazardous Waste Reports 1 -5
1.5 What Must be Reported 1-6
1.6 Report Management 1-7
1.6.1 Information Collection Efforts Differ 1-7
1.6.2 Hazardous and Solid Waste Amendments
(HSWA) Authorization and Waste Minimization
Information 1-8
1.6.3 Preparation of the 1987 State Biennial
Report Data 1-9
1.7 Limitations of the Data 1-13
1.7.1 Reminders of the Limited Scope of the Data 1-13
1.7.2 Errors or Omissions in the Data 1-14
2 NATIONAL RESULTS 2-1
2.1 Introduction 2-1
2.2 RCRA Hazardous Waste Generation, Quantity
Generated and Number of Fully Regulated
Generators 2-1
2.3 Types of Hazardous Wastes Generated 2-10
2.4 RCRA Hazardous Waste Management Quantity and
Number of Treatment, Storage, or Disposal Facilities 2-12
2.5 RCRA Hazardous Waste Management Methods 2-23
2.6 Hazardous Waste Imports and Exports 2-36
3 WASTE MINIMIZATION 3-1
3.1 Introduction 3-1
3.1.1 Defining Waste Minimization 3-1
3.1.2 Data Collection Instrument 3-1
3.1.3 Sites Reporting Waste Minimization Data 3-2
3.1.4 Waste Minimization Findings 3-4
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Chapter
3.2 Waste Minimization Programs 3-4
3.2.1 Creation/Expansion of Waste Minimization
Programs 3-4
3.2.2 Waste Minimization Program Components 3-8
3.2.3 Sources of Assistance for Waste Minimization 3-10
3.2.4 Effects of Waste Minimization Programs 3-11
3.3 Source Reduction 3-14
3.3.1 Identification and Implementation 3-14
3.3.2 Limiting Factors 3-17
3.3.3 Types of RCRA Hazardous Waste Minimized 3-18
3.4 Recycling 3-19
3.4.1 Identification and Implementation 3-19
3.4.2 Limiting Factors 3-21
3.4.3 Types of RCRA Hazardous Waste Recycled 3-22
4 COMPARISON OF 1987 DATA TO 1985 DATA 4-1
4.1 Introduction 4-1
4.2 Number of Fully Regulated Generators 4-2
4.3 Quantity of Hazardous Waste Generated 4-11
4.4 Number of Treatment, Storage, and Disposal (TSD)
Facilities 4-17
4.5 Quantity of Hazardous Waste Managed 4-20
5 STATE SUMMARY PROFILES 5-1
5.1 Overview of State-by-State Tables 5-1
5.2 State Tables 1-6 5-2
List of Appendixes
Appendix
A Definitions A-1
B Management Methods B-1
C Related Documents C-1
D 1987 Hazardous Waste Report Waste Minimization Package -
Forms and Instructions D-1
E EPA Waste Codes E-1
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List of Exhibits
Exhibit
2-1 EPA Regions in the United States 2-2
2-2 Number and percent of RCRA hazardous waste generators
and total RCRA hazardous waste quantity generated, by EPA
Region, 1987 2-2
2-3 Comparison of percent of large quantity generators and
percent of RCRA hazardous waste quantity generated, by
EPA Region, 1987 2-3
2-4 Rank ordering of States based on quantity of RCRA
hazardous waste generated, and number of hazardous waste
generators, 1987 2-4
2-5 RCRA hazardous waste generated in the U.S., by State, 1987 2-5
2-6A Cumulative distribution of the quantity of RCRA hazardous
waste generated in the U.S., 1987 2-6
2-6B Cumulative distribution of the quantity of RCRA hazardous
waste generated by the largest ten percent of generators,
1987 2-7
2-7 Distribution of RCRA hazardous waste generation, 1987 2-8
2-8 Fifty largest RCRA hazardous waste generators in the U.S.,
1987 2-9
2-9 Ten largest quantity waste types generated in the U.S., 1987 2-11
2-10 Types of RCRA hazardous waste generated in the U.S., 1987 2-12
2-11 Number and percent of RCRA Treatment, Storage, or Disposal
facilities and RCRA hazardous waste quantity managed,
by EPA Region, 1987 2-14
2-12 Comparison of percent of treatment, storage, and disposal
facilities and percent of RCRA hazardous waste quantity
managed, by EPA Region, 1987 2-15
2-13 Rank ordering of States based on quantity of RCRA hazardous
waste managed, 1987 2-16
2-14 RCRA hazardous waste managed in the U.S., by State, 1987 2-17
2-15A Cumulative distribution of the quantity of RCRA hazardous
waste managed in the U.S., 1987 2-18
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Exhibit
2-15B Cumulative distribution of the quantity of RCRA hazardous
waste managed by the largest ten percent of treatment,
storage, and disposal facilities, 1987 2-19
2-16 Distribution of RCRA hazardous waste management, 1987 2-20
2-17 Fifty largest RCRA hazardous waste management facilities in
the U.S., 1987 2-21
2-18A Percent of facilities managing RCRA hazardous waste
generated only on site, only off site, and both sources, 1987 2-22
2-18B Relative amount of RCRA hazardous waste managed on site
and off site, 1987 2-23
2-19 Quantity of RCRA hazardous waste managed, by management
(TDR) method, 1987 2-25
2-20 Four largest quantities and types of RCRA hazardous waste
managed by management (TDR) method, 1987 2-26
2-21 Rank ordering of States disposing RCRA hazardous waste in
landfills, 1987 2-28
2-22 Total quantity of RCRA hazardous waste disposed in
landfills, by State, 1987 2-29
2-23 Rank ordering of States managing RCRA hazardous waste by
incineration, 1987 2-30
2-24 Total quantity of RCRA hazardous waste incinerated, by
State, 1987 2-31
2-25 Rank ordering of States disposing RCRA hazardous waste in
underground injection wells, 1987 2-32
2-26 Total quantity of RCRA hazardous waste disposed in
underground injection wells, by State, 1987 2-33
2-27 Rank ordering of States disposing RCRA hazardous waste in
surface impoundments, 1987 2-34
2-28 Total quantity of hazardous waste disposed in surface
impoundments, by State, 1987 2-35
2-29 RCRA hazardous waste imports and exports, by State, 1987 2-37
2-30 Total RCRA hazardous waste imported, by State, 1987 2-38
2-31 Total net hazardous waste imports and exports, by State, 1987 .... 2-39
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2-32 RCRA hazardous waste imports and exports
by EPA Region, 1987 2-40
2-33 RCRA hazardous waste generation, imports, exports, and
management, by State, 1987 2-42
3-1 States for which waste minimization data are available, 1987 3-2
3-2 Number and percent of generators and treatment, storage,
disposal (TSDs) facilities that filed waste minimization
reports, by State, 1987 3-3
3-3 Number and percent of waste minimization reporters, by SIC
code, 1987 3-5
3-4 Percent of sites that created or expanded source reduction or
recycling programs in 1986,1987, or in prior years 3-6
3-5 Number and percent of waste minimization reporters, by SIC
code, that created or expanded a source reduction and
recycling program, 1986-1987 and prior years 3-7
3-6 Waste minimization program components and percent started in
1986,1987, or in prior years 3-9
3-7 Sources of technical or financial assistance for waste
minimization reporters, 1986 or 1987 3-10
3-8 Percent of waste minimization activities, by their effect on the
quantity of water effluent and air emissions produced, 1987 3-11
3-9 Percent of waste minimization activities, by their effect on the
toxicity of water effluent and air emissions produced, 1987 3-12
3-10 Percent of waste minimization activities, by their reported
effect on the degree of hazard or toxicity of the waste
minimized, 1987 3-13
3-11 Percent of sites that identified or implemented source
reduction opportunities in 1986,1987, or in prior years 3-14
3-12 Primary source reduction activities undertaken to minimize
RCRA hazardous waste, 1987 3-15
3-13 Percent of waste streams minimized, by SIC code, for industries
reporting source reduction activities, 1987 3-16
3-14 Factors delaying or preventing implementation of source
reduction opportunities for waste minimization reporters, 1987 3-17
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Exhibit
3-15 Percent of RCRA hazardous waste streams minimized by
source reduction activities, by waste type, 1987 3-18
3-16 Percent of respondents that identified or implemented
recycling opportunities in 1986,1987, or in prior years 3-19
3-17 Percent of waste streams minimized, by SIC code, for
industries reporting recycling activities, 1987 3-20
3-18 Factors that delayed or prevented implementation of on-site
or off-site recycling opportunities, 1987 3-21
3-19 Percent of RCRA hazardous wastes recycled, by waste
type, 1987 3-23
4-1 Comparison of hazardous waste fully regulated generators,
by EPA Region, 1985 and 1987 4-2
4-2 Comparison of hazardous waste generators, by State,
1985 and 1987 4-4
4-3 Comparison of sites classified as generators,
1985 and 1987 4-6
4-4 Comparison of sites that generated 13.2 tons or more
of RCRA hazardous waste, 1985 and 1987 4-7
4-5 Number of generators in 1985 and 1987, by quantity
generated 4-8
4-6 Comparison of sites that generated 13.2 tons or more
of RCRA hazardous waste, by State, 1985 and 1987 4-10
4-7 Comparison of total hazardous waste quantity generated,
by EPA Region, 1985 and 1987 4-11
4-8 Comparison of total hazardous waste quantity generated,
by State, 1985 and 1987 4-13
4-9 Comparison of sites contributing to 75 percent
of national generation, 1985 and 1987 '. 4-16
4-10 Comparison of hazardous waste treatment, storage, and
disposal (TSD) facilities, by EPA Region, 1985 and 1987 4-17
4-11 Comparison of hazardous waste treatment, storage, and
disposal (TSD) facilities, by State, 1985 and 1987 4-19
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4-12 Comparison of hazardous waste quantity managed,
by EPA Region, 1985 and 1987 4-21
4-13 Comparison of hazardous waste quantity managed, by State,
1985 and 1987 4-23
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HAZARDOUS WASTE REPORT
1.1 INTRODUCTION
The United States Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) mission to protect human health
and the environment includes the responsibility to effectively manage, jointly with the States, the
nation's hazardous waste. As part of this task, EPA and the State environmental offices collect
and maintain information regarding the generation, handling, and final disposition of those
wastes. The purpose of this 1987 National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report is to
provide that information on the U.S. hazardous waste program regulated by the Resource
Conservation and Recovery Act.
In accordance with the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) of 19761 and its
subsequent amendments, EPA's regulatory responsibilities include the collection of information
on hazardous waste generation and management from the regulated community every two
years. This Report presents national, regional and state-by-state summaries of the 1987
generation and management data that were provided by the States. For ease of reading, this
Report will, in most cases, hereafter be referred to as the National Biennial Report.
This National Biennial Report focuses on RCRA-regulated hazardous waste generation and
management activities in the U.S. during 1987. The data presented provide the most
comprehensive national overview to date of: 1) the number of RCRA-regulated hazardous
waste generators and the types and quantities of RCRA waste they generate and 2) the number
of treatment, storage, and disposal (TSD) facilities and the types and quantities of RCRA wastes
they manage.
This National Biennial Report does not include RCRA wastes that were managed exclusively in
hazardous waste management units exempt from RCRA permitting requirements (e.g., a
t
Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) of 1976. P.L 94-580.
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wastewater treatment tank unit regulated under the Clean Water Act). It also excludes RCRA-
generated waste that is subsequently exported out of the United States.
Supplemental information on waste minimization practices was also collected from RCRA
hazardous waste generators and management facilities in 37 States. It is, unfortunately,
incomplete and does not represent all sites subject to RCRA regulations.
1.2 OVERVIEW OF THIS REPORT
This National Biennial Report consists of five chapters and five appendices. Chapter 1 focuses
on administration of the biennial report system and includes a discussion of the known
limitations of the data. Chapter 2 presents national and EPA regional totals for generation and
management of RCRA hazardous waste. Chapter 3 discusses the waste minimization activities
at RCRA hazardous waste generation and management facilities. Chapter 4 presents a
comparison of the 1987 data to data included in the "1985 National Biennial Report of
Hazardous Waste Generators and Treatment, Storage, and Disposal Facilities Regulated under
RCRA".2 The comparison includes quantity of waste generated and the number of large
quantity generators, on a regional and State level; types of hazardous waste generated;
quantity of waste managed and number of treatment, storage, and disposal facilities, on a
regional and State level; and the types of waste management methods used. Chapter 5
presents profiles of the RCRA hazardous waste generation and management activities in
individual States. These profiles consist of six exhibits containing generation and management
data, imports and exports, the largest quantity of waste types generated, types of RCRA waste
and their management methods, and the 40 largest generators and management facilities
within each State. This Report also contains appendices that include definitions of technical
terms, a list of management methods, pertinent related documents, the EPA 1987 Waste
Minimization Report forms used to collect the data presented in Chapter 3, and a list of EPA
waste codes.
21985 National Biennial Report of Hazardous Waste Generators and Treatment, Storage, and Disposal Facilities Regulated under
RCRA, prepared for Office of Solid Waste, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, December 1988.
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1.3 DESCRIPTION OF THE NATIONAL BIENNIAL REPORT
The National Biennial Report is based on Hazardous Waste Report forms filed by generators
and managers of RCRA hazardous waste. Sites submit information on each RCRA hazardous
waste shipped off site or managed on site. The site reports are submitted to EPA Regional
Offices, or to States authorized to administer the RCRA programs, by March 1 of each even-
numbered year. The Report describes the types and quantities of RCRA hazardous waste
generated or managed in the preceding (odd-numbered) year. The National Biennial Report is
a census of this regulated community.
The EPA began to formally collect data for calendar year 1981, in response to the provisions of
RCRA, and has since collected the information every two years. The data are used primarily to
regulate RCRA hazardous waste generators and management facilities. When it is necessary
to determine if a specific site is in compliance with regulations, EPA can examine the site's
Hazardous Waste Report to identify wastes, waste quantities, and waste management
processes at the site. When it is necessary to identify the presence of certain hazardous wastes
nationwide, EPA can examine the National Biennial Reports and identify the geographic
locations and quantities of the waste.
Although EPA and the States are the primary users of National Biennial Report information, the
U.S. Congress, industry, and environmental groups also use this information to identify the
regulated community and to describe the scope of the risks posed by RCRA hazardous waste.
The authorizing legislation for the National Biennial Report is contained in Sections 3002 and
3004 of the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) of 1976, P.L, 94-580. Section
3002 required the EPA to establish standards for recordkeeping practices that accurately
identified the quantity of RCRA hazardous waste generated, the constituents thereof, and the
disposition of such wastes. Section 3002 also called for the submission of reports to the EPA
or the authorized State, setting out the quantities of RCRA hazardous waste identified or listed
under RCRA Subtitle C that are generated at the site, and the disposition of all RCRA hazardous
waste generated.
Section 3004 of RCRA required the EPA to promulgate regulations establishing standards
applicable to hazardous waste treatment, storage, and disposal facilities. The facilities are
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required to maintain records and report all hazardous waste identified or listed in Subtitle C of
RCRA that are treated, stored, or disposed.
In 1984, Congress passed the Hazardous and Solid Waste Amendments (HSWA) which
required that sites report waste minimization information through the biennial report system.
More specifically, sites were required to report on the changes in volume and toxicity actually
achieved during the reporting year in comparison to previous years, and the efforts undertaken
to reduce the volume and toxicity.
In response to the RCRA and HSWA requirements, the EPA developed regulations that specify
when generators or treatment, storage, and disposal facilities must complete Hazardous Waste
Reports and what types of information must be included. The regulations for Hazardous Waste
Report requirements are found in Title 40 of the Code of Federal Regulations, Section 262.41
(40 CFR 262.41) for generators and 40 CFR 264.75 and 265.75 for treatment, storage, and
disposal facilities.
The National Biennial Report has had problems resulting from inconsistent reporting by the
States. This Report reflects some of those weaknesses. However, the information presented
does provide a profile of the RCRA-regulated hazardous waste community. Although uniform
and consistent reporting among all States continues to be a problem, EPA has placed major
emphasis on assuring the quality of submissions from the largest generators and management
facilities, and is in the process of revising the RCRA hazardous waste reporting regulations to
require that all sites submit a more consistent and comprehensive set of information. Additional
information is necessary for the States and EPA to manage an effective RCRA hazardous waste
program.
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1.4 WHO MUST FILE RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE REPORTS
Hazardous waste reports must be filed by generators and managers of RCRA-regulated
hazardous waste that meet certain criteria. Treatment, storage, and disposal facilities were
required to complete forms for the 1987 National Biennial Report if the site managed RCRA
hazardous waste in waste management units subject to RCRA permitting requirements. These
sites operated under either RCRA Interim Status (Part A Permit Application filed) or a RCRA
Permit (Part B Permit Application approved).
A RCRA hazardous waste generator was required to file the Hazardous Waste Report if the site
met the definition of a RCRA large quantity generator during 1987. The large quantity generator
status was determined by the following RCRA criteria:
• The site generated in any single month 1,000 kg (2,200 Ibs) or more of RCRA
hazardous waste; or
• The site generated in any single month or accumulated at any time more than 1 kg
(2.2 Ibs) of RCRA acute hazardous waste; or
• The site generated or accumulated at any time more than 100 kg (220 Ibs) of spill
cleanup material contaminated with RCRA acute hazardous waste.
Throughout this report all references to "generators" will indicate sites that meet these criteria. It
is important to note that waste quantities managed on site in units exempt from RCRA
permitting requirements were not counted in determining large quantity generator status. The
same is true for short-term accumulation of hazardous waste prior to shipment off site.
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1.5 WHAT MUST BE REPORTED'
Generators, according to 40 CFR 262.41, must provide the following information:
• The EPA identification number, name, and address of the generator;
• The calendar year covered by the Report;
• The EPA identification number, name, and address for each off-site treatment,
storage, or disposal facility in the United States to which waste was shipped during
the year;
• The name and EPA identification number of each transporter used during the
reporting year for shipments to a treatment, storage, or disposal facility within the
United States;
• A description, EPA hazardous waste number (from 40 CFR Part 261, Subpart C or
D), U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) hazard class, and quantity of each
RCRA hazardous waste shipped off site to a treatment, storage or disposal facility
within the United States. This information must be listed by EPA identification
number of each off-site facility to which waste was shipped;
• A description of the efforts undertaken during the report year to reduce the volume
and toxicity of waste generated;
• A description of the changes in volume and toxicity of waste actually achieved
during the year compared to previous years to the extent such information is
available for years prior to 1984; and
• The certification signed by the generator or authorized site representative.
Treatment, storage, or disposal facilities, according to 40 CFR 264.75 and 265.75, must provide
the following information:
• The EPA identification number, name, and address of the facility;
• The calendar year covered by the Report;
• For off-site facilities, the EPA identification number of each RCRA hazardous waste
generator from which the facility received hazardous waste during the year; for
imported shipments, the name and address of the foreign generator;
3AII quantities mentioned In this report are in U.S. tons, one ton corresponding to 2,000 pounds. Throughout this chapter, the
word 'State* refers to the SO States, the District of Columbia, Guam, Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands.
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A description and the quantity of each RCRA hazardous waste the facility received
during the year. For off-site facilities, this information must be listed by EPA
identification number of each generator;
The method of treatment, storage, or disposal for each RCRA hazardous waste;
Monitoring data under § 265.94(a)(2)(ii) and (iii), and (b)(2), where required;
The most recent closure cost estimate under § 265.142 and, for disposal facilities,
the most recent post-closure cost estimate under § 265.144;
For generators that treat, store, dispose, or recycle hazardous waste on site, a
description of the efforts undertaken during the year to reduce the volume and
toxicity of waste generated;
For generators that treat, store, dispose or recycle RCRA hazardous waste on site,
a description of the changes in volume and toxicity of waste actually achieved
during the year in comparison to previous years, to the extent such information is
available for the years prior to 1984; and
The certification signed by the owner or operator of the facility or authorized site
representative.
1.6 REPORT MANAGEMENT
The legislation that established the RCRA program provided for a division of responsibilities
between EPA and the States. Any State may apply to EPA for authority to establish and
operate the RCRA program. The State must demonstrate that its RCRA program is equivalent
to, no less stringent than, and consistent with the EPA RCRA program, after which a State
authority operates part or all of the RCRA program in lieu of EPA. State RCRA programs may
be more stringent or broader in scope than the EPA RCRA program. States may, if they
choose, regulate additional wastes, require permits for additional types of waste management
facilities, or require reporting from sites that do not meet the generation quantity threshold
established under the Federal RCRA regulations that were discussed in Section 1.4.
1.6.1 INFORMATION COLLECTION EFFORTS DIFFER
The EPA designed Hazardous Waste Report forms and instructions for States and administers
the forms for States that are not authorized to administer the RCRA program. States authorized
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to administer their own RCRA program may collect data with EPA-designed forms or may
collect equivalent information on State-designed forms. Authorized States may also require
more frequent reporting or may request additional types of information. Authorized States are
not required to use the Hazardous Waste Report forms or the instructions developed by EPA.
There is, however, a requirement to collect a common and minimum set of data elements.
This flexible approach has the advantage of allowing individual States to tailor their RCRA
hazardous waste report systems to accommodate conditions unique to their State. However, it
has the disadvantage of producing diverse sets of information that may be inconsistent in their
definitions of key variables and their criteria for inclusion of sites and types of waste.
1.6.2 HAZARDOUS AND SOLID WASTE AMENDMENTS (HSWA)
AUTHORIZATION AND WASTE MINIMIZATION INFORMATION
The National Biennial Report picture is further complicated by the collection of waste
minimization data. Although States may be authorized to operate the basic RCRA program,
they may not be authorized to administer the newer requirement imposed by the Hazardous
and Solid Waste Amendments of 1984. This law required sites to report on waste minimization-
-that is, efforts undertaken to reduce the volume and toxicity of RCRA hazardous waste in
comparison to previous years. By early 1988, when the 1987 Hazardous Waste Report forms
were distributed, only 1 State was authorized to administer the HSWA components of the RCRA
program.
The EPA oversees the collection of Hazardous Waste Report information for States that are not
authorized to collect their own. The Agency also bears the responsibility to collect information
regarding program components for which a State may not be authorized. However, a State
may choose to collect the information voluntarily. Thus, EPA bore the responsibility for
collecting information on waste minimization activities in many States for the 1987 report year.
The effect of this was that many sites were required to file two separate forms-their State
Hazardous Waste Report form and an EPA-developed Waste Minimization Report form.
Rest ^e limitations resulted in an incomplete implementation of this effort and, consequently,
wasv, . .inimization data included in this Report are incomplete.
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1.6.3 PREPARATION OF THE 1987 STATE BIENNIAL REPORT DATA
The 1987 State Biennial Report data for the National Biennial Report were prepared in a four-
step process. The steps were:
1. Obtain State 1987 Biennial Report submissions;
2. Conduct a systematic quality assurance process;
3. Prepare preliminary draft profile reports for each State and obtain State comments
and corrections; and
4. Prepare the final national database and Report.
These steps are discussed in detail in the sections that follow.
1.6.3.1 OBTAIN STATE 1987 BIENNIAL REPORT SUBMISSIONS
States are required to submit their Biennial Report data to U.S. EPA under 40 CFR 271.17 (a).
This section of the Code of Federal Regulations specifies that any information obtained or used
in the administration of a State program shall be available to EPA upon request without
restriction. The EPA requested the following data on RCRA hazardous waste activity from the
States for calendar year 1987:
• The EPA identification number, site name, address, and quantity of RCRA waste for
all generators meeting the definition of a RCRA large quantity generator;
• The EPA identification number, site name, address, quantity of waste managed,
and the treatment methods for ail facilities that treat, store, or dispose in units
subject to RCRA permitting requirements;
• The quantities and EPA waste codes of wastes generated in the State;
• The quantity of RCRA hazardous waste managed, by RCRA management method;
• The quantity of RCRA hazardous waste treated, stored, or disposed on site and
quantity received from off site for treatment, storage, or disposal;
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m Waste minimization data (if collected); and
• A profile of State reporting requirements, if different from those of the U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency.
To ensure that the universe of sites and RCRA hazardous wastes included in the 1987 State
Biennial Reports were defined consistently, States were asked to exclude the following:
• Waste types and quantities regulated only by the State;
• Sites that did not generate wastes subject to RCRA regulation;
• Generators of smaller quantities of hazardous waste than that required to meet the
definition of a Federal large quantity generator; and
• Waste management facilities with no units subject to RCRA permitting
requirements.
Many States were unable to comply fully with this request. State data were received in one of
two basic formats and in a variety of media. The two basic formats were:
Summary Reports - These submissions typically consisted of separate, independent
lists of generators, facilities, waste types, and management methods. The generator list
included, for example, the total quantity of waste generated at a site, but not the types of
waste generated. These submissions of aggregated data are limited in the information
they provide.
Site, Waste Stream Level Reports ~ These submissions, generally in the form of an
electronic database, usually included all the information provided by each generator or
treatment, storage, or disposal facility. They constituted a much more complete and
detailed accounting of the RCRA hazardous waste generation and management activities
that took place at regulated sites.
While most State Biennial Report submissions fell into one of these two broad formats, there
were, in fact, almost as many unique submission formats as there were States reporting. The
State submissions can be classified into one of three broad groups:
• Summary reports were provided by 15 States: Alabama, Arizona, District of
Columbia, Florida, Guam, Massachusetts, Maine, North Carolina, Nebraska, New
Hampshire, New Jersey, Rhode Island, Tennessee, Vermont, and West Virginia;
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Site, Waste Stream Level Reports (based on the 1987 EPA forms and instructions)
were provided by 18 States: Alaska, Colorado, Hawaii, Idaho, Iowa, Kansas,
Maryland, Michigan, Mississippi, Montana, New Mexico, North Dakota, Oklahoma,
Puerto Rico, South Dakota, Utah, Virgin Islands, and Wyoming; and
Site, Waste Stream Level Reports (based on a State-specific report form) were
provided by 21 States: Arkansas, California, Connecticut, Delaware, Georgia,
Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Louisiana, Minnesota, Missouri, Nevada, New York,
Ohio, Oregon, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Texas, Virginia, Washington, and
Wisconsin;
1.6.3.2 CONDUCT A SYSTEMATIC QUALITY ASSURANCE PROCESS
Two types of quality assurance approaches were used to evaluate State submissions. First, the
data were checked for completeness and internal consistency. State waste flows were checked
to see that the quantity generated plus the quantity imported approximately equalled the
quantity managed plus the quantity exported. Large discrepancies in this calculation were
investigated and corrected or explained. There were also comparisons of the quantities
reported as exported and imported by pairs of States. Again, States were contacted to provide
clarification and supplemental data as necessary.
The second approach involved an evaluation of the largest hazardous waste generators and
management facilities in each State. This large site evaluation was undertaken for every site
that generated or managed more than 100,000 tons of RCRA hazardous waste in 1985,1986,
or 1987. It was also conducted for the 5 largest sites in each State, regardless of their
generation or management quantity. These largest sites typically account for the vast majority
of the hazardous waste generated and managed within a State. One method employed was an
historical comparison of data provided by the largest sites in each State with their data from the
1985 Biennial Report and the 1986 National Survey of Hazardous Waste Generators and TSDR
Facilities. The historical comparison looked for relative consistency in the types and quantities
of waste generated and managed, and in the management methods reported. Using an
approach similar to that described for the States, waste streams were evaluated for
consistency. In addition, large quantity hazardous waste transactions between sites were
examined to verify that similar quantities were reported by the 2 sites. In combination, these
methods were effective in resolving some of the major problems with State data submissions.
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1.6.3.3 PREPARE PRELIMINARY DRAFT PROFILE REPORTS FOR EACH
STATE
After the initial quality assurance process was completed, preliminary draft State Biennial
Reports were prepared for each State. The purpose of these- reports was to present the
preliminary State findings, and to provide a simple mechanism for States to use in clarifying
questions or correcting any errors made during the conversion and quality assurance
processes. These draft reports were sent to State environmental coordinators. Copies of the
reports were also sent to EPA Regional offices. Each State report included: 1) an exhibit
summarizing key statistics on RCRA hazardous waste generation and management in the
State; 2) detailed individual reports on the largest sites in the State; and 3) tables with
supporting detail on sites, waste codes, and management methods and lists of the largest
generators and treatment, storage, or disposal facilities, management methods, and waste
streams in the State.
States were asked to review and correct any erroneous information in the preliminary draft State
reports and, in some cases, to provide answers to specific questions. Responses were
received, orally or in writing, on behalf of all 54 States and were incorporated into the 1987
National Biennial Report. In some cases, the response came from the EPA Region charged
with administering the State Biennial Report process for a State.
1.6.3.4 PREPARE FINAL NATIONAL DATABASE AND REPORT
In response to State feedback on the preliminary State report, a significant number of errors
and other problems were identified. In some cases, new submissions were provided by States.
In others, there were corrections to some of the key statistics or to the data for 1 or more of the
large sites. All the changes and corrections to the data were incorporated into the National
Biennial Report database and are included in this Report.
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1.7 LIMITATIONS OF THE DATA
Several limitations of the data should be kept in mind when reviewing the 1987 National Biennial
RCRA Hazardous Waste Report. Many of the limitations result from the diversity of data
collection approaches that are assembled in the Report. These limitations are discussed in two
distinct groups.
The first group consists simply of reminders of the intended scope of this Report's content.
These are not problems with the data but are reflective of the current, limited scope of data that
is to be included in the Biennial Report.
The second group includes a list of known errors or omissions from the database and Report.
These are real problems that could not be resolved and that are believed to have resulted in
inaccuracy in the data as reported.
1.7.1 REMINDERS OF THE LIMITED SCOPE OF THE DATA
RCRA Wastes Managed Only in Units Exempt from RCRA Permitting Requirements
are Excluded - Data on RCRA wastes managed only in units that are exempt from RCRA
permitting requirements were not consistently collected by States and are excluded from
this Report. Data from other sources (e.g., the 1986 National Survey of Hazardous Waste
Generators and TSDR Facilities) indicate that roughly two-thirds of the RCRA hazardous
waste generated in atypical year is managed in RCRA-exempt units.
Inconsistent Waste Management Codes - States used at least three different sets of
codes to describe the methods used to treat, store, dispose, or recycle RCRA hazardous
wastes. Some States customized these basic sets, producing a large number of code
system variants. The need to translate these varying code systems into a common
system for this report led, in many cases, to a loss of detail. For example, a State may
have large quantities of waste managed in a generic process such as T04 - Other
Treatment." The original State codes may have provided a more complete
characterization of the management method that was unavoidably lost in the translation
to a common national system.
Use of Summarized Data Format - While most States collected data on individual waste
streams at each site, several States provided only summary format data to EPA. That
summary included, for example, only the total quantity of waste generated at a site, with
no designation of its type. This limited EPA's ability to ensure the internal consistency of
either individual site or State reports. While most States provided more detailed data by
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site and waste stream, the summary format was the only one that could be obtained for
all sites. This limited, summarized format was used to conduct all the national analysis in
this report.
Quantities in Storage are Excluded from Management Totals - The hazardous waste
management methods reported here represent the final disposition of the waste.
Because storage is never a final disposition, but only an interim placement, quantities in
storage are excluded from the management exhibits. Counts of TSD" (Treatment,
Storage, or Disposal) facilities include sites that have storage in units subject to RCRA
permitting requirements as their only management method. Counts of TDR" (Treatment,
Disposal, or Recycling) facilities exclude sites that have only storage as a management
method subject to RCRA permitting.
Transfer Storage Facility Shipments are Excluded from Generation Quantities -
Some facilities only receive waste from off site, aggregate it into like batches, then ship it
to another facility for final disposition. Since waste shipment is often used as a proxy for
waste generation, such "transfer storage" facilities may appear to be large generators
when, in reality, they generate little or no waste, but only receive it and ship it off site
again. To the extent possible, quantities that were only received then shipped off site
have been subtracted from the quantities of waste generated in each State. In some
States it may not have been possible to identify these sites and subtract these quantities.
This Report Includes Only Hazardous Wastes Regulated by RCRA - Some States
provided additional generation data on State-regulated wastes, such as waste oils,
polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), and asbestos. These wastes are usually not regulated
by RCRA and their quantities are excluded from this report. Waste oils, PCBs, and
asbestos are subject to RCRA regulation only if they are mixed with other RCRA wastes
or if they meet one or more of the RCRA waste characteristic standards.
1.7.2 ERRORS OR OMISSIONS IN THE DATA
Inconsistently Reported Hazardous Wastewaters Dominate Quantities - RCRA
hazardous wastewaters represented between 95 and 99 percent of the total quantity of
waste included in this Report. Because of confusion over the correct interpretation of
RCRA regulations relating to wastewaters, a few States apparently failed to include RCRA
hazardous wastewaters managed in units subject to RCRA permitting requirements in
their report submissions. These exclusions may have resulted in artificially low State and
national quantity totals.
Counts of RCRA Large Quantity Generators are Imprecise for Some States - Many
States impose more stringent regulations on hazardous waste generators than does
EPA. These States may regulate additional wastes not classified as hazardous under
RCRA, may require hazardous waste reports from sites that generate quantities of waste
small enough to be exempt from reporting under RCRA, or both. In some of these
States, it was impossible to determine unambiguously which generators were subject to
reporting under the Federal law. If the State could not provide the RCRA generator
status, a conservative rule of thumb was applied. This excluded any generator that did
not meet the minimum quantity standard for a large quantity generator (see Appendix A)
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in every month of the year. At least one State (California) did not provide compatible
waste characterization data for most of its generators. Since it was not possible to
determine which sites generated RCRA hazardous waste, these generators were
excluded, resulting in an undercount of generators.
Waste Minimization Data not Available for All States •• EPA's implementation of the
waste minimization reporting requirements was inconsistent in 1987. Data on waste
minimization practices and activities were not collected in all States. In some States,
sites completed questionnaire forms, but the responses were never computerized. As a
result, waste minimization data were available for only 37 States. Chapter 3 discusses
the findings on waste minimization practices. It includes both tabular and graphic
presentations to show the coverage of the waste minimization analysis.
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2.1 INTRODUCTION
This chapter focuses on national and regional data analyses for 1987. Data on RCRA
hazardous waste generation are presented in Sections 2.2 and 2.3. This includes a discussion
of quantities of RCRA hazardous waste generated, types of hazardous waste generated, and
the number of generators. Sections 2.4 and 2.5 cover RCRA hazardous waste managed in
units subject to RCRA permitting requirements. These two sections discuss the quantities of
RCRA hazardous waste managed; the number of regulated treatment, storage, or disposal
facilities; the management methods used; and the types of RCRA hazardous wastes by
management method. Section 2.6 focuses on RCRA hazardous waste imported and exported
by each State.
2.2 RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE GENERATION, QUANTITY GENERATED
AND NUMBER OF FULLY REGULATED GENERATORS
Exhibit 2-1 shows the ten EPA Regions and designates the States associated with each. Exhibit
2-2 presents, by EPA Region, the total number and percent of RCRA generators and the
quantity of RCRA hazardous waste generated during 1987. A total of 17,677 generators
reported the generation of 238.3 million tons nationwide. Regions II, III, IV, and VI were the
major hazardous waste generators, with each Region generating more than 20 percent of the
national total. These four Regions accounted for more than 93 percent of the national total,
while Regions I, VII, VIII, and X cumulatively contributed only 1.2 percent. More than half the
number of generators were located in Regions II, IV, and V, while relatively few (less than 10%)
were located in Regions VII, VIII, and X. Region VI generated the largest quantity of RCRA
hazardous waste, with 66.5 million tons, while Region V had the largest number of generators,
with 3,842 sites.
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EXHIBIT 2-1. EPA REGIONS IN THE UNITED STATES
EXHIBIT 2-2. NUMBER AND PERCENT OF RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE
GENERATORS AND TOTAL RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE QUANTITY
GENERATED. BY EPA REGION. 1987
Region
I
II
III
IV
V
VI
VII
VIII
IX
X
TOTAL
Hazardous
Waste Generators
Number of
Generators
1,988
2,870
1,600
2,898
3.842
1,662
758
239
1,154
666
17,677
Percent
11.2
16.2
9.1
16.4
21.7
9.4
4.3
1.4
6.5
3.8
100.0
Hazardous Waste
Quantity Generated
Total Generated
(000 tons)
324
48,734
49,535
57,215
9,541
66,501
1,488
372
3,995
622
238,327
Percent
0.1
20.4
20.8
24.0
4.0
27.9
0.6
0.2
1.7
0.3
100.0
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Exhibit 2-3 compares the regional distributions of generators and hazardous waste quantities.
There is little relationship between the number of generators and the quantity of waste.
Region I has 11 percent of the generators, but only 0.1 percent of the waste. Conversely,
Region VI has 9 percent of the generators, but almost 28 percent of the waste. This disparity
results from the fact that Region VI has so many extremely large generators, while the sites in
Region I are relatively small.
EXHIBIT 2-3. COMPARISON OF PERCENT OF LARGE QUANTITY GENERATORS
AND PERCENT OF RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE QUANTITY
GENERATED, BY EPA REGION, 1987
Pcrcwrt
30 r
25
20
15
10
27.9
24.0
20.4
11.2
ttttJ Hazardous watte
g«n«rotor»
I Hazardous watte
quantity
Exhibit 2-4 displays the amount and percent of RCRA hazardous waste generated and the
number of generators in each State, ranked according to the amount generated. Texas
reported the largest amount generated, 52.8 million tons or 22 percent of the national total.
Guam reported the least, with less than 500 tons generated. The other leading hazardous
waste generating States were New Jersey with 47.7 million tons, Georgia with 39.8 million tons,
Virginia with 35.7 million tons, West Virginia with 13.0 million tons, and Louisiana with 12.3
million tons. Exhibit 2-4 also displays the number of generators in each State. Column five,
labelled 'Rank,' indicates the descending order of generator counts by State. New York ranks
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EXHIBIT 2-4. RANK ORDERING OF STATES BASED ON QUANTITY OF RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE
GENERATED, AND NUMBER OF HAZARDOUS WASTE GENERATORS, 1987
Rank
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
State
TEXAS
NEW JERSEY
GEORGIA
VIRGINIA
WEST VIRGINIA
LOUISIANA
KENTUCKY
SOUTH CAROLINA
CALIFORNIA
OHIO
ALABAMA
MICHIGAN
ILLINOIS
INDIANA
MISSISSIPPI
KANSAS
OKLAHOMA
NORTH CAROLINA
TENNESSEE
NEW YORK
PENNSYLVANIA
WASHINGTON
FLORIDA
ARIZONA
ARKANSAS
UTAH
PUERTO RICO
CONNECTICUT
MISSOURI
WISCONSIN
COlOfVMJO
MASSACHUSETTS
IOWA
MARYLAND
MINNESOTA
DELAWARE
OREGON
•MHO
MC^M uAuottuinc
new nwHvonw
vnom ISLANDS
RHODE ISLAND
NORTH DAKOTA
MAINE
NEBRASKA
VERMONT
MONTANA
NEW MEXICO
WYOMING
SOUTH DAKOTA
HAWAI
ALASKA
NEVADA
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
GUAM
TOTAL
Hazardous Waste Quantity
Total
Generated
(000 tons)
52,770
47,739
39,838
35,679
12,979
12,304
5,851
4,850
3,523
3,093
3.049
2,305
1,969
1,951
1.296
1.241
1,195
928
884
778
775
581
519
470
228
226
201
187
149
148
124
91
89
76
76
25
23
17
17
15
12
11
11
9
6
6
4
3
2
1
1
1
1
<0£
238,327
Percent
22.1
20.0
16.7
15.0
5.4
52
2.5
2.0
1.5
1.3
1.3
1.0
0.8
0.8
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.4
0.4
0.3
0.3
02
02
02
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
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first with 2,149 generators, followed by Massachusetts with 1,025, Texas with 970, Pennsylvania
with 894, Illinois with 892, and California with 868 sites. New York and Massachusetts reported
the largest number of generators, 12.2 percent and 5.8 percent respectively, yet generated only
0.3 percent and less than 0.05 percent, respectively, of the nationwide total of RCRA hazardous
waste. This again illustrates that there is little relationship between the number of generators
and the quantity of hazardous waste.
Exhibit 2-5 shows the RCRA hazardous waste generated, by State. Of the 54 States, 23
reported a Statewide generation of less than 100,000 tons each (11 are below 10 thousand
tons), together representing only 0.2 percent of the nationwide generation. Conversely, 4
States generated more than 35.0 million tons each, together accounting for nearly 75 percent of
the total U.S. generation.
EXHIBfT 24. RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE GENERATED IN THE U.S., BY STATE, 1987
Thousands of Tons
Oto99*
100 to 999
1,000 to 9,999
10,000 to 24,999
•I 25,000 to 52,999
• focludw Delaware, D.C, Giom, Rhode Islnd, and Yopo binds
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The cumulative distribution of the quantity of RCRA hazardous waste generated is shown
graphically in Exhibit 2-6A. It is apparent from this exhibit that a few sites account for most of
the quantity generated. The line graph is constructed by ranking the sites in descending order
by the quantity of hazardous waste generated.
EXHIBIT 2-6A. CUMULATIVE DISTRIBUTION OF THE QUANTITY OF RCRA
HAZARDOUS WASTE GENERATED IN THE U.S., 1987
100 h
I
80
60
i
40
20
10 20 30 40 SO 60 70
Cumulative pwcwrt of gencratora
80
BO
100
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Exhibit 2-6B shows the cumulative distribution of only the largest 10 percent of the generators.
This exhibit indicates that:
• the largest 1 percent of sites generated 96 percent of the hazardous waste;
• the largest 2 percent of sites generated 98 percent of the hazardous waste; and
• the largest 5 percent of sites generated 99 percent of the hazardous waste.
EXHIBIT 2-6B. CUMULATIVE DISTRIBUTION OF THE QUANTITY OF RCRA
HAZARDOUS WASTE GENERATED BY THE LARGEST TEN
PERCENT OF GENERATORS, 1987
100 r
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Exhibit 2-7 further illustrates that the vast majority of RCRA hazardous waste is generated by a
small number of sites, while the vast majority of sites generate relatively small quantities. About
70.5 percent of the reporting population generated 100 tons or less of RCRA hazardous waste.
These sites cumulatively accounted for only 0.1 percent of the nationwide generation.
Conversely, only 2 percent of the sites generated more than 10,000 tons each, contributing to
about 98 percent of the nationwide generation. The largest sites typically generated
tremendous quantities of RCRA hazardous wastewater that dwarf all other types of hazardous
wastes generated.
EXHIBIT 2-7. DISTRIBUTION OF RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE GENERATION, 1987
Percent
100 r
80
60
4O
20
87.8
70.5
than 100 torn 100-10.0OO torn
Quantify generated by each generator
2.0
••••
Greater than 10.0OO tons
Percent of large ttttj Percent of hazardous
quantify generators waste generated
Exhibit 2-8 lists the 50 largest RCRA hazardous waste generators in the U.S. in 1987. The five
largest generation quantities represent about 57.5 percent of the total, while the 50 largest
quantities represent 90.2 percent of the total generation. Of the 50 sites, most are
manufacturers, mainly chemicals manufacturing and oil refining. Eighteen sites are located in
Texas, and 10 are in Louisiana. The largest generator, E.I. DuPont De Nemours, Chamber
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EXHIBIT 2-8. FIFTY LARGEST RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE GENERATORS IN THE U.S., 1987
Rank
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
EPA ID1
NJD002385730
GAD003282803
VA1 21 0020730
TXD067285973
VAD003121928
WVD004341491
WVD005005509
KYD006370159
TXD007330202
SCD048373468
TXD001 700806
TXD008123317
TX0066349770
LA00081 86579
GAD003324985
TX0065096273
LA00081 75390
TX0008081101
ALDOO 122 1902
TX61 70022770
TX0008079642
TX0008080533
TX0000017756
TX0007376700
KSD007482029
MID082767591
TX0008079527
TX0008099079
OHD0421 57644
CA71 70090016
LAD008086506
TX0026040709
LAD008213191
NC0001810365
LA0065470916
••TG^W^^^^f WW 1 w
MS0008186587
LAD008179707
TXD000751172
LAD001890367
AL0000828848
LA0980622104
OKD001 824564
TND003376928
TXD078432457
TX0083472266
KYD006370167
LAO092681824
LA0001700756
WA7890008967
CAD008354052
Site Name
E.I. DuPont Chamber Works
Kemira. Inc.
U.S. Army Ammunition Plant
Shell Chemical Co.
Aqualon Co., Inc.
American Cyanamld Co.
Rhone-Poulenc AG Co.
Pennwalt Corp. - Calvert City Plant
Texas Eastman Co.
Mobay Chemical Corp. -Bushy Park Plant
Monsanto Co.
E.I. DuPont De Nemours Co.
Tyler Pipe Ind. of Texas, Inc.
Shell OB Co. Refinery
Merck & Co., Inc.
Rohm and Haas, Inc. - Texas
American Cyanamid Co.
E.I. DuPont De Nemours Co.
Clba-Geigy Corp.
U.S. Navy - Dallas Naval Weapons
El. DuPont De Nemours Co.
Amoco OH Co. Refinery
Dow Chemical Co. • La Porte
Hoechst Celanese - Pampa
Vulcan Materials Co.
Quanex Corp. Michigan Seam
Sterling Chemical, Inc.
Stauffer Chemical Co.
B P Chemicals America
Naval Air Station North Island
PPG Ind., Inc.
Hoechst Celanese Chemical Group
Rubicon, Inc.
Sandoz Chemicals Corp.
Wttco Chemdal Corp.
Morton Thlokol, Inc.
Tenneco Ol Co, Chalmette Refinery
B P Chemicals. Inc.
El. DuPont De Nemours Co.
Soss Industries Corp.
Shed Chemical Co. - Norco
American Airlines, Inc.
Term. Eastman Co., Dh/. of Eastman Kodak
Hoechst Celanese Chemical Group
Arco Chemical Co.
B.F. Goodrich Co. Chemical Group
Vulcan Materials Co. Chem
Monsanto Co.
Department Of Energy
Mobi 01 Torrance Refinery
City
Deepwater
Savannah
Radford
Deer Park
Hopewell
Willow Island
Charleston
Calvert City
Longview
Berkeley County
AMn
Victoria
Tyler
Norco
AJbany
Deer Park
Westwego
Beaumont
Mclntosh
Dallas
Orange
Texas City
La Porte
Pampa
Wichita
South Lyon
Texas City
Houston
Lima
San Diego
Lake Charles
BayCtty
Geismar
Charlotte
Tan
Moss Point
Chalmette
Green Lake
La Place
Birmingham
Norco
Tulsa
Klngspoft
Pasadena
NA2
Calvert City
Geismar
Luilng
Rfchland
Torrance
Told
Total
Generated
(tons)
47.283.234
36.864,107
24.782.152
17.257.402
10.823.412
6.691.616
5,582.741
4.822,252
4.731.688
4.423.416
4,062.335
3,993,687
3.322,465
3.139,802
2.818.235
2.290.687
2,103.914
2.010.287
1,705.597
1,500.241
1.354.475
1.305.793
1,285,058
1,220,137
1,204.483
1,138,336
1.107,923
1,043,711
973.700
910,895
892,044
870,176
833.348
830,315
778,408
775,776
747,358
718,722
715,013
688,050
677,668
594.771
593,407
579,782
568,562
488,411
476,618
469,197
457,854
446,918
214,956,179
1Th« fir* two chanctm of the EPA ID ara tht State's postal cod* abbreviation.
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Works, in Deepwater, New Jersey, generated 47.3 million tons, of which 47.1 million tons were
RCRA hazardous wastewater managed in surface impoundments. Also ranking among the
largest 5 generators in the nation are Kemira, Inc., of Savannah, Georgia; the U.S. Army
Ammunition Plant at Radford, Virginia; Shell Chemical Co. in Deer Park, Texas; and Aqualon
Co., Inc., of Hopewell, Virginia.
2.3 TYPES OF HAZARDOUS WASTES GENERATED
Exhibit 2-9 lists the ten largest waste types generated in the U.S. during 1987. Waste types
beginning with "M" or ending with "MX" are not EPA waste codes. These are "mixture' codes,
created when more than one EPA waste code was assigned to a waste. For example, DOMX
represents a mixture of EPA "D* waste codes. A similar explanation applies for FOMX, POMX,
UOMX, and KOMX. In this study, waste stream data are sometimes characterized by more than
one type of EPA waste code - for example, a °K° waste along with a "U" waste. The waste type
assigned to such waste streams is MOMX. An exception to this rule occurs when an acute
hazardous waste (EPA Waste Codes F020, F021, F022, F023, F026, F027, and all "P" wastes) is
intermingled with other types of waste. A waste with any amount of acute hazardous waste is
classified as 'acute", rather than as MOMX. Mixtures of waste streams containing any acute
hazardous waste are assigned a POMX code rather than MOMX.
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EXHIBIT 2-9. TEN LARGEST QUANTITY WASTE TYPES GENERATED IN THE U.S., 1987
Rank
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Waste Type
D002
MOMX*
DOMX*
0003
D001
D008
K062
KQMX*
POMX*
D007
Hazardous Waste Description
Corrosive waste
Mixtures, general
Mixtures, characteristic
Reactive waste
Ignitable waste
Lead characteristic waste
Spent pickle liquor from steel
finishing operations
Mixtures, listed industrial
Mixtures, acute hazardous
Chromium characteristic waste
Hazardous Waste Quantity
Total Generated
(000 tons)
100,732
77,002
25,424
5,463
4,386
3,833
2,951
2,900
2,514
2,503
Percent
of Total
42.3
32.3
10.7
2.3
1.8
1.6
1.2
1.2
1.1
1.1
These waste types represent waste streams that were characterized by more than one EPA waste code. An
explanation of the derivation of these mixture codes is provided in Section 2-3.
The predominant type of RCRA hazardous waste generated during 1987, as shown in
Exhibit 2-10, was corrosive waste, EPA waste code D002. Most of this was wastewater with a
pH of 2.0 and below (acidic) or 12.5 and above (basic). Corrosive wastes were typically
neutralized using bases or acids before being discharged to the local publicly owned treatment
works (POTW) or to the surface water. Mixtures including acute hazardous wastes accounted
for 2.54 million tons, or 1.1 percent, of the total hazardous waste generation. Texas reported a
generation of 2.51 million tons, 98.9 percent of the national total quantity of acute hazardous
waste mixtures. The predominant waste codes that classified the waste as acutely hazardous,
Hydrogen Cyanide (P063) and Acrolein (POCK), accounted for over 95 percent of the total acute
hazardous waste generated. The actual quantity of acute hazardous waste contained in the
2.54 million tons of POMX mixtures cannot be ascertained from the data.
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EXHIBIT 2-10. TYPES OF RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE GENERATED IN THE
U.S.. 1987
MOMX A
32.3
D002 corrosive waste
MOMX mixtures, general
DOMX — mixtures, characteristic
DOMX
10.7
All Other Wastes
14.7
2.4 RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE MANAGEMENT QUANTITY AND
NUMBER OF TREATMENT, STORAGE, OR DISPOSAL FACILITIES
All data presented in this section pertain to RCRA hazardous wastes managed in units subject
to RCRA permitting. It is important to note that although the treatment, disposal, or recycling of
hazardous waste may ultimately occur in units exempt from RCRA permitting, if the waste
stream was stored in RCRA-permitted units (e.g., surface impoundments and waste piles) prior
to management in RCRA-exempt units, the waste quantity was classified as being managed in
RCRA units and included in the data presented in this section.
As mentioned before, some States reported quantities of RCRA hazardous wastes managed
exclusively in units exempt from RCRA permitting. These quantities have been excluded from
this report. Such wastes are mostly hazardous wastewaters that are treated in tanks and the
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treated water is discharged to the POTW (Publicly-Owned Treatment Works) or to the surface
water under a National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permit.
Most of the exhibits in this section have a footnote indicating that storage has been excluded
from the management quantity. This was necessary for two reasons. First, States did not
consistently collect information on the quantity of RCRA hazardous waste in storage (RCRA-
permitted or otherwise) at the end of 1987. Second, management methods discussed in this
report reflect the final disposition of the hazardous waste, and storage is never the final
disposition for hazardous wastes. Further, the quantity of hazardous waste managed only by
storage is typically a small fraction of the annual quantity managed. Therefore, the storage data
were not actively pursued.
At a regional level, RCRA treatment, storage, or disposal facilities are more evenly distributed
across the Regions than the quantity of RCRA hazardous waste managed. Exhibit 2-11 shows
the number of treatment, storage, or disposal facilities and the quantity of hazardous waste
managed, by EPA Region. Nationally, 3,308 facilities reported the management of 233.5 million
tons of waste. As was the case with RCRA hazardous waste generation, Regions II, III, IV, and
VI managed the vast majority of the hazardous waste, representing 92.6 percent of the national
total. In contrast, Regions I, VII, VIII, and X each managed less than 1 percent of the total
quantity of hazardous waste managed in 1987. Cumulatively, they represent only 1.1 percent of
the national total. Most RCRA treatment, storage, or disposal facilities were located in Regions
IV, V, and VI, while relatively few were located in Regions VIII and X. No Region had less than 1
percent of the total number of facilities.
In Exhibit 2-2, the total U.S. RCRA hazardous waste generation is stated as 238.3 million tons,
whereas in Exhibit 2-11, the total U.S. management is 233.5 million tons. The difference of 4.8
million tons reflects the hazardous wastes that were generated during 1987 but managed only
by storage during 1987.
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EXHIBIT 2-11. NUMBER AND PERCENT OF RCRA TREATMENT, STORAGE, OR DISPOSAL
FACILITIES AND RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE QUANTITY MANAGED, BY EPA
REGION, 1987
Region
I
II
ill
IV
V
VI
VII
VIM
IX
X
TOTAL
TSD Facilities
Number
140
215
295
438
836
886
182
67
188
61
3.308
Percent
4.2
6.5
8.9
13.2
25.3
26.8
5.5
2.0
5.7
1.8
100.0
Hazardous Waste Quantity1
Total Managed2
(000 tons)
197
48,651
48,379
56,999
9,563
62,454
1,409
389
5,068
368
233,476
Percent2
0.1
20.8
20.7
24.4
4.1
26.7
0.6
0.2
2.2
0.2
100.0
1 Quantity managed only by storage is excluded.
2Columns may not add to totals due to rounding.
Exhibit 2-12 shows a regional comparison between the percent of treatment, storage, or
disposal facilities and the percent of RCRA hazardous waste quantity managed. Region V, with
more than 25 percent of all treatment, storage, or disposal facilities, managed roughly 4 percent
of the national total, while Region II, with only 6.5 percent of the treatment, storage, or disposal
facilities, managed nearly 21 percent of the national total. This disparity is attributed to 1 large
facility in Region II that managed more than 20 percent of the national total quantity.
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EXHIBIT 2-12. COMPARISON OF PERCENT OF TREATMENT, STORAGE, AND
DISPOSAL FACILITIES AND PERCENT OF RCRA HAZARDOUS
WASTE QUANTITY MANAGED, BY EPA REGION, 1987
Percent
26.8 26.7
III
IV V VI
EPA Region
VII
VIII
IX
E£E1 TSD facilities
Quantity managed
Exhibit 2-13 shows the amount of RCRA hazardous waste managed and the number of
treatment, storage or disposal facilities located in each State. The States are ranked according
to the quantity managed. The top 4 States (Texas, New Jersey, Georgia, and Virginia)
accounted for nearly 73 percent of the total quantity of hazardous waste managed in RCRA
treatment, storage, or disposal units. These 4 States managed 21.1 percent, 20.5 percent, 17.0
percent, and 15.3 percent of the total quantity, respectively. However, except for Texas, the
other 3 States had a very small percentage of the total treatment, storage or disposal facilities:
New Jersey with 2.2 percent, Georgia with 1.8 percent, and Virginia with 1.3 percent. This
illustrates that a few facilities managed very large quantities of hazardous waste. Texas had the
largest number of treatment, storage or disposal facilities (670), followed by Illinois, Ohio, and
Pennsylvania. Each State had at least 1 treatment, storage or disposal facility. Four States
(District of Columbia, New Hampshire, South Dakota, and Vermont) show no management
quantity, yet each had at least 1 treatment, storage, or disposal facility. This occurred because
these States reported only storage of hazardous wastes, and storage quantities were excluded
from the exhibit, as explained earlier.
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EXHIBIT 2-13. RANK ORDERING OF STATES BASED ON QUANTITY OF RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE
MANAGED, 1987
Rank
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
State
TEXAS
NEW JERSEY
GEORGIA
VIRGINIA
WEST VIRGINIA
LOUISIANA
KENTUCKY
SOUTH CAROLINA
CALIFORNIA
OHIO
ALABAMA
MICHIGAN
INDIANA
ILLINOIS
KANSAS
MISSISSIPPI
OKLAHOMA
NORTH CAROLINA
NEW YORK
TENNESSEE
FLORIDA
ARIZONA
PENNSYLVANIA
UTAH
WASHINGTON
PUERTO RICO
CONNECTICUT
ARKANSAS
COLORADO
MISSOURI
OREGON
WISCONSIN
IOWA
MASSACHUSETTS
KMHO
MARYLAND
RHODE ISLAND
VIRGIN ISLANDS
NEVADA
MINNESOTA
NEBRASKA
NEW MEXICO
DELAWARE
MONTANA
WYOMING
HAWAII
NORTH DAKOTA
ALASKA
MAINE
GUAM
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
NEW HAMPSHIRE
SOUTH DAKOTA
VERMONT
TOTAL
Hazardous Waste Quantity1
Total
Managed
(000 tons)
49,293
47.782
39.751
35.654
12,342
11.935
5.775
5.237
4,603
3.089
2.986
2,275
2,080
2,035
1.268
1,230
1.111
901
669
643
476
452
350
285
251
185
136
108
96
82
75
73
47
42
41
27
18
15
12
12
11
7
6
4
2
1
1
1
1
<0.5
0
0
0
0
233,476
Percent
21.1
20.5
17.0
15.3
5.3
5.1
2.5
2.2
2.0
1.3
1.3
1.0
0.9
0.9
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.4
0.3
0.3
0.2
02
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.06
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
100.0
TSD FacDIties
Number
670
108
60
42
24
130
64
71
130
196
52
131
103
226
26
29
34
77
79
34
51
34
193
18
38
27
94
39
27
111
8
134
37
21
6
27
9
1
7
46
8
13
8
5
8
15
7
9
8
2
1
4
2
4
3,306
Percent
20.3
3.3
1.8
1.3
0.7
3.9
1.9
2.1
3.9
5.9
1.6
4.0
3.1
6.8
0.8
0.9
1.0
2.3
2.4
1.0
1.5
1.0
5.8
0.5
1.1
0.8
2.8
1.2
0.8
3.4
02
4.1
1.1
0.6
02
0.8
03
<0.05
02
1.4
02
0.4
02
02
02
0.5
02
0.3
02
0.1
<0.05
0.1
0.1
0.1
100.0
1 Quantity managed only by storage * excluded.
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Exhibit 2-14 shows the RCRA hazardous waste management quantity, by State. Twenty-six
States reported a Statewide management of less than 0.1 million tons (13 were below 0.01
million tons), cumulatively managing about 0.2 percent of the nationwide total management
quantity. Conversely, 4 States managed more than 35.0 million tons each, together accounting
for nearly 75 percent of total U.S. RCRA hazardous waste management quantity. The primary
management areas identified in this exhibit correspond closely to the primary hazardous waste
generating areas identified in Exhibit 2-5.
EXHIBIT 2-14. RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE MANAGED IN THE U.S., BY STATE, 1987
Thousands of Tons
PI Ott>99*
• 100to999
1,000 to 9,999
10,0000)24,999
25,000 to 49,999
* Includes Delaware. D.C, Guam, Rhode bind, and Virgin Islands
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As was the case with RCRA hazardous waste generation (Exhibit 2-6A), a few facilities
accounted for most of the hazardous waste management in RCRA treatment, storage, or
disposal units during 1987. These relatively large management sites typically treat
wastewaters. Exhibit 2-15A shows the cumulative distribution of the quantity of RCRA
hazardous waste managed in RCRA treatment, storage, or disposal units. Exhibit 2-15B shows
a cumulative distribution of the largest 10 percent of facilities. This exhibit indicates that
• the largest 1 percent of facilities managed 84 percent of the hazardous waste,
• the largest 2 percent of facilities managed 92.8 percent of the hazardous waste,
and
• the largest 5 percent of facilities managed 98 percent of the hazardous waste.
EXHIBIT 2-15A. CUMULATIVE DISTRIBUTION OF THE QUANTITY OF RCRA
HAZARDOUS WASTE MANAGED IN THE U.S., 1987
100
BO
60
40
20
0
10 20 30 40 SO 60 70
Cumulative pwewit of ISO fadlltlM
BO
90
100
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EXHIBIT 2-15B. CUMULATIVE DISTRIBUTION OF THE QUANTITY OF RCRA
HAZARDOUS WASTE MANAGED BY THE LARGEST TEN
PERCENT OF TREATMENT, STORAGE, AND DISPOSAL
FACILITIES, 1987
99*
94
tr
•s
B9
84
79
74
3 4 5 B 7
Cumulative pwccnt of ISO focffltta*
10
Exhibit 2-16 further illustrates that the vast majority of the RCRA hazardous waste is managed
by a small proportion of the management facilities, while a large proportion of facilities
manages relatively little waste. As shown in Exhibit 2-16, about 57 percent of the facilities
managed less than 100 tons each, together representing 0.01 percent of the total quantity
managed. An additional 39.5 percent of the facilities managed less than 100,000 tons each,
while only 3.5 percent of the facilities managed over 100,000 tons each, cumulatively
accounting for 96 percent of the total quantity of RCRA hazardous waste managed in the U.S.
during 1987.
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EXHIBIT 2-16. DISTRIBUTION OF RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE MANAGEMENT,
1987
Parcent
100 r
BO
60
20
86.0
57.0
0.0
39.5
Less than 100 tons 100-100.000 tons Greater than 100,000 tons
Quantity managed by each TSD
I Percent of TSD
facilities
Percent of hazardous
watte managed
Exhibit 2-17 identifies the 50 largest RCRA treatment, storage, or disposal facilities in the U.S. in
1987. Up to five management methods have been identified for each facility. An explanation of
the management codes is provided in Appendix B. For sites that used more than five methods,
the reporting of disposal, treatment, and recycling methods took precedence over the storage
methods on this exhibit. The source of hazardous waste is also identified. A facility that
managed RCRA hazardous wastes generated only on site has its waste source designated as
"on site"; a facility that managed hazardous wastes generated only off site has its waste source
designated as "off site"; and a facility that managed RCRA hazardous wastes that were
generated both on site and off site has its waste source designated as "both".
The 5 largest facilities managed about 57.5 percent of the total management quantity, while the
50 largest facilities managed about 90.3 percent of the total quantity managed. The sites
identified in Exhibit 2-17 are generally the same as those identified in Exhibit 2-8, the 50 largest
hazardous waste generators. In fact, the ranking of the 29 largest sites is identical. This is
because the large generators of hazardous waste managed their wastes on site.
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EXHIBIT 2-17. FIFTY LARGEST RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE MANAGEMENT FACILITIES IN THE U.S., 1987
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
20
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
EPA ID
NJD002385730
QADQQ32828Q3
VA1210020730
TXD067285973
VA0003121928
WVD004341491
WVD005005509
KY0006370159
TXD007330202
SCD048373468
TXD001 700806
TXD008123317
TXD066349770
LAD008186579
QAD003324985
TXD065Q96273
LA0008175380
TX0008081101
AL0001221902
TX6170022770
TXD008079842
TXD008080533
TXD000017756
TXOOO/376700
KSD007482029
MID082767591
TXD008079527
TXD006099079
OHD042157644
LAO006086506
CA7170090016
TXD02604070B
LAD065470016
LAD008213191
NCD001810365
CAD09S089778
MS0006186587
LAD980622104
LAD008179707
TXD000751172
LA0001890367
ALDOOQflZMMfl
TX0083472266
OK0001824564
CA0008Z74938
TXD078432457
(LD980503108
KYD006370167
LAD092681824
Site Name
DuPont El. Chamber Work*
Kemlra.lnc.
U.S. Army Ammunition Plant
Shtll Chemical Co.
Aqualon Co., Inc.
American Cyanamld Co.
Rhone Foulenc AG Co
Pen nwalt Corp.
Texas Eattman Co.
Mobay Chemical Corp.
Monsanto Co.
EL OuPont De Nemoure Co.
Tyler Pipe hd. of Texas. Inc.
Shell Oil Co. Refinery
Merck & Co., Inc.
Rohm and Haat, Inc. - Texas
American Cyanamld Co.
E.I. OuPont De Nemoure Co.
Clba-Getgy Corp.
U.S. Navy - Naval Weapon*
E.L DuPont De Nemoure
Amoco Oil Co. Refinery
Dow Chemical Co. - La Porte
Hoechtt Celanete - Pampa
Vulcan Materials Co.
Quanex Corp. Michigan Seam
Sterling Chemical, Inc.
Stauffer Chemical Co.
BP Chemicals America
PPG M., Inc.
Naval Air Station North Wand
Hoechst Celanese Chemical
VMtoo Chemical Corp.
Rubicon Ino.
Sandoz Chemicals Corp.
FairchiW Camera 4 hstr. Corp.
Morton Thiokol, ho.
Shell Chemical Co. -Norco
Tenneoo OH Co. Refinery
BP Chemicals, Inc.
DuPont Ds Nemoure E.L Co.
Sloes Industries Corp.
Arco Chemical Co.
American Airlines, Inc.
Kaiser Steel Corp.
Hoechst Celanese Chem. Orp.
Doe Savannah raver Plant
B.F. Goodrich Co. Chem. Grp.
Vulcan Materials Co. Chem.
City
Deepwater
Savannah
Radford
Deer Park
Hoptwwl
Willow Island
Charleston
CaJvertCfty
Longviow
Berkeley County
AMn
VtCtOfiel
Tyler
fcinrnn
Noroo
Albany
Deer Park
*A|— -*, , .unf-.
TVWIwVyO
BeUumont
Mcltitoth
Dallas
Orange
Texas City
La Porte
Pampa
\nnOnltsl
South Lyon
Texas CHy
Houston
Uma
Lake Charles
San Diego
BayOty
Taft
Geiemar
Charlotte
Mountain View
Most Point
Noroo
Chalmette
Green Lake
La Place
BinnmQhevn
NA3
Tutea
Fontana
Pasadena
Aiken
wooa raver
CaNert County
Getsmar
Mgmt. Mgmt. Mgmt. MgmL Mgmt.
Meth.1 Meth. Meth. Meth. Meth.
12345
DBO T01 T02 T03 T04
S04 T04
060 S01 S04 T04 T03
D79 063 S02 S04 T04
T04 S04
061 S04 T03 T04 S01
S01 S02 T03 T04 081
083 S02 T03
DBO S04 T03 T04
064 S01
079 080 S02 S04
079 DBO 063 S02 S04
DBO S04 SOS T04
079
S01 S04 T01 S02
SOI T04
079
079 S02 S04 T03 T04
T03 DBO T02
SOI T04
079 S01 T04
079 S02 T04
R99 S01 S04 T04
DBS
079 SOI S02 T03
021 S04
079 SOI S02 T03 T04
SOS T03 R99 T04
079 SOI T03 T04
R99 T02 T03
T04 R99 SOI S04 SOS
079 DBO R99
079 R99
079 R99 T03
T01 T02 T04 501 S04
T03 T04 SOI
079 DBO S04
079 T03 T04
079
079 DBO S01
079 064 T03
063
079 S02 805 RB9
079 S01
TD4
079 S01 S02 S04 T03
063 SOI S02 T04
S04 T04
T04
R99 S04
Waste
Source
Botn
On site
On site
On she
On site
Botn
Both
On site
Both
On site
On site
Both
Both
On site
On site
On site
On site
Both
On site
On site
On site
Both
On site
On site
Both
On site
On site
Both
On she
Both
Both
On site
Both
On site
On site
Doth
On site
Both
On site
On she
Both
On site
Both
On she
OH site
On site
On site
Off she
On she
On she
TOTAL
Total
Managed2
(tons)
47,452.868
36,864,107
24.781.546
17,245.652
10.821.755
6.691.628
5.582.846
4.822,048
4,731,587
4.423.251
4.059.904
3,998.072
3,322,440
3.062,025
2,812^00
2,285.999
2.102.343
2.004,370
1,704,615
1,499.037
1.349.348
1.305.147
1,284.932
1.220.137
1.213.681
1,138.324
1.106,565
1,043.946
973,688
933,313
905.604
870,175
853,383
831.172
830,100
786,039
775,776
752.654
722.764
718.720
717.401
688,050
601,686
594,693
581.735
579,736
561.367
552.692
482.796
476,129
215.730,248
'An explanation of the management codes is provided In Appendix B.
2Quarrtrrv managed onh/bv storage la Included.
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Exhibits 2-18A and 2-18B illustrate the dominance of on-site waste management. Exhibit 2-18A
indicates that 60.5 percent of facilities managed only wastes generated onsite, while an
additional 10.2 percent of facilities managed wastes from both on site and off site. Only 29.3
percent of facilities managed hazardous wastes received exclusively from off site. Exhibit 2-1 SB
indicates that 96.7 percent of hazardous waste was managed at the same site that generated it.
Only 3.3 percent of the waste was shipped off site to facilities, including commercial waste
management facilities, that managed wastes from off site. Taking the findings of Exhibits 2-18A
and 2-18B together, it is clear that the average quantity managed at the on-site waste
management facilities is much larger than that of facilities that received wastes from off site.
EXHIBIT 2-18A. PERCENT OF FACILITIES MANAGING RCRA HAZARDOUS
WASTE GENERATED ONLY ON SITE, ONLY OFF SITE.
AND BOTH SOURCES, 1987
Pancent
100 r
BO
60
40
20
60.5
On-«ta
focnttiM
Off-site
foclIitiM
10.2
Both
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EXHIBIT 2-18B. RELATIVE AMOUNT OF RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE MANAGED
ON SITE AND OFF SITE. 1987
Percent
100 r
06.7
On—ait*
facilities
Off-site
facilities
2.5 RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE MANAGEMENT METHODS
The management methods presented in this section represent the final disposition of RCRA
hazardous waste. For example, if the RCRA hazardous waste was first stabilized (treatment
method) and then disposed in a landfill, the method characterizing the management of this
hazardous waste would be landfill.
Exhibit 2-19 shows the quantity of RCRA hazardous waste by management method. It breaks
down the 233.5 million ton total management quantity by management method, along with the
number of facilities that used that method during 1987. The data received from States
sometimes indicated that waste streams were managed on site, but the management method
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was not indicated. The States assigned the proper management code for the larger waste
streams. Smaller waste streams, however, were assigned a "U99" management code,
indicating that the waste was managed on site but the management method was unknown.
After the EPA quality assurance process, the quantity of RCRA hazardous waste managed in
"unknown" units was reduced to 0.1 percent of the total waste managed.
An extremely high percentage (74.6%) of the RCRA hazardous waste managed was classified
as "Other Treatment".1 This treatment was mostly wastewater treatment that included both
RCRA-permitted units (surface impoundments) and RCRA-exempt units. The next highest
management category was underground injection wells. The type of waste injected in wells
was also mostly hazardous wastewater. The data illustrate that an extremely high percentage
of RCRA hazardous waste managed was wastewater.
Exhibit 2-19 also shows the percentage of RCRA hazardous waste managed. About 3.2 million
tons or 1.4 percent of the total quantity was disposed in 136 landfill facilities, while 1.0 million
tons or 0.4 percent of the total quantity was incinerated in 305 facilities. Roughly 1.6 million
tons were recycled, representing 0.6 percent of the total quantity managed. Under most
conditions, recycling processes are not subject to RCRA permitting requirements. This method
is shown in Exhibit 2-19 because the RCRA hazardous waste was managed in a RCRA-
permitted unit (mostly RCRA storage units) prior to recycling the waste. Since recycling of
hazardous waste exclusively in units exempt from RCRA permitting is excluded in this report,
the actual quantity of RCRA hazardous waste recycled was greater than the quantity shown in
the exhibit
1 Since several States collected data on RCRA hazardous waste management using the 1985 Biennial Report management codes.
data from the other States that used the more comprehensive 1987 Biennial Report management codes were converted to the
1985 Biennial Report codes. This resulted in many waste streams being classified as managed by 'Other Treatment*
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EXHIBIT 2-19. QUANTITY OF RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE MANAGED, BY MANAGEMENT (TDR)
METHOD, 1987
Management
Code
D79
D80
D81
D82
D83
D84
T01
T02
T03
T04
R99
U99
Management
Method
Description
Injection Wells
Landfills
Land Treatment
Ocean Disposal
Surface Impoundments
Other Disposal
Treatment in Tanks
Treatment in Surface Imp.
Incineration
Other Treatment
Recycling2
Unknown
TOTAL
Hazardous Waste Quantity
Total Managed
(000 tons)
30,074
3.203
705
0
8,253
4,791
5,485
3.818
1,018
174,187
1.593
349
233.476
Percent
12.9
1.4
0.3
0
3.5
2.1
2.3
1.6
0.4
74.6
0.7
0.1
100.0
Number of
TDR1 Facilities
Using Method
85
136
84
0
40
80
153
35
305
683
320
446
1.7533
facilities with only storage units are excluded from this exhibit In 1987, there were 1,511 RCRA facilities with only
storage units. Facilities that are included may also have RCRA-permitted storage units.
2Most recycling occurs in units exempt from RCRA permitting requirements. The recycling included here is the final
disposition of wastes that were previously managed (mostly storage) in units subject to RCRA permitting.
total does not equal the sum of the column because a single facility may have multiple waste management
methods.
To further illustrate the types of wastes managed in each of the management methods,
Exhibit 2-20 lists the four largest quantities and the type of RCRA hazardous waste managed by
each management method. Up to four EPA waste codes are listed to characterize the type of
waste managed. The predominant waste types injected in underground injection wells were
corrosive waste (D002) and reactive waste (D003). These were mostly wastewaters.
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EXHIBIT 2-20. FOUR LARGEST QUANTITIES AND TYPES OF RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE
MANAGED, BY MANAGEMENT (TDR) METHOD, 1987
Mgmt.
Code
D79
080
081
083
084
T01
T02
T03
T04
R99
U99
Management
Method
Injection Well
Landfill
Land Treatment
Surface Impoundment
Other Disposal
Treatment In Tanks
Treatment In Surface Imp.
Incineration
Other Treatment
Recycling
Unknown
Waste
Codel
0002
0003
MOMX
0002
F006
MOMX
0008
K061
0001
K051
K049
K048
0002
0002
K062
0002
0002
K062
0007
F006
MOMX
0002
0010
K062
0002
F024
0006
0007
0001
F002
0002
F003
0002
MOMX
DOMX
0001
F003
0001
0001
F002
0002
0001
MOMX
0007
Waste
Code 2
0007
0002
0007
0007
F006
F003
0002
F001
Waste
Codes
K011
0009
F005
F001
F002
Waste
Code 4
K013
F002
F003
Quantity
Managed
(tons)
8,676.791
5.351.656
2.469.386
1.689.982
430,752
324,696
291.538
176.681
255.609
187.059
51.483
48.291
5.708.165
1,110,564
475,986
248.951
4.426,845
64,598
33,644
16,933
3.016.084
608,024
365,747
355,793
1,714,250
860,010
437,579
424,302
210.136
73,963
61,005
43.656
77.065,563
59,364.910
16,837,509
4,323,000
441,859
264,919
68,787
47,622
104,187
41,513
27,055
24,518
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Wastewater treatment sludge (F006) was the predominant waste that was landfilled. Hazardous
wastewaters are typically treated on site, and the resulting sludge, often containing heavy
metals, is sent off site for stabilization and subsequent disposal in landfills. The petroleum
refining industry contributed most RCRA hazardous waste that was disposed by land
treatment/application/farming. The waste types included API separator sludge (K051), slop oil
emulsion solids (KD49), and dissolved air flotation float (K048).
Nonhalogenated solvents (F003) and ignitable wastes (D001), predominantly organic liquids,
comprised the majority of the waste recycled. This is not surprising, since such wastes are
easily recycled by distillation.
Ignitable wastes and spent solvents were the major waste types incinerated. These wastes may
have already been recycled and the residual material reported as incinerated. Due to the
inherent heat content of ignitable wastes and solvents, incineration is a common option for
disposing such wastes.
Corrosive waste (D002) was the predominant waste treated, mostly wastewaters exhibiting a
pH of 2.0 and below, or 12.5 and above. These wastes are easily treated by adding either a
base or an acid to adjust the pH close to 7.0.
Exhibits 2-21 through 2-28 present State data for the following four management methods:
disposal in landfills, incineration, disposal in underground injection wells, and disposal in
surface impoundments. These four methods are singled out because they have a significant
impact on the environment, and they are an important part of overall hazardous waste
management.
Exhibit 2-21 ranks the States by the quantity of RCRA hazardous waste disposed in landfills in
1987. Twenty-nine States had sites which operated a RCRA hazardous waste landfill,
cumulatively disposing 3.2 million tons. California, with 483,840 tons, and Indiana, with 451,906
tons, were the States that managed the largest quantities of hazardous waste in landfills,
followed by Alabama, Ohio, Michigan, Louisiana, Illinois, and New Jersey. These 8 States
accounted for over 80 percent of the total hazardous waste disposed in landfills. The map in
Exhibit 2-22 illustrates the quantity of hazardous waste disposed in landfills by each State.
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EXHIBIT 2-21. RANK ORDERING OF STATES DISPOSING RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE IN
LANDFILLS, 1987
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
State
CALIFORNIA
INDIANA
ALABAMA
OHIO
MICHIGAN
LOUISIANA
ILLINOIS
NEW JERSEY
SOUTH CAROLINA
TEXAS
NEW YORK
PUERTO RICO
UTAH
OREGON
KENTUCKY
OKLAHOMA
IDAHO
NEVADA
IOWA
TENNESSEE
WASHINGTON
CONNECTICUT
PENNSYLVANIA
ARKANSAS
MISSOURI
MISSISSIPPI
ALASKA
ARIZONA
WYOMING
TOTAL
Quantity
(tons)
483.8401
451,906
318,303
317,592
282,824
271,430
210,721
174,417
137,103
126,476
80.427
80.276
74,037
71,817
39,621
26,378
24,958
11,804
5,000
4,240
3.213
2,896
2,498
769
336
239
66
56
5
3,203,248
Note: States not listed did not dispose of hazardous waste in landfills during 1987.
1 Because California submitted incompatible data, the quantity shown may not be accurate.
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EXHIBIT 2-22. TOTAL QUANTITY OF RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE DISPOSED
IN LANDFILLS, BY STATE, 1987
Tons
1 to 10,000
10,001 to 200,000
greater than 200,000
• Includes Delaware. D.C. Guam, Rhode bland, and Virgin Islands
Thirty-eight of the 54 States used incineration as a RCRA hazardous waste management
method during 1987. Exhibit 2-23 shows the quantity of RCRA hazardous waste incinerated,
ranked by State. Slightly more than 1 million tons of hazardous waste were incinerated in the
U.S. during 1987. Facilities located in Texas incinerated the greatest quantity of RCRA
hazardous waste, roughly 200,000 tons, followed by Louisiana and California. Twenty of the 38
States incinerated less than 7,000 tons each. The map in Exhibit 2-24 shows the quantity of
RCRA hazardous waste incinerated by each State.
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EXHIBIT 2-23. RANK ORDERING OF STATES MANAGING RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE BY
INCINERATION, 1987
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
State
TEXAS
LOUISIANA
CALIFORNIA
OHIO
INDIANA
PENNSYLVANIA
KENTUCKY
CONNECTICUT
ILLINOIS
NEW JERSEY
TENNESSEE
NEW YORK
SOUTH CAROLINA
ARKANSAS
WEST VIRGINIA
IDAHO
MICHIGAN
NORTH CAROLINA
WISCONSIN
MARYLAND
ALABAMA
GEORGIA
IOWA
MASSACHUSETTS
KANSAS
MISSOURI
UTAH
NORTH DAKOTA
OKLAHOMA
FLORIDA
VIRGINIA
ARIZONA
DELAWARE
PUERTO RICO
WASHINGTON
COLORADO
NEW MEXICO
HAWAII
TOTAL
Quantity
(tons)
210,844
105,268
101,506
87,174
76,059
70,610
46,322
40,699
40,315
38,272
32,709
29,278
25,844
18,547
17,392
14,747
14,251
12.571
6,954
6.054
4,347
2.993
2,783
2,181
2,022
1,753
1,606
1,281
816
652
651
617
552
459
160
36
30
3
1,018,358
Note: States not listed did not manage RCRA hazardous waste by incineration during 1987.
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EXHIBIT 2-24 TOTAL QUANTITY OF RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE INCINERATED, BY STATE, 1987
Tons
0*
1 to 10,000**
10.001-50,000
greater than 50,000
• hdudei D.C. Gum, Rhode Islmd. ml Vngin IsUnds
** Includes Del* wire
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Only 12 of the 54 States used underground injection wells to dispose hazardous waste. The
data for each State, showing the quantity injected into the wells, are presented in Exhibit 2-25.
Texas, with 13.9 million tons, and Louisiana, with 9.8 million tons, injected the bulk of the RCRA
hazardous waste disposed in underground injection wells. Together, they represented 79
percent of the 30 million tons injected. By comparison, Arkansas and Kentucky together
injected roughly 49,000 tons, only 0.16 percent of the total quantity injected. Exhibit 2-26 shows
the quantity of hazardous waste quantity injected in underground wells by each State.
EXHIBIT 2-25. RANK ORDERING OF STATES DISPOSING RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE IN
UNDERGROUND INJECTION WELLS, 1987
Rank
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
State
TEXAS
LOUISIANA
OHIO
KANSAS
OKLAHOMA
MISSISSIPPI
ILLINOIS
FLORIDA
INDIANA
MICHIGAN
ARKANSAS
KENTUCKY
TOTAL
Quantity
(tons)
13,984,949
9.781,726
1,419,353
1,212,860
1,027,134
775,543
646,972
411.605
402.530
362,175
35.967
13,068
30.073.882
Note: States not listed did not dispose RCRA hazardous waste in underground injection wells
during 1987.
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EXHIBIT 2-26. TOTAL QUANTITY OF RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE DISPOSED IN
UNDERGROUND INJECTION WELLS, BY STATE, 1987
Tons
1 to 500,000
500,001-5,000,000
• greater than 5.000,000
• Includes Delaware. D.C, Guam, Rhode bland, and Virgin Islands
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Exhibit 2-27 ranks the States by the quantity of RCRA hazardous waste disposed in surface
impoundments (to be closed as landfills). Kentucky, with 4.8 million tons, had by far the largest
quantity, representing over half the total amount (8.2 million tons) managed by this method. Six
of the 16 States that reported disposal of hazardous waste in surface impoundments managed
less than 6,000 tons each. Exhibit 2-28 shows the quantity of RCRA hazardous waste disposed
in surface impoundments.
EXHIBIT 2-27. RANK ORDERING OF STATES DISPOSING RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE IN SURFACE
IMPOUNDMENTS, 1987
Rank
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
State
KENTUCKY
TEXAS
ALABAMA
OHIO
SOUTH CAROLINA
UTAH
CALIFORNIA
INDIANA
ILLINOIS
OKLAHOMA
LOUISIANA
COLORADO
PENNSYLVANIA
DELAWARE
ARKANSAS
TENNESSEE
TOTAL
Quantity
(tons)
4,821,411
1,375,968
690,273
474,998
336.407
184,296
141,340
130,666
58,383
22,878
5,327
4,809
3,088
2.278
280
160
8,252,562
Note: States not listed did not dispose RCRA hazardous waste in surface impoundments during 1987.
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EXHIBIT 2-28. TOTAL QUANTITY OF HAZARDOUS WASTE DISPOSED
IN SURFACE IMPOUNDMENTS, BY STATE. 1987
Tons
1 1 to 100,000**
1 100,001-1,000,000
greater than 1.000,000
• Includes D.C., Guam. Rhode Island, ml Virgin blinds
•• Includes Delaware
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2.6 HAZARDOUS WASTE IMPORTS AND EXPORTS
This section discusses RCRA hazardous waste imports and exports. The amount of RCRA
hazardous waste imported and exported by each State is presented in Exhibit 2-29. All but 1
State, Virgin Islands, exported RCRA hazardous waste to 1 or more States for management,
while 42 States imported RCRA hazardous waste from other States for management. Twelve
States did not import any RCRA hazardous waste. The 5 leading hazardous waste importing
States were Ohio with roughly 486,000 tons, Indiana with 454,000 tons, Louisiana with 330,000
tons, Alabama with 285,000 tons, and Illinois with 241,000 tons. These 5 States accounted for
nearly half of the total interstate RCRA hazardous waste imports during 1987. The 5 leading
RCRA hazardous waste exporting States were Pennsylvania with roughly 333,000 tons, Ohio
with 275,000 tons, Texas with 232,000 tons, California with 225,000 tons, and Illinois with
197,000 tons. Approximately 3.6 million tons (1.5%) of RCRA hazardous waste were shipped
by generators to out-of-state treatment, storage, or disposal facilities for management.
The difference between the total waste exported and the total waste imported is indicated in
Exhibit 2-29. A negative quantity indicates that the State was a net importer of hazardous
waste; a positive quantity indicates that the State was a net exporter of hazardous waste. Of
the 54 States, 37 States were net exporters of RCRA hazardous waste, 16 were net importers,
and 1 State, Virgin Islands, neither exported nor imported. The largest net importer of RCRA
hazardous waste was Indiana with 289,500 tons, followed by Alabama, Ohio, Louisiana, and
South Carolina. The 5 largest net exporting States were California with 196,340 tons, followed
by Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, Georgia, and Mississippi. The map in Exhibit 2-30 shows the
quantity ranges of RCRA hazardous waste imported by each State.
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EXHIBIT 2-29. RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE IMPORTS AND EXPORTS, BY STATE,
1987
State
ALABAMA
ALASKA
ARIZONA
ARKANSAS
CALIFORNIA
COLORADO
CONNECTICUT
DELAWARE
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
FLORIDA
GEORGIA
GUAM
HAWAII
IDAHO
ILLINOIS
INDIANA
IOWA
KANSAS
KENTUCKY
LOUISIANA
MAINE
MARYLAND
MASSACHUSETTS
MICHIGAN
MINNESOTA
MISSISSIPPI
MISSOURI
MONTANA
NEBRASKA
NEVADA
NEW HAMPSHIRE
NEW JERSEY
NEW MEXICO
NEW YORK
NORTH CAROLINA
NORTH DAKOTA
OHIO
OKLAHOMA
OREGON
PENNSYLVANIA
PUERTO RICO
RHODE ISLAND
SOUTH CAROLINA
SOUTH DAKOTA
TENNESSEE
TEXAS
UTAH
VERMONT
VIRGIN ISLANDS
VIRGINIA
WASHINGTON
WEST VIRGINIA
WISCONSIN
WYOMING
TOTAL
Total Exports
(tons)
57,693
326
19.653
65,890
225,389
21,479
82,510
18,143
585
59.352
85,372
77
419
2,594
196,549
164,951
31,349
16,214
138,693
157,234
7,949
71,587
142,800
182,992
23,506
96,542
129,230
869
11,997
721
15,766
150,586
2,862
123,475
81,861
10,611
275,291
26,344
9,916
333,030
3,339
16,847
36,233
2,117
62,371
231,853
11,715
5,960
0
41,682
71,324
39,172
17,275
1,113
3,583,408
Total Imports
(tons)
285,239
0
0
51,803
29,049
2,345
42,760
8
0
16.578
8,233
0
12
34,630
241,490
454,451
5,092
43,567
84,834
329,646
0
16,343
17,761
193,399
12,149
28.565
61.374
0
0
11,448
0
192,931
4,893
85,800
35,755
121
466,182
42,015
61,717
221,732
0
14,814
147,473
60
37,588
173,410
73,107
0
0
33,382
8,483
11,303
19,683
0
3,621,225
Net Exports
(Exports - Imports)
-227,546
326
19,653
14,087
196,340
19,134
39,750
18,135
585
42,774
77,139
77
407
-32,036
-44,941
-289,500
26,257
-27,353
53,859
-172,412
7.949
55,244
125,039
-10,407
11,357
67,977
67.856
869
11,997
-10,727
15,766
-42,345
-2,031
37.675
46,106
10,490
-210,891
-15,671
-51,801
111,298
3,339
2,033
-111,240
2,057
24,783
58,443
-61,392
5,960
0
8,300
62,841
27,869
-2,408
1,113
-37^17
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EXHIBIT 2-30. TOTAL RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE IMPORTED, BY STATE, 1987
Tons
3 less than 50,000**
3 50,000-150,000
i greater than 150,000
Includes D.C, Guam, and Virgin Islands
Include* Delaware and Rhode bland
Exhibit 2-31 consists of two U.S. maps, one indicating the RCRA hazardous waste net
importing States and the other indicating the RCRA hazardous waste net exporting States.
Though Michigan was one of the largest RCRA hazardous waste importing States
(Exhibit 2*30), it was a small net importer because it also exported a significant amount of
RCRA hazardous waste to other States for management.
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EXHIBIT 2-31. TOTAL NET HAZARDOUS WASTE IMPORTS AND EXPORTS , BY STATE, 1987
Net Importers
Net Imports (Imports-Exports). Tons
Ott>20,000*
ED 20,001 to 75,000
• Greater than 75,000
dl Not a Net Importer
Net Exporters
Net Exports (Exports-Imports'). TOM
ES o to 20.000*
B 20,001 to 75,000
H Greater than 75.000
Not a Net Exporter
Hawrii, Puerto Rfeo.nl Rhode I4nd
NOTE: Vfafto binds dU not opart nor import RCRA hundaas mMe 4nfajl987.
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Exhibit 2-32 displays the quantities of RCRA hazardous waste imported and exported, by EPA
Region. Every Region was both an importer and an exporter. Six Regions were net importers,
while four were net exporters. Region V dominated three categories, with the largest total
exports (approximately 860 thousand tons), total imports (1.4 million tons), and net imports
(547 thousand tons). Region VI ranked second among net importers, with imports exceeding
exports by nearly 118,000 tons. The balance between import and export quantities was closest
in Region II, which was a net importer by slightly more than 1,300 tons. The largest net
exporting Regions were Region IX with 206,000 tons, and Region I with 196,000 tons.
EXHIBIT 2-32. RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE IMPORTS AND EXPORTS, BY EPA REGION, 1987
EPA Region
I
II
III
IV
V
VI
VII
VIII
IX
X
TOTAL
Total Exports
(tons)
271.832
277,400
504,199
618,117
860,564
484,183
188,790
47,904
246,259
84,160
3,583,408
Total Imports
(tons)
75,335
278,731
282,768
644,265
1,407,354
601,767
110,033
75,633
40,509
104,830
3,621,225
Net Exports
(Exports • Imports)
196.497
-1.331
221,431
-26,148
-546,790
-117,584
78,757
-27,729
205,750
-20,670
-37,817
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Exhibit 2-33 presents, by State, the total imports and exports relative to the total quantity
managed and the total quantity generated by that State. On average, 98.5 percent of the RCRA
hazardous waste generated is managed in the generating State, and only about 1.5 percent of
the hazardous waste is managed in other States. Fourteen of the 54 States exported more than
half of their RCRA hazardous waste. On the other hand, 9 States managed wastes that were
mostly (greater than 50%) generated out of State. Exhibit 2-33 also provides the four quantities
(generation, imports, exports, and management), needed to perform the RCRA hazardous
waste flow balance equation:
Generation + imports c± management + exports
For nearly all the States the equation is closely balanced. In Arizona, for example, generation
plus imports (470,000 tons) approximately equals management plus exports (472,000 tons).
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EXHIBIT 2-33. RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE GENERATION, IMPORTS, EXPORTS, AND
MANAGEMENT, BY STATE, 1987
State
ALABAMA
ALASKA
ARIZONA
ARKANSAS
CALIFORNIA
COLORADO
CONNECTICUT
DELAWARE
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
FLORIDA
GEORGIA
GUAM
HAWAII
IDAHO
ILLINOIS
INDIANA
IOWA
KANSAS
KENTUCKY
LOUISIANA
MAINE
MARYLAND
MASSACHUSETTS
MICHIGAN
MINNESOTA
MISSISSIPPI
MISSOURI
MONTANA
NEBRASKA
NEVADA
NEW HAMPSHIRE
NEW JERSEY
NEW MEXICO
NEW YORK
NORTH CAROLINA
NORTH DAKOTA
OHIO
OKLAHOMA
OREGON
PENNSYLVANIA
PUERTO RICO
RHODE ISLAND
SOUTH CAROLINA
SOUTH DAKOTA
TENNESSEE
TEXAS
UTAH
VERMONT
VIRGIN ISLANDS
VIRGINIA
WASHINGTON
WEST VIRGINIA
WISCONSIN
WYOMING
TOTAL
Hazardous Waste Quantity
Total
Generated
(000 tons)
3,049
1
470
228
3,523
124
187
25
1
519
39338
<03
1
17
1.969
1.951
89
1.241
5,851
12.304
11
76
91
2,305
76
1,296
149
6
9
1
17
47,739
4
778
928
11
3,093
1,195
23
775
201
12
4350
2
884
52,770
226
6
15
35,679
581
12579
148
3
238327
Imports
Amount
(000 tons)
285
0
0
52
29
2
43
<0.5
0
17
8
0
<03
35
241
454
5
44
85
330
0
16
18
193
12
29
61
<03
0
11
0
193
5
86
36
<03
486
42
62
222
0
15
147
<03
38
173
73
0
0
33
8
11
20
0
3,620
Percent of
Quantity
Managed
9.6
0.0
0.0
48.0
0.6
2.4
313
0.1
0.0
33
<0.05
0.0
03
853
113
213
103
3.4
1.5
2.8
0.0
60.2
42.4
83
1023
23
74.6
0.0
0.0
963
0.0
0.4
72.7
123
4.0
9.4
15.7
33
823
63.4
0.0
813
23
_
53
0.4
25.6
0.0
0.0
0.1
3.4
0.1
27.1
0.0
13
Exports
Amount
(000 tons)
58
<03
20
66
225
21
83
18
1
59
85
<0.5
<03
3
197
165
31
16
139
157
8
72
143
183
24
97
129
1
12
1
16
151
3
123
82
11
275
26
10
333
3
17
36
2
62
232
12
6
0
42
71
39
17
1
3384
Percent of
Quantity
Generated
1.9
24.6
4.2
28.9
6.4
173
44.2
73.3
101.4
11.4
02
24.4
29.9
15.1
10.0
8.5
353
13
2.4
13
73.9
94.1
1573
73
31.1
7.4
863
153
1363
81.0
92.1
03
79.6
15.9
83
96.1
83
23
433
423
1.7
1343
0.7
116.8
7.1
0.4
5.2
94.8
0.0
0.1
123
03
11.7
40.6
13
Total
Managed1
(000 tons)
2,986
1
452
108
4,603
96
136
6
0
476
39.751
<0.5
1
41
2,035
2.080
47
1.268
5,775
11.935
1
27
42
2,275
12
1,230
82
4
11
12
0
47,782
7
669
901
1
3,089
1,111
75
350
185
18
5,237
0
643
49.293
285
0
15
35,654
251
12342
73
2
233,476
1 Quantity managed only by storage is excluded
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3.1 INTRODUCTION
3.1.1 DEFINING WASTE MINIMIZATION
The waste minimization report forms included in the 1987 Hazardous Waste Report were
developed in response to the Hazardous and Solid Waste Amendments (HSWA) of 1984. The
forms requested information from RCRA hazardous waste generators and management
facilities on their waste minimization efforts. Waste minimization, as defined by HSWA, means
(1) reduction in the volume and/or toxicity of RCRA hazardous waste generated as a result of
source reduction or (2) reduction in the volume and/or toxicity of RCRA hazardous waste
treated or disposed as a result of recycling. Source reduction is the reduction or elimination of
waste at the source, usually within a process. Recycling is the use or reuse of a waste as an
effective substitute for a commercial product, or as an ingredient or feedstock in an industrial
process.
3.1.2 DATA COLLECTION INSTRUMENT
Waste minimization data were collected on two forms in 1987. Form WM (Waste Minimization)
Part I, was to be completed by every RCRA hazardous waste generator or treatment, storage,
or disposal facility. This form collected qualitative information on the site's efforts to implement
waste minimization programs. Form WM (Waste Minimization) Part II was to be completed only
by generators and treatment, storage, or disposal facilities that engaged in an activity during
1987 that resulted in waste minimization. Part II also sought quantitative data on waste
minimization results. Appendix D contains the forms and instructions that comprised the 1987
Waste Minimization Report.
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3.1.3
SITES REPORTING WASTE MINIMIZATION DATA
Though nearly all States or EPA Regions collected 1987 waste minimization data from
generators and management facilities, computerized data were available to EPA for only 37
States (Exhibit 3-1). Even within a State, waste minimization data were not available for all the
sites that filed hazardous waste reports. Sixty-five percent of sites (7,716 of 11,900), in the
States from which data were available, filed a waste minimization report. These 7,716 sites
represent 42 percent of sites in the nation. They generated 63 percent of the RCRA hazardous
waste in the States in which they are located, but only 20 percent of the national total. Hence,
all the data analyses or findings presented in this chapter are limited to 37 States and cannot be
extrapolated.
Exhibit 3-2 presents, by State, the total number of generators and treatment, storage, or
disposal facilities that filed a 1987 Hazardous Waste Report; the number and percent of those
sites that submitted waste minimization data; the quantity of hazardous waste generated by the
generators and treatment, storage, or disposal facilities; and the quantity and percent of the
total waste generated by waste minimization reporters within each State.
EXHIBIT 3-1. STATES FOR WHICH WASTE MINIMIZATION DATA ARE AVAILABLE. 1087
• States with data available*
I 1 States for which no data are available**
hduda Guam. VnginlsUnds. and Rhode bind
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EXHIBIT 3-2. NUMBER AND PERCENT OF GENERATORS AND TREATMENT, STORAGE,
DISPOSAL (TSDs) FACILITIES THAT FILED WASTE MINIMIZATION REPORTS, BY
STATE1, 1987
State
ALABAMA
ALASKA
ARIZONA
COLORADO
FLORIDA
GUAM
IDAHO
ILLINOIS
INDIANA
IOWA
KANSAS
KENTUCKY
MAINE
MARYLAND
MASSACHUSETTS
MICHIGAN
MISSISSIPPI
MONTANA
NEVADA
NEW HAMPSHIRE
NEW MEXICO
NEW YORK
NORTH DAKOTA
OHIO
OKLAHOMA
OREGON
PENNSYLVANIA
PUERTO RICO
RHODE ISLAND
TENNESSEE
UTAH
VIRGIN ISLANDS
VIRGINIA
WASHINGTON
WEST VIRGINIA
WISCONSIN
WYOMING
TOTAL
Number of Sites
Number
of Sites
Submitting
Waste
Reports
371
24
131
120
426
8
27
934
535
151
152
255
8
264
1,036
876
141
15
24
102
35
2,166
14
738
127
179
962
79
130
357
79
1
315
444
80
579
15
11,900
Waste
Minimization Reporters
Number
198
22
79
115
261
1
26
688
382
144
151
186
7
139
652
831
134
15
11
71
32
997
13
587
124
106
509
78
54
261
75
1
21
222
56
452
15
7,716
Percent
53
92
60
96
61
12
96
74
71
95
99
73
88
53
63
95
95
100
46
70
91
46
93
80
98
59
53
99
42
73
95
100
7
50
70
78
100
65
Hazardous Waste Generated
Quantity by
All Generators
and TSDs
(tons)
3,047,275
1,324
468,266
124,174
518,654
316
17,170
1,968.812
1,950,633
88,823
1,240,921
5,850,502
2,150
76,064
90,682
2,304,766
1,296,262
5,667
888
14,440
3.596
777,867
11,036
3.092,775
1,194,925
22,769
775,374
201,106
10,699
884,183
226,387
15,407
35,678,910
580,595
12,979,202
148,165
2,738
75,673,523
By Waste
Minimization Reporters
Quantity
(tons)
2,951,814
1,312
454,082
124.025
493,898
168
17.124
1,456,659
1,744,902
88,278
1,240,887
5,082,164
1,907
42,828
86,026
2.228,712
1,295,600
5,667
568
11,738
3,542
503,913
8,847
2,864.370
1,194,896
16,137
591,366
201,091
4,891
791,381
226,345
15,407
10,826,774
543,214
12,784,345
109,812
2,738
48,017,428
Percent
97
99
97
100
95
53
98
74
90
99
100
87
89
56
95
97
100
100
64
81
98
65
80
93
100
70
76
100
46
90
100
100
30
94
98
74
100
63
1Only States from which data were available are included
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Exhibit 3-3 lists the Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) codes of the 7,716 sites. This exhibit
provides the most frequent general SIC code groupings, and the most frequent 2-digit SIC
codes, of the respondents. In addition, the exhibit provides the quantity of RCRA hazardous
waste generated by these sites. Twenty percent of the sites failed to report a valid SIC code. At
the end of this exhibit and in future exhibits, the waste minimization form and section number(s)
from which data were obtained is provided.
As shown in Exhibit 3-3, the majority of respondent sites, 66 percent, are within the
manufacturing industry. Within the manufacturing industry, chemicals and allied products
represented only 12 percent of respondents, yet accounted for 52 percent of the RCRA
hazardous waste generated by all respondents. As indicated in Chapter 2, chemical
manufacturing sites were large hazardous waste generators, generating tremendous quantities
of RCRA hazardous wastewater.
3.1.4 WASTE MINIMIZATION FINDINGS
Section 3.2 presents site-level information on waste minimization programs, including data on
the creation and expansion of programs, program components, and sources of both technical
and financial assistance. The effects of waste minimization programs on the quantity and
toxicity of water effluent and air emissions are also discussed. Section 3.3 discusses source
reduction efforts undertaken by RCRA hazardous waste generators and management facilities,
factors limiting the implementation of these programs, and information on the type of waste and
physical/chemical state of waste minimized by source reduction. Section 3.4 discusses similar
findings relative to recycling.
3.2 WASTE MINIMIZATION PROGRAMS
3.2.1 CREATION/EXPANSION OF WASTE MINIMIZATION PROGRAMS
Exhibit 3-4 shows the percent of sites that created or expanded source reduction or recycling
programs in 1986,1987, and in prior years. From these data we see that nearly one-half (48%)
of sites created waste minimization programs during or prior to 1985. After 1985, fewer
programs were created, but the sites expanded their existing waste minimization programs. In
1987,43 percent of the sites reported expanding their waste minimization program.
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EXHIBIT 3-3. NUMBER AND PERCENT OF WASTE MINIMIZATION REPORTERS, BY SIC CODE, 1987
SIC Code1
Manufacturing
(2011-3999)
28
33
34
35
36
37
Other
Total
Transportation
and Utilities
(4011-4971)
Total
Wholesale Trade
(5012-5199)
Total
Services
(7011-8999)
Total
Other SIC
Categories
Total
SIC Code
Unknown
Category
Chemicals and Allied Products
Primary Metal Industries
Fabricated Metal Products
Industrial Machinery and Equip.
Electronic and Other Electric
Equipment
Transportation Equipment
Other Manufacturing Not Listed
Total Manufacturing
Total Transportation and Utilities
Total Wholesale Trade
Total Services
Total Other SIC Categories
Total Unknown SIC
Total
Waste
Minimization Reporters
Number
887
478
1.027
370
616
461
1,199
5,038
350
189
350
209
1.580
7,716
Percent
12
6
13
5
8
6
16
66
4
2
4
3
20
ioo2
Hazardous Waste Generated
Quantity
(tons)
24,958.920
4,055,872
510,924
216,330
192.339
803.411
818,421
31.556,217
307,898
43,556
111,362
546,365
15.452,030
48,017,428
Percent
52
8
1
1
<1
2
2
66
1
<1
<1
1
32
100
Reference: WMICIV A, Quantity generated from hazardous waste reports
1SIC range presented In parentheses
2Column may not add to total due to rounding
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EXHIBIT 3-4. PERCENT OF SITES THAT CREATED OR EXPANDED SOURCE
REDUCTION OR RECYCLING PROGRAMS IN 1986. 1987.
OR IN PRIOR YEARS
Percent
Prior Years
1986
1987
Expand
Create
Reference: WMI 1
Sixty-four percent of the respondents created or expanded a source reduction or recycling
program in 1986 or 1987, compared to 52 percent during prior years. A cross-tabulation of
these responses with the SIC codes most frequently represented is shown in Exhibit 3-5. Prior
to 1986, the percent of waste minimization programs at sites were distributed relatively evenly
across industries. Waste minimization programs were most common in the chemical and allied
products industry (SIC 28), with 65 percent, and least common in the services industry (SIC
codes 7011 - 8999). Only 31 percent of the services industry sites had a waste minimization
program at the end of 1985 compared to the average of 52 percent. During 1986 and 1987, the
manufacturing industry, with 69 percent of the sites, most frequently created or expanded
source reduction or recycling programs. The chemical and allied products industry continued
its lead with 75 percent of sites reporting creation or expansion of their programs.
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EXHIBIT 3-5. NUMBER AND PERCENT OF WASTE MINIMIZATION REPORTERS, BY SIC CODE,
THAT CREATED OR EXPANDED A SOURCE REDUCTION AND RECYCLING
PROGRAM, 1986-1987 AND PRIOR YEARS
SIC Code
Manufacturing
(2011-3999)
28
33
34
35
36 .
37
Other
Total
Transporation
and Utilities
(4011-4971)
Total
Wholesale
Trade
(5012-5199)
Total
Services
(7011-8999)
Total
Other SIC
Categories
Total
SIC Code
Unknown
Category
Chemicals and Allied
Products
Primary Metal Industries
Fabricated Metal
Products
Industrial Machinery and
Equipment
Electronic and Other
Electric Equipment
Transportation Equip.
Other Manufacturing
Not Listed
Total Manufacturing
Tote' ^ransportation and
Ut s
Total Wholesale Trade
Total Services
Total Other SIC
Categories
Total
Number
of Waste
Minimization
Reporters
887
478
1,027
370
616
461
1,199
^^HIV^B
5,038
350
189
350
209
1,580
7,716
Waste Minimization Reporters That Created
or Expanded a Source Reduction
or Recycling Program
Prior Years
Number
574
244
511
185
335
271
646
^•^^^B
2,766
184
98
107
79
761
3,995
Percent
65
51
50
50
54
59
54
55
53
52
31
38
48
52
1986-1987
Number
661
305
687
240
435
321
827
3,476
166
87
156
113
972
4.970
Percent
75
64
67
65
71
70
69
69
47
46
45
54
62
64
Reference: WMICIV A, WM11
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3.2.2 WASTE MINIMIZATION PROGRAM COMPONENTS
Respondents were asked to specify which of the following four waste minimization program
components were in place at their respective sites:
• Written policy or statement, outlining goals, objectives, methods for source
reduction and recycling of hazardous waste;
• Employee training program, to identify and implement source reduction and
recycling opportunities and activities;
• Incentives, to identify and implement source reduction and recycling opportunities
and activities; and
• Site-wide or process-specific source reduction and/or recycling opportunity
assessment or audit - that is, a procedure that identifies practices that can be
implemented to reduce the generation of RCRA hazardous waste or the quantity
which must subsequently be treated, stored, or disposed.
In 1986-1987, 78 percent of the sites indicated that they had in place at least one of these four
waste minimization program components. Exhibit 3-6 shows the four program components
and the percentage of sites that had these programs by the end of 1985, 1986, and 1987.
Auditing refers to either site-wide or process-specific waste minimization audit activities. Since
1985, there has been a steady increase in the implementation of each program component,
with waste minimization auditing being the most frequently implemented component in all
years. Employee incentives for waste minimization was the least common program component
in all the years. Moreover, the percentage of sites offering employee incentives is not
increasing as rapidly as the other three components.
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EXHIBIT 3-6. WASTE MINIMIZATION PROGRAM COMPONENTS AND PERCENT
STARTED IN 1986. 1987, OR IN PRIOR YEARS
Percent
Prior Yean
1986
1987
Written policy
Employee Incentives
Employee training program
Waste minimization auditing
Refi
WMI 4
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3.2.3 SOURCES OF ASSISTANCE FOR WASTE MINIMIZATION
Waste minimization reporters were asked to indicate which of several sources provided either
technical or financial assistance on source reduction and/or recycling practices. Exhibit 3-7
shows the percent of respondents who received assistance from these sources. The exhibit
indicates that suppliers (58%) were the most frequent source of technical assistance, followed
by other firms or consultants (34%), other parts of the firm (33%), and trade associations (27%).
By contrast, the least frequent source of technical assistance was educational institutions (8%).
The most frequent sources of financial assistance were other parts of the firm (7%) and
suppliers (5%). However, it is clear that little financial assistance was provided from any source.
EXHIBIT 3-7. SOURCES OF TECHNICAL OR FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE FOR
WASTE MINIMIZATION REPORTERS, 1986 OR 1987
10
20
30
4O
50
60
70
I Technical
assistance
Flni
qrtctal
•istance
Note Multiple rasponsee were allowed. Reference: WUI lOa-J
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3.2.4 EFFECTS OF WASTE MINIMIZATION PROGRAMS
To understand the cross-media effects of RCRA waste minimization activities, the respondents
were asked to report the effects of source reduction and/or recycling activities on the quantity
and toxicity of water effluent and air emissions. Exhibits 3-8 and 3-9 show the effects of the
waste minimization activities on the water and air.
Exhibit 3-8 illustrates that most RCRA hazardous waste minimization activities reportedly had
no effect on the quantity of water effluent or air emissions. Of the activities that did affect the
quantity of releases to the water or air, a greater number of activities reduced the quantity of
water effluent and air emissions than increased them.
EXHIBIT 3-8. PERCENT OF WASTE MINIMIZATION ACTIVITIES, BY THEIR
EFFECT ON THE QUANTITY OF WATER EFFLUENT AND AIR
EMISSIONS PRODUCED. 1987
Percent of projects
100 r
80
60
4O
20
No effect
in quantify
Decrease
in quantify
Effect on quantify
Dont know
I Water EH3 Air
Note: Percentages may not add to 1OO due to rounding. Reference: WMI IV 1,3
Exhibit 3-9 indicates that the vast majority of waste minimization activities were reported to
result in decreases in the toxicity of releases to air and water. Change in toxicity was defined as
a change in the concentration of hazardous constituents in the water effluent or air emissions.
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More than 70 percent of the waste minimization activities were reported to result in a decrease
in the toxicity of water effluent and air emissions compared to only 1 percent of the activities
that resulted in an increase.
EXHIBIT 3-9. PERCENT OF WASTE MINIMIZATION ACTIVITIES. BY THEIR
EFFECT ON THE TOXICITY OF WATER EFFLUENT AND AIR
EMISSIONS PRODUCED, 1987
Percent of project*
100 r
80
60
4O
20
Increase (n
Dont know
Refi
I Water H3B Air
WWII IV 2.4
Effect on toxicity
Respondents were also asked to characterize the effects of their 1987 source reduction or
recycling activities on the degree of hazard or toxicity of the particular RCRA hazardous waste
minimized. The possible responses defined changes in toxicity as increases or decreases in
the concentration of hazardous constituents in the waste, or as substitutions of more or less
hazardous constituents in the waste. Exhibit 3-10 shows the change in degree of hazard or
toxicity of the RCRA hazardous wastes that were minimized.
It is noteworthy that 72 percent of RCRA waste minimization activities resulted in no change in
toxicity of the hazardous waste minimized - that is, no change in the concentration of
hazardous constituents and no substitution of hazardous constituents. The two responses that
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indicate unambiguously favorable changes - that is, a reduction in degree of hazard or
toxicity - are the substitution of less hazardous constituents in the waste (category d), and a
decrease in the concentration of hazardous constituents and substitution of less hazardous
constituents (category h). These two categories represent only 10 percent of the responses.
Answers to these questions should be interpreted with caution since it is unclear whether these
categories were clearly understood by the respondents. No uniform toxicity standards have
been adopted by the EPA. Categories other than "d" and "h" may or may not be compatible
with acceptable waste minimization activities.
EXHIBIT 3-10. PERCENT OF WASTE MINIMIZATION ACTIVITIES, BY THEIR REPORTED
EFFECT ON THE DEGREE OF HAZARD OR TOXICITY OF THE WASTE
MINIMIZED, 1987
Change in Degree
of Hazard/Toxicity
a. No change in toxicity
b. Increase in concentration of hazardous
constituents in a fixed quantity of waste
c. Decrease in concentration of hazardous
constituents in a fixed quantity of waste
d. Only substitution of less hazardous
constituents in the waste
e. Only substitution of more hazardous
constituents in the waste
f. Only substitution of different but equally
hazardous constituents in the waste
g. Increase in concentration of hazardous
constituents and substitution of more
hazardous constituents
h. Decrease in concentration of hazardous
constituents and substitution of less
hazardous constituents
i. Other
Percent
Reporting Change
72
4
10
5
Reference: WMIIIID
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3.3
SOURCE REDUCTION
3.3.1 IDENTIFICATION AND IMPLEMENTATION
Exhibit 3-11 shows the percent of sites that identified or implemented source reduction
opportunities in 1986, 1987, or in prior years, to reduce the volume and/or toxicity of RCRA
hazardous waste generated. The percent of sites that identified or implemented source
reduction programs has steadily increased since 1985. About 55 percent of the sites identified
source reduction opportunities during 1987, while 48 percent of the sites implemented them.
EXHIBIT 3-11. PERCENT OF SITES THAT IDENTIFIED OR IMPLEMENTED
SOURCE REDUCTION OPPORTUNITIES IN 1986. 1987. OR
IN PRIOR YEARS
Percent
Prior Year*
1986
1987
Identify
' Implement
Refi
WMI 6
Of the new waste minimization activities reported as implemented in 1987, 84 percent involved
one or more source reduction activities. Exhibit 3-12 shows the primary source reduction
activities undertaken at sites that reported waste minimization results in 1987. The most
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frequent source reduction activities were better housekeeping/better operating practices (27%)
and process or procedure modification/substitution (25%). Reformulation or redesign of a
product (3%) was the least preferred RCRA hazardous waste source reduction activity.
EXHIBIT 3-12. PRIMARY SOURCE REDUCTION ACTIVITIES UNDERTAKEN TO
MINIMIZE RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE, 1987
Source Reduction Activities
Better housekeeping/better
operating practice*
Process or procedure modffico—
Uon/eubatltutlon (Including
closed—loop recycling)
Equipment or technology
modification/substitution
Modification/substitution of
Input or raw material
Waste stream segregation
Other source reduction activity
Reformulation or redesign
of product
25
10
15
20
25
30
Reference: WUII II F
Data were also collected on waste stream specific waste minimization activities. For a single
waste stream a site could report one or more source reduction activities and/or recycling
activities. Exhibit 3-13 shows, by industry, the percent of waste streams minimized by source
reduction activities. This information is broken out by industrial category (two-digit SIC code).
On average across industrial groups, 78 percent of these industries reported one or more
source reduction activity. The manufacturing sector engaged in proportionately more source
reduction activities than did non-manufacturing industries. Source reduction activities were
especially frequent in three SIC groups: Fabricated Metal Products (SIC 34), Industrial
Machinery and Equipment (SIC 35), and Electronic and Other Electric Equipment (SIC 36)
industries. In these industries, more than 80 percent of the waste streams minimized involved
source reduction activities. Reduction activities were less common among Transportation and
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Utilities sector (SIC 4011-4971), in which 62 percent of reported projects involved a source
reduction activity.
EXHIBIT 3-13. PERCENT OF WASTE STREAMS MINIMIZED, BY SIC CODE, FOR INDUSTRIES
REPORTING SOURCE REDUCTION ACTIVITIES, 1987
SIC Code1
Manufacturing
(2011-3999)
28
33
34
35
36
37
Other
Total
Transportation
and Utilities
(4011-4971)
Total
Wholesale Trade
(5012-5199)
Total
Services
(7011-8999)
Total
Other SIC
Categories
Total
SIC Code
Unknown
Category
Chemicals and Allied Products
Primary Metal Industries
Fabricated Metal Products
Industrial Machinery and Equipment
Electronic and Other Electric Equipment
Transportation Equipment
Other Manufacturing Not Listed
Total Manufacturing
Total Transportation and Utilities
Total Wholesale Trade
Total Services
Total Other SIC Categories
Total Unknown SIC
Mean
Percent of Waste
Streams Minimized
78
69
83
82
80
73
80
79
62
63
75
71
7«
78
Reference: WMICIV A, WMIIF
1SIC range presented in parentheses
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3.3.2 LIMITING FACTORS
Waste minimization respondents were asked to identify, from a list of potential factors, those
factors that may have delayed or prevented implementation of source reduction opportunities
during 1987. Exhibit 3-14 shows which factors delayed or prevented the implementation of
source reduction opportunities in 1987.
This exhibit shows that the most limiting factor was technical limitations of the production
processes (33%), followed closely by a lack of technical information on source reduction
techniques that applied to the respondents' specific production processes (32%). Permitting
burdens were cited by only 9 percent of respondents, indicating that this does not represent a
significant limitation to the implementation of source reduction opportunities.
EXHIBIT 3-14. FACTORS DELAYING OR PREVENTING IMPLEMENTATION OF
SOURCE REDUCTION OPPORTUNITIES FOR WASTE
MINIMIZATION REPORTERS, 1987
Insuftlciont capital
Other factor*
Permitting burden*
10 15 20 29 30 95 40
Note: Multiple r«epon»ee w*r* allowed
Reference: WMI 7o-a
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3.3.3 TYPES OF RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE MINIMIZED
Exhibit 3-15 shows the percent, by waste type, of RCRA hazardous wastes that were minimized
by source reduction activities. EPA Hazardous Waste Codes were used by respondents to
specify, for each waste minimization activity, the waste that was actually minimized. As
discussed in Section 2-3, waste types beginning with "M" or ending with "MX" are not EPA
waste codes. They are 'mixture" codes, created when more than one EPA waste code was
assigned to a waste. For example, DOMX stands for a mixture of EPA "D" waste codes.
Sometimes, a waste stream was characterized by more than one type of EPA waste code, for
example, a "K" waste along with an "F" waste. The waste type assigned to such waste streams
was MOMX. This exhibit shows that at least 35 percent of the wastes minimized by source
reduction activities were ignitable characteristic wastes (0001) and/or solvents (F001, F002,
F003).
EXHIBIT 3-15. PERCENT OF RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE STREAMS MINIMIZED BY SOURCE
REDUCTION ACTIVITIES, BY WASTE TYPE, 1987
Waste Type
D001
D002
DOMX
F001
F002
F003
F006
FOMX
MOMX
Other
Hazardous Waste Description
Ignitable characteristic wastes
Corrosive characteristic wastes
Mixtures, characteristic
Specific spent halogenated solvents
used in degreaslng
Specific spent halogenated solvents
Specific spent nonhalogenated solvents
Wastewater treatment sludges
Mixtures, non-specific sources
Mixtures, general
Other hazardous wastes
TOTAL
Percent
17
9
7
9
5
4
7
6
19
17
100
Reference: WMIIIB, WMIIIIF
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3.4
RECYCLING
3.4.1 IDENTIFICATION AND IMPLEMENTATION
The percent of respondents that identified or implemented recycling opportunities in 1987 is
shown in Exhibit 3-16. The percent of sites that identified or implemented on-site or off-site
recycling programs increased from 1986 to 1987. This exhibit also indicates that a large
percent of sites had identified or implemented recycling opportunities during and/or prior to
1985.
EXHIBIT 3-16. PERCENT OF RESPONDENTS THAT IDENTIFIED OR
IMPLEMENTED RECYCUNG OPPORTUNITIES IN 1986.
1987, OR IN PRIOR YEARS
Percent
Prior Year*
1986
1987
Identify
Implement
Reference: WMI 8
Data were also collected on waste stream specific recycling activities. For a single waste
stream, a site could report one or more recycling activities. Exhibit 3-17 shows the percent of
waste streams minimized by industries which reported recycling activities. This information is
broken out by industrial category (two-digit SIC code). On average, across industrial groups,
48 percent of these industries reported one or more recycling activity. The Services sector
engaged in proportionately more recycling activities than did other industry groups. Recycling
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was reported in 72 percent of the waste minimization activities in the service industry. The only
other industrial group with a rate significantly higher than the average of 48 percent was the
Transportation and Utility sector, with 55 percent reporting recycling activities. By contrast,
recycling was involved in only 21 percent of the waste minimization activities undertaken in the
Wholesale Trade sector.
EXHIBIT 3-17. PERCENT OF WASTE STREAMS MINIMIZED, BY SIC CODE, FOR
INDUSTRIES REPORTING RECYCUNG ACTIVITIES, 1987
SIC Code1
Manufacturing
(2011-3999)
28
33
34
35
36
37
Other
Total
Transportation
and Utilities
(4011-4971)
Total
Wholesale Trade
(5012-5199)
Total
Services
(7011-8999)
Total
Other SIC
Categories
Total
SIC Code
Unknown
Category
Chemicals and Allied Products
Primary Metal Industries
Fabricated Metal Products
Industrial Machinery and Equipment
Electronic and Other Electric Equipment
Transportation Equipment
Other Manufacturing Not Listed
Total Manufacturing
Total Transportation and Utilities
Total Wholesale Trade
Total Services
Total Other SIC Categories
Total Unknown SIC
Mean
Percent of Waste
Streams Minimized, 1987
50
50
42
46
47
52
42
47
55
21
72
47
51
48
Reference: WMICIV A, WMIIE
1SIC range presented In parentheses
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3.4.2 LIMITING FACTORS
Waste minimization respondents were asked to identify, from a list of potential factors, those
factors which may have delayed or prevented implementation of on-site or off-site recycling
opportunities. Exhibit 3-18 shows which factors delayed or prevented implementation of
recycling opportunities in 1987.
EXHIBIT 3-18. FACTORS THAT DELAYED OR PREVENTED IMPLEMENTATION OF
ON-SITE OR OFF-SITE RECYCLING OPPORTUNITIES, 1987
Percent of mites reporting
B C D E F C H
Limiting Factors
Note: Multiple response* were allowed. Reference: WMI Ba-l
LEGEND
A. Economically infeasible
B. Concern that product quality may decline
C. Lack of technical information
D. Market for materials not identified
E. Technical limitations of production processes
inhibit on-site recycling
F. Other factors
G. Insufficient capital
H. Permitting burdens
I. Lack of permitted off-she facilities
J. Technical limitations of production processes
inhibit shipment off site
K. Financial liability provisions
L Requirements to manifest wastes
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As shown in the exhibit, 31 percent of respondents indicated that implementation of recycling
opportunities was not economically feasibile. That is, cost savings in waste management or
production would not recover the capital investment. As with source reduction, concerns that
product quality may decline (27%), and the lack of technical information (26%), were also
significant factors limiting recycling opportunities. Also similar to the findings on source
reduction is the indication that few reporters (11%) were inhibited by permitting burdens.
3.4.3 TYPES OF RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE RECYCLED
Exhibit 3-19 shows the percent of RCRA hazardous wastes, by waste type, that were minimized
by recycling activities. EPA Hazardous Waste Codes were used by respondents to specify, for
each waste minimization activity, the waste that was actually minimized. As discussed in
Section 2.3, waste types beginning with "M" or ending with 'MX* are not EPA waste codes.
They are 'mixture" codes, created when more than one EPA waste code was assigned to a
waste. For example, DOMX stands for a mixture of EPA "D" waste codes. Sometimes, a waste
stream was characterized by more than one type of EPA waste code, for example, a "K* waste
along with an *E" waste. The waste type assigned to such waste streams was MOMX. We see
that nearly 50 percent of the wastes minimized were ignitable wastes (D001) and/or solvents
(F001, F002, F003, F005). These wastes are primarily organic liquids. This finding is similar to
the findings presented under source reduction activities (Exhibit 3-15). Corrosive wastes (D002)
and wastewater treatment sludges were minimized less frequently by recycling than by source
reduction activities, while solvents were minimized more frequently by recycling than by source
reduction activities.
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EXHIBIT 3-19. PERCENT OF BORA HAZARDOUS WASTES RECYCLED, BY WASTE TYPE, 1987
Waste Type
D001
D002
DOMX
F001
F002
F003
F005
FOMX
MOMX
Other
Hazardous Waste Description
Ignttable characteristic wastes
Corrosive characteristic wastes
Mixtures, characteristic
Specific spent halogenated solvents
used in degreasing
Specific spent halogenated solvents
Specific spent nonhalogenated solvents
Specific spent nonhalogenated advents
Mixtures, non-specific sources
Mixtures, general
Other hazardous wastes
TOTAL
Percent
20
4
4
13
7
5
4
8
22
13
100
Reference: WMIII B, WMIIIIE
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4. COMPARISON OF 1987 DATA TO 1985 DATA
4.1 INTRODUCTION
This chapter compares the 1987 hazardous waste data presented in Chapter 2 to the 1985 data
obtained from the 1985 National Biennial Report1. Only RCRA hazardous wastes that were
subsequently managed in units subject to RCRA permitting are compared. The following
comparisons between 1985 and 1987 are made:
• Number of fully regulated generators;
• Quantity of hazardous waste generated;
• Number of treatment, storage, and disposal facilities; and
• Quantity of hazardous waste managed.
The numbers reported for 1985 and 1987 may suggest certain trends in hazardous waste
activities. However, limitations in data collection and quality assurance were so significant that
one cannot assert with any degree of certainty that there are any trends in hazardous waste
activities. Hence, from these data, it is not possible to determine to what extent factors such as
waste minimization efforts and economic changes altered hazardous waste activities between
1985 and 1987.
Most of the data errors are caused by confusion in the interpretation of the RCRA regulations,
and imperfect implementation of the data collection effort. In cases where the trends in the data
are significant,2 explanations for the differences between the years are discussed.
11985 National Biennial Report of Hazardous Waste Generators and Treatment, Storage and Disposal Facilities
Regulated Under RCRA, U.S. EPA, Office of Solid Waste, March 1989.
Significance is based on a 95% confidence interval based on State totals. This test provides a criterion for identifying
the more important results while incorporating data errors. Note that the statistical assumptions behind the t-test are
only approximately met by these data.
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4.2 NUMBER OF FULLY REGULATED GENERATORS
Exhibit 4-1 presents, by EPA Region, the total number of RCRA fully regulated generators
reported in 1985 and 1987. The data indicate that the number of generators decreased by
roughly 19 percent, going from 21,740 in 1985 to 17,677 in 1987. The number of generators did
not decrease across all Regions. Four Regions reported substantial increases in the number of
generators while the remaining six Regions reported substantial decreases. Regional 1985 to
1987 changes in the number of reported generators ranged from a decline of more than 3,000
generators, or 73 percent, in Region IX, to an increase of nearly 1,000 generators, or 32
percent, in Region V.
EXHIBIT 4-1. COMPARISON OF HAZARDOUS WASTE FULLY REGULATED GENERATORS,
BY EPA REGION, 1985 AND 1987
Region
I
II
III
IV
V
VI
VII
VIII
IX
X
U. S. TOTAL
Hazardous Waste Generators
1985
Number of Generators
2,087
2.247
3,433
2,227
2,916
3,040
510
358
4,196
726
21,740
1987
Number of Generators
1,988
2,870
1,600
2,898
3,842
1,662
758
239
1,154
666
17,677
Percent
Change, (%)
-4.7
27.7
-53.4
30.1
31.8
-45.3
48.6
-33.2
-72.5
•8.3
-18.7
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The total number of generators is presented by State in Exhibit 4-2. Although the national
number of generators is lower in 1987 than in 1985, significantly more States reported an
increase in the number of generators in 1987. From 1985 to 1987, 34 States reported an
increase in the number of generators, 18 States reported a decrease, while 2 States reported no
change. The average percentage change in the number of generators, across all States, shows
a significant increase of 21 percent. The increases in most States were offset by decreases in a
few States with large numbers of generators, resulting in an overall decrease in the number of
generators. Changes in the national totals are dominated by changes in the number of
generators reported in California, New York, Pennsylvania, and Texas.
Half of the States reported at least a 45 percent difference in the number of generators between
1985 and 1987; the other States reported a difference of less than 45 percent. This large
change over a two-year period shows that there is considerable variation at the State level,
thereby raising doubts about the validity of any trends in the data.
Several factors are responsible for the large variation in the data. One factor is the confusion
over the regulatory definition of a fully regulated generator. A site is defined as a generator for
the entire year if it generated 1.1 tons or more of RCRA hazardous waste in any calendar
month. Most States do not collect monthly generation numbers, only the yearly numbers.
Several States classify sites as fully regulated generators if they generate 13.2 tons or more
during the year, assuming a minimum generation of 1.1 tons in every calendar month. For
example, Exhibit 4-2 shows that New York reported 2,149 generators in 1987 and only 652 in
1985. This large difference in the number of generators is primarily due to the method used by
New York to classify fully regulated generators. During 1985, only sites that generated 13.2
tons or more during the calendar year were classified as generators, while in 1987, sites that
generated 1.1 tons or more in any calendar month were classified as generators.
Another reason for the variation is the inability to positively identify generators of RCRA waste.
In some cases, a State waste code identifies wastes not regulated by RCRA as well as wastes
that are. Therefore, it is not possible to determine which generators produce enough RCRA
waste to require reporting. For example, California used its State waste codes instead of EPA's
waste codes in its hazardous waste manifest system. Thus, for generators that managed their
hazardous waste exclusively off site, those that generated RCRA waste could not be separated
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EXHIBIT 4-2. COMPARISON OF HAZARDOUS WASTE GENERATORS, BY STATE, 1985 AND 1987
State
ALABAMA
ALASKA
ARIZONA
ARKANSAS
CALIFORNIA
COLORADO
CONNECTICUT
DELAWARE
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
FLORIDA
GEORGIA
GUAM
HAWAII
IDAHO
ILLINOIS
INDIANA
IOWA
KANSAS
KENTUCKY
LOUISIANA
MAINE
MARYLAND
MASSACHUSETTS
MICHIGAN
MINNESOTA
MISSISSIPPI
MISSOURI
MONTANA
NEBRASKA
NEVADA
NEW HAMPSHIRE
NEW JERSEY
NEW MEXICO
NEW YORK
NORTH CAROLINA
NORTH DAKOTA
OHIO
OKLAHOMA
OREGON
PENNSYLVANIA
PUERTO RICO
RHODE ISLAND
SOUTH CAROLINA
SOUTH DAKOTA
TENNESSEE
TEXAS
UTAH
VERMONT
VIRGIN ISLANDS
VIRGINIA
WASHINGTON
WEST VIRGINIA
WISCONSIN
WYOMING
U. S. TOTAL
Hazardous Waste Generators
1985
Number of Generators
217
9
160
114
3,972
90
376
25
6
273
330
4
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
missing
532
188
57
240
14
21,740
1987
Number of Generators
369
23
245
172
868
112
547
47
4
419
313
8
14
25
892
522
140
144
244
366
100
260
1,025
859
346
136
405
14
69
19
102
643
34
2,149
666
12
708
120
178
894
77
127
404
14
347
970
74
87
1
311
440
84
515
13
17,677
Percent
Change, (%)
70.0
155.6
53.1
50.9
-78.1
24.4
45.5
88.0
-33.3
53.5
-5.2
100.0
-46.2
4.2
17.4
32.2
13.8
9.9
30.5
21.2
44.9
26.2
1.2
58.5
18.9
24.8
112.0
-17.6
6.2
-44.1
0.0
-56.6
-39.3
229.6
73.4
50.0
2.9
1.7
-64.8
-65.7
-33.0
-68.5
136.3
55.6
-37.6
-60.4
-66.4
-29.8
—
-41.5
134.0
47.4
114.6
-7.1
-18.7
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from those that generated only California-regulated wastes. This ambiguous group of
generators was not included in the 1987 Report, while it was included in 1985. Hence, for
California, the number of generators reported for 1985 far exceeds that reported for 1987.
To illustrate the differences between the 1985 and 1987 data, an analysis was done on the sites
classified as generators during 1985 and 1987. The results of this analysis are presented in
Exhibit 4-3. Of the 21,740 sites classified as generators in 1985, only 8,812 sites (41%) were
also classified as generators in 1987. Conversely, of the 17.2343 generators identified in 1987,
only 51 percent were also classified as generators in 1985. Defining 'site overlap" as the
number of sites in the intersection (sites present in both 1985 and 1987) divided by the union
(sites present in 1985 and/or 1987), the site overlap is only 29 percent. One reason for this low
overlap is that there are 6,975 sites in the 1985 database that are classified as generators and
yet show zero quantity generated. In 1985, as a conservative measure, a site was considered a
generator even if the data were missing for that site. The second reason for the low overlap is
that only sites that generated 13.2 tons or more of hazardous waste during 1985 were classified
as generators, while in 1987, some States classified sites as generators based on the monthly
generation of 1.1 tons or more.
Exhibit 4-3 also shows quantity overlap between 1985 and 1987. Defining 'quantity overlap' as
the average of the 1985 and 1987 quantities in the intersection (sites present in both 1985 and
1987) divided by quantity in the union (sites present in 1985 and/or 1987), the quantity overlap
is 92 percent Even though the generators present in both 1985 and 1987 represented a
fraction of the total generators present in either year, they accounted for most of the hazardous
waste generated during the two years. The sites present in only one of the two years were
small hazardous waste generating sites and accounted for only a small fraction of the total
quantity generated.
In an attempt to eliminate the inconsistencies introduced by generator classification, a
comparative analysis between 1985 and 1987 was performed on sites that generated 13.2 tons
or more during the calendar year. Exhibit 4-4 shows that there were 14,762 generators in 1985
and 12,663 generators in 1987. The percentage of sites present in both years is higher than
number is slightly different from the total number of generators reported in Exhibits 4-1 and 4-2 because a few
States did not identify all the generators present in their States.
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EXHIBIT 4-3.
COMPARISON OF SITES CLASSIRED AS GENERATORS,
1985 AND 1987
1985
1987
Ouant'rtv Overlao
1985
1987
Total quantity = 13
million tons
Total quantity - 9
million tons
1985 Total quantity = 246 million tons,
1987 Total quantity = 230 million tons
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EXHIBIT 4-4. COMPARISON OF SITES THAT GENERATED 13.2 TONS
OR MORE OF RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE, 1985 AND 1987
Site Overlap
1985
1987
7,479 Sites /
in 1985 Only I
/ 7,283 >
Sites in
1985
, and
\ 1987 J
\
\ 5,380 Sites
I in 1987 Only
;
Quantity Overlap
1985
1987
Total quantity = 14
million tons
Total quantity = 10
million tons
1985 Total quantity - 245 million tons,
1987 Total quantity = 228 million tons
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previously reported, with 49 percent of the 1985 sites present in 1987 and 58 percent of the
1987 sites present in 1985. The site overlap increases to 36 percent from 29 percent. Though
the site overlap rate is still low, nearly all of the larger hazardous waste generating sites during
1985 were also identified as generators during 1987, and vice versa, though the quantities
reported for some sites were significantly different in the two years.
Exhibit 4-5 presents a comparison of the number of generators in 1985 and 1987, by quantity
generated. As explained earlier, the number of sites reported in each of the generation ranges
over 13.2 tons has not changed considerably between 1985 and 1987. However, the number of
sites reported in generation ranges less than 13.2 tons is considerably different for the two
years. There were no generators in 1985 that reported a generation less than 13.2 tons (and
greater than zero), whereas there were 714 such sites in 1987. Also, there were 6,974 sites that
reported a zero or missing quantity in 1985, whereas there were only 35 sites that did so in
1987.
EXHIBIT 4-5. NUMBER OF GENERATORS IN 1985 AND 1987, BY QUANTITY GENERATED
9000
e
o
8000
7000
6000
5000
o 4000
| 3000
a
Z 2000
1000
Quantity Generated (Tons)
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The site overlap rate for all States is presented in Exhibit 4-6. Only sites that generated 13.2
tons or more during 1985 or 1987 were included. The site overlap rate for most States ranges
between 30 and 60 percent, with the highest being 61 percent. Since the site overlap rate is not
high for any State, this suggests that a sizeable number of sites were fully regulated generators
in one year but not in the next. In addition, States with low site overlap rates may have had
problems with implementation of the data collection effort. Likely problem areas include
improper identification of the reporting universe, out-of-date mailing lists, and poor
nonresponse follow-up.
Although there is an increase in the number of generators in many States, the national total
number of generators is dominated by generators from a few States. Due to differences in
generator classification between 1985 and 1987 in some of the large generating States, it is not
possible to determine whether the number of generators is increasing or decreasing.
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EXHIBIT 4-6. COMPARISON OF SITES THAT GENERATED 13.2 TONS OR MORE OF RCRA
HAZARDOUS WASTE, BY STATE, 1985 AND 1987
State
ALABAMA
ALASKA
ARIZONA
ARKANSAS
CALIFORNIA
COLORADO
CONNECTICUT
DELAWARE
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
FLORIDA
GEORGIA
GUAM
HAWAII
IDAHO
ILLINOIS
INDIANA
IOWA
KANSAS
KENTUCKY
LOUISIANA
MAINE
MARYLAND
MASSACHUSETTS
MICHIGAN
MINNESOTA
MISSISSIPPI
MISSOURI
MONTANA
NEBRASKA
NEVADA
NEW HAMPSHIRE
NEW JERSEY
NEW MEXICO
NEW YORK
NORTH CAROLINA
NORTH DAKOTA
OHIO
OKLAHOMA
OREGON
PENNSYLVANIA
PUERTO PJCO
RHODE ISLAND
SOUTH CAROLINA
SOUTH DAKOTA
TENNESSEE
TEXAS
UTAH
VERMONT
vmorn ISLANDS
VIRGINIA
WASHINGTON
WEST VIRGINIA
WISCONSIN
WYOMING
TOTAL
Number of Sites
1985
166
9
117
115
3,927
87
369
25
6
260
224
4
18
16
759
394
119
81
187
159
54
206
705
512
222
109
191
15
65
23
102
1,464
25
652
369
8
688
109
96
681
70
0
127
8
239
218
61
0
0
205
191
56
240
9
14.762
1987
205
12
120
171
868
80
400
44
4
275
247
4
13
16
880
520
111
106
240
358
4
178
385
659
211
107
346
12
42
19
102
643
24
699
411
10
697
96
96
846
49
127
221
11
241
811
51
39
1
224
186
71
362
8
12,663
GltAA
ones
Present
only In 1985
34
6
51
22
3,356
40
85
3
3
102
58
1
18
8
193
100
37
22
45
43
51
96
438
137
169
51
63
5
38
18
34
968
11
242
79
4
163
43
34
162
36
0
26
1
83
44
29
0
0
52
85
17
69
4
7,479
Sites
DraAAnt
rreseiH
In both 1985
and 1987
132
3
66
93
571
47
284
22
3
158
166
3
0
8
566
294
82
59
142
116
3
110
267
375
53
58
128
10
27
5
68
496
14
410
290
4
525
66
62
519
34
0
101
7
156
174
32
0
0
153
106
39
171
5
7,283
GltAa
oites
Present
only In 1987
73
9
54
78
297
33
116
22
1
117
81
1
13
8
314
226
29
47
98
242
1
68
118
284
158
49
218
2
15
14
34
147
10
289
121
6
172
X
34
327
15
127
120
4
85
637
19
39
1
71
80
32
191
3
5.380
Overlap
Percent1
55
17
39
48
14
39
59
47
43
42
54
60
0
33
53
47
55
46
50
29
5
40
32
47
14
37
31
59
34
14
50
31
40
44
59
29
61
47
48
51
40
0
41
58
48
20
40
0
0
55
39
44
40
42
36
'Overlap percent Is defined as the number of sites present in both 1965 and 1987 divided by the number of sites
present in 1985 and/or 1987, multiplied by 100.
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4.3 QUANTITY OF HAZARDOUS WASTE GENERATED
Exhibit 47 presents, by EPA Region, the total quantity of RCRA hazardous waste generated
during 1985 and 1987. The data indicate that the quantity of RCRA hazardous waste generated
decreased by roughly 12 percent, falling from 271 million tons in 1985 to 238 million tons in
1987. However, quantities showed both increases and decreases at the Regional level. Three
Regions reported an increase in hazardous waste quantity while the remaining seven Regions
reported decreases. Regional changes in quantity generated between 1985 and 1987 ranged
from a decline of over 38 million tons, or 40 percent, in Region IV, to an increase of over 23
million tons, or 94 percent, in Region II.
EXHIBIT 4-7. COMPARISON OF TOTAL HAZARDOUS WASTE QUANTITY GENERATED, BY
EPA REGION, 1985 AND 1987
Region
I
II
III
IV
V
VI
VII
VIII
IX
X
U. S. TOTAL
Hazardous Waste Quantity
1985 Total
Generated,
(000 tons)
341
25,118
69,174
95,519
12,175
54,097
2,057
1,475
10,607
475
271,037
1987 Total
Generated,
(000 tons)
324
48,734
49,535
57,215
9,541
66,501
1,488
372
3,995
622
T38.327
Percent
Change, (%)
-5.0
94.0
-28.4
-40.1
-21.6
22.9
-27.7
-74.8
-62.3
30.9
-12.1
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The quantity of hazardous waste generated by State is presented in Exhibit 4-8. Nearly two-
thirds of the States reported a decrease in hazardous waste generation. From 1985 to 1987, 35
States reported a decrease in quantity generated, 16 States reported an increase, while three
States reported no change. New Jersey, Texas, and Virginia reported a substantial increase in
hazardous waste generation, each State increasing its generation by roughly 38, 14, and 12
million tons respectively. Tennessee, Pennsylvania, New York, and California reported a
substantial decrease in generation, each state decreasing its generation by roughly 32, 31,15,
and 6 million tons respectively. A few sites in each of these 7 States were responsible for the
majority of the differences in hazardous waste generation. The primary reason for the variation
was the reporting of hazardous wastewater.
Half the number of States reported a percentage difference, in the quantity generated between
1985 and 1987, greater than 48 percent and the other States reported a difference of less than
48 percent. Another indication of the magnitude of variation is obtained by developing a range
for quantity generated by taking, in one case, the lower of the two years' quantities for each
State, and in the next case, the higher of the two years' quantities. The range is 171 million tons
to 339 million tons. The difference, 168 million tons, is considerably higher than the 33 million
tons difference between 1985 and 1987. As with the number of generators, State quantity totals
are highly variable and the national totals are dominated by a few States.
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EXHIBIT 4-8. COMPARISON OF TOTAL HAZARDOUS WASTE QUANTITY GENERATED, BY STATE,
1985 AND 1987
State
ALABAMA
ALASKA
ARIZONA
ARKANSAS
CALIFORNIA
COLORADO
CONNECTICUT
DELAWARE
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
FLORIDA
GEORGIA
GUAM
HAWAII
IDAHO
ILLINOIS
INDIANA
IOWA
KANSAS
KENTUCKY
LOUISIANA
MAINE
MARYLAND
MASSACHUSETTS
MICHIGAN
MINNESOTA
MISSISSIPPI
MISSOURI
MONTANA
NEBRASKA
NEVADA
NEW HAMPSHIRE
NEW JERSEY
NEW MEXICO
NEW YORK
NORTH CAROLINA
NORTH DAKOTA
OHO
OKLAHOMA
OREGON
PENNSYLVANIA
PUERTO RICO
RHODE ISLAND
SOUTH CAROLINA
SOUTH DAKOTA
TENNESSEE
TEXAS
UTAH
VERMONT
VIRGIN ISLANDS
VIRGINIA
WASHINGTON
WEST VIRGINIA
WISCONSIN
WYOMING
US. TOTAL
Hazardous Waste Quantity
1985
Total Generated,
(000 tons)
7,406
3
847
57
9,658
295
178
95
2
834
37,325
<0.5
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
missing
24,996
439
12.077
123
16
271.037
1987
Total Generated,
(000 tons)
3.049
1
470
228
3,523
124
187
25
1
519
39.838
<0.5
1
17
1,969
1.951
89
1,241
5,851
12.304
11
76
91
2.305
76
1.296
149
6
9
1
17
47.739
4
778
928
11
3,093
1,195
23
775
201
12
4,850
2
884
52.770
226
6
15
35.679
581
12.979
148
3
238.327
Percent
Change, (%)
-58.8
-66.7
-44.5
300.0
-63.5
-58.0
5.1
-73.7
-50.0
-37.8
6.7
0.0
-85.7
750.0
-8.0
-22.5
-26.4
-6.3
-23.6
-10.0
57.1
-89.1
-20.2
-43.5
-76.9
-48.3
119.1
-76.0
-98.3
-93.9
-1S.O
430.4
-55.6
-95.1
-27.8
266.7
3.6
-24.9
-25.8
-97.5
34.9
0.0
•«.5
100.0
-97.3
36.1
-80.1
-40.0
—
42.7
32.3
7.5
20.3
•81.3
-12.1
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An analysis was performed on the sites that accounted for 75 percent of the total generation in
both years. A total of 36 different sites appear on one or both years' lists. The sites are listed in
Exhibit 4-9. Thirty-one sites accounted for 75 percent of the quantity in 1985. Fifteen sites
accounted for 75 percent of the quantity in 1987.
Thirty of the 31 sites present in 1985 were also present in 1987. All 15 sites in 1987 were also
generators in 1985. Though 35 of the 36 sites are present in both years, the quantities reported
vary considerably. Of the 195 million tons accounted for by the 31 sites in 1985, only 106
million tons (54%) were accounted for by the 30 sites present in 1987. Conversely, of the 181
million tons generated by the 15 largest sites during 1987, the same 15 sites accounted for only
97 million tons (54%) in 1985. The difference in quantity is caused by inconsistent reporting of
hazardous wastewater. This was confirmed by obtaining feedback from the States and the
reporting sites.
Exhibit 4-9 also presents the absolute difference between the reported 1985 and 1987
generation quantities. Although the total generation for the 36 sites is roughly the same for the
two years, there is often considerable variation at individual sites. The sum of the deviations in
site quantities, 178 million tons, is roughly the same as the total quantities reported by the 36
sites for 1985 and 1987.
More than 90 percent of the RCRA hazardous waste generated and managed in the United
States is wastewater. There has been widespread confusion about the regulatory status of
these wastewaters, thereby contributing to a high measurement error for quantity generated.
Release of wastewater into surface waters or publicly owned treatment works (POTWs) is
regulated under the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) or other
provisions of the Clean Water Act. Prior to their release, wastes may be managed in units
subject to RCRA permitting requirements (such as surface impoundments) or in units exempt
from RCRA permitting requirements (such as tank systems). In both the 1985 and 1987
National Biennial Reports, wastewaters managed exclusively in units exempt from RCRA
permitting requirements were to be excluded from the report. However, if the wastewater was
managed in any units subject to RCRA permitting requirements, its quantity was to be included.
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Both the facilities that generate and manage these often very large quantities of wastewaters,
and the States that collect the biennial hazardous waste reports, have misunderstood these
requirements. In 1985 and 1987, some States excluded all RCRA hazardous wastewater from
their State Biennial Reports regardless of the permitting status of the units in which they were
managed. In 1985, some States included the wastewater in their generation quantities, but
excluded it from management quantities. This resulted in the large 1985 discrepancy between
the quantity generated and managed. Other States may have included hazardous wastewaters
managed exclusively in exempt units. Since many of these generation and management
quantities are very large, inclusion or exclusion of one or two sites may produce large shifts in
the national quantities.
Though the total quantity of generated waste reported in 1987 is 12 percent lower than that
reported for 1985, one cannot conclude with reasonable certainty that hazardous waste
generation is, in fact, declining. Also, it appears that the true amount of RCRA hazardous waste
generated and subsequently managed in units subject to RCRA permitting during 1985 and
1987 may be higher than the numbers reported, primarily due to inconsistent reporting of RCRA
hazardous wastewater. However, anecdotal evidence from States and sites reporting indicate
that sites are shifting the management of wastewater from RCRA units to exempt units by
managing wastewater in tanks rather than surface impoundments. Since the generation of
RCRA hazardous wastes managed exclusively in units exempt from RCRA permitting are not
reportable in the Biennial Report, in this respect, hazardous waste generation subject to
reporting may be declining.
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EXHIBIT 4-9. COMPARISON OF SITES CONTRIBUTING TO 75 PERCENT OF NATIONAL
GENERATION, 1985 AND 1987
EPA ID
ALDOO 122 1902
CAX000083006
GAD003282803
GAD003324985
KYD006370159
KYD006370167
LAD0081 86579
LAD041581422
MID000809632
NJD001502517
NJD001 700707
NJD002385730
NYD002069748
NYD0021 26852
NYD002233039
PAD002389252
PAD004325254
PAD004335154
PAD004335162
PAD07 161 2683
SCD048373468
TND003376928
TXD001 700806
TXD007321904
TX0007330202
TXD008079527
TXD008081101
TXD008123317
TXD065096273
TXD066349770
TXD067285973
TX0096397211
VAD003121928
VA1 210020730
WVD004341491
WVD005005509
TOTAL
Quantity Reported (tons)
1985
5.302,513*
2,177,830*
34,519.457*
2.646,919*
4,830,693*
1,963,503*
3.217,952*
6.286.595*
2,621,897*
5.435,762*
1,739,438*
522,446
3.980.968*
6,118,830*
2,911.589*
3,640.796*
2.167,354*
1,771,404*
3,123,128*
4,897.562*
4,546.005*
32.163,393*
1,736,578
4,378,523*
5,084,975*
2,059,060*
2,153,917*
3,484,550*
3,269,664*
42,722
508,333
3,228,184*
112
24,782,400*
5,258,172*
5,718,474*
198,291,697
1987
1.705,597
missing
36.864.107*
2.818,235*
4,822,252*
488,411
3,139,802*
51,643
13.759
48,830
4,408
47,283,234*
463
45,965
14,943
342
14,630
23,602
508
1.651
4,423,416*
593.407
4,062,335*
2.648
4,731,688*
1,107,923
2,010,287
3,993,687*
2,290,687
3,322,465*
17,257,402*
4,542
10,823.412*
24,782,152*
6,691,616*
5,582,741*
189,022,790
Absolute
Difference (tons)
3.596,916
2.177.830
2,344,650
171,316
8.441
1,475,092
78,150
6,234,952
2,608,138
5,386,932
1.735,030
46.760,788
3.980,505
6,072,865
2,896,646
3.640,454
2,152,724
1,747,802
3,122,620
4,895,911
122,589
31,569,986
2,325,757
4,375,875
353,287
951,137
143,630
509,137
978,977
3,279,743
16,749,069
3,223,642
10,823,300
248
1,433.444
135,733
178,063,316
•Quantities included in 75 percent of total generation.
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4.4 NUMBER OF TREATMENT, STORAGE, AND DISPOSAL (TSD)
FACILITIES
Exhibit 4-10 presents, by EPA Region, the total number of RCRA treatment, storage, and
disposal facilities reported in 1985 and 1987. The data indicate that the number of TSD facilities
decreased significantly, by 33 percent, falling from 4,944 in 1985 to 3,308 in 1987. Moreover,
the number of TSD facilities decreased across all Regions. Region VII reported the least
decrease while Regions II, III, VI and IX reported substantial decreases.
The data suggest that even though some errors may have been present, there is strong
evidence that the number of TSD facilities is on the decline. This is primarily because several
sites that had originally applied for a RCRA permit, and had obtained interim status for
precautionary reasons when RCRA regulations went into effect, opted not to file for the final
RCRA permit due to increased regulations and lack of justification. The vast majority of the
EXHIBIT 4-10. COMPARISON OF HAZARDOUS WASTE TREATMENT, STORAGE, AND
DISPOSAL (TSD) FACILITIES, BY EPA REGION, 1985 AND 1987
Region
I
II
III
IV
V
VI
VII
VIII
IX
X
U. S. TOTAL
TSD Facilities
1985
Number
236
470
630
531
916
1.317
185
102
468
89
4.944
1987
Number
140
215
295
438
836
886
182
67
188
61
3,308
Percent
Change. (%)
-40.7
-54.3
-53.2
-17.5
-8.7
-32.7
•1.6
-34.3
-59.8
-31.5
-33.1
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sites that were reported as ISO facilities in 1985 and not as TSD facilities in 1987, were storage-
only facilities. All four types of storage were reported: storage in containers, in tanks, in waste
piles, and in surface impoundments. The decline was most dramatic in the number of sites that
had RCRA permits for storage in tanks or containers. Sites that obtained RCRA interim status
or a RCRA permit for storage applied for closure as they realized that the 90-day storage
exemption was adequate and that a long-term storage permit was unnecessary. The sites
discovered they could still use the same storage equipment but ship their hazardous wastes
within 90 days of its generation. Hence, the switch to a nonregulated status was easily
attainable by simple modification of their operating procedures and without change in their
equipment.
There were also several sites that switched the storage or treatment of hazardous wastewater in
surface impoundments to storage or treatment in tanks. The incentive for the change was that
RCRA hazardous wastewater managed exclusively in tanks is exempt from regulation and
reporting, as it is regulated under the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES)
or other provisions of the Clean Water Act. For example, most sites in New York made this
change to management exclusively in tanks, and the number of TSD facilities dropped from 132
in 1985 to 79 in 1987. Moreover, the quantity of RCRA hazardous waste generated and
managed in 1987 was less than the quantity in 1985, since wastewater was the predominant
type of waste generated in New York in 1985.
The data on hazardous waste management facilities is more accurate than hazardous waste
generators because there is little confusion in the regulations as to the definition of a regulated
TSD facility. Also, States pay close attention to the TSD facilities, keep better records on them,
and monitor their compliance with regulations, including reporting.
The number of TSD facilities, by State, is presented in Exhibit 4-11. The majority of the States,
45 of them, reported a decrease or no change in the number of TSD facilities, while 9 States
reported an increase (most of them a very small increase) in the number of TSD facilities. Of
the 39 States that reported a decrease between 1985 and 1987, the median difference in the
number of TSD facilities is 16 facilities. Of the 9 States that reported an increase, the median
difference is 5 facilities. The high consistency of decrease in the number of TSD facilities across Y
most States is an indication that the number of TSD facilities is on the decline.
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EXHIBIT 4-11. COMPARISON OF HAZARDOUS WASTE TREATMENT, STORAGE, AND
DISPOSAL (TSD) FACILITIES, BY STATE, 1985 AND 1987
State
ALABAMA
ALASKA
ARIZONA
ARKANSAS
CALIFORNIA
COLORADO
CONNECTICUT
DELAWARE
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
FLORIDA
GEORGIA
GUAM
HAWAII
IDAHO
ILLINOIS
INDIANA
IOWA
KANSAS
KENTUCKY
LOUISIANA
MAINE
MARYLAND
MASSACHUSETTS
MICHIGAN
MINNESOTA
MISSISSIPPI
MISSOURI
MONTANA
NEBRASKA
NEVADA
NEW HAMPSHIRE
NEW JERSEY
NEW MEXICO
NEW YORK
NORTH CAROLINA
NORTH DAKOTA
OHIO
OKLAHOMA
OREGON
PENNSYLVANIA
PUERTO RICO
RHODE ISLAND
SOUTH CAROLINA
SOUTH DAKOTA
TENNESSEE
TEXAS
UTAH
VERMONT
VIRGIN ISLANDS
VIRGINIA
WASHINGTON
WEST VIRGINIA
WISCONSIN
WYOMING
US. TOTAL
TSD Faculties
1985
Number
66
5
98
35
348
34
138
15
1
72
91
2
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
54
13
83
2
50
1,153
39
7
missing
67
60
39
70
11
4.944
1987
Number
52
9
34
39
130
27
94
8
1
51
60
2
15
6
226
103
37
26
64
130
8
27
21
131
46
29
111
5
8
7
4
108
13
79
77
7
196
34
8
193
27
9
71
2
34
670
18
4
1
42
38
24
134
8
3,308
Percent
Change. (%)
-21.2
80.0
•65.3
11.4
-62.6
-20.6
-31.9
-46.7
0.0
-29.2
-34.1
0.0
25.0
-45.5
-23.4
-22.6
-19.6
-25.7
45.5
94.0
-52.9
-38.6
-59.6
4.0
12.2
-38.3
15.6
-44.4
0.0
-12.5
-55.6
-62.0
-18.8
-40.2
-1.3
0.0
-21.9
-26.1
-38.5
-58.4
-50.0
-30.8
-14.5
0.0
-32.0
-41.9
-53.8
-42.9
_
•37.3
-36.7
-33.5
91.4
-27.3
-33.1
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4.5 QUANTITY OF HAZARDOUS WASTE MANAGED
Since storage is not a final management method and was excluded from the 1987 data
presented in Chapter 2, storage is also excluded from the 1985 data for comparisons in this
section.
Exhibit 4-12 presents, by EPA Region, the total quantity of RCRA hazardous waste managed
during 1985 and 1987. The data indicate that the reported quantity of RCRA hazardous waste
managed increased by 3.9 million tons (1.7%), rising from 229.6 million tons in 1985 to 233.5
million tons in 1987. This is in contrast to the reported quantity of hazardous waste generated
(see Exhibit 4-7), where the quantity decreased by roughly 33 million tons (12.1%), declining
from 271 million tons in 1985 to 238 million tons in 1987. This difference is mainly because of
the disparity in the generation and management data reported for Tennessee, New York, and
California, during 1985. The 1985 hazardous waste generation and management data for these
3 States were 33 and 0.6 million tons, 16 and 9.8 million tons, and 9.7 and 3.7 million tons,
respectively. The 1985 National Biennial Report acknowledged that these States probably
included RCRA hazardous wastewater that was managed in units exempt from RCRA
permitting in the generation total but excluded it in the management total.
There are substantial variations, both increases and decreases, at the Regional level. Six
Regions show a decrease in hazardous waste management quantity, three Regions show an
increase, while one Region shows no change. Region II showed an increase of nearly 30
million tons, whereas Region III showed a decrease of nearly 20 million tons.
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EXHIBIT 4-12. COMPARISON OF HAZARDOUS WASTE QUANTITY MANAGED, BY EPA
REGION, 1985 AND 1987
Region
I
II
III
IV
V
VI
VII
VIII
IX
X
U. S. TOTAL
Hazardous Waste Quantity1
1985
Total Managed,
(000 tons)
714
18,681
67,899
62,241
11,718
56,636
1,409
5,062
4,721
561
229,642
1987
Total Managed,
(000 tons)
197
48.651
48,379
56,999
9,563
62,454
1,409
389
5,068
368
233,476
Percent
Change. (%)
-72.4
160.4
-28.7
-8.4
-18.4
10.3
0.0
-92.3
7.4
-34.4
1.7
1
Quantity managed only by storage is excluded.
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The quantity of hazardous waste managed, by State, is presented in Exhibit 4-13. Twenty-nine
States reported a decrease, 16 States reported an increase, while 9 States reported no change
in the quantity of hazardous waste managed from 1985 to 1987. Similar to hazardous waste
generation, New Jersey, Virginia, and Texas reported a substantial increase in hazardous waste
management, each state increasing its management quantity by roughly 39,11, and 9 million
tons respectively. Pennsylvania and New York led the reduction in the quantity of hazardous
waste managed with 30 and 9 million tons respectively. The reporting of hazardous wastewater
at very few sites was responsible for the majority of the differences in the quantity managed.
Looking at the national management total, it first appears that the quantity of hazardous waste
managed did not change significantly between 1985 and 1987. Examining the data on a State
basis, however, reveals a different view of hazardous waste management. Nearly half the states
reported a deviation of roughly 50 percent in the quantity managed from 1985 to 1987.
Although most of the States reported a decrease in the quantity of hazardous waste managed
from 1985 to 1987, due to large variation in trend between States, one cannot conclude with
confidence any trends in the hazardous waste management quantity. Further, while some
evidence suggests a decline in management in RCRA permitted units because of a shin in
hazardous wastewater treatment from surface impoundments to tanks, the trend is not
verifiable by the Biennial Report data.
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Chapter* Comparison of 1987Data to 1985 Data
EXHIBIT 4-13. COMPARISON OF HAZARDOUS WASTE QUANTITY MANAGED, BY STATE,
1985 AND 1987
State
ALABAMA
ALASKA
ARIZONA
ARKANSAS
CALIFORNIA
COLORADO
CONNECTICUT
DELAWARE
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
FLORIDA
GEORGIA
GUAM
HAWAII
IDAHO
ILLINOIS
INDIANA
IOWA
KANSAS
KENTUCKY
LOUISIANA
MAINE
MARYLAND
MASSACHUSETTS
MICHIGAN
MINNESOTA
MISSISSIPPI
MISSOURI
MONTANA
NEBRASKA
NEVADA
NEW HAMPSHIRE
NEW JERSEY
NEW MEXICO
NEW YORK
NORTH CAROLINA
NORTH DAKOTA
OHIO
OKLAHOMA
OREGON
PENNSYLVANIA
PUERTO RICO
RHODE ISLAND
SOUTH CAROLINA
SOUTH DAKOTA
TENNESSEE
TEXAS
UTAH
VERMONT
VIRGIN ISLANDS
VIRGINIA
WASHINGTON
WEST VIRGINIA
WISCONSIN
WYOMING
US. TOTAL
Hazardous Waste Quantity1
1985
Total Managed,
(000 tons)
7,411
1
884
703
3.734
157
143
19
0
719
37,248
0
6
4
1,944
1,630
91
1,292
7,165
13,654
1
242
519
5,230
45
2.429
24
3
2
97
0
8,768
7
9,799
1,394
80
2,772
2.038
21
30,706
114
51
5,275
0
600
40,234
4,766
0
missing
24,922
535
12,010
97
56
229,642
1987
Total Managed,
(000 tons)
2.986
1
452
108
4,603
96
136
6
0
476
39.751
0
1
41
2,035
2.080
47
1,268
5,775
11.935
1
27
42
2.275
12
1,230
82
4
11
12
0
47,782
7
669
901
1
3,089
1,111
75
350
185
18
5,237
0
643
49,293
285
0
15
35.654
251
12,342
73
2
233,476
Percent
Change, (%)
-59.7
0.0
-48.9
-84.6
23.3
-38.9
-4.9
•68.4
0.0
-33.8
6.7
0.0
-83.3
925.0
4.7
27.6
-48.4
-1.9
-19.4
-12.6
0.0
-88.8
-91.9
-56.5
-73.3
-49.4
241.7
33.3
450.0
-87.6
0.0
44S.O
0.0
-93.2
-35.4
-98.8
11.4
-45.5
257.1
-98.9
62.3
•64.7
-0.7
0.0
7.2
22.5
-94.0
0.0
—
43.1
-53.1
2.8
-24.7
-96.4
1.7
1
Quantity managed only by storage is excluded.
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5 STATE SUMMARY PROFILES
5.1
OVERVIEW OF STATE-BY-STATE TABLES
In this chapter, six tables containing State-specific, key RCRA hazardous waste generation and
management data are presented for each State. After receiving the initial hazardous waste data
from each individual State, EPA prepared a State Hazardous Waste Profile Report and
requested each State to review its tables for data accuracy and completeness. All States
provided feedback and the revised data, presented here, were used to prepare the national
tables. A brief summary of each of these tables follows.
• Table 1: RCRA Hazardous Waste Generation and Management, 1987 -
shows the quantity of hazardous waste generated, the number of
large quantity generators, the number of treatment, storage, disposal,
recycling facilities, and final disposition and quantities of wastes
managed in RCRA processes.
• Table 2: RCRA Hazardous Waste Imports and Exports, 1987 - shows
quantities of wastes received from out of State and/or shipped to out
of State facilities.
• Table 3: Rank Order of 40 Largest Hazardous Wastes Generated, 1987 -
lists, by EPA waste code, the 40 largest waste streams and quantity
generated within each State.
• Table 4: Four Largest Quantities and Types of RCRA Hazardous Waste
Managed by RCRA Management Method, 1987 - lists the 4 largest
quantities and types of waste handled by each management method.
• Tables: Forty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators and RCRA
Quantity Generated, 1987 - lists the 40 largest generators in each
State along with the quantity of waste generated by each.
• Table 6: Forty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Facilities, 1987 - lists the 40
largest hazardous waste facilities in each State along with the quantity
of waste managed, source of waste, and management methods
used.
Preceding each State's tables is a State summary page that provides the EPA Region address,
description of the data collection instruments used by the State to gather information for this
5-1
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7987 National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report Chapter 5: State Summary Profiles
report, the type of data the State submitted to EPA, whether or not waste minimization data
were included in this report, the address of the participating State environmental authority, and
notes concerning specific quality assurance/quality control issues.
5.2 STATE TABLES 1-6
The following pages contain the 6 State tables for each State, presented in alphabetic order.
5-2
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Alabama
Region IV
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ALABAMA
EPA Region Address:
U.S. EPA Region IV
Waste Division, Waste
Programs Branch
State Programs Section
345 Courtland Street
Atlanta, GA 30365
Biennial Report Data Collection
Instrument:
State-specific annual report and
EPA Waste Minimization
Report
Type of Data Submission to EPA:
Site-level and State-level
summary data
Waste Minimization Data Included
in this Report?
Yes
Address of Participating State
Environmental Authority
Alabama Department of
Environmental Management
1751 Cong. W.L Dickinson Dr.
Montgomery, AL 36130
Notes: No special notes for Alabama.
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Alabama
Table 1. RCRA Hazardous Waste Generation and Management, 1987
Total Number of RCRA Large Quantity Generators:
Total Quantity of Regulated Waste Generated:
RCRATSD Facilities (excludes storage-only facilities)
Facilities managing only waste generated on site
Facilities managing only waste generated off site
Facilities managing waste generated both on and off site
Total RCRA TSD Facilities (excludes storage-only facilities):
Total Quantity of RCRA Regulated Waste Managed in RCRA TSDR units:
(excludes quantity managed only in storage)
Total RCRA TSDR Facilities:
369
3.049.028 tons
22
5
3
3Q
2.985.944 tons
§2
Final Disposition of Wastes Managed In RCRA Processes
Management Method
Treatment in Tanks
Treatment in Surface Imp.
Incineration
Other Treatment
Total Treatment
Injection Wells
Landfills
Land Treatment
Ocean Disposal
Surface Impoundments
Other Disposal
Total Disposal
Recycling
Unknown
TOTAL
Percentage
Code
T01
T02
T03
T04
D79
D80
D81
D82
D83
D84
R99
U99
-
-
No. of
faculties
using
method
2
2
8
12
21*
0
8
1
0
5
2
14*
2
0
30*
-
Hazardous
waste quantities
manaaed (tons)
On site
200,969
1,700,445
4,347
8,854
1,914,615
0
7,573
52
0
690,273
0
697,898
0
0
2,612,513
87.5%
Off site
0
0
0
52,335
52,335
0
310,730
0
0
0
0
310,730
10,366
0
373,431
12.5%
Total
200,969
1,700.445
4,347
61.189
1,966,950
0
318,303
52
0
690,273
0
1,008,628
10,366
0
2,985,944
100%
Percent
6.7
56.9
0.1
2.0
65.9
0.0
10.7
<0.05
0.0
23.1
0.0
33.8
0.3
0.0
100
-
'Column may not sum to total because facilities may have multiple handling methods.
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Alabama
Table 2. RCRA Hazardous Waste Imports and Exports, 1987
Total quantity of hazardous waste
received from out of State (IMPORTS)
State
AR
AZ
CA
CO
CT
DC
DE
FL
GA
IA
IL
IN
KS
KY
LA
MA
MD
ME
Ml
MN
MO
MS
NC
NO
NE
NH
NJ
NM
NV
NY
OH
OK
OR
PA
PR
SC
89
TN
TX
VA
VI
VT
WA
Wl
WV
TOTAL
Tons received
2,661
2
1,124
1
212
17
1.325
33,066
34,309
1,099
13,244
33,393
1.118
18,527
5,988
8.253
666
23
2,321
427
26.374
38.597
4.090
281
227
55
3.127
2
76
1,204
1.417
553
75
3,557
327
2.865
1
27,583
3.816
8,310
4
222
3
3,758
939
285,239
Total quantity of hazardous waste
shipped out of State (EXPORTS)
State
AR
FL
GA
IL
IN
KS
KY
LA
MD
Ml
MK
MS
NC
NE
NJ
NY
OH
OK
PA
SC
TN
TX
VA
Wl
TOTAL
Tons shipped
582
8,428
1,324
102
10,167
6
1,573
10,345
22
285
1.243
59
8,424
21
60;
1k
995
305
1,305
1.99C
5,521
3.32C
752
113
57,693
129
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Alabama
Table 3. Rank Order of 40 Largest Hazardous Wastes Generated, 1987
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
EPA
waste code
D002
DOMX
MOMX
K062
D008
F006
F003
D001
FOMX
KOMX
D003
K001
K061
F002
F019
F005
K071
D007
D009
F001
D006
K087
D004
F007
U159
P106
U288
UOMX
U170
U154
K052
K048
U211
P014
P071
P089
U133
U239
P030
K049
Quantity generated
in State (tons)
2,401,192
281,892
215,906
48,046
18,678
17,594
17.232
12,213
7,183
4,788
4,729
4,249
3,889
2,414
1.639
1,228
1,095
923
721
717
435
337
281
200
200
196
167
158
138
72
54
52
51
50
45
45
34
23
21
20
Percent
of State
total (%)
78.8
9.2
7.1
1.6
0.6
0.6
0.6
0.4
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
30
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Alabama
Table 4. Four Largest Quantities and Types of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed
by RCRA Management Method, 1987
Management
Method
D80
D81
083
R99
T01
T02
T03
T04
Waste Waste Waste Waste
Code 1 Code 2 Code 3 Code 4
0008
MOMX
F006
FOMX
K048
0002
K001
K071
K044
0001
MOMX
F001
F005
MOMX
0002
D008
UOMX
0001
F003
D001
K001
FOMX
MOMX
0001
FOMX
0008
Quant i ty
Managed
(U.S. tons)
63,149
57,146
49,011
33,062
52
688,050
1,125
1,095
3
4,872
1.233
1,221
1,166
200,969
1,698,274
2,000
150
9
2.107
1,274
333
251
29,594
10,183
6,169
5,923
Disposal
011 Discharge to Sewer/MTU, Prior
Treatment in RCRA Units
D14 Discharge to Sewer/POTU, Prior
Storage in RCRA Units
D21 Discharge to Surface Water under MPDES,
Prior Management in RCRA Units
D79 Underground Injection Wells
080 Landfills
081 Land Treatnent/AppUcation/Farning
D82 Ocean Disposal
083 Surface Impoundments
084 Other Disposal
Treatment
T01 Treatment in Tanks
13J
T02 Treatment in Surface
Impoundments
T03 Incineration
T04 Other Treatment
R99 Recycling
U99 Unknown
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Alabama
Table 5. Forty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators and RCRA Quantity Generated, 1987
Rank EPAID Site Name
1 ALD001221902 CIBA-GEIGY CORPORATION
2 ALD000828848 SLOSS INDUSTRIES CORPORATION
3 ALD046481032 SANDERS LEAD COMPANY INC.
4 ALD008161176 AGO CHEMICALS INC.
5 ALD982100414 SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL AUTHORITY
6 ALD004014973 GULF STATES STEEL INC.
7 ALD070513767 M&M CHEMICAL & EQUIPMENT CO., INC.
8 ALD054571278 NATIONAL-STANDARD CO.
9 ALD041906173 INTERSTATE LEAD COMPANY INC.
10 ALD078960234 SAGINAW DIVISION - GENERAL MOTORS CORP.
11 ALD093179315 DUPONT MOBILE PLANT
12 AL3210020027 ANNISTON ARMY DEPOT
13 ALD004019642 OCCIDENTAL CHEMICAL CORPORATION
14 ALD004029294 HANNA STEEL CORPORATION
15 ALD003397S69 AMERICAN CAST IRON PIPE COMPANY
16 ALD094476793 ALLWORTH INC.
17 ALD002904506 USS A DIV. OF USX CORP. /FAIRFIELD WORKS
18 ALD000622464 CHEMICAL WASTE MANAGEMENT INC.
19 ALD139659452 BAY EQUIPMENT CO. INC.
20 ALD980839310 GERRARD STEEL PICKLING
21 ALD067123570 SMI STEEL INC
22 ALD006320774 MONSANTO COMPANY
23 ALD981868466 AMERICAN BRASS INC.
24 ALD980708036 MOBILE TANK WASH INC.
25 ALD040653636 SONY MAGNETIC PRODUCTS INC OF AMERICA
26 ALD004023164 3N
27 ALD008185407 HUXFORD POLE AND TIMBER CO., INC.
28 ALD102066636 NEPTUNE WATER METER COMPANY
29 ALD000622852 BIRMINGHAM BOLT COMPANY INC.
30 ALD095687679 REYNOLDS METALS COMPANY, ALLOYS PLANT
31 ALD031490501 BALDWIN POLE AND PILING COMPANY, INC.
32 ALD982114704 BALDWIN POLE AND PILING COMPANY INC.
33 ALD000770164 RYDER BULK TRANSPORTATION SEVICES INC.
34 ALD981020894 FISHER INDUSTRIAL SERVICE INC.
35 AL0000608224 KAY-FRIES, ALABAMA, INC.
36 ALD047158266 UNION FOUNDRY
37 ALD082066192 BROWN WOOD PRESERVING COMPANY
38 ALD001817295 ACUSTAR, INC.
39 ALD021257951 REDWING CARRIERS INC
40 ALD095688875 ICI AMERICAS INC - COLD CREEK PLANT
City
MCINTOSH
BIRMINGHAM
TROY
AXIS
TUSCALOOSA
GADSDEN
REECE CITY
COLUMBIANA
LEEDS
ATHENS
AXIS
ANNISTON
SHEFFIELD
FAIRFIELD
BIRMINGHAM
BIRMINGHAM
FAIRFIELD
EMELLE
PR I CHARD
FLORENCE
BIRMINGHAM
DECATUR
HEADLAND
MOBILE
DOTHAN
DECATUR
HUXFORD
TALLASSEE
BIRMINGHAM
SHEFFIELD
BAY NINETTE
BAY NINETTE
MOBILE
GADSOEN
THEODORE
ANNISTON
BROWNVILLE
HUNTSVILLE
CREOLA
BUCKS
Total
Generated
(U.S. tons)
1.705,597
688,050
235,867
202,621
39,580
38,042
15,460
10,365
9,128
8,396
7,410
6,906
4,766
4,251
4,055
3,706
3,265
3,260
2,915
2,800
2,548
2,428
2,412
2.017
1,895
1,767
1,514
1,382
1,316
1,277
1,260
1.127
1,083
1,072
1,001
930
889
871
801
764
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Alabama
Table 6. Forty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Facilities, 1987
Rank EPAID
1 ALD001221902
2 ALD000828848
3 ALD000622464
4 ALD046481032
5 ALD008161176
6 ALD981C19045
7 AL0070513767
8 ALD094476793
9 AL3210020027
10 ALD0033975-*
11 ALD002904S.-i6
12 ALD006320~%
13 ALD9818684:,*
14 ALD0406536U
15 ALD9810208- 4
16 ALD0314905QI
17 ALD000608224
18 AL0047158266
19 ALD093179315
20 AL0077640001
21 AL7210020742
^& ALD031499833
AL0058223371
24 ALD000827154
25 ALD071951628
26 ALD981028798
27 ALD004019048
28 AL264009000S
29 ALD981028848
30 ALD063687016
31 AL0059903641
32 ALD000653303
33 AL0000652677
34 AL0061149712
35 ALD004009320
36 ALD003326444
37 ALD004009403
38 ALD057202558
39 ALD000627147
40 AL6210020776
Site Name
CIBA GEIGY CORPORATION
SLOSS INDUSTRIES CORP
CHEMICAL WASTE MANAGEMENT INC
SANDERS LEAD CO INC
AKZO CHEMICALS, INC.
CITADEL CEMENT CORP
M&M CHEMICAL & EQUIPMENT CO INC
ALLWORTH INC
ANNISTON ARMY DEPOT
AMERICAN CAST IRON PIPE CO
USS A DIV OF USX CORP/FAIRFIELD WORK
MONSANTO CO
AMERICAN BRASS INC
SONY MAGNETIC PRODUCTS INC OF AMERIC
FISHER INDUSTRIAL SERVICE INC
BALDWIN POLE AND PILING CO INC
(CAY-FRIES ALABAMA INC
UNION FOUNDRY COMPANY
DUPONT MOBILE PLANT
SAFETY-KLEEN CORP 3-019-01
US ARMY MISSILE COMMAND
ALLIED-SIGNAL INC FAIRFIELD TAR PLAN
STALLUORTH TIMBER CO INC
M&T CHEMICALS
SAFETY-KLEEN CORP 6-133-01
SAFETY-KLEEN CORP 3-019-02
MONSANTO CHEMICAL CO
TVA MUSCLE SHOALS POWER SERVICE CTR
CLEANUAY INC
CATALYTIC INC-SRC PILOT PLANT
J&A ENTERPRISES
SAFETY-KLEEN CORP 3-019-21
COPELAND CORP
ASHLAND CHEMICAL CO
HUNT REFINING CO
WALKER-WILLIAMS LUMBER CO INC
(COPPERS COMPANY INC
OWENS CORNING PLUMBING PRODUCTS CO
PARKER HANNIFIN CORP
USA FORT RUCKER-ENVIRONMENTAL OFFICE
City
Mgmt Hgmt Mgmt Mgmt Mgmt Total
Meth Meth Heth Meth Meth Haste Managed
12345 Source (U.S. tons)
Disposal
011 Discharge to Sewer/POTU, Prior
Treatment in RCRA Units
1914 Discharge to Seuer/POTU, Prior
Storage in RCRA Units
D21 Discharge to Surface Water under NPDES,
Prior Management in RCRA Units
D79 Underground Injection Wells
080 Landfills
081 Land Treatment/Application/Farming
:
) WORK
IMERIC
I PLAN
• CTR
i CO
JFFICE
D82
D83
D84
Storage
S01
S02
S03
S04
SOS
MCINTOSH
BIRMINGHAM
EMELLE
TROY
AXIS
DEMOPOLIS
REECE CITY
BIRMINGHAM
ANNISTON
BIRMINGHAM
FAIRFIELD
DECATUR
HEADLAND
DOTHAN
GADSDEN
BAY MINETTE
THEODORE
ANNISTON
AXIS
DOLOMITE
REDSTONE ARSENAL
BIRMINGHAM
BEATRICE
AXIS
WHISTLER
HUNTSVILLE
ANNISTON
MUSCLE SHOALS
MONTGOMERY
WILSONVILLE
HUNTSVILLE
MONTGOMERY
HARTSELLE
BIRMINGHAM
TUSCALOOSA
HATCHECHUBBEE
MONTGOMERY
HUNTSVILLE
JACKSONVILLE
FORT RUCKER
Ocean Disposal
T03
D83
501
S03
T01
T04
T04
R99
501
504
T04
501
S03
T03
T04
D83
T03
T04
S01
S01
S01
SOI
T03
S01
S01
S01
D80
501
R99
S01
S01
S01
S01
SOI
D81
S01
501
501
S01
501
080 T02
T04 D80
S04 505
D83
T04
T02
505 T04
T04
080
S02 T03
S02
T04
T03
S02
S02
S02
S02 SOS
S02
D80
Surface Impoundments
Other Disposal
Container (barrel
Tank
Waste Pile
Onsite 1,704,
Onsite 688,
D83 084 Both 313,
T04 D80 Both 236,
Onsite 202,
Offsite 29,
Offsite 15.
Offsite 10,
Onsite 4,
Onsite 4,
Onsite 3,
Onsite 2,
Onsite 2,
Onsite 1,
Offsite 1,
Onsite 1,
Onsite
Onsite
Onsite
Offsite
Onsite
Onsite
Onsite
Onsite
Offsite
Offsite
Onsite
Both
Offsite
Onsite
Onsite
Offsite
Onsite
Offsite
Onsite
Onsite
Onsite
Onsite
Onsite
Onsite
Treatment
615
050
118
793
064
391
T64
JiO
409
000
035
057
000
776
197
125
983
930
560
538
410
394
333
33 i
30)
265
227
170
138
137
74
63
62
53
52
38
33
33
22
22
T01 Treatment in Tanks
T02 Treatment in Surface
.
, drum, etc.)
Impoundments
T03 Incineration
T04 Other Treatment
R99 Recycling
Surface Impoundment
Other Storage
U99 Unknown
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Alaska
Region X
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ALASKA
EPA Region Address:
U.S. EPA Region X
Waste Management Branch
Mail Stop HW-112
12006th Avenue
Seattle, WA 98101
Biennial Report Data Collection
Instrument:
State-specific annual report and
EPA Waste Minimization
Report
Type of Data Submission to EPA:
Waste stream-level data in
Biennial Report Data System
(BIRDS) format
Waste Minimization Data Included
in this Report?
Yes
Address of Participating State
Environmental Authority
Department of Environmental
Conservation
Division of Environmental
Quality
Hazardous Waste Program
8800 Glacier Highway
Juneau, AK 99811-1800
Notes: No special notes for Alaska.
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Alaska
Table 1. RCRA Hazardous Waste Generation and Management, 1987
Total Number of RCRA Large Quantity Generators:
Total Quantity of Regulated Waste Generated:
RCRATSD Facilities (excludes storage-only facilities)
Facilities managing only waste generated on site
Facilities managing only waste generated off site
Facilities managing waste generated both on and off site
Total RCRATSD Facilities (excludes storage-only facilities):
Total Quantity of RCRA Regulated Waste Managed in RCRA TSDR units:
(excludes quantity managed only in storage)
Total RCRA TSDR Facilities:
Final Disposition of Wastes Managed in RCRA Processes
23
1.324 tons
3
0
0
2
867 tons
Management Method
Treatment in Tanks
Treatment in Surface Imp.
Incineration
Other Treatment
Total Treatment
Injection Wells
Landfills
Land Treatment
Ocean Disposal
Surface Impoundments
Other Disposal
Total Disposal
Recycling
Unknown
TOTAL
Percentage
Code
T01
T02
T03
T04
D79
D80
D81
D82
D83
D84
R99
U99
:
No. of
facilities
using
method
0
0
0
0
0*
0
1
0
0
0
0
1*
2
0
3*
Hazardous
waste quantities
manaaed (tons)
On site
0
0
0
0
0
0
66
0
0
0
0
66
801
0
867
100%
Off site
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0%
Total
0
0
0
0
0
0
66
0
0
0
0
66
801
0
867
100%
Percent
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
7.6
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
7.6
92.4
0.0
100
"Column may not sum to total because facilities may have multiple handling methods.
136
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Alaska
Table 2. RCRA Hazardous Waste Imports and Exports, 1987
Total quantity of hazardous waste
received from out of State (IMPORTS)
State
TOTAL
Tons received
0
Total quantity of hazardous waste
shipped out of State (EXPORTS)
State
CA
ID
LA
OR
WA
TOTAL
Tons shipped
26
58
7
37
198
326
137
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Alaska
Table 3. Rank Order of 40 Largest Hazardous Wastes Generated, 1987
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
EPA
waste code
D004
DOMX
D001
MOMX
K051
D002
F005
FOMX
UOMX
D007
F001
F002
F027
K050
D008
F003
D006
D009
D0 10
D011
D017
P001
P105
U002
U151
U154
U223
U240
Quantity generated
in State (tons)
787
171
144
78
65
27
20
12
3
2
2
2
2
2
1
1
<0.5
<0.5
<0.5
<0.5
<0.5
<0.5
<0.5
<0.5
<0.5
<0.5
<0.5
<0.5
Percent
of State
total (%)
59.7
13.0
10.9
5.9
4.9
2.0
1.5
0.9
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.1
0.1
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
138
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Alaska
Table 4. Four Largest Quantities and Types of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed
by RCRA Management Method, 1987
Quantity
Management Waste Waste Waste Waste Managed
Method Code 1 Code 2 Code 3 Code 4 (U.S. tons)
080 K051 65
D008 1
R99 DOM 787
0002 0006 14
Disposal 080 Landfills T02 Treatment in Surface
D11 Discharge to Sewer/POTU, Prior 081 Land Treatment/Appli cat ion/Faming Impoundments
Treatment in RCRA Units 082 Ocean Disposal T03 Incineration
DU Discharge to Sewer/POTM, Prior 083 Surface Impoundments T04 Other Treatment
Storage in RCRA Units 084 Other Disposal
021 Discharge to Surface Water under NPDES, R99 Recycling
Prior Management in RCRA Units Treatment
079 Underground Injection Uells T01 Treatment in Tanks U99 Unknown
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Alaska
Table 5. Forty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators and RCRA Quantity Generated, 1987
Rank EPAID Site Name
1 AKD092876390 UNOCAL CHEMICALS DIVISION
2 AK8570028649 USAF ELMENDORF AFB
3 AKD048679682 KENAI REFINERY/TESORO ALASKA PETROLEUM
4 AK8690360492 US COAST GUARD BASH
I AK9690330742 US COAST GUARD SUPPORT CTR
6 AK1210022157 U.S. ARMY, 6TH INFANTRY DIVISION (LIGHT)
7 AKD000643239 STANDARD ALASKA PRODUCTION CO
8 AK1570028646 EIELSON AFB
9 AK4170024323 NAVAL AIR STATION ADAK ALASKA
10 AKD052581758 TAPS-VALDEZ MARINE TERMINAL
11 AKD980329882 CHUGACH ELECTRIC ASSOC., INC.
12 AK1570028638 CLEAR AIR FORCE SITE
13 AK9S70028705 UNITED STATES AIR FORCE
14 AKD000850701 MAPCO ALASKA PETROLEUM INC.
15 AKD000831750 CHEVRON USA INC, ANCHORAGE TERMINAL
16 AKD98083467S STANDARD ALASKA PRODUCTION COMPANY ENDIC
17 AK9570028655 USAF, 5072 CSS/DE
18 AKD981762685 ALASCOM, INC
19 AKD981765555 MATANUSKA TELEPHONE ASSN INC
20 AK6210022426 U.S. ARMY, 6TH INFANTRY DIVISION (LIGHT)
21 AKD981764616 MATANUSKA-SUSITNA BOROUGH
22 AK1570028695 USAF DEU LINE STATION ROW-MAIN FELEC SER
23 AK5570028618 USAF DEW LINE STATION BAR-MAIN FELEC SER
City
KENAI
ELHENDORF AFB
KENAI
KETCH I (CAN
KOOIAK
FORT RICHARDSON
PRUDHOE BAY
EIELSON AFB
ADAK
VALDEZ
KENAI
CLEAR
SHEMYA AFB
NORTH POLE
ANCHORAGE
PRUDHOE BAY
JUNEAU
PALMER
FORT WAINWRIGHT
BUTTE
POINT BARROW
BARTER ISLAND
Total
Generated
(U.S. tons)
787
76
66
66
61
41
40
32
28
26
25
25
12
10
7
6
5
4
3
3
1
0
0
140
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Alaska
Table 6. Forty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Facilities, 1987
Rank EPAID Site Name City
1 AKD092876390 UNOCAL CHEMICALS DIVISION KENAI
2 AK8570028649 USAF ELNENOORF AFB ELKENDORF AFB
3 AKD048679682 KENAI REFINERY/TESORO ALASKA PETROLE KENAI
4 AK9690330742 US COAST GUARD SUPPORT CTR KODIAK
5 AK1210022157 U.S. ARMY, 6TH INFANTRY DIVISION (LI FCK: RICHARDSON
6 AKD000643239 STANDARD ALASKA PRODUCTION CO PROHOE BAY
7 AK1570028646 EIELSON AFB EIELSON AFB
8 AK6210022426 U.S. ARMY, 6TH INFANTRY DIVISION (LI FORT UAINURIGHT
9 AKD991281221 ARCO PRUDHOE BAY ANCHORAGE
Hgmt Mgmt Mgmt Mgmt Mgmt Total
Meth Meth Meth Meth Heth Waste Managed
12345 Source (U.S. tons)
R99
S01
D80
S01
S01
SOI
R99
SOI
S01
S01
Onsite
Both
Onsite
Ons ite
Onsite
Onsite
Onsite
Both
Onsite
787
167
66
61
41
40
32
22
0
Disposal
D11 Discharge to Seuer/POTU, Prior
Treatment in RCRA Units
Discharge to Setwr/POTU, Prior
Storage in RCRA Units
Discharge to Surface Water under NPDES,
Prior ManageMnt in RCRA Units
Underground Injection Wells
Landfills
Land Treatment/Appl {cation/Farming
D82 Ocean Disposal
083 Surface Impoundments
D84 Other Disposal
021
D79
D80
D81
Storage
S01
S02
503
S04
SOS
Container (barrel, drum, etc.)
Tank
Waste Pi ie
Surface Impoundment
Other Storage
Treatment
T01 Treatment in Tanks
T02 Treatment in Surface
Impoundments
T03 Incineration
T04 Other Treatment
R99 Recycling
U99 Unknown
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Arizona
Region IX
142
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ARIZONA
EPA Region Address: U.S. EPA Region IX
RCRA Branch
Mail Stop H-31
1235 Mission Street
San Francisco, CA 94103
Biennial Report Data Collection State-specific annual report and
Instrument: EPA Waste Minimization
Report
Type of Data Submission to EPA: Site-level and State-level
summary data
Waste Minimization Data Included Yes
in this Report?
Address of Participating State Department of Environmental
Environmental Authority Quality
2005 North Central Avenue
Phoenix, A2 85004
Notes: Site names and addresses were not provided by Arizona. Hence, the site
name and city are blank in Table 5 and 6.
143
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Arizona
Table 1. RCRA Hazardous Waste Generation and Management, 1987
Total Number of RCRA Large Quantity Generators:
Total Quantity of Regulated Waste Generated:
RCRA TSD Facilities (excludes storage-only facilities)
Facilities managing only waste generated on site
Facilities managing only waste generated off site
Facilities managing waste generated both on and off site
Total RCRA TSD Facilities (excludes storage-only facilities):
Total Quantity of RCRA Regulated Waste Managed in RCRA TSDR units:
(excludes quantity managed only in storage)
Total RCRA TSDR Facilities:
245
469.767 tons
13
6
4
22
452.329 tons
24
Final Disposition of Wastes Managed in RCRA Processes
Management Method
Treatment in Tanks
Treatment In Surface Imp.
Incineration
Other Treatment
Total Treatment
Injection Wells
Landfills
Land Treatment
Ocean Disposal
Surface Impoundments
Other Disposal
Total Disposal
Recycling
Unknown
TOTAL
Percentage
Code
T01
T02
T03
T04
D79
D80
D81
D82
D83
D84
R99
U99
— —
No. of
facilities
using
method
0
1
6
11
14*
0
4
0
0
0
2
5*
8
0
23*
Hazardous
waste quantities
manaaed (tons)
On site
0
440,250
617
9,572
450,439
0
56
0
0
0
314
370
0
0
450,809
99.7%
Off Site
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1,520
0
1,520
0.3%
Total
0
440.250
617
9,572
450,439
0
56
0
0
0
314
370
1,520
0
452,329
100%
Percent
0.0
97.3
0.1
2.1
99.6
0.0
<0.05
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.1
0.1
0.3
0.0
100
*Column may not sum to total because facilities may have multiple handling methods.
144
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Arizona
Table 2. RCRA Hazardous Waste Imports and Exports, 1987
Total quantity of hazardous waste
received from out of State (IMPORTS)
State
TOTAL
Tons received
Total quantity of hazardous waste
shipped out of State (EXPORTS)
State
AR
CA
CO
CT
FL
IL
LA
NJ
NM
NV
NY
PA
TX
UT
TOTAL
Tons shipped
179
9,419
17
12
6
140
90
640
4,873
1,326
1
2
1,571
1,377
19,653
145
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Arizona
Table 3. Rank Order of 40 Largest Hazardous Wastes Generated, 1987
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
EPA
waste code
MOMX
F006
DOMX
D002
D001
F001
FOMX
F003
D007
F002
D003
U121
F005
U226
U210
U002
P089
U044
P071
U080
D006
U223
D008
P044
UOMX
U159
F008
P037
U211
D009
D011
D016
U129
U134
U220
U228
U238
D004
F009
POMX
Quantity generated
in State (tons)
438,258
9,493
3,040
1,676
923
750
527
457
379
325
118
90
64
25
19
17
16
15
14
9
7
7 '
6
5
5
5
3
3
3
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
1
1
1
Percent
of State
total (%)
96.0
2.1
0.7
0.4
0.2
0.2
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
146
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Arizona
Table 4. Four Largest Quantities and Types of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed
by RCRA Management Method, 1987
Quant i ty
Management Waste Waste Waste Waste Managed
Method Code 1 Code 2 Code 3 Code 4 (U.S. tons)
080 D002 0005 D007 D008 56
D84 D001 D011 F001 F002 3U
R99 D001 0002 D003 D006 982
D001 F002 FOMX MONX 515
D002 F001 F002 23
T02
T03
T04
D006
D007
D001
D002
F006
0008
0002 D003 0007
0003 0004 0007
437,579
2,671
617
9,572
Disposal D80 Landfill* T02 Treatment in Surface
011 Discharge to Sewer/POTU, Prior D81 Land Treatnent/Application/Farning Impoundments
Treatment in RCRA units 082 Ocean Disposal T03 Incineration
014 Discharge to Seuer/POTU, Prior 083 Surface Inpoundments T04 Other Treatment
Storage in RCRA Units 084 Other Disposal
021 Discharge to Surface Water under NPDES. R99 Recycling
Prior Management in RCRA Units Treatment
079 underground Injection Wells T01 Treatment in Tanks 1 4 7 u99
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Arizona
Table 5. Forty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators and RCRA Quantity Generated, 1987
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
EPA10
Site Name
City
AZ0009005422 HUGHES AIRCRAFT COMPANY TUCSON
AZ0980735500
AZ0009000050
AZT000623827
AZT000624445
AZT000623702
AZD089308803
AZT000611426
AZ0009004177
AZ063274609
AZD008394397
AZD980896310
AZ0009004961
AZD000625715
AZ0091235457
AZD049318009
A20054408794
AZD980737324
AZ0018517698
AZ8170024493
A20980818330
AZD085453603
AZD008399636
A2T000623819
A2D980892897
A20089304216
A20003987997
AZ0020132502
AZD980881015
A20008394454
A2D981371628
AZD094527587
AZT050010636
AZD078986643
A2D008398505
AZT050010768
AZD000632455
A2T050010131
AZD981375199
AZ7570028582
Total
Generated
(U.S. tons)
440,809
4,873
2,045
1,378
1,246
1,028
987
962
946
903
885
876
724
698
574
523
522
505
475
470
378
335
287
244
242
191
185
183
181
170
156
151
151
140
135
118
116
110
106
104
148
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Arizona
Table 6. Forty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Facilities, 1987
Mgmt Hgmt Hgmt Mgmt Hgmt Total
Meth Heth Meth Meth Heth Waste Managed
Rank EPA1D
1 AZ0009005422
2 AZD980735500
3 AZT000623702
4 AZD049318009
5 AZ0980892731
6 AZD089308803
7 AZ00438480SO
8 AZD009015389
9 AZT050010180
10 AZ000839850S
11 AZD089304216
12 AZ0980892897
13 AZ7213820635
14 AZD042018689
15 AZ0980816102
16 AZD000819565
17 AZ0020132502
18 AZ4570024055
19 AZ4S72190029
20 AZ5213820991
21 AZ0008399263
"" AZD05U08794
1 A2D051458511
24 AZD980814479
25 AZD020122479
26 AZD980880S53
27 A2D000819615
28 AZD980638290
29 AZT000623819
30 A24570024139
Site Name
HUGHES AIRCRAFT COMPANY
City 1
TUCSON T02
T04
S01
S01
T03
R99
R99
T03
S01
S01
S01
S01
S01
S01
R99
SOI
T04
SOI
T03
T04
T04
R99
D80
SOI
R99
S01
T03
T04
R99
T04
234
R99 S04
080 T04 S01
S01 S02
084
S02
SOS
S02 R99
T03 T04
T04
S01 T04
S01
502 S01 080
SOI
T04 D80 T03
S01
5 Source
Ons ite
Off site
Ons ite
Off site
D84 Both
Off site
Onsite
Off site
Both
Onsite
Off site
Off site
Onsite
Both
Onsite
Onsite
Onsite
Off site
Both
Onsite
S03 Onsite
Both
Onsite
Onsite
Onsite
Onsite
Onsite
Off site
Onsite
Both
(U.S. tons
440,250
9,369
2,031
1,632
933
460
356
260
224
135
125
63
59
57
56
40
37
36
36
34
31
31
12
8
5
4
2
2
2
0
Disposal
011 Discharge to Setwr/POTU, Prior
Treatment in RCRA Units
|pU Discharge to Sewer/POTW, Prior
Storage in RCRA Units
021 Discharge to Surface Water under NPOES.
Prior Management in RCRA Units
079 Underground Injection Wells
080 Landfills
D81 Land Treatnent/Application/Farning
082 Ocean Disposal
D83 Surface Impoundments
084 Other Disposal
Storage
S01 Container (barrel, drum, etc.)
S02 Tank
S03 Waste Pile
S04 Surface Impoundment
SOS Other Storage .
Treatment
T01 Treatment in Tanks
T02 Treatment in Surface
Impoundments
T03 Incineration
T04 other Treatment
R99 Recycling
U99 Unknown
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Arkansas
Region VI
150
-------
ARKANSAS
EPA Region Address: U.S. EPA Region VI
RCRA Programs Branch
Mail Stop 6H-H
1445 Ross Avenue
Dallas, TX 75202
Biennial Report Data Collection State-specific annual report
Instrument: and EPA Waste Minimization
Report
Type of Data Submission to EPA: Waste stream-level data in
State-specific format
Waste Minimization Data Included No
in this Report?
Address of Participating State State of Arkansas
Environmental Authority Department of Pollution
Control and Ecology
8001 National Drive,
P.O. Box 9583
Little Rock, AR 72209
Notes: In Tables 1 and 2, we see that hazardous waste generation (G) is reported as
227,983 tons, RCRA hazardous waste management (excluding storage-only
management) (M) is reported as 108,008 tons, imports (I) are 51,803 tons,
and exports (X) are 65,890 tons. The RCRA hazardous waste flow balance
equation, G = M -1 + X, is far out of balance. This is because a sizeable
quantity of hazardous waste generated was managed exclusively in storage
units, and this quantity is excluded from the management quantity, but not the
generation quantity, reported in Table 1. Sloan Valve Company, EPA ID
ARD077389393, alone reported 79,333 tons of RCRA hazardous waste
management in storage-only units.
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Arkansas
Table 1. RCRA Hazardous Waste Generation and Management, 1987
Total Number of RCRA Large Quantity Generators:
Total Quantity of Regulated Waste Generated:
RCRA TSD Facilities (excludes storage-only facilities)
Facilities managing only waste generated on site
Facilities managing only waste generated off site
Facilities managing waste generated both on and off site
Total RCRA TSD Facilities (excludes storage-only facilities):
Total Quantity of RCRA Regulated Waste Managed in RCRA TSDR units:
(excludes quantity managed only in storage)
Total RCRA TSDR Facilities:
112
227.983 tons
15
12
2
2S
108.008 tons
22
Final Disposition of Wastes Managed in RCRA Processes
Management Method
Treatment in Tanks
Treatment in Surface Imp.
Incineration
Other Treatment
Total Treatment
Injection Wells
Landfills
Land Treatment
Ocean Disposal
Surface Impoundments
Other Disposal
Total Disposal
Recycling
Unknown
TOTAL
Percentage
Code
T01
T02
T03
T04
D79
D80
D81
D82
D83
D84
R99
U99
-
No. of
facilities
using
method
4
0
6
10
15*
3
4
3
0
1
5
12*
0
10
29*
Hazardous
waste quantities
manaaed (tons)
On site
9,705
0
1,380
5,844
16.929
35,891
693
6,183
0
280
14
43,061
0
0
59,990
55.5%
Off site
11.420
0
17,167
11,558
40,145
76
76
0
0
0
3,102
3,254
0
4,619
48,018
44.5%
Total
21,125
0
18,547
17,402
57.074
35,967
769
6,183
0
280
3,116
46,315
0
4,619
108,008
100%
Percent
19.6
0.0
17.2
16.1
52.8
33.3
0.7
5.7
0.0
0.3
2.9
42.9
0.0
4.3
100
'Column may not sum to total because facilities may have multiple handling methods.
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Arkansas
Table 2. RCRA Hazardous Waste Imports and Exports, 1987
Total quantity of hazardous waste
received from out ot State (IMPORTS)
State
AL
AZ
CA
CO
CT
DC
DE
FL
GA
HI
IA
ID
IL
IN
KS
KY
LA
MA
MD
Ml
MN
MO
MS
NC
ND
NE
NH
NJ
NM
NV
NY
OH
OK
OR
PA
PR
SC
SD
TN
TX
UT
VA
WA
Wl
WV
WY
TOTAL
Tons received
1,071
155
3,726
652
25
34
268
188
567
11
53
2
2.345
14,977
70
503
2,520
45
546
988
60
2,700
934
614
1
9,216
4
682
302
28
460
372
259
21
594
191
263
14
1,388
1.171
2,696
566
72
103
335
11
51,803
Total quantity of hazardous waste
shipped out of State (EXPORTS)
State
AL
AZ
FL
IL
IN
KY
LA
ME
Ml
MO
MS
NJ
OH
OK
PA
TN
TX
UT
TOTAL
Tons shipped
14,989
21
5
279
123
527
20,320
1,223
43
104
67
16
32
3,893
6
1,561
22,666
15
65,890
153
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Arkansas
Table 3. Rank Order of 40 Largest Hazardous Wastes Generated, 1987
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
EPA
waste code
D008
D001
D002
MOMX
DOMX
FOMX
F007
KOMX
K061
K001
F006
F003
U061
K048
F001
D003
F005
D007
U067
P071
F002
K118
(=009
U122
KD62
F019
K046
D004
P047
K051
K086
K087
U188
F008
K024
U029
U080
U190
U240
D009
Quantity generated
in State (tons)
82,949
31,227
31,030
18,445
11,527
7,175
6,888
6,165
6.157
4,188
3,427
2,606
2,367
2,287
1.946
1,939
1,805
1,725
1,506
913
617
325
204
129
104
74
57
25
23
18
18
17
14
12
9
9
9
9
9
4
Percent
of State
total (%)
36.4
13.7
13.6
8.1
5.1
3.1
3.0
2.7
2.7
1.8
1.5
1.1
1.0
1.0
0.9
0.9
0.8
0.8
0.7
0.4
0.3
0.1
0.1
0.1
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
154
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Arkansas
Table 4. Four Largest Quantities and Types of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed
by RCRA Management Method, 1987
Management
Method
D79
D80
D81
D83
D84
T01
103
T04
U99
Waste
Code 1
0002
0001
0007
F001
K001
F006
0001
FOMX
KOMX
DONX
0001
F002
F006
K046
K044
D001
F005
F003
FOMX
DOMX
F007
0008
0002
NOMX
FOMX
0001
F002
FOMX
0001
F003
0003
F005
0001
F003
F001
Quantity
Waste Waste Waste Managed
Code 2 Code 3 Code 4 (U.S. tons)
28,801
7,148
13
3
621
72
43
33
6,165
13
4
1
219
57
4
1,950
563
253
106
8,299
6,882
2,598
1,094
6,757
3,819
3,487
1.131
6,889
6.567
1.325
1,097
1,005
960
755
596
Disposal
D11 Discharge to Seuer/POTW, Prior
Treatment in RCRA Units
D14 Discharge to Sewer/POTW, Prior
Storage in RCRA Units
021 Discharge to Surface Water under NPDES,
Prior Management in RCRA Units
079 Underground Injection Wells
080 Landfills
D81 Land Treatnent/Application/Farming
082 Ocean Disposal
DBS Surface Impoundments
084 Other Disposal
Treatment
T01 Treatment in Tanks
155
T02 Treatment in Surface
Impoundments
T03 Incineration
T04 Other Treatment
R99 Recycling
U99 Unknown
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Arkansas
Table 5. Forty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators and RCRA Quantity Generated, 1987
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
Site
EPAID Name
ARD077389393
ARD052528809
ARD069748192
ARD04319S429
ARD990660649
AR0047335922
ARD092915735
AR0000021998
ARD089234884
ARD053730701
ARD067671313
ARD008049207
ARD091691311
ARD000604959
ARD035500818
ARD091691261
AR0213820707
AR0007240716
ARD000709733
AR0030414494
AR0071 253819
ARD042755389
ARD047335096
ARD054575238
ARD006344972
ARD071247365
ARD 065308066
ARD005935986
AR0059634659
AR0000022186
ARD091688283
ARD107289001
ARD006354294
ARD071245401
ARD006351464
AR0077395283
AR00892U727
AR0038882676
ARD075673079
AR0093404143
City
Total
Generated
(U.S. tons)
79,524
29,316
20.679
16,508
14,936
10,019
7,450
6,229
5,755
4.934
3,620
2,242
2,023
1,653
1,508
1,223
1.193
1.009
960
910
742
678
621
620
611
609
514
433
406
374
373
370
326
291
263
252
244
239
237
233
156
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Arkansas
Table 6. Forty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Facilities, 1987
Rank EPAID
Site Name
City
Mgmt Mgmt Mgmt Mgmt Mgmt Total
Meth Heth Meth Heth Meth Waste Managed
12345 Source (U.S. tons)
ARD077389393
ARD052528809
ARD069748192
ARD981057870
ARD059636456
ARD092915735
ARD047335922
8 ARD981512270
9 ARD0431 95429
10 ARD000021998
11 ARD089234884
12 ARD067671313
13 ARD008049207
14 AR0213820707
15 ARD047335096
16 ARD071245401
17 ARD054575238
18 ARD000709733
19 ARD091688283
20 AR0077395283
21 ARD980507776
ARD006341747
ARD000022186
24 ARD007025125
25 ARD990742330
26 ARD006344824
27 ARD007037823
28 AR0980867873
29 ARD990869737
30 ARD067674754
31 AR9210020187
32 AR6140090006
33 AR0051965416
34 ARC-V80621338
35 AR0990722316
36 ARD056855232
37 ARD980621155
38 AR8571924473
39 ARD046139770
S01
079
T03
T01
S03
079
083
T04
079
081
T03
504
S04
S01
080
S01
S01
S01
T04
S01
U99
080
S01
T01
S01
S04
080
084
S01
T03
081
T03
S01
U99
T03
U99
084
081
SC1
U99
T04 U99
080 084 S01
S01 T01 T04
S04
T04
T03 T04
U99
S02 S03 U99
S02 U99
T04
084
T04
T04
084
T01 U99
Ons ite
Ons ite
Off site
Offsite
Off site
T04 Offsite
Ons ite
Offsite
Ons ite
Ons ite
Both
Onsite
Ons ite
Onsite
Onsite
Offsite
Offsite
Offsite
Onsite
Onsite
Offsite
Onsite
Onsite
Onsite
Onsite
Onsite
Onsite
Offsite
Onsite
Onsite
Onsite
Offsite
Onsite
Offsite
Onsite
Offsite
Both
Onsite
Onsite
79,333
28,801
17,424
12,863
12,066
10,236
9,977
8,150
7.090
6,183
5,731
2,940
2,082
1,188
621
607
482
413
336
126
119
60
55
54
29
27
24
24
23
15
15
13
11
6
5
4
4
4
1
Disposal
011 Discharge to Sewer/POTU, Prior
Treatment in RCRA Units
014 Discharge to Sewer/POTW, Prior
Storage in RCRA Units
021 Discharge to Surface Water under NPDES.
Prior Management In RCRA Units
079 Underground Injection Wells
080 Landfills
D81 Land Treatment/Applicet ion/Fanning
082 Ocean Disposal
D83 Surface Impoundments
D84 Other Disposal
Storage
SOI
S02
S03
S04
SOS
Container (barrel, drum, etc.)
Tank
Waste Pile
Surface Impoundment
Other Storage
Treatment
T01 Treatment in Tanks
T02 Treatment in Surface
Impoundments
T03 Incineration
T04 Other Treatment
R99 Recycling
15"
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California
Region IX
158
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CALIFORNIA
EPA Region Address:
U.S. EPA Region IX
RCRA Branch
Mail Stop H-31
1235 Mission Street
San Francisco, CA 94103
Biennial Report Data Collection
Instrument:
State-specific annual report and EPA Waste
Minimization Report
Type of Data Submission to EPA:
Waste stream-level data in State-specific
format
Waste Minimization Data Included
in this Report?
No
Address of Participating State
Environmental Authority
Program and Administration Support Division
Toxic Substances Control Program
Surveillance and Enforcement Unit
400 P Street, 4th Floor
Sacramento, CA 94234-7320
Notes: 1) The number of large quantity generators reported here (868) was determined from
State hazardous waste reports. Apparently, these reports were filed only by a small
proportion of the hazardous waste generators in the State. Manifest data was also
provided to EPA, but it included no EPA waste codes, making it impossible to
distinguish between RCRA waste and that regulated only by the State. There is no
way to precisely determine the number of RCRA large quantity generators in
California in 1987. It seems likely that there were actually several thousand more
sites than the 868 reported here. Though the number of generators is under-
reported, the effects on the quantity of waste generated and managed is quite small.
2) From the data received, it was not possible to differentiate on-site management of
RCRA hazardous waste from off-site management. Hence, in Table 1, we cannot
provide the on-site and off-site quantities for the management methods, only the total
quantity managed by each of the management methods is mentioned.
3) For a significant quantity of RCRA hazardous waste shipped off site, the State to
which the waste was shipped was not provided. Hence, in Table 2, we see that
154,723 tons out of 225,389 tons total exports are designated as shipped to an
unknown State or foreign country. Some or most of this waste could have been
shipped to sites within California and not exported out of State.
4) From the data received, it was not possible to generate Table 4 for California.
5) The RCRA hazardous waste flow balance equation, Generation = Management -
Imports + Exports, is far out of balance. This is not due to the exclusion of RCRA
hazardous wastes managed exclusively in storage units. It is primarily due to the
quality of data received from the State. Due to time and budgetary constraints, a
better flow balance was not pursued.
159
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California
Table 1. RCRA Hazardous Waste Generation and Management, 1987
Total Number of RCRA Large Quantity Generators:
Total Quantity of Regulated Waste Generated:
RCRA TSD Facilities (excludes storage-only facilities)
Facilities managing only waste generated on site
Facilities managing only waste generated off site
Facilities managing waste generated both on and off site
Total RCRA TSD Facilities (excludes storage-only facilities):
Total Quantity of RCRA Regulated Waste Managed in RCRA TSDR units:
(excludes quantity managed only in storage)
Total RCRA TSDR Facilities:
58
24
17
22
4.602.528 tons
130
Final Disposition of Wastes Managed in RCRA Processes
Management Method
Treatment In Tanks
Treatment in Surface Imp.
Incineration
Other Treatment
Total Treatment
Injection Wells
Landfills
Land Treatment
Ocean Disposal
Surface Impoundments
Other Disposal
Total Disposal
Recycling
Unknown
TOTAL
Percentage
Code
T01
T02
T03
T04
D79
D80
D81
D82
D83
D84
R99
U99
^
No. of
facilities
using
method
0
1
21
61
72*
0
4
3
0
5
8
15*
26
18
99*
Hazardous
waste quantities
manaaed (tons)
On site
%
Off site
%
Total1
0
<0.5
101,506
3,449.781
3,551,287
0
483,840
4,562
0
141,340
177,224
806,966
244,275
0
4,602,528
100%
Percent
0.0
<0.05
2.2
75.0
77.2
0.0
10.5
0.1
0.0
3.1
3.9
17.5
5.3
0.0
100
*Column may not sum to total because facilities may have multiple handling methods.
1These quantities were obtained from data submitted that did not indicate whether the waste was
received from off site or generated on site.
ICO
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California
Table 2. RCRA Hazardous Waste Imports and Exports, 1987
Total quantity of hazardous waste
received from out of State (IMPORTS)
State
AK
AZ
CO
DE
GA
HI
ID
IL
LA
Ml
ND
NJ
NM
NV
OK
OR
PA
TN
TX
UT
WA
WY
Unknown or Foreign
TOTAL
Tons received
56
14.193
1,692
5
17
286
233
3
1
79
52
24
171
4,264
2
1,846
12
10
155
1,265
1,275
25
3,383
29,049
Total quantity of hazardous waste
shipped out of State (EXPORTS)
State
AL
AR
AZ
CO
FL
GA
IA
ID
IL
KS
KY
LA
Ml
MN
MO
NE
NV
NY
OH
OR
SC
TN
TX
UT
VT
WA
Wl
WY
Unknown or Foreign
TOTAL
Tons shipped
520
73
8,486
11
40
1
20
15,018
494
10,962
143
1,780
454
29
83
1,020
4,071
4
236
1,707
89
17
1,131
23.968
32
268
8
1
154,723
225,389
161
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California
Table 3. Rank Order of 40 Largest Hazardous Wastes Generated, 1987
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
EPA
waste code
D007
D002
K062
D001
F007
K048
F006
D008
K051
MOMX
F002
F009
F003
F001
P020
F005
DOMX
U067
D048
D004
D006
D009
F019
KD49
0003
U122
P044
P110
U134
D005
K069
D011
U032
U103
F008
U045
F004
0010
U159
P039
Quantity generated
in State (tons)
1,184,672
1,063,168
283,328
241,073
165,671
140,620
68,084
66,984
59,905
57,994
43,286
41.516
26,425
15.469
7,859
7,812
5.767
5.347
5,193
4,762
3,766
2,839
2,664
2,514
1,949
1,616
1,610
1,204
990
946
793
666
475
465
432
311
308
288
278
265
Percent
of State
total (%)
33.6
30.2
8.0
6.8
4.7
4.0
1.9
1.9
1.7
1.6
1.2
1.2
0.8
0.4
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
162
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California
Table A. Four Largest Quantities and Types of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed
by RCRA Management Method, 1987
DATA WERE NOT AVAILABLE FOR THIS TABLE
163
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California
Table 5. Forty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators and RCRA Quantity Generated, 1987
Rank
EPA1D
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
CA71 70090016
CAD008354052
CAD 095989778
CAD057993990
CA7170024775
CAD044429884
CAD000627752
CAD009120817
CAD008254708
CAD008292153
CAD009137779
CA4570024337
CAD981 166994
CAD043237486
CAD073604340
CAT000611202
CAD009122532
CAD076071737
CAD009438300
CAD092203256
CAD 0666761 23
CAT080010804
CAD071557029
CAD049231319
CAD 080079601
CAT000619056
CAD097854541
CAD009164021
CAD008392722
CA6170024289
CAD980905155
CAD009452657
CAD000047183
CAD093245645
CAD 009151671
CAD000030494
CAD008336901
CAD000629998
CAT080011653
CAT000646257
Site Name
NAVAL AIR STATION NORTH ISLAND
MOBIL OIL TORRANCE REFINERY
FAIRCHILO CAMERA AND INSTRUMENT CORP.
DAVIS WALKER CORPORATION
MARE ISLAND NAVAL SHIPYARD
HUCK MANUFACTURING CO.
NORTHROP CORP. AIRCRAFT DIV. A G FACILITY
VARIAN ASSOCIATES INC.
BECKMAN INSTRUMENTS INC
HIGHLAND PLATING CO INC
UITCO CORP ARGUS DIV US PEROXYGEN PR
MCCLELLAN AFB
ARCO PRODUCTS COMPANY
CHEVRON CHEMICAL COMPANY
BLACK OXIDE INDUSTRIES INC.
STAUFFER CHEMICAL CO.
HEWLETT PACKARD STANFORD PARK
HUGHES AIRCRAFT CO. CONNECTING DEVICES
EIMAC DIVISION OF VARIAN
PROTO ENGINEERING
SHELL OIL COMPANY
VARIAN ASSOCIATES
GRASS VALLEY GROUP
HEWLETT -PACKARD CO
3M COMPANY
SAN DIEGO GAS t ELECTRIC CO SOUTHBAY
GNB INCORP.
SHELL OIL COMPANY MARTINEZ MFC COMPLEX
DIXON HARDCHROME INC
NAVAL STATION
AVANTEK. INC.
ROMIC CHEMICAL CORPORATION
DEUTSCH ENGINEERED CONNECTING DEVICES
AEROCHEM INC.
E I DU PONT DE HUMOURS I CO INC
AEROJET GENERAL CORPORATION
CHEVRON U.S.A., INC.
FMC CORPORATION
PG4E MOSS LANDING POWER PLANT
FLIGHT ACCESSORY SERVICES
City
SAN DIEGO
TORRANCE
MOUNTAIN VIEW
LOS ANGELES
VALLEJO
CARSON
HAWTHORNE
PALO ALTO
FULLERTON
HOLLYWOOD
RICHMOND
MCCLELLAN AFB
RICHMOND
ANAHEIM
LONG BEACH
PALO ALTO
IRVINE
SAN CARLOS
SUNNYVALE
CARSON
PALO ALTO
NEVADA CITY
SANTA CLARA
CAMARILL
CHULA VISTA
VERNON
MARTINEZ
SUN VALLEY
SAN DIEGO
NEWARK
EAST PALO ALTO
BANNING
ADELANTO
ANTIOCH
RANCHO CORDOVA
EL SEGUNDO
FRESNO
MOSS LANDING
SUN VALLEY
Total
Generated
(U.S. tons)
910,895
446,918
345,685
276,270
207,590
122,826
111,902
75.771
72,889
57,607
53,378
52.928
40,638
33,583
33.333
29,885
28,768
24,294
23,172
22,219
21,466
18,981
18,399
16,586
14,519
14.509
13,969
12.553
12,543
12.133
11.535
11.155
10.163
9.872
9.221
9.200
8,977
8,073
8.024
7,779
164
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California
Table 6. Forty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Facilities, 1987
Rank EPAID Site Name
1 CA7170090016 NAVAL AIR STATION NORTH ISLAND
2 CAD095989778 FAIRCHILD CAMERA AND INSTRUMENT COR
3 CAD008274938 KAISER STEEL CORPORATION
4 CA7170024775 MARE ISLAND NAVAL SHIPYARD
5 CAT000646117 CHEMICAL WASTE MANAGEMENT INC
6 CAD000094771 IT VINE HILL TREATMENT COMPLEX
7 CAD000633164 IT CORPORATION
8 CAT08001169S PG&E PITTSBURG POWER PLANT
9 CAD097B54541 GNB INCORP.
10 CAD076306836 GTE GOVERNMENT SYSTEMS CORP. ELECT D
11 CA4570024337 MCCLELLAN AFB
12 CAT080031628 NATIONAL CEMENT COMPANY OF CALIF, IN
13 CAD09S894556 PACIFIC TREATMENT CORP. FACILITY
14 CAD043237486 CHEVRON CHEMICAL COMPANY
15 CAD095984167 GENERAL INSTRUMENT
16 CAD008324949 TRW SPACE AND DEFENSE
17 CAD008302903 OIL & SOLVENT PROCESS COMPANY INC
18 CAD009125535 LOCKHEED MISSILES & SPACE CO. INC.
19 CAT080011646 PG&E MORRO BAY POWER PLANT
20 CAD0934S9485 SAFETY-KLEEN CORP. REEDLEY RC
21 CAD008392052 NIKLOR CHEMICAL CO. INC.
•""• CAD008488C : SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA CHEMICAL
CAD0000304 AEROJET GENERAL CORPORATION
24 CAD0091640 . SHELL OIL COMPANY MARTINEZ MFC COMPL
25 CAD980905155 AVANTEK, INC.
26 CAD008386641 TELEDYNE BATTERY PRODUCTS
27 CAD069130995 HEWLETT-PACKARD CO.
28 CAT000646257 FLIGHT ACCESSORY SERVICES
29 CA4890008986 U C LAURENCE BERKELEY LABORATORY
30 CAD009114919 CHEVRON USA INC-RICHMOND REFINERY
31 CAD059277137 TECHALLOY INC.
32 CAD008364432 RHO - CHEM CORPORATION
13 CAD980675276 PETROLEUM WASTE INCORPORATED
34 CAT000611350 SAND02 CROP PROTECTION CORPORATION
35 CAD050116995 OAKITE PRODUCTS
36 CAD042245001 OMEGA CHEMICAL CORP
37 CAD009142290 GENRAL CHEMICAL CORPORATION
38 CAD044046274 ASHLAND CHEMICAL COMPANY
39 CAD000628149 SOUTH BAY CHEMICAL, INC.
40 CAD059270975 ALPHA RESINS
City
Mgmt Mgmt Mgmt Hgmt Hgmt Total
Meth Meth Heth Heth Meth Waste Managed
12345 Source (U.S. tons)
Disposal
D11 Discharge to Sewer/POTW. Prior
Treatment in RCRA Units -
14 Discharge to Sewer/POTU, Prior
Storage in RCRA Units
D21 Discharge to Surface Water under NPDES.
Prior Management in RCRA Units
D79 Underground Injection Wells
080 Landfills
081 Land Treatment/AppUcation/Farming
1
IT COR
t
i
iLECT D
IF, IN
TY
INC
INC.
COMPL
RY
ERY
TION
082
D83
D84
SAN DIEGO
MOUNTAIN VIEW
FONTANA
VALLEJO
KETTLEMAN CITY
MARTINEZ
WEST NORLAND
PITTSBURG
VERNON
MOUNTAIN VIEW
MCCLELLAN AFB
LEBEC
SAN DIEGO
RICHMOND
PALO ALTO
MANHATTAN BEACH
AZUSA
SUNNYVALE
MORRO BAY
REEDLEY
CARSON
SANTA FE SPRINGS
RANCHO CORDOVA
MARTINEZ
NEWARK
REDLANDS
SUNNYVALE
SUN VALLEY
BERKELEY
RICHMOND
PERRIS
INGLEUOOO
BUTTONWILLOW
EAST PALO ALTO
CITY OF INDUSTRY
WHITTIER
PITTSBURG
LOS ANGELES
GILROY
PERRIS
Ocean Disposal
T04
T03
T04
T04
T03
T03
06.
T04
R99
T03
T02
T03
T04
T03
T04
T04
T04
T04
T04
T04
T04
T04
S02
T03
T04
T04
T04
D81
T04
T03
T04
T04
D83
T04
T04
T04
T04
T03
T04
T03
R99
T04
080
T04
T04
083
D84
S01
T04
T04
D84
R99
S02
SOI
S01
S01
S04
R99
R99
R99
T04
S01
R99
D84
084
T04
R99
S01
R99
S02
R99
S01
S01
S01
R99
D83
S04
S02
S01
SOI
502
S01
S02
S02
S02
SOI
D81
SOI
SOI
S02
SOI
D81
S01
S02
S01
U99
Surface In^oundnents
Other Disposal
S04 S03 Both 905,
Both 786,
Off site 581,
S02 SO/ Ons ite 251,
080 08 Off site 208,
S01 SC Both 121,
Pffsite 115,
Qnsite 115,
S03 SOS Ons ite 114,
S02 Onsite 100,
S02 SOS Onsite
Off site
S02 Off site
Onsite
Onsite
Onsite
Onsite
Onsite
Onsite
S02 Off site
084 S03 Onsite
S02 Offsite
D84 T03 Onsite
Onsite
Offsite
Both
Onsite
S02 Onsite
084 S01 Onsite
Onsite
S02 Onsite
Offsite
Offsite
Onsite
S02 Offsite
Both
Both
Offsite
Onsite
Treatment
T01 Treatment in
T02 Treatment in
95,
80,
50,
41.
31,
24,
23.
22,
22,
22,
21.
18,
15,
11,
11,
9,
8,
7,
7,
6,
5,
4.
4,
3,
2,
2,
2.
2,
1.
604
039
735
198
900
256
930
751
613
051
480
172
832
234
226
395
618
676
515
420
423
935
959
898
510
479
431
778
568
694
705
527
155
713
166
104
026
008
934
1.799
Tanks
Surface
Impoundments
Storage
S01
S02
S03
S04
SOS
Container (barrel
Tank
, drum, etc.)
Waste Pile
Surface Impoundment
Other Storage
T03 Incineration
T04 Other Treatment
. R99 Recycling
165
U99 Unknown
-------
Colorado
Region VIII
166
-------
COLORADO
EPA Region Address:
U.S. EPA Region VIII
Hazardous Waste Management
Division
Mail Stop HWM-RI
999 18th Street, Suite 500
Denver, CO 80202
Biennial Report Data Collection
Instrument:
EPA Hazardous Waste Report
Type of Data Submission to EPA:
Waste stream-level data in
Biennial Report Data System
(BIRDS) format
Waste Minimization Data Included
in this Report?
Yes
Address of Participating State
Environmental Authority
Colorado Department of Health
Hazardous Materials and
Waste Management Division
4210 East 11th Avenue
Denver, CO 80220
Notes: No special notes for Colorado.
167
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Colorado
Table 1. RCRA Hazardous Waste Generation and Management, 1987
Total Number of RCRA Large Quantity Generators:
Total Quantity of Regulated Waste Generated:
RCRA TSD Facilities (excludes storage-only facilities)
Facilities managing only waste generated on site
Facilities managing only waste generated off site
Facilities managing waste generated both on and off site
Total RCRA TSD Facilities (excludes storage-only facilities):
Total Quantity of RCRA Regulated Waste Managed in RCRA TSDR units:
(excludes quantity managed only in storage)
Total RCRA TSDR Facilities:
112
124.201 tons
9
1
3
13.
96.069 tons
27
Final Disposition of Wastes Managed in RCRA Processes
Management Method
Treatment in Tanks
Treatment In Surface Imp.
Incineration
Other Treatment
Total Treatment
Discharge to Sewer/POTW.
Prior Treat in RCRA Units
Injection Wells
Landfills
Land Treatment
Ocean Disposal
Surface Impoundments
Other Disposal
Total Disposal
Recycling
Unknown
TOTAL
Percentage
Code
T01
T02
T03
T04
D11
D79
D80
D81
D82
D83
D84
R99
U99
-
-
No. of
facilities
using
method
5
0
2
3
9*
2
0
0
0
0
2
0
4*
3
0
13*
-
Hazardous
waste quantities
manaaed (tons)
On site
72,600
0
36
0
72,636
14,639
0
0
0
0
4,809
0
19,448
56
0
92,140
95.9%
Off site
0
0
0
3
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
3,926
0
3,929
4.1%
Total
72,600
0
36
3
72,639
14,639
0
0
0
0
4,809
0
19,448
3,982
0
96,069
100%
Percent
75.6
0.0
<0.05
<0.05
75.6
15.2
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
5.0
0.0
20.2
4.1
0.0
100
-
*Column may not sum to total because facilities may have multiple handling methods.
168
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Colorado
Table 2. RCRA Hazardous Waste Imports and Exports, 1987
Total quantity of hazardous waste
received from out of State (IMPORTS)
State
AZ
CA
ID
KS
MN
MT
ND
NE
NM
NV
TX
UT
WY
Unknown or Foreign
TOTAL
Tons rece ed
25
27
183
72
63
57
7
59
97
6
124
506
50
1,069
2,345
Total quantity of hazardous waste
shipped out of State (EXPORTS)
State
AR
AZ
CA
FL
ID
IL
KS
KY
LA
Ml
MN
NV
NY
OK
PA
SC
TN
TX
UT
VA
Wl
Unknown or Foreign
TOTAL
Tons shipped
582
391
696
3
887
817
2,886
388
751
1
2
366
465
2,294
128
21
28
2,699
7,658
72
3
341
21,479
169
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Colorado
Table 3. Rank Order of 40 Largest Hazardous Wastes Generated, 1987
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
EPA
waste code
FOMX
D003
K061
DOMX
K062
D002
MOMX
D001
F002
D007
K051
F006
F001
D004
D008
F019
D006
F003
K052
POMX
K049
D009
F005
K044
D011
U226
F008
U133
F007
P030
U154
U211
U223
D005
F009
F027
P120
U002
U003
U007
Quantity generated
in State (tons)
76,541
14,635
11,941
5,341
4,809
2,263
1,533
1.296
1,173
831
713
549
484
408
325
299
270
208
134
114
101
80
41
24
21
14
11
9
5
4
4
2
2
1
1
Percent
of State
total (%)
61.6
11.8
9.6
4.3
3.9
1.8
1.2
1.0
0.9
0.7
0.6
0.4
0.4
0.3
0.3
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
17
0
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Colorado
Table 4. Four Largest Quantities and Types of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed
by RCRA Management Method, 1987
Quantity
Management Uaste Uaste Uaste Waste Managed
Method Code 1 Code 2 Code 3 Code 4 (U.S. tons)
011 D003 14,595
0002 44
083 K062 4,809
R99 F003 F005 773
0001 532
F001 519
F001 F002 381
T01
F001
F001
F001
F001
F002
F002
F002
F003
F003
F003
F003
F009
F009
F005
60,735
10.160
875
483
T03 K044 24
D003 12
T04 0001 3
Disposal 080 Landfills T02 Treatment in Surface
D11 Discharge to Seuer/POTW, Prior D81 Land Treatment/Appltcation/Faniing Impoundments
Treatment In RCRA Units D82 Ocean Disposal T03 Incineration
014 Discharge to Sewer/POTU, Prior 083 Surface Impoundments T04 Other Treatment
Storage in RCRA Units 084 Other Disposal
D21 Discharge to Surface Water under NPDES, R99 Recycling
Prior Management in RCRA Units Treatment
079 Underground Injection Wells T01 Treatment in Tanks A tj A U99 Unknown
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Colorado
Table 5. Forty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators and RCRA Quantity Generated, 1987
Rank EPAID Site Name
1 C07890010526 ROCKY FLATS PLANT - US DOE
Z C00007057961 CF&I STEEL CORPORATION PUEBLO PLANT
3 CC0007069974 WESTERN TANNING INC
4 COD980718902 UNOCAL PARACHUTE CREEK SHALE OIL PROGRAM
5 C00980591184 OIL AND SOLVENT PROCESS COMPANY
6 COD001704790 MARTIN MARIETTA AEROSPACE
7 COD056562085 HEWLETT-PACKARD COMPANY
8 C00054929989 COORS CONTAINER COMPANY
9 COD007063290 BOYLES GALVANIZING COMPANY
10 COD078341658 KODAK COLORADO DIVISION
11 COD060627189 CONOCO INC
12 COD067315390 GARY REFINING COMPANY
13 COD078362837 CHEMICAL & METAL INDUSTRIES*
14 COD001883164 INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORP
15 COD082657420 SCHLAGE LOCK COMPANY
16 COD048126726 EAGLE PICKER INDUSTRIES INCORPORATED
17 COD980954101 SAFETY-KLEEN CORP
18 C00007061617 GATES RUBBER COMPANY THE
19 C00076470525 SYNTEX CHEMICALS INC
20 COD980284632 COORS PORCELAIN COMPANY
21 COD007091879 CENTER LINE CIRCUITS INC
22 COD980806939 GUARANTEED PRODUCTS OF COLORADO
23 COD980953723 CITY t COUNTY OF DENVER/ENVIRONMENTAL SE
24 COD051222065 STORAGE TECHNOLOGY CORPORATION
25 COD081474710 HONEYWELL INC (SSPC)
26 COD007068372 BENJAMIN MOORE I COMPANY
27 COD085270270 BALL AEROSPACE SYSTEMS GROUP
28 COD058158775 STANFORD APPLIED ENGINEERING*
29 C00076445303 COORS CONTAINER COMPANY
30 COD097147987 NTI SOUBLE SIDED DIVISION
31 COD007D92513 WESTERN FORGE CORPORATION
32 COD041099086 HEWLETT-PACKARD COLORADO SPRINGS DIV
33 COD007070055 WOODWARD GOVERNOR CO
34 C02210020150 FORT CARSON U.S. ARMY 4TH INF DIV (MECH)
35 COD081469801 LAYTON BROS DRUM CO
36 COT090010331 COORS CONTAINER COMPANY
37 COD000716563 COBE LABORATORIES, INC.
38 COD980955603 CALIFORNIA DEVICES INC.
39 COD031922370 DANIELS MOTORS INC
40 COD080395007 HEWLETT-PACKARD DESKTOP COMPUTER DIV
City
GOLDEN
PUEBLO
DELTA
PARACHUTE
HENDERSON
LITTLETON
LOVELAND
GOLDEN
COMMERCE CITY
WINDSOR
COMMERCE CITY
FRUITA
DENVER
BOULDER
SECURITY
COLORADO SPRINGS
DENVER
DENVER
BOULDER
GRAND JUNCTION
LONGMONT
HENDERSON
UNICORPORATED
LOUISVILLE
COLORADO SPRINGS
DENVER
BOULDER
BOULDER
BOULDER
COLO SPRINGS
COLORADO SPRINGS
COLORADO SPRINGS
FT COLLINS
FORT CARSON
GRAND JUNCTION
GOLDEN
LAKEUOOD
LOUISVILLE
COLO SPRINGS
FORT COLLINS
Total
Generated
(U.S. tons)
72,993
16,856
14,595
6,157
3,388
1,163
1,108
642
510
508
460
425
403
400
333
252
240
223
200
185
148
137
132
126
126
114
110
108
105
84
83
83
82
64
63
63
61
55
53
52
1 7*>
-L « •-.•
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Colorado
Table 6. Forty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Facilities, 1987
Rank EPAID Site Name
1 C07890010526 ROCKY FLATS PLANT - US DOE
2 C00007057961 CF&I STEEL CORPORATION PUEBLO PLANT
3 COD007069974 WESTERN TANNING INC
4 COD980591184 OIL AND SOLVENT PROCESS COMPANY
5 COD000716621 SAFETY KLEEN CORP
6 COD054929989 COORS CONTAINER COMPANY
7 COD007065576 THORO PRODUCTS CO
8 COD001883164 INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORP
9 C00067315390 GARY REFINING COMPANY
10 COD048126726 EAGLE PICHER INDUSTRIES INCORPORATED
11 COD000716639 2841 E. FOURTH STREET
12 COD980954101 SAFETY-KLEEN CORP
13 COD001704790 MARTIN MARIETTA AEROSPACE
14 C02210020150 FORT CARSON U.S. ARMY 4TH INF DIV (M
15 COD078341658 KODAK COLORADO DIVISION
16 000041099056 HEWLETT-PACKARD COLORADO SPRINGS DIV
17 COD980955603 CALIFORNIA DEVICES INC.
18 COD076470525 SYNTEX CHEMICALS INC
19 COD007060981 LOUVIERS WORKS
20 COD041094285 PLATTE CHEMICAL CO
21 COT090010851 SAFETY-KLEEN CORP 6-052-21
22 COD000716597 MOSTEK CORPORATION
C08213820725 PUEBLO ARMY DEPOT - US ARMY
24 COD069712792 COLORADO STATE UNIVERSITY
25 COD005286679 HACK COMPANY
26 C01571524130 LOWRY AIR FORCE BASE
27 CG0000706879 REXNORD INC RESIN SYSTEMS DIVISION
City
Mgmt Mgmt Mgmt Mgmt Mgmt Total
Meth Meth Heth Heth Heth Waste Managed
12345 Source (U.S. tons)
GOLDEN
PUEBLO
DELTA
HENDERSON
ENGLEWOOD
GOLDEN
GOLDEN
BOULDER
FRUITA
COLORADO SPRINGS
PUEBLO
DENVER
LITTLETON
FORT CARSON
WINDSOR
COLORADO SPRINGS
LOUISVILLE
BOULDER
LOUVIERS
GREELEY
GRAND JUNCTION
COLORADO SPRINGS
PUEBLO
FORT COLLINS
LOVE LAND
DENVER
COMMERCE CITY
D83
D83
D11
R99
S01
S01
R99
501
S03
S04
S01
S01
S01
011
501
SOI
T01
S01
S01
501
S01
SOI
SOI
S01
S01
S01
S01
R99 S01 T01
S02 S03
S01 S02
S02
501
S02
S02
S04 T01
S01 S02 T03
S02
T01
T03
S02
502
T04
SOS T04
T01
T04 Ons ite
Ons ite
Ons ite
Both
Off site
Both
Off site
Ons ite
Ons ite
Ons ite
Offsite
Off site
Ons ite
Both
Ons ite
Ons ite
Ons ite
Ons ite
Ons ite
Both
Offsite
Ons ite
Both
Ons ite
Ons ite
Ons ite
Ons ite
72.934
16.765
14.595
4,061
855
569
540
400
290
250
247
242
182
70
55
54
51
50
24
18
14
10
9
5
3
3
1
Disposal
D11 Discharge to Sewer/POTW, Prior
Treatment in RCRA Units
,014 Discharge to Sewer/POTW, Prior
Storage in RCRA Units
021 Discharge to Surface Water under NPDES,
Prior Management in RCRA Units
079 Underground Injection Wells
D80 Landfills
081 Land Treatnent/Application/Fansing
D82 Ocean Disposal
D83 Surface Impoundments
D84 Other Disposal
Storage
S01
S02
S03
S04
SOS
Container (barrel, drum, etc.)
Tank
Waste Pile
Surface Impoundment
Other Storage
Treatment
T01 Treatment in Tanks
T02 Treatment in Surface
Impoundments
T03 Incineration
T04 Other Treatment
R99 Recycling
•*- V99* Unknown
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Connecticut
Region I
174
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CONNECTICUT
EPA Region Address:
U.S. EPA Region I
RCRA Support Section
Mail Stop HRW-CAN-3
JFK Federal Building
Boston, MA 02203
Biennial Report Data Collection
Instrument:
State-specific annual report and
EPA Waste Minimization
Report
Type of Data Submission to EPA:
Waste stream-level data in
State-specific format
Waste Minimization Data Included
in this Report?
No
Address of Participating State
Environmental Authority
Connecticut Department of
Environmental Protection
Bureau of Waste Management
18-20 Trinity Street
1st Floor, Room T-1F
Hartford, CT 06106
Notes: Connecticut provided the site names and addresses associated with the EPA
ID's in only a few cases. Hence, the site name and city are mostly blank in
Tables 5 and 6.
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Connecticut
Table 1. RCRA Hazardous Waste Generation and Management,, 1987
Total Number of RCRA Large Quantity Generators:
Total Quantity of Regulated Waste Generated:
RCRA TSD Facilities (excludes storage-only facilities)
Facilities managing only waste generated on site
Facilities managing only waste generated off site
Facilities managing waste generated both on and off site
Total RCRA TSD Facilities (excludes storage-only facilities):
Total Quantity of RCRA Regulated Waste Managed in RCRA TSDR units:
(excludes quantity managed only in storage)
Total RCRA TSDR Facilities:
Final Disposition of Wastes Managed In RCRA Processes
547
186.775 tons
23
14
4
41
136.423 tons
34
Management Method
Treatment in Tanks
Treatment in Surface Imp.
Incineration
Other Treatment
Total Treatment
Injection Wells
Landfills
Land Treatment
Ocean Disposal
Surface Impoundments
Other Disposal
Total Disposal
Recycling
Unknown
TOTAL
Percentage
Code
T01
T02
T03
T04
D79
D80
081
D82
D83
D84
R99
U99
-
No. of
facilities
using
method
9
6
2
22
33*
0
3
0
0
0
0
3*
7
0
41*
Hazardous
waste quantities
manaaed (tons)
On site
1,230
450
40,699
1,975
44,354
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
569
0
44,923
32.9%
Off site
58.078
7,297
0
16,831
82,206
0
2,896
0
0
0
0
2,896
6,398
0
91,500
67.1%
Total
59,308
7,747
40,699
18,806
126,560
0
2,896
0
0
0
0
2,896
6.967
0
136,423
100%
Percent
43.5
5.7
29.8
13.8
92.8
0.0
2.1
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
2.1
5.1
0.0
100
*Column may not sum to total because facilities may have multiple handling methods.
176
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Connecticut
Table 2. RCRA Hazardous Waste Imports and Exports, 1987
Total quantity of hazardous waste
received from out of State (IMPORTS)
State
CA
FL
GA
IA
IL
IN
MA
MD
ME
Ml
MN
MO
NC
NH
NJ
NY
OH
OK
PA
PR
Rl
UT
VA
VT
WI
Unknown or Foreign
TOTAL
Tons received
4
68
29
6
22
20
19,859
59
992
76
137
12
19
3,543
2.935
6.628
18
5
1,926
82
3,107
73
275
363
17
2,485
42,760
Total quantity of hazardous waste
shipped out of State (EXPORTS)
State
AL
AR
FL
IL
IN
KY
LA
MA
MO
ME
Ml
NC
NH
NJ
NY
OH
PA
Rl
SC
TN
TX
VA
WV
Unknown or Foreign
TOTAL
Tons shipped
163
26
2
281
7,572
499
176
4,104
20
42
1,319
174
1
18,490
30.579
11,848
4,399
613
1,835
105
133
41
22
66
82,510
177
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Connecticut
Table 3. Rank Order of 40 Largest Hazardous Wastes Generated, 1987
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
EPA
waste code
MOMX
F006
D002
D007
D001
D008
FOMX
DOMX
F008
D003
F002
F001
F007
D006
F003
F005
F019
F009
K061
U122
U220
K062
D011
D005
U226
D009
U007
P120
U108
U188
U028
U162
U219
U228
U044
U009
POMX
F010
UOMX
F004
Quantity generated
in State (tons)
49,520
33,799
17,398
16,044
13,223
11,635
9,952
8,179
5,428
3,972
3,128
2,520
2,144
1.476
1,417
1,306
919
916
580
545
472
359
318
247
239
163
126
102
97
74
72
70
50
29
25
22
21
20
18
16
Percent
of State
total (%)
26.5
18.1
9.3
8.6
7.1
6.2
5.3
4.4
2.9
2.1
1.7
1.3
1.1
0.8
0.8
0.7
0.5
0.5
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.2
0.2
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
178
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Connecticut
Table 4. Four Largest Quantities and Types of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed
by RCRA Management Method, 1987
Management Waste Waste Waste Waste
Method Code 1 Code 2 Code 3 Code 4
Quantity
Managed
(U.S. tons)
D80
F006
F006
F008
2,596
300
R99
D002
D008
0001
K062
4,838
1,040
605
241
T01
D002
F006
D001
D007
20,847
9,910
6,406
5,635
T02
D007
0006
0002
F006
D007
7,288
125
121
111
T03
0001
0001
F003
0001
0002
F003
F003
38,699
1,512
326
141
T04
0001
0002
F003
F006
F005
10,812
1,841
1,434
966
Disposal
D11 Discharge to Sewer/POTW, Prior
Treatment in RCRA Units
014 Discharge to Sewer/POTW. Prior
Storage in RCRA Units
021 Discharge to Surface Water under NPOES,
Prior Management in RCRA Units
D79 Underground Injection Wells
080 Landfills
D81 Land Treatment/Application/Farming
082 Ocean Disposal
D83 Surface Impoundments
D84 Other Disposal
Treatment
T01 Treatment in Tanks
. ^
1 /
T02 Treatment in Surface
Impoundments
T03 Incineration
T04 Other Treatment
R99 Recycling
U99 Unknown
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Connecticut
Table 5. Forty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators and RCRA Quantity Generated, 1987
Rank
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
U
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
EPAID
CT0001147495
CTD072138969
CTD001449735
CTD001453216
CT0001181502
CTD001149582
CTD002496909
CTD001154558
CTD001450154
CTD001186618
CTD001173467
CTD001168533
CTD001449511
CTD000842492
CTD001449784
CTD010170363
CTD001449826
CT0009717604
CT0001184894
CTD001864024
CT0001453711
CTD055513717
CTD001147875
CT0001145341
CTD990672081
CT0001183763
CTD018625632
CT0001180462
CTD000845248
CTD000844399
CTD001164599
CT0001155225
CTB001139047
CTD047551593
CTD002344257
CTD001166453
CTD00079109S
CTD000604488
CTD980669352
CTO 046233 003
Site Name
PFIZER INC. - GROTON FACILITY
City
Total
Generated
(U.S. tons)
SUMMIT CORPORATION OF AMERICA
G.E. CO-UASTEUATER SETTLING LAGOONS
STANLEY WORKS
PMP CORP
CIRCUIT-WISE,INC
JACOBS NFC CO
BROKING A M
CARPENTER TECHNOLOGY CORP
BUELL 1ND
CECOS (MAIN FACILITY)
SIKORSKY AIRCRAFT-DIV UTC
CONN. GALVANIZING CORP
GROTON
THOMASTON
PLAINVILLE
NEW BRITAIN
AVON
NORTH HAVEN
BLOOMFIELO
GUILFORD
BRIDGEPORT
WATERBURY
BRISTOL
SHELTON CT
GLASTONBURY
44,381
12,193
7,777
6,762
5,503
3,569
3,393
2,732
2,565
2,546
2,508
2,486
2,481
2,400
2,265
2,233
2,136
2,133
2,092
2,018
1,945
1,808
1,802
1,747
1,713
1,626
1,608
1,506
1,442
1,319
1,059
996
971
964
948
890
887
754
733
730
ISO
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Table 6. Forty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Facilities, 1987
Rank EPAID
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
CT0001147495
CTD072138969
CTD093616613
CTD009717604
CTD001449784
CTD001164599
CTD021816889
CTD000604488
CT0001149582
CTD990672081
CTD003935905
CTD000845248
CTD001449826
CTD980524326
CT0000842492
CTD002593887
CT0000845982
CTD001186618
CTD001453711
CTD980667927
CTD089631956
CTD001145341
CT0001169010
CT0001155225
CTD010168870
CT0000769729
CTD001168533
CT0065529158
CTD001140920
CT0000845230
CTD001148717
CTD004531919
CT0001183078
CT0058509712
CTD001180462
CT0001173467
CT0001145671
CTD018668269
CT0001181502
CTD980515290
Site Name
PFIZER INC. - GROTON FACILITY
ENVIRITE CORP
UNITED OIL RECOVERY,INC
CECOS (MAIN FACILITY)
City
Mgmt Mgmt Mgmt Mgmt Mgmt Total
Meth Heth Meth Heth Heth Waste Managed
12345 Source (U.S. tons)
G.E. CO-UASTEUATER SETTLING LAGOONS
SAFETY-KLEEN CORP
SAFETY-KLEEN CORP
THOMPSON SANITARY LANDFILL
NIDDLETOUN STATION-CLIP
BASS PLATING CO
CECOS TREATMENT CORP (STORAGE FACILt
Disposal
D11 Discharge to Seuer/POTW, Prior
Treatment In RCRA Units
014 Discharge to Sewer/POTW. Prior
Storage in RCRA Units
D21 Discharge to Surface Water under NPDES,
Prior Management in RCRA Units
D79 Underground Injection Wells
080 Landfills
D81 Land Treatment/Application/Faming
IGOONS
FACILt
082
D83
D84
GROTON
THOMASTON
MERIDEN
BRISTOL
PLAINVILLE
WEST HARTFORD
BRAN FORD
N GROSVENORDALE
NIDDLETOWN
BLOOMFIELD
BRISTOL
Ocean Disposal
Surface Impoundme
Other Disposal
S01
SOI
T01
R99
T02
R99
T04
S01
S01
R99
080
S01
R99
S02
SOS
S02
S01
SOI
S01
S01
S01
S01
R99
SOI
S01
080
S01
S01
S01
T02
R99
S01
S01
T04
S01
S01
T02
S01
T02
502
nts
S02 T03
S02 T01
T02
S01 T04
S01 S02
S02 S03
SOS S03
S01 T01
S04
T04
S01 502
T01
502
503
502 503
S02
502 T01
502 SOS
T01
502
T03 T04
T04
502 SOS
T04
T04
Ons ite
T02 T04 Off site
Off site
Offsite
Offsite
Both
Offsite
SOS T04 Offsite
Ons ite
Both
Both
Ons ite
SOS Ons ite
Offsite
Ons ite
Offsite
Offsite
Ons ite
505 T04 Onsite
Offsite
T04 Offsite
T04 Both
Offsite
Onsite
Offsite
Offsite
Onsite
Onsite
Onsite
Onsite
Offsite
Onsite
Onsite
Onsite
Onsite
Onsite
Onsite
Offsite
Onsite
Offsite
Treatment
T01 Treatment in
T02 Treatment in
42,552
30,218
27,217
9,909
7,288
6,304
4,718
4,229
3,560
2,663
2,638
1,441
1,328
1,225
1,200
1,127
1,075
1,045
972
833
804
535
520
479
356
300
297
284
282
247
241
224
190
167
U2
112
109
108
95
95
Tanks
Surface
Impoundments
Storage
S01
S02
503
S04
ses
Container (barrel
Tank
, drum, etc.)
Waste Pile
Surface Impoundment
Other Storage
IS
T03 Incineration
T04 Other Treatment
R99 Recycling
U99 Unknown
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Delaware
Region III
IS 2
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DELAWARE
EPA Region Address:
U.S. EPA Region III
Waste Management Branch
Mail Stop 3HW53
841 Chestnut Street
Philadelphia, PA 19107
Biennial Report Data Collection
Instrument:
State-specific annual report and
EPA Waste Minimization
Report
Type of Data Submission to EPA:
Waste stream-level data in
State-specific format
Waste Minimization Data Included
in this Report?
No
Address of Participating State
Environmental Authority
Delaware Department of
Natural Resources and
Environmental Control
Hazardous Waste Branch
89 Kings Highway
Dover, DE 19903
Notes: No special notes for Delaware.
1S3
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Delaware
Table 1. RCRA Hazardous Waste Generation and Management, 1987
Total Number of RCRA Large Quantity Generators:
Total Quantity of Regulated Waste Generated:
RCRA TSD Facilities (excludes storage-only facilities)
Facilities managing only waste generated on site
Facilities managing only waste generated off site
Facilities managing waste generated both on and off site
Total RCRA TSD Facilities (excludes storage-only facilities):
Total Quantity of RCRA Regulated Waste Managed in RCRA TSDR units:
(excludes quantity managed only in storage)
Total RCRA TSDR Facilities:
47
54.739 tons
3
0
1
6.432 tons
a
Final Disposition of Wastes Managed in RCRA Processes
Management Method
Treatment in Tanks
Treatment in Surface Imp.
Incineration
Other Treatment
Total Treatment
Injection Wells
Landfills
Land Treatment
Ocean Disposal
Surface Impoundments
Other Disposal
Total Disposal
Recycling
Unknown
TOTAL
Percentage
Code
T01
T02
T03
T04
D79
D80
D81
D82
D83
D84
R99
U99
— m
No. of
facilities
using
method
0
0
1
1
2*
0
0
1
0
1
0
2*
0
0
4*
Hazardous
waste quantities
manaaed (tons)
On site
0
0
528
1
529
0
0
3,601
0
2,278
0
5,879
0
0
6,408
99.6%
Off site
0
0
24
0
24
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
24
0.4%
Total
0
0
552
1
553
0
0
3,601
0
2,278
0
5,879
0
0
6,432
100%
Percent
0.0
0.0
8.6
<0.05
8.6
0.0
0.0
56.0
0.0
35.4
0.0
91.4
0.0
0.0
100
'Column may not sum to total because facilities may have multiple handling methods.
1S4
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Delaware
Table 2. RCRA Hazardous Waste Imports and Exports, 1987
Total quantity of hazardous waste
received from out of State (IMPORTS)
State
PA
TOTAL
Tons received
8
8
Total quantity of hazardous waste
shipped out of State (EXPORTS)
State
AL
AR
IL
IN
KY
LA
MA
MD
Ml
NC
NJ
NY
OH
PA
SO
TN
TX
wv
Unknown or Foreign
TOTAL
Tons shipped
842
267
68
109
98
1.678
14
264
1.725
26
5,149
2.105
287
2,535
2,863
7
2
1
103
18,143
135
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Delaware
Table 3. Rank Order of 40 Largest Hazardous Wastes Generated, 1987
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
EPA
waste code
KOMX
F003
D001
K085
K071
F006
FOMX
MOMX
D009
K062
D002
D007
U072
D005
F002
D008
F005
DOMX
D003
F001
U211
U210
D006
F007
POMX
U220
D015
U002
U123
U239
U353
D004
D0 10
0011
D013
D016
F004
P001
P003
P004
Quantity generated
in State (tons)
3.601
3.381
3.057
2.949
2.278
2,123
1.285
1,222
991
734
593
556
515
328
282
267
163
125
90
82
75
16
11
4
4
2
1
1
1
1
1
<0.5
<0.5
<0.5
<0.5
<0.5
<0.5
<0.5
<0.5
<0.5
Percent
of State
total (%)
14.6
13.7
12.4
11.9
9.2
8.6
5.2
4.9
4.0
3.0
2.4
2.2
2.1
1.3
1.1
1.1
0.7
0.5
0.4
0.3
0.3
0.1
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
186
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Delaware
Table 4. Four Largest Quantities and Types of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed
by RCRA Management Method, 1987
Quantity
Management Waste Waste Waste Waste Managed
Method Code 1 Code 2 Code 3 Code 4 (U.S. tons)
081 K048 K049 2,185
K050 K051 1,416
083 K071 2,278
T03 0001 U003 U019 U044 235
F003 131
0001 67
F003 F005 25
T04 0001 1
Disposal 080 Landfills T02 Treatment in Surface
011 Discharge to Sewer/POTW, Prior D61 Land Treatment/Application/Farming Impoundments
Treatment in RCRA units 082 Ocean Disposal T03 Incineration
OH Discharge to Sewer/POTU, Prior 083 Surface Impoundments T04 Other Treatment
Storage in RCRA Units 084 Other Disposal
D21 Discharge to Surface Water under NPDES, R99 Recycling
Prior Management in RCRA Units Treatment 187
079 Underground Injection Wells T01 Treatment in Tanks U99 Unknown
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Delaware
Table 5. Forty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators and RCRA Quantity Generated, 1987
Rank EPAID Site Name
1 DED002369205 GENERAL MOTORS CORP
2 DE0002329738 TEXACO REFINING AND MARKETING
3 DED041212473 STNDARD CHLORINE OF DELAWARE
4 DE0003913266 OCCIDENTAL CHEMICAL CORP
5 DED002357408 CHRYSLER NEWARK ASSEMBLY
6 DED980830400 CIBA-GEIGY CORP. PIGMENTS DEPT.
7 DED003930807 E I DUPONT DU NEMOURS AND COMPANY
8 DED004321212 FORBES STEEL & WIRE CORP
9 DED980555122 DUPONT HOLLY RUN SITE
10 DED060074291 PPG INDUSTRIES
11 DED001315647 HERCULES RESEARCH CENTER
12 DED09S27397S AMERICAN TANK TRAILER CLEANING CO.
13 DED003930799 E I DUPONT DE NEMOURS AND COMPANY
U DED002342020 ICI AMERICAS INC.
15 DED042263764 E I DUPONT DE NEMOURS AND CO
16 DED002341287 WILMINGTON CHEMICAL CORP
17 DED980551667 AKZO CHEMIE AMERICA
18 DED060058062 AMTRAK NATIONAL RAILROAD PASSENGER
19 DED980829808 E. I. DUPONT CO. WILMINGTON SHOP
20 OED980827919 ALLOY SURFACES CO. INC.
21 DED053304770 HERCULES INC.
22 DED002353092 JOHNSON CONTROLS, INC.
23 DED033665621 ILC DOVER
24 DED002331536 U. L. GORE & ASSOCIATES, INC.
25 OED000820399 ICI AMERICAS INC.
26 DED981109317 ICI AMERICAS
27 OET110010345 E I DUPONT, WILLOW BANK SITE
28 OED069032613 DELAWARE STORAGE & PIPELINE CO
29 DED000820704 UNIVERSITY OF DELAWARE
30 OED048044820 KAUMAGRAPH CORP
31 OED980555064 E I DUPONT EAGLE RUN SITE
32 DE0002348845 E I DUPONT DE NEMOURS AND COMPANY
33 OED0737S0796 DELAWARE TERMINAL CO.
34 DE8570024010 DOVER AIR FORCE BASE
35 DED981038888 U. L. GORE i ASSOCIATES. INC.
36 DED069876795 JAMES RIVER ADVANCED FILM DIV.
37 DE0083235549 L. 0. CAULK
38 OE0066038753 GATES ENGINEERING COMPANY INC
39 DED001556190 STERWIN LABORATORIES
40 OE0980550339 BALTIMORE AIRCOIL COMPANY INC.
City
WILMINGTON
DELAWARE CITY
DELAWARE CITY
DELAWARE CITY
NEWARK
NEWPORT
WILMINGTON
WILMINGTON
NEWPORT
DOVER
WILMINGTON
WIMINGTON
WILMINGTON
NEW CASTLE
WILMINGTON
WILMINGTON
DELAWARE CITY
WILMINGTON
WILMINGTON
WILMINGTON
MIDDLETOUN
HIDDLETOWN
FREDERICA
NEWARK
WILMINGTON
NEWARK
NEWPORT
DOVER
NEWARK
WILMINGTON
NEWARK
SEAFORD
WILMINGTON
DOVER AFB
NEWARK
NEW CASTLE
NILFORD
WILMINGTON
MILLSBORO
NILFORD
Total
Generated
(U.S. tons)
4,758
3,604
3,464
3,085
?.,055
2,050
1,555
734
530
509
242
234
201
183
143
138
134
111
91
87
83
66
57
56
53
52
50
49
45
39
28
27
27
25
24
21
21
19
16
16
188
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Delaware
Table 6. Forty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Facilities, 1987
Rank EPAID Site Name City
1 DED002329738 TEXACO REFINING AND MARKETING DELAWARE CITY
2 DED003913266 OCCIDENTAL CHEMICAL CORP DELAWARE CITY
3 DED003930807 E I DUPONT DU NEMOURS AND COMPANY WILMINGTON
4 DED042263764 E I DUPONT DE NEMOURS AND CO WILMINGTON
5 DED003930799 E I DUPONT DE NEMOURS AND COMPANY WILMINGTON
6 DED002348845 E I DUPONT DE NEMOURS AND COMPANY SEAFORD
7 DED980551667 AKZO CHEMIE AMERICA DELAWARE CITY
8 DED001315647 HERCULES RESEARCH CENTER WILMINGTON
Mgmt Mgmt Mgmt Mgmt Mgmt Total
Meth Meth Meth Meth Meth Waste Managed
12345 Source (U.S. tons)
D81
D83 S01
S01 T03
S01
SOI
SOI
S01
T04
Onsite
Onsite
Both
Onsite
Onsite
Ons ite
Onsite
Onsite
3,601
2,316
556
71
45
10
6
1
Disposal
011 Discharge to Seuer/POTU, Prior
Treatment in RCRA Units
DU Discharge to Sewer/POTU. Prior
Storage in RCRA Units
D21 Discharge to Surface Water under NPDES,
Prior Management in RCRA Units
079 Underground Injection Wells
080 Landfills
081 Land Treataent/Appl {cation/Faming
D82 Ocean Disposal
D83 Surface Impoundments
084 Other Disposal
Storage
S01 Container (barrel, dru«, etc.)
S02 Tank
S03 Waste Pile
S06 Surface Impoundment
SOS Other Storage
Treatment
T01 Treatment in Tanks
T02 Treatment in Surface
Impoundments
T03 Incineration
T04 Other Treatment
R99 Recycling
189
U99 Unknown
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District of Columbia
Region III
190
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DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
EPA Region Address:
U.S. EPA Region III
Waste Management Branch
Mail Stop 3HW53
841 Chestnut Street
Philadelphia, PA 19107
Biennial Report Data Collection
Instrument:
State-specific annual report and
EPA Waste Minimization
Report
Type of Data Submission to EPA:
Site-level and State-level
summary data
Waste Minimization Data Included
in this Report?
No
Address of Participating State
Environmental Authority
Government of the District of
Columbia
Department of Consumer
Regulatory Affairs
Pesticides and Hazardous
Waste Management Branch
614 H Street, N.W., Room 505
Washington, D.C. 20001
Notes: Since Table 4 refers to RCRA hazardous waste management in treatment,
disposal, and recycling units, and not storage units, this table is not
applicable for D.C. In D.C., during 1987, there was only one TSDR facility,
and this site managed RCRA hazardous waste in storage units only.
191
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District of Columbia
Table 1. RCRA Hazardous Waste Generation and Management, 1987
Total Number of RCRA Large Quantity Generators:
Total Quantity of Regulated Waste Generated:
RCRA TSD Facilities (excludes storage-only facilities)
Facilities managing only waste generated on site
Facilities managing only waste generated off site
Facilities managing waste generated both on and off site
Total RCRA TSD Facilities (excludes storage-only facilities):
Total Quantity of RCRA Regulated Waste Managed in RCRA TSDR units:
(excludes quantity managed only in storage)
Total RCRA TSDR Facilities:
4
577 tons
0
0
0
2
Q tons
Final Disposition of Wastes Managed In RCRA Processes
Management Method
Treatment in Tanks
Treatment in Surface Imp.
Incineration
Other Treatment
Total Treatment
Injection Wells
Landfills
Land Treatment
Ocean Disposal
Surface Impoundments
Other Disposal
Total Disposal
Recycling
Unknown
TOTAL
Percentage
Code
T01
T02
T03
T04
D79
D80
D81
D82
D83
D84
R99
U99
— m
No. of
facilities
using
method
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Hazardous
waste quantities
manaaed (tons)
On site
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Off site
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Total
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Percent
-
-
-
:
192
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District of Columbia
Table 2. RCRA Hazardous Waste Imports and Exports, 1987
Total quantity of hazardous waste
received from out of State (IMPORTS)
State
TOTAL
Tons received
0
Total quantity of hazardous waste
shipped out of State (EXPORTS)
State
LA
MO
Ml
NJ
OH
SC
TOTAL
Tons shipped
60
48
4
29
411
33
585
193
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District of Columbia
Table 3. Rank Order of 40 Largest Hazardous Wastes Generated, 1987
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
EPA
waste code
D001
D008
K086
D011
D002
FOMX
DOMX
D007
MOMX
F002
F003
F005
P106
D003
D004
D005
D006
D009
D012
F001
POMX
P030
P098
P105
P121
UOMX
U105
U117
U133
U144
U188
U201
Quantity generated
in State (tons)
341
173
18
16
12
7
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
<0.5
<0.5
<0.5
<0.5
<0.5
<0.5
<0.5
<0.5
<0.5
<0.5
<0.5
<0.5
<0.5
<0.5
<0.5
<0.5
<0.5
<0.5
<0.5
Percent
of State
total (%)
59.1
30.0
3.1
2.8
2.1
1.2
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.2
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
194
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District of Columbia
Table 4. Four Largest Quantities and Types of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed
by RCRA Management Method, 1987
THIS TABLE IS NOT APPLICABLE
195
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District of Columbia
Table 5. Forty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators and RCRA Quantity Generated, 1987
Total
Generated
Rank EPA1D Site Name City (U.S. tons)
1 DC2200907812 US DEPT OF TREASURY, BUREAU OF ENGRAVING & PRINTING WASHINGTON 532
2 DC4040005031 US GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE WASHINGTON 16
3 DC8170024311 NAVAL RESEARCH LABORATORY WASHINGTON 16
4 DC8470000086 FOOD AND DRUG ADMINISTRATION WASHINGTON 16
1S6
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District of Columbia
Table 6. Forty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Facilities, 1987
Rank EPAID Site Name City
1 DC8170024311 NAVAL RESEARCH LABORATORY (STORAGE F WASHINGTON
Mgmt Hgmt Mgmt Mgmt Hgmt Total
Meth Heth Meth Heth Meth Waste Managed
12345 Source (U.S. tons)
S01
Onsite
16
Disposal
011 Discharge to Setwr/POTU. Prior
Treatment in RCRA Units
D14 Discharge to Sauer/POTU, Prior
Storage in RCRA Units
D21 Discharge to Surface Water under NPDES,
Prior Management in RCRA Units
D79 Underground Injection Wells
D80 Landfills
D81 Land Treatment/Application/Farming
D82 Ocean Disposal
DS3 Surface Impoundments
D84 Other Disposal
Storage
S01
S02
503
504
SOS
Container (barrel, drum, etc.)
Tank
Waste Pile
Surface Impoundment
Other Storage
Treatment
T01 Treatment in Tanks
T02 Treatment in Surface
Impoundments
T03 Incineration
T04 Other Treatment
R99 Recycling
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Florida
Region IV
198
-------
FLORIDA
EPA Region Address:
U.S. EPA Region IV
Waste Division, Waste
Programs Branch
State Programs Section
345 Courtland Street
Atlanta, GA 30365
Biennial Report Data Collection
Instrument:
State-specific annual report and
EPA Waste Minimization
Report
Type of Data Submission to EPA:
Site-level and State-level
summary data
Waste Minimization Data Included
in this Report?
Yes
Address of Participating State
Environmental Authority
Florida Department of
Environmental Regulation
2600 Blair Stone Road
Tallahassee, FL 32399-2400
Notes: No special notes for Florida.
199
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Florida
Table 1. RCRA Hazardous Waste Generation and Management, 1987
Total Number of RCRA Large Quantity Generators:
Total Quantity of Regulated Waste Generated:
RCRA TSD Facilities (excludes storage-only facilities)
Facilities managing only waste generated on site
Facilities managing only waste generated off site
Facilities managing waste generated both on and off site
Total RCRA TSD Facilities (excludes storage-only facilities):
Total Quantity of RCRA Regulated Waste Managed in RCRA TSDR units:
(excludes quantity managed only in storage)
Total RCRA TSDR Facilities:
518.645 tons
16
7
2
25.
476.229 tons
51
Final Disposition of Wastes Managed in RCRA Processes
Management Method
Treatment in Tanks
Treatment In Surface Imp.
Incineration
Other Treatment
Total Treatment
Injection Wells
Landfills
Land Treatment
Ocean Disposal
Surface Impoundments
Other Disposal
Total Disposal
Recycling
Unknown
TOTAL
Percentage
Code
T01
T02
T03
T04
D79
D80
D81
D82
D83
D84
R99
U99
-
-
No. of
facilities
using
method
1
0
3
21
23*
1
0
0
0
0
0
1*
1
0
25*
-
Hazardous
waste quantities
manaaed (tons)
On site
0
0
651
38,669
39,320
411,605
0
0
0
0
0
411,605
0
0
450,925
94.7%
Off site
21
0
1
25,200
25,222
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
82
0
25,304
5.3%
Total
21
0
652
63,869
64,542
411,605
0
0
0
0
0
411,605
82
0
476,229
100%
Percent
<0.05
0.0
0.1
13.4
13.6
86.4
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
86.4
<0.05
0.0
100
-
'Column may not sum to total because facilities may have multiple handling methods.
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Florida
Table 2. RCRA Hazardous Waste Imports and Exports, 1987
Total quantity of hazardous waste
received from out of State (IMPORTS)
State
AL
AZ
CA
CO
DC
DE
GA
IL
IN
KS
KY
LA
MA
MD
Ml
MO
NC
NJ
NM
NV
NY
OH
OR
PA
PR
Rl
SC
TN
TX
VA
Wl
WV
TOTAL
Tons received
8,472
9
187
10
18
1
4,516
76
6
1
40
1,105
41
132
344
26
20
31
2
2
190
23
6
10
11
1
466
47
8
770
6
1
16,578
Total quantity of hazardous waste
shipped out of State (EXPORTS)
State
AL
AR
CT
GA
IL
IN
KY
LA
MD
Ml
NC
NJ
NY
OH
PA
Rl
SC
TN
TX
TOTAL
Tons shipped
21,448
171
67
2,175
412
300
583
5,596
39
3.034
436
432
185
3,351
4,062
2
15,549
1,048
462
59,352
2G1
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Florida
Table 3. Rank Order of 40 Largest Hazardous Wastes Generated, 1987
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
EPA
waste code
D002
D001
F006
MOMX
DOMX
K061
FOMX
K001
F003
F002
0008
D006
D007
F001
D003
F005
U051
F019
D011
K086
UOMX
U226
D009
U190
F008
U036
F009
P123
U009
F007
D004
U122
POMX
P015
P064
U015
P030
U210
U121
U228
Quantity generated
in State (tons)
452,425
10,433
10,059
8,330
8,215
7,644
3,923
3,210
2,421
2,121
2,069
1,591
1.405
1,211
1,110
783
711
343
217
63
50
44
38
38
18
17
15
15
15
10
9
9
8
6
6
6
5
5
4
4
Percent
of State
total (%)
87.2
2.0
1.9
1.6
1.6
1.5
0.8
0.6
0.5
0.4
0.4
0.3
0.3
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.1
0.1
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
202
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Florida
Table 4. Four Largest Quantities and Types of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed
by RCRA Management Method, 1987
Quantity
Management Waste Waste Waste Waste Managed
Method Code 1 Code 2 Code 3 Code 4 (U.S. tons)
079 D002 411,605
R99 D008 82
T01 F005 21
T03 DOMX 631
D008 8
FOMX 7
0001 4
T04 0002 35,015
0001 12,141
MOMX 8,117
FOMX 3,889
Disposal 080 Landfills T02 Treatment In Surface
011 Discharge to Sewer/POTU, Prior 081 Land Treatment/Appl{cation/Fanning Impoundments
Treatment in RCRA Units 082 Ocean Disposal T03 Incineration
DU Discharge to Sewer/POTU, Prior 083 Surface Impoundments T04 Other Treatment
Storage in RCRA Units 084 Other Disposal
021 Discharge to Surface Water under NPDES, R99 Recycling
Prior Management in RCRA Units Treatment
079 Underground Injection Wells T01 Treatment in Tanks £ Q J^9 Unknown
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Florida
Table 5. Forty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators and RCRA Quantity Generated, 1987
Rank EPAID Site Name
1 FLD004106811 KAISER ALUMINUM & CHEMICAL COUP
2 FLD057231821 AMERICAN CYANAMID CO INC
3 FLD000733683 FPL TURKEY POINT
4 FLD000807115 FPL PORT EVERGLADES
5 FLD083812537 FLORIDA STEEL CORP
6 FLD981022460 GENERAL DEV UTILITIES
7 FLD080677347 REFINED METALS CORP
8 FLD981932080 FLORIDA WOOD PRESERVING LIVE OAK
9 FL9170024567 USN NAVY PUBLIC WORKS CENTER
10 FLD061993606 MARTIN MARIETTA AEROSPACE
11 FLD000814434 FLORIDA STEEL CORP
12 FLD04149S441 ALPHA RESINS CORP
13 FLD980847271 SAFETY KLEEN CORP 3-163-01
14 FLD095558466 PEC VIKTRON
15 FLD004128336 U S FOUNDRY & MFC CO
16 FLD045464088 RCA CORP
17 FLD099346629 AIR INTERNATIONAL INC
18 FLD004117677 PERKO INC
19 FLD043860451 GATES ENERGY PRODUCTS INC
20 FLD097837983 SAFETY KLEEN CORP 3-130-01
21 FLD000602334 HARRIS SEMICONDUCTOR
22 FL6170024412 USNAS JACKSONVILLE
23 FLD000776757 SAFETY KLEEN CORP 3-097-01
24 FL0047966593 MARTIN ELECTRONICS INC
25 FLD000608083 GNB INC
26 FLD069145019 NORTHERN TELECOM ELECTRONICS INC
27 FL0047096524 OLIN CORP
28 FLD004053450 SOUTHERN WOOD PIEDMONT CO
29 FLD060240207 MARTIN MARIETTA AEROSPACE
30 FLD004073177 AERO CORP
31 FLD001447952 UNITED TECHNOLOGIES
32 FLD980729610 TRICIL RECOVERY SERVICE
33 FLD980847214 SAFETY KLEEN CORP 3-079-01
34 FLD980840086 SAFETY KLEEN CORP 3-097-02
35 FL0981474802 CSX SERVICES
36 FLD130012032 ARISTECH CHEMICAL CORP
37 FLD981475049 CONNECTRONICS INC
38 FLD065912966 ADVANCED BOARD CIRCUITRIES INC
39 FLD061978540 GNB INC
40 FLD043047653 ITT THOMPSON IMD METALS DIV
City
MULBERRY
MILTON
FLORIDA CITY
FORT LAUDERDALE
BALDWIN
OCALA
JACKSONVILLE
LIVE OAK
PENSACOLA
OCALA
TAMPA
LAKELAND
TAMPA
ORLANDO
MEDLEY
PALM BEACH GARDENS
CLEARWATER
MIAMI
HAGUE
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS
PALM BAY
JACKSONVILLE
DELRAY BEACH
PERRY
TAMPA
WEST PALM BEACH
ST MARKS
BALDWIN
ORLANDO
LAKE CITY
JUPITER
BARTOW
ORANGE PARK
MIAMI
PINELLAS PARK
BARTOW
FORT LAUDERDALE
MELBOURNE
ORLANDO
MADISON
Total
Generated
(U.S. tons)
411,605
17,867
9.112
7,906
5,422
3,648
3,600
2,918
2,466
2,251
2,222
1,824
1,711
1,658
1,583
1,458
1,454
1,300
1,271
1,160
1,124
1,106
1,065
1,065
1,062
1,040
1,028
973
902
885
865
798
713
682
682
631
624
598
594
575
04
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Florida
Table 6. Forty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Facilities, 1987
Rank EPAID
1 FL0004106811
Z FLD000737312
3 FLD057231821
4 FLD000733683
5 FLD000807115
6 FLD076813302
7 FLD980729610
8 FLD041495441
9 FLD000776708
10 FLD047096524
11 FLD000608083
12 FLD980847271
13 FLD981750706
U FLD047966593
15 FL0980711071
16 FLD981474802
17 FLD130012032
18 FLD991275355
19 FLD001447952
20 FLD000776757
21 FL0097837983
22 FLD980840086
23 FL09808472U
24 FLD000776773
25 FLD000776716
26 FLD000631721
27 FL6170024412
28 FL68000U585
29 FLD067230771
30 FLD004092839
31 FL6170022952
32 FLD079859492
33 FL9170024567
34 FLD004061925
35 FL917Q024260
36 FL5170022474
37 FLD991279894
38 FL2570024404
39 FL7570024037
40 FLD004057535
Site Name
KAISER ALUMINUM & CHEMICAL CORP
OLDOVER CORP
AMERICAN CYANAMID CO INC
FPL TURKEY POINT
FPL PORT EVERGLADES
SPARKLE PARTS INC
TRICIL RECOVERY SERVICE
ALPHA RESINS CORP
CHEMICAL WASTE MGT POMPANO
OLIN CORP
GNB INC
SAFETY KLEEN CORP 3-163-01
MATRIX RECOVERY SYSTEMS INC
MARTIN ELECTRONICS INC
QUAOREX HPS INC
GSX SERVICES
ARISTECH CHEMICAL CORP
MID FLORIDA MINING CO
UNITED TECHNOLOGIES
SAFETY KLEEN CORP 3-097-01
SAFETY KLEEN CORP 3-130-01
SAFETY KLEEN CORP 3-097-02
SAFETY KLEEN CORP 3-079-01
SAFETY KLEEN CORP 3-079-02
SAFETY KLEEN CORP 3-163-02
FPL COCOA
USNAS JACKSONVILLE
USNASA KENNEDY SPACE CENTER
ASHLAND CHEMICAL CO
GULF COAST LEAD CO
USN BOCA CHICA
ASHLAND CHEMICAL CO
USN NAVY PUBLIC WORKS CENTER
POST I LUMBER PRESERVING CO INC
USN MAYPORT
USNAS CECIL FIELD
COLEMAN EVANS WOOD PRESERVING CO
USAF PATRICK
USAF HOMESTEAD
BEAZER MATERIALS ft SERVICES INC
City
Mgmt Hgmt Mgmt Mgmt Mgmt Total
Meth Meth Heth Heth Meth Waste Managed
12345 Source (U.S. tons)
Disposal
D11 Discharge to Sewer/POTW, Prior
Treatment in RCRA Units
014 Discharge to Seuer/POTU. Prior
Storage in RCRA Units
021 Discharge to Surface Water under NPOES,
Prior Management in RCRA Units
D79 Underground Injection Wells
080 Landfills
D81 Land Treatment/Applicatlon/Fansing
P MULBERRY D79
GREEN COVE SPR T04
MILTON T04
FLORIDA CITY T04
FORT LAUOERDALE T04
TAMPA S02 T04
BARTOW S01 T01 T04
LAKELAND T04
POMPANO BEACH S06
ST MARKS T04
TAMPA S03
TAMPA S01 S02
WILLISTON T04
PERRY T04
GAINESVILLE SOS
PINELLAS PARK S06
BARTOW T03
LOWELL S02
JUPITER S01 S02 T04
DELRAY BEACH S01 S02
ALTAMONTE SPR SOI S02
MIAMI S01 S02
ORANGE PARK S01 S02
TALLAHASSEE S01 S02
PORT CHARLOTTE SOI S02
COCOA T04
JACKSONVILLE S01
KENNEDY SPACE S01
TAMPA SOS
TAMPA R99
KEY WEST S01 SOS T03
JACKSONVILLE S01
PENSACOLA SOI
: QUINCY SOI T04
JACKSONVILLE S01
CECIL FIELD S01
» JACKSONVILLE T04
PATRICK AFB S01
HOMESTEAD S01
: GAINESVILLE S01
D82 Ocean Disposal
D83 Surface Impoundments
D84 Other Disposal
Storage
S01 Container (barrel, drum, etc.)
S02 Tank
S03 Waste Pile
S04 Surface Impoundment
SOS Other Storage
Onsite 411
Offsite 20
Onsite 17
Onsite 9
Onsite 7
Offsite 2
Offsite 1
Onsite 1
Offsite 1
Onsite 1
Onsite
Offsite
Offsite
Onsite
Offsite
Offsite
Onsite
Offsite
Onsite
Offsite
Offsite
Offsite
Offsite
Offsite
Offsite
Onsite
Onsite
Onsite
Offsite
Offsite
T04 Onsite
Offsite
Both
Onsite
Onsite
Onsite
Onsite
Onsite
Onsite
Onsite
Treatment
,605
,165
,867
,091
,895
,359
.918
,601
,592
,014
946
943
878
830
789
690
631
578
457
429
393
353
301
228
190
145
109
107
97
82
61
60
51
36
33
31
30
20
19
18
T01 Treatment in Tanks
T02 Treatment in Surface
Impoundments
T03 Incineration
T04 Other Treatment
R99 Recycling
*> At
"* W9*-'UnknoMn
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Georgia
Region IV
06
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GEORGIA
EPA Region Address:
U.S. EPA Region IV
Waste Division, Waste
Programs Branch
State Programs Section
345 Courtland Street
Atlanta, GA 30365
Biennial Report Data Collection
Instrument:
State-specific annual report and
EPA Waste Minimization
Report
Type of Data Submission to EPA:
Waste stream-level data in
State-specific format
Waste Minimization Data Included
in this Report?
No
Address of Participating State
Environmental Authority
Georgia Department of Natural
Resources
Land Protection Branch
205 Butler Street, S.E.
East Tower, Room 1154
Atlanta, GA 30334
Notes: In Table 1, since 12 of the 15 unknown (U99) management sites mentioned
also reported storage methods only, it is safe to assume that the real number
of facilities (excluding storage-only facilities) is closer to 30 instead of 42, i.e.,
the unknown management methods are more than likely management in
storage units.
207
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Georgia
Table 1. RCRA Hazardous Waste Generation and Management, 1987
Total Number of RCRA Large Quantity Generators:
Total Quantity of Regulated Waste Generated:
RCRA TSD Facilities (excludes storage-only facilities)
Facilities managing only waste generated on site
Facilities managing only waste generated off site
Facilities managing waste generated both on and off site
Total RCRA TSD Facilities (excludes storage-only facilities):
Total Quantity of RCRA Regulated Waste Managed in RCRA TSDR units:
(excludes quantity managed only in storage)
Total RCRA TSDR Facilities:
Final Disposition of Wastes Managed in RCRA Processes
313
39.837.643 tons
24
13
5
42
39.751.031 tons
Management Method
Treatment in Tanks
Treatment in Surface Imp.
Incineration
Other Treatment
Total Treatment
Injection Wells
Landfills
Land Treatment
Ocean Disposal
Surface Impoundments
Other Disposal
Total Disposal
Recycling
Unknown
TOTAL
Percentage
Code
T01
T02
T03
T04
D79
D80
D81
D82
D83
D84
R99
U99
-
No. of
facilities
using
method
7
2
3
14
25*
0
0
1
0
0
0
1*
4
15
42*
Hazardous
waste quantities
manaaed (tons)
On site
2,813,967
12,333
2,993
36,893,023
39,722,316
0
0
4,253
0
0
0
4,253
104
0
39,726,673
99.9%
Off site
106
0
0
15,572
15,678
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
4,278
4,402
24,358
0.1%
Total
2,814,073
12,333
2,993
36,908,595
39,737,994
0
0
4,253
0
0
0
4,253
4,382
4,402
39,751,031
100%
Percent
7.1
<0.05
<0.05
92.8
100.0
0.0
0.0
<0.05
0.0
0.0
0.0
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
100
'Column may not sum to total because facilities may have multiple handling methods.
208
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Georgia
Table 2. RCRA Hazardous Waste Imports and Exports, 1987
Total quantity of hazardous waste
received from out of State (IMPORTS)
State
AL
CA
FL
IL
IN
KY
LA
MD
Ml
MN
MS
NC
NY
OH
PA
PR
SC
SD
TN
TX
VA
Wl
WV
t
TOTAL
Tons received
1.508
7
1,925
13
63
32
23
51
264
1
27
1,338
43
230
25
2
1,656
3
946
12
52
4
8
8,233
Total quantity of hazardous waste
shipped out of State (EXPORTS)
State
AK
AL
AR
CT
FL
IL
IN
KS
KY
LA
MD
Ml
NC
NJ
OH
OK
OR
PA
SC
TN
TX
UT
VA
Unknown or Foreign
TOTAL
Tons shipped
1
31,780
332
24
12,078
353
345
141
430
4,701
13
635
7.833
2.798
1,998
682
15
3,131
12.112
5,179
282
21
415
73
85,372
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Georgia
Table 3. Rank Order of 40 Largest Hazardous Wastes Generated, 1987
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
EPA
waste code
D002
MOMX
D001
D005
D008
F006
DOMX
K061
FOMX
K001
F003
F005
U051
D007
F002
P070
P030
D015
F001
D009
F019
K086
0006
K071
F007
UOMX
P089
D011
U151
F024
K062
0003
K106
F008
U122
0004
F027
U037
U080
U165
Quantity generated
in State (tons)
36,888,726
2,822,163
31,324
15,936
15,402
14,903
13,289
10,309
7,999
3.571
2,946
1.540
1.449
1,381
1.373
1,108
817
759
479
275
220
217
210
171
167
158
141
136
105
80
80
65
42
32
11
10
7
7
6
6
Percent
of State
total (%)
92.6
7.1
0.1
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
210
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Georgia
Table 4. Four Largest Quantities and Types of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed
by RCRA Management Method, 1987
Management Uaste Waste Waste Waste
Method Code 1 Code 2 Code 3 Code 4
Quantity
Managed
(U.S. tons)
D81
R99
F006
K061
F006
MOMX
0001
4,253
4,031
115
56
54
T01
MOMX
P030
0001
0007
2,812,032
817
777
233
T02
0002
K001
12,321
12
T03
T04
MOMX
0001
0002
0005
0008
F003
1,600
1,393
36,864,285
15,941
12,895
4,627
U99
0001
OONX
F002
1,212
741
607
502
Disposal
D11 Discharge to Seuer/POTW. Prior
Treatment in RCRA Units
014 Discharge to Sewer/POTW, Prior
Storage in RCRA Units
021 Discharge to Surface Water under NPOES,
Prior Nanagesent in RCRA Units
079 Underground Injection Wells
080 Landfills
081 Land Treatnent/Application/Faniing
082 Ocean Disposal
083 Surface Impoundment*
084 Other Disposal
Treatment
T01 Treatment in Tanks
O
T02
T03
T04
Treatment in Surface
Impoundments
Incineration
Other Treatment
Recycling
U99 Unknown
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Georgia
Table 5. Forty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators and RCRA Quantity Generated, 1987
Rank EPAIO Site Name
1 GAD003282803 KEMIRA INC
2 GAD003324985 MERCK t CO INC
3 GAD045821170 N&J SOLVENTS COMPANY INC
4 GAD003275468 CHEMICAL PRODUCTS CORP
5 GA0070330576 CHLORIDE METALS
6 GAD040690737 OLIN CHEMICALS GRP - AUGUSTA PLANT
7 GAD041011099 FEDERAL PACIFIC ELECTRIC CO
8 GA3680090005 US ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
9 GAD003326477 ATLANTIC STEEL CO-1
10 GAD096629282 SOLIDTEK INC
11 GAD990740714 ARIVEC CHEMICALS INC
12 GA8570024606 LOCKEED-GEORGIA CO USAF PLT #6
13 GAD084823301 CARGILL INC/CHEM PROD DIV
U GAD030059182 ATLANTIC STEEL CO
15 GAD075876623 PPG INDUSTRIES INC
16 GAD093380814 CHEMICAL CONSERVATION OF GEORGIA INC
17 GAD003310810 GENERAL MOTORS CPC DORAVILLE PLT
18 GAD003295243 OWENS-ILLINOIS INC
19 GAD039046800 G D SEARLE & CO
20 GAD006924872 DELTA AIR LINES INC
21 GAD980842777 SAFETY-KLEEN CORP 3-013-02
22 GAD046901427 THE GLIDDEN COMPANY
23 GA0980726491 NORAMCO INC
24 GAD03003S356 RHONE-POULENC AG CO
25 GAD097392971 NORTHWEST AIRLINES
26 GA7170023694 MARINE CORPS LOGISTICS BASE
27 GAD059522870 GENERAL MOTORS CORP CPC-LAKEWOOD PLT
28 GAD042869057 SHERUIN WILLIAMS CO
29 GAD095811162 PHOTOCIRCUITS
30 GAD000823070 SAFETY-KLEEN CORP 3-013-01
31 GAD051034387 SOUTHERN WOOD PIEDMONT CO-1
32 GAD033842543 TRI-STATE STEEL DRUM CO INC
33 GAD004065520 HERCULES INC
34 GAD003305307 FORD MOTOR CO/ATLANTA ASSEMBLY PLT
35 GAD000821934 KOPPERS COMPANY INC
36 GAD003264074 SOUTHERN WOOD PIEDMONT
37 GAD980729974 BLUE BIRD BODY COMPANY
38 GAD045929643 DOW CHEMICAL CO
39 GAD080107873 DAVIDSON EXTERIOR TRIM TEXTRON
40 GAD003306750 MONROE AUTO EQUIPMENT CO
City
SAVANNAH
ALBANY
ATLANTA
CARTERSVILLE
COLUMBUS
AUGUSTA
VIDALIA
ATLANTA
ATLANTA
MORROW
DOUGLASVILLE
MARIETTA
FOREST PARK
CARTERSVILLE
EAST POINT
VALDOSTA
DORAVILLE
ATLANTA
AUGUSTA
ATLANTA
NORCROSS
ATLANTA
ATHENS
WOODBINE
ATLANTA
ALBANY
ATLANTA
MORROW
PEACHTREE CITY
HAPEVILLE
AUGUSTA
GRAYSVILLE
BRUNSWICK
HAPEVILLE
CONLEY
MACON
FORT VALLEY
DALTON
AMERICUS
HARTWELL
Total
Generated
(U.S. tons)
36,864,107
2,818,235
16,568
15,927
13,718
12,673
8,105
8,000
6.373
5,494
4,558
4.144
4,081
3,955
3,371
3,330
2,297
1,817
1,605
1,555
1,234
1,198
1,174
1,122
1,118
1.017
1,014
1,004
918
895
878
789
772
725
715
628
597
585
580
513
£ 1 9
** J. •*
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Georgia
Table 6. Forty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Facilities, 1987
Rank EPAID Site Name
1 GAD003282803 KEMIRA INC
2 GAD003324985 MERCK & CO INC
3 GAD003275468 CHEMICAL PRODUCTS CORP
4 GAD070330576 CHLORIDE METALS
5 GAD..;«0690737 OLIN CHEMICALS GRP - AUGUSTA PLANT
6 GA0045821170 M&J SOLVENTS COMPANY INC
7 GAD041011099 FEDERAL PACIFIC ELECTRIC CO
8 GAD082830803 TRI CHEM CORPORATION
9 GAD096629282 SOLIDTEK INC
10 GAD003310810 GENERAL MOTORS CPC DORAVILLE PLT
11 GAD0933808U CHEMICAL CONSERVATION OF GEORGIA INC
12 GA8570024606 LOCKEED-GEORGIA CO USAF PLT #6
13 GAD039046800 G D SEARLE & CO
14 GAD084823301 CARGILL INC/CHEM PROD DIV
15 GAD033842543 TRI-STATE STEEL DRUM CO INC
16 GAD033582461 ALTERNATE ENERGY RESOURCES INC
17 GAD980842777 SAFETY-KLEEM CORP 3-013-02
18 GAD097392971 NORTHWEST AIRLINES
19 GAD000823070 SAFETY-KLEEM CORP 3-013-01
20 GA7170023694 MARINE CORPS LOGISTICS BASE
21 GAD059522870 GENERAL MOTORS CORP CPC-LAKEWOOO PLT
22 GA0980726491 NORAMCO INC
23 GAD990740714 ARIVEC CHEMICALS INC
24 GA1570024330 ROBINS AIR FORCE BASE
25 GAD075876623 PPG INDUSTRIES INC
26 GAD041007063 ASHLAND CHEMICAL CO-1
27 GAD006924872 DELTA AIR LINES INC
28 GAD980842835 SAFETY KLEEN CORP 3-019-22
29 GAD066465824 ASHLAND CHEMICAL CO
30 GAD000776781 SAFETY-KLEEN CORP 3-179-01
31 GAD061022216 GULFSTREAM AEROSPACE CORP
32 GAD000823096 SAFETY-KLEEN CORP 3-106-01
33 GAD003302064 E-2 GO DIVISION TEXTRON INC
34 GAD980709257 SAFETY-KLEEN CORP 3-106-21
35 GAD0008K541 SOUTHUIRE CO COPPER DIV
36 GAD000616367 MKC ENTERPRISES INC
37 GAD0653U301 TORRINGTON CO SYLVAN IA BRG PLANT
38 GM170090001 NAVAL SUBMARINE BASE
39 GAD063152573 SAFT AMERICA INC
40 GAD084914787 ATLANTIC WOOD INDS INC
City
Mgmt Mgmt Mgmt Mgmt Mgmt Total
Meth Meth Meth Heth Meth Waste Managed
12345 Source (U.S. tons)
Disposal
D11 Discharge to Sewer/POTU, Prior
Treatment in RCRA units
014 Discharge to Sewer/POTU, Prior
Storage in RCRA Units
D21 Discharge to Surface Water under NPOES,
Prior Management in RCRA Units
D79 Underground Injection Wells
D80 Landfills
D81 Land Treatt»ent/Application/Farming
SAVANNAH
ALBANY
CARTERSVILLE
COLUMBUS
LANT AUGUSTA
ATLANTA
VIDALIA
ATLANTA
MORROW
LT DORAVILLE
IA INC VALDOSTA
MARIETTA
AUGUSTA
FOREST PARK
GRAYSVILLE
AUGUSTA
NORCROSS
ATLANTA
HAPEVILLE
ALBANY
3D PLT ATLANTA
ATHENS
DOUGLASVILLE
WARNER ROBINS
EAST POINT
SAVANNAH
ATLANTA
RINGGOLD
DORAVILLE
GARDEN CITY
SAVANNAH
COLUMBUS
AUGUSTA
NACON
CARROLLTON
DORAVILLE
IT SYLVANIA
KINGS BAY
VALDOSTA
PORT WENTWORTH
D82 Ocean Disposal
S04 T04
S01 S04 T01
T04
S03 T04
S01 T02
S01 T04
D81 S04
R99 S01
S01 T04
S01
S01 S02 T04
S01
S01 S02 T03
S01 S02 T03
R99 S01 S02
S01 T04 T01
S01 502 U99
S01 T01
S01 S02 U99
S01 T01
S01
T01
U99
R99 S01 S03
SOI
S01 U99
S01 U99
S01 S02 U99
S01 U99
S01 502 U99
501
S02 U99
501 T01
S02 U99
T04
S01 U99
S01
501
R99 S01
501
083 Surface Impoundments
084 Other Disposal
Storage
S01 Container (barrel
S02 Tank
503 Waste PUe
, drum, etc.)
Ons ite 36,864,107
S02 Ons ite 2,812,200
Onsite 15,927
Ons ite 12,840
Onsite 12,539
Both 11,071
Onsite 10,626
Offsite 4,031
Both 3,720
Onsite 2.198
U99 Offsite 1,796
Onsite 1,684
Onsite 1,605
Cnsite 1,491
U99 O-'fsite 1,429
U99 Offsite 1,147
Offsite 1,072
Onsite 981
Both 753
Onsite 701
Onsite 698
Onsite 671
Offsite 574
Onsite 387
Onsite 348
Offsite 313
Both 248
Offsite 209
Offsite 188
Both 168
Onsite 144
Offsite 143
Onsite 136
Offsite 114
Onsite 110
Offsite 87
Onsite 82
Onsite 71
Onsite 49
Onsite 49
Treatment
T01 Treatment in Tanks
T02 Treatment in Surface
Impoundments
T03 Incineration
T04 other Treatment
R99 Recycling
S04 Surface Impoundment
SOS Other Storage
OU9P «0nknoun
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Guam
Region IX
1 ./ ''•'/'•" - ..'I'
t ; I I MARIANA . I (.
214
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GUAM
EPA Region Address:
U.S. EPA Region IX
RCRA Branch
Mail Stop H-31
1235 Mission Street
San Francisco, CA 94103
Biennial Report Data Collection
Instrument:
State-specific annual report and
EPA Waste Minimization
Report
Type of Data Submission to EPA:
Site-level and State-level
summary data
Waste Minimization Data Included
in this Report?
Yes
Address of Participating State
Environmental Authority
Guam Environmental
Protection Agency
Air and Lands Program
IT&E - Harmon Plaza
130 Rojas Street
Harmon, Guam 96911
Notes: No special notes for Guam.
215
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Guam
Table 1. RCRA Hazardous Waste Generation and Management, 1987
Total Number of RCRA Large Quantity Generators:
Total Quantity of Regulated Waste Generated:
RCRA TSD Facilities (excludes storage-only facilities)
Facilities managing only waste generated on site
Facilities managing only waste generated off site
Facilities managing waste generated both on and off site
Total RCRA TSD Facilities (excludes storage-only facilities):
Total Quantity of RCRA Regulated Waste Managed in RCRA TSDR units:
(excludes quantity managed only in storage)
Total RCRA TSDR Facilities:
a .
315 tons
1
0
0
1
2 tons
2
Final Disposition of Wastes Managed in RCRA Processes
Management Method
Treatment in Tanks
Treatment in Surface Imp.
Incineration
Other Treatment
Total Treatment
Injection Wells
Landfills
Land Treatment
Ocean Disposal
Surface Impoundments
Other Disposal
Total Disposal
Recycling
Unknown
TOTAL
Percentage
Code
T01
T02
T03
T04
D79
D80
D81
D82
D83
D84
R99
U99
-
-
No. of
facilities
using
method
0
0
0
0
0*
0
0
0
0
0
1
1*
0
0
1*
-
Hazardous
waste quantities
manaaed (tons)
On site
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
2
0
0
2
100%
Off site
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0%
Total
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
2
0
0
2
100%
Percent
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
100.0
100.0
0.0
0.0
100
-
'Column may not sum to total because facilities may have multiple handling methods.
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Guam
Table 2. RCRA Hazardous Waste Imports and Exports, 1987
Total quantity of hazardous waste
received from out of State (IMPORTS)
State
TOTAL
Tons received
0
Total quantity of hazardous waste
shipped out of State (EXPORTS)
State
CA
HI
TX
TOTAL
Tons shipped
21
48
8
77
217
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Guam
Table 3. Rank Order of 40 Largest Hazardous Wastes Generated, 1987
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
EPA
waste code
DOMX
D001
U002
U228
D002
F001
D008
F005
D003
D007
D009
MOMX
U210
D006
F002
P022
P040
P095
P098
UOMX
U032
U034
U052
U080
U121
U220
U226
U239
Quantity generated
in State (tons)
142
63
46
35
9
6
4
4
2
2
1
1
1
<0.5
<0.5
<0.5
<0.5
<0.5
<0.5
<0.5
<0.5
<0.5
<0.5
<0.5
<0.5
<0.5
<0.5
<0.5
Percent
of State
total (%)
44.9
19.9
14.6
11.1
2.8
1.9
1.3
1.3
0.6
0.6
0.3
0.3
0.3
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
218
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Guam
Table 4. Four Largest Quantities and Types of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed
by RCRA Management Method, 1987
Quant i ty
Management Waste Waste Waste Waste Managed
Method Code 1 Code 2 Code 3 Code 4 (U.S. tons)
D84 0003 2
Disposal 080 Landfills T02 Treatment in Surface
011 Discharge to Sewer/POTU. Prior D81 Land Treatnent/Appllcation/Fararing Impoundments
Treatment in RCRA Units 082 Ocean Disposal T03 Incineration
DU Discharge to Sewer/POTV, Prior D83 Surface Impoundments T04 Other Treatment
Storage in RCRA Units 084 Other Disposal
021 Discharge to Surface Water under MPDES, R99 Recycling
Prior Management in RCRA Units Treatment 219
079 Underground Injection Wells T01 Treatment in Tanks U99 Unknown
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Guam
Table 5. Forty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators and RCRA Quantity Generated, 1987
Total
Generated
Rank EPAID Site Name City (U.S. tons)
1 GU5170022680 USN PUBLIC WORKS CENTER SAN FRANCISCO 168
2 GU4170027334 U.S.N. SHIP REPAIR FACILITY SAN FRANCISCO 47
3 GU6170027316 DEFENSE REUTILIZATION AND MARKETING OFFICE SAN FRANCISCO 47
4 GU0170027320 US NAVAL AIR STATION SAN FRANCISCO 16
5 GU6571999S19 ANDERSON AIR FORCE BASE SAN FRANCISCO 12
6 GU0170090013 US NAVAL MAGAZINE SAN FRANCISCO 11
7 GU7170027323 US NAVAL STATION SAN FRANCISCO 11
8 GU9670390019 US COAST GUARD SAN FRANCISCO 4
£20
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Guam
Table 6. Forty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Facilities, 1987
Rank EPAID
1 GU6170027316
2 GU6571999519
Site Name City
DEFENSE REUT1UZATION ADO MARKETING SAN FRANCISCO
ANDERSON AIR FORCE BASE SAN FRANCISCO
Mgmt Mgmt Mgmt Mgmt Mgmt Total
Meth Heth Heth Meth Meth Waste Managed
12345 Source (U.S. tons)
S01
084
Both
Onsite
188
2
Disposal
011 Discharge to SeHer/POTU, Prior
Treatment in RCRA Units
D14 Discharge to Seuer/POTU, Prior
Storage in RCRA Units
D21 Discharge to Surface Water under NPOES,
Prior Nanagaaent In RCRA Units
D79 Underground Injection Wells
080 Landfills
D81 Land Treataent/Application/Faming
082 Ocean Disposal
D83 Surface Impoundments
D84 Other Disposal
Storage
S01 Container (barrel, drum, etc.)
502 Tank
S03 Waste Pile
S04 Surface Impoundment
SOS Other Storage
Treatment
T01 Treatment in Tanks
T02 Treatment in Surface
ImpountAuei its
T03 Incineration
T04 Other Treatment
R99 Recycling
U99 Unknown
221
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Hawaii
Region IX
£99
** 'V r-i
-------
HAWAII
EPA Region Address:
U.S. EPA Region IX
RCRA Branch
Mail Stop H-31
1235 Mission Street
San Francisco, CA 94103
Biennial Report Data Collection
Instrument:
EPA Hazardous Waste Report
Type of Data Submission to EPA:
Waste stream-level data in
Biennial Report Data System
(BIRDS) format
Waste Minimization Data Included
in this Report?
No
Address of Participating State
Environmental Authority
State of Hawaii
Department of Health
Environmental Management
Division
Rve Waterfront Plaza, Suite 250
500 Ala Moana Boulevard
Honolulu, HI 96813
Notes: Site names and addresses are left blank in Tables 5 and 6 because Hawaii
claimed all the site data to be confidential business information (CBI). Also,
the numbers listed in the EPA ID columns of Tables 5 and 6 are fictitious
identifiers, assigned to conceal the actual EPA ID'S of the sites.
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Hawaii
Table 1. RCRA Hazardous Waste Generation and Management, 1987
Total Number of RCRA Large Quantity Generators: 14
Total Quantity of Regulated Waste Generated: 1.400 tons
RCRATSD Facilities (excludes storage-only facilities)
Facilities managing only waste generated on site
Facilities managing only waste generated off site
Facilities managing waste generated both on and off site
Total RCRATSD Facilities (excludes storage-only facilities):
Total Quantity of RCRA Regulated Waste Managed in RCRA TSDR units:
(excludes quantity managed only in storage)
Total RCRA TSDR Facilities:
Final Disposition of Wastes Managed in RCRA Processes
4
3
2
2
1.381 tons
15
Management Method
Treatment in Tanks
Treatment in Surface Imp.
Incineration
Other Treatment
Total Treatment
Discharge to Sewer/POTW,
Prior Treat in RCRA Units
Discharge to Sewer/POTW,
Prior Storage in RCRA Units
Injection Wells
Landfills
Land Treatment
Ocean Disposal
Surface Impoundments
Other Disposal
Total Disposal
Recycling
Unknown
TOTAL
Percentage
Code
T01
T02
T03
T04
D11
D14
D79
D80
D81
D82
D83
D84
R99
U99
-
-
No. of
facilities
using
method
0
0
1
2
3*
1
1
0
0
1
0
0
1
3*
4
2
9*
-
Hazardous
waste quantities
manaaed (tons)
On site
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
11
0
0
<0.5
11
1
0
13
0.9%
Off site
0
0
3
14
17
635
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
636
713
2
1,368
99.1%
Total
0
0
3
15
18
635
1
0
0
11
0
0
<0.5
647
714
2
1,381
100%
Percent
0.0
0.0
0.2
1.1
1.3
46.0
0.1
0.0
0.0
0.8
0.0
0.0
<0.05
46.9
51.7
0.1
100
-
•Column may not sum to total because facilities may have multiple handling methods.
224
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Hawaii
Table 2. RCRA Hazardous Waste Imports and Exports, 1987
Total Quantity of hazardous waste
received rrom out of State (IMPORTS)
State
CA
Unknown or Foreign
TOTAL
Tons received
1
11
12
Total quantity of hazardous waste
shipped out of State (EXPORTS)
State
CA
TX
WA
Unknown or Foreign
TOTAL
Tons shipped
126
25
224
44
419
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Hawaii
Table 3. Rank Order of 40 Largest Hazardous Wastes Generated, 1987
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
EPA
waste code
DOMX
MOMX
D001
D007
F006
F002
K052
D002
K051
FOMX
D009
POMX
D003
F003
F027
U188
U210
Quantity generated
in State (tons)
430
417
313
67
63
48
20
17
11
4
3
2
1
1
1
1
<0.5
Percent
of State
total (%)
30.7
29.8
22.4
4.8
4.5
3.4
1.4
1.2
0.8
0.3
0.2
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
<0.05
226
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Hawaii
Table 4. Four Largest Quantities and Types of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed
by RCRA Management Method, 1987
Quant i ty
Management Uaste Waste Waste Waste Managed
Method Code 1 Code 2 Code 3 Code 4 (U.S. tons)
011 D002 414
F006 134
0002 0007 41
0001 28
014 0001 1
081 K051 11
R99 0001 655
0004 0006 0007 0008 58
1
T03 0003 3
T04 0002 10
0007 4
F002 1
U99 0001 1
0002 1
Disposal 080 Landfills T02 Treatment in Surface
011 Discharge to Sewer/POTU, Prior 081 Land Treatnent/Application/Farming Impoundments
Treatment in RCRA Units 082 Ocean Disposal T03 Incineration
014 Discharge to Sewer/POTU, Prior 083 Surface Impoundments T04 Other Treatment
Storage in RCRA Units D84 Other Disposal
D21 Discharge to Surface Water under NPOES, R99 Recycling
Prior Management in RCRA Units Treatment
D79 Underground Injection Wells T01 Treatment in Tanks «. 2 7*199 unknown
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Hawaii
Table 5. Forty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators and RCRA Quantity Generated, 1987
Total
Site Generated
Rank EPAIO Name City (U.S. tons)
1 HI0000000010 526
2 HI0000000031 171
3 HI0000000006 125
4 HI0000000003 120
5 HI0000000009 91
6 HI0000000005 76
7 HI0000000012 73
8 HI0000000038 48
9 HI0000000002 44
10 HI0000000011 35
11 HI0000000045 31
12 HI0000000037 23
13 HI0000000015 13
14 HI0000000027 3
228
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Hawaii
Table 6. Forty .i-rgest RCRA Hazardous Waste Facilities, 1987
Rank
EPA ID
Site Name
City
1 HI0000000041
2 HI0000000003
3 HI0000000023
4 HI0000000007
5 HI0000000010
6 HI0000000020
7 HI0000000045
8 HI0000000021
9 HI0000000014
10 HI0000000027
11 HI0000000022
12 HI0000000044
13 HI0000000011
14 HI0000000024
15 HI0000000030
Mgmt Mgmt Mgmt Hgmt Hgmt Total
Meth Meth Meth Meth Heth Uaste Managed
12345 Source (U.S. tons)
R99 S01
011 014
S01 S02
S01
S01
R99 S02
081
S01
T03
S01
S01
S01
084 S01
T04
R99
S02 U99 Off site
R99 S01 T04 Both
U99 Both
Both
Ons ite
Off site
Onsite
Ons ite
Off site
Onsite
Onsite
Onsite
Onsite
Onsite
Onsite
1,079
912
479
.76
'.r«*
58
11
6
3
3
2
2
1
1
1
Disposal
D11 Discharge to Seuer/POTU, Prior
Treatment in RCRA Units
D14 Discharge to Sewer/POTU, Prior
Storage in RCRA Units
D21 Discharge to Surface Water under NPDES,
Prior Nanageaent in RCRA Units
D79 Underground Injection Wells
D80 Landfills
081 Land Treatnent/Application/Farming
D82 Ocean Disposal
D83 Surface Inpoundments
084 Other Disposal
Storage
S01 Container (barrel, drum, etc.)
S02 Tank
S03 Uaste Pile
S04 Surface Impoundment
SOS Other Storage
Treatment
T01 Treatment in Tanks
T02 Treatment in Surface
Impoundments
T03 Incineration
T04 other Treatment
R99 Recycling
U99 Unknown
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Idaho
Region X
230
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IDAHO
EPA Region Address:
U.S. EPA Region X
Waste Management Branch
Mail Stop HW-112
12006th Avenue
Seattle, WA 98101
Biennial Report Data Collection
Instrument:
State-specific annual report and
EPA Waste Minimization
Report
Type of Data Submission to EPA:
Waste stream-level data in
Biennial Report Data System
(BIRDS) format
Waste Minimization Data Included
in this Report?
Yes
Address of Participating State
Environmental Authority
Idaho Department of Health
and Welfare
Hazardous Materials Bureau
450 West State Street
Boise, ID 83720
Notes: The site name and city for EPA ID ID0000000002 are missing in Tables 5 and
6 because the site claimed confidential business information (CBI) for its data
submission. Also, the EPA ID mentioned above is a fictitious identifier,
assigned to conceal the actual EPA ID of the CBI site.
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Idaho
Table 1. RCRA Hazardous Waste Generation and Management, 1987
Total Number of RCRA Large Quantity Generators:
Total Quantity of Regulated Waste Generated:
RCRATSD Facilities (excludes storage-only facilities)
Facilities managing only waste generated on site
Facilities managing only waste generated off site
Facilities managing waste generated both on and off site
Total RCRA TSO Facilities (excludes storage-only facilities):
Total Quantity of RCRA Regulated Waste Managed in RCRA TSDR units:
(excludes quantity managed only in storage)
Total RCRA TSDR Facilities:
25
17.170 tons
0
1
1
40.515 tons
6
Final Disposition of Wastes Managed in RCRA Processes
Management Method
Treatment in Tanks
Treatment in Surface Imp.
Incineration
Other Treatment
Total Treatment
Injection Wells
Landfills
Land Treatment
Ocean Disposal
Surface Impoundments
Other Disposal
Total Disposal
Recycling
Unknown
TOTAL
Percentage
Code
T01
T02
T03
T04
D79
D80
D81
D82
D83
D84
R99
U99
-
No. of
facilities
using
method
1
0
1
0
1*
0
1
0
0
0
0
1*
0
1
2*
Hazardous
waste quantities
manaaed (tons)
On site
4
0
14,747
0
14,751
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
14,751
36.4%
Off Site
0
0
0
0
0
0
24,958
0
0
0
0
24,958
0
806
25,764
63.6%
Total
4
0
14,747
0
14,751
0
24,958
0
0
0
0
24,958
0
806
40,515
100%
Percent
<0.05
0.0
36.4
0.0
36.4
0.0
61.6
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
61.6
0.0
2.0
100
'Column may not sum to total because facilities may have multiple handling methods.
232
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Idaho
Table 2. RCRA Hazardous Waste Imports and Exports, 1987
Total quantity of hazardous waste
received from out of State (IMPORTS)
State
AK
AZ
CA
CO
HI
IA
IL
MO
MT
ND
NV
OR
SD
UT
WA
Unknown or Foreign
TOTAL
Tons received
94
762
26,548
960
1,332
6
47
39
462
29
225
1,221
76
134
2,333
362
34,630
Total quantity of hazardous waste
shipped out of State (EXPORTS)
State
CA
CO
IL
KY
LA
OR
TX
UT
WA
TOTAL
Tons shipped
329
436
13
2
1
540
28
725
520
2,594
233
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Idaho
Table 3. Rank Order of 40 Largest Hazardous Wastes Generated, 1987
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
EPA
waste code
MOMX
DOMX
D002
D001
F006
F005
U134
D006
U051
K052
D008
P020
K001
F001
F002
FOMX
D009
D005
D007
D004
U240
D011
U228
D003
U238
F003
U002
U107
U121
U133
U188
U190
U213
U239
Quantity generated
in State (tons)
8,710
6,732
340
306
242
132
119
111
108
83
45
45
40
36
29
25
21
15
8
7
4
3
3
1
1
<0.5
<0.5
<0.5
<0.5
<0.5
<0.5
<0.5
<0.5
<0.5
Percent
of State
total (%)
50.7
39.2
2.0
1.8
1.4
0.8
0.7
0.6
0.6
0.5
0.3
0.3
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.1
0.1
0.1
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
234
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Idaho
Table 4. Four Largest Quantities and Types of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed
by RCRA Management Method, 1987
Quantity
Management Waste Waste Waste Waste Managed
Method Code 1 Code 2 Code 3 Code 4 (U.S. tons)
080 6,952
0004 0009 2,374
D004 D005 0006 0007 2,223
D006 0007 1,683
T01 D006 0008 4
T03 0002 0005 0006 F003 8,221
0002 0005 0006 0007 6,526
U99 175
0007 0017 89
0008 70
0006 0007 69
Disposal D80 Landfills T02 Treatment In Surface
011 Discharge to Sewer/POTU, Prior 081 Land TreatMnt/Appltcation/Farming iMpoundments
Treatment in ROM Units 082 Ocean Disposal T03 Incineration
014 Discharge to Seuer/POTW. Prior D83 Surface Ispouncfaents T04 Other Treatment
Storage in RCRA Units 084 Other Disposal
021 Discharge to Surface Water under NPDES, R99 Recycling
Prior Management in RCRA Units Treatment O Q r
D79 Underground Injection Wells T01 Treatment in Tanks 'U9V OnWwn
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Idaho
Table 5. Forty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators and RCRA Quantity Generated, 1987
Rank EPAID Site Name City
1 ID4890008952 U.S. DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY IDAHO NATIONAL SCOVILLE
2 IDD990727471 HEWLETT PACKARD BOISE
3 IDD009066481 OMARK INDUSTRIES, A 8LOUNT, INC COMPANY LEWISTON
4 IDD093120871 MICRON TECHNOLOGY, INC. BOISE
5 IDD033942780 BOB RICE FORD, INC. BOISE
6 IDD053798104 AMERICAN MICRO-SYSTEMS, INC. POCATELLO
7 IDDOS5030852 POCATELLO UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD POCATELLO
8 IDD000602631 IDAHO FALLS POLE YARD UTAH POWER & LIGHT IDAHO FALLS
9 ID3572124557 MOUNTAIN HOME AFB MOUNTAIN HOME
10 IDD000641977 CHEVRON PIPE LINE COMPANY - POCATELLO TE POCATELLO
11 ID0000000002
12 I04140909090 USDOI - B1A FORT HALL AGENCY FORT HALL
13 IDD020924031 HOLLY CORP. MOUNTAIN HOME
14 IDD067SS0103 B.J. CARNEY INDUSTRIES INC
15 IDD097762231 ZILOG, INC. NAMPA
16 IDD009062597 L.D. MCFARLAND COMPANY SANDPOINT
17 IDD093115103 UNION PACIFIC FRUIT EXPRESS CO POCATELLO
18 IDD092034784 GUSTAFSON, INC MARSING
19 IDD047111018 PRESSURE TREATED TIMBER CO BOISE
20 IDD000641654 AMOCO OIL CO. - BOISE TERMINAL BOISE
21 IDD075746271 UNIVERSITY OF IDAHO MOSCOW
22 ID0981769615 BIG WEST OIL CO. BOISE
23 IDD000712315 PURE GRO COMPANY BRUNEAU
24 IDD981768542 HYDRA-CO ENTERPRISES INC BRIDGE ID
25 IDD981764897 GEM COUNTY WEED CONTROL
Total
Generated
(U.S. tons)
15,253
612
240
193
125
117
117
108
102
79
46
44
38
20
20
16
11
8
5
4
4
4
2
2
0
236
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Idaho
Table 6. Forty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Facilities, 1987
Rank EPAID
1 ID0000000002
2 ID4890008952
3 100990727471
4 100000712026
5 I00991281270
Si dame
City
U.S. DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY IDAHO NATI SCOVILLE
HEWLETT PACKARD BOISE
SAFETY-KLEEN CORP. BOISE
SAFETY-KLEEN CORP. POCATELLO
Mgmt Hgmt Mgmt Mgmt Mgmt Total
Meth Meth Heth Meth Heth Waste Managed
12345 Source (U.S. tons)
D80 S01 U99
Offsite
S01 S02 SOS T01 T03 Both
S01 Onsite
S01 S02 Offsite
6 ID3S72124557 MOUNTAIN HOME AFB
MOUNTAIN HOME
S01 S02
S01
Offsite
Both
25,784
15,308
595
92
61
20
Disposal
011 Discharge to Sewer/POTW, Prior
Treatment in RCRA Units
014 Discharge to Sewer/POTU, Prior
Storage in RCRA Units
D21 Discharge to Surface Water wider NPDES,
Prior Management in RCRA Units
079 Underground Injection Wells
D80 Landfills
081 Land Treatment/Application/Farming
082 Ocean Disposal
DBS Surface Impoundments
D84 Other Disposal
Storage
S01 Container (barrel, drum, etc.)
S02 Tank
$03 Waste Pile
S04 surface Impoundment
SOS Other Storage
Treatment
T01 Treatment in Tanks
T02 Treatment in Surface
Impoundments
T03 Incineration
T04 Other Treatment
R99 Recycling
"4J97 Unknown
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Illinois
Region V
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ILLINOIS
EPA Region Address:
U.S. EPA Region V
Waste Management Division
230 S. Dearborn Street
MailStop5HR13
Chicago, IL 60604
Biennial Report Data Collection
Instrument:
State-specific annual report and
EPA Waste Minimization
Report
Type of Data Submission to EPA:
Waste stream-level data in
State-specific format
Waste Minimization Data Included
in this Report?
Yes
Address of Participating State
Environmental Authority
Illinois Environmental
Protection Agency
Division of Land Pollution
Control #24
2200 Churchill Road
Springfield, IL 62706-9276
Notes: Site names and addresses were not provided by Illinois. Hence, the site
name and city are blank in Tables 5 and 6.
239
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Illinois
Table 1. RCRA Hazardous Waste Generation and Management, 1987
Total Number of RCRA Large Quantity Generators:
Total Quantity of Regulated Waste Generated:
RCRA TSD Facilities (excludes storage-only facilities)
Facilities managing only waste generated on site
Facilities managing only waste generated off site
Facilities managing waste generated both on and off site
Total RCRA TSD Facilities (excludes storage-only facilities):
Total Quantity of RCRA Regulated Waste Managed in RCRA TSDR units:
(excludes quantity managed only in storage)
Total RCRA TSDR Facilities:
892
1.969.020 tons
42
16
10
Sfi
2.035.100 tons
Final Disposition of Wastes Managed in RCRA Processes
Management Method
Treatment in Tanks
Treatment in Surface Imp.
Incineration
Other Treatment
Total Treatment
Injection Wells
Landfills
Land Treatment
Ocean Disposal
Surface Impoundments
Other Disposal
Total Disposal
Recycling
Unknown
TOTAL
Percentage
Code
T01
T02
T03
T04
D79
D80
D81
D82
D83
D84
R99
U99
—
-
No. of
facilities
using
method
16
3
9
17
37*
4
4
2
0
1
0
11*
29
0
68*
-
Hazardous
waste quantities
manaaed (tons)
On site
506.433
3,596
9,394
14,866
534,289
646,972
26,337
17,791
0
58,383
0
749,483
20,969
0
1,304,741
64.1%
Off site
84,738
0
30,921
352,322
467,981
0
184.384
0
0
0
0
184,384
77,994
0
730,359
35.9%
Total
591,171
3,596
40,315
367,188
1,002,270
646.972
210,721
17,791
0
58,383
0
933,867
98,963
0
2,035,100
100%
Percent
29.0
0.2
2.0
18.0
49.2
31.8
10.4
0.9
0.0
2.9
0.0
45.9
4.9
0.0
100
-
"Column may not sum to total because facilities may have multiple handling methods.
2.40
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Illinois
Table 2. RCRA Hazardous Waste Imports and Exports, 1987
>al quantity of hazardous waste
ved from out of State (IMPORTS)
State
AK
AL-
AR
AZ
CA
CO
CT
DC
DC
FL
GA
IA
IN
KS
KY
LA
MA
MD
ME
Ml
MN
MO
MS
MT
NG
NO
Nte
NH
NJ
NM
NY
OK
OK
OR
PA
Rl
SC
SD
TN
TX
UT
VA
WA
Wl
WV
Unknown or Foreign
TOTAL
Tons received
27
2,585
545
146
2,036
775
323
16
70
515
185
21,075
81,290
1,090
10,912
541
498
855
3
8,227
13,055
33,690
305
32
685
528
2,826
11
1,989
172
5,869
14,105
215
1
2,676
468
1,079
319
1,046
1,482
2
863
209
21,958
180
6,011
241,490
Total quantity of hazardous waste
shipped out of State (EXPORTS)
State
AL-
AR
AZ
CA
FL
GA
IA
IN
KS
KY
LA
MD
Ml
MN
MO
MS
NC
NJ
NV
NY
OH
OK
OR
PA
SC
TN
TX
UT
Wl
Unknown or Foreign
TOTAL
Tons shipped
13,357
2,066
34
48
17
16
548
84,969
r.,736
11 722
2,774
3
10,205
2,939
34,579
1
1
6,001
188
104
13,232
64
47
1,173
644
497
875
80
8,500
29
196,549
241
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Illinois
Table 3. Rank Order of 40 Largest Hazardous Wastes Generated, 1987
. 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
EPA
waste code
D002
DOMX
MOMX
KOMX
K062
K061
D001
K051
D008
FOMX
F007
K048
K001
F006
D007
F005
D009
F002
UOMX
K033
F003
F001
K052
K035
K049
D006
U051
D003
K024
U019
U220
F008
K086
U210
F004
K094
U070
POMX
U072
U036
Quantity generated
in State (tons)
667.676
270,297
194,893
190,784
132.744
96,403
50,569
44.501
43,159
35.769
31.532
31,000
24,326
22.475
19,516
16,526
14.713
11,980
11,335
11,161
11,064
6.058
5,416
5,106
4,174
2,069
1,960
1,915
1,836
751
668
594
569
496
412
402
319
302
288
280
Percent
of State
total (%)
33.9
13.7
9.9
9.7
6.7
4.9
2.6
2.3
2.2
1.8
1.6
1.6
1.2
1.1
1.0
0.8
0.7
0.6
0.6
0.6
0.6
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.2
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
242
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Illinois
Table 4. Four Largest Quantities and Types of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed
by RCRA Management Method, 1987
Management
Method
D79
080
D81
D83
R99
T01
T02
T03
m
Waste
Code 1
0002
K033
D002
K062
K061
F006
0008
K001
K048
K052
K049
K051
K051
IC048
D001
D002
0008
F002
0002
0002
0002
K062
0002
U210
D001
F002
0003
F002
K048
K062
0002
0008
Quant i ty
Waste Waste Waste Managed
Code 2 Code 3 Code 4 (U.S. tons)
311,797
K097 185,528
D004 96,767
41,627
43,653
38,585
34,970
22,142
9,677
4,057
3,158
899
38,922
19,461
28,956
18,596
17,379
6,860
270,762
U134 120,626
0003 48,648
40,608
3,467
129
8,806
F003 7,614
0013 DOU D016 3,239
1,883
262.313
51,653
18.689
F008 K044 K046 14,616
Disposal
011 Discharge to Sewer/POTU, Prior
Treatment in RCRA Units
014 Discharge to Sewer/POTU, Prior
Storage in RCRA Units
021 Discharge to Surface Water under NPDES,
Prior Management in RCRA Units
079 Underground Injection Wells
080 Landfills T02
081 Land Treatment/Application/Farming
D82 Ocean Disposal T03
083 Surface Impoundments T04
084 Other Disposal
Treatment in Surface
Impoundments
Incineration
Other Treatment
R99 Recycling
Treatment
T01 Treatment in Tanks
243
U99 Unknown
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Illinois
Table 5. Forty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators and RCRA Quantity Generated, 1987
tank
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
Site
EPA ID Name
ILD006278170
ILD042075333
IL0000814673
IL0005463344
IL0048843809
ILD006271696
IL0080012305
1L0048296180
IL0010284248
ILD000781591
I L001 0279222
ILD020367561
ILD990785453
ILD980613913
IL0000802702
ILD008873937
IL0000672121
IL0049813256
1LD005476882
IL0006280606
ILD005263157
ILD087157251
IL0980793020
IL0083084954
ILD000805911
IL0000810291
I LD 042659672
IL0041518861
IL0000714881
ILD005215769
IL0000608471
IL0005451711
IL0006278360
IL0980794929
IL0042671248
• IL0005083316
IL0098642424
IL0980995666
IL0069496248
IL0005474457
City
Total
Generated
(U.S. tons)
438,548
311,797
197,330
96,793
86,702
67,693
59,361
51,196
46,960
42,717
35,201
21,687
21.005
19,664
17,161
16,121
15,829
15,156
14,360
13,938
12,689
12,247
9,042
8,735
8,365
8,353
8,154
7,982
7,945
7,651
7,330
7,174
7,056
7,045
6,045
5.922
5.052
4,586
4,539
4,353
244
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Illinois
Table 6. Forty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Facilities, 1987
Rank EPA1D
1 ILD980503106
Site Name
City
Mgmt Mgmt Mgmt Mgmt Mgmt Total
Meth Heth Heth Meth Heth Waste Managed
12345 Source (U.S. tons)
IL000627817D
ILD042075333
ILD000814673
ILD010284248
6 IL0000805812
7 UD005463344
8 ILD048843809
9 ILD006271696
10 ILD080012305
11 IL0006317119
12 ILD048296180
13 ILD000666206
14 ILD000781591
15 ILD000608471
16 ILD000805911
17 ILD980700728
18 1LD990785453
19 ILD062480850
20 ILD000672121
21 1L0980613913
22 ILD049813256
23 ILD005476882
24 ILD006280606
25 ILD005263157
26 ILD098642424
27 110087157251
28 ILD042659672
29 ILD041518861
30 IL0041538687
31 ILD005451711
32 ILD005450697
33 ILD042671248
34 ILD066918327
35 ILD000810291
36 IL0980794929
37 ILD980700744
38 ILD005215769
39 ILD064403199
40 1L0006278360
S04
SOI
D79
D79
D80
D80
079
S03
S01
D83
T04
S01
T01
079
T04
R99
080
S03
R99
T03
R99
T01
081
S03
080
T03
R99
R99
S02
R99
T03
R99
081
T01
R99
R99
R99
S01
R99
S03
T04
S04 T01
S01 S02
S01 T01
T04 S04 T01
SOI
T01 T02 T03
S02
S01 S03
S02
S01 S02 S04
R99
T04
T01
S01 S04 SOS
SOI 502 T04
S02
S01 S02
S02
T01
S04
Off site
Ons ite
Ons ite
Ons ite
Both
Offsite
Ons ite
Ons ite
T03 Ons ite
Ons ite
Offsite
Ons ite
Offsite
Ons ite
Offsite
Offsite
Offsite
Ons ite
Offsite
Both
Offsite
Ons ite
Ons ite
Ons ite
Ons ite
Offsite
Offsite
Ons ite
Onsite
Offsite
Onsite
Both
Onsite
Offsite
Both
Both
Offsite
Onsite
Onsite
Onsite
552.892
438,543
311,797
197,077
119,719
105,076
96,767
86,697
62,696
58,407
51,255
50,543
47,008
42,039
37,685
29,873
26,411
21,005
20,065
19,121
16,581
15,028
14,354
13,888
12,640
12,165
9,704
8,154
7,982
7,201
7.174
6,386
6.045
5.798
5,780
4,248
4,124
3,826
3,176
2.709
Disposal
011 Discharge to Sewer/POTW, Prior
Treatment in RCRA Units
014 Discharge to Seuer/POTU, Prior
Storage in RCRA Units
021 Discharge to Surface Water wider NPDES,
Prior Management in RCRA Units
079 Underground Injection Uells
080 Landfills
081 Land Trestment/Application/Farming
082 Ocean Disposal
083
084
Storage
S01
S02
S03
S04
Surface Impoundments
Other Disposal
Container (barrel, drum, etc.)
Tank
Waste Pile
Surface Impoundment
Other Storage
Treatment
T01 Treatment in Tanks
T02 Treatment in Surface
Impoundments
T03 Incineration
T04 Other Treatment
R99 Recycling
U99 Unknown 245
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Indiana
Region V
246
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INDIANA
EPA Region Address:
U.S. EPA Region V
Waste Management Division
230 S. Dearborn Street
MailStop5HR13
Chicago, IL 60604
Biennial Report Data Collection
Instrument:
State-specific annual report and
EPA Waste Minimization
Report
Type of Data Submission to EPA:
Waste stream-level data in
State-specific format
Waste Minimization Data Included
in this Report?
Yes
Address of Participating State
Environmental Authority
Indiana Department of
Environmental Management
Office of Solid and Hazardous
Waste Management
105 South Meridian Street
Indianapolis, IN 46225
Notes: No special notes for Indiana.
247
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Indiana
Table 1. RCRA Hazardous Waste Generation and Management, 1987
Total Number of RCRA Large Quantity Generators:
Total Quantity of Regulated Waste Generated:
RCRA TSD Facilities (excludes storage-only facilities)
Facilities managing only waste generated on site
Facilities managing only waste generated off site
Facilities managing waste generated both on and off site
Total RCRA TSD Facilities (excludes storage-only facilities):
Total Quantity of RCRA Regulated Waste Managed in RCRA TSDR units:
(excludes quantity managed only in storage)
Total RCRA TSDR Facilities:
522
1.950.685 tons
15
14
8
2Z
2.079.711 tons
103
Final Disposition of Wastes Managed In RCRA Processes
Management Method
Treatment in Tanks
Treatment in Surface Imp.
Incineration
Other Treatment
Total Treatment
Injection Wells
LandfOls
Land Treatment
Ocean Disposal
Surface Impoundments
Other Disposal
Total Disposal
Recycling
Unknown
TOTAL
Percentage
Code
T01
T02
T03
T04
D79
D80
D81
D82
D83
D84
R99
U99
— —
No. of
facilities
using
method
14
0
5
14
27*
5
5
1
0
1
0
10*
0
6
37*
Hazardous
waste quantities
manaaed (tons)
On site
482,554
0
71,626
290.294
844,474
393,104
499
759
0
130,666
0
525,028
0
0
1,369,502
65.9%
Off site
208.115
0
4,433
35,160
247,708
9,426
451,407
0
0
0
0
460,833
0
1,668
710,209
34.1%
Total
690,669
0
76,059
325,454
1,092,182
402,530
451,906
759
0
130,666
0
985,861
0
1,668
2,079,711
100%
Percent
33.2
0.0
3.7
15.6
52.5
19.4
21.7
<0.05
0.0
6.3
0.0
47.4
0.0
0.1
100
'Column may not sum to total because facilities may have multiple handling methods.
248
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Indiana
Table 2. RCRA Hazardous Waste Imports and Exports, 1987
Total quantity jf hazardous waste
received from out of state (IMPORTS)
State
AL
AR
CO
CT
FL
GA
IA
IL
KS
KY
MA
MD
ME
Ml
MN
MO
MS
NC
NE
NJ
NV
NY
OH
PA
PR
SC
SD
T--.'
Tr",
VA
WA
Wl
WV
Unknown or Foreign
TOTAL
Tons received
9,909
121
4
9,899
140
85
4,112
69,246
1,481
23,800
483
1,636
58
72,611
7,331
8,540
226
1,775
664
21,872
16
174
104,597
87,085
7
96
32
795
26
159
2
11,653
1,664
14,152
454,451
Total quantity of hazardous waste
shipped out of state (EXPORTS)
State
AL
AR
AZ
CA
CT-
RL
GA
IL
KS
KY
LA
MD
Ml
MN
MO
MS
NC
NE
NJ
NY
OH
PA
SC
TN
TX
Wl
WV
Unknown or orelgn
TOTAL
Tons shipped
8,784
581
96
9
8
4
31
93,357
10
9.778
330
83
10,128
1,103
9,182
34
1
181
149
10
28,101
652
42
269
78
1,138
476
336
164,951
249
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Indiana
Table 3. Rank Order of 40 Largest Hazardous Wastes Generated, 1987
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
EPA
waste code
K062
MOMX
D0 10
F006
POMX
F009
D008
DOMX
D007
D002
K061
F003
D001
F005
F019
F008
K087
F001
F002
F007
K047
D003
KOMX
U188
D006
U165
P001
U159
K049
K086
0004
U210
0005
U051
0009
U239
U002
U223
F012
POMX
Quantity generated
in State (tons)
481,365
417,780
365,623
333,223
92,540
72.049
28,554
25,796
25.761
21,761
17,625
17,582
14.657
8,472
5.811
5,312
3.375
2,487
2,211
1,567
1,546
1,531
1,494
575
461
254
233
216
155
146
79
76
68
49
37
35
32
28
20
19
Percent
of State
total (%)
24.7
21.4
18.7
17.1
4.7
3.7
1.5
1.3
1.3
1.1
0.9
0.9
0.8
0.4
0.3
0.3
0.2
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
2 5 0
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Indiana
Table 4. Four Largest Quantities and Types of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed
by RCRA Management Method, 1987
Management Waste Waste Waste Waste
Method Code 1 Code 2 Code 3 Code 4
Quant i ty
Managed
(U.S. tons)
079
0002
K062
0007
F006
K062
319,413
75,465
7,631
11
D80
MOMX
K061
F006
0008
72,276
63,660
61,762
39,200
081
083
T01
T03
KOMX
K062
0010
K062
0002
F002
F002
0001
F005
IC048
K051
F003 F005
F003 F005
759
130,666
365,619
247,590
12,935
10,500
73,392
2,608
59
T04
F006
0001
0008
F003
287.249
7,264
3,985
3,884
U99
DOMX
U080
0002
F007
0002
0007
486
320
252
213
Disposal
011 Discharge to Seuer/POTU, Prior
Treatment in RCRA Units
D14 Discharge to Sewer/POTW, Prior
Storage in RCRA Units
D21 Discharge to Surface Water under NPOES,
Prior Management in RCRA Units
D79 Underground Injection Wells
080 Landfills T02
081 Land Treatment/Appl(cation/Farming
082 Ocean Disposal T03
D83 Surface Impoundments T04
D84 Other Disposal
Treatment
Y01 Treatment in Tanks
Treatment in Surface
Impoundments
Incineration
Other Treatment
R99 Recycling
O K 4
/< OU99
Unknown
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Indiana
Table 5. Forty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators and RCRA Quantity Generated, 1987
Rank EPAID Site Name
1 1ND003913423 BETHLEHEM STEEL CORP. BURNS HARBOR
2 IND005159199 INLAND STEEL COMPANY
3 IND016584641 MIDWEST STEEL COMPANY
4 IND093220861 AVESTA INC
5 IND005444062 USX
6 IND005462601 LTV STEEL COMPANY INC
7 IND000806836 CMC-DDAD-PLANT 5
8 IND072040348 ELI LILLY & CO-CLINTON LABS
9 IND093219012 HERITAGE ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES
10 IND016520017 ANDERSON COMPANY (ANCO)
11 IND980590947 INDUSTRIAL FUELS & RESOURCES INC
12 IND020939856 BY-PRODUCTS MANAGEMENT
13 IND078911146 CHEMICAL WASTE MANAGEMENT OF INDIANA
14 IND000646984 U.K. PFARRER CO., INC.
15 IND087032611 CHRYSLER CORPORATION INDPLS FOUNDRY
16 INS170023498 US NAVAL WEAPONS SUPPORT CENTER
17 IND980684252 AMOCO CHEMICALS CORPORATION
18 IND005081542 COPLAY CEMENT COMPANY
19 IND000806935 ELI LILLY I CO
20 1ND006366819 ALCOA, WARRICK
21 IND006377048 PRESTOLITE BATTERY/ALLIED SIGNAL
22 IND000199653 QUEMETCO, INC.
23 IND980700801 CMC GUIDE DIVISION EAST
24 INDOOS081955 GLOBE VALVE CORPORATION
25 IND000780403 RECLAIMED ENERGY CO., INC.
26 IND006050967 ELI LILLY ft CO-TIPPECANOE LABS
27 IND000810861 AMOCO OIL CO. WHITING LAKEFRONT
28 IND006048417 ELI LILLY ft CO
29 IND046583571 MCGILL NFG. CO., IMC. ELECTRICAL DIV
30 IND001926013 FORD MOTOR CO-INDPLS PLANT
31 IND005449525 AMERICAN NATIONAL CAN CO
32 IND981785405 3M SWIFT
33 IND980503825 GMC-DELCO REMY ANDERSON
34 JND980502074 OWENS-CORNING FIBERGLASS I C DIV
35 IND000780544 FOUR COUNTY LANDFILL
36 IND000806851 CMC DELCO ELECTRONICS CORP-KOKOMO BYPASS
37 IND005441381 STEEL WAREHOUSE COMPANY. INC.
38 IND005460209 MASON METALS COMPANY, INC.
39 IND005447537 SLATER STEELS CORP
40 IND006417620 CONSUMER ELECTRONIC HOLDINGS INC
City
WESTCHESTER TUP
EAST CHICAGO
PORTAGE
NEW CASTLE
GARY
EAST CHICAGO
INDIANAPOLIS
CLINTON
INDIANAPOLIS
MICHIGAN CITY
SOUTH BEND
SCHERERVILLE
FORT WAYNE
WALTON
INDIANAPOLIS
CRANE
WHITING
LOGANSPORT
INDIANAPOLIS
NEWBURGH
VINCENNES
INDIANAPOLIS
ANDERSON
DELPHI
CONNERSVILLE
SHADELAND
WHITING
INDIANAPOLIS
VALPARAISO
INDIANAPOLIS
HAMMOND
HARTFORD CITY
ANDERSON
VALPARAISO
ROCHESTER
KOKOMO
SOUTH BEND
SCHERERVILLE
FORT WAYNE
MARION
Total
Generated
(U.S. tons)
415,013
357,601
356,462
131,048
113,802
86,830
82,081
76,711
47,265
16,848
16,563
16.078
14,715
13,077
12,021
10,007
9.122
8,300
8,217
5,984
5,267
4,839
4.694
4,105
4,062
3,665
3,616
3.528
3,480
3,230
3,172
2.855
2,742
2.654
2,574
2.195
2,180
2,166
2,104
2,074
*>
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Indiana
Table 6. Forty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Facilities, 1987
Rank EPAID
1 IND003913423
2 IND016584641
3 IND005159199
4 IND078911146
5 IND005444062
6 IND093220861
7 IND000714840
8 IND072040348
9 IND000780544
10 IND000806836
11 1ND093219012
12 IND980503890
13 IND020939856
14 IMD006050967
15 IND980590947
16 IN0006419212
17 IN0001859032
18 IND000780403
19 IND077042034
20 IND980615678
21 IND005460209
22 IN5170023498
23 IND980502140
24 IND046583571
25 IND980502074
26 IN0005146683
27 IN0052959640
28 IND006366819
29 IN0085616837
30 IN0000806877
31 IND044908663
32 110000714832
33 IND000815886
34 IKD000807107
35 IN0000714428
36 1ND00642132S
37 IN0050530054
38 IHD016621476
39 IM0000715474
40 IN0040295347
Site Name
BETHLEHEM STEEL CORP. BURNS HARBOR
MIDWEST STEEL COMPANY
INLAND STEEL COMPANY
CHEMICAL WASTE MANAGEMENT OF INDIANA
USX
AVESTA INC
K A STEEL CHEMICALS, IN..
ELI LILLY & CO-CLINTON LABS
FOUR COUNTY LANDFILL
GMC-DDAD-PLANT 5
HERITAGE ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES
HERITAGE ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES (HES
BY-PRODUCTS MANAGEMENT
ELI LILLY & CO-TIPPECANOE LABS
INDUSTRIAL FUELS ft RESOURCES INC
LONE STAR INDUSTRIES INC.
STAUFFER CHEMICAL COMPANY
RECLAIMED ENERGY CO., INC.
BRESLUBE USA, INC.
HOSKINS MANUFACTURING CO.
MASON METALS COMPANY, INC.
US NAVAL WEAPONS SUPPORT CENTER
PFIZER PIGMENTS, INC.
MCGILL MFG. CO.. INC. ELECTRICAL DIV
OWENS-CORNING FIBERGLASS ft C DIV
FORD METER BOX CO., INC.
BOHN ENGINE ft FOUNDRY
ALCOA. UARRICIC
GOLD SHIELD SOLVENTS
CMC DELCO-REMY DIV.
INDIANA FARM BUREAU COOP ASSN INC
IRECO INC
SAFETY-KLEEN CORP. 4-076-02
REILLY TAR ft CHEMICAL CORPORATION
SAFETY KLEEN CORP .5-034-06
ELI LILLY ft CO-MATERIALS CENTER
HAYNES INTERNATIONAL
ASHLAND CHEMICAL COMPANY
SAFETY-KLEEN CORP. 5-082-01
VAN WATERS ft ROGERS/UNIVAR CORP.
City
Mgint Hgmt Mgmt Mgmt Mgmt Total
Meth Meth Meth Meth Meth Waste Managed
12345 Source (U.S. tons)
WESTCHESTER TWP
PORTAGE
EAST CHICAGO
FORT WAYNE
GARY
NEW CASTLE
GARY
CLINTON
ROCHESTER
INDIANAPOLIS
INDIANAPOLIS
ROACHDALE
SCHERERVILLE
SHADELAND
SOUTH BEND
LIMEDALE
HAMMOND
CONNERSVILLE
EAST CHICAGO
NEW PARIS
SCHERERVILLE
CRANE
VALPARAISO
VALPARAISO
VALPARAISO
WABASH
GREENSBURG
NEWBURGH
INDIANAPOLIS
NUNCIE
MOUNT VERNON
KINGSBURY
INDIANAPOLIS
PORTAGE
INDIANAPOLIS
KOKOHO
SOUTH BEND
SOUTH BEND
INDIANAPOLIS
T01
D79
D79
079
079
D83
T01
S01
DM
S04
SOI
080
S02
S01
S01
T04
S02
S01
T04
D79
T01
S01
T01
T01
T03
T04
S04
S04
S01
S04
081
T04
SOI
T01
SOI
S01
D80
S01
SOI
S01
T04 T01
080
D80 T01
S02 T03
T04
S02 T01
S02 T03
S02 T03
S02 T01
T04 U99
S03 T04
T04
SOS
S02
S02
S02
Onsite
Both
Both
Both
T04 Both
Onsite
Offsite
Both
Offsite
Onsite
T04 U99 Offsite
Offsite
Offsite
T01 Offsite
T01 U99 Orfsite
Offsite
Offsite
U99 Both
Offsite
Offsite
Offsite
Onsite
Offsite
Onsite
Onsite
Onsite
Onsite
Offsite
Both
Onsite
Onsite
Onsite
Both
Onsite
Both
Offsite
Onsite
Both
Both
Offsite
368,183
355,708
321,208
300,371
141,973
130,666
127,842
83,865
80,896
72,001
69,560
41,965
33,688
19,833
17,219
11,782
10,124
9,128
7,958
7,631
7,391
3,871
3,861
3,443
2,591
1,931
1,600
1,400
\257
992
763
654
629
580
541
505
349
301
290
250
Disposal
011 Discharge to Sewer/POTW, Prior
Treatment in RCRA Units
D14 Discharge to Seuer/POTU, Prior
Storage in RCRA Units
D21 Discharge to Surface Water under NPDES,
Prior Management in RCRA Units
079 Underground Injection Wells
D80 Landfills
D81 Land Trsataent/Application/Farming
D82 Ocean Disposal
D83 Surface Impoundments
084 Other Disposal
Storage
SOI
S02
SOS
S04
SOS
Container (barrel, drtn. etc.)
Tank
Waste Pile
Surface Impoundment
Other Storage
Treatment
T01 Treatment in Tanks
T02 Treatment in Surface
Impoundments
T03 Incineration
T04 Other Treatment
R99 Recycling
U99 Unknown 253
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Iowa
Region VII
254
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IOWA
EPA Region Address: U.S. EPA Region VII
RCRA, Waste Management
Division
RCRA RADM
726 Minnesota Avenue
Kansas City, KS 66101
Biennial Report Data Collection EPA Hazardous Waste Report
Instrument:
Type of Data Submission to EPA: Waste stream-level data in
Biennial Report Data System
(BIRDS) format
Waste Minimization Data Included Yes
in this Report?
Address of Participating State U.S. EPA Region VII
Environmental Authority RCRA Branch/Iowa Section
726 Minnesota Avenue
Kansas City, KS 66101
Notes: In Iowa, 28 of the 37 TSDR facilities had storage as the only management
method used during 1987.
2*
55
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Iowa
Table 1. RCRA Hazardous Waste Generation and Management, 1987
Total Number of RCRA Large Quantity Generators:
Total Quantity of Regulated Waste Generated:
140
88.841 tons
RCRATSD Facilities (excludes storage-only facilities)
Facilities managing only waste generated on site
Facilities managing only waste generated off site
Facilities managing waste generated both on and off site
Total RCRA TSD Facilities (excludes storage-only facilities):
Total Quantity of RCRA Regulated Waste Managed in RCRA TSDR units:
(excludes quantity managed only in storage)
Total RCRA TSDR Facilities:
7
1
1
S
47.022 tons
3Z
Final Disposition of Wastes Managed In RCRA Processes
Management Method
Treatment in Tanks
Treatment in Surface Imp.
Incineration
Other Treatment
Total Treatment
Discharge under NPOES,
Prior Mgmt in RCRA Units
Injection Wells
Landfills
Land Treatment
Ocean Disposal
Surface Impoundments
Other Disposal
Total Disposal
Recycling
Unknown
TOTAL
Percentage
Code
T01
T02
T03
T04
D21
D79
D80
D81
D82
D83
D84
R99
U99
-
—
No. of
facilities
using
method
1
0
3
3
7*
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
2*
1
0
9*
-
Hazardous
waste quantities
manaaed (tons)
On site
23
0
2,780
1,643
4,446
29,583
0
5,000
0
0
0
0
34,583
<0.5
0
39,029
83.0%
Off site
0
0
3
3.821
3,824
4,169
0
0
0
0
0
0
4,169
0
0
7,993
17.0%
Total
23
0
2,783
5,464
8,270
33,752
0
5,000
0
0
0
0
38,752
<0.5
0
47,022
100%
Percent
<0.05
0.0
5.9
11.6
17.6
71.8
0.0
10.6
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
82.4
<0.05
0.0
100
-
'Column may not sum to total because facilities may have multiple handling methods.
256
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Iowa
Table 2. RCRA Hazardous Waste Imports and Exports, 1987
Total quantity of hazardous waste
received from out of state (IMPORTS)
State
ID
IL
IN
MO
Wl
Unknown or Foreign
TOTAL
Tons received
1
592
1
23
4.467
8
5,092
Total quantity of hazardous waste
shipped out of state (EXPORTS)
State
AL
AR
AZ
CA
CT
IL
IN
KS
KY
LA
Ml
MN
NE
NJ
NV
OH
OK
SC
SD
TN
TX
Wl
Unknown or Foreign
TOTAL
Tons shipped
1,495
23
88
35
9
18,487
4,092
297
452
349
21
814
137
43
15
185
17
3
31
4
232
2.876
1,644
31,349
*
57
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Iowa
Table 3. Rank Order of 40 Largest Hazardous Wastes Generated, 1987
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
EPA
waste code
D007
D002
F006
D001
DOMX
D008
K061
FOMX
MOMX
F002
K084
F005
F001
K062
F003
D004
D009
K102
POMX
U239
D003
D006
F019
K044
UOMX
K045
U223
D005
D011
D016
F007
U121
D010
F008
U080
U151
U188
F009
P022
P030
Quantity generated
in State (tons)
30,344
15,740
9,289
8,166
6,435
6,039
4,240
2,810
1,499
1,089
961
548
478
428
240
172
84
59
54
36
28
20
17
14
13
8
5
4
3
3
3
3
1
1
1
1
1
<0.5
<0.5
<0.5
Percent
of State
total (%)
34.2
17.7
10.5
9.2
7.2
6.8
4.8
3.2
1.7
1.2
1.1
0.6
0.5
0.5
0.3
0.2
0.1
0.1
0.1
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
258
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Iowa
Table 4. Four Largest Quantities and Types of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed
by RCRA Management Method, 1987
Quantity
Management Waste Waste Waste Waste Managed
Method Code 1 Code 2 Code 3 Code 4 (U.S. tons)
021 0007 33.752
080 0008 5,000
T01 0008 23
T03 0001 D002 0003 1,443
0001 1,273
0003 27
0005 0006 0008 15
T04 0007 0008 2,530
0002 D007 0008 1,106
0007 629
0008 514
Disposal 080 Landfills T02 Treatment in Surface
D11 Discharge to Sewer/POTU, Prior D81 Land Treatment/Application/Fanning Impoundments
Treatment in ROM Units 082 Ocean Disposal T03 Incineration
014 Discharge to Seuer/POTU, Prior 083 Surface Impoundments TO* Other Treatment
Storage in RCRA Units 084 Other Disposal
021 Discharge to Surface Water under NPDES, R99 Recycling
Prior Management in RCRA units Treatment »-> r q
079 underground Injection Wells T01 Treatment in Tanks *• "UW unknown
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Iowa
Table 5. Forty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators and RCRA Quantity Generated, 1987
Rank
EPA ID
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
IAD005289806
IAD005262639
IAD047303771
IAD045372836
I AD 041391772
IAD000223354
IAD005273594
IAD005272398
IAD000805168
IAD096524087
IAD000222794
IAD005275540
IAD005269527
IA0075846824
I AD981 707953
IAD065205056
IAD069624500
IAD107391666
IAD000805143
IAD006537237
IAD005300751
I AD 0965 261 08
IAT200010098
IA0062259841
IAD005285689
IAT200011096
IAD022047112
IAD005270160
IAD050691617
IAD005278502
IAD005268115
IAD005277959
IA0073489288
IAD096515440
IAD058045402
IAD981504780
IAD065218737
IAD981506298
IA7213820445
IAD005291182
Site Name City
DEERE, JOHN WATERLOO UORKS-UESTFIELD AVE WATERLOO
BETTENDORF REMANUFACTURING PLANT BETTENDORF
COLLIS INC CLINTON
QUANTUM CHEMICALS INC USI DIVISION CLINTON
KEOKUK FERRO-SIL INC KEOKUK
NORTH STAR STEEL CO WILTON
MONSANTO CO MUSCAT I NE
DU PONT, E I DE NEMOURS & CO INC FT MADISON
DEERE, JOHN WATERLOO WORKS-DONALD ST WATERLOO
HORMEL, GEORGE A & CO DAVENPORT
CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN-CAR SHOPS CLINTON
SALSBURY LABORATORIES CHARLES CITY
DEERE, JOHN-DUBUQUE WORKS DUBUQUE
3H CO INDUSTRIAL TAPE PLANT KNOXVILLE
DEERE, JOHN FOUNDRY WATERLOO WATERLOO
ROCKWELL INTERNATIONAL CORP CEDAR RAPIDS
DEERE, JOHN-DES MOINES WORKS ANKENY
WILTON STEEL PROCESSING WILTON
IOWA INDUSTRIES INC BURLINGTON
SHELLER-GLOBE CORP -I QUA CITY IOWA CITY
WINNEBAGO INDUSTRIES INC FOREST CITY
JPI TRANSPORTATION PRODUCTS INC ATLANTIC
IOWA PAINT MANUFACTURING CO INC DES MOINES
PARKER-HANNIFIN CORP RED OAK
MAYTAG CO NEWTON
WELLBORN INDUSTRIES LTD MASON CITY
CRYOVAC CEDAR RAPIDS
ALUMINUM CO OF AMERICA-DAVENPORT WORKS RIVERDALE
JAMES RIVER CORP/SMITH, N P PAPER DIV IOWA CITY
ROLSCREEN CO PELLA
INTERNATIONAL PAPER CO CLINTON
WATERLOO INDUSTRIES INC WATERLOO
NORPLEX OAK POSTVILLE
MOOINE MANUFACTURING WASHINGTON
ANCHOR METALS INC FT MADISON
SIOUXLAND GALVANIZING SIOUX CITY
FANSTEEL/WELLMAN DYNAMICS CRESTON
PURETHANE INC WEST BRANCH
IOWA ARMY AMMUNITION PLANT NIDDLETOWN
DEERE, JOHN-OTTUMWA WORKS OTTUMWA
Total
Generated
(U.S. tons)
31.535
11,611
7,101
5.187
5,000
4,240
2,862
2,846
2.783
1,749
1,513
1,197
1,020
769
715
707
468
428
395
391
291
276
274
232
219
210
194
189
176
154
139
137
132
117
103
102
95
95
85
82
2GO
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Iowa
Table 6. Forty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Facilities, 1987
Rank EPAID
1 IAD005289806
2 IAD041391772
3 IAD045372836
4 IAD005273594
5 IAD005272398
6 IAD005275540
7 IAT200010593
8 IA0098027S92
9 IA0083489773
10 IAD047303771
11 IADOOS269S27
12 IAT200010916
13 IA7213820445
U IADOOS136023
15 IA0005267745
16 IAD000678326
17 IAD005264338
18 IAT200010924
19 IAD98068834S
20 IADOOS272703
21 IADOOS283023
22 IA0065218737
23 IA0000669960
24 IAD005268420
25 IAD000678094
26 IA0075836130
27 IAD005275763
28 IAD000805168
29 IAD005285689
30 IAD000805432
31 IA0981506280
32 IAD000829929
33 IAD049390156
34 IAD981121486
35 IAD056736184
36 IAD080291081
37 IAT200010098
Site Name
DEERE, JOHN WATERLOO UORKS-UESTFIELD
KEOKUK FERRO-SIL INC
QUANTUM CHEMICALS INC USI DIVISION
MONSANTO CO
DU PONT, E I DE NEMOURS I CO INC
SALSBURY LABORATORIES
HYDRITE CHEMICAL CO
SAFETY KLEEN CORP 5-047-01
SAFETY-KEEN CORP 5-053-01
COLLIS INC
DEERE, JOHN-DUBUQUE WORKS
VAN WATERS & ROGERS-BURLINGTON
IOWA ARMY AMMUNITION PLANT
SHELLER-GLOBE CORP
SHEAFFER EATON PLANT #1
SAFETY-KLEEN CORP 5-093-01
NICHOLS-HOMESHIELD DIVISION
UNIVERSITY OF IOWA, HEALTH PROTECTN
BLOOMFIELD FOUNDRY INC
GENERAL ELECTRIC CO-SBO BLDG 1
UNIVERSAL MANUFACTURING CO INC
FANSTEEL/WELLMAN DYNAMICS
SIEGUERK INC
LITTON-CLIFTON PRECISION INSTRUMENTS
DEERE, JOHN-ENGINE WORKS
GENERAL ELECTRIC CO
THOMBERT INC
DEERE, JOHN WATERLOO WORKS-DONALD ST
MAYTAG CO
KM CO-GENEVA PLANT
1SU-KMTICULTURE STATION
VIKING PUMP IDEX CORPORATION
WHEELING STAMPING CO
ISU-VETERINARY MEDICINE INCINERATOR
SUNDSTRAND-SAUER
UCI LAUNDRY DIVISION
IOWA PAINT MANUFACTURING CO INC
City
Hgmt Mgmt Mgmt Mgmt Mgmt Total
Meth Meth Meth Heth Meth Waste Managed
12345 Source (U.S. tons)
WATERLOO
KEOKUK
CLINTON
MUSCAT I NE
FT MADISON
CHARLES CITY
WATERLOO
DAVENP9RT
GRIMED
CLINTON
DUBUQUE
BURLINGTON
MIDDLETOWN
KEOKUK
FT MADISON
MASON CITY
DAVENPORT
OAKDALE
BLOOMFIELD
WEST BURLINGTON
ALGONA
CRESTON
GREENFIELD
DAVENPORT
WATERLOO
CARROLL
NEWTON
WATERLOO
NEWTON
MUSCAT I NE
AMES
CEDAR FALLS
MUSCAT I NE
AMES
AMES
WEBSTER CITY
DES MOINES
D21
080
S01
S01
S01
S01
SOI
S01
S01
S04
SOI
S01
S01
S01
S01
S01
S01
S01
SOI
S01
T01
S02
SOI
S01
S01
S01
501
S01
S01
S01
T04
S01
S01
T03
S01
T04
R99
S01 S02 SOS
S02
S02 T03
SOS
S02
S02
S02
S02
T03
S02
SOS
T04 Both
Ons ite
Ons ite
Onsite
Ons ite
Onsite
Offsite
Offsite
Offsite
Onsite
Onsite
Offsite
Onsite
Onsite
Both
Offsite
Onsite
Both
Onsite
Onsite
Onsite
On? ve
Ons fee
Onsite
Onsite
Onsite
Onsite
Onsite
Offsite
Onsite
Onsite
Onsite
Onsite
Offsite
Onsite
Onsite
Onsite
39,529
5,000
3,461
2,862
2,826
1,197
1,042
259
241
125
113
99
64
63
56
54
51
40
32
26
23
23
19
19
14
13
8
5
5
4
4
3
3
3
1
1
0
Disposal
D11 Discharge to Sewer/POTW, Prior
Treatment In RCRA Units
DU Discharge to Sewer/POTW, Prior
Storage in RCRA Units
D21 Discharge to Surface Water under NPDES,
Prior Management in RCRA Unit*
D79 Underground Injection Wells
D80 Landfills
D81 Land Treataent/AppU cat Ion/Faming
D82 Ocean Disposal
D83 Surface Impoundments
084 Other Disposal
Storage
S01 Container (barrel, drum, etc.)
S02 Tank
S03 Waste Pile
S04 Surface Impoundment
SOS Other Storage
Treatment
T01 Treatment in Tanks
T02 Treatment in Surface
Impoundments
T03 Incineration
T04 Other Treatment
R99 Recycling
U99 Unknown
261
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Kansas
Region VII
2 62
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KANSAS
EPA Region Address:
U.S. EPA Region VII
RCRA, Waste Management
Division
RCRA RADM
726 Minnesota Avenue
Kansas City, KS 66101
Biennial Report Data Collection
Instrument:
EPA Hazardous Waste Report
Type of Data Submission to EPA:
Waste stream-level data in
Biennial Report Data System
(BIRDS) format
Waste Minimization Data Included
in this Report?
Yes
Address of Participating State
Environmental Authority
Kansas Department of Health
and Environment
Division of Environment
Hazardous Waste Section
16700 South Topeka Blvd.
Topeka, KS 66620
Notes: No special notes for Kansas.
*>
A.
o
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Kansas
Table 1. RCRA Hazardous Waste Generation and Management, 1987
Total Number of RCRA Large Quantity Generators:
Total Quantity of Regulated Waste Generated:
RCRA TSD Facilities (excludes storage-only facilities)
Facilities managing only waste generated on site
Facilities managing only waste generated off site
Facilities managing waste generated both on and off site
Total RCRA TSD Facilities (excludes storage-only facilities):
Total Quantity of RCRA Regulated Waste Managed in RCRA TSDR units:
(excludes quantity managed only in storage)
Total RCRA TSDR Facilities:
Final Disposition of Wastes Managed In RCRA Processes
144
1.240.928 tons
6
1
4
11
1.268.455 tons
Management Method
Treatment in Tanks
Treatment in Surface Imp.
Incineration
Other Treatment
Total Treatment
Injection Wells
Landfills
Land Treatment
Ocean Disposal
Surface Impoundments
Other Disposal
Total Disposal
Recycling
Unknown
TOTAL
Percentage
Code
T01
T02
T03
T04
D79
D80
D81
D82
D83
D84
R99
U99
.*
No. of
facilities
using
method
0
0
4
1
5*
1
1
2
0
0
0
4*
3
2
11*
Hazardous
waste quantities
manaaed (tons)
On site
0
0
2,022
<0.5
2,022
1,203,660
<0.5
7,184
0
0
0
1,210,844
1,414
0
1,214,280
95.7%
Off site
0
0
0
0
0
9.200
0
0
0
0
0
9,200
44,960
15
54,175
4.3%
Total
0
0
2,022
<0.5
2.022
1,212.860
<0.5
7,184
0
0
0
1,220,044
46,374
15
1,268,455
100%
Percent
0.0
0.0
0.2
<0.05
0.2
95.6
<0.05
0.6
0.0
0.0
0.0
96.2
3.7
<0.05
100
•Column may not sum to total because facilities may have multiple handling methods.
64
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Kansas
Table 2. RCRA Hazardous Waste Imports and Exports, 1987
Total quantity of hazardous waste
received from out of State (IMPORTS)
State
AR
AZ
CA
CO
GA
IA
IL
LA
Ml
MN
MO
MS
NC
NE
NY
OH
OK
SC
TN
TX
UT
WA
Wl
Unknown or Foreign
TOTAL
Tons received
767
106
12,212
2,670
534
449
2,572
122
22
818
3,128
44
103
134
773
120
5,448
23
217
4,136
877
3,337
4,678
277
43,587
Total quantity of hazardous waste
shipped out of State (EXPORTS)
State
AL-
AR
FL
ID
IL
IN
KY
LA
Ml
MO
NV
OH
OK
PA
TN
TX
UT
Wl
Unknown or Foreign
TOTAL
Tons shipped
550
95
2
7
549
799
60
3,888
15
1,292
19
93
7,351
18
11
664
184
525
92
16,214
265
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Kansas
Table 3. Rank Order of 40 Largest Hazardous Wastes Generated, 1987
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
EPA
waste code
D002
K016
K051
D008
MOMX
D001
FOMX
DOMX
F006
F005
D007
D004
F001
F003
KOMX
D003
F002
K086
K052
K049
K048
F011
POMX
K045
D013
F021
F007
F019
K022
U044
U188
D009
K001
K050
F004
F008
P110
D005
D015
F027
Quantity generated
in State (tons)
732,696
481,453
6,819
6,061
3,817
2,240
1,891
1,564
1,034
605
552
504
447
377
247
237
73
70
51
42
31
23
20
16
13
12
9
4
4
3
3
2
2
2
1
1
1
<0.5
<0.5
<0.5
Percent
of State
total (%)
59.0
38.8
0.5
0.5
0.3
0.2
0.2
0.1
0.1
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
266
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Kansas
Table 4. Four Largest Quantities and Types of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed
by RCRA Management Method, 1987
Management
Method
Waste
Code 1
Waste
Code 2
Waste
Code 3
Waste
Code 4
Quantity
Managed
(U.S. tons)
D79
D002
K016
732,200
480,660
D81
K051
OOMX
K048
D001
IC048
K051
6,819
191
164
8
R99
D001
D001
0001
0001
F001
F003
D008
F002
F005
F001
F003
F002
9,525
8,042
6,832
6,656
T03
D001
K016
F005
F003
970
793
167
49
U99
D001
D001
D001
D001
D007
0008
F003
D008
7
6
1
1
Disposal
D11 Discharge to Sewer/POTU, Prior
Treatment in RCRA Units
014 Discharge to Sewer/POTU, Prior
Storage in RCRA Units
D21 Discharge to Surface Water under NPDES.
Prior Nanagenent in RCRA Units
079 Underground Injection Wells
D80 Landfills T02
D81 Land Treatnent/Application/Fanring
D82 Ocean Disposal T03
D83 Surface Impoundments T04
084 Other Disposal
Treatment in Surface
Impoundments
Incineration
Other Treatment
Recycling
Treatment <<
TC1 Treatment in Tanks U99 unknown
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Kansas
Table 5. Forty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators and RCRA Quantity Generated, 1987
Rank EPAID Site Name
1 KSD007482029 VULCAN MATERIALS COMPANY
2 KSD007249980 RACON INC
3 KSD087418695 TOTAL PETROLEUH INC
4 KS0981506025 APTUS
5 KSD007U5899 GENERAL MOTORS CORP-CPC FAIRFAX PLANT I
6 KSD056577810 PRATT & LAMBERT
7 KSD007237746 AIR PRODUCTS AND CHEMICALS, INC
8 KSD007124506 F M C CORP- PHOSPHORUS CHEMICALS DIV
9 KSD007237241 BOEING MILITARY AIRPLANE CO
10 KSD070902952 NATIONAL INDUSTRIAL ENVIRONMENTAL SERV
11 KSD007246846 HYDROCARBON RECYCLERS, INC.
12 KSD007145907 GENERAL MOTORS CORP-DELCO-REMY
13 KSD065764995 CONTAINER RECYCLING, INC.
14 KSD007237225 BEECH AIRCRAFT CORPORATION
15 KSD007482011 BEECH AIRCRAFT CORP
16 KSD050865237 CROSS MANUFACTURING INC
17 KSD007233638 CESSNA FLUID POWER DIVISION
18 KSD981121197 KOCH CHEMICAL COMPANY-JAYHAUK DIVISION
19 KSD007145956 NATIONAL COOPERTIVE REFINERY ASSOCIATION
20 KSD007150568 HALLMARK CARDS, INC.
21 KSD054085600 BERUIND RAILWAY SERVICE COMPANY
22 KSD981706039 MID CONTINENT CABINETRY-MANUFACTURING
23 KS0000610725 OWENS CORNING FIBERGLAS
24 KSD000610543 DERBY REFINING CO
25 KSD007150477 GNB, INCORPORATED
26 KSD981126253 GENERAL MOTORS CORP-CPC FAIRFAX PLANT II
27 KSD007171176 R 0 CORPORATION
28 KSD06S755100 MODINE MANUFACTURING CO.
29 KS0000809673 CESSNA AIRCRAFT DIV. - WALLACE FACILITY
30 KSD041142902 BENDIX/KING OLATHE PLANT
31 KSD006325013 KUHLMAN DIECASTING CO
32 KSD045087566 ACME PRINTING INK CO
33 KSD980964993 APTUS
34 KSD007233596 CESSNA AIRCRAFT DIV. • PAWNEE FACILITY
35 KS0041917501 GENERAL ELECTRIC CO.
36 KS0007138605 FARMLAND INDUSTRIES
37 KSD007118169 SEALRIGHT CO INC
38 KSD007118144 REICHHOLO CHEMICALS INC
39 KSD007Z53422 TEXACO REFINING AND MARKETING, INC.
40 KS0084891696 C R INDUSTRIES OF SENECA INC
City
WICHITA
WICHITA
ARKANSAS CITY
COFFEYVILLE
KANSAS CITY
ANDOVER
WICHITA
LAWRENCE
WICHITA
VALLEY CENTER
WICHITA
OLATHE
KANSAS CITY
LIBERAL
WICHITA
HAYS
HUTCHINSON
PITTSBURG
MCPHERSON
LEAVENWORTH
NEWTON
KANSAS CITY
WICHITA
LEAVENWORTH
KANSAS CITY
OLATHE
EMPORIA
WICHITA
OLATHE
STANLEY
KANSAS CITY
COFFEYVILLE
WICHITA
ARKANSAS CITY
COFFEYVILLE
KANSAS CITY
KANSAS CITY
EL DORADO
SENECA
Total
Generated
(U.S. tons)
1,204,483
9,450
6,950
4,859
2,152
1,484
1,203
879
704
414
389
385
383
304
280
272
266
246
243
229
216
192
190
177
169
169
152
150
147
143
138
138
138
120
116
113
112
106
105
105
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Kansas
Table 6. Forty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Facilities, 1987
Rank EPAID Site Name
1 KSD007482029 VULCAN MATERIALS COMPANY
Z KSD980633259 LAFARGE CORP. SOUTHERN REGION
3 KSD007249980 RACON INC
4 KSD087418695 TOTAL PETROLEUM INC
5 KSD007145899 GENERAL MOTORS CORP-CPC FAIRFAX PLAN
6 KSD056577810 PRATT & LAMBERT
7 KSD007237746 AIR PRODUCTS AND CHEMICALS, INC
8 KSD007246846 HYDROCARBON RECYCLERS, INC.
9 KSD007237241 BOEING MILITARY AIRPLANE CO
10 KSD980973515 SAFETY-KLEEN CORP 5-085-01
11 KSD000809723 SAFETY-KLEEN CORP 6-195-01
12 KSD070902952 NATIONAL INDUSTRIAL ENVIRONMENTAL SE
13 KSD007145956 NATIONAL COOPERTIVE REFINERY ASSOCIA
14 KSD980686844 SAFETY KLEEN CORP 6-195-21
15 KSD031290182 HEATHUOOD OIL COMPANY INC.
16 KS0213820467 KANSAS ARMY AMMUNITION PLANT
17 KS6214020756 FT RILEY I 1ST INFANTRY DIV (M)
18 KSD000809715 VAN WATERS & ROGERS-WICHITA
19 KS1571924140 MCCONNELL AIR FORCE BASE
20 KSD000819086 PUEBLO CHEMICAL & SUPPLY CO
21 KS4213720499 FT LEAVENWORTH & COMBINED ARMS CENTE
22 KS3213820878 SUNFLOWER ARMY AMMUNITION PLANT
23 KS7680090001 US EPA LABORATORY
24 KSD043945609 THERMEX ENERGY HALLOUELL PLANT
25 KS2572890026 SMOKY HILL WEAPONS RANGE
26 KST210010310 THERMEX ENERGY EXPLOSIVES TESTING LA
City
Mgmt Mgmt Mgmt Mgmt Hgmt Total
Meth Meth Meth Meth Meth Waste Managed
12345 Source (U.S. tons)
WICHITA
FREDONIA
WICHITA
ARKANSAS CITY
KANSAS CITY
ANDOVER
WICHITA
WICHITA
WICHITA
EDWARDSVILLE
WICHITA
VALLEY CENTER
MCPHERSON
DODGE CITY
KANSAS CITY
PARSONS
FT RILEY
WICHITA
WICHITA
GARDEN CITY
FT LEAVENWORTH
DE SOTO
KANSAS CITY
HALLOWELL
SALINA
HALLOWELL
079
R99
S02
D81
S01
R99
S01
R99
S01
S01
S01
S01
D81
S01
S01
080
S01
SOI
S01
S01
S01
S01
S01
S02
S01
S02
S01 S02 T03
S01
S01
S01
S02 T03
S01 U99
S02
S02 U99
S02
S02
S02
S01 T03
SOS
S02
T03
T04
Both
Both
Ons ite
Ons ite
Ons ite
Both
Ons ite
Both
Ons ite
Offsite
Offsite
Ons ite
Onsite
Offsite
Offsite
Onsite
Onsite
Both
Onsite
Onsite
Onsite
Onsite
Both
Onsite
Onsite
Onsite
1.213,681
44,480
9,200
6.950
2,152
1,488
1.203
989
704
459
427
414
243
160
157
76
31
30
30
15
10
9
4
2
1
0
Disposal
011 Discharge to Sewer/POTU, Prior
Treatment in RCRA Units
D14 Discharge to Sewer/POTU, Prior
Storage in RCRA Units
D21 Discharge to Surface Water under NPOES.
Prior Management in RCRA Units
079 Underground Injection Wells
080 Landfills
D81 Land Treatnent/Appllcation/Fanring
082 Ocean Disposal
D83 Surface Impoundment*
084 Other Disposal
Storage
501 Container (barrel, drum, etc.)
502 Tank
503 Waste Pile
S04 Surface Impoundment
SOS Other Storage
Treatment
T01
T02
T03
T04
R99
Treatment in Tanks
Treatment in Surface
Impoundments
Incineration
Other Treatment
Recycling
< UW linknown
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Kentucky
Region IV
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KENTUCKY
EPA Region Address:
U.S. EPA Region IV
Waste Division, Waste
Programs Branch
State Programs Section
345 Courtland Street
Atlanta, GA 30365
Biennial Report Data Collection
Instrument:
State-specific annual report and
EPA Waste Minimization
Report
Type of Data Submission to EPA:
Waste stream-level data in
State-specific format
Waste Minimization Data Included
in this Report?
Yes
Address of Participating State
Environmental Authority
Commonwealth of Kentucky
Natural Resources and
Environmental Protection
Cabinet
Department for Environmental
Protection
Frankfort Office Park
18Reil!yRoad
Frankfort, KY 40601
Notes: The site name and city for EPA ID'S KY0000000002, KY0000000003, and
KY0000000004 are missing in Tables 5 and 6 because these sites claimed
confidential business information (CBI) for their data submission. Also, the
EPA ID's mentioned above are fictitious identifiers, assigned to conceal the
actual EPA ID'S of the CBI sites.
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Kentucky
Table 1. RCRA Hazardous Waste Generation and Management,, 1987
Total Number of RCRA Large Quantity Generators:
Total Quantity of Regulated Waste Generated:
RCRA TSD Facilities (excludes storage-only facilities)
Facilities managing only waste generated on site
Facilities managing only waste generated off site
Facilities managing waste generated both on and off site
Total RCRA TSD Facilities (excludes storage-only facilities):
Total Quantity of RCRA Regulated Waste Managed in RCRA TSDR units:
(excludes quantity managed only in storage)
Total RCRA TSDR Facilities:
244
5.850.529 tons
20
5
6
SI
5.774.985 tons
S4
Final Disposition of Wastes Managed in RCRA Processes
Management Method
Treatment in Tanks
Treatment in Surface Imp.
Incineration
Other Treatment
Total Treatment
Injection Wells
Landfills
Land Treatment
Ocean Disposal
Surface Impoundments
Other Disposal
Total Disposal
Recycling
Unknown
TOTAL
Percentage
Code
T01
T02
T03
T04
D79
D80
D81
D82
D83
D84
R99
U99
-
-
No. of
facilities
using
method
0
0
10
22
29*
1
2
0
0
2
0
4*
3
0
31*
-
Hazardous
waste quantities
manaaed (tons)
On site
0
0
21,341
793,703
815,044
13,068
4,565
0
0
4,821,411
0
4,839,044
354
0
5,654,442
97.9%
Off site
0
0
24,981
37,378
62,359
0
35,056
0
0
0
0
35,056
23,128
0
120,543
2.1%
Total
0
0
46,322
831,081
877,403
13,068
39,621
0
0
4,821,411
0
4,874,100
23,482
0
5,774,985
100%
Percent
0.0
0.0
0.8
14.4
15.2
0.2
0.7
0.0
0.0
83.5
0.0
84.4
0.4
0.0
100
-
*Column may not sum to total because facilities may have multiple handling methods.
272
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Kentucky
Table 2. RCRA Hazardous Waste Imports and Exports, 1987
Total quantity of hazardous waste
received from out of State (IMPORTS)
State
AJ-
AR
CA
CO
CT
DE
FL
GA
IA
IL
IN
KS
LA
MA
MD
Ml
MN
MO
MS
NC
NE
NH
NJ
NM
NY
OH
OK
OR
PA
SC
TN
TX
UT
VA
VT
Wl
WV
WY
Unknown or Foreign
TOTAL
Tons received
1,264
443
305
220
635
80
367
624
643
9,757
9,176
149
365
195
84
2,518
373
3,605
1,566
1,667
456
3
3,635
1
5.150
25,951
66
25
2,642
1.323
1,712
1.769
1
1.250
365
1,789
4,556
20
84
84,834
Total quantity of hazardous waste
shipped out of State (EXPORTS)
State
AL-
AR
CO
GA
IL
IN
KS
LA
Ml
MN
MO
MS
NJ
NY
OH
PA
Rl
SC
TN
TX
Wl
WV
Unknown or Foreign
TOTAL
Tons shipped
41,887
351
35
8
10,953
23.421
22
1,107
7,278
139
28,243
33
306
26
15,185
2,482
2
570
5,711
739
14
146
35
138,693
273
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Kentucky
Table 3. Rank Order of 40 Largest Hazardous Wastes Generated, 1987
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
EPA
waste code
D002
D009
MOMX
KOMX
DOMX
D001
F006
D008
FOMX
K061
U162
F003
F009
P030
D007
D003
F005
F002
K104
F001
D004
D006
POMX
U032
F019
D005
U240
U211
K021
UOMX
K062
U041
U019
F008
K045
U223
F007
U154
U107
U080
Quantity generated
in State (tons)
5.114,194
482,680
79,571
37,280
35,947
20,370
15.659
13,564
9.273
6.934
5,035
4,995
4,847
4,170
4,137
4,061
2,049
1,303
1.136
981
372
319
250
229
202
194
131
97
68
68
66
57
52
37
29
21
19
19
14
13
Percent
of State
total (%)
87.4
8.3
1.4
0.6
0.6
0.3
0.3
0.2
0.2
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
274
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Kentucky
Table 4. Four Largest Quantities and Types of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed
by RCRA Management Method, 1987
Management Waste
Method Code 1
079
080
083
R99
T03
T04
0002
K048
K061
0002
OOMX
0001
F003
F002
F001
0001
0001
0001
F003
0009
0002
0001
0002
Waste Waste Waste
Code 2 Code 3 Code 4
F005
K049 K050 K051
0008
F005
0003
Quantity
Managed
(U.S. tons)
13,068
35,056
4,565
4,820,520
891
5,996
4,974
4,009
3,827
14,882
10,222
3,520
2,920
482,185
291,688
10.708
8.725
Disposal
Oil Discharge to Sewer/POTU, Prior
Treatment in RCRA Units
014 Discharge to Sewer/POTU, Prior
Storage in RCRA Units
021 Discharge to Surface Water under NPDES,
Prior Management in RCRA Units
D79 Underground Injection Wells
080 Landfills T02
081 Land Treatnent/ApplicatIon/Fanning
082 Ocean Disposal T03
083 Surface Impoundments T04
084 Other Disposal
t
Treatment *
T01 Treatment in Tanks U99 Unknown
Treatment in Surface
Impoundments
Incineration
Other Treatment
Recycling
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Kentucky
Table 5. Forty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators and RCRA Quantity Generated, 1987
Rank EPAID Site Name
1 KYD006370159 PENNWALT CORP. - CALVERT CITY PUNT
2 KYD006370167 B.F. GOODRICH CO. CHEMICAL GROUP
3 KYD046655643 WILLAMETTE IND. - BLEACHED PULP MILL
4 KYD066899766 ATR WIRE & CABLE CO., INC.
5 KYD085047736 WILLAMETTE INDUSTRIES INC.-CORRUGATING M
6 KY0000000003
7 KYD000615906 ASHLAND PETROLEUM COMPANY (VINEY BRANCH
8 KYD006390017 ROHM AND HAAS KENTUCKY INC.
9 KYD006379945 ROCKWELL INTERNATIONAL
10 KYD003924198 E.I. DUPONT DE NEMOURS & CO.
11 KY0000000004
12 KYD006387021 GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY
13 KYD006370175 GAF CORP.
14 KYD049461270 AMERICAN STANDARD INC.
15 KYD991277112 NEWPORT STEEL CORPORATION
16 KYD041168287 HUSSEY COPPER, LTD.
17 KY821382010S LEXINGTON-BLUE GRASS DEPOT ACTIVITY
18 KYD006373922 M&T CHEMICALS INC.
19 KYD006371314 B.F. GOODRICH CO., CHEMICAL GROUP
20 KYD081017667 HALL MACK COMPANY, NUTONE DIVISION, SCOV
21 KYD006375489 AMERICAN STANDARD INC.
22 KYD070814033 RELIANCE UNIVERSAL INC. - RESINS OPERATI
23 KYD079661146 B-T ENERGY
24 KYD002207282 KENTUCKY ELECTRIC STEEL CORP.
25 KYD092825538 ARISTECH CHEMICAL CORPORATION
26 KYD005009923 CALGON CARBON CORP.
27 KYD054272554 TECUMSEH PRODUCTS COMPANY, SOMERSET DIVI
28 KY0053350229 VANDERBILT CHEMICAL CORP.
29 KYD058691031 COMMONWEALTH ALUMINUM CORPORATION
30 KYD041376138 ASHLAND PETROLEUM CO. - CATLETTSBURG REF
31 KYD053351227 FORD MOTOR COMPANY • KY TRUCK PLANT
32 KYD082390394 SHERWIN-WILLIAMS
33 KYD006379226 LENK COMPANY
34 KYD071315899 FORD MOTOR COMPANY, LOUISVILLE ASSEMBLY
35 KYD006397491 DOW CORNING CORP.
36 KYD000605568 HI-TEK POLYMERS
37 KY0062979158 KENDALL COMPANY
38 KYD045738127 KENTUCKY GALVANIZING CO., INC.
39 KYD072887292 CLARK EQUIPMENT CO.
40 KYD058688664 COLT IND. HOLLEY CARBURETOR DIVISION PLA
City
CALVERT CITY
CALVERT CITY
HAWESVILLE
DANVILLE
HAWESVILLE
ASHLAND
LOUISVILLE
RUSSELLVILLE
LOUISVILLE
LOUISVILLE
CALVERT CITY
PAINTSVILLE
NEWPORT
EMINENCE
LEXINGTON
CARROLLTON
LOUISVILLE
CINCINNATI
LOUISVILLE
LOUISVILLE
VALLEY STATION
ASHLAND
FLORENCE
CATLETTSBURG
SOMERSET
MURRAY
LEWISPORT
CATLETTSBURG
LOUISVILLE
RICHMOND
FRANKLIN
LOUISVILLE
ELIZABETHTOWN
LOUISVILLE
FRANKLIN
ELIZABETHTOWN
LEXINGTON
BOWLING GREEN
Total
Generated
(U.S. tons)
4,822,252
488,411
120,079
99,484
76,000
33,945
32,638
23,416
19,505
17,519
10,004
8,405
8.279
4,898
4,626
4,170
4.126
3,551
3,301
2,884
2,726
2,692
2,672
2,372
2,285
2,164
2,129
2.100
1,761
1,756
1,564
1.537
1.506
1,459
1,286
1.265
1,132
1.102
985
978
* "•?
76
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Kentucky
Table 6. Forty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Facilities, 1987
Rank EPAID
Site Na
City
Hgmt Hgmt Mgmt Mgmt Hgmt Total
Meth Meth Heth Meth Heth Waste Managed
12345 Source (U.S. tons)
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
KY0006370159
KYD006370167
KYD046655643
KYD066899766
KYD085047736
KY0000000003
KYD000615898
ICY0000000004
KYD000770313
KYD003924198
KYD006390017
KY0006387021
KYD005003181
ICY0006373922
KYD049461270
KYD991277112
KYD041 168287
KY8213820105
KYD006371314
KYD081017667
KYD005009923
KY0006370175
KYD006375489
KYD006397491
KYD024041063
KYD091514653
KY0000000002
KYD006396246
KY0000622993
KY0093903862
KY0981027451
KY5170024173
KYD079661146
KYD000828806
KYD006365589
KY0006382717
00981027469
KY8890008982
KYD074047556
KYD049465255
PENNUALT CORP. - CALVERT CITY PLANT
B.F. GOODRICH CO. CHEMICAL
WILLAMETTE IND. - BLEACHED
ATR WIRE & CABLE CO., INC.
WILLAMETTE INDUSTRIES INC.
ASHLAND PETROLEUM COMPANY
ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION
GROUP
PULP MILL
-CORRUGATI
(RT. 3
SYSTEM
LAN
IN
E.I. DUPONT DE NEMOURS & CO.
ROHM AND HAAS KENTUCKY INC
GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY
ARMCO INC., ASHLAND WORKS
M&T CHEMICALS INC.
AMERICAN STANDARD INC.
NEWPORT STEEL CORPORATION
HUSSEY COPPER, LTD.
LEXINGTON-BLUE GRASS DEPOT
.
ACTIVITY
B.F. GOODRICH CO., CHEMICAL GROUP
HALL MACK COMPANY, NUTONE DIVISION,
CALGON CARBON CORP.
GAF CORP.
AMERICAN STANDARD INC.
DOW CORNING CORP.
ASHLAND CHEMICAL
SAFETY-KLEEN CORPORATION
OLIN CORP.
GENERAL MOTORS CORP CPC GROUP
GREDE PERM CAST
SAFETY-KLEEN CORP
NAVAL ORDNANCE STATION
B-T ENERGY
ASHLAND CHEMICAL CO. - ICftS DIVISION
CUMBERLAND WOOD ft CHAIR CORP.
POTTER ft BRUMFIELD INC.
SAFETY-KLEEN CORPORATION
US DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY-PAOUCAH CASE
GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY
INCO ALLOYS INTERNATIONAL,
INC.
Disposal
D11 Discharge to
Treatment
D14 Discharge to
Storage in
D21 Discharge to
Sewer/POTW, Prior
in RCRA Units
Sewer/POTW, Prior
RCRA Units
082
083
D84
CALVERT CITY
CALVERT CITY
HAWESVILLE
DANVILLE
HAWESVILLE
ASHLAND
BROOKS
LOUISVILLE
LOUISVILLE
LOUISVILLE
ASHLAND
CARROLLTON
PAINTSVILLE
NEWPORT
EMINENCE
LEXINGTON
LOUISVILLE
CINCINNATI
CATLETTSBURG
CALVERT CITY
LOUISVILLE
ELIZABETHTOWN
LOUISVILLE
ELGIN
BRANDENBURG
BOWLING GREEN
CYNTHIANA
ELGIN
LOUISVILLE
VALLEY STATION
ASHLAND
SOMERSET
MARION
ELGIN
OAK RIDGE
MADISONVILLE
CATLETTSBURG
Ocean Disposal
D83
T04
T04
T04
T04
R99
D80
S01
S02
D79
S01
S01
S02
R99
T04
D80
T04
S01
T04
S04
S02
S02
T03
S01
S01
S01
S01
S01
S01
S04
S01
SOI
S02
S01
T04
S01
S01
R99
S01
S01
S02 T03
S01 S02
S02 T03
T04
D83 S02
S02 SOS
SOS
S01 S02
S03 T03
T03
S02
S02 T03
SOS
S02
S02
S02
S01 T04
T04
Surface Impoundments
Other Disposal
Ons ite
Ons ite
Ons ite
Ons ite
Ons ite
T04 Both
Off site
Offsite
Off site
SOS T03 Ons ite
T03 T04 Ons ite
Ons ite
Offsite
T03 T04 Both
Ons ite
Ons ite
Ons ite
T04 Ons ite
Ons ite
Ons ite
Offsite
Onsite
Ons ite
Onsite
Both
Both
Onsite
Both
Onsite
Onsite
Both
Onsite
Offsite
Both
Onsite
Both
Both
Both
Onsite
Both
Treatment
T01 Treatment
T02 Treatment
4,822
482
120
98
76
41
35
24
18
17
14
8
7
6
4
4
4
4
3
2
2
2
1
1
,048
.796
,079
,629
,000
,425
,056
.692
,670
.501
,781
,255
,819
,910
,843
,565
,170
,126
,195
,880
,711
.283
,645
.286
646
571
477
411
362
346
295
295
269
233
209
185
161
131
129
120
in Tanks
in Surface
Impoundments
Storage
Surface Water under NPDES,
Prior Management in RCRA Units
079 Underground
Injection Wells
080 Landfills
081 Land Treatswit/Appllcation/Fararing
S01
S02
S03
S04
SOS
Container (barrel
Tank
Waste Pi le
, drum, etc.)
Surface Impoundment
Other Storage
T03 Incineration
T04 Other Treatment
R99 Recycling
277
U99 Unknown
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Louisiana
Region VI
278
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LOUISIANA
EPA Region Address:
U.S. EPA Region VI
RCRA Programs Branch
Mail Stop 6H-H
1445 Ross Avenue
Dallas, TX 75202
Biennial Report Data Collection
Instrument:
State-specific annual report and
EPA Waste Minimization
Report
Type of Data Submission to EPA:
Waste stream-level data in
State-specific format
Waste Minimization Data Included
in this Report?
No
Address of Participating State
Environmental Authority
Louisiana Department of
Environmental Quality
Hazardous Waste Division
625 North 4th Street, 6th Floor
Baton Rouge, LA 70802
Notes: Site names and addresses were not provided by Louisiana. Hence, the site
name and city are blank in Tables 5 and 6.
279
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Louisiana
Table 1. RCRA Hazardous Waste Generation and Management, 1987
Total Number of RCRA Large Quantity Generators:
Total Quantity of Regulated Waste Generated:
RCRA TSD Facilities (excludes storage-only facilities)
Facilities managing only waste generated on site
Facilities managing only waste generated off site
Facilities managing waste generated both on and off site
Total RCRA TSD Facilities (excludes storage-only facilities):
Total Quantity of RCRA Regulated Waste Managed in RCRA TSDR units:
(excludes quantity managed only in storage)
Total RCRA TSDR Facilities:
366
12.304.358 tons
40
58
11
109
11.934.814 tons
130
Final Disposition of Wastes Managed in RCRA Processes
Management Method
Treatment in Tanks
Treatment in Surface Imp.
Incineration
Other Treatment
Total Treatment
Injection Wells
Landfills
Land Treatment
Ocean Disposal
Surface Impoundments
Other Disposal
Total Disposal
Recycling
Unknown
TOTAL
Percentage
Code
T01
T02
T03
T04
D79
D80
D81
D82
D83
D84
R99
U99
-
-
No. of
facilities
using
method
3
3
18
14
27*
21
8
10
0
2
15
36*
80
4
109*
-
Hazardous
waste quantities
manaaed (tons)
On site
48,304
1,039,540
93,709
146,929
1,328,482
9.481,315
13,406
161,619
0
5,298
5,389
9,667,027
70,914
72,758
11,139,181
93.3%
Off site
26,503
2
11,559
36,674
74,738
300,411
258,024
18,866
0
29
103
577,433
142,555
907
795,633
6.7%
Total
74,807
1,039,542
105,268
183,603
1,403,220
9.781,726
271,430
180,485
0
5,327
5,492
10,244,460
213,469
73,665
11,934,814
100%
Percent
0.6
8.7
0.9
1.5
11.8
82.0
2.3
1.5
0.0
<0.05
<0.05
85.8
1.8
0.6
100
-
•Column may not sum to total because facilities may have multiple handling methods.
2 S 0
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Louisiana
Table 2. RCRA Hazardous Waste Imports and Exports, 1987
Total quantity of hazardous waste
received from out of State (IMPORTS)
State
AK
AL
AR
AZ
CA
CO
CT
DE
FL
GA
IA
IL
IN
KS
KY
MA
MD
Ml
MN
MO
MS
NC
NO
NE
NJ
NY
OH
OK
OR
PA
PR
SC
SD
TN
TX
VA
VT
WA
Wl
WV
Unknown or Foreign
TOTAL
Tons received
13
13,810
23,633
63
16,808
676
259
20
5,355
3,102
355
1,757
454
4,176
2,258
17
575
821
503
3,690
15,495
607
3
15
13,108
171
911
8,019
128
785
4,039
98
17
5,495
200,011
190
4
63
614
1,526
2
329,646
Total quantity of hazardous waste
shipped out of State (EXPORTS)
State
AL-
AR
CO
FL
GA
IL
KS
KY
MS
NC
NJ
NY
OH
OK
PA
SO
TN
TX
VA
Wl
Unknown or Foreign
TOTAL
Tons shipped
22,287
3,331
11
1,011
289
714
111
11
28,710
18
33
1
374
33
128
244
683
99.175
33
1
36
157,234
281
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Louisiana
Table 3. Rank Order of 40 Largest Hazardous Wastes Generated, 1987
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
EPA
waste code
D003
D002
MOMX
DOMX
F024
K011
K013
D001
K051
D007
K112
K048
F002
UOMX
K019
K061
K022
KOMX
K001
D004
K096
D008
K049
RX)5
K027
K020
K016
F006
K083
F001
U221
U077
FOMX
K073
U037
U170
K115
K062
K052
U220
Quantity generated
in State (tons)
3.165,686
3,007,504
2,541,499
924,115
894,605
532,801
271,390
163.734
161,700
157.947
97,516
77,438
74,698
73,417
29,083
18,678
15.036
13,442
12.627
10.051
9,889
7,776
7,008
3,251
3,108
2,949
2,640
2,632
2,313
1,840
1,773
1,725
1,338
1,302
1,106
1,097
1,028
972
752
685
Percent
of State
total (%)
25.7
24.4
20.7
7.5
7.3
4.3
2.2
1.3
1.3
1.3
0.8
0.6
0.6
0.6
0.2
0.2
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
82
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Louisiana
Table 4. Four Largest Quantities and Types of RCRA Hazardous Uaste Managed
by RCRA Management Method, 1987
Management
Method
079
D80
081
083
084
R99
T01
T02
T03
T04
U99
Uaste
Code 1
D003
MOMX
0002
DOMX
0008
DOMX
KOMX
MOMX
KOS1
K049
K048
0007
K051
K049
0007
0001
U077
0008
MOMX
0001
K019
K048
0002
0002
DOMX
MOMX
0003
F024
DOMX
0001
0002
F024
MOMX
D001
K112
K048
K022
0001
D002
D007
D013
0008
Quant i ty
Uaste Uaste Uaste Managed
Code 2 Code 3 Code 4 (U.S. tons)
3,153,778
2,469,376
2,322,057
729,154
57,713
29,040
23,227
18,691
147,829
6,279
5,758
5,133
4,732
566
29
5,434
36
16
2
77,642
37,965
14,826
13,794
74,762
21
16
5
860,010
179,530
2
46,824
25,325
13.903
7,313
96,564
15,819
13,630
10,765
52,805
19,098
804
762
Disposal
011 Discharge to Sewer/POTU, Prior
Treatment in RCRA Units
014 Discharge to Sewer/POTU, Prior
Storage in RCRA Units
021 Discharge to Surface Water under NPDES,
Prior Management in RCRA Units
079 Underground Injection Wells
080 Landfills
081 Land Treatnent/Application/Farning
082 Ocean Disposal
DBS Surface Impoundments
084 Other Disposal
Treatment
T01 Treatment in Tanks
T02 Treatment in Surface
Impoundments
T03 Incineration
T04 Other Treatment
R99 Recycling
O W9O
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Louisiana
Table 5. Forty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators and RCRA Quantity Generated. 1987
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
Site
EPAID Nam City
LAD008186579
LAD0081 75390
LAD008086506
LA0008213191
LAD065470916
LAD0081 79707
LA0001890367
LAD980622104
LAD092681824
LAD001700756
LAD020597597
LAD 062662887
LA4800014587
LAD040776809
LAD000726372
LAD01 0395 127
LAD000618298
LAD000777201
LAD008080681
LAD041581422
LAD056024391
LA00571 17434
LAD008187080
LA0980627061
LAD 008080350
LAD094919339
LAD990683716
LAD079464095
LA0094916491
LAD000812818
LAD041224932
LA0055018717
LAD000618256
LA0043426006
LA0081999724
LAD055010078
LAD086478047
LAD008053977
LA0055218717
LA0982305401
Total
Generated
(U.S. tons)
3,139,802
2,103,914
892,044
833.348
778,408
747,358
715,013
677,668
476,618
469,197
197,930
184,218
131.896
103,265
86,680
77,205
63,058
61,220
57,003
51,643
34,626
30,009
29,051
26,096
20.615
18,783
15.812
14,649
10.747
10.449
9,639
9.497
8,378
7,000
6.934
6.748
6,456
5,517
4.727
4,560
284
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Louisiana
Table 6. Forty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Facilities, 1987
Rank EPAID
1 LAD008186579
2 LA0008175390
3 LAD008086506
4 LAD065470916
5 LAD008213191
6 LA0980622104
7 LAD008179707
8 LAD001890367
9 LAD092681824
10 LAD001700756
11 LA0000777201
12 LA0020597597
13 LA0010395127
14 LA0062662887
15 LA4800014587
16 LA0040776809
17 LAD000618256
18 LAD000778514
19 LA0008080681
20 UD041581422
21 LA0000618298
22 LA0089841902
23 LA0079464095
24 LAD056024391
25 LA0008187080
26 LA0008161234
27 LAD981057441
28 LA0008080350
29 LAD057117434
30 LAD990683716
31 LA0081999724
32 LA0055010078
33 LAD981153018
34 LA0058472721
35 LA0000757708
36 LA007946089S
37 LAD008058471
38 LAD981050750
39 LAD065485146
40 LAD981050974
Site Name
City
Mgmt Mgmt Mgmt Mgmt Mgmt Total
Meth Meth Heth Heth Heth Waste Managed
12345 Source (U.S. tons)
079
079
R99
D79
079
079
079
079
R99
079
D79
079
079
081
079
R99
079
079
R99
R99
079
084
081
081
S02
084
R99
079
R99
081
079
R99
079
R99
R99
079
080
R99
079
R99
T02
R99
R99
T03
084
S04
T01
080
084
080
083
S01
T01
S02
080
T03
S01
080
R99
084
S04
T03
R99
S01
081
S01
R99
080
084
S01
080
081
081
T03
T03
T04
T03
T02
081
081
S02
T04
083
T04
T03
084
S01
R99
T04
T04
S01
S02
T04
081
R99
S02
R99
Ons ite
Ons ite
Both
Both
Ons ite
Both
Ons ite
Both
Ons ite
Onsite
084 T03 Both
Onsite
R99 T03 Both
Onsite
Onsite
Onsite
Both
S02 T03 Off site
Onsite
Onsite
R99 T03 Both
S02 Off site
SOI S02 Off site
Onsite
Both
T03 Off site
SOS U99 Off site
Onsite
Onsite
Onsite
T04 Onsite
Onsite
S01 Off site
Off site
Offsite
T04 Both
Onsite
Offsite
Onsite
Onsite
3,062,025
2,102,343
933,313
863,383
831,172
752,654
722,764
717,401
476,129
465,832
244,792
197,900
152,647
151,906
131,614
97,927
90,492
56,472
55,775
51.569
40,678
37,424
36,220
34,626
32,743
18,700
17,219
16,908
15,680
15,612
6,338
5,904
4,614
4,561
3,417
3.375
2,505
2,296
2,291
1,745
Disposal
011
014
021
079
080
081
Discharge to Sewer/POTW, Prior
Treatment in RCRA Units
Discharge to Sewer/POTU, Prior
Storage in RCRA Units
Discharge to Surface Water under NPDES,
Prior Manageaont In RCRA Units
Underground Injection Wells
Landfills
Land Treataent/Application/Faming
082 Ocean Disposal
083 Surface Impoundments
D84 Other Disposal
Storage
S01 Container (barrel, drum, etc.)
S02 Tank
S03 Waste Pile
S04 Surface Impoundment
SOS Other Storage
Treatment
T01 Treatment in Tanks
T02 Treatment in Surface
Impoundments
T03 Incineration
T04 Other Treatment
R99 Recycling
U99 Unknown
285
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Maine
Region I
2S6
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MAINE
EPA Region Address:
U.S. EPA Region I
RCRA Support Section
Mail Stop HRW-CAN-3
JFK Federal Building
Boston, MA 02203
Biennial Report Data Collection
Instrument:
State-specific annual report and
EPA Waste Minimization
Report
Type of Data Submission to EPA:
Site-level and State-level
summary data
Waste Minimization Data Included
in this Report?
Yes
Address of Participating State
Environmental Authority
Maine Department of
Environmental Protection
Bureau of Oil and Hazardous
Materials Control
State House - Station 17
AMHI Complex - Hospital Street
Augusta, ME 04333
Notes: 1) Maine did not provide a complete list of RCRA hazardous waste
generators. The State estimated that it had about 100 large quantity
generators during 1987; only 4 are identified in Table 5.
2) The total RCRA hazardous waste generation quantity of 10,750 tons
(Table 1) includes an unknown amount of RCRA hazardous waste
generated by small quantity generators.
287
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Maine
Table 1. RCRA Hazardous Waste Generation and Management, 1987
Total Number of RCRA Large Quantity Generators:
Total Quantity of Regulated Waste Generated:
RCRATSD Facilities (excludes storage-only facilities)
Facilities managing only waste generated on site
Facilities managing only waste generated off site
Facilities managing waste generated both on and off site
Total RCRA TSD Facilities (excludes storage-only facilities):
Total Quantity of RCRA Regulated Waste Managed in RCRA TSDR units:
(excludes quantity managed only in storage)
Total RCRA TSDR Facilities:
Final Disposition of Wastes Managed in RCRA Processes
1001
10.750 tons2
2
0
0
2
715 tons
Management Method
Treatment in Tanks
Treatment in Surface Imp.
Incineration
Other Treatment
Total Treatment
Injection Wells
Landfflls
Land Treatment
Ocean Disposal
Surface Impoundments
Other Disposal
Total Disposal
Recycling
Unknown
TOTAL
Percentage
Code
T01
T02
T03
T04
D79
D80
D81
D82
D83
D84
R99
U99
-
-
No. of
facilities
using
method
1
0
0
2
2*
0
0
0
0
0
0
0*
0
0
2*
-
Hazardous
waste quantities
manaaed (tons)
On site
98
0
0
617
715
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
715
100%
Off Site
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0%
Total
98
0
0
617
715
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
715
100%
Percent
13.7
0.0
0.0
86.3
100.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
100
-
•Column may not sum to total because facilities may have multiple handling methods.
1 Estimated number.
2This quantity includes waste from small quantity generators.
288
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Maine
Table 2. RCRA Hazardous Waste Imports and Exports, 1987
Total quantity of hazardous waste
received from out of State (IMPORTS)
State
TOTAL
Tons received
0
Total quantity of hazardous waste
shipped out of State (EXPORTS)
State
AL
CT
IL
IN
KS
KY
'LA
MA
Ml
MO
NH
NJ
NY
OH
OR
PA
Rl
SC
TN
TX
Unknown or Foreign
TOTAL
Tons shipped
21
1,036
133
22
51
3
6
2,527
119
54
174
589
326
132
10
163
88
28
532
106
1,829
7,949
289
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Maine
Table 3. Rank Order of 40 Largest Hazardous Wastes Generated, 1987
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
EPA
waste code
DOMX
D001
0002
MOMX
D003
Quantity generated
in State (tons)
5,866
2.766
1,213
872
33
Percent
of State
total (%)
54.6
25.7
11.3
8.1
0.3
290
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Maine
Table 4. Four Largest Quantities and Types of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed
by RCRA Management Method, 1987
Quant i ty
Management Waste Waste Waste Waste Managed
Method Code 1 Code 2 Code 3 Code 4 (U.S. tons)
T01 D001 98
T04 0001 616
0002 1
Disposal D80 Landfills T02 Treatment in Surface
011 Discharge to Sewer/POTV, Prior D81 Land Treatacnt/Appli cat ion/Faming Impoundments
Treatment in RCRA Units 082 Ocean Disposal T03 Incineration
014 Discharge to Sewer/POTV, Prior 083 Surface Impoundments T04 Other Treatment
Storage in RCRA Units 084 Other Disposal
D21 Discharge to Surface Water under NPDES, R99 Recycling
Prior Management in RCRA Units Treatment k v) 1
079 Underground Injection Wells T01 Treatment in Tanks U99 Unknown
-------
Maine
Table 5. Forty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators and RCRA Quantity Generated, 1987
Total
Generated
Rank EPAID Site Name City (U.S. tons)
1 MED040249096 CYRO INDUSTRIES 987
2 ME7170022019 US NAVY PORTSMOUTH NAVAL SHIPYARD 495
3 MED060996204 S.D. WARREN SKOWHEGAND PLANT 425
4 MED001107051 GREAT NORTHERN PAPER MILLINOCKET FACILITY 243
90 9
A. o *=•
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Maine
Table 6. Forty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Facilities, 1987
Rank EPAID Site Name
1 MED040249096 CYRO INDUSTRIES
2 ME0980667810 SAFETY KLEEN
3 ME/170022019 US NAVY PORTSMOUTH NAVAL SHIPYARD
4 NED060996204 S D WARREN SKOUHEGAN PLANT
5 MED001107051 GREAT NORTHERN PAPER NILLINOCKET FAC
6 MED001098011 GREAT NORTHERN PAPER EAST NILLINOCKE
7 ME9570024522 US AIR FORCE LORING AIR FORCE BASE
8 ME8170022018 US NAVY BRUNSWICK NAVAL AIR STATION
City
Mgmt Mgmt Mgmt Mgmt Hgmt Total
Meth Meth Heth Meth Meth Waste Managed
12345 Source (U.S. tons)
S01 S02 T01 T04 Onsite 987
SOS Offsite 575
SOS Onsite 495
SOS Onsite 425
SOS Ons ite 243
SOS Onsite 180
SOS Ons ite 45
T04 Onsite 1
Disposal
D11 Discharge to Seuer/POTU, Prior
Treatment In RCRA Units
014 Discharge to Scwer/POTU, Prior
Storage In RCRA Units
D21 Discharge to Surface Water under NPDES,
Prior Management in RCRA Units
D79 Underground Injection Wells
080 Landfills
081 Lend Treatment/Application/Farming
D82 Ocean Disposal
D83 Surface Impoundments
084 Other Disposal
Storage
S01 Container (barrel, dnn, etc.)
S02 Tank
SOS Waste Pile
S04 Surface Impoundment
SOS Other Storage
Treatment
T01 Treatment in Tanks
T02 Treatment in Surface
Ipyoumtuei its
T03 Incineration
T04 Other Treatment
R99 Recycling
U99 Unknown
293
-------
Maryland
Region III
294
-------
MARYLAND
EPA Region Address:
U.S. EPA Region III
Waste Management Branch
Mail Stop 3HW53
841 Chestnut Street
Philadelphia, PA 19107
Biennial Report Data Collection
Instrument:
EPA Hazardous Waste Report
Type of Data Submission to EPA:
Waste stream-level data in
Biennial Report Data System
(BIRDS) format
Waste Minimization Data Included
in this Report?
Yes
Address of Participating State
Environmental Authority
State of Maryland
Department of the Environment
Hazardous and Solid Waste
Management Administration
2500 Broening Highway
Building 40,2nd Floor
Baltimore, MD 21201
Notes: No special notes for Maryland.
295
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Maryland
Table 1. RCRA Hazardous Waste Generation and Management, 1987
Total Number of RCRA Large Quantity Generators:
Total Quantity of Regulated Waste Generated:
RCRATSD Facilities (excludes storage-only facilities)
Facilities managing only waste generated on site
Facilities managing only waste generated off site
Facilities managing waste generated both on and off site
Total RCRA TSD Facilities (excludes storage-only facilities):
Total Quantity of RCRA Regulated Waste Managed in RCRA TSDR units:
(excludes quantity managed only in storage)
Total RCRA TSDR Facilities:
Final Disposition of Wastes Managed In RCRA Processes
260
76.063 tons
5
7
1
27. 132 tons
27
Management Method
Treatment In Tanks
Treatment in Surface Imp.
Incineration
Other Treatment
Total Treatment
Discharge to Sewer/POTW,
Prior Treat in RCRA Units
Injection Wells
Landfills
Land Treatment
Ocean Disposal
Surface Impoundments
Other Disposal
Total Disposal
Recycling
Unknown
TOTAL
Percentage
Code
T01
T02
T03
T04
D11
D79
D80
D81
D82
D83
D84
R99
U99
-
-
No. of
facilities
using
method
1
0
5
3
7*
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
1*
2
6
13*
-
Hazardous
waste quantities
manacted (tons)
On site
0
0
6,054
0
6,054
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
18
0
6,072
22.4%
Off site
710
0
0
102
812
17,948
0
0
0
0
0
14
17,962
204
2,082
21,060
77.6%
Total
710
0
6,054
102
6,866
17,948
0
0
0
0
0
14
17,962
222
2,082
27,132
100%
Percent
2.6
0.0
22.3
0.4
25.3
66.2
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.1
66.2
0.8
7.7
100
-
•Column may not sum to total because facilities may have multiple handling methods.
296
-------
Maryland
Table 2. RCRA Hazardous Waste Imports and Exports, 1987
Total quantity of hazardous waste
received from out of State (IMPORTS)
State
CT
DC
DE
FL
IN
MA
NC
NH
NJ
NY
OH
PA
Rl
SC
TX
VA
VT
WV
TOTAL
Tons received
26
274
44
20
56
30
979
2
2,862
210
117
9,723
13
4
8
1,910
2
63
16,343
Total quantity of hazardous waste
shipped out of State (EXPORTS)
State
AL
AR
CT
FL
GA
IL
IN
KS
KY
LA
Ml
MN
MO
NO
NJ
NY
OH
OR
PA
Rl
SC
TX
LTT
VA
TOTAL
Tons shipped
593
409
60
60
42
988
1.731
5
87
1,030
642
26
1
1.754
14.115
426
12.206
6
20.697
163
6,022
268
14
10,242
71,587
297
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Maryland
Table 3. Rank Order of 40 Largest Hazardous Wastes Generated, 1987
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
EPA
waste code
D007
D001
D002
DOMX
F001
F006
MOMX
K061
FOMX
K062
D008
F003
F002
D003
F010
U221
U080
F005
D006
U051
U072
F008
K086
F019
POMX
KOMX
F007
D009
D004
U112
U154
D005
U122
U239
UOMX
U031
U159
U190
F009
P092
Quantity generated
in State (tons)
17.822
14,273
11.003
10.025
6.928
5.781
3.032
1,701
1,393
825
808
611
491
318
166
130
115
99
73
64
59
57
55
46
44
25
24
15
13
11
11
10
5
3
2
2
2
2
1
1
Percent
of State
total (%)
23.4
18.8
14.5
13.2
9.1
7.6
4.0
2.2
1.8
1.1
1.1
0.8
0.6
0.4
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
298
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Maryland
Table 4. Four Largest Quantities and Types of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed
by RCRA Management Method, 1987
Management
Method
011
D84
R99
T01
T03
T04
U99
Uaste Waste Waste Waste
Code 1 Code 2 Code 3 Code 4
0002
0008
0007
F006
0008
0007
0001
F002
K049
0008
F006
D007
0001
0001 0003
0003
0007
0002
0006
0008
0001
0008
0002
F001
Quant i ty
Managed
(U.S. tons)
10,353
1,844
1,414
852
9
5
204
18
203
133
117
98
5,685
343
26
74
21
6
1
876
453
279
75
Disposal
011 Discharge to Sewer/POTW, Prfor
Treatment In RCRA Units
014 Discharge to Sewer/POTW, Prior
Storage in RCRA Units
021 Discharge to Surface Water mier NPOES,
Prior Management in RCRA Units
079 Underground Injection Wells
080 Landfills
D81 Land TreatoKnt/Applieation/Farming
D82 Ocean Disposal
D83 Surface Impoundments
D84 Other Disposal
Treatment
T01 Treatment in Tanks
T02 Treatment in Surface
Impoundments
T03 Incineration
T04 Other Treatment
2 ^Recycling
U99 Unknown
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Maryland
Table 5. Forty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators and RCRA Quantity Generated, 1987
Rank EPAID Site Name
1 MDD000218008 SPECTRON, INC.
2 MDD980555189 CHEH-CLEAR OF BALTIMORE INC
3 MDD003071875 F M C CORP - AGRI CHEH GROUP
4 MD0046279311 GENERAL ELECTRIC CO
S MDD003093119 VULCAN MATERIAL COMPANY
6 MDD086140944 EASTERN STAINLESS STEEL COMPANY
7 MDD030324073 DUNDALK MARINE TERMINAL
8 MDD003419090 MARTIN MARIETTA AERO & NAVAL SYSTEMS
9 MDD001715705 ARMCO - BALTIMORE WORKS
10 MDD003084464 M & T CHEMICALS INC
11 HDDW1956194 FAIRCHILO REPUBLIC DIV
12 MOD000731356 MARYLAND ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICE
13 MD0000797365 BFI SOLLEY ROAD
14 MDD003093499 MOBAY CHEMICAL CORP - PEMCO PRODUCTS
15 MDD003091972 CMC TRUCK & BUS GROUP
16 MD3210021355 U.S. ARMY (ABERDEEN PROVING GROUND)
17 MDD002901197 CARR-LOUREY GLASS CO. PLT
18 MDD069396711 ALLIED CHEMICAL - BALTIMORE
19 MDD980554117 TECHALLOY MARYLAND INC-REID AVERY DIV
20 MDD069380657 CHESAPEAKE FINISHED METALS INC
21 MDD990686552 ESSEX INDUSTRIAL CHEMICALS INC
22 MOD003067121 MORTON THIOKOL INC
23 MDD003060860 SOUTHERN GALVANIZING COMPANY
24 MDD000215160 SHERWIN WILLIAMS
25 MDD003063476 ALCOLAC INCORPORATED
26 MDD061367280 TEXAS EASTERN ACCIDENT FIELD
27 MDD990686198 VALSPAR CORP
28 NDD069390839 RUST-OLEUM CORPORATION
29 MDD062011796 MINERAL PIGMENTS CORP - BELTSVILLE
30 MDD003075942 AMERICAN CYANAMID COMPANY
31 MDD003082997 NOXELL CORPORATION
32 MDD038942884 KANASCO LTD
33 MDD030320709 MAXWELL COMMUNICATION CORP
34 MDD003072360 PPG INDUSTRIES INC-WORKS NO 7
35 MDD003093507 S C M GLIDCO ORGANICS CORPORATION
36 MD0000619718 UESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC CORPORATION
37 MDD003060837 MARYLAND STEEL DRUM CO INC
38 MDD003062114 BYRON, W 0 I SONS INC
39 MDD046041885 UATKINS JOHNSON COMPANY
40 MDD003063930 ABC RAIL CORPORATION
City
ELKTON
BALTIMORE
BALTIMORE
COLUMBIA
SPARROWS POINT
BALTIMORE
BALTIMORE
BALTIMORE
BALTIMORE
BALTIMORE
HAGERSTOUN
BALTIMORE
GLEN BURN IE
BALTIMORE
BALTIMORE
ABERDEEN
BALTIMORE
BALTIMORE
BALTIMORE
BALTIMORE
BALTIMORE
ELKTON
BALTIMORE
BALTIMORE
BALTIMORE
ACCIDENT
BALTIMORE
WILLIAMSPORT
BELTSVILLE
HAVRE DE GRACE
COCKEYSVILLE
BALTIMORE
GLEN BURNIE
CUMBERLAND
BALTIMORE
LINTHICUM HEIGHTS
BALTIMORE
WILLIAMSPORT
GAITHERSBURG
BALTIMORE
Total
Generated
(U.S. tons)
11,892
8.436
7,086
4,706
4,483
3,361
3,018
2,812
2,493
1,967
1,849
1,708
1,618
1,408
1,030
993
756
634
620
611
519
439
412
387
373
353
352
348
336
323
309
299
287
273
255
254
246
244
235
225
200
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Maryland
Table 6. Forty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Facilities, 1987
Rank EPAID
Site Name
1 MDD980555189 CHEN-CLEAR OF BALTIMORE INC '
2 MDD00307187S F M C CORP - AGRI CHEM GROUP
3 MDD086140944 EASTERN STAINLESS STEEL COMPANY
4 MOD980554653 GSX SERVICES INC
5 MOD000737395 SAFETY KLEEN CORP-SILVER SPRING
6 MDD000737106 SAFETY KLEEN CORP-GLEN BURNIE
7 MDD981034291 SAFETY KLEEN CORP
8 MDD003067121 MORTON THIOKOL INC
9 M00069396711 ALLIED CHEMICAL - BALTIMORE
10 MDD000619718 UESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC CORPORATION
11 MD7170024536 US NAVAL AIR STATION PATUXENT
12 MDD980550198 BOULDEN INC T/A DIRT MAGN
13 HD0003075942 AMERICAN CYANAHID COMPANY
14 MDD003067832 AIR PRODUCTS & CHEMICALS INC
15 KD4170024109 US NAVAL ORDNANCE STATION INDIAN HEA
16 MD3210021355 U.S. ARMY (ABERDEEN PROVING GROUND)
17 MD0980832067 BALTIMORE GAS & ELECTRIC COMPANY
18 MDD003063476 ALCOLAC INCORPORATED
19 MDD980829873 UNIV OF MD/ENVIRON SERVICE FACILITY
20 HD0570024000 US AIR FORCE ANDREWS AFB
21 MD0170023444 US NAVAL SURFACE WEAPONS - WAREHOUSE
22 MDD000218008 SPECTRON, INC.
23 MD4170024687 US NAVAL MED COM NATL CAP RE
24 MDD980555486 BALT G t E C P CRANE GEN STA
25 MDD004321907 CATALYST RESEARCH CORP
26 MDD030324073 DUNDALK MARINE TERMINAL
27 MD4170090001 US NAVEODTECHCEN INDIAN HEAD MD
City
Mgmt Mgmt Mgmt Mgmt Mgmt Total
Meth Heth Meth Meth Meth Waste Managed
12345 Source (U.S. tons)
BALTIMORE
BALTIMORE
BALTIMORE
LAUREL
SILVER SPRING
GLEN BURN IE
BALTIMORE
ELKTON
BALTIMORE
LINTHICUM HEIGHT
PATUXENT RIVER
ELKTON
HAVRE DE GRACE
ELKTON
INDIAN HEAD
ABERDEEN
BALTIMORE
BALTIMORE
COLLEGE PARK
CAMP SPRINGS
SILVER SPRING
ELKTON
BETHESDA
CHASE
BALTIMORE
BALTIMORE
INDIAN HEAD
D11 D84 S01 T04
T03
S01
U99
S01 S02 U99
S01 S02
SOI S02 U99
T03 U99
S03
S01
S01
R99 S01 SOS
R99 S01
S01
S01
T03
SOI
S01
S01 T03
S01
S01
T04
S01
S01
T03 T04
U99
S01
T01 Off site
Ons ite
Onsite
Offsite
Off site
Offsite
Offsite
Both
Onsite
Onsite
Onsite
Offsite
Onsite
Onsite
Onsite
Onsite
Onsite
Onsite
Onsite
Onsite
Onsite
Offsite
Onsite
Onsite
Onsite
Offsite
Onsite
18,764
5,625
2,578
2,068
764
453
382
377
317
224
215
211
135
81
67
59
56
54
42
42
19
17
17
11
1
0
0
Disposal
D11 Discharge to Sewer/POTU, Prior
Treatment in RCRA Units
D14 Discharge to Seuer/POTU. Prior
Storage in RCRA Units
D21 Discharge to Surface Water under NPOES,
Prior Management in ROM Units
D79 Underground Injection Her*
080 Landfills
D81 Land Treatment/Appl{cation/Farming
082 Ocean Disposal
083 Surface Impoundments
084 Other Disposal
Storage
S01 Container (barrel, drum, etc.)
S02 Tank
S03 Waste Pile
S04 Surface Impoundment
SOS Other Storage
Treatment
T01 Treatment in Tanks
T02 Treatment in Surface
Impoundments
T03 Incineration
T04 Other Treatment
R99 Recycling
U99 Unknown 2 0
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Massachusetts
Region I
') A 9
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MASSACHUSETTS
EPA Region Address: U.S. EPA Region I
RCRA Support Section
Mail Stop HRW-CAN-3
JFK Federal Building
Boston, MA 02203
Biennial Report Data Collection State-specific annual report and
Instrument: EPA Waste Minimization
Report
Type of Data Submission to EPA: Site-level and State-level
summary data
Waste Minimization Data Included Yes
in this Report?
Address of Participating State Massachusetts Department of
Environmental Authority Environmental Protection
Division of Hazardous Waste
One Winter Street (6th Floor)
Boston, MA 02108
Notes: 1) Quantity of RCRA hazardous waste generated mentioned in Table 1 is
significantly lower than the sum of the quantities reported by waste code
in Table 3. This data inconsistency was acknowledged by
Massachusetts, and due to budgetary and time constraints, the data
were not corrected.
2) The RCRA hazardous waste flow balance equation, Generation =
Management • Imports + Exports, is far out of balance. This is primarily
due to the quality of data received from the State.
203
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Massachusetts
Table 1. RCRA Hazardous Waste Generation and Management, 1987
Total Number of RCRA Large Quantity Generators:
Total Quantity of Regulated Waste Generated:
RCRATSD Facilities (excludes storage-only facilities)
Facilities managing only waste generated on site
Facilities managing only waste generated off site
Facilities managing waste generated both on and off site
Total RCRA TSD Facilities (excludes storage-only facilities):
Total Quantity of RCRA Regulated Waste Managed in RCRA TSDR units:
(excludes quantity managed only in storage)
Total RCRA TSDR Facilities:
Final Disposition of Wastes Managed in RCRA Processes
1.025
90.6821 tons
7
2
0
41.896 tons
Management Method
Treatment in Tanks
Treatment In Surface Imp.
Incineration
Other Treatment
Total Treatment
Injection Wells
Landfills
Land Treatment
Ocean Disposal
Surface Impoundments
Other Disposal
Total Disposal
Recycling
Unknown
TOTAL
Percentage
Code
T01
T02
T03
T04
D79
D80
D81
D82
D83
D84
R99
U99
— —
No. of
facilities
using
method
3
0
1
5
8*
0
0
0
0
0
0
0*
1
0
9*
Hazardous
waste quantities
manaaed (tons)
On site
33.737
0
2,181
1,184
37,102
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
391
0
37,493
89.5%
Off site
1
0
0
4,402
4,403
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
4,403
10.5%
Total
33,738
0
2,181
5.586
41,505
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
391
0
41,896
100%
Percent
80.5
0.0
5.2
13.3
99.1
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.9
0.0
100
*Column may not sum to total because facilities may have multiple handling methods.
1Will not agree with Exhibit 3 due to incongruent data received from the State.
304
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Massachusetts
Table 2. RCRA Hazardous Waste Imports and Exports, 1987
Total quantity of hazardous waste
received from out of State (IMPORTS)
State
CT
DE
ME
MN
MS
ND
NH
NJ
NY
PA
Rl
SC
VA
VT
TOTAL
Tons received
5,012
17
2,979
11
1
1
4,442
105
1,338
162
2,706
12
26
949
17,761
Total quantity of hazardous waste
shipped out of State (EXPORTS)
State
AL
AR
CT
FL
IL
IN
KY
LA
MD
ME
Ml
MN
NC
NH
NJ
NY
OH
OR
PA
Rl
SC
TX
VA
WV
WY
TOTAL
Tons shipped
5.611
48
19,143
7
1,493
471
172
3,000
317
756
742
1
1
677
17.890
78.387
2,050
71
3.579
3.475
2,325
103
2,457
2
22
142,800
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Massachusetts
Table 3. Rank Order of 40 Largest Hazardous Wastes Generated, 1987
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
EPA
waste code
D001
F003
D002
F006
F001
F005
D008
D007
F002
D011
D006
D003
D004
F007
F008
D005
F019
U061
0009
U009
K086
U220
F009
U247
P030
U002
F011
D016
F004
POOS
U060
U188
D010
U159
U036
U122
F010
U003
U244
U125
Quantity generated
in State (tons)
45,179
37.207
33,593
9,852
8,579
4,516
3.064
2,625
2,189
798
725
720
621
364
348
322
310
238
193
167
166
141
97
95
93
92
89
71
58
53
49
47
45
38
25
23
21
21
20
19
Percent
of State
total (%)
29.5
24.3
21.9
6.4
5.6
2.9
2.0
1.7
1.4
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.4
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
306
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Massachusetts
Table 4. Four Largest Quantities and Types of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed
by RCRA Management Method, 1987
Quantity
Management Waste Waste Waste Waste Managed
Method Code 1 Code 2 Code 3 Code 4 (U.S. tons)
R99 391
T01 D002 33.737
0001 1
T03 2,181
T04 4,402
D002 1,183
D001 1
Disposal 080 Landfills T02 Treatment In Surface
D11 Discharge to Sewer/POTW, Prior 081 Land Treatment/Application/Farming Impoundments
Treatment in RCRA Units 082 Ocean Disposal T03 Incineration
014 Discharge to Seuer/POTU, Prior 083 Surface Impoundments T04 other Treatment
Storage In RCRA Units 084 Other Disposal
021 Discharge to Surface Water under NPDES, ( R» Recycling
Prior Management in RCRA Units Treatment 3 0 «
D79 Underground Injection Wells T01 Treatment in Tanks U99 Unknown
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Massachusetts
Table 5. Forty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators and RCRA Quantity Generated, 1987
Rank EPAID Site Name
1 MAD000845420 BOSTON EDISON COMPANY - NEW BOSTON STATION
2 MAD000842401 BOSTON EDISON COMPANY - MYSTIC STATION
3 MAD001114818 MONSANTO POLYMER PRODUCTS CO., INDIAN ORCHARD PLANT
4 MAD001402320 POLAROID CORPORATION
5 MAD007325814 TEXAS INSTRUMENTS, INC.
6 MAD001115765 JAMES RIVER GRAPHICS
7 MAD001005370 AT&T TECHNOLOGIES (FKA WESTERN ELECTRIC)
8 MAD001128032 WYMAN-GORDON COMPANY
9 MAD000846493 POLAROID CORPORATION
10 MAD053449393 GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY
11 MAD001408517 GENERAL ELECTRIC CO.-LYNN RIVER WORKS
12 MAD069348829 GTE PRODUCTS CORPORATION
13 MAD000844597 WATERS ASSOCIATES
14 MAD000829986 DIGITAL EQUIPMENT CORP.
15 MAD001764794 HAMBLET AND HAYES CO.
16 HAD019369602 CPC GROUP, GENERAL MOTORS FRAMINGHAM PLANT
17 MA0001050152 MILLIPORE CORPORATION
18 MAD001128016 WYMAN-GORDON COMPANY
19 MAD001006469 MERRIMAN, OF QUAMCO
20 MA0001014026 FOXBORO COMPANY, THE
21 MAD051505477 ICI AMERICAS INC.
22 MAD041710609 TECH-ETCH, INC.
23 MAD001138726 ECC CORPORATION
24 MA0990886301 ALTRON, INC.
25 MAD001136035 FLEXCON COMPANY INC.
26 MAD056019979 IDEAL TAPE CO.
27 MAD076S90652 HONEYWELL BULL
28 MAD001021245 STAR PLATING COMPANY, INC.
29 MAD001041383 SURFACE COATINGS, INC.
30 MAD001060698 GENERAL ELECTRIC AEROSPACE - AUTOMATED SYSTEMS DEP
31 MAD001046325 IONICS. INC.
32 MAD059706937 AXTON CROSS COMPANY INC
33 MAD001012244 PRINTED CIRCUIT CORP.
34 MAD049416001 ALTO-TRONICS CORPORATION
35 MAD001113059 EASTERN ETCHING I MFG. CO.
36 MA0001923408 RAYTHEON COMPANY - EOM
37 MAD000844977 STAHL FINISH, CORUIN STREET PLANT
38 MAD075348912 NATIONAL CAN CORP. (FOSTER FORBES DIVISION)
39 MAD001419258 GENERAL CONNECTOR CORPORATION
40 NAD001016302 DENNISON MANUFACTURING COMPANY
City
BOSTON
CHARLESTOUN
SPRINGFIELD
WALTHAM
ATTLEBORO
SOUTH HADLEY
NORTH ANDOVER
NORTH GRAFTON
ASSONET
WILMINGTON
LYNN
IPSWICH
TAUNTON
HUDSON
SALEM
FRAMINGHAM
BEDFORD
WORCESTER
HINGHAM
EAST BRIDGEWATER
DIGHTON
PLYMOUTH
JEFFERSON
WILMINGTON
SPENCER
LOWELL
BRIGHTON
NEW BEDFORD
WILMINGTON
BURLINGTON
WATERTOWN
HOUISTON
WOBURN
BURLINGTON
CHICOPEE
WALTHAM
PEABODY
MILFORD
NEWTON
FRAMINGHAM
Total
Generated
(U.S. tons)
21,955
11,644
4,135
2,624
2,260
1,941
1,893
1,696
1,518
1,339
1,260
971
895
860
842
836
833
786
659
645
594
553
499
498
453
435
428
407
406
394
388
381
360
356
354
331
321
319
313
311
308
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Massachusetts
Table 6. Forty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Facilities, 1987
Rank EPAID Site Name
1 MAD000842401 BOSTON EDISON
2 MA0000845420 BOSTON EDISON
3 MAD000604447 NORTH EAST SOVENTS RECLANTION
4 MAD053452637 CLEAN HARBORS OF BRAINTREE INC
5 MAD001402320 POLAROID CORPORATION
6 MAD001128032 UYMAN GORDON
7 NAD019371079 GENERAL CHEMICAL CORPORATION
8 HAD001408517 GENERAL ELECTRIC LYNN
9 MAD001128016 UYNAN GORDON
10 MAD980523203 CLEAN HARBORS OF NATIOC INC
11 KAD001114214 HAMPDEN COLOR AND CHEMICAL COR
12 MAD001114818 MONSANTO CHEMICAL CO
13 MAD047075734 GEOCHEM INC
14 MAD05292449S ZECCO INC.
15 MAD000846493 POLAROID CORPORATION
16 MAD991288549 SOUTHAMPTON SANITARY ENG CORP
17 MAD000846006 SAFETY-KLEEN CORP
18 MAD060095569 SAFETY-KLEEN CORP
19 MAD088978143 SAFETY-KLEEN CORP
20 MAD096287354 SAFETY-KLEEN CORP
21 HA7210025154 US ARMY FORT DEVENS
City
Mgmt Mgmt Hgmt Mgmt Mgmt Total
Meth Meth Meth Heth Heth Waste Managed
12345 Source (U.S. tons)
BOSTON
BOSTON
LAURENCE
BRAINTREE
UALTHAM
GRAFTON
FRAMINGHAM
LYNN
WORCESTER
NATICK
SPRINGFIELD
SPRINGFIELD
LOWELL
NORTBOROUGH
FREETOWN
SOUTHAMPTON
BRIDGEWATER
SALISBURY
MARLBORO
WEST BROOKFIELD
AYER
T01
T01
S01
T01
T03
S01
T04
T04
S01
S01
R99
S01
S01
S01
S02
S01
S01
S01
S01
S01
T04
T04
T04
S02
S02
S02
S02
S02
Ons ite
Ons ite
Off site
Off site
Ons ite
Ons ite
Off site
Ons ite
Ons ite
Offsite
Ons ite
Ons ite
Both
Both
Ons ite
Both
Offsite
Offsite
Offsite
Offsite
Ons ite
22,045
11,692
4,108
2,802
2,181
1,696
1,601
1,183
786
570
391
193
181
136
97
33
1
1
1
1
1
Disposal
011
D14
021
079
080
081
Discharge to Seuer/POTU, Prior
Treatment in RCRA Units
Discharge to Seuer/POTU, Prior
Storage in RCRA Units
Discharge to Surface Water under NPOES,
Prior ManageMnt in RCRA Units
Underground Injection Wells
Landfills
Land Treattent/Application/Farming
082 Ocean Disposal
083 Surface Impoundments
084 Other Disposal
Treatment
Storage
S01 Container (barrel, drum, etc.)
S02 Tank
S03 Waste Pile
S04 Surface Impoundment
SOS Other Storage
T01 Treatment in Tanks
T02 Treatment in Surface
I mpounojnents
T03 Incineration
T04 Other Treatment
^Recycling
U99 Unknown
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Michigan
Region V
310
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MICHIGAN
EPA Region Address:
U.S. EPA Region V
Waste Management Division
230 S. Dearborn Street
MailStop5HR13
Chicago, IL 60604
Biennial Report Data Collection
Instrument:
State-specific annual report and
EPA Waste Minimization
Report
Type of Data Submission to EPA:
Waste stream-level data in
Biennial Report Data System
(BIROS) format
Waste Minimization Data Included
in this Report?
Yes
Address of Participating State
Environmental Authority
U.S. EPA Region V
Waste Management Division
230 S. Dearborn Street
MailStop5HRl3
Chicago, IL 60604
Notes: No special notes for Michigan.
311
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Michigan
Table 1. RCRA Hazardous Waste Generation and Management, 1987
Total Number of RCRA Large Quantity Generators: 859
Total Quantity of Regulated Waste Generated: 2.304.785 tons
RCRA TSD Facilities (excludes storage-only facilities)
Facilities managing only waste generated on site
Facilities managing only waste generated off site
Facilities managing waste generated both on and off site
Total RCRA TSD Facilities (excludes storage-only facilities):
Total Quantity of RCRA Regulated Waste Managed in RCRA TSDR units:
(excludes quantity managed only in storage)
Total RCRA TSDR Facilities:
Final Disposition of Wastes Managed in RCRA Processes
39
21
8
S3
2.275.117 tons
121
Management Method
Treatment in Tanks
Treatment Surface Imp.
Incineration
Other Treatment
Total Treatment
Discharge to Sewer/POTW,
Prior Treat In RCRA Units
Discharge under NPDES,
Prior Mgmt in RCRA Units
Injection Wells
Landfills
Land Treatment
Ocean Disposal
Surface Impoundments
Other Disposal
Total Disposal
Recycling
Unknown
TOTAL
Percentage
Code
T01
T02
T03
T04
D11
D21
D79
D80
081
D82
D83
D84
R99
U99
-
-
No. of
facilities
using
method
5
0
3
23
29*
5
2
7
11
0
0
0
1
26*
14
12
68*
-
Hazardous
waste quantities
manaaed (tons)
On site
0
0
10,153
44,450
54,603
165
1,138,331
362,172
2,361
0
0
0
0
1,503,029
4,271
4
1,561,907
68.7%
Off site
241,839
0
4,098
27,324
273,261
35,901
0
3
280,463
0
0
0
32
316,399
123,241
309
713,210
31.3%
Total
241,839
0
14,251
71,774
327,864
36,066
1,138,331
362,175
282,824
0
0
0
32
1,819,428
127,512
313
2,275,117
100%
Percent
10.6
0.0
0.6
3.2
14.4
1.6
50.0
15.9
12.4
0.0
0.0
0.0
<0.05
80.0
5.6
<0.05
100
-
'Column may not sum to total because facilities may have multiple handling methods.
21 9
*» J. »v
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Michigan
Table 2. RCRA Hazardous Waste Imports and Exports, 1987
Total quantity of hazardous waste
received from out of State (IMPORTS)
State
AL
AR
CA
CO
CT
DC
DE
FL
GA
IA
IL
IN
KS
KY
MA
MD
ME
MN
MO
MS
MT
NC
NO
NE
NH
NJ
NY
OH
OK
PA
PR
Rl
SC
SO
TN
TX
UT
VA
Wl
WV
WY
Unknown or Foreign
TOTAL
Tons received
253
28
271
2
1,368
30
1,741
3,314
742
49
4,703
11,811
14
4,722
1,090
995
291
2,210
1,800
495
4,407
486
7
47
74
17,272
9,256
86,488
24
25,752
33
28
469
5
2,005
214
10
545
3,886
433
3
6,026
193,399
Total quantity of hazardous waste
shipped out of State (EXPORTS)
State
AL-
AR
CA
CO
CT
FL
GA
IL
IN
KS
KY
LA
MN
MO
MT
NC
NJ
NV
NY
OH
PA
SC
TN
TX
Wl
Unknown or Foreign
TOTAL
Tons shipped
2,574
959
4
52
34
11
183
12,450
53,411
1
5,519
1,350
32
7
6
2
65
22
317
82,241
3,457
11
117
515
278
19.374
182,992
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Michigan
Table 3. Rank Order of 40 Largest Hazardous Wastes Generated, 1987
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
EPA
waste code
K062
MOMX
D002
D003
DOMX
F006
D001
K061
FOMX
D007
D008
F003
F019
F005
UOMX
F002
F001
K043
001 6
K051
F009
D006
U239
F007
D009
P106
U110
D011
P122
U073
K049
F008
U002
D005
U154
U122
D012
U019
U220
U359
Quantity generated
in State (tons)
1.227,270
345,338
222,784
161,489
106,253
83,665
37,067
28,780
24,057
23,141
12,433
8.066
4,203
3,936
3.233
2,858
2,388
1,299
1,043
920
832
492
390
382
325
310
263
241
232
175
169
149
120
90
48
41
40
37
34
27
Percent
of State
total (%)
53.2
15.0
9.7
7.0
4.6
3.6
1.6
1.2
1.0
1.0
0.5
0.3
0.2
0.2
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
214
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Michigan
Table 4. Four Largest Quantities and Types of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed
by RCRA Management Method, 1987
Management
Method
011
021
079
080
084
R99
T01
T03
T04
U99
Uaste
Code 1
0002
0007
F007
F006
K062
U044
0002
0003
0001
F007
F006
F002
0008
F001
F001
0001
F003
0001
F005
K061
K062
0002
F006
0001
K043
D016
D002
F002
0003
0002
F001
0001
0007
0001
Quantity
Uaste Uaste Uaste Managed
Code 2 Code 3 Code 4 (U.S. tons)
19.403
6,546
2,723
1,475
1,138,324
7
153,124
142,820
0007 66,018
208
187,178
F005 K043 37,815
18,976
9,463
32
35,205
23,843
F001 F002 F003 19,917
9,072
74,272
36,107
29,087
18,318
9,054
1.299
1,043
693
F005 K043 18,215
17.658
17,502
0002 4,124
118
47
45
F003 38
Disposal
011 Discharge to Seuer/POTW. Prior
Treatment in ROM Units
D14 Discharge to Sawer/POTU, Prior
Storage in RCRA Units
D21 Discharge to Surface Water under NPDES,
Prior Management in RCRA Units
079 Underground Injection Wells
080 Landfills
081 Land Treatment/Application/Farming
D82 Ocean Disposal
D83 Surface Impoundment*
D84 Other Disposal
Treatment
T01 Treatment in Tanks
T02 Treatment in Surface
Impoundments
T03 Incineration
T04 Other Treatment
R99 Recycling
i
U99 Unknown
215
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Michigan
Table 5. Forty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators and RCRA Quantity Generated, 1987
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
EPAIO
MID082767591
MID000724831
MI0099114704
NID006013643
MID000820381
MI0000000001
MID097239669
MID068806520
MID087738431
MID048223986
MI0005069257
MID980617435
MID000724724
MID041793340
MID004320479
MID000810390
MID000809632
NID082771700
NID103514048
HID980793756
MID0053569S1
MID005363114
MID007138746
NID087054078
MID981092190
NID048090633
NID052052081
MID981195936
MID005356621
NID060975844
MID085031599
NID005320247
NID057002602
MI0005379714
NID005356811
NID005356878
NID005358825
NID005357975
MID003906773
MI 0000000002
Site Name
QUANEX CORP MICHIGAN SEAM
MICHIGAN DISPOSAL, INC.
DETROIT COKE CORP
PARKE DAVIS & CO
UPJOHN CO THE
BEDFORD STEEL PROCESSING INC
NATIONAL METAL PROCESSING
ROUGE STEEL CO
BASF CORP. CHEMICALS DIV.
NATIONAL STANDARD NILES CITY COMPLEX
THE DOW CHEMICAL COMPANEY
G.M.C. SAGINAW GREY IRON PLANT GEORGE B.
NATIONAL STEEL CORPORATION
WHIRLPOOL CORP.-ST. JOSEPH DIV.
DOW CORNING CORP MIDLAND PLT
LANTZ W S CORP
CLINTON VALLEY CENTER
CMC CHEVROLET FLINT VAN SLYKE COMPLEX
PENNWALT CORP
BASF CORP. COATINGS & INKS DIV.
NORTH STAR STEEL COMPANY MICHIGAN DIVISI
DOUBLE EAGLE STEEL COATING CO
WAYNE DISPOSAL, INC.
VOSS STEEL CORP
PVS CHEMICALS INC MICHIGAN
CMC DELCO PRODUCTS
MICHIGAN RECOVERY SYS. INC.
BRAUN ENGINEERING CO .
J AND L SPECIALTY PROD CORP DETROIT
ENVIRONMENTAL WASTE CONTROL INC
FORD MOTOR CO WIXOM ASSEMBLY PLT
HYDRA-MATIC WARREN DIVISION OF G.N.
GMC-SAGINAW DIVISION-HOLLAND COMPLEX
NT. CLEMENS COATING, INC. DUPONT
JEFFERSON ASSEMBLY-CHRYSLER CORP.
CMC SERVICE PARTS OPERATIONS-FLINT
City
SOUTH LYON
BELLEVILLE
DETROIT
HOLLAND
KALAMAZOO
ERIE
DETROIT
DEARBORN
HOLLAND
NILES
MIDLAND
SAGINAW
E CORSE
BENTON HARBOR
MIDLAND
GRAND LEDGE
DETROIT
PONT I AC
FLINT
WYANDOTTE
DETROIT
MONROE
DEARBORN
BELLEVILLE
TAYLOR
WYANDOTTE
LIVONIA
ROMULUS
DETROIT
DETROIT
INKSTER
WIXOM
WARREN
SAGINAW
NT. CLEMENS
DETROIT
SWARTZ CREEK
Total
Generated
(U.S. tons)
1,138,336
132,152
130,046
126,498
77,004
67,827
49,248
37,538
28,579
25,982
22,406
18,215
17.817
17,549
17.108
13,881
13,759
11,720
10,244
10,000
9.454
8,918
8,755
8,603
8,051
7,254
7,241
7,120
6,817
6,692
6,597
6,300
6,076
5,978
5,755
5,419
5,274
5,119
4,769
4,755
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Michigan
Table 6. Forty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Facilities, 1987
Rank EPAID
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
MID082767591
MID048090633
MI0099114704
MID000724831
MID006013643
MI0000000001
MID000820381
MID074259565
MID980615298
MID980617435
MID000724724
MI0000000002
MID048223986
HID005069257
MID981200835
NID005379607
MID068806520
MID041793340
MID000809632
HID060975844
MID087738431
NID082771700
NID088754668
MI0005363114
MID006523385
NID07258S755
NID003906773
MID005044813
MI0005356951
MID980568570
MID091605972
NID000718544
MI0005512066
MID017422304
NI0005358130
NID006014906
MID055850127
NID981000359
MI0000722694
MI0006020309
Site Name
QUANEX CORP MICHIGAN SEAM
WAYNE DISPOSAL, INC.
DETROIT COKE CORP
MICHIGAN DISPOSAL, INC.
PARKE DAVIS & CO
UPJOHN CO THE
DYNECOL INC
PETRO-CHEM PROCESSING, INC.
THE DOW CHEMICAL COMPANEY
BASF CORP. CHEMICALS DIV.
NATIONAL STANDARD NILES CITY COMPLEX
SYSTECH CORPORATION ALPENA FACILITY
LAFARGE CORP
NATIONAL METAL PROCESSING
G.M.C. SAGINAW GREY IRON PLANT GEORG
DOW CORNING CORP MIDLAND PLT
MICHIGAN RECOVERY SYS. INC.
ROUGE STEEL CO
EDWARDS OIL SERVICE INC
PENNWALT CORP
US CHEMICAL CO INC
TRICIL
CMC SERVICE PARTS OPERATIONS-FLINT
BUCKEYE PRODUCTS CORP
CMC CHEVROLET FLINT VAN SLYKE COMPLE
CMC AC SPARK PLUG DIV WASTE TRMT
GOLD SHIELD SOLVENTS DIV. OF DETREX
GENERAL MOTORS • BOC ORION ASSEMBLY
DU PONT E I DE NEMOURS ft CO
MCLOUTH STEEL PRODUCTS COPORAT10N
TOTAL PETROLEUM INC ALMA REFINERY
OCCIDENTAL CHEMICAL CORP
WICKES MANUFACTURING CO
SAFETY KLEEN CORP 4-010-01
SAFETY KLEEN CORP 4-055-03
EAST JORDAN IRON WORKS INC
City
Hgmt Mgmt Mgmt Mgmt Hgmt Total
Heth Meth Meth Heth Heth Waste Managed
12345 Source (U.S. tons)
Disposal
D11 Discharge to Sewer/POTV, Prior
Treatment
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Minnesota
Region V
218
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MINNESOTA
EPA Region Address:
U.S. EPA Region V
Waste Management Division
230 S. Dearborn Street
Mail Stop 5HR13
Chicago, IL 60604
Biennial Report Data Collection
Instrument:
State-specific annual report and
EPA Waste Minimization
Report
Type of Data Submission to EPA:
Waste stream-level data in
Biennial Report Data System
(BIRDS) format
Waste Minimization Data Included
in this Report?
No
Address of Participating State
Environmental Authority
Minnesota Pollution Control
Agency
Hazardous Waste Division
520 Lafayette Road North
St. Paul, MN 55155
Notes: 1) Data received from Minnesota did not include the RCRA hazardous waste
management methods. Hence, all management quantities are listed
under "U99" management method in Table 1.
2) The State did not provide data on large quantity generators and TSDR's
located in Hennepin County.
10
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Minnesota1
Table 1. RCRA Hazardous Waste Generation and Management, 1987
Total Number of RCRA Large Quantity Generators:
Total Quantity of Regulated Waste Generated:
RCRA TSD Facilities (excludes storage-only facilities)
Facilities managing only waste generated on site
Facilities managing only waste generated off site
Facilities managing waste generated both on and off site
Total RCRA TSD Facilities (excludes storage-only facilities):
Total Quantity of RCRA Regulated Waste Managed in RCRA TSDR units:
(excludes quantity managed only in storage)
Total RCRA TSDR Facilities:
Final Disposition of Wastes Managed in RCRA Processes
346
75.637 tons
1
22
1
24
11.858 tons
46
Management Method
Treatment in Tanks
Treatment in Surface Imp.
Incineration
Other Treatment
Total Treatment
Injection Wells
Landfills
Land Treatment
Ocean Disposal
Surface Impoundments
Other Disposal
Total Disposal
Recycling
Unknown
TOTAL
Percentage
Code
T01
T02
T03
T04
D79
D80
D81
D82
D83
D84
R99
U992
^m
No. of
facilities
using
method
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
24
24
Hazardous
waste quantities
manaaed (tons)
On site
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
6,176
6,176
52.1%
Off site
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
5,682
5,682
47.9%
Total
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
11,858
11,858
100%
Percent
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
100
100
1Data from Hennepin County may not be included.
2On-site handling methods not included in waste stream level data submission.
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Minnesota1
Table 2. RCRA Hazardous Waste Imports and Exports, 1987
Total quantity of hazardous waste
received from out of State (IMPORTS)
State
AL
CA
FL
GA
IA
IL
IN
KY
MA
MD
Ml
MO
NO
ND
NE
NJ
NY
OH
OK
OR
PA
PR
SC
SD
TX
Wl
WV
TOTAL
Tons received
1.068
658
4
2
800
2,606
1,107
124
3
21
112
2,026
1
30
2
137
140
9
212
71
627
60
25
466
426
1,177
235
12,149
Total quantity of hazardous waste
shipped out of State (EXPORTS)
State
AL
AR
AZ
CA
CT
IL
IN
KS
KY
LA
MD
Ml
MO
NE
NJ
NV
NY
OH
OK
PA
SC
SD
TX
UT
Wl
Unknown or Foreign
TOTAL
Tons shipped
257
42
110
69
104
7,198
7.862
65
177
405
1
1.849
16
27
195
23
84
482
589
15
56
1
141
5
2,784
949
23,506
1Data from Hennepin County may not be included.
21
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Minnesota1
Table 3. Rank Order of 40 Largest Hazardous Wastes Generated, 1987
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
EPA
waste code
D001
D002
0008
F003
MOMX
F006
F005
D007
K061
F002
F001
KOMX
K062
K051
D005
D011
DOMX
D006
0003
K069
K052
FOMX
0004
F008
K049
U044
U226
D009
P094
F009
F007
U122
U151
K050
F010
U121
F004
F019
U076
U080
Quantity generated
in State (tons)
20,493
20,012
8,938
4,292
3,849
3,799
2,337
2,023
1,952
1,590
1.575
1,174
1,113
530
421
270
226
171
158
130
117
106
105
41
29
28
26
18
18
17
13
12
10
7
3
3
2
2
2
2
Percent
of State
total (%)
27.1
26.5
11.8
5.7
5.1
5.0
3.1
2.7
2.6
2.1
2.1
1.6
1.5
0.7
0.6
0.4
0.3
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.1
0.1
0.1
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
1Data from Hennepin County may not be included.
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Minnesota
Table 4. Four Largest Quantities and Types of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed
by RCRA Management Method, 1987
Quantity
Management Waste Waste Waste Waste Managed
Method Code 1 Code 2 Code 3 Code 4 (U.S. tons)
U99 D001 7,636
D002 2,109
F003 699
0008 399
Disposal 080 Landfills T02 Treatment In Surfact
D11 Discharge to Smer/POTW. Prior D81 Land TreatMnt/Application/Fanring Impoundments
Treatment In RCRA Units D82 Ocean Disposal T03 Incineration
014 Discharge to Sewer/POTW, Prior 083 Surface Impoundments T04 Other Treatment
Storage in RCRA Units 084 Other Disposal
D21 Discharge to Surface Water under NPDES, R99 Recycling «% ^ f)
Prior Management in RCRA Units Treatment «-" •'•* «>
079 Underground Injection Wells T01 Treatment in Tanks U99 Unknown
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Minnesota
Table 5. Forty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators and RCRA Quantity Generated, 1987
Rank EPAID
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
HND006172969
MND006207773
NND006147268
MND006148092
HND000824029
MND006173082
MN0000824094
MN0041775008
MN3170022914
MND078680790
MND000686071
MND000823922
HND001037639
MND006162820
MND006158588
MN0980700900
MND006456768
HNL138
HND980791321
MND000808923
HND006252969
MN0006161756
MND006154918
NND980501167
NND006167332
NND006156590
NND041786930
MND000686709
MN0990860470
NN0095296364
NND006147045
MND056073299
MND042651687
NN0042296665
MND022995690
NND108664004
NN0053417S15
MND006219232
NN0000819268
MN0079723979
Site Name
3M-CHEMOLITE
FORD MOTOR COMPANY
SHELOAHL INC.
GOPHER SMELTING COMPANY
3M - STPM
3M - CENTER
WILLIAMS PIPELINE - ALEXANDRIA TERMINAL
NORTH STAR STEEL
NAVAL SYSTEMS DIV. OF FMC CORP.
PRESS ON, INC.
KOCH REFINING COMPANY
UNISYS CORP. - SHEPARD ROAD
ADVANCE CIRCUITS INC.
ASHLAND PETROLEUM COMPANY
PEERLESS CHAIN CO.
BUREAU OF ENGRAVING INC.
HUTCHINSON TECHNOLOGY INC.
3M/CONSUMER PRODUCTS PLANT
APTUS (NEI)
CONSOLIDATED CONTAINER
STYLMARK, INC. INDUSTRIES
IBM ROCHESTER
ELECTRO-PLATING ENGINEERING CO. INC.
CRENLO, INC
ANDERSON CORPORATION
FEDERAL-HOFFMAN, INC.
AF2 INC.
ASHLAND CHEMICAL COMPANY
BMC INDUSTRIES, INC
MERIT ENTERPRISES, INC.
FIBERITE CORP.
3N INDUSTRIAL ABRASIVES DIVISION
ADVANCE CIRCUITS INC.
LAKE REGION MFG. CO., INC.
SMITH SYSTEM MFG. CO.
ETA SYSTEMS, INC.
OMAN CORPORATION
MICOM CORPORATION
HONEYWELL INC.
3N ELECTRICAL PRODUCTS DIV.-NEW ULM
City
ST. PAUL
SAINT PAUL
NORTHFIELD
EAGAN
SAINT PAUL
MAPLEWOOD
ALEXANDRIA
SAINT PAUL
FRIDLEY
STILLWATER
ST. PAUL
SAINT PAUL
ROSEVILLE
ST. PAUL PARK
WINONA
MINNEAPOLIS
HUTCHINSON
HUTCHINSON
LAKEVILLE
MINNEAPOLIS
MINNEAPOLIS
ROCHESTER
SAINT PAUL
ROCHESTER
BAYPORT
ANOKA
COLUMBIA HEIGHTS
SHAKOPEE
SAINT PAUL
ISLE
WINONA
ALEXANDRIA
MINNETONKA
CHASKA
PRINCETON
SAINT PAUL
FRIDLEY
NEW BRIGHTON
ARDEN HILLS
NEW ULM
Total
Generated
(U.S. tons)
13,370
6,093
4,994
3,844
3,115
2,612
2,233
1,952
1,555
1,517
1,458
1,308
1,176
1,129
1,113
1,078
919
843
766
748
716
693
684
627
575
562
548
501
466
452
436
427
422
386
380
359
352
345
339
339
24
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Minnesota
Table 6. Forty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Facilities, 1987
Rank EPAID Site Name City
1 MND006172969 3M-CHEMOLITE ST. PAUL
2 MND000686709 ASHLAND CHEMICAL COMPANY SHAKOPEE
3 MN0006211692 WARDEN OIL COMPANY INC. MINNEAPOLIS
4 MND981097884 SAFETY-KLEEN CORP. - EAGAN EAGAN
5 MND980791321 APTUS (NED LAKEVILLE
6 HND000685941 SOLV-OIL SERVICE AND SUPPLY CO. HOPKINS
7 MND006148092 GOPHER SMELTING COMPANY EAGAN
8 MND000823922 UNISYS CORP. • SHEPARD ROAD SAINT PAUL
9 MND000686170 SAFETY-KLEEN CORP. - CLOQUET CLOOUET
10 MND054497052 VAN WATERS & ROGERS, INC. MINNEAPOLIS
11 HND981190150 UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA-COMO TRANS F MINNEAPOLIS
12 MND98079S546 UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA (ROSEMOUNT) ROSEMOUNT
13 MND000781625 MAYO CLINIC-(INSTITUTE HILLS FARM) ROCHESTER
14 MND000823823 SAFETY-KLEEN CORP. • LITTLE CANADA LITTLE CANADA
15 MMD081138604 HONEYWELL PROVING GROUNDS ELK RIVER
16 HND079731519 UNISYS CORP. ROSEVILLE
17 MND000686188 SAFETY-KLEEN CORP. - BURNSVILLE BURNSVILLE
18 MND006224612 PENNZOIL PRODUCTS COMPANY MINNEAPOLIS
19 MND022888143 DETERMAN WELDING & TANK SERVICE FRIDLEY
20 MND000293365 MEDTRONIC INC. FRIDLEY
21 MND000823914 UNISYS CORP. - EAGAN EAGAN
22 MND000824052 MINNESOTA POWER DULUTH
23 MND000826206 NORTHERN STATES POWER SERV. CTR. MINNEAPOLIS
24 MND001970334 HONEYWELL INC. - ORDNANCE DIVISION HOPKINS
Mgmt Mgmt Hgmt Hgmt Hgmt Total
Meth Meth Meth Meth Meth Waste Managed
12345 Source (U.S. tons)
U99
U99
U99
U99
U99
U99
U99
U99
U99
U99
U99
U99
U99
U99
U99
U99
U99
U99
U99
U99
U99
U99
U99
U99
Both
Off site
Offsite
Off site
Offsite
Offsite
Ons ite
Offsite
Offsite
Offsite
Offsite
Offsite
Offsite
Offsite
Offsite
Offsite
Offsite
Offsite
Offsite
Offsite
Offsite
Offsite
Offsite
Offsite
10,182
323
204
189
153
147
130
94
79
71
67
57
37
35
30
23
11
11
10
6
0
0
0
0
Disposal
011 Discharge to Sewer/POTW, Prior
Treatment in RCRA Unit*
D14 Discharge to Sewer/POTW, Prior
Storage in RCRA Units
021 Discharge to Surface Water under NPDES,
Prior Management in RCRA Units
D79 Underground Injection Wells
080 Landfills
081 Land Treatment/Appllcation/Farsiing
D82 Ocean Disposal
083 Surface Impoundments
084 Other Disposal
Storage
S01 Container (barrel, drua, etc.)
S02 Tank
SO? Waste Pile
S04 Surface Impoundment
SOS Other Storage
Treatment
T01 Treatment in Tanks
T02 Treatment in Surface
Impoundments
T03 Incineration
T04 Other Treatment
R99 Recycling
U99 Unknown 325
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Mississippi
Region IV
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MISSISSIPPI
EPA Region Address:
U.S. EPA Region IV
Waste Division, Waste
Programs Branch
State Programs Section
345 Courtland Street
Atlanta, GA 30365
Biennial Report Data Collection
Instrument:
EPA Hazardous Waste Report
Type of Data Submission to EPA:
Waste stream-level data in
Biennial Report Data System
(BIRDS) format
Waste Minimization Data Included
in this Report?
Yes
Address of Participating State
Environmental Authority
State of Mississippi
Department of Environmental
Quality
Bureau of Pollution Control
Hazardous Waste Division
2380 Highway 80 West
Jackson, MS 39209
Notes: No special notes for Mississippi.
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Mississippi
Table 1. RCRA Hazardous Waste Generation and Management, 1987
Total Number of RCRA Large Quantity Generators:
Total Quantity of Regulated Waste Generated:
RCRATSD Facilities (excludes storage-only facilities)
Facilities managing only waste generated on site
Facilities managing only waste generated off site
Facilities managing waste generated both on and off site
Total RCRATSD Facilities (excludes storage-only facilities):
Total Quantity of RCRA Regulated Waste Managed in RCRA TSDR units:
(excludes quantity managed only in storage)
Total RCRA TSDR Facilities:
136
1.296.270 tons
9
6
4
IS
1.229.638 tons
23.
Final Disposition of Wastes Managed in RCRA Processes
Management Method
Treatment in Tanks
Treatment in Surface Imp.
Incineration
Other Treatment
Total Treatment
Discharge to Sewer/POTW,
Prior Treat in RCRA Units
Discharge to Sewer/POTW,
Prior Storage in RCRA Units
Discharge under NPDES,
Prior Mgmt in RCRA Units
Injection Wells
Landfills
Land Treatment
Ocean Disposal
Surface Impoundments
Other Disposal
Total Disposal
Recycling
Unknown
TOTAL
Percentage
Code
T01
T02
T03
T04
D11
D14
D21
D79
D80
D81
D82
D83
D84
R99
U99
—
-
No. of
facilities
using
method
0
1
0
1
2*
1
1
1
1
3
3
0
0
0
8*
2
8
19*
-
Hazardous
waste quantities
manaaed (tons)
On site
0
0
0
15
15
0
201
316
775,543
239
7,093
0
0
0
783,392
135
0
783,542
63.7%
Off site
0
417,014
0
0
417,014
0
0
0
0
0
27,868
0
0
0
27,868
0
1,214
446,096
36.3%
Total
0
417,014
0
15
417,029
0
201
316
775,543
239
34,961
0
0
0
811,260
135
1,214
1,229,638
100%
Percent
0.0
33.9
0.0
<0.05
33.9
0.0
<0.05
<0.05
63.1
<0.05
2.8
0.0
0.0
0.0
66.0
<0.05
0.1
100
-
'Column may not sum to total because facilities may have multiple handling methods.
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Mississippi
Table 2. RCRA Hazardous Waste Imports and Exports, 1987
Total quantity of hazardous waste
received from out of state (IMPORTS)
State
AL
AR
IL
IN
KY
LA
MO
OK
TN
TX
Unknown or Foreign
TOTAL
Tons received
48
78
3
5
39
27,885
69
15
248
45
130
28,565
Total quantity of hazardous waste
shipped out of state (EXPORTS)
State
AL
AR
GA
IL
IN
KY
LA
MD
Ml
OH
OK
PA
SC
TN
TX
UT
Unknown or Foreign
TOTAL
Tons shipped
35,455
297
71
594
14
1,165
17,011
23
15
29
167
2,756
530
12,024
26.122
8
261
96,542
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Table 3. Rank Order of 40 Largest Hazardous Wastes Generated, 1987
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
EPA
waste code
D003
D007
DOMX
F006
K104
MOMX
K048
K083
D008
K001
K051
F019
D001
FOMX
F005
D002
K062
F001
KOMX
POMX
P020
F002
F003
D009
P048
K052
F004
F008
D006
F009
K049
U028
U359
K050
P106
K022
U129
0011
F011
U045
Quantity generated
in State (tons)
775.789
419,737
46,613
22,819
6,623
6,208
2.547
2,402
2,230
2,148
1,453
1,404
1,311
1,017
1,012
746
407
400
377
264
204
184
104
101
60
28
20
17
12
5
5
4
4
3
3
2
2
1
1
1
Percent
of State
total (%)
59.8
32.4
3.6
1.8
0.5
0.5
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
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Table 4. Four Largest Quantities and Types of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed
by RCRA Management Method, 1987
Quant i ty
Management Waste Waste Waste Waste Managed
Method Code 1 Code 2 Code 3 Code 4 (U.S. tons)
D14 D006 D007 0008 201
021 0002 0003 K050 P001 225
0002 70
F002 15
F003 5
079 0003 775.543
080 0003 236
P106 3
081 K048 30,415
0001 D003 2,776
K051 1,290
KOMX 377
R99 133
F002 U080 2
T02 0007 417,014
T04 F019 15
U99 1,214
Disposal D80 Landfills T02 Treatment in Surface
011 Discharge to Sewer/POTV, Prior D81 Land Treatment/Application/Farming Impoundments
Treatment in RCRA Units 082 Ocean Disposal 703 Incineration
D14 Discharge to Sewer/POTV, Prior D83 Surface Impoundments T04 Other Treatment
Storage in RCRA Units D84 Other Disposal
021 Discharge to Surface Water under HPOES, R99 Recycling
Prior Management in RCRA Units Treatment ~ '^3
079 Underground Injection Wei Is T01 Treatment in Tanks U99 Unknown V
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Table 5. Forty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators and RCRA Quantity Generated, 1987
Rank EPAID Site Name
1 MS0008186587 MORTON THIOKOL. INC.
2 MS0054531215 TRUE TEMPER SPORTS. INC.
3 MS0054179403 CHEVRON USA, INC. (PASCAGOULA REFINERY)
4 MSD004448775 WOODSHAFT, INC.
5 MS0980601686 CATERPILLAR TRACTOR COMPANY
6 MS0033417031 FIRST CHEMICAL CORPORATION
7 MSD098590615 INGALLS SHIPBUILDING, INC.
8 MS0079461406 AMERADA HESS CORPORATION
9 MSD980516363 TEXAS EASTERN GAS PIPELINE CO.
10 MS0980516488 TEXAS EASTERN GAS PIPELINE CO.
11 MS0008158685 MISSISSIPPI STEEL DIV.
12 MS0004001244 DIVERSITECH GENERAL
13 MS6210020560 MISSISSIPPI ARMY AMMUNITION PLANT
14 MS0050648757 INGALLS SHIPBUILDING, INC
15 MSD050999127 AMOCO PETROLEUM ADDITIVES COMPANY
16 MSD081387730 KERR MCGEE CHEMICAL CORPORATION
17 MSD008183519 FERNUOOD INDUSTRIES
18 MSD041165747 RELIANCE UNIVERSAL INC.
19 MSD081341729 KRUEGER-RINGIER, INC.
20 MSD004010724 UNITED TECHNOLOGIES ELECTRO STYSTEM
21 MSD981002975 LA-Z-BOY CHAIR COMPANY
22 MSD981470289 BROOKHAVEN WOOD PRESERVING CO, INC.
23 MSD980601512 DYNACHEM DIVISION/MORTON THIOKOL, INC.
24 MSD007031230 VISTA POLYMERS
25 MSD122687064 CHANNEL CHEMICAL CORP.
26 MS0065490930 WOOD TREATING, INC.
27 MSD075044651 UNIVERSAL MANUFACTURING
28 MSD000742668 BORG-UARNER CHEMICALS, INC.
29 NSD004003513 CECO BUILDINGS DIVISION
30 MS0052512027 AZTEC INDUSTRIES, INC.
31 MS0000287417 THOMPSON AND FORMSY, INC.
32 NS0980730295 JOAMCA CHEMICAL PRODUCTS, INC.
33 MSD990714081 VICKSBURG CHEMICAL CORP
34 MS0980841167 ARMY AVIATION SUPPORT FAILITY
35 MS0980600084 INTERNATIONAL PAPER TUP
36 MSD982115529 BRANDON CEMENT TERMINAL/LONE STAR IND.
37 MS0980798755 DIVERS'D PETRO. INC/DBA/RECLAMATION RES.
38 MSD010406809 AUTOMATIC PROCESSING. INC.
39 NSD086017639 AIRCAP INDUSTRIES
40 MSD048320030 MUELLER BRASS COMPANY
City
MOSS FOUNT
AMORY
PASCAGOULA
AMORY
CORINTH
PASCAGOULA
PASCAGOULA
PURVIS
UNION CHURCH
KOSCIUSKO
FLOUOOO
COLUMBUS
NSTL BASE
PASCAGOULA
NATCHEZ
MERIDIAN
FERNWOOD
CLINTON
CORINTH
COLUMBUS
LELAND
BROOKHAVEN
MOSS POINT
ABERDEEN
GULFPORT
PICAYUNE
GALLMAN
PEARLINGTON
COLUMBUS
RICHLAND
OLIVE BRANCH
GLUCKSTADT
VICKSBURG
GULFPORT
UIGGINS
BRANDON
QUITMAN
ESCATAUPA
TUPELO
FULTON
Total
Generated
(U.S. tons)
775,776
417,818
26,262
21,724
10,838
9,068
4,672
3,866
3,231
2.239
2,121
1,891
1,861
1,822
1,572
852
568
554
536
494
426
418
365
353
345
344
304
263
247
240
207
205
204
196
173
167
163
155
141
132
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Table 6. Forty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Facilities, 1987
Rank EPAID Site Name
1 MS0008186587 NORTON THIOKOL, INC.
2 MSD004448775 UOOOSHAFT, INC.
3 HS0083543009 ROGERS RENTAL AND LANDFILL
4 MSD07946U06 AMERADA HESS CORPORATION
5 NSD054179403 CHEVRON USA, INC. (PASCAGOULA REFINE
6 MS0081387730 KERR NCGEE CHEMICAL CORPORATION
7 MSD000693176 ENTERPRISE RECOVERY SYSTEMS, INC
8 MSD004010724 UNITED TECHNOLOGIES ELECTRO STYSTEM
9 MS0000776765 SAFETY-KLEEN CORP.
10 MS0981030984 SAFETY-KLEEN CORPORATION
11 MSD000742668 BORG-UARNER CHEMICALS, INC.
12 MS0980600084 INTERNATIONAL PAPER TUP
13 MSD065490930 WOOD TREATING, INC.
14 MS0007016843 BALDWIN PIANO I ORGAN COMPANY
15 MSD000644617 SER1-GRAND GULF/SYSTEMS ENERGY RES.
16 MS2570024164 USAF KEESLER AFB
17 MSD048816953 FERSON OPTICS, CAMBRIDGE INSTRUMENTS
18 MS0081338832 MASTER-BILT PRODUCTS
19 MSD007022080 CORINTH TELECOMMUNICATION CORP.
20 MS6210020560 MISSISSIPPI ARMY AMMUNITION PLANT
21 MSD072602899 SIEMENS ENERGY AND AUTOMATION, INC
22 MSD000648329 SHELLER-GLOBE CORPORATION
23 MSD048320030 MUELLER BRASS COMPANY
24 MSD000623017 KIMBERLY-CLARK CORP.
25 MS0007027543 (COPPER COMPANY. INC..
26 MS0083451039 CMC OELCO REMY-LAUREL PLANT
27 MS6210809871 USA ENGR WATERWAYS EXPERIMENT STATIC
28 MS0033417031 FIRST CHEMICAL CORPORATION
29 MS0056029648 POTTER COMPANY
City
Mgmt Mgmt Mgmt Mgmt Hgmt Total
Meth Meth Heth Heth Meth Waste Managed
12345 Source (U.S. tons)
MOSS POINT
AMORY
CENTREVILLE
PURVIS
PASCAGOULA
MERIDIAN
BYHALIA
COLUMBUS
JACKSON
SOUT HAVEN
PE ARLINGTON
WIGGINS
PICAYUNE
GREENWOOD
PORT GIBSON
KEESLER AFB
OCEAN SPRINGS
NEW ALBANY
CORINTH
NSTL BASE
JACKSON
VERONA
FULTON
CORINTH
TIE PLANT
LAUREL
VICKSBURG
PASCAGOULA
WESSON
D79
T02
D81
081
D21
S04
U99
D14
U99
U99
501
S04
R99
S01
S01
S01
S01
SOI
SOI
080
SOI
R99
D80
S01
S04
S01
S01
U99
011
D80 S04
S02
081 S01
S01
U99
U99
S02 T04
SOI
U99
U99
Onsite
Off site
Off site
Onsite
Onsite
Onsite
Off site
Onsite
Off site
Off site
Onsite
Onsite
Onsite
Both
Both
Onsite
Onsite
Onsite
Onsite
Onsite
Onsite
Onsite
Onsite
Onsite
Both
Onsite
Both
Off site
Onsite
775,776
417,014
27,868
3,830
3.582
852
742
345
233
227
218
173
133
54
49
44
20
19
18
18
5
3
3
2
2
2
2
0
0
Disposal
011 Discharge to Sewer/POTW, Prior
Treatment in ROM Units
014 Discharge to Sewer/POTW. Prior
Storage in RCRA Units
021 Discharge to Surface Water under NPDES,
Prior Management in RCRA Units
079 Underground Injection Wells
080 Landfills
081 Land Treataent/Appllcation/Farming
082 Ocean Disposal
083 Surface Impoundments
084 Other Disposal
Storage
S01 Container (barrel, drum, etc.)
S02 Tank
S03 Waste Pile
S04 Surface Inpoundment
SOS Other Storage
Treatment
T01 Treatment in Tanks
T02 Treatment in Surface
Impoundments
T03 Incineration
T04 other Treatment
R99 Recycling
U99 Unknown
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Region VII
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MISSOURI
EPA Region Address:
U.S. EPA Region VII
RCRA, Waste Management
Division
RCRA RADM
726 Minnesota Avenue
Kansas City, KS 66101
Biennial Report Data Collection
Instrument:
State-specific annual report and
EPA Waste Minimization
Report
Type of Data Submission to EPA:
Waste stream-level data in
State-specific format
Waste Minimization Data Included
in this Report?
No
Address of Participating State
Environmental Authority
Missouri Department of Natural
Resources
Division of Environmental
Quality
Waste Management Program
Hazardous Waste Section
205 Jefferson Street
Jefferson City, MO 35101
Notes: No special notes for Missouri.
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Table 1. RCRA Hazardous Waste Generation and Management, 1987
Total Number of RCRA Large Quantity Generators:
Total Quantity of Regulated Waste Generated:
RCRA TSD Facilities (excludes storage-only facilities)
Facilities managing only waste generated on site
Facilities managing only waste generated off site
Facilities managing waste generated both on and off site
Total RCRA TSD Facilities (excludes storage-only facilities):
Total Quantity of RCRA Regulated Waste Managed in RCRA TSDR units:
(excludes quantity managed only in storage)
Total RCRA TSDR Facilities:
405
149.424 tons
13
88
7
108
82.314 tons
111
Final Disposition of Wastes Managed in RCRA Processes
Management Method
Treatment In Tanks
Treatment In Surface Imp.
Incineration
Other Treatment
Total Treatment
Injection Wells
Landfills
Land Treatment
Ocean Disposal
Surface Impoundments
Other Disposal
Total Disposal
Recycling
Unknown
TOTAL
Percentage
Code
T01
T02
T03
T04
D79
D80
D81
D82
D83
D84
R99
U99
-
-
No. of
facilities
using
method
4
0
16
95
101*
0
10
0
0
0
1
11*
2
1
108*
-
Hazardous
waste quantities
manaaed (tons)
On site
37
0
0
1,881
1,918
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1,918
2.3%
Off site
9
0
1,753
25,757
27,519
0
336
0
0
0
61
397
52,479
1
80,396
97.7%
Total
46
0
1,753
27,638
29.437
0
336
0
0
0
61
397
52,479
1
82,314
100%
Percent
0.1
0.0
2.1
33.6
35.8
0.0
0.4
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.1
0.5
63.8
<0.05
100
-
*Column may not sum to total because facilities may have multiple handling methods.
236
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Missouri
Table 2. RCRA Hazardous Waste Imports and Exports, 1987
Total quantity of hazardous waste
received from out of State (IMPORTS)
State
AR
CA
FL
IA
IL
IN
KS
KY
LA
MN
NE
NV
OH
OK
OR
TN
TX
WA
Wl
TOTAL
Tons received
727
274
1,205
214
26,572
354
1,005
25,709
29
122
1,571
1
236
2
17
7
976
7
2.346
61,374
Total quantity of hazardous waste
shipped out of State (EXPORTS)
State
AL-
AR
AZ
CA
CT
FL
ID
IL
IN
KS
KY
LA
MD
Ml
MN
MS
NV
NY
OH
OK
PA
Rl
SC
TN
TX
UT
Wl
Unknown or Foreign
TOTAL
Tons shipped
8,307
1,436
19
12
19
39
177
43.258
16,340
6,481
2,856
2,894
1
2.083
3,793
90
2,809
141
1.282
6,549
19,657
1
36
1,428
3,118
50
1,773
4,581
129,230
37
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Missouri
Table 3. Rank Order of 40 Largest Hazardous Wastes Generated, 1987
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
EPA
waste code
DOMX
K061
MOMX
D001
FOMX
K046
K001
D002
F003
U128
F002
D008
F005
K062
F006
F001
D007
F020
U051
K052
0009
UOMX
D006
K086
F008
U188
F019
K044
U138
F028
U012
F012
POMX
D004
U122
P081
P094
U031
0003
U044
Quantity generated
in State (tons)
34.632
19.464
18,517
15.615
10.481
7.442
6,858
4.110
3,808
3,438
3,211
2,973
2.833
2,397
2.117
1,892
1,818
1.560
1,287
843
805
768
664
520
236
199
189
115
96
74
51
46
40
34
31
27
23
23
19
19
Percent
of State
total (%)
23.2
13.0
12.4
10.5
7.0
5.0
4.6
2.8
2.5
2.3
2.1
2.0
1.9
1.6
1.4
1.3
1.2
1.0
0.9
0.6
0.5
0.5
0.4
0.3
0.2
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
338
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Missouri
Table 4. Four Largest Quantities and Types of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed
by RCRA Management Method, 1987
Management Waste
Method Code 1
D80
084
R99
T01
T03
T04
U99
OOMX
0001
F006
0001
DOMX
0001
0001
0001
0001
0002
F002
F001
F028
MONX
0001
DOMX
0001
K062
D002
0001
Waste Waste Waste
Code 2 Code 3 Code 4
F001
F001 F002 F003
F002 F003 F005
F001 F003 F005
F003 F005
F002 F003 F003
Quantity
Managed
(U.S. tons)
301
13
11
4
61
39,254
3,909
2,341
2,073
37
9
1,558
74
41
25
9,373
4,753
3,756
2,130
F003
Disposal
D11 Discharge to Sewer/POTV, Prior
Treatment in RCRA Units
D14 Discharge to Sewer/POTW, Prior
Storage in RCRA Units
021 Discharge to Surface Water under NPDES,
Prior Management in RCRA Units
D79 Underground Injection Wells
080 ten?Mils
081 Lara Treatiwnt/Appli cat ion/Fanning
D82 Ocean Disposal
083 Surface Impoundments
084 Other Disposal
Treatment
T01 Treatment in Tanks
T02 Treatment in Surface
Impoundments
T03 Incineration
T04 Other Treatment
R99 Recycling
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Missouri
Table 5. Forty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators and RCRA Quantity Generated, 1987
Rank EPAID Site Name
1 M00007118029 ARMCO, INC.
2 MCO000818963 MCDONNELL DOUGLAS, INC.
3 M04213820489 LAKE CITY ARMY AMMUNITION PLANT
4 H09890010524 US DEPT. OF ENERGY
5 MOD007129406 KERR-MCGEE CHEMICAL
6 MOT300011160 KIESEL CO.
7 MOD096726484 MALLINCKROOT, INC.
8 MOD027397058 COOPER INDUSTRIES-WAGNER DIV.
9 HOD000610766 SOLVENT RECOVERY, INC.
10 MOD981506611 US ECOLOGY ENVIRONMENTAL
11 M00981706856 UNITED SOLVENT SERVICES, INC.
12 M00043937895 3M CO.
13 MOD006272876 FORD MOTOR CO.
U MOD084093368 ALCOLAC, INC.
15 MOD007118078 FORD MOTOR CO.
16 MOD071991434 E.I. DUPONT DE NEMOURS & CO., INC.
17 M00980973556 ENVIRONMENTAL INTERNATIONAL ELECTRICAL
18 MOD068549492 HUSSMANN FOODSERVICE CO.
19 MOD000624452 BFI
20 MC0089290118 KELSEY-HAYES CO.
21 MOD007452154 SYNTEX AGRIBUSINESS, INC.
22 MOD006276349 VALLEY STEEL PRODUCTS
23 M00980973S64 SAFETY-KLEEN. INC.
24 M00085002319 CHRYSLER MOTORS
25 MOD006290118 CMC TRUCK t, BUS GROUP
26 MOD086787371 COOK PAINT I VARNISH CO.
27 MOD006272355 CHEVRON CHEMICAL CO.
28 MOD049975998 WAGONER ELECTRIC/LCRA
29 MOG000001245 SEALED POWER
30 MOD981505555 HERITAGE ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES
31 MOD068550664 REIDY TERMINAL, INC.
32 MOT300010261 BOC GROUP-GM WENTZVILLE CENTER
33 M00095486312 SAFETY-KLEEN, INC.
34 M0000822668 CMC
35 N00980962773 SIGMA CHEMICAL CO.
36 N00057894321 3M CO. • NEVADA PLANT
37 NCO006324099 PETROLITE, INC.
38 M00045073418 CHRYSLER MOTORS
39 M00006273726 SIGMA CHEMICAL CO.
40 MOD007161425 AMOCO OIL CO.
City
KANSAS CITY
ST LOUIS
INDEPENDENCE
KANSAS CITY
SPRINGFIELD
ST LOUIS
ST LOUIS CITY
ST LOUIS CITY
KANSAS CITY
TIPTON
KANSAS CITY
SPRINGFIELD
HAZELWOOO
SEDALIA
CLAYCOMO
MOBERLY
KANSAS CITY
WASHINGTON
MISSOURI CITY
SEDAILA
VERONA
LOUISIANA
INDEPENDENCE
FENTON
ST LOUIS CITY
KANSAS CITY
MARYLAND HEIGHTS
ST LOUIS
MANCHESTER
KANSAS CITY
ST LOUIS CITY
WENTZVILLE
ST CHARLES
KANSAS CITY
ST LOUIS CITY
NEVADA
ST LOUIS CITY
FENTON
ST LOUIS CITY
SUGAR CREEK
Total
Generated
(U.S. tons)
19,524
10,891
10,327
7,669
7,251
3,959
3,815
3,339
3,205
3,144
2,984
2.612
2.550
2,406
2.213
1.997
1,969
1,830
1.765
1,645
1.578
1,483
1,415
1,404
1,340
1,335
1,322
1,214
1.136
1,135
1,085
1,068
1,067
1,026
1,016
973
882
860
852
818
340
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Missouri
Table 6. Forty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Facilities, 1987
Rank EPAID
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
M00029729688
H00054018288
M00000610766
N00050235597
NOT300011160
N00981706856
M00981507254
MOT300010980
M00981505555
H04213820489
H00077887909
H00980962849
MOD068521228
M00050235598
H00084396985
M00980973564
N00981507251
N00095486312
NOT300010808
H00073027609
N00981506611
NG0980632954
N00099669475
NG0980972626
N000540843U
M00007129406
M00980851427
NC0000669051
M00000805499
N00000669010
N00000669069
MC0031005341
N000071S8157
MC0981123391
MOO 000818963
M00030712822
M00095038329
M00980851422
M00096726484
M00006326904
Site Name
SAFETY-KLEEN, INC.
CONTINENTAL CEMENT CO.
SOLVENT RECOVERY, INC.
CONSERVATION CHEMICAL CO,
KIESEL CO.
UNITED SOLVENT SERVICES, INC.
AMERICAN WASTE RECLAMATION CO.
US EPA-EMERGENCY
HERITAGE ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES
LAKE CITY ARMY AMMUNITION PLANT
ATLAS POUDER CO.
AMERECO ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICE
B.H.S., INC.
VAN WATERS & ROGERS, INC.
SAFETY-KLEEN, INC.
SAFETY-KLEEN, INC.
ROCK CREEK WASTE TREATMENT FACILITY
RADIUM PETROLEUM
US ECOLOGY ENVIRONMENTAL
INDUSTRIAL FUELS & RESOURCES/MO, INC
BFI OF ST. LOUIS
BLUESIDE CO., THE
KERR-MCGEE CHEMICAL
SAFETY-KLEEN, INC.
SAFETY-KLEEN, INC.
ASHLAND CHEMICAL CO.
VAN WATERS ft ROGERS, INC.
RECLAMARE ENTERPRISES-PLANT 2
MCDONNELL DOUGLAS, INC.
SCHUYUCILL METALS, INC.
SYNTEX AGRIBUSINESS, INC.
LIQUID RECLAIMERS, INC.
MALLINCKRODT, INC.
RESOURCE RECOVERY CENTER
City
Hgmt Mgmt Mgmt Hgmt Mgmt Total
Meth Meth Heth Meth Heth Waste Managed
12345 Source (U.S. tons)
Disposal
011 Discharge to Sewer/POTU, Prior
Treatment in RCRA Units
DU Discharge to Sewer/POTtf, Prior
Storage in RCRA Units
D21 Discharge to Surface Water under NPDES,
Prior ManageMnt in RCRA Units
D79 Underground Injection Veils
D80 Landfills
D81 Land TreaQaent/Application/Faniing
CLARKSVILLE R99 S01
HANNIBAL R99 S01
KANSAS CITY D80 T03 T01
ST LOUIS T04
ST LOUIS T03 T04
KANSAS CITY T03 T04
HOUSTON T04
AURORA T03
S KANSAS CITY T04
T INDEPENDENCE T04
JOPLIN T04
KINGSVILLE D80 T03 T04
WRIGHT CITY T04
T04
BERKELEY D80 S01 T04
INDEPENDENCE S02 T04
T04
ST CHARLES T04
ILITY INDEPENDENCE T04
KANSAS CITY T04
TIPTON D80 S01
Q, INC SCOTT CITY T04
MARYLAND HEIGHTS 080
T04
ST JOSEPH T04
SPRINGFIELD S04 T04
T04
CAPE GIRARDEAU SOI TIM
D84 T04
D80 SOS T03
SPRINGFIELD SOI T04
ST LOUIS CITY D80 T03 T04
KANSAS CITY DSO S01 T03
KANSAS CITY T04
ST LOUIS S01
FOREST CITY T04
SPRINGFIELD S01 T03
OAK GROVE T04
ST LOUIS^CITY T04
COLUMBIA T04
D82 Ocean Disposal
D83 Surface Impoundments
084 Other Disposal
Storage
SOI Container (barrel, dnn, etc.)
S02 Tank
S03 Waste Pile
S04 Surface Impoundment
SOS Other Storage
Off site 41,665
Offsite 10,813
T04 Both 4,161
Offsite 4,071
Offsite 3,395
Offsite 2,552
Both 2,063
Offsite 1.600
Offsite 1,461
Ons ite 1,286
Both 1,210
Offsite 961
Both 828
Offsite 740
T03 T01 Both 632
Offsite 591
Offsite 434
Offsite 414
Offsite 366
Offsite 350
Offsite 296
Offsite 285
Offsite 270
Offsite 270
Offsite 192
Offsite 182
Offsite 164
Both 146
Offsite 136
T04 Offsite 131
Offsite 119
Offsite 108
T04 Offsite 100
Offsite 93
Offsite 84
Offsite 83
Offsite 76
Offsite 66
Offsite 50
Offsite 46
Treatment
T01 Treatment in Tanks
T02 Treatment in Surface
Impoundments
T03 Incineration
T04 Other Treatment
R99 Recycling
U99 Unknown
341
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Montana
Region VIII
'-) /I 9
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MONTANA
EPA Region Address:
U.S. EPA Region VIII
Hazardous Waste Management
Division
Mail Stop HWM-RI
999 18th Street, Suite 500
Denver, CO 80202
Biennial Report Data Collection
Instrument:
EPA Hazardous Waste Report
Type of Data Submission to EPA:
Waste stream-level data in
Biennial Report Data System
(BIRDS) format
Waste Minimization Data Included
in this Report?
Yes
Address of Participating State
Environmental Authority
Department of Health and
Environmental Sciences
Solid and Hazardous Waste
Bureau
836 Front Street
Helena, MT 59620
Notes: No special notes for Montana.
43
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Montana
Table 1. RCRA Hazardous Waste Generation and Management, 1987
Total Number of RCRA Large Quantity Generators:
Total Quantity of Regulated Waste Generated:
RCRA TSD Facilities (excludes storage-only facilities)
Facilities managing only waste generated on site
Facilities managing only waste generated off site
Facilities managing waste generated both on and off site
Total RCRA TSD Facilities (excludes storage-only facilities):
Total Quantity of RCRA Regulated Waste Managed in RCRA TSDR units:
(excludes quantity managed only in storage)
Total RCRA TSDR Facilities:
14
5.668 tons
2
1
0
4.385 tons
5
Final Disposition of Wastes Managed in RCRA Processes
Management Method
Treatment In Tanks
Treatment in Surface Imp.
Incineration
Other Treatment
Total Treatment
Injection Wells
Landfills
Land Treatment
Ocean Disposal
Surface Impoundments
Other Disposal
Total Disposal
Recycling
Unknown
TOTAL
Percentage
Code
T01
T02
T03
T04
D79
D80
D81
D82
D83
D84
R99
U99
-
No. of
facilities
using
method
0
0
0
1
1*
0
0
3
0
0
0
3*
0
0
3*
Hazardous
waste quantities
manaaed (tons)
On site
0
0
0
2
2
0
0
2,141
0
0
0
2,141
0
0
2,143
48.9%
Off site
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2,242
0
0
0
2,242
0
0
2,242
51.1%
Total
0
0
0
2
2
0
0
4,383
0
0
0
4,383
0
0
4,385
100%
Percent
0.0
0.0
0.0
<0.05
<0.05
0.0
0.0
100.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
100.0
0.0
0.0
100
'Column may not sum to total because facilities may have multiple handling methods.
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Montana
Table 2. RCRA Hazardous Waste Imports and Exports, 1987
Total quantity of hazardous waste
received from out of State (IMPORTS)
State
TOTAL
Tons received
0
Total quantity of hazardous waste
shipped out of State (EXPORTS)
State
CO
UT
WA
TOTAL
Tons shipped
49
415
405
869
245
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Montana
Table 3. Rank Order of 40 Largest Hazardous Wastes Generated, 1987
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
EPA
waste code
K048
K051
KOMX
K001
U240
K049
MOMX
DOMX
D002
D001
K052
D007
F001
D006
D009
F002
U134
Quantity generated
in State (tons)
1.867
1,374
978
718
290
203
110
76
38
12
2
1
1
<0.5
<0.5
<0.5
<0.5
Percent
of State
total (%)
32.9
24.2
17.2
12.7
5.1
3.6
1.9
1.3
0.7
0.2
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
1M6
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Montana
Table 4. Four Largest Quantities and Types of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed
by RCRA Management Method, 1987
Quantity
Management Waste Waste Waste Waste Managed
Method Code 1 Code 2 Code 3 Code 4 (U.S. tons)
D81 IC048 1,828
K048 KOS1 978
K051 960
KONX 414
T04 K052 2
Disposal 080 Landfills T02 Treatment in Surface
D11 Discharge to Sewer/POTW, Prior D81 Land Treatment/Application/Farming Impoundments
Treatment in ROM Units D82 Ocean Disposal T03 Incineration
014 Discharge to Sewer/POTU, Prior 083 Surface Impoundments T04 Other Treatment
Storage in RCRA Units 084 Other Disposal
021 Discharge to Surface Water under NPOES, R99 Recycling
Prior Management in RCRA Units Treatment
079 Underground Injection Wells T01 Treatment in Tanks U99 Unknown ^ J 7
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Montana
Table 5. Forty Largest RCRA Hazardous Uaste Generators and RCRA Quantity Generated, 1987
Rank EPAID Site Name
1 MTD006229405 CONOCO BILLINGS REFINERY
2 MTD010380574 EXXON BILLINGS REFINERY
3 MTD006238083 FARMERS UNION CENTRAL EXCHANGE (CENEX)
It MTD053038386 BURLINGTON NORTHERN SOWERS TIE PLANT
5 MTD079711198 TRANSBAS INC.
6 MTD000716787 BURLINGTON NORTHERN PARADISE TIE PLANT
7 NTD980954127 BURLINGTON NORTHERN - LAUREL
8 MTD006233894 AMERICAN DENTAL
9 .MTD000475194 MONTANA REFINING COMPANY
10 MTD9809S7369 SPRING CREEK COAL COMPANY
11 MTD980S07176 LOUISIANA PACIFIC
12 MTD083700997 FALLS CHEMICALS INC
13 MT8571924556 MALMSTROM AIR FORCE BASE
14 MTD000710236 MONTANA POWER COMPANY, COLSTRIP 1&2
City
BILLINGS
BILLINGS
LAUREL
SOMERS
BILLINGS
PARADISE
LAUREL
MISSOULA
GREAT FALLS
DECKER
MISSOULA
GREAT FALLS
MALMSTROM AIR FORCE BASE
COLSTRIP
Total
Generated
(U.S. tons)
2,281
1,168
978
517
290
200
65
44
36
34
24
16
8
6
248
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Montana
Table 6. Forty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Facilities, 1987
Rank EPAID
Site Na
City
1 HTD000716787 BURLINGTON NORTHERN PARADISE TIE PLA PARADISE
2 MT0000818096 CONOCO INC., BILLINGS LANDFARM BILLINGS
3 MTD010380574 EXXON BILLINGS REFINERY BILLINGS
4 MTD006238083 FARMERS UNION CENTRAL EXCHANGE (CENE LAUREL
5 MT8571924556 MALNSTROM AIR FORCE BASE
NALMSTROM AFB
Mgmt Mgmt Mgmt Mgtnt Mgmt Total
Meth Meth Meth Meth Meth Waste Managed
12345 Source (U.S. tons)
S02 S03 Both 18,312
D81 Offsite 2,242
D81 S01 502 T04 Onsite 1,167
D81 Onsite 978
S01 Both 9
Disposal
011 Discharge to Sewer/POTW. Prior
Treatment In RCRA Units
014 Discharge to Sewer/POTW, Prior
Storage in RCRA Units
D21 Discharge to Surface Water under NPDES,
Prior Management in RCRA Unite
D79 Underground Injection Veils
080 Landfills
081 Land Trestaent/Applfcation/Faming
082 Ocean Disposal
083 Surface Impoundments
084 Other Disposal
Storage
S01 Container (barrel. dru», etc.)
S02 Tank
S03 Waste Pile
S04 Surface Impoundment
SOS Other Storage
Treatment
T01 Treatment in Tanks
T02 Treatment in Surface
Impoundments
T03 Incineration
T04 Other Treatment
R99 Recycling
U99 Unknown
9
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Nebraska
Region VII
350
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NEBRASKA
EPA Region Address:
U.S. EPA Region VII
RCRA, Waste Management
Division
RCRA RADM
726 Minnesota Avenue
Kansas City, KS 66101
Biennial Report Data Collection
Instrument:
State-specific annual report and
EPA Waste Minimization
Report
Type of Data Submission to EPA:
Site-level and State-level
summary data
Waste Minimization Data Included
in this Report?
No
Address of Participating State
Environmental Authority
Nebraska Department of
Environmental Control
Land Quality Division
Hazardous Waste Section
301 Centennial Mall South
Lincoln, NE 68509-4877
Notes: No special notes for Nebraska.
51
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Nebraska
Table 1. RCRA Hazardous Waste Generation and Management, 1987
Total Number of RCRA Large Quantity Generators:
Total Quantity of Regulated Waste Generated:
RCRATSD Facilities (excludes storage-only facilities)
Facilities managing only waste generated on site
Facilities managing only waste generated off site
Facilities managing waste generated both on and off site
Total RCRA TSD Facilities (excludes storage-only facilities):
Total Quantity of RCRA Regulated Waste Managed in RCRA TSDR units:
(excludes quantity managed only in storage)
Total RCRA TSDR Facilities:
Final Disposition of Wastes Managed In RCRA Processes
69
8.804 tons
0
2
2
4
12 tons
Management Method
Treatment in Tanks
Treatment in Surface Imp.
Incineration
Other Treatment
Total Treatment
injection Weils
Landfills
Land Treatment
Ocean Disposal
Surface Impoundments
Other Disposal
Total Disposal
Recycling
Unknown
TOTAL
Percentage
Code
T01
T02
T03
T04
D79
D80
D81
D82
D83
D84
R99
U99
-
-
No. of
facilities
using
method
2
0
0
0
2*
0
0
0
0
0
0
0*
3
0
4*
-
Hazardous
waste quantities
manaaed (tons)
On site
110
0
0
0
110
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
110
1.0%
Off site
9,959
0
0
0
9,959
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
743
0
10,702
99.0%
Total
10,069
0
0
0
10,069
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
743
0
10,812
100%
Percent
93.1
0.0
0.0
0.0
93.1
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
6.9
0.0
100
-
•Column may not sum to total because facilities may have multiple handling methods.
52
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Nebraska
Table 2. RCRA Hazardous Waste Imports and Exports, 1987
Total quantity of hazardous waste
received from out of State (IMPORTS)
State
TOTAL
Tons received
i
0
Total quantity of hazardous waste
shipped out of State (EXPORTS)
State
AL
AR
AZ
CO
IA
IL
IN
KS
KY
LA
Ml
MN
MO
NY
OH
OK
PA
SC
SD
TN
TX
UT
Wl
Unknown or Foreign
TOTAL
Tons shipped
487
4,148
51
45
9
1.924
24
131
175
30
52
17
19
2
29
1,702
172
1
1
19
545
23
553
1,838
11,997
253
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Nebraska
Table 3. Rank Order of 40 Largest Hazardous Wastes Generated, 1987
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
EPA
waste code
D001
K061
D002
FOMX
F006
F002
F005
F001
D007
DOMX
F003
F007
K062
D008
F004
F019
F008
MOMX
D003
D005
D006
D009
K001
P094
D0 14
D016
P048
U028
U122
U240
Quantity generated
in State (tons)
1,950
1,703
1,050
783
563
469
377
323
278
270
259
255
130
122
90
64
15
10
2
2
2
1
1
1
<0.5
«3.5
<0.5
<0.5
<0.5
<0.5
Percent
of State
total (%)
22.4
19.5
12.0
9.0
6.5
5.4
4.3
3.7
3.2
3.1
3.0
2.9
1.5
1.4
1.0
0.7
0.2
0.1
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
54
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Nebraska
Table 4. Four Largest Quantities and Types of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed
by RCRA Management Method, 1987
Quant i ty
Management Waste Waste Waste Waste Managed
Method Code 1 Code 2 Code 3 Code 4 (U.S. tons)
R99 743
T01 9,959
0002 110
Disposal 080 Landfills T02 Treatment in Surfact
D11 Discharge to Sewer/POTV, Prior 081 Land Treatment/Appl(cation/Farming Impoundments
Treatment in RCRA Units 082 Ocean Disposal T03 Incineration
D14 Discharge to Sewer/POTU, Prior 083 Surface Inpoundnents T04 Other Treatwent
Storage in RCRA Units 084 Other Disposal
021 Discharge to Surface Water unde- NPOES, R99 Recycling
Prior Manages*nt in RCRA Units Treatment O K C^
079 Underground Injection Wells T01 Treatment in Tanks U99 Unknown *"
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Nebraska
Table 5. Forty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators and RCRA Quantity Generated, 1987
Rank EPAID Site Name
1 NED087069050 NUCOR STEEL
2 NED040906729 VAN WATERS & ROGERS-OMAHA
3 NED98U95724 SAFETY-KLEEN CORP
4 NED007259054 A T &T TECHNOLOGIES
5 NED044101442 LOCKWOOO CORP
6 NED000687178 SAFET-KLEEN-GERING
7 NED072901945 CONTROL DATA CORP
8 NED000687186 SAFETY-KLEEN-G I
9 NED091998567 DANA CORP/ENGINE PRD
10 NED980965974 XIDEX CORP
11 NED000610691 LOZIER CORP
12 NED007263353 CONTINENTAL CAN CO
13 NED020184412 3-M COMPANY-NORFOLK
14 NED065133167 EATON CORP
15 NED00728S257 MAGNUS DIVISION/FARLEY METALS
16 NED007265077 AMERICAN METER
17 NED068652981 KAWASAKI MOTOR MFC
18 NED007260870 HOOVER GROUP
19 NED068645696 LINDSAY MFC CO
20 NED099564684 APPLETON ELECTRIC CO
21 NED007263619 MONROE AUTO EQUIPMENT CO
22 NED000610709 LOZIER CORP
23 NE8S71924648 OFFUTT AIR FORCE
24 NED045275260 NASHUA CORP
25 NED035036201 NEW HOLLAND
26 NED072902513 SQUARE D CO
27 NED000822775 BURLINGTON NORTHERN
28 NE0007258213 MALNOVE INC
29 NED007262579 PETERSEN MANUFACTURING CO
30 NE0980973598 MAX I WALKER
31 NED085825321 MOLEX INC
32 NED007286198 VICKERS INC
33 NED980969430 ELKHORN SOLVENTS
34 NED007267214 VALMONT INDUSTRIES
35 NED089569024 TELEX COMMUNICATIONS/HY-GAIN
36 NED000822783 BURLINGTON NORTHERN
37 NED091992628 TRIANGLE PACIFIC
38 NED980971733 DUNCAN AVIATION INC
39 NED000829754 UNION PACIFIC RR-OMAHA SHOPS
40 NE0047038187 LEON PLASTICS
City
OV
Total
Generated
(U.S. tons)
1.703
793
743
652
561
478
471
393
208
181
177
155
132
131
112
103
103
87
85
76
72
70
68
67
55
49
48
48
40
31
27
25
23
21
19
17
17
16
14
14
».) K
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Nebraska
Table 6. Forty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Facilities, 1987
Rank EPAID
NED007260672
NED98K95724
NED040906729
NED000687178
NED000687186
NED043534635
NE8571924648
NED000766816
Site Name
ASH GROVE CEMENT CO
SAFETY-KLEEN- OMAHA
VAN WATERS AND ROGERS
SAFETY-KLEEN-GERING
SAFETY-KLEEN- G I
BRUNSWICK CORP
OFFUTT AFB
U OF NEBR - LINCOLN
Mgmt Hgmt Hgmt Mgmt Mgmt Total
Meth Meth Heth Meth Meth Waste Managed
City 12345 Source (U.S. tons)
LOUISVILLE S02 T01 Offsite 9,959
OMAHA S01 S02 R99 Offsite 743
OMAHA S01 SOS T01 R99 Both 740
GERING S01 S02 Offsite 473
GRAND ISLAND SOI S02 Offsite 422
LINCOLN SOI SOS R99 Both 163
OFFUTT AFB SOI Both 94
LINCOLN S01 505 Both 13
Disposal
D11 Discharge to Sewer/POTW, Prior
Treatment In RCRA Units
DU Discharge to Sawer/POTU, Prior
Storage in ROM Units
D21 Discharge to Surface Water under NPOES,
Prior Management in RCRA Units
079 Underground Injection Wells
080 Landfills
D81 Land Treatment/Application/Farming
082 Ocean Disposal
083 Surface Impoundments
084 Other Disposal
Storage
SOI
S02
S03
S04
SOS
Container (barrel, drum, etc.)
Tank
Waste Pi le
Surface Impoundment
Other Storage
Treatment
T01 Treatment in Tanks
T02 Treatment in Surface
Impoundments
T03 Incineration
T04 Other Treatment
R99 Recycling
U99 Unknown
257
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Nevada
Region IX
258
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NEVADA
EPA Region Address:
U.S. EPA Region IX
RCRA Branch
Mai! Stop H-31
1235 Mission Street
San Francisco, CA 94103
Biennial Report Data Collection
Instrument:
State-specific annual report and
EPA Waste Minimization
Report
Type of Data Submission to EPA:
Waste stream-level data in
Biennial Report Data System
(BIRDS) format
Waste Minimization Data Included
in this Report?
Yes
Address of Participating State
Environmental Authority
Department of Conservation
and Natural Resources
Division of Environmental
Protection
Waste Management Section
123W. NyeLane
Carson City, NV 89710
Notes: Site names and addresses were not provided by Nevada. Hence, the site
name and city are blank in Tables 5 and 6.
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Nevada
Table 1. RCRA Hazardous Waste Generation and Management, 1987
Total Number of RCRA Large Quantity Generators:
Total Quantity of Regulated Waste Generated:
RCRA TSD Facilities (excludes storage-only facilities)
Facilities managing only waste generated on site
Facilities managing only waste generated off site
Facilities managing waste generated both on and off site
Total RCRA TSD Facilities (excludes storage-only facilities):
Total Quantity of RCRA Regulated Waste Managed in RCRA TSOR units:
(excludes quantity managed only in storage)
Total RCRA TSDR Facilities:
Final Disposition of Wastes Managed in RCRA Processes
12
890 tons
0
2
0
11.860 tons
Management Method
Treatment in Tanks
Treatment In Surface Imp.
Incineration
Other Treatment
Total Treatment
Injection Wells
Landfills
Land Treatment
Ocean Disposal
Surface Impoundments
Other Disposal
Total Disposal
Recycling
Unknown
TOTAL
Percentage
Code
TOl
T02
T03
T04
D79
D80
D81
D82
D83
D84
R99
U99
m m
No. of
facilities
using
method
1
0
0
0
1*
0
1
0
0
0
0
1*
0
0
2*
Hazardous
waste quantities
manaaed (tons)
. On site
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0%
Off site
56
0
0
0
56
0
11,804
0
0
0
0
11,804
0
0
11,860
100%
Total
56
0
0
0
56
0
11,804
0
0
0
0
11,804
0
0
11,860
100%
Percent
0.5
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.5
0.0
99.5
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
99.5
0.0
0.0
100
'Column may not sum to total because facilities may have multiple handling methods.
360
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Nevada
Table 2. RCRA Hazardous Waste Imports and Exports, 1987
Total quantity of hazardous waste
received from out of State (IMPORTS)
State
AZ
CA
CO
IA
IL
KS
KY
MN
MO
NC
NE
NM
OR
SC
UT
WA
Wl
TOTAL
Tons received
3,260
5,443
545
61
403
94
17
273
4
1
7
5
3
3
1,307
16
6
11,448
Total quantity of hazardous waste
shipped out of State (EXPORTS)
State
AR
CA
OH
TX
UT
TOTAL
Tons shipped
31
488
35
31
136
721
261
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Nevada
Table 3. Rank Order of 40 Largest Hazardous Wastes Generated, 1987
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
EPA
waste code
D001
U134
D008
F006
D002
MOMX
D007
UOMX
F001
F005
OOMX
FOMX
F002
D011
F003
0010
U122
U226
D003
D006
D009
U051
U118
U161
U239
Quantity generated
in State (tons)
209
167
142
109
58
51
42
38
27
13
12
8
6
3
2
1
1
1
<0.5
<0.5
<0.5
<0.5
<0.5
<0.5
<0.5
Percent
of State
total (%)
23.5
18.8
16.0
12.2
6.5
5.7
4.7
4.3
3.0
1.5
1.3
0.9
0.7
0.3
0.2
0.1
0.1
0.1
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
•->
«»• v »»•
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Nevada
Table 4. Four Largest Quantities and Types of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed
by RCRA Management Method, 1987
Quantity
Management Waste Waste Waste Waste Managed
Method Code 1 Code 2 Code 3 Code 4 (U.S. tons)
080 0007 D008 2,406
U028 1,535
P094 U240 1,105
0007 1,001
T01 K027 56
Disposal 080 Landfills T02 Treatment In Surface
D11 Discharge to Sewer/POTU, Prior 081 Lend Treatment/Application/Farming Impoundment*
Treatment in RCRA Units 082 Ocean Disposal T03 Incineration
D14 Discharge to Sewer/POTU, Prior 083 Surface Impoundmenta T04 other Treatment
Storage in RCRA Units DM Other Disposal
021 Discharge to Surface Water under NPDES, R99 Recycling
Prior Management in RCRA Units Treatment «J 6 3
D79 Underground Injection Wells T01 Treatment in Tanks U99 Unknown
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Nevada
Table 5. Forty Largest RCRA Hazardous Uaste Generators and RCRA Quantity Generated, 1987
Total
Site Generated
Rank EPA1D Name City (U.S. tons)
1 NVD980887319 228
2 NVD092497999 167
3 NVD000630970 66
4 NV1210090006 55
5 NVD062081500 41
6 NVT000617498 39
7 NVD980885685 37
8 NVD077949238 30
9 NVD980883714 27
10 NV3570090016 27
11 NV7570024110 27
12 NV9170022173 27
13 NVD981641434 20
14 NVD097868731 18
15 NVD047886791 17
16 HVD981428923 17
17 NVD982030454 16
18 NVD009169970 15
19 NVD981627888 14
•>
64
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Nevada
Table 6. Forty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Facilities, 1987
Rank EPAID
1 NVT330010000
Site Name
City
Mgmt Mgmt Hgmt Mgmt Hgmt Total
Meth Heth Meth Heth Heth Waste Managed
12345 Source (U.S. tons)
NVD980895338
NVT330010208
NV1210090006
NV7570024110
NVD981694540
HVD067817882
D80
S01 S02
S01 S02
S01 T01
S01
S01
S01
Offsite
Offsite
Offsite
Offsite
Offsite
Offsite
Offsite
11.810
567
181
149
22
1
0
Disposal
Oil Discharge to Scwer/POTU, Prior
Treatment in RCRA Units
D14 Discharge to Sewer/POTU, Prior
Storage in RCRA Units
D21 Discharge to Surface Water under NPOES,
Prior Manageaent in RCRA units
079 Underground Injection Wells
080 Landfills
081 Land Treatwent/Application/Faraiing
082 Ocean Disposal
083 Surface Impoundments
084 Other Disposal
Storage
S01 Container (barrel, dru». etc.)
S02 Tank
SOS Waste Pile
S04 Surface Impoundment
SOS Other Storage
Treatment
T01 Treatment in Tanks
T02 Treatment in Surface
Inpoundments
T03 Incineration
T04 Other Treatment
R99 Recycling
U99 unknown
365
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New Hampshire
Region I
36G
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NEW HAMPSHIRE
EPA Region Address:
U.S. EPA Region I
RCRA Support Section
Mail Stop HRW-CAN-3
JFK Federal Building
Boston, MA 02203
Biennial Report Data Collection
Instrument:
State-specific annual report and
EPA Waste Minimization
Report
Type of Data Submission to EPA:
Site-level and State-level
summary data
Waste Minimization Data Included
in this Report?
Yes
Address of Participating State
Environmental Authority
State of New Han re
Department of En imental
Services
Reporting Section
Waste Management revision
6 Hazen Drive
Concord, NH 03301 9
Notes: Since Table 4 refers to RCRA hazardous waste management in oatment,
disposal, and recycling units and not storage units, this tai-e is not
applicable. In New Hampshire, during 1987, there were only four TSDR
facilities, and all four facilities managed RCRA hazardous waste in storage
units only.
267
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New Hampshire
Table 1. RCRA Hazardous Waste Generation and Management, 1987
Total Number of RCRA Large Quantity Generators:
Total Quantity of Regulated Waste Generated:
RCRATSD Facilities (excludes storage-only facilities)
Facilities managing only waste generated on site
Facilities managing only waste generated off site
Facilities managing waste generated both on and off site
Total RCRA TSD Facilities (excludes storage-only facilities):
Total Quantity of RCRA Regulated Waste Managed in RCRA TSDR units:
(excludes quantity managed only in storage)
Total RCRA TSDR Facilities:
102
17.118 tons
0
0
0
Q
Q tons
Final Disposition of Wastes Managed in RCRA Processes
Management Method
Treatment in Tanks
Treatment in Surface Imp.
Incineration
Other Treatment
Total Treatment
Injection Wells
Landfills
Land Treatment
Ocean Disposal
Surface Impoundments
Other Disposal
Total Disposal
Recycling
Unknown
TOTAL
Percentage
Code
T01
T02
T03
T04
D79
D80
D81
D82
D83
D84
R99
U99
-
No. of
facilities
using
method
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Hazardous
waste quantities
manaaed (tons)
On site
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Off site
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Total
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Percent
-
-
-
;
268
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New Hampshire
Table 2. RCRA Hazardous Waste Imports and Exports, 1987
Total quantity of hazardous waste
received from out of State (IMPORTS)
State
-
TOTAL
Tons received
0
Total quantity of hazardous waste
shipped out of State (EXPORTS)
State
AL
CT
IL
IN
LA
MA
MD
ME
Ml
NC
NJ
NY
OH
PA
Rl
SC
TN
VT
WY
Unknown or Foreign
TOTAL
Tons shipped
49
4,089
1
13
92
5,260
8
105
166
22
2,172
421
253
626
254
87
7
15
15
2,111
15,766
369
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New Hampshire
Table 3. Rank Order of 40 Largest Hazardous Wastes Generated, 1987
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
EPA
waste code
D002
D001
F001
F006
0008
F005
F002
F003
D007
D003
D006
F017
D004
U122
P030
U188
D005
F009
F008
D009
D011
F007
U154
D010
D017
U044
U210
P106
U223
F019
P050
U009
U226
D013
D014
F004
F011
K020
K049
P012
Quantity generated
in State (tons)
4,978
4.161
1,615
1,361
1,237
1,200
944
614
439
137
110
76
42
34
27
27
20
17
16
13
11
7 '
7
4
3
3
3
2
2
1
1
1
1
<0.5
<0.5
<0.5
<0.5
<0.5
<0.5
<0.5
Percent
of State
total (%)
29.1
24.3
9.4
8.0
7.2
7.0
5.5
3.6
2.6
0.8
0.6
0.4
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
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New Hampshire
Table 4. Four Largest Quantities and Types of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed
by RCRA Management Method, 1987
THIS TABLE IS NOT APPLICABLE
71
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New Hampshire
Table 5. Forty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators and RCRA Quantity Generated, 1987
Rank EPAID Site Name City
1 NHD048724173 W.R. GRACE & COMPANY NASHUA
2 NHD046312559 HADCO CORPORATION DERRY
3 NHD058537960 WATTS REGULATER/WEBSTER VALVE FRANKLIN
4 NHD001078682 HITCHINER MFG., CO., INC. NILFORO
5 NHD056331077 COATING SYSTEMS, INC. NASHUA
6 NHD000769869 NASHUA CORPORATION MERRIMACK
7 NHD073974651 TERAOYNE CIRCUITS DIVISION NASHUA
8 NHD045011616 DAVIDSON INSTR. PANEL/TEXTRON FARMINGTON
9 NHD991302522 HADCO, HUDSON HUDSON
10 NHD001091073 GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY SOMERSWORTH
11 NHD001038348 UPACO ADHESIVE INC. NASHUA
12 NHD990717092 DEXTER HYSOL SEABROOK
13 NHD001086321 NH BALL BEARINGS, INC. PETERBOROUGH
14 NHD0010851S8 MARKEM CORPORATION KEENE
15 NHD09935767S ALGOREX NASHUA, INC. NASHUA
16 NHD081255788 ADVANCED CIRCUIT TECHNOLOGY NASHUA
17 NHD001079045 SANDERS-A LOCKHEED COMPANY MANCHESTER
18 NHD0189S3794 STURM, RUGER & CO., INC. NEWPORT
19 NHD048724090 NORPLEX OAK FRANKLIN
20 NHD048722466 K.J. QUINN COMPANY, INC. SEABROOK
21 NHD00142747S GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY HOOKSETT
22 NHD048729685 BAILEY CORPORATION " SEABROOK
23 NHD040244428 ELECTROPAC CO., INC. MANCHESTER
24 NH0058S34520 C.R. BARD, INC. FITZUILLIAM
25 NHD001078062 TELEDYNE ELECTRO-MECHANISMS HUDSON
26 NHD099362048 POLYCLAD LAMINATES, INC. FRANKLIN
27 NHD980668156 HADCO CORPORATION SALEM
28 NHD001091453 NH PLATING (DES CLEANUP) MERRIMACK
29 NHD001082672 TRIANGLE PACIFIC CORP. NASHUA
30 NHD064441132 KOLLSMAN MERRIMACK
31 NHD081257446 PUBLIC SVC. CO. OF NH SEABROOK
32 NHD018925735 NH BALL BEARINGS INC.-ASTRO DIV. LACONIA
33 NHD981072721 NH BALL BEARINGS JAFFREY
34 NHD002059525 K.W. THOMPSON TOOL CO ROCHESTER
35 NHD052024700 SHELDAHL/NASHUA CIRCUITS OIV. NASHUA
36 NHD073964496 SPLIT BALL BEARING LEBANON
37 NHD001082270 SPRAGUE ELECTRIC COMPANY NASHUA
38 NHD085586196 HALL PROCESSING SYSTEMS NASHUA
39 NHD000769927 J TRONICS INC. NASHUA
40 NH2971590003 US DEFENSE FUEL SUPPORT POINT PORTSMOUTH
Total
Generated
(U.S. tons)
1,702
1,554
1,198
1,073
1,013
586
501
355
299
296
262
245
238
205
201
197
187
186
180
163
152
137
136
131
117
102
102
101
92
91
83
79
72
71
70
69
68
68
67
64
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Mew Hampshire
Table 6. Forty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Facilities, 1987
Rank EPA10
NHD056331077
NHD048724173
NHD062002035
NH7570024847
Site Name
COATING SYSTEMS, INC
U R GRACE & CO
MILLIPORE CORP
PEASE AIR FORCE BASE
City
Mgmt Mgmt Mgmt Mgmt Mgmt Total
Meth Heth Meth Meth Meth Waste Managed
12345 Source (U.S. tons)
S01
S01
S01
S01
Offsite
Onsite
Onsite
Onsite
720
97
9
9
Disposal
011 Discharge to Seuer/POTU. Prior
Treatment In RCRA Units
01* Discharge to Sewer/POTU, Prior
Storage in RCRA Units
021 Discharge to Surface Water under NPOES,
Prior Management in RCRA Units
079 Underground Injection Wells
080 Landfills
081 Land TreatMnt/Appli cat i on/Feral ng
082 Ocean Disposal
083 Surface Impoundments
084 Other Disposal
Storage
S01 Container (barrel, drum, etc.)
S02 Tank
SOS Waste Pile
S04 Surface Impoundment
SOS Other Storage
Treatment
T01 Treatment in Tanks
T02 Treatment in Surface
Impuunuuiei its
T03 Incineration
T04 other Treatment
R99 Recycling
U99 Unknown
373
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New Jersey
Region II
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NEW JERSEY
EPA Region Address:
U.S. EPA Region II
Hazardous Waste Program
Branch
26 Federal Plaza, Room 1105
New York, NY 10278
Biennial Report Data Collection
Instrument:
State-specific annual report and
EPA Waste Minimization
Report
Type of Data Submission to EPA:
Site-level and State-level
summary data
Waste Minimization Data Included
in this Report?
No
Address of Participating State
Environmental Authority
State of New Jersey
Department of Environmental
Protection
Division of Hazardous Waste
Management
401 E. State Street, 6th Floor
Trenton, NJ 08625
Notes: The generation and management data submitted by New Jersey were
modified to include RCRA hazardous wastewater managed in units subject to
RCRA permitting requirements, specifically RCRA hazardous wastewater
managed in surface impoundments.
75
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New Jersey
Table 1. RCRA Hazardous Waste Generation and Management, 1987
Total Number of RCRA Large Quantity Generators:
Total Quantity of Regulated Waste Generated:
RCRATSD Facilities (excludes storage-only facilities)
Facilities managing only waste generated on site
Facilities managing only waste generated off site
Facilities managing waste generated both on and off site
Total RCRATSD Facilities (excludes storage-only facilities):
Total Quantity of RCRA Regulated Waste Managed in RCRA TSDR units:
(excludes quantity managed only in storage)
Total RCRA TSDR Facilities:
643
47.739.492 tons
62
39
7
108
47.781.860 tons
108
Final Disposition of Wastes Managed in RCRA Processes
Management Method
Treatment in Tanks
Treatment In Surface Imp.
Incineration
Other Treatment
Total Treatment
Discharge under NPDES,
Prior Mgmt in RCRA Units
Injection Wells
Landfills
Land Treatment
Ocean Disposal
Surface Impoundments
Other Disposal
Total Disposal
Recycling
Unknown
TOTAL
Percentage
Code
T01
T02
T03
T04
D21
D79
D80
D81
D82
D83
D84
R99
U99
-
-
No. of
facilities
using
method
31
3
25
40
68»
1
0
3
2
0
0
6
9*
0
56
108*
-
Hazardous
waste quantities
manaaed ftons^
On site
142,729
0
9,848
1,481
154,058
47,100,000
0
174,283
308
0
0
365
47,274,956
0
67,744
47,496,758
99.4%
Off site
176,788
136
28,424
77,638
282,986
0
0
134
9
0
0
1,272
1,415
0
701
285,102
0.6%
Total
319,517
136
38.272
79,119
437,044
47,100,000
0
174,417
317
0
0
1,637
47,276,371
0
68,445
47,781,860
100%
Percent
0.7
0.0
0.1
0.2
0.9
98.6
0.0
0.4
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
98.9
0.0
0.1
100
-
*Column may not sum to total because facilities may have multiple handling methods.
37G
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New Jersey
Table 2. RCRA Hazardous Waste Imports and Exports, 1987
Total quantity of hazardous waste
received from out of State (IMPORTS)
State
AL
AR
AZ
CA
CT
DC
DE
FL
GA
IA
IL
IN
KY
LA
MA
MD
ME
Ml
MN
NC
NH
NY
OH
PA
Rl
SC
TN
TX
VA
VT
Wl
WV
TOTAL
Tons received
584
20
37
353
18,627
21
5,356
244
628
22
794
250
260
26
17,800
16,384
1,106
2,326
187
3,665
4,325
24,696
2,096
77,679
658
1,635
1,116
319
5,034
1,649
123
4,911
192,931
Total quantity of hazardous waste
shipped out of State (EXPORTS)
State
AL
AR
CA
CO
CT
FL
ID
IL
IN
KY
LA
MA
MD
Ml
MN
MS
NC
NY
OH
OK
PA
Rl
SC
TN
TX
VA
WV
Unknown or Foreign
TOTAL
Tons shipped
2,721
568
32
41
2,035
18
17
1.420
20,275
1,457
11,303
14
6.785
17.081
125
1
1,820
21,443
26,744
2
21,946
576
5,179
45
294
7,205
28
1,411
150,586
377
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New Jersey
Table 3. Rank Order of Largest 40 Hazardous Wastes Generated, 1987
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
EPA
waste code
MOMX
D002
DOMX
D001
D008
F001
F005
F002
F003
F006
K018
K051
D007
K044
K015
D004
F007
K104
D009
K061
FOMX
U061
D003
U239
D006
F012
U188
K001
P089
K062
U228
K046
U122
K048
D005
U028
K069
K086
F004
KOMX
Quantity generated
in State (tons)
47.277,089
104.855
84,355
82,501
41.503
22,392
18,678
15.401
14,530
9,276
7,860
6,049
5,046
4,333
3.435
2,969
2.763
2,713
2,616
2,526
2,521
2,337
2,319
2,110
1.964
1,896
1,563
1.325
1,146
1,135
1,059
768
757
704
640
561
541
524
505
503
Percent
of State
total (%)
99.0
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.1
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
«.) 7 o
«-" / O
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New Jersey
Table 4. Four Largest Quantities and Types of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed
by RCRA Management Method, 1987
Management Uaste
Method Code 1
Uaste Uaste Uaste
Code 2 Code 3 Code 4
D21
080
MOMX
MOMX
D007
D002
F006
Quant i ty
Managed
(U.S. tons)
47,100,000
174,154
113
111
38
081
K051
D001
K050
KOMX
296
9
7
5
084
0001
MOMX
DOMX
FOMX
1,274
251
60
51
T01
0002
DOMX
0007
F006
119,238
82,200
15,608
12,464
T02
T03
T04
U99
0002
U043
F006
U188
0001
K018
F005
F003
0001
F005
F003
0002
0002
0001
F001
K015
67
23
20
15
15,760
7,860
4,353
2,196
45,121
11,529
8,119
3,947
34,547
16,469
8,464
1,790
Disposal
D11 Discharge to Sewer/POTU, Prior
Treatment in RCRA Units
D14 Discharge to Sewer/POTU, Prior
Storage in RCRA Units
D21 Discharge to Surface Water under NPDES,
Prior Management in RCS:A units
D79 Underground injection Welt;:
080 Landfills
D81 Land Treatnent/Application/Farning
082 Ocean Disposal
083 Surface Impoundments
D84 Other Disposal
Treatment
T01 Treatment in Tanks
T02 Treatment in Surface
Impoundments
T03 Incineration
T04 Other Treatment
R99 Recycling
«
U99 Unknown ^
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New Jersey
Table 5. Forty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators and RCRA Quantity Generated, 1987
Rank EPAID Site Name
1 NJD002385730 DUPONT E I CHAMBERS WORKS
2 MJ0001502517 CIBA-GEIGY-TOMS RIVER PLANT
3 NJD006971618 DEEPWATER GENERATING STATION
4 NJD002173144 AMERICAN CYAN AM ID CO
5 NJ0002451490 ALLIED-SIGNAL INC
6 NJD002173276 AMERICAN CYANAMID CO
7 NJD991291105 S & W WASTE INC
8 NJD002405801 FORD MOTOR CO MAHUAH PLANT
9 NJD001317064 MERCK & CO. INC.
10 NJD001643840 G.E. CO.ASTRO SPACE DIV
11 NJD053288239 ROLLINS ENVIRONMENTAL SERV
12 NJD002182897 SAFETY-KLEEN CORP
13 NJD002194843 INTER. FLAVORS & FRAGRANCES
14 NJD002345247 YATES INDUSTRIES INC. SO. D
15 NJD002353951 GENERAL MOTORS/FISHER GUIDE
16 NJD981559636 EPA-D'IMPERIO PROPERTY
17 NJD001213487 JT BAKER
18 NJD002156925 HERCULES, INC.
19 NJD001700707 MONSANTO CO.
20 NJD062037031 EXXON BAYWAY REFINERY
21 NJD981139371 SHADYSIDE
22 NJD080631369 ADVANCED ENVIRONMENTAL TECH
23 NJD069039626 SAFETY KLEEN CORP
24 NJD042896738 BEECHAM LABORATORIES
25 NJD002373819 DUPONT E I DE NEMOURS & CO
26 NJD002454544 MARISOL INC
27 NJD068699107 CMC DELCO REMY DIV/PLANT 12
28 NJD020783304 BIDDLE SAWYER CORP
29 NJD002014579 ALL PURPOSE ROLL LEAF CORP
30 NJD000726729 B L ENGLAND GENERATING STN.
31 NJD056356066 BIOCRAFT LABORATORIES INC
32 NJD002200046 CYCLE CHEN INC
33 NJD002173946 DUPONT E I
34 NJD085644110 RARITAN RIVER STEEL CO.
35 NJD089216790 CHEMICAL WASTE MGT OF N J
36 NJD002147692 BRISTOL MYERS PRODUCTS
37 NJD0043620S9 FISHER SCIENTIFIC CO
38 NJD980755367 JOHNSON MATTHEY INC
39 NJD000820159 DUPONT E I
40 NJD053292652 EPA-BRIDGEPORT RENTAL & OIL
City
DEEPWATER
TOMS RIVER
PENNSVILLE
LINDEN
ELIZABETH
BRIDGEWATER
SO KEARNY
MAHUAH
RAHWAY
EAST WINDSOR
BRIDGEPORT
LINDEN
UNION BEACH
BORDENTOWN
TRENTON
HAMILTON NJ
PHILLIPSBURG
KEN VI L
BRIDGEPORT
LINDEN
EDGEWATER
MORRIS PLAINS
CLAYTON
PISCATAWAY
GIBBSTOWN
MIDDLESEX
NEW BRUNSWICK
KEYPORT
PARAMUS
BEESLEYS POINT
WALDWIOC
ELIZABETH
POMPTON LAKES
PERTH AMBOY
NEWARK
HILLSIDE
FAIR LAWN
WEST DEPTFORD
PARLIN
LOGAN TWP
Total
Generated
(U.S. tons)
47,283,234
48,830
46,342
35,494
34,454
24,996
24,832
10,362
8,771
8,431
6,679
6,664
6,123
5.720
5.708
5,345
5,256
5,042
4,408
3,872
3,723
3,711
3,605
3,577
3.550
3,527
3,208
3,083
3,006
2,677
2,611
2,589
2,549
2.540
2,236
2,062
1.940
1,823
1,774
1.716
280
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New Jersey
Table 6. Forty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Facilities, 1987
Rank EPAID
1 NJ0002385730
2 NJD001502517
3 NJD006971618
4 NJD002173144
5 NJD002451490
6 NJD053288239
7 NJD002182897
8 NJD002454544
9 NJD069039626
10 NJ0002173276
11 NJD991291105
12 NJD001643840
13 MJD089216790
14 NJD0021419SO
15 NJD002353951
16 NJD002156925
17 NJD000726729
18 NJ0068699107
19 NJD001700707
20 NJD002173946
21 NJD068292648
22 NJD002194843
23 NJD9907S3162
24 NJD055090815
25 NJD000820159
26 NJD045445483
27 NJD002482602
28 MJD002155067
29 NJ0081982902
30 NJD000603365
31 NJD001787944
32 NJD002349256
33 NJ0046941530
34 NJD049851892
35 NJ0981133150
36 NJD049616832
37 NJD002S21961
38 NJD004362059
39 NJDOOZ202869
40 NJD002373579
Site Name
DUPONT E I CHAMBERS WORKS
CI8A-GEIGY-TOHS RIVER PLANT
DEEPWATER GENERATING STATION
AMERICAN CYANAMID CO
ALLIED-SIGNAL INC
ROLLINS ENVIRONMENTAL SERV
SAFETY-KLEEN CORP
MARISOL INC
SAFETY KLEEN CORP
AMERICAN CYANAMID CO
S & W WASTE INC
G.E. CO.ASTRO SPACE DIV
CHEMICAL WASTE MGT OF N J
CP CHEMICAL INC
GENERAL MOTORS/FISHER GUIDE
HERCULES, INC.
B L ENGLAND GENERATING STN.
CMC DELCO REMY DIV/PLANT 12
MONSANTO CO.
DUPONT E I
STANDARD TANK CLEANING CO
INTER. FLAVORS & FRAGRANCES
TEXACO INC,EAGLE POINT PLANT
RFE INDUSTRIES INC
DUPONT E I
AMERADA HESS CRP/PRT READING
HUNTSMAN POLYPROPYLENE CORP
FRITZSCHE DODGE & OLCOTT
CHEVRON USA/PERTH AMBOY REF
HOECHST-CELANESE CORP
ICI AMERICAS INC.
MANNINGTON MILLS INC
BAOISCHE CORP
SPECTRASERV
PETROLEUM RECYCLING INC
GULBRAMDSEM COMPANY INC
HERCULES INC.
FISHER SCIENTIFIC CO
REICHHOLD CHEMICALS INC
AIR PRODUCTS ft CHEMICALS INC
City
Mgmt Mgmt Hgmt Mgmt Hgmt Total
Meth Meth Meth Meth Meth Waste Managed
12345 Source (U.S. tons)
Disposal
011
D14
021
D79
DBO
Discharge to Sewer/POTW, Prior
Treatment in RCRA Units
Discharge to Sewer/POTU, Prior
Storage in RCRA Units
Discharge to Surface Water under NPDES,
Prior ManagaMnt in RCRA Units
Underground Injection Wells
Landfills
DEEPWATER
TOMS RIVER
PENNSVILLE
LINDEN
ELIZABETH
BRIDGEPORT
LINDEN
MIDDLESEX
CLAYTON
BRIDGEWATER
SO KEARNY
EAST WINDSOR
NEWARK
SEWAREN
TRENTON
KENVIL
BEESLEYS POINT
NEW BRUNSWICK
BRIDGEPORT
POMPTON LAKES
BAYONNE
UNION BEACH
WEST DEPT FJORD
JERSEY CITY
PARLIN
PORT READING
WEST DEPTFORD
CLIFTON
PERTH AMBOY
BRANCHBURG
BAYONNE
SALEM
KEARNY
KEARNY
CLAYTON
NILFORD
PARLIN
FAIR LAWN
ELIZABETH
PAULSBORO
D82 Ocean Disposal
080 T01 T02
T01
D84 T01
T01 U99
U99
T01 T02 T03
T01 T03 T04
T01 T03 T04
T03 T04
T01 U99
T01 T03 T04
U99
080 T01 T02
T01 T04
T01
T01 T04 U99
D84 T01
U99
U99
084 T01 U99
D81 D84 T03
T01 U99
U99
T01 T04 U99
U99
D81 U99
T03
T03 T04 U99
T04
T04
U99
U99
T03
T01
T04
T04
T04 U99
U99
U99
T01
D83 Surface Impoundments
D84 Other Disposal
•rage
S01 Container (barrel, drum, etc.)
T03 021 Both 47,452.868
Ons ite 48,372
Ons ite 46,339
Ons ite 34,593
Ons ite 33,562
T04 U99 Both 31,108
U99 Offsite 29,401
U99 Offsite 16,294
Offsite 14,845
Onsite 13,037
Offsite 11,225
Onsite 8,428
T03 T04 Offsite 6,255
Offsite 4,207
Onsite 3,013
Onsite 2,922
Onsite 2,677
Onsite 2,624
Onsite 1,790
Onsite 1,626
T04 Offsite 1,499
Onsite 1,432
Onsite 875
Both 824
Onsite 785
Onsite 660
Onsite 654
Offsite 626
Onsite 623
Onsite 603
Onsite 523
Onsite 513
Onsite 498
Offsite 486
Offsite 474
Offsite 466
Both 440
Onsite 378
Onsite 341
Onsite 340
Treatment
T01 Treatment in Tanks
T02 Treatment in Surface
Impoundments
TOS Incineration
T04 Other Treatment
D81 Land Treatment/AppUcation/Fanntng
SOZ Tank
$03 Waste Pile
$04 Surface Impoundment
$05 Other Storage
R99 Recycling
U99 Unknown
381
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New Mexico
Region VII
-------
NEW MEXICO
EPA Region Address:
U.S. EPA Region VI
RCRA Programs Branch
Mail Stop 6H-H
1445 Ross Avenue
Dallas, TX 75202
Biennial Report Data Collection
Instrument:
EPA Hazardous Waste Report
Type of Data Submission to EPA:
Waste stream-level data in
Biennial Report Data System
(BIRDS) format
Waste Minimization Data Included
in this Report?
Yes
Address of Participating State
Environmental Authority
New Mexico Health and
Environment
Environmental Improvement
Division
Hazardous Waste Program
1190 St. Francis Drive,
Room North 2200
Santa Fe, NM 87504
Notes: No special notes for New Mexico.
383
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New Mexico
Table 1. RCRA Hazardous Waste Generation and Management, 1987
Total Number of RCRA Large Quantity Generators:
Total Quantity of Regulated Waste Generated:
RCRA TSD Facilities (excludes storage-only facilities)
Facilities managing only waste generated on site
Facilities managing only waste generated off site
Facilities managing waste generated both on and off site
Total RCRA TSD Facilities (excludes storage-only facilities):
Total Quantity of RCRA Regulated Waste Managed in RCRA TSDR units:
(excludes quantity managed only in storage)
Total RCRA TSDR Facilities:
Final Disposition of Wastes Managed In RCRA Processes
24
3.594 tons
7
2
0
3
6.727 tons
Management Method
Treatment in Tanks
Treatment in Surface Imp.
Incineration
Other Treatment
Total Treatment
Injection Wells
Landfills
Land Treatment
Ocean Disposal
Surface Impoundments
Other Disposal
Total Disposal
Recycling
Unknown
TOTAL
Percentage
Code
T01
T02
T03
T04
D79
D80
D81
D82
D83
D84
R99
U99
mm
No. of
facilities
using
method
0
0
5
1
5*
0
0
2
0
0
0
2*
3
0
9*
Hazardous
waste quantities
manaaed (tons)
On site
0
0
30
107
137
0
0
1,694
0
0
0
1,694
3
0
1,834
27.3%
Off site
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
4,893
0
4,893
72.7%
Total
0
0
30
107
137
0
0
1,694
0
0
0
1,694
4,896
0
6,727
100%
Percent
0.0
0.0
0.4
1.6
2.0
0.0
0.0
25.2
0.0
0.0
0.0
25.2
72.8
0.0
100
'Column may not sum to total because facilities may have multiple handling methods.
384
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New Mexico
Table 2. RCRA Hazardous Waste Imports and Exports, 1987
Total quantity of hazardous waste
received from out of State (IMPORTS)
State
AZ
OR
TOTAL
Tons received
4,873
20
4,893
Total quantity of hazardous waste
shipped out of State (EXPORTS)
State
AL
AR
CA
CO
FL
IL
LA
NY
OK
TX
UT
TOTAL
Tons shipped
4
284
75
331
2
76
1
11
143
860
1,075
2,862
385
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New Mexico
Table 3. Rank Order of 40 Largest Hazardous Wastes Generated, 1987
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
EPA
waste code
KOMX
K051
MOMX
D007
DOMX
D008
K049
D001
U080
F002
F003
D002
F001
FOMX
D005
K050
POMX
F006
D003
F005
K052
U134
D011
P030
U210
D004
U121
D009
F007
U226
D006
D0 10
D013
D0 14
D015
D016
F008
F027
P015
P021
Quantity generated
In State (tons)
1,008
627
505
188
168
159
148
121
108
97
89
82
69
59
32
30
25
18
12
10
10
9
6
5
3
2
2
1
1
1
<0.5
<0.5
<0.5
<0.5
<0.5
<0.5
<0.5
<0.5
<0.5
<0.5
Percent
of State
total (%)
28.0
17.4
14.0
5.2
4.7
4.4
4.1
3.4
3.0
2.7
2.5
2.3
1.9
1.6
0.9
0.8
0.7
0.5
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.2
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
286
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New Mexico
Table 4. Four Largest Quantities and Types of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed
by RCRA Management Method, 1987
Quant i ty
Management Waste Waste Waste Waste Managed
Method Code 1 Code 2 Code 3 Code 4 (U.S. tons)
D81 K049 IC051 1,008
K051 509
K049 1*8
IC050 29
R99 F006 4.873
F006 MOMX 20
0009 U151 3
T03 D003 F001 F002 F003 20
D003 7
D001 3
T04 U080 106
0002 1
Disposal D80 Landfills ' T02 Treatment in Surface
D11 Discharge to Seuer/POTU, Prior 081 Land Treatwent/Applicat Ion/Faming Impoundment*
Treataent in RCRA Units 082 Ocean Disposal T03 Incineration
DU Discharge to Sewer/POTV, Prior 083 Surface I«poundj«ent» TO* Other Treatment
Storage in RCRA Units D84 Other Disposal
D21 Discharge to Surface Water under NPOES, R99 Recycling
Prior Nanageaent in KC?A Units Treatment
D79 Underground Injection , is T01 Treatment in Tanks U99 Unknown
,- -X 7
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New Mexico
Table 5. Forty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators and RCRA Quantity Generated, 1987
Rank EPAID Site Name
1 NMD048918817 NAVAJO REFINING CO
2 NMD000333211 GIANT REFINING COMPANY
3 NMD052684578 GE AIRCRAFT ENGINES
4 NM8800019434 US NASA JSC UNITE SANDS TEST FACILITY
5 NMD980744551 MOTOROLA CERAMIC PRODUCTS
6 NMD089416416 BLOOMFIELD REFINING COMPANY, INC.
7 NM0890010515 US DOE LOS ALAMOS NATIONAL LABORATORY
8 NM2750211235 WHITE SANDS MISSILE RANGE
9 NMD069892594 TRANSPORTATION MFC CORP\#1081,1083,1086
10 NM5890110518 SANDIA NATIONAL LABORATORIES
11 NMD083212332 SPARTON TECHNOLOGY, INC.
12 NMD000609339 INTEL CORPORATION
13 NMD000709782 SIGNETICS CORPORATION
U NMT360010342 PERSON GENERATING STATION, PNM
15 NM6572124422 US AIR FORCE HOLLOMAN AFB
16 NH4890110519 US DOE ALBUQUERQUE MICROELECTRONICS FAC.
17 NMT000610303 HONEYWELL DEFENSE AVIONICS SYSTEMS DIV.
18 NMD035743822 ELITE LAUNDRY INC.
19 NMD097966899 FRIENDLY CADILLAC
20 NMD035686823 GULTON DATA SYSTEMS
21 NMD069409522 ARIZONA PUBLIC SVC CO FOUR CORNERS GEN
22 NMD980508022 P&M COAL MINING CO/ MCKINLEY MINE
23 NMD085269025 MOUNTAIN STATES CONSTRUCTORS, INC.
24 NMD981597065 RIO GRANDE TRUCK REPAIR
25 NMD056773765 SIEMENS TRANSMISSION SYSTEMS, INC.
26 NM957002U23 US AIR FORCE KIRTLAND AFB
27 NMD981144140 TRANSPORTATION MFC CORP - BLDG 112
28 NM7572124454 US AIR FORCE CANNON AFB
29 NMD064913882 PONOEROSA PRODUCTS, INC.
30 NMD981144132 TRANSPORTATION MFC CORP - BLDG 115
31 NMD075088252 A-MOUNTAIN STORAGE FACILITY
32 NMD981144124 TRANSPORTATION MFG. CORP.-BLDG. S-85
33 NMD982283S66 US DOE WASTE ISOLATION PILOT PLANT
34 NHD980622989 ETHICON INC
City
ARTESIA
GALLUP
ALBUQUERQUE
LAS CRUCES
ALBUQUERQUE
BLOOMFIELD
LOS ALAMOS
WHITE SANDS MISSILE RANGE
ROSWELL
ALBUQUERQUE
ALBUQUERQUE
RIO RANCHO
ALBUQUERQUE
ALBUQUERQUE
HOLLOMAN AFB
ALBUQUERQUE
ALBUQUERQUE
GALLUP
ALBUQUERQUE
ALBUQUERQUE
FRUITLAND
GALLUP
ALBUQUERQUE
LAS CRUCES
ALBUQUERQUE
ALBUQUERQUE
ROSWELL
CANNON AFB
ALBUQUERQUE
ROSWELL
LAS CRUCES
ROSWELL
CARLSBAD
ALBUQUERQUE
Total
Generated
(U.S. tons)
1,008
686
333
287
188
154
135
123
89
89
73
69
63
42
34
27
25
17
17
15
15
15
14
13
12
10
9
9
8
7
4
3
2
1
288
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New Mexico
Table 6. Forty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Facilities, 1987
Rank EPAID Site Name City
1 NMD089411292 PHELPS DODGE CORP HIDALGO SMELTER PLAYAS
2 NMD089411292 PHELPS-DOOGE CORP.
3 NMD048918817 NAVAJO REFINING CO ARTESIA
4 NMD000333211 GIANT REFINING COMPANY GALLUP
5 NM8800019434 US NASA JSC WHITE SANDS TEST FACILIT LAS CRUCES
6 NM0890010515 US DOE LOS ALAMOS NATIONAL LABORATOR LOS ALAMOS
7 NM27S0211235 WHITE SANDS MISSILE RANGE WHITE SANDS
8 NM5890110518 SANDIA NATIONAL LABORATORIES ALBUQUERQUE
9 NMD000709782 SIGNETICS CORPORATION ALBUQUERQUE
10 NM6572124422 US AIR FORCE HOLLOMAN AFB HOLLOMAN AFB
11 NM7572124454 US AIR FORCE CANNON AFB CANNON AFB
12 NM9S70024423 US AIR FORCE KIRTLAND AFB ALBUQUERQUE
13 NMD07S088252 A-MOUNTAIN STORAGE FACILITY LAS CRUCES
Mgmt Mgrat Mgmt Hgmt Mgmt Total
Meth Meth Meth Heth Heth Waste Managed
12345 Source (U.S. tons)
R99
R99
D81
D81
SOI T03
R99 SOI T03
S01 T03 T04
S01
S01 S02
S01 T03
S01 T03
S01
S01
Offsite
Offsite
Onsite
Onsite
Onsite
Onsite
Onsite
Onsite
Onsite
Onsite
Onsite
Onsite
Onsite
4,893
4,893
1,008
686
284
130
121
82
63
11
9
9
4
Disposal
011 Discharge to Scwer/POTW, Prior
Treatment in RCRA Units
DU Discharge to Sewer/POTW, Prior
Storage in RCRA Units
021 Discharge to Surface Water under NPDES,
Prior Management in RCRA Units
079 Underground Injection Veils
DM Landfills
081 Land TreatBent/AppUcation/fanning
082 Ocean Disposal
083 Surface Impoundments
084 Other Disposal
Storage
S01
S02
S03
S04
SOS
Container (barrel, drum, etc.)
Tank
Waste Pile
Surface Impoundment
Other Storage
Treatment
T01 Treatment in Tanks
T02 Treatment in Surface
Impoundments
T03 Incineration
T04 Other Treatment
R99 Recycling
Unknown
-------
New York
Region II
390
-------
NEW YORK
EPA Region Address:
U.S. EPA Region II
Hazardous Waste Program
Branch
26 Federal Plaza, Room 1105
New York, NY 10278
Biennial Report Data Collection
Instrument:
State-specific annual report and
EPA Waste Minimization
Report
Type of Data Submission to EPA:
Waste stream-level data in
Biennial Report Data System
(BIRDS) format
Waste Minimization Data Included
in this Report?
Yes
Address of Participating State
Environmental Authority
New York State Department of
Environmental Conservation
Division of Hazardous
Substances Regulation
50 Wolf Road, Room 205
Albany, NY 12233-7252
Notes: The number of generators, 2,149, includes 1,450 generators that generated
between 1.1 and 13.2 tons of RCRA hazardous waste.
91
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New York
Table 1. RCRA Hazardous Waste Generation and Management, 1987
Total Number of RCRA Large Quantity Generators:
Total Quantity of Regulated Waste Generated:
2.149
777.867 tons
RCRA TSD Facilities (excludes storage-only facilities)
Facilities managing only waste generated on site
Facilities managing only waste generated off site
Facilities managing waste generated both on and off site
Total RCRA TSD Facilities (excludes storage-only facilities):
Total Quantity of RCRA Regulated Waste Managed in RCRA TSDR units:
(excludes quantity managed only in storage)
Total RCRA TSDR Facilities:
27
14
12
53
668.747 tons
za
Final Disposition of Wastes Managed in RCRA Processes
Management Method
Treatment in Tanks
Treatment In Surface Imp.
Incineration
Other Treatment
Total Treatment
Injection Wells
Landfills
Land Treatment
Ocean Disposal
Surface Impoundments
Other Disposal
Total Disposal
Recycling
Unknown
TOTAL
Percentage
Code
T01
T02
T03
T04
D79
D80
D81
D82
D83
D84
R99
U99
„
No. of
facilities
using
method
1
2
23
34
50*
0
9
0
0
0
1
10*
0
0
53*
Hazardous
waste quantities
manaaed (tons)
On site
1
196,186
20,373
250,156
466,716
0
731
0
0
0
0
731
0
0
467,447
69.9%
Off site
2,356
0
8,905
110,341
121,602
0
79,696
0
0
0
2
79,698
0
0
201,300
30.1%
Total
2,357
196,186
29,278
360,497
588,318
0
80,427
0
0
0
2
80,429
0
0
668,747
100%
Percent
0.4
29.3
4.4
53.9
88.0
0.0
12.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
<0.05
12.0
0.0
0.0
100
'Column may not sum to total because facilities may have multiple handling methods.
*> Q *>
«-." O >-,-
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New York
Table 2. RCRA Hazardous Waste Imports and Exports, 1987
Total quantity of hazardous waste
received from out of State (IMPORTS)
State
AL
CA
CO
CT
DC
DE
FL
GA
IA
IL
IN
KY
LA
MA
MO
ME
Ml
MN
MO
NC
NH
NJ
NM
OH
PA
PR
Rl
TN
TX
VA
VI
VT
Wl
WV
Unknown or Foreign
TOTAL
Tons received
246
23
176
9,142
1
576
230
1
1
101
2,681
23
1
26,573
859
822
654
76
41
285
422
17,856
118
5,510
5,847
1
1,648
329
276
780
5
462
60
197
9,777
85,800
Total quantity of hazardous waste
shipped out of State (EXPORTS)
State
AL
AR
CT
FL
GA
IL
IN
KY
LA
MA
MD
Ml
MN
MO
NC
NH
NJ
OH
PA
Rl
SC
TN
TX
VA
VT
Wl
WV
Unknown or Foreign
TOTAL
Tons shipped
490
440
5,433
4
45
4,249
88
3.534
809
937
974
4,084
59
2
141
3
26.351
22.840
41,236
633
319
13
53
844
14
1
598
9,281
123,475
393
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New York
Table 3. Rank Order of 40 Largest Hazardous Wastes Generated, 1987
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
EPA
waste code
K062
D002
D009
F019
D005
F006
D001
D007
F003
D008
U188
F002
F001
F005
F007
F011
D004
K061
K071
U052
K002
U130
D006
D003
U220
DOMX
U228
D010
F009
D011
F020
K069
U081
K106
P010
F008
P030
F004
U122
U210
Quantity generated
in State (tons)
199.577
170,495
75,402
49,804
43,342
32,162
29,055
24,385
22,891
18,650
17,642
11,281
11,187
11,120
10.164
6,604
6,388
5,949
5,316
4,919
4,484
2,544
2,493
2,308
1,433
1,079
875
819
771
684
621
601
499
389
267
251
220
165
143
129
Percent
of State
total (%)
25.7
21.9
9.7
6.4
5.6
4.1
3.7
3.1
2.9
2.4
2.3
1.5
1.4
1.4
1.3
0.8
0.8
0.8
0.7
0.6
0.6
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.2
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
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Table 4. Four Largest Quantities and Types of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed
by RCRA Management Method, 1987
Management
Method
080
084
T01
T02
T03
T04
Waste
Code 1
D008
F006
F002
0005
F020
D007
D002
F006
K062
K062
0001
D001
U052
F003
U130
0002
0009
0005
0007
Quantity
Waste Waste Waste Managed
Code 2 Code 3 Code 4 (U.S. tons)
13,814
13,582
9,232
5,929
2
762
760
385
280
195,959
227
11,547
4,905
4,204
2,544
146,560
74,293
40,304
17.790
Disposal
D11 Discharge to Sewer/POTW. Prior
Treatment in RCRA Units
014 Discharge to Seuer/POTU, Prior
Storage in RCRA Units
021 Discharge to Surface Water under NPDES,
Prior NanageHnt in RCRA Units
079 Underground Injection Wells
080 Landfills
081 Land Treatnent/Application/Faraiing
082 Ocean Disposal
083 Surface Impoundments
084 Other Disposal
Treatnent
T01 Treatment in Tanks
T02 Treatnent in Surface
Impoundments
T03 Incineration
T04 Other Treatment
R99 Recycling
U99 Unknown
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Table 5. Forty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators and RCRA Quantity Generated, 1987
Rank EPAID Site Name
1 NY0030215529 AL TECH SPECIALTY STEEL
2 NYD002218436 PENNUALT CORPORATION LUCIDOL DIVISION
3 NYD002123461 OLIN CHEMICALS GRP-NIAGARA FALLS PLT
4 NYD002126852 HARRISON RADIATOR DIVISION
5 NYD980536288 E I DUPONT DE NEMOURS COMPANY INC.
6 NYD043815158 NOURY CHEMICAL CORPORATION
7 NYD002234763 EVANS CHEMETICS
8 NYD002044196 ADDITIVE PRODUCTS
9 NYD000831644 HOOKER CHEMICALS & PLASTICS CORP.
10 NYD002233039 INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MCH*
11 NYD000818419 CIBA-GEIGY CORPORATION
12 NYD001293489 PHELPS DODGE REFINING CORPORATION
13 NYD002211324 XEROX CORPORATION WILSON CENTER
14 NYD002070118 SCHENECTADY CHEMICALS INC
15 NYD000824482 OCCIDENTAL CHEM. CORP.
16 NYT370010225 INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES
17 NYD066832023 GENERAL ELECTRIC - NORYL PRODUCTS
18 NYD002240638 REMINGTON ARMS COMPANY INC
19 NYD000707901 INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORP.
20 NYD049836679 CUM CHEMICAL SERVICES INC.
21 NYD002230902 BRISTOL MYERS COMPANY
22 NYD066785650 AUBURN STEEL COMPANY INC
23 NYD098334618 CIBA-GEIGY CORP.-UASTEUATER TREATMENT
24 NYD00399S198 GRUMMAN AEROSPACE CORP. NUIRP DOD 466
25 NYD980592901 HARRISON RADIATOR-GENERAL MOTORS CORP.
26 NYD002123792 UNION CARBIDE CORPORATION LINDE DIV
27 NYD003917960 CONSOLIDATED EDISON COMPANY-RAVENWOOO
28 NYD003939S92 EAST RIVER GENERATING STATION(CONEDISON)
29 NYD002047967 GRUMMAN AEROSPACE CORPORATION
30 NYD000824334 TECHTRONICS ECOLOGICAL
31 NYD002080034 GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY
32 NYD980593636 CONSOLIDATED EDISON - ASTORIA STATION
33 NYD001317072 CARRIER AIR CONDITION COMPANY
34 NYD067905752 OAKS CORNERS GALVANIZING CO
35 NYD047931902 PHILIPS LABORATORIES
36 NYD080480734 INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINE-POUGHKEEP
37 NYD002232304 ALUMINUM CO OF AMERICA INC
38 NYD002040921 EATON CORPORATION /AIL DIVISION
39 NYD981484785 UESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC CORPORATION
40 NYD981876568 STANDARD T CHEMICAL
City
DUNKIRK
PIFFARD
NIAGARA FALLS
LOCKPORT
NIAGARA FALLS
BURT
WATERLOO
AOUEBOGUE LONG ISLAND
NIAGARA FALLS
ENDICOTT,
GLENS FALLS
MASPETH
WEBSTER
ROTTERDAM JUNCTION
NIAGARA FALLS
OWE GO
SELKIRK
ILION
EAST FISHKILL
MODEL CITY
SYRACUSE
AUBURN
GLENS FALLS
CALVERTON LONG ISLAND
LOCKPORT
TONAWANDA
QUEENS
NEW YORK
BETHPAGE
BROOKLYN, N.T.CITY
UATERFORD
LONG ISLAND CITY
SYRACUSE
OAKS CORNERS
BRIARCL1FF MANOR
POUGHKEEPSIE
NASSENA,
DEER PARK
HORSEHEADS
STATEN ISLAND
Total
Generated
(U.S. tons)
195,959
94,045
92,827
45,965
27,312
22,366
21,516
16,916
16,395
14,943
12.948
9,871
8,952
8,904
7,940
7,471
7,221
6,650
6,185
6,006
5,258
4.696
4,484
4,038
3,929
3,443
3,400
2.873
2,852
2,341
2,201
2.108
2,073
2,007
2,002
1,838
1,781
1,762
1,659
1,657
396
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Table 6. Forty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Facilities, 1987
Rank EPAIO Site Name
1 NYD030215529 AL TECH SPECIALTY STEEL
2 NYD002218436 PENNUALT CORPORATION LUCIDOL DIVISIO
3 NYD002123461 OLIN CHEMICALS GRP-NIAGARA FALLS PLT
4 NYD049836679 CUM CHEMICAL SERVICES INC.
5 NYD080336241 CECOS INTERNATIONAL INC
6 NYD000824482 OCCIDENTAL CHEM. CORP.
7 NYD002234763 EVANS CHEMETICS
8 NYD043815703 FRONTIER CHEMICAL WASTE
9 NYD080469935 NORLITE CORPORATION
10 NYD002044196 ADDITIVE PRODUCTS
11 NYD000691949 CHEMICAL MANAGEMENT INC
12 NYD002070118 SCHENECTADY CHEMICALS INC
13 NYD980S93636 CONSOLIDATED EDISON - ASTORIA STATIC
14 NYD002211324 XEROX CORPORATION WILSON CENTER
15 NYD066832023 GENERAL ELECTRIC • NORYL PRODUCTS
16 NYD002240638 REMINGTON ARMS COMPANY INC
17 NYD055735807 LEHIGH PORTLAND CEMENT
18 NYD000818419 CIBA-GEIGY CORPORATION
19 NYT370010225 INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES
20 NYD00399S198 GRUMMAN AEROSPACE CORP. NWIRP DOD 46
21 NYD000824334 TECHTRONICS ECOLOGICAL
22 NYD002123792 UNION CARBIDE CORPORATION LINDE DIV
23 NYD082785429 CHEMICAL POLLUTION CONTROL INC.
24 NY7890008975 BROOKHAVEN NATIONAL LABORATORY
25 NYD980647283 BCF OIL REFINING INCORPORATED
26 NYD002080034 GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY
27 NYD057770109 NORTHEAST ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, IN
28 NYD000708198 SAFETY-KLEEN CORP. 2-118-08
29 NYD980592497 EASTMAN KODAK-KODAK PARK
30 NYD980785760 SAFETY-KLEEN CORPORATION
31 NYD002047967 GRUMMAN AEROSPACE CORPORATION
32 NYD000708164 SAFETY-KLEEN CORP. 2-118-01
33 NYD000708172 SAFETY-KLEEN CORP. 2-118-05
34 NYD043815158 NOURY CHEMICAL CORPORATION
35 NYD002Z32304 ALUMINUM CO OF AMERICA INC
36 NYD980753784 SAFETY-KLEEN CORPORATION
37 NYD002040921 EATON CORPORATION /AIL DIVISION
38 NYD000708206 SAFETY-KLEEN CORP 2-004-01
39 NYD0492S3719 ASHLAND CHEMICAL COMPANY
40 NYD013277454 SOLVENTS ft PETROLEUM SERVICE INC.
City
Mgmt Mgmt Mgmt Mgmt Mgmt Total
Meth Meth Meth Heth Meth Waste Managed
12345 Source (U.S. tons)
DUNKIRK
PIFFARD
NIAGARA FALLS
MODEL CITY
NIAGARA FALLS
NIAGARA FALLS
WATERLOO
NIAGARA FALLS
COHOES
AQUEBOGUE LONG
FARMINGDALE
ROTTERDAM JUNCT
LONG ISLAND CITY
WEBSTER
SELKIRK
ILION
CEMENTON
GLENS FALLS
OWEGO
CALVERTON LONG
BROOKLYN, N.Y.
TONAWANDA
BAY SHORE
UPTON
BROOKLYN
WATERFORD
WAMPSVILLE
NORTH AMITYVILLE
ROCHESTER
UOODSIOE
BETHPAGE
CONGERS
THORNWOOD
BURT
MASSENA,
AVON
DEER PARK
LATHAM
BINGHAMTON
SYRACUSE
T02
T03
T04
D80
D80
S01
T03
S01
T04
T04
SOI
501
T04
T04
D80
T04
T03
080
D80
T04
S02
T04
S01
T03
S02
T03
S01
S01
D80
S01
S01
SOI
S01
T04
TO
S01
T04
502
S01
S02
T04
501 S02 S04
501 T04
502 T03 T04
T04
S02 T04
T04
T03 T04
T03
S01 T03 T04
T03 T04
502 T03
T04
T04
T04
S02
S01 T03 T04
T04
S02
S02
S02
T04
Ons ite
Ons ite
Ons ite
T01 Both
Both
Both
Ons ite
Offsite
Offsite
Ons ite
Offsite
Both
Both
Ons ite
Ons ite
Ons ite
Offsite
Offsite
Both
Ons ite
Both
Ons ite
Both
Both
Off site
Ons ite
Offsite
Offsite
Both
Offsite
Offsite
Offsite
Offsite
Ons ite
Onsite
Offsite
Onsite
Offsite
Offsite
Offsite
195,959
91,809
85,959
68,545
61,191
23,208
20,569
19,214
17,307
16,569
11,299
8,753
8,690
7,128
7,029
6,568
5,054
4,507
4,436
3.958
3,402
3,398
3,055
2,815
2,814
2,193
1,851
1,818
1,453
1,393
1,233
1,176
1,102
1,078
980
980
898
886
879
861
Disposal
D11 Discharge to Sewer/POTU, Prior
TreatMnt in RCRA Units
014 Discharge to Sewer/POTU. Prior
Storage in RCRA Units
D21 Discharge to Surface Water under NPDES,
Prior Management in RCRA Units
D79 Underground Injection Wells
D80 Landfills
D81 Land Treataent/Application/Faraing
D82 Ocean Disposal
D83 Surface Impoundments
D84 Other Disposal
Storage
S01 Container (barrel, drun, etc.)
S02 Tank
$03 Waste Pile
504 Surface Impoundment
SOS Other Storage
Treatment
T01 Treatment in Tanks
T02 Treatment in Surface
Impoundments
T03 Incineration
T04 Other Treatment
R99 Recycling
U99 Unknown '.) Q
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Region IV
398
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NORTH CAROLINA
EPA Region Address:
U.S. EPA Region IV
Waste Division, Waste
Programs Branch
State Programs Section
345 Courtland Street
Atlanta, GA 30365
Biennial Report Data Collection
Instrument:
State-specific annual report and
EPA Waste Minimization
Report
Type of Data Submission to EPA:
Site-level and State-level
summary data
Waste Minimization Data Included
in this Report?
No
Address of Participating State
Environmental Authority
State of North Carolina
Department of Environment,
Health and Natural Resources
Division of Solid Waste
Management
401 Oberlin Road, Room 150
Raleigh, NC 27611
Notes: No special notes for North Carolina.
299
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Table 1. RCRA Hazardous Waste Generation and Management, 1987
Total Number of RCRA Large Quantity Generators:
Total Quantity of Regulated Waste Generated:
RCRATSD Facilities (excludes storage-only facilities)
Facilities managing only waste generated on site
Facilities managing only waste generated off site
Facilities managing waste generated both on and off site
Total RCRA TSD Facilities (excludes storage-only facilities):
Total Quantity of RCRA Regulated Waste Managed in RCRA TSOR units:
(excludes quantity managed only in storage)
Total RCRA TSDR Facilities:
666
928.424 tons
19
7
2
as
901.478 tons
ZZ
Final Disposition of Wastes Managed in RCRA Processes
Management Method
Treatment in Tanks
Treatment In Surface Imp.
Incineration
Other Treatment
Total Treatment
Injection Wells
Landfills
Land Treatment
Ocean Disposal
Surface Impoundments
Other Disposal
Total Disposal
Recycling
Unknown
TOTAL
Percentage
Code
T01
T02
T03
T04
D79
D80
D81
D82
D83
D84
R99
U99
^^
No. of
facilities
using
method
3
10
7
12
25*
0
0
0
0
0
0
0*
5
0
28*
Hazardous
waste quantities
manaaed (tons)
On site
2,702
1
2.870
848.277
853,850
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
788
0
854,638
94.8%
Off site
2.117
0
9,701
1.033
12.851
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
33,989
0
46,840
5.2%
Total
4,819
1
12,571
849.310
866,701
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
34,777
0
901,478
100%
Percent
0.5
<0.05
1.4
94.2
96.1
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
3.9
0.0
100
''Column may not sum to total because facilities may have multiple handling methods.
400
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Table 2. RCRA Hazardous Waste Imports and Exports, 1987
Total quantity of hazardous waste
received from out of State (IMPORTS)
State
AL
CA
CT
DC
DE
FL
GA
HI
IL
IN
LA
MD
Ml
MN
MS
ND
NH
NJ
NY
OH
PA
PR
Rl
SC
TN
VA
WA
Wl
WV
Unknown or Foreign
TOTAL
Tons received
7,883
141
969
9
35
441
5,064
64
64
3
13
1,822
95
3
18
1
54
2,143
57
6.158
419
52
125
6,864
421
2.677
98
15
19
28
35,755
Total quantity of hazardous waste
shipped out of State (EXPORTS)
State
AL-
AR
CA
CT
FL
GA
IL
IN
KS
KY
LA
MD
Ml
NJ
NY
OH
OK
PA
Rl
SC
TN
TX
VA
Wl
Unknown or Foreign
TOTAL
Tons shipped
3.635
588
2
19
114
1,289
654
1.956
47
1,419
3,443
1,679
117
5.341
248
2,698
14
3.078
1
50,573
584
2
4.207
4
149
81,861
401
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Table 3. Rank Order of 40 Largest Hazardous Wastes Generated, 1987
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
EPA
waste code
D002
F006
D001
FOMX
F019
D007
F005
D008
F001
F003
MOMX
D009
K061
K083
DOMX
F002
D004
D003
D005
D006
K001
U210
U070
U154
UOMX
K086
K102
U169
F009
F007
P030
U028
U122
K062
K101
D011
F004
POOS
U102
U220
Quantity generated
in State (tons)
835,640
22,764
12,809
9,413
8,374
6,511
6.447
5,279
4,142
3,550
2,063
1,940
1.919
1.563
1,445
1,137
1,083
521
342
306
229
176
120
92
85
65
54
48
36
31
25
24
22
18
15
14
13
13
12
10
Percent
of State
total (%)
90.0
2.5
1.4
1.0
0.9
0.7
0.7
0.6
0.4
0.4
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.1
0.1
0.1
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0,05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
402
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Table 4. Four Largest Quantities and Types of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed
by RCRA Management Method, 1987
Management
Method
R99
T01
T02
T03
Waste
Code 1
D001
FXXX
MXXX
FOOS
F019
D007
U239
D001
D003
FOOS
F003
Waste
Code 2
Waste
Code 3
Waste
Code 4
Quantity
Managed
(U.S. tons)
8.910
8,365
7,993
6,088
2,702
2,117
1
7,953
1,525
1,504
907
T04
0002
F006
D007
F002
831,236
11,195
2,709
2,379
Disposal
D11 Discharge to Sewer/POTU, Prior
Treatment in RCRA Units
014 Discharge to Sewer/POTU, Prior
Storage in RCRA Units
D21 Discharge to Surface Water under MPOES,
Prior Management in ROW units
D79 Underground Injection Welts
080 Landfills
D81 Land Treatment/Application/Farming
D82 Ocean Disposal
DS3 Surface Impoundments
084 Other Disposal
Treatment
T01 Treatment in Tanks
403
T02 Treatment In Surface
Impoundments
T03 Incineration
T04 Other Treatment
R99 Recycling
U99 Unknown
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Table 5. Forty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators and RCRA Quantity Generated, 1987
Rank EPAID Site Name
1 NCD001810365 SANDOZ CHEMICALS CORPORATION
2 NCTMP0001457 CHANNEL MASTER
3 NCD060299880 WEBER U.S.A., INC.
4 NCD047373766 BURROUGHS WELLCOME CO
5 NCD097363527 WATTS REGULATOR CO./REGTROL-EN
6 NCD980845812 GICHNER SHELTER SYSTEMS
7 NCD980844898 CHANNEL MASTER DIV OF AVNET IN
8 NCD003471158 WORTH CHEMICAL CORPORATION
9 NCD091245498 FREIGHTLINER TRUCK MANUFACTURING
10 NC0067191262 FIRESTONE TIRE & RUBBER CO.
11 NC0093340487 FLORIDA STEEL CORP. STEEL MILL
12 NC0042091975 MALLINCKRODT, INC. RALEIGH CHE
13 NC0991278540 WEYERHAEUSER COMPANY FOREST PR
14 NC0050409150 GENERAL ELECTRIC CO INC
15 NCD000772376 WESTINGHOUSE ELEC
16 NC0980848709 GOODYEAR TIRE & RUBBER COMPANY
17 NCD048467427 MINERAL RESEARCH S DEVELOPMENT
18 NCD003232030 LILLY COMPANY INC
19 NCD065291882 LIBBEY-OWENS-FORD COMPANY
20 NCD006390561 RELIANCE UNIVERSAL INC
21 NCO107868812 CONBRACO INDUSTRIES. INC.
22 NC1170027261 US MARINE CORPS AIR STATION CH
23 NCD045924487 EASCO ALUMINUM
24 NCD042892067 COOPER INDUSTRIES INC LUFKIN D
25 NCD067441394 RJR ARCHER INC
26 NCD049774979 CHASE BAG COMPANY"
27 NC0086330412 DATA GENERAL CORP
28 NC0044438406 LITTON INDUST CLIFTON PRECISIO
29 NCD085074821 HOECHST CELANESE SOU-TEX PLANT
30 NCD000648402 DURCELL U.S.A.
31 NCD049997786 BASF CORPORATION, INMONT DIVIS
32 NCD053491221 GUARDSMAN PRODUCTS. INC
33 NCD091245431 FREIGHTLINER PARTS MANUFACTURING
34 NC0085083004 EASCO HAND TOOLS, INC.
35 NCD089158323 YALE MATERIAL HANDLING CORPORA
36 NCTMP0001307 THE ALDERMAN COMPANY
37 NCD062S67623 HENKEL CORPORATION
38 NCD071561864 SHERWIN WILLIAMS CO
39 NCD003164464 UN IROYAL CHEMICAL COMPANY, INC
40 NCD024468S97 CHARLOTTE STEEL DRUM
City
CHARLOTTE
OXFORD
SAN FORD
GREENVILLE
SPINDALE
BRYSON CITY
SMITHFIELD
GREENSBORO
MT HOLLY
WILSON
CHARLOTTE
RALEIGH
PLYMOUTH
WILMINGTON
WINSTON-SALEM
ASHEBORO
HARRISBURG
HIGH POINT
LAURINBURG
HIGH POINT
MATTHEWS
CHERRY POINT
WINTON
APEX
WINSTON-SALEM
ASHEVILLE
CLAYTON
CHEROKEE CO
MOUNT HOLLY
LEXINGTON
MORGANTON
HIGH POINT
GASTONIA
GASTONIA
LENOIR
HIGH POINT
CHARLOTTE
GREENSBORO
GASTONIA
CHARLOTTE
Total
Generated
(U.S. tons)
830.315
13.849
8,515
3,972
2,880
2,857
2,610
2,432
2,389
2.031
1.919
1,716
1.586
1,512
1,374
1.371
1,131
1.126
1,094
1,054
1,020
1,004
999
998
981
. 938
868
742
710
657
631
630
574
485
479
460
424
386
385
342
404
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Table 6. Forty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Facilities, 1987
Rank EPAID
1 NCD001810365
2 NCD000773655
3 NCD086871282
4 NCD121700777
5 NCD000648451
6 NCD071574164
7 NCD077840148
8 NCD980842132
9 NCD049773245
10 NCD079060059
11 NCD991278466
12 NCD000776740
13 NCD003464369
14 NCD980846935
15 NCD000604322
16 NC0024599011
17 NCD088560032
18 NC6170022580
19 NCD061263315
20 NC8210020121
21 NC0024481848
22 NCD9912778S6
23 NCD000771964
24 NCD000830737
25 NC0001725464
26 NCD002591014
27 NCD003152329
28 NCD003154010
29 NCD003162542
30 NCD003168168
31 NOD003173358
32 NCD003184710
33 NCD003185238
34 NCD003190386
35 NC0003203213
36 NCD003213907
37 NCD003237948
38 NCD003471158
39 NCD024900987
40 NCD041414772
Site Name
SAMDOZ CHEMICALS CORPORA!
OLDOVER CORPORATION
CALDUELL SYSTEMS INC
HERITAGE ENVIRONMENTAL SE
GSX SERVICES, INC.
SEABOARD CHEMICAL CORPORA
SAFETY-KLEEN 3-064-01
ECOFLO OF N.C.
DETREX CORPORATION
SAFETY ICLEEN 3-031-01
BROYHILL FURNITURE MILLER
SAFETY-KLEEN 3-171-01
IMC FERTILIZER, INC.
SAFETY-KLEEN CORP 3-031-0
SINGER FURNITURE CO. PLT
ASHLAND CHEMICAL COMPANY
ASHLAND CHEMICAL COMPANY
US MARINE CORPS BASE - BU
ASHLAND CHEMICAL COMPANY
US ARMY FT. BRAGG AIRBORN
VAN UATERS & ROGERS
NC DEPT OF AGRICULTURE (P
LITHIUM CORPORATION OF AM
NC STATE UNIVERSITY
BORDEN INC.
SCHRADER BELLOWS
DUPONT El DE NEMOURS & CO
CARTER A B INC
ALCOA BADIN WORKS
AMERICAN CYANAMID COMPANY
DURABLE WOOD PRESERVERS I
CAROLINA CREOSOTING CORP
ALCATEL NETWORK SYSTEMS C
DUPONT El DE NEMOURS ft CO
UNC-CHAPEL HILL
AT ft T TECHNOLOGIES INC • D
GENERAL ELECTRIC CO
WORTH CHEMICAL CORPORATIO
HOLCONB CREOSOTE CO
INGERSOLL RAND PORTABLE C
City
Mgmt Mgmt Mgmt Mgmt Mgmt Total
Meth Meth Meth Meth Meth Waste Managed
12345 Source (U.S. tons)
Disposal
011 Discharge to Sewer/POTW, Prior
Treatment in RCRA Units
D14 Discharge to Sawer/POTU, Prior
Storage in RCRA Units
021 Discharge to Surface Water wider NPOES,
Prior Management in RCRA Units
D79 Underground Injection Wells
080 Landfills
081 Land Treatment/Appl{cation/Farming
D82
D83
D84
>rage
SOI
CHARLOTTE
NORWOOD
LENOIR
CHARLOTTE
REIDSVILLE
GREENSBORO
ELGIN
GREENSBORO
SOUTHFIELD
ELGIN
LENOIR
ELGIN
WINSTON-SALEM
ELGIN
LENOIR
COLUMBUS
RALEIGH
CAMP LEJEUNE
CHARLOTTE
FORT BRAGG
CHARLOTTE
RALEIGH
BESSEMER CITY
RALEIGH
COLUMBUS
WAKE FOREST
BREVARD
GASTONIA
BADIN
CHARLOTTE
CHARLOTTE
LELANO
RALEIGH
KINSTON
CHAPEL HILL
WINSTON-SALEM
HICKORY
GREENSBORO
YADKINVILLE
MOCKSVILLE
Ocean Disposal
T01
S02
T03
T02
T01
T04
S01
T01
S01
S01
S01
S01
S02
S01
T03
S01
S01
S01
SOI
S01
S01
SOI
T03
T04
SOI
S03
S01
T02
S04
T04
S01
SOI
T04
S04
S04
T02 T04
R99
T04 S01
S01 S02
S01 R99
S02
S01 S02
S02
S02
R99
S02
R99
S02
S01
T04 S01
S01
S02 S04
S01 S03
501
S01 S02
Surface Impoundments
Other Disposal
Container (barrel
S01 S04 Onsite 830,
Offsite 31,
S02 Offsite 8,
Offsite 2.
Offsite 1,
Offsite 1,
Offsite 1,
Offsite 1,
Offsite 1,
Offsite
Both
Offsite
Offsite
Offsite
Both
Offsite
Offsite
Onsite
Offsite
Onsite
Offsite
Offsite
R99 Onsite
Onsite
Onsite
Onsite
Onsite
Onsite
Onsite
Onsite
S04 Onsite
Onsite
Onsite
Onsite
Onsite
SOS Onsite
Onsite
Onsite
Onsite
Onsite
Treatment
100
312
916
731
697
524
385
310
069
738
674
639
501
349
137
120
45
12
6
6
5
2
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
T01 Treatment in Tanks
T02 Treatment in Surface
, drum, etc.)
Impoundments
T03 Incineration
T04 Other Treatment
S02 Tank
503 Waste Pile
504 Surface Impoundment
SOS Other Storage
R99 Recycling
Unknown
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North Dakota
Region VIII
400
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NORTH DAKOTA
EPA Region Address:
U.S. EPA Region VIII
Hazardous Waste Management
Division
Mail Stop HWM-RI
999 18th Street, Suite 500
Denver, CO 80202
Biennial Report Data Collection
Instrument:
EPA Hazardous Waste Report
Type of Data Submission to EPA:
Waste stream-level data in
Biennial Report Data System
(BIRDS) format
Waste Minimization Data Included
in this Report?
Yes
Address of Participating State
Environmental Authority
North Dakota State Department
of Health
Division of Waste Management
Hazardous Waste Program
1200 Missouri Avenue
Bismark, ND 58502-5520
Notes: No special notes for North Dakota.
407
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North Dakota
Table 1. RCRA Hazardous Waste Generation and Management, 1987
Total Number of RCRA Large Quantity Generators:
Total Quantity of Regulated Waste Generated:
RCRA TSD Facilities (excludes storage-only facilities)
Facilities managing only waste generated on site
Facilities managing only waste generated off site
Facilities managing waste generated both on and off site
Total RCRA TSD Facilities (excludes storage-only facilities):
Total Quantity of RCRA Regulated Waste Managed in RCRA TSDR units:
(excludes quantity managed only in storage)
Total RCRA TSDR Facilities:
Final Disposition of Wastes Managed in RCRA Processes
12
11.037 tons
1
2
0
3
1.283 tons
Management Method
Treatment In Tanks
Treatment In Surface Imp.
Incineration
Other Treatment
Total Treatment
Injection Wells
Landfills
Land Treatment
Ocean Disposal
Surface Impoundments
Other Disposal
Total Disposal
Recycling
Unknown
TOTAL
Percentage
Code
T01
T02
T03
T04
D79
D80
D81
D82
D83
D84
R99
U99
-
No. of
facilities
using
method
0
0
1
0
1*
0
0
0
0
0
0
0*
0
2
3*
Hazardous
waste quantities
manaaed (tons)
On site
0
0
1,281
0
1,281
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1,281
99.8%
Off site
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
2
0.2%
Total
0
0
1,281
0
1,281
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
1,283
100%
Percent
0.0
0.0
99.8
0.0
99.8
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.2
100
*Column may not sum to total because facilities may have multiple handling methods.
408
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North Dakota
Table 2. RCRA Hazardous Waste Imports and Exports, 1987
Total quantity of hazardous waste
received from off site (IMPORTS)
State
MN
MT
Unknown or Foreign
TOTAL
Tons received
117
1
3
121
Total quantity of hazardous waste
shipped off site (EXPORTS)
State
AL
ID
IL
KS
LA
MN
OH
OK
PA
TX
UT
Wl
TOTAL
Tons shipped
224
1,226
543
10
3
78
1
29
61
723
7,699
14
10,611
409
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North Dakota
Table 3. Rank Order of 40 Largest Hazardous Wastes Generated, 1987
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
EPA
waste code
KOMX
UOMX
D002
K051
MOMX
U240
DOMX
FOMX
D001
F002
F003
K052
K050
F005
F001
D007
D003
U069
U151
Quantity generated
in State (tons)
6,606
2,128
1,056
880
168
61
52
20
18
15
12
10
4
3
2
1
<0.5
<0.5
<0.5
Percent
of State
total (%)
59.9
19.3
9.6
8.0
1.5
0.6
0.5
0.2
0.2
0.1
0.1
0.1
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
410
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North Dakota
Table 4. Four Largest Quantities and Types of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed
by RCRA Management Method, 1987
Quant i ty
Management Waste Waste Waste Waste Managed
Method Code 1 Code 2 Code 3 Code 4 (U.S. tons)
T03 K051 880
D002 401
U99 0001 D008 2
Disposal D80 Landfill* T02 Treatment in Surface
011 Discharge to Sewer/POTW, Prior 081 Land Treatnent/Applfcation/Fanning Impoundments
Treatment in RCRA Units 082 Ocean Disposal T03 Incineration
D14 Discharge to Sewer/POTW, Prior 083 Surface Impoundments T04 Other Treatment
Storage in RCRA Unit* 084 Other Disposal
021 Discharge to Surface Water under NPOES, R99 Recycling
Prior Management in RCRA Units Treatment A ^ i
079 Underground Injection Wells T01 Treatment in Tanks U99 Unknown
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North Dakota
Table 5. Forty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators and RCRA Quantity Generated, 1987
Rank EPAID Site Name
1 NDT390010049 FLYING J PETROLEUMS, INC.
2 NDD981548001 UESTCHEM AGRICULTURAL CHEMICAL
3 NDD006175467 MANDAN REFINERY/AMOCO OIL COMPANY
4 ND3571924759 GRAND FORKS AIR FORCE BASE
5 NDD031875719 HUTCHINSON WIL-RICH MFG. CO.
6 NDD053426565 WESTERN GEAR CORPORATION
7 NDD084497775 3M COMPANY
8 ND4571924758 MINOT AIR FORCE BASE
9 NDD006178354 MELROE COMPANY
10 NDD980718225 THE COTEAU PROPERTIES CO. FREEDOM MINE
11 NDD980806806 WEDGCOR STEEL BUILDING SYSTEMS INC.
12 NDD000690594 GREAT PLAINS COAL GASIFICATION PROJECT
City
MINOT
MANDAN
GRAND FORKS AFB
WAHPETON
JAMESTOWN
WAHPETON
MINOT AIR FORCE BASE
GWINNER
BEULAH
JAMESTOWN
BEULAH
Total
Generated
(U.S. tons)
6,500
189
181
41
30
18
18
15
14
14
10
6
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North Dakota
Table 6. Forty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Facilities, 1987
Rank EPAID Site Name City
1 NDT390010049 FLYING J PETROLEUMS, INC.
2 NDD006175467 MANDAN REFINERY/AMOCO OIL COMPANY MANDAN
3 N00000716738 SAFETY-KLEEN CORP. 1-183-03 FARGO
4 N009809S7070 SAFETY-KLEEN CORP. BISMARK
5 ND35719247S9 GRAND FORKS AIR FORCE BASE GRAND FORKS AFB
6 ND4S719247S8 MINOT AIR FORCE BASE MINOT AFB
7 NDD000690594 GREAT PLAINS COAL GASIFICATION PROJE BEULAH
Mgmt Mgmt Mgmt Hgmt Mgmt Total
Meth Meth Meth Meth Meth Waste Managed
12345 Source (U.S. tons)
S04
S01
S01
S01
S01
S01
S01
S02 T03
S02 U99
S02 U99
SOS
Onsite
Onsite
Offsite
Offsite
Both
Onsite
Onsite
6,500
1,295
223
67
17
15
6
Disposal
011 Discharge to Sewer/POTW, Prior
Treatment in RCRA Units
D14 Discharge to Seuer/POTU, Prior
Storage in ROM Units
D21 Discharge to Surface Water under NPDES.
Prior Management in RCRA Units
079 Underground Injection Wells
D80 Landfills
081 Land Treatswnt/Applicatton/FanRing
082 Ocean Disposal
083 Surface Impoundments
084 Other Disposal
Storage
SOI Container (barrel, drum, etc.)
S02 Tank
SOS Waste Pile
504 Surface Ispoundnent A
SOS Other Storage
Treatment
T01 Treatment in Tanks
T02 Treatment in Surface
Impouncfciieiits
T03 Incineration
T04 Other Treatment
R99 Recycling
414,
unknown
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Ohio
Region V
-------
OHIO
EPA Region Address:
U.S. EPA Region V
Waste Management Division
230 S. Dearborn Street
MailStop5HR13
Chicago, IL 60604
Biennial Report Data Collection
Instrument:
State-specific annual report and
EPA Waste Minimization
Report
Type of Data Submission to EPA:
Waste stream-level data in
Biennial Report Data System
(BIRDS) format
Waste Minimization Data Included
in this Report?
Yes
Address of Participating State
Environmental Authority
State of Ohio Environmental
Protection Agency
Division of Solid and Hazardous
Waste Management
1800 Watermark Drive,
2nd Roor
Columbus, OH 43215
Notes: Site names and addresses were not provided by Ohio. Hence, the site name
and city are blank in Tables 5 and 6.
415
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Ohio
Table 1. RCRA Hazardous Waste Generation and Management, 1987
Total Number of RCRA Large Quantity Generators:
Total Quantity of Regulated Waste Generated:
708
3.092.855 tons
RCRA TSD Facilities (excludes storage-only facilities)
Facilities managing only waste generated on site
Facilities managing only waste generated off site
Facilities managing waste generated both on and off site
Total RCRA TSD Facilities (excludes storage-only facilities):
Total Quantity of RCRA Regulated Waste Managed in RCRA TSDR units:
(excludes quantity managed only in storage)
Total RCRA TSDR Facilities:
31
25
12
62
3.088.588 tons
196
Final Disposition of Wastes Managed in RCRA Processes
Management Method
Treatment in Tanks
Treatment in Surface Imp.
Incineration
Other Treatment
Total Treatment
Injection Wells
Landfills
Land Treatment
Ocean Disposal
Surface Impoundments
Other Disposal
Total Disposal
Recycling
Unknown
TOTAL
Percentage
Code
T01
T02
T03
T04
D79
D80
D81
D82
D83
D84
R99
U99
^
No. of
facilities
using
method
0
0
18
27
44*
4
3
3
0
3
0
13*
15
1
68*
Hazardous
waste quantities
manaaed (tons)
On site
0
0
49,721
243,846
293,567
1,377,705
8,690
5,276
0
436,761
0
1,828.432
0
0
2,121,999
68.7%
Off site
0
0
37,453
375,895
413,348
41,648
308,902
0
0
38,237
0
388,787
164,434
20
966,589
31.3%
Total
0
0
87,174
619,741
706,915
1,419,353
317,592
5,276
0
474,998
0
2,217,219
164,434
20
3,088,588
100%
Percent
0.0
0.0
2.8
20.1
22.9
46.0
10.3
0.2
0.0
15.4
0.0
71.8
5.3
<0.05
100
*Column may not sum to total because facilities may have multiple handling methods.
416
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Ohio
Table 2. RCRA Hazardous Waste Imports and Exports, 1987
Total quantity of hazardous waste
received from out of state (IMPORTS)
State
AL
AR
AZ
CA
CO
CT
DC
DE
FL
GA
IA
IL
IN
KS
KY
LA
MA
MD
ME
Ml
MN
MO
MS
MT
NC
NE
NH
NJ
NM
NV
NY
OK
OR
PA
PR
Rl
SC
SD
TN
TX
UT
VA
VT
WA
Wl
WV
Unknown or Foreign
TOTAL
Tons received
955
11
1
184
10
17,272
12
296
2,582
399
698
9.475
32.428
102
18,388
115
3.701
13.091
91
111,586
561
894
61
1
1,543
72
212
32,619
1
28
35,548
15
64
155,933
30
337
423
52
1,741
161
4
2,306
203
1
17.101
19,577
5,297
486,182
Total quantity of hazardous waste
shipped out of state (EXPORTS)
State
AL
AR
CT
FL
GA
IL
IN
KS
KY
LA
MD
Ml
MN
MO
NC
NJ
NY
OK
PA
Rl
SC
TN
TX
UT
VA
WA
Wl
WV
Unknown or Foreign
TOTAL
Tons shipped
1,051
263
27
6
184
13.325
81,654
116
22,969
3.807
297
76,088
10
289
6,035
3,434
3,421
12
33,285
41
501
310
88
18
1.472
2
999
21,592
3,995
275,291
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Ohio
Table 3. Rank Order of 40 Largest Hazardous Wastes Generated, 1987
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
EPA
waste code
K013
D002
MOMX
K011
DOMX
K062
FOMX
F006
K061
D001
D007
KOMX
K022
F002
F003
D003
F001
K014
D008
F005
K049
UOMX
F007
U051
F019
D016
U161
D006
K083
F012
POMX
U019
U220
U188
K001
D009
D004
F008
D005
F009
Quantity generated
in State (tons)
548,094
439,488
403,192
400,180
381,667
380,269
167.425
100,866
70.490
45.032
25,766
22.737
22.736
13,624
11,640
9,957
7.825
7,461
6,883
5,092
4,545
4,050
2,285
1,661
1,313
1,308
1,214
950
793
723
672
455
366
257
200
198
189
174
151
130
Percent
of State
total (%)
17.7
14.2
13.0
12.9
12.3
12.3
5.4
3.3
2.3
1.5
0.8
0.7
0.7
0.4
0.4
0.3
0.3
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
418
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Ohio
Table 4. Four Largest Quantities and Types of RCRA Hazardous Uaste Managed
by RCRA Management Method, 1987
Management
Method
D79
D80
D81
D83
R99
T03
T04
U99
Uaste Uaste Uaste Uaste
Code 1 Code 2 Code 3 Code 4
K013
K011
D007 K022 U002 U055
K062
D001 D002 D005 D006
D006 D008
F006
D001 0002 D005 D006
K048 K049 K050 KOS1
K048 IC049 K051
D007
K062
D004 DOOS D006 D007
D002 D007 0008
D002
0001
F003 F005
F003
F002
K022
0001
0001 K011 K013 U009
F003 FOOS
K062
0002
DOM 0016
F006
F001
F002
FOOS
Quantity
Managed
(U.S. tons)
548,094
400,180
225,215
123,523
47,990
33,792
24,432
20,267
3,788
1,484
4
340,511
96,250
37,977
260
32,961
26,895
23,747
20,919
22,736
14,631
9,946
8,106
232.956
170.913
40,941
27.760
18
1
1
Disposal
D11 Discharge to Seuer/POTU, Prior
Treatment in RCRA Units
014 Discharge to Sewer/POTU, Prior
Storage in RCRA Units
D21 Discharge to Surface Water under NPDES.
Prior Management in RCRA Units
079 underground Injection i-iv1.?
080 Landfills T02
081 Land Treatnent/Appli cat ion/Faming
082 Ocean Disposal T03
DS3 Surface Impoundments T04
D84 Other Disposal
Treatment in Surface
Impoundments
Incineration
Other Treatment
Recycling
Treatment .
TCJ Treatment in Tanks U99 unknown
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Ohio
Table 5. Forty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators and RCRA Quantity Generated, 1987
Rank
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
U
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
Site
EPAID Name
OHD0421 57644
OHD005 108477
OHD020260188
OHD000821348
OH0077752566
OHD000817577
OHD004234480
OHD004465100
OHD004157418
OHD020273819
OHD004240313
OHD046203774
OHD990834483
OHD076741149
OH0077755213
OHD004218673
OH0004228003
OHD004281598
OHD045243706
OHD004465167
OHD093945293
OHD087433744
OH0004227708
OHD004461711
010)048415665
OH0000821421
OK0980587364
OH7890008983
OH0082964313
OHD980700942
OHO 004288288
OK0005057542
OHD004294849
OHD004460143
OHD038703484
OH0000724153
OM>055522429
OH0083377010
OHD061731857
OH0081280539
City
Total
Generated
(U.S. tons)
973,700
308,038
257,468
124,515
96,250
95,043
89,122
72,011
68,800
62,104
50,235
46,324
42,253
41,300
40,942
38,435
33.175
27,109
25,997
24,764
21,966
20,372
19,896
19.400
18,708
15.975
13.783
13,738
13.412
13,374
12,898
12.788
12,020
11,632
11,182
10,428
9,599
8,011
7,952
7,886
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Ohio
Table 6. Forty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Facilities, 1987
Rank EPAID
Site Name
City
Mgmt Mgmt Mgmt Hgmt Mgmt Total
Meth Meth Heth Meth Meth Waste Managed
12345 Source (U.S. tons)
1 OHD042157644
OHD980795264
OHD005108477
OHD045243706
OHD000821348
6 OHD020273819
7 OHD077752566
8 OHD000817577
9 OHD000724153
10 OHD004234480
11 OHD004465100
12 OHD000724088
13 OHD081290611
14 OHD980568992
15 OHD005048947
16 OH0004240313
17 OHD990834483
18 OHD980587364
19 OHD077755213
20 OHD980793384
21 OH0048415665
22 OHD087433744
23 OHD980569438
24 OHD093945293
25 OHD004461711
26 OHD000816629
27 OHD004178612
28 OH0001926740
29 OH7890008983
30 OHD077786309
31 OHD004294849
32 OHD980897656
33 OHD005057542
34 OHD004288288
35 OHD061731857
36 OHD083377D10
37 OHD981195779
38 OH0005051826
39 OHD004304689
40 OHD004288270
D79
083
D79
080
T04
079
083
S01
T04
079
T04
T04
T04
T04
R99
S01
S01
R99
S04
083
S01
080
S01
R99
S04
S01
R99
R99
SOI
T04
S04
R99
D81
S01
080
S01
R99
081
S01
S01
S01 T03 T04
T03
S01 S04
S04
S04
T04
S02
T03
S02 T04
T03
T04
T04
S02
S04
T04
SOI S04
S04
S02 T04
S02
S03
S02 T03
S04
Ons ite
Ons ite
Ons ite
Both
Both
Both
Ons ite
Ons ite
Both
Onsite
Both
Off site
Off site
Off site
Off site
Onsite
Onsite
Off site
Onsite
Off site
Off site
Both
Offsite
Off site
Onsite
Offsite
Offsite
Offsite
Onsite
Offsite
Onsite
Offsite
Onsite
Onsite
Onsite
Both
Offsite
Onsite
Both
Onsite
973,688
340,511
306,164
275.572
125,678
103,604
96,250
90,387
86,433
84,862
84,657
71,400
59,393
57,661
57,065
50,041
41,341
40,454
40,050
38,255
37,923
34,072
25,820
23,636
19,400
19.294
16,661
14,423
13.738
13.198
12,020
11.267
10.242
9,687
7.952
6,335
5,306
4,430
4.214
4,179
Disposal
D11 Discharge to Sewer/POTU. Prior
Treatment in RCRA Units
014 Discharge to Sewer/POTU, Prior
Storage in RCRA Units
021 Discharge to Surface Ueter under NPOES,
Prior Management in RCRA Units
079 Underground Injection Wells
080 Landfills
081 Land TreatMnt/Appllcation/Fararing
D82 Ocean Disposal
D83 Surface Impoundments
D84 Other Disposal
Storage
SOI Container (barrel, drua, etc.)
S02 Tank
S03 Waste Pile
S04 Surface Impoundment
SOS Other Storage
Treatment
T01 Treatment in Tanks
T02 Treatment in Surface
Impoundments
T03 Incineration
T04 Other Treatment
R99 Recycling
U99 Unknown
A 9 1
J. /v 1.
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Oklahoma
Region VI
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OKLAHOMA
EPA Region Address:
U.S. EPA Region VI
RCRA Programs Branch
Mail Stop 6H-H
1445 Ross Avenue
Dallas, TX 75202
Biennial Report Data Collection
Instrument:
EPA Hazardous Waste Report
Type of Data Submission to EPA:
Waste stream-level data in
Biennial Report Data System
(BIRDS) format
Waste Minimization Data Included
in this Report?
Yes
Address of Participating State
Environmental Authority
Oklahoma State Department of
Health
Waste Management Service
1000 N.E. 10th Street
Oklahoma City, OK 73117
Notes: No special notes for Oklahoma.
493
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Oklahoma
Table 1. RCRA Hazardous Waste Generation and Management, 1987
Total Number of RCRA Large Quantity Generators:
Total Quantity of Regulated Waste Generated:
RCRATSD Facilities (excludes storage-only facilities)
Facilities managing only waste generated on site
Facilities managing only waste generated off site
Facilities managing waste generated both on and off site
Total RCRATSD Facilities (excludes storage-only facilities):
Total Quantity of RCRA Regulated Waste Managed in RCRA TSDR units:
(excludes quantity managed only in storage)
Total RCRA TSDR Facilities:
Final Disposition of Wastes Managed In RCRA Processes
120
1.194.927 tons
14
5
3
22
1.110.727 tons
34
Management Method
Treatment in Tanks
Treatment in Surface Imp.
Incineration
Other Treatment
Total Treatment
Injection Wells
Landfills
Land Treatment
Ocean Disposal
Surface Impoundments
Other Disposal
Total Disposal
Recycling
Unknown
TOTAL
Percentage
Code
T01
T02
T03
T04
D79
D80
D81
D82
D83
D84
R99
U99
-
-
No. of
facilities
using
method
2
0
3
6
8*
4
2
6
0
4
1
14*
2
4
22*
-
Hazardous
waste quantities
manaaed (tons)
On site
0
0
807
6,108
6,915
1,006,664
0
16,738
0
17,773
0
1,041,175
0
0
1,048,090
94.4%
Off site
162
0
9
1,221
1,392
20,470
26,378
376
0
5,105
263
52,592
7,742
911
62,637
5.6%
Total
162
0
816
7,329
8,307
1,027,134
26,378
17,114
0
22,878
263
1,093,767
7,742
911
1,110,727
100%
Percent
<0.05
0.0
0.1
0.7
0.7
92.5
2.4
1.5
0.0
2.1
<0.05
98.5
0.7
0.1
100
-
Column may not sum to total because facilities may have multiple handling methods.
4 2 4
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Oklahoma
Table 2. RCRA Hazardous Waste Imports and Exports, 1987
Total quantity of hazardous waste
received from off site (IMPORTS)
State
AL
AR
CA
CO
GA
IA
IL
KS
LA
MN
MO
MS
NC
ND
NE
NJ
NM
PA
SO
TN
TX
UT
VT
Wl
Unknown or Foreign
TOTAL
Tons received
106
3.897
1
1,733
818
125
58
14,376
180
1,259
4,573
22
28
9
7,086
2
149
44
65
98
5,423
83
24
20
1,836
42,015
Total quantity of hazardous waste
shipped off site (EXPORTS)
State
AL
AR
CA
CT
GA
IL
KS
LA
MN
MO
NV
OH
PA
TN
TX
Wl
Unknown or Foreign
TOTAL
Tons shipped
1,103
234
3
6
87
199
5,516
5,056
268
1
1
16
11
14
8,958
11
4,860
26,344
425
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Oklahoma
Table 3. Rank Order of 40 Largest Hazardous Wastes Generated, 1987
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
EPA
waste code
MOMX
D007
K001
0002
DOMX
D001
F019
KOMX
K061
K049
F006
K051
K062
F005
FOMX
D008
F002
POMX
D003
F001
UOMX
K052
U122
F008
F009
F003
K048
U190
U159
D004
D011
F027
U112
U080
0010
P094
U002
U044
U162
U226
Quantity generated
in State (tons)
606,454
308.983
96,934
89,863
40,204
13,400
12.167
7.246
4,036
3.428
2.653
2.111
1,677
1.103
933
742
672
578
312
236
236
229
189
168
138
116
72
12
7
5
4
3
3
2
1
Percent
of State
total (%)
50.8
25.9
8.1
7.5
3.4
1.1
1.0
0.6
0.3
0.3
0.2
0.2
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
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Oklahoma
Table 4. Four Largest Quantities and Types of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed
by RCRA Management Method, 1987
Management
Method
079
D80
081
083
084
R99
T01
T03
T04
U99
Waste
Code 1
D006
D007
0002
DOMX
0008
F006
0007
F019
K048
K049
K051
0001
F019
0004
0001
0002
D007
0002
U122
0004
F001
0001
D001
F002
D002
D002
0002
F008
D001
D003
0001
0001
D002
0002
0002
0001
DOMX
D001
Waste Waste Waste
Code 2 Code 3 Code 4
0007 F001 F007
K049 K051
0010
0006
F002
F003 FOOS
0008
0007
F003 F004 FOOS
U052 U122 U154
F001 F002 F003
D003
D008
0008
Quant i ty
Managed
(U.S. tons)
594,666
311,446
86,731
29,750
8,858
8,043
4,343
735
7,246
3,529
2,386
2,234
12,144
3,130
2,645
2,504
89
77
43
23
2,787
1,329
956
659
121
13
8
8
493
312
5
4
4.545
1,528
448
375
908
3
Disposal
011 Discharge to Sewer/POTW, Prior
Treatment in. RCRA Units
014 Discharge to Sewer/POTU, Prior
Storage in ROM Units
D21 Discharge to Surface Water under HPOES,
Prior Management in RCRA Units
079 Underground Injection Wells
080 Landfills
081 Land Treatment/Application/Farming
D82 Ocean Disposal
D83 Surface iHpoundnents
DM Other Disposal
Treatment
T01 Treatment in Tanks
T02 Treatment in Surface.
Impoundments
T03 Incineration
T04 Other Treatment
R99 Recycling
U99 Unknown
427
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Oklahoma
Table 5. Forty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators and RCRA Quantity Generated, 1987
Rank EPA1D Site Name
1 OKD001824564 AMERICAN AIRLINES INC
2 OKD99069S991 AGRICO-VERDIGRIS PLANT DIV OF FREEPORT-M
3 OKD010327948 CAVENHAM FOREST INDUSTRIES INC
4 OKD007220262 US AIR FORCE PLANT #3 ROCKWELL
5 OKD007233836 CONOCO INC PONCA CITY
6 OKD041501347 USAF PLANT «3 MCDONNELL DOUGLAS
7 OKDOS807877S SUN REFINING & MARKETING CO. - TULSA REF
8 OKD074274333 MOORE BUSINESS FORMS & SYSTEMS DIVISION
9 OK1571724391 US AIR FORCE TINKER AFB
10 OKD072424104 CHEMLINK PETROLEUM CO.
11 00)000632737 HYDROCARBON RECYCLERS INC
12 OKD007219181 SHEFFIELD STEEL CORPORATION
13 OKD007218167 ROGERS GALVANIZING CO., INC. P-1
14 OKD007158454 EAGLE PICKER INDS INC EOM DEPT
15 OKD053959326 SOUTHWEST TUBE MFG. CO.
16 OKD032963S30 MADEWELL & MADEUELL
17 OKD057705972 TOTAL PETROLEUM CORPORATION
18 OKD000815001 ROGERS GALVANIZING CO., INC. P-2
19 OKD079986568 XEROX CORPORATION OKLAHOMA CITY PLANT
20 OKD082565714 C-P-C GROUP, OK CITY PLNT,GENERAL MOTORS
21 OKD000396549 KERR-MCGEE REFINING CORPORATION
22 OK4213720846 US ARMY FORT SILL FIELD ARTILLERY CENTER
23 OKD000803601 PHILLIPS RESEARCH CENTER
24 OKD065436180 NATIONAL STANDARD CO STILLUATER PLANT
25 OKD990696890 J P EMCO CO.
26 OKD062267448 3M WEATHERFORD
27 OKD000803205 FIRESTONE TIRE AND RUBBER CO
28 OKD086998663 GOODYEAR TIRE t RUBBER CO.
29 OKD072401045 FORD MOTOR CO TULSA GLASS PLANT
30 OKD000803213 NORRIS/O'BANNON
31 OKD000758557 CHROMALLOY DIVISION OKLAHOMA
32 OKD020721098 DELTA FAUCET COMPANY DIVISION OF MASCO
33 OKD081404808 UOODUARD IODINE CORPORATION
34 OKD990750960 SINCLAIR OIL CORPORATION
35 OKD007218340 SOUTHWEST UNITED INDUSTRIES, INC.
36 OKD098470875 BAKER PACKERS COMPLETION SYSTEMS
37 OKD007188147 CATO OIL AND GREASE CO.
38 OKD065320210 COLT AUTOMOTIVE PRODUCTS
39 OKD007219165 UNION METAL CORP. (MUSKOGEE IRON WORKS)
40 OKD064557614 UNITED PLATING WORKS, INC.
City
TULSA
CATCOSA
SALLISAW
TULSA
PONCA CITY
TULSA
TULSA
STILLWATER
TINKER AIR FORCE BASE
SAND SPRINGS
TULSA
SAND SPRINGS
TULSA
QUAPAW
SAND SPRINGS
JONES
ARDMORE
TULSA
OKLAHOMA CITY
OKLAHOMA CITY
WYNNEWOOD
FT SILL
BARTLESVILLE
STILLWATER
ADA
UEATHERFORD
OKLAHOMA CITY
LAUTON
TULSA
TULSA
MIDWEST CITY
CHICKASHA
WOODWARD
TULSA
TULSA
BROKEN ARROW
OKC
SALLISAW
MUSKOGEE
TULSA
Total
Generated
(U.S. tons)
594.771
382.276
96,934
30.120
15,106
14,700
7,631
6,961
6,686
5,961
5,303
4,089
3,898
3,314
1,640
1,526
1,390
1,309
989
778
738
660
577
525
517
438
350
332
279
242
206
188
188
171
169
157
139
136
133
132
4 *>8
* »v \J
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Oklahoma
Table 6. Forty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Facilities, 1987
Rank EPAIO Site Name
1 OKD001824564 AMERICAN AIRLINES INC
2 OKD990695991 AGRICO-VERDIGRIS PLANT DIV OF FREEPO
3 OKD065438376 U.S. POLLUTION CONTROL. INC. LONE MO
4 OKD007220262 US AIR FORCE PLANT «3 ROCKWELL
S OKD000402396 CHEMICAL RESOURCES INC.
6 OKD007233836 CONOCO INC PONCA CITY
7 OKD041501347 USAF PLANT « MCDONNELL DOUGLAS
8 OKD000632737 HYDROCARBON RECYCLERS INC
9 OKD05807877S SUN REFINING & MARKETING CO. - TULSA
10 OKD007219181 SHEFFIELD STEEL CORPORATION
11 OKD007158454 EAGLE PICKER INDS INC EOM DEPT
12 OKD032963530 MADEWELL & MADEWELL
13 OKD057705972 TOTAL °cTROLEUM CORPORATION
14 OKD000396549 KERR-MCGEE REFINING CORPORATION
15 OK4213720846 US ARMY FORT SILL FIELD ARTILLERY CE
16 OKD000803601 PHILLIPS RESEARCH CENTER
17 OKD980878474 SAFETY-KLEEN CORP 6-124-01
18 OKD990750960 SINCLAIR OIL CORPORATION
19 OKD000763821 SAFETY KLEEN CORP. 6-193-01
20 OKD042146324 ASHLAND CHEMICAL COMPANY
21 OICD000814228 HALLIBURTON SERVICES MFC CTR
22 OKD000803205 FIRESTONE TIRE AND RUBBER CO
23 OKD041502089 ASHLAND CHEMICAL COMPANY
24 OKD007189111 AT&T TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
25 OKD980623045 HALLIBURTON INDUSTRIAL SERVICES DIVI
26 OK6213822798 MCALESTER ARMY AMMUNITION PLANT
27 OK4571524095 VANCE AFB
28 OKD089761290 CHIEF CHEM ft SUPPLY CO
29 OKD000829465 OKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY
30 OKD058088196 GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH CORPORATION
31 OKD007208747 DftK PLATING CO.
32 OKD042146282 ADA TYPEWRITER ft SUPPLY. INC.
33 OKD074278896 NORMAN REGIONAL HOSPITAL
34 OK9571824045 ALTUS AIR FORCE BASE
City
Mgmt Mgmt Mgmt Mgmt Mgmt Total
Meth Meth Meth Meth Meth Waste Managed
12345 Source (U.S. tons)
TULSA
CATOOSA
WAYNOKA
TULSA
TULSA
PONCA CITY
TULSA
TULSA
TULSA
SAND SPRINGS
QUAPAW
JONES
ARDMORE
WYNNEWOOD
FT SILL
BARTLESVILLE
OKLAHOMA CITY
TULSA
TULSA
OKLAHOMA CITY
DUNCAN
OKLAHOMA CITY
TULSA
OKLAHOMA CITY
DUNCAN
MCALESTER
ENID
HASKELL
STILLUATER
TULSA
OKLAHOMA CITY
ADA
NORMAN
ALTUS AFB
D79
D79
D14
D79
D79
081
D83
R99
D81
S01
D83
S02
D81
D81
S01
S01
S01
D81
S01
S01
S01
D81
D80
S01
T03
S01
SOI
S01
S01
S01
T04
U99
S01
S01
SOI
S04
D80
SOI
SOI
D83
SOI
S01
502
S01
T04
SOI
S02
T03
S02
S02
R99
Ons ite
Ons ite
D83 D84 T01 Off site
SOS Ons ite
502 U99 Off site
S01 S04 T04 Both
502 Ons ite
S02 T04 T01 Off site
Ons ite
Onsite
Ons ite
Onsite
Onsite
S02 Onsite
SOS T03 T04 Onsite
Both
U99 Off site
Onsite
SOS Off site
Both
Both
Onsite
SOI Both
Onsite
Onsite
Onsite
Onsite
Onsite
Onsite
Onsite
Onsite
Off site
Onsite
Onsite
594.693
382,276
32.645
30,002
21.377
14.171
12.680
11,579
7,631
4,089
3,131
1,526
1,390
738
660
584
302
171
155
121
84
66
57
46
44
43
12
8
7
2
0
0
0
0
Disposal
D11 Discharge to Sewer/POTW, Prior
Treatment in RCRA Units
DU Discharge to Sewer/POTW. Prior
Storage in RCRA Units
021 Discharge to Surface Water under NPDES.
Prior Management In RCRA Units
079 Underground Injection Wells
080 Landfills
D81 Land Treat»ent/Application/Faming
D82 Ocean Disposal
D83 Surface Impoundments
084 Other Disposal
Storage
$01 Container (barrel, drum, etc.)
S02 Tank
$03 Waste Pile
504 Surface Impoundment
SOS Other Storage
Treatment
T01 Treatment :nks
T02 Treatment jrface
Impoundments
T03 Incineration
T04 Other Treatment
R99 Recycling
U99 Unknown 429
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Oregon
Region X
9 A
O U
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OREGON
EPA Region Address:
U.S. EPA Region X
Waste Management Branch
Mail Stop HW-112
12006th Avenue
Seattle, WA 98101
Biennial Report Data Collection
Instrument:
State-specific annual report and
EPA Waste Minimization
Report
Type of Data Submission to EPA:
Waste stream-level data in
Biennial Report Data System
(BIRDS) format
Waste Minimization Data Included
in this Report?
Yes
Address of Participating State
Environmental Authority
Department of Environmental
Quality
Hazardous and Solid Waste
Division
811 S.W. Sixth
Portland, OR 97204
Notes: The RCRA hazardous waste management method at only one facility was
provided by Oregon. Hence, in Table 1, the remaining seven facilities are
mentioned under the 'U99* management method.
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Oregon
Table 1. RCRA Hazardous Waste Generation and Management, 1987
Total Number of RCRA Large Quantity Generators:
Total Quantity of Regulated Waste Generated:
RCRA TSD Facilities (excludes storage-only facilities)
Facilities managing only waste generated on site
Facilities managing only waste generated off site
Facilities managing waste generated both on and off site
Total RCRA TSD Facilities (excludes storage-only facilities):
Total Quantity of RCRA Regulated Waste Managed in RCRA TSDR units:
(excludes quantity managed only in storage)
Total RCRA TSDR Facilities:
Final Disposition of Wastes Managed in RCRA Processes
1ZS
22.973 tons
0
8
0
74.987 tons
Management Method
Treatment in Tanks
Treatment In Surface Imp.
Incineration
Other Treatment
Total Treatment
Injection Wells
Landfills
Land Treatment
Ocean Disposal
Surface Impoundments
Other Disposal
Total Disposal
Recycling
Unknown
TOTAL
Percentage
Code
T01
T02
T03
T04
D79
D80
D81
D82
D83
D84
R99
U99
—
-
No. of
facilities
using
method
0
0
0
0
0*
0
1
0
0
0
0
1*
0
7
8*
-
Hazardous
waste quantities
manaaed (tons)
On site
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0%
Off site
0
0
0
0
0
0
71,817
0
0
0
0
71,817
0
3,170
74,987
100%
Total
0
0
0
0
0
0
71,817
0
0
0
0
71,817
0
3,170
74,987
100%
Percent
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
95.8
0
0
0
0
95.8
0.0
4.2
100
-
'Column may not sum to total because facilities may have multiple handling methods.
432
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Oregon
Table 2. RCRA Hazardous Waste Imports and Exports, 1987
Total quantity of hazardous waste
received from out of State (IMPORTS)
State
CA
HI
ID
MA
ME
MT
Rl
WA
Unknown or Foreign
TOTAL
Tons received
76
9
622
20
3
13
1
60,663
310
61,717
Total quantity of hazardous waste
shipped out of State (EXPORTS)
State
AL
AR
AZ
CA
FL
ID
IN
LA
MN
NM
NV
NY
OH
TX
WA
TOTAL
Tons shipped
3.297
18
32
3,502
6
389
2
60
87
22
2
1
6
7
2.485
9,916
433
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Oregon
Table 3. Rank Order of 40 Largest Hazardous Wastes Generated, 1987
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
EPA
waste code
D002
K061
D006
K088
D008
F006
D001
F001
F003
K001
D005
U134
D007
F002
D004
D003
U239
F005
F019
K086
F007
D0 16
U165
D013
U240
K062
U249
U188
F009
F008
D009
U190
U220
P039
U226
0011
F011
K015
K083
U007
Quantity generated
in State (tons)
4,043
3,312
3,281
2,300
2,243
2,023
1,553
851
630
542
382
378
305
215
168
147
114
86
73
63
58
44
37
19
19
16
15
12
9
6
5
4
4
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
Percent
of State
total (%)
17.6
14.4
14.3
10.0
9.8
8.8
6.8
3.7
2.7
2.4
1.7
1.6
1.3
0.9
0.7
0.6
0.5
0.4
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.2
0.2
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
434
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Oregon
Table 4. Four Largest Quantities and Types of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed
by RCRA Management Method. 1987
Quantity
Management Waste Waste Waste Waste Managed
Method Code 1 Code 2 Code 3 Code 4 (U.S. tons)
D80 0004 18,640
D002 8,735
K088 8,662
D006 6,952
U99 D002 1,054
F006 1,013
F001 693
D001 279
Disposal 080 Landfills T02 Treatment In Surface
D11 Discharge to Sewer/POTU, Prior D81 Land Treatnent/Application/Farning Impoundments
Treatment In RCRA Units 082 Ocean Disposal T03 Incineration
D14 Discharge to Sewer/POTU, Prior 083 Surface Impoundments T04 other Treatment
Storage in RCRA Units DM Other Disposal
D21 Discharge to Surface Water under NPDES, R99 Recycling
Prior Management in RCRA Units Treatment
D79 Underground Injection W*Us T01 Treatment in Tanks
utoHricnotti
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Oregon
Table 5. Forty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators and RCRA Quantity Generated, 1987
Rank EPAIO Site Name
1 ORD045776432 CASCADE STEEL
2 ORD009412677 REYNOLDS ALUMINUM
3 ORD009106055 GILMORE STEEL CORP.
4 ORD98072S592 TEKTRONIX INC, FOREST GROVE BRANCH
5 ORD991281460 BERGSOE METAL CORPORATION
6 ORD000602110 FREIGHTLINER CORP.
7 ORD054964481 BOEING OF PORTLAND
8 ORD009020231 TEKTRONIX - BEAVERTON CAMPUS
9 ORD009027970 PRECISION CASTPARTS CORP.
10 ORD060591963 INTEL CORPORATION - ALOHA CAMPUS
11 ORDOS0955848 TELEDYNE UAH CHANG ALBANY
12 ORD061483384 BARON BLAKESLEE
13 ORD096253737 UACKER SILTRONIC CORPORATION
14 ORD049376189 PRAEGITZER INDUSTRIES, INC.
15 ORP100008042 FEDERAL LAND BANK
16 ORD092887033 JAMES RIVER INK DIVISION
17 OR0009049412 KERR-MCGEE - FOREST PRODUCTS DIVISION
18 ORD010736262 OMARK OREGON SAW CHAIN DIVISION OF BLOUN
19 ORD000773937 PRECISION CASTPARTS CORP.
20 ORD041266792 AEROSCIENTIFIC CORP.
21 ORD002277085 MCCLOSKEY CORPORATION, THE
22 ORD03979S240 ROGUE VALLEY CIRCUITS
23 ORD009020603 MCCORMICK & BAXTER
24 ORD009032400 J H BAXTER & CO
25 ORD009412602 RELIANCE UNIVERSAL INC.
26 ORD980837199 EASTSIDE PLATING WORKS INC
27 ORD009049107 EASTSIDE PLATING WORKS INC.
28 ORD081182180 HEWLETT-PACKARD COMPANY
29 ORD003992518 ELECTRONIC CONTROLS DESIGN, INC.
30 ORD990659492 RHONE-POULENC
31 ORD009042532 TAYLOR LUMBER • WOOD PRESERVING DIVISION
32 OR0041265372 MINNESOTA MINING ft MANUFACTURING CO.
33 ORD027704816 ACME TRADING & SUPPLY COMPANY
34 ORD991281619 MYERS CONTAINER CORPORATION
35 OR0000604652 SILTEC CORPORATION, SALEM SILICON PLANT
36 ORD980982078 FLETT TRUST
37 ORD009227398 VAN WATERS AND ROGERS
38 OR0980980353 WESTAK OF OREGON
39 ORD009042854 JAMES RIVER CORP - COATED PRODUCTS DIV.
40 ORD980738306 CONTINENTAL BRASS INC.
City
MCMINNVILLE
TROUTDALE
PORTLAND
FOREST GROVE
ST. HELENS
PORTLAND
PORTLAND
BEAVERTON
PORTLAND
ALOHA
ALBANY
PORTLAND
PORTLAND
DALLAS
YAMHILL
PORTLAND
THE DALLES
MILWAUKIE
CLACKAMAS
PORTLAND
PORTLAND
MED FORD
PORTLAND
EUGENE
SALEM
PORTLAND
PORTLAND
CORVALLIS
MULINO
PORTLAND
SHERIDAN
WHITE CITY
PORTLAND
PORTLAND
SALEM
T I GARB
PORTLAND
FOREST GROVE
PORTLAND
PORTLAND
Total
Generated
(U.S. tons)
3,321
3,271
3.058
2,063
1,792
846
734
548
497
475
434
351
280
278
259
232
213
199
181
180
152
151
114
98
97
97
95
94
92
89
88
87
85
85
81
79
69
67
65
64
436
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Oregon
Table 6. Forty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Facilities, 1987
Rank EPAID Site Name City
1 ORD0894523S3 CHEN-SECURITY SYSTEMS, INC. ARLINGTON
2 ORD009020231 TEKTRONIX - BEAVERTON CAMPUS BEAVERTON
3 ORD061483384 BARON BLAKESLEE PORTLAND
4 ORD009227398 VAN WATERS AND ROGERS PORTLAND
5 ORD092895481 SAFETY KLEEN CORPORATION CLACKAMAS
6 ORD980981682 WESTERN COMPLIANCE SERVICES, INC TUALATIN
7 ORD000712067 SAFETY KLEEN CORPORATION SPRINGFIELD
8 ORD980977334 ENVIRONMENTAL PACIFIC CORPORATION AMITY
Hgmt Hgrnt Mgmt Hgmt Mgmt Total
Meth Hcth Meth Meth Meth Waste Managed
12345 Source (U.S. tons)
080
U99
U99
U99
U99
U99
U99
U99
Offsite
Offsite
Offsite
Offsite
Offsite
Offsite
Offsite
Offsite
71,816
2,113
452
238
213
84
46
24
Disposal
D11 Discharge to Sewer/POTW, Prior
Treatment in RCRA Units
D14 Discharge to Sewer/POTW, Prior
Storage in RCRA Units
021 Discharge to Surface Water under NPOES,
Prior ManageMnt in RCRA Units
D79 Underground Injection Wells
080 Landfills
081 Land Treatment/Appllcation/Fanaing
082 Ocean Disposal
083 Surface Impoundments
084 Other Disposal
Storage
S01 Container (barrel, drum, etc.)
S02 Tank
S03 Waste Pile
S04 Surface Impoundment fl
SOS Other Storage **
Treatment
T01 Treatment in Tanks
T02 Treatment in Surface
Impoundments
T03 Incineration
T04 Other Treatment
R99 Recycling
Unknown
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Pennsylvania
Region III
Q Q
O 0»
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PENNSYLVANIA
EPA Region Address:
U.S. EPA Region III
Waste Management Branch
Mail Stop 3HW53
841 Chestnut Street
Philadelphia, PA 19107
Biennial Report Data Collection
Instrument:
State-specific annual report and
EPA Waste Minimization
Report
Type of Data Submission to EPA:
Waste stream-level data in
State-specific format
Waste Minimization Data Included
in this Report?
Yes
Address of Participating State
Environmental Authority
Commonwealth of
Pennsylvania
Department of Environmental
Resources
Bureau of Waste Management
Fulton Bank Building
3rd and Locust Streets
Harrisburg, PA 17120
Notes: Pennsylvania did not provide the management methods for most of the
facilities managing RCRA hazardous waste.
439
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Pennsylvania
Table 1. RCRA Hazardous Waste Generation and Management, 1987
Total Number of RCRA Large Quantity Generators:
Total Quantity of Regulated Waste Generated:
RCRA TSD Facilities (excludes storage-only facilities)
Facilities managing only waste generated on site
Facilities managing only waste generated off site
Facilities managing waste generated both on and off site
Total RCRA TSD Facilities (excludes storage-only facilities):
Total Quantity of RCRA Regulated Waste Managed in RCRA TSDR units:
(excludes quantity managed only in storage)
Total RCRA TSDR Facilities:
894
775.431 tons
22
103
10
125
349.689 tons
193
Final Disposition of Wastes Managed In RCRA Processes
Management Method
Treatment in Tanks
Treatment In Surface Imp.
Incineration
Other Treatment
Total Treatment
Injection Wells
Landfills
Land Treatment
Ocean Disposal
Surface Impoundments
Other Disposal
Total Disposal
Recycling
Unknown
TOTAL
Percentage
Code
T01
T02
T03
T04
D79
D80
D81
D82
D83
D84
R99
U99
-
No. of
facilities
using
method
22
0
15
1
35*
0
5
2
0
2
4
11*
0
112
135*
Hazardous
waste quantities
manaaed (tons)
On site
0
0
32,520
7,056
39,576
0
2,498
1,404
0
3,088
38
7,028
0
25,348
71,952
20.6%
Off site
117,002
0
38,090
0
155,092
0
0
21
0
0
103,655
103,676
0
18,969
277,737
79.4%
Total
117,002
0
70,610
7,056
194,668
0
2,498
1,425
0
3,088
103,693
110,704
0
44,317
349,689
100%
Percent
33.5
0.0
20.2
2.0
55.7
0.0
0.7
0.4
0.0
0.9
29.7
31.7
0.0
12.7
100
*Column may not sum to total because facilities may have multiple handling methods.
410
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Pennsylvania
Table 2. RCRA Hazardous Waste Imports and Exports, 1987
Total quantity of hazardous waste
received from out of State (IMPORTS)
State
AR
AZ
CA
CO
CT
DE
FL
GA
IL
IN
KS
KY
LA
MA
MD
ME
Ml
MO
MS
MT
NC
ND
NE
NH
NJ
NY
OH
OK
PR
Rl
SC
TN
TX
VA
VT
WV
Unknown or Foreign
TOTAL
Tons received
4
2
187
128
11,291
1,537
2,265
921
736
830
18
101
302
2,699
21,759
148
2,882
332
2,316
393
2,142
59
212
479
67,435
42,215
37,416
15
5
449
3,612
2,862
726
6,832
69
8,340
13
221,732
Total quantity of hazardous waste
shipped out of State (EXPORTS)
State
AL
AR
CT
DE
FL
GA
ID
IL
IN
KY
LA
MA
MD
Ml
MN
NC
NJ
NY
OH
OK
Rl
SC
TN
TX
UT
VA
Wl
WV
Unknown or Foreign
TOTAL
Tons shipped
4,095
420
2,066
3
11
15
8
2,622
44,803
2,820
1,616
124
10.241
21,215
798
1,684
66,258
5,307
163,632
30
182
1,380
659
64
268
1,971
17
478
243
333,030
441
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Pennsylvania
Table 3. Rank Order of 40 Largest Hazardous Wastes Generated, 1987
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
EPA
waste code
K062
MOMX
K061
D002
D008
F006
DOMX
D007
D001
FOMX
K069
F002
F003
F005
F001
UOMX
U188
K051
F019
KOMX
D006
D003
D004
D009
K049
U112
F008
0005
F007
F009
K048
U165
K052
U220
U228
U162
POMX
U122
U114
K006
Quantity generated
in State (tons)
154.014
142,821
100,827
77,154
62,528
49,347
39,937
35,933
31,893
29,736
7,876
6,513
6,399
3,848
2,715
2,489
2,313
2,241
2,153
1,663
1,660
1,591
1,201
911
835
830
826
793
653
648
461
401
333
318
263
199
178
163
113
105
Percent
of State
total (%)
19.9
18.4
13.0
9.9
8.1
6.4
5.2
4.6
4.1
3.8
1.0
0.8
0.8
0.5
0.4
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
442
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Pennsylvania
Table 4. Four Largest Quantities and Types of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed
by RCRA Management Method, 1987
Management Waste
Method Code 1
Waste Waste Waste
Code 2 Code 3 Code 4
Quantity
Managed
(U.S. tons)
D80
MOMX
F006
MOMX
2,413
85
D81
MOMX
K062
1,404
21
D83
D007
MOMX
2,838
250
D84
T01
T03
T04
U99
K062
K061
F006
D008
D008
K062
F006
D002
D001
K061
MOMX
D007
D002
MOMX
K062
D008
D002
0002 0003 D004
K050
64,598
13,944
11,159
5,545
28,482
27,030
23,470
12,946
20,774
12,565
10,540
5,532
7.056
25,275
4,641
4,361
2,933
Disposal
D11 Discharge to Sewer/POTU. Prior
Treatment in RCRA Units
014 Discharge to Sewer/POTU, Prior
Storage in RCRA Units
D21 Discharge to Surface Water under NPDES.
Prior Management in RCRA Units
079 Underground Injection W*"s
080 Landfills
D81 Land Treatment/Application/Faruing
082 Ocean Disposal
D83 Surface Impoundments
DBA Other Disposal
Treatment fl
T01 Treatment in Tanks *
T02 Treatment in Surface
Impoundments
T03 Incineration
T04 Other Treatment
R99 Recycling
Unknown
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Pennsylvania
Table 5. Forty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators and RCRA Quantity Generated, 1987
Rank EPAID Site Name City
1 PA0990753089 GENERAL BATTERY CORP READING
2 PAD004336145 WHEELING PITTSBURGH STEEL CORP. ALLENPORT
3 PAD087561015 INMETCO ELLWOOO CITY
4 PAD980831333 BETHLEHEM STEEL CORP-JOHNSTOWN PLANT JOHNSTOWN
5 PA0085690592 WASTE CONVERSION INC HATFIELD
6 PAD00433S154 ALLEGHENY LUDLUN STEEL/BRACKENRIDGE BRACKENRIDGE
7 PA0049791098 CHEVRON USA. INC. PHILADELPHIA
8 PAD002326908 LUKENS STEEL COMPANY* COATESVILLE
9 PAD002344315 CARPENTER TECHNOLOGY CORP READING
10 PAD002917466 CROMPTON & KNOWLES CORP GIBRALTAR
11 PAD002375376 U S STEEL CORP - FAIRLESS WORKS FAIRLESS HILLS
12 PAD004340444 J & L SPECIALTY PRODUCTS COMPANY MIDLAND
13 PAD004325254 ARMCO ADVANCED MATERIALS LYNDORA
14 PAD064375470 DELAWARE CONTAINER COMPANY, INC. COATESVILLE
15 PAD014167589 GENERAL BATTERY CORP HAMBURG
16 PAD980550412 SMITHKLINE CHEMICALS CONSHOHOCICEN
17 PAD004328548 CYCLOPS CORPORATION SAWHILL DIVISION SHARON
18 PAD009438409 HEWLETT PACKARD AVONDALE
19 PAD004338091 WHEATLAND TUBE COMPANY WHEATLAND
20 PAD002330165 EAST PENN MANUFACTURING CO. LYON STATION
21 PAD004322509 WASHINGTON STEEL CORP. (WOODLAND AV) WASHINGTON
22 PAD043746B41 TELEDYNE COLUMBIA SUMMERILL SCOTTDALE
23 PAD000731026 CHEM CLEAR INC CHESTER
24 PAD000824730 ARISTECH CHEMICAL CORPORATION NEVILLE ISLAND
25 PAD003026531 BETHLEHEM STEEL-SHAPE & RAIL PRODS STEELTON
26 PAD030069140 QUALITY CHEMICALS INC TYRONE
27 PAD000443705 WESTERN BERKS REFUSE AUTHORITY LANDF BIRDSBORO
28 PAD042259374 ARCO CHEMICAL CO./ATLANTIC RICHFIELD WEST CHESTER
29 PAD002387835 BRUSH WELLMAN INC READING
30 PAD004391421 LTV STEEL, FLAT ROLL I BAR COMPANY BEAVER FALLS
31 PAD04S203822 LORD CORP. - CHEMICAL PRODUCTS GROUP SAEGERTOUN
32 PAD004378501 ALLEGHENY LUDLUN STEEL VANDERGRIFT
33 PAD001933175 SHARON STEEL CORP(VIC. POSNER WORKS) FARRELL
34 PAD002389104 HI PURE CHEMICAL INC NAZARETH
35 PAD069778967 AIR PRODUCTS t CHEMICALS INC HOMETOWN
36 PAD002327708 AUT-READING WORKS READING
37 PAD980551964 SMITH KLINE AND FRENCH LABORATORIES SUEOELAKD
38 PAD043891530 CORNING ASAHI VIDEO PRODUCTS STATE COLLEGE
39 PAD003038056 E I DUPONT DE NEMOURS t CO INC TOUANDA
40 PAD096837356 BOEING HELICOPTER PHILADELHIA
Total
Generated
(U.S. tons)
31,708
28,429
27,899
26,855
24.129
23.602
22,761
20,324
20.143
20.019
17.651
15.964
14.630
12.881
12,548
12.384
12,135
11.698
10,921
10,703
10,369
10,013
9,533
9,438
9,110
9,006
8,620
8,035
6,853
6,476
6,429
6,218
5,915
5,795
5,644
4,882
4,755
4,683
4.322
4,217
444
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Pennsylvania
Table 6. Forty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Facilities, 1987
Rank EPAID Site Name
1 PAD002395887 NEW JERSEY ZINC HAZ WASTE HGHT FACIL
2 PAD059087072 MILL SERVICE INC
3 PAD010154045 ENVIRITE CORPORATION
4 PAD085690592 UASTE CONVERSION INC
5 PAD002389559 KEYSTONE PORTLAND CEMENT COMPANY
6 PA0087S61015 INMETCO
7 PAD002391548 PFIZER INC
8 PA0049791098 CHEVRON USA, INC.
9 PAD002917466 CROMPTON & ICNOULES CORP
10 PA0990753089 GENERAL BATTERY CORP
11 PA0980S50412 SMITHKLINE CHEMICALS
12 PAD009438409 HEWLETT PACKARD
13 PAD064375470 DELAWARE CONTAINER COMPANY, INC.
14 PAD981038227 WRC PROCESSING CO
15 PAD043746841 TELEDYNE COLUMBIA SUMMERILL
16 PAD083965897 MEDUSA CEMENT COMPANY
17 PAD000731026 CHEM CLEAR INC
18 PAD000736942 CALGON CARBON CORPORATION
19 PAD098732118 INDUSTRIAL SOLVENTS & CHEMICAL CO
20 PAD061107017 GTE PRODUCTS CORPORATION
21 PAD980SS5676 PEROX, INC.
22 PAD002517381 TYLER PIPE INDUSTRIES, INC.
23 PAD981111727 K.A. STEEL CHEMICALS, INC.
24 PAD002289700 ARCO PETROLEUM PRODUCTS COMPANY
25 PAD002344315 CARPENTER TECHNOLOGY CORP
26 PA4170022418 US NAVAL BASE
27 PAD003003894 BERKLEY PRODUCTS COMPANY, THE
28 PA6170024545 NAVAL AIR DEVELOPMENT CENTER
29 PAD000737148 SPRINGETTSBURY UASTE TREATMENT
30 PAD000805028 JONES t LAUGHLIN STEEL(LTV STEEL)
31 PAD000650366 PPG IND INC RESEARCH i DEVELOPMENT
32 PAD000738849 SAFETY-KLEEN CORPORATION
33 PAD980554570 GTE PRODUCTS CORPORATION
34 PAD001307792 ARMSTRONG FLOOR PLANT
35 PAD003043353 MERCK ft CO INC CHEROKEE PLANT
36 PAD004336319 PPG INDUSTRIES INC
37 PADOOU98010 US STEEL - CLAIRTON WORKS
38 PAD002330165 EAST PENN MANUFACTURING CO.
39 PAD980707087 ENVIROTROL, INC.
40 PAD001643691 HARLEY DAVIDSON
City
Mgmt Mgmt Mgmt Mgmt Mgmt Total
Meth Meth Meth Heth Meth Waste Managed
12345 Source (U.S. tons)
PALMERTON
BULGER
YORK
HATFIELD
BATH
ELLWOOO CITY
EASTON
PHILADELPHIA
GIBRALTAR
READING
CONSHOHOCKEN
AVONDALE
COATESVILLE
POTTSVILLE
SCOTTDALE
WAMPUM
CHESTER
PITTSBURGH
YORK HAVEN
YORK
FARRELL
MACUNGIE
DRAVOSBURG
PHILADELPHIA
READING
PHILADELPHIA
AKRON
WARMINSTER
YORK
ALIQUIPPA
SPRINGDALE
WESTCHESTER
WARREN
LANCASTER
RIVERSIDE
SPRINGDALE
CLAIRTON
LYON STATION
BEAVER FALLS
YORK
S03
D81
T01
S01
S02
T03
S02
S02
D83
T01
SOI
U99
S01
T01
U99
SOS
T01
T03
S01
S01
T01
D80
T01
D81
S01
S01
T01
S04
T01
T01
SOI
S01
SOI
SOI
S01
S01
T03
S01
T03
SOI
D84 U99
U99
S02 S03
U99
U99
U99
S03 T03 T04
S04
U99
T03 T01 U99
T01 U99
U99
T03 U99
U99
U99
S02 U99
SOS
S03
S03 S04 SOS
U99
U99
U99
U99
S02 U99
U99
T03
U99
503
T03
Off site
Off site
Off site
Offsite
Off site
Both
Offsite
T01 Both
Ons ite
Offsite
Both
Ons ite
Both
Offsite
Onsite
Offsite
Offsite
Offsite
Offsite
Onsite
Offsite
Onsite
Offsite
Onsite
Onsite
Onsite
Offsite
Onsite
Offsite
Offsite
Both
Off site
Both
Onsite
Onsite
Onsite
Offsite
Both
Offsite
Onsite
114.805
106.858
68,065
60,068
57,380
45,586
31.570
20,995
18,588
17,935
14,105
11,640
11,491
10,748
9,850
7,171
6,180
5,905
4,525
3,118
3,037
1,788
,449
,417
,414
,353
,298
.250
,207
,050
1,019
1,016
969
934
893
889
841
750
694
670
Disposal
011 Discharge to Sewer/POTW. Prior
Treatment in RCRA Units
D14 Discharge to Sewer/POTW, Prior
Storage in RCRA Units
D21 Discharge to Surface Water under NPOES,
Prior Management in RCRA Units
079 Underground Injection Wells
D80 Landfills
D81 Land Treatment/Application/Farming
D82 Ocean Disposal
D83 Surface Impoundments
D84 Other Disposal
Storage
SOI Container (barrel, dnn, etc.)
S02 Tank
SOS Waste Pile
S04 Surface Impoundment
SOS Oth»r storage
Treatment
T01 Treatment in Tanks
T02 Treatment in Surface
Impoundments
T03 Incineration
T04 Other Treatment
R99 Recycling A A £
U99 Unknown
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Puerto Rico
Region II
Puerto Rico &
Virgin Islands
446
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PUERTO RICO
EPA Region Address:
U.S. EPA Region II
Hazardous Waste Program
Branch
26 Federal Plaza, Room 1105
New York, NY 10278
Biennial Report Data Collection
Instrument:
EPA Hazardous Waste Report
Type of Data Submission to EPA:
Waste stream-level data in
Biennial Report Data System
(BIRDS) format
Waste Minimization Data Included
in this Report?
Yes
Address of Participating State
Environmental Authority
Environmental Quality Board
Land Pollution Control Area
National Plaza Bank Building
431 Ponce de Leon Avenue,
11th Floor
Hato Rey, Puerto Rico, 00917
Notes: No special notes for Puerto Rico.
447
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Puerto Rico
Table 1. RCRA Hazardous Waste Generation and Management, 1987
Total Number of RCRA Large Quantity Generators:
Total Quantity of Regulated Waste Generated:
RCRA TSD Facilities (excludes storage-only facilities)
Facilities managing only waste generated on site
Facilities managing only waste generated off site
Facilities managing waste generated both on and off site
Total RCRA TSD Facilities (excludes storage-only facilities):
Total Quantity of RCRA Regulated Waste Managed in RCRA TSDR units:
(excludes quantity managed only in storage)
Total RCRA TSDR Facilities:
77
201.110 tons
9
1
1
11
184.629 tons
27
Final Disposition of Wastes Managed in RCRA Processes
Management Method
Treatment in Tanks
Treatment in Surface Imp.
Incineration
Other Treatment
Total Treatment
Discharge to Sewer/POTW,
Prior Treat in RCRA Units
Injection Wells
Landfills
Land Treatment
Ocean Disposal
Surface Impoundments
Other Disposal
Total Disposal
Recycling
Unknown
TOTAL
Percentage
Code
T01
T02
T03
T04
D11
D79
080
D81
D82
D83
D84
R99
U99
-
-
No. of
facilities
using
method
0
0
3
2
4*
1
0
3
0
0
0
1
4*
3
2
11*
-
Hazardous
waste quantities
manaaed (tons)
On site
0
0
459
201
660
83,535
0
80,276
0
0
0
3,332
167,143
16,824
0
184,627
100.0%
Off site
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
2
<0.05%
Total
0
0
459
201
660
83,535
0
80,276
0
0
0
3,332
167,143
16,824
2
184,629
100%
Percent
0.0
0.0
0.2
0.1
0.4
45.2
0.0
43.5
0.0
0.0
0.0
1.8
90.5
9.1
<0.05
100
-
'Column may not sum to total because facilities may have multiple handling methods.
448
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Puerto Rico
Table 2. RCRA Hazardous Waste Imports and Exports, 1987
Total quantity of hazardous waste
received from out of State (IMPORTS)
State
TOTAL
Tons received
0
Total quantity of hazardous waste
shipped out of State (EXPORTS)
State
AL
AR
AZ
CT
FL
KS
U
MD
Ml
MN
NJ
OH
PA
TX
Unknown or Foreign
TOTAL
Tons shipped
96
1,327
402
36
1
3
703
3
10
39
8
12
254
425
20
3,339
449
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Puerto Rico
Table 3. Rank Order of 40 Largest Hazardous Wastes Generated, 1987
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
EPA
waste code
MOMX
FOMX
F005
D001
F002
F003
D002
F006
K051
U044
D0 13
K052
DOMX
F001
D009
D003
U122
K050
D008
U170
D007
F007
P015
P030
U019
U069
U077
U081
U211
0004
D005
D011
POMX
P029
UOMX
U001
U002
U021
U031
U057
Quantity generated
in State (tons)
107,836
64,153
19,327
2.786
2,107
1,828
1,301
681
542
171
137
62
49
30
26
15
15
14
10
7
4
<0.5
<0.5
<0.5
<0.5
<0.5
<0.5
<0.5
<0.5
<0.5
<0.5
<0.5
Percent
of State
total (%)
53.6
31.9
9.6
1.4
1.0
0.9
0.6
0.3
0.3
0.1
0.1
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
450
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Puerto Rico
Table 4. Four Largest Quantities and Types of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed
by RCRA Management Method, 1987
Management
Method
011
D80
084
R99
T03
T04
U99
Waste Waste Waste Waste
Code 1 Code 2 Code 3 Code 4
F002 F003 F005
F005
0001
F003
0001 F001 F003 K022
0013
D003
0001 F003
0001 F002 F003 F005
0001 F003
0001
0001
D001 F003 U044
0001 F003
0001 F003 F005 U044
F005
F006
MOMX
Quantity
Managed
(U.S. tons)
63.195
19,109
746
378
80,139
133
4
3,332
16,675
141
8
213
140
89
17
199
2
1
1
Disposal
D11 Discharge to Sewer/POTW, Prior
Treatment in RCRA Units
DU Discharge to Sewer/POTW, Prior
Storage in RCRA Units
021 Discharge to Surface Water under NPOES,
Prior ManagoKnt in RCRA Units
079 Underground Injection Wells
D80 Landfills
081 Land Treatscnt/Application/Farning
082 Ocean Disposal
D83 Surface Impoundments
084 Other Disposal
Treatment
T01 Treatment in Tanks
T02 Treatment in Surface
Impoundments
T03 Incineration
T04 Other Treatment
R99r Recycling
cj. ^ j.
U99 Unknown
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Puerto Rico
Table 5. Forty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators and RCRA Quantity Generated, 1987
Rank EPAIO Site Name City
1 PRD090028101 MERCK SHARP AND DOHHE QUIMICA DE PR, INC BARCELONETA
2 PRD980594618 UNION CARBIDE CARIBE, INC. PENUELAS
3 PRD090021056 SQUIBB PHARMACEUTICAL COMPLEX HUMACAO
4 PRD090399718 SAFETY KLEEN ENVIROSYSTEMS COMPANY MANATI
5 PRD090613357 SK&F LAB CO., CHEMICAL DIVISION GUAYAMA
6 PRD090398074 UPJOHN MANUFACTURING COMPANY,THE ARECIBO
7 PR0090370537 GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY BARCELONETA
8 PRD991291949 STERLING PHARMACEUTICALS, INC. BARCELONETA
9 PRD091065102 CYANAMID AGRICULTURAL PR INC. MANATI
10 PRD090139S36 SCHERING-PLOUGH DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION MANATI
11 PRD000632182 CARIBBEAN GULF REFINING CORPORATION BAYAMON
12 PRD980526552 WESTERN FHER LABORATORIES, INC PONCE
13 PRD980536049 JANSSEN INC GURABO
H PRD985360049 JANSSEN INC. OF PUERTO RICO GURABO
15 PRD090378225 SEARLE & CO CAGUAS
16 PRD049S32807 SARTORIUS, INC. YAUCO
17 PRD090S06239 LOCTITE PUERTO RICO,INC SABANA GRANDE
18 PRD091200477 DAVIS & GECK INC. MANATI
19 PRD991291857 DIGITAL EQUIPMENT CORPORATION SAN GERMAN
20 PRD090346909 PFIZER PHARMACEUTICALS INC BARCELONETA
21 PRD090074071 YABUCOA SUN OIL COMPANY YABUCOA
22 PRD000692772 REEDCO, INC. HUMACAO
23 PRD000692525 ANAQUEST INC. GUAYAMA
24 PRD090383860 CARIBE GE PROD.,INC. BLDG #1-ARECIBO PIT ARECIBO
25 PR0991291972 DURAND/LEARNED PLANT GUAYAMA
26 PRD091063743 PROOUCTOS CIRCUITOS DE PUERTO RICO JUANA DIAZ
27 PRD090519752 AVON MIRABELLA, INC. AGUADILLA
28 PRD090031410 CARIBE GE PROD..INC. BLDG 01-VEGA ALTA P VEGA ALTA
29 PRD980768410 KEY PHARMACEUTICALS P.R. INC. LAS PIEDRAS
30 PRD980759U3 DUPONT ELECTRONICS MATERIALS INC. MANATI
31 PRD091198366 MILLIPORE CORP. CIDRA
32 PRD980650907 AVON LOMALINDA, INC. SAN SEBASTIAN
33 PRT000010355 PHARMASEAL CORPORATION TOA ALTA
34 PRD000692699 MEDTRONIC PUERTO RICO INC VILLALBA
35 PRD090584152 ROCHE PRODUCTS, INC. MANATI
36 PR2170027203 US NAVAL STATION ROOSEVELT ROADS PR CEIBA
37 PRD000691014 BECKMAN INSTRUMENTS (CARIBE), INC. NAGUABO
38 PRD090282757 CARIBE GE PROD..INC. JUANA DIAZ PLANT JUANA DIAZ
39 PRD091188193 BARD CARDIOSURGERY LAS PIEDRAS
40 PRD980644397 STAR KIST CARIBE INC. NAYAGUEZ
Total
Generated
(U.S. tons)
84,162
80,139
17,124
5,663
3,359
2,825
752
723
644
581
523
439
426
426
375
284
281
267
246
219
193
137
126
113
98
91
90
77
67
45
44
43
43
39
36
34
31
24
23
23
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Puerto Rico
Table 6. Forty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Facilities, 1987
Rank EPAID Site Name
1 PRD090028101 MERCK SHARP AND DOHNE QUIMICA DE PR,
2 PRD980594618 UNION CARBIDE CARIBE, INC.
3 PRD090021056 SQUIBB PHARMACEUTICAL COMPLEX
4 PRD0906133S7 SttF LAB CO., CHEMICAL DIVISION
5 PRD090398074 UPJOHN MANUFACTURING COUPAMY,THE
6 PRD090370537 GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY
7 PRD991291949 STERLING PHARMACEUTICALS, INC.
8 PRD09037822S SEARLE & CO
9 PRD090346909 PFIZER PHARMACEUTICALS INC
10 PRD000692772 REEDCO, INC.
11 PRD000692525 ANAQUEST INC.
12 PRD991291972 DURAND/LEARNED PLANT
13 PRD090584152 ROCHE PRODUCTS, INC.
U PR2170027203 US NAVAL STATION ROOSEVELT ROADS PR
15 PRD0902827S7 CARIBE GE PROD.,INC. JUANA DIAZ PLAN
16 PRD981080682 MC GAW LABORATORIES, INC.
17 PRD090426180 A.M.I. GIBSON INC. PLANT *1
18 PRDOOOU1359 3ECTON DICKINSON
19 PRD000692582 CARIBE GE PROD.,INC. VIEQUES PLANT
20 PR0987366069 A.M.I. GIBSON INC. C.C.E. (PLANT #2)
21 PRD090383860 CARIBE GE PROD..INC. BLDG 01-ARECIBO
22 PRD091199331 BAXTER HEALTHCARE CORP. OF PUERTO RI
23 PRD090070459 CARIBE GE PROD..INC. HUMACAO PLANT
24 PRD981493S70 BD MICROPETTE, INC.
25 PRD090023250 SK&F CO CIDRA
26 PRD091019224 CARIBE GE PROD.,INC. SAN GERMAN PLAN
27 PRD980536221 LANT FLEET WEAPONS TRA FAC INNER RAN
City
Mgmt Mgmt Mgmt Mgmt Mgmt Total
Meth Meth Meth Heth Heth Waste Managed
12345 Source (U.S. tons)
BARCELONETA
PENUELAS
HUMACAO
GUAYAMA
ARECIBO
BARCELONETA
BARCELONETA
CAGUAS
BARCELONETA
HUMACAO
GUAYAMA
GUAYAMA
MANATI
CEIBA
JUANA DIAZ
SABANA GRANDE
LUQUILLO
JUNCOS
ISABEL SEGUNDA
LUQUILLO
ARECIBO
CAROLINA
HUMACAO
CANOVANAS
CIDRA
SAN GERMAN
VIEQUES ISLAND
D11
D80
R99
084
S01
504
R99
SOI
R99
080
SOS
S01
S01
S01
S01
S01
S01
S01
S01
S01
SOI
S01
S01
S01
501
501
U99
D80 502 T04
504
501 S02
S02
S02
SOS T04
S02
T03
S01 S02 T03
S01
U99
T03 Ons ite
Ons ite
Ons ite
Ons ite
Ons ite
Ons ite
Ons ite
Ons ite
Ons ite
Ons ite
Onsite
Ons ite
Onsite
Onsite
Onsite
Onsite
Onsite
Onsite
Onsite
Onsite
Onsite
Both
Onsite
Onsite
Onsite
.Onsite
Off site
83,898
80,139
16.676
3,332
2,749
752
722
299
219
137
126
98
36
34
24
22
18
8
7
7
6
6
3
2
1
1
1
Disposal
D11 Discharge to Seuer/POTU, Prior
Trtatnent in RCRA Units
014 Discharge to Seuer/POTU, Prior
Storage In RCRA Units
D21 Discharge to Surface Water under NPDES,
Prior Management in RCRA Units
079 Underground Injection Wells
D80 Landfills
D81 Land Trtatnent/Application/Fe-ming
082 Ocean Disposal
083 Surface Impoundments
D84 Other Disposal
Storage
SOI
S02
S03
504
SOS
Treatment
T01 Treatment in Tanks
T02 Treatment in Surface
Container (barrel, dru», etc.)
Tank
Waste Pile
Surface Impoundment
Other Storage
T03 Incineration
T04 Other Treatment
R99 Recycling
U99 Unknown
^ t /f
1 • Ti
-------
Rhode Island
Region I
454
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RHODE ISLAND
EPA Region Address:
U.S. EPA Region I
RCRA Support Section
Mail Stop HRW-CAN-3
JFK Federal Building
Boston, MA 02203
Biennial Report Data Collection
Instrument:
State-specific annual report and
EPA Waste Minimization
Report
Type of Data Submission to EPA:
Site-level and State-level
summary data
Waste Minimization Data Included
in this Report?
Yes
Address of Participating State
Environmental Authority
State of Rhode Island
Department of Environmental
Management
Division of Air and Hazardous
Materials
291 Promenade Street
Providence, Rl 02908-5767
Notes: No special notes for Rhode Island.
455
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Rhode Island
Table 1. RCRA Hazardous Waste Generation and Management, 1987
Total Number of RCRA Large Quantity Generators:
Total Quantity of Regulated Waste Generated:
RCRA TSD Facilities (excludes storage-only facilities)
Facilities managing only waste generated on site
Facilities managing only waste generated off site
Facilities managing waste generated both on and off site
Total RCRA TSD Facilities (excludes storage-only facilities):
Total Quantity of RCRA Regulated Waste Managed in RCRA TSDR units:
(excludes quantity managed only in storage)
Total RCRA TSDR Facilities:
Final Disposition of Wastes Managed in RCRA Processes
127
12.4891 tons
0
4
0
18.180 tons
Management Method
Treatment in Tanks
Treatment in Surface Imp.
Incineration
Other Treatment
Total Treatment
Injection Wells
Landfills
Land Treatment
Ocean Disposal
Surface Impoundments
Other Disposal
Total Disposal
Recycling
Unknown
TOTAL
Percentage
Code
T01
T02
T03
T04
D79
D80
D81
D82
D83
D84
R99
U99
-
No. of
facilities
using
method
2
0
0
2
3*
0
0
0
0
0
0
0*
2
0
4*
Hazardous
waste quantities
manaaed (tons)
On site
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0%
Off site
7,969
0
0
7,832
15,801
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2,379
0
18,180
100%
Total
7,969
0
0
7,832
15,801
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2,379
0
18,180
100%
Percent
43.8
0.0
0.0
43.1
86.9
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
13.1
0.0
100
•Column may not sum to total because facilities may have multiple handling methods.
1 Excludes waste generated by non-recurrent generators.
456
-------
Rhode Island
Table 2. RCRA Hazardous Waste Imports and Exports, 1987
Total quantity of hazardous waste
received from out of State (IMPORTS)
State
CT
FL
MA
MD
ME
Ml
NH
NJ
NY
OH
PA
Wl
Unknown or Foreign
TOTAL
Tons received
2,419
17
7,551
790
223
67
640
1,078
1,266
37
264
45
417
14,814
Total quantity of hazardous waste
shipped out of State (EXPORTS)
State
CT
FL
IL
IN
KS
KY
LA
MA
MD
ME
Ml
MO
NH
NJ
NY
OH
OR
PA
SC
TN
TX
VA
TOTAL
Tons shipped
5,208
1
124
201
31
23
38
4,863
90
644
161
11
279
1,530
2,637
61
3
557
16
331
37
1
16.8471
1 Excludes waste generated by non-recurrent generators but includes State regulated waste.
457
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Rhode Island
Table 3. Rank Order of 40 Largest Hazardous Wastes Generated, 1987
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
EPA
waste code
D001
D008
F006
D002
F001
F005
F003
F002
F007
F009
U012
D006
D007
D003
D005
U002
D011
U226
D004
F008
D009
U122
U228
U288
D014
F011
U211
F004
K052
U154
U223
P001
P030
P041
U071
U112
U167
U184
U188
U220
Quantity generated1
In State (tons)
4,461
1,804
1,571
1.528
786
515
459
446
180
175
101
94
82
80
65
32
26
18
12
7
5
5
4
4
3
3
3
2
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
Percent
of State
total (%)
35.7
14.4
12.6
12.2
6.3
4.1
3.7
3.6
1.4
1.4
0.8
0.8
0.7
0.6
0.5
0.3
0.2
0.1
0.1
0.1
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
1 Excludes waste generated by non-recurrent generators.
458
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Rhode Island
Table 4. Four Largest Quantities and Types of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed
by RCRA Management Method, 1987
Quantity
Management Waste Waste Waste Waste Managed
Method Code 1 Code 2 Code 3 Code 4 (U.S. tons)
R99 2,379
T01 7,969
T04 7.832
Disposal D80 Landfills T02 Treatment in Surface
011 Discharge to Sewer/POTV, Prior 081 Land Treatment/Application/Farming Impoundments
Treatment in RCRA Units 082 Ocean Disposal T03 Incineration
DU Discharge to Seuer/POTU, Prior 083 Surface Impoundments TO* Other Treatment
Storage in RCRA Units 084 Other Disposal
D21 Discharge to Surface Water under NPDES, rR99 Recycling
Prior Management In RC»* Units Treatment Q O J
079 Underground Injection V T01 Treatment In Tanks U99 Unknown
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Rhode Island
Table 5. Forty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators and RCRA Quantity Generated, 1987
Rank EPAIO Site Name
1 RI0006807911 NARRAGANSETT IMPROVEMENT CO.
2 Rt1170024243 NAVAL RESEARCH & TRAINING CENTER
3 RID991302407 INTERNATIONAL DEPOSITORY INC
4 RID0011930S1 NYMAN MANUFACTURING CO.
5 RID084802842 CHEN PAK
6 RI0001546811 RI FORGING STEEL
7 R10058065707 ARKWRIGHT INC.
8 RI0000791434 CHEMART COMPANY
9 R10980669253 REELTECH
10 RID001200609 PEASE & CURREN
11 RID001205780 VICTORY POLISHING & PLATING
12 RID051507044 BOSTITCH-TEXTRON
13 RID084699867 INTERNATIONAL ETCHING INC.
14 RID09S976544 OLIN HUNT SPECIALTY PRODUCTS
15 RID063890214 R.M.I. REFINERY
16 RID095971768 ROBERT E. DERECKTOR OF RI
17 RID048976732 NEW ENGLAND CONTAINER
18 RID981069917 CIRCON TECHNOLOGY INC.
19 RID001205921 EG&G SEALOL ENGINEERED PROD
20 RID001201508 A.T.CROSS CO.
21 RID001805670 HOECHST CELANESE CORP.
22 RID001199272 8.H. BALLOU & CO. INC
23 RID030284293 AMPEREX ELECTRONIC
24 RID001457845 KENNEY MANUFACTURING CO.
25 RID075710996 RHODE ISLAND HOSPITAL
26 RID001784016 ELECTRONIC PRECISION CIRCIUT
27 RID055176283 PETRSON/PURITAN INC.
28 RID075728030 OLIN HUNT SPECIALTY PRODUCTS
29 R1D002034528 NIFE INC.
30 RID063892491 B.B. GREENBURG CO.
31 RID001962190 T.H. BAYLISS CO.
32 RID980668610 RIBCO INC. INC.
33 RID001192095 STANDARD NUT t BOLT
34 RID058064353 REGAL PLATING
35 RI0075725952 GE-PROVIDENCE BASE PLANT
36 RI0000652354 SUORAVSKI AMERICA LIMITED
37 RI0001786516 GEORGE MANN* CO..INC.
38 RID058058405 CHERRY SEMI CONDUCTOR
39 RID084807825 FREDERICK GUNM CHEMICAL CO.
40 RID042131318 KEENE CORP
City
Total
Generated
(U.S. tons)
PROVIDENCE
NEWPORT
NORTH KINGSTOWN
EAST PROVIDENCE
CRANSTON
RUMFORD
FISKEVILLE
LINCOLN
WARWICK
WARWICK
PROVIDENCE
EAST GREENWICH
PROVIDENCE
LINCOLN
WOON SOCKET
MIDDLETOWN
LINCOLN
WOON SOCKET
PROVIDENCE
LINCOLN
COVENTRY
EAST PROVIDENCE
NORTH SMITHFIELO
WARWICK
PROVIDENCE
PROVIDENCE
CUMBERLAND
EAST PROVIDENCE
LINCOLN
PROVIDENCE
WARWICK
PROVIDENCE
PROVIDENCE
PROVIDENCE
CRANSTON
PROVIDENCE
EAST GREENWICH
SMITHFIELO
EAST PROVIDENCE
1,354
783
493
380
361
309
299
294
251
227
209
208
187
174
171
157
156
150
145
125
121
119
108
105
104
102
102
100
88
86
85
80
72
69
69
67
64
63
63
62
460
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Rhode Island
Table 6. Forty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Facilities, 1987
Rank EPAID Site Name
1 RID006807911 NARRAGANSETT IMPROVEMENT CO
2 RID040098352 NORTHLAND CHEMICAL COMPANY
3 RI0980906986 ETICAM
4 RID117002424 NAVAL EDUCATION AND TRAINING
5 RID991302407 INTERNATIONAL DEPOSITORY INC
6 RID084802842 CHEM-PAK CORPORATION
7 RID075708990 EUA STORAGE FACILITY
8 RID001962190 T.H. BAYLIS CO INC
9 RID089351472 FORT BARTON INDUSTRIES
City
PROVIDENCE
PROVIDENCE
WARWICK
PORTSMOUTH
Mgmt Mgmt Mgmt Mgmt Hgmt Total
Meth Meth Meth Meth Meth Waste Managed
12345 Source (U.S. tons)
T01 T04
T04
R99 S01
S01 S02
NORTH KINGSTOWN S01
CRANSTON S01 T01 R99
PAWTUCKET S01
WARWICK SOI
WARWICK S01 S02
Offsite
Offsite
Offsite
Onsite
Offsite
Offsite
Offsite
Onsite
Offsite
11.636
4,153
2,084
1,065
684
593
35
32
0
Disposal
Oil Discharge to Sewer/POTW, Prior
Treatment ir CRA Units
014 Discharge to sr/POTW. Prior
Storage in a Units
021 Discharge to ^rface Water under NPDES,
Prior Management in RCRA Units
079 Underground Injection Wells
D80 Landfills
D81 Land Tr«atnent/Appli cat ion/Faming
D82 Ocean Disposal
083 Surface Inpoundnents
084 Other Disposal
Storage
S01 Container (barrel, drum, etc.)
S02 Tank
503 Waste Pile
S04 Surface Impoundment
SOS Other Storage
Treatment
T01 Treatment in Tanks
T02 Treatment in Surface
ImpoumJiiBi its
T03 Incineration
T04 other Treatment
R99 Recycling £ t
U99 Unknown
4 G1
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South Carolina
Region IV
462
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SOUTH CAROLINA
EPA Region Address:
U.S. EPA Region IV
Waste Division, Waste
Programs Branch
State Programs Section
345 Courtland Street
Atlanta, GA 30365
Biennial Report Data Collection
Instrument:
State-specific annual report and
EPA Waste Minimization
Report
Type of Data Submission to EPA:
Waste stream-level data in
State-specific format
Waste Minimization Data Included
in this Report?
No
Address of Participating State
Environmental Authority
North Carolina Department of
Health and Environmental
Control
Bureau of Solid and Hazardous
Waste Management
2600 Bull Street
Columbia, SC 29201
Notes: In Tables 1 and 2, we see that hazardous waste generation (G) is reported as
4,850,200 tons, RCRA hazardous waste management (excluding storage -
only management) (M) is reported as 5,236,688 tons, imports (I) are 147,473
tons, and exports (X) are 36,233 tons. The hazardous waste flow balance
equation, G = M -1 + X, is far out of balance. This is because a sizeable
quantity of hazardous waste generated in prior years was managed during
1987, and this quantity is excluded from the generation quantity, but not the
management quantity, reported in Table 1.
463
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South Carolina
Table 1. RCRA Hazardous Waste Generation and Management, 1987
Total Number of RCRA Large Quantity Generators:
Total Quantity of Regulated Waste Generated:
RCRA TSD Facilities (excludes storage-only facilities)
Facilities managing only waste generated on site
Facilities managing only waste generated off site
Facilities managing waste generated both on and off site
Total RCRA TSD Facilities (excludes storage-only facilities):
Total Quantity of RCRA Regulated Waste Managed in RCRA TSDR units:
(excludes quantity managed only in storage)
Total RCRA TSDR Facilities:
404
4.850.200 tons
30
5
9
44
5.236.688 tons
Zl
Final Disposition of Wastes Managed in RCRA Processes
Management Method
Treatment in Tanks
Treatment In Surface Imp.
Incineration
Other Treatment
Total Treatment
Injection Wells
Landfills
Land Treatment
Ocean Disposal
Surface Impoundments
Other Disposal
Total Disposal
Recycling
Unknown
TOTAL
Percentage
Code
T01
T02
T03
T04
D79
D80
D81
D82
D83
D84
R99
U99
-
-
No. of
facilities
using
method
0
0
11
15
23*
0
1
0
0
1
2
4*
21
0
44*
-
Hazardous
waste quantities
manaaed (tons)
On site
0
0
3,911
265,552
269,463
0
0
0
0
336.407
4,423,266
4,759,673
2,730
0
5,031,866
96.1%
Off site
0
0
21,933
18,759
40,692
0
137,103
0
0
0
0
137,103
27,027
0
204,822
3.9%
Total
0
0
25,844
284,311
310,155
0
137,103
0
0
336,407
4.423,266
4,896,776
29,757
0
5,236,688
100%
Percent
0.0
0.0
0.5
5.4
5.9
0.0
2.6
0.0
0.0
6.4
84.5
93.5
0.6
0.0
100
-
*CoIumn may not sum to total because facilities may have multiple handling methods.
464
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South Carolina
Table 2. RCRA Hazardous Waste Imports and Exports, 1987
Total quantity of hazardous waste
received from off site (IMPORTS)
State
AL
AR
CA
CO
CT
DC
DE
FL
GA
IA
IL
IN
KY
LA
MA
MD
ME
Ml
MN
MO
MS
NC
NH
NJ
NY
OH
PA
PR
Rl
TN
TX
VA
VT
Wl
WV
TOTAL
Tons received
2,342
11
12
21
2,737
22
2,977
16,081
15,846
4
860
853
498
173
5,590
5,346
41
57
254
29
36
57,253
135
7,778
817
638
9,108
54
117
5,915
294
9,753
120
125
1,576
147,473
Total quantity of hazardous waste
shipped off site (EXPORTS)
State
AL
AR
FL
GA
IL
IN
KS
KY
LA
MA
MD
Ml
MN
MO
NC
NJ
NY
OH
OK
PA
TN
TX
VA
TOTAL
Tons shipped
5,209
260
379
2,259
135
114
5
764
1,354
12
142
322
40
6
6,278
2,203
74
813
12
15,416
136
292
8
36,233
465
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South Carolina
Table 3. Rank Order of 40 Largest Hazardous Wastes Generated, 1987
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
EPA
waste code
D002
DOMX
FOMX
MOMX
F003
F006
D001
K061
F005
D008
F002
UOMX
U134
K001
F001
D005
K062
D003
D007
D006
U220
D004
D009
F019
POMX
K086
U009
U188
F007
KOMX
U154
U226
U122
F008
U161
U151
U088
U051
U228
P106
Quantity generated
in State (tons)
4,512,549
195,407
36,823
34,495
21,618
13,919
13,646
9.124
4,687
3,487
2.798
1,430
1,378
949
850
821
517
425
404
367
237
174
172
162
159
100
95
70
67
55
51
45
43
29
27
25
24
20
18
17
Percent
of State
total (%)
92.9
4.0
0.8
0.7
0.4
0.3
0.3
0.2
0.1
0.1
0.1
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
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South Carolina
Table 4. Four Largest Quantities and Types of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed
by RCRA Management Method, 1987
Management Waste Waste Waste Waste
Method Code 1 Code 2 Code 3 Code 4
D80
D83
F006
0008
F006
D002
D002
F019
D007 D009
Quantity
Managed
(U.S. tons)
28,980
22,861
8,373
8.132
248,951
87,456
D84
D002
D001
D009
4,423,178
54
18
15
R99
D001
F005
0001
F003
F002
18,206
4,984
4,465
956
T03
T04
0001
0002
F003
0002
F007
F003
0002
0007
F009
0008
0009
8,082
1,982
1,981
1,461
218,500
35,149
9,919
6,536
Disposal
011 Discharge to Sewer/POTW, Prior
Treatsvnt in RCRA Units
014 Discharge to Sewer/POTV, Prior
Storage in RCRA Units
D21 Discharge to Surface Water under NPDES,
Prior Nanageaent in RCRA Units
D79 Underground Injection Wells
080 Landfills T02
081 Land Treatnent/Appl {cation/Faming
082 Ocean Disposal T03
083 Surface Impoundments T04
D84 Other Disposal
Treatment in Surface
Impoundments
Incineration
Other Treatment
Recycling
Treatment j: V <
T01 Treatment in Tanks U99 Unknown
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South Carolina
Table 5. Forty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators and RCRA Quantity Generated, 1987
Rank EPAIO Site Name
1 SCD048373468 MOBAY CHEMICAL CORP-BUSHY PARK PLANT
2 SC1890008989 DOE SAVANNAH RIVER PLANT
3 SCD078065117 SIEMENS ENERGY & AUTOMATION INC.
4 SCD991278128 HOECHST CELANESE, VIRGINIA CHEMICALS CO
5 SCD044940369 NUCOR STEEL
6 SCD003345683 TORRINGTON COMPANY
7 SCD048372023 LOCKHEED AERONAUTICAL SYSTEMS-GEORGIA
8 SCD07799S488 SAFETY-KLEEN CORP - LEXINGTON PLANT
9 SCD044442333 THERMALKEM INC.
10 SC0991277716 GEORGETOWN STEEL CORPORATION
11 SCD043384072 ETHYL CORPORATION - ORANGEBURG PLANT
12 SCD001368075 AT&T NASSAU METALS CORPORATION
13 SCD036275626 SOUTHEASTERN CHEMICALS & SOLVENTS CO
U SC0170022560 USN - CHARLESTON NAVAL SHIPYARD
15 SCD003349065 BLACKMAN-UHLER CHEMICAL DIV. OF SYNALLOY
16 SCD002601656 PARA-CHEM SOUTHERN INC
17 SCD003353760 OWEN ELECTRIC STEEL COMPANY
18 SCD098400948 MEMC
19 SCD003358389 ALBRIGHT AND WILSON, INCORPORATED
20 SCD050187434 SOUTHERN COATINGS INC
21 SCD981467616 THERMAL OXIDATION CORPORATION
22 SCD003349982 OWENS-CORNING FIBERGLAS-ANDERSON PLANT
23 SCD981031040 SAFETY-KLEEN CORPORATION 3-066-01(GREER)
24 SCD0033S1814 WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC CORPORATION
25 SCD000648493 DURACELL USA
26 SCD980711048 AMEROCK CORPORATION
27 SCD041388554 EXIDE BATTERY
28 SC0058754789 GROCE LABORATORIES INCORPORATED
29 SCD003360393 ABCO INDUSTRIES, LTD.
30 SCD000770263 DIGITAL EQUIPMENT CORPORATION
31 SCD980848717 CARPENTER TECHNOLOGY CORPORATION
32 SCD084707298 C R BARD INCORPORATED
33 SCD070371885 C P CHEMICALS INCORPORATED
34 SCD097631691 HOECHST CELANESE CORP - GREER PLANT
35 SCD052075116 TECHNOGRAPHICS DECOTONE, U.S. INC.
36 SC1750216169 US MARINE CORPS-AIR STATION BEAUFORT
37 SCD980804074 GENERAL ELECTRIC CERAMICS INC.
38 SC0069314045 MILLIKEN CHEMICAL-DEWEY PLANT
39 SCD047554753 U R GRACE t COMPANY • CRYOVAC DIVISION
40 SCD073716516 MICHELIN TIRE CORP MFC DIV
City
BERKELEY COUNTY
AIKEN
ROEBUCK
CHESTER
DARLINGTON
CLINTON
CHARLESTON
LEXINGTON
ROCK HILL
GEORGETOWN
ORANGEBURG
GASTON
SUMTER
CHARLESTON
SPARTANBURG
SIMPSONVILLE
CAYCE
MOORE
CHARLESTON
SUMTER
ROEBUCK
ANDERSON
GREER
HAMPTON
LANCASTER
SPARTANBURG
SUMTER
GREER
ROEBUCK
GREENVILLE
ORANGEBURG
MONCKS CORNER
SUMTER
GREER
LEXINGTON
BEAUFORT
LAURENS
INMAN
SIMPSONVILLE
SANDY SPRINGS
Total
Generated
(U.S. tons)
4,423,416
272.550
35,221
19,591
14,439
12,123
6,766
6,755
5,658
4,746
3.604
3,209
3,149
2,890
2,578
2,060
1,970
1,558
1,416
1,289
1,012
992
845
712
707
697
691
675
587
564
524
510
497
462
436
419
417
411
403
401
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South Carolina
Table 6. Forty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Facilities, 1987
Rank EPA10 Site Name
1 SCD048373468 MOBAY CHEMICAL CORP-BUSHY PARK PLANT
2 SC1890008989 DOE SAVANNAH RIVER PLANT
3 SCD070375985 GSX SERVICES OF SOUTH CAROLINA INC.
4 SCD078065117 SIEMENS ENERGY & AUTOMATION INC.
5 SCD077995488 SAFETY-KLEEN CORP - LEXINGTON PLANT
6 SCD981467616 THERMAL OXIDATION CORPORATION
7 SCD003345683 TORRINGTON COMPANY
8 SC0070371885 C P CHEMICALS INCORPORATED
9 SCD036275626 SOUTHEASTERN CHEMICALS & SOLVENTS CO
10 SCD044442333 THERMALKEM INC.
11 SC0046503132 STOLLER MII-DIV.OF STOLLER CHEMICAL
12 SCD043384072 ETHYL CORPORATION • ORANGEBURG PLANT
13 SC0000870055 ROCK HILL, CITY OF
14 SCD001368075 AT&T NASSAU METALS CORPORATION
15 SCD098400948 MEMC
16 SCD058754789 GROCE LABORATORIES INCORPORATED
17 SCD003353026 KOPPERS COMPANY INC
18 SCD003349982 OWENS-CORNING FIBERGLAS-ANDERSON PLA
19 SCD981031040 SAFETY-KLEEN CORPORATION 3-066-01(GR
20 SCD003353760 OWEN ELECTRIC STEEL COMPANY
21 SCD003351814 WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC CORPORATION
22 SCD003351699 GIANT CEMENT COMPANY
23 SCD003350675 INTERNATIONAL MINERALS & CHEMICAL CO
24 SCD069314045 MILLI KEN CHEMICAL-DEWEY PLANT
25 SCD980842785 SAFETY-KLEEN CORP 3-043-21 (FLORENCE
26 SCD9807D9299 SAFETY-KLEEN CORP 3-179-21 (SMVL)
27 SCD083415125 CROWN CORK ft SEAL
28 SCD003339207 SIEBE NORTH INC.-CHARLESTON PLANT
29 SCD041387762 CAROLINA EASTMAN CO - DIV EASTMAN KO
30 SCD062697735 ASHLAND CHEMICAL COMPANY-GREENVILLE
31 SCD069196012 FMC CORP, GROUND SYSTEMS DIV-AIKEN P
32 SC7570024821 USAF-MYRTLE BEACH AFB
33 SC0170022560 USD • CHARLESTON NAVAL SHIPYARD
34 SCD067002147 GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY
35 SCD0033U678 E I DUPONT OE NEMOURS AND COMPANY IN
36 SCD097631691 HOECHST CELANESE CORP - GREER PLANT
37 SCD054241229 SOUTHEASTERN KUSAN
38 SCD003354412 SANGAMO UESTON COMPONENTS DIVISION
39 SC0042627448 HARDUICKE CHEMICAL COMPANY
40 SCD003361987 ALLIED CORPORATION - COLUMBIA PLANT
City
Mgmt Mgmt Mgmt Hgmt Hgmt Total
Meth Meth Meth Meth Heth Waste Managed
12345 Source (U.S. tons)
Disposal
D11 Discharge to Sewer/POTV. Prior
Treatment in RCRA Units
D14 Discharge to Sewer/POTU. Prior
Storage in RCRA Units
021 Discharge to Surface Water under NPDES,
Prior Management in RCRA Units
D79 Underground Injection Wells
080 Landfills
081 Land Treatment/Appltcatton/Ferming
.ANT
1C.
INT
i CO
ML
ANT
PLA
(GR
1
. CO
MCE
! KO
IE
N P
IN
NT
N
NT
D82
D83
D84
BERKELEY COUNTY
AIKEN
PINEWOOD
ROEBUCK
LEXINGTON
ROEBUCK
CLINTON
SUMTER
SUMTER
ROCK HILL
JERICHO
ORANGEBURG
ROCK HILL
GASTON
MOORE
GREER
FLORENCE
ANDERSON
GREER
CAYCE
HAMPTON
HARLEYVILLE
HARTSVILLE
INMAN
FLORENCE
SUHMERVILLE
CHERAW
CHARLESTON
WEST COLUMBIA
GREENVILLE
AIKEN
MYRTLE BEACH AFB
CHARLESTON
FLORENCE
WINONA
GREER
GAFFNEY
PICKENS
ELGIN
COLUMBIA
Ocean Disposal
D84 S01
D83 S01 502
080 S03
T04
R99 S01 502
501 T03
501 S02 T04
T04
R99 S02
501 T03 SOS
T04
T03
T04
S01 S04
501 T04
D84 R99 501
S01 504
501 T03
S01 502
503
SOI T03 T04
T03
R99
R99 501
501 502
S01 S02
R99
S01 502 T04
S01 S02 T03
S01
501 S02
S01 502
SOI T04
S01 502
S01 S02
S01 502
R99
T04
S02 SOI
S01
Surface Impoundments
Other Disposal
Onsite
T04 Onsite
Both
Onsite
T04 Both
Both
Onsite
Offsite
Both
Both
Offsite
Onsite
Offsite
Onsite
Onsite
T04 T03 Both
Onsite
Onsite
Offsite
Onsite
Onsite
Offsite
Offsite
Both
Offsite
Offsite
Onsite
Both
Onsite
Offsite
Onsite
Onsite
Onsite
Onsite
Onsite
Onsite
Onsite
Onsite
Onsite
Onsite
Treatment
T01 Treatment
T02 Treatment
4,423,251
561,367
137.111
35,149
23,239
15,259
9,967
9,533
7,429
6,930
6,553
2,994
2,320
2,063
1,455
986
950
733
704
500
441
291
285
279
181
99
84
74
66
62
60
58
50
48
40
39
36
32
31
29
in Tanks
in Surface
Storage
S01 Container (barrel, drum, etc.)
S02 Tank
S03 Waste Pile
S04 Surface Impoundment
SOS Other Storage
T03 Incineration
T04 Other Treatment
R99 Recycling
U99 unknown
469
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South Dakota
Region VIII
4 7 0
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SOUTH DAKOTA
EPA Region Address: U.S. EPA Region VIII
Hazardous Waste Management
Division
Mail Stop HWM-RI
999 18th Street, Suite 500
Denver, CO 80202
Biennial Report Data Collection EPA Hazardous Waste Report
Instrument:
Type of Data Submission to EPA: Waste stream-level data in
Biennial Report Data System
(BIRDS) format
Waste Minimization Data Included No
in this Report?
Address of Participating State Department of Water and
Environmental Authority Natural Resources
Office of Waste Management
523 E. Capitol
Pierre, SD 57501
Notes: Since Table 4 refers to hazardous waste management in treatment, disposal,
and recycling units, and not storage units, this table is not applicable. In
South Dakota, during 1987, there were only two TSDR facilities, and both
sites managed RCRA hazardous waste in storage units only.
471
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South Dakota
Table 1. RCRA Hazardous Waste Generation and Management, 1987
Total Number of RCRA Large Quantity Generators:
Total Quantity of Regulated Waste Generated:
RCRA TSD Facilities (excludes storage-only facilities)
Facilities managing only waste generated on site
Facilities managing only waste generated off site
Facilities managing waste generated both on and off site
Total RCRA TSD Facilities (excludes storage-only facilities):
Total Quantity of RCRA Regulated Waste Managed in RCRA TSDR units:
(excludes quantity managed only in storage)
Total RCRA TSDR Facilities:
14
1.812 tons
0
0
0
Q
Q tons
2
Final Disposition of Wastes Managed in RCRA Processes
Management Method
Treatment in Tanks
Treatment In Surface Imp.
Incineration
Other Treatment
Total Treatment
Injection Wells
Landfills
Land Treatment
Ocean Disposal
Surface Impoundments
Other Disposal
Total Disposal
Recycling
Unknown
TOTAL
Percentage
Code
T01
T02
T03
T04
D79
D80
D81
D82
D83
D84
R99
U99
-
No. of
facilities
using
method
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Hazardous
waste quantities
manaaed (tons)
On site
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Off site
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Total
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Percent
-
-
-
-
479
•» • *v
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South Dakota
Table 2. RCRA Hazardous Waste Imports and Exports, 1987
Total quantity of hazardous waste
received from out of state (IMPORTS)
State
IA
MN
Unknown or Foreign
TOTAL
Tons received
13
44
3
60
Total quantity of hazardous waste
shipped out of state (EXPORTS)
State
CA
GA
IL
IN
LA
MN
NE
OH
OK
UT
Wl
Unknown or Foreign
TOTAL
Tons shipped
9
2
304
34
1
676
279
52
64
466
228
2
2,117
473
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South Dakota
Table 3. Rank Order of 40 Largest Hazardous Wastes Generated, 1987
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
EPA
waste code
D001
MOMX
DOMX
F002
D002
FOMX
D007
F003
F005
F001
D008
F006
F019
POMX
P108
U044
Quantity generated
in State (tons)
698
673
101
78
58
46
41
39
32
19
11
9
7
<0.5
<0.5
<0.5
Percent
of State
total (%)
38.5
37.1
5.6
4.3
3.2
2.5
2.3
2.2
1.8
1.0
0.6
0.5
0.4
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
474
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South Dakota
Table 4. Four Largest Quantities and Types of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed
by RCRA Management Method, 1987
THIS TABLE IS NOT APPLICABLE
475
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South Dakota
Table 5. Forty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators and RCRA Quantity Generated, 1987
Rank EPAID Site Name City
1 SDD078668696 3M BROKINGS MEDICAL PRODUCTS DIVISION BROKINGS
2 SD2571924644 ELLSWORTH AIR FORCE BASE ELLSWORTH AFB
3 SDD099561474 SYNCOM TECHNOLOGIES INC. MITCHELL
4 SDD049521511 DAKTRONICS INC. BROOKINGS
5 SDD078013760 CR INDUSTRIES OF SPRINGFIELD SPRINGFIELD
6 SDD980804249 SODAK CIRCUITS HURON
7 SDD093919660 MAGNETIC PERIPHERALS, INC. ABERDEEN
8 SDD096407838 ALUMAX EXTRUSTIONS, INC. YANKTON
9 SOD020193561 MCCORD HEAT TRANSFER CORP CANTON
10 SOD0000038S5 MODERN PRESS SIOUX FALLS
11 SOD068642222 SCI MANUFACTURING, INC. RAPID CITY
12 SDD007262215 DALE ELECTRONICS, INC. YANKTON
13 SDD007498371 M-TRON INDUSTRIES, INC YANKTON
14 SDD109101030 RUE R. ELSTON SOUX FALLS
Total
Generated
(U.S. tons)
657
466
238
121
80
72
46
44
36
20
20
8
4
0
476
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South Dakota
Table 6. Forty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Facilities, 1987
Rank EPA1D
1 SD2571924644
2 SOD000716696
Site Name
ELLSWORTH AIR FORCE BASE
SAFETY-KLEEN CORPORATION
City
ELLSWORTH AFB
SIOUX FALLS
Mgmt Mgmt Hgmt Hgmt Hgmt Total
Meth Heth Meth Heth Meth Waste Managed
12345 Source (U.S. tons)
S01
S01
S02
Both
Offsite
469
100
Disposal
011 Discharge to Sewer/POTU, Prior
Treatment In RCRA Units
014 Discharge to Seuer/POTU, Prior
Storage in RCRA Units
D21 Discharge to Surface Water under NPDES,
Prior Nanageawnt in RCRA Units
D79 Underground Injection Wells
080 Landfills
081 Land Treatwnt/Application/Faniing
D82 Ocean Disposal
083 Surface Impoundments
DM Other Disposal
Storage
S01 Container (barrel, drum, etc.)
S02 Tank
SOS Waste Pile
S04 Surface Impoundment
SOS Other Storage
Treatment
T01 Treatment in Tanks
T02 Treatment in Surface
Impoundments
T03 Incineration
T04 Other Treatment
R99 Recycling
U99 Unknown A
/ I
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Tennessee
Region IV
478
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TENNESSEE
EPA Region Address:
U.S. EPA Region IV
Waste Division, Waste
Programs Branch
State Programs Section
345 Courtland Street
Atlanta, GA 30365
Biennial Report Data Collection
Instrument:
State-specific annual report and
EPA Waste Minimization
Report
Type of Data Submission to EPA:
Site-level and State-level
summary data
Waste Minimization Data Included
in this Report?
Yes
Address of Participating State
Environmental Authority
Tennessee Department of
Health and Environment
Division of Solid Waste
Management
Customs House, 4th Floor
701 Broadway
Nashville, TN 37219-5403
Notes: In Tables 1 and 2, we see that hazardous waste generation (G) is reported as
884,182 tons, RCRA hazardous waste management (excluding storage-only
management) (M) is reported as 642,623 tons, imports (I) are 37,588 tons,
and exports (X) are 62,371 tons. The hazardous waste flow balance equation,
G « M • I + X, is far out of balance. This is because a sizeable quantity of
hazardous waste generated was managed exclusively in storage units, and
this quantity is excluded from the management quantity, but not the
generation quantity, reported in Table 1.
479
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Tennessee
Table 1. RCRA Hazardous Waste Generation and Management, 1987
Total Number of RCRA Large Quantity Generators:
Total Quantity of Regulated Waste Generated:
RCRATSD Facilities (excludes storage-only facilities)
Facilities managing only waste generated on site
Facilities managing only waste generated off site
Facilities managing waste generated both on and off site
Total RCRATSD Facilities (excludes storage-only facilities):
Total Quantity of RCRA Regulated Waste Managed in RCRA TSDR units:
(excludes quantity managed only in storage)
Total RCRA TSDR Facilities:
Final Disposition of Wastes Managed in RCRA Processes
34Z
884.182 tons
11
6
5
22
642.623 tons
34
Management Method
Treatment in Tanks
Treatment In Surface Imp.
Incineration
Other Treatment
Total Treatment
Injection Wells
Landfills
Land Treatment
Ocean Disposal
Surface Impoundments
Other Disposal
Total Disposal
Recycling
Unknown
TOTAL
Percentage
Code
T01
T02
T03
T04
D79
D80
D81
D82
D83
D84
R99
U99
^^
No. of
facilities
using
method
0
0
5
17
19*
0
1
0
0
1
2
4*
4
o1
22*
Hazardous
waste quantities
manaaed (tons)
On site
0
0
32,602
141,712
174,314
0
4,240
0
0
160
23,435
27.835
377,873
600
580,622
90.4%
Off site
0
0
107
61,648
61,755
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
114
132
62,001
9.6%
Total
0
0
32,709
203,360
236,069
0
4,240
0
0
160
23,435
27,835
377,987
732
642,623
100%
Percent
0.0
0.0
5.1
31.6
36.7
0.0
0.7
0.0
0.0
<0.05
3.6
4.3
58.8
0.1
100
*Column may not sum to total because facilities may have multiple handling methods.
1Specific site(s) not identified in the data received.
SO
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Tennessee
Table 2. RCRA Hazardous Waste Imports and Exports, 1987
Total quantity of hazardous waste
received from out of State (IMPORTS)
State
AL
AR
AZ
CA
CO
CT
OE
FL
GA
IA
IL
IN
KS
KY
LA
MD
ME
Ml
MN
MO
MS
MT
NC
NE
NH
NJ
NM
NY
OH
OK
PA
PR
Rl
SC
TX
UT
VA
Wl
WV
WY
Unknown or Foreign
TOTAL
Tons received
6,934
1,429
3
13
37
177
8
676
3.234
31
421
263
20
5,600
184
3
318
131
2
1,235
12.130
1
659
16
35
132
1
44
152
186
403
22
293
38
526
1
1,989
223
2
1
15
37,588
Total quantity of hazardous waste
shipped out of State (EXPORTS)
State
AL
AR
CA
CT
FL
GA
IL
IN
KS
KY
LA
MD
Ml
MO
MS
NC
NJ
NY
OH
OK
PA
SC
TX
UT
VA
Wl
WV
Unknown or Foreign
TOTAL
Tons shipped
28.612
939
1
1
42
1.584
860
1,173
84
1,893
7.612
197
1,934
114
419
436
4.131
391
1,198
115
4.239
5.001
449
35
726
38
71
76
62,371
1
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Tennessee
Table 3. Rank Order of 40 Largest Hazardous Wastes Generated, 1987
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
EPA
waste code
F003
MOMX
D002
D006
D007
K047
D001
DOMX
FOMX
F019
D003
D008
F006
K061
F005
D005
D009
F001
F002
K071
U220
U130
K062
K106
D012
P059
U080
K086
U051
F007
K015
D004
F008
UOMX
F011
U228
F009
U031
POMX
K045
Quantity generated
in State (tons)
408,758
180,272
133.357
29,914
28,540
26,534
25,719
11,082
5.289
4,992
4.793
4.470
4,342
3,321
2.537
2,093
1,280
1,276
1,143
1,015
601
568
537
409
355
245
106
94
90
80
55
54
47
43
28
28
25
22
19
12
Percent
of State
total (%)
46.2
20.4
15.1
3.4
3.2
3.0
2.9
1.3
0.6
0.6
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.4
0.3
0.2
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
4S2
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Tennessee
Table 4. Four Largest Quantities and Types of RCRA Hazardous Uaste Managed
by RCRA Management Method, 1987
Management
Method
080
D83
084
R99
T03
T04
U99
Waste
Code 1
D001
0009
K071
K106
F006
F009
FOOT
F008
0007
F003
0001
F001
F002
F003
0003
0001
0002
0002
K047
0002
0007
K061
0001
0008
F003
Quantity
Uaste Uaste Uaste Managed
Code 2 Code 3 Code 4 (U.S. tons)
1,309
1,177
1,015
409
144
8
6
2
23,435
377,187
748
35
13
20,342
4,158
3,628
1,946
102,400
26,534
0007 14,253
11.413
600
122
9
F005 1
Disposal
D11 Discharge to Sewer/POTV, Prior
Treatment in RCRA Units
014 Discharge to Sewer/POTU, Prior
Storage In RCRA Units
021 Discharge to Surface Water under NPDES,
Prior Management in RCRA Units
079 Underground Injection Wells
080 Landfills T02
081 Land Treatwnt/Appli cat ion/Faming
D82 Ocean Disposal T03
D83 Surface Impoundment* T04
D84 Other Disposal
R99
Treatment 483
T01 Treatment in Tanks U99
Treatment in Surface
Impoundments
Incineration
Other Treatment
Recycling
Unknown
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Tennessee
Table 5. Forty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators and RCRA Quantity Generated, 1987
Rank EPAID Site Name
1 TND003376928 TENN EASTMAN CO, DIV OF EASTMAN KODAK
2 TN3890090001 U.S. DOE Y-12 PLANT
3 TND173440124 ROYAL, INC
4 TND210020582 MILAN ARMY AMMUNITION PLANT
5 TND09S050019 YALE SECURITY INC.
6 TND081464810 TECHNICAL PLATING & RUBBER, INC
7 TN0890090004 UNITED STATES OEPT. OF ENERGY K-25 SITE
8 TND004042057 TEXTRON
9 TND004045605 BOSTON INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTS
10 TND980840524 GREAT LAKES CHEMICAL CORPORATION
11 TND002992287 FLORIDA STEEL CORP (WEST TN PLANT)
12 TND000614321 EARTH INDUSTRIAL WASTE MANAGEMENT, INC
13 TND051386506 TOUCHSTONE RAILWAY SUPPLY AND MANUFACTUR
14 TND003332012 WHELAND FOUNDRY, DIV OF N AMERICAN ROYALT
15 TND041150S33 FLORIDA STEEL CORP., KNOXVILLE STEEL MIL
16 TND003337292 OLIN CORPORATION • CHARLESTON PLANT
17 TND003336013 CHATTEM CHEMICALS
18 TND007023658 BUCKMAN LABORATORIES INC
19 TND007024664 VELSICOL CHEMICAL
20 TND102084142 CARGILL STEEL & WIRE
21 TND092325117 HARMAN AUTOMOTIVE
22 TND004044780 MURRAY OHIO MANUFACTURING CO.
23 TND002958817 MODINE MANUFACTURING COMPANY
24 TND981479298 THOMAS PLATING, INC
25 TND053983862 BALL ZINC PRODUCTS DIV.-BALL CORP.
26 TND061314803 VELSICOL CHEMICAL CORP
27 TND980798714 PHILIPS CONSUMER ELECTRONICS CO
28 TND054481205 NISSAN MOTOR MANUFACTURING CORPORATION.
29 TND079016226 AARBERG-STRAHAN INKS & COATINGS CORPORAT
30 TND003329083 BROWN GALVANIZING
31 TND007022072 HARMAN AUTOMOTIVE, INC
32 TND003374790 BRISTOL METALS, INC.
33 TND056491863 RHONE-POULENC AC COMPANY
3* TND071522940 ALLIED-SIGNAL, INC./BENDIX SAFETY RESTRA
35 TND120603170 00 CHEMICALS, INC.
36 TND000648527 DURACELL U.S.A.
37 TN0095686473 HOEGAMAES CORPORATION, GALLATIN PLANT
38 TND069081172 RAPPAHANNOCK WIRE COMPANY
39 TND008041717 BOYLES GALVANIZING CO
40 TND044264554 PARAMOUNT PACKAGING CORPORATION
City
Total
Generated
(U.S. tons)
593,407
85,647
28,060
26,784
23,460
22,046
16,166
10,180
7,666
5,421
4,757
4,062
3,761
2.976
2,724
2,634
2,464
2.087
2,078
1,779
1.774
1.535
1,379
1,299
1,298
1,050
1,011
992
907
851
742
700
695
684
679
622
600
570
559
528
4S4
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Tennessee
Table 6. Forty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Facilities, 1987
Rank EPAID Site Name
1 TND003376928 TENN EASTMAN CO, DIV OF EASTMAN KOOA
2 TN3890090001 US DOE Y-12 PLANT
3 TND000772277 TRICIL ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES INC
4 TND210020582 MILAN ARMY AMMUNITION PLANT
5 TN0095050019 YALE SECURITY INC
6 TND890090004 UNITED STATES DEPT OF ENERGY K-25 SI
7 TND004048690 GENERAL SMELTING t REFINING, INC
8 TND980515779 OSCO, INC
9 TND0006U321 EARTH INDUSTRIAL WASTE MANAGEMENT, I
10 TND003337292 OL1N CORP
11 TND034547141 CSX GOVERNMENT SERVICES INC
12 TND991279480 AMERICAN RESOURCE RECOVERY CORP
13 TND000645770 CSX SERVICES INC
14 TND981474125 SAFETY-KLEEN CORP
15 TH0981027410 SAFETY KLEEN
16 TND007024664 VELSICOL CHEMICAL
17 TND079025698 SAFETY-KLEEN
18 TN5210020421 HOLSTON ARMY AMMUNITION PLANT
19 TN8570024044 ARNOLD ENGINEERING DEV CENTER
20 THD007024672 E I DUPONT DE NEMOURS & CO INC
21 TND069080513 UNIVERSAL FASTENERS INC
22 TND000822973 VAN WATERS & ROGERS INC
23 TND048319644 ASHLAND CHEMICAL CO
24 TND980847024 WALL CHEMICAL INC
25 TND095058541 ASHLAND CHEMICAL CO IC&S DIV
26 TN1S90090003 US DOE OAK RIDGE NAT LAB
27 TN5210020140 FORT CAMPBELL
28 TND061314S03 VELSICOL CHEMICAL CORP
29 TND007029564 SHULTON. INC USA DIVISION
30 TND981026594 KILGORE CORP
31 TND004044491 E I DUPONT DE NEMOURS ft CO
32 TN6210020933 VOLUNTEER ARMY AMMUNITION PLANT
33 TND003331766 E I DUPONT DE NEMOURS ft CO INC
34 TN2170022600 NAVAL AIR STATION MEMPHIS
City
Mgmt Mgmt Mgmt Mgmt Hgmt Total
Heth Meth Meth Meth Meth Waste Managed
12345 Source (U.S. tons)
S01
S01
T04
S01
SOI
S01
SOS
S02
S01
D80
S01
S01
S01
S01
S01
S01
S01
S02
S01
SOI
D83
S01
S01
R99
S01
S01
S01
S01
T04
T04
S01
T04
S01
SOI
R99 502 T03
S02 SOS T04
T04
T03 R99 S04
S02 T04
T04
T04
T04 S02
S01
T04
S02
S02
S02
S02 T03 T04
S02
R99 T04
S02
T03 T04
D84 T04
S03 T04
S01
T03
T04 Both
Both
Offsite
Ons ite
D84 Ons ite
Ons ite
Offsite
Offsite
Offsite
Ons ite
Offsite
Both
Offsite
Offsite
Offsite
Ons ite
Offsite
Onsite
Onsite
Onsite
Onsite
Offsite
Offsite
Offsite
Offsite
Both
Onsite
Onsite
Offsite
Onsite
Onsite
Onsite
422,786
86,579
41,083
26,732
23,462
15,371
9,652
7,902
3,915
2,602
2,545
2,248
1,851
1,798
743
704
562
249
231
221
159
148
132
113
76
54
28
9
6
6
5
2
0
0
Disposal
D11 Discharge to Sewer/POTV, Prior
Treatment in RCRA Units
D14 Discharge to Seuer/POTW, Prior
Storage in RCRA Units
021 Discharge to Surface Water under NPDES,
Prior Nanageswnt in RCRA Units
079 Underground Injection Wells
D80 Landfills
D81 Land TreatMent/Application/Fanaing
D82 Ocean Disposal
D83 Surface Impoundments
084 Other Disposal
Storage
SOI Container (barrel, drum, etc.)
502 Tank
$03 Waste Pile
S04 Surface Inpoundaent
$05 Other Storage
Treatment
T01 Treatment in Tanks
T02 Treatment in Surface
Impoundments
T03 Incineration
T04 Other Treatment
R99 Recycling
**uW Unknown
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Texas
Region VI
486
-------
TEXAS
EPA Region Address: U.S. EPA Region VI
RCRA Programs Branch
Mail Stop 6H-H
1445 Ross Avenue
Dallas, TX 75202
Biennial Report Data Collection State-specific annual report and
Instrument: EPA Waste Minimization
Report
Type of Data Submission to EPA: Waste stream-level data in
Biennial Report Data System
(BIRDS) format
Waste Minimization Data Included No
in this Report?
Address of Participating State Texas Water Commission
Environmental Authority Hazardous and Solid Waste
Division
1700 N. Congress Avenue
Austin, TX 78701
Notes: 1) The Texas submission did not include waste stream-level information on
RCRA hazardous wastes received from out of State. The import numbers
mentioned in Table 2 were provided separately by Texas. Hence, the off-
site quantities mentioned in Table 1, the quantities mentioned in Table 4,
and the site-level management quantities in Table 6, do not include
RCRA hazardous wastes received from out of State.
2) Site names and addresses were not provided by the State. Hence, the
site name and city are blank in Tables 5 and 6.
487
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Texas
Table 1. RCRA Hazardous Waste Generation and Management, 1987
Total Number of RCRA Large Quantity Generators:
Total Quantity of Regulated Waste Generated:
RCRATSD Facilities (excludes storage-only facilities)
Facilities managing only waste generated on site
Facilities managing only waste generated off site
Facilities managing waste generated both on and off site
Total RCRA TSD Facilities (excludes storage-only facilities):
Total Quantity of RCRA Regulated Waste Managed in RCRA TSDR units:
(excludes quantity managed only in storage)
Total RCRA TSDR Facilities:
970
52.769.973 tons
95
63
31
189
49.293.404 tons
670
Final Disposition of Wastes Managed In RCRA Processes
Management Method
Treatment In Tanks
Treatment in Surface Imp.
Incineration
Other Treatment
Total Treatment
Injection Wells
Landfills
Land Treatment
Ocean Disposal
Surface Impoundments
Other Disposal
Total Disposal
Recycling
Unknown
TOTAL
Percentage
Code
T01
T02
T03
T04
D79
D80
081
D82
D83
D84
R99
U99
ar
No. of
facilities
using
method
0
0
28
64
84*
33
33
16
0
7
9
76*
62
67
189*
Hazardous
waste quantities
manaaed (tons)
On site
0
0
190,408
32,912,466
33,102,874
13,799,860
59,876
351,417
0
1,375,968
0
15,587,121
59,138
0
48,749,133
98.9%
Off site
0
0
20,436
114,883
135,319
185,089
66,600
20,622
0
0
218
272,529
8,422
128,001
544,271
1.1%
Total
0
0
210,844
33,027,349
33,238,193
13,984,949
126,476
372,039
0
1,375,968
218
15,859,650
67,560
128,001
49,293,404
100%
Percent
0.0
0.0
0.4
67.0
67.4
28.4
0.3
0.8
0.0
2.8
<0.05
32.2
0.1
0.3
100
*Column may not sum to total because facilities may have multiple handling methods.
488
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Texas
Table 2. RCRA Hazardous Waste Imports and Exports, 1987
Total quantity of hazardous waste
received from out of State (IMPORTS)
State
AK
AL
AR
AZ
CA
CO
CT
DE
FL
GA
HI
IA
ID
IL
IN
KS
KY
LA
MA
MD
Ml
MN
MO
MS
NC
ND
NE
NJ
NM
NV
NY
OH
OK
OR
PA
PR
Rl
SC
TN
UT
VA
WA
Wl
WV
WY
Unknown or Foreign
TOTAL
Tons received
2
20,199
17,620
1,588
17,129
6,520
210
2
479
848
299
79
57
1,064
209
1,072
381
61,447
96
258
1.147
215
1,304
26,373
2
441
601
263
916
68
262
193
6,858
9
9
666
15
225
600
123
11
2,377
149
105
16
903
173,410
Total quantity of hazardous waste
shipped out of State (EXPORTS)
State
AL
AR
AZ
CA
CO
FL
GA
IL
IN
KS
KY
LA
Ml
MN
MO
MS
NE
NJ
NV
NY
OH
OK
OR
PA
SC
SO
TN
UT
VA
Wl
WV
Unknown or Foreign
TOTAL
Tons shipped
4,668
8,003
247
108
4
83
399
600
38
4,536
4,118
189,900
1
377
747
36
46
670
81
319
2,076
3,646
62
513
362
13
423
844
396
236
1,159
7,142
231,853
489
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Texas
Table 3. Rank Order of 40 Largest Hazardous Wastes Generated, 1987
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
EPA
waste code
DOMX
MOMX
D002
D008
D001
POMX
KOMX
D003
F002
D007
F006
K048
K051
K049
UOMX
K061
D006
K052
K022
F007
F005
K001
D004
D0 10
FOMX
K031
K047
K062
F003
F024
U043
K013
K017
U001
U051
U221
K083
U081
F001
P012
Quantity generated
in State (tons)
22,343,252
8,507,166
7,933,069
3,334,610
3,316,894
2,511,009
2,174,930
1.282,177
668,205
128,850
127,067
104,804
49.497
47,635
37,179
34,967
29,588
28.629
18,441
12,546
9,152
8.646
8,157
6.615
6.457
4,994
4,541
4,330
4,327
3,300
2,328
2,322
2,260
1,728
1,248
1,201
1,075
975
637
585
Percent
of State
total (%)
42.3
16.1
15.0
6.3
6.3
4.8
4.1
2.4
1.3
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
490
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Texas
Table 4. Four Largest Quantities and Types of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed
by RCRA Management Method, 1987
Management
Method
D79
D80
D81
083
084
R99
T03
T04
U99
Waste
Code 1
0002
0002
0002
K011
K061
0006
0001
0001
K049
K052
K051
0002
0001
D002
0007
0001
F002
0001
0001
0001
0001
0001
0001
0001
DONX
0001
0008
D002
K048
0002
F006
Waste Waste
Code 2 Code 3
0007 K011
0003
K013 K014
0007 F006
0002
0007
0001 0001
0002 0003
0002 0003
0002 0003
0002 0007
0002 U210
0002 F001
K051
0003
Quant i ty
Waste Managed
Code 4 (U.S. tons)
4,614,316
K013 1,689,982
1,394,722
1,283,400
36,673
28,654
11,912
11,551
255,593
37,282
28,573
12,235
1,110,386
112,854
108,796
15,242
136
80
2
38,760
K017 16,169
F003 6,404
3,856
80,255
F003 28,606
20,102
16,283
16.826,024
F002 4,323,000
3,319,443
2,930,680
23,852
20,583
15,168
14.008
Disposal
D11 Discharge to Sewer/POTU, Prior
Treatment in RCRA Units
014 Discharge to Sewer/POTV, Prior
Storage in RCRA Units
021 Discharge to Surface Water wider NPDES,
Prior Management in RCRA Units
D79 Underground Injection Wells
080 Landfills
D81 Land Treatment/Application/Faming
D82 Ocean Disposal
D83 Surface Inpoundnents
D84 Other Disposal
Treatacnt
T01 Treatment in Tanks
T02 Treatment in Surface
Impoundment*
T03 Incineration
T04 other Treatment
ft R99-I Recycling
U99 Unknown
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Texas
Table 5. Forty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators and RCRA Quantity Generated, 1987
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
Site
EPA ID Name
TXD067285973
TX0007330202
TX0001700806
TXD008123317
TXD 066349770
TXD065096273
TXD008081101
TX61 70022770
TX0008079642
TXD008080533
TX00000177S6
TXD007376700
TX0008079527
TXD008099079
TXD026040709
TXD000751172
TXD078432457
TXD083472266
TXD000836486
TX0026896290
TXD044452324
TXD008092793
TXD981 149842
TXD000461533
TXD008079212
TX3213820738
TXD980626006
TXD069450278
TXD007365984
TXD007359524
TXD000764498
TXD990797714
TXD069450997
TXD073920399
TXD008081697
TXD059685339
TXD000836445
TX2571 724333
TXD049213127
TXD102684370
City
Total
Generated
(U.S. tons)
17.257,402
4,731,688
4,062,335
3,993,687
3,322,465
2,290,687
2,010,287
1,500,241
1,354,475
1,305,793
1,285,058
1.220.137
1,107.923
1,043,711
870,176
718,722
579,782
568.562
273,383
258,766
160,191
155,951
125,949
122,358
119,202
107,993
102,393
100,675
100,392
99,143
93,590
82,362
81,271
78,266
76,120
74,210
61,523
57,614
56,438
51,054
492
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Texas
Table 6. Forty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Facilities, 1987
Rank EPAIO
1 TXD067285973
2 TXD007330202
3 TXD001700806
4 TXD008123317
5 TXD066349770
6 TXD065096273
7 TXD008081101
8 TX6170022770
9 TXD008079642
10 TXD008080533
11 TXD000017756
12 TX0007376700
13 TX0008079527
14 TXD008099079
15 TX0026040709
16 TXD0007S1172
17 TXD083472266
18 TXD078432457
19 TXD000836486
20 TXD026896290
21 TXD044452324
22 TX0008092793
23 TXD980626170
24 TXD000461533
25 TXD008079212
26 TX3213820738
27 TXD055141378
28 TXD069450278
29 TXD990797714
30 TXD008081697
31 TXD059685339
32 TXD097673149
33 TXD069452340
34 TXD000836445
35 TXD049213127
36 TX2S71724333
37 TXD008113441
38 TX8800016125
39 TX0048210645
40 TXD000742304
Site Na
City
Mgmt Mgmt Mgmt Hgmt Mgmt Total
Meth Neth Heth Meth Meth Waste Managed
12345 Source (U.S. tons)
Disposal
D11 Discharge to Sewer/POTW, Prior
Treatment in RCRA Units
014 Discharge to Sewer/POTU, Prior
Storage in RCRA Units
021 Discharge to Surface Water under NPDES,
Prior Management in RCRA Units
079 Underground Injection Wells
080 Landfills
081 Land Treataent/Application/Farming
082 Ocean Disposal
D83 Surface Impoundments
D84 Other Disposal
Storage
S01 Container (bar
502 Tank
S03 Waste Pile
S04 Surface Impoundment
SOS Other Storage
079
D80
079
D79
D80
SOI
079
S01
079
079
R99
083
079
SOS
079
079
079
079
S01
081
079
080
T04
S01
S01
S04
079
S01
080
R99
081
079
080
079
079
S01
079
R99
081
079
083
S04
080
080
S04
T04
S02
T04
S01
S02
S01
S01
T03
080
080
S02
S01
T04
080
R99
U99
S02
S02
081
080
T04
S02
S01
S01
080
SOS
T04
T04
080
501
084
S02
T03
S02
083
SOS
S04
T04
T04
S04
S02
R99
R99
S01
SOS
S02
T04
T03
T03
T03
S01
S01
T04
T03
T04
501
079
502
R99
505
R99
S04
T04
S04
S02
T04
T03
T04
T03
T04
R99
S04
S04
T04
T04
T04
R99
T04
505
U99
501
S02
501
T04
S04
T04
T04
T03
T03
R99
S04
U99
T03
T04
504
T04
080
Ons ite
Both
Onsite
Both
Both
Onsite
Both
Onsite
Onsite
Both
Onsite
Onsite
Onsite
Both
Onsite
Onsite
Both
Onsite
Onsite
Onsite
Both
Onsite
Off site
Both
Onsite
Onsite
Both
Onsite
Onsite
Both
Onsite
Both
Off site
Onsite
Onsite
Onsite
Onsite
Both
Onsite
Both
17,
4,
4,
3,
3.
2,
2,
I
1
9
1
1
1,
1.
245.
731,
059,
998,
322,
285,
004,
499,
349.
305,
284,
220,
106,
043,
870,
718,
601,
579,
257,
256,
160,
154,
129,
119.
116.
107.
107,
100,
76.
76.
74,
70.
63,
61.
56,
42.
39.
39.
38.
35.
652
587
904
072
440
999
370
037
348
147
932
137
565
946
175
720
686
736
706
448
191
127
153
644
784
873
589
675
139
122
210
128
742
326
401
218
491
049
863
862
Treatment
>nts
T01
T02
Treatment
Treatment
in Tanks
in Surface
Impoundments
, drum, etc.)
snt
T03
T04
R99
U99
Incineration
Other Treatment
Recycling
Unknown
4
9?
-------
Utah
Region VIII
494
-------
UTAH
EPA Region Address:
U.S. EPA Region VIII
Hazardous Waste Management
Division
Mail Stop HWM-RI
999 18th Street, Suite 500
Denver, CO 80202
Biennial Report Data Collection
Instrument:
EPA Hazardous Waste Report
Type of Data Submission to EPA:
Waste stream-level data in
Biennial Report Data System
(BIRDS) format
Waste Minimization Data Included
in this Report?
Yes
Address of Participating State
Environmental Authority
Department of Health
Division of Environmental
Health
Bureau of Solid and Hazardous
Waste
288 North 1460 West
Salt Lake City, UT 84116-0690
Notes: No special notes for Utah.
495
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Utah
Table 1. RCRA Hazardous Waste Generation and Management, 1987
Total Number of RCRA Large Quantity Generators: 74
Total Quantity of Regulated Waste Generated: 226.384 tons
RCRA TSD Facilities (excludes storage-only facilities)
Facilities managing only waste generated on site
Facilities managing only waste generated off site
Facilities managing waste generated both on and off site
Total RCRA TSD Facilities (excludes storage-only facilities):
Total Quantity of RCRA Regulated Waste Managed in RCRA TSDR units:
(excludes quantity managed only in storage)
Total RCRA TSDR Facilities:
Final Disposition of Wastes Managed in RCRA Processes
7
6
3
285.338 tons
Ifl
Management Method
Treatment in Tanks
Treatment In Surface Imp.
Incineration
Other Treatment
Total Treatment
Discharge to Sewer/POTW,
Prior Treat In RCRA Units
Injection Wells
Landfills
Land Treatment
Ocean Disposal
Surface Impoundments
Other Disposal
Total Disposal
Recycling
Unknown
TOTAL
Percentage
Code
T01
T02
T03
T04
D11
D79
D80
D81
D82
D83
D84
R99
U99
-
-
No. of
facilities
using
method
3
0
3
7
11*
1
0
1
2
0
2
2
6*
2
5
16*
-
Hazardous
waste quantities
manaaed (tons)
On site
9
0
1.606
20,350
21,965
928
0
0
51
0
182,871
1,040
184,890
61
0
206,916
72.5%
Off site
390
0
0
2,204
2,594
0
0
74,037
159
0
1,425
196
75,817
5
6
78,422
27.5%
Total
399
0
1,606
22,554
24,559
928
0
74,037
210
0
184,296
1,236
260,707
66
6
285,338
100%
Percent
0.1
0.0
0.6
7.9
8.6
0.3
0.0
25.9
0.1
0.0
64.6
0.4
91.4
<0.05
<0.05
100
-
•Column may not sum to total because facilities may have multiple handling methods.
496
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Utah
Table 2. RCRA Hazardous Waste Imports and Exports, 1987
Total quantity of hazardous waste
received from out of state (IMPORTS)
State
AZ
CA
CO
GA
IA
ID
IL
KS
LA
MD
MN
MO
MT
ND
NE
NM
NV
OH
OR
SD
TN
TX
WA
Wl
WY
Unknown or Foreign
TOTAL
Tons received
1,197
30,549
6,845
18
24
535
72
21,581
15
3
150
102
473
7,748
23
976
130
18
15
1,122
39
1,052
22
11
308
79
73,107
Total quantity of hazardous waste
shipped out of state (EXPORTS)
State
AR
A2
CA
CO
KS
Ml
MT
NJ
NV
OH
OK
OR
TX
WA
WY
Unknown or Foreign
TOTAL
Tons shipped
1.431
355
1,739
753
1,296
1
6
2
23
2
176
15
171
2.332
15
3,398
11,715
497
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Utah
Table 3. Rank Order of 40 Largest Hazardous Wastes Generated, 1987
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
EPA
waste code
MOMX
K044
D002
DOMX
D003
KOMX
F001
F002
FOMX
D001
K051
K087
K062
F006
F003
D007
K047
D008
U051
P105
F007
K052
K050
D011
D004
U226
F005
D006
U073
D009
P076
D005
D012
F008
UOMX
U019
U029
U036
U044
U096
Quantity generated
in State (tons)
195,857
19.257
2,989
2.211
2,133
761
530
469
439
396
287
286
218
167
88
75
51
50
26
20
13
12
8
7
6
6
4
3
2
1
1
<0.5
<0.5
<0.5
<0.5
<0.5
<0.5
<0.5
<0.5
<0.5
Percent
of State
total (%)
86.5
8.5
1.3
1.0
0.9
0.3
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
498
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Utah
Table 4. Four Largest Quantities and Types of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed
by RCRA Management Method, 1987
Management Waste Waste Waste Waste
Method Code 1 Code 2 Code 3 Code 4
Quant i ty
Managed
(U.S. tons)
D11
D008
D011
F002
F003
F005
921
7
080
D016
D008
K049
0004
0017
K050
D010
K051
21,572
12,688
6,504
4,343
081
IC051
K047
159
51
083
0007
K048
0002
K051
F002
K051
F003
F004
182,871
750
579
74
084
0002
0002
0002
0008
0004
0008
0008
1,040
194
1
1
R99
0006
0001
0006
0007
0006
F001
0011
F001
61
4
1
T01
0001
0006
F001
0008
F003
F005
371
15
7
4
T03
0003
0002
K087
910
407
286
3
T04
KOU
0003
K062
0002
0007
19,257
1,222
858
328
U99
0003
F002
0002
F003
0006
F005
0007
D010
Disposal
011 Discharge to Seuer/POTU, Prior
Treatwnt in RCRA Units
D14 Discharge to Sewer/POTU, Prior
Storage in RCRA Units
D21 Discharge to Surface Water under NPOES,
Prior Nanagemnt in RCRA Units
D79 Underground Injection Wells
080 Landfills
D81 Land Treatment/Appli cat ion/Faming
D82 Ocean Disposal
D83 Surface Impoundments
D84 Other Disposal
Treatment
T01 Treataent In Tanks
T02 Treatment in Surface
Impoundments
T03 Incineration
T04 Other Treatment
R99 Recycling
U99 Unknown
499
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Utah
Table 5. Forty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators and RCRA Quantity Generated, 1987
Rank EPAID Site Name
1 UT3213820894 TOOELE ARMY DEPOT (NORTH)
2 UTD009081357 MORTON THIOKOL UTAH MAIN PLANT
3 UTD021533054 NUCOR STEEL
4 UTD092029768 CHEVRON USA INC SALT LAKE REFINERY
5 UTD001705029 HERCULES INC BACCHUS WORKS
6 UTD04107S896 SYRO STEEL COMPANY
7 UTD000826362 AMOCO OIL COMPANY SALT LAKE REFINERY
8 UT0571724350 HILL AIR FORCE BASE
9 UTD991301748 USPCI GRASSY MOUNTAIN FACILITY
10 UTD009073214 UNISYS
11 UTD009667536 SIGNETICS CORP
12 UT5210090002 TOOELE ARMY DEPOT (SOUTH)
13 UTD073010902 LUNDAHL ASTRO CIRCUITS
14 UT3750211259 US ARMY DUGWAY PROVING GROUND
15 UTD073008237 NATIONAL SEMICONDUCTOR CORPORATION
16 UTD009086133 GENEVA STEEL/BMT (FORMERLY USX)
17 UTD009089277 IRECO INC LEHI SITE B
18 UTD07309S804 LITTON SYSTEMS
19 UT9210020922 DEFENSE REUTILIZATION AND
20 UTD009090580 PHILLIPS 66 WOOD CROSS REFINERY
21 UTD0094383S9 VARIAN ASSOCIATES EIMAC DIVISION SLC
22 UTD980954168 LIKA UTAH (JR UTAH)
23 UTD06797212S VOLVO-WHITE TRUCKING CO
24 UTD048406144 ASHLAND CHEMICAL CO
25 UT0054680590 LEVOLOR LORENTZEN INC
26 UT0088997010 WESTERN COMPANY OF NORTH AMERICA
27 UTD041310962 TROJAN CORPORATION
28 UTD045267127 BIG WEST OIL / FLYING J
29 UT0037791530 FUTURA HOME PRODUCTS
30 UTD092024934 WESTERN ZIRCONIUM INC
31 UTD041310202 HERCULES INCORPORATED FREEPORT CENTER
32 UTD073093874 PENNZOIL COMPANY (FORMERLY SEAGULL)
33 UTD981547730 VULCRAFT
34 UTD009836065 USA INDUSTRIES, INC.
35 UTD056095334 PRECISION TECHNOLOGY, INC.
36 UTD056094873 NORTON THIOKOL UTAH DIVISION
37 UTD060381977 DESERET MEDICAL INC.
38 UTD035307156 UTILITY TRAILER INC.
39 UTD9809538S5 UTAH POWER t LIGHT - BEN LOMOND SUB
40 UT00090876U
City
TOOELE
8RIGHAM CITY
PLYMOUTH
SALT LAKE CITY
MAGNA
CENTERVILLE
SALT LAKE CITY
HILL AFB
CLIVE
SALT LAKE CITY
OREM
TOOELE
LOGAN
DUGWAY
WEST JORDAN
OREM
LEHI
SALT LAKE CITY
OGDEN
WOODS CROSS
SALT LAKE CITY
SALT LAKE CITY
OGDEN
CLEARFIELD
OGDEN
VERNAL
SPANISH FORK
NORTH SALT LAKE
CLEARFIELD
OGDEN
CLEARFIELD
ROOSEVELT
BRIGHAM CITY
SALT LAKE CITY
SALT LAKE CITY
OGDEN
SANDY
CLEARFIELD
OGDEN
Total
Generated
(U.S. tons)
184,592
20,321
7,678
3,326
1,440
1,333
765
710
618
499
460
454
432
359
328
286
273
266
230
190
147
142
131
121
112
109
94
90
77
76
64
40
39
38
35
31
31
28
27
26
L-00
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Utah
Table 6. Forty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Facilities, 1987
Rank EPA1D Site Name City
1 UT3213820894 TOOELE ARMY DEPOT (NORTH) TOOELE
2 UTD991301748 USPCI GRASSY MOUNTAIN FACILITY CLIVE
3 UTD009081357 MORTON THIOKOL UTAH MAIN PLANT BRIGHAM CITY
4 UTD001705029 HERCULES INC BACCHUS WORKS MAGNA
5 UTD092029768 CHEVRON USA INC SALT LAKE REFINERY SALT LAKE CITY
6 UT0571724350 HILL AIR FORCE BASE HILL AFB
7 UTS210090002 TOOELE ARMY DEPOT (SOUTH) TOOELE
8 UTD980957088 SAFETY-KLEEN CORP 7-166-01 SALT LAKE CITY
9 UTD009086133 GENEVA STEEL/BMT (FORMERLY USX) OREM
10 UTD000716399 GREAT WESTERN CHEM CO-WASATCH IND PA SALT LAKE CITY
11 UTD980666721 IRECO INCORPORATED TOOELE TEST SITE FAIRFIELD
12 UTD009073800 HARSHAW/FILTROL PARTNERSHIP PLANT SALT LAKE CITY
13 UTD048406144 ASHLAND CHEMICAL CO CLEARFIELD
14 UT0570090001 UTAH TEST t TRAINING RANGE (HILL AFB WENDOVER
15 UTD041310962 TROJAN CORPORATION SPANISH FORK
16 UTD009089277 IRECO INC LEHI SITE B LEHI
17 UTD070534623 GOLDEN EAGLE ENVIRONMENTAL WOODS CROSS
18 UTD000651653 UTAH STATE UNIVERSITY LOGAN
Mgmt Mgmt Mgmt Mgmt Mgmt Total
Meth Meth Meth Meth Heth Waste Managed
12345 Source (U.S. tons)
083 S01 T03
D80 D81 D83 T01
R99 S01 T04
011 S01 S04 T01
D84
S01 SOS U99
S01 T03
S01 S02 U99
S04 T03
D84 SOS
T04 U99
S01
S01 U99
T04
D81 T04
T04
R99 SOS T01
SOI
Onsite
T04 Offsite
Both
T04 Onsite
Ons ite
Both
Onsite
Offsite
Onsite
Offsite
Offsite
Offsite
Offsite
Both
Onsite
Onsite
Offsite
Onsite
184,423
80,642
20,341
1,309
1,040
720
454
422
286
195
186
181
173
115
94
89
21
9
Disposal
011 Discharge to Sawr/POTW, Prior
Treatment in RCRA Units
DU 'Discharge to Sewer/POTU, Prior
Storage in RCRA Units
D21 Discharge to Surface Water under NPDES.
Prior Mmagenent in RCRA Units
D79 Underground Injection Wells
D80 Landfills
081 Land TreatMnt/Application/Faniing
082 Ocean Disposal
D83 Surface Impoundments
D84 Other Disposal
Storage
SOI Container (barrel, drum, etc.)
S02 Tank
SOS Waste Pile
S04 Surface Impoundment
SOS Other Storage
Treatment
T01 Treatment in Tanks
T02 Treatment in Surface
T03 Incineration
T04 Other Treatment
R99 Recycling
U99 Unknown
50J
-------
Vermont
Region I
502
-------
VERMONT
EPA Region Address: U.S. EPA Region I
RCRA Support Section
Mail Stop HRW-CAN-3
JFK Federal Building
Boston, MA 02203
Biennial Report Data Collection State-specific annual report and
Instrument: EPA Waste Minimization
Report
Type of Data Submission to EPA: Site-level and State-level
summary data
Waste Minimization Data Included No
in this Report?
Address of Participating State State of Vermont
Environmental Authority Agency of Natural Resources
Hazardous Materials
Management Division
103 South Main Street
Waterbury, VT 05676
Notes: Since Table 4 refers to RCRA hazardous waste management in treatment,
disposal, and recycling units and not storage units, this table is not
applicable. In Vermont, during 1987, there were only four TSDR facilities, and
all four facilities managed RCRA hazardous waste in storage units only.
£03
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Vermont
Table 1. RCRA Hazardous Waste Generation and Management, 1987
Total Number of RCRA Large Quantity Generators:
Total Quantity of Regulated Waste Generated:
RCRA TSD Facilities (excludes storage-only facilities)
Facilities managing only waste generated on site
Facilities managing only waste generated off site
Facilities managing waste generated both on and off site
Total RCRA TSD Facilities (excludes storage-only facilities):
Total Quantity of RCRA Regulated Waste Managed in RCRA TSDR units:
(excludes quantity managed only in storage)
Total RCRA TSDR Facilities:
SZ
6.285 tons
0
0
0
Q
Q tons
Final Disposition of Wastes Managed in RCRA Processes
Management Method
Treatment in Tanks
Treatment in Surface Imp.
Incineration
Other Treatment
Total Treatment
Injection Wells
Landfills
Land Treatment
Ocean Disposal
Surface Impoundments
Other Disposal
Total Disposal
Recycling
Unknown
TOTAL
Percentage
Code
T01
T02
T03
T04
D79
D80
D81
D82
D83
D84
R99
U99
-
-
No. of
facilities
using
method
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
-
Hazardous
waste quantities
manaaed (tons)
On site
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
-
Off site
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
-
Total
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
-
Percent
-
-
-
—
-
—
-
-
-
-
04
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Vermont
Table 2. RCRA Hazardous Waste Imports and Exports, 1987
Total quantity of hazardous waste
received from out of State (IMPORTS)
State
TOTAL
Tons received
0
Total quantity of hazardous waste
shipped out of State (EXPORTS)
State
AL
CT
IL
KS
KY
LA
MA
MD
NH
NJ
NY
OH
PA
Rl
SC
Unknown or Foreign
TOTAL
Tons shipped
247
269
4
1
711
16
1,036
4
1
2,092
1,240
216
82
11
5
25
5,960
05
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Vermont
Table 3. Rank Order of 40 Largest Hazardous Wastes Generated, 1987
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
EPA
waste code
D001
D002
F001
D008
DOMX
F002
F003
D007
F006
D005
F005
D009
U044
D011
U239
U220
P106
0004
FOMX
F007
D003
F011
MOMX
F008
D006
UOMX
P030
U122
U159
U188
P018
U112
U223
Quantity generated
in State (tons)
2,436
1,166
493
448
342
294
250
203
179
118
110
89
30
28
21
14
13
11
8
6
5
5
4
3
2
2
1
1
1
1
<0.5
<0.5
<0.5
Percent
of State
total (%)
38.8
18.6
7.8
7.1
5.4
4.7
4.0
3.2
2.8
1.9
1.8
1.4
0.5
0.4
0.3
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
V
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Vermont
Table 4. Four Largest Quantities and Types of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed
by RCRA Management Method, 1987
THIS TABLE IS NOT APPLICABLE
£07
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Vermont
Table 5. Forty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators and RCRA Quantity Generated, 1987
Rank EPAID Site Name City
1 VTD002084705 IBM ESSEX JUNCTION
2 VTD002065597 EVEREAOY BATTERY COMPANY, INC BENNINGTON
3 VTD002068070 SIMMONS PRECISION PRODUCTS, INC. VERGENNES
4 VTD001780725 JOHNSON CONTROLS. INC. BENNINGTON
5 VTD002083434 GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY-ASO BURLINGTON
6 VTD055731038 STANLEY TOOLS-EAGLE SQUARE PLANT SHAFTSBURY
7 VTD001075894 GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY N. CLARENDON
8 VTD980670319 UNITED CIRCUITS/VERMONT, INC BRATTLEBORO
9 VTD093254381 THE FONDA GROUP, INC ST ALBANS
10 VTD001086529 C.E. BRADLEY LABORATORIES, INC BRATTLEBORO
11 VTD001080126 VERMONT TAP & DIE LYNDONVILLE
12 VTD039697347 VERMONT CASTINGS, INC BETHEL
13 VTD002068484 THE SHELBURNE CORP SHELBURNE
14 VTD001082841 ETHAN ALLEN, INC ORLEANS DIV ORLEANS
15 VTD002493294 CHAMPLAIN CABLE CORP UINOOSKI
16 VTD002084309 WEYERHAEUSER COMPANY HANCOCK
17 VTD002207504 BEN-MONT CORPORATION BENNINGTON
18 VTD099682494 BERTEK, INC - JONERGIN, INC ST ALBANS
19 VTD001081215 ETHAN ALLEN, INC BEECHER FALLS DIV BEECHER FALLS
20 VTD069911873 UNION/BUTTERFIELD DERBY LINE
21 VTD980672687 NEW ENGLAND MARINE CONTRACTORS, INC. UILLISTON
22 VT6572824294 VERMONT AIR NATIONAL GUARD BURLINGTON
23 VTD002085108 GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY RUTLAND
24 VTD001086131 FAIRBANK SCALES (COLT INDUSTRIES) ST JOHNSBURY
25 VTD001083468 ETHAN ALLEN, INC RANDOLPH
26 VTD001089226 FELLOWS CORP SPRINGFIELD
27 VTD002065654 EVEREADY BATTERY COMPANY, INC ST ALBANS
28 VTD002067254 G. S. BLOOGETT COMPANY, INC BURLINGTON
29 VTD019098920 BURLINGTON WASTE I METAL COMPANY BURLINGTON
30 VTD065195760 INNOTECH AVIATION, INC. S. BURLINGTON
31 VTDOOOS09174 TANSITOR ELECTRONICS, INC. BENNINGTON
32 VTD000791764 NORTHEAST TOOL DIVISION LYNDONVILLE
33 VTD020673299 US SAMICA CORP RUTLAND
34 VTD096930250 TRIPLEX INDUSTRIES, INC. ST ALBANS
35 VTD990800S7S ETHAN ALLEN, INC ISLAND POND DIV ISLAND POND
36 VTD001086149 BRYANT GRINDER CORPORATION SPRINGFIELD
37 VTD002074839 POUNAL TANNING COMPANY, INC. N. POWNAL
38 VTD064436074 EHV UEIDMANN INDUSTRIES, INC ST JOHNSBURY
39 VTD073997132 UPPER VALLEY PRESS, INC BRADFORD
40 VTD001078757 G.S. PRECISION, INC WILMINGTON
Total
Generated
(U.S. tons)
1,993
842
267
220
192
135
133
127
101
95
62
57
48
46
45
42
42
42
39
38
32
31
23
22
21
21
20
19
19
18
16
16
15
15
14
13
13
13
13
12
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Vermont
Table 6. Forty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Facilities, 1987
Rank
1
2
3
4
EPA ID
VTD002084705
VTD000791699
VTD002083434
VTD001086529
Site Name
IBM CORP
SAFETY-KLEEN CORP
GENERAL ELECTRIC CO
C.E. BRADLEY LABS
City
ESSEX JCT
BARRE
BURLINGTON
BRATTLEBORO
Mgmt Mgmt Mgmt Mgmt Hgmt Total
Heth Meth Meth Meth Meth Waste Managed
12345 Source (U.S. tons)
S01 S02
S01 S02
S01 S02
S01
Both
Offsite
Both
Onsite
2,081
677
266
95
Disposal
D11 Discharge to Sewer/POTW, Prior
Treatment in RCRA Units
014 Discharge to Seuer/POTU, Prior
Storage in RCRA Units
021 Discharge to Surface Water under NPOES,
Prior Nanagewnt in RCRA Units
D79 Underground Injection Wells
D80 Landfills
D81 Land TreataKnt/Appllcation/Fararing
082 Ocean Disposal
D83 Surface Impoundment*
084 Other Disposal
Storage
S01 Container (barrel, drvn, etc.)
S02 Tank
S03 Waste Pile
S04 Surface Jspounotaent
SOS Other Storage
Treatment
T01 Treatment in Tanks
T02 Treatment in Surface
Impoundments
T03 Incineration
T04 Other Treatment
R99 Recycling
U99 Unknown
509
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Virgin Islands
Region II
Puerto Rico &
Virgin Islands
£10
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VIRGIN ISLANDS
EPA Region Address:
U.S. EPA Region II
Hazardous Waste Program
Branch
26 Federal Plaza, Room 1105
New York, NY 10278
Biennial Report Data Collection
Instrument:
EPA Hazardous Waste Report
Type of Data Submission to EPA:
Waste stream-level data in
Biennial Report Data System
(BIRDS) format
Waste Minimization Data Included
in this Report?
Yes
Address of Participating State
Environmental Authority
Government of the Virgin
Islands of the United States
Department of Planning and
Natural Resources
Division of Environmental
Protection
Nisky Center Suite 231 -
Nisky45A
St. Thomas, VI 00802
Notes: No special notes for the Virgin Islands.
F
*."
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Virgin Islands
Table 1. RCRA Hazardous Waste Generation and Management, 1987
Total Number of RCRA Large Quantity Generators:
Total Quantity of Regulated Waste Generated:
RCRA TSD Facilities (excludes storage-only facilities)
Facilities managing only waste generated on site
Facilities managing only waste generated off site
Facilities managing waste generated both on and off site
Total RCRA TSD Facilities (excludes storage-only facilities):
Total Quantity of RCRA Regulated Waste Managed in RCRA TSDR units:
(excludes quantity managed only in storage)
Total RCRA TSDR Facilities:
Final Disposition of Wastes Managed in RCRA Processes
15.407 tons
1
0
0
15.407 tons
Management Method
Treatment In Tanks
Treatment in Surface Imp.
Incineration
Other Treatment
Total Treatment
Injection Wells
Landfills
Land Treatment
Ocean Disposal
Surface Impoundments
Other Disposal
Total Disposal
Recycling
Unknown
TOTAL
Percentage
Code
T01
T02
T03
T04
D79
D80
D81
D82
D83
D84
R99
U99
-
No. of
facilities
using
method
0
0
0
0
0*
0
0
1
0
0
0
1*
0
0
1*
Hazardous
waste quantities
manaaed (tons)
On site
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
15,407
0
0
0
15,407
0
0
15,407
100%
Off site
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0%
Total
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
15,407
0
0
0
15,407
0
0
15,407
100%
Percent
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
100.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
100.0
0.0
0.0
100
'Column may not sum to total because facilities may have multiple handling methods.
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Virgin Islands
Table 2. RCRA Hazardous Waste Imports and Exports, 1987
Total quantity of hazardous waste
received from out of State (IMPORTS)
State
TOTAL
Tons received
0
Total quantity of hazardous waste
shipped out of State (EXPORTS)
State
TOTAL
Tons shipped
0
513
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Virgin Islands
Table 3. Rank Order of 40 Largest Hazardous Wastes Generated, 1987
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
EPA
waste code
K051
K052
K049
K050
Quantity generated
in State (tons)
7,600
7,331
465
11
Percent
of State
total (%)
49.3
47.6
3.0
0.1
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Virgin Islands
Table 4. Four Largest Quantities and Types of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed
by RCRA Management Method, 1987
Quantity
Management Waste Waste Waste Waste Managed
Method Code 1 Code 2 Code 3 Code 4 (U.S. tons)
081 K051 7,600
K052 7,331
K049 465
K050 11
\ 080 Landfills T02 Treatment in Surface
Discharge to Sewer/POTU. Prior 081 Land Treatment/Application/Farming Impoundments
Treatment in ROM Units 082 Ocean Disposal T03 Incineration
ischarge to Sewer/POTU, Prior D83 Surface Impoundments T04 Other Treatment
Storage in RCRA Units 084 Other Disposal
scharge to Surface Water under HPDES, R99 Recycling
»rior Management in RCRA Units Treatment
lerground Injection Wells T01 Treatment in Tanks U99 Unknown -
*
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Virgin Islands
Table 5. Forty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators and RCRA Quantity Generated, 1987
Total
Generated
Rank EPAIO Site Name City (U.S. tons)
1 VID980S36080 HESS OIL VIRGIN ISLANDS CORP. ST CROIX 15,407
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Virgin Islands
Table 6. Forty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Facilities, 1987
Mgmt Mgmt Mgmt Mgmt Mgmt Total
Meth Heth Meth Meth Heth Waste Managed
Rank EPAID Site Name City 12345 Source (U.S. tons)
1 VID980536080 HESS OIL VIRGIN ISLANDS CORP. ST CROIX 081 Onsite 15,407
Disposal 082 Ocean Disposal Treatment
011 Discharge to Seuer/POTU, Prior 083 Surface Impoundments T01 Treatment in Tanks
Treatment In RCRA Units 084 Other Disposal T02 Treatment in Surface
014 Discharge to Seuer/POTU, Prior Impoundments
Storage in RCRA Units Storage T03 Incineration
021 Discharge to Surface Water under NPOES, S01 Container (barrel, drum, etc.) T04 Other Treatment
Prior Management in RCRA Units S02 Tank
079 Underground Injection Wells $03 Waste Pile R99 Recycling
080 Landfills S04 Surface Impoundment
081 Land Treatment/AppUcation/Farming SOS Other Storage U99 Unknown
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Virginia
Region III
t'
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VIRGINIA
EPA Region Address:
U.S. EPA Region III
Waste Management Branch
Mail Stop 3HW53
841 Chestnut Street
Philadelphia, PA 19107
Biennial Report Data Collection
Instrument:
State-specific annual report and
EPA Waste Minimization
Report
Type of Data Submission to EPA:
Waste stream-level data in
State-specific format
Waste Minimization Data Included
in this Report?
Yes
Address of Participating State
Environmental Authority
Commonwealth of Virginia
Department of Waste
Management
Division of Regulation
101 North 14th Street
James Monroe Building,
11th Floor
Richmond, VA 23219
Notes: No special notes for Virginia.
cr
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s 1 r
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Virginia
Table 1. RCRA Hazardous Waste Generation and Management, 1987
Total Number of RCRA Large Quantity Generators:
Total Quantity of Regulated Waste Generated:
RCRA TSD Facilities (excludes storage-only facilities)
Facilities managing only waste generated on site
Facilities managing only waste generated off site
Facilities managing waste generated both on and off site
Total RCRA TSD Facilities (excludes storage-only facilities):
Total Quantity of RCRA Regulated Waste Managed in RCRA TSDR units:
(excludes quantity managed only in storage)
Total RCRA TSDR Facilities:
211
35.678.920 tons
11
2
3
35.653.91 1 tons
42
Final Disposition of Wastes Managed In RCRA Processes
Management Method
Treatment in Tanks
Treatment In Surface Imp.
Incineration
Other Treatment
Total Treatment
Discharge under NPDES,
Prior Mgmt In RCRA Units
Injection Wells
Landfills
Land Treatment
Ocean Disposal
Surface Impoundments
Other Disposal
Total Disposal
Recycling
Unknown
TOTAL
Percentage
Code
T01
T02
T03
T04
D21
D79
D80
D81
D82
D83
D84
R99
U99
-
-
No. of
facilities
using
method
2
1
3
5
8*
2
0
1
1
0
0
0
3*
2
4
16*
-
Hazardous
waste quantities
manaaed (tons)
On site
1,937
0
651
13,267
15,855
35,601,755
0
0
974
0
0
0
35,602,729
0
41
35,618,625
99.9%
Off site
0
0
0
2.552
2,552
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
32,734
0
35,286
0.1%
Total
1,937
0
651
15,819
18,407
35,601,755
0
0
974
0
0
0
35,602,729
32,734
41
35,653,911
100%
Percent
<0.05
0.0
<0.05
<0.05
0.1
99.9
0.0
0.0
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Virginia
Table 2. RCRA Hazardous Waste Imports and Exports, 1987
Total quantity of hazardous waste
received from out of State (IMPORTS)
State
AL
CO
CT
DC
GA
KY
MA
MD
Ml
NC
NH
NJ
NY
OH
PA
SC
TN
TX
WV
Unknown or Foreign
TOTAL
Tons received
620
55
3,183
148
37
17
2.497
3.962
346
4,250
18
12,215
1,096
1,145
2,091
34
884
401
89
294
33,382
Total quantity of hazardous waste
shipped out of State (EXPORTS)
State
AL
AR
CT
DE
FL
GA
IL
IN
KY
LA
MA
MD
Ml
MO
MS
NC
NJ
NY
OH
PA
SC
TN
Wl
TOTAL
Tons shipped
6.252
507
329
3
383
167
1,142
93
560
685
26
2,872
673
6
194
2.487
3.575
571
4.549
8,867
7.536
58
147
41,682
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Virginia
Table 3. Rank Order of 40 Largest Hazardous Wastes Generated, 1987
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
EPA
waste code
D002
D003
DOMX
D001
MOMX
FOMX
K061
F003
D008
F006
F002
F005
K062
D006
K051
U061
F001
D007
D004
K049
F019
D009
U173
U226
F004
K045
K001
D014
D005
F007
UOMX
F008
POMX
U188
U190
D011
P077
U158
P075
P106
Quantity generated
in State (tons)
35,608,118
11.581
9,975
9,269
8,366
6.296
5.697
5.646
2,887
2,508
1,841
1,645
996
812
800
752
652
348
215
164
63
50
35
31
25
20
13
10
9
9
8
7
7
6
6
4
4
4
2
2
Percent
of State
total (%)
99.8
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
r 9 *>
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Virginia
Table 4. Four Largest Quantities and Types of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed
by RCRA Management Method, 1987
Management Waste
Method Code 1
Waste Waste Waste
Code 2 Code 3 Code 4
021
081
R99
0002
K051
K049
0002
K050
0001
F003
F002
F003
F005
F003
F005
Quant i ty
Managed
(U.S. tons)
35.601,755
800
164
9
1
19,932
5,211
3,870
769
T01
T03
0006
0001
0001
0008
0002
1,937
648
3
T04
U99
0003
0006
F001
0001
F002
F003
0008
11,379
4,440
24
7
6
2
Disposal
011 Discharge to Sewer/POTW, Prior
Treatment in RCRA Units
014 Discharge to Sewer/POTU, Prior
Storage in RCRA Units
021 Discharge to Surface Water under NPOES,
Prior Management in RCRA Units
079 Underground Injection wells
080 Landfills
081 Land Treatnent/Applicat ion/Faming
082 Ocean Disposal
083 Surface Impoundments
D84 Other Disposal
Treatment
T01 Treatment in Tanks
T02 Treatment in Surface
Impoundments
T03 Incineration
T04 Other Treatment
R99 Recycling
U99 Unknown
t, !•*!
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Virginia
Table 5. Forty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators and RCRA Quantity Generated, 1987
Rank EPAID Site Name
1 VA1210020730 U S ARMY AMMUNITION PLANT
2 VAD003121928 AQUALON CO. INC
3 VAD000820506 LYNCHBURG FOUNDRY ARCHER CREEK
4 VAD003111416 PRILLAMAN
5 VAD003122553 ROANOKE ELECTRIC STEEL
6 VAD009305137 DUPONT SPRUANCE PLANT
7 VAD010063006 LYNCHBURG FOUNDRY RADFORD
8 VAD066000993 AT & T TECHNOLOGY SYSTEMS
9 VA6170061463 U S NAVY NAVAL BASE
10 VADOOOB20SU LYNCHBURG FOUNDRY CONCORD RD
11 VAD980554539 DUPONT
12 VAD065417008 GRIFFIN PIPE PRODUCTS
13 VA1170024813 U S NAVY NORFOLK NAVAL SHIPYAR
14 VAD003070976 ABEX CORP
15 VAD003178035 NORFOLK STEEL
16 VAD000737346 SAFETY-KLEEN PLANT 3-121-01
17 VAD083059311 VIRGINIA GALVANIZING CORP
18 VAD050990357 AMOCO OIL CO
19 VAD000737361 SAFETY-KLEEN PLANT 3-155-01
20 VA0981043011 SAFETY-KLEEN PLANT 3-154-01
21 VAD000019828 RELIANCE UNIVERSAL, INC
22 VAD064872575 IBM CORPORATION
23 VAD000622159 BRUNSWICK CORP DEFENSE DIV.
24 VAD981042955 SAFETY-KLEEN PLANT 3-026-01
25 VA2210020416 U S ARMY FORT A P HILL
26 VAD055046049 FREEMAN CHEMICAL CORP.
27 VAD086302866 HUNTSMAN CHEMICAL CORP
28 VAD003074119 CROWN CORK I SEAL CORP
29 VAD054039961 FEDERAL-MOGUL CORP
30 VAD981737737 ARROWHEAD PLATING SITE
31 VAD980714588 WESTVACO
32 VAD9805517B2 GE FANUC AUTOMATION
33 VA0001307495 NEWPORT NEWS SHIPB'G ft DRYDOCK
34 VAD046979498 RICHMOND GRAVURE INC
35 VAD062370754 TRUCK STOPS OF AMERICA
36 VAD990710519 CAPITOL RECORDS, INC
37 VAD066003161 VOLVO CM HEAVY TRUCK CORP
38 VAD000798702 WESTVACO
39 VAD065378515 REYNOLDS METALS CO
40 VAD980715676 AUTOMATA
City
Total
Generated
(U.S. tons)
24,782,152
10,823,412
8,500
7,638
4,612
4,163
3,165
2,974
2.656
2,543
1,987
1,937
1,534
1,144
1,085
1,079
1,000
974
920
904
863
, 852
793
780
755
740
738
658
645
639
605
569
563
498
442
440
438
390
348
337
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Virginia
Table 6. Forty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Facilities, 1987
Rank EPAID Site Name
1 VA1210020730 U S ARMY AMMUNITION PLANT
2 VAD003121928 AQUALON CO. INC
3 VAD098443443 OLDOVER CORP
4 VAD077942266 OLDOVER CORP
3 VAD000820S06 LYNCHBURG FOUNDRY ARCHER CREEK
6 VAD003180015 ROYSTER CO S. NORFOLK PLANT
7 VAD003111416 PRILLAMAN
8 VAD010063006 LYNCHBURG FOUNDRY RADFORD
9 VAD065417008 GRIFFIN PIPE PRODUCTS
10 VAD050990357 AMOCO OIL CO
11 VAD066000993 AT & T TECHNOLOGY SYSTEMS
12 VAD055046049 FREEMAN CHEMICAL CORP.
13 VAD000737346 SAFETY-KLEEN PLANT 3-121-01
14 VAD000737361 SAFETY-KLEEN PLANT 3-155-01
15 VAD981043011 SAFETY-KLEEN PLANT 3-154-01
16 VAD981042955 SAFETY-KLEEN PLANT 3-026-01
17 VA6170061463 U S NAVY NAVAL BASE
18 VAD023690183 ALLIED-SIGNAL, INC
19 VAD981105521 HUTCHENS, L. E.
20 VAD062373600 ASHLAND CHEMICAL COMPANY
21 VAD001307495 NEWPORT NEWS SHIPB'G & DRYDOCK
22 VAD023741705 ATLANTIC RESEARCH CORP
23 VAD003132255 GENERAL ELECTRIC
24 VAD082881970 PIEDMONT MFC CO
25 VA3971520751 U S DOD - DGSC - BELLUOOD
26 VA7170024684 U S NAVY SURFACE WARFARE CTR
27 VAD000820548 ROBINS. A. H., INC.
28 VAD981106479 HUTCHENS, L. E.
29 VAD093012417 TECHNICON INSTRUMENTS CORP.
30 VAD003114832 DUPONT
31 VA5170022482 U S NAVY NAVAL AMPHIBIOUS BASE
32 VAD093561652 INFRACORP
33 VAD003130531 INDUSTRIAL DRIVES KOLLMORGAN
34 VAD065385296 ALLIED-SIGNAL INC HOPEWELL PIT
35 VAD00170S110 MERCK ft CO., INC
36 VAD003112265 UNION CAMP CORP
37 VAD007940299 NECHLER CHEVROLET INC
38 VAD070360219 GENERAL ELECTRIC
39 VAD990710642 BASF FIBERS (BADISCHE)
40 VA1170024722 U S MARINE CORPS
City
Mgmt Mgmt Mgmt Mgmt Mgmt Total
Meth Meth Meth Heth Meth Waste Managed
12345 Source (U.S. tons}
021
D21
R99
R99
S01
S03
S02
T04
T01
D81
S01
S01
S01
S01
501
S01
S01
S01
S02
S01
SOI
T04
S01
S01
S01
S01
S01
S02
S01
S01
S01
SOI
U99
T03
S01
S01
U99
S01
S01
SOI
D80 T01 T02
S04
S02
S02
S03 T04
S02
S02
S02 T03
S02
S02
S02
S02
U99
T04
U99
T03 Onsite
Ons ite
Off site
Off site
Both
Off site
Off site
Onsite
Onsite
Onsite
Both
Onsite
Off site
Off site
Offsite
Off site
Both
Onsite
Offsite
Both
Onsite
Onsite
Both
Onsite
Both
Both
Both
Offsite
Onsite
Onsite
Onsite
Offsite
Onsite
Onsite
Onsite
Onsite
Onsite
Onsite
Onsite
Onsite
24,781,548
10,821,755
20,378
12,979
11,037
5,029
4,469
3,165
1,937
974
687
654
587
522
437
330
284
204
75
71
65
59
38
34
29
24
22
19
18
13
11
10
3
3
2
Z
1
1
1
1
Disposal
D11 Discharge to Sewer/POTU, Prior
Treatment in RCRA Units
014 Discharge to Sewer/POTW, Prior
Storage in RCRA Units
021 Discharge to Surface Water under NPOES,
Prior Management in RCRA Units
D79 Underground Injection Wells
080 Landfills
D81 Land Treata*nt/AppUcat1on/Far»1ng
082 Ocean Disposal
D83 Surface Impoundments
084 Other Disposal
Storage
S01 Container (barrel, dnn, etc.)
S02 Tank
S03 Waste Pile
S04 Surface Impoundment
SOS Other Storage
Treatment
T01 Treatment in Tanks
T02 Treatment in Surface
Impoundments
T03 Incineration
T04 Other Treatment
R9V Recycling
U99 Unknown
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Washington
Region X
K. O f\
«.- £ v
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WASHINGTON
EPA Region Address:
U.S. EPA Region X
Waste Management Branch
Mail Stop HW-112
12006th Avenue
Seattle, WA 98101
Biennial Report Data Collection
Instrument:
State-specific annual report and
EPA Waste Minimization
Report
Type of Data Submission to EPA:
Waste stream-level data in
Biennial Report Data System
(BIRDS) format
Waste Minimization Data Included
in this Report?
Yes
Address of Participating State
Environmental Authority
Department of Ecology
Solid and Hazardous Waste
Management Division
Office of Land Programs
4224 6th Avenue, S.E.
Lacey, WA 98503
Notes: In Tables 1 and 2, we see that hazardous waste generation (G) is reported as
580,597 tons, RCRA hazardous waste management (excluding storage-only
management) (M) is reported as 251,383 tons, imports (I) are 8,483 tons, and
exports (X) are 71,324 tons. The RCRA hazardous waste flow balance
equation, G = M • I + X, is far out of balance. This is because a sizeable
quantity of hazardous waste generated was managed exclusively in storage
units, and this quantity is excluded from the management quantity, but not the
generation quantity, reported in Table 1.
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Washington
Table 1. RCRA Hazardous Waste Generation and Management, 1987
Total Number of RCRA Large Quantity Generators:
Total Quantity of Regulated Waste Generated:
RCRA TSD Facilities (excludes storage-only facilities)
Facilities managing only waste generated on site
Facilities managing only waste generated off site
Facilities managing waste generated both on and off site
Total RCRA TSD Facilities (excludes storage-only facilities):
Total Quantity of RCRA Regulated Waste Managed in RCRA TSDR units:
(excludes quantity managed only in storage)
Total RCRA TSDR Facilities:
Final Disposition of Wastes Managed in RCRA Processes
440
580.597 tons
8
6
8
22
251.383 tons
Management Method
Treatment in Tanks
Treatment in Surface Imp.
Incineration
Other Treatment
Total Treatment
Injection Wells
Landfills
Land Treatment
Ocean Disposal
Surface Impoundments
Other Disposal
Total Disposal
Recycling
Unknown
TOTAL
Percentage
Code
T01
T02
T03
T04
D79
D80
D81
D82
D83
D84
R99
U99
-
No. of
facilities
using
method
5
0
1
16
17*
0
1
3
0
0
1
5*
2
1
22*
Hazardous
waste quantities
manaaed (tons)
On site
218,814
0
0
12,683
231,497
0
3,070
4,663
0
0
0
7,733
53
0
239,283
95.2%
Off Site
0
0
160
11,153
11,313
0
143
526
0
0
116
785
0
2
12,100
4.8%
Total
218,814
0
160
23,836
242,810
0
3,213
5,189
0
0
116
8,518
53
2
251,383
100%
Percent
87.0
0.0
0.1
9.5
96.6
0.0
1.3
2.1
0.0
0.0
<0.05
3.4
<0.05
<0.05
100
'Column may not sum to total because facilities may have multiple handling methods.
t-' 0 c
t- A c?
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Washington
Table 2. RCRA Hazardous Waste Imports and Exports, 1987
Total quantity of hazardous waste
received from out of State (IMPORTS)
State
AK
CA
HI
ID
MN
MT
OH
OR
PA
UT
Unknown or Foreign
TOTAL
Tons received
361
314
37
4,028
13
444
2
3.172
11
4
97
8,483
Total quantity of hazardous waste
shipped out of State (EXPORTS)
State
AR
AZ
CA
CO
ID
IL
KS
LA
MO
NC
NV
OH
OR
PA
TX
UT
WV
TOTAL
Tons shipped
49
330
2,362
166
1,244
14
2,333
81
11
67
11
2
58.684
3,903
1,960
66
41
71,324
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Washington
Table 3. Rank Order of 40 Largest Hazardous Wastes Generated, 1987
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
EPA
waste code
DOMX
D002
MOMX
F006
D001
FOMX
D007
K051
D008
K061
KOMX
K062
F001
D003
F019
F005
K001
F002
F003
F009
D009
P030
K073
U051
F027
U226
K050
POMX
P020
D006
F004
K049
D011
U043
D005
D004
UOMX
P044
U190
D0 16
Quantity generated
in State (tons)
457,825
57,203
10,137
9,117
8,932
7,647
6,628
5,312
4,562
3,903
2,915
1,035
801
666
666
539
431
403
265
180
177
171
152
107
102
99
95
91
65
61
60
54
42
42
23
21
14
10
8
6
Percent
of State
total (%)
78.9
9.9
1.7
1.6
1.5
1.3
1.1
0.9
0.8
0.7
0.5
0.2
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
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Washington
Table 4. Four Largest Quantities and Types of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed
by RCRA Management Method, 1987
Management
Method
080
081
084
R99
T01
T03
TO*
Waste
Code 1
D002
D001
0008
0007
K051
K049
KOSO
F002
0001
0001
0001
F001
F002
F001
F005
0002
0002
0002
0001
F002
F001
0001
F002
0002
0007
0007
0001
Quantity
Waste Waste Waste Managed
Code 2 Code 3 Code 4 (U.S. tons)
1,293
1,219
657
28
4,850
255
84
112
1
F001 F003 F005 1
F002 1
22
21
F002 6
4
0007 0008 93,211
0006 0007 0008 92,227
31,250
1,851
122
14
13
F003 F004 F005 7
10.872
0008 1,914
1.401
1,338
U99
F003
Disposal
D11 Discharge to Sewer/POTU. Prior
Treatnent in RCRA Units
D14 Discharge to Sewer/POTU, Prior
Storage in RCRA Units
021 Discharge to Surface Water under NPDES,
Prior Management in RCRA Units
D79 underground Injection Wells
080 Landfills
081 Land Treatnent/Application/Fanning
082 Ocean Disposal
D83 Surface Impoundments
084 Other Disposal
Treataent
T01 Treatment in Tanks
T02 Treatment in Surface
Impoundments
T03 Incineration
T04 Other Treatment
R99 Recycling
U99 Unknown
53:!
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Washington
Table 5. Forty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators and RCRA Quantity Generated, 1987
Rank EPAID Site Name
1 WA7890008967 DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
2 UAD010187896 ASARCO INCORPORATED
3 UAD020257945 CHEMICAL PROCESSORS INC.
4 UAD009282302 RHONE-POULENC INC
5 UAD000812909 CHEMICAL PROCESSORS INC.
6 WAD009256819 BOEING-PLANT2
7 UAD041337130 BOEING - AUBURN
8 UAD0092658S1 SEATTLE STEEL INC
9 WAD058367152 NORTHWEST ENVIROSERVICE, INC.
10 WAD009249509 KENWORTH TRUCK COMPANY
11 WAD076655182 HYTEK FINISHES CO
12 UA6140106349 BONNEVILLE POWER ADMINISTRATE
13 WAD069S48154 ARCO PETROLEUM PRODUCTS CO
14 UAD00927S082 SHELL OIL COMPANY
15 WAD042480210 SALMON BAY STEEL CORP
16 WAD009252297 GEORGIA-PACIFIC CORPORATION
17 WAD991281767 CROSBY & OVERTON, INC. PLANT 2
18 UAD061670766 BOEING-KENT SPACE CENTER
19 WAD009262171 BOEING-RENTON
20 UAD041585464 BOEING • EVERETT
21 WA1170023419 NAVAL UNDERSEA WARFARE ENGINEE
22 WAD980982037 BOEING - NORTH BOEING FIELD ST
23 WAD0923002SO MCCLARY COLUMBIA CORPORATION
24 UA0009242314 OCCIDENTAL CHEMICAL CORPORATIO
25 WA2170023418 PUGET SOUND NAVAL SHIPYARD
26 UAD009250366 MOBIL OIL CORP FERNDALE REF
27 WAD051247716 DAVIS WALKER CORPORATION
28 UAD086258894 JOHN FLUKE MFG. CO.. INC.
29 UA0000712059 SAFETY-KLEEN CORP 1-181-01
30 WA9170023361 MAS UHIDBEY ISLAND
31 UA5170027291 NAVAL SUBMARINE BASE BANGOR
32 WAD000712042 SAFETY-KLEEN CORP 7-092-01
33 UAD009067281 KAISER ALUMINUM ft CHEMICAL COR
34 WA9214053465 US ARMY FORT LEWIS
35 WAD009276197 TEXACO REFINING AND MARKETING
36 WAD000712034 SAFETY-KLEEN CORP 1-183-01
37 UAD048440424 KEY TRONIC CORPORATION
38 UAD980833099 SEH AMERICA INC
39 WAD144405198 AK-UA INC.
40 WAD980978746 SAFETY-KLEEN CORP 1-183-02
City
RICHLAND
TACOMA
TACOMA
SEATTLE
SEATTLE
SEATTLE
AUBURN
SEATTLE
SEATTLE
SEATTLE
KENT
VANCOUVER
FERNDALE
ANACORTES
KENT
BELLINGHAM
KENT
KENT
RENTON
EVERETT
KEYPORT
SEATTLE
WASHOUGAL
TACOMA
BREMERTON
FERNDALE
KENT
EVERETT
AUBURN
OAK HARBOR
BREMERTON
LYNWOOD
SPOKANE
FORT LEWIS
ANACORTES
SPOKANE
SPOKANE
VANCOUVER
TACOMA
PASCO
Total
Generated
(U.S. tons)
457,854
18,926
13,060
9,661
7,167
6,901
6,235
3,912
3,832
3,435
2,998
2.861
2,482
2.232
2,097
1.935
1,897
1,724
1,717
1,675
1.664
1,622
1,564
1,255
1,222
1.041
987
918
874
819
817
651
629
587
533
526
492
448
367
367
•:
».
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Washington
Table 6. Forty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Facilities, 1987
Rank EPAID
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
WA7890008967
WAD020257945
WAD058367152
UAD027543032
WAD000812909
UA6140106349
UAD069S481S4
WAD991281767
WA0009275082
WAD076655182
UAD092300250
UAD000812917
WA0009250366
WAD009252297
UAD061670766
UAD009242314
WAD041585464
UA1170023419
WAD009276197
UAD000712059
WAD000712034
WAD000712042
WAD 067548966
UAD009477175
UA0980738512
UAD037991528
WAD980978746
UA0009249509
WAD094626868
WAD000064642
UA9214053465
UAD009256819
WA0980978142
UA0009252891
UAD009249392
UA0061669644
UA0009278706
WAO041485301
Site Name
DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
CHEMICAL PROCESSORS INC.
NORTHWEST ENVIROSERVICE, INC.
CHEMICAL PROCESSORS INC.
BONNEVILLE POWER ADMINISTRATE
ARCO PETROLEUM PRODUCTS CO
CROSBY & OVERTON, INC. PLANT 2
SHELL OIL COMPANY
HYTEK FINISHES CO
MCCLARY COLUMBIA CORPORATION
CHEMICAL PROCESSORS INC
M06IL OIL CORP FERNDALE REF
GEORGIA-PACIFIC CORPORATION
BOEING-KENT SPACE CENTER
OCCIDENTAL CHEMICAL CORPORATIO
BOEING - EVERETT
NAVAL UNDERSEA WARFARE ENGINEE
TEXACO REFINING AND MARKETING
SAFETY-KLEEN CORP 1-181-01
SAFETY-KLEEN CORP 1-183-01
SAFETY-KLEEN CORP 7-092-01
VAN WATERS AND ROGERS INC.
NORTHWEST PROCESSING. INC.
WASHINGTON CHEMICAL INC.
SAFETY-KLEEN CORP 1-183-02
KENWORTH TRUCK COMPANY
NORTHWEST ALLOYS. INC.
COMINCO ELECTRONIC MATERIALS
US ARMY FORT LEWIS
BOEING-PLANT2
REICHHOLD CHEMICALS INC.
SUNOSTRANO DATA CONTROL, INC.
GENERAL ELECTRIC CO SCNC
WASHINGTON STATE UNIVERSITY
City
Mgmt Mgmt Mgmt Mgmt Mgmt Total
Meth Meth Meth Heth Meth Waste Managed
12345 Source (U.S. tons)
RICHLAND
TACOMA
SEATTLE
SEATTLE
VANCOUVER
FERNDALE
KENT
ANACORTES
KENT
WASHOUGAL
SEATTLE
FERNDALE
BELLINGHAM
KENT
TACOMA
EVERETT
KEYPORT
ANACORTES
AUBURN
SPOKANE
LYNWOOD
KENT
TACOMA
SPOKANE
PASCO
SEATTLE
ADDV
SPOKANE
FORT LEWIS
SEATTLE
TACOMA
REDMOND
SEATTLE
PULLMAN
D80
S01
S01
S01
S01
S01
D81
S01
081
R99
SOI
SOI
S01
S01
SOI
S01
S01
S01
D81
S01
S01
S01
S01
T03
D84
S01
S01
S01
S01
R99
S01
S01
S01
S01
SOI
SOI
SOI
S01
S01 T04 S03
S02 T04
S02 U99
S02 T04
T04
S04
S02 T04
T04
T04
S03 T04
T04
S02 SOS T01
SOI T04
T04
S02 T01 T04
T01 T04
S01 T01 T04
T04
T01 Both
Off site
Both
Both
Both
Both
Ons ite
Both
Ons ite
Onsite
Both
Off site
Onsite
Onsite
Off site
Onsite
Off site
T04 Both
Offsite
Off site
Offsite
Offsite
Offsite
Offsite
Offsite
Offsite
Offsite
Onsite
Both
Onsite
Both
Offsite
Offsite
Onsite
Onsite
Both
Onsite
Onsite
458,729
13,276
8,128
6,648
6.378
2,864
2,480
2,410
2,183
2,154
2,007
1,269
1,041
965
870
721
554
540
526
322
263
226
205
160
152
143
120
98
84
69
63
62
37
30
12
11
3
1
Disposal
011 Discharge to Sewer/POTW, Prior
Treatment In RCRA Units
D14 Discharge to Sewer/POTW, Prior
Storage in RCRA Unit*
D21 Discharge to Surface Water under NPOES,
Prior Management In RCRA Units
079 Underground Injection Well*
080 Landfill*
081 Land TreatMent/Applfcation/Faming
D82 Ocean Disposal
D83 Surface Impoundments
D84 Other Disposal
Storage
S01 Container (barrel, drum, etc.)
S02 Tank
803 Waste Pile
SO* Surface lapounotaent
$05 Other Storage
Treatment
T01 Treatment in Tanks
T02 Treatment in Surface
Impoundments
T03 Incineration
T04 Other Treatment
R99 Recycling
U99 Unknown 533
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West Virginia
Region III
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WEST VIRGINIA
EPA Region Address:
U.S. EPA Region III
Waste Management Branch
Mail Stop 3HW53
841 Chestnut Street
Philadelphia, PA 19107
Biennial Report Data Collection
Instrument:
State-specific annual report and
EPA Waste Minimization
Report
Type of Data Submission to EPA:
Site-level and State-level
summary data
Waste Minimization Data Included
in this Report?
Yes
Address of Participating State
Environmental Authority
Department of Commerce,
Labor and Environmental
Resources
Waste Management Section
1356 Hansford Street
Charleston, WV 25301
Notes: West Virginia reported that 415 tons of RCRA hazardous waste were
managed by treatment in surface impoundments (T02 in Table 1). However,
the State did not identify the site(s) that used this management method.
£35
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West Virginia
Table 1. RCRA Hazardous Waste Generation and Management, 1987
Total Number of RCRA Large Quantity Generators:
Total Quantity of Regulated Waste Generated:
RCRA TSD Facilities (excludes storage-only facilities)
Facilities managing only waste generated on site
Facilities managing only waste generated off site
Facilities managing waste generated both on and off site
Total RCRA TSD Facilities (excludes storage-only facilities):
Total Quantity of RCRA Regulated Waste Managed in RCRA TSDR units:
(excludes quantity managed only in storage)
Total RCRA TSDR Facilities:
Final Disposition of Wastes Managed In RCRA Processes
84
12.978.998 tons
5
0
10
15
12.342.336 tons
24
Management Method
Treatment in Tanks
Treatment In Surface Imp.
Incineration
Other Treatment
Total Treatment
Injection Wells
Landfills
Land Treatment
Ocean Disposal
Surface Impoundments
Other Disposal
Total Disposal
Recycling
Unknown
TOTAL
Percentage
Code
T01
T02
T03
T04
D79
D80
D81
D82
D83
D84
R99
U99
-
No. of
facilities
using
method
1
01
15
15
15*
0
0
12
0
0
3
13*
0
0
15*
Hazardous
waste quantities
manaaed (tons)
On site
0
415
9,142
12,278,435
12,287,992
0
0
4,198
0
0
13,268
17,466
0
0
12,305,458
99.7%
Off site
0
0
8,250
4,461
12,711
0
0
16,185
0
0
7,982
24,167
0
0
36,878
0.3%
Total
0
415
17,392
12,282,896
12,300,703
0
0
20,383
0
0
21,250
41,633
0
0
12,342,336
100%
Percent
0.0
<0.05
0.1
99.5
99.7
0.0
0.0
0.2
0.0
0.0
0.2
0.3
0.0
0.0
100
*Column may not sum to total because facilities may have multiple handling methods.
1 Specific site(s) not identified in the data received.
53G
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West Virginia
Table 2. RCRA Hazardous Waste Imports and Exports, 1987
Total quantity of hazardous waste
received from out of State (IMPORTS)
State
DE
IN
KY
MA
Ml
NJ
OH
PA
TN
TX
VA
WA
TOTAL
Tons received
1
442
74
1,196
38
79
7,664
528
51
1,187
4
39
11,303
Total quantity of hazardous waste
shipped out of State (EXPORTS)
State
AL
AR
GA
IL
IN
KY
LA
MD
Ml
MN
NC
NJ
NY
OH
PA
SC
TN
TX
VA
TOTAL
Tons shipped
892
51
40
452
1,607
4,098
1,608
142
364
289
1
4.857
56
14,316
8.021
2,081
2
206
89
39,172
537
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West Virginia
Table 3. Rank Order of 40 Largest Hazardous Wastes Generated, 1987
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
EPA
waste code
MOMX
KOMX
F003
F005
DOMX
D002
D001
F006
K027
D008
K035
FOMX
F007
D003
K061
F008
D007
U019
K048
F002
U188
UOMX
U165
K083
K016
U211
KD44
U221
K062
U223
K106
D004
K085
U051
D006
U080
U154
D009
U012
U003
Quantity generated
in State (tons)
12,249,451
421,340
102,259
101,757
41,922
33,961
11,620
9,489
7,502
2,374
2,298
1.973
1,850
1,670
1,450
1,226
1,044
598
518
504
283
265
216
202
161
154
125
98
78
77
69
64
62
56
46
38
31
22
22
18
Percent
of State
total (%)
94.2
3.2
0.8
0.8
0.3
0.3
0.1
0.1
0.1
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
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West Virginia
Table 4. Four Largest Quantities and Types of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed
by RCRA Management Method, 1987
Management
Method
081
D84
T02
T03
T04
Uaste
Code 1
HOMX
0002
K104
0007
MOMX
DOOO
F006
D009
0001
F002
0002
0001
K027
MOMX
F003
MOMX
D002
0002
F003
Quant i ty
Uaste Uaste Uaste Managed
Code 2 Code 3 Code 4 (U.S. tons)
3,837
F006 3,699
IC113 3,595
K027 3,595
8,035
7,436
5,774
5
358
42
0003 15
4,456
3,751
3,261
2,071
12,219,362
D003 18,787
11,544
9,480
Disposal
011 Discharge to Sewer/POTU, Prior
Treatment in RCRA Units
014 Discharge to Setwr/POTV, Prior
Storage in RCRA Units
D21 Discharge to Surface Water under NPDES,
Prior Management in RCRA Units
079 Underground Injection Wells
080 Landfills
D81 Land Treatnent/Application/Faming
D82 Ocean Disposal
083 Surface Inpoundaents
084 Other Disposal
Treatment
TC1 Treatment in Tanks
T02 Treatment in Surface
lapoundnents
T03 Incineration
T04 Other Treatment
R99 Recycling
U99 Unknown
£ 3 8
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West Virginia
Table 5. Forty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators and RCRA Quantity Generated, 1987
Rank EPAID Site Name
1 WVD004341491 AMERICAN CYAN AM ID COMPANY
2 UVDOOS005509 RHONE-POULENC AG CO
3 WVD056866312 MOBAY CORP
4 WVD041517830 UNITED STATES CAN COMPANY
5 WVD000068908 UEIRTON STEEL CO
6 WV0005012851 E I DUPONT DE NEMOURS & CO INC
7 WVD00432S3S3 UNION CARBIDE CORP
8 WVD080645831 ASHLAND CHEMICAL NEAL PLANT
9 WVD981102890 FMC CORPORATION
10 WVD045875291 E I DUPONT DE NEMOURS WASH WORK
11 WVD000765297 LCP CHEMICALS-WV-INC
12 UVD004336749 (COPPERS COMPANY INCORPORATED
13 WVD009708702 AZCO CHEMICALS INC
14 UVD009233297 KAISER ALUMINUM & CHEMICAL CORP
15 UVD072667801 STEEL OF WEST VIRGINIA
16 UVD005005475 GOODYEAR TIRE AND RUBBER COMPANY
17 UVD981034101 SAFETY-KLEEN CORP
18 UVD0419S2714 E I DUPONT DE NEMOURS & CO
19 UVD03999096S MONSANTO CHEMICAL CO
20 UVD136333580 THE HOMER LAUGHLIN CHINA COMPANY
21 WVD000737387 SAFETY-KLEEN CORP
22 UVD981738909 AMERICAN UOODMARK CORPORATION
23 UVD000797720 WHEELING-PITTSBURGH STEEL CORP
24 UVD004337135 MID ATLANTIC FUELS INC
25 WVD005005079 FMC CORPORATION
26 UVD003095536 3M
27 UVD005010277 OCCIDENTAL CHEN CORP
28 UVD980552202 BELPAR CHEMICAL SERVICE INC
29 UVD061769592 ANCHOR HOCKING PACKAGING
30 UVD060682291 UNION CARBIDE CORP
31 UVD088911854 BORG-UARNER CHEMICALS INC
32 UVD98C552384 BORG-UARNER SPECIALTY CHEN INC
33 WVD045879087 SHEIDOU BRONZE CORPORATION
34 UVD980555239 OLIN CORPORATION
35 UVD980510895 SAFETY-KLEEN CORP
36 UVD004336343 PPG INDUSTRIES INC NATRIUM PLANT
37 UVD057634776 QUAKER STATE CORPORATION
38 WVD057634776 QUAKER STATE CORPORATION
39 UVD004396339 LEVOLOR LORENTZEN
40 UVD981730757 A C & S INCORPORATED
City
WILLOW ISLAND
CHARLESTON
NATRIUM
WEIRTON
UEIRTON
BELLE
LONG REACH
NEAL
INSTITUTE
WASHINGTON
MOUNDSVILLE
FOLLANSBEE
GALL I POL IS FERRY
RAVENSUOOD
HUNT1NGTON
APPLE GROVE
WHEELING
FALLING WATERS
NITRO
NEWELL
NITRO
MOOREFIELD
BEECH BOTTOM
ST MARY'S
SOUTH CHARLESTON
MIDDLEUAY
BELLE
MINERAL WELLS
UEIRTON
SOUTH CHARLESTON
WASHINGTON
NORGANTOUN
KINGUOOD
MOUNDSVILLE
FAIRMONT
NATRIUM
NEWELL
NEWELL
WEIRTON
NITRO
Total
Generated
(U.S. tons)
6,691,616
5,582,741
432,939
190,000
16,311
12,064
11,015
10.730
4,744
4,488
3,956
2,632
2.134
2,032
1,450
1,049
814
681
597
531
488
353
351
338
334
329
323
319
316
287
262
257
244
243
242
235
220
220
192
117
r o q
v: O «7
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West Virginia
Table 6. Forty Largest RCRA Hazardous Uaste Facilities, 1987
Rank EPAID Site Name
1 WVD004341491 AMERICAN CYAN AH ID CO
2 UVD005005509 RHONE-POULENC AC COMPANY
3 WVD056866312 MOBAY CORPORATION
4 WVD004325353 UNION CARBIDE CORP
5 UVD000068908 UEIRTON STEEL CORP
6 UVD005012851 E I DUPONT DE NEMOURS & CO
7 WVD045875291 E I DUPONT DE NEMOURS WASH WORKS
8 WVD009233297 KAISER ALUMINUM
9 WVD981034101 SAFETY-KLEEN
10 WVD0419527U E I DUPONT DE NEMOURS & CO
11 WVD039990965 MONSANTO CHEMICAL
12 WVD000737387 SAFETY-KLEEN
13 WVD980510895 SAFETY-KLEEN
U WVD060682291 UNION CARBIDE CORP
15 WVD005005079 FMC CORP
16 UVD005010277 OCCIDENTAL CHEMICAL CORP
17 WVD980552384 BORG-WARNER SPECIALTY CHEM
18 WVD980555239 OLIN CORP
19 WVD004336343 PPG INDUSTRIES INC NATRIUM
20 UVD076826015 INCO ALLOYS INTERNATIONAL
21 WVD980555395 BF GOODRICH
22 WVD003080959 KOPPERS CO. INC
23 WVD059292987 COLUMBIAN CHEMICALS
City
Mgmt Mgmt Mgmt Mgmt Mgmt Total
Meth Meth Meth Meth Meth Waste Managed
12345 Source (U.S. tons)
D81
S01
S01
S04
T03
S01
SOI
S02
S01
S01
T03
S01
S01
S01
S01
S01
S02
T03
S01
S01
S01
S04
S01
S04
S02
S03
T03
T04
S02
T03
S02
S02
T01
S02
S02
T03
S02
T03
T03
T04
S04
S02
T03
T03
T03
T04
D81
D81
T04
T03
T04
T04
T04
T04
D81
T03
T03
T04
T04
T04
084
084
T03
T04
D81
081
D81
D81
T04
T04
084 Both
081 Both
Ons ite
Both
Both
T04 Both
Both
Ons ite
Both
D81
Ons ite
Both
Both
Both
Ons ite
Ons ite
S01 Both
Ons ite
081 Ons ite
D81 Both
Ons ite
Onsite
Both
6,691,628
5,582.846
432,939
18,503
17,172
14,463
4,494
2,032
1,875
702
597
488
441
422
334
323
293
243
235
126
11
2
0
Disposal
011 Discharge to Sewer/POTU, Prior
Treatment In RCRA Units
D14 Discharge to Seuer/POTU, Prior
Storage in RCRA Units
021 Discharge to Surface Water under NPOES,
Prior Hwiagewnt in RCRA Units
D79 Underground Injection Wells
080 Landfills
081 Land TraatMnt/Application/cararing
082 Ocean Disposal
083 Surface Impoundment*
084 Other Disposal
Storage
SOI
S02
S03
$04
SOS
Container (barrel, drua, etc.)
Tank
Waste Pile
Surface Impoundment
Other Storage
Treatment
T01 Treatment in Tanks
T02 Treatment in Surface
Impoundments
T03 Incineration
T04 Other Treatment
R99 Recycling
U99 Unknown
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Wisconsin
Region V
£41
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WISCONSIN
EPA Region Address:
U.S. EPA Region V
Waste Management Division
230 S. Dearborn Street
MailStop5HR13
Chicago, IL 60604
Biennial Report Data Collection
Instrument:
State-specific annual report and
EPA Waste Minimization
Report
Type of Data Submission to EPA:
Waste stream-level data in
Biennial Report Data System
(BIRDS) format
Waste Minimization Data Included
in this Report?
Yes
Address of Participating State
Environmental Authority
Wisconsin Department of
Natural Resources
Bureau of Solid and Hazardous
Waste
Hazardous Waste Management
Section
101 South Webster SW/3
Madison, Wl 53707
Notes: The Wisconsin data submission did not include the management methods for
RCRA hazardous wastes received from off site for management. Hence, a
high number of facilities have a "U99" management method.
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Wisconsin
Table 1. RCRA Hazardous Waste Generation and Management, 1987
Total Number of RCRA Large Quantity Generators:
Total Quantity of Regulated Waste Generated:
RCRA TSD Facilities (excludes storage-only facilities)
Facilities managing only waste generated on site
Facilities managing only waste generated off site
Facilities managing waste generated both on and off site
Total RCRA TSD Facilities (excludes storage-only facilities):
Total Quantity of RCRA Regulated Waste Managed in RCRA TSDR units:
(excludes quantity managed only in storage)
Total RCRA TSDR Facilities:
Final Disposition of Wastes Managed in RCRA Processes
515
148.240 tons
35
83
16
72.609 tons
134
Management Method
Treatment in Tanks
Treatment In Surface Imp.
Incineration
Other Treatment
Total Treatment
Injection Wells
Landfills
Land Treatment
Ocean Disposal
Surface Impoundments
Other Disposal
Total Disposal
Recycling
Unknown
TOTAL
Percentage
Code
T01
T02
T03
T04
D79
D80
D81
D82
D83
D84
R99
U99
-
-
No. of
facilities
using
method
0
0
11
47
57*
0
0
1
0
0
11
12*
1
76
134*
-
Hazardous
waste quantities
manaaed (tons)
On site
0
0
6,921
15.909
22,830
0
0
0
0
0
26,520
26,520
0
0
49,350
68.0%
Off site
0
0
33
3,407
3,440
0
0
16
0
0
2
18
17,368
2,433
23,259
32.0%
Total
0
0
6,954
19,316
26.270
0
0
16
0
0
26,522
26,538
17,368
2,433
72,609
100%
Percent
0.0
0.0
9.6
26.6
36.2
0.0
0.0
<0.05
0.0
0.0
36.5
36.5
23.9
3.4
100
-
'Column may not sum to total because facilities may have multiple handling methods.
543
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Wisconsin
Table 2. RCRA Hazardous Waste Imports and Exports, 1987
Total quantity of hazardous waste
received from out of State (IMPORTS)
State
AL
CA
CO
CT
FL
GA
IA
IL
IN
KS
KY
LA
Ml
MN
MO
NC
ND
NE
NV
OH
OK
PA
SO
TN
TX
VA
Unknown or Foreign
TOTAL
Tons received
20
59
3
5
1
7
718
2,438
891
129
7
1
206
1,240
212
4
30
176
1
121
3
19
104
26
24
38
13,200
19,683
Total quantity of hazardous waste
shipped out of State (EXPORTS)
State
AL
AR
AZ
CA
CT
GA
IA
IL
IN
KS
KY
LA
MA
MD
Ml
MN
MO
NC
NJ
NY
OH
PA
Rl
SC
SO
TN
TX
Unknown or Foreign
TOTAL
Tons shipped
203
22
8
3
9
7
47
1.496
907
179
228
100
2
1
438
114
24
45
34
27
977
2
21
33
1
65
4
12,278
17,275
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Wisconsin
Table 3. Rank Order of 40 Largest Hazardous Wastes Generated, 1987
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
EPA
waste code
MOMX
D001
K062
D007
F003
F005
F006
D002
D008
D009
F002
F019
F001
D006
D003
D011
D005
U122
D004
U211
P071
F008
F007
F004
U112
D010
D014
FOMX
U080
U115
D012
D016
P003
P106
U102
U188
D013
D015
F009
F027
Quantity generated
in State (tons)
36,087
23,720
21,408
15,890
12,648
9,297
6,931
6,079
5,065
4,399
2.328
1,503
1,262
1.060
157
118
96
38
37
36
22
16
9
8
8
3
2
2
2
2
1
<0.5
<0.5
<0.5
<0.5
Percent
of State
total (%)
24.3
16.0
14.4
10.7
8.5
6.3
4.7
4.1
3.4
3.0
1.6
1.0
0.9
0.7
0.1
0.1
0.1
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
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Wisconsin
Table 4. Four Largest Quantities and Types of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed
by RCRA Management Method, 1987
Management
Method
Waste
Code 1
Waste
Code 2
Waste
Code 3
Waste
Code 4
Quantity
Managed
(U.S. tons)
081
D84
R99
K062
D007
F003
D001
F005
D001
F003
FOOS
F002
16
7,597
6,904
6,848
5,149
15,005
853
654
462
T03
0008
FOOS
F003
0007
1,629
1,621
1,548
688
T04
U99
K062
0009
F003
D008
0001
K062
FOOS
FOOS
4,346
4,279
2,189
1,793
813
713
306
215
Disposal
011 Discharge to Sewer/POTU, Prior
Treatment in RCRA Units
014 Discharge to Seuer/POTU. Prior
Storage in RCRA Units
021 Discharge to Surface Water under HPDES,
Prior Management in RCRA Units
079 Underground Injection Wells
080 Landfills
D81 Land Treatnent/Appli cat ion/Faming
082 Ocean Disposal
083 Surface Impoundments
084 Other Disposal
Treatment
T01 Treatment in Tanks
T02 Treatment in Surface
Impoundments
T03 Incineration
T04 Other Treatment
R99 Recycling
U99 Unknown
54G
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Wisconsin
Table 5. Forty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators and RCRA Quantity Generated, 1987
Rank EPAID Site Name
1 WID098547854 METRO LANDFILL & DEVELOPMENT COMPANY
2 UI0059972935 PPG INDUSTRIES INC
3 WID006085815 SMITH A 0 AUTOMOTIVE PRODUCTS CO
4 UID000808824 AVGANIC INDUSTRIES INC
5 UID006102545 JOHN DEERE HORICON WORKS OF DEERE & COHP
6 WID006UU02 FORT HOWARD STEEL INC
7 WID046536231 VULCAN MATERIALS CO
8 WIDOQ6073225 ICOHLER COMPANY
9 WID980615439 FREEMAN CHEMICAL CORP.
10 WI0990829475 WASTE RESEARCH & RECLAMATION
11 WID068315373 NORELKOTE INC
12 WID006126999 PIERCE MANUFACTURING INC
13 WID059980045 CMC • BOC JANESVILLE ASSEMBLY PLANT
14 WID006091425 JOHNSON SC & SON INC.
15 WID006089189 MACWHYTE COMPANY
16 WID006106744 HERCULES INC
17 WID980905293 PIERCE MANUFACTURING INC
18 WID000808519 AMERICAN MOTORS CORP-(LAKEFRONT PLANT)
19 WID006082531 BRIGGS & STRATTON CORPORATION
20 UID006096192 ACME GALVANIZING INC
21 WID006116529 TECUHSEH PRODUCTS CO INC
22 WID000808964 3M CO-BLDG SUPPLY & CLEANING PROOCTS DIV
23 UID006085401 . LADISH COMPANY INC.
24 UID000808840 JOHNSON CONTROLS INC-GLOBE BATTERY DIV
25 WID006183826 NORTHERN ENGRAVING CORP
26 UID006081459 CONTINENTAL CAN COMPANY USA PLANT 77
27 WID047248273 CONTINENTAL CAN COMPANY
28 WID073830028 BRUNSWICK INC - MERCURY MARINE DIVISI
29 WID980570113 JOHNSON CONTROLS INC
30 WID054105218 MASTER LOCK COMPANY INC
31 WI0006425888 JAGEMANN PLATING CO INC
32 WID006095038 OILGEAR COMPANY
33 WID006125215 US WORMALD INC • ANSUL FIRE PROTECTION
34 WID038768289 ACID WASTE TREATMENT
35 WID050269372 AMERICAN MOTORS CORP-(MAIN PLANT)
36 WID006101695 AMERICAN BRASS COMPANY
37 WI0002462356 JONES CHEMICALS INC
38 WID006078307 BRADLEY CORPORATION
39 UID980898266 SPECIALTY CHEN PRODUCTS CORP
40 WID000068155 MILPRINT, INC
City
FRANKLIN
OAK CREEK
MILWAUKEE
COTTAGE GROVE
HORICON
GREEN BAY
PORT EDWARDS
KOHLER
SAUKVILLE
EAU CLAIRE
GREEN BAY
APPLETON
JANESVILLE
STURTEVANT
KENOSHA
MILWAUKEE
APPLETON
KENOSHA
WAUWATOSA
MILWAUKEE
NEU HOLSTEIN
PRAIRIE DU CHIEN
CUDAHY
MILWAUKEE
SPARTA
GLENDALE
LA CROSSE
FOND DU LAC
MILWAUKEE
MILWAUKEE
MANITOWOC
MILWAUKEE
MARINETTE
MARSHFIELD
KENOSHA
KENOSHA
HUDSON
MENOMONEE FLS
MARINETTE
MILWAUKEE
Total
Generated
(U.S. tons)
27.400
25,347
15,634
7,459
5,243
4,378
4,281
3,786
3,144
2,506
2,008
1,982
1,950
1,590
1,562
1,297
1,284
1,165
1,139
900
878
873
842
757
715
695
653
645
516
505
460
453
426
426
412
373
371
362
357
337
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Wisconsin
Table 6. Forty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Facilities, 1987
Rank EPAIO Site Name
1 WI0059972935 PPG INDUSTRIES INC
2 WID000808824 AVGANIC INDUSTRIES INC
3 WID990829475 WASTE RESEARCH & RECLAMATION
4 WID006141402 FORT HOWARD STEEL INC
5 WID046536231 VULCAN MATERIALS CO
6 WID006073225 KOHLER COMPANY
7 WID980615439 FREEMAN CHEMICAL CORP.
8 WID006126999 PIERCE MANUFACTURING INC
9 WID05998004S CMC - BOC JANESVILLE ASSEMBLY PLANT
10 WID023350192 MILWAUKEE SOLVENTS & CHEMICAL CORP
11 WID006082531 BRIGGS & STRATTON CORPORATION
12 WID006085401 LADISH COMPANY INC.
13 WID038768289 ACID WASTE TREATMENT
14 WID002462356 JONES CHEMICALS INC
15 WID00643589S HYDRITE CHEMICAL COMPANY
16 WID006427017 PRINTING DEVELOPMENTS INC
17 WIDOOQ780361 MILWAUKEE COUNTY MSD SOUTH SHORE PLA
18 WID006144737 CURWOOO INC.
19 WID006113906 ALDRICH CHEMICAL COMPANY INC
20 WID097338099 SPEED QUEEN COMPANY
21 WID053689196 ASHLAND CHEMICAL COMPANY
22 WID980793111 BOLENS CORP
23 WID006090294 SNAP-ON TOOLS CORPRATION
24 WID001779313 MOORE OIL COMPANY INC
25 WID000713602 ASHLAND CHEMICAL COMPANY
26 WID006131478 INDUSTRIAL ENGRAVING ft MFC COMPANY
27 WID000773069 APPLETON WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANT
28 WID038983532 ITO INDUSTRIES INC
29 WID040784936 VAN WATERS ft ROGER INC
30 WID98079S181 COMMERCE INDUSTRIAL CHEMICAL INC
31 WID014838569 WISCONSIN MECHANICAL FINISHER
32 UID980620140 SHEBOYGAN REGIONAL WASTEWATER PLANT
33 WIT560011314 KENOSHA WATER UTILITY POLLUTION CONT
34 WID020473682 GERMANTOWN SEWAGE TREATMENT PLANT
35 WID981097769 SAFETY-KLEEM CORP-(5-100-01)
36 WID980996425 CHILTON WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANT
37 UID000608398 HAMILTON INDUSTRIES
38 WID000780379 MILWAUKEE COUNTY MSD JONES ISLAND PL
39 WID981532997 BERGAMOT BRASS WORKS INC
40 WID003967148 CHEMICAL WASTE MGMT-CONTROLLED WASTE
City
Mgmt Hgnrt Mgmt Mgmt Mgmt Total
Meth Meth Meth Meth Meth Waste Managed
12345 Source (U.S. tons)
OAK CREEK
COTTAGE GROVE
EAU CLAIRE
GREEN BAY
PORT EDWARDS
KOHLER
SAUKVILLE
APPLETON
JANESVILLE
MENOMONEE FALLS
WAUWATOSA
CUDAHY
MARSHFIELD
HUDSON
MILWAUKEE
RACINE
OAK CREEK
NEW LONDON
MILWAUKEE
RIPON
MILWAUKEE
PORT WASHINGTON
KENOSHA
MILWAUKEE
MENASHA
PULASKI
APPLETON
BRISTOL
WEST ALL IS
MILWAUKEE
WAUKESHA
SHEBOYGAN
KENOSHA
GERMANTOWN
UAUKESHA
CHILTON
TWO RIVERS
MILWAUKEE
DELAVAN
MENOMONEE FALLS
D84
R99
T04 U99
T04
T04
T03
T03
T04 U99
D84
U99
T04 U99
T04
T04
T04
T04 U99
T04 U99
U99
T03
T04 U99
T04
U99
T04
T04
U99
U99
T04
U99
D84 T04
U99
U99
T04
T04
U99
T04
U99
U99
T03
U99
T04
U99
Both
Off site
Both
Ons ite
Ons ite
Ons ite
Both
Both
Ons ite
Off site
Both
Ons ite
Both
Ons ite
Offsite
Both
Offsite
Both
Both
Ons ite
Offsite
Ons ite
Ons ite
Offsite
Offsite
Ons ite
Offsite
Ons ite
Offsite
Offsite
Ons ite
Offsite
Offsite
Offsite
Offsite
Offsite
Both
Offsite
Onsite
Offsite
25,074
17.368
5,082
4,293
4,279
3,623
3.077
1,848
1,421
827
823
472
440
350
285
248
230
200
183
160
132
127
116
113
101
100
96
92
79
76
58
56
52
44
44
40
36
36
34
31
Disposal
011 Discharge to Sewer/POTW. Prior
Treatment in RCRA Units
D14 Discharge to Sewer/POTU, Prior
Storage in RCRA Units
D21 Discharge to Surface Water under NPDES,
Prior Management in RCRA Units
D79 underground Injection Wells
080 Landfills
D81 Land TreatMnt/Applicatton/Fanaing
D82 Ocean Disposal
D83 Surface Impoundments
D84 Other Disposal
Storage
S01 Container (barrel, drua, etc.)
S02 Tank
SOS Waste Pile
S04 Surface Impoundment
SOS Other Storage
Treatment
T01 Treatment in Tanks
T02 Treatment in Surface
Impoundments
T03 Incineration
T04 Other Treatment
R99 Recycling
U99 Unknown
548
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Wyoming
Region VIII
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WYOMING
EPA Region Address:
U.S. EPA Region VIII
Hazardous Waste Management
Division
Mail Stop HWM-RI
999 18th Street, Suite 500
Denver, CO 80202
Biennial Report Data Collection
Instrument:
EPA Hazardous Waste Report
Type of Data Submission to EPA:
Waste stream-level data in
Biennial Report Data System
(BIRDS) format
Waste Minimization Data Included
in this Report?
Yes
Address of Participating State
Environmental Authority
Department of Environmental
Quality
Solid Waste Management
Program
122 West 25th Street
Cheyenne, WY 82002
Notes: No special notes for Wyoming.
.
*."
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Wyoming
Table 1. RCRA Hazardous Waste Generation and Management, 1987
Total Number of RCRA Large Quantity Generators:
Total Quantity of Regulated Waste Generated:
RCRA TSD Facilities (excludes storage-only facilities)
Facilities managing only waste generated on site
Facilities managing only waste generated off site
Facilities managing waste generated both on and off site
Total RCRA TSD Facilities (excludes storage-only facilities):
Total Quantity of RCRA Regulated Waste Managed in RCRA TSDR units:
(excludes quantity managed only in storage)
Total RCRA TSDR Facilities:
Final Disposition of Wastes Managed in RCRA Processes
12
2.741 tons
5
1
0
1.637 tons
Management Method
Treatment in Tanks
Treatment In Surface Imp.
Incineration
Other Treatment
Total Treatment
Injection Wells
Landfills
Land Treatment
Ocean Disposal
Surface Impoundments
Other Disposal
Total Disposal
Recycling
Unknown
TOTAL
Percentage
Code
T01
T02
T03
T04
D79
D80
D81
D82
D83
D84
R99
U99
—
No. of
facilities
using
method
1
0
0
2
3*
0
1
2
0
0
0
3*
0
0
6*
Hazardous
waste quantities
manaaed (tons)
On site
648
0
0
166
814
0
5
402
0
0
0
407
0
0
1,221
74.6%
Off site
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
416
0
0
0
416
0
0
416
25.4%
Total
648
0
0
166
814
0
5
818
0
0
0
823
0
0
1,637
100%
Percent
39.6
0.0
0.0
10.1
49.7
0.0
0.3
50.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
50.3
0.0
0.0
100
'Column may not sum to total because facilities may have multiple handling methods.
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Table 2. RCRA Hazardous Waste Imports and Exports, 1987
Total quantity of hazardous waste
received from out of state (IMPORTS)
State
TOTAL
Tons received
0
Total quantity of hazardous waste
shipped out of state (EXPORTS)
State
AR
CO
IL
NE
UT
WA
Unknown or Foreign
TOTAL
Tons shipped
13
14
2
10
1,064
1
9
1,113
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Table 3. Rank Order of 40 Largest Hazardous Wastes Generated, 1987
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
EPA
waste code
D003
K051
K041
D002
D001
K052
K049
FOMX
D008
MOMX
K050
F001
D004
D007
DOMX
D009
F005
Quantity generated
in State (tons)
1,094
860
215
205
161
78
38
37
24
21
3
2
1
1
<0.5
<0.5
<0.5
Percent
of State
total (%)
39.9
31.4
7.8
7.5
5.9
2.8
1.4
1.4
0.9
0.8
0.1
0.1
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
<0.05
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Table 4. Four Largest Quantities and Types of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed
by RCRA Management Method, 1987
Quant ity
Management Waste Waste Waste Waste Managed
Method Code 1 Code 2 Code 3 Code 4 (U.S. tons)
080 K051 3
K052 2
081 K051 416
IC041 215
0003 127
0001 47
T01 K051 441
0002 204
IC050 3
T04 0003 160
0001 6
Disposal 080 Landfills T02 Treatment in Surface
D11 Discharge to Sewer/POTU, Prior 081 Land Treatment/Application/Fanning Impoundments
Treatment in RCRA Units 082 Ocean Disposal . T03 Incineration
014 Discharge to Sewer/POTU, Prior 083 Surface Impoundments T04 other Treatment
Storage in RCRA Units 084 Other Disposal
D21 Discharge to Surface Water under NPDES, R99 Recycling
Prior Management in RCRA Units Treatment
D79 Underground Injection Wells T01 Treatment in Tanks U99 Unknown 0' O 4
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Table 5. Forty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators and RCRA Quantity Generated, 1987
Rank EPAIO Site Name
1 WYD000712778 AMOCO WHITNEY CANYON/RYCKMAN CREEK GAS
2 WYD051843613 FRONTIER REFINING
3 UYD007064447 AMOCO OIL CO. REFINERY
4 WYD088677943 TEXACO REFINING & MARKETING INC.
5 WYD981547862 AMOCO ANSHUTZ RANCH EAST
6 WYD093295079 CROWN CORK & SEAL COMPANY, INC.
7 WYD083705707 THUNDER BASIN COAL CO.
8 WY5571924179 F.E. WARREN AFB
9 WYD039329420 TRITON COAL CO. • BUCKSKIN MINE
10 WYD000712687 NALCO CHEMICAL CO.
11 WYD079959185 SINCLAIR OIL CORP.
12 UYD980961999 WELCHEM INC. EVANSTON WAREHOUSE
13 WYD083710103 PACIFIC POWER & LIGHT CO.,WYOOAK PLANT
City
N/A
CHEYENNE
CASPER
EVANSVILLE
N/A
WORLAND
WRIGHT
FE WARREN AFB
GILLETTE
EVANSVILLE
SINCLAIR
EVANSTON
GILLETTE
Total
Generated
(U.S. tons)
967
687
485
402
93
38
24
19
7
6
6
3
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Table 6. Forty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Facilities, 1987
Rank EPAIO Site Name City
1 WYD051843613 FRONTIER REFINING CHEYENNE
2 WYD991301086 AMOCO PIPELINE TANK FARM CASPER
3 WYD088677943 TEXACO REFINING & MARKETING INC. EVANSVILLE
4 UYD000712778 AMOCO WHITNEY CANYON/RYCKMAN CREEK G N/A
5 WYD007064447 AMOCO OIL CO. REFINERY CASPER
6 WYD000712687 NALCO CHEMICAL CO. EVANSVILLE
7 WYD079959185 SINCLAIR OIL CORP. SINCLAIR
8 WYD000776435 WR METALS INDUSTRIES, INC. LARAMIE
Hgmt Mgmt Mgmt Mgmt Mgmt Total
Meth Meth Meth Meth Meth Waste Managed .
12345 Source (U.S. tons)
S03 SOS T01
D81
081 S02
SOI SOS T04
S01
S01 T04
D80 SOS
S01
Onsite
Offsite
Onsite
Onsite
Onsite
Onsite
Onsite
Onsite
687
416
402
239
69
6
6
2
Disposal
011 Discharge to Sewer/POTU, Prior
Treatment in RCRA Units
014 Discharge to Seuer/POTU, Prior
Storage in RCRA Units
D21 Discharge to Surface Water under NPDES,
Prior Management in RCRA Units
079 Underground Injection Wells
080 Landfills
081 Land Treatment/Application/Farming
082 Ocean Disposal
083 Surface Impoundments
084 Other Disposal
Storage
S01 Container (barrel, drum, etc.)
S02 Tank
S03 Waste Pile
S04 Surface Impoundment
SOS Other Storage
Treatment
T01 Treatment in Tanks
T02 Treatment in Surface
Impoundments
T03 Incineration
T04 Other Treatment
R99 Recycling
U99 Unknown
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APPENDIX A
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Appendix A
DEFINITIONS
Acute Hazardous Waste
Characteristic Waste
Disposal
EPA Identification
Number
Excluded Wastes
Facility
Generator
Hazardous Waste
Any hazardous waste with an EPA Waste Code beginning with
"P", or any of the following "F" codes: F020, F021, F022, F023,
F026, and F027. These wastes are subject to stringent quantity
standards for accumulation and generation.
A waste classified as hazardous because it is ignitable, corrosive,
reactive, or toxic as determined by the EP toxicity test. It has an
EPA Waste Code in the range "D001" to "D017". Each of these
four characteristics is defined in 40 CFR 261 .20 Subpart C.
Final placement or destruction of toxic, radioactive, or other
wastes; surplus or banned pesticides or other chemicals; polluted
soils; and drums containing hazardous materials from removal
actions or accidental releases. Disposal may be accomplished
through use of approved secure landfills, surface impoundments,
land farming, deep well injection, ocean dumping, or incineration.
A 12-character number assigned by either EPA or the authorized
State to each generator, transporter, and treatment, disposal, or
storage facility. Facilities which are not generators but anticipate
generation activity may also apply for and receive an EPA ID
number. The first two characters are alphabetical and stand for
the State in which the site is physically located. The third
character can be either alphabetical or numeric. The remaining
nine characters are always numeric.
Wastes excluded from regulation under 40 CFR 261.4 and
HSWA
in this report, a site which manages hazardous waste at the
physical location. Facilities are also called "TSDs" or TSDRs."
A site or mobile source whose actions or processes produce
hazardous waste.
Byproduct of society that can pose a substantial or potential
hazard to human health or the environment when improperly
managed. It is a solid waste which possesses at least one of four
characteristics (ignitability, corrosivity, reactivity, and EP toxicity),
or appears on special EPA lists. A hazardous waste is regulated
under Subtitle C of RCRA. The regulatory definition of hazardous
waste is found in 40 CFR 261 .3.
Hazardous and Solid Waste Amendments.
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Incineration (1) burning of certain types of solid, liquid, or gaseous materials;
or (2) treatment technology involving destruction of waste by
controlled burning at high temperatures, e.g., burning sludge to
remove the water and reduce the remaining residues to a safe,
non-burnable ash which can be disposed safely on land, in some
waters, or in underground locations.
Large Quantity Generator A site is an LOG if it met any of the following criteria:
(a) the site generated in any single month 1,000 kg (2,200 Ibs) or
more of RCRA hazardous waste; or (b) the site generated in any
single month or accumulated at any time more than 1 kg (2.2 Ibs)
of RCRA acute hazardous waste; or (c) the site generated or
accumulated at any time more than 100 kg (220 Ibs) of spill
cleanup material contaminated with RCRA acute hazardous
waste.
Listed Wastes
National Pollutant
Discharge Elimination
System (NPDES)
Off-Site Facility
On-Site Facility
Wastes specifically named in 40 CFR 261.3. These wastes are
listed as hazardous under RCRA but have not been subjected to
the toxic characteristics listing process because the dangers they
present are considered self evident. They bear EPA Waste Codes
beginning with the letters F, P, U, or K.
A provision of the Clean Water Act which prohibits discharge of
pollutants into waters of the United States unless a special permit
is issued by EPA, a State, or (where delegated), a tribal
government on an Indian reservation.
A hazardous waste treatment, storage, or disposal area that is
located at a place away from the generating site.
A hazardous waste treatment, storage, or disposal area that is
located on the generating site.
Part A Permit Application
The first step in obtaining a RCRA permit to treat, store, or
dispose hazardous waste. This application defines the processes
to be used for treatment, storage, and/or disposal of hazardous
waste; the design capacity of such processes; and the specific
hazardous waste to be handled at the applying facility. A Part A
application must have been filed to obtain interim status to allow
facilities existing prior to promulgation of the RCRA regulations to
continue operations until a final permit is issued. Thus, if the site
has either interim status, or a final RCRA permit to handle
hazardous waste, a Part A application has been submitted for the
site.
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Part B Permit Application The second step in obtaining a RCRA permit to treat, store, or
dispose hazardous waste. To obtain a permit, a site must provide
EPA with information about the hazardous waste treatment,
storage, and disposal facilities that will be at the site. The Biennial
Report respondent should know whether or not the site has
completed the Part B permit application.
Publicly Owned Treatment A waste treatment works owned by a State, unit of local
Works (POTW) government, or Indian tribe, usually designed to treat domestic
wastewaters.
Resource Conservation
and Recovery Act (RCRA)
RCRA Interim (Permit)
Status
RCRA Permit
RCRA Regulated Units
Recycling
Site
Sludge
The Federal statute that regulates the generation, treatment,
storage, disposal, or recycling of solid and hazardous waste.
Period during which treatment, storage, and disposal facilities
regulated under RCRA in 1980 are temporarily permitted to
operate while awaiting denial or issuance of a permanent permit.
Permits issued under these circumstances are usually called "Part
A" and Tart B".
A site has submitted both a RCRA Part A permit application and a
RCRA Part B permit application, and has had the Part B permit
application approved.
Units that treat, store, or dispose hazardous waste and are
subject to regulation (i.e., required to have, or be covered by, a
RCRA permit). Interim Status Permits are included. Containers
and tanks used exclusively for short-term accumulation exempted
under 40 CFR 262.34 are excluded.
The use or reuse of waste as an effective substitute for a
commercial product, or as an ingredient or feedstock in an
industrial process. It also refers to the reclamation of useful
constituent fractions within a waste material or removal of
contaminants from a waste to allow it to be reused. As used in
this report, recycling implies use, reuse, or reclamation of a waste,
either on site or off site, after it has been generated.
In this report, any holder of an EPA Identification Number. A site
may be a "generator", a "facility" (or "TSDR facility"), or both, or a
non-regulated facility which has conservatively requested and
received an EPA ID number.
A semi-solid residue from any number of air or water treatment
processes. Sludge can be a hazardous waste.
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Solid Waste
Solvent
Source Code
Source Reduction
Standard Industrial
Classification (SIC)
Code
Storage
TDR
Treatment
Treatment, Storage, and
Disposal Facility (TSD)
TSDR
Non-liquid, non-soluble materials, ranging from municipal
garbage to industrial wastes that contain complex, and
sometimes hazardous, substances. Solid wastes include sewage
sludge, agricultural refuse, demolition wastes, and mining
residues. Technically, solid waste also refers to liquids and gases
in containers.
A substance (usually liquid) capable of dissolving or dispersing
one or more .other substances. Solvents include, but are not
limited to, the non-spent materials listed in EPA Waste Codes
F001 through F005.
The production or service process associated with generation of
waste.
The reduction or elimination of hazardous waste at the source,
usually within a process. Source reduction measures include
process modifications, feedstock substitutions, improvements in
feedstock purity, housekeeping and management practices,
increases in the efficiency of machinery, and recycling within a
process. Source reduction implies any action that reduces the
toxicity or the amount of waste exiting a process.
A four-digit coding system, developed by the Census Bureau and
OMB, that categorizes the principal product or group of products
produced or distributed, or services rendered, at a site's physical
location.
Temporary holding of waste pending treatment or disposal.
Storage methods include containers, tanks, waste piles, and
surface impoundments.
Treatment, disposal, or recycling.
Any method, technique, or process, including neutralization,
designed to change the physical, chemical, or biological
character or composition of any hazardous waste so as to
neutralize such wastes, to recover energy or material resources
from the waste, or to render such waste non-hazardous, or less
hazardous; safer to transport, store, or dispose; or amenable to
recovery, storage, or reduction in volume.
Site where a hazardous substance is treated, stored, or disposed.
TSD facilities are regulated by EPA and States under RCRA.
Treatment, storage, disposal, or recycling.
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Underground Injection Program under the Safe Drinking Water Act that regulates the use
Control (UIC) of wells to pump fluids into the ground. Materials pumped into the
ground include chemical-containing wastes. A well involved in
this program has a unique identification number.
Waste Codes EPA identifiers consisting of one letter (D, F, P, U, or K) and three
numbers. A list of waste codes is included as Appendix E.
Waste Minimization The reduction, to the extent feasible, of hazardous waste that is
generated or subsequently treated, stored, or disposed. It
includes any source reduction or recycling activity undertaken by
a generator that results in: (1) the reduction of total volume or
quantity of hazardous waste; (2) the reduction of toxicity of
hazardous waste; or (3) both, as long as the reduction is
consistent with the goal of minimizing present and future threats
to human health and the environment.
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APPENDIX B
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Appendix B
MANAGEMENT METHODS
Treatment
T01
T02
T03
T04
Disposal
D11
D12
D13
D14
D15
D16
D21
D22
D23
D79
D80
081
D82
D83
D84
Storage
S01
S02
S03
S04
SOS
R99
U99
Treatment in Tanks
Treatment in Surface Impoundments
Incineration
Other Treatment
Discharge to Sewer/POTW «
Discharge to Sewer/POTW -
Units.
Discharge to Sewer/POTW - Prior Management (Treatment) in both RCRA and
RCRA-Exempt Units.
Discharge to Sewer/POTW »
Discharge to Sewer/POTW
Units.
Discharge to Sewer/POTW
RCRA-Exempt Units.
« Prior Management (Treatment) in RCRA Units.
- Prior Management (Treatment) in RCRA-Exempt
» Prior Management (Storage) in RCRA Units.
Prior Management (Storage) in RCRA-Exempt
Prior Management (Storage) in both RCRA and
Discharge to Surface Water under NPDES - Prior Management in RCRA Units.
Discharge to Surface Water under NPDES - Prior Management in RCRA-Exempt
Units.
Discharge to Surface Water under NPDES - Prior Management in both RCRA
and RCRA-Exempt Units.
Underground Injection Well
Landfill
Land Treatment/Application/Farming
Ocean Disposal
Surface Impoundment
Other Disposal
Container (barrel, drum, etc.)
Tank
Waste Pile
Surface Impoundment
Other Storage
Recycling
Unknown
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APPENDIX C
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Appendix C
RELATED DOCUMENTS
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Appendix C
RELATED DOCUMENTS
Interim Recommendations for Improving the Biennial Hazardous Waste Report,
Washington, DC: National Governors' Association, January 1988.
The 1987 Biennial Report Forms Evaluation, Rockville, Maryland, Westat, March 20,1989.
1987 Office of Management and Budget Biennial Report Clearance Package, Washington,
DC, October 1987.
1987 Annual/Biennial Report Data Element Dictionary, Manhattan, Kansas, DPRA,
November 18,1987.
1987 Hazardous Waste Generation and Shipment Report (Package A), Forms and
Instructions, Washington, DC, December 1987.
1987 Hazardous Waste Generation and Management Report (Package B), Forms,
Codebook, and Instructions, Washington, DC, December 1987.
1987 Hazardous Waste Report Identification and Certification Package, Forms and
Instructions, Washington, DC, December 1987.
The National Survey of Hazardous Waste Generators and Treatment, Storage, Disposal,
and Recycling Facilities in 1986: Initial Findings, Washington, DC, March 1991.
RCRA Data Summary, Version 1.O., Washington, DC, 1990.
Report on Capacity for Managing Hazardous Waste: Analysis of Data Submitted in 1989
Capacity Assurance Plans Required Under CERCLA Section 104 (c) (9), Washington, DC,
1991.
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APPENDIX D
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OMB #: 2050-0024 Expires 12-31-88
United States
Environmental Protection Agency
1987 Hazardous Waste Report
Waste Minimization Package
A response is required by law.
FORMS
EPA Form 8700-13A (5-80) (Rev. 11-85) Revised (12-87)
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OMB#: 2050-0024 Expires 12-31-88
BEFORE COPYING FORM. ATTACH SITE IDENTIFICATION LABEL
OR ENTER:
SITE NAME
EPA ID NO.
FORM
1C
U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL
PROTECTION AGENCY
1987 Hazardous Waste Report
IDENTIFICATION AND
CERTIFICATION
WHO MUST COMPLETE THIS FORM? Form 1C must be completed by every site that received this package.
INSTRUCTIONS: Please read the detailed instructions beginning on page 4 of the 1987 Hazardous Waste Report
Instruction booklet before completing this form.
Complete Sections I through IV and Sections VI through IX immediately. Complete Section V,
certification, after you have finished the full report package.
SEC.
I.
Site name and physical location which may differ from the mailing address. Complete items A through G.
Mark fXl for items A, B, C, 0, F, and G if same as label; if different, enter corrections. If label is absent, enter information.
A. Site/company name
Same u label Q
B. EPA ID No.
Same as label
I I I I I I
C. Address number and street name o( physical location • It not Known, enter Industrial pant, building name or other phyiical location description
Sameaslabel Q
0. City, town, village, etc.
Sameaslabel fl
E. County
F. State
Same
G. Zip Code
Sameaslabel Q
SEC.
Mailing address of site.
Mark [XI for A, B, C, and 0 if same as label; if different, enter corrections.
A. Number and street name of mailing address
Sameaslabel H
B. City, town, village, etc.
Sameaslabel Q
SEC. III. I Name, title, and telephone number of the person who should be contacted H questions arise regarding this report
A. Please print Last name
First name
B-TWe
C. Telephone
I I I
I I I
SEC.
IV.
Enter the Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) Code that describes the principal products, group of products, produced or distributed, or the
services rendered at the site's physical location. Enter more than one SIC Code only If no one industry description includes the combined activities
of the she. SIC codes are listed beginning on page 1 of the 1987 Hazardous Waste Report Codebook.
i i i
i i i
i i i
i i t I
SEC
V.
I certify under penalty of law that I have personally examined and am familiar with the information submitted In this and all attached documents,
and that based on my inquiry of those individuals immediately responsible for obtaining the information. I believe that 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.
A. Please print Last name
First name
Ttte
a Signature
Data of signature
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FORM 1C
SEC.
VI.
I Does this site's EPA ID authorize hazardous waste generation?
n NO SKIP TO SECTION VII.
l~l YES Did this site generate any hazardous waste during 1987?
r—I YES READ DETAILED INSTRUCTION ON PAGE 5 OF THE 1987 HAZARDOUS WASTE REPORT INSTRUCTIONS BOOKLET FOR
ACUTE AND ACCUMULATION LIMITS. MARK El NEXT TO THE HAZARDOUS WASTE GENERATION QUANTITY CATEGORY
THAT APPLIED TO THIS SITE DURING 1987.
Q Category 1: More than 1000 kg (2,200 Ib) in one or more months
Q Category 2: More than 100 kg (220 Ib) but no more than 1000 kg (2,200 Ib) in any single month
Q Category 3: No more than 100 kg (220 Ib) in any single month
Q Mark (H if this site changed from Category 1 to Category 2 or 3 due to waste minimization activity conducted during 1986
or 1987.
Q] NO CONTINUE BELOW, MARK K3 NEXT TO ALL THAT APPLY.
Q Generated, excluded or delisted wastes
n Generated hazardous waste prior to 1987 but do not expect to generate in the future - MARKfflFOR REASON IN ONE BOX BELOW
Q Waste was from one-time event(s) (e.g. spills, remedial actions, etc.)
Q Waste minimization activity undertaken during 1986 or 1987
£] Out of business
fj Generated hazardous waste prior to 1987 and expect to generate in the future
Q Never generated before but expect to generate in the future
fj Never generated and do not expect to generate in the future • MARK H FOR REASON IN ONE BOX BELOW
Q Protective notifier only
Q Misunderstood the requirements
Q Notified to secure transportation services
[J Other EXPLAIN REASON FOR GENERATOR NOTIFICATION IN COMMENTS
s^p- I Does this site have RCRA Interim Status or a RCRA permit to treat, store, or dispose hazardous waste?
NO SKIP TO SECTION VIII
YES — Did the site treat, store, or dispose (T/S/D) hazardous waste in RCRA-regulated units during 19877
Q YES SKIP TO SECTION VIII
Q NO CONTINUE BELOW, MARK (H NEXT TO ALL THAT APPLY
Q T/S/D excluded waste during 1987
Q T/S/D hazardous waste in exempt units during 1987
fj T/S/D hazardous waste prior to 1987 but did not T/S/D waste during 1987. MARK (XI IN ONE BOX BELOW
Q T/S/D will resume in the future
Q Have notified of planned closure
Q Site Is In closure or post closure
Q Never T/S/D hazardous waste prior to 1987 but MARKCS IN ONE BOX BELOW
Q Expect to T/S/D hazardous waste in the future
fj Do not expect to T/S/D hazardous waste in the future • EXPLAIN REASON FOR INTERIM STATUS OR PERMIT IN COMMENTS
SJ,9- I Do you wish to withdraw this site's generator notification or EPA Part A permit application?
Withdraw generator notification Q Yes Q No
Withdraw Part A permit application Q Yes D No
SEC.
IX
Does this site have an area not requiring a RCRA Part A or Part B permit that is used exclusively for the short term
accumulation of hazardous waste?
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Tanks rn No r^Yes _ i . , i i , ,
L-J *—' I I I I Number I I I I I I I I I I Gallon capacity
f—I YES — DOES THE AREA HAVE
Containers No Yes ENTER THE NUMBER OF TANKS AND THEIR TOTAL CAPACITY IN GALLONS.
'bmments:
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BEFORE COPYING FORM, ATTACH SITE IDENTIFICATION LABEL jfi» **>
OR ENTER: . ^ ^^ \
SITE NAME 1 ^W*7 o
EPA ID NO. 1 i i i i i i i 1
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WM
WHO MUST COMPLETE THIS FORM?
INSTRUCTIONS:
1 . Did this site create or expand a s
Create
Expand
2. Did this site have a written policy
recycling of hazardous waste?
Yes
No
3. What was the dollar amount of C£
reduction and recycling of hazarc
Capital expenditures
Operating costs
4. Did this site have an employee trz
to identify and implement source
Training
Incentives
U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL
PROTECTION AGENCY
1 987 Hazardous Waste Report
WASTE MINIMIZATION
PARTI
Form WM Part 1, describing efforts undertaken to implement waste minimization programs, must
be completed by ail generators required to file an Annual/Biennial Report. This requirement was
established in response to statutory provisions included in the Hazardous and Solid Waste
Amendments of 1984 (HSWA).
NOTE: Generators shipping hazardous waste off site are required to certify, on (tern 16 of the
Uniform Hazardous Waste Manifest, that they have a program in place to reduce, to the degree
determined economically practicable, the volume and toxicity of hazardous waste generated. A
similar certification must also be made by generators who have obtained a RCRA treatment,
storage, or disposal permit. Consistent with these certification requirements, generators must
report, on Form WM Part I, the efforts undertaken to implement waste minimization programs.
Please read the detailed instructions on page 8 of the 1987 Hazardous Waste Report Instruction
booklet before completing this form.
Answer questions 1 through 10. Throughout this form enter "OK" If the information requested is not
known or is not available; enter "NA" if the information requested is not applicable.
ource reduction and recycling program?
1987 1986 Prior Years
Yes No -Yes No Yes No
D D D D D D
D D D D DD
or statement that outlined goals, objectives and methods for source reduction and
1987 1986 Prior Years
ODD
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ipital expenditures (plant and equipment) and operating costs devoted to source
ious waste? ENTER ZERO (0) IF NONE
1987 1986 Prior Years
S S S
$ $
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lining program or provide incentives (bonuses, awards, personal recognition, etc.)
reduction and recycling opportunities and activities?
1987 1986 Prior Years
Yes No Yes No Yes No
D D D D D D
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FORM WM - PART I
Did this site conduct a source reduction and/or recycling opportunity assessment or audit? Note: an opportunity
assessment or audit is a procedure that identifies practices that can be implemented to reduce the generation of
hazardous waste or the quantity which must subsequently be treated, stored or disposed.
1987 1986 Prior Years
Yes No Yes No Yes No
Site-Wide D D D D D D
Process-Specific D D D D D D
6. Did this site identify or implement new SOURCE REDUCTION opportunities to reduce the volume and/or toxicity
of hazardous waste generated at this site?
1987 1986 Prior Years
Yes No Yes No Yes No
Identify D D D D D D
Implement D D D D D D
7. What factors have delayed or prevented implementation of SOURCE REDUCTION opportunities. MARK H NEXT
TO ALL THAT APPLY.
Q a. Insufficient capital to install new source reduction equipment or implement new source reduction
practices.
Q b. Lack of technical information on source reduction techniques, applicable to my specific production
processes.
n c. Source reduction is not economically feasible: cost savings in waste management or production
will not recover the capital investment.
n d. Concern that product quality may decline as a result of source reduction.
Q e. Technical limitations of the production processes.
n f. Permitting burdens.
g. Other (SPECIFY) _
8. Did this site identify or implement new RECYCLING opportunities to reduce the volume and/or toxicity of hazardous
waste generated at this site or subsequently treated, stored, or disposed of on site or off site?
1987 1986 Prior Years
Yes No Yes No Yes No
Identify D D D D D D
Implement D D D D D D
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9.
10.
What factors have delayed or prevented implementation of on-site or off-site RECYCLING opportunities. MARK
NEXT TO ALL THAT APPLY.
Q a. Insufficient capital to install new recycling equipment or implement new recycling practices.
Q b. Lack of technical information on recycling techniques applicable to this site's specific production
processes.
Q] c. Recycling is not economically feasible: cost savings in waste management or production
will not recover the capital investment.
Q d. Concern that product quality may decline as a result of recycling.
Q e. Requirements to manifest wastes inhibit shipments off site for recycling.
Q f. Financial liability provisions inhibit shipments off site for recycling.
Q g. Technical limitations of product processes inhibit shipments off site for recycling.
Q h. Technical limitations of production processes inhibit on-site recycling.
Q i. Permitting burdens inhibit recycling.
Q] j. Lack of permitted off-site recycling facilities.
Q k. Unable to identify a market for recyclable materials.
Q I. Other (SPECIFY)
Has this site requested or received technical information or financial assistance on source reduction and/or
recycling practices from any of the following sources? MARK 0 NEXT TO ALL THAT APPLY.
1987
Technical Rnancial
1986
Technical Rnancial
Prior Years
Technical Rnancial
a. Local government
b. State government
c. Federal government
d. Trade associations
e. Educational institutions
Suppliers
g. Other parts of your firm
h. Other firms/consultants
No request made
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BEFORE COPYING FORM, ATTACH SITE IDENTIFICATION LABEL
QR ENTER:
^NAME
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FORM WASTE MINIMIZATION
WM PART II
WHO MUST COMPLETE THIS FORM? Form WM Part II must be completed only by generators that engaged in an activity during 1987 that
resulted in waste minimization.
Waste minimization means:
(1) reduction in the volume and/or toxicity of hazardous waste generated as a result of source
reduction; and/or,
(2) reduction in the volume and/or toxicity of hazardous waste subsequently treated, stored, or
disposed as a result of on-site or off-site recycling.
Mark H and do not complete this form if no waste minimization results were achieved during 1987.
INSTRUCTIONS: Please read the detailed instructions on page 10 of the 1987 Hazardous Waste Report Instruction
booklet before completing this form.
Make and complete a photocopy of this form for each hazardous waste minimized in 1987.
Complete Sections 1 through IV. Throughout this form enter "DK" if the information requested is not
known or is not available; enter *NA* if the information requested is not applicable.
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FORM WM - PART II
Sec.
IV.
Instructions: Answer questions 1 through 4. Mark G
reported on this form in Sections I through III.
3 next to the effects produced by the source reduction and/or recycling activity 1
1. What effect did this site's source reduction and/or recycling activity have on the quantity of water effluent
produced by hazardous waste generation processes during 1987?
Q a. Increase in the quantity of water effluent
Q b. Decrease in the quantity of water effluent
Q c. No effect on the quantity of water effluent
n d. Don't know
2. What effect did this site's source reduction and/or recycling activity have on the toxicity of water effluent produced
by hazardous waste generation processes during 1987?
Q a. Increase in the concentration of hazardous constituents
Q b. Decrease in the concentration of hazardous constituents
n c. No effect on the concentration of hazardous constituents
Q] d. Don't know
3. What effect did this site's source reduction and/or recycling activity have on the quantity of air emissions
produced by hazardous waste generation processes during 1987?
n a. Increase in the quantity of air emissions
Q b. Decrease in the quantity of air emissions
Q c. No effect on the quantity of air emissions
Q d. Don't know
4. What effect did this site's source reduction and/or recycling activity have on the toxicity of the air emissions
produced by hazardous waste generation processes during 1987?
Q a Increase in the concentration of hazardous constituents
Q b. Decrease in the concentration of hazardous constituents
n c. No effect on the concentration of hazardous constituents
d. Don't know
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OMB #: 2050-0024 Expires 12-31-88
United States
Environmental Protection Agency
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1987 Hazardous Waste Report
Waste Minimization Package
INSTRUCTIONS
EPA Form 8700-13A (5-80) (Rev. 11-85) Revised (12-87)
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1987 Hazardous Waste Report - Waste Minimization Package
INTRODUCTION 1
WHO MUST COMPLETE THE FORMS IN THE WASTE MINIMIZATION
PACKAGE? 1
AUTHORITY 2
CONFIDENTIALITY 2
WHERE AND WHEN TO FILE 2
HOW TO COMPLETE THE FORMS 3
Assistance Help Line 3
Codes 3
Don't Know/Not Applicable 3
Labels and Photocopies j 3
Page Numbers 3
FORM 1C - IDENTIFICATION AND CERTIFICATION 4
FORM WM - WASTE MINIMIZATION PART I 8
FORM WM - WASTE MINIMIZATION PART H 10
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INSTRUCTIONS
for completing
1987 Hazardous Waste Report -- Waste Minimization Package
INTRODUCTION
The Hazardous and Solid Waste Amendments of 1984 (HSWA) require generators to report their
efforts to minimize hazardous waste. Waste minimization means reduction in the volume and/or
toxicity of hazardous waste generated as a result of source reduction, or reduction in the volume
and/or toxicity of hazardous waste treated, stored or disposed as a result of recycling. The 1987
Hazardous Waste Report - Waste Minimization Package, developed in response to HSWA,
requests information from generators on their waste minimization efforts.
The Waste Minimization Package contains three forms. They are Form 1C - Identification and
Certification; Form WM - Waste Minimization Part I; and, Form WM - Waste Minimization Part
II. Form 1C requests an update on the site's name, address and hazardous waste activity. It also
certifies that the submission is accurate and complete. Form WM Part I requests information on
efforts to implement waste minimization programs, while Form WM Part II seeks data on waste
minimization results. This booklet contains detailed instructions for completing all forms in the
package.
WHO MUST COMPLETE THE FORMS IN THE WASTE MINIMIZATION PACKAGE?
FonnIC must be completed by every site that receives the Waste Minimization
Package.
Form WM Part I must be completed by every hazardous waste generator that met or exceeded,
in 1987, the minimum quantity reporting requirements listed below unless
there are State quantity reporting requirements on page 1A of this booklet.
If your instruction booklet includes State reporting requirements on page 1A,
you must complete Form WM Part I if you met or exceeded the State
requirements.
If your instruction booklet does not include State reporting requirements on
page 1 A, you must complete Form WM Part I if, in 1987, your site:
(1) generated in any single month, or accumulated at any time, 1,000 kg (2,200
Ib) or more of hazardous waste; or
(2) generated in any single month, or accumulated at any time, more than 1
kg (2.2 Ib) of acute hazardous waste; or
(3) accumulated at any time more than 100 kg (220 Ib) of spill cleanup
material contaminated with acute hazardous waste.
Form WM Part II must be completed only by generators that engaged in an activity during 1987
that resulted in waste minimization.
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AUTHORITY
The authority for the 1987 Hazardous Waste Reoort-Waste Minimization Package is established
in the Hazardous and Solid Waste Amendmen1 f 1984 (HSWA).
CONFIDENTIALITY
You may not withhold information from the Administrator of EPA because it is confidential.
However, when the Administrator is requested to consider information confidential, he is required
to treat it according to EPA regulations 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 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, EPA 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, EPA may make the information available to
the public without notice to the business.
WHERE AND WHEN TO FILE
Return this Report to the U.S. EPA Regional Office listed for your State.
IL, IN, MI, MN, OH, WI
Waste Management Division
US. EPA- Region V
230 South Dearborn Street
Chicago, IL 60604
AR,LA,NM,OK,TX
Compliance Section
Mail Code: 6AW-HC
US. EPA -Region VI
1445 Ross Avenue
Dallas, TX 75202-2733
IA, KS, MO, NE
RCRA Branch; Waste Mgmt. Div.
US. EPA- Region VII
726 Minnesota Avenue
Kansas City, KS 66101
CO, MT, ND, SD, UT, WY
Waste Management Division
U.S. EPA-Region VIH
999 18 18th Street, Suite 1300
Denver, CO 80295
AZ,CA,GU,HI,TT
Toxic & Waste Prog. Branch (T-2-2)
US. EPA -Region IX
215 Fremont Street
San Francisco, CA 94105
AK,ID,OR,WA
Waste Management Branch
US. EPA - Region X
1200 6th Avenue
Seattle, WA 98101
CT, MA, ME, NH, RI, VT
State Waste Programs Branch
U.S. EPA -Region I
John F. Kennedy Bldg.
Boston, MA 02203
NJ, NY, PR, VI
Air & Waste Management Division
US. EPA- Region D
26 Federal Plaza
New York, NY 10278
DC, DE, MD, PA, VA, WV
Waste Management Branch
US. EPA - Region HI
841 Chestnut Street
Philadelphia, PA 19106
AL, FL, GA, KY, MS, NC, SC, TN
Waste Engineering Section
Air & Hazardous Materials Division
US. EPA -Region IV
345 Courtland Street, NE
Atlanta, GA 30365
EPA regulations contained in 40 CFR 262.41, 264.75, and 265.75 require submission of 1987
RCRA Biennial Reports by March 1, 1988. However, due to delays experienced in distributing
this year's report packages, and in order to comply with minimum response periods stipulated in
OMB regulations (5 CFR 1320.6(b)) implementing the Paperwork Reduction Act, the Agency is
extending the due date for the 1987 RCRA Biennial Report from March 1 to April 1, 1988.
Should more time be required to complete this report, send a written request for a site-specific
extended due date to the office listed above. Specify the extended due date you are requesting,
which in no case shall be after May 1, 1988, and the reason for the extension request. Attach one
of the pre-printed Site Identification Labels, if you received them, or include the site's name,
location, and EPA Identification Number.
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HOW TO COMPLETE THE FORMS
The instructions that follow apply to all forms in this package. Unless a form instructs you to do
otherwise, report all information for January 1, 1987 through December 31, 1987. Please print in
ball point pen or type all entries. The forms will accept 12 pitch type. Please right justify all
quantity data. Instructions for each form appear on the pages that follow.
Assistance Help Line
To obtain assistance in completing the forms in this package, please telephone the 1987 Waste
Minimization Help Line: 1-800-537-2048. The line operates from 9:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. EST,
Monday through Friday beginning January 25,1988.
Codes
Many of the codes required to complete this Report have been changed from those used in
previous Biennial Reports. Please use only the codes included in this Instruction booklet or in the
1987 Hazardous Waste Report Waste Minimization Package Codebook.
Don't Know/Not Applicable
On all forms enter "DK" if the information requested is not known or not available; enter "NA" if
the information requested is not relevant. The respondent is expected to make an effort to
complete every item. However, no respondent is required to perform non-routine tests or
measurements solely for the purpose of providing information for this report.
Labels and Photocopies
If you received preprinted site identification labels, attach one label to each form in the Report. If
you did not receive labels in your package, enter the site name and its EPA Identification Number
(EPA ID) in the space provided for the label. Review the forms in the report and determine if you
will need to make additional copies. Make copies after you have attached the label or entered the
site name but before you complete the form.
Page Numbers
When you have completed all the forms in the Report, number the pages consecutively throughout
the Report so that the total number of pages in your submission appears on the bottom of every
page.
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INSTRUCTIONS FOR COMPLETING
FORM 1C - IDENTIFICATION AND CERTIFICATION
WHO MUST COMPLETE THIS FORM?
Form 1C must be completed by every site that receives this package.
HOW TO COMPLETE THIS FORM
Form 1C is divided into nine sections. Sections I through IV identify the site. Section V certifies
that the information reported throughout is truthful, accurate and complete. Sections VI through
VIE update the site's EPA notification of hazardous waste activities. Finally, Section IX records
information on capacity for the non-permitted accumulation of hazardous waste. You must
complete Sections I through IX. Please print or type (12 pitch) all information. Use the
Comments section at the end of the form to clarify or continue any entry. Reference the comment
by entering the section number and box letter.
ITEM-BY-ITEM INSTRUCTIONS
Section I: Site Name and Physical Location
Complete Boxes A through G. Read the preprinted site identification label, if provided, and verify
that the information is correct. If the label is incorrect or absent, enter the correct information in
the appropriate boxes.
Section II: Mailing Address of Site
Enter the site's mailing address if it differs from the site location address.
Section HI: Contact Information
Enter the full name, title, and phone number of the person who should be contacted if questions
arise regarding the information provided in the 1987 Hazardous Waste Report submitted by your
site.
Section IV: SIC Code Information
Enter the Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) Code that best describes the principal product
or group of products produced or distributed or the services rendered at the site's physical
location. Enter more than one SIC Code only if no one industry description includes the
combined activities of the site. A complete list of SIC Codes is included in the 1987 Hazardous
Waste Report Codebook, beginning on page 1. Space is provided for six SIC Codes. If you do not
require six codes, enter "NA" in the unused fields.
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Section V: Certification
Do not complete Section V until all forms required for submission are present, complete, and
accurate. Then, enter your full name, title, and the date. Read the certification statement, and
sign the form. If your package contains page 1A, refer to that page for mailing instructions;
otherwise refer to page 2 of this booklet for mailing instructions.
Section VI: Does this site's EPA ID authorize hazardous waste generation?
The purpose of Section VI is to determine: (1) whether this site has submitted an EPA
Notification Form 8700-12 indicating that hazardous wastes are or were generated at the site; or
(2) whether the site's EPA Identification Number was assigned by EPA or the State because
hazardous wastes are or were generated at this site.
If you have submitted and subsequently withdrawn a generator notification, mark [X] in the "No"
box and skip to Section VII.
If you have never notified EPA that hazardous waste was generated at this site and if the site does
not generate hazardous waste, mark [X] in the "No" box and skip to Section Vn.
Otherwise, answer the questions in Section VI to update the information on generation of
hazardous waste that this site provided EPA when it obtained its EPA Identification Number.
Definitions of key terms are provided below. A site which generates solid waste must determine if
that waste is a hazardous waste or if that waste is "excluded" from regulation under 40 CFR
261.4(b). If that waste is excluded it need not be reported. A list of excluded wastes is provided in
the 1987 RCRA Hazardous Waste Report Codebook, page 49.
Under RCRA regulations, every site which generates, treats, stores, or disposes of hazardous
waste must inform EPA of its hazardous waste activity by filing EPA Form 8700-12, Notification of
Hazardous Waste Activity. After receiving the notification form, EPA assigns an identification
number (EPA ID) to the site. Refer to your copy of Form 8700-12 to determine if this site's
notification status has changed and needs to be updated.
EPA regulates generators of hazardous waste according to the three categories defined below.
Category 1: More than 1000 kg (2.200 Ibs^ in one or more months (Large Quantity Generator)
Mark [X] if your site's hazardous waste generation during 1987 was correctly
described by the following criteria: (1) generated in one or more months: 1,000kg
(2^00 Ibs) or more of hazardous waste, more than 1 kg (22 Ibs) of acute hazardous
waste, or more than 100 kg (220 Ibs) of acute hazardous spill debris; or (2)
accumulated at any time during 1987 more than: 1,000 kg (2,200 Ibs) of hazardous
waste, 1 kg (22 Ibs) of acute hazardous waste, or 100 kg (220 Ibs) acute hazardous
spill debris.
Category 2: More than 100 kg (220 Ibs) but no more than 1.000 kg (2.200 Ibs) in any single
month (Small Quantity Generator^
Mark [X] if your site's hazardous waste generation during 1987 made it a small
quantity generator. A site is a small quantity generator in any given month if it
meets the following criteria: (1) in every single month, the site generated more
than 100 kg (220 Ibs) but no more than 1,000 kg (2^00 Ibs) of hazardous waste, and
no more than 1 kg (22 Ibs) of acutely hazardous waste, and no more than 100 kg
(220 Ibs) of material from the cleanup of a spillage of acutely hazardous wastes;
and (2) the site accumulated no more than 1 kg (22 Ibs) of acutely hazardous
waste, and no more than 100 kg (220 Ibs) of material from the cleanup of a spillage
of acutely hazardous wastes; and (3) the site stored its wastes in tanks or containers
in a manner consistent with regulatory provisions.
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To be a small quantity generator for 1987, a site must meet these criteria each
month. If site meets the criteria for "more than 1,000 kg (2,220 Ibs) in one or more
months" in any month of 1987, mark [X] in that box instead.
Category 3: No more than 100 kg (220 Ibs) in every single month (Conditionally Exempt Small
Quantity Generator")
Mark [X] if your site's hazardous waste generation during 1987 made it a
conditionally exempt small quantity generator for every month. A site is a
conditionally exempt small quantity generator (CESQG) in any given month, if for
that month, it meets the following criteria: (1) the site generated no more than 100
kg (220 Ibs) of hazardous waste, and no more than 1 kg (2.2 Ibs) of acutely
hazardous waste, and no more than 100 kg (220 Ibs) of material from the cleanup of
a spillage of acutely hazardous wastes; and (2) the site accumulated no more than
1,000 kg (2200 Ibs) of hazardous waste, and no more than 1 kg (2.2 Ibs) of acutely
hazardous waste, and no more than 100 kg (220 Ibs) of material from the cleanup of
a spillage of acutely hazardous wastes; and (3) the site treated or disposed of the
hazardous wastes in a manner consistent with regulatory provisions. (40 CFR
261.5G and 261.5g3).
To be a conditionally exempt small quantity generator for 1987, a site must meet
these criteria every month of that year. If site meets the criteria for either box
above in any month of 1987, one of those boxes should be checked instead.
Section VII: Does this site have RCRA Interim Status or a RCRA Permit to treat, store, or
dispose of hazardous waste?
Answer the questions in Section VII to update information on this site's treatment, storage, or
disposal activities. Definitions of key terms are provided below. A site which generates solid
waste must determine if that waste is a hazardous waste or if that waste is "excluded" from
regulation under 40 CFR 261.4(b). If that waste is excluded, it need not be reported. A list of
excluded wastes is provided in the 1987 Hazardous Waste Report Codebook, page 49.
Part A Permit Application:
The application is the first step in obtaining a RCRA permit to treat, store, or dispose of
hazardous waste. This application defines the processes to be used for treatment, storage, and
disposal of hazardous waste; the design capacity of such processes; and the specific hazardous
wastes to be handled at the applying facility. A Part A application must have been filed to obtain
"interim status" to allow facilities, existing prior to promulgation of the RCRA regulations, to
continue operations until their final permit is issued. Thus, if your site has either interim status or
a final RCRA permit to handle hazardous waste, a Part A application has been submitted for your
site.
RCRA Regulated Units:
These are units which treat, store, or dispose of hazardous waste and are subject to regulation (i.e.,
required to have a RCRA permit). Interim Status Permits are included. Excluded are containers
and tanks used exclusively for short-term accumulation exempted under 40 CFR 26234.
Section Vnfc Do you wish to withdraw this site's generator notification or EPA Part A
application?
Answer the questions in Section VIII to clarify your status. If you answer "Yes," withdraw
generator notification, EPA will automatically withdraw your generator notification. However, if
you answer "Yes," withdraw Part A permit application, EPA will contact your site to begin
procedures for permit application withdrawal.
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Section IX: Does this site have an area not requiring a RCRA Part A or Part B permit that is used
exclusively for the short-term accumulation of hazardous waste?
Mark [X] in the "Yes" box if your site has an area not requiring a RCRA permit that is used
exclusively for the short-term accumulation of hazardous waste. Report whether the area has
tanks and/or containers. Report the number of tanks and their total capacity in gallons. Do not
report the number of containers or their capacity.
Mark [X] in the "No" box if your site did not accumulate any hazardous waste in tanks or
containers during the reporting year.
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INSTRUCTIONS FOR COMPLETING
FORM WM - WASTE MINIMIZATION PART I
WHO MUST COMPLETE THIS FORM?
Form WM Part I, describing efforts undertaken to implement waste minimization programs, must
be completed by all generators required to file an Annual/Biennial Report. This requirement was
established in response to statutory provisions included in the Hazardous and Solid Waste
Amendments of 1984 (HSWA). Note that generators shipping hazardous waste off site are
required to certify, on Item 16 of the Uniform Hazardous Waste Manifest, that they have a
program in place to reduce, to the degree determined economically practicable, the volume and
toxicity of hazardous waste generated. A similar certification must also be made by generators
who have obtained a RCRA treatment, storage, or disposal permit. Consistent with these
certification requirements, generators must report, on Form WM Part I, the efforts undertaken to
implement waste minimization programs.
Generators required to file an Annual/Biennial Report are those that met or exceeded, in 1987,
the minimum quantity reporting requirements listed below unless there are State reporting
requirements on page 1A of this booklet.
If your instruction booklet includes State reporting requirements on page 1A, you must complete
Form WM Part I if you met or exceeded the State requirements.
If your instruction booklet does not include State reporting requirements on page 1 A, you must
complete Form WM Part I if, in 1987, your site:
(1) generated in any single month, or accumulated at any time, 1,000 kg (2,200 Ib) or more of
hazardous waste; or
(2) generated in any single month, or accumulated at any time, more than 1 kg (2.2 Ib) of acute
hazardous waste; or
(3) accumulated at any time more than 100 kg (220 Ib) of spill cleanup material contaminated
with acute hazardous waste.
HOW TO COMPLETE THIS FORM
Form WM Part I consists of ten questions about efforts undertaken to implement hazardous waste
minimization programs. Answer all ten questions. Use the Comments section at the end of the
form to clarify or continue any entry. Reference the comment by entering the question number.
Key terms are defined below.
Waste minimization means the reduction, to the extent feasible, of hazardous waste that is
generated or subsequently treated, stored, or disposed. Waste
minimization includes any source reduction or recycling activity undertaken
by a generator that results in: (1) the reduction of total volume or quantity
of hazardous waste; (2) the reduction of toxicity of hazardous waste; or (3)
both, as long as the reduction is consistent with the goal of minimizing
present and future threats to human health and the environment.
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Source reduction means the reduction or elimination of waste at the source, usually within a
process. Source reduction measures include process modifications,
feedstock substitutions, improvements in feedstock purity, housekeeping
and management practices, increases in the efficiency of machinery, and
recycling within a process. Source reduction implies any action that reduces
the amount of waste exiting a process.
Recycling means the use or reuse of a waste as an effective substitute for a
commercial product, or as an ingredient or feedstock in an industrial
process. It also refers to the reclamation of useful constituent fractions
within a waste material or removal of contaminants from a waste to allow it
to be reused. As used in this report, recycling implies use, reuse, or
reclamation of a waste, either on site or off site, after it has been generated.
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INSTRUCTIONS FOR COMPLETING
FORM WM - WASTE MINIMIZATION PART II
WHO MUST COMPLETE THIS FORM?
Form WM Part n must be completed only by generators that engaged in an activity during 1987
that resulted in waste minimization. Waste minimization means: (1) reduction in the volume
and/or toxicity of hazardous waste generated as a result of source, reduction; and/or (2) reduction
in the volume and/or toxicity of hazardous waste subsequently treated, stored, or disposed as a
result of on-site or off-site recycling.
If no waste minimization results were achieved during 1987, mark [X] in the space provided and
return Form WM Part n with your submission.
HOW TO COMPLETE THIS FORM
Form WM Part n is divided into four sections that together document the reduction in volume
and/or toxicity of a single hazardous waste achieved through waste minimization activity
undertaken during 1987. Make and complete a photocopy of this form for each hazardous waste
that was minimized during 1987. Throughout the form, enter "DK" if the information requested is
not known or is not available; enter "NA" if the information requested is not applicable. Use the
Comments section at the end of the form to clarify or continue any entry. Reference the
comment by entering the section number and box letter. Key terms are defined below.
Waste minimization
Source reduction
Recycling
means the reduction, to the extent feasible, of waste that is generated or
subsequently treated, stored, or disposed. Waste minimization includes
any source reduction or recycling activity undertaken by a generator that
results in: (1) the reduction of total volume or quantity of hazardous
waste; (2) the reduction of toxicity of hazardous waste; or (3) both, as long
as the reduction is consistent with the goal of minimizing present and
future threats to human health and the environment.
means the reduction or elimination of hazardous waste at the source,
usually within a process. Source reduction measures include process
modifications, feedstock substitutions, improvements in feedstock purity,
housekeeping and management practices, increases in the efficiency of
machinery, and recycling within a process. Source reduction implies any
action that reduces the amount of waste exiting a process.
means the use or reuse of waste as an effective substitute for a commercial
product, or as an ingredient or feedstock in an industrial process. It also
refers to the reclamation of useful constituent fractions within a waste
material or the removal of contaminants from a waste to allow it to be
reused. As used in this report, recycling implies use, reuse, or reclamation
of a waste, either on site or off site, after it has been generated.
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FORM WM-PART II
ITEM-BY-ITEM INSTRUCTIONS
Section I
Complete Boxes A through I for each hazardous waste that was minimized (i.e., reduced in
volume and/or toxicity during 1987). Describe each waste as it leaves the process responsible for
its generation. If your recordkeeping systems do not permit this, describe the waste at the first
point at which it is possible to obtain a reliable measurement of its quantity and form.
Box A: EPA Hazardous Waste Code
Enter the EPA Hazardous Waste Code(s) that applies to the waste that was minimized.
EPA Hazardous Waste Codes are listed beginning on page 15 of the 1987 Hazardous
Waste Codebook. If you need space for additional codes, use the Comments section to
continue and reference the comment by entering the section number and box letter. If
fewer than four codes are applicable, enter "NA" in the remaining fields. If the waste is
regulated only by the State, enter "NA" and complete Box B.
Box B: State Hazardous Waste Code
Enter the State Hazardous Waste Code(s) that applies to the waste that was minimized.
If your state has supplied State hazardous waste codes, they are listed on page 52 of the
1987 Hazardous Waste Report Codebook. If you need space for additional State
Hazardous Waste Codes, use the Comments section to continue, and reference the
comment by entering the section number and box letter. If fewer than two, or no State
Hazardous Waste Codes are applicable, enter "NA" in Box B.
Box C: Product or Service Description
Provide a brief description of the product or service associated with generation of the
waste.
Example:
If the site were a manufacturer of small internal combustion engines and the particular
waste generating process was degreasing of pistons, then the product description would
be "Small Engine Pistons."
BoxD: Product or Service SIC Code
Enter the 4-digit Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) Code for the product or service
reported in Box C. The SIC Code should be selected from those reported in Section IV
of Form 1C - Identification and Certification. If only one SIC Code was reported in
Section IV of Form 1C, enter the same code here. If more than one SIC Code was
reported on Form 1C, enter the code which applies to the particular product or service
reported in Box C of this form. All SIC Codes are listed in the 1987 Hazardous Waste
Codebook, beginning on page 1.
BoxE: Waste Form Code
Review the Waste Form Codes on page 40 of the 1987 Hazardous Waste Codebook and
enter the code that best corresponds to the physical state of the hazardous waste that was
minimized.
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FORM WM-PART II
Section I (Continued)
^ox F: UOM
Enter the UOM (Unit of Measure) Code for the quantities in Section II, Boxes A and B.
Quantities must be reported in the units of measure listed below. If G (gallons) or L
(liters) is the unit of measure, you must enter the density of the waste in Box G.
Code Unit of Measure
P Pounds
T Short tons (2,000 pounds)
K Kilograms
M Metric tonnes (1,000 kilograms)
G Gallons
L Liters
Box G: Density
Enter the density if G (gallons) or L (liters) is the unit of measure. Provide the density
in either pounds per gallon (Ibs/gal) or specific gravity (sg). Mark [X] in the appropriate
box. If the unit of measure entered in Box F is P, T, K, or M, enter "NA" in Box G.
Box H: Source Description
Provide a brief description of the specific production or service process that was the
source associated with generation of the waste.
Erunple:
II he site was a manufacturer of small internal combustion engines and the particular
wa>ie generating process was degreasing of pistons, then the source description would be
"Solvent Bath Degreasing."
Box I: Source Code
Review the Source Codes below and enter the code that best describes the production or
service process associated with generation of the waste.
Code Source of the Waste
10 Routine Operations such as production, service or maintenance activities,
or waste management
21 Equipment Decommissioning/Replacement
22 Materials/Product Disposal
23 Materials/Product Spill Cleanups
24 Closure Actions
25 Remedial/Corrective Actions
29 Other Non-Routine Sources (Specify in Comments)
Example;
If the site was a manufacturer of small internal combustion engines and the particular
waste generating process was degreasing of pistons, then the Source Code would be 10.
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FORM WM-PART II
Section n
This section requests information on source reduction results, recycling activity, and/or changes
in the toxicity of hazardous waste generated. Any or all of these waste minimization results
should be reported. Report all available information and follow the instructions below to
determine how to complete Section II.
Box A: 1986 Quantity Generated
Enter the total quantity of the hazardous waste (reported in Section I, Box A and/or Box
B) that was generated during 1986. If the waste was not generated in 1986, enter "NA."
Right justify the quantity entry.
Example:
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Box B: 1987 Quantity Generated
Enter the total quantity of the hazardous waste (reported in Section 1, Box A and/or Box
B) that was generated during 1987. Right justify the quantity entry.
Example:
a 1987 quantity gwwntvd
i9i9i9i 9i 8l
BoxQ Production Ratio
The production ratio is a measure of the change in the production quantity or service
activity between 1987 and 1986. Use the work sheet below to calculate the production
ratio by dividing the number of units of the product or service (reported in Section I, Box
C) in 1987 by the comparable number for 1986. Enter the resulting production ratio in
Box C. Selection of an appropriate measure of production quantity or service activity is
the responsibility of the respondent, but the measure is never to be based on sales
dollars. The measure of production selected is to remain consistent for all future
reporting years.
If you entered "NA" for 1986 quantity generated (Section II, Box A), enter "NA" in Box C
also. If it is not possible, for any reason, to calculate the production ratio enter "NA" in
BoxC.
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FORM WM-PART II
Section II (Continued)
Example 1:
If the firm manufactures tools using a process which generates a hazardous waste, the
production ratio would indicate the change in the number of tools produced in 1987
compared to the preceding year, 1986.
1,200 tools were produced in 1987 and 1,000 tools were produced in 1986. The
production ratio would equal 1,200 divided by 1,000.
(1987 production) 12QS = 1.2 (production ratio)
(1986 production) 1,000 ^
The number "1.2" would be entered in Box C.
Example 2:
If a firm that manufactures stainless steel food containers is losing market share to
competitors making plastic containers, its production might have declined between 1986
and 1987.
82,000 containers were produced in 1987 and 97,000 containers were produced in 1986.
The production ratio would equal 82,000 divided by 97,000.
(1987 production) gLfiQQ = 0.85 (production ratio)
(1986 production) 97,000 ^ '
The number "0.85" would be entered in Box C.
Example 3:
If the firm is a dry cleaner that cleaned 2,000 garments in 1986 and 2,200 garments in
1987, the production ratio would indicate the change in the number of garments cleaned.
The production ratio would equal 2,200 divided by 2,000.
ttnll Pro^uct!on) Jgg = 1.1 (production ratio)
(1986 production) 2,000 ^ '
The number "1.1" would be entered in Box C.
Production Ratio Worksheet
Units produced or units of service provided in 1987 (_
divided by —
•
Units produced or units of service provided in 1986 ( )
Enter Production Ratio in Box C - I I I.I I I
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FORM WM-PART II
Section II (Continued)
Box D: Toxicitv Change Code
Review the Toxicity Change Codes below and enter the code that best describes the
change in the degree of hazard or toxicity associated with the waste that was minimized.
In this report, toxicity change means change in the concentration of hazardous
constituents in a fixed quantity of waste, substitution of hazardous constituents in a
waste, or both. Note that there is a code for no change in toxicity.
Code Toxicitv Change
0 No change in toxicitv: no change in the concentration of hazardous
constituents and no substitution of hazardous constituents.
Changes only in the concentration of hazardous constituents:
1 Increase in the concentration of hazardous constituents in a fixed
quantity of the waste
2 Decrease in the concentration of hazardous constituents in a fixed
quantity of the waste
Only Substitution of Constituents:
3 Substitution of less hazardous constituents in the waste
4 Substitution of more hazardous constituents in the waste
5 Substitution of different but equally hazardous constituents in the waste
Changes in both the concentration of hazardous constituents and
substitution of hazardous constituents:
6 Decrease in the concentration of hazardous constituents and substitution
of less hazardous constituents
7 Increase in the concentration of hazardous constituents and substitution
of more hazardous constituents
8 Other (Explain in Comments)
BoxE: Waste Minimization: Recycling
Box E requires three entries. Follow the instructions in sequence.
1. Review the Recycling Activity Codes below and enter the codes that best describe
on-site or off-site recycling of the hazardous waste that was minimized during 1987.
In this report, recycling means the use or reuse of hazardous waste as an effective
substitute for a commercial product or as an ingredient or feedstock in an industrial
process. Recycling refers to the reclamation of useful constituent fractions within
waste material or the removal of contaminants from waste to allow it to be reused.
Closed loop (in process) recycling is considered source reduction and should not be
reported in Box E. If one code adequately describes the recycling activity, leave
blank the field marked "code 2."
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FORM WM-PART II
Section II (Continued)
Code Recycling Activity
0 No on-site or off-site recycling undertaken during 1987
1 On-site recycling began during 1987
2 On-site recycling discontinued during 1987
3 Off-site recycling began during 1987
4 Off-site recycling discontinued during 1987
5 Other recycling activity (Explain in Comments)
2. In the field labeled "Quantity Recycled", enter the quantity of the hazardous waste
which was recycled during 1987. Include both on-site and off-site recycling quantities
in this number. Report the quantity in the unit of measure reported in Section I, Box
F. If no hazardous waste was recycled on site or off site enter "NA."
Quantity information may be obtained from Uniform Hazardous Waste Manifest
Forms if the waste was shipped off site for recycling. If more than one shipment of
the waste was shipped off site for recycling, add the quantities and report only the
sum. If the waste was recycled on site, use your own records to determine the
quantity recycled. If no records of the exact quantity recycled are available, estimate
the quantity and report the method you used in the Comments section at the end of
the form. Reference the comment by noting the section number and box letter.
Box F: Waste Minimization: Source Reduction
Box F requires several entries. Follow the instructions in sequence.
1. Review the Source Reduction Activity Codes below and enter the codes that best
describe source reduction activities applied to the hazardous waste reported in
Section I. In this report, source reduction means the reduction or elimination of
waste at the source, usually within a process. Source reduction measures include
process modifications, feedstock substitutions, improvements in feedstock purity,
housekeeping and management practices, increases in the efficiency of machinery,
and recycling within a process. Source reduction implies any action that reduces the
amount of waste exiting a process. Therefore, closed loop (in process) recycling
should be reported in Box F. If one code adequately describes the source reduction
activity, leave blank the fields marked "code 2" and "code 3".
Code Source Reduction Activity
0 No source reduction undertaken
1 Equipment or technology modification/substitution
2 Process or procedure modification/substitution (including closed-
loop recycling)
3 Reformulation or redesign of product
4 Modification/substitution of input or raw material
5 Better housekeeping/better operating practices
6 Waste stream segregation
7 Other source reduction activity (Explain in Comments)
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FORM WM-PART II
Section II (Continued)
2. In the field labeled "Quantity Prevented," enter the 1987 quantity of hazardous waste
which was never generated because of source reduction activity. Report the quantity
in the unit of measure reported in Section I Box F.
If you have completed Section II, Boxes A, B, and C, you can calculate "Quantity
Prevented" using EPA's preferred method outlined on the worksheet below.
If you do not know the information requested in Section II, Boxes A, B, and C, you
may estimate the quantity of hazardous waste prevented in 1987 using another
method. Review the five examples that follow to consider which approach your site
might utilize. However, if you do not use the preferred method, you must describe
your computation in the Comments section at the end of the form. Reference the
comment by entering the section number and box letter. A blank Quantity
Prevented Worksheet is included following Example 5.
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FORM WM-PART II
Section II (Continued)
Example 1:
A firm manufactures tools using a process which generates hazardous waste. In
1986, 1,000 tools were produced and in 1987, 1,200 took were produced. The
production ratio for the firm is 1.2. In 1987, the firm introduced a new process
to minimize the quantity of hazardous waste it generated.
(1987 production) L2QQ = 1.2 (production ratio)
(1986 production) 1,000 ^ '
Quantity Prevented Worksheet
Step 1: Multiply the 1986 quantity generated by the production ratio.
2.000 1986 quantity generated (from Box A)
x 1.2 Times production ratio (from Box C)
= 2.400 Equals quantity that would have been generated
without waste minimization
Step 2: Subtract the reporting year quantity (Box B) from the quantity
generated without the waste minimization project or activity (step 1 above).
2.400 Quantity without waste minimization
1.800 Minus 1987 quantity generated (from Box B)
= 600 Equals quantity of generation prevented (enter in
Box F, quantity prevented)
Step 3: Enter quantity prevented in Box F.
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FORM WM-PART II
Section II (Continued)
Example 2:
This example illustrates how the firm in Example 1 would have completed
Section II if the production had increased.
A firm manufactures tools using a process which generates hazardous waste. In
1986 the firm produced 1,000 tools; in 1987, the firm produced 5,000 tools. The
production ratio for the firm is 5.0. The production ratio is an indicator of
growth or decline in product produced. In 1987, the firm, anticipating continued
rapid growth and wishing to reduce costs for waste management, introduced a
new process to minimize the quantity of hazardous waste it generated. To
complete form WM Part II, the firm calculated its waste minimization results as
follows.
£!™IprtK!UCt!0n} f!88 =5.0 (production ratio)
(1986 production) 1,000 VF '
Quantity Prevented Worksheet
Step 1: Multiply the 1986 quantity generated by the production ratio.
2.00Q 1986 quantity generated (from Box A)
x 5.0 Times production ratio (from Box C)
= 10.000 Equals quantity that would have been generated
without waste minimization f
Step 2: Subtract the reporting year quantity (Box B) from the quantity
generated without the waste minimization project or activity (step 1 above).
10.000 Quantity without waste minimization
5.000 Minus 1987 quantity generated (from Box B)
= 5.000 Equals quantity of generation prevented (enter in
Box F, quantity prevented)
Step 3: Enter quantity prevented in Box F.
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FORM WM-PARTII
Section II (Continued)
Example 3:
A firm uses a solvent bath to clean continuous filament wire in a batch process.
Since the firm has no record of how much wire passes through the bath before
the solvent is changed, the production ratio is "NA". The firm does have a
record of the number of times the solvent is changed in the year. To reduce the
amount of waste exiting the process, in 1987 the firm replaced the original bath
container with a new container that holds 20 gallons less solvent per changing.
The quantity of waste generated from the solvent bath in 1986, before the
container was replaced, was 2,000 gallons. Note that this number was known
through a recordkeeping system that tracked waste generation by process.
The number of times the bath was changed was 10, or 200 gallons per changing.
This number was known through the firm's recordkeeping system.
Using the new container, changing the bath 10 times in 1987, the firm generated
only 180 gallons of waste per changing. Thus, the total quantity of waste
generated from the solvent bath in 1987, was 1,800 gallons. (Box A minus Box B
quantities)
By replacing the bath container the firm prevented 200 gallons of hazardous
waste from beng generated. (Entered in Box F, quantity prevented)
Sec. 1 A. 1986 quantity generated
II 1 inrtrueUon Peg*
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I ,2,0,0!
Since the firm did not use the preferred method of calculating the quantity
prevented, the Comments section would also be completed as follows:
Comments:
Section II Box F: Quantity prevented calculated by comparing volume of solvent bath in original
container to the volume using new container which holds 20 gallons less. Our production level for 86-
87 is constant
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FORM WM-PART II
Section II (Continued)
Example 4:
This example illustrates how the firm in Example 3 above would complete
Section II if the production had increased.
A firm uses a solvent bath to clean continuous filament wire in a batch process.
Since the firm has no record of how much wire passes through the bath before
the solvent is changed, it cannot compute a production ratio as required in Box
C. The firm does have a record of the size of the solvent bath container and
number of times the solvent is changed in a year. In 1986, the container held 200
gallons and the solvent bath was changed 10 times.
In 1987, the firm's production of wire increased in response to an aggressive sales
campaign. The firm was interested in reducing the costs of waste management
and purchased a new solvent bath container 20 gallons smaller but still adequate.
Nevertheless, because of increased production, the solvent had to be changed 20
times per year.
To compute the "Quantity prevented" entry on the form, the firm estimated the
amount of solvent waste that would have been generated using the original
container (200 gal.) with the increased number of changes (20). The firm then
subtracted from this number the actual amount of solvent waste generated.
200 gal. x 20 changes = 4,000 gal. minus Box B, 3,600
Enter 400 in Box F, Quantity generated
Sec I
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Since the firm did not use the preferred method of calculating the quantity
prevented, the Comments section would also be completed as follows:
Comments:
Section II Box F: Quantity prevented calculated by comparing volume of solvent bath in original
container to volume of new container at increased production level.
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FORM WM-PART II
Section II (Continued)
Example 5:
In this example the firm is a large corporation that has instituted a waste
minimization incentive program in its sites that generate hazardous waste. The
plant manager at each site is required to report to headquarters the amount of
hazardous waste minimized. Headquarters completes Form WM Part II for
each site as illustrated below.
Sec. 1 A. 1988 quantity generated
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Since the firm did not use the preferred method of calculating the quantity
prevented, the Comments section would be completed.
Comments:
Section II Box F: Attached please find the ABC Corporation Waste Minimization Report for 1987.
Quantity Prevented Worksheet
Step 1: Multiply the 1986 quantity generated by the production ratio.
1986 quantity generated (from Box A)
x Times production ratio (from Box C)
= Equals quantity that would have been generated
without waste minimization
Step 2: Subtract the reporting year quantity (Box B) from the quantity
generated without the waste minimization project or activity (step 1 above).
Quantity without waste minimization
Minus 1987 quantity generated (from Box B)
= Equals quantity of generation prevented (enter in
Box F, quantity prevented)
Step 3: Enter quantity prevented in Box F.
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Section III *
Box A: Narrative description of waste minimization project or activity and results achieved
Bffcfly describe the project or activity that produced the reduction. Do not repeat any of
the information that you reported above.
Section IV: Answer Questions 1 through 4 to describe the effects of the source reduction
and/or recycling activity(ies).
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APPENDIX E
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•5.«/l^^ZCODE.EPA. May S. I
EPA HAZARDOUS WASTE CODES
Code Waste description
Characteristic Hazardous Waste
D001 Ignitable waste
D002 Corrosive waste
D003 Reactive waste
D004 Arsenic
D005 Barium
D006 Cadmium
D007 Chromium
D008 Lead
D009 Mercury
D010 Selenium
D011 Silver
D012 Endrin(l,2,3,4,10,10-hexachloro-l,7-epoxy-l,4,4a,5)6,7,8,8a-octahydro-l,4-endo, endo-5,8-dimeth-ano-
naphthalene)
D013 Lindane (1,2,3,4,5,6-hexa-chlorocyclohexane, gamma isomer)
D014 Methoxychlor (l,l,l-trichloro-2,2-bis [p-methoxyphenyl] ethane)
D015 Toxaphene (Cjg HJQ Clg, technical chlorinated camphene, 67-69 percent chlorine)
D016 2,4-D (2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid)
D017 2,4,5-TP Silvex (2,4,5-trichlorophenoxypropionic acid)
Hazardous Waste from Nonspecific Sources
P001 The following spent halogenated solvents used in degreasing: tetrachloroethylene, trichlorethylenc,
methylene chloride, 1,1,1-trichloroethane, carbon tetrachloride and chlorinated fluorocarbons and all
spent solvent mixtures/blends used in degreasing containing, before use, a total of 10 percent or more
(by volume) of one or more of the above halogenated solvents or those solvents listed in F002, F004,
and POOS; and still bottoms from the recovery of these spent solvents and spent solvent mixtures
F002 The following spent halogenated solvents: tetrachloroethylene, methylene chloride, trichloroethylene,
1,1,1-trichloroethane, chlorobenzene, l,l,2-trichloro-l,2,2-trifluoroethane, ortho-dichlorobenzene,
trichlorofluoromethane, and 1,1,2, trichloroethane; all spent solvent mixtures/blends containing, before
use, a total of 10 percent or more (by volume) of one or more of the above halogenated solvents or
those solvents listed in F001, F004, and F005; and still bottoms from the recovery of these spent
solvents and spent solvent mixtures
F003 The following spent nonhalogenated solvents: xylene, acetone, ethyl acetate, ethyl benzene, ethyl ether,
methyl isobutyl ketone, n-butyl alcohol, cyclohexanone, and methanol; all spent solvent mixtures/
blends containing, before use, only the above spent nonhalogenated solvents; and all spent solvent
mixtures/blends containing, before use, one or more of the above nonhalogenated solvents, and a total
of 10 percent or more (by volume) of one or more of those solvents listed in F001, F002, F004, and
F005; and still bottoms from the recovery of these spent solvents and spent solvent mixtures
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Code Waste description
F004 The following spent nonhalogenated solvents: cresols and cresylic acid, and nitrobenzene; and the still
bottoms from the recovery of these solvents; all spent solvent mixtures/blends containing before use a
total of 10% or more (by volume) of one or more of the above nonhalogenated solvents or those
solvents listed in F001, F002, and F005; and still bottoms from the recovery of these spent solvents and
spent solvent mixtures
i
F005 The following spent nonhalogenated solvents: toluene, methyl ethyl ketone, carbon disulfide,
isobutanol, pyridine, benzene, 2-ethoxyethanol, and 2-nitropropane; all spent solvent mixtures/blends
containing, before use, a total of 10 percent or more (by volume) of one or more of the above
nonhalogenated solvents or those solvents listed in F001, F002, or F004; and still bottoms from the
recovery of these spent solvents and spent solvent mixtures
F006 Wastewater treatment sludges from electroplating operations except from the following processes: (1)
Sulfuric acid anodizing of aluminum; (2) tin plating on carbon steel; (3) zinc plating (segregated basis)
on carbon steel; (4) aluminum or zinc-aluminum plating on carbon steel; (5) cleaning/stripping
associated with tin, zinc, and aluminum plating on carbon steel; and (6) chemical etching and milling of
aluminum
F007 Spent cyanide plating bath solutions from electroplating operations
F008 Plating bath residues from the bottom of plating baths from electroplating operations where cyanides
are used in the process
F009 Spent stripping and cleaning bath solutions from electroplating operations were cyanides are used in
the process
F010 Quenching bath residues from oil baths from metal heat treating operations where cyanides are used in
the process
F011 Spent cyanide solutions from slat bath pot cleaning from metal heat treating operations
F012 Quenching waste water treatment sludges from metal heat treating operations where cyanides are used
in the process
F019 Wastewater treatment sludges from the chemical conversion coating of aluminum
F020 Wastes (except wastewater and spent carbon from hydrogen chloride purification) from the production
or manufacturing use (as a reactant, chemical intermediate, or component in a formulating process) of
tri- or tetrachlorophenol or of intermediates used to produce their pesticide derivatives. (This listing
does not include wastes from the production of hexachlorophene from highly purified 2,4,5-
trichlorophenol)
F021 Wastes (except wastewater and spent carbon from hydrogen chloride purification) from the production
or manufacturing use (as a reactant, chemical intermediate, or component in a formulating process) of
pentachlorophenol, or of intermediates used to produce derivatives
F022 Wastes (except wastewater and spent carbon from hydrogen chloride purification) from the
manufacturing use (as a reactant, chemical intermediate, or component in a formulating process) of
tetra-, penta- or hexachlorobenzenes under alkaline conditions
F023 Wastes (except wastewater and spent c •« from hydrogen chloride purification) from the production
of materials on equipment previously - for the production or manufacturing use (as a reactant,
chemical intermediate, or component ;. _ formulating porcess) of tri- and tetrachlorophenols (This
listing does not include wastes from equipment used only for the production or use of
Hexachlorophene from highly purified 2,4,5-trichlorophenol.)
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Code Waste description
F024 Wastes, including but not limited to, distillation residues, heavy ends, tars, and reactor clean-out wastes
from the production of chlorinated aliphatic hydrocarbons, having a carbon content from one to Five,
utilizing free radical catalyzed processes. (This listing does not include light ends, spent filters and
niter aids, spent dessicants, wastewater, wastewater treatment sludges, spent catalysts, and wastes listed
in Section 26132)
F026 Wastes (except wastewater and spent carbon from hydrogen chloride purification) from the production
of materials on equipment previously used for the manufacturing use (as a reactant, chemical
intermediate, or component in a formulating process) of tetra-, penta-, or hexachlorobenzene under
alkaline conditions
F027 Discarded unused formulations containing tri-, tetra-, or pentachlorophenol or discarded unused
formulations containing compounds derived from these chlorophenols (This listing does not include
formulations containing hexachlorophene synthesized from prepurified 2,4,5-trichlorophenol as the
sole component.)
F028 Residues resulting from the incineration or thermal treatment of soil contaminated with EPA
hazardous waste nos. F020, F021, F022, F023, F026, and F027
Hazardous Waste from Specific Sources
K001 Bottom sediment sludge from the treatment of wastewater from wood preserving processes that use
creosote and/or pentachlorophenol
K002 Wastewater treatment sludge from the production of chrome yellow and orange pigments
K003 Wastewater treatment sludge from the production of molybdate orange pigments
K004 Wastewater treatment sludge from the production of zinc yellow pigments
K005 Wastewater treatment sludge from the production of chrome green pigments
K006 Wastewater treatment sludge from the production of chrome oxide green pigments (anhydrous and
hydrated)
K007 Wastewater treatment sludge from the production of iron blue pigments
K008 Oven residue from the production of chrome oxide green pigments
K009 Distillation bottoms from the production of acetaldehyde from ethylene
K010 Distillation side cuts from the production of acetaldehyde from ethylene
K011 Bottom stream from the wastewater stripper in the production of acrylonitrile
K013 Bottom stream from the acetonitrile column in the production of acrylonitrile
K014 Bottoms from the acetonitrile purification column in the production of acrylonitrile
K015 Still bottoms from the distillation of benzyl chloride
K016 Heavy ends or distillation residues from the production of carbon tetrachloride
K017 Heavy ends (still bottoms) from the purification column in the production of epichlorohydrin
pC018 Heavy ends from the fractionation column in ethyl chloride production
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Code Waste description
K019 Heavy ends from the distillation of ethylene dichloride in cihylene dichloride production
K020 Heavy ends from the distillation of vinyl chloride in vinyl chloride monomer production
K021 Aqueous spent antimony catalyst waste from fluoromethanes production
K022 Distillation bottom tars from the production of phenol/acetone from cumene
K023 Distillation light ends from the production of phthalic anhydride from naphthalene
K024 Distillation bottoms from the production of phthalic anhydride from naphthalene
K025 Distillation bottoms from the production of nitrobenzene by the nitration of benzene
K026 Stripping still tails from the production of methyl ethyl pyridines
K027 Centrifuge and distillation residues from toluene diisocyanate production
K028 Spent catalyst from the hydrochlorinator reactor in the production of 1,1,1-trichloroethane
K029 Waste from the product steam stripper in the production of 1,1,1-trichloroethane
K030 Column bottoms or heavy ends from the combined production of trichloroethylene and
perchloroethylene
K031 By-product salts generated in the production of MSMA and cacodylic acid
K032 Wastewater treatment sludge from the production of chlordane
K033 Wastewater and scrub water from the chlorination of cyclopentadiene in the production of chlordane
K034 Filter solids from the filtration of hexachlorocyclopentadiene in the production of chlordane
K035 Wastewater treatment sludges generated in the production of creosote
K036 Still bottoms from toluene reclamation distillation in the production of disulfoton
K037 Wastewater treatment sludges from the production of disulfoton
K038 Wastewater from the washing and stripping of phorate production
K039 Filter cake from the filtration of diethylphosphorodithioic acid in the production of phorate.
K040 Wastewater treatment sludge from the production of phorate
K041 Wastewater treatment sludge from the production of toxaphene
K042 Heavy ends or distillation residues from the distillation of tetrachlorobenzene in the production of
2A5-T
K043 2,6-DichIorophenol waste from the production of 2,4-D
K044 Wastewater treatment sludges from the manufacturing and processing of explosives
K045 Spent carbon from the treatment of wastewater containing explosives
K046 Wastewater treatment sludges from the manufacturing, formulation, and loading of lead-based
initiating compounds
K047 Pink/red water from TNT operations
K048 Dissolved air flotation (DAF) float from the petroleum refining industry
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Code Waste description
K049 Slop oil emulsion solids from the petroleum refining industry
K050 Heat exchanger bundle cleaning sludge from the petroleum refining industry
K051 API separator sludge from the petroleum refining industry
K052 Tank bottoms (leaded) from the petroleum refining industry
K060 Ammonia still lime sludge from coking operations
K061 Emission control dust/sludge from the primary production of steel in electric furnaces
K062 Spent pickle liquor from steel finishing operations of plants that produce iron or steel
K069 Emission control dust/sludge from secondary lead smelting
K071 Brine purification muds from the mercury cell process in chlorine production, where separately
prepurified brine is not used
K073 Chlorinated hydrocarbon waste from the purification step of the diaphragm cell process using graphite
anodes in chlorine production
K083 Distillation bottoms from aniline production
K084 Wastewater treatment sludges generated during the production of veterinary pharmaceuticals from
arsenic or organo-arsenic compounds
K085 Distillation or fraclionation column bottoms from the production of chlorobenzenes
K086 Solvent washes and sludges, caustic washes and sludges, or water washes and sludges from cleaning
tubs and equipment used in the formulation of ink from pigments, driers, soaps, and stabilizers
containing chromium and lead
K087 Decanter tank tar sludge from coking operations
K093 Distillation light ends from the production of phthalic anhydride from ortho-xylene
K094 Distillation bottoms from the production of phthalic anhydride from ortho-xylene
K095 Distillation bottoms from the production of 1,1,1-trichloroethane
K096 Heavy ends from the heavy ends column from the production of 1,1,1-trichloroethane
K097 Vacuum stripper discharge from the chlordane chlorinator in the production of chlordane
K098 Untreated process wastewater from the production of toxaphene
K099 Untreated wastewater from the production of 2,4-D
K100 Waste leaching solution from acid leaching of emission control dust/sludge from secondary lead
smelting
K101 Distillation tar residues from the distillation of aniline-based compounds in the production of
veterinary pharmaceuticals from arsenic or organo-arsenic compounds
K102 Residue from the use of activated carbon for decolorization in the production of veterinary
pharmaceuticals from arsenic or organo-arsenic compounds
JC103 Process residues from aniline extraction from the production of aniline
K104 Combined wastewater streams generated from nitrobenzene/aniline production
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Code Waste description
K105 Separated aqueous stream from the reactor product washing step in the production of chlorobenzenes
K106 Wastewater treatment sludge from the mercury cell process in chlorine production
Kill Product washwaters from the production of dinitrotoluene via nitration of toluene
K112 Reaction byproduct water from the drying column in the production of toluenediamine via
hydrogenation of dinitrotoluene
K113 Condensed liquid light ends from purification of toluenediamine in production of toluenediamine via
hydrogenation of dinitrotoluene
K114 Vicinals from the purification of toluenediamine in production of toluenediamine via hydrogenation of
dinitrotoluene
K115 Heavy ends from purification of toluenediamine in the production of toluenediamine via hydrogenation
of dinitrotoluene
K116 Organic condensate from the solvent recovery column in the production of toluene diisocyanate via
phosgenation of toluenediamine
K117 Wastewater from the reactor vent gas scrubber in the production of ethylene dibromide via
bromination of ethene
K118 Spent adsorbent solids from purification of ethylene dibromide in the production of ethylene dibromide
via bromination of ethene
K123 Process wastewater (including supernates, filtrates, and wash waters) from the production of
Ethylenebisdithiocarbamic Acids and its salt. Hazardous Code T
K124 Reactor vent scrubber water from the production of Ethylenebisdithiocarbamic and its salts.
Hazardous Code T
K125 Filtration, evaporation, and centrifugation of solids from the production of Ethylenebisdithiocarbamic
Acids and its salts. Hazardous Code T and C
K126 Baghouse dust and floor sweepings in milling and packaging operations from production or
formulation of Ethylenebisdithiocarbamic Acids and its salts. Hazardous Code T
K136 Still bottoms from the purification of ethylene dibromide in the production of ethylene dibromide via
bromination of ethene
Discarded Commercial Chemical Products, Off-Specification Species, Container Residuals, and Spill
Residues Thereof-Acute Hazardous Waste (An alphabetized listing can be found at 40 CFR 261.33, Jufy 1,
1986.)
P001 Warfarin, when present at concentrations greater than or equal to 03%
P001 3-(alpha-Acetonyl-benzyl)~4-hydroxycoumarin and salts, when present at concentrations greater than
03%
P002 Acetamide, N-(aminothioxomelhyl)
P002 l-Acetyl-2-thiourea
POOS 2-Propenal
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Code Waste description
POOS Acrolein
P004 l,23,4,10,10-Hexachloro-l,4,4a,5,8,8a-hexahydro-l,4:5,8-endo,exo-dimethanonaphthalene
P004 Aldrin
POOS 2-Propen-l-ol
POOS Allyl alcohol
P006 Aluminum phosphide (r,t)
P007 3(2H)-Isoxazolone,5-(aminomethyl)-
P007 5-(Aminomethyl)-3-isoxazolol
POOS 4-a-Aminopyridine
POOS 4-Pyridinamine
POOS 4-Aminopyridine
P009 Phenol,2,4,6-trinitro-,ammonium salt (r)
P009 Ammonium picrate (r)
P010 Arsenic acid (t)
P011 Arsenic pentoxide (t)
P011 Arsenic (V) oxide (t)
P012 Arsenic (III) oxide (t)
P012 Arsenic trioxide (t)
POD Barium cyanide
P014 Thiophenol
P014 Benzenethiol
P015 Beryllium dust (t)
P016 Methane,oxybis(chloro-
P016 Bis(chloromethyl) ether
P017 2-Propanone,l-bromo- (t)
P017 Bromoacetone (t)
P018 Strychnidinone^S-dimethoxy-
P018 Brucine
P020 Dinoseb
P020 Phenol,2,4-dinitro-6-(l-rnethylpropyl)-
P021 Calcium cyanide
P022 Carbon bisulfide (t)
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Code Waste description
P022 Carbon disulfide (t)
P023 Acetaldehyde, chloro-
P023 Chloroacetaldehyde
P024 Bcnzenamine, 4-chloro-
P024 p-Chloroaniline
P026 Thiourea, (2-chlorophenyl)-
P026 l-(o-Ch!orophenyl)thiourea
P027 Propanenitrile,3-chloro-
P027 3-Chloropropionitrile
P028 Benzene, (chloromethyl)-
P028 Benzyl chloride
P029 Copper cyanides
P030 Cyanides (soluble cyanide salts), not elsewhere specified (t)
P031 Cyanogen
P033 Cyanogen chloride
P033 Chlorine cyanide
P034 4,6-Dinitro-o-cyclohexylphenol (t)
P034 Phenol,2-cyclohexyl-4,6-dinitro- (t)
P036 Dichlorophenylarsine
P0?6 Pheny! dichloroarsine
P037 Dieidrin
P037 lA3,4,10,10-Hexachloro-6,7-expoxy-l,4,4a^,6,7,8,8a-octahydro-endo,exo-l,4:5,8-dimethanonaph-
thalene
P038 Diethylarsine (t)
P038 Arsinc, dicthyl- (t)
P039 0,0-Diethyl S-[2-(ethylthio)elhyl] phosphorodilhioatc (t)
P039 Disulfoton (t) i
P040 0,0-Diethyl 0-pyrazinyl phosphorothioate
P040 Phosphorothioic acid, 0,0-diethyl 0- pyrazinyl ester
P041 Diethyl-p-nitrophenyl phosphate
P041 Phosphoric acid, diethyl p-nitrophenyl ester
P042 Epinephrine
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Code Waste description
P042 1,2-Benzencdiol, 4-[l-hydroxy-2-(methylamino)ethyl]-
P043 Diisopropyl fluorophosphate
P043 Fluoridic acid, bis(i-methylethyl) ester
P043 Phosphorofluoridic acid, bis(l-methylethyl) ester
P044 Dimethoate (t)
POM Phosphorodithioic acid, 0,0-dimethyl S-[2-(methylamino)-2-oxoethyl]ester (t)
P045 3,3-Dimethyl-l-(methylthio)-2-butanone, 0-[(melhylamino)carbonyl]oxime
P045 Thiofanox
P046 alpha,alpha-Dimethylphenethylamine (t)
P046 Ethanamine,l,l-dimethyl-2-phenyl- (t)
P047 4,6-Dinitro-o-cresol and salts
P047 Phenol,2'4-dinetro-6-methyl-, and salts
P048 2,4-Dinitrophenol
P048 Phenol,2,4-dinitro-
P049 2,4-Dithiobiurct
P049 Thioimidodicarbonic diamide
POSO Endosulfan
P050 5-Norbornene-23-dimethanol,l,4,5,6,7,7-hexachloro,cyclic sulfite
P051 lA3,4,10,10-Hexachloro-6,7-expoxy-l,4,4a^,6,7,8,8a-oxtahydro-endo,endo-l,4:5,8-dimethanon.
aphthalene
POS1 Endrin
P054 Ethylenimine
P054 Aziridine
P056 Fluorine
P057 Fluoroacetamide
P057 Acetamide^-fluor-
P058 Fluoroacetic acid, sodium salt
P058 Acetic acid, fluoro-, sodium salt
POS9 Heptachlor
P059 4,7-Methano-lH-indene,l,4^,6,7,8,8-heptachloro-3a,4,7,7a-tetrahydro-
P060 Hexachlorohexahydro-endo.endo-dimethanonapthalenc
P060 lA3,4,10,10-Hexachloro-l,4,4a^,8,8a-hexahydro-l,4:5,8-endo, endo-dimethanonaphthalene
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Code Waste description
P062 Hexaethyl tetraphosphate
P062 Tetraphosphoric acid, hexaethyl ester
P063 Hydrocyanic acid
P063 Hydrogen cyanide
P064 Methyl isocyanate
P064 Isocyanic acid, methyl ester
P065 Fulminic acid, mercury(II) salt (r,t)
P065 Mercury fulminate (r,t)
P066 Methomyl
P066 Acetimidic acid, N-[(methylcarbamoyl)oxy]thio-, methyl ester
P067 2-Methylaziridine
P067 1,2-Propylenimine
P068 Hydrazine.methyl-
P068 Methyl hydrazine
P069 2-Methyllactonitrile
P069 Propanenitrile,2-hydroxy-2-methyl-
P070 Propanal, 2-methyl-2-(methylthio)-, 0[(methylamino)carbonyl]oxime
P070 Aldicarb
P071 0,0-Dimethyl 0-p-nitrophenyl phosphorothioate
P071 Methyl parathion
P072 alpha-Naphthylthiourea
P072 Thiourea, 1-naphthalenyl-
P073 Nickel tetracarbonyl
P073 Nickel carbonyl
P074 Nickel(II)cyanide
P074 Nickel cyanide
POTS Nicotine and salts (t)
P075 Pyridine, (S)-3-(l-methyl-2-pyrrolidinyl)-, and salts
P076 Nitrogen (II) oxide (t)
P076 Nitric oxide (t)
P077 p-Nitroaniline (t)
P077 Benzenamine, 4-nitro-
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Code Waste description
P078 Nitrogen (IV) oxide
P078 Nitrogen dioxide
P081 Nitroglycerine (r,t)
P081 l,23-Propanetriol,trinitrate-(r)
P082 Dimethylnitrosamine
P082 N-Nitrosodimcthylamine
P084 Ethenamine,N-mcthyl-N-nitroso-
P084 N-Nitrosomethylvinylamine
P085 Diphosphoramide.octamethyl-
P085 Octamethylpyrophosphoramide
P087 Osmium tetroxide
P087 Osmium oxide
POSS Endothall
P088 7-Oxabicyclo[2.2.1]heptane-2,3-dicarboxylic acid
P089 Parathion (t)
P089 Phosphorothioic acid.O.O-diethyl O-(p-nitrophenyl) ester (t)
P092 Mercury,(acetato-0)phenyl-
P092 Phenylmercuric acetate
P093 N-Phenylthiourea
P093 Thiourea, phenyl-
P094 Phosphorothioic acid, 0,0-diethyl S-(ethylthio)methyI ester (t)
P094 Phorate (t)
P095 Phosgene (t)
P095 Carbonyl chloride
P096 Hydrogen phosphide
P096 Phosphine
P097 Famphur
P097 Phosphorothioic acid, 0,0-dimethyl 0-[p-((dimethylamino)-sulfonyl)phenyl]ester
P098 Potassium cyanide
P099 Potassium silver cyanide
P101 Elhyl cyanide
P101 Propanenilrile
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Code Waste description
P102 Propargyl alcohol
P102 2-Propyn-l-ol
P103 Selenourea
P103 Carbamimidoselenoic acid
P104 Silver cyanide
P105 Sodium azide
P106 Sodium cyanide
P107 Strontium sulfide (t)
P108 Strychnidin-10-one, and salts (t)
P108 Strychnine and salts (t)
P109 Dithiopyrophosphoric acid, tetraethyl ester
P109 Tctraethyldithiopyrophosphate
P110 Plumbane.tetraethyl-
P110 Tetraethyl lead
Pill Tetraethylpyrophosphate
Pill Pyrophosphoric acid, tetraethyl ester
P112 Methane,tctranitro- (r)
P112 Tetranitromethane (r)
P113 Thallium(III) oxide
P113 Thallic oxide
P114 Thallium(I) selenide
P1L5 Sulfuric acid, thallium(I) salt
P115 Thallium(I)sulfate
P116 Hydrazinecarbothioamide
P116 Thiosemicarbazide
P118 MethanethioUrichloro-
P118 Trichloromethanethiol
P119 Vanadic acid, ammonium salt
P119 Ammonium vanadate
P120 Vanadium pentoxide
P120 Vanadium (V) oxide
P121 Zinc cyanide
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Code Waste description
P122 Zinc phosphide (r,t)
P122 Zinc phosphide, when present at concentrations greater than 10%
P123 Toxaphene
P123 Camphene, octachloro-
Discarded Commercial Chemical Products, Oil-Specification Species, Container Residues, and Spill Residues
Thereof-Toxic Waste (An alphabetized listing can be found at 40 CFR 261.33, July 1, 1986.)
U001 Ethanal (i)
U001 Acetaldehyde (i)
U002 2-Propanone (i)
U002 Acetone (i)
U003 Ethanenitrile (i,t)
U003 Acetonitrile (i,t)
U004 Ethanone.l-phenyl-
U004 Acetophenone
U005 2-Acetylaminofluorene
U005 Acetamide, N-9H-fluoren-2-yl-
U006 Ethanoyl chloride (c,r,t)
U006 Acetyl chloride (c,r,t)
U007 2-Propenamide
U007 Acrylamide
U008 2-Propenoic acid (i)
U008 Acrylic acid (i)
U009 2-Propenenitrile
U009 Acrylonitrile
U010 Mitomycin C
U010 Azirino(2'3':3,4)pyrrolo(l,2-a)indole-4,7-dione, 6-amino-8-[((aminocarbonyl) oxy)methyl]-l,laA8,
8a,8b-hexahydro-8a-methoxy-5-methyl-
U011 lH-l,2,4-Triazol-3-ainine
U011 Amitrole
U012 Benzenamine (i,t)
UC12 Aniline (i,t)
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Code Waste description
U014 Auramine
U014 Benzenamine, 4,4'-carbonimidoyIbis(N,N-dimethyl-
U015 L-Serine, diazoacetate (ester)
U015 Azaserine
U016 Benz[c]acridine
U016 3,4-Benzacridine
U017 Bcnzal chloride
U017 Benezene, (dichloromethyl)-
U018 Bcnz[a]anthracene
U018 1,2-Benzanthracene
U019 Benzene (i,t)
U020 Benzenesulfonyl chloride (c,r)
U020 Benzenesulfonic acid chloride (c,r)
U021 Benzidine
U021 (l,l'-Biphenyl)-4,4'-diamine
U022 Benzo[a]pyrene
U022 3,4-Benzopyrene
U023 Benzotrichloride (c,r,t)
U023 Benzene, (trichloromethyl)-(c,r,t)
U024 Bis(2-chloroethoxy) methane
U024 Ethane,l,l'-[methylenebis(oxy)]bis[2-chloro-
U025 Dichloroethyl ether
U025 Ethane,l,l'-oxybis[2-chloro-
U026 2-NaphthyIamine,N,N-bis(2-chloromethyl)-
U026 Chlornaphazine
U027 Propane,2,2'-oxybis[2-chloro-
U027 Bis(2-chloroisopropyl) ether
U028 Bis(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate
U028 1,2-Benzenedicarboxylic acid, [bis(2-ethylhexyl)]ester
U029 Methane, bromo-
U029 Methyl bromide
U030 4-Bromophenyl phenyl ether
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Code Waste description
U030 Benzene, l-bromo-4-phenoxy-
U031 1-Butanol (i)
U031 N-Butyl alchohol (i)
U032 Calcium chromate
U032 Chromic acid, calcium salt
U033 Carbonyl fluoride (r,t)
U033 Carbon oxyfluoride (r,t)
U034 Chloral
U034 Acetaldehyde, trichloro-
U035 Butanoic acid, 4-[bis(2-chloroethyl)amino]benzene-
U035 Chlorambucil
U036 4,7-Methanoindan,l,2,4,5,6,7,8,8-octa-chloro-3a,4,7,7a-tetrahydro-
U036 Chlordane, technical
U037 Chlorobenzene
U037 Benzene, chloro-
U038 Ethyl 4,4'-dichlorobenzilate
U038 Benzeneacetic acid, 4-chloro-alpha-4-chloro-phenyl)-alpha-hydroxy, ethyl ester
U039 Phenol,4-chloro-3-methyl-
U039 4-Chloro-m-cresol
U041 Orirane,2-(chloromethyl)-
U041 l-Chloro-23-expoxypropane
U042 Ethene^-chloroethoxy-
U042 2-Chloroethyl vinyl ether
U043 Ethene,chloro
U043 Vinyl chloride
U044 Methane, trichloro-
U044 Chloroform
U045 Methane, chloro-(i,t)
U045 Methyl chloride (i,t)
U046 Methane, chloromethoxy-
U046 Chloromethyl methyl ether
U047 Naphthalene, 2-chloro-
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Code Waste description
U047 beta-Chloronaphthalene
U048 Pheno!,2-chloro-
U048 o-Chlorophenol
U049 4-Chloro-o-toluidine,hydrochloride
U049 Bcnzenamine, 4-chloro-2-methyl-
U050 1,2-Benzphcnanthrene
U050 Chrysene
U051 Creosote
U052 Cresylic acid
U052 Cresols
U053 2-Butenal
U053 Crotonaldchyde
U055 Cumene (i)
U055 Benzene, (l-methylethyl)-(i)
U056 Cyclohexane (i)
U056 Benzene, hcxahydro- (i)
U057 Cyclohexanone (i)
U058 2H-l,3,2-Oxazaphosphorine, 2-[bis(2-chloroelhyl)amino]-tetrahydro-2 oxide
U058 Cyclophosphamide
U059 5,12-Naphthacenedione, (8S-cis)-8-acetyl[(3-amino-2^,6-tridcoxy-alpha-L-lyxohexopyranosyl)oxyl]
7&9,10-tetrahydro-6,8,ll-trihydroxy-l-methoxy-
U059 Daunomyrin
U060 Dichloro diphenyl dichloroethane
U060 ODD
U061 DDT
U061 Dichloro diphenyl trichloroethane
U062 Diallate
U062 S-(23-Dichloroallyl) diisopropylthiocarbamate
U063 Dibenz[a,h]anthracene
U063 1,23,6-Dibenzanthracene
U064 Dibenz(a,i]pyrene
U064 1^7,8-Dibenzopyrene
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Code Waste description
U066 Propane,l-2-dibromo-3-chloro-
U066 l,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane
U067 Ethylcne dibromide
U067 Ethane, 1,2-dibromo-
U068 Methane, dibromo-
U068 Methylene bromide
U069 Dibutyl phthalate
U069 1,2-Benzenedicarboxylic acid, dibutyl ester
U070 o-Dichlorobenzene
U070 Benzene, 1,2-dichloro-
U071 m-Dichlorobenzene
U071 Benzene, 1,3-dichloro-
U072 p-Dichlorobenzene
U072 Benzene, 1,4-dichloro
U073 (l,l>-Biphenyl)-4,4>-diamine,3,3'-dichloro
U073 3,3'-Dichlorobenzidine
U074 2-Butene,l,4-dichloro-(i,t)
U074 l,4-Dichloro-2-butene (i,t)
U075 Methane, dichlorodifluoro-
U075 Dichlorodifluoromethane
U076 Ethylidene dichloride
U076 Ethane,l,l-dichloro-
U077 Ethylene dichloride
U077 Ethane,l,2-dichloro-
U078 Ethene.l-1-dichloro-
U078 1,1-Dichloroethylene
U079 Ethene, trans-l,2-dichloro-
U079 1,2-Dichloroethylene
U080 Methane, dichloro-
U080 Methylene chloride
U081 Phenol,2,4-dichloro-
U081 2,4-Dichlorophenol
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Code Waste description
U082 Phenol,2,6-dichloro-
U082 2,6-Dichloropheno!
U083 Propylene dichloride
U083 1,2-Dichloropropane
U084 Propene,l,3-dichloro-
U084 1,3-Dichloropropene
U085 2,2'-Bioxirane (i,t)
U085 l,2:3,4-Diepoxybutane (i,t)
U086 Hydrazine, 1,2-diethyl-
U086 N,N-Diethylhydrazine
U087 Phosphorodithioic acid.O.O-diethyl-, S-methyl-ester
U087 0,0-Diethyl-S-methyl-dilhiophosphate
U088 Diethyl phthalate
U088 1,2-Bcnzenedicarboxylic acid, diethyl ester
U089 4,4'-Stilbenediol,alpha,alpha'-diethyl-
U089 Diethylstilbestrol
U090 Dihydrosafrole
U090 Benzene,l,2-methylenedioxy-4-propyl-
U091 (l,l'-Biphenyl)-4,4'-diamine,3,3>-dimethoxy-
U091 33'-Dimethoxybenzidine
U092 Methanamine, N-methyl-(i)
U092 Dimethylamine (i)
U093 Dunethylaminoazobenzene
U093 Benzenamine, N,N-dimethyl-4-phenylazo-
U094 7,12-Dimethylbenz[a]anthracene
U094 l^-Benzanthracene,7,12-dimethyl-
U095 (l,l'-Biphenyl)-4,4'-diamine33'-dimethyl-
U09S 33'-Dimethylbenzidine
U0% Hydroperoxide, l-methyl-phenylcthyl-(r)
U096 alpha,alpha-Dimcthylbenzylhydroperoxidc (r)
U097 Carbamoyl chloride.dimethyl-
U097 Dimethylcarbamoyl chloride
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Code Waste description
U098 Hydrazine.l.l-dimethyl-
U098 1,1-Dimethylhydrazine
U099 Hydrazine, 1,2-dimethyl-
U099 1,2-Dimethylhydrazine
U101 Phenol,2,4-dimethyl-
U101 2,4-Dimethylphenol
U102 Dimethyl phthalate
U102 1-2-Bcnzcncdicarboxylic acid, dimethyl ester
U103 Sulfuric acid, dimethyl ester
U103 Dimethyl sulfate
U105 2,4-Dinitrotoluene
U105 Benzene, l-methyl-2,4-dinitro-
U106 2,6-Dinitrotoluene
U106 Benzene, l-methyl-2,6-dinitro
U107 Di-n-octyl phthalate
U107 1-2-BenzenedicarboxyIic acid, di-n-octyl ester
U108 1,4-Diethylene dioxide
U108 1,4-Dioxane
U109 Hydrazine, 1,2-diphenyl-
U109 1,2-Diphenylhydrazine
U110 l-Propanamine,N-propyl-(i)
U110 Dipropylamine (i)
Ulll N-Nitroso-N-propylamine
Ulll Di-N-propylnitrosamine
U112 Ethyl acetate (i)
U112 Acetic acid, ethyl ester (i)
U113 2-Propenoic acid, ethyl ester (i)
U113 Ethyl acrylate (i)
U114 Ethylenebis(dithiocarbamic acid), salts and esters
U114 1,2-EthanediyIbiscarbamodithioic acid
U115 Oxirane (i,t)
U115 Ethylene oxide (i,t)
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Code Waste description
U116 Ethylene thiourea
U116 2-Imidazolidinethione
U117 Ethyl ether (1)
U117 Ethane,l,l'-oxybis- (i)
U118 2-Propenoic acid, 2-methyl-, ethyl ester
U118 Ethyl methacrylate
U119 Ethyl methanesulfonate
U119 Methanesulfonic acid, ethyl ester
U120 Fluoranthene
U120 Benzo[i,k]fluorene
U121 Trichloromonofluoromethane
U121 Methane, trichlorofluoro-
U122 Formaldehyde
U122 Methylene oxide
U123 Formic acid (c,t)
U123 Methanoic acid (c,t)
U124 Furan (i)
U124 Furfuran (i)
U125 Furfural (i)
U12S 2-Furancarboxaldehyde (i)
U126 l-Propanol,23-epoxy-
U126 Glycidylaldehyde
U127 Hexachlorobenzene
U127 Benzene, hexachloro-
U128 Hexachlorobutadene
U128 13-Butadlene,l,1^3,4,4-hexachloro-
U129 Hexachlorocydohexane (gamma isomer)
U129 Lindane
U130 Hexachlorocyclopentadcne
U130 13-Cyclopentadiene,l,23A5,5-hexa- chloro-
U131 Hexachloroethane
U131 Ethane,l,l,l,2A2-hexachloro-
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Code Waste description
U132 Hexachlorophene
U132 2,2-Methylenebis(3,4,6-trichlorophenol)
U133 Hydrazine (r,t)
U133 Diamine (r,t)
U134 Hydrogen fluoride (c,t)
U134 Hydrofluoric acid (c,t)
U135 Sulfur hydride
U135 Hydrogen sulfide
U136 Hydroxydimethylarsine oxide
U136 Cacodylic acid
U137 l,10-(l,2-Phenylene)pyrene
U137 Ideno[l,2,3-cd]pyrene
U138 Methane, iodo-
U138 Methyl iodide
U139 Ferric dextran
U139 Iron dextran
U140 l-Propanol,2-methyl- (i,t)
U140 Isobutyl alcohol (i,t)
U141 Isosafrole
U141 Benzene, l,2-methylenedioxy~4-propenyl-
U142 Kepone
U142 Decachlorooctahydro-13,4-metheno-2H-cyclobuta[c,d]-pentalen-2-one
U143 Lasiocarpine
U144 Lead acetate
U144 Acetic acid, lead salt
U145 Phosphoric acid, lead salt
U14S Lead phosphate
U146 Lead subacetate
U147 2^-Furandione
U147 Maleic anhydride
U148 Maleic hydrazide
U148 L2-Dihydro-3,6-pyradizinedione
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Code Waste description
U149 Propanedinitrile
U149 Malononitrile
U150 Melphalan
U150 Alanine, 3-[p-bis(2-chloroethyl)amino] phenyl-,L-
U151 Mercury
U152 Propenenitrile,2-methyl- (i,t)
U152 Methacrylonilrile (i,t)
U153 Thiomethanol (i,t)
U153 Methanethiol (i,t)
U154 Methanol (i)
U154 Methyl alcohol (i)
U155 Pyridine, 2-[(2-dimethylamino)cthyl]-2-phenylamino-
U155 Methapyrilene
U156 Methyl chlorocarbonate (i,t)
U156 Carbonochloridic acid, methyl ester (i,t)
U157 3-Melhylcholanthrene
U157 Benz[j]aceanthrylene, l,2-dihydro-3-methyl-
U158 4,4'-Methylenebis(2-chloroaniline)
U158 Benzenamine,4,4'-methylenebis(2-chloro-
U159 Methyl ethyl ketone (i,t)
U159 2-Butanone (i,t)
U160 Methyl ethyl ketone peroxide (r,t)
U160 2-Butanone peroxide (r,t)
U161 4-Methyl-2-pcntanone (i)
U161 Methyl isobutyl ketone (i)
U162 2-Propenoic acid, 2-methyl-t methyl este: (i,t)
U162 Methyl methacrylate (i,t)
U163 Guanidine, N-nitroso-N-methyl-N'-nitro-
U163 N-methyl-N'-nitro-N-nitrosoguanidine
U164 4(lH)-Pyrimidinone, 23-dihydro-6-methyl-2-thioxo-
U164 Mcthylthiouracil
U165 Naphthalene
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Code Waste description
U166 l,4,Naphthoquinone
U166 1,4-Naphthalenedione
U167 1-Naphthylamine
U167 alpha-Naphthylamine
U168 2-Naphthylamine
U168 beta-Naphthylamine
U169 Nitrobenzene (i,t)
U169 Benzene, nitro- (i,t)
U170 Phenol,4-nitro-
U170 p-Nitrophenol
U171 Propane,2-nitro-(i,t)
U171 2-Nitropropane (i,t)
U172 N-Nitrosodi-N-butylamine
U172 1-Butanamine, N-butyl-N-nitroso-
U173 Ethanol,2,2-(nitrosoimino)bis-
U173 N-Nitrosodiethanolamine
U174 N-Nitrosodiethylamine
U174 Ethanamine, N-ethyl-N-nitroso-
U176 N-Nitroso-N-ethylurea
U176 Carbamide,N-ethyl-N-nitroso-
U177 N-Nitroso-N-methylurea
U177 Carbamide,N-methyl-N-nitroso-
U178 N-Nitroso-N-methylurethane
U178 Carbamic acid, methylnitroso-, ethyl ester
U179 N-Nitrosopiperidine
U179 Pyridine,hcxahydro-N-nitroso-
U180 Nitrosopyrrolidine
U180 Pyrrole, tetrahydro-N-nitroso-
U181 5-Nitro-o-toluidine
U181 Benzenamine,2-mcthyl-5-nitro
U182 Paraldehyde
U182 l^,5-Trioxane,2,4,6-trimethyl-
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Code Waste description
U183 Pentachlorobenzene
U183 Benzene, pentachloro-
U184 Pentachloroethane
U184 Ethane, pentachloro
U185 Pentachloronitrobenzene
U18S Benzene, pcntachloronitro-
U186 1,3-Pcntadiene (i)
U186 1-Methylbutadiene (i)
U187 Phenacetin
U187 Acetamide, N-(4-ethoxyphenyl)-
U188 Phenol
U188 Benzene, hydroxy-
U189 Phosphorus sulfide (r)
U189 Sulfur phosphide (r)
U190 Phthalic anhydride
U190 1,2-Benzenedicarboxylic acid anhydride
U191 2-PicoIine
U191 Pyridine, 2-methyl-
U192 Pronamide
U192 3,5-Dichloro-N-(l,l-dimethyl-2-propynyl) benzamide
U193 1,2-Oxathiolane, 2,2-dioxide
U193 1,3-Propane sultone
U194 1-Propanamine (i,t)
U194 N-Propylamine (i,t)
U196 Pyridine
U197 p-Benzoquinone
U197 1,4-Cyclohexadienedione
U200 Reserpine
U200 Yohimban-16-carboxylic acid, ll,17-dimethoxy-18-[(3,4,5-trimethoxy-benzoyI)oxy]-, methyl ester
U201 Resorcinol
U201 13-Benzenediol
U202 Saccharin and salts
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Code Waste description
U202 l,2-Benzisothiazolin-3-one,l,l-dioxide, and salts
U203 Safrole
U203 Benzene, l,2-methylenedioxy-4-allyl-
U204 Selenious acid
U204 Selenium dioxide
U205 Selenium disulfide (r,t)
U205 Sulfur selenide (r,t)
U206 Streptozotocin
U206 D-Glucopyranose, 2-deoxy-2(3-methyl-3-nitrosoureido)-
U207 1,2,4,5-TetrachIorobenzene
U207 Benzene, 1,2,4,5-tetrachloro-
U208 1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane
U208 Ethane,l,l,l,2-tetrachloro-
U209 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane
U209 Ethane,l-l-2-2-tetrachloro-
U210 Tetrachloroethylenc
U210 Ethene,l,l,2,2-tetrachloro
U211 Methane, tetrachloro-
U211 Carbon tetrachloride
U213 Tetrahydrofuran (i)
U213 Furan, tetrahydro- (i)
U214 Thallium(I) acetate
U214 Acetic acid, thallium(I) salt
U215 Thallium(I) carbonate
U215 Carbonic acid, dithallium(I) salt
U216 Thallium(I) chloride
U217 Thallium(I) nitrate
U218 Thioacetamide
U218 Ethanethioamide
U219 Thiourea
U219 Carbamide, thio-
0220 Toluene
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Code Waste description
U220 Benzene, methyl-
U221 Toluenediamine
U221 Diaminotoluene
U222 o-Toluidine hydrochloride
U222 Bcnzenamine, 2-methyl-, hydrochloride
U223 Toluene diisocyanate (r,t)
U223 Benzene, 1,3-diisocyanatomethyl- (r,t)
U225 Methane, tribromo-
U225 Bromoform
U226 1,1,1-Trichloroethane
U226 Methylchloroform
U227 1,1,2-TrichIoroethane
U227 Ethane, 1,1,2-trichloro-
U228 Trichloroethylene
U228 Trichloroethene
U234 sym-Trinitrobenzene (r,t)
U234 Benzene,l,3,5-trinitro- (r,t)
U235 l-Propanol,23-dibromo-,phosphate (3:1)
U235 Tris(23-dibromopropyl) phosphate
U236 Trypan blue
U236 2,7-Naphthalenedisulfonic acid, 33'-[(33'-dimclhyl-(l,l'-biphenyl)-4,4'-diyl)]-bis(azo)bis(5-amino -4-
hydroxy), tetrasodium salt
U237 Uracil mustard
U237 Uracil, 5-[bis(2-chloroethyl)-amino]-
U238 Ethyl carbarmate (urethan)
U238 Carbamic acid, ethyl ester
U239 Xylene (i)
U239 Benzene, dimethyl- (i,t)
U240 2,4-D, salts and esters
U240 2,4-Dichlorophenoxyacetic acid, salts, and esters
U243 l-Propene,l,lA333-hexachloro-
U243 Hexachloropropene
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Code Waste description
U244 Thiram
U244 Bis(dimethylthiocarbamoyl) disulfide
U246 Bromine cyanide
U246 Cyanogen bromide
U247 Ethane, l,l,l,-trichloro-2-2-bis(p-methoxyphenyl)
U247 Methoxychlor
U248 Warfarin, when present at concentrations of 0.3% or less
U248 3-(alpha-Acetonylbenzyl)-4-hydroxycoumarin and salts, when present at concentrations of 0.3% or less
U249 Zinc phosphide, when present at concentrations of 10% or less
U328 2-Amino-L-methylbenzene
U328 o-Toluidine
U353 4-Amino-L-methylbenzene
U353 p-Toluidine
U359 2-Ethoxyethanol
U359 Ethylene glycol monoethyl ether
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