EPA-330/1-86-001 MULTI-MEDIA PRIORITY RANKING OF SELECTED FEDERAL FACILITIES REGION V July 1986 National Enforcement Investigations Center, Denver U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Office of Enforcement ------- UNITED STATES ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY OFFICE OF ENFORCEMENT AND COMPLIANCE MONITORING EPA-330/1-86-001 MULTI-MEDIA PRIORITY RANKING OF SELECTED FEDERAL FACILITIES REGION V July 1986 Jonathan A. Dion NATIONAL ENFORCEMENT INVESTIGATIONS CENTER Denver, Colorado ------- CONTENTS INTRODUCTION 1 METHODS 2 HAZARDOUS WASTE MANAGEMENT (RCRA) 2 SITE CONTAMINATION (CERCLA) 3 WASTEWATER DISCHARGE (CWA) 5 POLYCHLORINATED BIPHENYL STORAGE AND USE (TSCA) 6 AIR EMISSIONS (CAA) 7 RESULTS 8 TABLES 1 Facility Rating Criteria 4 2 Facility Ratings (by ranking) 9 3 Facility Ratings (by location) 14 ------- INTRODUCTION A multi-media priority ranking system was developed to evaluate selected Region V Federal facilities according to their relative potential for having environmental problems.* The system was developed to use readily available information in a rapid and objective manner to identify "high priority" facilities for further detailed evaluation by EPA. The ranking system was not designed to compare a facility rating with any fixed number to indicate whether a facility is environmentally "good" or "bad". Rather, the rating indicates a facility's potential, relative to other installations, for having major environmental problems (i.e., a high rating indicates that a facility has a relatively high potential for environmental problems), and that further evaluation, if not already completed, may be warranted. Rating criteria were developed and used to rate facilities according to the type and intensity of facility activities which could actually or potentially result in environmental contamination. In general, these activi- ties include past and present hazardous waste** generation and management, wastewater discharges, air emissions and handling and storage of hazardous material. For purposes of this ranking system and in keeping with EPA Region V and Headquarters priorities, potential environmental problems from hazardous waste management activity were rated higher than potential prob- lems from other activities. To ensure timely but meaningful comparisons between installations, the information used to rank the facilities was con- fined to that which was easily accessible and available for all or most of the installations. Thus, much of the facility information used came from various EPA computer databases. This information was supplemented as neces- sary with Region V file data and State file data. More specific information, such as detailed site inspection reports, was used when such information was available***. This report describes the rating criteria and information sources, and it details how they were used to rank the selected facilities. * Environmental problems, as used here, are directly related to the release of contaminants to the environment. ** As defined in 40 CF8 261 *** Specific facility information would also be used as part of the detailed followup evaluation of a facility, if warranted. ------- METHODS The list of facilities to be prioritized was obtained from the Region V Planning and Management Division. The list was developed through information requested from the Air, Water and Waste Management Divisions on the signifi- cant Federal facilities covered within their media programs. Approximately 75 facilities were identified by this process. These identified facilities were ranked based on the type and relative level of activity in the following five categories: Hazardous waste management Site contamination (known and potential) Wastewater discharge Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) storage and use Air emissions These five categories generally reflect pertinent activities regulated under one or more of the five environmental acts: Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA), Comprehensive Environmental Response Compensation and Liability Act (CERCLA), Clean Water Act (CWA), Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) and the Clean Air Act (CAA), respectively. The five rating cate- gories and an explanation of the information used to rank facilities in each category follows. HAZARDOUS WASTE MANAGEMENT (RCRA) This category ranks facilities according to the potential for environ- mental contamination through generation and handling of hazaradous waste. For rating purposes, the category was divided into four activity subcate- gories: (1) annual quantity of hazardous waste generated, (2) waste storage design capacity, (3) waste treatment design capacity and (4) waste disposal design capacity. These general subcategories were used because of the type of information readily available and the wide range of possible activities and levels of activities related to hazardous waste management. ------- The major source of information used was the EPA Hazardous Waste Data Management System (HWDMS), a computer database which contains information submitted to EPA by hazardous waste generation/handling facilities as part of their Part A RCRA permit application. The data include type of hazardous waste handling activity, design capacity of waste processes and type and quanitity of waste generated and subsequently handled. Because the computer database was incomplete (all information was not available for all hazardous waste facilities), some of this information was obtained from EPA Region V RCRA files and State files. The minimum rating for any facility generating hazardous waste is 3. This accounts for activities involving actual generating and any short term or small quantity handling of waste by the facility. Generating facilities with RCRA storage, treatment or disposal activities were rated according to the relative level of activity in each subcategory as shown in Table 1. An additional rating point was assigned to all these facilities to account for potential problems involved in the actual waste generating process(es). Subcategory ratings and this additional rating point were added together to obtain the overall rating for each facility for "Hazardous Waste Manage- ment" as presented in Tables 2 and 3. This rating is an indication of the facility's relative potential to contaminate the environment and cause envi- ronmental problems through hazardous waste management. SITE CONTAMINATION (CERCLA) This category ranks facilities according to actual, suspected or poten- tial site contamination from either past waste handling or present storage of bulk quantities of hazardous liquid material (fuel oil, gasoline, etc.). The category is divided into three activity subcategories: (1) seriousness of site contamination problems, (2) contamination of soil and water and (3) handling of bulk quantities of hazardous liquid organic material. Information was obtained from the Facilities Index System (FINDS) and the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Infor- mation System (CERCLIS) databases and EPA Region V and State file data. ------- Table 1 FACILITY RATING CRITERIA Hazardous Waste Management1 Rating 0 1 2 Quanti ty Generated (m tons/yr) 0 <12 12-50 Storage Capacity (gal.) 0 < 10. 000 10.000- 100,000 Treatment Capacity (gal. /day) 0 <1,000 1,000- 50.000 Disposal Capacity Landfill Land Application (acres-ft) (acres) 0 0 - Site Contamination So 11 /Water Contami- Seriousness nation No4 No4 - Bulk Storage of Haz. Material No4 Known Wastewater Discharges Flow2 Rate (mgd) No4 - SIC3 Hazard Potential <5 *5 , - - Potential - <-5 or suspected PCB Storage/ Use No4 Known5 Suspected or known- U6 Air Emissions Emission Pts. Discharged at 2100 ton/yr No4 Class B Class A7 50-500 500- 50.000 >50.000 >100,000 >50,000 55 £5 Listed8 Proposed8 Known NPL8 .5-1.5 1.5-2.5 >2.5 Known-K9 Hazardous10 1 The minimum rating for any facility generating hazardous waste, regardless of any storage, treatment or disposal activities is 3. Facilities with RCRA storage, treatment and/or disposal activities are assigned subcategory ratings as indicated in the table. An additional point is added to all these facil- ities to account for the generating process(es) (see text). 2 Subcategory rating is based on industrial or combined (industrial and sanitary) flow rates. 3 SIC Hazard Potential [a number from 1 (lowest) to 9 (highest)] is an indication of potentially harmful health effects related to a specific Standard indus- trial Classification (SIC) code (see text). 4 No = Mo known or suspected activity in this activity category or subcategory * Known activity in this category and currently in compliance 8 High probability of activity or known activity in this category but current compliance status with TSCA is unknown 7 Class Al and A2 sources included. 8 Based on ranking in CERCLIS database. Listed means the facility is in the database, proposed means the facility has been proposed for the National Priorities List and NPL means the facility is on the National Priorities List. Known activity in this category and known noncompliance with rsCA regulations Hazardous pollutant emission sources with or without other sources a to ------- FINDS lists all known or suspected facility sites which were contaminated as a result of past waste management practices. CERCLIS tracks various EPA and State activities at these sites. Regional and State files contain Installation Restoration Program (IRP) reports for military facilities and EPA/State investigation reports for other facilities. These reports contain site descriptions and preliminary assessment results. Rating points were assigned to each facility for activity in each of the three subcategories using Table 1. Seriousness was based on the National Priorities List (NPL) rating in the CERCLIS database. If a facility was listed as a site it was given a 3; if a facility was proposed Tor the NPL it was given a 4; and if a facility was on the NPL it was fiven a 5. Soil/ water contamination was based on data in the IRPs and EPA/State reports. If enough data were available to indicate site contamination the facility was given a 4, otherwise it was given a 2. The sum of the subcategory ratings is the facility's overall rating for "Site Contamination" and is presented in Tables 2 and 3. An overall rating of 1 indicates that there is no known or suspected site contamination, but there is the potential for contamination due to onsite handling of bulk quantities of organic hazardous material. WASTEWATER DISCHARGE (CWA) This category rates facilities according to their actual or potential to discharge contaminants to the environment through wastewater outfalls. The two subcategories used to rate facility activity in this category were (1) average daily flow rate/general wastewater type (industrial, sanitary or both) and (2) the Standard Industrial Classification (SIC)* code for the facilities waste generating activities. Information on the type, flow rate and SIC codes of wastewater discharge was obtained from the Permit Compliance System (PCS) and from EPA Region V and State NPDES files. In cases where a discharge permit had been issued but the flow rate could not be determined a rating of 2 was assigned. The SIC code is a number which describes an industry by the type of activity in which it is engaged. ------- Wastewater hazard potential, a number from 1 (lowest) to 9 (highest) which relates potentially harmful health effects to enviornmental contamina- tion from a specific industry (as identified by the SIC code), was deter- mined for each facility using the installation SIC code and "A Manual for Evaluating Contamination Potential of Surface Impoundments", June 1978, EPA 570/9-78-003". Appropriate SIC codes were not readily available for most installations rated. In these cases, EPA Region V file information regard- ing general facility operations and waste generation was used to determine an appropriate Hazard Potential for that installation. Hazard Potential was used to help rank wastewater discharge in lieu of specific information on priority pollutants, as seen in Table 1.* Flow rates, general wastewaver type and Hazard Potential were used with Table 1 to assign ratings to each facility in each subcategory. Subcategory ratings were totaled to obtain the wastewater discharge rating presented for each facility in Tables 2 and 3. Many of the facilities prioritized do not have direct wastewater dis- charges (i.e., do not treat their own wastewater); rather, they discharge to a regional treatment system for disposal. Because treatment and dis- charge are not under the Federal facilities control, these installations were given a zero rating. POLYCHLORINATED BIPHENYL STORAGE AND USE (TSCA) This category rates facilities according to information regarding use of PCBs and known instances of noncompliance with TSCA regulations. Infor- mation to identify facilities storing/using these compounds was obtained through all possible sources including Region V and State files. The files were used to identify facilities which were out of compliance with TSCA regulations for the last I year. Facilities were rated according to Table 1. Department of Defense facilities and Veterans Administration (VA) Hospitals with no available information regarding PCB use or compliance status (with TSCA regulations) were rated a 2, a point lower than facilities with known TSCA noncompliance [Table 1]. Priority pollutants as defined in the Federal Register, Volume 44, No. 233, December 3, 1979 ------- This Is because Information Indicates that most military installations handle PCBs and most VA Hospitals have PCB equipment. Past EPA TSCA inspec- tion results suggest that a majority of these facilities are out of compli- ance with applicable TSCA regulations. Category ratings for each facility are presented in Tables 2 and 3. AIR EMISSIONS (CAA) This category ranks facilities according to emission rates. Informa- tion on emission rates was obtained from the Compliance Data System (CDS) an EPA computer database containing information on permitted point air emission sources and from State files. A rating based on the facility classification in CDS was developed. Sources classified as Al or A2 were given a 2 and sources classified as B were given a 1. In addition, sources which emitted hazardous air pollutants were given a rating of 3. Facilities were rated quantitatively according to Table 1. Results for each facility are presented in Table 2 and 3. No attempt was made to qualitatively rate the air emissions for each installation due to lack of pertinent informa- tion. Likewise, no attempt was made to incorporate fugitive emissions into the rating system. ------- RESULTS Table 2 shows the selected Federal facilities and their assigned ratings ranked in decreasing order of overall potential for envionrmental problems. Table 3 presents these same facilities (and their ratings) segre- gated by State and alphabetized by the city in which they are located. These tables are not only useful in identifying facilities with relatively high potential for environmental problems, but they also show which activ- ity(ies) at each facility contribute most/least to this potential. Such information can be used to help develop a strategy for followup site inspections. As previously stated, the facility rating was not designed to be com- pared to a fixed number to indicate whether an installation is environ- mentally "good" or "bad". Rather, the rating indicates the potential of a particular facility to have environmental problems based on the potential for environmental contamination relative to other installations. A rela- tively high total rating indicates that, based on the type and level of onsite activities, a facility has a high probability of having environmental problems. It also indicates that further in-depth evaluation of the facil- ity is warranted. It should be noted that this prioritization system was meant to be only an initial evaluation of selected facilities. Because of the general nature of the information used, in-depth evaluations should be conducted to verify or deny a facility's rating, prior to any onsite investigations. In-depth evaluations, to verify current status, should begin by contacting State and local agencies familiar with the facility. ------- Table 2 FACILITY RATING BY RANKING EPA ID NO. IN5170023498 IL7213820460 Oh5210020736 OH6890008976 IN1210022272 OH7B90008983 IN9210020443 CHI 170090004 .JI3210020563 IW3170022914 HI557002427B IL383000894& IL3210020B03 JN721382090B WI9210020054 OH6890008984 FACILITY ADDRESS CITY NAVAL kEAPQNS SUPPORT CENTER S of Crane, E of Rt 231 Crane JOLIET ARMY AMMUNITION PLANT* 6 Mi S of ElMood off Rt 53 Johet REVENNA ARMY AMMUNITION PLANT 5t Ro S Revenna FEED MATERIALS PRODUCTION CTR 7400 Uilley Rd Fernald NEWPORT ARMY AMflUNITION PLANT a Mi S of Newoort on Rt 63 teMDort PCRTSKOUTK GASEOUS DIFFSN PLT U S fit 23 Piketon INDIANA ARMY AMMUNITION PLANT HHy 6£ Charleston AIR FORCE PLANT »85 4300 E 5th Ave Coluabus FORT MCCOY MILITARY RESV N of 1-90 Soarta NAVAL SEA SYS COM-FMC N ORD 4800 East River Rd Minneaoolis UURTSMITH AIR FORCE BASE U of Oscoda on St Rd F41 Oscoda ARGONNE NATIONAL LABORATORY 9700 S Cass five Argonne SAVANNA ARMY DEPOT 7 Hi N of Savanna on Rt 84 Savanna TWIN CITIES ARMY AMMO PLANT** Jet Hwy 10 » Mn Hny 96S Arden Hills BADGER ARMY AMMUNITION PLANT * U S Hwy 1£ Baraboo HOUND LABORATORY FACILITY Round Rd Mianisburg HAZARDOUS UASTE MANAGEMENT 15 15 16 13 12 9 10 10 12 7 10 7 a 4 8 5 SITE CONTAM- INATION 6 7 7 6 6 6 6 6 6 8 6 5 6 7 6 5 POINT UASTEUATER DISCHARGES 6 5 4 4 4 4 4 3 3 4 2 4 2 3 2 4 PCB STORAGE AND USE 3 1 2 3 2 3 2 2 1 1 1 1 2 3 1 2 POINT AIR EMISSIONS 2 2 1 3 1 3 2 3 2 2 2 3 2 2 1 3 TOTAL RATING 32 30 30 29 25 25 24 24 24 22 21 20 20 19 19 19 ------- Table 2 (cont.) 10 EPA ID NO. IL7570024177 IL8143609487 IN9570024472 .,.^10090003 IL0213B20376 IL1570024157 OK7571724312 QH6210020222 IL5210021833 IL1570024272 Oh72100205IO GH9971590006 MI0571924760 1I3570024252 HI7570025B77 WB570024275 FACILITY ADDRESS CITY SCOTT flIR FORCE BASE E of Hwy 158 Belleville CRAB ORCHARD NATIONAL REFUGE Ordill Industrial Area Marion GRISSOH AIR FORCE BASE ALRT FA US 31 4 St Rt 218 Banner riill FT BENJ HARRISON-SOLDIER SUP C NE of Indianaoolis on Fall Creek Indianapolis ARMY ST LOUIS SUPPORT CENTER Neidnnghaus St and St Rt 3 Granite City CHANLiTE AIR FORCE BASE S Kwy 136 Rantoul URIGHT-PATTERSON AIR FORCE BSE St Rt 444 Fairborn DEFENSE CONSTR SUPPLY CENTER 3990 E Broad St Colunbus ARMY ROCK ISLAND ARSENAL Arsenal Island Rock Island AIR FORCE 92BTH TACTICAL UNIT O'Hare Airoort Cnicago LIKfl ARMY TANK PLANT 115 Buckeye Rd Lima DEFENSE FUEL SUPPORT POINT 4820 River Rd Cincinnati K I SflWYER AIR FORCE BASE N of Gmnn between HNVS 41 4 35 Grnnn SELFRIDSE AIR NATIONAL GUARD North River Road off 1-9* fount Clemens VOLK FIELD, CAMP DOUGLAS 1-94 Caap Douglas 934TH TATICAL MINN ST PAUL IAP Hwy 62 ft Kwy 77 Minneapolis HAZARDOUS UASTE KANAGEMENT 3 4 4 3 Road 5 3 4 3 6 3 - 3 3 4 5 3 3 SITE CONTAM- INATION 6 6 6 5 6 6 6 6 6 6 5 6 £ 6 6 5 POINT UASTEUATER DISCHARGES 4 3 3 3 2 3 3 3 0 2 3 3 0 0 2 2 PCB STORAGE AND USE 3 2 2 3 1 2 1 2 1 2 2 2 2 1 2 2 POINT AIR EMISSIONS 2 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 2 2 1 1 TOTAL RATING IB IB 17 16 16 16 16 16 IS 15 15 15 14 14 14 13 ------- Table 2 (cont.) 11 EPA ID NO. IL6890030046 MI5210022781 OH3570024650 IN5210020454 MN7570024284 •117690308708 W5571E24299 QH3971524357 HI2971590003 IL221002083B OH3571924544 OH0800005035 OK75700287&4 IL7170024577 MN6360010304 HI FACILITY ADDRESS CITY FERMI NATIONAL ACCELERATOR Kirk Rd & Pine St (° 0 Box 500) Batavia ARMY TANK AUTOMOTIVE COMMAND 6501 E 11 Mile Rd warren NEWARK AIR FORCE BASE Newark JEFFERSON PROVING GROUND N of Madison on Rt 421 Madison DULUTH INT AIRPORT AFB Wilson Avenue Duiutn C 6 TRAVERSE CITY AIR STATION 5 Biks S Airport Access & Hxy 31 Traverse City SEN BILLY MITCHELL FIELD 300 E College Ave Milwaukee DEFENSE EL£C SUPPLY CENTER 1507 Uiloington Pike Dayton DEF FUEL SUPPLY PT ESCANABA 6734 P Road Escanaba FORT SHERIDAN Sheridan Road Highland Park RICHENBACKER AIR FORCE BASE S of Colunbus off Hny 23 Lockbourne NASA LEWIS RES CTR CLEVELAND 21000 Brookpark Rd Cleveland YOUN6STOWN MAP 910 SOGP/AFRES King Graves Rd Vienna GREAT LAKES NAVAL BASE Sheridan Road North Chicago VETRANS ADM MEDICAL CENTER 54th St 1 48th Ave Minneapolis KEUEENAW RESEARCH CENTER Highway 41 Houghton HAZARDOUS WASTE MANAGEMENT 6 3 3 3 5 3 3 0 3 3 3 3 0 3 3 0 SITE CONTAM- INATION 0 6 5 5 6 6 6 5 6 5 1 0 5 0 0 6 OOINT WASTEWATER DISCHARGES 3 0 0 3 0 0 3 2 0 0 2 3 2 2 2 0 PCB STORAGE AND USE 1 2 2 2 0 2 0 2 0 1 2 1 2 1 Z 2 POINT AIR EMISSIONS 3 2 3 0 1 1 0 2 1 1 £ 2 0 2 1 0 TOTAL RATING 13 13 13 13 12 12 12 11 10 10 10 9 9 B 8 8 ------- Table 2 ;cont.) 12 EPA ID NO. M 102 11 890025 OH36B0090005 Oh3e0001S379 OH7570024623 HI8E10890002 HI IL3170022930 HI6360010239 IL7360007283 IN4170024399 IL4360010371 HI WI5122307B09 OH16B0090007 HN61415067B7 IL3360010281 FflCILITY ADDRESS CITY U.S.ARMY CAMP GRAYLING 1-75 i State Rd. 72 Grayling U S EPA'T ( E FACILITY, IERL 1600 Best St. Cincinnati NASA LEWIS RES CTR PLUM BROOK Taylor ft Columbus Rds Sandusny AIR FORCE ._-fr#36 N of Cincinnati off 1-75 tvandale VETERAND AM MEDICAL CENTER 5000 U National Ave Milwaukee DETROIT ARSENAL 111 E 12 Nile Rfl Madison Heights 6LENVIEH NAVAL AIR STATION West Lake Ave GlenvieH VETERANS ADM MEDICAL CENTER 2215 Fuller Rd Ann Arbor VETERANS ADM MEDICAL CENTER 333 E. Huron St. Chicago NAVAL AVIONICS CENTER 6000 E 21st Street Indianaoohs VETERANS AON MEDICAL CENTER 1900 East Main St Danville PONTIAC STORAGE FACILITY Pontiac FOREST SERVICE PRODUCTION LAB 502 Ualnut St rtadison CENTER HILL SOLID WASTE LAB 5595 Center Hill Rd Cincinnati TWIN CITIES RESEARCH CENTER 5629 Niratehaha Ave Minneapolis VETERANS ADM MEDICAL CENTER HAZARDOUS HASTE MANAGEMENT 3 7 0 0 3 0 3 3 3 3 3 0 4 4 3 3 SITE CONTAM- INATION 1 0 5 6 0 6 1 0 0 0 1 5 0 0 0 o- POINT UASTEUATER DISCHAR6ES 3 0 3 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 PCB STORAGE AND USE 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 DOINT AIR EMISSIONS 1 1 0 0 2 0 1 1 2 2 1 0 1 1 1 1 TOTAL RATING 6 8 8 8 7 6 6 6 5 5 5 5 5 5 4 4 5th t Roosevelt Rd 'nines ------- 13 Table 2 (cont.) EPA ID NO. FflCILITY ADDRESS CITY HAZARDOUS SITE POINT PCB POINT UASTE CONTAM- UASTEUATER STORAGE AIR TOTAL MANAGEMENT INATIQN DISCHARGES AND USE EMISSIONS RATING HI6470000500 FEDERAL CENTER PBS/BND 74 N Washington 3ve Battle Creek On7360011467 VETERANS ADM MEDICAL CENTER 10000 Brecksville Rd Brecksville JIIB360010260 VETERANS ADM KEDICAL CENTER Southfield 4 Outer Dr Allen Park MI3570024213 PORT AUSTIN AIR FORCE Rfl'"1 ST 8195 N Van Dyke Port Austin HI1211890084 GRAND LEDGE ARMY AASF IL IL Grand Ledge NATIONAL 6UARD LINCOLN DEPOT Lincoln OH6360010254 VETERANS ADM MEDICAL CENTER 17273 St Rd 104 Chillicothe WI036000729B VETERANS ADM KEDICAL CENTER 2500 Overlook Terrace Madison W2360010340 VETERANS ADM MEDICAL CENTER Veterans Dr Toman MI2360010365 VETERANS ADM MEDICAL CENTER Pmstrono Rd. Battle Creek HN0470090010 FEDERAL BUILDING, FT SMELLING Hiawatha Ave St. Paul OH43600072B6 VETERANS ADM MEDICAL CENTER 4100 W 3rd St Dayton WI6143690059 FISH AND UILDLIFE SERVICE 6066 Schroeder Rd Madison OH9360010368 VETERANS ADM MEDICAL CENTER 10701 E Bivd Cleveland VETERANS ADM MEDICAL CENTER South Holland 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 0 4 4 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 0 * Operations at these facilities have been curtailed. ** This facility has two onsite contractors3 Federal Cartridge and Honeywell. ------- Table 3 FACILITY RATING BY LOCATION 14 EM ID ML FflCILITY ADDRESS CITY HAZARDOUS SITE POINT PCS POINT UflSTE CONTAM- HASTEUATER STORAGE AIR TOTAL MANAGEMENT INATION DISCHARGES AND USE EMISSIONS RATING IL3890008946 flRGONNE NATIONAL LABORATORY 9700 S Cass five Argonne IL6890030046 FERN! NATIONAL ACCELERATOR Kirk Rd t Pine St (P 0 Box 500) Batavia IL7570024177 SCOTT AIR FORCE BASE E of Hwy 158 Belleville IL1570024272 AIR FORCE 928TH TACTICAL UNIT O'Hare Airport Cnicago IL73600072B3 VETERANS ADM HEDICAL CENTER 333 E. Huron St. Chicago 114360010371 VETERANS ADM REDICAL CENTER 1900 East Main St Danville IL3170022930 6LENVIEU NAVAL AIR STATION West Lake five GlenvieM IL0213B20376 ARMY ST LOUIS SUPPORT CENTER Neidringhaus St and St Rt 3 Granite City IL2E10020838 FORT SHERIDAN Sheridan Road highland Park IL33600102B1 VETERANS ADM MEDICAL CENTER 5th ft Roosevelt Rd Hires IL7213B20460 JOLIET ARMY AMMUNITION PLANT & Mi S of ElHood off Rt 53 Johet IL NATIONAL GUARD LINCOLN DEPOT Lincoln IL81436094B7 CRAB ORCHARD NATIONAL REFUGE Ordill Industrial Area clarion IL7170024577 GREAT LAKES NAVAL BASE Sheridan Road Nortn Chicago IL1570024157 CKANUTE AIR FORCE BASE SHuy 136 Rantoul IL5210021833 ARMY ROCK ISLAND ARSENAL Arsenal Island Rock Island 7 6 3 3 3 3 3 5 3 3 15 0 4 3 3 6 5 0 6 6 0 1 1 6 5 0 7 0 6 0 6 6 4 3 4 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 5 0 3 2 3 0 1 1 3 2 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 2 2 1 2 1 3 3 2 2 2 1 1 I 1 1 2 0 3 2 2 2 20 13 IB 15 5 5 6 16 10 4 30 2 18 a 16 15 ------- Table 3 (cont.) 15 EPA ID NO. IL3210020803 IL IN9570024472 IN9210020443 IN5170023498 IN4210090003 IN4170024399 IN5210020454 IN1210022272 H8360010260 HI6360010239 HI6470000500 JII2360010365 MI297 1590003 MI 121 1890024 HI021 1890025 FflCILITY ADDRESS CITY SAVANNA ARMY DEPOT 7 Hi N of Savanna on Rt 84 Savanna VETERANS ADM MEDICAL CENTER South Holland GRISSOM AIR FORCE BASE ALRT FA US 31 i St Rt 218 Bunker Hill INDIANA ARMY AMMUNITION PLANT Hny 62 Charleston NAVAL UEAPONS SUPPORT CENTER S of Crane, E of Rt 231 Crane FT BENJ HARRISON-SOLDIER SUP C NE of Inoianaoohs on Fall Creek Indianaoolis NAVAL AVIONICS CENTER 6000 E 21st Street Indianaoolis JEFFERSON PROVIN6 GROUND N of Madison on Rt 421 Madison NEWPORT ARMY AMMUNITION PLANT 2 Mi S of NeHport on Rt 63 NeHDort VETERANS ADM MEDICAL CENTER Southfield S Outer Dr Allen Park VETERANS ADM MEDICAL CENTER 2215 Fuller Rd Ann Arbor FEDERAL CENTER PBS/BND 74 N Washington Ave Battle Creek VETERANS ADM MEDICAL CENTER Arnstrong Rd. Battle Creek DEF FUEL SUPPLY PT ESCANABA 6734 P Road Escanaba GRAND LEDGE ARMY AASF Grand Ledge U.S. ARMY CAMP GRAYLING HAZARDOUS UASTE MANAGEMENT 6 0 4 10 15 3 Road 3 3 12 0 3 3 0 3 0 3 SITE CONTAM- INATION 6 0 6 14 5 5 0 5 6 0 0 0 0 6 1 1 POINT UASTEUATER DISCHARGES 2 0 3 4 6 3 0 3 4 0 0 1 0 0 0 3 PCB STORAGE AND USE 2 0 2 2 3 3 0 2 2 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 POINT AIR EMISSIONS 2 0 2 2 2 2 2 0 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 TOTAL RATING 20 0 17 24 32 16 5 13 25 3 6 4 1 10 2 a 1-75 & State Rd. 72 Grayling ------- Table 3 (cont.) 16 EPA ID NO. 1110571384760 HI HI W3570024262 HI5570024278 HI HI3570024213 HI769030870B HI5210022781 JN7213820908 JW7570024284 &I3170022914 HNB570024275 HN&3&0010304 BN6141506787 MN04700900IO FACILITY ADDRESS CITY K I SAUYER AIR FORCE BASE N of Gwinn Between Hwys 41 4 35 Guinn KEUEENAU RESEARCH CENTER Highway 41 Houghton DETROIT ARSENAL 111 E 12 Mile Rd Madison rieignts SELFRIDGE AIR NATIONAL GUARD North River Road off 1-34 Mount Cleaiens WURTSMITH AIR FORCE BASE U of Oscoda on St Rd F41 Oscoda PONTIAC STORAGE FACILITY Pontiac PORT AUSTIN AIR FORCE RADAR ST 8195 N Van Dyke Port Austin C 6 TRAVERSE CITY AIR STATION 5 Blks S Airport Access « Hay 31 Traverse City ARMY TANK AUTOMOTIVE COMMAND 6501 E 11 Nile Rd Warren THIN CITIES ARMY AMMO PLANT Jet hwy 10 t Mn Hwy 965 Arden Hills DULUTH INT AIRPORT AFB Uilson Avenue Duluth NAVAL SEA SYS CON-F1C N ORD 4800 East River Rd Minneapolis 934TH TATICAL MINN ST PAUL ZAP Hwy 62 i Hwy 77 Mmneaoolis VETRANS ADM MEDICAL CENTER 54tn St ft 48th Ave Mmneaoolis TWIN CITIES RESEARCH CENTER 5629 Minnehaha Ave Minneapolis FEDERAL BUILDING, FT SMELLING Hiawatha Ave St. Paul HAZARDOUS UASTE MANAGEMENT 4 0 0 5 10 0 0 3 3 4 5 7 3 3 3 0 SITE CONTAM- INATION 6 6 6 6 6 5 0 6 6 7 6 8 5 0 0 0 POINT UASTEUATER DISCHARGES 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 0 0 3 0 4 2 2 0 0 PCB STORAGE AND USE 2 2 0 1 1 0 0 2 2 3 0 1 2 2 0 0 POINT AIR EMISSIONS 2 0 0 2 I 0 1 1 2 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 TOTflL RATING 14 a 6 14 21 5 3 12 13 19 12 22 13 8 4 1 ------- 17 Table 3 (cent.) EPA ID NO. FACILITY ADDRESS CITY HAZARDOUS SITE POINT PCS HASTE CONTftM- UASTEUATER STORAGE AIR TOTAL MANAGEMENT INATION DISCHARGES AND USE EMISSIONS RATING OH7360011467 VETERANS ADM MEDICAL CENTER 10000 Brecxsville Rd Brecksville OH6360010254 VETERANS ADM MEDICAL CENTER 17273 St Rd 104 Chillicothe OH9971590006 DEFENSE FUEL SUPPORT POINT 4820 River Rd Cincinnati QH3680090005 U S EPfl T 4 E FACILITY, IERL 1600 Gest St. Cincinnati OHl6fl0090007 CENTER HILL SOLID WASTE LAB 5595 Center Hill Rd Cincinnati GH0800005035 NASA LEUIS RES CTR CLEVELAND £1000 Brookoark Rd Cleveland OH9360010368 VETERANS flDN MEDICAL CENTER 10701 E Blvd Cleveland OH1170090004 AIR FORCE PLANT #85 4300 E 5th Ave Columbus OH6210020222 DEFENSE CONSTR SUPPLY CENTER 3990 E Broad St Colunbus DH3971524357 DEFENSE ELEC SUPPLY CENTER 1507 thlnington Pike Dayton OH43600072B6 VETERANS ADM "EDICAL CENTER 4100 U 3rd St Dayton OH7570024623 AIR FORCE PLANT 136 N of Cincinnati off 1-75 Evandale OH7571724312 URI6HT-PATTERSON AIR FORCE BSE St Rt 444 Fairborn Oh6fl90008976 FEED MATERIALS PRODUCTION CTR 7400 Uilley Rd Fernald QH7210020510 LIMA ARMY TANK PLANT 115 Buckeye Rd Lioa GK3571924544 RICHENBACKER AIR FORCE BASE S of Colunbus off fey 23 Lockbourne 0 0 3 7 4 3 0 10 3 0 0 0 4 13 3 3 1 0 6 0 0 0 0 6 6 5 0 6 6 6 5 1 0 0 3 0 0 3 0 3 3 2 0 0 3 4 3 2 2 1 2 *. 0 1 0 2 2 2 0 2 1 3 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 3 2 2 1 0 2 3 2 2 4 2 15 B 5 9 1 24 16 11 1 a 16 29 15 10 ------- 18 Table 3 (cont.) EPA ID NO. FACILITY ADDRESS CITY HAZARDOUS SITE POINT PCB POINT HflSTE CONTCM- WASTEWATER STORA6E AIR TOTAL MANAGEMENT INATION DISCHARGES AND USE EMISSIONS RATING OK689000B9B4 HOUND LABORATORY FACILITY Hound Rd Nianisburg OH3570024650 MEUflRK AIR FORCE BASE Nemrk OH789000B9B3 PORTSMOUTH GASEOUS DIFFSN PIT U S Rt 23 Piketon OH5210020736 REVEMW ARMY AMMUNITION PLANT St Rd 5 Revenna OH3B00015379 NASA LEWIS RES CTR PLUM BROOK Taylor & Columbus Rds Sandusky OH757002B764 YOUN6STCWN RAP 910 SOGP/AFRES King Graves Rd Vienna 419810020054 BADGER ARMY AMMUNITION PLANT U S Hwy 12 Baraboo •17570025877 VOLK FIELD, CAMP DOUGLAS 1-9* Caoo Douglas UI5122307809 FOREST SERVICE PRODUCTION LAB 502 Walnut Si Madison M036000729B VETERANS ADM MEDICAL CENTER 2500 Overlook Terrace Madison (116143690059 FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE 6085 Schroeder Rd Jtadison HI5571224299 GEN BILLY MITCHELL FIELD 300 E College Ave Milwaukee 1(18210890002 VETERAND ADM MEDICAL CENTER 5000 y National Ave Milwaukee HI3210020563 FORT MCCOY MILITARY RESV N of 1-90 Soarta UI2360010340 VETERANS ADM MEDICAL CENTER Veterans Dr Tonah 5 3 9 16 0 0 8 3 4 0 0 3 3 12 0 5 5 6 7 5 5 6 6 0 0 0 6 0 6 0 4 0 4 4 3 2 2 2 0 0 0 3 2 3 0 2 2 3 2 0 2 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 3 3 3 1 0 0 1 1 1 2 1 0 2 2 2 19 13 25 30 6 9 19 14 5 2 1 12 7 24 2 ------- |