August 1984 DRAFT SURVEY OF TAR WASTE DISPOSAL AND LOCATIONS OF TOWN GAS PRODUCERS ------- 27929 August 1984 “This document has not been peer and administratively reviewed within EPA and is for internal use/distribution only” SURVEY OF TAR WASTE DISPOSAL AND LOCATIONS OF TOWN GAS PRODUCERS Radian Corporation 7655 Old Springhouse Road McLean, Virginia 22102 Contract No. 68—02—3137 EPA Project Officer: William J. Rhodes Advanced Processes Branch Industrial Environmental Research Laboratory Research Triangle Park, MC 27711 Prepared for: Office of Environmental Engineering & Technology Office of Research and Development U. S. Environmental Protection Agency Washington, D.C. 20460 ------- Foreword This work was initiated due to several questions asked of this office regarding the potential environmental problems from waste disposal of previous gasification—type activities. From our knowledge of synthetic fuels’ production, we were aware that tars were likely disposed of from at least some of the old gas works such as town gas producers. In order to obtain a firmer basis for deciding what level of effort might be appropriate to evaluate the potential problem, a quick survey to determine the quantities of waste tars and general locations of sites was initiated. As the survey progressed, the interest in this area grew. However, with a few exceptions, the original intent was held firm for it quickly became apparent that there were many questions being raised which could take considerable time and effort to answer. Some of these are: what are exact locations of disposal sites within each town; for what is the land now being used; what and how much were disposed of at each site; what disposal method was used; what were, are, or will be the environmental and health impacts of disposal; should remedial action be taken; and are waste recovery and reuse options feasible. The intent was not to answer these questions but to provide information to allow responsible individuals to decide whether there is sufficient concern to warrant additional activity. Thus, what is presented here is an attempt to present facts with some scientific extrapolations, where necessary, and to avoid emotion and conjecture in an effort to present to policy and decision makers a sound basis for their consideration. William J. Rhodes Synfuels Technical Coordinator Industrial Envi ronmental Research Laboratory Research Triangle Park, N.C. 27711 11 ------- TABLE OF CONTENTS Foreword Figures . iv Tables . . . V. Conversion Factors and Definitions of Symbols. v Abstract vi 1 Introduction 1 i3ackgro ind 1 Project Overview 2 2 Approachand Results . . . . . 5 SourceofData 5 Site Identification Tables and Maps 7 Estimation of-Tar Production 33 Other i y-Products 40 References 42 Appendices A. Background Information on Data Source and Proc e s s e s . . . . A — 1 B. Identification of Town Gas Manufacturing Sites - All Plants (1890—1950) B-i li] ------- FIGURES Number Page States vs. EPARegions . 2 Map of All Gas Manufacturing Sites in u.S. (1890) • • Map of Gas Manufacturing Sites in Region 1 (1890) Map of Gas Manufacturing Sites in Region 2 (1890) . . . . . Map of Gas Manufacturing Sites in Region 3 (1890) . . . . . Map of Gas Manufacturing Sites in Region 4 (1890) . . . . . Map of Gas Manufacturing Sites in Region 5 (1890) . . . . . . Map of Gas Manufacturing Sites in Region 6 (1890) Map of Gas Manufacturing Sites in Region 7 (1890) . . . . . Map of Gas Manufacturing Sites in Region 8 (1890) Map of Gas Manufacturing Sites in Region 9 (1890) . . Map of Gas Manufacturing Sites in Region 10 (1890). . . . . Sample Page from Brown’s 1890 Edition Sample Page from Brown’s 1950-51 Edition. Description of Processes from Brown’s • . . . . . 26 • . . • . • 27 • • • . • . 28 • 29 • • . . • • 30 1 4 22 23 24 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 A-i A-2 A-3 EPA • . EPA EPA EPA • . EPA EPA • • EPA • • EPA • . EPA . . EPA . . 32 • • . • A—2 • • . . A—3 . . . . A—9 iv ------- TAB LES Number Page 1 Summary of Town Gas Sites and Production by State (1890—1950). 8 2 Summary of Town Gas Manufacturing Sites and Average for Large Plants (>200 MM scf/yr.) . . .13 3 History of Number of Sites and Production of TownGasfrom l89Oto 1950 21 4 Summary of Town Gas and Tar Production by State (1890—1950) 34 5 Rank of States according to Estimated Tar Production .36 6 i y—Product DLsposltlon. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .41 8-1 Identification of Town Gas Manufacturing Sites - All Plants (1890-1950) .8-8 CONVERSION FACTORS AND DEFINITIONS OF SYMBOLS BTTJ = 8ritish Thermal Unit (quantity of heat required to raise the temperature of one pound of water one degree Fahrenheit) = approximately 252 calories scf Standard cubic feet measured at 60°F and 30 in. Hg. 8TU/scf Heating value of a gas gal U.S. gallons lbs = Mass pounds (5 x 10 tons) M =1,000 u N = 1,000,000 ton = Short ton (2,000 Ibs) yr Year V ------- ABSTRACT This report presents data compiled from available literature identifying plants that manufactured town gas from fossil fuels oil) and waich existed in the U.S. during the 1890 to 1950 time period. The results are the first step of a preliminary study to investigate the fate and poten- tial environmental impact of by-products (such as tar) from the manufactured gas industry J A list of gas manufacturing sites and company names was compiled by reviewing published gas sta- t St CSe It is estimated that more than 1,500 manufactured gas facilities existed between the years 1890 and 1950. In addi- tion, available gas and by-product production data and gasifier/ process information are reported. Based on these data, a rough estimate for the total production of tar by the U.S. manufactured gas industry was developed. It is estimated that approximately 15 trillion cubic feet of gas was manufactured in the United States between the years 1881 and 1950, resulting in the production of 11 billion gallons of tar as a by-product. Of this total tar production, 8.4 billion gallons (76 percent) were estimated to be sold and the remainder, 2.6 billion gallons (24 percent), were assi uned to be cons zned at the plant site, sold (without reporting of sales to ongoing surveys), or discarded. The explanations and asst p- tions used in compiling the data as well as those used in devel- oping the tar estimates are also discussed in this report. Excess quantities of other by-products, such as coke and ammo- nia, may have been disposed of also. However, this study focused on tar because it is considered the more potentially significant waste disposal problem. vi ------- SECTION I INTRODUCT ION BACKGROUND Prior to the widespread use of natural gas, the United States relied, in part, on town gas produced from fossil fuels (predominantly coal) for heating and lighting purposes during the 1800s and early 1900s. The manufacture of town gas typi- cally resulted in the production of by-products (including tar) from the gas purification processes. These by-products uld have been sold or utilized to the extent possible; however, any excess may have been disposed of in some manner. The potential environmental impact of the disposal of solid wastes (particu- larly unsold and non-utilized by-product tars) from the manufac- ture of town gas has become a recent area of interest. Because of the large size of this industry, this may be one of the larg- est generic sources of waste (in terms of number of disposing sites). As a preliminary step in evaluating the potential prob- lems, a literature search and subsequent data compilation have been completed in order to identify the gas manufacturing sites which existed and the amount of by-products (especially tars) that were produced. Historically, the term, town gas, was used to generi- cally refer to any combination of combustible gases distributed from localized sources to end users. Town gas could be either natural gas or gas produced from the heating of fossil fuels. However, in this report, it is used to refer only to manufac- tured gas. Manufactured gas is of concern in this study because of the significant amounts of wastes which could be associated with typical gas manufacturing processes. These processes can 1 ------- be classified as either carbonization or gasification, which are distinguished primarily by the type of gas produced and the feed- stock. Carbonization, or the heat treatment of coal in the absence of oxygen, produced a predominantly methane/hydrogen gas called coal gas. Primary by-products that resulted from purif i- cation were tar, coke, and ammonia. Passing steam through hot coal or coke, a process known as gasification, produced water gas, which is comprised mainly of hydrogen and carbon monoxide. Tar, coke, and ammonia by-products were formed, however in lesser amounts than formed during carbonization. Water gas could be enriched with oil gas to form “carburetted water gas” to give it a higher heating value. Oil gas was produced by the thermal cracking of oil achieved by spraying oil onto hoc brickwork or a bed of hot catalyst. Typical by-products result- ing from oil gasification were oil derivatives, tar, and naphthalene. PROJECT OVERVIEW - The purpose of this study is to review and s mimarize pertinent data available in the open literature on the manu- factured gas industry so that a preliminary assessment can be made of the quantities of solid wastes that may have been disposed of at gas manufacturing sites. The following steps (listed in chronological order) were taken to accomplish this purpose within the scope of the project: 1. A literature search was performed to identify possible sources of data, with special attention to sources containing detailed site and by-product information. 2. Based on the available information found in the open literature, data were compiled on plant loca- tion, manufacturing process type, and gas and by-product production rates. 2 ------- 3. A rough estimate for the total tar produced in the U.S. manufactured gas industry was developed based on the compiled data. 4. This summary report was prepared to present the data and provide documentation of assumptions used in the development of the data tables and the tar production estimates. Details regarding the first three steps just mentioned are given in Section 2 (Approach and Results). Summary data tables are arranged according to EPA regions, as shown in Figure 1, and are presented in Section 2. Regional maps are presented individually in Section 2. Appendix A contains sample pages from the primary data source and descriptions of the different manufactured gas types and water gas processes. A detailed data table which presents the site-by-site information collected during the data compilation phase is presented in Appendix B. 3 ------- EPA STAIE/TERRITORY RESiGN EPA STATE/TERRIT3R’ RESIGN EP4 STAiE;TER ITORY REGION (R1CAN SAMOA ARUONA iL F3R IA CQNKE :C T DEL DIST.3F cai. FLORI:A SEOR6IA 6U*$ HAMAII ILL MC IS 1M 1MA IOWA 4 9 9 9 8 4 4 9 9 10 c 5 1 7 KENTUCP Y LOUI5 A A I NE N YLA#4D MASSACHUSETTS ICH1&AN NIMNESOTA MISSISSIPPI MISSOURI NONTANA NE8RAS A NEVADA MEW HAMPSHIRE NEW JERSEY MEW MEXICO NEW YORk WORTH CAROLINA NORTH DWOTA 4 6 3 5 J £ 8 1 9 I 4 . 6 I 4 8 HIO JKu HONA OREGON ENNSYL VAN! A rijERTO RIC RHODE ISLAND SOUTi CMROUNA SOUTH DAkOTA T ENNESEE TEXAS T H VERMONT VIRSIN ISL $OS VIRSIWIA MASHIMSTON WEST VIR6INIA WISCONSIN WYONIM6 1. States vs. 2A Regions o T1 UL • AMt A & T S1 itT i V Til P I r S I 5 10 3 4 0 4 8 3 10 I 5 8 Figure 4 ------- SECTION 2 APPROACH AND RESULTS This section presents summaries of the compiled data in tabular and graphical form, as well as discussion of the general approach to the data compilation arid tar production estimation. The comprehensive data table, which represents the detailed results of this study, is included in Appendix B. Section 2 is divided into four parts. The first part is concerned with the source of data and the general approach taken to compile useful data. The second part presents the summary data tables and discusses points to consider in using. the data, as well as corresponding explanations of column headings and assumptions made in data compilation for each of the tables. This part also includes maps showing the plant sites reported in the year 1890 to give the reader an overall visual impression of the breadth and number of these sites. The main map (Figure 4) is broken down into 10 individual maps (Figures 5 through 14), each show- ing a separate EPA region. The third part discusses the steps and assumptions used to develop the tar production estimate. The final part briefly discusses gas manufacturing by-products/ wastes other than tar. SOURCE OF DATA The primary source of information in this study was Brown’s Directory of American Gas Companies (referred to here- after as Brown’s) , an annual publication (since 1887) that con- tains statistics for the U.S. gas industry. It was the only source found which allowed identification of individual plant 5 ------- sites over a wide time period. In addition, gas and by-product production data were reported (although the latter was not reported until later years - circa 1920). xample pages from the 1890 and 1950-1951 editions of Brown’s are presented in Appendix A to show the extent and detail of the information reported. The information in Brown’s is based primarily on surveys completed by each gas company. The data were compiled and published in the directory. The use of surveys most likely resulted in some degree of inconsistency and incompleteness in the reported information. Based on the scope of the study and the available time and information, data were compiled from Brown’s for every tenth year beginning in 1890 and ending in 1950, for a maximum of seven years of data for each site . This approach should include almost all manufactured gas plants reported in Brown’s since most plants operated for at least 10 years. It should be noted that production data reported in Brown’s refer to the previous year’s operation (e.g., gas production reported in the 1900 edition referred to production for the year 1899). Through- out the remainder of this report, the term “decennial years” will be used to refer to the years (or volumes of Brown’s ) for wtiich data were gathered (1890, 1900, 1910, 1920, 1930, 1940, and 1950). 6 ------- SITE IDENTIFICATION TABLES AND MAPS This section presents the summary data tables and cor- responding discussion for each table, including the main data table (Table B-i) found in Appendix B. Table 1 shows site tallies and total gas productions by state/territory for the time period, 1881-1950. Table 2 shows average production rates for plants having an average total production greater than 200 million scf/year. In order to simplify the anticipated use and evaluation of the data shown in Tables 1 and 2, the states! territories are arranged according to their respective EPA regions. Figure 1 shows the correspondence between the states! territories and EPA regions, as well as the EPA regional offices. Details for each table are described below. Production Rate by State/Territory Table 1 presents t important pieces of information for each state: the total nimiber of sites reported and the estimated manufactured gas production, both for the time period 1880-1950. The STATE/TERRITORY column includes all 50 U.S. states as well as U.S. territories which are part of EPA regions. The NUMBER OF SITES indicates the number of plants for each state! territory which were reported to manufacture gas during at least one of the decennial years. As shown in the total, approximately 1,500 manufactured gas sites were identi- fied between 1890 and 1950. Details regarding the gas and by-product production data may be found in Table B-i and its discussion in Appendix B. 7 ------- TAGLE 1. SUMMARY OF TONN GAS SITES AND PRODUCTION BY STATE (1891-1950) 3) ESTIMATED (2 PRODUCTION OF EPA MUMB NUMBER OF NO. GAS MANUFACTURED REGION STATEITERfiITDRY OF SITES LARGE SITES DATA PIG. GAS (N M scf) I cONNECTIcUT 25 11 1( 331,000 MAINE 16 2 53 67 ,000 NASS CHUSETTS 89 23 329 1,102.000 I NEW HANPSHIRE 17 3 62 57.000 I RHODE ISLAND 7 2 33 240,000 I VEP.MONT 12 0 48 19.000 2 MEW 2EP5E’ 74 LI 16B 1f219,000 2 NEW 1OR 156 31 413 4,422,000 2 PUERTO RICO 2 1 2 5.000 2 VIRGIN ISL.ANDS MR MR NP MR 3 DELAWARE 7 1 23 29,000 3 DIST.DF C DL . 2 1 10 277,000 3 MARYLAND 16 2 60 597.000 3 PEWNSV LVANIA 138 14 408 1.208,000 3 VIRGINIA 18 4 90 210,000 3 WEST VIRGINIA 9 1 21 9,000 4 .ABANA 15 1 46 26,000 4 FLORIDA 23 6 88 150.000 4 GEORGIA 19 2 76 100,000 4 ENTUcYY 21 2 59 91.000 4 MISSISSIPPI 10 0 28 9.000 4 NORTh CAROLiNA 28 1 86 74.000 4 SOUTh CAROLINA 11 2 33 45.000 4 TENNESSEE 15 4 38 80,000 S ILLINOIS .1 14 2b2 831.000 S INDIANA 60 11 182 466.000 5 $ID4IG AN 69 47 625.000 S MINNESOTA 30 3 77 133.000 5 ONIO 90 2 186 101.000 S WIScONSIN 42 6 166 357,000 FOOTNOTES: 1. NP’ sianifies that data were not reported. 2. Plants with total averaae qas productions oreater than 200 MM scf/year are considered larac sites. 3. Esti.ated oas productions are alcu1ated for the tue period, 1881 to 1950 as the sui 0+ the reported data for the decennial ears (between 1890 and 19501 .ultiplied by ten to interpolate between decennial years. 8 ------- TABLE 1. (CONTINUED) (3) ESTIMATED (2) PRODUCTION OF EPA NUMBER NUMBER OF MO. SAS MANIFACTURED REGION STATE/TERRITORY OF SITES LARGE SITES DATA P1 5. GAS (NM scfl 6 ARKANSAS 9 0 14 o LOUISIANA 7 0 29,000 o NEW MEXICO 4 0 9 2.000 6 OKLAHOMA S 0 5 1.000 TEXAS 32 2 5 6 40.000 7 IOWA 62 4 212 189,000 7 KANSAS 23 0 40 6.000 7 MISSOURI 35 4 116 224,0(0 7 NEBRASKA 22 2 61 94.000 8 COLORADO 15 1 38 46,000 S MONTANA 6 0 13 5,000 B NORTH DAKOTA 7 0 22 14,000 8 SOUTH DAKOTA 11 0 33 13,000 8 UTAH 3 1 7 9,000 B WYOMIN6 3 0 6 1,000 9 AMERICAN SAMOA NP MR MR MR 9 ARIZONA 12 0 30 15,000 9 CALIFORNIA 91 7 1 88 49 6,000 9 611AM MR NP NP NP HAWAII 2 1 6 31,000 9 NEVADA 6 0 11 3,000 10 ALASKA MR MR MR MR 10 IDAHO 3 0 5 2.000 10 OREGON 14 1 29 221.000 t O WASHIN6TON 18 3 50 172,000 TOTALS: 1502 196 4365 14,486.000 FOOTNOTES: 1. ‘MR’ sienifies that data were not reported. 2. Plants with total average gas productions qreater than 200 MM scf/year are considered large sites. 3. Estiaated gas productions are calculated for the tin period, 1821 to 1950 as the sue of the reported data for the decennial years (between 1890 and 1950) tultiplied by ten to interpolate between decennial years. 9 ------- Caveats and uncertainties associated with Table I are listed and explained below. • The number of identified sites is based solely on the total number of entries reported in Brown’s for every tenth year.. • Estimated gas production for 1390-1950 is simply the sum of all reported data (for every tenth year) multiplied by 10 years. Because the number of sites is based solely on the total number of entries found in every tenth Brown’s publica- tion. the total number of sites is probably underestimated. One reason is that not all existing sites or plants may have been identified by Brown’s . In addition, other sites may have been identified in some of the annual publications not reviewed in this program. Finally, although there was generally a one-to- one correspondence between reported entries and individual plant sites, a single entry was occasionally reported for a plant or company which had multiple plant sites. The best estimate for the number of separate sites was included in the site tally shown in Table 1. Usually these separate sites were consoli- dated into a larger plant/company (for which the single was found) and were already counted as individual sites in previous years. The estimated gas production for 1890-1950 is based on the sum of all reported data for the decennial years and multi- plied by 10.- This should minimize any bias in extrapolating these data to account for plants or years in which gas was deter- mined to be manufactured but data were not reported. Thus, the reported gas production estimate may be low. However, most instances in which no data were reported involved relatively small plants whose manufactured gas productions probably repre- sent a minor contribution to the total production. 10 ------- 1fl LE 2. SIJI %RY OF TO 14 SAS MIJFACTUIUNG SITES V4I) PROOUCTIOt FOR LARGE P1( 4TS O2 N cu. tt/yr EP4 SIA )t/ 6itJi 1 Rl)OBY C I )) Ill )S PRQO( VlLB ( RIlIE (NM scf/yr) Coal Water Oil Coke Oven iot I BY-PROOtCI PNO(x81 1(B4 RA( Coke tar l cnia Other IISUL (J8*t9IS COl(N1S F(X)flIillSi • largei.t producer in stat, Stands for city on sma. lire I. Individual gas product ion for eath type of gas is the total production of that type of gas averaged over the years for ,ducti that specific type gas wi manufactured. be total gas production is th su, of all manufactured gas averEged over the decenijal years for iditch any gas was produced. 2. By-product uniti art IBIS tons coke, l Ol l gallons tar, 1811 pounds ammonia. I —i I C) Iridgtport I C T Uanbury I Cf Hartford I Ci New Britain I Ci He ,, London I C I Stamford I Cf Waterbury I CT Bridgeport I CI Borby I CI WawHaven I Ci Kirtford I 4 Portland I 4 Peak Island I Ill $k’l,ngton I I$ Boston I Ill Boston I Ill Boston I 18% Boston I 18% Brookline I NI C .twtdge I NI fall River I P8% 14.verhiIl I P8% Hulyake I NI I (8% lowell I NI Lynn I 18% MaIden I NI New Bedford I NI Pittsfield the • 6 Co • )$ethel 611). Co • City 61 Co 61CO tCo 61CO Cit ,zen ’ 6 Co • SCo C) LIP Co • Co Casco Bay LIII Co OCo Bay Stat. 6 Co tharleston S Co a. Co • a. Co 6 Wovkm a.Co • S Works S Co •Q.Co • 6 & E Co • N Helrooe a. Co • 61 Co Coal S Co 1468 14) 457 383 743 269 iS 251 366 263 3% 4% 281 157 283 129 498 (629 244 465 975 Ill III 5)3 12 10 4425 257 23) 488 380 195 288 2429 475 319 191 572 % 244 38? 513 216 584 821 399 1226 83 159 28 (45 1468 . 17 1 676 279 251 385 538 2 11 314 697 (629 415 9 ,5 289 513 3584 257 522 388 lea, 543 436 22 9 4 6 8 630 484 850 (899 5 1 .1 116 1328 II 118 614 (43 118 0(2 341 (45 554 67 1 16 2264 1311 Tons of sulfur 22 463 158 Il 854 55 90 (945 486 26 675 171 12818 6al of ji 1 ht oil 484 lB (93 23 691 941 35 1St 191 (2 (I II 244 29 2116 469 (32$ 141 ------- TA&E 2. ICONI INUEDI 6 L P*IUIJCU(J ( IbliL ($4 wflyr ( •tP$JU(Lt PN(6Jt11 (W4 IN 1IC Coal WMur till Cobs Ovrn rot i Cob. Iii 1.urna Other $ISCUt1 *OL CtWINIS *.SSaa....**Sa.flS*SCZtSttSt,Z$S&-&flXtSS*.S..flmflaflStSa*Z*&flZ .at.a_ gsgsmss .:_asst (ill 1383 FaOD IIES • I &t t (woducfr in i1 t. 6Ia. s (or city on aim. 1is 1. lnd Ivid ial •aa prcdsct io.i (or tadi type of s” 1 th. total prodsclion of 1h4 type of av.ri rd onsr (hi years fur which that bpwcIfit type as w .anutactor.d. (tie total i” WOdi . Or ii Ui. iii. of all .anuloctur.d 84$ .v.ra 8 ed ov.r the dec .nviial year. (or which any was produced. 2. Iy—prod t units are I S IS tons cob., ISIS •eIluns tar, (55$ pounds insi. £PI1 SISIt! abilit ILIIIII*Y CItY (I) I N I k ston I m I NI I NI lkw ,et r I NI I NI Iraintree I $4 Il id*sta *4 Naitiwi I 1St Ila&t,, .l.r I II Pa ,4uck.1 I S I Pruviderte I V I $urhr.qlon iosbiiry a Co aCo • a Co aco IPCo Old Colony S Co PeopI.’ a Co • Li til, HIP Co Public Sari, of (It GCo • 6Co &Co I -i r’J 203 71 1 531 16 1 2 11 M 1632 61 22 1 340 28 15 315 II 361 359 611 $16 684 (29 203 ‘1254 1425 $5 ( SI’ SM 22 1 212 366 038 .1571 2316 (29 116 3(65 21 15 1863 4$’ 6588 3811 962 6113 (3.11 31 12 95 .18 22 92 44 450 M (2 221 I 9 5 1321 2371 .111 4680 MllIIonb lbs iulfat . 80 1748 2 NJ 2 $ 13 2 NJ 2 NJ 2 NJ 2 NJ 2 M i 2 NJ 2 NJ 2 NJ 2 NJ 2 NY 2 I 2 NY 2 NY 2 HI 2 NY 6t lantic City • S I N Co 616 aco 545 £l i*ab.th • a. Co (663 Hack.nseck ‘a.C i 7$ 592 Hs4i.on Co Q. Co 3121 982 a .Co 6783 $4w iaiemicN It Cool • 3 6 5 Patirson I tCo 2077 blaistioro Pitt..an, Slassboro I CIaytoi 374 Stl.ntsc H i ilarol Standard 6 Co 2 55 a lb any Municipal S Co 587 ‘oc ikIyn Fultun Municipal S C aee (5111 ‘oo1 ily n ‘ooklyn broo klyn (ale Nassau S I. Co Psoplea a. Cu Wi1lIansIiur h a Co UCu 365 2071 374 395 2*5 (82 581 2 541 540$ 6048 583 24255 265 285 380 535 23 36 285 255 3 0 $ 475 265 (8 Million lbs sulfate 545 lhuus .and lbs naptitliaten, ------- TA&E 2. (CONIINLED) GAS PHOOtIII(Y4 HAlE IMN sct/yrl Coal Waler Oil Coke liven Total I l l BY9f638ttI PHt)aLllUt NAIl Coli , lar Pmmonia tIther Nl5CUUYiU CM(HIS 3 It WiIiiMtun • Coal 6 Co FUORIIIES i a larpet producer in stat, Sta ,wls fur city on sa line I. ledisidual ia product ion (or ead type of tea is th. total production of that type of as averaged over the years br .diit$i that specific type gas was wanufactured. lii. total tee production is the Cu. of all eanufactured •as averaged over lii, decennial years (or thich any gas was produced. 2. •y—product anita are 1* tone coke, 1*6 t4llone tar, *6 pounds nie. (PA SlAlt/ 6lOt 1(111 IDlY CITY It) I— , ( ) g try Geneva 2 NY Srav.e.nd 2 NY H ,.pt.ad 2 NY Mt. Vernon 2 MV MtwforbCsty 2 NY bI ,sYurkCity 2 NY NeelorkCity 2 NY Net , York City 2 NY WeeYorkCity 2 NV Wa ’. York City 2 NY PosgIikr.psi. 2 NY Nothester 2 MV Stapleton 2 NY Syracuse 2 KY Iroy 2 NY Utica 2 NY Yorkers 2 NY Iay ior, 2 NY lrooklyn 2 MY Far Noci .a ’ .ay 2 NY Freeport 2 NY WawYorbCity 2 NY Astoria 2 NV Was. York City 2 NY frey a w Sanjuan 2 VI £oney laland W I I. Ce aCo East Chester S Co Central a Co Cunsolid. S Co Equitable a Co NY Mutual a Co Northern a Co Standard a Co GCo Citizen’s 6 Co Rn.’huord City a Co &CO GCO Equitable S I I Co Municipal 6 Co Suffolk S I EL Co Kings County It Co Queen’s borough 64€ Co ItasI4u, Suffulk Litist Co ft, ’ . Aset.rOe 6 Co • IN I P Co kon, 6 I C Co Hudson Valley Fuil Co Pt 6 £ Colic Co 258 1415 4 988 84 1366 564 2213 8691 25655 6256 £526 953 2345 392 1263 648 548 1291 282 267 2611 6 3 212 1465 2245 2221 28 1 4212 4153 13315 23$ 1699 435 131 L I I 256 133 1813 I s I S 2261 142 832 1641 433 22 13 52 8& 154 8481* lbs of a nia sulfate 113641 lbs cyaniugen 5** lbsl 143 liquor 9412 23886 1256 526 953 2345 392 1638 44% 2628 2* 3984 548 1 6 1 941 43 1581 951 267 1189 131 2151 38526* lbs sulfate 212 1465 2245 2814 2221 2196 28 1 4211 1451 $1461 254 16226 565 5678146 Itis of ajswnsiu. sulfite 2 ii 5274 1112 5396 1151913$ lbs of a.eoniu. sulfate 435 534 534 ------- T &E 2. CL IT1NLLD) ia 6UJI JUIIII$Y tiir Ut 12 1 6NA P*1aL 1 104 4It I scf/yrt V-PfCO1Ll P 1LtiiI(Ji NAIL Coal Waist Oil Cul’. Owan lolal Cole tar l1.ooi Other $l ( Ll.Ui*W coetsis KaM inptunIC 3 lalliwor, 3 Sparnw’sPoiM I NA Allindoon I NA thester 3 NA CI.arfs.td 3 PA Iwitun 3 NA tarc..tur I PA iiI.dsIj0sla 3 NA Phttad,II*na I NA Pittsberh I PA Pit burgh NA B.adirq 3 NA Scranton .1 PA WIlIu Ban. I PA 9orIs I PA ifpd,Park 1 VA Norfolk 3 VA Portsmouth 3 VA $adnord I VA loanols. 3 IN 11 ’I’IIM Co 4569 lb. Consolid. B Lu of • 1 3 65 Naryl nd Sisti Co 6Co 626 BCo 4$ 16 aco 32 265 6C 2$ 369 a 11 a. lC. 50 4 11 • B Wertis 43% 1831$ Northmrn Liberties B 5$ 5664 Consotidal,d 6 Co 28 1 bCo 13 $ B Co 386 ‘ M I BCo 365 6Co 35$ Nat.GCo 4 1 1 1 C i lyksLof 92 1162 6Co 56 I I I • 6 Works 179 1293 211 l& City 8 Works 243 45$, 9462 1110$ 62$ ill 510 5 243 I I I 3% 1 1962 214 261 i i . 388 941 365 3 56 410 825 214 1626 335 243 54 9446 326 65 1191 483 4 M. lireingha. 4 ft Jacksonville 4 Fl. lanpa 4 ft $sarn 4 FL St Petersburg 4 I I. Ilimikacfs 4 ft West Pal. Isadi 4 NA MiaMi • MLIP Cu • bit Co • 6Co • Municipal B Plant 6 Lu of Fl. Public Utility Co aCo 124 S’iI 294 291 428 6% 41 17 4 881 325 311 1155 Vt 315 544 431 295 428 543 431 314 94 Mt 325 5 6 864 1133 Iii FiX1fl4HfSs 0 Lirpet producer iii state Stands for city on i 111* I; lrdivithi.el $a production for sack lyp, of pie IS the total production of that typ of pa averagad oyIr the rears fur iditch that upecific type gas was sanufactwred. Die total gas production is the so. of .11 sanufeclsrid •11 averaged over the deceimial years fur sdiscb any gas was producad. 2. Iy-irodwct wilt. ire 1* Ions cu be, 110$ lallons tar, Il lS pounds a nsa. 32 9 52 ill 2119 1146 36 516 I I 414 ------- TIthLE . (CtI TU1J(D) (2) IY-P 100t1 1 PItOOtLIIIN SAlE Coke Ia,’ onua Other NISCE [ L( (OL C131(NIS 4 GA Augusta 4 GA Savamati 4 KY Louisville 4 KY LouisviUe 4 (1$ IlIou l ‘ 4 (C tharlotte 4 Sc DuarIe tun 4 SC Colu.bla 4 IN Jackson 4 IN KonevilI, 4 IN I is 4 IN Nashvillr (S.. page iSa for 1nd1an ) S IL Aurora 5 I I . Bloouangton S It Chicago 5 IL thicago 5 IL Daicago 5 IL Evanston 5 IL (louse S IL Peoria 5 It Rock(cu’d 5 II Springfield 5 IL thicago S IL Oak Park 5 IL Waaikegan S IL Blue Island S NI Battle Creek S HI Detroit 5 NI brand 0apid 5 I II iack on &Co Citizen’s St £ N Co 55 277 St1CokeCo 1 501 Consuser’s 6 Co 1 50 People’s C L Coke Co 11216 )lorthwe tern (8, I Coke Co 1 1 54 Ike People’s L I Fue 26 513 St ICokeCo 219 191 •&iCokeCo I S O I i ’S ‘ GLCo 78 210 Ogden B Co 102 Cicero bCo 530 N. 9ior. Con 6 Co 324 Pub. Sara. Co of II. 289 StCo 308 (46 (562 3064 • S tCo 591 433 221 98 204 249 1 501 151 8711 13453 I 7 A 354 293 6 11 380 251 1 52 53. 324 209 131 415 3111 4164 Oil 586 131 62 u 5 4 81 234 II I 7 289 216 292 451 144 73 (201 118! 25 0 IS 494 3% 315 1599 292 6% 211 FIJOIPIJIES: • Largest producer Ir a state Stands for city on use tins I. Individual gas product ion for pact, type of gas is the total production of that type 01 gas averaged over the years (or id icti that specific type gas was .anutuctured. ti. total gas production is the so. of all eanufactured gas averaged over thi decennial years for ,E ,icI i any gas was produced. 2. B -prodort units are SOS tons coke, INS gallons tar, 1081 pounds ajeonia. EPA 9181 (1 6IIN IEOSIIOOY CITY (I) GAS PI100IiJCTIIYI I 1ATE (PSI wfIyrl Coat Vater Oil Coke Oven Iota) U i • S tCo 25 353 257 Nutual GI Co 341 348 Citizen’s CL Co 415 4 1 5 ‘GCo 1386 1386 ball Coast 6Co 59 14 84 * CL Co lOS 161 I II LIPC0 III 454 306 ‘ 1 8C o III 291 225 Citizen’s 18 Co 38 112 116 St Co 162 154 221 Equitable 18. Co 4% 4% CLCo 281 308 384 20 411 % 166 ------- _______ CITY Anderson Evansville Fort Wayne Indiana— pal is 5 IN South Bend 5 IN Terre Haute 5 IN Marion (TI 5 IN Hamond 5 IN Indiana— polls 5 IN Muncie 5 IN Terre Haute COMPANY “Natural Gas & Oil “GEL Co “GL Co “ELG & Heat Co. “GL Co. “Citizen’s G & Fuel Co. 120 “Coal G Co. No. md. G & E Co. 40 Citizens’s G. Co. Central In. G. Co. 613 251 Indiana G & Chem Corp. 6,203 738 1,252 1,252 3 171 5,198 EPA RE G ION 5 5 5 5 S TATE! TERRI- TORY IN IN IN IN GAS PRODUCTION RATE (MM scf/yr) Coal Water Oil Coke Oven 289 113 169 315 1,118 459 2,807 BY—PRODUCT PRODUCTION RATE Coke Tar Ammonia Total 289 207 687 1 ,581 175 1 ,245 I ,828 967 772 772 164 1,310 417 1,238 1,238 948 958 3,082 7,744 116 786 629 ------- TAUIE 2. (CONTIM.ED) EPA SfA E/ 6lt1t tERRITORY CITY I I) f i t T6 PNOOILTI04 RATE I1 scf/yr) CO I 4Y Coal Water Oil tolie Ooen total 12 ) BY-PRtT6t(T PROO(11 104 HAlf Coke hr n ,a Other NISt1tL t(1S alvtNrS 6 AR Iittle Rock I PuIa hE (Ito 01 Chickesha I • 6 1 F Co 6 I X iston aCo 6 I X SanRotonio 6Co (See page 16a for Louts.lane and New Me lco) 1 IA Cidar lipids • a Co 1 IA Des Moines Capital City (9.. Co 1 IA Siosu City 6 to 7 IA Nuterloo • 6 4 FL Co 1 KS Topeka I The Fsc,l ior Coke 1 KS Kensa City • Wyirulotte 6 Co 7 WI Rinses City I $ Coke Co 7 WI St. Joseph 6 I Mfg Co 1 WI St. Loui S Liclide 6 t Co 4* 282 563 59 91 551 34 34 473 FWIMJTFS: C Largest producer In state Stands for city on see, line I. Individual gas product ice for . ch type of gas is the total production of that type of gas averaged over the years for , iicfl that specific type gas wee .anufactur,d. The total gas production is the sue of all eanqtactured qua averaged over the decennial yeses for idiith any gas was produced. 2. By prcuiuct units ire 81* tons coke, We gal Ions tar, We pounds a.w>nia. S Ri Lunsing S NI Pontiac S RI Flint S Ill Kala.azoo S RI Xileauhee 3 lit Kiivwapolrs S WI St. Paul S 1 14 Duluth 5 04 Ciucinnati 3 ($ 1 Cleveland S W I Irloat S WI Nadison S 31 Nilwaubet 5 MI Oskkosh S WI Racine 5 MI Shetioygan 19.. Co Nodbury 6 Works Consu.er’s P Co Consuaer’s P Co Consuper’s P Co • a Co ato lenith Furnace Co • 0 I Coke Co - a Coke Co a a Coke to Ut. I Coke Co WI 61€ Co National 6 Co 21.9 185 154 588 325 1813 221 5IS . 12 8*1 24T6 548 2821 63’I 3 14 1151 911 16 488 24 .15* 462 2445 1142 LI 269 1886 338 59 Iii 17 IC IS 3* 553 221 38 1 5 T h 185* 2153 567 6(5 22*3 69% 413 413 1*5* 825 21.4 462 2653 22 1 1185 435 264 71 24 378 221 211 563 552 4/4 34 34 41.1 212 1776 2591 41 941 (99 21 519 159 1618 3681 lbs. of aOniuI s Itale 29 681 216 46 384 2*46 51 370 382 183 Ill 2289 1.12 24 298 33 ? 4355 2189 821 5 272 1213 2562 ------- -4 STATE/ EPA TERRI- GAS PRODUCTION RATE (MM scf/yr) BY—PRODUCT PRODUCTION RATE REGION TORY CITY COMPANY Coal Water Oil Coke Oven Total Coke Tar Ammonia 6 LA New Orleans “GL Co 895 895 6 NM Albuquerque “G Co 26 26 71 ------- TALE 2. (CIMTINIED) Ill EPA STAtE! 6IEPI TERNITOIY CITY 6415 PAODLLT ION RAtE UVI wf/yr) Coal Water Oil Coke Oven total IY-PNOOILT P YIION RATE Coke tar f nia Other MlSCfLtJ OtJS C4)8*J(IS 1 PI Webster 7 148 Lincoln 1 t 933 229 1289 933 229 1219 ! OOT1CflSi • Largest producer an state Stands Yor city on cieu line I. Individual gas pioduct ion br each type ob gas is the total production of that type o( gas averaged over the years for which, that specific type gas eaa .anulictur,d th, total gas product ion as the cue ob all .aruafactur.d gas averaged over the decennial yearn for ,d ct, any gas was produced. 2. ly-product wnIt are INS toni coke, INS gallons tar, 11441 poundi a.onaa. I CO Denver I Hf 6rgat Falls • 48) Fargo’ I SD Ssouu ’ Falls I • UT Sill Like City I WY lanai, 618 -4 925 St. Louis Co 6 Co 6 Co • 6 Hfg Co The • 6 Co FL I 6 Co • 6 4 F Co a Co • 6 Co 6Co Phoenic a • IIIua 61(1. Co Fresco • 64(1 Co Los Angeles Lighting Co Oakland • lii Co Sucruamento Cipital 6 Co Sari Francisco (quitable a. Co Los Angeles Do.estic 6 Co of R e d . d Pacific SIC C ii, 71184 Sal of light oil 645 64 133 89 215 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 332 AS Al CA CA CA CA Cit CA CA 18 151 531 644 393 Il 41 114 45 89 112 86 lb 6I 281 151 51 345 46 68 4331 115 754 2151 59 582 3335 751 151 298 2525 2858 2539 412 365 7844 254 9 181 Honolulu LGCo 9 NV Aeon a Water, land I Light Co 229 Darn,l Lupblack /85 254 II ID IS o II WA I I WA boss a Portland Seattle Takosa 1883 81 52 • a .Co 6 Co I I 6 Cu IN) LI 46 3624 661 1599 449 ‘ISS loris laapblack 4$ II 19444 149/ 528 332 244 loin uI(ur and na * ,thalene ------- Production From Largest Plants Table 2 provides an intermediate summary of the detailed data presented in Table B-i, showing average annual values for gas and by-product production rates for plants with total average gas productions greater than 200 million cubic feet/year. For states or territories which do not have plants with productions above this cut-off, data for the plant with the largest production are presented in this table and marked with an asterisk. The yearly gas production rates for each type of gas manufactured were calculated by averaging the quantity produced only over the years for which that type of gas was manufactured. Total gas production rates were determined by adding the amount of all types of gas produced over a decennial year, and calculating the average production over all decennial years in which any gas was produced. For example, Denver, Colorado, manufactured coal gas over four decennial years (1890, 1900, 1910, and 1920) and water gas over two decennial years (1910 and 1920). Therefore, coal gas production is averaged over four years and water gas over only two years. Average total gas production is the sum of all gas produced, both coal and water, divided by 4, the number of decennial years during which any type of gas was produced. The production rates for each type of gas and by-product are presented in Table 2. Uncer- tainties described later for Table B-i also apply to Table 2. Detailed Plant Data Table B—i in Appendix B, which represents the detailed product of this study, shows data reported for each plant in each decennial year as well as the average production rates for gas and by-products. The legend for the table provides a key to abbreviations and units for the by-product data. Several cave- ats and uncertainties to keep in mind while using this table are: 18 ------- • The reported data are as factual as possible. A minimum nount of interpretation was involved in transposition of data from Brown’s to Table B-i. However, there was some subjectiveness in deter- mining the gas type in some cases as explained in Appendix B. • The data entries in Table B-i include some coke oven-based gas associated with plants which pro- duced conventional manufactured gas (coal, water, oil) either while producing coke oven gas or in preceding years. These entries are under the column marked coke. • By-product production data were only available after 1920 and were not as abundant as gas pro- duction data. This was especially true for amino- nia and “other” by-products. Average production rates were not calculated for ammonia or “other” by-products due to the scarcity of these data. • Each city entry represents an individual manu- factured gas site in almost all cases. Occasion- ally, an individual city entry had multiple sites, especially for larger cities and in later years where consolidation was a common occurrence. ifl these cases, if the separate plant locations were reported, they are shown in the MISCELLANEOUS INFOENATION column. • Data are shown in Table B-i only for years in which it could be ascertained that gas was manufac- tured (as compared to being purchased and re-sold) by the plant (i.e., only for by-product producing years). In cases in which gas was reported to be pur- chased, data were not compiled because the source and type of the purchased gas was usually not specified. The purchased gas may have been manu- factured at another facility and, thereby, already considered. Inclusion of this purchased gas ou1d have resulted in double counting. It was assumed that purchased gas did not require further purif i- cation which would produce by-products. Another possibility is that the purchased gas was non- manufactured gas, which is not being considered in this study. Production rates were not estimated 19 ------- for years in which no information was found (indicated by “0” in status column). When two consecutive “O”s were determined (i.e. no information reported for two consecutive decennial years) it was usually assumed tnat the plant no longer manufactured gas. The detailed explanations for each type of data entry and assumptions used in compiling the data are presented for eacri column heading in Appendix 13. Growth and thcation of Manufactured Gas Industry As stiown in Table 3, the number of manufactured gas sites decreased markedly from 1890 to 1950. However, during this same time period, actual production of manufactured gas increased dramatically. This drop in number of sites accompan- ied by increased gas production was probably due to the shut down of some plants and consolidation of small facilities into larger ones. Figure 2 is a reproduction of a map found in the 1890 edition of Brown’s which shows towns containing gas manufac- turing plants in the U.S. for 1890. It is not intended that individual names on the map be legible. The density of names in various areas is an indication of where the most sites were located. Figures 3 through 12 present maps for each of the 10 PA regions based on dissection of the main map shown in Figure 2. The intent of these maps is to provide a perspective on the wide distribution of plants across the country and to show areas of highest site location. 20 ------- TABLE 3. HISTORY OF NUMBER OF SITES AND PRODUCTION OF TOWN GAS FROM 1890 TO 1950 (1) NUMBER (2) DECENNIAL YEAR OF SITES PRODUCTION (MM sci) 1890 989 24,000 1900 912 59,000 1910 942 132,000 1920 918 283,000 1930 737 365,000 1940 381 261,000 1950 194 331,000 FOOTNOTES: 1. Only sites marked with an asterisk or a “C” in Table B-i were counted. 2. The production presented here is the sum of actual production listed in Table B-i. 21 ------- - - r t • . . / I I (1 SN / ‘— I •.q 11 a ? 4 N I. ;• . / / p! . I I i, I /1 a / I • • II 1.0 a a / 11 ii LI ha S N A $ N j. , I I % .....jj _..___ __ — I • ¶ I I j 4 5 4 V II •... .. IN! . JJ 0 N A NS I. I - II • / a / / a c i • A I 40 I I / / a - - I 4 E’ I r • ‘ • • A 5 44 ’ fl • •.••-• 4,A/I7 /TjI ) / r I - /IKI?A)’ ‘..- 1Q I . — • • a 1 \ ,i • I \ 1 ” \ 111 r “ . I ‘I • I I • • \ \ •• 4 TY \ • •\ 7’ \ ; /‘ ‘ ‘— : ‘ : / I 1 •. b .j ,. — ,4’t : • .J9 . ‘ rIç -i ‘ 0 l\ iI / V i. .:—-.Z I .‘ m \ i’’ C I Na.I ‘ :“ 4 ___ L I ( f; i; .i ‘. •1 1L 4 ;rV 7 I I ‘l 4 J \ - ‘ 4 1 \ \ /: j PRO8RII SIVE A8E •\\ ‘ L t \ ‘ —• - 1 — — — — P -, 4 4 Z’ 2.. M.ai ()1 AL I Ga&i Manutacturirig Sitea iii ttw U.S. (iè 9O) ------- ‘ N °? nt.iii ‘4.rn I iwu °Stamfd Figure 3. Map of Gas Manufacturing Plants in EPA Region 1 (1890) 1; \ 0 bittand (oUftnovec °Wi dstoc winth.1f I oC emus 1 oKeefte -— —- —-— ._/ot j t4 A o4 dd • 1 _ rnouth I i 1 Ic 0 23 ------- Figure 4. Map of Gas Y anufaccuring Plants in EPA egion 2 (189 I— - - - II I y 0 24 ------- F’igure 5. Map of Gas Manufacturing Plants in EPA Region 3 (1 9O) 25 ------- Figure 6. ap of Gas Manufacturing Plants in EPA Region 4 (1890) K ASHV1LLE T £ N e iWfl5 a M(MPHI$ 4 Hoth Dec,tur. Q. I I 26 ------- Figure 7. Map of Gas Manufacturing Plants in EPA Region 5 (1ó90) 27 ------- t; % N M V MIH IIMAN I’ T WU1tTII D IJAS l .t ( IEI UliNI • tlu 3 1 iU I $fl( I’ Ii fly 41’SlIN y ftI4INIIAM SAN ANT9NI() L ‘Es-roN Figure 8. Map ot Gas Manufacturing Plants in EPA Region b (1980) ------- Figure 9. Map of Gas Manufacturing Plants in EPA Region 7 (1890) 29 ------- Figure 10. Yap of Gas Manufacturing Plants in E2A Region & (1890) 30 ------- Figure 11. Map of Gas Manufacturing Plants in EPA Region 9 (1890) A D I ARIZON 31 ------- Figure 12. hap of Gas Manufacc .iring Plants in EPA Region 10 (1 9l ur’y p __ N _ rf CR&L 3 P0 T LAND 0 R E G 0 N •f’ oyce CitY 32 ------- ST!r 1ATI0i’1 OF TA±( PI(UDUCTION This part presents a rough estimate for tne total tar produced by the manufactured gas industry in the U .S. between the years 1881 and 1950 and summarizes the calculations and assumptions used in obtaining this estimate. This time period covers the years for which the compiled data can be most reli- ably used. The total amount of tar produced by U.S. manufac- tured gas plants up to the year 1950 was also estimated. The first year in which gas was manufactured in the U.S. was assumed to be 1820 since the first gas manufacturing facility in the United States (believed to be in baltimore, i 1D) began producing gas circa 1820. This second estimate was based on extending the tar production estimate from the period 1881 to 1950 to cover the years 1820 to 1950, thereby representing a considerable extrapolation. The amount of tar produced after 1950 was not estimated because ot the large gas production rate in 1950 and the significant uncertainty-concerning how quickly this pro- duction rate fell off. In addition, the proportion of tar sold as a by-product or disposed of in an environmentally acceptable manner probably increased following 1950. Thus, in the absence of more reliable dac4, tar produced after 1950 was not estimated in this report. It should be noted again that the reported estimate does not include tar produced from coke- oven plants. Fiowever, it is recognized that coke-oven plants did produce tars and that some of these may have been disposed of via the land path. Table 4 presents information found in Table 1 along With the total estimated tar production for the time period 1881-1950. Table 5 presents these tar productions by state! territory in descending order based on quantity. These esti- mated tar production values (as explained later in the section “Estimation of Tar Production”) should be viewed with the following caveat, in mind: 33 ------- i a.j . 3 4RY TO T R P 1JTj34 BY STATE (1881-1 95 (3) E5Tfl TED 2) R0fl CT1ON OF P4J 9ER !1J 8 R OF . £31 IM TED 1 R TEI’TE R1T RY OF SITES L R13E SITES D T 215. 9 5 ( f) PROOLCIION (M SA..) 1 C f€CT1DJT 25 11 331.388 242.388 I 16 2 53 67,388 49.388 39 23 329 1.182.388 884.388 !€ c 4I 17 3 62 57,388 42. 40DE 7 2 33 248.388 175.388 12 8 8 19.388 :4,388 2 €w JZRSEY 74 U I. 2i9. 8 8 89$. 38 8 a €14 Y0 ( 156 31 418 4,422,388 3.228.388 JER 0 RICO 2 1 2 .38Q 4.38$ 2 VIRSIN IS.. 4DS MR MR MR MR MR 3 DL 7 1 23 29. 388 21. 0 1St OF ca.. a 1 18 277.388 282.388 3 q RYLJ$ 16 2 68 597. 388 436. 388 3 I V 4I 138 14 488 1 288.388 882.388 3 V1RS MI 18 4 98 211.388 153.388 3 ST VIRSINi 9 1 21 9.888 7,888 8 15 - 1 46 2 5,888 19.388 4 Ft .DRIDA 23 6 88 158. 308 118, 388 4 øR6lR 19 2 - 76 108.388 73.88 8 4 K (T 1CY 21 2 59 91,388 66.388 4 ESSISSIPPI 10 I 23 9. 308 7. 388 4 PCRTh C ROUP 28 1 86 74.388 54, 0 4 SWTh RQ ..I ) 11 2 33 45. 3 33.388 4 TDiE3 15 4 38 88,388 58,888 S ILUPCIS 91 14 282 831,888 687. 8 88 5 It I 68 11 182 466308 341.388 S 1D4I6 69 9 247 625. * 456.388 S 1IYI OT 3 77 133,808 97. 5 3410 98 2 136 101,808 74,888 5 WISC dSIN 42 6 166 7. 380 261.008 X 1(3it!: 1. ‘4R szwnfies that data ‘ w r t reoor ed. 2. Plants wtth total averace gas oroCuctions reater than 208 aillion stanoard cuotc feet ( scf) year we co id ed urea s tea. 3. Estiaate eas productions are calculated for the ti oerto@, 1381 to 1958 as the s of the reoorted data for the dece ia1 years (bet .en 1890 av 195$) *iltlplied y ten to inter 1ate t ueen oece,w ial years. 4. The estiaated tar groGuctiom are obtau*d v ultiolving the corresoonoing estisateo earvufactured as product ions st c n in the pre tous col ‘an by the constant tar 3roouct ion factor of 738 9al1ons/ scf. 34 ------- TABLE 4. (O iTIM. ) 3) ESTI T (2) PRODi.CTiON OF &JM8ER M(?BE OF (3. S S &F TlJ ESTINQIED TPR 3T TE!TERR1T RY OF SITES L RSE SITES D T TS. S S scf) PRODUCTION (N 5 S S 9 9 14 6 L JIEi 7 6 4 8 9 1. 6 L ONQ 5 5 6 TEX S 2 7 I3 s2 4 212 7 4s S 23 49 6. 7 I!SSOJRI 4 116 7 2 51 94 , a ca o o 15 1 38 46. 8 8 6 8 13 5. 4, 89 S MOTh D4 .DTP 7 0 23 14,899 :0,899 a SOUTH D OT I I 8 33 13.? e 9.899 8 UT 3 1 7 9.099 7,899 8 3 - 8 6 1.899 9 RIC 4 S O MR MR MR MR MR 9 RIZ 12 0 30 5 , 0 9 9 1l , 5 C IFO 4I 91 7 188 486.899 9 MR MR MR MR MR 9 wAI1 2 1 6 31.899 23.099 9 €V DA 6 9 11 3,898 2. 099 19 MR MR MR MR MR 1O i .( ) 3 0 5 2 .894 1. 098 19 O S 14 1 29 231.099 161,898 19 I4IN6TDN 18 3 58 172.899 126. 1592 196 436 14, 486. 10.577.899 OCT) TES: 1. NR signifies that data were not reoorte . 2. Plants with total averace aas productions areater than 299 willion star ard cubic feet (N scf) er year are considered iarqe sites. 3. Estiaated gas rothzct ons are calculated for the tiwe period. 1881 to 1959 as the s e of the reoorted data for the decennial years (between 1898 and 1959) * 1ti 1ied by ten to inter o1ate between decennial years. 4. The est iatec ar oroduct on are obtained by wuitipiving the corresoonOin est:aatec sanufac ured as roductions s. ’ own in the pre ’iious coluir y the constant tar DroCuction factor of 739 a1ions/. scf. 35 ------- TABLE 5. RANK OF U.S. STATES/TERRTORIES ACCDR3ING TO ESTIMATED TAR PRODUCTION FOR THE TIME ?ERIOD. 1881 TO 1950 (1” STATE/ EPA ESTIMATED TAR RANK TERRITORY R GI0N PRODUCTION (N L) _____ nsa NEW YORK 2 2,825,000 2 NEW JERSEY 2 890,000 3 ? NNSYLVAN I A 3 827,000 4 MASSACHUSETTS 1 805,000 5 MICHI N 5 . 56,O00 6 ILLINOIS 5 452,000 7 cALIFORNIA 9 355,000 8 INDIANA 5 34C,000 9 MARYLAND 3 289,000 10 WISCONSIN 5 261,000 11 CONNECTICUT 1 241,000 12 DIST.OF COJ . 3 203,000 13 RHODE ISLAND 1 175,000 14 MISSOURI 7 163,000 15 OREGON 10 162,000 16 VIRGINIA 3 153,000 17 IOWA 7 138,000 13 WASHINGTON 10 125,000 19 FLORIDA 110,000 20 MINNESOTA 5 97,000 21 OHIO 5 74,000 22 GEORGIA 4 73,000 23 NEBRASKA 7 69,000 24 KENTUCKY 66,000 25 TENNESEE 4 59,000 26 NORTH CAROLINA 4 54,000 27 MAINE 1 49,000 28 NEW RAMPSHIRE 1 34,000 29 COLORADO 8 33,000 30 SOUTH CAROLINA 4 33.000 31 TEXAS 6 29,000 32 HA .JAI1 9 23,000 33 LOUISIANA 6 21,000 34 DELAWARE 3 21,000 35 ALABAMA 4 19,000 36 VERMONT 1 14,000 37 ARIZONA 9 11,000 38 NORTh DAKOTA 8 10.000 39 SOUTH DAKOTA 8 10,000 0 UT&d 8 7,000 e1 MISSISSIPPI 4 7,000 WEST VIRGINIA 3 6,000 43 KANSAS 7 5,000 44 MONTANA 8 4,000 45 PUERTO RICO 2 3.000 46 ARKANSAS 6 2.000 47 NEVADA . 9 2.000 48 IDA.HO 10 1.000 49 NEW MEXICO 6 1,000 50 WY(kIING 8 1,000 5 l O AaCMA 6 1 , 000 52 VIRGIN ISLANDS 2 NR 53 AMERICAN SAMOA 9 NR 54 GUAM 9 NR 55 ALASKA 10 NR FOOTNOTES: 1. The estimated tar production are obtained by multiplying the correspondLng estimated manufactured gas productions shown in Table 1 by the constant tar production factor of 730 gallons/MM scf. 2. “NR” signifies that data were not reported. 36 ------- Tar production was estimated from the manufactured gas production based on a constant factor of 730 gal/MM scf. This factor was derived from 1930 drown’s data only. Since this factor varies with the type of gas produced (e.g.. coal gas produces more tar per IM scf than water gas), it does not account for changes in the makeup of the manufactured gas in years other than 1930. The tar factor also depends on the type of feedscock, in particular the type of coal (e.g., whether bi- tuminous or anthracite coal). However, the coal type was not reported in 8rown’s . Finally, the quantity of tar produced is also dependent on equipment design and operating conditions as well as the extent of gas cleaners being utilized. Therefore, the actual tar production rate (gallons tar per MM scf of gas) is highly variable by site and is also variable by state. However, the car production estimates made in this report use the same factor (730 gal/MM scf of gas) for all, states and therefore the reader shouiduse these estimates carefully (i.e., recognizing the uncertainties described above). The total tar produced as a by-product by U.S. gas inanu- facturers between 1881 and 1950 is estimated to be approxi- mateLy 11 bilLion gallons. Seventy-six percent of this amount (8.4 billion gallons of tar) was estimated to be sold and the remainder (2.6 biLlion galLons) was assumed to be una counced for (through captive consumption, unreported sales, or disposal). The tar estimates for the 1820 to 1950 time period are 11.5 billion gallons produced, 8.7 billion gallons sold, and 2.8 billion gallons which are not accounted for. J ased on available data and resources, the following general approach as used to develop the tar production esti- mates. First, the total tar production was related to the corresponding amount of gas produced from a subset of the data 37 ------- to obtain a constant factor (730 gallons tar/NM scf of gas produced). This factor was then applied to the total gas pro- duction for each state for the time period, 1881 to 1950, shown in Table 4, to obtain state-by-state tar production estimates. The total of these car production estimates represents the total tar produced by the U.S. gas manufacturing industry from 1881 to 1950. This total estimated tar production for the period 1881 to 1950 was extended to cover 1820 to 1880 based on a “zero linear interpolation” assumption, as explained in me following discussion. Procedure For 1881 To 1950 Tar Estimates 1. A constant tar production rate as a function of gas production was estimated from available 1930 1 rown’s data. That year was chosen because of relatively ample availability of by-product data (reported for approximately 40 percent of plants). This constant factor was calculated as the total tar production divided by total gas production (for plants reporting tar production), resulting in a value of 730 gallons of tar per million cubic feet of gas produced. 2. The total tar production from 1881 to 1950 was obtained by applying the above factor to the total gas production estimated for the same time period. This total gas production is estimated to be approximately 15 trillion cubic feet as presented in Table 1, resulting in an estimate of 11 billion gallons of tar produced between 1881 and 1950. 3. The amount of tar sold was estimated as 76 percent of the total tar produced (8.4 billion gallons). This constant factor was based on data reported by the U.S. Department of Commerce (Bureau of the Census) in the Census of Manufacture: 1931 . The remainder, 24 percent of the total tar produced (2.6 billion gallons), was assumed to be attribu- ted to internal consumption within a plant, unre- ported sales, or loss. It should be noted that this factor is based on data reported for four 38 ------- years in this survey. The inaccuracy caused by using this factor is not known; however, it is believed sufficient for the order of magnitude estimate that this survey intended. Procedure For 1820 To 1880 Tar Estimates The 1881 - 1950 tar production estimate was extrapo- lated to include the early years of the U.S. manufactured gas industry (1820 to 1880) as follows: 1. The tar productions for the end years of the time period for which tar production was not yet estimated (1820 to 1880) were established. It was assumed that no tar was produced in the first year of the manufactured gas industry, 1820. The tar production for 1880 was based on applying the tar factor (730 gallons car/MN cubic feet of gas) to the total gas production for the year, 1890. The 1890 gas production was calculated as the total of reported data or the year, 1890, or 23,600 MM scf. The resulting quantity of tar estimated to have been produced in 1890 is 17 million gallons. 2. Next, it was assumed that the tar production between 1820 and 1880 could be linearly interpo- lated based on the productions established in the preceding step. The resulting estimate is 0.5 billion gallons of tar produced between 1820 and 1880. The addition of this production to the 1881 to 1950 estimate of 11 billion gallons of tar yields the estimated total tar production of 11.5 billion gallons by the U.S. manufactured gas indus- try between 1820 and 1950. 3. Based on the percent factor described in step 3 above, it is estimated that 8.7 billion gallons of tar were sold and 2.8 billion gallons of tar were unaccounted for during the time period, 1820 to 1 950. 39 ------- OTHER BY-PRODUCTS This part discusses the production and fate of by- products (other than tar) resulting from the manufacture of gas. In this preliminary study, tiowever, the focus is primarily on tar. Analyses of the other by-products were not performed in this study although future evaluation of the potential tar dis- posal environmental impact may warrant further investigation into the fate of these other by-products. These other by- products include: - coke - ammonia - naphthalene - crude light oil and derivatives - coal screenings and residue - spent iron oxide (contains sulfur) - spent lime (dry or in solution) The above by-products usuall7 had some commercial value for further recovery or consumption. The table shown below pre- sents percentages of by-products sold and unaccounted for which were calculated from data for four years (1925, 1927, 1929, and 1931) as reported in the Census of Manufacturers: 1931 for the manufactured gas industry. These particular years were selected solely on the basis of data availability. Data were unavailable for spent iron oxide and lime, which were used to remove hydro- gen sulfide from the manufactured gas. Additional information regarding the sources and production of these by-products may be found elsewhere (Reference 3). 40 ------- Table 6 BY-PRODUCT DISPOSITION Percent of Total Producedk ) ny-Product Sold Unaccounted Tar 76 24 Coke 62 38 1 mmon1a (2) (2) Napt thalene, Crude 46 54 Crude Ligric Oil 26 74 Light Oil Derivatives 55 46 Screenings and l3reeze 13 87 Spent Iron Oxide (2) (2) Spent Lime (2) (2) (1) Average of the years 1925, 1927, 1929, and 1931. (2) No data reported. Source of data: Census of Manufacture: 1931 (U.S. Dept. of Comuierce) 41 ------- REFE&ENC ES 1. Brown 1 s Directory of American Gas Companies , Moore Publisning Company, Inc., i ew York, N.Y., 1890, 1900, 1910, 1920, 1930, 1940 and 1950-51 editions. 2. Bureau of the Census (U.S. Department of Commerce), Census of Manufacture: 1931 - Manufactured Gas; Coke-Oven Products; Fuel i riguets , U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C., 1934. 3. Steward, E.G., Town Gas - Its Manufacture and Distribution , Her Majesty’s Stationary Office, London, 1 958. 42 ------- Appendix A BACKGROUND INFORMATION ON DATA SOURCE AND PROCESSES SAMPLE PAGES FROM R0WN’S DIRECTORY OF AMERICAN GAS COMPANIES This part contains example pages from the 1890 and 1950-1951 editions of Erown’s Directory of American Gas Companies . These example pages show the extent and detail to which data are reported by I3rown’s , as well as the change in the reported data from 1890 to 1950. A-i ------- BROWN’S DIRECTORY OF AMERI CAN GAS COMPANIES. GAS STATISTICS. ALA3 .Mi. 3r u gh*m Gas, E1.ctric Light &. Power Ca., SLi-mitiqfta. J.fcrw.i C.u*i . CspitaI uock. 1 S0OU ’. T caA bood.s o tuto $340,000. P tdeot. J. F. 3. Jsc jo . Tree.u er. 3. F. Roden. !ec arv. 3. F. i odes . s o ç 3. F. R.*Ies. up.eri ceodent T. 3vro .. P t ’ceis of . La3uf3v ure. Cosi. ? puLsdoo. 50.000. Nce of Gi.s is i 0. 1130. umber of public !.inps. t P ’ ce ec ired for public iao . $1.. .5 per moath. .tpprox ate ssnual output. iO.00U.QUO. Ca d e power, it Oper te Tho .wa-Rouston Eectr c Sysre ... Nuz ber of Liçbt . JO 1.rc isd I. i00 Lsc .sd . Cent UgbtL Oecatsr Light & Po .er Ca.., 0.catsr. - Mor7u1 Ce *IJP. - CapftsJ stock.. #i.;o oon. Tc tal bood., o a wiu,t. ? &deot , W’. \V. Littl ob . .s ‘? e,AI1rer. L,t Tai ’t B&nk c e rv. J&s. M. Scott. ich& ng . ent. Jan. )L scott u er dest, la s. )t scott. P octss of Ms.ouincturt, CoaL P pu.islos. 9300. P ceof Gas s i 9. t2.0O. 10 percent. discount. X bet of public ‘snip., t5. P ce received for public acnps. S .5.O0 per year. . ppronc sLe assuni output aot siated.. Candle power, it £*fa,l& Gas, Electric Light lad Power Ca.. E ia(avla_ u ’6oigr C si*sp. Capital atoct. $ O ,00O. Tots.l ‘ ousds ouc.scsndlnç, $ ? sideni, joan w. TuAlls. Treonurer, .L 3 er Seer,cirr. .L 3crn3. er. . üo W. Snpenoceodeor. -I*oics Terrier. Proce,., u( suf3ct 1re. C *L Populstioa. ; ..s( tJ. P ce of Gii.i is L 9. * .50. tess tO per cent. Nuznber of public ft p5. 1. P ice r crive l for public h p .. . .ppr re i aua output. .0O0.000. C*odle p’ r Opertte Thoc sosHoustos ectr c rstein. 50 . rc asd -50 Lncssde ceoc L gbts. HM tSVIIII Gas Light and Coke Ca.. l4unt viIle. .jJad o,i Cuuiily. Capital stoc _ Total Sosda ouuts,sdio 3.500. ?re i*lent. Robc. £. CoL e. irary, I. \ ‘. Mur 1och. up.enoieodest. I. W. Muttioch. Process of )lsau(actur , Coal. Populatlos. .000. Pnce of G sa is I 9. O0 to 11.t3. ituiber of public ‘ainps. SO. Price re -cei ed for public !aaaps. .pnx moce ,.onuai output. tO ,000. 000. Cacd!e power, it Mobile Gas Light and Cake Ca., Mobile. XobIZ . , up. Cspital StOCk. 1 0 000. To sL bosd, outst.aodloç , ; Pre,*de it. . i Rubira. T r tsitrer. H. \V. ,hie4da 5evrr sr7. H. W . $lueld.s. ? irv5sssnc . enc. H. Pt. SbjeldL penotecdeot. Joba O ’3nen.. Procesa of Macufactur-e. Coal. Populatios. 40.0UU. Pr ce of Gii.s In t 89, $ 1.t to $2.2Z. umber of public ia ps. oooe. Price receiced for public amps. .1pproxin aie ssnu,A output. 14.000.000. Casdie power, 18. Figure A-i. Sample Page from Brown’s 1890 Edition In Alabama Gas Companies in the towns of Birmingham, Enfaula and Se!ma. operate the TJwmso r -.Hcusth* EZ dric Sys1 m . ee advertisement, page x. A-2 ------- GAS COMPANY_STATISTICS NATURAL, MANUFACTURED AND BUTANE GAS COMPANIES Statistics for the Calendar Year 1949 Arranged Alphabetically Accord. in to States and Cities labama Gas Corp. Alexander City Municipal Gas Co. Andalussa Gas System .tpex Gas Co.. Inc. .Amlore Gas Dept.. City of Bay Minette Natural Gas Dept Brewtofl Gas Dept Colbert Gas Co., Inc. Decatur Gas System Huttman Gas System Huntsville Gas System Jacksonville Water Works & Gas Board ALABAMA GAS COMPANIES AND MAIN OFFICE COMMUNITIES SERVED AND INDEX TO OPERATING DATA OPERATING DATA AL A tDER CITY Alaza.d.a City Mua*eip.l C.. C.. (8. i .e.. 4 ir) Municipal plant. Mayor: D. H. Williams. Gas supt.: M. C. Allen. Calori8c value: 530 B.t. s. Avertige specittc gravity: 1.16. Mil of main: 19. Miles of pipe ii e: 14. Nnnaber of services in ground: 680. Manual production: 50,000,000 cu. ft. Annual purchases: 25 tank cars. Annual stIes: 49.500.000 en. ft. Population served: 8600. Company does Oct sell appliances. Supplies: Alexand.r City, alt. 750 ft.; 615 mIter!. 1 Number of employees: 2. ANDALUS 1A .knd.tu.ia Gas S .iem (Bue. ..4ir) Municipal plant. Population: Supplies Ar idalussa. (No detailed information available Irons city; data compiled from other sources.) ANNISTON .4Ib.m . Ga. C.rper.ii... (N.a..aA) 1221 oble St. For officers and directors. see company’s report. Binsiingham. Figure A-2. Sample Page from i3rowri’s 1950-51 Edition Birmingham Mobile Gas Service Corp Atlanta. Ga. Alexander City Natsonal Utilities Co Florence Andalusia Ozark Municipal Gas Plant Ozark Birmingham PlI City Gas System Pail City Atmore Phenix City Natural Gas Co. Phenix City Ba Minette Piedmont Water Works and Gas Board . Piedmont Rre’.vton Pleasant Grove Municipal Gas Co Pleasant Grove Sheffield Hagland Gas System . Ragland Decatur Southern Nattsral Gas Co Birmingham Htsttman Syfacauga Gas System Sylacauga Huntsville Tallassee Gas System . . . Tal lassee Troy Gas Dept.. City of Troy Jacksonville Union Springs Gas Co., City of . t’nion Springs Alexander City Alexander City Huif man Huffiman Prichard . Mobile Andalusia Andalusia Huntsville Huntsville Ragland Ragland .4nniston . . Anniston Irondaie Birmingham Reform Reform Atuiore . . . Atsnnre Jacksonville Jacksonville Selma Selma . ttalla Gadaden Leeds . . Leeds Sheffield Sheffield Auburn . . .Auburn Lincoln Lincoln Spring Hill Mobile Bay Minette Bessemer Bay Minette Sirmineham Lspscomb Mcbite Birmingham M blle Sylacauga TaH. dega Sylacauga Talladega Birmingham Blue Mountain Binssinghans Anni.ston Montgomery Mountain Brook Montgomery Birmingham Tallassee Tarrant City Tallassee . . Birmingham Brewton Brighton . Chickasaw .. Decatur . Fair t teld Florence . Brewton Birmingham . . Mobile . . . Decatur Birmingham . . Florence Nortbport Notasulga . . Opelika .. Oxford Ozark Pci Cit . Tuscaloosa Notasulga . Opelika Anniston Ozark Fell City Troy Trussvtlle Tuscaloosa Tuscumbia Tuskegee . Union Springs Troy Huffman Tuscaloosa Sheffield . Tuskegee . Union Springs Cadsden ReSin . . Homewood . Rueytown . Gadsden . HeSin . Birmingham Pleasant Grow’e Phenix City . Piedmont Pleasant Grove Prattville . Phenix City Piedmont Pleasant Grove Prattville Wetumpka Whistler . .. Wetumnpka Mobile A-3 ------- 2 ALABAMA OPERATING GAS COMPANIES Local mgx.: E. H. Milhe. Caisirinc value: Average, 1.028 B.t.u. Average speciñc gravitY: .60. Gs a purchased from Southern Natural Gas Co. Miles ol mains: 113.34; 3 :n.. equiv. Number of services :n ground; 7,.162. Annual sales: 1,450,070.000 cu. ft. Sales divided: Dom.. 35 ; corn, and indus., 64 ’1; apace nestrng. 1” . Gas unaccounted fur: 4.67%. PopuLation: 40,500. Number of meters: Dons.. 6,372, coin, and indus., 742; apsee heating. 22.. Psica OF Gas: See rates for Alabama Gas Corpora- tion, Alabama Div., Birmtngnam. l. mt sales of appliances, 1949: 678, .01 types. Cump.anv operates one retail stoee. Suppiies; Anniitoa, Blue Mountain and Oxford. Number in employees: 55. ATMURE 0* , ’ .1 Ata..re. Cm Dsp.ruaa.t (.Vatin’.l) Municipal plant. Adnusustrators. Mayor H. H. Dees and City Council. Supt. W. k. McCunnao. Cakiruic sakie: 1.0.50 to 1,070 3.t.u. Aserage peciiac gra its’: 60. Miles of mains. 19. pressure, 10 lbs. Number at ic, .% Ices ii ground: 635. Anflual sales. 23,500.000 cu. It. Population: District. 5.000. Number of oiuumers: Doni., 596; corn., 149; total 745, including space heating, 85. ta r Gas: Flxit 200 cu. ft., $123; next 3,800 cu. It, $3.80; next 5.000 cu. ft.. $4.50; next 5.000 cii. ft.. $4.00: idthtsooal. 70c. per ‘.1. Company does not sell .appliances. Supplies; Atmore. altitude 281 ft. AUBURN Al. a Ca. C.rp.esii.. (. a.s.re4) N. College St. Foe othcen and diieeton, see comp.ny x report, Bit i ozng hant. Local mgr.: Howard Higguss. Caluss8e value: Average. 1.028 B.t.u. Avusge sp.cthc gravity: .60. Gas piuthai.d I rum Southern Natural Gas Co. Miles of means: 22.35; in. equiv. Number of services in ground. 1.214. Ananal sales: 288,984,000 cii. ft. Sales divided: Dm a.. 49’4; corn, and iiidus., 44%; space heat.ing. 7 . Gas overaccounted be: 96% Population: District. 7,300. Number of meters: Dons.. 1,564; coin. and indus., 13.3; space heating, 23. Peace or Ga. : See rateS for Alabama Gas Cor. porabon, Alabama Div.. Birnunghain. Unit sales of appliances. 1949: 88. all types. Company operates oac retail gore. Supplia.; Aubura. Number of employees; 7. BAY M IrtETTE Bay MIassi. Naesr.b Ca. Dept. (Nasiiral) Mu*scipal plant Calori8c value: 1.070 B.t.u. Average apeci8c gravity: .60. Population; 2,000. Supplies; Bay Minette. 300 customers (cit.). No detailed iofoimation available hum city; data compded oeber inwees.) BIRM INGHAM Alabama Ga, C,.ep.raii.u.. .4Ialiama Disi.i.i. (V.a. ii, ., I \Vatts Building. Owned by Southern Natural Gas Ca. Directors; C. T. Chenery, Harold .1. Mahnken. New York; Chas. B. Gamble, J. N. Greene, C. P. Rather. C. van den Berg, II. R. Demck, Raymond Beeny. Birmingham, Ala.; Jesse L. Terry, Princeton, N. J. Chin.: C. T. Chene.ry. Vice chm.: C. van den Berg. Pres.; J .N. Greene. Src.-treas.; Raymond Beeny. Vicu-pres.: H. R. Derrick, H. M. Erskine, C. H. Home. B. A. PUrYCSZ, Jr. .Asst. sec. and jast. treas.: Wm. H. Kennedy, N. B. Krrredge, B. C. \Virra. Elizabeth C. Ham. Pnicx or Na ,Tvxaz. Gas: Available to residences. individual family apartments and commercial ,rstab- lisbments using teas than 35,000 Cu. ft. an any day. Gas service under this schedule shall be through a single point of delivery and such gas shall not I .e resold. This schedule is not available to multiple housing protects. First 300 Cu. it. .r less per nsa.. $1.00; next 2,700 Cu. ft.. 9.5c. per M; neat 2.000 cu. ft., 50c. per M; next 45,000 cu. ft., 45c. per M; next 50,000 Cu. ft., 35c. per H; additional, 30c. per M. Minunuin monthly bill; $1.00. Pay- ment: Bills for service rendered are pityalik’ within ten dayi from due date, and if not paid within such period become delinquent and subiect to charges as set forth in th, rules of the Alabama Public Service Commission. Ei$rctive Mxtch 22. 1949. Supplies: Aani ton, 7.1,36 ’; Auburn. 1.723’; G.uls- dcii. 10,980; Hethn, 301’; Leeds, 781’; Liii- cola. 117’; Slontgtsmnery, 19,062’, Not.uulga, 177; Opelika. 2.2b6 , Prattvilte, 687; Reform, 264’; Semis. 4,487; Talladega. 1.977’. Tusc.s- loosa, 8,903’; Tuskegee. 936’; Wetiinipka, 8l2 ’ Fur operating statiStics, see separate reports for towns listed above. Indicates number of meters. B IRML’4GUAM Alaba..a Ga. C.u’p.r.t&un. Blrmingk... Dl.tmien .ad .Vam,al 1918-20 N. 1st Ave.; plant. 410 S. 10th St. Fur officers and directors see company’s report. Ala- bama Division, Birmingham. Gas purchased: Natural gas, 8.864.814.000 cu. ft. from Southern Natural Gas Co.. Birmingham; coke oven gas, 6,706.157.000 cii. ft. from Sluss-Shef- field Steel and Iron Co.. Alabama By-Products Corp.. and Wuodward Iron Ca. Calorific value: Average, natural gas, 1,028 B.t.u.; coke oven gas, 524 8.t.u. Average specific gravity: .4. Gas holder capacity: Storage, 11.356.000 vu. ft.; LP-Gss standby plant. 980,000 gals. Mike of mains: 1,379.45; 3 in. equiv. Number of services :n ground: 65,926; as’. diam.. 1 in. Annual s.iles: 13,202,161,000 cu. ft. Sales divided: Dom., 5,159,333,000 cii. ft.. corn.. 1.262 ,976,000 cii. It.: indus., 8.534,932,000 cu. ft.. heating, 22.4.920.000 cii. ft. Maximum day’s aend-out: 86,490,000 cii. ft. Gas unaccounted foe: .67%. Population: City, 318,500: district, 510,000. Number of consumers: D ciii., 77,980; Corn., 4.972, indua., 138; heating. 689. N timber of meters: 83.777. P,ucg or Gas: Schedule BM-1. Residential. First 2,000 cii. ft. per mu., 80c. per M; seat 3,000 cii. it.. Figure A-2 continued A-4 ------- OPERATING GAS COML’ANIES MIc. per H; next 30(gg) cu. ft., lOc. per M; addi- tional, 25e. per H. Effecteec March 22.1949. S hed- ule BN—1. Residential. ccatur:il gas: l’:rst 1.00(1 Cu. It. far me,., i 6 c, feer C, eeext 1.504) cu. It., 1 2c. jeer C; neXt 15,000 u. ft., Sc. jeer C. additional, Sc. per C. Effeeteve March 2 , 1949. TIec Ieclloweesg gce,eral pee,— visionS axe applicable tee Seicceliale,. t IM—I aced BN—1 Minimum mucitlely l ,,ll 7 1 )e. Hells dice and pa able on date of bill and deliiie 1 ueiii 10 days thereatter. Schedule BM—2. Ojutonal ;ctl.elnk to re’s elceetial c’ustesncrs and at the n 5ctceeil e l flit’ eeesteeencrs leer gas used en a central—fired heating jeicect ur eta equcv- .elent. First 10,004) cc. it. per ccci., Lie per H; nw’et t),00O Cu. It., 3.5 per Xl; .eelditiecie . al, 25 c per H. bth,vtive Maceli 22, 1949. Svlsedicl BN-2. Natur:cl gas first 5.000 ec, it. per nice., dec jeer C, ee t 1 ( 1,000 cu. it., 7 c per C, .edditional, Sc jeer C. Eltcctive March 22. 1949. lice teclleewiicg lCeeeT . al fcrovl,.eoccs are applicable to Scheclccle’s B hI —2 iced 3 N. 2: H eiccneecin neecnthly charge: ,2.{)0 leer tic .’ scene tics eel Ne,vceiel ’r tee April, inclusive, which tli;erge’ ssell (a’ ,icceeeieee— aled and credited to tie,.’ cle crg,.’ leer gas. \Vlcvn charges tent gas en coy . 1c c seuseuc cave t’tcct’eit’d Si 1.00 nec further eniec,nscI,e , cls,cre well lee’ rellelcrt ’tl. Bells rcecdt’rt’d eneeicietly. The tereic,. ‘‘ieee ccitt ,’’ acid monthly’ cicate Lht’ perceed leetwe’t’ci regcil.er neeetc•r readings, which shall lii . enjele. as ecearly as preectic- dde every .30 da s. Unit sales ccl .eppliueeces, 1949: H .mge’s, 1.98.5 re ’— Ingerators, 864; water he’;ate’rs, 856; neeisct’llane- OtIS, 111. l)i , .tnct has three retail stores. Supplies: Bessemer, Birsseicsgham. Brighton. Fair- tield, Ficemewicoel, Treendale, Liti..ee,iielc, %Iccecntain Brook, Tarrant City. Number of employees; 604. BIRMINGhAM Apse. Ga. C.paps, lisa. (.Seai.crai I Watts Building. Birmingham, Ala. Subsidiary of Southern Natural Gas Company, Watti Building. Birmingham. Ala. - Chin, of ted,; C. T. Chenery. Pm.: C. P. Rather. Vice-pres. and see.; H. 1). Mclfenry. ‘ice-pres.: 1k. ii. Utrivh and It. H. Erskine. Aast. Sec.: B. G. Eenan. Tress, and Comjcl. ; I I. E. ackson. Asst, tress.; Loren Fitch and Langutein XV, McCalley. Caløe iBc valise: 1,025 B.t.u. Average spevi3c efrecvety: .620. Miles of mains: 34.23. Annual ,aks: 1,372.240,000 cc ,. It. Number of meter,.: 12. Gas is sold to Gull Public Service Cceinpany. Neetchi- tochei, L.a., and Meens6eld, La., and Sabine Gas Co., Reeahteun, L.a. BIRMINGHAM Sseaikees Nansral 4;.. Cc ,. l,Yses.rel) Watts Bldg., P. 0. Box 2563. Directors: C. T. Chenery, If. H. Ersl.eoe. Edgar C. Hill and Beverly Bogert. New York; William 1-I. Heenrnel. l ’iltshcurgh, Pa.; Basil Manly, Waslsingtoii; C. van den Berg, C. P. Rather, H. D.McHeruy. H. H. LJlriche and J. N. Greene. Birmingham. Chin, of bd.: C. T. Chenery, New York. Vice clint, of led.: C. van dcci Berg. Pres.: C. P. Rather. Vice-pres. and sec.; H. 1). Meflenry. Vice-pm.; R. H. Ulrigh, Basil Manly, H. H. Er. skm, B. H. Burdick and j. B. Miliecoe. Tress, and coinpi.; H. E. Jackson. 4se4. see.: Robert G. Kenan and P. S. Cuiclon, Bircnengh.aue, and E. C. Hum, New York. N. Y. Sssf. tress.: Lorea Fitch, Langeton W. McC.alley and W. St. JabneL ALABAMA 3 (lecef enegr.; B. II. Becrdccle, heelee limit’ seept.; 0. A. Tooley. Sales elcgr. J. B. Milnioc. Secpt. ci; uperattoces; 3. XV. Yeldell. Sul ,C. zeeciasureuicents: C. E. Terrt’ll, statistician: W. T. Ivey. Ihete engr.; . t .laxc lheeuni. lcd,r agt.; 3. 1). Eeniiedy. (.es pierch.eced Irecin ueelleeu’cecg coecepailies : t]iieted Garlic,,, Gee., Chariceecect, \V. \‘a.; United Gas Pipe Line Co., ShrevGeeert, La.; 1-bejee Pr ,— itciceeeg Co., Sleeecreee, La.. lccterst.ete Natural Gas Cii.. (usc., Xle,s irew, La.. Southern PrexIuctiecIe Co., iCc., Shre’vepccrt. Li.; l’he Sechlericer Oil Ce,., Ueeus. te,ci. I , , ... llecccel ,le Oil ( ‘ce, lleee.e tcnn. rca.. Hag— ececle4 Pt’erecle’e:ucc Gee., Dallas, Tei.. S. W. Richard— s,ecc. Firm \Ve,rtlc. Ti’s.; Sccei Oil Ce,.. 1)allas, Tc’x.; eec! otleers. (;. ,. jnnirclc.ese’eh; 1211.925,714,0(10 cu. ft. S ui (:as terceel,cct-d: 4.4$2.39800(l eec. It. S (e / .. h,,cse Acccete;el ,..des 125.146,503.00(1 cc. ft. S ez. Isis .. Potcecl,eteeen eel district sujejeliecI; 1.524.11:37. 1941) census cnelsedeng Birmicacjheam euetrojculit.cn un where both natural and by-product gas are sole!). ecsteecccers it ccr ’ gate: Cocicp;cicces served. 6; mci— ecetetceilct lee, 11; ccmcmuiiitcr’e served indirectly, 6tl dcrc’ct elehivt’rtes. 31. Gas sold at city gates to the following companies: Alahcancee Gas Corp., Ala. Div., Aeeeeistoa. Au- Icura, Gadsden. He8ia, Leeds, Lincoln, Mont- gceiccery, Northpsert. Notasulga. Opelika. Pratt- velk’, Reform, Selena, Talladego, Tuscalocssea, Tin- ke’sii’c. \Vetuiiepkei. Ala., Birmingham Div.. Bee- stifler, Birncucglceun, F,cirtield. Homewood, Moon- tile, Brook, Ala.; Atlanta Gas Light Co., At- Iccicta, llarne,vellc, Breiceen. Calhoun, Carrolltan, C;ertersvelle. Cedartown. College Park, Douglas- v’lk, East Paint. Forsyth, Gordon, Griffin. hfamp- tech, Sleccoec, Marietta, hlille’dges’ille, Newnan. 1{ecck;ceart, Re,me, l’homaston, G.e.; Gas Light Ca. eel Columbui. Columbus, Fort Banning, Ga.; P3w- nix Natural Gas Co., Phenix City, Ala.; Munici- palities eel Uuhfni.aie, Jacksonville, Pelt City, Pied— feint, Pleasaict Grove, Reegleeecd, Sylacauga Talta- see’ and Trussville, Ala., and Tallaposesa. Ga,, \lississippl Gas Co. Ansury, Aberdeen. Brooksvi!le, C.edumicus, Louisville, Macun. Meridian, Nettle- ton. Okeclona, Steerks’ille, Tupelo. Wrst Point. hIls ..; Mississippi Power md Light Ce ,.. Benton, Dur,int. Goodman. Kree,citi , .ko, Lexington, Pickens, Yeezoo City. hslis ,e.; %‘icksburg Sluseicipal Gas Sys- te.’uu, Vivkneleeerg. Miss. Mile’s eel gas pepe line’, total as of January 1, 1950: 2,217.3 ic,iles; size (outside diameter) 24 in.. 1:30.4 nails’ ,; 22 iii. 451.1 indira; 20 in., 218.1 ‘uks; 18 in.. 62.5 miles; 16 en.. 86.7 miles; 14 in.. 130.0 miles; 12% in. :349.3 miles; 10% in.. 202.0 miles; 8% iii., 181.1 miles; 6% in.. 231.7 miles; 4% in., 139.4 miles; 3% in., 10.8 miles; 2% en,, 4.2 incIte. Mile,. of gas pIpe fIeld lutes included in total above: 68.84) miles; size ;eeutside diameter) 22 in., .15 miles; 1$ in.,.3l miles; 12% in., 6.84 miles; 10% in., 3.15 miles; 8% in., 900 miles; 6% in., 32.34 curs; 4% in., 16.12 miles; 3CC in., .44 miles; 2% in., .45 miles. Tlee’se fIgures include multiple river croesiug lene aced tc ,er;cllel lines. Nu,esiser of compressor stations: 13; 104,1 O hp. Nueulwt of employees: 720. l3RE ’TON Nee ’.i.a Ga. l)api. 4. 5 4.m.’si) Municipal plant. Figure A-2 continued A- ’5 ------- DESCRIPTION OF VAL(IOUS MANUFACTURED GAS TYPES This part briefly describes the various manufactured gas types and their distinguishing characteristics. There are three different major types of manufactured gas: 1. Coal 2. Water 3. Oil iianufaccured gas can also be sold as a mixture of the above gases. These three types are distinguished by their composition and respective processes of manufacture. This study is primar- ily concerned with coal and water gases because the large major- ity of manufactured gas consists of these t types. Each gas type is described separately below. Coal Gas Coal gas is produced from the heat treatment of coal in a closed vessel, or retort, a process known as carbonization. This process produces a combustible gas comprised mainly of hydrogen and methane which has a typical heating value between 400 and 550 ritish Thermal Units (BTU)/cubic foot. The primary by-products which result from carbonization are coke, tar, and ammonia. Water Gas Water gas was usually used to supplement the production of coal gas in order for gas manufacturers to meet cyclic demands. Water gas is produced from passing steam (thus the term “water gas”) through hot coke to form a gas comprised ------- mainly of hydrogen and carbon monoxide. Heat treatment of coke or oil Co produce gas was known as gasification, whereas carbonization referred to the heat treatment of coal. Water gas typically has a heating value of approximately 300 BTU/cubic foot and is non—luminous (i.e., it has negligible illuminance when combusted) due to the lack of rich hydrocarbons. Since town gas was used primarily for lighting purposes in the 1800s, it was desired to “enrich” the water gas, usually by the addi- tion of gas produced from the cracking of oil, to form “carbur- etted water gas”. The oil gas, having a higher heating value (approximately 1,700 BTU/cubic foot) and hydrocarbon content than water gas, resulted in a gas mixture which was comparable to coal gas (in terms of heating and illuminating values). The carburetted water gas was also amenable to the same purification processes as coal gas although less coke, tar, and ammonia pro- duction were characteristic of water gas production compared with coal gas production. Oil Gas Gas produced from oil as the main raw material was less commonly used compared with coal and water gas due to the rela- tively high cost of oil gas production. As described above, oil gas was typically used Co enrich water gas. Oil gas was usually produced from the thermal cracking of oil, a process known as oil gasification. The cracking was achieved by the spraying of oil via a carburettor (thus the term “carburetted water gas”) onto hot brick rk or a bed of selected catalyst. The primary by-products resulting from oil gasification were typically oil derivatives, tar, and naphthalene. Additional discussion of the manufacturing processes and gas types may be found elsewhere (Reference 3). A—7 ------- DESCRIPTIONS OF VARIOUS WATER GAS PROCESSES (FROL’I bL OWN’S DIRECTOL(Y ) This part contains descriptions of water gas processes copied from the 1 9O edition of brown’s Directory of american Gas Companies . The intent of presenting this is to give the reader a better understanding of the kind of material which is available and .was used in this survey. The following pages in this appendix are coyprighted and used with the permission of A—8 ------- EXPLAAT tOYS —or— Various “Processes” Mentioned in this Work. For the information o( those seeking further knowli.dge of the methods simply ciesi ’nat&l hr the nam of yst.em.s moLlnw zig Process r f M w u fac rure as used in this work. re zi ber ’e nth a brief outline of the char.Lcter of the ev rnl prin ipel rocessee. Such &iescrtp- noss. ho’ ever, dee of the water gas proc. se’ ‘,r ft. i (mm ‘he great uniformity in the proce - .s of coal and oil g ’a.s manufacture no detail de cripci i of the di ereuce, could be made nthout ui undue einborazion of the subject It should be borne in mind that there are tr.ree di w ct system.s of water gas manufacture. 1 . Generator-superheater type, in which water ga.s is made, and enriched and 8 xed all in one apparatus. internally ftzesL 2d. Geuerator.retort type. in which water gs a is made in 4nternaliy fired generators. but eu• riched a.nd the product flaed in, a second and separate apparatus usuaily retorts internally reth and in a second operation. 3d. Retort type, in which water gsa is made anti eru ched entirely in special (usually reeti- cal) retorts eiternally fired. We gire a brief description of the sereral leading forms of apparatus. arranged alphabetically, a s below. For more extended information we ould recommend consulting of Progressive .4ge for Nov. 1st. 1389 (article “IUuniinating Water Gas. ’ by tr. F. H. Shelton, and • Water Ga.s in the t’atted States,” by Aie c. C. Eumphreys, M. E., published by ?rog ’ressire . .ge Publishing Co.. 18 Broadway, ‘ew York, bound book form, price 1. 00. GENERATOR-StTERHEATE PROCESSES. Intention of Joseph Fiannery, controlled a.nd built by the Bay State Gas Company of Bee- toe, Mass. Distinctive featu . es are the placing of the generator and superheater in a. wrought rectangular shell Cm place of the usual cylindrical helIs, building the same in pairs. and passüig the enriching oil through a long vaporizing retort before admi.s.sioa to the superheater. Tu,r Flannery Works built at Middletown, Pa.. in I 1. Since introduved on a large scale in the Sta: dartl Gus Ught Co.’s Works, New York, Bay State Co., &ston, etc. Total plants erected about arteen. Invention of A. 0. Grang-er a.nd Jee. H. Collins. Jr. C ’.nn”lled and built by The C’nitesl Gas Improvement Co. of Philaulelpbia. Distinctive f aturr tre the location of the genera- tor below floor level, or in a pit.. with superheater laping- geu* r.ttor, i order to g-a n adran. ta€es of cupola magic shell type of con . utruction, and yet retain complete access to generator. and the introductioa of th. oil in form of spray under high pressure, a babe of superheater. Designed for convenience of operation, smafl floor space, and chiefly for the use of naphtha.. Total plants erected about fifty. Figure A—3. Description of Processes from Brown’s . A--9 ------- i.e K4ILOII.TrA ‘ LXY: !ni-put on of John Ea.nlon and Lesdle’u. Con ofled b the ‘C ted Coal and Oil Gas Co.. New York. Disbnct ee feature ii the use of two or three generators on $ com- e. In making water gas steam is passed down one generator and up the next, and this course resersed the next and alternate runs. This pioce } aa become moa.e or l celebrated through the recent patent right litigation be- tween ita promoteri and the owners of the Lowe patents. r u1ting in & rictory for the last named Pxe’noiael’r to this some fte,n plants had been erected, the first at Passaãc, N. J.. in 1884; the largest for the Philadelphia Gas Bureau, capacity 6,000,000 p.r diem. Loo*zs: Invent ion of Buzdett Loomis. Conuofled by the Loomis Gas Machinery Co., Philadelphia. Pa. This apparatus as built for illuminsang gas. chiefy dis nctrre in the use of soft coat in generhtcr—w th a downward blast or exhaust draught, and peculiar filling of superheater for caring tar the s and ash from the use of soft co.J. Built in re nguiar wrought shell. TLZSt plant erected at Coctaee City. Mass., 1886. Since then about n.x others of this form. The L mzs system as now pushed by its promoters is for an apparatus chief y for fuel gas. This form consists o( but a simple generator to make ‘producer gas,” and zion-illuminatiug fuel gas. This. if desireti for illumination, is attrr’war Ls passed through retorts and enriched and fixed, as in th. next class of water gas spp .rs.tus. A number of plants of this form has-c been erected. almost enorely. how.cer, for industrial manufacturing purpoaea, such as mills, iron worinng establishments, etc. LOWE: Invention of Prof. T. S. C. Lowe. Controlled and built by The nit.d Gas Impros-ement Co., Philadelphia. Pa. Distinctive features of this process are the use of generator in connec• tion with a superbe.ating or 6 xing chamber, fired by the internal oombuszid f the gases formed in “blowing up’ the generator: also the introduction of oil, or other enriching sub zances into the hydrogen gas, and the fiting of the two by pa tage through the superheater: sl.co the use of the superheater fur superhesting steam if desired. This process has lately been upheld at length. in the courts, as a base patent proce a entering the generator-superheater system of water gas manufacture. The Lowe ap *ratus has been built in various forms, of one principle. but differing in design and detail. Double deck, Gsx ’.t*eek, Chicago, Huaipb.reys.” Double superheater. ete.i . La now built it is perhaps the only apl a.r2tu .s satisfaclorily handling crude Lirna oil. , or distilates. etc., for high candle power fl ed gas. This type of apparatus is adapted to the iar ect r sliest works, and has been erected in about 123 throughout the country. First works operated lit in Pb njx’rille, Pa. McK y.Csrrv ez .ow : Tns-entio.i of Peter English. but commonly known under the name of .Xclav.Cr’tchiuer, from its use in cnnnecnora with the patent of that name. for the carbureting of natural gas. Con- trolled by The taited Gas Improremeut Co. Distinctis-e feature is the use of a sin he cerocal shefl, with superheater in upper balt geuerator in tower—separated bs solid arch. Gases pass around same, through suitable hum. front generator to superheater. For use to enrich natural gas stes.m is partially replaced br natural gas, which is decomposed and enriched and &xed. as in • making water gas. First plant erected in London, OraL. 1882. Total plants erected about forty. Invention of Thomas Martin. Controlled bc Win. Eenry white, New York. Distinctive feature is the introduction of the oil in an e cpansiou of the connection between generator and superheater. Otherwise. sirnosi identical with ‘ Gooseneck ‘ early Lowe form. Tour plants of this form base been eree ed. Figure A-3 continued A-1O ------- PR3T? ,t Ry.e t: lnrennon of Messars. Pratt Rrs.n. of Chicago. Controlled by the same. Dist . t cuze is the generator and superhetiter in single ‘rertical shell as in Mc ay and Sprtng’er,. in psi.rs. for re eruiug cotuse of , team in alternate runs, and the introduction of the o throUgh cOred ze brick arches La the superneater. Some S.’re plants have been erected of t form. Inrention of T. G. Springer. Controlled by the National Gas Light and Fuel Co.. Chicago. Principal features axe the combination of the generator and superheater La one reri . eel shell. commonly called the “cupola” form, to conserre floor space and re&atiOn. Litr.r forms of this ap z- itus are titied ‘i-ith external flues. etc. • to rererse the course of Iow through the apparatus. Oil is admitted by ‘ teaxn jet Fust plant erected in Chicago. Total plants erected about fllt ’r, chiefty in the West and s iss ppt r idiey territory. V c Srtt 3caoa: Inventzon of B. Van Stee’nburgh, New YOrit, by whom controlled. Distinguishing feature 3 the u of space above coal in g”neretor for superheater. by interposition of fire brick tile; or, in other words. making water ga., all in one chamber. Adapted for oapbtha only. Some dozen. plants or so of this form were erected in the M.iddle•State ,froni 1861. to 1.S85. QENER.. .TOR-RETORT SYSTEM. EDGZ*TOS Invention of a H. Edgerton, Danburr, Coan., by whom controUed. Distng tichint feature of this process is the us. of vertical retorts for the enriehing (b c - the addition of our, anti L’ting of water gas, passed thr Jh them; which retorts are externally 5 .red by the ga.ses formed in blowing up the generator . Jr making the water gas. Some four or fi’c ’e plants ha’re been erected of this form. Hardly a distinct process, but rather a combination of coal and water gus apparatus. Coal is caz 4 roniaed in an ordinary bench of retorts. The coke when wtthdra.wu is charged into generit. tOre, located nenr by, in which non-luminou.i water gas is made. The mixture of water gas ami coal aa is practically non4uminou , and is soLd for fuel M gaa. When desired for illumination air incandescent burner’ is necessary. This “process ‘jLs in use in but one or t’wo places only. Invention of E. S. Jeramanowski. Controlled by U. S. Equitable Co., New York City. This system is. strictly speaking, a cross between this and the preceding type of water gas manu factwe, as the pr.mai-v generating apparatus consists of a generator and &‘cing chamber tñlle i with Iimestone with blasts, steam and oIl inlets, as in the Lowe process. rn this a gas of mod. crate candle power is made, which is afterwards led o , pa.sse’d oser oil v’apora, and finally fixed by passing through retorts externally fired. This process is in use on a large scale in New Yorl . Chicago, Baltimore, etc. Liniited to the use of maphtha. and best adapted to large works. Invention of ,feese, of England. Controlled by the International Ga., Co., New ‘York. In this system non-luminous water gas is made in generators, independently—as in aU of this claim. Oil gas is made separately in retorts of peculiar construction, and the water gas ad. mLted ‘with same, as that poüit. or beyond. This process has been introduced in some three or fOur works only. Figure A-3 continued A-il ------- Tz38iz D(7 MoTi?: In en on of M. Tessie du Moa’r. of ‘rszce. Controlled and built by the Co ental Iron Works. Brvokiyn. N. Y. Distinguishing festuzes of this process are the ma ng of a 2on-umin- ous waxer gsa in generators (ga.so enes, wh.ich is afterwards passed over oil vapors . and thence through resorts for fixing. This while making an excellent aud uniform grade. limits ‘ o the use of napbtha or other ‘volatile oila—.e diad’rantage as compared with the use of crode Lima oils, at the pr ent day. This proc someumes called the “Municipal. “from its first use by the com- ,anyofthatnamainNewYorkin 1873.isbeszadaptedtoi rgeworks. ItseinNewYorz . 3rooklyn and three or four other poi.ni*. Intention of Dr. Wilkiusota. Controlled and built by 3.rtlett, ay ard t Co.. Balti n oie, Md . This is p c caUy like the preceding process. except that the generators are so con- soucted that water gas is made up or down. througn the coal bed, at will. This gsa passes through scribb’er,. illuminator. eter and benches, etc., for &xmg, a .s the preceding, and like- wtse cannot use Lima or other heavy oils successfully. First pZant erected in the Mutual Co.’s Works, New York. and later in some three or four others. RETORT PROCESSES. InvenDon of W. A. Gw ne and G. W. Earns. Cout ’olled by the National Gas Lxiprovs ment Co.. New York. Distinguishing feature in this, which is typical of its class, is an externally fired rertical retort, filled with rbou, through which steam is pa.ssed and decomposed. This is afterwards passed, with the addition of oil for en.rich.ing, through other retorts for fixing. This i one of the earliest of water ga ’ p ’oc sses. dating back to 1868. Sonic si.x or eight plants have *en erected, about half of which are in operation. .T Ea e .cowsn “Baby” process: In ’ ven on of Controll d 1n t ’. S. Equitable Co. of New York. Distinguish. iz*g feature is the use of a “boot leg ’ shaped retort, externally fired, filled with limestone, or other refractory- fi.zing substances, through which steam and oil are forced, decomposed into an illuminating water gas This proce has been introduced in some four or fire works tbin the 1 st four years. - The Portsmouth N. H., Gas Company says : “Nothing better than the T/wmson-Housion.” See advertisement. page x. Figure A —3 continued A-12 ------- Appendix B IDENTIFICATION OF TOWN GAS NANUFACTURING SIT - ALL PLANTS (1890 - 1950) This appendix contains the detailed data concerning gas production, by-product production, and manufacturing processes reported for each decennial year for each plant. The following explains the information included under each column heading of the table: City - This column heading contains the city name in which the reported plant is located. The cities are arranged first by chronological order (based on the first decennial year found in Brown’s ) and then alphabetically by city name. As men- tioned above, there is almost always a one-to-one correspondence between city entries and plant sites. There were, however, instances where several site were listed under a single city entry. This was usually a result of consolidation of nearby plants, which were listed separately in previous years. Thus, these previously listed plant sites are separately included in the total site tally (see Table 1). Although local addresses were reported in later editions of brown’s, these were not included since the reported address did not necessarily refer to the plant site (the address may refer to non-manufacturing locations: e.g, main office). Year - This column lists the decennial years for which data were compiled (from 1890 to 1950). These years are repeated for each city entry. Status - The symbol in this column (refer to legend) indicates the status for a particular year. The possibilities are that the plant (in that year): B-i ------- 1. Manufactured gas (*), 2. Purchased gas (P), 3. Only supplied natural gas (N), 4. Did not report data, or no information was found (0), 5. Discontinued operation (X), or 6. Was not yet in existence (blank) Once it was determined that a plant was a natural gas supplier, solely a purchaser of gas, or discontinued gas manufac- turing operations, data for subsequent years were not compiled. This is indicated by a “-“ under the status column. Gas Type - The entry under GAS TYPE indicates the specific type of manufactured gas: coal, water (or carburetted water), oil, or other. The definition of each gas type is given in Appendix A. It is possible that more than one type of gas was produced; this is indicated by multiple entries under GAS TYPE separated by commas. For example, the entry, “C,W t ’, means that both coal and water gas were produced that year. The gas type was usually either specified in the reported annual production or determined from the listing of process of manufacture. For example, the use of the Lowe pro- cess almost invariably indicates the production of water gas. When the gas type could not be determined from the available information, a “?“ was entered under GAS TYPE. Occasional inconsistencies were found between the annual production and the process of manufacture information reported in Brown’s . These were attributed to the subjective nature of the surveys, on which the reported data were based. In these cases, the annual production information was considered more reliable than the reported process of manufacture. B-2 ------- Gas Production t ates - Annual gas productions are reported separately for coal, water, oil, and other types of manufactured gas in units of million standard cubic feet under this column (rounded to the nearest MM scf). The production for carburetted water gas, which is essentially enriched water gas (see Appendix A), was included in the water gas column. “Other” types of manufactured gas usually referred to coke oven based gas. The sum of these productions for a particular plant is also shown for each year. This sum, however, does not include values enclosed in parentheses or brackets, which are discussed next. Whenever production data were not reported in Brown’s , the following information was reported instead (listed in order of decreasing reliability): 1. annual sales - This is usually equivalent to the annual production unless the company consumes (within the plant) or purchases significant amounts of gas. 2. Half of the maximum yearly output - The annual production can be estimated as 180 days/year times the maximum daily sendout, or one-half of the maximum annual output. This is based on a rule of thumb reported in Brown’s . This estimate is shown in square brackets and is not included in the totals or average productions. 3. Population served - The annual production can be roughly estimated as one million cubic feet/1,000 of population served based on a judgment of the correlation between population served and gas production. This estimate is shown in parentheses (in units of 1,000 of population or million cubic feet of gas) in Table B-i and is not included in the total or average productions. This informa- tion is reported only when the above data were unavailable. Where none of the above information was available, a “?“ is shown under this column. 3-3 ------- Occasionally, only one production was reported in Brown’s although it was determined that more than one gas type was being produced (almost always coal and water gas),as indi- cated in the GAS TYPE column. In these cases, it was assumed that coal gas was produced and the production was entered in this column. Gasifier/Process - The process of manufacture or gasi- fier type is shown in this column as reported in J3rown’s . Due to the variety in water gas processes (See Appendix A), the par- ticular water gas process was usually specified wriereas details regarding the manufacture of coal gas were reported infre- quently. The indication of a particular process does not signify that only the associated gas type is produced; the gases which are produced are shown in the GAS TYPE column. By-Product Production Rate - The amounts of coke, tar, ammonia, or ocher by-products of concern are reported separately under this column. The sum of these by-product productions for each year was not calculated because each type of by-product production is reported in different units (refer to legend for corresponding units). As can be seen from Table B-i, such data were not available in Brown’s until 1920. For a significant portion of the plants, the amounts of by-product made and sold were reported (most frequently for coke). In these cases, the net amount (difference between by-product made and sold) is reported (in parentheses) since it is this unaccounted for amount which is important in this study. When the amount sold is greater than the amount made, a “(-)“ is shown. Such nega- tive values can be attributed to sale of by-products produced either in other years or from non-gas manufacturing operations. The net values are not included in the calculated average. Unsold by-products are the materials which may have become wastes and disposed of. B-4 ------- Miscellaneous Information - Information typically shown in this column includes details of “other” types of gases or by-products, consolidations of companies, multiple sites, and unconventional feeds tocks. Average Productions - The average production rates shown in the Last line of data for each plant are the calculated average values of the plant data reported directly above. Esti- mated gas production (as indicated by parentheses or brackets) or net by-product productions were not included in these calculated average values. It should be noted that these values are averaged for only the years in which production of each particular type of gas was produced. The calculations used to arrive at these values were discussed in the subsection explaining Table 2. 3-5 ------- LEGEND FOR TABLE B-i STATUS * - ilanufactured gas for that year X - Discontinued/Out of business that year O - Not found for that year C — Consolidated with another company (see comments) N - Natural gas supplier for that year P - Gas purchased from another firm that year COMPA Y — “City name” G -Gas E - Electric F -Fuel L - Light H -Heat P - Power Mfg - Manufacturing Co - Company GAS TYPE C - Coal gas - Water gas CW- Carburected water gas 0 - Oil gas N - Natural GAS PRODUCTION RATE - Production rate of gas in million standard cubic feet (MM set) (#) - Population served in 1,000 (reported when production unavailable) [ #1 - Production rate estimated from 1/2 of maximum output (MM scf) GAS IFIER/ PROCESS F --Flannery G - Granger H-L - Hanlon J - Jermanowski J(B) - Jermanowski (baby) J-L - Janeway-Logan (Oil) K - Kendall (Oil) B-6 ------- LEGEA D FOR TABLE B-i (continued) G SIFIER/Pi(OCESS (Continued) M-C - McKay-Critchelow P - Patton (Oil) S - Springer S-G - Smith-Goldthorpe V—Si - Van Sickel (Oil) V-St - Van Steenburgh W - Wilkinson BY-PRODUCT PRODUCTION RATE Coke - a x 1O tons of coke produced that year; (a)x 10 tons of coke unaccounted for chat year (calculated as coke made minus coke sold). Tar - b x gallons of tar produced that year. Ammonia - c x lbs of ammonia produced that year. Other - Amount of by-products, other than above, produced and reported that year (see r4ISC] LLANEOUS INFORI ’1ATION for more details). - B-7 ------- TAOIE U-1 IDENTIFICATION OF TOWN GAS MANUFACTURING SITES - tL PLANTh (1890-1958) STATES ALRB1 ’Vl GAS PRODUCTION RATE (NM cu.ft.IYR) GQSIFIER/ ,.**H*IBY-PRODUCTS*fl*,**, NO. CITY COMPANY YEAR STATUS GAS TYPE Coal Water Otl Coke Total PROCESS Coke Tar Aiiwuonia Other M1SCELLflI E3US 11 FQRMATJON 1 8iruirigham U GEL&P Co 1890 * C 48 40 1900* C 54 54 1910 ‘ C 28$ 200 1920 * C, W 200 590 790 Lowe 1930 P 1948 P 1950 P AVER )6ESi 124 590 271 2 Decatur “ LIP Co 189$ * 1900. 1910* 1920 ’ 1930’ 1940’ 1950’ AVERAGES: C C C C C C C ? 4, 5 8 30 21 24 15 ‘ 4 8 30 21 24 15 0 2 1 1 1 8 25 23 25 20 3 Eufaula “ GELIP Co 1890 ‘ 190$’ 1910’ 1920* C C C C 8 S 2 2 8 2 2 - 1930 0 1940 0 1950- AVERAGES: 4 4 4 Iluritsville N GLICoke Co 1890 ‘ 1900 * 1910 a 1928 * 1930 * 1940 a C C C C C,CW C ‘ .10. th’ 12 26 26 18 12 12 26 26 1 1 1 15 33 1958 N AVERAGES: 17 17 1 24 ------- bJRT * NLI1 WiH GAS PRODUCTION RATE (MM cu.ft./YR) GASIFIER/ ****,***BY-PRODUCTS*****i** NO. CITY YEAR STATUS GAS TYPE Coal Water O 1 Coke Total PROCESS Coke Tar Ai. mc,nia Other MISCELLANEOUS INFORMA1ION 5 Mobile ° SL&Coke Co 1890 * C 14 14 j9Ø * C 20 20 1910 * C 130 130 1920 a C 295 295 17 318 30 1930 * C, U 300 90 390 Lowe 15 325 34 1940 N N 1950 N N AVERAGES: 152 90 170 16 322 32 6 Montgomery U Co 1890 a C 32 32 . • 1900 * 1910* 1920 * j93Øa 1940 U 1950 N AVERAGES: C C C C 27 68 122 ? 62 , 27 68 122 62 4 4 164 164 11 11 7 Selma “ G&EL Co 1890 a 1908 * 1910 I 1920 a 1930 a 1940 N 1950 N AVERAGES: C C C C C N N ? 12 18 22 48 25 12 18 22 48 25 8 Talledega H SItU Co 1898 ‘ C 4 4 1988* 1910* 1928 * 1930 * 1940 0 1950 N AVERAGES: C C C C 3 8 16 ItO 8 . 3 8 16 10 8 1 1 1 10 16 13 ------- IA&.E 0-li IDENTIFICATION (iF TOWN GAS 1NLFACTUR1NG SITES - L PIJINTS 118901958) STATE: ALAB 1b GAS PRODUCTION RATE (MM cu.ft./YR) GQSIFIER/ ***a*,**BY-PRQD(JCTS*,*a,u, NO. CITY C1)1P Y YEAR STATUS GAS TYPE Coal Water Oil Coke Total PROCESS Coke Tar Akirlonla Other MISCELLANEO (JS INFORMATION 9 Anniston ‘ £113 Co 1891 1988 * C 12 12 1918 * C 15 15 1928* C 56 56 4 4 1938’ C ‘ 1948 N 1951 N IERAGES : 28 28 4 4 II Florence 6 1_IF Co 1891 1980’ 1918 a 1928 0 1938* 1948 N 1958 N AVERAGES: C C C 5 12 13 18 5 12 13 18 1 1 17 17 11 Bessemer Gas Co 18% 1988 1918 a 1928 * 0 C,O 22 12 1 12 49 1930 0 1948 0 1958 - AVERAGES: 22 18 21 12 Gadsden Tn City Gas Co 1891 1900 1918 a 1920 a 1930’ 1948 N 19 0 N AVERAGES: C C C 25 48 33 25 40 33 1 1 IJr 1 iier corstructior (1910) ------- STATEs 1Lf1BA$A (IRS PR(JDUCTION RATE (NM cu.ft./YR) SASIFLER/ ******4*5y-PRflDUCT 5aI****** N C. CITY CONPANY YEAR STATUS (iRS TYPE Coal Water Oil Coke Total PROCESS Coke Tar Aiiu oria Other MISCELLA 1EOUS INFORMATION = == 13 === =z======= Tuscaloosa =============== ===== N RailwayLUtil Co === == === = 1890 ========== ==: ==== 1900 1910 1920 a Coke 27 27 1930 0 1940 N 1950 N AVERAGES; 27 27 14 Biruinghai Industrial Gas Corp 1890 1900 1910 1920 1930 a 1940 P 1950 P AVERAGES: C 24 24 24 24 15 Sheffield The Twin Cities Gas Co 1890 1900 1910 1920 1930 1940 a 1950 N QVERQGES W ? ------- TABLE B- Is IDENTIFICATION OF TOWN GAS PV *1JFACTURIM3 SITES - b..L P1 4TS (189 -195B) STATE: ARIZOI GAS PRODUCTION RATE ( cu. ft. FYR) GASIFIER/ *****II*FJY-PRODIJCTS*Il***I* NO. CITY YEAR STATUS GAS TYPE Coal Water Oil Coke Total PRO(ISS Coke Tar Aiasworiia Other MISCELLANEOUS INFORM T1ON 1 Phoenix II1u 64E1 Co 18% ‘ 0 4 4 0 229 Barrel5 Laxpblack 1900* 0 6 6 1910 ‘ 0 22 22 1920 • 0 163 163 1930 1 0 560 560 1940 N 1950 N AVERAGES: 151 151 0 2 Toebstone Ga* Co 1890 ‘ 1900* 1910 - 1920 - 1930 - 1940 - 1950” AVERAGES: 0 2 2 2 . 2 3 Tucson 6a Co 1890 I 19 00* 1910 a 1920 ‘ 1930 a 1940 N 1950 N AVERAGES: 0 2 0 ? 25 193 55 2 25 193 55 4 Bisbee M L&P Co 1890 1900 1910 * 1920 * 1938 * 1940 N 1950 N AVERAGES: 0 0 0 17 55 74 49 17 55 74 49 ------- 8TRTEs RRZZOP SAS PROIRJCTION RATE (MM cu.ft./YR) SASIFIER/ **u*.*,BY—PRODUCTS• **a4* NO. CITY YEAR STATUS SAS TYPE Coal Water Oil Coke Total PROCESS Coke Tar Riimionia Other MISCELLANEOuS INFORMATION S Douglas “ 6 Corp 1890 1900 1910 a 0 14 14 1920 * (1 23 23 1930* 1] 52 52 1940 ft 0 34 34 1950 N V ERAGES 31 31 6 Globe EL&6 Co 1890 I 900 1910 * 1920 * 1930* 1940* 1950 N WERAGES: 0 0 0 0 ‘ ? 15 25 10 17 15 25 10 11 Seal/Lowe 7 Yur,ia UfiCo 1890 . 1900 1910 * 1920 * 1930* 1948 a 1950 N AVERAGES; 0 0 0 U ‘) ? 19 18 19 19 18 19 Deal “ U B Mesa South Side Gas & E Co 1890 1980 1910 1920 * 1930 * 1940 N 1950 N AVERAGES: 0 0 10 21 16 10 21 16 Lowe Lowe ------- TAULE B -I: IDENTIFICATION OF TOWN GAS V4JFPCTURING SITES - k.L PIJNTS (1890-1950) STATE: ARIZO1’ GAS PRODUCTION RATE (MM cu.ft./YR) GASIFIER/ ***I*i*I Y-PRQ [ )(JCTSt*Ufe4* NO. CITY YEAR STATUS GAS TYPE Coil Water ( Iii Coke Total PROCESS Coke Tar AJ*lRonia Other MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION 9 No aIes Arizou GIE Co 1890 1900 1910 1920’ 0 1 1930 * 0 21 21 Lowe/S. S. 1940 N 1950 N AVERAGES: 21 21 10 Prescott • OLE Co 1890 1900 1910 1920 ’ 1930 * 1940 0 1950 ‘ AVERAGES: 0 0 . 30 41 36 30 41 36 Lowe/S.S. 11 Winslow 6L&H Co 1890 1900 1910 1920 * 1930 0 1940 0 • c — AVERAGES: 0 6 6 6 6 Geal 12 Miasai Arizona Edison Co 1890 1900 1910 1920 1930 * 1940* 1950 N AVERAGES; 0 0 21 6 14 21 6 14 Jres ------- STATEz ARMRNW S GAS PRDUUCTION RATE (MM cu.ft. /YR) BASIFIERI ********5Y—PROD(JCTS******** NO. CITY YEAR STATUS GAS TYPE Coal Water Oil Coke Total PROCESS Coke Tar Aworna Other MISCELL WEOUS INFORM4TION I Eureka Spr n s “ 61 Co 1890 i 0 2 2 1900 (1 1910 0 1920 — 1930 — . 1940 - • 1950 — I ER 11 ES; 2 2 • 2 Fort Smith CL Co 1890 * 1900 * 1910 0 1920 0 1930 — 1940 — 1950 — 1 IVER 1GES: C C . 12 12 12 ‘ 12 12 12 . 3 He1er a Il CL Co . 1890 1 1900* 1910 * 1920 a 1930 * 1940 a 1950 0 (IVERAGES: C C C C W W 1 5 12 28 15 39 23 31 5 12 28 39 23 21 Lowe ‘ (2) 20 20 4 Hot Springs Garlar4 CL Co 1890 1 C ? 1900 * 1910 * 1920 0 1930 0 1940 - ( c L7 J — I 1VERflI3ES: C W 12 22 17 12 22 17 Lowe ‘ (5) ------- TA8IE 8- i IDENTIFICATION OF TOWN GAS WkJFACTURING SITES - U. PtA$15 U8)$-1%ø) STATE: SAS GAS PI 1ODILTION 41E CM cu.ft./YR) GASIFI(R/ “iii ’ p . CITY YEAR STATUS GAS TYPE Coal Water O 1 Coke Total PROCESS Coke Tar Abm or ia Other MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION 5 Hot Spririp Hydrocarbon Fixed 6a Co 189$ ‘ C ? 190$ I 191$ U 1320 0 193$ 0 194$ - 1950- AVERAGES: 6 Little Rock Pulaski 61 Co 189$ ‘ 190$’ 191$ ‘ 19200 193$ 0 1940- 1950- AVERAGES: C W U ‘ 43 11$ 77 . 43 Ill 77 7 Pine 8 luff GL Co 1890 s 1900 ’ 191$ * 1920 0 1930 0 1940 - 1950 - AVERAGES: ? 3 10 7 8 Texarkana GIEL Co 189$ I 190$ * 191$ I 192$ - 1330 - 1940 - 1950- AVERAGES: C C 7 10 9 7 10 9 ------- watt. muicvn ST PUXUCTIIN SIC Oil cu.tt. lYE) STIflW eiUhit 10. CITY lCL E l l iS ST TYPE CS Odar 011 CaIs total M” — Cilia tar Pnta USSr N1 ’ eis i*is ua U,UPC. 11% 1* ISIS , 1 (6) ia o ia a flies ------- TAGLE B-li I NTIFICA1ION IF TOIN GAS Mf TURDki SITES - ILL. PIAGIS (t89 -1950) STATEs CILIFO I1R GAS Pf 100IJCTIOH RATE 1* cu.ft./YR) GASIFIER/ I***u*IGY—PRUU(jCTS,,***u* NO. CITY YEAR 611 )1118 GAS TYPE Coal Water Oil Coke Total PROCESS Coke Tar liweonia Other NISCELIRNEOLIS IP OHNATION . 1 —— ————— Benicla 8Co —————- —— ———— 1090 * ? ——— — — *Z X L *Z = =m=z xzL g 1 Z:. Z2 =====: = = === = — —== 1900* 1910 0 1920 0 1930- 194$- 1950- AVERAGES: 1 2 chico 6a Co 18% * 1900. 1910 * 1920’ 193 1X C N 0 0 4 2 . 36 ? 4 2 36 Lowe Jones • 1910 i Pacific OLE Co. 1940 — 1950- AVERAGESi 4 2 36 14 3 Coluu u 8 Co 1898 * 1900* 1910 * 1920* 1930 * 1940 0 C C U 0 0 (2) 2 14 ? 31 23 • 2 14 31 19500 AVERAGES: 2 16 4 Eureka I 5 Co 1890 * C 5 5 1908* C 3 3 1910 0 1920* 0 21 21 1930* 0 55 55 1940* (1 95 95 1958 0 AVERAGES: 4 57 36 ------- srami c i ow, za GAS PROOUCTION GATE ( cv. ft. FY 51 GASIFIER! •,..,aa*BY—PRQj)UCT S,*****a. NO. CITY YEAR STATUS BAG TYPE Coal Water Ott Coke Total PROCESS Coke Tar Ara onia Other $ISCELLflNEOUS INFORMATION 5 Freeno • — 8 EL Co 1890 ft C (141 ZgNX z 1900* C 16 16 19 (0 * C 103 103 1920 ’ (1 322 322 1930 * 0 751 751 1940 0 1950 0 AVERAGES; 60 537 298 6 6itroy 61W Co 1890 I C (2) 1 * 1910 • 1920’ 1930* 0 0 0 (I 1 (3) 9 1 9 . 1940 0 1950 0 VERAGES 12 12 7 Orasi Valley ‘ 6 EL Co 1890 * 1900* 1910 * 1920 0 1930 ‘ 1940 0 1950 0 AVERAGES: ? 6 465 236 1 1 1 1 1 6 465 118 Lowe Jones Pitch N I shale fe dstock N N 8 Healdsbur ‘ OLCo 1890 * 7 (1) Pitch pine feedstock 1900X 1910 0 1920- 1930 — 1940 — 1950- AVERAGES; ------- T U 0-li HU4TIFIC lTUI4 OF T( l4 GAS P NFtY 11WlN6 SUES - ILL P11 flS (1898-1950) STRTE* cILIFOIIIA GAS PI100IJCTION GAW 1* cg.ft.IYR) GASIFI€R/ ,.ii,i,i5y-PRODtjC1Siiiii4*i I C. CITY YEI STATUS GAS TYPE Coal (Mtsr U I I Coka Total POOCESS Coke Tar aonIa Othar f41SCEU.i dEOUS 1NFO TiON —— 9 HolItiter • SCo 1898 • C (4) ‘ 1*’ C 1 I IS IS . 0 5 5 L 19284 0 9 9 19314 0 34 34 1948 0 l 0 AVERASES i 1 16 12 II Iackion &Co 1890 4 1900 ’ 19184 192$’ 1930 0 19480 1958- AVERAGES i 7 C C C 2 2 2 2 (4) 2 2 2 2 Ga.oline f ed tock I I Liv,rsor. ‘ SCu 1890 4 1* ’ 191$ I) 1920 0 193$- 1948- 1958- AVERAGES: C C (3) I I I I 12 Los iga1u • LtghtInq Co 1898 a C,Q ? (80) 1908 4 C,0 1910 a C,0 288 2,520 2,800 1920 a C,O 7 2,988 193$ N Standby plant (2 oil gaaifzer 1940 (1 1958 0 AVERAGES i 288 2,520 2,850 ------- 1 ..E -1. tWIT..- . . IUN Y NI WI I NCIUNI Bi1 N — L WII 8TRTEs ..tFOR4iA GAS PGfl UCTft)4 GATE (* c ia. ft. IYI) GASIFIER/ ..uu.*BY-PROOIJCTS.u..a** YEi 1R STATUS GAS TWE Coal Water O Il Coke Total P OCE88 Coke Tar Am.aonia Oth.r $ISCELLRI€OUS INFORMATION ML CITY -—__——————————— ———————————__- 13 Maryiville Coal 8 Co 189$ * C 1 1 1988* W 2$ 2$ 191$ * W 42 42 1928* U ? 1938 a U 212 272 1948 0 1958 0 WER EES! 1 111 84 14 Marced • , E1.6 Co 18% * 1988* 1911’ 1929* 193$* C C 0 0 0 1 3 , 8 28 93 1 3 8 28 93 1948 0 1958 0 AVERAGES; 2 48 25 15 $ode to • 01 Coal & Coke Co 189$ * 1988* 1918 4 1929* 1938 * 1949 0 1958 0 AVERAGES; C C 0 0 0 2 4 . 3 12 59 145 12 2 4 12 59 145 44 . 16 Napa City ‘ 6L&H Co 1899 1 C I I 1980* 1918 * 1929’ 1938 0 1948 0 195$- AVERAGES; C 0 0 4 2 12 35 24 4 12 35 13 Lowe Pacific GtE Co. ------- T 1f 0-1* Ii $TlFICATIOW OF TOWN W S 4$FPCTURIWN BITES - L P1 TS U89S-195 STATEs C .1FO*flR PROOUCTWN TE ( 10 1 cv. ft. fY i) $IFJER/ .a.,’a’aBY-PRUDUCTS,aaaaaa* NO. CITY YE STATUS &)S TYPE Coal Mt . , Oil Coke Total P lUCESS Coke Tar 1.onia Other NlSCELIJ ULJ5 IP*OIU AT ION 17 Nevada City Nevada 51 Co 890 a C 7 — —— — —— * * 3CmagZ2 ZUZ Shale and pitch feedstock 1901 a C I I Sec . .. part of Pacific ELG 1910 1 $920- 193$ - 940 - 1950- RVERfl( Sz I I . 18 Oakland • 81 Co 1890 I 1900 . 1910 a 920 a 1930 a $948 0 1950 0 AVERPSESz C C 0 0 U (68) 150 150 , 1,448 3,500 5,066 3,335 5$ 1,448 3,500 5,066 2,539 Lowe 19 (k’oville u Co 189$ a 1910* 1910 . 1920. 1930 0 194$ 0 1950- AVER 6ESi C C C C 3 2 6 23 9 3 2 6 23 9 Lowe 20 Pasadena SIB. Co 1890 * C (1$) 900* C 5 5 191$ C Consolidated with Los Angeles 19200 1930 0 194$ - WER ESs 5 5 ------- T .E - & RCTt tl •iuu — _L. I 1a .- I 3 BU rE, I LIFUf dZR 8 PR(*)LCTWN )TE (* ce. ft. IYR) &QBIF1ERI ****H**BY—PR(l)UCTB*l***f a. P lO. CITY YEAR STAIUB OAS TYPE Coal Waler Oil Coke Total Pl ]CES8 Coke Tar Rmeorna Other PlI9CELU 4EWS 1NFUHW )TION — ————--—- — — • ——— 61 Co (2) 21 Placerville 1890 ft 7 19 0 0X 1910 0 1929 0 1939- 1949- 1959- AVER( 1GESt 22 Petalusa • 61 Co 1890 ft 1900* 1910 I 1920 — 1930- C C 1 3 • 1 3 1940 — 1950- RJER 3E6: 2 2 23 Poeona ‘ 6E1 Co 1899 ft 1 * 1910 * 1929 0 1930 0 1940 — 1950- ER% ES: C C 0 (5) 4 28 16 4 28 16 Lowe 24 Red Bluff ELG Co 1899 * 1990* 1918 a 1920 • 1939 a 1949. 1950 0 ERA6E6* C C C 0 (3 (3) 2 3 3 18 33 39 44 2 3 10 33 39 28 Lowe Lowet ione ------- T1 1E 8 1: IDENTIFICATION IF TOWN GAS *UACTURlNo SITES - .L PUV4TS (1890-1950) STATEs C LIFORNIR GAS PROI)ItTJON GATE ( cu.ft ./YR) GASIFIER/ I*.*..*BY-PHOIXJCIS**u,,n NO. CITY YEJ1R STATLJG GAS TYPE Coal Water Oil coke Total Pf ]CE5S Coke Tar Ammonia Other MISCELIJ1NEOIJS DfORNATION as 25 Sacramento Capitol Gas Co — ———— v — 1890 * — --— C ———az LI * *S *2z* 6$ —z z 19*0* C 48 40 191* I 0 213 213 Lowe Pacific OLE Co. 192* • 0 423 423 1930 * 0 1,624 1,624 Lowe 4 Jones 194$ 0 1950 0 ESs 50 753 472 26 St. 1 Ieria • S Co 189* * 1980* 191$ • 1920* 19 Q 194* 0 195*- ERASESi C C 0 0 ? 2 2 • 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 Van Sickel 21 Salinas City SW Co 1890 * C 7 1 U 1910 0 192$ U 1930- 1948 - 195*- AVERAGESi 28 San Bernardino - SI Co 189* * 190*1 1911 * 192$ I C C W W ? 5 260 131 5 260 131 Lowe 1930 0 1940 0 1950- A ’JERN ES: 5 196 132 . ------- y E R—* rfl vWt yr d TO •*TV — _*_ PI 4! 4 ia .— i S) sTarEs CRLIFQdIR BAR PROI)UCTIQ14 RATE (*1 cu. ft. IYR) IFIER/ H*..uBY-PRDDtJCTS,.*,,,,* NO. CITY YEAR STATUS GAS TYPE Coal Water Oil Co ie Total PROCESS Coke Tar Aiir onta Other NISCELLANEOUS INFORNATION 29 San Diego ‘ 8&EL Co - 1890 * 14 zz L g* ? Springer —— 1910* 14 25 25 a 191$ * 14 22$ 22$ Lowe 1921 a U 1,400 1,400 ‘ 193$ * U 2,6% 2,6% • 637 . 1940 0 1950 0 . AVERAGESi 1,085 1,085 637 3$ San Francieco Pacific fia* I.pro’ie Co 189$ ft C 1 1900 * 191$ * 192$ * 1930 a C 14 14 14 300 3,000 6,100 1,045 300 3,100 6,100 7,045 194$ 0 1950 0 AVERAGES: 300 5,382 4, 111 31 San Francisco • EL Co 1890 ft 1900 I 1910 C 192$ U 1930 0 1940 - 1950- AVERAGES: U 14 . ? 880 880 • 880 880 H-I Lowe Cons. w/Pacific (S.F) 32 San Jø • LP Co 1890 * 1900 a 1910 * 1920* 1930 * 1940 0 1950 C) AVERAGES: C,U C,W 14 14 14 (20) 30 30 167 355 879 461 30 161 355 879 358 ------- T LE B-li 1OO4TfFI flWN OF T( 14 )S *VtFACTURIM3 SITES - ALL PUPIlS (1890-1950) STRTEi CALIFORNIA ORS PROUUCTIOH RATE ( cu.ft./YR) SASIF IER/ II ’14* ’BY-PROD (JCTSa*. ’naa NO. CITY COm’ANY YEAR STATUS SAS TYPE Coal Water Oil Coke Total PROCESS Coke Tar Aweonia Other MISCELLJPIEOUS D1 DR$ATlON 33 San Luis O bt po l ‘ 61 Co 1890 a —** *uz C ==g=s* 2 zzzz 2 1 I C 1 1 1910 * W (2 12 1920 0 193$ 0 194$ - 195$ - AVERASESz 2 12 5 34 San Learidro • SIEL Co 1890 a 1900* 1910 I 1928 I) (93$ C) 1940 - 1958- RVERAGESz 0 0 (1 15 • 15 (3) 1 1 I 15 8 Lowe 35 San Rafael ‘ ELEL Co 1890 a 190$’ 1910 I 1920* 1938 a 1940 0 C C N N N 1 1 28 93 188 1 1 28 93 788 Lowe I . 1950 1) AVER( 1GESx 4 303 183 36 Santa Barbara EL Co 189$ * C 7 1908’ C 6 6 1910 I N 51 Lowe 192$’ U 245 I 1930 N 1940 N 1950 N AVERFi I3ES i 6 148 101 ------- TABLE B-I a IflENTIFjCflTJ( 1 TO ff’1 GAB IB MJFACTURING HITEB — ALL PLGATS (169—I9BS) STRTEs CRLJFOl WIA GAS PRODUCTION GATE (P1 11 Cu. ft. /YR) GRSIFIER/ **a***CBY—PRO I$JCTBI***4*a* NO. CITY YEAR STATUS GAS TYPE Coal Water Oil Coke Total PROCESS Coke Tar Am ionia Other NISCELUVEOUS INFORMATION 37 Santa Cruz ‘ 61 Co 1891 * C (7) 1900* C 4 4 1910 a W (30) Lowe 1920* W 52 52 N 1930* W 135 135 ‘ 1940 0 1950 0 AVERAGESI 4 94 64 38 Santa Rosa Li htin Co 1890 * C 4 4 1900* 1910 * 1920* 1930 0 1940 0 1950 — AVERAGES: C W W 5 5 23 122 . 73 5 23 122 39 Lowe U 39 Stockton • GL&H Co 1890 a 1900* 1910 0 1920 * 1930 * 1940 0 1950 (1 flVERAGES C C W W (15) 36 36 239 847 543 . 36 239 847 374 Secarae part of Pacific E&G 40 Tulare • S Co 1890 * 19 00X 1910 — 1920- 1930- 1940 — 1950- AVERAGES: C (1) ------- TASLE B-I IDENTIFICATION T()JN LAS *V fACTURlNG SITES - (LI. PLANTS (1690-1950) STATEi CAL1Fth 4IA ,. LAS PRODUCTION RATE (MN cu.ft.IYR) 6P SIFIER/ *******BY—PRODAJCTS,*I**D* CITY YEAR STATUS GAS TYPE Coal Water Oil Coke Total PROCESS Coke Tar Aswonia Other MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION 41 Vailejo 81 Ce 1890 a C 6 6 1900* C 7 7 1910 * W 34 34 Lowe B car*e part of Pacific EI6 1920 * U 124 124 1930 a U 337 337 1940 0 1950 0 AYER$1* S 1 165 102 42 VIsalia ‘ LI Co 1890 * ? (3) 19 00X 1910 - 1920- 1930- 1940 — 1950- lVERRGESz -------_- — —---_---------- -—— --— ----—-----—----_- 43 Watsonville N Makil Ii Co 1890 * C (3) 1900* C 20 20 1918 ft U 14 14 19204 U 26 26 1930 a I I 91 91 1940 fl 1950- AVERAGES: 20 46 39 44 Woodland Consolidated ELGIP Co 1890 a C 1 1 1900* C 3 3 1910 a W 12 12 Gecame part of Pacific US 1920* U 30 30 1930 0 1940 0 1950- AVERAGES: 2 21 12 ------- Tfl .E — * • *U d1I RC TICII TOIM * CTURitdU BI — _L PI_ TU I S — * 5 STATE , C LWORtdIR 8 PROSUCTION I TE (* c i i. ft. IYR) OASWIER/ *H***RBY—PRODUCTS*ueu** NO. CITY YERR STATUS 6A8 TYPE Coal Water Oil Coke Total PROCESS Coke Tar Aainionia Other NISCELUV E(1JS INFORMATION 45 Vt-ski u EL Co 1890 C (2) Wood feedstock 19 00X 1910 - 1929 - 1930 — 1940 — 1950- flVERA GESi . 46 Bakersfield ‘ 6&EL Co 1899 1900 * 1910 * C ,W W 5 [ 27J 5 Lobe U 1920 0 1930 0 1940 — 1950 — AVERAGES: 5 • 5 47 Los Gatos “ 6 Co 1890 1980* 1910 * 1920 * 1930 0 1940 (1 1950 — AYER( GES: C W W 1 1 5 14 10 1 5 14 1 W.6. Const. 48 Riverside U 6&EL Co 1890 1900* 1910 * 1920 0 1939 0 1940 — 1950 — lVERAGES: C W 6 6 38 38 6 38 22 4cCo1lum ------- TABLE B-Is IDENTIFICAT IOW (W TOWN GAS W ff UURIM3 SITES - itt. PlI TS 11890-1950) STATE: C4LIFO 41A GAS PROO(CTLOP4 RATE ( Cu. ft. /YR) GAS!FIER/ ** ,u*aBy-PRODIJCTSU**iii* NO. CITY YEAR STATUS GAS TYPE Coil Wits’ Oil Coke Total PROCESS Coke Tar Aiiiuonia Other MISCEt.L lEUtiS INFORMATION 49 San Francisco Equitable SI Co 1890 1900 a C 365 365 Hall Cons. w/Pacific Iuprove.Co 191$ C 192$- 193$- 194$- 1950- IWERASES : 365 365 50 Santa a • BOECo 1890 19004 1910 ’ 1928 0 1930 0 C 0 1 . 29 7 29 Holees Lowe 1940 - 195$- AVERAGES: 7 29 18 51 Santa Monica ESIP Co 1890 1900* 1910 * W 0 2 68 2 68 Lowe Lowe . 1928 0 193$ 0 1941- 195$- AVERAGES: 2 68 35 52 SeIsa BCe 1890 1980* 191$ 0 1920 * 1930 0 194$ 0 195$- AVERAGES: II W 25 12 19 25 12 19 Sp Sp ------- T .E —1 X MrII’IcrfljãK — I flCTUllfP Z1 _fl_ _ 4Th . SUiTE, C LIFUI UA OAR PROOtJCTION RATE (MM u. ft. /YR) BASIFIER/ H4U**BY—PRDD (JCTS*I*uu* I C. Cf TV YEAR STATUS OAR TYPE Coal Watir Oil CokR Total PROCESS Coke Tar Aesonia Other NISCELLl NEOtJ6 INFORMATION - aLgaa ss— — -xg3 == == === —* === =:=x— — 53 A h.l. Orange County 6 Co 1893 l9 1913 4 0 (13] Real 1923 0 1930 0 194$ - 1950- AVERA6ES 54 Banning ‘ 61 Co 18% 190 3 1913 * 1923 0 1933 0 194- 1950- ER l 3ES: ? . . 55 Hanford ‘ OW Co 1893 193$ 1910 * 1923* 1930 0 1940 0 1950- f 1VERAGESi 0 II 16 22 19 16W.G.Cons. 22 19 56 Hunt ingdon Park O LE Co 1893 S 190$ 1910* 1920 (1 1933 0 1940- 1953- WERflCES: ? ? . ------- TAILE 8-h IOCNTIFICATION Of TOWN GAS IfACTUR1NG SITES - %U PIJV4TS u89$-195$) STATEz C t1FURNIA GAS PROGUCTION RATE ( cu.ft./YR) GASIFIER/ .***i4*BY—PRODIJCTS**U**** NO. CITY YEAR STATUS GAS TYPE Coal Water Oil Coke Total PROCESS Coke Tar Aiuimonia Other MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION ———— -— — — SlIngL.wood —z a*——————---——--—— — 8Co 1890 1* 1910 • 0 16 18 192$ U 1930 0 194$- 195$- AVERABESz IS IS SSLong Beach BCo 1890 1908 1910 C 192$ 0 1930 0 0 , 25 25 Newiowe 1940- 1950- AVERAGES 25 25 59 Long Beach So.Cal.Ed on Co. 189$ 190$ 1910* 1928 0 193$ 0 1940 — 195$- AVERAGES: 0 85 85 85 65 Lowe ------- T E s—i. 1.VW$c,.TtapI CF 1 OS 4 . cru..nie SirEd — ALt. PI_ 4TS ISS—is 8T 1Es ..IFO IdIR RAS PROOUCTION ASTE (MM cu. ft. /YR) 6ASIFIER/ *******By-PROOLJCTS*****.,a NO. CITY YEAR STATLJB GAS TYPE Coal Water 0*1 Coke Total PROCESS Coke Tar Azaeonia Other NISCELUI 14EOUS INFORMATION 6$ Lo Angeles Dosestic S .. Co of LA 189$ 1988 191$ I 0 (325) Berkeley 192$. 0 188 788 1930 0 1948 0 195$- AVERAGES: 180 780 61 Lo. Angeles Econouic Ga. Co 1890 1980 1910 1 i 2e a 1930 0 0 ? Lowe 1948 — 195$- AVERAGES: 62 Monterey I County GtE Co 1898 1980 1910 a 1920* 1938 a 1940 0 1958 0 AVERAGES: 0 0 0 15 37 147 66 15 31 147 66 Lowe “ ‘ 63 Oxnard Ventura County P Co 1890 1908 1918 * 1928 0 1938 0 1940 - 1950- AVERAGES: 0 44 44 44 44 Lowe ------- TABLE B-li IDENTIFICATION OF TOWN GAS MFACTUR1N6 SITES - LL PLANTS (1898—1958) STATE: C(LIF 1A GAS PRODUCTION RATE (PP Cu. ft. /YR) BASIFIER/ *,*I***BY-PROIXJCTSI******* NO. CITY YEAS STATUS GAS TYPE Coal Water 011 Col e Total PROCESS Coke Tar Arnti onia Other MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION 64 Palo Alto 8 Co 189$ 19 191$ I 0 (6) 192$ P Gas froe Pacific 1938 0 1940 0 1958- AVERAGES: 65 Paudana Valley BiFuel Co 1890 19 10 191$ a 1920 0 1938 0 1948- 195$- AVERAGES i 0 45 45 45 45 Lowe £6 Raddin No Calif Power Co 1890 198$ 191$ a 1920* 1938* 1948* 1958 0 AVERAGESi 0 (3 0 0 (4) 9 44 5$ 34 9 44 5$ 34 Lowe N N U 67 Redlands IIe.et-San Jaclnto 6 Co 189$ 198$ 19184 1928 0 193$ a 194$ — 195$- AVERAGES: 0 • . 7 7 1 7 ------- TA LE B— I. IDEtdT1F1 TICN OF T04dp4 ARM ARNl ACThIU NA $1 TEA— ALL PLARTS (B S— 1A S) STI1TEs C LIFORNIA GAS PRODtJCTION RATE (PIN cu. ft. /YR) GASIFIER/ ***t***SY—PR000CTS,******* NO. CITY YEAR STATUS GAS TYPE Coal Water Oil Coke Total PROCESS Coke Tar At iaonia Other MiSCELLANEOUS iNFORMf TION 68 Redwood Pacific 6&E Co, Redwood 1890 1900 1910 a 0 46 46 Lowe (.1) 1920 a U 462 462 U 1930 0 1940 0 195$- AVERA6ES 254 254 69 Salinas Monterey County 6&E Co 189$ 1900 1910 * 1920 * 1938 N 1940 N 1950 N 0 0 • 13 17 13 11 Lowe . fiVERAGES: 15 15 70 San Pedro So Calif Edison Co 1890 . • • 1900 1910 a 1920 0 1930 0 1940 — 1950 — AVERflGES 0 8 8 8 8 Lowe 71 Santa Clara Municipal Gas Works 1890 1900 1910 * 1920 a 1938 0 1940 0 4 Q — AVERAGES; 0 0 15 28 22 15 28 22 Lowe “ ------- TAbLE 8-i : IDENTIFICATION OF TOWN GAS 4 NLFACTURIN6 SITES - L1. Pi TS (1890-1950) 6TATE CI .IFORN1A GAS PRODUCTION RATE (t cu.ft./YR) 6ASIFIER/ a.u***BY-PRODIJCTSU*****, NO. CITY YEAR STATUS GAS TYPE Coal Water Oil Coke Total PROCESS Coke Tar Arnwonia tither NISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION 72 Visalia Consolidated IL IP Co 1898 1980 191$ * 0 18 18 W. 6. Cons. 1920 e 0 11$ 118 1938 0 1948 U 195$- AVERAGES: 64 64 73 Avalon (Santa City of Avalon 1890 Catalina Island) i o o 1910 1920* 1930* 1940 N 1950 N AVERAGES: 0 0 ? ? 74 Beawaont Twin Cities 6 Co 18 % 1980 1910 1920* 1930 0 1940 0 1950 — AVERAGES: 0 . ? 75 Dinuba Rita District 6 Co 189$ 1980 1910 1920 * 0 22 193$ 0 1940 0 1950 — AVERAGES: 22 22 ------- TABL.C N—I XU NTIFZCNTZ 1 O TOWN UNB WN SàfICTIiAIN. NI TNN _L PL 4tN (1N i NSI STATEs C iFORSdIA GAS PROOtJCTION RATE ( MM c . ft. IYR) GASIFIERI **4****BY—QRQUUCTS4****4** NO. CITY COMPANY YEAR STATUS GAS TYPE Coal Watar Oil Coke Total PROCESS Coke Tar Aweorija Other MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION 16 El Ceritro liperial Valley S Co 1890 1900 1910 1920 * 0 40 40 1930 a Q (30) 1940 0 1950 (1 AVERAGES; 40 40 11 Fowler S Co 1890 1900 1910 1920* 1930* 1940 0 1950 0 AVERAGES: 0 1) • 3 (2) 3 3 3 Lowe 78 Hewet Southwestern 6 Co 1890 1900 1910 1920* 1930 0 1940 0 1950 — AVERAGES: 0 8 8 8 8 79 Madera Il 5 Co 1890 1900 1910 1920 * 1930 * 1940 0 1950 (1 AVERAGES: 0 0 12 25 19 12 25 19 Lowe ------- 1ADII 8-1 ; IDENTIFICATION OF TOWN GAS 1NLFACTURINB SITES - ALL PlANTS (1898-1958) STATE: CALIFORNIA GAS PRODUCTION J )TE ( cu.ft./YR) GASIFIER/ **4****bY-PRUDIJCIS**4i***, NO. CITY YEAR STATUS GAS TYPE Coal Water Oil Coke Total PfiOCESS Coke Tar Ammorna Other MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION 88 Needle* 6&ECo 1898 . 1908 1918 l920* 0 . 9 9 Lowe 1938 ’ 0 2 2 N 1940 0 1958 0 AVERAGES: 6 6 81 Nevada Pacific (ME Ca, Nevada 1890 1908 1918 1928* 1930 0 1948 0 1958 - AVERAGES: 0 . . 20 20 28 20 Jones 82 Oakdale N 5 Co 1898 1900 1910 1928 a 1930 * 1940 0 1950 0 AVERAGES; t) 0 . 10 14 12 10 14 . 12 83 Part ier River Bend ( MW Co 1890 1908 1910 1928 a 1930 X 1940 — 1950- AVERAGES; 0 12 12 12 12 ------- rAsLE 0—I. ID 4TWICATI0N 101*1 0410 10P0WACTLIIIIPIt3 U1TE& — ALL PtANTS STRTEs CPLIFo fit41a 6149 PRODUCTION RATE (P$ cu. ft. IYR) GRSIFIER/ *4****aBy—PROD(JCTS***,**** NO. CITY CON’ANY YEAR STATUS GAS TYPE Coal Water Oil Coke Total PROCESS Coke Tar Akliaonia Other MISCELLONEOUS INFOR 1ATION 84 Pittsburg Contra Costa 6 Co 1890 1900 1910 1920 * C i 58 58 Jones 1930 * C) 146 146 1940 0 S 1950 0 AVERAGES: 102 102 85 Sacrajiento ‘ 6 Co 1890 1900 1910 1920 4 1930 0 1940 0 1950 - AVERAGES: (I . 166 166 166 166 Lowe 86 Turlock ‘ 6 Co 1890 1900 1910 1920 a 1930* 1940 0 1950 0 AVERAGES: 0 0 20 30 25 20 30 25 Seal l , 87 Likiah l 6 Co 1890 1980 1910 . 1920* 1930 * 1940 C i 1950 0 AVERAGES: 0 0 7 (2) 7 1 7 Seal “ ------- TABLE B-li IDENTWICATION CF TOWN GAS NI tff CTURING SITES - ILL PIONTS (1898-1958) STATEi CILIFORtILA GAS PRODUCTION RATE 11*1 cu.ft./YR) GASIFIER/ ..u.,*BY—PRODUCTSU*,,u* NO. CITY YEAR STATUS GAS TYPE Coal Water Oil Coke Total PROCESS Coke Tar Aieoonia Other MISCELIJVEOUS INFORMATION 88 Ventura So Calif Etheon Co 1898 2z * IW O 1918 1928* 0 50 58 Lowe 1938 0 1948- 1958- AVERASESs 58 58 89 Willows No Calif P Co 1898 1900 1918 1928 I 1930* 1948 0 1958 0 AVERAGESs 0 0 13 37 s 13 31 25 Jones ‘ 98 Escondido San Diego Cone 13&E Co 1898 1908 1918 1920 1930 * 1940 0 1958 0 AVERAGESs U i S 15 15 15 5.5. 91 Oceanside South Coast B Co 1898 1900 1918 1928 1938* 1940 0 1958 0 AVERAGES: 0 , 25 25 25 25 ------- SJRTEr CQLORADO GAS PRODUCT10l RATE (PV4 cu.ft.IYR) LiASIFIER/ ,*******bY—PNODUCTS*e****,* NO. CITY YEAR STATUS GAS TYPE Coal Water Oil Coke Total PROCESS Coke Tar Aaunonia Other MISCELLANEOUS INFORPIATION 1 Colorado Springs Lowe G&E Co 1890 * C (12) 1908* C 36 36 1918 C 90 98 1928 * C,W 122 13 135 Lowe (7) 119 8 1938 a C,W 135 0 135 ‘ 1948 N 1950 N AVERflGES: % 7 99 119 8 2 Denver the Denver Gas Co 1890 * 1900 a 1910 * 1920 a C C C,W C,W 210 300 735 1,330 245 540 210 308 980 1,870 Lowe N (781 331 1938 0 1940 N 1958 N A JERA6ES: 644 . 393 840 331 3 Georgetown u 6 Co 1890 * 0 2 2 1908 I 1910 — 1920 — 19313 - 1948 — n ii ..) - lVERP13ES 2 2 4 Gtw nison G&W Co 1898 * C 4 4 1900 I 1910 — 1928 - 19313 — 1940 • at — flVER1 3ES: 4 4 ------- TABLE B-i IDENTIFICATION OF TOWN GAS M 1JFACTtJRING SITES - ALL. PLAt TS (1890-1950) STATE: COLORADO GAS PRODUCTION RATE ( l cu.ft./YR) GQSIFIER/ ..u*flibY-PROQ1JCTS****u,* NO. CITY COP (PANY YEAR STATUS GAS TYPE Coal Water Oil Coke Totil PROCESS Coke Tar Arnigoma Other NISCELLANEOIJS INFLIRMATIOPI 5 Leadville “ 111w. G Co 1890 * C 20 20 1900 0 1910* C 8 8 1920 0 1930 0 1940 - 1q50 - AVERAGES: 14 14 6 Monte Vista l E&6L Co 1890 * 19000 1910 0 1920 - 1930- 1940 — 1950- AVERAGES: ? ‘ ( ) 7 Pueblo N G&EL Co 1890 I 1900* 1910 * 1920 * 1930 0 1948 0 1950 - AVERAGES; C C C,W C,I) (30) 30 81 140 84 9 7 8 30 90 147 89 Lowe • (7) 120 120 22 22 8 Trinidad G Co 1890 * 1900 ’ 1910 ‘ 1920 ‘ 1930 ’ 1940* 1950 X AVERAGES: C C C C C C 6 7 20 17 23 22 16 6 7 20 11 23 22 16 1, 1 1 9 8 9 ------- save s — PRSSSTIS STE Oil csJt.lYR) szniai nnuuauSTJfl ftuuflus Ill. CITY V ST IllS ST TYPE C iii Stir 011 Cots Total Pi-—- — Cmli i Tar da Ith.r MI 1 EftS 1*UShhla 9 C u nonCity BCo In 1* 1910 * N I I . 134* N 1 1 134* N 7 7 1940* N I I . 1345 V ‘ E hSs 6 6 IS Fort Collins Pot 9*11w 6 C i 1690 1* 19 11* 134* 1931 0 19450 1931- sams . 0 0 S 17 33 25 17 33 25 P4 . 11 frond Junction • Shill Co ‘ 1690 1* 1915* 134* 1931* 1945* 134’ MIlE Ss C C C C C 12 23 31 24 35 26 . 12 23 a 24 35 26 . (1) 2 1 2 2 22 31 17 31 l2frusly - ‘BIECo . 1890 1900 1910* 1900* 1930* 1945 0 1340 i f JE I SEGs C C C 12 44 69 42 12 44 69 42 (2) 31 ------- TA(tE b-is IDENTIFICATION OF TOWN GAS MANUFACTURINI3 SUES - ( L Pt.ANTS (1890-l9 ) STATE: COLORADO GAS PRODUCTiON RATE (Ml’l cu.ft./YR) GASIFIER/ e***u.aBY-PRODUCTS*au**s* ND. CITY C1)IPRNY YEAR STATUS GAS TYPE Coal Water Oil Coke Total PROCESS Coke Tar Ammonia Other MiSCELLANEOUS INFORMATION 13 Boulder Federal Gas Co • 1890 1900 1910 1920 4 0 60 60 Jones 1930 0 1940 0 1950- AVERAGES: 60 60 14 La Junta Otero Gas Co 1890 1900 1910 1920 * 0 18 18 Seal 1930 0 1940 0 1350 - AVERAGES: ‘ 18 18 15 Steriir Central States E Co 1890 1900 1910 1920 1930 1940’ 1950 0 AVERAGES; CW . 7 7 7 7 ------- STIflEs CONNECTICUT GAS PROO4JCTION TE (MM cu.ft./YR) GASIFIER! .,*4Ia**BY—pRODLJCTS ***,*** NO. CITY YEAR STATUS GAS TYPE Coal Water Oil Coke Total PROCESS Coke Tar Ammonia Other MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION I Birmingham Derby 6 Co 1890 * C 36 36 1900 0 1910 0 1920 - 1930 — 1940 — 1950 — QVERAGES: 36 36 2 Bridgeport The N CL Co 1B’30 * W (58) Lowe l900 1910 * 1920 * 1930 ‘ 1940 * 1950 a AVER1 6E5: W W U W U w ? 390 1,210 1,418 1,523• 2,800 1,468 398 1,210 1,418 1,523 2,808 1,468 N “ ‘ N ‘ 330 963 1,358 2,628 1,320 3 Danbury H 4Bethel G&EL Co 1890 * U (18) 1900 a 1910 * 1920 a 1930 * 1940 * W U U C,W C,W 40 (25) 114 221 190 880 34 40 114 1,181 224 (6) 11 173 62 1950 P IWERAGES: 141 457 370 11 118 4 Danielsonville Killingly EL Co 1890 * 1908* 1910 * 1920 a 1930 C 1940 — I flC — flVERIIGES U U U W (4) 2 4 5 4 2 4 5 4 Edg II Lowe N Cots. w/ Hartford ------- TABLE B -I IDENTIFICATION OF TOWN GAS MANUFACTURING SITES - ALL PLANTS (1898-1950) STATE: CONNECTICUT GAS PRODUCTION RATE (MM cu.ft./YR) GASIFIER/ ,i,,***iBY-PRODUCTS,,****,* NO. CiTY COMPANY YEAR STATUS GAS TYPE Coal Water Oil Cc4 e Total PROCESS Cone Tar Aia*ioriia Other MISCELLANEOUS INF(IRMAT1ON 5 Hartford “ City 01 Co 1890 ‘ C 150) 1900 * C 225 225 191$ * C 520 528 1920 0 C 1 W 404 682 1,086 Lowe (22) 698 l ’ s ] 1930 * U 589 589 N 530 1940 * p 1950 * U 959 959 Lowe AVERAGES: 383 743 676 614 143 6 Meridan N (31 Co 1890 * 1900* 1910 * 1920 * C C C,W C,W I 48 62 238 62 40 1 48 124 278 (16) 238 48 1930 0 194$ 0 1950- AVERAGES: 85 51 . 111 238 48 . 7 Middletowri N 61 Co 1898 • 1900* 1910* 1920* 1930 0 1940 0 1950- AVERAGES: U W U U 10 20 36 94 40 18 20 36 94 40 Lowe ‘ . 8 New Britein 61 Co 1890 i C 20 28 1900 t C 33 33 1910 * C,W 70 140 1920 * U 317 317 1938 * U 456 456 1940 * U 352 352 1950 * W 638 638 AVERAGES: 269 70 279 ------- STf4TEi CUNNECTZCUT GAS PRODUCTION RATE (MN cu.ft./YR) GRSIFIER/ ********BY—PRDOUCTS******** M I. CITY COMPANY YEAR STATUS GAS TYPE Coal Water Oil Coke Total PROCESS Coke Tar Alaaoria Other MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION 9 New Hartford N (31 Co 1890 * W ? • Lowe 1900* W 2 2 N 1910* W 2 2 1920* W 1 1 ‘ 1930 0 1940 0 1950- AVERAGES: 2 2 10 New Loy dori ‘ GL Co 1830 * 1900 * 1918 a 1920 * 1938 a 1940 * 1950 * AVERAGES: W W W W W W CW (121 (18) 52 153 356 327’ 397 257 52 153 356 327 397 257 38 137 178 118 11 Norwalk “ GL Co 1890 * 1900 * 1910 * 1920 * C C C H 12 21 52 83 12 21 52 83 . 1930 C 1940 - 4 1 C — AVERAGES: 28 83 42 Coyi . w/H rtfcrd(CT P&L Co) 12 Norwich ° City (3 Co 1890 * 1900 * 1910 a 1920 * 1930 a 1940 a 1950 * AVERAGES: H H C,W C,W CW CW CW 33 0 16 (20) 21 7 84 182 181 374 142 21 40 84 182 181 374 147 Lowe “ “ u “ ( 8) 188 253 Sew t-Solv y I ever Flow ------- T1WL. s-Ia J1J Nl1PILHT1UM UF TIJWI4 bH MW4UtHCIUNINU bilkS - &L PtJ il1b (11S Iö STATE: CONNECTICUT GAS PRODUCTION RATE (MM cu.ft./YR) GASIFIER/ ,.,...*tBY-PRODUCTS.,u*,*I NO. CITY CONPANY YEAR STATUS GAS TYPE Coal Water O l Coke Total PROCESS Coke Tar Awec,rtia Other M1SCELLA EOUS INFORMATION 13 Putriard UP Co 1890 * W 3 3 N—C 190 1* 11 4 4 Lowe 1910* U 9 9 N 1920* U 21 21 N 1930 C Cons. w/Hartforu 1940 . 1950 AVERAGES: 9 9 14 Rockville N 61 Co 1890 * U (7) Lowe 1900* 1910 ‘ 1920 ’ 1930 0 r e a 1950- U W 11 12 18 (2 18 N N N AVERAGES: 17 17 15 Stw.ford N (it Co 1890 1 U 20 20 J 1900* W 22 22 i 1910 a 1920 * 1930 * 1940 * 1950 a AVERAGES: U U W C,W C,W 432 300 366 75 250 (44) 425 784 263 75 250 857 1,084 385 Lowe N u N N (15) (13) 798 834 812 Coal;Glover West Vertical Pro 16 Wallingford N (31. Co 1890 * W 2 2 Edg 1980* W 7 7 N 1910 ‘ W 15 15 Lowe 1920* W 48 40 N 1930 * H 64 64 N 1940 * CU 75 75 1950 * CW 178 170 H 59 AVERAGES: 53 53 59 ------- mints. txm.anaar PUO hSEflOS MiNIS mush. M I) Ml. SHY ITRJSIB S TM Coal Ste Oil Cole Total CS. Tar a M awr S ’ UShM IWOUSTWN I7Waturba’y t C o 10* I II (11) Lee 1*’ N 1% 1% ‘ 191$ 0 iN ’ N £13 • 613 ‘ IN’ 5,9 396 51$ * • (21) 341 145 194. 0 IN 0 WE I MEBs 3% 416 53$ 341 145 l lUl llluoatIc ‘BC . 1691’ 1*’ 191$ ‘ 1911* 193$. 19410 191$ 0 IWESEB . U U C C C 17 22 (6) 2$ 5 6 ‘ 6 • 5 6 17 22 13 IlL Evass . l9UIoatad ‘BC . 169$ f t 1911’ 191$’ 192$’ iN’ 194$ 0 191$ 0 tmana U U U U U 2 6 23 34 a 24 • 2 6 23 34 a 24 Br . a &i ap rt CRhs’s I C i . 119$ 1* a 1911 0 192$ 0 193$- 194$- 195$- WEBS. 0 21$ 21$ 20$ 20$ Loomis ------- TABLE B -i: IDENTIFICATION OF TOWN GAS MANUFACTURING SITES — LL ftANTS (l89 —195 ) STATEs CONNECTICUT GAS PRODUCTION RATE (MM cu. ft. /YRI GASIFIER/ ,a***.ulIY-PRODUCTSaI*****, NO. CITY YEAR STATUS (3AS TYPE Coal Water (iii Coke Total PROCESS Coke Tar (biuaor,ia Other MISCELLANEOUS INFORMI1TION 21 Derby (3 Co 1890 1900 I W 70 70 Lowe 1910 a W 140 140 1920* N ? ‘ 1930 I C,W 157 142 299 1940 a CW 254 254 • 255 1950 a C I I 807 807 853 . AVERAGES: IS? 283 314 554 22 New Haven l 61 Co 1890 1900 a 1910 1 1920 I 1930 * 1940 I 1950 I AVEi A GES C C II II C W C,W 345 917 866 729 958 164 47 822 498 345 971 1,824 164 47 822 691 61 67 23 New Nilford • (ii Co 1890 1900 I Acetylene 1910 0 1920 0 1930 - 1940 — 1950 - AVERAGES: 24 Norwich Merchant’s 6 Co 1890 19 3* 1910 0 1928 0 1930 - 1940 - 1950 - AVERAGES: ------- SU1TEt CONNECTICUT GAS PRODUCTION RATE (PU cu.ft./YR) GASIFIER/ i******BY—PRODUCTS***i**** NO. CITY COMPANY YEAR STATUS GAS TYPE Coal Water Oil Coke Total PROCESS Coke Tar Ae.onia Other PlISCELU NEOUS INFORMATION 3& 25 Torririgton *a “ 61. Co 1890 * ZZ Z2 z z 1900 a W 75 75 Lowe 1910 * W 43 43 ‘ 1920* W 65 65 ‘ 1930 * W (22) N 1940 a W 143 143 N 1950 a CW 176 176 N AVERAGES; 100 10.0 26 Bristol &Plainville Tratnway Co 1890 1900 a 1910 * 1920 0 W U 17 102 17 102 1930 0 1940 — 1950 — AVERAGES: 60 . 60 27 Hartford CT L&P o 1890 1900 1910 1920 1930 * 1940 * 1950 1 AVERAGES: CU CU CW 311 1,580 2,991 1,629 311 1,580 2,997 1,629 106 106 ------- ThELE b-Is lDENTlFIC TWN OF TOWN GAS NUFACTUKING SITES - LL Pt.ANTS (i890-I950 STATEs U€LflV. RE GAS PRODUCTION RATE (MM cu.ft./YR) 6ASIF IER/ **I****Sy—PRODtJCTS*****a** ctIY YEAR STATUS GAS TYPE Coal Water Oil Coke Total PROCESS Coke Tar Awwonia Other MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION I Dover N SI Co 1890 * C 5 5 1900* C 5 5 191$ a (4 14 14 Lowe 19201 (4 21 21 N 1930* (4 35 36 l 1940* (4 9 49 N 1950 N AVERAGES; 5 30 22 2 New Cactie N 6 Co 1890 * 1900* 1910* 1920 0 1930 () 1940 - 1950- AVERAGES; C C C 3 4 4 4 3 4 4 4 . 3 S.yrria N Coal,GlCoke Co 1890 a C 3 3 1900* 1918* 1920* 1930 0 194$ 0 1950- AVERAGES; C C C 3 4 4 4 3 4 4 4 0 0 5 5 0 4 Wil gtor Coal 6 Co 189$ * C 120 120 1900 * C,O 153 51 204 191$ a (4 300 300 Lowe 1928 * (4 848 648 N (640) 193$ * (4 1,200 1,200 I 874 1948 P 195$ P AVERAGES; 137 600 534 874 ------- SUiTE: PELAI’illRE GAS PROI*JCTII]N HATE MN cu. ft. IYR) UASIFIEH/ *******BY—PROD(JCTS******** M i. CITY CL)IP Y YEAR STATUS GAS TYPE Coal Water Oil Coke Total PROCESS Coke. Tar Aiieorda Other MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION 5 6eor etowri 6 Co 1890 . 1900 1910* C 5 5 1920* U 4 4 1930* U ? 1940* U 5 5 1950 N flVEfi l3ES; 5 5 5 6 Lewes NBC0 1890 1900 1910 1920* 1930 0 1940 0 1950 0 flVERAGES: U . 2 . 2 2 2 1 Seaford Sussex 0 Co 1890 1980 1910 1920 * 1930 P 1940 0 1958 0 flVER 3ES 0 13 13 13 13 Lowe . ------- TABLE 8-1: IDENTIFICATION (F TOWN GAS NUFQCTtJRIN6 SITES - ALL PLANTS (1890-l95 u STATE: DISTRICT (F COLUMBIA GAS PRODUCTION RATE (M M cu.ft./Ytfl GASIFIER/ *****I*BY-PROU(JCTS**4**ft** NI ]. CITY YEAR STATUS GAS TYPE Coal Water Oil Coke Total PROCESS Coke Tar A irnonia Other MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION I Georgetown l DL Co 18% i C 30 1900’ C 46 46 1910 * C 93 93 1920 I W 36 36 Lowe 1930 P 1940 C) 1950 0 AVERAGES; 56 36 51 2 Washington, D.C. DL Co 1890 * W 700 700 Lowe (F 1900 * 1910 * 1920 ft 1930 • 1940 ‘ 1950 N AVERAGES: W W W CW CW 1,135 2,300 4,600 6,390 12,406’ 4,589 1,135 2,300 4,600 6,390 12,406 4,589 W Lowe “ 3,818 2,338 3, 874 ------- STRTE, FLQRIDR GAB PRODUCTION ROTE (MM cu. ft. /YR) BASIFIER/ ******,BY—PRODtJCTS******** NO. CITY YEAR STATUS GAS TYPE Coal Water DAI Coke Total PROCESS Coke Tar Ag vaorija Other MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION a 1 Gaine*ville ‘ gu2as= GEL Co 1890 * UR *a C ** gE 5 a s z 5 —_ === 1900* C 3 3 1910* W 4 4 Su 1920 * N 18 10 1938 a W 28 28 1940 a LW 30 30 1950 * CW 136 136 flVERAGES; 4 42 31 2 Jacksonville G&E Co 1890 * 1900 a 1910 * 1920 * 1930 * 1940 * 1950 * lVERAGES: W N W C,W C,W CW CW 352 236 294 20 22 130 97 367 476 925 291 20 22 130 449 603 476 925 375 (23) 12 1,076 544 350 218 984 491 295 295 3 Key West ‘ GEL Co 1890 * 0 (10) 1900 0 1910 0 1920 a 1930 a 1940 * 1950 N flVERflGES: U w CU 71 56 46 58 71 56 46 58 (17) 4 Orlando So Florida 6 Co 1890 * 1900* 1910 a 1920 a 1930 * 1940 * 1950 a VER GES: N W C,W W U LW CU 3 3 (6) 4 3 17 169 230 492 153 4 6 17 169 230 492 153 520 520 ------- TAItE 8-1 IOENTIFICATI N OF TOWN G S MANUFACTURING SITES - ALL PLANTS (1898-1950) STATE; FLORIDA GAS PRODUCTION RATE (MM cu.ft./YR) GASIFIER/ IIl*ti*BY -PRODUCTS*i*****, NO. CITY COIIPANY YEAR STATUS 6A9 TYPE Coal Water Oil Coke Total PROCESS Coke Tar Ae aonia Other MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION 5 Pa latka l z *: GliFuel Co : —:: —z 1898 ‘ C := = g 4 z =:===:= 4 I90 * C 3 3 1918 * W 3 3 Lowe 1928 ’ W 7 7 u 1930* W Il N 1948 0 1950 (I AVERAGES; 4 1 6 6 Pensacola N B Co 18% a 1908* 1910 * 1928* 1938 * 1940 N 1958 N AVERAGES; W W W w W L (15) 17 45 86 100 62 17 45 86 180 62 19 86 53 7 Sanford “ L&Fuel Co 1898 * 1908* 1918* 1328* 1938 a 1940* 1958 * AVERflGES W W W W W CW CW 3 3 9 7 (10) 50 93 29 • 3 3 9 1 58 93 29 . 8 St Augustine “ G&EL Co 1898 a W 12 12 1908 * W 17 17 1918 * W 30 30 1928 * W 45 45 13 1938* W 77 77 1940 1 CW 58 59 1958 * CW 93 93 AVERAGES; 47 47 13 ------- BTflTEa FLDRIDR GAS PRODUCTION RATE (MN cu. ft. /YR) OASIFIER/ Coal Water 011 Coke Total PROCESS Coke Tar fleriioria Other hO. CITY COMPANY YEAR STATUS GAS TYPE MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION 9 Tallahasee l G4EL Co 1890 a C (5) . 1900* C 6 6 1910 N 1920* W 6 6 1930 a II 240 240 1940 * W 52 52 . 1950 * W 104 104 WERA6ES: 6 101 82 10 Ocala Citizen’s GHLL Co 1890 1900* 1910* 1920* 1930 * 1940 * 1950 * AVERAGES: W W W W CW W 2 8 7 15 (7) 31 13 2 8 7 15 31 13 Sewet Solvay 11 Tampa “ 6 Co 1890 • j9 Ø * 1910 * 1920 * 1930 * 1940 * 1950 a AVERAGES: W W W W CU CU 11 49 246 625 539 1,098 428 11 49 246 625 539 1,098 428 Lowe N “ “ 263 433 932 12 De Land Citizen’s Mfg Co 1890 1900 1910 * 1920 * 1930 0 1940 0 19 0 N CU CW Propane (3) (3) Lowe AVERAGES ------- TABLE B-i: IDENTIFICATION OF TOt N GAS MA 4JFACTURING SITES - R .L ctflNTS (1890-1950) STATE: FLL]RIGA GAS PRODUCTION RATE (MM cu.ft.IYR) &ASIFIEH/ **UIHBY—PRODUCTS*I****** NO. CITY COMPANY YEAR STATUS GAS TYPE Coal Water Oil Coke total PROCEES Coke Tar Awriionja Other I’IlSCELLANEOLJS INFORMATION 13 Miami 6 Co 189$ 1900 1910 4 0 15 15 J—L 1920 * C) 80 80 ‘ 1930* W 386 386 1940 a W 540 540 1950 a W 1, 162 1,162 AVERAGES: 6% 48 431 14 Daytona Public Serv Co 1890 1900 1910 19 I * 1930 0 1940 0 1950 — AVERAGES: N 26 , 26 26 26 Lowe 15 Lakeland “ G Co 1890 1900 1910 1920 a 1930* 1940 0 1950 0 AVERAGES N N 13 64 39 13 64 39 Lowe 16 St Petersburg Municipal G Plant 1890 1900 1910 1920 * N 55 55 Lowe 1930 * N 277 277 1940 a CW 376 376 1950 * CW 786 786 AVERAGES: 374 374 ------- ST 7E, F&OHIO l GAS PRODUCTION RATE (MN cu.ft./YR) BASIFIER/ YEAR STATUS W%S TYPE Coal Water Oil Coke Total PROCESS 110. CITY Coke Tar Arar orsia Other MISCELU%kEUUS INFORMATION 17 Bradenton Southern 6&E Corp nanntssncan8nansssnen zacaannnnnntan==ncflsflnnnzaflflfltflflflz 1890 1900 1910 1920 1930 * W 42 42 1940 * &4 65 65 1950 a W 77 77 AVER 6ES; 61 61 IS Clearwater Municipal 13 Dept 1898 1900 1910 1920 1930 a 1940 * 1950 * flVERAGES: W CW 11 (11) 90 180 135 90 180 135 Ter ney “ “ 19 Fort Lauderdale U Co 1890 1900 1910 4a, £ JL 1930* 1940 0 1950 0 AVERPGES; W 8 8 8 8 . 20 Fort Myer5 Coainission of City of U 1890 1908 1910 1920 1930 1940 * 1950 * 1 VER I5ES: W W W (10) 40 90 65 40 90 £5 . ------- TABLE B-is IOENTIFICATION OF TOWN GAS MANUFACTURING SITES - ALL tANTS (l89$-135 ) STATEs FLORIDA GAS PRODUCTION RATE (II cu.ft./YR) GAS!FIER/ ,*u*,IBY-PRODIJCT S**,an*, NO, CITY YEAR STATUS GAS TYPE Coal Water Oil Coke Total PROCESS Coke Tar Amrdo ia Other MISCELLANEOUS iNFORMATION 21 Miami Beach 6 Co of N 189$ 1900 191$ 1920 1930 ‘ W (15) 1940 ‘ CW 389 383 1950 * CW 1,372 1,312 AVERAGES: 881 881 22 West Palm Beach Florida Public Util Co 189$ 190$ 191$ 1928 193$ ‘ 194$ a 1958 * AVERflGES W W W 177 264’ 535 325 111 264 535 325 58 50 23 Winter Haven N 61 Co 1890 1900 191$ 192$ 193$ P 194$ a 1958 * AVERASES: W CW 49 120 85 49 120 85 ------- a nal — :: — nuuuas an is a. vs. ins ausnw nnns-pflItThnnnb. t hY STAllS T Ciii Mote’ C l i C ii. Total Pr-s CS. Ta p t s Sl ur pintq nnsmtiai I • LIPC. as. u urn a . 1988* U 7 7 a 1938* U 18 18 * * U a a 2 23 193* U 22 22 (1) 21 1948* Dl 8 8 19580 U 4 4 aEllms 13 13 2 22 2 Mba • tCs$EC 1888* Ills. 1918* C C C. • (IS) 6 18 6 18 . . 193* 193* 1948* 1955 N Ml UB , C C C 38 58 71 37 ‘ 38 58 71 37 2 2 2 36 t 45 • 3 Atlanta • ILCo ia. 193* 1915* 193 * 1938 * 1948 U 1955 N WE l lE S , C C U U C,U 115 383 547 318 678 1,485 1,318 1,155 115 353 678 1,488 1,935 184 (26) 966 1,385 1,133 125 148 133 4 Atlanta Sat.CttylLCo 1895 1988 * U 0 37 37 1918 0 1985 - . 193- 1948- 1955- M 93 , 37 . 37 ------- TALE 8-i IDENTIFICATION OF TOWN GAS 1 UFflCTURIMi SITES - ALL PtJV TS (1890-1950) StATEs GEORGIA GAS PRODUCTION RATE (MN cu.ft./YR) GASIFIER/ ,*u*n8Y-PRODUCTSt*,* ,,n NO. CITY YEAR STATUS GAS TYPE Coal Water Oil Coke Total PROCESS Cc.ie Tar Ak1i 1orda Other MISCELLANEOUS INFQRr TION 5 : = == =:: Augusta N 5( Co : 1890 * C (50) :::= 1900* C 25 25 1910 * W 98 98 Lowe 1920 a W 180 180 1930 ‘ W 229 229 62 1940 • W 250 250 1950 * W 759 759 AVERAGES; 25 303 257 62 6 Brunswick N L&Water Co 1890 * 1900 1 1910* 1920’ 1930 C C C C C C 8 5 8 8 3 8 5 8 B 3 2 12 Most yas p’ircnaseu 1940 N 1950 N AVERAGES: 6 6 2 12 7 Cedartown Empire WL&Mfg Co 1890 * ? . ‘I 1900 0 1910 0 1920 - 1930 - 1940 - 1950- AVERAGES; 8 Cartersville Improvement LW Co 1890 a 0 (4) 1900’ 0 2 1910’ C 6 6 1920* C 5 5 (0) 3 9 1930’ C 5 5 1940* C 2 2 1950 0 AVERAGES: 5 2 4 3 9 ------- BTRTE, U ORGIa GAS PROOUCTION GATE (MM Cu. ft. /YR) GASIFIER/ **IH***By—pRQDUCTS****.**, NO. CITY COtIPANY YEAR STATUS GAS TYPE Coal Water Oil Coke Total PROCESS Coke Tar Ai. mori a Other MISCELL NECKiS INFORMATION Z 9 Z2 SZ Co1umbu zU * g The 61 Co of H 1898 ‘ N 13 13 H ====== ===== == z= ==== === 1900 ft 4 15 15 1910 ft N 25 25 1928 ft N 70 70 1930 * N 193 193 1940 N . 1950 N flVERfl6ES: 63 63 10 Dalton II E61 Co • 1890 ft 1980* 1910 ft 1920 ft 1930 ft 1940 f 1%0 N AVERRGES: C C C C C 4 10 10 (3) 23 12 (4) 4 18 10 23 12 (1) 7 7 11 Macon H LL&Water Co 1890 ft 1900 f 1910 ft 1920 ft 1930 ft 1940 N 19 0 N iWEH t3ES: C C C C,W W 37 40 60 180 6 65 10 10 37 40 60 190 6 67 Mart in “ Lowe “ H (12) (lO 215 22 47 8 28 192,000 lbs cf sulfate 12 Ror e 6L Co 1890 ft 1980* 1918 ‘ 1920 ft 1930 ft 1940 N 19 8 N AVERc4GES: C C C C C,W 5 7 17 20 28 15 7 7 . 5 7 17 20 35 17 14 14 d2 ------- TABLE B-I: IDENTIFICATION OF TOWN GAS MANUFACTURING SITES - Ai .L PLP,.TS (1890-1350) STATE: GEORSIA GAS PRODUCTION RATE (MM cu.ft ./YR) GASIFIEI / I*I,I*IBY-PRODUCISII***Iu NO. CITY COMPANY YEAR SIRIUS GAS TYPE Coal Water (hi Coke Total PROCESS Coke Tar Affirnorila Other MISCELLP. EOtiS INFURMRTIIJN 13 Savannah Mutual 61. Co 1890 I W 50 50 1900 a 14 90 90 1910 a 14 148 148 1920 a 14 363 363 120 1930 a 14 488 488 286 1940 a CW 450 450 790 1950 a CW 789 189 1,463 AVERAGES: 340 348 665 14 ThoeasviIle N 8 Co 1890 a 1900* 1910 0 1920 0 1930- 1940 - 1950- AVERAGES: 0 (7) 4 4 4 4 15 Valdosta 6 Co 1890 1900 1910 * 1920 I 1938 a 1940 * 1950 N AVERAGES: C C C,W C (10) 20 48 44 31 7 7 28 55 44 40 (0.6) 1 (0.4) 1 28 552 48 207 16 Albany Gas Works 1898 1908 1910 1920 4 14 22 22 1930 * 14 50 50 1940 * CW 79 79 1950 N AVERAGES: 50 ------- •iN ISS - — a an a awrs an s -. a. nm awzai STIRS ann sl Oil Cs. TiS.l N..I! . CS. Tar sSa Othe NI ‘ flS I mm hI ai 17 friffIa • 0, Infold Olorqs 18% 1* 1910 193* V 18 10 193’ C,V N 4 24 1 19 1948 N . 19588 • I S. 15 4 17 1 19 l ltafrasgo ‘*mlclpslOPlM 1898 1988 1310 193’ 133* 1940* 1958 N MEBs V V D I 18 24 19 as 18 24 19 as 19 Way Cross Costar’s IfS. Co . 18% 1989 1910 193 * 193’ 1948* ia’ C C,N V w 16 18 17 14 46 133 64 16 2 46 133 57 II ) 1 1 13 21 17 ------- TABLE B-1 IDENTIFICATION OF TOWN GAS Mi NUFQCTtJRINO SITES - A L Pi.ANTS (l8’3 -l Z 3) STATEs HAWAII GAS PRODUCTION RATE (M cu.ft./YR) 6ASIFIER/ *** * tiY—PRODtJCTS*u*I*** NO. CITY YEAH STATUS GAS TYPE Coal Water Oil Coke Total PROCESS Coke Tar Au iiioriia Other ‘USCELLANEUUi INFORMATIOe4 za 1 : z L Halo 5: • 8Cc : : :s 1890 1900 1910 1920 * 0 16 16 Berkeley 1930 a 0 26 28 1940 0 1950 a 0 104 104 Jor ,e AVERASES: 49 49 2 Honolulu “ 16 Co 1890 1900 1910 1920 * 1930 a 1940 0 1950 * AVERAGES 0 0 175 530 2,324 1,003 175 530 2,324 1,003 Lowe Jones Jones ------- BTRTE. ZUAI GAS PRODUCTION RATE o ti cu.ft./YR) OASIFEER/ *,*,**IBY—PRODUCTS.,**..*, NO. CITY YEAR STATUS GAS TYPE Coal Water Oil Coke Total PROCESS Coke Tar fl unonia Other MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION I Boise GLCo 1890 1900 1910 * C 30 30 1928 a C 45 45 (2) 40 1930 * C (21) . 1940 * C 64 64 1950 0 AVERAGES: 46 46 40 2 Lewiston Northwestern Corp 1890 1980 1910 * 1920 0 1930 0 1348 1950 — AVERAGES: C 11 11 11 11 3 Pocatello 6&P Co 1890 1380 19 )0 1920 * 1930 * 1948 0 1958 0 AVERAGES: C C 37 (20) 37 37 37 . (2) 36 36 ------- TABLE 8-1 IVENTWICATION ( TOWN GAS itfACTURD SITES - ILL PUV4TS (1891-1950) STATEs IL.LIM]IS GAS PROIXKTION GATE ( cu.ft./YR) GASIFIER/ Coal Water Oil Coke Total PROCESS H*UHBY—PRfJDIJCTS******4* Coke Tar Ameonia OtherN1SCEUJ EOUS I ORMATION NO. CITY YEAR STATUS GAS TYPE I Alton ‘ Gift Co 1890 I C 7 7 1900* C 7 7 1910* C 35 35 1920 * C,W 31 8 39 193$ P 1940 P 1950 N I IVERROESs 20 8 22 2 Aurora ‘ UI Co 1890 * 1900 I 1910 * N N C,W 18 75 570 190 18 75 760 Pratt-Ryan Lowe ‘ 1920 P 1930 C 1940 1950 RYERASESs , 221 190 284 3 Aurora Excelsior S Co 1890 * 1 0 1911 0 192$- 1930- 1940- 1950- AVERROES* U 18 18 P—E 18 18 4 Belleville GliCok. Co 1890 * 1900 ‘ 1910 P 1920 P 1930 P 1940 0 1950 0 IWER ES C C 15 23 19 15 23 19 ------- STATE. KU. iI IS BAG P WuCTIOH BATE PlI cu. ft. /YR) BABIF lEG! I******BY-PRQL)UCTS*4eft*,*, NO. CITY YEBA STA1IIB BAG TYPE Coal Wat.r Oil Cok . Total PAOCESS Coke Tar Awaonia Qther$1BCatJ EOUs INFORNc%TION 5 0Ioc.in ton Cltlz.n’s 81411 Co 1898 * C (25) — ———— — — ——— aStflsa*aaa assarnnassnsnttn ann 1908* C 50 50 1910 a C,W 6$ 60 120 Granger 1928* W 228 228 • 128 1938 a W 323 323 ‘ 211 19484 Cld 301 381 • 1950 * CW 473 413 AVERR6ES 55 277 249 166 6 Cairo City 8 Co 1890 * C 115) 1908* 19104 1928* 1938 a 1948* 1950 N VERI18ES C C C,W C 1 W CW &- 11 33 23 16 21 11 23, 31 22 11 33 3.4 39 31 30 2 1 2 31 24 26 1 Car ton People’a GIEL Co 1890 * 1900 0 1910 * 1920* 1938 * 1948 0 1950 0 AVERRGES: C C C C 4 23 42 118 47 . 4 23 42 118 47 2 2 58 27 39 8 8 B Carlinville • 61G Work. 1890 * 19081 1910* 1928 0 1938 X W IS IS 2 6 ? 2 6 Springer 194$ — 1950- AVERAGES: 4 4 . ------- TAbLE I-li IDENTIFICATU)$ LW T0114 GAS RAM .FACTURIP SITES - $.J. PUWIS (1891-1950) STATEt IL l iNOIS GAS PROUtiCTI( 4 RATE (P8 ( cu. ft. IYR) GASIFIER/ ,ft****BY-PRODIJCTS***4**** NO. CITY YEAR STATUS GAS TYPE Coal Hatir Oil Colt. Total PASL SS Colte Tar Ae.or,ia OtherNISCELLPNEOUS INFORMATION —— —— ——— ———— —— —— — -—— -— ———————— - — — —-- 9 C.ntr.lta • GiCoke Co 18% 1 C 4 4 1*1 C II 1 $ 1918* C 31 31 1928* C 25 25 193$ ’ W 183 183 1948 0 . i%I 0 JERAGESi 34 34 1$ Cha.p.lgn • $(k’banm EL&Coke Co 189$ a C 6 6 1980* 1918* 192$ a 1931 a 194$N 1 I N IWERAGES; C W C,W CU 22 15 14 63 152 339 , 185 22 63 167 339 119 U) 118 118 11 ChIcago • 6L Cok. Co 189$ a W 1,580 1,581 Springer 1988 0 1918 0 1928- 1938- 194$ - 195$- IWERRGES: 1,580 1,500 12 Chicago Consuaer’s 6 Co 1898 * W 750 750 S,J,F 1 0 191$ 0 1920- 193$- 1948 - 1958- 1WERASES . 758 758 ------- STRTEI iU JMfle BAA PR(LUCTION RATE ( Cu. ft/VA) BABIF lEA! •*i. BY-PRODUCTS..*.a*a. NO. CITY YEM ATATUB BAA TYPE Coal Water Oil Coke Total PROIISS Colia Tar Asonia DtherMISCELU NEaUS INFDRMATION — 13 Chicago —S—— Econo.ic Litleating 6 — “ — (65) -————————————— —————nsan————————————— sflsaaaflflssa — Co 1890 * 0 1900 D 1910 0 1920- 193$ - 1940- 1950- AVERAGES I 14 Chicago Equitable GLlFuel Co 1890 * W 100 100 Jerian. 190$ 0 1910 0 192$- 1930 - 1940- 195$- AVERAGES I . . 108 188 . 15 Chicago Hyde Park a Fuel Co 1898 I C 72 72 1900 0 1910 0 1920- 1930 — 1943 — 1950- WERflGESl 72 72 16 Chicago Lake bae 6L&Fuel Co 1890 I C 76 76 1980 0 1910 0 1920- 1930- 1948 - 1950- IWERAGES; 76 76 ------- TABLE B-li IIEI4TWICATIOW TOWN GAS N.FACTURING SITES - ALL PtJ TS (1890-1950) STATE; ILLINOIS. PRODILTIOW RATE ( Cu. ft. /YR) GASIFIER/ Ia.t.uBY —PROOUCTS*,.,,u* NO. CITY YEAR STATUS GAS TYPE Coil Nat.r Oil Coke Totil PROCESS Coke Tir Aweonii OtherP1ISCELL( €OUS IPFORW TION 17 thica o ——— ————— ————————————-—————————————- ———————————- —--———-— —— —— 1890 • N 980 980 8,14-1. —— People’s fiLiCok. Co 1900 a N 6,900 6,900 1918* N ? p 1920 * N 24,300 24,380 1930 I Coke,14 13,005 8,707 21,712 ‘ 1940 P i . P WERAOEB 11,276 8,791 13,453 18 Chicano Nutuil Fu.1 S Co 189$ I 7 Evens £ Film. I 0 1911 0 1928- 1938- 1948- 1950- fiVERfl( Si , 19 DanvilLs • UI Co 1890 * 1980* 191$ I 192$ * 193$ * 1940 N C C C,W C,W C,W 10 2 45 71 55 5 68 183 10 2 50 139 238 (1) 4 0 207 1 195 0N ERAGE$ ; 37 85 88 4 104 1 . 20 Decatur GUCoke Co 1890 * isosa 19191 1929 1 193$ • 1948 N 1950 N 1 ERA6ES: C C C C,U C,W 12 77 167 55 69 62 487 235 12 77 229 462 162 Lowe ‘ (1) 1 1 (0) 259 259 (0) ------- graTE, EL I iM)ZU lS PIOCUCTIUN TE (*1 cu. ft. MI) lFlEA/ ...*.a.aY-RomUCTs.H, .,. (C CITY YEAR STATUB lB TYl E Coal Hater 011 Coke Total PB0 IBB Cuko Tar Aweonta QtbrNIOCEL1NEOIJS IWCWNAT ION - —-— -- flSflflnatntnfln n 21 Diion • Bift Co 1890 ft 0 (5) Patton 190$ a () (10) I 191$’ 0 3$ 3$ I 1923 , 0 37 . 37 ‘ (1) 15 193$ P 194$ X ‘95.- AVERRCES: 34 34 IS 22 Dufluion u 1 ) 1 W Co 1890 * l9 * 191$ ‘ 1920 ’ C C C C 7 8 13 7 7 8 10 7 1938 0 1943 0 195$- flVERflGES; 8 , 8 23 E ST Louis 6 Works 1890 * 1980* 1910 * 192$’ 1938 P 1940 0 1950 0 flVERfl6ES C C W W 16 21 19 144 465 305 16 21 144 465 162 Lowe 24 E1 jn American 6 Co 1898 ‘ C 12 12 1980* 1918 0 C 45 45 1923 0 193$- 194$ — 1950- f1VER ES: 29 29 ------- TABLE B-1 IDENTIFICATION OF TOWN SAS NUFRCTURIMi SITES - (LI. PtJ 4TS (1891-1950) STATEi ILLINOIS SAS PRODUCTION RATE oh cu. ft. /YRi RAS IFIER/ ** ,,.,.BY-PROI)UCTS.*.,*u. NO. CITY YEAR STATUS SAS TYPE Coal Water Oil Coke Total PROCESS Coke Tar Iaimonia Other NISCEUi 1EOhJS INFORMATION 25 Evan*ton Northweetern SLiCoke Co 1891 a U 1 (8) P - i 1900’ U 1 ? . 1911 * U 35 (200) Lowe (10$) 1920 a U 31 1,410 1,400 (131) 1930 a U 2,118 2,118 1948 0 195$ 0 AVERA OESi 1,154 1,154 26 Freeport • I3UCok. Co 1890 * C 19001 C 1910 a C 1920 * C,W 1930 a W 1948 P 195$ P 10 30 69 32 18 75 570 190 185 175. ii 30 69 137 115 Pratt—Ryan Lowe Lowe 27 (3aler.a St. Co of AVERASESi -—-----------—-- 1890 * U 1900* U 1910* U 1920 0 1931 a U 1940 0 1950 0 AVERAGESi 35 140 --— -- (10) P—E 6 6 10 1 84 - —-—--—---—-—-—---— — 6 6 10 7 Sp 28 Galesburg • GLLCoke Co 189$ a C 8 8 1900* C 1910* U 1920 * C,W 193$ * U 1941 * CU 1950 N AVER( 3ES: 4$ 96 106 63 64 312 230 202 40 96 170 312 230 143 (4) (3) 5 103 183 5 ------- al -alEs IU.IMJZ8 RAS PI1OUIETIUN RATE ( cu. ft. ITS) lF3ERI *.****BY-PROUUCT$**..**** M l. CITY COç Y YEAR STATUS SAS TYPE Coal Water Oil Coke Total PRACESS Coke Tar on*a Other MISCELLAPIEQUS ZPfORRATION — - -— —- —- —LUS Z * (2) - 29 Salva U SUCoke Co 1890 * C 1900* ( 4. 4 1918 ft C 6 68 6 Granger 19280 W 228 5 1938 0 U 323 U 211 194$— CU 381 U 1958 — CU 413 ‘ AVER ES 5 5 30 Jacksonville 0L&Coka Co 1890 ft 1908* 1910* 1928* 1930 a 1948 N 1958 14 AVERAGES: C C C C C 1 11 CU 14 21 44 68 16 37 11 73. 31 73 14 21 44 68 13 44 2 31 1 24 31 Jerseyville ELIOP Co 1890 ft ? 4 ? 1908 0 1910 0 1928— 1930 — 1940 — 1950- AVERAGES: C C C 23 42 118 2 50 21 8 32 Joust U Ii Co -—----------- 1890 ft U 1980* U 1910 0 U 1920 0 1930 — 1940 — 1950- AVERAGES: —--—--—------— 10 18 Sp 50 50 1 . 38 38 -- —---------------------- -----—-- -------— --------- ------- TA8IE 9-Is IDENTIFICATION OF TOWN GAS * )ItFACTURING SITES - Lt. PUWTS (1890-1958) STATES IU.INQIS GAS PIWIXJCTION l lTE (MM cu. ft. /YR) GASIFIER/ ***uuBY—PRODIJCTS*,*u,, , NO. CITY YEAR STATUS GAS TYPE Coal Water Oil Coke Total Pf1OCESS Coke Tar Ameonla Other NISCELUU€OtJS ItfORMATION 33 Kankakeii N 61 Co 18% * *2 1 C 22U$ (8) z *2 1980’ C 8 8 1910 . C 34 • 34 j9 * C 85 85 (18) (.5) I 1930* U 183 201 201 81 1940 N 1950 N AVERA6ES 42 281 82 81 34 Kewanee GUCoke Co 1890 4 1900* 1918* 1920 * 1930 ‘ 1940 * 1950 N AYERA6ESi U U U U CU CU • 5 22 15 5 8 26 87 122, 69 53 8 26 81 122 69 53 (5p) U • (3) . 110 20 20 35 LaSalleLPeru Twin City Sac I4orke 1890 * C 7 1,500 7 Springer 1900* 1910 * 1920* 1930 * 1940 * 1958 N AVERASES* C C C 1 W CU CU 11 24 47 22 9 159 141 183 I i 24 56 159 141 66 36 Lir oln GLEE. Co 1890 * 1900* 1918* 1920* 1938* C C C C C,W 11 13 28 26 33 758 8 11 13 20 26 41 S,J,F 2 33 1948 0 1950 0 fl ERAGES: 21 8 22 2 ------- UT ITLS ZLLi1 I ARS PSW)UCTION RATE Cu. ft. /YA) SARIFIER! .*.*.a.BY-PROOUCTS...*a4.a NO. CITY YEAR STATUS SAS TYPE Coal Water Oil Coke Total PROCESS Coke Tar aonia Other NlSCELLP EflUS INFORW%TICN z 37 Nac oeb —— - 1890 a N (4) (65) — — Su Works 1980* U 7 7 Lowe 1910* U 16 16 ‘ 1920* U 21 21 1938* N 57 57 ‘ 45 1948 0 1958 0 ( VER 13ES 25 25 45 38 Matoon • GL&Coke Co - 18% * 1980* 1918 * 1920* 1938 * C C C C C,W 7 5 24 43 12 180 124. s 24 43 136 Jerian. 1 89 1940 0 1958 0 VER( 3ES 21 124 52 1 89 39 Mendota • 6 Co 1890 * 1900 ’ 1918* 1920* 1930 a 1940* 1950 0 AVERAGESi C C C C C C 4 5 9 14 21 22 13 4 5 9 14 21 22 13 U) (1) . 21 29 25 40 Moline The People’s L&Fuel Co 1890 * 1900* 1910 * 1920* 1938 * C C N N U 1 45 164 556 1,000 1 45 164 556 1,000 292 1940 0 1950 0 AVER .iES: 26 513 354 292 ------- TARLE 1-1: IDENTIFICATION OF TOWN GAS H 4UFACTURING SITES — L P1 4TS (1898-1950) STATEs ILLINOIS GAS PROOUCTION GATE (MN cu.ft./YR) GASIFIER! *i*I***DY-PROD (JCTS**u**** NO. CIF YEAR STATUS GAS TYPE Coal Water Oil Coke Total PROCESS Coke Tar Aweonia Other NI5CEU ANEl]US INFORMATION 41 Norsouth • B Co 1890 5 C (5) 988 S,H-{ 1980 * C 7 6,900 7 ‘ 191$ * C,W 18 18 36 1928* W 32 32 193$ P Coke,W 13,885 8,187 ‘ i9 e o 1950 0 AVERASES 13 25 25 42 Norris B Co 18% * W (5) Lowe (Sp) 1980* 191$ I 1928 0 1938 0 1940 — 1950- AVERAGESs W W 2 9 6 • 2 9 6 Lowe (Su) 43 Otlawa • SUCoke Co 1890 * 19001 1910 a 192$ * 193$ a 1948 N 1950 N WERASE5s C C êI Id U 12 19 30 189 194 13 5 68 183 12 19 38 109 194 13 Lowe (1) 4 0 207 65 65 1 44 Paris • fihiCoke . Co 1898 * 1900* 1918 ’ 1928 * 1938* 194$ (1 195$ 0 AVER1 ES U Id C C C 12 32 9 18 1 9 3 5 62 407 4 3 5 9 18 1 1 P—R Lowe • (1) I (0) 259 (0) ------- aTfITE. ILL Zt I8 AAS PHOUUCTWt4 W*TE ( 1*4 cu. ft. (VA) A IF ZEA/ *******SYPRQIXJCTS*Ø****** *1. CITY YEAR BTATUS ARA TYPE Cool Wm$.r Oil Coka Total PROCESS Cok. Tar a.ords Oth.r. NlSCELL 4EUUS D OR$ATION - — -fl-- -- ——-- --- 50 - -- -- -- - -—- Patton ---- — -- 45 P orla ULiCoke Co 1890 * C (5) 50 1990 * C 110 (10) iii • 1910 a C,Ii 182 8 30 190 Lowe (6) 1920 a C 1 )) 533 49 37 582 • (2) 145 1930 * W 535 535 N (18) 169 144 1940 N 1950 N AVERAGES: 219 197 293 451 144 46 Pekin • 61 Co 1890 * 1908* 1918 ’ 1920* 1930 P 1940 N 1958 N AVERAGES: C C C C 10 16 35 1 20 . 10 16 35 20 . 47 Princeton • 61 Co 1890 * 1980’ 1910 a 1928’ 1938’ 19404 1950 N AVERAGES: C C C C C W (5) 7 10 14 18 33 19 144 465 . • 10 14 18 33 19 Lowe • 1 1 19 19 48 Pullian • Sas Works 1890 * 1900 X 1910 — 14 C 12 45 (12) Lowe 1920- 1930 — 1940 — 195$- AVERAGES: . 29 29 ------- TAOLE B-I: lDENTIFICATIi 4 (IF TOWN SAS W 1MJFACTURING SITES — L F4J 4TS ( 1890 -1950 STATE: ILLINOIS WIS PROOUCTION RATE (t c ia. ft. IYR) GASIFIER/ H*****8Y—PRQOUCTS,uU*,* NO. CITY YEflA STATUS GAS TYPE Coal Water Oil Coke Total PROCESS Coke Tar A onta Other NISC L 4EOhJS INFORMATION 49 Qu*r* y GitCok. Co 189$ a I , C C 3$ is .. =Z=g 3$ 1$ ZZ 191$ 0 192$ * $938 * 1948 N C,W C,CW 144 2% 48 16 192 312 (3) 169 18 408 34 195$ N . AVER 3ESi 135 32 151 18 269 34 5$ Rockford • GISCok. Co 189$ * 1900* 191$ a 1920 * 193$ * 1940 * 195$- AVERA6ES : C C C C,W Coke ,W Coke,W 35 48 211 425 180 95 53 211. 120 109 1,093 601 35 48 21$ 520 162 1,384 388 (9) (24) (45) (1115) 73 1,200 73 1,280 (17) 2,000,080 1,573,130 lbs lbs aaeeoniu aernornwa sulfate sulfate 51 Rock Island • 6 Co 1890 a 1900 I) 191$ 0 $920- 193$ — 1940 — 1958- ERfl6ES: C 10 10 10 10 52 South Chicano Caluiet 6 Co 189$ a 1900 0 1918 0 1928- 1930 — 1940 - II . ? 1950 — AVERAGES: ------- B1 E. ILL JI JI8 W1S PHOUUCTWN HATE ( cu.ft. YR) WWIFIER/ u ...aBY-PROj*JCT9,*.ea.N. t . CITY ——————— 53 Sprin fi.1d CtIl ANY —-———-- — N 61 Co YEN1 STATUS HAS TYPE Coal ldat.r Oil Coke Total PWCESS Coke Ta , - aeoMa Other MISCELLRIIEOUS lNFORM %TlUt4 — - 1890 ft C (30) 1980* C 1 1910 * C,W 58 87 145 1920 * C,W 98 207 305 1930* 14 553 553 19401 14 24 24 1950 P4 f VER GES l 78 218 251 54 Sterling N 6&EL Co 1890 1 C 3 3 1900* 1910* 1928 * 193$ * 194$ * 1950 0 WERA6ESt C C C C,W C,W 8 35 59 211 37 205 59 87 48 8 35 59 248 264 103 Lowe (31) (2) (2) 287 (5) 282 285 55 Streator 61 Coke Co 189$ * 1980* 1910* 1928* 1930* 194$ 0 1958 (3 AVER I3ES C C C C 14 9 I I 4$ 65 94 31 94 9 11 4$ 65 94 44 10 10 56 uaukegan • 61. Co 1890 * 14 3 3 S-S 1908* 1910 0 1920 0 1938 4] 1940 * 1950 N 4WEIU3GES: 14 CU 12 320 112 12 328 112 N ------- TABLE 8-1* IDENTIFICATION tW Ttl, (N GAS I WJFACTURING SITES - tL PtJ 4TS (1890-1950) STATEs ILLINOIS GAS PRODUCTION I )TE ( V1 cu. ft. /YR) GASIFIER/ 4*U*4 1BY-PRODUCISUI I**** CITY YEAR STAfliS GAS iyc€ Coal Nat.r Oál Coke Total PROCESS Coke Tar A*s.onia Other NISCELL VEOUS INFORMATiON 51 Bnrd .town ‘ EL8P Co —__ __z — 1898 — - - 1908* C ? 1918* C 1 7 1928* C 24 24 1938* C 38 38 2 41 194$ 0 1951 0 AVERASESs 23 23 2 41 58 Belvid.re BLIFue1 Co 1891 1900 * 1918* 1928* 1938* 1948* 1958 0 WERA6ESs W W W W ( 13 25 42 61 50, 38 13 25 4e 61 58 38 Lowe • • ‘ Isproved 59 Chicano O’der. S Co 189$ 1980 I 191$ • 1928 0 1938 0 194$ — 195$- WERASESs W N 1 383 1,108 702 303 1,100 102 Lowe ‘ - 6$ Clinton 8 Co 1890 1900 * 1910 ‘ 1928 ‘ 1930. 1940 ’ 1950 N AVERAGES: C C C D4 CU (7) 11 19 34 23 22 11 19 34 23 22 (0.4) 1 ------- STATE. £LLZ? 1U S PROULJCTICt4 WiTh (N c &. ft. FYN) W ZFIER/ .......By-pRU $JcTg.*.**.1. CITY YEAR STATUS ARS TYPE Coal Umt.r Oil Caka Total PHOCESS Cakv Tar Il monia Othar HlSCELU EUUB INFORMATION — — — 61 Lltchfiald • LHIP Co 1891 1900 4 0 5 5 Kendall 1910* 0 5 5 1920* 0 7 1 • 1930 P 1940 0 1950 0 AVERAGESz 6 6 62 Nendota • 1414 Co 1890 • 19004 1910 0 1920 1) 1930 — 1940 — 1950- AVERt 3ES N 3 . 3 . 3 3 Su 63 Murphysboro Waterwork • 1890 19004 1910* 19201 1930 N 1940 N 1950 N AYER( 3ESs N N N 2 8 18 9 2 8 18 9 Lowe ‘ 64Nauvoo GICo 1890 1900 * 1910 0 7 ? Gasoline feedstock . 1920 0 1930 — 1948 — 1950- WERAGES ------- TI18LE B-Li IDENTIFICATION OF TOWN GAS MANIJFACTURING SITES - IU. P1AN S (1898-195$) STATE; ILLINOIS GAS PROOIJCTION RATE ( eu.ft./YR) GASIFIER/ o4***IIBY-PRODIJCTS*a****** NO CITY YEAR STATUS GAS TYPE Coal Water Oil Coke Total PROCESS Coke Tar Ai aonia Other MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION 65 Oak Park Cwero S Co 18% 1900* W 10$ 100 Kew 1918 0 1928 * W I I S O 1, 160 Rew (14$) 1938 0 1948 0 195$- AVERAGES: 638 630 66 Peoria People’i 64E Co 1890 1980* 1918 0 1928 0 1930- 1948 - 1958- AVERAGES: C ? , 61 Sprin field Provident 6 Co 189$ 1908* 1918 0 1928 0 1930 — 194$ - 195$- AVERAGES, ? ? 68 Taylorville Citizen’s 6L&Fuel Co 1898 1908* 1918* 1920* 1930* 1940 0 1950 0 AVERAGES: 0 Id Id Id 6 13 53 24 4 4 4 6 13 53 19 Lowe ------- sT at E. EtA. E ES UAS PRODUCTION ROTE CP cu. ft. /YR) 6I IFIER/ a****N*9Y-PRODUCTS****** . M i. CITY YERfI STIITUS SRB TYPE Coal Water Oil Coke Total PROCESS Coke Tar eonig Other NlSCELU lEt3US INFORNATION —— 69 Charleston ———— —— — ——— — — — — . — 1890 —sannflnssaa • lilus Co 1900 . 19101 C 8 8 1928 * C 13 13 (8.6) 12 1930 P 1940 (1 1950 0 flVERfl6ESi 11 11 12 18 Ch ca o Her i as N B Co 1890 1900 1910 1 1920 * 1930 0 1940 0 1950- AVERflGESz C,W C,W 43 80 62 . . 43 80 62 Lowe N (1) (0) 11 6e eseo • 6Co 1898 1900 1910* 3928* 3930* 3940* 1950 1) AVER11 E6; W W W CW 6 9 16 15 12 6 9 16 15 12 Lowe N • 12 Branite City 611€ Co 1898 3900 1910 * 1920 1 C C,W 43 24 64 43 88 (1.4) 8 1930 P 1940 P 1950 N clVER 1ES: 34 64 66 8 ------- TAbLE 8-1* IDENTIFICATION OF TOWN GAS NLFAC1URIP1 SITES - L1. PtffiTS (1890-19 i0) STAIEz huMuS GAS PRODUCTION GATE oP cu.ft./YR) GASIFIER/ Hh***a8y—PRfJ JCT5,*,a**,, NO. CITY YEAR ST T1JS GAS TYPE Coal Water O I Coke Total PROCESS Coke Tar 11 ionia Other MISC LflNEOtiS INFORMATION 73 Greenville — - E6$P Co 1891 21*U Zzg zz 1900 191$ * 0 (5) 192$ 0 1938 0 1940 — 1958- MRA6ES 14 Harvard • BCo 1890 1901 1910 * 1920 0 1930 0 1940 — 1950- VERAGESz H 7 75 Hoopeston 6 Co 1891 190$ 191$ a 1920* 1930 * 1940 0 195$ 0 AVERASES: W H C,W . 22 22 7 19 21 20 19 43 31 76 Norrison N 6&E Co 18% 1900 1910 * 1920* 1930 I 1940 — 195$- AVERrd3ES H H 18 17 14 I I j7 14 Lowe N ------- ILl_JP kU BRO PHUDUCTION HATE (P$S cu. ft. lYE HASIFIER/ YERR BTflTIJS OtIS TYPE Coal Water Oil Coke Total PROCESS tC. CITY UN’OtlY Coke Tar Ile,aonAa Other NISCEUJV4EOUS lNFOI 4RT ION —— ——— —Sn——— —S———— —- -— — 77 Nt Carel • 61E Co 1890 1900 1910 ft U (8) 19204 U 9 9 1930* U 20 20 1940 * CU 29 29 195 8N AVERAGES; 19 19 18 Nt Vernon Citizen’s GE&H Co • • 1898 1988 1918 * 1928* 1930 P 1940* 1950* AVERAGES; C C C U 10 11 20 14 29 29 . 10 11 20 29 18 79 Pontiac LIW Co 1890 1900 1910 * 1920* 1938 4 1940 0 1950 0 AVERAGES: C C C 10 50 30 10 58 30 (1) 58 58 88 Rochelle 6 Co 1890 1980 1910 * 1928* 1930 * 1948* 1950N AVERAGES: U U CU CU 12 7 22 22 16 12 7 22 22 16 Ter ney N St ere ‘ 6 6 ------- TABLE 8-li IDENTIFICATION OF TOWN GAS V NtfACTURING SITES - (U P1514 115 (1890-1950) STATE; huMuS GAS PRODUCTION RATE ( I cu.ft./YR) GASIFIER/ u”.*iBY—PRODIJCTSIIU**u NO. CITY YEAR STATUS GAS TYPE Coil Water Oil Coke Total PROCESS Coke Tar Aawor ia Other MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION 81 Savanni • 61.. Co 1898 1988 1918 * 14 15 IS Lowe 19204 14 ? I 19384 14 38 38 1948 * Il 28 28 ‘ 1958* 14 45 45 U AVERAGES; 38 38 82 TiskiIwa “ 6as Works 1898 1988 1918* 1928* 1938 0 1940 0 1958- AVERAGES; 0 0 . 2 3 3 2 3 3 Lowe 83 Waukegan North Shore Con 6 Co 1890 1988 1918 4 1928* 1938 * 1948 0 1958- AVERAGES: 14 W CW 194 ? 454 324 194 454 324 Lowe U 84 Blue Island Pub1ic Serv Co of N II 1898 1980 1918 1920 * 14 528 528 258 1930 * W 49 49 1948 0 1958 (1 AVERAGES: 289 289 ------- atnra. nj_trans GAS PRODUCTION RATE (I S cu. ft. /YR) GASIFIER/ Coal Water Oil Coke Total PROCESS N ). CITY Cfl 4Y YEAR 8TATIJS ARS TYPE —- - 111 No UtIlIties Co 1890 Coke Tir A, oni. Other lSCELL t3US INFOR$ATl 4 — 85 Dekalb 1900 1910 1920 4 C,W 54 5 59 Lc we (1) (1) 1930 * C 87 87 1940 * ? 1950 0 AVERA6ES ii 5 73 86 Edward vi1le Nadison County LIP Co 1890 1900 1910 1920 * 1930 P 1940 0 C 12 , 12 (0) 45 1950 0 lVER 6ES: 12 12 45 87 Hullsboro So Ill LIP Co 1890 1900 1910 1920 * W 5 5 Tenney 1930 I 1940 — 1950- AVERAI3E5 5 5 88 PaKton 6 Co 1890 1900 1910 l929 1930’ 1940 * 1958 0 4VER I ES; W CW CW 8 22 ? 15 8 22 15 6 6 ------- TA&.E 0-18 IOENTWICATION OF TOWN GAS MAPUACILJRING SITES L PLANTS (1890-1%0) SIATEi ILLINOIS GAS PROIXJTIOtI RATE (P c u.ft,/YR) (IAS IFIER/ I*I ***8Y-PROD(JCTSaa****** CITY YERR STAThS GAS TYPE Coal Water Oil Coke Total PROCESS Coke Tar Awrnonia Othar MISCELLANEOUS INFORNATION 89 Shelbyville Queen City S Co 1891 :== ===Z 1900 1911 . 1920 I W (33 19301 CU 10 18 ‘ 1940 0 1950 0 IWER IIGES: I I 10 9 W t Haeaond ‘6tECo 189 1 1900 1910 1920 a 1930 P 1940 0 1950 0 AVENASES: ? • . 32 32 91 Pana Central 111 Pub Serv 1891 1900 1910 1920 1930 * CU I IS 15 Teriney 1 1940 0 1991 0 lERAOES: 15 15 I ------- SUiTES IPWi 4SU GAS PROI3UCTION GATE (*4 Cu. ft. /YR) GASIFIER! uu,*aBY-PRODUCTS*u.*,.* P40. CITY YEAR STATUS GAS TYPE Coal Water Oil Coke Total PHOCES8 Coke Tar Aeiaont* Other $l$CELLRP OU I*ORF TION 1 Anderson N Nat ural 6as8011 Co 1890 * U (11) Lowe 1908 0 1318 0 1928 * W 300 300 Lowe 1930 a U 378 378 1940 * U 190 190 N 1950 0 WERA6ES : 289 289 2 Aurora 61 CoaliCoke Co 1898 * 1980* 1910* 1928’ 1930* 1948 a 1950 N AVERAGES: C C C C C C 10 9 6 7 9 12 9 10 9 6 7 9 12 9 1 1 1 8 15 12 3 Coluebus N ( Coke Co 1890 1 C 5 5 . 1900* 1910 * 1920 * 1930’ C C,W C,W C,W 6 32 40 26 4 3 6 6 36 43 32 3 45 1940 P 1950 0 AVERAGES: 22 4 24 3 45 4 Conriersville 13L Mfg Co 1890 * C 5 5 1980* 1918’ 1928* 1930 * 1948 a 1950 0 AVERAGES: C C C CU CU 4 2 8 5 62 69 66 4 2 8 62 69 25 (1) 44 44 ------- TABLE B-i IDENTIFICATION OF TO%t4 GAS MAMEACIURING SITES - ALL ft TS (1890-1958) STATEi IND1 ( A GAS PRODUCTION RATE (MM cu.ft./YR) GASIFIER/ lI**IIIBY-PROD (JCTSUI**u, NO. CITY YEAH STATUS GAS TYPE Coal Water Ut I Coke Total PROCESS Coke Tar Amaoriia Other MISCELLANEOUS IUFORNf 1TION 5 Crawford vil1e ‘ GEL Co 189$ C 9 —trr— 9 1908’ C 8 8 1910 ft W 28 28 1920 0 193$ P 194$ 0 1950 U AVERAGES: 9 28 15 6 Elkhart ‘ 61 Coke Co 189$ • 1980* 1910 ’ 192$ I 1930 * 1948 * 1958 0 AVERAGES: C C C C,W C,CW C,CW 9 28 68 148 55 250 92 19 2 ? 22 • 9 28 68 167 79 258 99 Lowe 1 (Sp) (3) 3 3 80 80 7 Evan*vilie ‘ GEL Co 1890 I 1980 I 1910 I 1928 * 193$ • 1940 * 1950 N AVERAGES: C C C,W C,W C,W CW 55 108 15$ 241 13 113 50 3’) 556 29 169 55 108 200 288 569 29 287 C-) 175 175 8 Fort Wayne 61 Co 1890 4 1900 1 1910 1 1928 0 1930 I 194$ N 195$ N VEG .5; W W W Coke,CW 38 23 (365) 891 315 1,118 1,118 30 23 2,009 £87 (27) 1,245 1,2’ : 2,000,080 lbs arnwoniiilu:d sulfate ------- B1 tEs iND1 WIS PRODUCTION RATE (NI cu. ft. IYR) GRSIFIER/ Coil Water Oil Coke Total PROCESS Coke Tir Aieac,nia Other flSCELLflNEfJtIS INFORMATION NO. CITY COII’ANY YEAR WIATUS AS TYPE 9 Frankfort • 61 Co 1890 * C 5 5 19001 C 4 4 1910 0 1920 0 1930 I W 158 • 158 Lowe 1940 0 1951 0 AYEW 6ES: 5 158 56 . 10 Franklin ‘ B Co 1890 * 1900 1 1910* 1920* 1930* C C C C C 5 (6) 9 13 18 , 5 9 13 18 1 1 10 16 1940 P 1950 0 AVERA6ES 11 11 1 13 11 Soshen l 61 Co 1890 * 1900* 1910 * 1920 * 1930 P 1940 P 1950 0 AVERAGES: C C C C 1 W (8) 9 ,31 49 30 6 6 9 31 55 32 Pratt 12 6reenca t1e N 61 Fuel&Coke Co 1890 * 1900* 1910* 1920 * 1930 • C C C C C (5) 5 6 11 18 5 6 11 18 (0.4) 1) (1) 16 1940 P 1950 0 AVERAGESa 18 10 ------- TcWLE B-li IDENTIFICATION (J TOtIN GAS W tFACTURING SITES - ( 1 PLANTS (1898-1950) STATE: INUI * GAS PRODUCTION RATE (P cu.ft.IYR) GASIFIER! 1a*****BY-PR(3D(JCTS*Ii***** ND. CITY YEAR STATUS GAS TYPE Coal Water Oil Cokv total PROCESS Coke Tar Aiuaonia Other MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION 13 6reen bur h • GEL$$otor Co 1891 * U 4 4 Lowe I9NX 1910 — 192$- 1930- 1940- 1951- . AVERAGES: 4 4 14 Hunttn ton • GUFueI Co 1890 a 1911* 19111 1928* 1930 P 1940 0 1951 (1 AVERAGES: C C C C 6 1 7 80 25 6 1 1 8 0 25 15 Indianapolis ELB&Ileat Co 18% a U (125) Lowe (J) 1908* 1910 * 1928 * 1930 • 1940 * 1950 N AVERAGES: U N Coke,W Coke,W Coke,W 225 1,110 481 586 83 459 2,468 3,153 ? 2,807 225 1,081 2,860 3,139 83 1,581 • N • ‘ (45) 3,610 45 1,828 1,008,080 lbs a1 iworiw: sulfate 16 Indianapolis • &iCoke Co 1898 a C (125) 19000 1910 0 1920 - 1930- 1940 — 1950- I VES; ------- arrnE, LNDJRI RAS PRODUCTION RATE (PIN cu.ft./YR) RASIFIER/ Coil U t.r Oil Colts Total PROCESS .***U*DY—PRODUCTS*,.*i*,, Cokv Tat Aamorsta Othar NIUCEU.ANEOUS INFOHMATIOt4 *1. CITY YEAR STATUS ARS TYPE — — 17 JeffersonvlllR ‘ 6 Co 1891 * C 5 5 1900 * C 12 12 1910 0 1920 0 1930* CU 56 56 19400 1950 0 AVERAGES: 9 56 24 18 Koko*o GLLCoke Co 1890 * 1900* 1918 * 1920 0 1930 4 U U U U (10) 4 18 422 4 18 422 Lowe U ‘ (6) 319 1940 0 1950 0 (WERAGES: 148 148 319 19 Lafayette • (31 Co 1890 * C 20 28 1900* 1910 C C 26 26 Merged w/Ft. Wdyne 1920 0 1930 * C,CW 190 207 391 12 377 35 No. IN Public Service 1940 0 1958 0 AVERAGES: 79 207 148 12 377 35 20 La Porte • 6&Coke Co 1890 * C 5 5 . 1900* 19104 1920 * 1930 * 1940 * 1950 * AVERAGES: C C C W CU CW CU 13 35 36 22 36 111 t4 23 78 13 35 72 111 148 23 57 (1) 28 53 31 ------- TA&E 8 1: IDENTIFICATION OF TOWN GAS N 4If CTUR1NG SITES - ILL PLANTS 11890-1953) STATE, INDI ANA GAS PRODUCTION RATE 1* cu.ft./YR) 6ASIFLER/ 11**l*eBY—PROO(JCTSI**11i** NO. CITY YERA STATUS GAS TYPE Coal Water Oil Coke Total PROCESS Coke Tar Auunonia Other MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION 21 Lewrenceburgh ‘ S Co 18% e C (6) 19801 C 6 6 1913* C 6 6 19231 C ? 1938* C 18 10 1 1943 a U 15 15 1953 N AYERAGESz 7 15 9 1 22 Lebanon l l erican S Co 1893 * 19 8 9W 1913 N 1928 N 1933 N C 4 4 1943 N 1950 N AVERAGESi 4 4 23 Logansport GL&Coke Co 18% * 1900* 1910 C C C 14 1 14 Merged wIFt.Wayr e 1920- 1939 - 1940 - 1950,- AVER( 1GES: 14 . 14 24 Madison • 61 Co 1890 I 1900* 1910 4 1920* 1930* 1940 * 1950 N VER %G S; C C C C C C 1$) 8 12 23 21 25 . 17 8 12 20 21 25 17 (0) 1 1 1 16 9 ------- øJI1TE. UWJ 8R8 PROO(ETIUP4 hATE ( c i i. ft. /YN) GABIFIER! ****e**BY—PRflj LJCT$*e4*.*** NO. CITY YEM BTATUB GAS TYPE Coil Water Oil Coke Total PAUCEBS Coke Tar Ammonia Other I4thCELLAI4EOUB lNFUR T1UN Coal 6 Co -— -— — —— - — 25 marion ‘ 189$ a C (9) 1 0 191$ 0 192$ a Ii 2,388 2,308 193$ a CW 176 176 1940 0 195$ 0 AVER( 3ES: 1,238 1,238 26 I1ictu an City ‘ 6 Co 1898 * C 9 9 1988* 191$ * 192$ C 193$ p 1940 P 1958 0 AVERAGES: C C,lI 19 67 32 8 8 19 75 34 Lowe Cor so1. w/Ha :aaond 21 Murcie u 6as Works 189$ I 1980 0 1918 0 1928- 193$ — 194$- 195$- AVERAGES: C (8) 28 New Albany l GliCoke Co 1890 1 C 25 25 • 19884 191$ I 192$ a 193$ a 1940 P 1958 0 AVERAGES: C C C C,CW 17 76 13$ 78 65 48 48 17 76 13$ 126 15 5 5 99 99 ------- TA&E 8-I IDENTIFICATION IF TOWN LAS MP1UF 1CTJJRINII SITES - LL PIJ 4TS I189ø-I9 ø) STATEi INOI GAS PRODUCTION I lTE (N cu.ft.IYR) 6ASIFIER/ “.IIaftSY—PROOUCTS*I**fla, NO. CITY YEM STATUS GAS TYPE Coal Watir Oil Coka Total PROCESS Coke Tar Riu onia Other MISCELLJINEOUS iNFORMATION — —— —-——— ——. 29 Piru • .rican S Co 18% a C (8) I * C 5 5 1910 P i 28 P 1930 0 194$ C iN- (WER(EES: 5 5 3$ Richaond • 6 Co 189$ a 1910 . 1911 a 19280 19304 V V U CU 34 38 41 29 34 38 41 293 14-C ‘ 1948 0 1958 0 ($IERASESz 108 188 31 Ru hville • 81 Co 10% a 1980. 191 1* 19280 1938 (1 1948 - 195$- (WERAGES: 0 0 (I 3 6 8 b 3 6 8 6 32 Syaora • 81LCoke Co 189$ a C 6 6 l9$0* 1918 a 19280 1930 * C C C 1 CW 25 18 42 1 25 18 43 Lowe 2 43 1940 P 19500 VER ES 23 1 23 P 43 ------- UUWE, IMfl GAS PROOIJCflON GATE ( cu. ft. IYR) GABIFIER! Coal Water Oil Coke Total P XESS Coke Tar Peinonia Other NISCELLEOUS INFOSMATIUN I I ). CITY COI ASY - -———— 33 South Bind SI. Co YEAR STMTUG G AS TY —- - - W (25) Lowe —- —— 1890 I 1900 ’ W 65 65 1910 ‘ W 260 260 N 1320 0 1930 ‘ cw 1,990 1,9% Lowe 961 1940 P 1950 0 AVERAGES: 772 772 961 34 Terre Haute ‘ 61 Co 1890 * 19000 1910 0 1920- 1930 - II (35) , 1940 - 1950- AVERAGES: 35 Terre Haute ‘ Citizen’s 6LFuel Co 1890 * 1900 ‘ 1910 * 1920* 1930* 19411 1950 I AVERAGES: W W C,W U C I I CII Coke 120 128 1 110 100 138 1 309 164 1,318 1,310 110 220 138 309 1,310 417 . 36 Valparaiso SLEL Co 1890 * 0 (8) Patton 1908* 1910 * 1920* 0 C,U C,W 24 32 6 3 6 27 32 N Lowe Ii 1930 X 1940 - 1950- AVERAGES: 28 5 22 ------- TRBIE B—1 l NT1FIC T1ON OF Tall OAS MEACTURfNG SITES - LL P1J 4TS (1898-1950) STATEt lND1 SAS PRODUCTION I %TE (P cu.ft.IYR) (ASIFIER/ • ‘ftu*BY—PRODUCTSI.ft,u, NO. CITY YEAS STAUIS GAS TYPE Coal Water Ott Coke Total PROCESS Coke Tar Aewonia Other NISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION 31 Vincennes C ztizen’e Bit. Co — —- — - 1890 I C — gg3 16 ZX 2 * uzasu zg 16 1988* C 1$ 18 1910 0 192$ 0 1938- 1948 - 19 G- AVERAGES; 17 17 J8 Wabaih 6LCo 1890 a 1900* 191$ 0 192$ 0 1930- 1940 - 1958- AVERAGES; (3 U . 2 1 . 2 2 1 2 • 39 LFueIIPower Co • 189$ a 1900 * 19 )0* 1920* 1930* 194$’ 1958* WERA6ESz 0 0 0 0 0 C 38 38 4 16 ? 25 33 26 4 16 25 33 38 23 Kutz V-Si ‘ ‘ 2 3 3 49 43 46 40 Wa*hin ton The B Co 1890 4 C 10 10 1900* C 6 6 1910 a C 21 21 1920’ C 30 30 (1) 4 1930 N 1940 N 1950 N 17 17 4 ------- elaTEs IM)tIlPM ARS PRODUCTION ARTE (N cu. ft. FYR) SASIFIER! ,tU***BY—PRDIMJCTS*..*,... NO. CITY YEAR STATUS GAS TYPE Coal Water 0*1 Coke Total PROCESS Coke Tar Pemonia Other NISCEILONEWS INFDRNATIUN 41 ie1byvi11e 61 Co 1890 a U — - — — 6 6 - Lowe (6) 3 1900* U 7 7 N 1910 a U 18 18 192$ ’ U 34 34 1938* CW 68 68 14 19404 C I I 70 70 1950 U AVERAGES: 34 34 14 42 Blooiington ‘ B Co 1890 1900* 1910 a 1920* 1930* 1940 P 1950 0 AVERAGES: C U U CII 9 9 23 42 1 5 63 9 23 42 125 50 Lowe ‘ ‘ 43 Liberty ‘ Fuel&8L Co 189$ . 1900’ 1910* 19204 1938* 194$ 0 1950 0 AVERAGES: 0 0 U 0 . 6 5 15 4 8 6 5 15 4 8 2 2 14 14 44 Martinsville ‘ GLIF Co 18% 1900 * 1910 * 1920 0 1930 P 1940 P 1950 0 AVERAGES: II II 3 2 3 3 2 3 Parker/Bunt Lowe ------- TABLE B-li IDENTIFICATION IF TOWN GAS Hff CTlJRlNG SITES - (ti PIJ 4TS (3890-1950) STATEs INDI Sf15 PRODUCTION %)TE (Ill cu.ft./YR) GASIFIER/ *IIIIUSY—PRODLJCTS ’*lIft** NO. CITY YEAR STATUS GAS TYPE Coal Water Oil Coke Total PROCESS Coke Tar Ammonia Other $ISCEL1J NEOUS INFORMATION 45 Auburn Ind Iana Fit. Co 1090 1* 191$ • C 15 15 . 1920• C 66 66 (0) (7) l9 a C,W 70 27 91 4 73 194$ ’ C,$ 80 7 80 4 81 3950 * C,W 60 ? 6$ Blue a M R RRIESs 58 27 64 4 46 Bedford • LH&P Co 3890 19 10 1910 I 192$’ 3930 a C C C,CW 18 28 37 35 18 28 72 3 28 t9 .0 P 1950 0 AVERASESs 28 35 39 3 28 41 Brazil • SCo 189 1 1990 191$ I 192$’ 1930 P 1940 0 1950 0 M?EARGESs C C 13 22 38 13 22 18 (01 (4) 48 Darivil)e • LH4P Co 1890 1990 1910 a 1920 0 1930 0 194$ - 1950- AVER 1 tiEb; ? 7 . ------- BRS PNQI3tJCTION W%TE (M ce. ft. /YA) BP 1F1ER/ YERR BTITUS 811S TYPE Coal Water 0*1 Coke Total PI 1CE S Coke Tar ( s.onia Other NISCELLP(NEOUS INFORMAT 1014 14 ). —- CITY 1891 - 496ary ‘ILLWCo 190$ 1910* W 21 28 Lowe 1928* M 182 182 ‘ 193$ P • 194$ P 1958 0 (WERAGES 61 61 5$Haond PloIndS&ECo 1890 190$ 1910 I 1920 * 1930P 1948 ‘ 1958 * flVERAGESi N N C,W N 40 40 200 2,38 à . 398 895 948 200 2,300 438 895 958 Lowe Lowe • 3 3 47 294 171 51 Indianapohs Citizen’* 6 Co of d 1898 190$ 1918 1 19200 1930 0 194$ * 1958 * AVERAGES Coke Coke Coke,W 3,882 3, @82 (150) 4,160 8,245 6,203 4,160 11,321 7,744 Otto—Hoff. Otto—Hoff. (9) (82) 3,624 6,172 5, 198 52 Linton • 6 Co 1890 1908 1910 * 1920 0 1930 N 1948 N 1950 N lWERf 6ES: C 18 18 10 18 ------- TABLE B-i IDENTIFICATION (F TOI 4 6A9 W%NLFACTURINO SITES - tL PU 4T6 ( 1898-1950 1 STATEs INDI SAS PRUOUCTION RATE (PP cu.ft.(YR) SASIFIER! *II*I* BY—PRODUCT6I******* NO. CITY YEAR STATUS SAS TYPE Coal Water Oil Coke Total PI OCESS Coke Tar P aiaonia tither MISCELLANEOuS INFORMATION ——-—- 53 NuwCaetl. ‘LHIPCo 1898 l9 1910* C 30 38 1920 0 1931 * C,CW 93 26 119 5 % 1948 0 1Th 0 PVERfl6ES 62 26 15 5 x 54 Plyicuth ‘ICo 1891 1988 1910* 1928 C 1930 P 1940 P 1 0 IWERABESa N 7 . 7 1 1 Lowe Cons. w/H*meond 55 Princeton Coniuaer’* 6 Co of 1898 1988 1910 * 1920* 1930 0 1948 0 1950- C C ? 10 1S . WERASESi 10 I I 56 Rochester G&F Co 1890 1908 1918 * 1928* 1930 * C C C 1 CN 13 16 13 3 13 16 16 1940 P 1950 P 1Y1ERt GES 14 3 15 ------- BTflTE, INDZ S PRODUCTION PATE (PQ ct . ft. IYR) 6ROIFIERI *4..4**BY-PRUDILTBC*.e**,i M I. CITY YEllS STATUS GAB TYPE Coal Water (1*1 Colt. Total PROCESS Coke Tar Aai*on a DtherNlSCEt.LANEOUS DFURMATION 51 Loo0ooter BIF Co 1890 1900 1910 1920* II 4 4 1930 D 1940 0 1950- AVERflGES: 4 4 58 Noblesville Iradiaria 61 Co 1890 1900 1910 1920 P 1930 0 1940 0 1950- AVERflGES: 59 Muncie Central In U Co 1890 1900 1910 1920 1930 a 1940 ‘ 1950 0 AVERAGES; C,l 14 578 647 613 251 251 829 647 138 60 Winchester Indiana—Ohio PS Co 1890 1900 1910 1920 1930 * 1940 0 1950 0 flVER 3ES: CW 66 66 66 66 ------- SThTEs INDIAMI TABLE 8-li IOENTIFICl T1QN (F TOWN I l lS W 1MFICTURINB SITES - L PU 4TS ( 18%-1950) IllS PRODUCTION RflTE ( l Cu. ft. /YR SASIFffR/ YEfiR STPflJS IllS TY1 Coal Water D i i Coki Total PROCESS IU I I IaBY —PRO IJIJ CT S*..,,*,, Cole Tar Peieonia OtherNISCELLRNEQIJS INFORVAIT(1J14 P 3. CITY 61 Terre Uiutv cm Ind iana GlChftfg Corp 1899 i9 9 9 192$ 193$ 1949 4 Coke 116 786 629 1959 0 I IVERI l SESi 1,252 1 252 1,252 1,252 116 629 ------- aware. tc nmnas Mfl is a.. vt. nm esznw 11 St illS S T 1 1 M w 011 Cilia Total Pi—” ’ C CUT Cole Ta’ on 1a Oiler $l 1 AtlaMle tC 1858 ft 0 (6) 1*’ 0 2 2 191 .’ U 5 SLows tBt U 5 5 . 19*’ D l 15 15 ‘ . l9 1$N 19* N . M Ss 8 2 7 2 Iwlingtca tCo IS ft U 25 25 Lose (8) 1*’ 191$’ 1*’ 19*’ 1948 ft Is’ $828028. U U U U U U 45 94 156. 28 1 161’ a 102 45 94 156 as 161 6$ 102 ‘ ‘ 3 Csdarkpids 1898 ft 1*’ 191$’ 192$ft 1931’ 19480 19* 0 ($8528. C C C,U C,U U 15 31 65 55 48 65 387 475 282 15 3$ 131 357 475 281 Lows • • (114) 252 22 êCIintoa t lColtsCo S 18*’ 191$’ 191$’ 192$’ 1931* 19480 19* 0 ffi!E5E. C C C,U C,U CoS,U 7 36 7$ 258 78 31 155 3 63 213 213 7 36 189 355 216 143 Op (1) 1$ 18 (6) ------- TABLE B-i IDEPITIFICAI ION LW TOWN GAS MANUFACTURING S1TE - ALL PLANTS (18’)0—I35 ) STATE; lOPIA GAS PRODUCTION RATE (M l cu.ft./YR) 6ASIFIER/ ,,“ia ,8Y- PRUDUCTSi*.***** NO. CITY COMPANY YEAR STATUS GAS TYPE Coal Water O l Coke Total PROC 6S Coke Tar A;urnon;a Other M1SCELL1 NEU(iS INFORMATION S Council Bluffs GIEL Co 1890 * W (40) 1900* W 28 28 1910 * 14 88 88 1920 * W 160 160 1930 * 14 (41) 1940 13 1950 (1 WERAGES : 92 92 6 Creston N 131 Co 1890 * 1900* 1910* 1920* 1930* 1940 * 1950 N AVERAGES: 14 14 14 14 CW CW 6 7 8 20 27 27’ 16 6 7 8 20 27 27 16 PrattiRyan N N N U U N U N N N 7 Davenport U LTL Co 1890 * C 20 20 1900 * 1910 * 1920 * 1930 1940 0 1958 0 AVERAGES; C C,W C,W CW 33 87 91 59 87 302 536 308 33 174 399 536 232 18 18 8 Des Moines Capita! City 6L Co 1890 * 14 60 60 Lowe 1900 * 1910 * 1920 * 1930 * 14 W 14 14 It O 500 930 1,215 110 500 930 1,215 N N ‘ 11 (58) 802 1940 N 1950 N fl’ ’ER GES: 563 563 50 ------- f_unit-. tu. . CAB PRODUCTION RATE (? IM cu.ft./YR) GRSLFIER/ ****uBY—PRODUCTS*a**a..* NO. CiTY COMP Y YERR STATUS GAS TYPE Coal Water D i i Coke Total PROCESS Coke Tar imonia Other MISCELL NEOUS INFORMATION snmt 9 Dubuque Key City Gas Co 1890 * C 30 30 1900 * C 42 1 ,2 1910 * C 128 128 1920 a C 150 150 1930 0 1940 * C,W 255 18 273 11 248 . 1950 * C,W 227 139 366 14 268 AVERflBES: 139 79 165 13 258 10 Fairfield ‘ 6 Co 1890 * 1900* 1910* 1920 * 1930* 1940 t 1950 * lWERA6E5 C C C C C W W (4) 4 1 14 32 13 24 40 32 4 1 14 32 24 40 19 1 1 23 23 11 Fort Dodge U 6 Co 1890 * C,W (5 ) 1900 C) 1910 * 1920 a 1930 * 1940 0 1958 0 AVERIIGES: C,W C,W CW 32 36 34 67 136 102 32 103 136 90 (1) 8 53 5 5 12 Fort Madison 6 Co 1890 * 1900* 1918 a 1920 a 1930 a 1340 * 1950 N flVER GES: W W W U CU CW 2 9 21 37 55 29 26 . . 2 9 21 37 55 29 26 Lowe 4 U Lowe (6) ------- TABlE B-I; IDENTIFICATION (IF TOWN GAS MANLJFACTURIkG SITES - L RANTS (1838 -I95 ) STATE: IOWA GAS PRODUCTION RATE (N f l cu.ft.IYR) GASIFIE / a**’ BY-PRODUC1S*, *,*, No. CITY COI PNY YEAR STATUS GAS TYPE Coal Water 0 :1 Coke Total PROCESS Coke Tar R :dlnon ;a Other MISCELLANEOUS INFOI 1MATION 13 Independence U Gas Works 1890 * I) (4) Patton j%0* 0 2 2 U 1910’ 0 6 6 U 1920 * 0 11 11 U 1930 * W 17 17 Teriney 6 1940 a W 17 17 U 1950N AVERAGES: 17 6 II 6 14 Iowa City N 61 Co 1890 4 C 6 6 1900 ’ 1910 a 1920 * 1930 * 1940 N 195$ N AVERAGES: C C C,W W 10 42 26 21 35 124 80 10 42 61 124 49 Lowe U (1) 12 12 15 Keobuk ‘ 61&Coke Co 1890 * 1900* 1910* 1920 * 1930* 1940 * 1950 N AVERAGES: W W W W W W 16 14 30 53 69 48 38 16 14 30 53 69 48 38 Lowe U U ‘ U U 21 21 16 La Mars 61 Cc 1890 * C 2 2 1900* C 3 3 1910 * W,O 9 3 12 Lowe 1920 * W 13 13 U 1930 a CW 23 23 1940 N 1950 N flVER1lGE : 3 15 3 11 ------- S n ta zn.aJ A8 PRODUCTION RATE (MM cu.ft./YR) QASZFIER/ *******BY—PRQDUCT9***u*** NO. CITY YEf R STATUS GRS TYPE Coal Water Oil Coke Total PROCESS Coke T r A aonje Other NISCELLPNEUUS INFURMflTIDt4 n 17 zas a M rsha11town “ flSrfl CSWaaa 6 Co ZflF =SSt 1890 a ZaSS*S C Zfl SS 5 a —XUSr3 5 St Sz= Z zt_—_—tz— 1900 a C 11 11 1910 * C 20 20 1910 a C 71 71 1930 * CW 121 121 12 1940 * ? 1950 * CW 207 207 RVEA I IGES: 28 164 74 12 16 Masor City ° 6&EL Co 1890 * C (5) 1900 0 1910 1 1920 * 1930 a 1548 N l9Z N i iVE 6ES: W W W 32 97 129 86 ‘ 32 97 129 86 Lowe V V 54 54 13 Mt Pleasart 6a 1 orks 1890 * 1900’ 1910’ 1920 * 1930 * 1940 * 1950 N VER GES: C C C C C W 5 8 6 Ii 14 9 14 14 5 8 6 11 14 14 10 28 Xuscat e GEL&P Co 1890 I C 12 12 1900 0 1910 * 1920 * 1930 * 1940 IflC ! I ‘4 C C,W C l i 34 33 24 66 34 57 66 (1) 31 29 1WER 5ES: 26 45 42 29 ------- IIIBLE B -i: IDENTIFiCATION OF TOWN GAS MAMJFACIURING SITES A L PLAf TS (1890- L9 ) STATE: IOWA GAS PRODUCTION RATE ( 1M cu.ft./YR) GASIFIER/ **,*,*tE1Y-PRUDUCTS ,fl*I NO. CITY YEAR STATUS GAS TYPE Coal Water Oil Coke Total PROCESS Coke Tar A:u:oria Other MISCELLANEOUS IuFORMflTIOr 21 Oskaloosa ‘ G EL Co 1890 * C (10) 1900. C 7 7 19)0 * W 1 5 15 Lowe 1920 * U 23 23 “ 1930* CU 34 34 . 1940 N 1950 N AVERAGES: 7 24 20 22 Ottuldwa GLH&P Co 1890 * 1900 * 1910 * 1920 t 1930 * 1940 N 1950 N AVERAGES: C ,W C,W C,W C,W U (15) 14 24 28 22 24 100 144 89 14 48 128 144 84 36 36 23 Red Oak GL Co 18’30 * 1900* 1910 * 1920 a 1930 * 1940 N 1950 N AVERAGES: 0 0 U W U 7 16 26 16 (5) 2 2 1 7 16 26 13 Patton Lowe ‘ “ 24 Sioux City “ 8 Co 1890 * U 30 30 1900 * 1910 a 1920 a U U U . 84 274 551 84 274 557 1330 a 1940 * 1950 a ti -’rr. hy r lb J. U CW CU 680 870 1,367 680 810 1,367 ‘ D ------- s,fl,t. 10 k /n GAS PRODUCTION RATE (MN cu.ft./YR) GASIFIER/ .*f** *$Y—PROUtJCTS*I.,oe** NO. CITY YEAR STATUS GAS TYPE Coal Water Oil Coke Total PROCESS Coke Tar Ae,aonia Other MlSCELL NEOUS INFORMATION 25 Washington 6L Co 1890 * C (3) ===n— t 2fl t=r ar- 1900 * W 4 4 Moses 1910 1 W 8 B Lowe 192 * W 20 20 ‘ 1930 * W 23 23 1940 * W 29 29 I I :1k, 1WEi flGES: 17 17 26 Waterloo B&EL Co 1890 * 1930* 1910 * 1920 * 1930 * 1940 * 1950 * AVERRGES: 0 Q C,W W W CW CW 90 90 60 344 469 644 1,231 550 (10) 5 5 5 150 344 469 644 1,231 474 Patton 1 Lowe “ 27 Doorte G Co • 1890 1900 4 1910 * )9 * 1930 * 1940 * W W W CW CW 7 36 48 139 151 7 36 48 139 151 Lowe “ D “ • 1950 N VERPGES: 76 76 28 Davenport People’s Light Co 1890 1930 * 1910 U 1920 - 1930 — 1940 - ? Urid r construction 1)50 — VERfl6ES; ------- lADLE 8 -1 IDENTIFICAtION OF TOWN GAS MANUFACTURIt G SITES - ALL PLANTS (1890-1950 ) S1ATE IOWA GAS PRODUCTION RATE ( 1M cu.ft./YR) GASIFIER/ ,Iuii*BY—PRIJDUCTS*,I*fl*I NC]. CITY COMPANY YEAR STATUS GAS TY E Coal Water Oil Cc,kp Total PROCESS Coke Tar Aweo(la Other PIISCELLANEOIIS INFURMATION 29 Burl rgton P eople’s uSE Co 1890 1900 1910 * W 15 15 Lowe 1920 0 1930 0 1940 - 1950- AVERAGES: 15 15 30 Cer tervi11e M L&Tractior Co 1890 1’300 1910* 19201 1930* 1940 0 1953 0 AVERAGES: W W W 4 8 18 , 10 4 8 18 10 Lowe ‘ ‘ ‘ . 31 Charle’s City S Co 1898 1900 1910 * 1920 0 1330 * 1940 * 1950 N AVERAGES: W W W (6) 47 30 39 47 30 39 Lowe Lowe ‘ 32 Cherokee S Co 1890 1308 1910 * 1920 * 1930* 1940 * W W Ii CW 8 12 21 20 8 12 21 20 Terrey 1958 N iL1 I4UL i. I C 1J ------- S rnrLi. £0 14 5 GAS PRODUCTION RATE (NM cu.ft./YR) GASIFIER/ .***, Y—PROfltJCTs*,.,*.., NO. CITY CW PANY YEAR STATUS GAS TYPE Coal Water Oil Coke TotaL PROCESS Coke Tar Arntaonja Other NISCELLQNEOtJS INFORMATION 33 Clear Lake ELiP Co 1890 1900 1910 * W 3 3 Lowe (5) 1920* W 6 6 1930 0 1940 0 1950 — RVERPiGES: 5 5 34 Eagle Grove Citizen’s LH&P Co 1890 1980 1910* 1920* 1938 0 1940 0 1950 — C C 3 9 3 9 VERfl6ES: 6 6 35 Grinrel P cpIe’s L&F Co 1890 1980 1910* 1920 ‘ 1930 * 1940 * 1950 N VER GES: W W W CW 5 16 17 17 14 5 16 17 11 14 36 Hampton 6 Co 1890 1’300 1910* 1920 * 1930 * 1948 * 1’350 N (VER lGES I.) W W CW 5 10 17 17 12 5 10 17 17 12 S “ ------- TABLE B-i: IDENTIFICATION OF TOWN GAS NUFAC1URIN6 SITES - ALL PLANTS (1893-19w) STATE: 10(4 1 GAS PRODUCTION RATE (MM cu.ft./YR) GASIEIERI *,n,,* [ jY-PRUDUCTS****H** NO. CITY COMPANY YEAR STATUS GAS TYPE Coal Water Oil Coke Total PROCESS Coke Tar fliaiiior :a Other MISCELLANEOUS INFORNATION 37 Iowa FaILs iowa Gas Co 1898 1908 1910 4 W 5 5 Ter rey 1920* W 9 24 9 a 1938 1 W 24 1940 • W 18 18 1958 N AVERAGES; 14 14 38 Kno*vilte 6 Co 1898 1908 1910* 1920* 1938* 1940 ft 1958 N AVERAGES: W N N 14 5 6 18 ?‘ 18 5 6 18 10 . 39 Maquoketa “ L&11 Co 1898 1900 1918 a 1928 ‘ 1938 ‘ 1940* 1950 N AVERAGES: 14 N 14 W 12 ? 17 1 10 12 17 1 10 40 Marer yo “ 13 Co 1898 1908 1910’ 1928 ‘ 1938X 1940 - 1958 - ;kH &L ; 14 14 3 16 10 3 16 1 ------- stats. t a naicrzs an c i ii a .. n a n) saznai i s a saws a nn . l U Ssr 011 C i i. Total Pr- •. CITY Cml. Tsr ?-‘s Otbur Nl ’ P iitusaua 4lISvsda SCo I S IS I — 191 1* V 3 3 Loss 1925 0 1935 0 1945 - iTS- . M E BES , 3 3 42 husks ‘ SIP CD 15% 1 1915 * 1925 0 ua’ 1945* If ’ A%WS. C oi W D I 11 11 27’ 46 11 U 27 46 29 . 43 &sola • [ HIP Co 595 1* 1915* 1925* 1931* 1945* It. 0 IWE IEES . U U U DI 5 3 3 1 3 5 3 3 1 3 Tummy U 44Psn’y S SCa • 15% 1* 1915’ 1925 * 1931* 1945 N itS N AVESs U 4W . 7 17 23 25 5 2 4 5 19 2 3 16 ------- TAbLE b-i: IDENTIFICATION OF TOWN 6 S M( NLJFOCTURlNG SITES - .1 PtANTS (1890-1950 ) STATE: 1O ( 1 GAS PRODUCTION RATE (I’ill cu.ft./YR) G1 S1FIERI I*II”IbY—PRODUCTS**1l*flt NO. CITY YEAR STATUS GAS TYPE Coal Water 0:1 Coke Total PROCESS Coke Tar A, iworiia Dther MISCElLANEOuS INFORMATION ‘ .5 Shenandoah Peo .le Gas Co 1890 1900 1910 I W 10 10 Lowe 1920 ‘ W 16 16 ‘ 1930 0 1940 N 1950 N AVERc 13ES: 13 13 46 Virtor 116 Co 1890 1900 1910 * 1920 * 1930* 1940 * 1950 N AVERAGES: U W U CU . 9 12 12 Ii, I i 9 12 12 11 11 Tenrey “ I I 47 A1 ia Il L&Railway Co 1890 1900 1910 1920 I 1930 * 1940 I 1950 0 AVERAGES: U W CU • 8 12 8 9 8 12 8 9 Ter Irey “ “ 48 Araes Iowa Public Serv 1890 1900 1910 1320 * 1330 P 1940 p 1950 N U 35 .‘t J 35 l J ------- S,t41t. Iti&4fl G 9 PRODUCTION RF1TE (nil cu.tt./YR) ORSIFIER/ YEAR STATUS GAS TYPE Coal Water Oil Coke Total PROCESS NO. CITY Coke Tar Ai u ,onia Other ISCELL NEOUS INFORMATION 49 I riaiaosa G Co 1890 1900 1910 1920 * 14 2 2 Ter ney . 1930 0 1 19 1 s0 0 1950 - . AVERAGES: 2 2 50 Belle Paire 6 Co 1890 1900 1910 1920 * 1930 ‘ 1940 0 1950 0 flVER ES: W CW 10 10 10 10 10 18 Terrey . 51 Charitor People’s 6&P Co 1890 1900 1910 1920 * 1930 * 1340 * 195 N AVER 6ES: 14 14 CW 12 16 9 12 12 16 9 12 Terr oy . 52 Decorah 6 Co • 1890 1900 1910 1920 * 1930 * 1940 * 1950 * flVER I 1GES: 14 14 14 14 15 17 17 25 19 15 17 17 25 19 Terr y . ------- lADLE DI IDENUFICATION OF TOWN GAS MANEJFACTURIM3 SITES - ALL.PLANTS (1898-1950 ) STATE: IOWA GAS PRODUCTION RATE (MM cu.ft./YR ) 6ASIFIE (/ COMPANY YEAR STATUS GAS TYPE Coal Water Oil Cowe Total PROCESS NO. CITY *.*.*** Y—PROOUC1S***u* * Cc44e Tar A iinc,nia Other MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION ==== 53 Mapletor “ 6 Co ..== ==— 1830 1900 1910 1920 * W 2 2 Tenrey J30 * W (1) s 1940 0 1950 0 AVERAGES: 2 2 54 Newton City of 6 Co 1830 1900 r3 0 1920 * 1930 * 1940 * 1350 ‘ AVERAGES: W W CW CW 8 (8) 46 81 45 8 46 81 45 Lowe N ‘ H 55 North English People’s 6 Co 1898 . 1900 1910 1920 * 1930 0 1340 0 c LJ.J AVERAGES: W 2 2 2 2 Lowe 56 Sheldon G Co 1830 1900 1910 1920 * 1930* 1940 0 W W 12 9 12 9 Lowe l95 0 )E bE5 11 11 ------- UAB FRODUCTXON RRTE ( M M cM.ft./YR) G lSIFZER/ YEAR STATUS GAS TYPE Coal Watir Oil Coke Total PROCESS NO. CITY CONP 4Y Coke Tar Ammonia Other MISCELLAmEOUS INFORPIAT ION 57 Storra Lake U 6 Co 1890 - 1900 1910 1920 * W 5 5 T r riey 1930 * CW 17 17 ‘ 1940 * CW 17 17 “ 1950 AVER 16ES: 13 13 58 Waverly 6 Co 1890 1900 1910 1920 ‘ 1930 * 1940 0 1350 0 VE lGES: W W 12 14 13 12 14 13 Ter;rey 59 Webster City 0 Cu 1890 1300 1910 1920 * 1930 1 1940 * 1950 0 VERflGES W W W 14 (6) 18 16 14 18 16 Lowe u £0 Carroll Iowa Railway&L Corp 1830 1900 1910 1920 1930 ‘ 1940 I 1350 0 W W 13 15 13 15 i VE b l3ES: 14 14 ------- TflBLE 8 -I: IDENTIFICATION OF TOWN CAS MANUFACTURING SITES A 1 PLhNTS 1183 3-1930) STATE; IOWA GAS PRODUCTION RATE (MM cu.ft./YR) GASIF!ER/ i,ii** E Y-PRODtJCJS**I,**,, NO. CITY COMPANY YEAR STATUS GAS TYPE Coal Water 0 1 Coke Total PROCESS Coke Tar Ammonia Other MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION 61 Cedar Falls uf 13W&E Dept 1090 1900 1910 I 920 1930 1940 * CW 61 61 1950 1 CW 143 143 AVERAGES; 102 102 62 Cedar Rapids Iowa Southern Util Co 1890 1900 1910 I ‘3 I J . 1930 1940 1 1950 N AVERAGES; W 13 13 13 13 Lcwe . ------- GAS PRODUCTION RATE (PIN cu.ft./YR) (3ASIFIER/ 4* ’ 4****6y—pI QO(JC 5*,***,*4 N C. CITY YEAR STATUS GAS TYPE Coal Water Oil Cok. Total PROCESS Coke Tar Ammonia Other %lGCELLANEOUS lNF(3RMAT1Qt a 1 Arkansas City ‘4 G4EL Co 1890 * C 4 4 1900* C 4 4 1910 0 1920 0 1930 — 1940 - 4 t C — AVE 3E5: 4 4 2 1 tchisor “ GEL&Power Co 1890 * 1900 ‘ 1910 0 C C 20 14 20 14 1920 0 1930 — 1940 19 8 - flVER I 1L3ES: 17 . 17 3 El Dcradu “ 13&EL Co 1890 * W (6) Lowe ISp) . 1900* 1910 0 W 3 3 1920 0 1930 — 1940 — 19 8- 1 VER lGES 3 3 4 Emporia ‘4 E&GL Co 1890 * C 5 5 1900* 1910 * 1920 * C C C,W 8 18 17 4 8 18 21 i o a 1940 II Q 1 .J — VERcu3ES: 12 4 13 ------- TABLE B -I iDENTIFICATION OF TOWN GAS MIV UFACTURING SITES ALL PLA4TS (1890 t958) STA1E KANSAS GAS PRODUCTION RATE U hl cu.ft./YR) 6ASIFIER/ I*i,ii*bY- RDDUCTb**I**I*I CiTY COMPANY YEAH STATUS GAS TYPE Coal Water 0 :1 Coke Total PROCESS Coke Tar AI 1r4or 1a Other MISCELLANEOUS 1NFUF MflTlON 5 Fort Scott City 6 Co 1890 * C (5) 1900 * C 16 16 1910 0 19 0 0 1930 — 1940 — 1950 - AVERAGES: 16 16 6 Great Bend G&Coke Co 1890 * ‘ 1900 0 1910 0 1920 — 1930- 1940 — 1950- AVERAGES: 7 Hutchiri or G&Fuel co 1890 a w 6 6 19 * 1910 a W W 6 27 6 21 1920 N 1930 N 1940 N L hJ AVERAGES; 13 13 8 Lawrence GF&EL Co 1890 * C 11 11 1900 I C 15 15 1910 0 1920 0 1930 - 1940 - 4 nC 1 J - vEI4L j. 13 13 ------- •IsTst. PiS STE us’s as. ft. flU ) fllflSRl a IlRTIt S TWE s1 U Ssr 0*1 ftis Total Pin — ’ C ks’ Ta ’ a 0l ’ Nl ‘ i S I S L i 9 Loaveuarth UIsstlMCo 1% * C 8.5 15 1*’ C 35 35 19180 . 1928 8 1938- 1%I 1918- E M ( 8 . 38 38 — —- 1StS4on • 111.uiattnsCo 18% 4 1911’ 191.0 191, 0 1938- 194- In- ffiIEA11ESs U U 4 5 ‘ 5 . 4 Loss 5 5 IS p) lIOttas 8Co 18% 5 194* 1918 0 1928 0 1938- 1948- 1918- MWE 1 5s U U 18) 8 8 H-I. 8 8 l2Pano&s ‘L ilkatCo . 18% * 1*1 1911 — 1928- 1938- 1948- In- ss C ( I I) . S . ------- TA 1E 8 -I: IDENTIFICATION OF TOWN GAS MANuFACTURING SITES - ALL &ANTS (18-1950) STATE: KANSAS GAS PRODUCTION RATE (MM cu.ft./YR) GA5IFIER/ ,*,.*uEiY-PRODUCTS*flaI*,. NO. CITY COMPANY YEAR STATUS GAS TYPE Co. I Water Oil Coke Total PROCESS Coke Tar Abw onia Other MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION 13 Pittsbur GLlCoke Co 1890 • C 13 13 19Q N 1910 0 1920 0 1930 - 1940- 1950- WERRGES : 13 13 14 Sulina Topeka 1890 * W (10) 1900* 1910 * 1920 * 1930 0 1940 0 1950 - AVERAGES: W C C ‘ 14 41 28 7 , 7 7 14 41 21 15 Topeka N The Excelsior CokeiG Co1690 * C 35 35 1900* 1910 0 1920 0 1930 — 1940 -. 1950 - AVERAGES: C 33 34 33 34 16 Winfield N 0 Co 1890 * 1900* 19101 1920 0 1930 0 1940 - 4 t1C I J — C C C 6 5 9 6 5 9 I VEk1 GES: 7 7 ------- ain’t. SW. CITY — IT R 1UI S a Is ON. ft. flUb SZFTRUI Cisi Mete 011 Cite T aM — —0 Citi Ta a SEts’ ‘ CS isa*tsas l7Mldilta • fiBS Co 1898 * C 14 14 1900’ C . 16 16 3918 0 1920 0 lTh. 19 W - its- MUG Os 15 15 l8IMllinflcn L IStCo I 1690 f t 1900’ 19180 19200 1Th 0 iess- Its- AUIUEs II U • 1 3 ‘ 2 . 1 3 2 Op . . 1OknasC Ity UyaSott .0Co . 1690 f t 1900’ 1910 0 Its 0 I s Is- 19 1 1- its- wiia U U 7 61 34 7 61 34 Lowe 2 0 i 1iM I loafle eCo 1690 1900 1910 ft I SIs B 190 0 1960- MJABESs U 34 14 34 34 Tenney ------- TABLE B-I: IDENTIFICATION OF TOWN GAS NUFACTURING SITES - ALL P S TS (l89 -I’3Z ) STATE; KANSAS GAS PRODUCTION RATE (MM cu.ft./YRI GASIFIER/ NO. CITY YEAR STATIIS GAS TYPE Coal Water Oil Coke Total PROCESS Coke Tar Arntaoriia Other MISCELLANEOUS INFURI IATION 21 Cor cordia B Co 1890 l90 1910 1920 I W 20 20 Teriney I930 W 20 20 1940 0 1950 0 AVERAGES: 20 20 22 Jurict ori CAty 8 Co 1890 1900 1910 1920 I 1930 0 1940 0 1950- AVERAGES; W . 24 24 24 24 Terir ey 23 Marhattan ‘ t3&E Co 1890 1900 1910 1920 I C,W 30 30 1930 0 1940 0 1950 - AVERAGES: 30 30 ------- UAS PROOUCTZON RATE ( cu.ft./YR) W%SZFIER/ Coal Water Oil Cok. Total PROCESS Coke Tar Aea*ont* Other I4ISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION NO. CITY YEAR STATUS SAS TYPE 1 BeIlevue ‘ WIF8 Co 1890 4 W I I Lowe ISp) 1900’ W 10 10 1910 0 13 0 Ii 1930 - 1940 — i or - AVERAGES: 6 6 2 Bow1iri Green GL Co 1890 * C (10) 1900 * C 1910 ‘ C 1920 ‘ C 1930 * C 12 13 23 55 12 13 23 55 3 54 1940 0 1950 0 . AVERAGES; 26 26 3 54 3 Covirigtori GL Co 1890 4 C 1 1 1900 * C 1910 0 53 53 1520 0 1930 - 1940 - 1950 - AVERAGES; 27 27 4 Darville I L Co 1690 * C 1900* C 1910 a C 1920 * C 1930’ C 1940 N (4) 6 15 15 20 6 15 15 20 1 23 1950 N AVERAGES: 14 14 1 23 ------- TAOIE b-I IDENTIFICAIION OF TOWN GAS IANUFACTURIN(i SITES - ALL PLANTS (1890-l 5 ) STATE KENTUCKY 13A 5 PRODUCTION RATE (Pill cu.ft./YR) GASIFIER/ *,**U*13y-PRQD [ JCTS***l**,* CITY CONN 1NY YEAR STATUS GAS TYPE Coal Water (Iii Coke Total PRUCESS Coke Tar Arnwonia Other MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION 5 Frankfort Capital GasIEL Co 1890 I U 12 12 Lowe 1900 ’ U 12 12 1910* U 25 25 U 1920 N 1930 N . 1940 N 1950 N AVERAGES: 16 16 6 Georyetown U (31 Co 1890 * C 2 2 1900* 1910* 1920* 1930 0 1940 0 1950- AVERAGES: C W W 2 2 3 4 4 . 2 3 4 3 . 1 Henderson “ City Gas Works 1890 I C 13 13 1900 * 1910 * 1920 * 1930 N 1940 N 1950 N AVERAGES: C C C 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 8 Hopkinsville N (3 Co 1890 ‘ C (1) 1900’ 1910 * j9 * 1930 * 1940 0 C C,W C C 7 8 12 23 4 • 7 12 12 23 2 22 1950 0 VE SLS 13 4 14 ------- arn,c. n nrtJcnv GAS PRODUCTION RATE (MM cu.ft.IYR) SASIFIER/ **I.**uBY—PRQDtJCTS* *,.**, ML CITY YERR OTATUS BAS TYPE Coal Water Oil Coke Total PRtICESS Coke Tar fliiieonia Other I5CELLANEOUS INFORMATION 9 Lebanon =uasansrzuaz= asn ‘ GL Co ;nasssnnscrs 1890 a fls*tfl=an 0 g ran 5a==an: (3) snat=ar— s r—_tt r 1900 * P (3) 1910 0 19E0 0 1938 — 1940 — Inc &]-J flVERflGES; 10 Lexington “ 6 Co 1890 * 1900 a 1910 0 1920 0 W W 18 15 18 15 Lc e 1930 1940 1950 — AVER 113ES: 17 17 . 11 Louisville Citizen’s SL Co 1890 * W (200) Lc ie 1980 * W 35 350 1910 * W 600 600 1928 X 1930 — 194% - 1950 - VER GES: 475 475 12 Louisville 6 Co 1890 * W Lc*oe 1900 a W 1910 * W 575 1920 0 1930 * CW 1, 193 , 193 1940 * W 1,498 1,498 1950 * W 3,362 3,362 QVERQGES: I 386 ------- TABLE B -i: IDENTIFICATION OF TOWN GAS MANUFACTURII G SITES ALL LA iS ( 8 3 ) STATE: KENTUCKY GAS PRODUCTION RATE (MM cu.ft,IYR) GASIF1E / l*tdY-jR(J j t u fl NO. CITY COMPANY YEAR STATUS GAS TYPE Coal Water Oil Coke Total PROCESS Coke Tar k or:a Other M L ELLANEOIJS 1NFth i gTrON : 13 Maysvitle Citize&s OL Co 1890 * C (18) 1900 0 1910 * C 12 12 1920 0 1930 0 1940 — 1950- AVERAGES: 12 12 14 Mt Sterling ‘ 61. Co 1890 ‘ 0 (6) 1900 N 1910 0 1920 0 1930 - 1940 - 1950 - AVERAGES: 15 Newport ‘ I. Co 1890 * C 20 20 1900 0 1910 0 1920 - 1930 1940 — 1950 — AVERAGES: 20 20 16 Owensboro 6 Co 1890 * 1900 * C C 10 15 10 15 1910 ‘ 1920 e 1930* 1940 N C C C 30 50 45 3 50 45 2 35 . 1950 N VL l GEb S2 3 3 , :5 ------- GAS PRODUCTION RATE (MN cu.ft./YR) GASLFIER/ * •** *Y—PRQCT *.*** ** NO. CITY YEAR STATUS GAS TYPE Coal Wat.r Oil Coks Total P UCESS Coke Tar Aua,aorita Othrn- PIISCELLANEOUB INFth MAT1Op S 17 Paducah “ GL Co 1890 ft C 12 12 1900 * C 20 20 1910 * C 20 28 19 * C 5 52 1930 ft C 135 135 1940 * C,W 25 107 132 1 73 1950 N AVERRGES: 45 107 63 1 73 18 Paris 6 Co pf N 1890 ft C 4 4 1900 * 1910 * 1920 0 1930 0 1940 — 1950 — tIVERcGES: C C 10 12 . 9 10 12 9 19 Richmond GL Co 1890 ft 0 4 4 1900* 1910’ 1920* 1930 0 0 C C 7 8 6 6 7 8 1940 1) 1950 - AVERAGES: 8 5 6 20 Shelbyville U B Co 1890 ft C 4 4 1900 * 1910 * C (4) c L . 1920* 1930 * C C,W 7. 4 151 7 155 1 7 1940 0 1950 0 AVERAGES: 5 151 55 1 7 ------- Tfl E B’-l: IDENTIFICATION OF TOWN 61 S MANuFACTURING SITES - cLL ftP.’ TS ( 89 -I9 ) 51ATE KENTUCKY GAS PRODUCTION RATE (MM cu.ft./YR) GASIFIER/ *,fII,*bY- R(JDUCTS**flIfl* M i. CITY YEAR STATUS GAS TYPE Coal Water Oil Coke Total PROCESS Coke T r ftiu ütiia Other MISCELLONEOl S INF T ON = 21 Maysville N 0 Co 1890 ‘ C (81 1900 N 1910 0 1920 0 1930 - 19’i O - l9 0 - AVERAGES: ------- Cok. Tar Rauaorsia Ott ,ur MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION bfIS PRODUCTION RATE (PIN eu.ft./YR) GASIFIER/ Coil Wat•r Oil Cok. Total PROCESS M L CITY YEAR STATUS BAR TYPE 1 Baton Rouge bas Works 1890 * C (12) 1900* C 6 6 1910* C 9 9 1920 * C 48 48 1930 N 1940 — 1950 — AVER ES: 21 21 2 New Orleans Jefferson City 6L Co 1890 * C 16 16 19001 1910 — 1o, - a 1930 - 1948 - I -. AVERA6ES; 16 16 3 New Orleans GL Co 1890 * 14 1900 * 14 1910 * 14 1910 * 14 175 (275) 750 1,760 175 750 1,760 (310) 1930 0 1940 - 1950- AVERAGES; . 895 895 4 Shreveport 1 GEL 4 P Co 1890 * C (18) 1900 * C 1910 0 - 1928 0 - 1930 1943 1950 9 VER 6ES: ------- Tfl E B-i IDENTIFiC T1UN (iF TOWN D ( S M NtJFACTUR1NS SITES - Ru P11 t4TS (i8 s ) STATE: LOLJSIANR (3flS PRODUCTION RRTE MM cu,ft.IYR) 6 SlFIER/ **Iii,*BY-PRfiDUCTS H*u*i CITY COMPANY YEAR STATUS GAS TYPE Coal Water Oil Coke Total PROCESS Coke T r 1 iu cr:a Otnei’ MISCELLR JEUU5 INFORMATION 5 Jennings Southern L & H Co —:::: :: : 1890 1900 1910 4 0 (5) Beal’ 1920* 0 9 9 1930 0 1940 0 1950- AVERAGES; 9 9 6 Gretna 1 II & F Co 1890 1900 1910 1920 I W ? Tenrtey tktd r construct Lcni 1930 0 1940 0 1950- AVERAGES: 7 Lake Charles “ C Co 1890 1900 1910 1920 * W (16] Terariey 1930 4 CW 93 93 H 1948 0 1958 0 AVERAGES; 93 93 ------- WW PROOUCTZON RATE (MM eu.ft./YR) GAS FIER/ Coal Water Oil Coke Total PROCESS U* ** BY—PR9DUCT9**.***u Coke Tar Atui.Iorsia Other Ml9CELL NEQUS I$FORP T1ON CITY YEAR STATUS SAS TYPE a 1 Augusta I(ennebec LLHeat Co 1890 * (4 6 6 Lowe (6) 1900* (4 30 30 ‘ 1910 s W 20 20 1920 * W 36 36 1930 * W 84 84 25 1940* (4 ? H 1950 a Cu 12 12 “ AVERA6 S: 31 31 25 2 Bangor GL Co 1890 * C 18 18 (900 0 1910 * 1920 * 1930 a 1940 a 195 * flVERflGES; C C C C,W 0 58 74 67 117 61 15 15 190 190 . 58 74 67 132 190 90 (2) (2) (3) 77 89 170 (12 (1) 3 Bath GL Co 1890 * 1900* 1910* 1920 * 1930 * 1940 0 1950 U AVER 6ES: C C C (4 W • 3 6 8 6 16 11 14 3 6 8 16 11 .3 Ter rey 4 Belfast 6L Co 1890 * 1900 N 1910* 1320* 1930 0 1940 13 I i J AVER t3ES: C C C 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 ------- TAftE B -i IDENTIFICATION OF TOWN GAS MAMJF CTURING SITES ALL PL 4TS (1890-195 STATE: NADE GAS PRODUCTION RATE (MM cu.ft./YR) Gi1SjFJER/ **fl *tBY-pRODijCTS1**i *** NO. CITY CONPANY YEAR STATUS LAS TYPE Coal Water Oil Coke Total PROCESS Coke Tar Ai ioria Other MISCELLANEUUS IhFURMPT1ON z_ 5 ——a:: :: Brunswick : :a N 131 Co ::s: — 189 ‘ 0 1 : : — i 1900 N 1910 0 1920 0 1930 - 1940 — 1950 - AVERAGES: I I 6 Calais St Croix 61 Co 1890 * 1900* 1910* 1920* 1930* 1940 0 1950 0 C C C C C 4 5 7 8 6 1 5 7 8 6 I 7 AVERAGES: 6 6 1 7 7 East port N G&E Co 1890 ‘ ? (6) 1900 0 1910 0 1920 — 1930 — 1940 - 1950 - AVERAGES: 8 Lewiston 61. Co 1890 * 1900 * W W 12 35 12 35 Lowe N - 1910* 1920 ‘ 1930 * 1940 * 1950 * 1 (VER 16ES: W W CW CW CW 53 136 263 265 573 191 53 136 263 265 573 191 N “ 1CO 16 l ------- BAS PRODUCTION RATE (Pitt cu.ft/YR) GASIFIER/ ***N*** y—pRflDUCT8N.*,,**, NO. CITY COPANY YEfiR STATUS GAS TYPE Coil Water Oi Coke Total PROCESS Coke Tar P er. orija Other t ISCELLt NEOU9 INFOIWtflTIUN a 9 Portland 61 Co 1890 * 1900 * 1910 1920 * 1930 * 1940 * 1950 * AVERAGES: C C C,W C,W C,W C,W CW 150 100 165 410 610 29 244 54 1 687 1,119 465 150 100 165 464 611 716 1,119 475 Lot.e M “ “ “ 27 647 25 1 900 1,275 14 941 25 10 Rocklard &Tho iaston 61 Co 1890 * 1900* 1910 * 1920 * 1930 0 1940 0 1950- AVERAGES: C C C C 4 4 12 22 . . 11 4 4 12 22 11 1 24 1 24 11 Saco&Biddleford I L Co 1890 * 1900 N 1910 N 1920 N 1930 N 1940 N 1950 N AVERAGES: C 12 12 12 12 12 Biddleford York L&H Co 1890 1980 1910 * io IJLW 1930 * 1940 * 1958 * AVERAGES: C 1’ L W CW CW 12 J 19 43 37 48 43 12 c 43 37 48 33 ------- TABLE B-i; IDENTIFICATION OF TOWN £3(1S J CTURIM3 SITES - ALL PLANTS Cl89 -195 ) STATE: MAINE GAS PRODUCTION RATE ( ‘IM cu.ft./YR) GASIFIER/ i* *U8YPRtJDUCtSIi,***I* p j CITY COMPANY YEAR STATUS GAS TYPE Coal Water D ii Coke Total PROCESS Coke Tar i or4ia Other MISCELLANEOUS It FORMATIDN z 13 Gardiner Ker,nebec 6&F Co 1890 — ==.. 1900 . 1910 P L 1920 p 3933 0 1940 0 1950 - ERflGES: 14 Waterville Kennebec G4F Co I 1890 1900 l’3 10 1920 * 1930 * 1940 0 1950 0 AVERAGES; W W 16 35 , 26 . 16 35 26 Ter rey ‘4 e tern 15 Westbrook “6 Co 1890 1900 1910 1923 P 1930 P 1940 P 4 cic J AVERAGES: . 16 Peak Island Casco Bay L&U Co 1890 1900 1910 1920 1930 1940 C 975 975 1 ’350 0 I VLRk ES: 9/5 ------- flUUICTISI STE IS ow. ft. IYUI aiF*ai Cast Stir Ott CcS iotst pqfr- C cu T v sTems TWO 1 tupo11e .tCo 1I%ft C 7 i*e C 9 a 19184 C 1$ 1$ 128ft C 34 34 1928 P 194$ U 195$ U fWE EE9s 1$ i i 2 Balt Imore TheCoesolldatud$Coof 1898 ft 128 ft 1918 ft 1928 ft 1928 ft 191$ ft 1958 ft R!EIUWEs U U U U D I DI,Coke U,D,Coke 7 1,358 2,188 7,428 12,5 0 8 12,694’ 7 7,365 - 7 1,358 2,868 7,428 12,508 12,691 728,878 9,482 Loss (JIM) Lowe • • IMknam quantity of purchased in 194611951 coke gas 3 CuS iwlaS tCo 1898 ft 19S8ft 19 1sft 1925 0 1935 0 194$- 1955- MWEBs C C c 12 19 as 17 $2 19 a 17 4 CaSiridga BCo 1895 ft C (4) . 19854 1915ft 1925ft 1935ft 19454 1955 N IWEW$E8s C C C C C (4) 25 15 28 22 19 25 15 28 22 19 1 1 19 19 ------- TABLE B -I IDENTIFICATION OF TOWN GAS MANtJFACflRi G SITES - ALL PL lTS (,31 5 ) STATE: MARYLAND GAS PRODUCTION RATE (MM cu,ft. YR) GASIFIER/ i,*& **BY-PRODUC1S** *i*u NO. CITY COMPANY YEAR STATUS GAS TYPE Coal Water 031 Coke Total PROCESS Coke Tar Aifirnoria Other!’rSCELLANEOIJS 1 FU iAhION = 5 Easton sl G&EL Co 1890 * C 1 1 1900 0 1910* W 6 £ 19d10 0 1930 C 1940 * (4 17 17 1950 * (4 34 34 AVERAGES: 1 19 15 6 Elkton Il AL Works 1890 * C (3) 1900 ’ C 2 2 1910* C 3 3 1920* C 4 4 1930* C 2 2 1940 P . 1950 P AVERAGES: 3 3 7 Frederick City The American L&Heat Co 1890 * (4 (10) Lc . e 1900* f9j * 1920 * 1930* 1940 * 1950 i AVERAGES: (4 (4 W W 0 CW 6 16 29 54 57 32 46 46 6 16 29 54 46 57 35 “ ‘ “ H 15 20 27 21 8 Frostburg GL Co 1090 * C (5) 1900* 1910 1 1920 0 1930 0 1940 - 1s50 - C 0 4 . 4 4 4 Paul AVER ES: 4 4 4 ------- R8 PRODUCTION RATE ( Cu. ft IYR) YEAR STATUS GAS TYPE Coal Water Oil Coke Total BASIFIER/ .*0*0*Oby-P RUDUCTS.u.**10* PROCESS Coke Tar A rior la OtherMISCELLANEOUS iNFORMATION NO. CITY CONPAtIY 9 Ha erstown The Rmericars L&H Co Ltd 1890 * W 5 5 Lowe _ 1900 * W 24 24 ° 1910* W 3 36 N 1920 * W 116 116 “ 1930 * W 155 155 0 83 1940 W 140 140 0 6 1950 N . AVERAGES; 79 19 £0 10 Westminster GL Co 1890 * 1900* 1910* 1920* 1930 * 1940 0 aC AVERAGES: C C C C CW 2 3 7 8 5 (41 . 2 3 7 8 5 . 11 Havre de Lrace 0 Co 1890 1900 1910 * 1920* 1930 * 1940 0 1950 0 AVERAGES: W W CW (5) 6 18 12 6 18 12 Lowe ‘ ° 12 Flyattsville G&E Co 1890 1900 1910 i 1920 * 1930 ‘ 1940 * C C CW W 18 40 42 201 • 18 40 42 201 1950 N AVERAGg S: 29 122 75 ------- TABLE B-i: IDENTIFICATION OF TOWN GAS l’IANUFACTURING SITES - ..L cLA 4Ts (i89 -I9 STATEz MARYLAND GAS PRODUCTION RATE C M I I cu.ft./YR) GRSIFIER/ **Iin SY-PRODIJCTS****ua* NO. CITY COMPANY NEAR STATUS GAS TYPE Coal Water Oil Coke Total PROCESS Coiw T r Aii ricru OtheFMISCELLANEOLJS !NFORNATION 13 Salisbury Home 6 Co of Il 1890 1900 1910 ft W 11 11 Lciwe 1920* W 29 29 19304 W 83 83 2 1940 * W 146 146 1950 * N 169 169 W AVERAGES: 88 88 2 14 Sparrows Point Maryland Steel Co 1890 1900 1910 ft Coke 1,800 1,000 Otto-Hoff. 1920 N 1930 N 1940 N 1950 N AVERAGES: 1,800 1,000 15 Ches ertown ‘ B Co 1890 1900 1910 1920 ft 1930 * 1940 * 1950 0 AVERAGES: W CW CW 5 9 12 9 5 9 12 9 Lone ‘ ‘ . 16 Crisfield ‘ L&P Co 1890 1900 1910 1920 * 1930 * 1940 * 1958 0 VE 1 l{ ES ; N CW CW 13 21 17 1] 13 21 17 11 ------- GA PRODUCTION RATE (MM Cu. ft. /YR) ORSjFIER/ •*** *UY—pftOflUc1B.***.**, NO. CITY YEAR STATUS GAS TYPE Co Water Oil Coke Total PROCESS Coke Tar A,rnaonia Other MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION = 1 f%daws IlL Co 1890 * C 6 6 1900 * W 6 6 Lowe . 1910 P 1920 0 1930 0 1940 - 1950 - 4VER GES: 6 6 6 2 A esbury G Co 1890 * 1900 * 1910 * 1920 * 1930 0 1940 0 4Q — VER1 lGES: W 14 14 W 5 6 10 20 . 10 5 6 10 20 10 Lowe (Gray) Lowe(6) U “ 20 20 3 Ar herst “ 6 Co 1890 * 1900 I 1910* 1920 * 1930 ‘ 1940 0 1950 0 VER GES: 0 fi 0 14 14 15 28 22 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 15 28 9 Pattcr Lowe U (1) 12 12 4 1r1irgton 6 Co 1890 * C 500 500 1900 * 1910 * 1920 * j93 * 1940 P 1950 U 11VER GES: C C,W 14 14 11 2 171 22 211 700 311 11 24 211 700 289 ------- TABLE B - I IDENTIFICATION Ci TOWN GAS M N(JFACTEiRING SuES - flLL cLc TS (1890-1358) STAlE: MflSSACHIJSETTS GAS PRODUCTION RATE (MM cu.ft./YR) GASIFIER/ .*4I,BY F UULiCTS*ft*u*ftI NO CITY COMPANY YEAR STATUS GAS TYPE Coal Water Oil Coke Total Pi )OCESS Cope Tar i1,iuiortia Other IISCELLAkEOLS INFDñMATION 5 Athol M:ller’ River GL. Co 1890 ft W 3 3 1900* W 5 5 1918* W 8 8 192$ * W (7 Il 1930 * 14 (16) 1948 * 14 ? 1950 ‘ CW 38 38 AVERAGES: 14 14 6 Attleboro “ CL Cc 1898 ‘ 1900 ‘ 19I8 * 1928 * 1930 P 1940 P 1950 P AVERAGES: C C C C 1 16 43 92 48 1 16 43 92 40 1 Beverly U CL Co 1890 * C 5 5 1900* 1918 ft 1920 * C C C,W 12 50 52 76 1 58 128 1930 P 1948 P 1950 P AVERAGES: 30 76 49 B Boston The Bay State 6 Co 1890 ft W 25 25 c e (F) 1908 * W 1,008 1,000 “ 1918 C Cor . w/Bo tori Cüi .U Cu 1920 - 1938 1940 - C L .- I1J -. . - ( VEH &b: 513 513 ------- aas PRODUCTION RATE (MM cu.ft./YR) GAeIFIER/ Coal Water O l Coke Total PROCESS Coke Tar A onta Other MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION NO. CITY COMPANY YEAR STATUS GAS TYPE = 9 Boston ‘ GL Co 1890 * C 1,300 1,300 1900 * C 1,100 1,100 1910 * 14 4,800 4,800 Lowe (JI Boston Cor . 6a Co. 1920 * 14 7,9 7,9 II 1930 * 14 4,210 4,270 2,566 1940 * W 756 756 “ 1,268 Standby plant 1950 * W 4,400 4,400 2,966 1,373 tons c i sulfur flVERA6ES; 1,200 4,425 3,504 2,264 10 Boston Charleston 6 Co 1890 I 1900 * 1910 * 1920 * 1930 * W 14 W 14 14 88 140 230 389 440 88 140 230 389 440 Lowe ‘ ‘ 0 (6) 21 23 438 487 172 144 1940 0 1950 0 flVER 6ES: 257 257 22 463 158 11 Boston Dorchester GL Co 1890 * C 65 65 1900 * C 220 220 1910 C 1920 - 1930 - 1940 - Q — ‘ Cons. w/Bostcri Coris.6 Co flVER GES: 143 143 • 12 Boston East Boston 6 Co 1890 * C 39 39 1908 C 56 56 • 1910 ‘ C,W 98 62 160 1920 P 1930 1940 - 4 o 1 J - RVER GES: 64 62 85 ------- 1fl E B -I: IDENTIFICATION OF TOWN GAS PIANtJFIICTURING SITES - ALL PLA’ITS (1890- ’3S8) STATEi MASSACHUSETTS GAS PRODUCTION RATE (PIll cu.ft./YR) GASIFIER/ .u,*nby—PRUDUC1S*i *a*u NO. CITY COMPANY YEAR STATUS GAS TYPE Coal Water Oil Coke Total PROCESS Coke Tar Asu ioriia Other MISCELLANEOUS INFORP1ATIOU 13 Boston Jaaaica Plain 61 Co 1890 * C 40 40 1900 • C 100 100 1910 C Cons. IBoston Curis.6 Co 1920 — 1930 - 1948 - 1950 - AVERAGES; 70 70 14 Boston Roxbury CL Co 1890 * C 175 175 1900 • C 230 230 1910 C Cons. ,/S:stor Cors.1 Cu iQ I J 1930 - 1940 — AVERAGES; 203 203 15 Boston S Boston CL Co 1890 * C (7 ) 1900 * C 114 114 1910 C Cons. w/Boston Cons. S Co 1920 - 1938 - 1340 - f C I .J — AVERASES; 114 114 IC Brockton ‘ CL Co 1836 * C 15 15 1986 i C 40 • 40 1910 * C,W 72 104 176 Lobe i2 0 ‘ C,U 202 303 505 “ 1930 C 1 W 404 401 805 ‘ 17 758 84 943 * C,W 478 244 k2 18 618 2b 19 * AVE 1 iGES: W 403 231 30 403 1,333 5 2 IS 1 1,185 d5Li i .i ------- j gin scvs an ca a. vs. nus cnns 5 111 111 S TIPS .1 Nate’ 0*1 0*Ia Tati.) f r - — — Cs Tar ?z-’a Stamp wi ‘ i ik. uS iiarsihm. • ILCo 1898 * C IS I I 1985* C 1 85 758 1911 C Cosis. wAostosi Cons.8 Co 1925- 1935- 1945- 1955- R IERMESz a 385 l8CMridgs ELCo 1595 I C 125 12 1 . 1*’ 1911 ft 1925 ft 1931 * 1945 ft 1951 a IVEaEESi C C,M 4W C,W C 0 285 635 1,431 1,513 795 313 152 ‘ 2,429 258 2,429 285 635 1,115 1,534 1,513 2,429 1,187 Lows • (31) 95 91 871 1,689 1,956 3,348 1,945 486 486 l9Qis lwa ILCo 1895 ft 1** 1918 C 1925- 1938- 1948- 1958- WER58E5s C C 35 38 37 35 38 37 Cons. s/ betas Cons.8 Co LDiicopss BasMorks 1895 ft 1955* ieie p 1925- 1938- 1948- 1955- C C I 15 11 6 15 11 ------- TA8IE 81: IDENTIFICRTION OF TOWN GAS MAMJFACTURIM3 S!TES - A 1 frJ TS (l89 1 3) STATE: MASSACHUSETTS GAS PRODtJCTJOU RATE (MM cu.ft./YR) &AS!HER/ ,I ,,I*bY-PR [ JDUcrS**n**fl p j. CITY YEAR STATUS GAS TYPE Coal Water Oil Coke Total PROCESS C k Tar Ahillorla Other MISCELANEOUS !hFU ik1lUN — 21 Clinton 61 Co 1890 • C 1 7 19 * C 12 12 191$ I W 18 18 Lowe 1928 ‘ W 32 19381 W 49 49 194$ P 1%8 P AVERAGES: 10 33 .4 22 Cottage City “ G&EL Co 1898 I 0 ? Lc ;s 19081 (1 3 3 191$ 0 1928 0 193$ - 194$ - AVERAGES; 3 3 23 Oar vers Ii Co 1898 * C 2 2 1900* C 3 3 191$ P 1930- 1340 - AVERAGES; 3 3 24 Dedhaii (hyde Park G&E Co 189$ * C 8 8 1900 ‘ C 10 10 1910 0 1320 0 1’33$ — 1340 - AVERAGES: 9 9 ------- U4 a PROL &JCTiON RHrE (P cu.? t./yft) UASIFlER •*4 ***By—pROD JCTh**.**4.* rio. c iTy YEAR STATUS SAS TYPE Coil Wat.r Oil Cokv TotM PROCESS Coke T sr Amuonia Other MISCELLANEOUS INFORMA l ION 25 East Haspton 8 Co 1898 * C 4 4 )9Ø * C 4 4 1910 * C 12 12 1928 * C 23 23 1930 P 1940 0 1950 QVENAGES: 11 11 26 Fall River Gas Works Co 1890 I 1900 1910 1 1928 * 1930 * 1940 * 1958 * VER GES: C 1 W C 1 W C 1 W C,W C 1 W C,W CW 54 158 490 792 638 231 715 240 426 415 319 54 158 498 732 929 955 426 543 Lowe ‘ ‘ “ ‘ (20) (80) (7) 24 915 111 12 800 oallors liont o 1 28 1,008 1 9 26 615 171 21 Fall River Manufacturers GL Co 1898 * 1900 X 1310 — 1920 1930 - 1940 — t , Ic I,.j — VE GES: C 14 14 14 14 28 Fitchburg 6 Co 1890 C 17 17 1900 * 1910 i 1920 * 193 ‘ 1340 * 1950 * PVER GES: C C,W C 1 W C,W C,W C,W 25 53 22 94 112 196 55 161 118 3)9 129 124 87 25 75 206 251 279 448 186 Lowe ° (3) (2) 3 236 6 1 2 12 336 ------- TAbLE B-I IDENTIFICATION OF TOWN GAG MANUFACTURING SITES - L PLANTS (1890- 1950 ) STATE: MASSACHUSETTS GAS PRODUCTION RATE (MM cu .ft./YR) GASIFIEV ,,**iUFJYPRODUCTSI******* NO. CITY COMPANY YEAR STATUS GAS TYPE Coal Water Oil C ke Total PROCESS Coke Tar Aiuaoria Other MISCELLIINEOLJS INFOi t ATION 29 Gardner 6L Co 1890 * C 1 1 190 * C 2 1910* W 8 8 1920 * N 25 25 1930 * CW 44 44 1940 * CW 24 24 16 1950 N AVERAGES; 2 25 17 16 38 Gloucester ‘ GL Co 1890 * C 1 1 1900* C 30 30 1910 i C 60 60 1920 * C 96 % 1930 * N 138 138 57 - 1340 ‘ CW 119 119 46 1950 * CW 172 172 62 AVERAGES: 47 143 88 55 31 Great Oarrirgtcr ‘ GL Co 1890 * 1900 X 1910 1920 — to, 1940 1958 — AVERAGES; W 1 1 1 1 Har 1on 32 Greerfield OL Co 1838 ‘ 1900* 1918 * 1920 * 1930 * 1940 * 1950 * IIVEHI-iGES: C C W W CW CW CW 4 4 4 15 70 102 114 151 98 4 4 15 70 182 114 151 66 38 46 76 51 ------- URS PRODUCTION RMTE (MN cu.ft. yR) I3 l8IFLEø/ ** ***$Y—PRQDUCt5..***.*, NO. CITY CO IPANY YEAR STATUS 6RS TYPE Co 1 Water Oti Coke Total PROCESS Coke Tar AI uionj* Other NISCELLAkEtIUS INFORMATION z 33 Haverhill GL Co 18% * C,W 45 45 1988 ‘ C,W 113 113 1910 * C,W 188 188 1920 * C,W 418 163 581 Wi 1930 * CW 668 668 464 1940 CW 623 623 374 1950 * CW 835 835 613 RVERAGES: 191 572 436 484 34 Holyoke Gas Works 1890 * C 1 W 58 50 [ 908 a C W 77 77 1910 * C,W 102 68 170 Lowe 1920 * C,W 153 124 277 1938 * W 361 361 18 193 1940 * CW 289 289 H 1950 * C I 380 388 AVERflSES: 96 244 229 18 193 35 Ipswich H GL Co 1890 * W (5) Harlori 1900 a 0 3 3 KerUall 1910* 0 •4 4 1920* 0 4 4 1930 * 0 (20) 1940 P 1950 — AVERAGES; 4 4 36 Lawrence 6 Cu 1890 * C,W 00 80 Lowe 1900 * C,W 150 150 1910 * C,W 400 400 1920 * C,W 416 259 675 1930 a C,W 558 212 770 37 502 941 1940 * C,W 250 437 687 12 800 1950 0 VER GES: 309 303 460 25 941 ------- TAULE —t: IOENTIFICATION OF TOWN GAS MANUFACTURING SITES - ALL PLANTS (1890195W STATE MASSACHUSETTS GAS PRODUCTION RATE (MM cu.ft./YR) GASIFIER/ 4*,* ,I [ ,Y-pRODUCTS*,,,J,*I NO. CITY COMPANY YEAR STATUS G S TYPE Coal Water Oil Cc ’ke Total PROCESS Cc, e Tar Aulfflorila Other MISCELLANEObS INFORMATION : : 37 —_z:: Lee “ S Co — _: —_: : 1890 ‘ W ? - S-S 1900 0 • 1910 0 19 0 - 1930 - 1940 - 1950- AVERAGES: 38 Leoi irister “ GL Co 1890 I 1900* 1910 * 1920 1 1930 * 1940 I 1350 ‘ AVERAGES: W W N W N CW CW 2 3 21 67 101 73’ 122 56 2 3 21 61 lOt 73 122 56 H-L Lowe “ “ 34 3/ 58 43 • 39 Lexington “ GL Co 1890 * N 1 1 1900* 1910* 1920 P — • 4.J 1948 - 4 C 1, ,J - AVERAGES: U W 1 1 1 . I 1 1 48 Lowell ‘ I L Co 1890 * 1900 * 1910 * 1920 * 1938 * 1348 * C,W C,W C,W C,W C,W C 210 330 392 608 710 721 130 233 88 210 330 522 833 798 721 (14) (10) 683 640 250 13! 19 0 * AVERAGES; C,W 628 513 379 206 1,807 638 5 35 719 /01 191 ------- O %5 PMODUCTION RATE (MM cu.ft.IYR) UfiSIEIER/ ***,*.*BY—PRODUCTS. ***..* rio. CiTY YEAR STATUS GAS TYPE Cod Wcter Oil Coke Tot t PROCESS Coke icr Amt onic Other MISCELLANEOUS IF’IFORMATION 41 Lynn t3&E Co 1890 f C,ii 63 63 Lowe G) 1900 1 c,w 185 185 “ 1910 t C,W 525 • 525 1920 t C,W 980 980 ‘ 1930 * C,CW 767 601 1,368 (2) 875 238 1940 * W,Coke 454 697 1,151 ‘ (14) 663 250 1950 * W,Coke 1,408 270 1,678 “ 12 1,535 AVERAGES: 504 821 484 850 12 1,031 244 42 Maiden “&i’telrose GL Co 1890 1 1900 * 1910 I 19a0 * 1930 * 1940 * 1950 * AVERAGES: C C C,W C,W C,W C,CW C,CW 32 75 309 263 818 663 632 399 874 1,067 t 056 1,906 1,226 32 75 309 1,137 1,885 1,719 2,538 1,099 Lowe ‘ 33 (16) 25 29 1,663 2,130 2,734 2,176 755 183 469 43 Marbehead G&EL Co 1890 * 1900 1 1910* 1920 0 1930 0 1940 C C C 3 11 5 3 11 5 1950 - AVERAGES; 6 6 44 Marlborough £L Co 1890 * C 5 5 1900 ’ 1910 * 1920 p — I JflJ 1940 — ‘.i A J J AVERAGES: C C B 34 16 B 34 16 ------- TADLE 0 -1: IDENTIFICATION OF TOWN GAS MANUFACTURING SITES ALL Pt A; 1S (l890-I95 ) STATES MASSACHUSETTS GAS PRODUCTION RATE (MM cu.ft./YR) GASIFIER/ .4, bY-PRODUCTS*,aa,* NO. CITY YEAR STATUS GAS TYPE Coal Water Oil Coke Total PROCESS Coke Tar fl iiiioriia Other MISCELLAkEOIiS INFORMAT ION 45 Mansfield GIEL Co 1890 * 7 ? 1900 0 1910 0 1920 - 1930 — 1340— 1950 - AVER 3ES: 46 Methver ‘ GL Co 1890 * 0 ? i oo o 1910 0 1920 - 1930 - 1940 — 1950 - AVE R 3ES: . . 47 Middlebcro “ G EL Co 1890 * 19 0* 1910* 1920 * 1930 P 1940 P 19 0 - AVERAGES: 0 0 0 W 10 10 1 2 1 1 1 2 1 10 4 Pattcri 48 Milford “ S Co 1890 * C 9 9 . 1980 * 1910 a 1920 * 1930 * C C C C,O 11 15 22 19 17 11 15 22 36 (1) 1 8 19 1940 P 19 P AVERASES: 15 17 19 1 14 ------- S. CITY a nuntzas ant is n.n. svN ainni VS fl1%S S TW Coal IMur thl Cute Ts*al — —- , Cute Ta - ta Ruer si—s & 4 lfiauaaa ‘ 816Co 189$ * 7 7 i a 19100 . 192$- • a- 194$- in- E ’ SMu scet • tC. 189$’ 1*’ 191 .’ 152$’ isa. 19$. 195$’ ffiEl8$E$ . C C C C i D I C M 2 2 4 9 i 43 8 1 24 ‘ 2 2 4 9 43 81 24 (1) 8 61 Z SlNatitIc ‘ ILCo 189$’ 198$’ 191 , ‘ in i i 193$- 194$- C C C 4 5 15 4 5 15 . 195$- WE WmES. 8 8 S2Swkdfara • 1.6 . . 1898 * 198$’ 191$’ 1928. 1938 ‘ 1940’ 19500 AIE$ 1GES: C C C,M C,M Di DI 5$ 8$ 117 86 83 226 728 1,079 1,893 159 S I N 343 814 1,079 1,863 561 Lot. • 1,328 ia . ------- TABLE B-i IDENTIFICATION OF TOWN GAS MANUFACflJRIM SITES - .i P A TS (1890- i95 STATE MASSAC hUSETTS GAS PRODUCTION RATE (MN cu.ft.IYR) GASIILER/ .**.a**BY-PRODUCTStUli*** NO. CITY COMPANY YEAR STATUS GAS TYPE Coal Water Oil Coke Total PROCESS Cck Tar Aisuionta Other MISCELLANEOUS INFU ATIDN 53 ::tt: z—_ ar_ Newbury port 6$E Co 1890 * C 10 lo 1900 * C 14 14 1910 ‘ C 31 31 1920 a C 50 50 1930 0 1940 0 , ,&- L J AVERAGES: 26 26 54 Newton & Watertown l 5( Co 1890 a 1900 a 1910 P 1920 — 1930 1’340 - n h7 .J — AVERAGES: C C 50 103 77 . 50 103 77 55 North Ada:i 61 Co 1890 a 1900 a 1910 * 1920 * 1930 1940 * 1950 a AVERAGES: C C C W W W W 20 51 73 48 150 225 203 299 219 20 51 73 150 225 203 299 146 Lowe ‘ 103 148 126 56 Northampton ‘ GL Co 1890 * C 12 12 19 0 * 1’310 * 1920 • 1930 * 1940 * 1950 ‘ AVERAGES: C C,W C,W W CW [ 25 35 38 28 15 68 197 168 253 140 25 50 106 197 168 253 116 165 82 172 140 ------- pscnss StE (S as. Vt. lfl) flJflflt Cusi 1Mw 011 Calss tsSsl r—-’% is. cm a Yffii nvss S TWO c.s. t A.As OUe moms isumnois 571b’thRtt i&ioro tCo 189$ I C 11 i i 1955* C 16 16 1915* C 33 33 isa’ C 45 45 1935 P 194 1P • 1958 P (WENADESs 26 26 . SBNos’wood tCo 1895 * 1955* 1915 I 1925 P 1938 P isap 1958 8 WE l l E S . C C C ENU 7 14 £811 ‘ £8131 7 14 £5508 SSPittsfiold • Coal Unto 189* I 1955’ 1918 * 1925* 193$’ 1948’ 1958* ffiE Ss C C C,W C,V U .W D l 15 21 55 65 38 55 211 441 412 635 357 - 15 21 115 355 441 412 635 276 Loss, U ‘ • 268 233 339 65 PIttif told IMion Sn Morko 18% * 19*8 0 1915 0 1928- 1935 - 1948- 1955- ( WEllES. C 7 ------- TAbLE b-I; IDENTIFZCATION OF TOWN G S NUFACTURihG SUES - LL ftANIS (189 -19 0) STATE: MASSACHUSETTS GAS PRODUCTION RATE (NM c’i.ft./Yi () fiAS1F1E / ,** ‘ta,jiY-PRIJDLJCISU***4** NO. CITY COMPANY YEAR STATUS GAS TYPE Coal Water Oil Coke Total PROCESS Coke Tar Aiucr,ia Other MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION £1 Plyii outh GL Co 1890 ‘ C 4 4 1900’ C 6 6 1910 ‘ C 10 10 1920 * C 29 29 (1) 33 1930 P 1940 P I Q — AVERAGES: 12 12 33 62 Ouu cy Citizen’s GL Co 1890 4 C 8 8 1900* C 7 7 1910 P 1920 - 1930 - 1940 - ‘ 1950- AVERAGES: 8 8 63 Saleui ‘ GL Co 1890 * 1900 ‘ 1910 * 1920 * 1930 ‘ 1940 * 1950 * AVERAGES: C,W C,W C,W C,W C,W C,W C,W 40 56 135 96 229 379 105 149 181 335 229 926 418 40 56 135 277 564 LOB 1,031 387 7 (91 (41 6 7 140 400 618 1,208 28 24 64 So’ithbr dge Mutual GL Co 1890 * 0 1 1 Lowe 1900 * 1910 0 1920 C I 1930 — 1940 - - IIVERACiES: 0 3 1 3 1 ------- GAB PRODUCTION RATE (WM c .ft./VR) GASI IER/ YEAR STATUS GAS TYPE Coal Water Oil Coke Total PROCESS Coke Tar P n,aor .im Other lSCELLRNEOUS INFORMATION NO CITY 65 South Frarn3nghacn ‘ S Fu 1iP Co 1890 * W ? Loc.eis Under cortstructior , 1900* W 8 8 1910 0 1920 0 1330 — 1940 - n - )WER GES: 8 8 66 Spencer “ 6 Co 1890 * 14 10 10 Evans 1900* 1910 * 1920 * 1930 * 1940 a 1950 * flVERflGES: 14 14 14 14 cw CW 7 19 27 34 20 21 20 1 19 27 34 20 21 20 LoMe “ “ “ 12 20 16 67 Sprir fie1d “ 61 Co 1890 * 1900 a 1910 * 1920 * 1930 * 1940 * 1350 a QVE 6ES C ,W c,w C,W C,W C,W C,W C,W 82 160 450 534 1,210 1,495 1,466 711 720 808 138 1,658 831 1,254 1,254 82 160 450 2,508 2,018 1,633 3,124 1,4 5 Lo e “ “ 0 (25) ( ) 1,100 1,573 1,337 8 65 31 68 Stc’ughtor LIP Co 1890 * 0 (5) Petrciew f eu ( r tha) 1900* 1910* 1920 0 1930 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1940 — nc — ( VER 11GES; • 1 1 ------- TI 1DL [ 8 -I; JOENTIFIcArION OF TOWN G S MFINUFHCIEffiING SITfS - cLL PL lS ( 8i 19 .th STATE; MASSACHUSETTS GAS PRODUCTION Ri TE (NM cu.ft./YR) 6051F!ER/ *** *BY-P?lODLJCTS *i*tfl* No. cii YEAR STATUS GAS TYPE Coal Water Oil Coke Total PROCESS Coke Tar 69 Taighton ‘ 61 Co 1890 * C 30 30 Urid r cor tructtori 1900* C 50 50 1910 * C 98 98 1920 * C,W 217 25 242 7 3 0 313 1930 ‘ C,W 1948 • C,W 341 218 565 1950 * C 1 W 342 502 844 17 749 AVERAGES: 181 248 305 12 5 5 38 70 So.Reathr q/Stor er a*i Cituen’s 61 Co of U 1890 * C 5 5 1988 P 1910 — 1920 - 1930 - 1940 1950 — AVERAGES: 5 5 11 Walthar ; GL Co 1890 ‘ C 26 26 1900* C 38 38 1910 C Cons. w/bostoi Cüri .G Co 1920 - 1930 — 1948 - 1950- AVERAGES: 32 12 Ware N GL Co 1890 * C 5 5 1900 * C 5 5 1910 * C 14 1 1920 * C 18 18 1930 * C 19 13 1 c 1348 N iq N AVER AGES; 12 12 1 .1 ------- a $ P$ DDUC1ZON RRTE MM cu. ft. /YR) U %SZF1ER/ •*...*U y—pHQQUCTS...*.4*. NO. CITY YEAR STRTUS AS TYPE Coal Water Oil Coke Total PROCESS Coke Tar Arnuwjnia Other NIOCELLRNEO(,s lNFURM 1ION s 73 Webster M E Co 9O * C 2 2 1900* 1910 * 1920 * 1930 * 1940 * 1950 * cVERA6ES; W U U U CU CU 3 26 85 149 148 250 2 110 3 26 85 149 148 250 95 Lowe “ ‘ U U U . 123 1 3 74 Westfield N l L Co 1890 * 1900 ‘ 1910 i 1920 * 1930 * 1940 * 1950 * C 1 W C,W C,W C,W C,W C,W C,W 7 11 29 59 61 43 31 59 41 134 • 7 11 29 59 104 90 175 4 92 (1.3) 49 2 68 AVERIIGES: 34 79 68 3 70 75 West Spririqfield 13 Co 1890 * 7 ? under construct ion 1900 0 1910 0 1920 — 1930 — 1940- tic L J AVERAGES: 76 Wi1iiai stowri 6 Co 1890 * 190 * 1910 P 1920 — 1930 19A - tic L .J — AVERAGES: 0 0 (4) 2 2 2 ------- TA8LE -1 IDENTIFICATION OF TOWN GAS tANUFACTURIr G SIES - A i P T5 l:G38-I 50) STATE: MASSACHuSETTS GAS PRODUCTIoN RATE (7’ ) cu.tt./YR) GASIFIER! I . NO. CITY CLJNPANY YEAR STATUS GAS TYPE Coa] Water Oil Coke Total Pi OCESS Coke Tar 1 tiur :a Other MISCELLAhEOUS IkEO MAi ION 71 Woburn SL Co 1890 * c a 8 1900’ C 12 12 1910 • C 15 15 1920 ‘ C 25 25 l’330 P 1940 P 1950- AVERAGES: 15 15 78 Worcester GL Ca 1898 * 1900 * 1910 ‘ 1920 ‘ l9 1940 1950 * AVERAGES: C,W C,W C,W C,W CW CW C I ) 112 250 360 674 349 240 409 1,554 2,142 4,813 1,832 112 250 600 1,083 1,554 2,142 4 ,813 1,508 Lowe “ “ ‘ (40) 1,050 460 3,070 4,586 79 Boston (Everett) New England G Coke Co 1890 1900 I 1910 * 1920 0 1930 0 1940 — 1950 - AVERAGES: Coke Coke 10 7 9 10 1 9 Otto—Hoff. P1ar t located at Everett,MA 80 Stcrsehaia People’s )3as E Co 1890 • 1900 ft 1910* 1920 0 1330 0 1940 — r)c - JJ, AVERAGES; 0 0 3 5 4 3 5 4 t(erdaIl ------- GAS PRODUCTION RATE (MM cu.ft./YR) GASZFLER/ ***..uB’(—PRUOUCTS..*....*. NO. CITY COll )P 14Y YEAR STATUS GAS TYPE Coal Water Oil Cok* Total PROCESS Coke Tar Awnonta Other PIISCELLRP1EQ (iS iNFORMATION 81 Wakefield Nuricipa! 1. Plant 1890 1900* 1910 * C C,W 8 34 16 8 50 1920 0 1938 P 1940 P 1950 0 civEH cas: 21 16 29 92 Ware OL Co 1898 1908’ C 5 5 1910 * C 18 18 1920* C 193 * C 1940* C 18 18 1 13 1950 0 lWER 6ES: 14 14 1 19 83 Framir hari GFIP Co 1830 1900 1910 * C 1 Coke 19 19 1920 * C, Coke 114 114 1930 * Coke 580 580 1940 0 1950 0 VER 6ES: 67 580 238 84 hyde Park 01. Co 1890 I 908 1910 C 1320 ‘ C 130 138 1930 P 1940 P I VERc 1 oES 130 130 ------- TAM. E 8 -1: IDENTIFICATION U lthJN SA M id CTURR6 SITES L L t1 V35i) STATE; MASSACHUSETTS SAS PRODIJCT1O RArE ( ? cujt.IYHJ G S-E ! *iIIY-P UDUC S nnlu NO. CITY COMP Y YEAR STATUS GAS TYPE Coal Water Oil Coke Total PRf,cE Cc e Tat Othi r MlSCELJ NEUL S I\FORMATION — 85 Oal s Bluff V ;neyard L Co 1890 1908 1918 4 W 3 3 Lobe 1920 0 l93 0 1948 1950 - WER ES: 3 3 86 Revere Suburbars 1898 1988 1910 P 1920 P 1930 P 1940 P 1950 p AVERAGES: 81 Warrea Worcester County C Co 1898 1900 1910 p 133 0 1948 — tic 88 Brair tree Old Colony 0 Co 1890 I 300 191 192 8 i 118 118 Lct 1938 * W 324 324 1940 P y Jt (1 AVEJPGES: 221 ------- GAS PRODUCTION RATE ( ‘ IA c .ft./YH) oROL : R, *.*DY—P ODuCT* M . CITY YEAR STATUS BPS TYPE Coil Wat. Oil Coks Teta.l P DCESS ckS tar z n4or, a Cthir CL EQLiS IORPIAIIOt.. _a 89 Palmer CL Co 1898 1903 1918 19 0 193 ‘ W 15 1940 0 1953 0 PVEAAGES: 15 15 17 ------- TABLE 6 - 1: IDENTIFICATION OF TO IN G S F L G SITES - A,L ftA 4TS (189 i95 ) STATEt MICHI6 GAS PRODUCTION RATE (MM ci.ft./Y ) 6c F 6. / .i *D’1—P OOUCFS*** ii* NO. CITY YEAR STATUS GAS TYPE Coal Water Oil Coke Total P fflLESS L ti Tar lliiiiorta Other MISCELLANEOuS E1 PT1Oi Adrian “ 6 Co 1890 ft C (10) 1900 * C,W 12 12 1910 ft C,W 42 3 45 Lowe 1920’ C 81 81 1930 * C 120 120 7 100 1940 N 1950 N AYER 3ES; 64 3 64 7 100 2 Alper 1 a B Co 1890 I C 5 5 1900* C 4 4 1910 ft C 15 15 1920 * C I? 17 1 16 1930* C 35 35 2 43 1940 ‘ C 37 37 (0.3) 40 1950 N AVERAGES: 19 19 2 33 3 Ann Arbor (3 Co 1890 ft C 11 jj 1900 ft C,W 35 35 Lobe 1910 ft C,W 128 7 135 “ 1920 ft C,W 236 3 239 4 40 (0) 1930 * C,W 247 185 432 “ (2) 253 62 1940 N 0 a AVE GES; 131 65 170 4 41 £2 4 Battle Creek 61 Co 1890 ft 1900 * 1910 ft 1320 ft 1930 * 1340 ‘ C C C,W C,W C,W W 1 Coke 8 18 139 440 933 46 97 370 6 i 731 8 18 185 537 1 303 & 0 L: ie 12 (151 13 375 (0) 230 19 N AVE i ES : 308 146 731 475 . 434 332 ------- C CITY Cm1tL • s STa l ls a nn S PIISTS CM MiSs ’ fl Oil (Its a. Cal. fl. ITS) T i SM SIFSW P ’ .n. Cs. *flfl-PS)SJCTSn.ne. Tar aaaa OIls’ t s ’ taa ueoummr:t. 5 layC lty tCo 18% ’ C 15 15 1* . C 19 19 191.’ C 86 .86 192$ C 193$- 194$- 1958- 1WEI ESa 4$ 4$ 6 B1 Iapids •BasMorks 1831 * 1988’ 1911’ 1928’ 1938* 194 1N 195$ N MARBESa I) 1) 0 0 C 16 S 16 16) 5 6 1$ 7 5 6 18 16 9 Patton ‘ 7 Diarlotto GCo 189$ * 1988* 1918 I 1928 * 0 0 C,M ;v 14 43 15) 3 3 34 43 Patton . 193$ C 194$- 195$- 1WE ES : 23 3 a 8 Coldwatsr . ‘ ALCo . 1831* 1*’ 1918’ 192$’ 193$’ 19411 195$ N IWERAQESs C C C C C C 3 12 3$ 35 54 42 29 3 12 31 35 54 42 23 (1) 3 2 3 £1 4 54 . ------- TALLE 8 -1: IDENTIFIGATION OF TOWN & S MANuFACTURING SITES .L c’cMS (189 I STATE: MICHIGAN GAS PRODUCTION RATE (PIN cu.ft./YR) GASIIIER/ ‘Y-PRU [ )UCTG i ** U N o. CITY COMPANY YEAR STATUS GAS TYPE Coal Water Oil Coke Total PRi EES Cc.ke Tar Oiuacrt:a Uth& r l CELLFP i. OiS It FüR AT1O : --_ : _. 9 Detroit EiL Co 1830 I C,W 120 1:0 Lo .e 1900 a C,W 500 1310 • C,W,Coke 990 720 1,230 3,060 1920 * C,W,Coke 3,630 2,640 4,730 11,000 1330 * C,CW,O 2,568 10,588 3 13,159 1940 * CW 514 514 Steer’e 174 1%0 * CW 856 856 4 5 AVE RGES 1,562 3,064 3 3 010 4,164 10 Detroit Mutual 8 Co 1890 a C 125 125 1900 0 1910 0 1920 - 1930 1950 - AVERAGES: 125 125 11 East Saginaw ‘ Co 1890 4 C 31 31 1900 a C 40 1910 0 1920 1) 1930 - 1940 - 1950 - AVERAGES: 36 36 12 Flint City of Flint 5 Co 1890 a W 9 9 H-L 1900 * W 13 13 1910 a W 124 124 1910 P 1930 - 1340 - AVERPi I3ES: 49 43 ------- ST PSTIST$S STE (S a. V t. IY STZflW Cal r 511 S TMM r--—3 sku Tar t - Ciba ’ N1 ’ iS mS 1*ISMT IU$ C CITY lM Smi SINUS Sm n f l 13S - as : .0 1815 a C €7) — ens 19000 1910 f t C 16 16 1925* C 47 47 1 7 am. c 7 5 is 4 84 1945* C,0 55 3 58 3 78 1950 N UPGESs 48 3 49 3 56 14fr’aud Rap id. FGlIvcaS.cntLto 189$ * C . 185) Evass IFahra jeIs) 1* 0 19 )5 0 198$- 1935- 1940- its- R% ESs S • iS Orar idRapid. tCo 189$ ft ass . 191$ ft 1928 ft 1935 ft 1940 N 1950 N flI E8 r C c,v C,N C,N C,1l 18$ as 840 1,280 1,512 798 362 362 • 18$ as 840 1,280 1,874 811 i.o,. ‘ • (361 1,595 1,59Z 292 292 l6 ia i h 1 1s UWork. . 1890 ft C 1*’ C 1915 I C 19200 1935* •C 1940 N 1950 N I$IER ISESs (5) 4 15 21 12 4 15 21 12 1—) 16 16 ------- TftU& E 8 l: IDENTIFICATION OF TOWN r,n i l NLFACTURUG SIkS - u. PJt ).TS 89 -Vi 0) SlATE: MICHIGAN GAS PRUD(JCTI(JN RATE (Pill cu.ft.fYi l G : EJ / •dal. [ Y j()(JCi6I*I**a NO. CITY YEAS STAIDS GAS TYPE Coal Water Gil Coke Total PWOLESS Co Tar 14uôria Utimr MISCELLANEOUS INFUR TIDH 11 HilIsdale 6 Co l89 a C 7 7 I9 a C 7 7 1910 * C 22 1920 a C 32 93 a C 28 28 (0.2) . 8 1940 • C 1 0 37 39 2 31 1950 N AVERAGES: 22 2 23 2 33 18 lorua 61 Coke Co 1890 a C 5 1900 a C 12 1910 a C 21 1920 a C 37 31 1930 a C 48 48 3 41 1940 0 1950 0 AVERAGES: 25 3 41 19 Jackson 61 Co 1890 a C (25) 1900 a C 45 45 1910 a C,U 185 185 Lowe 1920 * C,W 1,400 600 1930 a C,W 575 265 840 (5) (72) (-1 1940 a Coke 586 586 (-1 656 210 1950 N AVERAGES: 551 433 5 6 731 20 Jackscru Nat ioral G& F Co 1890 a C 180 100 Evuri 1380 0 1910 0 IQJ — L i L 1930 - 1940 AVER lGES: 100 ------- RAB PRODLICTION RATE CNN c .ft ./yR) OASIFIEC/ Coal Wet., Oil Coke Total PROCESS Coke T*r Ammonia Other MlSCELL 4EOUS INFQR 1IOk M L CITY YERR STRTUS ORB TYPE 21 Kalargazoo GL Co 1890 * C (22) ns — 1900 * C 40 40 1910 * C 230 230 1920 C Cur . v4/ J c r 1930 - 1940 - 1350 VE 6ES: 135 135 22 Lansing GL Co 1890 * 1900 * 1910 * 1920 * 1930 * C,W C,W C,W C,W C,W 12 33 119 348 833 51 166 337 12 33 170 514 1,170 Lowe “ (5) (8) 47 (-) 947 (9) 199 1940 N 1950 N IVEfU i3ES: 269 185 380 47 947 199 23 Luddirgtor 1 GL Co 1890 * C (6) 1900 0 1910 * 1920 * 1938 * 1340 * 1950 N AVERAGES: C C C C 10 22 47 42 30 10 22 47 42 30 1 2 (0.4) 2 26 61 41 43 24 Mar,jstee GL&Coke Co 1830 * 1900* 1910 * 1920 * 1938 * 1940 * 1950 N i VER GES: C C C,W C,W CW CW (20) 5 11 30 15 32 39 36 5 11 30 32 39 23 Lowe 0 ------- IOGtE b 1: IDtNTIFICATION OF TOWN (iRS MONU flCiu G SuES ki. lS u6 V,5 STAlE: MICHIGAN GAS PRODUCTION RATE (MM cu.ft./YR) GASjFf R/ * .*i..byR j)i 5aanu*a NO. CITY YEAR STATUS GAS TYPE Coal Water D I I Coke Total PROCESS Coke r Q : noriia Other MISCELLANEOUS lr .FOñ AT1ON 25 Marquette 61 Co 1890 a C,W 7 7 Lowe (SI 1900 • C 1 W 10 10 1310 * C,W 21 2 23 1920 U 1930 • W 30 30 k).1 1340 0 1950 0 AVERAGES: 13 16 18 29 26 Marshall I Co 1890 a C,W 6 6 Lowe (6) 1900 0 1910 a C,W 12 12 1920 a C,W 15 15 1 I? 1930 a C,W 41 4 45 1940 a CW 29 29 1950 N AVERAGES: 19 Ii 21 1 11 27 Monroe City 1 DL Co 1890 * C,W (7) 1900 a C,W 6 6 1910 a C,W 24 24 1920 f C,W 57 3 60 (2) N 1930 a C,W 54 13 £7 6 i 8 1340 a C,W 93 18 117 5 97 1950 N AVERAGES: 48 11 55 6 1 3 48 Muskegon City DL Co 1890 a C 15 15 1900 a C 15 15 1910 * W £3 L O 1920 a 115 115 1930 * W 276 276 1940 N AVE cisES : 15 153 ------- Gf S PRODUCTION R 1TE (MM cu.ft./YR) Bf1BIEIER/ YEAR STATUS BAS TYPE Cogl Water Oil Coke Total PROCESS NO. CITY CU RHY 4 *0400 BV—PROOtJCT$a*a *4 at CoI ar %waorija Otriur MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION 29 N gauriee “ GL Co 1890 * 0 1 1 CruC - .s roh u ft 1988 * 0 ? “ 1918 * C 24 24 1920 ‘ C 25 25 1930 0 1940 0 1958 — VER 6ES: 25 1 11 38 Niles UL Co 1890 * 1900* 1918 * 1920 * 1930 * 1940 0 1950 0 VER 6ES; W W C C C 21 40 20 27 4 7 , 6 4 7 21 40 20 18 Lc.w “ 31 Uwosso GL Co 1890 * 1900 * 1910 * 1928 *, 1930 * C,W C,W C,W C,W C,W 5 9 20 180 101 1 12 . 5 9 21 108 119 H-L ‘ “ (1) 6 (8) 1 2 1940 P 1950 N AVE 6ES: 48 7 51 6 122 32 Portiac LR Medbury 6 Works 1890 * C 1 I 1900 * 1910 * 1920 * 1930 * 1940 * C C,W C,W C,CW W,Cok 13 41 125 592 2 30 910 1,410 325 13 43 155 1,502 1,735 Lo 8 3 iE8 E55 159 1958 0 VERfli3ES: 154 588 325 575 21 59 159 ------- TAkE 5-l: iDENTiFICATiON OF TO JN GAS NtJcT J WG S TES L ( 39. i9 ) i3TATE MICHIGAN GAS PRODUCTION RATE (MM cu.ft./YR) GASIf !EH/ I*4., [ 4Y- ,T1JDUCN *IIu NO. CITY COMPANY YEAH STATUS GAS TYPE Cool Water Oil Cc’ke Total PRUCESS Coe Tar A itoriia Other lLLLL NtOL Ii1FOR 1 T1UN 33 Port Huron “ St Co 189 * C 7 7 (900* C 38 1910 • C,W 64 18 92 Lowe 1920 0 (930 I CW 393 393 Ste r 1940 0 l9 0 0 AVEi AGES: 36 206 130 34 St John ’s Mutual 6 Co (890 * 14 3 3 Lowe (SI 1’300* W 2 2 “ 1910* 14 5 5 ‘ 1920 * W 10 10 “ 1930I 14 13 13 ‘4 1940 0 . 1950 0 AVERAGES: 7 7 35 Sauir ,aw ‘4 OL Co 1890 1900 * 1910 • C C C,W 0 15 183 2 15 185 Lo 1920 0 1920 0 1940 - 195 - AVERAGES: 66 2 100 . 36 Sturgis ‘ GIEL Co 1890 a 1300 0 1910 0 C ? 1920 ‘ 1930 * 1940 * C C C,O 27 46 41 7 27 46 48 ( -) (0) 2 N 36 AVERAGES: 38 7 40 2 ------- GAS PRODUCTION RATE (MM cu.ft/YR) GASIFLER/ Coal Wat.r Oil Cak. Total PROCESS Coke T&r c rnor,ia Other tSCELL NED42S INFORrION NO. C ITY COMPANY YEAR STATUS GAS TYPE 37 Ypsilanti 6 Co 1890 * C (7) —taa = =n=== ===r, 1900 ft C 12 12 1910 * C W 38 2 40 1920 * C,W 67 1 £8 ( —I ( ) 1930 * C,W 107 1 lOB 6 107 1940 * C 132 132 6 182 1950 0 AVE Q6ES; 71 1 72 6 185 38 Albior G&Coke Co 1890 1900* 1918 * 1920 * 1930 1 1940* 1950 N VER GES: C C C C C 1 23 40 80 71 43 • 1 23 40 80 11 43 (4) 4 4 4 70 63 67 39 Bentori Harbor —St Joseph 6 Co 1890 1980 ft 1910 ‘ 1920 * 1930 * 1940 I 1950 * flVERflGES: C W W W C,W W 17 178 98 75 111 226 67 281 136 17 75 111 226 245 201 146 P—E Lowe ‘ “ 10 1 250 250 40 Escariaba City Lighting Plant 1898 1980 1 1918* 1920 * 1930 I 1940 * 1950 * 1VER 6ES: 0 0 W Cw CW LW . 31 53 45 93 56 1 1 1 1 1 31 53 45 93 37 Patton “ 9 89 ------- TABiE 8 -i: IDENTIFICATION OF TOWN GAS MflNUFACTL1Rl! G TES L PA )IS (18-r)’M STATE: MICHIGAN GAS PRUDUCT1Ot RATE (MM cu.ft./YRI GASiF1E / ,fl.i1 b4HQL1UCTS ****1Md M l. CITY YEAR STATUS GAS TYPE Coal Water ( Iii C .kE Total P4OCE S Coke Tar Ai criia Uth MlSCELLi NEOV I)i (JIM IUN 41 Menomiree S Co 1890 1900 • C (13) 191C • C 13 13 1920 I C 34 34 Cl) (—C 1930 • C 104 104 6 82 1940 * W 94 94 I95 ‘ W 211 211 104 QVERA6ES: 50 153 91 £ 93 42 Mt Clemens 6 Co 1890 1900 * C 1 W 6 6 i9 10 C,W 30 30 1920 • C,W 59 59 3 56 1930 • C,W 139 149 288 7 183 1940 0 1950 0 AVERAGES: 59 149 96 5 1 3 43 8eiding Gas Works 1890 I 900 1910 I C (5) 1920 * C • 15 15 1930* C 18 18 1 0 1340* C B 8 1950 0 flVERQGES 14 14 1 15 44 Cadillac GL Co 1890 1900 1910 * C 18 18 1328 I C 27 21 1930 * C 34 34 3) 36 1948 • C : AVE AGES: 27 27 2 33 ------- I L F . CITY OAS PROIflJCTION RATE C *l cu.ft./YR) ø. lFLER/ YEAR STATUS A8 TYPE Coal Water Oil Coke Total PRUCE5S Coke T r A nmonia Other MISCELLRP4EOUS INFORMATION 45 Cheboygan U 61 Co 109w 1900 1910 * C 1920 * C 1930* C • H 7 1940 0 I — VE GES: 7 46 Debray “ &Surburbari 6 Co 1830 1900 . 1910 * C W 64 16 80 Lone 1920 0 1930 - 1940 , I Q — • 1WER GES; 64 16 80 47 Dowaqiac 6 Co 48 Grand Ledge GL Cc i 1900 1910 * 1’320 * 1930 * 1’340 0 4 , - 1?J — 1VER GES i 1830 1910 * C 1920 * C 1930 0 1940 — C I C lii 15 C I C £ J •r L _, C 33 33 21 12 30 6 6 IIVERI 1GEB; 9 9 ------- TRBI.i B 1: IDENIIFICATION OF TOWN 61S MANUFACIUR1kG SiTES j PJ’nTS (18 i . STATE: N1D1I6 GAS PRODUCTION RATE (M 1 ci.ft./YRI IiASIFIERI NO. CITY YEAR SIRIUS GAS TYPE Coal Water Oil Coke Total PROCESS C ,ke Ear Piii,i:ri:a Other M SCELL1lNEU(J . iATlU 4 49 Hancock Nov4hton County OlCoke Co1890 1900 1910 ‘ C 40 40 1920 • C 51 51 1930 ‘ C 45 45 (0) 43 1940 0 1950 0 AVERAGES: 45 45 43 50 Hastings Thorr apple 646 Co 1890 1910 • C 10 1920 * C 15 15 1 1930 • C 1 W 30 1 31 2 31 1940 0 4 L,c AVERAGES: 18 1 19 2 16 51 Holland City 6 Co 1890 1900 1910 ft C 20 20 1920 * C 50 50 1930 * C,W 89 44 133 1940 0 1950- AVERAGES: 53 44 68 3 57 52 Iron PIt L&F Co 1890 1900 1910 ft W 8 8 Lc e 1920 0 1930 • W 19 19 1940 * W 20 20 AVERAGES: 14 15 14 15 ! 1 ------- a tflICflS SIC USS as. VS. ITS) aZflESt — liftS T Cal Mtur Ill Co le Total Pi———a S. cut øslio tsp ?-- a ms m Iravkood 8C 189$ iws 191$ f t U ‘ I IMder construction 192$ 0 1931* U 4$ 4$ 1940* U 41 41 1953 N gwE 8uEs 41 41 S4LaurMa Ca lu w ut OCo 189$ 1* 191$’ 1923 0 19330 194$- 195$- iWE Ss U 34 . 34 ‘ 34 34 Lowe 55NtPlsawit L IFCo 189$ 1 1911 5 1923* 193$’ 194$ N 1950 N R IERIEESi C C,U C,U ii 27 51 29 1 355 178 i i 28 436 148 Tenrey ‘ (5) (1) (5) 48 48 (2) ‘ 36 Petosky • $Bsphors 8 Co . 1895 1* 1911 * 192$’ 1913’ 1340$ 195$ Id (WEM36Si • C C C,U 18 19 35 24 5 . 5 18 19 4$ 26 2 2 42 42 . ------- Tf [ 4E —l: IOE 4TlFICc T1ON OF tORN 6 M UFflCT1RU G SITES L 83 - :9 1 STATE: 6l 5 PRODUCTION R uTE ( I’1 cu.ft./YR) 61 S1FI R/ *i’’*t Y-PRODUC1Si**”*” NC. CITY CO cANY YEflR SATUS 6 S TYPE Coal Water Oil Coke Total PROCESS Coke Tai 1 iic,r:a Other Mi5CELL EOt S IF FC1 Mi T1hN 57 1te Ste Marie N OLE Co 1890 1310 a C 18 18 1920 • C 33 33 (1) 1930 ‘ C 54 ( II 44 1940 • C 44 44 (I 46 l9 0 r AVERA6ES; 31 37 45 55 So th Haven 6 Co 1890 I 90 1910 a C 15 15 1920 ‘ C 19 (-1 1--) 1930 * C 33 33 (-1 34 1940a C 21 27 2 30 AVER ES: 24 2 33 59 Thiee Rlverb N 6 Co 1890 1900 1910* C 8 8 1920 a C 18 16 1930 * C 36 (8.4) 4 1940 • C,W 131 164 295 7 1 3 1950 a C,W 161 230 391 384 VE fl6ES; 11 191 150 £0 Traverse City 13 Co 1850 1300 1910 a C 1928 a 38 (1) (-1 1538 * C 54 54 3 1340 * C 46 3 bI 38 38 3 ------- S tSSflISi St I S IS a. Vs. na atiflt. , m m rims flfl sl Nutur Oil Cuss TMM P--’ — lit. CITY IL V ccitt Ta aM Ot is’ N’ ‘ S ui ieusanou — i i ala frattotCoety lra 1898 . 3* 1918 193* C,V 29 28 4STenriey 1938 ft C 47 47 (8.2) 2 1948 0 1Th 0 WE IABESs 38 28 44 2 62 Calat • SICoS Co 1898 1* 1911 133* 1938* 1948* 1 I 0 WE. E5: C V V 27 27 39 28’ 34 27 28 31 39Lcwe (1) 26 26 L3XvsliqonHts ‘ OCo 1898 1* 1918 193 * 1938 0 1948 0 193- MRAGESs V 18 18 18 18 Temmy 5 5 M0stqc AllqanCounty lCo 1898 1988 1918 1928 f t 1938* 1948’ 1958 0 WU 1 ISESi C C C 44 56 37 46 44 56 37 46 . 12) (-4 2 2 (12) 53 42 48 ------- TAL*t I t lO€NIIFICRIIOU cW TOWN &iS ?i U J C W It , ST S 18 8 % ) 5TAT6 M1DU6 G S PROOIJCTIflN RfU (‘v t cu.ft./YRJ 6 31F1 / “u’’tn’ I 1iDiiCTb*ø *’ øI pij. CITY YEc.öl STP Us 6 S TYPE Coal Water O 1 Coke Total kiiESS Cow& Tar u c,ri Otner MibtiL1kNE1 iS t Fut P1iiION 65 PIyMo th /Nortflv l e 6 Cc i 1898 1910 t9i • C 17 U 1938 ‘ C,W 92 35 121 96 1948 0 l9 * 0 55 35 12 66 Fl t t Corsw er’ P Co 1898 1 9 .8 1918 £ J W 1938 • C,W 1,813 247 2 ,8 8 (38) (388) 1940 ‘ CW, Coke 195 1,858 2,045 ( ) 1 678 3, 608 lbs atdmcir 1 wi u I f t e 1958 N 1,813 221 1,858 2,8 53 1,678 £7 pei iurs9 M th ;ari 61 Cci 1838 l9 0 I 928 1938 ‘ C 31 31 (0.1) 34 1940 0 1958 0 PVER SES: 31 31 34 £8 Ka1 i azoc Cc,rs uger’s P Co i89 1900 1918 I 92 1333 ‘ C,W 519 6 579 . 9 2 * ‘ L7 6 2.E 1 5 t QVER GES 519 72 567 615 9 6 1 l8 ------- Coke Tar’ f son a Otker BCELLflkEOUS lNPOfi RT ION CITY a e PaOOUCTION AMTE (PV cu. ft. /YID o lewz€*i YERR s1*rua SAS TYPE Coal W.t.r Oil Coke Total PROCESS 69 ZiIwaukoa Con%wadr’s P Co 189$ 1900 1910 1920 1930 * C,W 801 206 1 @ø7 46 384 1’340 0 1950 0 VER GES: 801 206 1,0i 7 46 384 ------- TI E 0-1* IDEI4TJFJCRTION OF 10114 S 0V1JftTLJRINO SITES - L PU 4TS (1898-1950) STATEs NlI8E )1A SAS PRUOUCTION l TE ()0( cu.ft.IYR) SASIFIER/ . ,.*..IBY-PRODUCTS4*.***u NO. CITY YEAR STATUS SAS IYPE Coal Water O l Coke Total PROCESS Coke Tar ANaon a Other NISCELLRNEOIJS DIORNATION —— I ———————— — Duluth • — SiMilar Co — u 189$ . aa&u* z U Ma 30 — - * “ 30 — zZgx** z * *U* F I N zv 1900* M 35 35 1910 P 1 $ 0 1931 0 1940- 195$- flVERAGESs 33 33 2 Faribault 5( Co 1890 4 1900* 191$ • 192$ * 1930* 1940 N 1951 N AJER I 13ES; 0 0 U U C 83 83 13 47 , 30 (7) 6 6 6 13 47 83 37 Lowe • (21 (1) (—) 122 122 3 Fer ua Fall , ‘ StE Co 1890 a 1*x 1910 - 192$- 193$- 1940 - 1950- R ERASES* U 2 2 2 2 Lowe 4 Nankato • 6&E Co 1890 * 1900’ 1910* 1920* 1930* 194$ U 1950 0 ERASESs C C C C C (10) 18 5$ 63 88 53 1 0 5$ 63 88 53 (1) 95 95 ------- tara. flleO In M . CITY P UCTI MIE (tIe Cu. ft. #Y*) SLF LERF Y N STATUS SAB TYPB Coal Watr Oil Coka Total ( ith — — Cok. 7w A eor4. O*h.r $laCELLt4 CtJS lwcm lTIaN -- --—————.a a a a. a — —-- - - rn .apol1 ‘ 01. Co 1895 a c,W (230) Low. (S I 1900* C,W 7 U 1910 C,W ? a . 1920 a 1930 a 1940 a 1950 N AVERAGES C,W 11 II 548 548 2 4,501 1,553 2,021 550 4,507 1,553 2,283 • u (210) 3,072 1,020 2,046 44) 6 Red Wine ‘ G&E Co 1890 a 0 (8) Naphtha feed 19001 1918 a 1920* 1938* 1948* 1950. AVERAGES: (J C,W C C C C 13 35 46 39 69 40 27 , 21 6 . 6 6 48 35 46 39 69 39 Lowe • • • • 2 2 4 3 49) 50 48 91 63 7 Rochester • 01 Co 1898 a 19004 1910* 1928 * 1930 a ? C C C C,W 6 9 59 83 36 6 9 59 119 4 91 1940 N 1950 N AVERAGES: 39 36 48 4 91 8 St Cloud . 61E Co . 1890 * 1900* 19 * 1920 a 1930 * 1940 * 0 0 C C,I4 C,W C,U 12 16 38 41 16 48 40 (10) 7 12 32 86 81 Patton U (3) (1) (1) 31 53 1958 N AVERAGES: 27 35 53 45 ------- TAI.E I-1 IDENTIFICATION OF TOWN GAS NAI4JFACTURDk3 SITES - ALL. PU1NTS (1890 -1950) STATEi ND*EGATA GAS PR000CTION GATE (I cu.ft./YR) 1FIER/ Coal Water Oil Coke Total PROCESS a,,.,. ,BY—PRO(XJCTS,****Ha Coke Tar Aweonia Other NISCELLP 4EOhJS INFORMATION P(). CITY Q$’ 4Y YEM STATUS GAS TYPE -— 9 St Paul 61. Co 189$ a C,W 200) Lowe (5) 1900 * C,W 30$ 1910 a C,W 216 724 940 192$ * C,W 2, 101 2,000 1930 a N 118 118 41 1948* U 99 99 • 59 195$ N (WERASESs 839 314 691 5 .3 1$ Stiliwater • 6LEL Co 1090 1 1900* 191$ I 92$ ’ 1930 * 1940* 195$ N AVERAGESi C,W C,W C C C C 1 8 IS 48 71 58 33 , I 8 I, 48 11 58 33 Lowe (5) U) (1.3) 19 63 71 liWinona GLCo 1090 * 1980* 1910* 1920 * 1930 • 194$ I 195$ N AVERAGES C C C C C C 1 12 2$ 45 114 104 59 . 12 20 45 114 184 59 (—) (2) (3) (—) 117 123 (1) 12 Adais ‘ 6 Works 1890 190$ 191$ * U (1) lenny 1920 0 1930 0 1948 — 195 5- WERAt3ES ------- 1 US eu . ft. IYR* eoiIFIEM/ u***BY -9fiO UCT5e. ,... . CITY C NY - YEM BTRfl$ 6M TYPE Coal Water D I I Coke Total Pø b Coke Tar onta Other MI9C Lf EUI* — - -s _ n_ _n f l INFORI lTION - — — f l_s 13 Albert Lea LIP Co 1890 1900 1910* N 9 9 Lowe 1920* U 27 27 l 1930* c&i 47 47 U 1940 N 1950 N flVER 1 ES 28 28 14 clustin ‘ 6 Co 1890 1900 1910 * 1920* 1930 * W U CU 9 29 71 9 29 71 Lowe(S) . 1940 N 1950 N AVER1 OES 36 36 15 Duluth Zenith Furnace Co 1890 1900 1910 * 1920 * 1930 P 1940 P 1950 0 (WER )6ES; Coke Coke 306 519 413 306 519 413 Otto-Hoff. 16 Exceleior 6 Co 1890 1900 1910* 1920 (3 1930 0 1940- 1950- AVER ES; 0 4 4 4 4 . ------- TA&E B Iz IDENTIFICATION (F TEMI GAS 1Fi(TURIt8 SITES - LI. PIJV4TS (1890-1958) STATE* NItI& )TA GAS PRODUCTION GATE (P0 ( cu. ft. IYR) GASIFIER/ •uu*,$Y—PRDDUCTSuUua* M I. CITY YEAR STATUS GAS TYPE Coal Water Oil Coke Total PROCESS Coke Tar ( imoriia Other H1SCELL(i EOtJS 1NFORW TIOtl T——— - 17 Renvills City of ‘ 6 Plant 1890 $S2 * ******* i*Z S* 1 1900 1910* U 3 3 Lowe 1920 0 1938 * U (1) 1948 0 1950 0 ( IIERAGES: 3 3 18 Slayton Villa9e of • 1898 1908 1910* 1920 0 1930 0 ? 3 ((I 3 Lowe 1948- 195$- AVIRAGES* 3 3 19 I t Mineapolis ‘ 6 Worke 1890 1900 1910 * 1920 C U 2 2 Tenney Cone. w/ Hopkins 193$ — 1940- 1950 NERASES* 2 2 28 Beaidji B Co 18% 1900 1918 1920 * 1930* 194$ N 1958 N AVERASES U C l i (8) 11 11 11 11 Lowe • ------- *1. CITY S PMOCIiCT*ON TE (PSS Cu. ft. IYM) aoairiw YE*A STRTU5 IRS TYPE Coal Sitar Oil Coks Total P$WC*bb Coks Tar Au onti Othur NIRCELUV OUS DWO TIOt —-- — 18 % - -- —- - 21 Bralnerd ‘ O lE Co 1988 1918 1920 4 U 19 19 Tenney 1930 ’ U 2$ 2$ l 1940 N 1950 N RVERfl6ESz 20 28 22 Crookston 6 Co 1890 1900 1919 1920* 1930* U U 29 8 29 18 Lowe N 9 1940 N 1950 N AVER ES: 19 19 9 23 Ribbing Wit. Dept, 1890 1900 1910 1920 • 1930 * 1948* 1959 N AVERflGES; C CU CW 18 18 74 11 73 18 74 71 54 . . z- 24 Hopkins West Minneapolis 6 Wks 1899 1908 1919 192$ * 1930 I 1949 — 1950 — QVERA6ES: U 4 4 4 4 Tenney ------- TRALE B-It IDENTIFICATION (W TOWN GAS lMFRCTURD6 SITES - LL P1 4TS (1890-1950) STATEs N1t* ROTA GAS PRODUCTION RATE 91 ( c a.ft./YR) S IF1ER/ *e,,.**BY—PROIXJCTS*****1** NO. CITY YEM STATUS GAS TYPE Coal Water Oil Coke Total PRO(I5S Coke Tar Aie.onia Other HISCELLANEUIJS IPFORMATION 25 Jaiper Village of 1890 19N 1.11$ 1920. U 12 12 193$ ‘ U (1) 194$ • U (I I 1950 N RVERi ESz 12 12 26NewU la ‘6Co 1890 190$ 1910 1920 * 1930* 1940 N 195 0N AVERAGES: U CU 15 28 22 • 15 28 22 Tenney N 4 4 27 ( .atonna Public Serv Oper Co . 1898 190$ 1910 1920* 1930* 1940 0 1950 0 AVERAGES: U CU l B 48 33 18 48 33 1 7 28 V rglnia WateriL Dept , ‘ 1898 1900 1910 1920* 1930 ‘ 194$ * 1950 ‘ AVERAGES; U U CU CU 18 55 55 53 45 18 55 55 53 45 ------- arnr . fln rs S P 0 tJCU0N TE ( Cu. ft. lYRb aRBIFIER! ******aY-P OUCTB* .**** CITY Y TRflJI B TYPE Coal Watar 0*1 Cak Total P*Lk E Colt. Tar I monta Othar MtSCELL* EOUB l *M1l0il -— --—— - 29 Faireount Central Statea E Co 1891 l9 1910 1920 1930* CU 25 25 7 1948 N 1950 N RVER IES: 25 25 7 30 Willear • S Co 1898 1980 1918 1920 1930 * 1948* 1950 0 AVER ES: CU CU 11 31 21 11 31 21 Tenney ------- IAEtE D l: IDENTIFICATiON OF TOWN GAS NUFACiURiN SiTES - ILL PJ IS ( 8-l950) STATE: MISSISSIPPi GAS PRODUCTION RATE (l l cu.ft./YR GAS IFIER/ , ‘U **bY-PRüDUC1S*4ftft**** o. cuy YEQR STATUS GAS TYPE Coil Water Oil Coke Totil PROCESS Coke Tar Ri oriia Other MISCELLANEOUS INFU MATlO I Columbus GLiCoke Co 1890 • C 5 5 13 0ft C 1 1 1910 * C ? 1920 * C 13 13 1’330 • C Ii 17 1 12 - , 1940 0 1950 0 AVERAGES: 9 9 1 12 2 Greenville “ 6!.. Co 1890 ft C ? 1900 0 1910 ‘ 1920 * 1930 0 1940 0 1950- AVERAGES: C C 11 18 15 11 18 15 (1) Cl) 3 !ol1y Spr:ni 6L Co 1890 * 9 1900 0 1910 0 - 193k — — I I .J IWER ICSES: 4 Jackson OL Co 1890 ft C (10) 1900* C 5 5 1910 ft C 29 29 19 8 * C 40 40 H —i 1930 * W 123 123 1940 N 1950 N AVERAGES: 25 123 49 ------- a PRODUCTION HRT (MN . Ft IYRI $A$ZFLER/ * **.*,B’V—l RODUCTb.... .*. CiTY Ct3 PANY YEAR ITRflJS GAS TYP€ Coil Wata, O l Cok. Total PROCESS Colt. T*r Aaac.nia Oth., M1SCELL NEQIj5 INFORMATiON 1eridan Ii Co 189 C (1 ) 1900* C 9 9 1910 * C 30 30 1920 * C 63 63 (2) ( ) 10 1930 * C 68 68 3 56 19’ N 1950 N VE GES; 43 43 3 56 10 6 Natcnez 6L Co 1890 * 1900 * I910 1920* C C C C ? 8 8 6 8 8 1930 0 . 1940 0 - L J J . . lWER 6ES: 7 7 7 Vicksbur GL Co 1890 * W 12 12 Lowe 1900 * 1910 ‘ W W 19 40 19 40 ‘ 1920 * W 41 41 1’330 N . 1940 N QVER GES: 28 8 8 Biloxi 6ulf Coast 6 Co 1890 1300 1910 * 1920 * 1930 * C,W C,W C,W 30 65 82 74 30 65 156 Lote H 4 81 1940 N 1950 N VEA (GES: 59 74 84 4 81 ------- T1 )8LE B I1 IDENTIFICATION CF TOWN GAS P UF1 CTU I 3 SuES - A L PJ r4TS 183 19 ) STATEs MISSISSJPc1 GAS PROD(JCTLON RATE ( M cu.ft.IYR) GASIFIERI •*a*. I8Y -PRODUCT6*l* **M NO. CITY CO) IP ANY YEAR STATUS GAS TYPE Coal Water Oil C ke Total PROCISS Coke Tar Ariiwor ia tither ISCELL14NEOUS 1NFURi )iIUN 9 Hattiesbur Traction Co B90 1900 1910 a C 12 12 1920 a C 23 23 U) (1) 1930 a C 42 42 (1) 35 1940 N 1950 N AVERAGES: 26 2 35 10 Lauiel Mi si ippi 6 Co 1890 1300 1910 I 920 1930 a 1940 0 1950 0 AVERAGES: CW 14 14 14 14 ------- — —.,aat,. . — S Ye lb _ i i s U S i a *I ‘ .fl ZS S — . a rzva as ens ...n.nss asns S _ . ta s1 tar St CSS ThSst — r 1 avIllt .tC. 119$ • C (5) 1*’ C 7 7 191 1* C 6 6 1921’ C 1$ ii 1931* C 21 21 1 194$ N 191$ N A E5 : 11 I i 1 2Carthags BCo 169$’ 1*’ 191 ,0 192. 0 1931- 194$- 191$- AEflES. C C 4 1$ . 7 I 4 1$ 7 3 Ud llicotha • VatirliELCo 16% I 1911 I 191$’ 1921* 193$ ’ 1941 0 19510 ( BESu V 0 V V V . (9) 4 5 9 21 . 1$ • 4 5 9 2$ I I 1 Patton 4 Clinton lCoa l ICoksCo . 16% I 1911’ 191$’ 192 1* 1931 * 194$ 0 1 0 1E6s C C C C C 4 5 5 5 1$ 6 . 4 5 5 5 1 1 6 11 1,3) ta 7 7 1 ------- TAbLE B-ks IDENTIFICATION OF TOWN GAS MANJFACTUR NG SITES - ALL PLQ’ 1S (1W30-1950) STATEi NISSOURI GAS PRODUCTION RATE (MM cu.ft./YR) GASIFIER/ • , , **Y4’R0DLCTS1*1*’**’ NO. CITY COMPANY YEAR STATUS GAS TYPE Coal Water O 1 Coke Total PROCESS CoMe Tar Af rflorIa Other MISCELLANECkiS INFflRr 4 TION 9 Jefferson City Ll1&P Co 1890 * 14 . (8) Lowe (S) 1900* 14 7 1910 a 14 26 26 1920 • 14 so 50 1930 a CW 107 101 31 1940 N 19Z0 N AVERAGES; 48 48 31 10 Joplir G&Coke Co 1890 • 1900 a 1910 0 1920 0 1930 - 1940 — •ac I AVERAGES; C C 4 40 22 4 40 22 11 Ilarisas City LiCoke Co 1890 I 1900 * 1910 N 1920 0 1930 0 1940 — 1950 - AVERAGES; 14 14 225 720 413 225 720 473 Lowe 12 Lex nctc.’ GL Co 1890 * 1900’ 19t0* 1920 ‘ 193J * 194 \ - LiJ J l AVERAGES ; C C C C CW 7 4 8 10 15 9 7 4 8 10 15 9 ------- O Ø PADUCTIOI’l RAYE £ 1M cu. ft. /yfl W SZf ZE/ •*.** y-pRQDuCTB.......* CiTY YEAR $TMTIJS BAS TYPE Co.i Wt.i Oil Cok* Totsi PROCEBB Coltt Thr AEmonta flth.r MI CELU NEUUS INFOR#$4T10K 13 Lou ana Carbor I Co 1890 * C ? 1900* C 2 2 1910* C 8 a 1920 * C 11 11 1938 ‘ CW 9 9 1340 0 1958 0 VERAGES 8 8 14 Marshall “ GL Co 1890 * 1908* 1910* 1320 t :330 * C C C C CW 50 4 8 13 10 50 4 8 13 3 1940 0 19Z0 0 6VER 6ES 19 , 19 15 ob&Iy 6L Co 1898 * C (18) 1308i 1910* 1920 0 j93 * C C C,W 2 6 26 36 2 6 62 32 1340 N 1950 N VERfl6ES: 11 36 23 32 16 Nevada 6&EL Co 1890 * 1900* 1510 * 1920 0 1930 U 1948 - L _J — AVER i3ES C C C 14 9 10 11 14 9 10 11 ------- TABLE b - I: 1DENTI ICA1ION OF TOWN 6 S MANkfACTURING SITES - k L -tA 41S (!8W-1950) STATES MISSOURI GAS PRODIJCIION RATE (MM cu.ft.IYR) G(iSIFIE i/ •a*a.aabY—P ODUC1Sa*a*ita, NO. CITY YEAR STATUS GAS TYPE Coal Water O 1 Coke Total PROCESS Coke Tar A,aiaon:a Other MISCELLANEOUS INFIJRMAIION 17 R:ch H :11 “ z LH&P Co : ::: — 1890 I : :z z: C 4 z: :: 4 19 8a C 4 4 1910 0 1928 0 1938 1948 - 1958 - AVERAGES: 4 4 18 Sedalia OL Co 1898 a j9 * 1918 * 1920 a 1938 a 1948 N 19 8 N AVERAGES: C C C C C 12 12 53 84 38 . 12 12 28 53 84 38 (1) (1> H 56 SE, . 19 Springfield “ 61 Co 1890 a 198 a ]918 a 1928 * 1930 I 1948 N 1958 N AVERAOES; C C C,W C,W CW 1 5 16 107 120 135 91 i S 16 107 120 195 91 Lowe Lowe Lowe 70 70 20 St Charles ‘ L&Coal Co 1890 a 1300* 1910 a 1928 0 1930 * 1340 * 1350 N AVERAGES: C C C CW CW 5 5 42 (9) 33 16 5 5 22 33 16 ------- ___ P OD4 TiON TE (MM cv. ft. FYR W ZFZER/ *.****ey-PRQ uCTh,...*a,, t CITY YE* 8101US EM TYPE Coal Water D i i Coke Total PPO’ EEH Cake Tar onia Other $I9CELL EOUS UfCIHNRTION — — n an . — -——ansnnnnsnztsnnnnannn.sgnn.nnznnnasn 21 St Joseph 04JIf Co 1890 i C 70 70 1900* C 160 160 1910 0 1920 i C 586 586 193$ N 1940 N 195$ N AVERAGES: 272 272 . 22 St Louis Carondele 01 Co 1890 I 19000 1910 0 1920 * C C C,IJ,Coke 20 1 3 2 2 20 7 7 19300 1940 0 195$- AVERAGES: 10 2 , 2 11 23 St louis Laclide 61 Co 189$ * 190$ * C C 1,000 1,200 1,000 1,200 . 191$ ‘ C, 14 1,200 2,800 4,000 1920 0 193$ I 1940 * 1958 4 AVERAGES: C,CW,Coke Coke Coke 1,692 1,273 2,323 2,562 2,022 1,%9 1,338 1,776 6,037 1,969 1,338 2,591 337 337 4,355 4,355 2,789 2,789 821,170 lbs sulfate 24 St Louis GF&P Co 189$ * 1900 0 1910 0 1920 - 1930 — 1940 195$ - AVERAGES: W 68 60 60 60 ------- TASIE 0-Is IDEMTWICATION OF TOWN 6AS P MFQCTUR1NG SITES - L PL 4TS 1898- 19581 STATE: MISSOURI 6AS PROOLCTION W TE (MN cu.ft.IYR) SASIFIEK/ ,,.,.ubY—PRODIJCTS*a**,au CITY YEAR STATUS GAS TYPE Coal Water Oil Coke Total PROCESS Coke Tar fleaonia Other M16CEUJ NEOtiS INFORMATION 25 St Lo sie 01 Co 1890 a C (450) 19W I) 1911 0 192$- 1930 - 1941- 1958- ERflGES; 26 Trenton u SIE). Co 1890 a 1900 0 1910 a 1920* 19311 1948 0 1958 0 0 U U U 6 8 22 • (6) 6 8 22 Patton Lowe (Mosei) , IWERAGESz 12 12 21 Escelsior Springs • B&L Co 1890 1900 a 1910 0 1920* 1930* 1948 N 1951 N AVERAGES: U U U 4 6 30 13 4 6 30 13 Hennessy . 28 Macon “ 64EL Co 1890 1900 a 1910* 1920* 1930 a 194Sf 1950 0 AVERAGES: 0 0 U CU CW 6 (4) 4 5 5 5 5 5 s 6 4 5 Patton - 0 ------- $U PAUUU TZQN HATE pIm cu.rt./yn) IFIEa/ •.. .** y—PwoDth Tu.. ..*.* . CiTY C E’ANY YERR ETATUE TYPE Coal Watur Oil Colt. Total PROCESE Colt. T .s aonla athar P 19CELL ltEQUO 1NFQø T1ON 29 Broc kfie1d GE&H Co 1890 . . 1900 1910 * W 13 13 Lowe 1920 * W 18 lB “ 1930 ‘ W 2 ’) 29 1940 t CW 14 14 ‘ 1950 0 WERI 6ES; 19 19 30 Cope 6lraro . au Water Works ELS Co 1898 1908 1910 * 1920 * 1930 1940 * 1950 0 flVER 6ES: C C W W (B) 20 20 35 4 ? 39 20 35 42 32 1 1 30 12 1 31 E ce1sior Sprxrgs LPH&W Co 1890 1900 1910 1 1920 0 1930 0 1940 — 19 0 lVERA6ES: W 4 4 4 4 32 Kirksville 8 l&E Co 1890 1900 1910 * 1920 * 1930 i 1940 * 1950 0 VER GES; W W CW CW 9 21 27 28 21 9 21 27 28 21 L j 11 ------- TAkE b1; ID UT1FLCATtON OF TOWN 6A 5 t A UFALiURi 43 SITES - c&L c is 8 13 STATEi MISSOURi GAS P ODUCTtON RATE (MM cu.ft./YR) GASIFIER/ ,.s l**&’(- i ODUCtS, ,,,,*t NO. CITY COMPANY YEAR STATUS GAS TYPE Coal Water O Coke Total PROFESS Coke T r A, unor , :a Other M1SCELLANE k’S Ji FOA? AT1ON 33 z:= : z a Mexico :z: ‘ : : :: ELH&P Co 1890 1900 1910’ U 2 2 Lowe 1920* U 8 8 ‘ 1930’ U 21 21 1940 0 1950 0 AVERAGES; 10 10 34 Webster Gs oves St Louis County S Co 1890 1900 1910 1920 * 1930 I 1940 ‘ 1950 0 AVERAGES: W U U 383 1,756 659 933 383 1,756 659 933 Lc.we “ 678 618 77,184 al1ors hunt oii 35 Warrer sburg Miss Public Serv Corp 1890 1900 1910 1920 1930 1340 * W 27 27 1950 N AVERAGES: 27 27 ------- pRqDtJCTXO$ ff TE ($p cu ft. IYftb eAB*FIER/ coal Wa*ar Oil Cok TotaL P XEB$ •fl.fl*OY-.pR000CTS**s*.fl. Colt. T*r Ami onta Oth.r P%l9CELU NEOt S LNFUR ’TLON A . CiTY YEM ST TU9 EM TYPE I 8u te City GL&Coka Co 1890 * 14 16 16 Lowe 1900* W 21 21 “ 1910 * C 54 54 Coal 1920* C 96 96 (31 5 1930 a C 70 70 1940 N 1950 N VE 1 16 S: 73 19 51 5 2 6reat Falls 11 ELLG Co 1890 ‘ C,W ? 1900 0 1910 0 1920 a c,w 17 47 £4 (1) (-1 1930 0 1940 0 4 flC — PVE 6ES: 17 47 64 3 Heler,a GL&Coke Cct 1890 * 1900 * 1910 * 1930 * 1930 t C C C 1 W C,W C,W 17 20 13 22 33 13 13 . 17 20 26 35 33 Lowe 1 ‘ 1940 N 4 dIC I J AIERflGES: 21 13 26 4 Great Fails “ 6 Co . 1890 1900 1910 i C (25) 1920 0 1930 0 1940 — nt — flVER 6ES ------- TA&E B-I lDENTIFIC 1TWN OF TOWII GAS MANUFACTURING SITES - ALL PtANIS ( 8l30_113 @) STATES MONTANA GAS PRODUCTION RATE (MM cu.ft.IYR) GASIFIER/ ,I,itø*bY-PRODUCT6 ******* NO. CITY COMPANY YEAR STATUS GAS TYPE Coal Water Oil Coke Total PROCESS Coke Tar A oriia Other MISCELLANEOUS iNFORMATION 5 P ssoula B Co 1890 1980 . 1918 ‘ C (20) 1920 0 1938 a C 24 24 1940 N 1958 N WERAGES 24 24 6 8illir.q 6 Co 1898 1980 1910 1928 a 1930 0 1940 0 1958 — AVERAI3ESi W 60 ‘ 60 68 60 Lowe (7) ------- en , s aria s — i a s i i .e s m . tee — - ussr — , . — isle Ye Ft U*s N 1 katrics • I IS * 0 111) P a tt i . 1911* 0 6 6 1911 ’ C,N I £4 32 u .s IS’ C,U 48 48 Ia ’ o 42 IR • 1911 N 1Th N MIMSI a .11 6 32 a Assail sia C o 1190 * 1911* 0 0 (9 ) (10) Nspntha a fiscistock U . 1911* iea. 931* 194 1W lTh N lUME $s U v CV 7 av 2 ‘ 29 7 n 2 29 Las . • • 52 52 3 frand Island ‘ 6Co . 1890 * ISIS ’ 1915* 1920* 1931* 1911 N 1 9 1 5 W IWEW$Es 0 U U U D l 9 14 32 9 1 % 1 1 10 I I 9 14 32 91 31 Patton IlL • 15 15 . 4 Hastings • tCo . 1890* 1911* 1911 * 1928’ 1931’ 1911 N 1950 N M IA 8 : C C C C U 6 6 16 33 15 78 7$ 6 6 16 33 78 a Laws 13 13 ------- TAa.E B-i IDENTIFICATION OF TOWN GflS MANUFACTURING SIT 5 - A L PLANTS 830 l9 ,0) STATE: NEBRA&(A GAS PRODUCTION RATE (M iu.ft./YR) G SIFIERi *Ii..BY-P ODUCT *ui*i ND. CITY COMPA l (Y YEAR STATUS ( i RS TYPE Coal Water Oil Coke Total ; RocEEs i : : fl4u.ior :a Cth r MISCELLANEOUS IRfrATION 5 Kearriey 6 Co 1890 * 0 (1$) 1900* (1 3 3 1910 * 14 6 6 Lowe (T r rey) 192$. 14 25 25 1930* 14 0 194$ 0 195$ 0 AVER 3ES: 24 3 19 6 Urcolr ’ 0 5 Co 1890 * 25 25 Lc e (5) 1900 * 14 42 42 1910 * 14 204 204 192$ ‘ 14 295 295 N 1930 * CW 578 578 194$ N 195$ N WER 3ES: 229 7 Nebraska City “ 61 Co 189$ * C 5 5 1900* C 6 6 1910 I C (10) 1920* C 9 9 1930 * CW 25 25 1948 0 1950 0 AVERAGES: 7 5 11 B Oi aha 6 Mfg Co 189$ * 14 150 150 Lo..e 1900 191$ * 1920 * 193$ * 1940 * W 14 W W CW • 2( 0 674 1,220 1,978 2,970 260 £74 1,220 1,978 2,972 “ ° (1) (-I H 9 ’2 3 I AVERAGES: 1,209 1,289 5 5 ------- • ‘b in . • S I ltt . . . mrvs s: ins a v a uses pa.. vs as us us. u s a vs. e va nsa snw p_ 1 ts_ .flnflfl-flaISflsns•ss. CiS Ta r— i s u ssr ez &qe nsossvs 9 P isttaunvth ‘8it ii,, s 0 • • 18%* 0 1 1 1918* N 5 5 Icus isa . ii i • . isa . u 1948 N 1951 N (WE E8s 18 8 3 11 5 • . i lAlbic u City of’ BPiaht 18% 1* 1918 * N • 13) Tansy 1528 0 isa o 1948- i s a- ffiEmg ‘ . lIBIair OCo 1898 1989 1918* N isa. i i 19380 1948 0 1958- A lE WCESs 3 8 6 3 8 6 Tenasy . i2tsntrai City • BCo 1898 . 1* 1918* N 1920* N 1938 0 19480 1958- M ES : 5 4 5 5 4 5 Tansy U I ------- TAbLE B -I: IDENTIFICATION 0i IOtA G S M IN FACTU ING SITES - ltL L ilS (!8 - 19 ; STATE: NEBRASXR GAS PRODUCTION RATE ( M cu.ft./(R) GRSIFIEq, ,n ,,*fE4Y- RUDtJCTSuu**n NO. ciTy CO$PANY YEAR STATUS G 5 TYPE Coal Water Oil Cc.ke Total PkUCESS CQ Tar Aii oriia Other 1SCELL NEO1JE I DRMAT1UN 13 Fazrbury 6 Co 1890 1900 1910 * W 4 2 Te r ey 1920 * W 18 18 1930 a W 35 35 1940 0 1950 0 AVER1 ES: 18 18 14 Norfolk L&F Co 1890 190$ 191$ a W 14 14 Terr ey, S 1920’ 4 19 19 1930* W 48 48 N 1940 0 ‘ ‘ 19500 AVERAGES: 27 27 IS Ord N LLF Co 189$ 1900 191$ * j9 $* 1930 0 1940 0 1950- AVERAGES; W W t2) 3 3 3 lenrey 16 York G4E Co 1830 l9 0 191$’ 192$ * W W £ 15 6 15 1930 * W 24 24 t9’0 N :9 N AVE AGES : 1 15 ------- a PROUtICTION MATE DIM cII.ft. YM tUA8IF Eft/ .** *BY—PRUDUCT8I *..**. *3 . CItY YEØR sraTUø $A TYPE Cea Iditer Q L CekC Tota’ PROCECS Coke Tar R imo ua Other tI6CELAI EthJS IkFORMAT ION 17 Broksn &ow 0 Co 1890 1900 1910 1920* W 2 1930 0 1943 0 1950 — WER GES: 2 18 Colurdbus 6 Co 1890 I 900 1910 1940 * W 11 11 1930 * CW 20 28 1940 N 1953 N AVERQGES: 16 16 19 McCook Citizen’s 6 Co 1890 1900 L 1910 1923 * W 1 1 Terney 1330 * W (5) I’ 1940 N 1950 N 1 VER GES: 1 1 20 North Platte I L&P Co 1890 1903 1910 1920 * 1930 * 1940 N W CW 20 60 20 60 Loh 1950 N 1WEi ES: . 40 40 ------- TA &E B-li IDENT1FIC irIoN OF TOWN G 3 NlJFRCTU ItJG su:s - is 8 3tJ STATEs NEBRASKA GAS PRODUCTION RATE ( iM cu.ft./Yai piO. CITY YEAR STATUS GAS TYPE Coal Water Oil Coke Total Coke Tar u r ia Other MISC LLAt E LE FORPiflhiUF 2i : : : z Central City S Dept 189$ z g=: := — 19$ 191$ 192$ * W (31 lerirey, S 193$ N 194$ N 19 8 N 22 Scott’e Bluff C tizen 6 Co 189$ 1900 191$ 192$ * CW 27 27 1930 N 194$ N 19 0 N AVERAGESs 27 27 5 ------- eae PRQOUCTZON RRTE (PIN cu.ft./YJ ) OA IFiER/ •****U*by—pPIO 4 CT **..* *. M . CITY YER$ STRflJ 2 TYPE Coal $Mter Oa Coke Total P CE$S Coke Tir aor Li Other MCELLAt EOt.s ItEOR TXON 1 Carson City Coal B Co 189 a C 3 3 1900* C 2 2 1910* C 3 3 1920* C 3 3 1930* 0 2 2 1940 0 1950 0 AVERflGES: 3 2 3 2 Rer o u Water 1 Lartd&Liqht Co 1890 * ? 1900 * ? 1910 a 0 1920 a 1930 * W 1940 * 0 1950 N flVER 6E5: 87 • 87 25 54 78 52 25 54 87 78 61 450 tons larnpbiack 3 Virginia l 1 City GL Co 1890 * C 6 6 760 tor la ipb1a < 1900 N 1910 0 1920 0 1930 - 1940 — 1950 — flVERAGES: 6 6 . 4 Winneiiucca “ GL Co 1890 a Q (1) 1900 0 1910 0 1920 — 1930 - 1940 4 1C — flVER lSES; ------- TAbLE D l IDENTIFICATION 01 TO t GA 3 MANUFAC1URING SITES A. tRt4T3 Ii8 :j STATEs NEVADA GAS PRODUCTION RATE ( 1t• c.u.ft./YR) G SIFEV iiui&/-PRDDtJCTSi*liusr NO. CITY COMPANY YEAR STATUS GAS TYPE Coal Water Oil Ccike Total PROCESS C(,ke Tar r, or ia Other iSC LLANE1JUS lNFt1 tTIOt 5 rori pah Nevada & Co 189 I9 191S a W 9 9 Lowe 192e 0 193 0 I94 - 195S - AVERI iES: 9 9 6 La Veqa 8 Co 19 19 1e t92t a 0 (2) l93 0 I94 N 195 N AVERQ3ES: ------- ans PROUUCIZWI Owl cu.ft.lyHJ aABLFIEN/ YEt* BT tU9 8 TYPE Coil Water 01* Coki Total P 0CES8 ** N.4By-p OtJCTS*****Ø** Coke Tar rnc ria Other MISCE Lfl g Ol B iNF P f ION MO CiTY I Clareeont N B Co 1890 * U 2 2 1900* U 4 4 H—i. 1910* U 18 18 N 1928 * U 38 38 “ 1930 * U 18 10 “ 1940 * W 33 33 ‘I 1958 N flYER 6ES: 16 16 2 Cor cord “ GL Co 1830 * 1900 * 1910 * 1928 * 1930 * 1948 a 1950 * flVER GES: W W W W CW CW CW 27 32 56 109 192 190 242 121 • 27 32 56 109 192 190 242 121 Lowe ‘ ‘ N “ 3 30 3 Dover GL Co 1890 * 1980 * 1910 a 1920 * 1930 a 1940 P 1958 0 AVER 6ES: W W W W CW 13 ? 21 31 63 32 13 21 31 63 32 4 Exeter “ GL Co 1890 * ? 1900 0 1910 .* 1928 * 1930 * 1948 P 1950 P I VERIlG2S C C C 10 12 (5) 11 10 12 11 ------- TABLE B 1 IDENTIFICATION OF TOWN GAS MANUi CTUR!?4G SITES - P.. L f NiS 1185’ 15 b STATE: NEW Ht PSHIRE GAS PRODUCTION R TE 1 .M cu.ft./YR) G. !L / 4I,4*,.E(Y-I:1(J [ XJCTS*aIlI,fl CITY CONPANY YEAR STATUS ( iRS TYPE Coal Water Oil Coke lotal PR{A ,ESS Cc ke r fl a or a Other MISCELL lNEO1i 1NFORM1lTl [ i S z a : Farsnngton == = “ 61 :=z= Co g = == 1891 * 0 —:: : 1 1 f ec t 191ô 1. g 1 1910 0 1921 0 1930- 1940- 1950- AVERAGES: 1 1 6 Somersworth Great FaI1 (ii Co 1890 4 1900 * 1910 a 1920 0 930 0 (4 C o 6 ii (5 6 H 15 lowe (SI ({encali “ - 1956 — AVERAGES: 6 13 11 7 Har over N (ii Co 1890 * 0 1 1 1900 0 . 1910 0 1920 - 1930 - 1940 1950- AVERAGES: 1 1 B Keer e 61 Co 1890 4 1380 a 1918 4 1920 a 193 14 14 (4 (4 W 5 12 24 45 71 5 12 24 45 7! Lowe “ “ 194 C Ccis, / ach st r 1ib1ic Serv rc - QVERf43ES 31 31 ------- Coke Tt - Aeeaov * Other NIOCELLAkEOtIa :wsoRs4 nos an P aOUGTION MTE 11M cu. ft. /YfI) øS1FZER 8ThTUI e s TYP€ co.I Water O 1 Coke totes PROCE$$ i s CflY 9 Lacoria l Ot. Co 189 * 1900 * 0 5 5 Kendall 1910 * 0 25 25 1920 * W 35 35 Lowe 1930 * 1940 0 CW • 44 44 1950 0 RVER 6ES: 40 15 27 10 Manchesta People’s GL Co 1890 ft W (45) H-L 1900 * 1910 * 1920 1 1930 * 1’340 * 1950 * AVERAGES: W W W C ,W W W 95 173 352 419 408 595 340 29 29 95 173 352 448 408 595 345 ‘ “ (5) 450 450 160 160 11 Nashua Liyht,H&P Co 1890 * C 27 27 1900 ‘ 1910 * 1920 ‘ 1930 ft C C,W C,W C,W 37 52 60 213 58 561 37 52 118 774 Lowe 1 (2) 12 C—) 227 (-C 1940 C 1950 - VER GES: 18 310 202 12 Cor . w/ )’ianich tec Pub. Serv. 12 Portsmouth GL Co 1890 * C 10 10 1900 * 1910 1920 * 1930 * 1940 * 1950 4 1WER 6ES: C C C C C C II 18 64 79 79 95 51 11 18 64 79 79 95 5 ) (1) (-I ------- TPbLE B- I: 1DENTIF1C TION OF TOWN G1 S M UF CfU 1 .G SUES - ILL rt t S (!6’ 2I9 ) ST 1E: NEW HPIIPSHIRE I3AS P DDUCT1ON RPTE ( l c u.ft./YR) G lSiè E / W I. CITY COMPflNY YEAR STATUS GAS TYPE Coal Water Oil Coke otai PROCESS Cc..e Tar A; or :a Othe MILCELAt EQ(J l Fb fr C T1ON 13 Rollir ford Saltaon Falls Co 189 19$ ‘ 0 0 - -•- • -.• — -- — (1.7) 191$ 0 193$ - 1938 194$ - - . 1958 - WER AGES: 14 Frartkliri Falls U LW Co 189$ 19$ ft 0 1 1 Napatha feecJ tccR 1910k 0 1 1 193 4 C 5 5 193$ 0 194$ 0 1958 - AVERAGES: 5 1 15 Pittsfield 6 Co 1838 19$ ft 1) 17 17 t aphtha f etLu 1918 0 1928 0 193 — 194$ AVERAGES: Ii 17 16 Rochester GL Co 18’38 1910 * C S 1920 * W 43 43 Lo sC 1930 * CW 21 21 l J40 * 1W 19 0 N AVERAGES: 5 38 24 ------- £IfIB PlCIDuCT aN H %TE (MM cu.ft./YR) OA5IFIER/ *****BY—P )DUCT ***.4** CITY VERA $TRUIS ER$ TYPE Coal Mtur O 1 Coka Total PROCEER Coke T&r onii Uthur U8CE Ot B INFORMAl 1 ( 1k 17 Nar chest.r PubUc Sarv of *1 1890 1900 1910 1920 l93 1940 * C,CW 10 24 1 9 P1 t jr K re,Lacia/ ra a 1950 * CW 412 472 (cor t.’) ai d Dover. RVERR6ES 10 361 366 1 9 ------- TABLE 8-1 IDENTIFICATION O TOWN GAS t ANUFACTUR1NG SITES - L1. tA TS (:6 I, i STATE: NEW JERSEY GAS PRODUCTION RATE (MN cu.ft./YRJ GJiSlFIEz / No. CITY YEl STATUS GAS TYPE Coal Water Oil Coke Total PROCESS Crj e Tar 1 r nor ia Other MISCELLAP u i INFORMATION — — I Arlington lilCo ::: 1890 a W :—g :—:: U) : :— S i 1900 0 l9l U 192w - 1930- 1940 - 1950- AVERAGES: 2 A bury Park Gas Co 1890 a W 9 9 Hodoes 1900 C Cons. w/Lon j Bra,’cn 1910 - 1920 — 1930 - 1940 - 1950 - AVERAGES: , 9 9 3 Atlar ,tic City 5 & W Co 1890 * W 30 3 3 Lowe (01 1900* 1910 * 1920 * 1930 a 1940 a 1950 * AVERAGES: W W W cw CW CW 8 5 475 810 1,400 , 1 092 1,822 816 85 475 810 1,400 1,092 1,822 816 ‘ “ ‘ “ I 74B 1,748 4 Bayonne Bayonne £ Greerivi lie 6 L 1890 a W 3 3 L e . 1900 C - 1920 - 1930 — CO?iS. W/I i1C 5)( Cty of to oker 1q40 - 1950 AVERAGES: 3 3 ------- a ass a i s a .e.n.na. swat T n - sa.r at 0S 1MM -9 :* an’ .L—IJ as. Ye ’ - -ttt Star fls aa 5 -,jc Sk lv Idun $Ià 1_t• 7 . . 1* 0 191 . 0 1 - 193$- 191$- 1*$- - - - -$ 6BaSScsm ‘ BLCo 15*’ 1*’ 191$ 0 192$ 0 C C 3 2 3 2 . 193$- 194$- 1%$- PDE$EE$: 3 3 . 7 Parltagtoa SLCD 189$ * 1 , 191$ 0 192$ U 193$- 194$- 195$- ?E 8IE s C C (1$) 8 8 5 8 S Blomufim ld ‘BIUCo . 189$ * 1*0 191$ 0 t w a- 193$- 194$- 195$- & ? . ------- IflrstE b- I: IDENTIFICATION OF TOt’lN 6 1S \IiFcKtuRI G SITES - A L 2L .NS (189’ V35 ) TATE NEW JERSEY GAS PRODUCTION RATE ( i4 cu.ft.IYR) £ t f’IEs , .‘,“bY—PRODtjCrS’,*n*n NO. CiTY COMPANY YEAR STATUS GAS TYPE Coal Water Oil Total PROCESS Eke 13r Ai ioria Other 5CELLANEO1 S I FJRM IEN = 9 Bridgeton M G I Co 1890 ft C 12 12 l90 a C 8 8 1918 ‘ C 45 45 1928 ft C 99 99 (1) I-) 1930 4 C 123 123 (2) 134 1940 I C 85 85 (1) 68 19501 C 84 84 3 54 AVERAGES: 65 65 3 83 10 Cape. May Cape Island Gas Co 1898 I W 5 5 Lowe 1980’ U 6 6 l91 4 U ‘ 1920* U 27 27 1930 C 1940 — 1950- AVERAGES: IS 15 11 Camden 8 L Co 1690 ft 1908 1 1918 a 1920 ft 1938 ft 1940 4 1950 ft AVERAGES: C,W C,W C,W Coke Coke Coke Coke ? 90 990 540 2,100 3,630 3,765 (7000) 3,165 90 998 2,100 3,630 3,765 2,115 Lowe Ott.-HcfF. “ “ 12 Elizabeth 6 1 Co 1890 4 1908 ft 1910*. 1928 * 1930 ‘ l94 4 1950 t AVERAGES: C U U U W W U (33) 100 230 1,200 2,536 2,522 4,5a 1,863 138 230 1,200 2,536 2,522 4,589 1,863 Lc w 1 “ ‘ “ 75 1,232 1,230 2.9 ------- eRe PROOLM TZQ 4 RRT* cu. ft. /Yi 8A ZFIER/ YERR $TRTUB AE TYPE CamL Wate, 0*1 Caltu Total PP40CE8 • set*etøy—pJtoDucTs*..fl,.. Coke T r 0$monj Other N19CEL .0$EQ JS 1NI0I $flT 10$ M l . CITY C0$P Y 13 Elizabeth Metropolitan G L Co 1890 * W (40) Meeze nwnnnn, 1900 0 1910 0 1920 — 1930- 1940 - 1950 - AVER f3ES: 14 Engiewood Berg ri Co. Gas L Co 1890 * C 3 3 1900 X 1910 - Cor . w/Hack ’rs c 1920 — 1930 1940 , , — ( )VER SES: 3 3 15 F1ewir tori 6 L Co 1890 * 0 (2) N phtha f eustcca 1900* 1910* 0 0 1 1 1 1 1920 * l93 * 1940 0 W CW 36 32 36 32 Lowe 1350 0 AVERAGES: 34 1 18 16 Fr eho1d 6 L Co 1890 * C 2 2 1300* 1910 1 C C 6 11 6 11 1920 0 1930 0 1’34 4 — lWER 62S: 6 6 ------- TAkE -I IDENIIFICATION OF TOWN GAS M NtJFAC1URIf SITES - kL -ii5.) SIRTE: NEW JERSEY GAS PRODUCTIOr4 RATE ( M cu.ft./YR) GSIFIf. / *a.. **I Y-PaOG JCiiji*I *** NO. CITY YEAR STATUS GAS TYPE Coal Water Oil Coke Total PROCESS C ,we Tar Ri,mior.a Cjtfle’ I’SCELL NEOjS kFORpU TjO 17 Gloucester City 6 L Co 18% 5 W (6) 1300 a W (7) t’3 10 U 1s20 U 1930 — 1940 - 1950- QVER 3ES: 18 Nackensack N L Co 1890 * C (5) 1900* 1910 * 1920 a 1930 p 1940 P 1950 - PVER ES: C U w 70 70 270 914 592 . 70 270 914 k 8 Lowe ‘ 19 I1oboker Hudson Co. S L Co 1890 I ? (Jersey City) 1900 * U 850 850 Lowe Moved to Jersey City 1910 * 1920 I 1930 a 1940 a 1950 * AVERA6ES W U U W Coke 2,300 3,900 5,000 4,585 3,327 6,588 6,558 2,300 3,900 5,000 4,585 6,588 3,811 N “ N N 20 Jersey City Consumer Gas Co 18138 1 U 200 208 Lowe 1308 C 1910 - 11318 - 11330 Cori . wIriui sor (t3 : er) , c - AVE AL3CS; 200 288 ------- P 4 CTXON R T (NpN ft. /Yf4 F1EA/ •.**...BY-p4 QDtjCT .. .. PE. CITY YERR BTRTUB PE TYPE Co Wmb.r 05 Cok. Te$. PROCESS Cok. Tjv Ruat*cm . Other 41SCE ISOUS 1KPOR IO$ 21 J.rSSy City l4 I L Co 189$ P Gas purc iased F rcj:a C riswner’ s 1900 C Cons. w/hucSc ’Ti (see hobc i eri) 1910 — 1920 — 1930- 1940 — 1950 — flVERAGES: 22 Jersey City People’ s 6 L Co 1890 P 1900 C Las purchased frc 1 C rsui er’ s Cons. wfhudson (see o oken ) 1910 - 19.30- 193$ - 1940 — 1950 VER GE6: , . • 23 Laribertville N G L Co ‘ 189$ * 1900* 1910* C C C 4 4 6 4 4 £ 1920 C Cons. /Fiesurgton 1930 - 1940 — 4 LrnJ — VER 6ES; 5 5 24 Loniy Branch . “ 6 L Co 189$ * 1980 * 1910 * 1920 * 1930 * 1340 * 19 0 * AVER 6E6 W W W W CW CW CW (4.5) 90 170 332 1,170 1,336 2,794 982 90 170 332 1,170 1,338 2,794 982 Piai’its at Lc i’ i 6r’arcn,6e1t ar (cort.’) aria Lak cod. 1C 1 , 72 2,387 1,303 ------- TAbLE b-I; JO€NT1FICATI& OF TOWS G S P NUF CTu iNü SITES - LL PJ 1S 301 STATES NEW JERSEY GAS PRODUCTION RATE (M M cu.ft./YR) GA5IF ”/ I*fl, yRODUC16*fl*t* * CITY YEAR STATuS 5 S TYPE Coal Water Oi Coke Totaj PROCESS Coke Tar Ahu ur1 Other P SCELLMNEUUS 1i FU Pi )i1ON 25 Matawari/Key Port GL Co t89 * C 2 2 t9 * C 4 4 k91 0 i9 U 1930 — 1940 - I 50- AVERAGES: 3 3 26 MilIvilie LI Co 1890 I 1900 ’ 1910 I 1920 * 1930 * 19c0 * 1950 1 AVERAGES ; C C C C C,W Cw C 4 5 6 45 100 58 43 205 209 353 256 5 6 45 100 263 209 353 140 (-1 3 3 (-1 52 ‘ i ’ s 224 123 1-) 21 Moori5to r G_ Co 1890 1900 ’ 1910 I 1920 0 1930 0 191s8 - 1950 - AVERAGES; C C C 12 24 (18) 18 12 24 18 28 Mount olIy & Co 1890 * C 2 2 1900 C 1 ’310 1928 - 1338 - 1 348 — Cors. /Ne rk bL Co 1.-c — k AVERAGES; 2 2 ------- UNØ POOUC1XON RRT (‘IN cu ,ft./YR) UAS FZ R/ YEAR RTATUB EAS TYPE Coal Matar Oi l Cok. Tot*l PtIOCESR Cok. Tar R.a.oni. Othar $ZBCE RP ( ULA *t.*FOHM lT lOt$ MO. CrTY ca.#a ’ v 29 Harr3son East wark & Co 2890 * C (16) 1900 C CorIs. w/ ewark G_ Co 1910 1928 - 1938 - 1940 — I I I .J - 1VE 6ES 30 Newark Citizen’s GL Co 1890 * 1900 0 1918 0 C 180 280 Cos. w/N war G . Co 1920- 1330 — 1940 - ‘. — VE? GES; 180 180 31 Newark II GL Cc 1890 * 1900 * 1310 * 1920 * 1930 * 1940 a 1950 * flVER GES: C C C,W C,W W W W (180) 1,000 2,900 5,300 8,488 8,976 14,034 6,183 1,000 2,900 5,300 8,488 8,976 14,034 6,733 Lowe I b cai e ‘Esse I Hidsor Inic1jd s sor L Gas Cc 32 ew Brw’s iick BL Co of City of 1890 a W ? Lowe 1900 * 1910 * 1920 * 1930 P 1940 P 1350 — VER 6ES: W 1 ) W • 14 230 858 365 14 230 850 365 ° ------- TQLE &1: IDENT1FICP lO 1 CF T 4 6 S tiUFPCTUR1N6 SITES QLL P 1i\TS ( 83 - 3 Ji STATE: NEW JERSEY G S PRODUCTIOt RWIE ( 1 1 cu.ft./YR) F,f Siu1E I aia*,** Y P JUUCi6aa1**a*a r . CITY COMPANY YEflR STATUS G 5 TYPE Coal WaterS Oil Coke Total P oCE6S Coke Tar Aimeor ia Other M 1SCELLANEObS lNFi1RI ’ATJD 33 l ewtore N j Co 1898 * C 2 2 j9 * C 7 7 1918 a C,W 12 12 Lo 1920 • C,W 12 12 1930 * C,W 11 8 19 1948 a 81 81 N 1950 0 1WE GESi 9 45 22 34 Passaic City 6L Co 1890 I W Lowe (*-L) 1900 C Cons. w/Patersc , be.. Co 1910 - 1920 - 1930 — 1340 — 1 350 - AVERAGES: 35 Fatersor 6L Co 1690 a W 97 97 c e (±L) j9 * II 1910 a 960 9 5 1920 a W 1,680 1,680 1930 a W 3,300 3,300 1948 a W 2,954 2,934 19 0 a CW 5,300 5,30 8 AVE A6ES: 2,077 2,811 36 Pate,’sor PecpI& s OL Cc 183 W Lc. e 19 lJ C C rs. w/Patersor 131 Co 1918 - - e.9 3 - 1 ,358 — ------- 1890 1 C 1900 i C 1910 1 C 1920 0 1930 0 1340 - - CiTY Y A $T TUB $ S TYPE PRODUCTI RRTC (MN cu. f . IYH eABx,IEI (, Coel water au Coke Total P OCEBS *******By—PRQfl$.jCtSsfl Sa n. Coke Tar R ao ta Other PIIaCELLANEOUS lNFO NAT1Ot 37 Perth mboy . Co 1890 P C 4 4 1900* C I I 11 (‘310 * C 61 61 1920 * C 70 lo (2) —) 1930 P 1940 P I £ S , flVER ( 6ES 31 37 38 F i11i s urg CL. Co 1890 * W 4 4 l9 0* 1910 C W 5 5 1920 0 133 ’ — 1540 - .1c• LJ I - VER i6ES: 5 5 39 Plairfield “OL Co 1890 * W (12) 1900 ‘ W 32 1310 0 1920 0 1530 - 1940 - , I J VER 1 t 1ES: ‘ 32 40 Pr rcetor “ IlL Co 32 B 16 B 10 16 1vER 6ES 11 11 ------- TA 1E D-1: IDENTIFICATION OF TOWN GAS M 1jFACTL I 3 SITES - A_L J4NTS tI8 1) STATE: NEW JERSEY GAS PRODUCTION RATE IMN cu.ft./YR) G4S F!E I ,*, *JGYPI (üDUCTSUfl***I NO. CITY YEAR STATUS GAS TYPE Coal Water Oil Coke Total PRQCESS Cose Tar Arntioria Other i ISCELLilNEU1S ii RMiiTIO1 i 41 Ra iway GL Co 1890 * C 8 8 1900 * C 12 12 1910 0 19 * C 79 79 1930 0 1940 0 1950 - VE IAGES: 33 33 4i Red Sarhk GL Co 1890 * C (5) 1900 C Cor . wILc r ‘ ‘cr 1910 - 1930 - 1940 - 19 50- AJEAAGES; 43 Salea GL COo 1890 ‘ C 6 6 1900 0 1910* C 6 6 1920 * C 31 31 1930 a C,W 42 3 45 Lc e (5 1940 * C,W 41 3 44 1950 N 1VERAGES: 25 3 26 44 Sea Isla,d City ‘ 13W & Sewer Co 1830 * ? 1900 0 1910 0 @ * Q’ A I .I ‘‘345 [ Y35 — NE RAGES ------- W P WDUCTIOM RATE (MM cuft.IYR) GASLFLEI (/ ne***bY—PRODUCTS.aaaa.w. ? 0. CITY YERR STRTUS &%B TYPE Cool Wet*r 011 Cok* Tot a l PROCEER Coke T.r AMMontO 0t er MlBCEU E0US IPFORRATION a- an 45 nanssas .tn.n Sometvflle GL Co i09 * C nut* sans... 4 sssassaansaSa sss.snnnss 4 ansass ssaaasSnaaflan .flsaassSa*saas .aasamassStazssnamnnaansaasnSns 1900* C a a 1 310 0 1920 0 1930 - 1940 — 1950 — AVERciCES; 6 6 ‘i6 Tr ’rItor4 GL Co 1890 * 9 Ø * C C 55 120 55 120 1910 0 1920 0 1’330 — 1940 — . t J_ J — 1VER 1 GES: 88 88 47 Vireland 6 Works 1830 * C . 3 3 1900* C 8 8 1910 P 1920 — 330 — 1940 — 4 — VERflGE6: 6 6 48 Woodbury Consurier’ s 6 Co 189 * W 4 4 H—L 1900 * W 10 10 i :a a 1920 0 19 .0 1940 — rc 1 J — I 1VER1 GES: 7 7 ------- TABLE El—I: IDENTIFICATION OF TOWN GAS MAt4JFACiU ING SITES — ALL. i -c dS (18 -19 : STATE; NEW JERSEY GAS PRODIJCTJON RATE ( Yl cu.ft /YR) GASIF1ER/ ,,* YPUtiC1S, * CITY YEAR STATUS GAS TYPE Coal Water Oil Coke Total PROCESS Coke lar I iuAcria Other MISCELLANEOUS INFOR iAT ION 49 Catadera East Side Gas Co 1890 19€ * W (10) lowe 1910 0 1 320 a 1930 - 1940 - 1950 — AVERAGES: 50 Lakewood ‘ Gas Co 1890 1900* 1910 * W 5 25 19 8 P 1930 — 1940- 1950 - AVERAGES: 25 25 51 Merchar tvi1le Cawder /Bur1ingtor OLE Co 1890 1900* 1910 0 1920 0 1938 - 1940 — 1958- AVERAGES; 52 Riv rtori River Shore Gas Co 1890 1980 * 1910 0 19 8 U 1930 - - I j..i AJE RAGES: ------- SAS P oDUCTJDN RATE (M l u . ft. /YR) GA$IFIEAI ****...$Y—Pi gDUCV . .. ... I . CITY VE STRTUS SSS TYPE Coal W*t.r 0*1 Cok* Total PROCESS Cok$ T. - Rj moni a Qther MISCELLf NE0US 1Nc0R AT iON 53 Balsar Coast Gas Co 109 190 1910 * W 40 48 Lowe 1920 * W 180 180 ‘ 1930 C Loris. w/Lorq Brai cr 1940 - 4 t C L .J VERflGES: 110 110 54 Boontor 6 L & Iiiprove. Co 1898 1900 1910 * 1920 * 1930 C 1940 - 1958 - VE 6ES W W (5) 12 12 ‘ 12 12 H 4 4 Cons. w/Boortori 55 Crariford 6 L Co 1898 1908 1910 p 1920 0 1930 0 1940 - , ‘ J ) — VER 6ES: . 56 Dover Rockaway & Port Orar. 1090 1908 1310 * 1928 * 1930 * 1948 * 1950 * VER 6E9: W W LW LW LW 30 48 127 283 324 146 38 40 127 209 324 146 Lowe H 47 73 361 127 ------- T [ E B-h IDENTIFICATION OF TOWN GAS NUFACTURfl G SITES kL PL NTS (i8 -I9 STATES NEW JERSEY GAS P ODUCTJO? RAIE (M 1 cu.ft./YR) GASIFIE I .., *I,BY- RODUCTS***ft*II ND. CITY COMPANY YEAR STATUS GAS TYPE Coal Water Oil Code Total PROCESS Coke Tar or ia Other MlSCELL1 NLOU5 1NFURt ATION : : 57 Egg Harbor City Eriterori e 6 Co — :: — : : 1890 :-_ : —: ::-_: z:- ::—::. : 19 3 1910 * W 5 5 Lowe 1920* W 9 9 1930 0 1940 0 1930 - VER ES 7 7 58 Glassboro Pitman, Glassboro Clayton 6 Co 1 1890 1930 1910 ‘ 192$ * 1930 * 1940 ‘ 1933 ‘ AVERA6ES W W W W W 20 250 427 420’ 755 3Th 20 250 427 420 155 374 Lowe ‘ ‘ 236 273 657 395 . 59 Haminontori & Eg harbor City 1898 i 900 1910 * 1320 1930 0 1948 0 4 tiC, - AVERAGES: W W 6 Ii 9 6 11 9 L-J “ 68 Keyport Stardard Gas Co 189$ 1980 1918 a 1’320 0 1933 0 C 11 . 11 194 - A7.J I ERAGES; 11 11 ------- S IS.SS.fl,flS$ SfltSS a a 1w n. sass - as. ns a . n— —— ,- — •LLJ as tsuui t1 3s 1” t ’*1* DiIS .n 61 d?wd ILt. I S I S 1* 1928’ 10’ 393$’ 191$’ in a AUERABSs S 0 V U ? (2) 3 6 5 3 6 5 Phousix L—J • 46 46 62 Ocnn City City Gas L Co 1698 1* 1918’ i i 1 8 Las 1926* U 34 34 S 1931* CU 126 126 ‘ 4$ 1948* CV It 126 . 19580 AVE% lESs 74 74 44 63 Pauhboro Municipsi p 1598 1* 1918’ 192$’ 1938 * 1948N 1958 k 1 ES . V U U 5 I I (5) 12 . 5 I I 12 64Purm’s&ovs 8Co . 1598 1* 1918 * 2928 0 1938 0 1948- in- $ Ez V 6 6 6 6 L—J . ------- TA&E 8 -1: DENTIF1CAtION OF 1014N 6(16 FACTi R1r4G 5IT S - fi_L P i iiS ( 95 ) STATE: NEW JERSEY GAS PRODUCTION RATE (‘IM cu.ft./YR) 6(1SIiIERI a****EiYPRUDIJCISI*1Ut*a CITY YEAR STATUS GAS TYPE Coal Water O I Coi e Total PROCESS Co’ far O ri nia üther MISCELL NEUUS U i’I T fl _ 65 Pleasaritville H L L P Co B9 z * z 1900 191 * W 74 14 Lc we 1920 ’ W 2’3 29 193 0 1940 0 1950- AVERAGES: 52 52 66 So. Ai*thoy Citizen’s L & F Cc 1890 1900 :910* 1920 0 1930 0 1940 — 4 11 - L1 J — C 9 , 9 AVERAGES: 9 9 67 Swedesbc4ro 6 L Co 1890 1900 1910 4 1920 0 1930 0 1940 - 1950- AVERAGES: W 5 5 5 5 Lowe 68 Tuckertc,r 6 Co 1890 1900 1910 * 1920 P - W 4 4 Lc.uo . I J.J - c VERAGES : 4 4 ------- sy—RaQouct a Coke Tar Waeo.Ua Othes- lI19CELu p EnU8 1N om4A1rnN t . CITY O PWPUCTZQN R T (PgN c. . ft. ,‘rils u s$z,Ia , YEAR STATUE ERR TYPE Coal Water Ilik Cok. TO4M PROCESS 69 WashinOton • B Co 1890 1900 1910 4 W 5 5 Lowe 19a0 N 6 6 1930 0 1940 0 ,) L J VERfl6ES: 6 6 10 Wilu ood ‘,flnglesea & Holly Beach 189 6 Co 1900 1910 * N 20 20 Lowe 1920 * N 40 • 40 ‘ 1930 * CW 114 114 0 36 1940 * CW 182 182 274 1950 4 CW 350 350 flVER GES: 141 141 155 71 Williamstowri N 6 Co 1890 1900 1910 p 1920 0 1930 0 1940 — ‘nc — VE GES: 72 i t1artic Hiw land Stardard Gas Co 1690 1900 1910 1920 * 1930 * 1948 * 1950 N VER GES: N CW CW 119 245 252 . 205 119 245 252 205 LOWe 0 140 224 1 2 ------- TAtE B-1 IDENTIFICATION (IF T(M4 GAS W 1EACTURING SITES - _L PIffiTS ( 1890-1950) 8TATE PtW JERSEY GAS PRODLtTI( l WilE (NP4 cu. ft. /YR) GASIFIER/ *i..i**BY-PRODUCTS’Ui’*” NO. CITY YEM STATUS GAS TYPE Coal Mater Oil Coke Total PROCESS Co’e Tar clImoMa Other NLSCELLAPIECUS lNFDR) lTII) r 73 I T T :.. Netuctien ‘ULCo 1090 1900 1910 1920P 1930 0 194$ 0 195$- WERAGESz 74 Toss RLver Ocean County Gas Co 1890 1900 191$ 1920’ 193$’ 1940 * 1950 C AVERflGES2 W D4 C II 26 £2. 72 53 26 62 12 53 25 25 ------- * P UI TE 4 TE ( cii. ft. IY*I BIFJERI Y 81*1*1 * — TYPE Coal Wit. Oil Coke Total Pø’ f1l a CITY Coke Tar .anta Othu ’ W1BCELL4V øJB l QTIC S Rlbuqu.rqu • 8 Co 1890 * C 7 7 flfl——_ a UflflSSflflflS 1900* C 6 6 1910* C 2 2 1920* C 28 28 1930. C 88 88 (1) 71 1940 N 595$ N AVERR6ES 26 26 71 2 Las Vegas • 6&Coke Co 1890 * C 7 7 1 9 8 0* 1910 0 1920 0 1930- 1948- 1950- lWER5 3ES 1 , 7 3 Sante Fe • 6 Co 18% * C 5 5 1900* 1910 0 1920 0 1938 - 1940 - 1358- WERAGES: 5 . 5 4 Roswell ‘OCo 1890 1900 1910 * 1920* 1930 N 1940 N 1950 N AVER 1 6ES: 0 0 1 12 10 7 12 10 BeePs • ------- TAILE 8-1 IDENTIFICATION (F TOWN GAS P MJFACTURIM3 SITES — L PLANTS t89ø-I95 ) STATES NEW YOIb( GAS PRODUCTION RATE ( cu.ft./YR) GASIFIER/ .u.***BY-PRO IXJCTS******** M l. CITY YEAR STATUS GAS TYPE Coal Water Oil Coke Total PROCESS Coke Tar Aeiaoria Other MISCELLANEOUS INFtIRMIITION 1 Albany =*2 gaaamz uzsa*az: East Albany S L Co = .:=a*=ua g= 1898 * ? = *=: :ag:gz 9 i ? 4 4 191$ U 1920 0 1930 — 194$ 1950- AVERA IIESs 4 4 2 Albany Nunicipal Gas Co 1898 I U (100) Lowe (S) 1900* 1910 • 192$ ‘ 1930 * 1940 1 1950 * AVERAGES: W U Id CU CW,Coke CW,Coke 32 408 743 1,544 , 98 705 587 ? ‘ 32 408 743 1,544 98 705 587 N 5, Wi1Iia ison N N N N 540 34 5,568 2,047 Mostly coke a ; plants in Scher ectady,Hudson,Gleriri Falls ,Gloversville, & Carojoharie. 3 Albion 6 L Co 1890 * 1900* 1910* 1928* 1930 0 1940 0 1950- AVERAGES: C C C C 2 5 6 6 5 2 5 6 6 5 4 Aasterdae Chuctanurida 13 L Co 1890 * 1980* 1910 a 1920 a C C C,W C,U 16 32 63 65 18 53 16 32 81 118 Lowe N 3 108 3 1930 0 l 3 U 1950- AVERAGES: 44 36 62 3 100 3 ------- eaePRaoUcTZ 4 TE (MM cu.f*./YN) 1E*ER/ YEM STRTUB SAS TYPE Coal Water 011 Coke Total PflD flS Coke 1w P *oMa Other ISISCELLASEOUS IN1 OIU4ATION CITY t IW4Y — p afl*Sflflflflflflflflflflflnsaflns———aar-.,spnnnanssnnnnnnnn—————— —- .flrflcflS*flrflafltnfln p pnnnnflflaflflgn_fl Attica Hatet’ Co 1890 4 W (31 Lowe 1900 N . 1910 - 1920 — . 1930 - 1940 - 1950 — AVERAGES: 6 Auburn ° 6 L Co 1890 * 1900 * 19)0 * 1920 * 1930 X C C C C 35 (30) 110 10 . , 35 110 10 Standby status 1940 - 1950 - AVERAGES: 52 52 7 Batavia 6 L Co 1890 * 1900 1 1910 0 U N 7 16 16 Lowe M-C 1920 0 1930 — 1940 - 1950 — AVERAGES: 16 . 16 • 8 Bath • Gas Co 1890 * 1900* 1910* 1920 * 1930 * 1940 N 1950 N AVERAGES: C C C C LW 5 4 6 10 6 18 18 5 4 6 10 18 9 ------- TABLE B -I: IDENTIFICATION OF TOWN GAS NAMJFACTURING SITES - Alt. PLANTS (189$ 195BI STATE: P(W YORK GAS PRODIJCTUJN RATE (MM cu.ft./YR) I3ASIFIER/ j,,i,**BY-UIXJC19*****4*f NO. CITY COMPANY VEGA STATUS ( lAS TYPE Coel Wat.r Oil Coke Totul PROCESS Coke Tar Aaaaoma Other MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION 9 Stnghaeton N I E Co 189$ ‘ W (3$) Lowe (6) 19001 W 60 6$ 191$ 14 170 110 N 192$ ’ 14 381 380 • 1930* DI 18 18 N 194$ N 195$ N AVERAGES: 157 (57 10 Brockport N (l I Co 189$ ‘ C 3 3 1900’ 1910 • 1920* C C C 4 1$ 12 4 lB 12 (1) 3 193$ P 194$ — 1950- AVERAGES: 7 , 7 3 11 Brooklyn 6 L Co 189$ * C ? 1900 C 191$ - 192$ — 193$ - 1940 - 1950- AVERAGES: , Cons. w/Brooklyn tirior, Gas Co 12 Brooklyn Citizen’s 6 1 Co 189$ t C 165 Cons. w/Brooklyri tMior Gas Co 1900 C 191$ - 1920 — 193$ - 1348 - 1950 — AVERAGES: IF ,5 ------- a PROOUCTION %TE ( cu. ft. 1Y ) aAmIFZER/ YEM STAUJS 0A8 TY € Coal Watr Oil Coke Total P OCE8S Coke Tar A onia Other PIIBCEU.ANEQU8 lt UR$i T ION M l . CITY w 13 Brooklyn Fulton MunIcipal Bas Co 189B a C BOB 800 Tesaie du Motay 1900 * W 4,000 4,000 Wilkinson Became “Brooklyn G s Co.’ 1918 * W 6,900 6,900 8 & Wilkinson 1920 * W 18,800 18,800 “ 1930 * W 24,144 24,144 ‘ 2940 a CW,Coke 14,554 8,816 23,310 “ 538 17,000 180,000 los sulfate 1950 4 W,Cohe 26,264 8,808 34,264 “ 576 31,580 617,330 lbs riaphthalene 1 VER1 GES: 800 15,777 8,408 16,840 583 24,250 14 Brc.oklyri 6reer point 61 Co 1890 * ? 1900 0 1910 0 1920 — 1930 — 1940 — 1950 — AVERAGES: . . 15 Brooklyn Metropolitan GL Co 1890 4 C 165 165 Tessie 1900 C Cons. wfBrooklyri Union Gas Co 1918 - 1920 — 1930- 1940 - 1950 — I IVERAGES: 165 165 16 Brooklyn Nassau 6 1 Co 1890 * C 285 285 1900 C Cons. w/Brooklyn Union Gas Co 1910 - 1920 - 1930 — 1940 - I QC i ?..* AVERAGES : 285 285 ------- TABLE B- I: IDENTIFICATION (iF TOWN GAS MANUFACTURIM3 SITES - L 1& IS (189 l950) STATE; NEW YORK GAS PRODUCTION RATE (PIN cu.ft./YR) GASIF IER/ a.a*,*iby-pRQO(JCTS******,* p4). CITY YEAR STATUS GAS 1YI E Coat Water thI Coke Total PROCESS Coke Tar aeon ;a Other MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION 11 Brooklyn People’e Gas I Cc i 1890 • C 230 203 1900 C Cons. w/Brooklyri Liruon (las Co 1913 - 192$- 193$ ‘. 194$ - 195 1- AVERAGES: 20$ 20$ 18 Brooklyn Union Gas I Co 1890 • C 35 35 190$ C 1910 - 1920- 193$ - , Cons. w/broohlyri Ur iori Gas Co 194$ — 195$-. AVERAGES; 35 35 19 BrookLyn Williaesbur h’ & L Cci 189$ C C 30$ 30$ 190$ C . Cons. u/Brooklyn Union Gas Co 1910 - 192$- 193$ — 1943 - i n c — AVERAGES: 300 300 . 20 Buffalo 13 1 Co 1890 I 1930* 1910 I 1920 * C C C C,W 110 60$ 590 580 260 110 60$ 590 848 23 36 (-1 1938 N 1i’ G N L9 8- AVERAGES; 473 260 535 3 36 ------- 1 P tETICH RATE USI cu. ft. IVR) IWIE*/ YEJIA BTRTUB $ TYPE Coal U*tur Oil COlia Total P CEB8 M l . CITY Cok. - Tar onta Othur $l tL*EOUB Dl flRMM ION — — —- - 21 Buffalo CIt iun’s B Co 18% a C IN te. 1900 C Cons. w/Buffalo (L Co 1918 - 1920- 1930 — 194$ - 1950- AVERAGESi 100 100 22 Cananduigua 6 1. Co 1898 * 1900* 1910* 1920 0 1930 0 1940 — 1950 — AVERAGES: C C C 8 6 20 ii , 8 6 28 11 23 Catskill ‘ Gas Works 1890 * 1900* 1910* 1920 * 1930 a 1940 0 1950 I) AVERAGES: C C C C C 3 6 9 11 24 11 3 6 9 11 24 11 (1) (1) (3) 33 33 24 Clifton Staten Island 6 L Co 189$ * 1900 0 1910 C) 1920 — 1930 — 1940 — 1950 — AVERAGES: U 36 36 36 36 Flannery ------- T 1E B-Is fl*I4TIFICATWN OF 10114 GAS * N RCTtJRD SITES - tt PU flS (1090-1950) STATEs I(W YORK GAS PROOIJCTION GATE ( cu.ft./VR) OPSIFIIkI au .a ..BY-PROOUCTSu.*ne. P(i. CITY YERI SIRIUS GAS TYPE Coal Witer Oil Coke Total PROCESS Coke Tar Aweonia Other MISCEL1I E01JS 1PfORNATION 25 Clifton Sprinp N Sanitation Co g mz&z*zxa. uzz 18% • m*gz*auza C “*$r 4 * z*z*i.z* .z. 4 — *z *: U**Z l , C 12 12 191$ • W 12 12 1920 . W 12 12 193$ P 194$ - 1950- AYERIIESa 8 12 1$ 26 Clyde N 81 Co 18% ‘ 19000 1910 0 1920- 1930- 1940 - 1950- AVERAGESs C . Lowe 27 Cohoes N 5 1 Co 1890 * 1900* 1910 0 1920* 1930 C 194$- 1950- AVERAGESs W II 14 (22) ) 80 80 80 8 0 Lowe N (6) Cons. w/Troy 28 College Point • Gas Co 1890 * 1900* 1910 0 192$ (I pj3 1940 - 195$- AVERAGESs C 14 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 Lowe ------- - a - r r an a ants aat •.nna rlstu—.nnn _____ a an ua a i n u.s. . as c inn i — — — ci. i a r— . ma... —a flC, zz •L IPC ISIS • II 1 1 RH. sn . N 1 1 till ’ N 3 3 1321 0 19 0 Ii , .- ‘The tWE Bs 2 2 *tunt OaCo 11% ft 1*’ 191$’ 1Th’ 1935’ 1911 N ‘a- MI 21s C C C C V 1$ N $3 12 17 57 II El S 13 57 21 . 3 lCort laI Ikar$Cmrt1S 6LCo 15% f t 1*’ ii ’ lThft 1935* 1911 0 13210 MSUESs C C c C II • 7 I a 3 1 19 35 35 7 I a 37 35 27 . $3 . 13 • 5nvlUm ‘ OLC 15% ft 1*’ 191 1’ 1Thft 1935 P 19 11- ia- M ImES , 0 0 V V 9 I 9 1 4 . 3 1 4 9 I 5 less ‘ ------- TASIE 9-li IDENTIFICATION OF TL]I 4 GAS NIJF TURIN6 SITES - All. PU14TS (18199$) STATEs €W YOl ( GAS PROO (JCIIOI4 RATE (V cu.ft.IYR ) GASIFIER/ ,*lIti*GY—PRODUCT S******** NO. CITY YEAR STATUS GAS TYPE Coal Water Oil Coke Iota) PROCESS Coke Tar A monsa Other MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION 33 Dunkirk E.C.P.rry 4 Co Gas Works 189$ a C 1 1 1910* C 23 23 191$ , C 26 26 19200 193$ U 194$ - 1950- AVERAGES: 19 19 34 East Chester ‘ 6 1 Co 189$ * 19 $ 00 191$ 0 192$- 193$- 194$ - 1950- AVERAGES: C 2$ 2$ . 2$ 20 35 ELlenville 6 1 Co 1890 • 19100 II ? Van Steen. 19)0 0 1920- 193$ - 1940 - 1950- AVERAGES: 36 Eleira ‘ 6as flue. Co 189$ a 1980* 1910 a 1920 C l 1930 a 194$ Cl 1950- AVERAGES: C C C CW (3$) 37 21 29 329 329 31 21 329 129 ------- I 6 PI I T1QN TE ( cu. ft. IY*I S o aIFIERI Coal Watar oti Coke Total PflOI SB C m ’ RNY YERR amnm 8 TYPE Coke Tar onta Othat’ MiSCEWVEI1IS lt1 AT iON ——————--———--— 37 Fighkllk on Hudson Fishklll/N*tkawan B Workil89 * ——— s*maga*az ——— ——g& — — (11) — C 1900. C 6 6 1910 * C,W 10 10 Lowe 1920 C Cons. w/ eacon 1930 - 1940 - 1950- VER GESg B B 38 Flatbush N 6as Co 1890 * 1900 0 1910 0 C 20 20 1920 - 1930- 1940 - 1950- (WERAGES: 20 . 20 39 Ftushin N G I Co 1890 * C 6 6 1900 * 1910 * 1920 * 1930 • 1940 0 1950 0 AVERAGES: W U U U 6 20 150 359 169 175 20 150 359 169 141 Lowe N I N 179 179 40 Fort Plain N 5 & El Co 1890 s 1900* 1910* 1920* U U U U I 2 2 2 2 2 2 1930 0 1940- 1950 AVERAGES: 2 2 ------- TABLE B-li IOENTIflCATION CF TOWN GAS WlMJFflCTURIP SITES - LL PU 4TS (1890-1950) STATES tEW YORK GAS PROO(KTION RATE ( V1 cu.ft./YR) &ISIFIER/ **,*,,IBYPROOUCTS******** CITY YEAR STATUS GAS TYPE Coal Water Oil Coke Total PRflCESS Coke Tar A uaonia Other NISCELLMNEOtJS INFORMATION 41 Garden City 6 Works 189$ a W 7 MacI enzte l , Ii I I 191$ 0 192$ 0 193$ - 1940 - 195$- AVERAGES i I I 42 Gerieseo ‘S ICo 189$ * 1900’ 1910* 1920* 1930 0 1940 0 1950- AVERAGESs C C C C 3 3 4 4 4 3 3 4 4 4 43 Geneva 6 L Co 189$ ‘ 1900’ 1910 * 192$ P 1930 * C C C Coke C 1 16 105 904 7 16 lO S 904 133 1 813 1940 0 1950 0 AVERAGES; 258 258 133 1 ,813 44 189$ 1900 191$ 192$ 1930 1940 195$ AVERAGES; ------- • r ts an as us. us. nsa snsst ItS T Cal 1 k m 0*1 C i i ’s fist OflV • C. ten*s IA n r IIS IWWS $Sl.aFMls ILFa INS • C S S 1*’ C IS 18 *ia•’ c a a 1* . C 77 77 (3) ( 5) 1931* 01 156 156 87 . 1940 1* a MU WEB. 156 57 87 4 SS lovwsvi Ilo ILCs 18%’ i* P 1918’ 1*’ 1931 . *9480 195 1- M EBs II U U 01 7 56 196 as 176 ‘ 56 196 a 176 470Se 8LCo 10% ‘ 958 . 1918’ 1901* U U C C 4 7 3 2 3 2 4 7 YanStean. • 1935 ‘ 1948 0 1958 0 M I WEB. C I i 8 3 • 12 6 (5.5) 12 12 48&avuuaS ConsyklandO,FILCo • 10% * 1955* 1910 0 1920 ft 1931 ft *940 ft 1955 * M EB . U U U DI D I D I i i 58 683 2,187 2,253 3,309 1,415 I I 50 603 2,187 2,253 3,359 1,415 Lows Loosis • • 516 2,149 4,117 2,261 Plant at Sptsnsflvsi (Brooklyn) 12th St ------- TABlE 5-h IDENTIFICQIWN OF TOWN GAS MANuFACTURING SuES All PLCIe TS (183t l i i0) STATEi NEW YORK GAS PRODUCTION R i1E (MM cu.ft./YR) fjASlFjE / ,.,, ,a.8Y—P UDUCTS**4**i** CITY YEAR STATUS GAS TYPE Coal Water’ Oil Coke Total PROCESS Coke Tar Aismonia tither MISCELLANEOUS INFO liON 49 Greenbuth East Albany 6 1 Co 1890 a C 4 4 1900* C 3 3 1910 0 1920 0 193$- 194$ - 195$- RVERAGfS; 4 4 50 11astn on Hudson Dobbs Ferry Hastr gs 6 Co1890 a 190$ C 191$ - 192$- 19 30 - 1940 — 1950- AVERASES: N , 2 2 2 Sutherland Cor . w/Iarrytown 51 Haverstraw Orsborne & Williaus 6 Co 189$ a 1900* 1910 ’ 1920 a 1930 a 194$ 0 1958 0 WERASES; N N N w CW (7) 7 7 12 (8) 1 7 12 9 52 Heeptead S I Co 1890 a 190$ ’ 1918 0 1920 0 19 a l 40 195$ * WERAGES: C C W N (3) 4 4 , 606 1,458 988 4 606 9 1,458 142 545 £ 1,352 832 ------- a ruuussns. s s urn .sn.nrn int i IVNNS S Cisi NJ.. . DU cae TMM P——— . a an at css Ta ‘ • z z. hI qpa Srk1mr IL inS • N S a i si .s 1* C Cans. whi ms 1915 - I n S- 1931- In- ine ME n SES s 2 2 S4Hxs ickFsiis ULCs IS * inS ’ 1915’ inS U l a o 190- inS- MamES C C C W 2 9 6 . , 2 9 6 . H ansiisv I1 1s SLCs 1191 * 1* N 1911 - t E l- inS- 1945- inS- MnSESs U 6 6 6 6 P-E IHutan L IPC. 15’ 1* 0 1915* inS ’ 1931 ’ 1941 Q I SO M I l IE Us C C C CU 9 15 23 16 73 73 9 15 23 73 . 3 1 1 8 ------- TAStE 8-It l NTIFICATIOH OF TOWN GAS (FACTUIUNG SITES — .L PIJWIS u890- 1950) STATEt 1(14 YOftK GAS PRODUCTION RATE (104 cu.ft./YR) GASIFIER/ ill , , YPRODUCTB”***” (3. CITY COMPANY YEAR STATUS GAS TYPE Coal Water DU Coke Total PROCESS Coke Tar flwa onia Other MISCELLANEOUS DfORW%TIDN 57 Huntington E.pire B & El Co 1890 * 14 (8) Lowe 1900* 14 9 9 ‘ 191$ * 14 6 6 Lowe$SQ. 1920 0 193$ 0 194 1- 195$- AVER A6ES 8 8 58 Illion £ Mohawk S L Co 1590 * 1900 ’ 1910 0 1920 0 1938 - 1940 - 195$- AVERAGESt C C 4 7 6 4 7 6 59 lelip of Bay Shore • 0 1 Co 1698 1 14 (5) Sutherland 1980 0 1910 0 192 $- 1930 - 194$ - 1958- WERA6ES: , 60 Ithaca 0 1 Co 189$ * 1900* 1910 ‘ 1920 ‘ 1930 ‘ 1940 * 195$ e AVERc( ESi C C C C,W CW 14 14 (12) 10 48 26 28 67 164 247 354 28B 38 48 93 164 241 354 153 8 vi11e,Norwich Oneonta,P1atts— burg (NYI ------- ( B P OUC1t 4 $TE UV4 Cu. ft. /YR) IF1ER/ YE $T TUB TYPE Co.1 Wmter Oil Coke Totml PROCEGS 1 * 1 4 *a*Sy—pflflO(JttS,***..*4 Cok. T.r R.,ior,ia Ithir MISCEU IEOLS tNFQR$P 1lO$ *3. CITY ---. *flflflSflflSflWflflflflSflSflflflSflflSflflS S.. —- — nnnsasunnnssansaanwasnnnnntnsnn2anannnnnusaflssWflsttflflflfl 61 Ja*s*ica ‘ B 1. Co 18% * C (6f 1900* C 20 20 1910 P 1920 - 1930 — 1940 — 1950 - AVERAGES: 20 20 62 Jamestown N 6 1 Co 1890 * 1900* 1910 0 1920 I) 1930- W W • (22) 6 , 6 s—C N 1940 - 1950 — AVERAGES: 6 6 63 Johnstown & 6loversville 6 Co 1890 * 1900 * 1910 0 1920 0 1930 — 1940 — 1956 - AVERAGES: W W 10 48 29 10 48 29 Lowe (6) 64 Kingston Rondont & K1ngston 6 L Co1890 4 1900* 1910 * 1926 * 1930 * 1946 0 W (4 (4 C,W (4 62 20 19 63 53 274 28 19 £3 115 274 Q Harris,Su. “ ° ° (3) 16 E J . 1958 0 VERPGES: 62 86 98 38 ------- TA&.E B-I: IDENTIFICATION (if TOWN GAS P MJFflCTURlNG SITES - L PIAMIS U890 l950) STATE: PEW YOf ( GAS PRODUCTION RATE (MM cu.ft./YR) GASIFIER/ •I.,R**8Y PRODUCTSU****** M i. CITY YEAR STATUS GAS TYPE Coal Watir O 1 Coke Total PROCESS Coke Tar Aataor ia Other MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION 65 LeRoy ‘ S L Co 18% * C 2 2 1980 * W 308 308 Gray 1910 0 1920 0 1938 - 1940 - 1958- AVERAGES: 2 380 151 66 Little Falls N 6 1 Co 1898 * 1900 C 1910 - 1928 - 1938 - 1948 - 1950 — C 8 . 8 Cons. w/Il :on AV RhGES: 8 8 • 67 Lockport N 6 1 Co 1890 * C 14 14 1900* 1910 * 1920 * C C C,W 38 49 59 68 38 49 127 1-) (-) (-) 1938 P 1940 — 1958- AVERAGES: 38 68 55 68 Long Island City East River S L Co 1890 * C,W 38 30 1988 C Cons. w/New York City 1910 - 1920 - 3! 1940 1950- AVERAGES: 30 30 ------- C ’ s : n.ua rumatan.na . .. .. Ta. F -s Stair 1’ • •¾ _____ i i . ..anjIS - . h a n s C’$ IMi . *3 C S iwad flLysa 1LC 121* C 2 2 194* C I I s uit .C 3 3 . 194p 1930- ass- in- I ESSs 4 4 75N. iosw ‘ ILCo 11W ’ 1900 ft 1911* 1925 * 193* 194* 19300 R ESs C C 0 C C C 2 (4) 4 15 22 13 11 • 2 4 15 22 13 11 1—) (1) 1 1 (2) 7 1 I 7lSdhi , ‘ OLCD 11% I 1900 0 19 15* 1921* 1931 0 1945 0 195$- ES ES. I C C 5 7 6 . 5 7 6 72N lSlutcsm 6IE ICc . 15* * 19 1 1* 1911* 1921* 1930 0 C C 0 0 14 14 35 95 14 14 35 95 1945 0 1950- l21ESs 14 65 4$ ------- IRBIE B-I: IDENTIFICATION OF TOWN GAS MANUFACTURING SI1 S - ALL P .M IS (1890-1950) STATE: NEW YOI GAS PRODUCTIoN RATE (MM cu.ft./YH) GASIFIER/ it ’.** ’BY -PR000JCTSI8* ,*i** ND. CITY YEAR STATUS GAS TYPE Coal Water Oil Coke Total PROCESS Coke Tar Ai acr :a Other IIISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION 73 Milton Balleton Spa 0 L Co 1890 a W 2 2 If-I 1900 0 1910 0 192 ,- 193* - 1940 - 195*- AVERAGES: 2 2 74 Mount Vernon East Chester 6 Co 1890 a 19*0* 1910 * 192* a 1930 a C C W N N • (6) 84 1,090 2,400 590 84 1,090 2, 40* 590 Lowe 1 460 385 Most gas purchased 1940 P 195*- AVERAGES: 84 1,360 1,041 433 75 Newburqh Consumer’s Gas Co 1890 * 19*0 a 1910 * 1920 0 1930 a 1940 0 195 0 AVERAGES: W N N CW 25 32 78 314 112 25 32 78 314 112 Martin Lowe 133 133 76 New RochelLe Il (3£ Fuel Co 1890 4 19*0’ 1910 0 1920 0 1930 - N N 6 37 6 37 Lowe (N-C) I 1340 - 1950 - AVERAGES; 22 22 ------- a* Tjl N TE ( cu ?t. /YJO 8ZEIER/ Nø. CITY YEAR STATUS ARS TYPE Coal Watr Oi Coke Total PAnCESE Coke Tar A. eon a Othar MIgCELLAt4E(y 4 15 fl4FOfib TlDN 77 New York City Central 6 L Co 1890 * C 7 1900* C 26 26 1910 * C,W 600 1,200 1,800 1920 * C,W 800 2,640 3,440 1930 a 815 2,778 3,585 52 882 153 848,100 lbs 1940 0 . a aaonia sulfate, l11 ,6 0 lbs lb 1958 0 cyariu eri;50,800 a:amcin:a AVERAGES: 560 2,203 2,213 52 882 153 78 New York City Con5olidated 6as Co 1890 a 1900 * 1910 * 1920 * 1930 a 1940 * 1950 * AVERAGES; C,W C,W C,W C,W W,Coke W W,Coke ? 6,000 14,980 3,370 8,090 7,220 5,919 41,109 45,913 25,055 8,038 10,794 9,412 6,800 14,908 10,598 l3 949 41,109 56,767 23,886 (544) 4,600 4,600 19 New York City Equitable 6 L Co 1890 * 1900 a 1910 0 1920 0 1930 — 1940 — 1950 — AVERAGES: W w 1,250 ? 1,250 1,250 1,250 Jeriiar Loi e(Wi) 80 New York City NY Nutual 6 L Co 1890 * 11 850 850 Wi 1900 * 1910 * 1920 * 1930 0 1940 Ii 1950 — AVERAGES: W W W 1,900 1,810 7 1,520 1,900 1,810 1,520 ‘ Lowe ‘ ------- TABLE 8 -1: IDENTIFICATION OF TOWN GAS MANUFACTURING SITES - ALL PtANIS (18901950) STAlE: t€W YORK GAS PRODUCTiON WIlE ( MM cu.ft./YR) 6ASIFIER/ ,1,,,daB’( -RODUCTS****I*4* p’J. CITY CO ’f Y YEAR STATUS GAS TYPE Coal Water Oil Coke Total PROCESS Coke Tar P.auor ia Other MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION 81 New York City Northern 6 L Co 1890 a C ? 19004 C 158 350 1918 a C 770 11 0 1929 a C 1,948 1,949 1930 P 1949 - 1958- AVERA6ES : 953 953 82 New York City Standard 6 L Co 1890 a 1900 * 1910 a 1929 ‘ 1938 a 1948 0 1959 0 AVERAGES: W W W U CW 368 1 2,080 2,588 4,518 2,345 • 368 2,009 2,500 4,518 2, 345 Fl Lowe N ‘ N 83 Niagara Falls N 5 L Co 1899 a C 8 8 1900 a 1910 a 1920 4 1930 P 1948 — 1959- AVERAGES: C C C 10 30 49 24 18 38 49 24 (3) ( - .3 (—3 84 Norwich U I & P Co - 1898 * 1908 0 1910 a 1920* 93Ø * 1940 0 1958 0 AVERAGES; C U U C (6) 15 38 44 30 15 30 44 30 Lche “ 44 ------- M L CITY C Y m- YEM aTmug ————--- 0 TYPE Coal Water — — ue . rt. #ye e wiw Oil Coke Total PHO bB — •‘u.s. Y—pI oOuc1-$...*... Coke Tar A.mor4a 0th . ,- Ml9CEWYEUU lP1 Ot ATlON — 8 Nyack • & Warren 8 L Co 1890 * V 4 4 H — I 1900* U 10 10 - 1910 * U 26 26 Lowe 1920* U 31 37 N 193$ * CV 216 216 1940 N 195$ — AVERf 3ES 59 59 66 O denburg 6 1 Co 189$ • C (13) 1980* 1910 * 1920 * 1930 a 1940 N 1950- AVER l3ES: C C C C 7 16 27 (15) 17 • 7 16 27 17 (1) (-) 87 Oneida • 6 L Co 189$ * 1980* 1910 * 1920 0 193$ P 194$ — 1958- AVER 13ES: C C C,W (8) 4 13 9 . • 4 13 9 Lowe 88 Oneonta • El & P Co 189$ * 1900* 1918 * 1920* 1930* W W V V CW (8) 4 13 25 58 4 13 25 58 Van Steen. N Lowe ‘ 194$ 0 1950 0 flVEH 3ES; 25 25 ------- TARI $ i : ID(NIIFICATION OF TOWN GAS Pb NUFACTURING SITES - ALL ItANTS (:830-1958) STATE: PEW YOI ( GAS PRODUCTION RATE (NM cu.ft./YR) GAS)FIER/ “H*, bi-PRODtiCTS*U1U1* NO. CITY YEAA STATUS GAS TYPE Coal Water thi Coke Total PROCESS Coke Tar Akitlorla iltrier MISCELLANEOUS 1t4FORMATION 89 Oswego • 13 1 Co 1090 a C (23) 1900* C 16 16 1910 a C 45 45 1920* C 58 58 3 76 7 1930* C 79 79 6 108 5 1940 0 1950 0 AVERASES: 50 50 5 92 6 90 ( ego N 13 1 Co 1890 a C (6) j960a 1910* 1920* 1930* C C C C 6 7 12 15 , 6 7 12 15 1 14 1940 N 1950 AVERPGES; 10 10 1 14 91 Palayra N 6 L Co 1890 4 C 2 2 1900* 1910* 1920 P 1930 - 1940 - 1950 - AVERAGES: C C 2 4 3 2 4 3 92 Peekskill N 6 1 Co 1890 a 1900 * 1910* 1920* 1338 C 1946 - 1950 - AVER ES: ? W W W 11 34 52 32 11 34 32 Lowe ‘ N Cons. W/1 estche t r ------- ai* P$ I TjaN TE CITY YERA BTRUAB S TYPE Coal W tU, OIL — -- - n n ——-— (MM Cu. ft. /YH) Cok* Total $IF1ER/ P aB •**•***bYp UT ....e**. C0k Tar on*a Othat- Kl CELL lEQU$ D O$ TlQM 93 P.nn Yan 8 L Co 1890 * C 4 4 “flflSaflSaflaflsnnsflnflflflflfl__S___ns____ _tfl__*fl __S_am__ 1900* C 6 6 1910* C 8 8 1920 * C 10 10 1930* C 22 22 1940 0 1950 0 AVERAGES: . 10 10 94 Plattsburgh U L, H £ P Co 1890 * W 4 4 Lowe 1900* 1910 * 1920 i 1930 * 1940 0 W W W W 8 24 46 11, 8 24 46 11 U U ‘ “ 1950 0 AVERAGES: 31 31 95 Port Chester C t1zen’s 6 1 Co of West.1890 * 1900 * W W (11) 23 23 W i, Kennedy “ 1910 0 1920 0 1930 - 1940 - 1950- AVERAGES: 23 23 96 Port Henry u Gas Co 1890 * W 1 1 H-L 1900 * 1910* U U 1 1 1 1 Suth r. “ 1920 0 1930 0 1940 1950 - AVERAGES: 1 1 ------- IA8IE B-I: IDENTIFICATION OF TOWN GAS MANUFACTURING SITES - ALL PLANTS 890 1950) STATEi P(W YOI GAS PROD (JCTION RATE (MM cu.ft./YR) GASIFIER! ,u,**iBY—PROOUCTS****U** NO. CITY YEAH STATUS GAS TYPE Coal Water Oil Coke Total PROCESS Coke Tar Aiawonia Other MISCELLANEO (J1 INFORMATION 91 Port Jervis 6 I. Co 1890 * W 6 6 Lowe 1900* I I 8 l 1910 a W 10 10 ‘ 1920 0 1931 0 1940 - 1950- AVERAGES: 8 8 98 Pou hkeepaie G Co 1890 * W 40 40 Al len-Harris 1900 a 1910 a 1920 * 1930 a 1940 a W W W U Cw 43 110 394 397 1,370 43 110 3•34 391 1,370 Lowe p ‘ 211 1,865 1950 N AVERAGES: 392 392 1,038 99 Rhirebeck ‘6 Co 1890 * 1900 ’ 1910 0 1920 0 1930 — 1340 - 1350 - 0 0 L ,‘ (2) 1 1 AVERAGES: 1 1 108 Rochester Citizen’s Gas Co 1690 I 1900 a 1910 * 1920 * i9 0 * 1948 a 1958 * AVERAGES:, C C C,W C,W C CW CW,Coke Coke 100 350 365 1,530 3,678 1,203 709 1,810 1,104 501 848 4,553 4,438 4,496 100 350 1,074 2,600 4,714 5,060 4,438 2,628 (48) 200 200 (278 3,984 3,984 ------- snn•p r rsn.nn en , ‘— — - any.. S a w • S SVSI S iS a. ta.nas. _________ S a aw i .a at.. - at as. .e v--—- — it! US iu ster Ih u lc ip siULto 18% P is a 191$ 0 1*S — 1931- 194$ — is- MME. . l l2 lachnter SLC . 18% I is a 191 .0 1 5- 193$- i94$ — I s- WEIl S. C S S , . S S iS3Ioe flLCD 185 1 15$’ 191$’ isa * isa C 194$ U is- IlE9s C C C,W C,W 8 13 124 43 18 8 13 8 13 44 132 49 Lowe • (5) (—I Cots. s/Watertown i$4 leg Harbor tidied Sn kirove. C i 189$ * U 2 2 Lowe 15* 191$ * V U 4 15 4 15 U . is’ isa p 194$- is- EN1Gs, v is 1$ is 1$ ‘ ------- TR1LE B-lx WENTIFICATWN OF TOWN GAS NUFACTtJRINO SITES — ALL PtPNTS (1B9 195I) STATEt NEW YORK GAS P ) OOUCT1ON KAlE (P ( cu.ft.IYH) GASIFIER/ •...U4BYPRDDUCTSI******* p Q. CITY YEM STATUS GAS TYPE Coal Water O l Cohe Total p iCESS Coke Tar Ameonla Other NISCELLANEI)tJS INFORMATION 105 Salaunca ‘ Gas Co 1090 • W (5) N-C 1* 0 1911 0 1920- 1930 - 1940 - 1950- AVERPGES3 106 Saratoga Springs 6 1 E L Co 1890 ‘ W (12) Lowe 1*4 1910. 1920 * 1930 I 1941 - 1950- IWERAOESi N N N 25 44 64 . 44 25 44 64 44 ‘ I 107 Sauqerties S L Co 3890 * C 4 4 1900. 1910. 1920 4 1930 P 1940 p 1950 0 AVER 3ES: C C C 5 6 18 8 5 6 18 8 108 Schenectady 6 L Co 1390 * C 14 14 • 1900* 1910 * 1920 * C C W C,W 25 IS O 333 231 25 ISO 564 Lowe • (15) (—1 I—) x 1940 1950- lWERASES 138 231 1% ------- E PA D TU*4 MATE (MA C .ft.#YI) ØASLFIER/ •**SNBY-pMflT ..*.*., t . CITY CW W Y Rft $TAUi6 WS TYPE Coal watIr Oil Cok Total PROCESS Cok T*r orn. Othsr S lBCELU uUB l*OR$MT ION flflSSflSflflSn. ——Sn.taan.annn.s.n — flaaaflaflnsnn—— 109 Seneca Falle I Water Worke B L Co 1890 * C 8 8 . 1908* C 7 7 1910 P 1920 1930 — 1940 - 1950- WER GES: 8 8 118 Sing Sing 6 Mf Co 1890 1 C (7) 1900 * 1910 6 1920 0 1930 — 1940 - 4 QC — VER GES: C 15 15 . IS 15 111 Stap1 tor Hicheond City 6 1 Co 1890 * 1900 * 1910 * 1920 * 1930 ‘ 1940 * 1950 * AVER 6ES; U U U U U U W 38 18 275 554 937 965 995 548 38 10 275 554 937 965 995 548 Flaranery Lowe “ ‘ 365 1,151 161 112 Syracuse 6 L Co 1690 * C (95) 1900 0 1910 * 1920 * 1930 * 1940 * 1950* AVERflGES: C,W C,W C,W U U 535 1,200 2,155 1,297 338 508 1 282 535 1,200 2,493 508 1 947 (9) (14) 2,352 951 43 889 43 1,581 951 ------- TRitE 8-1 : IDENTIFICATION OF TOWN GAS MANUFACTURING SITES - fLL PLANTS 11890 8) STATEs NEW YORK GUS PRODUCTION RATE (P cu.ft./YR) GASIFIER/ aø*i**i8Y-PRODUCT(i**i**fl* NO. CITY YEAR STATUS GAS TYPE Coal Water Oil Coke Total PROCESS Coke Tar RlaMorzla Other MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION 113 Tarrytown l & Irviri9ton 8 1 Co 18% a 14 12 12 1908 4 14 18 18 Allen—Harris 1910 0 1920 0 1930 - 1940 - . 1950- AVERAGES: 15 15 114 Tonawar da “6 L Co 189$ 4 1900* 1910 4 1928 a 1930 P C C C C 16 17 18 U , 16 17 78 1940 - 1950- AVERAGES: 37 37 115 Troy N B Co 189$ I 14 ‘ 130 130 H.C. Shields 1980 a 1918* 192$ a 1930 P 1948 — 1958 — AVERAGES: 14 14 14 155 306 476 267 155 306 476 267 N “ 116 Utica Equitable & & E Co 1890 a 14 145) Jth) 1900 a 1918 * 1928 * I 1940 * 1950 a RVERA6ES 14 14 W W C ,W C 2,194 1,825 a,olo 90 388 146 1 ,656 244 623 90 380 746 1,656 2,438 1,825 1,189 6-C Lowe(Wi) N 131 la 131 , 191 ,11l 2,151 lbs sulfate ------- a an . r- - fSST I ? St !N sue Giii fl.flh& I S i S -. p IPS ’ . • •uuS • S S1S flUfl • ae- e’ — qaa g SS Ta • 117 Vippinpr Falls flakliSals C m IllS t 1St C C (4) I 1 M i o l eo . 193$- 194$- 1935- M 1 I 115 Una. Cit ias’sSLCm 1595 4 191St 191St 1955 0 ieo U N U 2 2 2 , 2 2 2 N -C 1945- MS (WE WES i 2 2 ll9watirtosm SLCo 1595 4 19 1 St 191St 192 5 t 193S t 194$’ 19354 Ss C C C,U ;v C,U C U (12) 22 54 ISS 21 155 136 6 42 47 231 94 22 95 142 365 155 251 176 Lout • • (2) (5) S S 12 1—) 455 245 22) 64,75S gallons coal liquor lESNatsrviU, SLC 1S9S t 191St 1915’ 1925 0 1936 0 1945- in- 5%ESs U U U 2 3 2 2 2 3 2 2 Lows . ------- TATE -1; IDENTIFICAnON OF TOWN GAS MANUFACTURING SITES - u PtANIS u890-1950) STATES NEW YORK GAS PRODUCTION RATE (MM cu.ft./YR) GASIF IER/ IIILII*BYPRQDUCTS******** NO. CITY YEAR STATUS GAS TYPE Coal Water Oil Coke Total PROCESS Coke Tar fliivwnxa Other MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION 121 Watkins N 6 Co Ltd 1890 I C (3) 19000 C 5 5 1910 0 1920* C I 1 1930 0 1940 0 1950- AVEi A6ES: 3 3 122 Waverly S I Co of Waverly 1890 * 1900 ’ 1910 * 1920 ‘ 1930 P 1940 - 1950- AVERAGES: W W II W 3 15 12 16 , 12 3 15 12 16 12 Lowe u N ‘ 123 Westfield N Gas Works 1890 ‘ 1900 N 1910 - 1920 - 1930 - 1940 — 1950 - AVERAGES: ‘ 124 West Troy Municipal S Co 1890 * ? 1900 P 1310 - 1920 - 1930 - 1940 — 1950- AVERAGES: ------- - ‘Ss JSL _ is an. eve av . bs*..S rassnns. . S S .— a ss Sk is S I S tail P— 5S i tt - . UN... nP 1 l e a I. . . L..SISL I lUO t it l i al l • OLto 18% * C IS) 1* ’ C IS) 1915 S IS 0 19M- IMI- 1905 — 8%Bs —as 126 OUt. Plains BLCo I . 1895 * 1905 * .19180 1928 0 1935- 1948- 1900- M$ffSs U U . 5 15 18 . . 5 15 18 Slid. . . 127 Yosikurs • Otto . 1890 I 1905 C 1918 — 1928- 1930- 1948- In- WE8%ESs U 90 90 90 90 Lose Cons. si/Municipal B Co-Yonkers 126 Yonkers Stlclpsl . Gas Co 1898 f t 1908 ’ 1918 0 150 1938- 1948- in- 8 %B s U U 7 212 212 212 212 ------- TABLE B I: IDENTIFICATION OF TOWN GAS NIJFPCTURING SITES - L c LONTS (l890-19 ) STATEt NEW YOR ( GAS PRODUCTION RATE ( MM cu.ft.IYR) GASIFIER/ a.*,**i8Y-PR000CTS*&*****I o. CITY COMPANY YEAR STATUS GAS TYPE Coal Water Oil Coke Total P1 (XESS Coiw Tar 4 n onia Other MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION 129 Yonkers Westcheeter 6a I Co 18% * W 90 90 Lowe 1900 C Cons. w/Municipal 6 Co-Yor.kers 1910 - 1920- 1930 - 1940- 1950 — AVERASES: 90 90 130 Ballstori Spa 1$ P Co 1890 1900* 1910 I 1920- 1930 — 1940 - 1950- AVERAGES: C 2 2 . , 2 2 131 Bay Shore Suffolk 6 & E I Co 1890 1900 * 1910* j9 a 1930 a 1940 a 1950 * AVERAGES: W W W W W W 12 32 111 734 2,180 5,715 1,465 12 32 iii 734 2,180 5,715 l 465 Lowe a a 132 Buffalo Peoples 13 1 & Coke Co 1890 1900 * 1910 a 1920 0 Y330 ( 1340 — 1950 — AVERI 3ES; ? ? Unaer cotructi ir ------- a ts a is n.evs saris. , •S’IS S IS tsa it Cs : c t 1 ’ t— as .. afl uaas 133 Fort Lied 18% 1* * C tS r construction 1915 0 isa a i s a- l i i i- isa — sI i34tSsrk a,LLFVS1 Co 18% 1* ’ isis . liNt 1938P 1945- isa- MU lE: C c C 7 8 3 4 Li • 5 34 Li i N. I*rstht (Li) KIM’. Coiaty B I iii. CoiS% isa * U 125 125 Sue . 191 10 i%I a i s a - 1*- in- MUl ES: 125 125 136 Suanir Eat Albany L Co 18% liN t 19 1 1* iN’ 19 0 1945 I) ass- MUlES: C C C 4 7 18 15 4 7 18 i i •l 1 4 . : ::àa. ------- TABLE B l: IDENTIFICATION OF TOWN (lAS MANUFACTURING SITES - L PLANTS (1890-1954a) STATE: NEW YORK GAS PRODUCTION RATE (MM cu.ft./YR) GASIFIER/ ,,,,*,aBY—PROI)IJCTS,**4**** NO. CITY COMPANY YEAR STATUS GAS TYPE Coal Water Oil Coke Total PROCESS Coke Tar As morda Other MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION 129 Yonkers Westctester (las I Co 1899 * W 90 99 Lowe 1900 C Cons. w/Mun:cipal 6 Co—Yorkers 1910 - 1920 - 1930 — 1940 — 1950 — AVERAGES: 90 90 130 Ballston Spa I I P Co 1890 1900* 1910 X 1920 - 1939 — 1940 - 1959- AVERAGES; C 2 2 . . 2 2 131 Bay Shore Suffolk 6 & E L Co 1890 1900 * 1910* 1920 ‘ 1930 * 1940 ‘ 1950 * AVERAGES: W W 14 14 14 14 12 32 111 734 2,180 5,715 1,465 12 32 117 734 2,189 5,115 1,465 Lowe ‘ W l • 132 Buffalo Peoples G I I Coke Co 1890 1900 f 1910 * 1920 0 e 1940 — 1950 - AVERAGES ? ? Unoer cc’nstructior ------- : C ITY . .L _ 1f n flits S Tfl * r—tsva ass- as at as ..n.e a iSø ifls ...pp - - S Ta —p . —‘— — 133 Fart Etard 18% 1 * C (hilt coatreticsi 1916 0 litI 0 121- 1946- 121 — 8%E . l34Ihark 6,LIFu . lCo 1896 121* 1916* ISN’ 193 6P 1948- 121- IwEuma C C C ‘ 1 I 34 21 • I 34 21 135 6. Utredit (LI) KInVs Coimty 6 1 Ill . Co1I91 19% * I I 1 125 Mae . 19180 1926 0 1936- 1946- 1956- wEa lmE s 125 125 131 Snelar Eat Albany L Co 1896 . 121* 1916* 126* 1936 0 1948 0 1956- E8%EIs C C C 4 7 18 18 4 7 18 16 i ------- TABLE Is -I: IDENTIFICATION OF TOWN GAS MJFACTURIM3 S1T S - AtL PLANTS (1890- I9 0) STATEs NEW YOI GAS PRODUCTION RATE ( 4 cu.ft./YR) (IASIFIER/ ,I.flhIByPN 00 (JCtSI*fl*l*I NO. CITY YEAR STATUS GAS TYPE Coal Water 0*1 Coke Total PROCESS Coke Tar A amor :a Other MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION 137 Rockaway Beach (LI) Hewpstead E I Co 1890 1988 * II 15 15 Lowe 1910 0 1928 0 . 1930 - 1940 1950- AVERAGES: 15 15 138 Brooklyn Flatbuth Gas Co 1898 1908 1918 * 1928 P 1930- 1940 - 1958- AVERAGES: C 5Ø 5430 . 5 580 139 Brooklyn King’s County Lt Co 1890 1908 1918 * 1920 * 1938 * 1940 * 1950 * AVERAGES: W W cw CW CW 520 1,400 2,739 2,812 3,755 2,245 5243 1,408 2,139 2,812 3,755 2,245 Lowe “ ‘ U k 2,514 3,233 2,874 148 Far Rockaway Queen’s Borough S I E Co1890 1900 1910 * 1920 * * 1940 * 1950 * WERAGES; W W W W W 142 528 2,608 3,194 4,639 2,221 . 142 528 2,680 3,194 4,639 2,221 Lowe N 1,314 2 ,i88 4, 81 2,798 ------- M I. — UAS PROO(iTION AnTE (1*1 cu. ft. IYR) ARE1F ZEA/ •.***BY—PRODUCTe**.***.. CITY YEM STATUS 19 TYPE Coal Water 0*1 TotiI PROCESS CoM. Tar Aeeon*. Other MISCELLRNEOUS 1r4FORI T1L 4 -- Fredonie Nat 0 1. Co 1898 141 1900 1910 * C 18 10 1928 0 1930 0 1940 - 1950.- WER GES: 10 10 142 Free Port Nassau, Suffolk Light Co 1830 1908 1910 * 1920 * W W 111 450 111 450 Lowe ‘ , 1930 0 1948 0 195 - I IVERfl6ES; , 281 281 143 Fulton 11 Fuel & Light Co 1898 1908 1910 * 1920 * 19313 * 1940 0 1950 0 VER 6ES C,W C,W C,W 25 29 43 3 32 3 25 29 46 33 (1) (-) 3 44 3 44 144 Glenn Cove Sea Cliff & Glenn Cove 6a1890 1900 1910 * 1920 ‘ 1938 0 W W 12 24 12 24 Lowe 1940 0 1958 — AVERAGES: 18 18 ------- TA8iE ti-i ; IDENTIFICATION OF TOWN GAS NANUFACTURIM SITES - All PLANTS (389 1958) STA1E I €W YORK GAS PRODUCTiON RATE (MM cu.ft./YRI GASLFIER/ ,*,,,6YPROD (JCTS**I*I*** M i. CITY YEAR STATUS GAS TYPE Coal Water Oil Coke total PROCESS CoI e Tar AN tK,nIa tither MISCELLANEIIIJS FUI4P)AT1ON 145 Grarvitle US Co 189$ 1980 191$ * 14 5) Lowe 192$ ’ 14 1 1 “ 1930* CW 9 9 U 1948 0 1950 0 AVERAGES; 8 8 146 Mecharuc viIle Half Moon LH&P Co 1890 1980 1910* 1928* 193$ ‘ 14 14 CW 3 15 37 , 3 15 31 Lowe ‘ “ 194$ 1) 1950 0 AVERASES; 18 18 147 Newtown N Li Co 1898 1980 1918 P 192$ - 1938 - 1948 - 195$- AVERAGES; 14(3 New York City New Anisterdae (3 Co 189$ — 1980 1910 a 1928 a t R 1948 0 1958 0 VERASES ; 14 14 W 4,008 6,200 2,617 4,212 4,808 6,200 2,617 4,212 Lowe “ 1,457 1,457 P ar,t ir, Raverswood, LI ------- - - . puoIw.suu. Ta • Cu. rt. ,Vfl, U ZFI flF a 5VPflCOtJCTS tØ. CITY U dY WAR. 8tATI UAB TYPE Coil Wat.r Oil Cok. Total PH fSO CoN. T ar ont a Oth.r 141C $E UO INFOR$RTIllt4 ———.*a_fltSflflfl*Sflfl 149 Qeraning Northern We tc e ter L Co1890 1900 1910 * Id 25 25 Lowe 1920 * Id 68 66 ‘ 1930 0 1940 0 1950 — IWERI IGES: 46 46 150 Patchogu 6 Co 1890 1900 1910 * 1920 p 1930 X W 13 , 13 Lowe Standby status 1940 — flC - AVERAGES: 13 13 151 Sandy Flu Un:ted Gas UI Co 1890 1900 1910 i 1920 P 1930 — 19 0 - 4 OC — AVERAGES: C 10 10 10 10 152 Suffernu 6 Co 1890 1900 • 1910 * 1920 * 1930 0 194 0 “C - AVERAGES; W - 8 7 8 8 7 8 Lowe ‘I ------- ThOU 8-1: IDENTIF ICATION OF TOWN GAS MANUFACTURING SUES - ACL PiA 4TS ( 1890-1950 ) STATE: NEW YORK GAS PRODUCTION RATE (MM cu.ft./YR) SASIFIERI •... *øbY—PRODUC1S ’4*”*” NO. CITY COMPANY YEAR STATUS GAS TYPE Coal Water (hi Coke Total PROCESS Coke Tar (liniiiorua Other MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION 153 l estchester The 8ron G tE Co 1890 1900 191$ • N 110 11$ Lowe 1920 0 1930 0 1940 - 1950- AVERAGES: (10 110 154 West Poir t Govt. Reservation 1890 (900 1910 a C 15 15 1920 a C 15 15 1930* C 1940 0 1950 0 AVERAGES: IS 15 — a 155 Astorta H LHIP Co 1890 1900 1910 1920 4 C ,W 4,440 6,650 11,090 1930 a C,W 3,865 19,919 23,844 254 16,220 565 5,078,140 lbs a uaciruwn sulfate 1940 0 1950 (3 AVERAGES: 4,153 13,315 (7,467 254 565 156 Beacon Southern Duchess 6 Co 18’30 1900 19(0 1920 a W 10 10 Lowe iSu) l’fl * 2 1940 0 1950 0 AVERAGES: 6 6 ------- ‘4. -. .. gu y - - a t • S. •.. a t a Out au s t i n S ’ an at a nfl. nut a.. biut sans i——u- •sn• aS .s rrs..nu. Tw t a lit.. r 1 S uata lB lIiuYorkC Ity Ivai SflC. 1$. 1 1918 lO’ 19381 194$- In- I UA G ESs U . 23 8 ’ 238 238 a Lou . P1* 1st ZuruaRve 158 Stoic Lake $o*1aia 8 C , 18% 1* 1918 1*1 1938t 1948’ 1958 I) % VSs V U 17 , 15 16 17 15 16 159 Troy *ulus Valley Fat Corp 1891 1* 191 1 10 1938 a 1958 0 IWEmBES . u,cs. 1, 19 1,899 5,273 5,273 7,172 7,172 (6) 5,398 5,398 11,519,138 lbs auuu stil ate . ------- TABLE B-1 IDENTIFICATION OF TOlll GAS P V4E CTURDE SITES - ftt. PtJV4TS (1890-1950) STATEs NONTH CAHOLIli1 GAS PRODUCTION TE ( cv. ft. IYR) GRSIFIER/ ****,**by-PRI]fl(JCIS****a*** NO. CITY YEAR STATUS GAS TYPE Coal Water Oil Coke Total PROCESS Coke Tar Aewonia Other HISCELLN4EOtJS INFORNATION I charlotte aga&az u—— —-—- • SI Co 18% • C,W 8 8 Lowe 1988 • C,W 17 17 ‘ 1918 a C,W 45 45 S 1920 a C,W 200 208 193$ a C,C$J 195 161 356 ‘ (6) 234 194$ (3 1958 * C,CW 642 642 0 AVERAGES: 185 161 211 234 2 Fayettevill. • UI Co 18% * 1* * 1918 * 1920 a 193$ a 1948 0 1958 0 AVERAGES: C C C 1 U C 1 W CU (8) (5) 9 15 12 24. 24 9 15 24 16 Lowe 3 Goldsboro Water 1 6LEL Co 1890 a 1908 0 1918 0 1920* 1930 0 1940 0 1958- AVERAGES: 7 4 Greensboro 6LE1 Co 18% • 1900* 1918 * 1928 I 1930 * 1940 e 195$ * AVERAGES: C C C C C 1 W C,W U 4 9 24 70 144 145 66 &i 54 359 167 4 9 24 70 233 199 359 128 (0) (4) 20 i 3 85 ------- , . cm P IET1ON 1E t1S Cu. ft. lYE YEA utana 1i n o Cool WitUr 04 * Coke Total U W1*Rl PtW YE •*.*u*.$Y-p UCT$...,..e Coke T sr oni s Other PIl CEU. IEaUa lWOm TION ——— flSsfl flfl*flfltflssflflflfl Hunderion Th. • EIEL Co 1891 * ? (4) 1 0 . 1918 0 1920* N 15 15 1938 I CU 15 15 1948 • CU 10 18 1958N dER l3ES; 13 13 6 New Berne 61 Co 1898 * 1900’ 1918’ 1928* 1938 * 1948 C) 1958 0 11 N N U CU (8) 3 6 8 18. 3 6 8 to Lowe ‘ ‘ flVERAGES 9 9 7 Raleiqh ‘ 6 Co 18% * C (12) 1908* 1918 4 1928 * 1938 * 1940 ‘ 1990 * AVERAGES C C,W C C,U C 1 W N 13 19 73 283 195 181 19 11 31 3& % 13 38 73 214 226 322 148 Lowe Lowe ‘ (4) (10) (-1 205 107 156 (5) 8 Salon TM SLCo 18% * 1908 0 1918 0 1920- 1930 - 1948- 1950 — AVERf l6ES ? ------- TI1SLE B 1: IDENTIFICATION OF TOWN GAS $f$JFACTURINO SITES - fLL PIJ lTS (1898-1958) STATEi t RTH cAROL IW1 GAS PRODUCTION I1 TE ( cu.ft.IYR) GASIFIERI IIIUIISYPRODIJCTSCII4*I*I NO. CITY YEAR STATUS GAS TYPE Coal Water Oil Coke Total PROCESS Coke Tar Aeaonia Other MISCELLANEOUS DFOR UlTtON 9 Sallebury ‘ BIEL Co 1895 * 7 Ro5in feethtock 19 584 C 2 2 ‘ 19(8 0 192S 0 1935 - 1945- 1950- AYERASES; 2 2 1$ WllEngton • 61 Co 1890 a C 12 12 1*4 1915* 1928 * 1938 • 1945 I 1958 * AVERAGESi C C C,W C 1 W C,CW CW 1$ 36 28 69 19 39 32 69, 197 497 199 1$ 36 65 138 276 491 147 Lowe ‘ • 4 4 79 181 135 lIAshevitle ECo 189 5 1900 1910 4 1928* 19384 1940 a 1958 * RYERAGES* W C C C C 6 94 114 (97 183 ? 6 94 114 (97 113 Edgerton (1) (3 (1) 8 8 28 38 116 161 12 0wha. • UPCo 1898 . 1900 1918 4 1928* 1938 * 1940 4 1958 4 AVERR6E9 C C C,W C,W U 16 51 87 132 72 25 49 324 133 16 5 ! 112 181 324 137 (1) i5 25 27 t 97 ------- NO. CITY W R UTAnJU S TYPE coal P EflUN Wat*. TE D II USS c . Ca’.. t. 1Y*) TOIM Ø WZEftI PP’ % ‘‘*aY-P WUCTe*....... Cok. Tar oaant. Othur MIICELUVEIIID l*U TI — 13 Goldiboro OCo 1898 1988 1918 I ? Under construct ion 1928* U 25 25 5 1938 * LW 15 15 1948 0 1958 N AVERA6ES 28 20 5 14 Sali*bury £Spencer Railway Co 1898 1908 1918 * 1920* 1930* 1940 0 1950 0 AVERA6ES C,W C,U C 17 36 58 34 4 • 4 17 48 50 36 Lowe (2) 40 40 15 Washington • LIW Co 1898 1900 1918 * 1928* 1930* 1940 0 1950 a AVER 3ES: U W CU 18 18 19 16 10 18 19 16 Lowe ‘ 16 Winston—Saleu L&E Co 1890 1900 1910 * j9 * 1930 * 1948 * 1950* WEWI6ES C C,W C,W C,W U 21 68 139 129 89 17 10 19 328 94 21 85 149 148 328 146 Lowe ‘ t2) (—) 7 145 1 145 ------- TABLE 8—li IDENTIFiCATION (F TtUI GAS W lLF1NTUR1N6 SITES — ILL PU 4TS 11898-1950) STATEz M TH LRROLINII Coke Tar iuaonia Other MISCELLANEOUS DFORW TION PLI. CITY GAS PROCIICTION GATE ( cu.ft./YR) GASIFIER/ YEAR STATUS GAS TYPE Coal Water Oil Coke Total PROCESS —-- ———— — 17 Corcord IKannapolie 6 Co 1898 19 1910 1920 I C,iI 18 18 Lowe 1930 • C 1 11 38 1 31 a (0.2) 24 1948* C 39 39 2 40 1950 N IWERASESi 29 I 29 2 32 IS Elizabeth City S 6 I.proves.nt Co 1890 1980 1918 1928 I 1938*. 1948* 195 $M N 12 C I I 18. CII IS 12 18 18 Lowe • ‘ - —---- Sactonia AVERAGES: 16 ---------------- I I 15 II 34 II 43 N 136 57 16 —--------—-- —-- 41 47 19 ISuburban 6 Co 1898 1980 1918 1928* 1930’ 194$ ’ 1958 ’ AVERAGESi 15 34 43 136 51 20 Hiyh Point N Carolina Pub Serv Co 1890 190$ 1910 1920* 193$ 194$’ 1950 N AVERk3ES i C 16 C W £2 106 C 58 45 106 16 168 58 81 53 ------- COK . T sr a..o da Uthsr MI ELU WM INFO 1ATl • . CITY UøS p ou Tsae TE o n. Vt. IYN) 1PIER V$I BTR1UB B TYPE osI WM.r Oil Cok. Total PItht O —naanns- n. nannna- 21 Rocky Nount • Pub I ii U Dept 1090 1900 191$ 192$ * W 44 44 1930 0 194$ * CU 115 115 48 1950* CU 168 168 AVERAGES; 109 109 48 22 Stateivllle Ga* Dept, City of 189$ 190$ 191$ 1920 4 1930 ‘ 1940* 1950 N AVERAGES; C,U C,W CU 5 19 12 • 27 27 • 5 19 27 17 Lowe ‘ 2$ 20 23 I4ilson Town of , 6 Dept 189$ 190$ 191$ 192$ I U 36 36 Tenney 1930 0 1940 ‘ 1950 N AVERAGES; U 54 45 54 45 24 Greenville Carolina GtE Co 189$ 190$ 1910 192$ 193$ * 1940 ‘ 195$ N AVERAGES; CU CU ea 36 29 22 36 29 ------- TP&E 8-Is IDENTIFICATION TOIlI LAS 4LFACTURING SITES - I LL PIfiNTS (18901950) STATE a I ]RTH C NIINR LAS PROIJUCTION RATE ( cu. ft. /YR) 6ASIFIER/ *****i*$YPRODUCTS*1*111** NO. CITY YEAR STATUS LAS TYPE Coal Water Oil Coke Total PROCESS Coke Tar iuaortia Other $ISCELL €Qhi5 Dl01 lTION Concord IKannapolls 6 Co 1890 I? 1900 1910 1920 I’ C W 18 18 Lowe 1930 * C,l1 30 1 31 ‘ (0.2) 24 1940* C 39 39 2 40 1950 N AVERASESa 29 1 29 2 32 18 Elizabeth City S B luprovement Co 1890 1900 1910 1920 * 19301 19401 1950 N AVERAGES: II CU CU 12 18, 1$ 16 12 18 18 16 Lowe ‘ ‘ 19 Oaetonia N ISuburban 6 Co 1890 1900 1910 1920* 1930* 1940* 19501 AVERAGESi U U U U • 15 34 43 136 57 15 .34 43 136 57 47 47 . 20 High Point N Carolina Pub Serv Co 1890 1 1910 1920* 1930 * 1940* 1950 N AVERAGES; C C,W C 16 62 58 45 106 106 16 168 58 81 (1) 53 53 ------- PMUe TtoN tE c Vt. IYR) ic*aai M). CITY YE4I RTØTUB 0 TYPE Coil Wstsr 0 *1 Cako Total Pf 1 °o Cok. Tar onta Othur NI8CELlJ OUQ lNFOI TI1I4 21 flocky Nount • Pub Wks 8 Dept 189$ 19 191$ 192$ * 44 44 1930 0 194$ * CW 115 115 48 1950* CW 168 168 AVERAGESi 109 109 48 22 State vl11e Si* Dept, City of 18% 1900 1910 1920 * 1930 * 1940* 135$ N AVERfl6ES: C ,W C,W CW 5 19 12 . 27 27 5 19 27 17 Lowe ‘ l 2$ 20 23 Wil*on Town of , B Dept 18% 190$ 1910 1920 * 1930 0 1940* 195$ N AVER 3ESz W W 31) 54 45 36 54 45 Tenney 24 Greenville Carolina BIE Co IB% 190$ 191$ 1920 1930 * 1940* 1950 N AVERl GES CW C I I 22 36 29 22 36 29 ------- TAULE 8—1* IDENTIFICATION (IF TOWN SAS W l.WACTtJRIp43 SITES — L PLANTS (1898—1958) STAIEi NORTH CAWLIP l GAS PRODUCTION GATE (N cu. ft. /YR) GASIFIER/ **u***SY—PRODUCTS******** NO. CITY YEAR STAUJS GAS TYPE Coal Water 011 Coke Total PROCESS Coke Tar Ai eon1a Other MISCELLANEOUS INFORWITION 25 HIckory Piedmont Util Co 18% —— 1 191$ 192$ 1930 ft U (19] 194$ U 1950 0 A4JERA( S* 26 Kineton CarolIna 61€ Co 1890 1 191$ 1920 193$ I 1948 0 19500 AVERASES* U (20]. 8 B 27 LeMlnQton N Carolina B Co 1898 I9 191$ 1928 1938 a 1940 1 1950 N AVERAGES; W CU 14 27 21 • 14 27 21 . 28 Reidsville N Carolina 6 Co 1898 19 1910 192$ 1938’ 1940 1956 N AVER 1 3ES; CU CU 6 1 11 6 15 11 ------- Pa t 1WN U* Cu. ft. Coal Water Oil Coke Total efl.fl.fly—pftOOUtTSfl..nfl Coka Tar onlm Other MlOCEW EC*JB lI O RT ION l . CITY YEM BUflUS EM TYPE — - - —- lFar Oo SIECo 1890* C 1 1 1900* C 5 5 1910* C 53 53 1920 * C 139 139 3) (—) 1930 ft C,W 185 21 212 (31 210 1940 a C,W 191 5 202 (4) 313 1950 ft C,W 218 102 320 9 414 VER l 3ESi 114 45 133 9 332 2 Grand Forks ‘ GIE Co 1890 * 1900* 1910 ft 1920* 1930 ft 1948 * 195$ N AVER 1 3ES: C 1 W CgW C)W C,W C,W C,W 9 25 16 56 81 71 43 24 15, 28 22 9 25 48 56 96 99 54 Lowe (6) ‘ ‘ ‘ 1—) 71 71 . 3 Grand Forks Dual City B Co 1890 1900 P 191$ — 1920- 1930 — 1940 - 195$- €RRGES . 4 Ellendale ‘ LIP Co 189$ 1900 191$ I II 3 3 Tenney 1920 0 1930 0 1948- 1950- IWERAGES; . 3 3 ------- TAbLE 5-1 IDENTIFICATION (F T0114 GAS P c URDIJ s ilts - ILL IUWIS (189$-i95) STATEi NORTH I WTA GAS PRODUCTION GATE N cu. ft. /YR) GASIFJER/ H.****RV—PROIIIJCTS*ft****** NO. CITY COMPANY YEAR STATUS GAS TYPE Coal Water Oil Coke Total PROCESS Coke Tar Aa onIa Other NISCELLI EQtJS IPIFORGATION 5 Jaeestown ‘SCo 18% — — —— s.—————-== : z: : 19 191$ ’ C 4 4 192$ . C 1$ lb 193$ * CU 18 18 1940* C I I 13 13 195$ N R ERRGESz 7 16 11 6 BLelarck • B Co 189$ l%$ 191 b 192$ 4 193$ N 194$ N 195$ N AVERAbES C 15 15 . 15 15 (0.1) 7 Valley City • B Co 189$ 190$ 191$ 192$4 193$ 0 1940 0 195$- AVERAGES W 19 19 19 19 B Ninnot •BCo 189$ 1908 191$ 192$ 1932 a 1948 * 195$ N IWERASESi CU CU 35 43 39 35 43 39 Teriney ------- . CITY ___ p I Tzas TE (bUS c &. ft. IY ) U IF1k*I YEM $TAtI 1S TYPE Caal lMtr at I Coke Total P Coke Tar Aeaonia Other MISCELU1PEOU lP4ON$ ATWN -— —— I Akron ‘ OLCo 1890 * C - (25) — — 1900* C 50 50 1910 0 192$ I) 1930 — 1948- 1950- AVERAGES: 50 50 2 Akron • 1, H $ P Co 1890 I W ? Under construction 1 0 1910 0 1920- 1930- 1940- 1950- (WERflGESi . 3 Alliance • 6 L Co 1890 * 1900* 1910* 1920 0 1930 0 1948- 195$- AVERAGES; C C C (8) 8 25 17 8 25 17 4 AshLand • Sas Works 1898 * 1900* 191$ 0 1920 0 1930 — 1940 — 1950- AVERAGES: C C 5 7 6 5 7 6 ------- TABLE B -I IDOITWICATION T(N1 GAS WH1 TtJRING SITES - fLL P1J 4TS ( 1898-1950) STATEs OHIO GAS PROBUCTICIN l )TE ( cu.ft./YR) GASIFIER/ ,******0Y-PR0DtJCTS *ft**1* N ). CITY YEAR STATUS GAS TYPE Coal Mater Oil Coke Total PROCESS Coke Tar Aweonia Other NISCEL1J NEOtJS IWORMATIOt4 — ——-— —— —— - .-—— —.- 5 Aehtabula ‘ 8 1 Co 1898 a C 4 4 1980* C 14 14 1911 0 1920 0 1938 - 1948- 195$- . AVERAGESi 9 9 6 Athni ‘SI ECo 1891 a 198$ N 1918 — 1928- 1930- 1940- 1958- AVERAGESs C 6 6 • 6 6 1 Barneaville • B 1 1 Coke Co 1891 * 1981 * 1918 0 1928 (1 193$ - 194$- 1958- AVERASES: C C 2 (4) 2 a 2 8 Bellaire • 6 1 E Co 18% * C 11 17 1900* C 18 18 1918 0 192$ 0 1938 - 1948- 195*- IWERASESi ‘ 14 14 ------- ___ PAO I TI Th ftS* c . ft. IYN) W IF ER/ YERR STATUE E TYPE Coal Watur Oil Coka Total P ES M i. CITY dY CaM Tar i .onia Otb*r lS EUkE JB l*0I* Tl 4 - — . — ————---- ——————-—----- -- flUflnzflanaSs_ 9 Bellifontains BasCo 1 9l * C 8 8 1900 a U 18 18 Lowe 1910* U 40 40 • 1921* U 65 65 ‘ (1) 12 9 1930* U ? 194$ ’ U ? I l950* U u AVERfl6ES 8 41 33 12 9 1$ Bucyrus • B L I Fuel Co 1890 * U 5 5 Lowe (Si 1 * 191$ a 192$ U 1930 U 194$- 1950- ER( iESs U U I I 11 . 9 1S ii 9 ‘ 1 l lCadiz ‘SLCo 189$ * 1900 a C 0 3 (2) 3 Van Syckel 191$ 0 1920 0 193$- 194$- 1950- V ERRt3ES: 3 3 • 12 Caabridge ‘ 6as Works 189$ * 0 (5) • 19 0 0X 1910 — 192$ - 1930- 194$ - 1950- AVERAGES: ------- TAØ..E B-1 IDENTIFICATION OF TOI GAS IJ CTUIUP$ Silts - LL PIJtNTS (1890-1950) STATES ONIO GAS PROIXCTION GATE ( cu. ft. /YR) GASIFIER/ ,a,ai**OYPRODIJCTS******** NO. CITY YEAR STATUS GAS TYPE Coal Water Ott Coke Total PROCESS Coke Tar Riw onia Other NISCELUINEOIJS IPfORNATION ————— —---—- ——-- .— .— — ———-—— — — — —-- ——— — 11 Canton l 5 4 Coke 1891 * C 45 45 1900* C 43 43 1910* C 5 5 1920 0 1930 — 194$- 1950- flVERA6ES 31 31 14 thtllicoth. • 8 $ W Co 1890 * 1 I 1910* 1920 0 19300 1948- 1958- (WERARES* C C C (12) 10 8 9 , 10 8 9 15 CIncinnati 6 1 £ Coke Co 1890 * 1900 * C C 1,000 1,100 ieos 1,100 1910 X 1920- 1930- 1948- 1950- AVERAGESi 1,050 1,050 16 CircievIlle ‘ 6 1 & Coke Co 1890 * C (8) 1908* 1910 0 1928 0 1930- C 7 • 1 - 1950 — AVERfl OES* • 7 1 ------- MJ. CITY ——————— VERA OTOWI —— AM TYPE Coti I4tt.r CM. 011 Coke — ft. #YR) ToIM MNUIFIEMI .....CMey—p.CM* T5........ PP - .’ Coke T sr AMNonis ——-—— — ————rwa—————— —- Other M1ecELU oUs DIOOtATUe4 — 17 Cleveland $ L I Coke Co 1890 * —— —— C ——— (288) 1900 I C 1,100 1,100 1911 * C,W 1,500 1,500 1920 * C,W 140 70 210 1930 * C14,Coke 488 488 Coke uas is included in water 1940 N as prod’n 1950 N flV Rt 3ES; 913 70 488 825 18 Cleveland Peoples B L Co 1890 * C (80) . 1900* 1910 (1 192$ (3 193$ — C 30 , 30 1940 — 1950- AVER(lGES 30 30 19 Colurabus ‘ 13 1 4 Coke Co 189$ * 1901 • 19101 1920 0 1930- 1940 — 1950 - RVER ( GES: C C C 200 185 50 145 201 185 50 145 20 Coshocton N 1, Fuel I P Co 189$ * C 4 4 1900* 1910 (3 1920 0 1930 — C 7 7 1940 — 1950- 7IER i3ES: 6 6 ------- TABLE B 1: IDENTIFICATION OF 10111 GAS V4.FRCTURIN6 SITES - ALL P1I 1TS (18911950) STATEs OHIO GAS PROD((TJON RATE 1* cu. ft. /YR) GASIFIER/ ,***4**BY—PROIXJCTS******** NO. CITY YEAR STATUS GAS TYPE Coal Water Oil Coke Total PROCESS Coke Tar Awaonia Other NISCELL9IEOUS INFORNATION 21 Dayton ‘ $ 1. 1 Coke Co 1890 * U (55) Lowe (6) 1900* U 20 2$ U 1910 C,W 318 17 335 a 192$ 0 1930 0 194$ — 1950- AVER 3 S: 169’ 17 118 22 DefIance U LIae Co 1890 I 1900* 19104 1920 ‘ 1930* 1940 * 1950 N AVERAGESs 0 C C C C C 3 9 35 50 26 • (101 3 9 35 50 26 25 (0.2) (1) (0.6) (0) 58 33 46 ‘ 23 Delaware • 6 L I Coal Oil Cc 18% * 1900* 1910 0 19200 193$ — 1940- 195$- IWERASESs C C 12 15 14 12 15 14 24 Delphoe 6 1. Co 1890 a 1900 * 1910 0 192$ I 1930 i 194$ C) 195$ — AV€R tSi C (1 C C , 5 20 28 18 5 5 5 20 28 15 Van Scykel 10.7) (1) (0) 32 32 -_____ ------- t . CITY - - V TRTUB B TYPE eAS P ( TiAS Coal Water 1E Uti (AS v . ft. /Y*) IFIW *a**...BY-pI U( T5......*. Cake Total Coke tar anta Other --=____nnn tllBCEW ECtJB IWONIAT ION 2 East Liv rpoo1 6 L Co 1890 * C (B) - - 1900 N 1910 0 1920 0 1930 - 1940 - 1950- AVERflGES, 26 Elyria 6 L I d Co 1890 ft U 6 6 1900* U 1910 0 1920 0 1930 — 1940 — 1950- AVERA6ESz 20 , 13 20 13 27 Fostoria L & P Co 1690 I U 1900* C 1910 0 1920 0 1930 — 1940 — 1950- AVER IIGES: 180 180 7 7 7 180 94 Lowe (N—C) 28 Fre*ont B & Pluab. 1890 * 1) (12) 1900* U 1910 0 1920 0 1930 — 1940 — 1950- 1 7 N-C . AVER l ESi • 1 1 ------- TABLE B-i IOENTIFICATION OF TOWN GAS WHFACTIJRI* SITES - PLNilS (189ø-195 ) STRTEi 0110 GAS PR(JOIJCTIO14 TE UP cv. ft. /YRI SWIER/ l*fft*lBY-PRO(XJCTSIH***** NO. CITY YEAR STATUS GAS TYPE Coal Water Oil Coke Total PROCESS Coke Tar Azaonia Other MISCELLANEOUS DfORMATION 29 Ba11o B L Co 1891 ‘ C 6 6 1900* C 7 7 191$ 0 1920 0 193$ - 1940 — 195$- AVERASESi 7 1 3$ Gallipoli* S & Coke Co 1891 a C 3 3 1900* C 7 7 191$ N 1920- 1930 - , 194$ - 195$- AVERAGESs 5 5 31 Glendale • Mutual 6 L Co 18% * (1 • (2.5) Naphtha feedstock 1900X 1910 — 1920- 193$ - 194$ — 195$- AVERAGESi 32 Greenville 6a* Co 18% I 1900* 1910 ’ 1920 0 19300 194B C C C 6 4 5 6 4 5 195$- AVERAG 5 5 ------- — Pa uCTI 4 l . sTE u.s u.. ft. a’YR) U 1FlER, •* *ø Y—P . sMiC ** • tC. CITY YEM STATUB GAS TYPE Coil Water Oil Cok Total P ICE 5B Coke Tar Ao ii Qth.r N19CELU (1JB ATl1 - — — -—.— —- — —-- — — ——— - —— — —— * — — =—. --__— — ——— =u = 33 Hiellton • 8 L & Coke Co 1890 I C 13 13 1900 * C,W 45 45 1910 * Coks 110 11, 1920 * Coks ? 1930 0 1940 0 1950- AVER ES 29 110 56 34 Hamilton Bas Works 1890 * 1900* 1910 a 1920* 1930 1) 1940 0 1950- flVEIU 3ES C 0 0 0 50 50 , 60 73 7 67 50 60 73 61 Kendall 35 Hillsboro ‘ B & E Co 1890 * 1900* C C 4 4 • 4 4 1910* 1920* 1930* 1940* 1950- AVERflGES: C C C C 6 6 12 9 1 6 6 12 9 1 • . 9 36 Ironton • (Ms Co 1890 * C 9 9 1900* 1910 0 1920 C) 1930 - 1940 — 1950- AvERf iESi C 16 13 16 13 ------- TADL.E 8-lz IOENTIFICAIION OF TOWN GAS W1MJFACTURLP46 SITES — LL P1J 4TS (189 t95$ STATES aiia GAS PROOUTION I %TE ( Cu. ft. /YR) SPdSIFIER/ ***UHBY-PROD(JCT SHflII*I NO. CITY YF STRTI$ GAS TYPE Coal W4er (hi Coke Total PROCESS Coke Tar I onia Other NISCELLIV EOtJS D ORNATlON 37 Kenton & ot* Nat. Sac I Oil Co 1390 a =1z =azu z= =*= = Id z *a 6 6 N-C isa. w a a • 1910 0 1920 0 1930 - 194$ — 195$- AVERASESi 7 7 38 Lai aster 6 I. I Coke Co 1890 ft 19130* 19104 1920 0 1930 0 C C C 8 6 4 , 8 6 4 . 194$ — 195$- AVER1 lESi 6 6 39 lebanon a L Fuel I P Co 1890 * 1 4 191$ * 1920* 1930* l940* 19513 0 RVERASES ? 7 0 0 0 Id . a 2 6 5 (2) 6 6 5 2 4 Van a Syckel ‘ a 4$ Lima a L Co 189$ * 1988* 1910 ft 19213* 19313 a 1948 N 195$ N flVERASESz Id U Id Id Id (2$) 19 4$ 38 268 91 19 4$ 38 268 91 ------- . r . CITY - ---— 41 Logan • Y ETATUB - EAB TYPE Coal Pf OI T&W u ft. /VR) IFI H/ Water D i i Cok. Total pØIW Coke Tar .oida Oth.r Ml flL flUB ltfUHMATU 4 -—— -—- — 4 B I. I Coke Co -- 1890 I C 4 1900 N 1910 - . 1920- 1930 - 1940- 1950- AVER K3ES: 4 4 42 London • 6 L Co 1890 * 1900* 1910 0 C C 5 5 5 5 1920 0 1930 - • 1940 - 1950- AVERfl6ES 5 5 43 Man fie1d • 6 L Co 1890 * N 18 18 H-C 1900* 1910 • N N 33 IS 33 10 U • 19200 1930 0 1940 - 1950- flVERAGES: 20 20 44 Marion 6 1 Co 1890 * 1900* C C 6 9 6 9 1910 0 1920 0 1930- 1940 — 1958- AVERAGES: 8 8 ------- T E B-is IDENTIFICATION OF TOWN GAS JFAC1URIN6 SITES - L PU 1TS U890-i9 8) STAlEs (1110 GAS PRQUUCT ION I TE (* Cu. ft. IYR) GASIFIERJ a**fl*1 5Y—PHOD(jCTS*,l4*H* No. CITY YEAS STATUS GAS TYPE Coal Water Oil Cok. Total PROCESS Coke Tar Aeaonia Other MISCEIiJ1NEOIJS INFORMATION 45 Marietta • 61. Co 1890 a C 6 6 1* 0 1910 0 1920- 1930 — 194$- 1950- AVERAGESz 6 6 46 Marietta Sn Cc 1898 I 1900* 1910 0 192$ 0 1938 — 1940- 195$- AVERAGESs N N 4 10 7 4 10 7 N-C 47 Na**illon 61 Co 1890 I 1900* 1910 0 1920 0 1930 — 1940 — 1950- WERA6ESi C C 7 10 9 7 ii 9 48 Nechanicsburg • 61 Co 18% 4 N (2) 6-6 1988* 1910* N N 1 1 1 1 S .ith 1928 1938 194$ 1950 AVERAGES: 1 1 ------- CITY - Y $TMI - TYPE — a n CusI —— ntaa.Sflot Wat.r ..re 0*1 . , a. Cak. To*a* .r .n P - Cok• Tar anta Qtb.r M1kC*. IE J0 11 0 t*QN - S a ann a anflnflflflasfla an assSanflaaefll 49 Nlddletown Sac Co 1890 * C 8 8 1980* C 12 12 1910 0 1928 0 1930 — 1940- 1950 — AVERflGES: 10 10 50 Mt. Vernon 6 L £ Coke Co 1890 * C 12 12 1900* II • 13 13 1910 0 192$ U 193$ — 194$ - , 195$- flVER 1 LiES: 12 13 13 51 Newark • B L £ Coke Co 189 I C 1900* C 1910 0 8 10 8 10 192$ 0 1930 — 1940 — 1950 - . . AVERflGES: 9 9 52 New Philadelphia • 6 1 4 Coke Co 1898 * C 2 2 1900* C 3 3 . 1910 0 1920 0 1938 - 1940 — 1950- - 1WER 3ES; 3 3 ------- TA&E 8-1 IDENTIFICATION (IF TOWN GAS PIAt4UFACTURING SITES — ALL PLANTS (189OI95 ) STATEs OHIO GAS PRODUCTION RATE ( 4 cu.ft./YR) GASIFIER/ *****,*BYPRODtJCTS ***I*ft* NO. CITY YEAR STATUS GAS TYPE Coal Water Oil Coke Total PROCESS Coke Tar A*uaonia Other MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION 53 Norwalk ‘ p a. Co 1890 * az— — N ——-—— — (9) ixz *= = Lowe (Fl) 1900* N 20 20 ‘ 1910 0 192* 0 193* — 1940- 1950- AVERAGESs 20 20 54 Oberlin • B&E Co 1890 * 1900 ‘ 1910* 1920 0 1938 0 1948 — 1950- AVERAGES; C C C 2 (6) 22 12 . 2 22 12 55 Painesville • a- Co 1890 I 1900* 1910 ‘ 1928* 1930 P 1940 — 1950- AVERAGES: C C C C 6 8 28 22 14 6 8 20 22 14 . 56 Piqua • 6L1 Coke Co 1890 * 1908* 1910 • 1920 0 1938 0 1940- 195 - AVERAGES: C C C,W 7 10 8 8 7 1* 8 8 N-C ------- ‘ CiTY *7I S%VdV Y R4t t fllS 5 TY Cas*W. .r U** ;; & - i;-;--- — flasaSfla —ssflssfla.aflan—————afl - 7 Portsuouth • 0 1 £ Co *890 I C *6 *6 1900* C 2$ 2$ . 1910 0 1920 0 193$ - - 1950- AYER GES 18 18 58 Raveni’ a l I E Co 1898 1 1900* 1910* *928 0 1930 0 194$ — 1950- AVER ES; C C C 3 5 9 6 . 3 5 9 6 59 Ripley • OL £ Coke Co 189$ * C 1 1 1900*. ISIS4 1920* 1930 X 1940 — 1950- AVERI GES: C C C 2 1 2 2 2 1 2 2 60 Sandusky • ( IL Co 189$ * W 2$ 20 Loolis 1908* 1910 0 19280 193$ — 1940- 1950- flVER GES: W . 2 5 28 20 20 ------- TAtE B-h IDENTIFICATION OF TOWN GAS tFRCTURIPG SITES — V_L PLONTS U890-1950 STATE* OWlO GAS PROIXJCTION RATE (PP c .ft./YR) GASIFIER/ Coal Water Oil Coke Total PROCESS Ifl*IftBy--PRODIJCTSU* 1U 4* Coke Tar A isonia Other NISCELLfV EOtJS INFORMATiON t . CITY YEAR STAI 1JS GAS IVPf 61 8al • t Co 1890 a C 40 40 1*4 C 12 12 1910 1 192$- 1930 -. 194$- 1950- 1ERA6ES 26 26 L2 Sidn.y ‘ULCo 1891 a 1900* 1910 N 192$- 1930- 1940- 1950- fIVERAGESi C C (6) 8 8 • 8 8 63 Sprin fteId • 8 1 1 Coke Co 3890 a 1900 ’ 1910 N 1920- 1930 - 194$ - 1950- AVERAGES: C C I 55 60 58 55 6 0 58 ‘ 64 Bteubenville 6 1 E Co 1890 4 1900’ 1910 0 1920 0 1938 - 1940 l9 0-, IWERQGES: C C 22 17 2$ 22 7 20 ------- .ø - -- N-C - -—- - 63 TIffM Co aag. • N i i II 1 * N 8 8 U 191$ U 1926 0 1936 — 1946 - 195$ - AVERAGES: 9 9 66 Toledo • 6 1 1 Coke Co 189$ * N 10 6 106 Lowe 1960’ 1910 * 14 C,W 266 I33 133 260 266 • U 1920 P 1936- . 1940 - 1950- , AVERAGES: 144 133 189 • 67 Troy fias Co 1890 * C 1 1 1961* 1910’ C C 5 5 5 5 1920 0 1930 0 1940 — 1950- AVERAGES: 4 4 68 Upper Sandusky U 61 Co 1890 * 0 (5) Van Sickel 1966* 1910 0 0 3 3 1920 0 1930 — 1946 — 1950 — AVERAGES: 3 3 ------- TABLE B-li IOEN1IFICATION OF TOWN GAS WJAC1tJRING SITES — LL Pti 4TS (1890-1958) STATEs OHIO GAS PRQOUCTION f TE (#1 cu.ft./YR) BASIFIER/ ******V8y—PRL3DIJCTS******** NO. CITY YEAR STATUS GAS TYPE Coal Water Oil Coke Total PROCESS Coke Tar Aiuaonia Other $ISCELLf 1NEOtJS lNFORNAT1Ot 69 Urbana l 9 I Coke Co 1898 a C 1$ Is 1 * C 8 8 1910* C 1 I 1920 0 1930 0 1940 — 19 5 0- , AVERAGESs 6 6 78 Van Went 91 Co i891 a 1900* 1918 * 1920* 1930* 1940 0 1955 (1 fWERAGE Sz W U U U CU 5 27 27 29 • 28 5 58 27 27 29 28 Lowe (5) 9 9 11 Wapakoneta ‘ G. Co 1898 a 1900* 1910 0 1920 0 1938 — 1948 — 1950- AVERAGES: 0 0 (4) 2 2 e 2 Van Sickel U N 12 Warren ‘ a. Co 1898 * 1980* 1910 i 1920 * 1938 0 1948 0 19 8- AVERAGES; C C C C 9 16 40 32 24 9 16 48 32 24 (8.3) 1—) ------- . CITY Yf N omum ‘ B TYPE c.. wm.- u*i ‘ .T ;* I LLIE SflSfl flnflflflflaafla--- - Saaa nflSnflS 73 Washington • 61 Co 1090 a C 7 7 1900* C 10 10 1910 * C (8) 1920 (3 1930 0 1940 — 195- AVERAGES: 9 9 14 Wellsville Valley Gas Co 1890 I W (5) Lowe ($-C) 1900’ 1910 C) 1920 0 1930- 1940 — 1950- AVERAGES: W 7 7 . 7 7 N 15 Waterville • Gas Co 1890 5 1900 0 1910 0 1920- 1930 — 194- 1950- AVERAGES: ? 76 Wooster • Co 1890 5 1900* 1910 a 1920 0 1930 0 1940 — 1950 — AVERAGES: C C C 6 8 10 8 6 8 10 8 ------- TASLE B-I IDENTIFICATION OF TOWN GAS JFflCTtJRIN6 SITES - fLL PlANTS (I898-195 ) STATEt OHIO GAS PROD(JCTII)4 RATE (MN cu.ft./YR) 6ASIFIER/ **,***,BY-PROJ) (JCT S******** NO. CITY YEAR STATUS GAS TYPE Coal Water Oil Coke Total PROCESS Coke Tar Aiiieonia Other MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION 71 Xvnta l UI Co 1690 * C (9) 1981 * C (1 0) 1910 0 1921 0 (930 — 1940 - (950- (WERASES: 18 Youngitown ‘ 6a Co 1890 * C (38) 1980* C 38 (9(0* C 52 1920 * C 54 1931 ft C 24 1940 0 195$ 0 . 38 52 54 (1) (—I (—) 24 ----- 19 lanesville - AVERAGES 48 ----------- 1898 a C 33 (980* C 50 1910* C 26 (928 0 1938 0 1348- 1950 - AVERAGES: 36 40 ------- --- ---- 5 8 26 36 61 Co 80 Bellevue Sas Co 1898 1900 * W (910 0 1920 0 1938 - 1940- l9 0 - AVERAGES; 18 10 18 18 ------- ZTV V H •T TU TYPE C IW$ . Oak CON TOtk PAQCEOO T Oth ke ATI k 81 Oucyrus las Co 1890 - ————aannannnannnaflsnaflaflfl. 1900W 18 10 Lowe (SI 1910 0 1920 0 1930- 1940 - 1950 — AVERAGES: 18 10 82 Clyde l flu Co 1898 1900 * 1910 0 1921 0 W (3) Lowe 1930 — 1940- • 1958 — AVERAGES: 83 Conneaut • 6 1 1 Fuel Co 1890 1910* C 1 1 Lowe 1910 0 1920 0 . 1930- 1940- 1958- AVERAGES: 1 1 84 Lorain flu Co 1898 1900* C lB 18 1910 0 1920 0 1938- 1948 — 1958- AVERAGES: 18 18 ------- TABLE B-I IDENTIFICATION OF T( II GAS P lLFI TtJRIN6 SITES - LL PLANTS (1890-1958) STATES ONlO GAS PR000CTION GATE ()$ cu.tt./YR) SASIFIER/ ******,BY-PRODUCT5******** NO. CITY YEAR STATUS GAS TYPE Coal Water Oil Coke Total PROCESS Coke Tar Agiuaonia Other MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION 77 Xenta ‘ 61 Co 1890 * C (9) 190. * C (%$ 1910 0 1920 0 1930 — . 1948- 1950- lWERA6ES 78 Youngctown • Sac Co 18% * C (30) 1900* 1910* 192$ a 1938 ‘ 1940 0 1958 0 ( IERASES C C C C 30 52 54 24 48 . 30 52 54 24 40 (1) (—) (—) 79 lanecvi lie • 61 Co 1890 * C 33 33 1900* 1910 ‘ 1928 0 1938 0 1948- 195$ - AVERASES: C C 58 26 36 58 26 36 80 Bellevue • Sac Co 1890 1900 * 1910 0 1920 0 1938 - 1940- 1950 - AVERAGES: W 10 10 18 18 ------- *3.. CCTV — — *lV YERR ITATUU flOtflC7 241 TYPE Coal HaS. , - . tt 0*1 4P Vt - l fl) Cak. Total — tr • PRUCEOH — -p%tnnJCp —— Coke T. P .ei,un * Other PIlUCtL.L U UUt t wo ti i —anflfloaaneaap—flflmanfleena 81 Bucyrui • 8a Co 1898 1908W 18 18 Lowe(S) 1910 0 1928 0 1930 — 194$ - 1950- AVERAGES: 18 10 82 Clyde • Gas Co 189$ 1908 3. 1918 0 1928 0 1930- 1948 - 1958 - AVERAGES: II (3) , Lowe 83 Conneaut ‘ 6 1 4 Fuel Co 1890 1900* 1910 0 1928 0 C 1 I Lose . - 1940- 1950- AVERAGES: 1 1 84 brain ‘ Gas Co 1890 19004 1910 0 1928 0 193$ - 1948- 195$ - AVERAGES: C 18 18 18 18 . ------- TABLE 9— 1 : IDENTIFICATION OF TOUN GAS MfACTtJRlP46 SITES - LL PIONTS (1890-1958) STATE: GifO GAS PRODUCTiON RATE (* cu.ft./YR) 6ASIFIER/ i* ,i,*,BY-PRODUCTS*****u, NO. CITY W0 ANY YEAR STATUS GAS TYPE Coal Water Oil Coke Total PROCESS Coke Tar A itaonia Other N1SCELLP 4EOtiS INFORMATION 85N.wLiebon Bai Co 1890 — —g — ——— 1900 * 0 (5) Lowe 1910 0 1920 0 1930- 1940 - 1950- fWERAGES* ‘ 86 Titfin L & Fuel Co 1890 1900* 1910 0 1920 0 1930 — 1940 — W 50 . 50 Lowe 1950- WERAGES; 50 50 81 Wiluin ton B I I Coke Co 1890 19180* 1910 * 1920* 1930 0 1940 0 1950- AVERAGES: C C C 3 10 12 8 3 10 12 8 88 Paulding ‘ B I I F Co 1890 1900 1910* 19218 ’ 1930 0 1940 0 1950- WERASES: W 14 3 7 5 3 7 5 ------- . arty PIWS TZaI _ntt Ia V4. Ct. FVN) ZF SEMI BVPROIMSCT Y A VTMU* S TyPe Ca* W.t.r Oil Oak. TotM PRUCE5B Cok . Tar ont a Utk.r eleCELLfl l*J flN 5 O TION 89 Napoleon Olno 8 1 4 Coke Co 1890 aa naann- —flflflttflflfl ”-- -e 1900 1910 1920 * C 85 85 (2) (-) 1938 0 1940 0 1950 - WERA6E$1 85 . 85 90 bryan Olno B L I C 1 ke Co 1890 1900 1910 1920 1938 * C,CU 68 64 132 Loise . 1940 0 1958 0 AVEFU 6ES: • 68 • 64 132 ------- TAULE S-li IDENTIFICATION OF TOWN GAS P0lNLJFf TURIN6 SITES — L PtJ ’lTS (1890-195 ) STATEi (1KU 4QI GAS PflOflttTItt4 GATE (P1 cu.ft./YR ) SASIFIER/ u.***ibY-PROD(JCTS***ft**** NO. CITY YEAR STATUS GAS TYPE Coal Water 0(1 Coke Total PROCESS Coke Tar Aiaeoriia Other lISCELLANEOUS INFORNOTION I Oklahosa 54E Co 189$ 1900 4 0 (10) Kendall 1910 0 192$ 0 1930 — 194$- 195$- AVERASESi 2 Ch ckaeha ‘ 81E C c 189$ 1900 1910 a 192$ a 1930 0 19400 1950- AVERAGES: C,W C,1I 11 8 1$ 11 18 . 15 : 22 26 24 U) 3 ElReno ‘ 6 E Co 189$ 1900 1910 a 1920 (I 1930 0 194$ — 1950- AVERAGES: C 15 15 15 15 4 Enid £86 Co 189$ 190$ 19104 1920 (1 1930 0 194$ — 195 - (WERAGES; 0 4 4 4 4 ------- — - l . CITY $TAfl I Cool Ntur 011 Coko Tot 1 P CE C k. T r amonLS Dth.t- l%IUCELL & Jfl 1I O Tl l flflflflaStS— — — - f lnnfl 5 McAlust.r L Co 1891 1%S 1910 • C 15 IS 1920 D 1930 0 1940 — AVERAGES: 15 ------- TASIE B -i: IDENTIFICATION (F TOWN GAS VIFACTLJRlNG SITES — LL Pt. V4TS (1890-1950) STATEs OI GON GAS PROIXJCTIUN GATE 1* cu. ft. /YR) 6ASIFIERI ****4**5Y-PRQDIJCTO*I1i**** NO. CITY ycj STAJIJS GAS TYPE Coal Water (hi Coke Total PROCESS Coke Tar 1k eonta Other MISCEL1J 1EOUS 1NFDR1 T1ON I A*tor(a 81. Co 1890 * C 3 3 1900* C 4 4 1910* Id 8 1 1920* Id 26 26 1930* Id 28 s 1941* Id ? 1951 0 AVER I ESi 4 21 14 2 Leet Portland 81 Co 1890 • 1 0 191$ 0 192$- 193$- 194$- 1950- AWRA ( Ss (12) . 3 Portland • 6 Co 18% I 1** 1910 ‘ 1920 * 193$ * 194$ * 1950 • (WERASESi C C 0 0 0 0 1) (35) 6$ 60 818 2,880 4,437 3,979 9,570 4,331 • 6 0 818 2,880 4,437 3,919 9,570 3,624 11 11 1,484 2,483 1,984 368 tons 168 tons sulfur naphthalene 4 Gala 61 Co 1890 * 1900 * 1910* 1920* 1938 C 194$- 195$- AVER 1 3ESs C C C C . (12) (8) 8 27 18 8 27 18 Cons. s/P’ rt1 rid ------- 1. CITY CIJIdV YW ITOTUB S TVP Co.l IMtr Oil Cot. Total PN B Cot Tar l.onia Othr $l l JB lt*U tlON — - 5 Bak.rC*ty ULELCo 1891 1908* C 3 3 1910* C 4 4 1920 * C 4 4 (0.1) 1930 * C 9 9 (0.2) 8 1940 0 1950 0 AVERAGESi 5 5 8 6 Narshfield The Coos Bay 61E Co 1890 1911 1910 . 1920* 1930 * 0 0 0 5 12 10 5 12 10 1940 0 1950 0 AVERAGES: • 9 9 1 St John’s 6 Co 1890 1900 1910 P 1920 0 1930 0 1940 — 1950- AVERAGES: 8 Ashland Oregon OLE Co 1890 1900 1910 1920 * C) 6 6 Str.Shot 1930 P 1940 0 1950 0 AVERAGES: 6 6 ------- TREE B-1 1DENTIFlCATIlJ OF TO11 GAS LF1 TURINO SITES — LL PLANTS (1890-1950) STATEi ORE8tJ4 GAS PROOIICTION TE (P 14 cu.ft./YR) GASIFIER/ ** **46YPR(JDlJC1S ’ft**4** NO. CITY YEAR STATUS GAS TYPE Coal hater Oil Coke Total PROCESS Coke Tar As2eorila Other NISCELLANEOUS DFORllAT1OI 9 8rant’s Pass Oregon S4E Co 1890 1900 1911 1921 * 0 4 4 Str.Shot 1930 0 194$ a 195$- AVERASESs 4 4 II Nedford Oregon OLE Co 1890 1900 1910 1920 I 193$ * 1940 0 1950 0 AVERASESs 0 CW,O 46 . 46 12 20 16 12 86 39 Str. Shot 11 Pendleton Pacific Power&L Co 1890 1900 1910 1920 1 193$’ 1940 0 1950 0 AVERASES: C C 17 26 22 17 26 22 I0.3 12 Ro eburg Oregon 6LE Co 1690 190$ 1910 192$ 1 1930 0 1940 0 1 J5$ - hVERc 6ES 0 6 6 6 6 Str.Shot ------- . CITY Y 9I ITRTUU AØ TYPE Co. w ater uai Coke Total Coal. Tar uo$. Other It Ol. T*Ot anfle—-———nne.————————e___ •an— — 13 Sprin fi.1d Mountain States 1890 1900 1910 1920* ? 30 30 1930 0 1940 0 1950 — AVERAGES: 30 30 14 Eugene Northwest Cities 6 Cc 1890 1900 1910 1920 1930 * N 71 71 Young—Whitehall 1940 0 1950 0 AVERAGES: 71 . 71 ------- IAOIE B 1: IDENTIFICATION OF TOWN GAS 4 NtfACTURD SITES - L P1 TS (1890-1950) STATE: PEt44SYLV 4jA GAS PRCJOtCTION RATE (* cu.ft./YR) GASIFIER/ **,****BYPRGDUCTS*1*I**** NO. CITY YEAR STATUS GAS TYPE Coal Water Oil Coke Total PROCESS Coke Tar A onia Other NISCELLANE(XJS INFORMATION I AIIe hany City ‘ Gas Co i e * N i i 75 L (5) 1900 * N 212 212 1910 0 1920 0 1930 — 1940 1950 AVERAGES: 144 144 2 Allentown Gas Co 1894 * 1900* 1910 * 1920* 1934* 1944 • 1950 * AVERAGES: W N N N N CW C$J 17 41 112 620 921 1,143 1,538 628 • 17 41 112 620 921 1,143 1,538 628 Lowe U ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ 252 146 200 3 Altoona U 81 Co 1894 * 1900 a 1910 * 1920* C C,W C,W C,W 50 91 150 54 50 91 154 54 Lowe N N 1930 1) 1944 * C,W 15 82 91 Lowe I 16 1950 0 AVERAGES: 72 82 88 1 16 4 Ardeore Lower Marion Gas Co 1890 * 1900 a 1910 * 1920* 1930 C 1940 - 1954 — N W N N 4 21 121 461 4 21 121 461 Cliff Lowe N ‘ 254 C0n5. w/Phila. Elect. Co. AVERAGES: 153 153 254 ------- CITY C IY YE ETATI I R S TYPE . . .rn.—— 1890 * U 5 PMUO( T3ON Coal Nt.r - -- TC OiL OS C S. Vt flft) Cc l i. Total WIF ttfl# •BWPflOfltjCtU e . P CEB 5 Cok. Tw onta Oth*i- - N-C KlUCELr*& O lP$ tl i —-------------- 5 Beaver Fall* N Bae Co 14 -- 14 1990* U 12 12 1910 0 1920 0 1930 — 1940- 1950- AVERAGES: 13 13 6 Bellefonte “ OL Co 1890 * C (4) 1900 0 1910* 1920* 1930 * 1940 ‘ 1950 N AVERAGES: C C C,W CU 4 4 48 19 ia 73 4 4 48 13 32 Lowe U 1 8eth1ehe N Gas Co 1890 * j9 %* 19101 1920* 1930 0 U U U U 9 30 60 5 . 9 30 60 5 Lowe N • N 1348 0 1950- AVERAGES: 81 81 B Bloowsburg N Gas Co 1890 * (I (5) Patton 1980* 1910* 1920 * 1938* U C C C 3 14 30 9 9 3 14 30 N 1940 11 1950 (3 AVERAGES: 16 9 14 ------- TAa.E B-1 IDENTIFICATI()I OF TOWN 6AS MFACTURD SITES — ALL PUNTS (1891-1950) STATEs PflINSYLV 4IA uuiuBY—PRDDUCTSft**ft** Coke Tar Ra eor,ie Other ISCELLANEOt1S INFORMATION t 3. CITY CONP NY YERR STATUS IlAS TYPE GAS PROL)UCTION RATE ( cu.ft./YRJ 6,ASIFIER/ Coal )Mter 01 Coke Total PROCESS 9 Braddock ‘ 6 1 1 Co 189$ * C 12 12 1900 (1 1910 ’ C 2 2 192$ U 1930 0 1948 — . 1958 — AVERAGESs 1 1 18 Bri to1 N a. Co 189$ I 1900 ’ 1910 ‘ 192$ I 1930 C 194$ - 195$- AVERA SES s W U C C 16 37 27 (7) 10 , 18 10 16 37 21 Cone. w/ Phila. Elect. Co. 11 Brown viI1e • Sas Co 189$ 1 1900 ’ 1910 X 1920- 1938 — 1948 — 1958- AVERAGES 0 0 2 3 3 2 3 3 12 Carbondale • 6a Co 189$ I 1900* 191$ * 1928 * 1930* 1940 * 1 3 ’ AVERAGES; C C U W U U U . 3 3 12 23 38 35 £3 25 3 3 12 23 38 35 6 25 Lowe • • 1 • 0 ------- . CITY — —- B TYPE U a P VLN ’ru3N Coal Wm*r Oil . e%. ,y.s, Co&. Total P OCEe$ —— Low. Ca c. Ta on*a Otha, $IaCELLt ai IP O w TlON —_a_a_ - ——fla=flafl_Sflflfl _-_ 13 Carllsl. ‘ 8 1 14 Co 1898 * 14 - 7 7 1908* 14 6 6 1918 * $4 13 13 1928* 14 13 13 ‘ 1930* (4 79 79 l 1948 0 1958 (1 AVEROGES: 24 24 . 14 Cata auqu* l U Co 1890 * (4 1 1 Lowe 1900* 1910 * 1928* 1938 (1 1940 U 1958 — AVER 6ES2 14 (4 (4 • 4 10 35 . 13 4 Ø 35 13 N N N 15 Cha*bersburg 6$. Co 1890 * 14 4 4 Lowe 1900* 1910* 1920* 1938* 1940* 1950 * AVERc 6ES: 14 14 (4 14 (4 14 6 22 32 61 69 124 46 6 22 32 67 69 124 46 ‘ N U R ‘ N 40 40 16 Chester • Gas Co 1890 * 1900 * 1910 * 1920 * C C,W 14,Coke Coke (20) 40 18 342 1,100 40 360 1,180 Lowe • 1930 C 1940 - 1958- AVERAGES: 40 18 721 580 Cons. wI Phila. Elect. Co. ------- T E 8-h IDENTIFICATION (IF TOWN SAS l 1tFACTURJNB SITES - U PIMIS (1890-1958) STATEs PEPI SYLWIIa GAS PROOILT iON TE (* cu. ft. IYR) GASIfIER/ **un*8Y—PROOUCTS***1”** NO. CITY YEAR STATUS GAS TYPE Coal Water Oil Coke Total PROCESS Coke Tar Aemonia Other MISCELL EOhJS INFORMATION 17 Clearfield 61 Co 1898 a C (3) 1988* C 4 4 1918 a C,W 3 3 1920 I C 1 W 1 Coke 74 515 525 1 114 1938 a C 26 26 (8.5) 24 1948 I C,W 55 15 18 (2) 40 1958 0 AVERA GESz 32 265 525 243 32 18 Coateville N Gas Co 1898 * 1900* 1918 * 1928 ft C C,W C,W C,W 2 6 IS 59 2 6 IS 59 Lowe • N N 1938 C 1948 - 1950- RVER 3ES2 21 . 21 Cons. w/ Phila. Elect. Co. 19 Coluebia • Gas Co 1898 * 1988* 1918* 1928* 1938* 1948 0 1958 U AVERAGESi W W N (4 N (18) 4 1 32 50 23 4 1 32 50 23 Lowe N N N Ii 11 20 Connellsville . • £ New Haven 6 £ U Co 1890 * 1980* N N 5 3 5 3 Lowe I 9 1 —C) 1918 0 1920 0 1930 — 194w — 1950- AVERAGESi 4 4 ------- CITY YE ft aTfInib I5 TYPL Coal Watr oa 1 Cok. Total PaUCESB ok Tar flflaa Lowe ($-C) o,,*a Oth.r lP* D RUON mnnnanamnn- 21 Carry • B £ W Co i890 * U (8) aa —- 1900* U 10 10 1910 0 1920 0 1930 - 1940 — 1950- AVERI GES t O 10 22 Conshohockeri (1 Co 1890 * U 6 6 Lowe 1900* 1910 * 1920 C 1930 0 U U 6 15 6 j5 • N Cons. wI Phila. Elect. Co. 1940 - 1950- AVERAGES8 9 9 23 Danville Consumer’s Gas Co 1890 * C 0 0 1900* 1910* C C 4 8 4 8 1920 * 1930* C C 16 20 16 20 (0.71 (-1 1940 0 1950 0 • AVER ES: 10 • 10 24 Darby • Gas Co 1890 * C 3 3 1900 * C 16 16 1910 0 1920 0 1930 — 1940 — 1950- AVERA6ES: 10 • 10 ------- lADLE B- It WENTIFICATI(?A 1J TO SAS m1EACTuRD SITES - LL ft TS (1890-1950) STATE: PEtIlSYLV (I4 RAS PRODUCTION TE 90( cc. ft. /YR) BASIFIER/ *******BYPRODIJCTS******** NO. CITY YEAR STATUS GAS TYPE Coal Water Oil Coke Total PROCESS Coke Tar Ameonia Other MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION £* 25 - - Downingtosn ‘ = Gas Work* — 1890 a 23Z 2 W (7) Brooks - 1900* W & 15 15 “ 191$ 0 1920 0 1930 — 1940 — 195$ — AVERA6ES 15 15 26 Doyle town ‘ 6a Co 189$ * C (3.5) 1900* 1910* C C 2 5 2 5 I 1920 C 193$ — 194$ — 195I . Cons. s/Newton AVERAGES: 4 4 . 27 Easton ‘ 6a Co 1898 I 1900* 191$ a 1920 * 1930* 1940* 1958 * AVERAGES: C C Id U U W U (2$) 20 20 100 193 501 599 54 369 20 100 193 581 599 454 311 Lowe N N Plants in Ah lentown,Bethelheis L Easton 28 Erie • 6as Co 18% * 1900 * 1910* 1920 0 193$ 0 1940 — C W C,W C 35 41 22 35 41 22 Lowe (Li) 1950 — AVERAGES: 35 35 ------- ZTY W4V -- VERH TAUi Rl . .. a i u,s. iai & PI A U 10k Ths Asmont - Lowe (N-C) Ofth.r I4I L. t& 1 IWFO RtU* 29 Franklin • 8a Co 1890 ft U aaan.fl..nnnsflna— 1900* U 1910 0 1920 0 1930 — 1940 — 1950- AVERAGES: 30 Freeport Gas Co 1890 * 1 (2) 1900 0 1910 0 1920 - 1930 — 1940 — . 1950- AVERAGES: . 31 Gettysbury ‘ Gas Co 1890 C 3 3 1900* 1910* 1920* 1930 * C U U CU 3 8 16 (5) 3 8 16 8 1940 0 1950 0 AVERAGES: 3 12 8 8 32 Greensbury • Gas Co 18% * U 4 4 Lowe (p4-C) 1900* 1910 0 U 1 1920 0 1930 — l9 0 — 1958- AVERAGES: 4 4 ------- TABLE 8-li IDENTIFICATION ( TO 1 GAS MiflCT1JRD SITES - LL PLARTS (1890-1950) STATEs PEMlSYLVf (IR GAS PRODUCTiON GATE ( P cu.ft./YR) GASLFIER/ .au,*.IjY—PRODIJCTS*1*** ,** NO. CITY YEAR STATUS GAS TYPE Coal Water Oil Coke Total PROCESS Coke Tar fkeaonia Other MISCELLANEOtJS IP4FOR$A110t4 33 Greenv&lle N Gii Co 18% ft C (4.5) 1980* C 8 8 1910 0 1928 0 1930 1940- 1958- , AVERAGES: 8 8 34 Sirardvi lie Sac Co 1890 1 U 1 1 Lowe (900* U 1 1 1910* U 1 1 1920* U 28 20 1938* (1 30 30 N 1948- . 1950- AVERAGES: 11 11 35 Hanover Gas Co 1890 I C 2 2 19084 C 4 4 1910 a C 7 1920* C 39 39 16 1938 ‘ C 69 69 23 1940 N 1950 N AVERAGES: 29 ------—-—-————---—---— --- 36 Harrisburg • Gas Co 1898 1 U 29 —---——-——---— — — —-— 38 38 Lowe 1980’ U 14 14 1910 * U 219 219 1920* U 60 N 1930* CU 4 4 N 1948* N 1950 ‘ LW 235 235 AVERAGES: 98 90 ------- 1 . CITY n— NY Y 8TATUB - I T E B P . TIUM Water —— TE Dt U1 V$. VH) Cck TotM ø 3 J ft P B Cok. T*r unt* Othuv flsanaan*sflafla Lowe Ifl eCELLP*($ie lP flR)Ik11 t anaanas w/Harrisbur9 6 Co 37 Karriib *r Peopl,i 6 1 ks.oui FueU$9 * 19$ C 191$ - 14 t’t$) —- - Cor . 192$ — 193$ — 194$ — 195$- ERR6ES: 38 I1ozleton • 6a Co 1890 1 t4 5 5 Lowe 19 * 19100 1920* 1930’ 194$ C) 14 14 14 I d 2 3 4 83 . 2 3 4 83 • I N 195$ 0 flVER I iES 19 19 39 Ho11idaysbur 14 & 6 Co 1890 1 190$ 1 C 14 (4) 7 1 Sutherland 1910 P 1920- 1930- 194$ — 195$- AVER l3ES1 7 1 4$ Honesdale Sas Co 189$ * 1911)0* 1910* (920* 193$ 1940 0 1950 (1 AVERAGES 14 (4 14 (4 14 (7) 7 6 8 14 . 9 1 6 8 14 9 Lowe (6) u • N • ------- TAbLE 8-1 IDENTIFiCATION OF TOWN GAS W NLFAC1IJRIN6 SITES - fLL PUWIS (1890-1958) STATEz PE*4SYLV *4IA GAS PRODUCTION RATE 1* cu. ft. IYR) GASIFIER/ ******IBYPRQDUCT S******** NO. CITY YEAR STATUS GAS TYPE Coal Water Oil Coke Total PROCESS Coke Tar Aseonia Other MISCELUWEOIJS INFORMATION 41 Hunt inQdon N Gas Co 1890 * U 5 5 3 Z — Lowe 1980* U 6 6 ‘ 1910 . U 6 6 ‘ 1920* U 22 22 ‘ 1930* U 30 30 N 6 1940 0 1950 (3 flVERA6ES 14 14 6 42 Indiana N 61 Co 1890 * 1908 0 191$ 0 1929- 193$ - 1948- 1950- AYERASES W 4 4 4 4 Lowe (N-C) 43 Jersey Shore N Works 1890 * 1** 1910* 1929* 1930* 1941* 1950 N AVERA6ES 0 0 (1 U II U 6 9 14 12 10 1 (2) 1 1 6 9 14 12 8 Patton I Lowe N ‘ ‘ . 44 Johnstown “ U £ 6 Co 1898 * 1908* 1910 * 1920 0 1930 0 1948 - 1350- AVERASES: C 1 W C,W C 1 W 30 52 101 61 6 6 30 52 101 63 Lowe (6) I I ------- - - - I . - - CflY VERA ITRTI %A TYPE ens e ut T ZWd TL Coa* Water 0* 1 iS rt. gYM) Cøku Total Sear sang P r e0 *fl aY—eSeOCtae.e Coke Tar enta Other NI CLti f B i o u tri flflaflfln snann 5Mr 4 Kittinning • Bas Co 1890 * C I I 19000 1910 a 1920 - • 1930 — 1940 - 1950- AVER1 E6: 1 1 46 Lancaster 6 1 & Fuel Co 1890 * C 1900* Id 1910 * Id 1920 * Id 1930 * U 1940 0 1950* Id AVERA6ES 50 50 75 140 340 573 . 958 417 50 75 140 340 573 958 356 Lowe (7) 47 Latrobe u Gas Co 1890 * 0 1900* 0 (6) 4 4 J-{ 1910 0 1920 0 1930 — 1940 - 1950 — AVER ( GES: 4 4 48 Lebanon Gas Co 1890 * C 8 8 1900 * C 1910* C 1920 * C 13 22 67 13 22 67 (3) (—) 1930 P 1940 P 1950- )WERAGES; 28 28 ------- TABLE B—It IDENTIFICATION (IF TC(#l GAS WIStFACIURIM SITES - .L PtJ TS (189.3-1950) STATE: Et1 SYLY (IA GAS PROOUCTIQN RATE ( Cu. ft. IYR) 6AS IFZER/ **uu*BY—PRODIJCTS*’””*’ NO. CITY YEAR STATUS GAS TYPE Coal Water Oil Coke Total PROCESS Coke Tar Az unonia Other $ISCELLI 1NEO(JS INFORMATION 49 Lew:sburg ‘ Gas Works 1890 ‘ C (4) 1 S 1918* C 1 i 1920* C 6 6 1938 • N 13 13 1948 * N 15 15 1958 0 AVERAGES: 1 14 10 50 Lewtstown SI Co 1890 I 1988 • 1918* 1928 * 1930 * 1940 0 1950 * AVERAGES: N N N N CW CW (4) (4) 8 43 83 147 70 8 43 83 141 70 51 Lock Haven N Gas Co 1898 * 1980* 19184 1929* 1930 0 1940 0 (950- AVERAGES: C C C C 6 2 4 6 5 6 2 4 6 5 52 NcKeesport • Gas Co 1898 4 1900 * (918 * 1920 0 1930 0 1940 — 1950 AVERAGES: C Coke C 12 85 49 12 12 (2 12 85 36 . - ------- ma. cziy C ½d V YE * •TATU$ S TYPE i ua wa_.r w* CON. Total P CE Cok. ._an-_ Lowe tar N.e.uflt* Othar I ltCO*.3* JN 1N*rU TUN* ——N.s .a. — a_s_a_a 53 Nahanoy City Mahanoy City Sas Co 1890 * W — (10) 1909* V 3 3 . 1910* W 6 6 ‘ 1920 0 1930 0 1940 a CV 17 17 Lowe 1950* CW 18 18 AVERflGES : 11 11 54 Mauch Chunk I City Saa Co 1899 * W 5 5 Lowe(S) 1990* 1910* 1920 * 1930 0 1940 0 1950- AVERAGES: V V W 3 5 12 . 6 3 5 ia 6 N • (0.2) 55 t4eadville • 6 £ V Co 1890 * 1900* 1910 * 1920 0 1930 () 1940 — 1950 - AVERAGES: V II W 10 10 10 10 . 10 10 10 10 Lowe (M-C) N • 56 Nechanicsburg ‘ 6 £ V Co 1890 1 C (4) • 1900* 1910 1 1920’ 19304 1940 0 1950 C) AVERAGES: 0 W W W 6 6 18 10 3 3 3 6 6 18 8 J—L Lowe • • ------- TABLE 8- IDENTIFiCATiON (IF TOWN (lAS I’R LFACfliRjNG SITES - ALL PLANTS (1890-1950) STATEs PEtl4SY1Y flA GAS PROOIJCTION I lTE (l % cu. ft. /YR) GASIFIER/ **.*u*i5y-PROIXJCTS***a*ft** NO. CITY YEAR STATUS GAS TYPE Coal Water Oil Coke Total PROCESS Coke Tar flemonia Other NISCELL EOUS IPIORNATION 57 NedI i B I Co 1890 ft C 6 6 — :: — 1900* 11 4 4 Lowe 1910 (3 1920 0 1930 — 1940 - 1950- WERAGES: 6 4 5 58 Middletown 61 Co 1890 I 1900* 1910 0 1920 0 1930 — 1940- 1950- AVERAGES: W W 2 4 3 2 4 3 Flannery ‘ 59 Hilton 61 Co 1890 ft 19004 1910 * 1920 * C C C C,W 4 6 15 36 40 4 6 15 76 (1) 24 1930 0 1940 0 1950 AVERAGES: 15 40 25 60 Monogahela City ‘ Gas Co 18% ft C 3 3 1900* C 2 2 1910 (I 1920 0 1930 - 1950- WERAGESs 3 3 ------- S PRfl IJCTI 4 %1E ($S osi. Vt• FYR SAOIFZER/ NI]. CITY YEAR STATUS ARS TYPE Coal Water Oil Coke Total PROCESS Coke Tar Pesonia Othw MISCEUJ*IEOUS lNFORI T1Ot4 6) Mount Joy N ——————— 61 Co 1890 • W (2) —..-——--——-‘ — L ow e 1900* W 2 2 1910 I 1920- 1930 — 1940 - 1950- AVERAGES: 2 2 62 Mount Pleasant N Gas Co 1890 * W 0 S—S . 1900 0 1910 0 1928 - . 1930 - . 1940 - 1950 AVERAGES: 0 63 New Castle N Gas Co 1890 * 1988* W W 12 12 Lowe(Pi-C) 1910 0 1920 0 1930 - 1940 - 1958- AVERAGES: 9 9 64 Newtown 6&WCo 1898 * 7 (I) 1988 0 1910 P 1928 - 1938 - 1940 — 1950 * AVERAGES: ------- TAME S-1 IDENTIFICATION OF TOWN 64 S NAMf CTIJR3pi6 SITES - ILL. PLANTS (1890-195 I) STATE: PE11GYiV lA GAS PROIXLTIIJI4 RATE ( tsj cu.ft./YR) GASIFIER/ *****DV—PROD’JCTS*I **** NO. CITY YEAR STATUS GAS TYPE Coal Water (hi Coke Total PROCESS Coke Tar Ammonia Other NfSCELLN EDtJS INFORNATWN 65 Norristown • Gas Co —=— 1890 * C (20) 1908 * C,W 25 25 Lowe 1910 * C,W 42 42 84 1920 a C,W 207 207 • 90 1930 0 1940 0 . 1950 — U 6ES : 91 42 l O S 90 66 Oil City ‘ Gas Co • 1898 * 1980 0 1910 0 1920- 1930- 3940- • . (10) 195$- fl dERAOES 61 Orwinqsbur Gas Co 189$ a (1) 1900 0 1918 0 1928- 1938 - 1940 - 3958 - IWERI13ES: 68 Philadelphia Gas Works 18% a C . 2 2 1980 4 1910 a 1920 4 1930 * 1948 1 1950 a AVERAGES, C,W C,W C,W C,W C,W CW 250 5,800 15,600 926 4,356 15,074 10,639 29,241 18,318 250 5,800 15,680 15,874 11,565 29,241 10,962 61 4 54 10,308 18,400 ;3 , 6 4,105 9,6 8 326 326 ------- ens Psautcilos aum (en CU. t*. $Y 5) e gpZEs! ***..*BY-PRauUCTh**e..4. NO. CITY YE IR TATUB eas TYPE Co.L Wetir Oil Coke Tote) PROCESS Cake Thy’ ante Other t41SCELU t€OUS I*(MP T1L I — 69 Philadelphia - —--msnsntnnfl*flSZflt ann——— Northern liberties 6 Co 1890 a C 9$ 9$ -aa na= n nnnnn=unn===tnnns 1900 0 1910 I C 173 173 1929 a C 210 210 14 296 78 193$ I W,Coke 5,440 ‘ 5,440 116 2,086 887 Phila. Electric Co. :Plar ts in 1940 * W,Cohe 5,887 ? 5,687 West Conshohocken,Pottstowr , 1950 0 Dre lar,d ,Bristo l,Chester(coke) AVERAGES: 158 5,664 2,360 65 1,191 483 Purch. 3280 1M cu.ft.coke as 70 Philadelphia Hanay. Sas 1 Co 1890 * II 10 10 Lowe 1900 0 1910 0 192$ - 1930 - 1940- 1950 — AVERAGES: 10 10 11 Phillipsburg E.L., 61 Co 1890 * ? (5) 1900 0 1910 0 1920 — 1930 - 194$ — 1950- AVERAGES: 72 Phoenixville 6, 1 8 F Co 1890 * W 3 3 Lowe . 19 * 1910 1 1920* 1930 C 1948 - U W U 12 28 61 12 28 61 “ 15 Cons. w/Phila. Electric Co. 1958 — AVERAGES: 26 26 15 ------- TAStE B -li IDENTIFICATION OF TOWN GAS P&FACTURING SITES — li Pi TS (1890-1950) 6TATE PE?l YLV IA GAS PROD(CTION RATE ( N M cu.ft./YR) GASIFIER/ ,***H*BY-PROfl(JCTS***** ** NO. CITY YEAR STATuS GAS TYF€ Coil Water Oil Coke Total PROCESS Coke Tar fliaaionia Other MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION 73 Pittsburgh Con*ol&dat,d Gas Co 1890 * 14 50 50 Flannery 1900 4 W 433 433 N 1910 4 14 378 378 Lowe 1920 X 193$ — i e - 195$- AVERASES 287 287 74 Pittsburgh Last End Gas Co 1890 * 1900 (1 1910 0 192$- 193$- 194$ — 1950- AVERA6ES 14 100 . 100 100 100 15 Pittsburgh Gas Co 1890 I 190$ 0 191$ 0 1920- 193$- l943 - 1950- AVERA6ES II 330 330 338 330 Lowe(G),F1 16 Pittsburgh South End Gas Co 1890 a 1900 ’ 1910 * 1920 I 1930 — 1948 — 1950 - WERAtIES: 14 II C,1l 50 29 5 28 1 1 50 29 6 28 ------- M i. CITY w PHUOUCTUJN flE Cu. ft. IYRJ B W1E$I YERR STATUS SSS TYPE Coal Water OIl Coke Total PROCESS 77 . . Pittsburgh West - Pittsburgh Gas Co —--——-— 189$ * =— -—— - —— N flfl 14 — — — — 14 n— Losuie(N—C) t =========sa san n z— _— 19i 0 191$ 0 192$ - 193$ — 194$- 195$ — & . flVER1 i6ES; 14 14 18 Pittston ‘ a. Co 189$ * 19$$* 1910* 1920* 193$ * 194$ * 1950* AVER( ESi N W N N N N N 7 15 29 66 83 67 95 52 7 15 29 66 83 67 95 52 Lowe(6) ‘ ‘ N N 54 54 79 Plymouth N L H I P Co 1890 * 0 (ii) Patton 19$0* 191$ * 1920* 1930 0 1940 (I 195$ — AYERR6ES; Q N N . 67 67 5 5 5 67 36 N Lot e N • 80 Pottstown N Gas Co 1890 * 1900’ 191$ 4 192$ * 193$ C 1940 — 195$ — AVEH l6ES: Q 0 0 0 7 8 27 28 18 7 8 27 28 18 60 60 Cons. w/Phila.Electric Co. ------- TABLE B-li IDENTIFICATION IF T(M GAS W NLFACTURIN6 SITES - (LI PL TS 11898-1950) STATEs PEIIlSYLV W% GAS PRODuCTION TE ( cu.ft./YR) GASIFIER/ *******IjY-P D(JCT5*****i** NO. CITY YEAR STATUS GAS TYPE Coal Water Oil Coke Total PROCESS Coke Tar Ahimonla Other MISCELLANEOUS IPfORI1ATION 81 Pottcvalle N Sac Co • l89$ 1 W 13 13 Lowe 1900* W I S IS N 1910* (4 38 38 192 1* (4 40 40 N 1930* (4 1 00 100 N 26 19’ ,$* (4 92 92 N 1950 I (4 146 146 I RVERAGESi 63 63 26 82 ReadIng Concuuer’ c Sic Co 1890 * (4 50 50 H-I 1900 * 191$ * 1920* 193$ * 1940 * 1950 P (WERAAES: (4 (4 (4 CW CU II . 27$ 5% 1,305 1 388 Ill 27$ 59$ 1,305 1 388 N N N Lowe 952 952 Most gas purchased 83 Royeretord Spring City Gas Co 1890 * 0 2 2 190 0X 191$ — 192$ - 1930- 1940 - 1950- ERflh3ES: 2 2 84 Schyylkin Haven 6 8 (4 Co 189$ I 2$ Lowe 1900* (4 3 3 I 1910* (4 7 7 1920 P 193$ * C I I 12 12 Lowe 194$ i CW 13 13 1950* CII 23 23 ERAGES; 13 13 ------- NO. CITY CLN WY 18 PMUC T1ON 4 cu. tt. IYR) UABIPZER/ YEM STATUS lS TYPE Coal Wst., Oil Coke Total PROCESS Coke Tar Aoacmja Other NISCEILAIt OLJ$ lt4FBI $RTIoN 85 Scranton 6 4 C d Co 1890 a Ii (0) 1900 0 * 1910 0 1920 - 1930 4 CW 1 025 1,025 Lowe 371 1940* CW 857 857 1950 C Cons. w/Wzlkes Barr. AVERflGES: 941 941 371 86 Sewickley SI Co 18% * 0 5 5 1900* C 4 4 1910 * W 2 2 Lowe(M—C) 1920 1) 1930 0 1940- 1950- ( YER( ES: 4 2 5 4 87 Shaiokin H 61 Co 1890 * 0 2 2 Patton 1900* 0 3 3 .I—L 1910* C) 5 5 N 1920 * 0 15 15 1930 * U 14 74 1340 0 1950 1) VERC 6ES: 6 74 20 88 Sharon N 6 £ U Co . 1890 * U 1 Lowe CM-C) 1900* W 2 2 1910 C I 1920 0 1930 — 1940 — 1950 — VER 1 3ES: 2 2 ------- TARE 8-1: IDENTIFICATION OF TOWN GAS 4IJFflCTURlM SITEs — 1LL PLARIS (t898 t958) STATE: PEPI6YL.VARIA GAS PROOtJCTIUN lTE ( cu.ft./YR) GASIFIER/ ****H*BYPRODLJCTS**iI**l* NO. CITY YEAR STATUS GAS TYPE Coal Water Oil Coke Total PROCESS Coke Tar Aauaoriia Other NISCEILANEOUS INFORMATION 89 Sharpeburg I Etna Gac Co 18% * C 18 II 190$ . C 6 6 191$ 0 1928 0 193$ — 1940- 1950- AVERAGES: 8 8 90 Shenandoah • & Co 1890 * 19W* 1918* 1928* 1938 a 1940 0 1950 (1 AVERAGES: 0 0 a 0 W 17 17 4 4 4 6 5 4 4 4 6 Il 7 i-I . 91 Shippeneburq 1890 * N 1 1 Lowe 1908* 1910* 1928* 1930* 1948 0 195$ 0 AVERAGES: N N W C 11 17 2 7 20 8 2 7 28 11 9 ‘ ‘ 1 1 16 16 92 South Bethiehes • 8 & N Co 1890 * N 190$ C Sold to Wyandotte (Bethiehes) 1918 - 1928 — 1938 — 1940 195$ - AVERAGES: ------- ___ PP I J liii W 1 INN cu ft. 1Y ) A6*FIER/ ***,... 5y-pIwotJctg.....*** NO. CITY YEAR OTATUS GAB TYPE Coal Water Oil Coke Total PAUCESS Coke Tar Aeeonta Other $lBCEUJV4E( iS lNFORl4 T*ON - — —— — —-— — — ——-—— -- —— — - — —— — - --- ——.-— ——— ——— ——— - 93 $troudsburg N 61 Co 1890 * () (2) Van Sickel 1900 * U 5 5 Lowe(UGI) 1910* U 8 8 II 1920* U 17 ii 193$ * CU 61 61 1940* CW 63 63 1950W AVERAGES: 31 31 94 Sunbury 61 Co 189$ * U (6) 1900 * 1910 * 1920 * 1930 * 1940 0 1950 0 iWERAGES: U U U U (10) 24 76 133 78 24 76 133 18 95 Taaaqua Citizen’s 6 L Co 1890 * 1900* 1910* 1920* U U U U (7) 2 2 7 2 7 Lowe N N 1930* 1940 0 19500 AVERAGES: U 17 7 ii 7 . % Titusville Gas Co 189$ * 1900* 1910 0 U U 10 6 10 6 Lowe(M—C) ‘ 1920 0 1930 - 1940 — 1950- AVERAGES: 8 8 ------- T th1E B - i: IDENTIFECATION OF TOWN GAS l Pl.FRCTURIN6 SiTES — LL P1( TS (1890-1954 ) MATE: PEtI YLYANIQ GAS PROGIICTJON RATE ( ( cu.ft./YR) GASIFIER/ *,*,*,*BYPRUDUCTS**4*1I** NO. CITY YEAR STATUS GAS TYPE Coal Wale,’ (hi Coke Total PROCESS Coke lar fli unonia Other HISCELLANE(XiS It FQRNAT1ON 97 Towanda • Ba Co 1890 * C (5) 1900* C 4 4 1910* C 4 4 1920* C 6 6 1931 * C 14 14 1940* C 9 9 1 9 . 1950 N AVERAGES: 1 7 1 9 96 Tidiout. • a.. Co 1690 4 1900 ft 1911 0 1920 Cl 1931 — 194$- 1950- AVERAGES: 0 0 12 1 (2) 99 Tresont • W & S Co 1890 * 1900 0 1910 0 1920- 193$ — 1940- 1950- AVERAGES: 7 tireder construction 100 Tyrone 64 WCo 1890 * 1900* 1910* 1920* 1930* 1940 0 1950 (1 AVER( 1GES : C C C C C 3 4 6 6 25 9 3 4 6 6 25 9 ------- ORB PRBBUCTION ORIE (OR Cu. ft. eYOl ORBIFRER, .*.....oy-pRuoucrs ..*,.u. ND. CITY YEM STRIUB EM TVP Coal $mtsr 01* Coke Total PfIOCEe8 Coke Tar Aiaonla Other MlaCELLJ 4Ews IP* ORND1lUN 181 Uniontown ‘ I I Heat Co 1890 * II (8) N—C 1980* U 6 6 l 1918 1) 1928 0 1938 — 1940- 195$- AYER 6ES 6 6 182 Warren l Co 1898 a 1908* 1910 0 1928 0 1930- 1948 — 195$- AVEH1 6ES U U 18 1 . 6 18 1 6 N-C 103 Wa5hinqton Bas Co 1890 * 1908 * 1910 C) 1920 0 193$ — 1940 — 1950- flVEHAI3ES: C C (10) (10) • 184 Waynesboro N 01 Co 1890 * 1980* 1918 * 1928* 1938* 1948* 1958 P4 WERfl6ES: U U U U U U 0 3 12 27 58 54 24 0 3 12 27 50 54 24 Lowe II • • “ ------- TASLE B -I : lDENTIFIC TjON (F 101 14 GAS *dff(TU D SiTES — L Pti 4TS 18901950) STATE: PEI14SYIVI1UA GAS PROOILTI(14 1E ( ct .ft./YR) SASIFIER/ ,,u,nBy-PRODIjCIS .**fI *I* NO. CITY YEAR STATUS GAS TYPE Cool Uotvr Oil Coke Total PROCESS Coke Tar *mon1a Other $lSCELL lEOIJS ItfORNATION 105 Westchester • Gas Co 16% , C (9) 1901 • 14 17 17 Lowe 191$ ‘ U 40 4* 1921* w 8 • 26 193$ C Cons. w/Ptii la. Electric Co. 1941 - 195$- AVERASES : 46 46 26 106 Ullkes Barre • Sa. Co 18% • l , 191$ • 192$’ 193$ I 194$ 0 1950 * AVERAGES: 14 14 14 14 C14 II 3* 100 187 301 432 l,14$ 365 3* Ill 181 301 432 1,14* 365 Lowe(6) ‘ • 107 Utlliouport • Gas Co 189$ • 1900* 1910* 1920* 193$ • 1940 0 1950 0 AVERAGES: 14 14 14 14 14 24 35 8* 268 440 168 24 35 80 26* 44* 168 Lowe U • • 52 108 Yc rk Gas Co : 1890 I 1900* 1910 ‘ 192$ * 1930’ 1948 ‘ 195$ ‘ AVERAGES: W 14 U 14 CW 14 14 11 45 11$ 246 5& 639 811 358 11 45 Ill 246 585 639 811 358 LoweIG) . “ • • 123 294 ------- AS P OOUCTWN flE (hf c . fl. FY IAIIfIER/ ***e**BY—PRQ IJC1 ..**ee* NO. CITY CDM f1NY YEAS STATUS GAS TYPE Coal Water Ott Coke Total PAUCESS Cake Tar Aiwonta Other NISCEWIIEOUS tNFOR STU 109 Ardaore P eople 6 Co of Do. City 1891 1900’ ? 1910 0 L’320 0 1930 - 1940 — 1950 — VERA6ES: 110 Ashland GL Co 1890 1900 * 1910* 1920* 1930* 1948 * 1950 N AVERAGES; 0 0 11 CW CW 3 5 11 6 (7) 4 4 4 3 5 11 6 J-L N 111 Athens & Sayre 6 Co 1890 1900 * W (18) Lowe 1910 0 1920 * 1930 * 1940 * 1950 0 AVERAGES: 1) CW U 50 97 108 85 50 97 108 85 Lowe N N 24 24 112 Hyde Park N Nat. Gas Co 1890 1900 * 1910 0 1920 0 1930 — 1948- 1950 — ( VERA6ES: W 400 408 400 400 ------- TASIE B-h IDENTIFICATION (IF TOWN GAS W t4fACTURft4G SITES - (U PLAUTS (1890-1950) STATEs P€NNSYLV V4IA GAS PRODUCTION RATE ( P c .ft./YR ) GASWIER/ *U*I* BYPROD!JCTSI***,*4J NO. CITY YEAR STATUS GAS TYPE Coal Water Oil Cole Totil PROCESS Coke Tar (lmsaonia Other NISCELLAI4EOIJS INFORMATION 113 Kingston West Side S a s Co 1890 1900a W 3 3 Lowe 1910 0 1920 (1 1930 I U 135 135 Lowe 95 1940 a CW 219 219 ‘ 1950 a CU 401 401 ‘ AVERAGES: I S O 190 95 114 Swartheore College 6as Works 1890 1900* 1910 * 1920 (I 1930 0 1940- 1950- AVERAGESs C C 5 ? 5 • 5 5 115 Wyncote Jerikintown I Chettenhac 61890 190a 1910 C 1920- 1930 - 1940 — 1950- AVERAGES: U 6 6 6 6 Cons. w/Jenkintown 116 Avondale Kennett lies Co 1890 1900 1910 * 1920 * 1938 * 1940 P 1950 0 AVERAGES: 0 U U 11 10 11 5 5 5 11 10 9 J—L Lowe ‘ ------- S PR Ik TWN J TE (*1 c . ft. /Y*) ABIFIW .wa-*.BY-ROOUCTa......., P lO. CITY YEAR STATUS BAR TYPE Coal Water Oil Cok* Total PROCESS Coke Tar Ameonia Other PIISCELL OUS lNFOI TIUl4 117 Ban9or N 6as Co 1890 1900 1910* W 5 5 1920 * W 10 10 1930 a CW 20 20 1940 * 14 27 21 1950 N AVERAGES; 16 16 118 berwick Consolidated Gas Co 1890 1900 1910 1920 * 1930 * 1940 * 19 0 N AVERAGES: C,W C,W C I I CII 16 28 22 ‘ 17 . 22 20 16 28 17 22 21 Lowe • ‘ 5 5 119 Boyertown “ Gas Co 1890 1900 1910* 1920* 1930* 1940* 1950* AVERAGES; II II II II II . 3 4 1 6 7 6 3 4 7 8 7 6 Lowe N N N 120 Boyertown N Gas Co 1890 1900 1910 * 1920 * 1930 a 1940* 1950 a AVERAGES: • . ------- TARE B 1 IDENTIFICATION OF TOWN GAS VtFACTURING SITES - P11 PlANTS (18%-19513) STATEx PEIl SYL VAN U) GAS PROO&CTION RATE 1* cu. ft. /YR) 6ASIFIER/ ******IBY PRQD(JCTS******** NO. CITY YEAR STATUS GAS TYPE Coal Water Oil Coke Total PROCESS Coke Tar ) vQon1a Other MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION 121 Eltzabethtown Marietta 4 Eliz. Bai Co 1890 190$ 191$ • W 4 4 Lowe 192$, 14 7 7 l 1930* 14 3 3 ‘ 194$ * CW 2$ e 1950 0 AVERfl6ES 9 9 122 Hamburg N Gu Co 18% 1900 1910 * 1920* 1930* 1940 0 1951 0 flYER 3ES: 14 14 14 4 ? 3, 4 4 3 4 Lowe(Su) N 123 Jenkirtown Phila. Sub. 6 4 E Co 3890 1900 3910 * 1920 0 1930 * 1940 C 195$ — AVERflGES 14 14 73 275 174 73 275 174 Lowe (5) Cons. w/Phila.Electric Co. 124 Lititz , MarJ eia & Ephrata 6 Co189$ 1900 39j$ * 1920 * 1930, 1940 0 1958 0 AVER 1 3ES 14 U W 5 10 24 13 5 j$ 24 13 Ic we N M ------- BAS PR *JCTI 1N BATE (BA cu. ft. /YI) BAIF1ER/ .*...*.BY—p UU(JCTU..*4.*uu P 4 ). CITY YEAR STATUS SAS TYPE Coal Water Oil Coke Total PIIOCESS Coke Tar Aetuonia Other P%ISCELU EOU$ IPfUHW%TION 1 Bristol Bristol County 6 £ E Co 1890 * C (6) 1900 ft C,W 10 10 Lowe 1910 * C,W 14 14 1920 P 1930 — 1940 — 1950- AVERflGESz 12 12 2 Newport 6t. Co 1890 * 1900 * 1910 * 1920 * 1930* 1940 * 1950 * AVERA(3E5: C,W C,W C,W C,W ) W W 38 60 95 105 75 269 447 358 • 38 60 95 105 269 441 169 163 163 3 Pawtucket Sas Co 1890 * 1900 * 1910 * 1920 * 1930 * 1940 * 1950 * AVER 16ES: C C,W C,W C,W C,W C,W C,W 75 14 125 253 916 1,006 121 359 125 511 552 269 1,900 671 75 14 250 764 1,468 1,275 2,021 838 Lowe I U U N N (10) (10) (20) 5 5 (11) 1,410 1,136 1,414 1,320 (—) 4 Providence 6a Co 1890 * 1900 * 1910 * 1920 * 1930 * 1940 * 1950 * AVERflGES: C,W C ,W C,W C,W W,Coke CW,Coke W,Coke 458 710 1,200 1,135 876 1,135 699 55 525 604 2,836 3,972 3,906 3,571 458 710 1,200 2,270 3,535 4,027 4,431 2,376 Lowe N N N N N (4) 2,156 2,586 2,371 311 317 4,600,000,000 1b5 sulfate ------- TALE 8-1 IDENTIFICATION OF TOWN GAS M LJACTURlP 3 SITES - L PIPiITS (1890-19501 STATEs I*ID [ ’€ ISUN} GAS PRODUCTION % 1IE ( cu.ft./YR) GASIFIER/ 4D4***BYPRODUCTS*H***** ND. CITY CON 4Y YEAR STATUS GAS TYPE Coal Water Oil Coke Total PROCESS Coke Tar A uaoriia Other MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION 5 Warren N Gas Co 1890 a C 3 3 1900 C Cons. w/Sristol 1910 - 192$- 193$ - 1940- 1950- AVERAGESs 3 3 6 Westerly • B L EL Co 1890 1 C 4 4 1900 * 1910 ‘ 1920 ‘ 1930’ 1940* 1950 * flVERflGES C,W C,W C,i1 U CU CU 4 12 31 13 82 8$ 136 99 4 12 31 82 8$ 136 50 Lowe • • ‘ 7 Woonsocket • Gas Co 189$ * U 3$ 38 Lowe (6) , 1988’ 1918* 1928 P 1938 p 194$- 195$ — AVERAt3ES H U 34 50 38 50 38 N ------- PfiUOI T1 4 TE ( cv. ft. /Y* O IFIENI •*#****OY PI’dI TSv*.**** NO. CITY YEAR STATUS GAS TYPE Coal Hater OIL Coke Total PACKERS Coke Tar loaonia Other PUBCELU lEC$iS INFORMTION 1 Charleston • (31 Co 1890 * C (62) 1908 C Cons. w/Charleston UP Co 1918 - 1928- 1930 — 1940 — 1950- AVERAGES; 2 Charleston UP Co 18% * 1900 * 1918 * 1920 * 1930 * 1940 * 1950* AVERAGES: C C C M W W II ? 180 121 Ill 342 391 345 536 484 188 121 342 391 345 536 306 118 102 110 3 Coluebia (31 Co 18% * 1900 * 1910 * 1920 * 1930 a 1940 * 1950 * AVERAGES: C,II C,W C,W C,W C,W C,W C 1 W 12 12 29 180 155 174 144 181 100 206 566 291 12 12 29 180 255 380 718 225 Lowe ‘ l “ M “ (3) (6) 7 7 218 280 369 289 4 Co1ur bia Cori aree GLE Co 1890 * ? (15) 1900 (1 1910 0 1920 — 1930 — 1940- 1950 — AVERAGES: : ------- TAILE B -I IOENTIFICATI 4 OF TOWN GAS W Y4tfF TuRjNG SITES - LL PLANTS (1890-1950) STATEi SOUTH CAROLINA GAS PRODUCTION RATE ()$( cu.ft./YRJ GASIFIER/ 1i**1*IIIYPRQD (JCT5****fl*I NO. CITY YEAR STATUS GAS TYPE Coal I4atar 031 Colte Total PROCESS Coke Tar Ammonia Other MISCELL ( OUS INFORNATION 5 6r erivi11e • SLEL Co 1890 * C,II (1$) Lowi 1900* C 1 14 6 6 . 191$ a 192$ ‘ 3930 * C,W C,W C,W 17 34 365 6 17 111 I 194$ C) 1950 4 AVERAGES: C 1 14 33$ 306 6 31$ IS O Lowe 6 Spartanbur u saw Co 18% * C (6) 190$ * 3910 * 1920* 1935* 1945 0 1950* AVERAGES: C C C C (15) 12 55 99 55 • 12 55 99 55 (2) 95 95 1 Anderson • 6Co 18% 190$ 191$ 1 192$ • 1930 * 1940 * 1950 N AVERASES: 14 14 CU CU ? 15 33 34 27 15 33 34 27 36 15 16 Under construct ior, 8 Suwter GLt. Co 189$ 1900 393$ * 392$ * 1930 * 1940 a 1955* AVERAGES: II 14 CU CU CU ? 31 33 39 74 44 31 33 39 74 44 (2) 13 13 13 ------- NO. CITY 8 P DlCT11 tE OU Cu. ft. YR) IF1ER/ YEM STATUS EM TYPE Coal Water Oil Cok. Total PROCESS •e *R*WUy—pJ JUUCT w4.., Cake Tar Aeuon*a Other MISCELU lEtIjS INFORPIAT ION 9 Florence • 6 Co 1890 1980 I 918 1928 a CU 28 28 1930 * CU (18) 1948 (1 1950 0 AVERAGES: 20 28 10 Rockhfll 6 Co 1890 1980 1910 1920 * 19300 1940 a 19500 AVERAGES; U CU 18 . 24 21 18 24 21 11 Greenwood GLF Co 1898 1900 1910 1920 1930 . 1948 * 1958 N AVERAGES: CU CU 2 15 9 2 15 9 ------- TABLE B-li IDENTIFLCATION (F TOWN GAS 4fAC1URING SITES — tL PU TS (l890-l95 ) STATEs S( 1TH D ( (OTA GAS PROOIXTION GATE ( cu.ft./YR) 6ASIFIER/ au*HabY-PRO 4JCTS ******* ND. CITY YEAR STATUS GAS TYPE Coal Mater Oil Coke Total PROCESS Coke Tav Ai naonia Other MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION 1 Aberdeen • 1 £ Fuel Co 3899 * N 18) Lowe IS) zzz 1980* N 6 6 1919 * N 49 48 1929* N 57 57 U 1930’ N 7 a 1948 I CW 97 97 U 1958 N AVERf ESz 50 58 2 PIerre l 6 1 Fuel Co 1898 * 1900* 1918 0 1929 (I 193$ — 1949 — 1958- AVER% 3ESs N N 58 5 32 , 58 5 32 Lowe(S) 3 Rapid City • 6 1 E Co 1898 a 1908 0 1919* 1928 ’ 1939 0 1949 0 195$- AVER A6ESz C C C (3.5) 5 8 7 5 8 1 4 S1ou Falls N & Co . 389$ a 1980’ 1910 a 1920 a 1939 a 1 4G N 1950 N QVER 3ES U N W N CW 18 17 51 157 12 89 19 11 51 157 212 89 lowe(S) • N • (8.6) ------- — StUN Nfl NM a. ft. fl u SSfrS - - - - - ML Cli v tans in Ste at ma. t.kl Mkni CS. Ta F- - i at e tq ‘ ‘ tnaaias 5 Utturtaum 5 .t IqP ILC. IS IS t I . 15% 0 1915 0 IS * U 17 17 Tiau.y 1 5* U 31 31 • 1945* D I 29 29 15% N AEMS 26 26 S YMta ILE 1595 1* f t 19150 1 . — . 10* nat 1945* 1955 N IBs U U U 6 14 . a 13 6 14 a 13 Tany . 7 aiP’oS LmS-hSmadUL $FC IS IS 1* 191St is. l IMO 1945 0 1955- SEa MS. U c,sI is 15 a is • a . a a a Ty ‘ S bllkpid. CItySa&di. 1595 1* 1915* 10* ma ’ 1945 I) 1955 0 MN . U U Di I • 4 7 I 4 7 Tany U ‘ ------- TA8IE 8-1* IDENTIFICATION OF TOWN GAS tø1JFACTuRIp 3 SITES LL PLANTS (1890-1950) STATEt SOUTH DAKOTA GAS PROOIJCTIOI4 RATE (PW4 cu.ft./YR) 6ASIFIER/ *******5y-PRODIJCT S******** NO. CITY YEAR STATUS GAS TYPE Coal Water Oil Coke Total PROCESS Coke Tar Amraonia Other NiSCELL V EO(JS INFORP %1ION 9 0* S*et • Su Plant 1890 1900 1910* U 2 2 1920 0 1930 0 1940 - 1950 (WERASESi 2 2 t lHuroñ ‘ LIP Co 18% 190$ 1910* 1920 ’ 1938 * 1940* 195814 A ERASESz W W W W 8 26 61 11 42 • 8 26 61 71 42 lo,ie • 11 Mdthell • P Co 18% 190$ 191$ * 192$’ 1930* 1940* 1958* AVERAGES2 W W N 14 14 (10) 26 41 64 105 59 26 41 64 105 59 Lowe • • 7 ------- BAG PBAIZIiCTION BATE (BA cu. ft. YR W IF1EBI ***4 **BY-pRQUIJCT5***...aa M L CITY YEAR STATUS SAS TYPE Coal Water Oil Coke Total PROCESS Coke Tar Ae. onia Other NLSCELLi €OUS DfOR % TlON — — -------== .—---—— --— — — 1 Brownsville Ba%,CoallCoke Co 1390 * C (2.5) 19 00X 1910 - 1920 — 1930 - 1940 - 1950- R ERA6ES: e chattanooga ‘ 61 Co 1890 * C 50 50 1900 a 1910 1 1920 P 1930 P 1940 P 1950- WERA6ES; C C 45 139 78 45 139 78 3 Clarksville 61 Co 1890 * 1900* 1910* 1920’ 1930 a 1940 0 1950 0 AVERA6E6: C C C C C 3 8 9 7 16 9 3 8 9 1 16 9 1 1 16 16 4 Coluebia N 6 Co 1893 * 1900* 1910 0 1928 1) 1938 — 1940 — 1950 — AVER l GES: W 14 3) 0 0 3 0 ------- TABlE B-i IDENTIFICATION (F TOWN GAS iMfACTUR1NG SITES - ALL PLANTS (1898-1950) STATES TEM€SEE GAS PRODUCTION RATE 1P 1 cu.ft./YR) GASIFIER/ iii *iiBYPRODIJCTSI**”**’ j. CITY YEAR STATUS GAS TYPE Coal Water Oil Coke Total PROCESS Coke Tar Aw ior ia Other PIISCELLANEI]Lh5 INFORMATION 5 Jackson Citizev ’* 61 Co 1898 ft C 15 15 39N ‘ C (18) 1918 a C 27 27 1928* C 5 0 50 1930 I C, )) 61 112 773 1948 N 1950 N AVERAGES: 38 712 216 6 Kno vi1le ‘ 61 Co 1890 * 1908* 1918 * 1928 ‘ 193$ i 1948 1 1950* AVERA8ES C,W C,W C,)) C,)) C,)) C,)) W 48 50 119 214 248 300 162 6 71 32 5 07 154 48 50 119 228 319 332 507 221 Lowe ‘ ‘ ‘ U U (5) (8) (3) (6) 261 9 ) 276 (—) 7 Me phi Equitable fit. Co 1890 ft (4 80 80 Jeriaari. 1900ft 191$ ft 1920 * 1938* 194$ N H H H H 168 1,508 718 30 16$ 1,580 718 3$ Lowe(S) U N 1950 N AVERAGES: ‘ 496 496 8 Me.ph:e • 61 Co 1898 ft H (80) 1988 C Covi . w/Equitable (t4ei phis) 1910 - 1920 — 1930 - 1940 - 1950- IWERAGES: ------- RAS PRODUCTION RATE ( cu. ft IVK) W%SIFIER/ *******BY .PROO(jCT5****u**. NO. CITY COI ’fWIY YERR STATUS BAS TYPE Coal Water Oil Coke Total PIWCESS Coke Tar uiaor ia Other MlSCELU OUS IPfORMATWN 9 Sfl Murfreesboro — • 6L Co t tZ 1890 * fltStS C tSfl (5) flflS z t 1900* C ? 1910 I 1920 - 1930 - 1940 — 1950 — AVER 1 6ES: 1$ Nashvi11 61 Co 1890 * 1900 a 1910 a 1920 a 1930 a j94 * C C c C C,W C W 100 133 300 400 363 392 270 345 . 100 133 300 480 633 731 (10) 24 16 (—) 524 415 C—) 96 1950N AVERl 8ES: 281 308 384 20 418 96 11 Pulaski l 6 Co . 1890 * 1900 C) 1910 0 1920- 1930 — 1940 — 1950 - AVERA6ES W ? 12 Union City Beck, BranfordtCo 1890 * ? (4) 1900 0 1910 0 1920 — 1930 — 19’iO - 1950 - 1WERfl6ES ------- T 1E B—I: IDENTIFICATION OF TOWN GAS NAMWRCIURIP4G SITES - L PLANTS (18-195 J 8TATE TEMIESSE GAS PRODUCTION RATE (M M cu.ft./YR) GASIFIER/ ii*iiiiBy- PROD )JC1’S**IIt*lI* NO. CITY YEAR STATUS GAS TYPE Coal Water (hi Coke Total PROCESS Coke Tar Ataiaonia Other MISCELL1 OUS INFORMATION 13 Briitol 6$E Co * z* 189$ 1908* C 3 3 1918 * C 14 14 1928* C 25 25 1930 • C 92 92 (2) 71 1948 N 1950 N AVERA6ES : 34 34 77 14 6aLIatin • St. Co 1898 1900 * 1918 P4 1928 0 193$ 0 1948 - 1950 - A RAGES: 7 • 15 Johnson City WathIn ton County 6 Co 1898 1900 1918 1928 * 1930 ‘ 1940 a 1958 N AVERASES : C,W C,CW C 14 69 86 56 5 216 Ill 19 285 86 130 1 3 (2) 2 15 61 N 38 ------- PR XJ TWN TE (J au. ft. /YR) SIFiER/ ...****BV-PRODUCTB4*..**** NO. CITY YE l STATUS BAS TYPE Coal Water 0* ) Coke Total PROCESS Coke Tar AmMonIa Other t4ISCELLASEUIJS ItfUR N OTION 1 Austin l 61 & Coal Co 189$ I C (16) 190$ X 191$ — . 1920 - 193$ — 1940- 1950 — AVERAGES: 2 Austin Capital 61 Co 1890 1 1900 (I 1910 (1 192$ 193$ — 1940 — 195$ - AVERAGES: (4 20 20 . 20 20 3 Bretham 6 Co 189$ * 1900 0 191$ 0 1920* 193$ 0 1948 0 1950 — AVERAGES: II (4 (8) 8 8 8 8 4 Colorado N (31. Co 1890 * 1900 0 1910 0 1920 — 1930 — 194$ - 1950 - AVERAGES: ? (4) ------- TABLE B-i IDENTIF CATI0N CF TOWN GAS M( 4UFACllJR1NG SITES - LL PLANTS (1898-1950) STATE: TEXAS GAS PRODUCTION RATE (PV1 cu.ft.FYR) GASIFIER/ uuu,BY-PRODUCTS*a****u NO. CITY YEAR STATUS GAS TYPE Coal Water 031 Coke Total PROCESS Coke Tar A moriia Other MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION 5 Corslcana • SI Co * z sz 1890 a W aa z * *z *z z 4 4 Van Steerbur 1900 0 1910 0 1920 - 1930 - 1940- i sa- AVERAGES: • 4 4 6 Dallas Dallas City & Co 1890 f 1900 I 1910 • 1920N 1930 — 1940 - 1950- AVERAGES: C C,W C,W 40 35 80 52 80 80 40 35 160 78 Lowe s 7 DaMson N LIP Co 1890 * 1900* 1910* 1920 0 1930 0 1940 - 1950- AVERAGES: C C C (17) 1 11 1 U 8 El Paso • 6,Coa1 &Coke Co 1891 * C (I I) 1988* 1910 I 1920 ‘ C C 1 W C 1 W 12 34 128 66 223 12 100 351 Lowe • 7 140 1938N 1948 N 1950 N IWERAGES; 58 145 154 7 148 ------- GAG PRCNXCI ION GATE (* cia. ft. YG) UPBIFIER/ *******8Y-PROWCTS******,. NO. CITY YEAR STATUS GAS TYPE Coal Wat.r Oil Cok. Total PROCESS Coke Tar Aei.ornt Other NISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION 9 Fort Worth • LIP Co == z— —• :==— 1890 * au C z — (30) ———— z * 1900* C 25 25 1910 ’ C 88 1920 0 1930 0 1940 - 1950 - AVER ES: 57 57 10 Gainesville l hF Co 1890 * 1900* 1910 * 19200 1930 0 1940 - 1950- AVER ( GES: C C W (10) 5 5 13 13 5 13 9 Lowe 11 Galveston N 8 Co 1890 * 1900* 1910 * 1920 * 1930 N 1940 N 1950 N C C C C 25 30 51 171 25 30 51 171 Lowe ‘ . AVERA6ES: 69 69 • . 12 Houston • 61 Co 1890 * 1900 * 1910 * 1920 * 1930 0 1940 0 1950 — AVER 6ES: C C W W (40) 30 30 235 870 553 30 235 870 378 Lobe “ 144 ------- TARE 8-tx iDENTIFICATION CF TOWN GAS W Ff CTURING SITES - ALL PLANTS (1898-1958 ) STATE, TEXAS GAS PRODUCTION Ib )TE ( l u.ft./YR) 6ASIFIER/ H*HIi5y-P RUDIJCTS***H*** NO. CITY YEAR STATUS GAS TYPE Coal Watir Oil Coke Total PROCESS Coke Tar ieao (a Other PUSCELLANEOUS iNFORMATION 13 Jeff.r*on N SI. Co 1898 I 0 (4) Oil acid wood f dstock 390$ 0 1918 0 1920- 193$ — 194$ — 1958- AYERASESz 14 Mar%halI • LIP Co 189$ I 190$X 191$ — 1928- 193$ — 1940 — 1958- fWERAGESz U • 3 3 3 3 Sutherland 15 Paris • G&EL Co 1898 ft 19001 1918* 1920* 193$ 0 1948 [ 1 1950- AVERASES: C C C C 1 3 B 3$ 11 1 3 3$ 11 16 San ( ntonio • 6 Co 1890 * 190$ ’ 191$ • 1920 a C C C,W C 1 W 24 17 113 128 24 17 113 728 Lowe • 1938 0 134 ) 0 1958- (WER (I3ES: 221 221 ------- lS PROUUCTI 4 31E IU cu. ft. /YR QPSlfIER/ .*..**.eY—pR0a Tg*a.*.... YEIW1 8T TUS 6fl8 TYPE - Coat Water Oil Coke Total PROCESS Cpkp Tar Pemonia Other MISCELiANEOIJS INFORMATION 17 ——z Sherian ng • nnnnzss &. Co m snznzg1 1890 * nata C rn 10 g= 10 sr. =Z =======ti==t=t= t 1900* C 10 10 1910* C 32 32 1920 0 1930 0 1940 - 1950- VERA6ES 17 11 18 Waco • 6 Co 1890 * C (25) i 1900* 1910 1 1920 N 1930- 1940 — 1950- WERA 3ES: C C 15 30 23 . 15 30 23 19 Austin • B Co 1890 1900 * 1910 * 1920 * 1930 0 1940 0 1950 - AVERAGES: C W II 15 15 52 125 89 15 52 125 64 Lowe . 20 Pbilene • BLF&P Co 1890 1900 1910 4 1920 0 1930 0 1940 — 1950- WERfl6ES: W 10 10 10 10 Lowe ------- TRELE 8-1: IDENTIFICATION OF TOWN GAS $VUflCTURING SITES - ..L. P1 TS (1890-1950) STATE: TEXAS GAS PRODUCTION RATE ( cu.ft./YR) 6ASIFIER/ ,**,*i*BY.PROIXJCTSIII***** NO. CITY YEAR STATUS GAS TYPE Coal Water Oil Coke Total PROCESS Coke Tar Aw*onia Other NISCELLANEOUS INFORI4ATIDN 21 AmariLlo ‘ 8 Co 18% 190$ 191$ ft II Ii Il Lowe 192$ N 1930 194$ — i se- AVERAGES: Ii 11 22 Beaumont N 6Co 189$ 190$ 1910* 920* 193$ 0 1940 0 195$- AVERAGES: U U 35 166 . 181 35 166 181 Lowe 23 Brownwood N GtE Co 1890 190$ 191$ ft 1920* 1930 0 1940 0 1950- AVERAGES: 0 0 ? 20 20 21 20 Seal’s N Under constructior4 24 Cleburne E&6 Co 1898 190$ 1910* C 1 1 1928 * C 18 18 1930 0 19 8 (1 1958- AVERAGES: 13 13 ------- lI PROUtJCTION RiflE (N M c . ft. FYI) B BZF1ER/ ** **..Dy-p t jJCf a*****,. NO. CITY YEAR STATUS BAR TYPE Coal Water Oil Coke Total PROCESS Coke Tar Atimonia Other MISCELU EUUS INFORMATION r— 25 ———n——— —— Palestine ns a LHIP Co fl 1890 t t == ann=t== =c 1900 1910 * W 20 20 Lowe 1920* W 20 20 ‘ 1930 0 1940 0 1950- AVERAGES; 20 20 26 San Angelo 6 Co 1890 1900 1910 * 1920 ’ 0 U 11 9 11 9 Real’s U 1930 0 1940 0 1950 — AVERAGES: , 10 10 21 Corpus Christi 6 Co 1890 1900 1910 1920 * W 20 20 Lowe 1930 U 1940 0 1950 — AVERAGES: 20 20 28 Greenville 6 Co 1890 1900 1910 1920 * C,W 24 24 1 180 1930 0 1940 0 1950 * AVERAGES: 24 24 1 180 ------- TABLE 8-1 IDENTIFICATION IP TO1* GAS WV ItFACTURING SITES - LL PLANTS I1B90-195 ) STATE: TEXAS GAS PROOIJCTIUN RAIE ( cu.ft./YR) GRSIF IER/ .*fl**iSY—PRODUCTS*U**i** NIL CITY TEAR STATUS GAS TYPE Coal Water Oil Coke Total PROCESS Coke Tar Ai iiac nia Other MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION 29 Port Arthur • 6W Co 1890 1900 1910 1920 * C,O 70 10 80 1931 0 1940 0 19 S- AVERAGES: 70 I I 80 30 TeepIe u E .Co 1890 1900 1910 1920 I 1930 0 1940 0 1950- AVERAGES: U 31 • 31 31 31 Lowe 31 Tyler 6 Co 1890 1900 1910 1920* 1930 0 1940 0 1950- AVERPi3ES U 9 9 9 9 . 32 Waxahachie 6 Co 1890 190$ 1910 1920 1930 0 1940 0 19 5$ AVERAGES: U 15’ 15 IS 15 ------- SAS PRODUCTION ASTE 914 Cu. ft. /YN) eASIFIER! YEAR STATUS GAS TYPE Coal Water Oil Coke Total PROCESS Coke Tar Aauaonia Other NISCELL EOUS INFORMATION M . CITY 1 Oqden 1 4 Fuel Co 1890 * C 18 18 1900 0 1910* C 7 7 1920 0 1930 1940 1950 WERA6ES: 13 13 2 Salt Lake City Sac Co 1890 * 1900 * 1910 * 1920 * 1930 N C W C 1 W C,W C 1 W 35 72 256 325 19 153 • 35 72 275 478 Lowe ‘ . 1940 - 1950- AVERA6ES 172 86 215 3 Provo Utah Valley 6 £ Coke Co 1890 1900 1910 1920 * 1930 p 1940 - 1950- WERA6ES: C 26 26 26 26 U) (1) ------- TAbLE 8-1: IDENTIFICATION (J TOWN GAS &FACTURlN6 SITES - LL PLANTS (1890 - 1950) STATE: VERMONT GAS PROGUCTION RATE ( P 01 cu. ft. /YR) 6ASLFIER/ YEAR STATUS GAS TYPE Coal Water Oil Coke Total PROCESS ...uaibY-PR IJDUCTGII*lI1u Coke Tar A :itior.aa Other NISCELLflt OtJS INFORMATION P I. CITY i brattleboro • S I Co 1891 a W 6 6 lowe 19004 U 5 5 1910 a W 15 15 1920* U 24 24 1930* U 41 41 ‘ 1940 0 . 1950 0 fWE I IAGESs ia 18 2 BurlLngton 6 L Co 1890 4 1910* 1919* 1920 * 1930 * 1940 * 1950 * AVERAGES: U U U U U CU CU I I 29 65 117 197 178 314 129 10 20 65 tii 191 118 314 129 lowe I • • 8 0 80 3 Montpelier (1 1 Co 1890 * 1900* 1910 * 192$ * 1938 * 1940* 1950 N AVERAGES: C,W C,W C,W C,Id C C (3) 4 16 24 31 39 22 4 16 24 31 38 22 lowe (N-c) 1 (2) 1 38 25 28 4 Rutland S L Co 1890 * 1900 * 1918 * 1920 * 1930 * 1948 * 1950 N AVERAGES: C,W C 1 W C,W C,W C,W CW 0 (15) 21 44 39 27 1 70 91 56 0 21 45 l OS 91 56 (2) 41 47 ------- WlB PROI3IJCTZON MTh ( Cu. ft. !YN) BABIFIER! ****4**By—PROD(JCTB**4,**4. MO. CITY YEAR STATUS GAS TYPE Coal Water Oil Coke Total PROCESS Coke Tar Aeeorna Other MISCELLANEOUS IMORMATION = 5 St. Albans • 6 1 Co 1890 * W 5 5 Lowe (6) 1900* W 6 6 • 1910 * W 10 10 1920* W 12 12 • 1930* W 16 16 N 1940 0 1950* W 17 17 AVER GES ii 11 6 St. iohnsbury 6 1 Co 1890 * 7 1900* 1910 * 1920* 1930* 1940 0 1950* AVERi IGES: ? W W W W 10 19 30 . 36 24 10 19 30 36 24 Lowe 7 Windsor 6 1 Co 1890 * 1900* 1910 X 1920 — 1930 — 1940 — 3950 — AVERAGES: II 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 8 Woodstock 6 1 Co 1890 * 1900 * 1910 (1 1920 I) W (4 0 1 0 1 Butler Wilder 1930 — 1940 — 1950- AVERAGES: . I 1 ------- TABLE B-li IDENTIFICATION OF TOWN GAS fACTURIMi SITES - ALL ftANTS 11890-1958) STATEi VERMONT GAS PRODUCTION RATE ( cu.ft./YR) GASIFIER/ *******BY—PRODUCTS***I**** ND. CITY YEAR STATUS GAS TYPE Coal Water Oil Coke Total PROCESS Coke T*r Aiaeonia Other MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION 9 Barre Peopl&s Lighting, HI P 169$ 1900 1911 * W 15 15 Lowe (Su) 1920* W 2$ 2$ 1930* W 38 38 • 194$ 0 1950* W 45 45 AVERA6ES 3$ 30 10 Bennington 1890 1900 191$ a 1920* 1930* 1940 0 1950 0 AVERA6ES; W W W 8 12 39 2$ , 8 12 39 2$ Lowe(Su) a 11 Springfield a Gas Co 1890 190$ 191$ * 1920* 1930* Id Id Id 7 2$ 19 . 7 2$ IS Lowe(Su) a a 2$ • 1940 0 1950* AVERAGES: Id 44 23 44 23 12 Rutland Twin State Gas I E Co 1890 1900 191$ 192$ 1930 194$ * Id 98 98 Lowe 1950k AVERAGES: 98 98 ------- WI8 P It T1GPf NflE ( Cu. ft. IYR) lBIFZER **.**.DY-PR(JOLJCTB.,t4*u. ND. CITY YEfiR STRTUS OAS TYPE Coal Water Oil Coke Total PROCES8 Coke Tar A.umonta Other MIBCEUJ*IEOLàS INFORNATION 1 2—-———— ———— -= Alexandria Baa Works 1890 * C -. 25 25 1908* C 24 24 1918 * C 31 31 1920 ft C 51 51 (1) (-) (—) 1930 a CW 93 93 1948 a CU 61 67 1950 0 AVERAGES: 36 60 51 2 Charlottesville 61 Co 1898 ft 1900* 1910 * 1928 a 1938 a 1940* 1950* AVERAGES: C C C C C,W W W 1 4 17 60 12 19 , 90 258 170 1 4 17 60 12 90 250 62 (8 27 27 (—) 3 Danville Water & B Dept 1898 a 1900 a 1910* 1928 ft 1938 a 1948 a 1958* AVERAGES: C C C C C,W Cw D I 11 27 58 93 51 46 119 142 268 176 11 27 58 93 170 142 268 189 U) 3 3 21 6 68 29 4 Fredricksburg Citizens Gas Co 1890 4 1900* 1910 1 1920* 1930 a 1940 a 1950 * AVERAGES: C C C C C C CU 2 6 15 26 42 46 23 78 78 2 6 15 26 42 46 18 31 (1) (1) (2) 26 35 31 ------- TA8LE 8—1 IOENTIFICRTION OF TO *l SAS 4f TURIN6 SITES - LL PIi 4TS 11890-1953) 6TATE ViRGINIA GAS PRUDUCTl1) RATE liP cu.ft./YR) GASIFIER/ *i**ii*BY$ RUDlJC164**t**** NO. CITY YEAH BTATIJS GAS TYPE Coal Water Oil Coke Total PROCESS Coke Tar Amaonia Other MISCELLANEOuS INFORMAhIOu 5 Lynchburg • St. Co 1891 * L *Z Z* C I? 17 = 1 a C 12 12 1910’ C 4$ 4$ 1920’ C 122 122 193$ a CU 185 185 48 1943* U 269 269 1950 N AVERAGESi 48 221 1 18 48 6 Norfolk City 6 i L of Norfolk 189$ * 1910 I 191$ * 923 * 1933 * 1943* 195$ I AWRN3E6 C C,W C,W C,W U U U SI 85 134 128 92 15$ 299 99,6 997 2,969 1,182 5$ 85 254 427 9% 997 2,969 825 Lowe I I • 461 1,831 1, 146 7 Petersburg Saa Co 1893 * C 15 15 1911* 191$ * 1920 4 1933 a 1943 * j95$ a AVERAGES: C C,W C,W CU CU CU 12 38 65 33 69 134 156 27$ 157 12 38 134 134 156 27$ 338 Lowe I ‘ 66 66 8 Port*.outh • 6a* Co 1893 * 1900’ 1910* 1323 a 1933 * 1940 * 1958 a AVERAGES; C C C C,W CU CU CW ? 18 56 93 56 94 252 280 612 310 18 56 187 252 280 612 234 Lowe I ‘ I 42) 29 42 36 ------- - PR LTIOt TE O Cu. ft. /YR) U 1FI R/ I44*4**5Y-P4 UUCfO**.*** M L CITY YEAR STATUS WlS TYPE Coal Water 0 *) Coke Total PROCESS Coke Tar f aon*a Other I4ISCELLRNEUUS INFOR$AT1UN 9 Ric I mor 1 • 6as Works 1890 ‘ C 180 180 1900 * C,W 240 240 1910 * C,W 102 304 406 Lowe 1920 a C,W 195 725 920 ‘ 1930 • W 1,542 1,542 510 1940 ‘ W 1,308 1,308 1950 * W 2,584 2,584 AVERAGES; 179 1,293 1,026 510 18 Roanoke • 6 & W Co 1890 * 1908* 1910 a 1920 ‘ 1930 * 1940 a 1958 ‘ AVERAGES; C,W C,W C,W C,W C,W C,W C,W (IS) 9 57 116 240 402 442 211 79 124 38 584 186 9 57 195 364 440 946 335 (6) (6) 16 16 277 (—) 551 414 11 Staunton • Gas Co 1890 a 1908* 1918* 1920 * 1930* 1940 N 1958 N AVERAGES8 C C C C W 11 11 29 37 22 42 42 11 11 29 37 42 26 12 Suffolk “ Gas Co 1890 * 1900 0 1910* 1920 a 1930 * 1940 * 1958 N AVERAGES; W W W W N (4) 6 24 44 42 29 6 24 44 42 29 (2) 19 ------- TAbLE b-is I NT1F1C(fl1CN CF TOWN SAS 4LFACTURJNB SITES - fLL PL TS (1890-19 3) STATE2 VIRGINIA RGS PRODUCTION RGTE ( cu. ft. /YR) GASIFIER/ ***4***BY-PRODUCTB*ftl**14 NO. CITY YEAR STATUS GAS TYPE Coal Water 0*1 Coke Total PROCESS Coke Tar %eNonha Other NISCELLAREOIJS INFORMATiON 13 Winchester Sn Co 18% * C 3 3 1980* C 3 3 1910* C 9 9 1920 ft C 13 13 1930* C 32 32 1948 a C 29 29 (3.7) 29 1953 0 AVERAGES 15 15 29 14 Newport News • Gas Co 1890 1900* 1910 a 1920 a 1930 a 1948 a 1953 0 AVERAGES C C,W C,W W N 25 37 134 55 200 2 i 315 261 25 37 334 287 315 194 Lowe ‘ 7 1 126 126 22 22 , 15 Staunton City Gas Co 1893 1930* 1910 0 1920 0 1933 - 1943 - 1950- AVEHASES C 8 a 8 8 16 I4aepton , Phoebus £ Ft. Monroe 1893 1900 1910 a 1920 0 N . 21 21 . 1930 0 1948 — 1958- AVERAGES 21 21 ------- B PROOLETION TE ( I cu. ft. /YR) IF1ER/ *. 4***BY-PROaUcTeft...*..* NO. CITY YEAR STATUS GAS TYPE Coal Water Oil Coke Total PROCESS Coke Tar Ammonia Other HlSCELU NEO&JS INFORMATION 17 Rosslyn U E & 8 Co 1890 ..—z:=- 1900 1910 1 W Under construction t9 0 4 W 31 31 1930 P 1940 U 1950 0 AVERAGES; 31 31 18 Richmond Henrico Co 6 Co 1890 1900 1910 1920 * 1930 0 1940 0 1950 0 AVERAGES; C Ti 71 . Ti Ti 110) ------- TABLE B -I: IDENTLFICATION CF TOWN GAS WINIJFACTURING SITES - ALL PLANTS (1890 -1950) STATEi WASHINGICII GAS PRODUCTION RATE (114 cu.ft./YR) GASIFIER/ *******BYPRODUCTS***U*H NO. CiTY YEAR STATUS GAS TYPE Coal Water O l Coke Total PROCESS Coke Tar Rainonta Other NISCELL EOUS INFORPIATION I Olyapia S I E I. Co 18% a C 4 4 l9 00X 1911 — 1921- 1930 - L 1940- 1950- AVENAGES : 4 4 2 Port Townaerid “ 6 £ Fuel Co 1890 * 1900* 1910* 1920* 1930 0 1940 N 1950 — AVERAGES; C C C C (7) 2 3 4 3 • 2 3 4 3 3 Seattle I 1890 * C 21 21 1900* 1910 * 1920 * 1930 * 1940 * 1950 * AVERAGES: C C,W C,W W,Coke W,O W,O 85 270 871 315 405 609 1,414 811 1,663 532 3,837 754 2,150 661 661 85 675 1,486 2,075 2,474 4,369 1,599 Lowe ‘ ‘ ‘ (35) 547 1,187 2,157 1,497 520 520 4 Spokane Falls 1890 * C,W (20) 1900* C,I ( 30 30 1910 a C,W 180 180 1920 a C,W 251 33 290 (5) (-I 1930 a C,W 260 148 408 (10) 231 1940 * C,W 278 76 354 1950 N AVERAGES; 201 86 252 237 ------- 8 1$ Pf*LtICTION ImlE (P81 csj. ft. /YR) 8ASIFIER/ YEAR STATUS SAG TYPE Coal Water 0(1 Coke Total PROCESS Coke Tar Ameonia Other N1SCELL( EOtiS INFORMATION ?13. CITY 5 Tako.a srttt ———c___.. N L I W Co 1890 * C 20 20 1900* C 23 23 1310 a C,W 49 14 123 Lowe 1920 * C,W 144 268 412 ‘ 1—) (—) (—) 1930 a W 553 5 3 N 332 1940 a W 717 711 1950 * 14 1,2% 1,2% ‘ AVERAGES: 59 582 449 332 6 Walla Walla N 61 ECo 1890 a 1900* 1910 * 1920* 1930* 1940 a 1950 a AVERAGES: C C C C C C,W,0 14,0 • 4 5 11 52 180 52 • 89 120 105 40 96 68 4 5 17 52 309 216 101 (5) 135 135 7 Fairhaven bellinyham Bay Gas Co 1890 . 1900 * C,W 11 11 Lowe 1910 0 1920 0 1930 — 1940 — 1950- AVERAGES: 11 11 8 Aberdeen Grey’s Harbor Gas Co 1890 1900 1910 a 1920 a 1930 * C,W C,W C,W 22 50 28 54 22 50 82 (0.6) 83 1940 0 1950 (1 AVERAGES: 33 54 51 83 ------- ina€ B - U IDENTIFICATION OF TOWN 6AS W MfACTURIP SITES - L PLANTS (1890-1950) STRTE WASHINGTON GAS PRODUCTION RATE ( cu. ft. /YR) SASJFIEH/ ftiU**BY—PR [ JD (JCTS***4**** NO. CITY YEAR STATUS GAS TYPE Coal Water Oil Coke Total PROCESS Coke Tar Iuaeonia Other MiSCELLANEOUS INFORMATION 9 Everett Northwest L t P Co 1690 1908 1918 4 W i8 18 1928’ U 57 51 1930 ’ W aa a o 1940 0 1958 0 AVERASES : 52 52 90 10 Vartouver Independent L I U Co 1890 1908 1910 a 1920P 1930- 1940 — 195 1- AWRAGES: a • (6 11 North Yakica Northwestern Corp. 1898 1908 1918 a 192$’ 1910 ’ 1940 0 l958 0 AVERAGES: C C C (8) 64 84 74 64 84 74 (2) (6) 12 Auburn Valley 6a Co 1890 . 1900 1918 4 1930 0 1940 0 19 8 -. AVERAGES: 7 6 6 6 6 Wood fe dstock ------- 8A9 P OOIiCTION TE D cu. ft. /YR) SlF1ER/ **l*u.By—pRQWJCTS***.*.*. NO. CITY CQ 0 ANY YEAR STATUS 6A5 TYPE Coal Water Oil Coke Total PROCESS Coke Tar Ameonia Other MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION 13 Centralia N. Pacific Pub. Serv. 1690 1900 1910 1920 * C 19 19 (1) (I) 1930 0 1940 0 1950 — AVERAGES: 19 19 14 Portland Pacific P & L. Co 1890 1900 1910 1920 1 1930 0 1940 0 1950 — AVERAGES: C 40 40 • 40 40 (1) 12 12 15 Wenatchee Central Washington 6 Co 1890 1900 1910 1920 a 1930 * 1940 a W CW CW 13 23 12 13 23 12 . 1950 N AVERAGES: 16 16 16 Chetialis Wash. 6 & E Co 1890 1900 1910 1920 1930 * 1940 0 1950 0 AVERAGES: C 38 38 38 38 (1.3) 95 95 ------- TABLE 8-lz IDENTIFICATION OF TOWN 6flS tFACTURINfI SITES - ALL PLANTS (18981950) STATEs WASHINSTON SAS PRODUCTION RATE (PIN cu. ft. /YR) SASIFIER/ *,***,*8yPR000CTSI***4*** NO. CITY YEAR STATUS SAS TYPE Coal Water Oil Coke Total PROCESS Coke Tar Ameonia Other MISCELLANEOUS INFORW )TION 17 breaerton Western Gas Co at Wash. 1896 1966 1916 1926 I 91$ 1941 1956* AVERA (3E9 s II 65 65 65 65 18 Belllnghaas Whatco. County Razl. 1896 1961 1916 * 1921 * 1936 a 1940 * 1956 0 AVERAGES: C,W C 1 W W CU 37 39 38 8 14 83. 13 45 45 53 83 73 63 Lowe u ‘ (1) (7) 34 48 41 ------- RAS PRO )UCTI(3I I RATE ( cu. ft. FYR) 6ASIFIER/ *******BY—PRQDUCTS.*.*.*** cITY YEAR STATUS GAS TYPE Coal Water Oil Coke Total PROCESS Coke Tar Aemonia Other NISCELLANEOUS INFORPIATION t charleston N filE Co 1890 * C 9 9 1900* C 13 13 1910 0 1920 1) . 1930 — 1940 - 1950 — AVERAGES: 11 11 2 Charlestown G I ll Co 1890 * 1900* 1910* 1920* 1930* 1940* 1950* AVERAGES; W W W 1) W W W (2) 2 4 5 5 ) ? 4 . 2 4 5 5 4 Lowe N N I U I N 3 Clarksbur N 6 Co 1890 * C (2.5) 1900 * 1910 * 1920 0 1930 I] 1940 — 1950 — AVERAGES: C C (3) (10) 4 Lrafton N 13 Co 1890 * 1900 * 1910 I 1920 — 1930 — 1940 — 1950 — AVERAGES: C C 5 10 8 5 10 8 ------- TABLE 8-1 IDENTIFICATION OF TOWN GAS IfACTtJRING SITES - f -L PLANTS (1890-1950) STATE: WEST VIRBINIA 6 (15 PROD (JCTII]N RATE (* cu.ft./YR) SASIFIER/ ,*u***BY—PROD(JC1S***** ** NO. CITY YEAR STATUS 6(15 TYPE Coil Water Oil Coke Total PROCESS Coke Tar Aweonia Other MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION 5 Hart ir bury a 6 Co 18% ‘ C 2 2 19w. C 3 3 1910* W 8 8 Lowe 1920* N 27 27 a 1930* N 42 42 ‘ 1940* U 56 56 ‘ 16 195 0N AVERAGES: 3 33 23 16 6 Parker5burg ‘ 6 Co 1890 * C (12) 1900 ’ 1910 0 1920 0 1930 - 1940 - 1950- (WERAGES: C 9 9 . 9 9 1 Ikee1i i City 6 Works 1890 * C (35) 1900 * 1910 * 1920 0 1930 0 1940 — 1950 -. AVERAGES: C C 135 350 243 135 350 243 8 Hunt in dor, Con o1tdated L&Rail Co 1890 1900* C 8 8 1910 0 1920 0 1930- 19 0 - I tic - AVERAGES: 8 8 ------- •GflS PROOIEBON RATE (I cu.ft.IYR) BAeWIERI •*****eby—PBUUUCTS******** NO. CITY COPIPflNY YEAR STATUS SAS TYPE Coal Water Oil Coke Total PROCESS Coke Tar Ameonia Other MISCELLANEOUS INFOR)1ATION 9 Sluefield 6&P Co l89 l9l l92 * C 29 29 (8) (—) 193 * C 65 65 (2) 66 l94 * C 67 67 (1.3) 6 l95 N AVER ES: 54 54 63 ------- lAa_E B-Is IDENTIFICATION OF TOI*4 GAS I4 NLFACTUl1ING SITES - cgL P1i TS U89$-1950) STATEs WISCONSIN GAS PRODUCTION RATE ( cu. ft. /YR) GASIFIER/ **n***BY—PRODUCTS*****I** ND. CITY YEAR STATUS GAS TYPE Coil Water Oil Coke Total PROCESS Coke Tar A&vaonia Other NlSCELL ) 4EOUS iNFORMATION 1 Appleton 61 Co 1898 * C (13 ) 1908 * C,W 12 12 Lowe 1918 1 C,W 54 6 60 “ 1928 * C,W 89 46 135 • (4) (—I (—1 1930* C 385 385 16 224 38 1940 a C 242 242 1958 * N 281 287 262 A’dERASESz 140 113 174 16 243 30 2 Ashland U Lighting Co 1890 * 1900* 1910 * 1920* 1930 * 1940* 1950 N AVER A6ESi N N N N N N 12 8 Il 11 40. 46 23 12 8 17 11 40 46 23 Lowe • • 3 Baraboo 6 EL Co 1890 I 1900 * 1918* 19281 1938* 1948 0 1958 0 AVER ( 3ES: 0 0 C C C 9 19 29 19 (6) (6) 9 19 29 19 Pattor 2 2 33 33 4 Debit ‘ S I. I Coke Co 1890 * 1980* 1918 I 1920 * 1938 * 1940 * 1950 * AVERAGES; C C C W N N C 1 CW CW 5 6 33 51 24 14 133 246 787 651 358 5 6 41 133 246 758 651 264 (1) 68 619 ‘ ‘ 378 ------- SAS PRODUCTION RATE (* c &. ft. /YR) UASIFIER/ *******8Y—PRODUCT 5*,**,,,, NO. CITY COHPf’ilY YEAR STATUS GAS TYPE Coal Water Oil Coke Total PROCESS Coke Tar Aiu,onia Other MISCELLANEO&IS INFORMATION 5 Chippewa Falls ‘ 61 Co 18% * W 5 5 Lowe CS) 1900* W 5 5 N 1910* W 6 6 N 1920* W 21 21 N 1930* 1940* 1950 N AVERAGES: W W 1 1 1 1 1 1 ‘ N 6 Eon Claire N Gas Co . 1890 * 1900 a 1910 * 1920* 1930 * 1940 * 1950 N AVERAGES; C C,W C C C C (25) 12 41 61 109 135 12 • 12 41 61 109 t3 72 4 (3) (3) 4 62 118 (41 181 . 7 Fond du Lac Gas Co 1890 1900* 1910 * 1920 * 1930 a C C C C,W C,W 4 10 45 104 284 1 9 4 10 45 105 293 (2) (6) C—) 1940 0 1950 0 AVERAGES; 89 5 91 8 Green Bay “ L & Fuel Co 1890 * 1980 * 1918* 1920 * 1938 * 1948 * 1950 * AVERAGES; C C,W C C,W C,W W W 5 12 50 (11 121 60 202 342 441 328 5 12 50 111 323 342 441 183 Sutherland (2) (4) 52 281 230 163 ------- 111811 B- Is IDEt4TIFICAT IUN (IF TOWN GAS N )MFACTURING SITES - 1 Pt-ANTS 11890-1950) STATEs W1SCOI IN GAS PRODUCTION RATE U c i.ft./YR) GAS1FIERI YPRODUCTS******** NO. CITY YE STATuS yp Coal Water O Co Total pRJIlSS Cc ke Tar A.u.on&a Other MISf EUANEOUS INFORMATION 9 Jarmsville New S a* Light Co 1890 * 14 13 — — 13 Lowe(S) 1900 . 14 26 26 N 1910* 14 50 5e ‘ 1920* 14 84 84 N (15) 1930 * 14 145 145 ‘ 44 19-48 0 1950 0 AVERI IGESs 64 64 44 18 Ker,osha • &, a £ Fuel Co 1890 * 1900 1910 * 19204 14 14 14 14 5 24 11 236 . 5 24 17 236 Looms Lowe 193$ P 1940 0 1950 0 AVER ( 3ES s 8.6 • 86 11 La Crosse • ( IL Co 1890 * 1900 1 1910* 1920 * 1930 a 1940 • 1950 * A dER11GESs C C C C 1 14 C,W C,W 14 16 22 66 120 120 52 66 28 28 109 263 107 16 22 66 148 148 161 263 118 (4) (4) (0.6) 164 154 112 C—) 12 Madison ‘ 6 L I Coke Co 1890 * 1900* 1910 * 1920 * 193$ ’ 1948 a 14 14 $4 14 14 W 13 40 125 316 308 1,012 13 40 125 316 908 1,012 Lowe(S) N ‘ • l 264 34 1950 N AVERAGES 482 482 ------- 8A8 PRUDUCTIOw RATE 1* cu.tt.!YR) BRUIF1ER/ ****.**BY.-PRffl*JCTS***u. * NIL CITY CONPANY YEAR STATUS GAS TYPE Coal Water Oil Coke Total PROCESS Coke Tar Ameonia Other NISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION 13 Marinette N 61 Co 1890 * 0 (9) Patton 1900 * I] (16) N 1910 a C 11 11 1920 (3 1930 C) 1940 — 1950- AVER ( ES: 11 11 14 Milwaukee N Ii L Co 1890 * 1900 a 1910 * 1920 * 1930 a 1940 a C,W C,W C,W C,W C,W CW (200) 1,000 2,530 4,650 1,600 1,729. 1 755 1,000 2,530 4,650 3,329 1,155 Lowe N N ‘ N N 1950 N AVERAGES; 2,445 1,742 2,653 15 Neer,ah & Menasha 6 & E Co 1890 * 1900 * 1910 C) 1920 0 1930 — 1940 — 1950 AVERAGES; U 0 (10) (12) Patton ° 16 Oshko5h R 61 Co 1890 * 1900* 1910 * 1928 * 1930 * 1940 * 1950 * AVERAGES: C C C ,W C,W C,W W W (30) 30 75 61 78 61 81 187 274 532 269 30 75 142 265 274 532 220 (3) (2) 58 154 (48) 336 183 ------- TRBIE 6 —1 ; IDENTIFICATION OF TOWN GAS NU4IJFPCTURIN6 SITES L PLANTS (1890-1958) STATEi WISCt IN GAS PRODuCTION WIlE (PP cu.ft./YR) 6ASIFIER/ ****u*BY—PROIXJCTS******** NO. CITY YEAR STATUS GAS TYPE Coal Water Oil Coke Total PAQCE5S Coke Tar flw onja Other MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION 17 Portage ‘ isrican Sie Co = u xz= = 1890 • C (61 U 1 ft C 7 7 1918 * C 18 18 192$ ‘ C 27 27 (0.4) (—I 193$ * C 33 33 (0.5) 37 1941 0 1958 0 AVERf ES: 21 21 37 18 Racine Wisconsin 6 & E Co 18% ft 1908* 191$ 4 (920* 193$ I 1948 ft 1958 I AVERAGESt C C C C C,W C C,W 1 45 195 792 2,288 2,213 2,112 1,888 128. 548 338 1 45 (95 792 2,328 2,273 2,668 1,185 114 (38) 188 Ill 2,260 2,538 2,071 2,289 661 597 632 19 Ripon ‘ Lighting Co 1898 ft (3 (4) 1900’ 1918 ft 1928’ 1930 ft 194$ 0 1950 0 AVERAGES; (1 1) (1 W . (6 16 2 5 5 4 2 5 5 (6 7 Patton 28 Sheboygan National 6 Co 1890 * 1988 ‘ 1910 ft 1928 a 1930 4 1948 ft 1950 I AVERAGES; C,W C,W C,W C,W C,W Coke Coke 7 11 33 91 151 59 4 262 133 384 4 6 435 7 11 33 95 413 384 456 204 Lowe(S) M “ (1) (4) 20 21 24 (—1 194 317 31 298 (0.2) ------- UAS PRCJeUCTION WIlE (I cu.ft.IYN GASIFIER! *** ***BY—PROD1JCTS.uI**** NO. CITY YEAR STATUS GAS TYPE Coal Water Oil Coke Total PROCESS Coke Tar aeonia Other MISCELL ) 4EOUS INFORMATION 21 Stevens Point N LiOhting Co 1890 1 C (9) 1900 * C,W (10) Sutherland 1910 a C 11 11 1920 I C 8 8 (0.4) (—1 1930 a C 42 42 (0.5) 50 1940 a C 56 56 (1.3) £2 1950N AVERAGES: 29 29 56 22 Superior ‘ W L L P Co 1890 * W 15 15 Lowe(S) 1900* 1910 * 1920 * 1930 P 1940 P 1950 0 AVERAGES: W Coke Coke 14 . 15 54 125 90 14 54 125 52 u 23 Watertown Gas Co 1890 * 1900* 1910 * 1920 i 1930* 1940 (1 1950 0 AVERAGES: C C C C C 4 6 25 30 60 25 . 4 6 25 30 6 25 (1) (—) (0) 24 Waukesha “ Awerican Gas Cc 1890 * 1900 * 1910* 1920 * 1930* 1940 0 1950 0 AVERAGES: C C C C W • 6 14 33 86 35 9 9 6 14 33 86 9 38 (2) ------- TRILE B-Iz IUNJIFICATIUN OF TO4 6415 MFflCTURIP SITES - fLL PLANTS (1898-19501 STATES WISCONSIN GAS PRODUCTION GATE (PQ cu.ft.IYR) GASIFIER/ *i*****BY-PRQO IJCTS*fl*ll1* NO. CITY YEAA STATUS GAS TYPE Coal Water On Coke Total PROCESS Coke Tar P ic’riia Other MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION 25 Wauu ‘ 8 L I Coke Co 1890 a C 4 4 1900 ’ C 12 12 1919* C 25 25 1929* C 37 37 1930 • C 18 78 (I) 78 1940* C 88 88 1959 a C 143 143 4 104 AVER ESz 55 55 4 91 26 RiverFalle ‘ L,HID Co 1899 19901 0 2 2 1910 C 192$ 1] 193$ — 1940 - 1959- ERfl6ES: . 2 2 21 Ant iyo N 6* Co 18’39 1990 1919 a 1920* 1939* 1949 * 1950 N (WERR6ES W U 11 W ? 13 19 19 17 • 13 19 19 17 Lowe N N “ 6 6 6 28 Beaver Dee ‘ F I I Co 1890 1980 1910* 1929 a 19301 1940 0 i9 0 1) IWERAGES: U W U 4 28 6 13 4 28 6 13 ------- — zr rm an ass ...n.ivm uinas •.nuuu$T— uum5 ,nnn , ML CITY Y STA1UB SIN TYN CS USSr 011 Colts Total WIt I Colts Tv si1a Othur Nl tq L Ikriiut 1a 1o IS In 1915’ C I I 1925’ C 15 15 1 13 1938’ C 22 ‘ 22 1 26 1940 0 in a MUSs 13 13 1 25 38 hr1t toui Citizust’s Ia Cs 1195 in 1915’ l ’ 193’ 1941’ iTh N AIEU (6. C,N 40 0 N 6 12 9 70 ’ 121 119 6 12 70 121 54 tests • 62 LI 61 3iFortItkImosi 0a o iS in 1911 I in’ 1938’ N u N (4) 2 46 2 46 • in N in a IWWEIs 24 24 32NStosise SLCo 1 5 in 910’ 1919’ 193’ 1945’ C C C C 35 53 1 2 5 113 • 38 53 125 113 4 1 (2) 55 iii 92 . ins IE U 1BES . 22 02 3 24 ------- TABLE 8-1 : IDENTIFICATION OF TOWN GAS MAPUACTURING SITES - Au. PLANTS (1B’30-1950) STATE; W1SCO €IN GAS PRODUCTION RATE (P cu.ft.IYR) GASIFIER/ ,**u**BYPR(]DtJCTSDI**i** NO. CITY YEAR STATUS GAS TYPE Coal Water Oil Coke Total PROCESS Coke Tar A i.onia Other MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION 33 Nenoaonic ‘ $ g a LLFCo * zza 1890 *2 ——-—— —— —za= 1 1910* U 5 5 1920* U IS IS 1930 I U 11 II 1940 1) 1950 0 AVERAGES: 9 9 34 Merrill ‘ 6 Co 1890 1900 191$ ‘ 19200 1930* 1940 • 195$ N AVERAGES: U CU CU (1 8 ) 1 10 6 1 10 6 Lowe Lowe . 35 Monroe LIFCo 189$ 1900 191$ I 1920* 1930* 1940 0 1950 0 AVERAGES; U U U (6) 13 23 18 13 3 18 Lowe P 36 Platteville Gas Co 189$ 1900 . . 1918 * 1920 * 1930 ‘ 1940 0 19 0 U AVERAGES: C C C (7) Ii 18 11 11 10 11 (0.4) 11 ------- OAS PRODUCTION RRTE (P cu.ft./YR) 6ASIFIER/ Il4*** 18Y—PROD(JCTS*** , ,* ,, NO. CITY YEAR STATUS GAS TYPE Coal Water Oil Coke Total PROCESS Coke Tar Aweonia Other MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION 37 Rhinelander Oneida Gas Co 1690 1900 1910 * W (6) Lowe 1920* U 8 8 1930 * U (7) 1940* U • 20 20 ‘ 1950 N AVERAGES: 14 14 38 Staughton U L & F Co 1890 1900 1910 1 1920* 1938 * 1940 * U U U CU (12) 23 19. 14 23 19 14 Lowe “ N “ 1950 N AVERAGES: 19 19 39 Ashland Michigan 6 £ E Co 1890 1900 1910 1920 1930 * C 106 106 5 107 1940 N 1950 N AVERAGES: 106 106 5 101 . 40 Marshfield Peoples 6 Co 1890 1900 1910 1920 1930 * 1940 * 1950 N AVERAGES: CU CU 29 22 26 29 22 26 13 13 ------- STATEs WISCONSIN GAS PROOUCTION RATE (P cu.ft./YR) 5j / *,**i**BY pRUDUCTSfl**I*I* p4 ), CITY YEAR STATUS GAS TYPE Coal Water Oil Coke Iota) PROCESS Coke Tar Ara ioriia Other MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION 41 Two Rivers Wise. Pub. Srvcs. 1890 1900 1910 1920 1930 ‘ W 31 31 1940 ‘ N 40 40 1950 N AVERAGES: 36 36 42 iery Wise. Ilydro. Flee. Co 1890 . l* 1918 1928 1938 * C,W 13 51 • 64 1940 N 1958 N AVERAGES: 13 51 64 ------- TRTE/TUtTOIWI PL øYO JIWQ 4 1) - GAS PRODUCTION RATE (MM cu.ft./YR) (IASIFIER/ *i*****DY—PRODIJCJS ,*j*,**, NO. CITY C IWQNY YEAR STATUS GAS TYPE Coal Water Oil Other Total PROCESS Coke Tar Arimionia Other MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION 1 Ponce City of Punce Gas Works 1890 1900 1910 1920 (35) 1930 1940 a W £6 26 Lowe 1950’ W 40 40 AVERAGES: 33 33 2 San Juan P.R. Gas & Coke Co . 1890 1900 1910 1920 1930 1940 a 1950 a AVERAGES; W II , 228 435 332 (70) 228 435 332 Coal 401 534 468 ------- Attachment 1 Abandoned Town Gas Sites in Region 9 by Advanced Processes Branch, IERL—RTP, NC ------- 9 0 C) ( — i Contents Introduction 1-1 Purpose of Study 1-1 Presentation and Discussion 1—2 Figures Region 9 Town Gas Output — Total 1-6 Arizona Sites by Zip Code Location 1-8 California Sites by Zip Code Location 1—9 Hawaii Sites by Zip Code Location 1-10 Nevada Sites by Zip Code Location 1—11 Town Gas Production, U.S. 1880—1949 1-15 Total by Region Tables State/Territory Rank In Gas Production (1880—1949) 1—4 Gas Production, Individual Largest Sites (1880 to 1950) 1—5 Region 9, Number of Sites Per State, City, and County 1—7 Arizona Site Locations 1-12 California Site Locations 1—13 Hawaii Site Locations 1—14 Nevada Site Locations 1—14 11 ------- Introduction Recently, the concern over potential health effects from abandoned town gas disposal sites has surfaced. The major problem at these sites is the coal tars which contain known carcinogenic and toxic compounds and which were disposed of in many locations. These town gas producers operated from the mid—1800s to past the mid—1900s. Since cessation of their operation, industrial, comercial, recreational, and residential expansion have utilized these sites. Due to the Advanced Processes Branch—IERL/RTP’s experience in coal conversion technologies and their resultant environmental problems, we became interested in the magnitude of this potential problem with regard to both the environmental conse- quences from these sites and as a potential problem which EPA may have to address. Since the report is quite voluminous and covers the whole United States, we have extracted some information that pertains to your region. Addi- tionally, several interpretative relationships have been developed that are not in the report. We have placed part of the raw data in our computer that allows for this and additional interpretive analysis. In the future, all the data will have been inserted, and the data base will be kept updated. Purpose of the Study The purpose of this study (draft report attached for your review) was to survey the magnitude of this industry, location by towns where manufactured gas plants had operated, general size of the operations, and life of the plant. From these data, estimates can be made of quantities of tars produced. However, this survey will not be able to determine: — Whether the tars were disposed of or sold, — Quantities actually disposed of on site, — Exact locations of the plant in each particular town, — Potential migration into the surrounding land or into aquifers! waterways, or — Types of disposal practice that were used. ------- Presentation and Discussion For the states in Region 9, California had the most sites, the largest individual sites, and over 90% of the estimated produced gas. California ranked eighth among states in the U.S. for total gas production. Nevada had only a few small sites while Hawaii had one small site and one large site (Honolulu). This large site used oil as feedstock and was operating on a large scale in 1949. California generally used coal in the early years and switched to oil feedstock in later years. California had its largest sites in the 1900 to 1930 time frame in San Francisco (12th largest in U.S.), Oakland, Los Angeles, San Diego, and Sacramento with other large sites in San Jose, San Rafael, Stockton, and Redwood. California had about 90 different sites in operation from 1880 to 1950 with as many as 60 operating at the same time. The estimated gas produced during this time is over 500 billion cubic feet. Although little is known about the oil feed characteristics or the manner in which the gas producer was operated, the tars produced from the oil feedstock would be expected to be less than from a coal feed. Thus the quantity of tars produced and potential problems in this Region would not be expected to be as large as indicated by the total quantity of gas produced. One might assume that the tar quantity would be substantially less than the 400 million gallons of tar that would be estimated if the generic factor which is developed in the report were to be applied to the gas produced from Region 9 which had a high fraction of oil feedstock. There are several arbitrary criteria that could be used to define a large site. This attachment used an estimate of total gas produced by a plant during the 1880 to 1950 time period as determined by surveying data com- piled for 1889, 1899, 1909, 1919, 1929, 1939, and 1949 and allowing each year to represent the production for the decade. The largest plants within a state, using the estimated total gas produced during the plant’s lifetime, were noted. The draft report has a table of large sites which used different criteria. The criteria in the report were to list the site In each state that had the hIghest average yearly gas production regardless of size and any site in a state that averaged more than 200 million cubic feet of gas production per year during its estimated life. This simply presents an alternate way of viewing the data. At this time, an evaluation of existing data to determine tar production or disposition on a site specific basis has not been undertaken. This could involve evaluation of the process used to determine from feedstock and operating characteristics what were the tar productions, determination of tar sales or reuse, determination of tar disposed of, location of the disposal, and evaluation of disposal technique. To some extent information on the process, feedstock, and tar sales have been recorded and in isolated cases examined to provide clues as to the extent of tar disposal. 1—2 ------- Evaluation of the information presently in hand has indicated the possi- bility of tar disposal having occurred at all size plants for various reasons. Small plants generally would not have sufficient volume in tar production or populatIon base to warrant development of a by—product tar market. Thus, generally speaking, an assumption may be made that small plants probably disposed of any tars that were produced. Data from many large plants indicate that tars were sold. However, it is likely that due to market conditions, site characteristics, tar qualities, etc. not all of these tars were sold even at a specific site. Thus even if a small part of the tars generated at large sites were disposed of, this would be a significant quantity. It should be noted that even large town gas plants were small compared to the by-product coke plants which generated the bulk of the tars that were used in industry. The collection and evaluation of information represented in this effort is meant to provide background for others to decide whether additional effort should be expended in this area in comparison to other Agency priorities. 1—3 ------- STATE/TERRITORY RANK IN GAS PRODUCTION (1880—1949) Ordered by Rank Ordered by Region/State Rank State Region State Rank 1 NY 1 MA 4 2 NJ CT ii 3 PA I RI 13 4 MA ME 27 5 IL NH 28 6 MI VT 36 7 MD 2 NY I 8 CA I NJ 2 9 IN PR 45 10 WI 3 PA 3 11 CT MD 7 12 DC DC 12 13 RI VA 16 14 MO DE 34 15 OR WV 42 16 VA 4 FL 19 17 IA GA 22 18 WA KY 24 19 FL TN 25 20 MN NC 26 21 OH SC 30 22 GA AL 25 23 NB MS 41 24 KY 5 IL 5 25 TN MI 6 26 NC IN 9 27 ME WI 10 28 NH MN 20 29 CO OH 21 30 SC 6 TX 31 31 TX LA 33 32 HA AR 46 33 LA NM 49 34 DE OK 51 35 AL 7 MO 14 36 V I IA 17 37 AZ NB 23 38 ND KS 43 39 SD 8 CO 29 40 UT ND 38 41 MS I SD 39 42 WV UT 40 43 KS MT 44 44 MI WY 50 45 PR 9 CA B HA 32 46 AR I AZ 37 47 NV I NV 47 48 ID 49 NM 10 OR 15 WA 18 50 WY I ID 48 51 OK AK* 52 52 AK* I 1—4 * No data ------- GAS PRODUCTION, INDIVIDUAL LARGEST SITES (1880 to 1950) Site Estimate of Gas Produced (Billions Cubic Feet) 1. New York City (NY) 1,430 2. Brooklyn (NY) 1,120 3. Philadelphia (PA) 770 4. Baltimore (MD) 570 5. Chicago (IL) 540 6. Astoria (NY) 350 7. Detroit (MI) 290 8. Washington (DC) 280 9. Boston (MA) 250 10. Portland (OR) 220 11. Providence (RI) 170 12. San Francisco (CA) 160 13. Indianapolis (IN) 150 14. Milwaukee (WI) 130 15. Philadelphia (PA) 120 1—5 ------- ILJWN CAS OUTPUT - TOTAL REG ION 9 600 500 400 300 200 100 0 I- 1W o u 0 oti ft:z Q-o (1)1 <1 I I 1940—49 1930—39 1920—29 1910—19 1900—09 I 890—99 1880—89 HA NV STATE OQcQnnlal st. based on last year In decade. ------- REGION 9 Number of Sites Per State, City, and County Number of Cities with More Counties With More State Sites Than One Site & Number Than One Site Number & Arizona 12 None Cochise (3) Gilla (2) Maricopa (2) California 91 Long Beach (2) Alameda (3) Los Angeles (3) Butte (2) Nevada City (2) Fresno (4) Pasadena (2) Los Angeles (13) Sacramento (2) Monterey (3) Salinas (2) Napa (2) San Francisco (3) Nevada (3) Visalia (2) Orange (3) Riverside (4) San Bernardino (3) San Diego (3) Santa Clara (5) Santa Cruz (2) Solario (2) Sonoma (3) Stanislaus (3) Tulare (4) Ventura (2) Hawaii 2 None None Nevada 6 None None ill 1—7 ------- 1 Site 3 Si ARI ZONA 1 Site Sites 5 Sites 1-8 ------- CALIFORNIA Sites 3 Sites 16 Sites (Los Angeles Area) 1-9 ------- HAWAII 2 Sites 1-10 ------- 4 Sites NEVADA 2 Sites 1—11 ------- ARIZONA CITY COUNTY ZIP (3 digits) Number of Sites Bisbee Cochise 856 1 Douglas Cochise 856 Globe Gilla 855 1 Mesa Maricopa 850 1 Miami Gila 855 1 Nogales Santa Cruz 856 1 Phoenix Moricopa 850 1 Prescott Yavapal 863 1 Tombstone Cochise 856 1 Tuscon Pima 857 1 Winslow Navajo 860 1 Yuma Yuma 853 1 1—12 ------- CALIFORNIA * (Three digits) CITY COUNTY NO. OF *ZIP Sites CITY COUNTY NO. OF *ZIP SITES Anaheim Orange 928 1 Avalon Los Angeles 907 1 (Cat. Isl) Bakersfield Kern 933 1 Banning Riverside 922 1 Beaumont Riverside 922 1 Benicia Solano 945 1 Chico Butte 959 1 Colusa Colusa 959 1 Dinuba Tulare 936 1 El Centro Imperial 922 1 Escondido San Diego 920 1 Eureka Humboldt 955 1 Fowler ’ Fresno 936 1 Fresno Fresno 937 1 Gilroy Grass Valley Santa Clara Nevada 950 959 1 1 Hanford Kings 932 1 Healdsburg Hemet Sonoma Riverside 954 923 1 1 Hollister San Benito 950 1 Huntington Orange 926 1 Park Inglewood Jackson Los Angeles Ainador 903 956 1 1 Livermore Alameda 945 1 Long Beach Los Angeles Los Gatos Madera Marysville Merced Modesta Monterey Napa City Needles Nevada City Oakdale Oakland Oceanside Oroville Los Angeles Los Angeles Santa Clara Madera Yuba Merced Stanislaus Monterey Napa San Bernardino Nevada Stariislaus Alameda San Diego Butte 908 900 950 936 959 953 953 939 945 923 959 953 946 920 959 2 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 Palo Alto Santa Clara 943 Parljer Fresno 936 1 Pasadena Los Angeles 911 2 Pittsburg Placerville Contra Costa El Dorado 945 956 1 1 Petaluma Sonoma 949 1 Pomona Los Angeles 917 1 Red Bluff Teharna 960 1 Redding Redlands Shanta San Bernardino 960 923 1 1 Redwood San Matao 940 Riverside Riverside 925 Sacramento Sacramento 958 2 Salinas Monterey 939 2 St. Helena San Bernardino Napa San Bernardino 945 924 1 1 San Diego San Francisco San Diego San Francisco 921 941 1 3 San Jose Santa Clara 951 San Luis Osbispo San Leandro San Luis Osbispo Alameda 934 945 San Pedro Los Angeles 907 San Rafael Mann 949 Santa Ana Orange 927 Santa Barbara Santa Barbara 931 Santa Monica Los Angeles 904 Santa Clara Santa Clara 950 Santa Cruz Santa Rosa Selma Stockton Tulare Turlock Ukiah Vallejo Ventura Visalia Watsonville Willows Woodland Yreka Santa Cruz Sonoma Fresno San Joaquin Tulare Stanislaus Mendecino Solano Ventura Tulare Santa Cruz Glenn Los Angeles Siskiyou 950 954 930 952 932 953 954 945 930 932 950 959 913 960 1—13 ------- HAWAII CITY COUNTY ZIP (3 digits) Number of Sites Hilo Hawaii 967 1 Honolulu Honolulu 968 1 NEVADA Carson City Carson City 897 1 Las Vegas Clark 891 1 Reno Washoe 895 1 Tonapah Nye 890 1 Virginia City Storey 894 1 Winernucca Humbolt 894 1 1-14 ------- TOWN GAS PRODUCTION U. S. 1880—1949 TOTAL by nGgion 5000 4000 I— DLi. w D L ) 0 ( 1 ) 3000 a.o ‘ -4 ( f l - i U’-4 2000 1000 01 —t— —1— REGION ------- Attachment 2 HEALTH EFFECTS kELATED TO COAL TAR Human riealth effects related to coal tar and coal tar components can be traced at least as far back as 1775 when Sir Percival Pott, a London physician, noted an unusual incidence of scrotal cancer among the city’s chimney sweeps and wrote that the disease “seems to derive its origin from a lodgement of soot in the rugae of the scrotum” (Pott, 1775). In 1885, Ball reported skin cancer in two male patients who had worked in a tar distillation plant tor 9 and 15 years, respectively. Ball emphasized that “warts” which had developed on the scrotum, forearms, hands and face were epitheliornas (squamous cell carcinomas) and were “feebly malignant.” That exposure to coal tar volatiles poses a significant human health risk is well—documented. As one example, Kawal et al (1967) summarized the incidence of lung cancer among male workers exposed to tar fumes at the coal gas plant at the Yawata Iron and Steel Works in Japan. The mortality experience of a group of 504 employees at this plant from the l930s until 1953 was compared with the mortality of 25,760 employees at the same steel mill who had never worked in the gas generator plant. This study showed that gas plant workers who had been exposed to tarry fumes for 20 years or more had a lung cancer mortality 136 times greater than the non-gas plant workers. Those employed in the gas works for 10 to 19 years exhibited a lung cancer mortality 32 times higher than the non-gas plant workers while those employed in the gas works less than 10 years had a lung cancer mortality 18 times higher. A NIUSH study of 34 men exposed to coal tar pitch fumes during a roofing operation (1976) revealed a number of skin reactions including localized erythema, hyperpignientation, papular dermatitis, and burning sensations among 23 of the 34 men. Seventeen of the 34 workers complained of adverse eye effects including burning conjuctival erythema, increased tearing, and swelling of the eyelids. Some workers complained of a puru— lent discharge from the eyes and matted eyelashes the following morning. Several other studies have shown an increased occurrence of lung, stomach, skin, bladder, kidney and scrotal cancer and leukemia among workers exposed to coal tar tumes (e.g., coal gas plant and coke oven workers, and roofers) compared to the general population (Doll, et al, 1972; Kennaway and Kennaway, 1947; Lloyd, 1971; Redmond et al, 1972 and 1976; Marzumndar et al, 1975; Hammond et al, 1916). Such evidence has prompted the American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists as well as the U. S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration to recognize “coal tar pitch volatiles” as a proven carcinogenic substance in man and to assign a Threshold Limit Value or permissable exposure limit of 0.2 mny/m 3 (as benzene solubles) as an eight-hour time—weighted average (ACGIH, 1982). Direct dermal exposure to coal tar and its various distillate fractions has been recognized to result in increased frequency of skin cancer. The 1907 Workman’s Compensation Act of Great Britain officially noted that cutaneous epitheliomas could be caused by pitch and tarry substances. ------- ‘ ‘J.1 Unlike the predominance of scrotal cancer resulting fro i exposure to coal soot as experienced by 18th century chimney sweeps, occupational exposure to tar and pitch affects primarily other skin sites. Henry (1947) re- ported that pitch or tar was thought to be responsible for 2229 of 3753 cases of skin cancer recorded in reat 3ritain from 1920 to 1945. Addi- tionally, human skin cancers have been noted following exposures to coal tar distillate products such as creosote oils and anthracene oils (Cookson, 1924; Lenson, 195b). Experimental evidence for the carcinogenicity of crude and processed coal tar is also abundant. Skin painting tests using unprocessed tar on mice and rabbits lead Grigoriev to conclude that this material had marked carcinogenic properties dnd acted as an absorbed toxin producing fatique, weight loss and early death in the animals (Grigoriev, 1960). More recently, a U. S. Department of Energy report (1982) summarized the acute and chronic toxicity testing of by-product tars and other by-products/wastes from pilot—scale coal gasification facilities. The nature and variety of test results reported are too numerous to itemize here; however, the DOE report concludes that toxicants, including carcinogens, are present in coal gasification by-product tars, and, to a lesser extent in by-product oils. Overall, however, these authors concluded that the levels of toxicity for these materials were “relatively low”. An exceHent review of the biologic effects of human and animal exposure to coal tar and coal tar constituents may be found in the NIOSH Criteria Document: Recommendations for an Occupational Exposure Standard for Coal Tar Products (1977). Coal tars are complex mixtures of numerous organic and inorganic chemicals, many of which are known individually to be carcinogenic based on human and animal studies. Thus, observed health effects cannot be readily attributed to any one component or group of constitutents in the tars. Nevertheless, recent work performed by the Oak Ridge and Argonne National Laboratories (DOE, 1982) attempted to establish relationships between toxicity and chemical class. These studies showed that aromatic bases are responsible for 35 to 95 percent of the tar mutagenicity while contributing less than 5 percent of the mass of most of the tars tested. Predominant components in the basic fractions of tars analyzed were primary aromatic amines (PAA) and azarenes with the PAA responsible for most of the mutagenicity. PAA species having 3 or more rings were the most Tiutagenic. Neutral components (including polycyclic aromatic hydro- carbons (PAH) and heterocyclic PAH) accounted for 50 to 70 percent of the mass of the tars and heavy condensates tested. These components contri- buted up to 50 percent of the total tar mutagenicity. ECOLOGICAL EFFECTS RELATED TO COAL TAR The potential for contamination of groundwater and surface waters from improperly disposed coal gasification tar has been studied using aqueous extracts of a tar generated by a pilot-scale gasifier (Cowser, 1981 and 1982). Whereas slightly water soluble species such as naptha- 2-2 ------- lenes required several hours to enter an aqueous phase, phenolic compounds requireu but a few seconds. A wide variety of tar components were deter- mined to penetrate underlying water in simulated tar spills. In vitro teratogenicity and toxicity of an aqueous extract of tar to frog embryos were also studied. Embryo growth was retarded at relatively low concentrations (0.25%). Dose—dependent malformations of the spine, head, eyes and viscera were observed along with abnormal cartilage forma- tions. Embryo pigmentation and motality were reduced at concentrations of 0.5% and higher. 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