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TARGETING MULTI-MEDIA LEAD

Draft Report
February 16, 1994
Submitted to:
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards
Research Triangle Park, NC 27711
Submitted by:
Science Applications International Corporation
7600A Leesburg Pike
Falls Church, VA 22043
EPA Contract No. 68-D3-0030, Work Assignment No. 0-7
SAIC Project Nos. 01-0814-03-5608-000
and 01-0834-5608-000

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
LIST OF TABLES	ii
LIST OF FIGURES	iii
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY	v
Introduction	v
Data Retrived and Examined	vi
Identifying Clusters of Multi-Media Lead Sources	vii
1.	INTRODUCTION	1-1
1.1	Background	1-1
1.2	Purpose	1-1
1.3	Organization	1-2
2.	METHODOLOGY	2-1
2.1	Data Source Identification and Retrieval	2-1
2.1.1	Toxics Release Inventory	2-3
2.1.2	Federal Reporting Data System		2-4
2.1.3	Permit Compliance System, NOAA-Study Data,
Industrial Facilities Database	2-4
2.1.4	Biennial Reporting System	2-6
2.1.5	Superfund NPL Assessment Program Database	2-7
2.2	GIS System Selection and Mapping	2-7
2.3	Definition and Ranking of Clusters.	2-8
2.4	Demographics		2-9
3.	DATA PREPARATION AND ANALYSIS	3-1
3.1	TRIData	3-1
3.2	Drinking Water Data	3-2
3.3	Surface Water Sources	3-3
3.3.1 Sources Discharging Lead into SurfaceWater	3-3
3.3.1 Prioritizing Surface Water Facilities	3-5
3.4	Air Sources	3-6
3.5	BRS Data		3-7
3.5.1 Prioritizing Facilities Handling Lead-Containing Waste	3-8
4.	RESULTS	4-1
4.1 Presentation of Data Summaries		4-1
4.1.1	Air Sources	4-1
4.1.2	Water Sources	4-2
4.1.3	Soil Sources	4-4
4.1.4	Regional Maps of Multi-Media Lead Sources	4-5
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4.2	Development of Multi-Media Clusters of Lead	4-29
4.2.1	Methodology for Ranking Clusters	4-29
4.2.2	Identification of Clusters of Concern	.4-31
4.3	Demographics of Population Clusters	4-50
5. CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS	5-1
5.1	Conclusions		5-1
5.2	Recommendations	5-2
APPENDIX A Regional Database Maps
APPENDIX B Lead Cluster Maps and Data Summaries
APPENDIX C Description of Databses Files Included with Document
LIST OF TABLES
TABLE 2-1 Sources of Lead Data Investigated But Not Used in Cluster Determination. . 2-2
TABLE 3-1 Industrial Catagories with High Potential for Air Expofure to Lead	3-7
TABLE 4-1 Figure Numbers for the Regional Maps	4-7
TABLE 4-2 Matrix for Determining Weights for the Various Data		 . . 4-30
TABLE 4-3 Regional Multimedia Lead Clusters	4-31
TABLE 4-4 National Multimedia Lead Clusters	4-35
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LIST OF FIGURES
FIGURE 3-1	Comparision of Facility Types with Lead Loadings in PCS	3-3
FIGURE 3-2	Number of Non-Municipal Lead Dischargers in PCS	3-4
FIGURE 3-3	Total Lead Loadings from Non-Municipal Dischargers in PCS . . .3-5
FIGURE 3-4	Breakdown of POTWs in IFD and PCS	3-5
FIGURE 3-5	Number of Facilities Reported in BRS . . . 		 .3-8
FIGURE 3-6	Tons of Lead-Containing Waste Generated by Facilities in BRS . . .3-8
FIGURE 3-7	Tons of Lead-Containing Waste Received by Facilities in BRS . . .3-9
FIGURE 4-1	Air Sources by Region. . . 	4-1
FIGURE 4-2	Large and Medium PWS with Lead Concentrations Exceeding 15 pph4-2
FIGURE 4-3	Municipal and Non-Municipal Dischargers Discharging over 200 Ibs/Yr
Lead	4-3
FIGURE 4-4	Lead Loading from Non-Municipal and Municipal Facilities
Discharging more than 200 lbs/Yr of Lead	4-3
FIGURE 4-5	NPL sites reported in SNAP where Lead was of Concern	4-4
FIGURE 4-6	Number of Priority Receiving and Generating Facilities identified with
BRS Data		4-4
FIGURE 4-7	Tons of Waste Handled by Priority Recievers aid Generators Identified
in BRS . 				4-5
FIGURE 4-8	Multi-media Lead Sources in EPA Region 1	4-8
FIGURE 4-9	Multi-media Lead Sources without POTWs in EPA Region 1 . . . .4-9
FIGURE 4-10	Multi-media Lead Sources EPA Region 2	4-10
FIGURE 4-11	Multi-media Lead Sources without POTWs in EPA Region 2 . . . 4-11
FIGURE 4-12	Multi-media Lead Sources in EPA Region 3	4-12
FIGURE 4-13	Multi-media Lead Sources without POTWs in EPA Region 3 . . .4-13
FIGURE 4-14	Multi-media Lead Sources in EPA Region 4	4-14
FIGURE 4-15	Multi-media Lead Sources without POTWs in EPA Region 4 . . . 4-15
FIGURE 4-16	Multi-media Lead Sources in EPA Region 5	4-16
FIGURE 4-17	Multi- media Lead Sources without POTWs in EPA Region 5 . . . 4-17
FIGURE 4-18	Multi-media Lead Sources in EPA Region 6	4-18
FIGURE 4-19	Multi-media Lead Sources without POTWs in EPA Region 6 . . . 4-19
FIGURE 4-20	Multi-media Lead Sources in EPA REgion 7	4-20
FIGURE 4-21	Multi-media Lead Sources without POTWs in EPA Region 7 . . .4-21
FIGURE 4-22	Multi-media Lead Sources in EPA Region 8	4-22
FIGURE 4-23	Multi-media Lead Sources without POTWs in EPA REgion 8 . . . 4-23
FIGURE 4-24	Multi-media Lead Sources in EPA Region 9	4-24
FIGURE 4-25	Multi-media Lead Sources without POTWs in EPA Region 9 . . . 4-25
FIGURE 4-26	Multi-media Lead Sources in EPA Region 10 . . 	4-26
FIGURE 4-27	Multi-media Lead Sources without POTWs in EPA Region 10 . . 4-27
FIGURE 4-28	Multi-media Lead Clusters (Counties) in EPA Region 1	4-40
FIGURE 4-29	Multi-media Lead Clusters (Counties) in EPA Region 2	4-41
FIGURE 4-30	Multi-media Lead Clusters (Counties) in EPA Region 3	4-42
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FIGURE 4-31	Multi-media Lead Clusters (Counties) in EPA Region 4	4-43
FIGURE 4-32	Multi-media Lead Clusters (Counties) in EPA Region 5	4-44
FIGURE 4-33	Multi-media Lead Clusters (Counties) in EPA Region 6	.... . 4-45
FIGURE 4-34	Multi-media Lead Clusters (Counties) in EPA Region 7	4-46
FIGURE 4-35	Multi-media Lead Clusters (Counties) in EPA Region 8	4-47
FIGURE 4-36	Multi-media Lead Clusters (Counties) in EPA Region 9	4-48
FIGURE 4-37	Multi-media Lead Clusters (Counties) in EPA Region 10	4-49
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Introduction
The United States Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) primary goal of reducing
exposure to lead to the fullest extent is being expanded beyond the Office of Air Quality Planning
and Standards' (OAQPS) strategy for attaining the national ambient air quality standard (NAAQS)
for lead. The strategy to attain the NAAQS for lead emphasizes the targeting of airborne
emissions of lead from stationary sources. The resulting program centers around an
implementation strategy that assesses potential environmental problems around sources of concern,
followed by inspections of facilities where problems are detected. This process of targeting sources
of airborne emissions of lead is being expanded to include areas with potential for multi-media,
multi-pathway exposures to lead, with emphasis on areas of high potential lead exposure to
children.
The purpose of this study was to gather and analyze the available data on sources emitting
or discharging lead into the multi-media environment. Using the data gathered, areas were
identified where there was a significant cluster of multi-media sources of lead, and thus there
existed a potential for multi-pathway exposure to lead. A multi-media lead cluster is defined such
that it includes all lead sources within the geographical boundaries of a county.
A procedure was developed to identify the clusters of most concern in each EPA Region
and on the National level. This procedure identified "the top ten clusters of concern in each EPA
Region and the top one hundred clusters on the National level. Sets of maps showing the sources
in each cluster of concern in the 10 EPA Regions were developed. The sources of lead in each
cluster were identified for each of the 10 clusters within an EPA Region.
Demographic data for the population in each cluster was also provided for the 10 clusters
identified in each EPA Region. The demographic data includes information on age group,
income level, and some statistical information such as per capita income. The level of detail
provided on the sources in each cluster on the National list did not, however, include description
of sources or demographic data on the population in those clusters.
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Data Retrieved and Examined
Several different databases were examined for potential sources of lead source data. The
selection of databases for use in this project was governed by two factors: ready availablity of a
quality assured data set in electronic form; and compatibility of data with PC-based dBASE
software so that they could be used in PC-based Geographic Information System (GIS) to map the
location of these sources.
Data on lead sources for the different media were in the following EPA databases were
downloaded and prepared in dBASE formats:
•	Toxic Release Inventory (TRI) - sources emitting lead to all media
•	Biennial Reporting System (BRS) - facilities generating or receiving lead-containing waste
•	Superfund NPL Assessment Program (SNAP) - Superfund sites where lead was detected
•	Permit Compliance System (PCS) - non-municipal and municipal«facilities discharging lead
to surface waters
•	Industrial Facilities Database (IFD) - municipal dischargers
•	Federal Reporting Data System (FRDS) - data on public drinking water system locations
No specific data on air sources of lead were retrieved in the efforts of this project, but rather the
data collected under the Work Assignment 0-1 of Contract 68-D3-0030 were provided by EPA
for use in this project.
All the databases listed above were used in creating maps to depict clusters of multi-media
lead sources, except TRI. The TRI data were excluded because on mapping the facilities using
coordinates given in TRI revealed that the location data was inaccurate. Thus some facilities
appeared to be located in bodies of water such as Lake Michigan and Adantic Ocean.
Sets of maps of 10 EPA Regions were generated using Maplnfo, a PC-based software
package. The maps provide details on the location of the multi-media lead sources and also show
the areas where there is a cluster of multi-media lead sources.
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Identifying Clusters of Multi-Media Lead Sources
There was a significant variation in the data used for the various media in determining
quanititative loading estimates. A point system was developed to account for the various sources
of lead in the multi-media environment. The point system was based on a qualitative review of
all data used in this project. Each facility or system was awarded a point value. Where
information on magnitude of loading from facilities was available, the information was reflected
in the point value assigned to that system or facility. The points were totaled for all facilities
located within the borders of a county. The clusters were defined to be consistent with the
boundary for a county. The clusters were ranked by total points scored. The points assigned to
the clusters in way is attributable to actual risk, but rather merely serves as an aid for screening
analysis.
The clusters that ranked in the top ten in each Region were identified. Demographic data
based on the 1990 Census for the population residing in these clusters (counties) were retrieved
and provided. The names of the various sources in these clusters was also presented.
Finally a list was compiled of the clusters that ranked in the top 100 in the entire nation.
The method used for compiling this list was identical to that used in compiling the list of top 10
clusters in a Region, except that the clusters were ranked by including all the counties in the
nation. The two lists (Regional and National) were mutually exclusive.

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1. INTRODUCTION
1.1	Background
As part of the United States Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) goal of reducing
human exposure to lead, the Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards (OAQPS) laid out a
strategy for attaining the national ambient air quality standard (NAAQS) for lead. This strategy
emphasizes targeting of airborne emissions of lead from stationary sources utilizing three steps:
•	Implementing a comprehensive ambient air quality analysis;
•	Conducting Federal air compliance investigations and taking enforcement actions where
appropriate;
•	Taking regulatory actions by requesting State implementation glan (SIP) revisions or, if
necessary designating the area as nonattainment.
The resulting program centers around an implementation strategy that assesses potential
environmental problems around sources of concern, followed by inspections of facilities where
problems are detected. If enforcement actions are deemed inadequate to bring about attainment
of NAAQS, it is incumbent on the EPA Regional office to revisit the requirements for a source,
and if necessary develop new restrictions.
This process of targeting sources of airborne emissions of lead is being expanded to include
areas with potential for multi-media, multi-pathway exposures to lead, with emphasis on areas of
high potential lead exposure to children. Identification of such areas will aid EPA and States in
targeting areas with high potential for lead exposure for compliance and enforcement actions.
1.2	Purpose
The purpose of this study was to gather and analyze the available data on sources emitting
or discharging lead into the multi-media environment. Using the data gathered, areas were
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identified where there was a significant cluster of multi-media actual and/or potential sources of
i«iH and thus there existed a potential for multi-pathway exposure to lead. For the purposes of
this project, a multi-media lead cluster was defined as all lead sources within the geographical
boundaries of a county.
A procedure was developed to identify the clusters of most concern within each EPA
Region and at the National level. This procedure was used to identify the top ten clusters of
concern in EPA Region and the top one hundred clusters at the National level. Sets of maps
showing the sources in each cluster of concern in the 10 EPA Regions were developed. A list of
each source of lead in each of the top 10 Regional cluster was also prepared. Finally
demographic data for the population in each of the 10 Regional cluster was obtained. These data
include information on age group and income level. The specific sources in each cluster in the
National and demographic data for the same are not included in this report.
1.3 Organization
This report is organized into five sections and three appendices. The methodology adopted
for this project is outlined in Section 2. The issues that arose in implementing this methodology,
particularly pertaining to the data used for mapping and identifying clusters of concern, are
discussed in Section 3. Resolution of these issues is also included in Section 3. The results of this
project, in the form of maps, are provided m Section 4. A discussion of the methodology
employed to identify the clusters and a brief analysis of the population demographics is also
provided in Section 4. Conclusions and suggested follow-on effort to this project are described
in Sections 5. Appendix A includes Regional maps of lead sources identified in each data source.
Maps of the top 10 clusters in each EPA Region and the corresponding demographic data are
provided in Appendix B. Appendix C contains information on the dBase files created and used
for this project.
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2. METHODOLOGY
As noted in Section 1, the purpose of this project was to assist EPA in identifying and
compiling available EPA data on actual and potential sources of multi-media lead emissions to
ground water, surface water, and soils. This data collection effort was to be limited to
examination of Agency-wide databases identified as including data on individual source emissions
of lead into the environment. The goal was to produce maps showing geographical clusters of
lead sources derived from all of the data sources. An additional component of the project was to
correlate the lead release data with demographic data; necessitating the collection of such data.
Described below is the methodology followed to complete this project, including (1) data source
identification and retrieval (2) GIS system selection and mapping, (3) cluster development and
identification, and (4) demographics data gathering. Throughout the project, Science Applications
International Corporation (SAIC) worked closely with the EPA Lead JVork Group (hereinafter
referred to as the Work Group) to ensure that the projection direction and end products would be
consistent with EPA's needs.
2.1 Data Source Identification and Retrieval
As directed by the EPA Work Group, a wide range of potential sources of data on
multimedia lead releases were investigated". Selection of sources to be included in this project
was based on several considerations. The data had to be readily available in a format that could
be transferred to PC-stored dBase files. Further, each database had to include reliable locational
information to facilitate accurate mapping and allow correlation with other data sources. In
addition, because EPA's focus for this assignment was on identifying individual sources of
emissions (rather than determining where environmental affects due to lead releases have
occurred), SAIC excluded databases with only environmental media monitoring data. Table 2-1
presents the data sources that were reviewed but not included in this study (with EPA's
concurrence). The specific EPA databases identified as readily available and likely to provide
useful information included:
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TABLE 2 1. SOURCES OF LEAD DATA INVESTIGATED BUT NOT USED
IN DETERMINING CLUSTERS
0 Data Source
Description
Reason Not Included 1
I STORET (Office of Water)
Provides nationwide surface water monitoring
data for individual stream segments
Does not include data on specific sources of pollutants detected in j
stream segments; therefore not pertinent for this study
n Region 5 Sediment Sample
I Database (Region 5)
Includes sediment sampling data for Region 5
surface walers, no national database currently
available
Does not include data on specific sources of pollutants detected in
stream segments; may be useful in any future efforts to validate
clusters because lead consistently detected at elevated levels in
sediments (more often then in water column)
Walerbody System/WBS (Office
of Water)
Shows nationwide waterbodies not meeting
designated lues and reasons why (e.g., specific
pollutaius)
Does not include data on specific sources causing non-attainment of
designated uses; therefore not pertinent for this study
National Urban Runoff
Program/NURP (Office of
Water)
Provides stonnwaier runoff monitoring data for
2,300 storm water events in 22 cities; data from
early 1980s
Does not include data on the specific sources of pollutants in storm
water; lead nut expected to be major contaminant of storm water; also
information is dated
Pish Tissue Data - BEST
(DOI/FWS), NCBP (DOI/FWS),
BIOSTU (EPA/ESD)
All three databases include national information
on lead levels in fish tissue
Does not include data on the specific sources of pollutants found in
tissues
National Health and Nutrition
Examination Survey 11/
NHANES 11 (11HS)
Provides blood levels and demographics for
10,000 person survey of US population (ages 6
montbs-74 years); data collected 1976-80
Provides broad survey data - does not include comprehensive,
national information on all locations where Mood lead levels are
elevated; does not allow for identification of specific sources/causes
of elevated blood lead levels; does not account for population moves
during lifetime; also information is dated (pre-1980)
H Coiiiprehcniivt; Environmental
| Response, Compensation, and
H Liability Information
| Systeiu/CERCLIS (OSWER)
Provides a record for more than 30,000
hazardous/solid waste management sites
considered for listing on NPL; includes location^
information and some data on impacts at sites
Information on site impacts is descriptive rather than qualitative;
generally accepted as incomplete and not quality assured; CERCLIS
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Toxic Release Inventory (TRI)
Biennial Reporting System (BRS)
Permit Compliance System (PCS)
Industrial Facilities Database (IFD) and NOAA-Study Data
Federal Data Reporting System (FRDS)
Superfund NPL Assessment Program (SNAP) database
In addition, the results of identification and review of data sources on air emissions were
made available by EPA's Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards (OAQPS), as a result of
work performed under Contract No. 68-D3--0030, Work Assignment No. 1. Tie compiledjiir
emission source-data (ready for mapping) were provided by EPA.
The following sections describe the data that were obtained, reviewed, and correlated from
each system. PCS, IFD, and the NOAA-Study are discussed together because the information
from each system was combined to consider lead releases to surface waters.
2.1.1 Toxic Release Inventory
Under Section 313 of the Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-know Act
(EPCRA), industrial facilities are required to report annually to EPA on the manufacture, use, and
disposal of toxic chemicals. Required reporting includes the volumes of specific chemicals,
including lead and lead compounds, released to the environment. Further, the release data
encompasses all media, including lead discharged to land/soils, air, and surface water (this multi-
media database is unique compared to the other data sources described below). Section 313
reporting is currendy limited to only manufacturing sectors covered by Standard Industrial
Classification (SIC) Codes 20-39. Such potentially high lead emission sources as mine sites,
primary smelters, electric utilities, and commercial waste management facilities are not required
to report (although future reporting for all SIC codes is currendy be considered by EPA).
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2.1.2	Federal Reporting Data System (FRDS)
EPA's Office of Ground Water and Drinking Water (OGWDW) maintains the Federal
Reporting Data System (FRDS) as a tool to track public water system (PWS) compliance with
Safe Drinking Water Act requirements. EPA Regions and primacy States are required to regularly
update FRDS data. FRDS includes descriptive/locational information for all PWS in the U.S.
FRDS also contains compliance monitoring data from medium-sized PWS (serving 3,001-50,000
people) and large PWS (serving more than 50,000 people). These data are used for
compliance/enforcement purposes. Under EPA's Lead and Copper Rule, PWS with tap sampling
data that show lead levels above 15 parts per billion (ppb) (at the 90th percentile) must use
corrosion control. However, the data are reported system-wide (not for individual taps) and there
is no information to allow correlation of the tap monitoring levels to specific drinking water
sources (individual well, surface water, etc.). All locational information in FRDS represents the
site of the PWS facility (not individual taps). Finally, the quality of sampling data in FRDS is
generally recognized as variable.
2.1.3	Permit Compliance System (PCS), NOAA-Study Data, and Industrial Facilities Database
(IFD)
PCS
The National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) program regulates point
source discharges to surface waters of the U.S. This includes direct discharges of process and
non-process wastewaters from industrial facilities as well as the effluent from municipal
wastewater treatment plants (i.e., POTWs). POTWs treat sanitary wastewaters as well as
receiving wastewater from some industrial operations (indirect dischargers). NPDES permits are
issued to ail facilities with point source dischargers. Monitoring requirements in NPDES permits
vary considerably depending on the type of facility and discharge. There are no baseline
pollutants for which monitoring must be included in every NPDES permit. EPA has established
national effluent guidelines for more than 20 industrial categories (applicable to direct
dischargers); although the specific pollutants are different for each category. Overall, monitoring
requirements (and effluent limitations) are frequently based on the best professional judgment
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(BPJ) of the Regional/State permit writer. Generally, pollutant limits and/or monitoring
requirements for several pollutants are included in the NPDES permit. However, conventional
pollutants (BOD, TSS, etc.) are typically found more frequently than toxic pollutants such as lead.
This is especially true for POTWs (whose permits rarely contain monitoring requirements for
toxics).
Permittees submit the results of required monitoring to the Regions and States on monthly
Discharge Monitoring Reports. The monitoring data is then entered into the Agency's Permit
Compliance System (PCS), which is used by EPA to track NPDES program compliance.
Although some industrial facilities that discharge to POTWs are required to monitor their influents
to the treatment plants, these data are not included in PCS (or any other national database).
The PCS data were downloaded for all NPDES permitted facilities where lead monitoring
is required. The downloaded data included:
•	Basic facility information - facility name, city, state, zip, county, SIC code,
latitude/longitude, NPDES number. Dun & Bradstreet number
•	Outfall information - outfall number, monitoring location, discharge type
•	Lead monitoring data - permit limits and monitoring results for lead and flow data.
IFD and NOAA Study Data
As discussed further in Section 3, the initial review of downloaded PCS data suggested that
some of the largest dischargers of lead may not be included in PCS; particularly municipal
wastewater treatment plants. (As noted above, POTWs receive residential sewage as well as a
wide variety of volumes and types of industrial wastewaters). Concern arose from data on
discharges of lead from POTWs presented in a May 1990 National Oceanic and Atmospheric
Agency (NOAA)-sponsored study. The NOAA study specifically addressed all point source
discharges in coastal areas of Texas (data for other Regions of the country were not readily
available). Discharge monitoring data were compiled from a variety of sources, including PCS
and Regional/State Office files. These data include the typical lead loadings from POTWs for
discharges that have received no treatment, primary treatment, and secondary treatment. In order
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to verily the validity of the NOAA study lead data and assess its transferability to POTWs in other
Regions of the country, SAIC considered other sources of limited data on nationwide lead loadings
from POTWs. Data for discharges from 47 POTWs were collected to support preparation of the
1992 Pre treatment Program Report to Congress, while data for 40 POTWs were compiled in 1982
for EPA's Domestic Sewage Study. The lead data from these sources correlated well with the
NOAA data (for all three treatment scenarios).
Subsequently the Office of Water's Industrial Facilities Database (IFD) was used to
r-alreilatf» lead loadings for the many POTWs without PCS lead data. IFD includes flow data for
a wide range of industrial facilities and municipal wastewater treatment plants. IFD also includes
information on the level of treatment provided (but not discharge sampling data). As discussed
further in Section 3, IFD flow data and treatment information were used with the typical
concentration data from the NOAA study to extrapolate nationwide POTW lead loadings.
2.1.4 Biennial Reporting System (BRS)
Under the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA), RCRA hazardous waste
generators and treatment, storage, and disposal facilities (TSDFs/commercial hazardous waste
management facilities) are required to report every two years on types and volumes of hazardous
waste generated and managed. Reported data are included in the Biennial Reporting System
(BRS) database. For each generator and TSDF (hereinafter referred to as receiver), BRS includes:
(1) facility descriptive information, (2) types and volumes of hazardous waste
generated/handled/managed, and (3) specific waste management practices used. While BRS does
not include waste sampling data or information on individual constituent loadings to the
environment, the hazardous waste codes in the database allow identification and tracking of "lead-
containing" hazardous wastes. Under RCRA, industrial solid wastes are considered hazardous
(and assigned Hazardous Waste Code D008) if they contain leachable concentrations of lead above
5.0 parts per million (ppm). For solid wastes, leachable concentrations are determined using the
Toxicity Characteristic Leaching Procedure. For liquid wastes, the leachable concentration is the
total constituent level in the liquid waste after filtering.
The 1991 reporting data are the most recent data currently included in BRS (automation
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and quality assurance review of 1991 data were completed in Fall 1993). The 1991 data on the
generation and management of D008 waste were obtained from BRS and used for this study. It
should be noted that all municipal solid wastes are statutorily exempted from hazardous waste
regulation (regardless of the levels of hazardous constituents in these wastes). Some of these
wastes (discarded paints, batteries, etc.) may include significant concentrations of lead. Further,
certain types of industrial wastes are also statutorily exempted. These exemptions encompass
certain "large volume wastes" such as mining wastes (including lead mine tailings and smelter
slag), utility waste, oil and gas exploration and production wastes, and cement kiln dust. There
is no readily available source of nationwide data on the lead levels in or loadings to the
environment from non-hazardous wastes (including the statutorily exempted wastes).
2.1.5 Superfund NPL Assessment Program (SNAP) Database
EPA's Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response (OSWERi oversees remedial action
at the over 1,400 CERCLA/Superfund sites listed on the National Priorities List (NPL). OSWER
maintains the SNAP database that includes nationwide data on the actual and potential risks posed
by NPL sites (compiled during the site assessment and remediation process). This includes
information on the constituents of concern (e.g., lead) at each site (i.e., those that have been
detected in the environment or have the potential for migration/release). However, the SNAP
database does not provide sufficient data to quantitatively determine lead loadings from individual
sources.
2.2 G1S System Selection and Mapping
With Work Group approval, Maplnfo for Windows was selected as the GIS system tor
use in this study because:
Mapinfo is user friendly, is PC-based, and accepted all the files downloaded from
the compiled data sources in dBASE format.
The system provides for "overlaying" of information from different datasets (PCS.
BRS, etc.), allowing all data to be shown on the same maps.
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It provides for mapping using a wide range of geographical divisions (counties, zip
codes, etc.).
The system is compatible/can be integrated with other EPA GIS systems.
The system is a low cost, PC alternative to large minicomputer based GIS systems.
Selected lead release data from the information-sources described in Section 2.1 were
downloaded into PC-based dBase files to facilitate mapping using Map Info. Section 3 provides
more detail on the criteria that were used to "select" data for downloading. Section 4 presents the
results of the mapping efforts.
2.3 Definition and Ranking of Clusters
SAIC coordinated with the Work Group to determine the methodology to be used to
define/identify and rank "clusters." To facilitate region-wide mapping, SAIC and the Work
Group determined that counties should represent clusters. Any smaller geographical distribution
(e.g., zip codes) would not have allowed clearly defined mapping of clusters at the national/EPA
Regional levels. (In addition, lead concentrations in drinking water were only available for
counties.) The data from each information source were mapped on a county-by-county basis.
Counties were then ranked taking into the following factors:
Volumes of iead released or potentially released into the environment,
Identification by ODWGW as having a PWS with lead levels in drinking water above 15
ppb, and,
• Location of facility within a county boundary
Section 4 provides more detailed information on the specific ranking process/factors that
were used to develop a numeric score for each county
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2.5 Demographics
The 1990 census data for all U.S. counties were obtained in CD-ROM format from the
CACI, Inc. These data included the following information for each county identified as cluster
of concern:
Total county population
Population distribution by age group
Income data - distribution (percent < 15,000, 15-25,000, etc; median and average family;
and per capita.
Further details regarding the demographic data are presented in Section 4.
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3. DATA PREPARATION AND ANALYSES
After identifying and accessing the selected data sources, several issues arose relating to
the quality of the data. These issues were presented to EPA in various memoranda and meetings.
Some of these issues were resolved as a result of these meetings. Critical issues and their
resolution are discussed below, along with the process followed to prepare the data for mapping
and cluster identification
3.1 TRI Data
Data on multi-media lead emissions (air, water and soil) from manufacturing sources was
retrieved from the Toxic Release Inventory (TRI) maintained by OPPTS. One limitation of the
data in the TRI database is that currently only lead emissions from sources in manufacturing sector
(SIC Codes 20-39) are reported. Thus, other potential sources of lead such as municipal waste-
water treatment plants are excluded.
A more fundamental problem with the TRI database was the accuracy of the facility
location coordinates. When the TRI facilities with significant lead emissions or discharges were
mapped, the reported latitude and longitude coordinates for some facilities placed them in the
middle of large bodies of water (e.g., the Great Lakes and the Atlantic Ocean). This problem
with the coordinates had been brought to EPA's attention prior to commencement of this project.
In fact, OPPTS is currently in the process of verifying the location coordinates for the various
facilities. However, the correct coordinates were unavailable in time to be included in this
project. As a result EPA decided to exclude use of the TRI data at this stage in identifying multi-
media clusters of concern.
Moreover, many of the larger sources reporting emissions or discharges of lead in TRI
were identified in other databases used in this project, such as AIRS, PCS and BRS. When the
quality assured TRI data set containing accurate facility coordinates become available in the near
future, it may be useful in making further decisions on the lead clusters. Of specific interest
would be sources not included in the other media-specific databases.
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3.2
Drinking Water Data
The primary data source for lead levels in drinking water is EPA's Federal Reporting Data
System (FRDS). FRDS is the compliance monitoring system for ail public water systems (PWSs)
in the United States. Under the Lead and Copper Rule, PWSs must collect tap water samples
from homes that present a high risk of drinking water contamination due to lead (e.g., homes that
have lead solder pipes). Often the source of lead in drinking water is found in the individual home
and not in the distribution system or the source water. FRDS contains monitoring data for PWS
tap samples that exceed 15 parts per billion (ppb) lead (the lead action level) at the 90th percentile
level. Currently, three rounds of results from monitoring data from large PWSs (systems that
serve over 50,000 people) and two rounds of monitoring results from medium-sized systems
(systems serving 3,001-50,000 people) have been uploaded into FRDS.
On May 11, 1993 EPA issued a press release in which 819 large and medium PWS were
identified where lead in tap samples had exceeded 15 ppb. The data reported in FRDS for these
systems did not correspond to the information included in the press release. According to
ODWGW, the data in FRDS were still being quality assured and were not considered as reliable
as the press release data.. For this project, the decision was made to use the EPA's list of 819
systems identified in the May 11, 1993 press release.
The reported concentrations of lead in the press release were found at individual homes
served by the identified PWS. However, the location coordinates reported in FRDS represent
the actual location of the PWS. As a result, mapping this source as a single point would be
misleading, since it was evident that the drinking water problem was not isolated at the source of
the drinking water, but was germane to the larger area served by the PWS. The decision was
made to show the drinking water data by mapping the entire county in which the PWS was
located. The county information for the 819 systems was obtained from FRDS:
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3.3 Surface Water Sources
3.3.1 Sources Discharging Lead into Surface Water
Point sources directly discharging lead into surface waters of the U.S. were identified using
the PCS database. Using the PCS data, 802 separate facilities were identified with measurable
lead loadings. Figure 3-1 shows the two major type of facilities that were identified using the
PCS data. Of the 802 facilities 470 (59 percent) were non-municipal/industrial operations, i.e.
they had SIC codes other than 4952. The remaining 332 facilities (41 percent) were municipal
wastewater treatment plants, also referred to as POTW, i.e. facilities with an SIC code of 4952.
Nott-muisipalr 470 (59%)
MvaJoipal WWTPr. 332 (41%)
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percent of all loadings to the nation's surface water. However, in reviewing the data SAIC
found that a significant number of POTWs had not reported lead loading data in PCS implying
that lead loading is not required in their permits. Review of the POTWs reporting lead loadings
in PCS revealed that they often had low concentrations of lead in their effluent stream. However,
the typically large volumes of these effluent streams suggest significant lead loadings (despite low
concentration). Further, reported lead loadings in PCS for POTWs in the coastal areas of Texas
were compared with another data set created for the same area by NOAA. The NOAA study
indicated that some of the largest loadings of lead in Texas were from POTWs. However, they
were not reported in PCS.
To address this issue, it was necessary to estimate the lead loading from POTWs
nationwide. Coordinating with EPA, SAIC compiled a database with all POTWs in the country,
and their effluent flow rates
and level of treatment
(primary, secondary or
tertiary). The Industrial
Facilities Discharge database,
described earlier in Section
2.1.3, was used to obtain this
information. Using the
effluent flow data in IFD and
[he typical concentrations of
lead in effluent streams
provided by the NOAA study
for each level of treatment, a
lead loading was estimated
for all POTWs. The estimated lead loadings for all POTWs was compared with actual lead
loading data for the 332 POTWs given in PCS. If a POTW had actual lead loading data in PCS.
then the PCS was used. The IFD/NOAA-based data were used where no PCS data were found.
All facilities, municipal and industrial discharges were then prioritized according to the method
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described in Section 3.3.1 and included with the results provided in Section 4.
Section 3.3.2 Prioritizing Surface Water Facilities
After SAIC and EPA were
confident that the available data included
most of the significant lead loading
sources, it was necessary to further
prioritize facilities accounting for the
greatest percentage of lead loadings to
surface waters. For non-municipal
dischargers, priority facilities were
identified by reviewing the distribution of
lead loading volumes (as given in PCS).
SAIC found that 55 of the 470 non-municipal facilities accounted for 90 percent of the lead
loadings from this category. Figure 3-2 shows the distribution of all 470 facilities across the 10
EPA Regions. Figure 3-2 also presents the regional distribution the 55 facilities that account for
90 percent of the nation's lead loading from non-municipal dischargers by region.
The total lead loading in
pounds per year from the 470
facilities as well as the loading
from the 55 priority facilities are
shown in Figure 3-3.
This ranking of non-
municipal dischargers (including
the highest loading facilities that
collectively disharge up to 90
percent of the national total),
established a cut-off of 200 pounds
or greater per year of lead. This
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Figure 3-3. Toal Lead Loadings from Non-Municipal
Lead Dischargers in PCS ,
FCS: ft (4.0%)
Figure 3-4 Breakdown of POTWs in EFD and PCS
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200 pounds per year cut-off, was also applied to POTWs. The number of POTWs was pared
down from over 15,000 to 2,278. As shown in Figure 3-4, out of the 2,278 POTWs only 91 (4
percent) had lead loading data reported in the PCS database. The distribution of priority non-
municipal dischargers and POTWs and their total loadings by EPA Region is discussed in Section
4.
3.4 Air Sources
Sources of high potential air exposure were identified under Work Assignment (WA) 0-1
of Contract 68-D3-0030. For the current project, according to EPA's directions the information
generated from WA number 0-1 was used without editing and review; in no way was the effort
duplicated. As determined under WA 0-1, the industrial categories of concern for air exposure
to lead identified in WA 0-1 are listed in Table 3-1. The facilities under this category were
identified using the FACTS database which contains Dun and Bradstreet data.
The total number of air facilities from the categories described in Table 3-1 is 1765.
According to EPA, this number of facilities could be prioritized further and thus reduce the
number of facilities that ought to be included in the multi-media targeting effort. By eliminating
all shooting ranges, and all facilities with SIC codes 3482 (small arms manufacturing), 3356
(soldering), and 2851 (paints and varnishes), the list of 1765 air facilities was reduced to less than
1,100. The rationale for excluding these facilities was the uncertainty in the current understanding
of how much lead was actually handled by these facilities and consequently their potential to be
significant sources of lead exposure through air emissions.
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Table 3-1. Industrial Categories with High Potential for Air Exposure to Lead*
INDUSTRY NAME
SIC CODE
Primary Copper Smelting
3331
Glass and Glassware, Pressed and Blownb
3229
Secondary Copper Smelting and Refining
3341
Secondary Aluminum Smelting and Refining
3341
Secondary Zinc Smelting and Refining
3341
Storage Battery Production
3691
Ammunition Manufacturing (Small Arms)
3482
Firing Ranges'
7997, 7999
Solder Manufacturing
3356, 3341
Inorganic Pigments Manufacturing1"
2816
Paints, Varnishes and Allied Products Manufacturing6
2851
Secondary Smelting and Refining of Magnesium, Nickel and Tin
3341
Secondary Smelting and Refining of Miscellaneous Metals
3341
Miscellaneous - Added to list at the direction of EPA (e.g.,
secondary lead smelters, top 20 lead sources found in AIRS, etc.)

From WA No. 0-1, Contract 68-D3-0030
Includes only those facilities that are suspected sources of lead emissions
Includes on those firing ranges with words "center, park, range, or preserve" in title
3.5 BRS Data
As indicated in Section 2.1.4, the BRS data were reported for facilities that generate or
receive lead-containing waste. The number of facilities that reported generating lead-containing
waste in the 1991 BRS database was 7910, while the number of facilities receiving this waste was
270. Clearly, not all these facilities could be included in the multi-media targeting effort. Similar
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to the PCS and POTW data, the facilities reported in the BRS database had to be prioritize. These
facilities were prioritized in a manner analogous to that for the PCS data and is described in
further detail in Section 3.5.1.
3.5.1 Prioritizing Facilities Handling Lead-Containing Waste
The number of
facilities generating
lead-containing waste in
each of the 10 EPA
Regions is shown in
Figure 3-5. Of these
7,910 facilities only
about 90 facilities
account for 90 percent
of the nation's total
amount of lead-
containing waste generated.
These 90 facilities were
considered to be the
priority facilities for the
multi-media targeting
effort. The number of
priority facilities in each
region is also depicted in
Figure 3-5.
The tons of lead-
containing waste generated
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Figure 3-5. Number of Facilities Reported in BRS for
Generating Lead-Containing Waste
EPA Region { G Remaning Tonnaaa ]
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Figure 3-6. Tons of Lead-Containing Waste Generated by
Facilities Reported in BRS
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by all facilities in each of the 10 EPA Regions is depicted in Figure 3-6. It is clear from these
data that the priority facilities account for a very significant portion of the lead generated in each
region. (Note that the 90 priority facilities do not account for 90 percent of the region's waste,
but rather 90 percent of the nation's waste). The smallest priority facility considered for this
The
facilities receiving
lead-containing
waste were
prioritized on the
basis of the data for
genera tin g
facilities. Since the
smallest generating
facility considered
in this project
handled at least
35,000 tons per
year of lead-containing waste, the same cut-off level was used to identify the facilities receiving
such waste. As a result there are 52 priority receivers which are distributed across all regions.
Figure 3-7 compares the tons of waste handled by the priority receiving facilities with the waste
handled by the remaining receiving facilities. These data show that, with the exception of Region
3, a significant percent of lead waste is attributable to the priority facilities.
The priority facilities (generators and receivers) were included in the mapping effort
described in Section 4.
project generated at least 35,000 tons per year of lead-containing waste.
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Reported in BRS
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4. RESULTS
The data obtained on actual and potential sources of lead release from the databases
discussed in Sections 2 and 3 of this report are summarized in Section 4.1. The data summaries
are comprised of graphical displays and geographical maps showing the facilities from the five
databases that were considered to rank and identify the multi-media clusters of lead sources. The
methodology used to identify the multi-media lead clusters of concern is presented in Section 4.2.
Section 4.2 also includes the lists of identified clusters: in each Region and the National list of
clusters. Further, Section 4.2 provides maps showing the locations of these clusters in each
Region. The demographic data in each Regional cluster is discussed briefly in Section 4.3
4.1 Presentation of Data Summaries
Data obtained from the five databases were used to identify sources or areas of concern
for lead exposure through three media: air, water and soil. The findings for each of the three
media are discussed below.
4.1.1 Air Sources
As discussed in Section 3.4,
the air sources of concern were
identified using AIRS. The
location of identified facilities was
obtained from Dun and Bradstreet
data in the FACTS database. The
number of facilities in each of the
10 EPA Regions is presented in
Figure 4-1. The loadings from
each source was not obtained.
Thus, although the amount of lead
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EPA REGION
Figure 4-1. Air Sources by Region
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loaded into the atmosphere from the large smelters in Regions 6, 7 and 8 could be expected to be
higher than that from all the facilities in-Region 4, there were insufficient data available to make
such a determination for this screening analysis. The distribution of lead-emitting facilities, by
industrial source categories (SIC Codes), is depicted in the maps presented in Appendix A. A
separate map is provided for each of the 10 EPA Regions.
4.1.2 Water Sources
Data presented in this
section includes summaries of
sources impacting drinking
water and surface water. As
mentioned in Sections 2 and
3, data on large and medium
public water systems (PWS)
where elevated concentrations
of lead have been measured
are reported in FRDS. The
819 (100 large and 719
medium) systems where lead was measured above the action level of 15 parts per billion (ppb)
is shown in Figure 4-2.
Section 3.3 presented the two types of sources which were found to be significant
dischargers of lead to surface waters: municipal (POTWs) and non-municipal (mostly industrial)
dischargers. Facilities discharging more than 200 pounds per year of lead into the nation's water
were categorized as "priority dischargers" and included in targeting clusters of multi-media lead
sources. The distributions of these sources by Region is presented in Figure 4-3 and the volumes
discharged by Region is shown in Figure 4-4.
When reviewing these data it should be noted that the traction of lead discharged from
municipal dischargers appears much larger than the volumes from the other dischargers. The
250
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EPA REGION
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Exceeding 15 ppb
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Region
Municipals
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Figure 4-3. Municipal and Non-municipal Dischargers Discharging over 200
Ibs/Yr Lead
volumes of lead discharged
from municipal facilities
presented here were based on
their actual flow and
expected lead concentration
based on their level of
treatment. This estimate was
relatively easy to make since
all POTW data (SIC code
4952) was readily available
in IFD. This resources
required for this task were
nof extensive.
On the other hand, the data on non-municpal dischargers reflects actual discharge and lead
concentration data given in PCS. A far more resource intensive effort would have been required
to develop estimates for
each. non-municipal
category. The EPA work
group was informed of this,
and made the decision to
restrict the data estimation to
POTWs only for the project
at this time. Section 5
addresseses some further
concerns regarding these
data.
^Municipals
Region
HI Non-Municipals
Figure 4-4. Lead Loading from Non-municipal and Municipal Facilities
Discharging more than 200 Ibs/Yr of Lead
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4.1.3. Soil Sources
As mentioned in Section
2, EPA's Office of Solid Waste
maintains two databases which
were used to compile data for this
project: BRS and the SNAP
database. The SNAP database
includes qualitative data on
pollutants of concern at NPL
sites. From this database a
subset of data was created on all
NPL sites where lead was
identified as a pollutant of
concern. The number of NPL
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EPA REGION
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oa 20
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4 5 6 7
EPA Region
Figure 4-6. Number of Priority Receiving and Generating Facilities
identified with BRS data
to lead contamination at each of these NPL sites.
figure 4-5. NPL sites reported in SNAP where Lead was of
Concern
sites in each EPA Region
where lead is a pollutant of
concern is shown in Figure
4-5. Location coordinates
were available for ail SNAP
sites were used in
identifying multi-media
clusters of lead releases.
However, similar to the air
sources, no quantitative
data were available to
distinguish or prioritize the
level of concern with regard
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The priority BRS
facilities (receivers and
generators) were identified by
the method outlined in Section
3.5. The distribution of these
facilities across the ip EPA
Regions is shown in Figure 4-
6. From the entire BRS data
set, only these priority
facilities were used in
identifying multi-media
clusters of lead. The actual
tons of lead-containing waste handled at these facilities is depicted ii Figure 4-7. Figure 4-7
shows that while the number of facilities receiving lead-containing waste is almost the same as that
of generators, the tons of waste handled at generating facilities constitutes a significantly higher
percentage of the total lead-containing waste handled/managed in each Region. The geographic
locations of the priority facilities are presented in the maps in Section 4.1.4.
4.1.4 Regional Maps of Multi-Media Lead Sources
The sources of lead loadings to air. water and soils were mapped using latitude and
longitude or county boundaries (for the drinking water data). Every effort was. made to get actual
coordinates for the facility in question from EPA's FINDS database. For example, the BRS
database does not contain any information on latitude and longitude of a facility, but does contain
an EPA identification number which could be cross-referenced with location coordinates of
facilities in the FINDS database. Where location coordinate information was unavailable, the
facility was located at the zip code centroid.
The data for each EPA Region were mapped separately. The Region maps depict the
Region's boundary, State Boundaries and boundaries of all counties within each State. Ail
facilities that were considered priority for the multi-media targeting effort are identified as points.
8
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EPA Region
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The legend for these points is given on each map and depicts die database from which the facilities
were extracted. The shaded counties on the map are indicative of drinking water concerny, (i.e.,
the county includes at least one PWS which was identified as having lead concentrations exceeding
15 ppb). The BRS generators (BRSG) are also distinguished from the BRS receivers (BRSR) in
the maps. Finally, the non-municipal dischargers are labeled as PCSD and the municipal
dischargers as POTW.
Detailed maps for each Region and for each database are provided in Appendix A. Table
4-1 provides a brief summary of the Figure numbers relevant to each Regional map presented in
this Section. Due to very large number of priority POTWs which overwhelm the presentation of
data on the other sources, two maps are provided for each Region. One map shows all the multi-
media lead sources in the Region, including location of POTWs. The second map shows all
sources in the Region except the POTWs. However, as evident from the maps, the POTWs are
widely scattered throughout a Region, and are not confined just to urban areas. This was
important in identifying clusters of multi-media lead as discussed in Section 4.2.
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Table 4-1. Figure Numbers for the Regional Maps
EPA Region
States in Region
Mapped
Figure Number for
Multi-Media Map
Figure Number for
Multi-Media Maps
without POTWs
1
ME, NH, VT, MA,
RI.CT
Figure 4-8
Figure 4-9
2
NY, NJ
Figure 4-10
Figure 4-11
3
PA, DE, MD, VA,
WV
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4
NC, SC, GA, FL, AL,
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MS, TN, KY
Figure 4-14
Figure 4-15
5
OH, IN, IL MN, WI,
MI
Figure 4-16
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6
AK, LA, TX, NM, OK
Figure 4-18
Figure 4-19
7
IA, MO, KS, NB
Figure 4-20
Figure 4-21
8
ND, SD, CO, UT,
WY, MT
Figure 4-22
Figure 4-23
9
AZ, CA, NV
Figure 4-24
Figure 4-25
10
ID, WA, OR
Figure 4-26
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4.2 Development of Multi-Media Ousters of Lead Emissions
The first step in identifying a multi-media cluster was to define what a cluster would be
for this project. As mentioned in Section 2.4, based on preliminary maps presented to the EPA
Work Group, it became clear that the smallest geographical boundaries which could be shown for
Regional level maps were county boundaries. All of the facility data in the five databases could
be mapped to the county level. Accordingly, with the consent of the EPA Work Group a multi-
media cluster of lead sources was defined at the county level for the screening analysis. For the
remainder of this report all references to clusteras refers to counties. The maps presented in
Section 4.1.4, show that there are several counties in each region where there are significant
clusters of multimedia lead sources. In order to identify the top ten clusters in each region, a
qualitative ranking methodology was necessary. However, the maps only provide a cursory
indication of the multimedia clusters, a more definitive method of analysis was necessary for this
project.
4.2.1 Methodology for Ranking Clusters
One problem with the data used for the maps was that while some of the databases (PCS,
and to a much lesser extent, BRS) were able to provide an indication of the magnitude of lead
loadings into the environment, other databases (AIRS and SNAP) only gave information on
locations of sites. Further for the drinking water data, some information was available on the size
of the population that was exposed to lead (large or medium systems). Given these data
differences/limitations, the methodology described below was developed and used to rank these
clusters (based on qualitative criteria).
The candidate counties in each region which appeared to contain clusters of multimedia
lead sources were identified from the mapping process. While some of the databases included
information on county identity (i.e., the drinking water data), others like SNAP and the PCS did
not. The GIS software (Maplnib) was used to identity the county location for these facilities. An
additional database was created identifying county FIPS codes for each facility that was mapped.
A computer program was then written to sum the number of multi-media lead emitting facilities
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in each county.
A point system was devised to use the information on the number of facilities and their
relative size in developing a ranking of the multimedia lead clusters in each region. The weighting
system used in scoring the points for each cluster is summarized in Table 4-2. Each facility in a
county that was mapped using the SNAP and AIRS data was given a point value of 1.0. For
every large PWS located in a county, a point value 1.25 was added to the county tally. A point
value of 0.75 was added to a county's point tally for each medium PWS. Any BRS facility in a
county (receiver or generator) handling more than 1,000,000 million tons of lead-containing waste
was given a point value of 1.5, while a facility handling between 1,000,000 and 100,000 tons
received a point value 1.0 and a point value 0.5 was given to a facility handling between 100,000
and 35,000 tons of waste- Any facility discharging more than 10,000 pounds per year of lead into
the surface water was given a point value of 1.5, while a point value of 1.0 was given to a facility
discharging between 10,000 and 1,000 lbs/year of lead. Facilities discharging between 1,000 and
200 lbs/year of lead were given a point value of 0.5.
Table 4-2. Matrix for Determining Weights for the Various Data
1 Database
Size of Facility
Weight |
AIRS/Dun & Bradstreet
n/a
1.0
SNAP
n/a
1.0
Drinking Water
Large
1.25

Medium
0.75
PCS/IFD
> 10,000 tbs/yr
1.5

10,000-1,000 lbs/yr
1.0

1,000-200 lbs/yr
0.5
BRS
> 1,000,000 tons/yr
1.5

1,000,000-100,000 tons/yr
1.0

100,000-35,000 tons/yr
0.5
The facilities in PCS and BRS database receiving a weight of 1.5 represented roughly 40
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percent of the total loading, facilities accounting for the next 40 percent of the loading received
a weight of 1.0 while the facilities accounting for the bottom 20 percent received a weight of 0.5.
The computer program provided a total number of points for each county in question. The
counties with the highest number of points were thus considered as the clusters of most concern
for multi-media lead sources.
4.2.2 Identification of Clusters of Concern
Based on the results of the methodology presented above the clusters were ranked by their
scored points. Two separate lists of the clusters were developed based on the point system. One
identified the top ten multi-media lead clusters in each region. Using the same methodology the
second list identified the top 100 similar clusters in the country as a whole. Table 4-3 lists the top
ten clusters in each region, and provides the county name, its FIPS code, the State in which it is
located, the total number of facilities or systems in that county, and the total points scored. Table
4-4 lists the same information for the top 100 clusters in the national list. Note that all clusters
that appear in Table 4-3 do not appear in national list presented in Table 4-4, since the point score
for lowly ranked clusters in some Regions was higher than the more highly ranked clusters in
other Regions. Thus clusters ranked eleventh and twelfth in Region 5 could have a point score
higher than a cluster ranked fifth in Region 7, as an example.
Table 4-3. Regional Multimedia Lead Clusters
RFOTHIV
FTPS Cnde'
ST
Cniintv Nam*
FjirilitiM
Tntnl Weight 1
1
25017
MA
Middlesex
44
38.25
I
25027
MA
Worcester
33
24.50
1
25009
MA
Essex
33
24.25
I
09001
CT
Fairfield
21
19 50
1
25013
MA
Hampden
19
15.50
1
44007
RI
Providence
17
15.25
1
25021
MA
Norfolk
17
15.00
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rable 4-3. Regional Multimedia Lead Ousters
1 RFGTON
FTPS foH?
ST
Pniintv Nam*
FarilitiM
Tntal Weiaht
1
09009
CT
New Haven
18
14.50
1
25005
MA
Bristol
15
11.25
1
09003
CT
Hartford
15
10.25
2
36119 . '
NY
Westchester
35
29.25
2
34023
NJ
Middlesex
21
18.25
2
34003
NJ
Bergen
17
14.50
2
34025
'NJ
Monmouth
19
14.50
2
34017
NJ
Hudson
16
14.50

34013
NJ
Essex
17
14.00
2
36059
NY
Nassau
16.
12.25
2
36029
NY
Erie
14
11.75
2
36061
NY
New York
11
11.50
2
36047
NY
Kings
10
11.00
3
42003
PA
Allegheny
26
21.50
3
42011
PA
Berks
17
16.50
3
42091
PA
Montgomery
22
16.00
j
42101
PA
Philadelphia
14
15 50
->
j
42029
PA
Chester
17
14.00
3
42017
PA
Bucks
13
o
°
-!
3
42071
PA
Lancaster
14
11.75
3
42079
PA
Luzerne
12
10.25
3
10003
DE
New Castle
9
900
3
42129
PA
Westmoreland
13
8 00
4
12025
FL
Dade
20
17.50 !
4
12011
FL
Broward
21
17.25
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Table 4-3. Regional MuItimedi^L^ad_Chisters
Frfcton
FTPS Cnrf«
ST

FarilifiM
Total Weight 1
4
12057
FL
Hillsborough
18
16.50
4
13121
GA
Fulton
15
13.75
4
21111
KY
Jefferson
13
12.00
4
•12031
FL
Duval
13
10.50
4'
01073
AL
Jefferson
12
10.00
4
47157
TN
Shelby
9
9.50
4
12.127.
FL
Volusia
9
7.75
4
45045
SC
Greenville
9
7.50
5
17031
1L
Cook
94
85.25
5
26163
MI
Wayne
42
35.75
5
39035
OH
Cuyahoga
34
30.75
5
17043
IL
Dupage
31
23.25
5
18089
IN
Lake
25
21.75
5
17097
EL
Lake
23
18.25
5
26125
MI
Oakland
18
16.75
5
27037
MN
Dakota
16
15.00
5
55079
WI
Milwaukee
16
14.00
5
17089
IL
Kane
14
11.25
6
48201
TX
Harris
69
49.75
6
48113
TX
Dallas
35
33.50
6
40109
OK
Oklahoma
13
10.00
6
48439
TX
Tarrant
9
9.00
6
22051
LA
Jefferson
15
8.50
6
22033
LA
East Baton Rouae
9
7.50
6
48167
TX
Galveston
10
7 00
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Table 4-3. Regional Multimedia Lead Clusters
RFCTON
FTPS fnH<«
ST


Total Weight 1
6
48029
TX
Bexar
8
6.75
6
48245
TX
Jefferson
9
6.50
6
48039
TX
Brazoria
8
5.75
7
29510
MO
St. Louis City
8
8.50
7
29189
MO
St. Louis
7
6.50
7
1-9153
IA
Polk
6
4.50
7
20209
KS
Wyandotte
5
4.50
7
31055
NE
Douglas
5
4.00
7
31153
NE
Sarpy
4
4.00
7
19057
IA
Des Moines
4.
3.50
7
19155
IA
Pottawattamie
4
3.50
7
29165
MO
Platte
4
3.50
7
29095
MO
Jackson
5
3.00 •
8
49035
UT
Salt Lake
19
16.50
8
08031
CO
Denver
"10
9.50
8
49049
UT
Utah
9
6.00
8
08069
CO
Larimer
6
4.00
8
30049
MT
Lewis and Clark
4
3.50
8
08013
CO
Boulder
4
3.00
8
08005
CO
Arapahoe
3
3.00
8
08101
CO
Pueblo
J
3.00
8
46099
SD
Minnehaha
3
3.00
8
08001
CO
Adams
3
2.75
9
06037
CA
Los Angeles
76
73.00
9
06073
CA
San Dieao
21
20.50
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Tabl^WjRegionalMultimediaLea^
I UFOTON
FTPS fnrfP
ST
Pmintv Nam*
Farilitipc
Total Weight
9
06059
CA
Orange
22
20.50
9
06001
CA
Alameda
20
18.00
9
06085
CA
Santa Clara
16
16.75
9
06081
CA
San Mateo
18
13.50
9
04013
AZ
Maricopa
13
13.50
9
06013
CA
Contra Costa
12
10.50
9
06075
CA
San Francisco
8
8.00
9
06071
CA
San Bernardino
9
7.75
10
53033
WA
Kins
42
34.50
10
41051
OR
Multnomah
16.
14.25
10
53053
WA
Pierce
15
12.00
10
53061
WA
Snohomish
11
9.00
10
53063
WA
Spokane
9
8.50
10
53035
WA
Kitsap
8
7.25
10
41067
OR
Washington
9
7.00
10
41005
OR
Clackamas
9
5.75
10
53005
WA
Benton
7
5.50
10
53011
WA
Clark
7
5.50
Ta
)Ie 4-4. National Multimedia Lead Clusters
1 RFOTON
FTPS
ST
Cmintv Name
FnrilitiM
Total Wpioht 1
5
17031
IL
Cook
94
85.25
9
6037
CA
Los Angeles
76
73
6
48201
TX
Harris
69
49.75
1
25017
MA
Middlesex
44
38.25
5
26163
MI
Wayne
42
35.75
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Ta
lie 4-4. National Multimedia Lead Clusters

FTPS
A.



10
53033
WA
Kins
42
34.5
6
48113
TX
Dallas
35
33.5
5
39035
OH
Cuyahoga
34
30.75
2
36119
NY
Westchester
35
29.25
1
25027
MA
Worcester
33
24.5
1
25009
MA
Essex
33
24.25
5
17043
IL
Dupage
31
23.25
5
18089
IN
Lake
25
21.75
3-
42003
PA
Allegheny
26
21:5
9
6059
CA
Orange
22
20.5
9
6073
CA
San Diego
21
20.5
1
9001
CT
Fairfield
21
19.5
5
17097
IL
Lake
23
18.25
2
34023
NJ
Middlesex
21
18.25
9
6001
CA
Alameda
20
18
4
12025
FL
Dade
20
17.5
4
12011
FL
Broward
21
17.25
9
6085
CA
Santa Clara
16
16.75 i
5
26125
MI
Oakland
18
16.75
4
12057
FL
Hillsborough
18
16.5
3
42011
PA
Berks
17
16.5
8
49035
UT
Salt Lake
19
16.5
3
42091
PA
Montgomery
22
16
I
25013
MA
Hampden
19
15.5
3
42101
PA
Philadelphia
14
15.5
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Table 4-4. National Multimedia Lead Clusters
1 RFCTON
FTPS
ST



1
44007
RI
Providence
17
15.25
1
25021
MA
Norfolk
17
15
5
27037
MN
Dakota
16
15
1
9009
CT
New Haven
18
14.5
2
34017
-NJ
Hudson
16
14.5
2
34003
NJ
Bergen
17
14.5
2
34025
NJ
Monmouth
19
14.5
10
41051
OR
Multnomah
16
14.25
4*
34013
NJ
Essex
17
14
3
42017
PA
Bucks
18
14
. 3
42029
PA
Chester
17
14
5
55079
W1
Milwaukee
16
14
4
13121
GA
Fulton
15
13.75
9
6081
CA
San Mateo
18
13.5
9
4013
AZ
Maricopa
13
13.5
2
36059
NY
Nassau
16
12.25
4
21111
KY
Jefferson
13
12
10
53053
WA
Pierce
15
12
2
36029
NY
Erie
14
11.75
3
42071
PA
Lancaster
14
11.75
2
36061
NY
New York
11
11.5
5
17089
IL
Kane
14
11.25
I
25005
MA
Bristol
15
11.25
¦->
36047
NY
Sings
10
11
9
6013
CA
Contra Costa
12
10.5
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Ta
>le 4-4. National Multimedia Lead Clusters
RF^rniv
FTPS
,ST

FarilitiM
Total Wwoht 1
4
12031
FL
Duval
13
10.5
5
18097
IN
Marion
11
10.5
2
36103
NY
Suffolk
11
10.5
2
34007
NJ
Camden
18
10.5
1
9003
CT
Hartford
15
10.25
3
42079
PA
Luzerne
12
10.25
4
1073
AL
Jefferson
12
10
2
34039
NJ
Union
10
10
2
36067
NY
Onondaga
12
10
6
40109
OK
Oklahoma
13
10
5
27053
MN
Hennepin
10
9.75
2
34005
NJ
Burlington
12
9.75
5
55133
WI
Waukesha
11
9.75
8
8031
CO
Denver
10
9 5
2
•34027
NJ
Morris
11
9.5
4
47157
TN
Shelby
9
9.5
2
36071
NY
Orange
11
9.25
2
34029
NJ
Ocean
11
9.25
3
10003
DE
New Castle
9
9
6
48439
TX
Tarrant
9
9
10
53061
WA
Snohomish
11
9
5
17197
IL
wui
10
8.75
5
26081
MI
Kent
9
8.75
2
34031
NJ
Passaic
¦¦
11
8.75
1
25023
MA
Plymouth
11
8.5
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Ta
)le 4-4. National Multimedia Lead Ousters
1 uirr:TrnM
FTPS
ST

Fnriiitie*
Total Wpioht I
1
25025
MA
Suffolk
8
8.5
6
22051
LA
Jefferson
15
8.5
7
29510
MO
St. Louis City
3
8.5
5
39049
OH
Franklin
8
8.5
10
53063
WA
Spokane
9
8.5
1
25001
MA
Barnstable
11
8.25
9
6075
CA
San Francisco
8
8
5
17119
IL
Madison
11
8
0
42129
PA
Westmoreland
13
8
4
12127
FL
Volusia
9
7.75
9
6071
CA
San Bernardino
9
7.75
5
27123
MN
Ramsey
7
7.75
3
42107
PA
Schuylkill
10
7.75
3
42133
PA
York
10
7.75
6
22033
LA
East Baton Rouse
9
7.5
2
36055
NY
Monroe
9
7.5
5
39095
OH
Lucas
3
7.5
4
45045
SC
Greenville
9
7.5
9
15003
HI
Honolulu
10
7.25
4
12099
FL
Palm Beach
10
7.25
Maps showing location of the counties identified in Table 4-3 are depicted by Region in
Figures 4-27 through 4-36. Detailed maps of each of the counties listed in Table 4-3 showing
locations of the various facilities/emission sources in that county are presented in Appendix B.
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l imine 4-28. Multi-media Ix-atl Clusters (Counties) in EPA Region 1
LEGEND
LEAD CLUSTER COUNTIES^]
WORCESTER
HAMPDEN
HARTFORD
NEW HAVEN
FAIRFIELD
ESSEX
MIDDLESEX
NORFOLK
BRISTOL
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WESTCHESTER
NEW YORK
BERGEN
LEGEND
MIDDLESEX
ASSAU
LEAD CLUSTER COUNTIES
KINGS
HUDSON
MONMOUTH
Kiyure 4-29. Multi-media Lead Clusters (Counties) in EPA Region 2

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LUZERNE
LEGEND
BERKS
LEAD CLUSTER COUNTIES
BUCKS
ALLEGHENY
MONTGOMERY
WESTMORELAND
PHILADELPHIA
CHESTER
LANCASTER
NEW CASTLE
Figure 4-30. Multi-media Lead Clusters (Counties) in EPA Region 3

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JEFFERSON
SHELBY
GREENVILLE
JEFFERSON
FULTON
DUVAL
VOLUSIA
HILLSBOROUGH
LEGEND
LEAD CLUSTER COUNTIES
BROWARD
DADE
Figure 4-J1. Multi-media Ix'ud Clusters (Counties) in EPA Region 4

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DAKOTA
OAKLAND
/WAYNE
MILWAUKEE
LAKE
KANE
CUYAHOGA
DIJ PAGE
LOOK -
LEGEND
LEAD CLUSTER COUNTIESj
LAKE
I'igure 4-32. J\inili-incrdiu Lead Clusters (Counties) in EPA Region 5

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OKLAHOMA
Kl
JEFFERSON
i^i
LEGENli
JEFFERSON^
HARRIS
GALVESTON
BRAZORIA
~ - LEAD CLUSTER COUNTIES
TARRANT
BEXAR
DALLAS
EAST BATON ROUGE
Figure 4-J3. Multi-media I>ead Clusters (Counties) in EPA Region 6

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DOUGLAS POTTAWATTAMIE
POLK
I
r

—


LEGEND
|~D - LEAD CLUSTER COUNTIES |
DES MOINES
SARPY
WYANDOTTE
ST. LOUIS
ST. LOUIS CITY
PLATTE JACKSON
Figure 4-34. Multi-media Lead Clusters (Counties) in EPA Region 7

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LEWIS AND CLARK
MINNEHAHA
/ LARIMER
/ BOULDER
SALT LAKE
" ADAMS
"ARAPAHOE
~DENVER
UTAH
PUEBLO
LEGEND
~ - LEAD CLUSTER COUNTIES
Figure 4-35. Miilti-inedia Lead Clusters (Counties) in EPA Region 8

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~ - LEAD CLUSTER COUNTIES
LEGEND
MARICOPA
CONTRA COSTA
SAN FRANCISCO
ALAMEDA
SAN MATEO
SANTA CLARA
SAN BERNARDINO
SAN DIE(iO
LOS ANGELES
ORANGE
Figure 4-36. Multi-media Lead Clusters (Counties) iu EPA Region 9

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SPOKANE
LEGEND
~ - LEAD CLUSTER COUNTIES
SNOHOMISH
KING
KITSAP
PIERCE
BENTON
CLARK
WASHINGTON
MULTNOMAH
CLACKAMAS
Figure 4-37. Multi-media Lead Clusters (Comities) in EPA Region 10

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4.3 Demographics of Population in Clusters
Having determined the clusters of multi-media lead sources, EPA also wanted to obtain
demographic information for the population residing in each identified county to provide some
detail on characteristics of the population potentially exposed to lead. Of particular concern to
EPA are the number of children that are likely to be exposed to lead and the income level of the
families in the clusters listed in Table 4-3. Information compiled by CACI, Inc from the 1990
Census data was used to determine population distributions by age groups in each county. The
populations for the following age groups were considered:
•	0 to 4 years
•	5 to 9 years
•	10 to 14 years
•	15 to 64 years
•	65 years and above
Also of interest to EPA was the income levels of the families residing in these clusters. In
addition to statistics on the mean and median family incomes, and the per capita income,
population information was also obtained for the following family income levels:
•	less than $15,000 per year
•	between $15,000 and $25,000 per year
•	between $25,000 and $35,000 per year
•	between $35,000 and $50,000 per year
•	between $50,000 and $75,000 per year
•	more than $75,000 per year
The	population statistics for the 100 counties listed in Table 4-3 are provided in Appendix B.
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5. CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS
5.1 Conclusions
After examining the methodology, the data, and the results from this targeting exercise two
things must be stressed: a comprehensive nationwide multi-media database does not exist for any
pollutant; and that any national screening analysis must depend on the best available information
at the national level. Although, the TRI database has the makings of a national multi-media
database, it is by no means comprehensive at this point. Proposed enhancements and reporting
requirements may change the ultimate usefulness of TRI.
For the purposes of targeting multi-media sources of lead, the media-specific national
databases maintained by EPA were acknowledged as containing the most comprehensive and
accurate data on lead. However, there were gaps in these data such as the incomplete information
on POTW data in the PCS database. Efforts were made to resolve these gaps in information to
the fullest extent possible, such as obtaining flow data from IFD and estimating lead loadings for
POTWs. However, limited resources restricted this effort to use of information that was readily
available from EPA in electronic form at the national level. Regional and State databases were
not examined. This was done partly because the effort would be a national screening without
regional or local bias of the results. Although the results were presented at the Regional level,
they were, however, obtained from use of the same data and methodology.
A question may arise whether data on one particular media was the dominant factor in
identifying the clusters. The reasonable answer is that such a bias does not appear to exist. This
question is likely to stem from the fact that there were a high number of POTWs compared to
other sources discharging to the different media. The air sources aiso appear to be most
significant in the urban areas. Upon further examination of the maps in Section 4 and Appendix
3, it is apparent that: POTWs were fairly well distributed across ail counties in the United States;
and that while some air sources may have biased the cluster results for urban areas in Region 5,
it is not the norm in ail Regions.
The final and most important issue is that the intent and purpose of this project was to
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serve as a first-level screening analysis which would help identify clusters of multi-media lead
sources. This screening was intended to identify areas where there is a potential for multi-
pathway exposure to lead. The weights presented in Table 4-3 and Table 4-4 are not to be
construed as a: number representing any kind of risk. This study was not intended to serve as a
definitive risk assessment. The results of this study were intended to aid managers and decision-
makers in the EPA in prioritizing allocation of resources and efforts for further investigation of
multi-pathway, multi-media exposure to lead. The study has succeeded in narrowing down the
areas in the Regions and the Nation where further examination of exposure to lead and the
resulting risk from it must be examined in greater detail.
5.2 Recommendations
Given that this study is just a screening analysis designed to target areas for further
investigation some recommendations are included here to help in streamlining the decisions to be
made. Based on the data presented in this report, it appears that Region 5 has the most significant
number of lead sources compared to the other Regions. As one of the largest regions in the
country with a significandy high population density it would be a good candidate as a Region that
would merit a more detailed examination of the multi-pathway, multi-media exposure to lead.
The steps suggested below are SAIC's recommendations for follow-on studies and should
not be construed ps EPA policy.
•	Examine and gather in greater detail, data on concentrations of ieaa m the environment tor
all media. Lead concentration data in surface water and ground water is available in
EPA's STORJET database. Concentrations of lead in surface water sediment are available
for the Region 5 watershed. Similar data sources on concentrations of lead at air exposure
points must also be obtained.
•	Identify all major sources of lead for all media and gather specific information pertaining
to loadings to the environment. Some of this information has already been obtained as
result of tins project but should be verified. Information on the air sources can be obtained
from Region and State records.
•	Use the concentration and loadings data to establish source-receptor relationships for areas
or counties of concern in the Regions.
5-2

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Use source-receptor relationships to develop exposure assessments and the resulting risk
potentials.
Compare these data to statistics on incidence of lead-related health effects in the area and
Region.
5-3

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APPENDIX A
REGIONAL DATABASE MAPS

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INDEX TO APPENDIX A
PAGE
Region I	A-l
Region II	A-6
Region HI	A-ll
Region IV		A-16
Region V	A-21
Region VI	A-2 6
Region VH	A-31
Region VIII	A-36
Region IX	A-41
Region X	A-46

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LOCATION OF SOURCES IN REGION 1 EMU TING LEAD TO THE ATMOSPHERE
AIRS SCHJRU'S
BY SIC CODE
A 3229 GLASS
* 3331- PRJMAKY CUi J'ER
O 3341-SECONDARY CuPPEH
O 3691- STORAGE B.V1TERY
~ M1SC
\
SOURfE: AIRS/1 IN JL IlRADSTRBliT

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RECEIVERS AND GENERATORS IN EPA REGION 1 HANDLING LEAD CONTAINING WASTE
WASTE RECl-lVliRS
IN TONS
( ^) 7000
° 3000
WASH- GENEK AH >i< S
IN Tons
200000
3U01I0
SOURCE: BUS

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SUPERFUND SITUS IN EPA REGION 1 WHERE LEAD WAS FOUND
souitn; snap

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POTW AND OTHER FACIUTES IN 1PA REGION 1 EMITTING LEAD INTO SURFACE WATER
PCS POTWS
AVG U1S/YR
Q 30000
» 200
PCS DIRECT
AVO U»S/YR
"fr 700
' 200
SOURCI: PCS AND IFD

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COUNTIES IN REGION I WHERE LEAD CONCENTRATIONS > 15ppl> IN DRINIINKING WATER
FRDS COU1JI1ES
II - LAKGE AND MEDIUM SYSTEMS
g - MEDIUM SYSTEMS
SOI JRCE: I RDS/1 1ST OF 819 CITIES

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LOCATION OF SOURCES IN REGION 2 EMITTING LEAD TO THE ATMOSPHERE.
f\o
Lt



AIRS S< ilIKi US
BY SIC CODE
~	2*51- INOROANIC FIGMENTS
A 3229-Gl ASS
*	3331- PRIMA!; i COPPER
O 3341-SECONDARY COl'l ER
~ 3356- SUIX)EK MFG.
A 3482- AMMUNITION MANUFACTURING
<> 3692- PRIMARY BATTERY
•h MISC
rr
SOURCE: AIKS

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RECEIVERS AND GENERATORS IN EPA REGION 2 HANDLING LEAD CONTAINING WASTE
WASTE RECEIVERS
IN TONS
Q 800OO
o 30000
WASTE GENERATORS
IN TONS
<(y 60
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SUPERRJNI) SITES IN EPA REGION 2 WHERE LEAD WAS FOUND
>
to
r
SOURCE: SNAP

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POTW AND OTHER SOURCES IN EPA REGION 2 EMITTING LEAD INTO SURFACE WATER
I CS DIRECT
AVO lbs/yr
•ft 3000
• 100
ICS POTWS
AVCJ LBS/YR
( ) 100000
200
SOURCE: PCS AND IH)

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COUNTIES IN EPA REGION 2 WHERE I EAD CONCENTRATION > 15 ppb IN DRINKING WATER
FRDS COUNTIES
¦ — 1 ABOE AND MEDIUM S , STEMS
~ - I JkRGE SYSTEMS
g - MEDIUM SYSTEMS
SOURCE. I RDS/LIS i OF 819 CITIES

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LOCATION OF SOURCES IN l
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RECEIVERS AND GENERATORS IN EPA REGION 3 HANDLING LEAD CONTAINING WASTE
WASTE tiliMERA TORS
IN tons
200000U
30000
WASTE lilit JERAIORS
ill TONS
(J) JO000
a 11(000
SOIJRCK BUS

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SUPER1 UND SITES IN EPA REGION 3 WHERE LEAD WAS POUND
5
SOURCI: SNAP

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POTW AND OTHER FACILITIES IN Ll'A REGION 3 EMITTING LEAD INTO SURFACE WATER
SOURCE: PCS AND II I>
PCS F'i >TW
AVGIHS/YR
¦J 0000
I'CS DIlUiC i
AVG UiS/YR
4O000

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COUNTIES IN ElJA REGION 3 Wl IE RE LEAD CONCENTRATION > I5ppb IN DRINKING WATER
Fki)S COUNTIES
¦ I ARCit AND MLDIUM SYSTEMS
~ - I ARCit SYSTEMS
g- MEDIUM SYSTEMS
<0]
•SOlllU li: Fltns/l 1ST OI; 819 CITIES

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LOCATION OF SOURCES IN REGION 4 EMITTING LEAD TO THE ATMOSPHER1
AIRS SOUIU k'S
BY SIC COtJE
V 2816-ORGANIC I'UiMENTS
A 322>- GI.A.VS
~ 333 I PRIM ARY CUlTER
O » SECOUDAK f COPH «
O 3691 STOR AGE H A ITtRV
H MISC
SOURCIi A1RS/D1 »N & IjRADSTKEET

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RECEIVERS AND GENERATORS IN LPA REGION 4 HANDLING LEAD CONTAINING WASTE
WASTliRECUIVlikS
IN TONS
(^) 200ii00
» 30C00
WASTE GENHKATUKS
IN TONb
700(1(10
iOmiO
SORUCIi IMS

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SUPERFIJNI) SITES IN IiPA REGION 4 WHERE LEAD WAS FOUND
SOURCI: SNAP

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POTW AND OJHER FACILITIES IN El'A REGION 4 EMITTING LEAD INTO SURFACE WATER
PCS POTWS
AVG IBS/YR
Q 20000
200
PCS DIRECT
AVO IJJS/YR
30000
200
SOURCIi: PCS AND II D

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COUNTIES IN REGION 4 WHERE LEAD CONCENTRATION > 15ppb IN DRINKING WATER
FR1)S COliNTlliS
¦ — LARGE AND MEDIUM SYSTEMS
~ - LARGE SYSTEMS
@ - MEDIUM SYSTEMS
SOURCI-: I;RI >S/I LST(M 819 CITIES

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LOCATION OF SOURCES IN REGION 5 EMITTING LEAD TO THE ATMOSPHERE
AIRS SOI MCfiS
UY SIC CGUE
V 2*16- INORGANIC PIGMENTS
A, 3229-Gl ASS
~ 3JJI- PRIMAKi' COPPER
O 3341- SECONDARY COI'PER
O 3691- S I'ORAGli BATTERY
{t wise
u
SOURCE AlKS/DiiN & liRADSTREET

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RECEIVERS AND GENERATORS IN EPA REGION 5 HANDLING LEAD CONTAINING WASTE
WASTE RECEIVERS
IN TONS
(3 80OOO
° 30000
WASTE GENERATORS
IN TONS
<^> 300000
30000
t
~
Je
5
SOURCE BRS

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SUPERFUNH SITES IN EPA REGION 5 WHERE LEAD WAS FOUND
s
SOURCE SNA1'

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POTW AND OT1 liiR FACILITIES IN EPA REGION 5 EMITTING LEAD INTO SURFACE WATER
PCS POTWS
AVG LBS/YR
0 200000
200
Pi !S DIRECT
AVU 1WVR
fx 6O0O
20O

i
£
g
J?
£-
SOURCF- I'CS AND 11 i'

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COUNTIES IN El'A REGION 5 WHERE LEAD CONCENTRATION > 15ppb IN DRINKING WATER
-	J
3
r-
u
1-RDSCOUNUliS
¦ - 1.AROE AN1) MEDIUM SYS 1 liMS
~ - LAROE SYS'I EMS
II - MEDIUM SYSTEMj
SOURCIv 1'KI )S/1 i'A's LIST Oi 819CITIHS

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LOCATION OF SOURCES IN REGION 6 EMITTING LEAD TO THE ATMOSPHERE
%
»• •
Cr
AIRS SOUIU LS
BV SIC CODE
A 3229- GI-ASS
* 3331- PRIMaKY COPPER
O 33-11-SECONDAKV COPI i R
O 3691-STOKAGK Da ITER V
¦6 MISC



—








—














rj
—













j

SOURCE: AIRS DUNAiURaH STR EET

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RECEIVERS AND GENERATORS IN EPA REGION 6 HANDLING LEAD CONTAINING WASTE
WASTE RECEIVERS
IN TONS
WASTE GENERATORS
IN IONS
SOURCE: MRS

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SUPERFUND SITES IN EPA REGION 6 WHERE LEAD WAS FOUND
SOURCR: SNAI'

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POTW AND OTHER FACILITIES IN EPA REGION 6 EMITTING LEAD INTO SURFACE WATER
PCS DIKhCT
AVG lUS/VR
PCS POTwS
AVO IBS/YR
( ) <0000
200
SOURCl;: I'CS AND il l)

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COUNTIES IN EPA REGION6 WHERE LEAD CONCENTRATION > 15 ppb IN DRINKING WATER
5=3
I lUiS COUNTIES
¦ - LAIiuE AND MEDIUM SYSTEMS
B - MEDIUM SYSTEMS
SOIJ1U H J'ROS/I 1ST OF 819 ClTinS

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LOCATION OF SOURCES IN REGION 7 EMITTING LEAD TO THE ATMOSPHERE
AIRS SOURCES
BY SIC CODE
A 3229- GLASS
~	3331-PklMARY COPI'l K
O 3341- SECONDARY Corl'HR
O 3691-STORAGE HATH l
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RECEIVERS AND GENERATORS IN I PA REGION 7 HANDLING LEAD CONTAINING WASTE
WASTE GENERATt >RS
IN TONS
O 60000
• 30000
WASTE RECEIVERS
IN TONS
fL
L, ,L

lJ
(J) 611000
c 3i)
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SUPERl UND SITES IN EPA REGION 7 WHERE LEAD WAS FOUND
t
SOURCE SNAP

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POTW AND OHIER FACILITIES IN El'A REGION 7 EMITTING LEAD INTO SURFACE WATER

PCS DIRECT
AVOIBS/YB
20000
200
PCS POTWS
AVQ IHS/YR
(2) JDOOO
° 200
SOURCE" ICS AND IFD

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COUNTIES IN EPA REGION 7 WHERE LEAD CONCENTRATION > 15ppb IN DRINKING WATER
t >
11
FRDSCt >UN ill-S
|| - LARtiE AND MEDIUM SYSlil.lS
PI MEDIUM SYSIIiMiJ
SDUUCli- FRDS/l 1ST Ol 8I<)( 11 IliS

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LOCATION OF SOURCES IN REGION 8 EMITTING LEAD TO THE ATMOSPHERE
AIRS SOURCES
BY SIC CODE
A 3229-GLASS
~ 3331-PRIMARY COPPtK
O 3 J«I- SECONDARY COl'i'tR
O 3691- STORAGE liATI LiU
SOIJRCH: AIRS/I HJN&HRADSTRHliT

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RECEIVERS AND GENERATORS IN EPA REGION 8 HANDLING LEAD CONTAINING WASTE
WASTE GENERATORS
IN TONS
<^> 400000
30000
soukcii urs

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SUPERFIIND SITF.S IN EPA REGION 8 WHERE LEAD WAS FOUND
L
Xj
SOIJRCft SN.\i»

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POTW AND OTHER FACILITIES IN EPA REGION 8 EMITTING LEAD INTO SURFACE WATER
PCS DIRECTS
A.VG LBS/YR
ft 600
• 200
PCS POTWS
AVO 1.BS/YR
(3 20000
» 200
SOURCE' PCS ANi> IFD

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COUNTIES IN EPA REGION 8 WHERE LEAD CONCENTRATION > 15ppb IN DRINKING WATER
FRDScounties
~ - LARGE SYSTEMS
g — MEDIUM SYSTEMS
SOURCE- I'RDS I 1ST < >F 81'' CITIES

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LOCATION Ol- SOURCES IN REGION 9 EMITTING LEAD TO THE ATMOSPHERE
AIRS SOUKCfiS
BY SIC CODE
* O
A 3229-Ol ASS
* 3331-PRIMARY toPPfcK
O 3341-SE(«Nl>AKY COl i liR
O 3691- STORACjL U VTTEK V
¦Ct MISC
SOURCli: AlKS/DiJU & HRADSTIIEET

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RECEIVERS AND GENERATORS IN I I'A REGION 9 HANDLING LEAD CONTAINING WASTE
wash: HECI.IVERS
IN TONS
(2 ) 20tX)..J
o 3(K>jO
WASTE GHNEKA fORS
IN TONS
<(/ 900tiv,0
SOl/RCH HRS

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SUPERFUND SITES IN EPA REGION 9 WHERE LEAD WAS FOUND
..X.
SOURCH: SNAP

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POTW AND OTHER FACILITIES IN EPA REGION 9 EMITTING LEAD INTO SURFACE WATER
pesporws
AVG l.HS'YR
Q 70000
° 200
PCS DIRECT
AVO LDS/YR
ft  II I >

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COUNTIES IN EPA REGION 9 WIIEIUI LEAD CONCENTRATION > I5ppb IN DRINKING WATER
~
FRDS COUNTtl-S
LARGE ANl) f ILD1UKI SYSTEMS
LARGE SYSTEMS
MEDIUM SYSTEMS •
SOURCE: I liDS/l.1ST OF 819 ( IT1RS

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LOCATION OI< SOURCES IN REGION 10 EMITTING LEAD TO THE ATMOSPHERI
AIRS SOURCES
BY SIC CODE
A 3229-GLASS
* 3331- PRIMARY COPPER
O 3341- SECONDARY COPPER
o 3691- STORAGE BATTERY
¦ft MISC
SOURCE AIRS/DUN & liRADSTREET

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RECEIVERS AND GENERATORS IN EPA REGION 10 HANDLING LEAD CONTAINING WASTE
WASTE GENERATORS
IN TONS
<^> 3000000
* 300000
kr
SOURCH BRS

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SUPERFUND SITES IN EPA REGION 10 WHERE LEAD WAS FOUND
SOUHCI! SNAP

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POTW AND OTHER FACILITIES IN El'A REGION 10 EMITTING LEAD INTO SURFACE WATER
0 30000
° 200
PCS DIRECT
AVOLBS/YR
ft 300
• 200
J	
1
SOURCE: PCS AND I I'D

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COUNTIES IN EPA REGION 10 WHERE LEAD CONCENTRATIONS > 15ppb IN DRINKING WATER
FRDS COUNTIES
¦ - LARGE AND MEDIUM SYSTEMS
~ - LARGE SYSTEMS
E=5 - MEDIUM SYSTEMS

Vt
SOURCE: FKDS/l 1ST OF 819 ( ITITES

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APPENDIX B
LEAD CLUSTER MAPS AND DATA SUMMARIES

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INDEX TO APPENDIX B
PAGE
Region I	B-I
Region II	B-21
Region in 	.	B-41
Region IV 	B-61
Region V	B-81
Region VI 		B-102
Region VD		B-124
Region VHI 		B-144
Region IX 				B-164
Region X			B-185

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REGION 1 COUNTY CONTAINING MULTIMEDIA LEAD CLUSTER
~ FRDS COUNTIES
AIRS- +
SNAP- *
BRSG - O
BRSR- %
PCSD - ~
POTW- O

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MPS Cod* Region	Stat*	County
25009	1	MA	ESSEX
Source Maaw
Source Addresa
Media of
Concern
Database
LYNN W V T ?

Surface Water
CPOTU)
IFD/PCS
SOUTH ESSEX S D

Surface Water
(POTW)
IFD/PCS
GREATER LAUREMCE SO

Surface Water
(POTU)
IFO/PCS
HAVERHILL UTP

Surface Water
(POTW)
IFD/PCS
GLOUCESTER

Surface Water
(POTW)
IFO/PCS
MARBLEHEAD

Surface Water
(POTU)
IFD/PCS
NEUSURYPORT WPCF

Surface Water
(POTU)
IFO/PCS
AMESEMJRY WATER POLL A BAT FAC

Surface Water
(POTU)
IFO/PCS
IPSWICH

Surface Water
(POTU)
IFO/PCS
REVERE

Surface Water
(POTU)
IFO/PCS
SALEM

Surface Water
(POTU)
IFO/PCS
NAHANT

Surface Water
(POTU)
IFD/PCS
SUAMPSCOTT UPCP

Surface Water
(POTU)
IFD/PCS
Andover Water Oept.
Andover
Drinking
Water
(med.)
819
EPA L i st
Saugus Water Dept.
Saugus
Drinking
Water
(med.)
819
EPA List
Rowley Water Dept.
Rowley
Drinking
Water
(med.)
819
EPA List
Marblehead UiS Coma.
Marblehead
Drinking
Water
(med.)
819
EPA List
Manchester Water Dept.
Manchester
Drinking
Water
(med.)
819
EPA List
Haverhill Water Division
Haverhi U
Drinking
Water
(med.)
819
EPA List
Swaapacott Water Dept.
Suanpscott
Drinking
Water
(med.)
819
EPA List
Peabody Water Oept.
Peabody
Drinking
Water
(med.)
819
EPA List
Ipswich Water Division
Ipswich
Drinking
Water
(med.)
819
EPA List
Georgetown Water Dept.
Georgetown
Or inking
Water
75,000	0.19
Totat Population - 670017 Total Families - 175243
Median Inccme - 47968 Average Income - 52934 Per Capita Income - 17007
B-2

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REGION 1 COUNTY CONTAINING MULTIMEDIA LEAD CLUSTER
rzrrrrrsr
-r'"
WORCESTER
MA
FRDS COUNTIES
AIRS-
SNAP-
BRSG -
BRSR-
PCSD -
POTW-
+
11
<>
*
~
o

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FIPS Cod* Region	St»*« County
25027	1	MA	WORCESTER
Source Mama
Source Address
Media of
Concern
Database
WEST FITCHBURG W W T F

Surface Water
CPOTW)
IFD/PCS
EAST FITCHBURG W W T F

Surface Water
CPOTW)
IFD/PCS
EAST FITCHBURG WTF

Surface Water
CPOTW)
IFD/PCS
MIL FORD W U T F

Surface Water
CPOTW)
IFD/PCS
GARDNER W P C F

Surface Water
CPOTW)
IFD/PCS
WEBSTER U W T F

Surface Water
CPOTW)
I FD/PCS
LEOMINSTER STP

Surface Water
CPOTW)
I FD/PCS
SOUTHBRIDGE STP

Surface Water
CPOTW)
IFD/PCS
TEMPLETOM W W T F

Surface Water
CPOTW)
IFD/PCS
ATHOL U U T P

Surface Water
CPOTW)
IFD/PCS
GRAFTON U U T P

Surface Water
CPOTW)
IFD/PCS
NORTHBR1DGE U U T P

Surface Water
CPOTW)
IFD/PCS
OPEN NUMBER

Surface Water
CPOTW)
IFD/PCS
SHREWSBURY WPCF

Surface Water
CPOTW)
IFD/PCS
Worcester D.P.W.
Worcester
Drinking
water
Clarge)
819
EPA List
Hopkinton Water Dept.
Hopkinton
Drinking
Water
(med.)
819
EPA List
Southboro Water Dept.
Southboro
Drinking
Water
Cmed.)
819
EPA List
Westboro Water Dept.
Westboro
Drinking
Water
Cmed.)
319
EPA List
Hi I ford Water Company
Mi I ford
Drinking
Water
Cmed.)
319
EPA List
Webater Water Department
Webater
Drinking
Water
Cmed.)
319
EPA List
Gardner Water Dept.
Gardner
Drinking
Water
(med.)
819
EPA List
Hopedale Water Dept.
Hopedale
Drinking
Water
Cmed.)
819
EPA List
Winchendon Water Dept.
Winchendon
Drinking
Water
(med.)
319
SPA List
Town of Holden
Holden
Drinking
Water
(med.)
819
EPA List
Ashburnha* Water Dept.
Ashburnha*
Drinking
Water
(med.)
819
EPA List
Leominster Water Div.
Leominster
Drinking
Water
(med.)
819
EPA List
Tempieton Water Dept.
Templeton
Drinking
Water
(med.)
819
EPA List
Athol Water Division
Athol
Drinking
Water
Cmed.)
819
EPA List
Spencer Water Dept.
Spencer
Drinking
Water
(med.)
819
EPA List
Fitchburg Water Dept.
F itchburg
Drinking
Water
(med.)
819
EPA List
WYMAN-GORDON COMPANY

Air


AIRS/DUNS
ALVIN PRODUCTS INC

Air


AIRS/DUNS
GALILEO ELECTRO-OPTICS CORP

Air


AIRS/DUNS
Population Demographics
Age Group	Percent
0-4
5-9
10-14
15-64
65+
0.08
0.07
0.06
0.66
0.14
Annual Family Income	Percent
' <15,000	0.10
15-25,000	0.14
25-35,000	0.16
35-50,000	0.24
50-75,000	0.25
>75,000	0.12
Tatat Poouiauon - 709494 Total i-'amilies • 184271
Median Income - 43602 Average Income - 47612 Per Capita Income
15111
3-4

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~ FRDS COUNTIES
AIRS-
SNAP
BRSG
BRSR
PCSD
, POTW
HAMPDEN
MA
REGION I COUNTY CON PAINING MULTIMEDIA LEAD CLUSTER

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F1PS Code Region
25013	1
Stat* County
MA	HAMPDEN
Source Name
SPRINGFIELD REGIONAL W U T P
CHICOPEE UPC
HOLYOKE U P C F
WEST SPRINGFIELD
PALMER U P C F
SOUTH HADLEY WTP
UESTFIELO W P C P
Chicope* Water Dept.
Springfield Hun. W.U.
West Springfield Water Diat.
East Longmeadow Uater Dept.
Longmeedow Uater Oept.
Agawam Uater Supply
Ludlow Uater Oept.
Westfield Water Dept.
UiIbraham Uater Oept.
HoIyoke Uater Works
BAY STATE REFINING CO INC
SPRING RECYCLING INC
Source Address
Chicope*
Springfield
West Springfield
East LongmeadoM
Longmeadow
Agawam
Ludlow
Westfield
Ui Ibraham
HoIyoke
Media of Concern
Surface Water (POTU)
Surface Uater (POTU)
Surface Uater (POTU)
Surface Uater (POTU)
surface uater (POTU)
Surface Uater (POTU)
Surface Uater (POTU)
Drinking Uater (large)
Orinking Uater (large)
Drinking Uater (med.)
Drinking Uater (med.)
Drinking Uater (med.)
Drinking Uater (med.)
Drinking Uater (med.)
Drinking Uater (med.)
Drinking Uater (med.)
Drinking Uater (med.)
Air
Air
Database
IFD/PCS
IFD/PCS
IFD/PCS
IFD/PCS
IFD/PCS
IFO/PCS
IFD/PCS
819 EPA List
819 EPA List
819 EPA List
819 EPA List
819 EPA List
819 EPA List
819 EPA List
819 EPA List
819 EPA List
819 EPA List
AIRS/DUNS
AIRS/DUNS
Population Demographics
Age Group	Percent
0-4
5-9
10-14
15-64
65*
0.07
0.07
0.07
0.64
0.15
Annual Family Income	Percent
<15,000	0.13
15-25,000	0.14
2S-35.000	0.16
35-50,000	0.23
50-75,000	0.24
>75,000	0.11
Total Population - 456749 Total Families - 118809
Median Income - 40267 Average Income - 44156 Per Capita income - 14161
B-6

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REGION 1 COUNTY CON PAINING MULTIMEDIA LEAD CLUSTER
Co
I
-J
MIDDLESEX
MA
j ~ FRDS COUNTIES
AIRS-	4-
SNAP -	£
DRSG -	v>
BRSR -
PCSD -	i(
POTW -	O

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FIPS Cod* Region	Stat*
25017	1	MA
County
MIDDLESEX
Source Mam*
Source Address

Media of
Concern
Database
LOWELL REG UATER ANO U U UTIL


Surface Uater (POTU)
IFD/PCS
SOMERVILLE


Surface Water (POTU)
IF0/PCS
MARLBOROUGH EASTERLY WW F


Surface Water (POTU)
IFD/PCS
HUOSON


Surface Water
[POTU)
IFD/PCS
MARLBORO WPCF(WEST)


Surface Water (POTU)
IFD/PCS
AYER UUTP


Surface Water
POTU)
IFD/PCS
Bt LLERICA-LETCHWORTH AVE WTP


Surface Water
(POTU)
IFD/PCS
Medford Weter Oept.
Medford

Orinking
Water
(large)
319
EPA List
Ualtham U*t*r Div.
Walthaa

Drinking
Water
(large)
819
EPA List
Framinghaa U*t*r Div.
FraminghaM

Drinking
Water
(large)
819
EPA List
Maiden Water Division
Maiden

Drinking
Uater
(large)
819
EPA List
Lowell Uater Oept.
Low*lI

Drinking
Uater
(large)
819
EPA List
Somervill* Water Oept.
Somervill*

Orinking
Uater
(large)
819
EPA List
Ashland Watar Oept.
Ashland

Drinking
Uater
(med.)
819
EPA List
Lexington Water I Sewer
Lexington

Drinking
Water
(med.)
819
EPA List
Stonehan Uater Dept.
Stonehaa

Drinking
Uater
(med.)
819
EPA List
Weston Uater Oept.
Weston

Drinking
Uater
(med.)
819
EPA List
Uatertoun Uater Division
Watertown

Drinking
Uater
(med.)
819
EPA List
Holliston Uater Dept.
Holliston

Orinking
Uater
(med.)
819
EPA List
Lincoln Uater Dept.
Lincoln

Orinking
Watar
(med.)
819
EPA List
Arlington U*t*r Oept.
Arlington

Drinking
Uater
(med.)
819
EPA List
PepperelL Uater Oept.
PepperelI

Drinking
Uater
(med.)
819
EPA List
Melrose Uater Dept.
Melrose

Orinking
Uater
(med.)
819
EPA List
Merlboro Public Works
Marlboro

Drinking
Uater
(med.)
819
EPA List
Everett Watar Dept.
Everett

Drinking
Uater
(med.)
819
EPA List
Belmont Uater Oept.
Belmont

Orinking
Uater
(med.)
819
EPA List
Wotourn Ueter Dept.
Woburn

Drinking
Uater
(med.)
819
EPA List
Wakefield Uater Dept.
Wakefield

Drinking
Water
(med.)
819
EPA List
Wellesley Water Division
Uellesley

Drinking
Ueter
(med.)
819
EPA List
Wilmington Uater Dept.
Wi Islington

Orinking
Uater
(med.)
319
EPA List
Maynard D.P.U. Water Div.
Maynard

Drinking
Water
(med.)
819
EPA List
North Reeding Uater Dept.
North Reading

Drinking
Water
(med.)
819
EPA List
CENTRAL SERVICES CO IMC


Air


AIRS/DUNS
HARVCO ALLOYS INC


Air


AIRS/DUNS
BAY STATE SMELTING CO INC


Air


AIRS/DUNS
SOMERVILLE SMELTING CO INC


Air


AIRS/DUNS
SCHAUBEL CORPORATION


Air


AIRS/DUNS
ATLANTIC BATTERY CO INC


Ai r


AIRS/DUNS
KEYSTONE BATTERY CORP


Air


AIRS/DUNS
EtECTROCHEM INC


Ai r


AIRS/DUNS
NEW ENGLAND LEAD BURNING CO


Ai r


AIRS/DUNS
Materials Technology LaboratoryCUS Army) Uatertown

Superfund Site

SNAP
Myanza Chemical Waste Dunp
Ashland

Superfund Sits

SNAP
Natick Laboratory Army Research,0&E Cntr Matick

'ucerT*:nd Site

:>;ap
Population Demographics







Age Group Percent Annual Family Income
Percent





0-4 0.06
<15,000
0.07





5-9 0.06
15-25,000
0.09





10-14 0.05
25-35,000
0.12





15-64 0.70
35-50,000
0.18





o5+ 0.13
50-75,000
0.23






>75,000
0.27





Total Population - '391321 Total Families - 345964
Median Income - 57398 Average Income • 62578 Per Capita Income - 19526

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AIRS-	+
SNAP-	*
BRSG -	O
BRSR -	%
PCSD -	~
POTW -	O
4
NOR FOLK
MA

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FIPS Cod*
25021
Region
1
Stat*
MA
County
NORFOLK
Source Nam
FRANKLIN STP
Brook1 In* Water Dept.
Quincy Weter Dept.
Norfolk MA Corr. Institute
Nilton Water Dept.
Norwood Water Dept
Urenthasi Water Division
Bell Ingham Water Dept.
Medway Water Dept.
Canton Water Oiviaion-OPV
Meedham Water Division
NEW ENGLANO SMELTING WORKS,INC
BOSTON RECOVERY COMPANY
PURE IAS OF AMERICA
POWER-SONIC CORPORATION
SERPENTINO STAINED t LEADED GL
Blackburn I Union Privileges
Source Address
Brookline
Quincy
Norfolk
Mi I ton
Norwood
Wrenthaa
Bellingham
Medway
Canton
Ualpole
Media of Concern
Surface Water (POTW)
Drinking Water (large)
Drinking Water (large)
Drinking Water (med.)
Drinking Weter (med.)
Drinking Water (med.)
Drinking Water (med.)
Drinking Water (mad.)
Drinking Water (med.)
Drinking Weter (med.)
Orinking Water (ned.)
Air
Air
Air
Air
Air
Superfund Site
Database
IFD/PCS
819 EPA List
819 EPA List
819 EPA List
819 EPA List
819 EPA List
819 EPA List
819 EPA List
819 EPA List
819 EPA List
819 EPA List
AIRS/DUNS
AIRS/DUNS
AIRS/DUNS
AIRS/DUNS
AIRS/DUNS
SNAP
Population Demographics
Age Group	Percent
0-4
5-9
10-14
15-64
65*
0.06
0.06
0.05
0.69
0.14
Annual Family Income	Percent
<15,000	0.06
15-25,000	0.08
25-35,000	0.10
35-50,000	0.17
50-75,000	0.29
>75,000	0.29
Total Population - 633472 Total Families • 160963
Median Income - 59303 Average Income - 63697 Per Capita Income - 19815
B-10

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BRISTOL
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AIRS-	+
SNAP-	*
BRSG-	O
BRSR-	%
PCSD -	~
POTW -	O









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FIPS Cod* Region	State County
25005	1	MA	BRISTOL
Source Nam*
Source Address

Media of Concern
Oatabaae
NEW BEOFORO WTP


Surface Water (POTW)
IFO/PCS
FALL RIVER STP


Surface Water (POTW)
IF0/PCS
TAUNTON UklTP


Surface Water (POTW)
IFO/PCS
ATTLEBORO WPCf


Surface Water (POTW)
IFD/PCS
NORTH ATTLEBOROUGM


Surface Water (POTW)
IFD/PCS
FAIRHAVEN


Surface Water (POTW)
IFD/PCS
SOMERSET


Surface Water (POTW)
IFO/PCS
Dennis Water District
Oemis

Drinking Water (med.)
819 EPA List
Dartmouth Water 4 sewer
Dartmouth

Drinking Water (med.)
819 EPA List
Fairhaven Water Oept.
Fairhaven

Drinking Water (med.)
819 EPA List
Acuahnet Water Dept.
Acuahnet

Drinking Water (med.)
819 EPA List
Norton Water Dept.
Norton

Drinking Water (med.)
819 EPA List
TEXAS INSTRUMENTS INCORPORATED


Air
AIRS/DUNS
Atlaa Tack Corp.
Fairhaven

Superfund Site
SNAP
Shpack landfill
Norton/Attlefeoro

Superfund site
SNAP
Population Demographics

Percent


Age Group Percent
Annual Family Income


0-4 0.07
<15,000
0.13


5-9 0.07
15-25,000
0.16


10-14 0.07
25-35,000
0.18


15-64 0.65
35-50,000
0.25


65* 0.14
50-75,000
0.21



>75,000
0.08


Total Population • 506202 Total Families - 135592



Median Income - 39722 Average
Income - 43364 Per Capita Income -
13917

B-12

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4
PROVIDENCE
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AIRS-
+
SNAP-
<> 1
BRSG -
BRSR -
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PCSD -
~
POTW-
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F1PS Code Region	Stat* County
44007	1	R1	PROVIDENCE
Source Name
Source Address
Media of Concern
Databaae
NARRAGANSETT BAY COMMISSION

Surface Water (POTU)
IFO/PCS
BLACKSTONE VALLEY DIST. COMM.

Surface Water (POTU)
IFO/PCS
CRANSTON UUTF

Surface Water (POTU)
IFD/PCS
CENTRAL FALLS

Surface Water (POTU)
IFD/PCS
EAST PROVIDENCE UUTF

Surface Water (POTU)
IFD/PCS
SNITHFIELD UUTF

Surface Water (POTU)
I FO/PCS
Pascoeg Fire District
Pascoag
Drinking Water (med.)
819 EPA List
TECHNICAL MATERIALS INC

Air
AIRS/DUNS
BID ASSOCIATES INC

Air
AIRS/DUNS
KELLEY METAL CORP

Air
AIRS/DUNS
BOLIOEN METECH INC

Air
AIRS/OUHS
COPPER INDUSTRIES INC

Air
AIRS/DUNS
AMERICA COOKSON INC

Air
AIRS/OUHS
KELLEY METAL CO

Air
AIRS/0UNS
GTE PRODUCTS CORP DEL CORP

Air
AIRS/DUNS
Davis (GSR) Landfill
Sloeester
Superfund Site
SNAP
Landfill & Resource Recovery, Inc.(L&RR)
North Smithfield
Super-fund site
SNAP
Population Demographics
Age Group	Percent
0-4
5-9
10-14
15-64
65+
0.07
0.06
0.06
0.65
0.16
Annual Family Income	Percent
<15,000	0.14
15-25,000	o.ia
25-35,000	0.J8
35-50,000	0.23
50-75,000	0.18
>75,000	0.09
Total Population • 596340 Total Families - 1516S0
Median Income - 36446 Average Income • 41442 Per Capita Income - 12990
B-14

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URSG -	V
11RSR -	%
1'CSD -	&
POTVV -	O
11ARTFORD
CT
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FIPS Code Region	State County
09003	1	CT	HARTFORD
Database
IFD/PCS
IFO/PCS
IFD/PCS
IFD/PCS
IFO/PCS
IFD/PCS
IFD/PCS
IFD/PCS
IFD/PCS
IFD/PCS
IFD/PCS
IFD/PCS
IFD/PCS
819 EPA List
AIRS/DUNS
Population Demographics
Age Group
Percent
Annual Family Income
Percent
0-4
0.07.
<15,000
0.08
5-9
0.06
15-25,000
0.10
10-14
0.06
25-35,000
0.12
15-64
0.67
35-50,000
0.21
65+
0.14
50-75,000
0.27


>73,000
0.22
Total Population - 853196 Total Families - 224706
Median Incoaw - 52795 Average Income - 57583 Per Capita Income - 19733
Source Kama
HARTFORD HOC STP
HOC/EAST HARTFORD TRMT PLANT
ENFIELD STP
ROCKY HILL UPCP
MANCHESTER STP
BRISTOL, (MAIM)
BRISTOL, FORRESTVIUE
SGUTHINGTON UPCP
PLAINVILLE STP
SOUTH WINDSOR STP
FARLINGTON STP
GLASTONBURY WPCF
SIHSBURY WTP
Mencheeter Water Dept.
THAMES RIVER RECYCLING INC
Source Addreae
Manchester
Media of Concern
Surface Water (POTU)
Surface Water (POTU)
Surface Water (POTU)
Surface Water (POTU)
Surface Water (POTU)
Surface Water (POTW)
Surface Water (POTW)
Surface Water (POTU)
Surface water (POTW)
Surface Water (POTU)
Surface Water (POTU)
Surface Water (POTW)
Surface Water (POTU)
Drinking Water (med.)
Air
B-16

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I
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SNAP-
BRSG-
BRSR-
PCSD
POTW -
NEW HAVEN
CT

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F1PS Cod* Region	Stat* County
09009	1	CT	NEW HAVEN
Source Nam*
Source Address
Media of Concern
Database
WATERBURY STP

Surfac*
Water
(POTU)
IFD/PCS
WEST HAVEN STP

Surfac*
Water

IFD/PCS
NEU HAVEN EAST SHORE STP

Surface
Water
(POTU)
I FD/PCS
NAUGATUCK SEUAGE TREATMENT PU

Surface
Water
(POTU)
I FD/PCS
MERIDEN STP

Surface
water
(POTW)
I FD/PCS
NORTH HAVEN STP

Surface
Water
(POTW)
I FD/PCS
ANSONIA STP

Surface
Water
(POTU)
I FD/PCS
HILFORD-BEAVER BROOK TP

Surfac*
Water
(POTU)
I FD/PCS
DERBY STP

Surface
Water
(POTU)
I FD/PCS
BRADFORD STP

Surface
Water
(POTU)
I FD/PCS
CHESHIRE STP

Surfac*
Water
(POTU)
I FD/PCS
NEW HAVEN-30ULEVAR0 STP

Surfac*
Water
(POTW)
I FD/PCS
NEU HAVEN-EAST STREET STP

Surfac*
Water
(POTW)
I FD/PCS
MILFORD GULF PD STP

Surfac*
Water
(POTW)
I FD/PCS
STATE RAIL t FABRICATING CO

Air


AIRS/DUNS
EXIDE CORPORATION

Air


AIRS/DUNS
PENTA BATTERY

Air


AIRS/DUNS
Nutmag Valley Road
Wolcott
Superfund Site
SNAP
Population Demographies
As* Group Percent	Annual Family Income	Percent
0-4 0.07	<15,000	0.10
5-9 0.06	15-25,000	0.12
10-14 0.06	25-35,000	0.14
15-64 0.66	35-50,000	0.23
65* 0.15	50-75,000	0.25
>75,000	0.17
Total Population - 804141 Total Families - 209781
Median Incom* - 45354 Average Income • 50247 Per Capita Income - 16752
B-18

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SNAP -
BRSG-
BRSR -
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6
%
iir
POTW - O
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FAIRFIELD
CT

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FIPS Cods
09001
Region
1
Stat*
CT
County
FAIRFIELD
Source Na«»
BRIDGEPORT WEST
DANBURY WUTP
BRIDGEPORT EAST
STRATFORD STP
NORUALK STP
STAMFORD STP
FAIRFIELD STP
GREENWICH-CENTRAL STP
UESTPORT STP
SHELTON STP-RIVERDALE
OAR IEN STP
METAL REPROCESSING COMPANY
SOLIDEN INC
NORTHEASTERN METALS CORP
ROYAL METALS CORPORATION
TRELLEBORG CORP
SURF METAL CO INC
OURACELL HOLDINGS CORPORATION
OURACELL INC
ENERGY RESEARCH CORPORATION
STAINED I LEADED GLASS
Soure* Address
Medie of Concern
Surface Water (POTW)
Surface Uater (POTW)
Surface Water (POTW)
Surface Water (POTW)
Surface Water (POTW)
Surface Uater (POTW)
Surface Water (POTW)
Surface Water (POTW)
Surface Water (POTW)
Surface Water (POTW)
Surface Uater (POTW)
Air
Air
Air
Air
Air
Air
Air
Air
Air
Air
Databaae
IFO/PCS
IFD/PCS
IFD/PCS
IFD/PCS
I FO/PCS
IFD/PCS
IFD/PCS
IFD/PCS
IFD/PCS
IFD/PCS
IFD/PCS
AIRS/DUNS
AIRS/DUNS
AIRS/DUNS
AIRS/DUNS
AIRS/DUNS
AIRS/DUNS
AIRS/DUNS
AIRS/DUNS
AIRS/DUNS
AIRS/DUNS
Population Demographics
Age Group
Percent
Annual Family Income
Percent
0-4
0.07
<15,000
0.07
5-9
0.06
15-25,000
0.08
10-14
0.06
25-35,000
0.08
15-64
0.68
35-50,000
0.16
65+
0.13
50-75,000
0.25


*75,000
0.36
Total Population - 827637 Total Families • 218993
Median Ineon* ¦ 64590 Average Income - 73226 Per Capita Income - 24726
B-20

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FIPS Cod# Region Stat* County
34003	2	NJ	BERGEN
Source Name
Source Address
Media of Concern
Database
BERGEN CNTY STP

Surface Water (POTW)
IFD/PCS
NORTHWEST BERGEN COUNTY UA

Surface Water (POTW)
IFD/PCS
RIOGEWOOO VILLAGE OF UPCP

Surface Water (POTW)
I FD/PCS
FAIRLAWN, BOROUGH OF

Surface Water (POTW)
IFD/PCS
JOINT MTG RUTH-E.RUTH-CARL.

Surface Water (POTW)
IFD/PCS
NORTH ARLINGTON-LYNOHURST

Surface Water (POTW)
I FD/PCS
Lyndhurst Uater Dept.
Lyndhurst
Drinking Water (mad.)
819 EPA List
North Arlington Water Dept.
North Arlington
Drinking Water (med.)
819 EPA List
S HELLER I SONS INC

Air
AIRS/DUNS
S HELLER I SONS INC

Air
AIRS/DUNS
DANTEC ELECTRONICS INC

Air
AIRS/OUNS
DANTEC ELECTRONICS' INC

Air
AIRS/DUNS
CRYSTAL MANUFACTURING 'CORP

Air
AIRS/DUNS
CRYSTAL MANUFACTURING CORP

Air
AIRS/OUNS
Curcio Scrap Metal, Inc.
Saddle Brook Tup
Superfuid Site
SNAP
Maywood Chemical Co.
Maywood/Rochelle Pk
Superfund Site
SNAP
Ventron/Velsicol
Wood Ridge Borough
Superfund Site
SNAP
Population Demographies
Age Group
Percent
Annual Family Income
Percent
0-4
0.06
<15,000
0.04
5-9
0.05
15-25,000
0.07
10-14
0.06
25-35,000
0.10
15-64
0.68
35-50,000
0.18
654-
0.15
50-75,000
0.26


>75,000
0.34
Total Population - 811704 Total Families - 221237
Median Income - 62323 Average Incona - 68252 Per Capita Income • 21841
B-22

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FIPS Cod* Region	Stat* County
34013	2	NJ	ESSEX
Source Mm*
PASSAIC VALLEY SEWERAGE COMN
ORANGE CITY OF DPW
CALDWELL STP
VERONA UTP
ESSEX COUNTY SANITORIUM
Newark Water Dept.
Fairfield Water Oapt.
B*ltavi11* Wat*r Oapt.
Montelair Uatar Bur*au
W*«t Caldwell Uatar Oapt.
Glan Ridge Water Oapt.
Cadar Grove Water Oapt.
Bloomfield Watar Oapt.
COPPER TECHNOLOGY INC
EMESSCO IMC
CONNELL LIMITED PARTNERSHIP
Caldwell Trucking Co.
Source Address
Newark
Fairfield
Betlevill*
Montelair
West Caldwell
Glan Ridge
Cadar Qrove
Bloomfield
Fairfield
Madia of Concern
Surface Water (POTW)
Surface Weter (POTW)
Surface Water (POTW)
Surface Water (POTW)
Surface Uatar (POTU)
Drinking Water (large)
Drinking Weter (med.)
Drinking Weter (med.)
Drinking Water (med.)
Drinking Water (med.)
Orinking Weter (med.)
Orinking Watar (mad.)
Orinking Uatar (mad.)
Air
Air
Air	,
Superfund Site
Database
IFD/PCS
IFD/PCS
IFO/PCS
IFD/PCS
IFD/PCS
819 EPA List
819 EPA List
819 EPA List
819 EPA List
819 EPA List
819 EPA List
819 EPA List
819 EPA list
AIRS/DUNS
AIRS/DUNS
AIRS/OUMS
SNAP
Population Demographics
Age Group	Percent
0-4
5-9
10-14
15-64
65 ~
0.07
0.07
0.07
0.67
0.13
Annual Family Income	Percent
<15,000	0.17
15-25,000	0.13
25-35,000	0.13
35-50,000	0.17
50-75,QOO	0.21
>75,000	0.18
Total Population - 778091 Total Families - 191286
Median Income - 47621 Average Income - 54S32 Per Capita Income - 17342
B-24

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REGION 2 COUNTY CONTAINING MULTIMEDIA LEAD CLUSTER
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AIRS-	+
SNAP-	*
BRSG -	<>
BRSR-	M
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POTW-	O

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FIPS Cod* Region	Stat* County
34017	2	NJ	HUDSON
Source Now
BAYGNNE STP
WEST NEW YORK
JERSEY CITY STP
KEARNY, TOUN OF
JERSEY CITY STP
NORTH BERGEN DPW
Dipt, of Water Jersey City
Bayonne Water Dept.
Hoboken W. Dept.
Keerny Water Dept.
N PASHEL1NSKY t SONS INC
INTERSTATE METALS SEPARATING
KEARNY SMELTING & REFINING
A & S LEAD WIRE CORP
PJP landfill
Sync on Resins
Source Address
Jersey City
Bayonoe
Hoboken
Kearny
Jersey City
South Kearny
Media of Concern
Surface Water (POTW)
Surface Water (POTU)
Surface Weter (POTW)
Surface Watsr (POTW)
Surface Watsr (POTW)
Surface Weter (POTW)
Drinking Water (large)
Drinking Water (large)
Orinking Water (med.)
Drinking Water (med.)
Air •
Air
Air
Air
Super-fund Site
Superfund Site
Database
IFD/PCS
IFD/PCS
IFO/PCS
IFD/PCS
I FO/PCS
IFD/PCS
819 EPA list
819 EPA List
819 EPA list
819 EPA List
AIRS/DUNS
AIRS/DUNS
AIRS/DUNS
AIRS/OUNS
SNAP
SNAP
Population Demographics
Age Group	Percent	Annual Family Income	Percent
0-4	0.07	<15,000	0.20
5-9	0.06	15-25,000	0.18
10-14	0.06	25-35,000	0.17
15-64	0.69	35-50,000	0.20
65+	0.13	50-75,000	0.17
>75,000	0.08
Total Population - 566653 Total Families - 139979
Median Income - 32212 Average Income • 37080 Per Capita Income - 11742
B-26

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FIPS Coda Region	State County
34023	2	NJ	MIDDLESEX
Source Nas»
Sourca Address
Medis of Concern
Detabase
NEW BRUNSWICK CITY OF

Surface Uatar (POTW)
IFD/PCS
PERTH AMBOV, CITY OF

Surface Water (POTW)
IFD/PCS
CARTERET STP , BOROUGH OF

Surface Water (POTW)
IFD/PCS
OLD BRIDGE TOWNSHIP SA

Surface Uatar (POTW)
IFD/PCS
LITTLE FALLS STP

Surface Water (POTW)
IFD/PCS
MIDDLESEX COUNTY

Surfece Water (POTW)
IFD/PCS
SOUTH BRUNSWICK TOWNSHIP

Surface Water (POTW)
IFD/PCS
KEASBEY STP

Surface Water (POTW)
IFD/PCS
Old Bridge MUA
Old Bridge
Drinking Water (large)
819 EPA List
Monro* TWP MUA
Monro*
Drinking Water (mod.)
319 EPA List
South Anboy Uatar Oapt.
South AMtoy
Drinking Water (mod.)
819 EPA List
EASCO CORPORATION

Air
AIRS/DUMS
R F E INDUSTRIES INC

Air
AIRS/DUNS
C P CHEMICALS IHC

Air
AIRS/OUNS
FEDERAL METALS I ALLOYS CO

Air
AIRS/DUNS
RADIOGRAPHIC RECLAIMERS

Air
AIRS/DUNS
GENERAL MOTORS CORPORATION

Air
AIRS/DUNS
CPS/Madison Industries
Old Bridge Township
Super-fund Site
SNAP
Horseshoe Road
Sayreville
Superfund Site
SNAP
Fried Industries
East Brunswick Tup
Superfund Site
SNAP
South Brunswick Landfill
South Brunswick
Superfund Site
SNAP
Population Demographics
Age Group
Percent
Annual Family Income
Percent
0-4
0.07
<15,000
0.06
5-9
0.06
15-25,000
0.08
10-14
0.06
25-35,000
0.11
15-64
0.70
35-50,000
0.22
65*
0.12
50-75,000
0.32


>75,000
0.21
Total Population - 667984 Total Faoilias - 174332
Median Income - 51816 Averege Income - 55868 P«r Capita Income - 18276
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FIPS Cods Region	Stat*
34025	2	MJ
County
MONMOUTH
Source Mm*
MONMOUTH CO BAYSHORE OUTFALL
SOUTH MONMOUTH REGIONAL S.A.
NORTHEAST MONMOUTH COUNTY RSA
TNSA WATER POLLUTION CONTROL
MIDDLETOWN SEWERAGE AUTHORITY
LONG BRANCH SEWERAGE AUTHORITY
ASBURY PARK STP
BAYSHORE REGIONAL SA
FREEHOLD, BOROUGH OF
PINE BROOK STP
NEPTUNE STP, TOWNSHIP OF
Marlboro MUA
Shorelands Water Co., Inc.
ZSCNIEGNER REFINING INC
Burnt Fly Bog
Imperial Oil Co.,Inc./Champion Chaaricals
Maval Weapons Station Earle (Site A)
Monitor Devices/!ntereireuits Inc
Ualdlcie Aerospace Devices, Inc.
Source Address
Marlboro
Shorelands
Marlboro Township
Morganvilla
Colts Neck
Wall Township
Wall Township
Media of Concern	Database
Surfece Water (POTW)	IFD/PCS
Surface Water (POTW)	IFD/PCS
Surface Water (POTW)	IFO/PCS
Surface Water (POTW)	IFD/PCS
Surface Water (POTW)	IFD/PCS
Surface Water (POTW)	IFD/PCS
Surface Water (POTW)	IFD/PCS
Surface Water (POTW)	IFD/PCS
Surfece Water (POTW)	IFD/PCS
Surface Water (POTW)	IFD/PCS
Surface Water (POTW)	IFO/PCS
Drinking Water (mad.)	819 EPA List
Drinking Water (med.)	819 EPA List
Air	AIRS/DUNS
Superfund Site	SNAP
Superfund Site	SNAP
Superfund Site	SNAP
Superfund Site	SNAP
Superfund Sits	snap
Population Demographics
Age Grom	Percent
0-4
5-9
10-14
15-64
65*
0.07
0.07
0.07
0.67
0.13
Annual Fanily Income	Percent
<15,000	0.0B
15-25,000	0.10
25-35,000	0.12
35-50,000	0.19
50-75,000	0.24
>75,000	0.27
Total Population • 562541 Total Families • 148547
Median Income - 53624 Average Incoaa - 59620 Per Capita Income • 18854
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Ft PS Cod* Region
36061	2
State County
MY	NEW YORK
Database
IFD/PCS
1FD/PCS
IFD/PCS
AIRS/DUNS
AIRS/DUHS
AIRS/DUNS
AIRS/DUNS
AIRS/DUMS
AIRS/DUNS
AIRS/DUNS
AIRS/DUNS
Population Oenographic*
Age Grot** Percent	Annual Faaily Income	Percent
0-4 0.05	<15,000	0.23
5-9 0.04	15-25,000	0.16
10-14 0.04	25-35,000	0.13
15-64 0.73	35-50,000	0.14
65+ 0.13	50-75,000	0.14
>75,000	0.20
Total Population - 1475132 Total Faailies - 298530
Median Income • 39509 Average Income - 51310 Per Capita Income - 19189
Source Na«e
NORTH RIVER UPC
UARD ISLANO UPC
MEW YORK CITY DUR- DYCXMAN ST
AMERICAN WIRE I FINDINGS CO
DENNIS METALS INC
E B L REFINING SALES
FOURSOME INOUSTRIES INC
HELLER A METALS CO INC
HOLLANDER REFINING CO
SAW METAL TRADING INC
S K TROHN REFINING CO
Source Addreaa
Media of Concern
Surface Uater (POTW)
Surface Uater (POTU)
Surface Uater (POTU)
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AIRS-
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BRSG
BRSR ¦
PCSD -
POTW
ICINGS
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PIPS Cod# ResIon
36047	2
Stat*
MY
County
KINGS
Source Nam
Source Address
Media of Concern
Database
NEVT0MI CREEK UPC

Surface Uatar (POTU)
IFO/PCS
CONEY ISLAND UPC

Surface Water (PCTV)
IFO/PCS
0ULS HEAD UPC

Surface Water (POTU)
IFO/PCS
NEW YORK CITY DEPT OF MATER RE

Surface Water (POTU)
IFO/PCS
BELMONT METALS INC

Air
A1RS/0UMS
KAYE REFINING CORP

Air
AIRS/DUNS
NEY SMELTING t REFINING CO

Air
AtRS/OUMS
HON FERROUS PROCESSING CORP

Air
AIRS/DUNS
STEELMET INC

Air
AIRS/0UNS
VIDEO POUER INTERNATIONAL

Air
AIRS/DUNS
Population Oamographics



Age Group Percent
Annual Family Income
Percent

0-4 0.08
<15,000
0.30

5-9 0.07
15-25,000
0.20

10-14 0.07
25-35,000
0.15

15-64 0.66
35-50,000
0.16

65* 0.12
50-75,000
0.13


>75,000
0.05
*

Total Population - 2300797 Total Families - 555220
Median Income • 25470 Average Income - 30758 Per Capita Income - 9766
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MPS Cod* Region	Stat* county
36059	2	NT	NASSAU
Sourc* Haw
MCSMB, BAY PARK STP
MCSOflS CEDAR CSEE* UPCP
GLEH COVE CO WTP
IONS BEACH (C) STP
GREAT NECK UPC DISTRICT
PORT WASHINGTON UPCP
OYSTER BAY UPCP
BELGRAVE UPC DISTRICT
VILLAGE OF FREEPORT
Nineole Village
Rockvill* Centre Village
Uilliaton Perk Village
PIONEER REFINING
KONICA IMAGING U S A INC
DELTA CONCEPTS CORP
Syosaet Landfill
Sourc# Addrasa
Mineola
Rockvi11* Centra
Wtlliaton Park
Oyater Bay
Madia of Concern
Surfac* Water (POTU)
surface weter (POTU)
Surfac* Water (POTU)
Surfec* Uatar (POTU)
Surface Ueter (POTU)
Surface Uatar (POTU)
Surfac* Uatar (POTU)
Surface Uatar (POTU)
Surface Ueter (POTU)
Drinking Ueter (mod.)
Drinking Ueter (med.)
Drinking Ueter (med.)
Air
Air
Air
SMperfund Site
Database
IFD/PCS
IFD/PCS
IFD/PCS
IFD/PCS
IFD/PCS
IFD/PCS
IFD/PCS
IFD/PCS
IFD/PCS
819 EPA List
819 EPA List
819 EPA List
AIRS/DUNS
AIRS/OUNS
AIRS/DUNS
SNAP
Population Deewgraptiies
Age Group
Percent
Annual Family Income
Percent
0-4
0.06
<15,000
0.05
5-9
0.06
15-23,000
0.07
10-14
0.06
25-35,000
0.10
15-64
0.68
35-50,000
0.18
65+
0.14
50-75,000
0.29


>75,000
0.30
Total Population ¦ 1296479 Total Families • 346692
Median Ineoae - 61138 Average Income - 67882 Per Capita Income - 21624
B-36

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36119
Ration
2
Stats
NY
County
UESTCHESTER
Source Mam
YONKERS JOINT UUTP
NAMARONECX SANITARY SO UWTP
NEW ROCHELLE S.O.
PORT CHESTER SANITARY SO UWTP
PCEKSKILL SANITARY S.O.
OSSINING SANITARY SO UWTP
VI LUGE OF TAJtRYTOUN
VI LUGE OF NORTH TARRYTOUN
VILUGE OF OSSINING
Tankers
Mount Vamon
Naw Rochall* Uatar
U*stch*ster Co. UD #3
TarrytOMn Uatar Supply
North TarrytOMn Villas*
Briareliff Honor Village
Hawthorns Inprovanant 01at.
Uaatchaatar Joint Uatar
Scarsdala Uatar Dapt.
Whita Plain* City
Larchannt Village
Harrison UD MOI
Cortlandt Conaolidatad UD
Elmaford Village
Yorktown Uatar Storage
Plaaaantvilla Uatar Diat.
Irving ton Uatar SLfipty
Mount Plaaaant UD (Valhal)
Peekaki11 City
Graanburgh Conaolidatad
GAR-MET INC
VARTA BATTERIES INC
BURLINGTON BATTERY CORP
AUARO UINNER CORP
ROHLFS STINEO LEADED OL STUDIO
Sourea Addreas
Yankars
Mount Vernon
Nan Roehalla
TarrytOMn
North TarrytOMn
Briareliff Manor
Hawthorn*
Uaatchaatar
Scarsdala
Uhita Plaina
Larchaont
Harrison
Cortlandt
EImaf ord
Yorktown
Plaaaantvilla
Irvington
Mount Plaaaant
PaakakiII
Graanburgh
Madia of Conesrn
Surfaca Uatar (POTU)
Surfaca Ustsr tPOTU)
Surfacs Uatar (POTU)
Surfaca Uatar (POTU)
Surfacs Uatar (POTU)
Surfaca Uatar (POTU)
Surfaca Uatar (POTU)
Surfaca Uatar (POTU)
Surfaca Uatar (POTU)
Inking Uatar (larga)
Inking Uatar (larga/
inking Watar (larga)
Air
Air
Air
Air
Air
inking Uata.r (
inking Uatar (aad
inking Uatar (mad
inking Uatar (Mad
inking Uatar (mad
inking Uater_ (mad
inking Uatar'(mad
inking Uatar (mad
inking Uatar (mad
inking Uatar (mad
inking Uatar (mad
inking Uatar (mad
inking Uatar (mad
inking Uatar (mad
inking Uatar (mad
inking Uatar (mad
inking Uatar (mad
inking Uatar (mad
Oatabass
IFD/PCS
IFD/PCS
IFD/PCS
IFD/PCS
IFD/PCS
IFD/PCS
IFO/PCS
IFD/PCS
IFD/PCS
819 EPA List
819 EPA list
819 EPA List
819 EPA List
819 EPA List
819 EPA List
819 EPA List
819 EPA List
819 EPA List
819 EPA List
819 EPA List
819 EPA List
819 EPA List
819 EPA List
819 EPA List
819 EPA List
819 EPA List
819 EPA List
819 EPA List
819 EPA List
819 EPA List
AIRS/DUNS
AIRS/DUNS
AIRS/DUNS
AIRS/OUNS
AIRS/DUNS
Population Oeangraphics
Ags Group
Percent
Annual Family Income
Percent
0-4
0.07
<15,000
o.oa
5-9
0.06
15 - 25 , 000
0.09
10-14
0.06
25-35,000
0.11
15-64
0.67
35-50,000
0.17
654-
0.14
50-75,000
0.24


>75,300
3.22
Total Population - 875055 Total Faanties - 227814
Median Incons • 62173 Avarags Incoaia - 71525 Per Capita I acorn* - 22801
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36029	2	NY	ERIE
Sourc* Nan
BIW ISLAND UUTP
ERIE COUNTY SEUER DISTRICT M
AMHERST SO *16 STP
TONAUANOA 
Surfac* Uatar (POTU)
Surfac* Uatar (POTU)
Surfac* Uatar (POTU)
Surfac* Uatar (POTU)
Surfac* Uatar (POTU)
Drinking Uatar (large)
Air
Air
Supcrfund Sit*
Databaa*
IFO/PCS
1 FD/PCS
IFO/PCS
IFD/PCS
IFO/PCS
IFO/PCS
IFO/PCS
IFO/PCS
iro/pes
IFD/PCS
819 EPA List
AIRS/DUNS
AIRS/OUNS
SNAP
Population Dm
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Aga Group
Parcant
Amual Family Income
Parcent
0-4
0.07
*15,000
15-25,000
0.15
5-9
0.07
0.15
10-14
0.06
25-35,000
0.17
15-64
0.65
35-50,000
0.25
65*
0.15
50-75,000
>75,000
0.20
0.08
Total Population - 964534 Total FmiKm - 253222
Nadian Incona - 3539S Avarag* Incoa* - 38935 P*r Capita Incoma • 12997
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County


42003 3 PA
ALLEGHENY


Source Name
Source Address
Media of Concern
Database
USS IRVIN PLANT
ORAVOSBURG
Surface Water (direct)
PCS
ALLEGHENY COUNTY SANITARY AUTH

Surface Water (POTV)
IFD/PCS
MCXEESPORT MUN.AUTH.WTR.POLL.C

Surface Water (POTW)
IFD/PCS
UPPER ALLEGHENY JT SAN AUTH-WT

Surface Water (POTW)
I FD/PCS
MCCANDLESS TUP SAN AUTH-PINE C

Surface Water (POTW)
IFD/PCS
BETHEL,BORO OF.MUN AUTH.

Surface Water (POTW)
I FD/PCS
CORAOPOLIS MUN. SANITARY AUTH.

Surface Water (POTW)
I FD/PCS
PLEASANT HILLS AUTHORITY-WASTE

Surface Water (POTW)
I FD/PCS
U MIFFLIN BORO-THOMPSON RUN ST

Surface Water (POTW)
I FD/PCS
PENN HILLS TOWNSHIP-SANDY CREE

Surface Water (POTW)
I FD/PCS
ALLEGHENY VALLEY JOINT SEWER A

Surface Water (POTW)
IFO/PCS
MONTOUR RUN-MOON TUP.

Surface Water (POTW)
IFD/PCS
Edgeworth Borough Municipal
Edgeuorth
Orinking Water (med.)
819 EPA List
City of Ouquesne Water
Duquesne
Drinking Water (med.)
819 EPA List
ALUMINUM SMELT ANO REFINING

Air
AIRS/DUNS
AMERICAN HEAVY METALS INOS

Air
AIRS/DUNS
AMG RESOURCES CORPORATION

Air
AIRS/DUNS
EAGLE IRON ANO METALS INC'

Air
AIRS/DUNS
INDUSTRIAL DIAMOND POWDERS

Air
AIRS/DUNS
FREEWAY BATTERIES INC

Air
AIRS/DUNS
EXIDE CORPORATION

Air
AIRS/DUNS
SIMON BATTERY & RESEARCH CORP

Air
AIRS/DUNS
GENERAL BATTERY CORPORATION

Air
AIRS/DUNS
GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY

Air
AIRS/DUNS
HAMMOND LEAD PROOUCTS INC

Air
AIRS/DUNS
Reein Disposal
Jefferson Borough
Super-fund Site
SNAP
Population Demographies
Age Group
Percent
Annual Family Income
Percent
0-4
0.06
<15,000
0.13
5-9
0.06
15-25,000
0.15
10-14
0.06
25-35,000
0.16
15-64
0.65
35-50,000
0.25
65*
0.17
50-75,000
0.21


>75,000
0.09
Total Population - 1323194 Total Families - 354350
Median Income - 37418 Average Income - 41359 Per Capita Income - 14464
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42017	3	PA	BUCKS
Source Maiae
Source Address

Media of Concern
Oetabase
LOWER BUCKS COUNTY JT. NUN. Mj


Surface Water (POTV)
IFO/PCS
WARMINSTER TUP. NUN. AUTH.


Surface Water (POTV)
IFD/PCS
HORRISVILLE BOROUGH NUN AUTH-S


Surface Water (POTU)
IFD/PCS
PENN RIDGE UASTE WATER TREATME


Surface Water (POTW)
IFD/PCS
LOWER BUCKS COUNTY JT. HUN. AU


Surface Water (POTW)
IFD/PCS
FALLS TOWNSHIP AUTHORITY-WATER


Surface Weter (POTW)
I FD/PCS
CHALFONT NEU BRITAIN JOINT SEU


Surface Water (POTU)
I FO/PCS
QUAKERTOUN STP


Surface Water (POTW)
I FD/PCS
Lower Buck Co. Joint


Drinking Water (large)
819 EPA List
Hfddletown TWP
Middletown

Orinking Water (med.)
819 EPA List
TUP. of Falla Authority
Fells

Orinklng Water (med.)
819 EPA List
Newtown Artesian Water Co.
Newtown

Orinking Water (med.)
819 EPA List
FEN GARR INC


Air
AIRS/DUNS
C0NPL1ANCE RECYCL INOS OF PA


Air
AIRS/DUNS
TUBE CITY INC


Air
AIRS/DUNS
GRANT MANUFACTURING i ALLOYING


Air
AIRS/DUNS
Coaden Chemical Coatings Corp.
Beverly

Superfund Site
SNAP
Revere Chemical Co.
Nockamixon Township
m
Superfund Site
SNAP
Population Demographics




Age Group Percent
Annual Family Income
Percent


0-4 0.07
<15,000
0.08


5-9 0.07
15-25,000
0.11


10-14 0.07
25-35,000
0.15


15-64 0.68
35-50,000
0.24


65* 0.11
50-75,000
0.27



>75,000
0.15


Total Population - 528737 Total Families - 142430
Median Income • 45899 Average income - 49744 Per Capita Income - 16115
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42091	3	PA
County
MONTGOMERY
Source Na*e
Source Addreaa
Media of Concern
Databaae
POTTSTOUN BQRO COURCIL-WUTR.TR

Surface
Water
(POTU)
IFD/PCS
UPPER MORELANO-HATBORO SEWAGE

Surface
Water
(POTU)
IFD/PCS
NORRISTOUN BOROUGH WASTEWATER

surface
water
(POTU)
IFO/PCS
UPPER NCRION TUP. AUTH-TROUT R

Surface
Water
(POTW)
IFO/PCS
MONTGOMERY COUNTY SEWER AUTHOR

Surface
Water
(POTU)
IFD/PCS
ABINGTON TUP COW-UUTR TRTMT P

Surface
Water
(POTW)
IFD/PCS
EAST MORRITON-PLYMOUTH JOIMT S

Surface
Water
(POTU)
I FD/PCS
AMBLER BOROUGH SOUTH PUNT

Surface
Water
(POTU)
I FD/PCS
AMBLER WASTE WATER TREATMENT P

Surface
Water
(POTU)
I FD/PCS
HATFIELO TUP. MUN. AUTH.

Surface
Water
(POTU)
IFO/PCS
UPPER GUYNEDO TOWNSHIP AUTHORI

Surface
Water
(POTW)
I FD/PCS
LANSDALE SEWAGE TREATMENT PLAN

Surface
Water
(POTW)
I FD/PCS
BERKS MONTGOMERY MUNICIPAL AUT

Surface
Water
(POTW)
I FD/PCS
UPPER GUYNEDO-TOWAMENCIN MUN

Surface
Water
(POTU)
IFD/PCS
HAMMONOS MILL CO

Air


AIRS/DUNS
DUDLIK FINISHING INC

Air


AIRS/DUN^
AG-MET REFINING CORP

Air


AIRS/DUNS
ALLIANT TECHSYSTEMS INC

Air


AIRS/DUNS
PREMIERE TECHNOLOGIES GROUP

Air


AIRS/DUNS
EXIOE CORPORATION

Air


AIRS/DUNS
C & 0 CHARTER POWER SYSTEMS

Air


AIRS/DUNS
Crater Resourcea/Keyetone Coka/Alan Wood
Upper Marion Tup
Suparfund Site
SNAP
Population Demographies
Age Group
Percent
Annual Faaiily Income
Percent
0-4
0.07
<15,000 -
0.06
5-9
0.07
15-25,000
0.11
10-14
0.06
25-35,000
• 0.14
15-64
0.66
35-50,000
0.23
65+
0.15
50-75,000
0.26


>75,000
0.19
Total Population • 662882 Total Faariliea - 177741
Median IncQM - 50994 Average Incoaw - 56431 Par Capita Inccmw • 18455
B-46

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PHILADELPHI
PA
LEGEND
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FIPS Cod*
42101
Region
3
Stata
PA
County
PHILADELPHIA
Sourca Maa»
PHI LA WATER DEPT - NE STP
PHILA WATER OEPT-S.W. STP
S. E. WTR.POLL.COMT.PIT,PHILA.
104 REFINERS INC
EAST COAST REYCLINO INC
FRANKLIN SMELTING I REFINING
GARFIELD REFINING CO
GARFIELD REFINING COMPANY
HALPERN I COMPANY
MILL SUPPORT TECHNOLOGIES INC
NATIONWIDE RECYCLERS INC
NEW BRIDGE DEVELOPMENT COMPANY
ACME ALLOYS
ANTHRACITE BATTERY MFRS
Sourca Addreaa
Madia of Concarn
Surfaca watar (POTW)
Surfaca Watar (POTW)
Surfaca Watar (POTW)
Databaaa
IFD/PCS
IFD/PCS
IFD/PCS
AIRS/DUNS
AIRS/DUNS
AIRS/DUNS
AIRS/DUNS
AIRS/DUNS
AIRS/DUNS
AIRS/DUNS
AIRS/DUNS
AIRS/DUNS
AIRS/OUNS
AIRS/DUNS
Population Deangraphica
Age Group
Parcant
Annual Family Incoma
Percent
0-4
0.07
<15,000
0.26
5-9
0.07
15-25,000
0.19
10-14
0.06
25-35,000
0.17
15-64
0.64
35-50,000
0.20
65*
0.15
50-75,000
0.14


>75,000
0.05
Total Population - 1608636 Total Faailiaa - 384700
Median Incena - 30056 Average Income • 34638 Par Capita Income - 11679
B-48

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F1PS Coda
42029
Region
3
Stat*
PA
County
CHESTER
Source Heme
OOWNINGTOUN AREA REGIOINAL AUT
VALLEY FORGE SEWER AUTHORITY
COATESVILLE CITY AUTHORITY
WEST GOSHEN SEWAGE TREATMENT P
PHOENIXVILLE BOROUGH STP
West Cheeter Aru Hunic Auth.
City of Coetesville Auth.
MOOEMA FOUNORY CO
PLATA-MET RECOVERY LTO
MATTHEY JOHNSON INC
CELL-CON INC
UNITED STATES ACCUMULATOR CO
HAMMONO LEAD PROOUCTS INC
Foot* Mineral Co.
Kimtoerton Site
Straaburg Landfill
Walsh Landfill
Source Address
West Cheater
Coat•¦villa
Eaat Whiteland Tup
Kimberton Borough
Newlin Townahip
Haneybrook Township
Media of Concern
Surfece Wetar (POTW)
Surface Water (POTW)
Surface Wetar (POTW)
Surface Weter (POTW)
Surfece Ueter (POTW)
Drinking Weter (med.)
Drinking Weter (mad.)
Superfund Site
Super-fund Site
Superfund Site
Superfund Site
Databaae
IFD/PCS
IFO/PCS
IFD/PCS
IFD/PCS
IFD/PCS
819 EPA List
819 EPA List
AIRS/DUNS
AIRS/DUNS
AIRS/DUNS
AIRS/CUNS
AIRS/OUNS
AIRS/DUNS
SNAP
SNAP
SNAP
SNAP
Populetion Demographies
Age Groiqi	Percent
0-4
5-9
10-14
15-64
65*
0.07
0.07
0.06
0.68
0.11
Annuel Family Income	Percent
<15,000	0.09
15-25,000	0.11
25-35,000	0.13
35-50,000	0.22
50-75,000	0.26
>75,000	0.20
Total.Population - 379068 Total Families - 99409
Median Income - 46766 Average Income - 50634 Per Capita Income - 15930
B-50

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LANCASTER
J EGtMP
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BRSG
BRSU
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FIPS Cod* Region	Stat* County
42071	3	PA	LANCASTER
Source Nana
LANCASTER SEWER AUTH-STANLEY 0
LANCASTER AREA SEWER AUTHORITY
EPHRATA BOROUGH WASTEWATER TRE
ELIZA8ETHT0UN 8OR0UGM STP
LITITZ SEWAGE AUTHORITY
LANCASTER SEW. AUTH. NORTH STP
City of Lancaatar Auth.
Columbia Water Company
MillersvHle Borough Auth.
COLONIAL METALS CO
U S REDUCTION CO
Cto CHARTER POWER SYSTEMS
Berkley Products Co. Dump
UGI Columbia Gas Ptant
Sourca Addrasa
Lancaatar
Colufeia
Millersville
Colombia
Madia of Concarn
Surface watar (POTW)
Surface Watar (POTW)
Surface Watar (POTW)
Surfaca Watar (POTW)
Surface Watar (POTW)
Surfaca Watar (POTW)
Drinking Watar (large)
Drinking watar (mad.)
Drinking Watar (mad.)
Air
Air
Air
Suparfund Sita
Superfund Sita
Databaaa
IFO/PCS
IFD/PCS
IFD/PCS
IFD/PCS
IFD/PCS
IFD/PCS
819 EPA List
819 EPA List
819 EPA List
AIRS/DUNS
AIRS/OUNS
AIRS/OUNS
SNAP
SNAP
Population Oamographics
Age'Group	Percent
0-4
5-9
10-14
15-64
65+
0.08
0.08
0.07
0.64
0.13
Annual Family Income	Percent
<15,000	0.12
15-25,000	0.16
25-35,000	0.19
35-50,000	0.25
50-75,000	0.21
>75,000	0.07
Total Population • 425249 Total Families • 112666
Median Ineon* - 36460 Average Income - 39959 Per Capita Income - 12262
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FIPS Cod*	Raflfon	Stata
10003	3	OE
County
N£U CASTLE
Source Name
Source Address

Media of Concern
Database
DELMAAVA PU. EOGEMOOR
WILMINGTON

Surface Uatar (direct)
PCS
WILMINGTON,CITY OF;UILMtN6TOM


Surface Uatar (POTW)
IFD/PCS
JOHNSON CONTROLS IMC


Air
AIRS/0UMS
Dataware Sand t Cravai Landfill
New Caatle County

Superfund Site
SNAP
Any Creek Landfill
New Castle County

Superfund Site
SNAP
E.I.Du Pont da Nemours (Newport Landfill Newport

Superfund Site
SNAP
Ha I by Chemical Co.
New Caatle

Superfund Site
SNAP
Harvey t Knott Drue, Inc.
Kirkwood

Superfund Site
SNAP
Tytoouta Cornar Landfill
New Caatle County

Superfund Site
SNAP
Population Demographics




Ago Group Percent
Annuel Family Income
Percent


0-4 0.07
*15,000
0.12


5-9 0.07
15-25,000
0.13


10-14 0.06
25-35,000
0.14


15-64 0.68
35-50,000
0.21


65+ 0.11
50-75,000
0.23



>75,000
0.16


Total Population • 438027 Total
Families • 113794



Median Income • 43913 Average Income - 42658 Per Capita Income -
16519

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FIPS Cod* RagIon	Stat*
42129	3	PA
County
WESTMORELAND
Source Nam*
NEW KENSINGTON CITY MUNICIPAL
GREATER GREENSSURO SEWAGE AUTH
LATROBE MUNICIPAL AUTHORITY-ST
KISKI VALLEY WATER POLLUTION C
NEW STANTON AREA WATER PQLLUTI
WESTERN WESTMORELAND MUM.AUTH
JEANNETTE CITY MUNICIPAL AUTHO
WESTMORELAND-FAYETTE NUN SEUAG
Latrote Municipal Authority
Llgoniar VJP. Munic. Auth.
Carry Boro Minicipal Auth.
High Ridga Watar Supply
LENOX INCORPORATED
Sourca Addresa
Latroto
Ligeniar
Oarry
High Ridga
Madia of Concarn
Surfaca Watar (POTV)
Surfaca Watar (POTW)
Surfaca Watar (POTW)
Surfaca Watar (POTW)
Surfaca Watar (POTW)
Surfaca Watar (POTW)
Surfaca Watar (POTW)
Surfaca Watar (POTW)
Orinking Watar (mad.)
Drinking Watar (mad.)
Drinking Watar (mad.)
Drinking Watar (mad.)
Air
Database
IFO/PCS

IFD/PCS

IFD/PCS

IFD/PCS

IFD/PCS

IFO/PCS

IFD/PCS

IFD/PCS

819 EPA
List
819 EPA
List
819 EPA
List
819 EPA
List
AIRS/DUNS
Population Daangraphica
Aga Group Parcant Annual Family	Income Percent
0-4 0.06 <15,000	0.14
5-9 0.06 15-25,000	0.17
10-U 0.06 25-35,000	0.23
15-64 0.64 35-50,000	0.24
65+ 0.17 50-75,000	0.18
>75,000	0.05
Total Population • 394709 Total Families - 113152
Median Incam - 32194 Averag* Income - 35475	Par Capita Income • 12238
B-56

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FIRS Coda Region Stat* County
42079	3	PA	LUZERNE
Source nmh
GREATER HAZLETON JOINT SEVER A
LOWER LACXAUANNA VALLEY SAN. A
DALLAS AREA MUNICIPAL AUTH.
pa t U Gart*ter • Mill Creek
Plymouth Relief
Uatree Reservoir P 6 I U
Hailaton Ctty Autti Uatar
Dallas Uatar Co.
PENN 0UP0NT BATTERY CO
OI'NCS TV PRODUCTS INC
OUENS'ILLINOIS INC
CAD Recycling
Souree Addraaa
Mill Creek
Plymouth
Hazlcton
Dallas
Foster Township
Madia of Concarn
Surfaca Uatar (POTU)
Surfece Uatar (POTU)
Surfaca Uatar (POTU)
Drinking Uatar (larga)
Drinking Uatar (larga)
Drinking Uatar (nad.)
Or inking Uatar (iaod.)
Drinking Uatar (mad.)
Air
Air
Air
Superfund Site
Databaee
IFD/PCS
1FD/PCS
IFD/PCS
819 EPA List
819 EPA List
819 EPA List
819 EPA List
819 EPA List
AIRS/DUNS
AIRS/DUNS
AIRS/DUNS
SNAP
Population Demographics
Age Group
Percent
Annual Family Incase
Percent
0-4
•0.06
<15,000
0.17
5-9
0.06
15-25,000
0.22
10-14
0.06
25-35,000
0.22
15-64
0.63
35-50,000
0.22
65*
0.20
50-75,000
0.13


>75,000
0.04
Total Population - 324634 Total Faarflfes - 87273
Median Incoae - 30115 Average Incase • 33457 Per Capita Income - 11006
B-58

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FIPS Cod*
42011
Raqion
3
Stltt
PA
County
BERKS
Source Nam
READING,CITY 0F-FRIT2 I SUMO U
EXETER TOWNSHIP WWTR TRTMT PIT
SPECIAL ALLOYS NET PROCESS CO
EX1DE CORPORATION
EAST PCNN MANUFACTURING CO
EC ACQUISITION INC
GENERAL BATTERY CORPORATION
EXIDE CORPORATION
EC MERGER INC
UILLARO BATTERY CO
YUASA EXIDE BATTERY CORP
EAS
EXI
Broun'* Battary Breaking
Berks Landfill
Douglaaaville Disposal
Metropolitan Mirror and Glass
Sourca Address
Shoeatakerevi lie
Spring TounaJiip
Douglaaaville
Frackvilie
Madia of Concern
Surface Water (POTU)
Surface Water (POTU)
Superfund Site
Superfund Site
Superfund Site
Superfund Site
Detabaaa
IFD/PCS
IFO/PCS
AIRS/DUNS
AIRS/DUNS
AIRS/DUNS
AIRS/DUMS
AIRS/DUNS
AIRS/DUNS
AIRS/DUNS
AIRS/DUMS
AIRS/DUMS
AIRS/DUNS
AIRS/DUNS
SNAP
SNAP
SNAP
SNAP
Population Demographics
Age Group
Percent
Annual Faeiily Income
Percent
0-4
0.07
<15,000
0.13
5-9
0.07
15-25,000
0.16
10-14
0.06
25-35,000
0.18
15-64
0.65
35-50,000
0.26
65*
0.16
50-75,000
0.21


>75,000
0.07
Total Population - 336819 Total Families - 91349
Median IncaaN - 37410 Average Incoate - 40372 Per Capita Income - 13224
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FIPS Cod* Region State
County


12025 4 FL
DADE


Source Naae
Source Address
Madia of Concern
Database
MIAMI-VIRGINIA KEY WTP

Surface Water (POTU)
IFD/PCS
MIAMI-DADE NO DIST UTF

Surface Water (POTU)
IF0/PCS
CAROL CITT-STP

Surface Water (PQTW)
IF0/PCS
CUTLER RIDGE-WTP

Surface Water (POTW)
I FD/PCS
NO MIAMI BEACH UTll CO

Surface Water (POTW)
IFD/PCS
SUNSET PARK STP-GEN WATERWORKS

Surface Water (POTW)
IF0/PCS
SO GULF UTIL ANOOVER-MIAMI

Surface Water (POTW)
I FD/PCS
3ey Harbor lalanda, Town

Drinking Weter (mod.)
819 EPA List
Surfaide, Town of
Surfsida
Drinking Water (mad.)
819 EPA List
INORGANIC RECYCLING INC

Air
AIRS/DUNS
MIAMI RIVER RECYCLING INC

Air
AIRS/DUNS
NEWELL ENTERPRISES INC

Air
AIRS/DUNS
MIAMI BATTERY MFC CO

Air
AIRS/DUNS
LEAD ENTERPRISES INC

Air
AIRS/DUNS
Anaconda Aluainue Co./Milgo Electronics Miami
Suparfwd Site
SNAP
Anodyne, Inc.
North Miami Beach
Suparfund Site
SNAP
Gold Coast Oil Corp.
Miami
Superfund Site
SNAP
Miami Drum Services
Miami
Superfund Site
SNAP
Northwest 58th Street Landfill
Hialeah
Superfund Site
SNAP
Muni sport Landfill
North Miami
Superfund Site
SNAP
Population Demographics
Age Group	Percent
0-4
5-9
10-14
15-64
65+
0.07
0.07
0.06
0.66
0.14
Annual Family Income	Percent
<13,000	0.22
15-25,000	0.17
25-35,000	0.18
35-50,000	0.19
50-75,000	0.16
>75,000	0.09
Total Population - 1929418 Total Families • 480058
Median Income • 32530 Average income • 38131 Per Capita Income • 12427
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F1PS Cod*
12057
Region
4
State
FL
County
HILLSBOROUGH
Source Mama
Sourca Address
Madia of Concern
Database
TAMPA*HOOKER'S POINT STP

Surfaca Uatar (POTU)
IFD/PCS
PIT cm STP

Surface uatar (POTU)
IFD/PCS
HILLS80RO CO - RIVER OAKS STP

Surfaca Uatar (POTU)
IFD/PCS
ST PETERSBURG NORTHEAST UTP

Surfaca Uatar (POTU)
IFO/PCS
ST PETERSBURG • ALBERT WHITTED

Surfaca Uatar (POTU)
IFD/PCS
UNITED STATES SMELTING & REF

Air
AIRS/DUNS
BAYOU METAL CO

Air
AIRS/DUNS
GULF COAST RECYCLING INC

Air
AIRS/DUNS
JOHNSON CONTROLS INC

Air
AIRS/DUNS
MICRO PRECISION INC

Air
AIRS/DUNS
PACIFIC OUNLOP GNB CORP

Air
AIRS/DUNS
GUL

Air
AIRS/DUNS
Kaaaauf-Klutarl < ng Battary D isposat
Tampa
Suparfund Slta
SNAP
Peak Oil Co./Bay Orua Co.
Tampa
Suparfund Sita
SNAP
Schuylkill Natal» Corp.
Plant City
Suparfund Sita
SNAP
Sixty-Second Street Dunp
Tampa
Super find Sfta
SNAP
Stauffer Chemical Co. (Tairpa Plant)
Taape
Suparfund Sita
SNAP
Taylor Road Landfill
Saffnar
Suparfund Site
SNAP
Population Demographics
Aga Group
Percent
Annual Family Income
Percent
0-4
0.07
<15,000
0.19
5-9
0.07
15-25,000
0.19
10-14
0.06
25-35,000
0.18
15-64
0.67
35-50,000
0.20
65+
0.12
50-75,000
0.16


>75,000
0.08
Total Population - 342315 Total Families - 221718
Median Inccaw - 31572 Average Income • 36601 Par Capita Income - 12727
B-64

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FL
County
BROWARD
Source Maaa
BROWARD CO-NO REG PLT-WVTP
HOLLYWOOD WTP
FT LAUDERDAIE-NW 6TH ST/UTP A
FT. LAUDERDALE
FORT LAUOERDALE-PT EV'GL/UTP D
MO MIAMI-OCEAN OUTFALL
PLANTATION • NORTH UWTP
OAKLAND PARK WTP
LAUOERHILL UTP
BCOES 1A
Dania, City of
Miramar, City of
BCOES SroadvivM
Indian Tract
ATLANTIC COAST REFINING INC
UILS LEAD PROOUCTS
Broward County— 21at Manor Dump
Oavia Landfill
Chemform, Inc.
Petroleua Products Corp.
Wilson Concepts of Florida, Inc.
Source Address
Dania
Miramar
Indian Trace
Fort Lauderdale
Davie
Pompano Beach
Pembroke Park
Pompano Beech
Media of Concern
Surface Water (POTU)
Surfece Water (POTU)
Surface water (POTU)
Surface Water (POTU)
Surfece Water (POTU)
Surface Water (POTU)
Surface Water (POTU)
Surfece Water (POTU)
Surface Water (POTU)
Drinking Water (large)
Drinking Water (mad.)
Drinking Weter (mod.)
Drinking Uater (med.)
Drinking Uater (med.)
Air
Air
Superfund Site
Superfund Site
Superfund Site
Superfund Sit*
Superfund Site
Database
IFD/PCS
IFD/PCS
IFD/PCS
IFD/PCS
IFD/PCS
IFD/PCS
IFD/PCS
IFD/PCS
IFD/PCS
819 EPA List
819 EPA List
819 EPA List
819 EPA List
819 EPA List
AIRS/DUNS
AIRS/DUNS
SNAP
SNAP
SNAP
SNAP
SNAP
Population Demographics
Age Group	Percent
0-4
5-9
10-14
15-64
65f
0.06
0.06
0.09
0.62
0.21
Annual Family Income	Percent
<15,000	0.14
15-25,000	0.18
25-35,000	0.18
35-50,000	0.20
50-75,000	0.18
>75,000	0.11
Total Population - 1255110 Total Families • 334943
Median Income * 37979 Averege Income - 44168 Per Capita Income • 16434
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12031	4	Fl	DUVAL
Sourea Naaa
JAX BUCKMAN ST STP #1
JAX ARLINGTON EAST STP * 4
JAX SOUTHWEST STP # 3
JAX DISTRICT II STP «Z
JAX BEACH STP
jAX-CEDAR HILL STP
JAX TURTLE CREEK
REYNOLOS METALS COMPANY
SOUTHEASTERN SMELTING A REF
N D POWER SOURCES IMC
Florida Staal Corp.
Pickattvilla Road Landfill
Vhitahousa oil Pits
Sourca Addraas
Indiantoun
Jacksonville
Uhitahousa
Madia of Cone am	Databaaa
Surfaea Uatar (POTU)	IFD/PCS
Surfaca Uatar (POTW)	IFO/PCS
Surfaea Uatar (POTU)	IFO/PCS
Surfaca Uatar (POTU)	IFD/PCS
Surfaca Uatar (POTU)	IFD/PCS
Surfaca Uatar (POTU)	IFO/PCS
Surfaca Uatar (POTU)	IFD/PCS
Air	AIRS/DUNS
Afr	AIRS/DUNS
Air	AIRS/DUNS
Suparfund Sfta	snap
Suparfund Sfta	SNAP
Suparfind Sita	SNAP
Population Daangraptiica
Aga Group	Pareant
0-4	0.03
5-9	0.08
10-14	0.07
15-64	0.67
65*	0.11
Annual Family
<15,000
15-25,000
25-35,000
35-50,000
50-75,000
>75,000
IncaM
Parcant
0.22
0.18
0.17
0.21
0.16
0.06
Total Population - 668041 Total Faailiaa * 175373
Madian Incoaa - 30273 Average Incoaw - 34362 Par Capita Income - 11948
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FIPS Cod*
12127
Ragion
4
State
FL
County
VOLUSIA
Source n«m
OAYTONA BCH REG/BETH PT OTP'S
ORMOND BEACH STP
Daytona* Beech
City of south Oaytona
Onaond Beach, Cfty of
Port Orange, City of
Maw Siayrna Beach, City of
VDO PAK IMC
Pl^muth Avanua Landfill
Sourea Mir—
Daytona Baach
South Daytona
Ormond Baach
Port Orange
Maw Seyrna Baach
DaLand
Madia of Concarn
Surfaca Water (POTV)
Surfaca Watar (POTU)
Drinking Watar (larga)
Drinking Watar (mad.)
Drinking Watar (mad.)
Drinking Watar (mad.)
Drinking Watar (mad.)
Air
Suparfund Slta
Databaaa
IFO/PCS
IFD/PCS
819 EPA List
819 EPA List
819 EPA List
819 EPA List
819 EPA List
AIRS/DUNS
SNAP
Population Oaangraphfea
Aga Group	Parcant
0-4
5-9
10-14
15-64
65+
0.06
0.06
0.05
0.61
0.23
Annual Faarily Incoaa	Parcant
<15,000	0.24
15-25,000	0.24
25-35,000	0.18
35-50,000	0.18
50-75,000	0.10
>75,000	0.04
Total Population - 373485 Total Familias - 103708
Had ion Income • 25460 Average Income • 30433 Par Capita Income • 11365
B-70

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LEGEND
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AIRS-	+
SNAP	*
BKSG
BfcSR	M
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F1PS Cod* Region	Stat* County
01073	4	AL	JEFFERSON
Sourc* Nam*
Sourc* Address Media of Concern
Oatabas*
JEFFERSON CO-VILLAGE CREEK UUT
Surface Water (POTW)
I FD/PCS
JEFFERSON CO-VALLEY CREEK UUTP
Surface Uatar (POTU)
IFD/PCS
JEFFERSON CO-FIVE MILE CR UTP
Surface Uatar (POTU)
IFO/PCS
JEFFERSON CO-CAHABA RIVER UUTP
Surfac* Uatar (POTU)
1FD/PCS
JEFFERSON CO-TURKEY CREEK UUTP
Surface uatar (POTU)
IFD/PCS
JEFFERSON CO-SHADESVALLEY UUTP
surfac* uatar (POTU)
I FD/PCS
JEFFERSON CO-PATTON CREEK UUTP
Surface Uatar (POTU)
I FD/PCS
INTERSTATE LEAD COMPANY INC
Air
AIRS/DUNS
BERMAN BROTHERS IRON * MET CO
Air
AIRS/DUNS
U J BULLOCK INC
Air
AIRS/OUNS
NATIONAL METALS INC
Air
AIRS/DUNS
Intcratat* Lead Co. (1LCO)
Leeds Suparfund Site
SNAP
Population Demographics
Ag* Group
Percent
Annual Family Income
Percent
0-4
0.07
<15,000
0.21
5-9
0.07
15-25,000
0.17
10-14
0.07
25-35,000
0.16
15-64
0.65
35-50,000
0.21
65+
0.14
50-75,000
0.17


>75,000
o.oa
Total Population - 640799 Total Families - 173380
Median Income - 31798 Avarsg* Income - 34258 Per Capita Income - 11017
B-72

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F1PS Coda
13121
Region
4
Stat*
GA
County
FULTON
Sourea Name
ATLANTA-* N CLAYTON UPCP
FULTON CO-CAMP CHEEK UPC?
ATLANTA-INTRENCHMENT OIK UPCP
ATLANTA-SOUTH RIVER UPCP
ATLANTA- UTOT CREEK UPCP
ATLANTA-FLINT RIVER UPCP
HOLLYWOOD ROAD UPC PLT
North Fulton County
East Point
Roawell
BARTON/THOMAS INC
It L KAGLE MANUFACTURING CO
REYNOLDS METALS COMPANY
PRO BATTERY INC
GNB
Sourea Addreaa
Eaat Point
Roawall
Madia of Concarn
Surface Uatar (POTU)
Surface Uatar (POTU)
Surface Uatar (POTU)
Surface Uatar (POTU)
Surface Uater (POTU)
Surface Uatar (POTU)
Surface Uatar (POTU)
Drinking Uatar (large)
Drinking Uatar (mad.)
Drinking Uatar (mad.)
Air
Air
Air
Air
Air
Databaae
IFD/PCS
IFO/PCS
IFD/PCS
I FD/PCS
IFD/PCS
I FD/PCS
! FD/PCS
819 EPA List
819 EPA List
819 EPA List
AIRS/OUNS
AIRS/DUNS
AIRS/DUNS
AIRS/DUNS
AIRS/DUNS
Population Demographics
Age Group
Percent
Annual Family Income
Percent
0-4
0.07
<15,000
0.24
5-9
0.07
15-25,000
0.16
10-14
0.06
25-35,000
0.14
15-64
0.70
35-50,000
0.17
65+
0.10
50-75,000
0.16


>75,000
0.14
Total Population - 674563 Total Families - 163091
Median Income • 33220 Average Income - 39460 Per Capita Income - 14068
B-74

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GREENVILLE
LEGEND
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AIRS-
SNAP
BRSG
BRSR
FCSD
FOTW

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FIPS Cod* Region Stat*
45045	4	SC
County
GREENVILLE
Soure* Maaa
Soure* Addraaa
Madia of Conearn
Databaaa
UCRSA/PELHAM PUNT

Surfac* Uatar (POTU)
IFO/PCS
UCRSA/LOUER REEDY RIVER PUNT

Surfac* Uatar (POTU)
IFD/PCS
UCRSA/TAYLORS AREA PLT

Surfac* Uatar (POTU)
I FO/PCS
WCRSA/MAULDIN ROAD PLT

Surfac* Water (POTU)
IFD/PCS
GNB INCORPORATED

Air
AIRS/OUNS
EXIDE CORPORATION

Air
AIRS/DUNS
Eliaor* Uaat* Disposal
Sr**r
Suparfund Sit*
SNAP
Baaunit Corp. (Circular Knit ( Dy*)
Fountain Inn
Superfund sit*
SNAP
SoI dan strip Saptic Tank S«rvic*
SiMpaonvill*
Sup*rfund Sit*
SNAP
Population Oaangrapitics



Aga Group P*rcant Annual Faaily IneoaM
Parcant

0-4 0.07
<15,000
0.16

5-9 0.07
15-23,000
0.18

10-14 0.07
25-35,000
0.18

15-64 0.68
35-50,000
0.22

65* 0.12
50-75,000
0.17


>75,000
0.09

Total Population - 297259 Total Faailies - 81173
Madfan tncom - 33695 Average Income • 38686 Per Caoita Income - 12589
B-76

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E FRDS COUNTIES
AIRS-	+
SNAP-	*
BRSG -	O
BRSR -	M
PCSD -	ir
POTW -	O
JEFFERSON

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HPS Cod* Region	Stat* County
21111	4	or	JEFFERSON
Source Dm
LOUISVILLE G A E CAME MJN STA
LOUISVILLE 6 ft E N1LL CMC STA
HORRIS FORMAM STP
JEFFERSONTOWN STP MSO
KITE CREEK STP MSO
OKOLONA SEWER CONST 01ST STP
AMERICAN REFININO CO
INTERLOCK INDUSTRIES INC
QUALITY RECOVERY SYSTEMS INC
JOHNSON CONTROLS INC
NISCHITO LTD
HART BATTERY EXCHANGE
Dietter Fan
Source Addresa
LOUISVILLE
LOUISVILLE
Medie of Concern
Surface Water (direct)
Surface Weter (direct)
Surface Water (POTW)
Surface Water (POTW)
Surface Weter (POTW)
Surface Water (POTW)
Jefferson County
Superfund Site
Databaae
PCS
PCS
IFD/PCS
IFD/PCS
IFD/PCS
IFD/PCS
AIRS/DUNS
AIRS/DUNS
AIRS/OUMS
AIRS/DUNS
AIRS/DUNS
AIRS/DUNS
SNAP
Age Group
0-4
5-9
10-14
15-64
65+
Percent
Annual Faarily Incoatt
Percent
0.07
<15,000
0.15
0.07
15-25,000
0.16
0.07
25-35,000
0.16
0.66
35-50,000
0.22
0.13
50-75,000
0.20

>75,000
0.11
Total Population - 678135 Total Fafailies • 183372-
Madian lncoaw - 37163 Average lncoaw - 41858 Per Capita !
14083
B-78

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LEGEND
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AIRS - +
SI JAP - *
Busa- O
BRSR- %
PCSD - £
POTW • O
SHELBY
TN

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FlPS Coda Region	Stat* County
4715/	4	TN	SHELBY
Sourca Nam	Sourca Addraaa
MEMPHIS-MAYNARO C. STIIM
MEMPHIS-TC MAXSON STP SO PLT
REFINED METALS CORP
GNB INCORPORATED
GNB INCORPORATED
ENPAK INCORPORATED
KEF
HwpMa Dafanaa Oapot	Hewphis
South 8th StrMt Landfill (W M«npti<» LF) Wast M—phii
Madfa of Cancarn
Surfaca Uatar
Surfaca Uatar
(POTU)
(POTW)
Suparfund Sita
Suparfund Sita
Databaaa
IFD/PCS
IFD/PCS
AIRS/DUNS
AIRS/DUNS
AIRS/DUNS
AIRS/DUNS
AIRS/DUNS
SMAP
SNAP
Population OaangrapMcs
Aga Group
Parcant
Annual Faaily Incoaw
Parcant
0-4
0.08
<19,000
0.23
5-9
0.08
15-25,000
0.17
10-14
0.07
25-35,000
0.16
15-64
0.66
35-50,000
0.21
65+
0.10
50-75,000
0.17


>75,000
0.08
Total Population • 826232 Total Faafllaa - 211872
Madian Incoaw - 31906 Avaraga Incoaw - 36255 Par Capita Incoaw - 11913
B-80

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REGION 5 COl JNTY CONTAINING MULTIMEDIA LEAD CLUSTER
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AIRS-	+
SNAP-	*
BRSG-	O
BRSR-	%
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FIPS Cod* Region State
County



27037 5 m
DAKOTA



Source Nam*
Source Addrems

Madia of Concern
Database
GOPHER SMELTING I REFINING CO
EAGAN

Solid Uaat* (gen.)
BRS
MUCC/MC-SENECA


Surface Meter (POTV)
IFO/PCS
MUCC/MC-HASTINGS


Surface Water (POTW)
IFD/PCS
METRO SUR 90 TWIN CITIES AREA-


Surface Water (POTU)
IFD/PCS
LAHOFILL RECOVERY SYSTEMS


Air
AIRS/DUNS
FFS INCORPORATED


Air
AIRS/DUNS
SPECTRO ALLOTS INCORPORATED


Air
AIRS/DUNS
GOPHER SMELTING t REFINING CO


Air
AIRS/OUNS
LO NIDV COMPANY INC


Air
AIRS/DUNS
RIO BATTERIES INC


Air
AIRS/OUNS
NATIONAL CUSTOM ENTERPRISES


Air
AIRS/OUNS
GNB INCORPORATED


Air
AIRS/OUNS
PACIFIC DUNLQP GNB CORP


Air
AIRS/OUNS
GOP


Air
AIRS/DUNS
Frtawav Sanitary Landfill
Surnaville

Si4»rfund Sit*
SNAP
Koch Refining Co./N-Ren Corp.
Pin* Band

Superfund Sit*
SNAP
Population Demographies




Age Group Parcant Annual Family Incoma
Percent


0-4 0.09
<15,000
0.07


5-9 0.09
15-25,000
0.10


10-14 0.08
25-35,000
0.13


15-64 0.63
35-50,000
0.27


65* 0.06
50-75,000
0.30



>75,000
0.13


Total Population - 272383 Total
Families - 72796



Median Incoma - 4605B Average Income - 49027 Per Caoita
Income -
15901

B-82

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MILWAUKEE
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BRSR-	%
PCSD -	~
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HPS Coda Raglan	Stat* County
55079	5	UI	MILWAUKEE
Database
IFD/PCS
IFD/PCS
I FD/PCS
019 EPA List
819 EPA List
819 EPA List
819 EPA List
819 EPA List
819 EPA List
819 EPA List
819 EPA List
AIRS/DUNS
AIRS/DUNS
AIRS/DUNS
AIRS/DUNS
SNAP
Population Demographies
Aga Group Percent	Annual Family Income	Percent
0-4 0.08	<15,000	0.14
5-9 0.07	15-25,000	0.14
10-14 0.07	25-35,000	0.20
15-64 0.64	35-50,000	0.24
65* 0.14	50-75,000	0.21
>75,000	0.06
Total Population - 959235 Total Families • 239230
Median Income - 35810 Average Income - 39305 Per Capita Income - 13332
Source Nam
MILWAUKEE MSD - JONES ISLAND
MILWAUKEE MSD - SOUTH SHORE
SOUTH MILWAUKEE CITY OF
Milwaukee Waterworks
Milwaukee County Grounds
North Shore Water Comaisaion
Wauwatosa Waterworks
Shorewood Waterworks
Oak Creek Waterworks
South Milwaukee Waterworks
Cudahy Waterworks
BALCO METALS INC
JOHNSON CONTROLS INC
JOHNSON CONTROLS INC
JOHNSON CONTROLS INC
Fadroweki Drue Disposal
Source Address
Milwaukee
North Shore
UaiAiatQii
Shorawood
Oak Creek
South Milwaukee
Cudahy
Franklin
Media of Concern
Surface water (POTV)
Surfece Water (POTV)
Surface Water (POTW)
Drinking Water (large)
Orinking Water (mad.)
Orinking Water (med.)
Drinking Water (mad.)
Drinking Water (nad.)
Drinking Water (med.)
Drinking Water (med.)
Drinking Water (mad.)
Air
Air
Air
Air
Superfund Site
B-84

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BRSR- M
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FIPS Coda Region	Stat* County
17097	5	IL	LAKE
Source Name
NSSO-WAUKEGAN
MSSO-CLAVEY ROAO
NSSO-GURNEE
LIBERTYVILLE
MUNOELEIN
DEERFIELD 002 EF OFU) RD
BARRINGTQN
ROUND LAKE SAN DIS
Waukagan
Deerfield
Grays Lake
Highland Park
Laka Forast
Uauconda
Round Lake Beach
Laka Bluff
Lincolnshire
Lake Zurich
Libertyville
ENVIRO-CMEM INC
R LAVIN t SON INC
H.0.0. Landfill
Yeoman Creek Landfill
Sourca Address
Waukagan
Deerfield
Grays Laka
Highland Park
Laka Forest
Uauconda
Round Lake Beach
Laka Bluff
Lincolnshire
Lake Zurich
Libertyville
Antioch
Uaukegan
Media of Concern
Surface Water (POTW)
Surface Water (POTU)
Surface Ueter (POTU)
Surface Water (POTV)
Surface Water (POTU)
Surface Water (POTU)
Surface Water (POTU)
Surface Weter (POTU)
Drinking Water (large)
Drinking Water (mad.)
Drinking Water (med.)
Drinking Weter (med.)
Drinking Water (med.)
Drinking Water (med.)
Drinking Water (med.)
Drinking Water (med.)
Drinking Water (med.)
Drinking Water (med.)
Drinking Water (med.)
Air
Air
Superfund Site
Superfund Site *
Database
IFD/PCS
IFO/PCS
IFD/PCS
IFD/PCS
IFD/PCS
IFD/PCS
IFD/PCS
I FD/PCS
819 EPA List
819 EPA List
819 EPA List
819 EPA List
819 EPA List
819 EPA List
819 EPA List
819 EPA List
819 EPA List
819 EPA List
819 EPA List
AIRS/DUNS
AIRS/DUNS
SNAP
SNAP
Population Oeaiogrephics
Age Group	Percent
0-4
5-9
10-14
15-64
65*
0.08
0.08
0.07
0.68
0.08
Annuel Fernily Income	Percent
<15,000	.0.08
15-25,000	0.08
25-35,000	0.11
35-50,000	0.20
50-75,000	0.28
>79,000	0.25
Total Population - 547738 Total Families - 143232
Median Income - S1997 Average income - 56528 Per Capita Income - 17681
B-86

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FIPS Cod* Region	Stat* County
17043	S	IL	DUPAGE
Sourc* Mm*
ELMHURST
DOWNERS GROVE S.O.
GLENBARO WASTEWATER AUTHORITY
NAPERVILLE SPR1MG8R00K
BENSENVILLE
SALT CREEK DRAINAGE BASIN S.O.
OUPAGE CNTY OEPT PUB WKS-LISLE
DUPAGE COUNTY-UOOORIDGE
AOOISON-SOUTH
OUPAGE COUNTY-MARION BROOK DPW
WEST CHICAGO
GLENDALE HEIGHTS
AOOISON-NORTH
ITASCA
ROSELLE
LOMBARD, VILLAGE OP
HINSOALE • OAK BROOK
Glen Ellyn
Clarendon Hills
Winfield
TRICON 1N0USTR1ES INCORPOOATEO
X-CALABER ENTERPRISES (DEL)
REYNOLOS ALUMINUM RECYCLING
S A JACOBSON & CO INC
TELECOMMUNICATION OEVICES INC
GNB INDUSTRIAL BATTERY CO
BATTERY BUILOERS INC
Kerr-McGe* (Sewage Treatment Plant)
K*rr-McG«* (Reed-Keppler Park)
Kerr-McGee (Kresa Creek)
Kerr-McGee (Residential Areas)
Sourc* Address
Glen Ellyn
Clarendon Hills
Uinfield
West Chicago
West Chicago
DuPoge County
W Chic/OuPaqe Cntv
Media of Concern
Surface Water (POTW)
Surface Ueter (POTW)
Surface Water (POTW)
Surface Water (POTW)
Surfece Water (POTU)
Surface Water (POTW)
Surface Water (POTW)
Surfece Weter (POTW)
Surface Water (POTW)
Surfece Water (POTW)
Surface Water (POTW)
Surfece Water (POTW)
Surfece Weter (POTW)
surfece water (POTW)
Surface Water (POTW)
Surface Weter (POTW)
Surface Weter (POTW)
Drinking Weter (med.)
Drinking Water (med.)
Drinking Water (med.)
Air
Air
Air
Air
Air
Afr
Air
Superfund Site
Superfund Site
Superfund Site
Suoerfund Sita
Databeae
IFD/PCS
IFD/PCS
IFD/PCS
IFO/PCS
IFO/PCS
IFD/PCS
IFD/PCS
IFO/PCS
IFO/PCS
IFO/PCS
IFO/PCS
IFO/PCS
IFD/PCS
IFD/PCS
IFO/PCS
IFO/PCS
IFD/PCS
819 EPA List
819 EPA List
819 EPA List
AIRS/DUNS
AIRS/DUNS
AIRS/OUNS
AIRS/OUNS
AIRS/OUNS
AIRS/OUMS
AIRS/OUNS
SNAP
SNAP
SNAP
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Population Demographics
Age Group	Percent
0-4 0.08
5-9 0.08
10-14 0.07
15-64 0.69
65+ 0.09
Annual Family I
<19,000
15-25,000
25-35,000
35-50,000
50-75,000
>75,000
Percent
0.04
0.06
0.10
0.24
0.35
0.21
Total Peculation - 321508 Total Families - 219264
Median Income - 53619 Weraqe 'neome - ?7T?57 '-r '"JDira
•?4"8
B-88

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FIPS Code Region
State
County


17089 5
IL
KANE


Source Name

Source Address
Media of Concern
Database
AURORA


Surface Uater (POTU)
IFO/PCS
FOX RIVER UNO • SOUTH


Surface Uater (POTU)
IFD/PCS
CARPENTERSVILLE


Surface Uater (POTU)
IFD/PCS
ST. CHARLES


Surface Uater (POTU)
I FD/PCS
FOX RIVER URD • MORTH


Surface Uater (POTU)
IFD/PCS
GENEVA


Surface Uater (POTU)
IFD/PCS
BATAVIA


Surface Uater (POTU)
IFD/PCS
Elgin

Elgin
Orlnklng Uater (large)
819 EPA List
Aurora

Aurora
Orinklng Uater (large)
819 EPA List
West Dundee

Uest Dundee
Drinking Uater (med.)
819 EPA List
Satavia

Batavia
Drinking Uater (med.)
819 EPA List
South Elgin

South Elgin
Drinking Uater (med.)
819 EPA List
METALLIC RESOURCES IMC


Air
AIRS/OUNS
JOHNSON CONTROLS IMC


Air
airs/duns
Population Demographies
Age Group	Percent
0-4
5-9
10-14
15-64
65*
0.09
0.09
0.08
0.66
0.09
Annual Family Income	Percent
<15,000	0.08
15-25,000	0.11
23-35,000	0.15
35-50,000	0.28
SO-75,000	0.27
>75,000	0.11
Total Population - 329895 Total Families • 84716
Median Income - 46208 Average Income - 49696 Per Capita Income - 15017
B-90

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FIPS Cod*
17031
RagIon
S
Stat*
IL
County
COOK
Sourc* Naa*
MWROGC-STICXNEY
MUR0GC-NORTH SIDE
NWRDGC-CALUN6T
MURDGC-K1RIE
MUROGC-EGAN
HINSDALE S.O.
THORN CREEK BASIN S.O.
MUROGC-HANOVER PK.
HOMEUOOO, VILLAGE OF
8ARTLETT
Oak Park
Oak Lawn
Glanviaw
Palatine
Chicago
Lansing
Small t
B«rwyn
Haiti Crest
Riverdele
Elmwood Park
Lyons
3*11wood
Caluaat City
Northfield
South Holland
South Stickrry Sndat
Midlothian
Berkeley
3roadview
3rookfield
Evergreen Park
Worth
Bartlatt
Blue Island
La Granga Park
layden Twap Wtr Oistrict
aiver Forest
River drove
Burnham
Harwood Heights
Lincolnwood
Haywood
'ark *ldqe
.zicxnev
-estcneater
Oixmoor
Homewood
Riverside
Wi Imette
Franklin Park
Schiller Park
Morton Grove
^orthbrook
North Riverside
ALLIED METAL CO
ALLIED !«€TAL CO
ARROW INTERNATIONAL LTD
3ABBITTIMG SERVICE 
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SEFERANS RFINERY JEWELERS INC
SIPI METALS CORP
UNITED AMERICAN METALS
AMES METAL PfQOUCTS CO.
ALUMAt ASSOCIATES INC
COLUMBIA ALUMINUM RECYCLING
TRIAL CO INC
MID-STATES RECYCLING IMC
BALL-INCON GLASS PACKAGING
BOLIDEN METECH INC
CHICAGOLANO PROCESSING CMP
TELEDTHE INC
KEYSTONE RESOURCES
UNITED REFINING t SMELTING CO
NATIONAL REFINING SYSTEMS INC
REYNOLDS METALS COMPANY
ECOLOGY PHOTOLOGY
PHELPS HYDRO-ELECTRIC 8TRY MFG
PACIFIC DUNLOP HOLDINGS INC
GENERAL ELECTRIC BATTERY OEPT
8MB INDUSTRIAL BTRY COMPANY
PbUER-PAX INC
WAV CO INC
ULTEATON FINE GLASS
INDIANA GLASS
REGENCY LEADED LIGHTS LTD
Lmu OH Service, Inc.
I anon t
f
Superfund Site
AIRS/DUNS
AIRS/DUNS
AIRS/DUNS
AIRS/0UMS
AIRS/DUNS
AIRS/DUMS
AIRS/DUMS
AIRS/DUNS
AIRS/DUNS
AIRS/DUNS
AIRS/DUMS
AIRS/DUNS
AIRS/DUNS
AIRS/DUNS
AIRS/DUNS
AIRS/DUNS
AIRS/DUNS
AIRS/OUNS
AIRS/DUNS
AIRS/OUNS
AIRS/DUNS
AIRS/OUNS
AIRS/OUNS
AIRS/OUNS
AIRS/OUNS
AIRS/OUNS
SNAP
Population Demographica
Age Group	Percent
0-4
5-9
10-14
15-64
65+
0.07
0.07
0.07
0.66
0.12
Annual family
<15,000
15-25,000
23-35,000
35-50,000
50-75,000
>75,000
Incom
Percent
0.16
0.13
0.17
0.21
0.23
0.10
Total Population • 5039402 Total Families • 1230391
Median Income - 40916 Average Income - 45046 Per Capita Income • 15089
B-93

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FIPS Cod*
18089
Region
5
Stat*
IN
Cotnty
LAKE
Source Nam
Source Addraaa

Madia of Concern
Databaee
INLAND STEEL COMPANY
EAST CHICAGO

Surface Water (direct)
PCS
LTV STEEL COMPANY
EAST CHICAGO

Surface Uatar (direct)
PCS
USX CORP., USS GARY WORKS
PITTSBURGH

Surface Ueter (direct)
PCS
GARY SANITARY DISTRICT


Surface Water (POTV)
IF0/PCS
HAMMONO SANITARY DISTRICT


Surface Uatar (POTU)
IFD/PCS
EAST CHICAGO


Surface Water (POTU)
IF0/PCS
CROUN POINT MUNICIPAL STP


Surface Water (POTU)
I FD/PCS
HOBART USTUTR TRMT PLT


Surface Uatar (POTU)
I FD/PCS
Hamaond Water work Dept.
Haanond

Drinking Water (large)
819 EPA List
Munster Water Company
Hunstar

Drinking Uatar (mad.)
819 EPA List
East Chicago Uatar Work*
East Chicago

Orinking Uatar (and.)
819 EPA List
New Chicago Uatar Uorka
Naw Chicago

Orinking Ueter (nod.)
819 EPA List
Whiting Uatar Plant
Whiting

Drinking Ueter («ed.)
819 EPA List
MARPORT SMELTING INC


Air
AIRS/DUNS
NOBLE NETALS REFINERS INC


Air
AIRS/DUNS
PORTAGE ALUMINUM INC


Air
AIRS/DUNS
U S REDUCTION CO


Air
AIRS/DUMS
AMG RESOURCES CORPORATION


Air
AIRS/DUNS
MASON CORPORATION


Air
AIRS/DUNS
HAMMOND LEAD PRODUCTS INC


Air
AIRS/DUNS
HAMMOND LEAD PROOUCTS INC


Air
AIRS/DUNS
HAMMONO LEAD PROOUCTS INC


Air
AIRS/DUNS
MIOCO II
Gary

Superfund Site
SWAP
MIDCO 1
Gary

Superfund Site
SNAP
U.S. Smaltar & Laad Refinery Inc.
East Chicago

Superfund Site
SNAP
Population Oeiaographfea




Aga Group Pareant
Annual Fa*ily Inc owe
Percent


0-4 0.07
<15,000
0.17


5-9 0.08
15-29,000
0.17


10-14 0.08
25-35,000
0.20


15-64 0.64
35-50,000
0.27


65* 0.12
50-75,000
0.16



>79,000
0.04


Total Population - 473866 Total
Families • 126571



Median income - 32493 Average Income - 35133 Per Capita
Income -
11321

3-95

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FTPS Cod* Region Stat*
County



26125 5 HI
OAKLAND



Sourea Naae
Sourc* Address
Madia of Concarn
Database
pout iac cm or

Surfaca Uatar (POTW)
IFO/PCS
ROCHESTER CITY Of

Surfaca Uatar (POTU)
I FO/PCS
Royal Oak
Royal Oak
Drinking Watar
(larga)
819 EPA List
Oak Park
Oak Park
Drinking Uatar
(mad.)
819 EPA List
Nazal Park
Hazel Park
Drinking Uatar
(mad.)
819 EPA List
Huntington Woods
Huntington Woods
Orinking Uatar
(mad.)
819 EPA List
Slooarfield Hills
Bloaafield Hi I la
Drinking Uatar
(mad.)
819 EPA List
J S L SERVICE COMPANY INC

Air

AIRS/OUNS
R JOHNSON MANAGEMENT SVC3 LTD

Air

AIRS/OURS
47TH STREET JEUELRY EXCHANGE

Air

AIRS/OUMS
CITY METALS REFINING CO. INC

Air

AIRS/OUNS
1 f L GROUP INC

Air

AIRS/DUNS
R JOHNSON MANAGEMENT SVCS LTD

Air

AIRS/DUNS
OVONIC BATTERY COMPANY INC

Air

AIRS/OUNS
Caaietery Duap
Roaa Canter
Suparfund Site

SNAP
J t L Landfill
Rochester Hills
Suparfund Sita

SNAP
Roaa Township Oiap
Roaa Township
Suparfund sita

SNAP
Springfield Township Duap
Davisburg
Superfund Site

SNAP
Population Demographics
Age Grocp
Percent
Annual Family Income
Percent
0-4
0.07
<15,000
0.07
5-9
0.07
15-25,000
0.09
10-14
0.07
25-35,000
0.11
15-64
0.68
35-50,000
0.19
65*
0.11
50-75,000
0.28


*75,000
0.25
Total Pooulation - 1079277 Total Families - 290529
Median Income - 53160 Average Income - 58180 Par Capita Income - 19119
B-97

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REGION 5 COUNTY CON IAINING MULTIMEDIA LEAD CLUSTER
U<3
i
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+ +
LEGEND
~ FRDS COUNTIES
AIRS- +
SNAP- *
BRSG- O
BRSR- M
PCSD - ~
POTW - O
WAYNE
Ml

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MPS Cod*
26163
Region
S
Stat*
Nl
County
UAYNE
Source Mw
NCLOUTN STEEL-TRENTON
ROUGE STEEL CO
UAYNE CO-WYANOOTTE UWTP
DETROIT UWTP
TRENTON UWTP
GROSS! ILE SUG TRMT PIT
WAYNE COUNTY • TRENTON
UAYNE COUNTY-FLATROCK
Taylor
OMrborn Heights
Weetland
DMrborn
Grosse Point* Park
Grosse Point* Woods
RivervieM
Roaulue
Nelvindele
Garden City
Gibraltar
Herper Wood*
Gross* II* Tup
Inksttr
River Rouge
Wayne
Allan Park
Gross* Point* Fenas
Highland Park
Haaitrack
Ecors*
Sunpter Tup
Uyandott*
Brounstown Tup
Huron Tup
ARCO ALLOYS COM
BAT INDUSTRIAL RECYCLING CO
FALCON FOUNORY INC
INOUSTRIAL RECYCLING SERVICES
NONFERRCUS METAL ALLOYS CORP
AGHOG-DETROIT CO
MATTHEY JOHNSON INC
ALUMINUM COMPANY OF AMERICA
EXIDE CORPORATION
Source Address
TRENTON
DEARBORN
Taylor
Dearborn Heights
UMtland
Dtarbom
Gross* Point* Park
Gross* Point* Woods
RivervieM
Roaulue
Melvindale
Garden City
Gibraltar
Harper Woods
Gross*
Inkstar
River Rouge
Uayn*
Allan Park
Gross* Point* Farms
Highland Park
Haaitrack
Ecors*
Simpler
Wyandotte
Brownstown
Huron
Media of Concern
Surfsce Weter (direct)
Surface Water (direct)
Surface Water (POTW)
Surfsce Weter (POTW)
Surfsce Weter (POTW)
Surfsce Weter (POTW)
Surface Water (POTW)
Surface Weter (POTW)
Drinking Weter (lerge)
Orlftking Water* (large)
Drinking Weter (large)
Drinking Water (large)
Drinking Water (aad.)
Drinking Water (eed.)
Drinking Water (aed.)
Drinking W*t*r (mad.)
Drinking Weter (mad.)
Or inking Ua'ter (mod.)
Drinking Wat*r (mad.)
Orinking Water (mad.)
Orinking Water (mad.)
Orinking Uater (mad.)
Orinking »ater (med.j
Orinking Water (mad.)
Drinking Water (mad.)
Drinking Water (mad.)
Drinking Water (med.)
Drinking Weter (mad.)
Orinking Water (mad.)
Drinking Water (med.)
Drinking Weter (mad.)
Drinking Water (mad.)
Orinking Water (med.)
Air
Air
Air
Air
Air
Air
Air
Air
Air
Database
PCS
PCS
IFD/PCS
IFO/PCS
IFO/PCS
IFO/PCS
IFO/PCS
IFO/PCS
81-9 EPA List
819 EPA List
819 EPA List
819 EPA List
819 EPA List
819 EPA List
819 EPA List
819 EPA List
819 EPA List
819 EPA List
819 EPA List
819 EPA List
819 EPA List
819 EPA List
319 SPA List
819 EPA List
819 EPA List
819 EPA List
819 EPA List
819 EPA List
819 EPA list
319 EPA List
819 EPA List
819 EPA List
819 EPA List
AIRS/DUNS
AIRS/OUNS
AIRS/DUNS
AIRS/OUNS
AIRS/DUNS
AIRS/OUNS
AIRS/DUNS
AIRS/DUNS
AIRS/OUNS
•csutanon Jamoflraonics
Age Group
0-4
5-9
10-14
15-64
65+
Percent
o.oa
0.07
0.07
0.63
0.13
Annual Family Income	Percent
<15,000	0.18
15-25,000	0.16
25-35,000	0.15
35-50,000	0.24
50-75,000	0.18
>7?,000	0.C3
Totel Population • 2120193 Total Fmilies - 539782
Median Ineom - 34345 Aversge Income - 38155 Per Capita Income - 12574
3-99

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|^D FRDS COUNTIES |
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SNAP -	*
BRSG -	O
BRSR -
PCSD -
POTW-	O
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FIPS Cod* Raglan Stat* County
39033	3	ON	CUYAHOGA
Source
NEORSO • SOUTHERLY
NEORSO • UREA
NEORSO - STROMCSVILLC A
NEOftSO - EASTERLY
STRONGSVILLE, CITY OF
STRONGSVILLE. CITY OF
NEORSO - WESTERLY
MIOOLEBURG NTS, CITY OF
Cleveland - SeldNin Plant
CIavaland - Nottingham
CIavaland • Crown Plant
CIavaland - Morgan
Bedford Water Dept.
FEDERAL METAL CO.
ABLE ALLOY I SCRAP CO
ALUMINUM SMELTING ANO REF CO
AMERICA COOKSON INC
AMERICAN RECOVERY TECH SYSTEMS
BUCKEYE REFINING INC
COLONIAL METALS CO
CONNELL LIMITED PARTNERSHIP
CONTINENTAL METAL PROC CO
CONTINENTAL METAL PROC CO
I SCHUMANN t COMPANY
MASTER METALS INC
OAKUOOO INDUSTRIES INC
REFINED ALUMINUM EXTRACT
SPECIALTY ALLOY CORPORATION
STALLOY METALS INC
VICTORY WHITE METAL COMPANY
RIVER SMELTING AND REFINING CO
GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY
REPUBLIC LEAD BURNING 4 EQP CO
MAS
Source Addraes
Cleveland
Cleveland
Cleveland
Cleveland
Bedford
Media of Concern
Surface Water (POTW)
Surface water (POTW)
Surface Water (POTW)
Surface Water (POTW)
Surface Water (POTW)
Surface Water (POTW)
Surface Water (POTU)
Surface Water (POTU)
Drinking Water (large)
Drinking Water (large)
Drinking.Water (large)
Drinking Water (large)
OrInking Water (aad.)
Air
Air
Air
Air
Air
Air
Air
Air
Air
Air
Air
Air
Air
Air
Air
Air
Air
Air
Air
Air
Air
Oetabaae
IF®/PCS
IFD/PCS
IFD/PCS
IFO/PCS
IFD/PCS
IFD/PCS
IFD/PCS
IFD/PCS
819 EPA Li at
819 EPA List
819 EPA List
819 EPA List
819 EPA List
AIRS/DUNS
AIRS/DUNS
AIRS/DUNS
AIRS/OUNS
AIRS/DUNS
AIRS/DUNS
AIRS/DUNS
AIRS/DUNS
AIRS/OUNS
AIRS/DUNS
AIRS/DUNS
AIRS/DUNS
AIRS/DUNS
AIRS/OUNS
AIRS/DUNS
AIRS/DUNS
AIRS/DUNS
AIRS/DUNS
AIRS/DUNS
AIRS/DUNS
AIRS/DUNS
Population Demographic*
Age Grouj
Parcant
Annual Faaity tncoma
Pereant
0-4
0.07
<15,000
0.16
5-9
0.07
13-25,000
0.14
10-14
0.06
25-33.000
0.18
15-64
0.64
35-50,000
0.22
S5+
0.16
50-73,000
0.21


>75,000

Total Pooulation - 1401984 Total Faiailias - 367073
Hedian lncaaa - 37308 Average Incoav - 41381 Par Capita Incoma - H661
3-101

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REGION o COUNTY CONTAINING MULTIMEDIA LEAD CLUSTER
EAST BATON ROUGE/
LA

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LEGEND
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AIRS-	+
SNAP-
BRSG-
BRSR-	%
PCSD -	~
POTW -	O
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FIPS Code
22033
Region
6
Steta
LA
County
EAST BATON ROUGE
Source Name
EXXON CO USA-BATON ROUGE
FORMOSA PLASTICS CORP-BATON RO
E BATON ROUGE CITY-PAR (CENTRA
E BATON ROUGE C1TT-PAR (SOUTH)
E BATON ROUGE CITY-PAR (NORTH)
SCHUYLKILL HOLDINGS INC
SCHUYLKILL METALS CORP
DAN1ELL BATTERY MFC CO INC
SCH
source Address
BATON ROUGE
BATON ROUGE
Media of Concern	Database
Surface Water (direct)	PCS
Surface Uater (direct) PCS
Surface Uater (POTU)	IFQ/PCS
Surface Water (POTV)	IFO/PCS
Surface Weter (POTU)	IFD/PCS
Air	AIRS/DUNS
Air	AIRS/DUNS
Air	AIRS/OUNS
Air	AIRS/OUNS
Population Demographics
Age Group	Percent
0-4
5-9
10-14
13-64
65*
0.08
0.08
0.07
0.68
0.09
Annual Family Incc
<15,000
15-25,000
25-35,000
35-50,000
50-75,000
>75,000
Percent
0.18
0.14
0.17
0.21
0.21
0.08
Total Population - 380080 Total Families - 95832
Median Income - 35965 Average Income - 39985 Per Capita Income - 12976
B-103

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REGION 6 COUNTY CON TAINING MULTIMEDIA LEAD CLUSTER
HARRIS
TX
AIRS-	f
SNAP-	*
BRSG -	V
BRSR-	M
PCSD -	~
PO l"W - O
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FIPS Coda
48201
Region
6
State
TX
County
HARRIS
Sourca Naaa
Sourca Addrata
Madia of Concarn
Databaae
SHELL OIL CO-HOUSTON
DEER PARK
Surface Uatar
(direct)
PCS
HOUSTON, CITY OF (SINS BAYOU)

Surfaca Uatar
(POTU)
IFO/PCS
HOUSTON, CITY OF (SOUTHWEST)

Surfaea Uatar
(POTU)
IFD/PCS
HOUSTON, CITY OF (WEST)

Surfaca Uatar
(POTU)
1 FO/PCS
GCUDA

Surfaca Uatar
(POTU)
IFD/PCS
HOUSTON, CITY OF (NORTHUEST)

Surfaca Uatar
(POTU)
IFD/PCS
QCUDA (TRAIL OF LAKES MUO)

Surfaca Uatar
(POTU)
IFD/PCS
BAYTCUN, CITY OF (U MAIN ST PL

Surfaea Uatar
(POTU)
IFD/PCS
HOUSTON, CITY OF (BELTUAY CENT

Surfaca Uatar
(POTU)
IFD/PCS
HOUSTON, CITY OF (TURKEY CREEK

Surfaca Uatar
(POTU)
IFO/PCS
OEER PARK, CITY OF

Surfaca Uatar
(POTU)
IFD/PCS
HOUSTON, CITY OF (NORTHEAST)

Surfaca Uatar
(POTU)
IFD/PCS
HOUSTON, CITY OF (SOUTHEAST)

Surfaca Uatar
(POTU)
1 FO/PCS
HOUSTON, CITY OF (UCID #0047)

Surfaca Uatar
(POTU)
IFD/PCS
SOUTH HOUSTON, CITY OF

Surfaca Uatar
(POTU)
1FO/PCS
HOUSTON, CITY OF (CHOCOLATE BA

Surfaca Uatar
(POTU)
I FO/PCS
PASADENA, CITY OF (VINCE BAYOU

Surfaca Uatar
(POTU)
I FO/PCS
GCUDA (KLEINWOOD)

Surfaca Uatar
(POTU)
1 FO/PCS
HARRIS COUNTY UCID #0096

Surfaca Uatar
(POTU)
I FO/PCS
HOUSTON, CITY OF (GREENRIDGE)

Surfaca Uatar
(POTU)
IFD/PCS
HARRIS COUNTY UCIO #0104

Surfaca Uatar
(POTU)
IFO/PCS
HOUSTON, CITY OF (FVSO #0023)

Surfaca Uatar
(POTU)
1 FO/PCS
HOUSTON, Cm OF (UCIO #0051)

Surfaca Uatar
(POTU)
IFD/PCS
PASADENA, CITY OF (DEEPWATER)

Surfaca Water
(POTU)
1 FO/PCS
GCUDA-MORTH BELT REGIONAL SEUA

Surfaca Uatar
(POTU)
IFO/PCS
HARRIS CO HUD NO. 86

Surfaca Uatar
(POTU)
IFD/PCS
HOUSTON, CITY OF (ALMEDA PLAZA

Surfaca Uatar
(POTU)
I FO/PCS
HOUSTON, CITY OF (CLINTON PARK

Surfaca Uatar
(POTU)
I FO/PCS
TRESCHUIG JOINT POWERS BOARD

Surfaca Uatar
(POTU)
IFD/PCS
CLEAR LAKE CITY, CITY OF

Surfaca uatar
(POTU)
IFO/PCS
LAKE FOREST PLANT ADVISORY COU

Surfaca Uatar
(POTU)
I FO/PCS
SELLAIRE, CITY OF

Surfaca Uatar
(POTU)
I FO/PCS
HOUSTON, CITY OF (SAGEMONT)

Surfaca uatar
(POTU)
IFO/PCS
GCUDA (TIMBER LANE UD)

Surfaca Uatar
(POTU)
IFD/PCS
HOUSTON, CITY OF (IMP.VALLEY)

Surfaca Uatar
(POTU)
IFD/PCS
HARRIS COUNTY FVSO #0051

Surfaca Uatar
(POTU)
IFD/PCS
HARRIS COUNTY UCID #0090

Surfaca Uatar
(POTU)
IFD/PCS
HUMBLE, CITY OF (SOUTH)

Surfaca Uater
(POTU)
IFD/PCS
MEMORIAL VILLAGES UA

Surfaca Uatar
(POTU)
IFO/PCS
RAYFORD ROAD MUO-HOUSTON-MONTS

Surfaca Uatar
(POTU)
IFO/PCS
WEBSTER, CITY OF

Surfaca Uater
(POTU)
IFD/PCS
HOUSTON, CITY OF (NORTHSIOE)

Surface uater
(POTU)
IFD/PCS
PASADENA, CITY OF (VINCE BAYOU

Surfaca Uater
(POTU)
IFD/PCS
JERSEY VILLAGE, CITY OF

Surface Water
(POTW)
iFO/PCS
HOUSTON, CITY OF (FWSD #00171

Surface «ater
:?otu)
:7D/PCS
:OUTH (iOUSTCM CITY CF

iurfaca Uater
(POTU)
!FD/PCS
HOUSTON, CITY OF (RED GULLY)

Surface Uater
(POTU)
IFO/PCS
C X P Utility Oistrict

Drinking Uater cmed.}
319 EPA List
CATHCOIC PROTECTION SERVICE CO

Air

AIRS/DUNS
OSS INTERNATIONAL INC

Air

AIRS/DUNS
HERLEAG SYSTEMS

Air

AIRS/DUNS
AARO METALS COMPANY

Air

AIRS/DUNS
ABEL MORALES JR

\ir

AIRS/DUNS
GULF SEDUCTION CORPORATION

Air

AIRS/OUMS
GULFHET HOLDINGS CORPORATION

Air

AIRS/DUNS
M R I CORP

Air

AIRS/DUNS
PARKANS INTERNATIONAL INC

Air

AIRS/DUNS
2EYNOLOS PETALS COMPANY

Air

AIRS/OUNS
U S ZINC CORPORATION

Air

AIRS/DUNS
MONARCH PRECISION

Air

AIRS/DUMS
HOUSTON BATTERY SALES COMPANY

Mr

URS/DUMS
DEFENSE ELECTRONICS 099

Air

AIRS/OUNS
FANTASIA IMPORTS

Air

AIRS/DUNS
GULF COAST HFG 1 SUP CO INC

Ai r

AIRS/DUNS
TEXAS LEAD & SUPPLY CO INC

Air

AIRS/DUNS
GALVESTON LEAD PROOUCTS

Air

AIRS/DUNS
ROBERTS LEAOED GLASS

Air

AIRS/DUNS
NEW ENGLAND LEAD BURNING CO

Ai r

AIRS/OUNS
B-105

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Highlands Acid Pit
Highlands
Supcrfund sit*	SNAP
Population O«aographics
Aga Group	Parcant
0-4
5-9
10- 14
15-64
65
0.09
0.08
0.07
0.69
0.07
Annual Faarily Inca
<15,000
15-25,000
25-35,000
35-50,000
50-75,000
>75,000
Pareant
0.16
0.16
0.19
0.23
0.18
0.08
Total Population • 2835514 Total F«ailias - 706607
Nadfan Incoaa - 35061 Avaraga incoaa - 38829 Par Capita Incoma - 13029
B-106

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FtPS Cod* Region	Stat* County
48245	6	TX	JEFFERSON
Source Name
LOUER MECNES VALLEY AUTH-BEAUM
PO GLYCOL ANO PPG INOUSTR1ES
BEAUMONT, CITY OF (HILLEBRANOT
PORT ARTHUR, CITY OF (MAIN)
MEDERLANO, CITY OF
PORT HECHES, CITY OF
NEDERLANO, CITY OF
Port Arthur
Port Neches City of
Sourc* Address
BEAUMONT
BEAUMONT
Port Arthur
Port M«eh*s
Media of Concern	Database
Surface Water (direct)	PCS
Surface Water (direct)	PCS
Surface Water (POTW)	IFO/PCS
Surface Water (POTU)	IFD/PCS
Surface Water (POTW)	IFO/PCS
Surface Water (POTU)	IFD/PCS
Surface Water (POTW)	IFD/PCS
Drinking Water (large)	819 EPA List
Orinking Water (mod.)	819 EPA List
Population Daeiographics
Age Group
Percent
Annual Family Income
Percent
0-4
0.07
<15,000
0.19
5-9
0.08
15-23,000
0.18
10-14
0.08
25-35,000
0.20
15-64
0.63
35-50,000
0.23
65+
0.14
50-75,000
0.15


>75,000
0.05
Total Population • 239311 Total Families - 64054
Median Income - 31499 Average Income - 34772 Per Capita Income - 11782
B-108

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GALVESTON
TX
LEGEND
~ FRDS COUNTIES
AIRS-	+
SNAP-	*
BRSG -	0
BRSR-	%
PCSD -	it
POTW -	O

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PIPS Code
««167
Region
6
Stat*
TX
County
GALVESTON
Source Mam
CHEVRON USA INC POUT ARTHUR
GALVESTON, CITY OF (MAIN)
TEXAS CITY, CITY OF (STP #0001
U MARQUE, CITY OF
FRIENDSUOOD, CITY OF (COUARO C
GALVESTON COUNTY UCID #0001 (S
TEXAS COPPER CORP
CANNING METALS COMPANY INC
ASSOCIATED METALS
TEX TIN CORPORATION
Source Addreea
PORT ARTHUR
Media of Concern	Database
Surface Water (direct)	PCS
Surface Water (POTW)	1F0/PCS
Surface Uater (POTW)	IFD/PCS
Surface Uater (POTW)	IFD/PCS
Surface Water (POTW)	IFD/PCS
Surface Water (POTW)	IFO/PCS
Air	AIRS/DUNS
Air	AIRS/DUNS
Air	AIRS/DUNS
Air	AIRS/DUNS
Population Oaatographica
Aga Croup	Percent
0-4
5-9
10-14
15-64
65
0.08
0.08
0.07
0.67
0.11
Amual Family I
<15,000
15-25,000
25-35,000
35-50,000
50-75,000
>75,000
Percent
0.16
0.18
0.17
0.25
0.18
0.06
Total Population - 212945 Total Fa«Hira - 56451
Medien Income - 33760 Average Income - 36948 Per Capita Incoaie - 12986
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LEGEND
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AIRS-	+
SNAP-	*
BRSG-	<->
BRSR-	M
PCSD -	~
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BRAZORIA
TX

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FIPS Cod*
43039
Region
6
State
TX
County
UUZOdlA
Source Name
DQU CHEMICAL U.S.A.
FREEWRT, CITY OF (SLAUGHTER R
Aivm, cm of
FREEPORT, CITY Of
CUITE, CITY OF
Freoport City of
OLD EAGLE BATTERY
SOUTHERN METAL RCF1NIMQ
Source
FREEPORT
Freaport
Madia of Concern
Solid Waste (ree.J
Surface Uatar (POTU)
Surface Uatar (POTU)
Surface Uatar (POTU)
Surface Uatar (POTU)
Drinking Uatar (mad.)
Air
Air
Databaa*
BRS
IFO/PCS
IFO/PCS
IFD/PCS
IFO/PCS
819 EPA List
AIRS/DUNS
AIRS/DUNS
Population DmaoflrapMcs
A«a Group	Percent
0-4	0.08
5-9	0.09
10*14	0.08
15*64	0.67
65*	0.08
Annual Family Inco
<15,000
15-25,000
25*35,000
35*50,000
50-75,000
>75,000
Pareant
0.09
0.13
0.17
0.30
0.23
0.07
Total Population - 196735 Total Familiea - 51326
Madian Income - 39303 Average Income • 41396 Par Capita Income • 13065
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FIPS Cod* Region	Stat*
48029	6	TX
County
BEXAR
Datab***
IFD/PC3
IFO/PCS
!fO/PCS
IFD/PCS
819 EPA List
AIRS/DUNS
AIRS/DUNS
AIRS/DUNS
5-9
0.08
15-25,000
0.19
10-14
0.08
25-35,000
0.21
15-64
0.66
35-50,000
0.18
65*
0.10
50-75,000
0.14
>75,000	0.04
Total Population - 1181532 Total Families - 295841
Median Income - 27907 Average Income • 31641 Per Capita Income - 10200
Source Nam*
SAN ANTONIO, CITY OF-OOS RIOS
CIBOLD CREEK MUN AUTH-RtEDEL S
SAM (SALATRILLO CREEK)
SAN ANTONIO, CITY OF (MITCHELL
Ft. Sam Houston
NEWELL ENTERPRISES INC
STANDARD INDUSTRIES INC
GNI INCORPORATED
Source Address
Ft. Sam Houston
Media of Concern
Surface Uater (POTW)
Surface Uater (POTW)
Surface Water (POTW)
Surface Weter (POTW)
Drinking Water (mad.)
Air
Air
Air
Population Demographics
Age Group	Percent
0-4	0.08
Annual Family Inco
<15.000
Percent
0.24
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FIPS Cod* Region	Stat* County
48113	6	TX	DALLAS
Soure* Nam*
Soure* Address
Media of Concern
Oatafaase
DALLAS, CITY OP (CENTRAL)

Surface Water (POTV)
IFD/PCS
TRA (CENTRAL)

Surface water (POTV)
IFD/PCS
GARLANO, CITY Of (DUCK CREEK)

Surface Water (POTV)
IFD/PCS
GARLANO, CITY OP (ROULETT CREE

Surface Water (POTW)
IFO/PCS
N TEXAS MUD*FLOYD BRANCH

Surface Water (POTV)
IFD/PCS
DALLAS, CITY OF (SOUTHSIDE)

Surfac* Water (POTV)
IFO/PCS
N TEXAS MUO-NESQUITE CITY

Surface Water (POTW)
IFD/PCS
DALLAS, CITY OF (BACHMAN)

Surface Water (POTW)
I FD/PCS
ATLAS IRON & SCRAP METAL CO

Air
AIRS/DUNS
AIM INC

Air
AIRS/DUNS
CAN CITY DALLAS

Air
AIRS/OUNS
CITY INDUSTRIES INC

Air
AIRS/DUNS
DIXIE METALS COMPANY

Air
AIRS/DUNS
DNS REFINING I-NC


AIRS/DUNS
HANCOCK INDUSTRIES

Air
AIRS/DUNS
HARRY UOOOS CO

Air
AIRS/DUNS
ZIA TECHNOLOGY INC

Air
AIRS/DUNS
QUENELL ENTERPRISES INC

Air
AIRS/DUNS
IMCO RECYCLING INC

Air
AIRS/DUNS
QUEMETCO METALS LTD INC

Air
AIRS/DUNS
REYNOLDS ALUMINUM RECYCLING

Air
AIRS/DUNS
SASSIN I SONS CO

Air
AIRS/DUNS
EVEREAOY BATTERY COMPANY INC

Air
AIRS/OUNS
5MB INCORPORATED

Air
AIRS/OUNS
GNB BATTERIES AUTO MFG/SALES

Air
AIRS/DUNS
TEXAS BATTERY SUPPLY

Air
AIRS/OUNS
COMPUTER SYSTEMS DIVISION 180

Air
AIRS/DUNS
JOHNSON CONTROLS INC

Air
AIRS/DUNS
FERNMAIDE

Air
AIRS/OUNS
LEAD ENTERPRISES INC

Air
AIRS/DUNS
LEAD PRODUCTS CO IMC

Air
AIRS/DUNS
LEADED DESIGN

Air
AIRS/DUNS
ARTCO LEADED CLASS

Air
AIRS/OUNS
Bio-Ecology Systam, Inc.
Grand Prsiri*
Superfund Site
SNAP
RSR Corp.
Dallas
Superfund Site
SNAP
Population Demographies



Age Group Percent
Annual Family Income
Percent

0-4 0.08
<15,000
0.15

5-9 0.08
15-25,000
0.16

10-14 0.07
25-35,000
0.20

15-64 0.69
35-50,000
0.20

65 o.oa
50-75,000
0.20





Total Population - 1870459 Total Families • 467608


Median Ineon* - 34317 Average
Income - 39130 Per Capita
Income - 13456

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BRSG
BRSR
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TX
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FIPS Cod* Ration Stat*
48439	6	TX
County
TARRANT
Sourc* Naaa
Sourca Addraaa

Madia of Concarn
Databasa
FORT WORTH, CITY Of (VILLAGE C


Surfaca Watar (POTW)
IFD/PCS
FORT WORTH, CITY OF (TARRANT)


Surfaca Watar (POTW)
1FD/PCS
COMMERCIAL PRODUCTS OF TEXAS


Air
AIRS/DUNS
EAGLE DIE CASTING INC


Air
AIRS/DUNS
SELECT MILL PROCESSING


Air
AIRS/DUNS
CARLISLE CHEMICAL SALES ( SVCS


Air
AIRS/DUNS
AAA LEADED GLASS


Air
AIRS/DUNS
KU GENERAL LEAD PRODUCTS


Air
AIRS/DUNS
Pmsm Chaarical Co.
Fort Worth

Suparfund Sita
SNAP
Population Oaaosrapiiics




Aga Group Parcant
Amual Fanily Incoaw
Parcant


0-4 0.09
<15,000
0.14


5-9 0.08
15-25,000
0.17


10-14 0.07
25-35,000
0.21


15-44 0.68
35-50,000
0.22


65+ 0.08
50-75,000
0.20



>75,000
0.07


Total Population - 1146542 Total Families * 299982



Madian Incom - 14946 Avaraga Incoma - 38968 Par Capita Inconw -
13421

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FIPS Cod*
40109
Region
6
start
OK
County
OKLAHOMA
Source nmi
MIDWEST CITY, CITY OF (MOUTHSI
BETHANY-WARR ACRES PUA
OEL CITY, CITY OF
OK CITY, CITY OF-OEER CREEK
EDMONO, CITY OF (PUA-COFFEE CR
OK CITY, CITY OF-SOUTH SIDE S
OKLAHOMA, CITY OF (NORTH SIDE
VILLAGE THE, CITY OF
ACCU-TECH INDUSTRIES INC
SASSER TECHNICAL MFO CO
Doubt* Eagle Refinery Co.
Fourth Str«*t Abandoned Ratinary
Tanth Straat 0Lap/Junkyard
Sourc* Address
Oklahoaa City
Oklahoma City
Oklahoma City
Madia of Concern	Databas*
Surface Water (POTW)	I TO/PCS
Surface water (POTW)	1FD/PCS
Surface Water (POTW)	IFO/PCS
Surface Water (POTW)	IFD/PCS
Surface Water (POTW)	IFO/PCS
Surface Water (POTW)	IFD/PCS
Surface Water (POTW)	IFD/PCS
Surface Weter (POTW)	IFD/PCS
Air	AIRS/DUNS
Air	AIRS/DUNS
Superfund Site	SNAP
Superfund Site	SNAP
Superfund Site	SNAP
Population Demographics
Age Group	Percent
0-4
5-9
10-14
15-64
65+
0.08
0.08
0.07
0.66
0.12
Annual Family Inco
<15,000
15-25,000
25-35,000
35-50,000
50-73,000
>75,000
Percent
0.18
0.20
0.20
0.21
0.16
0.06
Total Population • 590401 Total Families - 155906
Median Income • 30418 Average Income • 34493 Per Capita Income • 11986
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FIPS Cod« Ration Stata County
22091	6	U	JEFFERSON
$QUfCI Mim
KENNCR, CITY or (PLANT #2)
JEFFERSON PARISN-NARRERQ STP
GRETNA, CITY OP
UESTUEGO, CITY Of
JEFFERSON PARISH-HARVEY STP
JEFFERSON PARISH, (HELOIS)
JEFFERSON PARISH, (UEST NAPOLE
JEFFERSON PARISH, (CAMP PUUCH
JEFFERSON PARISH, (CAMP PLAUCH
JEFFERSON PARISH, (UEST NAPOLE
JEFFERSON PARISH, (UEST NAPOLE
JEFFERSON PARISH 8AYCU DES FAN
JEFFERSON PARISH-NEADOUBROOK
JEFFERSON PARISH, (AVONOALE SO
LOUISIANA LEAD PRODUCTS
Sourea Addraaa
Hadfa of Cone am	Oatabaa*
Surfaca Uatar (POTV)	IFO/PCS
Surface Uatar (POTW)	IFO/PCS
Surfaea uatar (POTW)	IFO/PCS
Surfaca Uatar (POTW)	IFO/PCS
Surfaea Uatar (POTW)	IFO/PCS
surfaea Uatar (POTW)	IFO/PCS
Surfaea Uatar (POTW)	IFO/PCS
Surfaea Uatar (POTW)	IFO/PCS
Surfaea Uatar (POTW)	IFD/PCS
Surfaea Uatar (POTW)	IFO/PCS
Surftea Uatar (POTW)	IFD/PCS
Surfaea Uatar (POTW)	IFD/PCS
Surfaea Uatar (POTW)	IFD/PCS
Surfaea Uatar (POTW)	IFO/PCS
Air	AIRS/DUNS
Population Daangraphica
Aga Group	Parcant
0-4
5-9
10-14
15-64
6S*
0.07
0.08
0.07
0.67
0.10
Annual Family Incama	Parcant
<15,000	0.15
15-25,000	0.18
25-35,000	0.18
35-50,000	0.26
50-75,000	0.17
>75,000	0.06
Total Population • 448289 Total Fatal Uaa - 118284
Madian Incoaie - 32509 Avaraga Ineom - 36420 Par Capita Incoma - 12368
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MO
LEGEND
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AIRS-
SNAP-
BRSG-
BRSR-
PCSD -
POTW -

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FIPS Cod* Raglan	Stat* County
29510	7	MO	ST. LOUIS CITY
Satire* llMt
MO, BISSELL POINT
MSO, LEMAY
MSO, BAUNGARTNER
MANITOBA CORPORATION
METRO METAL RECYCLERS INC
MID-STATES SMELTING INC
REYNOLDS ALUM RCYCLING CMPANY
ACME BATTERY MANUFACTURING CO
Sourea Addraas
Madia of Concarn
Surfaca Uatar (POTU)
Surfaea Uatar (POTU)
Surfaca Uatar (POTU)
Oatabaa*
IFO/PCS
IFO/PCS
ifd/pcs
AIRS/DUMS
AIRS/DUNS
AIRS/DUNS
AIRS/DUNS
AIRS/DUNS
Population OaanarapMcs
Ag« Group	Pareant
0-4
5-9
10-U
15-64
65+
0.08
0.07
0.06
0.62
0.17
Annual Family Inco
<15,000
15-25,000
23-35,000
35-50,000
50-75,000
>75,000
Pareant
0.26
0.20
0.17
0.18
0.13
0.06
Total Population - 386624 Total FanUiaa - 88505
Madian Incoma - 27441 Avaraga Ineon* - 33126 Par Capita Incoma - 11472
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ST. LOUIS
MO
LEGEND
~ FRDS COUNTIES
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SNAP- *
BRSG- O
BRSR- M
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FIPS Cod* Region Stat* County
29189	7	MO	ST. LOUIS
Sourc* Naae
Sourc* Addresa

Madia of Concern
Oatabaae
MSD, COLDUATER CREEK


Surface Water (POTU)
ifd/pcs
MSO, NO. It.


Surface Water (POTW)
IFO/PCS
MSO-FISHPOT CXEEK


Surface Water (POTU)
IFD/PCS
HAUSER A MILLER CO


Air
AIRS/DUNS
CXIDC CORPORATION


Air
AIRS/OUNS
CRYSTAL SOIL CORPORATION


Air
AIRS/DUNS
MEW ENGLAND LEAD BURNING CO


Air
AIRS/DUNS
Population DaMographice




Age Group Percant
Annual Family Incom
Parcant


0-4 0.07
<15,000
0.08


5*9 0.07
15-25,000
0.11


10-14 0.07
25-35,000
0.14


15-64 0.66
35-50,000
0.24


65+ 0.13
50-75,000
0.27



>75,000
0.16


Total Population • 1020979
Total Familia* • 277781



Madian Income - 46455 Avarag* Income • 50317 Par Capita Incoma -
17002

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FtPS Cod*
29095
Region
7
Stat*
MO
County
JACXSON
Source Mam
MIDOLE SIQ CXEHC
BLUE SPRIN6S, SHI-A-BAH
GMMOVIEU CITY OF WWTP
INDEPENDENCE CITY OP STP SPRIN
Lake City A nay Ami. Plant (NW Lagoon)
Source Address
Madia of Conearn	Database
Surface Watar (POTW) IFO/PCS
Surface Watar (PQTU)	IFO/PCS
Surface Watar (POTW)	IFO/PCS
Surfaca Watar (POTW)	IFD/PCS
Suparfund Site	SNAP
Population Oaaiographiea
Age Group Parcant	Annual Faaiily IncoM	Pareant
0-4 0.08	<19,000	0.16
5-9 0.07	15-23,000	0.15
10-14 0.07	25-35,000	0.19
15-64 0.65	35-50,000	0.23
65+ 0.13	50-75,000	0.20
>75,000	0.06
Total Population - 635174 Total Families - 164883
Median Income - 34400 Avaraga Income - 37937 Per Capita Income - 12603
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FIPS Code
29165
Region
7
State
MO
County
PLATTE
Source Mem
ICC, BLUE RIVER
KC, UESTSIOE
KANSAS CITY, BIRMINGHAM
KC, TODD CR.
Source Address
Media of Concern	Database
Surface Water (POTU) IFD/PCS
Surface Uater (POTU)	IFD/PCS
Surface Uater (POTU)	IFD/PCS
Surface Uater (POTU)	IFD/PCS
Population OamoQraphlcs
Age Group
Percent
Annual Family Income
Percent
0-4
0.07
<15,000
0.10
5-9
0.07
15-25,000
0.12
10-14
0.07
25-35,000
0.15
15-64
0.70
35-50,000
0.27
65+
0.08
50-75,000
0.27


>75,000
0.09
Total Population • 58162 Total Families - 16161
Median Income - 38705 Average Income - 41310 Per Capita Income - 13931
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REGION / COUNTY CONTAINING MULTIMEDIA LEAD CLUSTER
+
SARPY
NE

LEGEND
~ PROS COUNTIES
AIRS-
SNAP-
BRSG -
BRSR
PCSD -
POTW -

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FIPS Code
31153
Region
7
Stat*
NE
County
SARPY
Source Mame
CAN PAK INC
CilCO
MID-AMERICAN REFINING
RECYCLING ROUNDUP
Source Addreas
INC
Media of Concern
Air
Air
Air
Air
Databaae
AIRS/OUNS
AIRS/OUNS
AIRS/DUNS
AIRS/OUNS
Population Demographics
Age Group
Percent
Annual Family Income
Percent
0-4
0.09
<15,000
0.06
5-9
0.09
15-25,000
0.13
10-14
0.09
25-35,000
0.19
15-64
0.68
35-50,000
0.27
651-
0.05
50-75,000
0.25


>75,000
0.10
Total Population - 102575 Total Families - 27512
Median Income - 42225 Average Income • 46024 Per Capita Income - 13447
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DOUGLAS
NE
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BKSR
PCSD -
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FIPS Cod* Region State County
310SS	7	NE	DOUGLAS
Source nmh
OMAHA PAPILLION CREEK WUTF
OMAHA MISSOURI RIVER WUTF
CAN PAJC INC
THREE WAY ALUMINUM RECYCLIN6
ASA
Source Address
Medie of Concern
Surface Water (POTW)
Surface Water (POTW)
Air
Air
Air
Oatabaae
IFD/PCS
IFD/PCS
AIRS/OUNS
AIRS/DUMS
AIRS/OUNS
Population Demographies
Age Group	Percent
0-4
5-9
10-14
15-64
65+
0.08
0.08
0.07
0.66
0.11
Annual Family Ince
<15,000
15-25,000
25*35,000
35-50,000
50-75,000
>75,000
Percent
0.13
0.15
0.17
0.23
0.21
0.12
Total Population - 419615 Total Families - 107278
Median Income - 38911 Average Income • 43873 Per Capita Income - 13865
B-134

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POTTAWATTAMIE
IA
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FIN Cod*
19155
Ragion
7
Stat*
1A
County
POTTAUATTANIK
Sourcv M1R9
council luim cm or stp
avoca cm or stp
STANDARD MELTING It CNSTft
RELIANCE BATTERY NWS CO
Sour 64 Addrm
Madia of Concarn	Databaaa
Surfaea Uatar CPOTU)	ifd/pcs
Surfaea Uatar (POTU)	IFO/PCS
Air	AIRS/OUNS
Air	AIRS/OUNS
Population DaaograpMes
Aga Group	Parcant	Annual Faaily Ineoaa	Parcant
0-4 0.08	<15,000	0.17
5-9 0.08	15-25,000	0.18
10-14- 0.08	25-35,000	0.23
15-64 0.64	35-50,000	0.22
65+ 0.14	50-75,000	0.17
>75,000	0.05
Total Population * 79424 Total Faailiaa - 21933
Madian Incoma * 31719 Avaraga Incoma - 35584 Par Capita Incoma - 11364
B-136

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MPS Cod*
19133
Region
7
Stat*
IA
County
POLK
Souret mmi
DES MOINES CITY (V STP
OES MOINES CITY OF AREA C STO
Urbandala Uatar Dept.
Ankany Water Works
ABC METALS
EXIOE CORPORATION
Soure* Addraaa
Urfaandal*
Ankany
Madia of Conearn
Surfac* Uatar (POTU)
Surfac* Uatar (POTU)
Drinking Uatar (mad.)
Drinking Uatar (mad.)
Air
Air
Databaa*
IFD/PCS
JFO/PCS
819 EPA List
819 EPA List
AIRS/DUNS
AIRS/OUMS
Population Demographics
Age Grot*	Parcant	Annual Family Income	Pareant
0-4 0.08	<15,000	0.12
5-9 0.07	13-25,000	0.14
10-14 0.07	23-35,000	0.18
15-64 0.67	35-50,000	0.25
65+ 0.12	50-75,000	0.22
>75,000	0.08
Total Population • 326061 Total Families • 85493
Madian Income - 37656 Average Income - 41269 Par Capita Income - 13246
B-138

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DES MOINES
IA
LEGEND
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BRSG - O
BRSR- M
PCSD - ~
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HPS Cod*
19057
Region
7
State
IA
County
OES MOINES
Source Nim
BURLINGTON CITY OF STP
EXIOE CORPORATION
EXIDC CO
Iowa Army AMunltion Plant
Sourca Addreaa
Mtddletoun
Madia of Concarn	Databaaa
Surfaea Watar (POTW) IFO/PCS
Air	AIRS/DUNS
Air	AIRS/DUNS
Suparfund Sit*	SNAP
Population DeaograpMcs
Ago Group
Percent
Annual Faarily Incoae
Percent
0-4
0.07
<15,000
0.15
5-9
0.08
15-25,000
0.20
10-14
0.07
23-35,000
0.21
15-64
0.62
35-50,000
0.26
65+
0.16
50-75,000
0.16


>75,000
0.04
Total Population - 42197 Total Faniliea - 11570
Madlan Income - 33867 Average Income - 37198 Par Capita Income - 11770
a-140

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WYANDOTTE
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LEGEND
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AIRS-	+
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PCSD-	~
POTW -	O

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FiPS Cod* Ration Stafa County
20209	7	ICS	WYANDOTTE
Source Km
Kansas cm KS UOTP #1
KANSAS CITY ICS «0
S-G METALS INDUSTRIES, INC
S-6 METALS INDUSTRIES INC
QMS INDUSTRIAL STRY COMPANY
Sourca Addraas
Madia of Conearn
Surfaca Uatar (POTU)
Surface uatar IPOTU)
A(p
Air
Air
Databaaa
IFD/PCS
JFD/PCS
AIRS/DUNS
AIRS/DUNS
AIRS/DUNS
Population OmograpMc*
A®a Group	Pareant
0-4 0.08
s-9	o.oa
10-14	0.07
15-64	0.63
65*	0.13
Total Population • 163043
Madlan IncoM - 28874 Avaraga Incona - 31721 Par Capita lncoma - 10391
B-142
Annual Fanlly Ineoaa	Pareant
<15,000	0.20
15-25,000	0.22
25-35,000	0.19
35-50,000	0.23
50-75,000	0.12
>75,000	0.03
Total Fami L fas • 42281

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BRSG-
BRSR-
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FIPS Coda Region
30049	8
Stat* County
NT	LEWIS AND CLARK
Databaae
IFD/PCS
AIRS/DUNS
AIRS/DUNS
SNAP
Population Da*o«rapliica
Age Group	Pareant	Annual Faaiily Incoaa	Parcant
0-4	0.07	-<15,000	0.14
5-9	0.08	15-25,000	0.18
10-14	0.08	25-35,000	0.23
15-64	0.65	35-50,000	0.24
65*	0.12	50-75,000	0.17
>75,000	0.04
Total Population - 47499 Total Faniliea - 12546
Median Income • 29926 Avoraga Incoma - 33744 Per Capita Income - 11095
Sourct Mmh
HELENA-CITY OF
CHOVANAK INC
ASA
Eaat Helena Site
Source Addraaa
Eaat Halana
Madia of Concern
Surface Water (POTW)
Air
Air
Suparfund Site
B-144

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FIRS Coda Region	Stat* County
49035	8	UT	SALT LAKE
Source Name
Source Address
Media of Concern
Database
SALT LAKE CITY CORP-UASTE UATE

Surface Water (POTW)
IFD/PCS
GRANGER-HUNTER IMP OIST

Surface Water (POTW)
IFD/PCS
SOUTH VALLEY WATER RECLAM FAC

Surface Water (POTW)
IFD/PCS
SALT LAKE CO COTTONWOOO SAN 01

Surface Water (POTW)
IFD/PCS
SALT LAKE CITY SUB SAN OIST

Surface Water (POTW)
IFD/PCS
MURRAY CITY CORP

Surface Water (POTW)
IFD/PCS
S SALT LAKE- CITY OF

Surface Water (POTW)
IFD/PCS
SANDY SUBURBAN IMPR OIST

Surface Water (POTW)
IFD/PCS
KENNECOTT CORPORATION

Air
AIRS/DUNS
KENNECOTT UTAH COPPER CORP

Air
AIRS/OUNS
AURUN SMELTING & REFINING

Air
A IRS/DUNS
CASCADE REFINING INC

Air
AIRS/DUNS
EASTMAN CHRISTENSEN COMPANY

Air
AIRS/DUNS
PIONEER REFINING SERVICES

Air
AIRS/DUNS
PIONEER REFINING SERVICES

Air
AIRS/DUNS
Sheron Steel Corp. (Midvale Tailings)
Midvale
Superfund Site
SNAP
Midvale Slag
Midvale
Superfund Site
SNAP
Petrochem Recycling Corp./Ekotek Plant
Salt Lake City
Superfund Site
SNAP
Portland Cement (Kiln Oust 2 & 3)
Salt Lake City
Superfund Site
SNAP
Population Oemoqraohics
Age Group Percent	Annual ranuly Income	Percent
0-4 0.10	<15,000	0.12
5-9 0.10	15-25,000	0.16
10-14 0.10	25-35,000	0.18
15-64 0.62	35-50,000	0.26
65* 0.08	50-75,000	0.20 •
>75,000	o.oa
Total Population • 725928 Total Families - 174937
Median income - 34744 Average Income • 38558 Per Capita Income • 11471
B-146

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Stata County





49049 8
UT UTAH





Source Name
Sourca Addraaa

Madia of Concern
Database
GENEVA STEEL
PROVO

Surface
Water
(direct)
PCS
PR0VO CITY CORP


Surface
Water
(POTW)
IFO/PCS
OREM CITY CORP


Surface
Water
CPOTV)
IF0/PCS
SPANISH FORK CITY CORP


Surface
Water
(POTW)
IFO/PCS
SPR1NGV!LLE> CITY OF


Surfaca
Watar
(POTW)
1FD/PCS
AMERICAN FORK STP


Surface
Water
(POTW)
I FO/PCS
PLEASANT GROVE CITY CORP


Surfaca
Water
(POTW)
IFD/PCS
SPANISH FORK FOUNDRY INC


Air


AIRS/DUNS
TRIO CO


Air


AIRS/0UNS
Population Demographics






Aga Group Percent
Annual. Family Incoma
Percent




0*4 0.11
<15,000
0.18




5-9 0.11
15-23,000
0.20




10-14 0.11
25-35,000
0.18




15-64 0.61
35-50,000
0.21




65+ 0.07
50-75,000
0.16





>75,000
0.07




Total Population - 362834
Total Families - 56078





Median Incoma - 33656 Average Income - 33159 Per Capita
income -
9248



B-148

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FIPS Code
46099
Region
8
Stat*
SO
County
MINNEHAHA
Sourct Nam
SIOUX FALLS- CITY OF
UNIT CAN COMPANY
Williaas Pip* Lin* Disposal pft
Sourc* Addrass
Sioux Falls
Madia of Concarn	Oatabas*
Surfaca Uatar (POTU)	1FD/PCS
Air	AIRS/DUNS
Suparfund Sit*	SNAP
Population Daaographics
Ag* Group	Parcant
0-4
5-9
10-14
15-64
65*
0.08
0.08
0.07
0.65
0.12
Annual Fatally Incc
<15,000
15-25,000
25-35,000
35-50,000
50-75,000
>75,000
Pareant
0.13
0.16
0.18
0.25
0.20
0.08
Total Population • 123799 Total Faailias • 31908
Madian Incom - 32983 Average Ineoaw • 36438 Par Capita Ineama • 12216
B-150

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FIPS Cod*
08069
Region
8
State
CO
Source Nam
FORT COLLINS, CITY OF
FT COLLINS-CITY OF #2
LOVELAND, CITY OF WTP
UPPU THOMPSON SANITATION OIST
BATTERY WAREHOUSE
CRYSTAL MOUNTAIN 6LASSUORK
County
LARIMER
Source Addraaa
Madia of Concarn	Database
Surface Water (PQTU)	IFO/PCS
Surface Uatar (POTWJ	1FD/PCS
Surface Uatar (POTU)	IFD/PCS
Surface Uatar (POTV)	IFO/PCS
Air	AIRS/DUNS
Air	AIRS/DUNS
Population OeanerapMca
Asa Group
Parcant
Annual Faaily lnco«e
Percai
0-4
0.07
<15,000
0.13
5-9
0.08
15-25,000
0.16
'10-14
0.07
25-35,000
0.18
'15-64
0.69
35-50,000
0.25
65*-
0.10
50-75,000
0.20


>75,000
0.08
Total Population ¦ 185228 Total Familta* - 47021
Medien-Incofee - 34209 Average Income - 38138 Par Capita Income - 13144
B-152

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FIPS Cod*
08013
Raglan
8
Stat*
CO
County
BOULDER
Source Name-
MULOCR, CITY OF-73TH ST PLANT
LONGMONT, CITY OP
BROONFIELO, CITY OP
CRYSTAL ZOO INC
Source Addreea
Madfa of Concarn	Database
Surface Water (POTU) I TO/PCS
Surface Water (POTV)	1FD/PCS
Surface Water (POTV)	IFD/PCS
Air	AIRS/DUNS
Population Demographic*
Age Group	Percent
0-4
5-9
10-14
15-64
65*
0.07
0.07
0.06
0.72
0.07
Annual Femily Inco
<15,000
15-25,000
25-35,000
35-50,000
50-75,000
>75,000
Percent
0.10
0.13
0.15
0.23
0.24
0.14
Total Population - 2419S9 Total Familie* - 58756
Median Income - 45122 Average Income - 50284 Per Capita Income - 16682
B-154

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PIPS Cod*
08001
Rag ton
8
Stat*
CO
County
ADAMS
Sourca
METRO WASTEWATER Ufa OIST (E)
SOUTH ADAMS COUNTY Utt OIST
Brighton, City of
Sourca
Brighton
Madia of Coneam
Surfaea Uatar (POTU)
Surface Uatar (POTW)
Drinking Uatar (md.)
Databasa
iro/pes
IFD/PCS
819 EPA List
Population Demographies
Ago Group	Parcant	Annual Faaily Ineoaa	Pareant
0-4 0.09	<19,000	0.13
5-9 0.08	15-29,000	0.16
10-14 0.08	23-39,000	0.23
15-44 0.68	35-50,000	0.26
65* 0.08	50-75,000	0.19
>75,000	0.04
Total Population - 235646 Total Faailias • 62209
Had fan Ineoaa - 33719 Avaraga Ineoaa - 36012 Par Capita tncoM • 11775
B-156

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FIPS Cod*
08009
Region
8
Stat*
CO
Sourc# Nin
LITTLETON/CNflLCUOCO, CITIES(E)
TOLLTRECK INTERNATIONAL
POUCH BATTERY COMPANY
County
ARAPAHOE
Soure* Addreaa-
Madia of Concern	Database
Surfac* Uat*r (POTW)	IFO/PCS
Air	AIRS/DUNS
Air	AIRS/DUNS
Population DaaograpMc*
Age Group	Pareant
0-4
3-9
10- H
15-44
65+
0.08
0.08
0.07
0.69
o.or
Annual. FaaHy Ineo
<13,000
15-23,000
23-39,000
33-50,000
50-75,000;
>73,000
Pareant
0.09
0.12
0.17
0.23
0.25
0.12
Total Papulation - 393611 Total Faailiaa - 103360
Median incme • 40901 Average I neon* • 45460 Par Capita Income • 15899
B-158

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BRSR-
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FIPS Coda Ragion	Stat* County
08031	8	CO	DENVER
Source Nam
LAKEUOOO BO OP WATER ft SEWER C
PEERLESS ALLOY CO.
ATLAS METAL ft IRON CORPORATION
METEX LABORATORY
Platinum resources corp
U R METALS INOUSTRIES INC
EXIDE CORPORATION
DOUGLAS BATTERY NFG CO
WHITTAKER TECHNICAL PRODUCTS
ASARCO, Inc. (Globs Plant)
Source Addraw
Madia of Cone am
Surface Uatar (POTW)
Suparfund Sfta
Databaaa
I TO/PCS
AIRS/DUNS
AIRS/DUNS
AIRS/DUNS
AIRS/OUNS
AIRS/DUNS
AIRS/DUNS
AIRS/DUNS
AIRS/OUNS
SNAP
Population OMoqraphica
Aga Group	Parcant
0-4	0.07
5-9	0.06
10-14	0.05
15-64	0.67
65+	0.14
Total Pooulation - iM579
Madian ineom - 50643 Avaraga incom - 35744 Par Capita Ineona -
B-160
Annual Faarily Incoaw	Parcant
<15,000	0.20
15-25,000	0.18
25-35,000	0.20
35-50,000	0.19
50-75,000	0.16
>75,000	0.07
Total families - 107362

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FIRS Cod* Region	Stat* County
08101	8	CO	PUEBLO
Source Nm»
PUEBLO, CITY OF
003 RIOS ALLOYS INC
PUEBLO NETAL PROCESSING INC
Sourca AddrtM
Medio of Concern	Database
Surfaca Water (POTU)	IFD/PCS
Air	AIRS/DUNS
Air	AIRS/DUNS
Population Demographies
Ago Group	Parcant
0-4
5-9
10- 14
15-64
65*
0.07
0.08
0.07
0.63
0.15
Annual Family !nco
<15,000
15-25,000
23-35,000
35-50,000
50-75,000
>75,000
Parcant
0.23
0.23
0.19
0.19
0.11
0.04
Total Population - 122835 Total Fmilfaa - 33143
Median Incoaa - 26375 Average Income • 31304 Par Capita Income - 10809
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06001	9	CA	ALAMEDA
Sourca ttana
Sourca Address
Madia of Concarn
Database
EBMUD

Surfaca Watar
(MTV)
IFD/PCS
wayward, cm of

Surfaca Watar
(POTW)
IFD/PCS
LIVERMORE CITY OF

Surfaca Watar
(POTV)
IFD/PCS
DUBLIN SAN RAMON

Surfaca Watar
(POTW)
IFD/PCS
UNION SAN. DIST.

Surfaca Watar
(POTW)
IFO/PCS
UNION SAN. DIST.

Surfaca Watar
(POTW)
IFD/PCS
ORO LQMA SAN DIST.

Surfaca Watar
(POTW)
IFD/PCS
SAN IEAMORO, CITY OF

Surfaca Watar
(POTW)
IFD/PCS
UNION SAN. 0IST.

Surfaca Watar
(POTW)
IFO/PCS
0REU RESOURCS CORPORATION

Air

AIRS/DUNS
FRYS METALS INC

Air

AIRS/0UNS
WEST COAST METALS PROCESS INC

Air

AIRS/DUNS
GL08E METALS CO

Air

AIRS/DUNS
6L08E METALS

Air

AIRS/DUNS
K0NICA IMAGING U S A INC

Air

AIRS/DUNS
C P INORGANICS INC

Air

AIRS/DUNS
N 0 POWER SOURCES INC

Air

AIRS/DUNS
AIRONICAO INTERNATIONAL CORP

Air

AIRS/DUNS
NEW ENGLAND L'EAD BURNING CO

Air

AIRS/DUNS
lawranca LJvarmora Laboratory CSIta 300)
Livarmora
Suparfund Site
SNAP
Poeuiation Oeffloqraonics
Aga Group
0-4
5-9
10-14
15-64
65+
?arcane
o.oa
0.0 7
0.06
0.69
0.11
Annual family Ineoma	Parcant
<15,000	0.13
15-25,000	0.13
25-35,000	0.14
35-50,000	0.21
50-75,000	0.23
>75,000	0.15
Total Population - 1271842 Total Families - 308809
Hadian Incona • 41912 Awraga Ineom • 46710 Par Capita tneam - 16100
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fIPS Code Region	Stat* County
06013	9	CA	CONTRA COSTA
Sourca Nam
Source AddraM
Madia of Concern
Databaae
WEST COUNTY AGENCY

Surface Water (POTV)
IFD/PCS
CENTRAL CONTRA COSTA3019 IMHOF

Surface Water (POTW)
IFO/PCS
OELTA DIABLO S.O.

Surface Water (POTW)
IFD/PCS
CONCORD SAN. DtST. 1950 PARKS

Surface Water (POTW)
IFD/PCS
ANTIOCH, CITY OP WTP

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IFD/PCS
U. CONTRA COSTA S.D.

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IFO/PCS
RICHNONO, CITY OF

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AIRS/DUMS
DREW METALS CO

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AMERICAN LEA0BURNIN8 CO

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AIRS/DUNS
Liquid Gold Oil Corp.
Richmond
Superfund Sit*
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Age Group
Percent
Annual Family Income
Percent
0-4
0.08
<15,000
0.09
5-9
0.07
15-25,000
0.11
10-14
0.07
25-35,000
0.12
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0.68
35-50,000
0.20
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0.11
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0.23
Total Population - 801387 Total Familia* • 212391
Median Income - 52309 Avaraga Income • 37140 Par Capita Income - 20060
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SAN FRANCISCO
SAN FRANCISCO
Treesure Island Naval Station-Hun Pt An San Francisco
Madia of Concern	Database
Surface Water (direct) PCS
Surface Voter (direct) PCS
Surface Uater (PQTU)	IFO/PCS
Surface Meter (POTV)	IFO/PCS
Surface Weter (POTV)	IFO/PCS
Air	AIRS/DUNS
Air	AIRS/DUMS
Superfund Site	SNAP
Population 0autographies
Age Group	Percent
0-4
5-9
10-14
15-64
65*
0.05
0.04
0.04
0.72
0.15
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<15,000	0.16
15-25,000	0.15
25-35,000	0.14
35-50,000	0.19
50-75,000'	0.19
>75,000	0.16
Total Population - 723425 Total Families - 1A1922
Median Income - 36784 Average Income - 44178 Per Capita Income • 16172
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SAN MATEO
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NO. SAN NATEO CNTY
PACIFICA, cm OF
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Redwood City
San Francisco Int. Airport
Estero Mid
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City of Belmont
Coastsida CUD
LARSON ELECTRONIC GLASS
CRYSTAL EDITIONS INC
Source Address
Redwood City
San Frsncisco
Hillsborough
Belmont
Coaatsida
Media of Concern
Surface Water (POTU)
Surface Water (POTU)
Surface Water (POTU)
Surface Water (POTU)
Surface Weter (POTU)
Surface Water (POTU)
Surface Water (POTU)
surface water (POTU)
Surface Water (POTU)
Surface Water (POTU)
Drinking Water (large)
Drinking Water (mod.)
Drinking Weter (mod.)
Drinking Water (mod.)
Drinking Water (mad.)
Drinking Watar (mad.)
Air
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IFD/PCS
IFD/PCS
IFD/PCS
IFD/PCS
IFD/PCS
IFD/PCS
IFO/PCS
{FD/PCS
IFO/PCS
IFO/PCS
319 EPA List
819 EPA List
819 EPA List
819 EPA List
819 EPA List
819 EPA List
AIRS/OUNS
AIRS/DUNS
Population Demographics
Age Group	Percent
0-4
5-9
10-14
15-64
65f
0.07
0.06
0.06
0.69
0.12
Annual Family Income	Percant
<15,000	,3.06
15-25,000 0.09
25-35,000 0.12
35-50,000 0.20
50-73,000 0.28
>75,000 " 0.25
Total Population - 663093 Total Families - 165827
Median Income • 55091 Averege Income - 61083 Per Capita Income • 21479
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06089	9	CA	SANTA CLAM
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California Water Service - San Meteo San Nateo
City of Milpitae	MHpitaa
City of Mountain View	Mountain View
Palo Alto	Palo Alto
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SOU DEN METECN INC
MICRO METALLIC* CORPORATION
OOOO SPRINGS MINING t REFINERY
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CRYSTAL CREATIONS
INTERNATIONAL LEADFRAME CORP
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Media of Concern
Drinking Water (large)
Drinking Water (large)
Drinking Water (large)
Drinking Water (large)
Drinking Water (md.)
Air
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Air
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Superfund Site
Oatabaee
819 EPA List
819 EPA List
819 EPA List
819 EPA List
819 EPA List
AIRS/DUNS
AIRS/OUNS
AIRS/DUNS
AIRS/DUNS
AIRS/DUNS
AIRS/DUNS
AIRS/DUNS
AIRS/DUNS
AIRS/DUMS
AIRS/OUNS
SNAP
Population Demographies
Age Group Percent	Annual Family Income	Percent
0-4 0.07	<15,000	0.07
5-9 0.07	15-25,000	0.09
10-14 0.06	25-35,000	0.11
15-64 0.71	35-50,000	0.19
65+ 0.09	50-75,000	0.30
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Total Population - 1488140 Total Families • 357269
Median Income-- 53673 Average-Income-- 58120 Per Caoita Income*- 13604
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SAN BERNARDINO
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SAN BERNARDINO, CITY
REDLANOS, CITY OP
Calif. Institution for
HARSCO CORPORATION
VISTA METALS CORP
JEFFERSON SMURPIT CORPORATION
NORTON BATTERY HFQ INC
CRYSTAL MIREAU
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0.09
0.08
0.64
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<15,000	0.17
15-25,000	0.17
25-35,000	0.18
35-50,000	0.23
50-75,000	0.19
>75,000	0.07
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Median Income - 31628 Average Income - 35193 Per Capita Income - 10774
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LOS ANGELES, CITY OFSEPULVEDA
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ZURICH FUMING CORPORATION
PAUL-RONN REFINING COMPANY
FRYS METALS INC
QUEMETCO INC
QUEN-SHEL MFG
TELEOYNE INC
THOROCK METALS INCORPORATED
INDUSTRIAL ALUMINUM TRADING CO
ALCA PACIFIC
ALCO PACIFIC IMC '
PMR CO
ROPM SYSTEMS CO
STATE SALVAGE CO INC
ALLOY METALS CO INC
OAVID H FELL ( COMPANY INC
EUGENE ENTERPRISES INC
5AMBERG METALS COMPANY INC
KEITH-MARC INC
MARTIN HANNUM INCORPORATED
MISSILE METALS INC
PROLER INTERNATIONAL CORP
REYNOLDS ALUM RCYCLING CMPANY
LIBERTY METAL CO IMC
LIBERTY METAL
ARMAN JEWELRY
EQUALITY TRADING
PGP INDUSTRIES INC
rlRMA INC
MACLEOD METALS CO
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PALOS VERDES 9UILDIMG CORP
COMMERCIAL 3TRY OF LOS ANGLES
LYNUOOD 3ATTERY MFC CO INC
SAMCAR BATTERIES INC
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TOPFLIGHT CORPORATION
ABC BATTERY COMPANY
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NATIONAL ELECTRO-SALES CORP
ASTRO FLIGHT INC
CRYSTAL MOBEX INC
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Madia of Conearn
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Loa Angeles
South Goto
Suporfund Sfto
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AIRS/DUNS
AIRS/DUNS
AIRS/DUNS
AIRS/DUNS
AIRS/DUNS
SNAP
SNAP
Population Demographics
Ago Group	Percent
0-4
5-9
10-14
15-64
65+
0.08
0.07
0.07
0.68
0.10
Annuo I Family Inco
<15,000
15-25,000
25-35,000
35-50,000
50-75,000
>75,000
Porcont
0.17
0.15
0.14
0.20
0.20
0.14
Total Population - 8856627 Total Families * 2013670
Median Income • 40355 Average Income • 45758 Per Capita Income - 14794
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06059	9	CA	ORANGE
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Souree Addresa
Media of Concern
Oatabaae
ALISO UATER MGNT AGY27281 AL1S

Surface
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IRVINE RANCH W.D. MICHAELSON

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WESTCHESTER SAY-SLHATRACTS 785

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PACIFIC RECYCLING COMPANY INC

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BIG B BATTERY CO

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JOHNSON CONTROLS INC

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AIRS/DUNS
FARADANE INC

Air


AIRS/DUNS
SHARON ANOERSON

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PALOS VEROES BUILDING CORP

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AIRS/OUNS
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FANTASY IN CRYSTAL

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G & R TEEPE LEADED GLASS

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El Toro Marine Corpe Air Station
El Toro
Superfurtd Site
SNAP
Ralph Gray Trucking Co.
Ueatminatar
Superfund Site
SNAP
Population Demographies
Age Group
Percent
Annual Family Income
Percent
0-4
0.08
<15,000
0.08
5-9
0.07
15-25,000
0.11
10-14
0.06
25-35,000
0.13
15-64'
0.70
35-50,000
0.20
65+
0.09
50-75,000
0.26


>75,000
0.22
Total Population • 2422974 Total Familiea • 585457
Nadian Income - 49833 Average Income • 55673 Per Capita Income - 19159
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06073
Ragion
9
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County
SAM DIEGO
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SO. CA EDISON CO.
SAN DIEfiO, CITY OP POINT LOMA
ENCIHA UPCP	OCEAN OUTF
SAN ELIJO JOINT POUERS AUTH.
FALLSROOK SAN. OIST.
JOHN P HERLEVIC INC
ALCAN ALUMINUM CORP
ARTESANIAS BAJA
CATREL USA
PUREMETALS CORPORATION
STAR NORTH RECOVERY
MOOERN MINING
QUANTUM BATTERIES INC
ELPOUER INC
OEEPSEA POWER t LIGHT INC
NIFE INC
UESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC CORP
RED LINE RESEARCH LABORATORIES
TEMPO RESEARCH CORPORATION
01-NEC TV PRODUCTS INC
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IFO/PCS
IFD/PCS
IFO/PCS
AIRS/DUNS
AIRS/DUNS
AIRS/DUNS
AIRS/DUNS
AIRS/OUNS
AIRS/DUNS
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Population Oamograpnics
Aga Group	Parcant
0-4
5-9
10-14
15-64
65+
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0.07
0.06
0.68
0.11
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<15,000	0.16
15-25,000	0.17
25-35,000	0.16
35-50,000	0.20
50-75,000	0.19
>73,000	0.12
Total Population • 2469656 Total FaiaiUaa • 598214
Madian Incona - 37521 Avaraga IncoM • 42873 Par Capita Incom • 13619
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IRE-AG USA INC
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AMR INDUSTRIES INC
SOUTHWEST REFINING CORPORATION
AMERICAN PLATINUM
ARIZONA CASTINGS INC
MICROELECTRONICS EXCHANGE
NATIONAL SMELTING I REP CO
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Phoenix
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Age Group	Percent
0-4
5-9
10-14
15-64
65*
0.08
0.08
0.07
0.65
0.12
Annual Family Income	Percent
<15,000	0.14
15-25,000	0.16
25-35,000	0.17
35-50,000	0.23
50-75,000	0.20
>75,000	0.09
Total Population - 2113036 Total Familie* - 544259
Median income - 35786 Average Income - 40228 Per Capita Income - 13261
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819 EPA List
819 EPA List
819 EPA List
Population Oaaograpitics
Aga Croup	Parcant
0-4
5-9
10-14
15-64
65+
0.07
0.08
0.08
0.66
0.11
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15-25,000
23-35,000
35-50,000
50-75,000
>75,000
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0.10
0.13
0.14
0.24
0.26
0.13
Total Population - 260383 Total Families • 72005
Median tneome - 41270 Average Income - 44376 Per Capita tncom* - 15569
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PUYALLUP, CITY OP
BUCKLEY, TOWN OP
ORTINfi, TOM OP
METRO • AUBURN
TACOMA, CITY OP #2
Taeoma
Southwocd Watar Syatam
AMERICAN SMELTIN * REFININfl CO
GNB 8ATTERIES INC
KIB8EY BATTERY SERVICE INC
SOUNO BATTERY CO INC
PACIFIC LEAD MET ROOF SUPS CO
McChord Air Fore* Bam (Uash Raek/Traat)
Sourea Addrasa
Taeoma
Southwood
Tace
Madfa of Conearn
Surfaea Watar (POTW)
Surfaea Watar (POTW)
Surfaea Watar (POTW)
Surfaea Watar (POTW)
Surfaea Watar (POTW)
Surfaea Watar (POTW)
Surfaea Watar (POTW)
Drinking Watar (targa)
Orinking Watar (mad.)
Air
Air
Air
Air
Air
Suparfund Sita
Oatabasa
IFO/PCS
IFD/PCS
IFO/PCS
IFO/PCS
IFO/PCS
IFD/PCS
IFO/PCS
819 EPA List
819 EPA List
AIRS/OUNS
AIRS/DUNS
AIRS/DUNS
AIRS/DUNS
AIRS/DUNS
SNAP
Population Demographies
Aga Group	Parcant
0-4
5-9
10-14
15-<64
65*
0.08
0.08
0.07
0.66
0.11
Annual Family Ineoma	Parcant
<15,000	0.16
15-25,000	0.16
25-35,000	0.17
33-50,000	0.24
50-75,000	0.19
>75,000	0.08
Total Population - 585465 Total Familiaa - 151434
Median Ineoma • 35161 Avaraga Income - 39131 Par Capita Ineoma - 12876
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53011
Sag)on
10
State
UA
Cowtty
CLARK
Source Mmi
VANCOUVER, CITY Of
VANCOUVER, CITY OF
CAMAS, CITY OF
CLARK COUNTY - SALMON CREEK ST
LAB SYSTEMS INC
NORTHWEST TACKLE NFQ
ALCOA (Vancouver Smelter)
Souree Address
Vancouver
Madia of Concern	Database
Surfaea Uatar (POTW)	IFD/PCS
Surface Uatar (POTW)	IFD/PCS
Surface Water (POTW)	IFD/PCS
Surfaea Water (POTW)	IFD/PCS
Air	AIRS/OUNS
Air	AIRS/DUNS
Superfund Site	SNAP
Population Demographies
Age Group	Percent	Annual Family income	Percent
0-4	0.08	<13,000	0.14
5-9	0.08	15-25,000	0.15
10-14	0.08	25-35,000	0.18
15-64	0.65	35-50,000	0.26
65+	0.11	50-75,000	0.21
>75,000	0.06
Total Population - 238344 Total Families • 63829
Median Income - 36556 Average Income - 39442 Per Capita Income - 13102
B-189

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41067	10	01
County
WASHINGTON
Sourea Nam*
UNIFIED SEWERAGE AGENCY OF UA
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UNIFIED SEWERAGE AGENCY OF UA
UNIFIED SEWERAGE AGENCY-ALOHA
HILLSBOftO, CITY OF • ROCK CREE
Tualatin Vallay (Baavarton)
Tualatin, City of
Wast Slop* Watar Oistrict
Baavarton, Public Works
Sourca AddraM
Baavarton
Tualatin
Waat Slop*
Baavarton
Madia of Conearn
Surfac* Watar (POTW)
Surfaea Watar (POTW)
Surfaca Watar (POTW)
Surfaea Watar (POTW)
Surfaea Watar (POTW)
Orinking Watar (larga)
Orinking Watar (mad.)
Drinking Watar (mad.)
OHnking Watar (mad.)
Oatabaaa
IFO/PCS
IFD/PCS
IFD/PCS
IFD/PCS
IFD/PCS
S19 EPA
819 EPA liat
819 EPA List
819 EPA List
List
Population Oamographica
Aga Group	Parcant
0-4	0.08
5-9	0.08
10-14	0.07
15-64	0.67
654-	0.10
Annual Fa«tly Inea
<15,000
15-25,000
25-35,000
35-50,000
50-75,000
>75,000
Parcant
0.10
0.12
0.18
0.24
0.26
0.10
Total Population - 316938 Total Familfaa • 34533
Radian Incaam- 38612 Avaraga Incan* - 42210 ?«r Capita Incom* • 14746
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41051	10	Oil	MULTNOMAH
Sourc* Man*
PORTLAND, Cm OP
ORESHAM, CITY OP
MULTNOMAH COUNTY - INVERNESS S
MILUAUKIE, CITY OF
Portland, City of
Gresham PWO-Uater Section
Haz*lwood Uatar District
Rockwood Uatar District
Powell Vat lay Road Uatar
NON-FERROUS METAL RECLAIMING
UAGSTAFF BATTERY MF6 CO
STANDARD BATTERIES INC
EXIDE CORPORATION
Alliad Plating, Inc.
Hami I ton Island Landfi IKUSA/COE)
Gould, Inc.
Sourc* Address
Portland
Qrashaa
Hazaluood
Rockwood
Powell Vail ay
Portland
North Bonneville
Portland
Madia of Concsrn	Databasa
Surface Uatar (POTU)	IFD/PCS
Surfac* Uatar (POTU)	IFO/PCS
Surfac* Uat*r (POTU)	IFD/PCS
Surfae* Uatar (POTU)	IFD/PCS
Drinking Uatar (larga)	819 EPA Li
Drinking Uatar (mad.)	819 EPA Li
Orinklng Uatar (mad.)	819 EPA Li
Drinking Uatar (mad.)	819 EPA Li
Drinking Uatar (mad.)	819 EPA Li
Air	AIRS/DUNS
Air	AIRS/OUMS
Air	AIRS/OUNS
Air	AIRS/DUNS
Suparfund Sita	SNAP
Superfund Sita	SNAP
Suparfund Sita	SNAP
Population Demographics
Aga Group	Percent
0-4
5-9
1tM4
15-64
65+
0.07
0.07
0.06
0.67
0.14
Annual Family Income	Percent
<15,000	0.16
15-23,000	0.17
25-35,000	0.19
35-50,000	0.22
50-75,000	0.19
>75,000	0.08
Total Population - 593443 Total Families - 145558
Median Income - 32530 Averaqe Income - 37243 Per Capita Income - 13188
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BENTON
WA
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FIPS Cod*
53005
RagIon
10
State
UA
County
BENTON
Soufcb Maat
KENNEUICK, CITY Of
RICHLAND, CITY OP
PROSSEft, CITY OP
KANES CHEMICAL CO INC
Hanford 300-Are* (USOOE)
Hanford 1100-Area (USOOE)
Hanford 100-Aree (USOOE)
Sourc* AddraM
Banton County
Banton County
Banton County
Madia of Concern	Database
Surface Uater (POTU)	IFO/PCS
Surface Weter (POTU)	IFO/PCS
Surface Weter (POTU)	IFO/PCS
Air	AIM/DUNS
Superfund Site	SNAP
Superfund Site	SNAP
Superfund Sit*	SNAP
Population Drntographiea
Age Croup	Percent	Annual Family Income	percent
0-4 0.08	<15,000	0.10
5-9 0.09	15-25,000	0.15
10-14 0.08	25-35,000	0.17
15-64 0.65	35-50,000	0.30
65* 0.10	50-75,000	0.21
>75,000	0.07
Total Population - 112549 Total Familiea - 30481
Median Income - 34891 Avereae Income - 37982 Par Capita Income - 12577
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53061
Ragion
10
Stat*
UA
County
SNOHOMISH
Sourca NaM
EVERETT. Cm OF
EDMONOS, CITY OF
LYMNWOOO, em OF
GRANITE FALLS, TOWN OF
SNOHOMISH, CITY OF
Oly^ie Via* Uatar Oiatrict
Arlington Uatar Oapt.
AGCO NCTALEX CORPORATION
M-2 ENTERPRISES
NARYSVILLE BATTERY NFS
Tulalip Landfill
Sourea Addraaa
0lyi*1c Vitu
Arlington
Marysvilla-
Madla of Conearn
Surfaca Uatar (POTU)
Surfaca uatar (POTU)
Surfaca Uatar (POTU)
Surfaca Uatar (POTU)
Surfaca Uatar (POTU)
Drinking Uatar (mad.)
Orinfcing Uatar (mad.)
Air
Air
Air
Suparfund Sita
Oatabaaa
IFD/PCS
1F0/PCS
IFO/PCS
IFO/PCS
1FO/PCS
819 EPA List
819 EPA List
AIRS/DIMS
AIRS/DUNS
AIRS/OUMS
SNAP
Population Demographics
Aga Group	Pareant	Annual Fatally Incoaa	Parcant
0-4	0.08	<15,000	0.11
5.9	0.08	15-25,000	0.13
10-14	0.07	25-35,000	0.15
15-64	0.66	35-50,000	0.25
65+	0.10	50-75,000	0.25
>75,000	0.11
Total Population * 460&9 Total Faailias • 122866
Madian Inconw • 40761 Avaraga Incona • 44118 Par Capita Incoma - 14808
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33033	10
Stat*
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County
KINO
Source N«m
METRO
METRO • RENTCN
METRO
SOUTHWEST SUBURBAN SEWER DI8T
SOUTHWEST SUBURBAN SCUM DIST
METRO
SEATTLE - W. SEATTLE
MIDUAY SEWER DISTRICT
SEATTLE - PIPER CREEK
FEDERAL WAY WATER ft SEUER BIST
EMUMCLAW, CITY OP
LAKEHAVEN SEUER DISTRICT • LAK
BELLEVUE, CITY OP
RONALD SEUER DISTRICT (SEATTLE
SOUTH CHRISTIANA TEHPOHY TREAT
METRO
Northahore Utility 01at.
BeLlevue, City of
Seattle Utter Dept.
Bothell, city of
aryn Mawr-Lakerldge uatar
Cadar River Water I Sewer
Skyway Water ( Sewer 01st.
Kin* County Water Dist. *20
Kins County Uatar Dfat. #107
King County Uatar Olat. *45
King County Uatar Diet. #125
Kln« County Uatar 075,000	0.IS
Total Population,- 1519377 Total Families - 381818
Median Income - 44006 Average Income - 48495 Per Capite Income - 17222
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5303S	10	UA	MTSA*
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BREMERTON, CITY Of
BREMERTON,CITY W-#1 NANETTE
SrtMrton Municipal UtH.
BAINBRIOGE LEAD PROOUCTS
Bangor Naval Submarine Baa*
Jackson Park Housing Conplex (US Navy)
Naval Undaraaa Warfare station (4 Areea)
Puget Sound Naval Shipyard CoMplax
Sourc* Address
Bramrton
Silvardala
Kitsap County
Kaypwrt
Srawtrton
Media of Concern
Surface Water (POTU)
Surface Uat*r (POTU)
Drinking Water (large)
Air
Superfund Sit*
Superfund Slta
Suparfund Sit*
Suparfund Sit*
Database
1FD/PCS
IFD/PCS
819 EPA List
AIRS/DUNS
SNAP
SNAP
SNAP
SNAP
Population Oamgraphica
Ag* Group	Parcant
0-4
5-9
10-14
15-64
65+
0.08
0.08
0.08
0.65
0.11
Annual Faai ly Income > Parcant
<15,000	0.15
15-25,000	0.16
25-35,000	0.21
35-50,000	0.22
50-75,000	0.20
>75,000	0,07
Total Population - 186175 Total Fanilias • 50084
Nadian tncom • 34914 Averege Income - 39206 Par Capita Income - 13284
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53063	10	UA	SPOKANE
Sourea Nam
Sourca Addraaa
Madia of Concarn
Databa**
SPOKANE, CITY OF

Surfac* Uat*r (PQTW)
IF0/PCS
CHENEY, CITY OP

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IF0/PCS
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AIRS/DUNS
EXI0E CORPORATION

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AIRS/DUNS
Fairchild Air Fore* Saaa (4 Waata Araaa)
Spokan* County
Sup*rfund sit*
SNAP
Ganaral ElaetricCSpokan* Shop)
Spokan*
Suporfund Sit*
SNAP
North Harfcat Straat
Spokana
Supwfund Sit*
SNAP
Old Inland Pit
Spokan*
Supcrfund Sit*
SNAP
Spokan* Junkyard and Aaaoeiatad Prop
Spokan* County
Sup*rfund Sit*
SNAP
Population Omographic*
Aga Group	Pareant	Amuit Family Ineom	Percant
0-4	0.07	<15,000	0.17
5-9	0.08	15-25,000	0.17
10-14	0.07	25-35,000	0.17
15-64	0.64	35-50,000	0.24
65+	0.13	50-75,000	0.18
>75,000	0.07
Totai Population - 359335 Total Faailiaa - 93272
Madian Ineom* - 34973 Avaraga Incaaa - 38668 Par Capita Incoma - 12481
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APPENDIX C
DESCRIPTION OF DATABASE FILES INCLUDED WITH DOCUMENT

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Database files included with the Multi-media Lead Cluster Report.
DISK 1
Disk 1 contains database files used to map multimedia lead clusters in Map info following the
ranking methodology developed by SAIC and the USGPA. The following lists describes the
files included on disk 1:
File Name	Pswriptfon
REG IRKS. DBF - Data for the Ten Lead Cluster Counties identified in Region 1.
REG2RKS.DBF - Data for the^Ten Lead Cluster Counties identified in Region 2.
REG3RKS.DBF - Data for the Ten Lead Cluster Counties identified in Region 3.
REG4RKS.DBF - Data for the Ten Lead Cluster Counties identified in Region 4.
REG5RKS.DBF - Data for the Ten Lead Cluster Counties identified in Region 5.
REG6RKS.DBF - Data for the Ten Lead Cluster Counties identified in Region 6.
REG7RKS.DBF - Data for the Ten Lead Cluster Counties identified in Region 7.
REG8RKS.DBF - Data for the Ten Lead Cluster Counties identified in Region 8.
REG9RKS.DBF - Data for the Ten Lead Cluster Counties identified in Region 9.
REGXRKS.DBF - Data for the Ten Lead Cluster Counties identified in Region 10.
REGRANK.DBF - Summary of all 100 Regional Lead Cluster Counties.
NATCNTYS.DBF - Data on the Top 100 National Lead Cluster Counties.
DISK 1
Disk 2 contains database files used to map lead source data. The following lists describes
the files included on disk 2:
7He XTnme	"wcr^tfon
AiRSNAT.DBF - Sources from AIRS database included in mapping and ranking.
BRSNATR.DBF - Receiver sources from BRS database included in mapping and ranking.
BRSNATG.DBF - Generator sources from BRS database included in mapping and ranking.
PCS4952.DBF - Sources from AIRS database included in mapping and ranking.
PCSPB5I.DBF - Direct sources from PCS database included in mapping and ranking.
MEDMDW- DBF - Medium systems from FRDS database included in mapping and ranking.
SNAP. DBF - Sites from NPL database included in mapping and ranking.
LARGEPSW.DBF - Large systems from ?RDS database included in mapping ana ranking.
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