U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, RECION V
Air and Radiation Branch
230 S. Dearborn Street
Chicago, Illinois 60604
Contract No. 68-02-4396
Work. Assignment 12
ESTIMATION OF AIR EMISSIONS
FROM ABANDONED HAZARDOUS WASTE SITES
IN THE SOUTHEAST CHICAGO AREA
Final Report
EPA Project Officer
John Sunmerhays
May 1989
Prepared by
Thomas E. Warn
David J. Zimmerman
ALLIANCE TECHNOLOGIES CORPORATION
Chapel Hill, North Carolina 27514

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CONTENTS
Page
SUMMARY		1
INTRODUCTION		7
PROJECT DESCRIPTION		8
Identification of Abandoned Hazardous Waste Sites		8
Review of Site-Specific Data		9
EMISSION MODEL SELECTION		12
Background		12
Closed Landfills		13
Open Dumps/Waste Piles		16
Oily Soil		17
Disposal Impoundments		19
Fugitive Particulates		23
REFERENCES		27
APPENDIX A. List of Potential Abandoned Hazardous Waste Sites
Reviewed During Project		A-l
APPENDIX B. List of Potential Sites Determined Not to Represent
Air Emission Sources		B-l
APPENDIX C. List of Potential Sites Requiring Additional
Data for Emissions Estimation		C-l
APPENDIX D. Model Inputs for Abandoned Hazardous Waste Site
Emission Estimation		D-l
APPENDIX E. String Data Input Files Submitted to American
Management Systems for the PIPQUIC System		E-l
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LIST OF TABLES
Page
Table 1. Substances Included in Inventory		2
Table 2. Summary of Estimated Air Emissions for Identified
Abandoned Hazardous Waste		3
Table 3. List of 42 Abandoned Hazardous Waste Sites Modeled
For Air Emissions Impacts		11
Table 4. Key Inputs to Closed Landfill Model		15
Table 5. Key Inputs to Open Dump Model		18
Table 6. Key Inputs to the Oily Film Model		20
Table 7. Key Inputs to the Disposal Impoundment Model		22
Table 8. Inputs to the Particulate Emissions Equation		25
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
This report documents the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA)
effort to inventory the air emissions from abandoned hazardous waste sites in
the Southeast Chicago area. To accomplish this goal, it was necessary lo
obtain detailed information specific to each potential waste site. The
following individuals are gratefully acknowledged for their assistance in the
collection of this information; Beverly Lawrence, Information Specialist,
EPA- Region V; Jim Ursic, Superfund/Technical Support Unit, EPA-Region V;
Tom Kraus, PA/SI Coordinator, Illinois Environmental Protection Agency (IEPA);
and Susan Koncelman and Michael Walwer, FOI Office, IEPA.
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DISCLAIMER
This Final Report was furnished to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency by
Alliance Technologies Corporation, 213 Burlington Road, Bedford,
Massachusetts 01730, in partial fulfillment of Contract No. 68-02-4393, Work
Assignment No. 12. The opinions, findings and conclusions expressed are those
of the authors and not necessarily those of the Environmental Protection
Agency.
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SUMMARY
This report documents and describes the methodologies employed to collect
site-specific information and develop air emission estimates for abandoned
hazardous waste sites within the Southeast Chicago study area. In total,
261 potential waste sites were identified within the study area (see
Appendix A). Review of the available information for each potential site
revealed that 90 of these sites should be removed from further consideration
(Appendix B) and that additional information was required to assess the
potential air emission impacts from 129 others (Appendix C).
The remaining 42 abandoned hazardous waste sites were modeled for air
emissions potential of the substances listed in Table 1. The analyses
performed included emissions estimations from landfills, waste piles/open
dumps, surface spills, and disposal impoundments. The models selected for
this study provide emissions estimates based on either volatilization or wind
entrainment of contaminated particulate material. The total air emissions for
each specific site was then calculated as the sum of the volatilization and
fugitive particulate estimate for each specific substance present at the site.
The resulting emissions total for the 42 abandoned hazardous waste sites
identified in this study are presented in Table 2.
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TABLE 1. SUBSTANCES INCLUDED IN INVENTORY
NON-CHLORINATED ORGANICS (19)
AcryLamide
Acrylonitrile
Benzene
Butadiene
Coke Oven Emissions
Diethanolamine
DimethyLnitrosamine
Diotylphthalate
Ethyl Acrylate
Ethylene
Formaldehyde
Gasoline Vapors
Isopropylidene Diphenol
Melamine
Nitrosomorpholine
Polycyclic Organic Matter
Propylene Oxide
Styrene
Terephthalic Acid
NON-CARCINOGENS (4)
Acetone
Mercury
Toluene
Xylene
CHLORINATE ORGANICS (15)
Allyl Chloride
Benzyl Chloride
Carbon Tetrachloride
Chloroform
Dioxin
Epichlorohydrin
Ethylene Dibromide*
Ethylene Dichloride
Methyl Chloride
Methylene Chloride
Pentachlorophenol
Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBs)
Propylene Dichloride
Trichloroethylene
Vinyl Chloride
INORGANIC (8)
Arsenic
Asbestos
Beryl1ium
Cadmium
Chromium
Nickel
Titanium Dioxide
Radinuclides
"Although ethylene dibromide is not, strictly speaking, chlorinated, it is
halogenated and is included among chlorinated compounds due to chemical
similarity.
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TABLE 2. SUMMARY OF ESTIMATED AIR EMISSIONS FOR IDENTIFIED
ABANDONED HAZARDOUS WASTE SITES
NAME OF SITE
POLLUTANT
EMISSIONS
POLLUTANT NAME


CODE
(metric tons)

ALBURN INC.
12103
2.2E-05
Arsenic
ALBURN INC.
12112
7.8E-05
Chromium
ALBURN INC.
45399
5.6E-05
PCB
ALLIED CHEM CORP
12110
1.5E-06
Cadmium
ALLIED CHEM CORP
12136
7.5E-06
Nickel
AMCA INT1
'L
12110
5.6E-08
Cadmium
AMCA INT'
'L
12112
2.8E-07
Chromium
AMCA INT1
'L
45399
1.5E-04
PCB
AMOCO RESEARCH
45399
4.8E-09
Arochlor-1254
AMOCO RESEARCH
45890
5.0E-04
Hexachlorobenzene
AMOCO RESEARCH
46708
9.8E-07
Phenanthrene
AMOCO RESEARCH
46719
9.0E-07
Benz(AJpyrene
ANDERSON
DEV
12103
7.8E-08
Arsenic
ANDERSON
DEV
12105
1.7E-08
Beryllium
ANDERSON
DEV
12110
9.1E-08
Cadmium
ANDERSON
DEV
12112
1.9E-07
Chromium
ANDERSON
DEV
12142
1.3E-09
Mercury
ANDERSON
DEV
45220
1.0E-08
Styrene
ANDERSON
DEV
45999
5.9E-08
Dioctylphthalate
ANDERSON
DEV
46717
8.0E-06
Benzofluoranthene
BAIRSTOW
CO
12103
2.2E-04
Arsenic
BAIRSTOW
CO
12136
3.0E-04
Nickel
BAIRSTOW
CO
12142
1.7E-06
Mercury
BAIRSTOW
CO
46708
9.1E-05
Phenanthrene
BAIRSTOW
CO
46710
1.8E-04
Fluoranthene
BAIRSTOW
CO
46713
2.2E-04
Pyrene
BAIRSTOW
CO
46717
2.4E-04
Benzofluoranthene
BAIRSTOW
CO
46719
1.7E-04
Benz(a)pyrene
BAIRSTOW
CO
46720
1.6E-04
Indenopyrene
BAIRSTOW
CO
46721
1.7E-04
Benzoperylene
BONGI CARTAGE
12112
2.9E-05
Chromium
B+O RR-BARR YARD
43704
1.9E-07
Acrylonitrile
B+O RR-BARR YARD
53414
2.5E-05
Pentachlorophenol
CALUMET
IND
12136
4.7E-06
Nickel
CALUMET
IND
45399
4.5E-05
Arochlor 1260
CHICAGO
PLT YARD
45202
3.7E-04
Toluene
CHICAGO
STREETS
12110
2.0E-04
Cadmium
CHICAGO
STREETS
12136
1.0E-03
Nickel
CHICAGO
STREETS
12142
1.3E-06
Mercury
CITIES SERVICE
43815
1.9E-05
2-methylnapthalene
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TABLE 2. SUMMARY OF ESTIMATED AIR EMISSIONS FOR IDENTIFIED
ABANDONED HAZARDOUS WASTE SITES
NAME OF SITE
POLLUTANT
EMISSIONS
POLLUTANT NAME

CODE
(metric tons)

CITIES SERVICE
46708
1.2E-05
Phenanthrene
CITIES SERVICE
46710
1.0E-03
Benz(A)pyrene
CITIES SERVICE
46710
1.3E-05
Fluoranthene
CITIES SERVICE
46713
1.2E-05
Pyrene
CITIES SERVICE
46715
5.6E-05
Chrysene
CITIES SERVICE
46716
3.4E-05
Benzoanthracene
D & H
12103
5.6E-07
Arsenic
D & H
12112
3.0E-05
Chromium
D & H
12142
2.0E-08
Mercury
D & H
45399
1.1E-08
PCB
ESTECH CHEMICAL
51104
5.7E-09
Chlordane
ESTECH CHEMICAL
52119
1.0E-08
Parathion
FLEXIFLOW
12110
1.7E-11
Cadmium
FLEXIFLOW
43815
1.9E-07
1,2-dichlorethylene
FLEXIFLOW
43824
1.2E-07
Trichloroethylene
FLEXIFLOW
46713
4.0E-08
Pyrene
FLEXIFLOW
46716
2.5E-07
Benzoanthrace
HALL ALUMINUM
12110
4.8E-06
Cadmium
HALL ALUMINUM
12112
3.9E-07
Chromium
HAMMOND COLD BA
12112
4.3E-07
Chromium
HAMMOND/ILLIANA
12112
9.7E-09
Chromium
HAMMOND/ILLIANA
12136
5.4E-09
Nickel
HAMMOND/ILLIANA
46701
5.0E-07
Naphthalene
HAMMOND/ILLIANA
46705
4.5E-07
Accnaphthalene
HAMMOND/ILLIANA
46708
2.1E-06
Phenanthrene
HAMMOND/ILLIANA
46709
4.8E-07
Anthracene
HAMMOND/ILLIANA
46710
2.1E-06
Fluoranthene
HAMMOND/ILLIANA
46713
2.8E-06
Pyrene
HAMMOND/ILLIANA
46721
9.1E-07
Benzoberylene
HOUSE'S J-YARD
12103
1.2E-06
Arsenic
HOUSE'S J-YARD
12105
1.2E-07
Beryllium
HOUSE'S J-YARD
12136
2.5E-06
Nickel
HOUSE'S J-YARD
43803
1.2E-05
Chloroform
HOUSE'S J-YARD
45999
5.7E-05
2-methylnaphthalene
HOUSE'S J-YARD
46708
1.2E-04
Phenanthrene
HOUSE'S J-YARD
46713
1.8E-04
Pyrene
IN HARBOR BELT
12110
1.5E-10
Cadmium
IN HARBOR BELT
12112
4.4E-10
Chromium
IN HARBOR BELT
12136
3.4E-10
Nickel
IN HARBOR BELT
46708
1.4E-06
Phenanthrene
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TABLE 2. SUMMARY OF ESTIMATED AIR EMISSIONS FOR IDENTIFIED
ABANDONED HAZARDOUS WASTE SITES
NAME OF SITE	POLLUTANT EMISSIONS	POLLUTANT NAME
CODE (metric tons)
IN HARBOR BELT
46715
1.1E-06
Chrysene
IND CINDERS
12103
1.2E-04
Arsenic
IND CINDERS
12142
6.3E-07
Mercury
IND CINDERS
17299
1.8E-05
POMs
IND CINDERS
45399
4.3E-05
PCBs
IND CINDERS
45999
2.7E-05
Dioctylphthalate
INTERLAKE LF + COKE
45201
8.2E-06
Benzene
INTERLAKE LF + COKE
45202
8.4E-06
Toluene
INTERLAKE LF + COKE
46701
1.6E-03
Naphthalene
INT. HARV.
12801
1.2E-04
Asbestos
JM FOSTER
12105
8.7E-06
Beryllium
JM FOSTER
12112
3.4E-05
Chromium
JM FOSTER
12142
5.3E-07
Mercury
KEIL CHEMICAL
12103
4.4E-05
Arsenic
KEIL CHEMICAL
12112
2.6E-04
Chromium
KEIL CHEMICAL
12136
7.8E-05
Nickel
KEIL CHEMICAL
17290
6.9E-07
Polycyclic organics
KEIL CHEMICAL
45202
6.2E-08
Toluene
LAND AND LAKES #2
12110
1.3E-05
Cadmium
LAND AND LAKES #2
12112
4.0E-06
Chromium
LAND AND LAKES #2
12142
1.6E-07
Mercury
LAND + LAKE #3
12103
2.9E-07
Arsenic
LAND + LAKE #3
12110
2.1E-06
Cadmium
LAND -+ LAKE #3
12112
1.1E-05
Chromium
LAND + LAKE #3
12136
7.4E-06
Nickel
LAND + LAKE #3
12142
2.9E-07
Mercury
LOBUE #2
12110
3.4E-06
Cadmium
LOBUE #2
12112
3.1E-06
Chromium
LOBUE #2
12142
6.7E-07
Mercury
LOBUE #2
45202
1.5E-03
Toluene
LURIA BROS.
12103
1.2E-05
Arsenic
LURIA BROS.
12110
7.8E-06
Cadmium
LURIA BROS.
12136
3.6E-05
Nickel
LURIA BROS.
12142
2.0E-04
Mercury
MOBIL CHEN/P DI
12110
3.2E-07
Cadmium
MOBIL CHEN/P DI
12142
6.1E-07
Mercury
MOBIL CHEN/P DI
43815
9.5E-07
1,2-dichlorobenzene
MOBIL CHEN/P DI
45102
1.4E-05
Xylene
MOBIL CHEN/P DI
45202
1.3E-06
Toluene
MOBIL CHEN/P DI
45399
4.8E-06
PCP
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TABLE 2. SUMMARY OF ESTIMATED AIR EMISSIONS FOR IDENTIFIED
ABANDONED HAZARDOUS WASTE SITES
NAME OF SITE
POLLUTANT
EMISSIONS
POLLUTANT NAME

CODE
{metric tons)

MOBIL CHEN/P DI
45999
8.6E-06
Dioctylphthalate
MOBIL CHEN/P DI
45999
8.6E-07
2-methylnaphthalene
MOBIL CHEN/P DI
46701
1.7E-06
Naphthalene
MOBIL OIL
45102
5.0E+01
Xylene
MOBIL OIL
45202
7.0E+00
Toluene
MOBIL OIL
45203
1.2E+01
Ethyl Benzene
MORECO
46716
2.7E-04
Benzo(A)anthcacene
MORECO
46719
6.4E-05
Benzo(A)pyrene
MSD# 4 SLUDGE + BARREL 12112
1.7E-05
Chromium
NIPSCO #74
12105
1.3E-07
Beryllium
NIPSCO #74
12110
1.1E-07
Cadmium
NIPSCO #74
12112
7.6E-06
Chromium
NIPSCO #74
12142
2.3E-05
Mercury
OLD PULLMAN FARM
12103
4.0E-05
Arsenic
OLD PULLMAN FARM
12110
4.0E-05
Cadmium
OLD PULLMAN FARM
12112
1.3E-04
Chromium
OLD PULLMAN FARM
12136
6.5E-04
Nickel
RALSTON ST
12110
1.4E-05
Cadmium
RALSTON ST
12136
1.0E-04
Nickel
RIVERDALE CHEM
45899
1.2E-09
Dioxin
ROUSSELLE CORP
12112
3.1E-06
Chromium
ROUSSELLE CORP
12142
6.7E-07
Mercury
ROUSSELLE CORP
45202
8.4E-03
Toluene
SWIFT ADHESIVES
45399
2.9E-04
PCB
TRIEM STEEL
12112
5.6E-04
Chromium
TRIEM STEEL
46701
9.6E-02
Naphthalene
VULCAN MATS
12103
2.4E-10
Arsenic
VULCAN MATS
12112
4.6E-09
Chromium
VULCAN MATS
12142
2.9E-10
Mercury
WOLF LAKE TERM
12103
6.5E-07
Arsenic
WOLF LAKE TERM
12105
1.7E-07
Beryllium
WOLF LAKE TERM
12112
4.6E-06
Chromium
WOLF LAKE TERM
12136
4.8E-07
Nickel
WOLF LAKE TERM
43824
1.2E-06
Trichlorethylene
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INTRODUCTION
Region V has compiled a comprehensive screening inventory o£ air
carcinogens emitted in the Southeast Chicago area. This inventory includes
both traditionally inventoried source categories, such as manufacturing
facilities, highway vehicles, and consumer solvent usage, and some source
categories not traditionally inventoried, such as wastewater treatment plants
and hazardous waste treatment, storage, and disposal facilities. However, the
inventory did not include an analysis of the potential air emissions from
abandoned hazardous waste sites.
Given the substantial citizen interest in air emissions from proper and
improper handling of hazardous waste, the estimation of emissions from
improper waste handling/disposal would fill a potentially significant gap in
an otherwise comprehensive screening inventory. The purpose of this work
assignment was to provide a comprehensive screening inventory of air
carcinogen emissions (see Table 1) from abandoned hazardous waste sites. The
methodologies employed to compile the necessary information to develop
emissions estimates for abandoned hazardous waste sites located in the
Southeast Chicago area are discussed in the following pages.
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PROJECT DESCRIPTION
Identification of Abandoned Hazardous Waste Sites
The first task involved in the completion of this project was to identify
the abandoned hazardous waste sites located within the boundaries of the
project area. The project area forms a square ranging in Universal Transverse
Mercator (UTM) coordinates from 4585 to 4630 kilometers northing and from 420
to 466 kilometers easting in Zone 16.
The identification process began by compiling a list of the abandoned
hazardous wastes sites from information in the Comprehensive Environmental
Response, Compensation, and Liability Information System (CERCLIS). Data were
obtained from sites located in Cook and UilL Counties in Illinois and Lake
County in Indiana. The total number of potential sites identified for the
three counties was 453. Of these, only 237 were located within the boundaries
of the study area.
This-CERCLIS abandoned hazardous waste site list was then used to
cross-check against the U.S. EPA-Region V, South Chicago Superfund project
list and the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency (IEPA) site
investigation summary data for completeness. Based on the results of these
comparisons, the total number of potential abandoned hazardous waste sites
identified within the study area included 169 sites in Cook County, 3 in Will
County and 89 in Lake County, for a total of 261 potential sites. A complete
listing of these sites is provided in Appendix A.
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Review of Site-Specific Data
The next step in developing emissions estimates for the abandoned
hazardous waste sites within the Southeast Chicago area was to obtain
information which provided detailed discussion relating to the specific
activities responsible for each hazardous waste site. This information was
obtained through telephone interviews and written requests of state and
federal officials.
Among the officials contacted were: Mr. Jeno Bruni, IEPA-Maywood Office;
Mr. Bob Hilton, Lake County, Indiana Commissioner's Office; Mr. Tom Kraus,
IEPA-Springfield; and Mr. Jim Ursic, Superfund/Technical Support Unit,
EPA-Region V.
The material collected included site inspection reports, preliminary
assessment/site investigations (PA/SIs), documentation for Hazard Ranking
System (HRS) reports and any available summary data describing waste
generation and disposal practices used at each site. In all, site-specific
information was obtained from EPA-Regional Superfund Programs for 150
potential abandoned waste sites. This included information for 108 sites
located in Indiana and 42 locations in Illinois. Additional summary data were
provided by the IEPA Freedom of Information for 299 locations in Illinois
(i.e., 296 in Cook County and 3 in Will County).
Further analysis of this information revealed that 90 of the identified
261 abandoned hazardous waste sites did not meet the selection criteria for
this project and should be removed from further consideration. This decision
to remove potential sites from further consideration was based on information
that showed sites to be nonhazardous, active operations, RCRA permitted TSDFs,
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Insufficient data were available to properly determine the air emissions
impact potential for 129 of the identified abandoned hazardous waste sites.
Review of current data for these sites showed serious deficiencies in
information delineating industry type, waste character, quantity,
disposal/handling methods, facility size, and/or location. This type of
information is essential to estimate air emissions from these sites.
Comprehensive lists of both the non-hazardous/active sites and the sites with
insufficient data are provided in Appendices B and C respectively.
Table 3 lists the remaining 42 abandoned hazardous waste sites. The data
available for these sites provided enough detailed information to allow for
the estimation of air emissions from these areas. Much of the information,
however, was still incomplete, particularly information about wastestream
characterization. In such cases, surrogate wastestreams were developed using
reference materials such as the WET Model Hazardous Waste Data Base (SCS,
1984). A complete list of data inputs and site-specific assumptions used to
calculate emissions estimates for these 42 abandoned hazardous waste sites is
provided in tabular form in Appendix D.
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TABLE 3. LIST OF ABANDONED HAZARDOUS WASTE SITES WITHIN THE
SOUTHEAST CHICAGO STUDY AREA MODELED FOR AIR EMISSIONS
FCID #	SHE NAME	CI1Y	OOUNIY LATITUDE UONCllUDE
ILD000716852 ALBURN INC AKA AME1UCAN	ailCAOO
INCINERATION
ILD001833714 ALLIED OORP AKA PVS CHEMICALS CHICAGO
COOK 41 40 56.3 087 33 26.3
COOK 41 40 20.0 087 33 11.0
ILD051069854
AHCA INIL
park raicsr soum
WILL
41 27 25.0
087
o
O
O
IND074403296
ANDERSON DEVELOimfr
GARY
LAKE
41 34 48
087
22 30
ILD980606347
B & 0 RR 00 BARR YARD
R1VERDALE
COCK
41 38 20.0
087
39
IND980679021
BAIRS10W 11 00
llAhHUD
LAKE
41 39 40
087
30 40
IND980679047
BONCI CARTAGE
GARY
LAKE
41 35 18
087
24 42
IND074379306
CALLKET COLLEGE AKA AMXX)
ima®
LAKE
41 40 30
087 29 12

RESEARai FAC





IND014387880
CALLMETT 1ND
GARY
LAKE
41 35 18
087
24 42
1LD981194699
Chicago DEPr streets &
CHICAGO
COOK
41 42
087
35

SANITATION





ILD980616460
CHICAGO PLT YARD
Chicago
COOK
41 47 45.0
087
46 30.0
1ND980607469
CITIES SERV CO E a 100 REF
EAST aLICAGO
LAKE
41 38 18
087
28 42
INDO96786884
DCM13R0WSKI & HOLMES
imtwD
LAKE
41 37 48
087
30 18
ILD099213498
ESIEQ1 CENL Q1EM 00
CALUMET CITY
COOK



IND980679179
FLEXIFLO
HAH END
LAKE
41 35 42
087
26 54
ILD005246590
HALL ALUMINUM CO
aucAoo HEians
COCK
41 30 5
087
37 5
1ND981094071
HOUSE'S JUNK YARD
GARY
LAKE
41 35 18
087 24 42
IND004387842
HAMMOND OOLD BAR & STEEL
GARY
LAKE
41 36
087
30
1ND980500318
ILLLANA TRANSIT OORP
HAMCND
LAKE
41 33 36
087
30 30
IND069984276
INDIANA I1ARBQI BELT RAILROAD
ham-end
LAKE
41 33 36
087
30 30
IND980679211
INDUSTRIAL CINDER INC. (#77)
GARY
LAKE
41 36
087
20
ILD000810432
1N1ERLAKE PROPERTY Will
ailCAOO
OOCK
41 43 18
087
32 06
ILD005213285
INITiENATIONAL HARVES1ER
aUCAGO
COOK
41 41 30
087
39 42
1ND980500599
J M P0S1EI S11E (Site B)
GARY
LAKE
41 36
087
28
1ND005421755
KEIL a EM
1IAMCND
LAKE
41 37 48
087
30 18
1LD981531882
LAND & LAKES #2
ailCAOO
OOCK
41 38 37.0
087
35 36.5
ILC000672790
LAND AND LAKE #3
aucAoo
OOOK
41 40 57.0
087
34 30.0
1LD980902050
LOBUE 02
Chicago (Elan's
OOCK
41 29
087
37
1ND095264818
LJURIA BROS & CO INC
GARY
LAKE
41 37 35
087
25 10
1ND000606731
MOBIL CHEMICAL OO-HIOSPHO DIV
GARY
LAKE
41 35 30
087
18 45
IND042329631
MOBIL OIL CO E a 100 TERM
EAST ailCAOO
LAKE
41 38 42
087
28 50
ILD000646786
MJ10R OILS REFINING GO
MCOOOK
OOOK
47 48 13.8
087
48 40.0
ILD980498349
MSD #4 SLUDGE & BARREL DIMP
CHICAGO
OOOK
41 39 18
087 32 48
1ND980500482
NIPSOO #74
GARY
LAKE
41 38 20
087
24 20
ILD981959208
OLD RJLLMAN SEWAGE FARM
aucAoo
OOCK
41 39 18.0
087
35 46.0
1ND077001808
RALS10N S'lREEr LA300N
GARY
LAKE
41 36
087
20
ILD059446153
RIVERDALE CHEMICAL
Chicago lnnarrs
COCK
41 30 00.0
087
37 30.0
ILD005086673
ROUSSELLE OORP
aiicAoo
OOOK
41 45 11.3
087 40 36.7
1ND060370343
SWIFT ADHES1VES & COATINGS
11AMCND
LAKE
41 35 40
087
28 07
ILD001744572
TRIEM S1EEL & PROCESSING INC
CHICAGO HEICH1S
OOCK
41 28 50.0
087
38 15.0
INDOO5444732
VULCAN MAIELS OORP
GARY
LAKE
41 36 55
087 25 50
IND054101415
WOLF LAKE TERMINALS
hamcnd
LAKE
41 37 48
087
30 18
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EMISSION MODEL SELECTION
Background
A preliminary assessment of selected air toxic emissions from hazardous
waste TSDFs has been completed for the southeast area of Chicago (MRI, 1987).
The effort used available site-specific information and techniques (i.e.,
models) prescribed by EPA's Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards
(OAQPS). The potential emission sources investigated at active TSDFs were
hydrocarbon loading into drums and tank trucks, storage tanks, landfills and
incinerators. Available information on abandoned hazardous waste sties
indicates that potential emissions sources are different from the active
sources described by MRI.
Abandoned waste sites reflect a variety of waste disposal processes,
including landfills, waste dumps and piles, disposal impoundments and spill
sites. The techniques prescribed by OAQPS are applicable to most of the
processes- encountered at these abandoned sites and have been used to estimate
emissions from these sites where possible. However, these models were
developed to estimate emissions of volatile hydrocarbons from active or
recently active processes. Many abandoned sites have been inactive for a
period of years and sampling results show few or no volatile species. Rather,
present contamination consists of semi-volatile hydrocarbons (e.g.,
phenanthrene) and metals. While these pollutants are of concern (Table 1) due
to airborne exposure, the principle mechanism considered by the models is
volatilization. Due to low vapor pressures (semi-volatiles) or effectively no
volatilization (metals), this mechanism generally is responsible for very low
emissions. Because of this factor, emissions due to fugitive particulates
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have been considered as a relatively significant portion of total emissions at
these sites.
The remainder of this section describes the estimation techniques used to
calculate emissions from the identified abandoned waste sites. Four disposal
practices are considered: landfills; open dumps/waste piles; disposal
impoundments; and surface spills. Five models are described covering closed
landfills, open dumps/waste piles, oily soil from spills, disposal
impoundments and fugitive particulates. Where these methods have been
described in detail elsewhere (EPA-450/3-87-026), this presentation centers on
the assumptions necessary to use these models for emissions estimation at
abandoned sites. More detail has been furnished for fugitive particulates
because no OAQPS prescribed method exists for TSDFs.
Closed Landfills
The RTI Closed-Landfill Model (EPA-450/3-87-026) was used to estimate
emissions'of VOCs from wastes in a closed (capped) landfill. Waste piles and
open dumps (i.e., uncapped/no cover) were treated differently. The
closed-landfill model was developed to estimate the time-dependent behavior of
emissions by modeling diffusion through the cap and convective loss due to
barometric pumping. The model inputs require a detailed waste constituency at
closure as well as physical properties of the waste mixture and cover
materials (e.g., air porosity).
The model is sensitive to a number of variables including air porosity of
the cap and waste, mole fraction and physical properties of the waste,
temperature, barometric pressure change, and area and depth of fill. The
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model is relatively insensitive to cap thickness, total waste mass and
diffusivity in air of the constituent wastes.
Because many of the landfills in this study were filled over a long
period of time and have been closed for years, records on the extent and
content of these fiLls were poor or nonexistent. The landfills in this study
were modeled using the closed-landfill model whenever the site was described
in PA/SI and/or State records as a landfill and it was known to be covered.
In applying the model, a number of simplifying assumptions were made
because of the general lack of available data. Specific waste quantities and
constituents were used when possible. Usually, however, waste constituent
analysis was not available. In these cases, sampling data were considered
reflective of current wastes in the landfill. Insofar as the samples
characterized the actual waste constituents, the emissions reflect the wastes
at the site. If no waste analyses or sampling data were available, default
wastestreams were selected based on the available description of the waste.
No data were available that indicated the actual disposal techniques. It
was assumed that volatile wastes were part of a dilute aqueous wastestream
that had been mixed with a dry fixative. The resulting volume was assumed to
be that of the original aqueous wastestream. Cap material and depth were
poorly defined by available data, so a two-foot cap over the landfill area was
assumed. Because the model is not very sensitive to the cap parameters, this
assumption ha9 little effect on calculated emissions.
Table 4 defines both site specific inputs and default inputs applied to
the model. Default values are taken from"EPA-450/3-87-026 and reflect
defaults and definitions used in the previous study of active TSDFs (MRI,
1987). The model was used to calculate an annual (1985) emissions rate.
Sampling data were assumed to represent 1985 emissions. Also, default

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TABLE 4. KEY INPUTS TO CLOSED LANDFILL MODEL
VariabLe
Desc ri pt ion
Uni t s
Value
COMPOUND SPECIFIC



Da :
Diffusivity in air
cm /s
-S
Compound specific
HCJ
Henry's Law constant
m atm/mo 1
Compound specific
CiJ
Weight fraction of
	
Wastestream or

constituent in waste

sample data
Xi
Mole fraction of
	
Wastestream or

constituent in waste

sample data
MW£
Molecular weight
g/g.mol
Compound specific
SITE SPECIFIC



A
Landfill area
cm^
Site specific
D
Depth
cm
Site specific or



2,743*
t
Time
months
12 (definition)
1
Cap thickness
cm
Site specific or



107*
DEFAULT/LITERATURE*



a
Air porosity of cap
	
2.22 x 10~4
T
Total porosity of cap
	
00
X
o
1
¥-

Density of waste liquid
g/cm^
1
c2i
Concentration above cap
g/cm
0
fw
Air porosity of fixed
	
2.5 x 10"1

waste


W
Mass of waste liquid
g/ cm"*
1

in a unit of fixed



waste


T
Temperature
°C
25
These values are taken from EPA-450/3-87-026
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wastestreams have been applied to 1985. In these two cases, the assumption
that these are 1985 data was Likely to overestimate emissions due to the fact
that many sites have been abandoned for many years. AvaiLable analysis
principally detected the presence of metals and semi-volatiles; VOCs have
probably been emitted to a Large extent prior to 1985.
No particulate emissions have been considered due to the closed and
capped criteria. The cover material was assumed to be free from contamination
above background levels.
Open Dumps/Waste Piles
Few models exist that model emissions from open landfills and waste
piles. In this assessment, many of the sites have been used as open dumps or
waste piles during their active history. The RTI land treatment model
(EPA-450/3-87-026) was selected to estimate VOC emissions. This model was
developed for use with open dumps and waste piles for OAQPS. The model was
originally applied to active waste disposal processes and assumes diffusion of
VOCs from an homogeneously mixed waste in a carrier (i.e., soil). It does not
account for biodegradation, but is the only model available for modeling
emissions over an extended time period.
Almost certainly, abandoned waste piles are not homogeneously mixed
systems. Most have been subject to erosion, biodegradation and volatilization
for a significant and usually unknown period. Many of these locations have
been the site of spills, general dumping, etc. Frequently, no original
constituent analysis or volume are known. For this reason, sampling results
have been used for typical characteristics. Again, methods and dates are
usually unreported, so sampling data have been assumed to reflect 1985

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conditions and be characteristic of the waste as a whole. Table 5 presents
both site inputs and default/literature values for key parameters. Once
again, default/1iterature values have been taken from EPA-450/3-87-026. An
oily waste has been assumed, as would result from an organic spill.
The model computes both fraction emitted over a defined time period as
well as an instantaneous emission rate. For semi-volatile species, the waste
reservoir is depleted very slowly; this slow depletion has little effect on
calculated emissions over time. Of more concern are the assumption that
sampling data are typical and the uncertainty in the estimation of the areal
extent of contamination. These parameters were necessary to use the model and
values have been based on available information and engineering judgment.
Fugitive particulate emissions (i.e., wind erosion) from dumps and waste
piles may be a significant portion of emissions of semi-volatile organics and
the only airborne exposure route for metals. These pollutants are estimated
as detailed in this chapter. Total emissions are the sum of volatilization
and fugitive particulate emissions.
Oily Soil
At sites with apparent organic surface contamination, a method to
estimate emissions from this organic layer was used. These sites generally
encompassed liquid spill sites and disposal pits where site data indicated an
extant oily or organic component on the surface. If an oily component was not
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TABLE 5. KEY INPUTS TO OPEN DUMP MODEL
Variable
Descri pt ion
Uni ts
Va1 ue
COMPOUND SPECIFIC
&
constituent in
Diffusivity in air
Vapor pressure
Weight fraction of
the oil phase
Waste loading
(organic)
cm / s
atm
g/cm"
Compound specific
Compound specific
Wastestream specific
Wastestream specific
SITE SPECIFIC
A
D
t
1
U
T
Landfill area
Depth
Time
Cap thickness
Wind speed
Temperature
cm	Site specific
cm	Site specific or
2,743
months 12 (definition)
cm	Site specific or
107
m/s	4.6 (Chicago)
°C	25
DEFAULT/LITERATURE"1"
Density of air	g/cm^	1.8 x 10 ^
Viscosity of air	g/cm/s 2.5 x 10 ^
MW0^	Molecular weight of oil 	 147
T	Porosity of fixed waste 	 0.5
a	Air porosity of fixed		 0.25
waste
ic
These values are taken from EPA-600/8-85-002
+These values are taken from EPA-450/3-87-026
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indicated or inferred, Che waste pile model described above was employed. The
model used was developed for liquid hydrocarbon spills and was originally
applied to land treatment activities prior to tilling (EPA-450/3-87-026), but
is applicable to any oily film. A similar model exists for waste-contaminated
surfaces with no oily film, but that model is inappropriate for the longer
time scale necessary in this assessment.
Functionally, the model is based on the mass transfer coefficient for an
oil film on a surface impoundment. It has been adapted to estimate emissions
from waste lying on the soil with a visible oil film. Table 6 lists the site
specific inputs and default/literature parameters used to execute the
calculations. Again, default/1iterature values are based on EPA-450/3-87-026.
Sampling data were used where available to represent typical 1985 estimates of
waste constituents. The possible ramifications of these assumptions are
detailed in previous sections. No actual loading data were available and in
many cases judgment was used to estimate the extent of contamination.
Disposal Impoundments
There were a few surface impoundments among the abandoned waste sites in
the Southeast Chicago area. These systems are former settling or disposal
lagoons or pits with no outlet to surface waters. Available impoundment
models rely on an estimation of the overall mass transfer coefficient from the
liquid surface that accounts for both liquid- and gas-phase resistance. The
selection of a particular model is based on an individual system's parameters:
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TABLE 6. KEY INPUTS TO TUE OILY FILM MODEL
Variable
Description

Units
Value
COMPOUND SPECIFIC




Hi
Diffusivity in air

cm2/ s
Compound specific
P
Vapor pressure

atm
Compound specific
H
Henry's Law constant

cm /g.mol
Compound specific
C
Concentration in
waste

ppm
Wastestream or
sample data
SITE SPECIFIC


m2

A
Area

Site specific
3.2 x lO'' (year)
t
Time

s
U
Wind speed

m / s
4.6 (Chicago)
DEFAULT/LITERATURE*




a
Viscosity of air

g/cm.s
1.8 x 10"4
a
Density of air

g/cm3
g / cm
1.2 x 10"3
L
Density of oil

1
MWair
Molecular weight
of
air g/g
mol 29
7.2 x 10~2
D
Oil film thickness

m
MWoil
Molecular weight
of
oil g/g
mol 282
Po
Atmospheric pressure

Hg
760
*These values are taken from EPA-600/8-85-002
+These values are taken from EPA-450/3-87-026
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fLowthrough, aerated, activated sludge, or disposal impoundments. A disposaL
impoundment model for a quiescent surface was selected (EPA-450/3-87-026)
because it is designed to simulate an impoundment with no waste infLow or
outflow and accounts for decreasing waste concentrations over time. These
decreases are due to both volatilization and biodegradation.
This particular model does assume a well-mixed, unstratified system. As
a result, emissions are driven by the volatility and concentration of the
waste constituents. Model inputs are presented in Table 7 and designated as
site specific or default/literature parameters. Default/literature values are
based on EPA-450/3-87-026.
In the case of disposal impoundments, available data generally consisted
of sampling results. These resuLts were interpreted as typical of an assumed
homogenous system in 1985. Variation from this assumption could have a
significant impact on emissions, as stratification will significantly affect
emissions during a defined time period and serve to bias interpretation of
sampling results. VOCs are lost fairly rapidly from a disposal impoundment,
so pre-1985 sampling would tend to create an overestimate by these methods.
The model provides both the fractional and total organic emissions for the
year computed, so knowledge of the sampling data was used to adjust emissions
where possible. Because the model is very sensitive to waste constituent
concentrations, the lack of accurate records regarding sampling methods
impacts the confidence in these estimates. Compounds with negligible vapor
pressures would only be emitted due to aerosol entrainment; such processes are
considered insignificant and are not modeled.
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APPENDIX A
POTENTIAL ABANDONED
HAZARDOUS WASTE SITES
REVIEWED DURING PROJECT
A-l

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LIST OF POTENTIAL ABANDONED
HAZARDOUS WASTE SITES REVIEWED
DURING PROJECT
POD #
SITE NAME
CITY
COUNTY
LATITUDE
LONGITUDE
ILD980704795
A & B CONTAINER
CHICAOO
OOOK
41 49 01.0
087 44 30.0
IND980678585
ABANDONED TANK TRUCKS
GARY
LAKE
41 29 30
087 26 54
ILD069955466
ABEX CORP AKSOO DIV CHICAGO
CHICAOO HEIQfTS
OOOK
41 49 10.0
087 36 53.0

HEIGHTS PLT




ILD074379546
ACOO DHL INC
CHICAOO
OOOK
41 43 20.0
087 36 15.0
IND980679005
ACE WELDING SERV
HAM-END
LAKE
41 39 30
087 31 00
IID000716852
ALBIRN INO AKA AMERICAN
CHICAOO
OOOK
41 40 56.3
087 33 26.3

INCINERATION




ILD048300412
ALOO SPRINGS INDUSIRIES
CHICAOO HEIGHTS
OOOK
41 28 30.0
087 39 00.0
ILD002981082
ALEXANDER CHEM-DIV OF N AMER
LEMSNT
OOOK
41 41 35.0
087 57 13.0

CAR (SIA)




ILDOO1833714
ALLIED OORP AKA PVS CHEMICALS
TUP
CHICAOO
OOOK
41 40 20.0
087 33 11.0
ILD066217167
ALS SAND PIT
E. CHICAOO HEIGHTS
OOOK
41 30 40.0
087 32
ILD051069854
AMCA OTTL
PARK FOREST SOUTH
WILL
41 27 25.0
087 40 40.0
IND143354356
AMERICAN BRICK
MUSTER
LAKE
41 33 36
087 30 30
IND043354356
AMERICAN BRICK
MUSTER
LAKE
41 33 36
087 30 30
IND016360265
AMERICAN OEM SERV INC
GRIFFITH
LAKE
41 31 19
087 24 57
IND005460753
AMERICAN MAIZE
HAMCND
LAKE
41 41 30
087 31 00
ILD005076443
AMXD (HEM OORP
WILLOW SWINGS
OOOK
41 42 02.0
087 50 35.0
IND074375585
AMOOD WHITING REF STF & REF
WHITING
LAKE
41 39 50
087 29 55
IND074403296
ANDERSON DEVELOPMENT
GARY
LAKE
41 34 48
087 22 30
ILD000805705
ARMAK 00 RESEARCH LAB
MOOOOK
OOOK


ILD982424699
ASBESTOS SHINGLE 00.
RIVERDALE
OOOK


IND980269062
ASHLAND CHEM
HAMCND
LAKE
41 37 48
087 30 18
ILD980700538
ASHLAND CHEMICAL 00.
WILLOW SPRINGS
OOOK
41 44 00.0
087 52 30.0
ILD980704829
ATOMIC DSPL 00
MATTESCN
OOCK
41 29 43.1
087 41 57.0
ILD981194087
AVE 0 & 118IH STREET
AVE D S 118TH ST
OOOK


IND064400054
AVERY INHRNAXICNAL-THERM AK
HTV
SCHERERVILLE
LAKE
41 29 30
087 26 54
ILD980606347
U1V
B & 0 RR 00 BARR YARD
RIVERDALE
OOOK
41 38 20.0
087 39
IND980679021
BAIRSTOW H 00
HAMCND
LAKE
41 39 40
087 30 40
ILD180014722
BARKER CHEM CD
CHICAGO
OOCK
41 50 43.0
087 39 00.0
ILD005097670
BARKER CHEM 00
CHICAOO
OOCK
41 38 50.0
087 36 30.0
ILD064418353
BEAVER OIL & SLUDCX
HODGKINS
COCK
41 46 60.0
087 51 50.0
ILD005229448
BEE CHEM 00
LANSDG
OOOK
41 36 00.0
087 31 00.0
ILD089828016
BEE OCKTED FILM 00
CHICAOO HEIQfTS
OOCK
41 31 00.0
087 33 30.0
ILD982074650
BENJAMIN MERE PAINTS
CHICAGO
OOCK


IND980679047
BCNGI CARTKE
GARY
LAKE
41 35 18
087 24 42

BIL SPECIALTY RESINS
BLUE ISLAND
OOOK


IND074379306
CALLMETT COLLET AKA AMXD
HAMCND
LAKE
41 40 30
087 29 12

RESEARCH FAC




ILD980677561
CALLMET HARBCR INDUSTRIAL
CHICAOO
OOCK
41 38 45.0
087 33 45.0

OCMPLEX




IND014387880
CALLMET DO
GARY
LAKE
41 35 18
087 24 42
HD980903686
CAULMET NU EARTH DIST ONER
CHICAOO
OOCK


HD980497713
CALUMET REFINING CD
BIEUUAM
OOCK


IND981952872
CANIU FAMILY RESIDENTIAL WELLS GARY
LAKE
41 35 18
087 24 42
ILD005083332
CARAVELIE WOOD PRODUCTS
SCX/m CHICAOO HEIGHTS
OOCK
41 28 45.0
087 38 43.0

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LIST OF POTENTIAL ABANDONED
HAZARDOLB WASTE SITES REVISED
DURING PROJECT
FCID #
SITE NAME
CITY
CXXMY
LATITUDE
LONGITUDE
ILD112368469
CAROL CHEW PROD DIV
CHICAGO HEIOfTS
COOK
41 30 20.0
087 32 25.0
ILD980902100
CARLSON LDFL
PALOS HILLS
OOOK
41 41 30.0
087 51 16.0
ILD980899769
CARSCN MELVIN (SIA)
HCMEWOOD
OOOK
41 32 30.0
087 38 45.0
ILD980265797
CARTER WHITE LEAD NL IND
CHICAGO
OOOK
41 40 29.0
087 38 29.0
ILD050564277
CHEM PAC SITE
CHICAGO
OOOK


INDO10294304
CHEMICAL HAULERS
HAM13ND
LAKE
41 33 36
087 30 30
ILD981959216
Chicago city of cyanide
CHICAGO
OOOK



INCIDENT




ILD981194699
CHICAGO DEPT STREETS &
CHICAGO
OOOK
41 42
087 35

SANITATION




ILD982071847
CHICAGO DRLMS
CHICAGO
OOOK


IND005230438
CHICAGO FLAME HARDENING 00
GARY
LAKE
41 38 18
087 28 42
ILD980606198
CHICAGO HEIOfTS LDFL
CHICAGO HEIGHTS
OOOK
41 30 45.0
087 37
ILD980616460
CHICAGO PLT YARD
CHICAGO
OOOK
41 47 45.0
087 46 30.0
ILD981194103
CHICAGO REGIONAL PORT DISTRICT CHICAGO
OOOK


ILD980678312
CHICAGO SHOT WORKS
CHICAGO
OOOK


ILD982074668
CHICAGO WHITE LEAD
CHICAGO
OOOK


ILD981532823
CID02 AND PUG MILL
CHICAGO
OOOK


IND095267381
CI TOO PEIROLELM 00
EAST CHICAGO
LAKE
41 38 18
087 28 42
DJD980607469
CITIES SERV 00 E CHGO REF
EAST CHICAGO
LAKE
41 38 18
087 28 42
ILD980500144
CIZCAR ET AL/VACANT LOT
CAI1MET PARK
OOOK


ILD062474598
CLOSED DLMP AT 105TH & HARLEM
PALOS HILLS
OOOK



SW QUAD




IID980497739
OOLLMBLA TOOL STEEL 00
CHICAGO HEIOfTS
OOOK
41 30 22.0
087 36 58.0
IND016364507
OCMCNWEALm EDISON 00
HAM-END
LAKE
41 37 48
087 30 18
ILD980606321
OCMCNWEALM EDISCN NORTH STA
CHICAGO
OOOK


IND045046810
OMCR R J INC
GARY
LAKE
41 35 18
087 24 42
IND040888992
CONSERVATION CHEM 00
GARY
LAKE
41 35 18
087 24 42
ILD980497747
COTTAGE CKOVE LDFL
CHICAGO
OOOK


ILD005102686
CPC NORTH AMERICA INC BEST
CHICAGO
OOOK
41 50 34.0
087 44 50.0

rooos




ILD980677694
CIO & KINGERY DEV OORP
LANSING
OOOK
41 34 45.0
087 33 45.0
ILD005450697
CU5TCM CRGANICS INC
CHICAGO
OOOK
41 49 00.0
087 39 30.0
ILD980902092
DEBOER LDFL
PALOS HILLS
OOOK
41 42 00.0
87 48 00.0
ILD049993165
DESOTO INC
CHICAGO HEIGHTS
OOOK
41 30
087 37
ILD982074676
DEVCE & RAYNOLDS
CHICAGO
OOOK


ILD982074684
DIAMUD RED PAINT CD.
CHICAGO
COCK


ILD072361926
DIAMUD SHAKmC OORP
CHICAGO
OOOK
41 46 25.5
087 43 34.0
ILD981194095
DOLTON MIC LDFL
DOLICN
OOOK
41 37 07.0
087 35 36.5
IND096786884
DCMBROWSKI & HDLMES
HAM-CND
LAKE
41 37 48
087 30 18
IND005174354
DU PONT E I DE NEHXAS & 00
EAST CHICAGO
LAKE
41 38 18
087 28 42
ILD980497804
DLMP IN MARKHAM
MARKHAM
OOOK


ILD087554549
EAGLE TRAILER INC CHIPS
SUMCT
OOOK
41 47 30.0
087 48 45.0
ILD982074692
EAGLE WHITE LEAD
CHICAGO
OOOK


IND980500235
EAST CHICAGO CITY DLMP
EAST CHICAGO
LAKE
41 38 18
087 28 42
IND980500227
EAST CHICAGO SAN DIST
EAST CHICAGO
LAKE
41 38 18
087 28 42
DJD082547803
ENERGY COOPERATIVE INC
EAST CHICAGO
LAKE
41 39 01
087 28 54
ILD000666206
ENV3RITE OORP.
HARVEY
COOK


HD099213498
ESTEEH GENL CHEM 00
CAUUMET CITY
OOOK



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LIST OF POTENTIAL ABANDONED
HAZARDOUS WASTE SITES REVIEWED
DURING PROJECT
FCID #	SITE NAME	CITY	COUNTY LATITUDE LONGITUDE
INDOO5444104
FEDERATED ME7EALS OORP WHITING
HANNOND
LAKE
41
40
30
087
29
12
ILD025022930
FISHER CALO CHEM 00
CHICAGO
COOK
41
49
50.0
087
39
00.0
IND980679179
FLEHFLO
HAttCND
LAKE
41
35
42
087
26
54
ILD005180641
PORD MOTOR 00 CHICAGO STAMPING
pr x
CHICAGO HEIOnS
OOOK
41
30
20.0
087
36
15.0
ILD982074700
r LJ.
PORT DEARBORN MPG
CHICAGO
COOK






ILD066205204
PORT MADDEN IND
CHICAGO
OOOK
41
46
15.0
087
47
30.0
ILD051067866
POSEOO INC
CHICAGO
OOOK
41
41
45.4
087
36
18.0
ILD046170577
FREEMAN UNITS) GOAL RENINS
CHICAGO
OOOK






TLD006931795
FREIMAN UNITED CJOAL MINING
CHICAGO
OOOK







(SIA)








ILD980902068
FRITZ MAR LDFL UNI #3
CHICAGO HEIGHTS
OOOK
41
29

087
37

ILD025359266
GABY IRON & METEAL 00
CHICAGO HEIQflS
COOK
41
29

087
37

IND980500250
GARY CITY LDFL
GARY
LAKE
41
35
18
087
24
42
IND077005916
GARY DEV 00 INC
GARY
LAKE
41
36
15
087
25
30
IND067469437
GARY MUNI AIRPORT
GARY
LAKE
41
35
18
087
24
42
ILD980905350
GEMINI LEASING 00 INC
HOOQCINS
OOOK
41
46
40.0
087
51
28.0
IND174429895
GENERAL AMERICAN TRANS OORP
EAST CHICAGO
LAKE
41
38
18
087
28
42
IND016336315
GEREKAL DRAINAGE
GARY
LAKE
41
35
18
087
24
42
ILD980606420
GOLDSMITH BROS
CHICAGO
OOOK






ILD980900880
GREAT LAKES LIMITED
CHICAGO
OOOK







PARTNERSHIP (SIA)








IND016366213
GRIFFIN WELLPOINT OORP
HAMCND
LAKE
41
37
48
087
30
18
IND980500284
QUFFITH LDFL
GRIFFITH
LAKE
41
31
24
087
25
30
ITD005246590
HALL ALLMNIM 00
CHICAGO HEIOfTS
OOOK
41
30
5
087
37
5
ILD180010340
HALL C P 00 THE
BEDFORD PARK
OOOK
41
45
29.0
087
46
08.0
IND000809236
HAtt-CND LEAD PROD INC
HAfrtCND
LAKE
41
35
50
087
28
12
IND000196469
HAffGND SEWAffi TRMT
HAhKJND
LAKE
41
39
00
087
30
30
IND005069851
HAI-MM) VALVE OORP
HAtKJND
LAKE
41
37
48
087
30
18
TLD980902035
HARRISON PARK
CHICAGO
OOOK
41
50
00.0
087
45
00.0
DJD981959661
HESSVILE PARK
HAMMJND
LAKE
41
37
48
087
30
18
ILD000672956
HOBART CHICAGO HErOfTS INC
CHICAGO HEIGHTS
OOOK
41
30
24.8
087
37
06.9
IND077042034
HODGES LLOYD
EAST CHICAGO
LAKE
41
38
18
087
28
42
IND981094071
HOUSE'S JUK YARD
GARY
LAKE
41
35
18
087
24
42
ILD981193436
HUCHES JIM OOtSTR
HICKORY HILLS
OOOK
41
43
28.3
087
47
58.0
ILD055398028
HYSAN OORP
BLUE ISLAND
OOOK
41
38
30.0
087
41
29.0
IND004387842
Hanncnd Cold Bar & Steel
Gary
Lake
41
36

087
30

ILD982074718
IL SMELTDC-REFTNTNG
CHICAGO
OOOK






IND980500318
ILLIANA TRANSIT OORP
HAMCND
LAKE
41
33
36
087
30
30
IND042537241
TLLIANA TRANSIT WAREHOUSE OORf
> HAttCND
LAKE
41
37
80
087
30
18
ILD980497986
ILLINOIS BEDFORD PARK CHICAGO
BEDFORD PARK
OOOK
41
46
10.0
087
48
03.0
ACETYLENE
ILD980606503
ILLINOIS BRICK 00 YARD #17
CHICAGO
OOOK
41 40 40.0
087 40 00.0
ILD005197892
ILLINOIS BRICK 00 YARD #22
BLUE ISLAND
OOOK
41 40 30.0
087 40 43.0
ILD980677645
ILLINOIS CENIRAL RR TRACKS
CHICAGO
OOOK
41 40 41.3
087 36 52.5
ILD980677652
ILLINOIS WAREHOUSE INC
CHICAGO
COCK
41 49 43.3
087 38 29.6
IND069984276
INDIANA HARBOR BELT RAILROAD
HArtCND
LAKE
41 33 36
087 30 30
IND980679211
INDUSTRIAL CINDER INC. (Site
GARY
LAKE
41 36
087 20
77)
A-4

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LIST OF POTENTIAL ABANDONED
HAZARDOUS WASTE SITES REVIEWED
DURING PROJECT
FCID #
SITE NAME
CITY
aXMY
LATITUDE
LONGITUDE
IND044250587
INDUSTRIAL DSPL OORP
EAST CHICAGO
LAKE
41 37 20
087
26 30
ILD980503213
INLAND METAL REFINING
CHICAGO
COCK
41 40 39.0
087
36 20.0
ILD047907555
INSILOO OORP ENTERPRISE 00 DIV CHICAGO
COOK
41 50 30.0
087 40 00.0
ILD000810432
INIERLAKE PROPERTY W H I
CHICAGO
OOOK



ILD005213285
INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER
CHICAGO
OOOK



ILD097179204
IWI INDUSTRIES WELLOO
simiT
OOOK
41 46 49.0
087 48 51.0
IND980500599
J M POSTER SITE (Site #9)
GARY
LAKE
41 36
087
28
ILD980606339
J P REFUSE DSPL
CHICAGO
OOOK



ILD089071757
J'S MDBILE SEMI TRAILER REPAIR MOOOOK
rvir*
ooac
41 47 29.0
087
50 30.0
ILD980677678
J-P REFUSE DSPL LIMITED
CHICAGO
OOOK
41 46 24.0
087 46 05.0
ILDOOl799949
JOHNSCN & JOHNSON
BEDFORD PARK
OOOK
41 46 27.0
087 44 57.0
IND980679229
KEEN CAST (N&A FOUNDRY) #62
GRIFFITH
LAKE
41 31 24
087
25 30
IND005421755
KEIL CHEM
HAM-END
LAKE
41 37 48
087
30 18
IND042327155
KEN IND DJC
HAM-CND
LAKE
41 37 48
087
30 18
I1JD005164611
KDPPERS 00 INC
STICKNEY
OOOK



ILD022677082
KDRHUHEL STEEL 00 GARY STEEL
BLUE ISLAND
OOOK
41 37 40.0
087
37 40.0

SUPPLY DIV





ILD980606362
LAKE CALLWET QUAD
CHICAGO
OOOK
41 40 00.0
087
36 15.0

LAKE SALVAGE 00.
CHICAGO
OOOK



ILD028710929
LAND & LAKE
DOLTON
aocK
41 38 50.0
087
36 15.0
ILD981531882
LAND & LAKES #2
CHICAGO
OOOK
41 38 37.0
087
35 36.5
ILD000672790
LAND AND LAKE #3
CHICAGO
OOOK
41 40 57.0
087
34 30.0
ILD100620707
LALRA WARD ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
CHICAGO
OOOK



ILD981000318
IAWNDALE AVE MJ-EARIH
MCOOOK
OOOK



ILD980902043
LHL #2
CHICAGO
OOOK
41 41 00.0
087
34 00.0
ILD98082A882
LIQUID DYNAMICS
CHICAGO
OOOK



ILD074410390
LIQUID DYNAMICS
CHICAGO
OOOK
41 41 05.8
087
36 11.6
ILD980905285
LIVOO DJC CHIPS
CHICAGO RIDGE
OOOK
41 42 27.0
087 47 32.0
ILD980902050
IOBUE #2
Chicago HEiarrs
OOOK
41 29
087
37
IND095264818
LURIA BROS & 00 INC
GARY
LAKE
41 37 35
087
25 10
INDOO5443825
M & T CHEM INC
EAST CHICAGO
LAKE
41 37 15
087
28 09

MAGNUS 00., INC.
ancAGO
COCK



ILD000666255
MANUFACTURERS BRASS & ALLMINLM BLUE ISLAND
COCK
41 39 48.3
087 41 35.0

FOUNDRY 00





ILD096464466
MARTIN BLUE ISLAND TERM
BLUE ISLAND
OOOK
41 39 22.5
087 42 11.25
IND005460209
MASCN METAL 00 INC
SCHERERVILLE
LAKE
41 29 30
087 26 54
ILD980613913
MCXESSCN
D0L1CN
OOOK



ILD047029228
MCKESSON CUEM 00
CHICAGO HE3QTTS
OOOK
41 31 54.0
087
36 01.0
ILD980677769
METCALF PARK
CHICAGO
OOOK
41 49 03.5
087 37 36.6
IND980615421
HEDOO I SITE
GARY
LAKE
41 35 22
087 25 50
IND000606731
MDBIL CHEMICAL OO-PHOSPHO DIV
GARY
LAKE
41 35 30
087
18 45
IND042329631
MDBIL OIL 00 E CHOO TERM
EAST CHICAGO
LAKE
41 38 42
087
28 50
ILD000815357
MDBIL OIL OORP CICERO LUBE PL! CICERO
cock
41 49 33.0
087 44 23.0
ILD070014774
MDFFETT TE)CH CTR CPC ML
ARGO
OOOK
47 46 29.0
087 49 50.0
ILD000646786
MOTOR OILS REETNDG 00
MOOOOK
OOOK
47 48 13.8
087 48 40.0
ILD069506160
MR. FRANK
SOLTQi HOLLAND
OOOK
41 36 09
087 35 02
IND094761855
Mil OORPE CHICAGO PLANT
EAST CHICAGO
LAKE
41 37 15
087 28 09
ILD980498349
MSD #4 SLUDGE & BARREL DLMP
CHICAGO
OOOK



A-5

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LIST OF POTENTIAL ABANDONED
HAZARDOUS WASTE SUES REVIEWED
DIRDC PROJECT
rciD #
SITE NAME
CITY
CXXJNIY
LATITUDE
LONGITUDE
ILD980677579
MSDGC NEW EARTH HARLEM AVE
CHICAGO
COOK



DLMP




ILD981000326
hSDOC NU-EARTH HARLEM AVE DLMP
MOOOOK
OOOK


IND981959984
MUNSTER DRUM SITE
MUNSIER
LAKE
A1 33 36
087 30 30
IND982071789
MUNSTER DRLM SITE
MUNSTER
LAKE
41 33 36
087 30 30
ILD005092572
NALOO CHEM 00
BEDFORD PK
OOOK
41 46 24.5
087 46 28.4
ILD980678007
NAME UNREPORTED
QU.CPCD
OOOK


ILD982074726
NATIONAL LEAD 00 FCIY#13
CHICAGO
OOOK


ILD069506236
NATIONAL SCAVENGER
SOLTIU HOLLAND
OOOK
41 37 30.0
087 37 30.0
IND980794432
NINIH AVE DUMP
GARY
LAKE
41 35 40
087 25 50
IND980500482
nipsoo m
GARY
LAKE
41 38 20
087 24 20
IND980500490
NW IND SITE m
GARY
LAKE
41 35 18
087 24 42
ILD091766410
OIL & CHEM 00
CALUMET CITY
OOOK


IND980500532
OLD HAffCND CITY DLMP
HAMKCND
LAKE
41 37 48
087 30 18
ILD981959208
OLD PULLMAN SEWAGE FARM
CHICAGO
OOOK
41 39 18.0
087 35 46.0
ILD085343887
ONYX CHEM 00
BLUE ISLAND
OOOK
41 38 20.0
087 40 30.0
ILD980677587
PALOS HILLS MSD CAL - SAG SITE
PALOS HILLS
OOOK
41 40 37.0
087 46 10.0
ILD070246137
PARKVIEW MDBILE HCME PK
HDDGXINS
COCK
41 46 21.0
087 51 03.0
ILD981960404
PAXION AVEKIE LAGOONS
CHICAGO
OOOK
41 40 40.0
087 34 07.0
ILE069498186
PAXTON LDFL CORP
CHICAGO
OOOK
41 41 00.0
087 34 00.0
INT190010041
PAZMEY OORP ORLAND BARREL &
GRIFFITH
LAKE
41 31 24
087 25 30

DRUM




ILD98207A767
PEDPLES GAS LIOfT AND OCKE
CHICAGO
OOOK



(22nd ST)




ILD98207A7A2
PEDPLES GAS/24TH STREET
CHICAGO
OOOK



STATION




ILD98207A783
PEDPLES GAS/DIVISION STREET
CHICAGO
OOOK



STATION




ILD982074775
PEOPLES CAS/NOKIH STATION
CHICAGO
OOOK


ILD982074759
PEDPLES GAS/WILLOW STREET
CHICAGO
OOOK



STATION




IND000646943
POLLUTION OCNTEOL IND OF
EAST CHICAGO
LAKE
41 38 18
087 28 42

AMERICA




IND981536097
PCNDS EAST OF VM POWERS FOREST HA1*£ND
LAKE
41 37 48
087 30 18

PRESERVE




IND074390006
POST WAREHOUSE OORP
HAMCND
LAKE
41 37 48
087 30 18
ILD981195514
POWERS WILLIAM FOREST PRESERVE
: CHICAGO
OOOK


ILD9817955A5
PRAIRIE DEVELOfWENT LID
CHICAGO
OOOK


IND980608079
PURE3C OORP
EAST CHICAGO
LAKE
41 36 55
087 26 00
IKD020939856
PY PROD MGMT INC
SCHERERVILLE
LAKE
41 29 45
087 28 13
DJD077001808
RALSTON STREET LAOOCN
GARY
LAKE
41 36
087 20
ILD982074734
RAJOCND LEAD 00.
CHICAGO
OOOK


ILD980606297
REHLY TAR & CHEM OORP
CHICAGO
OOOK
41 50 30.0
087 41 00.0
ILD056623598
REPUBLIC SEEL OCO DIST
CHICAGO
OOOK
41 41 00.0
087 33 00.0
ILD980606206
RESEARCH FARM
FRAMCPOKT
WILL
41 28 45.0
087 52 30.0
ILD005180070
REYMDLDS MEHALS CD
MOOOOK
OOOK
41 47 50
087 50 21
ILD059AA6153
RIVERDALE CHEMICAL
CHICAGO HEIGHTS
OOOK
41 30 00.0
087 37 30.0
ILD980A98265
RIVERDALE PLATING
RIVERDALE
OOOK
41 41 30.0
087 37 10.0
ILD982067266
RIVERSIDE LANDFILL
RIVERSIDE
OOOK




A-6




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LIST OF POIENITAL ABANDONED
HAZARDOUS WASTE SITES REVIEWED
DURING PROJECT
FQD #
SITE NAME
CITY
OOUNIY
LATITUDE
LONGITUDE
ILD980677843
ROADWAY TRUCKING TERMINAL
CHICAGO HEIGHTS
oook
41 30 30.0
087 34 30.0
ILD005086673
ROUSSELLE CJORP
CHICAGO
OOOK
41 45 11.3
087 40 36.7
ILD096802160
ROUSSELLE OORP
CHICAGO
OOOK
41 45 37.5
087 46 53.0
IND068584432
RUAN TRANSPORT 00
HAhtCND
LAKE
41 36 47
087 27 30
ILD981960859
S. CHICAGO HEIGHTS PUBLIC
soum ancAGO imafrs
OOOK



WELL n




ILD981960867
S. CHICAGO HEIOfTS PUBLIC
sarrn Chicago heiotts
OOOK



WELL #3




ILD980606537
SACRAMENTO PIT
CHICAGO
OOOK
41 50 26.7
087 41 41.5
ILD980677876
SALJK VILLAGE
SAUK VILLAGE
OOOK
41 29 35
087 33 40
ILD000672121
SCA CHEM SERV INC ILLINOIS DIV
CHICAGO
OOCK
41 40 55.0
087 34 17.0
ILD000606467
SEXTON JOHN HINSDALE LDFL
HINSDALE
OOOK
41 50 00.0
087 55 00.0
ILD980606214
SEXTON JOHN LANSING
LANSING
OOOK
41 35 20
087 33
ILD980606222
SEXTON JOHN MATTESON
RIOfTCN PARK
OOOK


IND016371817
SHEFFIELD SCRAP
HAttCND
LAKE
41 37 48
087 30 18
IND094760444
SHELL OIL 00 E CHOO TEEM
HAhHM)
LAKE
41 37 48
087 30 18
ILD005456439
SHERWIN WILLIAMS 00
CHICAGO
OOOK
41 40 05.8
087 36 02.2
ILD077006443
SINCLAIR & VALENTINE 00 INC
CHICAGO
OOOK
41 49 07.0
087 43 25.0
IND980500540
SHE #10
GARY
LAKE
41 35 18
087 24 42
IND980679138
site m
GARY
LAKE
41 37 10
087 24 10
DJD980500557
SITE #73
GARY
LAKE
41 37 45
087 24 45
ILD980578876
STANDARD T CHEM 00 INC RESIN
DT T
CHICAGO HEIGHTS
OOCK
41 30 20.0
087 32 25.0
ILD180011108
rUl
STAUFFER CHEM CHICAGO
CHICAGO
OOOK


ILD005110143
STALIFFER. CHEM CD
CHICAGO HEIOfTS
OOCK
41 30
087 37 30.0
ILD981952906
SIEWARI ST. ACID DRIM SITE
CHICAGO
OOCK
41 49 31.5
087 38 07.9
IND060370343
SWIFT AEHESIVES & COATINGS
HAhfrCND
LAKE
41 3 540
087 28 07
ILD005086087
TAYLOR SPRING MET? 00
CHICAGO
OOOK
41 45 00.0
087 37 40.0
ILD001744572
TRIEM STEEL & PROCESSING INC
CHICAGO HEIOfTS
OOOK
41 28 50.0
087 38 15.0
IND077001147
IMCN CARBIDE OORP E (HD
EAST CHICAGO
LAKE
41 38 18
087 28 42
IND094738762
UNION CARBIDE CORP LENDE DIV
EAST CHICAGO
LAKE
41 38 05
087 27 50
INDOO5456058
UNION TANK CAR 00
EAST CHICAGO
LAKE
41 38 18
087 28 42
ILD980606172
UNITED STATES RAILWAY MPG OPES
. BLUE ISLAND
OOOK


ILD980679401
US DRLM
CHICAGO
OOOK
41 40 42.0
087 33 40.0
TLD981961667
US DRLM II
CHICAGO
OOCK


ILD980679484
US SCRAP
CHICAGO
OOOK
41 21 44.0
088 47 11.0
IND047030226
USS LEAD REF INC
EAST CHICAGO
LAKE
41 36 50
087 27 15
IND005444732
VULCAN MATELS OORP
GARY
LAKE
41 36 55
087 25 50
IND005084694
WALSH & KELLY ASPHALT 00
GRIFFITH
LAKE
41 31 24
087 25 30
ILD062480959
WELDCN IND INC
HARVEY
OOCK
41 37 30.0
087 40 30.0
ILD005428651
WEST PULLMAN IRCN & METAL
CHICAGO
OOCK
41 40 32.0
087 38 29.0
IND980679294
WEST SHORE TOJCXDC AKA MOCAW
HAtfCND
LAKE
41 37 48
087 30 18

WHSE




IND095258075
WESTERN SCRAP OORP
GARY
LAKE
41 35 18
087 24 42
IND980607014
WHITING PIT OFF SITE LDFL
MATING
LAKE
41 41 30
087 30 25
IND000198697
WILLfTT TRUCKING
HAtt-CND
LAKE
41 37 48
087 30 18
ILD074405150
WITOO CHEM OORP
CHICAGO
OOCK
41 47 53.0
087 46 42.0
IND054101415
WOLF LAKE TERMINALS
HAMCND
LAKE
41 37 48
087 30 18
ILD005120498
WRIGLEY VW JR 00
CHICAGO
OOCK
41 48 40.0
087 39 00.0


A-7




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APPENDIX C
POTENTIAL SITES REQUIRING ADDITIONAL
DATA FOR EMISSIONS ESTIMATION
C-l

-------
LIST OF PCrnmAL SITES REQUIRING
ADDITIONAL DATA FOR. EMISSIONS ESTIMATION
FCID it
SITE NAME
CITY
COUNTY
LATITUDE
LONGITUDE
IND980678585
ABANDONED TANK TRUCKS
GARY
LAKE
41 29 30
087 26 54
ILD069955466
ABEX CORP AMSGO DIV CHICAGO
OnCAGO HEIQfTS
OOOK
41 49 10.0
087 36 53.0

HEIGHTS PLT




ILD074379546
ADCD INIL INC
CHICAGO
OOOK
41 43 20.0
087 36 15.0
ILD002981082
ALEXANDER CHEM-DIV OF N AMES
LEM3NT
OOOK
41 41 35.0
087 57 13.0

CAR (SIA)




ILD066217167
ALS SAND PIT
E. CHICAGO HE3QfTS
OOOK
41 30 40.0
087 32
IND143354356
AMERICAN BRICK
MINSTER
LAKE
41 33 36
087 30 30
IND043354356
AMERICAN BRICK
MUNSTER
LAKE
41 33 36
087 30 30
IND016360265
AMERICAN CHEM SERV INC
GRIFFITH
LAKE
41 31 19
087 24 57
ILD005076443
AMDOO CHEM OORP
WILLOW SPRINGS
OOCK
41 42 02.0
087 50 35.0
IND074375585
AMDOO WHITING REF STF & REF
WHITING
LAKE
41 39 50
087 29 55
ILD000805705
ARMAK 00 RESEARCH LAB
MCCOOK
OOOK


ILD982424699
ASBESTOS SHINGLE 00.
RIVERDALE
OOOK


ILD980700538
ASHLAND CHEMICAL 00.
WILLOW SPRINGS
OOOK
41 44 00.0
087 52 30.0
IND064400054
AVERY INTERNATIONAL-THERM AK
Tvn/
SCHERERVILLE
LAKE
41 29 30
087 26 54
ILD982074650
U1V
BENJAMIN MOORE PAINTS
Chicago
COOK



BTL SPECIALTY RESINS
BLUE ISLAND
OOOK


ILD980677561
CALLME7T HARBOR INDUSTRIAL
CHICAGO
COOK
41 38 45.0
087 33 45.0

COMPLEX




ILD980902100
CARLSON LDFL
PALOS HILLS
OOOK
41 41 30.0
087 51 16.0
ILD050564277
CHEM PAC SITE
CHICAGO
OOOK


ILD981959216
CHIQVI) CITY OF CYANIDE
CHICAGO
OOOK



INCIDENT




ILD982071847
CHICAGO ERLMS
CHICAGO
OOCK


ILD980678312
CHICAGO SCT WORKS
CHICAGO
OOOK


ILD98207A668
CHICAGO WHITE LEAD
CHICAGO
OOOK


ILD981532823
CID#2 AND PUG MILL
CHICAGO
COOK


IND095267381
CI TOO PEHROLELM 00
EAST CHICAGO
LAKE
41 38 18
087 28 42
ILD062474598
CLOSED DUMP AT 105TH & HARLEM
PALOS HILLS
OOCK



SW QUAD




IND016364507
OCM-ENWEALTH EDISON 00
HAttCND
LAKE
41 37 48
087 30 18
ILD980606321
ocmawEALra ediscn nofoh sea
CHICAGO
OOOK


IND040888992
CONSERVATION CHEM 00
GARY
LAKE
41 35 18
087 24 42
ILD980497747
COTTAGE GROVE LDFL
CHICAGO
OOCK


ILD005102686
CPC NORTH AMERICA INC BEST
CHICAGO
OOOK
41 50 34.0
087 44 50.0

POODS




ILD980677694
CIO & KDGERY DEV CORP
LANSING
OOOK
41 34 45.0
087 33 45.0
ILD005450697
custom cbganics inc
CHICAGO
OOOK
41 49 00.0
087 39 30.0
ILD980902092
DEBOER LDFL
PALOS HILLS
OOCK
41 42 00.0
87 48 00.0
ILD982074676
DEMOE & RAYNDLDS
CHICAGO
OOOK


TLD982074684
DIAMOND RED PAINT 00.
CHICAGO
OOOK


IND005174354
DU PONT E 1 DE NEMXRS & CD
EAST CHICAGO
LAKE
41 38 18
087 28 42
TLD980497804
DUMP IN MARKHAM
MARKHAM
OOOK


ILD982074692
EAGLE WHITE LEAD
CHICAGO
OOOK


IND082547803
ENERGY COOPERATIVE INC
EAST CHICAGO
LAKE
41 39 01
087 28 54
ILD000666206
ENVIRITE OORP.
HARVEY
OOCK


IND005444104
FEDERATED METTALS OORP WHITING
HAMCND
LAKE
41 40 30
087 29 12
ILD025022930
FISHER CALO CHEM 00
CHICAGO
OOCK
41 49 50.0
087 39 00.0

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TABLE 7. KEY INPUTS TO TUE DISPOSAL IMPOUNDMENT MODEL
Variable
Description
Units
Value
COMPOUND SPECIFIC
3 j
H
SITE SPECIFIC
A
D
Diffusivity in water
Diffusivity in air
Henry's Law constant
Concentration
W
DEFAULT/LITERATURE*
Dether
B
b:
Area
Depth
Wind speed
"1
cm / s
Compound specific
Compound specific
mJatm/g Compound specific
mo I
Uastestream or
cur/ s
.3.
ppm
„2
m/1
Site specific
Site specific or
1.8
4.6* (Chicago)
Diffusivity in water
(ether)
Biodegradation rate	g/s/g
(organic)
Biomass concentration g/m^
Temperature	°C
cm Is	8.5 x 10
-6
2.1 x 10
50
25
-7
These values are taken from EPA-60Q/8-85-0Q2
+These values are taken from EPA-450/3-87-026
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Fugitive Particulates
Since many of the compounds of interest (Table 1) are non or semivolatile
species, fugitive particulates may represent a relatively significant air
exposure route. Fugitive particulate emissions would arise primarily from
open dumps/waste piles and spill sites and have only been considered for these
sources. Fugitive particulates have been the subject of increasing scrutiny
relating to activities such as roads, tilling and active waste piles. This
work has targeted anthropogenic sources as the primary source of fugitive
particulate emissions. An abandoned site, however, is not prone to the types
of disturbances (e.g., truck traffic) or movement and addition of waste
materials typical of active sites.
Two equations were considered for assessing these emissions. The first
(EPA-600/8-85-002) was developed for use by field personnel making rapid
assessment of exposure from surface contamination at hazardous waste sites.
The equation considers soil type (particle size), moisture, wind velocity and
vegetative cover:
E10 = 0.036 (l-v)(U/Ut)3F(x)
where: E^q = annual average PMjq emission rate per area
V = fraction of vegetative cover
U = mean annual wind speed
Ut = threshold wind speed at 7m
F(x) = probability distribution of the relation
between Ut and U
The equation follows from the empirical relationship that the vertical
flux of particles smaller than 10 um diameter (PM^q) is proportional to the
cube of wind speed (EPA-600/8-85/002). The equation attempts to estimate
23

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annual emissions of the small, suspended particles (PMjq) and uses
concentrations of contaminants in the soil to estimate their proportion of
totaL PM10 emissions.
The equation relies on specific soil and geographic information available
to onsite personnel. Region V and state records do not provide appropriate
parameters for soil and topography to use this equation. Although default
values could have been developed, the site-specificity implied by the method
would not have been realized.
A second method was developed by Evans and Cooper (1980) and has been
adapted for use in area source emissions inventories. The equation was
initially developed for non-tilled cropland and can be region or county
specific:
E = AIKCL1V'
where: E =	total soil loss (annual)
A =	suspended fraction
I =	soil erodabiLity index
K =	roughness factor for terrain
C =	climatic factor based on wind speed
and Thornwaite's Precipitation Index
L* =	unsheltered field width
V1 =	vegetative cover factor
Table 8 indicates that the erodability index (directly related to soil
type), mean windspeed, and Thornwaite's Precipitation Index (PE) are region or
county specific parameters necessary for this method. For southeastern
Chicago, the soil erodability index (I) is available from Soil Conservation
Service soil surveys for Cook and Lake Counties and mean windspeed and
precipitation index (PE) are given as regional parameters in EPA-600/8-85-022.
Defaults for the fractional multiplier, roughness factor, and unsheltered
24

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TABLE 8. INPUTS TO THE PARTICULATE EMISSIONS EQUATION
EQUATION: E = AIKCL'V'
Variable	Description	Units	Value
A	Fractional Multiplier 		0.025a (2.5%)
to calculate
suspended fxn
I	Erodibility Index	ton/acre/yr	47^
on soil class
K	Roughness Factor			0.75c
C	Climate Factor	0.345(U"^/PE^)
U	Mean windspeed 0	mph	10^
10m
PE	Thornwaite's			95 (ID**
Precipitation	108 (IN)**
Index
L'	Unsheltered Field			la
factor
V1	Vegetative cover			la
factor
Area	Site specific	Acres	Site specific
(E=tons/acre)
aEvans and Cooper, JAPCA 30(12): 1298-1303
^Based on a silty loam as determined from USDA/SCS soil surveys of Cook Co.
and Lake Co. Index value is based on EPA-450/3-74-037
cMidpoint of literature values
dEPA-600/8-85-022
25

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fieLd width were obtained from typical values reported in the literature
(Table 8). Both unsheltered field width and vegetative factor were set equal
to 1, assuming a bare, unsheltered site unless specific records indicated
otherwise. These assumptions would produce a maximum emissions rate for these
two parameters.
The two equations were compared for several likely scenarios in the
southeastern Chicago area. Results were within 50 percent for the two
methods. Because the Evans and Cooper method relied on generally available,
regionally-specific inputs, it was employed. If more detailed site
information were available, it is expected that the first method described for
rapid assessment personnel would account for site-to-site variation. The
equation employed (Evans and Cooper) would yield estimates of greater
confidence at larger, more aggregated scales. Conversely, these results may
have less confidence when analyzed site by site.
26

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REFERENCES
1.	SCS Engineers. W-E-T Model Hazardous Waste Data Base. Final Draft
Report. Prepared for U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. 1984.
2.	Midwest Research Institute. Estimation of Hazardous Air Emissions in
Southeast Chicago Contributed by TSDFs. Final Report. Prepared for U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency. Contract No. 68-02-3891.
September 1987.
3.	U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Hazardous Waste Treatment,
Storage, and Disposal Facilities (TSDF) - Air Emission Models.
Publication No. EPA-450/3-87-026. December 1987.
4.	U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Rapid Assessment of Exposure to
Particulate Emissions from Surface Contamination Sites. Publication No.
EPA-600/8-85-002. February 1985.
5.	U.S. Department of Agriculture, Soil Conservation Services. Soil Survey
of DuPage and Cook Counties, Illinois. 1976.
6.	U.S. Department of Agriculture, Soil Conservation Services. Soil Survey
of Lake County, Indiana. July 1972.
7.	Evans, John S. and Douglas W. Cooper. An Inventory of Particulate
Emissions from Open Sources. JAPCA 30(12). December 1980.
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APPENDIX B
POTENTIAL SITES DETERMINED NOT
TO REPRESENT AIR EMISSION SOURCES
B-l

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LIST OF POTENTIAL SITES DETERMINED
NOT TO REPRESENT AIR EMISSION 90URCES
FCID #
SITE NAME
CITY
OOUNIY
LATITUDE
LONGITUDE
ILD980704795
A & B CONTAINER
CHICAGO
OOOK
41 49 01.0
087 44 30.0
QD980679005
ACE WELDING SERV
HAMUND
LAKE
41 39 30
087 31 00
ILD048300412
ALOO SPRINGS INDUSTRIES
anCAGO HEIGHTS
OOOK
41 28 30.0
087 39 00.0
INDOO5460753
AMERICAN MAIZE
HAhHM)
LAKE
41 41 30
087 31 00
IND980269062
ASHLAND CHEW
HAMUND
LAKE
41 37 48
087 30 18
ILD980704829
AICMIC DSPL 00
MATIESCN
OOOK
41 29 43.1
087 41 57.0
ILD981194087
AVE 0 & 118TH STREET
AVE D.S 118TH ST
OOOK


ILD180014722
BARKER CHEM 00
CHICAGO
OOOK
41 50 43.0
087 39 00.0
ILD005097670
BARKER CHEM 00
CHICAGO
OOOK
41 38 50.0
087 36 30.0
ILD064418353
BEAVER OIL & SLUDGE
HOCaONS
OOOK
41 46 60.0
087 51 50.0
ILD005229448
BEE CHEM 00
LANSING
OOOK
41 36 00.0
087 31 00.0
ILD089828016
BEE OOATED FILM 00
CHICAGO HEIGHTS
OOOK
41 31 00.0
087 33 30.0
ILD980903686
CALLMETT NU EARTH DIST CENTER
CHICAGO
OOOK


ILD980497713
CALUMET REFINING 00
BURNHAM
OOOK


IND981952872
CANIU FAMILY RESIDENTIAL WELLS GARY
LAKE
41 35 18
087 24 42
ILD005083332
CARAVELLE WOOD PRODUCTS
souih Chicago heights
OOOK
41 28 45.0
087 38 43.0
TLD112368469
CAROL CHEM PROD DIV
CHICAGO HEIGHTS
OOOK
41 30 20.0
087 32 25.0
ILD980899769
CARSCN MELVIN (SIA)
hcmekx®
OOOK
41 32 30.0
087 38 45.0
ILD980265797
CARTER WHITE LEAD NL IND
CHICAGO
OOCK
41 40 29.0
087 38 29.0
IND010294304
CHEMICAL HAULERS
HAhHM)
LAKE
41 33 36
087 30 30
DJD005230438
CHICAGO FLAME HARDENING 00
GARY
LAKE
41 38 18
087 28 42
ILD980606198
CHICAGO HEIGHTS LDFL
CHICAGO HEIQfTS
OOOK
41 30 45.0
087 37
ILD981194103
CHICAGO REGIONAL PORT DISTRICT CHICAGO
OOCK


ILD980500144
CIZCAR ET AL/VACANT LOT
CALUMET PARK
OOCK


ILD980497739
OOLLMBIA TOOL STEEL 00
CHICAGO HEIGHTS
OOCK
41 30 22.0
087 36 58.0
IND045046810
CCNNOR R J INC
GARY
LAKE
41 35 18
087 24 42
TLD049993165
DESOTO INC
CHICAGO HEIGHTS
OOOK
41 30
087 37
ILD072361926
DIAMOND SHA^«OCX OORP
CHICAGO
OOOK
41 46 25.5
087 43 34.0
ILD981194095
DOLTCN MM LDFL
DOLICN
OOCK
41 37 07.0
087 35 36.5
ILD087554549
EAGLE TRAILER INC CHIPS
SUtflT
OOOK
41 47 30.0
087 48 45.0
IND980500235
EAST CHICAGO CITY DUMP
EAST CHICAGO
LAKE
41 38 18
087 28 42
IND980500227
EAST CHICAGO SAN DIST
EAST CHICAGO
LAKE
41 38 18
087 28 42
ILD051067866
POSEOO INC
CHICAGO
OOOK
41 41 45.4
087 36 18.0
ILD980902068
FRITZ MAR LDFL MUNI #3
Chicago HEiarrs
OOCK
41 29
087 37
ILD025359266
GABY IKCN & METAL 00
CHICAGO HEIGHTS
OOOK
41 29
087 37
ILD980905350
GMINI LEASING 00 INC
H0DGKIN5
COOK
41 46 40.0
087 51 28.0
IND016366213
GRIFFIN WELLPOINT OORP
HAMCND
LAKE
41 37 48
087 30 18
ILD180010340
HALL C P 00 THE
BEDFORD PARK
OOCK
41 45 29.0
087 46 08.0
IND000809236
HAMCND LEAD PROD INC
HAMCND
LAKE
41 35 50
087 28 12
IND000196469
HfttfM) SEWAGE TBMT
HAftEND
LAKE
41 39 00
087 30 30
ILD980902035
HARRISON PARK
CHICAGO
OOCK
41 50 00.0
087 45 00.0
ILD000672956
HOBART CHICAGO HEIQfTS INC
CHICAGO HEIGHTS
OOOK
41 30 24.8
087 37 06.9
ILD981193436
HUOffiS JIM OONSTR
HICXERY HILLS
OOCK
41 43 28.3
087 47 58.0
ILD055398028
HYSAN OCRP
BLUE ISLAM)
OOCK
41 38 30.0
087 41 29.0
ILD980497986
ILLINOIS BEDFORD PARK CHICAGO
BEDFORD PARK
OOCK
41 46 10.0
087 48 03.0

AdTTYLfNE




ILD980606503
ILLINOIS BRICK 00 YARD #17
CHICAGO
OOCK
41 40 40.0
087 40 00.0
ILD005197892
ILLINOIS BRICK 00 YARD $22
BLUE ISLAND
OOCK
41 40 30.0
087 40 43.0
ILD980677645
ILLINOIS CENIRAL RR TRAOG
CHICAGO
OOCK
41 40 41.3
087 36 52.5
ILD980677652
ILLINOIS WARD CUBE INC
CHICAGO
COCK
41 49 43.3
087 38 29.6

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LIST OF POTEMTAL SITES DETERMINED
NOT TO REPRESENT AIR EMISSION SOMES
FXHD #
SITE NAME
cm
COUNTY LATITUDE LONGITUDE
ILD047907555	DEILOO OORP ENTERPRISE 00 DIV
ILD097179204	IWI INDUSTRIES WELLOO
ILD089071757	J'S (DBILE SEMI TRAILER REPAIR
INC
ILD980677678	J-P REFUSE DSPL LIMITED
ILD022677082	KDRHUHEL STEEL 00 GARY STEEL
SUPPLY DIV
ILD028710929	LAND & LAKE
ILD980902043	LHL #2
ILD980905285	LIVOO INC CHIPS
IND005443825	M & T CHEM INC
ILD047029228	MQCESSCN CHEM 00
ILD980677769	METCALF PARK
ILD000815357	MOBIL OIL OORP CICERO LUBE PLT
ILD070014774	MOFFETT TECH CIR CPC INIL
ILD069506160	MR. FRAtK
ILD005092572	NAIXD CHEM GO
ILD069506236	NATICNAL SCAVENGER
IND980794432	NINIH AVE DIMP
IND980500490	NW IND SITE #88
ILD091766410	OIL & CHEM CD
ILD980677587	PALOS HILLS MSD CAL - SAG SITE
IND981536097	PCND6 EAST OF VM POWERS FOREST
PRESERVE
IND074390006	POST WAREHOUSE CORP
IND980608079	PUREX CORP
ILD056623598	REPUBLIC STEEL CHGO DIST
ILD980606206	RESEARCH FARM
ILD980498265	RIVERDALE PLATING
ILD980677876	SAIK VILLAGE
ILD000606467	SEXTON JOHN HINSDALE LDFL
IND016371817	SHEFFIELD SCRAP
ILD005456439	SHERWIN WILLIAhS 00
ILD077006443	SINCLAIR & VALENTINE 00 INC
ILD005110143	STAUFFER CHEM CD
ILD981952906	STEWART ST. ACID DRIH SITE
ILD005086087	TAYLOR SKIING MPG GO
IND077001147	UNION CARBIDE OORP E CHGO
IND094738762	UNION CARBIDE OORP LINDE DIV
IND047030226	USS LEAD REF INC
ILD062480959	WELDCN IND INC
ILD003428651	WEST ROMAN IFCN & MEJIAL
ILL074405150	WITOO CHEM OORP
ILD005120498	WRIGLEY VW JR 00
ancAoo
SU-MIT
MOOOOK
CHICAGO
BLUE ISLAND
DCOON
CHICAGO
CHICAGO RIDGE
EAST CHICAGO
CHICAGO HEIOfTS
CHICAGO
CICERO
ARGO
SCUIH HOLLAND
BEDFORD PK
SOUIH HXLAND
GARY
GARY
CALUMET CITY
PALOS HILLS
HAttGND
HAhHM)
EAST CHICAGO
CHICAGO
FRAtKPORT
RIVERDALE
SALK VILLAGE
HINSDALE
HAMCND
CHICAGO
CHICAGO
CHICAGO HEIGHTS
CHICAGO
CHICAGO
EAST CHICAGO
EAST CHICAGO
EAST CHICAGO
HARVEY
CHICAGO
CHICAGO
CHICAGO
cook
OOCK
COOK
OOCK
OOOK
OOCK
COOK
OOCK
LAKE
OOCK
OOCK
OOCK
OOOK
OOCK
OOCK
OOCK
LAKE
LAKE
OOCK
OOOK
LAKE
LAKE
LAKE
OOOK
WILL
OOOK
OOOK
OOOK
LAKE
OOOK
OOCK
OOCK
OOCK
OOOK
LAKE
LAKE
LAKE
OOCK
OOCK
OOOK
OOOK
41 50 30.0
41 46 49.0
41 47 29.0
41 46 24.0
41 37 40.0
41 38 50.0
41 41 00.0
41 42 27.0
41 37 15
41 31 54.0
41 49 03.5
41 49 33.0
47 46 29.0
41 36 09
41 46 24.5
41 37 30.0
41 35 40
41 35 18
41 40 37.0
41 37 48
41 37
41 36
41 41
41 28
41 41
41 29
41 50
41 37
41 40
41 49
41 30
41 49
41 45
41 38
41 38
41 36
41 37
41 40
41 47
41 48
087 40 00.0
087 48 51.0
087 50 30.0
087 46 05.0
087 37 40.0
087 36 15.0
087 34 00.0
087 47 32.0
087 28 09
087 36 01.0
087 37 36.6
087 44 23.0
087 49 50.0
087 35 02
087 46 28.4
087 37 30.0
087 25 50
087 24 42
087 46 10.0
087 30 18
48
55
00.0
45.0
30.0
35
00.0
48
05.8
07.0
31.5
00.0
18
05
50
30.0
32.0
53.0
40.0
087 30
087 26
087 33
087 52
087 37
087 33
087 55
087 30
087 36
087 43
087 37
087 38
087 37
087 28
087 27
087 27
087 40
087 38
087 46
087 39
18
00
00.0
30.0
10.0
40
00.0
18
02.2
25.0
30.0
07.9
40.0
42
50
15
30.0
29.0
42.0
00.0
B-3

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LIST OF POTENTIAL SITES REQUIRING
ADDITIONAL DATA TOR EMISSIONS ESTIMATION
FCID #
SITE NAME
CITY
COUNTY
LATITUDE
LONGITUDE
ILD005180641
PORD MOTOR 00 CHICAGO STAMPING CHICAGO HEIOfTS
OOOK
41 30 20.0
087 36 15.1
ILD982074700
ruL
PORT DEARBORN MPG
CHICAGO
COOK


ILD066205204
PORT MADDEN IND
CHICAGO
COOK
41 46 15.0
087 47 30.1
ILD046170577
FREEMAN UNITED OOAL MINING
CHICAGO
COOK


ILD006931795
FREEMAN UNITED OOAL MINING
CHICAGO
COOK



(SIA)




IND980500250
GARY CITY LDFL
GARY
LAKE
41 35 18
087 24 42
IND077005916
GARY DEV 00 INC
GARY
LAKE
41 36 15
087 25 30
IND067469437
GARY MUNI AIRPORT
GARY
LAKE
41 35 18
087 24 42
IND174429895
GENERAL AMERICAN TRANS OORP
EAST CHICAGO
LAKE
41 38 18
087 28 42
IND016336315
GERERAL DRAINAGE
GARY
LAKE
41 35 18
087 24 42
ILD980606420
GOLDSMITH BROS
CHICAGO
OOOK


ILD980900880
GREAT LAKES LMTH)
CHICAGO
OOOK



PARTNERSHIP (SIA)




IND980500284
GRIFFITH LDFL
GRIFFITH
LAKE
41 31 24
087 25 30
IND005069851
HAM-END VALVE OORP
HAMOJD
LAKE
41 37 48
087 30 18
DJD981959661
HESSVILE PARK
HAM4M)
LAKE
41 37 48
087 30 18
IND077042034
HODGES LLOYD
EAST CHICAGO
LAKE
41 38 18
087 28 42
ILD982074718
IL SMELHNG-REFINING
CHICAGO
COCK


IND042537241
ILLLANA TRANSIT WAREHXJSE OORP HAMO©
LAKE
41 37 80
087 30 18
IND044250587
INDUSTRIAL DSPL OORP
EAST ancAGO
LAKE
41 37 20
087 26 30
ILD980503213
INLAND METAL REFINING
CHICAGO
OOOK
41 40 39.0
087 36 20.
ILD980606339
J P REFUSE DSPL
CHICAGO
OOOK


ILD001799949
JOHNSON & JOHNSON
BEDFORD PARK
OOOK
41 46 27.0
087 44 57.
IND980679229
KEEN CAST (N&A FOUNDRY) #2
GRIFFITH
LAKE
41 31 24
087 25 30
IND042327155
KEN IND INC
HAttCND
LAKE
41 37 48
087 30 18
ILD005164611
KDPPERS 00 INC
snacNEY
COCK


ILD980606362
LAKE CALUMET QUAD
CHICAGO
OOOK
41 40 00.0
087 36 15.

LAKE SALVAGE 00.
CHICAGO
OOOK


ILD100620707
LAURA WARD ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
CHICAGO
OOOK


ILD981000318
LAWNDALE AVE NU-EARIH
MOOOCK
OOOK


ILD980824882
LIQUID DYNAMICS
CHICAGO
OOOK


ILD074410390
LIQUID DYNAMICS
CHICAGO
OOOK
41 41 05.8
087 36 11.

MAGNUS 00., INC.
CHICAGO
OOOK


ILD000666255
MANUFACTURERS BRASS & ALLMINUM BLUE ISLAND
OOOK
41 39 48.3
087 41 35.

FOUNDRY 00




ILD096464466
MARTIN BLUE ISLAND TERM
BLUE ISLAND
OOOK
41 39 22.5
087 42 11.
IND005460209
MASON METAL 00 INC
SCHERERVILLE
LAKE
41 29 30
087 26 54
ILD980613913
MOCESSCN
DCOCN
OOOK


IHD980615421
MUXX) I SITE
GARY
LAKE
41 35 22
087 25 50
IND094761855
MU OCRPE CHICAGO PLANT
EAST CHICAGO
LAKE
41 37 15
087 28 09
ILD980677579
MSDQC NEW EAR3H HARLEM AVE
CHICAGO
OOOK



DUMP




ILD981000326
hSDGC NlhEARTH HARLEM AVE DIWP MCCOOK
OOOK


IND981959984
MINSTER DRLM SITE
MUNSTER
LAKE
41 33 36
087 30 30
IND982071789
MUNSTER DRLM SITE
ttJNSIER
LAKE
41 33 36
087 30 30
ILD982074726
NATIONAL LEAD 00 FCIY#13
CHICAGO
OOOK


IND980500532
OLD HAttEND CITY DIMP
HAMIM)
LAKE
41 37 48
087 30 18
ILD085343887
CNYX CHEM 00
BLUE ISLAND
OOOK
41 38 20.0
087 40 30

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LIST OF POTENTIAL SITES REQUIRING
ADDITIONAL DATA FOR EMISSIONS ESTIMATION
FQD #
SITE NAME
CITY
COUNTY
LATITUDE
LONGITUDE
ILD070246137
PARKVIEW MOBILE HOME PK
HODGEXINS
COOK
41 46 21.0
087 51 03.0
ILD981960404
PAXTDN AVENUE LAGOONS
CHICAGO
OOOK
41 40 40.0
087 34 07.0
ILD069498186
PAXTON LDFL OORP
CHICAGO
OOOK
41 41 00.0
087 34 00.0
INT190010041
PAZMEY OORP ORLAND BARREL &
GRIFFITH
LAKE
41 31 24
087 25 30

DRLM




ILD982074767
PEOPLES GAS LIGHT AND COKE
CHICAGO
OOOK



(22nd ST)




ILD982074742
PEOPLES GAS/24TH STREET
CHICAGO
OOOK



STATION




ILD982074783
PEOPLES GAS/DIVISICN SIREET
CHICAGO
OOOK



STATION




ILD982074775
PEOPLES GAS/NORTH STATION
CHICAGO
OOOK


ILD982074759
PEOPLES GAS/WILLOW STREET
CHICAGO
OOCK



STATION




IND000646943
poLiirnoN cjonirol ind of
EAST CHICAGO
LAKE
41 38 18
087 28 42

AMERICA




ILD981195514
POWERS WILLIAM FOREST PRESERVE
Chicago
OOOK


ILD981795545
PRAIRIE DEVELOPMENT LID
CHICAGO
COOK


IND020939856
PY PRC® MOfT INC
SCHERERVILLE
LAKE
41 29 45
087 28 13
ILD982074734
RAYMOND LEAD 00.
CHICAGO
OOOK


ILD980606297
RFTTJ.Y TAR & CHEM OORP
CHICAGO
OOOK
41 50 30.0
087 41 00.0
ILD005180070
REYNOLDS MEHALS 00
MOOOOK
COOK
41 47 50
087 50 21
ILD982067266
RIVERSIDE LANDFILL
RIVERSIDE
OOOK


ILD980677843
ROADWAY TRLKXDC TERMINAL
CHICAGO HEIGHTS
OOCK
41 30 30.0
087 34 30.0
ILD096802160
RGUSSELLE OORP
CHICAGO
OOOK
41 45 37.5
087 46 53.0
IND068584432
R1JAN TRANSPORT 00
HAMGND
LAKE
41 36 47
087 27 30
ILD981960859
s. Chicago heights public
SOUTH CHICAGO HEIGHTS
OOOK



WELL #2




ILD981960867
S. CHICAGO HEIGHTS PUBLIC
SOUTH CHICAGO HEIQfTS
COOK



WELL #3




ILD980606537
SACRAMENTO PUT
CHICAGO
OOOK
41 50 26.7
087 41 41.5
ILD000672121
SCA (HEM SERV INC ILLINOIS DIV CHICAGO
OOCK
41 40 55.0
087 34 17.0
ILD980606214
SEXTON JOHN LANS DC
LANS DC
COOK
41 35 20
087 33
ILD980606222
SEXTON JOHN MATTESCN
RICHTON PARK
OOOK


IND094760444
SHELL OIL 00 E OCO TERM
HAMDND
LAKE
41 37 48
087 30 18
IND980500540
site #io
GARY
LAKE
41 35 18
087 24 42
IND980679138
SITE m
GARY
LAKE
41 37 10
087 24 10
IND980500557
SITE #73
GARY
LAKE
41 37 45
087 24 45
HD980578876
STANDARD T CHEM 00 INC RESIN
re t
CHICAGO HEIOfTS
OOOK
41 30 20.0
087 32 25.0
ILD180011108
rL»i
STAUFFER CHEM CHICAGO
CHICAGO
OOOK


IND005456058
ItQGN TANC CAR 00
EAST CHICAGO
LAKE
41 38 18
087 28 42
ILD980606172
UHTED STATES RAILWAY MPG OPER BLUE ISLAND
OOCK


ILD980679401
US ERLJM
CHICAGO
OOOK
41 40 42.0
087 33 40.0
ILD981961667
US CRLM II
CHICAGO
OOCK


ILD980679484
US SCRAP
CHICAGO
OOOK
41 21 44.0
088 47 11.0
IND005084694
WALSH & KELLY ASPHALT 00
C3UFFITH
LAKE
41 31 24
087 25 30
IND980679294
WEST SHORE TRUCKING AKA MCCAW
HAKMOND
LAKE
41 37 48
087 30 18

WHSE




IND095258075
WESTERN SCRAP OORP
GARY
LAKE
41 35 18
087 24 42

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LIST OF POronTAL SITES REQUIRING
ADDITIONAL DATA FOR EMISSIONS ESTIMATION
FCID #
SITE NAME
CITY
COUNTY LATITUDE LONGITUDE
IND980607014 WHTTOC PUT OFF SITE LDFL WHITING
IND000198697 WILLETT TRUCKING	HAttCND
LAKE
LAKE
41 41 30
41 37 48
087 30 25
087 30 18
C-5

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APPENDIX D
MODEL INPUTS FOR ABANDONED
HAZARDOUS WASTE SITE EMISSION ESTIMATION
D-l

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TABLE D-1
DATA INPUTS.USED TO ESTIMATE EMISSIONS FROM LANOFILLS
FCID
SITENAME
COMPOUND
Da i
He i
C1
Xi
MW1
Area
Depth
t
I EMISSIONS



(cmE2/sec)
(mE3*atm/mo 1 )


(g/g'mo1)
(cmE2)
(cm)
(mo)
| tons/year
ILDOOOQ10432
INTERLAKE LF »COKE
PNaphtha1ene
0.059
0.001 18
0.15
2.11E-08
1 28 . 19
5.7E+09
457
1 2
I 1.76E-03


Benzene
0.080
0.0055
0.0001
2.30E-I 1
78. 12
5.7E + 09
457
1 2
| 9.03E-06


T a 1uene
0.087
0.00668
0.0001
1 . 95E- 1 1
92. 15
5.7E+09
457
1 2
I 9.29E-06
j
ILD099213498
ESTECH CHEMICAL
Parath1 on

0.000048
0.03
1.85E-09
291.27
40000000
1 20
1 2
I 1.15E-08


Ch1ordane

0.0000367
0.03
1.32E-09
409 .8
40000000
1 20
1 2
I 6.27E-09
a
I
TABLE D-2. DATA INPUTS USED TO ESTIMATE EMISSIONS FROM WASTE PILES/OPEN DUMPS
FCID
SITENAME
COMPOUND
D(a i r)
P*
C
L
Area
1 (depth) t
I EMISSIONS



(cm"2/s)
(atm)
(wt f*n)
(waste fxn)
(m*2)
(cm) (s)
1 (m tpy)
ILDOO1744572
TRIEM STEEL
Naphtha 1ene
5.9E-02
7.5E-06
1 .5E-01
1 .0E-00
4.0E-03
3.1E+02 3.2E+07
| 9.6E-02
ILD005086673
ROUSSELLE CORP
To 1uene
8.7E-02
8.6E-06
1 . 0E-02
1 . 0E+00
4.0E+03
1.2E+02 3.2E+07
I 8.4E-03

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TABLE D-3.
DATA INPUTS USED TO ESTIMATE EMISSIONS FROM OILV SOIL
FCID
SITENAME
COMPOUND
D(a1r)
P«
C
(ppm)
Area
(m'2)
t
(s )
3.2E+00
3.5E+00
1 .7E-02
6.4E+00
2.0E+04
2.0E+04
2.0E+04
2.0E+04
3.2E+07
3.2E+07
3.2E+07
3.2E+07
2. 1E+01
4. 1E+01
5.1E+01
5.6E+01
3.9E+01
3.7E+01
3.9E+01
4.0E+02
4.0E+02
4 . OE + 02
4.0E+02
4.0E+02
4.0E+02
4.0E+02
3.2E+07
3.2E+07
3.2E+07
3.2E+07
3.2E+07
3.2E+07
3.2E+07
2.1E+01
4.5E+01
4.5E+01
7.9E+00
4.0E+02
4.OE+02
4.0E+02
4.OE+02
3.2E+07
3.2E+07
3.2E+07
3.2E+07
4.2E+01
4.5E+01
4.4E+01
1.2E+02
2.0E+02
5.9E+01
6.7E+01
2.0E+04
2.0E+04
2.0E+04
2.OE+04
2.0E+04
2.0E+04
2.0E+04
3.2E+07
3.2E+07
3.2E+07
3.2E+07
3.2E+07
3.2E+07
3.2E+07
4.0E+01
4.OE+02
3.2E+07
3.9E+01
6.6E+02
1.4E+03
2.1E+03
8.0E+03
8.0E+03
8.0E+03
8.0E+03
3.2E+07
3.2E+07
3.2E+07
3.2E+07
4.0E+04
1.0E+04
2.OE+02
2.0E+02
3.2E+07
3.2E+07
2.6E+03
4.0E+03
3.2E+07
1 . 1E-03
2.0E+04
3.2E+07
1.OE+O1
7.8E+02
2.8E+02
1.2E+03
3.2E+07
3.2E+07
8.0E+05
1.OE+O1
3.2E+07
1.0E+04
4.0E+03
3.2E+07
IND074379306 AMOCO RESEARCH
IND980679021 BAIRSTOW CO.
0
1
U)
Banz(a)pyrene	1.3E-09
Phenanthrene	O.OE+OO
Aroch1 or-1254	O.OE+OO
Hexach1orobenzene	5.9E-06
Phenanthrene	0.0E+00
F1uoranthene	0.0E+00
Pyrene	O.OE+OO
Benzoftuoranthene	O.OE+OO
Benzc (a) pyrene	4.3E-02
Indenopyrene	O.OE+OO
BenzoperyIene
Benzoanthrace	5.1E-02
Pyrene	O.OE+OO
1 ,2-dlchloroethyl ene
Tr1chIoroethy1ene	7.9E-02
INO980607469 Cities Services PHENANTHRENE	O.OE+OO
FLUORANTHENE
PVRENE	O.OE+OO
BENZO(A)ANTHRACEN	5.1E-02
CHRVSENE
BENZOCA)PYRENE	4.3E-02
2-METHYLNAPHTHALENE
IN09B0679179 FLEXIFLO
IND054101415 WOLF LAKE TERM. Tr1ch1oroethy1ene 7
IN09B1094071 HOUSE'S J-YARD Chloroform	1
2-methy 1 naphtha 1ene
Phenanthrene	0
Pyrane	0
ILD000646786 MORECO
Benzo(A)anthcacen 5.
Benio(A)pyrene 4.
9E-02
0E-01
OE + OO
OE + OO
1E-02
3E-02
ILD051069854 AMCA Intl	PCB's
IL0059446153 R1VERDALE CHEM Dio*1n
5.7E-04
2.1E-04
8.0E-05
1.OE+OO
O.OE+OO
O.OE+OO
O.OE+OO
O.OE+OO
9.0E-06
O.OE+OO
9.0E-06
0.OE+OO
4.3E-02
6. 1E-03
3 . 0E-04
6.8E-04
6. 1E-03
6. 7E-02
7.0E-09
2.0E-05
1.4E-09
5.1E-13
1.4E-09
7.0E-09
9.1E-06 9.1E-03
2.1E-04
1.8E-02
4.2E-09
1.5E-07
5.BE- 10
5.6E-04
8.3E-03
9 . 1 E-06
1.0E-05
O.OE+OO
O.OE+OO
9 . 0E-06
9.0E-06
2.3E-01 I.0E-05
ILD9B0606347 B+0 RR-BARR YARDAcryI on 11r11e	1.
PentachIoropheno1 5.
2E-01
6E-02
1.3E-05
6.1E-06
6. 1E-03
6.7E-02
7.0E-09
1.4E-09
1.2E-09
1.46-09
5.8E-05
9.1E-03
3.4E-03
6.1E-03
7.0E-09
1.4E-09
1.4E-09
4 . 8E-05
2.3E-05
8 . 8E-05
2.8E-06
ILD980616460 CHICAGO PLT YAftDTo1uene
8.7E-02 8.6E-06 6.7E-03
ILD980902050 LOBUE #2
To 1uene

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TABLE D-4. DATA INPUTS USED TO ESTIMATE EMISSIONS FROM DISPOSAL IMPOUNDMENTS
FCID
SITENAME
COMPOUND
D(water)
D(a 1r)
H
Co
(ppm)
Area
(m*2)
Depth
(m)
t
(s)
I EMISSIONS
1 (tpy)
IND042329631
MOBIL OIL-N. PIT
XYLENE
TOLUENE
ETHYL BENZENE
7.0E-O6
8.6E-06
7.8E-06
7.0E-02
8.7E-03
7.5E-02
5.3E-03
6.8E-03
6.4E-03
1 . 8E + 04
3.0E+03
3.0E+03
3.7E+02
3 . 7E + 02
3 . 7E + 02
6. 1E + 00
6. 1E + 00
6 . 1 E + OO
3 . 2E + 07
3.2E+07
3.2E+07
| 4.5E+01
| 7.4E+00
| 7.4E+00

MOBIL OIL-CNT. PIT
XYLENE
ETHYL BENZENE
7 . 8E-06
7.8E-06
7.0E-02
7.5E-02
5.3E-03
6.4E-03
9 . 0E + 02
1 . 1E + 03
3.7E+02
3 . 7E + 02
6. 1 E+OO
6. 1 E + OO
3.2E+07
3.2E+07
I 2.2E+00
I 2.7E+00

MOBIL OIL-S. PIT
XYLENE
TOLUENE
ETHYL BENZENE
7 . 8E-06
B.6E-06
7 . 8E-06
7.0E-02
8.7E-03
7.5E-02
5.3E-03
6.8E-03
6.4E-03
3 . 0E + 03
1 . 1 E + 02
9.8E+02
3.7E + 02
3 . 7E + 02
3 . 7E + 02
6. 1 E + OO
6 . 1 E + OO
6. 1E + 00
3.2E+07
3.2E+07
3.2E+07
I 7.4E+00
I 2.5E-01
I 2.4E+00
IND077009808
RALSTON ST. LAGOON
PCB
0.00E+00
O.OE+OO
3.0E-04
1.2E + 03
4 . 8E + 04
1 . 8E+00
3.2E+07

0
1

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TABLE D-5. DATA INPUTS USED TO ESTIMATE FUGITIVE PARTICULATE EMISSIONS
FCID
IND074403296
IND00060673I
IND0054447 3 2
IND980679021
IND096786884
IND980679179
IND077001808
SITENAME
COMPOUND
C
Area
Em1ss1ons
Em1ss1o1ns


(ppm)
(Acre)
(Tons/Ac*Vr)
(m tons/yr)
ANDERSON DEV.
Styrene
2.30E+00
1 . OOE-O1
1 .09E-07
9 .96-09

B1s-2-ethylhexylphth1.366+01
1.OOE-O1
6.47E-07
5.9E-08

Benzofluoranthene
1.84E+03
1 . OOE-O1
8.75E-05
8.06-06

As
1.806 + 01
1.OOE-O1
8.56E-07
7.86-08

Be
3.906+00
1.OOE-O1
1 .85E-07
1.76-08

Cd
2.10E+01
1.OOE-O 1
9.99E-07
9.16-08

Cr
4.506+01
1.OOE-O1
2.14E-06
1.96-07

Hg
3.006-01
1.OOE-O1
1.43E-08
1.36-09

CN
6.106+00
1.OOE-O1
2.90E-07
2.66-08
MOBIL CHEM/P-DIV Toluene
1.50E+01
2.00E+00
7.13E-07
1.36-06

Xy1ene
1 .60E+02
2.00E+00
7.61E-06
1.46-05

J,2—d ich1oroOenz1ne
?.10E+01
2.OOE+OO
5.23E-07
9.56-07

Nophtha1ene
2.00E + 01
2.00E+00
9.51E-07
1.76-06

2-methylnaphthalene
1.00E+01
2.OOE+OO
4.75E-07
8.66-07

PCP
5.50E+01
2.OOE+OO
2.62E-06
4.86-06

Dloctylphthalate
1.006+02
2.OOE+OO
4.75E-06
8.66-06

Hg
7.OOE+OO
2.OOE+OO
3.33E-07
6.16-07

Cd
3.70E+00
2.OOE+OO
1.76E-07
3.26-07
VULCAN MATS.
Pb
6.30E+00
5.60E-01
3.00E-07
1.56-07

Cr
1.90E-01
5.60E-01
9.03E-09
4.66-09

As
1.00E-02
5.60E-01
4.75E-10
2.4E-10

Hg
1.20E-02
5.60E-01
5.71E-10
2.9E- 10

Ba
1.306+00
5.60E-01
6.18E-08
3.1E-08
BA1RST0W CO.
Phenanthrene
2.10E+01
1 .00E + 02
9.99E-07
9.1E-05

F1uoranthene
4.10E+01
1.00E+02
1.95E-06
1 .8 E-04

Pyrene
5.10E+01
1.006+02
2.42E-06
2.2E-04

Benzof1uoranthene
5.60E+01
1.006+02
2.66E-06
2.4E-04

Benz(a)pyrene
3.90E+01
1.006+02
1 .85E-06
1.7E-04

Indenopyrene
3.70E+01
1 .OOE + 02
1.76E-06
1.6E-04

Benzopery1ene
3.90E+01
1 .00E + 02
1 .85E-06
1.7E-04

As
5.10E+01
1.OOE+02
2.426-06
2.2E-04

Ba
1.11E+03
1.OOE+02
5. 28E-05
4.8E-03

Hg
4.00E-01
1.OOE+02
1.90E-08
1.7E-06

N1
6.90E+01
1.00E+02
3.28E-06
3.0E-04
D&H
CN
2.40E+00
1.OOE+OO
1.14E-07
1.0E-07

As
1.30E+01
1.OOE+OO
6.18E-07
5.6E-07

Cr
6.90E+02
1.OOE+OO
3.28E-05
3.0E-05

Hg
4.60E-01
1.OOE+OO
2. 19E-08
2.0E-08

PCB
2.60E-01
1 .OOE + OO
1 .24E-08
1.1E-08
FLEXI-FLO
Benzoanthracene
2.05E+01
1.OOE-O1
9.75E-07
8.9E-08

Pyrene
9.30E+00
1 . OOE-O 1
4.42E-07
4.0E-08

Ba
2.41E-01
1.OOE-O1
1.15E-08
1.0E-09

Cd
4.00E-03
1 .OOE-O1
1.90E-10
1 . 7E- 1 1

1,2-d1ch1oroethy1ene4.50E+01
1 . OOE-O1
2.14E-06
1.96-07

trlchloroethylene
7.90E+00
1 .OOE-O1
3.76E-07
3.46-08
RALSTON ST.
N1
1.926+02
1 . 20E + 01
9.13E-06
1.06-04

Cd
2.67E+01
1 .20E+01
1.27E-06
1.46-05
IN HARBOR BELT
R Phenanthrene
3.20E+02
1 . OOE-O1
1.52E-05
1.46-06

Chrysene
2.50E+02
1 .OOE-O1
1.19E-05
1.1E-06

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TABLE D-5. DATA INPUTS USED TO ESTIMATE FUGITIVE PARTICULATE EMISSIONS
FCID
SITENAME
COMPOUND
C
(ppm)
Area
(Acre)
Emlss1ons
(Tons/Ac•Yr )
Emi ss i o i ns
(m tons/yr)
IND069984276
IN HARBOR BELT R
! Cd
3.50E-02
1.OOE-O1
1.66E-09
1 .5E- 10

(cont . )
Cr
1.01E-01
1.OOE-O1
4.80E-09
4.4E-10


N1
7.80E-02
1.OOE-O1
3.71E-09
3.4E-10
IND005421755
KEIL CHEMICAL
T o1uene
1.30E-01
1.10E+01
6.18E-09
6.2E-08


PolycycHc Organlcs
1.45E+00
1.10E+01
6.89E-08
6.9E-07


As
9.30E+01
1.10E+01
4.42E-06
4.4E-05


Cr
5.57E+02
1.10E+01
2.65E-05
2.6E-04


N 1
1.63E+02
1.10E+01
7.75E-06
7.8E-05
IND98050048 2
NIPSCO #74
Be
1.50E+00
2.OOE+OO
7. 13E-08
1.3E-07


Cd
1.30E+00
2.OOE+OO
6.18E-08
1.1E-07


Cr
8.80E+01
2.OOE+OO
4. 18E-06
7.6E-06


Hg
2.65E+02
2.OOE+OO
1.26E-05
2.3E-05
IND98050031B
HAMMOND/ILLI ANA
Naphtha 1ene
2.30E+00
5.00E+00
1.09E-07
5.0E-07


Accnaphthalene
2.10E+00
5.OOE+OO
9.99E-08
4.5E-07


F1uoranthene
9.60E+00
5.00E+00
4.56E-07
2.1E-06


Phenanthrene
9.80E+00
5.OOE+OO
4.66E-07
2.1E-06


Anthracene
2.20E+00
5.OOE+OO
1.05E-07
4.8E-07


Pyrene
1.30E+01
5.OOE+OO
6.18E-07
2.8E-06


Benzobery1ene
4.20E+00
5.00E+00
2.00E-07
9.1E-07


Cr
4.50E-02
5.OOE+OO
2.14E-09
9.7E-09


N1
2.50E-02
5.00E+00
1.19E-09
5.4E-09


CN
2.40E-03
5.OOE+OO
1.14E-10
5.2E-10
IND980500599
JM FOSTER
Cr
2.90E+01
2.60E+01
1.38E-06
3.3E-05


Be
7.70E+00
2.60E+01
3.66E-07
8.7E-06


Hg
4.70E-01
2.60E+01
2.23E-08
5.3E-07
IND980679047
BONGI CARTAGE
Ba
9.01E+02
2.50E+01
4.28E-05
9.7E-04


Cr
2.70E + 01
2.50E+01
1.28E-06
2.9E-05
INDO14387880
CALUMENT IND.
Arochlor 1260
5.20E+02
2.OOE+OO
2.47E-05
4.5E-05


Ni
5.40E+01
2.OOE+OO
2.57E-06
4.7E-06
IND060370343
SWIFT ADHESIVES
PCB
6.60E+04
1.OOE-O1
3.14E-03
2.9E-04
IN00541014 15
WOLF LAKE TERM.
As
3.00E+01
5.OOE-O1
1.43E-06
6.5E-07


Be
7.90E+00
5.OOE-O1
3.76E-07
1.7E-07


Cr
2.13E+02
5.OOE-O1
1.01E-05
4.6E-06


N 1
2.20E+01
5.OOE-O1
1.05E-06
4.8E-07


CN
4.90E+01
5.OOE-O1
2.33E-06
1.1E-06


TMchloroethylene
4.00E+01
5.OOE-O1
1 .90E-06
8.6E-07
IND004387842
HAMMOND COLD BAR
Cr
1 .00E+0 1
1.OOE+OO
4.75E-07
4.3E-07


Pb
1.00E+02
1.OOE+OO
4.75E-06
4.3E-06
IN098109407 1
HOUSE'S J-VARD
As
1.40E + 01
2.OOE+OO
6.66E-07
1.2E-06


Be
1 .40E + 00
2.OOE+OO
6.66E-08
1.2E-07


Ni
2.90E+01
2.OOE+OO
1.38E-06
2.5E-06


Ch1oroform
3.90E+01
2.OOE+OO
1.85E-06
3.4E-06


2-methylnaphthalene
6.60E+02
2.OOE+OO
3. 14E-05
5.7E-05


Phenathrene
1.40E+03
2.OOE+OO
6.66E-05
1.2E-04


Py rene
2.10E+03
2 . OOE + OO
9.99E-05
1.8E-04

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TABLE D-5. DATA INPUTS USED TO ESTIMATE FUGITIVE PARTICULATE EMISSIONS
FCID
SITENAME
COMPOUND
C
(ppm)
Area
(Ac re)
Emissions
(Tons/Ac*Yr)
Emi ss i o i ns
(m tons/yr)
IND095264813
LURIA BROS.
Hg
9. 19E+02
5.OOE+OO
4.37E-05
2.0E-04


Cd
3.60E+01
5.OOE+OO
1 . 71E-06
7.8E-06


As
5.60E+01
5.00E+00
2.66E-06
1 .2E-05


N1
1 . 67E+02
5.00E+00
7.94E-06
3.6E-05


CN
2.90E+00
5.00E+00
1 .38E-07
6.3E-07
ILD000672790
LAND + LAKES
Arsenic
1.OOE-O1
5.25E+01
6.16E-09
2.9E-07


Cadmlum
7.00E-01
5.25E+01
4.31E-08
2.1E-06


Nickel
3.60E+00
5.25E+01
2.22E-07
1.1E-05


Chromium
2.50E+00
5.25E+01
1.54E-07
7.4E-06


Mercury
1.OOE-O1
5.25E+01
6.16E-09
2.9E-07
ILD000716852
ALBURN INC.
PCS-1242
1.00E+02
1 .00E+01
6.16E-06
5.6E-05


As
4.00E+01
1.00E+01
2.46E-06
2.2E-05


Cr
1.40E+02
1.00E+01
8.63E-06
7.8E-05
ILD981194699
CHICAGO STREETS
Cd
1.60E+01
2.28E+02
9.86E-07
2.0E-04


Ni
8.20E+01
2.28E+02
5.05E-06
1.0E-03


Hg
1.OOE-O1
2.28E+02
6.16E-09
1.3E-06
ILD005213285
INT. HARV.
Asbestos
1.00E+02
2.13E+01
6. 16E-06
1.2E-04
ILDOO174457 2
TRIEM STEEL
Chromlum
1.00E+04
1.OOE+OO
6.16E-04
5.6E-04


Naphtha 1ene
1.50E+05
1 .OOE + OO
9.24E-03
8.4E-03
ILDOO 1833714
ALLIED CHEM CORP
Cd
1.60E+01
1 .64E + 00
9.86E-07
J.5E-06


N i
8.20E+01
1.64E+00
5.05E-06
7.5E-06
ILD0050086673 ROUSSELLE CORP
To 1uene
1.00E+04
1.OOE+OO
6.16E-04
5.6E-04


Cr
5.60E+01
1.OOE+OO
3.45E-06
3.1E-06


Hy
1.20E+01
1.OOE+OO
7.39E-07
6.7E-07
ILD005246590
HALL ALUMINUM CO
Cd
8.50E+01
1.OOE+OO
5.24E-06
4.8E-06


Cr
7.00E+00
1.OOE+OO
4.31E-07
3.9E-07
ILD05 1069854
AMCA INTL
Cd
1.OOE+OO
1.OOE+OO
6.16E-08
5.6E-08


Cr
5.00E+00
1.OOE+OO
3.08E-07
2.8E-07


PCBs
2.60E+03
1.OOE+OO
1.60E-04
1.5E-04
ILD980902050
L0BUE#2
Cr
5.60E+01
1.OOE+OO
3.45E-06
3.1E-06


Hfl
1.20E+0!
1 .OOE+OO
7.39E-07
6.7E-07


Cd
6.00E+01
1 .OOE+OO
3.70E-06
3.-4E-06


To 1uene
1.00E+04
1.OOE+OO
6.16E-04
5.6E-04
ILD981531882
LAND+LAKES 02
Cd
1.60E+01
1.42E+01
9.86E-07
1.3E-05

(Cottage Grove L
Cr
5.OOE+OO
1.42E+01
3.08E-07
4.0E-06


Hg
2.OOE-O1
1.42E+01
1.23E-08
1.6E-07
ILD981959208
OLD PULLMAN FARM
As
5.OOE+OO
1.42E+02
3.08E-07
4.0E-05


Cr
5.OOE+OO
1.42E+02
3.08E-07
4.0E-05


Cd
1.60E + 01
1.42E+02
9.86E-07
1.3E-04


N \
8.20E+01
1.42E+02
5.05E-06
6.5E-04
ILD980498349
MSD#4 SLUDGE AND
Cr
1 . 50E+02
2.03E+00
9.24E-06
1 .7E-05

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TABLE D-5.
DATA INPUTS USED TO ESTIMATE FUGITIVE PARTICULATE EMISSIONS
FCID
SITENAME
COMPOUND
C
(ppm)
Area
(Acre)
Emi ss i ons
(Tons/Ac•Yr)
Emi ss1o i ns
(m tons/yr)
IND98067921\
IND CINDERS
PCBs
2 . 28E+0I
3.40E+01
1 . 40E-06
4.3E-05


POM s
9.50E + 00
. 3.40E+0 1
5.85E-07
1 .8E-05


Dloctylphtlate
1 .40E+01
3.40E+01
8.63E-07
2.7E-05


As
6.10E+01
3.40E+01
3.76E-06
1 .2 E-04


Hg
3.30E-01
3.40E+01
2.03E-08
6.3E-07
IND980607469
CITIES SERVICES
Phenanthrene
4.20E+01
5 . OOE+OO
2.59E-06
1.2E-05


F 1 uoranthene
4.50E + 01
5 . OOE + OO
2.77E-06
1.3E-05


Pyrene
4.40E+01
5.OOE+OO
2.71E-06
1.2E-05


Benzo(a)an!hracene
1 .20E+02
5.OOE+OO
7.39E-06
3.4E-05


Chrysene
2.00E+02
5.OOE+OO
1.23E-05
5.6E-05


Benzo(a)pyrene
5 .90E + 0 1
5 .OOE + OO
3.63E-06
1.7E-05


2-methylnaphthaIene
6. 70E + 0 1
5.OOE+OO
4.13E-06
1.9E-05
IND074379306
AMOCO RESEARCH
BenzotaIpyrene
3.20E+00
5.OOE+OO
1 .9 7 E-07
9.0E-07


Phenanthrene
3.50E+00
5.OOE+OO
2.16E-07
9.8E-07


Aroch1 or-1254
1.70E-02
5 .OOE+OO
1.05E-09
4.8E-09


Hexachlorobenzene
6.40E+00
5.OOE+OO
3.94E-07
1.BE-06
ILD0006467B6
MORECO
Benzo(A)anthracene
4.OOE+04
5.00E-02
2.46E-03
1.1E-04


Benzota)pyrene
1.008+04
5.00E-02
6.16E-04
2.8E-05
ILD059446153
RIVERDALE CHEM
D1ox 1n
1.00E-03
5.OOE+OO
6.16E-11
2.8E-10
ILD9B0606347
68.0 RR-BAR YARD
Aery 1 on 1t r1 1e
1.OOE+O1
7.00E-02
6.16E-07
3.9E-08


Pentachlorophenol
7.80E+02
3.OOE-O1
4.81E-05
1.3E-05
IL0980616460 CHICAGO PLT YARD	Toluene
8.00E+05 2.50E-03
4.93E-02
1.1E-04

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APPENDIX E
STRING DATA INPUT FILES SUBMITTED FOR PIPQUIC SYSTEM
E-l

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TABLE E-1. STRING DATA INPUT FILES SUBMITTED TO PIPOUIC SYSTEM
ST
CNTY
SITE
NAME OF FACILITY
APT
UZ UTMX
UTMY HT
DIA
LGTH
see
POLL#
EMISSIONS
POLLUTANT NAME
14
1540
U001
ALBURN INC.
A00
16 453.6
4614.5
660.0
660.0
HUSITE
12103
0.000022
Arseni c
14
1540
U001
ALBURN INC.
A00
16 453.6
4614.5
660.0
660.0
HWSITE
12112
0.000078
Chromium
14
1540
uooi
ALBURN INC.
A00
16 453.6
4614.5
660.0
660.0
HUSITE
17899
0.000056
PCB
14
1540
U002
ALLIED CHEM CORP
A00
16 454.5
4611.4
568.2
568.2
HUSITE
12110
0.000002
Cadmium
14
1540
W002
ALLIED CHEM CORP
A00
16 454.5
4611.4
568.2
568.2
HUSITE
12136
0.000008
Nickel
14
1540
U003
AMCA INTL
A00
16 443.8
4592.4
208.7
208.7
HUSITE
12110
0.000000
Cadni um
14
1540
W003
AMCA INTL
AOO
16 443.8
4592.4
208.7
208.7
HUSITE
12112
0.000000
Chromi um
14
1540
U003
AMCA INT'L
AOO
16 443.8
4592.4
208.7
208.7
HUSITE
17899
0.000150
PCB
14
1540
U004
B+0 RR-BARR YARD
AOO
16 448.1
4610.0
54.8
54.8
HUSITE
43704
0.000000
Acryloni trile
14
1540
U004
B+0 RR-BARR YARD
AOO
16 448.1
4610.0
54.8
54.8
HUSITE
45399
0.000025
Pentachlorophenol
14
1540
U005
CHICAGO PLT YARD
AOO
16 436.7
4624.9
10.5
10.5
HUSITE
45202
0.000370
Toluene
14
1540
U006
CHICAGO STREETS
AOO
16 451.5
4616.4
3130.7
3130.7
HUSITE
12110
0.000200
Cadmiun
14
1540
U006
CHICAGO STREETS
AOO
16 451.5
4616.4
3130.7
3130.7
HUSITE
12136
0.001000
Nickel
14
1540
U006
CHICAGO STREETS
AOO
16 451.5
4616.4
3130.7
3130.7
HUSITE
12142
0.000001
Mercury
14
1540
U007
ESTECH CHEMICAL
AOO
16 455.0
4607.9
590.3
590.3
HUSITE
51104
0.000000
Chlordane
14
1540
W007
ESTECH CHEMICAL
AOO
16 455.0
4607.9
590.3
590.3
HUSITE
52119
0.000000
Parathion
14
1540
U008
HALL ALUMINUM
AOO
16 453.4
4593.1
208.7
208.7
HUSITE
12110
0.000005
Cadmium
14
1540
U008
HALL ALUMINUM
AOO
16 453.4
4593.1
208.7
208.7
HUSITE
12112
0.000000
Chromium
14
1540
U009
INTERLAKE LF ~ COKE
AOO
16 455.5
4618.8
2469.5
2469.5
HUSITE
45201
0.000008
Benzene
14
1540
U009
INTERLAKE LF ~ COKE
AOO
16 455.5
4618.8
2469.5
2469.5
HUSITE
45202
0.000008
T oIuene
14
1540
U009
INTERLAKE LF + COKE
AOO
16 455.5
4618.8
2469.5
2469.5
HUSITE
17299
0.001600
Naphthalene
14
1540
U010
INT. HARV.
AOO
16 444.9
4615.6
956.4
956.4
HUSITE
12801
0.000120
Asbestos
14
1540
won
LAND AND LAKES #2
AOO
16 429.2
4610.2
780.9
780.9
HUSITE
12110
0.000013
Cadnium
14
1540
U011
LAND AND LAKES #2
AOO
16 429.2
4610.2
780.9
780.9
HUSITE
12112
0.000004
Chromi um
14
1540
won
LAND AND LAKES #2
AOO
16 429.2
4610.2
780.9
780.9
HUSITE
12142
0.000000
Mercury
14
1540
U012
LAND * LAKE *3
AOO
16 455.5
4618.8
1505.0
1505.0
HUSITE
12103
0.000000
Arsenic
14
1540
U012
LAND ~ LAKE #3
AOO
16 455.5
4618.8
1505.0
1505.0
HUSITE
12110
0.000002
Cadmium
14
1540
U012
LAND * LAKE #3
AOO
16 455.5
4618.8
1505.0
1505.0
HUSITE
12112
0.000011
Chromium
14
1540
U012
LAND + LAKE #3
AOO
16 455.5
4618.8
1505.0
1505.0
HUSITE
12136
0.000007
Nickel
14
1540
U012
LAND ~ LAKE #3
AOO
16 455.5
4618.8
1505.0
1505.0
HUSITE
12142
0.000000
Mercury
14
1540
U013
LOBUE #2
AOO
16 453.4
4593.1
208.7
208.7
HUSITE
12110
0.000003
Cadmium
14
1540
U013
L08UE #2
AOO
16 453.4
4593.1
208.7
208.7
HUSITE
12112
0.000003
Chromium
14
1540
U013
LOBUE #2
AOO
16 453.4
4593.1
208.7
208.7
HUSITE
12142
0.000001
Mercury
14
1540
W013
LOBUE #2
AOO
16 453.4 4593.1
208.7
208.7
HUSITE
45202
0.001500
T oIuene
14
1540
W014
MORECO
AOO
16 427.7 4628.1
46.7
46.7
HUSITE
17299
0.000270
Benzo(A)anthcacene
14
1540
U014
MORECO
AOO
16 427.7 4628.1
46.7
46.7
HUSITE
17299
0.000064
Benzo(A)pyrene
14
1540
U015
MSD#4 SLUDGE * BARREAOO
16 454.5
4611.4
295.2
295.2
HUSITE
12112
0.000017
Chromi un
14
1540
U016
OLD PULLMAN FARM
AOO
16 444.9
4615.6
2469.5
2469.5
HUSITE
12103
0.000040
Arsenic
14
1540
W016
OLD PULLMAN FARM
AOO
16 444.9
4615.6
2469.5
2469.5
HUSITE
12110
0.000040
Cadmiun
14
1540
U016
OLD PULLMAN FARM
AOO
16 444.9 4615.6
2469.5
2469.5
HUSITE
12112
0.000130
Chromium
14
1540 U016
OLD PULLMAN FARM
AOO
16 444.9 4615.6
2469.5
2469.5
HUSITE
12136
0.000650
Nickel
14
1540
U017
RIVERDALE CHEM
AOO
16 453.4
4593.1
466.7
466.7
HUSITE
45899
0.000000
Dioxin
14
1540
W018
ROUSSELLE CORP
AOO
16 446.1
4617.4
208.7
208.7
HUSITE
12112
0.000003
Chromiun
14
1540
U018
ROUSSELLE CORP
AOO
16 446.1
4617.4
208.7
208.7
HUSITE
12142
0.000001
Mercury
14
1540
W018
ROUSSELLE CORP
AOO
16 446.1
4617.4
208.7
208.7
HUSITE
45202
0.008400
Toluene
14
1540
U019
TRIEM STEEL
AOO
16 453.4
4593.1
208.7
208.7
HUSITE
12112
0.000560
Chromium
14
1540
W019
TRIEM STEEL
AOO
16 453.4
4593.1
208.7
208.7
HUSITE
17299
0.096000
Naphthalene
15
2360
W020
AMOCO RESEARCH
AOO
16 459.5
4613.6
466.7
466.7
HUSITE
17899
0.000000
PCB
15
2360
U020
AMOCO RESEARCH
AOO
16 459.5
4613.6
466.7
466.7
HUSITE
45890
0.000500
Hexachlorobenzene
E-2

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TABLE E-1. STRING DATA INPUT FILES SUBMITTED TO PIPQUIC SYSTEM
ST
CNTY SITE NAME OF FACILITY
APT
UZ UTMX UTMY HT
DIA
LGTH
see
POLL#
EMISSIONS
POLLUTANT NAME
15
2360 U020 AMOCO RESEARCH
AOO
16 459.5 4613.6
466.7
466.7
HUSITE
17299
0.000001
Phenanthrene
15
2360 U020 AMOCO RESEARCH
A00
16 459.5 4613.6
466.7
466.7
HUSITE
17299
0.000001
Benz(A)pyrene
15
2360 U021 ANDERSON DEV
AOO
16 469.4 4601.5
20.9
20.9
HUSITE
12103
0.000000
Arsenic
15
2360 U021 ANDERSON DEV
AOO
16 469.4 4601.5
20.9
20.9
HUSITE
12105
0.000000
Beryl Iiun
15
2360 U021 ANDERSON DEV
AOO
16 469.4 4601.5
20.9
20.9
HUSITE
12110
0.000000
Cadmium
15
2360 U021 ANDERSON DEV
AOO
16 469.4 4601.5
20.9
20.9
HUSITE
12112
0.000000
Chromiun
15
2360 U021 ANDERSON DEV
AOO
16 469.4 4601.5
20.9
20.9
HUSITE
12142
0.000000
Mercury
15
2360 U021 ANDERSON DEV
AOO
16 469.4 4601.5
20.9
20.9
HUSITE
45220
0.000000
Styrene
15
2360 W021 ANDERSON DEV
AOO
16 469.4 4601.5
20.9
20.9
HUSITE
45999
0.000000
Dioctylphthalate
15
2360 U021 ANDERSON DEV
AOO
16 469.4 4601.5
20.9
20.9
HUSITE
17299
0.000008
BenzofIuoranthene
15
2360 U022 BAIRSTOU CO
AOO
16 457.4 4612.1
2087.1
2087.1
HUSITE
12103
0.000220
Arseni c
15
2360 W022 BAIRSTOW CO
AOO
16 457.4 4612.1
2087.1
2087.1
HUSITE
12136
0.000300
Nickel
15
2360 U022 BAIRSTOW CO
AOO
16 457.4 4612.1
2087.1
2087.1
HUSITE
12142
0.000002
Mercury
15
2360 U022 BAIRSTOU CO
AOO
16 457.4 4612.1
2087.1
2087.1
HUSITE
17299
0.000091
Phenanthrene
15
2360 U022 BAIRSTOU CO
AOO
16 457.4 4612.1
2087.1
2087.1
HUSITE
17299
0.000180
FIuoranthene
15
2360 U022 BAIRSTOU CO
AOO
16 457.4 4612.1
2087.1
2087.1
HUSITE
17299
0.000220
Pyrene
15
2360 U022 BAIRSTOU CO
AOO
16 457.4 4612.1
2087.1
2087.1
HUSITE
17299
0.000240
BenzofIuoranthene
15
2360 U022 BAIRSTOU CO
AOO
16 457.4 4612.1
2087.1
2087.1
HUSITE
17299
0.000170
Benz(a)pyrene
15
2360 U022 BAIRSTOU CO
AOO
16 457.4 4612.1
2087.1
2087.1
HUSITE
17299
0.000160
Indenopyrene
15
2360 U022 BAIRSTOU CO
AOO
16 457.4 4612.1
.2087.1
2087.1
HUSITE
17299
0.000170
Benzoperylerte
15
2360 U023 BONGI CARTAGE
AOO
16 465.7 4604.0
1043.5
1043.5
HUSITE
12112
0.000029
Chromiun
15
2360 U024 CALUMET IND
AOO
16 465.7 4604.0
295.2
295.2
HUSITE
12136
0.000005
Nickel
15
2360 U024 CALUMET IND
AOO
16 465.7 4604.0
295.2
295.2
HUSITE
17899
0.000045
PCB
15
2360 U025 CITIES SERVICE
AOO
16 466.4 4607.4
563.1
563.1
HUSITE
17299
0.000019
2-methylnapthalene
15
2360 U025 CITIES SERVICE
AOO
16 466.4 4607.4
563.1
563.1
HUSITE
17299
0.000012
Phenanthrene
15
2360 U025 CITIES SERVICE
AOO
16 466.4 4607.4
563.1
563.1
HUSITE
17299
0.001000
8enz(A)pyrene
15
2360 U025 CITIES SERVICE
AOO
16 466.4 4607.4
563.1
563.1
HUSITE
17299
0.000013
FIuoranthene
15
2360 U025 CITIES SERVICE
AOO
16 466.4 4607.4
563.1
563.1
HUSITE
17299
0.000012
Pyrene
15
2360 U025 CITIES SERVICE
AOO
16 466.4 4607.4
563.1
563.1
HUSITE
17299
0.000056
Chrysene
15
2360 U025 CITIES SERVICE
AOO
16 466.4 4607.4
563.1
563.1
HUSITE
17299
0.000034
Benzoanthracene
15
2360 U026 D & H
AOO
16 457.9 4608.6
208.7
208.7
HUSITE
12103
0.000001
Arsenic
15
2360 U026 D & H
AOO
16 457.9 4608.6
208.7
208.7
HUSITE
12112
0.000030
Chromiun
15
2360 U026 D & H
AOO
16 457.9 4608.6
208.7
208.7
HUSITE
12142
0.000000
Mercury
15
2360 U026 D & H
AOO
16 457.9 4608.6
208.7
208.7
HUSITE
17899
0.000000
PCB
15
2360 U027 FLEX IFLOU
AOO
16 462.6 4604.7
66.0
66.0
HUSITE
12110
0.000000
Cadniun
15
2360 W027 FLEXIFLOU
AOO
16 462.6 4604.7
66.0
66.0
HUSITE
43815
0.000000
1,2-dichlorethylene
15
2360 W027 FLEXIFLOU
AOO
16 462.6 4604.7
66.0
66.0
HUSITE
17299
0.000000
Pyrene
15
2360 W027 FLEXIFLOU
AOO
16 462.6 4604.7
66.0
66.0
HUSITE
43824
0.000000
Trichloroethylene
15
2360 U027 FLEXIFLOU
AOO
16 462.6 4604.7
66.0
66.0
HUSITE
17299
0.000000
Benzoanthrace
15
2360 W028 HAMMOND COLO BA
AOO
16 462.1 4612.0
208.7
208.7
HUSITE
12112
0.000000
Chromium
15
2360 U029 HAMMOND/ILL IANA
AOO
16 457.6 4600.9
466.7
466.7
HUSITE
12112
0.000000
Chromium
15
2360 U029 HAMMOND/ILL IANA
AOO
16 457.6 4600.9
466:7
466.7
HUSITE
12136
0.000000
Nickel
15
2360 U029 HAMMOND/ILLIANA
AOO
16 457.6 4600.9
466.7
466.7
HUSITE
17299
0.000001
Naphthalene
15
2360 W029 HAMMOND/ILLIANA
AOO
16 457.6 4600.9
466.7
466.7
HUSITE
17299
0.000000
Accnaphthalene
15
2360 W029 HAMMOND/ILLIANA
AOO
16 457.6 4600.9
466.7
466.7
HUSITE
17299
0.000002
Phenanthrene
15 2360 U029 HAMMOND/ILL IANA
AOO
16 457.6 4600.9
466.7
466.7
HUSITE
17299
0.000000
Anthracene
15 2360 U029 HAMMOND/ILL IANA
AOO
16 457.6 4600.9
466.7
466.7
HUSITE
17299
0.000002
Fluoranthene
15
2360 U029 HAW40ND/ILLIANA
AOO
16 457.6 4600.9
466.7
466.7
HUSITE
17299
0.000003
Pyrene
15
2360 U029 HAMMOND/ILLIANA
AOO
16 457.6 4600.9
466.7
466.7
HUSITE
17299
0.000001
Benzoberylene
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TABLE E-1. STRING DATA INPUT FILES SUBMITTED TO PIPOUIC SYSTEM
ST CNTY SITE NAME OF FACILITY APT UZ UTMX UTMY HT DIA LGTH SCC	POLL# EMISSIONS POLLUTANT NAME
15
2360
U030
HOUSE'
S J-YARD
A00
16 465.7 4604.0
295.2
295.2
HUSITE
12103
0.000001
Arseni c
15
2360
U030
HOUSE'
S J-YARD
A00
16 465.7 4604.0
295.2
295.2
HUSITE
12105
0.000000
Beryl Iium
15
2360
U030
HOUSE'
S J-YARD
A00
16 465.7 4604.0
295.2
295.2
HUSITE
12136
0.000003
Nickel
15
2360 U030
HOUSE'
S J-YARO
A00
16 465.7 4604.0
295.2
295.2
HUSITE
43803
0.000012
Chloroform
15
2360
U030
HOUSE'
S J-YARO
A00
16 465.7 4604.0
295.2
295.2
HUSITE
17299
0.000057
2-methy Inaphthalene
15
2360
U030
HOUSE'
S J-YARD
A00
16 465.7 4604.0
295.2
295.2
HUSITE
17299
0.000120
Phenanthrene
15
2360
W030
HOUSE'
S J-YARD
A00
16 465.7 4604.0
295.2
295.2
HUSITE
17299
0.000180
Pyrene
15
2360 U031
IN HARBOR BELT
A00
16 457.6 4600.9
66.0
66.0
HUSITE
12110
0.000000
Cadmi urn
15
2360
U031
IN HARBOR BELT
AOO
16 457.6 4600.9
66.0
66.0
HUSITE
12112
0.000000
Chromium
15
2360
U031
IN HARBOR BELT
AOO
16 457.6 4600.9
66.0
66.0
HUSITE
12136
0.000000
Nickel
15
2360
U031
IN HARBOR BELT
AOO
16 457.6 4600.9
66.0
66.0
HUSITE
17299
0.000001
Phenanthrene
15
2360
U031
IN HARBOR BELT
AOO
16 457.6 4600.9
66.0
66.0
HUSITE
17299
0.000001
Chrysene
15
2360
U032
IND CINDERS
AOO
16 472.2 4605.2
1217.0
1217.0
HUSITE
12103
0.000120
Arseni c
15
2360
W032
IND CINDERS
AOO
16 472.2 4605.2
1217.0
1217.0
HUSITE
12142
0.000001
Mercury
15
2360
W032
IND CINDERS
AOO
16 472.2 4605.2
1217.0
1217.0
HUSITE
17299
0.000018
POMs
15
2360
U032
IND CINDERS
AOO
16 472.2 4605.2
1217.0
1217.0
HUSITE
17899
0.000043
PCBS
15
2360
W032
IND CINDERS
AOO
16 472.2 4605.2
1217.0
1217.0
HUSITE
45999
0.000027
Dioctylphthalate
15
2360
W033
JM FOSTER
AOO
16 472.2 4607.0
1064.2
1064.2
HUSITE
12105
0.000009
Beryl Iium
15
2360
U033
JM FOSTER
AOO
16 472.2 4607.0
1064.2
1064.2
HUSITE
12112
0.000034
Chromium
15
2360 W033
JM FOSTER
AOO
16 472.2 4607.0
1064.2
1064.2
HUSITE
12142
0.000001
Mercury
15
2360
U034
KEIL CHEMICAL
AOO
16 457.9 4608.6
692.2
692.2
HUSITE
12103
0.000044
Arseni c
15
2360 U034
KEIL CHEMICAL
AOO
16 457.9 4608.6
692.2
692.2
HUSITE
12112
0.000260
Chromium
15
2360
U034
KEIL CHEMICAL
AOO
16 457.9 4608.6
692.2
692.2
HUSITE
12136
0.000078
Nickel
15
2360
U034
KEIL CHEMICAL
AOO
16 457.9 4608.6
692.2
692.2
HUSITE
17299
0.000001
Polycyclic organics
15
2360
U034
KEIL CHEMICAL
AOO
16 457.9 4608.6
692.2
692.2
HUSITE
45202
0.000000
Toluene
15
2360
W035
LURIA
BROS.
AOO
16 465.1 4608.2
466.7
466.7
HUSITE
12103
0.000012
Arseni c
15
2360
W035
LURIA
BROS.
AOO
16 465.1 4608.2
466.7
466.7
HUSITE
12110
0.000008
Cadmi um
15
2360
U035
LURIA
BROS.
AOO
16 465.1 4608.2
466.7
466.7
HUSITE
12136
0.000036
Nickel
15
2360
W035
LURIA
BROS.
AOO
16 465.1 4608.2
466.7
466.7
HUSITE
12142
0.000200
Mercury
15
2360 U036 MOBIL
CHEN/P 01
AOO
16 473.6 4603.4
295.2
295.2
HUSITE
12110
0.000000
Cadmium
15 2360 U036 MOBIL
CHEN/P 01
AOO
16 473.6 4603.4
295.2
295.2
HUSITE
12142
0.000001
Mercury
15
2360
W036
MOBIL
CHEN/P DI
AOO
16 473.6 4603.4
295.2
295.2
HUSITE
45890
0.000001
1,2-dichlorobenzene
15
2360
U036 MOBIL
CHEN/P D!
AOO
16 473.6 4603.4
295.2
295.2
HUSITE
45102
0.000014
Xylene
15
2360 U036 M08IL
CHEN/P DI
AOO
16 473.6 4603.4
295.2
295.2
HUSITE
45202
0.000001
Toluene
15
2360 U036 MOBIL
CHEN/P DI
AOO
16 473.6 4603.4
295.2
295.2
HUSITE
45399
0.000005
Pentachlorophenol
15
2360
U036
MOBIL
CHEN/P DI
AOO
16 473.6 4603.4
295.2
295.2
HUSITE
45999
0.000009
Dioctylphthalate
15
2360
WO 36
MOBIL
CHEN/P DI
AOO
16 473.6 4603.4
295.2
295.2
HUSITE
17299
0.000001
2-methylnaphthalene
15
2360
WO36 MOBIL
CHEN/P DI
AOO
16 473.6 4603.4
295.2
295.2
HUSITE
17299
0.000002
Naphthalene
15
2360
W037 M08IL
OIL
AOO
16 460.0 4610.3
2087.1
2087.1
HUSITE
45102
49.800000
Xylene
15
2360
W037
MOBIL
OIL
AOO
16 460.0 4610.3
2087.1
2087.1
HUSITE
45202
7.000000
Toluene
15
2360
U037 MOBIL
OIL
AOO
16 460.0 4610.3
2087.1
2087.1
HUSITE
45203
11.500000
Ethyl Benzene
15
2360
U038
NIPSCO #74
AOO
16 466.2 4609.6
295.2
295.2
HUSITE
12105
0.000000
Beryl Iium
15
2360
U038
NIPSCO #74
AOO
16 466.2 4609.6
295.2
295.2
HUSITE
12110
0.000000
Cadmi un
15
2360
U038
NIPSCO #74
AOO
16 466.2 4609.6
295.2
295.2
HUSITE
12112
0.000008
Chromium
15
2360
W038
NIPSCO #74
AOO
16 466.2 4609.6
295.2
295.2
HUSITE
12142
0.000023
Mercury
15
2360
U039
RALSTON ST
AOO
16 472.2 4605.2
722.9
722.9
HUSITE
12110
0.000014
Cadmium
15
2360
U039
RALSTON ST
AOO
16 472.2 4605.2
722.9
722.9
HWSITE
12136
0.000100
Nickel
15
2360 W040
SWIFT
ADHESIVES
AOO
16 460.9 4604.7
933.4
933.4
HUSITE
17899
0.000290
PCB
15
2360
U041
VULCAN MATS
AOO
16 462.2 4606.8
90.0
270.0
HUSITE
12103
0.000000
Arsenic
E-4

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TABLE E-1. STRING DATA INPUT FILES SUBMITTED TO PIPQUIC SYSTEM
ST
CNTY
SITE
NAME OF FACILITY
APT
UZ
UTMX
UTMY HT
DIA
LGTH
see
POLL#
EMISSIONS
POLLUTANT NAME
15
2360
W041
VULCAN MATS
A00
16
462.2
4606.8
90.0
270.0
HUSITE
12112
0.000000
Chromiun
15
2360
W041
VULCAN MATS
A00
16
462.2
4606.8
90.0
270.0
HWSITE
12142
0.000000
Mercury
15
2360
W042
UOLF LAKE TERM
A00
16
457.9
4608.6
466.7
466.7
HWSITE
12103
0.000001
Arsenic
15
2360
W042
WOLF LAKE TERM
A00
16
457.9
4608.6
466.7
466.7
HWSITE
12105
0.000000
8eryl I iun
15
2360
U042
UOLF LAKE TERM
A00
16
457.9
4608.6
466.7
466.7
HWSITE
12112
0.000005
Chromium
15
2360
W042
UOLF LAKE TERM
A00
16
457.9
4608.6
466.7
466.7
HWSITE
12136
0.000000
Nickel
15
2360
U042
WOLF LAKE TERM
AOO
16
457.9
4608.6
466.7
466.7
HWSITE
43824
0.000001
Trichlorethylene
E-5

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TECHNICAL REPORT DATA
(Please read Ixitruciion: on the reverse before completing)
1. REPORT NO.
2.
3. RECIPIENT S ACCESSION NO.
4. TITLE AND SUBTITLE
estimation of Air Emissions from Abandoned
Hazardous
5. REPORT OATE
May 1989
Waste Sites In The Southeast Chicago Area

6. PERFORMING ORGANIZATION CODE
J. AUTHOBIS) Thomas E. Warn
David J. Zimmerman
8. PERFORMING ORGANIZATION REPORT NO.
9. PERFORMING ORGANIZATION NAME AND ADDRESS
Alliance Technologies Corporation

10. PROGRAM ELEMENT NO.
100 Europa Drive
Chapel Hill, NC 27514


11. CONTRACT/GRANT NO.
68-02-4396
tfork Assignment 12
13. SPONSORING AGENCY NAME AND ADDRESS
EPA, Region V

13. TYPE OF REPORT AND PERIOD COVERED
Final 4/88 - 5/89
Air and Radiation Branch
230 S. Dearborn Street
Chicago, Illinois 60604


14. SPONSORING AGENCY COOE
15. SUPPLEMENTARY NOTES
ARB Project Officer is John Sunmerhays, MD 5AR-26
312/886-6067
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16. ABSTRACT
This report documents and describes the methodologies employed to collect site-
specific information and develop air emission estimates for abandoned hazardous
waste sites within the Southeast Chicago study area. In total, 261 potential waste
sites were identified within the study area. Review of the available information
for each potential site revealed that 90 of these sites should be removed from
further consideration and that additional information was required to assess the
potential air emission impacts from 129 others.
The remaining 42 abandoned hazardous waste sites were modeled for air emissions
potential'. The analyses performed included emissions estimations from landfills,
waste piles/open dumps, surface spills, and disposal impoundments. The models
selected for this study provide emissions estimates based on either volatilization
or wind entrainment of contaminated particulate material. The total air emissions
for each specific site was then calculated as the sum of the volatilization and
fugitive particulate estimate for each specific substance present at the site.
17.
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