United States        Solid Waste and     EPA530-R-01-010
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STATE SUMMARY ANALYSIS
THE NATIONAL BIENNIAL RCRA
HAZARDOUS WASTE REPORT
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ALABAMA	1
ALASKA	3
ARIZONA	5
ARKANSAS	7
CALIFORNIA	9
COLORADO	11
CONNECTICUT	13
DELAWARE	15
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA	17
FLORIDA	19
GEORGIA	21
GUAM	23
HAWAII	25
IDAHO	27
ILLINOIS	29
INDIANA	31
IOWA	33
KANSAS	35
KENTUCKY	37
LOUISIANA	39
MAINE	41
MARYLAND	43
MASSACHUSETTS	45
MICHIGAN	47
MINNESOTA	49
MISSISSIPPI	51
MISSOURI	53
MONTANA	55
NAVAJO NATION	57
NEBRASKA	59

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NEVADA	61
NEW HAMPSHIRE	63
NEWJERSEY	65
NEW MEXICO	67
NEWYORK	69
NORTH CAROLINA	71
NORTH DAKOTA	73
OHIO	75
OKLAHOMA	77
OREGON	79
PENNSYLVANIA	81
PUERTO RICO	83
RHODE ISLAND	85
SOUTH CAROLINA	87
SOUTH DAKOTA	89
TENNESSEE	91
TEXAS	93
TRUST TERRITORIES	95
UTAH	97
VERMONT	99
VIRGIN ISLANDS	101
VIRGINIA	103
WASHINGTON	105
WEST VIRGINIA	107
WISCONSIN	109
WYOMING	111

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HAZARDOUS WASTE REPORT
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                                   EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

        The United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), in partnership with the States1, biennially
 collects information regarding the generation, management, and final disposition of hazardous wastes
 regulated under the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act of 1976 (RCRA), as amended.  The purpose
 of The National Biennial RCRA  Hazardous Waste Report (Based on  1999 Data) is  to communicate the
 findings of EPA's 1999 Biennial Report (BR) data collection efforts to the public, government agencies, and
 the regulated community.2  The Report consists of six volumes:

             The Executive Summary provides an overview of national hazardous waste generation and
             management practices;

             The National Analysis presents a detailed look at waste-handling practices in the EPA
             Regions, States, and largest facilities nationally, including (1) the quantity of waste generated,
             managed, shipped and received, and imported and exported between States and (2) the
             number of generators and managing facilities;

             The State Summary Analysis provides a two-page overview of the generation and
             management practices of individual States;

             The State Detail Analysis is a detailed look at each State's waste handling practices, including
             overall totals for generation, management, and shipments and receipts,  as well as totals for the
             largest fifty facilities;

             The List of Large Quantity Generators identifies every hazardous waste generator in the
             United States that  reported itself to be a large quantity generator in 1999; and

             The List of Treatment, Storage, and Disposal Facilities identifies every hazardous waste
             manager in the United States that reported itself to be a treatment, storage,  or disposal facility
             in 1999.
      The term "State" includes the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, Guam, the Navajo Nation, the Trust Territories, and the Virgin Islands, in
      addition to the 50 United States.
    2
      Some respondents from the States of Georgia and Connecticut submitted Confidential Business Information (CBI) pursuant to §40 CFR
      260.2(b). While not included in any public database, CBI has been incorporated into the Executive Summary and National Analysis volumes
      of this Report wherever possible.  Where CBI has been omitted from these volumes, a footnote has been provided.

Exclusion of wastewater from the 1999 National Biennial Report will make cursory comparisons of the 1999 National Biennial Report to
National Biennial Reports prior to 1997 misleading. Refer to Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation.

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                               RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE

       Throughout this Report, the term RCRA hazardous waste refers to solid waste assigned a Federal
 Hazardous Waste Code and regulated by RCRA.  Some States elect to regulate wastes not regulated by
 EPA; these wastes are assigned State Hazardous Waste Codes and are not included in this Report.  The
 reader can find more detailed explanations in the RCRA Orientation Manual
                                          and in the Code of Federal Regulations in 40 CFR Parts
 260 and 261                                                      Please refer to Appendix D of the
 National Analysis volume for a complete list of EPA Hazardous Waste Codes used by the regulated
 community for their 1999 Biennial Report submissions.  Details about the information submitted by the
 regulated community can be found in the 1999 Hazardous Waste Report Instructions and Forms


      WASTEWATER EXCLUSION LOGIC USED FOR NATIONAL REPORTING

       Wastewaters are defined for biennial reporting as wastes that have a particular form and/or are
 managed on-site or off-site in treatment systems typically used to manage wastewater. All wastes bearing
 one of the following wastewater Form Codes (B101-102; B105, B110-116)  and/or System Type Codes
 (M071-079; M081-085, 089; M091-094, 099; M121-125, 129; M134-136) are excluded  from the National
 Report data and the 1999 National Biennial Report, with one exception:  wastewaters managed by
 System Type Code M134 (Deepwell/Underground Injection) are included in the 1999 National Biennial
 Report. Refer to Appendix B and C of the National Analysis volume for complete descriptions of the System
 Type Codes and Form Codes referenced above.

       In biennial  report cycles prior to 1997, the PS Form was used to separate and exclude from the
 National Report data all wastes going to on-site treatment systems exempt from RCRA permitting
 requirements. For the 1999 National Biennial Report, EPA  included all non-wastewater data and
 excluded all  wastewater data. The wastewater data was excluded regardless of whether the wastes
 were managed in RCRA permitted systems prior to management in on-site or off-site treatment
 systems exempt from RCRA permitting requirements.  This is significant, because  historically EPA has
 included only those wastes managed in units subject to RCRA permitting requirements in the National
 Biennial Reports.  EPA does not believe the inclusion of all non-wastewaters will distort the RCRA hazardous
 waste management picture presented in this Report, because only a small  volume of non-wastewaters are
 managed in treatment systems exempt from RCRA permitting requirements.
Exclusion of wastewater from the 1999 National Biennial Report will make cursory comparisons of the 1999 National Biennial Report to
National Biennial Reports prior to 1997 misleading.  Refer to Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation.
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                       RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE GENERATION

       RCRA hazardous waste generation information is obtained from data reported by RCRA large
 quantity generators (LQGs).  A generator is defined as a Federal large quantity generator if:

            the generator generated in any single month 1,000 kg (2,200 pounds or 1.1 tons) or more of
            RCRA hazardous waste; or

            the generator generated in any single month, or accumulated at any time, 1 kg (2.2 pounds) of
            RCRA acute hazardous waste; or

            the generator generated, or accumulated at any time, more than 100 kg (220 pounds) of spill
            cleanup material contaminated with RCRA acute hazardous waste.

       All generators that reported LQG status in 1999 are required to provide EPA with 1999 waste
 generation and management information. It is important to note that the LQGs  identified in this Report have
 been included based on the most current information made available to EPA by the States.  Both EPA and
 the States have made a significant effort to ensure the accuracy of this data. However, the LQG counts may
 include generators that, when determining whether they  were LQGs, used a lower State-defined threshold
 for LQGs, counted wastes regulated only by their States, or counted wastes exempt from Federal regulation.

       To help provide a more accurate picture of hazardous waste generation in the United States,  EPA
 requests specific waste generation information from LQGs. For each RCRA hazardous waste generated,
 LQGs are required to provide a waste description, the applicable Federal Hazardous Waste Codes that most
 accurately represent the waste generated, and the quantity of waste generated.

       In 1999, 20,083 LQGs reported they generated 40 million tons  of RCRA hazardous waste. When
 comparing the 1997 National Biennial Report with the 1999 Report, the number of LQGs decreased by 233,
 and the quantity of hazardous waste generated decreased by 650 thousand tons or 1.5%.  Beginning with
 the 1997 BR cycle and continuing with the 1999 BR cycle, the generation of wastewater is excluded from the
 national reporting logic.  For a more detailed description  of the wastewater exclusion, please refer to  the
 section of the Executive Summary entitled "Wastewater  Exclusion Logic Used for National  Reporting." The
 wastewater exclusion will make cursory comparisons between the 1999 National Biennial Report and
 National Reports prior to 1997 misleading.

Exclusion of wastewater from the 1999 National Biennial Report will make cursory comparisons of the 1999 National Biennial Report to
National Biennial Reports prior to 1997 misleading. Refer to Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation.
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        As identified in Exhibit 1, the five (5) States which contributed most to the national hazardous waste
 generation total in 1999 were Texas (14.9 million tons), Louisiana (4.4 million tons), Illinois (2.9 million tons),
 Tennessee (2.2 million tons), and Ohio (1.6 million tons). Together, the LQGs in these States accounted for
 65% of the national total quantity generated.
Exclusion of wastewater from the 1999 National Biennial Report will make cursory comparisons of the 1999 National Biennial Report to
National Biennial Reports prior to 1997 misleading. Refer to Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation.

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 Exhibit 1  Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Generated and Number of Hazardous Waste Generators, by State, 1999

State

ALABAMA
ALASKA
ARIZONA
ARKANSAS
CALIFORNIA
COLORADO
CONNECTICUT
DELAWARE
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
FLORIDA
GEORGIA
GUAM
HAWAII
IDAHO
ILLINOIS
INDIANA
IOWA
KANSAS
KENTUCKY
LOUISIANA
MAINE
MARYLAND
MASSACHUSETTS
MICHIGAN
MINNESOTA
MISSISSIPPI
MISSOURI
MONTANA
NAVAJO NATION
NEBRASKA
NEVADA
NEW HAMPSHIRE
NEW JERSEY
NEW MEXICO
NEW YORK
NORTH CAROLINA
NORTH DAKOTA
OHIO
OKLAHOMA
OREGON
PENNSYLVANIA
PUERTO RICO
RHODE ISLAND
SOUTH CAROLINA
SOUTH DAKOTA
TENNESSEE
TEXAS
TRUST TERRITORIES
UTAH
VERMONT
VIRGIN ISLANDS
VIRGINIA
WASHINGTON
WEST VIRGINIA
WISCONSIN
WYOMING
CBI DATA
Hazardous Waste Quantity

Rank
15
51
38
11
16
35
27
40
52
19
22
55
50
12
3
10
36
7
21
2
48
32
9
8
34
6
24
41
56
37
44
45
13
20
14
33
49
5
18
30
17
29
39
42
53
4
1
54
31
46
43
25
28
26
23
47
N/A
Total

Tons Generated
491,178
1,335
39,016
970,995
427,302
49,190
92,201
26,071
1,167
272,387
209,206
696
1,456
851,764
2,907,327
984,895
46,828
1,594,119
214,842
4,351,245
4,374
80,256
1,191,465
1,385,375
56,573
1,598,642
158,682
23,986
89
43,224
11,473
11,082
650,534
238,558
548,928
74,757
2,675
1,644,029
417,460
81,270
417,477
86,630
37,622
14,761
1,074
2,218,753
14,923,520
827
80,427
5,275
12,511
121,787
91,245
92,503
159,174
4,746
1,066
40,026,050

Percentage
1.2
0.0
0.1
2.4
1.1
0.1
0.2
0.1
0.0
0.7
0.5
0.0
0.0
2.1
7.3
2.5
0.1
4.0
0.5
10.9
0.0
0.2
3.0
3.5
0.1
4.0
0.4
0.1
0.0
0.1
0.0
0.0
1.6
0.6
1.4
0.2
0.0
4.1
1.0
0.2
1.0
0.2
0.1
0.0
0.0
5.5
37.3
0.0
0.2
0.0
0.0
0.3
0.2
0.2
0.4
0.0
N/A
100.0
Large Quantity Generators

Rank
24
44
29
26
2
32
16
42
48
18
17
55
47
46
5
9
30
27
20
14
38
23
13
8
25
36
22
48
53
41
38
31
4
45
1
12
52
3
33
28
6
37
34
19
51
15
7
54
40
43
56
21
10
35
11
50
N/A


Number
274
42
193
241
1,850
163
391
76
30
366
384
3
37
38
1,006
586
188
224
340
440
102
289
448
823
262
136
312
30
6
85
102
168
1,071
41
2,647
508
16
1,181
147
208
965
105
145
347
21
396
907
4
91
65
1
332
545
139
540
22
4
20,083

Percentage
1.4
0.2
1.0
1.2
9.2
0.8
1.9
0.4
0.1
1.8
1.9
0.0
0.2
0.2
5.0
2.9
0.9
1.1
1.7
2.2
0.5
1.4
2.2
4.1
1.3
0.7
1.6
0.1
0.0
0.4
0.5
0.8
5.3
0.2
13.2
2.5
0.1
5.9
0.7
1.0
4.8
0.5
0.7
1.7
0.1
2.0
4.5
0.0
0.5
0.3
0.0
1.7
2.7
0.7
2.7
0.1
N/A
100.0
 Note:   Columns may not sum due to rounding.
        Percentages do not include CBI data.


Exclusion of wastewater from the 1999 National Biennial Report will make cursory comparisons of the 1999 National Biennial Report to
National Biennial Reports prior to 1997 misleading.  Refer to Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation.
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                      RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE MANAGEMENT

        RCRA hazardous waste management information is obtained from data reported by active,
 permitted RCRA treatment, storage, or disposal facilities (TSDs). A TSD is defined as any facility which
 treats, stores, or disposes of RCRA hazardous waste, regardless of the quantity managed.  Only wastes that
 were treated or disposed of in 1999 are included in the management quantities in this Report. Wastes
 generated and subsequently stored in 1999 are not included in the management quantities in this Report.  In
 addition, the management quantities in this Report do not include waste from transfer facilities (System
 Code M141).

        To help provide a more accurate picture of hazardous waste management practices in the United
 States, EPA requests specific waste management information from TSDs.  For each RCRA hazardous
 waste managed, TSDs are required to provide the quantity of waste managed and the System Type Code
 which represents the management method used to manage the waste.

        It is important to note that the total quantity of RCRA hazardous waste generated is less than the
 total quantity managed. Some of the reasons for this variance include: wastes generated during non-
 reporting years but shipped and treated or disposed during a reporting year and wastes received for
 management from generators in foreign  countries.

        In 1999, 1,575 TSDs reported they managed 26.3 million tons of RCRA hazardous waste. Of the
 1,575 facilities, 1,049 were storage-only  facilities. When comparing the 1997 National Biennial Report with
 the 1999 Report, the number of TSDs decreased by 450, and  the total quantity of hazardous waste
 managed decreased by 11.4 million tons or 30%. Beginning with the 1997 BR  cycle and continuing with the
 1999 BR cycle, the management of wastewater is excluded from the national reporting logic. For a more
 detailed description  of the wastewater exclusion, please refer to the section of the Executive Summary
 entitled "Wastewater Exclusion Logic Used for National Reporting." The wastewater exclusion will make
 cursory comparisons between the 1999 National Biennial Report and National Reports prior to 1997
 misleading.

        As identified in Exhibit 2, the five (5) States whose TSDs managed the largest quantities of
 hazardous wastes were Texas (5.8 million tons), Louisiana (4.2 million tons), Florida (2.8 million tons),
 Kansas (2.3 million tons), and Ohio (1.7  million tons).  The TSDs in these five (5) States account for 64% of
 the national management total.

Exclusion of wastewater from the 1999 National Biennial Report will make cursory comparisons of the 1999 National Biennial Report to
National Biennial Reports prior to 1997 misleading. Refer to Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation.
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 Exhibit 2  Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed and Number of RCRA TSD Facilities, by State, 1999

State

ALABAMA
ALASKA
ARIZONA
ARKANSAS
CALIFORNIA
COLORADO
CONNECTICUT
DELAWARE
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
FLORIDA
GEORGIA
GUAM
HAWAII
IDAHO
ILLINOIS
INDIANA
IOWA
KANSAS
KENTUCKY
LOUISIANA
MAINE
MARYLAND
MASSACHUSETTS
MICHIGAN
MINNESOTA
MISSISSIPPI
MISSOURI
MONTANA
NAVAJO NATION
NEBRASKA
NEVADA
NEW HAMPSHIRE
NEW JERSEY
NEW MEXICO
NEW YORK
NORTH CAROLINA
NORTH DAKOTA
OHIO
OKLAHOMA
OREGON
PENNSYLVANIA
PUERTO RICO
RHODE ISLAND
SOUTH CAROLINA
SOUTH DAKOTA
TENNESSEE
TEXAS
TRUST TERRITORIES
UTAH
VERMONT
VIRGIN ISLANDS
VIRGINIA
WASHINGTON
WEST VIRGINIA
WISCONSIN
WYOMING
CBI DATA
Hazardous Waste Quantity 1

Rank
18
47
38
9
13
39
35
41
50
3
23
50
46
10
12
7
42
4
22
2
43
33
36
8
29
27
17
50
50
30
26
50
19
49
15
32
44
5
11
28
16
21
40
14
50
6
1
45
20
48
34
24
31
25
37
50
N/A
Total

Tons Managed
211,762
4
6,193
977,784
400,559
5,282
8,627
2,064
0
2,822,198
82,693
0
156
860,261
428,280
1,187,981
1,389
2,278,712
92,897
4,232,705
571
12,306
7,092
1,132,279
29,958
45,763
270,066
0
0
27,991
48,283
0
1 92,698
2
316,470
20,405
504
1,652,870
485,193
38,874
293,078
116,796
2,220
329,906
0
1,551,844
5,806,458
185
156,799
4
11,400
70,587
27,371
55,017
6,671
0
88
26,309,296

Percentage
0.8
0.0
0.0
3.7
1.5
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
10.7
0.3
0.0
0.0
3.3
1.6
4.5
0.0
8.7
0.4
16.1
0.0
0.0
0.0
4.3
0.1
0.2
1.0
0.0
0.0
0.1
0.2
0.0
0.7
0.0
1.2
0.1
0.0
6.3
1.8
0.1
1.1
0.4
0.0
1.3
0.0
5.9
22.1
0.0
0.6
0.0
0.0
0.3
0.1
0.2
0.0
0.0
N/A
100.0
TSD Facilities

Rank
11
40
35
18
1
33
31
45
51
12
17
49
46
40
3
20
25
27
23
5
36
29
14
6
16
32
8
55
55
40
40
46
13
37
7
4
37
10
20
40
8
19
46
25
51
22
2
51
23
37
51
14
28
29
33
49
N/A


Number
47
6
16
35
144
18
20
5
1
46
37
2
3
6
86
30
26
24
27
68
10
22
43
61
40
19
51
0
0
6
6
3
44
7
59
75
7
49
30
6
51
31
3
26
1
28
105
1
27
7
1
43
23
22
18
2
1
1,575

Percentage
3.0
0.4
1.0
2.2
9.1
1.1
1.3
0.3
0.1
2.9
2.4
0.1
0.2
0.4
5.5
1.9
1.7
1.5
1.7
4.3
0.6
1.4
2.7
3.9
2.5
1.2
3.2
0.0
0.0
0.4
0.4
0.2
2.8
0.4
3.7
4.8
0.4
3.1
1.9
0.4
3.2
2.0
0.2
1.7
0.1
1.8
6.7
0.1
1.7
0.4
0.1
2.7
1.5
1.4
1.1
0.1
N/A
100.0
 1 Quantity managed by storage only is excluded.

 Note:     Columns may not sum due to rounding.
          Percentages do not include CBI data.

Exclusion of wastewater from the 1999 National Biennial Report will make cursory comparisons of the 1999 National Biennial Report to
National Biennial Reports prior to 1997 misleading. Refer to Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation.
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        In 1999, land disposal accounted for 69% of the national non-wastewater management total. Land
 disposal methods include:

        Deepwell/Underground Injection              16.0 million tons
        Landfill                                    1.4 million tons
        Surface Impoundment                       705 thousand tons
        Land Treatment/Application/Farming          30 thousand tons

        Thermal treatment accounted for 11 % of the national non-wastewater management total. Thermal
 treatment units include:

        Energy Recovery (for Reuse as Fuel)         1.5 million tons
        Incineration                                1.5 million tons

        Recovery operations accounted for 8% of the national non-wastewater management total.
 Recovery operations include:

        Fuel Blending                              1.1 million tons
        Metals Recovery (for Reuse)                 720 thousand tons
        Solvents Recovery                          368 thousand tons
        Other Recovery                            152 thousand tons

        The remaining non-wastewater management quantities (11%) were managed in other treatment and
 disposal units, including:

        Other Disposal (Specified in Comments)      1.4 million tons
        Stabilization                                1.3 million tons
        Sludge Treatment                          48 thousand tons
Exclusion of wastewater from the 1999 National Biennial Report will make cursory comparisons of the 1999 National Biennial Report to
National Biennial Reports prior to 1997 misleading. Refer to Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation.

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              RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE SHIPMENTS AND RECEIPTS

       RCRA hazardous waste shipment information is obtained from data reported by both RCRA LQGs
 and RCRA TSDs. To help provide a more accurate picture of hazardous waste shipments in the United
 States, EPA requests specific shipment information.  For each waste shipped, LQGs and TSDs are required
 to provide a waste description, the applicable Federal Hazardous Waste Codes, the quantity of waste
 shipped, and the EPA Identification Number of the receiving facility. All RCRA non-wastewater shipments
 reported by RCRA LQGs and TSDs are included in the waste shipment quantities in this Report, even if the
 waste was shipped to a transfer facility. In some instances,  waste  is transferred within a physical location
 that has  more than one EPA Identification Number.  These waste transfers are treated as shipments.

       RCRA hazardous waste receipt information is obtained from data reported by RCRA TSDs. To help
 provide a more accurate picture of hazardous waste receipts in the United States, EPA requests certain
 receipt information from TSDs.  For each waste received, TSDs are required to provide a waste description,
 the applicable Federal Hazardous Waste Codes, the quantity of waste received, and the EPA Identification
 Number  of the facility from which the waste was received. For each received waste which is subsequently
 managed, TSDs are  required to provide the System Type Code which represents the management method
 used to manage the waste. All RCRA non-wastewater receipts reported by RCRA TSDs are included in the
 waste receipt quantities in this Report, even if the waste was received from a transfer facilitiy.

       RCRA hazardous waste export quantities include wastes generated in one State and shipped to a
 receiver  in a different State. Exports are calculated from information provided by waste shippers. RCRA
 hazardous waste imports include all wastes received by a State which differs from the State of origin. RCRA
 hazardous waste imports are calculated from information provided  by RCRA TSDs.

       In 1999, 17,914 shippers reported shipping 8.1 million tons  of RCRA hazardous waste. When
 comparing the 1997 National Biennial Report with the 1999  Report, the number of shippers decreased by
 115, and the  quantity of waste shipped increased by 817 thousand tons or 11%.   Beginning with the 1997
 BR cycle and continuing with the 1999 BR cycle, the shipment of wastewater is excluded from the national
 reporting logic. For a more detailed description of the wastewater exclusion, please refer to the section of
 the Executive Summary entitled "Wastewater Exclusion Logic Used for National Reporting." The wastewater
 exclusion will make cursory comparisons between the 1999  National Reports and National Reports prior to
 1997 misleading.
Exclusion of wastewater from the 1999 National Biennial Report will make cursory comparisons of the 1999 National Biennial Report to
National Biennial Reports prior to 1997 misleading. Refer to Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation.

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       Of the 8.1 million tons of RCRA hazardous waste shipped in 1999, 5.7 million tons of waste were
 exported from the State in which they were generated to other States.  When comparing the 1997 National
 Biennial Report with the 1999 Report, the quantity of waste exported increased by 1.3 million tons or 30%.
 Beginning with the 1997 BR cycle and continuing with the 1999 BR cycle, the export of wastewater is
 excluded from the national reporting logic.  For a more detailed description of the wastewater exclusion,
 please refer to the section of the Executive Summary entitled "Wastewater Exclusion Logic Used for
 National Reporting." The wastewater exclusion will make cursory comparisons between the 1999 National
 Biennial Report and National Reports prior to 1997 misleading.

       In 1999, 499 TSDs reported receiving 6.6 million tons of RCRA hazardous waste. When comparing
 the 1997 National Biennial Report with the 1999 Report, the number of TSDs receiving waste decreased by
 44, and the quantity of waste received decreased by 1.4  million tons or 18%. Beginning with the  1997 BR
 cycle and continuing with the 1999 BR cycle,  the receipt of wastewater is excluded from the national
 reporting logic. For a more detailed description of the wastewater exclusion, please refer to the section  of
 the Executive Summary entitled "Wastewater Exclusion Logic  Used for National Reporting." The wastewater
 exclusion will  make cursory comparisons between the 1999  National Biennial Report and National Reports
 prior to 1997 misleading.

       Of the 6.6 million tons of RCRA hazardous waste received in 1999, 3.7 million tons of waste were
 imported from other States.  When comparing the 1997  National Biennial Report with the  1999 Report, the
 quantity of waste imported decreased by 242 thousand tons or 6%.  Beginning with the 1997 BR  cycle and
 continuing with the 1999 BR cycle, the import of wastewater is excluded  from the national reporting logic.
 For a more detailed description of the wastewater exclusion, please refer to the section of the Executive
 Summary entitled "Wastewater Exclusion Logic Used for National Reporting."  The wastewater exclusion will
 make cursory comparisons between the 1999 National Report and National Reports prior to 1997
 misleading.

                        WHERE TO OBTAIN ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

       All volumes  of The National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report (Based on 1999 Data) and the
 1999 Biennial Report data files can be accessed via the Internet at
                                               or purchased from the National Technical Information
 Service (NTIS) at (703) 487-4650.
Exclusion of wastewater from the 1999 National Biennial Report will make cursory comparisons of the 1999 National Biennial Report to
National Biennial Reports prior to 1997 misleading. Refer to Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation.

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ALABAMA
1999 WASTE GENERATION
274
Total Number of RCRA Large
Quantity Generators (LQGs)

491,178
Tons
Total Quantity of RCRA
Hazardous Waste Generated
Table 1

 Ten Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators and Quantity Generated (tons), 1999


1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10


S/te Name
SANDERS LEAD CO INC
ANNISTON ARMY DEPOT
M & M CHEMICAL AND EQUIPMENT COMPANY
CIBA SPECIALTY CHEMICALS
TRICO STEEL CO
GULF STATES STEEL INC
CHEMICAL WASTE MANAGEMENT
TUSCALOOSA STEEL CORP
BIRMINGHAM STEEL
FISHER INDUSTRIAL SERVICE, INC.
TOTAL

City
TROY
ANNISTON
ATTALLA
MCINTOSH
DECATUR
GADSDEN
EMELLE
TUSCALOOSA
BIRMINGHAM
GLENCOE

Tons of Waste
Generated
177,388
74,287
45,824
30,435
25,002
16,877
16,165
12,394
10,700
10,417
419,488

EPA ID
ALD046481032
AL321 0020027
ALD070513767
ALD001221902
ALR000006817
ALD004014973
ALD000622464
ALD982088437
ALD000622852
ALD981 020894

Top Ten Wastes Generated*:  0001, DOOS, FOOS, 0007, FOOS, 0002, oooe, 0018, DOSS, DOOQ
 * Based on the Federal hazardous waste codes most frequently reported, not the quantity generated.
  See Appendix D of the National Analysis for a description of these waste codes.
Table 2

 Quantity of Generated Waste (tons) that Was Only a Characteristic Waste, Only a Listed Waste or Both
 Characteristic and Listed Waste, 1999
 Only Characteristic                     Only Listed                    Both Characteristic & Listed
Ignitable
Corrosive
Reactive
Toxic(D004-17)
Toxic (D01 8-43)
Characteristic Mixed
9,712
1,427
28
267,219
277
10,080
F Waste
K Waste
P Waste
U Waste

Listed Mixed
5,295
63,943
288
221

31,396






 TOTAL
288,743   TOTAL
101,144   TOTAL Char. & Listed
101,292
Exclusion of wastewater from the 1999 National Biennial Report will make cursory comparisons of the 1999 National Biennial Report
to National Biennial Reports prior to 1997 misleading. Refer to Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation.

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                                                                                       ALABAMA
                                                                       1999 WASTE MANAGEMENT
47
Total Number of
RCRA TSD Facilities

211,762
Tons
Total Quantity of RCRA
Hazardous Waste Managed
Table 3
Ten


1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10

Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Managers and

S/te Name
M & M CHEMICAL AND EQUIPMENT COMPANY
CHEMICAL WASTE MANAGEMENT
SANDERS LEAD CO INC
CIBA SPECIALTY CHEMICALS
FISHER INDUSTRIAL SERVICE, INC.
AMERICAN CAST IRON PIPE
SYSTECH ENVIRONMENTAL CORPORATION
ALLIED SIGNAL INC FAIRFIELD TAR PLANT
TERRA FIRST-ALABAMA STORAGE
HAMILTON BATHWARE
TOTAL
Quantity Managed (tons),

City
ATTALLA
EMELLE
TROY
MCINTOSH
GLENCOE
BIRMINGHAM
DEMOPOLIS
BIRMINGHAM
VERNON
HAMILTON

1999
Tons of Waste
Managed*
87,021
59,793
32,037
21,870
7,552
2,000
790
518
98
52
211,730


EPA ID
ALD070513767
ALD000622464
ALD046481032
ALD001221902
ALD981 020894
ALD003397569
ALD981019045
ALD031499833
ALD983177015
ALD981919368

 * Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed are excluded.


Top Ten Wastes Managed*:  0001, FOOS, FOOS, DOSS, DOOS, 0007, oooe, 0002, F002, D018
 * Based on the Federal hazardous waste codes most frequently reported, not the quantity managed.
   See Appendix D of the National Analysis for a description of these waste codes.


Top Three Management Methods

 •  The top three management methods used in Alabama were: fuel blending (94,546 tons), stabilization (53,522 tons),
    and landfill (25,539 tons).


Alabama Imports/Exports (As reported by Alabama).

  • The State that shipped the largest quantity of waste to Alabama was Georgia (33,271 tons).

  • The State to which Alabama shipped the largest quantity of waste was Tennessee (33,800 tons).

NOTE: Columns may not sum due to rounding.
Exclusion of wastewater from the 1999 National Biennial Report will make cursory comparisons of the 1999 National Biennial Report
to National Biennial Reports prior to 1997 misleading. Refer to Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation.

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ALASKA
1999 WASTE GENERATION
42
Total Number of RCRA Large
Quantity Generators (LQGs)

1,335
Tons
Total Quantity of RCRA
Hazardous Waste Generated
Table 1

 Ten Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators and Quantity Generated (tons), 1999


1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10


S/te Name
USARMY FORT RICHARDSON
TESORO ALASKA PETROLEUM CO KENAI REF
USARMY FORT WAINWRIGHT
USCG INTEGRATED SUPPORT COMMAND KODIAK
TAPS VALDEZ MARINE TERMINAL
GAMBELLCITYOF
ALASKA SHIP & DRY DOCK
USAFELMENDORFAFB
USAF EIELSON AFB
TESORO KENAI PIPE LINE COMPANY
TOTAL

City
FT RICHARDSON
KENAI
FT WAINWRIGHT
KODIAK
VALDEZ
GAMBELL
KETCH I KAN
ELMENDORFAFB
EIELSON AFB
KENAI

Tons of Waste
Generated
294
218
173
140
61
55
53
51
45
33
1,124

EPA ID
AK1210022157
AKD048679682
AK62 10022426
AK9690330742
AKD052581758
AKR000003228
AKD981 769821
AK8570028649
AK1 570028646
AKD035419795

Top Ten Wastes Generated*:  0001, DOOS, D018, oooe, 0007, DOSS, FOOS, DOSQ, DOOQ, FOOI
 * Based on the Federal hazardous waste codes most frequently reported, not the quantity generated.
  See Appendix D of the National Analysis for a description of these waste codes.
Table 2

 Quantity of Generated Waste (tons) that Was Only a Characteristic Waste, Only a Listed Waste or Both
 Characteristic and Listed Waste, 1999
 Only Characteristic                     Only Listed                     Both Characteristic & Listed
Ignitable
Corrosive
Reactive
Toxic(D004-17)
Toxic (D01 8-43)
Characteristic Mixed
TOTAL
49
12
15
330
112
270
F Waste
K Waste
P Waste
U Waste

Listed Mixed
787 TOTAL
100
76
0
179

0






355 TOTAL Char. & Listed 190
Exclusion of wastewater from the 1999 National Biennial Report will make cursory comparisons of the 1999 National Biennial Report
to National Biennial Reports prior to 1997 misleading. Refer to Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation.

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                                                                                         ALASKA
                                                                      1999 WASTE MANAGEMENT
6
Total Number of
RCRA TSD Facilities

4
Tons
Total Quantity of RCRA
Hazardous Waste Managed
Table 3

 Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Managers and Quantity Managed (tons), 1999
                                                                         Tons of Waste
      Site Name                                   City                      Managed*
                                        EPA ID
      USCG ISC KETCHIKAN
KETCH I KAN
4  AK8690360492
      TOTAL
 * Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed are excluded.


Top Wastes Managed*:  DOOS, 0001, DOOS, 0002, DOOS, 0004, oooe, 0007, D018
 * Based on the Federal hazardous waste codes most frequently reported, not the quantity managed.
  See Appendix D of the National Analysis for a description of these waste codes.


Top Three Management Methods

 •  The top three management methods used in Alaska were: metals recovery (4 tons), landfill (1 tons), and
    stabilization (0 tons).


Alaska Imports/Exports (As reported by Alaska).

  •  Alaska did not receive RCRA hazardous wastes from any other State.

  •  The State to which Alaska shipped the largest quantity of waste was Washington (449 tons).

NOTE: Columns may not sum due to rounding.
Exclusion of wastewater from the 1999 National Biennial Report will make cursory comparisons of the 1999 National Biennial Report
to National Biennial Reports prior to 1997 misleading. Refer to Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation.

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ARIZONA
1999 WASTE GENERATION
       193
     39,016
      Tons
Total Number of RCRA Large
Quantity Generators (LQGs)
Total Quantity of RCRA
Hazardous Waste Generated
Table 1

 Ten Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators and Quantity Generated (tons), 1999
Tons of Waste

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10

S/te Name
RAYTHEON COMPANY
NORTH STAR STEEL AZ
TRANSWESTERN PIPELINE CO
BHP COPPER -PINAL
GOULD ELECTRONICS INC
HADCO PHOENIX, INC.
MOTOROLA, INC.
MOTOROLA -CHANDLER
INTEL CORP/OCOTILLO CAMPUS
BHP COPPER -SUPERIOR
TOTAL
City
TUCSON
KINGMAN
REMOTE-NEAR FLAGSTAF
SAN MANUEL
CHANDLER
PHX
MESA
CHANDLER
CHANDLER
SUPERIOR

Generated
10,846
9,226
4,822
1,628
628
609
606
568
519
441
29,894
EPA ID
AZD009005422
AZR000000604
AZT050010768
AZD001 886597
AZD000625715
AZD063274609
AZD043848050
AZD980816920
AZR000001107
AZD001 886654

Top Ten Wastes Generated*:  0001, DOOS, 0007, FOOS, 0002, oooe, FOOS, DOSS, DOOS, DOOQ
 * Based on the Federal hazardous waste codes most frequently reported, not the quantity generated.
  See Appendix D of the National Analysis for a description of these waste codes.
Table 2

 Quantity of Generated Waste (tons) that Was Only a Characteristic Waste, Only a Listed Waste or Both
 Characteristic and Listed Waste, 1999
 Only Characteristic                      Only Listed                    Both Characteristic & Listed
Ignitable
Corrosive
Reactive
Toxic(D004-17)
Toxic (D01 8-43)
Characteristic Mixed
TOTAL
782
328
155
3,997
28
6,281
F Waste
K Waste
P Waste
U Waste

Listed Mixed
11,571 TOTAL
12,564
9,225
122
24

67






22,001 TOTAL Char. & Listed 5,424
Exclusion of wastewater from the 1999 National Biennial Report will make cursory comparisons of the 1999 National Biennial Report
to National Biennial Reports prior to 1997 misleading. Refer to Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation.

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                                                                16
                                                              6,193
                                                              Tons
                                                                                       ARIZONA
                                                                      1999 WASTE MANAGEMENT
                        Total Number of
                        RCRA TSD Facilities
                        Total Quantity of RCRA
                        Hazardous Waste Managed
Table 3

 Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Managers and Quantity Managed (tons), 1999
      S/te Name
City
Tons of Waste
  Managed*      EPA ID
1
2
3
4
5

ROMIC ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNOLOGIES
SAFETY KLEEN S.W
U.S. ARMY YUMA PROV GRND
HERITAGE ENVIRONMENTAL SVC, LLC
UNIVERSITY OF AZ
TOTAL
CHANDLER
PHX
YUMA
COOLIDGE
TUCSON

3,620
2,193
262
116
2
6,193
AZD009015389
AZD049318009
AZ521 3820991
AZD081 705402
AZD000819615

 * Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed are excluded.


Top Ten Wastes Managed*:  0001, FOOS, FOOS, DOOS, 0007, DOSS, 0002, F002, oooe, DOOS
 * Based on the Federal hazardous waste codes most frequently reported, not the quantity managed.
  See Appendix D of the National Analysis for a description of these waste codes.


Top Three Management Methods

 •  The top three management methods used in Arizona were: energy recovery (3,438 tons), solvents recovery (1,289
    tons), and incineration (804 tons).

Arizona Imports/Exports (As reported by Arizona).

  •  The State that shipped the largest quantity of waste to Arizona was California (1,590 tons).

  •  The State to which Arizona shipped the largest quantity of waste was Utah (14,275 tons).

NOTE: Columns may not sum due to rounding.
Exclusion of wastewater from the 1999 National Biennial Report will make cursory comparisons of the 1999 National Biennial Report
to National Biennial Reports prior to 1997 misleading. Refer to Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation.

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ARKANSAS
1999 WASTE GENERATION
       241
     970,995
      Tons
Total Number of RCRA Large
Quantity Generators (LQGs)
Total Quantity of RCRA
Hazardous Waste Generated
                    2


                  7   1,6
Table 1

 Ten Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators and Quantity Generated (tons), 1999


1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10


S/te Name
GREAT LAKES CHEMICAL CORP
REYNOLDS METALS COMPANY GUM SPRINGS PLA
RINECO
NUCOR-YAMATO STEEL COMPANY
NUCOR STEEL-ARKANSAS
ENSCO INC
ALBEMARLE CORPORATION SOUTH PLANT
EASTMAN CHEMICAL CO ARKANSAS EASTMAN
QUANEX MACSTEEL DIVISION
CIBA SPECIALTY CHEMICALS
TOTAL

City
EL DORADO
ARKADELPHIA
BENTON
BLYTHEVILLE
BLYTHEVILLE
EL DORADO
MAGNOLIA
BATESVILLE
FORT SMITH
WEST MEMPHIS

Tons of Waste
Generated
501,205
176,627
85,157
52,836
47,745
27,212
21,264
18,372
6,806
4,558
941,783

EPA ID
ARD0431 95429
ARD006354161
ARD981 057870
ARD981 908890
ARD983278243
ARD069748192
ARD052528809
ARD089234884
ARD053730701
ARD093792067

Top Ten Wastes Generated*: 0001, 0002, oooe, 0004, DOOS, 0007, DOOS, DOOS, DOOQ, FOOS
 * Based on the Federal hazardous waste codes most frequently reported, not the quantity generated.
  See Appendix D of the National Analysis for a description of these waste codes.
Table 2

 Quantity of Generated Waste (tons) that Was Only a Characteristic Waste, Only a Listed Waste or Both
 Characteristic and Listed Waste, 1999
 Only Characteristic                     Only Listed                    Both Characteristic & Listed
Ignitable
Corrosive
Reactive
Toxic(D004-17)
Toxic (D01 8-43)
Characteristic Mixed
7,062
1,627
17
33,234
2,982
105,377
F Waste
K Waste
P Waste
U Waste

Listed Mixed
2,938
288,151
5
76

501,148






 TOTAL
           150,300   TOTAL
792,316   TOTAL Char. & Listed
28,379
Exclusion of wastewater from the 1999 National Biennial Report will make cursory comparisons of the 1999 National Biennial Report
to National Biennial Reports prior to 1997 misleading. Refer to Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation.

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         7     1,5
          ARKANSAS
                                                                      1999 WASTE MANAGEMENT
                                                                35
Total Number of
RCRA TSD Facilities
                                                             977,784
                                                              Tons
Total Quantity of RCRA
Hazardous Waste Managed
Table 3

 Ten Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Managers and Quantity Managed (tons), 1999
                                                                         Tons of Waste
      Site Name                                   City                      Managed*
                EPA ID
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10

GREAT LAKES CHEMICAL CORP
REYNOLDS METALS COMPANY GUM SPRINGS PLA
RINECO
ASH GROVE CEMENT COMPANY
ENSCO INC
EASTMAN CHEMICAL CO ARKANSAS EASTMAN
ALBEMARLE CORPORATION SOUTH PLANT
WHIRLPOOL CORP-FT SMITH
RANGER BOATS/WOOD MFC CO INC
VICKERS INC
TOTAL
EL DORADO
ARKADELPHIA
BENTON
FOREMAN
EL DORADO
BATESVILLE
MAGNOLIA
FORT SMITH
FLIPPIN
SEARCY

500,000
240,501
80,678
73,221
43,704
22,826
16,703
86
48
13
977,781
ARD0431 95429
ARD006354161
ARD981 057870
ARD981512270
ARD069748192
ARD089234884
ARD052528809
ARD042755389
ARD0461 42956
ARD006355341

 * Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed are excluded.


Top Ten Wastes Managed*: 0001, 0002, FOOS, FOOS, 0007, DOOS, DOOS, F002, DOSS, oooe
 * Based on the Federal hazardous waste codes most frequently reported, not the quantity managed.
  See Appendix D of the National Analysis for a description of these waste codes.


Top Three Management Methods

 •  The top three management methods used in Arkansas were: deepwell / underground injection (516,703 tons),
    landfill (176,238 tons), and incineration (110,858 tons).

Arkansas Imports/Exports (As reported by Arkansas).

  •  The State that shipped the largest quantity of waste to Arkansas was Texas (40,427 tons).

  •  The State to which Arkansas shipped the largest quantity of waste was Illinois (47,257 tons).

NOTE: Columns may not sum due to rounding.
Exclusion of wastewater from the 1999 National Biennial Report will make cursory comparisons of the 1999 National Biennial Report
to National Biennial Reports prior to 1997 misleading. Refer to Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation.

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CALIFORNIA
1999 WASTE GENERATION
1,850
Total Number of RCRA Large
Quantity Generators (LQGs)

427,302
Tons
Total Quantity of RCRA
Hazardous Waste Generated
                                                                                                2,3,5,6
                                                                                                8,9,10
Table 1

 Ten Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators and Quantity Generated (tons), 1999


1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10


S/te Name
PHIBRO-TECH, INC.
D/K ENVIRONMENTAL
LOS ANGELES COUNTY/USC MED, CENTER
QUEMETCO INC.
SAFETY-KLEEN (SAN JOSE), INC.
ROMIC ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNOLOGIES CORP.
MARTINEZ REFINING COMPANY
KINSBURSKY BROTHERS
GNB TECHNOLOGIES INC.
TAMCO
TOTAL

City
SANTA FE SPRINGS
VERNON
LOS ANGELES
CITY OF INDUSTRY
SAN JOSE
EAST PALO ALTO
MARTINEZ
ANAHEIM
VERNON
RANCHO CUCAMONGA

Tons of Waste
Generated
71,999
26,228
20,544
19,343
18,132
16,086
13,865
12,332
9,936
9,836
218,301

EPA ID
CAD008488025
CAT080033681
CAD095615027
CAD066233966
CAD059494310
CAD009452657
CAD0091 64021
CAD088504881
CAD097854541
CAD982361404

Top Ten Wastes Generated*:  0001, 0002, FOOS, DOOS, 0007, LABP, FOOS, oooe, F002, D018
 * Based on the Federal hazardous waste codes most frequently reported, not the quantity generated.
  See Appendix D of the National Analysis for a description of these waste codes.
Table 2

Quantity of Generated Waste (tons) that Was Only a Characteristic Waste, Only a Listed Waste or Both
Characteristic and Listed Waste, 1999
Only Characteristic                      Only Listed                     Both Characteristic & Listed
Ignitable
Corrosive
Reactive
Toxic(D004-17)
Toxic (D01 8-43)
Characteristic Mixed
TOTAL
16,169
19,406
3,747
95,038
11,365
129,790
F Waste
K Waste
P Waste
U Waste

Listed Mixed
275,515 TOTAL
24,514
27,505
97
2,526

653






55,296 TOTAL Char. & Listed 96,395
Exclusion of wastewater from the 1999 National Biennial Report will make cursory comparisons of the 1999 National Biennial Report
to National Biennial Reports prior to 1997 misleading. Refer to Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation.

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                                                                                    CALIFORNIA
                                                                       1999 WASTE MANAGEMENT
                                                                144
Total Number of
RCRA TSD Facilities
                                                              400,559
                                                               Tons
Total Quantity of RCRA
Hazardous Waste Managed
Table 3
Ten


1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10

Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Managers and

S/te Name
QUEMETCO INC.
CHEMICAL WASTE MANAGEMENT, INC.
PHIBRO-TECH, INC.
SAFETY-KLEEN (BUTTONWILLOW) , INC.
ROMIC ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNOLOGIES CORP.
MARTINEZ REFINING COMPANY
SAFETY-KLEEN (WESTMORLAND), INC.
PACIFIC RESOURCE RECOVERY
ONYX ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES LLC
GNB TECHNOLOGIES INC.
TOTAL
Quantity Managed (tons),

City
CITY OF INDUSTRY
KETTLEMAN CITY
SANTA FE SPRINGS
BUTTONWILLOW
EAST PALO ALTO
MARTINEZ
WESTMORLAND
LOS ANGELES
AZUSA
VERNON

1999
Tons of Waste
Managed*
127,628
86,086
71,466
19,532
19,455
12,731
11,654
11,235
8,025
4,913
372,725


EPA ID
CAD066233966
CAT000646117
CAD008488025
CAD980675276
CAD009452657
CAD0091 64021
CAD000633164
CAD008252405
CAD008302903
CAD097854541

 * Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed are excluded.


Top Ten Wastes Managed*:  0001, FOOS, FOOS, DOOS, F002, 0007, DOOS, DOSS, 0002, D018
 * Based on the Federal hazardous waste codes most frequently reported, not the quantity managed.
   See Appendix D of the National Analysis for a description of these waste codes.


Top Three Management Methods

 •  The top three management methods used in California were: metals recovery (209,000 tons), stabilization (105,341
    tons), and fuel blending (27,109 tons).

California Imports/Exports (As reported by California).

  • The State that shipped the largest quantity of waste to California was Foreign Country (111,590 tons).

  • The State to which California shipped the largest quantity of waste was Kansas (39,285 tons).

NOTE: Columns may not sum due to rounding.
Exclusion of wastewater from the 1999 National Biennial Report will make cursory comparisons of the 1999 National Biennial Report
to National Biennial Reports prior to 1997 misleading. Refer to Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation.
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COLORADO
1999 WASTE GENERATION
       163
     49,190
      Tons
Total Number of RCRA Large
Quantity Generators (LQGs)
Total Quantity of RCRA
Hazardous Waste Generated
Table 1

 Ten Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators and Quantity Generated (tons), 1999


1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10


S/te Name
ROCKY MOUNTAIN STEEL MILLS
ROCHE COLORADO CORPORATION
RJR CIRCUITS, INC.L
LOCKHEED MARTIN ASTRONAUTICS
KOPPERS (BEAZER EAST INC)
DDI (DYNAMIC DETAILS, INC.)
BOULDER SCIENTIFIC COMPANY
ATMEL CORPORATION
CHEMICAL & METAL INDUSTRIES, INC.
ROCKY FLATS ENV TECH SITE - US DOE
TOTAL

City
PUEBLO
BOULDER
DENVER
LITTLETON
DENVER
COLORADO SPRINGS
MEAD
COLORADO SPRINGS
DENVER
GOLDEN

Tons of Waste
Generated
15,133
7,499
7,148
6,993
2,926
605
527
383
361
356
41,933

EPA ID
COD007057961
COD076470525
COD002989101
COD001 704790
COD007077175
COD097147987
COD000694869
COD081474710
COD078362837
CO7890010526

Top Ten Wastes Generated*:  0001, 0002, FOOS, DOOS, 0007, FOOS, F002, DOOQ, DOOS, oooe
 * Based on the Federal hazardous waste codes most frequently reported, not the quantity generated.
  See Appendix D of the National Analysis for a description of these waste codes.
Table 2

Quantity of Generated Waste (tons) that Was Only a Characteristic Waste, Only a Listed Waste or Both
Characteristic and Listed Waste, 1999
Only Characteristic                     Only Listed                     Both Characteristic & Listed
Ignitable
Corrosive
Reactive
Toxic(D004-17)
Toxic (D01 8-43)
Characteristic Mixed
TOTAL
273
157
322
2,225
212
9,728
F Waste
K Waste
P Waste
U Waste

Listed Mixed
12,916 TOTAL
6,682
14,338
0
133

3






21,155 TOTAL Char. & Listed 15,103
Exclusion of wastewater from the 1999 National Biennial Report will make cursory comparisons of the 1999 National Biennial Report
to National Biennial Reports prior to 1997 misleading. Refer to Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation.
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                                                             5,282
                                                             Tons
                                                                                  COLORADO
                                                                     1999 WASTE MANAGEMENT
                        Total Number of
                        RCRA TSD Facilities
                        Total Quantity of RCRA
                        Hazardous Waste Managed
Table 3

 Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Managers and Quantity Managed (tons), 1999
      S/te Name
City
Tons of Waste
  Managed*      EPA ID
  1   SAFETY-KLEEN (DEER TRAIL) INC
  2   COLORADO STATE UNNIVERSITY (STORAGE)
  3   U.S. DEPT. OF ENERGY, GRAND JCT. OFFICE
DEER TRAIL
FT. COLLINS
GRAND JUNCTION
        5,282 COD991300484
            0 COD069712792
            0 CO6890090065
      TOTAL
                               5,282
 * Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed are excluded.


Top Ten Wastes Managed*: DOOS, 0007, oooe, 0004, DOOQ, 0002, DOOS, 0010, 0011, 0001
 * Based on the Federal hazardous waste codes most frequently reported, not the quantity managed.
  See Appendix D of the National Analysis for a description of these waste codes.


Top Three Management Methods

 •  The top three management methods used in Colorado were: stabilization (5,035 tons), landfill (247 tons), and
    solvents recovery (0 tons).

Colorado Imports/Exports (As reported by Colorado).

  •  The State that shipped the largest quantity of waste to Colorado was Idaho (551 tons).
  •  The State to which Colorado shipped the largest quantity of waste was Foreign Country (12,085 tons).

NOTE: Columns may not  sum due to rounding.
Exclusion of wastewater from the 1999 National Biennial Report will make cursory comparisons of the 1999 National Biennial Report
to National Biennial Reports prior to 1997 misleading. Refer to Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation.
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CONNECTICUT
1999 WASTE GENERATION
391
Total Number of RCRA Large
Quantity Generators (LQGs)

92,201
Tons
Total Quantity of RCRA
Hazardous Waste Generated
Table 1

 Ten Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators and Quantity Generated (tons), 1999


1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10


S/te Name
EXETER ENERGY LP
FRAMETONE CONNECTORS, U.S.A.
CORBIN RUSSWIN, INC
PFIZER INC
BRIDGEPORT UNITED RECYCLING
CIRCUIT-WISE, INC.
CYTEC INDUSTRIES INC.
WYATT ENERGY INC
UNIROYAL CHEMICAL CO., INC.
DOW CHEMICAL CO ALLYN'S POINT PLANT
TOTAL

City
STERLING
NORWALK
BERLIN
GROTON
BRIDGEPORT
NORTH HAVEN
WALLINGFORD
NEW HAVEN
NAUGATUCK
GALES FERRY

Tons of Waste
Generated
38,222
9,277
7,729
5,803
2,305
2,187
1,547
1,529
974
903
70,475

EPA ID
CTR000004457
CTD001184167
CTD052541695
CTD001 147495
CTD002593887
CTD001 183763
CTD001 173467
CTD075407031
CTD001449826
CTD001 159730

Top Ten Wastes Generated*: 0001, 0002, FOOS, DOOS, 0007, FOOS, F002, oooe, DOOQ, DOSS
 * Based on the Federal hazardous waste codes most frequently reported, not the quantity generated.
  See Appendix D of the National Analysis for a description of these waste codes.
Table 2

Quantity of Generated Waste (tons) that Was Only a Characteristic Waste, Only a Listed Waste or Both
Characteristic and Listed Waste, 1999
Only Characteristic                      Only Listed                    Both Characteristic & Listed
Ignitable
Corrosive
Reactive
Toxic(D004-17)
Toxic (D01 8-43)
Characteristic Mixed
TOTAL
1,951
947
47
50,090
819
7,109
F Waste
K Waste
P Waste
U Waste

Listed Mixed
60,963 TOTAL
11,438
20
6
231

1






11,694 TOTAL Char. & Listed 19,506
Exclusion of wastewater from the 1999 National Biennial Report will make cursory comparisons of the 1999 National Biennial Report
to National Biennial Reports prior to 1997 misleading. Refer to Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation.

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                                                                               CONNECTICUT
                                                                      1999 WASTE MANAGEMENT
20
Total Number of
RCRA TSD Facilities

8,627
Tons
Total Quantity of RCRA
Hazardous Waste Managed
Table 3

 Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Managers and Quantity Managed (tons), 1999
      S/te Name
City
Tons of Waste
  Managed*      EPA ID
1
2
3
4
5

BRIDGEPORT UNITED RECYCLING
UNITED OIL RECOVERY, INC.
CLEAN HARBORS OF CONNECTICUT, INC.
DOW CHEMICAL CO ALLYN'S POINT PLANT
HAMILTON SUNDSTRAND, A UTC COMPANY
TOTAL
BRIDGEPORT
MERIDEN
BRISTOL
GALES FERRY
WINDSOR LOCKS

3,667
3,068
1,414
477
0
8,627
CTD002593887
CTD021816889
CTD000604488
CTD001 159730
CTD001 145341

 * Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed are excluded.


Top Ten Wastes Managed*: F002, 0001, DOOS, D039, FOOS, FOOS, 0007, 0018, oooe, D040
 * Based on the Federal hazardous waste codes most frequently reported, not the quantity managed.
  See Appendix D of the National Analysis for a description of these waste codes.


Top Three Management Methods

 •  The top three management methods used in Connecticut were: fuel blending (6,735 tons), stabilization (1,414 tons),
    and energy recovery (477 tons).


Connecticut Imports/Exports (As reported by Connecticut).

  •  The State that shipped the largest quantity of waste to Connecticut was Massachusetts (3,722 tons).

  •  The State to which Connecticut shipped the largest quantity of waste was New York (14,686 tons).

NOTE: Columns may not sum due to rounding.
Exclusion of wastewater from the 1999 National Biennial Report will make cursory comparisons of the 1999 National Biennial Report
to National Biennial Reports prior to 1997 misleading. Refer to Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation.

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DELAWARE
1999 WASTE GENERATION
1,3,5,7,8 JO
                                                                                     -4,6
76
Total Number of RCRA Large
Quantity Generators (LQGs)

26,071
Tons
Total Quantity of RCRA
Hazardous Waste Generated
Table 1

 Ten Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators and Quantity Generated (tons), 1999


1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10


S/te Name
DIAMOND STATE SALVAGE SITE
CITISTEEL USA, INC.
CIBA SPECIALTY CHEMICALS
OCCIDENTAL CHEMICAL CORP.
DUPONT COMPANY EXPERIMENTAL STATION
METACHEM PRODUCTS, LLC
NORAMCO OF DELAWARE, INC.
GM WILMINGTON ASSEMBLY PLANT
DAIMLER CHRYSLER CORP. NEWARK ASSMBLY P
NEWCASTLE COUNTY COURTHOUSE
TOTAL

City
WILMINGTON
CLAYMONT
NEWPORT
NEWCASTLE
WILMINGTON
NEWCASTLE
WILMINGTON
WILMINGTON
NEWARK
WILMINGTON

Tons of Waste
Generated
13,171
4,480
1,647
1,488
995
765
516
508
314
212
24,096

EPA ID
DER000002642
DED002276764
DED980830400
DED003913266
DED003930807
DED041212473
DED085693646
DED002369205
DED002357408
DEP000001559

Top Ten Wastes Generated*:  LABP, 0001, FOOS, F002, FOOS, 0002, 0022, DOOS, FOOI, D018
 * Based on the Federal hazardous waste codes most frequently reported, not the quantity generated.
  See Appendix D of the National Analysis for a description of these waste codes.
Table 2

Quantity of Generated Waste (tons) that Was Only a Characteristic Waste, Only a Listed Waste or Both
Characteristic and Listed Waste, 1999
Only Characteristic                     Only Listed                    Both Characteristic & Listed
Ignitable
Corrosive
Reactive
Toxic(D004-17)
Toxic (D01 8-43)
Characteristic Mixed
TOTAL
1,713
60
2
14,223
57
187
F Waste
K Waste
P Waste
U Waste

Listed Mixed
16,241 TOTAL
1,321
1,637
1
105

3






3,066 TOTAL Char. & Listed 6,669
Exclusion of wastewater from the 1999 National Biennial Report will make cursory comparisons of the 1999 National Biennial Report
to National Biennial Reports prior to 1997 misleading. Refer to Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation.

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                                                                                   DELAWARE
                                                                     1999 WASTE MANAGEMENT
                                                                         Total Number of
                                                                         RCRA TSD Facilities
                                                              2,064
                                                              Tons
Total Quantity of RCRA
Hazardous Waste Managed
Table 3

 Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Managers and Quantity Managed (tons), 1999
                                                                        Tons of Waste
      Site Name                                  City                      Managed*
                EPA ID
  1   DUPONT COMPANY EXPERIMENTAL STATION      WILMINGTON
  2   DOVER AIR FORCE BASE                      DOVER AFB
        2,064  DED003930807
           0  DE8570024010
      TOTAL
        2,064
 * Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed are excluded.


Top Ten Wastes Managed*: LABP, 0001, FOOS, FOOS, F002, 0002, 0022, DOOS, 11002, U154
 * Based on the Federal hazardous waste codes most frequently reported, not the quantity managed.
  See Appendix D of the National Analysis for a description of these waste codes.


Top Management Methods

 •  The top management methods used in Delaware were:  incineration (2,064 tons) and solvents recovery (0 tons).

Delaware Imports/Exports (As reported by Delaware).

  •  The State that shipped the largest quantity of waste to Delaware was New Jersey (1,545 tons).

  •  The State to which Delaware shipped the largest quantity of waste was Pennsylvania (14,860 tons).

NOTE: Columns may not sum due to rounding.
Exclusion of wastewater from the 1999 National Biennial Report will make cursory comparisons of the 1999 National Biennial Report
to National Biennial Reports prior to 1997 misleading. Refer to Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation.

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DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
1999 WASTE GENERATION
       30
      1,167
      Tons
Total Number of RCRA Large
Quantity Generators (LQGs)
Total Quantity of RCRA
Hazardous Waste Generated
Table 1

 Ten Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators and Quantity Generated (tons), 1999


1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10


S/te Name
HQ NAVAL DISTRICT WASHINGTON
U S BUREAU OF ENGRAVING AND PRINTING
WASHINGTON POST NEWSPAPER THE
ARCHITECT OF THE CAPITOL
PEPCO BENNING ROAD GENERATING STATION
U S DEPT OF AGRICULTURE-F
BLUE PLAINS UPTOWN
WALTER REED ARMY MEDICAL CENTER
SMITHSONIAN INST - NATURAL HISTORY BLDG
HQ NOW NAVAL STATION ANACOSTIA
TOTAL

City
WASHINGTON
WASHINGTON
WASHINGTON
WASHINGTON
WASHINGTON
WASHINGTON
WASHINGTON
WASHINGTON
WASHINGTON
WASHINGTON

Tons of Waste
Generated
547
164
111
75
69
35
29
29
17
16
1,092

EPA ID
DC91 70024310
DC2200907812
DCD003245768
DC4141707162
DCD000819516
DC3122311001
DCD000797761
DC421 0021 156
DC7470090005
DC41 70000901

Top Ten Wastes Generated*:  0001, DOOS, 0002, FOOS, DOOQ, 0007, FOOS, oooe, DOOS, 0011
 * Based on the Federal hazardous waste codes most frequently reported, not the quantity generated.
  See Appendix D of the National Analysis for a description of these waste codes.
Table 2

Quantity of Generated Waste (tons) that Was Only a Characteristic Waste, Only a Listed Waste or Both
Characteristic and Listed Waste, 1999
Only Characteristic                     Only Listed                    Both Characteristic & Listed
Ignitable
Corrosive
Reactive
Toxic(D004-17)
Toxic (D01 8-43)
Characteristic Mixed
TOTAL
85
5
0
829
3
70
F Waste
K Waste
P Waste
U Waste

Listed Mixed
992 TOTAL
3
0
0
0

0






3 TOTAL Char. & Listed 164
Exclusion of wastewater from the 1999 National Biennial Report will make cursory comparisons of the 1999 National Biennial Report
to National Biennial Reports prior to 1997 misleading. Refer to Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation.
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                                                                DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
                                                                      1999 WASTE MANAGEMENT
                                                                         Total Number of
                                                                         RCRA TSD Facilities
                                                               0
                                                              Tons
Total Quantity of RCRA
Hazardous Waste Managed
Top Management Method

 •  There were no facilities* in District of Columbia that reported managing (treating or disposing) RCRA hazardous
    waste.
    * Because quantity managed only by storage was excluded, facilities managing by storage only were not listed.


District of Columbia Imports/Exports (As  reported by District of Columbia).

 •  District of Columbia did not receive RCRA hazardous wastes from any other State.

 •  The State to which District of Columbia shipped the largest quantity of waste was Michigan (535 tons).

NOTE: Columns may not sum due to rounding.
Exclusion of wastewater from the 1999 National Biennial Report will make cursory comparisons of the 1999 National Biennial Report
to National Biennial Reports prior to 1997 misleading. Refer to Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation.

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FLORIDA
1999 WASTE GENERATION
                                                                                             4,6
366
Total Number of RCRA Large
Quantity Generators (LQGs)

272,387
Tons
Total Quantity of RCRA
Hazardous Waste Generated
                                                                     3,9
Table 1

 Ten Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators and Quantity Generated (tons), 1999


1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10


S/te Name
KAISER ALUMINUM & CHEMICAL CORPORATION
GULF COAST RECYCLING, INC.
SOLUTIA INC.
AMERISTEEL;JACKSONVILLE MILL DIVISION
RAYON I ER
NAVAL AIR STATION JACKSONVILLE
ARCHIMICA (FLORIDA), INC.
SAFETY-KLEEN (BARTOW), INC.
AIR PRODUCTS AND CHEMICALS, INC/ESCAMBIA
ARIZONA CHEMICAL
TOTAL

City
MULBERRY
TAMPA
GONZALEZ
BALDWIN
BUNNELL
JACKSONVILLE
GAINESVILLE
BARTOW
PACE
PANAMA CITY

Tons of Waste
Generated
164,152
30,965
27,875
8,972
4,862
3,442
3,275
2,849
2,260
2,241
250,893

EPA ID
FLD0041 06811
FLD004092839
FLD071951966
FLD083812537
FLD004058046
FL61 7002441 2
FLD050768548
FLD980729610
FLD0081 55673
FLD004065926

Top Ten Wastes Generated*:  0001, FOOS, DOOS, 0007, FOOS, 0002, oooe, F002, DOSS, D018
 * Based on the Federal hazardous waste codes most frequently reported, not the quantity generated.
  See Appendix D of the National Analysis for a description of these waste codes.
Table 2

Quantity of Generated Waste (tons) that Was Only a Characteristic Waste, Only a Listed Waste or Both
Characteristic and Listed Waste, 1999
Only Characteristic                      Only Listed                     Both Characteristic & Listed
Ignitable
Corrosive
Reactive
Toxic(D004-17)
Toxic (D01 8-43)
Characteristic Mixed
TOTAL
5,706
28,759
38
32,320
1,056
169,487
F Waste
K Waste
P Waste
U Waste

Listed Mixed
237,367 TOTAL
9,685
12,605
52
44

45






22,431 TOTAL Char. & Listed 12,576
Exclusion of wastewater from the 1999 National Biennial Report will make cursory comparisons of the 1999 National Biennial Report
to National Biennial Reports prior to 1997 misleading. Refer to Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation.

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                                                                                         FLORIDA
                                                                       1999 WASTE MANAGEMENT
                                                             2,822,198
                                                               Tons
Total Number of
RCRA TSD Facilities
Total Quantity of RCRA
Hazardous Waste Managed
Table 3
Ten


1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10

Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Managers and

S/te Name
FAIRBANKS DISPOSAL PIT
KAISER ALUMINUM & CHEMICAL CORPORATION
GULF COAST RECYCLING, INC.
SAFETY-KLEEN (BARTOW), INC.
MERCURY TECHNOLOGIES INTERNATIONAL, L.P.
CHEMICAL POLLUTION CONTROL
SUPERIOR SPECIAL SERVICES, INC.
SUPERIOR SPECIAL SERVICES, INC.
UTC, PRATT & WHITNEY
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER
TOTAL
Quantity Managed (tons),

City
GAINESVILLE
MULBERRY
TAMPA
BARTOW
WEST MELBOURNE
LAKELAND
TALLAHASSEE
PLANT CITY
JUPITER
KENNEDY SPACE CENTE

1999
Tons of Waste
Managed*
2,625,569
164,152
26,065
5,426
438
290
211
36
10
1
2,822,198


EPA ID
FLD980799050
FLD0041 06811
FLD004092839
FLD980729610
FLD984262782
FL0000001735
FL0000207449
FLR000036475
FLD001447952
FL6800014585

 * Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed are excluded.


Top Ten Wastes Managed*: 0001, DOOQ, FOOS, FOOS, DOSS, F002, D018, DOOS, 0007, DOSQ
 * Based on the Federal hazardous waste codes most frequently reported, not the quantity managed.
   See Appendix D of the National Analysis for a description of these waste codes.


Top Three Management Methods

 •  The top three  management methods used in Florida were: deepwell / underground injection (2,789,730 tons),
    metals recovery (26,459 tons), and fuel blending (5,185 tons).

Florida Imports/Exports (As reported by Florida).

  • The State that shipped the largest quantity of waste to Florida was Georgia (1,282 tons).

  • The State to which Florida shipped the largest quantity of waste was South Carolina (20,511 tons).

NOTE: Columns may not sum due to rounding.
Exclusion of wastewater from the 1999 National Biennial Report will make cursory comparisons of the 1999 National Biennial Report
to National Biennial Reports prior to 1997 misleading. Refer to Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation.
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GEORGIA
1999 WASTE GENERATION
384
Total Number of RCRA Large
Quantity Generators (LQGs)

209,206
Tons
Total Quantity of RCRA
Hazardous Waste Generated
Table 1

 Ten Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators and Quantity Generated (tons), 1999


1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10


S/te Name
MONSANTO CO
ONYX ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES LLC
CHEM CON-GEORGIA
SOUTHERN WOOD PIEDMONT CO. - MACON
MERCK & CO., INC / FLINT RIVER PLANT
GNB TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
INTERMETRO INDUSTRIES
BIRMINGHAM SOUTHEAST LLC
INTERNATIONAL FLAVORS AND FRAGRANCES
SOUTH WIRE COPPER DIVISION
TOTAL

City
AUGUSTA
MORROW
VALDOSTA
MACON
ALBANY
COLUMBUS
DOUGLAS
CARTERSVILLE
AUGUSTA
CARROLLTON

Tons of Waste
Generated
34,454
22,528
20,877
17,061
15,301
11,421
8,368
5,749
4,567
4,441
144,767

EPA ID
GAD039046800
GAD096629282
GAD093380814
GAD003264074
GAD003324985
GAD070330576
GAD980842975
GAD030059182
GAR000006940
GAD000814541

Top Ten Wastes Generated*:  0001, FOOS, FOOS, 0007, DOOS, DOSS, 0002, F002, oooe, D018
 * Based on the Federal hazardous waste codes most frequently reported, not the quantity generated.
  See Appendix D of the National Analysis for a description of these waste codes.
Table 2

Quantity of Generated Waste (tons) that Was Only a Characteristic Waste, Only a Listed Waste or Both
Characteristic and Listed Waste, 1999
Only Characteristic                      Only Listed                     Both Characteristic & Listed
Ignitable
Corrosive
Reactive
Toxic(D004-17)
Toxic (D01 8-43)
Characteristic Mixed
TOTAL
17,439
1,974
11
30,575
1,982
57,085
F Waste
K Waste
P Waste
U Waste

Listed Mixed
109,067 TOTAL
26,109
6,112
3,895
1,453

1,242






38,81 1 TOTAL Char. & Listed 61 ,321
Exclusion of wastewater from the 1999 National Biennial Report will make cursory comparisons of the 1999 National Biennial Report
to National Biennial Reports prior to 1997 misleading. Refer to Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation.

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                                                                                         GEORGIA
                                                                       1999 WASTE MANAGEMENT
37
Total Number of
RCRA TSD Facilities

82,693
Tons
Total Quantity of RCRA
Hazardous Waste Managed
Table 3
Ten


1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10

Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Managers and Quantity Managed (tons), 1999

S/te Name
MONSANTO CO
ONYX ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES LLC
CHEM CON-GEORGIA
MERCK & CO., INC / FLINT RIVER PLANT
DSM CHEMICALS NORTH AMERICA, INC
MCWHORTER TECHNOLOGIES, INC. FOREST PAR
ALTERNATE ENERGY RESOURCES, INC.
TRI STATE STEEL DRUM INC
HICKSON CORP.
GNB TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
TOTAL

City
AUGUSTA
MORROW
VALDOSTA
ALBANY
AUGUSTA
FOREST PARK
AUGUSTA
GRAYSVILLE
CONLEY
COLUMBUS

Tons of Waste
Managed*
27,352
21,703
20,292
4,220
3,200
2,005
1,955
1,087
712
151
82,678

EPA ID
GAD039046800
GAD096629282
GAD093380814
GAD003324985
GAD051011609
GAD084823301
GAD033582461
GAD033842543
GAD000821934
GAD070330576

 * Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed are excluded.


Top Ten Wastes Managed*: 0001, FOOS, FOOS, DOSS, F002, D018, DOOS, 0007, FOOI, oooe
 * Based on the Federal hazardous waste codes most frequently reported, not the quantity managed.
   See Appendix D of the National Analysis for a description of these waste codes.



Top Three Management Methods

 •  The top three  management methods used in Georgia were: fuel blending (44,749 tons), energy recovery (30,552
    tons), and solvents recovery (4,433 tons).


Georgia Imports/Exports (As reported by Georgia).


  • The State that shipped the largest quantity of waste to Georgia was Florida (6,964 tons).

  • The State to which Georgia shipped the largest quantity of waste was South Carolina (522,673 tons).


NOTE: Columns may not sum due to rounding.
Exclusion of wastewater from the 1999 National Biennial Report will make cursory comparisons of the 1999 National Biennial Report
to National Biennial Reports prior to 1997 misleading. Refer to Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation.

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GUAM
1999 WASTE GENERATION
3
Total Number of RCRA Large
Quantity Generators (LQGs)

696
Tons
Total Quantity of RCRA
Hazardous Waste Generated
Table 1

 Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators and Quantity Generated (tons), 1999

1
2
3

S/te Name
USNAVY PUBLIC WORKS CENTER, GUAM
USAF ANDERSEN AIR FORCE BASE
USNAVY COMVAVMARIANAS GUAM
TOTAL
City
COMNAVMAR
YIGO
COMNAVMAR

Tons of Waste
Generated
680
10
6
696
EPA ID
GU51 70022680
GU6571999519
GU71 70027323

Top Ten Wastes Generated*:  0001, DOOS, 0007, DOSS, DOOS, oooe, 0018, DOOQ, 0002, DOOS
 * Based on the Federal hazardous waste codes most frequently reported, not the quantity generated.
  See Appendix D of the National Analysis for a description of these waste codes.


Table 2

 Quantity of Generated Waste (tons) that Was Only a Characteristic Waste, Only a Listed Waste or Both
 Characteristic and Listed Waste, 1999
Only Characteristic                     Only Listed                     Both Characteristic & Listed
Ignitable
Corrosive
Reactive
Toxic(D004-17)
Toxic (D01 8-43)
Characteristic Mixed
TOTAL
18
0
0
484
3
15
F Waste
K Waste
P Waste
U Waste

Listed Mixed
521 TOTAL
173
0
0
2

0






175 TOTAL Char. & Listed 0
Exclusion of wastewater from the 1999 National Biennial Report will make cursory comparisons of the 1999 National Biennial Report
to National Biennial Reports prior to 1997 misleading. Refer to Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation.


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                                                                                              GUAM
                                                                        1999 WASTE MANAGEMENT
2
Total Number of
RCRA TSD Facilities

0
Tons
Total Quantity of RCRA
Hazardous Waste Managed
Top Management Method
 •  There were no facilities* in Guam that reported managing (treating or disposing) RCRA hazardous waste.
    * Because quantity managed only by storage was excluded, facilities managing by storage only were not listed.
Guam Imports/Exports (As reported by Guam).
  •  Guam did not receive RCRA hazardous wastes from any other State.

  •  The State to which Guam shipped the largest quantity of waste was California (634 tons).
NOTE: Columns may not sum due to rounding.
Exclusion of wastewater from the 1999 National Biennial Report will make cursory comparisons of the 1999 National Biennial Report
to National Biennial Reports prior to 1997 misleading. Refer to Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation.

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HAWAII
1999 WASTE GENERATION
37
Total Number of RCRA Large
Quantity Generators (LQGs)

1,456
Tons
Total Quantity of RCRA
Hazardous Waste Generated
                                                                     1,2,3,4,5
                                                                    6,7,8,9,10
Table 1

 Ten Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators and Quantity Generated (tons), 1999


1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10


S/te Name
KALAELOA COGENERATION PLANT
USNAVY PEARL HARBOR SHIPYARD
CHEVRON PRODUCTS COMPANY-HAWAII REFINER
USNAVY PWC - PEARL HARBOR NAVAL COMPLEX
SERVCO PACIFIC INC
USNAVY MAG. PEARL HARBOR WEST LOCH
TESORO HAWAII CORP. - REFINERY
USAF HICKMAN AFB
USMC BASE HAWAII
USNAVY NAS BARBERS POINT
TOTAL

City
KAPOLEI
PEARL HARBOR
KAPOLEI
PEARL HARBOR
HONOLULU
EWA BEACH
KAPOLEI
HICKMAN AFB
KANEOHE BAY
BARBERS POINT

Tons of Waste
Generated
713
173
115
105
59
55
53
40
32
19
1,363

EPA ID
HID984466649
HI61 70024339
HIT160010005
HI1 170024334
HID981665789
HI91 70090006
HID056786395
HI8570028722
HI61 70022762
HI1 170024326

Top Ten Wastes Generated*: 0001, 0007, DOOS, DOSS, 0002, FOOS, oooe, DOOQ, 0018, FOOS
 * Based on the Federal hazardous waste codes most frequently reported, not the quantity generated.
  See Appendix D of the National Analysis for a description of these waste codes.
Table 2

Quantity of Generated Waste (tons) that Was Only a Characteristic Waste, Only a Listed Waste or Both
Characteristic and Listed Waste, 1999
Only Characteristic                      Only Listed                     Both Characteristic & Listed
Ignitable
Corrosive
Reactive
Toxic(D004-17)
Toxic (D01 8-43)
Characteristic Mixed
TOTAL
62
5
1
980
52
123
F Waste
K Waste
P Waste
U Waste

Listed Mixed
1,222 TOTAL
69
114
1
1

0






185 TOTAL Char. & Listed 46
Exclusion of wastewater from the 1999 National Biennial Report will make cursory comparisons of the 1999 National Biennial Report
to National Biennial Reports prior to 1997 misleading. Refer to Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation.

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                              c>
                                                                                         HAWAII
                                                                     1999 WASTE MANAGEMENT
3
Total Number of
RCRA TSD Facilities

156
Tons
Total Quantity of RCRA
Hazardous Waste Managed
Table 3

 Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Managers and Quantity Managed (tons), 1999
      S/te Name
City
Tons of Waste
  Managed*      EPA ID
  1   USNAVY PWC - PEARL HARBOR NAVAL COMPLEX  PEARL HARBOR
  2   USNAVY PEARL HARBOR SHIPYARD             PEARL HARBOR
                                 156  HI1170024334
                                   0  HI6170024339
      TOTAL
                                 156
 * Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed are excluded.


Top Ten Wastes Managed*: 0001, DOOS, DOSS, DOOQ, 0007, D018, FOOS, oooe, FOOS, DOOS
 * Based on the Federal hazardous waste codes most frequently reported, not the quantity managed.
  See Appendix D of the National Analysis for a description of these waste codes.


Top Three Management Methods

 •  The top three management methods used in Hawaii were: fuel blending (73 tons), stabilization (70 tons), and
    solvents recovery (6 tons).


Hawaii Imports/Exports (As reported by Hawaii).

  •  The State that shipped the largest quantity of waste to  Hawaii was Trust Territories (6 tons).

  •  The State to which Hawaii shipped the largest quantity of waste was California (241 tons).

NOTE: Columns may not  sum due to rounding.
Exclusion of wastewater from the 1999 National Biennial Report will make cursory comparisons of the 1999 National Biennial Report
to National Biennial Reports prior to 1997 misleading. Refer to Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation.

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IDAHO
1999 WASTE GENERATION
38
Total Number of RCRA Large
Quantity Generators (LQGs)

851,764
Tons
Total Quantity of RCRA
Hazardous Waste Generated
Table 1

 Ten Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators and Quantity Generated (tons), 1999


1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10


S/te Name
ASTARIS IDAHO LLC (FORMER FMC CORP)
L D MCFARLAND CO
US DOE INEEL LAB
MICRON TECHNOLOGY INC
ENVIROSAFE SERVICES OF IDAHO INC SITE B
BLOUNT INC - CCI OPERATIONS
ST MARIES CREOSOTE SITE - CARNEY PRODUCT
HARPERS INC
AMERICAN MICROSYSTEMS INC (AMI)
ADVANCED INPUT DEVICES - PRIEST RIVER
TOTAL

City
POCATELLO
SANDPOINT
SCOVILLE
BOISE
GRAND VIEW
LEWISTON
ST MARIES
POST FALLS
POCATELLO
PRIEST RIVER

Tons of Waste
Generated
846,150
1,987
1,247
583
396
275
200
149
144
96
851,227

EPA ID
IDD070929518
IDD009062597
ID4890008952
IDD093120871
IDD0731 14654
IDD009066481
IDR000001065
ID0000285106
IDD053798104
IDD980835995

Top Ten Wastes Generated*:  0001, DOOS, 0007, oooe, FOOS, FOOS, 0002, DOOQ, F002, 0011
 * Based on the Federal hazardous waste codes most frequently reported, not the quantity generated.
  See Appendix D of the National Analysis for a description of these waste codes.
Table 2

Quantity of Generated Waste (tons) that Was Only a Characteristic Waste, Only a Listed Waste or Both
Characteristic and Listed Waste, 1999
Only Characteristic                     Only Listed                     Both Characteristic & Listed
Ignitable
Corrosive
Reactive
Toxic(D004-17)
Toxic (D01 8-43)
Characteristic Mixed
TOTAL
179
25
175,373
545
74
670,751
F Waste
K Waste
P Waste
U Waste

Listed Mixed
846,947 TOTAL
2,840
45
0
19

6






2,910 TOTAL Char. & Listed 1,907
Exclusion of wastewater from the 1999 National Biennial Report will make cursory comparisons of the 1999 National Biennial Report
to National Biennial Reports prior to 1997 misleading. Refer to Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation.

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                                                                                            IDAHO
                                                                       1999 WASTE MANAGEMENT
6
Total Number of
RCRA TSD Facilities

860,261
Tons
Total Quantity of RCRA
Hazardous Waste Managed
Table 3

 Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Managers and Quantity Managed (tons), 1999
      S/te Name
City
Tons of Waste
  Managed*      EPA ID
1
2
3
4

ASTARIS IDAHO LLC (FORMER FMC CORP)
ENVIROSAFE SERVICES OF IDAHO INC SITE B
US DOE INEEL LAB
BOISE LOCOMOTIVE CO
TOTAL
POCATELLO
GRAND VIEW
SCOVILLE
BOISE

704,844
154,780
637
1
860,261
IDD070929518
IDD0731 14654
ID4890008952
IDD980976831

 * Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed are excluded.


Top Ten Wastes Managed*:  DOOS, 0007, oooe, DOOQ, FOOS, FOOS, 0001, 0004, 0011, 0002
 * Based on the Federal hazardous waste codes most frequently reported, not the quantity managed.
   See Appendix D of the National Analysis for a description of these waste codes.


Top Three Management Methods

 •  The top three management methods used in Idaho were: surface impoundment (705,304 tons), stabilization
    (110,691 tons), and landfill (43,591 tons).


Idaho Imports/Exports (As reported by Idaho).

  • The State that shipped the largest quantity of waste to Idaho was Arkansas (74,092 tons).

  • The State to which Idaho shipped the largest quantity of waste was Colorado (659 tons).

NOTE: Columns may not sum due to rounding.
Exclusion of wastewater from the 1999 National Biennial Report will make cursory comparisons of the 1999 National Biennial Report
to National Biennial Reports prior to 1997 misleading. Refer to Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation.

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ILLINOIS
1999 WASTE GENERATION
      1,006
    2,907,327
      Tons
Total Number of RCRA Large
Quantity Generators (LQGs)
Total Quantity of RCRA
Hazardous Waste Generated
Table 1

 Ten Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators and Quantity Generated (tons), 1999


1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10


S/te Name
MOBIL OIL CORP
CABOT CORP
WOOD RIVER REFINING CO
OLIN BRASS & WINCHESTER INC
GUARDIAN WEST
HONEYWELL INTL INC
GATTO INDUSTRIAL PLATERS INC
PRECOAT METALS
PEORIA DISPOSAL CO INC
NORTHWESTERN STEEL & WIRE CO
TOTAL

City
CHANNAHON
TUSCOLA
ROXANA
EAST ALTON
URBANA
METROPOLIS
CHICAGO
GRANITE CITY
PEORIA
STERLING

Tons of Waste
Generated
1,195,517
475,081
191,454
161,432
105,162
78,017
75,264
63,619
57,333
54,703
2,457,581

EPA ID
ILD064403199
ILD042075333
ILD080012305
ILD006271696
ILR000061853
ILD006278170
ILD984832311
ILT180014698
ILD000805812
ILD005263157

Top Ten Wastes Generated*:  0001, 0002, FOOS, FOOS, DOOS, 0007, DOSS, F002, DOOQ, oooe
 * Based on the Federal hazardous waste codes most frequently reported, not the quantity generated.
  See Appendix D of the National Analysis for a description of these waste codes.
Table 2

Quantity of Generated Waste (tons) that Was Only a Characteristic Waste, Only a Listed Waste or Both
Characteristic and Listed Waste, 1999
Only Characteristic                      Only Listed                     Both Characteristic & Listed
Ignitable
Corrosive
Reactive
Toxic(D004-17)
Toxic (D01 8-43)
Characteristic Mixed
136,366
196,705
16,962
130,613
6,831
1,475,770
F Waste
K Waste
P Waste
U Waste

Listed Mixed
48,874
186,111
74,716
4,971

20,839






TOTAL
          1,963,247   TOTAL
335,510   TOTAL Char. & Listed
608,232
Exclusion of wastewater from the 1999 National Biennial Report will make cursory comparisons of the 1999 National Biennial Report
to National Biennial Reports prior to 1997 misleading. Refer to Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation.
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                                                                                          ILLINOIS
                                                                       1999 WASTE MANAGEMENT
                                                                 86
Total Number of
RCRA TSD Facilities
                                                              428,280
                                                               Tons
Total Quantity of RCRA
Hazardous Waste Managed
Table 3

 Ten Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Managers and Quantity Managed (tons), 1999
                                                                          Tons of Waste
      Site Name                                  City                      Managed*
                 EPA ID
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10

PEORIA DISPOSAL CO INC
SAFETY-KLEEN ENVIRONSYSTEMS CO
NORTHWESTERN STEEL & WIRE CO
LTV STEEL CO
ONYX ENV SVCS
MARATHON ASHLAND PETROLEUM LLC
HERITAGE ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICE
CLEAN HARBORS SVCS INC
MCWHORTER EAST -FORMER CARGILL
ENVIRITE OF ILLINOIS INC
TOTAL
PEORIA
DOLTON
STERLING
HENNEPIN
SAUGET
ROBINSON
LEMONT
CHICAGO
CARPENTERSVILLE
HARVEY

160,409
85,384
53,919
41,320
33,648
20,658
13,683
11,938
3,965
2,294
427,219
ILD000805812
ILD980613913
ILD005263157
ILD000781591
ILD098642424
ILD005476882
ILD085349264
ILD000608471
ILD005083316
ILD000666206

 * Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed are excluded.


Top Ten Wastes Managed*:  0001, FOOS, FOOS, D018, D039, DOOS, D040, oooe, DOSS, 0002
 * Based on the Federal hazardous waste codes most frequently reported, not the quantity managed.
   See Appendix D of the National Analysis for a description of these waste codes.


Top Three Management Methods

 •  The top three management methods used in Illinois were: stabilization (128,114 tons), landfill (86,873 tons), and
    fuel blending (72,233 tons).

Illinois Imports/Exports (As reported by Illinois).

  • The State that shipped the largest quantity of waste to Illinois was Iowa (28,335 tons).

  • The State to which Illinois shipped the  largest quantity of waste was Indiana (55,331 tons).

NOTE: Columns may not sum due to rounding.
Exclusion of wastewater from the 1999 National Biennial Report will make cursory comparisons of the 1999 National Biennial Report
to National Biennial Reports prior to 1997 misleading. Refer to Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation.
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INDIANA
1999 WASTE GENERATION
586
Total Number of RCRA Large
Quantity Generators (LQGs)

984,895
Tons
Total Quantity of RCRA
Hazardous Waste Generated
Table 1

 Ten Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators and Quantity Generated (tons), 1999


1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10


S/te Name
BETHLEHEM STEEL CORP., BURNS HARBOR DIV.
AMOCO OIL COMPANY - LAKEFRONT
HERITAGE ENVIRONMENTAL SVC - INDY
MIDWEST STEEL DIV
NUCOR STEEL
STEEL DYNAMICS, INC.
GENERAL BATTERY/EXIDE CORP
GENERAL ELECTRIC PLASTICS
ELI LILLY -TIPPECANOE
REILLY INDUSTRIES, INC
TOTAL

City
BURNS HARBOR
WHITING
INDIANAPOLIS
PORTAGE
CRAWFORDSVILLE
BUTLER
MUNCIE
MTVERNON
LAFAYETTE
INDIANAPOLIS

Tons of Waste
Generated
370,379
100,825
86,243
77,274
54,255
54,133
49,774
21,071
13,131
12,520
839,604

EPA ID
IND003913423
IND000810861
IND093219012
IND016584641
IND181157009
INR000001099
IND000717959
IND006376362
IND006050967
IND000807107

Top Ten Wastes Generated*:  0001, 0002, FOOS, FOOS, DOOS, 0007, DOSS, DOOS, DOOQ, D018
 * Based on the Federal hazardous waste codes most frequently reported, not the quantity generated.
  See Appendix D of the National Analysis for a description of these waste codes.
Table 2

Quantity of Generated Waste (tons) that Was Only a Characteristic Waste, Only a Listed Waste or Both
Characteristic and Listed Waste, 1999
Only Characteristic                      Only Listed                     Both Characteristic & Listed
Ignitable
Corrosive
Reactive
Toxic(D004-17)
Toxic (D01 8-43)
Characteristic Mixed
9,016
1,913
37
75,984
1,400
346,172
F Waste
K Waste
P Waste
U Waste

Listed Mixed
36,979
272,284
7
556

88,416






TOTAL
434,523   TOTAL
398,242   TOTAL Char. & Listed
152,064
Exclusion of wastewater from the 1999 National Biennial Report will make cursory comparisons of the 1999 National Biennial Report
to National Biennial Reports prior to 1997 misleading. Refer to Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation.
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                                                                                           INDIANA
                                                                        1999 WASTE MANAGEMENT
30
Total Number of
RCRA TSD Facilities

1,187,981
Tons
Total Quantity of RCRA
Hazardous Waste Managed
Table 3
Ten


1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10

Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Managers and

S/te Name
BETHLEHEM STEEL CORP., BURNS HARBOR DIV.
QUEMETCO, INC.
HERITAGE ENVIRONMENTAL SVC - ROACHDALE
AMOCO OIL COMPANY - LAKEFRONT
LONE STAR ALTERNATE FUELS
MIDWEST STEEL DIV
ESSROC CEMENT INC
GENERAL BATTERY/EXIDE CORP
POLLUTION CONTROL INDUSTRIES, INC.
HERITAGE ENVIRONMENTAL SVC - INDY
TOTAL
Quantity Managed (tons),

City
BURNS HARBOR
INDIANAPOLIS
ROACHDALE
WHITING
GREENCASTLE
PORTAGE
LOGANSPORT
MUNCIE
EAST CHICAGO
INDIANAPOLIS

1999
Tons of Waste
Managed*
370,009
159,724
128,153
99,157
78,403
77,160
76,456
48,400
32,750
27,252
1,097,463


EPA ID
IND003913423
IND0001 99653
IND980503890
IND000810861
IND006419212
IND016584641
IND005081542
IND000717959
IND000646943
IND093219012

 * Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed are excluded.


Top Ten Wastes Managed*: 0001, FOOS, FOOS, DOSS, D018, LABP, F002, DOOS, 0007, 0002
 * Based on the Federal hazardous waste codes most frequently reported, not the quantity managed.
   See Appendix D of the National Analysis for a description of these waste codes.



Top Three Management Methods

 •  The top three  management methods used in Indiana were: deepwell / underground injection (430,563 tons), energy
    recovery (209,003 tons), and metals recovery (208,436 tons).


Indiana Imports/Exports (As reported by Indiana).


  • The State that shipped the largest quantity of waste to Indiana was Illinois (53,327 tons).

  • The State to which Indiana shipped the largest quantity of waste was Ohio (61,841 tons).


NOTE: Columns may not sum due to rounding.
Exclusion of wastewater from the 1999 National Biennial Report will make cursory comparisons of the 1999 National Biennial Report
to National Biennial Reports prior to 1997 misleading. Refer to Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation.

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IOWA
1999 WASTE GENERATION
       188
     46,828
      Tons
Total Number of RCRA Large
Quantity Generators (LQGs)
Total Quantity of RCRA
Hazardous Waste Generated
Table 1

 Ten Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators and Quantity Generated (tons), 1999


1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10


S/te Name
IPSCO STEEL INC
NORTH STAR STEEL IOWA
EQUISTAR CHEMICALS LP
SALSBURY CHEMICALS INC
E.I. DU PONT DE NEMOURS AND COMPANY
MONSANTO COMPANY
3M KNOXVILLE
FEDERAL-MOGUL CORP
PECHINEY PLASTIC PACKAGING INC
DEXTER CO
TOTAL

City
MUSCATINE
WILTON
CLINTON
CHARLES CITY
FORT MADISON
MUSCATINE
KNOXVILLE
BURLINGTON
DES MOINES
FAIRFIELD

Tons of Waste
Generated
19,313
5,333
2,469
2,204
2,017
1,597
1,133
869
653
581
36,169

EPA ID
IAR000000216
IAD000223354
IAD045372836
IAD984591891
IAD005272398
IAD005273594
IAD075846824
IAD000805143
IAD001818327
IAD000830018

Top Ten Wastes Generated*:  0001, FOOS, 0002, FOOS, DOOS, DOOQ, 0007, F002, 0022, DOOS
 * Based on the Federal hazardous waste codes most frequently reported, not the quantity generated.
  See Appendix D of the National Analysis for a description of these waste codes.
Table 2

Quantity of Generated Waste (tons) that Was Only a Characteristic Waste, Only a Listed Waste or Both
Characteristic and Listed Waste, 1999
Only Characteristic                      Only Listed                     Both Characteristic & Listed
Ignitable
Corrosive
Reactive
Toxic(D004-17)
Toxic (D01 8-43)
Characteristic Mixed
TOTAL
2,978
717
23
4,716
1,255
2,318
F Waste
K Waste
P Waste
U Waste

Listed Mixed
12,008 TOTAL
1,393
26,079
195
154

12






27,834 TOTAL Char. & Listed 6,981
Exclusion of wastewater from the 1999 National Biennial Report will make cursory comparisons of the 1999 National Biennial Report
to National Biennial Reports prior to 1997 misleading. Refer to Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation.
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                                                               1,389
                                                               Tons
                                                                                              IOWA
                                                                       1999 WASTE MANAGEMENT
                        Total Number of
                        RCRA TSD Facilities
                        Total Quantity of RCRA
                        Hazardous Waste Managed
Table 3

 Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Managers and Quantity Managed (tons), 1999
      S/te Name
City
Tons of Waste
  Managed*      EPA ID
1
2
3

MONSANTO COMPANY
TITAN-WHEEL CORP OF IOWA
IOWA ARMY AMMUNITION PLANT
TOTAL
MUSCATINE
WALCOTT
MIDDLETOWN

1,377 IAD005273594
11 IAT200010999
1 IA721 3820445
1,389
 * Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed are excluded.


Top Ten Wastes Managed*:  0001, DOOS, 0002, D007, D018, D019, 0021, 0022, D028, FOOS
 * Based on the Federal hazardous waste codes most frequently reported, not the quantity managed.
   See Appendix D of the National Analysis for a description of these waste codes.


Top Three Management Methods

 •  The top three management methods used in Iowa were: incineration (1,377 tons), solvents  recovery (11 tons), and
    metals recovery (1 tons).

Iowa Imports/Exports (As reported by Iowa).

  • The State that shipped the largest quantity of waste to Iowa was Illinois (193 tons).

  • The State to which Iowa shipped the largest quantity of waste was Illinois (31,891 tons).

NOTE: Columns may not sum due to rounding.
Exclusion of wastewater from the 1999 National Biennial Report will make cursory comparisons of the 1999 National Biennial Report
to National Biennial Reports prior to 1997 misleading. Refer to Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation.
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KANSAS
1999 WASTE GENERATION
       224
    1,594,119
      Tons
Total Number of RCRA Large
Quantity Generators (LQGs)
Total Quantity of RCRA
Hazardous Waste Generated
                                                                             1,3,6
                                                                                  8° 7
                                                                                    10
Table 1

 Ten Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators and Quantity Generated (tons), 1999


1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10


S/te Name
VULCAN MATERIALS COMPANY
JAYHAWK FINE CHEMICALS CORP
ELFATOCHEM NORTH AMERICA, INC.
SAFETY-KLEEN (COFFEYVILLE), INC.
BNSF WELLINGTON TIE PLANT
THE BOEING COMPANY - WICHITA
FRONTIER ELDORADO REFINING CO
SUNFLOWER ARMY AMMUNITION PLANT
NATIONAL COOPERATIVE REFINERY ASSOC
AIR PRODUCTS MFC CORP
TOTAL

City
WICHITA
GALENA
WICHITA
COFFEYVILLE
WELLINGTON
WICHITA
ELDORADO
DE SOTO
MCPHERSON
HAYSVILLE

Tons of Waste
Generated
1,504,006
27,178
15,482
9,361
8,900
6,187
5,276
2,788
1,472
1,023
1,581,673

EPA ID
KSD007482029
KSD980854285
KSD007249980
KSD981 506025
KSP000000804
KSD007237241
KSD007233422
KS321 3820878
KSD0071 45956
KSD007237746

Top Ten Wastes Generated*: 0001, DOOS, 0007, FOOS, oooe, FOOS, 0002, 0018, DOOQ, DOSQ
 * Based on the Federal hazardous waste codes most frequently reported, not the quantity generated.
  See Appendix D of the National Analysis for a description of these waste codes.
Table 2

Quantity of Generated Waste (tons) that Was Only a Characteristic Waste, Only a Listed Waste or Both
Characteristic and Listed Waste, 1999
Only Characteristic                      Only Listed                    Both Characteristic & Listed
Ignitable
Corrosive
Reactive
Toxic(D004-17)
Toxic (D01 8-43)
Characteristic Mixed
TOTAL
919
28,211
24
5,969
469
16,827
F Waste
K Waste
P Waste
U Waste

Listed Mixed
52,418 TOTAL
9,419
6,605
93
147

240






16,504 TOTAL Char. & Listed 1,525,179
Exclusion of wastewater from the 1999 National Biennial Report will make cursory comparisons of the 1999 National Biennial Report
to National Biennial Reports prior to 1997 misleading. Refer to Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation.
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                                                                                       KANSAS

                                                                     1999 WASTE MANAGEMENT
                                                               2 *        Total Number of
                                                                         RCRA TSD Facilities
                         2,3
                         4,6
2,278,712
  Tons
Total Quantity of RCRA
Hazardous Waste Managed
Table 3

 Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Managers and Quantity Managed (tons), 1999
                                                                        Tons of Waste
      Site Name                                  City                      Managed*      EPA ID

  1   VULCAN MATERIALS COMPANY                 WICHITA                     2,128,899  KSD007482029
  2   SYSTECH FREDONIA                         FREDONIA                      82,037  KSD980633259
  3   ASH GROVE CEMENT COMPANY                CHANUTE                      58,762  KSD031203318
  4   SAFETY-KLEEN (COFFEYVILLE), INC.             COFFEYVILLE                    8,837  KSD981506025
  5   VAN WATERS & ROGERS INC                   WICHITA                          177  KSD000809715
  6   LAFARGE CORP-FREDONIA PLANT              FREDONIA                           1  KSD007148034

      TOTAL                                                                 2,278,712

 * Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed are excluded.


Top Ten Wastes  Managed*: 0001, FOOS, F005, DOOS, D035, 0007, D018, F002, 0005, oooe
 * Based on the Federal hazardous waste codes most frequently reported, not the quantity managed.
  See Appendix D of the National Analysis for a description of these waste codes.


Top Three Management Methods

 •  The top three management methods used in  Kansas were: deepwell / underground injection (2,128,899 tons), fuel
    blending (82,214 tons), and energy recovery (58,762 tons).


Kansas Imports/Exports (As reported by Kansas).

  •  The State that shipped the largest quantity of waste to Kansas was California (43,345 tons).

  •  The State to which Kansas shipped the largest quantity of waste was Oklahoma (291,879 tons).

NOTE: Columns may not sum due to rounding.
Exclusion of wastewater from the 1999 National Biennial Report will make cursory comparisons of the 1999 National Biennial Report
to National Biennial Reports prior to 1997 misleading. Refer to Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation.

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KENTUCKY
1999 WASTE GENERATION
                                                                          3,9
       340
     214,842
      Tons
Total Number of RCRA Large
Quantity Generators (LQGs)
Total Quantity of RCRA
Hazardous Waste Generated
Table 1

 Ten Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators and Quantity Generated (tons), 1999


1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10


S/te Name
SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS, INC
GALLATIN STEEL COMPANY
ROHM & HAAS COMPANY
LWD, INC.
CATLETTSBURG REFINING, LLC
NEWPORT STEEL CORPORATION
QUEBECOR PRINTING FRANKLIN
NSA - A DIVISION OF SOUTHWIRE COMPANY
DUPONT DOW ELASTOMERS L.L.C.
KENTUCKY ELECTRIC STEEL
TOTAL

City
SMITHFIELD
WARSAW
LOUISVILLE
CALVERT CITY
CATLETTSBURG
WILDER
FRANKLIN
HAWESVILLE
LOUISVILLE
ASHLAND

Tons of Waste
Generated
56,084
27,113
16,866
15,870
12,751
11,686
8,254
3,801
3,616
3,488
159,530

EPA ID
KYD053348108
KYD9851 15237
KYD006390017
KYD088438817
KYD041376138
KYD991277112
KYD094203213
KYD049062375
KYR000004994
KYD000207282

Top Ten Wastes Generated*:  0001, FOOS, FOOS, DOOS, 0002, 0007, D018, DOSS, oooe, DOOS
 * Based on the Federal hazardous waste codes most frequently reported, not the quantity generated.
  See Appendix D of the National Analysis for a description of these waste codes.
Table 2

Quantity of Generated Waste (tons) that Was Only a Characteristic Waste, Only a Listed Waste or Both
Characteristic and Listed Waste, 1999
Only Characteristic                     Only Listed                     Both Characteristic & Listed
Ignitable
Corrosive
Reactive
Toxic(D004-17)
Toxic (D01 8-43)
Characteristic Mixed
TOTAL
7,369
676
74
5,251
2,383
36,647
F Waste
K Waste
P Waste
U Waste

Listed Mixed
52,400 TOTAL
29,004
47,714
0
140

3






76,861 TOTAL Char. & Listed 85,566
Exclusion of wastewater from the 1999 National Biennial Report will make cursory comparisons of the 1999 National Biennial Report
to National Biennial Reports prior to 1997 misleading. Refer to Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation.
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               3,9
                                                               27
                                                                                    KENTUCKY
                                                                      1999 WASTE MANAGEMENT
                                                             92,897
                                                              Tons
Total Number of
RCRA TSD Facilities
Total Quantity of RCRA
Hazardous Waste Managed
Table 3

 Ten Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Managers and Quantity Managed (tons), 1999
                                                                         Tons of Waste
      Site Name                                  City                      Managed*
                EPA ID
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10

LWD, INC.
SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS, INC
ROHM & HAAS COMPANY
CALGON CARBON CORPORATION
LWD, INC.
ELF ATOCHEM NORTH AMERICA
ELFATOCHEM NORTH AMERICA, INC.
SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS INC
USAARMC & FT. KNOX
US DOE PADUCAH GASEOUS DIFFUSION PLANT
TOTAL
CALVERT CITY
SMITHFIELD
LOUISVILLE
CATLETTSBURG
CALVERT CITY
CARROLLTON
CALVERT CITY
ASHLAND
FORT KNOX
WEST PADUCAH

32,671
24,789
15,060
11,967
3,004
2,549
2,423
411
15
7
92,896
KYD088438817
KYD053348108
KYD006390017
KYD005009923
KYD985073196
KYD006373922
KYD006370159
KYD981 027451
KY621 0020479
KY8890008982

 * Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed are excluded.


Top Ten Wastes Managed*: 0001, FOOS, D018, FOOS, DOSS, FOOI, D039, F002, DOOS, DOO?
 * Based on the Federal hazardous waste codes most frequently reported, not the quantity managed.
  See Appendix D of the National Analysis for a description of these waste codes.


Top Three Management Methods

 •  The top three management methods used in Kentucky were: incineration (37,643 tons), fuel blending (24,693 tons),
    and energy recovery (15,060 tons).


Kentucky Imports/Exports (As reported by Kentucky).

  •  The State that shipped the largest quantity of waste to Kentucky was Texas (9,388 tons).

  •  The State to which Kentucky shipped the largest quantity of waste was Missouri (36,722 tons).

NOTE: Columns may not sum due to rounding.
Exclusion of wastewater from the 1999 National Biennial Report will make cursory comparisons of the 1999 National Biennial Report
to National Biennial Reports prior to 1997 misleading. Refer to Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation.
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LOUISIANA
1999 WASTE GENERATION
440
Total Number of RCRA Large
Quantity Generators (LQGs)

4,351,245
Tons
Total Quantity of RCRA
Hazardous Waste Generated
                                                                                              2,3
                                                                               O
Table 1

 Ten Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators and Quantity Generated (tons), 1999


1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10


S/te Name
RUBICON INC.
CYTEC INDUSTRIES INC.
E. I. DUPONT DE NEMOURS & CO., INC.
CONDEA VISTA/GEORGIA GULF
CHEMICAL WASTE MANAGEMENT
ANGUS CHEMICAL COMPANY
THE DOW CHEMICAL COMPANY
PPG INDUSTRIES, INC.
GEORGIA GULF CHEMICALS AND VINYLS, LLC
BASF CORPORATION
TOTAL

City
GEISMAR
WAGGAMAN
LAPLACE
WESTLAKE
SULPHUR
STERLINGTON
PLAQUEMINE
LAKE CHARLES
PLAQUEMINE
GEISMAR

Tons of Waste
Generated
1,761,129
1,550,974
227,444
181,119
143,662
122,990
31,349
31,291
30,803
23,997
4,104,759

EPA ID
LAD008213191
LAD0081 75390
LAD001 890367
LAD086478047
LAD000777201
LAD020597597
LAD0081 87080
LAD008086506
LAD0571 17434
LAD040776809

Top Ten Wastes Generated*:  0001, FOOS, FOOS, 0002, DOOS, 0007, D018, DOSS, oooe, DOOQ
 * Based on the Federal hazardous waste codes most frequently reported, not the quantity generated.
  See Appendix D of the National Analysis for a description of these waste codes.
Table 2

Quantity of Generated Waste (tons) that Was Only a Characteristic Waste, Only a Listed Waste or Both
Characteristic and Listed Waste, 1999
Only Characteristic                      Only Listed                     Both Characteristic & Listed
Ignitable
Corrosive
Reactive
Toxic(D004-17)
Toxic (D01 8-43)
Characteristic Mixed
53,087
133,620
39,228
22,351
211,811
593,415
F Waste
K Waste
P Waste
U Waste

Listed Mixed
12,693
348,437
104
4,048

33,048






TOTAL
1,053,512  TOTAL
398,331   TOTAL Char. & Listed
2,899,392
Exclusion of wastewater from the 1999 National Biennial Report will make cursory comparisons of the 1999 National Biennial Report
to National Biennial Reports prior to 1997 misleading. Refer to Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation.
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                          2,4
                                                                                     LOUISIANA
                                                                      1999 WASTE MANAGEMENT
68
Total Number of
RCRA TSD Facilities

4,232,705
Tons
Total Quantity of RCRA
Hazardous Waste Managed
Table 3

 Ten Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Managers and Quantity Managed (tons), 1999
                                                                         Tons of Waste
      Site Name                                   City                       Managed*
EPA ID
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10

RUBICON INC.
CYTEC INDUSTRIES INC.
CHEMICAL WASTE MANAGEMENT
E. I. DUPONT DE NEMOURS & CO., INC.
ANGUS CHEMICAL COMPANY
PPG INDUSTRIES, INC.
THE DOW CHEMICAL COMPANY
SAFETY-KLEEN (PLAQUEMINE), INC.
GEORGIA GULF CHEMICALS AND VINYLS, LLC
RHODIA INC.
TOTAL
GEISMAR
WAGGAMAN
SULPHUR
LAPLACE
STERLINGTON
LAKE CHARLES
PLAQUEMINE
PLAQUEMINE
PLAQUEMINE
BATON ROUGE

1,756,225
1,550,783
258,000
229,473
122,483
64,532
33,992
31,565
29,955
23,448
4,100,455
LAD008213191
LAD0081 75390
LAD000777201
LAD001 890367
LAD020597597
LAD008086506
LAD0081 87080
LAD000778514
LAD0571 17434
LAD008161234

 * Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed are excluded.


Top Ten Wastes Managed*:  DOOS, 0001, 0007, oooe, 0002, DOOQ, DOOS, 0011, 0004, 0010
 * Based on the Federal hazardous waste codes most frequently reported, not the quantity managed.
  See Appendix D of the National Analysis for a description of these waste codes.


Top Three Management Methods

 •  The top three management methods used in Louisiana were: deepwell / underground injection (3,676,111 tons),
    landfill (174,966 tons), and energy recovery (115,072 tons).


Louisiana Imports/Exports (As reported by Louisiana).

  •  The State that shipped the largest quantity of waste to Louisiana was Texas (110,533 tons).

  •  The State to which Louisiana shipped the largest quantity of waste was Texas (63,546 tons).

NOTE: Columns may not sum due to rounding.
Exclusion of wastewater from the 1999 National Biennial Report will make cursory comparisons of the 1999 National Biennial Report
to National Biennial Reports prior to 1997 misleading. Refer to Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation.

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MAINE
1999 WASTE GENERATION
102
Total Number of RCRA Large
Quantity Generators (LQGs)

4,374
Tons
Total Quantity of RCRA
Hazardous Waste Generated
Table 1

 Ten Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators and Quantity Generated (tons), 1999


1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10


S/te Name
CYRO INDUSTRIES
ENGELHARD CORP
HOLTRACHEM MANUFACTURING CO., LLC
PORTSMOUTH NAVAL SHIPYARD
GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY INDUSTRIAL SYS
PRATT & WHITNEY
FAIRCHILD SEMICONDUCTOR CORPORATION
MAINE POLY INC.
SILVEX INC.
OSRAM SYLVAN I A
TOTAL

City
SANFORD
EASTPORT
ORRINGTON
KITTERY
AUBURN
NORTH BERWICK
SOUTH PORTLAND
GREENE
WESTBROOK
WALDOBORO

Tons of Waste
Generated
696
429
407
343
239
193
192
188
152
137
2,976

EPA ID
MED040249096
MED001 099308
MED000242701
ME71 7002201 9
MED051431906
MED000791681
ME5000001313
MED071 735096
MED980910053
MED001 099746

Top Ten Wastes Generated*:  0001, 0002, DOOS, FOOS, 0007, DOOQ, FOOS, oooe, DOSS, DOOS
 * Based on the Federal hazardous waste codes most frequently reported, not the quantity generated.
  See Appendix D of the National Analysis for a description of these waste codes.
Table 2

Quantity of Generated Waste (tons) that Was Only a Characteristic Waste, Only a Listed Waste or Both
Characteristic and Listed Waste, 1999
Only Characteristic                     Only Listed                    Both Characteristic & Listed
Ignitable
Corrosive
Reactive
Toxic(D004-17)
Toxic (D01 8-43)
Characteristic Mixed
TOTAL
296
256
1
686
405
433
F Waste
K Waste
P Waste
U Waste

Listed Mixed
2,076 TOTAL
172
351
0
3

0






527 TOTAL Char. & Listed 1,766
Exclusion of wastewater from the 1999 National Biennial Report will make cursory comparisons of the 1999 National Biennial Report
to National Biennial Reports prior to 1997 misleading. Refer to Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation.

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                                                                                            MAINE
                                                                      1999 WASTE MANAGEMENT
10
Total Number of
RCRA TSD Facilities
                                                               571
                                                              Tons
                        Total Quantity of RCRA
                        Hazardous Waste Managed
Table 3

 Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Managers and Quantity Managed (tons), 1999
      S/te Name
City
Tons of Waste
  Managed*      EPA ID
1
2
3

CYRO INDUSTRIES
OSRAM SYLVAN I A
OSRAM SYLVANIA PRODUCTS INC.
TOTAL
SANFORD
WALDOBORO
BANGOR

437 MED040249096
129 MED001 099746
5 MED043249945
571
 * Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed are excluded.


Top Wastes Managed*:  0001, 0002, FOOS, U162
 * Based on the Federal hazardous waste codes most frequently reported, not the quantity managed.
  See Appendix D of the National Analysis for a description of these waste codes.


Top Management Methods

 •  The top management methods used in Maine were: solvents recovery (442 tons) and other recovery (129 tons).

Maine Imports/Exports (As reported by Maine).

  •  The State that shipped the largest quantity of waste to Maine was New Hampshire (2 tons).

  •  The State to which Maine shipped the largest quantity of waste was Massachusetts (1,654 tons).

NOTE: Columns may not sum due to rounding.
Exclusion of wastewater from the 1999 National Biennial Report will make cursory comparisons of the 1999 National Biennial Report
to National Biennial Reports prior to 1997 misleading. Refer to Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation.

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MARYLAND
1999 WASTE GENERATION
1,2,5,6,8
289
Total Number of RCRA Large
Quantity Generators (LQGs)

80,256
Tons
Total Quantity of RCRA
Hazardous Waste Generated
Table 1

 Ten Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators and Quantity Generated (tons), 1999


1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10


S/te Name
MD PORT ADMINISTRATION
FMC CORPORATION
AIRPAX CORPORATION
NAVY TRAINING CENTER BAINBRIDGE
BETHLEHEM STEEL CORPORATION
BALTIMORE WORKS
NAVAL AIR STATION - PATUXENT RIVER
CLEAN HARBORS OF BALTIMORE
EASTALCO ALUMINUM COMPANY
VELSICOL CHEMICAL CORPORATION
TOTAL

City
BALTIMORE
BALTIMORE
CAMBRIDGE
PORT DEPOSIT
SPARROWS POINT
BALTIMORE
PATUXENT RIVER
BALTIMORE
FREDERICK
CHESTERTOWN

Tons of Waste
Generated
24,107
10,316
10,139
5,652
5,041
4,726
2,674
2,391
1,549
1,519
68,113

EPA ID
MDD030324073
MDD003071875
MDD003070349
MDD985397256
MDD053945432
MDD069396711
MD71 70024536
MDD980555189
MDD990759375
MDD001890060

Top Ten Wastes Generated*:  0001, 0002, DOOS, FOOS, DOOS, 0007, DOOQ, F002, 0011, P075
 * Based on the Federal hazardous waste codes most frequently reported, not the quantity generated.
  See Appendix D of the National Analysis for a description of these waste codes.
Table 2

Quantity of Generated Waste (tons) that Was Only a Characteristic Waste, Only a Listed Waste or Both
Characteristic and Listed Waste, 1999
Only Characteristic                      Only Listed                     Both Characteristic & Listed
Ignitable
Corrosive
Reactive
Toxic(D004-17)
Toxic (D01 8-43)
Characteristic Mixed
TOTAL
5,624
299
184
36,329
869
3,302
F Waste
K Waste
P Waste
U Waste

Listed Mixed
46,607 TOTAL
10,596
1,564
199
22

2,559






14,940 TOTAL Char. & Listed 18,690
Exclusion of wastewater from the 1999 National Biennial Report will make cursory comparisons of the 1999 National Biennial Report
to National Biennial Reports prior to 1997 misleading. Refer to Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation.

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                                                                                    MARYLAND
               1,2,5
                                                                      1999 WASTE MANAGEMENT
22
Total Number of
RCRA TSD Facilities

12,306
Tons
Total Quantity of RCRA
Hazardous Waste Managed
Table 3
 Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Managers and Quantity Managed (tons), 1999


1
2
3
4
5
6


S/te Name
1SAFETY-KLEEN (TS) INC
FMC CORPORATION
NAVAL SURFACE WARFARE CENTER IHDIV
THIOKOL PROPULSION
TOWSON UNIVERSITY
NAVEODTECHDIV
TOTAL

City
LAUREL
BALTIMORE
INDIAN HEAD
ELKTON
TOWSON
INDIAN HEAD

Tons of Waste
Managed*
7,864
4,410
18
12
2
1
12,306

EPA ID
MDD980554653
MDD003071875
MD4 170024 109
MDD003067121
MDD050793926
MD4 170090001

 * Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed are excluded.

Top Ten Wastes Managed*:  0001, FOOS, 0002, FOOS, DOOS, 0007, DOSS, F002, DOOS, D018
 * Based on the Federal hazardous waste codes most frequently reported, not the quantity managed.
   See Appendix D of the National Analysis for a description of these waste codes.

Top Three Management Methods
 •  The top three management methods used in Maryland were: incineration (6,161 tons), landfill (4,443 tons), and fuel
    blending (1,553 tons).
Maryland Imports/Exports (As reported by Maryland).
  • The State that shipped the largest quantity of waste to Maryland was Pennsylvania (1,638 tons).
  • The State to which Maryland shipped the largest quantity of waste was Washington (89,134 tons).
NOTE: Columns may not sum due to rounding.
Exclusion of wastewater from the 1999 National Biennial Report will make cursory comparisons of the 1999 National Biennial Report
to National Biennial Reports prior to 1997 misleading. Refer to Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation.
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MASSACHUSETTS
1999 WASTE GENERATION
                                                                                            4,6,7,9
448
Total Number of RCRA Large
Quantity Generators (LQGs)

1,191,465
Tons
Total Quantity of RCRA
Hazardous Waste Generated
Table 1

 Ten Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators and Quantity Generated (tons), 1999


1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10


S/te Name
WAKEFIELD ENGINEERING, INC.
TYROLIT NORTH AMERICA INC.
HEWLETT-PACKARD COMPANY
MA HWY DEPT CENTRAL ARTERY/TUNNEL PROJ
SCHOTT FIBER OPTICS, INC.
POLAROID CORPORATION
BOSTIKINC.
CHEMDESIGN CORPORATION
SANMINA CORPORATION
OMNIGLOW CORPORATION
TOTAL

City
FALL RIVER
WESTBOROUGH
ANDOVER
BOSTON
SOUTHBRIDGE
WALTHAM
MIDDLETON
FITCHBURG
WILMINGTON
WEST SPRINGFIELD

Tons of Waste
Generated
546,952
458,557
131,365
6,725
3,723
2,915
2,813
2,750
1,904
1,745
1,159,449

EPA ID
MAD985290980
MAD055744908
MAD086534864
MA5000001040
MAD980730857
MAD001 402320
MAD001 039767
MAD980912323
MAD990886301
MAD985290865

Top Ten Wastes Generated*:  0001, 0002, FOOS, DOOS, FOOS, 0007, F002, DOSS, 0011, DOOS
 * Based on the Federal hazardous waste codes most frequently reported, not the quantity generated.
  See Appendix D of the National Analysis for a description of these waste codes.
Table 2

Quantity of Generated Waste (tons) that Was Only a Characteristic Waste, Only a Listed Waste or Both
Characteristic and Listed Waste, 1999
Only Characteristic                     Only Listed                     Both Characteristic & Listed
Ignitable
Corrosive
Reactive
Toxic(D004-17)
Toxic (D01 8-43)
Characteristic Mixed
TOTAL
5,249
2,813
59
139,567
286
5,342
F Waste
K Waste
P Waste
U Waste

Listed Mixed
153,317 TOTAL
1,009,388
0
2
432

0






1,009,822 TOTAL Char. & Listed 28,246
Exclusion of wastewater from the 1999 National Biennial Report will make cursory comparisons of the 1999 National Biennial Report
to National Biennial Reports prior to 1997 misleading. Refer to Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation.

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                                                                         MASSACHUSETTS
                         ,1,2,3,4,8
                                                                     1999 WASTE MANAGEMENT
43
Total Number of
RCRA TSD Facilities

7,092
Tons
Total Quantity of RCRA
Hazardous Waste Managed
Table 3

 Ten Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Managers and Quantity Managed (tons), 1999
                                                                       Tons of Waste
      Site Name                                  City                      Managed*
EPA ID
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10

CLEAN HARBORS OF BRAINTREE, INC.
BOSTIKINC.
AGFA CORPORATION
AGFA CORPORATION
ENVIRONMENTAL COMPLIANCE CORP
GENERAL CHEMICAL CORPORATION
BASF CORP. MORTON INTERNATIONAL, INC.
GLYPTAL INC.
DIELECTRIC POLYMERS, INC.
SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS, INC.
TOTAL
BRAINTREE
MIDDLETON
WILMINGTON
WILMINGTON
STOUGHTON
FRAMINGHAM
CHICOPEE
CHELSEA
HOLYOKE
SALISBURY

2,778
2,689
579
579
352
73
23
11
9
0
7,092
MAD053452637
MAD001 039767
MAD000842377
MAD001014174
MAD0621 79890
MAD01 9371 079
MAD087452611
MAD001 408483
MAD050587641
MAD060095569

 * Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed are excluded.


Top Ten Wastes Managed*:  DOOS, FOOI, 0007, F002, DOOQ, 0002, 0001, oooe, Fooe, D040
 * Based on the Federal hazardous waste codes most frequently reported, not the quantity managed.
  See Appendix D of the National Analysis for a description of these waste codes.


Top Three Management Methods

 •  The top three management methods used in Massachusetts were: energy recovery (3,041 tons), stabilization
    (2,444 tons), and metals recovery (1,157 tons).


Massachusetts Imports/Exports (As reported by Massachusetts).

  •  The State that shipped the largest quantity of waste to Massachusetts was New Hampshire (11,666 tons).

  •  The State to which Massachusetts shipped the largest quantity of waste was New York (555,452 tons).

NOTE: Columns may not sum due to rounding.
Exclusion of wastewater from the 1999 National Biennial Report will make cursory comparisons of the 1999 National Biennial Report
to National Biennial Reports prior to 1997 misleading. Refer to Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation.

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MICHIGAN
1999 WASTE GENERATION
823
Total Number of RCRA Large
Quantity Generators (LQGs)

1,385,375
Tons
Total Quantity of RCRA
Hazardous Waste Generated
Table 1

 Ten Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators and Quantity Generated (tons), 1999


1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10


S/te Name
LACKS INDUSTRIES INC
PARKE DAVIS DIV OF WARNER LAMBERT
PRODUCTION PLATED PLASTICS INC)
PLASTIC PLATE INC
PETRO CHEM PROCESSING GRP OF NORTRU
THE DOW CHEMICAL CO
PLASTIC PLATE INC
CONSUMERS ENERGY MARSHALL
PHARMACIA & UPJOHN
LOMAC INC
TOTAL

City
KENTWOOD
HOLLAND
RICHLAND
GRAND RAPIDS
DETROIT
MIDLAND
KENTWOOD
MARSHALL
KALAMAZOO
MUSKEGON

Tons of Waste
Generated
255,939
225,784
160,542
124,713
78,129
51,267
49,990
44,262
36,211
34,196
1,061,032

EPA ID
MID981090509
MID006013643
MID047153077
MID006409387
MID980615298
MID000724724
MID980998538
MIR000027763
MID000820381
MID006030373

Top Ten Wastes Generated*:  0001, FOOS, 0002, FOOS, DOOS, 0007, D018, DOSS, F002, oooe
 * Based on the Federal hazardous waste codes most frequently reported, not the quantity generated.
  See Appendix D of the National Analysis for a description of these waste codes.
Table 2

Quantity of Generated Waste (tons) that Was Only a Characteristic Waste, Only a Listed Waste or Both
Characteristic and Listed Waste, 1999
Only Characteristic                      Only Listed                     Both Characteristic & Listed
Ignitable
Corrosive
Reactive
Toxic(D004-17)
Toxic (D01 8-43)
Characteristic Mixed
21,548
245,336
92
16,900
55,653
69,382
F Waste
K Waste
P Waste
U Waste

Listed Mixed
103,753
17,588
16
1,074

1,933






TOTAL
408,912   TOTAL
124,364   TOTAL Char. & Listed
852,056
Exclusion of wastewater from the 1999 National Biennial Report will make cursory comparisons of the 1999 National Biennial Report
to National Biennial Reports prior to 1997 misleading. Refer to Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation.
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                                                                                        MICHIGAN
                                                                        1999 WASTE MANAGEMENT
61
Total Number of
RCRA TSD Facilities

1,132,279
Tons
Total Quantity of RCRA
Hazardous Waste Managed
Table 3
Ten


1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10

Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Managers and Quantity Managed (tons), 1999

S/te Name
MICHIGAN DISPOSAL WASTE TREATMENT PLANT
PARKE DAVIS DIV OF WARNER LAMBERT
WAYNE DISPOSAL INC
PETRO CHEM PROCESSING GRP OF NORTRU
USL CITY ENVIRONMENTAL INC
THE DOW CHEMICAL CO
DYNECOL INC
SYSTECH ENVIRONMENTAL CORP
MICHIGAN RECOVERY SYSTEMS
GAGE PRODUCTS CO
TOTAL

City
BELLEVILLE
HOLLAND
BELLEVILLE
DETROIT
DETROIT
MIDLAND
DETROIT
ALPENA
ROMULUS
FERNDALE

Tons of Waste
Managed*
427,118
203,536
148,885
120,923
58,549
44,762
35,393
33,524
24,190
19,262
1,116,142

EPA ID
MID000724831
MID006013643
MID048090633
MID980615298
MID980991566
MID000724724
MID074259565
MID981200835
MID060975844
MID005338801

 * Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed are excluded.


Top Ten Wastes Managed*: 0001, DOOS, FOOS, FOOS, 0007, DOSS, oooe, 0002, D018, DOOS
 * Based on the Federal hazardous waste codes most frequently reported, not the quantity managed.
   See Appendix D of the National Analysis for a description of these waste codes.



Top Three Management Methods

 •  The top three  management methods used in Michigan were: stabilization (384,856 tons), landfill (284,999 tons), and
    deepwell / underground injection (208,153 tons).


Michigan Imports/Exports (As reported by Michigan).


  • The State that shipped the largest quantity of waste to Michigan was Ohio (70,204 tons).

  • The State to which Michigan shipped the largest quantity of waste was Illinois (60,685 tons).


NOTE: Columns may not sum due to rounding.
Exclusion of wastewater from the 1999 National Biennial Report will make cursory comparisons of the 1999 National Biennial Report
to National Biennial Reports prior to 1997 misleading. Refer to Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation.

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MINNESOTA
1999 WASTE GENERATION

262
Total Number of RCRA Large
Quantity Generators (LQGs)

56,573
Tons
Total Quantity of RCRA
Hazardous Waste Generated
Table 1

 Ten Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators and Quantity Generated (tons), 1999


1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10


S/te Name
NORTH STAR STEEL
US ARMY TWIN CITIES ARMY AMMO PLANT
3M COTTAGE GROVE
US FILTER RECOVERY SERVICES INC.
KOCH PETROLEUM GROUP, L.P.
3M TAPE MFC DIV PLANT
JOHNSON MATTHEY ADVANCED CIRCUITS, INC.
SHELDAHL INC.
BUREAU OF ENGRAVING
3M MAIN PLANT
TOTAL

City
ST PAUL
ARDEN HILLS
COTTAGE GROVE
ROSEVILLE
INVER GROVE HEIGHTS
HUTCHINSON
ROSEVILLE
NORTHFIELD
MINNEAPOLIS
ST. PAUL

Tons of Waste
Generated
10,084
6,598
4,799
4,710
3,903
2,267
1,982
1,776
994
947
38,060

EPA ID
MND041775008
MN721 3820908
MND0061 72969
MND981098478
MND000686071
MND0061 72902
MND001037639
MND006147268
MND980700900
MND000824029

Top Ten Wastes Generated*: 0001, DOOS, FOOS, FOOS, 0002, 0007, DOSS, Fooe, oooe, DOSQ
 * Based on the Federal hazardous waste codes most frequently reported, not the quantity generated.
  See Appendix D of the National Analysis for a description of these waste codes.
Table 2

Quantity of Generated Waste (tons) that Was Only a Characteristic Waste, Only a Listed Waste or Both
Characteristic and Listed Waste, 1999
Only Characteristic                     Only Listed                    Both Characteristic & Listed
Ignitable
Corrosive
Reactive
Toxic(D004-17)
Toxic (D01 8-43)
Characteristic Mixed
TOTAL
1,533
2,389
10
8,798
252
7,696
F Waste
K Waste
P Waste
U Waste

Listed Mixed
20,679 TOTAL
10,058
11,026
0
3

1






21,090 TOTAL Char. & Listed 14,748
Exclusion of wastewater from the 1999 National Biennial Report will make cursory comparisons of the 1999 National Biennial Report
to National Biennial Reports prior to 1997 misleading. Refer to Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation.
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                                                                                   MINNESOTA
                                                                      1999 WASTE MANAGEMENT
         1,2,3,   7
         5,8,9-^40^...
40
Total Number of
RCRA TSD Facilities

29,958
Tons
Total Quantity of RCRA
Hazardous Waste Managed
Table 3

 Ten Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Managers and Quantity Managed (tons), 1999
                                                                         Tons of Waste
      Site Name                                   City                       Managed*
EPA ID
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10

3M COTTAGE GROVE
US ARMY TWIN CITIES ARMY AMMO PLANT
US FILTER RECOVERY SERVICES INC.
MELL'S TRUCKING & SOLVENT, INC.
SUPERIOR SPECIAL SERVICES, INC.
MAYO FOUNDATION
FEDERAL CARTRIDGE COMPANY
APPLED COATING TECHNOLOGY
UNIV. OF MINNESOTA - IWMF
ALLIANT TECHSYSTEMS PROVING GROUNDS
TOTAL
COTTAGE GROVE
ARDEN HILLS
ROSEVILLE
MANKATO
BLOOMINGTON
ROCHESTER
ANOKA
MENDOTA HEIGHTS
MINNEAPOLIS
ELK RIVER

18,619
6,582
3,525
687
490
40
11
2
1
0
29,958
MND0061 72969
MN721 3820908
MND981098478
MND1 32349440
MN0000903468
MND083467688
MND0061 56590
MND080248750
MN0000981415
MND081 138604

 * Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed are excluded.


Top Ten Wastes Managed*:  0001, DOSS, FOOS, FOOS, DOOS, DOOQ, 0002, oooe, 0007, Fooe
 * Based on the Federal hazardous waste codes most frequently reported, not the quantity managed.
   See Appendix D of the National Analysis for a description of these waste codes.


Top Three Management Methods

 •  The top three management methods used in Minnesota were: incineration (19,317 tons), stabilization (6,582 tons),
    and metals recovery (3,147 tons).


Minnesota Imports/Exports (As reported by Minnesota).

  • The State that shipped the largest quantity of waste to Minnesota was Missouri (3,594 tons).

  • The State to which Minnesota shipped the largest quantity of waste was Illinois (18,916 tons).

NOTE: Columns may not sum due to rounding.
Exclusion of wastewater from the 1999 National Biennial Report will make cursory comparisons of the 1999 National Biennial Report
to National Biennial Reports prior to 1997 misleading. Refer to Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation.
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MISSISSIPPI
1999 WASTE GENERATION
136
Total Number of RCRA Large
Quantity Generators (LQGs)

1,598,642
Tons
Total Quantity of RCRA
Hazardous Waste Generated
                                                                                 2,3,7,9,1 C
Table 1

 Ten Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators and Quantity Generated (tons), 1999


1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10


S/te Name
E.I.DUPONT DE NEMOURS & CO DELISLE PLANT
MORTON INTERNATIONAL
FIRST CHEMICAL CORP.
BIRMINGHAM SOUTHEAST, LLC
OMNOVA SOLUTIONS
ALCOA EXTRUSIONS
CHEVRON PRODUCTS CO-PASCAGOULA REFINER
GE PLASTICS
INGALLS SHIPBUILDING, INC. WEST BANK
MORTON INT - ELECTRONIC MATERIALS
TOTAL

City
PASS CHRISTIAN
MOSS POINT
PASCAGOULA
FLOWOOD
COLUMBUS
HERNANDO
PASCAGOULA
BAY ST. LOUIS
PASCAGOULA
MOSS POINT

Tons of Waste
Generated
1,183,885
390,834
6,468
5,876
1,896
1,438
861
853
541
487
1,593,140

EPA ID
MSD096046792
MSD0081 86587
MSD033417031
MSD0081 58685
MSD004001244
MSD097904932
MSD0541 79403
MSD000742668
MSD050648757
MSD980601512

Top Ten Wastes Generated*:  0001, FOOS, FOOS, 0002, 0007, DOOS, DOSS, oooe, D039, 0009
 * Based on the Federal hazardous waste codes most frequently reported, not the quantity generated.
  See Appendix D of the National Analysis for a description of these waste codes.
Table 2

Quantity of Generated Waste (tons) that Was Only a Characteristic Waste, Only a Listed Waste or Both
Characteristic and Listed Waste, 1999
Only Characteristic                      Only Listed                     Both Characteristic & Listed
Ignitable
Corrosive
Reactive
Toxic(D004-17)
Toxic (D01 8-43)
Characteristic Mixed
TOTAL
2,572
112
1
1,933
129
1,185,293
F Waste
K Waste
P Waste
U Waste

Listed Mixed
1,190,039 TOTAL
963
10,067
24
40

2






1 1 ,096 TOTAL Char. & Listed 397,504
Exclusion of wastewater from the 1999 National Biennial Report will make cursory comparisons of the 1999 National Biennial Report
to National Biennial Reports prior to 1997 misleading. Refer to Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation.

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                                                                                    MISSISSIPPI
                                                                       1999 WASTE MANAGEMENT
19
Total Number of
RCRA TSD Facilities

45,763
Tons
Total Quantity of RCRA
Hazardous Waste Managed
Table 3
 Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Managers and Quantity Managed (tons), 1999


1
2
3
4
5
6
7


S/te Name
HOLNAM, INC
FIRST CHEMICAL CORP.
E.I.DUPONT DE NEMOURS & CO DELISLE PLANT
SAFETY-KLEEN
HALTER MARINE GULFPORT
MORTON INTERNATIONAL
GE PLASTICS
TOTAL

City
ARTESIA
PASCAGOULA
PASS CHRISTIAN
JACKSON
GULFPORT
MOSS POINT
BAY ST. LOUIS

Tons of Waste
Managed*
38,175
4,494
3,080
5
5
3
2
45,763

EPA ID
MSD077655876
MSD033417031
MSD096046792
MSD000776765
MSD0541 76052
MSD0081 86587
MSD000742668

 * Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed are excluded.

Top Ten Wastes Managed*:  0001, D018, DOOS, 0007, DOOS, DOOQ, oooe, DOSQ, 0010, 0011
 * Based on the Federal hazardous waste codes most frequently reported, not the quantity managed.
   See Appendix D of the National Analysis for a description of these waste codes.

Top Three Management Methods
 •  The top three management methods used in Mississippi were: energy recovery (39,629 tons), deepwell /
    underground injection (3,082 tons), and incineration (3,039 tons).
Mississippi Imports/Exports (As reported by Mississippi).
  • The State that shipped the largest quantity of waste to Mississippi was Alabama (11,286 tons).
  • The State to which Mississippi shipped the largest quantity of waste was Michigan (7,416 tons).
NOTE: Columns may not sum due to rounding.
Exclusion of wastewater from the 1999 National Biennial Report will make cursory comparisons of the 1999 National Biennial Report
to National Biennial Reports prior to 1997 misleading. Refer to Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation.
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MISSOURI
1999 WASTE GENERATION
       312
     158,682
      Tons
Total Number of RCRA Large
Quantity Generators (LQGs)
Total Quantity of RCRA
Hazardous Waste Generated
Table 1

 Ten Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators and Quantity Generated (tons), 1999


1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10


S/te Name
EXIDE CORP-CANON HOLLOW PLT
UNIVERSAL GALVANIZING INC
TEVA PHARMACEUTICALS USA
GS TECHNOLOGIES OPERATING CO. INC.
3M COMPANY
MALLINCKRODT CHEMICAL INC
3MCO.
BAYER CORP
NORANDA ALUMINUM, INC.
TALBOT INDUSTRIES INC
TOTAL

City
FOREST CITY
ST PETERS
MEXICO
KANSAS CITY
NEVADA,
ST LOUIS
SPRINGFIELD
KANSAS CITY
NEW MADRID
NEOSHO

Tons of Waste
Generated
30,325
27,050
25,009
14,959
6,855
5,455
4,926
4,586
3,180
2,317
124,663

EPA ID
MOD030712822
MO0000899260
MOD985791995
MO0000031823
MOD057894321
MOD096726484
MOD043937895
MOD056389828
MOD093750966
MOD007140874

Top Ten Wastes Generated*:  0001, FOOS, 0002, FOOS, DOOS, 0007, DOSS, oooe, DOOQ, F002
 * Based on the Federal hazardous waste codes most frequently reported, not the quantity generated.
  See Appendix D of the National Analysis for a description of these waste codes.
Table 2

Quantity of Generated Waste (tons) that Was Only a Characteristic Waste, Only a Listed Waste or Both
Characteristic and Listed Waste, 1999
Only Characteristic                     Only Listed                     Both Characteristic & Listed
Ignitable
Corrosive
Reactive
Toxic(D004-17)
Toxic (D01 8-43)
Characteristic Mixed
TOTAL
2,744
27,730
71
34,337
898
6,515
F Waste
K Waste
P Waste
U Waste

Listed Mixed
72,294 TOTAL
6,092
5,690
16
314

201






12,313 TOTAL Char. & Listed 73,923
Exclusion of wastewater from the 1999 National Biennial Report will make cursory comparisons of the 1999 National Biennial Report
to National Biennial Reports prior to 1997 misleading. Refer to Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation.
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                                                                       1999 WASTE MANAGEMENT
51
Total Number of
RCRA TSD Facilities

270,066
Tons
Total Quantity of RCRA
Hazardous Waste Managed
Table 3
Ten


1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10

Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Managers and

S/te Name
HOLNAM INC./SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS, INC.
CONTINENTAL CEMENT COMPANY
LONE STAR INDUSTRIES, INC.
EXIDE CORP-CANON HOLLOW PLT
3M COMPANY
BAYER CORP
HERITAGE ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, LLC
SOLVENT RECOVERY CORPORATION
MILLENNIUM ENVIRONMENTAL INC..-MISSOURI
DOE RUN RESOURCE RECYCLING DIV
TOTAL
Quantity Managed (tons),

City
CLARKSVILLE
HANNIBAL
CAPE GIRARDEAU
FOREST CITY
NEVADA,
KANSAS CITY
KANSAS CITY
KANSAS CITY
SCOTT CITY
BOSS

1999
Tons of Waste
Managed*
100,443
81,306
42,558
29,975
4,610
3,556
2,054
1,835
1,238
1,192
268,767


EPA ID
MOD029729688
MOD054018288
MOD981 127319
MOD030712822
MOD057894321
MOD056389828
MOD981 505555
MOD000610766
MOD980632954
MOD059200089

 * Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed are excluded.


Top Ten Wastes Managed*:  0001, FOOS, FOOS, DOOS, 0007, DOSS, DOOS, 0018, F002, oooe
 * Based on the Federal hazardous waste codes most frequently reported, not the quantity managed.
   See Appendix D of the National Analysis for a description of these waste codes.



Top Three Management Methods

 •  The top three management methods used in Missouri were: energy recovery (223,496 tons), metals recovery
    (28,039 tons), and fuel blending (5,747 tons).


Missouri Imports/Exports (As reported by Missouri).


  • The State that shipped the largest quantity of waste to Missouri was Illinois (44,435 tons).

  • The State to which Missouri shipped the largest quantity of waste was Ohio (31,804 tons).


NOTE: Columns may not sum due to rounding.
Exclusion of wastewater from the 1999 National Biennial Report will make cursory comparisons of the 1999 National Biennial Report
to National Biennial Reports prior to 1997 misleading. Refer to Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation.

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MONTANA
1999 WASTE GENERATION
       30
     23,986
      Tons
Total Number of RCRA Large
Quantity Generators (LQGs)
Total Quantity of RCRA
Hazardous Waste Generated
Table 1

 Ten Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators and Quantity Generated (tons), 1999


1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10


S/te Name
IDAHO POLE CO
COLUMBIA FALLS ALUMINUM COMPANY
ASARCO INC
MONTANA POLE AND TREATING PLANT
PACIFIC HIDES FUR DEPOT HELENA
CENEX HARVEST STATES COOP LAUREL REFINE
BN KALISPELL POLE & TIMBER
CONOCO REFINERY BILLINGS
TRANSBAS INC
EXXON BILLINGS REFINERY
TOTAL

City
BOZEMAN
COLUMBIA FALLS
EAST HELENA
BUTTE
HELENA
LAUREL
KALISPELL
BILLINGS
BILLINGS
BILLINGS

Tons of Waste
Generated
8,891
4,047
3,285
3,260
1,423
722
657
526
483
411
23,704

EPA ID
MTD006232276
MTD057561763
MTD006230346
MTD986073583
MTR000007112
MTD006238083
MTD006237234
MTD006229405
MTD079711198
MTD010380574

Top Ten Wastes Generated*: 0001, 0007, 0002, DOOS, FOOS, FOOS, oooe, DOOQ, F002, DOOS
 * Based on the Federal hazardous waste codes most frequently reported, not the quantity generated.
  See Appendix D of the National Analysis for a description of these waste codes.
Table 2

Quantity of Generated Waste (tons) that Was Only a Characteristic Waste, Only a Listed Waste or Both
Characteristic and Listed Waste, 1999
Only Characteristic                     Only Listed                    Both Characteristic & Listed
Ignitable
Corrosive
Reactive
Toxic(D004-17)
Toxic (D01 8-43)
Characteristic Mixed
TOTAL
19
1
0
4,812
55
29
F Waste
K Waste
P Waste
U Waste

Listed Mixed
4,916 TOTAL
13,251
4,468
0
2

470






18,191 TOTAL Char. & Listed 879
Exclusion of wastewater from the 1999 National Biennial Report will make cursory comparisons of the 1999 National Biennial Report
to National Biennial Reports prior to 1997 misleading. Refer to Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation.
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                                                             Tons
                                                                                    MONTANA
                                                                     1999 WASTE MANAGEMENT
                                                                        Total Number of
                                                                        RCRA TSD Facilities
Total Quantity of RCRA
Hazardous Waste Managed
Top Management Method

 •  There were no facilities in Montana that reported managing (treating or disposing) RCRA hazardous waste.


Montana Imports/Exports (As reported by Montana).

 •  Montana did not receive RCRA hazardous wastes from any other State.

 •  The State to which Montana shipped the largest quantity of waste was Oregon (4,477 tons).

NOTE: Columns may not sum due to rounding.
Exclusion of wastewater from the 1999 National Biennial Report will make cursory comparisons of the 1999 National Biennial Report
to National Biennial Reports prior to 1997 misleading. Refer to Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation.

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NAVAJO NATION
1999 WASTE GENERATION
                 Total Number of RCRA Large
                 Quantity Generators (LQGs)
       89
      Tons
Total Quantity of RCRA
Hazardous Waste Generated
Table 1

 Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators and Quantity Generated (tons), 1999


1
2
3
4
5
6


S/te Name
PEABODY WESTERN COAL CO, BLACK MESA MIN
USBIA BRANCH OF ROADS - CHEU
CROWNPOINT HEADQUARTERS
BHP MINERALS, NAVAJO COAL CO NAVAJO MINE
SAGE MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
WINGATE HIGH SCHOOL
TOTAL

City
KAYENTA
FARMINGTON
CROWNPOINT
FRUITLAND
GANADO
FT WINGATE

Tons of Waste
Generated
79
3
3
3
2
0
89

EPA ID
NND104150024
NN2140909100
NNR000000539
NND042993725
NNR000034710
NNR000473454

Top Ten Wastes Generated*:  0001, FOOS, DOOS, D040, 0002, DOSS, D039, FOOS, DOOS, DOO?
 * Based on the Federal hazardous waste codes most frequently reported, not the quantity generated.
  See Appendix D of the National Analysis for a description of these waste codes.


Table 2

 Quantity of Generated Waste (tons) that Was Only a Characteristic Waste, Only a Listed Waste or Both
 Characteristic and Listed Waste, 1999
Only Characteristic                     Only Listed                    Both Characteristic & Listed
Ignitable
Corrosive
Reactive
Toxic(D004-17)
Toxic (D01 8-43)
Characteristic Mixed
TOTAL
0
0
0
1
1
55
F Waste
K Waste
P Waste
U Waste

Listed Mixed
58 TOTAL
1
0
0
0

0






1 TOTAL Char. & Listed 30
Exclusion of wastewater from the 1999 National Biennial Report will make cursory comparisons of the 1999 National Biennial Report
to National Biennial Reports prior to 1997 misleading. Refer to Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation.

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                                                                          NAVAJO NATION
                                                                    1999 WASTE MANAGEMENT
                                                                       Total Number of
                                                                       RCRA TSD Facilities
                                                              0
                                                            Tons
Total Quantity of RCRA
Hazardous Waste Managed
Top Management Method

 •  There were no facilities in Navajo Nation that reported managing (treating or disposing) RCRA hazardous waste.


Navajo Nation Imports/Exports (As reported by Navajo Nation).

 •  Navajo Nation did not receive RCRA hazardous wastes from any other State.

 •  The State to which Navajo Nation shipped the largest quantity of waste was Colorado (54 tons).

NOTE: Columns may not sum due to rounding.
Exclusion of wastewater from the 1999 National Biennial Report will make cursory comparisons of the 1999 National Biennial Report
to National Biennial Reports prior to 1997 misleading. Refer to Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation.

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NEBRASKA
1999 WASTE GENERATION
85
Total Number of RCRA Large
Quantity Generators (LQGs)

43,224
Tons
Total Quantity of RCRA
Hazardous Waste Generated
Table 1

 Ten Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators and Quantity Generated (tons), 1999


1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10


S/te Name
NUCOR STEEL NEBRASKA
ASARCO, INC.
TETRA MICRONUTRIENTS
CLEAN HARBORS ENV SVC INC
3-D INVESTMENT INC
DANA CORP PERFECT CRL DIV
LOZIER CORPORATION
APPLETON ELECTRIC LLC
LOZIER CORPORATION
KAWASAKI MOTORS MFC CORP USA
TOTAL

City
NORFOLK
OMAHA
FAIRBURY
KIMBALL
ALDA
HASTINGS
OMAHA
COLUMBUS
OMAHA
LINCOLN

Tons of Waste
Generated
22,372
7,558
4,235
4,092
945
382
339
308
257
231
40,718

EPA ID
NED087069050
NED007257413
NED000610550
NED981723513
NED986368728
NED091 998567
NED000610691
NED099564684
NED000610709
NED068652981

Top Ten Wastes Generated*:  0001, DOOS, FOOS, 0007, FOOS, D039, oooe, DOSS, 0002, D018
 * Based on the Federal hazardous waste codes most frequently reported, not the quantity generated.
  See Appendix D of the National Analysis for a description of these waste codes.
Table 2

Quantity of Generated Waste (tons) that Was Only a Characteristic Waste, Only a Listed Waste or Both
Characteristic and Listed Waste, 1999
Only Characteristic                      Only Listed                     Both Characteristic & Listed
Ignitable
Corrosive
Reactive
Toxic(D004-17)
Toxic (D01 8-43)
Characteristic Mixed
TOTAL
64
27
1
13,625
50
215
F Waste
K Waste
P Waste
U Waste

Listed Mixed
13,982 TOTAL
713
22,369
56
24

0






23,162 TOTAL Char. & Listed 6,078
Exclusion of wastewater from the 1999 National Biennial Report will make cursory comparisons of the 1999 National Biennial Report
to National Biennial Reports prior to 1997 misleading. Refer to Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation.

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                                                                                   NEBRASKA
                                                                     1999 WASTE MANAGEMENT
6
Total Number of
RCRA TSD Facilities

27,991
Tons
Total Quantity of RCRA
Hazardous Waste Managed
Table 3

 Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Managers and Quantity Managed (tons), 1999
      S/te Name
City
Tons of Waste
  Managed*      EPA ID
  1   CLEAN HARBORS ENV SVC INC
  2   TETRAMICRONUTRIENTS
KIMBALL
FAIRBURY
        27,988 NED981723513
            3 NED000610550
      TOTAL
                              27,991
 * Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed are excluded.


Top Ten Wastes Managed*: 0001, FOOS, DOOS, 0007, FOOS, F002, 0018, 0002, oooe, DOOS
 * Based on the Federal hazardous waste codes most frequently reported, not the quantity managed.
  See Appendix D of the National Analysis for a description of these waste codes.


Top Management  Methods

 •  The top management methods used in Nebraska were: incineration (27,988 tons) and metals recovery (3 tons).

Nebraska Imports/Exports (As reported by Nebraska).

  •  The State that shipped the largest quantity of waste to Nebraska was Wisconsin (5,644 tons).
  •  The State to which Nebraska shipped the largest quantity of waste was Ohio (8,840 tons).

NOTE: Columns may not  sum due to rounding.
Exclusion of wastewater from the 1999 National Biennial Report will make cursory comparisons of the 1999 National Biennial Report
to National Biennial Reports prior to 1997 misleading. Refer to Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation.

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NEVADA
1999 WASTE GENERATION
       102
Total Number of RCRA Large
Quantity Generators (LQGs)
     11,473
      Tons
Total Quantity of RCRA
Hazardous Waste Generated
Table 1

 Ten Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators and Quantity Generated (tons), 1999


1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10


S/te Name
21 ST CENTURY EMI
RR DONNELLEY & SONS CO.
CHROMALLY NEVADA ARROWHEAD
CHROMALLOY NEVADA INDUSTRIAL PARK
BARRINGER LABORATORIES, INC.
HAWTHORNE ARMY DEPOT
SHERWIN WILLIAMS CO
BARRICKGOLDSTRIKE MINES INC.
NELLISAFB
NEWMONT GOLD QUARRY MINE
TOTAL

City
FERNLEY
RENO
CARSON CITY
CARSON CITY
RENO
HAWTHORNE
RENO
ELKO
NELLISAFB
CARLIN

Tons of Waste
Generated
3,592
2,167
1,495
653
456
413
371
175
112
106
9,540

EPA ID
NVD980895338
NVD981641434
NVD986774651
NVD982443947
NVD986769560
NV1210090006
NVR000038737
NVD000626531
NV7570024110
NVD000627034

Top Ten Wastes Generated*: 0001, DOOS, 0007, oooe, DOOQ, 0011, FOOS, 0002, DOSQ, FOOS
 * Based on the Federal hazardous waste codes most frequently reported, not the quantity generated.
  See Appendix D of the National Analysis for a description of these waste codes.
Table 2

Quantity of Generated Waste (tons) that Was Only a Characteristic Waste, Only a Listed Waste or Both
Characteristic and Listed Waste, 1999
Only Characteristic                     Only Listed                    Both Characteristic & Listed
Ignitable
Corrosive
Reactive
Toxic(D004-17)
Toxic (D01 8-43)
Characteristic Mixed
TOTAL
445
18
15
2,218
121
5,005
F Waste
K Waste
P Waste
U Waste

Listed Mixed
7,821 TOTAL
828
45
0
14

0






887 TOTAL Char. & Listed 2,760
Exclusion of wastewater from the 1999 National Biennial Report will make cursory comparisons of the 1999 National Biennial Report
to National Biennial Reports prior to 1997 misleading. Refer to Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation.
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                                                                                        NEVADA
                                                                     1999 WASTE MANAGEMENT
                                                                         Total Number of
                                                                         RCRA TSD Facilities
                                                             48,283
                                                              Tons
                        Total Quantity of RCRA
                        Hazardous Waste Managed
Table 3

 Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Managers and Quantity Managed (tons), 1999
      S/te Name
City
Tons of Waste
  Managed*      EPA ID
  1   US ECOLOGY INC. BEATTY, NV
  2   21ST CENTURY EMI
  3   BECHTEL NV FOR USDOE NTS
BEATTY
FERNLEY
MERCURY
        31,772  NVT330010000
        16,445  NVD980895338
           66  NV3890090001
      TOTAL
                               48,283
 * Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed are excluded.


Top Ten Wastes Managed*: 0007, DOOS, 0002, Fooe, oooe, 0011, D004, DOOS, 0010, F007
 * Based on the Federal hazardous waste codes most frequently reported, not the quantity managed.
  See Appendix D of the National Analysis for a description of these waste codes.


Top Three Management Methods

 •  The top three management methods used in Nevada were: stabilization (25,358 tons), metals recovery (12,886
    tons), and landfill (9,956 tons).

Nevada Imports/Exports (As reported by Nevada).

  •  The State that shipped the largest quantity of waste to Nevada was California (26,643 tons).
  •  The State to which Nevada shipped the largest quantity of waste was Illinois (1,142 tons).

NOTE: Columns may not sum due to rounding.
Exclusion of wastewater from the 1999 National Biennial Report will make cursory comparisons of the 1999 National Biennial Report
to National Biennial Reports prior to 1997 misleading. Refer to Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation.
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NEW HAMPSHIRE
1999 WASTE GENERATION
       168
     11,082
      Tons
Total Number of RCRA Large
Quantity Generators (LQGs)
Total Quantity of RCRA
Hazardous Waste Generated
                                                                               6,7
Table 1

 Ten Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators and Quantity Generated (tons), 1999


1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10


S/te Name
HAMPSHIRE CHEMICAL CORPORATION
OSRAM SYLVANIA INC
HADCO CORPORATION
TERADYNE CIRCUITS OPERATION
STURM RUGER&COINC
SANMINA CORPORATION
UPACO ADHESIVE INC
WEBSTER VALVE INC
PIERCE&STEVENS C&A BUSINESS GR
GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY
TOTAL

City
NASHUA
EXETER
DERRY
NASHUA
NEWPORT
NASHUA
NASHUA
FRANKLIN
SEABROOK
SOMERSWORTH

Tons of Waste
Generated
3,296
1,836
496
473
463
339
279
216
181
157
7,737

EPA ID
NHD048724173
NHD003941655
NHD046312559
NHD073974651
NHD01 8953794
NHD040245607
NHD001 038348
NHD058537960
NHD048722466
NHD001091073

Top Ten Wastes Generated*:  0001, 0002, DOOS, FOOS, 0007, Fooe, DOOQ, FOOS, oooe, F002
 * Based on the Federal hazardous waste codes most frequently reported, not the quantity generated.
  See Appendix D of the National Analysis for a description of these waste codes.
Table 2

Quantity of Generated Waste (tons) that Was Only a Characteristic Waste, Only a Listed Waste or Both
Characteristic and Listed Waste, 1999
Only Characteristic                     Only Listed                     Both Characteristic & Listed
Ignitable
Corrosive
Reactive
Toxic(D004-17)
Toxic (D01 8-43)
Characteristic Mixed
TOTAL
1,356
3,946
9
2,137
203
0
F Waste
K Waste
P Waste
U Waste

Listed Mixed
7,651 TOTAL
3,414
0
0
17

0






3,431 TOTAL Char. & Listed 0
Exclusion of wastewater from the 1999 National Biennial Report will make cursory comparisons of the 1999 National Biennial Report
to National Biennial Reports prior to 1997 misleading. Refer to Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation.
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                                                                          NEW HAMPSHIRE
                                                                     1999 WASTE MANAGEMENT
                                                                        Total Number of
                                                                        RCRA TSD Facilities
                                                               0
                                                             Tons
Total Quantity of RCRA
Hazardous Waste Managed
Top Management Method

 •  There were no facilities* in New Hampshire that reported managing (treating or disposing) RCRA hazardous waste.
    * Because quantity managed only by storage was excluded, facilities managing by storage only were not listed.


New Hampshire Imports/Exports (As reported by New Hampshire).

 •  New Hampshire did not receive RCRA hazardous wastes from any other State.

 •  The State to which New Hampshire shipped the largest quantity of waste was Massachusetts (4,602 tons).

NOTE: Columns may not sum due to rounding.
Exclusion of wastewater from the 1999 National Biennial Report will make cursory comparisons of the 1999 National Biennial Report
to National Biennial Reports prior to 1997 misleading. Refer to Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation.

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NEW JERSEY
1999 WASTE GENERATION
      1,071
     650,534
      Tons
Total Number of RCRA Large
Quantity Generators (LQGs)
Total Quantity of RCRA
Hazardous Waste Generated
Table 1

 Ten Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators and Quantity Generated (tons), 1999


1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10


S/te Name
MARISOL INCORPORATED
HONEYWELL INC
E I DU PONT DE NEMOURS & CO INC CHAMBER
SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS (LINDEN)
MERCK & CO INC
CO-STEEL RARITAN
SAFETY-KLEEN (BRIDGEPORT), INC.
CO-STEEL SAYREVILLE
MADISON INDUSTRIES INC
SMITHKLINE BEECHAM PHARMACEUTICALS
TOTAL

City
MIDDLESEX
TETERBORO
DEEPWATER
LINDEN
RAHWAY
PERTH AMBOY
BRIDGEPORT
SAYREVILLE
OLD BRIDGE
PISCATAWAY

Tons of Waste
Generated
329,683
55,349
51,094
20,304
15,925
14,070
11,739
11,531
6,999
6,737
523,431

EPA ID
NJD002454544
NJD078714433
NJD002385730
NJD0021 82897
NJD001317064
NJD085644110
NJD053288239
NJD078873270
NJD002460855
NJD042896738

Top Ten Wastes Generated*:  LABP, 0001, FOOS, 0002, FOOS, DOOQ, DOOS, F002, 0007, DOOS
 * Based on the Federal hazardous waste codes most frequently reported, not the quantity generated.
  See Appendix D of the National Analysis for a description of these waste codes.
Table 2

Quantity of Generated Waste (tons) that Was Only a Characteristic Waste, Only a Listed Waste or Both
Characteristic and Listed Waste, 1999
Only Characteristic                     Only Listed                     Both Characteristic & Listed
Ignitable
Corrosive
Reactive
Toxic(D004-17)
Toxic (D01 8-43)
Characteristic Mixed
12,570
717
289
49,899
6,771
12,234
F Waste
K Waste
P Waste
U Waste

Listed Mixed
134,417
12,169
46
335

8,020






TOTAL
            82,480   TOTAL
154,987   TOTAL Char. & Listed
412,861
Exclusion of wastewater from the 1999 National Biennial Report will make cursory comparisons of the 1999 National Biennial Report
to National Biennial Reports prior to 1997 misleading. Refer to Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation.
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                                                                                  NEW JERSEY
                                                                       1999 WASTE MANAGEMENT
44
Total Number of
RCRA TSD Facilities

192,698
Tons
Total Quantity of RCRA
Hazardous Waste Managed
Table 3
Ten


1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10

Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Managers and

S/te Name
E I DU PONT DE NEMOURS & CO INC CHAMBER
SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS (LINDEN)
MARISOL INCORPORATED
SAFETY-KLEEN (BRIDGEPORT), INC.
S AND W WASTE, INC.
MERCK & CO INC
CASIE ECOLOGY OIL SALVAGE INC T/A CASIE
AUSIMONTUSAINC
REPUBLIC ENVL RECYCLING INC
HERCULES INCORPORATED
TOTAL
Quantity Managed (tons),

City
DEEPWATER
LINDEN
MIDDLESEX
BRIDGEPORT
SOUTH KEARNY
RAHWAY
VINELAND
THOROFARE
CLAYTON
PARLIN

1999
Tons of Waste
Managed*
45,670
43,239
35,168
33,183
26,441
3,293
2,088
1,898
1,623
94
192,698


EPA ID
NJD002385730
NJD0021 82897
NJD002454544
NJD053288239
NJD991291105
NJD001317064
NJD045995693
NJD980753875
NJD981133150
NJD002521961

 * Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed are excluded.


Top Ten Wastes Managed*:  0001, FOOS, FOOS, DOOS, DOSS, D018, F002, 0002, FOOI, DOSQ
 * Based on the Federal hazardous waste codes most frequently reported, not the quantity managed.
   See Appendix D of the National Analysis for a description of these waste  codes.



Top Three Management Methods

 •  The top three management methods used in New Jersey were: fuel blending (77,608 tons), landfill (45,622 tons),
    and incineration (35,178 tons).


New Jersey Imports/Exports (As reported by New Jersey).


  • The State that shipped the largest quantity of waste to New Jersey was New York (27,915 tons).

  • The State to which New Jersey shipped the largest quantity of waste was Pennsylvania (257,834 tons).


NOTE: Columns may not sum due to rounding.
Exclusion of wastewater from the 1999 National Biennial Report will make cursory comparisons of the 1999 National Biennial Report
to National Biennial Reports prior to 1997 misleading. Refer to Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation.

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NEW MEXICO
1999 WASTE GENERATION
       41
     238,558
      Tons
Total Number of RCRA Large
Quantity Generators (LQGs)
Total Quantity of RCRA
Hazardous Waste Generated
Table 1

 Ten Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators and Quantity Generated (tons), 1999


1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10


S/te Name
NAVAJO REFINING CO
SANDIA NATIONAL LABORATORIES FOR THE U.S
U.S. DOE LOS ALAMOS NATIONAL LABORATORY
INTEL CORPORATION
CTS WIRELESS COMPONENTS, INC.
PHILIPS SEMICONDUCTORS
HOLLOMAN AFB
GE AIRCRAFT ENGINES
NOVABUS INCORPORATED
KIRTLAND AIR FORCE BASE
TOTAL

City
ARTESIA
ALBUQUERQUE
LOS ALAMOS
RIO RANCHO
ALBUQUERUQE
ALBUQUERQUE
HOLLOMAN AFB
ALBUQUERQUE
ROSWELL
KIRTLAND AFB

Tons of Waste
Generated
195,143
36,761
4,509
960
244
165
158
73
64
62
238,139

EPA ID
NMD048918817
NM5890110518
NM0890010515
NMD000609339
NMD980744551
NMD000709782
NM6572124422
NMD052684578
NM0001001320
NM9570024423

Top Ten Wastes Generated*:  0001, DOOS, LABP, DOOQ, 0007, 0002, FOOS, FOOS, oooe, F002
 * Based on the Federal hazardous waste codes most frequently reported, not the quantity generated.
  See Appendix D of the National Analysis for a description of these waste codes.
Table 2

Quantity of Generated Waste (tons) that Was Only a Characteristic Waste, Only a Listed Waste or Both
Characteristic and Listed Waste, 1999
Only Characteristic                      Only Listed                     Both Characteristic & Listed
Ignitable
Corrosive
Reactive
Toxic(D004-17)
Toxic (D01 8-43)
Characteristic Mixed
TOTAL
133
2
1
5,003
194,723
146
F Waste
K Waste
P Waste
U Waste

Listed Mixed
200,008 TOTAL
36,769
356
0
3

43






37,171 TOTAL Char. & Listed 1,320
Exclusion of wastewater from the 1999 National Biennial Report will make cursory comparisons of the 1999 National Biennial Report
to National Biennial Reports prior to 1997 misleading. Refer to Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation.
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                                                                                NEW MEXICO
                                                                     1999 WASTE MANAGEMENT
                                                                         Total Number of
                                                                         RCRA TSD Facilities
                                                               2
                                                             Tons
                        Total Quantity of RCRA
                        Hazardous Waste Managed
Table 3

 Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Managers and Quantity Managed (tons), 1999
      S/te Name
City
Tons of Waste
  Managed*      EPA ID
  1   SANDIA NATIONAL LABORATORIES FOR THE U.S   ALBUQUERQUE
  2   U.S. DOE LOS ALAMOS NATIONAL LABORATORY   LOS ALAMOS
                                   1  NM5890110518
                                   1  NM0890010515
      TOTAL
 * Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed are excluded.


Top Wastes Managed*: oooe, 0007, 0002, DOOS, F002, FOOS, FOOS
 * Based on the Federal hazardous waste codes most frequently reported, not the quantity managed.
  See Appendix D of the National Analysis for a description of these waste codes.


Top Management Methods

 •  The top management methods used in New Mexico were: incineration (1 tons) and stabilization (1 tons).

New Mexico Imports/Exports (As reported by New Mexico).

  •  The State that shipped the largest quantity of waste to New Mexico was Utah (80 tons).

  •  The State to which New Mexico shipped the largest quantity of waste was Texas (5,189 tons).

NOTE: Columns may not sum due to rounding.
Exclusion of wastewater from the 1999 National Biennial Report will make cursory comparisons of the 1999 National Biennial Report
to National Biennial Reports prior to 1997 misleading. Refer to Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation.
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NEW YORK
1999 WASTE GENERATION
2,647
Total Number of RCRA Large
Quantity Generators (LQGs)

548,928
Tons
Total Quantity of RCRA
Hazardous Waste Generated
Table 1

 Ten Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators and Quantity Generated (tons), 1999


1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10


S/te Name
CWM CHEMICAL SERVICES, LLC.
GCL TILE & TREATMENT
REVERE SMELTING & REFINING CORPORATION
GENERAL ELECTRIC CO.
EASTMAN KODAK
USEPA-CONSOLIDATED IRON SITE
NYSDEC/VANDER HORST SITE
AFBCA/DA-GRIFFISS
NATIONAL FUEL GAS/SCAJAQUADA CREEK
BUCKBEE-MEARS CORTLAND
TOTAL

City
MODEL CITY
SIDNEY
MIDDLETOWN
WATERFORD
ROCHESTER
NEWBURGH
OLEAN
ROME
BUFFALO
CORTLAND

Tons of Waste
Generated
169,746
71,565
52,895
44,163
28,351
13,564
9,852
9,202
8,162
7,647
415,147

EPA ID
NYD049836679
NYD981566417
NYD030485288
NYD002080034
NYD980592497
NY0002455756
NYD980780928
NY4571 924451
NYD986930758
NYD01 0783967

Top Ten Wastes Generated*:  0001, DOOS, FOOS, 0002, FOOS, DOOQ, 0007, F002, DOSS, D018
 * Based on the Federal hazardous waste codes most frequently reported, not the quantity generated.
  See Appendix D of the National Analysis for a description of these waste codes.
Table 2

Quantity of Generated Waste (tons) that Was Only a Characteristic Waste, Only a Listed Waste or Both
Characteristic and Listed Waste, 1999
Only Characteristic                      Only Listed                     Both Characteristic & Listed
Ignitable
Corrosive
Reactive
Toxic(D004-17)
Toxic (D01 8-43)
Characteristic Mixed
6,962
3,396
282
127,410
15,401
176,424
F Waste
K Waste
P Waste
U Waste

Listed Mixed
55,226
19,983
39
72,355

4,310






TOTAL
329,875   TOTAL
151,913   TOTAL Char. & Listed
67,128
Exclusion of wastewater from the 1999 National Biennial Report will make cursory comparisons of the 1999 National Biennial Report
to National Biennial Reports prior to 1997 misleading. Refer to Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation.
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                                                                     1999 WASTE MANAGEMENT
59
Total Number of
RCRA TSD Facilities

316,470
Tons
Total Quantity of RCRA
Hazardous Waste Managed
Table 3

 Ten Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Managers and Quantity Managed (tons), 1999
                                                                        Tons of Waste
      Site Name                                  City                      Managed*
                                        EPA ID
  1   REVERE SMELTING & REFINING CORPORATION
  2   GCL TILE & TREATMENT
  3   EASTMAN KODAK
  4   NORLITE CORPORATION
  5   GENERAL ELECTRIC CO.
  6   OCCIDENTAL CHEMICAL CORPORATION
  7   NEPERAINC
  8   GENERAL ELECTRIC, CO.
  9   SCHENECTADY INTERNATIONAL, INC.
  10   LEDERLE LABORATORIES
MIDDLETOWN
SIDNEY
ROCHESTER
COHOES
WATERFORD
NIAGARA FALLS
HARRIMAN
SELKIRK
ROTTERDAM JUNCTION
PEARL RIVER
167,285
 71,565
 24,671
 21,978
 14,729
  4,610
  3,123
  1,735
  1,724
  1,551
NYD030485288
NYD981566417
NYD980592497
NYD080469935
NYD002080034
NYD000824482
NYD002014595
NYD066832023
NYD002070118
NYD054065909
      TOTAL
                             312,972
 * Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed are excluded.


Top Ten Wastes Managed*:  0001, DOOS, FOOS, FOOS, DOSS, F002, 0002, 0018, DOOS, DOO?
 * Based on the Federal hazardous waste codes most frequently reported, not the quantity managed.
  See Appendix D of the National Analysis for a description of these waste codes.


Top Three Management Methods

 •  The top three management methods used in New York were: metals recovery (120,942 tons), incineration (116,230
    tons), and stabilization (46,908 tons).

New York Imports/Exports (As reported by New York).

  •  The State that shipped the largest quantity of waste to  New York was Connecticut (12,422 tons).
  •  The State to which New York shipped the largest quantity of waste was Foreign Country (57,025 tons).

NOTE: Columns may not  sum due to rounding.
Exclusion of wastewater from the 1999 National Biennial Report will make cursory comparisons of the 1999 National Biennial Report
to National Biennial Reports prior to 1997 misleading. Refer to Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation.
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NORTH CAROLINA
1999 WASTE GENERATION
508
Total Number of RCRA Large
Quantity Generators (LQGs)

74,757
Tons
Total Quantity of RCRA
Hazardous Waste Generated
Table 1

 Ten Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators and Quantity Generated (tons), 1999


1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10


Site Name
CATALYTICA PHARMACEUTICALS
AMERISTEELCORP
ECOFLO INC
CLARIANT CORPORATION - MOUNT HOLLY EAST
OMNOVA SOLUTIONS INC
XVIII AIRBORNE CORPS AND FORT BRAGG
MALLINCKRODT INC.
HERITAGE ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, LLC
FREIGHTLINER TRUCKS - CLEVELAND TMP
SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS
TOTAL

City
GREENVILLE
CHARLOTTE
GREENSBORO
CHARLOTTE
GREENSBORO
FORT BRAGG
RALEIGH
CHARLOTTE
CLEVELAND
CHARLOTTE

Tons of Waste
Generated
7,996
4,344
3,554
3,479
3,319
2,909
2,606
2,378
2,069
1,751
34,405

EPA ID
NCD047373766
NCD093340487
NCD980842132
NCD001810365
NCD0961 58696
NC8210020121
NCD042091975
NCD121700777
NCD01 8652339
NCD079060059

Top Ten Wastes Generated*:  0001, FOOS, 0002, FOOS, 0007, DOOS, DOSS, DOOQ, F002, oooe
 * Based on the Federal hazardous waste codes most frequently reported, not the quantity generated.
  See Appendix D of the National Analysis for a description of these waste codes.


Table 2

 Quantity of Generated Waste (tons) that Was Only a Characteristic Waste, Only a Listed Waste or Both
 Characteristic and Listed Waste, 1999
Only Characteristic                      Only Listed                    Both Characteristic & Listed
Ignitable
Corrosive
Reactive
Toxic(D004-17)
Toxic (D01 8-43)
Characteristic Mixed
TOTAL
11,367
1,475
107
4,511
366
8,775
F Waste
K Waste
P Waste
U Waste

Listed Mixed
26,600 TOTAL
9,068
7,670
4
547

92






17,381 TOTAL Char. & Listed 30,720
Exclusion of wastewater from the 1999 National Biennial Report will make cursory comparisons of the 1999 National Biennial Report
to National Biennial Reports prior to 1997 misleading. Refer to Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation.


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                                                                        NORTH CAROLINA
                                                              75
                                                                    1999 WASTE MANAGEMENT
                                                            20,405
                                                            Tons
                        Total Number of
                        RCRA TSD Facilities
                       Total Quantity of RCRA
                       Hazardous Waste Managed
Table 3

 Ten Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Managers and Quantity Managed (tons), 1999
                                                                       Tons of Waste
      Site Name                                 City                     Managed*      EPA ID
  1   CATALYTICA PHARMACEUTICALS
  2   SOLITE CORPORATION, CAROLINA SOLITE DIV.
  3   MALLINCKRODT INC.
  4   ECOFLO INC
  5   HERITAGE ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, LLC
  6   US MCAS CHERRY POINT
  7   CROFT METALS INC
  8   INTERNATIONAL PAPER
  9   QUALITY FOREST PRODUCTS INC
  10   GLAXO WELLCOME SOUTH CAMPUS
GREENVILLE
NORWOOD
RALEIGH
GREENSBORO
CHARLOTTE
CHERRY POINT
LUMBER BRIDGE
WILMINGTON
ENFIELD
RESEARCH TRIANGLE PAR
7,834
6,503
2,306
2,192
 757
 362
 140
 127
  99
  32
NCD047373766
NCD003152642
NCD042091975
NCD980842132
NCD121700777
NC1170027261
NCD067200949
NCD072022726
NCD084173830
NCD052547635
      TOTAL
                              20,352
 * Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed are excluded.

Top Ten Wastes Managed*:  0001, FOOS, FOOS, F002, DOSS, 0007, 0002, DOOS, 0022, oooe
 * Based on the Federal hazardous waste codes most frequently reported, not the quantity managed.
  See Appendix D of the National Analysis for a description of these waste codes.


Top Three Management Methods

 •  The top three management methods used in North Carolina were: energy recovery (8,809 tons), incineration (7,886
    tons), and fuel blending (2,927 tons).

North Carolina Imports/Exports (As reported by North Carolina).

  •  The State that shipped the largest quantity of waste to North Carolina was South Carolina (8,986 tons).
  •  The State to which North Carolina shipped the largest quantity of waste was South Carolina (16,756 tons).

NOTE: Columns may not sum due to rounding.
Exclusion of wastewater from the 1999 National Biennial Report will make cursory comparisons of the 1999 National Biennial Report
to National Biennial Reports prior to 1997 misleading. Refer to Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation.
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NORTH  DAKOTA
1999 WASTE GENERATION
       16
      2,675
      Tons
Total Number of RCRA Large
Quantity Generators (LQGs)
Total Quantity of RCRA
Hazardous Waste Generated
Table 1

 Ten Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators and Quantity Generated (tons), 1999


1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10


S/te Name
AMOCO OIL CO - MANDAN REFINERY
SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS - FARGO
SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS - BISMARCK
WASTE RECOVERY SERVICES INC
TRW - LUCAS AEROSPACE
HEALTH CARE INCINERATORS
IMATION CORPORATION
INDUSTRIAL PLATING CORPORATION
MOTOR COACH IND - PAINT SHOP
TECTON PRODUCTS, LLC
TOTAL

City
MANDAN
FARGO
BISMARCK
BELFIELD
JAMESTOWN
FARGO
WAHPETON
WAHPETON
PEMBINA
FARGO

Tons of Waste
Generated
1,486
364
286
147
83
71
44
42
33
29
2,585

EPA ID
NDD0061 75467
NDD000716738
NDD980957070
NDD982591794
NDD053426565
NDD167721265
NDD084497775
NDD051439743
ND0000479071
NDD986267938

Top Ten Wastes Generated*:  0001, DOOS, 0007, oooe, D039, D018, DOSS, FOOS, FOOS, 0002
 * Based on the Federal hazardous waste codes most frequently reported, not the quantity generated.
  See Appendix D of the National Analysis for a description of these waste codes.
Table 2

Quantity of Generated Waste (tons) that Was Only a Characteristic Waste, Only a Listed Waste or Both
Characteristic and Listed Waste, 1999
Only Characteristic                     Only Listed                     Both Characteristic & Listed
Ignitable
Corrosive
Reactive
Toxic(D004-17)
Toxic (D01 8-43)
Characteristic Mixed
TOTAL
3
6
0
224
22
1,904
F Waste
K Waste
P Waste
U Waste

Listed Mixed
2,159 TOTAL
21
3
1
0

155






180 TOTAL Char. & Listed 336
Exclusion of wastewater from the 1999 National Biennial Report will make cursory comparisons of the 1999 National Biennial Report
to National Biennial Reports prior to 1997 misleading. Refer to Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation.
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                                                              504
                                                              Tons
                                                                            NORTH  DAKOTA
                                                                      1999 WASTE MANAGEMENT
                                                                         Total Number of
                                                                         RCRA TSD Facilities
                        Total Quantity of RCRA
                        Hazardous Waste Managed
Table 3

 Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Managers and Quantity Managed (tons), 1999
      S/te Name
City
Tons of Waste
  Managed*      EPA ID
1
2
3

AMOCO OIL CO - MANDAN REFINERY
WASTE RECOVERY SERVICES INC
DAKOTA GASIFICATION COMPANY
TOTAL
MANDAN
BELFIELD
BEULAH

354 NDD0061 75467
85 NDD982591794
65 NDD000690594
504
 * Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed are excluded.


Top Ten Wastes Managed*: 0001, FOOS, FOOS, D018, DOOS, oooe, 0007, 0019, 0002, 0004
 * Based on the Federal hazardous waste codes most frequently reported, not the quantity managed.
  See Appendix D of the National Analysis for a description of these waste codes.


Top Three Management Methods

 •  The top three management methods used in North Dakota were: other recovery (354 tons), fuel blending (85 tons),
    and stabilization (62 tons).

North Dakota Imports/Exports (As reported by North Dakota).

  •  The State that shipped the largest quantity of waste to North Dakota was Minnesota (116 tons).

  •  The State to which North Dakota shipped the largest quantity of waste was Texas (1,069 tons).

NOTE: Columns may not sum due to rounding.
Exclusion of wastewater from the 1999 National Biennial Report will make cursory comparisons of the 1999 National Biennial Report
to National Biennial Reports prior to 1997 misleading. Refer to Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation.

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OHIO
1999 WASTE GENERATION
1,181
Total Number of RCRA Large
Quantity Generators (LQGs)

1 ,644,029
Tons
Total Quantity of RCRA
Hazardous Waste Generated
Table 1

 Ten Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators and Quantity Generated (tons), 1999


1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10


Site Name
BP CHEMICALS INC
AK STEEL CORPORATION MIDDLETOWN WORKS
SYSTECH ENVIRONMENTAL CORP
ONYX ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, LLC.
CHEVRON PRODUCTS COMPANY
REPUBLIC TECHNOLOGIES INTL
ARISTECH CHEMICAL CORPORATION
NORTH STAR BHP STEEL LLC
VON ROLL AMERICA, INC.
AK STEEL MANSFIELD OPERATIONS
TOTAL

City
LIMA
MIDDLETOWN
PAULDING
WEST CARROLLTON
HOOVEN
CANTON
HAVERHILL
DELTA
EAST LIVERPOOL
MANSFIELD

Tons of Waste
Generated
900,881
105,597
98,299
57,306
54,520
30,513
29,898
20,095
19,887
18,797
1,335,794

EPA ID
OHD0421 57644
OHD004234480
OHD005048947
OHD093945293
OHD004254132
OHD004228003
OHD0051 08477
OHR000002279
OHD980613541
OHD004157418

Top Ten Wastes Generated*:  0001, FOOS, DOOS, 0007, 0002, FOOS, DOSS, D018, oooe, DOOS
 * Based on the Federal hazardous waste codes most frequently reported, not the quantity generated.
  See Appendix D of the National Analysis for a description of these waste codes.
Table 2

Quantity of Generated Waste (tons) that Was Only a Characteristic Waste, Only a Listed Waste or Both
Characteristic and Listed Waste, 1999
Only Characteristic                     Only Listed                     Both Characteristic & Listed
Ignitable
Corrosive
Reactive
Toxic(D004-17)
Toxic (D01 8-43)
Characteristic Mixed
12,029
55,742
32
46,095
8,253
32,954
F Waste
K Waste
P Waste
U Waste

Listed Mixed
16,856
933,721
5
789

21,823






TOTAL
155,105   TOTAL
973,195   TOTAL Char. & Listed
515,729
Exclusion of wastewater from the 1999 National Biennial Report will make cursory comparisons of the 1999 National Biennial Report
to National Biennial Reports prior to 1997 misleading. Refer to Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation.
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                                                                                              OHIO
                                                                       1999 WASTE MANAGEMENT
                                                             1,652,870
                                                               Tons
Total Number of
RCRA TSD Facilities
Total Quantity of RCRA
Hazardous Waste Managed
Table 3

 Ten Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Managers and Quantity Managed (tons), 1999
                                                                         Tons of Waste
      Site Name                                   City                      Managed*
                 EPA ID
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10

BP CHEMICALS INC
ENVIROSAFE SERVICES OF OHIO INC
WASTE MANAGEMENT OF OHIO INC
LAFARGE CORPORATION
SYSTECH ENVIRONMENTAL CORP
ROSS INCINERATION SERVICES INC
VON ROLL AMERICA, INC.
SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS INC.
ONYX ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, LLC.
ARISTECH CHEMICAL CORPORATION
TOTAL
LIMA
OREGON
VICKERY
PAULDING
PAULDING
GRAFTON
EAST LIVERPOOL
HEBRON
WEST CARROLLTON
HAVERHILL

900,770
174,198
136,615
98,278
88,394
60,840
41,571
32,295
29,228
29,193
1,591,382
OHD0421 57644
OHD045243706
OHD020273819
OHD987048733
OHD005048947
OHD048415665
OHD980613541
OHD980587364
OHD093945293
OHD0051 08477

 * Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed are excluded.


Top Ten Wastes Managed*:  D039, 0001, F002, D040, FOOS, D018, FOOS, DOOS, 0007, DOSS
 * Based on the Federal hazardous waste codes most frequently reported, not the quantity managed.
   See Appendix D of the National Analysis for a description of these waste codes.


Top Three Management Methods

 •  The top three management methods used in Ohio were: deepwell / underground injection (1,036,059 tons), fuel
    blending (237,753 tons), and landfill (174,198 tons).


Ohio Imports/Exports (As reported by Ohio).

  • The State that shipped the largest quantity of waste to Ohio was Indiana (56,605 tons).

  • The State to which Ohio shipped the largest quantity of waste was Foreign Country (104,370 tons).

NOTE: Columns may not sum due to rounding.
Exclusion of wastewater from the 1999 National Biennial Report will make cursory comparisons of the 1999 National Biennial Report
to National Biennial Reports prior to 1997 misleading. Refer to Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation.
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OKLAHOMA
1999 WASTE GENERATION
       147
     417,460
      Tons
Total Number of RCRA Large
Quantity Generators (LQGs)
Total Quantity of RCRA
Hazardous Waste Generated
Table 1

 Ten Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators and Quantity Generated (tons), 1999


1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10


Site Name
ZINC CORPORATION OF AMERICA
SHEFFIELD STEEL CORPORATION
U.S. TINKER AIR FORCE BASE
SUNCO, INC(R&M)
GREENWAY ENVIRONMENTAL INC
BAKER PETROLITE
U.S. ARMY MCALESTER AMMUNITION PLANT
NORTH AMERICAN GALVANIZING - TULSA #1
NATIONAL STANDARD COMPANY
NORTH AMERICAN GALVANIZING -TULSA #2
TOTAL

City
BARTLESVILLE
SAND SPRINGS
TINKER AFB
TULSA
HASKELL
SAND SPRINGS
MCALESTER
TULSA
STILLWATER
TULSA

Tons of Waste
Generated
375,265
7,164
4,532
3,655
3,560
3,487
3,344
1,601
1,439
1,303
405,351

EPA ID
OKD000829440
OKD007219181
OK1 571 724391
OKD058078775
OKD089761290
OKD072424104
OK621 3822798
OKD007218167
OKD065436180
OKD000815001

Top Ten Wastes Generated*: 0001, 0007, DOOS, FOOS, FOOS, oooe, DOSS, 0018, 0002, DOSQ
 * Based on the Federal hazardous waste codes most frequently reported, not the quantity generated.
  See Appendix D of the National Analysis for a description of these waste codes.


Table 2

 Quantity of Generated Waste (tons) that Was Only a Characteristic Waste, Only a Listed Waste or Both
 Characteristic and Listed Waste, 1999
Only Characteristic                     Only Listed                    Both Characteristic & Listed
Ignitable
Corrosive
Reactive
Toxic(D004-17)
Toxic (D01 8-43)
Characteristic Mixed
TOTAL
2,458
241
3,335
377,082
76
8,252
F Waste
K Waste
P Waste
U Waste

Listed Mixed
391,444 TOTAL
4,723
8,724
2
23

232






13,704 TOTAL Char. & Listed 12,308
Exclusion of wastewater from the 1999 National Biennial Report will make cursory comparisons of the 1999 National Biennial Report
to National Biennial Reports prior to 1997 misleading. Refer to Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation.
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                                                                                   OKLAHOMA
                                                               30
                                                                      1999 WASTE MANAGEMENT
                                                             485,193
                                                              Tons
Total Number of
RCRA TSD Facilities
Total Quantity of RCRA
Hazardous Waste Managed
Table 3

 Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Managers and Quantity Managed (tons), 1999


1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9


S/te Name
ZINC CORPORATION OF AMERICA
SAFETY-KLEEN, LONE MOUNTAIN
PERMA-FIX TREATMENT SERVICES
GREENWAY ENVIRONMENTAL INC
U.S. ARMY MCALESTER AMMUNITION PLANT
NORIT AMERICAS INC
EAGLE-PITCHER TECH LLC (EOM)
KIMRAY INC.
MIDWEST TROPHY MFG. CO. INC.
TOTAL

City
BARTLESVILLE
WAYNOKA
TULSA
HASKELL
MCALESTER
PRYOR
QUAPAW
OKLAHOMA CITY
DEL CITY

Tons of Waste
Managed*
374,683
95,358
5,772
5,100
3,330
761
187
1
1
485,193

EPA ID
OKD000829440
OKD065438376
OKD000402396
OKD089761290
OK621 3822798
OKD987072006
OKD0071 58454
OKD0071 94475
OKR000002741

 * Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed are excluded.


Top Ten Wastes Managed*: 0001, FOOS, FOOS, DOOS, 0007, F002, DOSS, DOSQ, oooe, 0002
 * Based on the Federal hazardous waste codes most frequently reported, not the quantity managed.
  See Appendix D of the National Analysis for a description of these waste codes.


Top Three Management Methods

 •  The top three management methods used in Oklahoma were: deepwell / underground injection (374,769 tons),
    stabilization (51,248 tons), and landfill (46,793 tons).


Oklahoma Imports/Exports (As reported by Oklahoma).

  •  The State that shipped the largest quantity of waste to Oklahoma was Texas (42,507 tons).

  •  The State to which Oklahoma shipped the largest quantity of waste was Texas (10,259 tons).

NOTE: Columns may not sum due to rounding.
Exclusion of wastewater from the 1999 National Biennial Report will make cursory comparisons of the 1999 National Biennial Report
to National Biennial Reports prior to 1997 misleading. Refer to Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation.
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OREGON
1999 WASTE GENERATION
208
Total Number of RCRA Large
Quantity Generators (LQGs)

81,270
Tons
Total Quantity of RCRA
Hazardous Waste Generated
Table 1

 Ten Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators and Quantity Generated (tons), 1999


1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10


Site Name
MCCORMICK & BAXTER SUPERFUND SITE
CASCADE STEEL ROLLING MILLS INC
MERIXCORP
OREGON STEEL MILLS INC
REYNOLDS METALS COMPANY
NORTHWEST ALUMINUM COMPANY
EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY
ODEQ VAN OSTEN PROPERTIES SITE
SYNTHETECH INC
WAH CHANG
TOTAL

City
PORTLAND
MCMINNVILLE
FOREST GROVE
PORTLAND
TROUTDALE
THE DALLES
WHITE CITY
BEND
ALBANY
ALBANY

Tons of Waste
Generated
33,792
12,118
6,249
6,112
2,321
2,319
1,526
1,252
1,165
973
67,826

EPA ID
ORD009020603
ORD045776432
ORD980725592
ORD0091 06055
ORD009412677
ORD981 764707
ORD041 265372
ORD044835148
ORD085979474
ORD050955848

Top Ten Wastes Generated*:  0001, FOOS, FOOS, 0002, DOOS, 0007, DOSS, oooe, 0018, DOOS
 * Based on the Federal hazardous waste codes most frequently reported, not the quantity generated.
  See Appendix D of the National Analysis for a description of these waste codes.


Table 2

 Quantity of Generated Waste (tons) that Was Only a Characteristic Waste, Only a Listed Waste or Both
 Characteristic and Listed Waste, 1999
Only Characteristic                     Only Listed                    Both Characteristic & Listed
Ignitable
Corrosive
Reactive
Toxic(D004-17)
Toxic (D01 8-43)
Characteristic Mixed
TOTAL
1,685
417
414
2,803
113
4,754
F Waste
K Waste
P Waste
U Waste

Listed Mixed
10,184 TOTAL
41,285
22,844
2
15

224






64,370 TOTAL Char. & Listed 6,698
Exclusion of wastewater from the 1999 National Biennial Report will make cursory comparisons of the 1999 National Biennial Report
to National Biennial Reports prior to 1997 misleading. Refer to Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation.


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                                                                                       OREGON
                                                                     1999 WASTE MANAGEMENT
                                                                         Total Number of
                                                                         RCRA TSD Facilities
                                                             38,874
                                                             Tons
                        Total Quantity of RCRA
                        Hazardous Waste Managed
Table 3

 Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Managers and Quantity Managed (tons), 1999
      S/te Name
City
Tons of Waste
  Managed*      EPA ID
  1   CHEMICAL WASTE MANAGEMENT OF THE NW     ARLINGTON
  2   TEKTRONIX INC BEAVERTON CAMPUS            BEAVERTON
                               38,871  ORD089452353
                                   3  ORD009020231
      TOTAL
                              38,874
 * Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed are excluded.


Top Ten Wastes Managed*: DOOS, 0007, oooe, DOOS, Fooe, 0004, 0002, DOOQ, F002, 0010
 * Based on the Federal hazardous waste codes most frequently reported, not the quantity managed.
  See Appendix D of the National Analysis for a description of these waste  codes.


Top Three Management Methods

 •  The top three management methods used in Oregon were: landfill (24,967 tons), stabilization (10,147 tons), and
    other disposal (3,757 tons).


Oregon Imports/Exports (As reported by Oregon).

  •  The State that shipped the largest quantity of waste to Oregon was Washington (28,423 tons).

  •  The State to which Oregon shipped the largest quantity of waste was Idaho (51,788 tons).

NOTE: Columns may not sum due to rounding.
Exclusion of wastewater from the 1999 National Biennial Report will make cursory comparisons of the 1999 National Biennial Report
to National Biennial Reports prior to 1997 misleading. Refer to Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation.
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PENNSYLVANIA
1999 WASTE GENERATION
       965
     417,477
      Tons
Total Number of RCRA Large
Quantity Generators (LQGs)
Total Quantity of RCRA
Hazardous Waste Generated
Table 1

 Ten Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators and Quantity Generated (tons), 1999


1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10


Site Name
EAST PENN MFC CO INC
SUNOCO INC FRANKFORD PLT
WHEATLAND TUBE COMPANY
EXIDE GENERAL BATTERY READING COMPLEX
BETHLEHEM LUKENS PLATE COATESVILLE
ICI EXPLOSIVES USA INC
AK STEEL INC PLANT 1 LYNDORA
REPUBLIC TECHNOLOGIES INTL LLC
ALLEGHENY LUDLUM BRACKENRIDGE
BETHLEHEM STEEL CORP STEELTON
TOTAL

City
LYON STATION
PHILADELPHIA
WHEATLAND
READING
COATESVILLE
TAMAQUA
LYNDORA
JOHNSTOWN
BRACKENRIDGE
STEELTON

Tons of Waste
Generated
47,442
39,261
25,671
17,672
16,595
15,125
14,218
10,970
9,988
9,932
206,875

EPA ID
PAD002330165
PAD002312791
PAD004338091
PAD990753089
PAD002326908
PAD071 203046
PAD004325254
PAR000000307
PAD004335154
PAD003026531

Top Ten Wastes Generated*:  0001, FOOS, DOOS, 0002, FOOS, 0007, oooe, 0018, DOSS, DOSQ
 * Based on the Federal hazardous waste codes most frequently reported, not the quantity generated.
  See Appendix D of the National Analysis for a description of these waste codes.
Table 2

Quantity of Generated Waste (tons) that Was Only a Characteristic Waste, Only a Listed Waste or Both
Characteristic and Listed Waste, 1999
Only Characteristic                     Only Listed                    Both Characteristic & Listed
Ignitable
Corrosive
Reactive
Toxic(D004-17)
Toxic (D01 8-43)
Characteristic Mixed
10,556
4,335
77
124,052
8,905
15,160
F Waste
K Waste
P Waste
U Waste

Listed Mixed
13,503
100,875
39
778

4,435






TOTAL
           163,085   TOTAL
119,630   TOTAL Char. & Listed
134,469
Exclusion of wastewater from the 1999 National Biennial Report will make cursory comparisons of the 1999 National Biennial Report
to National Biennial Reports prior to 1997 misleading. Refer to Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation.
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                                                                             PENNSYLVANIA
                                                                     1999 WASTE MANAGEMENT
                                                            293,078
                                                             Tons
Total Number of
RCRA TSD Facilities
Total Quantity of RCRA
Hazardous Waste Managed
Table 3

 Ten Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Managers and Quantity Managed (tons), 1999
                                                                        Tons of Waste
      Site Name                                  City                      Managed*
                EPA ID
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10

MILL SERVICE YUKON
KEYSTONE CEMENT CO
SUNOCO INC FRANKFORD PLT
INMETCO
ENVIRITE OF PENNSYLVANIA INC
REPUBLIC ENV SYS (PA) INC
EXIDE GENERAL BATTERY READING COMPLEX
CALGON CARBON CORP
ENVIROTROL INC DARLINGTON
LONZA RIVERSIDE PLANT
TOTAL
YUKON
BATH
PHILADELPHIA
ELLWOOD CITY
YORK
HATFIELD
READING
PITTSBURGH
DARLINGTON
CONSHOHOCKEN

74,400
53,524
39,477
39,363
26,994
21,064
20,995
5,978
5,734
2,495
290,024
PAD004835146
PAD002389559
PAD002312791
PAD087561015
PAD01 01 54045
PAD085690592
PAD990753089
PAD000736942
PAD987270725
PAD980550412

 * Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed are excluded.


Top Ten Wastes Managed*: DOOS, 0002, 0007, DOOQ, Fooe, 0018, FOOI, oooe, 0001, F002
 * Based on the Federal hazardous waste codes most frequently reported, not the quantity managed.
  See Appendix D of the National Analysis for a description of these waste codes.


Top Three Management Methods

 •  The top three management methods used in Pennsylvania were: stabilization (116,197 tons), energy recovery
    (94,334 tons), and metals recovery (66,636 tons).


Pennsylvania Imports/Exports (As reported by  Pennsylvania).

  •  The State that shipped the largest quantity of waste to Pennsylvania was New Jersey (47,486 tons).

  •  The State to which Pennsylvania shipped the largest quantity of waste was Ohio (43,879 tons).

NOTE: Columns may not sum due to rounding.
Exclusion of wastewater from the 1999 National Biennial Report will make cursory comparisons of the 1999 National Biennial Report
to National Biennial Reports prior to 1997 misleading. Refer to Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation.
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PUERTO RICO
1999 WASTE GENERATION
105
Total Number of RCRA Large
Quantity Generators (LQGs)

86,630
Tons
Total Quantity of RCRA
Hazardous Waste Generated
Table 1

 Ten Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators and Quantity Generated (tons), 1999


1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10


Site Name
SAFETY KLEEN ENVIROSYSTEMS
ABBOTT CHEMICALS PLANT (SOUTH)
PHARMACIA & UPJOHN CARIBE INC
PFIZER PHARMACEUTICALS LLC
SAFETY KLEEN ENVIROSYSTEMS
LILLY DEL CARIBE, INC. PR-04
MERCK SHARP AND DOHME QUIMICA DE PR
BRISTOL-MYERS BARCELONETA INC
SCHERING PLOUGH PRODUCTS, LLC.
SEARLE, LTD.
TOTAL

City
MANATI
BARCELONETA
BARCELONETA
BARCELONETA
DORADO
MAYAGUEZ
BARCELONETA
BARCELONETA
MANAT
BARCELONETA

Tons of Waste
Generated
23,771
12,072
9,470
9,151
7,476
7,087
6,247
2,169
1,667
697
79,806

EPA ID
PRD090399718
PRD987374451
PRD090398074
PRD090346909
PRD981 182421
PRD091 024786
PRD090028101
PRD090036021
PRD0901 39536
PRD991291949

Top Ten Wastes Generated*: 0001, FOOS, 0002, FOOS, DOOQ, DOOS, F002, 0007, DOOS, 0011
 * Based on the Federal hazardous waste codes most frequently reported, not the quantity generated.
  See Appendix D of the National Analysis for a description of these waste codes.


Table 2

 Quantity of Generated Waste (tons) that Was Only a Characteristic Waste, Only a Listed Waste or Both
 Characteristic and Listed Waste, 1999
Only Characteristic                     Only Listed                    Both Characteristic & Listed
Ignitable
Corrosive
Reactive
Toxic(D004-17)
Toxic (D01 8-43)
Characteristic Mixed
TOTAL
22,511
38
11
210
111
3,047
F Waste
K Waste
P Waste
U Waste

Listed Mixed
25,927 TOTAL
28,407
359
68
60

33






28,926 TOTAL Char. & Listed 31,758
Exclusion of wastewater from the 1999 National Biennial Report will make cursory comparisons of the 1999 National Biennial Report
to National Biennial Reports prior to 1997 misleading. Refer to Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation.


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                                                               31
                                                                      1999 WASTE MANAGEMENT
                                                             116,796
                                                              Tons
Total Number of
RCRA TSD Facilities
Total Quantity of RCRA
Hazardous Waste Managed
Table 3

 Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Managers and Quantity Managed (tons), 1999


1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8


S/te Name
SAFETY KLEEN ENVIROSYSTEMS
SAFETY KLEEN ENVIROSYSTEMS
UNION CARBIDE CARIBE LLC
MERCK SHARP AND DOHME QUIMICA DE PR
LILLY DEL CARIBE, INC. PR-04
CHEMSOURCE CORP.
ISLAND LITHO, CORP.
PHARMACIA & UPJOHN CARIBE INC
TOTAL

City
MANATI
DORADO
PENUELAS
BARCELONETA
MAYAGUEZ
GUAYAMA
BAYAMON
BARCELONETA

Tons of Waste
Managed*
47,292
40,398
22,773
6,189
95
23
19
6
116,796

EPA ID
PRD090399718
PRD981 182421
PRD980594618
PRD090028101
PRD091 024786
PRD090613357
PRD090466996
PRD090398074

 * Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed are excluded.


Top Ten Wastes Managed*: 0001, FOOS, D018, D039, 0011, DOOQ, FOOS, D040, 0002, DOOS
 * Based on the Federal hazardous waste codes most frequently reported, not the quantity managed.
  See Appendix D of the National Analysis for a description of these waste codes.


Top Three Management Methods

 •  The top three management methods used in Puerto Rico were: solvents recovery (43,987 tons), fuel blending
    (43,665 tons), and landfill (11,387 tons).


Puerto Rico Imports/Exports (As reported by Puerto Rico).

  •  Puerto Rico did not receive RCRA hazardous wastes from any other State.

  •  The State to which Puerto Rico shipped the largest quantity of waste was South Carolina (19,929 tons).

NOTE: Columns may not sum due to rounding.
Exclusion of wastewater from the 1999 National Biennial Report will make cursory comparisons of the 1999 National Biennial Report
to National Biennial Reports prior to 1997 misleading. Refer to Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation.

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RHODE ISLAND
1999 WASTE GENERATION
145
Total Number of RCRA Large
Quantity Generators (LQGs)

37,622
Tons
Total Quantity of RCRA
Hazardous Waste Generated
Table 1

 Ten Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators and Quantity Generated (tons), 1999


1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10


Site Name
NAVAL STATION NEWPORT- MELVILLE NORTH LF
MOBIL OIL CORP- EAST PROV. TERMINAL
CNC INTERNATIONAL, LP
OSRAM SYLVAN I A
NEW ENGLAND CONTAINER
INTERNATIONAL ETCHING, INC
SOLUOL CHEMICAL CO., INC.
CHEM-PAK CORPORATION
ARKWRIGHT, INC.
CLARIANT CORPORATION
TOTAL

City
PORTSMOUTH
EAST PROVIDENCE
WOONSOCKET
CENTRAL FALLS
SMITHFIELD
PROVIDENCE
WEST WARWICK
CRANSTON
FISKEVILLE
COVENTRY

Tons of Waste
Generated
19,636
11,964
456
411
305
287
281
260
245
237
34,081

EPA ID
RIP000019360
RID001202050
RID987489770
RID001 198605
RID048976732
RID987467248
RID001200930
RID084802842
RID058065707
RI5000011387

Top Ten Wastes Generated*:  0001, 0002, DOOS, DOOS, FOOS, 0007, oooe, 0011, FOOS, DOOQ
 * Based on the Federal hazardous waste codes most frequently reported, not the quantity generated.
  See Appendix D of the National Analysis for a description of these waste codes.


Table 2

 Quantity of Generated Waste (tons) that Was Only a Characteristic Waste, Only a Listed Waste or Both
 Characteristic and Listed Waste, 1999
Only Characteristic                      Only Listed                     Both Characteristic & Listed
Ignitable
Corrosive
Reactive
Toxic(D004-17)
Toxic (D01 8-43)
Characteristic Mixed
TOTAL
1,061
203
15
22,066
50
11,776
F Waste
K Waste
P Waste
U Waste

Listed Mixed
35,171 TOTAL
823
0
0
4

0






827 TOTAL Char. & Listed 1,610
Exclusion of wastewater from the 1999 National Biennial Report will make cursory comparisons of the 1999 National Biennial Report
to National Biennial Reports prior to 1997 misleading. Refer to Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation.


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                                                                             RHODE ISLAND
                                                                     1999 WASTE MANAGEMENT
                                                                         Total Number of
                                                                         RCRA TSD Facilities
                                                             2,220
                                                             Tons
                        Total Quantity of RCRA
                        Hazardous Waste Managed
Table 3

 Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Managers and Quantity Managed (tons), 1999
                                                                        Tons of Waste
      Site Name                                  City                     Managed*
                                        EPA ID
      CHEM-PAK CORPORATION
CRANSTON
2,220  RID084802842
      TOTAL
                               2,220
 * Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed are excluded.


Top Wastes Managed*: 0001, F002, D039
 * Based on the Federal hazardous waste codes most frequently reported, not the quantity managed.
  See Appendix D of the National Analysis for a description of these waste  codes.


Top Management Method

 •  The top management method used in Rhode Island was solvents recovery (2,220 tons).


Rhode Island Imports/Exports (As reported by Rhode Island).

  •  The State that shipped the largest quantity of waste to Rhode Island was Massachusetts (2,191 tons).

  •  The State to which Rhode Island shipped the largest quantity of waste was New York (16,604 tons).

NOTE: Columns may not sum due to rounding.
Exclusion of wastewater from the 1999 National Biennial Report will make cursory comparisons of the 1999 National Biennial Report
to National Biennial Reports prior to 1997 misleading. Refer to Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation.

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SOUTH CAROLINA
1999 WASTE GENERATION
       347
     14,761
      Tons
Total Number of RCRA Large
Quantity Generators (LQGs)
Total Quantity of RCRA
Hazardous Waste Generated
Table 1

 Ten Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators and Quantity Generated (tons), 1999


1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10


Site Name
GIANT CEMENT COMPANY
ALBEMARLE CORP ORANGEBURG PLT
3V INC
DOE/WSRC SAVANNAH RIVER SITE
ARCHIMICA INC ELGIN
AEC SENECA
GREENFIELD INDUSTRIES CLEMSON
KOPPERS INDUSTRIES INC
SYBRON CHEMICALS INC
SOUTHEASTERN CHEMICALS & SOLVENTS CO
TOTAL

City
HARLEYVILLE
ORANGEBURG
GEORGETOWN
JACKSON
ELGIN
SENECA
CLEMSON
FLORENCE
WELLFORD
SUMTER

Tons of Waste
Generated
7,176
3,362
2,703
662
193
81
64
46
44
39
14,370

EPA ID
SCD003351699
SCD043384072
SCD980500052
SC1 890008989
SCD042627448
SC00001 93631
SCD055914436
SCD003353026
SCD078057031
SCD036275626

Top Ten Wastes Generated*:  0001, FOOS, DOOS, 0002, 0007, FOOS, oooe, F002, DOOS, D018
 * Based on the Federal hazardous waste codes most frequently reported, not the quantity generated.
  See Appendix D of the National Analysis for a description of these waste codes.


Table 2

 Quantity of Generated Waste (tons) that Was Only a Characteristic Waste, Only a Listed Waste or Both
 Characteristic and Listed Waste, 1999
Only Characteristic                     Only Listed                    Both Characteristic & Listed
Ignitable
Corrosive
Reactive
Toxic(D004-17)
Toxic (D01 8-43)
Characteristic Mixed
TOTAL
35
300
1
133
191
388
F Waste
K Waste
P Waste
U Waste

Listed Mixed
1,048 TOTAL
404
46
0
3

83






536 TOTAL Char. & Listed 13,177
Exclusion of wastewater from the 1999 National Biennial Report will make cursory comparisons of the 1999 National Biennial Report
to National Biennial Reports prior to 1997 misleading. Refer to Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation.
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                                                                         SOUTH CAROLINA
                                                                      1999 WASTE MANAGEMENT
                                                             329,906
                                                              Tons
Total Number of
RCRA TSD Facilities
Total Quantity of RCRA
Hazardous Waste Managed
Table 3
Ten


1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10

Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Managers and

Site Name
GIANT CEMENT COMPANY
HOLNAM INC SAFETY KLEEN SYSTEMS INC
SAFETY KLEEN (PINEWOOD), INC
SOUTHEASTERN CHEMICALS & SOLVENTS CO
SAFETY KLEEN SYSTEMS INC LEXINGTON
ALBEMARLE CORP ORANGEBURG PLT
3V INC
PHIBROTECH INC
PETROCHEMSC
USAF-POINSETT ELECTRONIC COMBAT RANGE
TOTAL
Quantity Managed (tons),

City
HARLEYVILLE
HOLLY HILL
PINEWOOD
SUMTER
LEXINGTON
ORANGEBURG
GEORGETOWN
SUMTER
ROCK HILL
WEDGEFIELD

1999
Tons of Waste
Managed*
110,768
95,550
57,252
40,548
19,046
3,362
2,627
636
114
1
329,905


EPA ID
SCD003351699
SCD003368891
SCD070375985
SCD036275626
SCD077995488
SCD043384072
SCD980500052
SCD070371885
SCD044442333
SC9570090002

 * Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed are excluded.


Top Ten Wastes Managed*: 0001, D039, FOOS, FOOS, D040, D018, F002, FOOI, oooe, DOOS
 * Based on the Federal hazardous waste codes most frequently reported, not the quantity managed.
  See Appendix D of the National Analysis for a description of these waste codes.


Top Three Management Methods

 •  The top three management methods used in South Carolina were: incineration (209,681 tons), solvents recovery
    (59,594 tons), and deepwell / underground injection (57,236 tons).


South Carolina Imports/Exports (As reported by South Carolina).

  •  The State that shipped the largest quantity of waste to South Carolina was Georgia (45,527 tons).

  •  South Carolina did not ship RCRA hazardous wastes to any other State.

NOTE: Columns may not sum due to rounding.
Exclusion of wastewater from the 1999 National Biennial Report will make cursory comparisons of the 1999 National Biennial Report
to National Biennial Reports prior to 1997 misleading. Refer to Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation.
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SOUTH  DAKOTA
1999 WASTE GENERATION
21
Total Number of RCRA Large
Quantity Generators (LQGs)

1,074
Tons
Total Quantity of RCRA
Hazardous Waste Generated
Table 1

 Ten Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators and Quantity Generated (tons), 1999


1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10


Site Name
3M HEALTH CARE
WHEELER LUMBER LLC.
ALCOA EXTRUSIONS, INCORPORATED
STAR CIRCUITS, INCORPORATED
ANGUS INDUSTRIES, INCORPORATED
SMITH EQUIPMENT
STARMARK, INCORPORATED
CR INDUSTRIES
SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS
TRAIL KING INDUSTRIES, INC.
TOTAL

City
BROOKINGS
WHITEWOOD
YANKTON
BROOKINGS
WATERTOWN
WATERTOWN
SIOUX FALLS
SPRINGFIELD
SIOUX FALLS
MITCHELL

Tons of Waste
Generated
284
219
205
95
66
29
25
21
18
16
978

EPA ID
SDD078668696
SDD061 536843
SDD096407838
SDD981 545577
SDD982596942
SDD980635783
SDD094698321
SDD078013760
SDD000716696
SDD982649766

Top Ten Wastes Generated*: 0001, DOOS, FOOS, 0007, FOOS, D039, DOSS, DOOQ, 0018, D040
 * Based on the Federal hazardous waste codes most frequently reported, not the quantity generated.
  See Appendix D of the National Analysis for a description of these waste codes.


Table 2

 Quantity of Generated Waste (tons) that Was Only a Characteristic Waste, Only a Listed Waste or Both
 Characteristic and Listed Waste, 1999
Only Characteristic                     Only Listed                    Both Characteristic & Listed
Ignitable
Corrosive
Reactive
Toxic(D004-17)
Toxic (D01 8-43)
Characteristic Mixed
TOTAL
45
11
0
26
1
86
F Waste
K Waste
P Waste
U Waste

Listed Mixed
169 TOTAL
150
192
0
0

0






342 TOTAL Char. & Listed 563
Exclusion of wastewater from the 1999 National Biennial Report will make cursory comparisons of the 1999 National Biennial Report
to National Biennial Reports prior to 1997 misleading. Refer to Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation.
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                                                              Tons
                                                                             SOUTH DAKOTA
                                                                      1999 WASTE MANAGEMENT
                                                                         Total Number of
                                                                         RCRA TSD Facilities
Total Quantity of RCRA
Hazardous Waste Managed
Top Management Method

 •  There were no facilities* in South Dakota that reported managing (treating or disposing) RCRA hazardous waste.
    * Because quantity managed only by storage was excluded, facilities managing by storage only were not listed.


South Dakota Imports/Exports (As reported by South Dakota).

 •  The State that shipped the largest quantity of waste to South Dakota was Minnesota (61 tons).

 •  The State to which South Dakota shipped the largest quantity of waste was  Illinois (455 tons).

NOTE: Columns may not sum due to rounding.
Exclusion of wastewater from the 1999 National Biennial Report will make cursory comparisons of the 1999 National Biennial Report
to National Biennial Reports prior to 1997 misleading. Refer to Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation.

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TENNESSEE
1999 WASTE GENERATION
396
Total Number of RCRA Large
Quantity Generators (LQGs)

2,218,753
Tons
Total Quantity of RCRA
Hazardous Waste Generated
Table 1

 Ten Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators and Quantity Generated (tons), 1999


1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10


Site Name
VELSICOL CHEMICAL
ALLTRISTA ZINC PRODUCTS L.P.
OLIN CORPORATION - CHARLESTON PLANT
TENN EASTMAN DIVISION OF EASTMAN CHEMICA
YALE SECURITY INC.
UNISYS EARHART SITE, BRISTOL, TN
METALICO - COLLEGE GROVE INC
EXIDE CORPORATION
SAVAGE ZINC INC
CANNON EQUIPMENT SOUTHEAST INC
TOTAL

City
MEMPHIS
GREENEVILLE
CHARLESTON
KINGSPORT
LENOIR CITY
BRISTOL
COLLEGE GROVE
BRISTOL
CLARKSVILLE
CHATTANOOGA

Tons of Waste
Generated
1,118,851
216,001
203,286
156,506
130,942
99,369
40,970
25,202
23,153
21,946
2,036,226

EPA ID
TND007024664
TND053983862
TND003337292
TND003376928
TND095050019
TND982139115
TND004048690
TN0000590612
TND081460651
TND003329513

Top Ten Wastes Generated*: 0001, 0002, DOOS, FOOS, 0007, FOOS, oooe, DOOS, F002, LABP
 * Based on the Federal hazardous waste codes most frequently reported, not the quantity generated.
  See Appendix D of the National Analysis for a description of these waste codes.
Table 2

Quantity of Generated Waste (tons) that Was Only a Characteristic Waste, Only a Listed Waste or Both
Characteristic and Listed Waste, 1999
Only Characteristic                     Only Listed                    Both Characteristic & Listed
Ignitable
Corrosive
Reactive
Toxic(D004-17)
Toxic (D01 8-43)
Characteristic Mixed
2,240
39,322
127
271,411
1,234
1,305,827
F Waste
K Waste
P Waste
U Waste

Listed Mixed
358,000
12,722
95
100,596

2,994






TOTAL
1,620,162  TOTAL
474,406   TOTAL Char. & Listed
124,157
Exclusion of wastewater from the 1999 National Biennial Report will make cursory comparisons of the 1999 National Biennial Report
to National Biennial Reports prior to 1997 misleading. Refer to Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation.
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                                                                     1999 WASTE MANAGEMENT
1,551,844
  Tons
             Total Number of
             RCRA TSD Facilities
Total Quantity of RCRA
Hazardous Waste Managed
Table 3

 Ten Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Managers and Quantity Managed (tons), 1999
                                                                        Tons of Waste
      Site Name                                  City                      Managed*
                             EPA ID
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10

VELSICOL CHEMICAL
OLIN CORPORATION - CHARLESTON PLANT
TENN EASTMAN DIVISION OF EASTMAN CHEMICA
METALICO - COLLEGE GROVE INC
AMERISTEEL
SAFETY-KLEEN (TS) INC
EXCEL TSD INC
ROHM AND HAAS COMPANY
POLLUTION CONTROL INDUSTRIES OF TENNESS
U S DOE EAST TN TECHNOLOGY PARK
TOTAL
MEMPHIS
CHARLESTON
KINGSPORT
COLLEGE GROVE
JACKSON
GREENBRIER
MEMPHIS
KNOXVILLE
MILLINGTON
OAK RIDGE

1,118,487
203,233
150,918
40,970
10,405
7,865
6,461
3,960
3,010
1,192
1,546,501
TND007024664
TND003337292
TND003376928
TND004048690
TND002992287
TND000645770
TND980847024
TND058660390
TND000772186
TN0890090004

 * Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed are excluded.


Top Ten Wastes Managed*: 0001, D039, D018, D040, 0002, FOOS, FOOS, DOOS, 0007, oooe
 * Based on the Federal hazardous waste codes most frequently reported, not the quantity managed.
  See Appendix D of the National Analysis for a description of these waste codes.


Top Three Management Methods

 •  The top three management methods used in Tennessee were: other disposal (1,390,310 tons), incineration
    (156,712 tons), and landfill (3,853 tons).


Tennessee Imports/Exports (As reported by Tennessee).

  •  The State that shipped the largest quantity of waste to Tennessee was Arkansas (3,981 tons).

  •  The State to which Tennessee shipped the  largest quantity of waste was Utah (13,881 tons).

NOTE: Columns may not sum due to rounding.
Exclusion of wastewater from the 1999 National Biennial Report will make cursory comparisons of the 1999 National Biennial Report
to National Biennial Reports prior to 1997 misleading. Refer to Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation.
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TEXAS
1999 WASTE GENERATION
907
Total Number of RCRA Large
Quantity Generators (LQGs)

14,923,520
Tons
Total Quantity of RCRA
Hazardous Waste Generated
Table 1

 Ten Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators and Quantity Generated (tons), 1999


1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10


Site Name
DU PONT DE NEMOURS & CO., E.I.
AMOCO OIL COMPANY
SOLUTIA, INC.
DIAMOND SHAMROCK REFINING COMPANY, LP.
E.I. DUPONT DE NEMOURS & COMPANY
E.I. DUPONT DE NEMOURS & COMPANY
MERISOL USA LLC
LYONDELL CHEMICAL COMPANY
CELANESE LTD.
BASF CORPORATION
TOTAL

City
VICTORIA
TEXAS CITY
ALVIN
SUN RAY
BEAUMONT
ORANGE
HOUSTON
CHANNELVIEW
PASADENA
FREEPORT

Tons of Waste
Generated
2,953,867
2,446,339
2,382,761
1,347,628
1,311,309
826,987
519,891
472,711
326,148
286,155
12,873,796

EPA ID
TXD008123317
TXD008080533
TXD001 700806
TXD059685339
TXD008081101
TXD008079642
TXD0081 06999
TXD083472266
TXD078432457
TXD008081697

Top Ten Wastes Generated*:  0001, 0002, 0007, FOOS, D018, DOOS, FOOS, oooe, DOSS, DOOQ
 * Based on the Federal hazardous waste codes most frequently reported, not the quantity generated.
  See Appendix D of the National Analysis for a description of these waste codes.
Table 2

 Quantity of Generated Waste (tons) that Was Only a Characteristic Waste, Only a Listed Waste or Both
 Characteristic and Listed Waste, 1999
 Only Characteristic                     Only Listed                     Both Characteristic & Listed
Ignitable
Corrosive
Reactive
Toxic(D004-17)
Toxic (D01 8-43)
Characteristic Mixed
244,188
252,175
4,714
167,689
3,915,994
5,539,157
F Waste
K Waste
P Waste
U Waste

Listed Mixed
52,875
1,111,460
103
299,506

77,144






 TOTAL
10,123,917  TOTAL
1,541,089   TOTAL Char. & Listed
3,258,514
Exclusion of wastewater from the 1999 National Biennial Report will make cursory comparisons of the 1999 National Biennial Report
to National Biennial Reports prior to 1997 misleading. Refer to Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation.
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                                                                                            TEXAS
                                                                       1999 WASTE MANAGEMENT
                                                                105
Total Number of
RCRA TSD Facilities
                                                             5,806,458
                                                               Tons
Total Quantity of RCRA
Hazardous Waste Managed
Table 3
Ten


1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10

Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Managers and

Site Name
SOLUTIA, INC.
DU PONT DE NEMOURS & CO., E.I.
DIAMOND SHAMROCK REFINING COMPANY, L.P.
AMOCO OIL COMPANY
LYONDELL CHEMICAL COMPANY
CELANESE LTD.
E.I. DUPONT DE NEMOURS & COMPANY
CHEMICAL WASTE MANAGEMENT, INC.
DISPOSAL SYSTEMS INC.
STERLING CHEMICALS, INC.
TOTAL
Quantity Managed (tons),

City
ALVIN
VICTORIA
SUN RAY
TEXAS CITY
CHANNELVIEW
PASADENA
BEAUMONT
PORT ARTHUR
DEER PARK
TEXAS CITY

1999
Tons of Waste
Managed*
1,114,318
1,066,617
661,237
554,622
324,872
303,916
299,990
293,487
197,235
135,766
4,952,059


EPA ID
TXD001 700806
TXD008123317
TXD059685339
TXD008080533
TXD083472266
TXD078432457
TXD008081101
TXR000036251
TXD000719518
TXD008079527

 * Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed are excluded.


Top Ten Wastes Managed*:  0001, D018, D039, FOOS, FOOS, D040, 0007, DOSS, DOOS, oooe
 * Based on the Federal hazardous waste codes most frequently reported, not the quantity managed.
   See Appendix D of the National Analysis for a description of these waste codes.


Top Three Management Methods

 •  The top three management methods used in Texas were: deepwell / underground injection (4,781,153 tons), energy
    recovery (526,045 tons), and incineration (166,957 tons).


Texas Imports/Exports (As reported by Texas).

  • The State that shipped the largest quantity of waste to Texas was Louisiana (67,848 tons).

  • The State to which Texas shipped the largest quantity of waste was Louisiana (88,522 tons).

NOTE: Columns may not sum due to rounding.
Exclusion of wastewater from the 1999 National Biennial Report will make cursory comparisons of the 1999 National Biennial Report
to National Biennial Reports prior to 1997 misleading. Refer to Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation.
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TRUST TERRITORIES
1999 WASTE GENERATION
                 Total Number of RCRA Large
                 Quantity Generators (LQGs)
       827
      Tons
Total Quantity of RCRA
Hazardous Waste Generated
Table 1

 Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators and Quantity Generated (tons), 1999

1
2
3
4

Site Name
USARMY CHEMICAL ACTIVITY PACIFIC/JACADS
USARMY KWAJALEIN ATOLL
USAF WAKE ISLAND AIR FIELD
USAF DETACHMENT 1 15TH AIR BASE WING
TOTAL
Tons of Waste
City Generated
JOHNSTON ATOLL
REPUBLIC OF MARSHALL
WAKE ISLAND
APO

708
49
40
30
827
EPA ID
TT0570090001
TT521 0090002
TTD987866035
TT9570090002

Top Ten Wastes Generated*:  0001, DOOS, DOOS, 0007, oooe, DOOQ, 0002, DOSS, 0018, F002
 * Based on the Federal hazardous waste codes most frequently reported, not the quantity generated.
  See Appendix D of the National Analysis for a description of these waste codes.


Table 2

 Quantity of Generated Waste (tons) that Was Only a Characteristic Waste, Only a Listed Waste or Both
 Characteristic and Listed Waste, 1999
Only Characteristic                     Only Listed                    Both Characteristic & Listed
Ignitable
Corrosive
Reactive
Toxic(D004-17)
Toxic (D01 8-43)
Characteristic Mixed
TOTAL
10
0
202
497
1
76
F Waste
K Waste
P Waste
U Waste

Listed Mixed
786 TOTAL
1
0
0
0

0






1 TOTAL Char. & Listed 40
Exclusion of wastewater from the 1999 National Biennial Report will make cursory comparisons of the 1999 National Biennial Report
to National Biennial Reports prior to 1997 misleading. Refer to Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation.

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                                                                     TRUST TERRITORIES
                                                                     1999 WASTE MANAGEMENT
1
Total Number of
RCRA TSD Facilities
                                                              185
                                                             Tons
Total Quantity of RCRA
Hazardous Waste Managed
Table 3

 Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Managers and Quantity Managed (tons), 1999
                                                                        Tons of Waste
      Site Name                                  City                     Managed*
                EPA ID
1 USARMY CHEMICAL ACTIVITY PACIFIC/JACADS JOHNSTON ATOLL
TOTAL
185 TT0570090001
185
 * Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed are excluded.


Top Wastes Managed*: DOOS, 0002
 * Based on the Federal hazardous waste codes most frequently reported, not the quantity managed.
  See Appendix D of the National Analysis for a description of these waste codes.


Top Management Method

 •  The top management method used in Trust Territories was incineration (185 tons).


Trust Territories Imports/Exports (As  reported by Trust Territories).

  •  Trust Territories did not receive RCRA hazardous wastes from any other State.

  •  The State to which Trust Territories shipped the largest quantity of waste was California (526 tons).

NOTE: Columns may not sum due to rounding.
Exclusion of wastewater from the 1999 National Biennial Report will make cursory comparisons of the 1999 National Biennial Report
to National Biennial Reports prior to 1997 misleading. Refer to Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation.

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UTAH
1999 WASTE GENERATION
       91
     80,427
      Tons
Total Number of RCRA Large
Quantity Generators (LQGs)
Total Quantity of RCRA
Hazardous Waste Generated
Table 1

 Ten Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators and Quantity Generated (tons), 1999


1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10


Site Name
SAFETY-KLEEN (ARAGONITE)
NUCOR STEEL
DEFENSE DEPOT HILL, UTAH
DESERET CHEMICAL DEPOT
SAFETY-KLEEN, INC. (CLIVE)
ALLIANT AEROSPACE COMPANY - BACCHUS
PROMONTORY, THIOKOL PROPULSION
TYCO PRINTED CURCUIT GROUP
KENNECOTT UTAH COPPER - SMELTER
COMPEQ INTERNATIONAL
TOTAL

City
ARAGONITE
PLYMOUTH
OGDEN
TOOELE
CLIVE
WEST VALLEY CITY
CORINNE
LOGAN
MAGNA
SALT LAKE CITY

Tons of Waste
Generated
31,056
17,475
6,911
6,632
2,799
2,026
1,627
1,449
1,325
1,096
72,396

EPA ID
UTD981552177
UTD021 533054
UT921 0020922
UT521 0090002
UTD982595795
UTD001705029
UTD009081357
UTD073010902
UTD000826446
UTD988070215

Top Ten Wastes Generated*:  0001, DOOS, 0007, FOOS, oooe, FOOS, 0002, 0004, F002, DOOS
 * Based on the Federal hazardous waste codes most frequently reported, not the quantity generated.
  See Appendix D of the National Analysis for a description of these waste codes.


Table 2

 Quantity of Generated Waste (tons) that Was Only a Characteristic Waste, Only a Listed Waste or Both
 Characteristic and Listed Waste, 1999
Only Characteristic                      Only Listed                    Both Characteristic & Listed
Ignitable
Corrosive
Reactive
Toxic(D004-17)
Toxic (D01 8-43)
Characteristic Mixed
TOTAL
204
1,123
1,340
4,153
108
8,717
F Waste
K Waste
P Waste
U Waste

Listed Mixed
15,646 TOTAL
8,252
17,710
77
9

3,103






29,151 TOTAL Char. & Listed 35,630
Exclusion of wastewater from the 1999 National Biennial Report will make cursory comparisons of the 1999 National Biennial Report
to National Biennial Reports prior to 1997 misleading. Refer to Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation.
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                                                                                             UTAH
                                                                      1999 WASTE MANAGEMENT
                                                                27
Total Number of
RCRA TSD Facilities
                                                             156,799
                                                              Tons
Total Quantity of RCRA
Hazardous Waste Managed
Table 3

 Ten Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Managers and Quantity Managed (tons), 1999
                                                                         Tons of Waste
      Site Name                                   City                       Managed*
                 EPA ID
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10

SAFETY-KLEEN, INC. (LONE & GRASSY MTN.)
SAFETY-KLEEN (ARAGONITE)
ENVIROCARE OF UTAH
DESERET CHEMICAL DEPOT
SAFETY-KLEEN, INC. (CLIVE)
PROMONTORY, THIOKOL PROPULSION
TOOELE ARMY DEPOT
UTAH TEST AND TRAINING RANGE
ALLIANT AEROSPACE COMPANY - BACCHUS
ASHLAND CHEMICAL COMPANY
TOTAL
CLIVE
ARAGONITE
CLIVE
TOOELE
CLIVE
CORINNE
TOOELE
BOX ELDER COUNTY
WEST VALLEY CITY
CLEARFIELD

85,792
38,701
17,461
6,408
5,395
1,381
912
457
232
60
156,799
UTD991301748
UTD981552177
UTD982598898
UT521 0090002
UTD982595795
UTD009081357
UT321 3820894
UT0570090001
UTD001 705029
UTD048406144

 * Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed are excluded.


Top Ten Wastes Managed*:  0001, DOOS, 0007, oooe, FOOS, 0004, FOOS, DOOQ, DOOS, 0011
 * Based on the Federal hazardous waste codes most frequently reported, not the quantity managed.
   See Appendix D of the National Analysis for a description of these waste  codes.


Top Three Management Methods

 •  The top three management methods used in Utah were: landfill (56,638 tons), incineration (52,531 tons), and
    stabilization (46,623 tons).


Utah Imports/Exports (As reported by Utah).

  • The State that shipped the largest quantity of waste to Utah was New York (21,220 tons).

  • The State to which Utah shipped the largest quantity of waste was Idaho (11,910 tons).

NOTE: Columns may not sum due to rounding.
Exclusion of wastewater from the 1999 National Biennial Report will make cursory comparisons of the 1999 National Biennial Report
to National Biennial Reports prior to 1997 misleading. Refer to Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation.
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VERMONT
1999 WASTE GENERATION
        65
      5,275
      Tons
Total Number of RCRA Large
Quantity Generators (LQGs)
Total Quantity of RCRA
Hazardous Waste Generated
Table 1

 Ten Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators and Quantity Generated (tons), 1999


1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10


Site Name
IBM CORPORATION
GE AIRCRAFT ENGINES
GE AIRCRAFT ENGINES
C.E. BRADLEY LABORATORIES, INC.
FERCO BIOMASS GASIFIER
MYLAN TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
ETHAN ALLEN, INC.
SEVERN TRENT LABORATORIES
EVEREADY BATTERY CO., INC.
VERMONT CIRCUITS, INC.
TOTAL

City
ESSEX JUNCTION
NORTH CLARENDON
RUTLAND
BRATTLEBORO
BURLINGTON
ST. ALBANS
ORLEANS
COLCHESTER
BENNINGTON
BRATTLEBORO

Tons of Waste
Generated
3,318
537
189
182
98
87
81
64
58
40
4,655

EPA ID
VTD002084705
VTD001 075894
VTD002085108
VTD001 086529
VTR000007229
VTD099682494
VTD001 082841
VTD988366167
VTD002065597
VTD980670319

Top Ten Wastes Generated*:  0001, DOOS, FOOS, 0002, FOOS, 0007, DOSS, D018, DOOQ, oooe
 * Based on the Federal hazardous waste codes most frequently reported, not the quantity generated.
  See Appendix D of the National Analysis for a description of these waste codes.


Table 2

 Quantity of Generated Waste (tons) that Was Only a Characteristic Waste, Only a Listed Waste or Both
 Characteristic and Listed Waste, 1999
Only Characteristic                      Only Listed                    Both Characteristic & Listed
Ignitable
Corrosive
Reactive
Toxic(D004-17)
Toxic (D01 8-43)
Characteristic Mixed
TOTAL
199
79
9
344
109
309
F Waste
K Waste
P Waste
U Waste

Listed Mixed
1,049 TOTAL
2,418
0
1
0

774






3,193 TOTAL Char. & Listed 1,034
Exclusion of wastewater from the 1999 National Biennial Report will make cursory comparisons of the 1999 National Biennial Report
to National Biennial Reports prior to 1997 misleading. Refer to Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation.
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                                                                                     VERMONT
                                                                     1999 WASTE MANAGEMENT
                                                                         Total Number of
                                                                         RCRA TSD Facilities
                                                               4
                                                             Tons
                        Total Quantity of RCRA
                        Hazardous Waste Managed
Table 3

 Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Managers and Quantity Managed (tons), 1999
      S/te Name
City
Tons of Waste
  Managed*      EPA ID
  1   HERITAGE ENVIR SERV, LLC - WILLISTON         WILLISTON
  2   CENTRAL VERMONT PUBIC SERVICE CORP.       RUTLAND
                                   3 VTD982766537
                                   1 VTD007939614
      TOTAL
 * Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed are excluded.


Top Wastes Managed*: 0001, FOOI, F002, FOOS, 0007, DOOS, FOOS, 0018, DOSS
 * Based on the Federal hazardous waste codes most frequently reported, not the quantity managed.
  See Appendix D of the National Analysis for a description of these waste  codes.


Top Three Management Methods

 •  The top three management methods used in Vermont were: fuel blending (2 tons), other recovery (1 tons), and
    energy recovery (1 tons).


Vermont Imports/Exports (As reported by Vermont).

  •  The State that shipped the largest quantity of waste to Vermont was Massachusetts (487 tons).

  •  The State to which Vermont shipped the largest quantity of waste was New York (3,300 tons).

NOTE: Columns may not sum due to rounding.
Exclusion of wastewater from the 1999 National Biennial Report will make cursory comparisons of the 1999 National Biennial Report
to National Biennial Reports prior to 1997 misleading. Refer to Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation.
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VIRGIN  ISLANDS
1999 WASTE GENERATION
1
Total Number of RCRA Large
Quantity Generators (LQGs)

12,511
Tons
Total Quantity of RCRA
Hazardous Waste Generated
Table 1

 Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators and Quantity Generated (tons), 1999


      S/te Name                                  City
                       Tons of Waste
                         Generated
          EPA ID
  1   HOVENSALLC (FORMERLY HESS OIL VI)
CHRISTIANSTED
12,511  VID980536080
      TOTAL
                               12,511
Top Ten Wastes Generated*: D018, 0001, FOSS, K049, K051, 0007, DOOS, DOOQ, F037, KOSO
 * Based on the Federal hazardous waste codes most frequently reported, not the quantity generated.
  See Appendix D of the National Analysis for a description of these waste codes.


Table 2

 Quantity of Generated Waste (tons) that Was Only a Characteristic Waste, Only a Listed Waste or Both
 Characteristic and Listed Waste, 1999
Only Characteristic                     Only Listed                    Both Characteristic & Listed
Ignitable
Corrosive
Reactive
Toxic(D004-17)
Toxic (D01 8-43)
Characteristic Mixed
TOTAL
1
0
0
193
79
67
F Waste
K Waste
P Waste
U Waste

Listed Mixed
340 TOTAL
85
318
0
0

11,400






1 1 ,803 TOTAL Char. & Listed 368
Exclusion of wastewater from the 1999 National Biennial Report will make cursory comparisons of the 1999 National Biennial Report
to National Biennial Reports prior to 1997 misleading. Refer to Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation.

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                                                                            VIRGIN ISLANDS
                                                                      1999 WASTE MANAGEMENT
                                                                         Total Number of
                                                                         RCRA TSD Facilities
                                                             11,400
                                                              Tons
Total Quantity of RCRA
Hazardous Waste Managed
Table 3

 Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Managers and Quantity Managed (tons), 1999
                                                                        Tons of Waste
      Site Name                                  City                      Managed*
                EPA ID
1 HOVENSALLC (FORMERLY HESS OIL VI) CHRISTIANSTED
TOTAL
11,400 VID980536080
11,400
 * Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed are excluded.


Top Wastes Managed*:  F038, K049, K051
 * Based on the Federal hazardous waste codes most frequently reported, not the quantity managed.
  See Appendix D of the National Analysis for a description of these waste codes.


Top Management Method

 •  The top management method used in Virgin Islands was land treatment / application / farming (11,400 tons).


Virgin Islands Imports/Exports (As reported by Virgin Islands).

  •  Virgin Islands did not receive RCRA hazardous wastes from any other State.

  •  The State to which Virgin Islands shipped the largest quantity of waste was Texas (712 tons).

NOTE: Columns may not sum due to rounding.
Exclusion of wastewater from the 1999 National Biennial Report will make cursory comparisons of the 1999 National Biennial Report
to National Biennial Reports prior to 1997 misleading. Refer to Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation.

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VIRGINIA
1999 WASTE GENERATION
       332
     121,787
      Tons
Total Number of RCRA Large
Quantity Generators (LQGs)
Total Quantity of RCRA
Hazardous Waste Generated
                                                                                              1,6,9
Table 1

 Ten Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators and Quantity Generated (tons), 1999


1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10


Site Name
PNEUMO ABEX CORPORATION
GIANT RESOURCE RECOVERY, INC. , CASCADE
E.I. DUPONT DE NEMOURS
ROANOKE ELECTRIC STEEL CORPORATION
HONEYWELL INTERNATIONAL - HOPEWELL
NAVAL AMPHIB. BASE LITTLE CREEK
PHILLIP MORRIS USA, MFC CTR
PRILLAMAN CHEMICAL CORP.
NEWPORT NEWS SHIPBUILDING
GREYSTONE OF VIRGINIA
TOTAL

City
PORTSMOUTH
CASCADE
FRONT ROYAL
ROANOKE
HOPEWELL
VIRGINIA BEACH
RICHMOND
MARTINSVILLE
NEWPORT NEWS
TOANO

Tons of Waste
Generated
27,530
20,735
7,680
7,103
5,626
4,599
4,514
3,134
3,003
2,708
86,631

EPA ID
VAD0031 74836
VAD077942266
VAD980554539
VAD0031 22553
VAD065385296
VA5 170022482
VAD000819466
VAD003111416
VAD001 307495
VAD988211850

Top Ten Wastes Generated*:  0001, DOOS, FOOS, 0007, FOOS, 0002, DOSS, DOOQ, F002, oooe
 * Based on the Federal hazardous waste codes most frequently reported, not the quantity generated.
  See Appendix D of the National Analysis for a description of these waste codes.


Table 2

 Quantity of Generated Waste (tons) that Was Only a Characteristic Waste, Only a Listed Waste or Both
 Characteristic and Listed Waste, 1999
Only Characteristic                      Only Listed                    Both Characteristic & Listed
Ignitable
Corrosive
Reactive
Toxic(D004-17)
Toxic (D01 8-43)
Characteristic Mixed
TOTAL
6,154
2,299
49
39,198
319
11,146
F Waste
K Waste
P Waste
U Waste

Listed Mixed
59,166 TOTAL
9,741
9,520
13
42

266






19,582 TOTAL Char. & Listed 42,988
Exclusion of wastewater from the 1999 National Biennial Report will make cursory comparisons of the 1999 National Biennial Report
to National Biennial Reports prior to 1997 misleading. Refer to Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation.
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                                                                                         VIRGINIA
                                                                       1999 WASTE MANAGEMENT
                                                              70,587
                                                               Tons
Total Number of
RCRA TSD Facilities
Total Quantity of RCRA
Hazardous Waste Managed
Table 3

 Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Managers and Quantity Managed (tons), 1999


1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8


S/te Name
PRILLAMAN CHEMICAL CORP.
SOLITE CORPORATION, VIRGINIA SOLITE DIV
SOLITE CORPORATION
HONEYWELL INTERNATIONAL - HOPEWELL
RADFORD ARMY AMMUNITION PLANT
LOFTON CORPORATION
COMMANDER NAVAL BASE, NORFOLK
COMMANDER, NORFOLK NAVEAL SHIPYARD
TOTAL

City
MARTINSVILLE
CASCADE
ARVONIA
HOPEWELL
RADFORD
RAPHINE
NORFOLK
PORTSMOUTH

Tons of Waste
Managed*
23,792
20,656
20,327
5,466
337
9
0
0
70,587

EPA ID
VAD003111416
VAD046970521
VAD042755082
VAD065385296
VA1 21 0020730
VAD980831283
VA6 17006 1463
VA1 17002481 3

 * Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed are excluded.


Top Ten Wastes Managed*:  0001, FOOS, FOOS, DOOS, 0007, DOSS, DOOS, DOOS, oooe, DOOQ
 * Based on the Federal hazardous waste codes most frequently reported, not the quantity managed.
   See Appendix D of the National Analysis for a description of these waste codes.


Top Three Management Methods

 •  The top three management methods used in Virginia were: energy recovery (40,983 tons), solvents recovery
    (23,792 tons), and incineration (5,803 tons).


Virginia Imports/Exports (As reported by Virginia).

  • The State that shipped the largest quantity of waste to Virginia was North Carolina (65,198 tons).

  • The State to which Virginia shipped the largest quantity of waste was South Carolina (10,807 tons).

NOTE: Columns may not sum due to rounding.
Exclusion of wastewater from the 1999 National Biennial Report will make cursory comparisons of the 1999 National Biennial Report
to National Biennial Reports prior to 1997 misleading. Refer to Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation.
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WASHINGTON
1999 WASTE GENERATION
       545
     91,245
      Tons
Total Number of RCRA Large
Quantity Generators (LQGs)
Total Quantity of RCRA
Hazardous Waste Generated
Table 1

 Ten Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators and Quantity Generated (tons), 1999


1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10


Site Name
USN PSNS BREMERTON
BIRMINGHAM STEEL CORP
ALCOA INC WENATCHEE WORKS
GOLDENDALE ALUMINUM CO
EMERALD SERVICES INC
KAISER ALUMINUM TACOMA WORKS
US DOE HANFORD FACILITY
BOEING PLANT 2
KAISER ALUMINUM MEAD WORKS
VANALCO
TOTAL

City
BREMERTON
SEATTLE
MALAGA
GOLDENDALE
TACOMA
TACOMA
RICHLAND
SEATTLE
MEAD
VANCOUVER

Tons of Waste
Generated
13,515
10,540
5,353
4,696
4,498
4,440
4,238
3,538
3,219
3,208
57,244

EPA ID
WA2 1700234 18
WAD988487583
WAD009270794
WAD990828642
WAD981769110
WAD001 882984
WA7890008967
WAD009256819
WAD000065508
WAD981 766751

Top Ten Wastes Generated*: 0001, DOOS, 0007, oooe, DOOS, FOOS, 0002, FOOS, DOSS, D018
 * Based on the Federal hazardous waste codes most frequently reported, not the quantity generated.
  See Appendix D of the National Analysis for a description of these waste codes.


Table 2

 Quantity of Generated Waste (tons) that Was Only a Characteristic Waste, Only a Listed Waste or Both
 Characteristic and Listed Waste, 1999
Only Characteristic                     Only Listed                    Both Characteristic & Listed
Ignitable
Corrosive
Reactive
Toxic(D004-17)
Toxic (D01 8-43)
Characteristic Mixed
TOTAL
771
387
57
23,155
610
4,446
F Waste
K Waste
P Waste
U Waste

Listed Mixed
29,427 TOTAL
5,843
35,443
3
3,490

444






45,223 TOTAL Char. & Listed 16,595
Exclusion of wastewater from the 1999 National Biennial Report will make cursory comparisons of the 1999 National Biennial Report
to National Biennial Reports prior to 1997 misleading. Refer to Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation.
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                                                                                WASHINGTON
                                                                      1999 WASTE MANAGEMENT
                                                             27,371
                                                              Tons
Total Number of
RCRA TSD Facilities
Total Quantity of RCRA
Hazardous Waste Managed
Table 3
Ten


1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10

Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Managers and

S/te Name
US DOE HANFORD FACILITY
BURLINGTON ENVIRONMENTAL INC GEORGE
EMERALD SERVICES INC
BURLINGTON ENVIRONMENTAL INC KENT
BAY ZINC CO INC
BURLINGTON ENVIRONMENTAL INC TACOMA
MCCLARY COLUMBIA CORP TACOMA
HALLMARK REFINING CORP
USARMY HQ I CORPS & FORT LEWIS
US DOE BPA ROSS COMPLEX
TOTAL
Quantity Managed (tons),

City
RICHLAND
SEATTLE
TACOMA
KENT
MOXEE CITY
TACOMA
TACOMA
MOUNT VERNON
FT LEWIS
VANCOUVER

1999
Tons of Waste
Managed*
11,067
5,226
4,353
3,989
2,520
128
49
36
0
0
27,370


EPA ID
WA7890008967
WAD000812909
WAD981769110
WAD991281767
WAD027530526
WAD020257945
WAH000003111
WAD980976906
WA921 4053465
WA1 891 406349

 * Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed are excluded.


Top Ten Wastes Managed*: 0001, FOOS, DOOS, FOOS, 0007, DOSS, oooe, 0018, DOOS, DOOS
 * Based on the Federal hazardous waste codes most frequently reported, not the quantity managed.
  See Appendix D of the National Analysis for a description of these waste codes.


Top Three Management Methods

 •  The top three management methods used in Washington were: landfill (11,067 tons), fuel blending (9,907 tons),
    and stabilization (3,021 tons).


Washington Imports/Exports (As reported by Washington).

  •  The State that shipped the largest quantity of waste to Washington was Oregon (4,439 tons).

  •  The State to which Washington shipped the  largest quantity of waste was Oregon (38,362 tons).

NOTE: Columns may not sum due to rounding.
Exclusion of wastewater from the 1999 National Biennial Report will make cursory comparisons of the 1999 National Biennial Report
to National Biennial Reports prior to 1997 misleading. Refer to Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation.
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WEST VIRGIN IA
1999 WASTE GENERATION
       139
     92,503
      Tons
Total Number of RCRA Large
Quantity Generators (LQGs)
Total Quantity of RCRA
Hazardous Waste Generated
Table 1

 Ten Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators and Quantity Generated (tons), 1999


1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10


Site Name
CK WITCO CORPORATION - FRIENDLY
RHONE-POULENC INSTITUTE PLANT
CYTEC INDUSTRIES, WILLOW ISLAND PLANT
BAYER CORP.
DUPONT - WASHINGTON WORKS
UCC - SOUTH CHARLESTON
CENTURY ALUMINUM OF WV, INC.
KANAWHA MOTIVE POWER - USEPA
SWVA, INC.
SHEIDOW BRONZE CORPORATION
TOTAL

City
FRIENDLY
INSTITUTE
WILLOW IS LAND
NEWMARTINSVILLE
WASHINGTON
SOUTH CHARLESTON
RAVENSWOOD
MONTGOMERY
HUNTINGTON
KINGWOOD

Tons of Waste
Generated
21,631
18,850
11,929
6,162
5,130
3,252
2,940
2,352
2,230
1,997
76,473

EPA ID
WVD004325353
WVD005005509
WVD004341491
WVD056866312
WVD045875291
WVD005005483
WVR000016469
WVD092809672
WVD072667801
WVD045879087

Top Ten Wastes Generated*: 0001, FOOS, FOOS, D018, 0002, DOOS, 0007, DOSS, DOOS, DOSQ
 * Based on the Federal hazardous waste codes most frequently reported, not the quantity generated.
  See Appendix D of the National Analysis for a description of these waste codes.


Table 2

 Quantity of Generated Waste (tons) that Was Only a Characteristic Waste, Only a Listed Waste or Both
 Characteristic and Listed Waste, 1999
Only Characteristic                     Only Listed                    Both Characteristic & Listed
Ignitable
Corrosive
Reactive
Toxic(D004-17)
Toxic (D01 8-43)
Characteristic Mixed
TOTAL
2,788
573
41
4,774
1,396
15,923
F Waste
K Waste
P Waste
U Waste

Listed Mixed
25,495 TOTAL
1,174
8,277
1
892

27,488






37,832 TOTAL Char. & Listed 29,139
Exclusion of wastewater from the 1999 National Biennial Report will make cursory comparisons of the 1999 National Biennial Report
to National Biennial Reports prior to 1997 misleading. Refer to Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation.
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                                                                              WEST VIRGIN IA
                                                                      1999 WASTE MANAGEMENT
                                                                22
Total Number of
RCRA TSD Facilities
                                                              55,017
                                                              Tons
Total Quantity of RCRA
Hazardous Waste Managed
Table 3

 Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Managers and Quantity Managed (tons), 1999


1
2
3
4
5
6


S/te Name
RHONE-POULENC INSTITUTE PLANT
CK WITCO CORPORATION - FRIENDLY
CYTEC INDUSTRIES, WILLOW ISLAND PLANT
BAYER CORP.
DUPONT - WASHINGTON WORKS
REGENERATION TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
TOTAL

City
INSTITUTE
FRIENDLY
WILLOW IS LAND
NEWMARTINSVILLE
WASHINGTON
MORGANTOWN

Tons of Waste
Managed*
18,630
16,226
8,475
6,988
4,622
76
55,017

EPA ID
WVD005005509
WVD004325353
WVD004341491
WVD056866312
WVD045875291
WVD981 107600

 * Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed are excluded.


Top Ten Wastes Managed*:  0001, FOOS, FOOS, D018, 0002, DOOS, F002, FOSQ, U154, 0021
 * Based on the Federal hazardous waste codes most frequently reported, not the quantity managed.
   See Appendix D of the National Analysis for a description of these waste codes.


Top Three Management Methods

 •  The top three management methods used in West Virginia were: incineration (20,566 tons), energy recovery
    (18,151 tons), and landfill (16,288 tons).


West Virginia Imports/Exports (As reported by West Virginia).

  • The State that shipped the largest quantity of waste to West Virginia was Texas (4,110 tons).

  • The State to which West Virginia shipped the largest quantity of waste was Ohio (14,170 tons).

NOTE: Columns may not sum due to rounding.
Exclusion of wastewater from the 1999 National Biennial Report will make cursory comparisons of the 1999 National Biennial Report
to National Biennial Reports prior to 1997 misleading. Refer to Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation.
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WISCONSIN
1999 WASTE GENERATION
540
Total Number of RCRA Large
Quantity Generators (LQGs)

159,174
Tons
Total Quantity of RCRA
Hazardous Waste Generated
Table 1

 Ten Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators and Quantity Generated (tons), 1999


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2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10


Site Name
NATIONAL RIVET & MFC CO
SCIENTIFIC PROTEIN LABORATORIES INC
KOHLER COMPANY
HYDRITE CHEMICAL COMPANY
US ARMY BADGER AMMUNITION PLANT
CHARTER STEEL
WELLS MFC CORP
CRUCIBLE MATERIALS CORP TRENT TUBE PLT
PPG INDUSTRIES INC
TYCO SUPPRESSION SYSTEMS - ANSUL
TOTAL

City
WAUPUN
WAUNAKEE
KOHLER
COTTAGE GROVE
BARABOO
SAUKVILLE
FOND DU LAC
EAST TROY
OAK CREEK
MARINETTE

Tons of Waste
Generated
46,123
16,541
15,699
7,639
7,364
7,237
4,191
3,999
3,907
3,526
116,226

EPA ID
WID006069504
WID076151364
WID006073225
WID000808824
WI921 0020054
WID028877074
WID006070320
WID980570055
WID059972935
WID006125215

Top Ten Wastes Generated*:  0001, 0002, FOOS, FOOS, DOOS, DOOQ, DOOS, 0007, F002, DOSQ
 * Based on the Federal hazardous waste codes most frequently reported, not the quantity generated.
  See Appendix D of the National Analysis for a description of these waste codes.


Table 2

 Quantity of Generated Waste (tons) that Was Only a Characteristic Waste, Only a Listed Waste or Both
 Characteristic and Listed Waste, 1999
Only Characteristic                     Only Listed                     Both Characteristic & Listed
Ignitable
Corrosive
Reactive
Toxic(D004-17)
Toxic (D01 8-43)
Characteristic Mixed
TOTAL
31,579
13,088
100
67,592
7,814
0
F Waste
K Waste
P Waste
U Waste

Listed Mixed
120,173 TOTAL
30,623
8,330
1
47

0






39,000 TOTAL Char. & Listed 0
Exclusion of wastewater from the 1999 National Biennial Report will make cursory comparisons of the 1999 National Biennial Report
to National Biennial Reports prior to 1997 misleading. Refer to Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation.


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                                                             6,671
                                                             Tons
                                                                                  WISCONSIN
                                                                     1999 WASTE MANAGEMENT
18
Total Number of
RCRA TSD Facilities
                        Total Quantity of RCRA
                        Hazardous Waste Managed
Table 3

 Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Managers and Quantity Managed (tons), 1999
      S/te Name
City
Tons of Waste
  Managed*      EPA ID
  1   HYDRITE CHEMICAL COMPANY                 COTTAGE GROVE
  2   S C JOHNSON & SON INC (WAXDALE)            STURTEVANT
  3   COOK COMPOSITES & POLYMERS CO            SAUKVILLE
  4   VULCAN MATERIALS CO-VULCAN CHEMICALS DIV  PORT EDWARDS
                               6,306 WID000808824
                                 237 WID006091425
                                  82 WID980615439
                                  47 WID046536231
      TOTAL
                               6,671
 * Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed are excluded.

Top Wastes Managed*: FOOS, FOOI, 0001, FOOS, F002, DOOQ, K106,11112
 * Based on the Federal hazardous waste codes most frequently reported, not the quantity managed.
  See Appendix D of the National Analysis for a description of these waste codes.


Top Three Management Methods

 •  The top three management methods used in Wisconsin were: solvents recovery (6,238 tons), energy recovery (236
    tons), and incineration (82 tons).

Wisconsin Imports/Exports (As reported by Wisconsin).

  •  The State that shipped the largest quantity of waste to Wisconsin was Illinois (3,309 tons).
  •  The State to which Wisconsin shipped the largest quantity of waste was Ohio (16,286 tons).

NOTE: Columns may not sum due to  rounding.
Exclusion of wastewater from the 1999 National Biennial Report will make cursory comparisons of the 1999 National Biennial Report
to National Biennial Reports prior to 1997 misleading. Refer to Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation.

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WYOMING
1999 WASTE GENERATION
        22
      4,746
      Tons
Total Number of RCRA Large
Quantity Generators (LQGs)
Total Quantity of RCRA
Hazardous Waste Generated
Table 1

 Ten Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators and Quantity Generated (tons), 1999


1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10


Site Name
TEXACO REFINING & MARKETING INC
TETRAMICRONUTRIENTS, INC.
FRONTIER REFINING INC.
SINCLAIR OIL CORPORATION
AMOCO OIL COMPANY FORMER CASPER REFINER
NEDLOG TECHNOLOGY GROUP
NEWCASTLE REFINERY
SINCLAIR CASPER PIPELINE STATION
SINCLAIR - CASPER REFINERY
UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD TIMBER TRT PLANT
TOTAL

City
EVANSVILLE
CHEYENNE
CHEYENNE
SINCLAIR
CASPER
LARAMIE
NEWCASTLE
CASPER
CASPER
LARAMIE

Tons of Waste
Generated
1,981
988
819
268
207
206
80
59
33
30
4,670

EPA ID
WYD088677943
WYR000000737
WYD051843613
WYD079959185
WYD007064447
WY0000029249
WYD043705102
WY0000082743
WYD048743009
WYD061 112470

Top Ten Wastes Generated*:  0001, DOOS, D018, 0007, FOOS, FOOS, oooe, 0002, DOOQ, DOOS
 * Based on the Federal hazardous waste codes most frequently reported, not the quantity generated.
  See Appendix D of the National Analysis for a description of these waste codes.


Table 2

 Quantity of Generated Waste (tons) that Was Only a Characteristic Waste, Only a Listed Waste or Both
 Characteristic and Listed Waste, 1999
Only Characteristic                      Only Listed                     Both Characteristic & Listed
Ignitable
Corrosive
Reactive
Toxic(D004-17)
Toxic (D01 8-43)
Characteristic Mixed
TOTAL
4
1
0
2,176
50
69
F Waste
K Waste
P Waste
U Waste

Listed Mixed
2,299 TOTAL
1,504
913
0
0

0






2,417 TOTAL Char. & Listed 29
Exclusion of wastewater from the 1999 National Biennial Report will make cursory comparisons of the 1999 National Biennial Report
to National Biennial Reports prior to 1997 misleading. Refer to Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation.
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                                                              Tons
                                                                                      WYOMING
                                                                      1999 WASTE MANAGEMENT
                                                                          Total Number of
                                                                          RCRA TSD Facilities
Total Quantity of RCRA
Hazardous Waste Managed
Top Management Method

 •  There were no facilities* in Wyoming that reported managing (treating or disposing) RCRA hazardous waste.
    * Because quantity managed only by storage was excluded, facilities managing by storage only were not listed.


Wyoming Imports/Exports (As reported by Wyoming).

 •  Wyoming did not receive RCRA hazardous wastes from any other State.

 •  The State to which Wyoming shipped the largest quantity of waste was Texas (1,614 tons).

NOTE: Columns may not sum due to rounding.
Exclusion of wastewater from the 1999 National Biennial Report will make cursory comparisons of the 1999 National Biennial Report
to National Biennial Reports prior to 1997 misleading. Refer to Executive Summary (ES-2) for a complete explanation.

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