United States Solid Waste and EPA530-R-01-011
Environmental Protection Emergency Response PB2001-106315
Agency (5305W) June 2001
STATE DETAIL ANALYSIS
THE NATIONAL BIENNIAL RCRA
HAZARDOUS WASTE REPORT
(BASED ON 1999 DATA)
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CONTENTS
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY ES -1
ALABAMA 1
ALASKA 9
ARIZONA 17
ARKANSAS 25
CALIFORNIA 33
COLORADO 41
CONNECTICUT 49
DELAWARE 57
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 65
FLORIDA 73
GEORGIA 81
GUAM 89
HAWAII 97
IDAHO 105
ILLINOIS 113
INDIANA 121
IOWA 129
KANSAS 137
KENTUCKY 145
LOUISIANA 153
MAINE 161
MARYLAND 169
MASSACHUSETTS 177
MICHIGAN 185
MINNESOTA 193
MISSISSIPPI 201
MISSOURI 209
MONTANA 217
NAVAJO NATION 225
NEBRASKA 233
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NEVADA 241
NEW HAMPSHIRE 249
NEWJERSEY 257
NEW MEXICO 265
NEWYORK 273
NORTH CAROLINA 281
NORTH DAKOTA 289
OHIO 297
OKLAHOMA 305
OREGON 313
PENNSYLVANIA 321
PUERTO RICO 329
RHODE ISLAND 337
SOUTH CAROLINA 345
SOUTH DAKOTA 353
TENNESSEE 361
TEXAS 369
TRUST TERRITORIES 377
UTAH 385
VERMONT 393
VIRGIN ISLANDS 401
VIRGINIA 409
WASHINGTON 417
WEST VIRGINIA 425
WISCONSIN 433
WYOMING 441
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
THE NATIONAL BIENNIAL RCRA
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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
(http://www.epa.gov/epaoswer/general/orientat/) and in the Code of Federal Regulations in 40 CFR Parts
260 and 261 (http://www.epa.gov/docs/epacfr40/chapt-l.info/subch-l.htm). 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
(http://www.epa.gov/epaoswer/hazwaste/data/brs99/forms.htm).
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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National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report: Based on 1999 Data
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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National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report: Based on 1999 Data
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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National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report: Based on 1999 Data
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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National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report: Based on 1999 Data
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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National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report: Based on 1999 Data
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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National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report: Based on 1999 Data
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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National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report: Based on 1999 Data
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
http://www.epa.gov/epaoswer/hazwaste/data/tfbrs 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.
ES-10
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National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report: Based on 1999 Data
ALABAMA
1999 WASTE GENERATION
1 Number of RCRA Large Quantity Generators (LQGs): 274
2 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Generated: 491,178 Tons
3 Fifty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators in the State, 1999
Rank
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
Total
Note:
EPA ID
ALD046481032
AL321 0020027
ALD070513767
ALD001221902
ALR000006817
ALD004014973
ALD000622464
ALD982088437
ALD000622852
ALD981 020894
ALD0671 23570
ALD095688875
ALD006320774
ALD094476793
ALD9821 42960
ALD075045575
ALD093179315
ALD003397569
ALD040653636
ALD053360897
ALD1 02066636
ALD981 475304
ALD000608224
ALD003297116
AL2640090005
ALD982115180
ALD058221326
ALD004023164
ALD981019045
ALD9831 90646
ALD982123184
ALD000827352
ALD031 499833
ALD020852422
ALD000608216
ALD983191206
ALD004019642
ALD004019691
ALD095687679
ALD055798037
ALD004017901
ALD004019485
ALR000008243
ALD003396983
ALD057213811
ALD078964970
ALD008163115
ALD9831 92246
ALD09570401 1
ALD9831 68097
State may have fe\
Site 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.
SMI STEEL INC.
ZENECAAG PRODUCTS INC
SOLUTIA INC.
ALLWORTH INC.
DANNY ISBELL INC
DEGUSSA-HULS CORPORATION
E.I. DUPONT- MOBILE SITE
AMERICAN CAST IRON PIPE
SONY MAGNETIC PRODUCTS, INC. OF AMERICA
MORTON INTERNATIONAL
SCHLUMBERGER WATER DIVISION
KW PLASTICS
CREANOVAINC.
QUANTEGYINC
TVA POWER SERVICE CENTER
JVC MAGNETICS AMERICA COMPANY
ALABAMA WOOD TREATING SITE (ASD)
3M COMPANY
SYSTECH ENVIRONMENTAL CORPORATION
ABC-NACO INC
FONTAINE SPECIALIZED
STEELCASE INC
ALLIED SIGNAL INC FAIRFIELD TAR PLANT
SHELL CHEMICAL COMPANY, MOBILE REFINERY
HAGER COMPANIES-MONTGOMERY
PRESSAC INC.
OCCIDENTAL CHEMICAL CORP
3MGUIN
WISE ALLOYS LLC - ALLOYS PLANT
SCOTTSBORO ALUMINUM, LLC.
U.S. PIPE & FOUNDRY COMPANY - NBM PLANT
GREIF BROS. CORPORATION
TECHNICAL COATINGS CO
ANDERSON ELECTRICAL PROD INC
LEE BRASS COMPANY
VALSPAR COATINGS
MOBILE PAINT MFG CO INC
MDA MANUFACTURING, INC.
SUTTLES TRUCK LEASING, LLC
AVANTI POLAR LIPIDS, INC.
wer than fifty generators.
City
TROY
ANNISTON
ATTALLA
MCINTOSH
DECATUR
GADSDEN
EMELLE
TUSCALOOSA
BIRMINGHAM
GLENCOE
BIRMINGHAM
BUCKS
DECATUR
BIRMINGHAM
PELL CITY
THEODORE
AXIS
BIRMINGHAM
DOTHAN
DECATUR
TALLASSEE
TROY
THEODORE
OPELIKA
MUSCLE SHOALS
TUSCALOOSA
MOBILE
DECATUR
DEMOPOLIS
CALERA
SPRINGVILLE
ATHENS
BIRMINGHAM
SARALAND
MONTGOMERY
CULLMAN
MUSCLE SHOALS
GUIN
MUSCLE SHOALS
SCOTTSBORO
BIRMINGHAM
CULLMAN
PELL CITY
LEEDS
ANNISTON
BIRMINGHAM
THEODORE
DECATUR
DEMOPOLIS
ALABASTER
Total Generated
(Tons)
177,388
74,287
45,824
30,435
25,002
16,877
16,165
12,394
10,700
10,417
8,923
5,455
4,454
3,823
3,781
2,857
2,416
2,057
1,980
1,933
1,834
1,328
1,219
1,211
1,119
1,084
959
932
790
776
742
712
688
685
684
675
656
640
594
568
513
498
494
490
480
465
441
433
427
332
479,637
Generators with zero quantity generated are excluded.
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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National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report: Based on 1999 Data
ALABAMA
1999 WASTE GENERATION, CONTINUED
4 Quantities of Waste Generated in 1999 That Were:
- Reported with Only Characteristic Waste Codes
- Reported with Only Listed Waste Codes
- Reported with Both Characteristic and Listed Waste codes
Waste Has Only
Characteristic
Codes
ONLY IGNITABLE
ONLY CORROSIVE
ONLY REACTIVE
ONLYD004-17
ONLYD018-43
HAS MORE THAN ONE
CHARACTERISTIC CODE
TOTAL
Tons of
Waste Waste Has Only
Generated Listed Codes
9,712 ONLY AN F CODE
1,427 ONLY A K CODE
28 ONLY A P CODE
267,219 ONLY A U CODE
277
HAS MORE THAN
10,080 LISTED CODE
288,743 TOTAL
Tons of Waste Has Both
Waste Characteristic
Generated And Listed Codes
5,295
63,943
288
221
ONE
31 ,396
101,144 Both Characteristic and Listed
Tons of
Waste
Generated
101,292
5 Quantities of Waste Generated in 1999 That Were Multiply Coded
Waste Has Only
Characteristic Codes
But More Than One Applies
HAS IGNITABLE CODE
HAS CORROSIVE CODE
HAS REACTIVE CODE
HASD004-D017CODE
HAS D018-D043 CODE
TOTAL
Note: Columns do not sum to total
Tons of Only Listed
Waste Codes But Has
Generated More Than One
8,320
5,118
295
4,214
4,533
HAS AN F CODE
HAS A K CODE
HAS A P CODE
HAS A U CODE
10,080 TOTAL
because a waste code may apply
Tons of
Waste Both Characteristic
Generated And Listed Codes
IGN. W/ AT LEAST 1 LSTD
CORR. W/ AT LEAST 1 LSTD
REACT. W/ AT LEAST 1 LSTD
D004-17 W/AT LEAST 1 LSTD
D018-43 W/AT LEAST 1 LSTD
31 ,346 F WASTE W/ AT LEAST 1 CHAR
65 K WASTE W/ AT LEAST 1 CHAR
1 6,734 P WASTE W/ AT LEAST 1 CHAR
31 ,381 U WASTE W/ AT LEAST 1 CHAR
31,396 TOTAL
to more than one waste.
Tons of
Waste
Generated
84,997
4,253
4,044
72,309
73,303
89,694
35,185
697
25,452
101,292
Mixtures with ignitable, corrosive, reactive, D004-17, and D018-43 characteristic codes may also contain other characteristic waste
codes. Similarly, wastes with F, K, P, and U listed codes may have other listed waste codes.
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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National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report: Based on 1999 Data
ALABAMA
1999 WASTE MANAGEMENT
6 Number of RCRA TSD Facilities (TSDFs): 47
7 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed: 211,762 Tons
8 Fifty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Management Facilities in the State, 1999
Rank
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
Total
EPA ID
ALD070513767
ALD000622464
ALD046481032
ALD001221902
ALD981 020894
ALD003397569
ALD981019045
ALD031 499833
ALD983177015
ALD981919368
ALD079474037
ALD9831 76520
ALD980839492
Site 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
UNIV OF SOUTH ALA MAIN CAMPUS
MOBILE AEROSPACE ENGINEERING INC
UNIV OF SOUTH ALABAMA MEDICAL CENTER
City
ATTALLA
EMELLE
TROY
MCINTOSH
GLENCOE
BIRMINGHAM
DEMOPOLIS
BIRMINGHAM
VERNON
HAMILTON
MOBILE
MOBILE
MOBILE
Tons of Waste
Managed
87,021
59,793
32,037
21 ,870
7,552
2,000
790
518
98
52
28
4
0
211,762
Note: Columns may not sum due to rounding.
State may have fewer than fifty facilities that managed waste.
Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed are excluded.
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, CONTINUED
9 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed by Management Method, 1999
System Quantity Managed Percentage of Number Percentage
Management Method "Type Code (tons) Quantity of Facilities of Facilities
METALS RECOVERY M011-M019 15,675 7.4 3 23.1
SOLVENTS RECOVERY M021-M029 52 0.0 2 15.4
OTHER RECOVERY M031-M039 1 0.0 1 7.7
INCINERATION M041-M049 21,505 10.2 5 38.5
ENERGY RECOVERY M051-M059 921 0.4 1 7.7
FUEL BLENDING M061 94,546 44.6 5 38.5
STABILIZATION M111-M119 53,522 25.3 3 23.1
LANDFILL M132 25,539 12.1 2 15.4
211,762 100.0 13
10 Management Method by Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed, 1999
System Quantity Managed Percentage of Number Percentage
Management Method Type Code (tons) Quantity of Facilities of Facilities
FUEL BLENDING M061 94,546 44.6 5 38.5
STABILIZATION M111-M119 53,522 25.3 3 23.1
LANDFILL M132 25,539 12.1 2 15.4
INCINERATION M041-M049 21,505 10.2 5 38.5
METALS RECOVERY M011-M019 15,675 7.4 3 23.1
ENERGY RECOVERY M051-M059 921 0.4 1 7.7
SOLVENTS RECOVERY M021-M029 52 0.0 2 15.4
OTHER RECOVERY M031-M039 1 0.0 1 7.7
211,762 100.0 13
11 Management Method and Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed by Number of Facilities, 1999
System Quantity Managed Percentage of Number Percentage
Management Method "Type Code (tons) Quantity of Facilities of Facilities
INCINERATION M041-M049 21,505 10.2 5 38.5
FUEL BLENDING M061 94,546 44.6 5 38.5
METALS RECOVERY M011-M019 15,675 7.4 3 23.1
STABILIZATION M111-M119 53,522 25.3 3 23.1
SOLVENTS RECOVERY M021-M029 52 0.0 2 15.4
LANDFILL M132 25,539 12.1 2 15.4
OTHER RECOVERY M031-M039 1 0.0 1 7.7
ENERGY RECOVERY M051-M059 921 0.4 1 7.7
211,762 100.0 13
Note: Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed are excluded.
Columns may not sum due to rounding.
Number of Facilities column may not sum to total because facilities may have multiple handling methods.
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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National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report: Based on 1999 Data
ALABAMA
1999 WASTE SHIPMENTS
12 Number of RCRA Hazardous Waste Shippers: 264
13 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Shipped: 220,690 Tons
14 Fifty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Shippers in the State, 1999
Rank
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
EPA ID
ALD070513767
ALR000006817
ALD000622464
ALD004014973
ALD981 020894
ALD982088437
ALD000622852
ALD0671 23570
ALD001221902
ALD095688875
ALD094476793
ALD9821 42960
ALD075045575
ALD006320774
ALD093179315
AL321 0020027
ALD1 02066636
ALD981 475304
ALD983191206
ALD000608224
ALD021 257951
ALD058221326
ALD004023164
ALD046481032
ALD053360897
ALD981019045
ALD9831 90646
ALD000827352
ALD000608216
ALD983177015
ALD004019691
ALD004019642
ALD095687679
ALD055798037
ALD004017901
ALD004019485
ALR000008243
ALD003396983
ALD057213811
ALD078964970
ALD040653636
ALD008163115
ALD09570401 1
ALD9831 92246
AL2640090005
ALD9831 68097
ALD982115180
ALD004023180
ALD020852422
ALD008161176
Site Name
M & M CHEMICAL AND EQUIPMENT COMPANY
TRICO STEEL CO
CHEMICAL WASTE MANAGEMENT
GULF STATES STEEL INC
FISHER INDUSTRIAL SERVICE, INC.
TUSCALOOSA STEEL CORP
BIRMINGHAM STEEL
SMI STEEL INC.
CIBA SPECIALTY CHEMICALS
ZENECAAG PRODUCTS INC
ALLWORTH INC.
DANNY ISBELL INC
DEGUSSA-HULS CORPORATION
SOLUTIAINC.
E.I. DUPONT- MOBILE SITE
ANNISTON ARMY DEPOT
SCHLUMBERGER WATER DIVISION
KW PLASTICS
PRESSACINC.
CREANOVA INC.
RENTOKIL INITIAL ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES
ALABAMA WOOD TREATING SITE (ASD)
3M COMPANY
SANDERS LEAD CO INC
MORTON INTERNATIONAL
SYSTECH ENVIRONMENTAL CORPORATION
ABC-NACO INC
STEELCASE INC
HAGER COMPANIES-MONTGOMERY
TERRA FIRST-ALABAMA STORAGE
3MGUIN
OCCIDENTAL CHEMICAL CORP
WISE ALLOYS LLC - ALLOYS PLANT
SCOTTSBORO ALUMINUM, L.L.C.
U.S. PIPE & FOUNDRY COMPANY - NBM PLANT
GREIF BROS. CORPORATION
TECHNICAL COATINGS CO
ANDERSON ELECTRICAL PROD INC
LEE BRASS COMPANY
VALSPAR COATINGS
SONY MAGNETIC PRODUCTS, INC. OF AMERICA
MOBILE PAINT MFG CO INC
SUTTLES TRUCK LEASING, LLC
MDA MANUFACTURING, INC.
TVA POWER SERVICE CENTER
AVANTI POLAR LIPIDS, INC.
JVC MAGNETICS AMERICA COMPANY
NICHOLS ALUMINUM ALABAMA
SHELL CHEMICAL COMPANY, MOBILE REFINERY
AKZO NOBEL FUNCTIONAL CHEMICALS
Quantity Shipped
City (Tons)
ATTALLA
DECATUR
EMELLE
GADSDEN
GLENCOE
TUSCALOOSA
BIRMINGHAM
BIRMINGHAM
MCINTOSH
BUCKS
BIRMINGHAM
PELL CITY
THEODORE
DECATUR
AXIS
ANNISTON
TALLASSEE
TROY
CULLMAN
THEODORE
CREOLA
MOBILE
DECATUR
TROY
DECATUR
DEMOPOLIS
CALERA
ATHENS
MONTGOMERY
VERNON
GUIN
MUSCLE SHOALS
MUSCLE SHOALS
SCOTTSBORO
BIRMINGHAM
CULLMAN
PELL CITY
LEEDS
ANNISTON
BIRMINGHAM
DOTHAN
THEODORE
DEMOPOLIS
DECATUR
MUSCLE SHOALS
ALABASTER
TUSCALOOSA
DECATUR
SARALAND
AXIS
46,913
25,002
19,378
16,575
13,711
12,394
10,700
8,923
8,560
6,502
4,702
3,781
2,855
2,760
2,416
1,928
1,833
1,328
1,299
1,217
1,198
959
900
884
851
790
776
712
685
646
640
635
594
568
513
498
494
490
480
465
461
441
427
416
371
332
322
303
297
287
Total
Note: Columns may not sum due to rounding.
State may have fewer than fifty shippers.
210,211
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 RECEIPTS
15 Number of RCRA Hazardous Waste Receivers: 8
16 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Received: 124,078 Tons
17 Fifty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Receivers in the State, 1999
Rank
EPA ID
Site Name
City
Quantity Received
(Tons)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
ALD000622464
ALD070513767
ALD981 020894
ALD046481032
ALD983177015
ALD031 499833
AL2640090005
ALD079474037
CHEMICAL WASTE MANAGEMENT
M & M CHEMICAL AND EQUIPMENT COMPANY
FISHER INDUSTRIAL SERVICE, INC.
SANDERS LEAD CO INC
TERRA FIRST-ALABAMA STORAGE
ALLIED SIGNAL INC FAIRFIELD TAR PLANT
TVA POWER SERVICE CENTER
UNIV OF SOUTH ALA MAIN CAMPUS
EMELLE
ATTALLA
GLENCOE
TROY
VERNON
BIRMINGHAM
MUSCLE SHOALS
MOBILE
61 ,527
42,451
13,661
5,015
1,267
98
42
16
Total
Note: Columns may not sum due to rounding.
State may have fewer than fifty facilities that received waste.
124,078
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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ALABAMA
1999 WASTE RECEIPTS, CONTINUED
18 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed by Management Method
Limited to Waste Received from Offsite, 1999
Management Method
System
Type Code
Quantity Managed Percentage of
(tons) Quantity
METALS RECOVERY
OTHER RECOVERY
INCINERATION
ENERGY RECOVERY
FUEL BLENDING
STABILIZATION
LANDFILL
M011-M019
M031-M039
M041-M049
M051-M059
M061
M111-M119
M132
5,024
0
99
921
47,429
35,137
24,636
4.4
0.0
0.1
0.8
41.9
31.0
21.8
Number
of Facilities
2
1
3
1
4
1
1
Percentage
of Facilities
28.6
14.3
42.9
14.3
57.1
14.3
14.3
113,247
100.0
19 Management Method by Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed
Limited to Waste Received from Offsite, 1999
Management Method
System
Type Code
FUEL BLENDING
STABILIZATION
LANDFILL
METALS RECOVERY
ENERGY RECOVERY
INCINERATION
OTHER RECOVERY
20
M061
M111-M119
M132
M011-M019
M051-M059
M041-M049
M031-M039
Quantity Managed
(tons)
47,429
35,137
24,636
5,024
921
99
0
113,247
Percentage of
Quantity
41.9
31.0
21.8
4.4
0.8
0.1
0.0
10(UJ
Number
of Facilities
4
1
1
2
1
3
1
Percentage
of Facilities
57.1
14.3
14.3
28.6
14.3
42.9
14.3
Management Method and Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed by Number of Facilities
Limited to Waste Received from Offsite, 1999
System Quantity Managed Percentage of Number
Management Method Type Code (tons) Quantity of Facilities
FUEL BLENDING
INCINERATION
METALS RECOVERY
OTHER RECOVERY
ENERGY RECOVERY
STABILIZATION
LANDFILL
M061
M041-M049
M011-M019
M031-M039
M051-M059
M111-M119
M132
47,429
99
5,024
0
921
35,137
24,636
41.9
0.1
4.4
0.0
0.8
31.0
21.8
Percentage
of Facilities
57.1
42.9
28.6
14.3
14.3
14.3
14.3
113,247
100.0
Note: Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed are excluded.
Columns may not sum due to rounding.
Number of Facilities column may not sum to total because facilities may have multiple handling methods.
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 IMPORTS AND EXPORTS
21 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Imported: 82,494 Tons
22 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Exported: 175,601 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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ALASKA
1999 WASTE GENERATION
1 Number of RCRA Large Quantity Generators (LQGs): 42
2 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Generated: 1,335 Tons
3 Fifty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators in the State, 1999
Rank
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
Total
Note:
EPA ID
AK1 21 00221 57
AKD048679682
AK621 0022426
AK9690330742
AKD052581758
AKR000003228
AKD981 769821
AK8570028649
AK1 570028646
AKD035419795
AK41 70024323
AKD000618132
AK321 00221 55
AKD991281221
AKD048679567
AKD000850701
AK01 41 190082
AKR000000364
AKD009252230
AKD002848588
AKD061038816
AKR000003509
AKR000002790
AK8690360492
AKD980977078
AKD000643239
AKD983076282
AKD980495618
AKR000003947
AK1 570028638
AKR000000836
AKD983068677
AK1 6905021 65
AKD983076258
AK2690502354
AK3690502403
AKD980665152
AKR000002014
AKR000003202
State may have fev
Site Name
USARMY FORT RICHARDSON
TESORO ALASKA PETROLEUM CO KENAI REF
USARMY FORT WAINWRIGHT
USCG INTEGRATED SUPPORT COMMAND KODIAK
TAPS VALDEZ MARINE TERMINAL
GAMBELL CITY OF
ALASKA SHIP & DRY DOCK
USAFELMENDORFAFB
USAFEIELSONAFB
TESORO KENAI PIPE LINE COMPANY
USNAVY CARETAKER SITE OFFICE-ADAK
TESORO ALASKA ANCHORAGE TERMINAL #1
USARMY FORT GREELY AK
ARCO ALASKA INC PRUDHOE BAY OILF
UNIVERSITY OF ALASKA FAIRBANKS
WILLIAMS ALASKA PETROLEUM NORTH POLE
USDOI BLM KOGRU RIVER DEWLINE STATION
BAKER HUGHES INTEQ KENAI WAREHOUSE
KETCH I KAN PULP CO
GOLDEN VALLEY ELECTRIC ASSN
ANCHORAGE INTL AIRPORT
USARMY USAGE COLD BAY
ADEC RIVER TERRACE CLEANUP VARIOUS SITES
USCG ISC KETCHIKAN
ANCHORAGE SD FAC MAINT
BP EXPLORATION ALASKA PRUDHOE BAY WESTER
ALYESKA NORTHSTAR TERMINAL
US DOI BLM RED DEVIL MINE
RYAN LODE MINE
USAF CLEAR AIR STATION
GREAT WESTERN CHEMICAL COMPANY
ADOT & PF FAIRBANKS INTL AIRPORT
US DOT FAA MOSES POINT FACILITY
ALYESKA MAINLINE REFRIGERATION UNIT 2
USDOT FAA CAPE YAKATAGA FACILITY
USDOTFAAYAKUTAT
USDOI BLM SAGWON AIRSTRIP DUMP
ANNETTE HEMLOCK MILL
USARMY USAGE ANNETTE ISLAND GASOLINE STO
ver than fifty generators.
City
FT RICHARDSON
KENAI
FT WAINWRIGHT
KODIAK
VALDEZ
GAMBELL
KETCHIKAN
ELMENDORFAFB
EIELSONAFB
KENAI
ADAK ISLAND
ANCHORAGE
DELTA JUNCTION
PRUDHOE BAY
FAIRBANKS
NORTH POLE
BARROW
KENAI
KETCHIKAN
FAIRBANKS
ANCHORAGE
COLD BAY
SOLDOTNA
KETCHIKAN
ANCHORAGE
PRUDHOE BAY
FAIRBANKS
RED DEVIL
FAIRBANKS
CLEAR
FAIRBANKS
FAIRBANKS
MOSES POINT
GLENNALLEN
CAPE YAKATAGA
YAKUTAT
DEADHORSE
METLAKATLA
METLAKATLA
Total Generated
(Tons)
294
218
173
140
61
55
53
51
45
33
25
20
17
13
13
13
12
11
9
8
7
6
6
5
5
5
5
4
4
3
3
3
3
2
2
2
1
1
1
1,335
Generators with zero quantity generated are excluded.
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, CONTINUED
4 Quantities of Waste Generated in 1999 That Were:
- Reported with Only Characteristic Waste Codes
- Reported with Only Listed Waste Codes
- Reported with Both Characteristic and Listed Waste codes
Waste Has Only
Characteristic
Codes
ONLY IGNITABLE
ONLY CORROSIVE
ONLY REACTIVE
ONLYD004-17
ONLYD018-43
HAS MORE THAN ONE
CHARACTERISTIC CODE
TOTAL
Tons of
Waste Waste Has Only
Generated Listed Codes
49 ONLY AN F CODE
12 ONLY A K CODE
15 ONLY A P CODE
330 ONLY A U CODE
112
HAS MORE THAN
270 LISTED CODE
787 TOTAL
Tons of Waste Has Both
Waste Characteristic
Generated And Listed Codes
100
76
0
179
ONE
0
355 Both Characteristic and Listed
Tons of
Waste
Generated
190
5 Quantities of Waste Generated in 1999 That Were Multiply Coded
Waste Has Only
Characteristic Codes
But More Than One Applies
HAS IGNITABLE CODE
HAS CORROSIVE CODE
HAS REACTIVE CODE
HASD004-D017CODE
HAS D018-D043 CODE
TOTAL
Note: Columns do not sum to total
Tons of Only Listed
Waste Codes But Has
Generated More Than One
241
8
5
87
239
HAS AN F CODE
HAS A K CODE
HAS A P CODE
HAS A U CODE
270 TOTAL
because a waste code may apply
Tons of
Waste Both Characteristic
Generated And Listed Codes
IGN. W/ AT LEAST 1 LSTD
CORR. W/ AT LEAST 1 LSTD
REACT. W/ AT LEAST 1 LSTD
D004-17 W/AT LEAST 1 LSTD
D018-43 W/AT LEAST 1 LSTD
0 F WASTE W/ AT LEAST 1 CHAR
0 K WASTE W/ AT LEAST 1 CHAR
0 P WASTE W/ AT LEAST 1 CHAR
0 U WASTE W/ AT LEAST 1 CHAR
0 TOTAL
to more than one waste.
Tons of
Waste
Generated
32
0
51
33
124
156
32
0
3
190
Mixtures with ignitable, corrosive, reactive, D004-17, and D018-43 characteristic codes may also contain other characteristic waste
codes. Similarly, wastes with F, K, P, and U listed codes may have other listed waste codes.
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 Number of RCRA TSD Facilities (TSDFs): 6
7 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed: 4 Tons
8 Fifty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Management Facilities in the State, 1999
Tons of Waste
Rank EPA ID Site Name City Managed
1 AK8690360492 USCG ISC KETCHIKAN KETCHIKAN 4
Total 4
Note: Columns may not sum due to rounding.
State may have fewer than fifty facilities that managed waste.
Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed are excluded.
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, CONTINUED
9 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed by Management Method, 1999
Management Method
System
Type Code
Quantity Managed Percentage of
(tons) Quantity
METALS RECOVERY
FUEL BLENDING
STABILIZATION
LANDFILL
M011-M019
M061
M111-M119
M132
85.7
0.4
0.6
13.3
100.0
10 Management Method by Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed, 1999
Management Method
System
Type Code
METALS RECOVERY
LANDFILL
STABILIZATION
FUEL BLENDING
M011-M019
M132
M111-M119
M061
Quantity Managed
(tons)
4
1
0
0
4
Percentage of
Quantity
85.7
13.3
0.6
0.4
100.0
Number
of Facilities
1
1
1
1
Number
of Facilities
1
1
1
1
1
Percentage
of Facilities
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
Percentage
of Facilities
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
11 Management Method and Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed by Number of Facilities, 1999
Management Method
System
Type Code
Quantity Managed Percentage of
(tons)
METALS RECOVERY
FUEL BLENDING
STABILIZATION
LANDFILL
M011-M019
M061
M111-M119
M132
Quantity
85.7
0.4
0.6
13.3
100.0
Number
of Facilities
1
1
1
1
Percentage
of Facilities
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
Note: Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed are excluded.
Columns may not sum due to rounding.
Number of Facilities column may not sum to total because facilities may have multiple handling methods.
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 SHIPMENTS
12 Number of RCRA Hazardous Waste Shippers: 40
13 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Shipped: 1,348 Tons
14 Fifty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Shippers in the State, 1999
Rank
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
Total
Note:
EPA ID
AK1 21 00221 57
AKD048679682
AK621 0022426
AK9690330742
AK8570028649
AKD052581758
AKD980665152
AKR000003228
AKD981 769821
AK1 570028646
AKD035419795
AK41 70024323
AKD000618132
AK321 00221 55
AKD991281221
AKD048679567
AKD000850701
AK01 41 190082
AKR000000364
AKD009252230
AKD002848588
AKD061038816
AKR000003509
AKR000002790
AK8690360492
AKD980977078
AKD000643239
AKD980495618
AKD983076282
AKR000003947
AK1 570028638
AKR000000836
AK1 6905021 65
AKD983076258
AKD983068677
AK2690502354
AK3690502403
AKR000002014
AKR000003913
AKR000003202
Columns may not sum
Site Name
USARMY FORT RICHARDSON
TESORO ALASKA PETROLEUM CO KENAI REF
USARMY FORT WAI NWRIGHT
USCG INTEGRATED SUPPORT COMMAND KODIAK
USAFELMENDORFAFB
TAPS VALDEZ MARINE TERMINAL
USDOI BLM SAGWON AIRSTRIP DUMP
GAMBELL CITY OF
ALASKA SHIP & DRY DOCK
USAF EIELSON AFB
TESORO KENAI PIPE LINE COMPANY
USNAVY CARETAKER SITE OFFICE-ADAK
TESORO ALASKA ANCHORAGE TERMINAL #1
USARMY FORT GREELY AK
ARCO ALASKA INC PRUDHOE BAY OILF
UNIVERSITY OF ALASKA FAIRBANKS
WILLIAMS ALASKA PETROLEUM NORTH POLE
USDOI BLM KOGRU RIVER DEWLINE STATION
BAKER HUGHES INTEQ KENAI WAREHOUSE
KETCHIKAN PULP CO
GOLDEN VALLEY ELECTRIC ASSN
ANCHORAGE INTL AIRPORT
USARMY USAGE COLD BAY
ADEC RIVER TERRACE CLEANUP VARIOUS SITES
USCG ISC KETCHIKAN
ANCHORAGE SD FAC MAINT
BP EXPLORATION ALASKA PRUDHOE BAY WESTER
US DOI BLM RED DEVIL MINE
ALYESKA NORTHSTAR TERMINAL
RYAN LODE MINE
USAF CLEAR AIR STATION
GREAT WESTERN CHEMICAL COMPANY
US DOT FAA MOSES POINT FACILITY
ALYESKA MAINLINE REFRIGERATION UNIT 2
ADOT & PF FAIRBANKS INTL AIRPORT
USDOT FAA CAPE YAKATAGA FACILITY
USDOT FAA YAKUTAT
ANNETTE HEMLOCK MILL
NIPPON EXPRESS USA, INC
USARMY USAGE ANNETTE ISLAND GASOLINE STO
due to rounding.
Quantity Shipped
City (Tons)
FT RICHARDSON
KENAI
FT WAI NWRIGHT
KODIAK
ELMENDORFAFB
VALDEZ
DEADHORSE
GAMBELL
KETCHIKAN
EIELSON AFB
KENAI
ADAK ISLAND
ANCHORAGE
DELTA JUNCTION
PRUDHOE BAY
FAIRBANKS
NORTH POLE
BARROW
KENAI
KETCHIKAN
FAIRBANKS
ANCHORAGE
COLD BAY
SOLDOTNA
KETCHIKAN
ANCHORAGE
PRUDHOE BAY
RED DEVIL
FAIRBANKS
FAIRBANKS
CLEAR
FAIRBANKS
MOSES POINT
GLENNALLEN
FAIRBANKS
CAPE YAKATAGA
YAKUTAT
METLAKATLA
ANCHORAGE
METLAKATLA
274
206
152
135
74
61
56
55
53
43
33
24
20
14
14
13
13
12
11
9
8
7
6
6
5
5
5
4
4
4
3
3
3
2
2
2
2
1
1
1
1,348
State may have fewer than fifty shippers.
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 RECEIPTS
15 Number of RCRA Hazardous Waste Receivers: 4
16 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Received: 58 Tons
17 Fifty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Receivers in the State, 1999
Quantity Received
Rank EPA ID Site Name City (Tons)
1 AK8570028649 USAF ELMENDORF AFB ELMENDORF AFB 44
2 AK6210022426 USARMY FORT WAINWRIGHT FT WAINWRIGHT 7
3 AK8690360492 USCG ISC KETCHIKAN KETCHIKAN 4
4 AK9690330742 USCG INTEGRATED SUPPORT COMMAND KODIAK KODIAK 3
Total 58
Note: Columns may not sum due to rounding.
State may have fewer than fifty facilities that received waste.
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 RECEIPTS, CONTINUED
18 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed by Management Method
Limited to Waste Received from Offsite, 1999
Percentage
of Facilities
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
Management Method
METALS RECOVERY
FUEL BLENDING
STABILIZATION
LANDFILL
System
Type Code
M011-M019
M061
M111-M119
M132
Quantity Managed
(tons)
4
0
0
1
4
Percentage of
Quantity
85.7
0.4
0.6
13.3
100.0
Number
of Facilities
1
1
1
1
1
19 Management Method by Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed
Limited to Waste
Management Method
Received from Offsite, 1999
System
Type Code
METALS RECOVERY M011-M019
LANDFILL M132
STABILIZATION M111-M119
FUEL BLENDING M061
Quantity Managed
(tons)
4
1
0
0
Percentage of
Quantity
85.7
13.3
0.6
0.4
4 100.0
20 Management Method and Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed by Number
Limited to Waste
Management Method
METALS RECOVERY
FUEL BLENDING
STABILIZATION
LANDFILL
Received from Offsite, 1999
System
Type Code
M011-M019
M061
M111-M119
M132
Quantity Managed
(tons)
4
0
0
1
4
Percentage of
Quantity
85.7
0.4
0.6
13.3
100.0
Number
of Facilities
1
1
1
1
1
of Facilities
Number
of Facilities
1
1
1
1
1
Note: Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed are excluded.
Columns may not sum due to rounding.
Number of Facilities column may not sum to total because facilities may have multiple handling methods.
Percentage
of Facilities
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
Percentage
of Facilities
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
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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ALASKA
1999 IMPORTS AND EXPORTS
21 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Imported: 0 Tons
22 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Exported: 1,307 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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ARIZONA
1999 WASTE GENERATION
1 Number of RCRA Large Quantity Generators (LQGs): 193
2 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Generated: 39,016 Tons
3 Fifty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators in the State, 1999
Rank
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
Total
Note:
EPA ID
AZD009005422
AZR000000604
AZT050010768
AZD001 886597
AZD000625715
AZD063274609
AZD043848050
AZD980816920
AZR000001107
AZD001 886654
AZD982519746
AZD982491649
AZD983483488
AZD009004177
AZD083726034
AZ0000886572
AZ521 3820991
AZD060624251
AZ0000068957
AZD982435166
AZ0000337360
AZD980886477
AZD003987997
AZD982486169
AZD020703310
AZD980881163
AZR000035436
AZD982485484
AZT000618512
AZD980818330
AZD982400889
AZD009000050
AZD982503385
AZD983583048
AZD980735179
AZR000002394
AZD091 235457
AZD041 458555
AZD981 648892
AZT000624445
AZD008394454
AZD000819615
AZD981 988967
AZD041 456872
AZD981 667686
AZD082890799
AZD982471062
AZR000003426
AZD01 851 7698
AZR000005454
State may have fe\
Site 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
IMATION CORP.
TRWVSSI MESA 1 1
INNOVEXS.W.- CHANDLER
MOTOROLA-PHOENIX
REVLON CONSUMER PRDTS
STMICROELECTRONICS (1000)
U.S. ARMY YUMA PROV GRND
PHELPS DODGE MIAMI
ARIZONA GALVANIZING
PRINTPACK, INC.
SALESCO SYSTEMS USA
AVIATION MGMT
HEXCEL
METCO METAL FINISHING
LEARJET INC.
MCDONNELL DOUGLAS HELICOPTER
SCI, LLC
NATIONAL AIRCRAFT INC.
MOTOROLA, TEMPE
NELCO TECHNOLOGY, INC.
WEISERLOCKCO
HONEYWELL ENGINES & SYS.
DYNACO CORP
QUALITY PRINTED CIRCUITS
ISOLA LAMINATE SYSTEMS
MGC CHEMICALS AMERICA, INC.
INTEL CORP/CHANDLER CAMPUS
MC CULLOCH CORP
CITY OF PHX - DEER VALLEY WTP
SOUTH BAY CIRCUITS, INC.
BURR-BROWN CORP
UNIVERSITY OF AZ
MASTERCRAFT CABINETS, INC.
TREFFERS PRECISION, INC.
MICROCHIP TECHNOLOGY INC.
LITTON ELECTRO OPTICAL SYS
TRW VEHICLE SAFETY SYS, MESA 1
NAFTA ENVIRONMENTAL INC
HONEYWELL ENGINES SYS.-TEMPE
EARTH PROTECTION SVCS., INC.
/ver than fifty generators.
City
TUCSON
KINGMAN
REMOTE-NEAR FLAGSTAFF
SAN MANUEL
CHANDLER
PHX
MESA
CHANDLER
CHANDLER
SUPERIOR
TUCSON
QUEEN CREEK
CHANDLER
PHX
PHX
PHX
YUMA
CLAYPOOL
GOODYEAR
PRESCOTT VLY
PHX
PHX
CASA GRANDE
PHX
TUCSON
MESA
PHOENIX
TUCSON
TEMPE
TEMPE
TUCSON
PHX
TEMPE
PHX
CHANDLER
MESA
CHANDLER
LAKE HAVASU CITY
PHX
CHANDLER
TUCSON
TUCSON
MESA
PHX
TEMPE
TEMPE
MESA
SOMERTON
TEMPE
PHX
Total Generated
(Tons)
10,846
9,226
4,822
1,628
628
609
606
568
519
441
345
327
297
285
282
278
275
266
264
253
233
226
220
209
204
175
174
173
162
162
160
156
142
141
138
138
132
121
118
117
108
85
81
80
76
71
67
67
63
63
36,829
Generators with zero quantity generated are excluded.
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, CONTINUED
4 Quantities of Waste Generated in 1999 That Were:
- Reported with Only Characteristic Waste Codes
- Reported with Only Listed Waste Codes
- Reported with Both Characteristic and Listed Waste codes
Waste Has Only
Characteristic
Codes
ONLY IGNITABLE
ONLY CORROSIVE
ONLY REACTIVE
ONLYD004-17
ONLYD018-43
HAS MORE THAN ONE
CHARACTERISTIC CODE
Tons of
Waste
Generated
782
328
155
3,997
28
6,281
Waste Has Only
Listed Codes
ONLY AN F CODE
ONLY A K CODE
ONLY A P CODE
ONLY A U CODE
HAS MORE THAN ONE
LISTED CODE
Tons of Waste Has Both
Waste Characteristic
Generated And Listed Codes
12,564
9,225
122
24
67
Tons of
Waste
Generated
TOTAL
11,571 TOTAL
22,001 Both Characteristic and Listed
5,424
5 Quantities of Waste Generated in 1999 That Were Multiply Coded
Waste Has Only
Characteristic Codes
But More Than One Applies
HAS IGNITABLE CODE
HAS CORROSIVE CODE
HAS REACTIVE CODE
HASD004-D017CODE
HAS D018-D043 CODE
Tons of
Waste
Generated
5,294
997
207
5,952
226
Only Listed
Codes But Has
More Than One
HAS AN F CODE
HAS A K CODE
HAS A P CODE
HAS A U CODE
Tons of
Waste
Generated
20
47
67
0
Both Characteristic
And Listed Codes
IGN. W/ AT LEAST 1 LSTD
CORR. W/ AT LEAST 1 LSTD
REACT. W/ AT LEAST 1 LSTD
D004-17 W/AT LEAST 1 LSTD
D018-43 W/AT LEAST 1 LSTD
F WASTE W/ AT LEAST 1 CHAR
K WASTE W/ AT LEAST 1 CHAR
P WASTE W/ AT LEAST 1 CHAR
U WASTE W/ AT LEAST 1 CHAR
Tons of
Waste
Generated
4,446
12
199
975
1,498
5,048
194
226
279
TOTAL
6,281 TOTAL
67 TOTAL
5,424
Note: Columns do not sum to total because a waste code may apply to more than one waste.
Mixtures with ignitable, corrosive, reactive, D004-17, and D018-43 characteristic codes may also contain other characteristic waste
codes. Similarly, wastes with F, K, P, and U listed codes may have other listed waste codes.
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 MANAGEMENT
6 Number of RCRA TSD Facilities (TSDFs): 16
7 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed: 6,193 Tons
8 Fifty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Management Facilities in the State, 1999
Rank
1
2
3
4
5
Total
EPA ID
AZD009015389
AZD049318009
AZ521 3820991
AZD081 705402
AZD000819615
Site Name
ROMIC ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNOLOGIES
SAFETY KLEEN S.W
U.S. ARMY YUMA PROV GRND
HERITAGE ENVIRONMENTAL SVC, LLC
UNIVERSITY OF AZ
City
CHANDLER
PHX
YUMA
COOLIDGE
TUCSON
Tons of Waste
Managed
3,620
2,193
262
116
2
6,193
Note: Columns may not sum due to rounding.
State may have fewer than fifty facilities that managed waste.
Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed are excluded.
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 MANAGEMENT, CONTINUED
9 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed by Management Method, 1999
Management Method
System
Type Code
Quantity Managed Percentage of
(tons) Quantity
METALS RECOVERY M011-M019
SOLVENTS RECOVERY M021-M029
INCINERATION M041-M049
ENERGY RECOVERY M051-M059
FUEL BLENDING M061
STABILIZATION M111-M119
LAND TREATMENT/APPLICATION/FARMING M131
LANDFILL M132
76
1,289
804
3,438
336
94
12
144
1.2
20.8
13.0
55.5
5.4
1.5
0.2
2.3
6,193
100.0
10 Management Method by Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed, 1999
Quantity Managed Percentage of
(tons) Quantity
Management Method
ENERGY RECOVERY
SOLVENTS RECOVERY
INCINERATION
FUEL BLENDING
LANDFILL
STABILIZATION
METALS RECOVERY
LAND TREATMENT /APPLICATION /FARMING
System
Type Code
M051-M059
M021-M029
M041-M049
M061
M132
M111-M119
M011-M019
M131
3,438
1,289
804
336
144
94
76
12
55.5
20.8
13.0
5.4
2.3
1.5
1.2
0.2
Number
of Facilities
2
2
2
2
2
2
1
1
Number
of Facilities
2
2
2
2
1
2
2
1
Percentage
of Facilities
40.0
40.0
40.0
40.0
40.0
40.0
20.0
20.0
Percentage
of Facilities
40.0
40.0
40.0
40.0
20.0
40.0
40.0
20.0
6,193
100.0
11 Management Method and Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed by Number of Facilities, 1999
Management Method
System
Type Code
Quantity Managed Percentage of
(tons) Quantity
METALS RECOVERY M011-M019
SOLVENTS RECOVERY M021-M029
INCINERATION M041-M049
ENERGY RECOVERY M051-M059
FUEL BLENDING M061
STABILIZATION M111-M119
LAND TREATMENT/APPLICATION/FARMING M131
LANDFILL M132
76
1,289
804
3,438
336
94
12
144
1.2
20.8
13.0
55.5
5.4
1.5
0.2
2.3
Number
of Facilities
2
2
2
2
2
2
1
1
Percentage
of Facilities
40.0
40.0
40.0
40.0
40.0
40.0
20.0
20.0
6,193
100.0
Note: Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed are excluded.
Columns may not sum due to rounding.
Number of Facilities column may not sum to total because facilities may have multiple handling methods.
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 SHIPMENTS
12 Number of RCRA Hazardous Waste Shippers: 181
13 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Shipped: 48,361 Tons
14 Fifty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Shippers in the State, 1999
Rank
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
Total
Note:
EPA ID
AZD009005422
AZR000000604
AZT050010768
AZD009015389
AZD049318009
AZD001 886597
AZD981 969504
AZD980892731
AZD081 705402
AZD000625715
AZD063274609
AZD043848050
AZD980816920
AZR000001107
AZD001 886654
AZD980892897
AZD982519746
AZ0000886572
AZD009004177
AZD083726034
AZD983483488
AZD060624251
AZ0000337360
AZD003987997
AZD982486169
AZD020703310
AZD982491649
AZD980881163
AZD980886477
AZR000035436
AZT000618512
AZD980818330
AZD009000050
AZD982400889
AZD982503385
AZD983583048
AZD980735179
AZR000002394
AZD091 235457
AZD041 458555
AZT050010180
AZD981 648892
AZT000624445
AZD008394454
AZD000819615
AZD981 988967
AZD041 456872
AZD981 667686
AZD082890799
AZR000003426
Columns may not sum
Site Name
RAYTHEON COMPANY
NORTH STAR STEEL AZ
TRANSWESTERN PIPELINE CO
ROMIC ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNOLOGIES
SAFETY KLEEN S.W
BHP COPPER -PINAL
SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS, INC.
INNOVATIVE WASTE UTILIZATION
HERITAGE ENVIRONMENTAL SVC, LLC
GOULD ELECTRONICS INC
HADCO PHOENIX, INC.
MOTOROLA, INC.
MOTOROLA -CHANDLER
INTEL CORP/OCOTILLO CAMPUS
BHP COPPER -SUPERIOR
SAFETY KLEEN SYS-TUCSON
IMATION CORP.
STMICROELECTRONICS (1000)
MOTOROLA-PHOENIX
REVLON CONSUMER PRDTS
INNOVEX S.W.- CHANDLER
PHELPS DODGE MIAMI
SALESCO SYSTEMS USA
HEXCEL
METCO METAL FINISHING
LEARJETINC.
TRWVSSI MESA II
MCDONNELL DOUGLAS HELICOPTER
AVIATION MGMT
SCI, LLC
MOTOROLA, TEMPE
NELCO TECHNOLOGY, INC.
HONEYWELL ENGINES & SYS.
WEISERLOCKCO
DYNACO CORP
QUALITY PRINTED CIRCUITS
ISOLA LAMINATE SYSTEMS
MGC CHEMICALS AMERICA, INC.
INTEL CORP/CHANDLER CAMPUS
MC CULLOCH CORP
ONYX ENV. SVC.
CITY OF PHX - DEER VALLEY WTP
SOUTH BAY CIRCUITS, INC.
BURR-BROWN CORP
UNIVERSITY OF AZ
MASTERCRAFT CABINETS, INC.
TREFFERS PRECISION, INC.
MICROCHIP TECHNOLOGY INC.
LITTON ELECTRO OPTICAL SYS
NAFTA ENVIRONMENTAL INC
due to rounding.
Quantity Shipped
City (Tons)
TUCSON
KINGMAN
REMOTE-NEAR FLAGSTAFF
CHANDLER
PHX
SAN MANUEL
CHANDLER
PHX
COOLIDGE
CHANDLER
PHX
MESA
CHANDLER
CHANDLER
SUPERIOR
TUCSON
TUCSON
PHX
PHX
PHX
CHANDLER
CLAYPOOL
PHX
CASA GRANDE
PHX
TUCSON
QUEEN CREEK
MESA
PHX
PHOENIX
TEMPE
TEMPE
PHX
TUCSON
TEMPE
PHX
CHANDLER
MESA
CHANDLER
LAKE HAVASU CITY
PHX
PHX
CHANDLER
TUCSON
TUCSON
MESA
PHX
TEMPE
TEMPE
SOMERTON
10,846
9,225
4,822
3,715
3,256
1,629
1,418
840
725
628
609
606
568
519
441
421
345
308
285
282
277
266
233
220
209
204
186
183
176
174
169
162
161
160
142
141
138
138
132
121
118
118
117
108
85
81
80
76
71
67
46,003
State may have fewer than fifty shippers.
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 RECEIPTS
15 Number of RCRA Hazardous Waste Receivers: 9
16 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Received: 10,179 Tons
17 Fifty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Receivers in the State, 1999
Rank
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Total
Note: i
EPA ID
AZD009015389
AZD049318009
AZD981 969504
AZD081 705402
AZD980892897
AZT050010180
AZD000819615
AZ4570024055
AZ45721 90029
Site Name
ROMIC ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNOLOGIES
SAFETY KLEEN S.W
SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS, INC.
HERITAGE ENVIRONMENTAL SVC, LLC
SAFETY KLEEN SYS-TUCSON
ONYX ENV. SVC.
UNIVERSITY OF AZ
DAVIS-MONTHAN AFB
DRMO LUKE
City
CHANDLER
PHX
CHANDLER
COOLIDGE
TUCSON
PHX
TUCSON
DMAFB
GLENDALE
Quantity Received
(Tons)
5,497
2,485
968
791
304
126
6
1
0
10,179
Columns may not sum due to rounding.
State may have fewer than fifty facilities that received waste.
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 RECEIPTS, CONTINUED
18 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed by Management Method
Limited to Waste Received from Offsite, 1999
Management Method
System
Type Code
Quantity Managed Percentage of
(tons) Quantity
METALS RECOVERY M011-M019
SOLVENTS RECOVERY M021-M029
INCINERATION M041-M049
ENERGY RECOVERY M051-M059
FUEL BLENDING M061
STABILIZATION M111-M119
LAND TREATMENT/APPLICATION/FARMING M131
LANDFILL M132
74
1,289
542
3,438
336
94
12
144
1.2
21.7
9.1
58.0
5.7
1.6
0.2
2.4
Number
of Facilities
1
2
1
2
2
2
1
1
Percentage
of Facilities
33.3
66.7
33.3
66.7
66.7
66.7
33.3
33.3
5,929
100.0
19 Management Method by Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed
Limited to Waste Received from Offsite, 1999
Management Method
ENERGY RECOVERY
SOLVENTS RECOVERY
INCINERATION
FUEL BLENDING
LANDFILL
STABILIZATION
METALS RECOVERY
LAND TREATMENT /APPLICATION /FARMING
System
Type Code
M051-M059
M021-M029
M041-M049
M061
M132
M111-M119
M011-M019
M131
Quantity Managed
(tons)
3,438
1,289
542
336
144
94
74
12
5,929
Percentage of
Quantity
58.0
21.7
9.1
5.7
2.4
1.6
1.2
0.2
10(UJ
Number
of Facilities
2
2
1
2
1
2
1
1
Percentage
of Facilities
66.7
66.7
33.3
66.7
33.3
66.7
33.3
33.3
20 Management Method and Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed by Number of Facilities
Limited to Waste Received from Offsite, 1999
System Quantity Managed Percentage of Number
Management Method Type Code (tons) Quantity of Facilities
SOLVENTS RECOVERY M021-M029
ENERGY RECOVERY M051-M059
FUEL BLENDING M061
STABILIZATION M111-M119
METALS RECOVERY M011-M019
INCINERATION M041-M049
LAND TREATMENT/APPLICATION/FARMING M131
LANDFILL M132
1,289
3,438
336
94
74
542
12
144
21.7
58.0
5.7
1.6
1.2
9.1
0.2
2.4
5,929
100.0
Note: Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed are excluded.
Columns may not sum due to rounding.
Number of Facilities column may not sum to total because facilities may have multiple handling methods.
Percentage
of Facilities
66.7
66.7
66.7
66.7
33.3
33.3
33.3
33.3
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 IMPORTS AND EXPORTS
21 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Imported: 4,219 Tons
22 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Exported: 41,949 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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ARKANSAS
1999 WASTE GENERATION
1 Number of RCRA Large Quantity Generators (LQGs): 241
2 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Generated: 970,995 Tons
3 Fifty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators in the State, 1999
Rank
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
Total
Note:
EPA ID
ARD0431 95429
ARD006354161
ARD981 057870
ARD981 908890
ARD983278243
ARD069748192
ARD052528809
ARD089234884
ARD053730701
ARD093792067
ARD077389393
ARD091691261
ARD983287889
ARD990660649
ARD982558561
ARD007240716
ARD983267600
ARD000022186
ARD000709584
ARD000021998
ARD092923184
ARD981512270
ARD077395283
ARD983272485
ARD983274143
ARD1 39607048
ARD044484780
ARD982558595
ARD006344972
ARD059634659
AR000006431 1
ARD059637710
ARD983273590
ARD980867642
ARD007028913
ARD000006536
ARD042755389
ARD067671313
AR0000885889
ARD006344824
ARD065320293
ARD0621 45388
ARD000388983
ARD983266487
ARD980877666
ARD021 344700
ARD990869737
ARD983274770
ARD038882676
ARR000000083
State may have fev
Site Name
GREAT LAKES CHEMICAL CORP
REYNOLDS METALS COMPANY GUM SPRINGS PLAN
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
SLOAN VALVE COMPANY
ARKANSAS STEEL ASSOCIATES
GARRISON INDUSTRIES INC
CEDAR CHEMICAL CORP
ALBEMARLE CORPORATION WEST PLANT
AMERON-PROTECTIVE COATINGS GROUP
TOKUSENUSAINC
GREAT LAKES CHEMICAL CORPORATION (SOUTH)
SUPERIOR INDUSTRIES INTL INC
LION OIL COMPANY
THE BRYCE COMPANY LLC
ASH GROVE CEMENT COMPANY
COSMAIR COSMETICS CORPORATION
TREFILARBED ARKANSAS INC.
WAL-MART RETURN CENTER
CYRO INDUSTRIES
DANAHER TOOL GROUP SPRINGDALE
ARKANSAS GALVANIZING INC
BALL METAL FOOD CONTAINER CORP
LILLY INDUSTRIES INC
REMINGTON ARMS
VIRGO MANUFACTURING CORPORATION
CRANE KEMLITE
SR OF ARKANSAS
MUELLER COPPER TUBE PRODUCTS
RAPID ROBERTS INC
WHIRLPOOL CORP-FT SMITH
WEYERHAEUSER WOOD TREATING PLANT
INSPEC FOAMS INC MAGNOLIA AR PLANT
KOPPERS INDUSTRIES
TIFFANY INDUSTRIES
NESTE POLYESTER INC
KOHLER COMPANY
ASPEN AVIATION
MOLEX INC
AMTRAN CORPORATION
CROSS OIL REFINING & MARKETING INC
MID-AMERICA DISTILLATIONS INC
KAWNEER COMPANY INC
AMERIMAX COATED PRODUCTS
ver than fifty generators.
City
EL DORADO
ARKADELPHIA
BENTON
BLYTHEVILLE
BLYTHEVILLE
EL DORADO
MAGNOLIA
BATESVILLE
FORT SMITH
WEST MEMPHIS
AUGUSTA
NEWPORT
EL DORADO
HELENA
MAGNOLIA
LITTLE ROCK
CON WAT
EL DORADO
FAYETTEVILLE
EL DORADO
SEARCY
FOREMAN
NORTH LITTLE ROCK
PINE BLUFF
BENTONVILLE
OSCEOLA
SPRINGDALE
PRAIRIE GROVE
SPRINGDALE
LITTLE ROCK
LONOKE
CON WAY
JONESBORO
WILSON
WYNNE
EUREKA SPRINGS
FORT SMITH
DEQUEEN
MAGNOLIA
NORTH LITTLE ROCK
CON WAY
FORT SMITH
SHERIDAN
MENA
MAUMELLE
CON WAY
SMACKOVER
HOT SPRINGS
SPRINGDALE
HELENA
Total Generated
(Tons)
501,205
176,627
85,157
52,836
47,745
27,212
21 ,264
18,372
6,806
4,558
3,659
3,240
2,008
1,846
1,388
1,363
1,192
859
858
746
539
496
465
446
437
431
428
401
332
332
294
281
271
265
250
249
242
233
226
203
172
157
149
143
138
131
127
126
120
111
967,135
Generators with zero quantity generated are excluded.
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, CONTINUED
4 Quantities of Waste Generated in 1999 That Were:
- Reported with Only Characteristic Waste Codes
- Reported with Only Listed Waste Codes
- Reported with Both Characteristic and Listed Waste codes
Waste Has Only
Characteristic
Codes
ONLY IGNITABLE
ONLY CORROSIVE
ONLY REACTIVE
ONLYD004-17
ONLYD018-43
HAS MORE THAN ONE
CHARACTERISTIC CODE
Tons of
Waste
Generated
7,062
1,627
17
33,234
2,982
105,377
Waste Has Only
Listed Codes
ONLY AN F CODE
ONLY A K CODE
ONLY A P CODE
ONLY A U CODE
HAS MORE THAN ONE
LISTED CODE
Tons of Waste Has Both
Waste Characteristic
Generated And Listed Codes
2,938
288,151
5
76
501,148
Tons of
Waste
Generated
TOTAL
150,300 TOTAL
792,316 Both Characteristic and Listed
28,379
5 Quantities of Waste Generated in 1999 That Were Multiply Coded
Waste Has Only
Characteristic Codes
But More Than One Applies
HAS IGNITABLE CODE
HAS CORROSIVE CODE
HAS REACTIVE CODE
HASD004-D017CODE
HAS D018-D043 CODE
Tons of
Waste
Generated
87,346
43,385
35,628
86,692
4,844
Only Listed
Codes But Has
More Than One
HAS AN F CODE
HAS A K CODE
HAS A P CODE
HAS A U CODE
Tons of
Waste
Generated
501,148
501,146
1
501,146
Both Characteristic
And Listed Codes
IGN. W/ AT LEAST 1 LSTD
CORR. W/ AT LEAST 1 LSTD
REACT. W/ AT LEAST 1 LSTD
D004-17 W/AT LEAST 1 LSTD
D018-43 W/AT LEAST 1 LSTD
F WASTE W/ AT LEAST 1 CHAR
K WASTE W/ AT LEAST 1 CHAR
P WASTE W/ AT LEAST 1 CHAR
U WASTE W/ AT LEAST 1 CHAR
Tons of
Waste
Generated
26,402
916
254
2,047
17,193
27,876
252
112
360
TOTAL
105,377 TOTAL
501,148 TOTAL
28,379
Note: Columns do not sum to total because a waste code may apply to more than one waste.
Mixtures with ignitable, corrosive, reactive, D004-17, and D018-43 characteristic codes may also contain other characteristic waste
codes. Similarly, wastes with F, K, P, and U listed codes may have other listed waste codes.
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 MANAGEMENT
6 Number of RCRA TSD Facilities (TSDFs): 35
7 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed: 977,784 Tons
8 Fifty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Management Facilities in the State, 1999
Rank
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
Total
EPA ID
ARD0431 95429
ARD006354161
ARD981 057870
ARD981512270
ARD069748192
ARD089234884
ARD052528809
ARD042755389
ARD0461 42956
ARD006355341
ARD096676143
ARD981 158405
ARD000006924
Site Name
GREAT LAKES CHEMICAL CORP
City
EL DORADO
REYNOLDS METALS COMPANY GUM SPRINGS PLAN^RKADELPHIA
RINECO
ASH GROVE CEMENT COMPANY
ENSCO INC
EASTMAN CHEMICAL CO ARKANSAS EASTMAN
ALBEMARLE CORPORATION SOUTH PLANT
WHIRLPOOL CORP-FT SMITH
RANGER BOATS/WOOD MFG CO INC
VICKERS INC
LABARGE INC
UNIVERSITY OF ARK FOR MEDICAL SCIENCES
AHTD BRIDGE 2982 BROADWAY BR RAMPS
BENTON
FOREMAN
EL DORADO
BATESVILLE
MAGNOLIA
FORT SMITH
FLIPPIN
SEARCY
HUNTSVILLE
LITTLE ROCK
LITTLE ROCK
Tons of Waste
Managed
500,000
240,501
80,678
73,221
43,704
22,826
16,703
86
48
13
2
1
0
977,784
Note: Columns may not sum due to rounding.
State may have fewer than fifty facilities that managed waste.
Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed are excluded.
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 MANAGEMENT, CONTINUED
9 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed by Management Method, 1999
Management Method
System
Type Code
Quantity Managed Percentage of
(tons) Quantity
METALS RECOVERY
SOLVENTS RECOVERY
INCINERATION
ENERGY RECOVERY
FUEL BLENDING
STABILIZATION
LANDFILL
DEEPWELL / UNDERGROUND INJECTION
M011-M019
M021-M029
M041-M049
M051-M059
M061
M111-M119
M132
M134
372
150
110,858
92,784
80,678
0
176,238
516,703
0.0
0.0
11.3
9.5
8.3
0.0
18.0
52.8
977,784
100.0
10 Management Method by Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed, 1999
Management Method
DEEPWELL / UNDERGROUND INJECTION
LANDFILL
INCINERATION
ENERGY RECOVERY
FUEL BLENDING
METALS RECOVERY
SOLVENTS RECOVERY
STABILIZATION
System
Type Code
M134
M132
M041-M049
M051-M059
M061
M011-M019
M021-M029
M111-M119
Quantity Managed
(tons)
516,703
176,238
110,858
92,784
80,678
372
150
0
977,784
Percentage of
Quantity
52.8
18.0
11.3
9.5
8.3
0.0
0.0
0.0
100.0
Number
of Facilities
1
5
3
3
1
1
1
2
13
Number
of Facilities
2
1
3
3
1
1
5
1
13
Percentage
of Facilities
7.7
38.5
23.1
23.1
7.7
7.7
7.7
15.4
Percentage
of Facilities
15.4
7.7
23.1
23.1
7.7
7.7
38.5
7.7
11 Management Method and Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed by Number of Facilities, 1999
Management Method
System
Type Code
Quantity Managed Percentage of
(tons) Quantity
SOLVENTS RECOVERY
INCINERATION
ENERGY RECOVERY
DEEPWELL / UNDERGROUND INJECTION
METALS RECOVERY
FUEL BLENDING
STABILIZATION
LANDFILL
M021-M029
M041-M049
M051-M059
M134
M011-M019
M061
M111-M119
M132
150
110,858
92,784
516,703
372
80,678
0
176,238
0.0
11.3
9.5
52.8
0.0
8.3
0.0
18.0
977,784
100.0
Number
of Facilities
5
3
3
2
1
1
1
1
13
Percentage
of Facilities
38.5
23.1
23.1
15.4
7.7
7.7
7.7
7.7
Note: Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed are excluded.
Columns may not sum due to rounding.
Number of Facilities column may not sum to total because facilities may have multiple handling methods.
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 SHIPMENTS
12 Number of RCRA Hazardous Waste Shippers: 232
13 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Shipped: 246,284 Tons
14 Fifty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Shippers in the State, 1999
Rank
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
Total
Note:
EPA ID
ARD981 057870
ARD983278243
ARD981 908890
ARD069748192
ARD053730701
ARD052528809
ARD093792067
ARD091691261
ARD983287889
ARD990660649
ARD982558561
ARD007240716
ARD0431 95429
ARD000709584
ARD000022186
ARD054575238
ARD000021998
ARD983267600
ARD092923184
ARD983272485
ARD1 39607048
ARD983274143
ARD981512270
ARD044484780
ARD982558595
ARD077395283
ARD006344972
ARD059634659
ARD007028913
AR000006431 1
ARD059637710
ARD980867642
ARD000006536
ARD067671313
AR0000885889
ARD089234884
ARD006344824
ARD065320293
ARD000388983
ARD990869737
ARD980877666
ARD983266487
ARD983273590
ARD021 344700
ARD0621 45388
ARR000004077
ARD042755389
ARD983274770
ARD038882676
ARR000000083
Columns may not sum
Site Name
RINECO
NUCOR STEEL-ARKANSAS
NUCOR-YAMATO STEEL COMPANY
ENSCO INC
QUANEX MACSTEEL DIVISION
ALBEMARLE CORPORATION SOUTH PLANT
CIBA SPECIALTY CHEMICALS
ARKANSAS STEEL ASSOCIATES
GARRISON INDUSTRIES INC
CEDAR CHEMICAL CORP
ALBEMARLE CORPORATION WEST PLANT
AMERON-PROTECTIVE COATINGS GROUP
GREAT LAKES CHEMICAL CORP
SUPERIOR INDUSTRIES INTL INC
GREAT LAKES CHEMICAL CORPORATION (SOUTH)
SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS INC
LION OIL COMPANY
TOKUSEN USA INC
THE BRYCE COMPANY LLC
TREFILARBED ARKANSAS INC.
CYRO INDUSTRIES
WAL-MART RETURN CENTER
ASH GROVE CEMENT COMPANY
DANAHER TOOL GROUP SPRINGDALE
ARKANSAS GALVANIZING INC
COSMAIR COSMETICS CORPORATION
BALL METAL FOOD CONTAINER CORP
LILLY INDUSTRIES INC
MUELLER COPPER TUBE PRODUCTS
REMINGTON ARMS
VIRGO MANUFACTURING CORPORATION
S R OF ARKANSAS
RAPID ROBERTS INC
WEYERHAEUSER WOOD TREATING PLANT
INSPEC FOAMS INC MAGNOLIA AR PLANT
EASTMAN CHEMICAL CO ARKANSAS EASTMAN
KOPPERS INDUSTRIES
TIFFANY INDUSTRIES
KOHLER COMPANY
CROSS OIL REFINING & MARKETING INC
MOLEXINC
ASPEN AVIATION
CRANE KEMLITE
AMTRAN CORPORATION
NESTE POLYESTER INC
AMERICAN FREIGHTWAYS CHEMICAL MANAGEMEN
WHIRLPOOL CORP-FT SMITH
MID-AMERICA DISTILLATIONS INC
KAWNEER COMPANY INC
AMERIMAX COATED PRODUCTS
due to rounding.
Quantity Shipped
City (Tons)
BENTON
BLYTHEVILLE
BLYTHEVILLE
EL DORADO
FORT SMITH
MAGNOLIA
WEST MEMPHIS
NEWPORT
EL DORADO
HELENA
MAGNOLIA
LITTLE ROCK
EL DORADO
FAYETTEVILLE
EL DORADO
LITTLE ROCK
EL DORADO
CONWAT
SEARCY
PINE BLUFF
OSCEOLA
BENTONVILLE
FOREMAN
SPRINGDALE
PRAIRIE GROVE
NORTH LITTLE ROCK
SPRINGDALE
LITTLE ROCK
WYNNE
LONOKE
CONWAY
WILSON
EUREKA SPRINGS
DEQUEEN
MAGNOLIA
BATESVILLE
NORTH LITTLE ROCK
CONWAY
SHERIDAN
SMACKOVER
MAUMELLE
MENA
JONESBORO
CONWAY
FORT SMITH
LITTLE ROCK
FORT SMITH
HOT SPRINGS
SPRINGDALE
HELENA
85,155
47,745
40,573
29,756
6,806
4,554
4,498
3,240
2,008
1,846
1,406
1,363
1,205
857
851
838
805
804
529
456
451
437
434
428
395
357
332
331
328
294
281
259
249
233
226
196
180
172
155
151
147
143
139
138
137
136
133
127
126
117
242,528
State may have fewer than fifty shippers.
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 RECEIPTS
15 Number of RCRA Hazardous Waste Receivers: 6
16 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Received: 266,534 Tons
17 Fifty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Receivers in the State, 1999
Quantity Received
Rank EPA ID Site Name City (Tons)
1 ARD981057870 RINECO BENTON 80,678
2 ARD981512270 ASH GROVE CEMENT COMPANY FOREMAN 73,159
3 ARD006354161 REYNOLDS METALS COMPANY GUM SPRINGS PLAN ARKADELPHIA 63,891
4 ARD069748192 ENSCO INC ELDORADO 43,524
5 ARD089234884 EASTMAN CHEMICAL CO ARKANSAS EASTMAN BATESVILLE 4,638
6 ARD054575238 SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS INC LITTLE ROCK 644
Total 266,534
Note: Columns may not sum due to rounding.
State may have fewer than fifty facilities that received waste.
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 RECEIPTS, CONTINUED
18 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed by Management Method
Limited to Waste Received from Offsite, 1999
Management Method
System
Type Code
Quantity Managed Percentage of
(tons) Quantity
INCINERATION
ENERGY RECOVERY
FUEL BLENDING
M041-M049
M051-M059
M061
105,485
78,981
80,678
39.8
29.8
30.4
Number
of Facilities
2
3
1
Percentage
of Facilities
40.0
60.0
20.0
265,144
100.0
19 Management Method by Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed
Limited to Waste Received from Offsite, 1999
Management Method
System
Type Code
Quantity Managed Percentage of
(tons) Quantity
INCINERATION
FUEL BLENDING
ENERGY RECOVERY
M041-M049
M061
M051-M059
105,485
80,678
78,981
39.8
30.4
29.8
Number
of Facilities
2
1
3
Percentage
of Facilities
40.0
20.0
60.0
265,144
100.0
20 Management Method and Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed by Number of Facilities
Limited to Waste Received from Offsite, 1999
System
Management Method Type Code
Quantity Managed Percentage of Number
(tons) Quantity of Facilities
ENERGY RECOVERY
INCINERATION
FUEL BLENDING
M051-M059
M041-M049
M061
78,981
105,485
80,678
29.8
39.8
30.4
Percentage
of Facilities
60.0
40.0
20.0
265,144
100.0
Note: Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed are excluded.
Columns may not sum due to rounding.
Number of Facilities column may not sum to total because facilities may have multiple handling methods.
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 IMPORTS AND EXPORTS
21 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Imported: 225,089 Tons
22 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Exported: 207,408 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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CALIFORNIA
1999 WASTE GENERATION
1 Number of RCRA Large Quantity Generators (LQGs): 1,850
2 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Generated: 427,302 Tons
3 Fifty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators in the State, 1999
Rank
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
Total
Note:
EPA ID
CAD008488025
CAT080033681
CAD095615027
CAD066233966
CAD059494310
CAD009452657
CAD0091 64021
CAD088504881
CAD097854541
CAD982361404
CAT000617407
CAD044429835
CAD050806850
CAD982520421
CAD009680232
CAR000069153
CAD0091 08705
CA1 170090210
CA521 0020843
CAD080079601
CAD093459485
CA0000010827
CAT080013352
CAD981161870
CAD076528678
CA71 70024775
CAD079532990
CAD041319294
CAD008371437
CAD982023988
CAD982029969
CA21 700231 52
CAD008323388
CAD008323396
CAD000051433
CAD021 774559
CAD008364432
CAD990845513
CA71 7009001 6
CA61 70024289
CAD0761 80843
CAD000072751
CAD982412165
CA3570024551
CAD008344285
CAD051707818
CAD981966179
CAD981 572803
CAD980816466
CAD000030494
State may have fev
Site 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
HERCULES LLC
ENSCO WEST, INC.
SAFETY-KLEEN (LOS ANGELES)
HADCO SANTA CLARA, INC.
GRAPHIC RESEARCH, LLC
AEROJET FINE CHEMICALS
SAN FRANCISCO AREA REFINERY AT RODEO
NWS SEAL BEACH, FALLBROOK DETACHMENT
SIERRA ARMY DEPOT
IMATION CORP
SFTY KLEEN SYSTMS, INC REEDLEY RCYCL CTR
CATAYTICA BAY VIEW INC
DEMENNO/KERDOON
STRINGFELLOW HAZARDOUS WASTE SITE
DOW CHEMICAL COMPANY
CSO MARE ISLAND EFA WEST
GREAT LAKES CHEMICAL CORPORATION
UNITED AIRLINES MAINTENANCE OPS CTR
CONEXANT SYSTEMS, INC
GOLDEN GATE BRIDGE
MODESTO ENERGY LIMITED PARTNERSHIP
NAVAL AIR WEAPONS STATION CHINA LAKE
JOHNSON CONTROLS BATTERY
DELPHI AUTOMOTIVE SYSTEMS
NEW UNITED MOTOR MANUFACTURING, INC.
AMERICAN BRASS & IRON FOUNDRY
RHO-CHEM CORPORATION
GKN AEROSPACE CHEM-TRONICS, INC
NAVAL AIR STATION, N ISLAND (BLDG 1096)
NAVAL STATION, SAN DIEGO (BLDG 3458)
MCWHORTER TECHNOLOGIES
SAN FRANCISCO AREA REFINERY AT AVON
TOPPAN ELECTRONICS, INC.
CASTLE AIR FORCE BAS
SANMINA CORPORATION
MADERA GLASS COMPANY
TROJAN BATTERY COMPANY
SANMINA -PLANT #4
VI SALIA POLE YARD
AEROJET PROPULSION & ENERGETIC SYSTEMS
ver than fifty generators.
City
SANTA FE SPRINGS
VERNON
LOS ANGELES
CITY OF INDUSTRY
SAN JOSE
EAST PALO ALTO
MARTINEZ
ANAHEIM
VERNON
RANCHO CUCAMONGA
HERCULES
WILMINGTON
LOS ANGELES
SANTA CLARA
CHATSWORTH
RANCHO CORDOVA
RODEO
FALLBROOK
HERLONG
CAMARILLO
REEDLEY
EAST PALO ALTO
COMPTON
RIVERSIDE
PITTSBURG
VALLEJO
IRVINE
SAN FRANCISCO
NEWPORT BECH
SAN FRANCISCO
WESTLEY
CHINA LAKE
FULLERTON
ANAHEIM
FREMONT
OAKLAND
INGLEWOOD
EL CAJON
SAN DIEGO
SAN DIEGO
LYNWOOD
MARTINEZ
SAN DIEGO
ATWATER
IRVINE
MADERA
SANTA FE SPRINGS
MOUNTAIN VIEW
VASALIA
RANCHO CORDOVA
Total Generated
(Tons)
71 ,999
26,228
20,544
19,343
18,132
16,086
13,865
12,332
9,936
9,836
7,216
7,198
7,127
6,712
6,344
6,006
4,355
3,780
3,295
2,910
2,891
2,799
2,576
2,286
2,223
2,205
2,174
2,061
2,051
2,007
1,973
1,938
1,671
1,587
1,471
1,443
1,431
1,387
1,345
1,324
1,240
1,226
1,214
1,195
1,178
1,177
1,161
1,158
1,147
1,103
323,884
Generators with zero quantity generated are excluded.
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, CONTINUED
4 Quantities of Waste Generated in 1999 That Were:
- Reported with Only Characteristic Waste Codes
- Reported with Only Listed Waste Codes
- Reported with Both Characteristic and Listed Waste codes
Waste Has Only
Characteristic
Codes
ONLY IGNITABLE
ONLY CORROSIVE
ONLY REACTIVE
ONLYD004-17
ONLYD018-43
HAS MORE THAN ONE
CHARACTERISTIC CODE
Tons of
Waste
Generated
16,169
19,406
3,747
95,038
1 1 ,365
129,790
Waste Has Only
Listed Codes
ONLY AN F CODE
ONLY A K CODE
ONLY A P CODE
ONLY A U CODE
HAS MORE THAN ONE
LISTED CODE
Tons of Waste Has Both
Waste Characteristic
Generated And Listed Codes
24,514
27,505
97
2,526
653
Tons of
Waste
Generated
TOTAL
275,515 TOTAL
55,296 Both Characteristic and Listed
96,395
5 Quantities of Waste Generated in 1999 That Were Multiply Coded
Waste Has Only
Characteristic Codes
But More Than One Applies
HAS IGNITABLE CODE
HAS CORROSIVE CODE
HAS REACTIVE CODE
HASD004-D017CODE
HAS D018-D043 CODE
Tons of
Waste
Generated
36,839
111,513
803
101,056
15,320
Only Listed
Codes But Has
More Than One
HAS AN F CODE
HAS A K CODE
HAS A P CODE
HAS A U CODE
Tons of
Waste
Generated
620
357
30
300
Both Characteristic
And Listed Codes
IGN. W/ AT LEAST 1 LSTD
CORR. W/ AT LEAST 1 LSTD
REACT. W/ AT LEAST 1 LSTD
D004-17 W/AT LEAST 1 LSTD
D018-43 W/AT LEAST 1 LSTD
F WASTE W/ AT LEAST 1 CHAR
K WASTE W/ AT LEAST 1 CHAR
P WASTE W/ AT LEAST 1 CHAR
U WASTE W/ AT LEAST 1 CHAR
Tons of
Waste
Generated
73,477
35,502
21 ,761
70,852
60,953
92,922
15,455
9,527
44,263
TOTAL
129,790 TOTAL
653 TOTAL
96,395
Note: Columns do not sum to total because a waste code may apply to more than one waste.
Mixtures with ignitable, corrosive, reactive, D004-17, and D018-43 characteristic codes may also contain other characteristic waste
codes. Similarly, wastes with F, K, P, and U listed codes may have other listed waste codes.
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
6 Number of RCRA TSD Facilities (TSDFs): 144
7 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed: 400,559 Tons
8 Fifty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Management Facilities in the State, 1999
Rank
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
Total
Note:
EPA ID
CAD066233966
CAT000646117
CAD008488025
CAD980675276
CAD009452657
CAD0091 64021
CAD000633164
CAD008252405
CAD008302903
CAD097854541
CAT080013352
CAD980881676
CA521 0020843
CAD0091 08705
CAD088504881
CAD059494310
CAD008364432
CAD981 160948
CAD093459485
CAD076528678
CAT080033681
CAD982411993
CAD983600339
CAD044429835
CAT000612150
CAD050806850
CAD000060012
CAD983665068
CAD044046274
CAD089446710
CAD982484826
CAD069124717
CAD981 630205
CA71 7009001 6
CAD982523102
CAD097030993
CAT080022148
CAD000633305
Columns may not
Site 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.
DEMENNO/KERDOON
TOSCO LOS ANGELES REFINERY - CARSON
SIERRA ARMY DEPOT
SAN FRANCISCO AREA REFINERY AT RODEO
KINSBURSKY BROTHERS
SAFETY-KLEEN (SAN JOSE), INC.
RHO-CHEM CORPORATION
PHIBRO-TECH, INC.
SFTY KLEEN SYSTMS, INC REEDLEY RCYCL CTR
DOW CHEMICAL COMPANY
D/K ENVIRONMENTAL
MERCURY TECHNOLOGIES INTERNATIONAL, L.P.
KAISER FOUNDATION HOSPITALS
ENSCO WEST, INC.
ENGELHARD WEST, INC.
SAFETY-KLEEN (LOS ANGELES)
IT CORPORATION PANOCHE FACILITY
City
CITY OF INDUSTRY
KETTLEMAN CITY
SANTA FE SPRINGS
BUTTONWILLOW
EAST PALO ALTO
MARTINEZ
WESTMORLAND
LOS ANGELES
AZUSA
VERNON
COMPTON
CARSON
HERLONG
RODEO
ANAHEIM
SAN JOSE
INGLEWOOD
UNION CITY
REEDLEY
PITTSBURG
VERNON
HAYWARD
BERKELEY
WILMINGTON
ANAHEIM
LOS ANGELES
BENICIA
DEPRESSURIZED TECHNOLOGIES INTERNATIONAL MORGAN HILL
ASHLAND SPECIALTY CHEMICAL CO.
A-AMERICAN ENVIRONMENTAL, LLC
UNIVERSAL CIRCUITS INC.
MICRO METALLICS CORP.
MSC SPECIALTY FILMS INC.
NAVAL AIR STATION, N ISLAND (BLDG 1096)
PHOTOTEK
USFILTER RECOVERY SERVICES (CALIFORNIA),
DENOVA ENVIRONMENTAL INC
MAIN STREET CENTER
sum due to rounding.
LOS ANGELES
ALHAMBRA
SANTA ANA
SAN JOSE
SAN DIEGO
SAN DIEGO
SAN JOSE
VERNON
RIALTO
LOS ANGELES
Tons of Waste
Managed
127,628
86,086
71 ,466
19,532
19,455
12,731
1 1 ,654
1 1 ,235
8,025
4,913
4,158
3,321
3,289
3,183
2,716
1,692
1,448
1,336
1,269
1,062
1,017
993
954
579
246
176
140
102
47
30
27
26
13
5
2
1
1
1
400,559
State may have fewer than fifty facilities that managed waste.
Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed are excluded.
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, CONTINUED
9 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed by Management Method, 1999
Management Method
System
Type Code
METALS RECOVERY M011-M019
SOLVENTS RECOVERY M021-M029
OTHER RECOVERY M031-M039
INCINERATION M041-M049
ENERGY RECOVERY M051-M059
FUEL BLENDING M061
SLUDGE TREATMENT M101-M109
STABILIZATION M111-M119
LAND TREATMENT/APPLICATION/FARMING M131
LANDFILL M132
OTHER DISPOSAL M137
Quantity Managed
(tons)
209,000
15,249
12,000
18,248
399
27,109
37
105,341
1
13,162
13
400,559
Percentage of
Quantity
52.2
3.8
3.0
4.6
0.1
6.8
0.0
26.3
0.0
3.3
0.0
10(UJ
10 Management Method by Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed, 1999
Management Method
System
Type Code
METALS RECOVERY M011-M019
STABILIZATION M111-M119
FUEL BLENDING M061
INCINERATION M041-M049
SOLVENTS RECOVERY M021-M029
LANDFILL M132
OTHER RECOVERY M031-M039
ENERGY RECOVERY M051-M059
SLUDGE TREATMENT M101-M109
OTHER DISPOSAL M137
LAND TREATMENT/APPLICATION/FARMING M131
Quantity Managed
(tons)
209,000
105,341
27,109
18,248
15,249
13,162
12,000
399
37
13
1
Percentage of
Quantity
52.2
26.3
6.8
4.6
3.8
3.3
3.0
0.1
0.0
0.0
0.0
400,559
100.0
Number
of Facilities
13
8
8
10
3
9
2
8
1
7
3
38
Number
of Facilities
13
8
9
10
8
7
8
3
2
3
1
38
Percentage
of Facilities
34.2
21.1
21.1
26.3
7.9
23.7
5.3
21.1
2.6
18.4
7.9
Percentage
of Facilities
34.2
21.1
23.7
26.3
21.1
18.4
21.1
7.9
5.3
7.9
2.6
11 Management Method and Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed by Number of Facilities, 1999
Management Method
System
Type Code
METALS RECOVERY M011-M019
INCINERATION M041-M049
FUEL BLENDING M061
SOLVENTS RECOVERY M021-M029
OTHER RECOVERY M031-M039
STABILIZATION M111-M119
LANDFILL M132
ENERGY RECOVERY M051-M059
OTHER DISPOSAL M137
SLUDGE TREATMENT M101-M109
LAND TREATMENT/APPLICATION/FARMING M131
Note: Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed are excluded.
Columns may not sum due to rounding.
Number of Facilities column may not sum to total because facilities may have multiple handling methods.
Quantity Managed
(tons)
209,000
18,248
27,109
15,249
12,000
105,341
13,162
399
13
37
1
400,559
Percentage of
Quantity
52.2
4.6
6.8
3.8
3.0
26.3
3.3
0.1
0.0
0.0
0.0
100.0
Number
of Facilities
13
10
9
8
8
8
7
3
3
2
1
38
Percentage
of Facilities
34.2
26.3
23.7
21.1
21.1
21.1
18.4
7.9
7.9
5.3
2.6
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 SHIPMENTS
12 Number of RCRA Hazardous Waste Shippers: 1,662
13 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Shipped: 381,776 Tons
14 Fifty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Shippers in the State, 1999
Rank
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
Total
Note:
EPA ID
CAT080033681
CAD095615027
CAD008302903
CAD066233966
CAD059494310
CAD009452657
CAD088504881
CAD097854541
CAD982361404
CAD008252405
CAD044429835
CAD050806850
CAD982520421
CAR000069153
CAT000613976
CA1 170090210
CAD008488025
CAD008364432
CAD981412356
CAD093459485
CA0000010827
CA0000084517
CAT080013352
CAD981161870
CA71 70024775
CAD079532990
CAD041319294
CAD008371437
CAD982023988
CAD982029969
CAT080014079
CAD081 153785
CA21 700231 52
CAD053044053
CAD008323388
CAD008323396
CAD000051433
CAT000613893
CAD990845513
CA71 7009001 6
CA61 70024289
CAD070635669
CAD000088252
CAD0761 80843
CAD981 160948
CAD982412165
CA3570024551
CAD051707818
CAD0091 08705
CAD076528678
Columns may not sum
Site Name
D/K ENVIRONMENTAL
LOS ANGELES COUNTY/USC MED, CENTER
ONYX ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES LLC
QUEMETCO INC.
SAFETY-KLEEN (SAN JOSE), INC.
ROMIC ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNOLOGIES CORP.
KINSBURSKY BROTHERS
GNB TECHNOLOGIES INC.
TAMCO
PACIFIC RESOURCE RECOVERY
ENSCO WEST, INC.
SAFETY-KLEEN (LOS ANGELES)
HADCO SANTA CLARA, INC.
AEROJET FINE CHEMICALS
SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS, INC.-SANTA ANA
NWS SEAL BEACH, FALLBROOK DETACHMENT
PHIBRO-TECH, INC.
RHO-CHEM CORPORATION
PACIFIC TREATMENT ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES
SFTY KLEEN SYSTMS, INC REEDLEY RCYCL CTR
CATAYTICA BAY VIEW INC
SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS, INC.-SACRAMENTO
DEMENNO/KERDOON
STRINGFELLOW HAZARDOUS WASTE SITE
CSO MARE ISLAND EFA WEST
GREAT LAKES CHEMICAL CORPORATION
UNITED AIRLINES MAINTENANCE OPS CTR
CONEXANT SYSTEMS, INC
GOLDEN GATE BRIDGE
MODESTO ENERGY LIMITED PARTNERSHIP
ONYX ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, LLC.
J.C. CARTER CO.
NAVAL AIR WEAPONS STATION CHINA LAKE
SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS, INC.-OAKLAND
JOHNSON CONTROLS BATTERY
DELPHI AUTOMOTIVE SYSTEMS
NEW UNITED MOTOR MANUFACTURING, INC.
SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS, INC.-EL MONTE
GKN AEROSPACE CHEM-TRONICS, INC
NAVAL AIR STATION, N ISLAND (BLDG 1096)
NAVAL STATION, SAN DIEGO (BLDG 3458)
LONZA INC.
STATEWIDE ENVSERV
MCWHORTER TECHNOLOGIES
PHIBRO-TECH, INC.
TOPPAN ELECTRONICS, INC.
CASTLE AIRFORCEBAS
MADERA GLASS COMPANY
SAN FRANCISCO AREA REFINERY AT RODEO
DOW CHEMICAL COMPANY
due to rounding.
Quantity Shipped
City (Tons)
VERNON
LOS ANGELES
AZUSA
CITY OF INDUSTRY
SAN JOSE
EAST PALO ALTO
ANAHEIM
VERNON
RANCHO CUCAMONGA
LOS ANGELES
WILMINGTON
LOS ANGELES
SANTA CLARA
RANCHO CORDOVA
SANTA ANA
FALLBROOK
SANTA FE SPRINGS
INGLEWOOD
EL CAJON
REEDLEY
EAST PALO ALTO
SACRAMENTO
COMPTON
RIVERSIDE
VALLEJO
IRVINE
SAN FRANCISCO
NEWPORT BECH
SAN FRANCISCO
WESTLEY
RICHMOND
COSTA MESA
CHINA LAKE
OAKLAND
FULLERTON
ANAHEIM
FREMONT
EL MONTE
EL CAJON
SAN DIEGO
SAN DIEGO
LOS ANGELES
LOS ANGELES
LYNWOOD
UNION CITY
SAN DIEGO
ATWATER
MADERA
RODEO
PITTSBURG
38,581
20,544
18,787
18,728
18,132
18,017
12,308
10,600
9,836
9,006
7,198
7,127
6,712
5,953
3,825
3,779
3,537
3,478
3,266
2,891
2,814
2,700
2,576
2,286
2,205
2,174
2,061
2,051
2,007
1,973
1,962
1,960
1,938
1,713
1,671
1,587
1,471
1,464
1,388
1,340
1,324
1,282
1,248
1,240
1,223
1,214
1,195
1,177
1,173
1,161
273,882
State may have fewer than fifty shippers.
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 RECEIPTS
15 Number of RCRA Hazardous Waste Receivers: 51
16 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Received: 388,329 Tons
17 Fifty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Receivers in the State, 1999
Rank
EPA ID
Site Name
City
Quantity Received
(Tons)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
Total
Note:
CAD066233966
CAT000646117
CAT080033681
CAD009452657
CAD980675276
CAD093459485
CAD000633164
CAD008302903
CAD008252405
CAD050806850
CAD097854541
CAT080013352
CAD059494310
CAD088504881
CAD008364432
CAD980881676
CAT000613976
CAD008488025
CAD044429835
CA0000084517
CAT080014079
CAD053044053
CAD981 160948
CAT000613893
CAD000088252
CAD982411993
CAD0661 13465
CAT000613943
CAD983600339
CAT000613968
CAD028409019
CAT080022148
CAD980887418
CAD983665068
CAT000612150
CAT000613927
CA61 70024289
CAD020161642
CA71 7009001 6
CAD089446710
CAD060897063
CAT000625137
CAD069124717
CAD000633230
CAT000613935
CA521 0020843
CAD000633305
CAD981168107
CAD980636682
CAD990843989
QUEMETCO INC.
CHEMICAL WASTE MANAGEMENT, INC.
D/K ENVIRONMENTAL
ROMIC ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNOLOGIES CORP.
SAFETY-KLEEN (BUTTONWILLOW) , INC.
SFTY KLEEN SYSTMS, INC REEDLEY RCYCL CTR
SAFETY-KLEEN (WESTMORLAND), INC.
ONYX ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES LLC
PACIFIC RESOURCE RECOVERY
SAFETY-KLEEN (LOS ANGELES)
GNB TECHNOLOGIES INC.
DEMENNO/KERDOON
SAFETY-KLEEN (SAN JOSE), INC.
KINSBURSKY BROTHERS
RHO-CHEM CORPORATION
TOSCO LOS ANGELES REFINERY - CARSON
SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS, INC.-SANTA ANA
PHIBRO-TECH, INC.
ENSCO WEST, INC.
SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS, INC.-SACRAMENTO
ONYX ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, LLC.
SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS, INC.-OAKLAND
PHIBRO-TECH, INC.
SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS, INC.-EL MONTE
STATEWIDE ENVSERV
MERCURY TECHNOLOGIES INTERNATIONAL, L.P.
SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS, INC.-FRESNO
SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS, INC.-ROHNERT PK
KAISER FOUNDATION HOSPITALS
SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS, INC.-SALIDA
CROSBY & OVERTONJNC.
DENOVA ENVIRONMENTAL INC
EVERGREEN OIL, INC.
DEPRESSURIZED TECHNOLOGIES INTERNATIONAL
ENGELHARD WEST, INC.
SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS, INC. SAN BERNARDIN
NAVAL STATION, SAN DIEGO (BLDG 3458)
DETREX CORPORATION
NAVAL AIR STATION, N ISLAND (BLDG 1096)
A-AMERICAN ENVIRONMENTAL, LLC
HUGHES SPACE AND COMMUNICATIONS COMPANY
STHRN CAL GAS CO PICO RIVERA STORAGE FA
MICRO METALLICS CORP.
RAYTHEON COMPANY, ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS
SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS, INC.-LOS ANGELES
SIERRA ARMY DEPOT
MAIN STREET CENTER
MIRAMAR
KEARNY
IBM CORPORATION
CITY OF INDUSTRY
KETTLEMAN CITY
VERNON
EAST PALO ALTO
BUTTONWILLOW
REEDLEY
WESTMORLAND
AZUSA
LOS ANGELES
LOS ANGELES
VERNON
COMPTON
SAN JOSE
ANAHEIM
INGLEWOOD
CARSON
SANTA ANA
SANTA FE SPRINGS
WILMINGTON
SACRAMENTO
RICHMOND
OAKLAND
UNION CITY
EL MONTE
LOS ANGELES
HAYWARD
FRESNO
ROHNERT PARK
BERKELEY
SALIDA
LONG BEACH
RIALTO
NEWARK
MORGAN HILL
ANAHEIM
HIGHLAND
SAN DIEGO
LOS ANGELES
SAN DIEGO
ALHAMBRA
ELSEGUNDO
PICO RIVERA
SAN JOSE
ELSEGUNDO
LOS ANGELES
HERLONG
LOS ANGELES
SAN DIEGO
SAN DIEGO
SAN JOSE
127,628
85,971
35,513
21 ,649
20,019
12,723
1 1 ,654
10,783
10,346
5,228
4,913
4,158
3,894
3,410
3,346
3,321
3,217
3,029
2,915
2,056
2,024
1,516
1,336
1,239
1,079
1,002
848
818
615
459
439
385
195
102
87
68
62
49
43
34
29
29
26
25
22
20
3
3
2
1
388,329
Columns may not sum due to rounding.
State may have fewer than fifty facilities that received waste.
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 RECEIPTS, CONTINUED
18 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed by Management Method
Limited to Waste Received from Offsite, 1999
Management Method
System
Type Code
METALS RECOVERY M011-M019
SOLVENTS RECOVERY M021-M029
OTHER RECOVERY M031-M039
INCINERATION M041-M049
ENERGY RECOVERY M051-M059
FUEL BLENDING M061
SLUDGE TREATMENT M101-M109
STABILIZATION M111-M119
LAND TREATMENT/APPLICATION/FARMING M131
LANDFILL M132
OTHER DISPOSAL M137
19 Management Method by Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed
Limited to Waste Received from Offsite, 1999
Quantity Managed
(tons)
140,350
13,186
8,477
1,139
399
27,109
37
105,220
1
13,022
13
308,953
Percentage of
Quantity
45.4
4.3
2.7
0.4
0.1
8.8
0.0
34.1
0.0
4.2
0.0
100.0
Management Method
System
Type Code
METALS RECOVERY M011-M019
STABILIZATION M111-M119
FUEL BLENDING M061
SOLVENTS RECOVERY M021-M029
LANDFILL M132
OTHER RECOVERY M031-M039
INCINERATION M041-M049
ENERGY RECOVERY M051-M059
SLUDGE TREATMENT M101-M109
OTHER DISPOSAL M137
LAND TREATMENT/APPLICATION/FARMING M131
20
Quantity Managed
(tons)
140,350
105,220
27,109
13,186
13,022
8,477
1,139
399
37
13
1
308,953
Percentage of
Quantity
45.4
34.1
8.8
4.3
4.2
2.7
0.4
0.1
0.0
0.0
0.0
10(UJ
Number
of Facilities
11
7
5
7
3
9
2
7
1
6
3
28
Number
of Facilities
11
7
9
7
6
5
7
3
2
3
1
28
Percentage
of Facilities
39.3
25.0
17.9
25.0
10.7
32.1
7.1
25.0
3.6
21.4
10.7
Percentage
of Facilities
39.3
25.0
32.1
25.0
21.4
17.9
25.0
10.7
7.1
10.7
3.6
Management Method and Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed by Number of Facilities
Limited to Waste Received from Offsite, 1999
System Quantity Managed Percentage of Number
Management Method Type Code (tons) Quantity of Facilities
METALS RECOVERY M011-M019
FUEL BLENDING M061
SOLVENTS RECOVERY M021-M029
INCINERATION M041-M049
STABILIZATION M111-M119
LANDFILL M132
OTHER RECOVERY M031-M039
ENERGY RECOVERY M051-M059
OTHER DISPOSAL M137
SLUDGE TREATMENT M101-M109
LAND TREATMENT/APPLICATION/FARMING M131
140,350
27,109
13,186
1,139
105,220
13,022
8,477
399
13
37
1
45.4
8.8
4.3
0.4
34.1
4.2
2.7
0.1
0.0
0.0
0.0
11
9
7
7
7
6
5
3
3
2
1
Percentage
of Facilities
39.3
32.1
25.0
25.0
25.0
21.4
17.9
10.7
10.7
7.1
3.6
308,953
100.0
28
Note: Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed are excluded.
Columns may not sum due to rounding.
Number of Facilities column may not sum to total because facilities may have multiple handling methods.
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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National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report: Based on 1999 Data
CALIFORNIA
1999 IMPORTS AND EXPORTS
21 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Imported: 161,748 Tons
22 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Exported: 168,722 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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COLORADO
1999 WASTE GENERATION
1 Number of RCRA Large Quantity Generators (LQGs): 163
2 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Generated: 49,190 Tons
3 Fifty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators in the State, 1999
Rank
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
Total
Note:
EPA ID
COD007057961
COD076470525
COD002989101
COD001 704790
COD007077175
COD0971 47987
COD000694869
COD081 474710
COD078362837
CO7890010526
COD0051 27279
COD0001 09975
COD980667059
COD0481 26726
COD0581 58775
COR000009514
COD007063290
COD060627189
COD078341658
COD983775123
COD983789850
COD982648727
COD1 02545621
COD983777541
COR000011957
COR000010108
CO521 0020769
COD075767681
COD007073901
COD082657420
COD981 547797
COD007092513
COR000008581
COD007057995
COD0391 46931
COR000004077
COR000008706
COD007091879
COD007063530
COD981549413
COR000006908
COR000013193
COD981 543804
CO821 3820725
COD022664429
COD076445303
COD983789470
COD982599318
COD983794108
CO0000059758
State may have fev
Site 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
OEA, INC.
COLORADO REFINING CO.-DENVER REFINERY
LSI LOGIC
EAGLE-PICHER TECHNOLOGIES, LLC
SAE CIRCUITS COLORADO, INC.
KODAK POLYCHROME GRAPHICS
NORTH AMERICAN GALVANIZING CO.
CONOCO INC.
KODAK COLORADO DIVISION
LEXMARK INT'L
NAPRO BIOTHERAPEUTICS, INC.
ANGLO GOLD(COLORADO) CORP.
GOLDEN ALUMINUM
HAUSER, INC.
RIVIERA CASINO - BLACK HAWK CO.
CHEMREX-DENVER
ROCKY MTN ARSENAL
VAN WATERS & ROGERS, INC.
LINCOLN PLATING COMPANY
SCHLAGE LOCK COMPANY
MASTERCRAFT CABINETS, INC.
WESTERN FORGE CORPORATION
AAA PLATING, INC.
HAMILTON SUNDSTRAND
NEOPLAN USA CORP.
OPTIMA BATTERIES INCORPORATED
DAVID WIRE PUEBLO CORPORATION
CENTER LINE CIRCUITS INC.
ASARCO INCORPORATED GLOBE PLANT
SAS CIRCUITS INC.
VITESSE SEMICONDUCTOR CORPORATION
HENDERSON HUNTER ED. BLDG.
K B P COIL COATERS INC
PUEBLO CHEMICAL DEPOT (PCD)
CIRCUIT IMAGES CO.
GRAPHIC PACKAGING CORPORATON
SAND CREEK CHEMICAL
HAUSER
RIBOZYME PHARMACEUTICALS INC.
HAUSER, INC.
ver than fifty generators.
City
PUEBLO
BOULDER
DENVER
LITTLETON
DENVER
COLORADO SPRINGS
MEAD
COLORADO SPRINGS
DENVER
GOLDEN
AURORA
COMMERCE CITY
COLORADO SPRINGS
COLORADO SPRINGS
BOULDER
WINDSOR
COMMERCE CITY
COMMERCE CITY
WINDSOR
LONGMONT
BOULDER
VICTOR
FORT LUPTON
BOULDER
BLACK HAWK
BRIGHTON
COMMERCE CITY
GRAND JUNCTION
DENVER
SECURITY
AURORA
COLORADO SPRINGS
DENVER
DENVER
LAMAR
AURORA
PUEBLO
LONGMONT
DENVER
LITTLETON
COLORADO SPRINGS
COMMERCE CITY
DENVER
PUEBLO
BOULDER
BOULDER
COMMERCE CITY
BOULDER
BOULDER
LONGMONT
Total Generated
(Tons)
15,133
7,499
7,148
6,993
2,926
605
527
383
361
356
320
271
261
258
242
240
212
201
191
178
173
173
160
153
151
135
129
125
124
114
113
108
106
104
92
87
81
79
78
75
75
73
72
65
63
60
60
58
56
54
47,303
Generators with zero quantity generated are excluded.
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 GENERATION, CONTINUED
4 Quantities of Waste Generated in 1999 That Were:
- Reported with Only Characteristic Waste Codes
- Reported with Only Listed Waste Codes
- Reported with Both Characteristic and Listed Waste codes
Waste Has Only
Characteristic
Codes
ONLY IGNITABLE
ONLY CORROSIVE
ONLY REACTIVE
ONLYD004-17
ONLYD018-43
HAS MORE THAN ONE
CHARACTERISTIC CODE
Tons of
Waste
Generated
273
157
322
2,225
212
9,728
Waste Has Only
Listed Codes
ONLY AN F CODE
ONLY A K CODE
ONLY A P CODE
ONLY A U CODE
HAS MORE THAN ONE
LISTED CODE
Tons of Waste Has Both
Waste Characteristic
Generated And Listed Codes
6,682
14,338
0
133
3
Tons of
Waste
Generated
TOTAL
12,916 TOTAL
21,155 Both Characteristic and Listed
15,103
5 Quantities of Waste Generated in 1999 That Were Multiply Coded
Waste Has Only
Characteristic Codes
But More Than One Applies
HAS IGNITABLE CODE
HAS CORROSIVE CODE
HAS REACTIVE CODE
HASD004-D017CODE
HAS D018-D043 CODE
Tons of
Waste
Generated
810
9,090
306
9,237
969
Only Listed
Codes But Has
More Than One
HAS AN F CODE
HAS A K CODE
HAS A P CODE
HAS A U CODE
Tons of
Waste
Generated
3
0
0
3
Both Characteristic
And Listed Codes
IGN. W/ AT LEAST 1 LSTD
CORR. W/ AT LEAST 1 LSTD
REACT. W/ AT LEAST 1 LSTD
D004-17 W/AT LEAST 1 LSTD
D018-43 W/AT LEAST 1 LSTD
F WASTE W/ AT LEAST 1 CHAR
K WASTE W/ AT LEAST 1 CHAR
P WASTE W/ AT LEAST 1 CHAR
U WASTE W/ AT LEAST 1 CHAR
Tons of
Waste
Generated
10,365
153
25
4,980
1,585
14,983
192
26
141
TOTAL
9,728 TOTAL
3 TOTAL
15,103
Note: Columns do not sum to total because a waste code may apply to more than one waste.
Mixtures with ignitable, corrosive, reactive, D004-17, and D018-43 characteristic codes may also contain other characteristic waste
codes. Similarly, wastes with F, K, P, and U listed codes may have other listed waste codes.
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 MANAGEMENT
6 Number of RCRA TSD Facilities (TSDFs): 18
7 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed: 5,282 Tons
8 Fifty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Management Facilities in the State, 1999
Rank EPA ID
1 COD991 300484
2 COD069712792
3 CO6890090065
Total
Site Name
SAFETY-KLEEN (DEER TRAIL) INC
COLORADO STATE UNNIVERSITY (STORAGE)
U.S. DEPT. OF ENERGY, GRAND JCT. OFFICE
City
DEER TRAIL
FT. COLLINS
GRAND JUNCTION
Tons of Waste
Managed
5,282
0
0
5,282
Note: Columns may not sum due to rounding.
State may have fewer than fifty facilities that managed waste.
Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed are excluded.
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, CONTINUED
9 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed by Management Method, 1999
Management Method
System
Type Code
Quantity Managed Percentage of
(tons) Quantity
SOLVENTS RECOVERY
STABILIZATION
LANDFILL
M021-M029
M111-M119
M132
0
5,035
247
0.0
95.3
4.7
5,282
100.0
Number
of Facilities
1
2
1
Percentage
of Facilities
33.3
66.7
33.3
10 Management Method by Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed, 1999
Management Method
System
Type Code
Quantity Managed Percentage of
(tons) Quantity
STABILIZATION
LANDFILL
SOLVENTS RECOVERY
M111-M119
M132
M021-M029
5,035
247
0
95.3
4.7
0.0
Number
of Facilities
2
1
1
Percentage
of Facilities
66.7
33.3
33.3
5,282
100.0
11 Management Method and Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed by Number of Facilities, 1999
Management Method
System
Type Code
Quantity Managed Percentage of
(tons) Quantity
STABILIZATION
SOLVENTS RECOVERY
LANDFILL
M111-M119
M021-M029
M132
5,035
0
247
95.3
0.0
4.7
Number
of Facilities
2
1
1
Percentage
of Facilities
66.7
33.3
33.3
5,282
100.0
Note: Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed are excluded.
Columns may not sum due to rounding.
Number of Facilities column may not sum to total because facilities may have multiple handling methods.
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 SHIPMENTS
12 Number of RCRA Hazardous Waste Shippers: 155
13 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Shipped: 50,060 Tons
14 Fifty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Shippers in the State, 1999
Rank
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
Total
Note:
EPA ID
COD007057961
COD980591184
COD076470525
COD001 704790
COD007077175
COD000716621
COD0971 47987
COD000694869
COD000716639
COD983775123
COD081 474710
COD078362837
COD0051 27279
COD0001 09975
COT090010851
COD980667059
COD0481 26726
COD0581 58775
COR000009514
COD007063290
COD060627189
COD078341658
COD983789850
COD1 02545621
COD983777541
COR000011957
COD982648727
COR000010108
CO521 0020769
COD075767681
COD007073901
COD082657420
COD981 547797
COD007092513
COR000008581
COD007057995
COD0391 46931
COR000004077
COR000008706
COD007091879
COD007063530
COD981549413
COR000006908
COR000013193
CO821 3820725
COD022664429
COD076445303
COD983789470
COD982599318
COD981 543804
Columns may not sum
Site Name
ROCKY MOUNTAIN STEEL MILLS
ONYX ENVIROMENTAL SERVICES
ROCHE COLORADO CORPORATION
LOCKHEED MARTIN ASTRONAUTICS
KOPPERS (BEAZER EAST INC)
SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS, INC.
DDI (DYNAMIC DETAILS, INC.)
BOULDER SCIENTIFIC COMPANY
SAFETY-KLEENS SYSTEMS, INC.
LEXMARK I NT'L
ATMEL CORPORATION
CHEMICAL & METAL INDUSTRIES, INC.
OEA, INC.
COLORADO REFINING CO.-DENVER REFINERY
SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS, INC.
LSI LOGIC
EAGLE-PICHER TECHNOLOGIES, LLC
SAE CIRCUITS COLORADO, INC.
KODAK POLYCHROME GRAPHICS
NORTH AMERICAN GALVANIZING CO.
CONOCO INC.
KODAK COLORADO DIVISION
NAPRO BIOTHERAPEUTICS, INC.
GOLDEN ALUMINUM
HAUSER, INC.
RIVIERA CASINO - BLACK HAWK CO.
ANGLO GOLD(COLORADO) CORP.
CHEMREX-DENVER
ROCKY MTN ARSENAL
VAN WATERS & ROGERS, INC.
LINCOLN PLATING COMPANY
SCHLAGE LOCK COMPANY
MASTERCRAFT CABINETS, INC.
WESTERN FORGE CORPORATION
AAA PLATING, INC.
HAMILTON SUNDSTRAND
NEOPLAN USA CORP.
OPTIMA BATTERIES INCORPORATED
DAVID WIRE PUEBLO CORPORATION
CENTER LINE CIRCUITS INC.
ASARCO INCORPORATED GLOBE PLANT
SAS CIRCUITS INC.
VITESSE SEMICONDUCTOR CORPORATION
HENDERSON HUNTER ED. BLDG.
PUEBLO CHEMICAL DEPOT (PCD)
CIRCUIT IMAGES CO.
GRAPHIC PACKAGING CORPORATON
SAND CREEK CHEMICAL
HAUSER
KBPCOILCOATERSINC
due to rounding.
Quantity Shipped
City (Tons)
PUEBLO
HENDERSON
BOULDER
LITTLETON
DENVER
ENGLEWOOD
COLORADO SPRINGS
MEAD
PUEBLO
LONGMONT
COLORADO SPRINGS
DENVER
AURORA
COMMERCE CITY
GRAND JUNCTION
COLORADO SPRINGS
COLORADO SPRINGS
BOULDER
WINDSOR
COMMERCE CITY
COMMERCE CITY
WINDSOR
BOULDER
FORT LUPTON
BOULDER
BLACK HAWK
VICTOR
BRIGHTON
COMMERCE CITY
GRAND JUNCTION
DENVER
SECURITY
AURORA
COLORADO SPRINGS
DENVER
DENVER
LAMAR
AURORA
PUEBLO
LONGMONT
DENVER
LITTLETON
COLORADO SPRINGS
COMMERCE CITY
PUEBLO
BOULDER
BOULDER
COMMERCE CITY
BOULDER
DENVER
15,130
8,637
7,499
4,323
2,926
1,601
605
527
474
450
383
359
320
271
263
261
258
242
240
212
201
191
173
160
153
151
144
135
129
125
124
114
113
108
106
104
92
87
81
79
78
75
75
73
65
63
62
60
58
57
48,218
State may have fewer than fifty shippers.
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 RECEIPTS
15 Number of RCRA Hazardous Waste Receivers: 7
16 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Received: 16,011 Tons
17 Fifty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Receivers in the State, 1999
Rank
EPA ID
Site Name
City
Quantity Received
(Tons)
1 COD980591184
2 COD991 300484
3 COD000716621
4 COD000716639
5 COT090010851
6 COD069712792
7 COD007431505
ONYX ENVIROMENTAL SERVICES
SAFETY-KLEEN (DEER TRAIL) INC
SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS, INC.
SAFETY-KLEENS SYSTEMS, INC.
SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS, INC.
COLORADO STATE UNNIVERSITY (STORAGE)
UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO AT BOULDER
HENDERSON
DEER TRAIL
ENGLEWOOD
PUEBLO
GRAND JUNCTION
FT. COLLINS
BOULDER
8,981
5,200
1,355
273
197
3
2
Total
Note: Columns may not sum due to rounding.
State may have fewer than fifty facilities that received waste.
16,011
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 RECEIPTS, CONTINUED
18 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed by Management Method
Limited to Waste Received from Offsite, 1999
Management Method
System
Type Code
STABILIZATION
LANDFILL
M111-M119
M132
Quantity Managed
(tons)
4,994
206
Percentage of
Quantity
96.0
4.0
Number
of Facilities
1
1
Percentage
of Facilities
100.0
100.0
5,200
100.0
19 Management Method by Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed
Limited to Waste Received from Offsite, 1999
Management Method
System
Type Code
STABILIZATION
LANDFILL
M111-M119
M132
Quantity Managed
(tons)
4,994
206
5,200
Percentage of
Quantity
96.0
4.0
10OO
Number
of Facilities
1
1
Percentage
of Facilities
100.0
100.0
20 Management Method and Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed by Number of Facilities
Limited to Waste Received from Offsite, 1999
System
Management Method Type Code
STABILIZATION
LANDFILL
M111-M119
M132
Quantity Managed
(tons)
4,994
206
5,200
Percentage of
Quantity
96.0
4.0
Number
of Facilities
1
1
Percentage
of Facilities
100.0
100.0
100.0
Note: Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed are excluded.
Columns may not sum due to rounding.
Number of Facilities column may not sum to total because facilities may have multiple handling methods.
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 IMPORTS AND EXPORTS
21 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Imported: 2,219 Tons
22 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Exported: 37,184 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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CONNECTICUT
1999 WASTE GENERATION
1 Number of RCRA Large Quantity Generators (LQGs): 391
2 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Generated: 92,201 Tons
3 Fifty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators in the State, 1999
Rank EPA ID
Site Name
City
Total Generated
(Tons)
1 CTR000004457 EXETER ENERGY LP
2 CTD001184167 FRAMETONE CONNECTORS, U.S.A.
3 CTD052541695 CORBIN RUSSWIN, INC
4 CTD001147495 PFIZER INC
5 CTD002593887 BRIDGEPORT UNITED RECYCLING
6 CTD001183763 CIRCUIT-WISE, INC.
7 CTD001173467 CYTEC INDUSTRIES INC.
8 CTD075407031 WYATT ENERGY INC
9 CTD001449826 UNIROYAL CHEMICAL CO., INC.
10 CTD001159730 DOW CHEMICAL CO ALLYN'S POINT PLANT
11 CTD046233003 CT GALVANIZING CORP
12 CT4170022020 US NAVAL SUBMARINE BASE
13 CTD075133835 HAMPFORD RESEARCH, INC
14 CTD981213101 QUALITY ROLLING & DEBURRING CO
15 CTD058507740 CHANDLER EVANS CONTROL SYSTEMS DIV.
16 CTD043036995 TYCO PRINTED CIRCUIT GROUP INC.,STAFFORD
17 CTD134204916 COYNE TEXTILE SERVICES INC
18 CTD001449784 SIKORSKY AIRCRAFT CORPORATION
19 CTD010170363 STANLEY HARDWARE
20 CTD001449511 PRATT & WHITNEY AIRCRAFT DIV UTC
21 CTD001162569 STRUM RUGER & CO INC
22 CTD021816889 UNITED OIL RECOVERY, INC.
23 CTD042279513 KING IND INC
24 CTD001161793 PITNEY BOWES INC.
25 CTD001183300 W.E BASSETT CO.
26 CTD000604488 CLEAN HARBORS OF CONNECTICUT, INC.
27 CTD990672081 PRATT & WHITNEY
28 CTD001162304 PROGRESSIVE PLATING TECHNOLOGY INC
29 CTD001186212 VITRAMON, INCORPORATED
30 CTD001166263 MIRROR POLISHING & PLATING INC
31 CTD001145341 HAMILTON SUNDSTRAND, A UTC COMPANY
32 CTD002496909 SUMMIT CORP OF AMERICA
33 CTD049590326 CINTAS CORP
34 CTD065521304 TYCO PRINTED CIRCUIT GROUP - MANCHESTER
35 CTD001980911 FM PRECISION GOLF MANUFACTURING CORP.
36 CTD981889538 ARMOLOY OF CT INC.
37 CTD001153840 SANITARY DASH MANUFACTURING CO. INC.
38 CTD002592020 BEAVER BROOK CIRCUITS INC.
39 CTD001840974 INSTRUMENT DIV DRESSER EQUIP GROUP
40 CTD001148717 TORRINGTON CO THE STANDARD PLT
41 CTD001450154 WHYCO CHROMIUM CO INC
42 CTD983875782 ADVANCED REFURB. OPERATION
43 CTD053704110 OLIN CORP SOMERS THIN STRIP BRASS
44 CTD000844399 PRATT & WHITNEY AIRCRAFT GROUP
45 CTD000652206 TYCO PRINTED CIRCUIT GROUP INC.,STAFFORD
46 CTD980669352 SIKORSKY AIRCRAFT CORPORATION
47 CTD001144062 BIRKEN MFG CO.
48 CTD001164888 PPG ARCHITECTURAL FINISHES, INC.
49 CTD001166826 SUPERIOR PLATING COMPANY
50 CTD001145671 BASS PLATING CO. THE
Total
STERLING
NORWALK
BERLIN
GROTON
BRIDGEPORT
NORTH HAVEN
WALLINGFORD
NEW HAVEN
NAUGATUCK
GALES FERRY
GLASTONBURY
GROTON
STRATFORD
THOMASTON
WEST HARTFORD
STAFFORD
WATERBURY
STRATFORD
NEW BRITAIN
NORTH HAVEN
SOUTHPORT
MERIDEN
NORWALK
STAMFORD
DERBY
BRISTOL
EAST HARTFORD
BRIDGEPORT
MONROE
WATERBURY
WINDSOR LOCKS
THOMASTON
BRANFORD
MANCHESTER
TORRINGTON
BRISTOL
NORTH GROSVENORDALE
BETHEL
STRATFORD
TORRINGTON
THOMASTON
NORTH HAVEN
WATERBURY
EAST HARTFORD
STAFFORDVILLE
SHELTON
BLOOMFIELD
WATERTOWN
SOUTHPORT
BLOOMFIELD
38,222
9,277
7,729
5,803
2,305
2,187
1,547
1,529
974
903
876
754
713
664
547
520
498
484
445
431
422
378
350
348
344
337
321
317
294
292
274
267
263
249
228
222
220
207
197
197
195
194
174
168
166
157
148
146
144
143
83,768
Note: State may have fewer than fifty generators.
Generators with zero quantity generated are excluded.
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 GENERATION, CONTINUED
4 Quantities of Waste Generated in 1999 That Were:
- Reported with Only Characteristic Waste Codes
- Reported with Only Listed Waste Codes
- Reported with Both Characteristic and Listed Waste codes
Waste Has Only
Characteristic
Codes
ONLY IGNITABLE
ONLY CORROSIVE
ONLY REACTIVE
ONLYD004-17
ONLYD018-43
HAS MORE THAN ONE
CHARACTERISTIC CODE
Tons of
Waste
Generated
1,951
947
47
50,090
819
7,109
Waste Has Only
Listed Codes
ONLY AN F CODE
ONLY A K CODE
ONLY A P CODE
ONLY A U CODE
HAS MORE THAN ONE
LISTED CODE
Tons of Waste Has Both
Waste Characteristic
Generated And Listed Codes
1 1 ,438
20
6
231
1
Tons of
Waste
Generated
TOTAL
60,963 TOTAL
11,694 Both Characteristic and Listed
19,506
5 Quantities of Waste Generated in 1999 That Were Multiply Coded
Waste Has Only
Characteristic Codes
But More Than One Applies
HAS IGNITABLE CODE
HAS CORROSIVE CODE
HAS REACTIVE CODE
HASD004-D017CODE
HAS D018-D043 CODE
Tons of
Waste
Generated
4,651
2,627
168
3,249
3,995
Only Listed
Codes But Has
More Than One
HAS AN F CODE
HAS A K CODE
HAS A P CODE
HAS A U CODE
Tons of
Waste
Generated
1
0
1
0
Both Characteristic
And Listed Codes
IGN. W/ AT LEAST 1 LSTD
CORR. W/ AT LEAST 1 LSTD
REACT. W/ AT LEAST 1 LSTD
D004-17 W/AT LEAST 1 LSTD
D018-43 W/AT LEAST 1 LSTD
F WASTE W/ AT LEAST 1 CHAR
K WASTE W/ AT LEAST 1 CHAR
P WASTE W/ AT LEAST 1 CHAR
U WASTE W/ AT LEAST 1 CHAR
Tons of
Waste
Generated
10,297
2,028
330
12,209
1 1 ,888
19,321
166
73
328
TOTAL
7,109 TOTAL
1 TOTAL
19,506
Note: Columns do not sum to total because a waste code may apply to more than one waste.
Mixtures with ignitable, corrosive, reactive, D004-17, and D018-43 characteristic codes may also contain other characteristic waste
codes. Similarly, wastes with F, K, P, and U listed codes may have other listed waste codes.
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
6 Number of RCRA TSD Facilities (TSDFs): 20
7 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed: 8,627 Tons
8 Fifty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Management Facilities in the State, 1999
Rank
1
2
3
4
5
Total
EPA ID
CTD002593887
CTD021816889
CTD000604488
CTD001 159730
CTD001 145341
Site Name
BRIDGEPORT UNITED RECYCLING
UNITED OIL RECOVERY, INC.
CLEAN HARBORS OF CONNECTICUT, INC.
DOW CHEMICAL CO ALLYN'S POINT PLANT
HAMILTON SUNDSTRAND, A UTC COMPANY
City
BRIDGEPORT
MERIDEN
BRISTOL
GALES FERRY
WINDSOR LOCKS
Tons of Waste
Managed
3,667
3,068
1,414
477
0
8,627
Note: Columns may not sum due to rounding.
State may have fewer than fifty facilities that managed waste.
Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed are excluded.
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, CONTINUED
9 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed by Management Method, 1999
System Quantity Managed Percentage of Number Percentage
Management Method "Type Code (tons) Quantity of Facilities of Facilities
SOLVENTS RECOVERY M021-M029 0 0.0 1 20.0
INCINERATION M041-M049 0 0.0 1 20.0
ENERGY RECOVERY M051-M059 477 5.5 1 20.0
FUEL BLENDING M061 6,735 78.1 3 60.0
STABILIZATION M111-M119 1,414 16.4 1 20.0
8,627 100.0 5
10 Management Method by Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed, 1999
System Quantity Managed Percentage of Number Percentage
Management Method Type Code (tons) Quantity of Facilities of Facilities
FUEL BLENDING M061 6,735 78.1 3 60.0
STABILIZATION M111-M119 1,414 16.4 1 20.0
ENERGY RECOVERY M051-M059 477 5.5 1 20.0
SOLVENTS RECOVERY M021-M029 0 0.0 1 20.0
INCINERATION M041-M049 0 0.0 1 20.0
8,627 100.0 5
11 Management Method and Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed by Number of Facilities, 1999
System Quantity Managed Percentage of Number Percentage
Management Method "Type Code (tons) Quantity of Facilities of Facilities
FUEL BLENDING M061 6,735 78.1 3 60.0
SOLVENTS RECOVERY M021-M029 0 0.0 1 20.0
INCINERATION M041-M049 0 0.0 1 20.0
ENERGY RECOVERY M051-M059 477 5.5 1 20.0
STABILIZATION M111-M119 1,414 16.4 1 20.0
8,627 100.0
Note: Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed are excluded.
Columns may not sum due to rounding.
Number of Facilities column may not sum to total because facilities may have multiple handling methods.
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 SHIPMENTS
12 Number of RCRA Hazardous Waste Shippers: 378
13 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Shipped: 61,673 Tons
14 Fifty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Shippers in the State, 1999
Rank
EPA ID
Site Name
City
Quantity Shipped
(Tons)
1 CTD001184167 FRAMETONE CONNECTORS, U.S.A.
2 CTD052541695 CORBIN RUSSWIN, INC
3 CTD000604488 CLEAN HARBORS OF CONNECTICUT, INC.
4 CTD001147495 PFIZER INC
5 CTR000004457 EXETER ENERGY LP
6 CTD002593887 BRIDGEPORT UNITED RECYCLING
7 CTD001183763 CIRCUIT-WISE, INC.
8 CTD001173467 CYTEC INDUSTRIES INC.
9 CTD001449826 UNIROYAL CHEMICAL CO., INC.
10 CTD075407031 WYATT ENERGY INC
11 CTD046233003 CT GALVANIZING CORP
12 CT4170022020 US NAVAL SUBMARINE BASE
13 CTD981213101 QUALITY ROLLING & DEBURRING CO
14 CTD058507740 CHANDLER EVANS CONTROL SYSTEMS DIV.
15 CTD043036995 TYCO PRINTED CIRCUIT GROUP INC.,STAFFORD
16 CTD134204916 COYNE TEXTILE SERVICES INC
17 CTD001449784 SIKORSKY AIRCRAFT CORPORATION
18 CTD010170363 STANLEY HARDWARE
19 CTD001449511 PRATT & WHITNEY AIRCRAFT DIV UTC
20 CTD001159730 DOW CHEMICAL CO ALLYN'S POINT PLANT
21 CTD001162569 STRUM RUGER & CO INC
22 CTD021816889 UNITED OIL RECOVERY, INC.
23 CTD075133835 HAMPFORD RESEARCH, INC
24 CTD042279513 KING IND INC
25 CTD001161793 PITNEY BOWES INC.
26 CTD001183300 W.E BASSETT CO.
27 CTD990672081 PRATT & WHITNEY
28 CTD001162304 PROGRESSIVE PLATING TECHNOLOGY INC
29 CTD001166263 MIRROR POLISHING & PLATING INC
30 CTD001186212 VITRAMON, INCORPORATED
31 CTD001145341 HAMILTON SUNDSTRAND, A UTC COMPANY
32 CTD002496909 SUMMIT CORP OF AMERICA
33 CTD049590326 CINTAS CORP
34 CTD065521304 TYCO PRINTED CIRCUIT GROUP - MANCHESTER
35 CTD001980911 FM PRECISION GOLF MANUFACTURING CORP.
36 CTD981889538 ARMOLOY OF CT INC.
37 CTD001153840 SANITARY DASH MANUFACTURING CO. INC.
38 CTD983896341 WASTE MANAGEMENT OF CONNECTICUT, INC.
39 CTD002592020 BEAVER BROOK CIRCUITS INC.
40 CTD001840974 INSTRUMENT DIV DRESSER EQUIP GROUP
41 CTD001148717 TORRINGTON CO THE STANDARD PLT
42 CTD001450154 WHYCO CHROMIUM CO INC
43 CTD983875782 ADVANCED REFURB. OPERATION
44 CTD053704110 OLIN CORP SOMERS THIN STRIP BRASS
45 CTD000844399 PRATT & WHITNEY AIRCRAFT GROUP
46 CTD000652206 TYCO PRINTED CIRCUIT GROUP INC.,STAFFORD
47 CTD001144062 BIRKEN MFG CO.
48 CTD001164888 PPG ARCHITECTURAL FINISHES, INC.
49 CTD980669352 SIKORSKY AIRCRAFT CORPORATION
50 CTD001145671 BASS PLATING CO. THE
Total
NORWALK
BERLIN
BRISTOL
GROTON
STERLING
BRIDGEPORT
NORTH HAVEN
WALLINGFORD
NAUGATUCK
NEW HAVEN
GLASTONBURY
GROTON
THOMASTON
WEST HARTFORD
STAFFORD
WATERBURY
STRATFORD
NEW BRITAIN
NORTH HAVEN
GALES FERRY
SOUTHPORT
MERIDEN
STRATFORD
NORWALK
STAMFORD
DERBY
EAST HARTFORD
BRIDGEPORT
WATERBURY
MONROE
WINDSOR LOCKS
THOMASTON
BRANFORD
MANCHESTER
TORRINGTON
BRISTOL
NORTH GROSVENORDALE
PORTLAND
BETHEL
STRATFORD
TORRINGTON
THOMASTON
NORTH HAVEN
WATERBURY
EAST HARTFORD
STAFFORDVILLE
BLOOMFIELD
WATERTOWN
SHELTON
BLOOMFIELD
9,277
7,729
6,252
5,801
2,983
2,470
2,186
1,136
1,117
1,107
876
741
664
547
520
498
484
445
428
427
422
398
361
350
348
344
334
317
292
277
269
267
263
249
226
222
220
213
207
197
197
189
187
170
168
166
148
146
145
143
53,123
Note: Columns may not sum due to rounding.
State may have fewer than fifty shippers.
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 RECEIPTS
15 Number of RCRA Hazardous Waste Receivers: 5
16 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Received: 19,847 Tons
17 Fifty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Receivers in the State, 1999
Quantity Received
Rank EPA ID Site Name City (Tons)
1 CTD021816889 UNITED OIL RECOVERY, INC. MERIDEN 13,995
2 CTD002593887 BRIDGEPORT UNITED RECYCLING BRIDGEPORT 3,720
3 CTD000604488 CLEAN HARBORS OF CONNECTICUT, INC. BRISTOL 2,115
4 CTD001145341 HAMILTON SUNDSTRAND, A UTC COMPANY WINDSOR LOCKS 17
5 CT4170022020 US NAVAL SUBMARINE BASE GROTON 0
Total 19,847
Note: Columns may not sum due to rounding.
State may have fewer than fifty facilities that received waste.
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 RECEIPTS, CONTINUED
18 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed by Management Method
Limited to Waste Received from Offsite, 1999
Management Method
System
Type Code
Quantity Managed Percentage of
(tons) Quantity
INCINERATION
FUEL BLENDING
STABILIZATION
M041-M049
M061
M111-M119
0
4,338
1,414
0.0
75.4
24.6
Number
of Facilities
1
3
1
Percentage
of Facilities
33.3
100.0
33.3
5,752
100.0
19 Management Method by Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed
Limited to Waste Received from Offsite, 1999
Management Method
System
Type Code
Quantity Managed Percentage of
(tons) Quantity
FUEL BLENDING
STABILIZATION
INCINERATION
M061
M111-M119
M041-M049
4,338
1,414
0
75.4
24.6
0.0
Number
of Facilities
3
1
1
Percentage
of Facilities
100.0
33.3
33.3
5,752
100.0
20 Management Method and Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed by Number of Facilities
Limited to Waste Received from Offsite, 1999
System
Management Method Type Code
Quantity Managed Percentage of Number
(tons) Quantity of Facilities
FUEL BLENDING
INCINERATION
STABILIZATION
M061
M041-M049
M111-M119
4,338
0
1,414
75.4
0.0
24.6
Percentage
of Facilities
100.0
33.3
33.3
5,752
100.0
Note: Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed are excluded.
Columns may not sum due to rounding.
Number of Facilities column may not sum to total because facilities may have multiple handling methods.
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 IMPORTS AND EXPORTS
21 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Imported: 10,505 Tons
22 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Exported: 55,863 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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DELAWARE
1999 WASTE GENERATION
1 Number of RCRA Large Quantity Generators (LQGs): 76
2 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Generated: 26,071 Tons
3 Fifty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators in the State, 1999
Rank
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
Total
Note:
EPA ID
DER000002642
DED002276764
DED980830400
DED003913266
DED003930807
DED041212473
DED085693646
DED002369205
DED002357408
DEP000001559
DE8570024010
DED069876795
DED984071282
DED01 1001 476
DED981 042724
DED064370992
DED984071068
DED053304770
DED002353092
DED002329738
DED042263764
DEP000001583
DED000820399
DED061 805487
DED984066118
DED984073635
DED980555122
DED001315647
DED982676595
DED002337806
DED021 957444
DED000820704
DED981 743065
DED083235549
DED003930799
DED01 1028438
DED002342020
DED982362543
DED001044197
DEP000001568
DER000001156
DED040835795
DED060058062
DED002331536
DED002348845
DER000002071
DED054719851
DED980537781
DED984076265
DED064867005
State may have fev
Site 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 PL
NEW CASTLE COUNTY COURTHOUSE
DOVER AIR FORCE BASE
PRINT PACK, INC.
MEDAL L P. /WILLOW BANK
REICHOLD, INC.
AMTRAK
DUPONT STINE - HASKELL RESEARCH CENTER
DUPONT PHARMACEUTICAL CO. - EXP. STATION
MACDERMID INC.
JOHNSON CONTROLS BATTERY GROUP
MOTIVA ENTERPRISES LLC
E.I. DUPONT DE NEMOURS & CO.
MARINIS BROS, INC.
ASTRAZENECA PHARMACEUTICALS LP
AMETEK INC / HAVEG DIV
CHROME DEPOSIT CORPORATION
CB RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT
DUPONT HOLLY RUN PLANT
HERCULES INCORPORATED RESEARCH CENTER
AGILENT TECHNOLOGIES, INC. NEWPORT SITE
NVF COMPANY
JUSTIN TANKS, LLC
UNIVERSITY OF DELAWARE / NEWARK CAMPUS
DENTSPLY/ CAULK
DENTSPLY/ CAULK
E. I. DUPONT DE NEMOURS & CO.
ATLANTIC AVIATION CORPORATION
ICI AMERICAS INC - ATLAS POINT
PROCINO PLATING, INC
E-A-R SPECIALTY COMPOSITES
AMTRAK
DADEBEHRINGINC.
PLAYTEX PRODUCTS, INC.
AMTRAK MAINTENANCE FACILITY
W. L. GORE & ASSOCIATES INC.
E.I. DUPONT DE NEMOURS & CO, INC.
LANXIDE ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS, INC
NANTICOKE HOMES, INC
CAMDEL METALS CORPORATION
AVECIA, INC
INLAND PAPERBOARD AND PACKAGING
ver than fifty generators.
City
WILMINGTON
CLAYMONT
NEWPORT
NEW CASTLE
WILMINGTON
NEW CASTLE
WILMINGTON
WILMINGTON
NEWARK
WILMINGTON
DOVER AFB
NEW CASTLE
NEWPORT
CHESWOLD
BEAR
NEWARK
WILMINGTON
MIDDLETOWN
MIDDLETOWN
DELAWARE CITY
NEWARK
WILMINGTON
WILMINGTON
WILMINGTON
NEWARK
WILMINGTON
NEWPORT
WILMINGTON
NEWPORT
YORKLYN
GEORGETOWN
NEWARK
MILFORD
MILFORD
WILMINGTON
NEW CASTLE
NEW CASTLE
BLADES
NEWARK
WILMINGTON
GLASGOW
DOVER
WILMINGTON
NEWARK
SEAFORD
NEWARK
GREENWOOD
CAMDEN
NEW CASTLE
HARRINGTON
Total Generated
(Tons)
13,171
4,480
1,647
1,488
995
765
516
508
314
212
194
158
141
108
100
91
88
82
75
59
50
48
47
46
44
42
40
38
37
34
29
28
28
23
21
20
18
18
18
17
17
16
16
16
15
14
12
11
11
11
25,977
Generators with zero quantity generated are excluded.
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, CONTINUED
4 Quantities of Waste Generated in 1999 That Were:
- Reported with Only Characteristic Waste Codes
- Reported with Only Listed Waste Codes
- Reported with Both Characteristic and Listed Waste codes
Waste Has Only
Characteristic
Codes
ONLY IGNITABLE
ONLY CORROSIVE
ONLY REACTIVE
ONLYD004-17
ONLYD018-43
HAS MORE THAN ONE
CHARACTERISTIC CODE
Tons of
Waste
Generated
1,713
60
2
14,223
57
187
Waste Has Only
Listed Codes
ONLY AN F CODE
ONLY A K CODE
ONLY A P CODE
ONLY A U CODE
HAS MORE THAN ONE
LISTED CODE
Tons of Waste Has Both
Waste Characteristic
Generated And Listed Codes
1,321
1,637
1
105
3
Tons of
Waste
Generated
TOTAL
16,241 TOTAL
3,066 Both Characteristic and Listed
6,669
5 Quantities of Waste Generated in 1999 That Were Multiply Coded
Waste Has Only
Characteristic Codes
But More Than One Applies
HAS IGNITABLE CODE
HAS CORROSIVE CODE
HAS REACTIVE CODE
HASD004-D017CODE
HAS D018-D043 CODE
Tons of
Waste
Generated
88
116
17
115
55
Only Listed
Codes But Has
More Than One
HAS AN F CODE
HAS A K CODE
HAS A P CODE
HAS A U CODE
Tons of
Waste
Generated
0
0
2
3
Both Characteristic
And Listed Codes
IGN. W/ AT LEAST 1 LSTD
CORR. W/ AT LEAST 1 LSTD
REACT. W/ AT LEAST 1 LSTD
D004-17 W/AT LEAST 1 LSTD
D018-43 W/AT LEAST 1 LSTD
F WASTE W/ AT LEAST 1 CHAR
K WASTE W/ AT LEAST 1 CHAR
P WASTE W/ AT LEAST 1 CHAR
U WASTE W/ AT LEAST 1 CHAR
Tons of
Waste
Generated
1,899
156
6
4,627
659
1,849
4,522
2
485
TOTAL
187 TOTAL
3 TOTAL
6,669
Note: Columns do not sum to total because a waste code may apply to more than one waste.
Mixtures with ignitable, corrosive, reactive, D004-17, and D018-43 characteristic codes may also contain other characteristic waste
codes. Similarly, wastes with F, K, P, and U listed codes may have other listed waste codes.
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
6 Number of RCRA TSD Facilities (TSDFs): 5
7 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed: 2,064 Tons
8 Fifty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Management Facilities in the State, 1999
Tons of Waste
Rank EPA ID Site Name City Managed
1 DED003930807 DUPONT COMPANY EXPERIMENTAL STATION WILMINGTON 2,064
2 DE8570024010 DOVER AIR FORCE BASE DOVER AFB 0
Total 2,064
Note: Columns may not sum due to rounding.
State may have fewer than fifty facilities that managed waste.
Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed are excluded.
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, CONTINUED
9 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed by Management Method, 1999
Management Method
System
Type Code
Quantity Managed Percentage of
(tons)
SOLVENTS RECOVERY
INCINERATION
M021-M029
M041-M049
0
2,064
2,064
Quantity
0.0
100.0
100.0
10 Management Method by Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed, 1999
Management Method
System
Type Code
Quantity Managed Percentage of
(tons)
INCINERATION
SOLVENTS RECOVERY
M041-M049
M021-M029
2,064
0
2,064
Quantity
100.0
0.0
100.0
Number
of Facilities
1
1
Number
of Facilities
1
1
Percentage
of Facilities
50.0
50.0
Percentage
of Facilities
50.0
50.0
11 Management Method and Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed by Number of Facilities, 1999
Management Method
System
Type Code
Quantity Managed Percentage of
(tons) Quantity
SOLVENTS RECOVERY
INCINERATION
M021-M029
M041-M049
0
2,064
0.0
100.0
Number
of Facilities
1
1
Percentage
of Facilities
50.0
50.0
2,064
100.0
Note: Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed are excluded.
Columns may not sum due to rounding.
Number of Facilities column may not sum to total because facilities may have multiple handling methods.
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 SHIPMENTS
12 Number of RCRA Hazardous Waste Shippers: 72
13 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Shipped: 24,637 Tons
14 Fifty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Shippers in the State, 1999
Rank
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
Total
Note:
EPA ID
DER000002642
DED002276764
DED003913266
DED980830400
DED041212473
DED003930807
DED002369205
DED085693646
DED002357408
DEP000001559
DE8570024010
DED984071282
DED01 1001 476
DED981 042724
DED064370992
DED984071068
DED053304770
DED069876795
DED002353092
DED002329738
DED042263764
DEP000001583
DED000820399
DED061 805487
DED984066118
DED984073635
DED980555122
DED001315647
DED982676595
DED000820704
DED981 743065
DED083235549
DED003930799
DED01 1028438
DED002342020
DED982362543
DED001044197
DEP000001568
DER000001156
DED040835795
DED060058062
DED002331536
DED002348845
DER000002071
DED054719851
DED980537781
DED984076265
DED064867005
DED984076000
DED984071076
Columns may not sum
Site Name
DIAMOND STATE SALVAGE SITE
CITISTEEL USA, INC.
OCCIDENTAL CHEMICAL CORP.
CIBA SPECIALTY CHEMICALS
METACHEM PRODUCTS, LLC
DUPONT COMPANY EXPERIMENTAL STATION
GM WILMINGTON ASSEMBLY PLANT
NORAMCO OF DELAWARE, INC.
DAIMLER CHRYSLER CORP. NEWARK ASSMBLY PL
NEWCASTLE COUNTY COURTHOUSE
DOVER AIR FORCE BASE
MEDAL L.P. / WILLOW BANK
REICHOLD, INC.
AMTRAK
DUPONT STINE - HASKELL RESEARCH CENTER
DUPONT PHARMACEUTICAL CO. - EXP. STATION
MACDERMID INC.
PRINT PACK, INC.
JOHNSON CONTROLS BATTERY GROUP
MOTIVA ENTERPRISES LLC
E.I. DUPONT DE NEMOURS & CO.
MARINIS BROS, INC.
ASTRAZENECA PHARMACEUTICALS LP
AMETEK INC / HAVEG DIV
CHROME DEPOSIT CORPORATION
CB RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT
DUPONT HOLLY RUN PLANT
HERCULES INCORPORATED RESEARCH CENTER
AGILENT TECHNOLOGIES, INC. NEWPORT SITE
UNIVERSITY OF DELAWARE / NEWARK CAMPUS
DENTSPLY / CAULK
DENTSPLY / CAULK
E. I. DUPONT DE NEMOURS & CO.
ATLANTIC AVIATION CORPORATION
ICI AMERICAS INC - ATLAS POINT
PROCINO PLATING, INC
E-A-R SPECIALTY COMPOSITES
AMTRAK
DADE BEHRING INC.
PLAYTEX PRODUCTS, INC.
AMTRAK MAINTENANCE FACILITY
W. L. GORE & ASSOCIATES INC.
E.I. DUPONT DE NEMOURS & CO, INC.
LANXIDE ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS, INC
NANTICOKE HOMES, INC
CAMDEL METALS CORPORATION
AVECIA, INC
INLAND PAPERBOARD AND PACKAGING
PHILIP MORRIS INC. C/O CATALOG RESOURCES
DUPONT PHARMACEUTICAL CO. STINE-HASKELL
due to rounding.
City
WILMINGTON
CLAYMONT
NEW CASTLE
NEWPORT
NEW CASTLE
WILMINGTON
WILMINGTON
WILMINGTON
NEWARK
WILMINGTON
DOVER AFB
NEWPORT
CHESWOLD
BEAR
NEWARK
WILMINGTON
MIDDLETOWN
NEW CASTLE
MIDDLETOWN
DELAWARE CITY
NEWARK
WILMINGTON
WILMINGTON
WILMINGTON
NEWARK
WILMINGTON
NEWPORT
WILMINGTON
NEWPORT
NEWARK
MILFORD
MILFORD
WILMINGTON
NEW CASTLE
NEW CASTLE
BLADES
NEWARK
WILMINGTON
GLASGOW
DOVER
WILMINGTON
NEWARK
SEAFORD
NEWARK
GREENWOOD
CAMDEN
NEW CASTLE
HARRINGTON
DOVER
NEWARK
Quantity Shipped
(Tons)
13,171
4,480
1,309
795
765
708
529
516
306
212
194
141
108
100
91
88
88
77
75
59
50
48
47
46
44
42
40
38
37
28
28
23
21
20
18
18
18
17
17
17
16
16
14
14
12
11
11
11
10
10
24,553
State may have fewer than fifty shippers.
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 RECEIPTS
15 Number of RCRA Hazardous Waste Receivers: 1
16 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Received: 1,891 Tons
17 Fifty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Receivers in the State, 1999
Quantity Received
Rank EPA ID Site Name City (Tons)
1 DED003930807 DUPONT COMPANY EXPERIMENTAL STATION WILMINGTON 1,891
Total 1,891
Note: Columns may not sum due to rounding.
State may have fewer than fifty facilities that received waste.
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 RECEIPTS, CONTINUED
18 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed by Management Method
Limited to Waste Received from Offsite, 1999
Management Method
System
Type Code
INCINERATION
M041-M049
Quantity Managed
(tons)
1,856
1,856
Percentage of
Quantity
Number
of Facilities
100.0
Percentage
of Facilities
100.0
100.0
19 Management Method by Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed
Limited to Waste Received from Offsite, 1999
Management Method
System
Type Code
INCINERATION
M041-M049
Quantity Managed
(tons)
1,856
1,856
Percentage of
Quantity
100.0
100.0
Number
of Facilities
1
Percentage
of Facilities
100.0
20 Management Method and Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed by Number of Facilities
Limited to Waste Received from Offsite, 1999
Management Method
System
Type Code
INCINERATION
M041-M049
Quantity Managed
(tons)
1,856
1,856
Percentage of
Quantity
100.0
100.0
Number
of Facilities
Percentage
of Facilities
100.0
Note: Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed are excluded.
Columns may not sum due to rounding.
Number of Facilities column may not sum to total because facilities may have multiple handling methods.
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 IMPORTS AND EXPORTS
21 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Imported: 1,750 Tons
22 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Exported: 24,420 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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DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
1999 WASTE GENERATION
1 Number of RCRA Large Quantity Generators (LQGs): 30
2 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Generated: 1,167 Tons
3 Fifty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators in the State, 1999
Rank
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
Total
Note:
EPA ID
DC91 70024310
DC2200907812
DCD003245768
DC4141707162
DCD000819516
DC31 2231 1001
DCD000797761
DC421 0021 156
DC7470090005
DC41 70000901
DC4040005031
DC81 70024311
DC9570090036
DC D981 737422
DC8470000086
DCD1 32296039
DC8470090004
DC71 70023454
DC6470090014
DCD1 06341 449
DC D981 940083
DC 1960000908
DC31 70023532
DCD077795060
DCD006920284
DCD980204879
DCD000819508
DCD983970526
DCD049515844
State may have fev
Site 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
U S GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE
NAVAL RESEARCH LABORATORY
BOLLING AIR FORCE BASE
WMATA BRENTWOOD
FOOD & DRUG ADMINISTRATION FB 8
WASHINGTON HOSPITAL CENTER
GSA SOUTHEAST FEDERAL CENTER
U S NAVAL OBSERVATORY
SMITHSONIAN NATL AIR & SPACE MUSEUM
HOWARD UNIVERSITY
GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY
US WASHINGTON ADUEDUCT DIVISION
US MARINE BARRACKS
AMERICAN UNIVERSITY
POTOMAC ELECTRIC POWER COMPANY
CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY OF AMERICA
PEPCO BUZZARD POINT GENERATING STATION
KM INC EXXON SERVICE STATION
GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY
ver than fifty generators.
City
WASHINGTON
WASHINGTON
WASHINGTON
WASHINGTON
WASHINGTON
WASHINGTON
WASHINGTON
WASHINGTON
WASHINGTON
WASHINGTON
WASHINGTON
WASHINGTON
WASHINGTON
WASHINGTON
WASHINGTON
WASHINGTON
WASHINGTON
WASHINGTON
WASHINGTON
WASHINGTON
WASHINGTON
WASHINGTON
WASHINGTON
WASHINGTON
WASHINGTON
WASHINGTON
WASHINGTON
WASHINGTON
WASHINGTON
Total Generated
(Tons)
547
164
111
75
69
35
29
29
17
16
12
11
8
6
5
4
4
4
4
4
3
3
2
2
1
1
0
0
0
1,167
Generators with zero quantity generated are excluded.
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, CONTINUED
4 Quantities of Waste Generated in 1999 That Were:
- Reported with Only Characteristic Waste Codes
- Reported with Only Listed Waste Codes
- Reported with Both Characteristic and Listed Waste codes
Waste Has Only
Characteristic
Codes
ONLY IGNITABLE
ONLY CORROSIVE
ONLY REACTIVE
ONLYD004-17
ONLY D018-43
HAS MORE THAN ONE
CHARACTERISTIC CODE
TOTAL
5 Quantities of Waste
Waste Has Only
Characteristic Codes
But More Than One Applies
HAS IGNITABLE CODE
HAS CORROSIVE CODE
HAS REACTIVE CODE
HASD004-D017CODE
HAS D018-D043 CODE
TOTAL
Tons of
Waste Waste Has Only
Generated Listed Codes
85 ONLY AN F CODE
5 ONLY A K CODE
0 ONLY A P CODE
829 ONLY A U CODE
3
HAS MORE THAN
70 LISTED CODE
992 TOTAL
Tons of
Waste
Generated
3
0
0
0
ONE
0
3
Generated in 1999 That Were Multiply Coded
Tons of Only Listed
Waste Codes But Has
Generated More Than One
58
14
2
58
15
HAS AN F CODE
HAS A K CODE
HAS A P CODE
HAS A U CODE
70 TOTAL
Note: Columns do not sum to total because a waste code may apply I
Tons of
Waste
Generated
0
0
0
0
0
:o more than one wi
Waste Has Both
Characteristic
And Listed Codes
Tons of
Waste
Generated
3 Both Characteristic and Listed
Both Characteristic
And Listed Codes
IGN. W/AT LEAST 1 LSTD
CORR. W/AT LEAST 1 LSTD
REACT. W/AT LEAST 1 LSTD
D004-17 W/ AT LEAST 1 LSTD
D018-43 W/ AT LEAST 1 LSTD
F WASTE W/ AT LEAST 1 CHAR
K WASTE W/ AT LEAST 1 CHAR
P WASTE W/ AT LEAST 1 CHAR
U WASTE W/ AT LEAST 1 CHAR
0 TOTAL
164
Tons of
Waste
Generated
74
90
6
112
60
88
68
3
18
164
Mixtures with ignitable, corrosive, reactive, D004-17, and D018-43 characteristic codes may also contain other characteristic waste
codes. Similarly, wastes with F, K, P, and U listed codes may have other listed waste codes.
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
6 Number of RCRA TSD Facilities (TSDFs): 1
7 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed: 0 Tons
Table 8 has been omitted from this report because there were no facilities in the District of Columbia that reported
managing RCRA hazardous waste in 1999 other than as a storage-only facility.
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, CONTINUED
Tables 9, 10, and 11 have been omitted from this report because there were no facilities in the District of Columbia that
reported managing RCRA hazardous waste in 1999 other than as a storage-only facility.
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 SHIPMENTS
12 Number of RCRA Hazardous Waste Shippers: 29
13 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Shipped: 1,165 Tons
14 Fifty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Shippers in the State, 1999
Rank
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
Total
Note:
EPA ID
DC91 70024310
DC2200907812
DCD003245768
DC4141707162
DCD000819516
DC31 2231 1001
DCD000797761
DC421 0021 156
DC7470090005
DC41 70000901
DC4040005031
DC81 70024311
DC9570090036
DCD981 737422
DC8470000086
DCD1 32296039
DC8470090004
DC6470090014
DC71 70023454
DCD1 06341 449
DCD981 940083
DC1 960000908
DC31 70023532
DCD077795060
DCD006920284
DCD980204879
DCD000819508
DCD983970526
DCD049515844
Columns may not sum
Site 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
U S GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE
NAVAL RESEARCH LABORATORY
BOLLING AIR FORCE BASE
WMATA BRENTWOOD
FOOD & DRUG ADMINISTRATION FB 8
WASHINGTON HOSPITAL CENTER
GSA SOUTHEAST FEDERAL CENTER
SMITHSONIAN NATL AIR & SPACE MUSEUM
U S NAVAL OBSERVATORY
HOWARD UNIVERSITY
GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY
US WASHINGTON ADUEDUCT DIVISION
US MARINE BARRACKS
AMERICAN UNIVERSITY
POTOMAC ELECTRIC POWER COMPANY
CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY OF AMERICA
PEPCO BUZZARD POINT GENERATING STATION
KM INC EXXON SERVICE STATION
GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY
due to rounding.
City
WASHINGTON
WASHINGTON
WASHINGTON
WASHINGTON
WASHINGTON
WASHINGTON
WASHINGTON
WASHINGTON
WASHINGTON
WASHINGTON
WASHINGTON
WASHINGTON
WASHINGTON
WASHINGTON
WASHINGTON
WASHINGTON
WASHINGTON
WASHINGTON
WASHINGTON
WASHINGTON
WASHINGTON
WASHINGTON
WASHINGTON
WASHINGTON
WASHINGTON
WASHINGTON
WASHINGTON
WASHINGTON
WASHINGTON
Quantity Shipped
(Tons)
547
164
111
73
69
35
29
29
17
16
12
11
7
6
5
4
4
4
4
4
3
3
2
2
1
1
0
0
0
1,165
State may have fewer than fifty shippers.
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 RECEIPTS
Tables 15, 16, and 17 have been omitted from this report because there were no facilities in the District of Columbia that
reported receiving RCRA hazardous waste in 1999.
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.
70
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DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
1999 WASTE RECEIPTS, CONTINUED
Tables 18, 19, and 20 have been omitted from this report because there were no facilities in the District of Columbia
that reported receiving RCRA hazardous waste in 1999.
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 IMPORTS AND EXPORTS
21 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Imported: 0 Tons
22 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Exported: 1,165 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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FLORIDA
1999 WASTE GENERATION
1 Number of RCRA Large Quantity Generators (LQGs): 366
2 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Generated: 272,387 Tons
3 Fifty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators in the State, 1999
Rank
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
Total
Note:
EPA ID
FLD0041 06811
FLD004092839
FLD071951966
FLD083812537
FLD004058046
FL61 7002441 2
FLD050768548
FLD980729610
FLD0081 55673
FLD004065926
FLR000031641
FLD095565206
FLR000049718
FLD000824896
FLD043860451
FLR000016386
FLD097373542
FLD061 897054
FLD064675978
FLD980845010
FLD058449927
FLT990062556
FLD095558466
FLD9821 00240
FLD000645481
FLD065912966
FLD984171165
FLD004065470
FL0002072882
FLT990063398
FL41 70023788
FL7570024375
FLD004145140
FLD082400441
FLD982090292
FLD980847214
FLD9821 25320
FLR000037598
FLD078319308
FLD9841 74706
FLD984258632
FLD980711378
FLR000049601
FLD099068710
FLD067242164
FL91 70024260
FLD004061529
FLD980838569
FLD984171611
FL6800014585
State may have fe\
Site Name
KAISER ALUMINUM & CHEMICAL CORPORATION
GULF COAST RECYCLING, INC.
SOLUTIAINC.
AMERISTEEL;JACKSONVILLE MILL DIVISION
RAYONIER
NAVAL AIR STATION JACKSONVILLE
ARCHIMICA (FLORIDA), INC.
SAFETY-KLEEN (BARTOW), INC.
AIR PRODUCTS AND CHEMICALS, INC/ESCAMBIA
ARIZONA CHEMICAL
FLORIDA DEP - OWENS PEST CONTROL
REICHHOLD, INC.
UNIVERSAL SAND LAKE ROAD COMPLEX
INDUSTRIAL GALVANIZERS
EVEREADY BATTERY COMPANY, INC.
BABCOCK RANCH FLORIDA COMPANY
CHROMALLOY FLORIDA
MONTCO RESEARCH PRODUCTS
AVESTA SHEFFIELD PIPE CO
CIRENT SEMICONDUCTOR
SHELL CHEMICAL COMPANY
BROWN'S DUMP
VIKTRON ORLANDO
TSE INDUSTRIES, INC.
FMC CORPORATION
TYCO-MELBOURNE
SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS, INC
WALT DISNEY WORLD
ROMARC INDUSTRIES REMOVAL
PATTI'S MOBILE HOME PARK / UNITED PETROL
NAVAL AIR STATION, TRUMAN ANNEX
U.S. AIR FORCE
AIRCO PLATING CO., INC.
CORONADO PAINT COMPANY
PCM PRODUCTS, INC.
SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS, INC
UNIVERSAL ORLANDO
ROYAL CARIBBEAN CRUISES LIMITED
CENTRAL FLORIDA PIPELINE - ORLANDO
AXON CIRCUIT, INC.
GE ENGINE SERVICES
COOK COMPOSITES AND POLYMERS
KEYMARKCORP OF FLORIDA
BERTRAM YACHT INC
ELREHA PRINTED CIRCUITS CORP.
NAVAL STATION MAY PORT
REICHHOLD INC.
FAR RESEARCH, INC.
ARIZONA CHEMICAL COMPANY
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER
/ver than fifty generators.
City
MULBERRY
TAMPA
GONZALEZ
BALDWIN
BUNNELL
JACKSONVILLE
GAINESVILLE
BARTOW
PACE
PANAMA CITY
JACKSONVILLE
PENSACOLA
ORLANDO
TAMPA
ALACHUA
PUNTAGORDA
FORT WALTON BEACH
HOLLISTER
WILDWOOD
ORLANDO
LAKELAND
JACKSONVILLE
ORLANDO
CLEARWATER
JACKSONVILLE
MELBOURNE
SANFORD
LAKE BUENA VISTA
WILLISTON
TAMPA
KEY WEST,
HURLBURT FIELD
MIAMI
EDGEWATER
TITUSVILLE
ORANGE PARK
ORLANDO
MIAMI
ORLANDO
TAMPA
MIAMI
ORLANDO
LAKELAND
MIAMI
ST. PETERSBURG
MAY PORT
JACKSONVILLE
PALM BAY
PENSACOLA
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER
Total Generated
(Tons)
164,152
30,965
27,875
8,972
4,862
3,442
3,275
2,849
2,260
2,241
902
765
764
757
753
530
486
459
438
371
367
358
311
277
267
262
251
237
232
232
224
217
216
204
198
197
196
189
184
183
175
167
160
157
157
157
153
153
151
150
263,499
Generators with zero quantity generated are excluded.
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, CONTINUED
4 Quantities of Waste Generated in 1999 That Were:
- Reported with Only Characteristic Waste Codes
- Reported with Only Listed Waste Codes
- Reported with Both Characteristic and Listed Waste codes
Waste Has Only
Characteristic
Codes
ONLY IGNITABLE
ONLY CORROSIVE
ONLY REACTIVE
ONLYD004-17
ONLY D018-43
HAS MORE THAN ONE
CHARACTERISTIC CODE
TOTAL
5 Quantities of Waste
Waste Has Only
Characteristic Codes
But More Than One Applies
HAS IGNITABLE CODE
HAS CORROSIVE CODE
HAS REACTIVE CODE
HASD004-D017CODE
HAS D018-D043 CODE
TOTAL
Tons of
Waste Waste Has Only
Generated Listed Codes
5,706 ONLY AN F CODE
28,759 ONLY A K CODE
38 ONLY A P CODE
32,320 ONLY A U CODE
1,056
HAS MORE THAN
169,487 LISTED CODE
237,367 TOTAL
Tons of Waste Has Both
Waste Characteristic
Generated And Listed Codes
9,685
12,605
52
44
ONE
45
22,431 Both Characteristic and Listed
Tons of
Waste
Generated
12,576
Generated in 1999 That Were Multiply Coded
Tons of Only Listed
Waste Codes But Has
Generated More Than One
2,148
166,333
217
167,705
3,020
HAS AN F CODE
HAS A K CODE
HAS A P CODE
HAS A U CODE
169,487 TOTAL
Note: Columns do not sum to total because a waste code may apply I
Tons of
Waste Both Characteristic
Generated And Listed Codes
IGN. W/ AT LEAST 1 LSTD
CORR. W/AT LEAST 1 LSTD
REACT. W/AT LEAST 1 LSTD
D004-1 7 W/ AT LEAST 1 LSTD
D01 8-43 W/ AT LEAST 1 LSTD
27 F WASTE W/ AT LEAST 1 CHAR
0 K WASTE W/ AT LEAST 1 CHAR
42 P WASTE W/ AT LEAST 1 CHAR
22 U WASTE W/ AT LEAST 1 CHAR
45 TOTAL
:o more than one waste.
Tons of
Waste
Generated
1 1 ,207
338
89
4,834
6,522
12,350
76
2,977
2,929
12,576
Mixtures with ignitable, corrosive, reactive, D004-17, and D018-43 characteristic codes may also contain other characteristic waste
codes. Similarly, wastes with F, K, P, and U listed codes may have other listed waste codes.
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
6 Number of RCRA TSD Facilities (TSDFs): 46
7 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed: 2,822,198 Tons
8 Fifty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Management Facilities in the State, 1999
Rank
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
Total
EPA ID
FLD980799050
FLD0041 06811
FLD004092839
FLD980729610
FLD984262782
FL0000001735
FL0000207449
FLR000036475
FLD001 447952
FL6800014585
FLD000823393
FLD047096524
FL0000369199
Site 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
UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA
ST. MARKS POWDER, INC.
SUPERIOR SPECIAL SERVICES
City
GAINESVILLE
MULBERRY
TAMPA
BARTOW
WEST MELBOURNE
LAKELAND
TALLAHASSEE
PLANT CITY
JUPITER
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER
GAINESVILLE
ST. MARKS
TAMPA
Tons of Waste
Managed
2,625,569
164,152
26,065
5,426
438
290
211
36
10
1
0
0
0
2,822,198
Note: Columns may not sum due to rounding.
State may have fewer than fifty facilities that managed waste.
Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed are excluded.
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, CONTINUED
9 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed by Management Method, 1999
Management Method
System
Type Code
Quantity Managed Percentage of
(tons) Quantity
METALS RECOVERY
SOLVENTS RECOVERY
FUEL BLENDING
STABILIZATION
DEEPWELL / UNDERGROUND INJECTION
M011-M019
M021-M029
M061
M111-M119
M134
26,459
244
5,185
581
2,789,730
2,822,198
0.9
0.0
0.2
0.0
98.8
100.0
10 Management Method by Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed, 1999
Management Method
System
Type Code
Quantity Managed Percentage of
(tons) Quantity
DEEPWELL / UNDERGROUND INJECTION
METALS RECOVERY
FUEL BLENDING
STABILIZATION
SOLVENTS RECOVERY
M134
M011-M019
M061
M111-M119
M021-M029
2,789,730
26,459
5,185
581
244
2,822,198
98.8
0.9
0.2
0.0
0.0
100.0
Number
of Facilities
6
5
1
1
3
13
Number
of Facilities
3
6
1
1
5
13
Percentage
of Facilities
46.2
38.5
7.7
7.7
23.1
Percentage
of Facilities
23.1
46.2
7.7
7.7
38.5
11 Management Method and Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed by Number of Facilities, 1999
Management Method
System
Type Code
Quantity Managed Percentage of
(tons) Quantity
METALS RECOVERY
SOLVENTS RECOVERY
DEEPWELL / UNDERGROUND INJECTION
FUEL BLENDING
STABILIZATION
M011-M019
M021-M029
M134
M061
M111-M119
26,459
244
2,789,730
5,185
581
2,822,198
0.9
0.0
98.8
0.2
0.0
100.0
Number
of Facilities
6
5
3
1
1
13
Percentage
of Facilities
46.2
38.5
23.1
7.7
7.7
Note: Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed are excluded.
Columns may not sum due to rounding.
Number of Facilities column may not sum to total because facilities may have multiple handling methods.
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 SHIPMENTS
12 Number of RCRA Hazardous Waste Shippers: 359
13 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Shipped: 70,127 Tons
14 Fifty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Shippers in the State, 1999
Rank
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
EPA ID
FLD083812537
FLD980729610
FLD004092839
FLD004058046
FL61 7002441 2
FLD050768548
FLD980559728
FLD980711071
FLD004065926
FLD981 932494
FLD984171165
FLD9841 67791
FLD980847271
FLD980847214
FLD984171694
FLD982133159
FLR000031641
FLD095565206
FLR000049718
FLD000824896
FLD043860451
FLD0081 55673
FLD000776716
FLR000016386
FLD097373542
FLD061 897054
FLD064675978
FLD980845010
FLD058449927
FLT990062556
FLD095558466
FLD9821 00240
FLD000645481
FLD065912966
FL0002072882
FLT990063398
FL41 70023788
FL7570024375
FLD004145140
FLD004065470
FLD082400441
FLD982090292
FLD9821 25320
FLR000037598
FLD078319308
FLD9841 74706
FLD984258632
FLD980711378
FLR000049601
FLD099068710
Site Name
AMERISTEEL;JACKSONVILLE MILL DIVISION
SAFETY-KLEEN (BARTOW), INC.
GULF COAST RECYCLING, INC.
RAYONIER
NAVAL AIR STATION JACKSONVILLE
ARCHI MICA (FLORIDA), INC.
CHEMICAL CONSERVATION CORPORATION
PERMA FIX OF FLORIDA
ARIZONA CHEMICAL
USL CITY ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES
SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS, INC
SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS INC
SAFETY KLEEN SYSTEMS INC.
SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS, INC
SAFETY KLEEN SYS.
SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS, INC
FLORIDA DEP - OWENS PEST CONTROL
REICHHOLD, INC.
UNIVERSAL SAND LAKE ROAD COMPLEX
INDUSTRIAL GALVANIZERS
EVEREADY BATTERY COMPANY, INC.
AIR PRODUCTS AND CHEMICALS, INC/ESCAMBIA
SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS, INC.
BABCOCK RANCH FLORIDA COMPANY
CHROMALLOY FLORIDA
MONTCO RESEARCH PRODUCTS
AVESTA SHEFFIELD PIPE CO
CIRENT SEMICONDUCTOR
SHELL CHEMICAL COMPANY
BROWN'S DUMP
VIKTRON ORLANDO
TSE INDUSTRIES, INC.
FMC CORPORATION
TYCO-MELBOURNE
ROMARC INDUSTRIES REMOVAL
PATTI'S MOBILE HOME PARK /UNITED PETROL
NAVAL AIR STATION, TRUMAN ANNEX
U.S. AIR FORCE
AIRCO PLATING CO., INC.
WALT DISNEY WORLD
CORONADO PAINT COMPANY
PCM PRODUCTS, INC.
UNIVERSAL ORLANDO
ROYAL CARIBBEAN CRUISES LIMITED
CENTRAL FLORIDA PIPELINE - ORLANDO
AXON CIRCUIT, INC.
GE ENGINE SERVICES
COOK COMPOSITES AND POLYMERS
KEYMARK CORP OF FLORIDA
BERTRAM YACHT INC
Quantity Shipped
City (Tons)
BALDWIN
BARTOW
TAMPA
BUNNELL
JACKSONVILLE
GAINESVILLE
ORLANDO
GAINESVILLE
PANAMA CITY
TAMPA
SAN FORD
BOYTON BEACH
TAMPA
ORANGE PARK
MEDLEY
TALLAHASSEE
JACKSONVILLE
PENSACOLA
ORLANDO
TAMPA
ALACHUA
PACE
PORT CHARLOTTE
PUNTAGORDA
FORT WALTON BEACH
HOLLISTER
WILDWOOD
ORLANDO
LAKELAND
JACKSONVILLE
ORLANDO
CLEARWATER
JACKSONVILLE
MELBOURNE
WILLISTON
TAMPA
KEY WEST,
HURLBURT FIELD
MIAMI
LAKE BUENA VISTA
EDGEWATER
TITUSVILLE
ORLANDO
MIAMI
ORLANDO
TAMPA
MIAMI
ORLANDO
LAKELAND
MIAMI
8,972
6,867
4,900
4,862
3,285
3,275
2,635
2,356
2,241
1,749
1,619
1,333
1,308
1,072
955
933
902
765
764
757
753
673
531
530
486
459
438
371
367
358
311
277
267
262
232
232
224
217
216
206
204
198
196
189
184
183
175
167
160
157
Total
Note: Columns may not sum due to rounding.
State may have fewer than fifty shippers.
60,773
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 RECEIPTS
15 Number of RCRA Hazardous Waste Receivers: 18
16 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Received: 23,401 Tons
17 Fifty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Receivers in the State, 1999
Rank
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
Total
Note:
EPA ID
FLD980729610
FLD981 932494
FLD980559728
FLD980711071
FLD984171165
FLD9841 67791
FLD980847271
FLD984171694
FLD980847214
FLD982133159
FLD000776716
FLD984262782
FL0000001735
FL0000207449
FLR000036475
FLD000823393
FL0000369199
FL8570024366
Site Name
SAFETY-KLEEN (BARTOW), INC.
USL CITY ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES
CHEMICAL CONSERVATION CORPORATION
PERMA FIX OF FLORIDA
SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS, INC
SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS INC
SAFETY KLEEN SYSTEMS INC.
SAFETY KLEEN SYS.
SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS, INC
SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS, INC
SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS, INC.
MERCURY TECHNOLOGIES INTERNATIONAL, L.P.
CHEMICAL POLLUTION CONTROL
SUPERIOR SPECIAL SERVICES, INC.
SUPERIOR SPECIAL SERVICES, INC.
UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA
SUPERIOR SPECIAL SERVICES
USAF AAC/EM
City
BARTOW
TAMPA
ORLANDO
GAINESVILLE
SANFORD
BOYTON BEACH
TAMPA
MEDLEY
ORANGE PARK
TALLAHASSEE
PORT CHARLOTTE
WEST MELBOURNE
LAKELAND
TALLAHASSEE
PLANT CITY
GAINESVILLE
TAMPA
EGLINAFB
Quantity Received
(Tons)
8,326
3,526
2,444
2,160
1,190
1,157
1,075
812
757
707
396
310
290
212
36
4
0
0
23,401
Columns may not sum due to rounding.
State may have fewer than fifty facilities that received waste.
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 RECEIPTS, CONTINUED
18 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed by Management Method
Limited to Waste Received from Offsite, 1999
Management Method
System
Type Code
Quantity Managed Percentage of Number
(tons) Quantity of Facilities
METALS RECOVERY
SOLVENTS RECOVERY
FUEL BLENDING
M011-M019
M021-M029
M061
842
242
5,060
13.7
3.9
82.4
Percentage
of Facilities
83.3
16.7
16.7
6,144
100.0
19 Management Method by Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed
Limited to Waste Received from Offsite, 1999
Management Method
System
Type Code
Quantity Managed Percentage of Number
(tons) Quantity of Facilities
FUEL BLENDING
METALS RECOVERY
SOLVENTS RECOVERY
M061
M011-M019
M021-M029
5,060
842
242
82.4
13.7
3.9
Percentage
of Facilities
16.7
83.3
16.7
6,144
100.0
20 Management Method and Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed by Number of Facilities
Limited to Waste Received from Offsite, 1999
System
Management Method TyPe Code
Quantity Managed Percentage of Number
(tons) Quantity of Facilities
METALS RECOVERY
SOLVENTS RECOVERY
FUEL BLENDING
M011-M019
M021-M029
M061
842
242
5,060
13.7
3.9
82.4
Percentage
of Facilities
83.3
16.7
16.7
6,144
100.0
Note: Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed are excluded.
Columns may not sum due to rounding.
Number of Facilities column may not sum to total because facilities may have multiple handling methods.
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 IMPORTS AND EXPORTS
21 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Imported: 5,372 Tons
22 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Exported: 65,350 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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GEORGIA
1999 WASTE GENERATION
1 Number of RCRA Large Quantity Generators (LQGs): 384
2 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Generated: 209,206 Tons
3 Fifty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators in the State, 1999
Rank
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
Total
Note:
EPA ID
GAD039046800
GAD096629282
GAD093380814
GAD003264074
GAD003324985
GAD070330576
GAD980842975
GAD030059182
GAR000006940
GAD000814541
GAD004065520
GAD075942706
GAD051011609
GAD033582461
GA1 570024330
GAD042869057
GAD033842543
GAD084823301
GAD075876623
GAD980726491
GAD984318899
GAD003310810
GAR000017913
GA71 70023694
GAD003275252
GAD981 269095
GAD981 255276
GAD003305307
GAD981 025265
GAD003299526
GAD003274545
GA0001122159
GAD008966400
GAD006924872
GAR000004614
GAD1 31 327546
GAD095811162
GAD981 024458
GAD000827873
GA8570024606
GAD981238199
GAD087519997
GAD051010429
GAD003480530
GAD045929643
GAD061022216
GAD003306750
GA0001 038090
GAD980602999
GAD0801 07873
State may have fev
Site 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
HERCULES INCORPORATED
DELPHI ENERGY & ENGINE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
DSM CHEMICALS NORTH AMERICA, INC
ALTERNATE ENERGY RESOURCES, INC.
ROBINS AIR FORCE BASE
SHERWIN WILLIAMS CO MORROW
TRI STATE STEEL DRUM INC
MCWHORTER TECHNOLOGIES, INC. FOREST PARK
PPG ARCHITECTURAL FINISHES, INC.
NORAMCO
PHOTOCIRCUITS CORP. - 810
GENERAL MOTORS, NAO CAR GROUP, DORAVILLE
UGA PLANT SCIENCE FARM
MCLB ALBANY
INTERNATIONAL PAPER CO SAVANNAH
MCF SYSTEMS ATLANTA, INC
MATSUSHITA- ULTRA TECH. BATTERY CORP.
FORD MOTOR CO
THRALL CAR MANUFACTURING CARTERSVILLE
ARIZONA CHEMICAL
PRINTPAK, INC ATLANTA
STERLING PULP CHEMICALS
AMERCORD, INC
DELTA AIRLINES, INC.
GUARDIAN AUTOMOTIVE - LAGRANGE MOLDING
PIEDMONT LABORATORIES, INC.
PHOTOCIRCUITS CORPORATION - 350
SOUTH ATLANTIC GALVANIZING
METAL COATERS OF GEORGIA
LOCKHEED MARTIN AERONAUTICAL SYSTEMS
INDALEX ALUMINUM SOLUTIONS
THRALL CAR MANUFACTURING CO WINDER
AMREP INC.
SCOVILL FASTENERS INC
THE DOW CHEMICAL COMPANY
GULFSTREAM AEROSPACE CORP.- SAVANNAH
TENNECO AUTOMOTIVE
WAL-MART RETURN CENTER
FEDERAL - MOGUL POWERTRAIN SYSTEMS
TEXTRON AUTOMOTIVE CO
ver than fifty generators.
City
AUGUSTA
MORROW
VALDOSTA
MACON
ALBANY
COLUMBUS
DOUGLAS
CARTERSVILLE
AUGUSTA
CARROLLTON
BRUNSWICK
FITZGERALD
AUGUSTA
AUGUSTA
WARNER ROBINS
MORROW
GRAYSVILLE
FOREST PARK
EAST POINT
ATHENS
PEACHTREE CITY
DORAVILLE
BOGART
ALBANY
SAVANNAH
DECATUR
COLUMBUS
HAPEVILLE
CARTERSVILLE
VALDOSTA
ATLANTA
VALDOSTA
LUMBER CITY
ATLANTA
LAGRANGE
GAINESVILLE
PEACHTREE CITY
CLAXTON
MARIETTA
MARIETTA
GAINESVILLE
WINDER
MARIETTA
CLARKESVILLE
DALTON
SAVANNAH
HARTWELL
MACON
FLOWERY BRANCH
AMERICUS
Total Generated
(Tons)
34,454
22,528
20,877
17,061
15,301
11,421
8,368
5,749
4,567
4,441
4,385
3,893
3,531
3,053
2,877
2,744
2,518
2,215
1,826
1,562
1,471
1,427
1,131
1,116
1,098
1,013
916
878
794
738
732
697
692
677
636
590
530
486
425
383
370
362
358
334
329
325
315
308
287
285
193,073
Generators with zero quantity generated are excluded.
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, CONTINUED
4 Quantities of Waste Generated in 1999 That Were:
- Reported with Only Characteristic Waste Codes
- Reported with Only Listed Waste Codes
- Reported with Both Characteristic and Listed Waste codes
Waste Has Only
Characteristic
Codes
ONLY IGNITABLE
ONLY CORROSIVE
ONLY REACTIVE
ONLYD004-17
ONLY D018-43
HAS MORE THAN ONE
CHARACTERISTIC CODE
TOTAL
5 Quantities of Waste
Waste Has Only
Characteristic Codes
But More Than One Applies
HAS IGNITABLE CODE
HAS CORROSIVE CODE
HAS REACTIVE CODE
HASD004-D017CODE
HAS D018-D043 CODE
TOTAL
Tons of
Waste Waste Has Only
Generated Listed Codes
17,439 ONLY AN F CODE
1,974 ONLY A K CODE
11 ONLY A P CODE
30,575 ONLY A U CODE
1,982
HAS MORE THAN
57,085 LISTED CODE
109,067 TOTAL
Tons of Waste Has Both
Waste Characteristic
Generated And Listed Codes
26,109
6,112
3,895
1,453
ONE
1,242
38,811 Both Characteristic and Listed
Tons of
Waste
Generated
61,321
Generated in 1999 That Were Multiply Coded
Tons of Only Listed
Waste Codes But Has
Generated More Than One
52,399
35,591
49
21,074
6,626
HAS AN F CODE
HAS A K CODE
HAS A P CODE
HAS A U CODE
57,085 TOTAL
Note: Columns do not sum to total because a waste code may apply I
Tons of
Waste Both Characteristic
Generated And Listed Codes
IGN. W/ AT LEAST 1 LSTD
CORR. W/AT LEAST 1 LSTD
REACT. W/AT LEAST 1 LSTD
D004-1 7 W/ AT LEAST 1 LSTD
D01 8-43 W/ AT LEAST 1 LSTD
1 ,058 F WASTE W/ AT LEAST 1 CHAR
1 39 K WASTE W/ AT LEAST 1 CHAR
70 P WASTE W/ AT LEAST 1 CHAR
1 ,217 U WASTE W/ AT LEAST 1 CHAR
1,242 TOTAL
:o more than one waste.
Tons of
Waste
Generated
52,784
1,608
749
10,374
28,831
60,819
1,064
213
1,715
61,321
Mixtures with ignitable, corrosive, reactive, D004-17, and D018-43 characteristic codes may also contain other characteristic waste
codes. Similarly, wastes with F, K, P, and U listed codes may have other listed waste codes.
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
6 Number of RCRA TSD Facilities (TSDFs): 37
7 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed: 82,693 Tons
8 Fifty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Management Facilities in the State, 1999
Rank
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
Total
EPA ID
GAD039046800
GAD096629282
GAD093380814
GAD003324985
GAD051011609
GAD084823301
GAD033582461
GAD033842543
GAD000821934
GAD070330576
GAD001 700699
GAD981 269095
Site 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
ALTERNATE ENERGY RESOURCES, INC.
TRI STATE STEEL DRUM INC
HICKSON CORP.
GNB TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
SOLUTIA, INC - AUGUSTA.GA
MCF SYSTEMS ATLANTA, INC
City
AUGUSTA
MORROW
VALDOSTA
ALBANY
AUGUSTA
PARKFOREST PARK
AUGUSTA
GRAYSVILLE
CONLEY
COLUMBUS
AUGUSTA
DECATUR
Tons of Waste
Managed
27,352
21,703
20,292
4,220
3,200
2,005
1,955
1,087
712
151
15
0
82,693
Note: Columns may not sum due to rounding.
State may have fewer than fifty facilities that managed waste.
Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed are excluded.
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, CONTINUED
9 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed by Management Method, 1999
System Quantity Managed Percentage of Number Percentage
Management Method TyPe Code (tons) Quantity of Facilities of Facilities
METALS RECOVERY M011-M019 794 1.0 2 16.7
SOLVENTS RECOVERY M021-M029 4,433 5.4 3 25.0
INCINERATION M041-M049 2,007 2.4 2 16.7
ENERGY RECOVERY M051-M059 30,552 36.9 2 16.7
FUEL BLENDING M061 44,749 54.1 4 33.3
SLUDGE TREATMENT M101-M109 84 0.1 2 16.7
LANDFILL M132 73 0.1 1 8.3
82,693 100.0 12
10 Management Method by Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed, 1999
System Quantity Managed Percentage of Number Percentage
Management Method TyPe Code (tons) Quantity of Facilities of Facilities
FUEL BLENDING M061 44,749 54.1 4 33.3
ENERGY RECOVERY M051-M059 30,552 36.9 2 16.7
SOLVENTS RECOVERY M021-M029 4,433 5.4 3 25.0
INCINERATION M041-M049 2,007 2.4 2 16.7
METALS RECOVERY M011-M019 794 1.0 2 16.7
SLUDGE TREATMENT M101-M109 84 0.1 2 16.7
LANDFILL M132 73 0.1 1 8.3
82,693 100.0 12
11 Management Method and Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed by Number of Facilities, 1999
System Quantity Managed Percentage of Number Percentage
Management Method TypeCode (tons) Quantity of Facilities of Facilities
FUEL BLENDING M061 44,749 54.1 4 33.3
SOLVENTS RECOVERY M021-M029 4,433 5.4 3 25.0
METALS RECOVERY M011-M019 794 1.0 2 16.7
INCINERATION M041-M049 2,007 2.4 2 16.7
ENERGY RECOVERY M051-M059 30,552 36.9 2 16.7
SLUDGE TREATMENT M101-M109 84 0.1 2 16.7
LANDFILL M132 73 0.1 1 8.3
82,693 100.0 12
Note: Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed are excluded.
Columns may not sum due to rounding.
Number of Facilities column may not sum to total because facilities may have multiple handling methods.
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 SHIPMENTS
12 Number of RCRA Hazardous Waste Shippers: 368
13 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Shipped: 630,345 Tons
14 Fifty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Shippers in the State, 1999
Rank
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
Total
Note:
EPA ID
GAD096629282
GAD093380814
GAD070330576
GAD003324985
GAD980842975
GAR000006940
GAD000814541
GAD039046800
GAD004065520
GAD075942706
GA1 570024330
GAD033582461
GAD033842543
GAD981 269095
GAD075876623
GAD980726491
GAD042869057
GAD003275252
GAD984318899
GAD003310810
GAD980842777
GAR000017913
GA71 70023694
GAR000015693
GAD981 255276
GAD981 265424
GAD003305307
GAD097392971
GAD981 025265
GAD030059182
GAD003299526
GA0001122159
GAD008966400
GAD006924872
GAR000004614
GAD1 31 327546
GAD095811162
GAD981 024458
GAD000827873
GAD000823096
GA8570024606
GAD003274545
GAD000776781
GAD051010429
GAD087519997
GAD981238199
GAD003480530
GAD051011609
GAD045929643
GAD061022216
Columns may not sum
Site Name
ONYX ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES LLC
CHEM CON-GEORGIA
GNB TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
MERCK & CO., INC / FLINT RIVER PLANT
INTERMETRO INDUSTRIES
INTERNATIONAL FLAVORS AND FRAGRANCES
SOUTH WIRE COPPER DIVISION
MONSANTO CO
HERCULES INCORPORATED
DELPHI ENERGY & ENGINE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
ROBINS AIR FORCE BASE
ALTERNATE ENERGY RESOURCES, INC.
TRI STATE STEEL DRUM INC
MCF SYSTEMS ATLANTA, INC
PPG ARCHITECTURAL FINISHES, INC.
NORAMCO
SHERWIN WILLIAMS CO MORROW
INTERNATIONAL PAPER CO SAVANNAH
PHOTOCIRCUITS CORP. - 810
GENERAL MOTORS, NAO CAR GROUP, DORAVILLE
SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS, INC-NORCROSS
UGA PLANT SCIENCE FARM
MCLB ALBANY
GEMINI COATINGS
MATSUSHITA - ULTRA TECH. BATTERY CORP.
SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS, INC.-MORROW
FORD MOTOR CO
NORTHWEST AIRLINES
THRALL CAR MANUFACTURING CARTERSVILLE
BIRMINGHAM SOUTHEAST LLC
ARIZONA CHEMICAL
STERLING PULP CHEMICALS
AMERCORD, INC
DELTA AIRLINES, INC.
GUARDIAN AUTOMOTIVE - LAGRANGE MOLDING
PIEDMONT LABORATORIES, INC.
PHOTOCIRCUITS CORPORATION - 350
SOUTH ATLANTIC GALVANIZING
METAL COATERS OF GEORGIA
SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS, INC.-COLUMBUS
LOCKHEED MARTIN AERONAUTICAL SYSTEMS
PRINTPAK, INC ATLANTA
SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS, INC.-GARDEN CITY
AMREP INC.
THRALL CAR MANUFACTURING CO WINDER
INDALEX ALUMINUM SOLUTIONS
SCOVILL FASTENERS INC
DSM CHEMICALS NORTH AMERICA, INC
THE DOW CHEMICAL COMPANY
GULFSTREAM AEROSPACE CORP.- SAVANNAH
due to rounding.
City
MORROW
VALDOSTA
COLUMBUS
ALBANY
DOUGLAS
AUGUSTA
CARROLLTON
AUGUSTA
BRUNSWICK
FITZGERALD
WARNER ROBINS
AUGUSTA
GRAYSVILLE
DECATUR
EAST POINT
ATHENS
MORROW
SAVANNAH
PEACHTREE CITY
DORAVILLE
NORCROSS
BOGART
ALBANY
TOCCOA
COLUMBUS
MORROW
HAPEVILLE
ATLANTA
CARTERSVILLE
CARTERSVILLE
VALDOSTA
VALDOSTA
LUMBER CITY
ATLANTA
LAGRANGE
GAINESVILLE
PEACHTREE CITY
CLAXTON
MARIETTA
COLUMBUS
MARIETTA
ATLANTA
GARDEN CITY
MARIETTA
WINDER
GAINESVILLE
CLARKESVILLE
AUGUSTA
DALTON
SAVANNAH
Quantity Shipped
(Tons)
502,715
20,665
1 1 ,269
1 1 ,081
8,369
4,567
4,441
4,172
4,135
3,893
2,904
2,840
2,635
2,022
1,826
1,562
1,512
1,495
1,471
1,427
1,220
1,131
1,115
1,053
916
893
878
851
794
749
735
697
692
658
636
611
530
486
431
405
383
383
373
363
362
348
334
331
329
327
614,015
State may have fewer than fifty shippers.
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 RECEIPTS
15 Number of RCRA Hazardous Waste Receivers: 11
16 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Received: 37,789 Tons
17 Fifty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Receivers in the State, 1999
Rank
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
Total
Note:
EPA ID
GAD093380814
GAD096629282
GAD033842543
GAD033582461
GAD980842777
GAD981 265424
GAD000776781
GAD000823096
GAD980709257
GAD000222083
GAD073460941
Site Name
CHEM CON-GEORGIA
ONYX ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES LLC
TRI STATE STEEL DRUM INC
ALTERNATE ENERGY RESOURCES, INC.
SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS, INC-NORCROSS
SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS, INC.-MORROW
SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS, INC.-GARDEN CITY
SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS, INC.-COLUMBUS
SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS, INC.-MACON
ENSCO ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES OF GEORGIA
UGA HAZARDOUS MATERIALS TREATMENT FAC.
City
VALDOSTA
MORROW
GRAYSVILLE
AUGUSTA
NORCROSS
MORROW
GARDEN CITY
COLUMBUS
MACON
DALTON
ATHENS
Quantity Received
(Tons)
20,080
1 1 ,680
2,024
1,742
985
594
276
236
147
13
12
37,789
Columns may not sum due to rounding.
State may have fewer than fifty facilities that received waste.
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 RECEIPTS, CONTINUED
18 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed by Management Method
Limited to Waste Received from Offsite, 1999
Management Method
System
Type Code
Quantity Managed Percentage of Number
(tons) Quantity of Facilities
INCINERATION
FUEL BLENDING
LANDFILL
M041-M049
M061
M132
3
32,540
73
0.0
99.8
0.2
Percentage
of Facilities
25.0
100.0
25.0
32,616
100.0
19 Management Method by Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed
Limited to Waste Received from Offsite, 1999
Management Method
System
Type Code
Quantity Managed Percentage of Number
(tons) Quantity of Facilities
FUEL BLENDING
LANDFILL
INCINERATION
M061
M132
M041-M049
32,540
73
3
99.8
0.2
0.0
Percentage
of Facilities
100.0
25.0
25.0
32,616
100.0
20 Management Method and Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed by Number of Facilities
Limited to Waste Received from Offsite, 1999
System
Management Method TyPe Code
Quantity Managed Percentage of Number
(tons) Quantity of Facilities
FUEL BLENDING
INCINERATION
LANDFILL
M061
M041-M049
M132
32,540
3
73
99.8
0.0
0.2
Percentage
of Facilities
100.0
25.0
25.0
32,616
100.0
Note: Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed are excluded.
Columns may not sum due to rounding.
Number of Facilities column may not sum to total because facilities may have multiple handling methods.
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 IMPORTS AND EXPORTS
21 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Imported: 28,040 Tons
22 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Exported: 623,342 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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GUAM
1999 WASTE GENERATION
1 Number of RCRA Large Quantity Generators (LQGs): 3
2 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Generated: 696 Tons
3 Fifty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators in the State, 1999
Rank EPA ID
1 GU51 70022680
2 GU6571999519
3 GU71 70027323
Site Name
USNAVY PUBLIC WORKS CENTER, GUAM
USAF ANDERSEN AIR FORCE BASE
USNAVY COMVAVMARIANAS GUAM
City
COMNAVMAR
YIGO
COMNAVMAR
Total Generated
(Tons)
680
10
6
Total 696
Note: State may have fewer than fifty generators.
Generators with zero quantity generated are excluded.
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, CONTINUED
4 Quantities of Waste Generated in 1999 That Were:
- Reported with Only Characteristic Waste Codes
- Reported with Only Listed Waste Codes
- Reported with Both Characteristic and Listed Waste codes
Waste Has Only
Characteristic
Codes
ONLY IGNITABLE
ONLY CORROSIVE
ONLY REACTIVE
ONLYD004-17
ONLY D018-43
HAS MORE THAN ONE
CHARACTERISTIC CODE
TOTAL
5 Quantities of Waste
Waste Has Only
Characteristic Codes
But More Than One Applies
HAS IGNITABLE CODE
HAS CORROSIVE CODE
HAS REACTIVE CODE
HASD004-D017CODE
HAS D018-D043 CODE
TOTAL
Tons of
Waste Waste Has Only
Generated Listed Codes
18 ONLY AN F CODE
0 ONLY A K CODE
0 ONLY A P CODE
484 ONLY A U CODE
3
HAS MORE THAN
15 LISTED CODE
521 TOTAL
Tons of Waste Has Both
Waste Characteristic
Generated And Listed Codes
173
0
0
2
ONE
0
175 Both Characteristic and Listed
Tons of
Waste
Generated
0
Generated in 1999 That Were Multiply Coded
Tons of Only Listed
Waste Codes But Has
Generated More Than One
14
0
3
8
8
HAS AN F CODE
HAS A K CODE
HAS A P CODE
HAS A U CODE
15 TOTAL
Note: Columns do not sum to total because a waste code may apply I
Tons of
Waste Both Characteristic
Generated And Listed Codes
IGN. W/ AT LEAST 1 LSTD
CORR. W/AT LEAST 1 LSTD
REACT. W/AT LEAST 1 LSTD
D004-1 7 W/ AT LEAST 1 LSTD
D01 8-43 W/ AT LEAST 1 LSTD
0 F WASTE W/ AT LEAST 1 CHAR
0 K WASTE W/ AT LEAST 1 CHAR
0 P WASTE W/ AT LEAST 1 CHAR
0 U WASTE W/ AT LEAST 1 CHAR
0 TOTAL
:o more than one waste.
Tons of
Waste
Generated
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Mixtures with ignitable, corrosive, reactive, D004-17, and D018-43 characteristic codes may also contain other characteristic waste
codes. Similarly, wastes with F, K, P, and U listed codes may have other listed waste codes.
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
6 Number of RCRA TSD Facilities (TSDFs): 2
7 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed: 0 Tons
Table 8 has been omitted from this report because there were no facilities in Guam that reported managing RCRA
hazardous waste in 1999 other than as a storage-only facility.
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, CONTINUED
Tables 9, 10, and 11 have been omitted from this report because there were no facilities in Guam that reported
managing RCRA hazardous waste in 1999 other than as a storage-only facility.
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 SHIPMENTS
12 Number of RCRA Hazardous Waste Shippers: 3
13 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Shipped: 705 Tons
14 Fifty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Shippers in the State, 1999
Quantity Shipped
Rank EPA ID Site Name City (Tons)
1 GU5170022680 USNAVY PUBLIC WORKS CENTER, GUAM COMNAVMAR 689
2 GU6571999519 USAF ANDERSEN AIR FORCE BASE YIGO 10
3 GU7170027323 USNAVY COMVAVMARIANAS GUAM COMNAVMAR 6
Total 705
Note: Columns may not sum due to rounding.
State may have fewer than fifty shippers.
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 RECEIPTS
Tables 15, 16, and 17 have been omitted from this report because there were no facilities in Guam that reported
receiving RCRA hazardous waste in 1999.
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.
94
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GUAM
1999 WASTE RECEIPTS, CONTINUED
Tables 18, 19, and 20 have been omitted from this report because there were no facilities in Guam that reported
receiving RCRA hazardous waste in 1999.
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.
95
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GUAM
1999 IMPORTS AND EXPORTS
21 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Imported: 0 Tons
22 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Exported: 653 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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HAWAII
1999 WASTE GENERATION
1 Number of RCRA Large Quantity Generators (LQGs): 37
2 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Generated: 1,456 Tons
3 Fifty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators in the State, 1999
Rank EPA ID
Site Name
City
Total Generated
(Tons)
1 HID984466649 KALAELOA COGENERATION PLANT
2 HI6170024339 USNAVY PEARL HARBOR SHIPYARD
3 HIT160010005 CHEVRON PRODUCTS COMPANY-HAWAII REFINERY
4 HI1170024334 USNAVY PWC - PEARL HARBOR NAVAL COMPLEX
5 HID981665789 SERVCO PACIFIC INC
6 HI9170090006 USNAVY MAG. PEARL HARBOR WEST LOCH
7 HID056786395 TESORO HAWAII CORP. - REFINERY
8 HI8570028722 USAF HICKMAN AFB
9 HI6170022762 USMC BASE HAWAII
10 HI1170024326 USNAVY NAS BARBERS POINT
11 HI0000005710 ICIDULUX PAINTS
12 HI3210022239 USAG-HI SCHOFIELD BARRACKS
13 HID087190542 UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII AT MONOA
14 HI0170090005 USNAVY PUB WORKS CTR-MAKALAPA COMPOUND
15 HI0000449199 USNAVY PUB WORKS CTR-FORD ISLAND
16 HID981367683 HAWAIIAN COMMERICAL AND SUGAR COMPANY
17 HIR000041517 US NAVY KAHO'OLAWE ISLAND RESERVE
18 HIR000050617 USARMY TRIPLER AMC CATEGORY 500BLDGS
19 HID000631713 SHELL OIL COMPANY/KAHULUI TERMINAL
20 HI6170024719 USNAVY PACIFIC MISSILE RANGE FACILITY
21 HID059472357 BREWER ENVIRONMENTAL INDUSTRIES
22 HI9210022241 TRIPLER ARMY MEDICAL CENTER
23 HI6170024388 USNAVY NCTAMS PACIFIC
24 HID000631655 EQUILON ENTERPRISES LLC/HONOLULU TERM
25 HIR000050401 USNAVY FLEET INDUSTRIAL SUPPLY CTR
26 HIR000048892 USNAVY PWC-PEARL CITY PENINSULA
27 HID982025561 HAWAIIAN AIRLINES INC
28 HIR000049627 U OF HI, MANOA- WAIMANALO EXPERIMENT STA
29 HIT000615203 CHEVRON HONOLULU MARINE TERMINAL
30 HI0000243618 USAG-HI SCHOFIELD BARRACKS, EAST RANGE
31 HI8170090015 USNAVY MAGAZINE PEARL HARBOR-LUALUALEI
32 HIR000000810 STATE OF HAWAII DEPT OF HEALTH (HEER)
33 HIR000048736 U OF HI, MANOA-MAUI AGRI RES CTR
34 HIR000048785 U OF HI, MANOA-NIFTAL PROJECT
35 HID982493645 ALOHA HILO TERMINAL
36 HIR000051755 U OF HI, MANOA - MAGOON AGRICULTURE FACI
Total
KAPOLEI
PEARL HARBOR
KAPOLEI
PEARL HARBOR
HONOLULU
EWA BEACH
KAPOLEI
HICKMAN AFB
KANEOHE BAY
BARBERS POINT
HONOLULU
SCHOFIELD BARRACKS
HONOLULU
PEARL HARBOR
PEARL HARBOR
PUUNENE
PEARL HARBOR
TRIPLER AMC
KAHULUI
KEKAHA (BARKING SANDS)
HONOLULU
TRIPLER AMC
WAHIAWA
HONOLULU
HONOLULU
PEARL CITY
HONOLULU
WAIMANALO
HONOLULU
SCHOFIELD BARRACKS
WAIANAE
HONOLULU
KULA
PAIA
HILO
HONOLULU
713
173
115
105
59
55
53
40
32
19
18
13
8
6
6
6
5
4
3
3
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
1,456
Note: State may have fewer than fifty generators.
Generators with zero quantity generated are excluded.
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, CONTINUED
4 Quantities of Waste Generated in 1999 That Were:
- Reported with Only Characteristic Waste Codes
- Reported with Only Listed Waste Codes
- Reported with Both Characteristic and Listed Waste codes
Waste Has Only
Characteristic
Codes
ONLY IGNITABLE
ONLY CORROSIVE
ONLY REACTIVE
ONLYD004-17
ONLY D018-43
HAS MORE THAN ONE
CHARACTERISTIC CODE
TOTAL
5 Quantities of Waste
Waste Has Only
Characteristic Codes
But More Than One Applies
HAS IGNITABLE CODE
HAS CORROSIVE CODE
HAS REACTIVE CODE
HASD004-D017CODE
HAS D018-D043 CODE
TOTAL
Tons of
Waste Waste Has Only
Generated Listed Codes
62 ONLY AN F CODE
5 ONLY A K CODE
1 ONLY A P CODE
980 ONLY A U CODE
52
HAS MORE THAN
123 LISTED CODE
1,222 TOTAL
Tons of Waste Has Both
Waste Characteristic
Generated And Listed Codes
69
114
1
1
ONE
0
185 Both Characteristic and Listed
Tons of
Waste
Generated
46
Generated in 1999 That Were Multiply Coded
Tons of Only Listed
Waste Codes But Has
Generated More Than One
115
4
47
94
63
HAS AN F CODE
HAS A K CODE
HAS A P CODE
HAS A U CODE
123 TOTAL
Note: Columns do not sum to total because a waste code may apply I
Tons of
Waste Both Characteristic
Generated And Listed Codes
IGN. W/ AT LEAST 1 LSTD
CORR. W/AT LEAST 1 LSTD
REACT. W/AT LEAST 1 LSTD
D004-1 7 W/ AT LEAST 1 LSTD
D01 8-43 W/ AT LEAST 1 LSTD
0 F WASTE W/ AT LEAST 1 CHAR
0 K WASTE W/ AT LEAST 1 CHAR
0 P WASTE W/ AT LEAST 1 CHAR
0 U WASTE W/ AT LEAST 1 CHAR
0 TOTAL
:o more than one waste.
Tons of
Waste
Generated
23
1
0
10
29
38
6
0
7
46
Mixtures with ignitable, corrosive, reactive, D004-17, and D018-43 characteristic codes may also contain other characteristic waste
codes. Similarly, wastes with F, K, P, and U listed codes may have other listed waste codes.
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 MANAGEMENT
6 Number of RCRA TSD Facilities (TSDFs): 3
7 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed: 156 Tons
8 Fifty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Management Facilities in the State, 1999
Tons of Waste
Rank EPA ID Site Name City Managed
1 HI1170024334 USNAVY PWC - PEARL HARBOR NAVAL COMPLEX PEARL HARBOR 156
2 HI6170024339 USNAVY PEARL HARBOR SHIPYARD PEARL HARBOR 0
Total 156
Note: Columns may not sum due to rounding.
State may have fewer than fifty facilities that managed waste.
Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed are excluded.
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.
99
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HAWAII
1999 WASTE MANAGEMENT, CONTINUED
9 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed by Management Method, 1999
System Quantity Managed Percentage of Number Percentage
Management Method TyPe Code (tons) Quantity of Facilities of Facilities
METALS RECOVERY M011-M019 1 0.7 1 50.0
SOLVENTS RECOVERY M021-M029 6 3.7 1 50.0
INCINERATION M041-M049 4 2.3 1 50.0
FUEL BLENDING M061 73 46.7 1 50.0
STABILIZATION M111-M119 70 45.0 2 100.0
LANDFILL M132 2 1.4 1 50.0
156 100.0 2
10 Management Method by Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed, 1999
System Quantity Managed Percentage of Number Percentage
Management Method TyPe Code (tons) Quantity of Facilities of Facilities
FUEL BLENDING M061 73 46.7 1 50.0
STABILIZATION M111-M119 70 45.0 2 100.0
SOLVENTS RECOVERY M021-M029 6 3.7 1 50.0
INCINERATION M041-M049 4 2.3 1 50.0
LANDFILL M132 2 1.4 1 50.0
METALS RECOVERY M011-M019 1 0.7 1 50.0
156 100.0 2
11 Management Method and Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed by Number of Facilities, 1999
System Quantity Managed Percentage of Number Percentage
Management Method TyPe Code (tons) Quantity of Facilities of Facilities
STABILIZATION M111-M119 70 45.0 2 100.0
METALS RECOVERY M011-M019 1 0.7 1 50.0
SOLVENTS RECOVERY M021-M029 6 3.7 1 50.0
INCINERATION M041-M049 4 2.3 1 50.0
FUEL BLENDING M061 73 46.7 1 50.0
LANDFILL M132 2 1.4 1 50.0
156 100.0
Note: Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed are excluded.
Columns may not sum due to rounding.
Number of Facilities column may not sum to total because facilities may have multiple handling methods.
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 SHIPMENTS
12 Number of RCRA Hazardous Waste Shippers: 36
13 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Shipped: 704 Tons
14 Fifty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Shippers in the State, 1999
Rank
EPA ID
Site Name
City
Quantity Shipped
(Tons)
1 HI6170024339 USNAVY PEARL HARBOR SHIPYARD PEARL HARBOR
2 HIT160010005 CHEVRON PRODUCTS COMPANY-HAWAII REFINERYKAPOLEI
3 HI1170024334 USNAVY PWC - PEARL HARBOR NAVAL COMPLEX PEARL HARBOR
4 HID981665789 SERVCO PACIFIC INC
5 HI9170090006 USNAVY MAG. PEARL HARBOR WEST LOCH
6 HID056786395 TESORO HAWAII CORP. - REFINERY
7 HI6170022762 USMC BASE HAWAII
8 HI8570028722 USAF HICKMAN AFB
9 HI1170024326 USNAVY NAS BARBERS POINT
10 HI0000005710 ICI DULUX PAINTS
11 HI3210022239 USAG-HI SCHOFIELD BARRACKS
12 HID087190542 UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII AT MONOA
13 HI0170090005 USNAVY PUB WORKS CTR-MAKALAPA COMPOUND
14 HID981367683 HAWAIIAN COMMERICAL AND SUGAR COMPANY
15 HI0000449199 USNAVY PUB WORKS CTR-FORD ISLAND
16 HIR000041517 US NAVY KAHO'OLAWE ISLAND RESERVE
17 HIR000050617 USARMY TRIPLER AMC CATEGORY 500BLDGS
18 HID000631713 SHELL OIL COMPANY/KAHULUI TERMINAL
19 HI6170024719 USNAVY PACIFIC MISSILE RANGE FACILITY
20 HID059472357 BREWER ENVIRONMENTAL INDUSTRIES
21 HI9210022241 TRIPLER ARMY MEDICAL CENTER
22 HI6170024388 USNAVY NCTAMS PACIFIC
23 HID000631655 EQUILON ENTERPRISES LLC/ HONOLULU TERM
24 HIR000050401 USNAVY FLEET INDUSTRIAL SUPPLY CTR
25 HIR000048892 USNAVY PWC-PEARL CITY PENINSULA
26 HIR000049627 U OF HI, MANOA- WAIMANALO EXPERIMENT STA
27 HIT000615203 CHEVRON HONOLULU MARINE TERMINAL
28 HI0000243618 USAG-HI SCHOFIELD BARRACKS, EAST RANGE
29 HID982025561 HAWAIIAN AIRLINES INC
30 HI8170090015 USNAVY MAGAZINE PEARL HARBOR-LUALUALEI
31 HIR000000810 STATE OF HAWAII DEPT OF HEALTH (HEER)
32 HIR000048736 U OF HI, MANOA-MAUI AGRI RES CTR
33 HIR000048785 U OF HI, MANOA-NIFTAL PROJECT
34 HID982493645 ALOHA HILO TERMINAL
35 HIR000051755 U OF HI, MANOA - MAGOON AGRICULTURE FACI
36 HID984466649 KALAELOA COGENERATION PLANT
Total
HONOLULU
EWA BEACH
KAPOLEI
KANEOHE BAY
HICKMAN AFB
BARBERS POINT
HONOLULU
SCHOFIELD BARRACKS
HONOLULU
PEARL HARBOR
PUUNENE
PEARL HARBOR
PEARL HARBOR
TRIPLER AMC
KAHULUI
KEKAHA (BARKING SANDS)
HONOLULU
TRIPLER AMC
WAHIAWA
HONOLULU
HONOLULU
PEARL CITY
WAIMANALO
HONOLULU
SCHOFIELD BARRACKS
HONOLULU
WAIANAE
HONOLULU
KULA
PAIA
HILO
HONOLULU
KAPOLEI
148
115
105
59
55
53
32
28
19
18
13
8
6
6
6
5
4
3
3
2
2
2
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
704
Note: Columns may not sum due to rounding.
State may have fewer than fifty shippers.
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 RECEIPTS
15 Number of RCRA Hazardous Waste Receivers: 1
16 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Received: 181 Tons
17 Fifty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Receivers in the State, 1999
Quantity Received
Rank EPA ID Site Name City (Tons)
1 HI1170024334 USNAVY PWC - PEARL HARBOR NAVAL COMPLEX PEARL HARBOR 181
Total 181
Note: Columns may not sum due to rounding.
State may have fewer than fifty facilities that received waste.
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 RECEIPTS, CONTINUED
18 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed by Management Method
Limited to Waste Received from Offsite, 1999
Management Method
System
Type Code
METALS RECOVERY
SOLVENTS RECOVERY
INCINERATION
FUEL BLENDING
STABILIZATION
LANDFILL
M011-M019
M021-M029
M041-M049
M061
M111-M119
M132
Quantity Managed Percentage of Number
(tons) Quantity of Facilities
1
6
4
73
70
2
0.7
3.7
2.3
46.7
45.0
1.4
Percentage
of Facilities
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
156
100.0
19 Management Method by Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed
Limited to Waste Received from Offsite, 1999
Management Method
System
Type Code
FUEL BLENDING
STABILIZATION
SOLVENTS RECOVERY
INCINERATION
LANDFILL
METALS RECOVERY
M061
M111-M119
M021-M029
M041-M049
M132
M011-M019
Quantity Managed Percentage of Number
(tons) Quantity of Facilities
73
70
6
4
2
1
46.7
45.0
3.7
2.3
1.4
0.7
Percentage
of Facilities
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
156
100.0
1
20 Management Method and Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed by Number of Facilities
Limited to Waste Received from Offsite, 1999
System Quantity Managed Percentage of Number
Management Method Type Code (tons) Quantity of Facilities
METALS RECOVERY
SOLVENTS RECOVERY
INCINERATION
FUEL BLENDING
STABILIZATION
LANDFILL
M011-M019
M021-M029
M041-M049
M061
M111-M119
M132
1
6
4
73
70
2
0.7
3.7
2.3
46.7
45.0
1.4
156
100.0
Note: Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed are excluded.
Columns may not sum due to rounding.
Number of Facilities column may not sum to total because facilities may have multiple handling methods.
Percentage
of Facilities
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
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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1999 IMPORTS AND EXPORTS
21 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Imported: 6 Tons
22 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Exported: 551 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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1999 WASTE GENERATION
1 Number of RCRA Large Quantity Generators (LQGs): 38
2 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Generated: 851,764 Tons
3 Fifty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators in the State, 1999
Rank
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
Total
Note:
EPA ID
IDD070929518
IDD009062597
ID4890008952
IDD093120871
IDD073114654
IDD009066481
IDR000001065
ID0000285106
IDD053798104
IDD980835995
IDD063334122
ID0000309583
IDD097762231
IDD984669424
IDD000641944
IDD000641977
IDR000003327
IDD990727471
IDD984666669
IDD113391775
IDR000000448
ID3572124557
IDD075746271
IDD980976831
IDD000466888
IDR000000406
IDD009124561
IDD000602631
IDR000002576
IDD009061375
IDD037780186
IDD082846882
IDR000002121
IDR000002147
IDR000000257
IDR000002048
I DD081 830994
State may have fe'
Site Name
ASTARIS IDAHO LLC (FORMER FMC CORP)
L D MCFARLAND CO
USDOEINEELLAB
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
WOODGRAIN MILLWORK INC
ZILOGMODIII-NB2
ZILOGINC-NB1
BLOUNT INC - SOUTHPORT OPERATION
CHEVRON PIPELINE COMPANY
NWTERMINALING POCATELLO
D & L CLEANERS
HEWLETT-PACKARD CO
BLOUNT INC - SPEER OPERATIONS
IDAHO CIRCUIT TECHNOLOGY
DOUBLE L INC
US AFB MOUNTAIN HOME
UNIVERSITY OF IDAHO MOSCOW
BOISE LOCOMOTIVE CO
NU WEST INDUSTRIES INC DBA AGRIUM
ENVIROSAFE SERVICES OF IDAHO INC RTF
J R SIMPLOT CO CALDWELL PLT
PACIFICORP (UTAH POWER & LIGHT)
US EPA CLAYTON SILVER MINE
POTLATCH CORPORATION
LYNN INDUSTRIAL COATINGS INC
GREAT WESTERN CHEMICAL CO - NAMPA
UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD PLUMMER
DAVIS PROPERTY - RESIDENTIAL
YMC MICRON CONSTRUCTION SITE
IDA-TRAN FREIGHT SYSTEMS INC
P4 PRODUCTION (SOLUTIA)
«er than fifty generators.
City
POCATELLO
SANDPOINT
SCOVILLE
BOISE
GRAND VIEW
LEWISTON
ST MARIES
POST FALLS
POCATELLO
PRIEST RIVER
FRUITLAND
NAMPA
NAMPA
LEWISTON
BOISE
POCATELLO
IDAHO FALLS
BOISE
LEWISTON
GLENNS FERRY
AMERICAN FALLS
MOUNTAIN HOME
MOSCOW
BOISE
SODA SPRINGS
MOUNTAIN HOME
CALDWELL
IDAHO FALLS
CLAYTON
LEWISTON
BOISE
NAMPA
PLUMMER
VICTOR
BOISE
MERIDIAN
SODA SPRINGS
Total Generated
(Tons)
846,150
1,987
1,247
583
396
275
200
149
144
96
87
84
49
43
41
41
28
23
21
15
14
14
14
10
10
10
7
7
6
4
4
3
2
1
0
0
0
851,764
Generators with zero quantity generated are excluded.
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 GENERATION, CONTINUED
4 Quantities of Waste Generated in 1999 That Were:
- Reported with Only Characteristic Waste Codes
- Reported with Only Listed Waste Codes
- Reported with Both Characteristic and Listed Waste codes
Waste Has Only
Characteristic
Codes
ONLY IGNITABLE
ONLY CORROSIVE
ONLY REACTIVE
ONLYD004-17
ONLY D018-43
HAS MORE THAN ONE
CHARACTERISTIC CODE
TOTAL
5 Quantities of Waste
Waste Has Only
Characteristic Codes
But More Than One Applies
HAS IGNITABLE CODE
HAS CORROSIVE CODE
HAS REACTIVE CODE
HASD004-D017CODE
HAS D018-D043 CODE
TOTAL
Tons of
Waste Waste Has Only
Generated Listed Codes
179 ONLY AN F CODE
25 ONLY A K CODE
175,373 ONLY A P CODE
545 ONLY A U CODE
74
HAS MORE THAN
670,751 LISTED CODE
846,947 TOTAL
Tons of Waste Has Both
Waste Characteristic
Generated And Listed Codes
2,840
45
0
19
ONE
6
2,910 Both Characteristic and Listed
Tons of
Waste
Generated
1,907
Generated in 1999 That Were Multiply Coded
Tons of Only Listed
Waste Codes But Has
Generated More Than One
167,689
16
670,677
670,744
55
HAS AN F CODE
HAS A K CODE
HAS A P CODE
HAS A U CODE
670,751 TOTAL
Note: Columns do not sum to total because a waste code may apply I
Tons of
Waste Both Characteristic
Generated And Listed Codes
IGN. W/ AT LEAST 1 LSTD
CORR. W/AT LEAST 1 LSTD
REACT. W/AT LEAST 1 LSTD
D004-1 7 W/ AT LEAST 1 LSTD
D01 8-43 W/ AT LEAST 1 LSTD
6 F WASTE W/ AT LEAST 1 CHAR
0 K WASTE W/ AT LEAST 1 CHAR
0 P WASTE W/ AT LEAST 1 CHAR
6 U WASTE W/ AT LEAST 1 CHAR
6 TOTAL
:o more than one waste.
Tons of
Waste
Generated
1,490
604
5
1,001
228
1,896
14
3
963
1,907
Mixtures with ignitable, corrosive, reactive, D004-17, and D018-43 characteristic codes may also contain other characteristic waste
codes. Similarly, wastes with F, K, P, and U listed codes may have other listed waste codes.
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
6 Number of RCRA TSD Facilities (TSDFs): 6
7 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed: 860,261 Tons
8 Fifty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Management Facilities in the State, 1999
Rank EPA ID
1 IDD070929518
2 IDD073114654
3 ID4890008952
4 IDD980976831
Site Name
ASTARIS IDAHO LLC (FORMER FMC CORP)
ENVIROSAFE SERVICES OF IDAHO INC SITE B
US DOE INEEL LAB
BOISE LOCOMOTIVE CO
City
POCATELLO
GRAND VIEW
SCOVILLE
BOISE
Tons of Waste
Managed
704,844
154,780
637
1
Total 860,261
Note: Columns may not sum due to rounding.
State may have fewer than fifty facilities that managed waste.
Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed are excluded.
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, CONTINUED
9 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed by Management Method, 1999
Management Method
System
Type Code
Quantity Managed Percentage of
(tons) Quantity
SOLVENTS RECOVERY
INCINERATION
SLUDGE TREATMENT
STABILIZATION
LANDFILL
SURFACE IMPOUNDMENT
M021-M029
M041-M049
M101-M109
M111-M119
M132
M133
546
92
38
110,691
43,591
705,304
0.1
0.0
0.0
12.9
5.1
82.0
860,261
100.0
10 Management Method by Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed, 1999
Management Method
System
Type Code
Quantity Managed Percentage of
(tons) Quantity
SURFACE IMPOUNDMENT
STABILIZATION
LANDFILL
SOLVENTS RECOVERY
INCINERATION
SLUDGE TREATMENT
M133
M111-M119
M132
M021-M029
M041-M049
M101-M109
705,304
110,691
43,591
546
92
38
82.0
12.9
5.1
0.1
0.0
0.0
Number
of Facilities
2
1
1
1
1
2
Number
of Facilities
2
1
1
2
1
1
Percentage
of Facilities
50.0
25.0
25.0
25.0
25.0
50.0
Percentage
of Facilities
50.0
25.0
25.0
50.0
25.0
25.0
860,261
100.0
11 Management Method and Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed by Number of Facilities, 1999
Management Method
System
Type Code
Quantity Managed Percentage of
(tons) Quantity
SOLVENTS RECOVERY
SURFACE IMPOUNDMENT
INCINERATION
SLUDGE TREATMENT
STABILIZATION
LANDFILL
M021-M029
M133
M041-M049
M101-M109
M111-M119
M132
546
705,304
92
38
110,691
43,591
0.1
82.0
0.0
0.0
12.9
5.1
Number
of Facilities
2
2
1
1
1
1
Percentage
of Facilities
50.0
50.0
25.0
25.0
25.0
25.0
860,261
100.0
Note: Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed are excluded.
Columns may not sum due to rounding.
Number of Facilities column may not sum to total because facilities may have multiple handling methods.
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 SHIPMENTS
12 Number of RCRA Hazardous Waste Shippers: 37
13 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Shipped: 4,596 Tons
14 Fifty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Shippers in the State, 1999
Rank
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
Total
Note:
EPA ID
IDD009062597
IDD093120871
I DD981 770498
IDD009066481
ID4890008952
IDR000001065
IDD053798104
ID0000285106
IDD070929518
IDD980835995
ID0000309583
IDD063334122
IDD097762231
IDD000641944
IDD000641977
IDD984669424
IDR000003327
IDD990727471
IDD984666669
IDD075746271
I DD1 13391 775
IDR000000448
ID3572124557
IDD000466888
IDR000000406
IDD980976831
IDD009124561
IDD000602631
IDD009061375
IDD037780186
IDR000002147
IDD082846882
IDR000002121
IDD073114654
IDR000000257
IDR000002048
I DD081 830994
Columns may not
Site Name
L D MCFARLAND CO
MICRON TECHNOLOGY INC
SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS INC NB
BLOUNT INC - CCI OPERATIONS
US DOE INEEL LAB
ST MARIES CREOSOTE SITE - CARNEY PRODUCT
AMERICAN MICROSYSTEMS INC (AMI)
HARPERS INC
ASTARIS IDAHO LLC (FORMER FMC CORP)
ADVANCED INPUT DEVICES - PRIEST RIVER
ZILOG MOD III - NB2
WOODGRAIN MILLWORK INC
ZILOG INC -NB1
CHEVRON PIPELINE COMPANY
NWTERMINALING POCATELLO
BLOUNT INC - SOUTHPORT OPERATION
D & L CLEANERS
HEWLETT-PACKARD CO
BLOUNT INC - SPEER OPERATIONS
UNIVERSITY OF IDAHO MOSCOW
IDAHO CIRCUIT TECHNOLOGY
DOUBLE L INC
US AFB MOUNTAIN HOME
NU WEST INDUSTRIES INC DBA AGRIUM
ENVIROSAFE SERVICES OF IDAHO INC RTF
BOISE LOCOMOTIVE CO
J R SIMPLOT CO CALDWELL PLT
PACIFICORP (UTAH POWER & LIGHT)
POTLATCH CORPORATION
LYNN INDUSTRIAL COATINGS INC
DAVIS PROPERTY - RESIDENTIAL
GREAT WESTERN CHEMICAL CO - NAMPA
UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD PLUMMER
ENVIROSAFE SERVICES OF IDAHO INC SITE B
YMC MICRON CONSTRUCTION SITE
IDA-TRAN FREIGHT SYSTEMS INC
P4 PRODUCTION (SOLUTIA)
sum due to rounding.
Quantity Shipped
City (Tons)
SANDPOINT
BOISE
BOISE
LEWISTON
SCOVILLE
ST MARIES
POCATELLO
POST FALLS
POCATELLO
PRIEST RIVER
NAMPA
FRUITLAND
NAMPA
BOISE
POCATELLO
LEWISTON
IDAHO FALLS
BOISE
LEWISTON
MOSCOW
GLENNS FERRY
AMERICAN FALLS
MOUNTAIN HOME
SODA SPRINGS
MOUNTAIN HOME
BOISE
CALDWELL
IDAHO FALLS
LEWISTON
BOISE
VICTOR
NAMPA
PLUMMER
GRAND VIEW
BOISE
MERIDIAN
SODA SPRINGS
1,987
558
323
282
233
200
159
149
114
96
88
55
51
41
41
34
28
22
18
16
15
14
14
10
10
9
7
7
4
4
3
3
2
1
0
0
0
4,596
State may have fewer than fifty shippers.
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 RECEIPTS
15 Number of RCRA Hazardous Waste Receivers: 3
16 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Received: 154,481 Tons
17 Fifty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Receivers in the State, 1999
Quantity Received
Rank EPA ID Site Name City (Tons)
1 IDD073114654 ENVIROSAFE SERVICES OF IDAHO INC SITE B GRAND VIEW 154,161
2 IDD981770498 SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS INC NB BOISE 235
3 ID4890008952 US DOE INEEL LAB SCOVILLE 85
Total 154,481
Note: Columns may not sum due to rounding.
State may have fewer than fifty facilities that received waste.
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 RECEIPTS, CONTINUED
18 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed by Management Method
Limited to Waste Received from Offsite, 1999
Management Method
System
Type Code
Quantity Managed Percentage of Number
(tons) Quantity of Facilities
INCINERATION
SLUDGE TREATMENT
STABILIZATION
LANDFILL
M041-M049
M101-M109
M111-M119
M132
83
38
110,534
43,589
0.1
0.0
71.7
28.3
Percentage
of Facilities
50.0
50.0
50.0
50.0
154,244
100.0
19 Management Method by Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed
Limited to Waste Received from Offsite, 1999
Management Method
System
Type Code
Quantity Managed Percentage of Number
(tons) Quantity of Facilities
STABILIZATION
LANDFILL
INCINERATION
SLUDGE TREATMENT
M111-M119
M132
M041-M049
M101-M109
110,534
43,589
83
38
71.7
28.3
0.1
0.0
Percentage
of Facilities
50.0
50.0
50.0
50.0
154,244
100.0
20 Management Method and Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed by Number of Facilities
Limited to Waste Received from Offsite, 1999
System
Management Method TyPe Code
Quantity Managed Percentage of Number
(tons) Quantity of Facilities
INCINERATION
SLUDGE TREATMENT
STABILIZATION
LANDFILL
M041-M049
M101-M109
M111-M119
M132
83
38
110,534
43,589
0.1
0.0
71.7
28.3
Percentage
of Facilities
50.0
50.0
50.0
50.0
154,244
100.0
Note: Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed are excluded.
Columns may not sum due to rounding.
Number of Facilities column may not sum to total because facilities may have multiple handling methods.
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 IMPORTS AND EXPORTS
21 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Imported: 151,931 Tons
22 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Exported: 2,260 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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1999 WASTE GENERATION
1 Number of RCRA Large Quantity Generators (LQGs): 1,006
2 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Generated: 2,907,327 Tons
3 Fifty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators in the State, 1999
Rank
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
Total
Note:
EPA ID
ILD064403199
ILD042075333
ILD080012305
ILD006271696
ILR000061853
ILD006278170
ILD984832311
I LT1 8001 4698
ILD000805812
ILD005263157
ILD000781591
ILD005070537
ILD980613913
ILD005476882
ILD005215421
ILD005172325
ILD000714881
ILD098642424
ILD005114665
ILD980996862
ILD055409940
ILD056623598
ILD049813256
ILD980502744
I LT1 8001 3468
ILD006280606
ILD054236443
ILD005083316
ILD003934569
ILD981093180
ILD005078126
I LD981 196843
ILD065873630
ILD005229448
ILD984778241
ILD005072517
ILD070012265
ILD069992014
ILR000048033
ILD005164611
ILD000716860
ILD085013449
ILD005203476
ILD005093083
ILD981091291
ILD087157251
I LD981 192552
ILD048296180
ILD005100789
ILD005450697
State may have fe
Site 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
LTV STEEL CO
CATERPILLAR INC
SAFETY-KLEEN ENVIRONSYSTEMS CO
MARATHON ASHLAND PETROLEUM LLC
QUALITY METAL FINISHING CO
MODERN PLATING CORP
KEYSTONE STEEL & WIRE CO
ONYX ENV SVCS
BELMONT PLATING WORKS
BIRMINGHAM STEEL CORP KANKAKEE
ABBOTT LABORATORIES
LTV STEEL-CHICAGO WKS
PRECOAT METALS
SAFETY-KLEEN CORP
NORTHERN METAL FINISHING
LACLEDE STEEL COMPANY
3M COMPANY
MCWHORTER EAST -FORMER CARGILL
NATIONAL STARCH & CHEMICAL
JLM CHEMICALS INC
EQUISTAR CHEMICALS-TUSCOLA
CP SYSTEMS INC
AUBURN STEEL CO - LEMONT DIV
ROHM & HAAS INC
MANEELY, JOHN CO
AMERICAN NICKELOID CO
EMPIRE GALVANIZING
WHEATLAND TUBE CO-CHGO DIV
CHICAGO DOT BRIDGES
KOPPERS INDUSTRIES INC
TOYAL AMERICA INC
QUEBECORWORLD-SALEM DIV
PFANSTIEHL LABS INC
LUCENT TECHNOLOGIES INC
CHICAGO SPECIALTIES LLC
ENVIRONMENTAL WASTE RESOURCES
MUELLER CO
EQUISTAR CHEMICALS LP
SEYMOUR OF SYCAMORE INC
SAFETY-KLEEN CORP
wer than fifty generators.
City
CHANNAHON
TUSCOLA
ROXANA
EAST ALTON
URBAN A
METROPOLIS
CHICAGO
GRANITE CITY
PEORIA
STERLING
HENNEPIN
JOLIET
DO LTD N
ROBINSON
BYRON
FREEPORT
BARTONVILLE
SAUGET
FRANKLIN PARK
BOURBONNAIS
NORTH CHICAGO
CHICAGO
CHICAGO
PECATONICA
ROCKFORD
ALTON
CORDOVA
CARPENTERSVILLE
MEREDOSIA
ALSIP
TUSCOLA
CHICAGO
LEMONT
LANSING
CHICAGO
PERU
FRANKLIN PARK
CHICAGO
CHICAGO
CICERO
LOCKPORT
SALEM
WAUKEGAN
SKOKIE
CHICAGO
COAL CITY
DECATUR
MORRIS
SYCAMORE
CHICAGO
Total Generated
(Tons)
1,195,517
475,081
191,454
161,432
105,162
78,017
75,264
63,619
57,333
54,703
42,284
35,622
27,527
21,763
20,871
19,954
15,462
15,418
14,700
13,542
13,000
10,167
9,107
7,842
7,452
6,871
6,369
5,260
5,008
4,692
4,406
4,100
3,979
3,861
3,653
3,463
2,991
2,820
2,502
2,414
2,079
2,064
1,907
1,757
1,728
1,619
1,565
1,490
1,460
1,271
2,811,620
Generators with zero quantity generated are excluded.
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 GENERATION, CONTINUED
4 Quantities of Waste Generated in 1999 That Were:
- Reported with Only Characteristic Waste Codes
- Reported with Only Listed Waste Codes
- Reported with Both Characteristic and Listed Waste codes
Waste Has Only
Characteristic
Codes
ONLY IGNITABLE
ONLY CORROSIVE
ONLY REACTIVE
ONLYD004-17
ONLY D018-43
HAS MORE THAN ONE
CHARACTERISTIC CODE
TOTAL
5 Quantities of Waste
Waste Has Only
Characteristic Codes
But More Than One Applies
HAS IGNITABLE CODE
HAS CORROSIVE CODE
HAS REACTIVE CODE
HASD004-D017CODE
HAS D018-D043 CODE
TOTAL
Tons of
Waste Waste Has Only
Generated Listed Codes
136,366 ONLY AN F CODE
196,705 ONLY A K CODE
16,962 ONLY A P CODE
130,613 ONLY A U CODE
6,831
HAS MORE THAN
1,475,770 LISTED CODE
1,963,247 TOTAL
Tons of Waste Has Both
Waste Characteristic
Generated And Listed Codes
48,874
186,111
74,716
4,971
ONE
20,839
335,510 Both Characteristic and Listed
Tons of
Waste
Generated
608,232
Generated in 1999 That Were Multiply Coded
Tons of Only Listed
Waste Codes But Has
Generated More Than One
1,206,874
260,505
14,956
270,522
1,212,118
HAS AN F CODE
HAS A K CODE
HAS A P CODE
HAS A U CODE
1,475,770 TOTAL
Note: Columns do not sum to total because a waste code may apply I
Tons of
Waste Both Characteristic
Generated And Listed Codes
IGN. W/ AT LEAST 1 LSTD
CORR. W/AT LEAST 1 LSTD
REACT. W/AT LEAST 1 LSTD
D004-1 7 W/ AT LEAST 1 LSTD
D01 8-43 W/ AT LEAST 1 LSTD
20,786 F WASTE W/ AT LEAST 1 CHAR
20,634 K WASTE W/ AT LEAST 1 CHAR
7,480 P WASTE W/ AT LEAST 1 CHAR
7,631 U WASTE W/ AT LEAST 1 CHAR
20,839 TOTAL
:o more than one waste.
Tons of
Waste
Generated
80,214
477,581
28,348
44,470
27,727
604,957
2,804
27
892
608,232
Mixtures with ignitable, corrosive, reactive, D004-17, and D018-43 characteristic codes may also contain other characteristic waste
codes. Similarly, wastes with F, K, P, and U listed codes may have other listed waste codes.
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
6 Number of RCRA TSD Facilities (TSDFs): 86
7 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed: 428,280 Tons
8 Fifty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Management Facilities in the State, 1999
Rank
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
Total
EPA ID
ILD000805812
ILD980613913
ILD005263157
ILD000781591
ILD098642424
ILD005476882
ILD085349264
ILD000608471
ILD005083316
ILD000666206
ILD006271696
ILD984766279
ILD005450697
ILD000675249
Site Name
PEORIA DISPOSAL CO INC
SAFETY-KLEEN ENVIRONSY STEMS 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
OLIN BRASS & WINCHESTER INC
HYDROMET ENVIRONMENTAL INC
SAFETY-KLEEN CORP
HANDY & HARMAN REFINING GROUP
City
PEORIA
DOLTON
STERLING
HENNEPIN
SAUGET
ROBINSON
LEMONT
CHICAGO
CARPENTERSVILLE
HARVEY
EAST ALTON
NEWMAN
CHICAGO
VILLA PARK
Tons of Waste
Managed
160,409
85,384
53,919
41,320
33,648
20,658
13,683
11,938
3,965
2,294
611
201
138
112
428,280
Note: Columns may not sum due to rounding.
State may have fewer than fifty facilities that managed waste.
Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed are excluded.
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, CONTINUED
9 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed by Management Method, 1999
System Quantity Managed Percentage of Number Percentage
Management Method TyPe Code (tons) Quantity of Facilities of Facilities
METALS RECOVERY M011-M019 2,494 0.6 4 28.6
SOLVENTS RECOVERY M021-M029 38,373 9.0 2 14.3
OTHER RECOVERY M031-M039 1 0.0 2 14.3
INCINERATION M041-M049 37,730 8.8 6 42.9
ENERGY RECOVERY M051-M059 2,872 0.7 4 28.6
FUEL BLENDING M061 72,233 16.9 3 21.4
STABILIZATION M111-M119 128,114 29.9 4 28.6
LAND TREATMENT/APPLICATION/FARMING M131 18,270 4.3 1 7.1
LANDFILL M132 86,873 20.3 1 7.1
DEEPWELL/UNDERGROUND INJECTION M134 41,320 9.6 1 7.1
428,280 10(UJ 14
10 Management Method by Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed, 1999
System Quantity Managed Percentage of Number Percentage
Management Method TyPe Code (tons) Quantity of Facilities of Facilities
STABILIZATION M111-M119 128,114 29.9 4 28.6
LANDFILL M132 86,873 20.3 1 7.1
FUEL BLENDING M061 72,233 16.9 3 21.4
DEEPWELL/UNDERGROUND INJECTION M134 41,320 9.6 1 7.1
SOLVENTS RECOVERY M021-M029 38,373 9.0 2 14.3
INCINERATION M041-M049 37,730 8.8 6 42.9
LAND TREATMENT/APPLICATION/FARMING M131 18,270 4.3 1 7.1
ENERGY RECOVERY M051-M059 2,872 0.7 4 28.6
METALS RECOVERY M011-M019 2,494 0.6 4 28.6
OTHER RECOVERY M031-M039 1 0.0 2 14.3
428,280 100.0 14
11 Management Method and Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed by Number of Facilities, 1999
System Quantity Managed Percentage of Number Percentage
Management Method Type Code (tons) Quantity of Facilities of Facilities
INCINERATION M041-M049 37,730 8.8 6 42.9
METALS RECOVERY M011-M019 2,494 0.6 4 28.6
ENERGY RECOVERY M051-M059 2,872 0.7 4 28.6
STABILIZATION M111-M119 128,114 29.9 4 28.6
FUEL BLENDING M061 72,233 16.9 3 21.4
SOLVENTS RECOVERY M021-M029 38,373 9.0 2 14.3
OTHER RECOVERY M031-M039 1 0.0 2 14.3
LAND TREATMENT/APPLICATION/FARMING M131 18,270 4.3 1 7.1
LANDFILL M132 86,873 20.3 1 7.1
DEEPWELL/UNDERGROUND INJECTION M134 41,320 9.6 1 7.1
428,280 10(UJ 14
Note: Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed are excluded.
Columns may not sum due to rounding.
Number of Facilities column may not sum to total because facilities may have multiple handling methods.
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 SHIPMENTS
12 Number of RCRA Hazardous Waste Shippers: 934
13 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Shipped: 318,825 Tons
14 Fifty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Shippers in the State, 1999
Rank
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
EPA ID
ILD980613913
ILD085349264
ILD000608471
ILD098642424
ILD000714881
ILD980996862
ILD055409940
ILD056623598
ILD980502744
ILD080012305
ILD006280606
ILD054236443
ILD981093180
ILD065873630
ILD000805911
ILD070012265
ILR000048033
ILD005164611
ILD000716860
ILD005078126
ILD005203476
ILD005093083
ILD981091291
ILD087157251
I LD981 192552
ILD048296180
ILD005229448
ILD005100789
ILD000666206
ILD062480850
ILD005083316
ILD005450697
I LD051 093367
ILR000063354
ILD005215769
ILD005161476
ILD984766642
ILD079748109
ILD005476882
ILD043369446
ILD004531927
ILD005121033
ILD981961121
ILD089828016
ILD980680177
I L51 40090221
ILD093862811
ILD982072357
IL0000875583
ILD000608992
Site Name
SAFETY-KLEEN ENVIRONSYSTEMS CO
HERITAGE ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICE
CLEAN HARBORS SVCS INC
ONYX ENV SVCS
KEYSTONE STEEL & WIRE CO
BIRMINGHAM STEEL CORP KANKAKEE
ABBOTT LABORATORIES
LTV STEEL-CHICAGO WKS
SAFETY-KLEEN CORP
WOOD RIVER REFINING CO
LACLEDE STEEL COMPANY
3M COMPANY
JLM CHEMICALS INC
AUBURN STEEL CO - LEMONT DIV
SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS INC
EMPIRE GALVANIZING
CHICAGO DOT BRIDGES
KOPPERS INDUSTRIES INC
TOYAL AMERICA INC
EQUISTAR CHEMICALS-TUSCOLA
PFANSTIEHL LABS INC
LUCENT TECHNOLOGIES INC
CHICAGO SPECIALTIES LLC
ENVIRONMENTAL WASTE RESOURCES
MUELLER CO
EQUISTAR CHEMICALS LP
ROHM & HAAS INC
SEYMOUR OF SYCAMORE INC
ENVIRITE OF ILLINOIS INC
PHIBRO-TECH INC
MCWHORTER EAST -FORMER CARGILL
SAFETY-KLEEN CORP
SUN CHEMICAL CORP
REPCO DEVELOPMENT INC
COGNIS CORP KANKAKEE
GATX TERMINALS CORP
ROLLPRINT PACKAGING PRODUCTS
CALUMET STEEL
MARATHON ASHLAND PETROLEUM LLC
ASHLAND CHEMICAL, ASHLAND OIL
AKZO NOBEL AEROSPACE COATINGS
SLOAN VALVE CO
NASCOTE INDUSTRIES
CFC INTL INC
CHEM PLATE IND INC
PRIMEX TECHNOLOGIES-BDF AREA
SAFETY-KLEEN CORP
MITSUBISHI MOTOR MFG OF AMERIC
ABLE ELECTRO POLISHING CO
RESOLUTION PERFORMANCE LLC
Quantity Shipped
City (Tons)
DO LTD N
LEMONT
CHICAGO
SAUGET
BARTONVILLE
BOURBONNAIS
NORTH CHICAGO
CHICAGO
PECATONICA
ROXANA
ALTON
CORDOVA
ALSIP
LEMONT
ELGIN
FRANKLIN PARK
CHICAGO
CICERO
LOCKPORT
TUSCOLA
WAUKEGAN
SKOKIE
CHICAGO
COAL CITY
DECATUR
MORRIS
LANSING
SYCAMORE
HARVEY
JOLIET
CARPENTERSVILLE
CHICAGO
NORTHLAKE
CHICAGO
KANKAKEE
ARGO
ADDISON
CHICAGO HEIGHTS
ROBINSON
CALUMET CITY
WAUKEGAN
FRANKLIN PARK
NASHVILLE
CHICAGO HEIGHTS
ELK GROVE VILLAGE
MARION
PEKIN
NORMAL
CHICAGO
BEDFORD PARK
29,765
26,028
25,624
16,623
15,462
13,542
12,942
9,561
7,850
7,532
6,871
6,369
4,692
3,979
3,542
2,991
2,502
2,395
2,079
2,000
1,907
1,757
1,734
1,619
1,565
1,490
1,460
1,460
1,438
1,380
1,294
1,271
1,249
1,245
1,197
1,181
1,177
1,108
1,105
1,077
1,011
922
914
911
891
878
864
852
844
837
Total
Note: Columns may not sum due to rounding.
State may have fewer than fifty shippers.
238,986
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 RECEIPTS
15 Number of RCRA Hazardous Waste Receivers: 17
16 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Received: 262,233 Tons
17 Fifty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Receivers in the State, 1999
Rank
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
Total
Note:
EPA ID
ILD000805812
ILD980613913
ILD098642424
ILD000608471
ILD085349264
ILD980502744
ILD000666206
ILD005450697
ILD000805911
ILD093862811
ILD062480850
ILD981097819
ILD000716894
I LD981 088388
ILD074424938
I L81 43609487
ILD000675249
Site Name
PEORIA DISPOSAL CO INC
SAFETY-KLEEN ENVIRONSY STEMS CO
ONYX ENV SVCS
CLEAN HARBORS SVCS INC
HERITAGE ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICE
SAFETY-KLEEN CORP
ENVIRITE OF ILLINOIS INC
SAFETY-KLEEN CORP
SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS INC
SAFETY-KLEEN CORP
PHIBRO-TECH INC
SAFETY-KLEEN CORP
AMERICAN WASTE PROCESSING LTD
SAFETY-KLEEN CORP
DETREX CORP-SOLVENT & ENV SVC
PRIMEX TECHNOLOGIES-AREA 13
HANDY & HARMAN REFINING GROUP
City
PEORIA
DO LTD N
SAUGET
CHICAGO
LEMONT
PECATONICA
HARVEY
CHICAGO
ELGIN
PEKIN
JOLIET
CASEYVILLE
MAY WOOD
URBANA
MELROSE PARK
MARION
VILLA PARK
Quantity Received
(Tons)
103,076
61 ,309
33,648
20,338
16,771
14,343
3,519
3,446
2,595
691
573
470
458
353
296
260
90
262,233
Columns may not sum due to rounding.
State may have fewer than fifty facilities that received waste.
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 RECEIPTS, CONTINUED
18 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed by Management Method
Limited to Waste Received from Offsite, 1999
Management Method
System
Type Code
Quantity Managed Percentage of Number
(tons) Quantity of Facilities
METALS RECOVERY
SOLVENTS RECOVERY
OTHER RECOVERY
INCINERATION
ENERGY RECOVERY
FUEL BLENDING
STABILIZATION
LANDFILL
M011-M019
M021-M029
M031-M039
M041-M049
M051-M059
M061
M111-M119
M132
2,271
38,373
1
33,700
484
44,706
73,536
29,540
1.0
17.2
0.0
15.1
0.2
20.1
33.0
13.3
Percentage
of Facilities
37.5
25.0
25.0
50.0
37.5
37.5
12.5
12.5
222,612
100.0
19 Management Method by Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed
Limited to Waste Received from Offsite, 1999
Management Method
System
Type Code
Quantity Managed Percentage of Number
(tons) Quantity of Facilities
STABILIZATION
FUEL BLENDING
SOLVENTS RECOVERY
INCINERATION
LANDFILL
METALS RECOVERY
ENERGY RECOVERY
OTHER RECOVERY
M111-M119
M061
M021-M029
M041-M049
M132
M011-M019
M051-M059
M031-M039
73,536
44,706
38,373
33,700
29,540
2,271
484
1
33.0
20.1
17.2
15.1
13.3
1.0
0.2
0.0
Percentage
of Facilities
12.5
37.5
25.0
50.0
12.5
37.5
37.5
25.0
222,612
100.0
8
20 Management Method and Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed by Number of Facilities
Limited to Waste Received from Offsite, 1999
System Quantity Managed Percentage of Number
Management Method Type Code (tons) Quantity of Facilities
INCINERATION
METALS RECOVERY
ENERGY RECOVERY
FUEL BLENDING
SOLVENTS RECOVERY
OTHER RECOVERY
STABILIZATION
LANDFILL
M041-M049
M011-M019
M051-M059
M061
M021-M029
M031-M039
M111-M119
M132
33,700
2,271
484
44,706
38,373
1
73,536
29,540
15.1
1.0
0.2
20.1
17.2
0.0
33.0
13.3
222,612
100.0
Note: Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed are excluded.
Columns may not sum due to rounding.
Number of Facilities column may not sum to total because facilities may have multiple handling methods.
Percentage
of Facilities
50.0
37.5
37.5
37.5
25.0
25.0
12.5
12.5
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 IMPORTS AND EXPORTS
21 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Imported: 184,690 Tons
22 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Exported: 227,746 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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1999 WASTE GENERATION
1 Number of RCRA Large Quantity Generators (LQGs): 586
2 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Generated: 984,895 Tons
3 Fifty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators in the State, 1999
Rank
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
Total
Note:
EPA ID
IND003913423
IND000810861
IND093219012
I ND01 6584641
IND181157009
INR000001099
IND000717959
IND006376362
IND006050967
IND000807107
IND093220861
IND077042034
IND000199653
IND005159199
IND984904466
IND000780403
IND072040348
IND005444062
IND984894287
IND980590947
INR000012120
IND005146683
I N41 70023499
IND005461520
IND980501936
IND042080614
IND006366819
IND000806935
IND087032611
IND041855776
IND005081955
IND980700801
INR000018234
IND005478094
IND006061477
IND000806851
IND984874776
I N51 70023498
IND020424396
I ND1 15304594
IND009223728
IND006040117
IND000715573
I NT1 9001 0371
IND990873499
IND984866491
IND098138936
IND005081542
IND005447537
IND006049456
State may have fe'
Site 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
AVESTA SHEFFIELD PLATE INC.
SAFETY KLEEN OIL RECOVERY COMPANY
QUEMETCO, INC.
ISPAT INLAND INC
BETA STEEL CORPORATION
RECLAIMED ENERGY CO., INC.
ELI LILLY -CLINTON
U.S. STEEL-GARY WORKS
I/N KOTE
MILLENNIUM ENVIRONMENTAL INC
QUALITECH STEEL SBQ LLC
FORD METER BOX CO INC
NAVAL AIR WARFARE CTR CARETAKER
DURA AUTO SYS INC. BUTLER JACK OPER
HERMASEAL CO
ACCRA PAC, INC.
ALCOA WARRICK OPERATIONS
ELI LILLY TECHNOLOGY CENTER
DAIMLER CHRYSLER FOUNDRY
GK TECH/INDIANA STEEL & WIRE
GLOBE VALVE DIVISION
GUIDE CORPORATION
TRICO PIPELINE OF LAKETON REFINING CORP.
ALCOA- LAFAYETTE
RAYBESTOS PRODUCTS CO
DELPHI DELCO ELECTRONICS SYSTEMS - BYPAS
SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS, INC. -JOHNSON CO
CRANE DIV., NAVAL SURFACE WARFARE CENTER
FLINT INK
GMTG FORT WAYNE ASSEMBLY
PRINTPACK, INC.
LILLY INDUSTRIES, INC. (USA) MARION
COPELAND CORP
ELI LILLY - MATERIALS RESEARCH
RED SPOT PAINT & VARNISH CO
SUBARU ISUZU AUTOMOTIVE
DELTA FAUCET
ESSROC CEMENT INC
SLATER STEELS
MID CITY PLATING CO., INC.
«er than fifty generators.
City
BURNS HARBOR
WHITING
INDIANAPOLIS
PORTAGE
CRAWFORDSVILLE
BUTLER
MUNCIE
MTVERNON
LAFAYETTE
INDIANAPOLIS
NEW CASTLE
EAST CHICAGO
INDIANAPOLIS
EAST CHICAGO
PORTAGE
CONNERSVILLE
CLINTON
GARY
NEW CARLISLE
SOUTH BEND
PITTSBORO
WABASH
INDIANAPOLIS
BUTLER
ELKHART
ELKHART
NEWBURGH
INDIANAPOLIS
INDIANAPOLIS
MUNCIE
DELPHI
ANDERSON
NEW PARIS
LAFAYETTE
CRAWFORDSVILLE
KOKOMO
GREENWOOD
CRANE
NEW ALBANY
ROANOKE
GREENSBURG
INDIANAPOLIS
RUSHVILLE
INDIANAPOLIS
EVANSVILLE
LAFAYETTE
GREENSBURG
LOGANSPORT
FORT WAYNE
MUNCIE
Total Generated
(Tons)
370,379
100,825
86,243
77,274
54,255
54,133
49,774
21,071
13,131
12,520
8,911
8,596
8,433
7,041
6,816
5,846
5,822
3,804
3,774
3,258
3,162
2,608
2,325
2,310
2,298
2,138
2,061
1,983
1,894
1,628
1,556
1,518
1,325
1,197
1,186
1,075
1,039
1,035
1,028
1,008
986
986
984
971
960
951
941
925
904
900
945,786
Generators with zero quantity generated are excluded.
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, CONTINUED
4 Quantities of Waste Generated in 1999 That Were:
- Reported with Only Characteristic Waste Codes
- Reported with Only Listed Waste Codes
- Reported with Both Characteristic and Listed Waste codes
Waste Has Only
Characteristic
Codes
ONLY IGNITABLE
ONLY CORROSIVE
ONLY REACTIVE
ONLYD004-17
ONLY D018-43
HAS MORE THAN ONE
CHARACTERISTIC CODE
TOTAL
5 Quantities of Waste
Waste Has Only
Characteristic Codes
But More Than One Applies
HAS IGNITABLE CODE
HAS CORROSIVE CODE
HAS REACTIVE CODE
HASD004-D017CODE
HAS D018-D043 CODE
TOTAL
Tons of
Waste Waste Has Only
Generated Listed Codes
9,016 ONLY AN F CODE
1,913 ONLY A K CODE
37 ONLY A P CODE
75,984 ONLY A U CODE
1,400
HAS MORE THAN
346,172 LISTED CODE
434,523 TOTAL
Tons of Waste Has Both
Waste Characteristic
Generated And Listed Codes
36,979
272,284
7
556
ONE
88,416
398,242 Both Characteristic and Listed
Tons of
Waste
Generated
152,064
Generated in 1999 That Were Multiply Coded
Tons of Only Listed
Waste Codes But Has
Generated More Than One
6,500
11,683
8,867
332,575
333,548
HAS AN F CODE
HAS A K CODE
HAS A P CODE
HAS A U CODE
346,172 TOTAL
Note: Columns do not sum to total because a waste code may apply I
Tons of
Waste Both Characteristic
Generated And Listed Codes
IGN. W/ AT LEAST 1 LSTD
CORR. W/AT LEAST 1 LSTD
REACT. W/AT LEAST 1 LSTD
D004-1 7 W/ AT LEAST 1 LSTD
D01 8-43 W/ AT LEAST 1 LSTD
88,416 F WASTE W/ AT LEAST 1 CHAR
87,1 65 K WASTE W/ AT LEAST 1 CHAR
86,1 96 P WASTE W/ AT LEAST 1 CHAR
87,448 U WASTE W/ AT LEAST 1 CHAR
88,416 TOTAL
:o more than one waste.
Tons of
Waste
Generated
51 ,536
16,633
813
80,217
64,762
62,805
99,085
128
17,100
152,064
Mixtures with ignitable, corrosive, reactive, D004-17, and D018-43 characteristic codes may also contain other characteristic waste
codes. Similarly, wastes with F, K, P, and U listed codes may have other listed waste codes.
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
6 Number of RCRA TSD Facilities (TSDFs): 30
7 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed: 1,187,981 Tons
8 Fifty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Management Facilities in the State, 1999
Rank
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
Total
EPA ID
IND003913423
IND000199653
IND980503890
IND000810861
IND006419212
IND01 6584641
IND005081542
IND000717959
IND000646943
IND093219012
IND001859032
IND006376362
IND072040348
IND000780403
IND000807107
IND006050967
IND980590947
IND085616837
IND072051394
IND077042034
Site 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
RHODIAINC.
GENERAL ELECTRIC PLASTICS
ELI LILLY -CLINTON
RECLAIMED ENERGY CO., INC.
REILLY INDUSTRIES, INC
ELI LILLY - TIPPECANOE
MILLENNIUM ENVIRONMENTAL INC
DETREX CORP., SOLVENT & ENV. SERV.
PURDUE UNIVERSITY LMSB
SAFETY KLEEN OIL RECOVERY COMPANY
City
BURNS HARBOR
INDIANAPOLIS
ROACHDALE
WHITING
GREENCASTLE
PORTAGE
LOGANSPORT
MUNCIE
EAST CHICAGO
INDIANAPOLIS
HAMMOND
MTVERNON
CLINTON
CONNERSVILLE
INDIANAPOLIS
LAFAYETTE
SOUTH BEND
INDIANAPOLIS
WEST LAFAYETTE
EAST CHICAGO
Tons of Waste
Managed
370,009
159,724
128,153
99,157
78,403
77,160
76,456
48,400
32,750
27,252
22,974
20,743
14,796
11,436
11,034
6,998
1,853
671
9
4
1,187,981
Note: Columns may not sum due to rounding.
State may have fewer than fifty facilities that managed waste.
Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed are excluded.
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.
123
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INDIANA
1999 WASTE MANAGEMENT, CONTINUED
9 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed by Management Method, 1999
Management Method
System
Type Code
Quantity Managed Percentage of
(tons) Quantity
METALS RECOVERY
SOLVENTS RECOVERY
OTHER RECOVERY
INCINERATION
ENERGY RECOVERY
FUEL BLENDING
STABILIZATION
LANDFILL
DEEPWELL / UNDERGROUND INJECTION
M011-M019
M021-M029
M031-M039
M041-M049
M051-M059
M061
M111-M119
M132
M134
208,436
10,390
384
121,563
209,003
40,951
21,934
144,759
430,563
17.5
0.9
0.0
10.2
17.6
3.4
1.8
12.2
36.2
1,187,981
100.0
10 Management Method by Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed, 1999
Management Method
System
Type Code
DEEPWELL / UNDERGROUND INJECTION
ENERGY RECOVERY
METALS RECOVERY
LANDFILL
INCINERATION
FUEL BLENDING
STABILIZATION
SOLVENTS RECOVERY
OTHER RECOVERY
M134
M051-M059
M011-M019
M132
M041-M049
M061
M111-M119
M021-M029
M031-M039
Quantity Managed
(tons)
430,563
209,003
208,436
144,759
121,563
40,951
21,934
10,390
384
1,187,981
Percentage of
Quantity
36.2
17.6
17.5
12.2
10.2
3.4
1.8
0.9
0.0
100.0
Number
of Facilities
3
2
3
4
6
4
1
2
2
20
Number
of Facilities
2
6
3
2
4
4
1
2
3
20
Percentage
of Facilities
15.0
10.0
15.0
20.0
30.0
20.0
5.0
10.0
10.0
Percentage
of Facilities
10.0
30.0
15.0
10.0
20.0
20.0
5.0
10.0
15.0
11 Management Method and Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed by Number of Facilities, 1999
Management Method
System
Type Code
ENERGY RECOVERY
INCINERATION
FUEL BLENDING
METALS RECOVERY
OTHER RECOVERY
SOLVENTS RECOVERY
LANDFILL
DEEPWELL / UNDERGROUND INJECTION
STABILIZATION
M051-M059
M041-M049
M061
M011-M019
M031-M039
M021-M029
M132
M134
M111-M119
Quantity Managed
(tons)
209,003
121,563
40,951
208,436
384
10,390
144,759
430,563
21,934
1,187,981
Percentage of
Quantity
17.6
10.2
3.4
17.5
0.0
0.9
12.2
36.2
1.8
100.0
Number
of Facilities
6
4
4
3
3
2
2
2
1
20
Percentage
of Facilities
30.0
20.0
20.0
15.0
15.0
10.0
10.0
10.0
5.0
Note: Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed are excluded.
Columns may not sum due to rounding.
Number of Facilities column may not sum to total because facilities may have multiple handling methods.
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 SHIPMENTS
12 Number of RCRA Hazardous Waste Shippers: 552
13 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Shipped: 388,730 Tons
14 Fifty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Shippers in the State, 1999
Rank
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
Total
Note:
EPA ID
IND093219012
INR000001099
IND181157009
IND000646943
IND077042034
IND005159199
IND984904466
IND000717959
IND006050967
IND000780403
IND000199653
IND005444062
IND984894287
INR000012120
IND980590947
I N41 70023499
IND005461520
IND006366819
IND000806935
IND042080614
IND087032611
IND000810861
IND980700801
INR000018234
IND093220861
IND000806851
IND000807107
IND006061477
IND984874776
I N51 70023498
IND020424396
IND1 15304594
IND000715573
I NT1 9001 0371
IND990873499
IND984866491
IND005081542
IND098138936
IND005447537
IND006049456
IND981955859
IND000715474
IND006034300
INR000006213
IND092043595
IND990873606
IND072040348
IND006421549
IND981528631
IND000715466
Columns may not
Site Name
HERITAGE ENVIRONMENTAL SVC - INDY
STEEL DYNAMICS, INC.
NUCOR STEEL
POLLUTION CONTROL INDUSTRIES, INC.
SAFETY KLEEN OIL RECOVERY COMPANY
ISPAT INLAND INC
BETA STEEL CORPORATION
GENERAL BATTERY/EXIDE CORP
ELI LILLY -TIPPECANOE
RECLAIMED ENERGY CO., INC.
QUEMETCO, INC.
U.S. STEEL-GARY WORKS
I/N KOTE
QUALITECH STEEL SBQ LLC
MILLENNIUM ENVIRONMENTAL INC
NAVAL AIR WARFARE CTR CARETAKER
DURA AUTO SYS INC. BUTLER JACK OPER
ALCOA WARRICK OPERATIONS
ELI LILLY TECHNOLOGY CENTER
ACCRA PAC, INC.
DAIMLER CHRYSLER FOUNDRY
AMOCO OIL COMPANY - LAKEFRONT
GUIDE CORPORATION
TRICO PIPELINE OF LAKETON REFINING CORP.
AVESTA SHEFFIELD PLATE INC.
DELPHI DELCO ELECTRONICS SYSTEMS - BYPAS
REILLY INDUSTRIES, INC
RAYBESTOS PRODUCTS CO
SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS, INC. - JOHNSON CO
CRANE DIV., NAVAL SURFACE WARFARE CENTER
FLINT INK
GMTG FORT WAYNE ASSEMBLY
COPELAND CORP
ELI LILLY - MATERIALS RESEARCH
RED SPOT PAINT & VARNISH CO
SUBARU ISUZU AUTOMOTIVE
ESSROC CEMENT INC
DELTA FAUCET
SLATER STEELS
MID CITY PLATING CO., INC.
HHSUMCOINC
SAFETY- KLEEN SYSTEMS, INC. - ST. JOSEPH
BEMISCOINC
TOYOTA MOTOR MFG, INC. - INDIANA
ATLAS CHEM-MILLING
ARVIN ROLL COATER - KINGSBURY
ELI LILLY -CLINTON
CITIZENS GAS & COKE UTILITY
SPECTRONICS INC
SAFETY - KLEEN SYSTEMS, INC. -ALLEN
sum due to rounding.
Quantity Shipped
City (Tons)
INDIANAPOLIS
BUTLER
CRAWFORDSVILLE
EAST CHICAGO
EAST CHICAGO
EAST CHICAGO
PORTAGE
MUNCIE
LAFAYETTE
CONNERSVILLE
INDIANAPOLIS
GARY
NEW CARLISLE
PITTSBORO
SOUTH BEND
INDIANAPOLIS
BUTLER
NEWBURGH
INDIANAPOLIS
ELKHART
INDIANAPOLIS
WHITING
ANDERSON
NEW PARIS
NEW CASTLE
KOKOMO
INDIANAPOLIS
CRAWFORDSVILLE
GREENWOOD
CRANE
NEW ALBANY
ROANOKE
RUSHVILLE
INDIANAPOLIS
EVANSVILLE
LAFAYETTE
LOGANSPORT
GREENSBURG
FORT WAYNE
MUNCIE
INDIANAPOLIS
SOUTH BEND
TERRE HAUTE
PRINCETON
ELKHART
KINGSBURY
CLINTON
INDIANAPOLIS
EVANSVILLE
FT. WAYNE
104,723
54,134
53,254
43,179
8,596
7,041
6,816
6,802
6,279
6,232
3,940
3,804
3,774
3,162
3,004
2,325
2,310
2,061
1,982
1,922
1,894
1,648
1,518
1,325
1,124
1,083
1,071
1,039
1,039
1,032
1,028
1,008
984
971
960
951
949
942
904
899
863
856
826
780
744
656
648
611
611
608
354,913
State may have fewer than fifty shippers.
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 RECEIPTS
15 Number of RCRA Hazardous Waste Receivers: 17
16 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Received: 560,586 Tons
17 Fifty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Receivers in the State, 1999
Rank
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
Total
Note:
EPA ID
IND000199653
IND980503890
IND006419212
IND005081542
IND000646943
IND093219012
IND001859032
IND000780403
IND072040348
IND000717959
IND980590947
IND085616837
I ND01 6627333
IND01 6621476
IND006050967
IND040295347
IND077042034
Site Name
QUEMETCO, INC.
HERITAGE ENVIRONMENTAL SVC - ROACHDALE
LONE STAR ALTERNATE FUELS
ESSROC CEMENT INC
POLLUTION CONTROL INDUSTRIES, INC.
HERITAGE ENVIRONMENTAL SVC - INDY
RHODIAINC.
RECLAIMED ENERGY CO., INC.
ELI LILLY -CLINTON
GENERAL BATTERY/EXIDE CORP
MILLENNIUM ENVIRONMENTAL INC
DETREX CORP., SOLVENT & ENV. SERV.
VAN WATERS & ROGERS INC
ASHLAND DISTRIBUTION CO - SOUTH BEND
ELI LILLY -TIPPECANOE
VAN WATERS & ROGERS, INC
SAFETY KLEEN OIL RECOVERY COMPANY
City
INDIANAPOLIS
ROACHDALE
GREENCASTLE
LOGANSPORT
EAST CHICAGO
INDIANAPOLIS
HAMMOND
CONNERSVILLE
CLINTON
MUNCIE
SOUTH BEND
INDIANAPOLIS
SOUTH BEND
SOUTH BEND
LAFAYETTE
INDIANAPOLIS
EAST CHICAGO
Quantity Received
(Tons)
155,231
128,153
78,391
76,381
39,312
30,008
22,974
1 1 ,737
9,622
5,428
1,989
671
232
177
147
129
4
560,586
Columns may not sum due to rounding.
State may have fewer than fifty facilities that received waste.
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 RECEIPTS, CONTINUED
18 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed by Management Method
Limited to Waste Received from Offsite, 1999
Management Method
System
Type Code
Quantity Managed Percentage of Number
(tons) Quantity of Facilities
METALS RECOVERY
SOLVENTS RECOVERY
OTHER RECOVERY
INCINERATION
ENERGY RECOVERY
FUEL BLENDING
STABILIZATION
LANDFILL
M011-M019
M021-M029
M031-M039
M041-M049
M051-M059
M061
M111-M119
M132
160,936
10,390
374
10,381
177,138
40,949
21,934
128,153
29.2
1.9
0.1
1.9
32.2
7.4
4.0
23.3
550,255
100.0
14
19 Management Method by Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed
Limited to Waste Received from Offsite, 1999
Management Method
System
Type Code
Quantity Managed Percentage of Number
(tons) Quantity of Facilities
ENERGY RECOVERY
METALS RECOVERY
LANDFILL
FUEL BLENDING
STABILIZATION
SOLVENTS RECOVERY
INCINERATION
OTHER RECOVERY
M051-M059
M011-M019
M132
M061
M111-M119
M021-M029
M041-M049
M031-M039
177,138
160,936
128,153
40,949
21,934
10,390
10,381
374
32.2
29.2
23.3
7.4
4.0
1.9
1.9
0.1
Percentage
of Facilities
21.4
14.3
14.3
21.4
28.6
28.6
7.1
7.1
Percentage
of Facilities
28.6
21.4
7.1
28.6
7.1
14.3
21.4
14.3
550,255
100.0
14
20 Management Method and Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed by Number of Facilities
Limited to Waste Received from Offsite, 1999
System Quantity Managed Percentage of Number
Management Method Type Code (tons) Quantity of Facilities
ENERGY RECOVERY
FUEL BLENDING
METALS RECOVERY
INCINERATION
SOLVENTS RECOVERY
OTHER RECOVERY
STABILIZATION
LANDFILL
M051-M059
M061
M011-M019
M041-M049
M021-M029
M031-M039
M111-M119
M132
177,138
40,949
160,936
10,381
10,390
374
21,934
128,153
32.2
7.4
29.2
1.9
1.9
0.1
4.0
23.3
550,255
100.0
Note: Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed are excluded.
Columns may not sum due to rounding.
Number of Facilities column may not sum to total because facilities may have multiple handling methods.
14
Percentage
of Facilities
28.6
28.6
21.4
21.4
14.3
14.3
7.1
7.1
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 IMPORTS AND EXPORTS
21 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Imported: 221,180 Tons
22 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Exported: 190,766 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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IOWA
1999 WASTE GENERATION
1 Number of RCRA Large Quantity Generators (LQGs): 188
2 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Generated: 46,828 Tons
3 Fifty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators in the State, 1999
Rank
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
Total
Note:
EPA ID
IAR000000216
IAD000223354
IAD045372836
IAD984591891
IAD005272398
IAD005273594
IAD075846824
IAD000805143
IAD001818327
IAD000830018
IAD980688717
IAD005278502
IAR000002899
IAD007276728
IAD065205056
IAD069619765
IAD005274071
IAD069624500
IAD00082991 1
IAD022047112
IAD981 506934
IAR000004762
IAD005300751
IAD050691617
IAD096526108
IAD078096732
IAD0051 45941
IAD981 504780
IAD981 506298
IAD981711617
IAD005267745
IA721 3820445
IAT200010098
IAD022096028
IAT200011096
IAD041 580721
IAD078039880
IAD087267175
IAD073489288
IAD005285689
IAR000005710
IAD0001 56422
IAR000003137
IAD049474380
IAD006537237
IAD1 15075475
IAD053737532
IAT200010999
IAD057920605
IAD089570063
State may have fe'
Site 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
AY MCDONALD MFG CO
PELLACORP
ROHM & HAAS - ETFAA
VOGEL PAINT & WAX CO INC
ROCKWELL COLLINS INC
EXIDECORP
VERMEER MFG CO
DEERE, JOHN, DES MOINES WORKS
HON CO-OAK STEEL PLT
CRYOVAC DIV. SEALED AIR CORP.
OMEGA CAB I NETS
CARGILL NUTRI-PRODUCTS INC
WINNEBAGO IND INC
REXAM RELEASE
GLACIER VANDERVELL INC.
COLOR CONVERTING INDUSTRIES CO
CLOW VALVE CO FOUNDRY
SIOUXLAND GALVANIZING
PURETHANE INCORPORATED
ALLSTEEL MUSCATINE COMPONENTS PLT
SHEAFFER PEN CORP
IOWA ARMY AMMUNITION PLANT
IOWA PAINT MFG CO INC
R.V. HOPKINS INC
WELLBORN INDUSTRIES LTD
VISKASE CORP
FMC CORP AGCHEM DIV
EXIDECORP
INDUSTRIAL LAMINATES NORPLEX
MAYTAG APPLIANCES PLANT 2
AMERICAN PACKAGING CORP. - FP&L
IOWA STEEL AND WIRE CO.
THAN/HARCROS DES MOINES
CRANE CO
LEAR CORP
GRAND LABORATORIES
CAMCAR/TEXTRON DECORAH OPER
TITAN-WHEEL CORP OF IOWA
CEDARAPIDS INC
BARTON SOLVENTS INC
«er than fifty generators.
City
MUSCATINE
WILTON
CLINTON
CHARLES CITY
FORT MADISON
MUSCATINE
KNOXVILLE
BURLINGTON
DES MOINES
FAIRFIELD
DUBUQUE
PELLA
MUSCATINE
ORANGE CITY
CEDAR RAPIDS
MANCHESTER
PELLA
ANKENY
MUSCATINE
CEDAR RAPIDS
WATERLOO
EDDYVILLE
FOREST CITY
IOWA CITY
ATLANTIC
DES MOINES
OSKALOOSA
SIOUX CITY
WEST BRANCH
MUSCATINE
FT MADISON
MIDDLETOWN
DES MOINES
DAVENPORT
MASON CITY
CENTERVILLE
SERGEANT BLUFF
BURLINGTON
POSTVILLE
NEWTON
STORY CITY
CENTERVILLE
PLEASANT HILL
WASHINGTON
IOWA CITY
LARCHWOOD
DECORAH
WALCOTT
CEDAR RAPIDS
COUNCIL BLUFFS
Total Generated
(Tons)
19,313
5,333
2,469
2,204
2,017
1,597
1,133
869
653
581
514
484
438
415
407
344
320
304
299
223
214
211
210
203
183
181
175
174
167
166
164
163
150
142
142
139
133
123
112
111
109
108
107
104
87
84
81
79
78
75
44,094
Generators with zero quantity generated are excluded.
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 GENERATION, CONTINUED
4 Quantities of Waste Generated in 1999 That Were:
- Reported with Only Characteristic Waste Codes
- Reported with Only Listed Waste Codes
- Reported with Both Characteristic and Listed Waste codes
Waste Has Only
Characteristic
Codes
ONLY IGNITABLE
ONLY CORROSIVE
ONLY REACTIVE
ONLYD004-17
ONLY D018-43
HAS MORE THAN ONE
CHARACTERISTIC CODE
TOTAL
5 Quantities of Waste
Waste Has Only
Characteristic Codes
But More Than One Applies
HAS IGNITABLE CODE
HAS CORROSIVE CODE
HAS REACTIVE CODE
HASD004-D017CODE
HAS D018-D043 CODE
TOTAL
Tons of
Waste Waste Has Only
Generated Listed Codes
2,978 ONLY AN F CODE
717 ONLY A K CODE
23 ONLY A P CODE
4,716 ONLY A U CODE
1,255
HAS MORE THAN
2,318 LISTED CODE
12,008 TOTAL
Tons of Waste Has Both
Waste Characteristic
Generated And Listed Codes
1,393
26,079
195
154
ONE
12
27,834 Both Characteristic and Listed
Tons of
Waste
Generated
6,981
Generated in 1999 That Were Multiply Coded
Tons of Only Listed
Waste Codes But Has
Generated More Than One
1,893
1,791
1,408
1,926
1,869
HAS AN F CODE
HAS A K CODE
HAS A P CODE
HAS A U CODE
2,318 TOTAL
Note: Columns do not sum to total because a waste code may apply I
Tons of
Waste Both Characteristic
Generated And Listed Codes
IGN. W/ AT LEAST 1 LSTD
CORR. W/AT LEAST 1 LSTD
REACT. W/AT LEAST 1 LSTD
D004-1 7 W/ AT LEAST 1 LSTD
D01 8-43 W/ AT LEAST 1 LSTD
1 2 F WASTE W/ AT LEAST 1 CHAR
0 K WASTE W/ AT LEAST 1 CHAR
0 P WASTE W/ AT LEAST 1 CHAR
12 U WASTE W/ AT LEAST 1 CHAR
12 TOTAL
:o more than one waste.
Tons of
Waste
Generated
6,213
1,408
106
2,707
4,609
6,721
192
21
1,963
6,981
Mixtures with ignitable, corrosive, reactive, D004-17, and D018-43 characteristic codes may also contain other characteristic waste
codes. Similarly, wastes with F, K, P, and U listed codes may have other listed waste codes.
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 MANAGEMENT
6 Number of RCRA TSD Facilities (TSDFs): 26
7 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed: 1,389 Tons
8 Fifty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Management Facilities in the State, 1999
Tons of Waste
Rank EPA ID Site Name City Managed
1 IAD005273594 MONSANTO COMPANY MUSCATINE 1,377
2 IAT200010999 TITAN-WHEEL CORP OF IOWA WALCOTT 11
3 IA7213820445 IOWA ARMY AMMUNITION PLANT MIDDLETOWN 1
Total 1,389
Note: Columns may not sum due to rounding.
State may have fewer than fifty facilities that managed waste.
Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed are excluded.
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, CONTINUED
9 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed by Management Method, 1999
Management Method
System
Type Code
METALS RECOVERY
SOLVENTS RECOVERY
INCINERATION
ENERGY RECOVERY
M011-M019
M021-M029
M041-M049
M051-M059
Quantity Managed
(tons)
1
11
1,377
0
1,389
Percentage of
Quantity
0.1
0.8
99.1
0.0
10(UJ
10 Management Method by Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed, 1999
Management Method
System
Type Code
Quantity Managed Percentage of
(tons) Quantity
INCINERATION
SOLVENTS RECOVERY
METALS RECOVERY
ENERGY RECOVERY
M041-M049
M021-M029
M011-M019
M051-M059
1,377
11
1
0
99.1
0.8
0.1
0.0
Number
of Facilities
1
1
1
1
Number
of Facilities
1
1
1
1
Percentage
of Facilities
33.3
33.3
33.3
33.3
Percentage
of Facilities
33.3
33.3
33.3
33.3
1,389
100.0
11 Management Method and Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed by Number of Facilities, 1999
Management Method
System
Type Code
Quantity Managed Percentage of
(tons) Quantity
METALS RECOVERY
SOLVENTS RECOVERY
INCINERATION
ENERGY RECOVERY
M011-M019
M021-M029
M041-M049
M051-M059
1
11
1,377
0
0.1
0.8
99.1
0.0
Number
of Facilities
1
1
1
1
Percentage
of Facilities
33.3
33.3
33.3
33.3
1,389
100.0
Note: Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed are excluded.
Columns may not sum due to rounding.
Number of Facilities column may not sum to total because facilities may have multiple handling methods.
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 SHIPMENTS
12 Number of RCRA Hazardous Waste Shippers: 183
13 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Shipped: 46,294 Tons
14 Fifty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Shippers in the State, 1999
Rank
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
EPA ID
IAR000000216
IAD000223354
IAD045372836
IAD984591891
IAD005272398
IAD075846824
IAD098027592
IAD000805143
IAD981718000
IAD001818327
IAD000830018
IAD980688717
IAD005278502
IAR000002899
IAD007276728
IAD069619765
IAD069624500
IAD00082991 1
IAD022047112
IAD005273594
IAD981 506934
IAR000004762
IAD005300751
IAD050691617
IAD078096732
IAD005145941
IAD981 504780
IAD096526108
IAD981 506298
IAD981711617
IAD005267745
IA721 3820445
IAD022096028
IAT200011096
IAD078039880
IAD041 580721
IAD005274071
IAD087267175
IAD073489288
IAD005285689
IAR000005710
IAD000156422
IAR000003137
IAD049474380
IAD065205056
IAD006537237
I AD1 15075475
IAD053737532
IAD057920605
IAD089570063
Site Name
IPSCO STEEL INC
NORTH STAR STEEL IOWA
EQUISTAR CHEMICALS LP
SALSBURY CHEMICALS INC
E.I. DU PONT DE NEMOURS AND COMPANY
3M KNOXVILLE
SAFETY-KLEENS SYSTEMS, INC.
FEDERAL-MOGUL CORP
SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS, INC.
PECHINEY PLASTIC PACKAGING INC
DEXTER CO
AY MCDONALD MFG CO
PELLACORP
ROHM & HAAS - ETFAA
VOGEL PAINT & WAX CO INC
EXIDE CORP
DEERE, JOHN, DES MOINES WORKS
HON CO-OAK STEEL PLT
CRYOVAC DIV. SEALED AIR CORP.
MONSANTO COMPANY
OMEGA CABINETS
CARGILL NUTRI-PRODUCTS INC
WINNEBAGO IND INC
REXAM RELEASE
COLOR CONVERTING INDUSTRIES CO
CLOW VALVE CO FOUNDRY
SIOUXLAND GALVANIZING
GLACIER VANDERVELL INC.
PURETHANE INCORPORATED
ALLSTEEL MUSCATINE COMPONENTS PLT
SHEAFFER PEN CORP
IOWA ARMY AMMUNITION PLANT
R.V. HOPKINS INC
WELLBORN INDUSTRIES LTD
FMC CORP AGCHEM DIV
VISKASE CORP
VERMEER MFG CO
EXIDE CORP
INDUSTRIAL LAMINATES NORPLEX
MAYTAG APPLIANCES PLANT 2
AMERICAN PACKAGING CORP. - FP&L
IOWA STEEL AND WIRE CO.
THAN/HARCROS DES MOINES
CRANE CO
ROCKWELL COLLINS INC
LEAR CORP
GRAND LABORATORIES
CAMCAR/TEXTRON DECORAH OPER
CEDARAPIDS INC
BARTON SOLVENTS INC
Quantity Shipped
City (Tons)
MUSCATINE
WILTON
CLINTON
CHARLES CITY
FORT MADISON
KNOXVILLE
DAVENPORT
BURLINGTON
DES MOINES
DES MOINES
FAIRFIELD
DUBUQUE
PELLA
MUSCATINE
ORANGE CITY
MANCHESTER
ANKENY
MUSCATINE
CEDAR RAPIDS
MUSCATINE
WATERLOO
EDDYVILLE
FOREST CITY
IOWA CITY
DES MOINES
OSKALOOSA
SIOUX CITY
ATLANTIC
WEST BRANCH
MUSCATINE
FT MADISON
MIDDLETOWN
DAVENPORT
MASON CITY
SERGEANT BLUFF
CENTERVILLE
PELLA
BURLINGTON
POSTVILLE
NEWTON
STORY CITY
CENTERVILLE
PLEASANT HILL
WASHINGTON
CEDAR RAPIDS
IOWA CITY
LARCHWOOD
DECORAH
CEDAR RAPIDS
COUNCIL BLUFFS
19,313
5,333
2,469
2,187
2,017
1,133
880
869
633
613
581
514
484
438
415
344
302
299
223
221
214
211
210
199
181
175
174
171
167
166
164
162
146
142
133
123
119
114
112
111
109
108
107
104
93
90
84
81
78
75
Total
Note: Columns may not sum due to rounding.
State may have fewer than fifty shippers.
43,390
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 RECEIPTS
15 Number of RCRA Hazardous Waste Receivers: 5
16 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Received: 1,075 Tons
17 Fifty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Receivers in the State, 1999
Quantity Received
Rank EPA ID Site Name City (Tons)
1 IAD098027592
2 IAD981718000
3 IAT200010924
4 IAT200010601
5 IAD005289806
SAFETY-KLEENS SYSTEMS, INC.
SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS, INC.
UNIVERSITY OF IOWA OAKDALE
ISU CHEMICAL WASTE HANDLING FAC
DEERE, JOHN WATERLOO WORKS
DAVENPORT
DESMOINES
OAKDALE
AMES
WATERLOO
552
429
56
37
0
Total 1,075
Note: Columns may not sum due to rounding.
State may have fewer than fifty facilities that received waste.
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 RECEIPTS, CONTINUED
Tables 18, 19, and 20 have been omitted from this report because there were no facilities in the State of Iowa that
reported receiving RCRA hazardous waste in 1999 other than as a storage-only facility.
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 IMPORTS AND EXPORTS
21 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Imported: 193 Tons
22 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Exported: 46,077 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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KANSAS
1999 WASTE GENERATION
1 Number of RCRA Large Quantity Generators (LQGs): 224
2 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Generated: 1,594,119 Tons
3 Fifty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators in the State, 1999
Rank
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
Total
Note:
EPA ID
KSD007482029
KSD980854285
KSD007249980
KSD981 506025
KSP000000804
KSD007237241
KSD007233422
KS321 3820878
KSD0071 45956
KSD007237746
KSD056577810
KSD00748201 1
KSD981 126253
KSD0071 38605
KSD000809673
KSD000651307
KSD980687958
KSD073314593
KSD0071 24506
KSD984967372
KSD981 126832
KSD007234313
KSD007246846
KSD0071 45907
KSR000001743
KSD042387142
KSD062721956
KSD981713522
KS621 4020756
KSD087418695
KSD0071 27046
KSD981711260
KSD000687541
KSD058924689
KSP000000822
KSD00020371 1
KS0000205856
KSD007233596
KSD000829846
KSD980633259
KSR000005033
KSD000680447
KSD073323081
KSD000819086
KSR000001404
KST21 001 0203
KSD0071 29695
KS021 3820467
KSD096537857
KS421 3720499
State may have fev
Site Name
VULCAN MATERIALS COMPANY
JAYHAWK FINE CHEMICALS CORP
ELF ATOCHEM 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 MFG CORP
SHERWIN WILLIAMS CO THE
RAYTHEON AIRCRAFT COMPANY
GMC FAIRFAX ASSEMBLY PLT
FARMLAND INDUSTRIES, INC.
CESSNA AIRCRAFT- MID-CONTINENT FACILITY
CERTAINTEED CORP - PLANT #7
WILKO PAINT INC
EXIDECORP
FMC - LAWRENCE, KANSAS
UNIVERSAL ENGRAVING INC
KENDALL PKG PITTSBURG DIV
LEARJET INC
SAFETY-KLEEN WICHITA - NEW YORK
DELPHI-E OLATHE, KS
API FOILS, INC
PRESTIGE INC
PACKAGING PRODUCTS CORP
MERIDAN AUTOMOTIVE SYS INC
MILITARY INSTALLATION FT RILEY
TOTAL PETROLEUM INC
PERMATEX INC
PLASTIC PACKAGING CORP
CHASE TERMINAL CO
GNB TECHNOLOGIES INC
ALIDA PEARL CO-OP
PQ CORPORATTION KANSAS CITY
FIBERGLASS ENGINEERING INC
CESSNA AIRCRAFT- PAWNEE FACILITY
COASTAL REFINING & MARKETING CO
SYSTECH FREDONIA
ITWDYMON
ST. SERVICES
AIR CAPITOL PLATING INC
PUEBLO CHEMICAL & SUPPLY CO
KC COATINGS
CHASE TRANSP CO
THE GOODYEAR TIRE & RUBBER COMPANY
KANSAS ARMY AMMUNITION PLANT
BARTON SOLVENTS INC - VC
FORT LEAVENWORTH PERMITTED FAC
ver than fifty generators.
City
WICHITA
GALENA
WICHITA
COFFEYVILLE
WELLINGTON
WICHITA
ELDORADO
DE SOTO
MCPHERSON
HAYSVILLE
AN DOVER
WICHITA
KANSAS CITY
COFFEYVILLE
WICHITA
KANSAS CITY
WICHITA
SALINA
LAWRENCE
OVERLAND PARK
PITTSBURG
WICHITA
WICHITA
OLATHE
LAWRENCE
NEODESHA
MISSION
KANSAS CITY
FORT RILEY
ARKANSAS CITY
KANSAS CITY
KANSAS CITY
GREAT BEND
KANSAS CITY
CHAPMAN
KANSAS CITY
NEODESHA
WICHITA
ELDORADO
FREDONIA
OLATHE
SALINA
WICHITA
GARDEN CITY
SHAWNEE
EL DORADO
TOPEKA
PARSONS
VALLEY CENTER
FORT LEAVENWORTH
Total Generated
(Tons)
1,504,006
27,178
15,482
9,361
8,900
6,187
5,276
2,788
1,472
1,023
909
759
716
442
435
433
423
397
350
331
304
284
233
227
225
204
200
191
182
176
171
158
152
150
143
138
137
129
128
128
104
101
98
91
90
90
71
71
67
64
1,591,375
Generators with zero quantity generated are excluded.
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 GENERATION, CONTINUED
4 Quantities of Waste Generated in 1999 That Were:
- Reported with Only Characteristic Waste Codes
- Reported with Only Listed Waste Codes
- Reported with Both Characteristic and Listed Waste codes
Waste Has Only
Characteristic
Codes
ONLY IGNITABLE
ONLY CORROSIVE
ONLY REACTIVE
ONLYD004-17
ONLY D018-43
HAS MORE THAN ONE
CHARACTERISTIC CODE
TOTAL
5 Quantities of Waste
Waste Has Only
Characteristic Codes
But More Than One Applies
HAS IGNITABLE CODE
HAS CORROSIVE CODE
HAS REACTIVE CODE
HASD004-D017CODE
HAS D018-D043 CODE
TOTAL
Tons of
Waste Waste Has Only
Generated Listed Codes
919 ONLY AN F CODE
28,211 ONLY A K CODE
24 ONLY A P CODE
5,969 ONLY A U CODE
469
HAS MORE THAN
16,827 LISTED CODE
52,418 TOTAL
Tons of Waste Has Both
Waste Characteristic
Generated And Listed Codes
9,419
6,605
93
147
ONE
240
16,504 Both Characteristic and Listed
Tons of
Waste
Generated
1,525,179
Generated in 1999 That Were Multiply Coded
Tons of Only Listed
Waste Codes But Has
Generated More Than One
928
15,788
185
1,062
16,079
HAS AN F CODE
HAS A K CODE
HAS A P CODE
HAS A U CODE
16,827 TOTAL
Note: Columns do not sum to total because a waste code may apply I
Tons of
Waste Both Characteristic
Generated And Listed Codes
IGN. W/ AT LEAST 1 LSTD
CORR. W/AT LEAST 1 LSTD
REACT. W/AT LEAST 1 LSTD
D004-1 7 W/ AT LEAST 1 LSTD
D01 8-43 W/ AT LEAST 1 LSTD
240 F WASTE W/ AT LEAST 1 CHAR
228 K WASTE W/ AT LEAST 1 CHAR
0 P WASTE W/ AT LEAST 1 CHAR
12 U WASTE W/ AT LEAST 1 CHAR
240 TOTAL
:o more than one waste.
Tons of
Waste
Generated
16,813
10,059
8,875
1 ,520,324
1,518,772
1 ,524,691
9,922
9,421
1,515,487
1,525,179
Mixtures with ignitable, corrosive, reactive, D004-17, and D018-43 characteristic codes may also contain other characteristic waste
codes. Similarly, wastes with F, K, P, and U listed codes may have other listed waste codes.
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
6 Number of RCRA TSD Facilities (TSDFs): 24
7 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed: 2,278,712 Tons
8 Fifty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Management Facilities in the State, 1999
Rank
1
2
3
4
5
6
Total
EPA ID
KSD007482029
KSD980633259
KSD031203318
KSD981 506025
KSD000809715
KSD0071 48034
Site Name
VULCAN MATERIALS COMPANY
SYSTECH FREDONIA
ASH GROVE CEMENT COMPANY
SAFETY-KLEEN (COFFEYVILLE), INC.
VAN WATERS & ROGERS INC
LAFARGE CORP - FREDONIA PLANT
City
WICHITA
FREDONIA
CHANUTE
COFFEYVILLE
WICHITA
FREDONIA
Tons of Waste
Managed
2,128,899
82,037
58,762
8,837
177
1
2,278,712
Note: Columns may not sum due to rounding.
State may have fewer than fifty facilities that managed waste.
Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed are excluded.
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, CONTINUED
9 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed by Management Method, 1999
Management Method
System
Type Code
Quantity Managed Percentage of
(tons) Quantity
SOLVENTS RECOVERY
INCINERATION
ENERGY RECOVERY
FUEL BLENDING
DEEPWELL / UNDERGROUND INJECTION
M021-M029
M041-M049
M051-M059
M061
M134
37
8,801
58,762
82,214
2,128,899
2,278,712
0.0
0.4
2.6
3.6
93.4
100.0
10 Management Method by Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed, 1999
Management Method
System
Type Code
Quantity Managed Percentage of
(tons) Quantity
DEEPWELL / UNDERGROUND INJECTION
FUEL BLENDING
ENERGY RECOVERY
INCINERATION
SOLVENTS RECOVERY
M134
M061
M051-M059
M041-M049
M021-M029
2,128,899
82,214
58,762
8,801
37
2,278,712
93.4
3.6
2.6
0.4
0.0
100.0
Number
of Facilities
1
1
2
2
1
Number
of Facilities
1
2
2
1
1
6
Percentage
of Facilities
16.7
16.7
33.3
33.3
16.7
Percentage
of Facilities
16.7
33.3
33.3
16.7
16.7
11 Management Method and Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed by Number of Facilities, 1999
Management Method
System
Type Code
Quantity Managed Percentage of
(tons) Quantity
ENERGY RECOVERY
FUEL BLENDING
SOLVENTS RECOVERY
INCINERATION
DEEPWELL / UNDERGROUND INJECTION
M051-M059
M061
M021-M029
M041-M049
M134
58,762
82,214
37
8,801
2,128,899
2,278,712
2.6
3.6
0.0
0.4
93.4
Number
of Facilities
2
2
1
1
1
Percentage
of Facilities
33.3
33.3
16.7
16.7
16.7
100.0
Note: Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed are excluded.
Columns may not sum due to rounding.
Number of Facilities column may not sum to total because facilities may have multiple handling methods.
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 SHIPMENTS
12 Number of RCRA Hazardous Waste Shippers: 212
13 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Shipped: 429,109 Tons
14 Fifty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Shippers in the State, 1999
Rank
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
EPA ID
KSD0071 24506
KSD980633259
KSD980854285
KSD007249980
KSD981 506025
KSD007246846
KSD007237241
KS321 3820878
KSD070902952
KSD056577810
KSP000000804
KSD980973515
KSD000809723
KSD00748201 1
KSD981 126253
KSD007233422
KSD007482029
KSD000651307
KSD0071 38605
KSD000809673
KSD073314593
KSD980687958
KSD096537857
KSD0071 45956
KSD981 126832
KSD980686844
KSD007234313
KSD0071 45907
KSD981713522
KS621 4020756
KSD000809715
KSD087418695
KSD0071 27046
KSD000687541
KSD981711260
KSD058924689
KSR000001743
KSP000000822
KSD00020371 1
KS021 3820467
KSD062721956
KSD000829846
KSD007233596
KSR000005033
KSD000680447
KSD042387142
KSD000819086
KSD073323081
KSR000001404
KST21 001 0203
Site Name
FMC - LAWRENCE, KANSAS
SYSTECH FREDONIA
JAYHAWK FINE CHEMICALS CORP
ELF ATOCHEM NORTH AMERICA, INC.
SAFETY-KLEEN (COFFEYVILLE), INC.
SAFETY-KLEEN WICHITA - NEW YORK
THE BOEING COMPANY - WICHITA
SUNFLOWER ARMY AMMUNITION PLANT
CHEMICAL WASTE MANAGEMENT
SHERWIN WILLIAMS CO THE
BNSF WELLINGTON TIE PLANT
SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS, INC. EDWARDSVILLE
SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS, INC. - S. ANNA
RAYTHEON AIRCRAFT COMPANY
GMC FAIRFAX ASSEMBLY PLT
FRONTIER ELDORADO REFINING CO
VULCAN MATERIALS COMPANY
CERTAINTEED CORP - PLANT #7
FARMLAND INDUSTRIES, INC.
CESSNA AIRCRAFT- MID-CONTINENT FACILITY
EXIDE CORP
WILKO PAINT INC
BARTON SOLVENTS INC - VC
NATIONAL COOPERATIVE REFINERY ASSOC
KENDALL PKG PITTSBURG DIV
SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS, INC - DODGE CITY
LEARJET INC
DELPHI-E OLATHE, KS
MERIDAN AUTOMOTIVE SYS INC
MILITARY INSTALLATION FT RILEY
VAN WATERS & ROGERS INC
TOTAL PETROLEUM INC
PERMATEX INC
CHASE TERMINAL CO
PLASTIC PACKAGING CORP
GNB TECHNOLOGIES INC
API FOILS, INC
ALI DA PEARL CO-OP
PQ CORPORATTION KANSAS CITY
KANSAS ARMY AMMUNITION PLANT
PACKAGING PRODUCTS CORP
COASTAL REFINING & MARKETING CO
CESSNA AIRCRAFT - PAWNEE FACILITY
ITWDYMON
ST. SERVICES
PRESTIGE INC
PUEBLO CHEMICAL & SUPPLY CO
AIR CAPITOL PLATING INC
KC COATINGS
CHASE TRANSP CO
City
LAWRENCE
FREDONIA
GALENA
WICHITA
COFFEYVILLE
WICHITA
WICHITA
DE SOTO
VALLEY CENTER
AN DOVER
WELLINGTON
EDWARDSVILLE
WICHITA
WICHITA
KANSAS CITY
ELDORADO
WICHITA
KANSAS CITY
COFFEYVILLE
WICHITA
SALINA
WICHITA
VALLEY CENTER
MCPHERSON
PITTSBURG
DODGE CITY
WICHITA
OLATHE
KANSAS CITY
FORT RILEY
WICHITA
ARKANSAS CITY
KANSAS CITY
GREAT BEND
KANSAS CITY
KANSAS CITY
LAWRENCE
CHAPMAN
KANSAS CITY
PARSONS
MISSION
ELDORADO
WICHITA
OLATHE
SALINA
NEODESHA
GARDEN CITY
WICHITA
SHAWNEE
EL DORADO
Quantity Shipped
(Tons)
258,870
85,845
26,451
15,482
9,358
7,180
6,210
2,788
1,481
909
900
829
788
754
716
581
457
450
442
433
397
371
358
345
304
287
284
227
191
182
177
176
164
152
151
150
147
143
138
137
135
128
118
104
101
96
92
91
90
90
Total
Note: Columns may not sum due to rounding.
State may have fewer than fifty shippers.
426,448
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 RECEIPTS
15 Number of RCRA Hazardous Waste Receivers: 10
16 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Received: 307,722 Tons
17 Fifty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Receivers in the State, 1999
Rank
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Total
Note:
EPA ID
KSD007482029
KSD980633259
KSD031203318
KSD981 506025
KSD007246846
KSD980973515
KSD000809723
KSD980686844
KSD000809715
KSD057889313
Site Name
VULCAN MATERIALS COMPANY
SYSTECH FREDONIA
ASH GROVE CEMENT COMPANY
SAFETY-KLEEN (COFFEYVILLE), INC.
SAFETY-KLEEN WICHITA- NEW YORK
SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS, INC. EDWARDSVILLE
SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS, INC. - S. ANNA
SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS, INC - DODGE CITY
VAN WATERS & ROGERS INC
ASHLAND DISTRIBUTION CO
City
WICHITA
FREDONIA
CHANUTE
COFFEYVILLE
WICHITA
EDWARDSVILLE
WICHITA
DODGE CITY
WICHITA
KANSAS CITY
Quantity Received
(Tons)
151,258
82,037
58,726
8,330
5,842
593
411
245
177
102
307,722
Columns may not sum due to rounding.
State may have fewer than fifty facilities that received waste.
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 RECEIPTS, CONTINUED
18 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed by Management Method
Limited to Waste Received from Offsite, 1999
Management Method
System
Type Code
Quantity Managed Percentage of Number
(tons) Quantity of Facilities
INCINERATION
ENERGY RECOVERY
FUEL BLENDING
DEEPWELL / UNDERGROUND INJECTION
M041-M049
M051-M059
M061
M134
8,330
58,726
82,214
151,258
2.8
19.5
27.4
50.3
Percentage
of Facilities
20.0
20.0
40.0
20.0
300,528
100.0
19 Management Method by Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed
Limited to Waste Received from Offsite, 1999
Management Method
System
Type Code
Quantity Managed Percentage of Number
(tons) Quantity of Facilities
DEEPWELL / UNDERGROUND INJECTION
FUEL BLENDING
ENERGY RECOVERY
INCINERATION
M134
M061
M051-M059
M041-M049
151,258
82,214
58,726
8,330
50.3
27.4
19.5
2.8
Percentage
of Facilities
20.0
40.0
20.0
20.0
300,528
100.0
20 Management Method and Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed by Number of Facilities
Limited to Waste Received from Offsite, 1999
System
Management Method TyPe Code
Quantity Managed Percentage of Number
(tons) Quantity of Facilities
FUEL BLENDING
INCINERATION
ENERGY RECOVERY
DEEPWELL / UNDERGROUND INJECTION
M061
M041-M049
M051-M059
M134
82,214
8,330
58,726
151,258
27.4
2.8
19.5
50.3
Percentage
of Facilities
40.0
20.0
20.0
20.0
300,528
100.0
Note: Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed are excluded.
Columns may not sum due to rounding.
Number of Facilities column may not sum to total because facilities may have multiple handling methods.
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 IMPORTS AND EXPORTS
21 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Imported: 149,016 Tons
22 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Exported: 322,274 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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KENTUCKY
1999 WASTE GENERATION
1 Number of RCRA Large Quantity Generators (LQGs): 340
2 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Generated: 214,842 Tons
3 Fifty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators in the State, 1999
Rank
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
Total
Note:
EPA ID
KYD053348108
KYD9851 15237
KYD006390017
KYD088438817
KYD041376138
KYD991277112
KYD094203213
KYD049062375
KYR000004994
KYD000207282
KYD006370159
KYD1 61 955380
KYD006373922
KYD985073196
KYD082390394
KY51 700241 73
KYD985079797
KYD006370175
KYD042943985
KYD071315899
KYD053350229
KYD044914356
KYD070814033
KYD981 027469
KYR000011718
KYD981753197
KYD066051913
KYD006396246
KYD062951801
KYD058692526
KYD070219571
KYD049064017
KYD062979158
KYD005009923
KYD058691031
KYD053351227
KYD985072008
KYD981753155
KYD006382253
KYD981 029457
KYD066899766
KYD006395644
KYD981 027451
KYD000622993
KYD006375737
KYD005013032
KYD055831838
KYD005383385
KYD980837777
KYD985072156
State may have fev
Site 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
ELF ATOCHEM NORTH AMERICA, INC.
TOYOTA MOTOR MANUFACTURING, KY., INC.
ELF ATOCHEM NORTH AMERICA
LWD, INC.
SHERWIN-WILLIAMS AUTOMOTIVE FINISHES
NAVAL ORDNANCE STATION
BEKAERT CORPORATION
ISP CHEMICALS INC.
DOW CORNING CORPORATION
FORD MOTOR COMPANY LOUISVILLE ASSEMBLY
VANDERBILT CHEMICAL CORPORATION
YKK-UNIVERSAL FASTENERS INC.
AKZO NOBEL RESINS
SAFETY-KLEEN INC
GUARDIAN AUTOMOTIVE MOREHEAD PLANT
AMBRAKE CORPORATION
INTERPLASTIC CORPORATION
ARCH CHEMICALS, INC.
GREEN RIVER STEEL CORPORATION
ALCAN INGOT, SEBREE ALUMINUM PLANT
YUASA INC.
KEN-DEC, INC.
KENDALL-POLYKEN DBA TYCO ADHESIVES
CALGON CARBON CORPORATION
COMMONWEALTH ALUMINUM LEWISPORT, INC.
FORD MOTOR CO. - KY TRUCK PLANT
WESTLAKE MONOMERS & WESTLAKE CA&O CORP.
VMV ENTERPRISES
PPG ARCHITECTURAL FINISHES, INC.
DURA AUTO MOTIVE SYSTEMS, INC.
ATR WIRE & CABLE CO., INC.
PHILIPS LIGHTING COMPANY
SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS INC
GENERAL MOTORS CORPORATION NAO GROUP
LEXMARK INTERNATIONAL INC
AK STEEL - COKE PLANT
AIR PRODUCTS & CHEMICALS, INC.
GAMCO PRODUCTS COMPANY
BLUE GRASS PLATING CO., INC.
ARVIN ROLL COATER, INC.
ver than fifty generators.
City
SMITHFIELD
WARSAW
LOUISVILLE
CALVERT CITY
CATLETTSBURG
WILDER
FRANKLIN
HAWESVILLE
LOUISVILLE
ASHLAND
CALVERT CITY
GEORGETOWN
CARROLLTON
CALVERT CITY
RICHMOND
LOUISVILLE
SHELBYVILLE
CALVERT CITY
CARROLLTON
LOUISVILLE
MURRAY
LAWRENCEBURG
LOUISVILLE
LEXINGTON
MOREHEAD
ELIZABETHTOWN
FORT WRIGHT
BRANDENBURG
OWENSBORO
HENDERSON
RICHMOND
HORSE CAVE
FRANKLIN
CATLETTSBURG
LEWISPORT
LOUISVILLE
CALVERT CITY
PADUCAH
LOUISVILLE
FULTON
DANVILLE
DANVILLE
ASHLAND
BOWLING GREEN
LEXINGTON
ASHLAND
CALVERT CITY
HENDERSON
RICHMOND
HAWESVILLE
Total Generated
(Tons)
56,084
27,113
16,866
15,870
12,751
11,686
8,254
3,801
3,616
3,488
3,258
3,201
2,976
2,890
2,694
2,404
2,009
1,738
1,417
1,059
1,030
959
881
880
855
809
806
757
731
722
704
640
610
604
585
579
563
523
485
461
454
447
443
433
432
425
411
408
405
395
201,614
Generators with zero quantity generated are excluded.
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, CONTINUED
4 Quantities of Waste Generated in 1999 That Were:
- Reported with Only Characteristic Waste Codes
- Reported with Only Listed Waste Codes
- Reported with Both Characteristic and Listed Waste codes
Waste Has Only
Characteristic
Codes
ONLY IGNITABLE
ONLY CORROSIVE
ONLY REACTIVE
ONLYD004-17
ONLY D018-43
HAS MORE THAN ONE
CHARACTERISTIC CODE
TOTAL
5 Quantities of Waste
Waste Has Only
Characteristic Codes
But More Than One Applies
HAS IGNITABLE CODE
HAS CORROSIVE CODE
HAS REACTIVE CODE
HASD004-D017CODE
HAS D018-D043 CODE
TOTAL
Tons of
Waste Waste Has Only
Generated Listed Codes
7,369 ONLY AN F CODE
676 ONLY A K CODE
74 ONLY A P CODE
5,251 ONLY A U CODE
2,383
HAS MORE THAN
36,647 LISTED CODE
52,400 TOTAL
Tons of Waste Has Both
Waste Characteristic
Generated And Listed Codes
29,004
47,714
0
140
ONE
3
76,861 Both Characteristic and Listed
Tons of
Waste
Generated
85,566
Generated in 1999 That Were Multiply Coded
Tons of Only Listed
Waste Codes But Has
Generated More Than One
22,378
10,521
1,553
31,827
8,136
HAS AN F CODE
HAS A K CODE
HAS A P CODE
HAS A U CODE
36,647 TOTAL
Note: Columns do not sum to total because a waste code may apply I
Tons of
Waste Both Characteristic
Generated And Listed Codes
IGN. W/ AT LEAST 1 LSTD
CORR. W/AT LEAST 1 LSTD
REACT. W/AT LEAST 1 LSTD
D004-1 7 W/ AT LEAST 1 LSTD
D01 8-43 W/ AT LEAST 1 LSTD
3 F WASTE W/ AT LEAST 1 CHAR
0 K WASTE W/ AT LEAST 1 CHAR
0 P WASTE W/ AT LEAST 1 CHAR
3 U WASTE W/ AT LEAST 1 CHAR
3 TOTAL
:o more than one waste.
Tons of
Waste
Generated
74,280
2,274
39
15,556
1 1 ,339
75,035
10,042
2
526
85,566
Mixtures with ignitable, corrosive, reactive, D004-17, and D018-43 characteristic codes may also contain other characteristic waste
codes. Similarly, wastes with F, K, P, and U listed codes may have other listed waste codes.
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 MANAGEMENT
6 Number of RCRA TSD Facilities (TSDFs): 27
7 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed: 92,897 Tons
8 Fifty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Management Facilities in the State, 1999
Rank
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
Total
EPA ID
KYD088438817
KYD053348108
KYD006390017
KYD005009923
KYD985073196
KYD006373922
KYD006370159
KYD981 027451
KY621 0020479
KY8890008982
KYD981 027469
Site Name
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
SAFETY-KLEEN INC
City
CALVERT CITY
SMITHFIELD
LOUISVILLE
CATLETTSBURG
CALVERT CITY
CARROLLTON
CALVERT CITY
ASHLAND
FORT KNOX
WEST PADUCAH
LEXINGTON
Tons of Waste
Managed
32,671
24,789
15,060
11,967
3,004
2,549
2,423
411
15
7
1
92,897
Note: Columns may not sum due to rounding.
State may have fewer than fifty facilities that managed waste.
Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed are excluded.
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 MANAGEMENT, CONTINUED
9 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed by Management Method, 1999
System Quantity Managed Percentage of Number Percentage
Management Method TyPe Code (tons) Quantity of Facilities of Facilities
METALS RECOVERY M011-M019 15 0.0 2 18.2
SOLVENTS RECOVERY M021-M029 527 0.6 2 18.2
OTHER RECOVERY M031-M039 11,967 12.9 1 9.1
INCINERATION M041-M049 37,643 40.5 3 27.3
ENERGY RECOVERY M051-M059 15,060 16.2 1 9.1
FUEL BLENDING M061 24,693 26.6 3 27.3
STABILIZATION M111-M119 2,992 3.2 2 18.2
92,897 10(UJ 11
10 Management Method by Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed, 1999
System Quantity Managed Percentage of Number Percentage
Management Method TyPe Code (tons) Quantity of Facilities of Facilities
INCINERATION M041-M049 37,643 40.5 3 27.3
FUEL BLENDING M061 24,693 26.6 3 27.3
ENERGY RECOVERY M051-M059 15,060 16.2 1 9.1
OTHER RECOVERY M031-M039 11,967 12.9 1 9.1
STABILIZATION M111-M119 2,992 3.2 2 18.2
SOLVENTS RECOVERY M021-M029 527 0.6 2 18.2
METALS RECOVERY M011-M019 15 0.0 2 18.2
92,897 100.0 11
11 Management Method and Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed by Number of Facilities, 1999
System Quantity Managed Percentage of Number Percentage
Management Method TypeCode (tons) Quantity of Facilities of Facilities
INCINERATION M041-M049 37,643 40.5 3 27.3
FUEL BLENDING M061 24,693 26.6 3 27.3
METALS RECOVERY M011-M019 15 0.0 2 18.2
SOLVENTS RECOVERY M021-M029 527 0.6 2 18.2
STABILIZATION M111-M119 2,992 3.2 2 18.2
OTHER RECOVERY M031-M039 11,967 12.9 1 9.1
ENERGY RECOVERY M051-M059 15,060 16.2 1 9.1
92,897 10(UJ 11
Note: Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed are excluded.
Columns may not sum due to rounding.
Number of Facilities column may not sum to total because facilities may have multiple handling methods.
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 SHIPMENTS
12 Number of RCRA Hazardous Waste Shippers: 321
13 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Shipped: 194,989 Tons
14 Fifty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Shippers in the State, 1999
Rank
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
Total
Note:
EPA ID
KYD053348108
KYD9851 15237
KYD088438817
KYD991277112
KYD985073196
KYD041376138
KYD049062375
KYR000004994
KYD000207282
KYD1 61 955380
KYD082390394
KY51 700241 73
KYD985079797
KYD006370175
KYD042943985
KYD071315899
KYD053350229
KYD044914356
KYD981 027469
KYD070814033
KYD006370159
KYR000011718
KYD005013032
KYD000821942
KYD055831838
KYD981753197
KYD066051913
KYD006396246
KYD062951801
KYD058692526
KYD070219571
KYD049064017
KYD062979158
KYD005009923
KYD058691031
KYD053351227
KYD985072008
KYD006382253
KYD006373922
KYD981 029457
KYD066899766
KYD006395644
KYD000622993
KYD006375737
KYD981 027451
KYD005383385
KYD980837777
KYD985072156
KYR000011619
KYD055832091
Columns may not sum
Site Name
SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS, INC
GALLATIN STEEL COMPANY
LWD, INC.
NEWPORT STEEL CORPORATION
LWD, INC.
CATLETTSBURG REFINING, LLC
NSA - A DIVISION OF SOUTHWIRE COMPANY
DUPONT DOW ELASTOMERS L.L.C.
KENTUCKY ELECTRIC STEEL
TOYOTA MOTOR MANUFACTURING, KY., INC.
SHERWIN-WILLIAMS AUTOMOTIVE FINISHES
NAVAL ORDNANCE STATION
BEKAERT CORPORATION
ISP CHEMICALS INC.
DOW CORNING CORPORATION
FORD MOTOR COMPANY LOUISVILLE ASSEMBLY
VANDERBILT CHEMICAL CORPORATION
YKK-UNIVERSAL FASTENERS INC.
SAFETY-KLEEN INC
AKZO NOBEL RESINS
ELF ATOCHEM NORTH AMERICA, INC.
GUARDIAN AUTOMOTIVE MOREHEAD PLANT
AK STEEL - COKE PLANT
MIDWEST ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, INC.
AIR PRODUCTS & CHEMICALS, INC.
AMBRAKE CORPORATION
INTERPLASTIC CORPORATION
ARCH CHEMICALS, INC.
GREEN RIVER STEEL CORPORATION
ALCAN INGOT, SEBREE ALUMINUM PLANT
YUASA INC.
KEN-DEC, INC.
KENDALL-POLYKEN DBA TYCO ADHESIVES
CALGON CARBON CORPORATION
COMMONWEALTH ALUMINUM LEWISPORT, INC.
FORD MOTOR CO. - KY TRUCK PLANT
WESTLAKE MONOMERS & WESTLAKE CA&O CORP.
PPG ARCHITECTURAL FINISHES, INC.
ELF ATOCHEM NORTH AMERICA
DURA AUTOMOTIVE SYSTEMS, INC.
ATR WIRE & CABLE CO., INC.
PHILIPS LIGHTING COMPANY
GENERAL MOTORS CORPORATION NAO GROUP
LEXMARK INTERNATIONAL INC
SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS INC
GAMCO PRODUCTS COMPANY
BLUE GRASS PLATING CO., INC.
ARVIN ROLL COATER, INC.
PITTSBURGH TUBE COMPANY-ADCON DIVISION
BORDEN CHEMICAL, INC.
due to rounding.
City
SMITHFIELD
WARSAW
CALVERT CITY
WILDER
CALVERT CITY
CATLETTSBURG
HAWESVILLE
LOUISVILLE
ASHLAND
GEORGETOWN
RICHMOND
LOUISVILLE
SHELBYVILLE
CALVERT CITY
CARROLLTON
LOUISVILLE
MURRAY
LAWRENCEBURG
LEXINGTON
LOUISVILLE
CALVERT CITY
MOREHEAD
ASHLAND
LOUISVILLE
CALVERT CITY
ELIZABETHTOWN
FORT WRIGHT
BRANDENBURG
OWENSBORO
HENDERSON
RICHMOND
HORSE CAVE
FRANKLIN
CATLETTSBURG
LEWISPORT
LOUISVILLE
CALVERT CITY
LOUISVILLE
CARROLLTON
FULTON
DANVILLE
DANVILLE
BOWLING GREEN
LEXINGTON
ASHLAND
HENDERSON
RICHMOND
HAWESVILLE
HOPKINSVILLE
LOUISVILLE
Quantity Shipped
(Tons)
56,242
27,113
22,981
1 1 ,686
1 1 ,303
6,356
3,781
3,616
3,488
3,201
2,694
2,402
2,009
1,738
1,395
1,059
1,030
957
908
881
857
855
850
826
822
809
806
757
731
722
704
640
610
604
585
579
563
485
466
461
454
447
433
432
428
408
405
395
390
327
182,693
State may have fewer than fifty shippers.
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 RECEIPTS
15 Number of RCRA Hazardous Waste Receivers: 10
16 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Received: 92,274 Tons
17 Fifty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Receivers in the State, 1999
Rank
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Total
Note:
EPA ID
KYD088438817
KYD053348108
KYD985073196
KYD005009923
KYD000821942
KYD006390017
KY8890008982
KY0001012012
KYD981 027469
KYD981 027451
Site Name
LWD, INC.
SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS, INC
LWD, INC.
CALGON CARBON CORPORATION
MIDWEST ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, INC.
ROHM & HAAS COMPANY
US DOE PADUCAH GASEOUS DIFFUSION PLANT
UNIVERSITY OF LOUISVILLE - EPSC
SAFETY-KLEEN INC
SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS INC
City
CALVERT CITY
SMITHFIELD
CALVERT CITY
CATLETTSBURG
LOUISVILLE
LOUISVILLE
WEST PADUCAH
LOUISVILLE
LEXINGTON
ASHLAND
Quantity Received
(Tons)
33,340
33,236
12,804
1 1 ,967
857
59
7
3
0
0
92,274
Columns may not sum due to rounding.
State may have fewer than fifty facilities that received waste.
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 RECEIPTS, CONTINUED
18 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed by Management Method
Limited to Waste Received from Offsite, 1999
Management Method
System
Type Code
Quantity Managed Percentage of Number
(tons) Quantity of Facilities
METALS RECOVERY
SOLVENTS RECOVERY
OTHER RECOVERY
INCINERATION
ENERGY RECOVERY
FUEL BLENDING
STABILIZATION
M011-M019
M021-M029
M031-M039
M041-M049
M051-M059
M061
M111-M119
0
116
11,967
32,671
59
24,673
2,992
0.0
0.2
16.5
45.1
0.1
34.0
4.1
Percentage
of Facilities
14.3
14.3
14.3
14.3
14.3
14.3
28.6
72,478
100.0
19 Management Method by Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed
Limited to Waste Received from Offsite, 1999
Management Method
System
Type Code
Quantity Managed Percentage of Number
(tons) Quantity of Facilities
INCINERATION
FUEL BLENDING
OTHER RECOVERY
STABILIZATION
SOLVENTS RECOVERY
ENERGY RECOVERY
METALS RECOVERY
20
M041-M049
M061
M031-M039
M111-M119
M021-M029
M051-M059
M011-M019
32,671
24,673
11,967
2,992
116
59
0
45.1
34.0
16.5
4.1
0.2
0.1
0.0
Percentage
of Facilities
14.3
14.3
14.3
28.6
14.3
14.3
14.3
72,478
100.0
Management Method and Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed by Number of Facilities
Limited to Waste Received from Offsite, 1999
System Quantity Managed Percentage of Number
Management Method Type Code (tons) Quantity of Facilities
STABILIZATION
METALS RECOVERY
SOLVENTS RECOVERY
OTHER RECOVERY
INCINERATION
ENERGY RECOVERY
FUEL BLENDING
M111-M119
M011-M019
M021-M029
M031-M039
M041-M049
M051-M059
M061
2,992
0
116
11,967
32,671
59
24,673
4.1
0.0
0.2
16.5
45.1
0.1
34.0
Percentage
of Facilities
28.6
14.3
14.3
14.3
14.3
14.3
14.3
72,478
100.0
Note: Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed are excluded.
Columns may not sum due to rounding.
Number of Facilities column may not sum to total because facilities may have multiple handling methods.
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 IMPORTS AND EXPORTS
21 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Imported: 68,838 Tons
22 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Exported: 171,374 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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LOUISIANA
1999 WASTE GENERATION
1 Number of RCRA Large Quantity Generators (LQGs): 440
2 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Generated: 4,351,245 Tons
3 Fifty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators in the State, 1999
Rank
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
Total
Note:
EPA ID
LAD008213191
LAD0081 75390
LAD001 890367
LAD086478047
LAD000777201
LAD020597597
LAD0081 87080
LAD008086506
LAD0571 17434
LAD040776809
LAD980622104
LAR000018333
LAD000618256
LAD041 224932
LAD000778381
LAD008184137
LAD008058471
LAD094919339
LAD041581422
LAD0081 79707
LAD043426006
LAR000041087
LAD000740712
LAD003913449
LAD000812818
LAD980870794
LAD058530510
LAD053783445
LAD0081 94060
LAD062662887
LAD092681824
LAD0081 86579
LAR000004598
LAD000757286
LAD981 522048
LAR000030247
LAD981 057706
LAD058472721
LAD065485146
LA4800014587
LAD0081 58289
LAD0591 30831
LAD003913183
LAD990683716
LAD008080350
LAD085551810
LAD098598360
LAD053783353
LAD0981 68206
LAD000618298
State may have fe\
Site 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
SHELL OIL CO NORCO WEST SITE CHEMICAL
LYONDELL CHEMICAL WORLD WIDE
CECOS INTERNATIONAL
FORMOSA PLASTICS CORP
EXXONMOBIL CHEMICAL COMPANY BATON ROUGE
EXIDE CORP BATON ROUGE SMELTER
MURPHY OIL USAJNC.MERAUX REFINERY
BAYOU STEEL CORPORATION
TAFT/STAR MANUFACTURING PLANT UNION CARB
CHALMETTE REFINING, LLC.
CK WITCO GRETNA FACILITY
CONDEA VISTA COMPANY
AVONDALE INDUSTRIES, INC.
BORDEN CHEMICALS AND PLASTICS
EXXONMOBIL CHEMICAL COMPANY
T.T.BARGE CLEANING, MILE 183.INC.
GNB TECHNOLOGIES
NOVARTIS CROP PROTECTION, INC.
UNIROYAL CHEMICAL COMPANY, INC.
EXXON MOBIL REFINING AND SUPPLY CO BATON
VULCAN CHEMICALS
MOTIVA ENTERPRISES LLC-NORCO REFINERY
UNION CARBIDE CORPORATION NORCO CATALYST
ALBEMARLE CORPORATION PDC
WESTLAKE POLYMERS CORPORATION
AIR PRODUCTS AND CHEMICALS, INC. GEISMAR
GTXJNC.
AMAX METALS RECOVERY, INC.
MOTIVA ENTERPRISES LLC-CONVENT REFINERY
US NASA/ LOCKHEED MARTIN
EVANS HARVEY CORP, L.L.C.
DSM COPOLYMER, INC.
SHELL CHEMICAL COMPANY
CONOCO INC. LAKE CHARLES REFINERY
CITGO PETROLEUM CORPORATION
HOBSON GALVANIZING
WESTSIDE GALVANIZING SVCS.
PLACID REFINING COMPANY LLC
OCCIDENTAL CHEMICAL CORP.
CECOS INTERNATIONAL, INC.
ver than fifty generators.
City
GEISMAR
WAGGAMAN
LAPLACE
WESTLAKE
SULPHUR
STERLINGTON
PLAQUEMINE
LAKE CHARLES
PLAQUEMINE
GEISMAR
NORCO
WESTLAKE
SULPHUR
BATON ROUGE
SCOTLANDVILLE
BATON ROUGE
MERAUX
LAPLACE
TAFT
CHALMETTE
HARVEY
WESTLAKE
AVONDALE
GEISMAR
BATON ROUGE
MODESTE
SHREVEPORT
ST GABRIEL
GEISMAR
BATON ROUGE
GEISMAR
NORCO
NORCO
BATON ROUGE
SULPHUR
GEISMAR
AMELIA
BRAITHWAITE
UNION
NEW ORLEANS
HARVEY
ADDIS
GEISMAR
WESTLAKE
LAKE CHARLES
BELLE CHASSE
PORT ALLEN
PORT ALLEN
CONVENT
LIVINGSTON
Total Generated
(Tons)
1,761,129
1,550,974
227,444
181,119
143,662
122,990
31,349
31,291
30,803
23,997
19,322
17,034
16,766
12,098
11,082
10,530
10,357
8,962
8,740
8,517
8,146
7,348
7,188
6,511
5,649
4,791
4,530
4,436
4,275
4,236
3,385
3,159
2,862
2,659
2,299
2,292
2,290
2,147
2,142
2,043
1,674
1,609
1,511
1,503
1,499
1,416
1,392
1,333
1,267
1,212
4,324,972
Generators with zero quantity generated are excluded.
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, CONTINUED
4 Quantities of Waste Generated in 1999 That Were:
- Reported with Only Characteristic Waste Codes
- Reported with Only Listed Waste Codes
- Reported with Both Characteristic and Listed Waste codes
Waste Has Only
Characteristic
Codes
ONLY IGNITABLE
ONLY CORROSIVE
ONLY REACTIVE
ONLYD004-17
ONLY D018-43
HAS MORE THAN ONE
CHARACTERISTIC CODE
TOTAL
5 Quantities of Waste
Waste Has Only
Characteristic Codes
But More Than One Applies
HAS IGNITABLE CODE
HAS CORROSIVE CODE
HAS REACTIVE CODE
HASD004-D017CODE
HAS D018-D043 CODE
TOTAL
Tons of
Waste Waste Has Only
Generated Listed Codes
53,087 ONLY AN F CODE
133,620 ONLY A K CODE
39,228 ONLY A P CODE
22,351 ONLY A U CODE
211,811
HAS MORE THAN
593,415 LISTED CODE
1,053,512 TOTAL
Tons of Waste Has Both
Waste Characteristic
Generated And Listed Codes
12,693
348,437
104
4,048
ONE
33,048
398,331 Both Characteristic and Listed
Tons of
Waste
Generated
2,899,392
Generated in 1999 That Were Multiply Coded
Tons of Only Listed
Waste Codes But Has
Generated More Than One
53,356
555,158
2,866
13,263
576,683
HAS AN F CODE
HAS A K CODE
HAS A P CODE
HAS A U CODE
593,415 TOTAL
Note: Columns do not sum to total because a waste code may apply I
Tons of
Waste Both Characteristic
Generated And Listed Codes
IGN. W/ AT LEAST 1 LSTD
CORR. W/AT LEAST 1 LSTD
REACT. W/AT LEAST 1 LSTD
D004-1 7 W/ AT LEAST 1 LSTD
D01 8-43 W/ AT LEAST 1 LSTD
32,1 46 F WASTE W/ AT LEAST 1 CHAR
31 ,244 K WASTE W/ AT LEAST 1 CHAR
3,313 P WASTE W/ AT LEAST 1 CHAR
5,534 U WASTE W/ AT LEAST 1 CHAR
33,048 TOTAL
:o more than one waste.
Tons of
Waste
Generated
214,281
322,107
689,421
135,676
2,640,717
1 ,571 ,071
2,588,116
88,675
1 ,296,627
2,899,392
Mixtures with ignitable, corrosive, reactive, D004-17, and D018-43 characteristic codes may also contain other characteristic waste
codes. Similarly, wastes with F, K, P, and U listed codes may have other listed waste codes.
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 MANAGEMENT
6 Number of RCRA TSD Facilities (TSDFs): 68
7 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed: 4,232,705 Tons
8 Fifty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Management Facilities in the State, 1999
Rank
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
Total
EPA ID
LAD008213191
LAD0081 75390
LAD000777201
LAD001 890367
LAD020597597
LAD008086506
LAD0081 87080
LAD000778514
LAD0571 17434
LAD008161234
LAD000618256
LAD040776809
LAD980622104
LAR000018333
LAD008184137
LAD000778381
LAD0081 79707
LAD041581422
LAD003913449
LAD053783445
LAR000032789
LAD092681824
LAD0591 30831
LAD0341 99802
LA0000365668
LAD01 03951 27
LAD087029872
Site Name
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
RHODIAINC.
CECOS INTERNATIONAL
BASF CORPORATION
SHELL OIL CO NORCO WEST SITE CHEMICAL
LYONDELL CHEMICAL WORLD WIDE
EXIDE CORP BATON ROUGE SMELTER
City
GEISMAR
WAGGAMAN
SULPHUR
LAPLACE
STERLINGTON
LAKE CHARLES
PLAQUEMINE
PLAQUEMINE
PLAQUEMINE
BATON ROUGE
SULPHUR
GEISMAR
NORCO
WESTLAKE
BATON ROUGE
EXXONMOBIL CHEMICAL COMPANY BATON ROUGESCOTLANDVILLE
CHALMETTE REFINING, L.L.C.
TAFT/STAR MANUFACTURING PLANT UNION CARB
BORDEN CHEMICALS AND PLASTICS
NOVARTIS CROP PROTECTION, INC.
CS METALS OF LOUISIANA, LLC
VULCAN CHEMICALS
DSM COPOLYMER, INC.
CHEVRON CHEMICAL COMPANY LLC
LAMP RECYCLERS OF LOUISIANA, INC.
SAFETY-KLEEN (BATON ROUGE) INC.
ALFREDS PROCESSOR SALES/SERVICE
CHALMETTE
TAFT
GEISMAR
ST GABRIEL
CONVENT
GEISMAR
ADDIS
BELLE CHASSE
HAMMOND
BATON ROUGE
KENNER
Tons of Waste
Managed
1,756,225
1,550,783
258,000
229,473
122,483
64,532
33,992
31,565
29,955
23,448
18,986
18,983
18,833
16,069
12,803
11,054
7,854
7,317
5,984
4,947
4,163
2,943
1,358
434
269
254
0
4,232,705
Note: Columns may not sum due to rounding.
State may have fewer than fifty facilities that managed waste.
Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed are excluded.
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 MANAGEMENT, CONTINUED
9 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed by Management Method, 1999
Management Method
System
Type Code
Quantity Managed Percentage of
(tons) Quantity
METALS RECOVERY
SOLVENTS RECOVERY
OTHER RECOVERY
INCINERATION
ENERGY RECOVERY
FUEL BLENDING
STABILIZATION
LANDFILL
DEEPWELL / UNDERGROUND INJECTION
OTHER DISPOSAL
M011-M019
M021-M029
M031-M039
M041-M049
M051-M059
M061
M111-M119
M132
M134
M137
7,054
36,973
43,568
83,236
115,072
10
95,699
174,966
3,676,111
16
4,232,705
0.2
0.9
1.0
2.0
2.7
0.0
2.3
4.1
86.9
0.0
100.0
10 Management Method by Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed, 1999
Management Method
System
Type Code
DEEPWELL / UNDERGROUND INJECTION
LANDFILL
ENERGY RECOVERY
STABILIZATION
INCINERATION
OTHER RECOVERY
SOLVENTS RECOVERY
METALS RECOVERY
OTHER DISPOSAL
FUEL BLENDING
M134
M132
M051-M059
M111-M119
M041-M049
M031-M039
M021-M029
M011-M019
M137
M061
Quantity Managed
(tons)
3,676,111
174,966
115,072
95,699
83,236
43,568
36,973
7,054
16
10
4,232,705
Percentage of
Quantity
86.9
4.1
2.7
2.3
2.0
1.0
0.9
0.2
0.0
0.0
100.0
Number
of Facilities
5
2
5
8
9
1
3
2
6
1
27
Number
of Facilities
6
2
9
3
8
5
2
5
1
1
27
Percentage
of Facilities
18.5
7.4
18.5
29.6
33.3
3.7
11.1
7.4
22.2
3.7
Percentage
of Facilities
22.2
7.4
33.3
11.1
29.6
18.5
7.4
18.5
3.7
3.7
11 Management Method and Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed by Number of Facilities, 1999
Management Method
System
Type Code
Quantity Managed Percentage of
(tons) Quantity
ENERGY RECOVERY
INCINERATION
DEEPWELL / UNDERGROUND INJECTION
METALS RECOVERY
OTHER RECOVERY
STABILIZATION
SOLVENTS RECOVERY
LANDFILL
FUEL BLENDING
OTHER DISPOSAL
M051-M059
M041-M049
M134
M011-M019
M031-M039
M111-M119
M021-M029
M132
M061
M137
115,072
83,236
3,676,111
7,054
43,568
95,699
36,973
174,966
10
16
4,232,705
2.7
2.0
86.9
0.2
1.0
2.3
0.9
4.1
0.0
0.0
100.0
Number
of Facilities
9
8
6
5
5
3
2
2
1
1
27
Percentage
of Facilities
33.3
29.6
22.2
18.5
18.5
11.1
7.4
7.4
3.7
3.7
Note: Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed are excluded.
Columns may not sum due to rounding.
Number of Facilities column may not sum to total because facilities may have multiple handling methods.
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 SHIPMENTS
12 Number of RCRA Hazardous Waste Shippers: 415
13 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Shipped: 172,360 Tons
14 Fifty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Shippers in the State, 1999
Rank
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
Total
Note:
EPA ID
LAD000777201
LAD000740712
LAD041 224932
LAD094919339
LAD086478047
LAD01 03951 27
LAD000812818
LAD040776809
LAD008213191
LAD980870794
LAD058530510
LAD0081 94060
LAD008086506
LAD062662887
LAD981 057706
LAR000004598
LAD0081 86579
LAD000757286
LAD981 522048
LAR000030247
LAD065485146
LAD0081 58289
LAD053783445
LAD003913183
LAD990683716
LAD008080350
LAD041581422
LAD085551810
LAD053783353
LAD0981 68206
LAD000618298
LAD008073439
LAD065470916
LAD982306763
LAD008058471
LAD0571 17434
LAR000018333
LAD058472721
LAD049977101
LAD981 057441
LAD980622161
LAD000209700
LAD981154172
LAD9851 84761
LAD000802868
LAD055026843
LAT230013591
LAD008161234
LA4800014587
LAD089317341
Columns may not sum
Site Name
CHEMICAL WASTE MANAGEMENT
AVONDALE INDUSTRIES, INC.
FORMOSA PLASTICS CORP
BAYOU STEEL CORPORATION
CONDEA VISTA/GEORGIA GULF
SAFETY-KLEEN (BATON ROUGE) INC.
EXXONMOBIL CHEMICAL COMPANY
BASF CORPORATION
RUBICON INC.
T.T.BARGE CLEANING, MILE 183.INC.
GNB TECHNOLOGIES
UNIROYAL CHEMICAL COMPANY, INC.
PPG INDUSTRIES, INC.
EXXON MOBIL REFINING AND SUPPLY CO BATON
GTXJNC.
UNION CARBIDE CORPORATION NORCO CATALYST
MOTIVA ENTERPRISES LLC-NORCO REFINERY
ALBEMARLE CORPORATION PDC
WESTLAKE POLYMERS CORPORATION
AIR PRODUCTS AND CHEMICALS, INC. GEISMAR
MOTIVA ENTERPRISES LLC-CONVENT REFINERY
EVANS HARVEY CORP, L.L.C.
NOVARTIS CROP PROTECTION, INC.
SHELL CHEMICAL COMPANY
CONOCO INC. LAKE CHARLES REFINERY
CITGO PETROLEUM CORPORATION
TAFT/STAR MANUFACTURING PLANT UNION CARB
HOBSON GALVANIZING
PLACID REFINING COMPANY LLC
OCCIDENTAL CHEMICAL CORP.
CECOS INTERNATIONAL, INC.
FIRESTONE POLYMERS
CKWITCO CORPORATION
LOUISIANA DOCK COMPANY BATON ROUGE SHIPY
MURPHY OIL USAJNC.MERAUX REFINERY
GEORGIA GULF CHEMICALS AND VINYLS, LLC
LYONDELL CHEMICAL WORLD WIDE
AMAX METALS RECOVERY, INC.
NORTHWEST PIPE COMPANY/P&H TUBE
SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS
CATALYST RECOVERY OF LAJNC.
BROWNING FERRIS IND. CHEMICALS SERV.JNC
M-l LLC VENICE III
WESTLAKE PETROCHEMICAL CORPORATION
HONEYWELL INTERNATIONAL INC.
M-l LLC HOUMA FACILITY
M-l LLC PORT FOURCHON
RHODIAINC.
US NASA/ LOCKHEED MARTIN
GENERAL MOTORS CORP
due to rounding.
City
SULPHUR
AVONDALE
BATON ROUGE
LAPLACE
WESTLAKE
BATON ROUGE
BATON ROUGE
GEISMAR
GEISMAR
MODESTE
SHREVEPORT
GEISMAR
LAKE CHARLES
BATON ROUGE
AMELIA
NORCO
NORCO
BATON ROUGE
SULPHUR
GEISMAR
UNION
HARVEY
ST GABRIEL
GEISMAR
WESTLAKE
LAKE CHARLES
TAFT
BELLE CHASSE
PORT ALLEN
CONVENT
LIVINGSTON
SULPHUR
TAFT
PORT ALLEN
MERAUX
PLAQUEMINE
WESTLAKE
BRAITHWAITE
BOSSIER CITY
PINEVILLE
LAFAYETTE
BATON ROUGE
VENICE
SULPHUR
BATON ROUGE
HOUMA
PORT FOURCHON
BATON ROUGE
NEW ORLEANS
SHREVEPORT
Quantity Shipped
(Tons)
16,977
12,361
12,098
8,962
8,257
6,858
5,614
5,014
5,005
4,791
4,530
4,275
3,739
3,304
3,220
2,862
2,751
2,659
2,299
2,292
2,142
1,674
1,519
1,511
1,503
1,499
1,423
1,413
1,333
1,267
1,212
1,175
1,169
1,165
1,051
1,004
962
929
929
920
895
892
878
852
833
807
807
735
708
695
151,769
State may have fewer than fifty shippers.
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 RECEIPTS
15 Number of RCRA Hazardous Waste Receivers: 15
16 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Received: 242,305 Tons
17 Fifty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Receivers in the State, 1999
Rank
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
Total
Note:
EPA ID
LAD000777201
LAD008086506
LAD000778514
LAD008161234
LAD01 03951 27
LAR000032789
LAD0081 87080
LAD000618256
LAD001 890367
LAD008184137
LAD053783445
LAD981 057441
LAD089841902
LA0000365668
LAD087029872
Site Name
CHEMICAL WASTE MANAGEMENT
PPG INDUSTRIES, INC.
SAFETY-KLEEN (PLAQUEMINE), INC.
RHODIAINC.
SAFETY-KLEEN (BATON ROUGE) INC.
CS METALS OF LOUISIANA, LLC
THE DOW CHEMICAL COMPANY
CECOS INTERNATIONAL
E. I. DUPONT DE NEMOURS & CO., INC.
EXIDE CORP BATON ROUGE SMELTER
NOVARTIS CROP PROTECTION, INC.
SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS
SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS
LAMP RECYCLERS OF LOUISIANA, INC.
ALFREDS PROCESSOR SALES/SERVICE
City
SULPHUR
LAKE CHARLES
PLAQUEMINE
BATON ROUGE
BATON ROUGE
CONVENT
PLAQUEMINE
SULPHUR
LAPLACE
BATON ROUGE
ST GABRIEL
PINEVILLE
KENNER
HAMMOND
KENNER
Quantity Received
(Tons)
128,224
36,984
31 ,565
23,403
4,218
4,163
3,116
2,846
2,434
2,274
2,196
523
230
128
0
242,305
Columns may not sum due to rounding.
State may have fewer than fifty facilities that received waste.
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 RECEIPTS, CONTINUED
18 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed by Management Method
Limited to Waste Received from Offsite, 1999
Management Method
System
Type Code
Quantity Managed Percentage of Number
(tons) Quantity of Facilities
METALS RECOVERY
SOLVENTS RECOVERY
OTHER RECOVERY
INCINERATION
ENERGY RECOVERY
FUEL BLENDING
STABILIZATION
LANDFILL
DEEPWELL / UNDERGROUND INJECTION
OTHER DISPOSAL
M011-M019
M021-M029
M031-M039
M041-M049
M051-M059
M061
M111-M119
M132
M134
M137
6,585
36,966
2,434
6,641
22,063
10
80,270
46,040
34,411
16
2.8
15.7
1.0
2.8
9.4
0.0
34.1
19.6
14.6
0.0
235,436
100.0
13
19 Management Method by Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed
Limited to Waste Received from Offsite, 1999
Management Method
System
Type Code
Quantity Managed Percentage of Number
(tons) Quantity of Facilities
STABILIZATION
LANDFILL
SOLVENTS RECOVERY
DEEPWELL / UNDERGROUND INJECTION
ENERGY RECOVERY
INCINERATION
METALS RECOVERY
OTHER RECOVERY
OTHER DISPOSAL
FUEL BLENDING
20
M111-M119
M132
M021-M029
M134
M051-M059
M041-M049
M011-M019
M031-M039
M137
M061
80,270
46,040
36,966
34,411
22,063
6,641
6,585
2,434
16
10
34.1
19.6
15.7
14.6
9.4
2.8
2.8
1.0
0.0
0.0
235,436
100.0
13
Management Method and Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed by Number of Facilities
Limited to Waste Received from Offsite, 1999
System Quantity Managed Percentage of Number
Management Method Type Code (tons) Quantity of Facilities
METALS RECOVERY
INCINERATION
STABILIZATION
DEEPWELL / UNDERGROUND INJECTION
SOLVENTS RECOVERY
OTHER RECOVERY
ENERGY RECOVERY
FUEL BLENDING
LANDFILL
OTHER DISPOSAL
M011-M019
M041-M049
M111-M119
M134
M021-M029
M031-M039
M051-M059
M061
M132
M137
6,585
6,641
80,270
34,411
36,966
2,434
22,063
10
46,040
16
2.8
2.8
34.1
14.6
15.7
1.0
9.4
0.0
19.6
0.0
235,436
100.0
13
Note: Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed are excluded.
Columns may not sum due to rounding.
Number of Facilities column may not sum to total because facilities may have multiple handling methods.
Percentage
of Facilities
38.5
7.7
7.7
23.1
7.7
7.7
15.4
7.7
15.4
7.7
Percentage
of Facilities
15.4
7.7
7.7
15.4
7.7
23.1
38.5
7.7
7.7
7.7
Percentage
of Facilities
38.5
23.1
15.4
15.4
7.7
7.7
7.7
7.7
7.7
7.7
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 IMPORTS AND EXPORTS
21 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Imported: 177,434 Tons
22 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Exported: 110,709 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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MAINE
1999 WASTE GENERATION
1 Number of RCRA Large Quantity Generators (LQGs): 102
2 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Generated: 4,374 Tons
3 Fifty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators in the State, 1999
Rank
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
Total
Note:
EPA ID
MED040249096
MED001 099308
MED000242701
ME71 7002201 9
MED051431906
MED000791681
ME5000001313
MED071 735096
MED980910053
MED001 099746
MED041 460247
MED01 9051 069
MED001 098458
MED001110337
MED046217352
MED077469864
MED985469279
ME5000000802
MED040228983
MED0451 13495
ME5000000307
MED046221115
MED985467638
MED000840843
MED001 096395
ME5000001271
MED054608179
MED042141408
ME81 7002201 8
MED980523146
MED001 905777
MED985466358
MER000002667
MED093625358
ME51 70024355
MED001 097203
MED000841056
MED043249945
MED060996451
MED985471911
MED985467679
MED001 065580
MED001 094473
MED985467562
ME5000001388
ME6572890022
MED001 095041
ME9570024522
MED001 104959
MED980671796
State may have fev
Site 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.
SILVEXINC.
OSRAM SYLVANIA
BATH IRON WORKS
ENVIRONMENTAL COMPLIANCE CORP
NATIONAL SEMICONDUCTOR
GULF OIL LTD PARTNERSHIP
EASTERN FINE PAPER INC
SPRAGUESANFORDINC
SOUTHERN MAINE INDUSTRIES CORP
FIRST TECHNOLOGY
PANOLAM INDUSTRIES INTERNATIONAL
L & I ATLANTIC, INC.
SACO DEFENSE CORP
MOBIL PORTLAND TERMINAL
E-M-SOLUTIONS
COLD BROOK ENERGY INC.
PRIME TANNING COMPANY, INC.
SOUTHERN MAINE SPECIALTIES
SPENCER PRESS INC
S.D. WARREN COMPANY
US NAVAL AIR STATION - BRUNSWICK
BATH IRON WORKS CORPORATION
HUSSEY SEATING CO
CIANBRO CORP
US COAST GUARD TWO LIGHTS
SCI TECHNOLOGY INC
NAVCOMTELSTA
PHILIPS ELMET
BATH IRON WORKS CORPORATION
OSRAM SYLVANIA PRODUCTS INC.
UNIVERSITY OF MAINE
OXFORD AVIATION INC
BATH IRON WORKS CORPORATION
IRVING TANNING CO
DIELECTRIC COMMUNICATIONS
SERMATECH INTERNATIONAL
MAINE R/S MAINTENANCE CTR
MAINE AIR NATIONAL GUARD
MEAD OXFORD CORP
LORING AIR FORCE BASE
HINCKLEYCO..LLC
FORT JAMES OPERATING CO
^er than fifty generators.
City
SANFORD
EASTPORT
ORRINGTON
KITTERY
AUBURN
NORTH BERWICK
SOUTH PORTLAND
GREENE
WESTBROOK
WALDOBORO
BATH
SOUTH PORTLAND
SOUTH PORTLAND
SOUTH PORTLAND
BREWER
SANFORD
GORHAM
STAN DISH
AUBURN
BANGOR
SACO
SOUTH PORTLAND
WESTBROOK
HAMPDEN
BERWICK
SACO
WELLS
WESTBROOK
BRUNSWICK
PORTLAND
NORTH BERWICK
PITTSFIELD
CAPE ELIZABETH
AUGUSTA
CUTLER
LEWISTON
BRUNSWICK
BANGOR
ORONO
OXFORD
BRUNSWICK
HARTLAND
RAYMOND
BIDDEFORD
LIMESTONE
BANGOR
RUMFORD
LIMESTONE
SOUTHWEST HARBOR
OLD TOWN
Total Generated
(Tons)
696
429
407
343
239
193
192
188
152
137
127
126
111
106
71
70
57
52
51
47
43
42
34
33
30
29
26
23
18
14
14
13
13
13
13
13
11
10
10
8
8
8
7
6
6
6
6
6
5
5
4,266
Generators with zero quantity generated are excluded.
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, CONTINUED
4 Quantities of Waste Generated in 1999 That Were:
- Reported with Only Characteristic Waste Codes
- Reported with Only Listed Waste Codes
- Reported with Both Characteristic and Listed Waste codes
Waste Has Only
Characteristic
Codes
ONLY IGNITABLE
ONLY CORROSIVE
ONLY REACTIVE
ONLYD004-17
ONLY D018-43
HAS MORE THAN ONE
CHARACTERISTIC CODE
TOTAL
5 Quantities of Waste
Waste Has Only
Characteristic Codes
But More Than One Applies
HAS IGNITABLE CODE
HAS CORROSIVE CODE
HAS REACTIVE CODE
HASD004-D017CODE
HAS D018-D043 CODE
TOTAL
Tons of
Waste Waste Has Only
Generated Listed Codes
296 ONLY AN F CODE
256 ONLY A K CODE
1 ONLY A P CODE
686 ONLY A U CODE
405
HAS MORE THAN
433 LISTED CODE
2,076 TOTAL
Tons of Waste Has Both
Waste Characteristic
Generated And Listed Codes
172
351
0
3
ONE
0
527 Both Characteristic and Listed
Tons of
Waste
Generated
1,766
Generated in 1999 That Were Multiply Coded
Tons of Only Listed
Waste Codes But Has
Generated More Than One
377
58
3
130
340
HAS AN F CODE
HAS A K CODE
HAS A P CODE
HAS A U CODE
433 TOTAL
Note: Columns do not sum to total because a waste code may apply I
Tons of
Waste Both Characteristic
Generated And Listed Codes
IGN. W/ AT LEAST 1 LSTD
CORR. W/AT LEAST 1 LSTD
REACT. W/AT LEAST 1 LSTD
D004-1 7 W/ AT LEAST 1 LSTD
D01 8-43 W/ AT LEAST 1 LSTD
0 F WASTE W/ AT LEAST 1 CHAR
0 K WASTE W/ AT LEAST 1 CHAR
0 P WASTE W/ AT LEAST 1 CHAR
0 U WASTE W/ AT LEAST 1 CHAR
0 TOTAL
:o more than one waste.
Tons of
Waste
Generated
1,359
21
6
440
259
1,074
0
3
695
1,766
Mixtures with ignitable, corrosive, reactive, D004-17, and D018-43 characteristic codes may also contain other characteristic waste
codes. Similarly, wastes with F, K, P, and U listed codes may have other listed waste codes.
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
6 Number of RCRA TSD Facilities (TSDFs): 10
7 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed: 571 Tons
8 Fifty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Management Facilities in the State, 1999
Tons of Waste
Rank EPA ID Site Name City Managed
1 MED040249096 CYRO INDUSTRIES SANFORD 437
2 MED001099746 OSRAM SYLVANIA WALDOBORO 129
3 MED043249945 OSRAM SYLVANIA PRODUCTS INC. BANGOR 5
Total 571
Note: Columns may not sum due to rounding.
State may have fewer than fifty facilities that managed waste.
Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed are excluded.
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, CONTINUED
9 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed by Management Method, 1999
Management Method
System
Type Code
SOLVENTS RECOVERY
OTHER RECOVERY
M021-M029
M031-M039
Quantity Managed
(tons)
442
129
Percentage of
Quantity
77.5
22.5
Number
of Facilities
2
1
Percentage
of Facilities
66.7
33.3
571
100.0
10 Management Method by Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed, 1999
Management Method
System
Type Code
Quantity Managed Percentage of
(tons) Quantity
SOLVENTS RECOVERY
OTHER RECOVERY
M021-M029
M031-M039
442
129
77.5
22.5
Number
of Facilities
2
1
571
100.0
Percentage
of Facilities
66.7
33.3
11 Management Method and Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed by Number of Facilities, 1999
Management Method
System
Type Code
Quantity Managed Percentage of
(tons) Quantity
SOLVENTS RECOVERY
OTHER RECOVERY
M021-M029
M031-M039
442
129
77.5
22.5
Number
of Facilities
2
1
Percentage
of Facilities
66.7
33.3
571
100.0
Note: Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed are excluded.
Columns may not sum due to rounding.
Number of Facilities column may not sum to total because facilities may have multiple handling methods.
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 SHIPMENTS
12 Number of RCRA Hazardous Waste Shippers: 97
13 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Shipped: 4,520 Tons
14 Fifty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Shippers in the State, 1999
Rank
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
Total
Note:
EPA ID
MED01 9051 069
MED001 099308
MED000242701
MED980667810
ME71 7002201 9
MED040249096
MED051431906
ME5000001313
MED000791681
MED071 735096
MED980910053
MED041 460247
MED001 098458
MED001110337
MED046217352
MED077469864
MED985469279
MED040228983
MED0451 13495
ME5000000802
ME5000000307
MED046221115
MED985467638
MED000840843
MED001 096395
ME5000001271
MED054608179
MED042141408
ME81 7002201 8
MED980523146
MED001 905777
MER000002667
MED093625358
ME51 70024355
MED001 097203
MED000841056
MED060996451
MED985466358
MED001 099746
MED985471911
MED985467679
MED001 065580
MED001 094473
MER000002444
MED985467562
ME6572890022
MED001 095041
ME9570024522
MED001 104959
MED043249945
Columns may not sum
Site Name
ENVIRONMENTAL COMPLIANCE CORP
ENGELHARD CORP
HOLTRACHEM MANUFACTURING CO., LLC
SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS, INC
PORTSMOUTH NAVAL SHIPYARD
CYRO INDUSTRIES
GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY INDUSTRIAL SYS
FAIRCHILD SEMICONDUCTOR CORPORATION
PRATT & WHITNEY
MAINE POLY INC.
SILVEX INC.
BATH IRON WORKS
NATIONAL SEMICONDUCTOR
GULF OIL LTD PARTNERSHIP
EASTERN FINE PAPER INC
SPRAGUE SANFORD INC
SOUTHERN MAINE INDUSTRIES CORP
PANOLAM INDUSTRIES INTERNATIONAL
L&l ATLANTIC, INC.
FIRST TECHNOLOGY
SACO DEFENSE CORP
MOBIL PORTLAND TERMINAL
E-M-SOLUTIONS
COLD BROOK ENERGY INC.
PRIME TANNING COMPANY, INC.
SOUTHERN MAINE SPECIALTIES
SPENCER PRESS INC
S.D. WARREN COMPANY
US NAVAL AIR STATION - BRUNSWICK
BATH IRON WORKS CORPORATION
HUSSEY SEATING CO
US COAST GUARD TWO LIGHTS
SCI TECHNOLOGY INC
NAVCOMTELSTA
PHILIPS ELMET
BATH IRON WORKS CORPORATION
UNIVERSITY OF MAINE
CIANBRO CORP
OSRAM SYLVANIA
OXFORD AVIATION INC
BATH IRON WORKS CORPORATION
IRVING TANNING CO
DIELECTRIC COMMUNICATIONS
INDUSTRIAL CONCRETE SERVICES
SERMATECH INTERNATIONAL
MAINE AIR NATIONAL GUARD
MEAD OXFORD CORP
LORING AIR FORCE BASE
HINCKLEY CO., LLC
OSRAM SYLVANIA PRODUCTS INC.
due to rounding.
Quantity Shipped
City (Tons)
SOUTH PORTLAND
EASTPORT
ORRINGTON
LEEDS
KITTERY
SANFORD
AUBURN
SOUTH PORTLAND
NORTH BERWICK
GREENE
WESTBROOK
BATH
SOUTH PORTLAND
SOUTH PORTLAND
BREWER
SANFORD
GORHAM
AUBURN
BANGOR
STANDISH
SACO
SOUTH PORTLAND
WESTBROOK
HAMPDEN
BERWICK
SACO
WELLS
WESTBROOK
BRUNSWICK
PORTLAND
NORTH BERWICK
CAPE ELIZABETH
AUGUSTA
CUTLER
LEWISTON
BRUNSWICK
ORONO
PITTSFIELD
WALDOBORO
OXFORD
BRUNSWICK
HARTLAND
RAYMOND
GORHAM
BIDDEFORD
BANGOR
RUMFORD
LIMESTONE
SOUTHWEST HARBOR
BANGOR
475
429
407
385
337
258
239
192
191
188
152
127
111
106
71
70
57
55
47
46
43
42
34
33
30
29
26
22
18
14
14
13
13
13
13
11
10
9
9
8
8
8
7
7
7
6
6
6
5
5
4,412
State may have fewer than fifty shippers.
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 RECEIPTS
15 Number of RCRA Hazardous Waste Receivers: 2
16 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Received: 320 Tons
17 Fifty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Receivers in the State, 1999
Quantity Received
Rank EPA ID Site Name City (Tons)
1 MED980667810 SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS, INC LEEDS 319
2 MED019051069 ENVIRONMENTAL COMPLIANCE CORP SOUTH PORTLAND 1
Total 320
Note: Columns may not sum due to rounding.
State may have fewer than fifty facilities that received waste.
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 RECEIPTS, CONTINUED
Tables 18, 19, and 20 have been omitted from this report because there were no facilities in the State of Maine that
reported receiving RCRA hazardous waste in 1999 other than as a storage-only facility.
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 IMPORTS AND EXPORTS
21 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Imported: 2 Tons
22 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Exported: 4,448 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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MARYLAND
1999 WASTE GENERATION
1 Number of RCRA Large Quantity Generators (LQGs): 289
2 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Generated: 80,256 Tons
3 Fifty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators in the State, 1999
Rank
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
Total
Note:
EPA ID
MDD030324073
MDD003071875
MDD003070349
MDD985397256
MDD053945432
MDD06939671 1
MD71 70024536
MDD980555189
MDD990759375
MDD001 890060
MDD000215160
MDD980704852
MDD990686222
MDD003091972
MDD981 043383
MDD985372143
MDD069390839
MDD003075942
MDR000001057
MDD003255163
MDD095353348
MDD001710227
MDR000016477
MDD046283495
MDD003067121
MDD044975670
MDR000016303
MDD052340973
MD00001 92971
MDD000619395
MD61 50004095
MD2970590004
MDR000521153
MDD056497589
MD321 0021 355
MDD000622092
MDD985406792
MDR000012161
MDD074933961
MDD091818930
MD4690307844
MDD003093507
MD01 70090021
MDD980919070
MDD077410538
MDD069380657
MDD003075207
MDD003065877
MDD021461876
MDD003082997
State may have fev
Site 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
SHERWIN-WILLIAMS CO, THE
SOUTHERN MARYLAND WOOD TREATMENT
CONDEA VISTA COMPANY
GM TRUCK GROUP
HONEYWELL MICROELECTRONICS & TECH CTR
CITRUS & ALLIED ESSENCES LTD
RUST-OLEUM CORPORATION
CYTEC FIBERITE INC
BFI WASTE SYSTEMS OF NORTH AMERICA INC
DURON, INC.
SECURITY FENCE SUPPLY
GRACE DAVISON CURTIS BAY SITE
WASHINGTON POST, THE
BALTIMORE MARINE INDUSTRIES INC
THIOKOL PROPULSION
CROWN CORK & SEAL COMPANY INC
MIDDLE RIVER AIRCRAFT SYSTEMS
PATAPSCO WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANT
HOWCO - ALFA RIDGE LANDFILL
BALTIMORE GAS AND ELECTRIC - SPRING
NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH
NATIONAL SECURITY AGENCY
LIFE TECHNOLOGIES INC
VPI MIRREX CORPORATION
U.S. ARMY GARRISON, ABERDEEN PROVING
NOXELL CORPORATION - STENERSEN
CLOROX PRODUCTS MANUFACTURING COMPANY
ENGINEERED POLYMER SOLUTIONS
W R GRACE AND CO
NIROINC.
U.S. COAST GUARD - YARD SAFETY OFFICE
MILLENNIUM SPECIALTY CHEMICALS
U.S. NAVAL ACADEMY COMPLEX
NOXELL CORPORATION - BEAVER COURT
TNEMEC COMPANY, INC.
CHESAPEAKE FINISHED METALS
SIGNODE EASTERN OPERATIONS
BLACK & DECKER (U.S.) INC
UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND
NOXELL CORPORATION - YORK ROAD
^er than fifty generators.
City
BALTIMORE
BALTIMORE
CAMBRIDGE
PORT DEPOSIT
SPARROWS POINT
BALTIMORE
PATUXENT RIVER
BALTIMORE
FREDERICK
CHESTERTOWN
BALTIMORE
HOLLYWOOD
BALTIMORE
BALTIMORE
COLUMBIA
BELCAMP
WILLIAMSPORT
HAVRE DE GRACE
BALTIMORE
BELTSVILLE
BLADENSBURG
BALTIMORE
COLLEGE PARK
BALTIMORE
ELKTON
FRUITLAND
BALTIMORE
BALTIMORE
MARRIOTTSVILLE
BALTIMORE
BETHESDA
FT MEADE
FREDERICK
SALISBURY
APG
HUNT VALLEY
ABERDEEN
WILLIAMSPORT
COLUMBIA
COLUMBIA
BALTIMORE
BALTIMORE
ANNAPOLIS
HUNT VALLEY
BALTIMORE
ELKRIDGE
BALTIMORE
HAMPSTEAD
BALTIMORE
HUNT VALLEY
Total Generated
(Tons)
24,107
10,316
10,139
5,652
5,041
4,726
2,674
2,391
1,549
1,519
1,463
982
912
568
526
381
355
338
310
274
273
229
221
154
150
142
131
117
116
113
111
96
96
95
93
84
84
83
81
81
76
73
71
70
69
63
62
62
61
59
77,434
Generators with zero quantity generated are excluded.
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, CONTINUED
4 Quantities of Waste Generated in 1999 That Were:
- Reported with Only Characteristic Waste Codes
- Reported with Only Listed Waste Codes
- Reported with Both Characteristic and Listed Waste codes
Waste Has Only
Characteristic
Codes
ONLY IGNITABLE
ONLY CORROSIVE
ONLY REACTIVE
ONLYD004-17
ONLY D018-43
HAS MORE THAN ONE
CHARACTERISTIC CODE
TOTAL
5 Quantities of Waste
Waste Has Only
Characteristic Codes
But More Than One Applies
HAS IGNITABLE CODE
HAS CORROSIVE CODE
HAS REACTIVE CODE
HASD004-D017CODE
HAS D018-D043 CODE
TOTAL
Tons of
Waste Waste Has Only
Generated Listed Codes
5,624 ONLY AN F CODE
299 ONLY A K CODE
184 ONLY A P CODE
36,329 ONLY A U CODE
869
HAS MORE THAN
3,302 LISTED CODE
46,607 TOTAL
Tons of Waste Has Both
Waste Characteristic
Generated And Listed Codes
10,596
1,564
199
22
ONE
2,559
14,940 Both Characteristic and Listed
Tons of
Waste
Generated
18,690
Generated in 1999 That Were Multiply Coded
Tons of Only Listed
Waste Codes But Has
Generated More Than One
2,812
562
77
749
2,645
HAS AN F CODE
HAS A K CODE
HAS A P CODE
HAS A U CODE
3,302 TOTAL
Note: Columns do not sum to total because a waste code may apply I
Tons of
Waste Both Characteristic
Generated And Listed Codes
IGN. W/ AT LEAST 1 LSTD
CORR. W/AT LEAST 1 LSTD
REACT. W/AT LEAST 1 LSTD
D004-1 7 W/ AT LEAST 1 LSTD
D01 8-43 W/ AT LEAST 1 LSTD
4 F WASTE W/ AT LEAST 1 CHAR
0 K WASTE W/ AT LEAST 1 CHAR
2,555 P WASTE W/ AT LEAST 1 CHAR
2,559 U WASTE W/ AT LEAST 1 CHAR
2,559 TOTAL
:o more than one waste.
Tons of
Waste
Generated
12,085
2,412
484
9,061
4,973
18,373
3,106
1,050
2,443
18,690
Mixtures with ignitable, corrosive, reactive, D004-17, and D018-43 characteristic codes may also contain other characteristic waste
codes. Similarly, wastes with F, K, P, and U listed codes may have other listed waste codes.
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 MANAGEMENT
6 Number of RCRA TSD Facilities (TSDFs): 22
7 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed: 12,306 Tons
8 Fifty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Management Facilities in the State, 1999
Rank
1
2
3
4
5
6
Total
EPA ID
MDD980554653
MDD003071875
MD41 700241 09
MDD003067121
MDD050793926
MD41 70090001
Site Name
1SAFETY-KLEEN(TS)INC
FMC CORPORATION
NAVAL SURFACE WARFARE CENTER IHDIV
THIOKOL PROPULSION
TOWSON UNIVERSITY
NAVEODTECHDIV
City
LAUREL
BALTIMORE
INDIAN HEAD
ELKTON
TOWSON
INDIAN HEAD
Tons of Waste
Managed
7,864
4,410
18
12
2
1
12,306
Note: Columns may not sum due to rounding.
State may have fewer than fifty facilities that managed waste.
Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed are excluded.
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, CONTINUED
9 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed by Management Method, 1999
System Quantity Managed Percentage of Number Percentage
Management Method TyPe Code (tons) Quantity of Facilities of Facilities
METALS RECOVERY M011-M019 46 0.4 2 33.3
SOLVENTS RECOVERY M021-M029 39 0.3 2 33.3
OTHER RECOVERY M031-M039 0 0.0 1 16.7
INCINERATION M041-M049 6,161 50.1 2 33.3
ENERGY RECOVERY M051-M059 25 0.2 2 33.3
FUEL BLENDING M061 1,553 12.6 1 16.7
STABILIZATION M111-M119 26 0.2 1 16.7
LANDFILL M132 4,443 36.1 1 16.7
OTHER DISPOSAL M137 13 0.1 2 33.3
12,306 100.0 6
10 Management Method by Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed, 1999
System Quantity Managed Percentage of Number Percentage
Management Method TyPe Code (tons) Quantity of Facilities of Facilities
INCINERATION M041-M049 6,161 50.1 2 33.3
LANDFILL M132 4,443 36.1 1 16.7
FUEL BLENDING M061 1,553 12.6 1 16.7
METALS RECOVERY M011-M019 46 0.4 2 33.3
SOLVENTS RECOVERY M021-M029 39 0.3 2 33.3
STABILIZATION M111-M119 26 0.2 1 16.7
ENERGY RECOVERY M051-M059 25 0.2 2 33.3
OTHER DISPOSAL M137 13 0.1 2 33.3
OTHER RECOVERY M031-M039 0 0.0 1 16.7
12,306 100.0 6
11 Management Method and Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed by Number of Facilities, 1999
System Quantity Managed Percentage of Number Percentage
Management Method "Type Code (tons) Quantity of Facilities of Facilities
METALS RECOVERY M011-M019 46 0.4 2 33.3
SOLVENTS RECOVERY M021-M029 39 0.3 2 33.3
INCINERATION M041-M049 6,161 50.1 2 33.3
ENERGY RECOVERY M051-M059 25 0.2 2 33.3
OTHER DISPOSAL M137 13 0.1 2 33.3
OTHER RECOVERY M031-M039 0 0.0 1 16.7
FUEL BLENDING M061 1,553 12.6 1 16.7
STABILIZATION M111-M119 26 0.2 1 16.7
LANDFILL M132 4,443 36.1 1 16.7
12,306 100.0
Note: Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed are excluded.
Columns may not sum due to rounding.
Number of Facilities column may not sum to total because facilities may have multiple handling methods.
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 SHIPMENTS
12 Number of RCRA Hazardous Waste Shippers: 260
13 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Shipped: 187,208 Tons
14 Fifty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Shippers in the State, 1999
Rank
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
Total
Note:
EPA ID
MD51 70024686
MDD030324073
MDD980555189
MDD980554653
MDD003071875
MDD985397256
MDD053945432
MDD06939671 1
MD71 70024536
MDD990759375
MDD000215160
MDD981 034291
MDD000737106
MDD980704852
MDD990686222
MDD003091972
MDD981 043383
MDD985372143
MDD069390839
MDD003075942
MDR01 0097970
MDR000001057
MDD003255163
MDD095353348
MDD001710227
MDR000016477
MDR000002568
MDP000010722
MD2970590004
MDD046283495
MDD044975670
MDR000016303
MDD052340973
MD00001 92971
MDD000619395
MD61 50004095
MDR000521153
MDD056497589
MD321 0021 355
MDD000622092
MDD985406792
MDR000012161
MDD074933961
MDD091818930
MD4690307844
MDD003093507
MD01 70090021
MDD980919070
MDD077410538
MD41 700241 09
Columns may not sum
Site Name
NAVAL SURFACE WARFARE CENTER-CARDEROCK
MD PORT ADMINISTRATION
CLEAN HARBORS OF BALTIMORE
1SAFETY-KLEEN(TS)INC
FMC CORPORATION
NAVY TRAINING CENTER BAINBRIDGE
BETHLEHEM STEEL CORPORATION
BALTIMORE WORKS
NAVAL AIR STATION - PATUXENT RIVER
EASTALCO ALUMINUM COMPANY
SHERWIN-WILLIAMS CO, THE
SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS, INC.
SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS, INC.
SOUTHERN MARYLAND WOOD TREATMENT
CONDEA VISTA COMPANY
GM TRUCK GROUP
HONEYWELL MICROELECTRONICS & TECH CTR
CITRUS & ALLIED ESSENCES LTD
RUST-OLEUM CORPORATION
CYTEC FIBERITE INC
GENCO DISTRIBUTION
BFI WASTE SYSTEMS OF NORTH AMERICA INC
DURON, INC.
SECURITY FENCE SUPPLY
GRACE DAVISON CURTIS BAY SITE
WASHINGTON POST, THE
MID STATES OIL REFINING LLC
BELL ATLANTIC MARYLAND
NATIONAL SECURITY AGENCY
BALTIMORE MARINE INDUSTRIES INC
CROWN CORK & SEAL COMPANY INC
MIDDLE RIVER AIRCRAFT SYSTEMS
PATAPSCO WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANT
HOWCO - ALFA RIDGE LANDFILL
BALTIMORE GAS AND ELECTRIC - SPRING
NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH
LIFE TECHNOLOGIES INC
VPI MIRREX CORPORATION
U.S. ARMY GARRISON, ABERDEEN PROVING
NOXELL CORPORATION - STENERSEN
CLOROX PRODUCTS MANUFACTURING COMPANY
ENGINEERED POLYMER SOLUTIONS
W R GRACE AND CO
NIRO INC.
U.S. COAST GUARD - YARD SAFETY OFFICE
MILLENNIUM SPECIALTY CHEMICALS
U.S. NAVAL ACADEMY COMPLEX
NOXELL CORPORATION - BEAVER COURT
TNEMEC COMPANY, INC.
NAVAL SURFACE WARFARE CENTER IHDIV
due to rounding.
Quantity Shipped
City (Tons)
WEST BETHESDA
BALTIMORE
BALTIMORE
LAUREL
BALTIMORE
PORT DEPOSIT
SPARROWS POINT
BALTIMORE
PATUXENT RIVER
FREDERICK
BALTIMORE
BALTIMORE
GLEN BURNIE
HOLLYWOOD
BALTIMORE
BALTIMORE
COLUMBIA
BELCAMP
WILLIAMSPORT
HAVRE DE GRACE
COLUMBIA
BALTIMORE
BELTSVILLE
BLADENSBURG
BALTIMORE
COLLEGE PARK
BALTIMORE
SILVER SPRING
FT MEADE
BALTIMORE
FRUITLAND
BALTIMORE
BALTIMORE
MARRIOTTSVILLE
BALTIMORE
BETHESDA
FREDERICK
SALISBURY
APG
HUNT VALLEY
ABERDEEN
WILLIAMSPORT
COLUMBIA
COLUMBIA
BALTIMORE
BALTIMORE
ANNAPOLIS
HUNT VALLEY
BALTIMORE
INDIAN HEAD
88,956
24,107
23,929
9,156
6,036
5,652
5,041
4,727
2,626
1,763
1,463
1,335
1,088
982
912
556
526
381
355
338
325
310
274
273
229
221
197
168
161
154
142
131
117
116
113
111
96
95
93
84
84
83
81
81
76
73
71
70
69
66
184,092
State may have fewer than fifty shippers.
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 RECEIPTS
15 Number of RCRA Hazardous Waste Receivers: 4
16 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Received: 9,201 Tons
17 Fifty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Receivers in the State, 1999
Quantity Received
Rank EPA ID Site Name City (Tons)
1 MDD980554653 1SAFETY-KLEEN (TS) INC LAUREL 9,198
2 MD4170024109 NAVAL SURFACE WARFARE CENTER IHDIV INDIAN HEAD 2
3 MD6150004095 NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH BETHESDA 1
4 MDD980829873 UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND COLLEGE PARK 0
Total 9,201
Note: Columns may not sum due to rounding.
State may have fewer than fifty facilities that received waste.
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 RECEIPTS, CONTINUED
18 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed by Management Method
Limited to Waste Received from Offsite, 1999
Management Method
System
Type Code
Quantity Managed Percentage of Number
(tons) Quantity of Facilities
METALS RECOVERY
SOLVENTS RECOVERY
OTHER RECOVERY
INCINERATION
ENERGY RECOVERY
FUEL BLENDING
STABILIZATION
LANDFILL
M011-M019
M021-M029
M031-M039
M041-M049
M051-M059
M061
M111-M119
M132
45
38
0
1,751
9
1,553
26
4,443
0.6
0.5
0.0
22.3
0.1
19.7
0.3
56.5
Percentage
of Facilities
50.0
50.0
50.0
50.0
100.0
50.0
50.0
50.0
7,864
100.0
19 Management Method by Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed
Limited to Waste Received from Offsite, 1999
Management Method
System
Type Code
Quantity Managed Percentage of Number
(tons) Quantity of Facilities
LANDFILL
INCINERATION
FUEL BLENDING
METALS RECOVERY
SOLVENTS RECOVERY
STABILIZATION
ENERGY RECOVERY
OTHER RECOVERY
M132
M041-M049
M061
M011-M019
M021-M029
M111-M119
M051-M059
M031-M039
4,443
1,751
1,553
45
38
26
9
0
56.5
22.3
19.7
0.6
0.5
0.3
0.1
0.0
Percentage
of Facilities
50.0
50.0
50.0
50.0
50.0
50.0
100.0
50.0
7,864
100.0
20 Management Method and Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed by Number of Facilities
Limited to Waste Received from Offsite, 1999
System Quantity Managed Percentage of Number
Management Method Type Code (tons) Quantity of Facilities
ENERGY RECOVERY
METALS RECOVERY
SOLVENTS RECOVERY
OTHER RECOVERY
INCINERATION
FUEL BLENDING
STABILIZATION
LANDFILL
M051-M059
M011-M019
M021-M029
M031-M039
M041-M049
M061
M111-M119
M132
9
45
38
0
1,751
1,553
26
4,443
0.1
0.6
0.5
0.0
22.3
19.7
0.3
56.5
7,864
100.0
Note: Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed are excluded.
Columns may not sum due to rounding.
Number of Facilities column may not sum to total because facilities may have multiple handling methods.
Percentage
of Facilities
100.0
50.0
50.0
50.0
50.0
50.0
50.0
50.0
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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MARYLAND
1999 IMPORTS AND EXPORTS
21 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Imported: 4,299 Tons
22 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Exported: 181,043 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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MASSACHUSETTS
1999 WASTE GENERATION
1 Number of RCRA Large Quantity Generators (LQGs): 448
2 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Generated: 1,191,465 Tons
3 Fifty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators in the State, 1999
Rank
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
Total
Note:
EPA ID
MAD985290980
MAD055744908
MAD086534864
MA5000001040
MAD980730857
MAD001 402320
MAD001 039767
MAD980912323
MAD990886301
MAD985290865
MAD053452637
MAD000844498
MAD985293802
MAD001014182
MAD047982152
MAD01 9371 079
MAD001114818
MAR000009605
MAD049424237
MAD007325814
MAD056019979
MAD980732614
MAD076575513
MAD065785776
MAD094277571
MAD001 136035
MAD041172719
MAD001 055235
MAD051 505477
MAD001 067941
MAD981215411
MAD046613279
MAD9821 98434
MAD043066323
MAD001 008093
MAD001 032358
MAD066605809
MAD058060476
MAD062163191
MAD985290055
MAD000844597
MAD041710609
MAD001 047620
MAD980522817
MAD000649640
MAR000007955
MAD058898776
MAD980912992
MAR000010504
MAR000011569
State may have fev
Site 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
CLEAN HARBORS OF BRAINTREE, INC.
SHIPLEY COMPANY
REXAM IMAGE PRODUCTS
DYNAMICS RESEARCH CORPORATION
COYNE TEXTILE SERVICES
GENERAL CHEMICAL CORPORATION
SOLUTIAINC.
ISP FREETOWN FINE CHEMICALS INC.
COASTAL METAL FINISHING
TEXAS INSTRUMENTS INC.
I DEAL TAPE COMPANY
ANIKA THERAPEUTICS, INC.
BOSTON EDISON COMPANY
POLYCLAD TECHNOLOGIES
GLOBAL PETROLEUM CORP.
FLEXCON COMPANY, INC.
CHEMET CORPORATION
RAYTHEON COMPANY
ZENECA SPECIALTIES
ALLEGHENY RODNEY
INNOVATIVE MEMBRANE SYSTEMS, INC.
ATTLEBORO REFINING COMPANY, INC.
PHARM-ECO LABORATORIES, INC.
UNITED CIRCUITS, INC.
C.L. HAUTHAWAY & SONS CORP.
GLOBE NEWSPAPER CO.
GILLETTE MANUFACTURING, INC.
POLAROID CORPORATION
POLAROID CORPORATION
BABS FOUNDRY, INC.
WATERS CORPORATION
TECH-ETCH, INC.
DUNCAN GALVANIZING CORP.
AMERICAN INSULATED WIRE CORP
ANALOG DEVICES, INC.
BORREGAARD SYNTHESIS, INC.
MADICO, INC.
PHOTOFABRICATION ENGINEERING
INTEL MASSACHUSETTS, INC.
EFTC
ver than fifty generators.
City
FALL RIVER
WESTBOROUGH
AN DOVER
BOSTON
SOUTHBRIDGE
WALTHAM
MIDDLETON
FITCHBURG
WILMINGTON
WEST SPRINGFIELD
BRAINTREE
MARLBOROUGH
SOUTH HADLEY
WILMINGTON
NEW BEDFORD
FRAMINGHAM
SPRINGFIELD
ASSONET
MERRIMAC
ATTLEBORO
LOWELL
WOBURN
BOSTON
MILLBURY
REVERE
SPENCER
ATTLEBORO
AN DOVER
DIGHTON
NEW BEDFORD
NORWOOD
ATTLEBORO
NORTH AN DOVER
DRACUT
LYNN
BOSTON
BOSTON
NEW BEDFORD
NORWOOD
NORTON
TAUNTON
PLYMOUTH
EVERETT
SOUTH ATTLEBORO
WILMINGTON
NEWBURYPORT
WOBURN
MILFORD
HUDSON
WILMINGTON
Total Generated
(Tons)
546,952
458,557
131,365
6,725
3,723
2,915
2,813
2,750
1,904
1,745
1,486
1,152
964
927
832
782
767
753
679
677
561
536
525
493
458
455
450
444
414
407
399
393
369
352
344
325
317
312
307
302
279
278
275
264
234
229
214
206
205
203
1,179,018
Generators with zero quantity generated are excluded.
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 GENERATION, CONTINUED
4 Quantities of Waste Generated in 1999 That Were:
- Reported with Only Characteristic Waste Codes
- Reported with Only Listed Waste Codes
- Reported with Both Characteristic and Listed Waste codes
Waste Has Only
Characteristic
Codes
ONLY IGNITABLE
ONLY CORROSIVE
ONLY REACTIVE
ONLYD004-17
ONLY D018-43
HAS MORE THAN ONE
CHARACTERISTIC CODE
TOTAL
5 Quantities of Waste
Waste Has Only
Characteristic Codes
But More Than One Applies
HAS IGNITABLE CODE
HAS CORROSIVE CODE
HAS REACTIVE CODE
HASD004-D017CODE
HAS D018-D043 CODE
TOTAL
Tons of
Waste Waste Has Only
Generated Listed Codes
5,249 ONLY AN F CODE
2,813 ONLY A K CODE
59 ONLY A P CODE
139,567 ONLY A U CODE
286
HAS MORE THAN
5,342 LISTED CODE
153,317 TOTAL
Tons of Waste Has Both
Waste Characteristic
Generated And Listed Codes
1 ,009,388
0
2
432
ONE
0
1 ,009,822 Both Characteristic and Listed
Tons of
Waste
Generated
28,246
Generated in 1999 That Were Multiply Coded
Tons of Only Listed
Waste Codes But Has
Generated More Than One
2,197
2,653
181
4,218
1,693
HAS AN F CODE
HAS A K CODE
HAS A P CODE
HAS A U CODE
5,342 TOTAL
Note: Columns do not sum to total because a waste code may apply I
Tons of
Waste Both Characteristic
Generated And Listed Codes
IGN. W/ AT LEAST 1 LSTD
CORR. W/AT LEAST 1 LSTD
REACT. W/AT LEAST 1 LSTD
D004-1 7 W/ AT LEAST 1 LSTD
D01 8-43 W/ AT LEAST 1 LSTD
0 F WASTE W/ AT LEAST 1 CHAR
0 K WASTE W/ AT LEAST 1 CHAR
0 P WASTE W/ AT LEAST 1 CHAR
0 U WASTE W/ AT LEAST 1 CHAR
0 TOTAL
:o more than one waste.
Tons of
Waste
Generated
24,566
9,617
8,720
12,147
14,584
21 ,321
262
372
8,826
28,246
Mixtures with ignitable, corrosive, reactive, D004-17, and D018-43 characteristic codes may also contain other characteristic waste
codes. Similarly, wastes with F, K, P, and U listed codes may have other listed waste codes.
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 MANAGEMENT
6 Number of RCRA TSD Facilities (TSDFs): 43
7 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed: 7,092 Tons
8 Fifty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Management Facilities in the State, 1999
Rank
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
Total
EPA ID
MAD053452637
MAD001 039767
MAD000842377
MAD001014174
MAD0621 79890
MAD01 9371 079
MAD08745261 1
MAD001 408483
MAD050587641
MAD060095569
MAD088978143
Site Name
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.
SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS, INC.
City
BRAINTREE
MIDDLETON
WILMINGTON
WILMINGTON
STOUGHTON
FRAMINGHAM
CHICOPEE
CHELSEA
HOLYOKE
SALISBURY
MARLBOROUGH
Tons of Waste
Managed
2,778
2,689
579
579
352
73
23
11
9
0
0
7,092
Note: Columns may not sum due to rounding.
State may have fewer than fifty facilities that managed waste.
Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed are excluded.
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, CONTINUED
9 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed by Management Method, 1999
System Quantity Managed Percentage of Number Percentage
Management Method TyPe Code (tons) Quantity of Facilities of Facilities
METALS RECOVERY M011-M019 1,157 16.3 2 18.2
SOLVENTS RECOVERY M021-M029 401 5.7 5 45.5
INCINERATION M041-M049 5 0.1 2 18.2
ENERGY RECOVERY M051-M059 3,041 42.9 2 18.2
FUEL BLENDING M061 44 0.6 2 18.2
STABILIZATION M111-M119 2,444 34.5 1 9.1
7,092 100.0 11
10 Management Method by Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed, 1999
System Quantity Managed Percentage of Number Percentage
Management Method TyPe Code (tons) Quantity of Facilities of Facilities
ENERGY RECOVERY M051-M059 3,041 42.9 2 18.2
STABILIZATION M111-M119 2,444 34.5 1 9.1
METALS RECOVERY M011-M019 1,157 16.3 2 18.2
SOLVENTS RECOVERY M021-M029 401 5.7 5 45.5
FUEL BLENDING M061 44 0.6 2 18.2
INCINERATION M041-M049 5 0.1 2 18.2
7,092 100.0 11
11 Management Method and Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed by Number of Facilities, 1999
System Quantity Managed Percentage of Number Percentage
Management Method TyPe Code (tons) Quantity of Facilities of Facilities
SOLVENTS RECOVERY M021-M029 401 5.7 5 45.5
METALS RECOVERY M011-M019 1,157 16.3 2 18.2
INCINERATION M041-M049 5 0.1 2 18.2
ENERGY RECOVERY M051-M059 3,041 42.9 2 18.2
FUEL BLENDING M061 44 0.6 2 18.2
STABILIZATION M111-M119 2,444 34.5 1 9.1
7,092 lOOl)11
Note: Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed are excluded.
Columns may not sum due to rounding.
Number of Facilities column may not sum to total because facilities may have multiple handling methods.
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 SHIPMENTS
12 Number of RCRA Hazardous Waste Shippers: 430
13 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Shipped: 640,372 Tons
14 Fifty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Shippers in the State, 1999
Rank
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
EPA ID
MAD985290980
MAD053452637
MAD000604447
MA5000001040
MAD047075734
MAD980912323
MAD001 402320
MAD01 9371 079
MAD990886301
MAD096287354
MAD985290865
MAD000844498
MAD088978143
MAD985293802
MAD001014182
MAD047982152
MAD001114818
MAR000009605
MAD007325814
MAD060095569
MAD056019979
MAD049424237
MAD052924495
MAD980732614
MAD076575513
MAD065785776
MAD001 136035
MAD094277571
MAD001 055235
MAD000846006
MAD046613279
MAD001 067941
MAD051 505477
MAD9821 98434
MAD001 008093
MAD001 032358
MAD066605809
MAD062163191
MAD985290055
MAD000844597
MAD001 047620
MAD980522817
MAD000649640
MAR000007955
MAD058898776
MAD980912992
MAR000010504
MAR000011569
MAD058060476
MA5000005249
Site Name
WAKEFIELD ENGINEERING, INC.
CLEAN HARBORS OF BRAINTREE, INC.
SAFETY-KLEEN (NE), INC
MA HWY DEPT CENTRAL ARTERY/TUNNEL PROJ
JONES ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES (N.E.) INC.
CHEMDESIGN CORPORATION
POLAROID CORPORATION
GENERAL CHEMICAL CORPORATION
SANMINA CORPORATION
SAFETY-KLEENS SYSTEMS, INC.
OMNIGLOW CORPORATION
SHIPLEY COMPANY
SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS, INC.
REXAM IMAGE PRODUCTS
DYNAMICS RESEARCH CORPORATION
COYNE TEXTILE SERVICES
SOLUTIAINC.
ISP FREETOWN FINE CHEMICALS INC.
TEXAS INSTRUMENTS INC.
SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS, INC.
IDEAL TAPE COMPANY
COASTAL METAL FINISHING
ZECCO, INC.
ANIKA THERAPEUTICS, INC.
BOSTON EDISON COMPANY
POLYCLAD TECHNOLOGIES
FLEXCON COMPANY, INC.
GLOBAL PETROLEUM CORP.
RAYTHEON COMPANY
SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS, INC.
ATTLEBORO REFINING COMPANY, INC.
ALLEGHENY RODNEY
ZENECA SPECIALTIES
PHARM-ECO LABORATORIES, INC.
C.L. HAUTHAWAY & SONS CORP.
GLOBE NEWSPAPER CO.
GILLETTE MANUFACTURING, INC.
POLAROID CORPORATION
BABS FOUNDRY, INC.
WATERS CORPORATION
DUNCAN GALVANIZING CORP.
AMERICAN INSULATED WIRE CORP
ANALOG DEVICES, INC.
BORREGAARD SYNTHESIS, INC.
MADICO, INC.
PHOTOFABRICATION ENGINEERING
INTEL MASSACHUSETTS, INC.
EFTC
POLAROID CORPORATION
TOBIN BRIDGE PAINTING PROJ.
Quantity Shipped
City (Tons)
FALL RIVER
BRAINTREE
LAWRENCE
BOSTON
LOWELL
FITCHBURG
WALTHAM
FRAMINGHAM
WILMINGTON
W. BROOKFIELD
WEST SPRINGFIELD
MARLBOROUGH
MARLBOROUGH
SOUTH HADLEY
WILMINGTON
NEW BEDFORD
SPRINGFIELD
ASSONET
ATTLEBORO
SALISBURY
LOWELL
MERRIMAC
NORTHBORO
WOBURN
BOSTON
MILLBURY
SPENCER
REVERE
AN DOVER
BRIDGEWATER
ATTLEBORO
NEW BEDFORD
DIGHTON
NORTH AN DOVER
LYNN
BOSTON
BOSTON
NORWOOD
NORTON
TAUNTON
EVERETT
SOUTH ATTLEBORO
WILMINGTON
NEWBURYPORT
WOBURN
MILFORD
HUDSON
WILMINGTON
NEW BEDFORD
CHARLESTOWN
546,952
22,816
17,369
6,725
2,882
2,750
2,474
2,412
1,904
1,875
1,745
1,152
1,095
964
927
832
764
753
675
580
561
555
550
536
525
493
455
449
444
434
423
414
414
369
344
325
317
307
294
279
275
264
234
229
214
206
205
203
201
200
Total
Note: Columns may not sum due to rounding.
State may have fewer than fifty shippers.
628,364
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 RECEIPTS
15 Number of RCRA Hazardous Waste Receivers: 10
16 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Received: 58,670 Tons
17 Fifty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Receivers in the State, 1999
Rank
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Total
Note:
EPA ID
MAD053452637
MAD000604447
MAD01 9371 079
MAD047075734
MAD096287354
MAD088978143
MAD060095569
MAD000846006
MAD0621 79890
MAD002084093
Site Name
CLEAN HARBORS OF BRAINTREE, INC.
SAFETY-KLEEN (NE), INC
GENERAL CHEMICAL CORPORATION
JONES ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES (N.E.) INC.
SAFETY-KLEENS SYSTEMS, INC.
SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS, INC.
SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS, INC.
SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS, INC.
ENVIRONMENTAL COMPLIANCE CORP
GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY
City
BRAINTREE
LAWRENCE
FRAMINGHAM
LOWELL
W. BROOKFIELD
MARLBOROUGH
SALISBURY
BRIDGEWATER
STOUGHTON
PITTSFIELD
Quantity Received
(Tons)
22,412
17,616
8,906
6,115
1,225
917
596
531
352
0
58,670
Columns may not sum due to rounding.
State may have fewer than fifty facilities that received waste.
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 RECEIPTS, CONTINUED
18 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed by Management Method
Limited to Waste Received from Offsite, 1999
Management Method
System
Type Code
Quantity Managed Percentage of Number
(tons) Quantity of Facilities
SOLVENTS RECOVERY
INCINERATION
ENERGY RECOVERY
FUEL BLENDING
STABILIZATION
M021-M029
M041-M049
M051-M059
M061
M111-M119
359
5
352
44
2,444
11.2
0.2
11.0
1.4
76.3
Percentage
of Facilities
40.0
40.0
20.0
40.0
20.0
3,203
100.0
19 Management Method by Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed
Limited to Waste Received from Offsite, 1999
Management Method
System
Type Code
Quantity Managed Percentage of Number
(tons) Quantity of Facilities
STABILIZATION
SOLVENTS RECOVERY
ENERGY RECOVERY
FUEL BLENDING
INCINERATION
20
M111-M119
M021-M029
M051-M059
M061
M041-M049
2,444
359
352
44
5
76.3
11.2
11.0
1.4
0.2
Percentage
of Facilities
20.0
40.0
20.0
40.0
40.0
3,203
100.0
Management Method and Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed by Number of Facilities
Limited to Waste Received from Offsite, 1999
System Quantity Managed Percentage of Number
Management Method Type Code (tons) Quantity of Facilities
SOLVENTS RECOVERY
INCINERATION
FUEL BLENDING
ENERGY RECOVERY
STABILIZATION
M021-M029
M041-M049
M061
M051-M059
M111-M119
359
5
44
352
2,444
11.2
0.2
1.4
11.0
76.3
Percentage
of Facilities
40.0
40.0
40.0
20.0
20.0
3,203
100.0
Note: Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed are excluded.
Columns may not sum due to rounding.
Number of Facilities column may not sum to total because facilities may have multiple handling methods.
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 IMPORTS AND EXPORTS
21 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Imported: 37,264 Tons
22 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Exported: 626,537 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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MICHIGAN
1999 WASTE GENERATION
1 Number of RCRA Large Quantity Generators (LQGs): 823
2 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Generated: 1,385,375 Tons
3 Fifty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators in the State, 1999
Rank
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
Total
Note:
EPA ID
Ml D981 090509
MID006013643
Ml D0471 53077
MID006409387
MID980615298
MID000724724
MID980998538
MIR000027763
MID000820381
MID006030373
MID000809632
MIP200001711
MID985586726
MID048090633
MID060975844
MID087054078
MID005358825
MID005338801
MID005380258
MID080361454
MID981092190
MID085031599
MID980684088
MID068814482
MID006545511
Ml D0641 97742
MID005356902
MID000724591
MID052052081
MID980991566
MID005358130
MID980567838
MID005379714
MID006009310
MID006015598
Ml D981 197254
MID006016547
MID002931228
MI0000095844
MID004916730
MID103514048
MID074259565
Ml D0471 79437
MID005506357
MID980683775
MID980588305
MID005379706
MID985569987
Ml D0071 38746
Ml D981 954241
State may have fe\
Site 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
DOW CORNING MIDLAND PLT
BP AMOCO PETROLEUM PRODUCTS
MSX INTERNATIONAL SPECIAL VEHICLES
WAYNE DISPOSAL INC
MICHIGAN RECOVERY SYSTEMS
NORTH STAR STEEL CO
DUPONT PERFORMANCE COATINGS
GAGE PRODUCTS CO
DOW CHEMICAL CO BAY CITY PLT
WYCKOFF CHEMICAL CO INC
DOUBLE EAGLE STEEL COATING CO
MASCOTECH BRAUN CO
SOLVENT DISTILLERS GRP OF NORTRU INC
QUANEX CORP MACSTEEL DIV
ESCO CO LIMITED PARTNERSHIP
BASF CORP
GM TRUCK GROUP PONTIAC EAST ASSEM.
SAMUEL WHITTAR INC
VOSS TAYLOR VOSS INDUSTRIES
USL CITY ENVIRONMENTAL INC
TPI PETROLEUM INC
HOSKINS MFG CO
FORD MOTOR CO WIXOM ASSEMBLY PLT
MDEQ ERD SPEAREFLEX
KEELER BRASS CO
MERIDIAN AUTOMOTIVE SYSTEMS IONIA
STEELCASE INC-GRAND RAPIDS SITE
ANDERSON DEVELOPMENT CO
PATTERSON LAKE PRODUCTS
ELM PLATING CO
VOSS LANTZ
DYNECOLINC
REILLY PLATING CO
MARATHON ASHLAND PETROLEUM LLC
STEELCASE INC - KENTWOOD SITE
WOODLAND MEADOWS RECYCLING & DISPOSAL
FORD MOTOR CO WAYNE ASSEMBLY PLT
DAIMLERCHRYSLER CORP JEFFERSON N ASSEM
BASF CORP
HERMAN MILLER SPRING LAKE CAMPUS
wer than fifty generators.
City
KENTWOOD
HOLLAND
RICHLAND
GRAND RAPIDS
DETROIT
MIDLAND
KENTWOOD
MARSHALL
KALAMAZOO
MUSKEGON
MIDLAND
SHERWOOD
DETROIT
BELLEVILLE
ROMULUS
MONROE
MT CLEMENS
FERNDALE
BAY CITY
SOUTH HAVEN
DEARBORN
DETROIT
DETROIT
JACKSON
MUSKEGON
WYANDOTTE
PONTIAC
DETROIT
TAYLOR
DETROIT
ALMA
MIO
WIXOM
KALAMAZOO
GRAND RAPIDS
IONIA
GRAND RAPIDS
ADRIAN
PINCKNEY
JACKSON
DETROIT
DETROIT
MELVINDALE
DETROIT
KENTWOOD
CANTON TOWNSHIP
WAYNE
DETROIT
DETROIT
SPRING LAKE
Total Generated
(Tons)
255,939
225,784
160,542
124,713
78,129
51 ,267
49,990
44,262
36,21 1
34,196
30,378
27,938
20,643
19,651
16,421
12,110
9,956
7,021
5,838
5,750
4,937
4,649
4,220
3,966
3,875
3,244
3,227
3,224
3,198
3,163
3,084
3,019
2,885
2,768
2,742
2,674
2,612
2,477
2,366
2,307
2,280
2,053
2,020
1,824
1,722
1,677
1,666
1,505
1,491
1,479
1,299,094
Generators with zero quantity generated are excluded.
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, CONTINUED
4 Quantities of Waste Generated in 1999 That Were:
- Reported with Only Characteristic Waste Codes
- Reported with Only Listed Waste Codes
- Reported with Both Characteristic and Listed Waste codes
Waste Has Only
Characteristic
Codes
ONLY IGNITABLE
ONLY CORROSIVE
ONLY REACTIVE
ONLYD004-17
ONLYD018-43
HAS MORE THAN ONE
CHARACTERISTIC CODE
Tons of
Waste
Generated
21 ,548
245,336
92
16,900
55,653
69,382
Waste Has Only
Listed Codes
ONLY AN F CODE
ONLY A K CODE
ONLY A P CODE
ONLY A U CODE
HAS MORE THAN ONE
LISTED CODE
Tons of Waste Has Both
Waste Characteristic
Generated And Listed Codes
103,753
17,588
16
1,074
1,933
Tons of
Waste
Generated
TOTAL
408,912 TOTAL
124,364 Both Characteristic and Listed
852,056
5 Quantities of Waste Generated in 1999 That Were Multiply Coded
Waste Has Only
Characteristic Codes
But More Than One Applies
HAS IGNITABLE CODE
HAS CORROSIVE CODE
HAS REACTIVE CODE
HASD004-D017CODE
HAS D018-D043 CODE
Tons of
Waste
Generated
53,209
20,866
5,930
26,126
43,404
Only Listed
Codes But Has
More Than One
HAS AN F CODE
HAS A K CODE
HAS A P CODE
HAS A U CODE
Tons of
Waste
Generated
1,932
1,295
1
638
Both Characteristic
And Listed Codes
IGN. W/ AT LEAST 1 LSTD
CORR. W/ AT LEAST 1 LSTD
REACT. W/ AT LEAST 1 LSTD
D004-17 W/AT LEAST 1 LSTD
D018-43 W/AT LEAST 1 LSTD
F WASTE W/ AT LEAST 1 CHAR
K WASTE W/ AT LEAST 1 CHAR
P WASTE W/ AT LEAST 1 CHAR
U WASTE W/ AT LEAST 1 CHAR
Tons of
Waste
Generated
220,841
45,182
19,030
718,205
157,602
837,285
86,806
190
80,534
TOTAL
69,382 TOTAL
1,933 TOTAL
852,056
Note: Columns do not sum to total because a waste code may apply to more than one waste.
Mixtures with ignitable, corrosive, reactive, D004-17, and D018-43 characteristic codes may also contain other characteristic waste
codes. Similarly, wastes with F, K, P, and U listed codes may have other listed waste codes.
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
6 Number of RCRA TSD Facilities (TSDFs): 61
7 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed: 1,132,279 Tons
8 Fifty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Management Facilities in the State, 1999
Rank
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
Total
EPA ID
MID000724831
MID006013643
MID048090633
MID980615298
MID980991566
MID000724724
MID074259565
MID981200835
MID060975844
MID005338801
MID980617435
MID000820381
MID098011992
Site 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
THE DOW CHEMICAL CO
PHARMACIA & UPJOHN
CYANOKEM INC
City
BELLEVILLE
HOLLAND
BELLEVILLE
DETROIT
DETROIT
MIDLAND
DETROIT
ALPENA
ROMULUS
FERNDALE
MIDLAND
KALAMAZOO
DETROIT
Tons of Waste
Managed
427,118
203,536
148,885
120,923
58,549
44,762
35,393
33,524
24,190
19,262
10,363
5,566
208
1,132,279
Note: Columns may not sum due to rounding.
State may have fewer than fifty facilities that managed waste.
Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed are excluded.
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, CONTINUED
9 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed by Management Method, 1999
Management Method
System
Type Code
Quantity Managed Percentage of
(tons) Quantity
SOLVENTS RECOVERY
OTHER RECOVERY
INCINERATION
FUEL BLENDING
SLUDGE TREATMENT
STABILIZATION
LANDFILL
DEEPWELL / UNDERGROUND INJECTION
M021-M029
M031-M039
M041-M049
M061
M101-M109
M111-M119
M132
M134
27,528
2,219
53,738
170,784
2
384,856
284,999
208,153
2.4
0.2
4.7
15.1
0.0
34.0
25.2
18.4
1,132,279
100.0
10 Management Method by Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed, 1999
Management Method
STABILIZATION
LANDFILL
DEEPWELL / UNDERGROUND INJECTION
FUEL BLENDING
INCINERATION
SOLVENTS RECOVERY
OTHER RECOVERY
SLUDGE TREATMENT
System
Type Code
M111-M119
M132
M134
M061
M041-M049
M021-M029
M031-M039
M101-M109
Quantity Managed
(tons)
384,856
284,999
208,153
170,784
53,738
27,528
2,219
2
1,132,279
Percentage of
Quantity
34.0
25.2
18.4
15.1
4.7
2.4
0.2
0.0
100.0
Number
of Facilities
2
1
3
4
1
5
4
3
13
Number
of Facilities
5
4
3
4
3
2
1
1
13
Percentage
of Facilities
15.4
7.7
23.1
30.8
7.7
38.5
30.8
23.1
Percentage
of Facilities
38.5
30.8
23.1
30.8
23.1
15.4
7.7
7.7
11 Management Method and Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed by Number of Facilities, 1999
Management Method
System
Type Code
Quantity Managed Percentage of
(tons) Quantity
STABILIZATION
FUEL BLENDING
LANDFILL
INCINERATION
DEEPWELL / UNDERGROUND INJECTION
SOLVENTS RECOVERY
OTHER RECOVERY
SLUDGE TREATMENT
M111-M119
M061
M132
M041-M049
M134
M021-M029
M031-M039
M101-M109
384,856
170,784
284,999
53,738
208,153
27,528
2,219
2
34.0
15.1
25.2
4.7
18.4
2.4
0.2
0.0
1,132,279
100.0
Number
of Facilities
5
4
4
3
3
2
1
1
13
Percentage
of Facilities
38.5
30.8
30.8
23.1
23.1
15.4
7.7
7.7
Note: Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed are excluded.
Columns may not sum due to rounding.
Number of Facilities column may not sum to total because facilities may have multiple handling methods.
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 SHIPMENTS
12 Number of RCRA Hazardous Waste Shippers: 799
13 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Shipped: 563,988 Tons
14 Fifty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Shippers in the State, 1999
Rank
EPA ID
Site Name
City
Quantity Shipped
(Tons)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
MID980615298
MIR000027763
Ml D981 200835
MID060975844
MID000820381
MID000809632
MIP200001711
MID006013643
MID985586726
MID000724724
MID087054078
MID005356951
MID005338801
MID005358825
MID005380258
MID080361454
MID006030373
MID981092190
MID085031599
Ml D091 605972
MID980684088
MID068814482
MID980991566
MID000724831
MID000724591
Ml D0641 97742
MID005356902
MID052052081
MID048090633
MID005379714
MID006009310
Ml D981 197254
MID002931228
MI0000095844
MID004916730
MID005358130
MID103514048
MID074259565
MID006545511
Ml D0471 79437
MID005506357
MID980683775
MID980588305
MID005379706
MID985569987
Ml D0071 38746
MID985619824
MID005358783
MID005363114
Ml D981 090509
PETRO CHEM PROCESSING GRP OF NORTRU
CONSUMERS ENERGY MARSHALL
SYSTECH ENVIRONMENTAL CORP
MICHIGAN RECOVERY SYSTEMS
PHARMACIA & UPJOHN
DOW CORNING MIDLAND PLT
BP AMOCO PETROLEUM PRODUCTS
PARKE DAVIS DIV OF WARNER LAMBERT
MSX INTERNATIONAL SPECIAL VEHICLES
THE DOW CHEMICAL CO
NORTH STAR STEEL CO
GMC CHEVROLET FLINT VAN SLYKE COMPLEX
GAGE PRODUCTS CO
DUPONT PERFORMANCE COATINGS
DOW CHEMICAL CO BAY CITY PLT
WYCKOFF CHEMICAL CO INC
LOMAC INC
DOUBLE EAGLE STEEL COATING CO
MASCOTECH BRAUN CO
DETREXCORP
SOLVENT DISTILLERS GRP OF NORTRU INC
QUANEX CORP MACSTEEL DIV
USL CITY ENVIRONMENTAL INC
MICHIGAN DISPOSAL WASTE TREATMENT PLANT
SAMUEL WHITTAR INC
BASF CORP
GM TRUCK GROUP PONTIAC EAST ASSEM.
VOSS TAYLOR VOSS INDUSTRIES
WAYNE DISPOSAL INC
FORD MOTOR CO WIXOM ASSEMBLY PLT
MDEQ ERD SPEAREFLEX
MERIDIAN AUTOMOTIVE SYSTEMS IONIA
ANDERSON DEVELOPMENT CO
PATTERSON LAKE PRODUCTS
ELM PLATING CO
TPI PETROLEUM INC
VOSS LANTZ
DYNECOL INC
ESCO CO LIMITED PARTNERSHIP
REILLY PLATING CO
MARATHON ASHLAND PETROLEUM LLC
STEELCASE INC - KENTWOOD SITE
WOODLAND MEADOWS RECYCLING & DISPOSAL
FORD MOTOR CO WAYNE ASSEMBLY PLT
DAIMLERCHRYSLER CORP JEFFERSON N ASSEM
BASF CORP
NORTRU RESOURCES GROUP OF NORTRU INC
FEDERAL-MOGUL CORP
ATOFINA CHEMICALS INC RIVERVIEW
LACKS INDUSTRIES INC
DETROIT
MARSHALL
ALPENA
ROMULUS
KALAMAZOO
MIDLAND
SHERWOOD
HOLLAND
DETROIT
MIDLAND
MONROE
FLINT
FERNDALE
MT CLEMENS
BAY CITY
SOUTH HAVEN
MUSKEGON
DEARBORN
DETROIT
DETROIT
DETROIT
JACKSON
DETROIT
BELLEVILLE
DETROIT
WYANDOTTE
PONTIAC
TAYLOR
BELLEVILLE
WIXOM
KALAMAZOO
IONIA
ADRIAN
PINCKNEY
JACKSON
ALMA
DETROIT
DETROIT
MUSKEGON
MELVINDALE
DETROIT
KENTWOOD
CANTON TOWNSHIP
WAYNE
DETROIT
DETROIT
DETROIT
ST JOHNS
RIVERVIEW
KENTWOOD
81 ,692
44,262
36,425
31 ,690
30,687
30,349
27,938
22,248
20,643
14,003
12,110
7,076
7,021
6,131
5,838
5,708
5,494
4,937
4,649
4,355
4,220
3,966
3,726
3,351
3,266
3,242
3,227
3,198
3,077
2,885
2,768
2,674
2,475
2,366
2,307
2,306
2,280
2,053
2,040
2,020
1,824
1,722
1,677
1,666
1,527
1,482
1,477
1,393
1,384
1,342
Total
Note: Columns may not sum due to rounding.
State may have fewer than fifty shippers.
476,197
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 RECEIPTS
15 Number of RCRA Hazardous Waste Receivers: 13
16 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Received: 609,295 Tons
17 Fifty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Receivers in the State, 1999
Rank
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
Total
Note:
EPA ID
MID000724831
MID048090633
MID980991566
MID980615298
MID074259565
MID060975844
Ml D981 200835
MID005338801
MID980617435
MID098011992
MID000724724
Ml D091 605972
MID053343976
Site Name
MICHIGAN DISPOSAL WASTE TREATMENT PLANT
WAYNE DISPOSAL INC
USL CITY ENVIRONMENTAL INC
PETRO CHEM PROCESSING GRP OF NORTRU
DYNECOL INC
MICHIGAN RECOVERY SYSTEMS
SYSTECH ENVIRONMENTAL CORP
GAGE PRODUCTS CO
THE DOW CHEMICAL CO
CYANOKEM INC
THE DOW CHEMICAL CO
DETREXCORP
MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY
City
BELLEVILLE
BELLEVILLE
DETROIT
DETROIT
DETROIT
ROMULUS
ALPENA
FERNDALE
MIDLAND
DETROIT
MIDLAND
DETROIT
EAST LANSING
Quantity Received
(Tons)
220,568
131,759
58,549
53,900
36,239
35,763
33,524
19,264
10,363
6,048
2,917
350
52
609,295
Columns may not sum due to rounding.
State may have fewer than fifty facilities that received waste.
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 RECEIPTS, CONTINUED
18 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed by Management Method
Limited to Waste Received from Offsite, 1999
Management Method
System
Type Code
SOLVENTS RECOVERY
OTHER RECOVERY
INCINERATION
FUEL BLENDING
SLUDGE TREATMENT
STABILIZATION
LANDFILL
DEEPWELL / UNDERGROUND INJECTION
M021-M029
M031-M039
M041-M049
M061
M101-M109
M111-M119
M132
M134
Quantity Managed
(tons)
27,528
2,219
10,168
91 ,755
2
281,001
165,126
775
578,575
Percentage of
Quantity
4.8
0.4
1.8
15.9
0.0
48.6
28.5
0.1
100.0
19 Management Method by Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed
Limited to Waste Received from Offsite, 1999
Quantity Managed
(tons)
Management Method
STABILIZATION
LANDFILL
FUEL BLENDING
SOLVENTS RECOVERY
INCINERATION
OTHER RECOVERY
DEEPWELL / UNDERGROUND INJECTION
SLUDGE TREATMENT
System
Type Code
M111-M119
M132
M061
M021-M029
M041-M049
M031-M039
M134
M101-M109
281,001
165,126
91,755
27,528
10,168
2,219
775
2
578,575
Percentage of
Quantity
48.6
28.5
15.9
4.8
1.8
0.4
0.1
0.0
10(UJ
Number
of Facilities
2
1
2
4
1
4
3
1
11
Number
of Facilities
4
3
4
2
2
1
1
1
11
Percentage
of Facilities
18.2
9.1
18.2
36.4
9.1
36.4
27.3
9.1
Percentage
of Facilities
36.4
27.3
36.4
18.2
18.2
9.1
9.1
9.1
20 Management Method and Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed by Number of Facilities
Limited to Waste Received from Offsite, 1999
System Quantity Managed Percentage of Number
Management Method Type Code (tons) Quantity of Facilities
FUEL BLENDING
STABILIZATION
LANDFILL
SOLVENTS RECOVERY
INCINERATION
OTHER RECOVERY
SLUDGE TREATMENT
DEEPWELL / UNDERGROUND INJECTION
M061
M111-M119
M132
M021-M029
M041-M049
M031-M039
M101-M109
M134
91,755
281,001
165,126
27,528
10,168
2,219
2
775
15.9
48.6
28.5
4.8
1.8
0.4
0.0
0.1
578,575
100.0
Note: Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed are excluded.
Columns may not sum due to rounding.
Number of Facilities column may not sum to total because facilities may have multiple handling methods.
Percentage
of Facilities
36.4
36.4
27.3
18.2
18.2
9.1
9.1
9.1
11
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 IMPORTS AND EXPORTS
21 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Imported: 338,610 Tons
22 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Exported: 297,185 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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MINNESOTA
1999 WASTE GENERATION
1 Number of RCRA Large Quantity Generators (LQGs): 262
2 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Generated: 56,573 Tons
3 Fifty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators in the State, 1999
Rank
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
Total
Note:
EPA ID
MND041 775008
MN721 3820908
MND0061 72969
MND981 098478
MND000686071
MND0061 72902
MND001 037639
MND0061 47268
MND980700900
MND000824029
MND006456768
MND006207773
MND0061 73082
MND042651687
MND0061 62820
MNT280010257
MND0061 72621
MND006963508
MND0061 56590
MNR000004994
MND000608547
MND006478523
MNR000019174
MND000808923
MND006161756
MND0061 67332
MND050730175
MND980794705
MND981 089832
MND006253801
MND079727061
MND006160014
MND981196215
MND985767482
MND077636397
MND006209860
MND1 51 774049
MNR000052050
MND985759315
MND985762681
MND980680540
MND985688670
MND985713452
MND050742014
MNR000056986
MND980501167
MND985680255
MND981 190549
MND982424202
MND061457149
State may have fev
Site 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 MFG DIV PLANT
JOHNSON MATTHEY ADVANCED CIRCUITS, INC.
SHELDAHL INC.
BUREAU OF ENGRAVING
3M MAIN PLANT
HUTCHINSON TECHNOLOGY INC
FORD MOTOR COMPANY
3 M CENTER-MAINTENANCE RESEARCH
JOHNSON MATTHEY ADVANCED CIRCUITS, INC
MARATHON ASHLAND PETROLEUM, LLC
NICO PRODUCTS, INC.
CO-OPERATIVE PLATING COMPANY
NORTHWEST AIRLINES, INC.
FEDERAL CARTRIDGE COMPANY
JOHNSON MATTHEY ADVANCED CIRCUITS INC
JOHNSON MATTHEY ADVANCED CIRCUITS, INC.
DOUGLAS CORPORATION
PINE BEND LLC BROWNING FERRIS GAS SERVIC
CONSOLIDATED CONTAINER CORP.-A PALEX CO.
IBM CORPORATION
ANDERSEN CORPORATION
HARD CHROME INC
DOUGLAS CORPORATION
UNIVERSAL CIRCUITS INC.
SUPERIOR PLATING INC
PECHINEY PLASTIC PACKAGING
PLATING, INC
NOBLE INDUSTRIES LTD.
ECO FINISHING INC
INNOVEX INC
CRYSTAL CABINET WORKS INC
MINNESOTA TWIST DRILL INC
TWIN CITY CONTAINER
MERCURY WASTE SOLUTIONS
QUALITY CIRCUITS
JOHNSON MATTHEY ADVANCED CIRCUITS
ROCHESTER MEDICAL CORP
CENTURY CIRCUITS & ELECTRONICS
CROWN & CORK & SEAL-FARIBAULT
NATURAL BIOLOGICS LLC
CRENLOINCPLANT#2
NATIONAL COATINGS INC
DUGAS BOWERS PLATING CO
SHELDAHL INC.
STREATER INC.
ver than fifty generators.
City
ST PAUL
ARDEN HILLS
COTTAGE GROVE
ROSEVILLE
INVER GROVE HEIGHTS
HUTCHINSON
ROSEVILLE
NORTHFIELD
MINNEAPOLIS
ST. PAUL
HUTCHINSON
ST. PAUL
MAPLEWOOD
MINNETONKA
ST.PAUL.PARK
MINNEAPOLIS
ST. PAUL
ST. PAUL
ANOKA
BUFFALO
ST. LOUIS PARK
ST. LOUIS PARK
INVER GROVE HEIGHTS
MINNEAPOLIS
ROCHESTER
BAY PORT
MINNEAPOLIS
EDEN PRAIRIE
MAPLE GROVE
MINNEAPOLIS
MINNEAPOLIS
ST. PAUL
HIBBING
FRIDLEY
LITCHFIELD
PRINCETON
CHISHOLM
HASTINGS
ROSEVILLE
FERGUS FALLS
HOPKINS
STEWARTVILLE
ST. PAUL
FARIBAULT
ALBERT LEA
ROCHESTER
DODGE CENTER
FRIDLEY
NORTHFIELD
ALBERT LEA
Total Generated
(Tons)
10,084
6,598
4,799
4,710
3,903
2,267
1,982
1,776
994
947
935
797
733
724
700
681
664
484
426
394
340
337
311
310
284
271
251
247
240
226
200
191
180
176
175
175
172
162
158
156
156
152
147
143
131
126
124
122
121
115
50,501
Generators with zero quantity generated are excluded.
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, CONTINUED
4 Quantities of Waste Generated in 1999 That Were:
- Reported with Only Characteristic Waste Codes
- Reported with Only Listed Waste Codes
- Reported with Both Characteristic and Listed Waste codes
Waste Has Only
Characteristic
Codes
ONLY IGNITABLE
ONLY CORROSIVE
ONLY REACTIVE
ONLYD004-17
ONLYD018-43
HAS MORE THAN ONE
CHARACTERISTIC CODE
Tons of
Waste
Generated
1,533
2,389
10
8,798
252
7,696
Waste Has Only
Listed Codes
ONLY AN F CODE
ONLY A K CODE
ONLY A P CODE
ONLY A U CODE
HAS MORE THAN ONE
LISTED CODE
Tons of Waste Has Both
Waste Characteristic
Generated And Listed Codes
10,058
1 1 ,026
0
3
1
Tons of
Waste
Generated
TOTAL
20,679 TOTAL
21,090 Both Characteristic and Listed
14,748
5 Quantities of Waste Generated in 1999 That Were Multiply Coded
Waste Has Only
Characteristic Codes
But More Than One Applies
HAS IGNITABLE CODE
HAS CORROSIVE CODE
HAS REACTIVE CODE
HASD004-D017CODE
HAS D018-D043 CODE
Tons of
Waste
Generated
1,291
6,418
64
6,672
1,087
Only Listed
Codes But Has
More Than One
HAS AN F CODE
HAS A K CODE
HAS A P CODE
HAS A U CODE
Tons of
Waste
Generated
1
0
0
1
Both Characteristic
And Listed Codes
IGN. W/ AT LEAST 1 LSTD
CORR. W/ AT LEAST 1 LSTD
REACT. W/ AT LEAST 1 LSTD
D004-17 W/AT LEAST 1 LSTD
D018-43 W/AT LEAST 1 LSTD
F WASTE W/ AT LEAST 1 CHAR
K WASTE W/ AT LEAST 1 CHAR
P WASTE W/ AT LEAST 1 CHAR
U WASTE W/ AT LEAST 1 CHAR
Tons of
Waste
Generated
8,764
2,115
1,731
6,079
8,549
13,776
1,755
1,391
1,822
TOTAL
7,696 TOTAL
1 TOTAL
14,748
Note: Columns do not sum to total because a waste code may apply to more than one waste.
Mixtures with ignitable, corrosive, reactive, D004-17, and D018-43 characteristic codes may also contain other characteristic waste
codes. Similarly, wastes with F, K, P, and U listed codes may have other listed waste codes.
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
6 Number of RCRA TSD Facilities (TSDFs): 40
7 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed: 29,958 Tons
8 Fifty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Management Facilities in the State, 1999
Rank
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Total
EPA ID
MND0061 72969
MN721 3820908
MND981 098478
MND1 32349440
MN0000903468
MND083467688
MND0061 56590
MND080248750
MN0000981415
MND081 138604
Site Name
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
City
COTTAGE GROVE
ARDEN HILLS
ROSEVILLE
MANKATO
BLOOMINGTON
ROCHESTER
ANOKA
MENDOTA HEIGHTS
MINNEAPOLIS
ELK RIVER
Tons of Waste
Managed
18,619
6,582
3,525
687
490
40
11
2
1
0
29,958
Note: Columns may not sum due to rounding.
State may have fewer than fifty facilities that managed waste.
Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed are excluded.
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, CONTINUED
9 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed by Management Method, 1999
System Quantity Managed Percentage of Number Percentage
Management Method "Type Code (tons) Quantity of Facilities of Facilities
METALS RECOVERY M011-M019 3,147 10.5 3 30.0
SOLVENTS RECOVERY M021-M029 3 0.0 2 20.0
OTHER RECOVERY M031-M039 730 2.4 1 10.0
INCINERATION M041-M049 19,317 64.5 3 30.0
ENERGY RECOVERY M051-M059 40 0.1 1 10.0
SLUDGE TREATMENT M101-M109 138 0.5 1 10.0
STABILIZATION M111-M119 6,582 22.0 2 20.0
29,958 100.0 10
10 Management Method by Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed, 1999
System Quantity Managed Percentage of Number Percentage
Management Method "Type Code (tons) Quantity of Facilities of Facilities
INCINERATION M041-M049 19,317 64.5 3 30.0
STABILIZATION M111-M119 6,582 22.0 2 20.0
METALS RECOVERY M011-M019 3,147 10.5 3 30.0
OTHER RECOVERY M031-M039 730 2.4 1 10.0
SLUDGE TREATMENT M101-M109 138 0.5 1 10.0
ENERGY RECOVERY M051-M059 40 0.1 1 10.0
SOLVENTS RECOVERY M021-M029 3 0.0 2 20.0
29,958 100.0 10
11 Management Method and Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed by Number of Facilities, 1999
System Quantity Managed Percentage of Number Percentage
Management Method Type Code (tons) Quantity of Facilities of Facilities
METALS RECOVERY M011-M019 3,147 10.5 3 30.0
INCINERATION M041-M049 19,317 64.5 3 30.0
SOLVENTS RECOVERY M021-M029 3 0.0 2 20.0
STABILIZATION M111-M119 6,582 22.0 2 20.0
OTHER RECOVERY M031-M039 730 2.4 1 10.0
ENERGY RECOVERY M051-M059 40 0.1 1 10.0
SLUDGE TREATMENT M101-M109 138 0.5 1 10.0
29,958 100.0 10
Note: Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed are excluded.
Columns may not sum due to rounding.
Number of Facilities column may not sum to total because facilities may have multiple handling methods.
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 SHIPMENTS
12 Number of RCRA Hazardous Waste Shippers: 258
13 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Shipped: 55,671 Tons
14 Fifty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Shippers in the State, 1999
Rank
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
EPA ID
MND041 775008
MND0061 72969
MND981 098478
MND000686071
MND0061 72902
MND001 037639
MND0061 47268
MND981 953045
MND980700900
MND000824029
MND006456768
MND981 097884
MND006207773
MND0061 73082
MND042651687
MND0061 62820
MNT280010257
MND1 32349440
MND0061 72621
MND000686709
MND0061 56590
MNR000004994
MND006963508
MND980615736
MND000608547
MNR000019174
MND000808923
MND006161756
MND0061 67332
MND050730175
MND980794705
MND981 089832
MND006253801
MND079727061
MND006160014
MND981196215
MND985767482
MND077636397
MND1 51 774049
MND006209860
MNR000052050
MND985759315
MND985762681
MND980680540
MND985688670
MND985713452
MN0000903468
MND050742014
MNR000056986
MND980501167
Site Name
NORTH STAR STEEL
3M COTTAGE GROVE
US FILTER RECOVERY SERVICES INC.
KOCH PETROLEUM GROUP, LP.
3M TAPE MFG DIV PLANT
JOHNSON MATTHEY ADVANCED CIRCUITS, INC.
SHELDAHL INC.
SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS
BUREAU OF ENGRAVING
3M MAIN PLANT
HUTCHINSON TECHNOLOGY INC
SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS
FORD MOTOR COMPANY
3 M CENTER-MAINTENANCE RESEARCH
JOHNSON MATTHEY ADVANCED CIRCUITS, INC
MARATHON ASHLAND PETROLEUM, LLC
NICO PRODUCTS, INC.
MELL'S TRUCKING & SOLVENT, INC.
CO-OPERATIVE PLATING COMPANY
ASHLAND CHEMICAL COMPANY
FEDERAL CARTRIDGE COMPANY
JOHNSON MATTHEY ADVANCED CIRCUITS INC
NORTHWEST AIRLINES, INC.
VAN WATERS & ROGERS
JOHNSON MATTHEY ADVANCED CIRCUITS, INC.
PINE BEND LLC BROWNING FERRIS GAS SERVIC
CONSOLIDATED CONTAINER CORP.-A PALEX CO.
IBM CORPORATION
ANDERSEN CORPORATION
HARD CHROME INC
DOUGLAS CORPORATION
UNIVERSAL CIRCUITS INC.
SUPERIOR PLATING INC
PECHINEY PLASTIC PACKAGING
PLATING, INC
NOBLE INDUSTRIES LTD.
ECO FINISHING INC
INNOVEXINC
MINNESOTA TWIST DRILL INC
CRYSTAL CABINET WORKS INC
TWIN CITY CONTAINER
MERCURY WASTE SOLUTIONS
QUALITY CIRCUITS
JOHNSON MATTHEY ADVANCED CIRCUITS
ROCHESTER MEDICAL CORP
CENTURY CIRCUITS & ELECTRONICS
SUPERIOR SPECIAL SERVICES, INC.
CROWN & CORK & SEAL-FARIBAULT
NATURAL BIOLOGICS LLC
CRENLOINCPLANT#2
Quantity Shipped
City (Tons)
ST PAUL
COTTAGE GROVE
ROSEVILLE
INVER GROVE HEIGHTS
HUTCHINSON
ROSEVILLE
NORTHFIELD
ELAINE
MINNEAPOLIS
ST. PAUL
HUTCHINSON
EAGAN
ST. PAUL
MAPLEWOOD
MINNETONKA
ST.PAUL.PARK
MINNEAPOLIS
MANKATO
ST. PAUL
SHAKOPEE
ANOKA
BUFFALO
ST.PAUL
ST. PAUL
ST. LOUIS PARK
INVER GROVE HEIGHTS
MINNEAPOLIS
ROCHESTER
BAYPORT
MINNEAPOLIS
EDEN PRAIRIE
MAPLE GROVE
MINNEAPOLIS
MINNEAPOLIS
ST. PAUL
HIBBING
FRIDLEY
LITCHFIELD
CHISHOLM
PRINCETON
HASTINGS
ROSEVILLE
FERGUS FALLS
HOPKINS
STEWARTVILLE
ST. PAUL
BLOOMINGTON
FARIBAULT
ALBERT LEA
ROCHESTER
10,084
7,185
4,792
3,905
2,267
1,982
1,836
1,035
994
947
935
915
797
742
724
699
681
676
664
607
407
390
374
355
353
311
310
281
271
251
247
240
225
200
191
180
176
175
172
169
162
158
156
156
152
147
144
143
131
126
Total
Note: Columns may not sum due to rounding.
State may have fewer than fifty shippers.
49,225
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 RECEIPTS
15 Number of RCRA Hazardous Waste Receivers: 11
16 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Received: 28,223 Tons
17 Fifty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Receivers in the State, 1999
Rank
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
Total
Note:
EPA ID
MND0061 72969
MND981 098478
MND1 32349440
MND000686709
MN0000903468
MND980615736
MN0000981415
MND000826206
MND000773341
MND000824052
MND985759315
Site Name
3M COTTAGE GROVE
US FILTER RECOVERY SERVICES INC.
MELL'S TRUCKING & SOLVENT, INC.
ASHLAND CHEMICAL COMPANY
SUPERIOR SPECIAL SERVICES, INC.
VAN WATERS & ROGERS
UNIV. OF MINNESOTA- IWMF
NSP CHESTNUT SERVICE CENTER
MINNESOTA AIR NATIONAL GUARD
MINNESOTA POWER
MERCURY WASTE SOLUTIONS
City
COTTAGE GROVE
ROSEVILLE
MANKATO
SHAKOPEE
BLOOMINGTON
ST. PAUL
MINNEAPOLIS
MINNEAPOLIS
DULUTH
DULUTH
ROSEVILLE
Quantity Received
(Tons)
18,913
6,948
687
594
488
386
134
60
10
3
1
28,223
Columns may not sum due to rounding.
State may have fewer than fifty facilities that received waste.
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 RECEIPTS, CONTINUED
18 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed by Management Method
Limited to Waste Received from Offsite, 1999
Management Method
System
Type Code
Quantity Managed Percentage of
(tons) Quantity
METALS RECOVERY
SOLVENTS RECOVERY
OTHER RECOVERY
INCINERATION
SLUDGE TREATMENT
STABILIZATION
M011-
M021-
M031-
M041-
M101-
M111-
M019
M029
M039
M049
M109
M119
3,145
1
730
19,306
138
0
13.5
0.0
3.1
82.8
0.6
0.0
Number
of Facilities
2
1
1
2
1
1
Percentage
of Facilities
40.0
20.0
20.0
40.0
20.0
20.0
23,320
100.0
19 Management Method by Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed
Limited to Waste Received from Offsite, 1999
Management Method
System
Type Code
Quantity Managed Percentage of Number
(tons) Quantity of Facilities
INCINERATION
METALS RECOVERY
OTHER RECOVERY
SLUDGE TREATMENT
SOLVENTS RECOVERY
STABILIZATION
M041-
M011-
M031-
M101-
M021-
M111-
M049
M019
M039
M109
M029
M119
19,306
3,145
730
138
1
0
82.8
13.5
3.1
0.6
0.0
0.0
Percentage
of Facilities
40.0
40.0
20.0
20.0
20.0
20.0
23,320
100.0
20 Management Method and Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed by Number of Facilities
Limited to Waste Received from Offsite, 1999
System Quantity Managed Percentage of Number
Management Method Type Code (tons) Quantity of Facilities
METALS RECOVERY
INCINERATION
SOLVENTS RECOVERY
OTHER RECOVERY
SLUDGE TREATMENT
STABILIZATION
M011-
M041-
M021-
M031-
M101-
M111-
M019
M049
M029
M039
M109
M119
3,145
19,306
1
730
138
0
13.5
82.8
0.0
3.1
0.6
0.0
Percentage
of Facilities
40.0
40.0
20.0
20.0
20.0
20.0
23,320
100.0
Note: Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed are excluded.
Columns may not sum due to rounding.
Number of Facilities column may not sum to total because facilities may have multiple handling methods.
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 IMPORTS AND EXPORTS
21 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Imported: 14,272 Tons
22 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Exported: 40,306 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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1999 WASTE GENERATION
1 Number of RCRA Large Quantity Generators (LQGs): 136
2 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Generated: 1,598,642 Tons
3 Fifty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators in the State, 1999
Rank
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
Total
Note:
EPA ID
MSD096046792
MSD0081 86587
MSD033417031
MSD0081 58685
MSD004001244
MSD097904932
MSD0541 79403
MSD000742668
MSD050648757
MSD980601512
MSD052512027
MSD985980481
MSD985966514
MSD041 165747
MS0000043307
MSD9821 10389
MSD0661 06923
MSD081341729
MSD057226961
MSD007039381
MSD007027543
MS21 70022626
MSD9821 06700
MSD063947790
MSD9821 12872
MSD985980846
MSD054531215
MSD980516363
MSD098590615
MSD982114712
MSD01 0384766
MS2800090001
MSD982770547
MSR000005025
MSD007016843
MSD985979996
MSD0081 84657
MSD050239698
MSD006294771
MSD050985191
MSD082008921
MSR000004481
MSD985968452
MSD033394602
MSD982173189
MSD982770745
MS7570024060
MSD980516488
MSD002088474
MSD980579551
State may have fev
Site 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 REFINERY
GE PLASTICS
INGALLS SHIPBUILDING, INC. WEST BANK
MORTON INT- ELECTRONIC MATERIALS
AZTEC INDUSTRIES
DOUBLECOTE, LLC
CENTRAL GALVANIZING
AKZO NOBEL COATINGS, INC.
PRECOAT METALS
HUNTER DOUGLAS - TUPELO CENTER
PLATTE CHEMICAL CO
WORLD COLOR
CAVENHAM FOREST PRODUCTS, INC.
KRUEGER INTERNATIONAL
KOPPERS INDUSTRIES, INC.
NAVAL CONSTRUCTION BATTALION CTR
ZEON CHEMICALS LP
PIPER IMPACT, INC.
PLYMOUTH TUBE COMPANY
ELECTRIC MILLS WOOD PRESERVING
TRUE TEMPER SPORTS, INC
TEXAS EASTERN TRANSMISSION CORP UNION CH
INGALLS SHIPBUILDING, INC. EAST BANK
REMAN, INC.
SOUTHLAND OIL - LUMBERTON
STENNIS SPACE CENTER
THE VALVOLINE COMPANY, PYROIL FACILITY
ODOM INDUSTRIES
BALDWIN PIANO & ORGAN COMPANY
A& SCORES, INC.
VALSPARREFINISH, INC.
NATIONAL PICTURE & FRAME CO WOOD PLANT
CHROMCRAFT FURNITURE
SANDERSON PLUMBING PRODUCTS, INC.
VAN LEER CONTAINERS
CATERPILLAR INC.
T&L SPECIALTY, INC.
PEAVEY ELECTRONICS CORP.- PLANT 3
PACONE, INC
ERSHINGS-BILOXI
COLUMBUS AFB
TEXAS EASTERN TRANSMISSION CORP KOSCIUSK
SUPER SAGLESS CORP
COLUMBIA GULF TRANS CORINTH
ver than fifty generators.
City
PASS CHRISTIAN
MOSS POINT
PASCAGOULA
FLOWOOD
COLUMBUS
HERNANDO
PASCAGOULA
BAY ST. LOUIS
PASCAGOULA
MOSS POINT
RICHLAND
JACKSON
KOSCIUSKO
CLINTON
JACKSON
SHANNON
GREENVILLE
CORINTH
GULFPORT
TUPELO
TIE PLANT
GULFPORT
HATTIESBURG
NEW ALBANY
EUPORA
SCOOBA
AMORY
UNION CHRCH
PASCAGOULA
POLKVILLE
LUMBERTON
STENNIS SPACE CENTER
HERNANDO
PACHUTA
GREENWOOD
RALEIGH
PICAYUNE
GREENWOOD
SENATOBIA
COLUMBUS
CANTON
OXFORD
TUPELO
MERIDIAN
SUMMIT
BILOXI
COLUMBUS AFB
KOSCIUSKO
TUPELO
CORINTH
Total Generated
(Tons)
1,183,885
390,834
6,468
5,876
1,896
1,438
861
853
541
487
453
400
310
308
229
221
178
155
135
131
128
127
118
111
109
104
91
80
78
76
76
75
72
72
68
60
53
51
51
49
44
43
40
39
38
37
35
33
32
32
1,597,682
Generators with zero quantity generated are excluded.
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 GENERATION, CONTINUED
4 Quantities of Waste Generated in 1999 That Were:
- Reported with Only Characteristic Waste Codes
- Reported with Only Listed Waste Codes
- Reported with Both Characteristic and Listed Waste codes
Waste Has Only
Characteristic
Codes
ONLY IGNITABLE
ONLY CORROSIVE
ONLY REACTIVE
ONLYD004-17
ONLYD018-43
HAS MORE THAN ONE
CHARACTERISTIC CODE
Tons of
Waste
Generated
2,572
112
1
1,933
129
1,185,293
Waste Has Only
Listed Codes
ONLY AN F CODE
ONLY A K CODE
ONLY A P CODE
ONLY A U CODE
HAS MORE THAN ONE
LISTED CODE
Tons of Waste Has Both
Waste Characteristic
Generated And Listed Codes
963
10,067
24
40
2
Tons of
Waste
Generated
TOTAL
1,190,039 TOTAL
11,096 Both Characteristic and Listed
397,504
5 Quantities of Waste Generated in 1999 That Were Multiply Coded
Waste Has Only
Characteristic Codes
But More Than One Applies
HAS IGNITABLE CODE
HAS CORROSIVE CODE
HAS REACTIVE CODE
HASD004-D017CODE
HAS D018-D043 CODE
Tons of
Waste
Generated
470
1,184,886
2
1,185,101
331
Only Listed
Codes But Has
More Than One
HAS AN F CODE
HAS A K CODE
HAS A P CODE
HAS A U CODE
Tons of
Waste
Generated
2
0
0
2
Both Characteristic
And Listed Codes
IGN. W/ AT LEAST 1 LSTD
CORR. W/ AT LEAST 1 LSTD
REACT. W/ AT LEAST 1 LSTD
D004-17 W/AT LEAST 1 LSTD
D018-43 W/AT LEAST 1 LSTD
F WASTE W/ AT LEAST 1 CHAR
K WASTE W/ AT LEAST 1 CHAR
P WASTE W/ AT LEAST 1 CHAR
U WASTE W/ AT LEAST 1 CHAR
Tons of
Waste
Generated
6,744
12
390,444
927
393,202
394,938
2,508
1
64
TOTAL
1,185,293 TOTAL
2 TOTAL
397,504
Note: Columns do not sum to total because a waste code may apply to more than one waste.
Mixtures with ignitable, corrosive, reactive, D004-17, and D018-43 characteristic codes may also contain other characteristic waste
codes. Similarly, wastes with F, K, P, and U listed codes may have other listed waste codes.
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
6 Number of RCRA TSD Facilities (TSDFs): 19
7 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed: 45,763 Tons
8 Fifty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Management Facilities in the State, 1999
Rank
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Total
EPA ID
MSD077655876
MSD033417031
MSD096046792
MSD000776765
MSD0541 76052
MSD0081 86587
MSD000742668
Site Name
HOLNAM, INC
FIRST CHEMICAL CORP.
E.I.DUPONT DE NEMOURS & CO DELISLE PLANT
SAFETY-KLEEN
HALTER MARINE GULFPORT
MORTON INTERNATIONAL
GE PLASTICS
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
Note: Columns may not sum due to rounding.
State may have fewer than fifty facilities that managed waste.
Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed are excluded.
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, CONTINUED
9 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed by Management Method, 1999
Management Method
System
Type Code
METALS RECOVERY
SOLVENTS RECOVERY
INCINERATION
ENERGY RECOVERY
STABILIZATION
DEEPWELL / UNDERGROUND INJECTION
M011-M019
M021-M029
M041-M049
M051-M059
M111-M119
M134
Quantity Managed
(tons)
5
7
3,039
39,629
2
3,082
45,763
Percentage of
Quantity
0.0
0.0
6.6
86.6
0.0
6.7
10(UJ
10 Management Method by Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed, 1999
Management Method
ENERGY RECOVERY
DEEPWELL / UNDERGROUND INJECTION
INCINERATION
SOLVENTS RECOVERY
METALS RECOVERY
STABILIZATION
System
Type Code
M051-M059
M134
M041-M049
M021-M029
M011-M019
M111-M119
Quantity Managed
(tons)
39,629
3,082
3,039
7
5
2
Percentage of
Quantity
86.6
6.7
6.6
0.0
0.0
0.0
Number
of Facilities
1
2
1
2
1
2
Number
of Facilities
2
2
1
2
1
1
Percentage
of Facilities
14.3
28.6
14.3
28.6
14.3
28.6
Percentage
of Facilities
28.6
28.6
14.3
28.6
14.3
14.3
45,763
100.0
11 Management Method and Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed by Number of Facilities, 1999
Management Method
System
Type Code
Quantity Managed Percentage of
(tons) Quantity
SOLVENTS RECOVERY
ENERGY RECOVERY
DEEPWELL / UNDERGROUND INJECTION
METALS RECOVERY
INCINERATION
STABILIZATION
M021-M029
M051-M059
M134
M011-M019
M041-M049
M111-M119
7
39,629
3,082
5
3,039
2
0.0
86.6
6.7
0.0
6.6
0.0
Number
of Facilities
2
2
2
1
1
1
Percentage
of Facilities
28.6
28.6
28.6
14.3
14.3
14.3
45,763
100.0
Note: Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed are excluded.
Columns may not sum due to rounding.
Number of Facilities column may not sum to total because facilities may have multiple handling methods.
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 SHIPMENTS
12 Number of RCRA Hazardous Waste Shippers: 132
13 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Shipped: 25,924 Tons
14 Fifty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Shippers in the State, 1999
Rank
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
Total
Note:
EPA ID
MSD0081 86587
MSD0081 58685
MSD033417031
MSD000776765
MSD000742668
MSD0541 79403
MSD981 030984
MSD050648757
MSD980601512
MSD004001244
MSD052512027
MSD985980481
MSD9821 06700
MSD985966514
MSD041 165747
MS0000043307
MSD9821 10389
MSD0661 06923
MSD081341729
MSD007039381
MSD007027543
MS21 70022626
MSD063947790
MSD9821 12872
MSD985980846
MSD097904932
MSD054531215
MSD098590615
MSD982173189
MSD982114712
MSD01 0384766
MS2800090001
MSD982770547
MSR000005025
MSD980516363
MSD985979996
MSD0081 84657
MSD985968452
MSD006294771
MSR000004481
MSD050239698
MSD007016843
MSD033394602
MSD082008921
MS7570024060
MSD002088474
MSD980579551
MSD008183519
MSD980516488
MSD043417476
Columns may not sum
Site Name
MORTON INTERNATIONAL
BIRMINGHAM SOUTHEAST, LLC
FIRST CHEMICAL CORP.
SAFETY-KLEEN
GE PLASTICS
CHEVRON PRODUCTS CO-PASCAGOULA REFINERY
SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS, INC
INGALLS SHIPBUILDING, INC. WEST BANK
MORTON INT - ELECTRONIC MATERIALS
OMNOVA SOLUTIONS
AZTEC INDUSTRIES
DOUBLECOTE, LLC
ZEON CHEMICALS LP
CENTRAL GALVANIZING
AKZO NOBEL COATINGS, INC.
PRECOAT METALS
HUNTER DOUGLAS - TUPELO CENTER
PLATTE CHEMICAL CO
WORLD COLOR
KRUEGER INTERNATIONAL
KOPPERS INDUSTRIES, INC.
NAVAL CONSTRUCTION BATTALION CTR
PIPER IMPACT, INC.
PLYMOUTH TUBE COMPANY
ELECTRIC MILLS WOOD PRESERVING
ALCOA EXTRUSIONS
TRUE TEMPER SPORTS, INC
INGALLS SHIPBUILDING, INC. EAST BANK
PAC ONE, INC
REMAN, INC.
SOUTHLAND OIL - LUMBERTON
STENNIS SPACE CENTER
THE VALVOLINE COMPANY, PYROIL FACILITY
ODOM INDUSTRIES
TEXAS EASTERN TRANSMISSION CORP UNION CH
A& SCORES, INC.
VALSPAR REFINISH, INC.
T&L SPECIALTY, INC.
CHROMCRAFT FURNITURE
CATERPILLAR INC.
NATIONAL PICTURE & FRAME CO WOOD PLANT
BALDWIN PIANO & ORGAN COMPANY
PEAVEY ELECTRONICS CORP.- PLANTS
VAN LEER CONTAINERS
COLUMBUS AFB
SUPER SAGLESS CORP
COLUMBIA GULF TRANS CORINTH
FERNWOOD INDUSTRIES
TEXAS EASTERN TRANSMISSION CORP KOSCIUSK
HOWARD INDUSTRIES, INC
due to rounding.
Quantity Shipped
City (Tons)
MOSS POINT
FLOWOOD
PASCAGOULA
JACKSON
BAY ST. LOUIS
PASCAGOULA
SOUTHAVEN
PASCAGOULA
MOSS POINT
COLUMBUS
RICHLAND
JACKSON
HATTIESBURG
KOSCIUSKO
CLINTON
JACKSON
SHANNON
GREENVILLE
CORINTH
TUPELO
TIE PLANT
GULFPORT
NEW ALBANY
EUPORA
SCOOBA
HERNANDO
AMORY
PASCAGOULA
SUMMIT
POLKVILLE
LUMBERTON
STENNIS SPACE CENTER
HERNANDO
PACHUTA
UNION CHRCH
RALEIGH
PICAYUNE
TUPELO
SENATOBIA
OXFORD
GREENWOOD
GREENWOOD
MERIDIAN
CANTON
COLUMBUS AFB
TUPELO
CORINTH
FERNWOOD
KOSCIUSKO
LAUREL
7,871
5,876
1,970
977
853
720
605
541
487
449
400
400
355
310
308
237
221
178
155
131
128
127
111
109
104
91
91
78
77
76
76
75
72
72
71
60
53
53
51
43
42
40
39
36
35
32
32
32
31
31
25,013
State may have fewer than fifty shippers.
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 RECEIPTS
15 Number of RCRA Hazardous Waste Receivers: 3
16 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Received: 38,757 Tons
17 Fifty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Receivers in the State, 1999
Quantity Received
Rank EPA ID Site Name City (Tons)
1 MSD077655876 HOLNAM, INC ARTESIA 38,174
2 MSD000776765 SAFETY-KLEEN JACKSON 398
3 MSD981030984 SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS, INC SOUTHAVEN 185
Total 38,757
Note: Columns may not sum due to rounding.
State may have fewer than fifty facilities that received waste.
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 RECEIPTS, CONTINUED
18 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed by Management Method
Limited to Waste Received from Offsite, 1999
Management Method
System
Type Code
METALS RECOVERY
ENERGY RECOVERY
M011-M019
M051-M059
Quantity Managed
(tons)
5
38,174
Percentage of
Quantity
0.0
100.0
Number
of Facilities
1
1
Percentage
of Facilities
50.0
50.0
38,179
100.0
19 Management Method by Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed
Limited to Waste Received from Offsite, 1999
Management Method
System
Type Code
ENERGY RECOVERY
METALS RECOVERY
M051-M059
M011-M019
Quantity Managed
(tons)
38,174
5
38,179
Percentage of
Quantity
100.0
0.0
10OO
Number
of Facilities
1
1
Percentage
of Facilities
50.0
50.0
20 Management Method and Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed by Number of Facilities
Limited to Waste Received from Offsite, 1999
System
Management Method Type Code
METALS RECOVERY
ENERGY RECOVERY
M011-M019
M051-M059
Quantity Managed
(tons)
5
38,174
38,179
Percentage of
Quantity
0.0
100.0
Number
of Facilities
1
1
Percentage
of Facilities
50.0
50.0
100.0
Note: Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed are excluded.
Columns may not sum due to rounding.
Number of Facilities column may not sum to total because facilities may have multiple handling methods.
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 IMPORTS AND EXPORTS
21 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Imported: 37,903 Tons
22 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Exported: 25,454 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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MISSOURI
1999 WASTE GENERATION
1 Number of RCRA Large Quantity Generators (LQGs): 312
2 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Generated: 158,682 Tons
3 Fifty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators in the State, 1999
Rank
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
Total
Note:
EPA ID
MOD030712822
MO0000899260
MOD985791995
MO0000031823
MOD057894321
MOD096726484
MOD043937895
MOD056389828
MOD093750966
MOD0071 40874
MOD0071 18078
MOD086787371
MOD980632954
MOD000624452
MOD006313993
MOT300010261
MOD980962773
MOD046737524
MOD085002319
MOD006274732
MOD054950670
MOD006272876
MOD006308407
MOD068527704
MOD000818963
MOD006287619
MOR000004010
MOD052612850
MOD095038329
MOD054018288
MOD006273726
MOD981715824
MOD095479978
MOD0071 52903
MO D981 505555
MOD000610766
MO421 3820489
MOD006311146
MOD000690198
MOD050226075
MOD000829705
MOD069277549
MO D981 722762
MOD000034710
MOD981712425
MOD068527357
MOD985771195
MOD048833875
MOD007121841
MOD0071 29935
State may have fev
Site 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
FORD MOTOR CO
COOK COMPOSITES & POLYMERS CO
MILLENNIUM ENVIRONMENTAL INC..-MISSOURI
BFI WASTE SYSTEMS OF NORTH AMERICA INC
DECORATIVE SURFACES INTERNATIONAL
GM WENTZVILLE CENTER
SIGMA CHEMICAL CO
NORTH AMERICAN GALV. CO. - KANSAS CITY
DAIMLERCHRYSLER ST. LOUIS COMPLEX
THE PD GEORGE COMPANY
3M COMPANY
FORD MOTOR COMPANY - ST. LOUIS ASSEMBLY
A B CHANCE CO
CHEMSICO
MCDONNELL DOUGLAS CORP TRACT I
PRINTPACK, INC.
SINCLAIR & RUSH INC
PLASTENE SUPPLY CO
ARCHIMICA (MISSOURI) INC.
CONTINENTAL CEMENT COMPANY
SIGMA CHEMICAL CO
EFCO CORPORATION - HEADQUARTERS
U S PAINT CORP
LITTON INTERCONNECT TECHNOLOGY
HERITAGE ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, LLC
SOLVENT RECOVERY CORPORATION
DEPT OF THE ARMY (LCAAP)
DIVERSIFIED DIEMAKERS INC
REICHHOLDINC
AMERICAN CYANAMID CO
FRONT STREET REMEDIAL ACTION CORPORATION
SAFETY KLEEN (PPM) INC
AEROFIL TECHNOLOGY INC
ESP MISSOURI INC
LHB INDUSTRIES
TRANS CHEMICAL
AVENTISCROPSCIENCE
DOE RUN CO - GLOVER
TNEMEC COMPANY , INC.
INTERNATIONAL PAPER CO
rer than fifty generators.
City
FOREST CITY
ST PETERS
MEXICO
KANSAS CITY
NEVADA,
ST LOUIS
SPRINGFIELD
KANSAS CITY
NEW MADRID
NEOSHO
CLAYCOMO
NORTH KANSAS CITY
SCOTT CITY
MISSOURI CITY
ST LOUIS
WENTZVILLE
ST LOUIS
KANSAS CITY
FENTON
ST. LOUIS
COLUMBIA
HAZELWOOD
CENTRALIA
ST LOUIS
HAZELWOOD
HAZELWOOD
ARNOLD
PORTAGEVILLE
SPRINGFIELD
HANNIBAL
ST LOUIS
MONETT
ST LOUIS
SPRINGFIELD
KANSAS CITY
KANSAS CITY
INDEPENDENCE
MONROE CITY
VALLEY PARK
PALMYRA
KANSAS CITY
KANSAS CITY
SULLIVAN
OLIVETTE
BERKELEY
ST LOUIS
SAINT LOUIS
ANNAPOLIS
NORTH KANSAS CITY
JOPLIN
Total Generated
(Tons)
30,325
27,050
25,009
14,959
6,855
5,455
4,926
4,586
3,180
2,317
2,308
1,744
1,469
1,194
1,095
936
905
869
829
785
734
733
682
666
652
648
648
641
581
541
530
493
492
478
448
414
391
345
339
336
316
292
274
270
234
227
217
211
209
206
150,041
Generators with zero quantity generated are excluded.
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 GENERATION, CONTINUED
4 Quantities of Waste Generated in 1999 That Were:
- Reported with Only Characteristic Waste Codes
- Reported with Only Listed Waste Codes
- Reported with Both Characteristic and Listed Waste codes
Waste Has Only
Characteristic
Codes
ONLY IGNITABLE
ONLY CORROSIVE
ONLY REACTIVE
ONLYD004-17
ONLYD018-43
HAS MORE THAN ONE
CHARACTERISTIC CODE
Tons of
Waste
Generated
2,744
27,730
71
34,337
898
6,515
Waste Has Only
Listed Codes
ONLY AN F CODE
ONLY A K CODE
ONLY A P CODE
ONLY A U CODE
HAS MORE THAN ONE
LISTED CODE
Tons of Waste Has Both
Waste Characteristic
Generated And Listed Codes
6,092
5,690
16
314
201
Tons of
Waste
Generated
TOTAL
72,294 TOTAL
12,313 Both Characteristic and Listed
73,923
5 Quantities of Waste Generated in 1999 That Were Multiply Coded
Waste Has Only
Characteristic Codes
But More Than One Applies
HAS IGNITABLE CODE
HAS CORROSIVE CODE
HAS REACTIVE CODE
HASD004-D017CODE
HAS D018-D043 CODE
Tons of
Waste
Generated
3,525
4,373
226
3,359
1,845
Only Listed
Codes But Has
More Than One
HAS AN F CODE
HAS A K CODE
HAS A P CODE
HAS A U CODE
Tons of
Waste
Generated
200
0
198
4
Both Characteristic
And Listed Codes
IGN. W/ AT LEAST 1 LSTD
CORR. W/ AT LEAST 1 LSTD
REACT. W/ AT LEAST 1 LSTD
D004-17 W/AT LEAST 1 LSTD
D018-43 W/AT LEAST 1 LSTD
F WASTE W/ AT LEAST 1 CHAR
K WASTE W/ AT LEAST 1 CHAR
P WASTE W/ AT LEAST 1 CHAR
U WASTE W/ AT LEAST 1 CHAR
Tons of
Waste
Generated
57,336
6,153
5,445
21,916
29,191
57,509
17,433
1,019
6,888
TOTAL
6,515 TOTAL
201 TOTAL
73,923
Note: Columns do not sum to total because a waste code may apply to more than one waste.
Mixtures with ignitable, corrosive, reactive, D004-17, and D018-43 characteristic codes may also contain other characteristic waste
codes. Similarly, wastes with F, K, P, and U listed codes may have other listed waste codes.
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
6 Number of RCRA TSD Facilities (TSDFs): 51
7 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed: 270,066 Tons
8 Fifty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Management Facilities in the State, 1999
Rank
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
Total
EPA ID
MOD029729688
MOD054018288
MOD981127319
MOD030712822
MOD057894321
MOD056389828
MO D981 505555
MOD000610766
MOD980632954
MOD059200089
MOD985798164
MOD006287619
MOD981715824
MOD981117377
MOD000818963
MO D981 123391
Site 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
ICI EXPLOSIVES ENVIRONMENTAL
PRINTPACK, INC.
EFCO CORPORATION - HEADQUARTERS
SERICOL, INC.
MCDONNELL DOUGLAS CORP TRACT I
HAZ-MAT RESPONSE DISPOSAL, INC.
City
CLARKSVILLE
HANNIBAL
CAPE GIRARDEAU
FOREST CITY
NEVADA,
KANSAS CITY
KANSAS CITY
KANSAS CITY
SCOTT CITY
BOSS
JOPLIN
HAZELWOOD
MONETT
NORTH KANSAS CITY
HAZELWOOD
KANSAS CITY
Tons of Waste
Managed
100,443
81 ,306
42,558
29,975
4,610
3,556
2,054
1,835
1,238
1,192
677
460
104
35
17
7
270,066
Note: Columns may not sum due to rounding.
State may have fewer than fifty facilities that managed waste.
Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed are excluded.
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, CONTINUED
9 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed by Management Method, 1999
System Quantity Managed Percentage of Number Percentage
Management Method "Type Code (tons) Quantity of Facilities of Facilities
METALS RECOVERY M011-M019 28,039 10.4 4 25.0
SOLVENTS RECOVERY M021-M029 5,225 1.9 5 31.3
INCINERATION M041-M049 4,234 1.6 4 25.0
ENERGY RECOVERY M051-M059 223,496 82.8 4 25.0
FUEL BLENDING M061 5,747 2.1 5 31.3
STABILIZATION M111-M119 3,243 1.2 2 12.5
LANDFILL M132 81 0.0 1 6.3
OTHER DISPOSAL M137 0 0.0 1 6.3
270,066 100.0 16
10 Management Method by Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed, 1999
System Quantity Managed Percentage of Number Percentage
Management Method Type Code (tons) Quantity of Facilities of Facilities
ENERGY RECOVERY M051-M059 223,496 82.8 4 25.0
METALS RECOVERY M011-M019 28,039 10.4 4 25.0
FUEL BLENDING M061 5,747 2.1 5 31.3
SOLVENTS RECOVERY M021-M029 5,225 1.9 5 31.3
INCINERATION M041-M049 4,234 1.6 4 25.0
STABILIZATION M111-M119 3,243 1.2 2 12.5
LANDFILL M132 81 0.0 1 6.3
OTHER DISPOSAL M137 0 0.0 1 6.3
270,066 100.0 16
11 Management Method and Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed by Number of Facilities, 1999
System Quantity Managed Percentage of Number Percentage
Management Method "Type Code (tons) Quantity of Facilities of Facilities
SOLVENTS RECOVERY M021-M029 5,225 1.9 5 31.3
FUEL BLENDING M061 5,747 2.1 5 31.3
METALS RECOVERY M011-M019 28,039 10.4 4 25.0
INCINERATION M041-M049 4,234 1.6 4 25.0
ENERGY RECOVERY M051-M059 223,496 82.8 4 25.0
STABILIZATION M111-M119 3,243 1.2 2 12.5
LANDFILL M132 81 0.0 1 6.3
OTHER DISPOSAL M137 0 0.0 1 6.3
270,066 100.0 16
Note: Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed are excluded.
Columns may not sum due to rounding.
Number of Facilities column may not sum to total because facilities may have multiple handling methods.
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 SHIPMENTS
12 Number of RCRA Hazardous Waste Shippers: 301
13 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Shipped: 101,573 Tons
14 Fifty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Shippers in the State, 1999
Rank
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
Total
Note:
EPA ID
MO0000899260
MO0000031823
MOD096726484
MOD043937895
MOD981 505555
MOD093750966
MOD0071 18078
MOD057894321
MOD985791995
MOD086787371
MO421 3820489
MOD000624452
MOD006313993
MOD056389828
MOT300010261
MOD980962849
MOD980962773
MOD980973564
MOD085002319
MOD000610766
MOD054950670
MOD030712822
MOD006272876
MOD095486312
MOD006274732
MOD006308407
MOR000004010
MOD000818963
MOD000669051
MOD000669069
MOD095038329
MOD980971626
MOD006273726
MOD0071 52903
MOD052612850
MOD981715824
MO0001 002849
MOD006311146
MOD000690198
MOD054018288
MOD000829705
MOD050226075
MOD069277549
MOD000034710
MOD095479978
MOD981 722762
MOD068527357
MOD985771195
MOD048833875
MOD007121841
Columns may not sum
Site Name
UNIVERSAL GALVANIZING INC
GS TECHNOLOGIES OPERATING CO. INC.
MALLINCKRODT CHEMICAL INC
3MCO.
HERITAGE ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, LLC
NORANDA ALUMINUM, INC.
FORD MOTOR CO
3M COMPANY
TEVA PHARMACEUTICALS USA
COOK COMPOSITES & POLYMERS CO
DEPT OF THE ARMY (LCAAP)
BFI WASTE SYSTEMS OF NORTH AMERICA INC
DECORATIVE SURFACES INTERNATIONAL
BAYER CORP
GM WENTZVILLE CENTER
WEST STAR ENVIRONMENTAL, INC.
SIGMA CHEMICAL CO
SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS, INC - INDEPENDENCE
DAIMLERCHRYSLER ST. LOUIS COMPLEX
SOLVENT RECOVERY CORPORATION
3M COMPANY
EXIDE CORP-CANON HOLLOW PLT
FORD MOTOR COMPANY - ST. LOUIS ASSEMBLY
SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS, INC - ST. CHARLES
THE PD GEORGE COMPANY
A B CHANCE CO
SINCLAIR & RUSH INC
MCDONNELL DOUGLAS CORP TRACT I
SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS, INC - CAPE GIRARDE
SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS, INC. - SPRINGFIELD
ARCHIMICA (MISSOURI) INC.
SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS, INC. - COLUMBIA
SIGMA CHEMICAL CO
LITTON INTERCONNECT TECHNOLOGY
PLASTENE SUPPLY CO
EFCO CORPORATION - HEADQUARTERS
SCHREIBER FOODS PACKAGING CONVERTING
DIVERSIFIED DIEMAKERS INC
REICHHOLDINC
CONTINENTAL CEMENT COMPANY
FRONT STREET REMEDIAL ACTION CORPORATION
AMERICAN CYANAMID CO
SAFETY KLEEN (PPM) INC
ESP MISSOURI INC
U S PAINT CORP
AEROFIL TECHNOLOGY INC
TRANS CHEMICAL
AVENTIS CROPSCIENCE
DOE RUN CO - GLOVER
TNEMEC COMPANY , INC.
due to rounding.
Quantity Shipped
City (Tons)
ST PETERS
KANSAS CITY
ST LOUIS
SPRINGFIELD
KANSAS CITY
NEW MADRID
CLAYCOMO
NEVADA,
MEXICO
NORTH KANSAS CITY
INDEPENDENCE
MISSOURI CITY
ST LOUIS
KANSAS CITY
WENTZVILLE
KINGSVILLE
ST LOUIS
INDEPENDENCE
FENTON
KANSAS CITY
COLUMBIA
FOREST CITY
HAZELWOOD
ST. CHARLES
ST. LOUIS
CENTRALIA
ARNOLD
HAZELWOOD
CAPE GIRARDEAU
SPRINGFIELD
SPRINGFIELD
COLUMBIA
ST LOUIS
SPRINGFIELD
PORTAGEVILLE
MONETT
CLINTON
MONROE CITY
VALLEY PARK
HANNIBAL
KANSAS CITY
PALMYRA
KANSAS CITY
OLIVETTE
ST LOUIS
SULLIVAN
ST LOUIS
SAINT LOUIS
ANNAPOLIS
NORTH KANSAS CITY
27,050
14,959
5,462
5,074
4,134
3,180
2,308
2,245
2,234
1,744
1,637
1,194
1,095
1,048
936
925
905
899
829
779
757
736
733
695
690
682
648
635
631
593
581
568
530
478
435
386
354
345
339
330
316
308
285
270
269
264
227
217
211
209
92,359
State may have fewer than fifty shippers.
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 RECEIPTS
15 Number of RCRA Hazardous Waste Receivers: 19
16 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Received: 236,920 Tons
17 Fifty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Receivers in the State, 1999
Rank
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
Total
Note:
EPA ID
MOD029729688
MOD054018288
MOD981127319
MO D981 505555
MOD000610766
MOD980632954
MOD059200089
MOD980962849
MOD980973564
MOD985798164
MO D981 123391
MOD095486312
MOD000669069
MOD980971626
MOD000669051
MOD030712822
MOD000818963
MOD056389828
MOD006326904
Site Name
HOLNAM INC./SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS, INC.
CONTINENTAL CEMENT COMPANY
LONE STAR INDUSTRIES, INC.
HERITAGE ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, LLC
SOLVENT RECOVERY CORPORATION
MILLENNIUM ENVIRONMENTAL INC., -MISSOURI
DOE RUN RESOURCE RECYCLING DIV
WEST STAR ENVIRONMENTAL, INC.
SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS, INC - INDEPENDENCE
ICI EXPLOSIVES ENVIRONMENTAL
HAZ-MAT RESPONSE DISPOSAL, INC.
SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS, INC - ST. CHARLES
SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS, INC. - SPRINGFIELD
SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS, INC. - COLUMBIA
SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS, INC - CAPE GIRARDE
EXIDE CORP-CANON HOLLOW PLT
MCDONNELL DOUGLAS CORP TRACT I
BAYER CORP
RESOURCE RECOVERY CENTER - UMC
City
CLARKSVILLE
HANNIBAL
CAPE GIRARDEAU
KANSAS CITY
KANSAS CITY
SCOTT CITY
BOSS
KINGSVILLE
INDEPENDENCE
JOPLIN
KANSAS CITY
ST. CHARLES
SPRINGFIELD
COLUMBIA
CAPE GIRARDEAU
FOREST CITY
HAZELWOOD
KANSAS CITY
COLUMBIA
Quantity Received
(Tons)
100,443
81 ,096
42,558
3,303
1,887
1,289
1,183
789
691
677
614
565
456
444
396
386
120
18
6
236,920
Columns may not sum due to rounding.
State may have fewer than fifty facilities that received waste.
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 RECEIPTS, CONTINUED
18 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed by Management Method
Limited to Waste Received from Offsite, 1999
Management Method
System
Type Code
Quantity Managed Percentage of
(tons) Quantity
METALS RECOVERY
INCINERATION
ENERGY RECOVERY
FUEL BLENDING
STABILIZATION
LANDFILL
OTHER DISPOSAL
M011-M019
M041-M049
M051-M059
M061
M111-M119
M132
M137
1,684
697
223,286
5,552
0
81
0
0.7
0.3
96.5
2.4
0.0
0.0
0.0
231,300
100.0
19 Management Method by Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed
Limited to Waste Received from Offsite, 1999
Management Method
System
Type Code
ENERGY RECOVERY
FUEL BLENDING
METALS RECOVERY
INCINERATION
LANDFILL
STABILIZATION
OTHER DISPOSAL
20
M051-M059
M061
M011-M019
M041-M049
M132
M111-M119
M137
Quantity Managed
(tons)
223,286
5,552
1,684
697
81
0
0
231,300
Percentage of
Quantity
96.5
2.4
0.7
0.3
0.0
0.0
0.0
10(UJ
Number
of Facilities
4
4
4
5
1
1
1
11
Number
of Facilities
4
5
4
4
1
1
1
11
Percentage
of Facilities
36.4
36.4
36.4
45.5
9.1
9.1
9.1
Percentage
of Facilities
36.4
45.5
36.4
36.4
9.1
9.1
9.1
Management Method and Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed by Number of Facilities
Limited to Waste Received from Offsite, 1999
System Quantity Managed Percentage of Number
Management Method Type Code (tons) Quantity of Facilities
FUEL BLENDING
METALS RECOVERY
INCINERATION
ENERGY RECOVERY
STABILIZATION
LANDFILL
OTHER DISPOSAL
M061
M011-M019
M041-M049
M051-M059
M111-M119
M132
M137
5,552
1,684
697
223,286
0
81
0
2.4
0.7
0.3
96.5
0.0
0.0
0.0
Percentage
of Facilities
45.5
36.4
36.4
36.4
9.1
9.1
9.1
231,300
100.0
11
Note: Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed are excluded.
Columns may not sum due to rounding.
Number of Facilities column may not sum to total because facilities may have multiple handling methods.
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 IMPORTS AND EXPORTS
21 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Imported: 219,862 Tons
22 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Exported: 88,449 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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MONTANA
1999 WASTE GENERATION
1 Number of RCRA Large Quantity Generators (LQGs): 30
2 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Generated: 23,986 Tons
3 Fifty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators in the State, 1999
Rank
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
Total
Note:
EPA ID
MTD006232276
MTD057561763
MTD006230346
MTD986073583
MTR000007112
MTD006238083
MTD006237234
MTD006229405
MTD079711198
MTD01 0380574
MTD982648099
MTD000475194
MTD053038386
MTD071401368
MTD035237940
MTD065569048
MTD982648255
MT8571 924556
MTD981 548464
MTR000005587
MTD000710236
MTD980667166
MTD980330609
MTD986072429
MTD063728984
MT2890090036
MTD1 19730208
MTR000007039
MT0000058297
MTD000716787
State may have fev
Site Name
IDAHO POLE CO
COLUMBIA FALLS ALUMINUM COMPANY
ASARCO INC
MONTANA POLE AND TREATING PLANT
PACIFIC HIDE & FUR DEPOT HELENA
CENEX HARVEST STATES COOP LAUREL REFINER
BN KALISPELL POLE & TIMBER
CONOCO REFINERY BILLINGS
TRANSBAS INC
EXXON BILLINGS REFINERY
SEMITOOLINC RESERVE DR
MONTANA REFINING COMPANY
BNSOMERS TIE PLANT
A&STRIBAL INDUSTRIES
CORIXA MONTANA
MSU BOZEMAN
LIVINGSTON REBUILD CENTER INC
MALMSTROM AIR FORCE BASE MAFB
R-D DRY CLEANERS
HELENA CHEMICAL COMPANY
PP&L MONTANA LLC COLSTRIP 1 & 2
TRINITY RAIL SERVICES INC #342
PP&L MONTANA LLC COLSTRIP 3 & 4
BN GREAT FALLS
BIG SKY COAL CO
MSE TECHNOLOGY APPLICATION INC
MONTANA TECH
FOUNDATION & MATERIALS CONSULTANTS
SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL BILLINGS
BN PARADISE TIE PLANT
ver than fifty generators.
City
BOZEMAN
COLUMBIA FALLS
EAST HELENA
BUTTE
HELENA
LAUREL
KALISPELL
BILLINGS
BILLINGS
BILLINGS
KALISPELL
GREAT FALLS
SOMERS
POPLAR
HAMILTON
BOZEMAN
LIVINGSTON
MALMSTROM AFB
MISSOULA
LAUREL
COLSTRIP
MILES CITY
COLSTRIP
GREAT FALLS
COLSTRIP
BUTTE
BUTTE
HELENA
BILLINGS
PARADISE
Total Generated
(Tons)
8,891
4,047
3,285
3,260
1,423
722
657
526
483
411
53
51
35
34
29
19
18
12
10
4
4
3
3
2
1
1
1
1
0
0
23,986
Generators with zero quantity generated are excluded.
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 GENERATION, CONTINUED
4 Quantities of Waste Generated in 1999 That Were:
- Reported with Only Characteristic Waste Codes
- Reported with Only Listed Waste Codes
- Reported with Both Characteristic and Listed Waste codes
Waste Has Only
Characteristic
Codes
ONLY IGNITABLE
ONLY CORROSIVE
ONLY REACTIVE
ONLYD004-17
ONLYD018-43
HAS MORE THAN ONE
CHARACTERISTIC CODE
Tons of
Waste
Generated
19
1
0
4,812
55
29
Waste Has Only
Listed Codes
ONLY AN F CODE
ONLY A K CODE
ONLY A P CODE
ONLY A U CODE
HAS MORE THAN ONE
LISTED CODE
Tons of Waste Has Both
Waste Characteristic
Generated And Listed Codes
13,251
4,468
0
2
470
Tons of
Waste
Generated
TOTAL
4,916 TOTAL
18,191 Both Characteristic and Listed
879
5 Quantities of Waste Generated in 1999 That Were Multiply Coded
Waste Has Only
Characteristic Codes
But More Than One Applies
HAS IGNITABLE CODE
HAS CORROSIVE CODE
HAS REACTIVE CODE
HASD004-D017CODE
HAS D018-D043 CODE
Tons of
Waste
Generated
7
15
0
24
16
Only Listed
Codes But Has
More Than One
HAS AN F CODE
HAS A K CODE
HAS A P CODE
HAS A U CODE
Tons of
Waste
Generated
470
470
0
0
Both Characteristic
And Listed Codes
IGN. W/ AT LEAST 1 LSTD
CORR. W/ AT LEAST 1 LSTD
REACT. W/ AT LEAST 1 LSTD
D004-17 W/AT LEAST 1 LSTD
D018-43 W/AT LEAST 1 LSTD
F WASTE W/ AT LEAST 1 CHAR
K WASTE W/ AT LEAST 1 CHAR
P WASTE W/ AT LEAST 1 CHAR
U WASTE W/ AT LEAST 1 CHAR
Tons of
Waste
Generated
86
2
0
743
109
137
333
0
463
TOTAL
29 TOTAL
470 TOTAL
879
Note: Columns do not sum to total because a waste code may apply to more than one waste.
Mixtures with ignitable, corrosive, reactive, D004-17, and D018-43 characteristic codes may also contain other characteristic waste
codes. Similarly, wastes with F, K, P, and U listed codes may have other listed waste codes.
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 MANAGEMENT
Tables 6, 7, and 8 have been omitted from this report because there were no facilities in the State of Montana that
reported managing RCRA hazardous waste in 1999.
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 MANAGEMENT, CONTINUED
Tables 9, 10, and 11 have been omitted from this report because there were no facilities in the State of Montana that
reported managing RCRA hazardous waste in 1999.
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 SHIPMENTS
12 Number of RCRA Hazardous Waste Shippers: 29
13 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Shipped: 13,276 Tons
14 Fifty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Shippers in the State, 1999
Rank
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
Total
Note:
EPA ID
MTD057561763
MTD006230346
MTD986073583
MTD006238083
MTD006237234
MTD006229405
MTD079711198
MTD01 0380574
MTD982648099
MTD006232276
MTD053038386
MTD071401368
MTD035237940
MTD065569048
MTD982648255
MTD000475194
MT8571 924556
MTD981 548464
MTR000005587
MTD000710236
MTD980667166
MTD980330609
MTD986072429
MTD063728984
MTD1 19730208
MTR000007039
MT2890090036
MT0000058297
MTD000716787
Columns may not sum
Site Name
COLUMBIA FALLS ALUMINUM COMPANY
ASARCO INC
MONTANA POLE AND TREATING PLANT
CENEX HARVEST STATES COOP LAUREL REFINER
BN KALISPELL POLE & TIMBER
CONOCO REFINERY BILLINGS
TRANSBASINC
EXXON BILLINGS REFINERY
SEMITOOLINC RESERVE DR
IDAHO POLE CO
BNSOMERS TIE PLANT
A&S TRIBAL INDUSTRIES
CORIXA MONTANA
MSU BOZEMAN
LIVINGSTON REBUILD CENTER INC
MONTANA REFINING COMPANY
MALMSTROM AIR FORCE BASE MAFB
R-D DRY CLEANERS
HELENA CHEMICAL COMPANY
PP&L MONTANA LLC COLSTRIP 1 & 2
TRINITY RAIL SERVICES INC #342
PP&L MONTANA LLC COLSTRIP 3 & 4
BN GREAT FALLS
BIG SKY COAL CO
MONTANA TECH
FOUNDATION & MATERIALS CONSULTANTS
MSE TECHNOLOGY APPLICATION INC
SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL BILLINGS
BN PARADISE TIE PLANT
due to rounding.
Quantity Shipped
City (Tons)
COLUMBIA FALLS
EAST HELENA
BUTTE
LAUREL
KALISPELL
BILLINGS
BILLINGS
BILLINGS
KALISPELL
BOZEMAN
SOMERS
POPLAR
HAMILTON
BOZEMAN
LIVINGSTON
GREAT FALLS
MALMSTROM AFB
MISSOULA
LAUREL
COLSTRIP
MILES CITY
COLSTRIP
GREAT FALLS
COLSTRIP
BUTTE
HELENA
BUTTE
BILLINGS
PARADISE
3,739
3,285
3,260
722
657
526
483
321
54
36
36
34
30
18
18
16
11
10
4
4
3
3
2
1
1
1
1
0
0
13,276
State may have fewer than fifty shippers.
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 RECEIPTS
Tables 15, 16, and 17 have been omitted from this report because there were no facilities in the State of Montana that
reported receiving RCRA hazardous waste in 1999.
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.
222
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MONTANA
1999 WASTE RECEIPTS, CONTINUED
Tables 18, 19, and 20 have been omitted from this report because there were no facilities in the State of Montana that
reported receiving RCRA hazardous waste in 1999.
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.
223
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MONTANA
1999 IMPORTS AND EXPORTS
21 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Imported: 0 Tons
22 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Exported: 13,276 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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NAVAJO NATION
1999 WASTE GENERATION
1 Number of RCRA Large Quantity Generators (LQGs): 6
2 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Generated: 89 Tons
3 Fifty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators in the State, 1999
Rank
1
2
3
4
5
6
EPA ID
NND104150024
NN21 409091 00
NNR000000539
NND042993725
NNR000034710
NNR000473454
Site Name
PEABODY WESTERN COAL CO, BLACK MESA MINE
USBIA BRANCH OF ROADS - CHEU
CROWNPOINT HEADQUARTERS
BHP MINERALS, NAVAJO COAL CO NAVAJO MINE
SAGE MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
WINGATE HIGH SCHOOL
City
KAYENTA
FARMINGTON
CROWNPOINT
FRUITLAND
GANADO
FT WINGATE
Total Generated
(Tons)
79
3
3
3
2
0
Total
Note: State may have fewer than fifty generators.
Generators with zero quantity generated are excluded.
89
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, CONTINUED
4 Quantities of Waste Generated in 1999 That Were:
- Reported with Only Characteristic Waste Codes
- Reported with Only Listed Waste Codes
- Reported with Both Characteristic and Listed Waste codes
Waste Has Only Tons of
Characteristic Waste
Codes Generated
ONLY IGNITABLE
ONLY CORROSIVE
ONLY REACTIVE
ONLYD004-17
ONLYD018-43
HAS MORE THAN ONE
CHARACTERISTIC CODE
0
0
0
1
1
55
Tons of Waste Has Both Tons of
Waste Has Only Waste Characteristic Waste
Listed Codes Generated And Listed Codes Generated
ONLY AN F CODE
ONLY A K CODE
ONLY A P CODE
ONLY A U CODE
HAS MORE THAN ONE
LISTED CODE
1
0
0
0
0
TOTAL
58 TOTAL
1 Both Characteristic and Listed
30
5 Quantities of Waste Generated in 1999 That Were Multiply Coded
Waste Has Only
Characteristic Codes
But More Than One Applies
HAS IGNITABLE CODE
HAS CORROSIVE CODE
HAS REACTIVE CODE
HASD004-D017CODE
HAS D018-D043 CODE
Tons of
Waste
Generated
4
3
2
52
55
Only Listed
Codes But Has
More Than One
HAS AN F CODE
HAS A K CODE
HAS A P CODE
HAS A U CODE
Tons of
Waste
Generated
0
0
0
0
Both Characteristic
And Listed Codes
IGN. W/ AT LEAST 1 LSTD
CORR. W/ AT LEAST 1 LSTD
REACT. W/ AT LEAST 1 LSTD
D004-17 W/AT LEAST 1 LSTD
D018-43 W/AT LEAST 1 LSTD
F WASTE W/ AT LEAST 1 CHAR
K WASTE W/ AT LEAST 1 CHAR
P WASTE W/ AT LEAST 1 CHAR
U WASTE W/ AT LEAST 1 CHAR
Tons of
Waste
Generated
1
0
0
0
30
30
0
0
0
TOTAL
55 TOTAL
0 TOTAL
30
Note: Columns do not sum to total because a waste code may apply to more than one waste.
Mixtures with ignitable, corrosive, reactive, D004-17, and D018-43 characteristic codes may also contain other characteristic waste
codes. Similarly, wastes with F, K, P, and U listed codes may have other listed waste codes.
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
Tables 6, 7, and 8 have been omitted from this report because there were no facilities in the Navajo Nation that reported
managing RCRA hazardous waste in 1999.
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.
227
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NAVAJO NATION
1999 WASTE MANAGEMENT, CONTINUED
Tables 9, 10, and 11 have been omitted from this report because there were no facilities in the Navajo Nation that
reported managing RCRA hazardous waste in 1999.
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.
228
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NAVAJO NATION
1999 WASTE SHIPMENTS
12 Number of RCRA Hazardous Waste Shippers: 6
13 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Shipped: 84 Tons
14 Fifty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Shippers in the State, 1999
Rank
1
2
3
4
5
6
Total
EPA ID
NND104150024
NN21 409091 00
NNR000000539
NND042993725
NNR000034710
NNR000473454
Site Name
PEABODY WESTERN COAL CO, BLACK MESA MINE
USBIA BRANCH OF ROADS - CHEU
CROWNPOINT HEADQUARTERS
BHP MINERALS, NAVAJO COAL CO NAVAJO MINE
SAGE MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
WINGATE HIGH SCHOOL
Quantity Shipped
City (Tons)
KAYENTA
FARMINGTON
CROWNPOINT
FRUITLAND
GANADO
FT WINGATE
73
3
3
3
2
0
84
Note: Columns may not sum due to rounding.
State may have fewer than fifty shippers.
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 RECEIPTS
Tables 15, 16, and 17 have been omitted from this report because there were no facilities in the Navajo Nation that
reported receiving RCRA hazardous waste in 1999.
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.
230
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NAVAJO NATION
1999 WASTE RECEIPTS, CONTINUED
Tables 18, 19, and 20 have been omitted from this report because there were no facilities in the Navajo Nation that
reported receiving RCRA hazardous waste in 1999.
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.
231
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NAVAJO NATION
1999 IMPORTS AND EXPORTS
21 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Imported: 0 Tons
22 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Exported: 84 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.
232
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NEBRASKA
1999 WASTE GENERATION
1 Number of RCRA Large Quantity Generators (LQGs): 85
2 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Generated: 43,224 Tons
3 Fifty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators in the State, 1999
Rank
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
Total
Note:
EPA ID
NED087069050
NED007257413
NED000610550
NED981723513
NED986368728
NED091 998567
NED000610691
NED099564684
NED000610709
NED068652981
NED007263619
NED986387850
NED007281728
NED980971733
NED007266331
NED007285257
NED986384725
NED000822817
NED986387520
NED007263353
NED080219868
NED007259054
NED007263197
NED065133167
NED007274699
NED007265077
NED007262579
NED091995159
NED000819060
NED007267214
NED000819078
NED035093053
NED007268790
NED986375061
NED007258213
NE8571 924648
NED020184412
NED981117153
NED007267388
NED0651 06270
NE0000362525
NED047047543
NED980973580
NED072904543
NED068655968
NED986369338
NED000766808
NED005070065
NER000001453
NED091 992628
State may have fev
Site Name
NUCOR STEEL NEBRASKA
ASARCO, INC.
TETRA MICRONUTRIENTS
CLEAN HARBORS ENVSVC INC
3-D INVESTMENT INC
DANA CORP PERFECT CRL DIV
LOZIER CORPORATION
APPLETON ELECTRIC LLC
LOZIER CORPORATION
KAWASAKI MOTORS MFG CORP USA
TENNECO AUTOMOTIVE
FLEXCON COLUMBUS
LINCOLN PLATING COMPANY
DUNCAN AVIATION
GOODYEAR TIRE & RUBBER COMPANY
MAGNUS/FARLEY INC
KURT MFG CO LYMAN
VISHAY DALE ELECTRONICS
HUNT CLEANERS INC
CROWN CORK & SEAL CO INC
HYDRAULIC COMPONENTS IND
LUCENT TECHNOLOGIES
BECTON DICKINSON
EATON CORP
PFIZER ANIMAL HEALTH
AMERICAN METER CO
AMERICAN TOOL COMPANIES., INC.
FOUR SEASONS PAINT MFG CO
PLATTE CHEMICAL COMPANY
VALMONT INDUSTRIES INC
PLATTE CHEMICAL
DALE ELECTRONICS
BEHLEN MFG. CO.
UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA "ARDC"
MALNOVE INC
OFFUTTAFB
ARNOLD ENGINEERING CO
INTEGRATED RAILWAY PRODUCTS
CHIEF INDUSTERIES INC FABRICATION DIV
NATIONAL CRANE CORPORATION
PFIZER CUSTOMER RETURN CENTER
BECTON DICKINSON COMPANY
HAMILTON SUNDSTRAND AEROSPACE
OILGEAR FREMONT DIV
PRESTOLITE WIRE CORP
PROGRESS VANGUARD CORP
UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA CITY CAMPUS
NOVARTIS CONSUMER HEALTH INC
PROGRESS RAIL SERVICES CORP
TRIANGLE PACIFIC CORP
ver than fifty generators.
City
NORFOLK
OMAHA
FAIRBURY
KIM BALL
ALDA
HASTINGS
OMAHA
COLUMBUS
OMAHA
LINCOLN
COZAD
COLUMBUS
LINCOLN
LINCOLN
LINCOLN
FREMONT
LYMAN
COLUMBUS
COZAD
OMAHA
HARTINGTON
OMAHA
COLUMBUS
KEARNEY
LINCOLN
NEBRASKA CITY
DEWITT
LINCOLN
FREMONT
VALLEY
FREMONT
NORFOLK
COLUMBUS
ITHACA
OMAHA
OFFUTTAFB
NORFOLK
OMAHA
GRAND ISLAND
WAVERLY
LINCOLN
HOLDREGE
YORK
FREMONT
SIDNEY
LINCOLN
LINCOLN
LINCOLN
SIDNEY
AUBURN
Total Generated
(Tons)
22,372
7,558
4,235
4,092
945
382
339
308
257
231
205
205
167
108
95
83
82
77
74
73
72
68
67
66
55
49
49
47
46
44
39
39
37
34
33
31
30
30
26
25
25
25
23
23
20
20
19
19
18
18
42,988
Generators with zero quantity generated are excluded.
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, CONTINUED
4 Quantities of Waste Generated in 1999 That Were:
- Reported with Only Characteristic Waste Codes
- Reported with Only Listed Waste Codes
- Reported with Both Characteristic and Listed Waste codes
Waste Has Only
Characteristic
Codes
ONLY IGNITABLE
ONLY CORROSIVE
ONLY REACTIVE
ONLYD004-17
ONLYD018-43
HAS MORE THAN ONE
CHARACTERISTIC CODE
Tons of
Waste
Generated
64
27
1
13,625
50
215
Waste Has Only
Listed Codes
ONLY AN F CODE
ONLY A K CODE
ONLY A P CODE
ONLY A U CODE
HAS MORE THAN ONE
LISTED CODE
Tons of Waste Has Both
Waste Characteristic
Generated And Listed Codes
713
22,369
56
24
0
Tons of
Waste
Generated
TOTAL
13,982 TOTAL
23,162 Both Characteristic and Listed
6,078
5 Quantities of Waste Generated in 1999 That Were Multiply Coded
Waste Has Only
Characteristic Codes
But More Than One Applies
HAS IGNITABLE CODE
HAS CORROSIVE CODE
HAS REACTIVE CODE
HASD004-D017CODE
HAS D018-D043 CODE
Tons of
Waste
Generated
100
117
1
153
61
Only Listed
Codes But Has
More Than One
HAS AN F CODE
HAS A K CODE
HAS A P CODE
HAS A U CODE
Tons of
Waste
Generated
0
0
0
0
Both Characteristic
And Listed Codes
IGN. W/ AT LEAST 1 LSTD
CORR. W/ AT LEAST 1 LSTD
REACT. W/ AT LEAST 1 LSTD
D004-17 W/AT LEAST 1 LSTD
D018-43 W/AT LEAST 1 LSTD
F WASTE W/ AT LEAST 1 CHAR
K WASTE W/ AT LEAST 1 CHAR
P WASTE W/ AT LEAST 1 CHAR
U WASTE W/ AT LEAST 1 CHAR
Tons of
Waste
Generated
1,642
32
7
4,510
5,368
5,952
4,092
4,133
4,242
TOTAL
215 TOTAL
0 TOTAL
6,078
Note: Columns do not sum to total because a waste code may apply to more than one waste.
Mixtures with ignitable, corrosive, reactive, D004-17, and D018-43 characteristic codes may also contain other characteristic waste
codes. Similarly, wastes with F, K, P, and U listed codes may have other listed waste codes.
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 Number of RCRA TSD Facilities (TSDFs): 6
7 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed: 27,991 Tons
8 Fifty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Management Facilities in the State, 1999
Tons of Waste
Rank EPA ID Site Name City Managed
1 NED981723513 CLEAN HARBORS ENV SVC INC KIMBALL 27,988
2 NED000610550 TETRA MICRONUTRIENTS FAIRBURY 3
Total 27,991
Note: Columns may not sum due to rounding.
State may have fewer than fifty facilities that managed waste.
Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed are excluded.
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, CONTINUED
9 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed by Management Method, 1999
Management Method
System
Type Code
Quantity Managed Percentage of
(tons)
METALS RECOVERY
INCINERATION
M011-M019
M041-M049
3
27,988
27,991
Quantity
0.0
100.0
100.0
10 Management Method by Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed, 1999
Management Method
System
Type Code
Quantity Managed Percentage of
(tons)
INCINERATION
METALS RECOVERY
M041-M049
M011-M019
27,988
3
27,991
Quantity
100.0
0.0
100.0
Number
of Facilities
1
1
Number
of Facilities
1
1
Percentage
of Facilities
50.0
50.0
Percentage
of Facilities
50.0
50.0
11 Management Method and Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed by Number of Facilities, 1999
Management Method
System
Type Code
Quantity Managed Percentage of
(tons) Quantity
METALS RECOVERY
INCINERATION
M011-M019
M041-M049
3
27,988
0.0
100.0
Number
of Facilities
1
1
Percentage
of Facilities
50.0
50.0
27,991
100.0
Note: Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed are excluded.
Columns may not sum due to rounding.
Number of Facilities column may not sum to total because facilities may have multiple handling methods.
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 SHIPMENTS
12 Number of RCRA Hazardous Waste Shippers: 84
13 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Shipped: 30,273 Tons
14 Fifty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Shippers in the State, 1999
Rank
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
Total
Note:
EPA ID
NED087069050
NED000610550
NED007257413
NED981723513
NED981 495724
NED053316535
NED091 998567
NED000610691
NED000687178
NED099564684
NED000610709
NED007263619
NED986387850
NED007281728
NED068652981
NED007259054
NED980971733
NED007266331
NED007285257
NED986384725
NED000822817
NED986387520
NED007263353
NED080219868
NED065133167
NED007274699
NED007265077
NED007262579
NED091995159
NED000819060
NED007267214
NED000819078
NED035093053
NED007268790
NED986375061
NED007258213
NED020184412
NED981117153
NED0651 06270
NE0000362525
NED047047543
NE8571 924648
NET320010259
NED980973580
NED072904543
NED068655968
NED000766808
NED005070065
NER000001453
NED986369338
Columns may not sum
Site Name
NUCOR STEEL NEBRASKA
TETRA MICRONUTRIENTS
ASARCO, INC.
CLEAN HARBORS ENV SVC INC
SAFETY KLEEN SYSTEMS INC 751
SAFETY KLEEN SYSTEMS 506501
DANA CORP PERFECT CRL DIV
LOZIER CORPORATION
SAFETY KLEEN SYSTEMS 605203
APPLETON ELECTRIC LLC
LOZIER CORPORATION
TENNECO AUTOMOTIVE
FLEXCON COLUMBUS
LINCOLN PLATING COMPANY
KAWASAKI MOTORS MFG CORP USA
LUCENT TECHNOLOGIES
DUNCAN AVIATION
GOODYEAR TIRE & RUBBER COMPANY
MAGNUS/FARLEY INC
KURT MFG CO LYMAN
VISHAY DALE ELECTRONICS
HUNT CLEANERS INC
CROWN CORK & SEAL CO INC
HYDRAULIC COMPONENTS IND
EATON CORP
PFIZER ANIMAL HEALTH
AMERICAN METER CO
AMERICAN TOOL COMPANIES., INC.
FOUR SEASONS PAINT MFG CO
PLATTE CHEMICAL COMPANY
VALMONT INDUSTRIES INC
PLATTE CHEMICAL
DALE ELECTRONICS
BEHLEN MFG. CO.
UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA "ARDC"
MALNOVE INC
ARNOLD ENGINEERING CO
INTEGRATED RAILWAY PRODUCTS
NATIONAL CRANE CORPORATION
PFIZER CUSTOMER RETURN CENTER
BECTON DICKINSON COMPANY
OFFUTTAFB
NEBRASKA DEPT OF ROADS
HAMILTON SUNDSTRAND AEROSPACE
OILGEAR FREMONT DIV
PRESTOLITE WIRE CORP
UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA CITY CAMPUS
NOVARTIS CONSUMER HEALTH INC
PROGRESS RAIL SERVICES CORP
PROGRESS VANGUARD CORP
due to rounding.
City
NORFOLK
FAIRBURY
OMAHA
KIMBALL
OMAHA
GRAND ISLAND
HASTINGS
OMAHA
GERING
COLUMBUS
OMAHA
COZAD
COLUMBUS
LINCOLN
LINCOLN
OMAHA
LINCOLN
LINCOLN
FREMONT
LYMAN
COLUMBUS
COZAD
OMAHA
HARTINGTON
KEARNEY
LINCOLN
NEBRASKA CITY
DEWITT
LINCOLN
FREMONT
VALLEY
FREMONT
NORFOLK
COLUMBUS
ITHACA
OMAHA
NORFOLK
OMAHA
WAVERLY
LINCOLN
HOLDREGE
OFFUTTAFB
LINCOLN
YORK
FREMONT
SIDNEY
LINCOLN
LINCOLN
SIDNEY
LINCOLN
Quantity Shipped
(Tons)
16,589
4,235
2,406
1,066
884
822
382
339
330
308
257
205
184
167
160
145
108
95
83
82
77
74
73
73
66
55
49
48
47
46
44
39
39
37
34
33
30
30
29
25
25
25
24
23
23
20
19
19
18
17
30,011
State may have fewer than fifty shippers.
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 RECEIPTS
15 Number of RCRA Hazardous Waste Receivers: 5
16 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Received: 26,648 Tons
17 Fifty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Receivers in the State, 1999
Quantity Received
Rank EPA ID Site Name City (Tons)
1 NED981723513 CLEAN HARBORS ENV SVC INC KIMBALL 25,001
2 NED981495724 SAFETY KLEEN SYSTEMS INC 751 OMAHA 689
3 NED053316535 SAFETY KLEEN SYSTEMS 506501 GRAND ISLAND 668
4 NED000687178 SAFETY KLEEN SYSTEMS 605203 GERING 287
5 NED000610550 TETRA MICRONUTRIENTS FAIRBURY 3
Total 26,648
Note: Columns may not sum due to rounding.
State may have fewer than fifty facilities that received waste.
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 RECEIPTS, CONTINUED
18 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed by Management Method
Limited to Waste Received from Offsite, 1999
Management Method
System
Type Code
METALS RECOVERY
INCINERATION
M011-M019
M041-M049
Quantity Managed
(tons)
3
24,951
Percentage of
Quantity
0.0
100.0
Number
of Facilities
1
1
Percentage
of Facilities
50.0
50.0
24,953
100.0
19 Management Method by Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed
Limited to Waste Received from Offsite, 1999
Management Method
System
Type Code
INCINERATION
METALS RECOVERY
M041-M049
M011-M019
Quantity Managed
(tons)
24,951
3
24,953
Percentage of
Quantity
100.0
0.0
10OO
Number
of Facilities
1
1
Percentage
of Facilities
50.0
50.0
20 Management Method and Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed by Number of Facilities
Limited to Waste Received from Offsite, 1999
System
Management Method Type Code
METALS RECOVERY
INCINERATION
M011-M019
M041-M049
Quantity Managed
(tons)
3
24,951
24,953
Percentage of
Quantity
0.0
100.0
Number
of Facilities
1
1
Percentage
of Facilities
50.0
50.0
100.0
Note: Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed are excluded.
Columns may not sum due to rounding.
Number of Facilities column may not sum to total because facilities may have multiple handling methods.
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 IMPORTS AND EXPORTS
21 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Imported: 25,438 Tons
22 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Exported: 29,719 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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NEVADA
1999 WASTE GENERATION
1 Number of RCRA Large Quantity Generators (LQGs): 102
2 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Generated: 11,473 Tons
3 Fifty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators in the State, 1999
Rank
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
Total
Note:
EPA ID
NVD980895338
NVD981641434
NVD986774651
NVD982443947
NVD986769560
NV1 21 0090006
NVR000038737
NVD000626531
NV7570024110
NVD000627034
NVD986774735
NVD096905724
NVD990764961
NVD982499329
NVD982041345
NV3890090001
NVD986772671
NVR000001495
NVD067817882
NVD982498289
NVR000000380
NVD092497999
NVD981 967375
NVR000031302
NVD982030520
NVD986771392
NVD982467250
NVD981 440209
NVD096691886
NVT000604025
NVR000055418
NVD0091 55631
NVD982434961
NVD982445991
NVT000612176
NVD982504664
NVD982408668
NVD986767572
NVR000041855
NVD981 675580
NVD982029233
NVD986766046
NVD986773190
NVD008477820
NVR000000885
NV0000991364
NVD982516049
NVD986775369
NVO000593491
NVD981 428923
State may have fev
Site 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
GETCHELL GOLD CORP., GETCHELL MINE
SHERWIN WILLIAMS CO.
CAL PIPE LINE - LV TERMINAL
AMERICAN ASSAY LABORATORIES, INC.
LIFETOUCH PORTRAIT STUDIOS, INC.
BECHTEL NV FOR USDOE NTS
COURTESY OLDSMOBILE
DUPONT WESTERN DISTRIBUTION CENTER
INSPECTORATE ROCKY MOUNTAIN GEOCHEMICAL
GREG STREET PLATING
UNIVERSAL SOLUTIONS, CHOICE RENO
PRECISION ROLLED PRODUCTS INC.
CHEMEX LABS INC.
SMI JOIST-NEVADA
NEVADA WOOD PRESERVING
MASTER HALCO
DURA-BOND BEARING CO.
JONES WEST FORD
ANGLOGOLD-MERIDIAN JERRITT CANYON JOINT
CORTEZ GOLD MINES
LOAD TECHNOLOGY INC.
AMERICAN WATER HEATER COMPANY
CLARK CO SCL DIST/KOEPSELL TRANS SAT
YOUNG ELECTRIC SIGN CO.
VALENCE TECHNOLOGY INC
SMOKY VALLEY COMMON OPERATION
NEWMONT MINING CORP., TWIN CREEKS MINE
COEUR ROCHESTER
QUEBECOR PRINTING NEVADA INC.
LAS VEGAS CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH
CASHMAN EQUIPMENT, CO.
THE BOEING COMPANY FORMER NEVADA LAB
CLARK CO. TRAFFIC OPERATIONS
HAMILTON COMPANY
J&W INDUSTRIES
AL PHILLIPS THE CLEANER
AUTOMOTIVE PLATING SERVICES
LONE TREE MINE
WAL MART NO 21 06
FAIRWAY CHEVROLET COMPANY
ver than fifty generators.
City
FERNLEY
RENO
CARSON CITY
CARSON CITY
RENO
HAWTHORNE
RENO
ELKO
NELLISAFB
CARLIN
GO LCD N DA
RENO
LAS VEGAS
SPARKS
RENO
MERCURY
LAS VEGAS
RENO
SPARKS
SPARKS
SPARKS
RENO
SPARKS
FALLON
SILVER SPRONGS
RENO
CARSON CITY
RENO
ELKO
BEOWAWE
LAS VEGAS
RENO
HENDERSON
LAS VEGAS
HENDERSON
ROUND MOUNTAIN
GO LCD N DA
LOVELOCK
FERNLY
LAS VEGAS
SPARKS
RENO
LAS VEGAS
RENO
CARSON CITY
LAS VEGAS
LAS VEGAS
VALMY
RENO
LAS VEGAS
Total Generated
(Tons)
3,592
2,167
1,495
653
456
413
371
175
112
106
104
100
100
97
90
72
71
69
65
64
62
52
52
52
51
49
44
43
35
33
30
30
29
29
28
26
25
25
24
22
20
19
18
16
16
15
15
15
14
13
11,277
Generators with zero quantity generated are excluded.
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, CONTINUED
4 Quantities of Waste Generated in 1999 That Were:
- Reported with Only Characteristic Waste Codes
- Reported with Only Listed Waste Codes
- Reported with Both Characteristic and Listed Waste codes
Waste Has Only
Characteristic
Codes
ONLY IGNITABLE
ONLY CORROSIVE
ONLY REACTIVE
ONLYD004-17
ONLYD018-43
HAS MORE THAN ONE
CHARACTERISTIC CODE
Tons of
Waste
Generated
445
18
15
2,218
121
5,005
Tons of Waste Has Both Tons of
Waste Has Only Waste Characteristic Waste
Listed Codes Generated And Listed Codes Generated
ONLY AN F CODE
ONLY A K CODE
ONLY A P CODE
ONLY A U CODE
HAS MORE THAN ONE
LISTED CODE
828
45
0
14
0
TOTAL
7,821 TOTAL
887 Both Characteristic and Listed
2,760
5 Quantities of Waste Generated in 1999 That Were Multiply Coded
Waste Has Only
Characteristic Codes
But More Than One Applies
HAS IGNITABLE CODE
HAS CORROSIVE CODE
HAS REACTIVE CODE
HASD004-D017CODE
HAS D018-D043 CODE
Tons of
Waste
Generated
671
4,333
2
4,914
664
Only Listed
Codes But Has
More Than One
HAS AN F CODE
HAS A K CODE
HAS A P CODE
HAS A U CODE
Tons of
Waste
Generated
0
0
0
0
Both Characteristic
And Listed Codes
IGN. W/ AT LEAST 1 LSTD
CORR. W/ AT LEAST 1 LSTD
REACT. W/ AT LEAST 1 LSTD
D004-17 W/AT LEAST 1 LSTD
D018-43 W/AT LEAST 1 LSTD
F WASTE W/ AT LEAST 1 CHAR
K WASTE W/ AT LEAST 1 CHAR
P WASTE W/ AT LEAST 1 CHAR
U WASTE W/ AT LEAST 1 CHAR
Tons of
Waste
Generated
230
29
4
2,545
143
2,750
0
6
4
TOTAL
5,005 TOTAL
0 TOTAL
2,760
Note: Columns do not sum to total because a waste code may apply to more than one waste.
Mixtures with ignitable, corrosive, reactive, D004-17, and D018-43 characteristic codes may also contain other characteristic waste
codes. Similarly, wastes with F, K, P, and U listed codes may have other listed waste codes.
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
6 Number of RCRA TSD Facilities (TSDFs): 6
7 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed: 48,283 Tons
8 Fifty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Management Facilities in the State, 1999
Tons of Waste
Rank EPA ID Site Name City Managed
1 NVT330010000 US ECOLOGY INC. BEATTY, NV BEATTY 31,772
2 NVD980895338 21ST CENTURY EMI FERNLEY 16,445
3 NV3890090001 BECHTEL NV FOR USDOE NTS MERCURY 66
Total 48,283
Note: Columns may not sum due to rounding.
State may have fewer than fifty facilities that managed waste.
Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed are excluded.
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, CONTINUED
9 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed by Management Method, 1999
System Quantity Managed Percentage of Number Percentage
Management Method "Type Code (tons) Quantity of Facilities of Facilities
METALS RECOVERY M011-M019 12,886 26.7 2 66.7
SOLVENTS RECOVERY M021-M029 7 0.0 1 33.3
INCINERATION M041-M049 75 0.2 1 33.3
STABILIZATION M111-M119 25,358 52.5 3 100.0
LANDFILL M132 9,956 20.6 3 100.0
48,283 100.0 3
10 Management Method by Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed, 1999
System Quantity Managed Percentage of Number Percentage
Management Method Type Code (tons) Quantity of Facilities of Facilities
STABILIZATION M111-M119 25,358 52.5 3 100.0
METALS RECOVERY M011-M019 12,886 26.7 2 66.7
LANDFILL M132 9,956 20.6 3 100.0
INCINERATION M041-M049 75 0.2 1 33.3
SOLVENTS RECOVERY M021-M029 7 0.0 1 33.3
48,283 100.0 3
11 Management Method and Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed by Number of Facilities, 1999
System Quantity Managed Percentage of Number Percentage
Management Method "Type Code (tons) Quantity of Facilities of Facilities
STABILIZATION M111-M119 25,358 52.5 3 100.0
LANDFILL M132 9,956 20.6 3 100.0
METALS RECOVERY M011-M019 12,886 26.7 2 66.7
SOLVENTS RECOVERY M021-M029 7 0.0 1 33.3
INCINERATION M041-M049 75 0.2 1 33.3
48,283 100.0
Note: Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed are excluded.
Columns may not sum due to rounding.
Number of Facilities column may not sum to total because facilities may have multiple handling methods.
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 SHIPMENTS
12 Number of RCRA Hazardous Waste Shippers: 91
13 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Shipped: 7,919 Tons
14 Fifty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Shippers in the State, 1999
Rank
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
Total
Note:
EPA ID
NVD980895338
NVT330010208
NVD986769560
NV1 21 0090006
NVR000038737
NVR000000018
NVD000626531
NVD981641434
NV7570024110
NVD986774735
NVD000627034
NVD096905724
NVD990764961
NVD982499329
NVD982041345
NVD986772671
NVR000001495
NVD982498289
NVR000000380
NVD092497999
NVD981 967375
NVR000031302
NVD982030520
NVD986771392
NVD982467250
NVD981 440209
NVD0091 55631
NVT000604025
NV3890090001
NVR000055418
NVD982434961
NVD067817882
NVD982445991
NVT000612176
NVD096691886
NVD986767572
NVD982408668
NVR000041855
NVD981 675580
NVD982029233
NVD986766046
NVD986773190
NVD008477820
NV0000991364
NVD982516049
NVR000000885
NVD986775369
NVD981 428923
NVD981 678477
NVD981 166887
Columns may not sum
Site Name
21 ST CENTURY EMI
SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS, INC. N LAS VEGAS
BARRINGER LABORATORIES, INC.
HAWTHORNE ARMY DEPOT
SHERWIN WILLIAMS CO
POWER LOGISTICS
BARRICK GOLDSTRIKE MINES INC.
RR DONNELLEY & SONS CO.
NELLISAFB
GETCHELL GOLD CORP., GETCHELL MINE
NEWMONT GOLD QUARRY MINE
SHERWIN WILLIAMS CO.
CAL PIPE LINE - LV TERMINAL
AMERICAN ASSAY LABORATORIES, INC.
LIFETOUCH PORTRAIT STUDIOS, INC.
COURTESY OLDSMOBILE
DUPONT WESTERN DISTRIBUTION CENTER
GREG STREET PLATING
UNIVERSAL SOLUTIONS, CHOICE RENO
PRECISION ROLLED PRODUCTS INC.
CHEMEX LABS INC.
SMI JOIST-NEVADA
NEVADA WOOD PRESERVING
MASTER HALCO
DURA-BOND BEARING CO.
JONES WEST FORD
AMERICAN WATER HEATER COMPANY
CORTEZ GOLD MINES
BECHTEL NV FOR USDOE NTS
LOAD TECHNOLOGY INC.
CLARK CO SCL DIST/KOEPSELL TRANS SAT
INSPECTORATE ROCKY MOUNTAIN GEOCHEMICAL
YOUNG ELECTRIC SIGN CO.
VALENCE TECHNOLOGY INC
ANGLOGOLD-MERIDIAN JERRITT CANYON JOINT
COEUR ROCHESTER
NEWMONT MINING CORP., TWIN CREEKS MINE
QUEBECOR PRINTING NEVADA INC.
LAS VEGAS CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH
CASHMAN EQUIPMENT, CO.
THE BOEING COMPANY FORMER NEVADA LAB
CLARK CO. TRAFFIC OPERATIONS
HAMILTON COMPANY
AL PHILLIPS THE CLEANER
AUTOMOTIVE PLATING SERVICES
J&W INDUSTRIES
LONE TREE MINE
FAIRWAY CHEVROLET COMPANY
BALD MOUNTAIN MINE
AL PHILLIPS THE CLEANER
due to rounding.
Quantity Shipped
City (Tons)
FERNLEY
N LAS VEGAS
RENO
HAWTHORNE
RENO
NORTH LAS VEGAS
ELKO
RENO
NELLISAFB
GOLCONDA
CARLIN
RENO
LAS VEGAS
SPARKS
RENO
LAS VEGAS
RENO
SPARKS
SPARKS
RENO
SPARKS
FALLON
SILVER SPRONGS
RENO
CARSON CITY
RENO
RENO
BEOWAWE
MERCURY
LAS VEGAS
HENDERSON
SPARKS
LAS VEGAS
HENDERSON
ELKO
LOVELOCK
GOLCONDA
FERNLY
LAS VEGAS
SPARKS
RENO
LAS VEGAS
RENO
LAS VEGAS
LAS VEGAS
CARSON CITY
VALMY
LAS VEGAS
ELY
LAS VEGAS
3,592
561
456
438
371
187
174
108
105
104
101
100
100
98
90
71
69
64
62
52
52
52
51
49
44
43
41
34
31
30
29
29
29
28
27
26
25
24
22
20
19
18
16
15
15
15
15
13
12
11
7,737
State may have fewer than fifty shippers.
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 RECEIPTS
15 Number of RCRA Hazardous Waste Receivers: 5
16 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Received: 48,682 Tons
17 Fifty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Receivers in the State, 1999
Quantity Received
Rank EPA ID Site Name City (Tons)
1 NVT330010000 US ECOLOGY INC. BEATTY, NV BEATTY 31,775
2 NVD980895338 21ST CENTURY EMI FERNLEY 16,470
3 NVT330010208 SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS, INC. N LAS VEGAS N LAS VEGAS 420
4 NV3890090001 BECHTEL NV FOR USDOE NTS MERCURY 12
5 NV7570024110 NELLIS AFB NELLIS AFB 3
Total 48,682
Note: Columns may not sum due to rounding.
State may have fewer than fifty facilities that received waste.
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 RECEIPTS, CONTINUED
18 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed by Management Method
Limited to Waste Received from Offsite, 1999
Management Method
System
Type Code
Quantity Managed Percentage of
(tons) Quantity
METALS RECOVERY
SOLVENTS RECOVERY
INCINERATION
STABILIZATION
LANDFILL
M011-M019
M021-M029
M041-M049
M111-M119
M132
12,886
7
75
25,358
9,900
26.7
0.0
0.2
52.6
20.5
Number
of Facilities
2
1
1
3
2
Percentage
of Facilities
66.7
33.3
33.3
100.0
66.7
48,227
100.0
19 Management Method by Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed
Limited to Waste Received from Offsite, 1999
Management Method
System
Type Code
Quantity Managed Percentage of Number
(tons) Quantity of Facilities
STABILIZATION
METALS RECOVERY
LANDFILL
INCINERATION
SOLVENTS RECOVERY
20
M111-M119
M011-M019
M132
M041-M049
M021-M029
25,358
12,886
9,900
75
7
52.6
26.7
20.5
0.2
0.0
Percentage
of Facilities
100.0
66.7
66.7
33.3
33.3
48,227
100.0
Management Method and Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed by Number of Facilities
Limited to Waste Received from Offsite, 1999
System Quantity Managed Percentage of Number
Management Method Type Code (tons) Quantity of Facilities
STABILIZATION
METALS RECOVERY
LANDFILL
SOLVENTS RECOVERY
INCINERATION
M111-M119
M011-M019
M132
M021-M029
M041-M049
25,358
12,886
9,900
7
75
52.6
26.7
20.5
0.0
0.2
Percentage
of Facilities
100.0
66.7
66.7
33.3
33.3
48,227
100.0
Note: Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed are excluded.
Columns may not sum due to rounding.
Number of Facilities column may not sum to total because facilities may have multiple handling methods.
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 IMPORTS AND EXPORTS
21 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Imported: 44,721 Tons
22 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Exported: 5,281 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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NEW HAMPSHIRE
1999 WASTE GENERATION
1 Number of RCRA Large Quantity Generators (LQGs): 168
2 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Generated: 11,082 Tons
3 Fifty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators in the State, 1999
Rank
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
Total
Note:
EPA ID
NHD048724173
NHD003941655
NHD046312559
NHD073974651
NHD01 8953794
NHD040245607
NHD001038348
NHD058537960
NHD048722466
NHD001091073
NHD001078682
NHD073990418
NHD041027822
NHD001427475
NHD500008420
NHD048729685
NHD982716169
NHD986483832
NHD066752734
NHD062002035
NHD990717092
NHD001422351
NHD001086321
NHD045011616
NHD500020847
NHD045513785
NHD081255788
NHD073984288
NHD080027048
NHD980917660
NHD986470730
NHD51 01 50634
NHD099362048
NHD040244428
NHD980668156
NHD991302522
NHD001078062
NHD001083609
NHD986486017
NHD500004247
NHD048727994
NHD037695236
NHD986467124
NHD980914097
NHD066755364
NH7570024847
NHD986466118
NHD001078740
NHD001084672
NHD049417207
State may have fev
Site Name
HAMPSHIRE CHEMICAL CORPORATION
OSRAMSYLVANIAINC
HADCO CORPORATION
TERADYNE CIRCUITS OPERATION
STURM RUGER& CO INC
SANMINA CORPORATION
UPACO ADHESIVE INC
WEBSTER VALVE INC
PIERCE&STEVENS C&A BUSINESS GR
GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY
HITCHINERMFGCOINC
FRAMATOME CONNECTORS USA INC
DARTMOUTH COLLEGE
GENERAL ELECTRIC CO BLDG 1
PRIME TANNING CO INC
BAILEY CORP
PHILLIPS EXETER ACADEMY
SEAWARD CORPORATION
FREUDENBERG-NOK GENERAL PTNSHP
MILLI PORE CORP
DEXTER HYSOL
ALLTEX UNIFORM RENTAL SVSC INC
NH BALL BEARINGS INC
TEXTRON AUTOMOTIVE INTERIORS
PACKARD L W CO INC (NEW HAMPTON PLANT)
TEXAS INSTRUMENTS INC
ADVANCED CIRCUIT TECH INC
OSRAMSYLVANIAINC
POLYCLAD LAMINATES INC
HITCHINERMFGCOINC
MONTGOMERY WIRE CORPORATION
1879 ASSOCIATION
POLYCLAD LAMINATES INC
ELECTROPAC CO INC
HADCO CORP
HADCO HUDSON
TELEDYNE ELECTRONIC TECH
LEWIS &SAUNDERS INC
ADVANCED RECYCLING
SAFETY-KLEEN (NE) INC
PARKER HANNIFIN CORP/CHOMERICS TEC DIVIS
HEIDELBERG HARRIS INC
TELEDYNE HALCO
LOCKHEED MARTIN CORPORATION
BATESVILLE MANUFACTURING CO
US PEASE AIR FORCE BASE
AMRO ENV LABORATORIES CORP
BRONZE CRAFT CORP
FREUDENBERG-NOK
FERROFLUIDICSCORP
ver than fifty generators.
City
NASHUA
EXETER
DERRY
NASHUA
NEWPORT
NASHUA
NASHUA
FRANKLIN
SEABROOK
SOMERSWORTH
MILFORD
LINCOLN
HANOVER
HOOKSETT
ROCHESTER
SEABROOK
EXETER
PORTSMOUTH
MANCHESTER
JAFFREY
SEABROOK
MANCHESTER
PETERBOROUGH
FARMINGTON
NEW HAMPTON
MERRIMACK
NASHUA
HILLSBORO
FRANKLIN
LITTLETON
LITTLETON
MANCHESTER
FRANKLIN
MANCHESTER
SALEM
HUDSON
HUDSON
LACONIA
CONCORD
NASHUA
HUDSON
DOVER
LONDONDERRY
NASHUA
NASHUA
PEASE ANGB
MERRIMACK
NASHUA
BRISTOL
NASHUA
Total Generated
(Tons)
3,296
1,836
496
473
463
339
279
216
181
157
146
130
129
124
114
105
101
99
85
84
81
80
74
66
66
65
63
61
60
59
49
48
47
46
46
46
46
44
43
38
36
35
32
32
30
30
27
26
26
25
10,280
Generators with zero quantity generated are excluded.
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, CONTINUED
4 Quantities of Waste Generated in 1999 That Were:
- Reported with Only Characteristic Waste Codes
- Reported with Only Listed Waste Codes
- Reported with Both Characteristic and Listed Waste codes
Waste Has Only
Characteristic
Codes
ONLY IGNITABLE
ONLY CORROSIVE
ONLY REACTIVE
ONLYD004-17
ONLYD018-43
HAS MORE THAN ONE
CHARACTERISTIC CODE
Tons of
Waste
Generated
1,356
3,946
9
2,137
203
0
Waste Has Only
Listed Codes
ONLY AN F CODE
ONLY A K CODE
ONLY A P CODE
ONLY A U CODE
HAS MORE THAN ONE
LISTED CODE
Tons of Waste Has Both
Waste Characteristic
Generated And Listed Codes
3,414
0
0
17
0
Tons of
Waste
Generated
TOTAL
7,651 TOTAL
3,431 Both Characteristic and Listed
5 Quantities of Waste Generated in 1999 That Were Multiply Coded
Waste Has Only
Characteristic Codes
But More Than One Applies
HAS IGNITABLE CODE
HAS CORROSIVE CODE
HAS REACTIVE CODE
HASD004-D017CODE
HAS D018-D043 CODE
Tons of
Waste
Generated
0
0
0
0
0
Only Listed
Codes But Has
More Than One
HAS AN F CODE
HAS A K CODE
HAS A P CODE
HAS A U CODE
Tons of
Waste
Generated
0
0
0
0
Both Characteristic
And Listed Codes
IGN. W/ AT LEAST 1 LSTD
CORR. W/ AT LEAST 1 LSTD
REACT. W/ AT LEAST 1 LSTD
D004-17 W/AT LEAST 1 LSTD
D018-43 W/AT LEAST 1 LSTD
F WASTE W/ AT LEAST 1 CHAR
K WASTE W/ AT LEAST 1 CHAR
P WASTE W/ AT LEAST 1 CHAR
U WASTE W/ AT LEAST 1 CHAR
Tons of
Waste
Generated
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
TOTAL
0 TOTAL
0 TOTAL
Note: Columns do not sum to total because a waste code may apply to more than one waste.
Mixtures with ignitable, corrosive, reactive, D004-17, and D018-43 characteristic codes may also contain other characteristic waste
codes. Similarly, wastes with F, K, P, and U listed codes may have other listed waste codes.
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
6 Number of RCRA TSD Facilities (TSDFs): 3
7 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed: 0 Tons
Table 8 has been omitted from this report because there were no facilities in the State of New Hampshire that reported
managing RCRA hazardous waste in 1999 other than as a storage-only facility.
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.
251
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NEW HAMPSHIRE
1999 WASTE MANAGEMENT, CONTINUED
Tables 9, 10, and 11 have been omitted from this report because there were no facilities in the State of New Hampshire
that reported managing RCRA hazardous waste in 1999 other than as a storage-only facility.
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 SHIPMENTS
12 Number of RCRA Hazardous Waste Shippers: 157
13 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Shipped: 11,098 Tons
14 Fifty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Shippers in the State, 1999
Rank
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
Total
Note:
EPA ID
NHD048724173
NHD003941655
NHD046312559
NHD073974651
NHD01 8953794
NHD040245607
NHD001038348
NHD058537960
NHD048722466
NHD001091073
NHD001078682
NHD073990418
NHD041027822
NHD001427475
NHD500008420
NHD048729685
NHD982716169
NHD986483832
NHD066752734
NHD062002035
NHD990717092
NHD001422351
NHD001086321
NHD045011616
NHD500020847
NHD045513785
NHD081255788
NHD073984288
NHD080027048
NHD980917660
NHD986470730
NHD51 01 50634
NHD099362048
NHD040244428
NHD980668156
NHD991302522
NHD001078062
NHD001083609
NHD986486017
NHD500004247
NHD048727994
NHD037695236
NHD986467124
NHD980914097
NHD066755364
NH7570024847
NHD001085158
NHD001079219
NHD986466118
NHD001078740
Columns may not sum
Site Name
HAMPSHIRE CHEMICAL CORPORATION
OSRAM SYLVANIA INC
HADCO CORPORATION
TERADYNE CIRCUITS OPERATION
STURM RUGER& CO INC
SANMINA CORPORATION
UPACO ADHESIVE INC
WEBSTER VALVE INC
PIERCE&STEVENS C&A BUSINESS GR
GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY
HITCHINERMFGCOINC
FRAMATOME CONNECTORS USA INC
DARTMOUTH COLLEGE
GENERAL ELECTRIC CO BLDG 1
PRIME TANNING CO INC
BAILEY CORP
PHILLIPS EXETER ACADEMY
SEAWARD CORPORATION
FREUDENBERG-NOK GENERAL PTNSHP
MILLIPORECORP
DEXTER HYSOL
ALLTEX UNIFORM RENTAL SVSC INC
NH BALL BEARINGS INC
TEXTRON AUTOMOTIVE INTERIORS
PACKARD L W CO INC (NEW HAMPTON PLANT)
TEXAS INSTRUMENTS INC
ADVANCED CIRCUIT TECH INC
OSRAM SYLVANIA INC
POLYCLAD LAMINATES INC
HITCHINERMFGCOINC
MONTGOMERY WIRE CORPORATION
1879 ASSOCIATION
POLYCLAD LAMINATES INC
ELECTROPACCOINC
HADCO CORP
HADCO HUDSON
TELEDYNE ELECTRONIC TECH
LEWIS & SAUNDERS INC
ADVANCED RECYCLING
SAFETY-KLEEN (NE) INC
PARKER HANNIFIN CORP/CHOMERICS TEC DIVIS
HEIDELBERG HARRIS INC
TELEDYNE HALCO
LOCKHEED MARTIN CORPORATION
BATESVILLE MANUFACTURING CO
US PEASE AIR FORCE BASE
MARKEM CORP
LOCKHEED MARTIN CORPORATION
AMRO ENV LABORATORIES CORP
BRONZE CRAFT CORP
due to rounding.
Quantity Shipped
City (Tons)
NASHUA
EXETER
DERRY
NASHUA
NEWPORT
NASHUA
NASHUA
FRANKLIN
SEABROOK
SOMERSWORTH
MILFORD
LINCOLN
HANOVER
HOOKSETT
ROCHESTER
SEABROOK
EXETER
PORTSMOUTH
MANCHESTER
JAFFREY
SEABROOK
MANCHESTER
PETERBOROUGH
FARMINGTON
NEW HAMPTON
MERRIMACK
NASHUA
HILLSBORO
FRANKLIN
LITTLETON
LITTLETON
MANCHESTER
FRANKLIN
MANCHESTER
SALEM
HUDSON
HUDSON
LACONIA
CONCORD
NASHUA
HUDSON
DOVER
LONDONDERRY
NASHUA
NASHUA
PEASE ANGB
KEENE
NASHUA
MERRIMACK
NASHUA
3,296
1,836
496
473
463
339
279
216
181
157
146
130
129
124
114
105
101
99
85
84
81
80
74
66
66
65
63
61
60
59
49
48
47
46
46
46
46
44
43
38
36
35
32
32
30
30
29
28
27
26
10,286
State may have fewer than fifty shippers.
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 RECEIPTS
Tables 15, 16, and 17 have been omitted from this report because there were no facilities in the State of New
Hampshire that reported receiving RCRA hazardous waste in 1999.
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.
254
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NEW HAMPSHIRE
1999 WASTE RECEIPTS, CONTINUED
Tables 18, 19, and 20 have been omitted from this report because there were no facilities in the State of New
Hampshire that reported receiving RCRA hazardous waste in 1999.
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.
255
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NEW HAMPSHIRE
1999 IMPORTS AND EXPORTS
21 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Imported: 0 Tons
22 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Exported: 11,074 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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NEW JERSEY
1999 WASTE GENERATION
1 Number of RCRA Large Quantity Generators (LQGs): 1,071
2 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Generated: 650,534 Tons
3 Fifty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators in the State, 1999
Rank
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
Total
Note:
EPA ID
NJD002454544
NJD078714433
NJD002385730
NJD0021 82897
NJD001317064
NJD085644110
NJD053288239
NJD078873270
NJD002460855
NJD042896738
NJD001 599604
NJD068699107
NJD081 982902
NJD980648547
NJD0021 46504
NJR000024737
NJD002445112
NJD981 137342
NJD981 080401
NJD002347565
NJD981133150
NJD002191211
NJD002141190
NJD064344575
NJD991291105
NJ0000382002
NJD980753875
NJD986645984
NJR000030148
NJD0021 57030
NJD060074101
NJD052204633
NJD045995693
NJD001317601
NJD0021 39228
NJD053101085
NJR000028605
NJD001 700707
NJD092225721
NJD990753162
NJD001213727
NJ321 0020597
NJD000029553
NJD986584415
NJR000026690
NJT350010112
NJR000020495
NJD980648497
NJD051 274348
NJD0021 43782
State may have fe\
Site 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
HAWARD CORPORATION
DELPHI AUTOMOTIVE SYSTEMS LLC
CHEVRON PRODUCTS COMPANY
GEORGE WASHINGTON BRIDGE ADMIN BLDG
ISP VAN DYKING
ROCKWELL INTERNATIONAL CORP KOOLTRONIC S
BEAZER EAST INC
K HOVNANIAN AT UNION TOWNSHIP I INC
CHEM-FLEUR/FIRMENICH INC
US PIPE & FOUNDRY CO INC
REPUBLIC ENVL RECYCLING INC
HOFFMANN-LAROCHE INC
CIBA SPECIALTY CHEMICALS INC
GANES CHEMICALS INC
S AND W WASTE, INC.
CRS INC
AUSIMONTUSAINC
BAYWAY REFINING COMPANY/BAYWAY REFINERY
TARMAC MINERALS INC
THE SHERWIN-WILLIAMS COMPANY
GARLOCK BEARINGS LLC
AKZO NOBEL POLYMER CHEICAL LLC
CASIE ECOLOGY OIL SALVAGE INC T/A CASIE
SCHERING CORPORATION UNION
INTERNATIONAL PAINT
MOBIL CHEMICAL COMPANY-CPD
NJDOTRT2910C
SOLUTIA INC
7-ELEVEN INC
COASTAL EAGLE POINT OIL CO
NOVUS FINE CHEMICALS LLC
US ARMY COMM ELECT COMMAND
AT&T
GOLDIES KOSHER AUTO PARTS
INFINEUM USA LP-BAYWAY CHEMICAL PLT
PERMACEL
BIOMATRIX INC
PORT AUTHORITY NEWARK INTL AIRPORT
MORTON INTERNATIONAL INC
FORD MOTOR CO/EDISON ASSEMBLY PLANT
wer than fifty generators.
City
MIDDLESEX
TETERBORO
DEEPWATER
LINDEN
RAHWAY
PERTH AMBOY
BRIDGEPORT
SAYREVILLE
OLD BRIDGE
PISCATAWAY
NORTH ARLINGTON
NEW BRUNSWICK
PERTH AMBOY
FORT LEE
BELLEVILLE
HOPEWELL
KEARNY
UNION
NEWARK
BURLINGTON
CLAYTON
NUTLEY
OLD BRIDGE
PENNSVILLE
SOUTH KEARNY
MAHWAH
THOROFARE
LLINDEN
LAKE HOPATCONG
EDISON
THOROFARE
EDISON
VINELAND
UNION
UNION
EDISON
TRENTON
BRIDGEPORT
GREAT MEADOWS
WESTVILLE
CARLSTADT
FORT MONMOUTH
CLARK
KEARNY
LINDEN
NORTH BRUNSWICK
RIDGEFIELD
NEWARK
PATERSON
EDISON
Total Generated
(Tons)
329,683
55,349
51 ,094
20,304
15,925
14,070
1 1 ,739
11,531
6,999
6,737
6,724
6,468
6,085
4,052
3,763
3,546
3,523
2,893
2,683
2,647
2,466
2,309
2,286
2,124
1,929
1,906
1,859
1,740
1,676
1,652
1,621
1,553
1,445
1,337
1,256
1,228
1,179
1,059
1,038
1,024
1,020
993
964
930
916
906
902
887
875
864
607,757
Generators with zero quantity generated are excluded.
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, CONTINUED
4 Quantities of Waste Generated in 1999 That Were:
- Reported with Only Characteristic Waste Codes
- Reported with Only Listed Waste Codes
- Reported with Both Characteristic and Listed Waste codes
Waste Has Only
Characteristic
Codes
ONLY IGNITABLE
ONLY CORROSIVE
ONLY REACTIVE
ONLYD004-17
ONLYD018-43
HAS MORE THAN ONE
CHARACTERISTIC CODE
Tons of
Waste
Generated
12,570
717
289
49,899
6,771
12,234
Waste Has Only
Listed Codes
ONLY AN F CODE
ONLY A K CODE
ONLY A P CODE
ONLY A U CODE
HAS MORE THAN ONE
LISTED CODE
Tons of Waste Has Both
Waste Characteristic
Generated And Listed Codes
134,417
12,169
46
335
8,020
Tons of
Waste
Generated
TOTAL
82,480 TOTAL
154,987 Both Characteristic and Listed
412,861
5 Quantities of Waste Generated in 1999 That Were Multiply Coded
Waste Has Only
Characteristic Codes
But More Than One Applies
HAS IGNITABLE CODE
HAS CORROSIVE CODE
HAS REACTIVE CODE
HASD004-D017CODE
HAS D018-D043 CODE
Tons of
Waste
Generated
8,609
3,129
1,736
9,842
5,117
Only Listed
Codes But Has
More Than One
HAS AN F CODE
HAS A K CODE
HAS A P CODE
HAS A U CODE
Tons of
Waste
Generated
7,048
7,027
972
993
Both Characteristic
And Listed Codes
IGN. W/ AT LEAST 1 LSTD
CORR. W/ AT LEAST 1 LSTD
REACT. W/ AT LEAST 1 LSTD
D004-17 W/AT LEAST 1 LSTD
D018-43 W/AT LEAST 1 LSTD
F WASTE W/ AT LEAST 1 CHAR
K WASTE W/ AT LEAST 1 CHAR
P WASTE W/ AT LEAST 1 CHAR
U WASTE W/ AT LEAST 1 CHAR
Tons of
Waste
Generated
359,656
1 1 ,225
817
347,700
344,719
395,800
29,337
12,175
25,374
TOTAL
12,234 TOTAL
8,020 TOTAL
412,861
Note: Columns do not sum to total because a waste code may apply to more than one waste.
Mixtures with ignitable, corrosive, reactive, D004-17, and D018-43 characteristic codes may also contain other characteristic waste
codes. Similarly, wastes with F, K, P, and U listed codes may have other listed waste codes.
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
6 Number of RCRA TSD Facilities (TSDFs): 44
7 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed: 192,698 Tons
8 Fifty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Management Facilities in the State, 1999
Rank
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
Total
EPA ID
NJD002385730
NJD0021 82897
NJD002454544
NJD053288239
NJD991291105
NJD001317064
NJD045995693
NJD980753875
NJD981133150
NJD002521961
NJD01 1550092
Site Name
E I DU PONT DE NEMOURS & CO INC CHAMBER
SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS (LINDEN)
MARISOL INCORPORATED
SAFETY-KLEEN (BRIDGEPORT), INC.
S AN DW WASTE, INC.
MERCK & CO INC
CASIE ECOLOGY OIL SALVAGE INC T/A CASIE
AUSIMONTUSAINC
REPUBLIC ENVL RECYCLING INC
HERCULES INCORPORATED
ER SQUIBB & SONS INC
City
DEEPWATER
LINDEN
MIDDLESEX
BRIDGEPORT
SOUTH KEARNY
RAHWAY
VINELAND
THOROFARE
CLAYTON
PARLIN
NEW BRUNSWICK
Tons of Waste
Managed
45,670
43,239
35,168
33,183
26,441
3,293
2,088
1,898
1,623
94
1
192,698
Note: Columns may not sum due to rounding.
State may have fewer than fifty facilities that managed waste.
Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed are excluded.
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, CONTINUED
9 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed by Management Method, 1999
System Quantity Managed Percentage of Number Percentage
Management Method "Type Code (tons) Quantity of Facilities of Facilities
METALS RECOVERY M011-M019 0 0.0 1 9.1
SOLVENTS RECOVERY M021-M029 4,029 2.1 3 27.3
OTHER RECOVERY M031-M039 2,088 1.1 1 9.1
INCINERATION M041-M049 35,178 18.3 4 36.4
ENERGY RECOVERY M051-M059 3,293 1.7 2 18.2
FUEL BLENDING M061 77,608 40.3 5 45.5
STABILIZATION M111-M119 24,881 12.9 1 9.1
LANDFILL M132 45,622 23.7 2 18.2
192,698 100.0 11
10 Management Method by Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed, 1999
System Quantity Managed Percentage of Number Percentage
Management Method Type Code (tons) Quantity of Facilities of Facilities
FUEL BLENDING M061 77,608 40.3 5 45.5
LANDFILL M132 45,622 23.7 2 18.2
INCINERATION M041-M049 35,178 18.3 4 36.4
STABILIZATION M111-M119 24,881 12.9 1 9.1
SOLVENTS RECOVERY M021-M029 4,029 2.1 3 27.3
ENERGY RECOVERY M051-M059 3,293 1.7 2 18.2
OTHER RECOVERY M031-M039 2,088 1.1 1 9.1
METALS RECOVERY M011-M019 0 0.0 1 9.1
192,698 100.0 11
11 Management Method and Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed by Number of Facilities, 1999
System Quantity Managed Percentage of Number Percentage
Management Method "Type Code (tons) Quantity of Facilities of Facilities
FUEL BLENDING M061 77,608 40.3 5 45.5
INCINERATION M041-M049 35,178 18.3 4 36.4
SOLVENTS RECOVERY M021-M029 4,029 2.1 3 27.3
ENERGY RECOVERY M051-M059 3,293 1.7 2 18.2
LANDFILL M132 45,622 23.7 2 18.2
METALS RECOVERY M011-M019 0 0.0 1 9.1
OTHER RECOVERY M031-M039 2,088 1.1 1 9.1
STABILIZATION M111-M119 24,881 12.9 1 9.1
192,698 100.0 11
Note: Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed are excluded.
Columns may not sum due to rounding.
Number of Facilities column may not sum to total because facilities may have multiple handling methods.
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 SHIPMENTS
12 Number of RCRA Hazardous Waste Shippers: 999
13 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Shipped: 543,002 Tons
14 Fifty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Shippers in the State, 1999
Rank
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
Total
Note:
EPA ID
NJD002454544
NJD0021 82897
NJD085644110
NJD001317064
NJD053288239
NJD078873270
NJD002460855
NJD042896738
NJD068699107
NJD081 982902
NJD002385730
NJD980536593
NJD980648547
NJD0021 46504
NJR000024737
NJD002445112
NJD053101085
NJD981 080401
NJD981133150
NJD002191211
NJD002141190
NJD064344575
NJ0000382002
NJD986645984
NJR000030148
NJD060074101
NJD000526525
NJD052204633
NJD045995693
NJD001317601
NJD0021 39228
NJD001 289610
NJR000028605
NJR000023036
NJD001 700707
NJD092225721
NJD990753162
NJD001213727
NJ321 0020597
NJD000029553
NJR000026690
NJR000020495
NJD980648497
NJD051 274348
NJD0021 43782
NJT350010112
NJD982270506
NJD980755367
NJD000768101
NJD986568723
Columns may not sum
Site Name
MARISOL INCORPORATED
SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS (LINDEN)
CO-STEEL RARITAN
MERCK & CO INC
SAFETY-KLEEN (BRIDGEPORT), INC.
CO-STEEL SAYREVILLE
MADISON INDUSTRIES INC
SMITHKLINE BEECHAM PHARMACEUTICALS
DELPHI AUTOMOTIVE SYSTEMS LLC
CHEVRON PRODUCTS COMPANY
E I DU PONT DE NEMOURS & CO INC CHAMBER
ONYX ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, LLC.
GEORGE WASHINGTON BRIDGE ADMIN BLDG
ISP VAN DYKING
ROCKWELL INTERNATIONAL CORP KOOLTRONIC S
BEAZER EAST INC
MOBIL CHEMICAL COMPANY-CPD
CHEM-FLEUR/FIRMENICH INC
REPUBLIC ENVL RECYCLING INC
HOFFMANN-LAROCHE INC
CIBA SPECIALTY CHEMICALS INC
GANES CHEMICALS INC
CRS INC
BAYWAY REFINING COMPANY/BAYWAY REFINERY
TARMAC MINERALS INC
GARLOCK BEARINGS LLC
US METALS REFINING CO
AKZO NOBEL POLYMER CHEICAL LLC
CASIE ECOLOGY OIL SALVAGE INC T/A CASIE
SCHERING CORPORATION UNION
INTERNATIONAL PAINT
ALPHA METALS INC
NJDOTRT2910C
LORCO PETROLEUM SERVICES
SOLUTIAINC
7-ELEVEN INC
COASTAL EAGLE POINT OIL CO
NOVUS FINE CHEMICALS LLC
US ARMY COMM ELECT COMMAND
AT&T
INFINEUM USA LP-BAYWAY CHEMICAL PLT
BIOMATRIXINC
PORT AUTHORITY NEWARK INTL AIRPORT
MORTON INTERNATIONAL INC
FORD MOTOR CO/EDISON ASSEMBLY PLANT
PERMACEL
SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS, INC. - SOUTH PLAIN
JOHNSON MATTHEY INC
SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS INC. SOUTHAMPTON
CONTINENTAL AIRLINES INC NEWARK
due to rounding.
Quantity Shipped
City (Tons)
MIDDLESEX
LINDEN
PERTH AMBOY
RAHWAY
BRIDGEPORT
SAYREVILLE
OLD BRIDGE
PISCATAWAY
NEW BRUNSWICK
PERTH AMBOY
DEEPWATER
FLANDERS
FORT LEE
BELLEVILLE
HOPEWELL
KEARNY
EDISON
NEWARK
CLAYTON
NUTLEY
OLD BRIDGE
PENNSVILLE
MAHWAH
LLINDEN
LAKE HOPATCONG
THOROFARE
CARTERET
EDISON
VINELAND
UNION
UNION
JERSEY CITY
TRENTON
ELIZABETH
BRIDGEPORT
GREAT MEADOWS
WESTVILLE
CARLSTADT
FORT MONMOUTH
CLARK
LINDEN
RIDGEFIELD
NEWARK
PATERSON
EDISON
NORTH BRUNSWICK
SOUTH PLAINFIELD
WEST DEPTFORD
SOUTHAMPTON
NEWARK
331 ,897
23,356
14,070
12,632
1 1 ,648
1 1 ,531
7,014
6,737
6,468
6,085
5,497
4,405
4,052
3,763
3,546
3,523
3,066
2,683
2,511
2,309
2,286
2,124
1,783
1,686
1,676
1,621
1,560
1,553
1,445
1,337
1,275
1,275
1,179
1,141
1,059
1,038
1,024
1,020
993
964
916
902
887
875
864
847
755
727
710
655
502,968
State may have fewer than fifty shippers.
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 RECEIPTS
15 Number of RCRA Hazardous Waste Receivers: 13
16 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Received: 165,543 Tons
17 Fifty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Receivers in the State, 1999
Rank
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
Total
Note:
EPA ID
NJD0021 82897
NJD002454544
NJD053288239
NJD991291105
NJD002200046
NJD980536593
NJD045995693
NJD982270506
NJD000768101
NJD000768093
NJD047318043
NJD002385730
NJD981133150
Site Name
SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS (LINDEN)
MARISOL INCORPORATED
SAFETY-KLEEN (BRIDGEPORT), INC.
S AN DW WASTE, INC.
CYCLE CHEM INC.
ONYX ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, LLC.
CASIE ECOLOGY OIL SALVAGE INC T/A CASIE
SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS, INC. - SOUTH PLAIN
SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS INC. SOUTHAMPTON
SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS, INC - NEWARK
DETREX CORPORATION
E I DU PONT DE NEMOURS & CO INC CHAMBER
REPUBLIC ENVL RECYCLING INC
City
LINDEN
MIDDLESEX
BRIDGEPORT
SOUTH KEARNY
ELIZABETH
FLANDERS
VINELAND
SOUTH PLAINFIELD
SOUTHAMPTON
NEWARK
CINNAMINSON
DEEPWATER
CLAYTON
Quantity Received
(Tons)
43,549
35,169
33,067
26,837
18,212
5,113
2,088
444
405
335
203
73
48
165,543
Columns may not sum due to rounding.
State may have fewer than fifty facilities that received waste.
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 RECEIPTS, CONTINUED
18 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed by Management Method
Limited to Waste Received from Offsite, 1999
Management Method
System
Type Code
Quantity Managed Percentage of
(tons) Quantity
METALS RECOVERY
SOLVENTS RECOVERY
OTHER RECOVERY
INCINERATION
ENERGY RECOVERY
FUEL BLENDING
STABILIZATION
LANDFILL
M011-M019
M021-M029
M031-M039
M041-M049
M051-M059
M061
M111-M119
M132
0
4,028
2,088
33,056
0
76,033
24,881
25
0.0
2.9
1.5
23.6
0.0
54.3
17.8
0.0
Number
of Facilities
1
2
1
2
1
5
1
1
Percentage
of Facilities
14.3
28.6
14.3
28.6
14.3
71.4
14.3
14.3
140,111
100.0
19 Management Method by Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed
Limited to Waste Received from Offsite, 1999
Management Method
System
Type Code
FUEL BLENDING
INCINERATION
STABILIZATION
SOLVENTS RECOVERY
OTHER RECOVERY
LANDFILL
ENERGY RECOVERY
METALS RECOVERY
M061
M041-M049
M111-M119
M021-M029
M031-M039
M132
M051-M059
M011-M019
Quantity Managed
(tons)
76,033
33,056
24,881
4,028
2,088
25
0
0
140,111
Percentage of
Quantity
54.3
23.6
17.8
2.9
1.5
0.0
0.0
0.0
10(UJ
Number
of Facilities
5
2
1
2
1
1
1
1
Percentage
of Facilities
71.4
28.6
14.3
28.6
14.3
14.3
14.3
14.3
20 Management Method and Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed by Number of Facilities
Limited to Waste Received from Offsite, 1999
System Quantity Managed Percentage of Number
Management Method Type Code (tons) Quantity of Facilities
FUEL BLENDING
SOLVENTS RECOVERY
INCINERATION
METALS RECOVERY
OTHER RECOVERY
ENERGY RECOVERY
STABILIZATION
LANDFILL
M061
M021-M029
M041-M049
M011-M019
M031-M039
M051-M059
M111-M119
M132
76,033
4,028
33,056
0
2,088
0
24,881
25
54.3
2.9
23.6
0.0
1.5
0.0
17.8
0.0
140,111
100.0
Note: Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed are excluded.
Columns may not sum due to rounding.
Number of Facilities column may not sum to total because facilities may have multiple handling methods.
Percentage
of Facilities
71.4
28.6
28.6
14.3
14.3
14.3
14.3
14.3
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 IMPORTS AND EXPORTS
21 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Imported: 108,098 Tons
22 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Exported: 449,482 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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NEW MEXICO
1999 WASTE GENERATION
1 Number of RCRA Large Quantity Generators (LQGs): 41
2 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Generated: 238,558 Tons
3 Fifty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators in the State, 1999
Rank EPA ID
Site Name
City
Total Generated
(Tons)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
Total
NMD048918817 NAVAJO REFINING CO
NM5890110518 SANDIA NATIONAL LABORATORIES FOR THE U.S
NM0890010515 U.S. DOE LOS ALAMOS NATIONAL LABORATORY
NMD000609339 INTEL CORPORATION
NMD980744551 CTS WIRELESS COMPONENTS, INC.
NMD000709782 PHILIPS SEMICONDUCTORS
NM6572124422 HOLLOMAN AFB
NMD052684578 GE AIRCRAFT ENGINES
NM0001001320 NOVABUS INCORPORATED
N M9570024423 KIRTLANDAIRFORCE BAS E
NMD089411292 PHELPS DODGE HIDALGO INC
NMD000333559 UNICHEM, A DIVISION OF BJ SVCS CO, USA
NMD360010367 LEA REFINING COMPANY
NM2750211235 WHITE SANDS MISSILE RANGE
NMD030434567 SAN JUAN REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER
NM7572124454 CANNON AFB NM
NMD986676955 COMPRESSOR STATION NO. 9, ROSWELL
NMD986670248 EL PASEO FIELD SERVICES CO - BLANCO P/L
NMD980621197 UNIVERSITY OF NM-ALBUQUERQUE CAMPUS
NMD000610303 HONEYWELL DEFENSE AVIONICS SYSTEMS
NMD982289779 PRESBYTERIAN KASEMAN HOSPITAL
NMD035686823 BF GOODRICH AEROSPACE
NMD007114655 PRESBYTERIAN HOSPITAL
NMP360081574 EL PASO NAT GAS CAPROCK COMP STN
NMD000804294 SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS
NMD000729053 TRANSWESTERN PIPELINE CO/COMP ST 7
NMD035806405 PHELPS DODGE TYRONE INC.
NMD000708925 CHEVRON ALBUQUERQUE TERMINAL
NMD986675411 LYBROOK PLANT
NMR000000679 SILMAX, LLC
NM4213720101 USAADACENFB
NMD360010573 TRANSWESTERN PIPELINE CO/COMP STAT 8
NMD980698849 SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS
NMD000562645 SUMITOMO SITIX SILICON, INC.
NMD000333211 GIANT REFINING CO.-CINIZA REFINERY
NMD986684207 SHAMROCK LOGISTICS OPERATIONS, LP
NM4890139088 US DOE WASTE ISOLATION PILOT PLANT
NMD986676922 TRANSWESTERN PIPELINE CO/WT-1 COMP ST
NM6213820974 FORT WINGATE ARMY DEPOT
ARTESIA
ALBUQUERQUE
LOS ALAMOS
RIO RANCHO
ALBUQUERUQE
ALBUQUERQUE
HOLLOMAN AFB
ALBUQUERQUE
ROSWELL
KIRTLANDAFB
PLAYAS
HOBBS
LOVINGTON
WHITE SANDS MISSILE RAN
FARMINGTON
CANNON AFB
ROSWELL, NEW MEXICO
BLANCO
ALBUQUERQUE
ALBUQUERQUE
ALBUQUERQUE
ALBUQUERQUE
ALBUQUERQUE
TATUM
ALBUQUERQUE
MOUNTAINAIR
TYRONE
ALBUQUERQUE
LYBROOK
ALBUQUERQUE
MCGREGOR RANGE CAMP
NEAR CORONA
FARMINGTON
ALBUQUERQUE
JAMESTOWN,
ALBUQUERQUE
CARLSBAD
CARLSBAD
GALLUP
195,143
36,761
4,509
960
244
165
158
73
64
62
45
44
41
35
32
28
26
23
15
15
15
14
13
11
10
9
8
8
6
4
4
3
3
2
2
2
1
1
0
238,558
Note: State may have fewer than fifty generators.
Generators with zero quantity generated are excluded.
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 GENERATION, CONTINUED
4 Quantities of Waste Generated in 1999 That Were:
- Reported with Only Characteristic Waste Codes
- Reported with Only Listed Waste Codes
- Reported with Both Characteristic and Listed Waste codes
Waste Has Only
Characteristic
Codes
ONLY IGNITABLE
ONLY CORROSIVE
ONLY REACTIVE
ONLYD004-17
ONLYD018-43
HAS MORE THAN ONE
CHARACTERISTIC CODE
Tons of
Waste
Generated
133
2
1
5,003
194,723
146
Waste Has Only
Listed Codes
ONLY AN F CODE
ONLY A K CODE
ONLY A P CODE
ONLY A U CODE
HAS MORE THAN ONE
LISTED CODE
Tons of Waste Has Both
Waste Characteristic
Generated And Listed Codes
36,769
356
0
3
43
Tons of
Waste
Generated
TOTAL
200,008 TOTAL
37,171 Both Characteristic and Listed
1,320
5 Quantities of Waste Generated in 1999 That Were Multiply Coded
Waste Has Only
Characteristic Codes
But More Than One Applies
HAS IGNITABLE CODE
HAS CORROSIVE CODE
HAS REACTIVE CODE
HASD004-D017CODE
HAS D018-D043 CODE
Tons of
Waste
Generated
82
36
24
101
83
Only Listed
Codes But Has
More Than One
HAS AN F CODE
HAS A K CODE
HAS A P CODE
HAS A U CODE
Tons of
Waste
Generated
43
43
1
0
Both Characteristic
And Listed Codes
IGN. W/ AT LEAST 1 LSTD
CORR. W/ AT LEAST 1 LSTD
REACT. W/ AT LEAST 1 LSTD
D004-17 W/AT LEAST 1 LSTD
D018-43 W/AT LEAST 1 LSTD
F WASTE W/ AT LEAST 1 CHAR
K WASTE W/ AT LEAST 1 CHAR
P WASTE W/ AT LEAST 1 CHAR
U WASTE W/ AT LEAST 1 CHAR
Tons of
Waste
Generated
1,292
15
87
119
128
1,315
0
1
5
TOTAL
146 TOTAL
43 TOTAL
1,320
Note: Columns do not sum to total because a waste code may apply to more than one waste.
Mixtures with ignitable, corrosive, reactive, D004-17, and D018-43 characteristic codes may also contain other characteristic waste
codes. Similarly, wastes with F, K, P, and U listed codes may have other listed waste codes.
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
6 Number of RCRA TSD Facilities (TSDFs): 7
7 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed: 2 Tons
8 Fifty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Management Facilities in the State, 1999
Tons of Waste
Rank EPA ID Site Name City Managed
1 NM5890110518 SANDIA NATIONAL LABORATORIES FOR THE U.S ALBUQUERQUE 1
2 NM0890010515 U.S. DOE LOS ALAMOS NATIONAL LABORATORY LOS ALAMOS 1
Total 2
Note: Columns may not sum due to rounding.
State may have fewer than fifty facilities that managed waste.
Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed are excluded.
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, CONTINUED
9 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed by Management Method, 1999
Management Method
System
Type Code
Quantity Managed Percentage of
(tons) Quantity
INCINERATION
STABILIZATION
M041-M049
M111-M119
63.7
36.3
100.0
10 Management Method by Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed, 1999
Management Method
System
Type Code
Quantity Managed Percentage of
(tons) Quantity
INCINERATION
STABILIZATION
M041-M049
M111-M119
63.7
36.3
Number
of Facilities
1
1
Number
of Facilities
1
1
Percentage
of Facilities
50.0
50.0
Percentage
of Facilities
50.0
50.0
100.0
11 Management Method and Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed by Number of Facilities, 1999
Management Method
System
Type Code
Quantity Managed Percentage of
(tons) Quantity
INCINERATION
STABILIZATION
M041-M049
M111-M119
63.7
36.3
Number
of Facilities
1
1
Percentage
of Facilities
50.0
50.0
100.0
Note: Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed are excluded.
Columns may not sum due to rounding.
Number of Facilities column may not sum to total because facilities may have multiple handling methods.
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 SHIPMENTS
12 Number of RCRA Hazardous Waste Shippers: 40
13 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Shipped: 8,449 Tons
14 Fifty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Shippers in the State, 1999
Rank
EPA ID
Site Name
City
Quantity Shipped
(Tons)
1 NM0890010515 U.S. DOE LOS ALAMOS NATIONAL LABORATORY
2 NMD000609339 INTEL CORPORATION
3 NMD048918817 NAVAJO REFINING CO
4 NMD000804294 SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS
5 NMD002208627 RINCHEM COMPANY, INC.
6 NMD980698849 SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS
7 NMD000709782 PHILIPS SEMICONDUCTORS
8 NM6572124422 HOLLOMAN AFB
9 NMD982289779 PRESBYTERIAN KASEMAN HOSPITAL
10 NM5890110518 SANDIA NATIONAL LABORATORIES FOR THE U.S
11 NMD007114655 PRESBYTERIAN HOSPITAL
12 NMD052684578 GE AIRCRAFT ENGINES
13 NM0001001320 NOVABUS INCORPORATED
14 NM9570024423 KIRTLAND AIR FORCE BASE
15 NMD089411292 PHELPS DODGE HIDALGO INC
16 NMD000333559 UNICHEM, A DIVISION OF BJ SVCS CO, USA
17 NM2750211235 WHITE SANDS MISSILE RANGE
18 NMD030434567 SAN JUAN REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER
19 NMD980744551 CTS WIRELESS COMPONENTS, INC.
20 NM7572124454 CANNON AFB NM
21 NMD986676955 COMPRESSOR STATION NO. 9, ROSWELL
22 NMD986670248 EL PASEO FIELD SERVICES CO - BLANCO P/L
23 NMD980621197 UNIVERSITY OF NM-ALBUQUERQUE CAMPUS
24 NMD360010367 LEA REFINING COMPANY
25 NMD000610303 HONEYWELL DEFENSE AVIONICS SYSTEMS
26 NMD035686823 BF GOODRICH AEROSPACE
27 NMP360081574 EL PASO NAT GAS CAPROCK COMP STN
28 NMD000729053 TRANSWESTERN PIPELINE CO/COMP ST 7
29 NMD000708925 CHEVRON ALBUQUERQUE TERMINAL
30 NMD035806405 PHELPS DODGE TYRONE INC.
31 NMD986675411 LYBROOK PLANT
32 NMR000000679 SILMAX, LLC
33 NM4213720101 USAADACENFB
34 NMD360010573 TRANSWESTERN PIPELINE CO/COMP STAT 8
35 NMD000562645 SUMITOMO SITIX SILICON, INC.
36 NMD000333211 GIANT REFINING CO.-CINIZA REFINERY
37 NMD986684207 SHAMROCK LOGISTICS OPERATIONS, LP
38 NM4890139088 US DOE WASTE ISOLATION PILOT PLANT
39 NMD986676922 TRANSWESTERN PIPELINE CO/WT-1 COMP ST
40 NM6213820974 FORT WINGATE ARMY DEPOT
Total
Note: Columns may not sum due to rounding.
State may have fewer than fifty shippers.
LOS ALAMOS
RIO RANCHO
ARTESIA
ALBUQUERQUE
ALBUQUERQUE
FARMINGTON
ALBUQUERQUE
HOLLOMAN AFB
ALBUQUERQUE
ALBUQUERQUE
ALBUQUERQUE
ALBUQUERQUE
ROSWELL
KIRTLAND AFB
PLAYAS
HOBBS
WHITE SANDS MISSILE RANG
FARMINGTON
ALBUQUERUQE
CANNON AFB
ROSWELL, NEW MEXICO
BLANCO
ALBUQUERQUE
LOVINGTON
ALBUQUERQUE
ALBUQUERQUE
TATUM
MOUNTAINAIR
ALBUQUERQUE
TYRONE
LYBROOK
ALBUQUERQUE
MCGREGOR RANGE CAMP
NEAR CORONA
ALBUQUERQUE
JAMESTOWN,
ALBUQUERQUE
CARLSBAD
CARLSBAD
GALLUP
4,587
960
866
350
247
170
165
156
128
115
110
73
64
62
45
44
35
32
29
28
26
23
23
22
15
14
11
9
8
7
6
4
4
3
2
2
2
1
1
0
8,449
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 RECEIPTS
15 Number of RCRA Hazardous Waste Receivers: 5
16 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Received: 684 Tons
17 Fifty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Receivers in the State, 1999
Quantity Received
Rank EPA ID Site Name
1 NMD000804294 SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS
2 NMD002208627 RINCHEM COMPANY, INC.
3 NMD980698849 SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS
4 NM5890110518 SANDIA NATIONAL LABORATORIES FOR THE U.S
5 NM0890010515 U.S. DOE LOS ALAMOS NATIONAL LABORATORY
City
ALBUQUERQUE
ALBUQUERQUE
FARMINGTON
ALBUQUERQUE
LOS ALAMOS
(Tons)
377
179
126
2
0
Total 684
Note: Columns may not sum due to rounding.
State may have fewer than fifty facilities that received waste.
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 RECEIPTS, CONTINUED
18 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed by Management Method
Limited to Waste Received from Offsite, 1999
Management Method
System
Type Code
INCINERATION
M041-M049
Quantity Managed
(tons)
1
Percentage of
Quantity
Number
of Facilities
100.0
Percentage
of Facilities
100.0
100.0
19 Management Method by Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed
Limited to Waste Received from Offsite, 1999
Management Method
System
Type Code
INCINERATION
M041-M049
Quantity Managed
(tons)
1
Percentage of
Quantity
100.0
100.0
Number
of Facilities
1
Percentage
of Facilities
100.0
20 Management Method and Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed by Number of Facilities
Limited to Waste Received from Offsite, 1999
Management Method
System
Type Code
INCINERATION
M041-M049
Quantity Managed
(tons)
1
1
Percentage of
Quantity
100.0
100.0
Number
of Facilities
Percentage
of Facilities
100.0
Note: Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed are excluded.
Columns may not sum due to rounding.
Number of Facilities column may not sum to total because facilities may have multiple handling methods.
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 IMPORTS AND EXPORTS
21 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Imported: 168 Tons
22 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Exported: 7,970 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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NEW YORK
1999 WASTE GENERATION
1 Number of RCRA Large Quantity Generators (LQGs): 2,647
2 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Generated: 548,928 Tons
3 Fifty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators in the State, 1999
Rank
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
Total
Note:
EPA ID
NYD049836679
NYD981566417
NYD030485288
NYD002080034
NYD980592497
NY0002455756
NYD980780928
NY4571 924451
NYD986930758
NYD01 0783967
NYD066785650
NYD002245967
NYD000824482
NYD002070118
NYD002014595
NYD054065909
NYD000707901
NYD987010964
NYD1 497761 30
NYD002232304
NYD0021 23503
NYD002233039
NYD075243139
NYR000055442
NYD066832023
NYR000003640
NYD000513366
NYD9821 77743
NYD000706218
NYD002220804
NYR000066654
NYR000028712
NYD002215226
NYD002230902
NYD981 484785
NYD002211324
NYD002084721
NYD000818468
NYD096920483
NYR000056762
NYD003959251
NYD1 75773779
NYD001 250653
NYD002241982
NYD002081396
NYD080480734
NY7890008975
NY0000347864
NYD0021 26852
NYD083626077
State may have fev
Site Name
CWM CHEMICAL SERVICES, L.L.C.
GCL TILE & TREATMENT
REVERE SMELTING & REFINING CORPORATION
GENERAL ELECTRIC CO.
EASTMAN KODAK
USEPA-CONSOLI DATED IRON SITE
NYSDECA/ANDER HORST SITE
AFBCA/DA-GRIFFISS
NATIONAL FUEL GAS/SCAJAQUADA CREEK
BUCKBEE-MEARS CORTLAND
AUBURN STEEL CO INC AUBURN DIVISION
REYNOLDS METALS CO. ST. LAW. PLANT
OCCIDENTAL CHEMICAL CORPORATION
SCHENECTADY INTERNATIONAL, INC.
NEPERAINC
LEDERLE LABORATORIES
IBM EAST FISHKILL
FARRINGTON ST FLUSH FACILITY
DIA CENTER FOR THE ARTS
ALCOA INC
DUPONT NIAGARA PLANT
INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES
TRIBOROUGH BRIDGE
NYS DEPT OF TRANSPORTATION; REGION 11
GENERAL ELECTRIC, CO.
NYS DEC/STORONSKIE COOPERAGE
NYS DEC/BP AMERICA
W. 28TH ST.
3RD AVE
ARCH CHEMICALS, INC.
39TH ST YARD
NYCDOT - MACOMB'S DAM BRIDGE PROJECT
VALEO-ESI
BRISTOL-THOMPSON RD
TOSHIBA DISPLAY DEVICES INC
XEROX COARPORATION
COLONIEFUSRAPSITE
CAE LINK FLIGHT SIMULATION DIVISION
PHOTOCIRCUITS CORPORATION
NYS DEPT OF TRANSPORTATION; REGION 11
KEYMARK CORPORATION
VANCHEM INC
NYSDEC/SWIVELIER CO SITE
HADCO CORPORATION - OWEGO DIVISION
WYETH-AYERST PHARMACEUTICALS INC
IBM CORPORATION
BROOKHAVEN NATIONAL LABORATORY
NYSDOT BIN 1-04159-0
DELPHI THERMAL - WEST LOCKPORT COMPLEX
NYCOMED
ver than fifty generators.
City
MODEL CITY
SIDNEY
MIDDLETOWN
WATERFORD
ROCHESTER
NEWBURGH
CLEAN
ROME
BUFFALO
CORTLAND
AUBURN
MASSENA
NIAGARA FALLS
ROTTERDAM JUNCTION
HARRIMAN
PEARL RIVER
HOPEWELL JUNCTION
QUEENS
BEACON
MASSENA
NIAGARA FALLS
ENDICOTT
NEW YORK
LONG ISLAND CITY
SELKIRK
SCHODACK
NIAGARA FALLS
NEW YORK
BROOKLYN
ROCHESTER
NEW YORK
BRONX
ROCHESTER
EAST SYRACUSE
HORSEHEADS
WEBSTER
COLONIE
HILLCREST
GLEN COVE
LONG ISLAND CITY
FONDA
LOCKPORT
NANUET
OWEGO
ROUSES POINT
POUGHKEEPSIE
UPTON
CONCORD
LOCKPORT
RINESSELAER
Total Generated
(Tons)
169,746
71 ,565
52,895
44,163
28,351
13,564
9,852
9,202
8,162
7,647
7,362
7,253
6,686
3,642
3,311
2,946
2,932
2,780
2,754
2,672
2,640
2,625
2,379
2,307
2,169
2,164
2,150
2,089
2,077
1,974
1,827
1,619
1,449
1,378
1,309
1,265
1,141
1,067
1,064
955
953
897
879
838
831
787
781
781
742
711
501,331
Generators with zero quantity generated are excluded.
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, CONTINUED
4 Quantities of Waste Generated in 1999 That Were:
- Reported with Only Characteristic Waste Codes
- Reported with Only Listed Waste Codes
- Reported with Both Characteristic and Listed Waste codes
Waste Has Only
Characteristic
Codes
ONLY IGNITABLE
ONLY CORROSIVE
ONLY REACTIVE
ONLYD004-17
ONLYD018-43
HAS MORE THAN ONE
CHARACTERISTIC CODE
TOTAL
Tons of
Waste Waste Has Only
Generated Listed Codes
6,962 ONLY AN F CODE
3,396 ONLY A K CODE
282 ONLY A P CODE
127,410 ONLY A U CODE
15,401
HAS MORE THAN
176,424 LISTED CODE
329,875 TOTAL
Tons of Waste Has Both
Waste Characteristic
Generated And Listed Codes
55,226
19,983
39
72,355
ONE
4,310
1 51 ,91 3 Both Characteristic and Listed
Tons of
Waste
Generated
67,128
5 Quantities of Waste Generated in 1999 That Were Multiply Coded
Waste Has Only
Characteristic Codes
But More Than One Applies
HAS IGNITABLE CODE
HAS CORROSIVE CODE
HAS REACTIVE CODE
HASD004-D017CODE
HAS D018-D043 CODE
TOTAL
Note: Columns do not sum to total
Tons of Only Listed
Waste Codes But Has
Generated More Than One
3,385
172,140
166,168
174,862
3,004
HAS AN F CODE
HAS A K CODE
HAS A P CODE
HAS A U CODE
176,424 TOTAL
because a waste code may apply
Tons of
Waste Both Characteristic
Generated And Listed Codes
IGN. W/ AT LEAST 1 LSTD
CORR. W/ AT LEAST 1 LSTD
REACT. W/ AT LEAST 1 LSTD
D004-17 W/AT LEAST 1 LSTD
D018-43 W/AT LEAST 1 LSTD
4,306 F WASTE W/ AT LEAST 1 CHAR
1 ,547 K WASTE W/ AT LEAST 1 CHAR
2,744 P WASTE W/ AT LEAST 1 CHAR
2,677 U WASTE W/ AT LEAST 1 CHAR
4,310 TOTAL
to more than one waste.
Tons of
Waste
Generated
59,025
26,939
3,152
1 1 ,645
39,010
61 ,533
4,038
1,754
23,340
67,128
Mixtures with ignitable, corrosive, reactive, D004-17, and D018-43 characteristic codes may also contain other characteristic waste
codes. Similarly, wastes with F, K, P, and U listed codes may have other listed waste codes.
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 MANAGEMENT
6 Number of RCRA TSD Facilities (TSDFs): 59
7 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed: 316,470 Tons
8 Fifty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Management Facilities in the State, 1999
Rank
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
Total
Note:
EPA ID
NYD030485288
NYD981566417
NYD980592497
NYD080469935
NYD002080034
NYD000824482
NYD002014595
NYD066832023
NYD002070118
NYD054065909
NYD002232304
NYD01 3277454
NYD002211324
NYD057770109
NYD980779540
NYD000632372
NYD057722258
NYD981 556541
NYD982743312
NYD980753784
NYD002240638
NYD048148175
NYD077444263
NYD049253719
NYD000818781
NY7890008975
Columns may not
Site Name
REVERE SMELTING & REFINING CORPORATION
GCL TILE & TREATMENT
EASTMAN KODAK
NORLITE CORPORATION
GENERAL ELECTRIC CO.
OCCIDENTAL CHEMICAL CORPORATION
NEPERAINC
GENERAL ELECTRIC, CO.
SCHENECTADY INTERNATIONAL, INC.
LEDERLE LABORATORIES
ALCOA INC
SOLVENTS & PETROLEUM SERVICE, INC
XEROX COARPORATION
NORTHEAST ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES
US DEPT OF ENERGY WEST VALLEY PROJECT
SAFETY-KLEEN (BOT), INC.
PRIDE SOLVENTS & CHEMICAL CO. INC.
SAFETY KLEEN SYSTEMS
SAFETY KLEEN INC
SAFETY KLEEN SYSTEMS
REMINGTON ARMS CO. INC
MWS NEW YORK
CHEMICAL WASTE DISPOSAL CORP
ASHLAND DISTRIBUTION CO
BROOKS AVE-ROCHESTER GAS & ELEC CORP
BROOKHAVEN NATIONAL LABORATORY
sum due to rounding.
City
MIDDLETOWN
SIDNEY
ROCHESTER
COHOES
WATERFORD
NIAGARA FALLS
HARRIMAN
SELKIRK
ROTTERDAM JUNCTION
PEARL RIVER
MASSENA
SYRACUSE
WEBSTER
WAMPSVILLE
WEST VALLEY
CLARENCE
WEST BABYLON
LACKAWANA
SYRACUSE
AVON
ILION
ALBANY
ASTORIA
BINGHAMTON
ROCHESTER
UPTON
Tons of Waste
Managed
167,285
71 ,565
24,671
21 ,978
14,729
4,610
3,123
1,735
1,724
1,551
1,264
651
473
415
400
73
68
62
53
17
12
6
2
1
1
0
316,470
State may have fewer than fifty facilities that managed waste.
Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed are excluded.
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 MANAGEMENT, CONTINUED
9 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed by Management Method, 1999
System Quantity Managed Percentage of Number Percentage
Management Method "Type Code (tons) Quantity of Facilities of Facilities
METALS RECOVERY M011-M019 120,942 38.2 4 15.4
SOLVENTS RECOVERY M021-M029 2,755 0.9 5 19.2
OTHER RECOVERY M031-M039 0 0.0 2 7.7
INCINERATION M041-M049 116,230 36.7 7 26.9
ENERGY RECOVERY M051-M059 25,437 8.0 3 11.5
FUEL BLENDING M061 548 0.2 5 19.2
STABILIZATION M111-M119 46,908 14.8 2 7.7
LANDFILL M132 3,650 1.2 2 7.7
316,470 10(UJ26
10 Management Method by Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed, 1999
System Quantity Managed Percentage of Number Percentage
Management Method Type Code (tons) Quantity of Facilities of Facilities
METALS RECOVERY M011-M019 120,942 38.2 4 15.4
INCINERATION M041-M049 116,230 36.7 7 26.9
STABILIZATION M111-M119 46,908 14.8 2 7.7
ENERGY RECOVERY M051-M059 25,437 8.0 3 11.5
LANDFILL M132 3,650 1.2 2 7.7
SOLVENTS RECOVERY M021-M029 2,755 0.9 5 19.2
FUEL BLENDING M061 548 0.2 5 19.2
OTHER RECOVERY M031-M039 0 0.0 2 7.7
316,470 100.0 26
11 Management Method and Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed by Number of Facilities, 1999
System Quantity Managed Percentage of Number Percentage
Management Method "Type Code (tons) Quantity of Facilities of Facilities
INCINERATION M041-M049 116,230 36.7 7 26.9
SOLVENTS RECOVERY M021-M029 2,755 0.9 5 19.2
FUEL BLENDING M061 548 0.2 5 19.2
METALS RECOVERY M011-M019 120,942 38.2 4 15.4
ENERGY RECOVERY M051-M059 25,437 8.0 3 11.5
OTHER RECOVERY M031-M039 0 0.0 2 7.7
STABILIZATION M111-M119 46,908 14.8 2 7.7
LANDFILL M132 3,650 1.2 2 7.7
316,470 100.0 26
Note: Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed are excluded.
Columns may not sum due to rounding.
Number of Facilities column may not sum to total because facilities may have multiple handling methods.
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 SHIPMENTS
12 Number of RCRA Hazardous Waste Shippers: 1,904
13 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Shipped: 244,695 Tons
14 Fifty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Shippers in the State, 1999
Rank
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
Total
Note:
EPA ID
NYD002080034
NYD000824482
NY0002455756
NYD980780928
NY4571 924451
NYD986930758
NYD01 0783967
NYD066785650
NYD002245967
NYD049836679
NYR000071845
NYD049253719
NYD000708198
NYD987010964
NYD1 497761 30
NYD002233039
NYR000077131
NYD075243139
NYR000055442
NYR000003640
NYD000513366
NYD980592497
NYD9821 77743
NYD000706218
NYD080336241
NYD002070118
NYR000066654
NYD000707901
NYD030485288
NYR000028712
NYD054065909
NYD002232304
NYD002230902
NYD077444263
NYD981 484785
NYD080460215
NYD002084721
NYD000818468
NYD096920483
NYR000056762
NYD057770109
NYD1 75773779
NYD982743312
NYD001 250653
NYD002081396
NYD080480734
NYD002241982
NY0000347864
NYD000824425
NY7890008975
Columns may not sum
Site Name
GENERAL ELECTRIC CO.
OCCIDENTAL CHEMICAL CORPORATION
USEPA-CONSOLIDATED IRON SITE
NYSDEC/VANDER HORST SITE
AFBCA/DA-GRIFFISS
NATIONAL FUEL GAS/SCAJAQUADA CREEK
BUCKBEE-MEARS CORTLAND
AUBURN STEEL CO INC AUBURN DIVISION
REYNOLDS METALS CO. ST. LAW. PLANT
CWM CHEMICAL SERVICES, L.L.C.
CARROLL & DUBIES SUPERFUND SITE
ASHLAND DISTRIBUTION CO
SAFETY KLEEN
FARRINGTON ST FLUSH FACILITY
DIA CENTER FOR THE ARTS
INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES
H.E.L.P. HOUSES DEVELOPMENT CORP
TRIBOROUGH BRIDGE
NYS DEPT OF TRANSPORTATION; REGION 11
NYS DEC/STORONSKIE COOPERAGE
NYS DEC/BP AMERICA
EASTMAN KODAK
W. 28TH ST.
3RD AVE
CECOS INTERNATIONAL, INC.
SCHENECTADY INTERNATIONAL, INC.
39TH ST YARD
IBM EAST FISHKILL
REVERE SMELTING & REFINING CORPORATION
NYCDOT - MACOMB'S DAM BRIDGE PROJECT
LEDERLE LABORATORIES
ALCOA INC
BRISTOL-THOMPSON RD
CHEMICAL WASTE DISPOSAL CORP
TOSHIBA DISPLAY DEVICES INC
OAK-MITSUI INC.
COLONIEFUSRAPSITE
CAE LINK FLIGHT SIMULATION DIVISION
PHOTOCIRCUITS CORPORATION
NYS DEPT OF TRANSPORTATION; REGION 11
NORTHEAST ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES
VANCHEM INC
SAFETY KLEEN INC
NYSDEC/SWIVELIER CO SITE
WYETH-AYERST PHARMACEUTICALS INC
IBM CORPORATION
HADCO CORPORATION - OWEGO DIVISION
NYSDOT BIN 1-041 59-0
CORNING INC FALL BROOK PLANT
BROOKHAVEN NATIONAL LABORATORY
due to rounding.
Quantity Shipped
City (Tons)
WATERFORD
NIAGARA FALLS
NEWBURGH
CLEAN
ROME
BUFFALO
CORTLAND
AUBURN
MASSENA
MODEL CITY
PORTJERVIS
BINGHAMTON
NORTH AMITYVILLE
QUEENS
BEACON
ENDICOTT
BROOKLYN
NEW YORK
LONG ISLAND CITY
SCHODACK
NIAGARA FALLS
ROCHESTER
NEW YORK
BROOKLYN
NIAGARA FALLS
ROTTERDAM JUNCTION
NEW YORK
HOPEWELL JUNCTION
MIDDLETOWN
BRONX
PEARL RIVER
MASSENA
EAST SYRACUSE
ASTORIA
HORSEHEADS
HOOSICK FALLS
COLONIE
HILLCREST
GLEN COVE
LONG ISLAND CITY
WAMPSVILLE
LOCKPORT
SYRACUSE
NANUET
ROUSES POINT
POUGHKEEPSIE
OWEGO
CONCORD
CORNING
UPTON
29,612
22,059
13,564
9,854
9,184
8,162
7,647
7,361
7,304
6,445
4,255
3,721
3,124
2,780
2,754
2,625
2,522
2,379
2,307
2,164
2,150
2,126
2,089
2,077
1,952
1,887
1,827
1,756
1,622
1,619
1,414
1,408
1,378
1,354
1,320
1,315
1,141
1,067
1,064
955
931
890
882
879
831
807
801
781
780
776
189,702
State may have fewer than fifty shippers.
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 RECEIPTS
15 Number of RCRA Hazardous Waste Receivers: 23
16 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Received: 157,296 Tons
17 Fifty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Receivers in the State, 1999
Rank
EPA ID
Site Name
City
Quantity Received
(Tons)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
Total
Note:
NYD030485288
NYD080469935
NYD049253719
NYD082785429
NYD000708198
NYD080336241
NYD077444263
NYD057770109
NYD0491 78296
NYD982743312
NYD980753784
NYD981 556541
NYD986872869
NYD01 3277454
NYD980592497
NYD048148175
NYD000632372
NYD057722258
NYD000818781
NYD045662921
NYD002070118
NYD002211324
NYD080480734
REVERE SMELTING & REFINING CORPORATION
NORLITE CORPORATION
ASHLAND DISTRIBUTION CO
CHEMICAL POLLUTION CONTROL
SAFETY KLEEN
CECOS INTERNATIONAL, INC.
CHEMICAL WASTE DISPOSAL CORP
NORTHEAST ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES
RADIAC RESEARCH CORP.
SAFETY KLEEN INC
SAFETY KLEEN SYSTEMS
SAFETY KLEEN SYSTEMS
SAFETY KLEEN SYSTEMS
SOLVENTS & PETROLEUM SERVICE, INC
EASTMAN KODAK
MWS NEW YORK
SAFETY-KLEEN (BOT), INC.
PRIDE SOLVENTS & CHEMICAL CO. INC.
BROOKS AVE-ROCHESTER GAS & ELEC CORP
THE NDL ORGANIZATIONS INC
SCHENECTADY INTERNATIONAL, INC.
XEROX COARPORATION
IBM CORPORATION
MIDDLETOWN
COHOES
BINGHAMTON
BAYSHORE
NORTH AMITYVILLE
NIAGARA FALLS
ASTORIA
WAMPSVILLE
BROOKLYN
SYRACUSE
AVON
LACKAWANA
COHOES
SYRACUSE
ROCHESTER
ALBANY
CLARENCE
WEST BABYLON
ROCHESTER
PEEKSKILL
ROTTERDAM JUNCTION
WEBSTER
POUGHKEEPSIE
116,012
21 ,978
4,661
3,053
2,238
1,710
1,542
1,530
1,246
512
490
482
462
449
419
312
101
66
27
4
2
1
1
157,296
Columns may not sum due to rounding.
State may have fewer than fifty facilities that received waste.
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 RECEIPTS, CONTINUED
18 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed by Management Method
Limited to Waste Received from Offsite, 1999
Management Method
System
Type Code
Quantity Managed Percentage of
(tons) Quantity
METALS RECOVERY
SOLVENTS RECOVERY
OTHER RECOVERY
INCINERATION
ENERGY RECOVERY
FUEL BLENDING
M011-M019
M021-M029
M031-M039
M041-M049
M051-M059
M061
116,012
66
0
431
21,978
415
83.5
0.0
0.0
0.3
15.8
0.3
Number
of Facilities
1
1
1
3
1
1
Percentage
of Facilities
14.3
14.3
14.3
42.9
14.3
14.3
138,902
100.0
19 Management Method by Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed
Limited to Waste Received from Offsite, 1999
Management Method
System
Type Code
Quantity Managed Percentage of
(tons) Quantity
METALS RECOVERY
ENERGY RECOVERY
INCINERATION
FUEL BLENDING
SOLVENTS RECOVERY
OTHER RECOVERY
M011-M019
M051-M059
M041-M049
M061
M021-M029
M031-M039
116,012
21,978
431
415
66
0
83.5
15.8
0.3
0.3
0.0
0.0
Number
of Facilities
1
1
3
1
1
1
Percentage
of Facilities
14.3
14.3
42.9
14.3
14.3
14.3
138,902
100.0
20 Management Method and Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed by Number of Facilities
Limited to Waste Received from Offsite, 1999
System Quantity Managed Percentage of Number
Management Method Type Code (tons) Quantity of Facilities
INCINERATION
METALS RECOVERY
SOLVENTS RECOVERY
OTHER RECOVERY
ENERGY RECOVERY
FUEL BLENDING
M041-M049
M011-M019
M021-M029
M031-M039
M051-M059
M061
431
116,012
66
0
21,978
415
0.3
83.5
0.0
0.0
15.8
0.3
Percentage
of Facilities
42.9
14.3
14.3
14.3
14.3
14.3
138,902
100.0
Note: Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed are excluded.
Columns may not sum due to rounding.
Number of Facilities column may not sum to total because facilities may have multiple handling methods.
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 IMPORTS AND EXPORTS
21 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Imported: 34,296 Tons
22 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Exported: 185,354 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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NORTH CAROLINA
1999 WASTE GENERATION
1 Number of RCRA Large Quantity Generators (LQGs): 508
2 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Generated: 74,757 Tons
3 Fifty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators in the State, 1999
Rank
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
Total
Note:
EPA ID
NCD047373766
NCD093340487
NCD980842132
NCD001810365
NCD0961 58696
NC821 00201 21
NCD042091975
NCD1 21 700777
NCD01 8652339
NCD079060059
NCD097363527
NCD000776740
NC1 170027261
NCD990868168
NCR000008458
NCD049997786
NCD077840148
NCD0031 62542
NCD003232030
NCD086872082
NCD071561864
NCD091 245498
NCD980846935
NCD003214319
NCD053491221
NCD041415019
NCD062567623
NCD067441394
NCR000001651
NCD006390561
NCD991 278680
NCD053528170
NCD9861 66429
NCD981931256
NCD085083004
NCR000007187
NCD041 048448
NCD049773245
NCD1 27257673
NCD0031 66675
NCD000623116
NCD003233970
NCD044387538
NCD049774979
NCD1 16001 280
NCD981017320
NCD991 278631
NCD048467427
NCD085074821
NCD047285598
State may have fev
Site Name
CATALYTICA PHARMACEUTICALS
AMERISTEEL CORP
ECOFLO INC
CLARIANT CORPORATION - MOUNT HOLLY EAST
OMNOVA SOLUTIONS INC
XVIII AIRBORNE CORPS AND FORT BRAGG
MALLINCKRODTINC.
HERITAGE ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, LLC
FREIGHTLINER TRUCKS - CLEVELAND TMP
SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS
WATTS REGULATOR
SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS
US MCAS CHERRY POINT
SUN CHEMICAL CORPORATION
SOUTH ATLANTIC GALVANIZING
BASF CORPORATION
SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS
ALCOA, INC / BADIN WORKS
LILLY INDUSTRIES, INC.
OMNOVA SOLUTIONS INC
THE SHERWIN WILLIAMS CO
FREIGHTLINER CORPORATION
SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS
THE SHERWIN-WILLIAMS CO
LILLY INDUSTRIES, INC. BREVARD ROAD
VALSPAR HIGH POINT
HENKELCORP
RJ REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO - 604
AMERICAN DISTILLATION INC
AKZO NOBEL COATINGS INC
CHEMCRAFT INTERNATIONAL INC
BALL-FOSTER GLASS CONTAINER CO
FMC CORP
DEL LABORATORIES INC
DANAHER TOOL GROUP
R F MICRO DEVICES INC
REXAM INC
DETREX CORPORATION
TAKEDA VITAMIN & FOOD USA INC
ECUSTA DIVISION OF P. H. GLATFELTER CO.
NATIONAL STARCH AND CHEMICAL CO
THOMAS BUILT BUSES INC
GRADY WHITE BOATS INC
PECHINEY PLASTIC PACKAGING INC
KURZ TRANSFER PRODUCTS
RAUCH INDUSTRIES
HOLTRACHEM MFG CO LLC
CHEMICAL SPECIALTIES INC
CLARIANT CORPORATION / MOUNT HOLLY WEST
CAROLINA SOLVENTS INC
ver than fifty generators.
City
GREENVILLE
CHARLOTTE
GREENSBORO
CHARLOTTE
GREENSBORO
FORT BRAGG
RALEIGH
CHARLOTTE
CLEVELAND
CHARLOTTE
SPINDALE
RALEIGH
CHERRY POINT
CHARLOTTE
GRAHAM
MORGANTON
ARCHDALE
BADIN
HIGH POINT
MONROE
GREENSBORO
MOUNT HOLLY
ST PAUL
GREENSBORO
HUGH POINT
HIGH POINT
CHARLOTTE
WINSTON-SALEM
LELAND
HIGH POINT
WALKERTOWN
HENDERSON
BESSEMER CITY
ROCKY POINT
GASTONIA
GREENSBORO
MATTHEWS
CHARLOTTE
WILMINGTON
PISGAH FOREST
SALISBURY
HIGH POINT
GREENVILLE
ASHEVILLE
LEXINGTON
GASTONIA
RIEGELWOOD
HARRISBURG
MOUNT HOLLY
HICKORY
Total Generated
(Tons)
7,996
4,344
3,554
3,479
3,319
2,909
2,606
2,378
2,069
1,751
1,348
1,277
1,213
1,197
1,194
1,101
1,098
1,086
1,047
997
970
878
827
676
510
477
470
462
450
392
391
366
355
344
308
303
300
282
268
260
256
254
252
248
240
240
233
233
225
223
57,659
Generators with zero quantity generated are excluded.
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, CONTINUED
4 Quantities of Waste Generated in 1999 That Were:
- Reported with Only Characteristic Waste Codes
- Reported with Only Listed Waste Codes
- Reported with Both Characteristic and Listed Waste codes
Waste Has Only
Characteristic
Codes
ONLY IGNITABLE
ONLY CORROSIVE
ONLY REACTIVE
ONLYD004-17
ONLYD018-43
HAS MORE THAN ONE
CHARACTERISTIC CODE
Tons of
Waste
Generated
1 1 ,367
1,475
107
4,511
366
8,775
Waste Has Only
Listed Codes
ONLY AN F CODE
ONLY A K CODE
ONLY A P CODE
ONLY A U CODE
HAS MORE THAN ONE
LISTED CODE
Tons of Waste Has Both
Waste Characteristic
Generated And Listed Codes
9,068
7,670
4
547
92
Tons of
Waste
Generated
TOTAL
26,600 TOTAL
17,381 Both Characteristic and Listed
30,720
5 Quantities of Waste Generated in 1999 That Were Multiply Coded
Waste Has Only
Characteristic Codes
But More Than One Applies
HAS IGNITABLE CODE
HAS CORROSIVE CODE
HAS REACTIVE CODE
HASD004-D017CODE
HAS D018-D043 CODE
Tons of
Waste
Generated
5,458
1,259
974
3,453
7,485
Only Listed
Codes But Has
More Than One
HAS AN F CODE
HAS A K CODE
HAS A P CODE
HAS A U CODE
Tons of
Waste
Generated
92
88
0
4
Both Characteristic
And Listed Codes
IGN. W/ AT LEAST 1 LSTD
CORR. W/ AT LEAST 1 LSTD
REACT. W/ AT LEAST 1 LSTD
D004-17 W/AT LEAST 1 LSTD
D018-43 W/AT LEAST 1 LSTD
F WASTE W/ AT LEAST 1 CHAR
K WASTE W/ AT LEAST 1 CHAR
P WASTE W/ AT LEAST 1 CHAR
U WASTE W/ AT LEAST 1 CHAR
Tons of
Waste
Generated
28,173
3,041
511
8,638
1 1 ,497
30,132
2,691
472
5,753
TOTAL
8,775 TOTAL
92 TOTAL
30,720
Note: Columns do not sum to total because a waste code may apply to more than one waste.
Mixtures with ignitable, corrosive, reactive, D004-17, and D018-43 characteristic codes may also contain other characteristic waste
codes. Similarly, wastes with F, K, P, and U listed codes may have other listed waste codes.
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 MANAGEMENT
6 Number of RCRA TSD Facilities (TSDFs): 75
7 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed: 20,405 Tons
8 Fifty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Management Facilities in the State, 1999
Rank EPA ID
Site Name
City
Tons of Waste
Managed
1 NCD047373766
2 NCD003152642
3 NCD042091975
4 NCD980842132
5 NCD121700777
6 NC1170027261
7 NCD067200949
8 NCD072022726
9 NCD084173830
10 NCD052547635
11 NCD000830737
12 NCD065655599
13 NCD002591014
14 NC2750890004
15 NCD003156213
16 NCD047368642
CATALYTICA PHARMACEUTICALS
SOLITE CORPORATION, CAROLINA SOLITE DIV.
MALLINCKRODT INC.
ECOFLOINC
HERITAGE ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, LLC
US MCAS CHERRY POINT
CROFT METALS INC
INTERNATIONAL PAPER
QUALITY FOREST PRODUCTS INC
GLAXO WELLCOME SOUTH CAMPUS
NORTH CAROLINA STATE UNIVERSITY
GLAXO WELLCOME NORTH CAMPUS
PARKER HANNIFIN CORP
NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF ENVR HEALTH SCI
LENOIR MIRROR CO
E I DUPONT & CO - FAYETTEVILLE WORKS
GREENVILLE
NORWOOD
RALEIGH
GREENSBORO
CHARLOTTE
CHERRY POINT
LUMBER BRIDGE
WILMINGTON
ENFIELD
RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK
RALEIGH
RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK
WAKE FOREST
RTP
LENOIR
FAYETTEVILLE
Total
Note:
7,834
6,503
2,306
2,192
757
362
140
127
99
32
19
12
8
8
3
2
20,405
Columns may not sum due to rounding.
State may have fewer than fifty facilities that managed waste.
Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed are excluded.
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 MANAGEMENT, CONTINUED
9 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed by Management Method, 1999
Management Method
System
Type Code
Quantity Managed Percentage of
(tons) Quantity
METALS RECOVERY
SOLVENTS RECOVERY
OTHER RECOVERY
INCINERATION
ENERGY RECOVERY
FUEL BLENDING
SLUDGE TREATMENT
STABILIZATION
OTHER DISPOSAL
M011-M019
M021-M029
M031-M039
M041-M049
M051-M059
M061
M101-M109
M111-M119
M137
0
136
99
7,886
8,809
2,927
145
54
348
0.0
0.7
0.5
38.6
43.2
14.3
0.7
0.3
1.7
20,405
100.0
10 Management Method by Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed, 1999
Management Method
System
Type Code
Quantity Managed Percentage of
(tons) Quantity
ENERGY RECOVERY
INCINERATION
FUEL BLENDING
OTHER DISPOSAL
SLUDGE TREATMENT
SOLVENTS RECOVERY
OTHER RECOVERY
STABILIZATION
METALS RECOVERY
M051-M059
M041-M049
M061
M137
M101-M109
M021-M029
M031-M039
M111-M119
M011-M019
8,809
7,886
2,927
348
145
136
99
54
0
43.2
38.6
14.3
1.7
0.7
0.7
0.5
0.3
0.0
20,405
100.0
Number
of Facilities
1
4
1
4
2
3
2
2
1
16
Number
of Facilities
2
4
3
1
2
4
1
2
1
16
Percentage
of Facilities
6.3
25.0
6.3
25.0
12.5
18.8
12.5
12.5
6.3
Percentage
of Facilities
12.5
25.0
18.8
6.3
12.5
25.0
6.3
12.5
6.3
11 Management Method and Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed by Number of Facilities, 1999
Management Method
System
Type Code
Quantity Managed Percentage of
(tons) Quantity
SOLVENTS RECOVERY
INCINERATION
FUEL BLENDING
ENERGY RECOVERY
SLUDGE TREATMENT
STABILIZATION
METALS RECOVERY
OTHER RECOVERY
OTHER DISPOSAL
M021-M029
M041-M049
M061
M051-M059
M101-M109
M111-M119
M011-M019
M031-M039
M137
136
7,886
2,927
8,809
145
54
0
99
348
0.7
38.6
14.3
43.2
0.7
0.3
0.0
0.5
1.7
20,405
100.0
Number
of Facilities
4
4
3
2
2
2
1
1
1
16
Percentage
of Facilities
25.0
25.0
18.8
12.5
12.5
12.5
6.3
6.3
6.3
Note: Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed are excluded.
Columns may not sum due to rounding.
Number of Facilities column may not sum to total because facilities may have multiple handling methods.
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 SHIPMENTS
12 Number of RCRA Hazardous Waste Shippers: 492
13 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Shipped: 73,619 Tons
14 Fifty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Shippers in the State, 1999
Rank
EPA ID
Site Name
City
Quantity Shipped
(Tons)
1 NCD000773655 GIANT RESOURCE RECOVERY INC
2 NCD980842132 ECOFLO INC
3 NCD093340487 AMERISTEEL CORP
4 NCD061263315 ASHLAND DISTRIBUTION COMPANY
5 NCD001810365 CLARIANT CORPORATION - MOUNT HOLLY EAST
6 NCD096158696 OMNOVA SOLUTIONS INC
7 NCD121700777 HERITAGE ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, LLC
8 NC8210020121 XVIII AIRBORNE CORPS AND FORT BRAGG
9 NCD079060059 SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS
10 NCD018652339 FREIGHTLINER TRUCKS - CLEVELAND TMP
11 NCD000776740 SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS
12 NCR000008458 SOUTH ATLANTIC GALVANIZING
13 NCD990868168 SUN CHEMICAL CORPORATION
14 NCD049997786 BASF CORPORATION
15 NCD077840148 SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS
16 NCD003162542 ALCOA, INC / BADIN WORKS
17 NCD071561864 THE SHERWIN WILLIAMS CO
18 NCD986166338 ONYX ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES
19 NCD049773245 DETREX CORPORATION
20 NC1170027261 US MCAS CHERRY POINT
21 NCD980846935 SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS
22 NCD003214319 THE SHERWIN-WILLIAMS CO
23 NCD086872082 OMNOVA SOLUTIONS INC
24 NCD041415019 VALSPAR HIGH POINT
25 NCD062567623 HENKEL CORP
26 NCD067441394 RJ REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO - 604
27 NCR000001651 AMERICAN DISTILLATION INC
28 NCD091245498 FREIGHTLINER CORPORATION
29 NCD003232030 LILLY INDUSTRIES, INC.
30 NCD053491221 LILLY INDUSTRIES, INC. BREVARD ROAD
31 NCD006390561 AKZO NOBEL COATINGS INC
32 NCD991278680 CHEMCRAFT INTERNATIONAL INC
33 NCD053528170 BALL-FOSTER GLASS CONTAINER CO
34 NCD986166429 FMC CORP
35 NCD981931256 DEL LABORATORIES INC
36 NCD085083004 DANAHER TOOL GROUP
37 NCR000007187 R F MICRO DEVICES INC
38 NCD042091975 MALLINCKRODT INC.
39 NCD041048448 REXAM INC
40 NCD127257673 TAKEDA VITAMIN & FOOD USA INC
41 NCD000623116 NATIONAL STARCH AND CHEMICAL CO
42 NCD003233970 THOMAS BUILT BUSES INC
43 NCD049774979 PECHINEY PLASTIC PACKAGING INC
44 NCD981017320 RAUCH INDUSTRIES
45 NCD991278631 HOLTRACHEM MFG CO LLC
46 NCD085074821 CLARIANT CORPORATION / MOUNT HOLLY WEST
47 NCD048467427 CHEMICAL SPECIALTIES INC
48 NCD065655599 GLAXO WELLCOME NORTH CAMPUS
49 NCD047285598 CAROLINA SOLVENTS INC
50 NCD045924487 EASCO ALUMINUM
Total
NORWOOD
GREENSBORO
CHARLOTTE
CHARLOTTE
CHARLOTTE
GREENSBORO
CHARLOTTE
FORT BRAGG
CHARLOTTE
CLEVELAND
RALEIGH
GRAHAM
CHARLOTTE
MORGANTON
ARCHDALE
BADIN
GREENSBORO
CREEDMOOR
CHARLOTTE
CHERRY POINT
ST PAUL
GREENSBORO
MONROE
HIGH POINT
CHARLOTTE
WINSTON-SALEM
LELAND
MOUNT HOLLY
HIGH POINT
HUGH POINT
HIGH POINT
WALKERTOWN
HENDERSON
BESSEMER CITY
ROCKY POINT
GASTONIA
GREENSBORO
RALEIGH
MATTHEWS
WILMINGTON
SALISBURY
HIGH POINT
ASHEVILLE
GASTONIA
RIEGELWOOD
MOUNT HOLLY
HARRISBURG
RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK
HICKORY
WINTON
6,550
5,670
4,344
3,608
3,479
3,319
2,963
2,940
1,715
1,356
1,275
1,194
1,115
1,106
1,067
1,029
970
945
916
851
806
676
644
477
470
462
450
422
396
393
392
381
366
355
344
308
303
299
290
268
256
254
248
240
233
233
233
227
223
213
57,276
Note: Columns may not sum due to rounding.
State may have fewer than fifty shippers.
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 RECEIPTS
15 Number of RCRA Hazardous Waste Receivers: 19
16 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Received: 40,165 Tons
17 Fifty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Receivers in the State, 1999
Rank
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
Total
Note:
EPA ID
NCD000648451
NCD0031 52642
NCD000773655
NCD980842132
NCD061263315
NCD1 21 700777
NCD9861 66338
NCD079060059
NCD000776740
NCD077840148
NCD9821 70292
NCD980846935
NCD052547635
NCD982093783
NCD065655599
NCD000771964
NC821 00201 21
NC61 70022580
NCD000830737
Site Name
SAFETY-KLEENTSINC
SOLITE CORPORATION, CAROLINA SOLITE DIV.
GIANT RESOURCE RECOVERY INC
ECOFLO INC
ASHLAND DISTRIBUTION COMPANY
HERITAGE ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, LLC
ONYX ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES
SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS
SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS
SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS
ENVIROCHEM ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, INC.
SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS
GLAXO WELLCOME SOUTH CAMPUS
UNC- CHAPEL HILL
GLAXO WELLCOME NORTH CAMPUS
F M C CORP/LITHIUM DIV
XVIII AIRBORNE CORPS AND FORT BRAGG
MCB, CAMP LEJEUNE
NORTH CAROLINA STATE UNIVERSITY
City
REIDSVILLE
NORWOOD
NORWOOD
GREENSBORO
CHARLOTTE
CHARLOTTE
CREEDMOOR
CHARLOTTE
RALEIGH
ARCHDALE
APEX
ST PAUL
RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK
CHAPEL HILL
RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK
BESSEMER CITY
FORT BRAGG
CAMP LEJEUNE
RALEIGH
Quantity Received
(Tons)
1 1 ,729
6,503
5,759
5,558
4,068
1,359
1,058
920
845
807
744
559
54
53
50
48
31
11
8
40,165
Columns may not sum due to rounding.
State may have fewer than fifty facilities that received waste.
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 RECEIPTS, CONTINUED
18 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed by Management Method
Limited to Waste Received from Offsite, 1999
Management Method
System
Type Code
Quantity Managed Percentage of
(tons) Quantity
METALS RECOVERY
INCINERATION
ENERGY RECOVERY
FUEL BLENDING
STABILIZATION
M011-M019
M041-M049
M051-M059
M061
M111-M119
0
36
6,503
2,910
40
0.0
0.4
68.5
30.7
0.4
Number
of Facilities
1
2
1
3
1
Percentage
of Facilities
16.7
33.3
16.7
50.0
16.7
9,490
100.0
19 Management Method by Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed
Limited to Waste Received from Offsite, 1999
Management Method
System
Type Code
Quantity Managed Percentage of Number
(tons) Quantity of Facilities
ENERGY RECOVERY
FUEL BLENDING
STABILIZATION
INCINERATION
METALS RECOVERY
20
M051-M059
M061
M111-M119
M041-M049
M011-M019
6,503
2,910
40
36
0
68.5
30.7
0.4
0.4
0.0
Percentage
of Facilities
16.7
50.0
16.7
33.3
16.7
9,490
100.0
Management Method and Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed by Number of Facilities
Limited to Waste Received from Offsite, 1999
System Quantity Managed Percentage of Number
Management Method Type Code (tons) Quantity of Facilities
FUEL BLENDING
INCINERATION
METALS RECOVERY
ENERGY RECOVERY
STABILIZATION
M061
M041-M049
M011-M019
M051-M059
M111-M119
2,910
36
0
6,503
40
30.7
0.4
0.0
68.5
0.4
Percentage
of Facilities
50.0
33.3
16.7
16.7
16.7
9,490
100.0
Note: Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed are excluded.
Columns may not sum due to rounding.
Number of Facilities column may not sum to total because facilities may have multiple handling methods.
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 IMPORTS AND EXPORTS
21 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Imported: 22,050 Tons
22 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Exported: 58,596 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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NORTH DAKOTA
1999 WASTE GENERATION
1 Number of RCRA Large Quantity Generators (LQGs): 16
2 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Generated: 2,675 Tons
3 Fifty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators in the State, 1999
Rank
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
Total
Note:
EPA ID
NDD0061 75467
NDD000716738
NDD980957070
NDD982591794
NDD053426565
NDD1 67721 265
NDD084497775
NDD051 439743
ND0000479071
NDD986267938
ND4571 924758
NDD031875719
NDD990872590
ND3571 924759
NDD099790818
NDD000690594
State may have fev
Site 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
MINOT AIR FORCE BASE
WIL-RICH, A DIVISION OF TIC UNITED CORP.
CASE CORPORATION
GRAND FORKS AIR FORCE BASE
TURTLE MOUNTAIN MFG. CO
DAKOTA GASIFICATION COMPANY
ver than fifty generators.
City
MANDAN
FARGO
BISMARCK
BELFIELD
JAMESTOWN
FARGO
WAHPETON
WAHPETON
PEMBINA
FARGO
MINOT
WAHPETON
FARGO
GRAND FORKS
BELCOURT
BEULAH
Total Generated
(Tons)
1,486
364
286
147
83
71
44
42
33
29
23
22
15
13
10
5
2,675
Generators with zero quantity generated are excluded.
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, CONTINUED
4 Quantities of Waste Generated in 1999 That Were:
- Reported with Only Characteristic Waste Codes
- Reported with Only Listed Waste Codes
- Reported with Both Characteristic and Listed Waste codes
Waste Has Only
Characteristic
Codes
ONLY IGNITABLE
ONLY CORROSIVE
ONLY REACTIVE
ONLYD004-17
ONLYD018-43
HAS MORE THAN ONE
CHARACTERISTIC CODE
Tons of
Waste
Generated
3
6
0
224
22
1,904
Tons of Waste Has Both Tons of
Waste Has Only Waste Characteristic Waste
Listed Codes Generated And Listed Codes Generated
ONLY AN F CODE
ONLY A K CODE
ONLY A P CODE
ONLY A U CODE
HAS MORE THAN ONE
LISTED CODE
21
3
1
0
155
TOTAL
2,159 TOTAL
180 Both Characteristic and Listed
336
5 Quantities of Waste Generated in 1999 That Were Multiply Coded
Waste Has Only
Characteristic Codes
But More Than One Applies
HAS IGNITABLE CODE
HAS CORROSIVE CODE
HAS REACTIVE CODE
HASD004-D017CODE
HAS D018-D043 CODE
Tons of
Waste
Generated
611
1,271
874
1,031
629
Only Listed
Codes But Has
More Than One
HAS AN F CODE
HAS A K CODE
HAS A P CODE
HAS A U CODE
Tons of
Waste
Generated
155
155
0
0
Both Characteristic
And Listed Codes
IGN. W/ AT LEAST 1 LSTD
CORR. W/ AT LEAST 1 LSTD
REACT. W/ AT LEAST 1 LSTD
D004-17 W/AT LEAST 1 LSTD
D018-43 W/AT LEAST 1 LSTD
F WASTE W/ AT LEAST 1 CHAR
K WASTE W/ AT LEAST 1 CHAR
P WASTE W/ AT LEAST 1 CHAR
U WASTE W/ AT LEAST 1 CHAR
Tons of
Waste
Generated
207
0
0
179
205
332
0
0
33
TOTAL
1,904 TOTAL
155 TOTAL
336
Note: Columns do not sum to total because a waste code may apply to more than one waste.
Mixtures with ignitable, corrosive, reactive, D004-17, and D018-43 characteristic codes may also contain other characteristic waste
codes. Similarly, wastes with F, K, P, and U listed codes may have other listed waste codes.
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 MANAGEMENT
6 Number of RCRA TSD Facilities (TSDFs): 7
7 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed: 504 Tons
8 Fifty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Management Facilities in the State, 1999
Tons of Waste
Rank EPA ID Site Name City Managed
1 NDD006175467 AMOCO OIL CO - MANDAN REFINERY MANDAN 354
2 NDD982591794 WASTE RECOVERY SERVICES INC BELFIELD 85
3 NDD000690594 DAKOTA GASIFICATION COMPANY BEULAH 65
Total 504
Note: Columns may not sum due to rounding.
State may have fewer than fifty facilities that managed waste.
Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed are excluded.
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.
291
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NORTH DAKOTA
1999 WASTE MANAGEMENT, CONTINUED
9 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed by Management Method, 1999
System Quantity Managed Percentage of Number Percentage
Management Method "Type Code (tons) Quantity of Facilities of Facilities
OTHER RECOVERY M031-M039 354 70.2 1 33.3
ENERGY RECOVERY M051-M059 4 0.7 1 33.3
FUEL BLENDING M061 85 16.8 1 33.3
STABILIZATION M111-M119 62 12.2 1 33.3
504 100.0 3
10 Management Method by Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed, 1999
System Quantity Managed Percentage of Number Percentage
Management Method Type Code (tons) Quantity of Facilities of Facilities
OTHER RECOVERY M031-M039 354 70.2 1 33.3
FUEL BLENDING M061 85 16.8 1 33.3
STABILIZATION M111-M119 62 12.2 1 33.3
ENERGY RECOVERY M051-M059 4 0.7 1 33.3
504 100.0 3
11 Management Method and Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed by Number of Facilities, 1999
System Quantity Managed Percentage of Number Percentage
Management Method Type Code (tons) Quantity of Facilities of Facilities
OTHER RECOVERY M031-M039 354 70.2 1 33.3
ENERGY RECOVERY M051-M059 4 0.7 1 33.3
FUEL BLENDING M061 85 16.8 1 33.3
STABILIZATION M111-M119 62 12.2 1 33.3
504 100.0
Note: Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed are excluded.
Columns may not sum due to rounding.
Number of Facilities column may not sum to total because facilities may have multiple handling methods.
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.
292
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NORTH DAKOTA
1999 WASTE SHIPMENTS
12 Number of RCRA Hazardous Waste Shippers: 15
13 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Shipped: 2,285 Tons
14 Fifty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Shippers in the State, 1999
Rank
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
Total
Note:
EPA ID
NDD0061 75467
NDD000716738
NDD980957070
NDD982591794
NDD053426565
NDD1 67721 265
NDD084497775
NDD051 439743
ND0000479071
NDD986267938
ND4571 924758
NDD031875719
NDD990872590
ND3571 924759
NDD099790818
Columns may not sum
Site 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
Ml NOT AIR FORCE BASE
WIL-RICH, A DIVISION OF TIC UNITED CORP.
CASE CORPORATION
GRAND FORKS AIR FORCE BASE
TURTLE MOUNTAIN MFG. CO
due to rounding.
City
MANDAN
FARGO
BISMARCK
BELFIELD
JAMESTOWN
FARGO
WAHPETON
WAHPETON
PEMBINA
FARGO
MINOT
WAHPETON
FARGO
GRAND FORKS
BELCOURT
Quantity Shipped
(Tons)
1,130
354
272
147
78
71
44
42
33
29
23
22
15
13
10
2,285
State may have fewer than fifty shippers.
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 RECEIPTS
15 Number of RCRA Hazardous Waste Receivers: 4
16 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Received: 602 Tons
17 Fifty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Receivers in the State, 1999
Quantity Received
Rank EPA ID Site Name City (Tons)
1 NDD000716738 SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS - FARGO FARGO 277
2 NDD980957070 SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS - BISMARCK BISMARCK 228
3 NDD982591794 WASTE RECOVERY SERVICES INC BELFIELD 97
4 ND4571924758 MINOT AIR FORCE BASE MINOT 1
Total 602
Note: Columns may not sum due to rounding.
State may have fewer than fifty facilities that received waste.
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.
294
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NORTH DAKOTA
1999 WASTE RECEIPTS, CONTINUED
18 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed by Management Method
Limited to Waste Received from Offsite, 1999
Management Method
System
Type Code
FUEL BLENDING
M061
Quantity Managed
(tons)
85
Percentage of
Quantity
Number
of Facilities
100.0
Percentage
of Facilities
100.0
100.0
19 Management Method by Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed
Limited to Waste Received from Offsite, 1999
Management Method
System
Type Code
FUEL BLENDING
M061
Quantity Managed
(tons)
85
85
Percentage of
Quantity
100.0
100.0
Number
of Facilities
1
Percentage
of Facilities
100.0
20 Management Method and Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed by Number of Facilities
Limited to Waste Received from Offsite, 1999
Management Method
System
Type Code
FUEL BLENDING
M061
Quantity Managed
(tons)
85
85
Percentage of
Quantity
100.0
100.0
Number
of Facilities
Percentage
of Facilities
100.0
Note: Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed are excluded.
Columns may not sum due to rounding.
Number of Facilities column may not sum to total because facilities may have multiple handling methods.
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.
295
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NORTH DAKOTA
1999 IMPORTS AND EXPORTS
21 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Imported: 267 Tons
22 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Exported: 2,282 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.
296
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OHIO
1999 WASTE GENERATION
1 Number of RCRA Large Quantity Generators (LQGs): 1,181
2 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Generated: 1,644,029 Tons
3 Fifty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators in the State, 1999
Rank
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
Total
Note:
EPA ID
OHD0421 57644
OHD004234480
OHD005048947
OHD093945293
OHD004254132
OHD004228003
OHD0051 08477
OHR000002279
OHD980613541
OHD004157418
OHD004281598
OHD001 926740
OHD004465100
OHD048415665
OHD980587364
OHD020273819
OHD0041 72623
OHD980897656
OHD981 096910
OHD083377010
OHD032271975
OHR000007773
OHD01 6077802
OHD004341509
OHD048782049
OHD076796887
OHD066060609
OHD004304689
OHD990834483
OHD046430328
OHD005057542
OHT400010815
OHD0481 07049
OHR000032151
OHD005038328
OHD005041843
OHD043730217
OHD005039334
OHD043736644
OHD004460143
OHR000031971
OHD980793301
OHD987054657
OHD980571947
OHD095341178
OHD004347308
OHD004255410
OHD083320945
OHD043638691
OHD004282976
State may have fev
Site Name
BP CHEMICALS INC
AK STEEL CORPORATION MIDDLETOWN WORKS
SYSTECH ENVIRONMENTAL CORP
ONYX ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, L.L.C.
CHEVRON PRODUCTS COMPANY
REPUBLIC TECHNOLOGIES INTL
ARISTECH CHEMICAL CORPORATION
NORTH STAR BHP STEEL LLC
VON ROLL AMERICA, INC.
AK STEEL MANSFIELD OPERATIONS
AK STEEL CORP., ZANESVILLE WORKS
HUKILL CHEMICAL CORPORATION
TIMKEN COMPANY
ROSS INCINERATION SERVICES INC
SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS INC.
WASTE MANAGEMENT OF OHIO INC
LUBRIZOL CORPORATION
CHEMICAL SOLVENTS INC.
ALLIED/IRONTON COKE PLANT SUPERFUND SITE
ENVIRONMENTAL ENTERPRISES INC
MARION STEEL COMPANY
CSC LTD
NORTH STAR STEEL OHIO
CYTEC INDUSTRIES INC
MIDWEST GUARDIAN INC.
BASF CORPORATION
CHEMTRON CORP.
PPG INDUSTRIES OHIO, INC.
SCOTTS COMPANY THE
SHERWIN-WILLIAMS CO COLUMBUS PLANT
BP OIL CO - TOLEDO REFINERY
TECHNEGLASINC
MARATHON ASHLAND PETROLEUM CANTON REF
CLARK LIMA REFINERY
OHIO PICKLING AND PROCESSING
DUPONT AP TOLEDO PLANT
HONEYWELL INTERNATIONAL INC.
INTERSIL CORPORATION
THOMSON CONSUMER ELECTRONICS INC
PPG INDUSTRIES OHIO, INC.
XXKEM LEACHATE EXTRACTION SYSTEM
ASHTA CHEMICALS INC
AKZO NOBEL FUNCTIONAL CHEMICALS INC.
MSC WALBRIDGE COATINGS
SHERWIN WILLIAMS
PPG INDUSTRIES OHIO, INC.
DELPHI CHASSIS SYSTEMS
REILLY INDUSTRIES INC
TRINITY INDUSTRIES INC
YENKIN-MAJESTIC PAINT CORP
ver than fifty generators.
City
LIMA
MIDDLETOWN
PAULDING
WEST CARROLLTON
HOOVEN
CANTON
HAVERHILL
DELTA
EAST LIVERPOOL
MANSFIELD
ZANESVILLE
BEDFORD
CANTON
GRAFTON
HEBRON
VICKERY
PAINESVILLE
CLEVELAND
IRONTON
CINCINNATI
MARION
WARREN
YOUNGSTOWN
MARIETTA
WAPAKONETA
GREENVILLE
AVON
CIRCLEVILLE
MARYSVILLE
COLUMBUS
OREGON
COLUMBUS
CANTON
LIMA
TOLEDO
TOLEDO
IRONTON
FINDLAY
CIRCLEVILLE
CLEVELAND
TOLEDO
ASHTABULA
LIMA
WALBRIDGE
BEDFORD HEIGHTS
DELAWARE
KETTERING
CLEVELAND
LIMA
COLUMBUS
Total Generated
(Tons)
900,881
105,597
98,299
57,306
54,520
30,513
29,898
20,095
19,887
18,797
15,276
14,777
14,337
12,524
10,071
8,797
7,511
7,181
7,061
7,011
6,355
5,924
5,574
5,348
5,005
4,693
4,646
4,299
4,285
3,731
3,703
3,287
3,144
2,666
2,503
2,308
2,270
2,217
2,215
2,084
2,042
1,999
1,971
1,854
1,814
1,807
1,774
1,742
1,723
1,674
1,534,993
Generators with zero quantity generated are excluded.
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.
297
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OHIO
1999 WASTE GENERATION, CONTINUED
4 Quantities of Waste Generated in 1999 That Were:
- Reported with Only Characteristic Waste Codes
- Reported with Only Listed Waste Codes
- Reported with Both Characteristic and Listed Waste codes
Waste Has Only
Characteristic
Codes
ONLY IGNITABLE
ONLY CORROSIVE
ONLY REACTIVE
ONLYD004-17
ONLYD018-43
HAS MORE THAN ONE
CHARACTERISTIC CODE
TOTAL
Tons of
Waste Waste Has Only
Generated Listed Codes
12,029 ONLY AN F CODE
55,742 ONLY A K CODE
32 ONLY A P CODE
46,095 ONLY A U CODE
8,253
HAS MORE THAN
32,954 LISTED CODE
155,105 TOTAL
Tons of Waste Has Both
Waste Characteristic
Generated And Listed Codes
16,856
933,721
5
789
ONE
21 ,823
973,195 Both Characteristic and Listed
Tons of
Waste
Generated
515,729
5 Quantities of Waste Generated in 1999 That Were Multiply Coded
Waste Has Only
Characteristic Codes
But More Than One Applies
HAS IGNITABLE CODE
HAS CORROSIVE CODE
HAS REACTIVE CODE
HASD004-D017CODE
HAS D018-D043 CODE
TOTAL
Note: Columns do not sum to total
Tons of Only Listed
Waste Codes But Has
Generated More Than One
22,694
10,464
1,282
13,466
22,008
HAS AN F CODE
HAS A K CODE
HAS A P CODE
HAS A U CODE
32,954 TOTAL
because a waste code may apply
Tons of
Waste Both Characteristic
Generated And Listed Codes
IGN. W/ AT LEAST 1 LSTD
CORR. W/ AT LEAST 1 LSTD
REACT. W/ AT LEAST 1 LSTD
D004-17 W/AT LEAST 1 LSTD
D018-43 W/AT LEAST 1 LSTD
5,1 36 F WASTE W/ AT LEAST 1 CHAR
21 ,782 K WASTE W/ AT LEAST 1 CHAR
16,702 P WASTE W/ AT LEAST 1 CHAR
1 6,724 U WASTE W/ AT LEAST 1 CHAR
21,823 TOTAL
to more than one waste.
Tons of
Waste
Generated
275,863
228,449
23,033
304,854
349,610
347,795
404,927
35,701
220,915
515,729
Mixtures with ignitable, corrosive, reactive, D004-17, and D018-43 characteristic codes may also contain other characteristic waste
codes. Similarly, wastes with F, K, P, and U listed codes may have other listed waste codes.
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
6 Number of RCRA TSD Facilities (TSDFs): 49
7 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed: 1,652,870 Tons
8 Fifty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Management Facilities in the State, 1999
Rank
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
Total
EPA ID
OHD0421 57644
OHD045243706
OHD020273819
OHD987048733
OHD005048947
OHD048415665
OHD980613541
OHD980587364
OHD093945293
OHD0051 08477
OHD001 926740
OHD980897656
OHD0041 72623
OHD000816629
OHD066060609
OHD055522429
OHD004304689
OHD083377010
OHD004233003
OHD039128913
OHD046202602
Site Name
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
HUKILL CHEMICAL CORPORATION
CHEMICAL SOLVENTS INC.
LUBRIZOL CORPORATION
SPRING GROVE RESOURCE RECOVERY INC
CHEMTRON CORP.
REPUBLIC ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS INC
PPG INDUSTRIES OHIO, INC.
ENVIRONMENTAL ENTERPRISES INC
BAYER CORPORATION - POLYMERS DIVISION
DOW CHEMICAL CO HANGING ROCK PLANT
AZTEC PEROXIDES INC.
City
LIMA
OREGON
VICKERY
PAULDING
PAULDING
GRAFTON
EAST LIVERPOOL
HEBRON
WEST CARROLLTON
HAVERHILL
BEDFORD
CLEVELAND
PAINESVILLE
CINCINNATI
AVON
BEDFORD
CIRCLEVILLE
CINCINNATI
ADDYSTON
IRONTON
ELYRIA
Tons of Waste
Managed
900,770
174,198
136,615
98,278
88,394
60,840
41 ,571
32,295
29,228
29,193
25,940
11,124
6,081
4,883
4,659
4,093
2,285
2,117
223
53
29
1,652,870
Note: Columns may not sum due to rounding.
State may have fewer than fifty facilities that managed waste.
Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed are excluded.
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, CONTINUED
9 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed by Management Method, 1999
Management Method
System
Type Code
Quantity Managed Percentage of
(tons) Quantity
METALS RECOVERY
SOLVENTS RECOVERY
INCINERATION
ENERGY RECOVERY
FUEL BLENDING
STABILIZATION
LANDFILL
DEEPWELL / UNDERGROUND INJECTION
M011-M019
M021-M029
M041-M049
M051-M059
M061
M111-M119
M132
M134
76
58,788
112,132
29,357
237,753
4,506
174,198
1,036,059
1,652,870
0.0
3.6
6.8
1.8
14.4
0.3
10.5
62.7
100.0
10 Management Method by Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed, 1999
Management Method
DEEPWELL / UNDERGROUND INJECTION
FUEL BLENDING
LANDFILL
INCINERATION
SOLVENTS RECOVERY
ENERGY RECOVERY
STABILIZATION
METALS RECOVERY
System
Type Code
M134
M061
M132
M041-M049
M021-M029
M051-M059
M111-M119
M011-M019
Quantity Managed
(tons)
1,036,059
237,753
174,198
112,132
58,788
29,357
4,506
76
1,652,870
Percentage of
Quantity
62.7
14.4
10.5
6.8
3.6
1.8
0.3
0.0
100.0
Number
of Facilities
2
6
6
3
10
2
1
2
21
Number
of Facilities
2
10
1
6
6
3
2
2
21
Percentage
of Facilities
9.5
28.6
28.6
14.3
47.6
9.5
4.8
9.5
Percentage
of Facilities
9.5
47.6
4.8
28.6
28.6
14.3
9.5
9.5
11 Management Method and Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed by Number of Facilities, 1999
Management Method
System
Type Code
Quantity Managed Percentage of
(tons) Quantity
FUEL BLENDING
SOLVENTS RECOVERY
INCINERATION
ENERGY RECOVERY
METALS RECOVERY
STABILIZATION
DEEPWELL / UNDERGROUND INJECTION
LANDFILL
M061
M021-M029
M041-M049
M051-M059
M011-M019
M111-M119
M134
M132
237,753
58,788
112,132
29,357
76
4,506
1,036,059
174,198
1,652,870
14.4
3.6
6.8
1.8
0.0
0.3
62.7
10.5
100.0
Number
of Facilities
10
6
6
3
2
2
2
1
21
Percentage
of Facilities
47.6
28.6
28.6
14.3
9.5
9.5
9.5
4.8
Note: Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed are excluded.
Columns may not sum due to rounding.
Number of Facilities column may not sum to total because facilities may have multiple handling methods.
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 SHIPMENTS
12 Number of RCRA Hazardous Waste Shippers: 1,082
13 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Shipped: 614,064 Tons
14 Fifty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Shippers in the State, 1999
Rank
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
Total
Note:
EPA ID
OHD005048947
OHD004254132
OHD093945293
OHD004228003
OHD000816629
OHR000002279
OHD980613541
OHD004157418
OHD001 926740
OHD004281598
OHD004465100
OHD048415665
OHD066060609
OHD980587364
OHD083377010
OHD980897656
OHD981 096910
OHD032271975
OHR000007773
OHD01 6077802
OHD004341509
OHD048782049
OHD076796887
OHD004274031
OHD990834483
OHD987054657
OHD046430328
OHD005057542
OHD020273819
OHT400010815
OHD0481 07049
OHR000032151
OHD005038328
OHD005041843
OHD043730217
OHD005039334
OHD043736644
OHD004234480
OHD004304689
OHD004460143
OHR000031971
OHD980568992
OHD980793301
OHD980571947
OHD095341178
OHD004347308
OHD004255410
OHD083320945
OHD043638691
OHD004282976
Columns may not sum
Site Name
SYSTECH ENVIRONMENTAL CORP
CHEVRON PRODUCTS COMPANY
ONYX ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, LLC.
REPUBLIC TECHNOLOGIES INTL
SPRING GROVE RESOURCE RECOVERY INC
NORTH STAR BHP STEEL LLC
VON ROLL AMERICA, INC.
AK STEEL MANSFIELD OPERATIONS
HUKILL CHEMICAL CORPORATION
AK STEEL CORP., ZANESVILLE WORKS
TIMKEN COMPANY
ROSS INCINERATION SERVICES INC
CHEMTRON CORP.
SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS INC.
ENVIRONMENTAL ENTERPRISES INC
CHEMICAL SOLVENTS INC.
ALLIED/IRONTON COKE PLANT SUPERFUND SITE
MARION STEEL COMPANY
CSC LTD
NORTH STAR STEEL OHIO
CYTEC INDUSTRIES INC
MIDWEST GUARDIAN INC.
BASF CORPORATION
PERMA-FIXOF DAYTON, INC.
SCOTTS COMPANY THE
AKZO NOBEL FUNCTIONAL CHEMICALS INC.
SHERWIN-WILLIAMS CO COLUMBUS PLANT
BP OIL CO - TOLEDO REFINERY
WASTE MANAGEMENT OF OHIO INC
TECHNEGLAS INC
MARATHON ASHLAND PETROLEUM CANTON REF
CLARK LIMA REFINERY
OHIO PICKLING AND PROCESSING
DUPONT AP TOLEDO PLANT
HONEYWELL INTERNATIONAL INC.
INTERSIL CORPORATION
THOMSON CONSUMER ELECTRONICS INC
AK STEEL CORPORATION MIDDLETOWN WORKS
PPG INDUSTRIES OHIO, INC.
PPG INDUSTRIES OHIO, INC.
XXKEM LEACHATE EXTRACTION SYSTEM
ENVIRITEOFOHIO, INC.
ASHTA CHEMICALS INC
MSC WALBRIDGE COATINGS
SHERWIN WILLIAMS
PPG INDUSTRIES OHIO, INC.
DELPHI CHASSIS SYSTEMS
REILLY INDUSTRIES INC
TRINITY INDUSTRIES INC
YENKIN-MAJESTIC PAINT CORP
due to rounding.
Quantity Shipped
City (Tons)
PAULDING
HOOVEN
WEST CARROLLTON
CANTON
CINCINNATI
DELTA
EAST LIVERPOOL
MANSFIELD
BEDFORD
ZANESVILLE
CANTON
GRAFTON
AVON
HEBRON
CINCINNATI
CLEVELAND
IRONTON
MARION
WARREN
YOUNGSTOWN
MARIETTA
WAPAKONETA
GREENVILLE
DAYTON
MARYSVILLE
LIMA
COLUMBUS
OREGON
VICKERY
COLUMBUS
CANTON
LIMA
TOLEDO
TOLEDO
IRONTON
FINDLAY
CIRCLEVILLE
MIDDLETOWN
CIRCLEVILLE
CLEVELAND
TOLEDO
CANTON
ASHTABULA
WALBRIDGE
BEDFORD HEIGHTS
DELAWARE
KETTERING
CLEVELAND
LIMA
COLUMBUS
98,299
54,520
33,845
30,513
27,268
20,095
19,660
18,797
16,735
15,276
14,337
11,919
10,082
10,014
8,436
7,818
7,061
6,355
5,914
5,574
5,348
5,005
4,693
4,522
4,285
3,809
3,731
3,703
3,572
3,287
3,009
2,581
2,503
2,308
2,270
2,217
2,215
2,115
2,090
2,054
2,042
2,031
1,999
1,854
1,814
1,807
1,783
1,742
1,723
1,674
506,304
State may have fewer than fifty shippers.
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 RECEIPTS
15 Number of RCRA Hazardous Waste Receivers: 20
16 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Received: 726,312 Tons
17 Fifty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Receivers in the State, 1999
Rank
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
Total
Note:
EPA ID
OHD045243706
OHD020273819
OHD987048733
OHD005048947
OHD048415665
OHD980613541
OHD980587364
OHD093945293
OHD001 926740
OHD980897656
OHD066060609
OHD000816629
OHD055522429
OHD083377010
OHD004274031
OHD980568992
OHD980821862
OHD0801 58702
OHD000817346
OH7571724312
Site Name
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.
HUKILL CHEMICAL CORPORATION
CHEMICAL SOLVENTS INC.
CHEMTRON CORP.
SPRING GROVE RESOURCE RECOVERY INC
REPUBLIC ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS INC
ENVIRONMENTAL ENTERPRISES INC
PERMA-FIXOF DAYTON, INC.
ENVIRITEOFOHIO, INC.
KLORKLEENINC.
DETREX CORPORATION - EC & ES DIVISION
DELPHI PACKARD ELECTRIC SYSTEMS
DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE BASE AREA B
City
OREGON
VICKERY
PAULDING
PAULDING
GRAFTON
EAST LIVERPOOL
HEBRON
WEST CARROLLTON
BEDFORD
CLEVELAND
AVON
CINCINNATI
BEDFORD
CINCINNATI
DAYTON
CANTON
CINCINNATI
EUCLID
WARREN
WRIGHT PATTERSON AFB
Quantity Received
(Tons)
173,904
131,418
98,278
88,394
60,254
41 ,500
32,375
31 ,358
27,020
1 1 ,865
10,653
8,188
4,806
3,699
1,499
640
424
28
8
1
726,312
Columns may not sum due to rounding.
State may have fewer than fifty facilities that received waste.
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 RECEIPTS, CONTINUED
18 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed by Management Method
Limited to Waste Received from Offsite, 1999
Management Method
System
Type Code
METALS RECOVERY
SOLVENTS RECOVERY
INCINERATION
FUEL BLENDING
STABILIZATION
LANDFILL
DEEPWELL / UNDERGROUND INJECTION
M011-M019
M021-M029
M041-M049
M061
M111-M119
M132
M134
Quantity Managed
(tons)
76
58,676
101,754
236,871
4,446
173,904
131,418
707,147
Percentage of
Quantity
0.0
8.3
14.4
33.5
0.6
24.6
18.6
100.0
19 Management Method by Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed
Limited to Waste Received from Offsite, 1999
Quantity Managed
(tons)
Management Method
FUEL BLENDING
LANDFILL
DEEPWELL / UNDERGROUND INJECTION
INCINERATION
SOLVENTS RECOVERY
STABILIZATION
METALS RECOVERY
System
Type Code
M061
M132
M134
M041-M049
M021-M029
M111-M119
M011-M019
Percentage of
Quantity
236,871
173,904
131,418
101,754
58,676
4,446
76
33.5
24.6
18.6
14.4
8.3
0.6
0.0
707,147
100.0
Number
of Facilities
2
5
2
10
2
1
1
14
Number
of Facilities
10
1
1
2
5
2
2
14
Percentage
of Facilities
14.3
35.7
14.3
71.4
14.3
7.1
7.1
Percentage
of Facilities
71.4
7.1
7.1
14.3
35.7
14.3
14.3
20
Management Method and Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed by Number of Facilities
Limited to Waste Received from Offsite, 1999
System Quantity Managed Percentage of Number
Management Method Type Code (tons) Quantity of Facilities
FUEL BLENDING
SOLVENTS RECOVERY
METALS RECOVERY
INCINERATION
STABILIZATION
LANDFILL
DEEPWELL / UNDERGROUND INJECTION
M061
M021-M029
M011-M019
M041-M049
M111-M119
M132
M134
236,871
58,676
76
101,754
4,446
173,904
131,418
33.5
8.3
0.0
14.4
0.6
24.6
18.6
10
5
2
2
2
1
1
Percentage
of Facilities
71.4
35.7
14.3
14.3
14.3
7.1
7.1
707,147
100.0
14
Note: Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed are excluded.
Columns may not sum due to rounding.
Number of Facilities column may not sum to total because facilities may have multiple handling methods.
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 IMPORTS AND EXPORTS
21 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Imported: 420,962 Tons
22 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Exported: 339,840 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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OKLAHOMA
1999 WASTE GENERATION
1 Number of RCRA Large Quantity Generators (LQGs): 147
2 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Generated: 417,460 Tons
3 Fifty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators in the State, 1999
Rank
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
Total
Note:
EPA ID
OKD000829440
OKD007219181
OK1 571 724391
OKD058078775
OKD089761290
OKD072424104
OK621 3822798
OKD007218167
OKD065436180
OKD000815001
OKD0071 58454
OKD082565714
OKD007233836
OKD099714354
OKD079986568
OKD0071 88097
OKD990696890
OKD020721098
OKR41 001 0797
OKD057705972
OKD032963530
OKD062267448
OKD001 824564
OKD062885975
OKD043440999
OKD000803601
OKD987095304
OKD981 059058
OKD094029063
OKD007192719
OKD096646666
OKR000004150
OKD007222805
OKD007220262
OKD980864052
OKD980877856
OKD987072006
OKD096141098
OKD004998225
OKD987085859
OKD987087913
OKD055943286
OK421 3720846
OKD981144199
OKD981597917
OKD982560609
OKD990751059
OKD000632737
OK9571 824045
OKD074294612
State may have fev
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
EAGLE-PITCHER TECH LLC (EOM)
GENERAL MOTORS OKC
CONOCO INC. PONCACITY REFINERY/SITE
OKLAHOMA STEEL & WIRE CO. INC
XEROX CORP. OKC MANUFACTURING SITE
SOUTHWESTERN WIRE, INC.
CAMROSE TECHNOLOGIES L.L.C.
DELTA FAUCET OF OKLAHOMA
REINFORCING SERVICES, INC.
TPI PETROLEUM, INC.
MADEWELL & MADEWELL, INC.
IMATION ENTERPRISES CORP.
AMERICAN AIRLINES M & E
JULIAN LUMBER COMPANY, INC.
ARMSTRONG WORLD INDUSTRIES, INC.
PHILLIPS RESEARCH CENTER
BRENT INDUSTRIES, INC.
CENTRAL MACHINE AND TOOL COMPANY
KWIKSET CORPORATION
ALLIED MATERIALS CORPORATION
HILTI INC.
QUALITY FINISHING, INC.
OWENS-BROCKWAY GC - PLANT #3
BOEING
NORDAM REPAIR DIVISION
DANA CORPORATION
NORIT AMERICAS INC
BTR SEALING SYSTEMS
OKMULGEE REFINERY
LMI FINISHING, INC.
HARDAGE-CRINER SUPERFUND SITE
GRAPHIC ELECTRONICS, INC.
U.S. ARMY FT. SILL
AAR AIRCRAFT SERVICES OKLAHOMA
HONEYWELL INTERNATIONAL - LORI INC.
GULFSTREAM AEROSPACE
ZAPATA INDUSTRIES
SAFETY-KLEEN (TULSA) INC. [HRI]
US ALTUS AIR FORCE BASE
MERCRUISER
ver than fifty generators.
City
BARTLESVILLE
SAND SPRINGS
TINKER AFB
TULSA
HASKELL
SAND SPRINGS
MCALESTER
TULSA
STILLWATER
TULSA
QUAPAW
OKLAHOMA CITY
PONCA CITY
MADILL
YUKON
NORMAN
ADA
CHICKASHA
CATOOSA
ARDMORE
JONES
WEATHERFORD
TULSA
ANTLERS
STILLWATER
BARTLESVILLE
BARTLESVILLE
ENID
BRISTOW
STROUD
TULSA
MCALESTER
MUSKOGEE
TULSA
TULSA
VINITA
PRYOR
FREDERICK
OKMULGEE
TULSA
LINDSAY
TULSA
FORT SILL
OKLAHOMA CITY
TULSA
BETHANY
MUSKOGEE
TULSA
ALTUS AFB
STILLWATER
Total Generated
(Tons)
375,265
7,164
4,532
3,655
3,560
3,487
3,344
1,601
1,439
1,303
1,207
953
834
708
608
538
490
484
434
330
273
262
256
240
238
232
197
181
176
148
147
125
122
114
111
109
95
92
90
86
85
77
76
76
75
72
66
65
61
61
415,943
Generators with zero quantity generated are excluded.
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, CONTINUED
4 Quantities of Waste Generated in 1999 That Were:
- Reported with Only Characteristic Waste Codes
- Reported with Only Listed Waste Codes
- Reported with Both Characteristic and Listed Waste codes
Waste Has Only
Characteristic
Codes
ONLY IGNITABLE
ONLY CORROSIVE
ONLY REACTIVE
ONLYD004-17
ONLYD018-43
HAS MORE THAN ONE
CHARACTERISTIC CODE
Tons of
Waste
Generated
2,458
241
3,335
377,082
76
8,252
Waste Has Only
Listed Codes
ONLY AN F CODE
ONLY A K CODE
ONLY A P CODE
ONLY A U CODE
HAS MORE THAN ONE
LISTED CODE
Tons of Waste Has Both
Waste Characteristic
Generated And Listed Codes
4,723
8,724
2
23
232
Tons of
Waste
Generated
TOTAL
391,444 TOTAL
13,704 Both Characteristic and Listed
12,308
5 Quantities of Waste Generated in 1999 That Were Multiply Coded
Waste Has Only
Characteristic Codes
But More Than One Applies
HAS IGNITABLE CODE
HAS CORROSIVE CODE
HAS REACTIVE CODE
HASD004-D017CODE
HAS D018-D043 CODE
Tons of
Waste
Generated
3,620
4,552
2
5,576
4,104
Only Listed
Codes But Has
More Than One
HAS AN F CODE
HAS A K CODE
HAS A P CODE
HAS A U CODE
Tons of
Waste
Generated
232
232
0
50
Both Characteristic
And Listed Codes
IGN. W/ AT LEAST 1 LSTD
CORR. W/ AT LEAST 1 LSTD
REACT. W/ AT LEAST 1 LSTD
D004-17 W/AT LEAST 1 LSTD
D018-43 W/AT LEAST 1 LSTD
F WASTE W/ AT LEAST 1 CHAR
K WASTE W/ AT LEAST 1 CHAR
P WASTE W/ AT LEAST 1 CHAR
U WASTE W/ AT LEAST 1 CHAR
Tons of
Waste
Generated
9,653
3,387
521
7,254
8,129
10,690
4,036
240
3,547
TOTAL
8,252 TOTAL
232 TOTAL
12,308
Note: Columns do not sum to total because a waste code may apply to more than one waste.
Mixtures with ignitable, corrosive, reactive, D004-17, and D018-43 characteristic codes may also contain other characteristic waste
codes. Similarly, wastes with F, K, P, and U listed codes may have other listed waste codes.
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 MANAGEMENT
6 Number of RCRA TSD Facilities (TSDFs): 30
7 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed: 485,193 Tons
8 Fifty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Management Facilities in the State, 1999
Rank
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Total
EPA ID
OKD000829440
OKD065438376
OKD000402396
OKD089761290
OK621 3822798
OKD987072006
OKD0071 58454
OKD0071 94475
OKR000002741
Site 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)
KIMRAYINC.
MIDWEST TROPHY MFG. CO. INC.
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
Note: Columns may not sum due to rounding.
State may have fewer than fifty facilities that managed waste.
Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed are excluded.
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, CONTINUED
9 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed by Management Method, 1999
Management Method
System
Type Code
Quantity Managed Percentage of
(tons) Quantity
METALS RECOVERY
SOLVENTS RECOVERY
OTHER RECOVERY
INCINERATION
FUEL BLENDING
SLUDGE TREATMENT
STABILIZATION
LANDFILL
DEEPWELL / UNDERGROUND INJECTION
OTHER DISPOSAL
M011-M019
M021-M029
M031-M039
M041-M049
M061
M101-M109
M111-M119
M132
M134
M137
0
92
762
19
8,163
16
51,248
46,793
374,769
3,330
0.0
0.0
0.2
0.0
1.7
0.0
10.6
9.6
77.2
0.7
485,193
100.0
10 Management Method by Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed, 1999
Management Method
System
Type Code
Quantity Managed Percentage of
(tons) Quantity
DEEPWELL / UNDERGROUND INJECTION
STABILIZATION
LANDFILL
FUEL BLENDING
OTHER DISPOSAL
OTHER RECOVERY
SOLVENTS RECOVERY
INCINERATION
SLUDGE TREATMENT
METALS RECOVERY
M134
M111-M119
M132
M061
M137
M031-M039
M021-M029
M041-M049
M101-M109
M011-M019
374,769
51,248
46,793
8,163
3,330
762
92
19
16
0
77.2
10.6
9.6
1.7
0.7
0.2
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
485,193
100.0
Number
of Facilities
1
2
2
1
2
1
3
2
2
1
Number
of Facilities
2
3
2
2
1
2
2
1
1
1
9
Percentage
of Facilities
11.1
22.2
22.2
11.1
22.2
11.1
33.3
22.2
22.2
11.1
Percentage
of Facilities
22.2
33.3
22.2
22.2
11.1
22.2
22.2
11.1
11.1
11.1
11 Management Method and Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed by Number of Facilities, 1999
Management Method
System
Type Code
Quantity Managed Percentage of
(tons) Quantity
STABILIZATION
SOLVENTS RECOVERY
OTHER RECOVERY
FUEL BLENDING
LANDFILL
DEEPWELL / UNDERGROUND INJECTION
METALS RECOVERY
INCINERATION
SLUDGE TREATMENT
OTHER DISPOSAL
M111-M119
M021-M029
M031-M039
M061
M132
M134
M011-M019
M041-M049
M101-M109
M137
51,248
92
762
8,163
46,793
374,769
0
19
16
3,330
10.6
0.0
0.2
1.7
9.6
77.2
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.7
Number
of Facilities
3
2
2
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
Percentage
of Facilities
33.3
22.2
22.2
22.2
22.2
22.2
11.1
11.1
11.1
11.1
485,193
100.0
Note: Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed are excluded.
Columns may not sum due to rounding.
Number of Facilities column may not sum to total because facilities may have multiple handling methods.
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 SHIPMENTS
12 Number of RCRA Hazardous Waste Shippers: 140
13 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Shipped: 42,048 Tons
14 Fifty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Shippers in the State, 1999
Rank
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
EPA ID
OKD007219181
OKD089761290
OK1 571 724391
OKD058078775
OKD072424104
OKD065436180
OKD980878474
OKD0071 58454
OKD082565714
OKD000763821
OKD007233836
OKD099714354
OKD000402396
OKD000815001
OKD079986568
OKD000829440
OKD0071 88097
OKD990696890
OKD020721098
OKR41 001 0797
OKD032963530
OKD057705972
OKD062267448
OKD062885975
OKD000803601
OKD001 824564
OKD987095304
OKR000004150
OKD094029063
OKD007192719
OKD096646666
OKD981 059058
OKD007222805
OKD043440999
OKD007220262
OKD980877856
OKD980864052
OKD004998225
OKD987085859
OKD987087913
OKD055943286
OK421 3720846
OKD981144199
OKD981597917
OKD987072006
OKD982560609
OKD982293334
OKD096141098
OKD990751059
OKD000632737
Site Name
SHEFFIELD STEEL CORPORATION
GREENWAY ENVIRONMENTAL INC
U.S. TINKER AIR FORCE BASE
SUNCO, INC (R&M)
BAKER PETROLITE
NATIONAL STANDARD COMPANY
SAFETY-KLEEN (WHEATLAND)
EAGLE-PITCHER TECH LLC (EOM)
GENERAL MOTORS OKC
SAFETY-KLEEN (TULSA)
CONOCO INC. PONCACITY REFINERY/SITE
OKLAHOMA STEEL & WIRE CO. INC
PERMA-FIX TREATMENT SERVICES
NORTH AMERICAN GALVANIZING -TULSA #2
XEROX CORP. OKC MANUFACTURING SITE
ZINC CORPORATION OF AMERICA
SOUTHWESTERN WIRE, INC.
CAMROSE TECHNOLOGIES LLC.
DELTA FAUCET OF OKLAHOMA
REINFORCING SERVICES, INC.
MADEWELL & MADEWELL, INC.
TPI PETROLEUM, INC.
IMATION ENTERPRISES CORP.
JULIAN LUMBER COMPANY, INC.
PHILLIPS RESEARCH CENTER
AMERICAN AIRLINES M & E
BRENT INDUSTRIES, INC.
QUALITY FINISHING, INC.
KWIKSET CORPORATION
ALLIED MATERIALS CORPORATION
HILTI INC.
CENTRAL MACHINE AND TOOL COMPANY
OWENS-BROCKWAY GC - PLANT #3
ARMSTRONG WORLD INDUSTRIES, INC.
BOEING
DANA CORPORATION
NORDAM REPAIR DIVISION
OKMULGEE REFINERY
LMI FINISHING, INC.
HARDAGE-CRINER SUPERFUND SITE
GRAPHIC ELECTRONICS, INC.
U.S. ARMY FT. SILL
AAR AIRCRAFT SERVICES OKLAHOMA
HONEYWELL INTERNATIONAL - LORI INC.
NORIT AMERICAS INC
GULFSTREAM AEROSPACE
ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT INC.
BTR SEALING SYSTEMS
ZAPATA INDUSTRIES
SAFETY-KLEEN (TULSA) INC. [HRI]
Quantity Shipped
City (Tons)
SAND SPRINGS
HASKELL
TINKER AFB
TULSA
SAND SPRINGS
STILLWATER
OKLAHOMA CITY
QUAPAW
OKLAHOMA CITY
TULSA
PONCACITY
MADILL
TULSA
TULSA
YUKON
BARTLESVILLE
NORMAN
ADA
CHICKASHA
CATOOSA
JONES
ARDMORE
WEATHERFORD
ANTLERS
BARTLESVILLE
TULSA
BARTLESVILLE
MCALESTER
BRISTOW
STROUD
TULSA
ENID
MUSKOGEE
STILLWATER
TULSA
VINITA
TULSA
OKMULGEE
TULSA
LINDSAY
TULSA
FORT SILL
OKLAHOMA CITY
TULSA
PRYOR
BETHANY
GUTHRIE
FREDERICK
MUSKOGEE
TULSA
7,164
5,574
4,532
3,655
3,537
1,432
1,351
1,207
953
861
834
708
655
637
608
583
538
490
482
434
375
330
261
240
228
207
197
187
176
148
147
143
122
117
114
109
105
90
85
85
77
76
76
75
72
72
71
69
66
65
Total
Note: Columns may not sum due to rounding.
State may have fewer than fifty shippers.
40,419
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 RECEIPTS
15 Number of RCRA Hazardous Waste Receivers: 8
16 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Received: 108,035 Tons
17 Fifty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Receivers in the State, 1999
Rank
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Total
Note: (
EPA ID
OKD065438376
OKD000402396
OKD089761290
OKD987072006
OKD980878474
OKD000763821
OKD000803601
OK621 3822798
Site Name
SAFETY-KLEEN, LONE MOUNTAIN
PERMA-FIX TREATMENT SERVICES
GREENWAY ENVIRONMENTAL INC
NORIT AMERICAS INC
SAFETY-KLEEN (WHEATLAND)
SAFETY-KLEEN (TULSA)
PHILLIPS RESEARCH CENTER
U.S. ARMY MCALESTER AMMUNITION PLANT
City
WAYNOKA
TULSA
HASKELL
PRYOR
OKLAHOMA CITY
TULSA
BARTLESVILLE
MCALESTER
Quantity Received
(Tons)
95,344
5,429
5,147
738
694
680
2
0
108,035
Columns may not sum due to rounding.
State may have fewer than fifty facilities that received waste.
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 RECEIPTS, CONTINUED
18 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed by Management Method
Limited to Waste Received from Offsite, 1999
Management Method
System
Type Code
Quantity Managed Percentage of
(tons) Quantity
METALS RECOVERY
SOLVENTS RECOVERY
OTHER RECOVERY
INCINERATION
FUEL BLENDING
SLUDGE TREATMENT
STABILIZATION
LANDFILL
DEEPWELL / UNDERGROUND INJECTION
OTHER DISPOSAL
M011-M019
M021-M029
M031-M039
M041-M049
M061
M101-M109
M111-M119
M132
M134
M137
0
91
738
19
7,734
16
51,045
46,793
87
0
0.0
0.1
0.7
0.0
7.3
0.0
47.9
43.9
0.1
0.0
Number
of Facilities
1
1
1
1
2
1
2
2
1
1
Percentage
of Facilities
20.0
20.0
20.0
20.0
40.0
20.0
40.0
40.0
20.0
20.0
106,524
100.0
19 Management Method by Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed
Limited to Waste Received from Offsite, 1999
Management Method
System
Type Code
Quantity Managed Percentage of
(tons) Quantity
STABILIZATION
LANDFILL
FUEL BLENDING
OTHER RECOVERY
SOLVENTS RECOVERY
DEEPWELL / UNDERGROUND INJECTION
INCINERATION
SLUDGE TREATMENT
OTHER DISPOSAL
METALS RECOVERY
M111-M119
M132
M061
M031-M039
M021-M029
M134
M041-M049
M101-M109
M137
M011-M019
51,045
46,793
7,734
738
91
87
19
16
0
0
47.9
43.9
7.3
0.7
0.1
0.1
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
Number
of Facilities
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
Percentage
of Facilities
40.0
40.0
40.0
20.0
20.0
20.0
20.0
20.0
20.0
20.0
106,524
100.0
20 Management Method and Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed by Number of Facilities
Limited to Waste Received from Offsite, 1999
System Quantity Managed Percentage of Number
Management Method Type Code (tons) Quantity of Facilities
FUEL BLENDING
STABILIZATION
LANDFILL
METALS RECOVERY
SOLVENTS RECOVERY
OTHER RECOVERY
INCINERATION
SLUDGE TREATMENT
DEEPWELL / UNDERGROUND INJECTION
OTHER DISPOSAL
M061
M111-M119
M132
M011-M019
M021-M029
M031-M039
M041-M049
M101-M109
M134
M137
7,734
51,045
46,793
0
91
738
19
16
87
0
7.3
47.9
43.9
0.0
0.1
0.7
0.0
0.0
0.1
0.0
106,524
100.0
Note: Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed are excluded.
Columns may not sum due to rounding.
Number of Facilities column may not sum to total because facilities may have multiple handling methods.
Percentage
of Facilities
40.0
40.0
40.0
20.0
20.0
20.0
20.0
20.0
20.0
20.0
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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OKLAHOMA
1999 IMPORTS AND EXPORTS
21 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Imported: 97,388 Tons
22 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Exported: 30,086 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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OREGON
1999 WASTE GENERATION
1 Number of RCRA Large Quantity Generators (LQGs): 208
2 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Generated: 81,270 Tons
3 Fifty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators in the State, 1999
Rank
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
Total
Note:
EPA ID
ORD009020603
ORD045776432
ORD980725592
ORD0091 06055
ORD009412677
ORD981 764707
ORD041 265372
ORD044835148
ORD085979474
ORD050955848
ORD009032400
ORQ000007641
ORQ000005173
ORD981766124
ORD009022682
ORD089452353
ORD009038761
ORD009042532
ORQ000012534
ORD009020231
ORD009027970
ORD000602110
ORD980987382
ORD9871 95088
ORD980980353
ORD982656076
ORD000773937
OR0000940692
ORD982652463
ORR000001008
ORD054964481
ORD049376189
ORD01 821 6887
ORD987201472
ORD982658742
ORD003991478
ORD091 296756
ORQ000006320
ORD9871 66204
ORD060591963
ORD1 80761 934
ORD000756932
ORD009412602
ORD061 483384
ORR000001420
ORQ000004382
ORD003992518
ORQ000012872
ORD009049107
ORD009020470
State may have fev
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
J H BAXTER & CO EUGENE
COOS COUNTY BEAVER HILL DISPOSAL SITE
HYUNDAI SEMICONDUCTOR AMERICA
SAFETY KLEEN SYSTEMS INC 7-148-01
HMT TECHNOLOGY CORPORATION
CHEMICAL WASTE MANAGEMENT OF THE NW
OREGON METALLURGICAL CORPORATION
TAYLOR LUMBER & TREATING INC
STANDARD BATTERY
TEKTRONIX INC BEAVERTON CAMPUS
PCC STRUCTURALS INC LPC
FREIGHTLINER CORP TRUCK MFG PLANT
TYCO PRINTED CIRCUIT GROUP INC
OHKA AMERICA INC
WESTAK OF OREGON
ANODIZING INC COATING DIV
PCC STRUCTURALS INC SSBO
INTEGRATED DEVICE TECHNOLOGY INC
LACAMAS LABORATORIES INC
GW INTERNATIONAL
BOEING OF PORTLAND
TYCO PRINTED CIRCUIT GROUP DALLAS DIV
EAST SIDE PLATING INC PLANTS 1 & 3
MATSUSHITA ELECTRONIC MATERIALS INC
UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD
FREIGHTLINER CORP PORTLAND PARTS PLANT
SCHROCK CABINET COMPANY
ODOT COLUMBIA RIV 15 INTERSTATE BDG PROJ
FUJITSU MICROELECTRONICS INC
INTEL CORPORATION ALOHA CAMPUS
CASCADE GENERAL INC
GLENBROOK OPERATIONS COMINCO LTD
AKZO NOBEL COATINGS INC
BARON BLAKESLEE
INTEL CORP RONLER ACRES
LSI LOGIC CORP
ELECTRONIC CONTROLS DESIGN INC
BANK OF AMERICA C/O SEAFIRST BANK
EAST SIDE PLATING INC PLANT 4
RODDA PAINT CORPORATION
ver than fifty generators.
City
PORTLAND
MCMINNVILLE
FOREST GROVE
PORTLAND
TROUTDALE
THE DALLES
WHITE CITY
BEND
ALBANY
ALBANY
EUGENE
COOS BAY
EUGENE
CLACKAMAS
EUGENE
ARLINGTON
ALBANY
SHERIDAN
PORTLAND
BEAVERTON
PORTLAND
PORTLAND
WHITE CITY
HILLSBORO
FOREST GROVE
PORTLAND
CLACKAMAS
HILLSBORO
PORTLAND
PORTLAND
PORTLAND
DALLAS
PORTLAND
FOREST GROVE
THE DALLES
PORTLAND
HILLSBORO
PORTLAND
GRESHAM
ALOHA
PORTLAND
RIDDLE
SALEM
PORTLAND
HILLSBORO
GRESHAM
MULINO
PORTLAND
PORTLAND
PORTLAND
Total Generated
(Tons)
33,792
12,118
6,249
6,112
2,321
2,319
1,526
1,252
1,165
973
668
655
583
501
486
477
458
427
425
407
406
377
374
349
296
287
285
283
236
225
197
195
184
183
180
169
159
158
138
133
129
121
119
99
95
95
93
92
83
82
78,735
Generators with zero quantity generated are excluded.
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 GENERATION, CONTINUED
4 Quantities of Waste Generated in 1999 That Were:
- Reported with Only Characteristic Waste Codes
- Reported with Only Listed Waste Codes
- Reported with Both Characteristic and Listed Waste codes
Waste Has Only
Characteristic
Codes
ONLY IGNITABLE
ONLY CORROSIVE
ONLY REACTIVE
ONLYD004-17
ONLYD018-43
HAS MORE THAN ONE
CHARACTERISTIC CODE
Tons of
Waste
Generated
1,685
417
414
2,803
113
4,754
Waste Has Only
Listed Codes
ONLY AN F CODE
ONLY A K CODE
ONLY A P CODE
ONLY A U CODE
HAS MORE THAN ONE
LISTED CODE
Tons of Waste Has Both
Waste Characteristic
Generated And Listed Codes
41 ,285
22,844
2
15
224
Tons of
Waste
Generated
TOTAL
10,184 TOTAL
64,370 Both Characteristic and Listed
6,698
5 Quantities of Waste Generated in 1999 That Were Multiply Coded
Waste Has Only
Characteristic Codes
But More Than One Applies
HAS IGNITABLE CODE
HAS CORROSIVE CODE
HAS REACTIVE CODE
HASD004-D017CODE
HAS D018-D043 CODE
Tons of
Waste
Generated
1,684
3,104
290
3,493
1,467
Only Listed
Codes But Has
More Than One
HAS AN F CODE
HAS A K CODE
HAS A P CODE
HAS A U CODE
Tons of
Waste
Generated
224
224
0
0
Both Characteristic
And Listed Codes
IGN. W/ AT LEAST 1 LSTD
CORR. W/ AT LEAST 1 LSTD
REACT. W/ AT LEAST 1 LSTD
D004-17 W/AT LEAST 1 LSTD
D018-43 W/AT LEAST 1 LSTD
F WASTE W/ AT LEAST 1 CHAR
K WASTE W/ AT LEAST 1 CHAR
P WASTE W/ AT LEAST 1 CHAR
U WASTE W/ AT LEAST 1 CHAR
Tons of
Waste
Generated
4,793
320
31
1,792
2,020
6,683
0
6
149
TOTAL
4,754 TOTAL
224 TOTAL
6,698
Note: Columns do not sum to total because a waste code may apply to more than one waste.
Mixtures with ignitable, corrosive, reactive, D004-17, and D018-43 characteristic codes may also contain other characteristic waste
codes. Similarly, wastes with F, K, P, and U listed codes may have other listed waste codes.
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
6 Number of RCRA TSD Facilities (TSDFs): 6
7 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed: 38,874 Tons
8 Fifty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Management Facilities in the State, 1999
Tons of Waste
Rank EPA ID Site Name City Managed
1 ORD089452353 CHEMICAL WASTE MANAGEMENT OF THE NW ARLINGTON 38,871
2 ORD009020231 TEKTRONIX INC BEAVERTON CAMPUS BEAVERTON 3
Total 38,874
Note: Columns may not sum due to rounding.
State may have fewer than fifty facilities that managed waste.
Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed are excluded.
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, CONTINUED
9 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed by Management Method, 1999
Management Method
System
Type Code
SLUDGE TREATMENT
STABILIZATION
LANDFILL
OTHER DISPOSAL
M101-M109
M111-M119
M132
M137
Quantity Managed
(tons)
3
10,147
24,967
3,757
Percentage of
Quantity
0.0
26.1
64.2
9.7
Number
of Facilities
1
1
1
1
Percentage
of Facilities
50.0
50.0
50.0
50.0
38,874
100.0
10 Management Method by Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed, 1999
Management Method
System
Type Code
Quantity Managed Percentage of
(tons) Quantity
LANDFILL
STABILIZATION
OTHER DISPOSAL
SLUDGE TREATMENT
M132
M111-M119
M137
M101-M109
24,967
10,147
3,757
3
64.2
26.1
9.7
0.0
Number
of Facilities
1
1
1
1
Percentage
of Facilities
50.0
50.0
50.0
50.0
38,874
100.0
11 Management Method and Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed by Number of Facilities, 1999
Management Method
System
Type Code
Quantity Managed Percentage of
(tons) Quantity
SLUDGE TREATMENT
STABILIZATION
LANDFILL
OTHER DISPOSAL
M101-M109
M111-M119
M132
M137
3
10,147
24,967
3,757
0.0
26.1
64.2
9.7
Number
of Facilities
1
1
1
1
Percentage
of Facilities
50.0
50.0
50.0
50.0
38,874
100.0
Note: Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed are excluded.
Columns may not sum due to rounding.
Number of Facilities column may not sum to total because facilities may have multiple handling methods.
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 SHIPMENTS
12 Number of RCRA Hazardous Waste Shippers: 198
13 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Shipped: 81,109 Tons
14 Fifty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Shippers in the State, 1999
Rank
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
EPA ID
ORD009020603
ORD045776432
ORD0091 06055
ORD089452353
ORD980725592
ORD009412677
ORD981 764707
ORD044835148
ORD085979474
ORD000602110
ORD009032400
ORQ000007641
ORQ000005173
ORD981766124
ORD009022682
ORD009038761
ORD041 265372
ORD009042532
ORQ000012534
ORD009020231
ORD980987382
ORD9871 95088
ORD050955848
ORD982658742
ORD980980353
ORD982656076
OR0000940692
ORD982652463
ORR000001008
ORD054964481
ORD987201472
ORD01 821 6887
ORD003991478
ORQ000006320
ORD9871 66204
ORD060591963
ORD091 296756
ORD1 80761 934
ORD009027970
ORD000756932
ORD061 483384
ORR000001420
ORQ000004382
ORQ000012872
ORD009049107
ORD01 0736262
ORD980738306
ORD081182180
ORD003992518
ORD009020470
Site Name
MCCORMICK & BAXTER SUPERFUND SITE
CASCADE STEEL ROLLING MILLS INC
OREGON STEEL MILLS INC
CHEMICAL WASTE MANAGEMENT OF THE NW
MERIXCORP
REYNOLDS METALS COMPANY
NORTHWEST ALUMINUM COMPANY
ODEQ VAN OSTEN PROPERTIES SITE
SYNTHETECH INC
FREIGHTLINER CORP TRUCK MFG PLANT
J H BAXTER & CO EUGENE
COOS COUNTY BEAVER HILL DISPOSAL SITE
HYUNDAI SEMICONDUCTOR AMERICA
SAFETY KLEEN SYSTEMS INC 7-148-01
HMT TECHNOLOGY CORPORATION
OREGON METALLURGICAL CORPORATION
EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY
TAYLOR LUMBER & TREATING INC
STANDARD BATTERY
TEKTRONIX INC BEAVERTON CAMPUS
TYCO PRINTED CIRCUIT GROUP INC
OHKA AMERICA INC
WAH CHANG
UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD
WESTAK OF OREGON
ANODIZING INC COATING DIV
INTEGRATED DEVICE TECHNOLOGY INC
LACAMAS LABORATORIES INC
GW INTERNATIONAL
BOEING OF PORTLAND
MATSUSHITA ELECTRONIC MATERIALS INC
EAST SIDE PLATING INC PLANTS 1 & 3
FREIGHTLINER CORP PORTLAND PARTS PLANT
ODOT COLUMBIA RIV 15 INTERSTATE BDG PROJ
FUJITSU MICROELECTRONICS INC
INTEL CORPORATION ALOHA CAMPUS
SCHROCK CABINET COMPANY
CASCADE GENERAL INC
PCC STRUCTURALS INC LPC
GLENBROOK OPERATIONS COMINCO LTD
BARON BLAKESLEE
INTEL CORP RONLER ACRES
LSI LOGIC CORP
BANK OF AMERICA C/O SEAFIRST BANK
EAST SIDE PLATING INC PLANT 4
BLOUNT INC OREGON CUTTING SYSTEMS DIV
CONTINENTAL BRASS CO
HEWLETT PACKARD COMPANY
ELECTRONIC CONTROLS DESIGN INC
RODDA PAINT CORPORATION
City
PORTLAND
MCMINNVILLE
PORTLAND
ARLINGTON
FOREST GROVE
TROUTDALE
THE DALLES
BEND
ALBANY
PORTLAND
EUGENE
COOS BAY
EUGENE
CLACKAMAS
EUGENE
ALBANY
WHITE CITY
SHERIDAN
PORTLAND
BEAVERTON
WHITE CITY
HILLSBORO
ALBANY
THE DALLES
FOREST GROVE
PORTLAND
HILLSBORO
PORTLAND
PORTLAND
PORTLAND
FOREST GROVE
PORTLAND
PORTLAND
PORTLAND
GRESHAM
ALOHA
HILLSBORO
PORTLAND
PORTLAND
RIDDLE
PORTLAND
HILLSBORO
GRESHAM
PORTLAND
PORTLAND
MILWAUKIE
PORTLAND
CORVALLIS
MULINO
PORTLAND
Quantity Shipped
(Tons)
33,792
12,114
6,112
5,917
2,936
2,321
2,318
1,252
1,152
822
668
655
583
501
486
473
441
427
425
410
374
349
345
316
296
287
283
236
225
188
187
183
169
158
138
133
130
129
124
121
99
95
95
92
81
79
78
74
67
62
Total
Note: Columns may not sum due to rounding.
State may have fewer than fifty shippers.
78,997
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 RECEIPTS
15 Number of RCRA Hazardous Waste Receivers: 2
16 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Received: 38,401 Tons
17 Fifty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Receivers in the State, 1999
Quantity Received
Rank EPA ID Site Name City (Tons)
1 ORD089452353 CHEMICAL WASTE MANAGEMENT OF THE NW ARLINGTON 38,398
2 ORD009020231 TEKTRONIX INC BEAVERTON CAMPUS BEAVERTON 3
Total 38,401
Note: Columns may not sum due to rounding.
State may have fewer than fifty facilities that received waste.
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 RECEIPTS, CONTINUED
18 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed by Management Method
Limited to Waste Received from Offsite, 1999
Management Method
System
Type Code
SLUDGE TREATMENT
STABILIZATION
LANDFILL
OTHER DISPOSAL
M101-M109
M111-M119
M132
M137
Quantity Managed Percentage of
(tons) Quantity
3
10,147
24,713
3,538
0.0
26.4
64.4
9.2
Number
of Facilities
1
1
1
1
Percentage
of Facilities
50.0
50.0
50.0
50.0
38,401
100.0
19 Management Method by Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed
Limited to Waste Received from Offsite, 1999
Management Method
System
Type Code
LANDFILL
STABILIZATION
OTHER DISPOSAL
SLUDGE TREATMENT
M132
M111-M119
M137
M101-M109
Quantity Managed
(tons)
24,713
10,147
3,538
3
3M01
Percentage of
Quantity
64.4
26.4
9.2
0.0
10OO
Number
of Facilities
1
1
1
1
Percentage
of Facilities
50.0
50.0
50.0
50.0
20 Management Method and Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed by Number of Facilities
Limited to Waste Received from Offsite, 1999
System
Management Method Type Code
SLUDGE TREATMENT
STABILIZATION
LANDFILL
OTHER DISPOSAL
M101-M109
M111-M119
M132
M137
Quantity Managed
(tons)
3
10,147
24,713
3,538
3M01
Percentage of
Quantity
0.0
26.4
64.4
9.2
10(UJ
Number
of Facilities
1
1
1
1
Percentage
of Facilities
50.0
50.0
50.0
50.0
Note: Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed are excluded.
Columns may not sum due to rounding.
Number of Facilities column may not sum to total because facilities may have multiple handling methods.
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 IMPORTS AND EXPORTS
21 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Imported: 32,072 Tons
22 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Exported: 67,822 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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PENNSYLVANIA
1999 WASTE GENERATION
1 Number of RCRA Large Quantity Generators (LQGs): 965
2 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Generated: 417,477 Tons
3 Fifty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators in the State, 1999
Rank
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
Total
Note:
EPA ID
PAD002330165
PAD002312791
PAD004338091
PAD990753089
PAD002326908
PAD071 203046
PAD004325254
PAR000000307
PAD004335154
PAD003026531
PAD004378501
PAD004340444
PAD087561015
PAD004336319
PAD003043353
PAD000651752
PAD000797928
PAD004397410
PAD987332897
PAD030069140
PAD042259374
PAD004318788
PAD000766063
PAD004322863
PAD079181186
PAD004334157
PAD980550412
PAD981109135
PAD003047792
PAD061 106209
PAD002344315
PAD056771405
PAD004337465
PAD002292068
PAR000015768
PAD002327708
PAD000650366
PAD058977190
PAD004328548
PAD980926976
PAD004335485
PAR000008367
PAD002105179
PAD01 41 30439
PAD980551964
PAD065651671
PAD002338010
PAD004372363
PAD981 740731
PAD003008943
State may have fe\
Site Name
EAST PENN MFG CO INC
SUNOCO INC FRANKFORD PIT
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
ALLEGHENY LUDLUM VANDERGRIFT
J&L SPECIALTY STEEL INC
INMETCO
PPG INDUSTRIES INC SPRINGDALE C&R
MERCK & CO INC CHEROKEE
KOPPEL STEEL CORP KOPPEL
ICI AMERICAS INC
LTV STEEL CO PITTSBURGH WORKS
ZINC CORP OF AMERICA PALMERTON
CHEMFIRST FINE CHEMICALS INC
SARTOMER CO INC
BRASS & BRONZE CASTING CO
ALLEGHENY LUDLUM HOUSTON
SHARON TUBE CO
GNB TECHNOLOGIES INC
NEVILLE CHEMICAL CO
LONZA RIVERSIDE PLANT
ELLWOOD QUALITY STEELS
AMERICAN COLOR & CHEMICAL LLC
STANDARD STEEL BURNHAM
CARPENTER TECHNOLOGY CORP
C&D TECHNOLOGIES INC LEOLA
SHENANGO INC
ROHM & HAAS CO BRISTOL PLANT
TOSCO REFINING LP TRAINER
LUCENT TECHNOLOGIES READING
PPG INDUSTRIES INC SPRINGDALE R&D
KURZ HASTINGS INC
AK STEEL SAWHILL TUBULAR SHARON
NORTH PENN AREA 6 CERCLA SITE
SENSUS TECHNOLOGIES INC
AMERICAN IRON OXIDE COMPANY
UNITED REFINING CO
OMG AMERICAS INC FRANKLIN
SMITHKLINE BEECHAM PHARMACEUTICALS
SANDVIK STEEL CO
USEPA NATIONAL WOOD PRESERVING SITE
ZINC CORP OF AMERICA MONACA
KOPPERS INDUSTRIES INC CLAIRTON
WARNER LAMBERT CO
/ver than fifty generators.
City
LYON STATION
PHILADELPHIA
WHEATLAND
READING
COATESVILLE
TAMAQUA
LYNDORA
JOHNSTOWN
BRACKENRIDGE
STEELTON
VANDERGRIFT
MIDLAND
ELLWOOD CITY
SPRINGDALE
RIVERSIDE
KOPPEL
TAMAQUA
PITTSBURGH
PALMERTON
TYRONE
WEST CHESTER
IRWIN
HOUSTON
SHARON
DUNMORE
PITTSBURGH
CONSHOHOCKEN
NEW CASTLE
LOCK HAVEN
BURNHAM
READING
LEOLA
PITTSBURGH
BRISTOL
TRAINER
READING
SPRINGDALE
PHILADELPHIA
SHARON
LANSDALE
UNIONTOWN
ALLENPORT
WARREN
FRANKLIN
KING OF PRUSSIA
CLARKS SUMMIT
HAVERTOWN
MONACA
CLAIRTON
LITITZ
Total Generated
(Tons)
47,442
39,261
25,671
17,672
16,595
15,125
14,218
10,970
9,988
9,932
9,700
7,968
7,468
6,796
5,692
5,550
4,862
4,609
4,554
4,371
3,996
3,768
3,422
3,418
3,294
3,172
2,781
2,774
2,610
2,524
2,473
2,298
2,246
2,235
2,193
2,175
1,982
1,885
1,770
1,670
1,645
1,536
1,448
1,444
1,378
1,374
1,320
1,274
1,197
1,146
334,893
Generators with zero quantity generated are excluded.
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 GENERATION, CONTINUED
4 Quantities of Waste Generated in 1999 That Were:
- Reported with Only Characteristic Waste Codes
- Reported with Only Listed Waste Codes
- Reported with Both Characteristic and Listed Waste codes
Waste Has Only
Characteristic
Codes
ONLY IGNITABLE
ONLY CORROSIVE
ONLY REACTIVE
ONLYD004-17
ONLYD018-43
HAS MORE THAN ONE
CHARACTERISTIC CODE
Tons of
Waste
Generated
10,556
4,335
77
124,052
8,905
15,160
Waste Has Only
Listed Codes
ONLY AN F CODE
ONLY A K CODE
ONLY A P CODE
ONLY A U CODE
HAS MORE THAN ONE
LISTED CODE
Tons of Waste Has Both
Waste Characteristic
Generated And Listed Codes
13,503
100,875
39
778
4,435
Tons of
Waste
Generated
TOTAL
163,085 TOTAL
119,630 Both Characteristic and Listed
134,469
5 Quantities of Waste Generated in 1999 That Were Multiply Coded
Waste Has Only
Characteristic Codes
But More Than One Applies
HAS IGNITABLE CODE
HAS CORROSIVE CODE
HAS REACTIVE CODE
HASD004-D017CODE
HAS D018-D043 CODE
Tons of
Waste
Generated
9,848
3,961
469
9,526
8,218
Only Listed
Codes But Has
More Than One
HAS AN F CODE
HAS A K CODE
HAS A P CODE
HAS A U CODE
Tons of
Waste
Generated
1,825
1,780
2,609
2,655
Both Characteristic
And Listed Codes
IGN. W/ AT LEAST 1 LSTD
CORR. W/ AT LEAST 1 LSTD
REACT. W/ AT LEAST 1 LSTD
D004-17 W/AT LEAST 1 LSTD
D018-43 W/AT LEAST 1 LSTD
F WASTE W/ AT LEAST 1 CHAR
K WASTE W/ AT LEAST 1 CHAR
P WASTE W/ AT LEAST 1 CHAR
U WASTE W/ AT LEAST 1 CHAR
Tons of
Waste
Generated
41 ,989
33,089
369
90,835
25,753
47,583
86,466
23
1,440
TOTAL
15,160 TOTAL
4,435 TOTAL
134,469
Note: Columns do not sum to total because a waste code may apply to more than one waste.
Mixtures with ignitable, corrosive, reactive, D004-17, and D018-43 characteristic codes may also contain other characteristic waste
codes. Similarly, wastes with F, K, P, and U listed codes may have other listed waste codes.
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
6 Number of RCRA TSD Facilities (TSDFs): 51
7 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed: 293,078 Tons
8 Fifty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Management Facilities in the State, 1999
Rank
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
Total
EPA ID
PAD004835146
PAD002389559
PAD002312791
PAD087561015
PAD01 01 54045
PAD085690592
PAD990753089
PAD000736942
PAD987270725
PAD980550412
PAD002292068
PAD003043353
PAD987367216
PAD071 203046
PAD000606285
PAD067098822
Site Name
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
ROHM & HAAS CO BRISTOL PLANT
MERCK & CO INC CHEROKEE
AERC
ICI EXPLOSIVES USA INC
HERCULES JEFFERSON PLT
CYCLE CHEM INC
City
YUKON
BATH
PHILADELPHIA
ELLWOOD CITY
YORK
HATFIELD
READING
PITTSBURGH
DARLINGTON
CONSHOHOCKEN
BRISTOL
RIVERSIDE
ALLENTOWN
TAMAQUA
WEST ELIZABETH
LEWISBERRY
Tons of Waste
Managed
74,400
53,524
39,477
39,363
26,994
21 ,064
20,995
5,978
5,734
2,495
1,698
1,145
184
14
12
0
293,078
Note: Columns may not sum due to rounding.
State may have fewer than fifty facilities that managed waste.
Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed are excluded.
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, CONTINUED
9 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed by Management Method, 1999
System Quantity Managed Percentage of Number Percentage
Management Method "Type Code (tons) Quantity of Facilities of Facilities
METALS RECOVERY M011-M019 66,636 22.7 4 25.0
SOLVENTS RECOVERY M021-M029 73 0.0 1 6.3
OTHER RECOVERY M031-M039 12,090 4.1 3 18.8
INCINERATION M041-M049 3,655 1.2 3 18.8
ENERGY RECOVERY M051-M059 94,334 32.2 4 25.0
SLUDGE TREATMENT M101-M109 94 0.0 3 18.8
STABILIZATION M111-M119 116,197 39.6 4 25.0
LAND TREATMENT/APPLICATION/FARMING M131 0 0.0 1 6.3
293,078 100.0 16
10 Management Method by Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed, 1999
System Quantity Managed Percentage of Number Percentage
Management Method Type Code (tons) Quantity of Facilities of Facilities
STABILIZATION M111-M119 116,197 39.6 4 25.0
ENERGY RECOVERY M051-M059 94,334 32.2 4 25.0
METALS RECOVERY M011-M019 66,636 22.7 4 25.0
OTHER RECOVERY M031-M039 12,090 4.1 3 18.8
INCINERATION M041-M049 3,655 1.2 3 18.8
SLUDGE TREATMENT M101-M109 94 0.0 3 18.8
SOLVENTS RECOVERY M021-M029 73 0.0 1 6.3
LAND TREATMENT/APPLICATION/FARMING M131 0 0.0 1 6.3
293,078 100.0 16
11 Management Method and Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed by Number of Facilities, 1999
System Quantity Managed Percentage of Number Percentage
Management Method "Type Code (tons) Quantity of Facilities of Facilities
METALS RECOVERY M011-M019 66,636 22.7 4 25.0
ENERGY RECOVERY M051-M059 94,334 32.2 4 25.0
STABILIZATION M111-M119 116,197 39.6 4 25.0
OTHER RECOVERY M031-M039 12,090 4.1 3 18.8
INCINERATION M041-M049 3,655 1.2 3 18.8
SLUDGE TREATMENT M101-M109 94 0.0 3 18.8
SOLVENTS RECOVERY M021-M029 73 0.0 1 6.3
LAND TREATMENT/APPLICATION/FARMING M131 0 0.0 1 6.3
293,078 100.0 16
Note: Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed are excluded.
Columns may not sum due to rounding.
Number of Facilities column may not sum to total because facilities may have multiple handling methods.
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 SHIPMENTS
12 Number of RCRA Hazardous Waste Shippers: 929
13 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Shipped: 281,040 Tons
14 Fifty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Shippers in the State, 1999
Rank
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
Total
Note:
EPA ID
PAD002326908
PAD071 203046
PAD004325254
PAR000000307
PAD004335154
PAD003026531
PAD002330165
PAD004340444
PAD087561015
PAD000651752
PAD000797928
PAD004397410
PAD987332897
PAD003043353
PAD030069140
PAD990753089
PAD042259374
PAD004318788
PAD000766063
PAD079181186
PAD981109135
PAD085690592
PAD067098822
PAD061 106209
PAD002344315
PAD056771405
PAD004334157
PAD004337465
PAR000015768
PAD002327708
PAD004336319
PAD004328548
PAD000738849
PAD980926976
PAD004335485
PAR000008367
PAD980551964
PAD065651671
PAD002338010
PAD004372363
PAD058977190
PAD981 740731
PAD000738823
PAD003008943
PAD982576258
PAD000736942
PAD048203822
PAD002324978
PAD001 882372
PAD981736143
Columns may not sum
Site Name
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
EAST PENN MFG CO INC
J&L SPECIALTY STEEL INC
INMETCO
KOPPEL STEEL CORP KOPPEL
ICI AMERICAS INC
LTV STEEL CO PITTSBURGH WORKS
ZINC CORP OF AMERICA PALMERTON
MERCK & CO INC CHEROKEE
CHEMFIRST FINE CHEMICALS INC
EXIDE GENERAL BATTERY READING COMPLEX
SARTOMERCOINC
BRASS & BRONZE CASTING CO
ALLEGHENY LUDLUM HOUSTON
GNB TECHNOLOGIES INC
ELLWOOD QUALITY STEELS
REPUBLIC ENV SYS (PA) INC
CYCLE CHEM INC
STANDARD STEEL BURNHAM
CARPENTER TECHNOLOGY CORP
C&D TECHNOLOGIES INC LEOLA
NEVILLE CHEMICAL CO
SHENANGO INC
TOSCO REFINING LP TRAINER
LUCENT TECHNOLOGIES READING
PPG INDUSTRIES INC SPRINGDALE C&R
AK STEEL SAWHILL TUBULAR SHARON
SAFETY KLEEN SYSTEMS WESTCHESTER
NORTH PENN AREA 6 CERCLA SITE
SENSUS TECHNOLOGIES INC
AMERICAN IRON OXIDE COMPANY
SMITHKLINE BEECHAM PHARMACEUTICALS
SAN DVIK STEEL CO
USEPA NATIONAL WOOD PRESERVING SITE
ZINC CORP OF AMERICA MONACA
KURZ HASTINGS INC
KOPPERS INDUSTRIES INC CLAIRTON
SAFETY KLEEN SYSTEMS NEW KINGSTOWN
WARNER LAMBERT CO
SAFETY KLEEN SYSTEMS WEST MIFFLIN
CALGON CARBON CORP
LORD CORP CHEMICAL PRODUCTS SAEGERTOWN
WORTHINGTON STEEL CO
THOMSON CONSUMER ELECTRONICS DUNMORE
SAFETY KLEEN SYSTEMS JOHNSTOWN
due to rounding.
City
COATESVILLE
TAMAQUA
LYNDORA
JOHNSTOWN
BRACKENRIDGE
STEELTON
LYON STATION
MIDLAND
ELLWOOD CITY
KOPPEL
TAMAQUA
PITTSBURGH
PALMERTON
RIVERSIDE
TYRONE
READING
WEST CHESTER
IRWIN
HOUSTON
DUNMORE
NEW CASTLE
HATFIELD
LEWISBERRY
BURNHAM
READING
LEOLA
PITTSBURGH
PITTSBURGH
TRAINER
READING
SPRINGDALE
SHARON
WEST CHESTER
LANSDALE
UNIONTOWN
ALLENPORT
KING OF PRUSSIA
CLARKS SUMMIT
HAVERTOWN
MONACA
PHILADELPHIA
CLAIRTON
NEW KINGSTOWN
LITITZ
WEST MIFFLIN
PITTSBURGH
SAEGERTOWN
MALVERN
DUNMORE
JOHNSTOWN
Quantity Shipped
(Tons)
16,595
15,125
14,218
10,970
9,990
9,932
9,825
7,968
7,468
5,550
4,862
4,609
4,574
4,541
4,371
4,273
3,996
3,768
3,422
3,294
2,774
2,765
2,528
2,524
2,460
2,298
2,250
2,246
2,193
2,175
1,904
1,770
1,714
1,670
1,645
1,536
1,378
1,374
1,320
1,296
1,271
1,197
1,148
1,146
1,083
1,016
977
974
957
929
199,870
State may have fewer than fifty shippers.
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 RECEIPTS
15 Number of RCRA Hazardous Waste Receivers: 23
16 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Received: 247,387 Tons
17 Fifty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Receivers in the State, 1999
Rank
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
Total
Note:
EPA ID
PAD004835146
PAD002389559
PAD087561015
PAD01 01 54045
PAD085690592
PAD990753089
PAD000736942
PAD987270725
PAD067098822
PAD000738849
PAD000738823
PAD982576258
PAD987266715
PAD981736143
PAD980552020
PAD981737109
PAD086673407
PAD002312791
PAD000797548
PAD987266673
PAD987367216
PAD071 203046
PAD000606285
Site Name
MILL SERVICE YUKON
KEYSTONE CEMENT CO
INMETCO
ENVIRITE OF PENNSYLVANIA INC
REPUBLIC ENV SYS (PA) INC
EXIDE GENERAL BATTERY READING COMPLEX
CALGON CARBON CORP
ENVIROTROL INC DARLINGTON
CYCLE CHEM INC
SAFETY KLEEN SYSTEMS WESTCHESTER
SAFETY KLEEN SYSTEMS NEW KINGSTOWN
SAFETY KLEEN SYSTEMS WEST MIFFLIN
SAFETY KLEEN SYSTEMS FAIRLESS HILLS
SAFETY KLEEN SYSTEMS JOHNSTOWN
SAFETY KLEEN SYSTEMS ALLENTOWN 020
SAFETY KLEEN SYSTEMS WILKES BARRE
SAFETY KLEEN SYSTEMS ERIE
SUNOCO INC FRANKFORD PLT
ASHLAND DISTRIBUTION CO FREEDOM
SAFETY KLEEN SYSTEMS ATHENS
AERC
ICI EXPLOSIVES USA INC
HERCULES JEFFERSON PLT
City
YUKON
BATH
ELLWOOD CITY
YORK
HATFIELD
READING
PITTSBURGH
DARLINGTON
LEWISBERRY
WEST CHESTER
NEW KINGSTOWN
WEST MIFFLIN
FAIRLESS HILLS
JOHNSTOWN
ALLENTOWN
WILKES BARRE
ERIE
PHILADELPHIA
FREEDOM
ATHENS
ALLENTOWN
TAMAQUA
WEST ELIZABETH
Quantity Received
(Tons)
74,400
53,524
39,363
26,994
23,981
7,596
5,978
5,727
3,041
1,533
827
701
685
622
528
391
385
377
266
236
210
14
7
247,387
Columns may not sum due to rounding.
State may have fewer than fifty facilities that received waste.
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 RECEIPTS, CONTINUED
18 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed by Management Method
Limited to Waste Received from Offsite, 1999
Management Method
System
Type Code
Quantity Managed Percentage of
(tons) Quantity
METALS RECOVERY M011-M019
SOLVENTS RECOVERY M021-M029
OTHER RECOVERY M031-M039
INCINERATION M041-M049
ENERGY RECOVERY M051-M059
SLUDGE TREATMENT M101-M109
STABILIZATION M111-M119
LAND TREATMENT/APPLICATION/FARMING M131
66,587
73
12,083
14
53,531
94
102,847
0
28.3
0.0
5.1
0.0
22.8
0.0
43.7
0.0
235,229
100.0
19 Management Method by Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed
Limited to Waste Received from Offsite, 1999
Management Method
STABILIZATION
METALS RECOVERY
ENERGY RECOVERY
OTHER RECOVERY
SLUDGE TREATMENT
SOLVENTS RECOVERY
INCINERATION
LAND TREATMENT /APPLICATION /FARMING
System
Type Code
M111-M119
M011-M019
M051-M059
M031-M039
M101-M109
M021-M029
M041-M049
M131
Quantity Managed
(tons)
102,847
66,587
53,531
12,083
94
73
14
0
235,229
Percentage of
Quantity
43.7
28.3
22.8
5.1
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
10(UJ
Number
of Facilities
4
1
3
1
2
3
3
1
13
Number
of Facilities
3
4
2
3
3
1
1
1
13
Percentage
of Facilities
30.8
7.7
23.1
7.7
15.4
23.1
23.1
7.7
Percentage
of Facilities
23.1
30.8
15.4
23.1
23.1
7.7
7.7
7.7
20 Management Method and Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed by Number of Facilities
Limited to Waste Received from Offsite, 1999
System Quantity Managed Percentage of Number
Management Method Type Code (tons) Quantity of Facilities
METALS RECOVERY M011-M019
OTHER RECOVERY M031-M039
SLUDGE TREATMENT M101-M109
STABILIZATION M111-M119
ENERGY RECOVERY M051-M059
SOLVENTS RECOVERY M021-M029
INCINERATION M041-M049
LAND TREATMENT/APPLICATION/FARMING M131
66,587
12,083
94
102,847
53,531
73
14
0
28.3
5.1
0.0
43.7
22.8
0.0
0.0
0.0
235,229
100.0
Note: Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed are excluded.
Columns may not sum due to rounding.
Number of Facilities column may not sum to total because facilities may have multiple handling methods.
13
Percentage
of Facilities
30.8
23.1
23.1
23.1
15.4
7.7
7.7
7.7
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 IMPORTS AND EXPORTS
21 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Imported: 150,069 Tons
22 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Exported: 147,438 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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PUERTO RICO
1999 WASTE GENERATION
1 Number of RCRA Large Quantity Generators (LQGs): 105
2 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Generated: 86,630 Tons
3 Fifty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators in the State, 1999
Rank
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
Total
Note:
EPA ID
PRD090399718
PRD987374451
PRD090398074
PRD090346909
PRD981 182421
PRD091 024786
PRD090028101
PRD090036021
PRD0901 39536
PRD991291949
PRD090613357
PRD987373578
PRD090131251
PRD991291972
PRD000692525
PRD991291857
PRD000632182
PRD090383860
PRD049532807
PRD059700435
PRD987370913
PRD091 198366
PRD981 563091
PRD980536049
PRD091 200477
PRD090592544
PRD091065102
PRD090378225
PRD980768410
PRD980764401
PRD000706432
PRD980594618
PRD090009457
PRD987378437
PRD980759443
PRD987366044
PR21 70027203
PRD980644397
PRD980650709
PRD091 049262
PRD090413568
PRD090497959
PRD1 74050377
PRD090466996
PRD091 144709
PRD090564477
PRD982271298
PRD090021056
PRD1 01 793834
PRD987370723
State may have fev
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, L.L.C.
SEARLE, LTD.
CHEMSOURCE CORP.
IPR PHARMACEUTICALS, INC.
ABBOTT HEALTH PRODUCTS, INC.
PHILLIPS PUERTO RICO CORE INC.
BAXTER CARIBE INC.
VIASYSTEMSPRINC.
CARIBBEAN PETROLEUM REFINING LP.
CARIBE GE DISTRIBUTION & COMPONENTS
SARTORIUS, IND.
ICI PAINTS PUERTO RICO INC
CUTLER HAMMER DE PR
MILLI PORE CORP.
ELNUEVODA
JANSSEN ORTHO LLC
DAVIS & GECK LTD
QUALITY ELECTROPLATING
CYANAMID AGRICULTURAL DE P.R. INC.
SEARLE & CO.
SCHERING PLOUGH PRODUCTS, L.L.C.
ORTHO PHARMACEUTICAL
OSRAM SYLVANIA P.R. CORP.
UNION CARBIDE CARIBE LLC
LILLY DEL CARIBE, PR02
MERCK SHARP & DOHME- ARECIBO
DUPONT ELECTRONICS MICROCIRCUITS INDUSTR
CONCENTRATE MFG OPERATIONS PEPSICO PR
NAVAL STA. ROOSEVELT ROADS
STAR KIST CARIBE
AVON LOMALINDA, INC.
THERMO KING DE P.R.
DUPONT PHARMA LTD.
THERMO KING DE P.R.JNGERSOLL RAND DIV.
MOVA PHARMACEUTICALS CORP.
ISLAND LITHO, CORP.
WARNER-LAMBERT, INC.
BORICUAWOOD PROCESSING
COSMAIR CARIBE, INC.
SQUIBB MANUFACTURING, INC.
WESLEY JESSEN (PUERTO RICO), INC.
GUIDANT-PUERTO RICO
ver than fifty generators.
City
MANATI
BARCELONETA
BARCELONETA
BARCELONETA
DORADO
MAYAGUEZ
BARCELONETA
BARCELONETA
MANAT
BARCELONETA
GUAYAMA
GUAYAMA
BARCELONETA
GGUAYAMA
GUAYAMA
SAN GERMAN
BAYAMON
ARECIBO
YAUCO
CAROLINA
ARECIBO
CIDRA
GUAYNABO
GURABO
MANATI
CAGUAS
MANATI
CAGUAS
LAS PIEDRAS
MANATI
LUQUILLO
PENUELAS
CAROLINA
SABANA HOYOS
MANATI
CIDRA
CEIBA
MAYAGUEZ
SAN SEBASTIAN
CIALES
MANATI
ARECIBO
CAGUAS
BAYAMON
VEGA BAJA
TOA BAJA
RIO GRANDE
HU MACAO
CIDRA
DORADO
Total Generated
(Tons)
23,771
12,072
9,470
9,151
7,476
7,087
6,247
2,169
1,667
697
531
515
502
499
432
402
245
234
190
160
154
131
131
130
127
114
112
110
110
101
95
94
90
87
78
72
69
68
61
57
52
51
50
50
45
42
37
34
34
31
85,935
Generators with zero quantity generated are excluded.
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, CONTINUED
4 Quantities of Waste Generated in 1999 That Were:
- Reported with Only Characteristic Waste Codes
- Reported with Only Listed Waste Codes
- Reported with Both Characteristic and Listed Waste codes
Waste Has Only
Characteristic
Codes
ONLY IGNITABLE
ONLY CORROSIVE
ONLY REACTIVE
ONLYD004-17
ONLYD018-43
HAS MORE THAN ONE
CHARACTERISTIC CODE
Tons of
Waste
Generated
22,51 1
38
11
210
111
3,047
Waste Has Only
Listed Codes
ONLY AN F CODE
ONLY A K CODE
ONLY A P CODE
ONLY A U CODE
HAS MORE THAN ONE
LISTED CODE
Tons of Waste Has Both
Waste Characteristic
Generated And Listed Codes
28,407
359
68
60
33
Tons of
Waste
Generated
TOTAL
25,927 TOTAL
28,926 Both Characteristic and Listed
31,758
5 Quantities of Waste Generated in 1999 That Were Multiply Coded
Waste Has Only
Characteristic Codes
But More Than One Applies
HAS IGNITABLE CODE
HAS CORROSIVE CODE
HAS REACTIVE CODE
HASD004-D017CODE
HAS D018-D043 CODE
Tons of
Waste
Generated
2,969
2,591
116
158
305
Only Listed
Codes But Has
More Than One
HAS AN F CODE
HAS A K CODE
HAS A P CODE
HAS A U CODE
Tons of
Waste
Generated
33
0
19
33
Both Characteristic
And Listed Codes
IGN. W/ AT LEAST 1 LSTD
CORR. W/ AT LEAST 1 LSTD
REACT. W/ AT LEAST 1 LSTD
D004-17 W/AT LEAST 1 LSTD
D018-43 W/AT LEAST 1 LSTD
F WASTE W/ AT LEAST 1 CHAR
K WASTE W/ AT LEAST 1 CHAR
P WASTE W/ AT LEAST 1 CHAR
U WASTE W/ AT LEAST 1 CHAR
Tons of
Waste
Generated
31,518
109
33
4,220
9,051
31 ,671
57
24
7,191
TOTAL
3,047 TOTAL
33 TOTAL
31,758
Note: Columns do not sum to total because a waste code may apply to more than one waste.
Mixtures with ignitable, corrosive, reactive, D004-17, and D018-43 characteristic codes may also contain other characteristic waste
codes. Similarly, wastes with F, K, P, and U listed codes may have other listed waste codes.
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 MANAGEMENT
6 Number of RCRA TSD Facilities (TSDFs): 31
7 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed: 116,796 Tons
8 Fifty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Management Facilities in the State, 1999
Rank
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Total
EPA ID
PRD090399718
PRD981 182421
PRD980594618
PRD090028101
PRD091 024786
PRD090613357
PRD090466996
PRD090398074
Site Name
SAFETY KLEEN ENVI ROSY STEMS
SAFETY KLEEN ENVI ROSY STEMS
UNION CARBIDE CARIBE LLC
MERCK SHARP AND DOHME QUIMICA DE PR
LILLY DEL CARIBE, INC. PR-04
CHEMSOURCECORP.
ISLAND LITHO, CORP.
PHARMACIA & UPJOHN CARIBE INC
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
Note: Columns may not sum due to rounding.
State may have fewer than fifty facilities that managed waste.
Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed are excluded.
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, CONTINUED
9 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed by Management Method, 1999
Management Method
System
Type Code
Quantity Managed Percentage of
(tons) Quantity
SOLVENTS RECOVERY
INCINERATION
ENERGY RECOVERY
FUEL BLENDING
STABILIZATION
LANDFILL
M021-M029
M041-M049
M051-M059
M061
M111-M119
M132
43,987
6,288
84
43,665
11,387
11,387
37.7
5.4
0.1
37.4
9.7
9.7
116,796
100.0
10 Management Method by Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed, 1999
Management Method
System
Type Code
Quantity Managed Percentage of
(tons) Quantity
SOLVENTS RECOVERY
FUEL BLENDING
STABILIZATION
LANDFILL
INCINERATION
ENERGY RECOVERY
M021-M029
M061
M111-M119
M132
M041-M049
M051-M059
43,987
43,665
11,387
11,387
6,288
84
37.7
37.4
9.7
9.7
5.4
0.1
116,796
100.0
Number
of Facilities
5
3
1
2
1
1
Number
of Facilities
5
2
1
1
3
1
8
Percentage
of Facilities
62.5
37.5
12.5
25.0
12.5
12.5
Percentage
of Facilities
62.5
25.0
12.5
12.5
37.5
12.5
11 Management Method and Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed by Number of Facilities, 1999
Management Method
System
Type Code
Quantity Managed Percentage of
(tons) Quantity
SOLVENTS RECOVERY
INCINERATION
FUEL BLENDING
ENERGY RECOVERY
STABILIZATION
LANDFILL
M021-M029
M041-M049
M061
M051-M059
M111-M119
M132
43,987
6,288
43,665
84
11,387
11,387
37.7
5.4
37.4
0.1
9.7
9.7
Number
of Facilities
5
3
2
1
1
1
Percentage
of Facilities
62.5
37.5
25.0
12.5
12.5
12.5
116,796
100.0
Note: Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed are excluded.
Columns may not sum due to rounding.
Number of Facilities column may not sum to total because facilities may have multiple handling methods.
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 SHIPMENTS
12 Number of RCRA Hazardous Waste Shippers: 102
13 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Shipped: 106,191 Tons
14 Fifty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Shippers in the State, 1999
Rank
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
Total
Note:
EPA ID
PRD090399718
PRD981 182421
PRD987374451
PRD090398074
PRD090036021
PRD090346909
PRD0901 39536
PRD091 024786
PRD991291949
PRD987373578
PRD991291972
PRD000692525
PRD991291857
PRD000632182
PRD090383860
PRD090074071
PRD049532807
PRD059700435
PRD987370913
PRD090028101
PRD980536049
PRD091 200477
PRD090131251
PRD090592544
PRD091065102
PRD980768410
PRD980764401
PRD090009457
PRD987378437
PRD981 563091
PRD090613357
PRD980759443
PRD987366044
PR21 70027203
PRD980644397
PRD980650709
PRD090413568
PRD090378225
PRD1 74050377
PRD091 198366
PRD090497959
PRD091 049262
PRD091 144709
PRD090564477
PRD980594618
PRD982271298
PRD090021056
PRD1 01 793834
PRD987370723
PRD090426180
Columns may not sum
Site Name
SAFETY KLEEN ENVI ROSY STEMS
SAFETY KLEEN ENVI ROSY STEMS
ABBOTT CHEMICALS PLANT (SOUTH)
PHARMACIA & UPJOHN CARIBE INC
BRISTOL-MYERS BARCELONETA INC
PFIZER PHARMACEUTICALS LLC
SCHERING PLOUGH PRODUCTS, L.L.C.
LILLY DEL CARIBE, INC. PR-04
SEARLE, LTD.
IPR PHARMACEUTICALS, INC.
PHILLIPS PUERTO RICO CORE INC.
BAXTER CARIBE INC.
VIASYSTEMS PR INC.
CARIBBEAN PETROLEUM REFINING L.P.
CARIBE GE DISTRIBUTION & COMPONENTS
PUERTO RICO SUN OIL COMPANY
SARTORIUS, IND.
ICI PAINTS PUERTO RICO INC
CUTLER HAMMER DE PR
MERCK SHARP AND DOHME QUIMICA DE PR
JANSSEN ORTHO LLC
DAVIS &GECK LTD
ABBOTT HEALTH PRODUCTS, INC.
QUALITY ELECTROPLATING
CYANAMID AGRICULTURAL DE P.R. INC.
SCHERING PLOUGH PRODUCTS, L.L.C.
ORTHO PHARMACEUTICAL
LILLY DEL CARIBE, PR02
MERCK SHARP & DOHME- ARECIBO
EL NUEVO D A
CHEMSOURCECORP.
DUPONT ELECTRONICS MICROCIRCUITS INDUSTR
CONCENTRATE MFG OPERATIONS PEPSICO PR
NAVAL STA. ROOSEVELT ROADS
STAR KIST CARIBE
AVON LOMALINDA, INC.
DUPONT PHARMA LTD.
SEARLE & CO.
MOVA PHARMACEUTICALS CORP.
MILLIPORECORP.
THERMO KING DE P.R.JNGERSOLL RAND DIV.
THERMO KING DE P.R.
WARNER-LAMBERT, INC.
BORICUA WOOD PROCESSING
UNION CARBIDE CARIBE LLC
COSMAIR CARIBE, INC.
SQUIBB MANUFACTURING, INC.
WESLEY JESSEN (PUERTO RICO), INC.
GUIDANT-PUERTO RICO
AMI DODUCO (PR), INC.
due to rounding.
City
MANATI
DORADO
BARCELONETA
BARCELONETA
BARCELONETA
BARCELONETA
MANAT
MAYAGUEZ
BARCELONETA
GUAYAMA
GGUAYAMA
GUAYAMA
SAN GERMAN
BAYAMON
ARECIBO
YABUCOA
YAUCO
CAROLINA
ARECIBO
BARCELONETA
GURABO
MANATI
BARCELONETA
CAGUAS
MANATI
LAS PIEDRAS
MANATI
CAROLINA
SABANA HOYOS
GUAYNABO
GUAYAMA
MANATI
CIDRA
CEIBA
MAYAGUEZ
SAN SEBASTIAN
MANATI
CAGUAS
CAGUAS
CIDRA
ARECIBO
CIALES
VEGA BAJA
TOA BAJA
PENUELAS
RIO GRANDE
HU MACAO
CIDRA
DORADO
LUQUILLO
Quantity Shipped
(Tons)
52,846
19,922
12,072
7,853
2,169
1,814
1,667
1,316
697
515
451
432
402
245
234
209
190
160
154
141
130
127
126
114
112
110
101
90
86
80
74
74
72
69
68
57
52
50
50
48
46
45
45
42
40
37
34
34
31
30
105,566
State may have fewer than fifty shippers.
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 RECEIPTS
15 Number of RCRA Hazardous Waste Receivers: 5
16 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Received: 88,830 Tons
17 Fifty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Receivers in the State, 1999
Quantity Received
Rank EPA ID Site Name City (Tons)
1 PRD090399718 SAFETY KLEEN ENVI ROSY STEMS MANATI 48,253
2 PRD981182421 SAFETY KLEEN ENVI ROSY STEMS DORADO 40,398
3 PRD091024786 LILLY DEL CARIBE, INC. PR-04 MAYAGUEZ 95
4 PRD090028101 MERCK SHARP AND DOHME QUIMICA DE PR BARCELONETA 84
5 PR2170027203 NAVAL STA. ROOSEVELT ROADS CEIBA 0
Total 88,830
Note: Columns may not sum due to rounding.
State may have fewer than fifty facilities that received waste.
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 RECEIPTS, CONTINUED
18 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed by Management Method
Limited to Waste Received from Offsite, 1999
Management Method
System
Type Code
SOLVENTS RECOVERY
INCINERATION
ENERGY RECOVERY
FUEL BLENDING
M021-M029
M041-M049
M051-M059
M061
Quantity Managed Percentage of
(tons) Quantity
43,939
182
84
43,665
50.0
0.2
0.1
49.7
Number
of Facilities
2
3
1
2
Percentage
of Facilities
50.0
75.0
25.0
50.0
87,869
100.0
19 Management Method by Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed
Limited to Waste Received from Offsite, 1999
Management Method
System
Type Code
SOLVENTS RECOVERY
FUEL BLENDING
INCINERATION
ENERGY RECOVERY
M021-M029
M061
M041-M049
M051-M059
Quantity Managed
(tons)
43,939
43,665
182
84
87,869
Percentage of
Quantity
50.0
49.7
0.2
0.1
10(UJ
Number
of Facilities
2
2
3
1
Percentage
of Facilities
50.0
50.0
75.0
25.0
20 Management Method and Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed by Number of Facilities
Limited to Waste Received from Offsite, 1999
System
Management Method Type Code
INCINERATION
SOLVENTS RECOVERY
FUEL BLENDING
ENERGY RECOVERY
M041-M049
M021-M029
M061
M051-M059
Quantity Managed
(tons)
182
43,939
43,665
84
87,869
Percentage of
Quantity
0.2
50.0
49.7
0.1
10(UJ
Number
of Facilities
3
2
2
1
Percentage
of Facilities
75.0
50.0
50.0
25.0
Note: Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed are excluded.
Columns may not sum due to rounding.
Number of Facilities column may not sum to total because facilities may have multiple handling methods.
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 IMPORTS AND EXPORTS
21 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Imported: 0 Tons
22 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Exported: 42,866 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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RHODE ISLAND
1999 WASTE GENERATION
1 Number of RCRA Large Quantity Generators (LQGs): 145
2 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Generated: 37,622 Tons
3 Fifty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators in the State, 1999
Rank
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
Total
Note:
EPA ID
RIP000019360
RID001202050
RID987489770
RID001 198605
RID048976732
RID987467248
RID001200930
RID084802842
RID058065707
RI5000011387
RI81 70024790
RID062310230
RID075728030
RID000652354
RID987490315
RID001 199728
RID981064447
RID981202351
RID058058405
RID001205780
RID001670884
RIR000012393
RID075704999
RID059735761
RID001 187277
RID063890214
RID001201508
RID051507044
RID980668610
RID001460534
RID001 199355
RID001620210
RIR000015594
RID980913354
RID063900690
RID059735944
RID001189166
RID001 190750
RID000001701
RID987488301
RID062313614
RIR000015727
RIP000019743
RID072216583
RID042131318
RID987489473
RID075725952
RID099421810
RID000769661
RID987490372
State may have fe'
Site Name
NAVAL STATION NEWPORT- MELVILLE NORTH LF
MOBIL OIL CORP- EAST PROV. TERMINAL
CNC INTERNATIONAL, LP
OSRAM SYLVANIA
NEW ENGLAND CONTAINER
INTERNATIONAL ETCHING, INC
SOLUOL CHEMICAL CO., INC.
CHEM-PAK CORPORATION
ARKWRIGHT, INC.
CLARIANT CORPORATION
NAVAL UNDERSEA WARFARE CTR. DIV.
AIR PRODUCTS AND CHEMICALS, INC.
ARCH SPECIALTY CHEMICALS
SWAROVSKI CONSUMER GOODS LIMITED
NEW ENGLAND UNION CO. INC.
COOLEY INCORPORATED
PRECISION ETCHINGS & FINDINGS
LENOX, INCORPORATED D/B/AGORHAM
CHERRY SEMICONDUCTOR CORP
VICTORY FINISHING TECHNOLOGIES INC.
INTERPLEX METALS
ECO DEPOT
UNION INDUSTRIES INC.
ADVANCED CHEMICAL COMPANY
PROVIDENCE METALLIZING CO., INC.
METECH INTERNATIONAL, INC
AT. CROSS COMPANY
STANLEY FASTENING SYSTEMS, LP
RIBCO MFG. INC.
TANURY INDUSTRIES
ASHAWAY LINE AND TWINE
MICROFIN CORPORATION
ARCH SPECIALY CHEMICALS INC.
HANDY & HARMAN ELECTRONIC MATERIAL CORP.
ELECTRIC BOAT CORPORATION
MONARCH METAL FINISHING CO. INC.
AMERICAN INSULATED WIRE CORP
LEVITON MFG. CO. INC.
ELECTRO-FILMS INC
RIDGEWOOD PROVIDENCE POWER PARTNERS
JAY PACKAGING GROUP
NAPP TECHNOLOGIES INC.
NARRAGANSETT ELECTRIC- WESTERLY
IRA GREEN, INC
ARLON INC ADHESIVES & FILMS DIV
TECHNIC, INC., EPD
GENERAL ELECTRIC
ENGELHARD CORPORATION
EVANS PLATING CORPORATION
MUTUAL METALS INC.
wer than fifty generators.
City
PORTSMOUTH
EAST PROVIDENCE
WOONSOCKET
CENTRAL FALLS
SMITHFIELD
PROVIDENCE
WEST WARWICK
CRANSTON
FISKEVILLE
COVENTRY
NEWPORT
CUMBERLAND
EAST PROVIDENCE
CRANSTON
WEST WARWICK
PAWTUCKET
WARWICK
SMITHFIELD
EAST GREENWICH
PROVIDENCE
PROVIDENCE
PROVIDENCE
PROVIDENCE
WARWICK
PAWTUCKET
MAPLEVILLE
LINCOLN
EAST GREENWICH
PROVIDENCE
LINCOLN
HOPKINGTON
PROVIDENCE
NORTH KINGSTOWN
EAST PROVIDENCE
NORTH KINGSTOWN
PROVIDENCE
PAWTUCKET
WARWICK
WARWICK
JOHNSTON
WARWICK, Rl
COVENTRY
WESTERLY
PROVIDENCE
EAST PROVIDENCE
WOONSOCKET
PROVIDENCE
WARWICK
JOHNSTON
PROVIDENCE
Total Generated
(Tons)
19,636
1 1 ,964
456
411
305
287
281
260
245
237
183
180
149
138
134
128
113
107
107
98
93
80
73
73
71
66
61
60
60
60
58
57
56
56
51
47
43
40
40
37
37
37
34
34
33
33
32
31
31
28
36,927
Generators with zero quantity generated are excluded.
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, CONTINUED
4 Quantities of Waste Generated in 1999 That Were:
- Reported with Only Characteristic Waste Codes
- Reported with Only Listed Waste Codes
- Reported with Both Characteristic and Listed Waste codes
Waste Has Only
Characteristic
Codes
ONLY IGNITABLE
ONLY CORROSIVE
ONLY REACTIVE
ONLYD004-17
ONLYD018-43
HAS MORE THAN ONE
CHARACTERISTIC CODE
Tons of
Waste
Generated
1,061
203
15
22,066
50
1 1 ,776
Tons of Waste Has Both Tons of
Waste Has Only Waste Characteristic Waste
Listed Codes Generated And Listed Codes Generated
ONLY AN F CODE
ONLY A K CODE
ONLY A P CODE
ONLY A U CODE
HAS MORE THAN ONE
LISTED CODE
823
0
0
4
0
TOTAL
35,171 TOTAL
827 Both Characteristic and Listed
1,610
5 Quantities of Waste Generated in 1999 That Were Multiply Coded
Waste Has Only
Characteristic Codes
But More Than One Applies
HAS IGNITABLE CODE
HAS CORROSIVE CODE
HAS REACTIVE CODE
HASD004-D017CODE
HAS D018-D043 CODE
Tons of
Waste
Generated
1 1 ,259
535
10,067
1 1 ,004
11,218
Only Listed
Codes But Has
More Than One
HAS AN F CODE
HAS A K CODE
HAS A P CODE
HAS A U CODE
Tons of
Waste
Generated
0
0
0
0
Both Characteristic
And Listed Codes
IGN. W/ AT LEAST 1 LSTD
CORR. W/ AT LEAST 1 LSTD
REACT. W/ AT LEAST 1 LSTD
D004-17 W/AT LEAST 1 LSTD
D018-43 W/AT LEAST 1 LSTD
F WASTE W/ AT LEAST 1 CHAR
K WASTE W/ AT LEAST 1 CHAR
P WASTE W/ AT LEAST 1 CHAR
U WASTE W/ AT LEAST 1 CHAR
Tons of
Waste
Generated
1,114
77
109
374
826
1,604
0
1
10
TOTAL
11,776 TOTAL
0 TOTAL
1,610
Note: Columns do not sum to total because a waste code may apply to more than one waste.
Mixtures with ignitable, corrosive, reactive, D004-17, and D018-43 characteristic codes may also contain other characteristic waste
codes. Similarly, wastes with F, K, P, and U listed codes may have other listed waste codes.
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
6 Number of RCRA TSD Facilities (TSDFs): 3
7 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed: 2,220 Tons
8 Fifty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Management Facilities in the State, 1999
Tons of Waste
Rank EPA ID Site Name City Managed
1 RID084802842 CHEM-PAK CORPORATION CRANSTON 2,220
Total 2,220
Note: Columns may not sum due to rounding.
State may have fewer than fifty facilities that managed waste.
Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed are excluded.
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, CONTINUED
9 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed by Management Method, 1999
Management Method
System
Type Code
Quantity Managed Percentage of
(tons) Quantity
Number
of Facilities
SOLVENTS RECOVERY
M021-M029
2,220
100.0
2,220
100.0
10 Management Method by Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed, 1999
Management Method
System
Type Code
Quantity Managed Percentage of
(tons) Quantity
Number
of Facilities
SOLVENTS RECOVERY
M021-M029
2,220
100.0
2,220
100.0
Percentage
of Facilities
100.0
Percentage
of Facilities
100.0
11 Management Method and Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed by Number of Facilities, 1999
Management Method
System
Type Code
SOLVENTS RECOVERY
M021-M029
Quantity Managed Percentage of Number
(tons) Quantity of Facilities
1
2,220
100.0
Percentage
of Facilities
100.0
2,220
100.0
Note: Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed are excluded.
Columns may not sum due to rounding.
Number of Facilities column may not sum to total because facilities may have multiple handling methods.
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 SHIPMENTS
12 Number of RCRA Hazardous Waste Shippers: 136
13 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Shipped: 43,147 Tons
14 Fifty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Shippers in the State, 1999
Rank
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
EPA ID
RIP000019360
RID001202050
RID040098352
RID084802842
RID001 198605
RID048976732
RID987467248
RID001200930
RID058065707
RI5000011387
RI81 70024790
RID987489770
RID062310230
RID075728030
RID000652354
RID987490315
RID001 199728
RID981064447
RID981202351
RID001205780
RIR000012393
RID980906986
RID075704999
RID059735761
RID001 187277
RID058058405
RID063890214
RID001 199355
RID001201508
RID001670884
RID051507044
RID980668610
RID001460534
RID001620210
RIR000015594
RID980913354
RID063900690
RID059735944
RID001189166
RID001 190750
RID000001701
RID001438480
RID987488301
RIR000015727
RID042131318
RIP000019743
RID072216583
RID987489473
RID075725952
RID063927966
Site Name
NAVAL STATION NEWPORT- MELVILLE NORTH LF
MOBIL OIL CORP- EAST PROV. TERMINAL
NORTHLAND ENVIRONMENTAL INC.
CHEM-PAK CORPORATION
OSRAM SYLVANIA
NEW ENGLAND CONTAINER
INTERNATIONAL ETCHING, INC
SOLUOL CHEMICAL CO., INC.
ARKWRIGHT, INC.
CLARIANT CORPORATION
NAVAL UNDERSEA WARFARE CTR. DIV.
CNC INTERNATIONAL, LP
AIR PRODUCTS AND CHEMICALS, INC.
ARCH SPECIALTY CHEMICALS
SWAROVSKI CONSUMER GOODS LIMITED
NEW ENGLAND UNION CO. INC.
COOLEY INCORPORATED
PRECISION ETCHINGS & FINDINGS
LENOX, INCORPORATED D/B/A GORHAM
VICTORY FINISHING TECHNOLOGIES INC.
ECO DEPOT
21 ST CENTURY EMI INC.
UNION INDUSTRIES INC.
ADVANCED CHEMICAL COMPANY
PROVIDENCE METALLIZING CO., INC.
CHERRY SEMICONDUCTOR CORP
METECH INTERNATIONAL, INC
ASHAWAY LINE AND TWINE
AT. CROSS COMPANY
INTERPLEX METALS
STANLEY FASTENING SYSTEMS, LP
RIBCO MFG. INC.
TANURY INDUSTRIES
MICROFIN CORPORATION
ARCH SPECIALY CHEMICALS INC.
HANDY & HARMAN ELECTRONIC MATERIAL CORP.
ELECTRIC BOAT CORPORATION
MONARCH METAL FINISHING CO. INC.
AMERICAN INSULATED WIRE CORP
LEVITON MFG. CO. INC.
ELECTRO-FILMS INC
CRANSTON PRINTWORKS
RIDGEWOOD PROVIDENCE POWER PARTNERS
NAPP TECHNOLOGIES INC.
ARLON INC ADHESIVES & FILMS DIV
NARRAGANSETT ELECTRIC- WESTERLY
IRA GREEN, INC
TECHNIC, INC., EPD
GENERAL ELECTRIC
G. TANURY PLATING COMPANY
Quantity Shipped
City (Tons)
PORTSMOUTH
EAST PROVIDENCE
PROVIDENCE
CRANSTON
CENTRAL FALLS
SMITHFIELD
PROVIDENCE
WEST WARWICK
FISKEVILLE
COVENTRY
NEWPORT
WOONSOCKET
CUMBERLAND
EAST PROVIDENCE
CRANSTON
WEST WARWICK
PAWTUCKET
WARWICK
SMITHFIELD
PROVIDENCE
PROVIDENCE
WARWICK
PROVIDENCE
WARWICK
PAWTUCKET
EAST GREENWICH
MAPLEVILLE
HOPKINGTON
LINCOLN
PROVIDENCE
EAST GREENWICH
PROVIDENCE
LINCOLN
PROVIDENCE
NORTH KINGSTOWN
EAST PROVIDENCE
NORTH KINGSTOWN
PROVIDENCE
PAWTUCKET
WARWICK
WARWICK
CRANSTON
JOHNSTON
COVENTRY
EAST PROVIDENCE
WESTERLY
PROVIDENCE
WOONSOCKET
PROVIDENCE
JOHNSTON
19,636
1 1 ,964
5,177
890
411
305
287
281
245
237
182
178
178
149
138
134
128
113
107
98
79
74
73
73
71
71
66
65
61
61
60
60
59
57
56
56
51
47
43
40
40
38
37
37
36
34
34
33
32
29
Total
Note: Columns may not sum due to rounding.
State may have fewer than fifty shippers.
42,408
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 RECEIPTS
15 Number of RCRA Hazardous Waste Receivers: 2
16 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Received: 4,081 Tons
17 Fifty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Receivers in the State, 1999
Quantity Received
Rank EPA ID Site Name City (Tons)
1 RID040098352 NORTHLAND ENVIRONMENTAL INC. PROVIDENCE 2,956
2 RID084802842 CHEM-PAK CORPORATION CRANSTON 1,126
Total 4,081
Note: Columns may not sum due to rounding.
State may have fewer than fifty facilities that received waste.
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 RECEIPTS, CONTINUED
18 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed by Management Method
Limited to Waste Received from Offsite, 1999
Management Method
System
Type Code
SOLVENTS RECOVERY
M021-M029
Quantity Managed
(tons)
1,126
1,126
Percentage of
Quantity
Number
of Facilities
100.0
Percentage
of Facilities
100.0
100.0
19 Management Method by Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed
Limited to Waste Received from Offsite, 1999
Management Method
System
Type Code
SOLVENTS RECOVERY
M021-M029
Quantity Managed
(tons)
1,126
1,126
Percentage of
Quantity
100.0
100.0
Number
of Facilities
1
Percentage
of Facilities
100.0
20 Management Method and Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed by Number of Facilities
Limited to Waste Received from Offsite, 1999
Management Method
System
Type Code
SOLVENTS RECOVERY
M021-M029
Quantity Managed
(tons)
1,126
1,126
Percentage of
Quantity
100.0
100.0
Number
of Facilities
Percentage
of Facilities
100.0
Note: Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed are excluded.
Columns may not sum due to rounding.
Number of Facilities column may not sum to total because facilities may have multiple handling methods.
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 IMPORTS AND EXPORTS
21 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Imported: 3,018 Tons
22 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Exported: 42,291 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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SOUTH CAROLINA
1999 WASTE GENERATION
1 Number of RCRA Large Quantity Generators (LQGs): 347
2 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Generated: 14,761 Tons
3 Fifty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators in the State, 1999
Rank
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
Total
Note:
EPA ID
SCD003351699
SCD043384072
SCD980500052
SC1 890008989
SCD042627448
SC00001 93631
SCD055914436
SCD003353026
SCD078057031
SCD036275626
SCD044442333
SCD077995488
SCD0031 59753
SCD982085813
SCD980848717
SCD073706715
SCD070375985
SCD061 523098
SCD987572492
SCR000000752
SCD9821 68049
SCD980845218
SCD037400892
SCD987566981
SCD091318832
SCD065052052
SCD003348463
SCD083415125
SCD097640361
SCD0491 28598
SCD987571874
SC0000194100
SCD981 866007
SCD000825323
SCD045634235
SCR000002436
SCD084707298
SCD981014780
SCD070366497
SC0000037986
SC00001 10288
SCD058745894
SCD078063559
SCD003351814
SCD980839823
SCD003368891
SC81 70022620
SCR000004168
SCD980840193
SCD987595774
State may have fev
Site Name
GIANT CEMENT COMPANY
ALBEMARLE CORP ORANGEBURG PIT
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
PETRO CHEM SC
SAFETY KLEEN SYSTEMS INC LEXINGTON
ZENITH ENGRAVING CO INC
MECO METAL FINISHING USA INC
CARPENTER TECHNOLOGY CORP
ALLIED GENERAL NUCLEAR SERVICES
SAFETY KLEEN (PINEWOOD), INC
PHELPS DODGE HIGH PERFORMANCE CONDUCTORS
STANDARD CORPORATION
PAXAR CORP
KLINE IRON & STEEL CO INC
THOMAS & BETTS CORPORATION
COATES INKS USA INC
INTERLAKE MATERIAL HANDLING DIV
NICCA USA INC
ARAMARK UNIFORM SERVICES INC
KORN INDUSTRIES INC
CROWN CORK & SEAL (CHERAW)
ADVANCED MANUFACTURING COMPONENTS INC
INA USA CORP PLANT I
SCE&G - INVESTMENT RECOVERY
KELMAR INDUSTRIES INC
ENGELHARD CORPORATION
EXXON MOBIL LUBRICANTS & PETROLEUM SPEC
BOB JONES UNIVERSITY INC
TIN PRODUCTS INC
CR BARD INC
INCHEM CORPORATION
PARKER HANNIFIN CORP ABEX NWL DIV
CAROLINA FILTERS INC
BMW MANUFACTURING CORP
COGNISCORP
FLINT INK
INTERNATIONAL PAPER DECORATIVE PRODUCTS
ASHLAND CHEMICAL CO-COLA
HOLNAM INC SAFETY KLEEN SYSTEMS INC
USN-CHARLESTON NAVAL WEAPONS STATION
SCHWEIZERHALL DEVELOPMENT CO
HALOCARBON PRODUCTS CORPORATION
QUALASYSTEMS
ver than fifty generators.
City
HARLEYVILLE
ORANGEBURG
GEORGETOWN
JACKSON
ELGIN
SENECA
CLEMSON
FLORENCE
WELLFORD
SUMTER
ROCK HILL
LEXINGTON
CHESTER
ROCK HILL
ORANGEBURG
BARNWELL
PINEWOOD
IN MAN
LUGOFF
ROCK HILL
COLUMBIA
GAFFNEY
GREER
SUMTER
FOUNTAIN INN
COLUMBIA
SUMTER
CHERAW
GREENWOOD
CHERAW
COLUMBIA
DUNCAN
SENECA
CHARLESTON
GREENVILLE
LEXINGTON
MONCKS CORNER
ROCK HILL
BEAUFORT
SUMTER
GREER
MAULDIN
SPARTANBURG
HAMPTON
COLUMBIA
HOLLY HILL
GOOSE CREEK
GREENVILLE
NORTH AUGUSTA
N CHARLESTON
Total Generated
(Tons)
7,176
3,362
2,703
662
193
81
64
46
44
39
36
33
30
24
22
16
15
14
13
13
12
11
10
10
8
7
7
7
6
6
6
6
5
4
4
4
4
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
2
2
2
2
2
2
14,735
Generators with zero quantity generated are excluded.
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, CONTINUED
4 Quantities of Waste Generated in 1999 That Were:
- Reported with Only Characteristic Waste Codes
- Reported with Only Listed Waste Codes
- Reported with Both Characteristic and Listed Waste codes
Waste Has Only
Characteristic
Codes
ONLY IGNITABLE
ONLY CORROSIVE
ONLY REACTIVE
ONLYD004-17
ONLYD018-43
HAS MORE THAN ONE
CHARACTERISTIC CODE
Tons of
Waste
Generated
35
300
1
133
191
388
Tons of Waste Has Both Tons of
Waste Has Only Waste Characteristic Waste
Listed Codes Generated And Listed Codes Generated
ONLY AN F CODE
ONLY A K CODE
ONLY A P CODE
ONLY A U CODE
HAS MORE THAN ONE
LISTED CODE
404
46
0
3
83
TOTAL
1,048 TOTAL
536 Both Characteristic and Listed
13,177
5 Quantities of Waste Generated in 1999 That Were Multiply Coded
Waste Has Only
Characteristic Codes
But More Than One Applies
HAS IGNITABLE CODE
HAS CORROSIVE CODE
HAS REACTIVE CODE
HASD004-D017CODE
HAS D018-D043 CODE
Tons of
Waste
Generated
26
365
3
379
5
Only Listed
Codes But Has
More Than One
HAS AN F CODE
HAS A K CODE
HAS A P CODE
HAS A U CODE
Tons of
Waste
Generated
83
0
0
83
Both Characteristic
And Listed Codes
IGN. W/ AT LEAST 1 LSTD
CORR. W/ AT LEAST 1 LSTD
REACT. W/ AT LEAST 1 LSTD
D004-17 W/AT LEAST 1 LSTD
D018-43 W/AT LEAST 1 LSTD
F WASTE W/ AT LEAST 1 CHAR
K WASTE W/ AT LEAST 1 CHAR
P WASTE W/ AT LEAST 1 CHAR
U WASTE W/ AT LEAST 1 CHAR
Tons of
Waste
Generated
13,117
0
2
62
5
13,168
10
0
1
TOTAL
388 TOTAL
83 TOTAL
13,177
Note: Columns do not sum to total because a waste code may apply to more than one waste.
Mixtures with ignitable, corrosive, reactive, D004-17, and D018-43 characteristic codes may also contain other characteristic waste
codes. Similarly, wastes with F, K, P, and U listed codes may have other listed waste codes.
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
6 Number of RCRA TSD Facilities (TSDFs): 26
7 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed: 329,906 Tons
8 Fifty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Management Facilities in the State, 1999
Rank
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
Total
Note:
EPA ID
SCD003351699
SCD003368891
SCD070375985
SCD036275626
SCD077995488
SCD043384072
SCD980500052
SCD070371885
SCD044442333
SC9570090002
SC321 0020449
Columns may not
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
PHIBRO TECH INC
PETRO CHEM SC
USAF-POINSETT ELECTRONIC COMBAT RANGE
USATC & FORT JACKSON
sum due to rounding.
City
HARLEYVILLE
HOLLY HILL
PINEWOOD
SUMTER
LEXINGTON
ORANGEBURG
GEORGETOWN
SUMTER
ROCK HILL
WEDGEFIELD
FORT JACKSON
Tons of Waste
Managed
110,768
95,550
57,252
40,548
19,046
3,362
2,627
636
114
1
1
329,906
State may have fewer than fifty facilities that managed waste.
Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed are excluded.
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.
347
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SOUTH CAROLINA
1999 WASTE MANAGEMENT, CONTINUED
9 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed by Management Method, 1999
Management Method
System
Type Code
METALS RECOVERY
SOLVENTS RECOVERY
OTHER RECOVERY
INCINERATION
STABILIZATION
DEEPWELL / UNDERGROUND INJECTION
M011-M019
M021-M029
M031-M039
M041-M049
M111-M119
M134
Quantity Managed
(tons)
2
59,594
3,378
209,681
16
57,236
329,906
Percentage of
Quantity
0.0
18.1
1.0
63.6
0.0
17.3
10(UJ
10 Management Method by Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed, 1999
Management Method
INCINERATION
SOLVENTS RECOVERY
DEEPWELL / UNDERGROUND INJECTION
OTHER RECOVERY
STABILIZATION
METALS RECOVERY
System
Type Code
M041-M049
M021-M029
M134
M031-M039
M111-M119
M011-M019
Quantity Managed
(tons)
209,681
59,594
57,236
3,378
16
2
Percentage of
Quantity
63.6
18.1
17.3
1.0
0.0
0.0
329,906
100.0
Number
of Facilities
1
3
3
4
1
1
11
Number
of Facilities
4
3
1
3
1
1
11
Percentage
of Facilities
9.1
27.3
27.3
36.4
9.1
9.1
Percentage
of Facilities
36.4
27.3
9.1
27.3
9.1
9.1
11 Management Method and Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed by Number of Facilities, 1999
Management Method
System
Type Code
Quantity Managed Percentage of
(tons) Quantity
INCINERATION
SOLVENTS RECOVERY
OTHER RECOVERY
METALS RECOVERY
STABILIZATION
DEEPWELL / UNDERGROUND INJECTION
M041-M049
M021-M029
M031-M039
M011-M019
M111-M119
M134
209,681
59,594
3,378
2
16
57,236
63.6
18.1
1.0
0.0
0.0
17.3
329,906
100.0
Number
of Facilities
4
3
3
1
1
1
11
Percentage
of Facilities
36.4
27.3
27.3
9.1
9.1
9.1
Note: Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed are excluded.
Columns may not sum due to rounding.
Number of Facilities column may not sum to total because facilities may have multiple handling methods.
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.
348
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SOUTH CAROLINA
1999 WASTE SHIPMENTS
Tables 12, 13, and 14 have been omitted from this report because there were no facilities in the State of South
Carolina that reported shipping RCRA hazardous waste in 1999.
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.
349
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SOUTH CAROLINA
1999 WASTE RECEIPTS
15 Number of RCRA Hazardous Waste Receivers: 10
16 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Received: 334,903 Tons
17 Fifty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Receivers in the State, 1999
Rank
EPA ID
Site Name
City
Quantity Received
(Tons)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Total
Note:
SCD003351699
SCD003368891
SCD070375985
SCD036275626
SCD077995488
SCD070371885
SCD981031040
SCD044442333
SCD069314045
SC9570090002
GIANT CEMENT COMPANY
HOLNAM INC SAFETY KLEEN SYSTEMS INC
SAFETY KLEEN (PINEWOOD), INC
SOUTHEASTERN CHEMICALS & SOLVENTS CO
SAFETY KLEEN SYSTEMS INC LEXINGTON
PHIBRO TECH INC
SAFETY KLEEN SYSTEMS INC GREER
PETRO CHEM SC
MILLIKEN CHEMICAL-DEWEY PLANT
USAF-POINSETT ELECTRONIC COMBAT RANGE
HARLEYVILLE
HOLLY HILL
PINEWOOD
SUMTER
LEXINGTON
SUMTER
GREER
ROCK HILL
IN MAN
WEDGEFIELD
113,248
95,550
62,430
40,548
19,152
3,435
420
114
4
1
334,903
Columns may not sum due to rounding.
State may have fewer than fifty facilities that received waste.
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.
350
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SOUTH CAROLINA
1999 WASTE RECEIPTS, CONTINUED
18 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed by Management Method
Limited to Waste Received from Offsite, 1999
Management Method
System
Type Code
Quantity Managed Percentage of
(tons) Quantity
METALS RECOVERY
SOLVENTS RECOVERY
OTHER RECOVERY
INCINERATION
STABILIZATION
DEEPWELL / UNDERGROUND INJECTION
M011-M019
M021-M029
M031-M039
M041-M049
M111-M119
M134
2
59,527
750
206,319
16
57,221
0.0
18.4
0.2
63.7
0.0
17.7
Number
of Facilities
1
2
2
3
1
1
Percentage
of Facilities
12.5
25.0
25.0
37.5
12.5
12.5
323,835
100.0
19 Management Method by Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed
Limited to Waste Received from Offsite, 1999
Management Method
System
Type Code
Quantity Managed Percentage of
(tons) Quantity
INCINERATION
SOLVENTS RECOVERY
DEEPWELL / UNDERGROUND INJECTION
OTHER RECOVERY
STABILIZATION
METALS RECOVERY
M041-M049
M021-M029
M134
M031-M039
M111-M119
M011-M019
206,319
59,527
57,221
750
16
2
63.7
18.4
17.7
0.2
0.0
0.0
323,835
100.0
Number
of Facilities
3
2
1
2
1
1
8
Percentage
of Facilities
37.5
25.0
12.5
25.0
12.5
12.5
20 Management Method and Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed by Number of Facilities
Limited to Waste Received from Offsite, 1999
System Quantity Managed Percentage of Number
Management Method Type Code (tons) Quantity of Facilities
INCINERATION
SOLVENTS RECOVERY
OTHER RECOVERY
METALS RECOVERY
STABILIZATION
DEEPWELL / UNDERGROUND INJECTION
M041-M049
M021-M029
M031-M039
M011-M019
M111-M119
M134
206,319
59,527
750
2
16
57,221
63.7
18.4
0.2
0.0
0.0
17.7
Percentage
of Facilities
37.5
25.0
25.0
12.5
12.5
12.5
323,835
100.0
Note: Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed are excluded.
Columns may not sum due to rounding.
Number of Facilities column may not sum to total because facilities may have multiple handling methods.
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 IMPORTS AND EXPORTS
21 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Imported: 239,946 Tons
22 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Exported: 0 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.
352
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SOUTH DAKOTA
1999 WASTE GENERATION
1 Number of RCRA Large Quantity Generators (LQGs): 21
2 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Generated: 1,074 Tons
3 Fifty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators in the State, 1999
Rank
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
Total
Note:
EPA ID
SDD078668696
SDD061 536843
SDD096407838
SDD981 545577
SDD982596942
SDD980635783
SDD094698321
SDD078013760
SDD000716696
SDD982649766
SDD049521511
SDD068642222
SDD000003855
SD2571 924644
SDD068655018
SDR000000265
SDD007262215
SDD981 549538
SDD982649717
SDD109101030
SDD041 243833
State may have fev
Site Name
3M HEALTH CARE
WHEELER LUMBER L.L.C.
ALCOA EXTRUSIONS, INCORPORATED
STAR CIRCUITS, INCORPORATED
ANGUS INDUSTRIES, INCORPORATED
SMITH EQUIPMENT
STARMARK, INCORPORATED
CR INDUSTRIES
SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS
TRAIL KING INDUSTRIES, INC.
DAKTRONICS, INCORPORATED
SCI SYSTEMS, INCORPORATED
CCL LABEL/SIOUX FALLS INC.
ELLSWORTH AIR FORCE BASE
TRAIL KING INDUSTRIES, INCORPORATED
BLACK HILLS ARMY DEPOT
VISHAY DALE ELECTRONICS
DAKOTA FINISHING
JOHN MORRELL & COMPANY
ELSTON MANUFACTURING
HOMESTAKE MINING COMPANY
ver than fifty generators.
City
BROOKINGS
WHITEWOOD
YANKTON
BROOKINGS
WATERTOWN
WATERTOWN
SIOUX FALLS
SPRINGFIELD
SIOUX FALLS
MITCHELL
BROOKINGS
RAPID CITY
SIOUX FALLS
ELLSWORTH AFB
MITCHELL
IGLOO
YANKTON
WATERTOWN
SIOUX FALLS
SIOUX FALLS
LEAD
Total Generated
(Tons)
284
219
205
95
66
29
25
21
18
16
16
14
13
11
11
10
8
6
5
2
0
1,074
Generators with zero quantity generated are excluded.
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, CONTINUED
4 Quantities of Waste Generated in 1999 That Were:
- Reported with Only Characteristic Waste Codes
- Reported with Only Listed Waste Codes
- Reported with Both Characteristic and Listed Waste codes
Waste Has Only
Characteristic
Codes
ONLY IGNITABLE
ONLY CORROSIVE
ONLY REACTIVE
ONLYD004-17
ONLYD018-43
HAS MORE THAN ONE
CHARACTERISTIC CODE
TOTAL
Tons of
Waste Waste Has Only
Generated Listed Codes
45 ONLY AN F CODE
11 ONLY A K CODE
0 ONLY A P CODE
26 ONLY A U CODE
1
HAS MORE THAN
86 LISTED CODE
169 TOTAL
Tons of Waste Has Both
Waste Characteristic
Generated And Listed Codes
150
192
0
0
ONE
0
342 Both Characteristic and Listed
Tons of
Waste
Generated
563
5 Quantities of Waste Generated in 1999 That Were Multiply Coded
Waste Has Only
Characteristic Codes
But More Than One Applies
HAS IGNITABLE CODE
HAS CORROSIVE CODE
HAS REACTIVE CODE
HASD004-D017CODE
HAS D018-D043 CODE
TOTAL
Note: Columns do not sum to total
Tons of Only Listed
Waste Codes But Has
Generated More Than One
18
68
1
80
7
HAS AN F CODE
HAS A K CODE
HAS A P CODE
HAS A U CODE
86 TOTAL
because a waste code may apply
Tons of
Waste Both Characteristic
Generated And Listed Codes
IGN. W/ AT LEAST 1 LSTD
CORR. W/ AT LEAST 1 LSTD
REACT. W/ AT LEAST 1 LSTD
D004-17 W/AT LEAST 1 LSTD
D018-43 W/AT LEAST 1 LSTD
0 F WASTE W/ AT LEAST 1 CHAR
0 K WASTE W/ AT LEAST 1 CHAR
0 P WASTE W/ AT LEAST 1 CHAR
0 U WASTE W/ AT LEAST 1 CHAR
0 TOTAL
to more than one waste.
Tons of
Waste
Generated
536
3
0
31
297
560
0
0
3
563
Mixtures with ignitable, corrosive, reactive, D004-17, and D018-43 characteristic codes may also contain other characteristic waste
codes. Similarly, wastes with F, K, P, and U listed codes may have other listed waste codes.
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 MANAGEMENT
6 Number of RCRA TSD Facilities (TSDFs): 1
7 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed: 0 Tons
Table 8 has been omitted from this report because there were no facilities in the State of South Dakota that reported
managing RCRA hazardous waste in 1999 other than as a storage-only facility.
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.
355
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SOUTH DAKOTA
1999 WASTE MANAGEMENT, CONTINUED
Tables 9, 10, and 11 have been omitted from this report because there were no facilities in the State of South Dakota
that reported managing RCRA hazardous waste in 1999 other than as a storage-only facility.
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.
356
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SOUTH DAKOTA
1999 WASTE SHIPMENTS
12 Number of RCRA Hazardous Waste Shippers: 21
13 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Shipped: 1,456 Tons
14 Fifty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Shippers in the State, 1999
Rank
EPA ID
Site Name
City
Quantity Shipped
(Tons)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
Total
Note:
SDD000716696
SDD078668696
SDD061 536843
SDD096407838
SDD981 545577
SDD982596942
SDD980635783
SDD094698321
SDD078013760
SDD982649766
SDD049521511
SDD068642222
SDD000003855
SDD068655018
SD2571 924644
SDR000000265
SDD981 549538
SDD007262215
SDD982649717
SDD109101030
SDD041 243833
Columns may not sum
SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS
3M HEALTH CARE
WHEELER LUMBER L.L.C.
ALCOA EXTRUSIONS, INCORPORATED
STAR CIRCUITS, INCORPORATED
ANGUS INDUSTRIES, INCORPORATED
SMITH EQUIPMENT
STARMARK, INCORPORATED
CR INDUSTRIES
TRAIL KING INDUSTRIES, INC.
DAKTRONICS, INCORPORATED
SCI SYSTEMS, INCORPORATED
CCL LABEL/SIOUX FALLS INC.
TRAIL KING INDUSTRIES, INCORPORATED
ELLSWORTH AIR FORCE BASE
BLACK HILLS ARMY DEPOT
DAKOTA FINISHING
VISHAY DALE ELECTRONICS
JOHN MORRELL & COMPANY
ELSTON MANUFACTURING
HOMESTAKE MINING COMPANY
due to rounding.
SIOUX FALLS
BROOKINGS
WHITEWOOD
YANKTON
BROOKINGS
WATERTOWN
WATERTOWN
SIOUX FALLS
SPRINGFIELD
MITCHELL
BROOKINGS
RAPID CITY
SIOUX FALLS
MITCHELL
ELLSWORTH AFB
IGLOO
WATERTOWN
YANKTON
SIOUX FALLS
SIOUX FALLS
LEAD
449
284
219
205
87
28
27
25
20
16
16
14
13
11
10
10
7
6
4
3
0
1,456
State may have fewer than fifty shippers.
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 RECEIPTS
15 Number of RCRA Hazardous Waste Receivers: 1
16 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Received: 279 Tons
17 Fifty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Receivers in the State, 1999
Quantity Received
Rank EPA ID Site Name City (Tons)
1 SDD000716696 SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS SIOUX FALLS 279
Total 279
Note: Columns may not sum due to rounding.
State may have fewer than fifty facilities that received waste.
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.
358
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SOUTH DAKOTA
1999 WASTE RECEIPTS, CONTINUED
Tables 18, 19, and 20 have been omitted from this report because there were no facilities in the State of South Dakota
that reported receiving RCRA hazardous waste in 1999 other than as a storage-only facility.
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.
359
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SOUTH DAKOTA
1999 IMPORTS AND EXPORTS
21 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Imported: 107 Tons
22 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Exported: 1,455 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.
360
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TENNESSEE
1999 WASTE GENERATION
1 Number of RCRA Large Quantity Generators (LQGs): 396
2 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Generated: 2,218,753 Tons
3 Fifty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators in the State, 1999
Rank
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
Total
Note:
EPA ID
TND007024664
TND053983862
TND003337292
TND003376928
TND095050019
TND982139115
TND004048690
TN0000590612
TND081 460651
TND003329513
TND004038550
TND071 530620
TN0890090004
TND067690040
TND002992287
TND980847024
TNR000005793
TND047000898
TNR000006270
TND000645770
TND980845838
TND980709950
TND101768182
TND987776440
TND058660390
TND9821 52324
TND981 023674
TND095686473
TN3890090001
TND003332012
TND061314803
TND081 464810
TND078217726
TND054481205
TND083525634
TND003383551
TND034871350
TND987789583
TND000772186
TND981474125
TND980316301
TND980840524
TND000614321
TND982109142
TND008041717
TND078565249
TN621 0020933
TND034575308
TND1 206031 70
TN021 0020582
State may have fe\
Site Name
VELSICOL CHEMICAL
ALLTRISTAZINC 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
AVECIA EAST
SNAP-ON TOOLS CORPORATION
U S DOE EAST TN TECHNOLOGY PARK
REFINED METALS CORPORATION
AMERISTEEL
EXCEL TSD INC
BIRMINGHAM STEEL CORPORATION
WILLIAM L BONNELL CO., INC., THE
ADVANCED PLATING INC
SAFETY-KLEEN (TS) INC
VOLVO PENTA OF THE AMERICAS-LEXINGTON
ROBERTSHAW TENNESSEE
CALSONIC NORTH AMERICA
DEWAYNE'S QUALITY METAL COATINGS CO.
ROHM AND HAAS COMPANY
BEKAERT CORPORATION DYERSBURG
FUJI HUNT SPECIALTY PRODUCTS COMPANY C
HOEGANAES CORPORATION, GALLATIN PLANT
U.S. DOE Y-1 2 PLANT
WHELAND FOUNDRY DIVOF N AMERICAN ROYALT
VELSICOL CHEMICAL CORP
TECHNICAL PLATING & RUBBER, INC
NASHVILLE THERMAL TRANSFER CORPORATION
NISSAN NORTH AMERICA INC
AVECIA WEST
ALCOA INC (SOUTH PLANT)
ARVIN KAYABA GABRIEL RIDE CONTROL PRODUC
INEOS ACRYLICS-MEMPHIS (FITE RD)
POLLUTION CONTROL INDUSTRIES OF TENNESSE
SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS INC 3-109-01
U.S. PIPE & FOUNDRY CO. -VALVE & FITTING
GREAT LAKES CHEMICAL CORPORATION
SAFETY-KLEEN (GS) INC
DIVERSIFIED SCIENTIFIC SERVICES INC (DSS
NORTH AMERICAN GALVANIZING CO
GENERAL ELECTRIC CO
VOLUNTEER ARMY AMMUNITION PLANT
W.R. GRACE & CO.-CONN DAVISON CHEMICAL D
PENN SPECIALTY CHEMICALS INC
MILAN ARMY AMMUNITION PLANT
/ver than fifty generators.
City
MEMPHIS
GREENEVILLE
CHARLESTON
KINGSPORT
LENOIR CITY
BRISTOL
COLLEGE GROVE
BRISTOL
CLARKSVILLE
CHATTANOOGA
MT PLEASANT
JOHNSON CITY
OAK RIDGE
MEMPHIS
JACKSON
MEMPHIS
MEMPHIS
CARTHAGE
NASHVILLE
GREENBRIER
LEXINGTON
CARTHAGE
SHELBYVILLE
LEXINGTON
KNOXVILLE
INDUSTRIAL PARK
DAYTON
GALLATIN
OAK RIDGE
CHATTANOOGA
CHATTANOOGA
WATERTOWN
NASHVILLE
SMYRNA
MT PLEASANT
ALCOA
PULASKI
MEMPHIS
MILLINGTON
NASHVILLE
CHATTANOOGA
NEWPORT
MILLINGTON
KINGSTON
NASHVILLE
SELMER
CHATTANOOGA
CHATTANOOGA
MEMPHIS
MILAN
Total Generated
(Tons)
1,118,851
216,001
203,286
156,506
130,942
99,369
40,970
25,202
23,153
21 ,946
21,157
17,096
12,873
12,355
12,082
9,260
8,746
8,090
7,948
7,471
6,304
5,017
4,392
4,107
4,068
3,700
2,896
2,790
2,779
2,764
1,891
1,512
1,270
858
808
792
790
740
619
592
580
572
546
505
500
435
416
405
400
351
2,206,705
Generators with zero quantity generated are excluded.
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, CONTINUED
4 Quantities of Waste Generated in 1999 That Were:
- Reported with Only Characteristic Waste Codes
- Reported with Only Listed Waste Codes
- Reported with Both Characteristic and Listed Waste codes
Waste Has Only
Characteristic
Codes
ONLY IGNITABLE
ONLY CORROSIVE
ONLY REACTIVE
ONLYD004-17
ONLYD018-43
HAS MORE THAN ONE
CHARACTERISTIC CODE
Tons of
Waste
Generated
2,240
39,322
127
271,411
1,234
1 ,305,827
Waste Has Only
Listed Codes
ONLY AN F CODE
ONLY A K CODE
ONLY A P CODE
ONLY A U CODE
HAS MORE THAN ONE
LISTED CODE
Tons of Waste Has Both
Waste Characteristic
Generated And Listed Codes
358,000
12,722
95
100,596
2,994
Tons of
Waste
Generated
TOTAL
1,620,162 TOTAL
474,406 Both Characteristic and Listed
124,157
5 Quantities of Waste Generated in 1999 That Were Multiply Coded
Waste Has Only
Characteristic Codes
But More Than One Applies
HAS IGNITABLE CODE
HAS CORROSIVE CODE
HAS REACTIVE CODE
HASD004-D017CODE
HAS D018-D043 CODE
Tons of
Waste
Generated
18,268
1,292,519
7,176
176,089
1,123,450
Only Listed
Codes But Has
More Than One
HAS AN F CODE
HAS A K CODE
HAS A P CODE
HAS A U CODE
Tons of
Waste
Generated
2,382
2,315
613
677
Both Characteristic
And Listed Codes
IGN. W/ AT LEAST 1 LSTD
CORR. W/ AT LEAST 1 LSTD
REACT. W/ AT LEAST 1 LSTD
D004-17 W/AT LEAST 1 LSTD
D018-43 W/AT LEAST 1 LSTD
F WASTE W/ AT LEAST 1 CHAR
K WASTE W/ AT LEAST 1 CHAR
P WASTE W/ AT LEAST 1 CHAR
U WASTE W/ AT LEAST 1 CHAR
Tons of
Waste
Generated
31 ,520
84,376
4,055
25,140
4,824
110,174
13,408
261
990
TOTAL
1,305,827 TOTAL
2,994 TOTAL
124,157
Note: Columns do not sum to total because a waste code may apply to more than one waste.
Mixtures with ignitable, corrosive, reactive, D004-17, and D018-43 characteristic codes may also contain other characteristic waste
codes. Similarly, wastes with F, K, P, and U listed codes may have other listed waste codes.
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 MANAGEMENT
6 Number of RCRA TSD Facilities (TSDFs): 28
7 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed: 1,551,844 Tons
8 Fifty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Management Facilities in the State, 1999
Rank
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
Total
Note:
EPA ID
TND007024664
TND003337292
TND003376928
TND004048690
TND002992287
TND000645770
TND980847024
TND058660390
TND000772186
TN0890090004
TN3890090001
TND061314803
TND981474125
TND987777695
TND000614321
TND982109142
TND987789583
TN021 0020582
TND987775749
TND003095635
TN1 890090003
TN8570024044
TND095053682
TN521 0020421
TN21 70022600
TND982086969
Columns may not
Site Name
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 TENNESSE
U S DOE EAST TN TECHNOLOGY PARK
U.S. DOE Y-12 PLANT
VELSICOL CHEMICAL CORP
SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS INC 3-109-01
SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS INC
SAFETY-KLEEN (GS) INC
DIVERSIFIED SCIENTIFIC SERVICES INC (DSS
INEOS ACRYLICS-MEMPHIS (FITE RD)
MILAN ARMY AMMUNITION PLANT
CELSIUS AEROTECH INC
NUCLEAR FUEL SERVICES, INC
U.S. DOE, OAK RIDGE NATIONAL LABORATORY
City
MEMPHIS
CHARLESTON
KINGSPORT
COLLEGE GROVE
JACKSON
GREENBRIER
MEMPHIS
KNOXVILLE
MILLINGTON
OAK RIDGE
OAK RIDGE
CHATTANOOGA
NASHVILLE
KNOXVILLE
MILLINGTON
KINGSTON
MEMPHIS
MILAN
NASHVILLE
ERWIN
OAK RIDGE
ARNOLD ENGINEERING DEVELOPMENT CENTER/SDTULLAHOMA
FIVE RIVERS MFG LLC
HOLSTON ARMY AMMUNITION PLANT
NAVAL SUPPORT ACTIVITY MID-SOUTH
AMERICAN ECOLOGY RECYCLE CENTER INC
sum due to rounding.
GREENEVILLE
KINGSPORT
MEMPHIS
OAK RIDGE
Tons of Waste
Managed
1,118,487
203,233
150,918
40,970
10,405
7,865
6,461
3,960
3,010
1,192
1,008
888
844
509
466
437
393
317
315
105
24
18
10
6
2
2
1,551,844
State may have fewer than fifty facilities that managed waste.
Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed are excluded.
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 MANAGEMENT, CONTINUED
9 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed by Management Method, 1999
Management Method
System
Type Code
Quantity Managed Percentage of
(tons) Quantity
METALS RECOVERY
SOLVENTS RECOVERY
INCINERATION
STABILIZATION
LANDFILL
DEEPWELL / UNDERGROUND INJECTION
OTHER DISPOSAL
M011-M019
M021-M029
M041-M049
M111-M119
M132
M134
M137
0
635
156,712
200
3,853
134
1,390,310
1,551,844
0.0
0.0
10.1
0.0
0.2
0.0
89.6
100.0
10 Management Method by Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed, 1999
Management Method
OTHER DISPOSAL
INCINERATION
LANDFILL
SOLVENTS RECOVERY
STABILIZATION
DEEPWELL / UNDERGROUND INJECTION
METALS RECOVERY
System
Type Code
M137
M041-M049
M132
M021-M029
M111-M119
M134
M011-M019
Quantity Managed
(tons)
1,390,310
156,712
3,853
635
200
134
0
1,551,844
Percentage of
Quantity
89.6
10.1
0.2
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
100.0
Number
of Facilities
1
4
12
3
5
4
23
26
Number
of Facilities
23
12
5
4
3
4
1
26
Percentage
of Facilities
3.8
15.4
46.2
11.5
19.2
15.4
88.5
Percentage
of Facilities
88.5
46.2
19.2
15.4
11.5
15.4
3.8
11 Management Method and Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed by Number of Facilities, 1999
Management Method
System
Type Code
Quantity Managed Percentage of
(tons) Quantity
OTHER DISPOSAL
INCINERATION
LANDFILL
SOLVENTS RECOVERY
DEEPWELL / UNDERGROUND INJECTION
STABILIZATION
METALS RECOVERY
M137
M041-M049
M132
M021-M029
M134
M111-M119
M011-M019
1,390,310
156,712
3,853
635
134
200
0
1,551,844
89.6
10.1
0.2
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
100.0
Number
of Facilities
23
12
5
4
4
3
1
26
Percentage
of Facilities
88.5
46.2
19.2
15.4
15.4
11.5
3.8
Note: Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed are excluded.
Columns may not sum due to rounding.
Number of Facilities column may not sum to total because facilities may have multiple handling methods.
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 SHIPMENTS
12 Number of RCRA Hazardous Waste Shippers: 295
13 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Shipped: 57,650 Tons
14 Fifty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Shippers in the State, 1999
Rank
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
Total
Note:
EPA ID
TN0890090004
TND000645770
TND980847024
TND095686473
TND003376928
TND067690040
TN3890090001
TND002992287
TND078217726
TND061314803
TND004038550
TND054481205
TND083525634
TND034871350
TND003383551
TND000772186
TND980840524
TND008041717
TND000614321
TN621 0020933
TND1 206031 70
TND034575308
TND007024664
TND981 468648
TND987789583
TND981 023674
TND063737316
TNR000007666
TND981474125
TNR000001842
TND066723263
TND078565249
TND041 150533
TN0000317289
TND030686430
TND047000898
TND004042057
TND980837892
TND003329083
TND9821 57570
TND077656197
TND075376202
TND004044780
TN021 0020582
TNR000008078
TND980559702
TNR000005900
TND0491 15348
TND004036570
TN0000590612
Columns may not sum
Site Name
U S DOE EAST TN TECHNOLOGY PARK
SAFETY-KLEEN (TS) INC
EXCEL TSD INC
HOEGANAES CORPORATION, GALLATIN PLANT
TENN EASTMAN DIVISION OF EASTMAN CHEMICA
REFINED METALS CORPORATION
U.S. DOE Y-12 PLANT
AMERISTEEL
NASHVILLE THERMAL TRANSFER CORPORATION
VELSICOL CHEMICAL CORP
AVECIA EAST
NISSAN NORTH AMERICA INC
AVECIA WEST
ARVIN KAYABA GABRIEL RIDE CONTROL PRODUC
ALCOA INC (SOUTH PLANT)
POLLUTION CONTROL INDUSTRIES OF TENNESSE
GREAT LAKES CHEMICAL CORPORATION
NORTH AMERICAN GALVANIZING CO
SAFETY-KLEEN (GS) INC
VOLUNTEER ARMY AMMUNITION PLANT
PENN SPECIALTY CHEMICALS INC
W.R. GRACE & CO.-CONN DAVISON CHEMICAL D
VELSICOL CHEMICAL
SATURN CORPORATION
INEOS ACRYLICS-MEMPHIS (FITE RD)
FUJI HUNT SPECIALTY PRODUCTS COMPANY C
TENNESSEE GAS PIPELINE COMPANY
BANK OF AMERICAN ESD NO. 63327
SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS INC 3-109-01
DELTA FAUCET COMPANY OF TENNESSEE INC
DP HOLDINGS INC DBA DAVIS PIPE
GENERAL ELECTRIC CO
AMERISTEEL KNOXVILLE STEEL MILL DIV.
SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS INC (3-026-01)
WESTVACO-CONSUMER PACKAGING DIVISION
WILLIAM L BONNELL CO., INC., THE
THE AEROSTRUCTURES CORPORATION
EASTERN PLATING INC
SOUTH ATLANTIC GALVANIZING LLC
GTS-DURATEK
LTV COPPERWELD FAYETTEVILLE DIVISION
BATESVILLE MANUFACTURING INC
MURRAY INC
MILAN ARMY AMMUNITION PLANT
THE TERMINIX INTERNATIONAL CO L.P.
QUEBECOR PRINTING DICKSON INC
PFIZER INC
DOVER ELEVATOR SYSTEMS
RHODIAINC
EXIDE CORPORATION
due to rounding.
Quantity Shipped
City (Tons)
OAK RIDGE
GREENBRIER
MEMPHIS
GALLATIN
KINGSPORT
MEMPHIS
OAK RIDGE
JACKSON
NASHVILLE
CHATTANOOGA
MT PLEASANT
SMYRNA
MT PLEASANT
PULASKI
ALCOA
MILLINGTON
NEWPORT
NASHVILLE
MILLINGTON
CHATTANOOGA
MEMPHIS
CHATTANOOGA
MEMPHIS
SPRING HILL
MEMPHIS
DAYTON
NUNNELLY
MEMPHIS
NASHVILLE
JACKSON
BLOUNTVILLE
SELMER
KNOXVILLE
PI NEY FLATS
CLEVELAND
CARTHAGE
NASHVILLE
NEWPORT
EAST
OAK RIDGE
FAYETTEVILLE
MANCHESTER
LAWRENCEBURG
MILAN
MEMPHIS
DICKSON
MEMPHIS
MIDDLETON
NASHVILLE
BRISTOL
12,087
7,446
6,178
2,812
2,075
1,902
1,817
1,677
1,316
1,003
942
870
818
793
792
564
548
500
453
416
398
397
364
343
326
316
316
314
302
300
299
291
286
274
251
241
220
202
194
192
186
176
174
168
157
147
147
144
143
139
52,415
State may have fewer than fifty shippers.
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 RECEIPTS
15 Number of RCRA Hazardous Waste Receivers: 11
16 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Received: 18,354 Tons
17 Fifty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Receivers in the State, 1999
Rank
EPA ID
Site Name
City
Quantity Received
(Tons)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
Total
Note:
TND000645770
TND980847024
TND000772186
TND981474125
TN0890090004
TND000614321
TND987777695
TND003376928
TN021 0020582
TN3890090001
TN 1890090003
SAFETY-KLEEN (TS) INC
EXCEL TSD INC
POLLUTION CONTROL INDUSTRIES OF TENNESSE
SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS INC 3-109-01
U S DOE EAST TN TECHNOLOGY PARK
SAFETY-KLEEN (GS) INC
SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS INC
TENN EASTMAN DIVISION OF EASTMAN CHEMICA
MILAN ARMY AMMUNITION PLANT
U.S. DOE Y-12 PLANT
U.S. DOE, OAK RIDGE NATIONAL LABORATORY
GREENBRIER
MEMPHIS
MILLINGTON
NASHVILLE
OAK RIDGE
MILLINGTON
KNOXVILLE
KINGSPORT
MILAN
OAK RIDGE
OAK RIDGE
7,840
5,693
2,812
554
433
357
300
169
134
55
6
18,354
Columns may not sum due to rounding.
State may have fewer than fifty facilities that received waste.
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 RECEIPTS, CONTINUED
18 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed by Management Method
Limited to Waste Received from Offsite, 1999
Management Method
System
Type Code
Quantity Managed Percentage of
(tons) Quantity
METALS RECOVERY
INCINERATION
STABILIZATION
LANDFILL
DEEPWELL / UNDERGROUND INJECTION
OTHER DISPOSAL
M011-M019
M041-M049
M111-M119
M132
M134
M137
0
5,950
0
360
26
12,018
0.0
32.4
0.0
2.0
0.1
65.5
18,354
100.0
19 Management Method by Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed
Limited to Waste Received from Offsite, 1999
Management Method
System
Type Code
Quantity Managed Percentage of
(tons) Quantity
OTHER DISPOSAL
INCINERATION
LANDFILL
DEEPWELL / UNDERGROUND INJECTION
METALS RECOVERY
STABILIZATION
M137
M041-M049
M132
M134
M011-M019
M111-M119
12,018
5,950
360
26
0
0
65.5
32.4
2.0
0.1
0.0
0.0
18,354
100.0
Number
of Facilities
1
3
1
2
1
8
11
Number
of Facilities
8
3
2
1
1
1
11
Percentage
of Facilities
9.1
27.3
9.1
18.2
9.1
72.7
Percentage
of Facilities
72.7
27.3
18.2
9.1
9.1
9.1
20 Management Method and Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed by Number of Facilities
Limited to Waste Received from Offsite, 1999
System Quantity Managed Percentage of Number
Management Method Type Code (tons) Quantity of Facilities
OTHER DISPOSAL
INCINERATION
LANDFILL
METALS RECOVERY
STABILIZATION
DEEPWELL / UNDERGROUND INJECTION
M137
M041-M049
M132
M011-M019
M111-M119
M134
12,018
5,950
360
0
0
26
65.5
32.4
2.0
0.0
0.0
0.1
Percentage
of Facilities
72.7
27.3
18.2
9.1
9.1
9.1
18,354
100.0
11
Note: Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed are excluded.
Columns may not sum due to rounding.
Number of Facilities column may not sum to total because facilities may have multiple handling methods.
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 IMPORTS AND EXPORTS
21 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Imported: 13,666 Tons
22 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Exported: 51,523 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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TEXAS
1999 WASTE GENERATION
1 Number of RCRA Large Quantity Generators (LQGs): 907
2 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Generated: 14,923,520 Tons
3 Fifty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators in the State, 1999
Rank
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
Total
Note:
EPA ID
TXD008123317
TXD008080533
TXD001 700806
TXD059685339
TXD008081101
TXD008079642
TXD0081 06999
TXD083472266
TXD078432457
TXD008081697
TXR000036251
TXD087491973
TXD008092793
TXD008079527
TXD008076846
TXD049213127
TXD058275769
TXD007376700
TXD007330202
TXD058265067
TXD000719518
TXD055141378
TXD000751172
TXD055330997
TXD008079212
TXD982286932
TXD000836445
TXD067285973
TXD987986734
TXD026040709
TXD046844700
TXD981 053770
TXD058260977
TXD066362559
TXD000461533
TXD096037932
TXD980624035
TXD008119414
TXD981911209
TXD000836486
TXD051161990
TXD006451090
TXD980626014
TXT490011293
TXD0081 13441
TXT490013455
TXD069452340
TXD000804302
TXD058276130
TXD093565653
State may have fe\
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
MERISOLUSALLC
LYONDELL CHEMICAL COMPANY
CELANESE LTD.
BASF CORPORATION
CHEMICAL WASTE MANAGEMENT, INC.
ASARCO INCORPORATED
THE DOW CHEMICAL COMPANY, TEXAS OPERATIC
STERLING CHEMICALS, INC.
HUNTSMAN PETROCHEMICAL CORPORATION
CKWITCO CORPORATION
EQUISTAR CHEMICALS, LP
CELANESE LTD.
TEXAS EASTMAN DIVISION
LYONDELL CHEMICAL WORLDWIDE, INC.
DISPOSAL SYSTEMS INC.
SAFETY-KLEEN ( DEER PARK), INC.
BP CHEMICALS INC.
DYNAMIC DETAILS INC
E.I. DUPONT DE NEMOURS & COMPANY
OCCIDENTAL CHEMICAL CORPORATION
EQUISTAR CHEMICALS, L.P.
SHELL OIL COMPANY
GNI CHEMICALS CORPORATION, INC.
CELANESE LTD.
CHEMICAL RECLAMATION SERVICES, INC.
DURATHERM, INC.
BAYER CORPORATION
CHAPARRAL STEEL MIDLOTHIAN, L.P.
UNION CARBIDE CORPORATION
HALTERMANN, LTD.
HEAT ENERGY ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY, INC.
STRUCTURAL METALS, INC.
OXY VINYLS, LP
GB BIOSCIENCES CORPORATION
CITGO REFINING AND CHEMICALS COMPANY L.P
GNB TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
HUNTSMAN POLYMERS CORPORATION
FORMOSA PLASTICS CORPORATION, TEXAS
TICONA POLYMERS INC
ENTERPRISE PRODUCTS OPERATING L.P.
TEXAS ECOLOGISTS, INC.
SEA LION TECHNOLOGY, INC.
MILLENNIUM PETROCHEMICALS INC.
GEORGIA GULF CHEMICALS & VINYLS, LLC
/ver than fifty generators.
City
VICTORIA
TEXAS CITY
ALVIN
SUNRAY
BEAUMONT
ORANGE
HOUSTON
CHANNELVIEW
PASADENA
FREEPORT
PORT ARTHUR
AMARILLO
FREEPORT
TEXAS CITY
PORT NECHES
MARSHALL
CHANNELVIEW
PAMPA
LONGVIEW
PASADENA
DEER PARK
DEER PARK
BLOOMINGTON
GARLAND
LA PORTE
GREGORY
CORPUS CHRISTI
DEER PARK
DEER PARK
BAY CITY
AVALON
SAN LEON
BAYTOWN
MIDLOTHIAN
TEXAS CITY
HOUSTON
DALLAS
SEGUIN
DEER PARK
HOUSTON
CORPUS CHRISTI
FRISCO
ODESSA
POINT COMFORT
BISHOP
MONT BELVIEU
ROBSTOWN
TEXAS CITY
LA PORTE
PASADENA
Total Generated
(Tons)
2,953,867
2,446,339
2,382,761
1 ,347,628
1,311,309
826,987
519,891
472,71 1
326,148
286,155
252,602
242,808
183,966
136,180
76,810
73,756
72,304
55,265
54,264
48,248
40,170
38,188
37,524
36,810
32,402
27,632
23,501
23,327
21 ,558
20,744
20,253
20,110
19,614
19,423
17,996
15,907
15,375
1 1 ,605
10,579
10,031
9,944
8,790
8,779
8,720
8,652
8,466
8,385
8,180
8,120
7,117
14,617,898
Generators with zero quantity generated are excluded.
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, CONTINUED
4 Quantities of Waste Generated in 1999 That Were:
- Reported with Only Characteristic Waste Codes
- Reported with Only Listed Waste Codes
- Reported with Both Characteristic and Listed Waste codes
Waste Has Only
Characteristic
Codes
ONLY IGNITABLE
ONLY CORROSIVE
ONLY REACTIVE
ONLYD004-17
ONLYD018-43
HAS MORE THAN ONE
CHARACTERISTIC CODE
Tons of
Waste
Generated
244,188
252,175
4,714
167,689
3,915,994
5,539,157
Waste Has Only
Listed Codes
ONLY AN F CODE
ONLY A K CODE
ONLY A P CODE
ONLY A U CODE
HAS MORE THAN ONE
LISTED CODE
Tons of Waste Has Both
Waste Characteristic
Generated And Listed Codes
52,875
1,111,460
103
299,506
77,144
Tons of
Waste
Generated
TOTAL
10,123,917 TOTAL
1,541,089 Both Characteristic and Listed
3,258,514
5 Quantities of Waste Generated in 1999 That Were Multiply Coded
Waste Has Only
Characteristic Codes
But More Than One Applies
HAS IGNITABLE CODE
HAS CORROSIVE CODE
HAS REACTIVE CODE
HASD004-D017CODE
HAS D018-D043 CODE
Tons of
Waste
Generated
934,797
2,954,067
3,019,487
952,692
4,539,065
Only Listed
Codes But Has
More Than One
HAS AN F CODE
HAS A K CODE
HAS A P CODE
HAS A U CODE
Tons of
Waste
Generated
73,120
73,608
3,460
4,229
Both Characteristic
And Listed Codes
IGN. W/ AT LEAST 1 LSTD
CORR. W/ AT LEAST 1 LSTD
REACT. W/ AT LEAST 1 LSTD
D004-17 W/AT LEAST 1 LSTD
D018-43 W/AT LEAST 1 LSTD
F WASTE W/ AT LEAST 1 CHAR
K WASTE W/ AT LEAST 1 CHAR
P WASTE W/ AT LEAST 1 CHAR
U WASTE W/ AT LEAST 1 CHAR
Tons of
Waste
Generated
678,300
2,415,525
96,437
2,180,630
847,598
582,868
2,777,181
10,589
110,419
TOTAL
5,539,157 TOTAL
77,144 TOTAL
3,258,514
Note: Columns do not sum to total because a waste code may apply to more than one waste.
Mixtures with ignitable, corrosive, reactive, D004-17, and D018-43 characteristic codes may also contain other characteristic waste
codes. Similarly, wastes with F, K, P, and U listed codes may have other listed waste codes.
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
6 Number of RCRA TSD Facilities (TSDFs): 105
7 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed: 5,806,458 Tons
8 Fifty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Management Facilities in the State, 1999
Rank
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
Total
EPA ID
TXD001 700806
TXD008123317
TXD059685339
TXD008080533
TXD083472266
TXD078432457
TXD008081101
TXR000036251
TXD000719518
TXD008079527
TXD008081697
TXD055141378
TXD007349327
TXD008076846
TXD988088464
TXD007376700
TXD077603371
TXD000751172
TXR000001016
TXD008099079
TXD026040709
TXD007330202
TXD046844700
TXD069452340
TXD006451090
TXD982286932
TXD000461533
TXD980624035
TXD0081 13441
TXD008097487
TXD008117186
TXD097673149
TXD065096273
TXD067285973
TXD058276130
TXD008076853
TXD981 153711
TXD086981172
TXD000719286
TXD074185141
TXD980626014
TXD981911209
TXD058275769
TXD084970169
TXD980808778
TXD067261412
TXD980626774
TXD000017756
TXD0551 35388
TXD008093197
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.
BASF CORPORATION
SAFETY-KLEEN ( DEER PARK), INC.
TXI OPERATIONS, LP
HUNTSMAN PETROCHEMICAL CORPORATION
WASTE CONTROL SPECIALISTS LLC.
CELANESE LTD.
SAFETY KLEEN SYSTEMS, INC.
BP CHEMICALS INC.
DISPOSAL SYSTEMS OF CORPUS CHRISTI, INC.
RHODIAINC.
CELANESE LTD.
TEXAS EASTMAN DIVISION
CHEMICAL RECLAMATION SERVICES, INC.
TEXAS ECOLOGISTS, INC.
GNB TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
OCCIDENTAL CHEMICAL CORPORATION
UNION CARBIDE CORPORATION
HEAT ENERGY ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY, INC.
TICONA POLYMERS INC
ARCH CHEMICALS INC
ENCYCLE/TEXAS, INC.
VOPAK INDUSTRIAL SERVICES USA, INC.
ROHM & HAAS TEXAS INCORPORATED
SHELL OIL COMPANY
MILLENNIUM PETROCHEMICALS INC.
HUNTSMAN PETROCHEMICAL CORPORATION
CITGO REFINING AND CHEMICALS COMPANY L.P
ATOFINA PETROCHEMICALS INC
LBC PETROUNITED, INC.
THE GOODYEAR TIRE & RUBBER COMPANY
HUNTSMAN POLYMERS CORPORATION
OXY VINYLS, LP
EQUISTAR CHEMICALS, LP
LONZA, INC.
ARISTECH CHEMICAL CORPORATION
BASF CORPORATION
PHILLIPS 66 COMPANY
THE DOW CHEMICAL COMPANY
TREATMENT ONE
NATURAL GAS ODORIZING, INC.
City
ALVIN
VICTORIA
SUNRAY
TEXAS CITY
CHANNELVIEW
PASADENA
BEAUMONT
PORT ARTHUR
DEER PARK
TEXAS CITY
FREEPORT
DEER PARK
MIDLOTHIAN
PORTNECHES
ANDREWS
PAMPA
DENTON
BLOOMINGTON
CORPUS CHRISTI
HOUSTON
BAY CITY
LONGVIEW
AVALON
ROBSTOWN
FRISCO
GREGORY
TEXAS CITY
DALLAS
BISHOP
BEAUMONT
CORPUS CHRISTI
DEER PARK
DEER PARK
DEER PARK
LA PORTE
CONROE
CORPUS CHRISTI
LA PORTE
SEABROOK
PASADENA
ODESSA
DEER PARK
CHANNELVIEW
PASADENA
PASADENA
BEAUMONT
BORGER
LA PORTE
HOUSTON
BAYTOWN
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
133,988
122,721
72,996
69,157
56,074
55,247
47,988
36,950
31 ,094
28,015
20,424
18,572
17,170
16,907
16,694
12,909
12,880
12,489
8,595
6,054
5,191
4,858
4,720
4,619
4,027
3,924
3,895
3,679
3,252
2,853
2,729
2,509
2,072
1,970
1,621
1,209
921
691
592
515
5,804,832
Note: Columns may not sum due to rounding.
State may have fewer than fifty facilities that managed waste.
Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed are excluded.
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, CONTINUED
9 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed by Management Method, 1999
System Quantity Managed Percentage of Number Percentage
Management Method "Type Code (tons) Quantity of Facilities of Facilities
METALS RECOVERY M011-M019 13,989 0.2 6 9.2
SOLVENTS RECOVERY M021-M029 22,828 0.4 8 12.3
OTHER RECOVERY M031-M039 61,917 1.1 5 7.7
INCINERATION M041-M049 166,957 2.9 18 27.7
ENERGY RECOVERY M051-M059 526,045 9.1 30 46.2
FUEL BLENDING M061 61,286 1.1 16 24.6
SLUDGE TREATMENT M101-M109 47,096 0.8 2 3.1
STABILIZATION M111-M119 73,912 1.3 6 9.2
LAND TREATMENT/APPLICATION/FARMING M131 189 0.0 2 3.1
LANDFILL M132 50,855 0.9 11 16.9
DEEPWELL/UNDERGROUND INJECTION M134 4,781,153 82.3 17 26.2
OTHER DISPOSAL M137 230 0.0 2 3.1
5,806,458 100.0 65
10 Management Method by Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed, 1999
System Quantity Managed Percentage of Number Percentage
Management Method Type Code (tons) Quantity of Facilities of Facilities
DEEPWELL/UNDERGROUND INJECTION M134 4,781,153 82.3 17 26.2
ENERGY RECOVERY M051-M059 526,045 9.1 30 46.2
INCINERATION M041-M049 166,957 2.9 18 27.7
STABILIZATION M111-M119 73,912 1.3 6 9.2
OTHER RECOVERY M031-M039 61,917 1.1 5 7.7
FUEL BLENDING M061 61,286 1.1 16 24.6
LANDFILL M132 50,855 0.9 11 16.9
SLUDGE TREATMENT M101-M109 47,096 0.8 2 3.1
SOLVENTS RECOVERY M021-M029 22,828 0.4 8 12.3
METALS RECOVERY M011-M019 13,989 0.2 6 9.2
OTHER DISPOSAL M137 230 0.0 2 3.1
LAND TREATMENT/APPLICATION/FARMING M131 189 0.0 2 3.1
5,806,458 100.0 65
11 Management Method and Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed by Number of Facilities, 1999
System Quantity Managed Percentage of Number Percentage
Management Method "Type Code (tons) Quantity of Facilities of Facilities
ENERGY RECOVERY M051-M059 526,045 9.1 30 46.2
INCINERATION M041-M049 166,957 2.9 18 27.7
DEEPWELL/UNDERGROUND INJECTION M134 4,781,153 82.3 17 26.2
FUEL BLENDING M061 61,286 1.1 16 24.6
LANDFILL M132 50,855 0.9 11 16.9
SOLVENTS RECOVERY M021-M029 22,828 0.4 8 12.3
METALS RECOVERY M011-M019 13,989 0.2 6 9.2
STABILIZATION M111-M119 73,912 1.3 6 9.2
OTHER RECOVERY M031-M039 61,917 1.1 5 7.7
SLUDGE TREATMENT M101-M109 47,096 0.8 2 3.1
LAND TREATMENT/APPLICATION/FARMING M131 189 0.0 2 3.1
OTHER DISPOSAL M137 230 0.0 2 3.1
5,806,458 100.0 65
Note: Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed are excluded.
Columns may not sum due to rounding.
Number of Facilities column may not sum to total because facilities may have multiple handling methods.
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 SHIPMENTS
12 Number of RCRA Hazardous Waste Shippers: 883
13 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Shipped: 726,670 Tons
14 Fifty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Shippers in the State, 1999
Rank
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
Total
Note:
EPA ID
TXD058275769
TXD058265067
TXD055330997
TXR000036251
TXD987986734
TXD981 053770
TXD046844700
TXD058260977
TXD066362559
TXD096037932
TXD980624035
TXD008119414
TXD000719518
TXD000836486
TXD051161990
TXD008079642
TXD008076846
TXT490013455
TXT490011293
TXD000804302
TXD060712858
TXD981917024
TXD0741 96338
TXD088474663
TXD980626014
TXR000025809
TXD000792937
TXD008079212
TXD000782698
TXD008117186
TXD008081101
TXD067285973
TXD000461533
TXD083472266
TXD980809909
TXD058276130
TXD048210645
TXD074604166
TXD097673149
TXD990757668
TXD007398175
TXD077603371
TXD007323397
TXD988050993
TXD096035274
TXD053624193
TXD008092793
TXD007330202
TXD990757486
TXD988088910
Columns may not sum
Site Name
EQUISTAR CHEMICALS, LP
LYONDELL CHEMICAL WORLDWIDE, INC.
DYNAMIC DETAILS INC
CHEMICAL WASTE MANAGEMENT, INC.
GNI CHEMICALS CORPORATION, INC.
DURATHERM, INC.
CHEMICAL RECLAMATION SERVICES, INC.
BAYER CORPORATION
CHAPARRAL STEEL MIDLOTHIAN, LP.
HALTERMANN, LTD.
HEAT ENERGY ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY, INC.
STRUCTURAL METALS, INC.
DISPOSAL SYSTEMS INC.
GB BIOSCIENCES CORPORATION
CITGO REFINING AND CHEMICALS COMPANY LP
E.I. DUPONT DE NEMOURS & COMPANY
HUNTSMAN PETROCHEMICAL CORPORATION
ENTERPRISE PRODUCTS OPERATING LP.
FORMOSA PLASTICS CORPORATION, TEXAS
SEA LION TECHNOLOGY, INC.
FMC ENERGY SYSTEMS
EQUISTAR CHEMICALS, LP
PHILIP RECLAMATION SERVICES, HOUSTON INC
KOCH PETROLEUM GROUP, LP.
HUNTSMAN POLYMERS CORPORATION
EQUISTAR CHEMICALS, LP
VALERO REFINING COMPANY-TEXAS
E.I. DUPONT DE NEMOURS & COMPANY
EXXON COMPANY U.S.A.
ENCYCLE/TEXAS, INC.
E.I. DUPONT DE NEMOURS & COMPANY
SHELL OIL COMPANY
UNION CARBIDE CORPORATION
LYONDELL CHEMICAL COMPANY
EXXONMOBIL CHEMICAL COMPANY
MILLENNIUM PETROCHEMICALS INC.
PHILLIPS PETROLEUM COMPANY
VALERO REFINING COMPANY-TEXAS
VOPAK INDUSTRIAL SERVICES USA, INC.
ASARCO INCORPORATED
BORDER STEEL, INC.
SAFETY KLEEN SYSTEMS, INC.
LONE STAR STEEL COMPANY
METALPLATE GALVANIZING, L.P.
MOBIL CHEMICAL COMPANY
VALERO REFINING COMPANY-TEXAS
THE DOW CHEMICAL COMPANY, TEXAS OPERATIC
TEXAS EASTMAN DIVISION
AIR PRODUCTS, L.P.
BELVIEU ENVIRONMENTAL FUELS
due to rounding.
City
CHANNELVIEW
PASADENA
GARLAND
PORT ARTHUR
DEER PARK
SAN LEON
AVALON
BAYTOWN
MIDLOTHIAN
HOUSTON
DALLAS
SEGUIN
DEER PARK
HOUSTON
CORPUS CHRISTI
ORANGE
PORTNECHES
MONT BELVIEU
POINT COMFORT
TEXAS CITY
HOUSTON
VICTORIA
HOUSTON
CORPUS CHRISTI
ODESSA
LA PORTE
TEXAS CITY
LA PORTE
BAYTOWN
CORPUS CHRISTI
BEAUMONT
DEER PARK
TEXAS CITY
CHANNELVIEW
BAYTOWN
LA PORTE
OLD OCEAN
CORPUS CHRISTI
DEER PARK
EL PASO
EL PASO
DENTON
LONE STAR
HOUSTON
HOUSTON
HOUSTON
FREEPORT
LONGVIEW
PASADENA
MONT BELVIEU
Quantity Shipped
(Tons)
57,998
48,311
36,810
32,425
21 ,558
20,383
19,858
19,614
19,423
15,907
15,375
1 1 ,605
1 1 ,022
10,028
9,944
8,564
8,474
8,466
8,251
8,180
7,653
6,876
6,662
6,497
6,066
5,987
5,615
5,480
5,209
5,151
5,068
4,927
4,833
4,724
4,226
4,150
4,000
3,906
3,624
3,553
3,479
3,439
3,388
3,341
3,155
3,130
3,084
3,046
3,039
3,035
528,538
State may have fewer than fifty shippers.
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 RECEIPTS
15 Number of RCRA Hazardous Waste Receivers: 40
16 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Received: 722,549 Tons
17 Fifty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Receivers in the State, 1999
Rank
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
Total
Note: i
EPA ID
TXD000719518
TXD083472266
TXD055141378
TXD007349327
TXD988088464
TXD077603371
TXR000036251
TXR000001016
TXD008099079
TXD046844700
TXD980624035
TXD0741 96338
TXD069452340
TXD006451090
TXD008097487
TXD008117186
TXD982290140
TXD981 153711
TXD0551 35388
TXD980745095
TXD097673149
TXD980626154
TXD01 0803203
TXD052649027
TXD982560294
TXD008076853
TXD008123317
TXD981 052061
TXD981053416
TXD007330202
TXD000729400
TXD000747378
TXD047823265
TXD061 290276
TXD000747428
TXD000461533
TX8800016125
TXD000747402
TXD000747386
TXD0831 45656
Site Name
DISPOSAL SYSTEMS INC.
LYONDELL CHEMICAL COMPANY
SAFETY-KLEEN ( DEER PARK), INC.
TXI OPERATIONS, LP
WASTE CONTROL SPECIALISTS LLC.
SAFETY KLEEN SYSTEMS, INC.
CHEMICAL WASTE MANAGEMENT, INC.
DISPOSAL SYSTEMS OF CORPUS CHRISTI, INC.
RHODIAINC.
CHEMICAL RECLAMATION SERVICES, INC.
HEAT ENERGY ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY, INC.
PHILIP RECLAMATION SERVICES, HOUSTON INC
TEXAS ECOLOGISTS, INC.
GNB TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
ARCH CHEMICALS INC
ENCYCLE/TEXAS, INC.
SAFETY KLEEN (LA PORTE), INC.
CITGO REFINING AND CHEMICALS COMPANY LP
TREATMENT ONE
ASHLAND DISTRIBUTION COMPANY
VOPAK INDUSTRIAL SERVICES USA, INC.
DETREX SOLVENTS DIVISION
SAFETY-KLEEN CORPORATION
SAFETY KLEEN ( SAN ANTONIO ), INC.
NSSI
HUNTSMAN PETROCHEMICAL CORPORATION
DU PONT DE NEMOURS & CO., E.I.
SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS, INC.
SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS, INC.
TEXAS EASTMAN DIVISION
SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS, INC.
SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS, INC.
PHIBRO-TECH, INC.
SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS, INC.
SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS, INC.
UNION CARBIDE CORPORATION
NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMINISTR
SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS, INC.
SAFETY-KLEEN
SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS, INC.
City
DEER PARK
CHANNELVIEW
DEER PARK
MIDLOTHIAN
ANDREWS
DENTON
PORT ARTHUR
CORPUS CHRISTI
HOUSTON
AVALON
DALLAS
HOUSTON
ROBSTOWN
FRISCO
BEAUMONT
CORPUS CHRISTI
LA PORTE
CORPUS CHRISTI
HOUSTON
GARLAND
DEER PARK
ARLINGTON
MISSOURI CITY
SAN ANTONIO
HOUSTON
CONROE
VICTORIA
IRVING
FORT WORTH
LONGVIEW
SAN ANTONIO
LONGVIEW
GARLAND
ORANGE
WICHITA FALLS
TEXAS CITY
HOUSTON
CORPUS CHRISTI
PASADENA
MCALLEN
Quantity Received
(Tons)
168,428
98,497
73,155
72,995
56,539
54,967
49,608
31,117
27,939
20,545
13,170
10,011
8,545
7,966
6,054
5,191
4,023
3,895
2,067
1,836
1,658
977
769
574
436
385
234
191
158
138
126
107
73
66
43
18
18
16
9
5
722,549
Columns may not sum due to rounding.
State may have fewer than fifty facilities that received waste.
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 RECEIPTS, CONTINUED
18 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed by Management Method
Limited to Waste Received from Offsite, 1999
Management Method
System
Type Code
METALS RECOVERY
SOLVENTS RECOVERY
OTHER RECOVERY
INCINERATION
ENERGY RECOVERY
FUEL BLENDING
SLUDGE TREATMENT
STABILIZATION
LANDFILL
DEEPWELL / UNDERGROUND INJECTION
OTHER DISPOSAL
M011-M019
M021-M029
M031-M039
M041-M049
M051-M059
M061
M101-M109
M111-M119
M132
M134
M137
Quantity Managed
(tons)
13,233
22,824
6,089
109,081
147,738
61 ,286
0
51,196
14,526
262,447
1
688,421
Percentage of
Quantity
1.9
3.3
0.9
15.8
21.5
8.9
0.0
7.4
2.1
38.1
0.0
100.0
19 Management Method by Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed
Limited to Waste Received from Offsite, 1999
Management Method
System
Type Code
DEEPWELL / UNDERGROUND INJECTION
ENERGY RECOVERY
INCINERATION
FUEL BLENDING
STABILIZATION
SOLVENTS RECOVERY
LANDFILL
METALS RECOVERY
OTHER RECOVERY
OTHER DISPOSAL
SLUDGE TREATMENT
20
M134
M051-M059
M041-M049
M061
M111-M119
M021-M029
M132
M011-M019
M031-M039
M137
M101-M109
Quantity Managed
(tons)
262,447
147,738
109,081
61,286
51,196
22,824
14,526
13,233
6,089
1
0
688,421
Percentage of
Quantity
38.1
21.5
15.8
8.9
7.4
3.3
2.1
1.9
0.9
0.0
0.0
10(UJ
Number
of Facilities
5
7
3
7
12
16
1
4
6
6
1
31
Number
of Facilities
6
12
7
16
4
7
6
5
3
1
1
31
Percentage
of Facilities
16.1
22.6
9.7
22.6
38.7
51.6
3.2
12.9
19.4
19.4
3.2
Percentage
of Facilities
19.4
38.7
22.6
51.6
12.9
22.6
19.4
16.1
9.7
3.2
3.2
Management Method and Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed by Number of Facilities
Limited to Waste Received from Offsite, 1999
System Quantity Managed Percentage of Number
Management Method Type Code (tons) Quantity of Facilities
FUEL BLENDING
ENERGY RECOVERY
SOLVENTS RECOVERY
INCINERATION
LANDFILL
DEEPWELL / UNDERGROUND INJECTION
METALS RECOVERY
STABILIZATION
OTHER RECOVERY
SLUDGE TREATMENT
OTHER DISPOSAL
M061
M051-M059
M021-M029
M041-M049
M132
M134
M011-M019
M111-M119
M031-M039
M101-M109
M137
61,286
147,738
22,824
109,081
14,526
262,447
13,233
51,196
6,089
0
1
8.9
21.5
3.3
15.8
2.1
38.1
1.9
7.4
0.9
0.0
0.0
16
12
7
7
6
6
5
4
3
1
1
Percentage
of Facilities
51.6
38.7
22.6
22.6
19.4
19.4
16.1
12.9
9.7
3.2
3.2
688,421
100.0
31
Note: Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed are excluded.
Columns may not sum due to rounding.
Number of Facilities column may not sum to total because facilities may have multiple handling methods.
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 IMPORTS AND EXPORTS
21 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Imported: 223,588 Tons
22 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Exported: 238,777 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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TRUST TERRITORIES
1999 WASTE GENERATION
1 Number of RCRA Large Quantity Generators (LQGs): 4
2 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Generated: 827 Tons
3 Fifty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators in the State, 1999
Rank EPA ID
1 TT0570090001
2 TT521 0090002
3 TTD987866035
4 TT9570090002
Site Name
USARMY CHEMICAL ACTIVITY PACIFIC/JACADS
USARMY KWAJALEIN ATOLL
USAF WAKE ISLAND AIR FIELD
USAF DETACHMENT 1 15TH AIR BASE WING
City
JOHNSTON ATOLL
REPUBLIC OF MARSHALL ISL
WAKE ISLAND
APO
Total Generated
(Tons)
708
49
40
30
Total 827
Note: State may have fewer than fifty generators.
Generators with zero quantity generated are excluded.
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, CONTINUED
4 Quantities of Waste Generated in 1999 That Were:
- Reported with Only Characteristic Waste Codes
- Reported with Only Listed Waste Codes
- Reported with Both Characteristic and Listed Waste codes
Waste Has Only
Characteristic
Codes
ONLY IGNITABLE
ONLY CORROSIVE
ONLY REACTIVE
ONLYD004-17
ONLYD018-43
HAS MORE THAN ONE
CHARACTERISTIC CODE
Tons of
Waste
Generated
10
0
202
497
1
76
Tons of Waste Has Both Tons of
Waste Has Only Waste Characteristic Waste
Listed Codes Generated And Listed Codes Generated
ONLY AN F CODE
ONLY A K CODE
ONLY A P CODE
ONLY A U CODE
HAS MORE THAN ONE
LISTED CODE
1
0
0
0
0
TOTAL
786 TOTAL
1 Both Characteristic and Listed
40
5 Quantities of Waste Generated in 1999 That Were Multiply Coded
Waste Has Only
Characteristic Codes
But More Than One Applies
HAS IGNITABLE CODE
HAS CORROSIVE CODE
HAS REACTIVE CODE
HASD004-D017CODE
HAS D018-D043 CODE
Tons of
Waste
Generated
35
42
41
27
33
Only Listed
Codes But Has
More Than One
HAS AN F CODE
HAS A K CODE
HAS A P CODE
HAS A U CODE
Tons of
Waste
Generated
0
0
0
0
Both Characteristic
And Listed Codes
IGN. W/ AT LEAST 1 LSTD
CORR. W/ AT LEAST 1 LSTD
REACT. W/ AT LEAST 1 LSTD
D004-17 W/AT LEAST 1 LSTD
D018-43 W/AT LEAST 1 LSTD
F WASTE W/ AT LEAST 1 CHAR
K WASTE W/ AT LEAST 1 CHAR
P WASTE W/ AT LEAST 1 CHAR
U WASTE W/ AT LEAST 1 CHAR
Tons of
Waste
Generated
34
1
1
37
39
39
0
0
1
TOTAL
76 TOTAL
0 TOTAL
40
Note: Columns do not sum to total because a waste code may apply to more than one waste.
Mixtures with ignitable, corrosive, reactive, D004-17, and D018-43 characteristic codes may also contain other characteristic waste
codes. Similarly, wastes with F, K, P, and U listed codes may have other listed waste codes.
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
6 Number of RCRA TSD Facilities (TSDFs): 1
7 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed: 185 Tons
8 Fifty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Management Facilities in the State, 1999
Tons of Waste
Rank EPA ID Site Name City Managed
1 TT0570090001 USARMY CHEMICAL ACTIVITY PACIFIC/JACADS JOHNSTON ATOLL 185
Total 185
Note: Columns may not sum due to rounding.
State may have fewer than fifty facilities that managed waste.
Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed are excluded.
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.
379
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TRUST TERRITORIES
1999 WASTE MANAGEMENT, CONTINUED
9 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed by Management Method, 1999
Management Method
System
Type Code
Quantity Managed Percentage of
(tons) Quantity
Number
of Facilities
INCINERATION
M041-M049
185
100.0
185
100.0
10 Management Method by Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed, 1999
Management Method
System
Type Code
Quantity Managed Percentage of
(tons) Quantity
Number
of Facilities
INCINERATION
M041-M049
185
100.0
185
100.0
Percentage
of Facilities
100.0
Percentage
of Facilities
100.0
11 Management Method and Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed by Number of Facilities, 1999
Management Method
System
Type Code
INCINERATION
M041-M049
Quantity Managed Percentage of Number
(tons) Quantity of Facilities
1
185
100.0
Percentage
of Facilities
100.0
185
100.0
Note: Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed are excluded.
Columns may not sum due to rounding.
Number of Facilities column may not sum to total because facilities may have multiple handling methods.
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.
380
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TRUST TERRITORIES
1999 WASTE SHIPMENTS
12 Number of RCRA Hazardous Waste Shippers: 4
13 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Shipped: 566 Tons
14 Fifty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Shippers in the State, 1999
Quantity Shipped
Rank EPA ID Site Name City (Tons)
1 TT0570090001
2 TTD987866035
3 TT521 0090002
4 TT9570090002
Total
USARMY CHEMICAL ACTIVITY PACIFIC/JACADS
USAF WAKE ISLAND AIR FIELD
USARMY KWAJALEIN ATOLL
USAF DETACHMENT 1 15TH AIR BASE WING
JOHNSTON ATOLL
WAKE ISLAND
REPUBLIC OF MARSHALL ISL
APO
460
40
37
30
566
Note: Columns may not sum due to rounding.
State may have fewer than fifty shippers.
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 RECEIPTS
Tables 15, 16, and 17 have been omitted from this report because there were no facilities in the Trust Territories that
reported receiving RCRA hazardous waste in 1999.
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.
382
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TRUST TERRITORIES
1999 WASTE RECEIPTS, CONTINUED
Tables 18, 19, and 20 have been omitted from this report because there were no facilities in the Trust Territories that
reported receiving RCRA hazardous waste in 1999.
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.
383
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TRUST TERRITORIES
1999 IMPORTS AND EXPORTS
21 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Imported: 0 Tons
22 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Exported: 566 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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UTAH
1999 WASTE GENERATION
1 Number of RCRA Large Quantity Generators (LQGs): 91
2 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Generated: 80,427 Tons
3 Fifty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators in the State, 1999
Rank
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
Total
Note:
EPA ID
UTD981552177
UTD021 533054
UT921 0020922
UT521 0090002
UTD982595795
UTD001 705029
UTD009081357
UTD073010902
UTD000826446
UTD988070215
UT321 3820894
UTD092029768
UT0571 724350
UTD980957088
UTD0471 09269
UTD042831628
UTD980954168
UTD988078150
UTD988072294
UTD073008237
UTD009073305
UTD1 27673697
UTD045267127
UTD982598898
UTD063314975
UTD072988173
UTR000004077
UTD041 075896
UTR000002527
UTD009090580
UTD000826412
UTD980959035
UTD000826362
UTD097767180
UTD007939358
UTD982588675
UTD982649170
UTD988074241
UTD092024934
UTR000000232
UTD981 548597
UTD094674595
UTD060381977
UTD049779325
UTD009094012
UTD991301748
UTD1 49899262
UTD009087644
UTD009438359
UTD009086133
State may have fe\
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
TOOELE ARMY DEPOT
CHEVRON SALT LAKE REFINERY
HILL AIR FORCE BASE
SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS, INC
TOOL DESIGN ENGINEERING & MFG., INC.
SAINT-GOBAIN CORPORATION
VIKTRON UTAH
BFI WASTE SYSTEMS OF NORTH AMERICA, INC.
AMERICAN PACIFIC CORP. - UTAH
FAIRCHILD SEMICONDUCTOR
EDO CORPORATION WESTERN DIVISION
AUTOLIVASP, INC. - POMONTORY
FLYING J REFINERY
ENVIROCARE OF UTAH
INLAND REFINING INC
PARISH CHEMICAL COMPANY
MAPLE OIL PRODUCTS, INC.
SYRO, INC.
HEXCEL CORPORATION
PHILLIPS 66 COMPANY
KENNECOTT UTAH COPPER - REFINERY
VULCRAFT - UTAH/DIV OF NUCOR CORP
BP AMOCO - SALT LAKE REFINERY
BOURNS SENSORS/CONTROLS, INC.
WHEELER MACHINERY COMPANY
ROLLS-ROYCE GEAR SYSTEMS
VALMONT INTERMOUNTAIN GALVANIZING
OEA, INC.
WESTERN ZIRCONIUM/WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC
IBC ADVANCED TECHNOLOGIES
FMC JETWAY SYSTEMS (WEST)
UNIVERSITY OF UTAH
BECTON DICKINSON MEDICAL SYSTEMS
FMC JETWAY SYSTEMS (EAST)
BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY
SAFETY-KLEEN, INC. (LONE & GRASSY MTN.)
RAYLOC PAYSON
REILLY INDUSTRIES, INC.
VARIAN X-RAY PRODUCTS
GENEVA STEEL
/ver than fifty generators.
City
ARAGONITE
PLYMOUTH
OGDEN
TOOELE
CLIVE
WEST VALLEY CITY
CORINNE
LOGAN
MAGNA
SALT LAKE CITY
TOOELE
SALT LAKE CITY
HILL AIR FORCE BASE
SALT LAKE CITY
SALT LAKE CITY
SALT LAKE CITY
SALT LAKE CITY
NORTH SALT LAKE
CEDAR CITY
WEST JORDAN
SALT LAKE CITY
PROMONTORY
NORTH SALT LAKE
CLIVE
WOODS CROSS
VINEYARD
SALT LAKE CITY
CENTERVILLE
WEST VALLEY CITY
WOODS CROSS
MAGNA
BRIGHAM CITY
SALT LAKE CITY
OGDEN
SALT LAKE CITY
PARK CITY
LINDON
TREMONTON
OGDEN
AMERICAN FORK
OGDEN
SALT LAKE CITY
SANDY
OGDEN
PROVO
CLIVE
PAYSON
PROVO
SALT LAKE CITY
VINEYARD
Total Generated
(Tons)
31 ,056
17,475
6,911
6,632
2,799
2,026
1,627
1,449
1,325
1,096
1,018
963
724
710
363
255
239
233
214
210
205
195
184
139
130
130
110
108
98
92
86
79
77
76
74
65
63
59
58
57
55
54
51
50
47
45
43
42
41
39
79,878
Generators with zero quantity generated are excluded.
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, CONTINUED
4 Quantities of Waste Generated in 1999 That Were:
- Reported with Only Characteristic Waste Codes
- Reported with Only Listed Waste Codes
- Reported with Both Characteristic and Listed Waste codes
Waste Has Only
Characteristic
Codes
ONLY IGNITABLE
ONLY CORROSIVE
ONLY REACTIVE
ONLYD004-17
ONLYD018-43
HAS MORE THAN ONE
CHARACTERISTIC CODE
TOTAL
Tons of
Waste Waste Has Only
Generated Listed Codes
204 ONLY AN F CODE
1,123 ONLY A K CODE
1,340 ONLY A P CODE
4,153 ONLY A U CODE
108
HAS MORE THAN
8,717 LISTED CODE
15,646 TOTAL
Tons of Waste Has Both
Waste Characteristic
Generated And Listed Codes
8,252
17,710
77
9
ONE
3,103
29,151 Both Characteristic and Listed
Tons of
Waste
Generated
35,630
5 Quantities of Waste Generated in 1999 That Were Multiply Coded
Waste Has Only
Characteristic Codes
But More Than One Applies
HAS IGNITABLE CODE
HAS CORROSIVE CODE
HAS REACTIVE CODE
HASD004-D017CODE
HAS D018-D043 CODE
TOTAL
Note: Columns do not sum to total
Tons of Only Listed
Waste Codes But Has
Generated More Than One
793
2,892
6,362
8,581
906
HAS AN F CODE
HAS A K CODE
HAS A P CODE
HAS A U CODE
8,717 TOTAL
because a waste code may apply
Tons of
Waste Both Characteristic
Generated And Listed Codes
IGN. W/ AT LEAST 1 LSTD
CORR. W/ AT LEAST 1 LSTD
REACT. W/ AT LEAST 1 LSTD
D004-17 W/AT LEAST 1 LSTD
D018-43 W/AT LEAST 1 LSTD
3,1 03 F WASTE W/ AT LEAST 1 CHAR
3,1 01 K WASTE W/ AT LEAST 1 CHAR
2,922 P WASTE W/ AT LEAST 1 CHAR
2,923 U WASTE W/ AT LEAST 1 CHAR
3,103 TOTAL
to more than one waste.
Tons of
Waste
Generated
31 ,873
29,755
30,847
32,837
33,776
34,978
31,411
30,829
30,952
35,630
Mixtures with ignitable, corrosive, reactive, D004-17, and D018-43 characteristic codes may also contain other characteristic waste
codes. Similarly, wastes with F, K, P, and U listed codes may have other listed waste codes.
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
6 Number of RCRA TSD Facilities (TSDFs): 27
7 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed: 156,799 Tons
8 Fifty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Management Facilities in the State, 1999
Rank
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Total
EPA ID
UTD991301748
UTD981552177
UTD982598898
UT521 0090002
UTD982595795
UTD009081357
UT321 3820894
UT0570090001
UTD001 705029
UTD048406144
Site Name
SAFETY-KLEEN, INC. (LONE & GRASSY MTN.)
SAFETY-KLEEN (ARAGONITE)
ENVIROCAREOFUTAH
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
City
CLIVE
ARAGONITE
CLIVE
TOOELE
CLIVE
CORINNE
TOOELE
BOX ELDER COUNTY
WEST VALLEY CITY
CLEARFIELD
Tons of Waste
Managed
85,792
38,701
17,461
6,408
5,395
1,381
912
457
232
60
156,799
Note: Columns may not sum due to rounding.
State may have fewer than fifty facilities that managed waste.
Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed are excluded.
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.
387
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UTAH
1999 WASTE MANAGEMENT, CONTINUED
9 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed by Management Method, 1999
System Quantity Managed Percentage of Number Percentage
Management Method "Type Code (tons) Quantity of Facilities of Facilities
METALS RECOVERY M011-M019 2 0.0 3 30.0
SOLVENTS RECOVERY M021-M029 0 0.0 1 10.0
OTHER RECOVERY M031-M039 0 0.0 1 10.0
INCINERATION M041-M049 52,531 33.5 8 80.0
FUEL BLENDING M061 28 0.0 2 20.0
STABILIZATION M111-M119 46,623 29.7 3 30.0
LANDFILL M132 56,638 36.1 2 20.0
OTHER DISPOSAL M137 976 0.6 2 20.0
156,799 100.0 10
10 Management Method by Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed, 1999
System Quantity Managed Percentage of Number Percentage
Management Method Type Code (tons) Quantity of Facilities of Facilities
LANDFILL M132 56,638 36.1 2 20.0
INCINERATION M041-M049 52,531 33.5 8 80.0
STABILIZATION M111-M119 46,623 29.7 3 30.0
OTHER DISPOSAL M137 976 0.6 2 20.0
FUEL BLENDING M061 28 0.0 2 20.0
METALS RECOVERY M011-M019 2 0.0 3 30.0
OTHER RECOVERY M031-M039 0 0.0 1 10.0
SOLVENTS RECOVERY M021-M029 0 0.0 1 10.0
156,799 100.0 10
11 Management Method and Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed by Number of Facilities, 1999
System Quantity Managed Percentage of Number Percentage
Management Method "Type Code (tons) Quantity of Facilities of Facilities
INCINERATION M041-M049 52,531 33.5 8 80.0
METALS RECOVERY M011-M019 2 0.0 3 30.0
STABILIZATION M111-M119 46,623 29.7 3 30.0
FUEL BLENDING M061 28 0.0 2 20.0
LANDFILL M132 56,638 36.1 2 20.0
OTHER DISPOSAL M137 976 0.6 2 20.0
SOLVENTS RECOVERY M021-M029 0 0.0 1 10.0
OTHER RECOVERY M031-M039 0 0.0 1 10.0
156,799 100.0 10
Note: Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed are excluded.
Columns may not sum due to rounding.
Number of Facilities column may not sum to total because facilities may have multiple handling methods.
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 SHIPMENTS
12 Number of RCRA Hazardous Waste Shippers: 88
13 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Shipped: 69,090 Tons
14 Fifty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Shippers in the State, 1999
Rank
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
Total
Note:
EPA ID
UTD981552177
UTD021 533054
UT921 0020922
UTD982595795
UTD073010902
UTD001 705029
UTD988070215
UTD000826446
UTD092029768
UTD980957088
UT0571 724350
UTD000826362
UTD991301748
UTD0471 09269
UTD042831628
UTD009081357
UTD980954168
UTD988072294
UTD073008237
UTD009073305
UTD1 27673697
UT521 0090002
UTD045267127
UTD063314975
UTD072988173
UTR000004077
UTD041 075896
UT321 3820894
UTR000002527
UTD000826412
UTD980959035
UTD007939358
UTD097767180
UTD009090580
UTD988074241
UTD092024934
UTR000000232
UTD981 548597
UTD094674595
UTD982649170
UTD049779325
UTD009086133
UTD1 49899262
UTD009087644
UTD009094012
UTD009438359
UTD988070652
UTD009073800
UTD000651653
UTD041 307356
Columns may not sum
Site Name
SAFETY-KLEEN (ARAGONITE)
NUCOR STEEL
DEFENSE DEPOT HILL, UTAH
SAFETY-KLEEN, INC. (CLIVE)
TYCO PRINTED CURCUIT GROUP
ALLIANT AEROSPACE COMPANY - BACCHUS
COMPEQ INTERNATIONAL
KENNECOTT UTAH COPPER - SMELTER
CHEVRON SALT LAKE REFINERY
SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS, INC
HILL AIR FORCE BASE
BP AMOCO - SALT LAKE REFINERY
SAFETY-KLEEN, INC. (LONE & GRASSY MTN.)
TOOL DESIGN ENGINEERING & MFG., INC.
SAINT-GOBAIN CORPORATION
PROMONTORY, THIOKOL PROPULSION
VIKTRON UTAH
AMERICAN PACIFIC CORP. - UTAH
FAIRCHILD SEMICONDUCTOR
EDO CORPORATION WESTERN DIVISION
AUTOLIVASP, INC. - POMONTORY
DESERET CHEMICAL DEPOT
FLYING J REFINERY
INLAND REFINING INC
PARISH CHEMICAL COMPANY
MAPLE OIL PRODUCTS, INC.
SYRO, INC.
TOOELE ARMY DEPOT
HEXCEL CORPORATION
KENNECOTT UTAH COPPER - REFINERY
VULCRAFT - UTAH/DIV OF NUCOR CORP
WHEELER MACHINERY COMPANY
BOURNS SENSORS/CONTROLS, INC.
PHILLIPS 66 COMPANY
OEA, INC.
WESTERN ZIRCONIUM/WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC
IBC ADVANCED TECHNOLOGIES
FMC JETWAY SYSTEMS (WEST)
UNIVERSITY OF UTAH
VALMONT INTERMOUNTAIN GALVANIZING
FMC JETWAY SYSTEMS (EAST)
GENEVA STEEL
RAYLOC PAYSON
REILLY INDUSTRIES, INC.
BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY
VARIAN X-RAY PRODUCTS
BAXTER RESEARCH MEDICAL, INC.
ENGELHARD CORPORATION
UTAH STATE UNIVERSITY
THATCHER COMPANY
due to rounding.
Quantity Shipped
City (Tons)
ARAGONITE
PLYMOUTH
OGDEN
CLIVE
LOGAN
WEST VALLEY CITY
SALT LAKE CITY
MAGNA
SALT LAKE CITY
SALT LAKE CITY
HILL AIR FORCE BASE
SALT LAKE CITY
CLIVE
SALT LAKE CITY
SALT LAKE CITY
CORINNE
SALT LAKE CITY
CEDAR CITY
WEST JORDAN
SALT LAKE CITY
PROMONTORY
TOOELE
NORTH SALT LAKE
WOODS CROSS
VINEYARD
SALT LAKE CITY
CENTERVILLE
TOOELE
WEST VALLEY CITY
MAGNA
BRIGHAM CITY
SALT LAKE CITY
OGDEN
WOODS CROSS
TREMONTON
OGDEN
AMERICAN FORK
OGDEN
SALT LAKE CITY
LINDON
OGDEN
VINEYARD
PAYSON
PROVO
PROVO
SALT LAKE CITY
MIDVALE
SALT LAKE CITY
LOGAN
SALT LAKE CITY
29,465
17,476
6,307
2,789
1,449
1,381
1,096
1,089
963
837
723
550
464
363
255
245
229
213
210
205
195
188
184
130
130
110
108
106
96
86
79
74
67
67
63
58
57
55
54
53
50
44
43
42
40
35
34
29
29
26
68,640
State may have fewer than fifty shippers.
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 RECEIPTS
15 Number of RCRA Hazardous Waste Receivers: 8
16 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Received: 147,135 Tons
17 Fifty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Receivers in the State, 1999
Rank
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Total
Note: (
EPA ID
UTD991301748
UTD981552177
UTD982598898
UTD982595795
UTD980957088
UT0570090001
UTD048406144
UTD001 705029
Site Name
SAFETY-KLEEN, INC. (LONE & GRASSY MTN.)
SAFETY-KLEEN (ARAGONITE)
ENVIROCAREOFUTAH
SAFETY-KLEEN, INC. (CLIVE)
SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS, INC
UTAH TEST AND TRAINING RANGE
ASHLAND CHEMICAL COMPANY
ALLIANT AEROSPACE COMPANY - BACCHUS
City
CLIVE
ARAGONITE
CLIVE
CLIVE
SALT LAKE CITY
BOX ELDER COUNTY
CLEARFIELD
WEST VALLEY CITY
Quantity Received
(Tons)
86,149
37,110
17,230
5,395
733
457
60
1
147,135
Columns may not sum due to rounding.
State may have fewer than fifty facilities that received waste.
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.
390
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UTAH
1999 WASTE RECEIPTS, CONTINUED
18 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed by Management Method
Limited to Waste Received from Offsite, 1999
Management Method
System
Type Code
Quantity Managed Percentage of
(tons) Quantity
METALS RECOVERY
SOLVENTS RECOVERY
OTHER RECOVERY
INCINERATION
FUEL BLENDING
STABILIZATION
LANDFILL
M011-M019
M021-M029
M031-M039
M041-M049
M061
M111-M119
M132
1
0
0
42,983
28
46,384
56,578
0.0
0.0
0.0
29.4
0.0
31.8
38.8
Number
of Facilities
2
1
1
5
2
3
2
Percentage
of Facilities
33.3
16.7
16.7
83.3
33.3
50.0
33.3
145,975
100.0
19 Management Method by Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed
Limited to Waste Received from Offsite, 1999
Management Method
System
Type Code
LANDFILL
STABILIZATION
INCINERATION
FUEL BLENDING
METALS RECOVERY
OTHER RECOVERY
SOLVENTS RECOVERY
20
M132
M111-M119
M041-M049
M061
M011-M019
M031-M039
M021-M029
Quantity Managed
(tons)
56,578
46,384
42,983
28
1
0
0
145,975
Percentage of
Quantity
38.8
31.8
29.4
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
10(UJ
Number
of Facilities
2
3
5
2
2
1
1
Percentage
of Facilities
33.3
50.0
83.3
33.3
33.3
16.7
16.7
Management Method and Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed by Number of Facilities
Limited to Waste Received from Offsite, 1999
System Quantity Managed Percentage of Number
Management Method Type Code (tons) Quantity of Facilities
INCINERATION
STABILIZATION
METALS RECOVERY
FUEL BLENDING
LANDFILL
SOLVENTS RECOVERY
OTHER RECOVERY
M041-M049
M111-M119
M011-M019
M061
M132
M021-M029
M031-M039
42,983
46,384
1
28
56,578
0
0
29.4
31.8
0.0
0.0
38.8
0.0
0.0
Percentage
of Facilities
83.3
50.0
33.3
33.3
33.3
16.7
16.7
145,975
100.0
Note: Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed are excluded.
Columns may not sum due to rounding.
Number of Facilities column may not sum to total because facilities may have multiple handling methods.
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 IMPORTS AND EXPORTS
21 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Imported: 90,033 Tons
22 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Exported: 18,606 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.
392
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VERMONT
1999 WASTE GENERATION
1 Number of RCRA Large Quantity Generators (LQGs): 65
2 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Generated: 5,275 Tons
3 Fifty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators in the State, 1999
Rank
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
Total
Note:
EPA ID
VTD002084705
VTD001 075894
VTD002085108
VTD001 086529
VTR000007229
VTD099682494
VTD001 082841
VTD988366167
VTD002065597
VTD980670319
VTD002065654
VTD001 083468
VTD981 065998
VTD002068484
VTD000636563
VTD002083434
VTD064436074
VTD001081215
VTD001080126
VTD000636449
VTR000005348
VTP000004709
VTD002068070
VTD001 089226
VTD039697347
VTD020673299
VT9690550042
VTD069911873
VTD990800575
VT5000001982
VTD000649780
VTD001086149
VT6572824294
VTD073985475
VTD988367579
VTP000007856
VTD002068096
VTP000009049
VTR000008052
VTD045011533
VTD048419386
VTP000008849
VTD988366027
VTD043516210
VTD045648243
VTD045014602
VTP000004805
VTD98052401 1
VTR000002543
VTD007939614
State may have fe\
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.
EVEREADY BATTERY CO., INC.
ETHAN ALLEN, INC.
G.S. PRECISION, INC.
THE SHELBURNE CORPORATION
UNIVERSITY OF VERMONT ENV SAFETY FAC.
GENERAL DYNAMICS ARMAMENT SYSTEMS
EHV-WEIDMANN INDUSTRIES, INC.
ETHAN ALLEN INC.
GREENFIELD INDUSTRIES
UNIVERSITY OF VERMONT
VERMONT TUBES
PLAZA MOBIL
BF GOODRICH/SIMMONDS PRECISION
FELLOWS CORPORATION
VERMONT CASTINGS MAJESTIC PRODUCTS
QUIN-T, USSAMICA
VERMONT ARMY NATIONAL GUARD
TIVOLY, INC.
ETHAN ALLEN, INC.
FLEMING OIL COMPANY, INC.
GENERAL DYNAMICS ARMAMENT SYSTEMS
BRYANT GRINDER CORPORATION
VT AIR NATIONAL GUARD, 158 FW
VERMONT CASTINGS MAJESTIC PRODUCTS CO
GREAT BROOK FURNITURE, LTD.
VERMONT ARMY NATIONAL GUARD
MACK MOLDING CO.
TOWN OF FAIFAX
HUBER+SUHNER, INC
VERMONT YANKEE POWER STATION
MASKAU.S. INC.
FORMER LAMOILLE VALLEY RR ENGINE HOUSE
VERMONT ARMY NATIONAL GUARD OMS#7
SIMPSON PAPER CO.
LAVALLEEANDIDE, INC.
FIBERMARK, INC.
LUDLOW MOBIL
VT ARMY NATIONAL GUARD
GEORGIA MOBIL
CENTRAL VERMONT PUBIC SERVICE CORP.
/ver than fifty generators.
City
ESSEX JUNCTION
NORTH CLARENDON
RUTLAND
BRATTLEBORO
BURLINGTON
ST. ALBANS
ORLEANS
COLCHESTER
BENNINGTON
BRATTLEBORO
ST. ALBANS
RANDOLPH
BRATTLEBORO
SHELBURNE
BURLINGTON
BURLINGTON
ST. JOHNSBURY
BEECHER FALLS
LYNDONVILLE
BURLINGTON
BRANDON
RUTLAND
VERGENNES
NORTH SPRINGFIELD
BETHEL
RUTLAND
NORTH SPRINGFIELD
DERBY LINE
ISLAND POND
BRATTLEBORO
BURLINGTON
SPRINGFIELD
S. BURLINGTON
RANDOLPH
NORTH SPRINGFIELD
BENNINGTON
ARLINGTON
FAIRFAX
ESSEX,
VERNON
BRADFORD
MORRISVILLE
COLCHESTER
OILMAN
WINOOSKI
BRATTLEBORO
LUDLOW
COLCHESTER
GEORGIA
RUTLAND
Total Generated
(Tons)
3,318
537
189
182
98
87
81
64
58
40
40
39
39
38
37
35
33
31
28
27
22
21
21
17
16
15
15
14
14
13
11
10
8
8
8
7
6
5
5
5
4
3
3
3
3
3
2
2
2
2
5,270
Generators with zero quantity generated are excluded.
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.
393
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VERMONT
1999 WASTE GENERATION, CONTINUED
4 Quantities of Waste Generated in 1999 That Were:
- Reported with Only Characteristic Waste Codes
- Reported with Only Listed Waste Codes
- Reported with Both Characteristic and Listed Waste codes
Waste Has Only
Characteristic
Codes
ONLY IGNITABLE
ONLY CORROSIVE
ONLY REACTIVE
ONLYD004-17
ONLYD018-43
HAS MORE THAN ONE
CHARACTERISTIC CODE
Tons of
Waste
Generated
199
79
9
344
109
309
Waste Has Only
Listed Codes
ONLY AN F CODE
ONLY A K CODE
ONLY A P CODE
ONLY A U CODE
HAS MORE THAN ONE
LISTED CODE
Tons of Waste Has Both
Waste Characteristic
Generated And Listed Codes
2,418
0
1
0
774
Tons of
Waste
Generated
TOTAL
1,049 TOTAL
3,193 Both Characteristic and Listed
1,034
5 Quantities of Waste Generated in 1999 That Were Multiply Coded
Waste Has Only
Characteristic Codes
But More Than One Applies
HAS IGNITABLE CODE
HAS CORROSIVE CODE
HAS REACTIVE CODE
HASD004-D017CODE
HAS D018-D043 CODE
Tons of
Waste
Generated
227
73
1
85
234
Only Listed
Codes But Has
More Than One
HAS AN F CODE
HAS A K CODE
HAS A P CODE
HAS A U CODE
Tons of
Waste
Generated
764
0
9
774
Both Characteristic
And Listed Codes
IGN. W/ AT LEAST 1 LSTD
CORR. W/ AT LEAST 1 LSTD
REACT. W/ AT LEAST 1 LSTD
D004-17 W/AT LEAST 1 LSTD
D018-43 W/AT LEAST 1 LSTD
F WASTE W/ AT LEAST 1 CHAR
K WASTE W/ AT LEAST 1 CHAR
P WASTE W/ AT LEAST 1 CHAR
U WASTE W/ AT LEAST 1 CHAR
Tons of
Waste
Generated
882
19
2
531
717
1,031
0
0
253
TOTAL
309 TOTAL
774 TOTAL
1,034
Note: Columns do not sum to total because a waste code may apply to more than one waste.
Mixtures with ignitable, corrosive, reactive, D004-17, and D018-43 characteristic codes may also contain other characteristic waste
codes. Similarly, wastes with F, K, P, and U listed codes may have other listed waste codes.
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.
394
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VERMONT
1999 WASTE MANAGEMENT
6 Number of RCRA TSD Facilities (TSDFs): 7
7 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed: 4 Tons
8 Fifty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Management Facilities in the State, 1999
Tons of Waste
Rank EPA ID Site Name City Managed
1 VTD982766537 HERITAGE ENVIR SERV, LLC - WILLISTON WILLISTON 3
2 VTD007939614 CENTRAL VERMONT PUBIC SERVICE CORP. RUTLAND 1
Total 4
Note: Columns may not sum due to rounding.
State may have fewer than fifty facilities that managed waste.
Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed are excluded.
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.
395
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VERMONT
1999 WASTE MANAGEMENT, CONTINUED
9 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed by Management Method, 1999
Management Method
System
Type Code
OTHER RECOVERY
ENERGY RECOVERY
FUEL BLENDING
M031-M039
M051-M059
M061
Quantity Managed
(tons)
1
1
2
4
Percentage of
Quantity
31.6
29.3
39.1
100.0
Number
of Facilities
1
1
1
2
Percentage
of Facilities
50.0
50.0
50.0
10 Management Method by Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed, 1999
Management Method
System
Type Code
FUEL BLENDING
OTHER RECOVERY
ENERGY RECOVERY
M061
M031-M039
M051-M059
Quantity Managed
(tons)
2
1
1
4
Percentage of
Quantity
39.1
31.6
29.3
100.0
Number
of Facilities
1
1
1
2
Percentage
of Facilities
50.0
50.0
50.0
11 Management Method and Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed by Number of Facilities, 1999
Management Method
System
Type Code
Quantity Managed Percentage of
(tons)
OTHER RECOVERY
ENERGY RECOVERY
FUEL BLENDING
M031-M039
M051-M059
M061
Quantity
31.6
29.3
39.1
100.0
Number
of Facilities
1
1
1
Percentage
of Facilities
50.0
50.0
50.0
Note: Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed are excluded.
Columns may not sum due to rounding.
Number of Facilities column may not sum to total because facilities may have multiple handling methods.
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.
396
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VERMONT
1999 WASTE SHIPMENTS
12 Number of RCRA Hazardous Waste Shippers: 58
13 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Shipped: 7,160 Tons
14 Fifty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Shippers in the State, 1999
Rank
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
Total
Note:
EPA ID
VTD002084705
VTD982766537
VTD001 075894
VTD000791699
VTD002085108
VTR000007229
VTD001 082841
VTD099682494
VTD988366167
VTD002065597
VTD001 083468
VTD980670319
VTD002065654
VTD981 065998
VTD001 086529
VTD002068484
VTD002083434
VTD001081215
VTD001080126
VTD000636449
VTD000636563
VTR000005348
VTP000004709
VTD002068070
VTD001 089226
VTD039697347
VTD990800575
VTD020673299
VTD069911873
VT9690550042
VT5000001982
VTD064436074
VTD000649780
VTD001086149
VT6572824294
VTD073985475
VTD988367579
VTP000007856
VTD002068096
VTP000009049
VTR000008052
VTD045011533
VTD048419386
VTP000008849
VTD988366027
VTD043516210
VTD045648243
VTD045014602
VTP000004805
VTD98052401 1
Columns may not sum
Site Name
IBM CORPORATION
HERITAGE ENVIR SERV, LLC - WILLISTON
GE AIRCRAFT ENGINES
SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS
GE AIRCRAFT ENGINES
FERCO BIOMASS GASIFIER
ETHAN ALLEN, INC.
MYLAN TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
SEVERN TRENT LABORATORIES
EVEREADY BATTERY CO., INC.
ETHAN ALLEN, INC.
VERMONT CIRCUITS, INC.
EVEREADY BATTERY CO., INC.
G.S. PRECISION, INC.
C.E. BRADLEY LABORATORIES, INC.
THE SHELBURNE CORPORATION
GENERAL DYNAMICS ARMAMENT SYSTEMS
ETHAN ALLEN INC.
GREENFIELD INDUSTRIES
UNIVERSITY OF VERMONT
UNIVERSITY OF VERMONT ENV SAFETY FAC.
VERMONT TUBES
PLAZA MOBIL
BF GOODRICH/SIMMONDS PRECISION
FELLOWS CORPORATION
VERMONT CASTINGS MAJESTIC PRODUCTS
ETHAN ALLEN, INC.
QUIN-T, US SAMICA
TIVOLY, INC.
VERMONT ARMY NATIONAL GUARD
FLEMING OIL COMPANY, INC.
EHV-WEIDMANN INDUSTRIES, INC.
GENERAL DYNAMICS ARMAMENT SYSTEMS
BRYANT GRINDER CORPORATION
VT AIR NATIONAL GUARD, 158 FW
VERMONT CASTINGS MAJESTIC PRODUCTS CO
GREAT BROOK FURNITURE, LTD.
VERMONT ARMY NATIONAL GUARD
MACK MOLDING CO.
TOWN OF FAIFAX
HUBER+SUHNER, INC
VERMONT YANKEE POWER STATION
MASKAU.S. INC.
FORMER LAMOILLE VALLEY RR ENGINE HOUSE
VERMONT ARMY NATIONAL GUARD OMS#7
SIMPSON PAPER CO.
LAVALLEEANDIDE, INC.
FIBERMARK, INC.
LUDLOW MOBIL
VT ARMY NATIONAL GUARD
due to rounding.
Quantity Shipped
City (Tons)
ESSEX JUNCTION
WILLISTON
NORTH CLARENDON
BARRE,
RUTLAND
BURLINGTON
ORLEANS
ST. ALBANS
COLCHESTER
BENNINGTON
RANDOLPH
BRATTLEBORO
ST. ALBANS
BRATTLEBORO
BRATTLEBORO
SHELBURNE
BURLINGTON
BEECHER FALLS
LYNDONVILLE
BURLINGTON
BURLINGTON
BRANDON
RUTLAND
VERGENNES
NORTH SPRINGFIELD
BETHEL
ISLAND POND
RUTLAND
DERBY LINE
NORTH SPRINGFIELD
BRATTLEBORO
ST. JOHNSBURY
BURLINGTON
SPRINGFIELD
S. BURLINGTON
RANDOLPH
NORTH SPRINGFIELD
BENNINGTON
ARLINGTON
FAIRFAX
ESSEX,
VERNON
BRADFORD
MORRISVILLE
COLCHESTER
OILMAN
WINOOSKI
BRATTLEBORO
LUDLOW
COLCHESTER
3,376
1,585
537
402
189
98
93
82
64
58
45
40
39
39
38
37
35
31
29
27
24
22
21
21
17
16
16
15
15
15
13
12
11
10
8
8
8
7
6
5
5
5
4
4
3
3
3
3
2
2
7,150
State may have fewer than fifty shippers.
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.
397
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National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report: Based on 1999 Data
VERMONT
1999 WASTE RECEIPTS
15 Number of RCRA Hazardous Waste Receivers: 5
16 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Received: 1,530 Tons
17 Fifty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Receivers in the State, 1999
Quantity Received
Rank EPA ID Site Name City (Tons)
1 VTD982766537 HERITAGE ENVIR SERV, LLC - WILLISTON WILLISTON 1,201
2 VTD000791699 SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS BARRE, 296
3 VTD000636563 UNIVERSITY OF VERMONT ENV SAFETY FAC. BURLINGTON 28
4 VTD002084705 IBM CORPORATION ESSEX JUNCTION 5
5 VTD007939614 CENTRAL VERMONT PUBIC SERVICE CORP. RUTLAND 1
Total 1,530
Note: Columns may not sum due to rounding.
State may have fewer than fifty facilities that received waste.
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.
398
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National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report: Based on 1999 Data
VERMONT
1999 WASTE RECEIPTS, CONTINUED
18 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed by Management Method
Limited to Waste Received from Offsite, 1999
Management Method
System
Type Code
OTHER RECOVERY
ENERGY RECOVERY
FUEL BLENDING
M031-M039
M051-M059
M061
Quantity Managed Percentage of
(tons) Quantity
31.6
29.3
39.1
Number
of Facilities
1
1
1
100.0
Percentage
of Facilities
50.0
50.0
50.0
19 Management Method by Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed
Limited to Waste Received from Offsite, 1999
Management Method
System
Type Code
FUEL BLENDING
OTHER RECOVERY
ENERGY RECOVERY
M061
M031-M039
M051-M059
Quantity Managed Percentage of
(tons) Quantity
39.1
31.6
29.3
Number
of Facilities
1
1
1
100.0
Percentage
of Facilities
50.0
50.0
50.0
20 Management Method and Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed by Number of Facilities
Limited to Waste Received from Offsite, 1999
System
Management Method Type Code
Quantity Managed Percentage of Number
(tons) Quantity of Facilities
OTHER RECOVERY
ENERGY RECOVERY
FUEL BLENDING
M031-M039
M051-M059
M061
31.6
29.3
39.1
Percentage
of Facilities
50.0
50.0
50.0
100.0
Note: Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed are excluded.
Columns may not sum due to rounding.
Number of Facilities column may not sum to total because facilities may have multiple handling methods.
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.
399
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National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report: Based on 1999 Data
VERMONT
1999 IMPORTS AND EXPORTS
21 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Imported: 1,202 Tons
22 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Exported: 7,117 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.
400
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National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report: Based on 1999 Data
VIRGIN ISLANDS
1999 WASTE GENERATION
1 Number of RCRA Large Quantity Generators (LQGs): 1
2 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Generated: 12,511 Tons
3 Fifty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators in the State, 1999
Total Generated
Rank EPA ID Site Name City (Tons)
1 VID980536080 HOVENSA LLC (FORMERLY HESS OIL VI) CHRISTIANSTED 12,511
Total 12,511
Note: State may have fewer than fifty generators.
Generators with zero quantity generated are excluded.
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.
401
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National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report: Based on 1999 Data
VIRGIN ISLANDS
1999 WASTE GENERATION, CONTINUED
4 Quantities of Waste Generated in 1999 That Were:
- Reported with Only Characteristic Waste Codes
- Reported with Only Listed Waste Codes
- Reported with Both Characteristic and Listed Waste codes
Waste Has Only
Characteristic
Codes
ONLY IGNITABLE
ONLY CORROSIVE
ONLY REACTIVE
ONLYD004-17
ONLY D018-43
HAS MORE THAN ONE
CHARACTERISTIC CODE
TOTAL
5 Quantities of Waste
Waste Has Only
Characteristic Codes
But More Than One Applies
HAS IGNITABLE CODE
HAS CORROSIVE CODE
HAS REACTIVE CODE
HASD004-D017CODE
HAS D018-D043 CODE
TOTAL
Tons of
Waste Waste Has Only
Generated Listed Codes
1 ONLY AN F CODE
0 ONLY A K CODE
0 ONLY A P CODE
193 ONLY A U CODE
79
HAS MORE THAN
67 LISTED CODE
340 TOTAL
Tons of Waste Has Both
Waste Characteristic
Generated And Listed Codes
85
318
0
0
ONE
1 1 ,400
1 1 ,803 Both Characteristic and Listed
Tons of
Waste
Generated
368
Generated in 1999 That Were Multiply Coded
Tons of Only Listed
Waste Codes But Has
Generated More Than One
67
0
0
0
67
HAS AN F CODE
HAS A K CODE
HAS A P CODE
HAS A U CODE
67 TOTAL
Note: Columns do not sum to total because a waste code may apply I
Tons of
Waste Both Characteristic
Generated And Listed Codes
IGN. W/ AT LEAST 1 LSTD
CORR. W/AT LEAST 1 LSTD
REACT. W/AT LEAST 1 LSTD
D004-1 7 W/ AT LEAST 1 LSTD
D01 8-43 W/ AT LEAST 1 LSTD
1 1 ,400 F WASTE W/ AT LEAST 1 CHAR
1 1 ,400 K WASTE W/ AT LEAST 1 CHAR
0 P WASTE W/ AT LEAST 1 CHAR
0 U WASTE W/ AT LEAST 1 CHAR
11,400 TOTAL
:o more than one waste.
Tons of
Waste
Generated
347
0
0
0
345
44
345
0
0
368
Mixtures with ignitable, corrosive, reactive, D004-17, and D018-43 characteristic codes may also contain other characteristic waste
codes. Similarly, wastes with F, K, P, and U listed codes may have other listed waste codes.
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.
402
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National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report: Based on 1999 Data
VIRGIN ISLANDS
1999 WASTE MANAGEMENT
6 Number of RCRA TSD Facilities (TSDFs): 1
7 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed: 11,400 Tons
8 Fifty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Management Facilities in the State, 1999
Tons of Waste
Rank EPA ID Site Name City Managed
1 VID980536080 HOVENSA LLC (FORMERLY HESS OIL VI) CHRISTIANSTED 11,400
Total 11,400
Note: Columns may not sum due to rounding.
State may have fewer than fifty facilities that managed waste.
Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed are excluded.
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.
403
-------
National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report: Based on 1999 Data
VIRGIN ISLANDS
1999 WASTE MANAGEMENT, CONTINUED
9 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed by Management Method, 1999
Management Method
System
Type Code
Quantity Managed Percentage of
(tons) Quantity
Number
of Facilities
LAND TREATMENT / APPLICATION / FARMING
M131
11,400
100.0
11,400 100.0
10 Management Method by Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed, 1999
Management Method
System
Type Code
Quantity Managed Percentage of
(tons) Quantity
Number
of Facilities
LAND TREATMENT / APPLICATION / FARMING
M131
11,400
100.0
11,400
100.0
Percentage
of Facilities
100.0
Percentage
of Facilities
100.0
11 Management Method and Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed by Number of Facilities, 1999
Management Method
System
Type Code
Quantity Managed Percentage of Number
(tons) Quantity of Facilities
LAND TREATMENT / APPLICATION / FARMING
M131
11,400
100.0
Percentage
of Facilities
100.0
11,400
100.0
Note: Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed are excluded.
Columns may not sum due to rounding.
Number of Facilities column may not sum to total because facilities may have multiple handling methods.
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.
404
-------
National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report: Based on 1999 Data
VIRGIN ISLANDS
1999 WASTE SHIPMENTS
12 Number of RCRA Hazardous Waste Shippers: 1
13 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Shipped: 1,110 Tons
14 Fifty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Shippers in the State, 1999
Quantity Shipped
Rank EPA ID Site Name City (Tons)
1 VID980536080 HOVENSA LLC (FORMERLY HESS OIL VI) CHRISTIANSTED 1,110
Total 1,110
Note: Columns may not sum due to rounding.
State may have fewer than fifty shippers.
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.
405
-------
National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report: Based on 1999 Data
VIRGIN ISLANDS
1999 WASTE RECEIPTS
Tables 15, 16, and 17 have been omitted from this report because there were no facilities in the Virgin Islands that
reported receiving RCRA hazardous waste in 1999.
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.
406
-------
National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report: Based on 1999 Data
VIRGIN ISLANDS
1999 WASTE RECEIPTS, CONTINUED
Tables 18, 19, and 20 have been omitted from this report because there were no facilities in the Virgin Islands that
reported receiving RCRA hazardous waste in 1999.
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.
407
-------
National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report: Based on 1999 Data
VIRGIN ISLANDS
1999 IMPORTS AND EXPORTS
21 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Imported: 0 Tons
22 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Exported: 1,110 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.
408
-------
National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report: Based on 1999 Data
VIRGINIA
1999 WASTE GENERATION
1 Number of RCRA Large Quantity Generators (LQGs): 332
2 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Generated: 121,787 Tons
3 Fifty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators in the State, 1999
Rank
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
Total
Note:
EPA ID
VAD0031 74836
VAD077942266
VAD980554539
VAD0031 22553
VAD065385296
VA51 70022482
VAD000819466
VAD003111416
VAD001 307495
VAD988211850
VA1 21 0020730
VAR000013292
VAD001705110
VAD009305137
VAD065417008
VAD981 034895
VAD066003161
VAD076670959
VAD093561652
VAD0031 77391
VAD9881 70684
VAD0031 14832
VA61 70061 463
VAD046960449
VAD099605842
VAD000737361
VAD988216750
VAD055046049
VAD054040456
VAD982573248
VAR000007534
VAR000004481
VA1 17002481 3
VAD054039961
VAD980714588
VAD980721369
VAD0031 74273
VAD000019828
VAD065378515
VAD066000993
VAD0031 75262
VAD086293719
VAD01 0070043
VAD003062742
VAD000798702
VAD066008780
VAD1 48239569
VAR000004978
VAD089028377
VA821 3720321
State may have fev
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, MFG CTR
PRILLAMAN CHEMICAL CORP.
NEWPORT NEWS SHIPBUILDING
GREYSTONE OF VIRGINIA
RADFORD ARMY AMMUNITION PLANT
CHAPARRAL (VIRGINIA) INC.
MERCK AND CO INC
DUPONT SPRUANCE PLANT
GRIFFIN PIPE PRODUCTS CO.
AUTOMATA INTERNATIONAL, INC.
VOLVO TRUCKS NORTH AMERICA, INC.
CIBA SPECIALTY CHEMICALS
BOGHRINGERINGELHEIM
FORD MOTOR COMPANY/NORFOLK
HICKSON DANACHEM CORP
DUPONT COMPANY
COMMANDER NAVAL BASE, NORFOLK
BWX TECHNOLOGIES INC.
GOLDSCHMIDT CHEMICAL CORPORATION
SAFETY-KLEEN, INC. VINTON
RENE COMPOSITE MATERIALS CORPORATION
COOK COMPOSITES & POLYMER CO.
SIEMENS AUTOMOTIVE
VISHAY VITRAMON ROANOKE
WHITE OAK SEMICONDUCTOR
SARTOMER COMPANY INC.
COMMANDER, NORFOLK NAVEAL SHIPYARD
FEDERAL-MOGUL CORPORATION
WESTVACO-CPD
BASSETT SUPERIOR LINES
COLONNAS SHIPYARD INC.
AKZO NOBEL COATINGS INC.
BELLWOOD PRINTING PLANT
VIASYSTEMS TECHNOLOGIES CORP.
CELANESE CORP.
FEC BIOREMEDIATION
HOWMET CORP
OSULLIVAN CORPORATION
WESTVACO - CPD
CPFILMS, INC.
SHOREWOOD PACKAGING
DOMINION SEMICONDUCTOR
REHRIG INTERNATIONAL, INC.
FORT EUSTIS
ver than fifty generators.
City
PORTSMOUTH
CASCADE
FRONT ROYAL
ROANOKE
HOPEWELL
VIRGINIA BEACH
RICHMOND
MARTI NSVILLE
NEWPORT NEWS
TOANO
RADFORD
PETERSBURG
ELKTON
RICHMOND
LYNCHBURG
STERLING
DUBLIN
SUFFOLK
PETERSBURG
NORFOLK
DANVILLE
WAYNESBORO
NORFOLK
LYNCHBURG
HOPEWELL
VINTON
PERARISBURG
CHATHAM
NEWPORT NEWS
ROANOKE
SANDSTON
CHATHAM
PORTSMOUTH
BLACKSBURG
RICHMOND
BASSETT
NORFOLK
ROANOKE
RICHMOND
RICHMOND
PORTSMOUTH
RICHMOND
HAMPTON
WINCHESTER
RICHMOND
FIELDALE
NEWPORT NEWS
MANASSAS
RICHMOND
FORT EUSTIS
Total Generated
(Tons)
27,530
20,735
7,680
7,103
5,626
4,599
4,514
3,134
3,003
2,708
2,528
2,147
1,973
1,724
1,574
1,521
1,338
1,227
1,150
933
842
817
758
722
667
666
547
524
511
494
448
406
392
365
357
334
333
280
267
266
259
252
251
237
211
196
161
161
156
152
114,780
Generators with zero quantity generated are excluded.
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, CONTINUED
4 Quantities of Waste Generated in 1999 That Were:
- Reported with Only Characteristic Waste Codes
- Reported with Only Listed Waste Codes
- Reported with Both Characteristic and Listed Waste codes
Waste Has Only
Characteristic
Codes
ONLY IGNITABLE
ONLY CORROSIVE
ONLY REACTIVE
ONLYD004-17
ONLY D018-43
HAS MORE THAN ONE
CHARACTERISTIC CODE
TOTAL
5 Quantities of Waste
Waste Has Only
Characteristic Codes
But More Than One Applies
HAS IGNITABLE CODE
HAS CORROSIVE CODE
HAS REACTIVE CODE
HASD004-D017CODE
HAS D018-D043 CODE
TOTAL
Tons of
Waste Waste Has Only
Generated Listed Codes
6,154 ONLY AN F CODE
2,299 ONLY A K CODE
49 ONLY A P CODE
39,198 ONLY A U CODE
319
HAS MORE THAN
11,146 LISTED CODE
59,166 TOTAL
Tons of Waste Has Both
Waste Characteristic
Generated And Listed Codes
9,741
9,520
13
42
ONE
266
19,582 Both Characteristic and Listed
Tons of
Waste
Generated
42,988
Generated in 1999 That Were Multiply Coded
Tons of Only Listed
Waste Codes But Has
Generated More Than One
7,848
8,343
453
4,705
2,558
HAS AN F CODE
HAS A K CODE
HAS A P CODE
HAS A U CODE
11,146 TOTAL
Note: Columns do not sum to total because a waste code may apply I
Tons of
Waste Both Characteristic
Generated And Listed Codes
IGN. W/ AT LEAST 1 LSTD
CORR. W/AT LEAST 1 LSTD
REACT. W/AT LEAST 1 LSTD
D004-1 7 W/ AT LEAST 1 LSTD
D01 8-43 W/ AT LEAST 1 LSTD
265 F WASTE W/ AT LEAST 1 CHAR
5 K WASTE W/ AT LEAST 1 CHAR
0 P WASTE W/ AT LEAST 1 CHAR
266 U WASTE W/ AT LEAST 1 CHAR
266 TOTAL
:o more than one waste.
Tons of
Waste
Generated
41 ,329
256
94
35,418
33,160
42,902
20,663
13
20,781
42,988
Mixtures with ignitable, corrosive, reactive, D004-17, and D018-43 characteristic codes may also contain other characteristic waste
codes. Similarly, wastes with F, K, P, and U listed codes may have other listed waste codes.
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
6 Number of RCRA TSD Facilities (TSDFs): 43
7 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed: 70,587 Tons
8 Fifty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Management Facilities in the State, 1999
Rank
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Total
Note:
EPA ID
VAD003111416
VAD046970521
VAD042755082
VAD065385296
VA1 21 0020730
VAD980831283
VA61 70061 463
VA1 17002481 3
Site 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
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
Columns may not sum due to rounding.
State may have fewer than fifty facilities that managed waste.
Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed are excluded.
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, CONTINUED
9 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed by Management Method, 1999
System Quantity Managed Percentage of Number Percentage
Management Method TyPe Code (tons) Quantity of Facilities of Facilities
METALS RECOVERY M011-M019 0 0.0 1 12.5
SOLVENTS RECOVERY M021-M029 23,792 33.7 1 12.5
OTHER RECOVERY M031-M039 0 0.0 1 12.5
INCINERATION M041-M049 5,803 8.2 2 25.0
ENERGY RECOVERY M051-M059 40,983 58.1 2 25.0
FUEL BLENDING M061 9 0.0 1 12.5
70,587 100.0 8
10 Management Method by Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed, 1999
System Quantity Managed Percentage of Number Percentage
Management Method TyPe Code (tons) Quantity of Facilities of Facilities
ENERGY RECOVERY M051-M059 40,983 58.1 2 25.0
SOLVENTS RECOVERY M021-M029 23,792 33.7 1 12.5
INCINERATION M041-M049 5,803 8.2 2 25.0
FUEL BLENDING M061 9 0.0 1 12.5
METALS RECOVERY M011-M019 0 0.0 1 12.5
OTHER RECOVERY M031-M039 0 0.0 1 12.5
70,587 100.0 8
11 Management Method and Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed by Number of Facilities, 1999
System Quantity Managed Percentage of Number Percentage
Management Method TyPe Code (tons) Quantity of Facilities of Facilities
INCINERATION M041-M049 5,803 8.2 2 25.0
ENERGY RECOVERY M051-M059 40,983 58.1 2 25.0
METALS RECOVERY M011-M019 0 0.0 1 12.5
SOLVENTS RECOVERY M021-M029 23,792 33.7 1 12.5
OTHER RECOVERY M031-M039 0 0.0 1 12.5
FUEL BLENDING M061 9 0.0 1 12.5
70,587 100.0
Note: Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed are excluded.
Columns may not sum due to rounding.
Number of Facilities column may not sum to total because facilities may have multiple handling methods.
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.
412
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VIRGINIA
1999 WASTE SHIPMENTS
12 Number of RCRA Hazardous Waste Shippers: 290
13 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Shipped: 98,238 Tons
14 Fifty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Shippers in the State, 1999
Rank
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
Total
Note:
EPA ID
VAD077942266
VAD098443443
VAD980554539
VAD000819466
VAD003111416
VAD001 307495
VAD000019828
VA1 21 0020730
VAR000013292
VAD001705110
VAD000737346
VAD009305137
VAD000737361
VAD981 034895
VAD076670959
VAD066003161
VAD093561652
VAD0031 77391
VAD9881 70684
VA61 70061 463
VAD046960449
VAD981 043011
VA51 70022482
VAD0031 14832
VAD988216750
VAD055046049
VAD054040456
VAR000007534
VAR000004481
VA1 17002481 3
VAD054039961
VAD980721369
VAD0031 74273
VAD9881 75055
VAD01 0070043
VAD980714588
VAD065378515
VAD066000993
VAD0031 75262
VAD086293719
VAD003062742
VAD000798702
VAD0031 22553
VAD066008780
VAD065385296
VAR000004978
VAD089028377
VAD1 48239569
VAD0031 23072
VAD046979498
Columns may not sum
Site Name
GIANT RESOURCE RECOVERY, INC. , CASCADE
GIANT RESOURCE RECOVERY, INC.
E.I. DUPONT DE NEMOURS
PHILLIP MORRIS USA, MFG CTR
PRILLAMAN CHEMICAL CORP.
NEWPORT NEWS SHIPBUILDING
AKZO NOBEL COATINGS INC.
RADFORD ARMY AMMUNITION PLANT
CHAPARRAL (VIRGINIA) INC.
MERCK AND CO INC
SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS, INC. - CHESAPEAKE.
DUPONT SPRUANCE PLANT
SAFETY-KLEEN, INC. VINTON
AUTOMATA INTERNATIONAL, INC.
CIBA SPECIALTY CHEMICALS
VOLVO TRUCKS NORTH AMERICA, INC.
BOGHRINGERINGELHEIM
FORD MOTOR COMPANY/NORFOLK
HICKSON DANACHEM CORP
COMMANDER NAVAL BASE, NORFOLK
BWX TECHNOLOGIES INC.
SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS, INC. CHESTERFIELD
NAVAL AMPHIB. BASE LITTLE CREEK
DUPONT COMPANY
RENE COMPOSITE MATERIALS CORPORATION
COOK COMPOSITES & POLYMER CO.
SIEMENS AUTOMOTIVE
WHITE OAK SEMICONDUCTOR
SARTOMER COMPANY INC.
COMMANDER, NORFOLK NAVEAL SHIPYARD
FEDERAL-MOGUL CORPORATION
BASSETT SUPERIOR LINES
COLONNAS SHIPYARD INC.
CLEAN HARBORS ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES INC
HOWMET CORP
WESTVACO-CPD
BELLWOOD PRINTING PLANT
VIASYSTEMS TECHNOLOGIES CORP.
CELANESE CORP.
FEC BIOREMEDIATION
OSULLIVAN CORPORATION
WESTVACO - CPD
ROANOKE ELECTRIC STEEL CORPORATION
CPFILMS, INC.
HONEYWELL INTERNATIONAL - HOPEWELL
DOMINION SEMICONDUCTOR
REHRIG INTERNATIONAL, INC.
SHOREWOOD PACKAGING
ITT NIGHT VISION
INTERNATIONAL PAPER/RICHMOND GRAVURE
due to rounding.
Quantity Shipped
City (Tons)
CASCADE
ARVONIA
FRONT ROYAL
RICHMOND
MARTI NSVILLE
NEWPORT NEWS
ROANOKE
RADFORD
PETERSBURG
ELKTON
CHESAPEAKE
RICHMOND
VINTON
STERLING
SUFFOLK
DUBLIN
PETERSBURG
NORFOLK
DANVILLE
NORFOLK
LYNCHBURG
CHESTER
VIRGINIA BEACH
WAYNESBORO
PERARISBURG
CHATHAM
NEWPORT NEWS
SANDSTON
CHATHAM
PORTSMOUTH
BLACKSBURG
BASSETT
NORFOLK
PRINCE GEORGE
HAMPTON
RICHMOND
RICHMOND
RICHMOND
PORTSMOUTH
RICHMOND
WINCHESTER
RICHMOND
ROANOKE
FIELDALE
HOPEWELL
MANASSAS
RICHMOND
NEWPORT NEWS
ROANOKE
RICHMOND
20,735
20,630
7,456
4,564
3,337
2,982
2,237
2,191
2,147
1,973
1,873
1,723
1,672
1,521
1,481
1,307
1,129
933
841
759
722
660
621
612
547
524
508
448
406
379
365
334
328
308
300
280
267
266
258
255
221
206
205
196
160
159
156
155
154
148
91,642
State may have fewer than fifty shippers.
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 RECEIPTS
15 Number of RCRA Hazardous Waste Receivers: 9
16 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Received: 144,124 Tons
17 Fifty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Receivers in the State, 1999
Rank
EPA ID
Site Name
City
Quantity Received
(Tons)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Total
Note:
VAD077942266
VAD003111416
VAD046970521
VAD042755082
VAD098443443
VAD981 043011
VAD000737346
VAD000737361
VA61 70061 463
GIANT RESOURCE RECOVERY, INC. , CASCADE
PRILLAMAN CHEMICAL CORP.
SOLITE CORPORATION, VIRGINIA SOLITE DIV
SOLITE CORPORATION
GIANT RESOURCE RECOVERY, INC.
SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS, INC. CHESTERFIELD
SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS, INC. - CHESAPEAKE.
SAFETY-KLEEN, INC. VINTON
COMMANDER NAVAL BASE, NORFOLK
CASCADE
MARTI NSVILLE
CASCADE
ARVONIA
ARVONIA
CHESTER
CHESAPEAKE
VINTON
NORFOLK
59,074
23,792
20,656
20,327
17,445
1,363
775
667
25
144,124
Columns may not sum due to rounding.
State may have fewer than fifty facilities that received waste.
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 RECEIPTS, CONTINUED
18 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed by Management Method
Limited to Waste Received from Offsite, 1999
Management Method
System
Type Code
Quantity Managed Percentage of Number
(tons) Quantity of Facilities
METALS RECOVERY
SOLVENTS RECOVERY
ENERGY RECOVERY
M011-M019
M021-M029
M051-M059
0
23,792
40,983
0.0
36.7
63.3
Percentage
of Facilities
25.0
25.0
50.0
64,776
100.0
19 Management Method by Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed
Limited to Waste Received from Offsite, 1999
Management Method
System
Type Code
Quantity Managed Percentage of Number
(tons) Quantity of Facilities
ENERGY RECOVERY
SOLVENTS RECOVERY
METALS RECOVERY
M051-M059
M021-M029
M011-M019
40,983
23,792
0
63.3
36.7
0.0
Percentage
of Facilities
50.0
25.0
25.0
64,776
100.0
20 Management Method and Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed by Number of Facilities
Limited to Waste Received from Offsite, 1999
System
Management Method TyPe Code
Quantity Managed Percentage of Number
(tons) Quantity of Facilities
ENERGY RECOVERY
METALS RECOVERY
SOLVENTS RECOVERY
M051-M059
M011-M019
M021-M029
40,983
0
23,792
63.3
0.0
36.7
Percentage
of Facilities
50.0
25.0
25.0
64,776
100.0
Note: Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed are excluded.
Columns may not sum due to rounding.
Number of Facilities column may not sum to total because facilities may have multiple handling methods.
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.
415
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National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report: Based on 1999 Data
VIRGINIA
1999 IMPORTS AND EXPORTS
21 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Imported: 85,481 Tons
22 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Exported: 48,000 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.
416
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WASHINGTON
1999 WASTE GENERATION
1 Number of RCRA Large Quantity Generators (LQGs): 545
2 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Generated: 91,245 Tons
3 Fifty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators in the State, 1999
Rank
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
Total
Note:
EPA ID
WA21 7002341 8
WAD988487583
WAD009270794
WAD990828642
WAD981769110
WAD001 882984
WA7890008967
WAD009256819
WAD000065508
WAD981 766751
WAD009488131
WAD041337130
WAD009242025
WAD041 585464
WAD980976625
WAD009252297
WAD980723738
WAH000007963
WAD009273129
WAD092899574
WAD020257945
WAD009262171
WA1 17002341 9
WAD009275082
WAD009276197
WAD981 770852
WAD008958357
WAD027530526
WAD009067281
WAD000711689
WAD000712232
WAH000002246
WAD980982383
WAD988482592
WAD980982037
WAD991281767
WAD009249509
WAD000812909
WAH000000455
WAD000064642
WAD009255647
WAD069548154
WAD988517934
WAD001 684588
WAR000008979
WAD980980429
WA51 70027291
WAD980738652
WAD061 670766
WAH000009415
State may have few
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
INTALCO ALUMINUM CORP FERNDALE
BOEING AUBURN
THERMAFIBER LLC
BOEING EVERETT
ALL WEATHER WOOD TREATERS
GEORGIA PACIFIC CORP
JOSEPH SIMON & SONS INC
ALKI WAREHOUSE SITE
WEYERHAEUSER EVERETT
BF GOODRICH KALAMA
BURLINGTON ENVIRONMENTAL INC TACOMA
BOEING RENTON
USN KEYPORT OU1
TESORO NORTHWEST CO
PUGET SOUND REFINING CO
METRO LAKE UNION FACILITY
CASCADE POLE & LUMBER CO TACOMA
BAY ZINC CO INC
KAISER ALUMINUM & CHEMICAL CORPORATION
CHEMCENTRAL SEATTLE
WILBUR ELLIS CO CHELAN
WAFER TECH LLC
AVX VANCOUVER CORP
BOEING FREDERICKSON
BOEING NORTH BOEING FIELD
BURLINGTON ENVIRONMENTAL INC KENT
KENWORTH TRUCK CO
BURLINGTON ENVIRONMENTAL INC GEORGE
BHP COATED STEEL PACIFIC NW FAC
HONEYWELL ELECTRONIC MATERIALS INC
SHIELDS BAG & PRINTING CO
ARCO PETROLEUM CHERRY POINT
KENWORTH TRUCK CO RENTON
EQUILON ENTERPRISES LLC
BF GOODRICH AEROSPACE HANGERS 1 & 3
PLIANT CORP
USN BANGOR SUBMARINE BASE
WA UW SEATTLE CAMPUS
BOEING A&M SPACE CENTER
ZANDT BRASS FOUNDRY
/er than fifty generators.
City
BREMERTON
SEATTLE
MALAGA
GOLDENDALE
TACOMA
TACOMA
RICHLAND
SEATTLE
MEAD
VANCOUVER
FERNDALE
AUBURN
TACOMA
EVERETT
WASHOUGAL
BELLINGHAM
TACOMA
SPOKANE
EVERETT
KALAMA
TACOMA
RENTON
KEYPORT
ANACORTES
ANACORTES
SEATTLE
TACOMA
MOXEE CITY
SPOKANE
KENT
CHELAN
CAMAS
VANCOUVER
PUYALLUP
SEATTLE
KENT
SEATTLE
SEATTLE
KALAMA
SPOKANE
YAKIMA
FERNDALE
RENTON
SEATTLE
EVERETT
KENT
SILVERDALE
SEATTLE
KENT
SEATTLE
Total Generated
(Tons)
13,515
10,540
5,353
4,696
4,498
4,440
4,238
3,538
3,219
3,208
2,837
1,908
1,402
1,401
1,350
1,236
1,173
1,121
1,066
1,062
988
901
857
836
830
772
645
547
518
412
345
329
288
278
275
271
253
232
221
220
210
204
202
198
191
188
185
180
175
171
83,723
Generators with zero quantity generated are excluded.
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 GENERATION, CONTINUED
4 Quantities of Waste Generated in 1999 That Were:
- Reported with Only Characteristic Waste Codes
- Reported with Only Listed Waste Codes
- Reported with Both Characteristic and Listed Waste codes
Waste Has Only
Characteristic
Codes
ONLY IGNITABLE
ONLY CORROSIVE
ONLY REACTIVE
ONLYD004-17
ONLY D018-43
HAS MORE THAN ONE
CHARACTERISTIC CODE
TOTAL
5 Quantities of Waste
Waste Has Only
Characteristic Codes
But More Than One Applies
HAS IGNITABLE CODE
HAS CORROSIVE CODE
HAS REACTIVE CODE
HASD004-D017CODE
HAS D018-D043 CODE
TOTAL
Tons of
Waste Waste Has Only
Generated Listed Codes
771 ONLY AN F CODE
387 ONLY A K CODE
57 ONLY A P CODE
23,155 ONLY A U CODE
610
HAS MORE THAN
4,446 LISTED CODE
29,427 TOTAL
Tons of Waste Has Both
Waste Characteristic
Generated And Listed Codes
5,843
35,443
3
3,490
ONE
444
45,223 Both Characteristic and Listed
Tons of
Waste
Generated
16,595
Generated in 1999 That Were Multiply Coded
Tons of Only Listed
Waste Codes But Has
Generated More Than One
2,756
307
130
4,001
2,182
HAS AN F CODE
HAS A K CODE
HAS A P CODE
HAS A U CODE
4,446 TOTAL
Note: Columns do not sum to total because a waste code may apply I
Tons of
Waste Both Characteristic
Generated And Listed Codes
IGN. W/ AT LEAST 1 LSTD
CORR. W/AT LEAST 1 LSTD
REACT. W/AT LEAST 1 LSTD
D004-1 7 W/ AT LEAST 1 LSTD
D01 8-43 W/ AT LEAST 1 LSTD
117 F WASTE W/ AT LEAST 1 CHAR
117 K WASTE W/ AT LEAST 1 CHAR
327 P WASTE W/ AT LEAST 1 CHAR
327 U WASTE W/ AT LEAST 1 CHAR
444 TOTAL
:o more than one waste.
Tons of
Waste
Generated
1 1 ,939
73
176
3,929
7,897
14,862
1,370
21
832
16,595
Mixtures with ignitable, corrosive, reactive, D004-17, and D018-43 characteristic codes may also contain other characteristic waste
codes. Similarly, wastes with F, K, P, and U listed codes may have other listed waste codes.
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
6 Number of RCRA TSD Facilities (TSDFs): 23
7 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed: 27,371 Tons
8 Fifty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Management Facilities in the State, 1999
Rank
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
Total
EPA ID
WA7890008967
WAD000812909
WAD981769110
WAD991281767
WAD027530526
WAD020257945
WAH0000031 1 1
WAD980976906
WA921 4053465
WA1 891 406349
WAD041 585464
WA21 7002341 8
WA41 70090001
Site Name
US DOE HANFORD FACILITY
BURLINGTON ENVIRONMENTAL INC GEORGE
EMERALD SERVICES INC
BURLINGTON ENVIRONMENTAL INC KENT
BAY ZINC CO INC
BURLINGTON ENVIRONMENTAL INCTACOMA
MCCLARY COLUMBIA CORP TACOMA
HALLMARK REFINING CORP
USARMY HQ I CORPS & FORT LEWIS
US DOE BPA ROSS COMPLEX
BOEING EVERETT
USN PSNS BREMERTON
NAVMAG INDIAN ISLAND
City
RICHLAND
SEATTLE
TACOMA
KENT
MOXEE CITY
TACOMA
TACOMA
MOUNT VERNON
FT LEWIS
VANCOUVER
EVERETT
BREMERTON
PORT HADLOCK
Tons of Waste
Managed
11,067
5,226
4,353
3,989
2,520
128
49
36
0
0
0
0
0
27,371
Note: Columns may not sum due to rounding.
State may have fewer than fifty facilities that managed waste.
Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed are excluded.
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, CONTINUED
9 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed by Management Method, 1999
System Quantity Managed Percentage of Number Percentage
Management Method TyPe Code (tons) Quantity of Facilities of Facilities
METALS RECOVERY M011-M019 2,556 9.3 3 23.1
SOLVENTS RECOVERY M021-M029 799 2.9 4 30.8
INCINERATION M041-M049 11 0.0 4 30.8
ENERGY RECOVERY M051-M059 8 0.0 1 7.7
FUEL BLENDING M061 9,907 36.2 3 23.1
STABILIZATION M111-M119 3,021 11.0 6 46.2
LANDFILL M132 11,067 40.4 1 7.7
OTHER DISPOSAL M137 0 0.0 1 7.7
27,371 100.0 13
10 Management Method by Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed, 1999
System Quantity Managed Percentage of Number Percentage
Management Method TypeCode (tons) Quantity of Facilities of Facilities
LANDFILL M132 11,067 40.4 1 7.7
FUEL BLENDING M061 9,907 36.2 3 23.1
STABILIZATION M111-M119 3,021 11.0 6 46.2
METALS RECOVERY M011-M019 2,556 9.3 3 23.1
SOLVENTS RECOVERY M021-M029 799 2.9 4 30.8
INCINERATION M041-M049 11 0.0 4 30.8
ENERGY RECOVERY M051-M059 8 0.0 1 7.7
OTHER DISPOSAL M137 0 0.0 1 7.7
27,371 100.0 13
11 Management Method and Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed by Number of Facilities, 1999
System Quantity Managed Percentage of Number Percentage
Management Method TyPe Code (tons) Quantity of Facilities of Facilities
STABILIZATION M111-M119 3,021 11.0 6 46.2
SOLVENTS RECOVERY M021-M029 799 2.9 4 30.8
INCINERATION M041-M049 11 0.0 4 30.8
METALS RECOVERY M011-M019 2,556 9.3 3 23.1
FUEL BLENDING M061 9,907 36.2 3 23.1
ENERGY RECOVERY M051-M059 8 0.0 1 7.7
LANDFILL M132 11,067 40.4 1 7.7
OTHER DISPOSAL M137 0 0.0 1 7.7
27,371 100.0 13
Note: Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed are excluded.
Columns may not sum due to rounding.
Number of Facilities column may not sum to total because facilities may have multiple handling methods.
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 SHIPMENTS
12 Number of RCRA Hazardous Waste Shippers: 503
13 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Shipped: 97,960 Tons
14 Fifty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Shippers in the State, 1999
Rank
EPA ID
Site Name
City
Quantity Shipped
(Tons)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
WA21 7002341 8
WAD000812909
WAD988487583
WAD009270794
WAD991281767
WAD990828642
WAD001 882984
WAD981769110
WAD009256819
WAD000065508
WAD981 766751
WAD009488131
WAD041337130
WAD020257945
WAD009242025
WAD041 585464
WAD009252297
WAH000007963
WAD009273129
WAD009262171
WA1 17002341 9
WAD009275082
WAD009276197
WAD981 770852
WAD008958357
WAD027530526
WAD009067281
WAD000711689
WAD000712232
WAH000002246
WAD980982383
WAD988482592
WAD980982037
WAD009249509
WAH000000455
WAD069548154
WAD988517934
WAD001 684588
WAR000008979
WA921 4053465
WAD980738652
WAD061 670766
WA51 70027291
WAH000009415
WAD988522603
WAH000009092
WAD053823019
WAD009253246
WAR000007492
WAD988478723
USN PSNS BREMERTON
BURLINGTON ENVIRONMENTAL INC GEORGE
BIRMINGHAM STEEL CORP
ALCOA INC WENATCHEE WORKS
BURLINGTON ENVIRONMENTAL INC KENT
GOLDENDALE ALUMINUM CO
KAISER ALUMINUM TACO MA WORKS
EMERALD SERVICES INC
BOEING PLANT 2
KAISER ALUMINUM MEAD WORKS
VANALCO
INTALCO ALUMINUM CORP FERNDALE
BOEING AUBURN
BURLINGTON ENVIRONMENTAL INC TACOMA
THERMAFIBER LLC
BOEING EVERETT
GEORGIA PACIFIC CORP
ALKI WAREHOUSE SITE
WEYERHAEUSER EVERETT
BOEING RENTON
USN KEYPORT OU1
TESORO NORTHWEST CO
PUGET SOUND REFINING CO
METRO LAKE UNION FACILITY
CASCADE POLE & LUMBER CO TACOMA
BAY ZINC CO INC
KAISER ALUMINUM & CHEMICAL CORPORATION
CHEMCENTRAL SEATTLE
WILBUR ELLIS CO CHELAN
WAFER TECH LLC
AVX VANCOUVER CORP
BOEING FREDERICKSON
BOEING NORTH BOEING FIELD
KENWORTH TRUCK CO
BHP COATED STEEL PACIFIC NW FAC
ARCO PETROLEUM CHERRY POINT
KENWORTH TRUCK CO RENTON
EQUILON ENTERPRISES LLC
BF GOODRICH AEROSPACE HANGERS 1 & 3
USARMY HQ I CORPS & FORT LEWIS
WA UW SEATTLE CAMPUS
BOEING A&M SPACE CENTER
USN BANGOR SUBMARINE BASE
ZANDT BRASS FOUNDRY
TORAY COMPOSITES AMERICA
ALS RADIATOR REPAIR
JH BAXTER & CO ARLINGTON
AUTO FINA CHEMICALS INC
TTM TECHNOLOGIES
NORTHWEST ETCH TECHNOLOGY INC TACOMA
BREMERTON
SEATTLE
SEATTLE
MALAGA
KENT
GOLDENDALE
TACOMA
TACOMA
SEATTLE
MEAD
VANCOUVER
FERNDALE
AUBURN
TACOMA
TACOMA
EVERETT
BELLINGHAM
SPOKANE
EVERETT
RENTON
KEYPORT
ANACORTES
ANACORTES
SEATTLE
TACOMA
MOXEE CITY
SPOKANE
KENT
CHELAN
CAMAS
VANCOUVER
PUYALLUP
SEATTLE
SEATTLE
KALAMA
FERNDALE
RENTON
SEATTLE
EVERETT
FT LEWIS
SEATTLE
KENT
SILVERDALE
SEATTLE
TACOMA
SPOKANE
ARLINGTON
TACOMA
BURLINGTON
TACOMA
13,515
1 1 ,050
10,540
5,353
5,008
4,696
4,440
4,244
3,538
3,219
3,208
2,157
1,908
1,800
1,402
1,400
1,236
1,124
1,066
901
857
836
830
772
645
547
518
412
345
329
288
278
275
253
221
204
202
198
191
176
176
175
172
171
165
161
154
144
141
140
Total
Note: Columns may not sum due to rounding.
State may have fewer than fifty shippers.
91,781
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 RECEIPTS
15 Number of RCRA Hazardous Waste Receivers: 13
16 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Received: 31,769 Tons
17 Fifty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Receivers in the State, 1999
Rank EPA ID
1 WA7890008967
2 WAD000812909
3 WAD991281767
4 WAD981769110
5 WAD027530526
6 WAD020257945
7 WAH0000031 1 1
8 WAD980976906
9 WA21 7002341 8
10 WA1 891 406349
11 WA921 4053465
12 WAD092300250
13 WA1 17002341 9
Total
Site Name
US DOE HANFORD FACILITY
BURLINGTON ENVIRONMENTAL INC GEORGE
BURLINGTON ENVIRONMENTAL INC KENT
EMERALD SERVICES INC
BAY ZINC CO INC
BURLINGTON ENVIRONMENTAL INC TACOMA
MCCLARY COLUMBIA CORP TACOMA
HALLMARK REFINING CORP
USN PSNS BREMERTON
US DOE BPA ROSS COMPLEX
USARMY HQ I CORPS & FORT LEWIS
BURLINGTON ENVIRONMENTAL WASHOUGAL
USN KEYPORT OU1
City
RICHLAND
SEATTLE
KENT
TACOMA
MOXEE CITY
TACOMA
TACOMA
MOUNT VERNON
BREMERTON
VANCOUVER
FT LEWIS
WASHOUGAL
KEYPORT
Quantity Received
(Tons)
1 1 ,068
7,238
5,351
4,099
2,520
1,399
49
36
4
2
1
0
0
31,769
Note: Columns may not sum due to rounding.
State may have fewer than fifty facilities that received waste.
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 RECEIPTS, CONTINUED
18 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed by Management Method
Limited to Waste Received from Offsite, 1999
Management Method
System
Type Code
Quantity Managed Percentage of Number
(tons) Quantity of Facilities
METALS RECOVERY
SOLVENTS RECOVERY
INCINERATION
ENERGY RECOVERY
FUEL BLENDING
STABILIZATION
LANDFILL
M011-M019
M021-M029
M041-M049
M051-M059
M061
M111-M119
M132
2,556
798
11
8
9,653
3,021
11,067
9.4
2.9
0.0
0.0
35.6
11.1
40.8
Percentage
of Facilities
33.3
33.3
33.3
11.1
33.3
44.4
11.1
27,116
100.0
19 Management Method by Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed
Limited to Waste Received from Offsite, 1999
Management Method
System
Type Code
Quantity Managed Percentage of Number
(tons) Quantity of Facilities
LANDFILL
FUEL BLENDING
STABILIZATION
METALS RECOVERY
SOLVENTS RECOVERY
INCINERATION
ENERGY RECOVERY
20
M132
M061
M111-M119
M011-M019
M021-M029
M041-M049
M051-M059
11,067
9,653
3,021
2,556
798
11
8
40.8
35.6
11.1
9.4
2.9
0.0
0.0
Percentage
of Facilities
11.1
33.3
44.4
33.3
33.3
33.3
11.1
27,116
100.0
9
Management Method and Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed by Number of Facilities
Limited to Waste Received from Offsite, 1999
System Quantity Managed Percentage of Number
Management Method Type Code (tons) Quantity of Facilities
STABILIZATION
METALS RECOVERY
SOLVENTS RECOVERY
INCINERATION
FUEL BLENDING
ENERGY RECOVERY
LANDFILL
M111-M119
M011-M019
M021-M029
M041-M049
M061
M051-M059
M132
3,021
2,556
798
11
9,653
8
11,067
11.1
9.4
2.9
0.0
35.6
0.0
40.8
Percentage
of Facilities
44.4
33.3
33.3
33.3
33.3
11.1
11.1
27,116
100.0
Note: Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed are excluded.
Columns may not sum due to rounding.
Number of Facilities column may not sum to total because facilities may have multiple handling methods.
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 IMPORTS AND EXPORTS
21 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Imported: 10,302 Tons
22 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Exported: 76,296 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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WEST VIRGINIA
1999 WASTE GENERATION
1 Number of RCRA Large Quantity Generators (LQGs): 139
2 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Generated: 92,503 Tons
3 Fifty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators in the State, 1999
Rank
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
Total
Note:
EPA ID
WVD004325353
WVD005005509
WVD004341491
WVD056866312
WVD045875291
WVD005005483
WVR000016469
WVD092809672
WVD072667801
WVD045879087
WVD005012851
WVD000650903
WV0000352583
WVD000068908
WVD981 738909
WVD004336343
WVD004319539
WVR000008003
WVD988774626
WVD061 769592
WVD000765297
WVD005005087
WVD988776852
WVD009708702
WVD980552384
WVD041517830
WVR000010058
WVR000014597
WVD056795842
WVD076826015
WVD060682291
WVD039990965
WVD988768198
WVP000007428
WVD005004866
WVD981 730757
WVD004336749
WVD981 742679
WVD003074770
WVD052574753
WVD061 776977
WVD088911854
WVD004337135
WVP000007437
WVD01 61 16428
WVD981 107600
WVD982701732
WVD988767927
WVD059295998
WVD981109515
State may have few
Site Name
CKWITCO 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
DUPONT - BELLE PLANT/INEOS ACRYLICS, INC
HEINZ PET PRODUCTS
LYONDELL CHEM. (UCC - SO. CHAS)
WEIRTON STEEL CORPORATION
AMERICAN WOODMARK
PPG INDUSTRIES, INC.
WHEELING-PITTSBURGH STEEL - FOLLANSBEE
ARVIN-ROLLCOATER
BENS RUN RECYCLING FACILITY
CROWN CORK & SEAL CO. INC.
HANLIN
GREAT LAKES CHEMICAL CORPORATION
BOMBARDIER AEROSPACE
AKZO NOBEL FUNCTIONAL CHEMICALS LLC
GE SPECIALTY CHEMICALS - NORTH PLANT
UNITED STATES CAN COMPANY
ERGON -WEST VIRGINIA
MINE BATTERY SERVICE, INC.
BFGOODRICH AEROSPACE, IPSD
INCO ALLOYS INTERNATIONAL INC.
UCC -TECH. CENTER
FLEXSYS - NITRO PLANT
BALL METAL FOOD CONTAINER CORP.
CANTON TIRE RECYCLING WV, INC.(7428)
ACF INDUSTRIES, INC.
AC&S INC.
KOPPERS INDUSTRIES- FOLLANSBEE
CSX TRANSPORTATION - BARBOURSVILLE
CORNING CONSUMER PRODUCTS COMPANY
COYNE TEXTILE SERVICES
GE SPECIALTY CHEMICALS - SOUTH PLANT
GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY
ST. MARYS REFINING CO., INC.
WVDOH - ORPHAN BORON STATION
DANA TRANSPORT INC.
REGENERATION TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
SWANSON PLATING COMPANY, INC.
COLUMBIA GAS - LANHAM COMPRESSOR STATION
MYLAN - CHESTNUT RIDGE ROAD FACILITY
FRISKIES PETCARE - WEIRTON, WV
/er than fifty generators.
City
FRIENDLY
INSTITUTE
WILLOW ISLAND
NEWMARTINSVILLE
WASHINGTON
SOUTH CHARLESTON
RAVENSWOOD
MONTGOMERY
HUNTINGTON
KINGWOOD
BELLE
WEIRTON
SOUTH CHARLESTON
WEIRTON
MOOREFIELD
NEWMARTINSVILLE
FOLLANSBEE
WEIRTON
FRIENDLY
WEIRTON
MOUNDSVILLE
NITRO
BRIDGEPORT
GALLIPOLIS FERRY
MORGANTOWN
WEIRTON
NEWELL
BEAVER
UNION
HUNTINGTON,
SOUTH CHARLESTON
NITRO
WEIRTON
PARKERSBURG
HUNTINGTON
NITRO
FOLLANSBEE
BARBOURSVILLE
MARTINSBURG
HUNTINGTON
MORGANTOWN
WASHINGTON
ST. MARY'S
MINERAL WELLS
NITRO
MORGANTOWN
MORGANTOWN
CHARLESTON
MORGANTOWN
WEIRTON
Total Generated
(Tons)
21,631
18,850
11,929
6,162
5,130
3,252
2,940
2,352
2,230
1,997
1,783
1,469
1,443
1,283
815
796
628
505
494
406
376
375
361
354
309
297
289
280
272
251
249
237
210
201
194
158
122
115
105
99
91
88
85
82
74
69
66
65
64
64
91,696
Generators with zero quantity generated are excluded.
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 GENERATION, CONTINUED
4 Quantities of Waste Generated in 1999 That Were:
- Reported with Only Characteristic Waste Codes
- Reported with Only Listed Waste Codes
- Reported with Both Characteristic and Listed Waste codes
Waste Has Only
Characteristic
Codes
ONLY IGNITABLE
ONLY CORROSIVE
ONLY REACTIVE
ONLYD004-17
ONLY D018-43
HAS MORE THAN ONE
CHARACTERISTIC CODE
TOTAL
5 Quantities of Waste
Waste Has Only
Characteristic Codes
But More Than One Applies
HAS IGNITABLE CODE
HAS CORROSIVE CODE
HAS REACTIVE CODE
HASD004-D017CODE
HAS D018-D043 CODE
TOTAL
Tons of
Waste Waste Has Only
Generated Listed Codes
2,788 ONLY AN F CODE
573 ONLY A K CODE
41 ONLY A P CODE
4,774 ONLY A U CODE
1,396
HAS MORE THAN
15,923 LISTED CODE
25,495 TOTAL
Tons of Waste Has Both
Waste Characteristic
Generated And Listed Codes
1,174
8,277
1
892
ONE
27,488
37,832 Both Characteristic and Listed
Tons of
Waste
Generated
29,139
Generated in 1999 That Were Multiply Coded
Tons of Only Listed
Waste Codes But Has
Generated More Than One
14,678
2,352
1,671
2,048
11,488
HAS AN F CODE
HAS A K CODE
HAS A P CODE
HAS A U CODE
15,923 TOTAL
Note: Columns do not sum to total because a waste code may apply I
Tons of
Waste Both Characteristic
Generated And Listed Codes
IGN. W/ AT LEAST 1 LSTD
CORR. W/AT LEAST 1 LSTD
REACT. W/AT LEAST 1 LSTD
D004-1 7 W/ AT LEAST 1 LSTD
D01 8-43 W/ AT LEAST 1 LSTD
27,457 F WASTE W/ AT LEAST 1 CHAR
1 1 ,1 67 K WASTE W/ AT LEAST 1 CHAR
1 1 P WASTE W/ AT LEAST 1 CHAR
16,348 U WASTE W/ AT LEAST 1 CHAR
27,488 TOTAL
:o more than one waste.
Tons of
Waste
Generated
27,742
8,938
901
8,134
20,567
27,400
8,522
4
696
29,139
Mixtures with ignitable, corrosive, reactive, D004-17, and D018-43 characteristic codes may also contain other characteristic waste
codes. Similarly, wastes with F, K, P, and U listed codes may have other listed waste codes.
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 VIRGINIA
1999 WASTE MANAGEMENT
6 Number of RCRA TSD Facilities (TSDFs): 22
7 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed: 55,017 Tons
8 Fifty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Management Facilities in the State, 1999
Rank
1
2
3
4
5
6
Total
EPA ID
WVD005005509
WVD004325353
WVD004341491
WVD056866312
WVD045875291
WVD981 107600
Site Name
RHONE-POULENC INSTITUTE PLANT
CK WITCO CORPORATION - FRIENDLY
CYTEC INDUSTRIES, WILLOW ISLAND PLANT
BAYER CORP.
DUPONT - WASHINGTON WORKS
REGENERATION TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
City
INSTITUTE
FRIENDLY
WILLOW ISLAND
NEW MARTI NSVILLE
WASHINGTON
MORGANTOWN
Tons of Waste
Managed
18,630
16,226
8,475
6,988
4,622
76
55,017
Note: Columns may not sum due to rounding.
State may have fewer than fifty facilities that managed waste.
Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed are excluded.
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.
427
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WEST VIRGINIA
1999 WASTE MANAGEMENT, CONTINUED
9 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed by Management Method, 1999
Management Method
System
Type Code
OTHER RECOVERY
INCINERATION
ENERGY RECOVERY
LANDFILL
M031-M039
M041-M049
M051-M059
M132
Quantity Managed
(tons)
12
20,566
18,151
16,288
55,017
Percentage of
Quantity
0.0
37.4
33.0
29.6
10(UJ
10 Management Method by Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed, 1999
Management Method
System
Type Code
Quantity Managed Percentage of
(tons) Quantity
INCINERATION
ENERGY RECOVERY
LANDFILL
OTHER RECOVERY
M041-M049
M051-M059
M132
M031-M039
20,566
18,151
16,288
12
37.4
33.0
29.6
0.0
Number
of Facilities
1
4
2
2
Number
of Facilities
4
2
2
1
Percentage
of Facilities
16.7
66.7
33.3
33.3
Percentage
of Facilities
66.7
33.3
33.3
16.7
55,017
100.0
11 Management Method and Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed by Number of Facilities, 1999
Management Method
System
Type Code
Quantity Managed Percentage of
(tons) Quantity
INCINERATION
ENERGY RECOVERY
LANDFILL
OTHER RECOVERY
M041-M049
M051-M059
M132
M031-M039
20,566
18,151
16,288
12
37.4
33.0
29.6
0.0
Number
of Facilities
4
2
2
1
Percentage
of Facilities
66.7
33.3
33.3
16.7
55,017
100.0
Note: Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed are excluded.
Columns may not sum due to rounding.
Number of Facilities column may not sum to total because facilities may have multiple handling methods.
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 VIRGINIA
1999 WASTE SHIPMENTS
12 Number of RCRA Hazardous Waste Shippers: 128
13 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Shipped: 40,530 Tons
14 Fifty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Shippers in the State, 1999
Rank
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
Total
Note:
EPA ID
WVD004325353
WVD004341491
WVD056866312
WVR000016469
WVD005005483
WVD072667801
WVD045879087
WVD005012851
WVD000650903
WV0000352583
WVD981034101
WVD000068908
WVD004336343
WVD981 738909
WVD092809672
WVD004319539
WVD045875291
WVR000008003
WVD988774626
WVD076826015
WVD061 769592
WVD000765297
WVD005005087
WVD988776852
WVD980552384
WVD041517830
WVR000010058
WVR000014597
WVD056795842
WVD009708702
WVD005005509
WVD039990965
WVD060682291
WVD988768198
WVD005010277
WVP000007428
WVD005004866
WVR000001446
WVD981 730757
WVD004336749
WVD981 742679
WVD003074770
WVD052574753
WVD061 776977
WVD088911854
WVD004337135
WVP000007437
WVD982701732
WVD988767927
WVD059295998
Columns may not sum
Site Name
CKWITCO CORPORATION - FRIENDLY
CYTEC INDUSTRIES, WILLOW ISLAND PLANT
BAYER CORP.
CENTURY ALUMINUM OF WV, INC.
UCC - SOUTH CHARLESTON
SWVA, INC.
SHEIDOW BRONZE CORPORATION
DUPONT- BELLE PLANT/INEOS ACRYLICS, INC
HEINZ PET PRODUCTS
LYONDELL CHEM. (UCC - SO. CHAS)
SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS, INC. -WHEELING
WEIRTON STEEL CORPORATION
PPG INDUSTRIES, INC.
AMERICAN WOODMARK
KANAWHA MOTIVE POWER - USEPA
WHEELING-PITTSBURGH STEEL - FOLLANSBEE
DUPONT - WASHINGTON WORKS
ARVIN-ROLLCOATER
BENS RUN RECYCLING FACILITY
INCO ALLOYS INTERNATIONAL INC.
CROWN CORK & SEAL CO. INC.
HANLIN
GREAT LAKES CHEMICAL CORPORATION
BOMBARDIER AEROSPACE
GE SPECIALTY CHEMICALS - NORTH PLANT
UNITED STATES CAN COMPANY
ERGON -WEST VIRGINIA
MINE BATTERY SERVICE, INC.
BFGOODRICH AEROSPACE, IPSD
AKZO NOBEL FUNCTIONAL CHEMICALS LLC
RHONE-POULENC INSTITUTE PLANT
FLEXSYS - NITRO PLANT
UCC -TECH. CENTER
BALL METAL FOOD CONTAINER CORP.
OCCIDENTAL CHEMICAL CORPORATION
CANTON TIRE RECYCLING WV, INC. (7428)
ACF INDUSTRIES, INC.
SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS, INC. - POCA
AC&S INC.
KOPPERS INDUSTRIES - FOLLANSBEE
CSX TRANSPORTATION - BARBOURSVILLE
CORNING CONSUMER PRODUCTS COMPANY
COYNE TEXTILE SERVICES
GE SPECIALTY CHEMICALS - SOUTH PLANT
GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY
ST. MARYS REFINING CO., INC.
WVDOH - ORPHAN BORON STATION
SWANSON PLATING COMPANY, INC.
COLUMBIA GAS - LANHAM COMPRESSOR STATION
MYLAN - CHESTNUT RIDGE ROAD FACILITY
due to rounding.
Quantity Shipped
City (Tons)
FRIENDLY
WILLOW ISLAND
NEWMARTINSVILLE
RAVENSWOOD
SOUTH CHARLESTON
HUNTINGTON
KINGWOOD
BELLE
WEIRTON
SOUTH CHARLESTON
WHEELING
WEIRTON
NEWMARTINSVILLE
MOOREFIELD
MONTGOMERY
FOLLANSBEE
WASHINGTON
WEIRTON
FRIENDLY
HUNTINGTON,
WEIRTON
MOUNDSVILLE
NITRO
BRIDGEPORT
MORGANTOWN
WEIRTON
NEWELL
BEAVER
UNION
GALLIPOLIS FERRY
INSTITUTE
NITRO
SOUTH CHARLESTON
WEIRTON
BELEE
PARKERSBURG
HUNTINGTON
POCA
NITRO
FOLLANSBEE
BARBOURSVILLE
MARTINSBURG
HUNTINGTON
MORGANTOWN
WASHINGTON
ST. MARY'S
MINERAL WELLS
MORGANTOWN
CHARLESTON
MORGANTOWN
5,366
3,453
3,280
2,963
2,245
2,230
2,003
1,568
1,469
1,443
1,306
1,280
840
815
637
627
520
505
494
443
406
394
375
361
309
297
289
280
272
260
251
237
237
210
209
201
194
173
158
122
115
105
99
91
88
85
82
66
65
64
39,581
State may have fewer than fifty shippers.
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 VIRGINIA
1999 WASTE RECEIPTS
15 Number of RCRA Hazardous Waste Receivers: 4
16 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Received: 4,187 Tons
17 Fifty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Receivers in the State, 1999
Quantity Received
Rank EPA ID Site Name City (Tons)
1 WVD056866312 BAYER CORP. NEW MARTINSVILLE 4,110
2 WVD981107600 REGENERATION TECHNOLOGIES, INC. MORGANTOWN 38
3 WVD005005509 RHONE-POULENC INSTITUTE PLANT INSTITUTE 37
4 WVD980552384 GE SPECIALTY CHEMICALS - NORTH PLANT MORGANTOWN 1
Total 4,187
Note: Columns may not sum due to rounding.
State may have fewer than fifty facilities that received waste.
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 VIRGINIA
1999 WASTE RECEIPTS, CONTINUED
18 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed by Management Method
Limited to Waste Received from Offsite, 1999
Management Method
System
Type Code
INCINERATION
ENERGY RECOVERY
M041-M049
M051-M059
Quantity Managed
(tons)
38
4,147
Percentage of
Quantity
0.9
99.1
Number
of Facilities
1
2
Percentage
of Facilities
33.3
66.7
4,185
100.0
19 Management Method by Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed
Limited to Waste Received from Offsite, 1999
Management Method
System
Type Code
ENERGY RECOVERY
INCINERATION
M051-M059
M041-M049
Quantity Managed Percentage of Number
(tons) Quantity of Facilities
4,147
38
99.1
0.9
4,185
100.0
Percentage
of Facilities
66.7
33.3
20 Management Method and Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed by Number of Facilities
Limited to Waste Received from Offsite, 1999
System
Management Method TyPe Code
Quantity Managed Percentage of Number
(tons) Quantity of Facilities
ENERGY RECOVERY
INCINERATION
M051-M059
M041-M049
4,147
38
99.1
0.9
Percentage
of Facilities
66.7
33.3
4,185
100.0
Note: Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed are excluded.
Columns may not sum due to rounding.
Number of Facilities column may not sum to total because facilities may have multiple handling methods.
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 VIRGINIA
1999 IMPORTS AND EXPORTS
21 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Imported: 4,148 Tons
22 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Exported: 40,464 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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WISCONSIN
1999 WASTE GENERATION
1 Number of RCRA Large Quantity Generators (LQGs): 540
2 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Generated: 159,174 Tons
3 Fifty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators in the State, 1999
Rank
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
Total
Note:
EPA ID
WID006069504
WID076151364
WID006073225
WID000808824
WI921 0020054
WID028877074
WID006070320
WID980570055
WID059972935
WID006125215
WIR000046276
WID023350192
WID006091425
WID060446499
WID0061 94336
WID000713461
WID980898266
WID000711077
WID988573556
WIT560010746
WID988575452
WID006425888
WID006096192
WIT560011595
WID000808964
WID0061 13906
WID0061 03766
WID042622274
WID023394158
WID001781186
WID0061 44737
WID980826176
WID981527013
WID073854044
WID981 529233
WID094361458
WID982071458
WID073830028
WID046535654
WID091781625
WID0061 19978
WID980584114
WID006089189
WIT560010373
WID0061 56400
WID980901391
WID048027734
WID002987865
WID051 894244
WIR000001552
State may have fe\
Site Name
NATIONAL RIVET & MFG CO
SCIENTIFIC PROTEIN LABORATORIES INC
KOHLER COMPANY
HYDRITE CHEMICAL COMPANY
US ARMY BADGER AMMUNITION PLANT
CHARTER STEEL
WELLS MFG CORP
CRUCIBLE MATERIALS CORP TRENT TUBE PLT
PPG INDUSTRIES INC
TYCO SUPPRESSION SYSTEMS - ANSUL
SC JOHNSON - POLYMER WAXDALE
MILSOLVCORP
S C JOHNSON & SON INC (WAXDALE)
AMERICAN PACKAGING CORP
MURPHY OIL - TANK 1 & 2 (FORMER)
ALDRICH CHEMICAL CO INC
SPECIALTY CHEM PRODUCTS CORP
PHOTRONICS INC
HONEYWELL SEMICONDUCTOR PKG INC
PROFESSIONAL PLATING
RUST-OLEUM CORPORATION
JAGEMANN PLATING CO INC
ACME GALVANIZING INC
CURWOOD INC BEMIS FILMS
3M PRAIRIE DU CHIEN BUILDING 50
ALDRICH CHEMICAL CO INC
SHEBOYGAN PAINT COMPANY
CBS CORPORATION
HENTZEN COATINGS INC
INDUSTRIAL TOWEL & UNIFORM INC
CURWOOD INC
APOGEE WAUSAU GROUP INC LINETEC DIV
RAABE CORP
J AND L FIBER SERVICES
RELIABLE PLATING WORKS INC
GOLDSCHMIDT SKW OLEOCHEMICALS
ASHLEY FURNITURE INC
MERCURY MARINE FDL COMPLEX
DURALAM INC
BANNER PACKAGING INC
PECHINEY PLASTIC PACKAGING INC
AMERICAS BEST QUALITY COATINGS CORP
MACWHYTE
BRADY USA INC - FLORIST AVE PLT
MASTERCRAFT INDUSTRIES INC
AMERICAN FINISHING RESOURCES INC
BRILLION IRON WORKS INC
TOMAH PRODUCTS INC
PRINTPACKINC
PECHINEY PLASTIC PACKAGING INC
ver than fifty generators.
City
WAUPUN
WAUNAKEE
KOHLER
COTTAGE GROVE
BARABOO
SAUKVILLE
FOND DU LAC
EAST TROY
OAK CREEK
MARINETTE
STURTEVANT
MENOMONEE FALLS
STURTEVANT
COLUMBUS
SUPERIOR
SHEBOYGAN FALLS
MARINETTE
MILWAUKEE
CHIPPEWA FALLS
BRILLION
PLEASANT PRAIRIE
MANITOWOC
MILWAUKEE
OSHKOSH
PRAIRIE DU CHIEN
MILWAUKEE
SHEBOYGAN
MILWAUKEE
MILWAUKEE
NEW BERLIN
NEW LONDON
WAUSAU
MENOMONEE FALLS
WAUKESHA
MILWAUKEE
JANESVILLE
WHITEHALL
FOND DU LAC TN
APPLETON
OSHKOSH
MENASHA
MILWAUKEE
KENOSHA
GLENDALE
RICE LAKE
CHILTON
BRILLION
MILTON
RHINELANDER
BOSCOBEL
Total Generated
(Tons)
46,123
16,541
15,699
7,639
7,364
7,237
4,191
3,999
3,907
3,526
3,304
2,850
2,222
1,872
1,553
1,409
1,383
1,315
1,263
1,195
1,160
945
760
757
649
488
487
459
434
410
401
354
298
296
295
281
280
262
258
250
246
230
228
228
226
215
214
204
203
195
146,303
Generators with zero quantity generated are excluded.
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, CONTINUED
4 Quantities of Waste Generated in 1999 That Were:
- Reported with Only Characteristic Waste Codes
- Reported with Only Listed Waste Codes
- Reported with Both Characteristic and Listed Waste codes
Waste Has Only
Characteristic
Codes
ONLY IGNITABLE
ONLY CORROSIVE
ONLY REACTIVE
ONLYD004-17
ONLY D018-43
HAS MORE THAN ONE
CHARACTERISTIC CODE
TOTAL
5 Quantities of Waste
Waste Has Only
Characteristic Codes
But More Than One Applies
HAS IGNITABLE CODE
HAS CORROSIVE CODE
HAS REACTIVE CODE
HASD004-D017CODE
HAS D018-D043 CODE
TOTAL
Tons of
Waste Waste Has Only
Generated Listed Codes
31,579 ONLY AN F CODE
13,088 ONLY A K CODE
100 ONLY A P CODE
67,592 ONLY A U CODE
7,814
HAS MORE THAN
0 LISTED CODE
120,173 TOTAL
Tons of Waste Has Both
Waste Characteristic
Generated And Listed Codes
30,623
8,330
1
47
ONE
0
39,000 Both Characteristic and Listed
Tons of
Waste
Generated
0
Generated in 1999 That Were Multiply Coded
Tons of Only Listed
Waste Codes But Has
Generated More Than One
0
0
0
0
0
HAS AN F CODE
HAS A K CODE
HAS A P CODE
HAS A U CODE
0 TOTAL
Note: Columns do not sum to total because a waste code may apply I
Tons of
Waste Both Characteristic
Generated And Listed Codes
IGN. W/ AT LEAST 1 LSTD
CORR. W/AT LEAST 1 LSTD
REACT. W/AT LEAST 1 LSTD
D004-1 7 W/ AT LEAST 1 LSTD
D01 8-43 W/ AT LEAST 1 LSTD
0 F WASTE W/ AT LEAST 1 CHAR
0 K WASTE W/ AT LEAST 1 CHAR
0 P WASTE W/ AT LEAST 1 CHAR
0 U WASTE W/ AT LEAST 1 CHAR
0 TOTAL
:o more than one waste.
Tons of
Waste
Generated
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Mixtures with ignitable, corrosive, reactive, D004-17, and D018-43 characteristic codes may also contain other characteristic waste
codes. Similarly, wastes with F, K, P, and U listed codes may have other listed waste codes.
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 MANAGEMENT
6 Number of RCRA TSD Facilities (TSDFs): 18
7 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed: 6,671 Tons
8 Fifty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Management Facilities in the State, 1999
Rank EPA ID
1 WID000808824
2 WID006091425
3 WID980615439
4 WID046536231
Site Name
HYDRITE CHEMICAL COMPANY
S C JOHNSON & SON INC (WAXDALE)
COOK COMPOSITES & POLYMERS CO
VULCAN MATERIALS CO-VULCAN CHEMICALS DIV
City
COTTAGE GROVE
STURTEVANT
SAUKVILLE
PORT EDWARDS
Tons of Waste
Managed
6,306
237
82
47
Total 6,671
Note: Columns may not sum due to rounding.
State may have fewer than fifty facilities that managed waste.
Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed are excluded.
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 MANAGEMENT, CONTINUED
9 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed by Management Method, 1999
System Quantity Managed Percentage of Number Percentage
Management Method TyPe Code (tons) Quantity of Facilities of Facilities
METALS RECOVERY M011-M019 47 0.7 1 25.0
SOLVENTS RECOVERY M021-M029 6,238 93.5 1 25.0
INCINERATION M041-M049 82 1.2 1 25.0
ENERGY RECOVERY M051-M059 236 3.5 1 25.0
FUEL BLENDING M061 68 1.0 1 25.0
OTHER DISPOSAL M137 0 0.0 1 25.0
6,671 100.0 4
10 Management Method by Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed, 1999
System Quantity Managed Percentage of Number Percentage
Management Method TyPe Code (tons) Quantity of Facilities of Facilities
SOLVENTS RECOVERY M021-M029 6,238 93.5 1 25.0
ENERGY RECOVERY M051-M059 236 3.5 1 25.0
INCINERATION M041-M049 82 1.2 1 25.0
FUEL BLENDING M061 68 1.0 1 25.0
METALS RECOVERY M011-M019 47 0.7 1 25.0
OTHER DISPOSAL M137 0 0.0 1 25.0
6,671 100.0 4
11 Management Method and Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed by Number of Facilities, 1999
System Quantity Managed Percentage of Number Percentage
Management Method TyPe Code (tons) Quantity of Facilities of Facilities
METALS RECOVERY M011-M019 47 0.7 1 25.0
SOLVENTS RECOVERY M021-M029 6,238 93.5 1 25.0
INCINERATION M041-M049 82 1.2 1 25.0
ENERGY RECOVERY M051-M059 236 3.5 1 25.0
FUEL BLENDING M061 68 1.0 1 25.0
OTHER DISPOSAL M137 0 0.0 1 25.0
6,671 100.0
Note: Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed are excluded.
Columns may not sum due to rounding.
Number of Facilities column may not sum to total because facilities may have multiple handling methods.
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 SHIPMENTS
12 Number of RCRA Hazardous Waste Shippers: 505
13 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Shipped: 70,284 Tons
14 Fifty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Shippers in the State, 1999
Rank
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
EPA ID
WID000808824
WID028877074
WI921 0020054
WID023350192
WID059972935
WIR000046276
WID006091425
WID980898266
WID000713461
WID000711077
WID988573556
WID0061 30405
WID988580056
WID988575452
WID006425888
WID0061 94336
WID006096192
WID000808964
WID981 187297
WID980896633
WID006073225
WID981527013
WID0061 03766
WID0061 13906
WID042622274
WID023394158
WID006125215
WID001781186
WID094361458
WID0061 44737
WID980826176
WID982071458
WID981 529233
WID073854044
WID076151364
WIR000000356
WID073830028
WID046535654
WID980896641
WID0061 19978
WIT560010373
WID006089189
WID980584114
WID980901391
WID048027734
WIT560011595
WID002987865
WI0001 020551
WIR000001552
WID006097281
Site Name
HYDRITE CHEMICAL COMPANY
CHARTER STEEL
US ARMY BADGER AMMUNITION PLANT
MILSOLVCORP
PPG INDUSTRIES INC
SC JOHNSON - POLYMER WAXDALE
S C JOHNSON & SON INC (WAXDALE)
SPECIALTY CHEM PRODUCTS CORP
ALDRICH CHEMICAL CO INC
PHOTRONICS INC
HONEYWELL SEMICONDUCTOR PKG INC
PLASITE PROTECTIVE COATINGS INC
EOG ENVIRONMENTAL
RUST-OLEUM CORPORATION
JAGEMANN PLATING CO INC
MURPHY OIL - TANK 1 & 2 (FORMER)
ACME GALVANIZING INC
3M PRAIRIE DU CHIEN BUILDING 50
SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS INC
SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS INC - MADISON
KOHLER COMPANY
RAABE CORP
SHEBOYGAN PAINT COMPANY
ALDRICH CHEMICAL CO INC
CBS CORPORATION
HENTZEN COATINGS INC
TYCO SUPPRESSION SYSTEMS - ANSUL
INDUSTRIAL TOWEL & UNIFORM INC
GOLDSCHMIDT SKW OLEOCHEMICALS
CURWOOD INC
APOGEE WAUSAU GROUP INC LINETEC DIV
ASHLEY FURNITURE INC
RELIABLE PLATING WORKS INC
J AND L FIBER SERVICES
SCIENTIFIC PROTEIN LABORATORIES INC
MERCURY WASTE SOLUTIONS INC
MERCURY MARINE FDL COMPLEX
DURALAM INC
SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS INC - LACROSSE
PECHINEY PLASTIC PACKAGING INC
BRADY USA INC - FLORIST AVE PLT
MACWHYTE
AMERICAS BEST QUALITY COATINGS CORP
AMERICAN FINISHING RESOURCES INC
BRILLION IRON WORKS INC
CURWOOD INC BEMIS FILMS
TOMAH PRODUCTS INC
REYNOLDS WHEELS INTERNATIONAL
PECHINEY PLASTIC PACKAGING INC
TRENT TUBE DIV
Quantity Shipped
City (Tons)
COTTAGE GROVE
SAUKVILLE
BARABOO
MENOMONEE FALLS
OAK CREEK
STURTEVANT
STURTEVANT
MARINETTE
SHEBOYGAN FALLS
MILWAUKEE
CHIPPEWA FALLS
GREEN BAY
MILWAUKEE
PLEASANT PRAIRIE
MANITOWOC
SUPERIOR
MILWAUKEE
PRAIRIE DU CHIEN
KAUKAUNA
MADISON
KOHLER
MENOMONEE FALLS
SHEBOYGAN
MILWAUKEE
MILWAUKEE
MILWAUKEE
MARINETTE
NEW BERLIN
JANESVILLE
NEW LONDON
WAUSAU
WHITEHALL
MILWAUKEE
WAUKESHA
WAUNAKEE
UNION GROVE
FOND DU LAC TN
APPLETON
LA CROSSE
MENASHA
GLENDALE
KENOSHA
MILWAUKEE
CHILTON
BRILLION
OSHKOSH
MILTON
BELOIT
BOSCOBEL
EAST TROY
8,416
7,237
4,858
4,601
3,916
3,304
1,694
1,425
1,409
1,315
1,263
1,229
1,212
1,160
945
914
760
731
695
639
591
516
487
482
459
434
424
424
413
388
354
330
296
296
278
266
262
258
257
246
238
228
224
214
212
208
204
196
195
194
Total
Note: Columns may not sum due to rounding.
State may have fewer than fifty shippers.
57,299
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 RECEIPTS
15 Number of RCRA Hazardous Waste Receivers: 4
16 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Received: 6,501 Tons
17 Fifty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Receivers in the State, 1999
Quantity Received
Rank EPA ID Site Name City (Tons)
1 WID000808824 HYDRITE CHEMICAL COMPANY COTTAGE GROVE 6,380
2 WID980615439 COOK COMPOSITES & POLYMERS CO SAUKVILLE 82
3 WID000809012 UW MADISON - SAFETY DEPT-MILL ST FACILI MADISON 34
4 WID006091425 S C JOHNSON & SON INC (WAXDALE) STURTEVANT 6
Total 6,501
Note: Columns may not sum due to rounding.
State may have fewer than fifty facilities that received waste.
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.
438
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WISCONSIN
1999 WASTE RECEIPTS, CONTINUED
18 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed by Management Method
Limited to Waste Received from Offsite, 1999
Management Method
System
Type Code
Quantity Managed Percentage of Number
(tons) Quantity of Facilities
SOLVENTS RECOVERY
INCINERATION
FUEL BLENDING
OTHER DISPOSAL
M021-M029
M041-M049
M061
M137
6,238
82
68
0
97.7
1.3
1.1
0.0
Percentage
of Facilities
33.3
33.3
33.3
33.3
6,388
100.0
19 Management Method by Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed
Limited to Waste Received from Offsite, 1999
Management Method
System
Type Code
Quantity Managed Percentage of Number
(tons) Quantity of Facilities
SOLVENTS RECOVERY
INCINERATION
FUEL BLENDING
OTHER DISPOSAL
M021-M029
M041-M049
M061
M137
6,238
82
68
0
97.7
1.3
1.1
0.0
Percentage
of Facilities
33.3
33.3
33.3
33.3
6,388
100.0
20 Management Method and Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed by Number of Facilities
Limited to Waste Received from Offsite, 1999
System
Management Method TyPe Code
Quantity Managed Percentage of Number
(tons) Quantity of Facilities
SOLVENTS RECOVERY
INCINERATION
FUEL BLENDING
OTHER DISPOSAL
M021-M029
M041-M049
M061
M137
6,238
82
68
0
97.7
1.3
1.1
0.0
Percentage
of Facilities
33.3
33.3
33.3
33.3
6,388
100.0
Note: Facilities reporting storage only and their quantity managed are excluded.
Columns may not sum due to rounding.
Number of Facilities column may not sum to total because facilities may have multiple handling methods.
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 IMPORTS AND EXPORTS
21 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Imported: 4,624 Tons
22 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Exported: 57,243 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.
440
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WYOMING
1999 WASTE GENERATION
1 Number of RCRA Large Quantity Generators (LQGs): 22
2 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Generated: 4,746 Tons
3 Fifty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators in the State, 1999
Rank
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
Total
Note:
EPA ID
WYD088677943
WYR000000737
WYD051843613
WYD079959185
WYD007064447
WY0000029249
WYD043705102
WY0000082743
WYD048743009
WYD061112470
WYR000001495
WYD000003061
WYD988869269
WY5571924179
WYD988872776
WYD000712687
WYD1 20371 810
WYD042634865
WYD991301086
WYT000010082
WYT000010009
WYR000002568
State may have few
Site Name
TEXACO REFINING & MARKETING INC
TETRAMICRONUTRIENTS, INC.
FRONTIER REFINING INC.
SINCLAIR OIL CORPORATION
AMOCO OIL COMPANY FORMER CASPER REFINERY
NEDLOG TECHNOLOGY GROUP
NEWCASTLE REFINERY
SINCLAIR CASPER PIPELINE STATION
SINCLAIR - CASPER REFINERY
UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD TIMBER TRT PLANT
KFX FUEL PARTNERS LP
WYOMING LAW ENFORCEMENT ACADEMY
SILVER EAGLE REFINING
FRANCIS E WARREN AFB
EXCALINC
NALCO/EXXON ENERGY
UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD YARD
KOCH SULFUR PRODUCTS COMPANY
AMOCO OIL CO PIPELINE TANK FARM
PACIFICORP-NAUGHTON PLANT
CIG TABLE ROCK PLANT
SWEETWATER COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 2
/er than fifty generators.
City
EVANSVILLE
CHEYENNE
CHEYENNE
SINCLAIR
CASPER
LARAMIE
NEWCASTLE
CASPER
CASPER
LARAMIE
GILLETTE
DOUGLAS
EVANSTON
CHEYENNE
MILLS
EVANSVILLE
CHEYENNE
RIVERTON
CASPER
KEMMERER
ROCK SPRINGS
GREEN RIVER
Total Generated
(Tons)
1,981
988
819
268
207
206
80
59
33
30
13
11
10
10
9
9
5
3
3
2
1
0
4,746
Generators with zero quantity generated are excluded.
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.
441
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WYOMING
1999 WASTE GENERATION, CONTINUED
4 Quantities of Waste Generated in 1999 That Were:
- Reported with Only Characteristic Waste Codes
- Reported with Only Listed Waste Codes
- Reported with Both Characteristic and Listed Waste codes
Waste Has Only
Characteristic
Codes
ONLY IGNITABLE
ONLY CORROSIVE
ONLY REACTIVE
ONLYD004-17
ONLY D018-43
HAS MORE THAN ONE
CHARACTERISTIC CODE
TOTAL
5 Quantities of Waste
Waste Has Only
Characteristic Codes
But More Than One Applies
HAS IGNITABLE CODE
HAS CORROSIVE CODE
HAS REACTIVE CODE
HASD004-D017CODE
HAS D018-D043 CODE
TOTAL
Tons of
Waste Waste Has Only
Generated Listed Codes
4 ONLY AN F CODE
1 ONLY A K CODE
0 ONLY A P CODE
2,176 ONLY A U CODE
50
HAS MORE THAN
69 LISTED CODE
2,299 TOTAL
Tons of Waste Has Both
Waste Characteristic
Generated And Listed Codes
1,504
913
0
0
ONE
0
2,417 Both Characteristic and Listed
Tons of
Waste
Generated
29
Generated in 1999 That Were Multiply Coded
Tons of Only Listed
Waste Codes But Has
Generated More Than One
52
0
0
60
27
HAS AN F CODE
HAS A K CODE
HAS A P CODE
HAS A U CODE
69 TOTAL
Note: Columns do not sum to total because a waste code may apply I
Tons of
Waste Both Characteristic
Generated And Listed Codes
IGN. W/ AT LEAST 1 LSTD
CORR. W/AT LEAST 1 LSTD
REACT. W/AT LEAST 1 LSTD
D004-1 7 W/ AT LEAST 1 LSTD
D01 8-43 W/ AT LEAST 1 LSTD
0 F WASTE W/ AT LEAST 1 CHAR
0 K WASTE W/ AT LEAST 1 CHAR
0 P WASTE W/ AT LEAST 1 CHAR
0 U WASTE W/ AT LEAST 1 CHAR
0 TOTAL
:o more than one waste.
Tons of
Waste
Generated
9
0
0
15
13
13
0
0
16
29
Mixtures with ignitable, corrosive, reactive, D004-17, and D018-43 characteristic codes may also contain other characteristic waste
codes. Similarly, wastes with F, K, P, and U listed codes may have other listed waste codes.
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 MANAGEMENT
6 Number of RCRA TSD Facilities (TSDFs): 2
7 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed: 0 Tons
Table 8 has been omitted from this report because there were no facilities in the State of Wyoming that reported
managing RCRA hazardous waste in 1999 other than as a storage-only facility.
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.
443
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WYOMING
1999 WASTE MANAGEMENT, CONTINUED
Tables 9, 10, and 11 have been omitted from this report because there were no facilities in the State of Wyoming that
reported managing RCRA hazardous waste in 1999 other than as a storage-only facility.
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.
444
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WYOMING
1999 WASTE SHIPMENTS
12 Number of RCRA Hazardous Waste Shippers: 21
13 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Shipped: 4,027 Tons
14 Fifty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Shippers in the State, 1999
Rank
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
Total
Note:
EPA ID
WYD088677943
WYR000000737
WYD079959185
WYD007064447
WY0000029249
WYD051843613
WYD043705102
WYD048743009
WYD061112470
WYR000001495
WY5571924179
WYD1 20371 810
WYD988869269
WYD000003061
WYD988872776
WYD000712687
WYD042634865
WYD991301086
WYT000010082
WYT000010009
WYR000002568
Columns may not sum
Site Name
TEXACO REFINING & MARKETING INC
TETRAMICRONUTRIENTS, INC.
SINCLAIR OIL CORPORATION
City
EVANSVILLE
CHEYENNE
SINCLAIR
AMOCO OIL COMPANY FORMER CASPER REFINERY CASPER
NEDLOG TECHNOLOGY GROUP
FRONTIER REFINING INC.
NEWCASTLE REFINERY
SINCLAIR - CASPER REFINERY
UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD TIMBER TRT PLANT
KFX FUEL PARTNERS LP
FRANCIS E WARREN AFB
UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD YARD
SILVER EAGLE REFINING
WYOMING LAW ENFORCEMENT ACADEMY
EXCAL INC
NALCO/EXXON ENERGY
KOCH SULFUR PRODUCTS COMPANY
AMOCO OIL CO PIPELINE TANK FARM
PACIFICORP-NAUGHTON PLANT
CIG TABLE ROCK PLANT
SWEETWATER COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 2
due to rounding.
LARAMIE
CHEYENNE
NEWCASTLE
CASPER
LARAMIE
GILLETTE
CHEYENNE
CHEYENNE
EVANSTON
DOUGLAS
MILLS
EVANSVILLE
RIVERTON
CASPER
KEMMERER
ROCK SPRINGS
GREEN RIVER
Quantity Shipped
(Tons)
1,981
988
268
207
206
150
80
33
30
15
12
11
11
10
9
9
3
3
2
1
0
4,027
State may have fewer than fifty shippers.
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.
445
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WYOMING
1999 WASTE RECEIPTS
Tables 15, 16, and 17 have been omitted from this report because there were no facilities in the State of Wyoming that
reported receiving RCRA hazardous waste in 1999.
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.
446
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National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report: Based on 1999 Data
WYOMING
1999 WASTE RECEIPTS, CONTINUED
Tables 18, 19, and 20 have been omitted from this report because there were no facilities in the State of Wyoming that
reported receiving RCRA hazardous waste in 1999.
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.
447
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WYOMING
1999 IMPORTS AND EXPORTS
21 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Imported: 0 Tons
22 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Exported: 4,027 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.
448
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