NATIONAL ANALYSIS
THE NATIONAL BIENNIAL RCRA
HAZARDOUS WASTE REPORT
(BASED ON 2009 DATA)
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National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report: Based on 2009 Data
CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION 1-1
1.0 WASTE GENERATION
Exhibit 1.1 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Generated and Number of Hazardous
Waste Generators, by State, 2009 1-1
Exhibit 1.2 Rank Ordering of States Based on Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste and
Number of Hazardous Waste Generators, 2009 1-2
Exhibit 1.3 Rank Ordering of States Based on Number of Hazardous Waste Generators
and Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Generated, 2009 1-3
Exhibit 1.4 Fifty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators in the U.S., 2009 1-4
Exhibit 1.5 Number of Hazardous Waste Generators by Generator Quantity Range, 2009 ....1-5
Exhibit 1.6 Percentages of National Generation Total That Were Characteristic, Listed, or
Both Characteristic and Listed Waste, 2009 1-5
Exhibit 1.7 Tons of Generated Waste That Were Only Characteristic Waste, Only Listed
Waste or Both Characteristic and Listed Waste, 2009 1-6
Exhibit 1.8 Tons of Generated Waste with Multiple Characteristics, That Were Multiply
Listed or Both, 2009 1-6
Exhibit 1.9 Fifty Largest Quantities of Hazardous Waste Generated, by Primary NAICS
Code in the U.S., 2009 1-7
2.0 WASTE MANAGEMENT
Exhibit 2.1 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed and Number of RCRA
Management Facilities, by State, 2009 2-1
Exhibit 2.2 Rank Ordering of States Based on Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste
Managed and Number of RCRA Management Facilities, 2009 2-2
Exhibit 2.3 Rank Ordering of States Based on Number of RCRA Management Facilities
and Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed, 2009 2-3
Exhibit 2.4 Fifty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Managers in the U.S., 2009 2-4
Exhibit 2.5 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed, by Management Method, 2009...2-5
Exhibit 2.6 Management Method, by Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed, 2009...2-5
Exhibit 2.7 Management Method and Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed, by
Number of Facilities, 2009 2-5
3.0 SHIPMENTS AND RECEIPTS
Exhibit 3.1 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Shipped and Number of Hazardous
Shippers, by State, 2009 3-1
Exhibit 3.2 Rank Ordering of States Based on Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste
Shipped and Number of Hazardous Waste Shippers, 2009 3-2
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Exhibit 3.3 Rank Ordering of States Based on Number of Hazardous Waste Shippers and
Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Shipped, 2009 3-3
Exhibit 3.4 Fifty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Shippers in the U.S., 2009 3-4
Exhibit 3.5 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Received and Number of Receivers, by
State, 2009 3-5
Exhibit 3.6 Rank Ordering of States Based on Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste
Received and Number of Receivers, 2009 3-6
Exhibit 3.7 Rank Ordering of States Based on Number of Receiving Facilities and
Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Received, 2009 3-7
Exhibit 3.8 Fifty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Receivers in the U.S., 2009 3-8
Exhibit 3.9 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed, by Management Method,
Limited to Waste Received from Off-Site, 2009 3-9
Exhibit 3.10 Management Method, by Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed,
Limited to Waste Received from Off-Site, 2009 3-9
Exhibit 3.11 Management Method and Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed, by
Number of Facilities, Limited to Waste Received from Off-Site, 2009 3-9
4.0 INTERSTATE SHIPMENTS AND RECEIPTS
Exhibit 4.1 RCRA Hazardous Waste Interstate Shipments and Receipts, by State,
2009 4-1
APPENDIX A: EPA REGION - STATE MAPPING
APPENDIX B: 2009 MANAGEMENT METHOD CODES
APPENDIX C: 2009 FORM CODES
APPENDIX D: 2009 WASTE CODES
APPENDIX E: STATE GUIDANCE
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INTRODUCTION
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 this 2009 National Biennial Report is to communicate the findings of EPA's 2009 hazardous
waste reporting data collection efforts to the public, government agencies, and the regulated
community. The 2009 National Biennial Report consists of three volumes of data:
• The National Analysis data presents a detailed look at waste-handling practices in the
States, and largest facilities nationally, including (1) the quantity of waste generated,
managed, shipped, and received, and interstate shipments and receipts, and (2) the
number of generators and managing facilities,
• The State Detail Analysis data is a detailed look at each State's waste handling practices,
including overall totals for generation, management, shipments, and receipts, as well as
totals for the largest fifty facilities, and
• The List of Reported RCRA Sites identifies every hazardous waste facility in the United
States that submitted a hazardous waste report in 2009.
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 specifically
regulated by EPA; these wastes are assigned State Hazardous Waste Codes. For this Report, EPA
asked States to exclude data for waste with only State Hazardous Waste Codes (the waste description
does not include any Federal Hazardous Waste Codes). The reader can find a more detailed
explanation in the RCRA Orientation Manual (www.epa.gov/wastes/inforesources/pubs/orientat/index.htm)
and in the Code of Federal Regulations in 40 CFR Parts 260 and 261. Please refer to Appendix D of
this Report for a complete list of EPA Hazardous Waste Codes used by the regulated community for
their 2009 Biennial Report submissions. Details about the information submitted by the regulated
community can be found in the 2009 Hazardous Waste Report Instructions and Forms
(www.epa.gov/waste/inforesources/data/biennialreport/index.htm). Guidance provided to the regulated
community regarding information to include or exclude from the National Report can be found in
Appendix E.
1 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.
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RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE GENERATION
RCRA hazardous waste generation information is obtained from data reported by RCRA large quantity
generators (LQGs). A generator is defined as a Federal large quantity generator if:
• the generator generated in any single month 1,000 kg (2,200 pounds or 1.1 tons) or more
of RCRA hazardous waste; or
• the generator generated in any single month or accumulated at any time, 1 kg (2.2 pounds)
of RCRA acute hazardous waste; or
• the generator generated, or accumulated at any time, more than 100 kg (220 pounds) of
spill cleanup material contaminated with RCRA acute hazardous waste.
All facilities that were LQGs in 2009 are required to provide EPA with 2009 waste generation and
management information. It is important to note that the generators identified in this Report have been
included based on the most current information made available to EPA by the States. However, the
generator counts may include some 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. Hazardous waste received from off site for storage/bulking
and subsequently transferred off site for treatment or disposal is excluded from generation quantities in
this Report.
RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE MANAGEMENT
RCRA hazardous waste management information is obtained from the data reported by facilities that
treated, stored, or disposed of RCRA hazardous wastes on site during 2009. Only wastes that were
treated or disposed of in 2009 are included in the management quantities in this Report. Hazardous
wastes that are stored, bulked and/or transferred off site with no prior treatment/recovery, fuel blending,
or disposal at the site, are excluded from the management quantities in this Report.
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RCRA HAZARDOUS WASTE SHIPMENTS AND RECEIPTS
RCRA hazardous waste shipment information is obtained from data reported by both RCRA LQGs and
facilities that treated, stored, or disposed of RCRA hazardous wastes on site during 2009. RCRA
hazardous waste receipt information is obtained from data reported by facilities that treated, stored, or
disposed of RCRA hazardous wastes on site during 2009. All reported shipments identified by the
State, or implementing EPA office, for inclusion in the National Biennial Report 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 interstate shipment quantities include wastes generated in one State and
shipped to a receiver in a different State, excluding shipments to a foreign country. Interstate
shipments are calculated from information provided by waste shippers. RCRA hazardous waste
interstate receipts include all wastes received by a State which differs from the State of origin,
excluding foreign imports. RCRA hazardous waste interstate receipts are calculated from information
provided by the facilities that received the wastes.
THE DATA PRESENTED IN THIS NATIONAL BIENNIAL REPORT
It is the responsibility of individual States or implementing EPA offices to properly identify data that is to
be included in or excluded from the National Biennial Report. For this 2009 National Biennial RCRA
Hazardous Waste Report, EPA has included all data that was identified by the State or implementing
EPA office for inclusion in the Report, with the following two (2) exceptions:
1) hazardous waste received from off site for storage/bulking and subsequently transferred off
site for treatment or disposal is excluded from generation quantities; and
2) hazardous waste that is stored, bulked, and/or transferred off site with no prior
treatment/recovery, fuel blending, or disposal at the site is excluded from management
quantities.
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National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report: Based on 2009 Data
Exhibit 1.1 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Generated and Number of Hazardous Waste Generators, by State, 2009
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
Hazardous Waste Quantity
Rank
4
49
40
17
11
33
39
41
53
21
2
54
52
43
8
10
34
20
22
3
46
36
37
16
23
5
18
35
55
38
42
44
12
7
9
27
13
6
32
28
15
31
45
24
51
26
1
56
29
50
48
30
14
25
19
47
Total
Tons Generated
2,063,609
1,890
21 ,059
273,192
699,612
41 ,532
21,148
19,817
870
168,912
4,024,468
421
987
4,808
1 ,045,420
778,454
40,316
222,833
132,710
3,878,843
3,687
33,684
32,471
284,270
106,804
1 ,702,446
238,215
37,758
34
28,187
11,143
4,538
555,806
1 ,078,672
1 ,032,626
71 ,763
530,504
1 ,300,804
41 ,874
61 ,876
290,840
42,996
4,505
102,034
1,214
78,595
13,461,911
2
59,448
1,536
2,620
51 ,023
317,217
92,449
223,441
3,502
35,331,398
Percentage
5.8
0.0
0.1
0.8
2.0
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.0
0.5
11.4
0.0
0.0
0.0
3.0
2.2
0.1
0.6
0.4
11.0
0.0
0.1
0.1
0.8
0.3
4.8
0.7
0.1
0.0
0.1
0.0
0.0
1.6
3.1
2.9
0.2
1.5
3.7
0.1
0.2
0.8
0.1
0.0
0.3
0.0
0.2
38.1
0.0
0.2
0.0
0.0
0.1
0.9
0.3
0.6
0.0
100.0
Number of Generators
Rank
23
44
27
31
1
33
18
42
51
15
16
52
46
45
5
10
30
25
22
14
41
35
12
8
20
34
21
48
54
39
37
28
7
47
2
9
53
3
26
29
6
36
38
24
49
17
4
55
40
43
55
19
13
31
11
49
Number
238
39
173
141
2,578
125
278
54
23
324
318
15
35
37
813
487
150
189
252
357
66
112
409
576
261
121
259
31
2
74
93
167
650
34
1,190
546
14
896
185
155
740
94
76
218
25
289
878
1
69
48
1
269
403
141
476
25
16,220
Percentage
1.5
0.2
1.1
0.9
15.9
0.8
1.7
0.3
0.1
2.0
2.0
0.1
0.2
0.2
5.0
3.0
0.9
1.2
1.6
2.2
0.4
0.7
2.5
3.6
1.6
0.7
1.6
0.2
0.0
0.5
0.6
1.0
4.0
0.2
7.3
3.4
0.1
5.5
1.1
1.0
4.6
0.6
0.5
1.3
0.2
1.8
5.4
0.0
0.4
0.3
0.0
1.7
2.5
0.9
2.9
0.2
100.0
Reported Status
LOG
226
21
170
123
2,576
106
271
45
23
272
285
15
24
19
606
487
121
154
251
329
62
107
365
439
213
119
230
31
2
52
93
99
572
31
1,190
497
13
724
164
155
665
89
68
195
25
289
878
1
69
45
1
230
399
93
362
19
14,710
Non-LQG
12
18
3
18
2
19
7
9
0
52
33
0
11
18
207
0
29
35
1
28
4
5
44
137
48
2
29
0
0
22
0
68
78
3
0
49
1
172
21
0
75
5
8
23
0
0
0
0
0
3
0
39
4
48
114
6
1,510
Note: Columns may not sum due to rounding.
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National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report: Based on 2009 Data
Exhibit 1.2 Rank Ordering of States Based on Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Generated and Number of Hazardous Waste
Generators, 2009
State
TEXAS
GEORGIA
LOUISIANA
ALABAMA
MISSISSIPPI
OHIO
NEW MEXICO
ILLINOIS
NEW YORK
INDIANA
CALIFORNIA
NEW JERSEY
NORTH DAKOTA
WASHINGTON
PENNSYLVANIA
MICHIGAN
ARKANSAS
MISSOURI
WISCONSIN
KANSAS
FLORIDA
KENTUCKY
MINNESOTA
SOUTH CAROLINA
WEST VIRGINIA
TENNESSEE
NORTH CAROLINA
OREGON
UTAH
VIRGINIA
PUERTO RICO
OKLAHOMA
COLORADO
IOWA
MONTANA
MARYLAND
MASSACHUSETTS
NEBRASKA
CONNECTICUT
ARIZONA
DELAWARE
NEVADA
IDAHO
NEW HAMPSHIRE
RHODE ISLAND
MAINE
WYOMING
VIRGIN ISLANDS
ALASKA
VERMONT
SOUTH DAKOTA
HAWAII
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
GUAM
NAVAJO NATION
TRUST TERRITORIES
Hazardous Waste Quantity
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
51
52
53
54
55
56
Total
Tons Generated
13,461,911
4,024,468
3,878,843
2,063,609
1 ,702,446
1 ,300,804
1 ,078,672
1 ,045,420
1 ,032,626
778,454
699,612
555,806
530,504
317,217
290,840
284,270
273,192
238,215
223,441
222,833
168,912
132,710
106,804
102,034
92,449
78,595
71 ,763
61 ,876
59,448
51 ,023
42,996
41 ,874
41 ,532
40,316
37,758
33,684
32,471
28,187
21,148
21 ,059
19,817
11,143
4,808
4,538
4,505
3,687
3,502
2,620
1,890
1,536
1,214
987
870
421
34
2
35,331,398
Percentage
38.1
11.4
11.0
5.8
4.8
3.7
3.1
3.0
2.9
2.2
2.0
1.6
1.5
0.9
0.8
0.8
0.8
0.7
0.6
0.6
0.5
0.4
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
100.0
Number of Generators
Rank
4
16
14
23
34
3
47
5
2
10
1
7
53
13
6
8
31
21
11
25
15
22
20
24
31
17
9
29
40
19
36
26
33
30
48
35
12
39
18
27
42
37
45
28
38
41
49
55
44
43
49
46
51
52
54
55
Number
878
318
357
238
121
896
34
813
1,190
487
2,578
650
14
403
740
576
141
259
476
189
324
252
261
218
141
289
546
155
69
269
94
185
125
150
31
112
409
74
278
173
54
93
37
167
76
66
25
1
39
48
25
35
23
15
2
1
16,220
Percentage
5.4
2.0
2.2
1.5
0.7
5.5
0.2
5.0
7.3
3.0
15.9
4.0
0.1
2.5
4.6
3.6
0.9
1.6
2.9
1.2
2.0
1.6
1.6
1.3
0.9
1.8
3.4
1.0
0.4
1.7
0.6
1.1
0.8
0.9
0.2
0.7
2.5
0.5
1.7
1.1
0.3
0.6
0.2
1.0
0.5
0.4
0.2
0.0
0.2
0.3
0.2
0.2
0.1
0.1
0.0
0.0
100.0
Reported Status
LOG
878
285
329
226
119
724
31
606
1,190
487
2,576
572
13
399
665
439
123
230
362
154
272
251
213
195
93
289
497
155
69
230
89
164
106
121
31
107
365
52
271
170
45
93
19
99
68
62
19
1
21
45
25
24
23
15
2
1
14,710
Non-LQG
0
33
28
12
2
172
3
207
0
0
2
78
1
4
75
137
18
29
114
35
52
1
48
23
48
0
49
0
0
39
5
21
19
29
0
5
44
22
7
3
9
0
18
68
8
4
6
0
18
3
0
11
0
0
0
0
1,510
Note: Columns may not sum due to rounding.
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National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report: Based on 2009 Data
Exhibit 1.3 Rank Ordering of States Based on Number of Hazardous Waste Generators and Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste
Generated, 2009
State
CALIFORNIA
NEW YORK
OHIO
TEXAS
ILLINOIS
PENNSYLVANIA
NEW JERSEY
MICHIGAN
NORTH CAROLINA
INDIANA
WISCONSIN
MASSACHUSETTS
WASHINGTON
LOUISIANA
FLORIDA
GEORGIA
TENNESSEE
CONNECTICUT
VIRGINIA
MINNESOTA
MISSOURI
KENTUCKY
ALABAMA
SOUTH CAROLINA
KANSAS
OKLAHOMA
ARIZONA
NEW HAMPSHIRE
OREGON
IOWA
ARKANSAS
WEST VIRGINIA
COLORADO
MISSISSIPPI
MARYLAND
PUERTO RICO
NEVADA
RHODE ISLAND
NEBRASKA
UTAH
MAINE
DELAWARE
VERMONT
ALASKA
IDAHO
HAWAII
NEW MEXICO
MONTANA
SOUTH DAKOTA
WYOMING
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
GUAM
NORTH DAKOTA
NAVAJO NATION
TRUST TERRITORIES
VIRGIN ISLANDS
Number of Generators
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
31
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
49
51
52
53
54
55
55
Total
Number
2,578
1,190
896
878
813
740
650
576
546
487
476
409
403
357
324
318
289
278
269
261
259
252
238
218
189
185
173
167
155
150
141
141
125
121
112
94
93
76
74
69
66
54
48
39
37
35
34
31
25
25
23
15
14
2
1
1
16,220
Percentage
15.9
7.3
5.5
5.4
5.0
4.6
4.0
3.6
3.4
3.0
2.9
2.5
2.5
2.2
2.0
2.0
1.8
1.7
1.7
1.6
1.6
1.6
1.5
1.3
1.2
1.1
1.1
1.0
1.0
0.9
0.9
0.9
0.8
0.7
0.7
0.6
0.6
0.5
0.5
0.4
0.4
0.3
0.3
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.0
0.0
0.0
100.0
Hazardous Waste Quantity
Rank
11
9
6
1
8
15
12
16
27
10
19
37
14
3
21
2
26
39
30
23
18
22
4
24
20
32
40
44
28
34
17
25
33
5
36
31
42
45
38
29
46
41
50
49
43
52
7
35
51
47
53
54
13
55
56
48
Tons Generated
699,612
1 ,032,626
1 ,300,804
13,461,911
1 ,045,420
290,840
555,806
284,270
71 ,763
778,454
223,441
32,471
317,217
3,878,843
168,912
4,024,468
78,595
21,148
51 ,023
106,804
238,215
132,710
2,063,609
102,034
222,833
41 ,874
21 ,059
4,538
61 ,876
40,316
273,192
92,449
41 ,532
1 ,702,446
33,684
42,996
11,143
4,505
28,187
59,448
3,687
19,817
1,536
1,890
4,808
987
1 ,078,672
37,758
1,214
3,502
870
421
530,504
34
2
2,620
35,331,398
Percentage
2.0
2.9
3.7
38.1
3.0
0.8
1.6
0.8
0.2
2.2
0.6
0.1
0.9
11.0
0.5
11.4
0.2
0.1
0.1
0.3
0.7
0.4
5.8
0.3
0.6
0.1
0.1
0.0
0.2
0.1
0.8
0.3
0.1
4.8
0.1
0.1
0.0
0.0
0.1
0.2
0.0
0.1
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
3.1
0.1
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
1.5
0.0
0.0
0.0
100.0
Reported Status
LOG
2,576
1,190
724
878
606
665
572
439
497
487
362
365
399
329
272
285
289
271
230
213
230
251
226
195
154
164
170
99
155
121
123
93
106
119
107
89
93
68
52
69
62
45
45
21
19
24
31
31
25
19
23
15
13
2
1
1
14,710
Non-LQG
2
0
172
0
207
75
78
137
49
0
114
44
4
28
52
33
0
7
39
48
29
1
12
23
35
21
3
68
0
29
18
48
19
2
5
5
0
8
22
0
4
9
3
18
18
11
3
0
0
6
0
0
1
0
0
0
1,510
Note: Columns may not sum due to rounding.
1-3
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National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report: Based on 2009 Data
Exhibit 1.4 Fifty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Generators in the U.S., 2009
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
GAD051011609
TXD001 700806
TXD008080533
TXD059685339
MSD096046792
LAD008213191
LAD0081 75390
TXR000076828
ALD004009320
NMD048918817
TXD000751 1 72
TXR000057968
NYD000707901
OHD042 157644
TXD083472266
NDD0061 75467
TXD008081 697
ILD042075333
ALD062464748
IND003913423
ALD046481032
TXD008081 1 01
TXD000838896
NJD986581437
LAR000057828
TXD0081 06999
WA7890008967
TXD087491 973
I LD01 0284248
ILD041518861
FLR000068007
MOD050226075
ARD006354161
LAD020597597
KSD007482029
GAD070330576
CAD097854541
LAD980622104
ILD000805812
TXD058275769
TXD008092793
KSD980633259
TXD008076846
WID046536231
MID000724831
IND093219012
NY0002455756
CAT080029465
CAD076528678
TXD049213127
Name
DSM CHEMICALS NORTH AMERICA INC
SOLUTIAINC
BP PRODUCTS NORTH AMERICA INC
DIAMOND SHAMROCK REFINING COMPANY LP
E.I. DU PONT DE NEMOURS AND CO
RUBICON LLC
CYTEC INDUSTRIES INC.
EXXONMOBIL CORPORATION 9916
HUNT REFINING COMPANY
NAVAJO REFINING COMPANY LLC
INEOSUSALLC
INVISTA SARL
IBM CORPORATION - EAST FISHKILL FACILITY
INEOSUSALLC
LYONDELL CHEMICAL COMPANY
TESORO REFINING AND MARKETING COMPANY
BASF CORPORATION
CABOT CORP
UOP LLC A HONEYWELL COMPANY
ARCELORMITTAL BURNS HARBOR, LLC
SANDERS LEAD COMPANY, INC.
E I DU PONT DE NEMOURS AND COMPANY
VEOLIA ES TECHNICAL SOLUTIONS LLC
425/445 ROUTE 440 PROPERTY LLC
EVONIKCYROLLC
MERISOLUSALLC
US DEPT OF ENERGY HANFORD FACILITY
ASARCO LLC
CID RECYCLING & DISPOSAL FAC
CHEVRON ENVIRONMENTAL MGMT CO
K.C. INDUSTRIES, L.L.C., MULBERRY, FLORI
BASF CORPORATION - HANNIBAL PLANT
REYNOLDS METALS COMPANY GUM SPRINGS PLA
ANGUS CHEMICAL COMPANY
OCCIDENTAL CHEMICAL CORPORATION
EXIDE TECHNOLOGIES
EXIDE TECHNOLOGIES
HEXION SPECIALTY CHEMICALS INC.
PEORIA DISPOSAL CO INC
EQUISTAR CHEMICALS LP
THE DOW CHEMICAL COMPANY
SYSTECH ENVIRONMENTAL CORPORATION
HUNTSMAN PETROCHEMICAL CORPORATION
ERCO WORLDWIDE (USA) INC - PORT EDWARDS F
MICHIGAN DISPOSAL INC
HERITAGE ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES
USEPA REGION II - CONSOLIDATED IRON REMEDI/
ELECTRON PLATING III
THE DOW CHEMICAL COMPANY
PERGAN MARSHALL LLC
City
AUGUSTA, GA
ALVIN.TX
TEXAS CITY, TX
SUN RAY, TX
PASS CHRISTIAN, MS
GEISMAR, LA
WAGGAMAN, LA
PASADENA, TX
TUSCALOOSA, AL
ARTESIA, NM
PORT LAVACA, TX
VICTORIA, TX
HOPEWELL JUNCTION, NY
LIMA, OH
CHANNELVIEW, TX
MANDAN, ND
FREEPORT, TX
TUSCOLA, IL
CHICKASAW, AL
BURNS HARBOR, IN
TROY, AL
BEAUMONT, TX
PORT ARTHUR, TX
JERSEY CITY, NJ
WAGGAMAN, LA
HOUSTON, TX
RICHLAND, WA
AMARILLO, TX
CALUMET CITY, IL
LOCKPORT, IL
MULBERRY, FL
PALMYRA, MO
ARKADELPHIA, AR
STERLINGTON, LA
WICHITA, KS
COLUMBUS, GA
VERNON, CA
NORCO, LA
PEORIA, IL
CHANNELVIEW, TX
FREEPORT, TX
FREDONIA, KS
PORT NECHES, TX
PORT EDWARDS TN, Wl
BELLEVILLE, Ml
INDIANAPOLIS, IN
NEWBURGH, NY
GARDEN GROVE, CA
PITTSBURG, CA
MARSHALL, TX
Tons Generated
3,788,386
3,595,422
2,094,240
1 ,734,503
1 ,638,605
1,561,652
1,543,012
1,148,920
1,142,408
1 ,074,588
876,304
851,400
799,465
799,132
624,236
529,803
484,645
472,492
411,041
408,139
323,238
296,552
293,567
260,170
248,41 1
232,740
215,820
153,990
152,911
142,462
131,920
129,942
128,989
113,833
112,270
100,886
96,116
92,432
86,163
84,971
81,041
80,326
77,962
74,309
72,039
70,947
69,418
63,200
58,356
57,249
Total 29,680,624
Note: Column may not sum due to rounding
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National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report: Based on 2009 Data
Exhibit 1.5 Number of Hazardous Waste Generators by Generator Quantity Range, 2009
1.1 to 13.2 Tons
5,853 Generators, 36%
13.2 to 113.2 Tons
6,298 Generators, 39%
113.2 to 1,113.2Tons
2,380 Generators, 15%
1,113.2 to 11,113.2 Tons
541 Generators, 3%
0.0 to 1.1 Tons
980 Generators, 6%
Over111,113.2Tons
35 Generators, <1%
11,113.2 to 111,113.2Tons
133 Generators, 1%
Exhibit 1.6 Percentages of National Generation Total That Were Characteristic, Listed, or Both Characteristic and
Listed Waste, 2009
Only Listed Wastes
3,950,044 Tons, 11%
Only Characteristic Wastes
22,687,360 Tons, 64%
Both a Characteristic and a
Listed Waste
8,632,382 Tons, 25%
1-5
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National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report: Based on 2009 Data
Exhibit 1.7 Tons of Generated Waste That Were Only Characteristic Waste, Only Listed Waste, or Both Characteristic and
Listed Waste, 2009
Only Characteristic Wastes
ONLY IGNITABLE
ONLY CORROSIVE
ONLY REACTIVE
ONLYD004-17
ONLY D0 18-43
HAS MORE THAN ONE
CHARACTERISTIC
CODE
TOTAL
559,691
869,124
33,248
1 ,794,696
9,380,446
10,050,155
22,687,360
Only Listed Wastes
ONLY AN F CODE
ONLY A K CODE
ONLY A P CODE
ONLY A U CODE
HAS MORE THAN
ONE LISTED CODE
TOTAL
925,226
1,836,851
3,677
91,235
1,093,055
3,950,044
Both a Characteristic and a Listed Waste
Both Characteristic
and Listed
8,632,382
Note: All quantities are in tons.
Exhibit 1.8 Tons of Generated Waste with Multiple Characteristics, That Were Multiply Listed, or Both, 2009
Only Characteristic Wastes
But With Multiple Characteristics
HAS IGNITABLE CODE
HAS CORROSIVE CODE
HAS REACTIVE CODE
HASD004-17CODE
HAS D01 8-43 CODE
TOTAL
1 ,620,230
6,293,379
3,165,583
5,617,229
4,572,619
10,050,155
Only Listed Wastes
But Multiply Listed
HAS F CODE
HAS KCODE
HAS P CODE
HAS U CODE
TOTAL
1 ,076,047
1,055,102
59,799
116,065
1,093,055
Both Characteristic
and Listed Wastes 1
IGNITABLE CODE W/ AT
LEAST ONE LISTED CODE
CORROSIVE CODE W/ AT
LEAST ONE LISTED CODE
REACTIVE CODE W/ AT
LEAST ONE LISTED CODE
D004-17CODE W/AT
LEAST ONE LISTED CODE
D01 8-43 CODE W/AT
LEAST ONE LISTED CODE
F WASTE W/ AT LEAST ONE
CHARACTERISTIC CODE
K WASTE W/ AT LEAST ONE
CHARACTERISTIC CODE
P WASTE W/ AT LEAST ONE
CHARACTERISTIC CODE
U WASTE W/ AT LEAST ONE
CHARACTERISTIC CODE
TOTAL
1 ,841 ,089
4,607,591
1 ,356,582
3,095,191
7,402,042
6,242,739
3,981,147
1 ,251 ,590
2,920,793
8,632,382
1 Listed wastes with ignitable, corrosive, reactive, D004-17 (Toxic), or D018-43 (Toxic) characteristics respectively may have other character-
istics as well. Similarly, characteristic wastes that are also F, K, P, or U listed wastes respectively may be other listed wastes as well.
Note: All quantities are in tons.
Columns do not sum to total because wastes may be included in more than one category.
1-6
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National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report: Based on 2009 Data
Exhibit 1.9 Fifty Largest Quantities of Hazardous Waste Generated, by Primary NAICS Code in the U.S., 2009
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
NAICS Code
3251
3241
5622
3311
3344
3314
5629
3254
3252
3328
3253
3259
9281
5621
3359
3255
4931
3313
4239
3329
3312
3364
3261
3273
2361
3111
4543
3256
2211
3315
3231
5417
3363
3361
3211
5312
9241
3339
3323
3222
3345
3399
4247
4246
6113
2213
5311
3371
3321
4883
Description
BASIC CHEMICAL MANUFACTURING
PETROLEUM AND COAL PRODUCTS MANUFACTURING
WASTE TREATMENT AND DISPOSAL
IRON AND STEEL MILLS AND FERROALLOY MANUFACTURING
SEMICONDUCTOR AND OTHER ELECTRONIC COMPONENT MANUFACTURING
NONFERROUS METAL (EXCEPT ALUMINUM) PRODUCTION AND PROCESSING
REMEDIATION AND OTHER WASTE MANAGEMENT SERVICES
PHARMACEUTICAL AND MEDICINE MANUFACTURING
RESIN, SYNTHETIC RUBBER, AND ARTIFICIAL SYNTHETIC FIBERS AND FILAMENTS
COATING, ENGRAVING, HEAT TREATING, AND ALLIED ACTIVITIES
PESTICIDE, FERTILIZER, AND OTHER AGRICULTURAL CHEMICAL MANUFACTURE
OTHER CHEMICAL PRODUCT AND PREPARATION MANUFACTURING
NATIONAL SECURITY AND INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS
WASTE COLLECTION
OTHER ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT AND COMPONENT MANUFACTURING
PAINT, COATING, AND ADHESIVE MANUFACTURING
WAREHOUSING AND STORAGE
ALUMINA AND ALUMINUM PRODUCTION AND PROCESSING
MISCELLANEOUS DURABLE GOODS MERCHANT WHOLESALERS
OTHER FABRICATED METAL PRODUCT MANUFACTURING
STEEL PRODUCT MANUFACTURING FROM PURCHASED STEEL
AEROSPACE PRODUCT AND PARTS MANUFACTURING
PLASTICS PRODUCT MANUFACTURING
CEMENT AND CONCRETE PRODUCT MANUFACTURING
RESIDENTIAL BUILDING CONSTRUCTION
ANIMAL FOOD MANUFACTURING
DIRECT SELLING ESTABLISHMENTS
SOAP, CLEANING COMPOUND, AND TOILET PREPARATION MANUFACTURING
ELECTRIC POWER GENERATION, TRANSMISSION AND DISTRIBUTION
FOUNDRIES
PRINTING AND RELATED SUPPORT ACTIVITIES
SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT SERVICES
MOTOR VEHICLE PARTS MANUFACTURING
MOTOR VEHICLE MANUFACTURING
SAWMILLS AND WOOD PRESERVATION
OFFICES OF REAL ESTATE AGENTS AND BROKERS
ADMINISTRATION OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY PROGRAMS
OTHER GENERAL PURPOSE MACHINERY MANUFACTURING
ARCHITECTURAL AND STRUCTURAL METALS MANUFACTURING
CONVERTED PAPER PRODUCT MANUFACTURING
NAVIGATIONAL, MEASURING, ELECTROMEDICAL, AND CONTROL INSTRUMENTS MA
OTHER MISCELLANEOUS MANUFACTURING
PETROLEUM AND PETROLEUM PRODUCTS MERCHANT WHOLESALERS
CHEMICAL AND ALLIED PRODUCTS MERCHANT WHOLESALERS
COLLEGES, UNIVERSITIES, AND PROFESSIONAL SCHOOLS
WATER, SEWAGE AND OTHER SYSTEMS
LESSORS OF REAL ESTATE
HOUSEHOLD AND INSTITUTIONAL FURNITURE AND KITCHEN CABINET MANUFACTU
FORGING AND STAMPING
SUPPORT ACTIVITIES FOR WATER TRANSPORTATION
Tons Generated
19,197,306
6,951,513
3,046,305
1 ,094,949
870,650
824,795
475,569
241 ,790
229,575
223,954
212,369
188,351
148,012
133,080
131,630
131,414
87,576
81,031
79,456
67,062
60,149
52,522
51,304
47,526
38,990
36,127
29,526
26,392
26,050
21,052
20,145
20,000
19,485
19,072
18,319
17,371
17,273
16,218
13,358
13,085
12,879
12,776
12,336
1 1 ,434
10,021
9,694
9,024
8,455
8,433
7,393
Total 35,082,797
Note: Column may not sum due to rounding
1-7
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National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report: Based on 2009 Data
Exhibit 2.1 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed and Number of RCRA Management Facilities, by State, 2009
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
Hazardous Waste Quantity
Rank
4
45
39
13
10
29
40
46
52
11
2
50
48
18
7
12
44
8
23
3
47
35
38
17
19
5
20
33
52
34
30
52
16
31
9
37
14
6
27
28
15
42
43
24
49
36
1
52
26
21
51
41
22
32
25
52
Total
Tons Managed
2,303,695
641
18,290
550,868
995,851
88,573
7,919
323
0
923,299
4,556,951
5
163
336,448
1 ,036,672
912,041
986
1,016,664
185,039
3,821,360
255
31,746
19,017
394,235
322,570
1,915,909
311,939
32,144
0
31,781
60,785
0
486,419
39,271
997,824
19,612
529,672
1 ,430,527
99,395
98,720
492,482
1,652
1,640
143,238
11
22,127
13,543,978
0
1 1 1 ,659
289,946
2
6,973
251,601
32,794
126,522
0
38,602,232
Percentage
6.0
0.0
0.0
1.4
2.6
0.2
0.0
0.0
0.0
2.4
11.8
0.0
0.0
0.9
2.7
2.4
0.0
2.6
0.5
9.9
0.0
0.1
0.0
1.0
0.8
5.0
0.8
0.1
0.0
0.1
0.2
0.0
1.3
0.1
2.6
0.1
1.4
3.7
0.3
0.3
1.3
0.0
0.0
0.4
0.0
0.1
35.1
0.0
0.3
0.8
0.0
0.0
0.7
0.1
0.3
0.0
100.0
Number of Facilities
Rank
17
40
37
20
2
31
30
40
52
13
13
48
50
48
23
12
28
25
13
13
28
37
24
26
10
34
17
44
52
34
40
52
9
32
5
11
44
6
20
20
7
44
40
34
44
3
1
52
26
37
50
19
4
33
8
52
Number
29
4
6
23
97
12
13
4
0
33
33
2
1
2
21
35
14
19
33
33
14
6
20
15
39
8
29
3
0
8
4
0
40
11
65
38
3
53
23
23
44
3
4
8
3
85
110
0
15
6
1
24
82
10
43
0
1,254
Percentage
2.3
0.3
0.5
1.8
7.7
1.0
1.0
0.3
0.0
2.6
2.6
0.2
0.1
0.2
1.7
2.8
1.1
1.5
2.6
2.6
1.1
0.5
1.6
1.2
3.1
0.6
2.3
0.2
0.0
0.6
0.3
0.0
3.2
0.9
5.2
3.0
0.2
4.2
1.8
1.8
3.5
0.2
0.3
0.6
0.2
6.8
8.8
0.0
1.2
0.5
0.1
1.9
6.5
0.8
3.4
0.0
100.0
Reported Status
TSDF
12
2
4
7
49
4
7
1
0
14
12
2
1
2
14
13
4
7
7
18
1
5
2
11
11
4
13
1
0
2
4
0
10
8
12
12
3
25
9
2
25
3
1
8
0
11
47
0
12
2
1
9
9
6
11
0
460
Non-TSDF
17
2
2
16
48
8
6
3
0
19
21
0
0
0
7
22
10
12
26
15
13
1
18
4
28
4
16
2
0
6
0
0
30
3
53
26
0
28
14
21
19
0
3
0
3
74
63
0
3
4
0
15
73
4
32
0
794
Notes: Columns may not sum due to rounding.
Facilities reporting storage-only and their quantity managed are excluded.
2-1
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National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report: Based on 2009 Data
Exhibit 2.2 Rank Ordering of States Based on Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed and Number of RCRA Management
Facilities, 2009
State
TEXAS
GEORGIA
LOUISIANA
ALABAMA
MISSISSIPPI
OHIO
ILLINOIS
KANSAS
NEW YORK
CALIFORNIA
FLORIDA
INDIANA
ARKANSAS
NORTH DAKOTA
PENNSYLVANIA
NEW JERSEY
MICHIGAN
IDAHO
MINNESOTA
MISSOURI
VERMONT
WASHINGTON
KENTUCKY
SOUTH CAROLINA
WISCONSIN
UTAH
OKLAHOMA
OREGON
COLORADO
NEVADA
NEW MEXICO
WEST VIRGINIA
MONTANA
NEBRASKA
MARYLAND
TENNESSEE
NORTH CAROLINA
MASSACHUSETTS
ARIZONA
CONNECTICUT
VIRGINIA
PUERTO RICO
RHODE ISLAND
IOWA
ALASKA
DELAWARE
MAINE
HAWAII
SOUTH DAKOTA
GUAM
VIRGIN ISLANDS
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
NAVAJO NATION
NEW HAMPSHIRE
TRUST TERRITORIES
WYOMING
Hazardous Waste Quantity
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
51
52
52
52
52
52
Total
Tons Managed
13,543,978
4,556,951
3,821,360
2,303,695
1,915,909
1 ,430,527
1 ,036,672
1,016,664
997,824
995,851
923,299
912,041
550,868
529,672
492,482
486,419
394,235
336,448
322,570
311,939
289,946
251,601
185,039
143,238
126,522
1 1 1 ,659
99,395
98,720
88,573
60,785
39,271
32,794
32,144
31,781
31 ,746
22,127
19,612
19,017
18,290
7,919
6,973
1,652
1,640
986
641
323
255
163
11
5
2
0
0
0
0
0
38,602,232
Percentage
35.1
11.8
9.9
6.0
5.0
3.7
2.7
2.6
2.6
2.6
2.4
2.4
1.4
1.4
1.3
1.3
1.0
0.9
0.8
0.8
0.8
0.7
0.5
0.4
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.2
0.2
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
100.0
Number of Facilities
Rank
1
13
13
17
34
6
23
25
5
2
13
12
20
44
7
9
26
48
10
17
37
4
13
34
8
26
20
20
31
40
32
33
44
34
37
3
11
24
37
30
19
44
40
28
40
40
28
50
44
48
50
52
52
52
52
52
Number
110
33
33
29
8
53
21
19
65
97
33
35
23
3
44
40
15
2
39
29
6
82
33
8
43
15
23
23
12
4
11
10
3
8
6
85
38
20
6
13
24
3
4
14
4
4
14
1
3
2
1
0
0
0
0
0
1,254
Percentage
8.8
2.6
2.6
2.3
0.6
4.2
1.7
1.5
5.2
7.7
2.6
2.8
1.8
0.2
3.5
3.2
1.2
0.2
3.1
2.3
0.5
6.5
2.6
0.6
3.4
1.2
1.8
1.8
1.0
0.3
0.9
0.8
0.2
0.6
0.5
6.8
3.0
1.6
0.5
1.0
1.9
0.2
0.3
1.1
0.3
0.3
1.1
0.1
0.2
0.2
0.1
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
100.0
Reported Status
TSDF
47
12
18
12
4
25
14
7
12
49
14
13
7
3
25
10
11
2
11
13
2
9
7
8
11
12
9
2
4
4
8
6
1
2
5
11
12
2
4
7
9
3
1
4
2
1
1
1
0
2
1
0
0
0
0
0
460
Non-TSDF
63
21
15
17
4
28
7
12
53
48
19
22
16
0
19
30
4
0
28
16
4
73
26
0
32
3
14
21
8
0
3
4
2
6
1
74
26
18
2
6
15
0
3
10
2
3
13
0
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
794
Notes: Columns may not sum due to rounding.
Facilities reporting storage-only and their quantity managed are excluded.
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National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report: Based on 2009 Data
Exhibit 2.3 Rank Ordering of States Based on Number of RCRA Management Facilities and Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste
Managed, 2009
State
TEXAS
CALIFORNIA
TENNESSEE
WASHINGTON
NEW YORK
OHIO
PENNSYLVANIA
WISCONSIN
NEW JERSEY
MINNESOTA
NORTH CAROLINA
INDIANA
FLORIDA
GEORGIA
KENTUCKY
LOUISIANA
ALABAMA
MISSOURI
VIRGINIA
ARKANSAS
OKLAHOMA
OREGON
ILLINOIS
MASSACHUSETTS
KANSAS
MICHIGAN
UTAH
IOWA
MAINE
CONNECTICUT
COLORADO
NEW MEXICO
WEST VIRGINIA
MISSISSIPPI
NEBRASKA
SOUTH CAROLINA
ARIZONA
MARYLAND
VERMONT
ALASKA
DELAWARE
NEVADA
RHODE ISLAND
MONTANA
NORTH DAKOTA
PUERTO RICO
SOUTH DAKOTA
GUAM
IDAHO
HAWAII
VIRGIN ISLANDS
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
NAVAJO NATION
NEW HAMPSHIRE
TRUST TERRITORIES
WYOMING
Number of Facilities
Rank
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
13
13
13
17
17
19
20
20
20
23
24
25
26
26
28
28
30
31
32
33
34
34
34
37
37
37
40
40
40
40
44
44
44
44
48
48
50
50
52
52
52
52
52
Total
Number
110
97
85
82
65
53
44
43
40
39
38
35
33
33
33
33
29
29
24
23
23
23
21
20
19
15
15
14
14
13
12
11
10
8
8
8
6
6
6
4
4
4
4
3
3
3
3
2
2
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
1,254
Percentage
8.8
7.7
6.8
6.5
5.2
4.2
3.5
3.4
3.2
3.1
3.0
2.8
2.6
2.6
2.6
2.6
2.3
2.3
1.9
1.8
1.8
1.8
1.7
1.6
1.5
1.2
1.2
1.1
1.1
1.0
1.0
0.9
0.8
0.6
0.6
0.6
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.1
0.1
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
100.0
Hazardous Waste Quantity
Rank
1
10
36
22
9
6
15
25
16
19
37
12
11
2
23
3
4
20
41
13
27
28
7
38
8
17
26
44
47
40
29
31
32
5
34
24
39
35
21
45
46
30
43
33
14
42
49
50
18
48
51
52
52
52
52
52
Tons Managed
13,543,978
995,851
22,127
251,601
997,824
1 ,430,527
492,482
126,522
486,419
322,570
19,612
912,041
923,299
4,556,951
185,039
3,821,360
2,303,695
311,939
6,973
550,868
99,395
98,720
1 ,036,672
19,017
1,016,664
394,235
1 1 1 ,659
986
255
7,919
88,573
39,271
32,794
1,915,909
31,781
143,238
18,290
31 ,746
289,946
641
323
60,785
1,640
32,144
529,672
1,652
11
5
336,448
163
2
0
0
0
0
0
38,602,232
Percentage
35.1
2.6
0.1
0.7
2.6
3.7
1.3
0.3
1.3
0.8
0.1
2.4
2.4
11.8
0.5
9.9
6.0
0.8
0.0
1.4
0.3
0.3
2.7
0.0
2.6
1.0
0.3
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.2
0.1
0.1
5.0
0.1
0.4
0.0
0.1
0.8
0.0
0.0
0.2
0.0
0.1
1.4
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.9
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
100.0
Reported Status
TSDF
47
49
11
9
12
25
25
11
10
11
12
13
14
12
7
18
12
13
9
7
9
2
14
2
7
11
12
4
1
7
4
8
6
4
2
8
4
5
2
2
1
4
1
1
3
3
0
2
2
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
460
Non-TSDF
63
48
74
73
53
28
19
32
30
28
26
22
19
21
26
15
17
16
15
16
14
21
7
18
12
4
3
10
13
6
8
3
4
4
6
0
2
1
4
2
3
0
3
2
0
0
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
794
Notes: Columns may not sum due to rounding.
Facilities reporting storage-only and their quantity managed are excluded.
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National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report: Based on 2009 Data
Exhibit 2.4 Fifty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Managers in the U.S., 2009
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
GAD051011609
TXD001 700806
TXD008080533
LAD0081 75390
TXD059685339
MSD096046792
LAD008213191
TXR000076828
ALD004009320
TXD000751172
TXR000057968
KSD007482029
OHD042 157644
NYD000707901
TXD083472266
GAD040690737
NDD006 175467
ILD042075333
TXD008081697
FLD0081 55673
ALD062464748
IND003913423
CAT000646117
IDD0731 14654
ALD046481032
TXD000838896
TXD008081101
VTD002084705
MND006 148092
TXD0081 06999
CAD980675276
WA7890008967
FLD980799050
PAD002395887
NJD991291105
TXD069452340
ARD981512270
TXD00071 951 8
ARD006354161
MID000724831
ILD040891368
TXD087491973
MSD008183519
TXD055141378
ILD000805812
MOD050226075
ILD984828558
FLR000068007
ALD0081 85407
NYD030485288
Name
DSM CHEMICALS NORTH AMERICA INC
SOLUTIA INC
BP PRODUCTS NORTH AMERICA INC
CYTEC INDUSTRIES INC.
DIAMOND SHAMROCK REFINING COMPANY LP
E.I. DU PONT DE NEMOURS AND CO
RUBICON LLC
EXXONMOBIL CORPORATION 9916
HUNT REFINING COMPANY
INEOS USA LLC
INVISTASARL
OCCIDENTAL CHEMICAL CORPORATION
INEOS USA LLC
IBM CORPORATION - EAST FISHKILL FACILITY
LYONDELL CHEMICAL COMPANY
OLIN CORPORATION
TESORO REFINING AND MARKETING COMPANY
CABOT CORP
BASF CORPORATION
AIR PRODUCTS AND CHEMICALS INC
UOP LLC A HONEYWELL COMPANY
ARCELORMITTAL BURNS HARBOR, LLC
CHEMICAL WASTE MANAGEMENT, INC.
US ECOLOGY IDAHO INC SITE B
SANDERS LEAD COMPANY, INC.
VEOLIA ES TECHNICAL SOLUTIONS LLC
E I DU PONT DE NEMOURS AND COMPANY
IBM CORPORATION
GOPHER RESOURCE CORPORATION
MERISOL USA LLC
CLEAN HARBORS BUTTONWILLOW, LLC
US DEPT OF ENERGY HANFORD FACILITY
FAIRBANKS DISPOSAL PIT
HORSEHEADCORP
CLEAN EARTH OF NORTH JERSEY
US ECOLOGY TEXAS INC
ASH GROVE CEMENT COMPANY
TM DEER PARK SERVICES LIMITED PARTNERSHI
REYNOLDS METALS COMPANY GUM SPRINGS PLA
MICHIGAN DISPOSAL INC
HORSEHEADCORP
ASARCO LLC
FERNWOOD INDUSTRIES, L.L.C.
CLEAN HARBORS DEER PARK LP
PEORIA DISPOSAL CO INC
BASF CORPORATION - HANNIBAL PLANT
WOOD RIVER WWTP
K.C. INDUSTRIES, L.L.C., MULBERRY, FLORI
HUXFORD POLE & TIMBER CO., INC.
REVERE SMELTING AND REFINING CORP.
City
AUGUSTA, GA
ALVIN, TX
TEXAS CITY, TX
WAGGAMAN, LA
SUNRAY, TX
PASS CHRISTIAN, MS
GEISMAR, LA
PASADENA, TX
TUSCALOOSA, AL
PORT LAVACA, TX
VICTORIA, TX
WICHITA, KS
LIMA, OH
HOPEWELL JUNCTION, NY
CHANNELVIEW, TX
AUGUSTA, GA
MAN DAN, ND
TUSCOLA, IL
FREEPORT, TX
PACE, FL
CHICKASAW, AL
BURNS HARBOR, IN
KETTLEMAN CITY, CA
GRAND VIEW, ID
TROY, AL
PORT ARTHUR, TX
BEAUMONT, TX
ESSEX JUNCTION, VT
EAGAN, MN
HOUSTON, TX
BUTTONWILLOW, CA
RICHLAND, WA
GAINESVILLE, FL
PALMERTON, PA
SOUTH KEARNY, NJ
ROBSTOWN, TX
FOREMAN, AR
DEER PARK, TX
ARKADELPHIA, AR
BELLEVILLE, Ml
CHICAGO, IL
AMARILLO, TX
FERNWOOD, MS
LA PORTE, TX
PEORIA, IL
PALMYRA, MO
WOOD RIVER, IL
MULBERRY, FL
HUXFORD, AL
MIDDLETOWN, NY
Tons Managed
3,787,784
3,560,473
2,072,651
1 ,831 ,978
1 ,733,598
1 ,638,595
1 ,561 ,094
1,148,089
1,141,780
875,636
846,412
815,541
799,039
798,331
700,581
598,859
529,593
472,405
471 ,791
469,095
410,795
408,040
358,587
335,216
323,467
316,463
294,715
289,436
278,579
233,057
225,289
219,488
218,043
199,380
195,368
186,640
178,929
178,109
172,932
161,172
160,315
153,797
148,750
144,016
139,281
136,825
133,122
131,920
122,421
120,258
Total 32,427,731
1 Quantity managed by storage-only is excluded.
Note: Columns may not sum due to rounding.
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National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report: Based on 2009 Data
Exhibit 2.5 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed, by Management Method, 2009
Management Method
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT
AQUEOUS ORGANIC TREATMENT
DEEPWELL OR UNDERGROUND INJECTION
ENERGY RECOVERY
FUEL BLENDING
INCINERATION
LAND TREATMENT/APPLICATION/FARMING
LANDFILL/SURFACE IMPOUNDMENT
METALS RECOVERY
OTHER DISPOSAL
OTHER RECOVERY
OTHER TREATMENT
SLUDGE TREATMENT
SOLVENTS RECOVERY
STABILIZATION
Total
Tons
Managed
1,242,332
5,405,071
19,672,985
1,427,666
607,185
906,924
10,527
2,021,439
1,229,269
2,450,348
335,104
2,136,450
310,843
237,334
608,756
38,602,232
Percentage
of Quantity
3.2
14.0
51.0
3.7
1.6
2.3
0.0
5.2
3.2
6.3
0.9
5.5
0.8
0.6
1.6
100.0
Number
of Facilities 1
116
44
42
83
141
126
13
71
119
93
82
311
35
415
118
1254
Percentage
of Facilities 1
9.3
3.5
3.3
6.6
11.2
10.0
1.0
5.7
9.5
7.4
6.5
24.8
2.8
33.1
9.4
Exhibit 2.6 Management Method, by Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed, 2009
Management Method
DEEPWELL OR UNDERGROUND INJECTION
AQUEOUS ORGANIC TREATMENT
OTHER DISPOSAL
OTHER TREATMENT
LANDFILL/SURFACE IMPOUNDMENT
ENERGY RECOVERY
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT
METALS RECOVERY
INCINERATION
STABILIZATION
FUEL BLENDING
OTHER RECOVERY
SLUDGE TREATMENT
SOLVENTS RECOVERY
LAND TREATMENT/APPLICATION/FARMING
Total
Tons
Managed
19,672,985
5,405,071
2,450,348
2,136,450
2,021,439
1,427,666
1,242,332
1,229,269
906,924
608,756
607,185
335,104
310,843
237,334
10,527
38,602,232
Percentage
of Quantity
51.0
14.0
6.3
5.5
5.2
3.7
3.2
3.2
2.3
1.6
1.6
0.9
0.8
0.6
0.0
100.0
Number
of Facilities 1
42
44
93
311
71
83
116
119
126
118
141
82
35
415
13
1254
Percentage
of Facilities 1
3.3
3.5
7.4
24.8
5.7
6.6
9.3
9.5
10.0
9.4
11.2
6.5
2.8
33.1
1.0
Exhibit 2.7 Management Method and Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed, by Number of Facilities, 2009
Management Method
SOLVENTS RECOVERY
OTHER TREATMENT
FUEL BLENDING
INCINERATION
METALS RECOVERY
STABILIZATION
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT
OTHER DISPOSAL
ENERGY RECOVERY
OTHER RECOVERY
LANDFILL/SURFACE IMPOUNDMENT
AQUEOUS ORGANIC TREATMENT
DEEPWELL OR UNDERGROUND INJECTION
SLUDGE TREATMENT
LAND TREATMENT/APPLICATION/FARMING
Total
Tons
Managed
237,334
2,136,450
607,185
906,924
1,229,269
608,756
1,242,332
2,450,348
1,427,666
335,104
2,021,439
5,405,071
19,672,985
310,843
10,527
38,602,232
Percentage
of Quantity
0.6
5.5
1.6
2.3
3.2
1.6
3.2
6.3
3.7
0.9
5.2
14.0
51.0
0.8
0.0
100.0
Number
of Facilities 1
415
311
141
126
119
118
116
93
83
82
71
44
42
35
13
1254
Percentage
of Facilities 1
33.1
24.8
11.2
10.0
9.5
9.4
9.3
7.4
6.6
6.5
5.7
3.5
3.3
2.8
1.0
Column may not sum because facilities may have multiple handling methods.
Note: Columns for these exhibits may not sum due to rounding.
Facilities reporting storage-only and their quantity managed are excluded.
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National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report: Based on 2009 Data
Exhibit 3.1 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Shipped and Number of Hazardous Waste Shippers, by State, 2009
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
Hazardous Waste Quantity
Rank
12
50
38
7
1
32
35
37
53
33
18
54
52
41
11
6
30
15
13
4
45
28
29
10
31
23
21
42
55
34
39
44
3
43
8
20
51
5
36
24
9
27
40
16
49
26
2
56
19
48
47
25
17
22
14
46
Total
Tons Shipped
166,576
1,302
18,028
235,293
828,496
31,567
27,243
19,531
870
31,286
90,224
393
962
8,337
182,667
313,119
40,053
111,116
162,287
527,664
3,682
41,992
41,500
189,134
34,525
63,353
69,546
6,295
38
31,161
17,167
4,538
546,537
6,202
218,758
72,727
1,298
463,077
25,952
51,469
210,222
43,194
9,187
106,681
1,311
49,315
581 ,440
2
79,290
2,122
3,014
50,421
97,609
68,690
152,715
3,502
6,144,681
Percentage
2.7
0.0
0.3
3.8
13.5
0.5
0.4
0.3
0.0
0.5
1.5
0.0
0.0
0.1
3.0
5.1
0.7
1.8
2.6
8.6
0.1
0.7
0.7
3.1
0.6
1.0
1.1
0.1
0.0
0.5
0.3
0.1
8.9
0.1
3.6
1.2
0.0
7.5
0.4
0.8
3.4
0.7
0.1
1.7
0.0
0.8
9.5
0.0
1.3
0.0
0.0
0.8
1.6
1.1
2.5
0.1
100.0
Number of Shippers
Rank
23
44
27
31
1
33
17
42
51
15
16
52
47
45
5
10
30
25
22
14
41
35
13
8
20
34
21
48
54
39
37
28
7
45
2
9
53
3
26
29
6
36
38
24
50
17
4
55
40
43
55
19
12
31
11
49
Number
234
37
174
142
2,584
125
279
54
23
323
317
15
31
35
814
485
151
189
252
356
66
112
414
582
260
116
259
30
2
74
93
167
637
35
1,192
540
13
893
181
154
736
95
77
219
24
279
868
1
69
48
1
266
416
142
466
25
16,172
Percentage
1.4
0.2
1.1
0.9
16.0
0.8
1.7
0.3
0.1
2.0
2.0
0.1
0.2
0.2
5.0
3.0
0.9
1.2
1.6
2.2
0.4
0.7
2.6
3.6
1.6
0.7
1.6
0.2
0.0
0.5
0.6
1.0
3.9
0.2
7.4
3.3
0.1
5.5
1.1
1.0
4.6
0.6
0.5
1.4
0.1
1.7
5.4
0.0
0.4
0.3
0.0
1.6
2.6
0.9
2.9
0.2
100.0
Reported Status
LOG
223
20
171
124
2,582
106
272
45
23
271
284
15
22
18
607
485
121
153
251
329
62
107
369
444
211
115
231
30
2
52
93
99
561
32
1,192
493
12
722
162
154
661
90
69
195
24
279
868
1
69
46
1
228
412
93
354
19
14,674
Non-LQG
11
17
3
18
2
19
7
9
0
52
33
0
9
17
207
0
30
36
1
27
4
5
45
138
49
1
28
0
0
22
0
68
76
3
0
47
1
171
19
0
75
5
8
24
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
38
4
49
112
6
1,498
Note: Columns may not sum due to rounding.
3-1
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National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report: Based on 2009 Data
Exhibit 3.2 Rank Ordering of States Based on Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Shipped and Number of Hazardous Waste
Shippers, 2009
State
CALIFORNIA
TEXAS
NEW JERSEY
LOUISIANA
OHIO
INDIANA
ARKANSAS
NEW YORK
PENNSYLVANIA
MICHIGAN
ILLINOIS
ALABAMA
KENTUCKY
WISCONSIN
KANSAS
SOUTH CAROLINA
WASHINGTON
GEORGIA
UTAH
NORTH CAROLINA
MISSOURI
WEST VIRGINIA
MISSISSIPPI
OREGON
VIRGINIA
TENNESSEE
PUERTO RICO
MARYLAND
MASSACHUSETTS
IOWA
MINNESOTA
COLORADO
FLORIDA
NEBRASKA
CONNECTICUT
OKLAHOMA
DELAWARE
ARIZONA
NEVADA
RHODE ISLAND
IDAHO
MONTANA
NEW MEXICO
NEW HAMPSHIRE
MAINE
WYOMING
VIRGIN ISLANDS
VERMONT
SOUTH DAKOTA
ALASKA
NORTH DAKOTA
HAWAII
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
GUAM
NAVAJO NATION
TRUST TERRITORIES
Hazardous Waste Quantity
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
51
52
53
54
55
56
Total
Tons Shipped
828,496
581 ,440
546,537
527,664
463,077
313,119
235,293
218,758
210,222
189,134
182,667
166,576
162,287
152,715
111,116
106,681
97,609
90,224
79,290
72,727
69,546
68,690
63,353
51 ,469
50,421
49,315
43,194
41 ,992
41 ,500
40,053
34,525
31 ,567
31 ,286
31,161
27,243
25,952
19,531
18,028
17,167
9,187
8,337
6,295
6,202
4,538
3,682
3,502
3,014
2,122
1,311
1,302
1,298
962
870
393
38
2
6,144,681
Percentage
13.5
9.5
8.9
8.6
7.5
5.1
3.8
3.6
3.4
3.1
3.0
2.7
2.6
2.5
1.8
1.7
1.6
1.5
1.3
1.2
1.1
1.1
1.0
0.8
0.8
0.8
0.7
0.7
0.7
0.7
0.6
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.4
0.4
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
100.0
Number of Shippers
Rank
1
4
7
14
3
10
31
2
6
8
5
23
22
11
25
24
12
16
40
9
21
31
34
29
19
17
36
35
13
30
20
33
15
39
17
26
42
27
37
38
45
48
45
28
41
49
55
43
50
44
53
47
51
52
54
55
Number
2,584
868
637
356
893
485
142
1,192
736
582
814
234
252
466
189
219
416
317
69
540
259
142
116
154
266
279
95
112
414
151
260
125
323
74
279
181
54
174
93
77
35
30
35
167
66
25
1
48
24
37
13
31
23
15
2
1
16,172
Percentage
16.0
5.4
3.9
2.2
5.5
3.0
0.9
7.4
4.6
3.6
5.0
1.4
1.6
2.9
1.2
1.4
2.6
2.0
0.4
3.3
1.6
0.9
0.7
1.0
1.6
1.7
0.6
0.7
2.6
0.9
1.6
0.8
2.0
0.5
1.7
1.1
0.3
1.1
0.6
0.5
0.2
0.2
0.2
1.0
0.4
0.2
0.0
0.3
0.1
0.2
0.1
0.2
0.1
0.1
0.0
0.0
100.0
Reported Status
LOG
2,582
868
561
329
722
485
124
1,192
661
444
607
223
251
354
153
195
412
284
69
493
231
93
115
154
228
279
90
107
369
121
211
106
271
52
272
162
45
171
93
69
18
30
32
99
62
19
1
46
24
20
12
22
23
15
2
1
14,674
Non-LQG
2
0
76
27
171
0
18
0
75
138
207
11
1
112
36
24
4
33
0
47
28
49
1
0
38
0
5
5
45
30
49
19
52
22
7
19
9
3
0
8
17
0
3
68
4
6
0
2
0
17
1
9
0
0
0
0
1,498
Note: Columns may not sum due to rounding.
3-2
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National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report: Based on 2009 Data
Exhibit 3.3 Rank Ordering of States Based on Number of Hazardous Waste Shippers and Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste
Shipped, 2009
State
CALIFORNIA
NEW YORK
OHIO
TEXAS
ILLINOIS
PENNSYLVANIA
NEW JERSEY
MICHIGAN
NORTH CAROLINA
INDIANA
WISCONSIN
WASHINGTON
MASSACHUSETTS
LOUISIANA
FLORIDA
GEORGIA
CONNECTICUT
TENNESSEE
VIRGINIA
MINNESOTA
MISSOURI
KENTUCKY
ALABAMA
SOUTH CAROLINA
KANSAS
OKLAHOMA
ARIZONA
NEW HAMPSHIRE
OREGON
IOWA
ARKANSAS
WEST VIRGINIA
COLORADO
MISSISSIPPI
MARYLAND
PUERTO RICO
NEVADA
RHODE ISLAND
NEBRASKA
UTAH
MAINE
DELAWARE
VERMONT
ALASKA
IDAHO
NEW MEXICO
HAWAII
MONTANA
WYOMING
SOUTH DAKOTA
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
GUAM
NORTH DAKOTA
NAVAJO NATION
TRUST TERRITORIES
VIRGIN ISLANDS
Number of Shippers
Rank
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
17
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
31
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
45
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
55
Total
Number
2,584
1,192
893
868
814
736
637
582
540
485
466
416
414
356
323
317
279
279
266
260
259
252
234
219
189
181
174
167
154
151
142
142
125
116
112
95
93
77
74
69
66
54
48
37
35
35
31
30
25
24
23
15
13
2
1
1
16,172
Percentage
16.0
7.4
5.5
5.4
5.0
4.6
3.9
3.6
3.3
3.0
2.9
2.6
2.6
2.2
2.0
2.0
1.7
1.7
1.6
1.6
1.6
1.6
1.4
1.4
1.2
1.1
1.1
1.0
1.0
0.9
0.9
0.9
0.8
0.7
0.7
0.6
0.6
0.5
0.5
0.4
0.4
0.3
0.3
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.0
0.0
0.0
100.0
Hazardous Waste Quantity
Rank
1
8
5
2
11
9
3
10
20
6
14
17
29
4
33
18
35
26
25
31
21
13
12
16
15
36
38
44
24
30
7
22
32
23
28
27
39
40
34
19
45
37
48
50
41
43
52
42
46
49
53
54
51
55
56
47
Tons Shipped
828,496
218,758
463,077
581 ,440
182,667
210,222
546,537
189,134
72,727
313,119
152,715
97,609
41 ,500
527,664
31 ,286
90,224
27,243
49,315
50,421
34,525
69,546
162,287
166,576
106,681
111,116
25,952
18,028
4,538
51 ,469
40,053
235,293
68,690
31 ,567
63,353
41 ,992
43,194
17,167
9,187
31,161
79,290
3,682
19,531
2,122
1,302
8,337
6,202
962
6,295
3,502
1,311
870
393
1,298
38
2
3,014
6,144,681
Percentage
13.5
3.6
7.5
9.5
3.0
3.4
8.9
3.1
1.2
5.1
2.5
1.6
0.7
8.6
0.5
1.5
0.4
0.8
0.8
0.6
1.1
2.6
2.7
1.7
1.8
0.4
0.3
0.1
0.8
0.7
3.8
1.1
0.5
1.0
0.7
0.7
0.3
0.1
0.5
1.3
0.1
0.3
0.0
0.0
0.1
0.1
0.0
0.1
0.1
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
100.0
Reported Status
LOG
2,582
1,192
722
868
607
661
561
444
493
485
354
412
369
329
271
284
272
279
228
211
231
251
223
195
153
162
171
99
154
121
124
93
106
115
107
90
93
69
52
69
62
45
46
20
18
32
22
30
19
24
23
15
12
2
1
1
14,674
Non-LQG
2
0
171
0
207
75
76
138
47
0
112
4
45
27
52
33
7
0
38
49
28
1
11
24
36
19
3
68
0
30
18
49
19
1
5
5
0
8
22
0
4
9
2
17
17
3
9
0
6
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
1,498
Note: Columns may not sum due to rounding.
3-3
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National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report: Based on 2009 Data
Exhibit 3.4 Fifty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Shippers in the U.S.,2009
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
NJD986581437
LAR000057828
CAD097854541
ARD981 057870
KSD980633259
TXD058275769
LAD980622104
IND093219012
NY0002455756
CAT080029465
OHD005048947
CA0001019694
NJD002454544
CAT08002571 1
INR000001099
KYD053348108
WID000808568
LAR000063263
ARD069748192
CAD059494310
SCD036275626
IND1 81 157009
SCR000002006
OHD048415665
IND000646943
CAD000632521
CAT0800 12602
NJR000066860
AR021 3820707
NJR000055285
CAD980887418
OHD093945293
CAD981 696420
ARD983278243
UT521 0090002
GAD051 008274
CAD050806850
WID098547854
KYR000032045
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CAD008302903
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LAD000777201
NYD002080034
Name
425/445 ROUTE 440 PROPERTY LLC
EVONIKCYROLLC
EXIDE TECHNOLOGIES
RINECO CHEMICAL INDUSTRIES, INC.
SYSTECH ENVIRONMENTAL CORPORATION
EQUISTAR CHEMICALS LP
HEXION SPECIALTY CHEMICALS INC.
HERITAGE ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES
USEPA REGION II - CONSOLIDATED IRON REMEDI/
ELECTRON PLATING III
SYSTECH ENVIRONMENTAL CORP *
US NAVY BRAC PMO-W (HPS)
VEOLIA ES TECHNICAL SOLUTIONS, L.L.C.
ADVANCED ENVIRONMENTAL, INC.
STEEL DYNAMICS, INC. - FLAT ROLL DIVISION
SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS, INC.
W M W I - OMEGA HILLS LF
KEMIRA WATER SOLUTIONS INC.
CLEAN HARBORS EL DORADO, LLC
CLEAN HARBORS SAN JOSE, LLC
GIANT RESOURCE RECOVERY SUMTER INC
NUCOR STEEL
NUCOR STEEL BERKELEY COUNTY
ROSS INCINERATION SERVICES INC
POLLUTION CONTROL INDUSTRIES INC
BP WEST COAST PRODUCTS LLC - RICHMOND
D/K DIXON
VSE CORPORATION C/O THE UNITED STATES GO\
PINE BLUFF ARSENAL
PARK PARCEL CLEARANCE, LLC
EVERGREEN OIL, INC.
VEOLIA ES TECHNICAL SOLUTIONS LLC
EVERGREEN ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, CARSC
NUCOR STEEL - ARKANSAS
DESERET CHEMICAL DEPOT
BEKAERT CORPORATION
CLEAN HARBORS LOS ANGELES, LLC
W M W I - METRO RECYCLING & DISPOSAL
NORTH AMERICAN STAINLESS
SEVERSTAL COLUMBUS (FORMERLY SEVERCORR
BAYER CROPSCIENCE, LP
VEOLIA ES TECHNICAL SOLUTIONS, L.L.C.
DURATHERM INC
NUCOR STEEL - HERTFORD COUNTY
NUCOR STEEL DECATUR, LLC
PHARMACIA & UPJOHN COMPANY LLC
COLUMBIA GORGE ALUMINUM
NORTH STAR BLUESCOPE STEEL LLC
CHEMICAL WASTE MANAGEMENT
MPMSILICONES, LLC
City
JERSEY CITY, NJ
WAGGAMAN, LA
VERNON, CA
BENTON.AR
FREDONIA, KS
CHANNELVIEW, TX
NORCO, LA
INDIANAPOLIS, IN
NEWBURGH, NY
GARDEN GROVE, CA
PAULDING, OH
SAN FRANCISCO, CA
MIDDLESEX, NJ
FONTANA, CA
BUTLER, IN
SMITHFIELD, KY
GERMANTOWN, Wl
WAGGAMAN, LA
EL DORADO, AR
SAN JOSE, CA
SUMTER, SC
CRAWFORDSVILLE, IN
HUGER, SC
GRAFTON, OH
EAST CHICAGO, IN
RICHMOND, CA
DIXON, CA
DAYTON, NJ
PINE BLUFF, AR
WEEHAWKEN, NJ
NEWARK, CA
WEST CARROLLTON, OH
CARSON, CA
BLYTHEVILLE.AR
STOCKTON, UT
ROME, GA
LOS ANGELES, CA
FRANKLIN, Wl
GHENT, KY
COLUMBUS, MS
INSTITUTE, WV
AZUSA, CA
SAN LEON, TX
COFIELD, NC
TRINITY, AL
PORTAGE, Ml
GOLDENDALE, WA
DELTA, OH
SULPHUR, LA
WATERFORD, NY
Tons Shipped
260,170
248,41 1
96,116
86,986
84,144
83,480
81 ,777
71 ,003
69,418
63,200
54,403
51 ,007
44,572
44,046
43,432
41 ,841
41 ,442
40,812
37,979
37,005
36,290
35,184
33,602
33,582
32,453
29,505
29,405
28,986
28,751
27,577
27,479
26,933
26,738
26,688
26,638
26,535
26,481
26,430
26,235
25,958
25,624
25,624
25,338
25,243
24,779
24,740
24,114
23,492
22,529
21 ,904
Total 2,406,082
Note: Column may not sum due to rounding
3-4
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National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report: Based on 2009 Data
Exhibit 3.5 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Received and Number of Receivers, by State, 2009
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
Hazardous Waste Quantity
Rank
13
49
29
11
1
24
30
46
50
33
37
48
45
10
5
7
42
14
21
4
44
25
31
9
12
28
16
50
50
27
22
50
8
36
15
32
43
3
20
19
6
39
35
17
47
41
2
50
18
40
50
38
26
34
23
50
Total
Tons Received
220,047
21
16,227
289,101
1,143,359
38,822
13,238
127
0
9,358
4,999
64
166
334,017
472,873
367,670
695
194,980
70,213
475,859
187
34,552
1 1 ,826
341 ,751
249,624
24,416
143,399
0
0
32,812
62,699
0
349,684
5,034
185,930
10,741
302
583,071
82,758
88,398
442,485
1,592
6,570
128,632
109
1,253
637,881
0
1 1 1 ,530
1,254
0
3,625
33,629
9,254
45,825
0
7,282,658
Percentage
3.0
0.0
0.2
4.0
15.7
0.5
0.2
0.0
0.0
0.1
0.1
0.0
0.0
4.6
6.5
5.0
0.0
2.7
1.0
6.5
0.0
0.5
0.2
4.7
3.4
0.3
2.0
0.0
0.0
0.5
0.9
0.0
4.8
0.1
2.6
0.1
0.0
8.0
1.1
1.2
6.1
0.0
0.1
1.8
0.0
0.0
8.8
0.0
1.5
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.5
0.1
0.6
0.0
100.0
Number of Receivers
Rank
17
38
25
28
2
22
33
46
50
10
22
46
46
38
7
13
33
28
25
15
44
36
17
12
14
44
8
50
50
36
33
50
10
28
6
8
38
5
17
38
4
38
38
28
46
1
3
50
17
27
50
17
22
28
15
50
Number
10
3
8
6
68
9
5
1
0
16
9
1
1
3
19
14
5
6
8
11
2
4
10
15
13
2
18
0
0
4
5
0
16
6
20
18
3
21
10
3
25
3
3
6
1
75
50
0
10
7
0
10
9
6
11
0
589
Percentage
1.7
0.5
1.4
1.0
11.5
1.5
0.8
0.2
0.0
2.7
1.5
0.2
0.2
0.5
3.2
2.4
0.8
1.0
1.4
1.9
0.3
0.7
1.7
2.5
2.2
0.3
3.1
0.0
0.0
0.7
0.8
0.0
2.7
1.0
3.4
3.1
0.5
3.6
1.7
0.5
4.2
0.5
0.5
1.0
0.2
12.7
8.5
0.0
1.7
1.2
0.0
1.7
1.5
1.0
1.9
0.0
100.0
Reported Status
TSDF
9
1
5
5
57
8
5
1
0
16
9
1
1
3
15
11
4
6
6
9
2
3
8
15
11
2
17
0
0
3
5
0
9
6
16
17
3
21
7
3
23
3
2
6
1
5
49
0
10
4
0
8
7
6
10
0
454
Non-TSDF
1
2
3
1
11
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
4
3
1
0
2
2
0
1
2
0
2
0
1
0
0
1
0
0
7
0
4
1
0
0
3
0
2
0
1
0
0
70
1
0
0
3
0
2
2
0
1
0
135
Note: Columns may not sum due to rounding.
3-5
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National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report: Based on 2009 Data
Exhibit 3.6 Rank Ordering of States Based on Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Received and Number of Receivers, 2009
State
CALIFORNIA
TEXAS
OHIO
LOUISIANA
ILLINOIS
PENNSYLVANIA
INDIANA
NEW JERSEY
MICHIGAN
IDAHO
ARKANSAS
MINNESOTA
ALABAMA
KANSAS
NEW YORK
MISSOURI
SOUTH CAROLINA
UTAH
OREGON
OKLAHOMA
KENTUCKY
NEVADA
WISCONSIN
COLORADO
MARYLAND
WASHINGTON
NEBRASKA
MISSISSIPPI
ARIZONA
CONNECTICUT
MASSACHUSETTS
NORTH CAROLINA
FLORIDA
WEST VIRGINIA
RHODE ISLAND
NEW MEXICO
GEORGIA
VIRGINIA
PUERTO RICO
VERMONT
TENNESSEE
IOWA
NORTH DAKOTA
MAINE
HAWAII
DELAWARE
SOUTH DAKOTA
GUAM
ALASKA
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
MONTANA
NAVAJO NATION
NEW HAMPSHIRE
TRUST TERRITORIES
VIRGIN ISLANDS
WYOMING
Hazardous Waste Quantity
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
50
50
50
50
50
50
Total
Tons Received
1,143,359
637,881
583,071
475,859
472,873
442,485
367,670
349,684
341 ,751
334,017
289,101
249,624
220,047
194,980
185,930
143,399
128,632
1 1 1 ,530
88,398
82,758
70,213
62,699
45,825
38,822
34,552
33,629
32,812
24,416
16,227
13,238
1 1 ,826
10,741
9,358
9,254
6,570
5,034
4,999
3,625
1,592
1,254
1,253
695
302
187
166
127
109
64
21
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
7,282,658
Percentage
15.7
8.8
8.0
6.5
6.5
6.1
5.0
4.8
4.7
4.6
4.0
3.4
3.0
2.7
2.6
2.0
1.8
1.5
1.2
1.1
1.0
0.9
0.6
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.3
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
100.0
Number of Receivers
Rank
2
3
5
15
7
4
13
10
12
38
28
14
17
28
6
8
28
17
38
17
25
33
15
22
36
22
36
44
25
33
17
8
10
28
38
28
22
17
38
27
1
33
38
44
46
46
46
46
38
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
Number
68
50
21
11
19
25
14
16
15
3
6
13
10
6
20
18
6
10
3
10
8
5
11
9
4
9
4
2
8
5
10
18
16
6
3
6
9
10
3
7
75
5
3
2
1
1
1
1
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
589
Percentage
11.5
8.5
3.6
1.9
3.2
4.2
2.4
2.7
2.5
0.5
1.0
2.2
1.7
1.0
3.4
3.1
1.0
1.7
0.5
1.7
1.4
0.8
1.9
1.5
0.7
1.5
0.7
0.3
1.4
0.8
1.7
3.1
2.7
1.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
1.7
0.5
1.2
12.7
0.8
0.5
0.3
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.5
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
100.0
Reported Status
TSDF
57
49
21
9
15
23
11
9
15
3
5
11
9
6
16
17
6
10
3
7
6
5
10
8
3
7
3
2
5
5
8
17
16
6
2
6
9
8
3
4
5
4
3
2
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
454
Non-TSDF
11
1
0
2
4
2
3
7
0
0
1
2
1
0
4
1
0
0
0
3
2
0
1
1
1
2
1
0
3
0
2
1
0
0
1
0
0
2
0
3
70
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
135
Note: Columns may not sum due to rounding.
3-6
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National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report: Based on 2009 Data
Exhibit 3.7 Rank Ordering of States Based on Number of Receiving Facilities and Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste
Received, 2009
State
TENNESSEE
CALIFORNIA
TEXAS
PENNSYLVANIA
OHIO
NEW YORK
ILLINOIS
MISSOURI
NORTH CAROLINA
FLORIDA
NEW JERSEY
MICHIGAN
INDIANA
MINNESOTA
LOUISIANA
WISCONSIN
ALABAMA
MASSACHUSETTS
OKLAHOMA
UTAH
VIRGINIA
COLORADO
GEORGIA
WASHINGTON
ARIZONA
KENTUCKY
VERMONT
ARKANSAS
KANSAS
NEW MEXICO
SOUTH CAROLINA
WEST VIRGINIA
CONNECTICUT
IOWA
NEVADA
MARYLAND
NEBRASKA
ALASKA
IDAHO
NORTH DAKOTA
OREGON
PUERTO RICO
RHODE ISLAND
MAINE
MISSISSIPPI
DELAWARE
GUAM
HAWAII
SOUTH DAKOTA
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
MONTANA
NAVAJO NATION
NEW HAMPSHIRE
TRUST TERRITORIES
VIRGIN ISLANDS
WYOMING
Number of Receivers
Rank
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
8
10
10
12
13
14
15
15
17
17
17
17
17
22
22
22
25
25
27
28
28
28
28
28
33
33
33
36
36
38
38
38
38
38
38
44
44
46
46
46
46
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
Total
Number
75
68
50
25
21
20
19
18
18
16
16
15
14
13
11
11
10
10
10
10
10
9
9
9
8
8
7
6
6
6
6
6
5
5
5
4
4
3
3
3
3
3
3
2
2
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
589
Percentage
12.7
11.5
8.5
4.2
3.6
3.4
3.2
3.1
3.1
2.7
2.7
2.5
2.4
2.2
1.9
1.9
1.7
1.7
1.7
1.7
1.7
1.5
1.5
1.5
1.4
1.4
1.2
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
0.8
0.8
0.8
0.7
0.7
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.3
0.3
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
100.0
Hazardous Waste Quantity
Rank
41
1
2
6
3
15
5
16
32
33
8
9
7
12
4
23
13
31
20
18
38
24
37
26
29
21
40
11
14
36
17
34
30
42
22
25
27
49
10
43
19
39
35
44
28
46
48
45
47
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
Tons Received
1,253
1,143,359
637,881
442,485
583,071
185,930
472,873
143,399
10,741
9,358
349,684
341 ,751
367,670
249,624
475,859
45,825
220,047
1 1 ,826
82,758
1 1 1 ,530
3,625
38,822
4,999
33,629
16,227
70,213
1,254
289,101
194,980
5,034
128,632
9,254
13,238
695
62,699
34,552
32,812
21
334,017
302
88,398
1,592
6,570
187
24,416
127
64
166
109
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
7,282,658
Percentage
0.0
15.7
8.8
6.1
8.0
2.6
6.5
2.0
0.1
0.1
4.8
4.7
5.0
3.4
6.5
0.6
3.0
0.2
1.1
1.5
0.0
0.5
0.1
0.5
0.2
1.0
0.0
4.0
2.7
0.1
1.8
0.1
0.2
0.0
0.9
0.5
0.5
0.0
4.6
0.0
1.2
0.0
0.1
0.0
0.3
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
100.0
Reported Status
TSDF
5
57
49
23
21
16
15
17
17
16
9
15
11
11
9
10
9
8
7
10
8
8
9
7
5
6
4
5
6
6
6
6
5
4
5
3
3
1
3
3
3
3
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
454
Non-TSDF
70
11
1
2
0
4
4
1
1
0
7
0
3
2
2
1
1
2
3
0
2
1
0
2
3
2
3
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
1
2
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
135
Note: Columns may not sum due to rounding.
3-7
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National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report: Based on 2009 Data
Exhibit 3.8 Fifty Largest RCRA Hazardous Waste Receivers in the U.S., 2009
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
CAT000646117
IDD073114654
LAD0081 75390
MND006 148092
CAD980675276
PAD002395887
TXD000719518
MID000724831
ILD040891368
ILD984828558
NJD991291105
NYD030485288
OHD045243706
TXD055141378
IND006419212
ALR000042754
ARD981512270
ORD089452353
CAD98088741 8
OHD020273819
IND093219012
NJD002385730
LAR000042226
TXD083472266
MOD981127319
ARD981 057870
KSD007 148034
KSD980633259
ALD000622464
LAD000777201
OKD065438376
IND980503890
MID980991566
ARD069748192
PAD004835146
OHD048415665
UTD991301748
OHD980568992
SCD003351699
ARD006354161
OHD987048733
NVT33001 0000
OHD005048947
NJD002454544
IND005081542
CAT08002571 1
ILD000805812
TXD069452340
PAD01 01 54045
ILD000666206
Name
CHEMICAL WASTE MANAGEMENT, INC.
US ECOLOGY IDAHO INC SITE B
CYTEC INDUSTRIES INC.
GOPHER RESOURCE CORPORATION
CLEAN HARBORS BUTTONWILLOW, LLC
HORSEHEADCORP
TM DEER PARK SERVICES LIMITED PARTNERSHI
MICHIGAN DISPOSAL INC
HORSEHEADCORP
WOOD RIVER WWTP
CLEAN EARTH OF NORTH JERSEY
REVERE SMELTING AND REFINING CORP.
ENVIROSAFE SERVICES OF OHIO INC
CLEAN HARBORS DEER PARK LP
GREENCASTLE WDF FACILITY
STEEL DUST RECYCLING LLC
ASH GROVE CEMENT COMPANY
CHEMICAL WASTE MANAGEMENT OF THE NW
EVERGREEN OIL, INC.
VICKERY ENVIRONMENTAL INC
HERITAGE ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES
DUPONT CHAMBERS WORKS
SHELL NORCO CHEMICAL PLANT - WEST SITE
LYONDELL CHEMICAL COMPANY
LONE STAR INDUSTRIES INC
RINECO CHEMICAL INDUSTRIES, INC.
LAFARGE MIDWEST INC
SYSTECH ENVIRONMENTAL CORPORATION
CHEMICAL WASTE MANGEMENT
CHEMICAL WASTE MANAGEMENT
CLEAN HARBORS LONE MOUNTAIN, LLC
HERITAGE ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, LLC
EQ DETROIT INC
CLEAN HARBORS EL DORADO, LLC
MAX ENVIRONMENTAL - YUKON FACILITY
ROSS INCINERATION SERVICES INC
CLEAN HARBORS GRASSY MOUNTAIN, LLC
ENVIRITE OF OHIO INC
GIANT CEMENT COMPANY
REYNOLDS METALS COMPANY GUM SPRINGS PLA
LAFARGE NORTH AMERICA
US ECOLOGY NEVADA
SYSTECH ENVIRONMENTAL CORP *
VEOLIA ES TECHNICAL SOLUTIONS, L.L.C.
ESSROC CEMENT CORPORATION
ADVANCED ENVIRONMENTAL, INC.
PEORIA DISPOSAL CO INC
US ECOLOGY TEXAS INC
ENVIRITE OF PENNSYLVANIA INC
ENVIRITE OF ILLINOIS INC
City
KETTLEMAN CITY, CA
GRAND VIEW, ID
WAGGAMAN, LA
EAGAN, MN
BUTTONWILLOW, CA
PALMERTON, PA
DEER PARK, TX
BELLEVILLE, Ml
CHICAGO, IL
WOOD RIVER, IL
SOUTH KEARNY, NJ
MIDDLETOWN, NY
OREGON, OH
LA PORTE, TX
GREENCASTLE, IN
MILLPORT, AL
FOREMAN, AR
ARLINGTON, OR
NEWARK, CA
VICKERY, OH
INDIANAPOLIS, IN
DEEPWATER, NJ
NORCO, LA
CHANNELVIEW, TX
CAPE GIRARDEAU, MO
BENTON.AR
FREDONIA, KS
FREDONIA, KS
EMELLE, AL
SULPHUR, LA
WAYNOKA, OK
ROACHDALE, IN
DETROIT, Ml
ELDORADO, AR
YUKON, PA
GRAFTON, OH
KNOLLS, UT
CANTON, OH
HARLEYVILLE, SC
ARKADELPHIA, AR
PAULDING, OH
BEATTY, NV
PAULDING, OH
MIDDLESEX, NJ
LOGANSPORT, IN
FONTANA, CA
PEORIA, IL
ROBSTOWN, TX
YORK, PA
HARVEY, IL
Tons Received
357,619
333,818
289,188
228,612
225,307
198,372
162,674
160,426
160,315
133,122
126,062
120,242
108,586
105,054
103,042
102,143
90,461
87,408
86,141
85,850
85,481
83,631
81 ,375
80,955
78,422
77,128
76,831
75,808
75,722
74,282
74,014
69,193
66,891
66,717
64,474
62,833
61 ,523
59,488
56,282
54,516
54,380
51,414
51,231
48,387
48,270
45,721
45,554
45,451
44,375
44,036
Total 5,168,821
Note: Column may not sum due to rounding
3-8
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National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report: Based on 2009 Data
Exhibit 3.9 Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed, by Management Method, Limited to Waste Received from Off-Site, 2009
Management Method
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT
AQUEOUS ORGANIC TREATMENT
DEEPWELL OR UNDERGROUND INJECTION
ENERGY RECOVERY
FUEL BLENDING
INCINERATION
LAND TREATMENT/APPLICATION/FARMING
LANDFILL/SURFACE IMPOUNDMENT
METALS RECOVERY
OTHER DISPOSAL
OTHER RECOVERY
OTHER TREATMENT
SLUDGE TREATMENT
SOLVENTS RECOVERY
STABILIZATION
STORAGE AND/OR TRANSFER
Total
Tons
Managed
247,370
185,462
621,678
779,733
518,202
471,113
1,733
1,725,932
960,428
77,689
251,383
220,116
868
155,673
425,063
640,215
7,282,658
Percentage
of Quantity
3.4
2.5
8.5
10.7
7.1
6.5
0.0
23.7
13.2
1.1
3.5
3.0
0.0
2.1
5.8
8.8
100.0
Number
of Facilities 1
38
19
12
40
134
69
9
41
87
29
40
92
10
69
70
394
589
Percentage
of Facilities 1
6.5
3.2
2.0
6.8
22.8
11.7
1.5
7.0
14.8
4.9
6.8
15.6
1.7
11.7
11.9
66.9
Exhibit 3.10 Management Method, by Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed, Limited to Waste Received from Off-Site, 2009
Management Method
LANDFILL/SURFACE IMPOUNDMENT
METALS RECOVERY
ENERGY RECOVERY
STORAGE AND/OR TRANSFER
DEEPWELL OR UNDERGROUND INJECTION
FUEL BLENDING
INCINERATION
STABILIZATION
OTHER RECOVERY
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT
OTHER TREATMENT
AQUEOUS ORGANIC TREATMENT
SOLVENTS RECOVERY
OTHER DISPOSAL
LAND TREATMENT/APPLICATION/FARMING
SLUDGE TREATMENT
Total
Tons
Managed
1,725,932
960,428
779,733
640,215
621,678
518,202
471,113
425,063
251 ,383
247,370
220,116
185,462
155,673
77,689
1,733
868
7,282,658
Percentage
of Quantity
23.7
13.2
10.7
8.8
8.5
7.1
6.5
5.8
3.5
3.4
3.0
2.5
2.1
1.1
0.0
0.0
100.0
Number
of Facilities 1
41
87
40
394
12
134
69
70
40
38
92
19
69
29
9
10
589
Percentage
of Facilities 1
7.0
14.8
6.8
66.9
2.0
22.8
11.7
11.9
6.8
6.5
15.6
3.2
11.7
4.9
1.5
1.7
Exhibit 3.11 Management Method and Quantity of RCRA Hazardous Waste Managed, by Number of Facilities, Limited to Waste
Received from Off-Site, 2009
Management Method
STORAGE AND/OR TRANSFER
FUEL BLENDING
OTHER TREATMENT
METALS RECOVERY
STABILIZATION
INCINERATION
SOLVENTS RECOVERY
LANDFILL/SURFACE IMPOUNDMENT
OTHER RECOVERY
ENERGY RECOVERY
AQUEOUS INORGANIC TREATMENT
OTHER DISPOSAL
AQUEOUS ORGANIC TREATMENT
DEEPWELL OR UNDERGROUND INJECTION
SLUDGE TREATMENT
LAND TREATMENT/APPLICATION/FARMING
Total
Tons
Managed
640,215
518,202
220,116
960,428
425,063
471,113
155,673
1,725,932
251,383
779,733
247,370
77,689
185,462
621,678
868
1,733
7,282,658
Percentage
of Quantity
8.8
7.1
3.0
13.2
5.8
6.5
2.1
23.7
3.5
10.7
3.4
1.1
2.5
8.5
0.0
0.0
100.0
Number
of Facilities 1
394
134
92
87
70
69
69
41
40
40
38
29
19
12
10
9
589
Percentage
of Facilities 1
66.9
22.8
15.6
14.8
11.9
11.7
11.7
7.0
6.8
6.8
6.5
4.9
3.2
2.0
1.7
1.5
1
Column may not sum because facilities may have multiple handling methods.
Note: Columns for these exhibits may not sum due to rounding.
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Exhibit 4.1 RCRA Hazardous Waste Interstate Shipments and Receipts, by State, 2009
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
TOTAL
Interstate Shipments (Tons)
75,447
1,272
13,800
187,685
447,734
20,454
24,857
19,488
870
28,539
88,647
354
798
6,658
98,260
172,221
39,881
24,863
128,133
126,613
3,638
40,381
33,447
107,608
30,214
63,036
52,539
6,295
38
31 ,083
5,251
4,538
407,445
5,830
171,199
68,693
1,277
1 94,676
15,643
34,586
140,219
41 ,326
8,717
70,381
1,305
37,577
180,910
2
18,705
2,017
3,014
50,007
78,499
68,601
66,957
3,502
3,555,726
Interstate Receipts (Tons)
121,605
0
1 1 ,420
217,879
50,208
24,645
8,231
81
0
2,118
2,602
0
1
332,147
256,750
223,993
148
110,491
51,691
70,512
11
32,557
3,701
256,814
229,367
24,029
1 24,399
0
0
32,503
53,666
0
185,976
4,258
160,173
4,806
98
356,197
72,420
61 ,852
337,096
20
4,859
88,928
39
0
231,215
0
44,541
891
0
995
10,236
9,111
25,283
0
3,840,567
Note: Columns may not sum due to rounding.
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EPA REGION - STATE MAPPING
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EPA REGION - STATE MAPPING
EPA REGION
STATES IN REGION
Region 1
Connecticut
Maine
Massachusetts
New Hampshire
Rhode Island
Vermont
Region 2
New Jersey
New York
Puerto Rico
Virgin Islands
Region 3
Delaware
District of Columbia
Maryland
Pennsylvania
Virginia
West Virginia
Region 4
Alabama
Florida
Georgia
Kentucky
Mississippi
North Carolina
South Carolina
Tennessee
Region 5
Illinois
Indiana
Michigan
Minnesota
Ohio
Wisconsin
Region 6
Arkansas
Louisiana
New Mexico
Oklahoma
Texas
Region 7
Iowa
Kansas
Missouri
Nebraska
Region 8
Colorado
Montana
North Dakota
South Dakota
Utah
Wyoming
Region 9
Arizona
California
Guam
Hawaii
Navajo Nation
Nevada
Trust Territories
Region 10
Alaska
Idaho
Oregon
Washington
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2009 MANAGEMENT
METHOD CODES
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2009 MANAGEMENT METHOD CODES
Code Management Method Code Group
Code Management Method Code Group
RECLAMATION AND RECOVERY
H010 Metals recovery including retorting,
smelting, chemical, etc.
H020 Solvents recovery (distillation, extraction,
etc.)
H039 Other recovery or reclamation for reuse
including acid regeneration, organics
recovery, etc. (specify in comments)
H050 Energy recovery at this site - used as fuel
(includes on-site fuel blending before energy
recovery)
H061 Fuel blending prior to energy recovery at
another site (waste generated either onsite
or received from offsite)
DESTRUCTION OR TREATMENT PRIOR TO
DISPOSAL AT ANOTHER SITE
H040 Incineration - thermal destruction other than
use as a fuel (includes any preparation prior
to burning)
H071 Chemical reduction with or without
precipitation (includes any preparation or
final processes for consolidation of
residuals)
H073 Cyanide destruction with or without
precipitation (includes any preparation or
final processes for consolidation of
residuals)
H075 Chemical oxidation (includes any
preparation or final processes for
consolidation of residuals)
H076 Wet air oxidation (includes any preparation
or final processes for consolidation of
residuals)
H077 Other chemical precipitation with or without
pre-treatment (includes processes for
consolidation of residuals)
H081 Biological treatment with or without
precipitation (includes any preparation or
final processes for consolidation of
residuals)
H082 Adsorption (as the major component of treatment)
H083 Air or steam stripping (as the major component of
treatment)
H101 Sludge treatment and/or dewatering (as the major
component of treatment; not H071-H075, H077, or
H082)
H103 Absorption (as the major component of treatment)
H111 Stabilization or chemical fixation prior to disposal at
another site (as the major component of treatment;
not H071-H075, H077, or H082)
H112 Macro-encapsulation prior to disposal at another
site (as the major component of treatment; not
H071-H075, H077, or H082)
H121 Neutralization only (no other treatment)
H122 Evaporation (as the major component of treatment;
not reportable as H071-H083)
H123 Settling or clarification (as the major component of
treatment; not reportable as H071-H083)
H124 Phase separation (as the major component of
treatment; not reportable as H071-H083)
H129 Other treatment (specify in comments; not
reportable as H071-H124)
DISPOSAL
H131 Land treatment or application (to include any prior
treatment and/or stabilization)
H132 Landfill or surface impoundment that will be closed
as landfill (to include prior treatment and/or
stabilization)
H134 Deepwell or underground injection (with or without
treatment)
H135 Discharge to sewer/POTW or NPDES (with prior
storage - with or without treatment)
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Code Management Method Code Group
TRANSFER OFFSITE
H141 The site receiving this waste stored/bulked
and transported the waste with no treatment
or recovery (H010-H129), fuel blending
(H061), or disposal (H131-H135) at that
receiving site.
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2009 FORM CODES
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2009 FORM CODES
Code Form Code Group
Code Form Code Group
MIXED MEDIA/DEBRIS/DEVICES
Waste that is a mixture of organic and inorganic
wastes, liquid and solid wastes, or devices that are
not easily categorized
W001 Lab packs from any source not containing
acute hazardous waste
W002 Contaminated debris: for example, certain
paper, clothing, rags, wood, empty fiber or
plastic containers, glass, piping, or other
solids
W004 Lab packs from any source containing acute
hazardous waste
W301 Contaminated soil (usually from spill clean
up, demolition, or remediation); see also
W512
W309 Batteries, battery parts, cores, casings
(Lead-acid or other types)
W310 Filters, solid adsorbents, ion exchange resins
and spent carbon (usually from production,
intermittent processes, or remediation)
W320 Electrical devices (lamps, fluorescent lamps,
or thermostats usually containing mercury;
CRTs containing lead; etc.)
W512 Sediment or lagoon dragout, drilling or other
muds (wet or muddy soils); see also W301
W801 Compressed gases of any type
INORGANIC LIQUIDS
Waste that is primarily inorganic and highly fluid
(e.g., aqueous), with low suspended inorganic solids
and low organic content
W101 Very dilute aqueous waste containing more
than 99% water (land disposal restriction
defined wastewater that is not exempt under
NPDES or POTW discharge)
W103 Spent concentrated acid (5% or more)
W105 Acidic aqueous wastes less than 5% acid
(diluted but pH < 2)
W107 Aqueous waste containing cyanides
(generally caustic)
W110 Caustic aqueous waste without cyanides (pH
> 12.5)
W113 Other aqueous waste or wastewaters (fluid
but not sludge)
W117 Waste liquid mercury (metallic)
W119 Other inorganic liquid (specify in comments)
ORGANIC LIQUIDS
Waste that is primarily organic and is highly fluid, with
low inorganic solids content and low-to-moderate
water content
W200 Still bottoms in liquid form (fluid but not
sludge)
W202 Concentrated halogenated (e.g., chlorinated)
solvent
W203 Concentrated non-halogenated (e.g., non-
chlorinated) solvent
W204 Concentrated halogenated/ non-halogenated
solvent mixture
W205 Oil-water emulsion or mixture (fluid but not
sludge)
W206 Waste oil
W209 Paint, ink, lacquer, or varnish (fluid - not dried
out or sludge)
W210 Reactive or polymerizable organic liquids and
adhesives (fluid but not sludge)
W211 Paint thinner or petroleum distillates
W219 Other organic liquid (specify in comments)
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Code Form Code Group
Code Form Code Group
INORGANIC SOLIDS
Waste that is primarily inorganic and solid, with low
organic content and low-to-moderate water content;
not pumpable
W303 Ash (from any type of burning of hazardous
waste)
W304 Slags, drosses, and other solid thermal
residues
W307 Metal scale, filings and scrap (including metal
drums)
W312 Cyanide or metal cyanide bearing solids,
salts or chemicals
W316 Metal salts or chemicals not containing
cyanides
W319 Other inorganic solids (specify in comments)
ORGANIC SOLIDS
Waste that is primarily organic and solid, with low-to-
moderate inorganic content and water content; not
pumpable
W401 Pesticide solids (used or discarded -not
contaminated soils - W301)
W403 Solid resins, plastics or polymerized organics
W405 Explosives or reactive organic solids
W409 Other organic solids (specify in comments)
INORGANIC SLUDGES
Waste that is primarily inorganic, with moderate-to-
high water content and low organic content; mostly
pumpable
W501 Lime and/or metal hydroxide sludges and
solids with no cyanides (not contaminated
muds-W512)
W503 Gypsum sludges from wastewater treatment
or air pollution control
W504 Other sludges from wastewater treatment or
air pollution control
W505 Metal bearing sludges (including plating
sludge) not containing cyanides
W506 Cyanide-bearing sludges (not contaminated
soils-W512)
W519 Other inorganic sludges (not contaminated
muds - W512; specify in comments)
ORGANIC SLUDGES
Waste that is primarily organic with low-to-moderate
inorganic solids content and water content; pumpable
W603 Oily sludge (not contaminated muds - W512)
W604 Paint or ink sludges, still bottoms in sludge
form (not contaminated muds - W512)
W606 Resins, tars, polymer or tarry sludge (not
contaminated muds - W512)
W609 Other organic sludge (specify in comments)
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2009 WASTE CODES
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2009 WASTE CODES
Code
Waste description
CHARACTERISTICS OF HAZARDOUS WASTE
(SEE 40
D001
D002
D003
D004
D005
D006
D007
D008
D009
D010
D011
D012
D013
D014
D015
D016
D017
D018
D019
D020
D021
CFR 261.24)
Ignitable waste
Corrosive waste
Reactive waste
Arsenic
Barium
Cadmium
Chromium
Lead
Mercury
Selenium
Silver
Endrin
Lindane
Methoxychlor
Toxaphene
2,4-D
2,4,5-TP Silvex
Benzene
Carbon tetrachloride
Chlordane
Chlorobenzene
Code
D022
D023
D024
D025
D026
D027
D028
D029
D030
D031
D032
D033
D034
D035
D036
D037
D038
D039
D040
D041
D042
D043
Waste description
Chloroform
o-Cresol
m-Cresol
p-Cresol
Cresol
1,4-Dichlorobenzene
1,2-Dichloroethane
1,1-Dichloroethylene
2,4-Dinitrotoluene
Heptachlor (and its epoxide)
Hexachlorobenzene
Hexachlorobutadiene
Hexachloroethane
Methyl ethyl ketone
Nitrobenzene
Pentachlorophenol
Pyridine
Tetrachloroethylene
Trichlorethylene
2,4,5-Trichlorophenol
2,4,6-Trichlorophenol
Vinyl chloride
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Code
Waste description
Code
Waste description
HAZARDOUS WASTE FROM NONSPECIFIC
SOURCES (SEE 40 CFR 261.31)
F001 The following spent halogenated
solvents used in degreasing:
tetrachloroethylene, trichlorethylene,
methylene chloride, 1,1,1-
trichloroethane, carbon tetrachloride and
chlorinated fluorocarbons; all spent
solvent mixtures/blends used in
degreasing containing, before use, a
total often percent or more (by volume)
of one or more of the above halogenated
solvents or those solvents listed in F002,
F004, and F005; and still bottoms from
the recovery of these spent solvents and
spent solvent mixtures.
F002 The following spent halogenated
solvents: tetrachloroethylene, methylene
chloride, trichloroethylene, 1,1,1-
trichloroethane, chlorobenzene, 1,1,2-
trichloro-1,2,2-trifluoroethane, ortho-
dichlorobenzene, trichlorofluoromethane,
and 1,1,2, trichloroethane; all spent
solvent mixtures/blends containing,
before use, a total often percent or more
(by volume) of one or more of the above
halogenated solvents or those solvents
listed in F001, F004, and F005; and still
bottoms from the recovery of these spent
solvents and spent solvent mixtures.
F003 The following spent non-halogenated
solvents: xylene, acetone, ethyl acetate,
ethyl benzene, ethyl ether, methyl
isobutyl ketone, n-butyl alcohol,
cyclohexanone, and methanol; all spent
solvent mixtures/ blends containing,
before use, only the above spent
nonhalogenated solvents; and all spent
solvent mixtures/blends containing,
before use, one or more of the above
nonhalogenated solvents, and a total of
ten percent or more (by volume) of one
or more of those solvents listed in F001,
F002, F004, and F005; and still bottoms
from the recovery of these spent
solvents and spent solvent mixtures.
F004 The following spent nonhalogenated solvents:
cresols, cresylicacid, and nitrobenzene; and
the still bottoms from the recovery of these
solvents; all spent solvent mixtures/blends
containing, before use, a total often percent or
more (by volume) of one or more of the above
nonhalogenated solvents or those solvents
listed in F001, F002, and F005; and still
bottoms from the recovery of these spent
solvents and spent solvent mixtures.
F005 The following spent nonhalogenated solvents:
toluene, methyl ethyl ketone, carbon disulfide,
isobutanol, pyridine, benzene, 2-ethoxyethanol,
and 2-nitropropane; all spent solvent
mixtures/blends containing, before use, a total
often percent or more (by volume) of one or
more of the above nonhalogenated solvents or
those solvents listed in F001, F002, or F004;
and still bottoms from the recovery of these
spent solvents and spent solvent mixtures.
F006 Wastewater treatment sludges from
electroplating operations except from the
following processes: (1) sulfuricacid anodizing
of aluminum; (2) tin plating on carbon steel; (3)
zinc plating (segregated basis) on carbon steel;
(4) aluminum or zinc-aluminum plating on
carbon steel; (5) cleaning/stripping associated
with tin, zinc, and aluminum plating on carbon
steel; and (6) chemical etching and milling of
aluminum.
F007 Spent cyanide plating bath solutions from
electroplating operations.
F008 Plating bath residues from the bottom of plating
baths from electroplating operations in which
cyanides are used in the process.
F009 Spent stripping and cleaning bath solutions
from electroplating operations in which
cyanides are used in the process.
F010 Quenching bath residues from oil baths from
metal heat treating operations in which
cyanides are used in the process.
F011 Spent cyanide solutions from slat bath pot
cleaning from metal heat treating operations.
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Code
Waste description
Code
Waste description
F012 Quenching wastewater treatment F024
sludges from metal heat treating
operations in which cyanides are used in
the process.
F019 Wastewater treatment sludges from the
chemical conversion coating of
aluminum except from zirconium
phosphating in aluminum can washing
when such phosphating is an exclusive
conversion coating process.
F020 Wastes (except wastewater and spent
carbon from hydrogen chloride F025
purification) from the production or
manufacturing use (as a reactant,
chemical intermediate, or component in
a formulating process) of tri- or
tetrachlorophenol or of intermediates
used to produce their pesticide
derivatives. (This listing does not
include wastes from the production of
hexachlorophene from highly purified
2,4,5-trichlorophenol.) F026
F021 Wastes (except wastewater and spent
carbon from hydrogen chloride
purification) from the production or
manufacturing use (as a reactant,
chemical intermediate, or component in
a formulating process) of
pentachlorophenol, or of intermediates F027
used to produce derivatives.
F022 Wastes (except wastewater and spent
carbon from hydrogen chloride
purification) from the manufacturing use
(as a reactant, chemical intermediate, or
component in a formulating process) of
tetra-, penta-, or hexachlorobenzenes F028
under alkaline conditions.
F023 Wastes (except wastewater and spent
carbon from hydrogen chloride
purification) from the production of
materials on equipment previously used
for the production or manufacturing use
(as a reactant, chemical intermediate, or
component in a formulating process) of
tri- and tetrachlorophenols. (This listing
does not include wastes from equipment
used only for the production or use of
hexachlorophene from highly purified
2,4,5-trichlorophenol.)
Process wastes including, but not limited to,
distillation residues, heavy ends, tars, and
reactor clean-out wastes, from the production
of certain chlorinated aliphatic hydrocarbons by
free radical catalyzed processes. These
chlorinated aliphatic hydrocarbons are those
having carbon chain lengths ranging from one
to and including five, with varying amounts and
positions of chlorine substitution. (This listing
does not include wastewaters, wastewater
treatment sludge, spent catalysts, and wastes
listed in Sections 261.31. or 261.32.)
Condensed light ends, spent filters and filter
aids, and spent desiccant wastes from the
production of certain chlorinated aliphatic
hydrocarbons, by free radical catalyzed
processes. These chlorinated aliphatic
hydrocarbons are those having carbon chain
lengths ranging from one, to and including five,
with varying amounts and positions of chlorine
substitution.
Wastes (except wastewater and spent carbon
from hydrogen chloride purification) from the
production of materials on equipment
previously used for the manufacturing use (as a
reactant, chemical intermediate, or component
in a formulating process) of tetra-, penta-, or
hexachlorobenzene under alkaline conditions.
Discarded unused formulations containing tri-,
tetra-, or pentachlorophenol or discarded
unused formulations containing compounds
derived from these chlorophenols. (This listing
does not include formulations containing
hexachlorophene synthesized from prepurified
2,4,5-trichlorophenol as the sole component.)
Residues resulting from the incineration or
thermal treatment of soil contaminated with
EPA hazardous waste nos. F020, F021, F022,
F023, F026, and F027.
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Code
Waste description
Code
Waste description
F032 Wastewaters, process residuals,
preservative drippage, and spent
formulations from wood preserving
processes generated at plants that
currently use, or have previously used,
chlorophenolic formulations [except
potentially cross-contaminated wastes
that have had the F032 waste code
deleted in accordance with Section
261.35 (i.e., the newly promulgated
equipment cleaning or replacement
standards), and where the generator
does not resume or initiate use of
chlorophenolic formulations]. (This
listing does not include K001 bottom
sediment sludge from the treatment of
wastewater from wood preserving
processes that use creosote and/or
pentachlorophenol.)
F034 Wastewaters, process residuals,
preservative drippage, and spent
formulations from wood preserving
processes generated at plants that use
creosote formulations. This listing does
not include K001 bottom sediment
sludge from the treatment of wastewater
from wood preserving processes that
use creosote and/or pentachlorophenol.
F035 Wastewaters, process residuals,
preservative drippage, and spent
formulations from wood preserving
processes generated at plants that use
inorganic preservatives containing
arsenic or chromium. This listing does
not include K001 bottom sediment
sludge from the treatment of wastewater
from wood preserving processes that
use creosote and/or pentachlorophenol.
F037 Petroleum refinery primary
oil/water/solids separation sludge - Any
sludge generated from the gravitational
separation of oil/water/solids during the
storage or treatment of process
wastewaters and oily cooling
wastewaters from petroleum refineries.
Such sludges include, but are not limited
to, those generated in oil/water/solids
separators; tanks and impoundments;
ditches and other conveyances; sumps;
and stormwater units receiving dry
weather flow, sludge generated in stormwater
units that do not receive dry weather flow,
sludges generated from non-contact once-
through cooling waters segregated for
treatment from other process or oily cooling
waters, sludges generated in aggressive
biological treatment units as defined in
1261.31 (b)(2) (including sludges generated in
one or more additional units after wastewaters
have been treated in aggressive biological
treatment units) and K051 wastes are not
included in this listing. This listing does include
residuals generated from processing or
recycling oil-bearing hazardous secondary
materials excluded under T261.4(a)(12)(i), if
those residuals are to be disposed of.
F038 Petroleum refinery secondary (emulsified)
oil/water/solids separation sludge - Any sludge
and/or float generated from the physical and/or
chemical separation of oil/water/solids in
process wastewaters and oily cooling
wastewaters from petroleum refineries. Such
wastes include, but are not limited to, all
sludges and floats generated in induced air
flotation (IAF) units, tanks and impoundments,
and all sludges generated in DAF units.
Sludges generated in stormwater units that do
not receive dry weather flow, sludges
generated in aggressive biological treatment
units as defined in Section 261.31 (b)(2)
(including sludges generated in one or more
additional units after wastewaters have been
treated in aggressive biological treatment
units), and F037, K048, and K051 wastes are
exempted from this listing.
F039 Leachate resulting from the treatment, storage,
or disposal of wastes classified by more than
one waste code under Subpart D, or from a
mixture of wastes classified under Subparts C
and D of this part. (Leachate resulting from the
management of one or more of the following
EPA Hazardous Wastes and no other
hazardous wastes retains its hazardous waste
code(s): F020, F021, F022, F023, F026, F027,
and/or F028.)
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Code
Waste description
HAZARDOUS WASTE FROM SPECIFIC
SOURCES (SEE 40 CFR 261.32)
K001 Bottom sediment sludge from the
treatment of wastewaters from wood
preserving processes that use creosote
and/or pentachlorophenol.
K002 Wastewater treatment sludge from the
production of chrome yellow and orange
pigments.
K003 Wastewater treatment sludge from the
production of molybdate orange
pigments.
K004 Wastewater treatment sludge from the
production of zinc yellow pigments.
K005 Wastewater treatment sludge from the
production of chrome green pigments.
K006 Wastewater treatment sludge from the
production of chrome oxide green
pigments (anhydrous and hydrated).
K007 Wastewater treatment sludge from the
production of iron blue pigments.
K008 Oven residue from the production of
chrome oxide green pigments.
K009 Distillation bottoms from the production
of acetaldehyde from ethylene.
K010 Distillation side cuts from the production
of acetaldehyde from ethylene.
K011 Bottom stream from the wastewater
stripper in the production of acrylonitrile.
K013 Bottom stream from the acetonitrile
column in the production of acrylonitrile.
K014 Bottoms from the acetonitrile purification
column in the production of acrylonitrile.
K015 Still bottoms from the distillation of
benzyl chloride.
K016 Heavy ends or distillation residues from
the production of carbon tetrachloride.
K017 Heavy ends (still bottoms) from the purification
column in the production of epichlorohydrin.
K018 Heavy ends from the fractionation column in
ethyl chloride production.
K019 Heavy ends from the distillation of ethylene
dichloride in ethylene dichloride production.
K020 Heavy ends from the distillation of vinyl chloride
in vinyl chloride monomer production.
K021 Aqueous spent antimony catalyst waste from
fluoromethane production.
K022 Distillation bottom tars from the production of
phenol/acetone from cumene.
K023 Distillation light ends from the production of
phthalic anhydride from naphthalene.
K024 Distillation bottoms from the production of
phthalic anhydride from naphthalene.
K025 Distillation bottoms from the production of
nitrobenzene by the nitration of benzene.
K026 Stripping still tails from the production of methyl
ethyl pyridines.
K027 Centrifuge and distillation residues from
toluene diisocyanate production.
K028 Spent catalyst from the hydrochlorinator reactor
in the production of 1,1,1-trichloroethane.
K029 Waste from the product steam stripper in the
production of 1,1,1-trichloroethane.
K030 Column bottoms or heavy ends from the
combined production of trichloroethylene and
perchloroethylene.
K031 By-product salts generated in the production of
MSMA and cacodylic acid.
K032 Wastewater treatment sludge from the
production of chlordane.
K033 Wastewater and scrub water from the
chlorination of cyclopentadiene in the
production of chlordane.
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Code
Waste description
K034 Filter solids from the filtration of
hexachlorocyclopentadiene in the
production of chlordane.
K035 Wastewater treatment sludges
generated in the production of creosote.
K036 Still bottoms from toluene reclamation
distillation in the production of disulfoton.
K037 Wastewater treatment sludges from the
production of disulfoton.
K038 Wastewater from the washing and
stripping of phorate production.
K039 Filter cake from the filtration of
diethylphosphorodithioic acid in the
production of phorate.
K040 Wastewater treatment sludge from the
production of phorate.
K041 Wastewater treatment sludge from the
production of toxaphene.
K042 Heavy ends or distillation residues from
the distillation of tetrachlorobenzene in
the production of 2,4,5-T.
K043 2,6-dichlorophenol waste from the
production of 2,4-D.
K044 Wastewater treatment sludges from the
manufacturing and processing of
explosives.
K045 Spent carbon from the treatment of
wastewater containing explosives.
K046 Wastewater treatment sludges from the
manufacturing, formulation, and loading
of lead-based initiating compounds.
K047 Pink/red water from TNT operations.
K048 Dissolved air flotation (DAF) float from
the petroleum refining industry.
K049 Slop oil emulsion solids from the
petroleum refining industry.
K050 Heat exchanger bundle cleaning sludge
from the petroleum refining industry.
K051 API separator sludge from the petroleum
refining industry.
K052 Tank bottoms (leaded) from the petroleum
refining industry.
K060 Ammonia still lime sludge from coking
operations.
K061 Emission control dust/sludge from the primary
production of steel in electric furnaces.
K062 Spent pickle liquor from steel finishing
operations of plants that produce iron or steel.
K069 Emission control dust/sludge from secondary
lead smelting.
K071 Brine purification muds from the mercury cell
process in chlorine production, in which
separately prepurified brine is not used.
K073 Chlorinated hydrocarbon waste from the
purification step of the diaphragm cell process
using graphite anodes in chlorine production.
K083 Distillation bottoms from aniline production.
K084 Wastewater treatment sludges generated
during the production of veterinary
Pharmaceuticals from arsenic or organo-
arsenic compounds.
K085 Distillation or fractionation column bottoms from
the production of chlorobenzenes.
K086 Solvent washes and sludges, caustic washes
and sludges, or water washes and sludges
from cleaning tubs and equipment used in the
formulation of ink from pigments, driers, soaps,
and stabilizers containing chromium and lead.
K087 Decanter tank tar sludge from coking
operations.
K088 Spent potliners from primary aluminum
reduction.
K093 Distillation light ends from the production of
phthalic anhydride from ortho-xylene.
K094 Distillation bottoms from the production of
phthalic anhydride from ortho-xylene.
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Waste description
K095 Distillation bottoms from the production K108
of 1,1,1-trichloroethane.
K096 Heavy ends from the heavy ends column
from the production of 1,1,1-
trichloroethane. K109
K097 Vacuum stripper discharge from the
chlordane chlorinator in the production of
chlordane. K110
K098 Untreated process wastewater from the
production of toxaphene.
K099 Untreated wastewater from the K111
production of 2,4-D.
K100 Waste leaching solution from acid K112
leaching of emission control dust/sludge
from secondary lead smelting.
K101 Distillation tar residues from the K113
distillation of aniline-based compounds
in the production of veterinary
Pharmaceuticals from arsenic or organo-
arsenic compounds. K114
K102 Residue from the use of activated
carbon for decolorization in the K115
production of veterinary Pharmaceuticals
from arsenic or organo-arsenic
compounds.
K116
K103 Process residues from aniline extraction
from the production of aniline.
K104 Combined wastewaters generated from
nitrobenzene/aniline production. K117
K105 Separated aqueous stream from the
reactor product washing step in the
production of chlorobenzenes. K118
K106 Wastewater treatment sludge from the
mercury cell process in chlorine
production. K123
K107 Column bottoms from product separation
from the production of 1,1-
dimethylhydrazine (UDMH) from K124
carboxylic acid hydrazides.
Condensed column overheads from product
separation and condensed reactor vent gases
from the production of 1,1-dimethylhydrazine
from carboxylic acid hydrazides.
Spent filter cartridges from product purification
from the product of 1,1-dimethylhydrazine from
carboxylic acid hydrazides.
Condensed column overheads from
intermediate separation from the production of
1,1-dimethylhydrazine from carboxylic acid
hydrazides.
Product washwaters from the production of
dinitrotoluene via nitration of toluene.
Reaction by-product water from the drying
column in the production of toluenediamine via
hydrogenation of dinitrotoluene.
Condensed liquid light ends from purification of
toluenediamine in production of toluenediamine
via hydrogenation of dinitrotoluene.
Vicinals from the purification of toluenediamine
in production of toluenediamine via
hydrogenation of dinitrotoluene.
Heavy ends from purification of toluenediamine
in the production of toluenediamine via
hydrogenation of dinitrotoluene.
Organic condensate from the solvent recovery
column in the production of toluene
diisocyanate via phosgenation of
toluenediamine.
Wastewater from the reactor vent gas scrubber
in the production of ethylene dibromide via
bromination of ethene.
Spent adsorbent solids from purification of
ethylene dibromide in the production of
ethylene dibromide via bromination of ethene.
Process wastewater (including supernates,
filtrates, and washwaters) from the production
of ethylenebisdithiocarbamic acid and its salts.
Reactor vent scrubber water from the
production of ethylenebisdithiocarbamic acid
and its salts.
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Waste description
Code
Waste description
K125 Filtration, evaporation, and centrifugation K147
solids from the production of
ethylenebisdithiocarbamic acid and its K148
salts.
K126 Baghouse dust and floor sweepings in K149
milling and packaging operations from
production or formulation of
ethylenebisdithiocarbamic acid and its
salts.
K131 Wastewater from the reactor and spent
sulfuric acid from the acid dryer from the K150
production of methyl bromide.
K132 Spent absorbent and wastewater
separator solids from the production of
methyl bromide.
K136 Still bottoms from the purification of
ethylene dibromide in the production of K151
ethylene dibromide via bromination of
ethene.
K141 Process residues from the recovery of
coal tar, including, but not limited to, tar
collecting sump residues from the
production of coke from coal or the
recovery of coke by-products produced K156
from coal. This listing does not include
K087 (decanter tank sludge from coking
operations).
K142 Tank storage residues from the
production of coke from coal or from the
recovery of coke by-products from coal.
K157
K143 Process residues from the recovery of
light oil, including, but not limited to,
those generated in stills, decanters, and
wash oil recovery units from the recovery
of coke by-products produced from coal.
K144 Wastewater sump residues from light oil
refining, including, but not limited to, K158
intercepting or contamination sump
sludges from the recovery of coke by-
products produced from coal.
K145 Residues from naphthalene collection
and recovery operations from the K159
recovery of coke by-products produced
from coal.
Tar storage residues from coal tar refining.
Residues from coal tar distillation, including,
but not limited to, still bottoms.
Distillation bottoms from the production of
alpha (or methyl-) chlorinated toluenes, ring-
chlorinated toluenes, benzoyl chlorides, and
compounds with mixtures of these functional
groups. [This waste does not include still
bottoms from the distillation of benzoyl chloride]
Organic residuals excluding spent carbon
adsorbent, from the spent chlorine gas and
hydrochloric acid recovery processes
associated with the production of alpha (or
methyl-) chlorinated toluenes, benzoyl
chlorides, and compounds with mixtures of
these functional groups.
Wastewater treatment sludges, excluding
neutralization and biological sludges,
generated during the treatment of wastewaters
from the production of alpha (or methyl-)
chlorinated toluenes, benzoyl chlorides, and
compounds with mixtures of these functional
groups.
Organic waste (including heavy ends, still
bottoms, light ends, spent solvents, filtrates,
and decamtates) from the production of
carbamates and carbamoyl oximes. (This
listing does not apply to wastes generated from
the manufacture of 3-iodo-2propynl n-
butylcarbamate.).
Wastewaters (including scrubber waters,
condenser waters, washwaters, and separation
waters) from the production of carbamates and
carbamoyl oximes. (This listing does not apply
to wastes generated from the manufacture of 3-
iodo-2propynl n-butylcarbamate.).
Bag house and filter/separation solids from the
production of carbamates and carbamoyl
oximes. (This listing does not apply to wastes
generated from the manufacture of 3-iodo-
2propynl n-butylcarbamate).
Organics from the treatment of thiocarbamate
wastes.
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Waste description
Code
Waste description
K161 Purification soilids (including filtration,
evaporation, and centrifugation soilds),
bag house dust and floor sweepings
from the production of dithiocarbamate
acids and their salts. (This listing does
not include K125 or K126).
K169 Crude oil tank sediment from petroleum
refining operations.
K170 Clarified slurry oil tank sediment and/or
in-line filter/separation solids from
petroleum refining operations.
K171 Spent hydrotreating catalyst from
petroleum refining operations, including
guard beds used to desulfurize feeds to
other catalytic reactors (This listing does
not include inert support media).
K172 Spent hydrorefining catalyst from
petroleum refining operations, including
guard beds used to desulfurize feeds to
other catalytic reactors (This listing does
not include inert support media).
K174 Wastewater treatment sludges from the
production of ethylene dichloride or vinyl
chloride monomer (including sludges
that result from commingled ethylene
dichloride or vinyl chloride monomer
wastewater and other wastewater),
unless the sludges meet the following
conditions: (i) they are disposed of in a
subtitle C or non-hazardous landfill
licensed or permitted by the state or
federal government; (ii) they are not
otherwise placed on the land prior to
final disposal; and (iii) the generator
maintains documentation demonstrating
that the waste was either disposed of in
an on-site landfill or consigned to a
transporter or disposal facility that
provided a written commitment to
dispose of the waste in an off-site
landfill. Respondents in any action
brought to enforce the requirements of
subtitle C must, upon a showing by the
government that the respondent
managed wastewater treatment sludges
from the production of vinyl chloride
monomer or ethylene dichloride,
demonstrate that they meet the terms of
the exclusion set forth above. In doing
so, they must provide appropriate
documentation (e.g..contracts between the
generator and the landfill owner/operator,
invoices documenting delivery of waste to
landfill, etc.) that the terms of the exclusion
were met.*
K175 Wastewater treatment sludges from the
production of vinyl chloride monomer using
mercuric chloride catalyst in an acetylene-
based process.*
K176 Baghouse filters from the production of
antimony oxide, including filters from the
production of intermediates (e.g..antimony
metal or crude antimony oxide)
K177 Slag from the production of antimony oxide that
is speculatively accumulated or
disposed,including slag from the production of
intermediates (e.g..antimony metal or crude
antimony oxide)
K178 Residues from manufacturing and
manufacturing-site storage of ferric chloride
from acids formed during the production of
titanium dioxide using the chloride-ilmenite
process.
K181 Nonwastewaters from the production of dyes
and/or pigments (including nonwastewaters
comingled at the point of generation with
nonwastewaters from other processes)
DISCARDED COMMERCIAL CHEMICAL PRODUCTS,
OFF-SPECIFICATION SPECIES, CONTAINER
RESIDUALS, AND SPILL RESIDUES THEREOF B
ACUTE HAZARDOUS WASTE (SEE 40 CFR 261.33
FOR AN ALPHABETIZED LISTING)
P001 2H-1-Benzopyran-2-one, 4-hydroxy-3-(3-oxo-1-
phenylbutyl)-, & salts, when present at
concentrations greater than 0.3%
P001 Warfarin, & salts, when present at
concentrations greater than 0.3%
P002 1-Acetyl-2-thiourea
P002 Acetamide, N-(aminothioxomethyl)-
P003 2-Propenal
POOS Acrolein
P004 1,4,5,8-Dimethanonaphthalene, 1,2,3,4,10,10-
hexa-chloro-1,4,4a,5,8,8a,-hexahydro-, (1 alpha,
4alpha, 4abeta, Salpha, Salpha, Sabeta)-
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Waste description
P004 Aldrin
POOS 2-Propen-1-ol
POOS Allyl alcohol
P006 Aluminum phosphide (R,T)
P007 3(2H)-lsoxazolone, 5-(aminomethyl)-
P007 5-(Aminomethyl)-3-isoxazolol
POOS 4-Aminopyridine
POOS 4-Pyridinamine
POOS Ammonium picrate (R)
POOS Phenol, 2,4,6-trinitro-, ammonium salt (R)
P010 Arsenic acid H3AsO4
P011 Arsenic oxide As2O5
P011 Arsenic pentoxide
P012 Arsenic oxide As2O3
P012 Arsenic trioxide
P013 Barium cyanide
P014 Benzenethiol
P014 Thiophenol
P015 Beryllium powder
P016 Dichloromethyl ether
P016 Methane, oxybis[chloro-
P017 2-Propanone, 1-bromo-
P017 Bromoacetone
P018 Brucine
P018 Strychnidin-10-one, 2,3-dimethoxy-
P020 Dinoseb
P020 Phenol, 2-(1-methylpropyl)-4,6-dinitro-
P021 Calcium cyanide
P021 Calcium cyanide Ca(CN)2
P022 Carbon disulfide
P023 Acetaldehyde, chloro-
P023 Chloroacetaldehyde
P024 Benzenamine, 4-chloro-
P024 p-Chloraniline
P026 1-(o-Chlorophenyl)thiourea
P026 Thiourea, (2-chlorophenyl)-
P027 3-Chloropropionitrile
P027 Propanenitrile, 3-chloro-
P028 Benzene, (chloromethyl)-
P028 Benzyl chloride
P02S Copper cyanide
P02S Copper cyanide Cu(CN)
P030 Cyanides (soluble cyanide salts), not
otherwise specified
P031 Cyanogen
P031 Ethanedinitrile
P033 Cyanogen chloride
P033 Cyanogen chloride (CN)CI
P034 2-Cyclohexyl-4,6-dinitrophenol
P034 Phenol, 2-cyclohexyl-4,6-dinitro-
P036 Arsonous dichloride, phenyl-
P036 Dichlorophenylarsine
P037 2,7:3,6-Dimethanonaphth[2,3-b]oxirene,
3,4,5,6,9,9-hexachloro-1a,2,2a,3,6,6a,7,7a-
octahydro-, (laalpha, 2beta, 2aalpha, Sbeta,
6beta, 6aalpha, 7beta, 7aalpha)-
P037 Dieldrin
P038 Arsine, diethyl-
P038 Diethylarsine
P03S Disulfoton
P03S Phosphorodithioic acid, O,O-diethyl S-[2-
(ethylthio)ethyl] ester
P040 O,O-Diethyl O-pyrazinyl phosphorothioate
P040 Phosphorothioic acid, O,O-diethyl O-pyrazinyl
ester
P041 Diethyl-p-nitrophenyl phosphate
P041 Phosphoric acid, diethyl 4-nitrophenyl ester
P042 1,2-Benzenediol, 4-[1-hydroxy-2-
(methylamino)ethyl]-, (R)-
P042 Epinephrine
P043 Diisopropylfluorophosphate (DFP)
P043 Phosphorofluoridic acid, bis(l-methylethyl) ester
P044 Dimethoate
P044 Phosphorodithioic acid, O,O-dimethyl S-[2-
(methylamino)-2-oxoethyl] ester
P045 2-Butanone, 3,3-dimethyl-1-(methylthio)-, O-
[methylamino)carbonyl] oxime
P045 Thiofanox
P046 alpha,alpha-Dimethylphenethylamine
P046 Benzeneethanamine, alpha, alpha-dimethyl-
P047 4,6-Dinitro-o-cresol, & salts
P047 Phenol, 2-methyl-4,6-dinitro-, & salts
P048 2,4-Dinitrophenol
P048 Phenol, 2,4-dinitro-
P04S Dithiobiuret
P04S Thioimidodicarbonicdiamide [(H2N)C(S)]2NH
P050 6,9-Methano-2,4,3-
benzodioxathiepin,6,7,8,9,10,10-hexachloro-
1,5,5a,6,9,9a-hexahydro-,3-oxide
P050 Endosulfan
P051 2,7:3,6-Dimethanonaphth[2,3-b]oxirene,
3,4,5,6,9,9-hexachloro-1a,2,2a,3,6,6a,7,7a-
octahydro-, (laalpha, 2beta, 2abeta, Salpha,
6alpha, 6abeta, 7beta, 7aalpha)- & metabolites
P051 Endrin
P051 Endrin, & metabolites
P054 Aziridine
P054 Ethyleneimine
P056 Fluorine
P057 Acetamide, 2-fluoro-
P057 Fluoroacetamide
P058 Acetic acid, fluoro-, sodium salt
P058 Fluoroacetic acid, sodium salt
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Waste description
P059 4,7-Methano-1H-indene, 1,4,5,6,7,8,8- P084
heptachloro-3a,4,7,7a-tetrahydro- P085
P059 Heptachlor P085
P060 1,4,5,8-Dimethanonaphthalene, P087
1,2,3,4,10,10-hexa-chloro-1,4,4a,5,8,8a,- P087
hexahydro-, (1 alpha, 4alpha, 4abeta, P088
Sbeta, 8beta, Sabeta)- P088
P060 Isodrin P089
P062 Hexaethyl tetraphosphate P089
P062 Tetraphosphoric acid, hexaethyl ester
P063 Hydrocyanic acid P092
P063 Hydrogen cyanide P092
P064 Methane, isocyanato- P093
P064 Methyl isocyanate P093
P065 Fulminic acid, mercury(2+) salt (R,T) P094
P065 Mercury fulminate (R,T) P094
P066 Ethanimidothioic acid, N-
[[(methylamino)carbonyl]oxy]-, methyl P095
ester P095
P066 Methomyl P096
P067 1,2-Propylenimine P096
P067 Aziridine, 2-methyl- P097
P068 Hydrazine, methyl- P097
P068 Methyl hydrazine
P069 2-Methyllactonitrile
P069 Propanenitrile, 2-hydroxy-2-methyl- P098
P070 Aldicarb P098
P070 Propanal, 2-methyl-2-(methylthio)-, O- P099
[(methylamino)carbonyl]oxime P099
P071 Methyl parathion P101
P071 Phosphorothioic acid, O,O,-dimethyl O-(4- P101
nitrophenyl) ester P102
P072 alpha-Naphthylthiourea P102
P072 Thiourea, 1-naphthalenyl- P103
P073 Nickel carbonyl P104
P073 Nickel carbonyl Ni(CO)4, (T-4)- P104
P074 Nickel cyanide P105
P074 Nickel cyanide Ni(CN)2 P106
P075 Nicotine, & salts P106
P075 Pyridine, 3-(1-methyl-2-pyrrolidinyl)-,(S)-, P108
& salts P108
P076 Nitric oxide P109
P076 Nitrogen oxide NO P109
P077 Benzenamine, 4-nitro- P110
P077 p-Nitroaniline P110
P078 Nitrogen dioxide P111
P078 Nitrogen oxide NO2 P111
P081 1,2,3-Propanetriol, trinitrate (R) P112
P081 Nitroglycerine (R) P112
P082 Methanimine, N-methyl-N-nitroso- P113
P082 N-Nitrosodimethylamine P113
P084 N-Nitrosomethylvinylamine P114
Vinylamine, N-methyl-N-nitroso-
Diphosphoramide, octamethyl-
Octamethylpyrophosphoramide
Osmium oxide OsO4, (T-4)-
Osmium tetroxide
7-Oxabicyclo[2.2.1]heptane-2,3-dicarboxylicacid
Endothall
Parathion
Phosphorothioic acid, O,O-diethyl-O-(4-
nitrophenyl) ester
Mercury, (acetato-O)phenyl-
Phenylmercury acetate
Phenylthiourea
Thiourea, phenyl-
Phorate
Phosphorodithioicacid, O,O-diethyl S-
[(ethylthio)methyl] ester
Carbonic dichloride
Phosgene
Hydrogen phosphide
Phosphine
Famphur
Phosphorothioic acid O-[4-
[(dimethylamino)sulfonyl]phenyl] O,O-dimethyl
ester
Potassium cyanide
Potassium cyanide K(CN)
Argentate (1-), bis(cyano-C)-, potassium
Potassium silver cyanide
Ethyl cyanide
Propanenitrile
2-Propyn-1-ol
Propargyl alcohol
Selenourea
Silver cyanide
Silver cyanide Ag(CN)
Sodium azide
Sodium cyanide
Sodium cyanide Na(CN)
Strychnidin-10-one, & salts
Strychnine, & salts
Tetraethyldithiopyrophosphate
Thiodiphosphoric acid, tetraethyl ester
Plumbane, tetraethyl-
Tetraethyl lead
Diphosphoric acid, tetraethyl ester
Tetraethyl pyrophosphate
Methane, tetranitro- (R)
Tetranitromethane (R)
Thallic oxide
Thallium oxide TI2O3
Selenious acid, dithallium (1+) salt
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Code
Waste description
P114 Thallium(l) selenite
P115 Sulfuric acid, dithallium (1+) salt
P115 Thallium(l) sulfate
P116 Hydrazinecarbothioamide
P116 Thiosemicarbazide
P118 Methanethiol, trichloro-
P118 Trichloromethanethiol
P119 Ammonium vanadate
P119 Vanadic acid, ammonium salt
P120 Vanadium oxide V2O5
P120 Vanadium pentoxide
P121 Zinc cyanide
P121 Zinc cyanide Zn(CN)2
P122 Zinc phosphide Zn3P2, when present at
concentrations greater than 10% (R,T)
P123 Toxaphene
P127 7-Benzofuranol, 2-3dihydro-2,2-dimethyl-,
methylcarbamate
P127 Carbofuran.
P127 7-Benzufuranol, 2, 3-dihydro-2, 2
dimethyl-, methylcarbamate
P128 Phenol, 4-(dimethylamino)-3,5-dimethyl-,
methylcarbamate (ester)
P128 Mexacarbate
P185 1,3-Dithiolane-2carboxaldehyde, 2,4-
dimethyl-, O-[(methylamino)-
carbonyl]oxime
P188 Physostigmine salicylate
P189 Carbosulfan
P189 Carbamic acid, [(dibutylamino)-
thio]methyl-,2,3-dihydro-2,2dimethyl-
7benzofuranyl ester.
P190 Metolcarb.
P191 Dimetilan
P191 Carbamic acid, dimethyl-, 1-[(dimethyl-
amino) carbonyl]-5-methyl-1 H-pyrazol-3-yl
ester.
P192 Isolan
P192 Carbamic acid, dimethyl-, 3-methyl-1- (1-
methylethyl)-1 H-pyrazo-5-yl ester.
P194 Ethanimidothiocacid, 2-(dimethylamino)-
N-[((methylamino) carbonyl)oxy)-2-
oxo-,methyl ester
P194 Oxamyl
P196 Manganese,
bis(dimethylcarbamodithioato-S,S=)
P196 Manganese dimethyldithiocarbamate
P197 Formparanate
P197 Methanimidamide, N,N-dimethyl-N=-[2-
methyl-4[[(methylamino)carbonyl)oxy]
phenyl]
P198 Methanimidamide, N,N-dimethyl-N=-[3-
[[(methylamino)-carbonyl]oxy]phenyl]-,
monohydrochloride
P198 Formetanate hydrochloride
P199 Methiocarb.
P199 Phenol, (3,5-dimethyl-4(methlthio)-,
methylcarbamate
P201 Promecarb
P201 Phenol, 3-methyl-5-(1-methylethyl)-,methyl
carbamate
P202 Phenol, 3-(1 methylethyl)-, methyl carbamate
P202 3-lsopropylphenyl N-methylcarbamate
P202 m-Cumenyl methylcarbamate
P203 Aldicarb sulfone.
P203 Propanal, 2-methyl-2-(methyl-sulfonyl)-,O-
[(methylamino)carbonyl]oxime
P204 Physostigmine
P204 Pyrrolo[2,3-b]indol-5-ol, 1,2,3,3a,8,8a-
hexahydro-1, 3a,8-trimethylmethylcarbamate
(ester), (3aS-cis)-
P205 Ziram
DISCARDED COMMERCIAL CHEMICAL PRODUCTS,
OFF-SPECIFICATION SPECIES, CONTAINER
RESIDUES, AND SPILL RESIDUES THEREOF B
TOXIC WASTES (SEE 40 CFR 261.33 FOR AN
ALPHABETIZED LISTING)
2,3,4,6-Tetrachlorophenol
2,4,5-T
2,4,5-Trichlorophenol
2,4,6-Trichlorophenol
Acetic acid, (2,4,5-trichlorophenoxy)-
Pentachlorophenol
Phenol, 2,3,4,6-tetrachloro-
Phenol, 2,4,5-trichloro-
Phenol, 2,4,6-trichloro-
Phenol, pentachloro-
Propanoic acid, 2-(2,4,5-
trichlorophenoxy)-
Silvex (2,4,5-TP)
See
F027
U001
U001
U002
U002
U003
U004
U004
U005
U005
Acetaldehyde (I)
Ethanal (I)
2-Propanone (I)
Acetone (I)
Acetonitrile (I,T)
Acetophenone
Ethanone, 1-phenyl-
2-Acetylaminofluorene
Acetamide, N-9H-fluoren-2-yl
D-12
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Code
Waste description
Code
Waste description
U006 Acetyl chloride (C,R,T) U031
U007 2-Propenamide U032
U007 Acrylamide U032
U008 2-Propenoic acid (I) U033
U008 Acrylic acid (I) U033
U009 2-Propenenitrile U034
U009 Acrylonitrile U034
U010 Azirino[2',3':3,4]pyrrolo[1,2-a]indole-4,7- U035
dione, 6-amino-8-[[(aminocarbonyl)oxy]
methyl]-1,1 a,2,8,8a,8b-hexahydro-8a- U035
methoxy-5-methyl-, [1aS-(1aalpha, U036
8beta, Saalpha, Sbalpha)]-
U010 Mitomycin C U036
U011 1H-1,2,4-Triazol-3-amine U037
U011 Amitrole U037
U012 Aniline (I,T) U038
U012 Benzenamine (I,T)
U014 Auramine U038
U014 Benzenamine, 4,4'- U039
carbonimidoylbis[N,N-dimethyl- U039
U015 Azaserine U041
U015 L-Serine, diazoacetate (ester) U041
U016 Benz[c]acridine U042
U017 Benzal chloride U042
U017 Benzene, (dichloromethyl)- U043
U018 Benz[a]anthracene U043
U019 Benzene (I,T) U044
U020 Benzenesulfonic acid chloride (C,R) U044
U020 Benzenesulfonyl chloride (C,R) U045
U021 [1,1'-Biphenyl]-4,4'-diamine U045
U021 Benzidine U046
U022 Benzo[a]pyrene U046
U023 Benzene, (trichloromethyl)- U047
U023 Benzotrichloride (C,R,T) U047
U024 Dichloromethoxy ethane U048
U024 Ethane, 1,1'-[methylenebis(oxy)]bis[2- U048
chloro- U049
U025 Dichloroethyl ether U049
U025 Ethane, 1,1'-oxybis[2-chloro-
U026 Chlornaphazin U050
U026 Naphthalenamine, N,N'-bis(2- U051
chloroethyl)- U052
U027 Dichloroisopropyl ether U052
U027 Propane, 2,2'-oxybis[2-chloro- U053
U028 1,2-Benzenedicarboxylicacid, bis(2- U053
ethylhexyl) ester U055
U028 Diethylhexyl phthalate U055
U029 Methane, bromo- U056
U029 Methyl bromide U056
U030 4-Bromophenyl phenyl ether U057
U030 Benzene, 1-bromo-4-phenoxy- U058
U031 l-Butanol(l)
n-Butyl alcohol (I)
Calcium chromate
Chromic acid H2CrO4, calcium salt
Carbon oxyfluoride (R,T)
Carbonic difluoride
Acetaldehyde, trichloro-
Chloral
Benzenebutanoic acid, 4-[bis(2-
chloroethyl)amino]-
Chlorambucil
4,7-Methano-1 H-indene, 1,2,4,5,6,7,8,8-
octachloro-2,3,3a,4,7,7a-hexahydro-
Chlordane, alpha & gamma isomers
Benzene, chloro-
Chlorobenzene
Benzeneacetic acid, 4-chloro-alpha-(4-
chlorophenyl)-alpha-hydroxy-, ethyl ester
Chlorobenzilate
p-Chloro-m-cresol
Phenol, 4-chloro-3-methyl-
Epichlorohydrin
Oxirane, (chloromethyl)-
2-Chloroethyl vinyl ether
Ethene, (2-chloroethoxy)-
Ethene, chloro-
Vinyl chloride
Chloroform
Methane, trichloro-
Methane, chloro- (I,T)
Methyl chloride (I,T)
Chloromethyl methyl ether
Methane, chloromethoxy-
beta-Chloronaphthalene
Naphthalene, 2-chloro-
o-Chlorophenol
Phenol, 2-chloro-
4-Chloro-o-toluidine, hydrochloride
Benzenamine, 4-chloro-2-methyl-,
hydrochloride
Chrysene
Creosote
Cresol (Cresylic acid)
Phenol, methyl-
2-Butenal
Crotonaldehyde
Benzene, (1-methylethyl)- (I)
Cumene (I)
Benzene, hexahydro- (I)
Cyclohexane (I)
Cyclohexanone (I)
2H-1,3,2-Oxazaphosphorin-2-amine, N,N-bis(2-
chloroethyl)tetrahydro-, 2-oxide
D-13
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Code
Waste description
Code
Waste description
U058 Cyclophosphamide U081
U059 5,12-Naphthacenedione, 8-acetyl-10-[(3- U082
amino-2,3,6-trideoxy)-alpha-L-lyxo- U082
hexopyranosyl)oxy]-7,8,9,10-tetrahydro- U083
6,8,11-trihydroxy-1-methoxy-, (8S-cis)- U083
U059 Daunomycin U084
U060 Benzene, 1,1'-(2,2- U084
dichloroethylidene)bis[4-chloro- U085
U060 ODD U085
U061 Benzene, 1,1'-(2,2,2- U086
trichloroethylidene)bis[4-chloro- U086
U061 DDT U087
U062 Carbamothioic acid, bis(l-methylethyl)-, U087
S-(2,3-dichloro-2-propenyl) ester
U062 Diallate U088
U063 Dibenz[a,h]anthracene U088
U064 Benzo[rst]pentaphene U089
U064 Dibenzo[a,i]pyrene U089
U066 1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane U090
U066 Propane, 1,2-dibromo-3-chloro- U090
U067 Ethane, 1,2-dibromo- U091
U067 Ethylene dibromide U091
U068 Methane, dibromo- U092
U068 Methylene bromide U092
U069 1,2-Benzenedicarboxylic acid, dibutyl U093
ester U093
U069 Dibutyl phthalate U094
U070 Benzene, 1,2-dichloro- U094
U070 o-Dichlorobenzene U095
U071 Benzene, 1,3-dichloro- U095
U071 m-Dichlorobenzene U096
U072 Benzene, 1,4-dichloro- U096
U072 p-Dichlorobenzene U097
U073 [1,1'-Biphenyl]-4,4'-diamine, 3,3'- U097
dichloro- U098
U073 3,3'-Dichlorobenzidine U098
U074 1,4-Dichloro-2-butene (I,T) U099
U074 2-Butene, 1,4-dichloro-(I,T) U099
U075 Dichlorodifluoromethane U101
U075 Methane, dichlorodifluoro- U101
U076 Ethane, 1,1-dichloro- U102
U076 Ethylidene dichloride U102
U077 Ethane, 1,2-dichloro- U103
U077 Ethylene dichloride U103
U078 1,1-Dichloroethylene U105
U078 Ethene, 1,1-dichloro- U105
U079 1,2-Dichloroethylene U106
U079 Ethene, 1,2-dichloro-,(E)- U106
U080 Methane, dichloro- U107
U080 Methylene chloride U107
U081 2,4-Dichlorophenol U108
Phenol, 2,4-dichloro-
2,6-Dichlorophenol
Phenol, 2,6-dichloro-
Propane, 1,2-dichloro-
Propylene dichloride
1,3-Dichloropropene
1-Propene, 1,3-dichloro-
1,2:3,4-Diepoxybutane (I,T)
2,2'-Bioxirane
Hydrazine, 1,2-diethyl-
N,N'-Diethylhydrazine
O,O-Diethyl S-methyl dithiophosphate
Phosphorodithioicacid, O,O-diethyl S-methyl
ester
1,2-Benzenedicarboxylic acid, diethyl ester
Diethyl phthalate
Diethylstilbesterol
Phenol, 4,4'-(1,2-diethyl-1,2-ethenediyl)bis, (E)-
1,3-Benzodioxole, 5-propyl-
Dihydrosafrole
[1,1 '-Biphenyl]-4,4'-diamine, 3,3'-dimethoxy-
3,3'-Dimethoxybenzidine
Dimethylamine (I)
Methanamine, N-methyl- (I)
Benzenamine, N,N-dimethyl-4-(phenylazo)-
p-Dimethylaminoazobenzene
7,12-Dimethylbenz[a]anthracene
Benz[a]anthracene, 7,12-dimethyl-
[1,1 '-Biphenyl]-4,4'-diamine, 3,3'-dimethyl-
3,3'-Dimethylbenzidine
alpha,alpha-Dimethylbenzylhydroperoxide (R)
Hydroperoxide, 1-methyl-1-phenylethyl- (R)
Carbamic chloride, dimethyl-
Dimethylcarbamoyl chloride
1,1-Dimethylhydrazine
Hydrazine, 1,1-dimethyl-
1,2-Dimethylhydrazine
Hydrazine, 1,2-diphenyl-
2,4-Dimethylphenol
Phenol, 2,4-dimethyl-
1,2-Benzenedicarboxylic acid, dimethyl ester
Dimethyl phthalate
Dimethyl sulfate
Sulfuric acid, dimethyl ester
2,4-Dinitrotoluene
Benzene, 1-methyl-2,4-dinitro-
2,6-Dinitrotoluene
Benzene, 2-methyl-1,3-dinitro-
1,2-Benzenedicarboxylic acid, dioctyl ester
Di-n-octyl phthalate
1,4-Diethyleneoxide
D-14
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Code
Waste description
Code
Waste description
U108 1,4-Dioxane U134
U109 1,2-Diphenylhydrazine U134
U109 Hydrazine, 1,2-diphenyl- U135
U110 1-Propanimine, N-propyl-(l) U135
U110 Dipropylamine (I) U136
U111 1-Propanamine, N-nitroso-N-propyl- U136
U111 Di-n-propylnitrosamine U137
U112 Acetic acid, ethyl ester (I) U138
U112 Ethyl acetate (I) U138
U113 2-Propenoic acid, ethyl ester (I) U140
U113 Ethyl acrylate (I) U140
U114 Carbamodithioicacid, 1,2-ethanediylbis-, U141
salts & esters U141
U114 Ethylenebisdithiocarbamic acid, salts & U142
esters
U115 Ethylene oxide (I,T)
U115 Oxirane(l,T) U142
U116 2-lmidazolidinethione U143
U116 Ethylenethiourea
U117 Ethane, 1,1'-oxybis-(l)
U117 Ethyl ether (I)
U118 2-Propenoic acid, 2-methyl-, ethyl ester
U118 Ethyl methacrylate U143
U119 Ethyl methanesulfonate U144
U119 Methanesulfonic acid, ethyl ester U144
U120 Fluoranthene U145
U121 Methane, trichlorofluoro- U145
U121 Trichloromonofluoromethane U146
U122 Formaldehyde U146
U123 Formic acid (C,T) U147
U124 Furan (I) U147
U124 Furfuran(l) U148
U125 2-Furancarboxaldehyde (I) U148
U125 Furfural (I) U149
U126 Glycidylaldehyde U149
U126 Oxiranecarboxyaldehyde U150
U127 Benzene, hexachloro- U150
U127 Hexachlorobenzene U151
U128 1,3-Butadiene, 1,1,2,3,4,4-hexachloro- U152
U128 Hexachlorobutadiene U152
U129 Cyclohexane, 1,2,3,4,5,6-hexachloro-, U153
(1 alpha, 2alpha, Sbeta, 4alpha, Salpha, U153
6beta)- U154
U129 Lindane U154
U130 1,3-Cyclopentadiene, 1,2,3,4,5,5- U155
hexachloro-
U130 Hexachlorocyclopentadiene U155
U131 Ethane, hexachloro- U156
U131 Hexachloroethane U156
U132 Hexachlorophene U157
U132 Phenol, 2,2'-methylenebis[3,4,6-trichloro- U157
U133 Hydrazine (R,T) U158
Hydrofluoric acid (C,T)
Hydrogen fluoride (C,T)
Hydrogen sulfide
Hydrogen sulfide H2S
Arsinic acid, dimethyl-
Cacodylic acid
lndeno[1,2,3-cd]pyrene
Methane, iodo-
Methyl iodide
1-Propanol, 2-methyl- (I,T)
Isobutyl alcohol (I,T)
1,3-Benzodioxole, 5-(1-propenyl)-
Isosafrole
1,3,4-Metheno-2H-cyclobuta[cd]pentalen-2-
one, 1,1a,3,3a,4,5,5,5a,5b,6-
decachlorooctahydro-
Kepone
2-Butenoic acid, 2-methyl-, 7-[[2,3-dihydroxy-2-
(1 -methoxyethyl)-3-methyl-1 -
oxobutoxy]methyl]-2,3,5,7a-tetrahydro-1H-
pyrrolizin-1-yl ester, [1S-[1alpha(Z), 7(2S*,3R*),
7aalpha]]-
Lasiocarpine
Acetic acid, lead(2+) salt
Lead acetate
Lead phosphate
Phosphoric acid, lead(2+) salt (2:3)
Lead subacetate
Lead, bis(acetato-O)tetrahydroxytri-
2,5-Furandione
Maleic anhydride
3,6-Pyridazinedione, 1,2-dihydro-
Maleic hydrazide
Malononitrile
Propanedinitrile
L-Phenylalanine, 4-[bis(2-chloroethyl)amino]-
Melphalan
Mercury
2-Propenenitrile, 2-methyl- (I,T)
Methacrylonitrile (I,T)
Methanethiol (I,T)
Thiomethanol (I,T)
Methanol (I)
Methyl alcohol (I)
1,2-Ethanediamine, N,N-dimethyl-N'-2-
pyridinyl-N'-(2-thienylmethyl)-
Methapyrilene
Carbonochloridicacid, methyl ester, (I,T)
Methyl chlorocarbonate (I,T)
3-Methylcholanthrene
Benz[j]aceanthrylene, 1,2-dihydro-3-methyl-
4,4'-Methylenebis(2-chloroaniline)
D-15
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Code
Waste description
Code
Waste description
U158 Benzenamine, 4,4'-methylenebis[2-
chloro-
U159 2-Butanone (I,T)
U159 Methyl ethyl ketone (MEK) (I,T)
U160 2-Butanone, peroxide (R,T)
U160 Methyl ethyl ketone peroxide (R,T)
U161 4-Methyl-2-pentanone (I)
U161 Methyl isobutyl ketone (I)
U161 Pentanol, 4-methyl-
U162 2-Propenoic acid, 2-methyl-, methyl
ester (I,T)
U162 Methyl methacrylate (I,T)
U163 Guanidine, N-methyl-N'-nitro-N-nitroso-
U163 MNNG
U164 4(1H)-Pyrimidinone, 2,3-dihydro-6-
methyl-2-thioxo-
U164 Methylthiouracil
U165 Naphthalene
U166 1,4-Naphthalenedione
U166 1,4-Naphthoquinone
U167 1-Napthalenamine
U167 alpha-Naphthylamine
U168 2-Napthalenamine
U168 beta-Naphthylamine
U169 Benzene, nitro-
U169 Nitrobenzene (I,T)
U170 p-Nitrophenol (I,T)
U170 Phenol, 4-nitro-
U171 2-Nitropropane (I,T)
U171 Propane, 2-nitro-(I,T)
U172 1-Butanamine, N-butyl-N-nitroso-
U172 N-Nitrosodi-n-butylamine
U173 Ethanol, 2,2'-(nitrosoimino)bis-
U173 N-Nitrosodiethanolamine
U174 Ethanamine, N-ethyl-N-nitroso-
U174 N-Nitrosodiethylamine
U176 N-Nitroso-N-ethylurea
U176 Urea, N-ethyl-N-nitroso-
U177 N-Nitroso-N-methylurea
U177 Urea, N-methyl-N-nitroso-
U178 Carbamicacid, methylnitroso-, ethyl
ester
U178 N-Nitroso-N-methylurethane
U179 N-Nitrosopiperidine
U179 Piperidine, 1-nitroso-
U180 N-Nitrosopyrrolidine
U180 Pyrrolidine, 1-nitroso-
U181 5-Nitro-o-toluidine
U181 Benzenamine, 2-methyl-5-nitro
U182 1,3,5-Trioxane, 2,4,6-trimethyl-
U182 Paraldehyde
U183 Benzene, pentachloro-
U183 Pentachlorobenzene
U184 Ethane, pentachloro-
U184 Pentachloroethane
U185 Benzene, pentachloronitro-
U185 Pentachloronitrobenzene (PCNB)
U186 1,3-Pentadiene(l)
U186 l-Methylbutadiene(l)
U187 Acetamide, N-(4-ethoxyphenyl)-
U187 Phenacetin
U188 Phenol
U189 Phosphorus sulfide (R)
U189 Sulfur phosphide (R)
U190 1,3-lsobenzofurandione
U190 Phthalic anhydride
U191 2-Picoline
U191 Pyridine, 2-methyl-
U192 Benzamide, 3,5-dichloro-N-(1,1-dimethyl-2-
propynyl)-
U192 Pronamide
U193 1,2-Oxathiolane, 2,2-dioxide
U193 1,3-Propane sultone
U194 1-Propanamine (I,T)
U194 n-Propylamine (I,T)
U196 Pyridine
U197 2,5-Cyclohexadiene-1,4-dione
U197 p-Benzoquinone
U200 Reserpine
U200 Yohimban-16-carboxylicacid, 11,17-
dimethoxy-18-[(3,4,5-trimethoxybenzoyl) oxy]-,
methyl ester, (Sbeta, 16beta, 17alpha, 18beta,
20alpha)-
U201 1,3-Benzenediol
U201 Resorcinol
U202 1,2-Benzisothiazol-3(2H)-one, 1,1-dioxide, &
salts
U202 Saccharin, & salts
U203 1,3-Benzodioxole, 5-(2-propenyl)-
U203 Safrole
U204 Selenious acid
U204 Selenium dioxide
U205 Selenium sulfide
U205 Selenium sulfide SeS2 (R,T)
U206 D-Glucose, 2-deoxy-2-[[(methylnitrosoamino)-
carbonyl]amino]-
U206 Glucopyranose, 2-deoxy-2-(3-methyl-3-
nitrosoureido)-,D-
U206 Streptozotocin
U207 1,2,4,5-Tetrachlorobenzene
U207 Benzene, 1,2,4,5-tetrachloro-
U208 1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane
D-16
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Code
Waste description
Code
Waste description
U208 Ethane, 1,1,1,2-tetrachloro-
U209 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane
U209 Ethane, 1,1,2,2-tetrachloro-
U210 Ethene, tetrachloro-
U210 Tetrachloroethylene
U211 Carbon tetrachloride
U211 Methane, tetrachloro-
U213 Furan, tetrahydro-(l)
U213 Tetrahydrofuran (I)
U214 Acetic acid, thallium(1+) salt
U214 Thallium(l) acetate
U215 Carbonic acid, dithallium(1+) salt
U215 Thallium(l) carbonate
U216 Thallium chloride Tlcl
U216 Thallium(l) chloride
U217 Nitric acid, thallium(1+) salt
U217 Thallium(l) nitrate
U218 Ethanethioamide
U218 Thioacetamide
U219 Thiourea
U220 Benzene, methyl-
U220 Toluene
U221 Benzenediamine, ar-methyl-
U221 Toluenediamine
U222 Benzenamine, 2-methyl-, hydrochloride
U222 o-Toluidine hydrochloride
U223 Benzene, 1,3-diisocyanatomethyl- (R,T)
U223 Toluene diisocyanate (R,T)
U225 Bromoform
U225 Methane, tribromo-
U226 Ethane, 1,1,1-trichloro-
U226 Methyl chloroform
U227 1,1,2-Trichloroethane
U227 Ethane, 1,1,2-trichloro-
U228 Ethene, trichloro-
U228 Trichloroethylene
U234 1,3,5-Trinitrobenzene (R,T)
U234 Benzene, 1,3,5-trinitro-
U235 1-Propanol, 2,3-dibromo-, phosphate
(3:1)
U235 Tris(2,3,-dibromopropyl) phosphate
U236 2,7-Naphthalenedisulfonic acid,3,3'-
[(3,3'-dimethyl[1,1'-biphenyl]-4,4'-
diyl)bis(azo)bis[5-amino-4-hydroxy]-,
tetrasodium salt
U236 Trypan blue
U237 2,4-(1H,3H)-Pyrimidinedione, 5-[bis(2-
chloroethyl)amino]-
U237 Uracil mustard
U238 Carbamic acid, ethyl ester
U238 Ethyl carbamate (urethane)
U239 Benzene, dimethyl- (I,T)
U239 Xylene (I)
U240 2,4-D, salts & esters
U240 Acetic acid, (2,4-dichlorophenoxy)-, salts &
esters
U240 Dichlorophenoxyacetic acid 2,4-D
U243 1-Propene, 1,1,2,3,3,3-hexachloro-
U243 Hexachloropropene
U244 Thioperoxydicarbonic diamide [(H2N)C(S)]2S2,
tetramethyl-
U244 Thiram
U246 Cyanogen bromide (CN)Br
U247 Benzene, 1,1'-(2,2,2-trichloroethylidene)bis[4-
methoxy-
U247 Methoxychlor
U248 2H-1-Benzopyran-2-one, 4-hydroxy-3-(3-oxo-1-
phenyl-butyl)-, & salts, when present at
concentrations of 0.3% or less
U248 Warfarin, & salts, when present at
concentrations of 0.3% or less
U249 Zinc phosphide Zn3P2, when present at
concentrations of 10% or less
U271 Benomyl
U278 Bendiocarb
U278 1,3-Benzodioxol-4-ol, 2,2-dimethyl-, methyl
carbamate
U279 Carbaryl
U279 1-Naphthalenol, methylcarbamate
U280 Barban
U280 Carbamic acid, (3-chlorophenol)-, 4-chloro-2-
butynyl ester
U328 Benzenamine, 2-methyl-
U328 o-Toluidine
U353 Benzenamine, 4-methyl-
U353 p-Toluidine
U359 Ethanol, 2-ethoxy-
U359 Ethylene glycol monoethyl ether
U364 1,3-Benzodioxol-4ol, 2,2-dimethyl
U364 Bendiocarb phenol
U367 7-Benzofuranol, 2,3-dihydro-2,2-dimethyl-
U367 Carbofuran phenol
U372 Carbamic acid, 1H-benzimidazol-2-yl, methyl
ester
U372 Carbendazim
U373 Carbamic acid, phenyl-, 1-methylethyl ester
U373 Propham
U387 Carbamothiocic acid, dipropyl-, S-
(phenylmethyl) ester
U387 Prosulfocarb
U389 Triallate
U389 Carbamothiocic acid, bis (1-methylethyl)-, S-
(2,3,3-trichloro-2propenyl) ester
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Code
Waste description
Code
Waste description
U394 Ethanimidothioic acid, 2-
(dimethylamino)-N-hydroxy-2-oxo,
methyl ester
U394 A2213
U395 Diethylene glycol, dicarbamate
U395 Ethanol, 2, 2;-oxybis-,dicarbamate
U404 Ethanamine, N, N-diethyl-
U404 Triethylamine
U409 Thiophanate-methyl
U409 Carbamicacid, (1,2-phenylenebis
(iminocarbonothioyl)jbis-, dimethyl ester
U410 Ethanimidothioci acid, N, N=-
(thiobis[(methylimino)carbonyloxy])bis-,
dimethyl ester
U411 Propoxur
U411 Phenol, 2-(-1-methylethoxy)-, methylcarbamate
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STATE GUIDANCE
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National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report: Based on 2009 Data
STATE GUIDANCE
The Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Resource Conservation and Recovery provides guidance to
the implementers (States and Regions) to determine which reported waste should be included in the National
Hazardous Waste Biennial Report (NBR). It is the responsibility of each implementer to determine which
sites and wastes should be included in the NBR. Implementers indicate which sites and wastes are to be
included in the NBR by setting "include in national report" flags. These flags exist at both the site level and
waste level. Implementers may submit sites and waste streams that are not included in the NBR. An
implementer's complete submission, regardless of whether the site and/or waste stream is marked for
inclusion in the NBR, is stored in RCRAInfo.
A site should be included in the NBR if that site was a Large Quantity Generator (based on the federal
definition) or a Treatment, Storage or Disposal Facility (TSDF) in calendar year 2009, regardless of the site's
current generator and/or TSDF status. The Site ID Form generator status boxes (Item 10.A.1.a, b, ore) and
TSDF status box (Item 10.A.3) indicate the site's generator status and TSDF status on the date that the
biennial report submission was certified (Item 14). It is possible that a site's generator and/or TSDF status
was different in calendar year 2009 than it was at the time of the biennial report submission certification.
Once a site is determined to meet the criteria for inclusion in the NBR, each waste stream reported by that
site should be reviewed to determine whether that waste should be included in the NBR. Items to review
include: 1) foreign exports, 2) on-site management without a RCRA permit, and 3) wastewaters.
The 2009 Hazardous Waste Report Instructions and Forms says "RCRA hazardous wastes exported directly
to a foreign country should not be reported on Form GM. Rather, hazardous waste exports should be
reported on the Annual Report required under 40 CFR 262.56." Some implementers require reporting of
wastes exported to foreign countries. In these cases, waste shipped off-site to foreign countries should be
marked for inclusion in the NBR.
Treatment, storage and disposal activities generally require a federal RCRA permit allowing a site to conduct
various TSD activities. However, there are treatment and recycling activities that do not require a RCRA
permit. Regardless of whether the TSD activity requires a RCRA permit or not, the management of this
waste should be included in the NBR.
In general, wastewaters should be excluded from the NBR. Characteristics that often identify wastewaters
include the following form codes and/or management methods.
Form Codes:
W101 Very dilute aqueous waste containing more than 99% water
W105 Acidic aqueous wastes less than 5% acid
W113 Other aqueous waste or wastewaters
Management Methods:
H071 Chemical reduction with or without precipitation
H073 Cyanide destruction with or without precipitation
H075 Chemical oxidation
H076 Wet air oxidation
H077 Other chemical precipitation with or without pre-treatment
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H081 Biological treatment with or without precipitation
H082 Adsorption
H083 Air or steam stripping
H121 Neutralization only
H122 Evaporation
H123 Settling or clarification
H124 Phase separation
H129 Other treatment
H135 Discharge to sewer/POTWor NPDES
The 2009 Hazardous Waste Report Instructions and Forms contains the following additional instructions
regarding the reporting of wastewaters:
Following are the materials and wastes addressed under 40 CFR 261.4(a) and (b) and 261.5(c),
which should not be reported on Form GM:
• Materials which are excluded from being a solid waste, e.g., any mixture of domestic sewage
and other wastes that pass through a sewer system to a publicly owned treatment works
(unless they are stored or treated in regulated units prior to being discharged). (40 CFR
261.4(a))
• Wastes managed immediately upon generation only in on-site elementary neutralization units,
wastewater treatment units, or totally enclosed treatment facilities as defined in 40 CFR
260.10. (40 CFR 261.5(c)(2)) Any hazardous waste residues generated from these units,
however, must be reported on Form GM.
Wastes exhibiting wastewater characteristics (i.e., form code of W101, W105, orW113) that are managed
via deepwell or underground injection (H134) should be included in the NBR.
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UNITED STATE ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
SOLID WASTE AND EMERGENCY RESPONSE (5305P)
EPA530-R-10-014A
NOVEMBER 2010
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