National Capacity Assessment Report
Pursuant to CERCLA Section 104(c)(9)
December 17, 2019
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency

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Acronyms Used in this Report
BIFs
Boilers and Industrial Furnaces
BR
Biennial Report or Hazardous Waste Report
BTU
British Thermal Unit
CA
Cooperative Agreement
CAP
Capacity Assurance Plan
CERCLA
Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act
CFR
Code of Federal Regulations
EPA
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
EPA ID
EPA Identification Number
FR
Federal Register
GM Form
Waste Generation and Management Form
LQG
Large Quantity Generator
RCRA
Resource Conservation and Recovery Act, as amended
SARA
1986 Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act
SQG
Small Quantity Generator
SSC
State Superfund Contract
TSDFs
Treatment, Storage, and Disposal Facilities
VSQG
Very Small Quantity Generator
WR Form
Waste Received from Offsite Form

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Table of Contents
Executive Summary	i
1.	Introduction	1
Background	1
Purpose and Organization of Report	3
2.	Data Development	3
Biennial Report Overview	4
Baseyear Data	5
Baseline Data	8
Projection Data	8
3.	Methodology Issues	9
Compilation of Permitted Operating Capacity Data	10
Demand from Hazardous Wastes Requiring Specialty Management	10
Demand from Facilities Generating Small Amounts of Hazardous Wastes	10
Demand from Foreign Imports and Exports	11
Demand from Wastes that are Not RCRA Federally-Defined Hazardous Wastes	11
4.	Discussion of the National Capacity Assessment	12
Aggregation of National Baseyear Data	12
National Assessment of Future Capacity	20
5.	Conclusions	27
6.	References	29
Appendix A Commercial Hazardous Waste Management Facility Data	31
Appendix B RCRA Federally-Defined Hazardous Waste Management Facilities	41
Appendix C CAP Management Categories	133
Appendix D Methodology for Estimating Demand on Hazardous Waste Capacity	145
Appendix E Hazardous Wastes Shipped to and Received from Foreign Countries
(Hazardous Waste Exports and Imports)	169
Appendix F 2017 Biennial Hazardous Waste Report Data Considerations	181

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Executive Summary
The need for Capacity Assurance is driven by Section 104(c)(9) of the Comprehensive
Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA), or Superfund law. The
provision, enacted in the 1986 Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act (SARA), requires
that, prior to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) providing funding for any remedial
actions, a state must assure the availability of hazardous waste treatment or disposal facilities that
have adequate capacity to manage the hazardous waste expected to be generated within the state
over 20 years. The Congressional intent of this requirement is to assure that hazardous waste
management capacity is available to avoid improper disposal and waste management issues.
To help states fulfill this statutory requirement, a planning process was developed by a workgroup
comprised of state, EPA, regulated industry, and environmental representatives. The planning
process begins with EPA collecting data on waste treatment and disposal capacity, and the demand
for this capacity nationwide. EPA refers to the Hazardous Waste Report (also known as the Biennial
Report or BR), permit data in the RCRAInfo data system1, hazardous waste export data, and Internet
research results. EPA also communicates directly with a limited number of the hazardous waste
management facilities being examined to verify and supplement its data and estimates. EPA then
compares the national hazardous waste treatment and disposal capacity to the demand for this
capacity. EPA examines wastes managed onsite and shipped offsite for management at facilities
under the same ownership (captive) and at commercial management facilities.
The Agency's 2019 assessment focuses on the nation's capacity for energy recovery, incineration,
and landfilling at commercial facilities because such facilities are often costly, difficult to permit, and
are essential for managing much of the nation's hazardous waste.2 The assessment indicates that
there exists adequate capacity nationwide through December 31, 2044. Therefore, the assurance
that there exists adequate capacity to manage 20 years of hazardous waste generation would expire
on December 31, 2024.
The statutory planning exercise to assess the capacity for the treatment and disposal of hazardous
waste generated for the next 20 years goes well beyond the normal permitting periods, which are
typically 5 to 10 years. The uncertainties of the permitting and permit renewal processes are inherent
in any long-term projected needs for capacity. Because states typically permit the treatment and
disposal facilities, and are also required to provide the CERCLA assurance to EPA, it is critical that
states be engaged in the ongoing analysis of national capacity. EPA also believes that involvement
by all stakeholders, including the public and the waste generation and management sectors, at both
the national and state level is important regarding issues related to hazardous waste management
practices and the development of hazardous waste management programs. For these reasons,
EPA has provided the 2019 national capacity assessment, the analytical methodology, and
data used in the analysis on EPA's Capacity Assurance Planning web page to solicit
comments for consideration in future capacity assessments. Documents used as the basis
for the national capacity assessment are also posted on the web page.
1	RCRAInfo is a national database used by EPA to track entities regulated under Subtitle C of RCRA.
2	In recent years, several companies have chosen to shut down onsite waste management operations, so the commercial
hazardous waste management industry is integral to many manufacturing and service sectors which rely on the ability of
the commercial hazardous waste management sector to properly treat and dispose of wastes generated when producing
products and providing important services here in the U.S.
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1. Introduction
Background
The Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA), or
Superfund law, was amended by the Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act (SARA) on
October 17, 1986. These amendments include the provisions under Section 104(c)(9) that require
states to assure the availability of hazardous waste treatment or disposal facilities that have
adequate capacity to manage the hazardous waste reasonably expected to be generated within the
state over 20 years prior to the President providing funding for any remedial actions. The President
delegated the authority to determine adequacy to the EPA Administrator. The capacity assurance
requirement took effect three years after the enactment of SARA and must be provided in any State
Superfund Contract (SSC) or Cooperative Agreement (CA) entered into between the state and EPA.
Therefore, after October 17, 1989, no new Superfund remedial actions have been funded using
federal remedial action resources without a state first entering into an agreement providing an
assurance of capacity deemed adequate by EPA.
CERCLA Section 104(c)(9)
(9) Siting. Effective 3 years after the enactment of the Superfund Amendments and
Reauthorization Act of 1986, the President shall not provide any remedial actions pursuant to this
section unless the State in which the release occurs first enters into a contract or cooperative
agreement with the President providing assurances deemed adequate by the President that the
State will assure the availability of hazardous waste treatment or disposal facilities which -
(A)	have adequate capacity for the destruction, treatment, or secure disposition of all hazardous
wastes that are reasonably expected to be generated within the State during the 20-year period
following the date of such contract or cooperative agreement and to be disposed of, treated, or
destroyed,
(B)	are within the State or outside the State in accordance with an interstate agreement or
regional agreement or authority,
(C)	are acceptable to the President, and
(D)	are in compliance with the requirements of Subtitle C of the Solid Waste Disposal Act
Under the program that EPA implemented in 1989, states submitted Capacity Assurance Plans
(CAPs) to the Agency as the basis of their assurance. Through these CAPs, each state had to
demonstrate that it had enough in-state capacity or agreements with other states to share capacity
for 20 years. Because of concerns raised by the states over the 1989 capacity assurance planning
process (refer to Hazardous Waste Management in the States: A Review of the Capacity Assurance
Process, 1992) and several court decisions, the Agency worked closely with the states to develop a
planning process that would first focus on an assessment of national capacity. The assessment of
national capacity is intended to better reflect the reality of waste flows and needs for future
management capacity.
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EPA finalized the national capacity planning process in 1993 and documented the approach in
guidance (refer to Guidance for Capacity Assurance Planning. May 1993; hereafter referred to as
the 1993 Guidance). The 1993 Guidance presents a phased approach for states to assure the future
availability of hazardous waste treatment and disposal capacity. The initial phase of the planning
process involves developing data to determine the demand for commercial management, and
commercial capacity available nationwide. If capacity is projected to exist after assessing the 20-
year demand for capacity, then all states have met the assurance requirement. If shortages are
predicted nationwide, states that have a demand exceeding their supply of capacity in a shortfall
management category are expected to address the shortages through waste minimization efforts in
Phase 2 and capacity development in Phase 3 of the national planning process.
After the 1993 Guidance was issued, states had one year to prepare the CAP data submissions
needed for the first phase of the national planning process. The data submissions demonstrated the
state's knowledge of its existing hazardous waste management systems, provided the projections of
the state's process or "recurrent" waste demand for commercial management, and provided the
commercial management capacity available within the state. This data submission also included
information about the state's waste minimization program so the state could justify a 10 percent
reduction in projected demand. The data submission did not include projected demand from cleanup
or "one-time" waste due to complexity and consistency issues. In January 1995, EPA published the
One-time Waste Estimates for Capacity Assurance Planning document. This document provided
estimates for Superfund remedial actions, Superfund removal actions, Resource Conservation and
Recovery Act (RCRA) corrective actions, underground storage tank cleanups, along with state and
private cleanups.
Once the EPA regions reviewed the data submitted by the states for consistency and accuracy, EPA
Headquarters then calculated the total national demand on commercial management by aggregating
the states' projected demand and projected commercial capacity through the year 2013. The first
national assessment was finalized in November 1996, which was over three and a half years after
states initiated the planning process by developing their data. The results of this undertaking are
presented in a document titled National Capacity Assessment Report: Capacity Planning Pursuant
to CERCLA Section 104(c)(9), November 1996.
When the final assessment was published in the Federal Register (62 FR 2156, January 15, 1997)3,
EPA stated that it would periodically evaluate hazardous waste generation and management
information. The primary source of these evaluations has been the Hazardous Waste Report (also
known as the Biennial Report or BR). The BR must be completed by large quantity generators
(LQGs)4 and treatment, storage, and disposal facilities (TSDFs)5 every two years. The types of
information requested in the BR on hazardous waste include the quantity, nature, disposition, and
the efforts taken to reduce the volume and toxicity of hazardous waste. In addition to reviewing the
BR data, EPA has conducted a variety of analyses that have examined hazardous waste generation
and management throughout the years to support rulemaking activities. The BR data and the
3	Available at https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/FR-1997-01-15/pdf/97-984.pdf.
4	An LQG is a facility that generates 1,000 kilograms (2,200 pounds) or more of hazardous waste in any single calendar
month, or more than 1 kilogram (2.2 pounds) of acute hazardous waste in any single calendar month, or more than 100
kilograms (220 pounds) of acute hazardous waste spill clean-up material in any single calendar month.
5	A TSDF is any facility that treats, stores, or disposes of RCRA hazardous waste, regardless of the quantity managed.
The term "TSDF" does not include facilities that generate and accumulate hazardous wastes onsite for a limited amount
of time without a TSDF permit. The amount of time that hazardous wastes can be stored onsite without a TSDF permit
varies depending upon the facility's hazardous waste generator status. For example, LQGs may store their hazardous
wastes onsite for no more than 90 days [40 CFR 262.17(a)],
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rulemaking analyses have not indicated any drastic changes in management behavior that could
affect the future availability of hazardous waste management capacity.
To gather more information about current and projected management behavior, EPA made the
decision in 2014 to reassess the national capacity situation using the 1993 Guidance. This national
assessment indicated that adequate national capacity for the treatment and disposal of hazardous
waste existed through the year 2039.6 Because there is the potential for unforeseen circumstances
that could affect the future availability of management capacity (e.g., new federal regulations, permit
denials, changing market conditions), EPA is once again reassessing the national capacity situation.
Purpose and Organization of Report
This Report describes the data, analyses and conclusions needed for the capacity assurance. The
Report focuses on the national capacity for energy recovery, incineration, and landfilling at
commercial facilities because such facilities are often costly, difficult to permit, and are essential for
managing much of the nation's hazardous waste.7 The remainder of this Report is organized in four
sections:
•	Section 2 - Data Development discusses the development and modification of data used in
estimating the demand for and available capacity of treatment and disposal facilities in this
current 2019 national capacity assessment.
•	Section 3 - Methodology Issues describes some issues related to the assessment's methodology
and how they were resolved.
•	Section 4 - Discussion of the National Capacity Assessment presents the national, aggregated
data used to estimate the national demand and capacity.
•	Section 5 - Conclusions presents EPA's conclusions about the availability of national capacity.
•	Section 6 - References lists the reference sources used in preparing the assessment.
Refer to Appendices A through F for supplemental information on the Agency's assessment.
2. Data Development
To develop the data to assess hazardous waste management demand and capacity at a national
level, EPA referred to the 1993 Guidance as an initial step. This guidance provides instructions for
developing six data tables using BR as the primary source of data. The data tables include demand
for onsite management units, demand for captive management units (management units at facilities
under the same ownership) along with the demand and capacity for commercial management units.
These demand data are compiled into 12 CAP management categories.8 The 1993 Guidance also
outlines issues to consider and the methods to project the future availability of capacity for different
6	Available at https://www.epa.gov/sites/production/files/2016-
01/documents/nationl capacity assessmnt 032515.pdf.
7	In recent years, several companies have chosen to shut down onsite waste management operations, so the commercial
hazardous waste management industry is integral to many manufacturing and service sectors which rely on the ability of
the commercial hazardous waste management sector to properly treat and dispose of wastes generated when producing
products and providing important services here in the U.S.
8	See Appendix C for examples of the various types of management technologies for each category.
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waste management categories. The projection tables are focused entirely on future demand for
commercial management capacity. The commercial management category is where shortfalls could
be projected because waste managed onsite and waste shipped offsite for management at facilities
under the same ownership (captive) could be shifted to commercial management. The methodology
for commercial management addresses any projected shortfalls in the metals, organics, and
inorganics recovery categories by reallocating shortage quantities to destruction and disposal CAP
management categories. Therefore, EPA conducted detailed data gathering efforts targeted on
commercial energy recovery units (i.e., boilers and industrial furnaces), incinerators, and landfills.
See the Discussion of National Aggregated Data by EPA section of this report for data on commercial
energy recovery, incinerators, and landfills.
The 2019 assessment involved some slight modifications to the approach used in 1993 when states
submitted the six data tables to EPA for aggregation and assessment of future capacity. The 1993
Guidance was developed based on the criterion that states lacked access to a data system that
included consistent information for all facilities in the nation and to software capable of handling
complex data manipulations for large volumes of information. Twenty years ago, most states only
had access to hazardous waste generation and management data for their individual state. Often,
both the hardware and software for the old data systems were unreliable, causing some states to
use manual manipulation of their data to produce the six tables for their CAP data submission. Today,
states have access to EPA's RCRAInfo system, a national data system used to track entities
regulated under Subtitle C of RCRA (i.e., hazardous waste handlers).9
The following paragraphs provide an overview of the BR and the data development process used in
the 2019 assessment. Appendix D describes the technical computing aspects of the modified
methodology used to develop the data tables necessary for conducting the national assessment. For
more detailed information about the general CAP process, see the 1993 Guidance and the National
Assessment Report finalized in November 1996.
Biennial Report Overview
The primary source of data used in conducting the national capacity assessment is the BR. The BR
contains data reported by a hazardous waste handler and must be submitted by LQGs and TSDFs
every two years. It consists of several forms, including: the Waste Generation and Management
(GM) Form and the Waste Received from Offsite (WR) Form. The GM Form must be filed by
generators (i.e., LQGs) to report hazardous waste generation and management activities during the
reporting year. The WR Form must be filed by off-site waste handlers (i.e., TSDFs) to report
hazardous wastes received from other hazardous waste sites and the method(s) used to manage
them on their sites during the reporting year. Taken together, these forms provide the following
information:
•	Facility information (e.g., EPA ID number, name, location, industry sector);
•	Waste characterization (e.g., type of process/activity generating the waste, waste form,
hazardous waste code(s) representing the waste);
•	Management method(s) (e.g., metals recovery, incineration); and
9 RCRAInfo includes data on general handler information, waste generation and management, permit or closure status,
financial assurance, compliance with federal and state regulations, and cleanup activities.
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•	Quantity of hazardous waste generated and/or managed.
To report some of the above information, the BR instructions provide a coding structure that waste
handlers must use. For example, the BR instructions require the use of management method codes
to describe the type of hazardous waste management system used to treat or dispose of a hazardous
waste. The management method codes reported in the BR forms are key to conducting the national
capacity assessment because they are the basis for allocating wastes into the various CAP
management categories.
It is important to mention that each BR data collection cycle includes a rigorous data quality process
implemented by states before they submit any data to EPA. For the 2017 BR data, EPA and the
states conducted additional data quality checks on the national BR data set to ensure readiness for
the capacity analyses. Specifically, EPA and the states conducted additional quality checks on the
waste shipment data such as: (1) typographical errors in EPA Identification Numbers (EPA IDs);
(2)	differences in management method codes between the shipment and receiving facilities; and
(3)	differences in shipment quantities between the shipping and receiving facilities. See Appendix F
for more on the enhanced data quality effort for the 2017 BR data.
Baseyear Data
In developing demand data for the national assessment, EPA first generated "baseyear" demand
data. For the 2019 assessment, the year 2017 is the "baseyear" for the demand data because, at
the time the analysis was conducted, this was the most recent year for which BR data were available.
EPA used the 2017 BR data to estimate the quantity of hazardous waste management by the
following categories:
•	Onsite management. This includes waste managed in units at the facility generating the waste,
which are permitted as not accepting waste from offsite.
•	Captive management. This includes waste shipped offsite for management at facilities owned
by the same company as the generator but located at a different site.
•	Commercial management. This includes wastes shipped by generators to unaffiliated
management facilities through private contracts or agreements. EPA considered all demand for
management in units permitted as "accepting waste from offsite" as commercial, including
demand reported as onsite management by the commercial management facilities. This
assignment is reasonable because wastes managed onsite by commercial facilities reduce the
capacity that is commercially available at the facilities. For example, if a commercial landfill facility
disposes of its own onsite wastes at the landfill, the amount of landfill capacity used for that waste
will not be available for facilities that send their waste for disposal at the commercial landfill.
The 2017 baseyear waste quantities for onsite, captive, and commercial management are compiled
into 12 CAP management categories and represent the baseyear amount of "demand" for each of
the 12 CAP management categories.
Baseyear capacity information is gathered for commercial management facilities because the
commercial management category is where shortfalls could be projected given that onsite and
captive demand could be shifted to commercial management. The capacity information was
gathered in mid-2019 and thus, 2019 is considered the baseyear for the capacity data. To gather
information on available commercial hazardous waste management capacity, EPA used several
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sources, including RCRAInfo's Permit Module; limited consultations with commercial hazardous
waste management facilities; and other data sources, such as the results of Internet research.
Appendix A to this Report presents commercial capacity data used in the analysis. Appendix B
presents a list of commercial hazardous waste management facilities (as well as a list of onsite and
captive hazardous waste management facilities) and descriptions for the BR management codes
captured by each CAP management category. See Appendix C for examples of the various types of
management technologies for each category.
In analyzing the demand for commercial hazardous waste management, an important analytical
quality consideration was to evaluate the BR data for any double counting of waste demand. To do
this, EPA first removed foreign export and import waste quantities from the baseyear BR data to
avoid the potential of double counting of additional waste demands. Data on foreign exports and
imports are incorporated separately in the last step of the assessment. (For additional information
on this step, refer to Demand from Foreign Exports and Imports in the "Methodology Issues"
section of this report.)
Following this, EPA identified wastes considered to meet the federal regulatory definition of
hazardous.10 EPA relied on indicators or flags that implementers (i.e., states and EPA regions) set
when they upload the BR data into RCRAInfo. These "Yes" or "No" flags are referred to as "Include
in National Report" flags. The purpose of the "Include in National Report" flags is to be able to
identify RCRA federally-defined hazardous wastes reported by sites that are federal LQGs or
TSDFs. The use of the flags is important because states may store federally required data as well
as state-only data in the RCRAInfo system. Thus, the "Include in National Report" flags provide a
way to differentiate the RCRA federally-defined hazardous wastes from state regulatory-defined
wastes (i.e., wastes from requirements that are more stringent or broader in scope than federal
requirements). These steps were also necessary to avoid double counting of waste demand
because waste demand from both wastes not defined hazardous wastes under the federal RCRA
program and waste generated by generators not federally defined as LQGs are incorporated in the
last steps of the capacity assessment. See Exhibit 1 for an overview of baseyear data
development using the BR data.
10 To be considered a hazardous waste, a material first must be classified as a solid waste (40 CFR 261.2). If a waste is
considered solid waste, it must then be determined if it is hazardous waste (40 CFR 262.11). Wastes are defined as
hazardous by EPA if they are specifically named on one of four lists of hazardous wastes located in 40 CFR Part 261,
Subpart D (F, K, P, U) or if they exhibit one of four characteristics located in 40 CFR Part 261, Subpart C (characteristic
wastes).
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Exhibit 1
Baseyear Demand Data Development Using the Biennial Report Data
Biennial Report (BR) Data on All Wastes Managed Onsite or Shipped Offsite for Management
(Data from GM Form, Section 2 (Onsite Management) and Section 3 (Offsite Shipment))
Wastes Shipped Offsite
for Management at
Commercial Facilities
Wastes Managed Onsite
Hazardous Wastes
Received from Foreign
Countries (Imports)
Hazardous Wastes
Shipped to Foreign
Countries (Exports)
Acronyms in Exhibit
LQGs
TSDFs
SQGs
VSQGs
SQG/VSQG Wastes
and Not RCRA
Federally-Defined
Hazardous Wastes
Large Quantity Generators
Treatment, Storage, and Disposal Facilities
Small Quantity Generators
Very Small Quantity Generators
Captive
Management
Facilities
Commercial
Management
Facilities
Onsite
Management
Facilities
RCRA
Federally-Defined
Hazardous Wastes
from LQGs and TSDFs
Wastes Shipped Offsite
for Management at
Captive Facilities
Legend
Biennial Report Data from the Generation and Management (GM) Forms
Onsite Management Baseyear Demand
Captive Management Baseyear Demand
Commercial Management Baseyear Demand - RCRA Federally-Defined Hazardous Wastes from LQGs and TSDFs
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Baseline Data
After compiling the baseyear demand data into the CAP management categories for Tables I through
Table III, EPA adjusted demand represented by the 2017 BR data to the current year of 2019. This
adjusted set of data is referred to as "baseline data," and was used as the starting point for projecting
future annual demand for commercial management. Baseline and projected demand estimates
represent the demand for management capacity for the entire year.
For the 2019 baseline demand data for commercial management, EPA separated process waste
demand from cleanup waste demand because the Guidance discusses that these different sources
of waste generation should consider different factors when determining projected waste demand
quantities. For example, process wastes are typically generated on a continual, recurring basis while
cleanup wastes can be a one-time event so generation can fluctuate over time. To address this issue,
EPA averaged two report cycles of BR data to derive the cleanup waste estimates for the 2019
baseline demand. The process and cleanup waste distinction is also important if there is ever a need
to address future capacity shortages in Phase 2 as process wastes are typically more amenable to
targeted waste reduction and waste minimization efforts.
In 1993, states were asked to incorporate the effect of new regulations (e.g., BIF rulemaking, Land
Disposal Restrictions, Hazardous Waste Listings, expiration of treatment variances) on management
behavior when adjusting from baseyear to the baseline and projecting into future years. However,
because the RCRA program is a more stable regulatory program than it was 20 years ago, no
adjustments for new regulations from the 2017 baseyear data were made to the 2019 baseline.
To estimate 2019 baseline capacity, EPA obtained available, permitted capacity data directly from
commercial energy recovery, incineration, and landfill facilities operating nationwide in 2019. EPA
also verified information in RCRAInfo concerning the status of RCRA permits and the management
of RCRA federally-defined hazardous wastes. These facilities also provided information about not
RCRA federally-defined hazardous wastes managed in their commercial units. Because the
available, permitted capacity data were obtained during 2019, EPA depleted landfill capacity to
reflect consumption of available landfill capacity for the year as part of adjusting capacity data to
2019 baseline data. Because baseline demand estimates represent the demand for management
capacity for an entire year, baseline capacity estimates represent the capacity available at the end
of the year. Therefore, baseline capacity for landfills is the quantity estimated to be available on
December 31, 2019.
Projection Data
Capacity planning estimates for future capacity needs and waste generation are based on historical
data and current knowledge. After developing the 2019 baseline data, EPA developed data for the
5-year projection (through 2024), and the 20-year projection (through 2039), pursuant to the 1993
Guidance. The projection years are intended to account for shifts in the management of wastes and
incorporate changes in the operating status of hazardous waste facilities. EPA does not believe that
any current hazardous waste regulatory activities will substantially alter management behaviors
within the next five years. In addition, projected changes in demand can be due to plant closures and
the opening of new facilities. However, EPA knows of no facilities closing or opening that would
substantially affect the future demand for hazardous waste capacity.
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Because EPA knows of no commercial management facilities closing or opening that would affect
the future availability of national capacity, capacity was held constant except for landfills. Because
landfill capacity is consumed over time, EPA depleted the amount of available commercial landfill
capacity over the projection period and also determined the last projected full year in which currently
permitted commercial hazardous waste landfill capacity would be available (through 2044). EPA's
estimated depletion of landfills accounts for demand from RCRA federally-defined hazardous wastes
from LQGs and TSDFs. It also accounts for demand from RCRA federally-defined hazardous wastes
from Small Quantity Generators/Very Small Quantity Generators (SQGs/VSQGs)11, foreign imports,
foreign exports, and wastes that are not federally-defined as RCRA hazardous wastes (i.e.,
hazardous wastes regulated solely by state programs that are more stringent or broader in scope
than the RCRA federal program).
In addition, EPA took into account state-imposed caps on annual receipts at landfills in Alabama
(600,000 tons) and New York (425,000 tons) by examining typical annual demand for these landfills.
The landfill in New York is currently in the RCRA permit process to open new cells. At this time, the
future capacity is unknown so EPA considered the capacity to be zero for this facility.
3. Methodology Issues
As mentioned earlier, EPA developed baseyear demand data that includes only RCRA federally-
defined hazardous waste. EPA recognizes that such wastes represent only a portion of the demand
for RCRA Subtitle C management capacity and that many other types of wastes and materials also
constitute demand for commercial management units. In the following paragraphs, EPA discusses
some of these additional wastes, as well as some capacity estimating challenges, and how they were
resolved for this assessment. Most of the Agency's resolutions result in overestimating demand and
underestimating capacity.
Permitted design
capacities can
be different from
actual operating
capacities due to
permit restrictions.
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Several commercial
managementfacllltles In Ohio,
Illinois and Pennsylvania can
dispose of delisted hazardous
waste treatment residuals l(|
nonhazardous landfills.
Data Considerations
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K061 (electric arc furnace
dust) is one of the largest
volume RCRA wastes
shipped offsite for
management. A substantial
amount is exported to metal
recovery operations in
Mexico.
11 SQGs generate more than 100 kilograms but less than 1,000 kilograms of hazardous waste per month. VSQGs may
not accumulate more than 1,000 kilograms of hazardous waste at any time.
Landfills in New York and
Alabama have statutory
limits for annual disposal.
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Compilation of Permitted Operating Capacity Data
The Agency found that some capacity information in RCRAInfo concerning permits issued under
RCRA Subtitle C authority is of limited use for capacity planning purposes. In most cases, the
reported capacity for the permit was the ideal, maximum design, or theoretical capacity of the unit,
not the practical, real-time operating capacity. Using the theoretical capacity and not the practical
capacity can overestimate the amount of readily available capacity.
A related challenge is converting all capacity estimates reported by facilities into consistent units of
measurement. Theoretical design capacity estimates are often used for purposes of permit approvals
and expansions of hazardous waste management units. These theoretical amounts are measured
in units such as British Thermal Units (BTUs) per hour for incinerators and total cubic yards or acres
for landfills. Because "tons of waste per year" was the common measurement unit selected for
aggregating all CAP information, many facility capacities had to be converted to tons of waste per
year. This was done by making assumptions about operating conditions and average waste
characteristics. For example, when an incinerator designed on a BTU per hour basis is converted to
tons per year, assumptions about average waste heating value and density need to be made.
To evaluate available operating capacity for the facilities, the Agency calculated a practical operating
capacity reflecting real-time operational limitations, such as downtime, permit restrictions, and the
optimization of operation for profit. EPA based its calculations on limited consultations with the
hazardous waste management facilities in question. Through these consultations, the Agency was
able to obtain remaining permitted capacity at commercial hazardous waste landfills, as well as
information that was used to develop assumptions for real-time operation of BIFs and incinerators
(e.g., waste heating value, hours or days of operation in a year). Appendix A to this document
presents capacity information obtained through consultations with commercial hazardous waste
management facilities.
Demand from Hazardous Wastes Requiring Specialty Management
Some wastes, such as explosive wastes, require management in units specifically designed for the
unique management required by these wastes. These units typically are permitted to meet the exact
specifications of the unique waste stream and not available for management of all waste types. In
particular, one commercial incinerator currently operating has been designed exclusively for
treatment of explosive wastes. In addition, one permitted incinerator has capacity in the permit
designated primarily for the management of spent potliners from primary aluminum reduction
(i.e., EPA listed K088 waste). These units were identified as "specialty operations" and the capacity
was not assumed to be available for all wastes types (refer to Appendix A for additional information
on these commercial management facilities).
Demand from Facilities Generating Small Amounts of Hazardous Wastes
Demand on commercial hazardous waste capacity from SQGs/VSQGs is difficult to estimate for
several reasons, including reporting limitations. All LQGs are required to submit BR data but
SQGs/VSQGs are not required by federal law to complete a BR so information on their demand is
not readily available. Many states do have state reporting regulations that are broader in scope than
federal regulations and require that facilities generating small amounts of waste submit BR data.
However, states may not always load the SQG/VSQG data into EPA's RCRAInfo system.
Given these challenges, EPA conducted an analysis to estimate the demand on commercial capacity
from SQGs/VSQGs. To conduct this analysis, EPA referred to information submitted in WR Forms
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by commercial hazardous waste management facilities that received hazardous waste from offsite.
Using these forms, EPA developed a list of all facilities shipping wastes to commercial hazardous
waste management facilities (e.g., landfill facilities, incinerator facilities). The Agency deleted from
this list the generators who submitted a GM Form indicating that they shipped waste offsite for
management. The Agency then used information from commercial facilities who reported receiving
waste from the remaining list of generators (i.e., the potential SQGs/VSQGs and transfer/storage
facilities that manage SQG/VSQG wastes) to determine how SQG/VSQG wastes were managed.
The Agency's analysis of this demand appears in Table VI under the column "SQG/VSQG Wastes"
and Appendix D describes the methodology used in estimating the demand.
Demand from Foreign Imports and Exports
EPA analyzed the data from foreign imports and exports of hazardous wastes separately from the
process and cleanup waste. Pursuant to the 1993 Guidance, EPA assumed these wastes place a
demand on commercial capacity within the U.S. and thus have been incorporated into this
assessment of available commercial capacity as a separate step.
A site required to file a BR must submit a GM Form for all hazardous waste that was used to
determine the site's generator status, including hazardous wastes imported from a site located in a
foreign country. In addition, if a site received hazardous waste directly from a generator located in a
foreign country, the site must complete a WR Form for the waste treated, recovered, or disposed at
the site. Thus, to compile hazardous waste import data at the national level, EPA referred to data
reported on the GM and WR Forms. (Refer to Appendix E for additional information on the process
used by EPA to compile the hazardous waste import data used in this assessment.) The Agency's
analysis of this demand appears in Table VI under the column "Wastes Received from Foreign
Countries."
Unless required by their state, hazardous waste exporters are not required to submit a BR for the
hazardous waste that was exported directly out of the U.S. to a site located in a foreign country.
Thus, to compile hazardous waste export data at the national level, EPA referred to Annual Export
Reports submitted to the Agency under 40 CFR 262.83(g). (Refer to Appendix E for additional
information on the process used by EPA to compile the hazardous waste export data used in this
assessment.) The Agency's analysis of demand from RCRA federally-defined hazardous wastes
exported to foreign countries appears in Table VI under the column "Wastes Shipped to Foreign
Countries."
Demand from Wastes that are Not RCRA Federally-Defined Hazardous Wastes
Wastes are defined as hazardous by EPA if they are specifically named on one of four lists of
hazardous wastes located in 40 CFR Part 261, Subpart D (F, K, P, U) or if they exhibit one of four
characteristics located in 40 CFR Part 261, Subpart C (characteristic wastes). Because state
hazardous waste programs can be broader in scope or more stringent than the federal regulations,
some states regulate non-federal hazardous wastes as hazardous, such as used oil and
polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB) cleanup wastes. For purposes of this analysis, those wastes are
considered as wastes that are "not RCRA federally-defined hazardous wastes."
The overall management trend for not RCRA federally-defined hazardous wastes is disposal in
landfills meeting RCRA Subtitle D requirements; however, many RCRA Subtitle C TSDFs reported
receiving substantial amounts of such wastes for management. This may be due to state hazardous
waste regulations, which can be broader in scope and more stringent than the federal regulations.
Regardless, the management of these wastes under Subtitle C requirements is relevant to EPA's
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assessment because they represent demand for Subtitle C management units, such as landfills
whose capacity depletes over time. EPA was able to broadly estimate demand from not RCRA
federally-defined hazardous wastes through limited consultations with commercial hazardous waste
management facilities (refer to Appendix A) and other data sources. Much of the demand is from
PCB cleanup wastes according to information obtained from the commercial hazardous waste
landfills. The Agency's analysis of this demand appears in Table VI under the column "Not RCRA
Federally-Defined Hazardous Wastes."
4. Discussion of the National Capacity Assessment
Aggregation of National Baseyear Data
Tables I through III of this Report show EPA's aggregation of baseyear data on RCRA federally-
defined hazardous waste demand and capacity:
•	Table I. "2017 National Baseyear Data Representing Hazardous Waste Generated and Managed
Onsite," shows a national aggregation of 2017 baseyear demand data for waste managed onsite.
(Exhibit B-1 in Appendix B presents a list of key facilities for the analyses.)
•	Table II. "2017 National Baseyear Data Representing Management of Hazardous Waste at
Captive Facilities," presents wastes managed at captive facilities. Captive facilities are facilities
owned by the same company as the generator but which are at a different physical location. Their
capacity can only be used by generators under the same ownership. (Exhibit B-2 in Appendix B
presents a list of key facilities for the analyses.)
•	Table III. "2017 National Baseyear Data Representing Management of Hazardous Waste at
Commercial Facilities," shows wastes managed at commercial facilities. National demand
estimates for the baseyear include RCRA federally-defined hazardous wastes managed onsite
and shipped offsite for management at commercial facilities. The table also includes maximum
operational commercial hazardous waste management capacity representing the 2019 baseyear
data. (Exhibit B-3 in Appendix B presents a list of key facilities for the analyses.)
Exhibit 2 shows the location of key commercial management facilities on a map. The lists that follow
provide baseyear capacity information for commercial energy recovery, incineration, and landfill
facilities that manage RCRA federally-defined hazardous wastes.
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Table I
2017 National Baseyear Data Representing Hazardous Waste Generated and Managed Onsite a-b-c-d

Hazardous Waste
CAP Management Category
Managed Onsite

(Tons)
RECOVERY
Metals Recovery
34,400
Organics Recovery
45,000
Inorganics Recovery
48,900
Energy Recovery
366,300
TREATMENT
Fuel Blending
6,600
Incineration
226,100
Wastewater T reatment
41,025,100
Sludge Treatment/Stabilization/Encapsulation
15,400
DISPOSAL
Land Treatment or Application
26,700
Landfill
78,300
Deepwell or Underground Injection
25,163,200
3 Exhibit excludes wastes generated and managed onsite by captive and commercial hazardous waste
management facilities. Those wastes are included in Table II and Table III, which present baseyear data for
captive and commercial management, respectively.
b Waste quantities include RCRA federally-defined hazardous wastes, not RCRA federally-defined hazardous
wastes, and hazardous wastes received from foreign countries for management in the U.S.
c Per the BR instructions, facilities must report the management method code that best identifies the last
substantive purpose/operation performed at the site. Facilities are not allowed to report transfer/storage
as the last substantive purpose/operation performed at the site. Therefore the table does not include the
transfer/storage CAP management category.
d All estimates are rounded to the nearest hundred. Refer to Appendix D for information on the derivation
of these estimates.
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Table II
2017 National Baseyear Data Representing Management of Hazardous Waste at Captive Facilities a

Hazardous Waste
CAP Management Category
Managed at Captive
Facilities
(Tons)
RECOVERY
Metals Recovery
3,000
Organics Recovery
20,100
Inorganics Recovery
1,268,300
Energy Recovery
86,700
TREATMENT
Fuel Blending
100
Incineration
459,100
Wastewater Treatment
7,908,700
Sludge Treatment/Stabilization/Encapsulation
1,200
DISPOSAL
Land Treatment or Application
5,900
Landfill
28,900
Deepwell or Underground Injection
3,213,500
TRANSFER/STORAGE
Transfer/Storage
4,100
3 Waste quantities include RCRA federally-defined hazardous wastes and not RCRA
federally-defined hazardous wastes.
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Table III
2017 National Baseyear Data Representing Management of Hazardous Waste at Commercial Facilities
CAP Management Category
Demand for Commercial
Hazardous Waste Management Capacity a
Maximum Operational Commercial
Hazardous Waste Management
Capacity Baseyear Data
(Tons/Year)
Process Waste
(Tons)
Cleanup Waste
(Tons)
RECOVERY
Metals Recovery
1,044,400
8,400
2,400,000
Organics Recovery
169,800
1,300
2,500,000
Inorganics Recovery
120,300
3,000
526,000
Energy Recovery
964,900
9,400
1,900,000
TREATMEN
Fuel Blending
541,700
1,500
4,300,000
Incineration
481,000
25,800
1,400,000
Wastewater T reatment
938,800
21,700
12,000,000
Sludge Treatment/Stabilization/Encapsulation
451,500
226,800
8,100,000
DISPOSAL b
Landfill
916,200
45,100
87,000,000
(Total permitted tons)
Deepwell or Underground Injection
661,900
15,500
3,300,000
TRANSFER/STORAGE
Transfer/Storage
335,700
14,600

3 Demand waste quantities include RCRA federally-defined hazardous wastes only.
bThere are no commercial land treatment/application facilities. Therefore, the table does not include the land treatment/application CAP management category.
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Exhibit 2
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List of Commercial Energy Recovery (16 Facilities)
EPA ID
Site Name
Type of
Process Unit
Permitted
Energy Recovery
Capacity
(Tons)
Operational/Practical
Energy Recovery
Capacity
(Tons)
ARD981512270
ASH GROVE CEMENT COMPANY
Cement Kiln
183,960 b
183,960 b
IND005081542
LEHIGH CEMENT COMPANY
Cement Kiln
277,200 b
277,200 b
IND006419212
LONE STAR GREENCASTLE WDF
Cement Kiln
87,500 b
87,500 b
KSD031203318
ASH GROVE CEMENT COMPANY
Cement Kiln
141,540 b
141,540 b
LAD008161234
ECO SERVICES OPERATIONS
Combustion Device Used in the Recovery of
Sulfur Values from Spent Sulfuric Acid
186,000
186,000
MOD054018288
GREEN AMERICA RECYCLING
Cement Kiln
110,888
110,888
MOD981127319
LONE STAR INDUSTRIES
Cement Kiln
75,695 b
75,695 b
NYD080469935
NORLITE
Aggregate Kiln
1,015
1,015
OHD987048733
HOLCIM (US) INC
Cement Kiln
162,086 c'd
162,086 c'd
OKD064558703
TULSA CEMENT
Cement Kiln
89,810 b
89,810 b
PAD002389559
KEYSTONE CEMENT COMPANY
Cement Kiln
254,040
103,368
SCD003351699
GIANT CEMENT COMPANY
Cement Kiln
254,040
131,400
SCD003368891
HOLCIM US INCGEOCYCLE
Cement Kiln
293,125 c
293,125 c
TND982109142
DIVERSIFIED SCIENTIFIC SERVICES INC. (DSSI)
Boiler
4,499 b'd
4,499 b'd
TXD008099079
ECO SERVICES OPERATIONS HOUSTON
Combustion Device Used in the Recovery of
Sulfur Values from Spent Sulfuric Acid
94,615
94,615
Total
2,216,013
1,942,701
Rounded Total
2,200,000
1,900,000
Specialty Operations (Capacity Not Available to All Waste Codes)e
OHD083377010
ENVIRONMENTAL ENTERPRISES
Other Treatment
Not Available
Not Available
a Unless otherwise noted, information was verified/obtained through limited consultations conducted in May-June 2019.
b RCRAInfo Permit Module. Data current as of July 28, 2019. Capacity estimate based on 7,000 operating hours/unit/year.
c RCRAInfo Permit Module. Data current as of July 28, 2019. Capacity estimate based on 335 operating days/unit/year.
d RCRAInfo Permit Module. Data current as of July 28, 2019. Capacity estimate based on 1 gallon equals 0.0042 short tons.
e This facility offers limited capacity (i.e., energy recovery capacity is not available to all EPA waste codes/types of wastes) and thus, are not included in the available
commercial incineration capacity estimate.
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List of Commercial Incinerators (11 Facilities)a
Handler ID
Handler Name
Permitted
Incineration Capacity
(Tons)
Operational/Practical
Incineration Capacity
(Tons)
ARD069748192
CLEAN HARBORS EL DORADO
378,170
378,170
ILD098642424
VEOLIA ES TECHNICAL SOLUTIONS
82,865
30,000
NED981723513
CLEAN HARBORS ENV SERVICES
92,111
92,111
OHD048415665
ROSS INCINERATION SERVICES
105,140
105,140
OHD980613541
HERITAGE THERMAL SERVICES
125,611
125,611
TXD000838896
VEOLIA ES TECHNICAL SOLUTIONS
150,000
60,000
TXD055141378
CLEAN HARBORS DEER PARK
468,870
468,870
UTD981552177
CLEAN HARBORS ARAGONITE
162,410
162,410
Total
1,565,177
1,422,312
Rounded Total
1,500,000
1,400,000
Specialty Operations (Capacity Not Available to All Waste Codes)c
ARD006354161
REYNOLDS METALS COMPANY
310,800
310,800
LAD981055791
CLEAN HARBORS OF COLFAX LLC
1,225 b
1,225 b
MOD985798164
EBV EXPLOSIVES ENVIRONMENTAL COMPANY
8,625
8,625
Total
320,650
320,650
Rounded Total
320,000
320,000
a Unless otherwise noted, information was verified/obtained through limited consultations conducted in May-June 2019.
b RCRAInfo Permit Module. Data current as of August 14, 2019. Capacity estimate based on 2,000 pounds/short ton and 7,000 operating hours/unit/year.
c These facilities offer limited capacity (i.e., incineration capacity is not available to all EPA waste codes) and thus, are not included in the available commercial incineration
capacity estimate.
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List of Commercial Landfills (18 Facilities)
Handler ID
Handler Name
Available Permitted
Landfill Capacity3
(Tons)
ALD000622464
CHEMICAL WASTE MANAGEMENT (EMELLE)
5,680,000
ARD006354161
REYNOLDS METALS COMPANY LLC GUM SPRINGS PLANT
1,039,150
CAD980675276
CLEAN HARBORS BUTTONWILLOW
5,943,000
CAT000646117
CHEMICAL WASTE MANAGEMENT (KETTLEMAN)
3,798,051
CO D991300484
CLEAN HARBORS DEER TRAIL
2,298,800
IDD073114654
US ECOLOGY IDAHO SITE B
8,409,100
IND980503890
HERITAGE ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES
11,388,157
LAD000777201
CHEMICAL WASTE MANAGEMENT (LAKE CHARLES)
4,120,904
MID048090633
US ECOLOGY WAYNE DISPOSAL
10,770,000
NVT330010000
US ECOLOGY NEVADA
8,200,000
NYD049836679
CWM CHEMICAL SERVICES (MODEL CITY)b
0
OHD045243706
ENVIROSAFE SERVICES OF OHIO c
90,000
OKD065438376
CLEAN HARBORS LONE MOUNTAIN
3,847,973
ORD089452353
CHEMICAL WASTE MANAGEMENT OF THE NW
5,171,964
TXD069452340
US ECOLOGY TEXAS
9,850,000
TXD988088464
WASTE CONTROL SPECIALISTS
1,597,787
UTD982598898
ENERGYSOLUTIONS CLIVE FACILITY
957,268
UTD991301748
CLEAN HARBORS GRASSY MOUNTAIN
3,847,973
Total
87,010,127
Rounded Total
87,000,000
a Unless otherwise noted, information was verified/obtained through limited consultations conducted in May-June 2019.
b Landfill unit filled to capacity in 2015 and was capped in 2016.
c Facility did not participate in consultations. Current capacity estimate based on permit modification information
(https://presspublications.com/content/ohio-epa-approves-permit-envirosafe-expand-landfiin.
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National Assessment of Future Capacity
For the national assessment of future capacity, EPA first projected remaining commercial hazardous
waste capacity not utilized by RCRA federally-defined hazardous waste. This is the maximum
commercial hazardous waste management capacity projected through December 31, 2044 from
Table V minus the projected demand through December 31, 2044 from Table IV.
•	Table IV, "National Baseline and Projected Demand for Commercial Hazardous Waste
Management Capacity," reports projected demand of RCRA federally-defined hazardous wastes
generated by LQGs and TSDFs for commercial capacity. Demand is projected for both process
and cleanup wastes.
•	Table V, "National Baseline and Projected Maximum Commercial Hazardous Waste
Management Capacity," shows capacity data for the baseline and projection years.
The national assessment of hazardous waste capacity over the next 20 years is presented in
Table VI. "National Capacity Assessment of Projected Remaining Commercial Hazardous Waste
Management Capacity." As discussed earlier, the assessment includes all RCRA federally-defined
hazardous wastes and wastes that are not RCRA federally-defined hazardous wastes potentially
placed into a treatment or disposal unit. In addition, the assessment focuses on commercial
management for energy recovery, incineration, and landfilling because these management types are
often the costliest to operate and most difficult to permit.
As shown in Table VI, there is adequate capacity through December 31, 2044 for all CAP
management categories, this represents 25 years of available capacity.
Exhibits 3 through 5 provide graphic illustrations of the capacity assessments for the management
categories that include the facilities in the lists provided previously in this section. As mentioned
above, the national assessment of hazardous waste capacity focused on the commercial energy
recovery, incineration, and landfill facilities.
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Table IV
National Baseline and Projected Demand for Commercial Hazardous Waste Management Capacity
Data represents projected demand from only Large Quantity Generators (LQGs)
and Treatment Storage and Disposal Facilities (TSDFs)
CAP Management Category
Projected Demand for Commercial Hazardous Waste Management Capacitya
2019 Baseline
2024
2039
2044
Process
Waste
(Tons)
Cleanup
Waste
(Tons)
Process
Waste
(Tons)
Cleanup
Waste
(Tons)
Process
Waste
(Tons)
Cleanup
Waste
(Tons)
Process
Waste
(Tons)
Cleanup
Waste
(Tons)
RECOVERY
Metals Recovery
1,044,400
4,300
1,044,400
4,300
1,044,400
4,300
1,044,400
4,300
Organics Recovery
169,800
1,000
169,800
1,000
169,800
1,000
169,800
1,000
Inorganics Recovery
120,300
2,900
120,300
2,900
120,300
2,900
120,300
2,900
Energy Recovery
964,900
8,400
964,900
8,400
964,900
8,400
964,900
8,400
TREATMENT
Fuel Blending
541,700
1,700
541,700
1,700
541,700
1,700
541,700
1,700
Incineration
481,000
16,200
481,000
16,200
481,000
16,200
481,000
16,200
Wastewater Treatment
938,800
81,100
938,800
81,100
938,800
81,100
938,800
81,100
Sludge Treatment/
Stabilization/Encapsulation
451,500
182,000
451,500
182,000
451,500
182,000
451,500
182,000
DISPOSAL
Landfill
916,200
71,600
916,200
71,600
916,200
71,600
916,200
71,600
Deepwell or Underground
Injection
661,900
40,900
661,900
40,900
661,900
40,900
661,900
40,900
3 Baseline and projected demand estimates represent demand for commercial management capacity for the entire year. For example, for 2019 (the baseline year), it
is assumed that landfill demand is 856,600 tons of process waste and 68,600 tons of cleanup wastes between January 1 and December 31, 2019.
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Table V
National Baseline and Projected Maximum Commercial Hazardous Waste Management Capacitya
CAP Management Category
Baselineb,
2019
(Tons/Year)
Maximum Commercial Hazardous Waste Management Capacity0
2024
(Tons/Year)
2039
(Tons/Year)
2044
(Tons/Year)
RECOVERY
Metals Recovery
2,400,000
2,400,000
2,400,000
2,400,000
Organics Recovery
2,500,000
2,500,000
2,500,000
2,500,000
Inorganics Recovery
526,000
526,000
526,000
526,000
Energy Recovery
1,900,000
1,900,000
1,900,000
1,900,000
TREATMENT
Fuel Blending
4,300,000
4,300,000
4,300,000
4,300,000
Incineration
1,400,000
1,400,000
1,400,000
1,400,000
Wastewater T reatment
12,000,000
12,000,000
12,000,000
12,000,000
Sludge Treatment/
Stabilization/Encapsulation
8,100,000
8,100,000
8,100,000
8,100,000
DISPOSAL
Landfill
83,800,000
(Total permitted tons)
79,848,800
(Total permitted tons)
65,031,800
(Total permitted tons)
60,092,800
(Total permitted tons)
Deepwell or Underground Injection
3,300,000
3,300,000
3,300,000
3,300,000
a Estimates do not take into account capacity not currently permitted but potentially available for operation.
b Baseyear to baseline adjustment reflects a year of landfill consumption from RCRA federally-defined hazardous wastes, SQG/VSQG wastes, hazardous waste
exports, hazardous waste imports, and not RCRA federally-defined hazardous wastes.
c For landfills, the projection year estimates only show consumption from RCRA federally-defined hazardous wastes.
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Table VI
National Capacity Assessment of Projected Remaining
Commercial Hazardous Waste Management Capacity through December 31, 2044 a b
CAP
Management
Category
Data from Table V: Projected
Remaining Commercial
Hazardous Waste Capacity Not
Utilized by LQGs and TSDFs
(Tons/Year)c
Estimated Additional Demand for Commercial Capacity
Assessment of
Continued Availability
of Commercial
Capacity through
December 31, 2044
SQG/VSQG
Wastes
(Tons)
Wastes Shipped
to Foreign
Countries
(Tons)
Wastes Received
from Foreign
Countries
(Tons)
Not RCRA
Federally-Defined
Hazardous Wastes
(Tons)
RECOVERY
Metals Recovery
1,351,300
85,100
961,500
22,700
2,700
Sufficient Capacity
Organics Recovery
2,329,200
25,700
34,700
100
3,800
Sufficient Capacity
Inorganics Recovery
402,800
14,600
29,700
8,300
345,900
Sufficient Capacity
Energy Recovery
926,700
54,500
14,500
4,900
13,800
Sufficient Capacity
TREATMENT
Fuel Blending
3,756,600
115,800
1,300
4,700
2,900
Sufficient Capacity
Incineration
902,800
65,400
88,100
700
131,100
Sufficient Capacity
Wastewater
Treatment
10,980,100
3,511,500
500
8,800
29,200
Sufficient Capacity
Sludge Treatment/
Stabilization/Encapsulation
7,466,500
60,700
35,200
800
400
Sufficient Capacity
DISPOSAL
Landfill
60,092,800
(Total permitted tons
remaining after depleting
demand from LQGs and TSDFs)
Annual
112,700
25-Year Total
2,817,500
Annual
142,700
25-Year Total
3,567,500
Annual
12,000
25-Year Total
300,000
Annual
2,002,000
25-Year Total
50,050,000
Sufficient Capacity
Deepwell or
Underground Injection
2,597,200
16,900
0
2,000
0
Sufficient Capacity
a There are no commercial land treatment/application facilities. Therefore, the table does not include the land treatment/application CAP management category.
bThe table presents the last substantive purpose/operation performed at a commercial hazardous waste management facility. Therefore the table does not include the transfer/storage
CAP management category.
c Estimates obtained by subtracting annual process and cleanup waste demand from LQGs and TSDFs (Table III) as of December 31, 2044 from the maximum commercial hazardous waste
management capacity as of December 31, 2044 (Table V).
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Exhibit 3
Commercial Energy Recovery Capacity Assessment
Foreign Imports Demand	o i j Ss.wi: r j
4,900 tons/yr	14,500 tons/yr
Remaining
Capacity
839,000 tons/yr
Not RCRA
Federally-Defined
Hazardous Wastes
13,800 tons/yr
SQG/VSQG
Demand
54,500 tons/yr
LQG Cleanup
Waste Demand
8,400 tons/yr
LQG Process
Waste Demand
964,900 tons/yr
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Exhibit 4
Commercial Incineration Capacity Assessmenta
Foreign Imports
Demand
700 tons/yr
Remaining
Capacity
617,500 tons/yr
Not RCRA Federally-Defined	65 400 tons/vr
Hazardous Waste Demand
131,100 tons/yr
3 Exhibit excludes capacity for Reynolds Metals Company and EBV Explosives Environmental Company because these facilities offer limited capacity and is
not included in commercial incineration capacity that can accept all waste codes.
88,100 tons/yr
LQG Process
Waste Demand
481,000 tons/yr
LQG Cleanup
Waste Demand
16,200 tons/yr
SQG/VSQG
Demand
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Exhibit 5
Data Development for the Landfill CAP Management Categorya
_A
Process
Hazardous Waste
916,200 tons
(GM Form; 2019 Baseline)
Clean-Up
Hazardous Waste
71,600 tons
(GM Form; 2019 Baseline)
SQG/VSQG Waste
		] 112,700 tons (WR Form)
Hazardous Waste Shipped
to Foreign Countries
142,700 tons (Export Reports)
Hazardous Waste
Received from
Foreign Countries
12,000 tons (GM/WR Forms)
Not federally defined as
RCRA-Hazardous Waste
2,002,000 tons (Facility Data)
Colorado
Alabama
w
Arkansas
V
California
I
olorac
k
Idaho
I
ndian,
&
Louisiana
1
5,680,000 tons
>Chemical Waste
Management (Emelle)
1,039,200 tons
>Reynolds Metals Company
9,741,100 tons
>Clean Harbors Buttonwillow
>Chemical Waste
Management (Kettleman)
2,298,800 tons
>Clean Harbors Deer Trail
Indiana
New York
Michigan
8,409,100 tons
>US Ecology Idaho Site B
11,388,200 tons
>Heritage Environmental
Services
4,121,000 tons
>Chemical Waste
Management (Lake Charles)
10,770,000 tons
>US Ecology
Wayne Disposal
I
Nevada
4
ew Yoi
9
Ohio
Jklahon
¦
Oregon
V
Texas
I
Utah
Oklahoma
8,200,000 tons
>US Ecology
Nevada
0 tons
>CWM Chemical Services
(Model City)
90,000 tons
>Env1rosafe Services
of Ohio
3,848,000 tons
>Clean Harbors
Lone Mountain
5,172,000 tons
>Chemical Waste
Management of the
Northwest
11,447,800 tons
>US Ecology Texas
>Waste Control Specialists
(mixed waste)
4,805,300 tons
>Clean Harbors
Grassy Mountain
>EnergySolutions Clive Facility
(mixed waste)
Demand on Commercial Hazardous Waste Landfills
3,257,200 tons per year
Permitted Commercial Hazardous Waste Landfill Capacity
87,000,000 tons total (2019 Baseyear)
83,800,000 tons total (2019 Baseline)
Projected Remaining Commercial Hazardous
Waste Landfill Capacity at 20 and 25 Years
Through December 31, 2039:
83.800,000 - (20 year x 3,257,200 tons/yr) = 18,656,000 tons
of remaining landfill capacity
Through December 31, 2044:
83,800,000 • (25 year x 3,257,200 tons/yr) = 2,370,000 tons
of remaining landfill capacity
25 Years of Available Capacity
(December 31, 2019 through December 31, 2044)
a Graphics in the exhibit were obtained from the following web sites: (1) http://www.clemson.edu/research/safetv/hazardouswaste/; (2) http://mvmontvs.com/wordpress/?taq=soil-test:
(3) http://www.hubspot.com/small-business-marketinq-hub: (4) http://www.darkecountv.com/news/imaae-arants-for-export-assistance.aspx: (5) http://www.123rf.com/photo 11840279 world-trade-and-
qlobal-commerce-as-an-international-svmbol-of-business-tradinq-in-exports-and-import.html; (6) https://www.eqonline.com/lndustries-We-Serve/Refininq-Petrochemical-Chemical.aspx: and
(7) http://www.qolder.com/in/modules.php%3Fname%3DProiects%26sp id%3D8Q%26sector id%3D44. All web sites last accessed on December 15, 2014.
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5. Conclusions
EPA has updated the national assessment of capacity for the treatment and disposal of hazardous
wastes for the next 20 years. Based on its analyses of the data presented in this Report, the Agency
has determined that adequate national capacity for the treatment and disposal of hazardous waste
exists for the next 20 years (i.e., through year 2039) and through the year 2044. Although EPA
believes there is national capacity, states and regional groupings of states should continue
hazardous waste management planning activities to ensure that adequate capacity continues to exist
into the future.
While currently there is adequate hazardous waste treatment and disposal capacity, there is the
potential for unforeseen circumstances (e.g., new federal regulations, permit denials, taxes on
management, statutory limitations on landfills, changing market conditions) that could affect the
future availability of management capacity. Nationally, the industry is consolidating and restructuring
as indicated by the existence of fewer landfills, incinerators, and energy recovery facilities permitted
under RCRA Subtitle C requirements than reported in the 1993 CAP data submissions. The dynamic
hazardous waste market and the uncertainty of the permitting process make it difficult to guarantee
that the current surpluses of hazardous waste management capacity will continue to exist.
Although the Agency believes the information presented in this Report demonstrates the future
availability of treatment and disposal capacity, the Agency will continue to periodically collect and
evaluate data to ensure that the requirements of CERCLA 104(c)(9) are satisfied. Assuring adequate
capacity requires active planning on the part of all parties, including states, tribal governments,
industry, and commercial management facilities. This necessitates that all states periodically
examine their capacity situations, identify areas of concern, and develop plans that consider future
needs. These planning exercises will add to states' knowledge of their hazardous waste
management systems, help them implement waste minimization programs, and encourage
companies to replace inefficient treatment technologies with safer and more innovative technologies.
This can be especially important if studies of hazardous waste management data show capacity
issues for specific waste streams anticipated to be generated within a state's borders.
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Plant, Reynolds Metals Company, May-June 2019.
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ICF; Personal Communication with K. Gonzalez, Waste Compliance, Waste Control
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planning-tool-future-management-hazardous-waste.
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Appendix A
Commercial Hazardous Waste
Management Facility Data
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Commercial Hazardous Waste
Management Facility Data
This appendix provides commercial hazardous waste management facility data used in
conducting the national capacity assessment. In particular, this appendix provides the following
information:
• Summary of demand and capacity data for:
-	Boilers and industrial furnaces (BIFsVenergy recovery
-	Incineration
-	Landfills
-	Metals recovery
-	All other CAP management categories
Click on any of the above links for quick access to specific sections of the appendix.
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Exhibit A-l
Commercial Hazardous Waste Energy Recovery Facilities
Handler ID
Handler Name
Total Annual Recovered Quantity
Capacity Information
Permit Information
for Units Operating and
Actively Managing
Hazardous Waste c
RCRA
Federally-Defined
Hazardous Wastes a
(Tons)
Not RCRA
Federally-Defined
Hazardous Wastes b
(Tons)
Total
Hazardous
Wastes
(Tons)
Permitted
Capacity
(Tons/Year)
Operational/
Practical
Capacity
(Tons/Year)
Expiration
Date
Permit
Renewal
ARD981512270
ASH GROVE CEMENT COMPANY
159,700
Not Available
159,700
184,000
184,000
1/2/2028
In 2028
IND005081542
LEHIGH CEMENT COMPANY
86,500
Not Available
86,500
277,200
277,200
7/5/2018
In progress
IND006419212
LONE STAR GREENCASTLE WDF
120,400
Not Available
120,400
87,500
87,500
11/21/2022
In 2022
KSD031203318
ASH GROVE CEMENT COMPANY
71,000
Not Available
71,000
141,600
141,600
7/20/2020
In 2020
LAD008161234
ECO SERVICES OPERATIONS
16,000
4,500
20,500
186,000
186,000
5/26/2019
Not Available
MOD054018288
GREEN AMERICA RECYCLING
73,500
0
73,500
110,900
110,900
Not Available
Not Available
MOD981127319
LONE STAR INDUSTRIES
92,900
Not Available
92,900
75,700
75,700
2/16/2009
In progress
NYD080469935
NORLITE
20,700
1,200
21,800
1,100
1,100
12/31/2020
In 2020
OHD987048733
HOLCIM (US) INC
91,500
Not Available
91,500
162,100
162,100
Not Available
In progress
OKD064558703
TULSA CEMENT
48,100
Not Available
48,100
89,900
89,900
8/7/2021
In 2021
PAD002389559
KEYSTONE CEMENT COMPANY
13,300
600
13,800
254,100
103,400
7/9/2019
In progress
SCD003351699
GIANT CEMENT COMPANY
57,100
7,500
64,600
254,100
131,400
5/25/2015
In progress
SCD003368891
HOLCIM US INC GEOCYCLE
94,900
Not Available
94,900
293,200
293,200
3/3/2025
In 2025
TND982109142
DIVERSIFIED SCIENTIFIC SERVICES INC.
300
Not Available
300
4,500
4,500
10/1/2017
In progress
TXD008099079
ECO SERVICES OPERATIONS HOUSTON
11,900
0
11,900
94,700
94,700
9/5/2022
In 2022
Specialty Operations (Capacity Not Available to All Waste Codes) d
OHD083377010
ENVIRONMENTAL ENTERPRISES
400
Not Available
400
Not Available
Not Available
9/30/2019
In 2019
3 RCRAInfo, 2017 Hazardous Waste Report, Generation and Management (GM) Form, Sections 2 and 3; data current as of November 10, 2019.
b Information was verified/obtained through limited consultations conducted in May-June 2019.
c RCRAInfo, Permit Module; data current as of July 28, 2019.
d This facility offers limited capacity (i.e., energy recovery capacity is not available to all EPA waste codes/types of wastes) and thus, are not included in the available commercial incineration capacity estimate.
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Exhibit A-2
Commercial Hazardous Waste Incineration Facilities a
Handler ID
Handler Name
Total Annual Incinerated Quantity
Capacity Information
Permit Information
for Units Operating and
Actively Managing
Hazardous Waste d
RCRA
Federally-Defined
Hazardous Wastes b
(Tons)
Not RCRA
Federally-Defined
Hazardous Wastesc
(Tons)
Total
Hazardous
Wastes
(Tons)
Permitted
Capacity
(Tons/Year)
Operational/
Practical
Capacity
(Tons/Year)
Expiration
Date
Permit
Renewal
ARD069748192
CLEAN HARBORS EL DORADO
77,000
300
77,200
378,200
378,200
6/27/2028
In 2028
ILD098642424
VEOLIA ES TECHNICAL SOLUTIONS
18,500
8,900
27,300
82,900
30,000
12/2/2019
In 2019
NED981723513
CLEAN HARBORS ENV SERVICES
42,100
23,200
65,200
92,200
92,200
11/30/2020
In 2020
OHD048415665
ROSS INCINERATION SERVICES
500
11,000
11,400
105,200
105,200
1/29/2024
In 2024
OHD980613541
HERITAGE THERMAL SERVICES
60,600
20,000
80,600
125,700
125,700
1/17/2029
In 2029
TXD000838896
VEOLIA ES TECHNICAL SOLUTIONS
46,900
26,300
73,200
150,000
60,000
5/24/2029
In 2029
TXD055141378
CLEAN HARBORS DEER PARK
105,400
28,200
133,600
468,870
468,900
8/21/2028
In 2028
UTD981552177
CLEAN HARBORS ARAGONITE
59,600
13,200
72,800
162,500
162,500
9/28/2022
In 2022
Specialty Operations (Capacity Not Available to All Waste Codes) 8
ARD006354161
REYNOLDS METALS COMPANY
9,500
0
9,500
310,800
310,800
6/18/2020
In 2020
LAD981055791
CLEAN HARBORS OF COLFAX
400
Not Available
400
1,300
1,300
10/26/2017
In progress
MOD985798164
EBV EXPLOSIVES ENVIRONMENTAL CO.
2,500
0
2,500
8,700
8,700
10/23/2012
In progress
3 Open burning/open detonation (OB/OD) units are considered to be part of the incineration management category. Currently, there is one commercial OB/OD facility: Clean Harbors Colfax (EPA ID LAD981055791).
b RCRAInfo, 2017 Hazardous Waste Report, Generation and Management (GM) Form, Sections 2 and 3; data current as of November 10, 2019.
c Information was verified/obtained through limited consultations conducted in May-June 2019.
d RCRAInfo, Permit Module; data current as of July 28, 2019.
e These facilities offer limited capacity (i.e., incineration capacity is not available to all EPA waste codes) and thus, are not included in the available commercial incineration capacity estimate.
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Exhibit A-3
Commercial Hazardous Waste Landfill Facilities
Handler ID
Handler Name
Total Annual Landfilled Quantity
Total
Currently
Available and
Permitted
Capacity
(Tons)
Permit Information
for Units Operating and
Actively Managing
Hazardous Waste c
RCRA
Federally-Defined
Hazardous Wastesa
(Tons)
Not RCRA
Federally-Defined
Hazardous Wastes b
(Tons)
Total
Hazardous
Wastes
(Tons)
Expiration
Date
Permit
Renewal
ALD000622464
CHEMICAL WASTE MANAGEMENT (EMELLE)
69,200
109,600
178,700
5,680,000
10/20/2021
In 2021
ARD006354161
REYNOLDS METALS COMPANY LLC GUM SPRINGS PLANT
85,100
0
85,100
1,039,200
6/18/2020
In 2020
CAD980675276
CLEAN HARBORS BUTTONWILLOW
29,600
331,200
360,700
5,943,000
4/6/2006
In progress
CAT000646117
CHEMICAL WASTE MANAGEMENT (KETTLEMAN)
25,500
358,500
384,000
3,798,100
6/16/2013
In progress
COD991300484
CLEAN HARBORS DEER TRAIL
12,900
36,900
49,800
2,298,800
4/15/2018
In progress
IDD073114654
US ECOLOGY IDAHO SITE B
20,300
101,500
121,800
8,409,100
7/28/2026
In 2026
IND980503890
HERITAGE ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES
121,300
87,000
208,300
11,388,200
10/15/2019
In 2019
LAD000777201
CHEMICAL WASTE MANAGEMENT (LAKE CHARLES)
44,400
162,200
206,600
4,121,000
8/10/2020
In 2020
MID048090633
US ECOLOGY WAYNE DISPOSAL
164,200
279,300
443,500
10,770,000
5/4/2022
In 2022
NVT330010000
US ECOLOGY NEVADA
49,812
131,600
181,400
8,200,000
12/8/2016
In progress
NYD049836679
CWM CHEMICAL SERVICES (MODEL CITY)
0
0
0
0
8/20/2018
In progress
OHD045243706
ENVIROSAFE SERVICES OF OHIO
200
0
200
90,000
9/30/2026
In 2026
OKD065438376
CLEAN HARBORS LONE MOUNTAIN
76,000
128,300
204,200
3,848,000
4/1/2021
In 2021
ORD089452353
CHEMICAL WASTE MANAGEMENT OF THE NW
52,700
68,800
121,500
5,172,000
8/10/2016
In progress
TXD069452340
US ECOLOGY TEXAS
61,700
103,200
164,900
9,850,000
3/25/2023
In 2023
TXD988088464
WASTE CONTROL SPECIALISTS
100
0
100
1,597,800
5/20/2024
In 2024
UTD982598898
ENERGYSOLUTIONS CLIVE FACILITY
1,700
1,500
3,100
957,300
4/4/2013
In progress
UTD991301748
CLEAN HARBORS GRASSY MOUNTAIN
81,600
102,100
183,700
3,848,000
9/28/2022
In 2022
3 RCRAInfo, 2017 Hazardous Waste Report, Generation and Management (GM) Form, Sections 2 and 3; data current as of November 10, 2019.
b Information was verified/obtained through limited consultations conducted in May-June 2019.
c RCRAInfo, Permit Module; data current as of July 28, 2019.
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Exhibit A-4
Commercial Capacity Data for Metals Recoverya
Handler ID
Handler Name
Maximum Operational Commercial
Hazardous Waste Management Capacity
(Tons/Year)
ALD046481032
SANDERS LEAD COMPANY INCORPORATED
262,713 d
ALR000042754
STEEL DUST RECYCLING, LLC
240,000 d
AZ0000337360
VEOLIA ES TECHNICAL SOLUTIONS, LLC
500 b
CAD066233966
QUEMETCO INC
201,000 d
CAD069124717
GLENCORE RECYCLING LLC
1,313 c
CAD088504881
KINSBURSKY BROTHERS SUPPLY INC
25,371d
FL0000207449
VEOLIA ES TECHNICAL SOLUTIONS LLC
800 b
ILD005121439
SIPI METALS CORP
25,000d
ILD040891368
AMERICAN ZINC RECYCLING CORP
778,000 d
IN0000351387
LIGHTING RESOURCES INCORPORATED
1,265 b
IND000199653
QUEMETCO INCORPORATED
2,200 d
MAD980915755
COMPLETE RECYCLING SOLUTIONS LLC
175 b
MND006148092
GOPHER RESOURCE
130,000 d
MOD059200089
BUICK RESOURCE RECYCLING FACILITY LLC
224,000 c
OHR000034025
LAMPS INC DBA ENVIRONMENTAL RECYCLING
LO
00
PA0000453084
BETHLEHEM APPARATUS CO INC
500 b
PAD002390961
BETHLEHEM APPARATUS CO INC
1,000 b
PAD002395887
AMERICAN ZINC RECYCLING CORP
184,920 c
PAD087561015
THE INTL METALS RECLAMATION CO INC
50,000d
PAD987367216
AERC RECYCLING SOLUTIONS
m
00
SCR000771618
AMERICAN ZINC RECYCLING CORP
180,000 d
TND982144099
AMERICAN ZINC RECYCLING CORP.
100,000 d
WID988566543
VEOLIA ES TECHNICAL SOLUTIONS LLC
3,400b
WIR000000356
WM MERCURY WASTE INC
2,000b
Total
2,414,325
Rounded Total
2,400,000
a Exhibit was developed using readily available capacity data. The exhibit does not include a comprehensive list of commercial hazardous waste metals
recovery facilities.
b Information was verified/obtained through limited consultations conducted in February-March 2016.
c RCRAInfo, Permit Module; data current as of December 2, 2019.
d Based on information available at company's web site or other readily available data sources (e.g., state agency or company websites, published literature).
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Exhibit A-5
Commercial Capacity Data for All Other CAP Management Categories
CAP Management Category
Maximum Operational Commercial
Hazardous Waste Management Capacity
(Tons/Year)a
RECOVERY
Organics Recovery
2,500,000
Inorganic Recovery
526,000 b
TREATMENT
Fuel Blending
4,300,000
Wastewater Treatment
12,000,000 c
Sludge Treatment/ Stabilization/Encapsulation
8,100,000
DISPOSAL
Deepwell or Underground Injection
3,300,000
a Unless otherwise noted, capacity estimate obtained from EPA's National Capacity Assessment Report: Capacity
Planning Pursuant to CERCLA Section- 104(c)(9) (i.e., the 1996 capacity assessment report), EPA530-R-95-016, p. 21,
November 1996. This is the most recent estimate of national capacity for this CAP management category.
b Capacity estimate based on demand in 2011 for management of wastes using inorganics recovery technologies.
c Capacity estimate obtained from the 1996 capacity assessment report was decreased by 28,000,000 tons to account
for the reduction in wastewater treatment capacity associated with the decision of DuPont Chamber Works to stop
accepting wastewaters from outside companies.
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Appendix B
RCRA Federally-Defined Hazardous Waste Management Facilities
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RCRA Federally-Defined Hazardous Waste Management Facilities
This appendix lists facilities that managed RCRA federally-defined hazardous wastes commercially in 2017. These facilities comprise
the capacity reported in the national assessment. The list includes Subtitle C permitted and interim status facilities, and RCRA-
exempt facilities. Facilities identified on this list will not necessarily correspond to facilities currently operating and actively managing
RCRA-regulated waste because some facilities may have opened or closed between-2017 and 2019.
The type of management at each facility is identified by CAP management category. Each CAP management category is comprised
of a number of waste management technologies that are generally interchangeable for managing broad types of wastes
(e.g., organics, inorganics including metals, and wastewaters), based on treatment performance. The CAP management categories
are comprised of the following management method codes, as defined in the 2017 BR instructions and forms contained in
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's RCRA Subtitle C Reporting Instructions and Forms: EPA Forms 8700-12, 8700-13 A/B,
8700-23 (OMB #2050-0024).
RECOVERY
TREATMENT
Metals Recovery
Fuel Blending
H010 Metals recovery including retorting, smelting, chemical, etc.
Organics Recovery
H020 Solvents recovery (distillation, extraction, etc.)
Inorganics Recovery
H039 Other recovery or reclamation for reuse including acid regeneration, organics
recovery, etc. (specify in comments)
Energy Recovery
H050 Energy recovery at this site - used as fuel (includes on-site fuel blending before
energy recovery; report only this code)
H061 Fuel blending prior to energy recovery at another site (waste generated on-site
or received from off-site)
Incineration
H040 Incineration - thermal destruction other than use as a fuel (includes any
preparation prior to burning)
Wastewater T reatment
H070 Chemical treatment (reduction/destruction/oxidation/precipitation); do not
include immediate treatment in an exempt wastewater treatment unit with
discharge to a NPDES-POTW (unless required by State)
H081 Biological treatment; do not include immediate treatment in an exempted
wastewater treatment unit with discharge to a NPDES-POTW (unless required
by State)
H100 Physical treatment only (adsorption/absorption/separation/stripping/dewatering);
do not include immediate treatment in an exempted wastewater treatment unit
with discharge to a NPDES-POTW (unless required by State)
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Wastewater Treatment (continued)
H120 Combination of chemical, biological, and/or physical treatment; do not include
immediate treatment in an exempted wastewater treatment unit with discharge
to a NPDES-POTW (unless required by State)
H121 Neutralization only (no other treatment)
H122 Evaporation (as the major component of treatment; not reportable as H070,
H081, H100 or H120)
H129 Other treatment that does not include onsite disposal (specify in comments)
H130 Surface Impoundment that will be closed as a landfill (with prior treatment
and/or stabilization meeting LDR treatment standard)
H135 Discharge to sewer/POTW or NPDES with prior management (e.g., storage or
transported prior to discharge to POTW or by NPDES)
Sludge Treatment/ Stabilization/Encapsulation
H110 Stabilization prior to land disposal at another site
(encapsulation/stabilization/fixation)
44
DISPOSAL
Land Treatment or Application
H131 Land treatment or application (with any prior treatment and/or stabilization)
Landfill
H132 Landfill (with prior treatment and/or stabilization)
Deepwell or Underground Injection
H134 Deepwell or underground injection (with or without treatment; this waste was
counted as hazardous waste)
Transfer/Storage
H141 The site receiving this waste stored/bulked and transferred the waste with no
reclamation, recovery, destruction, treatment or disposal at that site. [Do not
use this code in Item 1 .D (source code G25) or Item 2 (On-site Management) of
Form GM], For Form WR, linked to source code G61 on Form GM.

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Exhibit B-l
Onsite Management Facilities
Handler ID
Handler Name
RECOVERY
TREATMENT
DISPOSAL
Metals
Recovery
Organics
Recovery
Inorganics
Recovery
Energy
Recovery
Fuel
Blending
Incineration
Wastewater
Treatment
Sludge
Treatment/
Stabilization/
Encapsulation
Land
Treatment/
Application
Landfill
Deepwell
Injection
AKD000643239
BP EXPLORATION ALASKA PRUDHOE BAY










X
AKD991281023
CONOCOPHILLIPS ALASKA INC - KUPARUK OIL FIELD






X




AL3640090004
TV A ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH CENTER

X









AL7210020742
U.S. ARMY REDSTONE ARSENAL





X





ALD031490501
BALDWIN POLE & PILING CO INC






X




ALD046481032
SANDERS LEAD COMPANY INCORPORATED









X

ALD052065117
CONTINENTAL MOTORS, INC.

X









ALD077657427
MUELLER COMPANY

X









ALD095687786
LP LOCKHART






X




ALROO0001966
GENERAL DYNAMICS OTS ANNISTON






X




AROOO0885889
SOLIMIDE FOAMS DIV OF BOYD CORPORATION




X






AR0213820707
PINE BLUFF ARSENAL






X




AR3750030956
U.S. FDA NATIONAL CENTER FOR TOXICOLOGICAL
RESEARCH

X









ARD000021998
LION OIL COMPANY DBA DELEK US - EL DORADO
REFINERY









X

ARD005072079
LACROIX PRECISION OPTICS

X









ARD006338537
BALDOR ELECTRIC CO.




X






ARD006344972
BALL METAL FOOD CONTAINER, LLC




X






ARD006351464
GRANGES AMERICAS






X




ARD006352389
GERBER PRODUCTS COMPANY




X
X
X




ARD006354161
REYNOLDS METALS COMPANY LLC GUM SPRINGS PLANT




X

X




ARD007028913
MUELLER COPPER TUBE PRODUCTS, INC.

X









ARD035486745
SINES BODY SHOP INC.

X









ARD043195429
GREAT LAKES CHEMICAL CENTRAL PLANT










X
45

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Exhibit B-l
Onsite Management Facilities
Handler ID
Handler Name
RECOVERY
TREATMENT
DISPOSAL
Metals
Recovery
Organics
Recovery
Inorganics
Recovery
Energy
Recovery
Fuel
Blending
Incineration
Wastewater
Treatment
Sludge
Treatment/
Stabilization/
Encapsulation
Land
Treatment/
Application
Landfill
Deepwell
Injection
ARD044299808
ROCKLINE INDUSTRIES, INC.






X




ARD050928696
FIRESTONE BUILDING PRODUCTS CO., LLC




X
X





ARD055602098
CRIDER AIRCRAFT PAINTING, INC.






X




ARD058076811
ARKANSAS POLY, INC

X









ARD059636456
FRIT INDUSTRIES, INC.
X










ARD062139076
LAKE CATHERINE FOOTWEAR DIV OF MUNRO &
COMPANY, INC.




X






ARD069748192
CLEAN HARBORS EL DORADO, LLC









X

ARD0712473 65
EATON AEROQUIP INC.

X

X







ARD075669416
ARKANSAS CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL

X









ARD077389393
SLOAN VALVE COMPANY









X

ARD082577602
GRACE MANUFACTURING, INC.






X




ARD086635018
FM STRUCTURAL PLASTICS TECHNOLOGY INC.

X









ARD089234884
FUTUREFUEL CHEMICAL COMPANY



X

X





ARD091683045
MAFCO INC.

X









ARD091688283
AEROJET ROCKETDYNE, INC.






X




ARD091691261
ARKANSAS STEEL ASSOCIATES L.L.C.
X










ARD092923184
THE BRYCE COMPANY, LLC

X









ARD093410009
UNILIN NORTH AMERICA LLC- MELBOURNE PLANT

X









ARD093417525
AUSTIN POWDER COMPANY






X




ARD118889229
ARKANSAS DEMOCRAT-GAZETTE






X




ARD131031916
NEXANS AMERCABLE

X




X




ARD155769342
BAPTIST HEALTH MEDICAL CENTER - LITTLE ROCK

X









ARD980621320
NORAC ADDITIVES, LLC.





X





46

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Exhibit B-l
Onsite Management Facilities
Handler ID
Handler Name
RECOVERY
TREATMENT
DISPOSAL
Metals
Recovery
Organics
Recovery
Inorganics
Recovery
Energy
Recovery
Fuel
Blending
Incineration
Wastewater
Treatment
Sludge
Treatment/
Stabilization/
Encapsulation
Land
Treatment/
Application
Landfill
Deepwell
Injection
ARD982283913
ENTERPRISE TE PRODUCTS PIPELINE COMPANY LLC -
LITTLE ROCK PUMP STATION





X





ARD982286874
THE DOW CHEMICAL COMPANY










X
ARD982758997
SOLDER PLATING, LLC DBA B&W PLATING






X




ARD983266487
ROSE AIRCRAFT FINISHES






X




ARD983267105
EZ LOADER CUSTOM BOAT TRAILERS, INC.

X









ARD983273590
CRANE COMPOSITES, INC

X









ARR000000752
ARMSTRONG FLOORING, INC.

X









ARR000006379
GRACE TRAILER SERVICE, INC.

X

X
X
X





ARROOOO10900
ASHLEY LIGHTING INC.






X




ARR000013664
INDUSTRIAL IRON WORKS, INC.

X









ARR000017566
HINO MOTORS MANUFACTURING U.S.A., INC.





X
X




ARR000017574
CHEMOURS EL DORADO PLANT






X




ARR000018010
LM WIND POWER BLADES

X









ARR000025684
SPECTRUM PAINT CO




X






ARR000025833
TRINITYRAIL MAINTENANCE SERVICES

X

X
X
X





ARR000026294
DESERT NDT, DBA SHAWCOR INSPECTION SERVICES
X










ARR000028597
SIG SAUER, INC.






X




ARR000028993
FMH CONVEYORS AMERICAS

X









ARR000029348
SOUTHWESTERN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF
ARKANSAS






X




AZ4570024055
DAVIS-MONTH AN AFB






X




AZ5213820991
USARMY - YUMA PROVING GROUNDS





X





AZD041456872
PAS TECHNOLOGIES






X




AZD981669989
GOLD TECH INDUSTRIES






X




47

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Exhibit B-l
Onsite Management Facilities
Handler ID
Handler Name
RECOVERY
TREATMENT
DISPOSAL
Metals
Recovery
Organics
Recovery
Inorganics
Recovery
Energy
Recovery
Fuel
Blending
Incineration
Wastewater
Treatment
Sludge
Treatment/
Stabilization/
Encapsulation
Land
Treatment/
Application
Landfill
Deepwell
Injection
AZD982435166
PRINTPACKINC

X









AZR000501650
FREEPORT-MCMORAN - CENTRAL ANALYTICAL SERVICE
CENTER

X









AZR000504118
BRIGHT INTERNATIONAL






X




AZR000513069
FREEPORT TECHNOLOGY CENTER TUCSON






X




CA0000909523
H EAD WAY TECH NO LOG 1ES






X




CA0001037902
SIERRA ALUMINUM CO






X




CA1170090020
POINT LOMA COMPLEX (NAVAL SUBMARINE BASE)






X




CA2170023152
NAVAL AIR WEAPONS STATION CHINA LAKE





X





CA9170023130
NAVAL AMPHIBIOUS BASE CORONADO






X




CA9570025149
DEPT OF AIR FORCE VANDENBERG AFB






X




CAD000086686
VACCO INDUSTRIES






X




CAD008252157
ARMTEC DEFENSE PRODUCTS COMPANY INC






X




CAD008330318
RAMCAR BATTERIES INC
X










CAD008506065
QUAKER CITY PLATING & SILVERSMITH






X




CAD009220898
PACIFIC SCIENTIFIC ENERGETIC MATERIALS CO






X




CAD009679077
LOCKHEED MARTIN AERONAUTICS COMPANY






X




CAD021774559
AB & l
X










CAD041844002
WEST COUNTY LANDFILL 1NC






X




CAD045521184
EMEINC

X




X




CAD047896097
KYOCERA INTERNATIONAL INC






X




CAD059270975
AOC LLC






X




CAD076528678
THE DOW CHEMICAL CO





X





CAD077233658
ST& 1 INC






X




48

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Exhibit B-l
Onsite Management Facilities
Handler ID
Handler Name
RECOVERY
TREATMENT
DISPOSAL
Metals
Recovery
Organics
Recovery
Inorganics
Recovery
Energy
Recovery
Fuel
Blending
Incineration
Wastewater
Treatment
Sludge
Treatment/
Stabilization/
Encapsulation
Land
Treatment/
Application
Landfill
Deepwell
Injection
CAD077966349
PACIFIC GAS & ELECTRIC/ DIABLO CANYON






X




CAD085310415
SANTA CLARA VALLEY MEDICAL CENTER

X




X




CAD093 245645
DUCOMMUN AEROSTRUCTURES






X




CAD093361079
HUNTSMAN ADVANCED MATERIALS AMERICAS INC

X









CAD107944019
AVK INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTS






X




CAD980818488
EPZINC






X




CAD981388408
HOAG HOSPITAL NEWPORT BEACH




X
X



X

CAD981388846
CONTAINER SUPPLY CO, INC

X









CAD981399959
ELCON PRECISION LLC






X




CAD981420821
ANALOG DEVICES INC






X




CAD981462377
GOODRICH CORP






X




CAD981630205
SAINT GOBAIN SOLAR GARD LLC

X









CAD981635741
PRIME PLATING






X




CAD982030678
SIERRA ALUMINUM CO






X




CAD982498651
A&E ANODIZING INC






X




CAD983652835
EXCELLO CIRCUITS, INC.






X




CAL000110141
DAVID H FELL AND COMPANY INC
X










CAL000289181
JCW CO




X






CAL000361543
REAL PLATING INC.






X




CAL000399648
VSP INC DBA VSP ONE SACRAMENTO






X




CAR000007468
SANTIER INC






X




CAR000009878
SAFE PLATING INC






X




CAR000045997
FENDER MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS CORP

X









49

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Exhibit B-l
Onsite Management Facilities
Handler ID
Handler Name
RECOVERY
TREATMENT
DISPOSAL
Metals
Recovery
Organics
Recovery
Inorganics
Recovery
Energy
Recovery
Fuel
Blending
Incineration
Wastewater
Treatment
Sludge
Treatment/
Stabilization/
Encapsulation
Land
Treatment/
Application
Landfill
Deepwell
Injection
CAR000050302
PALO ALTO MEDICAL FOUNDATION

X









CAR000067256
PALM SPRING PLATING


X








CAR000098921
SUN SURFACE TECHNOLOGY






X




CAR000113274
HUGHES CIRCUITS INC
X










CAR000141127
CALTEST ANALYTICAL LABORATORY






X




CAR000147041
CREATIVE METAL INDUSTRIES INC




X




X

CAR000155408
II-VI OPTICAL SYSTEMS INC
X










CAROOO155887
US CIRCUIT INC






X




CAR000160879
HEADWAY TECHNOLOGIES INC. STT BLDG. 5






X




CAR000167114
CALIFORNIA INSTITUTE FOR BIOMEDICAL RESEARCH




X






CAROOO170472
CARTEL ELECTRONICS INC






X




CAROOO191486
JB RADIATOR SPECIALTIES INC






X




CAR000205997
ARCADIA INC

X









CAR000236588
LGC BIOSEARCH TECHNOLOGIES INC




X






CAR000246694
MILNERS ANODIZING






X




CAR000249938
LABORATORY CORP OF AMERICA

X









CAR000251314
MORTON MANUFACTURING


X








CAR000254003
LOBOSTAR INC






X




CAR000254714
VSPONE OPTICAL TECHNOLOGY CENTER - SAN DIEGO






X




CAT080010044
INTER PLASTIC CORPORATION







X



C02210020150
US ARMY - FORT CARSON






X




COD001704790
LOCKHEED MARTIN SPACE SYSTEMS CO






X




CO D076470525
CORDEN PHARMA COLORADO INC






X




50

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Exhibit B-l
Onsite Management Facilities
Handler ID
Handler Name
RECOVERY
TREATMENT
DISPOSAL
Metals
Recovery
Organics
Recovery
Inorganics
Recovery
Energy
Recovery
Fuel
Blending
Incineration
Wastewater
Treatment
Sludge
Treatment/
Stabilization/
Encapsulation
Land
Treatment/
Application
Landfill
Deepwell
Injection
COD981540222
TESTAMERICA - DENVER






X




COD983777731
UTC AEROSPACE






X




CTD001145341
HAMILTON SUNDSTRAND CORP






X




CTDOOl159730
AMERICAS STYRENICS LLC



X







CTD001161322
ALUMINUM FINISHING CO INC THE






X
X



CTD001449602
SANDVIK WIRE AND HEATING TECH






X




CTD046418059
YALE UNIVERSITY

X









CTD063397285
ULBRICH WIRE INC






X




CTD077311785
SUPREME LAKE MFG INC





X





CTD982715112
TRIDENT ITW

X









CTD983875436
DIMENSION-POLYANT INC

X









CTR000003236
YALE UNIVERSITY SCIENCE/CENTRAL CAMPUS

X









CTR000503607
ASTROSEAL PRODUCTS MFG CORP

X









CTR000506527
BIC CONSUMER PRODUCTS MFG CO INC







X



DC7470090005
NATIONAL MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY (MRC-117)





X





DED021957444
JUSTIN TANKS, LLC

X









DED069876795
PRINTPACKINC

X









DED980537781
HANDYTUBE CORPORATION






X




FL0000361279
122 AUTO RESTORATION INC


X








FL1570024124
USAFTYNDALL AFB






X




FL6800014585
JOHN F KENNEDY SPACE CENTER

X




X




FL7570024375
HURLBURT FIELD AFB








X


FL8570024366
EG LIN AIR FORCE BASE






X




51

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Exhibit B-l
Onsite Management Facilities
Handler ID
Handler Name
RECOVERY
TREATMENT
DISPOSAL
Metals
Recovery
Organics
Recovery
Inorganics
Recovery
Energy
Recovery
Fuel
Blending
Incineration
Wastewater
Treatment
Sludge
Treatment/
Stabilization/
Encapsulation
Land
Treatment/
Application
Landfill
Deepwell
Injection
FLD000825133
ESCALADE SPORTS

X









FLD003952033
MOSAIC FERTILIZER, LLC - BARTOW FACILITY






X




FLD004087631
HENEFELT PRECISION PRODUCTS INC






X




FLD004092839
ENVIROFOCUS TECHNOLOGIES LLC
X





X




FLD046088829
MOSAIC FERTILIZER LLC, PLANT CITY FACILITY






X




FLD046855086
PALL AEROPOWER CORPORATION

X









FLD047096524
ST MARKS POWDER INC

X
X



X




FLD047966593
CHEMRING ORDNANCE INC






X




FLD061432266
PIERCE MANUFACTURING FLORIDA DIV

X









FLD064696107
MOSAIC FERTILIZER LLC - RIVERVIEW FACILITY






X




FLD092980150
MOSAIC FERTILIZER LLC SOUTH PIERCE FACILITY






X




FLD980729016
JOHN BEAN TECHNOLOGIES CORP

X









FLD980838791
S 2 YACHTS PURSUIT DIVISION

X







X

FLD982075756
LINVATEC CORPORATION






X




FLD982101933
AAR LANDING GEAR SERVICES






X




FLD984229716
SANDVIK PALM COAST


X








FLR000011734
TAMPA STEEL ERECTING CO

X









FLR000135947
TAMINCO US LLC






X




FLR000150649
DESIGNERS CHOICE CABINETRY

X









GA0000575696
FORT DEARBORN COMPANY

X









GA0002265148
EVERLUBE PRODUCTS

X









GA4170090001
NAVAL SUBMARINE BASE - KINGS BAY






X




GAD000616367
MKC ENTERPRISES INC.
X



X
X

X

X

52

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Exhibit B-l
Onsite Management Facilities
Handler ID
Handler Name
RECOVERY
TREATMENT
DISPOSAL
Metals
Recovery
Organics
Recovery
Inorganics
Recovery
Energy
Recovery
Fuel
Blending
Incineration
Wastewater
Treatment
Sludge
Treatment/
Stabilization/
Encapsulation
Land
Treatment/
Application
Landfill
Deepwell
Injection
GAD003275468
CHEMICAL PRODUCTS CORPORATION






X




GAD004149951
CHAPARRAL BOATS INC

X









GAD040690737
OLIN CORPORATION






X




GAD051011609
FlBRANT, LLC



X







GAD057293250
BEAVER MANUFACTURING COMPANY INC.






X




GAD066477142
COTTRELLINC

X









GAD 1313 27546
KIK PIEDMONT LLC


X








GAD981021314
FIRST AMERICAN RESOURCES COMPANY

X









GAD981221195
COVERIS FLEXIBLES US LLC (GRIFFIN)

X









GAD981241300
PRINTPACK INCORPORATED

X









GAD981242712
TRULITE GLASS AND ALUMINUM SOLUTIONS STONEHILL



X



X



GAD981261704
CENTEK INDUSTRIES INC

X









GAD981264880
YAMAHA MOTOR MANUFACTURING CORP

X









GAD981270812
CYCAN INDUSTRIES, LLC

X









GAD984304014
YKK AP AMERICA INC

X









GAD984310755
COVERIS FLEXIBLES US INC - ALBANY

X









GAD991274820
BIO-LAB INCORPORATED







X



GAR000002998
PPG AEROSPACE PRC-DESOTO




X






GAR000016287
FORT DEARBORN COMPANY




X






GAR000021550
PPC FLEXIBLE PACKAGING

X









GAR000030296
HL-A CO., INC.

X









GAR000034884
FLEXSTAR PACKAGING, INC.

X









GAR000042747
LG HAUSYS AMERICA INC

X









53

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Exhibit B-l
Onsite Management Facilities
Handler ID
Handler Name
RECOVERY
TREATMENT
DISPOSAL
Metals
Recovery
Organics
Recovery
Inorganics
Recovery
Energy
Recovery
Fuel
Blending
Incineration
Wastewater
Treatment
Sludge
Treatment/
Stabilization/
Encapsulation
Land
Treatment/
Application
Landfill
Deepwell
Injection
GAR000051110
WINPAK FILMS INC

X









GAR000081224
COASTAL LOGISTICS GROUP, INC





X





GU6571999519
U.S.A.F. ANDERSEN AIR FORCE BASE






X




HID056786395
PAR HAWAII REFINING, LLC






X




HID9813 67683
HAWAIIAN COMMERCIAL & SUGAR COMPANY






X




IAOOO0444802
STELLAR INDUSTRIES INC - GARNER PLANT

X









IA7213820445
IOWA ARMY AMMUNITION PLANT






X




IAD000222992
GEATER MACHINING AND MANUFACTURING

X









IAD005264460
SIVYER STEEL CORP


X








IAD005273594
MONSANTO COMPANY






X




IAD007260656
DIVERSIFIED INDUSTRIES INC D/B/ASUDENGA
INDUSTRIES

X









IAD053737532
INFASTECH DECORAH LLC






X




IAD087132023
BERTCH CABINET MFG INC

X









IAD984571802
PMX INDUSTRIES INC
X





X




IAR000005710
AMERICAN PACKAGING CORPORATION


X








IAR000005785
BERTCH CABINET MFG INC - MARKETPLACE DIVISION

X









IAR000008227
PELLA CORPORATION - SIOUX CENTER OPERATION

X









IAR000510651
TRINITY STRUCTURAL TOWERS INC

X









IDD078350154
ST LUKES REGIONAL MEDICAL CTR BOISE

X









IL0000875583
ABLE ELECTRO POLISHING CO

X









ILD000805812
PEORIA DISPOSAL CO






X




ILD000815324
TRINITY STRUCTURAL TOWERS INC

X









ILD005070719
CATERPILLAR INC

X









54

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Exhibit B-l
Onsite Management Facilities
Handler ID
Handler Name
RECOVERY
TREATMENT
DISPOSAL
Metals
Recovery
Organics
Recovery
Inorganics
Recovery
Energy
Recovery
Fuel
Blending
Incineration
Wastewater
Treatment
Sludge
Treatment/
Stabilization/
Encapsulation
Land
Treatment/
Application
Landfill
Deepwell
Injection
ILD005072517
AMERICAN NICKELOID CO






X




ILD025423054
JOHN DEERE HARVESTER WORKS






X




ILD042075333
CABOTCORP










X
ILD052622917
SWAN SURFACES LLC

X









ILD052673027
PLYMOUTH TUBE CO






X




ILD0543 26491
MICROLINK DEVICES INC






X




ILD982624777
DYNO NOBEL INC





X





ILR000066886
CHEMTURA CORP






X




IN5170023498
US NAVAL SUPPORT ACTIVITY CRANE DIVISION





X
X




IND000807107
VERTELLUS INTEGRATED PYRIDINES LLC



X







IND003913423
ARCELORMITTAL BURNS HARBOR LLC










X
IND004939229
INDUSTRIAL DIELECTRICS INCORPORATED







X



IND006376362
SABIC INNOVATIVE PLASTICS MOUNT VERNON LLC



X







IND006413348
ALLISON TRANSMISSION INCORPORATED SPEEDWAY
MAIN CAMPUS





X





IND006419774
MAXON CORP

X









IND037585353
PROEDGEINC

X









IND088736103
HONEYWELL AIRCRAFT LANDING SYSTEMS






X




IND982602617
THUNDERBIRD PRODUCTS CORPORATION

X









INR000012443
SUNOCS LLC






X




INR000023697
INSITUFORM TECHNOLOGIES LLC






X




INR000025338
SPEC OPS AMMO COMPANY LLC






X




INR000108308
BEST METAL FINISHING INCORPORATED






X




INR000109009
HAAS CABINET COMPANY

X


X






55

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Exhibit B-l
Onsite Management Facilities
Handler ID
Handler Name
RECOVERY
TREATMENT
DISPOSAL
Metals
Recovery
Organics
Recovery
Inorganics
Recovery
Energy
Recovery
Fuel
Blending
Incineration
Wastewater
Treatment
Sludge
Treatment/
Stabilization/
Encapsulation
Land
Treatment/
Application
Landfill
Deepwell
Injection
INR000113209
EMI QUALITY PLATING SERVICE LLC






X




KS0000046607
ALS SERVICES USA CORP

X









KS0000205856
COBALT BOATS LLC-NORTH

X









KSD000610618
SCHUFF STEEL CO-MIDWEST

X









KSD007120751
B/E AEROSPACE






X




KSD007237746
EVONIK CORPORATION



X







KSD007240286
CROSS MANUFACTURING INC

X









KSD007241185
METAL FINISHING COMPANY INC

X









KSD007482011
BEECHCRAFT CORPORATION

X









KSD007482029
OCCIDENTAL CHEMICAL CORPORATION










X
KSD042387142
COBALT BOATS LLC-NEW SOUTH

X









KSD054757646
SOLOMON CORPORATION - MAIN FACILITY

X









KSD056577810
THE SHERWIN WILLIAMS COMPANY

X









KSD980687958
WILKO PAINT INC

X









KSD980852669
UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS H W A F

X




X




KSD984972992
PACE ANALYTICAL SERVICES LLC






X




KSD990874471
CATERPILLAR WORK TOOLS INC

X









KSR000001404
NAZDAR/KC COATINGS

X









KSR000001743
API AMERICAS INC

X









KSR000003137
HI-LO INDUSTRIES INC

X









KSR000016931
CRESTWOOD INC

X









KSR000506394
KBK INDUSTRIES LLC NORTH FAC

X









KSR000511964
DAY &ZIMMERMANN KANSAS LLC






X




56

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Exhibit B-l
Onsite Management Facilities
Handler ID
Handler Name
RECOVERY
TREATMENT
DISPOSAL
Metals
Recovery
Organics
Recovery
Inorganics
Recovery
Energy
Recovery
Fuel
Blending
Incineration
Wastewater
Treatment
Sludge
Treatment/
Stabilization/
Encapsulation
Land
Treatment/
Application
Landfill
Deepwell
Injection
KSR000512798
HESS SERVICES INC

X









KY0000468181
BLUEGRASS STATION DIVISION - TENANT






X




KY0000940056
AKEBONO BRAKE- GLASGOW PLANT






X




KY8213820105
BLUE GRASS ARMY DEPOT





X





KYD000623009
AMG ALUMINUM NORTH AMERICA, LLC.







X



KYD006370159
ARKEMA INC





X





KYD006373922
PMC ORGANOMETALLIX, INC.





X





KYD006388441
COLOR CORPORATION OF AMERICA

X









KYD006390017
ROHM AND HAAS - LOUISVILLE PLANT



X







KYD006396089
ECKART AMERICA CORPORATION

X









KYD042943985
DOW CORNING CORPORATION






X




KYD044914356
YKK(USA) INC.

X









KYD046655064
AMERICAN FUJI SEAL, INC.

X









KYD047812854
CRANE COMPOSITES

X





X



KYD066051913
INTERPLASTIC MANUFACTURING COMPANY

X




X




KYD068342708
LINK-BELT CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT COMPANY

X









KYD981753155
NREPADUCAH


X








KYR000033860
PELLA CORPORATION - MURRAY OPERATIONS






X




KYR000034207
DAICEL SAFETY SYSTEMS AMERICA LLC

X




X




KYR000051946
LABORATORY CORP OF AMERICA

X









LA0214022725
US ARMY, FORT POLK






X




LAD000618256
CECOS INTERNATIONAL, INC.










X
LAD001890367
E.I. DUPONT DE NEMOURS & CO.










X
57

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Exhibit B-l
Onsite Management Facilities
Handler ID
Handler Name
RECOVERY
TREATMENT
DISPOSAL
Metals
Recovery
Organics
Recovery
Inorganics
Recovery
Energy
Recovery
Fuel
Blending
Incineration
Wastewater
Treatment
Sludge
Treatment/
Stabilization/
Encapsulation
Land
Treatment/
Application
Landfill
Deepwell
Injection
LAD008086506
EAGLE US 2 LLC





X





LAD008103111
CARBOLINE CO.

X









LAD008213191
RUBICON LLC



X






X
LAD020597597
ANGUS CHEMICAL COMPANY



X






X
LAD040776809
BASF GEISMAR SITE



X

X





LAD050901669
NALCO COMPANY






X




LAD057117434
AXIALL, PLAQUEMINE



X







LAD081419418
SHINTECH LOUISIANA, LLC - PLAQUEMINE PLANT





X
X




LAD092681824
OCCIDENTAL CHEMICAL CORPORATION





X





LAD980796635
NOV TUBOSCOPE (AMELIA NORTH FACILITY)




X






LAD980810212
INTERVET D/B/A MERCK & CO





X





LAD985174028
CANDIES SHIPBUILDERS

X









LAROO0002519
CEMBELL INDUSTRIES, INC.






X




LAROO0009415
DENKA PERFORMANCE ELASTOMER LLC


X







X
LAROO0030403
PELICAN GAS PLANT









X

LAROO0033415
TOPSIDE EAST YARD

X









LAR000041087
SASOL CHEMICALS (USA) LLC






X




LAROO0057828
EVONIK CYRO LLC






X




LAROO0086074
BLUE CUBE OPERATIONS LLC





X





MAC300008554
GENZYME CORPORATION, A SANOFI COMPANY - NORTH
NYA






X




MAC300019585
SUNCOINC

X









MAC300097318
HARVARD VANGUARD MEDICAL ASSOCIATES

X









MADOO1403104
OLIN CHEMICALSUPERFUND SITE






X




58

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Exhibit B-l
Onsite Management Facilities
Handler ID
Handler Name
RECOVERY
TREATMENT
DISPOSAL
Metals
Recovery
Organics
Recovery
Inorganics
Recovery
Energy
Recovery
Fuel
Blending
Incineration
Wastewater
Treatment
Sludge
Treatment/
Stabilization/
Encapsulation
Land
Treatment/
Application
Landfill
Deepwell
Injection
MAD001963263
HARVARD UNIVERSITY - CAMBRIDGE CAMPUS

X









MAD054430095
POLY METAL FINISHING INC

X









MAD063894786
GENERAL METAL FINISHING LLC






X




MAD087452611
RANDOLPH PRODUCTS CO

X









MAD981062284
SUPERCON INC ANOMET PRODUCTS






X




MAD982544884
GENZYME CORPORATION, A SANOFI COMPANY - 1 & 5
MOUNTAIN RD. FRAMINGHAM






X




MAD985277540
CENTRAL METAL FINISHING INC

X









MAD985307966
GENZYME CORPORATION, A SANOFI COMPANY- SOUTH
NYA FRAMINGHAM






X




MAR000009605
ISP FREETOWN FINE CHEMICALS INC

X









MAR000016493
CALIFORNIA PRODUCTS, A DIVISION OF ICP
CONSTRUCTION

X









MAR000502559
STELLAR INDUSTRIES CORPORATION

X









MD0000308312
TELEDYNE ENERGY SYSTEMS INC






X




MD3210021355
U.S. ARMY GARRISON, ABERDEEN PROVING GROUND






X




MDD003062213
ALMAG PLATING CORPORATION






X




MDD003065117
OLSON WIRE PRODUCTS CO., INC.






X




MDD003067121
ORBITAL ATK





X





MDD064871122
CALVERTHEALTH MEDICAL CENTER

X









MDD985386143
MID-ATLANTIC FINISHING CORP






X




ME5000000307
GD-OTS, INC. SACO OPERATIONS


X








MED000841056
BATH IRON WORKS - HARDINGS FACILITY

X









MED040228983
PIONEER PLASTICS CORPORATION






X




MED058951401
BATES COLLEGE
X










MED097734388
NAUTELMAINE, INC






X




59

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Exhibit B-l
Onsite Management Facilities
Handler ID
Handler Name
RECOVERY
TREATMENT
DISPOSAL
Metals
Recovery
Organics
Recovery
Inorganics
Recovery
Energy
Recovery
Fuel
Blending
Incineration
Wastewater
Treatment
Sludge
Treatment/
Stabilization/
Encapsulation
Land
Treatment/
Application
Landfill
Deepwell
Injection
MER000503813
DAHL-CHASE DIAGNOSTIC SERVICES

X









MER000503870
MID COAST HOSPITAL

X









MER000506741
NORTHEAST PACKAGING COMPANY

X









MER000510156
THE AROOSTOOK MEDICAL CENTER

X









MID000820381
PHARMACIA & UPJOHN COMPANY LLC










X
MID006013643
PFIZER/WARNER LAMBERT COMPANY LLC










X
MID048090633
WAYNE DISPOSAL INC






X




MID082767591
MICHIGAN SEAMLESS TUBE LLC






X




MID085890846
ALLIED FINISHING INC






X




MID086147980
FABRICON PRODUCTS INC

X









MID118740240
JOHNSON CONTROLS INTERIORS HOLDING US II LLC -
SOUTHVIEW

X









MIK137969374
GENERAL MOTORS LLC






X




MIK299173666
GENERAL MOTORS LLC






X




MIR000006270
SURFACE ACTIVATION TECHNOLOGIES LLC
X










MIT270013113
GENERAL FORMULATIONS INC

X









MN0000968826
PACE ANALYTICAL LIFE SCIENCE






X




MND000272146
METHODIST HOSPITAL

X









MND006148092
GOPHER RESOURCE






X




MND006151336
INTERPLASTIC CORPORATION - MINNEAPOLIS






X




MND006156590
FEDERAL CARTRIDGE COMPANY





X
X




MND006166557
WATEROUSCO. INC.

X









MND006172621
CO-OPERATIVE PLATING COMPANY






X




MND006253694
ROBERTS AUTOMATIC PRODUCTS, INC.


X








60

-------
Exhibit B-l
Onsite Management Facilities
Handler ID
Handler Name
RECOVERY
TREATMENT
DISPOSAL
Metals
Recovery
Organics
Recovery
Inorganics
Recovery
Energy
Recovery
Fuel
Blending
Incineration
Wastewater
Treatment
Sludge
Treatment/
Stabilization/
Encapsulation
Land
Treatment/
Application
Landfill
Deepwell
Injection
MND006454854
DURA SUPREME, INC.

X









MND006478705
EDCO PRODUCTS INC

X









MND022772008
ESSENTIA HEALTH - DULUTH






X




MND037335072
BECKMAN COULTER INC. 1000 LAKE HAZELTINE






X




MND053417515
CUMMINS POWER GENERATION

X









MND064791809
MAYO CLINIC HEALTH SYSTEM MANKATO

X









MND071363246
MAYO CLINIC HOSPITAL - ROCHESTER ST MARY'S CAMPUS






X




MND071498828
U OF M MEDICAL CENTER - RIVERSIDE CAMPS

X









MND071767222
REGIONS HOSPITAL






X




MND071772503
MERCY HOSPITAL - MERCY CAMPUS






X




MND078689619
CHILDRENS HOSPITALS AND CLINICS OF MN

X




X




MND132405473
HENNEPIN COUNTY MEDICAL CENTER

X




X




MND980613822
U OF M - SAINT PAUL CAMPUS

X









MND980824890
BAE SYSTEMS (OLD - FMC )






X




MND985677889
ROSEMOUNTINC






X




MND985686690
UNITY HOSPITAL, PART OF ALLINA HEALTH






X




MND985697598
NAHAN PRINTING INC

X









MND985767482
ECO FINISHING INC.






X




MND990730673
BRUNSWICK NEW YORK MILLS OPERATION

X









MNR000004143
LARSON FAMILY REAL ESTATE LLLP






X




MNR000100545
MIDWEST FINISHING, INC.
X










MNR000103945
SUPERIOR DRIVE SUPPORT CENTER






X




MNR000107573
ADVANCE CORPORATION






X




61

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Exhibit B-l
Onsite Management Facilities
Handler ID
Handler Name
RECOVERY
TREATMENT
DISPOSAL
Metals
Recovery
Organics
Recovery
Inorganics
Recovery
Energy
Recovery
Fuel
Blending
Incineration
Wastewater
Treatment
Sludge
Treatment/
Stabilization/
Encapsulation
Land
Treatment/
Application
Landfill
Deepwell
Injection
MNR000114652
MEDTRONIC APV






X




MNS000101865
BAYER BUILT WOODWORKS, INC.

X









MNS000300616
CARGILL INC - RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT CENTER






X




MNT280011776
X-CEL OPTICAL COMPANY






X




M00000032581
ADVANCED INDUSTRIES INC

X









M04213820489
LAKE CITY ARMY AMMUNITION PLANT





X
X




M09890010524
FORMER BANNISTER FEDERAL COMPLEX






X




MOD000829705
FRONT STREET REMEDIAL ACTION CORP






X




MOD006274732
ELANTAS PDG, INC.

X









MOD006308407
HUBBELL POWER SYSTEMS INC


X








MOD007121841
TNEMEC COMPANY INC

X









MOD030712822
EXIDETECHNOLOGIES CANON HOLLOW SMELTER






X




MOD057894321
3M COMPANY

X









MOD095479978
US PAINT CORP

X









MOD981117377
FUJIFILM MFG USA INC

X









MOD981709272
TESTAMERICA LABORATORIES






X




MOD981712425
LHB INDUSTRIES

X









MOD985773472
AERO TRANSPORTATION PRODUCTS INC

X









MS6210809871
ERDC- WATERWAYS EXPERIMENT STATION







X

X

MSD021019914
AMERICAN WOOD - DIVISION OF POWETIMBER






X




MSD033417031
FIRST CHEMICAL CORPORATION





X





MSD043417476
HOWARD INDUSTRIES, INC. LAUREL FACILITY

X









MSD048320030
MUELLER COPPER TUBE COMPANY, INC

X









62

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Exhibit B-l
Onsite Management Facilities
Handler ID
Handler Name
RECOVERY
TREATMENT
DISPOSAL
Metals
Recovery
Organics
Recovery
Inorganics
Recovery
Energy
Recovery
Fuel
Blending
Incineration
Wastewater
Treatment
Sludge
Treatment/
Stabilization/
Encapsulation
Land
Treatment/
Application
Landfill
Deepwell
Injection
MSD054179403
CHEVRON PRODUCTS COMPANY






X




MSD09604679 2
THE CHEMOURS COMPANY FC, LLC










X
MSD980729198
WOOD PRESERVING, INC






X




MSD981749401
US PROPERTY AND FISCAL OFFICE-MS






X




MSD991277575
DREXEL CHEMICAL COMPANY




X






MSR000000026
METAL IMPACT SOUTH


X








MSR000004549
ALUMINUM EXTRUSIONS, INC.

X









MSR000103507
BALDWIN POLE MISSISSIPPI, LLC.






X




MSR000103515
TEIKURO CORPORATION






X




MSR000107136
B AND D PLASTIC LLC

X









NC0991302714
C CON METALS USA, INC., PLANT B






X




NC0991302719
AMCOR TOBACCO PACKAGING REIDSVILLE

X









NCD000616763
HK RESEARCH CORPORATION

X









NCD000813519
DUKE UNIVERSITY






X




NCD003156460
INTERNATIONAL PAPER - CHARLOTTE CONTAINER (7210)









X

NCD003214319
THE SHERWIN WILLIAMS COMPANY

X









NCD003217536
HICKORY WHITE CASEGOODS

X









NCD003233970
THOMAS BUILT BUSES, INC.

X









NCD006390561
AKZO NOBEL COATINGS, INC

X









NCD024617524
COATS NORTH AMERICA

X









NCD030504062
PRINTPACK INC. SNACKS DIVISION

X









NCD041747775
N.S. FLEXIBLES, LLC

X









NCD042091975
MALLINCKRODT RALEIGH PHARMACEUTICAL PLANT



X


X




63

-------
Exhibit B-l
Onsite Management Facilities
Handler ID
Handler Name
RECOVERY
TREATMENT
DISPOSAL
Metals
Recovery
Organics
Recovery
Inorganics
Recovery
Energy
Recovery
Fuel
Blending
Incineration
Wastewater
Treatment
Sludge
Treatment/
Stabilization/
Encapsulation
Land
Treatment/
Application
Landfill
Deepwell
Injection
NCD044387538
GRADY-WHITE BOATS, INC.

X









NCD057451270
FORMER HEATCRAFT REMEDIATION SITE






X




NCD059141184
BAKER INTERIORS FURNITURE COMPANY

X









NCD071561864
THE SHERWIN-WILLIAMS COMPANY

X









NCD079047148
RPM WOOD FINISHES GROUP, INC.

X









NCD091245969
RADIATOR SPECIALTY COMPANY






X




NCD097728091
VISHAY MEASUREMENTS GROUP INC.

X









NCD116001280
KURZTRANSFER PRODUCTS

X









NCD168407633
STEELFAB, INC.

X









NCD981747389
HYDRO EXTRUSION USA LLC






X




NCD982081390
WHITLEY MONAHAN HANDLE, LLC

X









NCD986166361
DAY INTERNATIONAL

X









NCD986189801
IMAFLEX USA

X









NCD986194850
PELTON & CRANE






X




NCD986229375
PRYSMIAN CABLES AND SYSTEMS USA, LLC

X









NCP101317114
HANES DYE AND FINISHING






X




NCR000135988
TRIUMPH INSULATION SYSTEMS, LLC

X









NCR000143966
NEW EXCELSIOR, INC.




X






NCR000151753
REICH-LLC

X









NDD000690594
DAKOTA GASIFICATION COMPANY - GREAT PLAINS
SYNFUELS PLANT



X



X



NDD006175467
TESORO MANDAN REFINERY






X




NED000766808
UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA






X




NED000822817
VISHAY DALE ELECTRONICS PLANT 2

X









64

-------
Exhibit B-l
Onsite Management Facilities
Handler ID
Handler Name
RECOVERY
TREATMENT
DISPOSAL
Metals
Recovery
Organics
Recovery
Inorganics
Recovery
Energy
Recovery
Fuel
Blending
Incineration
Wastewater
Treatment
Sludge
Treatment/
Stabilization/
Encapsulation
Land
Treatment/
Application
Landfill
Deepwell
Injection
NED007258338
CONCRETE EQUIPMENT COMPANY, INC.

X









NED007265077
ELSTER AMERICAN METER COMPANY LLC

X









NED007273279
HUGHES BROTHERS, INC.

X









NED043534635
GENERAL DYNAMICS-OTS, INC.

X









NED068652981
KAWASAKI MOTORS MANUFACTURING CORP., U.S.A.

X









NED980971733
DUNCAN AVIATION, INC.

X









NER000003343
VALLEY OAK CABINET DOORS

X









NER000502443
LABORATORY CORPORATION OF AMERICA

X









NER000506261
AGILITY CYLINDERS LLC.

X









NJ 0001578798
INTERTEK (CALEB BRETT)



X







NJ 3210020704
US ARMY, PICATINNY ARSENAL





X





NJD000564906
NATIONAL WASTE CLEAN INC.


X








NJD001717040
C & C METAL PRODUCTS CORP.

X
X








NJD002012995
PAN TECHNOLOGY

X









NJD002182228
REAGENT CHEMICAL-MIDDLESEX







X



NJD002397834
ALBEA AMERICAS INC




X






NJD030315980
THE COLLEGE OF NEW JERSEY

X


X

X




NJD048585558
JANSSEN PHARMACEUTICAL COMPANIES OF J&J




X
X





NJD063144174
TAYLOR FORGE STAINLESS INC






X
X



NJD064344575
SIEGFRIED USA, LLC


X








NJD065821191
CHILTON MEDICAL CENTER





X





NJD075509794
VIRTUA MEMORIAL






X




NJD076668458
INRAD OPTICS INC






X




65

-------
Exhibit B-l
Onsite Management Facilities
Handler ID
Handler Name
RECOVERY
TREATMENT
DISPOSAL
Metals
Recovery
Organics
Recovery
Inorganics
Recovery
Energy
Recovery
Fuel
Blending
Incineration
Wastewater
Treatment
Sludge
Treatment/
Stabilization/
Encapsulation
Land
Treatment/
Application
Landfill
Deepwell
Injection
NJD099285264
BRUKER OST, LLC




X


X



NJD162357305
ENGLERT, INC.






X




NJD980208946
J. JOSEPHSON. INC.

X









NJD980753875
SOLVAY SPECIALTY POLYMERS USA, LLC





X





NJD981080401
CHEM FLEUR / FIRMENICH, INC.




X

X




NJD981142185
LINDEN BULK TRANSPORTATION, LLC.




X
X
X
X



NJD981142797
KEARNY STEEL CONTAINER CORP.




X






NJD981181886
PTC THERAPEUTICS




X
X





NJD981564099
LABORATORY CORPORATION OF AMERICA

X









NJD982534315
NEW JERSEY AMERICAN WATER - SHORT HILLS

X









NJD982730442
VIRTUAMARLTON






X




NJD986570125
EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICES OF KEASBEY LLC





X





NJD986582898
EVOQUA WATER TECNOLOGIES





X





NJD986626620
VIRTUA BERLIN






X




NJD986646776
OCEAN MEDICAL CENTER






X




NJN986625069
MERCK SHARP & DOHME CORP.






X




NJR000013102
256 VANDERPOOL STREET







X



NJR000015362
NJAW DELAWARE RIVER REGIONAL WATER TREATMENT
PLANT







X



NJR000020164
ALPHA ENGINEERED COMPOSITES, LLC





X





NJR000062190
KOBO PRODUCTS INC.

X









NJR000064832
JOHNSON & JOHNSON CONSUMER INC.
X



X
X

X



NJR000074187
FMC INNOVATION CENTER




X
X

X



NJR000074336
E.M. SERGEANT PULP & CHEMICAL CO., INC.






X




66

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Exhibit B-l
Onsite Management Facilities
Handler ID
Handler Name
RECOVERY
TREATMENT
DISPOSAL
Metals
Recovery
Organics
Recovery
Inorganics
Recovery
Energy
Recovery
Fuel
Blending
Incineration
Wastewater
Treatment
Sludge
Treatment/
Stabilization/
Encapsulation
Land
Treatment/
Application
Landfill
Deepwell
Injection
NJR986632875
RTSP, LLC

X









NJR986636363
VIRTUAVOORHEES






X




NJR986641942
VIRTUA BERLIN






X




NJR986641959
VIRTU A HEALTH & REHAB CENTER MT. HOLLY






X




NJR986651008
NATIONAL PAINT INDUSTRIES





X





NM0890010515
LOS ALAMOS NATIONAL LABORATORY






X
X



NMD980744551
CTS ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS, INC.







X



NV1210090006
HAWTHORNE ARMY DEPOT





X





NVD000626531
BARRICK GOLDSTRIKE MINES INC.






X




NVD000627034
NEWMONT MINING CORPORATION (GOLD QUARRY)






X




NVD982029233
CASHMAN EQUIPMENT COMPANY

X









NVD982408668
NEWMONT MINING CORPORATION - TWIN CREEKS MINE






X




NVD982470056
SUNRISE HOSPITAL AND MEDICAL CENTER LLC

X









NVD982504664
ROUND MOUNTAIN GOLD CORPORATION
X






X

X

NVD986769990
FEDEX FREIGHT RNO



X
X






NVD986776904
NEVADA BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY DBA AT&T NEVADA


X








NVR000084996
ERICKSON INTERNATIONAL LLC

X









NVR000086231
JAMES HARDIE BUILDING PRODUCTS

X









NVR000087585
SUMMERLIN HOSPITAL MEDICAL CENTER







X



NVR000092478
REPUBLIC SERVICES RENEWABLE ENERGY (FORMERLY
KNOWN AS CC LANDFILL ENERGY, LLC)


X








NVR000092932
IMLAY DRUM SITE/ BLM CLEAN UP


X








NY0000146126
LOCKHEED MARTIN RMS - OWEGO






X




NY0000665216
NORTH EAST FINISHING CO INC






X




67

-------
Exhibit B-l
Onsite Management Facilities
Handler ID
Handler Name
RECOVERY
TREATMENT
DISPOSAL
Metals
Recovery
Organics
Recovery
Inorganics
Recovery
Energy
Recovery
Fuel
Blending
Incineration
Wastewater
Treatment
Sludge
Treatment/
Stabilization/
Encapsulation
Land
Treatment/
Application
Landfill
Deepwell
Injection
NY0000926436
ORTHO CLINICAL DIAGNOSTICS






X




NY0001006022
PRECISION PHOTO FAB INC







X



NY7213820940
WATERVLIET ARSENAL






X




NY7890008975
BROOKHAVEN NATIONAL LABORATORY






X




NYD000339176
DUNMORE CORPORATION

X









NYD000632083
AURUBIS BUFFALO INC






X




NYD000688606
ANHEUSER-BUSCH LLC






X




NYD000706275
CON EDISON - 59TH STREET GENERATING STATION






X




NYD000799239
SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY - QUAD






X




NYD000810986
CORNELL UNIVERSITY ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH &
SAFETY

X




X




NYD000824482
OCCIDENTAL CHEMICAL-NIAGARA PLANT PO BOX 344
NIAGARA FALLS NY






X




NYDOO0831644
HOOKER HYDE PARK






X




NYD001612423
MERSEN USA ROCHESTER-NY CORP






X




NYDOO1827633
AMPHENOLCORP






X




NYDOO2040277
GREAT NECK SAW MANUFACTURING






X




NYDOO2043396
PALL TRINITY MICRO DIV PALL CORP






X




NYD002066777
AMSTERDAM PRINTING & LITHO INC






X




NYDOO2080034
M P M SILICONES LLC





X
X




NYDOO2100568
FLEXO TRANSPARENT LLC

X









NYD002103216
DUREZ CORPORATION





X





NYD002106938
DUREZ NORTH TONAWANDA OCCIDENTAL CHEMICAL
CORPORATION






X




NYDOO2114924
HOPES WINDOWS INC

X









NYD002115152
JAMESTOWN ELECTRO PLATING WORKS INC






X




68

-------
Exhibit B-l
Onsite Management Facilities
Handler ID
Handler Name
RECOVERY
TREATMENT
DISPOSAL
Metals
Recovery
Organics
Recovery
Inorganics
Recovery
Energy
Recovery
Fuel
Blending
Incineration
Wastewater
Treatment
Sludge
Treatment/
Stabilization/
Encapsulation
Land
Treatment/
Application
Landfill
Deepwell
Injection
NYD002116184
CANDLELIGHT CABINETRY INC

X









NYD002123461
OLIN CORPORATION - CHLOR ALKALI PRODUCTS






X




NYD002123503
THE CHEMOURS CO FC LLC






X




NYD002126845
FMC CORPORATION






X




NYD002134880
TECUMSEH REDEVELOPMENT INC






X




NYD002211324
XEROX CORPORATION






X




NYD002214484
MARKIN TUBING






X




NYD002217834
G WLISK COMPANY INC






X




NYD002218436
ARKEMA INC GENESEO FACILITY






X




NYD002220804
ARCH CHEMICALS INC






X




NYD002221919
J MT PROPERTIES INC






X




NYD002227296
INDIUM CORPORATION OF AMERICA






X




NYD002228625
EMERSUB 15 LLC






X




NYD002229029
MULTI-COLOR CORPORATION

X









NYD002230902
BRISTOL-MYERS SQUIBB COMPANY






X




NYD002231272
GENERAL ELECTRIC CO






X




NYD002232304
ARCONIC MASSENA OPERATIONS- WEST PLANT






X


X

NYD002233856
THE RAYMOND CORPORATION

X









NYD002234763
EVANS CHEMETICS LP






X




NYD002238582
ANOPLATE CORPORATION






X




NYD002240638
REMINGTON ARMS CO LLC






X




NYD002241982
HADCO A WHOLLY OWNED SUBSIDIARY OF SANMINA-SCI






X




NYD002249613
UTICA METAL PRODUCTS INC






X




69

-------
Exhibit B-l
Onsite Management Facilities
Handler ID
Handler Name
RECOVERY
TREATMENT
DISPOSAL
Metals
Recovery
Organics
Recovery
Inorganics
Recovery
Energy
Recovery
Fuel
Blending
Incineration
Wastewater
Treatment
Sludge
Treatment/
Stabilization/
Encapsulation
Land
Treatment/
Application
Landfill
Deepwell
Injection
NYD002430742
RENSSELAER POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE






X




NYD003926805
SILGAN CONTAINERS MANUFACTURING CORPORATION

X









NYD003939592
CON EDISON - EAST RIVER GENERATING STATI






X




NYD003939824
CON EDISON - 74TH STREET GENERATING STAT






X




NYD003959251
KEYMARK CORPORATION

X




X




NYD003980216
NOVELIS CORPORATION






X




NYD013415849
ELECTRONIC DEVICES INC






X
X



NYD020661757
NORTHERN DUTCHESS HOSPITAL






X




NYD03 0231153
UNITED SILICONE INC






X




NYD030485288
REVERE SMELTING & REFINING CORPORATION






X




NYD040464315
STONY BROOK UNIVERSITY

X









NYD041292772
ADVANCED ATOMIZATION TECHNOLOGIES LLC






X




NYD050420512
CHEMPRENE INC

X









NYD051583862
NEWCHEM INC DBA NEWCUT






X




NYD052767829
CROUSE HOSPITAL
X



X

X




NYD055961361
CROSMAN CORPORATION






X




NYD059385120
LOCKHEED MARTIN CORPORATION






X




NYD063656128
OLEAN ADVANCED PRODUCTS






X




NYD065939902
MILL-MAX MFG CORP

X




X




NYD067919183
CORNING INCORPORATED - SULLIVAN PARK


X








NYD067919340
SABIN METAL CORP






X




NYD068296839
JOS H LOWENSTEIN & SONS INC






X




NYD071586127
REVERE COPPER PRODUCTS INC






X




70

-------
Exhibit B-l
Onsite Management Facilities
Handler ID
Handler Name
RECOVERY
TREATMENT
DISPOSAL
Metals
Recovery
Organics
Recovery
Inorganics
Recovery
Energy
Recovery
Fuel
Blending
Incineration
Wastewater
Treatment
Sludge
Treatment/
Stabilization/
Encapsulation
Land
Treatment/
Application
Landfill
Deepwell
Injection
NYD071596449
CRUCIBLE INDUSTRIES LLC






X




NYD074033101
PEROXYCHEM LLC






X




NYD074042292
BUFFALO GENERAL MEDICAL CENTER-KALEIDA HEALTH

X









NYD080336241
CECOS INTERNATIONAL INC






X




NYD080467954
VASSAR BROTHERS MEDICAL CENTER






X




NYD080469935
NOR LITE LLC






X




NYD084006741
INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORP THOMAS J
WATSON RESEARCH CENTER






X




NYD091662726
MCALPIN INDUSTRIES






X




NYD099333858
PRECIOUS PLATE INC






X




NYD108618745
IIMAK

X









NYD157387770
TESTAMERICA LABORATORIES - BUFFALO






X




NYD175773779
VANDEMARK CHEMICAL INC






X




NYD980534192
COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY- MORNINGSIDE

X









NYD980534390
PVS CHEMICAL SOLUTIONS INC






X




NYD980536288
CHEMOURS NECCO PARK






X




NYD980642656
DEWEY LOEFFEL LANDFILL






X




NYD980646129
NORTHVILLE HOLTSVILLE TERMINAL






X




NYD980651210
KNOWLES CAZENOVIA






X




NYD980759427
PUTNAM HOSPITAL CENTER






X




NYD980769830
ROCHESTER OVERNIGHT PLATING






X




NYD980779540
US DOE WEST VALLEY DEMONSTRATION PROJECT






X




NYD980784664
BERRY SPECIALTY TAPES LLC

X









NYD980790141
TRANSCONTINENTAL ULTRA FLEX INC

X









71

-------
Exhibit B-l
Onsite Management Facilities
Handler ID
Handler Name
RECOVERY
TREATMENT
DISPOSAL
Metals
Recovery
Organics
Recovery
Inorganics
Recovery
Energy
Recovery
Fuel
Blending
Incineration
Wastewater
Treatment
Sludge
Treatment/
Stabilization/
Encapsulation
Land
Treatment/
Application
Landfill
Deepwell
Injection
NYD981131568
ANAREN MICROWAVE INC






X




NYD981484637
GLENS FALLS HOSPITAL






X




NYD981485758
MORRISVILLE STATE COLLEGE

X
X








NYD982534190
TRINITY PACKAGING CORPORATION

X









NYD982718777
GLASS FAB INC






X




NYD982725699
LD MCCAULEY LLC






X




NYD98 273 6423
NAP INDUSTRIES

X









NYD982796906
STAUFFER MANAGEMENT COMPANY LLC






X




NYD986873602
GENE LINK INC






X




NYD986895852
KERRY BIO-SCIENCE






X




NYD98 68993 67
GOUVERNEUR HEALTH







X



NYD98 6904464
SOUTHERN GRAPHIC SYSTEMS LLC






X




NYD986914521
GOOD SAMARITAN HOSPITAL REGIONAL LAB

X









NYD986928208
DUNDEE CS






X




NYD986990190
JAMAICA HOSPITAL MEDICAL CENTER






X




NYD986993228
TUCKER PRINTERS

X









NYD987002169
NANZ CUSTOM HARDWARE INC






X




NYD990774200
U S CHROME CORP OF NEW YORK






X




NYR000033225
CBLPATH INC

X









NYR000046094
ESSEX SPECIALITY PRODUCTS INC






X




NYR000054411
FORMER ROWE INDUSTRIES SUPERFUND SITE






X




NYR000060459
GENERAL ELECTRIC CO - 98 LYMAN STREET






X




NYR000096438
S-AREA OCCIDENTAL CHEMICAL CORPORATION






X




72

-------
Exhibit B-l
Onsite Management Facilities
Handler ID
Handler Name
RECOVERY
TREATMENT
DISPOSAL
Metals
Recovery
Organics
Recovery
Inorganics
Recovery
Energy
Recovery
Fuel
Blending
Incineration
Wastewater
Treatment
Sludge
Treatment/
Stabilization/
Encapsulation
Land
Treatment/
Application
Landfill
Deepwell
Injection
NYR000102517
WECO MANUFACTURING






X




NYR000104638
NORTH WELL HEALTH CORE LABORATORIES






X




NYR000105718
DUNKIRK SPECIALTY STEEL LLC






X




NYR000109298
13 ELECTRONICS INC






X




NYR000110700
UMICORE TECHNICAL MATERIALS






X




NYR000122218
ASTRO ELECTROPLATING INC






X




NYR000131813
DEPUYSYNTHES






X




NYR000137034
HAMBURG FINISHING WORKS






X




NYR000138727
BEMIS CO INC

X









NYR000145177
CARESTREAM HEALTH INC INTENSIFYING SCREENS &
CASSETTES - B-l 17






X




NYR000155978
BISON BAG CO INC

X









NYR000170852
COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY - PATHOLOGY DEPT

X









NYR000179887
GLOBALFOUNDRIES






X




NYR000184986
ROCHESTER SILVER WORKS LLC






X




NYR000185694
ROCHESTER MIDLAND CORPORATION






X




NYR000188425
ALADDIN PACKAGING LLC

X









NYR000218974
GLOBALFOUNDRIES- EAST FISH KILL FACILITY






X




NYR000232942
SENECA TOWN OF VAN RENSSALAER WATER TANK






X




OH7890008983
US DOE PORTSMOUTH GASEOUS DIFFUSION PLANT






X




OHD004172565
THE LUBRIZOLCORP






X




OHD004172623
THE LUBRIZOLCORPORATION





X





OHD004173415
BEMIS COMPANY INC

X









OHD004200044
A SCHULMAN INC DBA PREMIX INC






X




73

-------
Exhibit B-l
Onsite Management Facilities
Handler ID
Handler Name
RECOVERY
TREATMENT
DISPOSAL
Metals
Recovery
Organics
Recovery
Inorganics
Recovery
Energy
Recovery
Fuel
Blending
Incineration
Wastewater
Treatment
Sludge
Treatment/
Stabilization/
Encapsulation
Land
Treatment/
Application
Landfill
Deepwell
Injection
OHD004234480
AKSTEEL CORP










X
OHD004236170
STANDARDAERO COMPONENT SERVICES

X









OHD004284188
GFS CHEMICALS INC






X




OHD004293775
AUSTIN POWDER CO






X




OHD004469896
HARRISON PAINT CO

X









OHD007901598
BATTELLE MEMORIAL INSTITUTE






X




OHD017730458
CLEVELAND CLINIC FOUNDATION

X









OHD041604729
CHROMAFLO TECHNOLOGIES

X









OH D042157644
INEOS NITRILES USA LLC










X
OHD046202602
UNITED INITIATORS INC



X







OHD050393149
CUSTOM POLY BAG INC

X









OHD052322989
CUSTOM PULTRUSIONS INC






X




OHD076777788
MILESTONE AVTECHNOLOGIES LLC

X









OH D147190417
COMPONENT REPAIR TECHNOLOGIES






X




OHD153745138
MOLDED FIBERGLASS COMPOSITE SYSTEMS






X




OHD986967420
JLG INDUSTRIES INC

X









OHD986979326
TESTAMERICA LAB - NORTH CANTON






X




OHD987049467
ALS SERVICES USA CORP DBA ALS TRIBOLOGY

X









OHD990694416
ROCHLING GLASTIC COMPOSITES






X




OHR000024927
EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY






X




OHR000032334
COMPLETE LAUNDERING SERVICE INC

X









OHR000108035
COLONIAL SURFACE SOLUTIONS

X









OHR000137414
TENCOM LTD






X




74

-------
Exhibit B-l
Onsite Management Facilities
Handler ID
Handler Name
RECOVERY
TREATMENT
DISPOSAL
Metals
Recovery
Organics
Recovery
Inorganics
Recovery
Energy
Recovery
Fuel
Blending
Incineration
Wastewater
Treatment
Sludge
Treatment/
Stabilization/
Encapsulation
Land
Treatment/
Application
Landfill
Deepwell
Injection
OHR000143222
THREEBOND INTERNATIONAL INC

X









OHT400010559
SWAGELOK STRONGSVILLE






X




OHT400013892
BATTELLE MEMORIAL INSTITUTE

X









OKD000632737
TULSA DISPOSAL, LLC






X




OKD007194475
KIMRAY INC.






X




OKD007207129
GEMINI COATINGS, INC

X









OKD007217748
FIBER GLASS SYSTEMS

X









OKD007240088
CHARLES MACHINE WORKS, INC.

X









OKD007336258
MIXON BROTHERS WOOD PRESERVING INC


X








OKD041498916
BAKER HUGHES OILFIELD OPERATIONS - TULSA ALS

X









OKD064551880
INTER PLASTIC CORPORATION


X



X




OKD094769726
MCALESTER REGIONAL HEALTH CENTER

X









OKD181233057
AMERICAN AIRLINES, INC.-WHEEL AND BRAKE CENTER






X




OKD987084183
PLIANT CORPORATION

X









OKD987086758
ISTI PLANT SERVICES

X









OKD990696890
FLEX-N-GATE OKLAHOMA, L.L.C.

X









OKR000013896
DIANON SYSTEMS, INC

X









OKR000028126
ISTI PLANT SERVICES

X









OKR000028134
ISTI PLANT SERVICES

X









OR5360010321
VA PORTLAND HEALTHCARE SYSTEM


X








ORD000602110
WESTERN STAR TRUCK MANUFACTURING PLANT

X









ORD000773937
PCC STRUCTURALS INC SSBO






X




ORD003992518
SUNSTONE CIRCUITS LLC
X





X




75

-------
Exhibit B-l
Onsite Management Facilities
Handler ID
Handler Name
RECOVERY
TREATMENT
DISPOSAL
Metals
Recovery
Organics
Recovery
Inorganics
Recovery
Energy
Recovery
Fuel
Blending
Incineration
Wastewater
Treatment
Sludge
Treatment/
Stabilization/
Encapsulation
Land
Treatment/
Application
Landfill
Deepwell
Injection
ORD009020470
RODDA PAINT CORPORATION

X









ORD009027970
PCC STRUCTURALS INC LPC






X




ORD009049107
EAST SIDE PLATING, INC., PLANT 4






X




ORD010746402
JOHNSON CONTROLS BATTERY GROUP INC






X




ORD018216887
EAST SIDE PLATING INC PLANTS 1, 2 3






X




ORD041265372
CARESTREAM HEALTH, INC.






X




ORD050955848
ATI MILLERSBURG






X
X



ORD050972322
MASTERBRAND CABINETS INC

X









ORD065280190
ISOVOLTA, INC.

X
X








ORD079786745
BEND RESEARCH INC






X




ORD089452353
CHEMICAL WASTE MANAGEMENT OF THE NW






X




ORD980833891
EAST SIDE PLATING, INC., PLANT 5






X




ORD980980353
WESTAK OF OREGON






X




ORQ000018739
BEND RESEARCH INC






X




ORQ000023408
ORENCO SYSTEMS INC

X




X




ORQ000024166
BEND RESEARCH INC






X




PA0000193334
REAXIS INC






X




PA0890090004
BETTIS ATOMIC POWER LABORATORY






X




PA5210021510
GENERAL DYNAMICS ORDNANCE & TACTICAL SYSTEMS

X




X




PA6213820503
LETTERKENNY ARMY DEPOT






X




PA8890031869
US DOE NATIONAL ENERGY TECHNOLOGY LAB






X




PAD000429589
GROWS LANDFILL






X




PA D001643 691
HARLEY-DAVIDSON MOTOR CO OPERATIONS INC






X




76

-------
Exhibit B-l
Onsite Management Facilities
Handler ID
Handler Name
RECOVERY
TREATMENT
DISPOSAL
Metals
Recovery
Organics
Recovery
Inorganics
Recovery
Energy
Recovery
Fuel
Blending
Incineration
Wastewater
Treatment
Sludge
Treatment/
Stabilization/
Encapsulation
Land
Treatment/
Application
Landfill
Deepwell
Injection
PAD002103265
MORGAN ADVANCED MATERIALS & TECH NO LOGY

X









PAD002105179
UNITED REFINING CO - WARREN REFINERY






X




PAD002312791
ADVANSIX RESINS & CHEMICALS LLC



X







PAD002330165
EAST PENN MANUFACTURING CO INC
X






X



PAD002334142
INDUSTRIAL METAL PLATING INC






X




PAD002344463
LAKE REGION MEDICAL

X









PA D0023 60485
MORGAN CORP

X









PAD003023827
CNH AMERICA LLC

X









PAD003043353
CHEROKEE PHARMACEUTICLS LLC

X




X




PAD004339297
PENNSYLVANIA TRANSFORMER TECHNOLOGY INC

X









PA D004378501
ATI FLAT ROLLED PRODUCTS HOLDINGS LLC






X




PAD004396610
KAWNEER COMMERCIAL WINDOWS LLC






X




PAD043875434
BEMIS CO INC

X









PA D0443 66003
SCHOTT NORTH AMERICA INC






X




PAD045389988
GENTEX CORP

X









PAD049029697
ALUMAX MILL PRODUCTS INC

X









PAD055054316
ALLEGHENY SURFACE TECHNOLOGY






X




PAD056602923
VORTEQ COIL FINISHERS






X




PAD087115762
INTERTEK CALEB BRETT



X







PA D096844311
ACTION MANUFACTURING CO





X





PAD112570072
HIGH STEEL STRUCTURES INC

X









PAD980550412
JOHNSON MATTHEYINC





X





PAD980714562
C-P CONVERTERS INC

X









77

-------
Exhibit B-l
Onsite Management Facilities
Handler ID
Handler Name
RECOVERY
TREATMENT
DISPOSAL
Metals
Recovery
Organics
Recovery
Inorganics
Recovery
Energy
Recovery
Fuel
Blending
Incineration
Wastewater
Treatment
Sludge
Treatment/
Stabilization/
Encapsulation
Land
Treatment/
Application
Landfill
Deepwell
Injection
PAD980829287
JOHNSON MATTHEYINC
X










PAD981739212
TYSON SUPERFUND SITE






X




PAD982362899
HIGH STEEL STRUCTURES LLC - LANCASTER FACILITY

X









PAD987284924
ALLEGHENY BRADFORD CORP






X




PAD987370780
ACTON TECHNOLOGIES INC

X









PAR000002105
DURA BOND PIPE LLC

X









PAR000023853
GLOBAL PACKAGING INC

X









PAR000030874
COPPERHEAD CHEMICAL CO INC





X





PAR000034256
DUNMORECORP KEYSTONE

X









PAR000035915
TUCKER INDUSTRIAL LIQUID COATINGS INC

X









PAR000509117
CALLERY LLC





X
X




PA R000514299
SPECTRUM INDUSTRIAL COATINGS

X









PAR000520510
FORT DEARBORN CO

X









PRD980594618
PENUELAS TECHNOLOGY PARK LLC






X




RID075704999
ADMIRAL PACKAGING INC

X









RID987489473
TECHNIC INC ENGINEERED POWDERS DIVISION

X









SC1750216169
MARINE CORPS AIR STATION BEAUFORT






X




SC1890008989
SAVANNAH RIVER SITE


X



X




SC3210020449
USATC & FORT JACKSON






X




SC3570024460
JOINT BASE CHARLESTON AIR






X




SC8170022620
JOINT BASE CHARLESTON WEAPONS






X

X


SCD003341849
ROY METAL FINISHING CO INC






X




SCD003358389
SOLVAY USA INC






X




78

-------
Exhibit B-l
Onsite Management Facilities
Handler ID
Handler Name
RECOVERY
TREATMENT
DISPOSAL
Metals
Recovery
Organics
Recovery
Inorganics
Recovery
Energy
Recovery
Fuel
Blending
Incineration
Wastewater
Treatment
Sludge
Treatment/
Stabilization/
Encapsulation
Land
Treatment/
Application
Landfill
Deepwell
Injection
SCD041387796
THE TIM KEN COMPANY-TYGER RIVER PLANT






X




SCD049126097
GE GREENVILLE GAS TURBINES LLC






X




SCD061523098
IWG HIGH PERFORMANCE CONDUCTORS






X




SCD069314045
MILLIKEN CHEMICAL DEWEY PLANT






X




SCD069316271
MEDICAL UNIVERSITY OF SC PHYSICAL PLANT






X




SD2571924644
ELLSWORTH AIR FORCE BASE


X








SDD071508063
TEREX SOUTH DAKOTA

X









SDD981549983
TECH ORD, A DIVISION OF AMTEC CORPORATION






X




TN0210020582
MILAN ARMY AMMUNITION PLANT


X

X
X
X


X

TN1890090003
U.S. DOE, DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY, OAK RIDGE
NATIONAL LABORATORY
X




X
X




TN5210020421
HOLSTON ARMY AMMUNITION PLANT






X


X

TN8570024044
ARNOLD ENGINEERING DEVELOPMENT COMPLEX /TSDCI




X

X
X



TNDOO0830778
PIONEER PLASTICS CORPORATION






X




TND003095635
NUCLEAR FUEL SERVICES, INC. (NFS)






X




TND003337292
OLIN CHLOR-ALKALI PRODUCTS






X


X

TND003338423
INDUSTRIAL PLATING COMPANY






X




TND004044509
TRANE

X









TND004045605
OLIVER FIBERGLASS PRODUCTS

X









TNDOO6387880
WAYMATIC INC

X









TND007023658
BUCKMAN LABORATORIES






X




TND007024672
CHEMOURS MEMPHIS PLANT






X




TND034818732
PAULO PRODUCTS COMPANY






X




TND042454587
TRI CITY PLATING CO., INC.






X




79

-------
Exhibit B-l
Onsite Management Facilities
Handler ID
Handler Name
RECOVERY
TREATMENT
DISPOSAL
Metals
Recovery
Organics
Recovery
Inorganics
Recovery
Energy
Recovery
Fuel
Blending
Incineration
Wastewater
Treatment
Sludge
Treatment/
Stabilization/
Encapsulation
Land
Treatment/
Application
Landfill
Deepwell
Injection
TND047000898
BON LMFG COMPANY






X




TND053983862
JARDEN ZINC PRODUCTS, LLC






X




TND054876834
TEKNOR APEX TENNESSEE COMPANY






X




TND058660390
ROHM & HAAS CHEMICALS LLC




X
X
X


X

TND063179998
NGK METALS CORPORATION






X




TND071530125
SNAP-ON TOOLS ELIZABETHTON MANUFACTURING TNLP






X




TND075382168
GIBSON USA ELECTRIC DIVISION
X
X









TND077656197
COP PER WELD BIMETALLICS, LLC






X




TND081464810
TECHNICAL PLATING






X




TND083275198
SRG GLOBAL-RIPLEY






X




TND101762169
NIELSEN BAINBRIDGE, LLC

X




X




TND980316269
UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE, AGRICULTURAL CAMPUS






X




TND980600514
VERTRAUEN CHEMIE SOLUTIONS - BUOY STREET






X




TND980729255
SMITH & NEPHEW






X




TND980837892
EASTERN PLATING LLC
X










TND980845838
VOLVO PENTA MARINE PRODUCTS, LLC

X




X




TND980848485
GRAPHIC PACKAGING INTERNATIONAL, LLC

X









TND981023 674
CYMER-DAYTON LLC






X




TND981468333
CLARK CONTAINER INC

X









TND982127961
AKEBONO BRAKE CORPORATION






X




TND982142275
DENSO MANUFACTURING TENNESSEE INC.

X




X




TND98 2148769
DENSOMANUFACTURING TENNESSEE INC.






X




TND982157570
ENERGY SOLUTIONS, INC






X




80

-------
Exhibit B-l
Onsite Management Facilities
Handler ID
Handler Name
RECOVERY
TREATMENT
DISPOSAL
Metals
Recovery
Organics
Recovery
Inorganics
Recovery
Energy
Recovery
Fuel
Blending
Incineration
Wastewater
Treatment
Sludge
Treatment/
Stabilization/
Encapsulation
Land
Treatment/
Application
Landfill
Deepwell
Injection
TND987769486
Q.E.P. CO. (DELAWARE), INC.

X









TND987776010
THE ROBINETTE COMPANY

X









TND987776440
DEWAYNE'S QUALITY METAL COATINGS LLC






X




TND987783073
SOUTHERN PLATING INC.






X




TND987789583
LUCITE INTERNATIONAL INC

X




X




TND990653875
SUNBEAM PRODUCTS INC


X








TND991279233
MULTI-COLOR CORPORATION

X









TND991279472
ADVANCED TECHNICAL CERAMICS COMPANY
X





X




TNR000000638
TEST AMERICA NASHVILLE






X




TNR000000950
STANDARDAERO ALLIANCE INC

X









TNR000001842
DELTA FAUCET COMPANY OF TENNESSEE INC






X




TNR000006221
BETTY MACHINE COMPANY INC

X









TNR000006270
ADVANCED PLATING INC






X




TNR000007153
YOUNG TOUCHSTONE






X




TNR000008730
DENSO MANUFACTURING ATHENS TENNESSEE, INC.






X




TNR000009241
UNIVERSITY HEALTH SYSTEM INC.






X




TNR000012302
GLASTEEL - DIV OF STABILIT AMERICA INC






X




TNR000017426
BERRY FILM PRODUCTS COMPANY, INC

X









TNR000017970
KEN GARNER MANUFACTURING

X









TNR000019547
SAM'S CLUB #6512
X










TNR000023242
BELL HELICOPTER TEXTRON

X









TX4890110527
US DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY PANTEX PLANT





X





TXD000461533
UNION CARBIDE TEXAS CITY



X


X




81

-------
Exhibit B-l
Onsite Management Facilities
Handler ID
Handler Name
RECOVERY
TREATMENT
DISPOSAL
Metals
Recovery
Organics
Recovery
Inorganics
Recovery
Energy
Recovery
Fuel
Blending
Incineration
Wastewater
Treatment
Sludge
Treatment/
Stabilization/
Encapsulation
Land
Treatment/
Application
Landfill
Deepwell
Injection
TXD000751172
INEOS USA GREEN LAKE FACILITY










X
TXD000836445
EQUISTAR CHEMICALS CORPUS CHRISTI










X
TXD001700806
ASCEND PERFORMANCE MATERIALS CHOCOLATE BAYOU
PLANT



X


X



X
TXDOO1806868
3M BROWNWOOD

X









TXD007365984
L-3 COMMUNICATIONS INTEGRATED SYSTEMS MAJOR
FIELD






X
X



TXD008076846
HUNTSMAN PETROCHEMICAL PORT NECHES
PERFORMANCE PRODUCTS



X







TXD008076853
HUNTSMAN PETROCHEMICAL CONROE PLANT





X





TXD008080533
BLANCHARD REFINING GALVESTON BAY REFINERY










X
TXD008081101
CHEMOURS BEAUMONT ANILINE FACILITY






X




TXD008081697
BASF FREEPORT SITE



X

X




X
TXD008099079
ECO SERVICES OPERATIONS HOUSTON






X




TXD026040709
CELANESE BAY CITY PLANT






X




TXD041515420
UNION CARBIDE SEADRIFT PLANT






X


X

TXD043750512
ARKEMA CROSBY PLANT






X




TXD055141378
CLEAN HARBORS DEER PARK






X


X

TXD058265067
LYONDELLCHEMICAL BAYPORTCHOATE PLANT






X




TXD059685339
VALERO MCKEE PLANT










X
TXD064129422
HUCK INTERNATIONAL WACO






X




TXD065096273
ROHM AND HAAS DEER PARK PLANT



X







TXD066349770
TYLER PIPE







X



TXD070137161
KM LIQUID PASADENA TERMINAL






X




TXD082688979
HOUSTON REFINING






X




TXD086981172
TOTAL PETROCHEMICALS USA LA PORTE PLANT



X

X





82

-------
Exhibit B-l
Onsite Management Facilities
Handler ID
Handler Name
RECOVERY
TREATMENT
DISPOSAL
Metals
Recovery
Organics
Recovery
Inorganics
Recovery
Energy
Recovery
Fuel
Blending
Incineration
Wastewater
Treatment
Sludge
Treatment/
Stabilization/
Encapsulation
Land
Treatment/
Application
Landfill
Deepwell
Injection
TXD087491973
ASARCO AMARILLO COPPER REFINERY










X
TXD980626774
BORGER REFINERY


X








TXD980626782
UNION CARBIDE






X




TXD980808778
BASF PASADENA PLANT



X







TXD981917024
EQUISTAR VICTOR A PLANT



X







TXD988059804
DPC INDUSTRIES CLEBURNE






X




TXD988088464
WASTE CONTROL SPECIALISTS






X




TXD988088761
LUCITE INTERNATIONAL BEAUMONT SITE










X
TXD990796351
OPTIMUS STEEL
X










TXR000000034
CON ECS US TEJAS FACILITY







X



TXR000003780
KOPPERS INDUSTRIES






X




TXR000004986
ALBEMARLE HOUSTON PLANT






X




TXR000009837
IDENTIFICATION PLATES






X




TXR000034538
STANDARD AERO SAN ANTONIO






X




TXR000052175
LINDE GAS CLEAR LAKE PLANT



X







TXR000057414
ARKEMA CLEAR LAKE





X





TXR000057752
INVISTASARL SABINE RIVER WORKS



X






X
TXR000057968
1NVISTA SARL VICTORIA SITE



X






X
TXR000076828
EXXON MOBIL PASADENA INJECTION WELL










X
TXR000077644
OXEA BISHOP PLANT






X




TXR000079350
ZODIAC ENTERPRISES LLC
X










TXR000081242
ITW POLYMERS COATINGS NORTH AMERICA

X









TXR000081462
ULLRICH WATER TREATMENT PLANT






X




83

-------
Exhibit B-l
Onsite Management Facilities
Handler ID
Handler Name
RECOVERY
TREATMENT
DISPOSAL
Metals
Recovery
Organics
Recovery
Inorganics
Recovery
Energy
Recovery
Fuel
Blending
Incineration
Wastewater
Treatment
Sludge
Treatment/
Stabilization/
Encapsulation
Land
Treatment/
Application
Landfill
Deepwell
Injection
TXR000083481
BLUE CUBE OPERATIONS


X
X







TXR000083657
DOW BEAUMONT ANILINE










X
TXR000083791
CONECSUS APACHE FACILITY







X



TXR000083840
CHANNELL ROCKWALL TEXAS






X




TXT490011293
FORMOSA PLASTICS POINT COMFORT PLANT


X








UT0571724350
HILL AIR FORCE BASE

X




X




UT3213820894
TOOELE ARMY DEPOT





X





UT3750211259
US ARMY DUGWAY PROVING GROUND






X




UTD070931480
HENKEL






X




UTD093113900
WILLIAMS INTERNATIONAL CO LLC






X




UTD981551294
ALS LIMITED






X




UTR000009688
TEMKIN INTERNATIONAL

X









VA7170024684
US NAVY DAHLGREN






X




VA7800020888
NASA GSFC WALLOPS FLIGHT FACILITY





X





VAD000820712
THE UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA
X
X









VAD023801210
SOUTHERN FINISHING COMPANY




X






VAD043344472
ELECTROPLATE-RITE CORP







X



VAD058659210
STRONG WELL- BRISTOL

X









VAD062350210
VIRGINIA MILITARY INSTITUTE, MAIN POST
X










VAD065385296
ADVANSIX INC.






X




VAD074747908
VIRGINIA TECH






X




VAD076670959
BASF CORPORATION

X









VAD082878786
ROSLYN CONVERTERS, INC.

X


X






84

-------
Exhibit B-l
Onsite Management Facilities
Handler ID
Handler Name
RECOVERY
TREATMENT
DISPOSAL
Metals
Recovery
Organics
Recovery
Inorganics
Recovery
Energy
Recovery
Fuel
Blending
Incineration
Wastewater
Treatment
Sludge
Treatment/
Stabilization/
Encapsulation
Land
Treatment/
Application
Landfill
Deepwell
Injection
VAD980918304
CAVALIER PRINTING INK CO., INC.

X









VAD981106222
MASCO CABINETRY

X









VAD981112618
AEROJET ROCKETDYNE, INC.






X




VAP104201705
BRIDGE # 1074 1-81 R/W @ MM 52.9







X



VAP104201706
BRIDGE #2013 1-81 R/W @ MM 52.9







X



VAP104201707
BRIDGE #6309 1-81 R/W @ MM 52.9







X



VAP104201709
BRIDGE# 1114 AND 1115 VDOT- 251 APACHE RUN







X



VAP310201711
CITY OF CHARLOTTESVILLE DAIRY ROAD BRIDGE
X










VAP405201724
FAIRFAX WATER DUNN LORING TANK







X



VAP502201702
FORT LEE WATER TANK NO. 3







X



VAP504201703
1-64 OVER GOOD HOPE ROAD & WAHRANI SWAMP








X


VAR000002352
RELINE AMERICA, INC






X




VAR000512350
TECTON PRODUCTS, LLC






X




VAR000518456
SOUTHSIDE REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER






X




VAR000519652
SOUTHERN FINISHING COMPANY




X






VAR000530162
SITELINE CABINETRY LLC







X



VTDOO1075894
GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY (GE AVIATION RUTLAND
PLANT 2)






X




VTD002085108
GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY (GE AVIATION RUTLAND
PLANT 1)






X




VTD981203557
YANKEE CORP






X




VTR000524868
GLOBALFOUNDRIES US 2 LLC-VERMONT FACILITY






X




WA0000072991
PACIFIC AEROSPACE & ELECTRONICS INC






X




WA0000097675
METAL TECH

X




X




WA13 60007313
VA PSHCS SEATTLE DIVISION






X




85

-------
Exhibit B-l
Onsite Management Facilities
Handler ID
Handler Name
RECOVERY
TREATMENT
DISPOSAL
Metals
Recovery
Organics
Recovery
Inorganics
Recovery
Energy
Recovery
Fuel
Blending
Incineration
Wastewater
Treatment
Sludge
Treatment/
Stabilization/
Encapsulation
Land
Treatment/
Application
Landfill
Deepwell
Injection
WA4170027268
US NAVY HOSPITAL BREMERTON 1 BOONE RD

X









WA5170027291
NAVAL BASE KITSAP AT BANGOR






X




WA6170090058
US NAVY AIR STATION WHIDBEY ISLAND SPB






X




WA9170023361
US NAVY AIR STATION WHIDBEY ISLAND AULT






X




WAD002838068
PUGETSOUND COATINGS LLC

X









WAD004492575
BATTELLE PACIFIC NW LABORATORIES






X




WAD009251323
WESTERN PNEUMATIC TUBE CO LLC






X




WAD009255647
SHIELDS BAG & PRINTING CO

X









WAD009262171
BOEING RENTON

X




X




WAD009286857
ERSHIGSINC

X









WAD009286881
ACE GALVANIZING INC 96TH






X




WAD041337684
WESTPORT SHIPYARD INC

X









WAD041485301
WA WSU PULLMAN CAMP

X




X




WAD041585464
BOEING EVERETT

X




X




WAD041920554
ASKO PROCESSING INC






X




WAD052593480
DELTA MARINE INDUSTRIES INC

X









WAD057313033
MOHAWK NORTHERN PLASTICS LLC

X









WAD058367152
EMERALD SERVICES INC AIRPORT WAY






X




WAD063341424
PROTECTIVE COATINGS INC

X









WAD076654185
VIRGINIA MASON MEDICAL CENTER

X









WAD078216405
MULTICARE MEDICAL CENTER

X









WAD079253134
WA WWU MAIN CAMPUS
X





X




WAD079262028
TEST AMERICA






X




86

-------
Exhibit B-l
Onsite Management Facilities
Handler ID
Handler Name
RECOVERY
TREATMENT
DISPOSAL
Metals
Recovery
Organics
Recovery
Inorganics
Recovery
Energy
Recovery
Fuel
Blending
Incineration
Wastewater
Treatment
Sludge
Treatment/
Stabilization/
Encapsulation
Land
Treatment/
Application
Landfill
Deepwell
Injection
WAD092899574
EMERALD KALAMA CHEMICAL LLC



X







WAD093 687622
BATTELLE MARINE SCIENCES LAB






X




WAD096767967
WA UW HARBORVIEW MEDICAL CENTER






X




WAD098553381
MULTI MANUFACTURING INC







X



WAD 144414026
MOSES LAKE INDUSTRIES INC






X




WAD 194613 600
NORTH PACIFIC INDUSTRIAL COATINGS LLC

X









WAD980738033
WEYERHAEUSER TECHNOLOGY CENTER






X




WAD980738652
WA UW SEATTLE CAMPUS






X




WAD980835409
CH20INC






X




WAD980835680
REC SOLAR GRADE SILICON LLC






X




WAD980835771
GENERAL PLASTICS MFG CO TACOMA

X









WAD980980577
EXOTIC METALS FORMING COMPANY






X




WAD980981161
THE EVERGREEN STATE COLLEGE EVERGREEN PK






X




WAD980982037
BOEING NORTH BOEING FIELD

X









WAD981763527
KING CNTY DEPT OF NAT RESOURCES ENV LAB






X




WAD981763667
RAINIER BALLISTICS LLC






X




WAD982652208
WA DOT EAGLE HARBOR REPAIR FACILITY






X




WAD988468708
WA WSUTRI CITIES






X




WAD988469664
MICROSOFT CORPORATION






X




WAD988471967
KINROSS GOLD CORP KETTLE RIVER OPERATION






X




WAD988472452
ALS GROUP USA CORP DBA ALS ENVIRONMENTAL






X




WAD988473641
FRED HUTCHINSON CANCER RESEARCH CENTER

X









WAD988477105
PROVIDENCE ST PETER HOSPITAL






X
X



87

-------
Exhibit B-l
Onsite Management Facilities
Handler ID
Handler Name
RECOVERY
TREATMENT
DISPOSAL
Metals
Recovery
Organics
Recovery
Inorganics
Recovery
Energy
Recovery
Fuel
Blending
Incineration
Wastewater
Treatment
Sludge
Treatment/
Stabilization/
Encapsulation
Land
Treatment/
Application
Landfill
Deepwell
Injection
WAD988482527
BOEING SPARES DISTRIBUTION CENTER






X




WAD988488391
SAINT JOSEPH HOSPITAL






X




WAD988505459
MERCURY PLASTICS INC

X









WAD988513909
TK HOLDINGS INC






X




WAH000000455
STEELSCAPEINC

X









WAH000004465
CANYON CREEK CABINET COMPANY

X









WAH000009084
TEREX WASHINGTON INC MOSES LAKE

X









WAH000010124
MICROCONNEX FORMERLY MICROSOUND






X




WAH000011874
EUROFINS FRONTIER GLOBAL SCIENCES






X




WAH000013235
SEATTLE CANCER CARE ALLIANCE

X









WAH000014043
NATIONAL INDUSTRIAL CONCEPTS

X









WAH000015016
TEST AMERICA TACOMA






X




WAH000016352
ACCRA FAB INC APPLEWAY DR






X




WAH000021989
WESTPORT LLC PORT ANGELES

X









WAH0000223 28
BATTELLE MEMORIAL INSTITUTE PAC NW DIV A






X




WAH000024450
MILGARD MANUFACTURING INC PULTRUSION DIV

X




X




WAH000025124
US DOE OFFICE OF SCIENCE PNNL SITE






X




WAH000025959
DYNACARE NORTHWEST INC 17TH AVE






X




WAH000027129
CEPHEID






X




WAH000027361
INCYTE PATHOLOGY P S

X




X




WAH000031020
COLOR TECH MOUNTLAKE TERRACE

X









WAH000034564
PRIMUS INTL UNIV SWAGING DIV

X









WAH00003 6260
NORTH WOOD CABINETS INC

X









88

-------
Exhibit B-l
Onsite Management Facilities
Handler ID
Handler Name
RECOVERY
TREATMENT
DISPOSAL
Metals
Recovery
Organics
Recovery
Inorganics
Recovery
Energy
Recovery
Fuel
Blending
Incineration
Wastewater
Treatment
Sludge
Treatment/
Stabilization/
Encapsulation
Land
Treatment/
Application
Landfill
Deepwell
Injection
WAH000038112
AVIATION TECHNICAL SVCS HANGAR 1






X




WAH000038254
ACCURATE INDUSTRIES INC

X









WAH000046500
MODUMETAL INC MALTBY






X




WAH000047339
NOR TECH FABRICATION

X









WAH000048828
EXOTIC METALS FORMING CO LLC






X




WAH000048846
ROCKWELL COLLINS

X









WAH000049351
INCYTE PATHOLOGY INC BELLEVUE

X




X




WAH000052526
INTERNATIONAL PAPER FEDERAL WAY






X




WID000608877
OSHKOSH CORP - WEST PLT

X









WID006085401
ATI LADISH LLC






X




WID006126999
PIERCE MFG INC

X









WID006132278
VALLEY CABINET INC

X









WID006135388
MARINETTE MARINE CORP

X









WID006156400
MASTERCRAFT INDUSTRIES INC

X









WID006441596
NORTHERN ENGRAVING & MACHINE CO


X








WID020488011
R STRESAU LABORATORY INC





X





WID023350192
BRENNTAG GREAT LAKES LLC




X






WID046535654
BEMIS WISCONSIN LLC

X









WID048030951
SENECA FOODS CORP - VEGETABLE DIV

X









WID050549039
INX INTERNATIONAL INK CO

X









WID053091005
PHILLIPS PLATING CORP






X




WID059982066
SILGAN CONTAINERS MFG CORP

X









WID063378871
OUTAGAMIE CNTY AIR-GULFSTREAM AEROSPACE CORP

X









89

-------
Exhibit B-l
Onsite Management Facilities
Handler ID
Handler Name
RECOVERY
TREATMENT
DISPOSAL
Metals
Recovery
Organics
Recovery
Inorganics
Recovery
Energy
Recovery
Fuel
Blending
Incineration
Wastewater
Treatment
Sludge
Treatment/
Stabilization/
Encapsulation
Land
Treatment/
Application
Landfill
Deepwell
Injection
WID068157601
MAYO CLINIC HEALTH SYSTEM EAU CLAIRE HOSP

X









WID091781625
BEMIS PACKAGING INC

X









WID980898266
CHEMDESIGN PRODUCTS INC

X









WID981000375
CRYSTAL FINISHING SYSTEMS INC

X









WID982638033
WALZCRAFT INDUSTRIES INC

X









WID988575452
RUST-OLEUM CORP

X









WIR000034579
BRP US INC

X









WIR000039347
MAYVILLE ENGR CO BEAVER DAM-PHOENIX COATERS

X









WIR000104802
BELMARK INC PLT 3

X









WIR000110197
PROFESSIONAL POWER PRODUCTS INC

X









WIR000119248
EGGERS INDUSTRIES - EAST PLANT

X









WIR000122119
SENECA FOODS CORP

X









WIR000123398
FIBERPRO INC DBA ADVANCED FIBER PRODUCTS

X





X



WIROOO140541
FOREFRONT DERMATOLOGY

X









WIR000149922
RAZOR COMPOSITES LLC







X



WIROOO150227
PRINTPACK

X









WIT560011595
BEMIS FILMS

X









WV0170023691
ALU ANT TECHSYSTEMS OPERATIONS LLC, ABL
OPERATIONS






X




WVD0043 25353
MPM SILICONES, LLC





X
X


X

WVD004336343
EAGLE NATRIUM LLC






X




WVD 116025180
DOMINION GATHERING & PROCESSING INC - HASTINGS
EXTRACTION PLANT






X




WVD980552384
ADDIVANT USA LLC - NORTH PLANT






X




WVR000014019
CLEARON TABLETING & PACKAGING






X




90

-------
Exhibit B-l
Onsite Management Facilities
Handler ID
Handler Name
RECOVERY
TREATMENT
DISPOSAL
Metals
Recovery
Organics
Recovery
Inorganics
Recovery
Energy
Recovery
Fuel
Blending
Incineration
Wastewater
Treatment
Sludge
Treatment/
Stabilization/
Encapsulation
Land
Treatment/
Application
Landfill
Deepwell
Injection
WVR000502815
WEST VIRGINIA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL
PROTECTION






X




WVR000506782
AMERICAN WOODMARK CORP - SOUTH BRANCH PLANT

X









WVR000532440
E.I. DUPONT DE NEMOURS AND COMPANY, INC.



X







WYD048743009
SINCLAIR CASPER REFINING COMPANY






X




WYD079959185
SINCLAIR WYOMING REFINING COMPANY






X


X

91

-------
92

-------
Exhibit B-2
Captive Management Facilities
Handler ID
Handler Name
RECOVERY
TREATMENT
DISPOSAL
TRANSFER/
STORAGE
Metals
Recovery
Organics
Recovery
Inorganics
Recovery
Energy
Recovery
Fuel
Blending
Incineration
Wastewater
Treatment
Sludge
Treatment/
Stabilization/
Encapsulation
Land
Treatment/
Application
Landfill
Deepwell
Injection
AK8570028649
US DOD USAF JOINT BASE
ELMENDORF-RICHARDSON











X
AKR000207043
TETLIN NALEMP MIDWAY LAKE







X




AL3210020027
ANNISTON ARMY DEPOT





X
X





ALD075045575
EVONIK




X







ALD079474037
UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH
ALABAMA











X
ARD980867873
ARMTEC COUNTERMEASURES
COMPANY





X






AZ0000962530
TURBINEAERO COATINGS (TEC)





X



X


AZR000037382
USMC - BARRY M GOLDWATER
RANGE WESTERN






X





AZR000519082
PROFILE PRECISION EXTRUSIONS


X









CA2890012584
LAWRENCE LIVERMORE
NATIONAL LABORATORY











X
CA2890090002
LAWRENCE LIVERMORE
NATIONAL LABORATORY - SITE
300











X
CA6170024289
NAVAL STATION (NAVSTA) 32ND
ST HAZARDOUS WASTE FACILITY
X








X

X
CA7170090016
NAVAL AIR STATION NORTH
ISLAND






X




X
CAD000633230
RAYTHEON SPACE AND
AIRBORNE SYSTEMS











X
CAD008383127
TFX AVIATION INC









X


CADO10710051
L-3 TECHNOLOGIES, OCEAN
SYSTEMS











X
CAD053240560
VITRO FLAT GLASS LLC











X
CAD088838222
BAYSIDE OIL II INC











X
CAD 108148958
PROVIDENCE ST JOSEPH
MEDICAL CTR




X







CAD981168107
SAN DIEGO GAS & ELECTRIC
MIRAMAR











X
CAD981168594
SAN DIEGO GAS & ELECTRIC











X
93

-------
Exhibit B-2
Captive Management Facilities
Handler ID
Handler Name
RECOVERY
TREATMENT
DISPOSAL
TRANSFER/
STORAGE
Metals
Recovery
Organics
Recovery
Inorganics
Recovery
Energy
Recovery
Fuel
Blending
Incineration
Wastewater
Treatment
Sludge
Treatment/
Stabilization/
Encapsulation
Land
Treatment/
Application
Landfill
Deepwell
Injection
CAD981385420
NEWBASIS WEST LLC

X


X
X



X

X
CAD981395965
NEW AVON LLC











X
CAD981422017
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA GAS CO











X
CAD981427669
AMERICAN OILCOMPANY


X








X
CAD981441728
JIM BURKE FORD











X
CAD981454119
ABBOTT CARDIOVASCULAR
SYSTEMS INC











X
CAD981623556
7-ELEVEN #23855


X









CAD981982366
TRUCK ACCESSORIES GROUP





X






CAD982403321
MICRODYN-NADIR US INC
X











CAD982408999
LENTHOR ENGINEERING INC









X


CAD982500001
HOME CLUB NO 81











X
CAD982501066
SILICON MICROSTRUCTURES INC






X





CAD982522203
AREMAC HEAT TREATING LLC











X
CAD983581968
TRAPAC LLC











X
CAD983623687
WESTLAND TECHNOLOGIES INC











X
CAD983672940
FISHER SCIENTIFIC LLC











X
CAL000082875
INLAND STAR DISTRIBUTION
CENTER











X
CAL000190169
RAPID PRODUCT SOLUTIONS INC





X






CAL000266452
7-ELEVEN INC #22647




X







CALOOO280435
SONORA REGIONAL MEDICAL
CENTER





X






CAL000339471
VENTURA COUNTY MEDICAL
CENTER CAMPUS











X
CAL000352399
SOLAZYMEINC




X







CAL000355603
GOLDEN VALLEY SHELL











X
94

-------
Exhibit B-2
Captive Management Facilities
Handler ID
Handler Name
RECOVERY
TREATMENT
DISPOSAL
TRANSFER/
STORAGE
Metals
Recovery
Organics
Recovery
Inorganics
Recovery
Energy
Recovery
Fuel
Blending
Incineration
Wastewater
Treatment
Sludge
Treatment/
Stabilization/
Encapsulation
Land
Treatment/
Application
Landfill
Deepwell
Injection
CAL000365650
ALLIED STEEL CO INC




X







CAL000378920
GOODWILL SOUTHERN
CALIFORNIA











X
CAL000380672
WATERSTONE LLC









X


CAL000405576
NOR-CAL MOTORSPORTS INC


X






X


CAL000414575
MARINE EMPORIUM INC





X






CAL000428316
PLYMOUTH GRANT LLC
PROPERTY









X


CAL930256136
ASBURY ENVIRONMENTAL
SERVICES-FORTUNA











X
CAR000012716
REMO INC











X
CAR000012898
CHROMADORA, INC.
X











CAROOOO14647
MARINE GROUP BOAT WORKS -
NATIONAL CITY











X
CAROOOO19430
NAVAL BASE CORONADO MIXED
WASTE STORAGE FACILITY











X
CAR000171801
NORTHROP GRUMMAN MOJAVE
HANGAR 210











X
CAR000176933
DBA PAR PHARMACEUTICAL




X






X
CAR000197681
NORTH HOLLYWOOD AERATION
FACILITY









X


CAR000210229
RITE AID #5548






X





CAR000254599
AMBRY GENETICS
CORPORATION











X
CAT000625137
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA GAS CO
X










X
COD007431505
UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO -
BOULDER











X
CTD058509712
DYNO NOBEL INC






X





CTD990672081
PRATT & WHITNEY






X





DED003930807
DUPONT EXPERIMENTAL
STATION





X





X
95

-------
Exhibit B-2
Captive Management Facilities
Handler ID
Handler Name
RECOVERY
TREATMENT
DISPOSAL
TRANSFER/
STORAGE
Metals
Recovery
Organics
Recovery
Inorganics
Recovery
Energy
Recovery
Fuel
Blending
Incineration
Wastewater
Treatment
Sludge
Treatment/
Stabilization/
Encapsulation
Land
Treatment/
Application
Landfill
Deepwell
Injection
FL2800016121
CAPE CANAVERAL AFS





X






FL6170022952
NAS KEY WEST











X
FLD000823393
UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA











X
FLD006921340
CSX TRANSPORTATION INC











X
GAD057281156
SOLENIS LLC











X
GAD984309815
INNOVATIVE CHEMICAL
TECHNOLOGIES, INC.





X






GAR000053249
GULFSTREAM AEROSPACE
CORPORATION











X
GU5170022680
NAVAL FACILITIES ENGINEERING
COMMAND MARIANAS











X
HI 1170024334
NAVY REGION HAWAII - PEARL
HARBOR-HICKAM






X




X
IAR000500801
NATIONAL PHARMACEUTICAL
RETURNS INC











X
IAT200010924
UNIVERSITY OF IOWA -TSDF
ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH &
SAFETY






X




X
ID4890008952
US DOE INLLAB











X
ILD000802801
GENERAL DYNAMICS- OTS TR





X






ILD005265749
SHERWIN WILLIAMS CO




X







ILD984828558
WOOD RIVER WWTP






X





IND006050967
EVONIK CORPORATION
TIPPECANOE LABS

X



X





X
IND006365845
JASPER SEATING COMPANY
INCORPORATED PLANT 80











X
IND069984276
INDIANA HARBOR BELT
RAILROAD











X
INR000000463
MICRONUTRIENTS USA LLC
X

X









INR000130716
QUALITY HARDWOOD SALES
INCORPORATED











X
KY0000563163
SCHNELL CONTRACTORS INC











X
KY0000637256
BARBER CABINET COMPANY











X
96

-------
Exhibit B-2
Captive Management Facilities
Handler ID
Handler Name
RECOVERY
TREATMENT
DISPOSAL
TRANSFER/
STORAGE
Metals
Recovery
Organics
Recovery
Inorganics
Recovery
Energy
Recovery
Fuel
Blending
Incineration
Wastewater
Treatment
Sludge
Treatment/
Stabilization/
Encapsulation
Land
Treatment/
Application
Landfill
Deepwell
Injection
KY0001012012
UNIVERSITY OF LOUISVILLE -
EPSC











X
KYD000830851
UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY -
ENVIRONMENTAL
MANAGEMENT











X
KYD985072008
WESTLAKE VINYLS, INC.






X





LAD008175390
CORNERSTONE CHEMICAL
COMPANY










X

LAR00003 6566
ACTION PRESS
X











LAR000042226
SHELL NORCO CHEMICAL PLANT
- WEST SITE






X





MAC300010279
METAL SEPARATIONS INC






X




X
MAC300017415
GRAFTON AND UPTON
RAILROAD COMPANY











X
MAD002084093
GENERAL ELECTRIC CO











X
MAD051774156
EXXONMOBIL OIL CORP 20-001











X
MD4170024109
NAVAL SUPPORT FACILITY
INDIAN HEAD





X





X
MD6150004095
NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF
HEALTH











X
MDD980829873
UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND,
COLLEGE PARK











X
ME7170022019
PORTSMOUTH NAVAL SHIPYARD











X
MID000722157
DTE ELECTRIC COMPANY







X



X
MID000724724
THE DOW CHEMICAL COMPANY

X



X






MID000809632
DOW SILICONES CORPORATION











X
MID053343976
MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY






X




X
MID087056685
DTE ELECTRIC COMPANY









X


MID092175074
DTE MONROE POWER PLANT







X




MID092946516
GREAT LAKES FINISHING INC







X




MID980617435
THE DOW CHEMICAL COMPANY






X

X



97

-------
Exhibit B-2
Captive Management Facilities
Handler ID
Handler Name
RECOVERY
TREATMENT
DISPOSAL
TRANSFER/
STORAGE
Metals
Recovery
Organics
Recovery
Inorganics
Recovery
Energy
Recovery
Fuel
Blending
Incineration
Wastewater
Treatment
Sludge
Treatment/
Stabilization/
Encapsulation
Land
Treatment/
Application
Landfill
Deepwell
Injection
MID982205395
KAY AUTOMOTIVE GRAPHICS











X
Ml K591277034
SALONCENTRIC INC





X






MIR000001834
UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN











X
MIR000032417
X-CEL INDUSTRIES INC











X
MIR000046664
BIEWER OF LANSING LLC








X



MN0000981415
U OF M - FTCEM











X
MND000826206
CHESTNUT HAZARDOUS WASTE
STORAGE FACILITY, NSP CO.
(DBA XCEL ENERGY)




X






X
MND006172969
3M COMPANY
X


X

X
X




X
MND081138604
ALLIANT TECHSYSTEMS
OPERATIONS LLC/PROVING
GROUND





X






MND083467688
MAYO CLINIC ROCHESTER






X




X
MND108503889
SPECTRALYTICS
X



X
X
X
X



X
MOD029719200
DYNO NOBEL INC.


X









MOD050226075
BASF CORP HANNIBAL SITE





X






MOD056389828
BAYER CROPSCIENCE LP





X





X
MSR000102830
NAVISTAR DEFENSE, LLC











X
NCD000830737
NCSU MAIN CAMPUS
X










X
NCD986166544
WYETH, LLC











X
NCR000150656
NCDSCA DC 120003 (SUPERIOR
CLEANERS)





X






NED000766816
UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA











X
NJD000582387
RUTGERS UNIVERSITY-
BUSCH/LIV./ESB











X
NJD002385730
CHEMOURS COMPANY FC, LLC
(THE)






X




X
NJD980534408
BIOREFERENCE LABORATORIES

X










98

-------
Exhibit B-2
Captive Management Facilities
Handler ID
Handler Name
RECOVERY
TREATMENT
DISPOSAL
TRANSFER/
STORAGE
Metals
Recovery
Organics
Recovery
Inorganics
Recovery
Energy
Recovery
Fuel
Blending
Incineration
Wastewater
Treatment
Sludge
Treatment/
Stabilization/
Encapsulation
Land
Treatment/
Application
Landfill
Deepwell
Injection
NJD986579969
NITTO INC



X








NJD986650836
KMART #4478





X






NM4890139088
U.S. DOE WASTE ISOLATION
PILOT PLANT









X


NM5890110518
SANDIA NATIONAL
LABORATORIES











X
NV3890090001
U.S. DOE, NNSA/NFO









X


NV5210090010
NEW BOMB FACILITY
(HAWTHORNE ARMY DEPOT)





X






NY0000367367
CLINTON COUNTY SOLID WASTE
DEPT









X


NYD000631994
UNIVERSITY OF ROCHESTER






X




X
NYD000705939
CON EDISON -EASTVIEW
SERVICE CENTER






X




X
NYD000767657
LOVE CANAL OCCIDENTAL
CHEMICAL CORPORATION






X





NYD002113736
TULIP MOLDED PLASTICS CORP


X









NYD006866008
HICKSVILLE OPERATIONS
CENTER











X
NYD080480734
INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS
MACHINES CORP











X
NYD980592497
EASTMAN KODAK CO AND RED
ROCHESTER LLC AT EASTMAN
BUSINESS PARK FACILITY

X




X





NYD980593636
CON EDISON - ASTORIA
X




X
X
X



X
NYR000122879
GUARANTEED RETURNS





X





X
NYR000129452
NYCDEP - CROTON WATER
TREATMENT PLANT











X
OH7571724312
DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE
AREA B











X
OH D004304689
PPG INDUSTRIES OHIO INC





X






OHD005057542
BP HUSKY REFINING LLC-
TOLEDO REFINERY






X





OHD157370594
SHERWIN-WILLIAMS COMPANY











X
99

-------
Exhibit B-2
Captive Management Facilities
Handler ID
Handler Name
RECOVERY
TREATMENT
DISPOSAL
TRANSFER/
STORAGE
Metals
Recovery
Organics
Recovery
Inorganics
Recovery
Energy
Recovery
Fuel
Blending
Incineration
Wastewater
Treatment
Sludge
Treatment/
Stabilization/
Encapsulation
Land
Treatment/
Application
Landfill
Deepwell
Injection
OK6213822798
MCALESTER ARMY
AMMUNITION PLANT











X
OKD000396549
WYNNEWOOD REFINING
COMPANY, LLC.




X







OKD000803601
PHILLIPS 66 RESEARCH CENTER











X
OKD058078775
HOLLYFRONTIER TULSA
REFINING LLC




X







OKD990750960
HOLLYFRONTIER TULSA
REFINING LLC




X







OKR000021188
WEATHERFORD FRACTURING
TECHNOLOGIES











X
OKR000033647
ENABLE MIDSTREAM PARTNERS-
CANUTE TURBINE




X







PAD089352983
ALPHA ASSEMBLY SOLUTIONS
X











PAD981734429
PRETIUM PACKAGING







X




PAR000521229
WAWA FOOD MARKET NO 8046
X











PRD090559360
CROWLEY PUERTO RICO SERVICE
- CROWLEY LINER SERVICE











X
RID001200252
TECHNIC INC
X










X
SCD981866007
BASF CORP
X











TN0890090004
U.S. DOE, EAST TENNESSEE
TECHNOLOGY PARK











X
TN3890090001
U.S. DOE, Y-12 NATIONAL
SECURITY COMPLEX






X




X
TND003376928
EASTMAN CHEMICAL COMPANY,
TENNESSEE OPERATIONS





X






TND981026594
KILGORE FLARES COMPANY LLC





X






TND987790979
SMITH PORT CABINETRY
PARTNERS











X
TNR000005397
EAST TENNESSEE MATERIALS &
ENERGY CORPORATION





X
X
X

X

X
TXD007330202
EASTMAN CHEMICAL





X






TXD008079642
SABINE RIVER OPERATIONS





X






TXD008092793
DOW TEXAS OPERATIONS
FREEPORT


X


X






100

-------
Exhibit B-2
Captive Management Facilities
Handler ID
Handler Name
RECOVERY
TREATMENT
DISPOSAL
TRANSFER/
STORAGE
Metals
Recovery
Organics
Recovery
Inorganics
Recovery
Energy
Recovery
Fuel
Blending
Incineration
Wastewater
Treatment
Sludge
Treatment/
Stabilization/
Encapsulation
Land
Treatment/
Application
Landfill
Deepwell
Injection
TXD008106999
SASOL CHEMICALS USA GREENS
BAYOU PLANT










X

TXD056542749
RANGER AVIATION MATH IS
FIELD MUNICIPAL AIRPORT






X




X
TXD083472266
LYONDELL CHEMICAL
CHANNELVIEW





X




X

TXD980624647
FUJIFILM ULTRA PURE
SOLUTIONS




X







TXD981911209
OXY VINYLS DEER PARK VCM
PLANT





X






TXD982286932
OCCIDENTAL CHEMICAL
OXYCHEM INGLESIDE PLANT





X






TXD987988318
SCHLUMBERGER WELL SERVICES
PERFORATING AND TESTING





X
X





TXD988070082
BAYLOR COLLEGE OF MEDICINE











X
TXR000075788
WASTE CONTROL SPECIALISTS
ANDREWS FACILITY









X


TXR000077784
OXEA BAY CITY PLANT





X






TXR000080184
TRIUMPH AEROSTRUCTURES











X
TXR000083437
EXPALTEXARKANA





X
X





TXR000083463
ALOE VERA OF AMERICA




X







UT0570090001
UTAH TEST AND TRAINING
RANGE





X






UT3170027277
ATK LAUNCH SYSTEMS INC. -
NIROP











X
UTD009081357
ATK LAUNCH SYSTEMS INC. -
PROMONTORY





X





X
VA1170024813
NORFOLK NAVAL SHIPYARD











X
VA1210020730
RADFORD ARMY AMMUNITION
PLANT





X
X





VA6170061463
NAVAL STATION NORFOLK











X
VAD000650309
NORFOLK SOUTHERN RAILWAY
COMPANY











X
VAD981108178
UTILITY ONE SOURCE FORESTRY
EQUIPMENT LLC




X






X
101

-------
Exhibit B-2
Captive Management Facilities
Handler ID
Handler Name
RECOVERY
TREATMENT
DISPOSAL
TRANSFER/
STORAGE
Metals
Recovery
Organics
Recovery
Inorganics
Recovery
Energy
Recovery
Fuel
Blending
Incineration
Wastewater
Treatment
Sludge
Treatment/
Stabilization/
Encapsulation
Land
Treatment/
Application
Landfill
Deepwell
Injection
VAR000515049
VIRGINIA AMERICAN WATER





X






VTD000636563
UNIVERSITY OF VERMONT &
STATE AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE
ESF











X
VTD007939614
GMP ELECTRICAL MAINTENANCE
FACILITY











X
VTR000502252
CHITTENDEN SOLID WASTE
DISTRICT ENVIRONMENTAL
DEPOT











X
WA1170023419
US NAVY KEYPORTOU1






X





WA1891406349
US DOE BPA ROSS COMPLEX









X

X
WA2170023418
US NAVY PSNS & IMF











X
WA7890008967
US DEPT OF ENERGY HANFORD
FACILITY









X

X
WAD041337130
BOEING COMPANY AUBURN






X





WAD988498218
SEATTLE CITY LIGHT NEWHALEM
MRWF &OFFIC











X
WID000809038
PPG GP LLC






X





WID000874503
RACINE WASTEWATER TRMT
PLT CITY OF






X





WID006091425
SCJOHNSON & SON INC











X
WID006119978
TRANSCONTINENTAL MEN ASH A

X

X








WID006157598
JOHNSON REFRIGERATION
TRUCK BODIES LLC

X




X




X
WID006183826
NORTHERN ENGRAVING CORP

X










WID011553310
PARKER HANNIFIN CORP - HPD











X
WID050271717
GLENN RIEDER INC




X







WID060446499
AMERICAN PACKAGING CORP



X








WID066874207
STRATTEC SECURITY CORP











X
WID091783647
SUEDPACKOAK CREEK
CORPORATION











X
102

-------
Exhibit B-2
Captive Management Facilities
Handler ID
Handler Name
RECOVERY
TREATMENT
DISPOSAL
TRANSFER/
STORAGE
Metals
Recovery
Organics
Recovery
Inorganics
Recovery
Energy
Recovery
Fuel
Blending
Incineration
Wastewater
Treatment
Sludge
Treatment/
Stabilization/
Encapsulation
Land
Treatment/
Application
Landfill
Deepwell
Injection
WID980996615
FERGUSON #0279


X









WID980997167
BEMIS PACKAGING INC



X








WID988636403
KENDALL PACKAGING CORP

X










WIR000001552
BEMIS WISCONSIN INC

X










WIROOO134155
PACKERS CHEMICAL




X






X
WVD056866312
COVESTRO LLC



X


X





WVD076826015
HUNTINGTON ALLOYS
CORPORATION
X











103

-------
104

-------
Exhibit B-3
Commercial Management Facilities
Handler ID
Handler Name
RECOVERY
TREATMENT
DISPOSAL
TRANSFER/
STORAGE
Metals
Recovery
Organics
Recovery
Inorganics
Recovery
Energy
Recovery
Fuel
Blending
Incineration
Wastewater
Treatment
Sludge
Treatment/
Stabilization/
Encapsulation
Landfill
Deepwell
Injection
Incineration
Unit
Open Burning/
Open
Detonation
Unit
AKR000004184
NRC ALASKA, LLC.







X



X
AKR000204420
BURLINGTON
ENVIRONMENTAL, LLC











X
ALD000622464
CHEMICAL WASTE
MANAGEMENT (EMELLE)









X

X
ALD046481032
SANDERS LEAD COMPANY
INCORPORATED
X






X



X
ALD067138891
ROBBIE D WOOD, INC.











X
ALD070513767
GIANT RESOURCE
RECOVERY- ATTALLA, INC.




X






X
ALD094476793
ALLWORTH, LLC
X
X


X


X



X
ALD981020894
CLEAN EARTH OF ALABAMA











X
ALD981475304
KW PLASTICS


X









ALD983167891
TCI OF ALABAMA, LLC











X
ALD983177015
US ECOLOGY SULLIGENT,
INC.











X
ALR000007237
ACTION RESOURCES, LLC











X
ALR000042754
STEEL DUST RECYCLING, LLC
X











ARD006354161
REYNOLDS METALS
COMPANY LLC GUM
SPRINGS PLANT





X



X

X
ARD054575238
SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS, INC











X
ARD069748192
CLEAN HARBORS EL
DORADO, LLC
X
X
X


X





X
ARD981057870
RINECO CHEMICAL
INDUSTRIES, LLC




X






X
ARD981512270
ASH GROVE CEMENT
COMPANY



X







X
ARR000022152
CLEAN HARBORS EL
DORADO LLC/UNION
COUNTY HHW











X
105

-------
Exhibit B-3
Commercial Management Facilities
Handler ID
Handler Name
RECOVERY
TREATMENT
DISPOSAL
TRANSFER/
STORAGE
Metals
Recovery
Organics
Recovery
Inorganics
Recovery
Energy
Recovery
Fuel
Blending
Incineration
Wastewater
Treatment
Sludge
Treatment/
Stabilization/
Encapsulation
Landfill
Deepwell
Injection
Incineration
Unit
Open Burning/
Open
Detonation
Unit
ARR000024679
RINECO ENVIRONMENTAL
SERVICES, LLC











X
AZ0000337360
VEOLIAES TECHNICAL
SOLUTIONS, LLC
X










X
AZD049318009
CLEAN HARBORS ARIZONA











X
AZD081705402
HERITAGE ENVIRONMENTAL
SERVICES LLC











X
AZD980735500
WORLD RESOURCES
COMPANY
X










X
AZD981969504
SAFETY-KLEEN











X
AZD982434185
WM LAMPTRACKER INC
X






X




AZD982441253
EVOQUA WATER
TECHNOLOGIES


X









AZD982441263
EVOQUA WATER
TECHNOLOGIES


X




X



X
AZD983469594
LIGHTING RESOURCES LLC
X










X
AZD983476680
LIGHTING RESOURCES INC
X











AZR000501510
AA SYDCOL LLC











X
AZR000504902
BATTERY SOLUTIONS INC











X
AZT050010685
HVF PRECIOUS METALS LLC
X











AZT060010685
HVF PRECIOUS METALS LLC
X











CA0000084517
SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS,! NC.











X
CAD003963592
ECS REFINING
X










X
CAD008252405
PACIFIC RESOURCE
RECOVERY SERVICES INC

X


X






X
CAD008302903
VEOLIAES TECHNICAL
SOLUTIONS LLC

X
X

X






X
CAD008364432
RHO-CHEM LLC











X
CAD008488025
PHIBRO-TECH INC
X

X




X



X
106

-------
Exhibit B-3
Commercial Management Facilities
Handler ID
Handler Name
RECOVERY
TREATMENT
DISPOSAL
TRANSFER/
STORAGE
Metals
Recovery
Organics
Recovery
Inorganics
Recovery
Energy
Recovery
Fuel
Blending
Incineration
Wastewater
Treatment
Sludge
Treatment/
Stabilization/
Encapsulation
Landfill
Deepwell
Injection
Incineration
Unit
Open Burning/
Open
Detonation
Unit
CAD028409019
CROSBY & OVERTON




X


X



X
CAD044429835
CLEAN HARBORS OF
WILMINGTON











X
CAD050806850
CLEAN HARBORS LOS
ANGLES LLC











X
CAD053866794
PATRIOT ENVIRONMENTAL
SERVICES











X
CAD059494310
CLEAN HARBORS SAN JOSE




X


X



X
CAD060398229
HERAEUS METAL
PROCESSING LLC
X











CAD06398229
HERAEUS METAL
PROCESSING LLC
X











CAD066113465
SAFETY-KLEEN











X
CAD066233966
QUEMETCO INC
X










X
CAD069124717
GLENCORE RECYCLING LLC
X










X
CAD082052707
J&B REFINING DBAJ&B
ENTERPRISES
X











CAD088504881
KINSBURSKY BROTHERS
SUPPLY INC
X






X



X
CAD097030993
US ECOLOGY VERNON INC







X



X
CAD097854541
EXIDE TECHNOLOGIES
INCORPORATED
X











CAD980675276
CLEAN HARBORS
BUTTONWILLOW









X

X
CAD980884183
GEM RANCH0 CORDOVA LLC











X
CAD980887418
SAFETY-KLEEN OF
CALIFORNIA INC











X
CAD981402522
COMMODITY RESOURCE &
ENVIRONMENTAL











X
CAD981412356
PACIFIC TRANS
ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES
INC











X
CAD981429673
PHOTO WASTE RECYCLING
CO INC











X
107

-------
Exhibit B-3
Commercial Management Facilities
Handler ID
Handler Name
RECOVERY
TREATMENT
DISPOSAL
TRANSFER/
STORAGE
Metals
Recovery
Organics
Recovery
Inorganics
Recovery
Energy
Recovery
Fuel
Blending
Incineration
Wastewater
Treatment
Sludge
Treatment/
Stabilization/
Encapsulation
Landfill
Deepwell
Injection
Incineration
Unit
Open Burning/
Open
Detonation
Unit
CAD982052797
J&B REFINING DBAJ&B
ENTERPRISES
X










X
CAD982062797
J&B REFINING DBA J&B
ENTERPRISES
X











CAD982411993
AERC COM INC
X











CAD982435026
KW PLASTICS OF
CALIFORNIA


X









CAD982439895
CLEAN HARBORS
ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES
INC PORT OF REDWOOD
CITY











X
CAD982444481
HAZMATTSDF INC, FORMER
FILTER RECYCLING SERVICES
INC











X
CAD982446874
SAFETY-KLEEN OF
CALIFORNIA INC - DAVIS











X
CAD983581968
TRAPAC LLC











X
CAD983613688
MILES CHEMICAL COMPANY
INC











X
CAD983649880
PSC ENVIRONMENTAL
SERVICES OF POMONA LP











X
CAL000024110
P KAY METAL INC
X










X
CAL000191813
CLEAN HARBORS SAN JOSE
RAIL SPUR TRANSFER
FACILITY











X
CAL000224539
FRS ENVIRONMENTAL, INC.











X
CAL000268462
COLE'S SERVICES INC-DBA
COLES ENVT'L











X
CAL000298854
BAYVIEW ENVIRONMENTAL
SERVICES INC











X
CAL000330453
AGRITEC INT DBA
CLEANTECH
ENVIRONMENTAL











X
CAL000336454
ADVANCED CHEMICAL
TRANSPORT, INC. DBA
ACTENVIRO











X
108

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Exhibit B-3
Commercial Management Facilities
Handler ID
Handler Name
RECOVERY
TREATMENT
DISPOSAL
TRANSFER/
STORAGE
Metals
Recovery
Organics
Recovery
Inorganics
Recovery
Energy
Recovery
Fuel
Blending
Incineration
Wastewater
Treatment
Sludge
Treatment/
Stabilization/
Encapsulation
Landfill
Deepwell
Injection
Incineration
Unit
Open Burning/
Open
Detonation
Unit
CAR000009910
CALIFORNIA
ENVIRONMENTAL AND
LITHO











X
CAR000047613
CAL WEST ENVIRONMENTAL
SERVICES INC











X
CAR000070540
ADVANCED CHEMICAL
TRANSPORTING. DBA
ACTENVIRO











X
CAR000129759
HTS ENVIRONMENTAL
SERVICES











X
CAROOO156125
LIGHTING RESOURCES LLC
X










X
CAR000163097
KVAC ENVIRONMENTAL
SERVICES INC











X
CAR000168229
HAZARDOUS TECHNOLOGIES
INC











X
CAROOO170092
AERC AQUISITION
CORPORATION DBA AERC
RECYCLING SOLUTIONS, A
CLEAN EARTH COMPANY
X










X
CAR000175422
WORLDWIDE RECOVERY
SYSTEM INC











X
CAR000176826
HUNTER CONSULTING INC
DBA HCI ENV











X
CAR000191015
ROCAMI TRUCKING











X
CAR000194217
TEMARRY RECYCLING INC











X
CAR000206086
NORTH STATE
ENVIRONMENTAL INC











X
CAR000217513
ENVIRONMENTAL LOGISTICS
INC











X
CAR000241448
ENVIRONMENTAL &
CHEMICAL CONSULTING INC











X
CAR000241653
ADVANCED CHEMICAL
TRANSPORTING











X
CAT000613927
SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS INC
HIGHLAND SERVICE CENTER











X
CAT000613976
SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS INC











X
109

-------
Exhibit B-3
Commercial Management Facilities
Handler ID
Handler Name
RECOVERY
TREATMENT
DISPOSAL
TRANSFER/
STORAGE
Metals
Recovery
Organics
Recovery
Inorganics
Recovery
Energy
Recovery
Fuel
Blending
Incineration
Wastewater
Treatment
Sludge
Treatment/
Stabilization/
Encapsulation
Landfill
Deepwell
Injection
Incineration
Unit
Open Burning/
Open
Detonation
Unit
CAT000624247
M P ENVIRONM ENTAL SVCS
INC











X
CAT000646117
CHEMICAL WASTE
MANAGEMENT
(KETTLEMAN)






X


X

X
CAT080012602
D K DIXON











X
CAT080012800
HAZ MAT TRANS INC











X
CAT080013350
WORLD OIL RECYCLING


X









CAT080013352
DEMENNO/KERDOON


X

X






X
CAT080014079
VEOLIAES TECHNICAL
SOLUTIONS LLC RICHMOND











X
CAT080025711
ADVANCED
ENVIRONMENTAL, INC. DBA
WORLD OIL
ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES











X
CAT08003352
WORLD OIL RECYCLING


X









CAT080033681
WORLD OIL TERMINALS -
VERNON











X
CAT080013352
WORLD OIL RECYCLING


X









COD000716621
SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS INC
- ENGLEWOOD











X
COD980591184
VEOLIAES TECHNICAL
SOLUTIONS LLC

X


X


X



X
COD991300484
CLEAN HARBORS DEER TRAIL







X

X

X
CT5000001495
NORTHEAST LAMP
RECYCLING INC











X
CTD000604488
CLEAN HARBORS
ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES
INC


X




X



X
CTD002593887
TRADEBE TREATMENT AND
RECYCLING OF BRIDGEPORT
LLC




X


X
X


X
no

-------
Exhibit B-3
Commercial Management Facilities
Handler ID
Handler Name
RECOVERY
TREATMENT
DISPOSAL
TRANSFER/
STORAGE
Metals
Recovery
Organics
Recovery
Inorganics
Recovery
Energy
Recovery
Fuel
Blending
Incineration
Wastewater
Treatment
Sludge
Treatment/
Stabilization/
Encapsulation
Landfill
Deepwell
Injection
Incineration
Unit
Open Burning/
Open
Detonation
Unit
CTD021816889
TRADEBE TREATMENT AND
RECYCLING OF NORTHEAST
LLC




X


X



X
FL0000207449
VEOLIAES TECHNICAL
SOLUTIONS LLC
X











FLD980559728
TRIUMVIRATE
ENVIRONMENTAL INC
X










X
FLD980711071
PERMA-FIX OF FLORIDA INC




X


X
X


X
FLD980729610
CLEAN HARBORS FLORIDA
LLC




X






X
FLD980847214
SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS INC











X
FLD980847271
SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS INC











X
FLD981018773
TRIUMVIRATE
ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES
INC











X
FLD981932494
US ECOLOGY TAMPA INC








X


X
FLD982105884
A R PAQUETTE & CO INC











X
FLD982133159
SAFETY - KLEEN SYSTEMS
INC











X
FLD984171165
SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS INC











X
FLR000070565
LIGHTING RESOURCES LLC
X











GAD000616367
MKC ENTERPRISES INC.











X
GAD000776781
SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS, INC











X
GAD096629282
VEOLIAES TECHNICAL
SOLUTIONS, LLC.











X
GAD980709257
SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS,! NC











X
GAD981265424
SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS, INC











X
GAR000026088
STERICYCLE SPECIALTY
WASTE SOLUTIONS, INC.











X
GAR000039776
EQ INDUSTRIAL SERVICES
INC











X
111

-------
Exhibit B-3
Commercial Management Facilities
Handler ID
Handler Name
RECOVERY
TREATMENT
DISPOSAL
TRANSFER/
STORAGE
Metals
Recovery
Organics
Recovery
Inorganics
Recovery
Energy
Recovery
Fuel
Blending
Incineration
Wastewater
Treatment
Sludge
Treatment/
Stabilization/
Encapsulation
Landfill
Deepwell
Injection
Incineration
Unit
Open Burning/
Open
Detonation
Unit
HIR000141895
STERICYCLE
ENVIRONMENTAL
SOLUTIONS











X
IAD098027592
SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS INC











X
IAD981718000
SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS INC











X
IDD073114654
US ECOLOGY IDAHO INC SITE
B









X

X
IDD981770498
SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS INC
NB











X
ILD000666206
ENVIRITE OF ILLINOIS INC
X
X





X
X


X
ILD000805812
PEORIA DISPOSAL CO








X



ILD000805911
SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS INC











X
ILD005087630
SIMS RECYCLING SOLUTIONS
INC
X










X
ILD005121439
SI PI METALS CORP
X










X
ILD005450697
CLEAN HARBORS RSC LLC

X










ILD010284248
CID RECYCLING & DISPOSAL
FAC







X




ILD040891368
AMERICAN ZINC RECYCLING
CORP
X










X
ILD098642424
VEOLIAES TECHNICAL
SOLUTIONS





X





X
ILD980502744
CLEAN HARBORS
PECATONICA LLC











X
ILD980613913
SAFETY KLEEN SYSTEMS INC

X


X






X
ILD980903579
KELDORN TRUCKING











X
ILD981088388
SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS INC











X
ILD981097819
SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS INC











X
ILD981957236
SET ENVIRONMENTAL INC











X
112

-------
Exhibit B-3
Commercial Management Facilities
Handler ID
Handler Name
RECOVERY
TREATMENT
DISPOSAL
TRANSFER/
STORAGE
Metals
Recovery
Organics
Recovery
Inorganics
Recovery
Energy
Recovery
Fuel
Blending
Incineration
Wastewater
Treatment
Sludge
Treatment/
Stabilization/
Encapsulation
Landfill
Deepwell
Injection
Incineration
Unit
Open Burning/
Open
Detonation
Unit
ILD98642424
VEOLIA TECHNICAL
SOLUTIONS LLC











X
ILR000130062
HERITAGE CRYSTAL CLEAN
LLC











X
IN0000351387
LIGHTING RESOURCES
INCORPORATED
X










X
IND000199653
QUEMETCO INCORPORATED
X










X
IND000646943
TRADEBE TREATMENT &
RECYCLING LLC

X


X






X
IND000648943
TRADEBE TREATMENT &
RECYCLING LLC











X
IND000714428
SAFETY KLEEN CORP 5-034-
06











X
IND000717959
EXIDE TECHNOLOGIES
X











IND000718130
REFINED METALS
CORPORATION











X
IND000780403
RECLAIMED ENERGY
DIVISION SUPERIOR OIL
COMPANY INCORPORATED











X
IND005081542
LEHIGH CEMENT COMPANY
LLC



X







X
IND005460209
MASON CORPORATION
X











IND006419212
LONE STAR GREEN CASTLE
WDF



X







X
IND058484114
HERITAGE TRANSPORT LLC











X
IND093219012
HERITAGE ENVIRONMENTAL
SERVICES LLC
X



X


X
X


X
IND980503890
HERITAGE ENVIRONMENTAL
SERVICES









X

X
IN0000000356
WM MERCURY WASTE INC
X











IN0000351387
LIGHTING RESOURCES
INCORPORATED
X











INROOOO00463
MICRONUTRIENTS USA LLC
X











INR000110197
STERICYCLE INCORPORATED











X
113

-------
Exhibit B-3
Commercial Management Facilities
Handler ID
Handler Name
RECOVERY
TREATMENT
DISPOSAL
TRANSFER/
STORAGE
Metals
Recovery
Organics
Recovery
Inorganics
Recovery
Energy
Recovery
Fuel
Blending
Incineration
Wastewater
Treatment
Sludge
Treatment/
Stabilization/
Encapsulation
Landfill
Deepwell
Injection
Incineration
Unit
Open Burning/
Open
Detonation
Unit
INROOOl 23497
TRADEBE TRANSPORTATION
LLC











X
INROOOl 27621
COVANTA ENVIRONMENTAL
SOLUTIONS LLC











X
KS0000336891
SAVANNAH TRANSP INC











X
KSD000809723
SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS INC











X
KSD031203318
ASH GROVE CEMENT CO



X







X
KSD057889313
NEXEO SOLUTIONS LLC











X
KSD980633259
SYSTECH ENVIRONMENTAL
CORPORATION




X






X
KYD005009923
CALGON CARBON
CORPORATION


X








X
KYD053348108
SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS,
INC.




X






X
KYD981027469
SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS INC.











X
KYD985073196
AES ENVIRONMENTAL, LLC







X
X


X
LA0000365668
LEI, INC.
X










X
LAD000777201
CHEMICAL WASTE
MANAGEMENT (LAKE
CHARLES)









X

X
LAD008161234
ECO-SERVICES OPERATIONS,
CORP



X







X
LAD008184137
EXIDE TECHNOLOGIES,
BATON ROUGE RECYCLING
CENTER







X




LAD010395127
CLEAN HARBORS BATON
ROUGE LLC







X



X
LAD980622161
CATALYST RECOVERY OF LA,
LLC
X

X









LAD981055791
CLEAN HARBORS OF COLFAX
LLC






X
X



X
LAD985174234
HERITAGE-CRYSTAL CLEAN,
LLC











X
114

-------
Exhibit B-3
Commercial Management Facilities
Handler ID
Handler Name
RECOVERY
TREATMENT
DISPOSAL
TRANSFER/
STORAGE
Metals
Recovery
Organics
Recovery
Inorganics
Recovery
Energy
Recovery
Fuel
Blending
Incineration
Wastewater
Treatment
Sludge
Treatment/
Stabilization/
Encapsulation
Landfill
Deepwell
Injection
Incineration
Unit
Open Burning/
Open
Detonation
Unit
LAR000041269
MIKE'S FILTER & SUPPLY INC











X
LAROO0055467
LEI INC
X










X
LAROO0077560
LEI, INC.
X











MAC300014966
NRC EAST ENVIRONMENTAL
SERVICES INC











X
MAC300017498
VEOLIAES TECHNICAL
SOLUTIONS LLC











X
MAC300092749
TRIUMVIRATE
ENVIRONMENTAL
MERRIMACK INC











X
MAC300098399
NRC EAST ENVIRONMENTAL
SERVICES INC











X
MAD039322250
CLEAN HARBORS
ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES
INC











X
MAD047075734
TRIUMVIRATE
ENVIRONMENTAL
MERRIMACK INC











X
MAD053452637
CLEAN HARBORS OF
BRAINTREE INC




X



X


X
MAD060095569
SAFETY KLEEN SYSTEMS INC











X
MAD062179890
TRADEBE TREATMENT AND
RECYCLING OF STOUGHTON







X



X
MAD066588005
MURPHYS WASTE OIL
SERVICES INC











X
MAD088978143
SAFETY KLEEN SYSTEMS INC











X
MAD096287354
SAFETY KLEEN SYSTEMS INC











X
MAD980670004
ENPRO SERVICES INC











X
MAD980915755
COMPLETE RECYCLING
SOLUTIONS LLC
X











MAD985294693
OIL RECOVERY
CORPORATION











X
MDD980555189
CLEAN HARBORS OF
BALTIMORE, INC.







X
X


X
115

-------
Exhibit B-3
Commercial Management Facilities
Handler ID
Handler Name
RECOVERY
TREATMENT
DISPOSAL
TRANSFER/
STORAGE
Metals
Recovery
Organics
Recovery
Inorganics
Recovery
Energy
Recovery
Fuel
Blending
Incineration
Wastewater
Treatment
Sludge
Treatment/
Stabilization/
Encapsulation
Landfill
Deepwell
Injection
Incineration
Unit
Open Burning/
Open
Detonation
Unit
MDD981034291
SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS INC











X
MDR000502450
AEG ENVIRONMENTAL
PRODUCTS - SERVICES INC











X
MDR000507780
ACE ENVIRONMENTAL
SERVICES, LLC











X
MED019051069
NRC ENVIRONMENTAL OF
MAINE, INC.











X
MID000724831
MICHIGAN DISPOSAL INC







X
X


X
MID048090633
US ECOLOGY WAYNE
DISPOSAL









X

X
MID060975844
US ECOLOGY ROMULUS INC

X









X
MID074259565
US ECOLOGY MICHIGAN INC







X



X
MID092947928
DRUG & LABORATORY
DISPOSAL INC
X

X

X


X
X


X
MID980615298
PETRO-CHEM PROCESSING
GROUP OF NORTRU LLC
X

X

X


X



X
MID980684088
SOLVENT DISTILLERS GROUP
OF NORTRU INC











X
MID980991566
EQ DETROIT INC
X






X
X


X
MID985568021
STERICYCLE SPECIALTY
WASTE SOLUTIONS INC











X
MIK435642742
EQ INDUSTRIAL SERVICES
INC











X
MIROOOO14530
CLEAN HARBORS
ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES
INC











X
MIROOOO16055
ENVIRONMENTAL GEO-
TECHNOLOGIES LLC










X
X
MND006148092
GOPHER RESOURCE
X






X
X



MND044176113
PIONEER TANK LINES INC











X
MND980996805
ENVIRO-CHEM, INC.
X











MND981097884
SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS,
INC.











X
116

-------
Exhibit B-3
Commercial Management Facilities
Handler ID
Handler Name
RECOVERY
TREATMENT
DISPOSAL
TRANSFER/
STORAGE
Metals
Recovery
Organics
Recovery
Inorganics
Recovery
Energy
Recovery
Fuel
Blending
Incineration
Wastewater
Treatment
Sludge
Treatment/
Stabilization/
Encapsulation
Landfill
Deepwell
Injection
Incineration
Unit
Open Burning/
Open
Detonation
Unit
MND981098478
EVOQUA WATER
TECHNOLOGIES LLC
2430 ROSE PLACE
X

X




X



X
MND981953045
SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS INC











X
MNROO0078675
RETROFIT COMPANIES INC -
LITTLE CANADA











X
MNR000107037
GREEN LIGHTS RECYCLING,
INC.
X











MNS000110924
STERICYCLE SPECIALTY
WASTE SOLUTIONS INC











X
MOD000610766
SOLVENT RECOVERY LLC


X

X


X



X
MOD000669051
SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS,
INC.











X
MOD000669069
SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS,
INC.











X
MOD030712822
EXIDE TECHNOLOGIES
CANON HOLLOW SMELTER
X





X





MOD054018288
GREEN AMERICA RECYCLING
LLC



X







X
MOD059200089
BUICK RESOURCE
RECYCLING FACILITY LLC
X











MOD095038998
BED ROCK INC DBA TRI
STATE MOTOR TRANSIT CO











X
MOD095486312
SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS,
INC.











X
MOD980971626
SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS,
INC.











X
MOD980973564
SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS,
INC.











X
MOD981123391
HAZMATINC











X
MOD981127319
LONE STAR INDUSTRIES INC



X







X
MOD981505555
HERITAGE ENVIRONMENTAL
SVCS LLC




X


X



X
MOD985798164
EBV EXPLOSIVES
ENVIRONMENTAL COMPANY





X





X
117

-------
Exhibit B-3
Commercial Management Facilities
Handler ID
Handler Name
RECOVERY
TREATMENT
DISPOSAL
TRANSFER/
STORAGE
Metals
Recovery
Organics
Recovery
Inorganics
Recovery
Energy
Recovery
Fuel
Blending
Incineration
Wastewater
Treatment
Sludge
Treatment/
Stabilization/
Encapsulation
Landfill
Deepwell
Injection
Incineration
Unit
Open Burning/
Open
Detonation
Unit
MOR000505958
TRI RINSE INC


X









MSD000776765
SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS,
INC.











X
MSD077655876
HOLCIM (US) INC/GEOCYCLE
LLC




X






X
NCDOOO648451
CLEAN HARBORS
REIDSVILLE, LLC











X
NCD000776740
SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS, INC











X
NCD061263315
NEXEO SOLUTIONS, LLC











X
NCD079060059
SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS, INC











X
NCD095119210
METALLIX REFINING INC.
X










X
NCD121700777
AERC ACQUISITION
CORPORATION D/B/A DART,
A CLEAN EARTH COMPANY
X






X



X
NCD980799142
STAT INCORPORATED











X
NCD980842132
ECOFLO, INC
X

X

X


X



X
NCD986166338
VEOLIAES TECHNICAL
SOLUTIONS, LLC











X
NCR000135384
COVANTA ENVIRONMENTAL
SOLUTIONS LLC











X
NCR000149302
301 ENVIROMENTAL CLEAN-
UP INC











X
NDD000716738
SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS,
INC. - FARGO











X
NDD980957070
SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS,
INC. - BISMARCK











X
NDD982591794
WASTE RECOVERY SERVICES,
INC.




X







NDR000003111
SABIN METAL WEST CORP
X











NED053316535
SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS INC











X
NED981495724
SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS INC











X
118

-------
Exhibit B-3
Commercial Management Facilities
Handler ID
Handler Name
RECOVERY
TREATMENT
DISPOSAL
TRANSFER/
STORAGE
Metals
Recovery
Organics
Recovery
Inorganics
Recovery
Energy
Recovery
Fuel
Blending
Incineration
Wastewater
Treatment
Sludge
Treatment/
Stabilization/
Encapsulation
Landfill
Deepwell
Injection
Incineration
Unit
Open Burning/
Open
Detonation
Unit
NED981723513
CLEAN HARBORS ENV
SERVICES


X


X





X
NED981726513
CLEAN HARBORS
ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES,
INC.











X
NED986382133
TRI-STATE MOTOR TRANSIT
COMPANY GERING
TERMINAL











X
NHD510177926
COLT REFINING INC
X










X
NHD980521843
TRADEBE TREATMENT &
RECYCLING NORTHEAST LLC











X
NJ 0000027193
CLEAN VENTURE INC











X
NJD000692061
ENVIRONMENTAL
TRANSPORT GROUP INC











X
NJD000768101
SAFETY KLEEN SYSTEMS INC











X
NJD002182897
SAFETY KLEEN SYSTEMS INC

X


X






X
NJD002200046
CYCLECHEMJNC.




X


X
X


X
NJD002454544
VEOLIAES TECHNICAL
SOLUTIONS LLC

X


X


X



X
NJD054126164
FREEHOLD CARTAGE, INC.











X
NJD071629976
S J TRANSPORTATION CO
INC











X
NJD08063136
VEOLIAES TECHNICAL
SOLUTIONS CORP











X
NJD080631369
VEOLIAES TECHNICAL
SOLUTIONS CORP











X
NJD980536593
VEOLIAES TECHNICAL
SOLUTIONS LLC




X


X



X
NJD986582898
EVOQUA WATER
TECNOLOGIES







X




NJD986607380
MAUMEE EXPRESS INC











X
NJD991291105
CLEAN EARTH OF NORTH
JERSEY








X


X
119

-------
Exhibit B-3
Commercial Management Facilities
Handler ID
Handler Name
RECOVERY
TREATMENT
DISPOSAL
TRANSFER/
STORAGE
Metals
Recovery
Organics
Recovery
Inorganics
Recovery
Energy
Recovery
Fuel
Blending
Incineration
Wastewater
Treatment
Sludge
Treatment/
Stabilization/
Encapsulation
Landfill
Deepwell
Injection
Incineration
Unit
Open Burning/
Open
Detonation
Unit
NJR000074898
TECH RECYCLERS LLC
X











NMD002208
ADVANCED CHEMICAL
TREATMENT, LLC











X
NMD002208267
ADVANCED CHEMICAL
TREATMENT, LLC











X
NMD00220827
ADVANCED CHEMICAL
TREATMENT, LLC











X
NMD002208627
ADVANCED CHEMICAL
TREATMENT, LLC











X
NMD002208637
ADVANCED CHEMICAL
TREATMENT, LLC











X
NMD002208827
ADVANCED CHEMICAL
TREATMENT, LLC











X
NND002208627
ADVANCED CHEMICAL
TREATMENT, LLC











X
NVD002208627
ADVANCED CHEMICAL
TREATMENT, LLC











X
NVD098089533
21ST CENTURY
ENVIRONMENTAL
MANAGMENTOF NEVADA,
LLC.











X
NVD098895338
21ST CENTURY
ENVIRONMENTAL
MANAGMENTOF NEVADA,
LLC.











X
NVD980825338
21ST CENTURY
ENVIRONMENTAL
MANAGMENTOF NEVADA,
LLC.











X
NVD980895336
21ST CENTURY
ENVIRONMENTAL
MANAGMENTOF NEVADA,
LLC.











X
NVD980895338
21ST CENTURY
ENVIRONMENTAL
MANAGMENTOF NEVADA,
LLC.
X



X


X



X
120

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Exhibit B-3
Commercial Management Facilities
Handler ID
Handler Name
RECOVERY
TREATMENT
DISPOSAL
TRANSFER/
STORAGE
Metals
Recovery
Organics
Recovery
Inorganics
Recovery
Energy
Recovery
Fuel
Blending
Incineration
Wastewater
Treatment
Sludge
Treatment/
Stabilization/
Encapsulation
Landfill
Deepwell
Injection
Incineration
Unit
Open Burning/
Open
Detonation
Unit
NVD980895388
21ST CENTURY
ENVIRONMENTAL
MANAGMENTOF NEVADA,
LLC.











X
NVD9808956
21ST CENTURY
ENVIRONMENTAL
MANAGMENTOF NEVADA,
LLC.











X
NVD980896338
21ST CENTURY
ENVIRONMENTAL
MANAGMENTOF NEVADA,
LLC.
X











NVT330010000
US ECOLOGY NEVADA


X






X

X
NYD013277454
SOLVENTS AND PETROLEUM
SERVICE INC











X
NYD030485288
REVERE SMELTING &
REFINING CORPORATION
X











NYD049253719
UNIVAR SOLUTIONS USA INC











X
NYD049836679
CWM CHEMICAL SERVICES
(MODEL CITY) d







X

X

X
NYD067919340
SABIN METAL CORP
X










X
NY D077444263
TRIUMVIRATE
ENVIRONMENTAL NYC LLC











X
NYD080469935
NOR LITE LLC



X







X
NYD082785429
CHEMICAL POLLUTION
CONTROL LLC











X
NYD980592497
EASTMAN KODAK CO AND
RED ROCHESTER LLC AT
EASTMAN BUSINESS PARK
FACILITY











X
NYD981556541
SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS INC











X
NYD982743312
SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS INC











X
NYD98 6872869
SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS INC











X
121

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Exhibit B-3
Commercial Management Facilities
Handler ID
Handler Name
RECOVERY
TREATMENT
DISPOSAL
TRANSFER/
STORAGE
Metals
Recovery
Organics
Recovery
Inorganics
Recovery
Energy
Recovery
Fuel
Blending
Incineration
Wastewater
Treatment
Sludge
Treatment/
Stabilization/
Encapsulation
Landfill
Deepwell
Injection
Incineration
Unit
Open Burning/
Open
Detonation
Unit
NYR000078964
HORIZON ENVIRONMENT
INC











X
NYR000192005
AMERICAN LAMP
RECYCLING LLC
X











NYR000212852
CLEAN HARBORS
ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES
INC











X
OH0000000539
MIDWEST ENVIRONMENTAL
TRANSPORT











X
OHD000724153
CLEAN HARBORS
ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES
INC







X



X
OH D000816629
SPRING GROVE RESOURCE
RECOVERY INC




X


X



X
OHD001926740
KRICK ROAD HOLDINGS LLC

X


X


X



X
OHD004178612
GENERAL ENVIRONMENTAL
MANAGEMENT LLC











X
OHD004274031
CLEAN WATER
ENVIRONMENTAL LLC







X



X
OHD005048947
SYSTECH ENVIRONMENTAL
CORPORATION




X






X
OHD017730540
ENVIROSERVE INC











X
OHD020273819
VICKERY ENVIRONMENTAL
INC










X
X
OH D042319244
AMG VANADIUM LLC
X











OHD045243706
ENVIROSAFE SERVICES OF
OHIO









X

X
OHD048415665
ROSS INCINERATION
SERVICES





X





X
OHD066060609
CHEMTRON CORPORATION
X



X






X
OH D071654958
RETRIEVTECHNOLOGIES INC
X






X



X
OHD074700311
NEXEO SOLUTIONS LLC











X
OHD083377010
ENVIRONMENTAL
ENTERPRISES INC
X


X
X


X
X


X
122

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Exhibit B-3
Commercial Management Facilities
Handler ID
Handler Name
RECOVERY
TREATMENT
DISPOSAL
TRANSFER/
STORAGE
Metals
Recovery
Organics
Recovery
Inorganics
Recovery
Energy
Recovery
Fuel
Blending
Incineration
Wastewater
Treatment
Sludge
Treatment/
Stabilization/
Encapsulation
Landfill
Deepwell
Injection
Incineration
Unit
Open Burning/
Open
Detonation
Unit
OHD08377010
ENVIRONMENTAL
ENTERPRISES INC











X
OHD093945293
VEOLIAES TECHNICAL
SOLUTIONS LLC

X


X






X
OHD980568992
ENVIRITE OF OHIO INC
X






X
X


X
OHD980587364
CLEAN HARBORS RECYCLING
SERVICES OF OHIO LLC

X


X






X
OHD980613541
HERITAGE THERMAL
SERVICES





X





X
OHD980821862
KLOR KLEEN











X
OHD980897656
CHEMICAL SOLVENTS INC

X


X






X
OH D981000920
CAPITAL CITY ROAD 01L1NC











X
OHD986976348
AG MET LLC
X

X








X
OHD987048733
HOLCIM (US) INC



X








OHR000029561
VEOLIA WATER
TECHNOLOGIES INC


X









OHR000034025
LAMPS INC DBA
ENVIRONMENTAL
RECYCLING
X











OHR000038513
RETRIEVTECHNOLOGIES INC
X











OHR000109819
USA LAMP & BALLAST
RECYCLING INC
X











OHR000161299
AG MET LLC
X

X









OHR000162800
NEXEO SOLUTIONS LLC











X
OHR000184267
SKYE METAL RECOVERY INC
X











OKD000402396
US ECOLOGY TULSA, INC







X
X


X
OKD000763821
SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS, INC











X
OKD064558703
TULSA CEMENT LLC D/B/A
CENTRAL PLAINS CEMENT
COMPANY



X








123

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Exhibit B-3
Commercial Management Facilities
Handler ID
Handler Name
RECOVERY
TREATMENT
DISPOSAL
TRANSFER/
STORAGE
Metals
Recovery
Organics
Recovery
Inorganics
Recovery
Energy
Recovery
Fuel
Blending
Incineration
Wastewater
Treatment
Sludge
Treatment/
Stabilization/
Encapsulation
Landfill
Deepwell
Injection
Incineration
Unit
Open Burning/
Open
Detonation
Unit
OKD065438376
CLEAN HARBORS LONE
MOUNTAIN







X

X

X
OKD981588791
TRIAD TRANSPORTING.











X
OKD987084068
STERICYCLE SPECIALTY
WASTE SOLUTIONS, INC.











X
OKD987097151
EURECAT US (WAS TRICAT
INC.)


X









OKR000023184
ENVIRO CLEAN WASTE
SERVICES, LLC











X
OKR000025452
SYSTECH ENVIRONMENTAL
CORP




X







OKR000031492
BASIN TRANSPORTATION
LLC











X
ORD000711671
UNIVAR USA INC.











X
ORD089452353
CHEMICAL WASTE
MANAGEMENT OF THE NW


X

X


X
X
X
X
X
ORD981766124
SAFETY KLEEN SYSTEMS INC











X
PA0000453084
BETHLEHEM APPARATUS CO
INC
X







X


X
PAD000738823
SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS INC











X
PAD000738849
SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS INC











X
PAD000797548
FIELDING ENVIROMENTAL
LLC











X
PAD002330165
EAST P EN N
MANUFACTURING CO INC











X
PA D002365849
ABINGTON METALS
REFINING &MFG INC
X











PAD002389559
KEYSTONE CEMENT CO



X







X
PAD002390961
BETHLEHEM APPARATUS CO
INC
X







X



PAD002395887
AMERICAN ZINC RECYCLING
CORP
X










X
124

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Exhibit B-3
Commercial Management Facilities
Handler ID
Handler Name
RECOVERY
TREATMENT
DISPOSAL
TRANSFER/
STORAGE
Metals
Recovery
Organics
Recovery
Inorganics
Recovery
Energy
Recovery
Fuel
Blending
Incineration
Wastewater
Treatment
Sludge
Treatment/
Stabilization/
Encapsulation
Landfill
Deepwell
Injection
Incineration
Unit
Open Burning/
Open
Detonation
Unit
PAD004835146
MAX ENVIRONMENTAL
TECHNOLOGIES INC YUKON
FAC











X
PA DOIO154045
ENVIRITE OF PENNSYLVANIA
INC







X
X


X
PAD067098822
CYCLECHEM INC







X
X


X
PAD085690592
REPUBLIC ENVIRONMENTAL
SYSTEMS (PA) LLC
X



X


X
X


X
PA D086673407
SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS INC











X
PAD087561015
THE INTL METALS
RECLAMATION CO INC
X










X
PAD981038227
WORLD RESOURCES CO
X










X
PAD981736143
SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS INC











X
PAD981737109
SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS INC











X
PAD982576258
SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS INC











X
PAD982661381
REPUBLIC ENV SYS LLC











X
PAD987266715
SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS INC











X
PAD987270725
EVOQUA WATER
TECHNOLOGIES LLC
X

X








X
PAD987367216
AERC RECYCLING
SOLUTIONS
X










X
PAD987378940
LEWIS ENV INC











X
PAR000043026
WASTE RECOVERY
SOLUTIONS INC











X
PAR000521294
ABINGTON RELDAN METALS
LLC
X










X
PAR000521740
AES ASSET ACQUISITION
CORPORATION











X
PAR000522318
AERC RECYCLING
SOLUTIONS
X











PAR000524041
US ENVINC











X
125

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Exhibit B-3
Commercial Management Facilities
Handler ID
Handler Name
RECOVERY
TREATMENT
DISPOSAL
TRANSFER/
STORAGE
Metals
Recovery
Organics
Recovery
Inorganics
Recovery
Energy
Recovery
Fuel
Blending
Incineration
Wastewater
Treatment
Sludge
Treatment/
Stabilization/
Encapsulation
Landfill
Deepwell
Injection
Incineration
Unit
Open Burning/
Open
Detonation
Unit
PRD090399718
SAFETY-KLEEN
ENVIROSYSTEMS CO OF
PUERTO RICO, INC

X










RID001200252
TECHNIC INC
X











RID040098352
NORTHLAND
ENVIRONMENTAL LLC











X
RID059735761
ADVANCED CHEMICAL
COMPANY
X










X
RID084802842
SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS,
INC.











X
RID095978995
GEIB REFINING CORP
X











RID981886104
GANNON AND SCOTT INC.
X











SCD003351699
GIANT CEMENT COMPANY



X



X



X
SCD003368891
HOLCIM US INC GEOCYCLE
LLC



X



X



X
SCD036275426
GIANT RESOURCE RECOVERY
SUMTER INC











X
SCD036275626
GIANT RESOURCE RECOVERY
SUMTER INC

X


X






X
SCD077995488
SAFETY KLEEN SYSTEMS INC
LEXINGTON

X





X



X
SCD981031040
SAFETY KLEEN SYSTEMS INC
GREER







X




SCD036275626
GIANT RESOURCE RECOVERY
SUMTER INC

X










SCR000762245
INDUSTRIAL WASTE SERVICE











X
SCR000762468
VLS RECOVERY SERVICES LLC











X
SCR000767814
CLEANLITES RECYCLING
SOUTH LLC











X
SCR000771618
AMERICAN ZINC RECYCLING
CORP
X










X
SDD000716696
SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS,
INC.











X
126

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Exhibit B-3
Commercial Management Facilities
Handler ID
Handler Name
RECOVERY
TREATMENT
DISPOSAL
TRANSFER/
STORAGE
Metals
Recovery
Organics
Recovery
Inorganics
Recovery
Energy
Recovery
Fuel
Blending
Incineration
Wastewater
Treatment
Sludge
Treatment/
Stabilization/
Encapsulation
Landfill
Deepwell
Injection
Incineration
Unit
Open Burning/
Open
Detonation
Unit
TN0000317289
SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS,
INC., PINEY FLATS







X




TND000614321
SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS,
INC., MILLINGTON







X



X
TND000645770
CLEAN HARBORS
TENNESSEE, LLC







X



X
TND000646612
HERAEUS PRECIOUS METALS
NORTH AMERICA, LLC
X











TND000712186
TRADEBE TREATMENT &
RECYCLING OF TENNESSEE,
LLC











X
TND000772186
TRADEBE TREATMENT &
RECYCLING OF TENNESSEE,
LLC




X



X


X
TND000772277
CLEAN HARBORS, ANTIOCH
LLC











X
TND980847024
EXCELTSD INC
X



X


X
X



TND981474125
SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS INC
NASHVILLE







X




TND98 2109142
DIVERSIFIED SCIENTIFIC
SERVICES INC. (DSSI)



X



X
X


X
TND982141392
CLEAN HARBORS
CHATTANOOGA, LLC











X
TND98 2144099
AMERICAN ZINC RECYCLING
CORP.
X










X
TND982157570
ENERGY SOLUTIONS, INC








X



TND987777695
SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS,
INC., KNOXVILLE







X




TNR000003137
SOUTHEAST RECYCLING
TECHNOLOGIES, INC.











X
TNR000039925
LIGHTING RESOURCES LLC
X










X
TXD000719518
TM DEER PARK SERVICES




X


X
X

X
X
TXD000729400
SAFETY KLEEN SYSTEMS SAN
ANTONIO







X




TXD000747378
SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS







X



X
127

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Exhibit B-3
Commercial Management Facilities
Handler ID
Handler Name
RECOVERY
TREATMENT
DISPOSAL
TRANSFER/
STORAGE
Metals
Recovery
Organics
Recovery
Inorganics
Recovery
Energy
Recovery
Fuel
Blending
Incineration
Wastewater
Treatment
Sludge
Treatment/
Stabilization/
Encapsulation
Landfill
Deepwell
Injection
Incineration
Unit
Open Burning/
Open
Detonation
Unit
TXD000747402
SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS
CORPUS CHRISTI BRANCH







X




TXD000838896
VEOLIAES TECHNICAL
SOLUTIONS





X




X
X
TXD008029191
LIGHTING RESOURCES
X










X
TXD008099079
ECO SERVICES OPERATIONS
HOUSTON



X








TXD010791184
LONESTAR ECOLOGY




X


X



X
TXD010803203
SAFETY-KLEEN MISSOURI
CITY 6 073 02







X



X
TXD026316422
ECS REFINING
X











TXD046844700
CHEMICAL RECLAMATION
SERVICES AVALON FACILITY




X






X
TXD055135388
SET ENVIRONMENTAL




X


X



X
TXD055141378
CLEAN HARBORS DEER PARK
X
X
X


X





X
TXD062287883
SAFETY KLEEN ABILENE 6
002 01







X




TXD069452340
US ECOLOGY TEXAS


X






X
X
X
TXD074195678
GLADIEUX METALS
RECYCLING
X











TXD074196338
PHILLIP RECLAMATION
SERVICES
X



X


X



X
TXD077603371
SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS
DENTON RECYCLE CENTER




X






X
TXD083145656
SAFETY KLEEN SYSTEMS







X




TXD097673149
VOPAK LOGISTICS SERVICES
USA DEER PARK







X


X
X
TXD102599339
PSC RECOVERY SYSTEMS







X



X
TXD106829963
EURECATUS


X









TXD980745095
NEXEO SOLUTIONS
GARLAND











X
128

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Exhibit B-3
Commercial Management Facilities
Handler ID
Handler Name
RECOVERY
TREATMENT
DISPOSAL
TRANSFER/
STORAGE
Metals
Recovery
Organics
Recovery
Inorganics
Recovery
Energy
Recovery
Fuel
Blending
Incineration
Wastewater
Treatment
Sludge
Treatment/
Stabilization/
Encapsulation
Landfill
Deepwell
Injection
Incineration
Unit
Open Burning/
Open
Detonation
Unit
TXD980811046
STERICYCLE
EN RVI RON MENTAL
SOLUTIONS LANCASTER FACI











X
TXD980876015
SAFETY-KLEEN WACO







X




TXD981052061
SAFETY KLEEN SYSTEMS
IRVING







X




TXD981053416
SAFETY KLEEN SYSTEMS
FORT WORTH







X




TXD981053770
CLEAN HARBORS SAN LEON


X








X
TXD981056690
SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS
MIDLAND







X



X
TXD981514383
ALPHA OMEGA RECYCLING
X










X
TXD982290140
CLEAN HARBORS LAPORTE







X



X
TXD982560294
NSSI RECOVERY SERVICES










X
X
TXD988088464
WASTE CONTROL
SPECIALISTS








X
X

X
TXR000001016
TM CORPUS CHRISTI
SERVICES







X


X

TXR000025841
STERICYCLE
ENVIRONMENTAL
SOLUTIONS PASADENA
FACI LI











X
TXR000031286
INTERGULF







X



X
TXR000050930
SAFETY KLEEN SYSTEMS
HAZARDOUS WASTE
TRANSPORTER











X
TXR000068635
MULTI-CHEM GROUP











X
TXR000080110
BOD ENVIRONMENTAL











X
TXR000081205
SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS











X
UTD980957088
SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS,
INC.











X
129

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Exhibit B-3
Commercial Management Facilities
Handler ID
Handler Name
RECOVERY
TREATMENT
DISPOSAL
TRANSFER/
STORAGE
Metals
Recovery
Organics
Recovery
Inorganics
Recovery
Energy
Recovery
Fuel
Blending
Incineration
Wastewater
Treatment
Sludge
Treatment/
Stabilization/
Encapsulation
Landfill
Deepwell
Injection
Incineration
Unit
Open Burning/
Open
Detonation
Unit
UTD981552177
CLEAN HARBORS
ARAGONITE





X

X



X
UTD982595795
CLEAN HARBORS CLIVE, LLC











X
UTD982598898
ENERGYSOLUTIONS CLIVE
FACILITY







X
X
X

X
UTD991301748
CLEAN HARBORS GRASSY
MOUNTAIN









X

X
VAD000737346
SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS,
INC.











X
VAD000737361
SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS,
INC.











X
VAD981043011
SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS,
INC.











X
VTD000791699
SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS INC











X
VTR000517052
ENPRO SERVICES OF
VERMONT, INC.











X
WAD020257945
BURLINGTON
ENVIRONMENTAL LLC
TACOMA
X



X


X
X


X
WAD981769110
EMERALD SERVICES INC
ALEXANDER AVE

X


X






X
WAD991281767
BURLINGTON
ENVIRONMENTAL LLC KENT




X


X
X


X
WAH000026371
ECOLIGHTS NORTHWEST


X









WAR000001743
BURLINGTON
ENVIRONMENTAL LLC
TACOMA TRAN











X
WAR000010355
PERMA FIX NORTHWEST
RICHLAND INC







X
X


X
WAR000011999
TOXCO WASTE
MANAGEMENT LTD
X











Wl 0000815381
CONVANTA
ENVIRONMENTAL
SOLUTIONS CARRIERS II LLC











X
Wl 0000934174
AURA II INC
X











130

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Exhibit B-3
Commercial Management Facilities
Handler ID
Handler Name
RECOVERY
TREATMENT
DISPOSAL
TRANSFER/
STORAGE
Metals
Recovery
Organics
Recovery
Inorganics
Recovery
Energy
Recovery
Fuel
Blending
Incineration
Wastewater
Treatment
Sludge
Treatment/
Stabilization/
Encapsulation
Landfill
Deepwell
Injection
Incineration
Unit
Open Burning/
Open
Detonation
Unit
WID000000356
WM MERCURY WASTE INC
X











WID003967148
VEOLIAES TECHNICAL
SOLUTIONS LLC




X



X


X
WID006157598
JOHNSON REFRIGERATION
TRUCK BODIES LLC











X
WID981097769
SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS INC











X
WID981187297
SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS INC











X
WID988566543
VEOLIAES TECHNICAL
SOLUTIONS LLC
X










X
WID988566573
VEOLIAES TECHNICAL
SOLUTIONS LLC
X











WID988580056
TRADEBE TREATMENT AND
RECYCLING OF Wl LLC




X






X
WID988615613
EMCO CHEMICAL
DISTRIBUTORS INC











X
WID990829475
WRR ENVIRONMENTAL
SERVICES CO INC

X


X


X



X
WID003967148
VEOLIAES TECHNICAL
SOLUTIONS LLC











X
WIR000000356
WM MERCURY WASTE INC
X






X



X
WIR000136572
COVANTA ENVIRONMENTAL
SOLUTIONS LLC











X
WIR000142877
ENVIRO-SAFE RESOURCE
RECOVERY











X
WVD981034101
SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS,
INC.











X
WVD981107600
CLEAN EARTH OF
MORGANTOWN











X
WVD988770673
ENVIRONMENTAL
PROTECTION SERVICES











X
131

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Appendix C
CAP Management Categories
133

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134

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CAP Management Categories
For each of the CAP management categories, the main technologies used for each category are
described, including the types of waste recovered, treated, or disposed. Each CAP management
category is comprised of a number of waste management technologies that are generally
interchangeable for managing broad types of wastes based on treatment performance.
METALS RECOVERY
Metals recovery technologies are designed to separate desired metals from other constituents of
hazardous wastes. The most common technologies, which are described below, are high-
temperature metals recovery, retorting, secondary smelting, ion exchange, and acid leaching.
High-temperature metals recovery is used to treat hazardous wastes that contain metals such
as cadmium, chromium, lead, nickel, and zinc compounds. Metals are separated from the waste
at high temperatures through a thermochemical-process using carbon, limestone, and silica as
the chemical agents. The constituents being recovered from the waste are heated so that they
melt and/or volatilize and can be recovered in metallic or oxide form from process vapors or from
a molten bath. The high temperature metals recovery process typically consists of a mixing unit,
a high temperature processing unit, a product collection system, and a residual treatment system.
Other volatile metals, such as arsenic or antimony, may be difficult to separate from the desired
metal products and may adversely affect the ability to reuse the recovered materials. Slag, the
primary residual from the process, is sometimes cooled in a quench tank and reused either directly
or after further processing, or, if the material has no recoverable value, it is land disposed after
necessary treatment.
Retorting is similar to high-temperature metals recovery in that it provides for recovery of metals
from wastes primarily by volatilization and subsequent collection and condensation of the
volatilized components. It is used primarily to remove elemental mercury, as well as mercury
present in the oxide, hydroxide, and sulfide forms from hazardous wastes.
Secondary smelting also is very similar to high-temperature metals recovery; but is generally
used for processes that recover lead from hazardous wastes. In this process, waste passes
through a smelting furnace where the lead is concentrated into a bullion and separated from slag
in molten form.
Ion exchange is primarily used to treat aqueous hazardous wastes with dissolved metals. These
wastes also might contain nonmetallic anions such as halides, sulfates, nitrates, and cyanides,
and water soluble ionic organic compounds. In ion exchange metals recovery, hazardous metal
ions are removed and replaced by nonhazardous ions.
Acid leaching is used to treat hazardous wastes in solid or slurry form that either contain metal
constituents that are soluble in a strong acid solution or can be converted by reaction with a strong
acid to a soluble form. The acid leaching process is most effective with wastes that have high
levels (over 1,000 parts per million) of metal constituents.12 Leachate from acid leaching generally
requires further processing (e.g., ion exchange) to recover metals from the solution.
12 Treatment Technology Background Document, January 1991, EPA, Office of Solid Waste, page 184. Available at
https://www.epa.gov/sites/production/files/2016-01/documents/ttbd.pdf.
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ORGANICS RECOVERY
Organics recovery technologies are used to separate liquid organic wastes, primarily spent
solvents (both halogenated and nonhalogenated), for full or partial recovery. The most common
technologies, described below, are distillation and solvent extraction. Other technologies include
waste oil recovery and non-solvents organic recovery.
Distillation is a thermal treatment technology applicable to the treatment of wastes containing
organics that are volatile enough to be removed by the application of heat. Constituents that are
not volatilized may be reused or incinerated, as appropriate. Distillation is the process of
separating volatile materials using evaporation followed by condensation. The liquids to be
separated must have different volatilities and the degree of separation of these liquids is limited
by the difference in their volatilities. Distillation for recovery can be limited by the presence of
either volatile or thermally reactive suspended solids.
Important distillation technologies are:
•	Fractionation. This technology uses tray columns or packed towers equipped with a reboiler,
condenser, and an accumulator. The process is not applicable for liquids with high viscosity
at high temperature, liquids with a high concentration of solids, polyurethanes, and inorganics.
In general, the process is used where recovery of multiple constituents is desired and the
waste contains minimal amounts of suspended solids. This process achieves a high product
purity.
•	Steam Stripping. This process is essentially fractionation with steam as heat source. It is
typically applied to wastes with less than 1 percent volatile organics.13
•	Batch Distillation. This technology uses a steam-jacketed vessel, a condenser, and a
product receiver. Pressurized steam is usually the source of heat.
•	Thin Film Evaporation. This technology uses a steam-jacketed cylindrical vessel and
condenser, where the material trickles down the inside cylinder walls in thin streams, and a
distribution device that spreads the film over the heated surface. It can be used to treat highly
concentrated organic wastes that contain low concentrations of suspended solids.
Solvent extraction is used to treat wastes with a broad range of total organic content, such as
certain oil refinery wastes. Constituents are removed from the waste by mixing it with a solvent
that will preferentially dissolve the constituents of concern. The selection of a solvent depends on
its solubility with the organic compounds to be removed and the other constituents in the waste.
The waste and solvent must be physically immiscible so that after mixing the two immiscible
phases can be physically separated by gravity. The process can be either batch or continuous.
The simplest, least effective solvent extraction unit is a single-stage system (mixer-setter system).
Other types of solvent extraction systems include multistage contact extraction (basically a series
of single-stage units), countercurrent multi-stage extraction columns, and centrifugal contactors.
13 Treatment Technology Background Document, January 1991, EPA, Office of Solid Waste, page 135. Available at
https://www.epa.gov/sites/production/files/2016-01/documents/ttbd.pdf.
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INORGANICS RECOVERY
Acid regeneration is the primary technology for inorganics recovery and is used to recover
mainly halogen and sulfuric acids. These acids are recovered by halogen acid furnaces and sulfur
recovery furnaces, respectively. Halogen acid furnaces typically process chlorinated and
brominated secondary waste streams, with 20 to 70 percent halogen content by weight, to
produce either hydrogen chlorine or hydrogen bromine.14 Sulfur recovery furnaces are used by
sulfuric acid plants to process used sulfuric acid and other sulfur-containing wastes. Typical acid
contaminants include organics, inorganics, and water. The contaminated acids and other
halogen- or sulfur-containing compounds are thermally decomposed at elevated temperatures
and the desired halogen or sulfur compounds captured from the exhaust gases, such as by
passing the gases through converted catalyst beds.
ENERGY RECOVERY
Energy recovery systems burn hazardous waste for its fuel value. The capacity to burn liquids
as fuel dominates at a national level, as sludges and solids are not often burn for recovery. Types
of energy recovery systems are discussed below.
•	Industrial kilns. Cement and lightweight aggregate kilns can burn liquid hazardous wastes
for their heat value. (A few cement kilns also burn small containers of viscous or solid
hazardous waste fuels.) Typically, cement kilns blend the wastes with fossil fuels while
aggregate kilns burn 100 percent liquid wastes.
•	Industrial boilers. Some industrial boilers can use limited amounts and types of hazardous
wastes as supplements to fossil fuels. The wastes are commonly blended before using as
fuel.
FUEL BLENDING
Fuel blending is the process of blending hazardous waste streams together, generally in tanks,
to obtain a fuel that meets the specifications of fuel burners (e.g., energy recovery systems). Fuel
blending is not a stand-alone treatment technology; the resulting fuels are subsequently burned,
either on or offsite, by combustion systems.
INCINERATION
Incineration uses controlled, high-temperature combustion processes to break down the organic
compounds in a hazardous waste. The incineration of hazardous waste must be performed in
accordance with the incinerator design and emissions regulations in 40 CFR Part 264, Subpart O
or 40 CFR Part 265, Subpart O. Incinerators can burn pumpable waste (liquids and gases),
nonpumpable waste (solids and sludges), or both. Several types of incinerators are discussed
below.
Liquid Injection Incinerators. These incinerators are used widely for destruction of liquid organic
wastes. They operate by spraying the waste mixed with air into a chamber where flame oxidation
occurs.
14 56 FR 7140, February 21,1991. Available at
https://archive.epa.gov/epawaste/hazard/web/pdf/56fr7134022119911.pdf.
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Rotary Kilns. Rotary kilns can treat most types of solids, liquids, and gases. They consist of a
long inclined tube where the waste is placed and rotated slowly as heat is applied. The process
is intended for solids, but liquids and gases can be mixed with the solids.
Fluidized-bed Incinerators. Air is blown through a granular bed (usually sand) until the particles
are suspended and move and mix like a fluid. The heated particles come in contact with the
wastes to be incinerated and improve the heat transfer. This type of incineration is ideal for sludge
and slurries.
Other types of incinerators include two-stage and fixed hearth.
The ash produced from the incineration of hazardous waste also may be hazardous, and therefore
must be further treated by stabilization before disposed in a landfill.
WASTEWATER TREATMENT
This CAP management category covers a broad range of treatment technologies and treats the
largest volume of hazardous waste of any CAP management category. Wastes that are treated
in this category either undergo further treatment (under this or other CAP management
categories) or are sent for disposal. Many of these technologies are used together in one
treatment system (e.g., chrome reduction followed by chemical precipitation). The discussion of
these technologies is organized by the principal type of waste treated: aqueous inorganic,
aqueous organic, aqueous inorganic and organic sludge, and other.
Aqueous Inorganic Treatment
•	Chrome reduction (hexavalent) is applicable to wastes containing hexavalent chromium
wastes, including plating solutions. The process uses a chemical reaction with a reducing
agent, such as sulfur dioxide or sodium bisulfite, to reduce chromium from a hexavalent to a
trivalent state, so that the chromium can be more easily precipitated. The reduced chromium
compounds are precipitated from the solution by raising the pH and the resulting insoluble
form of chromium is allowed to settle from the solution.
•	Cyanide destruction is applicable to wastes containing high concentrations of cyanide, such
as concentrated spent plating solutions. This technology is often applied as pretreatment prior
to chemical oxidation. The waste is subject to electronic reaction with dissolved oxygen in an
aqueous solution and broken down into carbon dioxide, nitrogen, and ammonia. The
procedure is conducted at elevated temperature, depends on the conductivity of waste, and
occurs in a closed cell.
•	Chemical oxidation changes the chemical form of hazardous material through a chemical
reaction with an oxidizing agent that produces carbon dioxide, water, salts, and simple organic
acids. Principal chemical oxidants include hypochlorite, chlorine gas, chlorine dioxide,
hydrogen peroxide, ozone, and potassium permanganate. This technology is used to treat
wastes containing organics, sulfide wastes, and certain cyanide and metal wastes.
•	Chemical precipitation is used to treat wastewaters containing metals and other inorganic
substances such as fluoride. The process removes these metals and inorganics from solution
in the form of insoluble solid precipitate by adding a precipitating agent (e.g., lime, caustic
(NaOH), sodium sulfide). The solids that form are then separated from the wastewater by
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settling, clarification, and/or polishing filtration. Pretreatment may be required for some
wastewaters, such as those that contain chromium or cyanide.
•	Ion exchange is used to treat hazardous wastewaters with metals that are present as soluble
ionic species; nonmetallic anions such as halides, sulfates, nitrates, and cyanides; and water
soluble ionic organic compounds. Typically, the waste constituents are removed when a waste
solution is percolated through a granular bed of the ion exchanger in which ions from the
waste are exchanged with those in the ion exchanger.
•	Reverse osmosis involves a dilute solution and concentrated solution separated by a semi-
permeable membrane. When high pressure is added to the concentrated side, the solution
flows through the membrane to the more dilute side, collecting waste constituents that are
unable to pass through the membrane.
Aqueous Organic Treatment
•	Biological treatment processes are used to decompose hazardous organic substances with
microorganisms. These processes require stable operating conditions and usually take place
in tanks or lagoons. The most common type is aerobic biological treatment, including activated
sludge treatment. This method treats wastewaters with low levels of nonhalogenated organics
and certain halogenated organics.
•	Carbon adsorption is used to treat aqueous organic wastewaters with high molecular
weights and boiling points and low solubility and polarity, chlorinated hydrocarbons, and
aromatics (e.g., phenol). The wastewater is passed through activated carbon beds which
attract and hold (adsorb) the organic waste constituents (and possibly inorganics and metals),
removing them from the water.
•	Air stripping is a process used to treat aqueous organic waste with relatively high volatility
and low water solubility. The volatile contaminants are evaporated into the air and captured
for subsequent treatment.
•	Steam stripping is used to treat aqueous organic wastes contaminated with chlorinated
hydrocarbons, aromatics, ketones, and/or alcohols. This technology can treat less volatile and
more soluble wastes than air stripping, and can handle a wide concentration range. First,
steam is used to evaporate volatile organics. The evaporated organics are then captured,
condensed, and reused or further treated.
Aqueous Inorganic/Organic Treatment
•	Wet air oxidation is used to treat aqueous waste streams with less than five percent organics,
pesticides wastes, and wastewaters containing sulfur, cyanide, or phenolic compounds. It is
not recommended for treating aromatic halogenated organics, inorganics, or large volumes of
waste. The aqueous solution is heated in the presence of compressed air and dissolved or
finely divided organics are oxidized. These oxidized products usually remain in the liquids
phase. These liquids can then be further treated or sent for disposal. An important advantage
of wet air oxidation is that it accepts waste with organic concentrations ranging between those
considered ideal for biological treatment or for incineration.
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Other Wastewaters Treatment
•	Neutralization is used to treat waste acids and alkalies (bases) in order to eliminate or reduce
their reactivity and corrosiveness. In this process, an excess of acidic ions (H+) is balanced
with an excess of base ions (OH) to form a neutral solution.
•	Evaporation is physical separation of a liquid from a dissolved or suspended solid by adding
energy to volatilize the liquid. It can be applied to any mixture of liquids and nonvolatile solids.
The liquid should volatilize at a reasonable temperature.
•	There are many types of settling/clarification processes. One type is sedimentation, which
is a gravity-settling process that allows heavier solids to separate from fluid by collecting at
bottom of a containment vessel such, as settling ponds or a circular clarifier. Additional
treatment is needed for the liquid and separated sludge.
•	Flocculation is the addition of a chemical to a waste to enhance sedimentation and
centrifugation; primarily for inorganic precipitation.
•	Phase separation refers to processes such as emulsion breaking and filtration. Emulsion
breaking uses gravitational force to separate liquids with sufficiently different densities, such
as oil and water. This process is enhanced by adding certain acids. Filtration is the process
of separating and removing suspended solids from a liquid by passing the liquid through a
porous medium (see sludge dewatering). Polishing filtration, applied to wastewaters
containing relatively low concentrations of acids, is used after chemical precipitation and
settling/clarification of wastewaters containing inorganic precipitates to remove additional
particles, such as those that are difficult to settle because of their shape or density.
SLUDGE TREATMENT
•	Sludge dewatering (sludge filtration) is used for wastes with high concentrations of
suspended solids (generally higher than 1 percent). Sludges can be dewatered to 20 to 50
percent solids. The solid particles are separated from the waste through a filter that permits
fluid flow but retains the particles. For this technology, waste can be pumped through a porous
filter, drawn by vacuum through a cloth filter, or gravity-drained and mechanically pressured
through two continuous fabric belts.
•	Solvent extraction is used to treat wastes with a broad range of total organic content such
as certain oil refinery waste. Constituents are removed from the waste by mixing it with a
solvent that will preferentially dissolve the constituents of concern. The waste and solvent
must be physically immiscible so that after mixing the two immiscible phases can be physically
separated by gravity.
Other sludge treatment methods include addition of excess lime or caustic to increase the
alkalinity of the waste and absorption/adsorption processed to remove liquid from the sludge.
STABILIZATION/CHEMICAL FIXATION
Stabilization and chemical fixation refer to treatment processes that chemically or physically
immobilize the hazardous constituents in a waste by binding the hazardous constituents into a
solid mass. The resulting product has a low permeability that resists leaching.
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Stabilization is used to treat wastes containing leachable metals and having a high filterable
solids content, low organic carbon content, and low oil and grease content. The leachable metals
in a waste are immobilized following the addition of stabilizing agents and other chemicals, and
the resulting lattice structure and/or chemical bonds bind the metals to the solid matrix and thereby
limit the amount of metal constituents that can be leached. The process normally requires a
weighing device, a mixing unit (typically commercial concrete mixers), and a curing vessel or pad.
Advantages of stabilization include inexpensive and plentiful raw materials and minimal
pretreatment requirements. The main disadvantage is that the large volumes of additives required
greatly increase the waste volume to be disposed. The main stabilization technologies are:
•	Lime-Based Pozzolan Process. This technology treats sludges and contaminated soils by
adding large amounts of siliceous (silica) materials combined with a setting agent such as
lime, forming a dewatered stabilized solidified product. Contaminants can include metals,
waste oils, and solvents. Materials such as borates, sulfates, and carbohydrates interfere with
the process.
•	Portland Cement Pozzolan Process. This technology is similar to the lime-based pozzolan
process except that the waste is mixed with portland cement. The process is effective for
metal cations, latex, and solid plastic wastes. Large amounts of dissolved sulfate salts or
metallic anions (such as arsenate and borates) can interfere with solidification. Organic
material, lignite, silt, or clay in the wastes will increase setting time.
•	Sorption. This technology, suitable for organics and inorganics, is commonly used to treat
metal sludges removed from aqueous waste streams. Contaminants are bound up in
pozzolan-type matrices by physical or chemical sorption, yielding a stabilized, easier to handle
material. After treatment, the material is permeable and contains a high concentration of
contaminants at its surface; consequently, contaminants may leach.
Two types of high temperature stabilization include vitrification and high temperature
calcination. The vitrification process involves dissolving the waste at high temperatures into glass
or glasslike matrix. It is applicable to nonwastewaters containing arsenic (usually in form of
arsenate salts), other characteristic toxic metal constituents that are relatively nonvolatile at
operating temperature of the process, and certain wastes containing organometallic compounds.
The process is not applicable to volatile metallic compounds or wastes containing high levels of
constituents that will interfere with the vitrification process such as chlorides and halogen salts.
High temperature calcination, applicable to inorganic wastes that do not contain volatile
constituents, involves merely heating the material at high temperatures. The waste is sometimes
blended with lime before heating. The process removes water from the waste, converts
hydroxides to oxides, and converts the waste into a coherent mass, reducing surface area to
minimum.
Fixation processes are applicable to liquid, semi-liquid, or solid wastes that may leach hazardous
constituents. The processes can effectively treat a variety of hazardous wastes containing heavy
metals, such as sludges from electroplating operations, ion-exchange resins from water
demineralization, spent activated carbon, pesticides, nickel-cadmium battery sludge, and pigment
production sludge. The process involves grinding a dewatered waste, mixing the resulting
particles with a hardening resin, placing the mixture in a mold, and heating the material until it
fuses. The product is hard, solid block with reduced leachability potential, improved handling, and
minimal volume increase (unlike conventional stabilization techniques). The most serious
drawback is uncertainty about long-term effectiveness.
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In the main fixation technologies, asphalt-based and thermoplastic encapsulation, the dewatered
waste is mixed within either an asphalt bitumen, paraffin, or polyethylene matrix. These
technologies are applicable to hazardous wastes that are complex and difficult to treat, but should
not be used for waste with high-water content, strongly oxidizing contaminants, anhydrous
inorganic salts, tetraborates, iron and aluminum salts, or volatile organics.
Another stabilization/fixation technology is polymerization. This technology has been applied to
spills and used catalysts. To convert a monomer or a low-order polymer of a particular compound
to a larger polymer. Larger polymers generally have greater chemical, physical, and biological
stability. The process is used to treat organics, including aromatics, aliphatics, and oxygenated
monomers such as styrene, vinyl chloride, isoprene, and acrylonitrile.
These technologies expand the volume of hazardous wastes to be disposed. The
stabilization/fixation of characteristic hazardous waste often generates residuals that are not
characteristically hazardous and therefore can be disposed of in Subtitle D landfills.
LAND TREATMENT OR APPLICATION
Wastes disposed by land treatment/farming must meet Land Disposal Restrictions (LDR)
treatment standards and land treatment facilities must meet minimum technology standards.15
This disposal method is only used at onsite and captive facilities; it is not used commercially and
the national assessment does not include projections for this CAP management category. Land
treatment/farming is used to dispose of biodegradable hazardous wastes by depositing the
wastes on or near the soil surface, mixing the wastes with the soil using conventional plow
techniques, and allowing the wastes to be naturally decomposed by microbes such as algae and
bacteria. The hazardous wastes, including organic liquid wastes and sludges, often require
pretreatment before disposal to reduce or eliminate their hazardous attributes. The effectiveness
of waste degradation is affected by many factors including the density and makeup of the microbe
populations, which vary with soil depth and geographic location, and the care given to the waste
after being deposited. The regulatory standards for this technology require the owner or operator
to establish a program to ensure that hazardous constituents placed within the facility's treatment
zone are degraded, transformed, or mobilized within that zone.16
LANDFILL
The landfill category includes landfill and surface impoundment disposal. Waste disposed in a
landfill is placed on or beneath the surface of the ground and covered with soil or other material,
to isolate the wastes from the environment. Landfills are required to have double liners, leachate-
collection systems, and ground-water monitoring programs. Wastes not permitted to be disposed
in landfills include bulk or non-containerized liquid nonhazardous and hazardous waste, or free
liquids containing hazardous waste. In addition, wastes such as acids must be segregated to
prevent reactions with other wastes or waste constituents.
A surface impoundment is a natural topographic depression; man-made excavation, or diked
area, such as a pond, pit, or lagoon that can be used for disposal if the closure requirements for
a landfill are followed. Surface impoundments are open on the surface and are designed to
15	40 CFR 264.271.
16	40 CFR 264.271.
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accumulate organic and inorganic liquid wastes, sludges, and slurries. Surface impoundments
are required to have double liners, leachate collection systems, and routine inspections.17
Under the RCRA LDR Program, hazardous wastes generally cannot be disposed in landfills or
surface impoundments until after the waste has been properly treated. Thus, disposal facilities
receive treatment residuals, such as incinerator ash or stabilized wastes.18
DEEPWELL/UNDERGROUND INJECTION
Deepwell/underground injection is the disposal of hazardous wastewaters by injection into
underground rock formations. Wastes are injected through bored, drilled, or driven wells, or
through dug wells where the depth of the well is greater than its largest surface dimension. The
disposal method relies on hydrogeological principles of the movement of liquids in layers of deep
underground rock; the most desirable injection zone has sedimentary rocks with sufficient
permeability, thickness, depth, and areal extent. Underground injection is most suitable for
wastewaters that are low in volume and high in concentration, difficult and costly to treat by
surface methods, biologically inactive, noncorrosive, free of suspended solids, and unlikely to
react adversely with the rock strata or the fluid used to pressurize the wells. Much of the waste is
pretreated to remove suspended solids or adjust the pH. As noted for the landfill CAP
management category, hazardous wastes generally cannot be disposed in underground injection
wells unless the applicable LDR treatment standards are met.19 Capacity amounts are determined
by permit. Note that many of the wastewater treatment technologies are technically capable of
also treating the wastes being disposed through deepwell and underground injection.
TRANSFER/STORAGE
This CAP management category captures those hazardous wastes that are shipped offsite to
transfer/storage facilities which store the waste for short periods of time, sometimes bulking the
waste with other shipments, and then shipping the waste to hazardous waste management
facilities. The hazardous waste must be stored for less than 90 days, or the transfer/storage facility
becomes subject to the standards and permitting requirements for hazardous waste management
facilities. If the waste is stored more than 10 days (but less than 90 days), the transfer/storage
facility is subject to the storage requirements of RCRA Subtitle C. If the waste is stored 10 days
or less, the facility is subject only to transporter regulations.20 Transporters that mix hazardous
wastes with different U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) shipping descriptions in the same
container are classified as generators and must comply with the relevant RCRA Subtitle C
regulations.
17	40 CFR 268.4.
18	40 CFR 268.40.
19	40 CFR 148.1.
20	40 CFR 268.50.
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Appendix D
Methodology for Estimating Demand
on Hazardous Waste Capacity
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Methodology for Estimating Demand on Hazardous Waste Capacity
This appendix briefly describes the methodology used by the U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency (EPA) to estimate demand on hazardous waste capacity for the 2019 national capacity
assessment. To develop the data to assess hazardous waste management demand at a national
level, EPA referred to the Guidance for Capacity Assurance Planning document dated May 1993
(also referred to as the 1993 Guidance). This document provides instructions for developing six
data tables that provide state-specific information, using the Hazardous Waste Report (also
known as the Biennial Report or BR) as the primary source of data.
The instructions in the 1993 Guidance are based on the 1991 BR forms. Since then, the BR forms
have changed drastically. For example, the Process System (PS) Form of the BR was the primary
source of information on a facility's commercial status and commercial capacity availability,
among other data. However, in accordance with EPA's efforts to reduce the recordkeeping and
reporting burden on the regulated community, EPA streamlined the federal data collection forms
for the 1997 BR cycle by eliminating the PS Form. Then, in 2001, there was a significant change
to the management method codes used to compete the BR forms because of the Waste
Information Needs/Information Needs for Making Environmental Decisions (WIN/INFORMED)
Initiative. Thus, EPA had to make some adjustments to account for the data currently collected
from hazardous waste generator and managers using the BR forms.
In addition, due in part to increased knowledge of hazardous waste management, the ability to
analyze trends, improvements in data software and hardware capabilities, EPA was able to
develop estimates for cleanup wastes based on BR data instead of the complex calculations used
20 years ago for the CAP program. These technical updates or adjustments to the methodology
described in the 1993 Guidance are reflected in the 2019 assessment.
For the 2019 assessment, the year 2017 is the "baseyear" for the demand data because, at the
time the analysis was conducted, this was the most recent year for which BR data were available.
EPA used the 2017 BR data to estimate the quantity of hazardous waste management by the
following categories:
•	Onsite management. This includes waste managed in units at the facility generating the
waste, which are permitted as not accepting waste from offsite.
•	Captive management. This includes waste shipped offsite for management at facilities
owned by the same company as the generator but located at a different site. EPA considered
all demand for management in units owned by the same company as the generator but located
at a different site as captive, including demand reported as onsite management by the captive
management facilities. This assignment is reasonable because wastes managed onsite by
captive facilities reduce the capacity that is available at the facilities.
•	Commercial management. This includes wastes shipped by generators to unaffiliated
management facilities through private contracts or agreements. EPA considered all demand
for management in units permitted as "accepting waste from offsite" as commercial, including
demand reported as onsite management by the commercial management facilities. This
assignment is reasonable because wastes managed onsite by commercial facilities reduce
the capacity that is commercially available at the facilities. For example, if a commercial landfill
facility disposes of its own onsite wastes at the landfill, the amount of landfill capacity used for
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that waste will not be available for facilities that send their waste for disposal at the commercial
landfill.
For purposes of the 2019 assessment, these waste quantities represent the amount of "demand"
for each of the 12 CAP management categories.
In analyzing the demand for commercial hazardous waste management, an important analytical
quality consideration was to evaluate the BR data for any double counting of waste demand. To
do this, EPA first removed foreign import and export waste quantities to avoid the potential of
double counting of additional waste demands. Data on foreign imports and exports are
incorporated separately in the last step of the assessment. Following this, EPA identified waste
considered to meet the federal regulatory definition of hazardous21 and separated the RCRA
federally-defined hazardous wastes from state regulatory-defined wastes (i.e., wastes from
requirements that are more stringent or broader in scope than federal requirements). EPA also
identified wastes reported by generators that do not meet the federal definition of an LQG. These
steps were also necessary to avoid double counting of waste demand because waste demand
from both wastes not defined hazardous wastes under the RCRA program and waste generated
by generators not federally defined as LQGs are incorporated in the last steps of the capacity
assessment.
The following sections describe the methodologies used to estimate waste demand for onsite
management, captive management, and commercial management. The BR Forms and
Instructions referenced in the description of the methodologies can be found in at EPA's
RCRA Info Web (https://rcrapublic.epa.gov/rcrainfoweb/action/main-menu/view).
21 To be considered a hazardous waste, a material first must be classified as a solid waste (40 CFR 261.2). If a waste
is considered solid waste, it must then be determined if it is hazardous waste (40 CFR 262.11). Wastes are defined
as hazardous by EPA if they are specifically named on one of four lists of hazardous wastes located in 40 CFR Part
261, Subpart D (F, K, P, U) or if they exhibit one of four characteristics located in 40 CFR Part 261, Subpart C
(characteristic wastes).
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1.
Hazardous Waste Generated and Managed Onsite
Commercial Management
Facilities
Captive Management
Facilities
Onsite Management
Facilities
2017 GM Form, Section 2
Onsite Management
Legend
Hazardous Waste Report Form
Onsite Management Capacity
Following are the steps EPA undertook to estimate the quantities of hazardous waste generated
and managed onsite for each of the Capacity Assurance Plan (CAP) management categories:
•	Step 1: Compile data on hazardous waste generated and managed onsite. EPA referred
to Section 2 of GM Forms (Onsite Management) in order to compile the following data for
each waste stream:
-	Reporting year;
-	EPA ID Number of generating facility;
-	Name of generating facility;
-	Page number;
-	Source code;
-	Form code;
-	EPA hazardous waste codes representing the waste;
-	Waste description; and
-	Quantity of hazardous waste generated and managed onsite (in tons).
•	Step 2: Separate wastes reported as onsite management at captive management
facilities. EPA used available information on the type of hazardous waste management
services provided by a facility, and separated quantities of wastes managed by captive
hazardous waste management facilities. These wastes were not considered as onsite
management but reassigned and included in Table II - 2017 National Baseyear Data
Representing Management of Hazardous Waste at Captive Facilities. A list of captive
hazardous waste management facilities is included in Appendix B.
•	Step 3: Separate wastes reported as onsite management at commercial management
facilities. EPA used available information on the type of hazardous waste management
services provided by a facility, and separated quantities of wastes managed by commercial
hazardous waste management facilities. These wastes were not considered as onsite
management but reassigned and included in Table III - 2017 National Baseyear Data
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Representing Management of Hazardous Waste at Commercial Facilities. A list of commercial
hazardous waste management facilities is included in Appendix B.
•	Step 4: Assign "other recovery" and "other treatment" management method codes to
CAP management categories. For purposes of the capacity assessment, wastes
represented by the "other recovery" management method code (Management Method Code
H039) were assigned to the "Inorganics Recovery" CAP Management Category.
In addition, wastes represented by the "other treatment" management method code
(Management Method Code H129) were assigned to the "Wastewater Treatment" CAP
Management Category, given that about 90 percent of these wastes are wastewaters. The
one exception is open burning/open detonation (OB/OD) units. Generally, facilities report
OB/OD with Management Method Code H040 (incineration) or Management Method Code
H129 (other treatment). Thus, for consistency purposes, EPA ensured that all wastes reported
by facilities conducting OB/OD activities were represented by the "Incineration" CAP
Management Category.
•	Step 5: Assign waste quantities to appropriate CAP Management Categories. EPA used
the BR management method codes and the definitions of the CAP management categories
in Attachment 1 at the end of this appendix to assign waste quantities to CAP management
categories.
•	Step 6: Determine total quantities managed onsite for each CAP management category.
EPA summed the waste quantities by CAP management category. The total waste quantities
by CAP management category are presented in Exhibit D-1. These quantities were rounded
up to the nearest hundred and used to create Table I - 2017 National Baseyear Data
Representing Hazardous Waste Generated and Managed Onsite in "Section 4 - Discussion
of the National Capacity Assessment" of the national assessment report.
Exhibit D-1
Demand on Onsite Management Capacity, 2017 a
CAP Management Category
Number of
Waste
Streams
Managed
Tons
Rounded
Managed
Tons
Metals Recovery
51
34,314
34,400
Organics Recovery
424
44,945
45,000
Inorganics Recovery
43
48,883
48,900
Energy Recovery
71
366,242
366,300
Fuel Blending
220
6,519
6,600
Incineration
507
226,098
226,100
Wastewater Treatment
1,321
41,025,079
41,025,100
Sludge Treatment/Stabilization/Encapsulation
129
15,331
15,400
Land treatment or application
6
26,656
26,700
Landfill
31
78,219
78,300
Deepwell or Underground Injection
66
25,163,142
25,163,200
a Data current as of November 10, 2019. Exhibit contains rounding error.
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2. Management of Hazardous Waste at Captive Facilities
2017 GM Form, Section 2	2017 GM Form, Sectic
Onsite Management	offsite Shipment
J ' ni—ir 1
lanagement ¦X/as; Commercial Management	C
^ i -	 _	Kg
No GM Form, Section 3
Transfer/Storage
Legend
Hazardous Waste Report Form
Captive Management Capacity
Acronyms in Exhibit
SQG	Small Quantity Generator
VSQG	Very Small Quantity Generator
Following are the steps EPA undertook to estimate the quantities of hazardous waste managed
at captive facilities for each of the CAP management categories:
GM Form
•	Step 1: Develop list of captive facilities. For each CAP management category, EPA
developed a list of captive facilities. Captive facilities are facilities owned by the same
company as the generator but are at a different physical location. Their capacity can only be
used by generators under the same ownership or by generators with whom the facility has an
agreement to manage their waste. The list of captive facilities (included in Appendix B) was
developed based on 2017 BR data and information obtained from RCRAInfo's Permit Module.
Wastes sent to facilities that are not included in the list of captive facilities for a particular CAP
management category were not included in the analysis of demand on captive management
units.
•	Step 2: Compile data on hazardous waste shipped for management at captive facilities.
EPA referred to Section 3 of GM Forms (Offsite Shipment) to compile the following data for
each waste stream:
-	Reporting year;
-	Include in National Biennial Report flag (refer to text box, for additional information);
-	EPA ID Number of generating facility;
-	Name of generating facility;
-	Page number;
-	Source code;
-	Form code;
-	EPA hazardous waste codes representing the waste;
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-	Waste description;
-	Quantity of hazardous waste shipped (in tons);
-	EPA ID Number of management facility (i.e., Receiver ID); and
-	Name of management facility (i.e., Receiver Name).
Include in National Biennial Report (NBR) Flag
The Hazardous Waste Report booklet contains only the requirements for federal RCRA reporting.
However, many states require sites to submit a variety of other information with the federally
required data.
States may store the federally required data as well as the state-only data in the RCRAInfo
system. To be able to differentiate the federally required data from other data, EPA has created
flags in RCRAInfo. The flag is referenced as "Include in National Report."
It is the responsibility of each implementer - states and certain EPA regions - to determine which
wastes are part of the federally required data. To do this, the implementer must provide either a
"Yes" or "No" flag for each GM and WR Form.
•	Step 3: Include quantities of wastes generated and managed onsite by captive
management facilities. EPA included quantities of wastes managed onsite by captive
hazardous waste management facilities.
•	Step 4: Identify Receiver IDs not in RCRAInfo's Handler Module. For purposes of this
analysis, EPA identified Receiver IDs not included in RCRAInfo's Handler Module (i.e., typos
in EPA ID Numbers). Information on these identification numbers is provided in Appendix F
•	Step 5: Reassign management method codes reported in Section 3 of GM Forms based
on information provided by managers in their WR Forms. EPA compared the
management method codes reported by generators in Section 3 of GM Forms to management
method codes reported by managers in their WR Forms. Because, generally, managers have
better information on the ultimate management of the wastes, EPA gave preference to the
management method code reported by waste managers for purposes of the capacity
analyses.
•	Step 6: Assign "other recovery" and "other treatment" management method codes to
CAP management categories. For purposes of the capacity assessment, wastes
represented by the "other recovery" management method code (Management Method Code
H039) were assigned to the "Inorganics Recovery" CAP Management Category.
In addition, wastes represented by the "other treatment" management method code
(Management Method Code H129) were assigned to the "Wastewater Treatment" CAP
Management Category, given that about 90 percent of these wastes are wastewaters. The
one exception is open burning/open detonation (OB/OD) units. Generally, facilities report
OB/OD with Management Method Code H040 (incineration) or Management Method Code
H129 (other treatment). Thus, for consistency purposes, EPA ensured that all wastes reported
by facilities conducting OB/OD activities were represented by the "Incineration" CAP
Management Category.
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WR Form
•	Step 7: Create list of facilities that completed Section 3 of a GM Form reporting that
they shipped their hazardous waste to a captive management facility. EPA created a list
of EPA ID Numbers for facilities that, in Section 3 of their GM Forms, reported shipping wastes
to captive management facilities.
•	Step 8: Identify facilities that shipped their wastes directly to captive management
facilities. In the WR Form data, EPA compared the EPA ID Number of the shippers to the list
of EPA ID Numbers developed under Step 7 (i.e., facilities that shipped their hazardous waste
directly to a captive management facility). EPA then excluded WR Form data for cases in
which the EPA ID Number of the shipper is in the list of EPA ID Numbers developed under
Step 6. By doing this, EPA eliminated WR Form data for facilities that shipped their wastes
directly to captive management facilities and reported their wastes in Section 3 of a GM Form
(i.e., EPA avoided double-counting of wastes).
•	Step 8: Assign "other recovery" and "other treatment" management method codes to
CAP management categories. For purposes of the capacity assessment, wastes
represented by the "other recovery" management method code (Management Method Code
H039) were assigned to the "Inorganics Recovery" CAP Management Category.
In addition, wastes represented by the "other treatment" management method code
(Management Method Code H129) were assigned to the "Wastewater Treatment" CAP
Management Category, given that about 90 percent of these wastes are wastewaters. The
one exception is open burning/open detonation (OB/OD) units. Generally, facilities report
OB/OD with Management Method Code H040 (incineration) or Management Method Code
H129 (other treatment). Thus, for consistency purposes, EPA ensured that all wastes reported
by facilities conducting OB/OD activities were represented by the "Incineration" CAP
Management Category.
GM and WR Form (All)
•	Step 9: Assign waste quantities to appropriate CAP Management Categories. EPA used
the BR management method codes and the definitions of the CAP management categories
in Attachment 1 at the end of this appendix to assign waste quantities to CAP management
categories.
•	Step 10: Determine total quantities managed at captive facilities for each CAP
management category. EPA summed the waste quantities from Section 3 of GM Forms and
WR Forms to calculate the total quantities by CAP management category. The total waste
quantities by CAP management category are presented in Exhibit D-2. These quantities were
rounded up to the nearest hundred and used to create Table II - 2017 National Baseyear Data
Representing Management of Hazardous Waste at Captive Facilities in "Section 4 -
Discussion of the National Capacity Assessment" of the national assessment report.
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Exhibit D-2
Demand on Captive Management Capacity, 2017 a
CAP
Management
Category
Wastes Generated
and Managed Onsite
(GM Form, Section 2)
Direct Shipments
(GM Form, Section 3)
SQG/VSQG Wastes and
Not RCRA Federally-Defined
Hazardous Wastes
(WR Form with
No GM Form)
Total
Number
of Waste
Streams
Managed
Tons
Number
of Waste
Streams
Managed
Tons
Number
of Waste
Streams
Managed
Tons
Number
of Waste
Streams
Managed
Tons
Rounded
Managed
Tons
Metals Recovery
2
906
36
2,025
10
16
48
2,947
3,000
Organics Recovery
9
3,444
30
13,425
7
3,225
46
20,094
20,100
Inorganics Recovery
12
23,204
13
5,877
6
1,239,130
31
1,268,211
1,268,300
Energy Recovery
9
79,579
6
7,047
1
21
16
86,647
86,700
Fuel Blending
2
1
14
73
6
21
22
95
100
Incineration
1,600
361,355
1,467
96,576
236
1,131
3,303
459,062
459,100
Wastewater
Treatment
228
7,809,745
106
50,383
77
48,489
411
7,908,617
7,908,700
Sludge Treatment/
Stabilization
Encapsulation
29
657
93
391
31
110
153
1,158
1,200
Land treatment or
application




5
5,891
5
5,891
5,900
Landfill
87
23,853
48
4,617
44
423
179
28,893
28,900
Deepwell or
Underground
Injection
4
2,914,462
7
299,005


11
3,213,467
3,213,500
Transfer/Storage


1,533
4,038


1,533
4,038
4,100
a Data current as of November 10, 2019. Exhibit contains rounding error.
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3.
Management of Hazardous Waste at Commercial Facilities
Acronyms in Exhibit
CBI	Confidential Business Information
SQG	Small Quantity Generator
VSQG	Very Small Quantity Generator

Legend
Hazardous Waste Report Form
Commercial Management Capacity - RCRA Federally-Defined Hazardous Wastes
Commercial Management Capacity - Hazardous Waste Imports
Commercial Management Capacity - SQG/VSQG Wastes
Commercial Management Capacity - Not RCRA Federally-Defined Hazardous Wastes
Following are the steps EPA undertook to estimate the quantities of hazardous waste managed
at commercial facilities for each of the CAP management categories.
RCRA Federally-Defined Process and Cleanup Wastes
•	Step 1: Develop list of commercial management facilities. For each CAP management
category, EPA developed a list of commercial management facilities. The list of facilities
(included in Appendix B) was developed based on information obtained from 2017 BR data
and RCRAInfo's Permit Module.
•	Step 2: Compile data on hazardous waste shipped for management at commercial
facilities. EPA referred to Section 3 of GM Forms (Offsite Shipment) to compile the following
data for each waste stream:
Reporting year;
Include in National Biennial Report flag (refer to text box, for additional information);
EPA ID Number of generating facility;
Name of generating facility;
Page number;
Source code;
Form code;
EPA hazardous waste codes representing the waste;
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-	Waste description;
-	Federal waste indicator;
-	Quantity of hazardous waste shipped (in tons);
-	EPA ID Number of management facility (i.e., Receiver ID); and
-	Name of management facility (i.e., Receiver Name).
•	Step 3: Include quantities of wastes managed onsite by commercial management
facilities. EPA used available information, from GM Form, Section 2 (Onsite Management),
on the type of commercial hazardous waste management services provided by a facility, and
included quantities of wastes managed by commercial hazardous waste management
facilities.
•	Step 4: Separate waste received from foreign countries (imports). EPA used information
reported in the GM Form to identify wastes received from foreign countries. To do this, EPA
referred to the BR source code. In particular, EPA identified wastes represented by the
following Source Code Group:
-	Waste Not Physically Generated Onsite (i.e., Source Codes G63 through G75)
To avoid any potential double counting, EPA analyzed these wastes separately. Refer to
Appendix E for additional information on the data on hazardous wastes received from foreign
countries that were used in this assessment.
•	Step 5: Separate waste shipped to foreign countries (exports). EPA identified wastes
shipped to foreign countries by referring to the Receiver ID. In particular, EPA identified
wastes shipped to facilities with a Foreign Country (FC) ID Number.
Unless required by their state, hazardous waste exporters are not required to submit a BR for
the hazardous waste that was exported directly out of the U.S. to a site located in a foreign
country. Therefore, not all hazardous waste exporters include data on hazardous waste
exports in the BR. Given that data on hazardous waste imports in the BR are incomplete, EPA
excluded them from the rest of the analysis.
To compile national level data on hazardous wastes shipped to foreign countries, EPA
referred to Annual Export Reports submitted to the Agency under 40 CFR 262.83(g). Refer to
Appendix E for additional information on the hazardous waste export data used in this
assessment.
•	Step 6: Identify Receiver IDs not in RCRAInfo's Handler Module. For purposes of this
analysis, EPA identified Receiver IDs not included in RCRAInfo's Handler Module (i.e., typos
in EPA ID Numbers). Information on these identification numbers is provided in Appendix F
•	Step 7; Reassign management method codes reported in Section 3 of GM Forms based
on information provided by managers in their WR Forms. EPA compared the
management method codes reported by generators in Section 3 of GM Forms to management
method codes reported by managers in their WR Forms. Because, generally, managers have
better information on the ultimate management of the wastes, EPA gave preference to the
management method code reported by waste managers for purposes of the capacity
analyses.
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•	Step 8: Assign "other recovery" and "other treatment" management method codes to
CAP management categories. For purposes of the capacity assessment, wastes
represented by the "other recovery" management method code (Management Method Code
H039) were assigned to the "Inorganics Recovery" CAP Management Category.
In addition, wastes represented by the "other treatment" management method code
(Management Method Code H129) were assigned to the "Wastewater Treatment" CAP
Management Category, given that about 90 percent of these wastes are wastewaters. The
one exception is open burning/open detonation (OB/OD) units. Generally, facilities report
OB/OD with Management Method Code H040 (incineration) or Management Method Code
H129 (other treatment). Thus, for consistency purposes, EPA ensured that all wastes reported
by facilities conducting OB/OD activities were represented by the "Incineration" CAP
Management Category.
Finally, EPA identified one facility that reported Management Method Code H132 (landfill (with
prior treatment and/or stabilization) but does not have a RCRA Subtitle C permitted landfill:
Max Environmental Technologies (EPA ID Number PAD004835146)22. Although the facility's
reporting is consistent with the BR instructions, for purposes of this analysis a more
appropriate management method code would be Management Method Code H110
(Stabilization prior to land disposal at another site). Therefore, EPA revised the management
method code reported by the facility to Management Method Code H110.
•	Step 9: Identify RCRA federally-defined hazardous wastes. EPA used waste stream
information to identify RCRA federally-defined hazardous wastes. In this analysis, RCRA
federally-defined hazardous wastes are wastes represented by Include in NBR Flag equal to
"Y" AND Federal Waste Indicator equal to "Y." Not RCRA federally-defined hazardous wastes
were analyzed separately.
•	Step 10: Categorize wastes based on waste generation activity (i.e., process wastes
and cleanup wastes). For purposes of this analysis, EPA categorized waste streams based
on the type of process or activity from which the hazardous waste was generated. In particular,
EPA categorized waste streams as "process waste" or "cleanup waste." The approach relies
on source codes reported by facilities in their BR.
Process wastes are those represented by the following Source Code Groups:
-	Wastes from Ongoing Production and Service Processes (i.e., Source Codes G01 through
G09)
-	Other Intermittent Events or Processes (i.e., Source Codes G11 through G19)
-	Pollution Control and Waste Management Process Residuals (i.e., Source Codes G21
through G27)
-	Spills and Accidental Releases (i.e., Source Codes G31 through G39)
Cleanup wastes are those represented by the following Source Code Group:
-	Remediation of Past Contamination (i.e., Source Codes G41 through G49)
22 Max Environmental Technologies received approval for the stabilization (Management Method Code H110) and
delisting of specific hazardous wastes. The resulting stabilized wastes are disposed as residual wastes. Refer to
40 CFR Part 261. Appendix IX (Wastes Excluded Under 55260.20 and 260.22) for additional information.
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•	Step 11: Assign waste quantities to appropriate CAP Management Categories. EPA
used the BR management method codes and the definitions of the CAP management
categories in Attachment 1 at the end of this appendix to assign RCRA Federally-defined
hazardous process and cleanup waste quantities to CAP management categories.
•	Step 12: Determine total quantities managed at commercial facilities for each CAP
management category. EPA summed the waste quantities to calculate the total quantities of
process wastes and cleanup wastes by CAP management category. The total waste
quantities of process wastes and cleanup wastes by CAP management category for year 2017
are presented in Exhibits D-3 and D-4, respectively. These quantities were rounded up to the
nearest hundred and used to create Table III - 2017 National Baseyear Data Representing
Management of Hazardous Waste at Commercial Facilities in "Section 4 - Discussion of the
National Capacity Assessment" of the national assessment report.
Total waste quantities of cleanup wastes by CAP management category for year 2015 are
presented in Exhibit D-5. These quantities are used in Step 13.
Exhibit D-3
Demand on Commercial Management Capacity, 2017:
RCRA Federally-Defined Hazardous Wastes - Process Wastes a

Onsite Management
(GM Form, Section 2)
Offsite Shipment
(GM Form, Section 3)
Total
CAP Management Category
Number of
Waste
Managed
Tons
Number of
Waste
Managed
Tons
Number of
Waste
Managed
Tons
Rounded
Managed

Streams
Streams
Streams
Tons
Metals Recovery
69
204,351
4,221
839,982
4,290
1,044,333
1,044,400
Organics Recovery
28
1,555
3,482
168,227
3,510
169,782
169,800
Inorganics Recovery
5
7,206
1,802
113,066
1,807
120,272
120,300
Energy Recovery
19
108,515
9,479
856,325
9,498
964,840
964,900
Fuel Blending
329
72,363
28,004
469,301
28,333
541,664
541,700
Incineration
112
29,980
85,607
451,010
85,719
480,990
481,000
Wastewater Treatment
130
472,786
8,311
465,915
8,441
938,701
938,800
Sludge Treatment/
Stabilization/Encapsulation
189
99,779
11,668
351,650
11,857
451,429
451,500
Landfill
79
122,646
9,834
793,496
9,913
916,142
916,200
Deepwell or Underground Injection
15
355,561
580
306,279
595
661,840
661,900
Transfer/Storage


147,691
335,659
147,691
335,659
335,700
a Data current as of November 10, 2019. Exhibit contains rounding error.
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Exhibit D-4
Demand on Commercial Management Capacity, 2017:
RCRA Federally-Defined Hazardous Wastes - Cleanup Wastes a
CAP Management Category
Onsite Management
(GM Form, Section 2)
Offsite Shipment
(GM Form, Section 3)
Total
Number of
Waste
Streams
Managed
Tons
Number of
Waste
Streams
Managed
Tons
Number of
Waste
Streams
Managed
Tons
Rounded
Managed
Tons
Metals Recovery


6
8,336
6
8,336
8,400
Organics Recovery


15
1,291
15
1,291
1,300
Inorganics Recovery


126
2,916
126
2,916
3,000
Energy Recovery


16
9,336
16
9,336
9,400
Fuel Blending


113
1,479
113
1,479
1,500
Incineration
1
6
462
25,789
463
25,795
25,800
Wastewater T reatment


124
21,624
124
21,624
21,700
Sludge Treatment/
Stabilization/Encapsulation


239
226,762
239
226,762
226,800
Landfill
1
0.3
258
45,011
259
45,011
45,100
Deepwell or Underground Injection
1
9,983
10
5,481
11
15,464
15,500
Transfer/Storage


723
14,509
723
14,509
14,600
a Data current as of November 10, 2019. Exhibit contains rounding error.
Exhibit D-5
Demand on Commercial Management Capacity, 2015:
RCRA Federally-Defined Hazardous Wastes - Cleanup Wastes a
CAP Management Category
Onsite Management
(GM Form, Section 2)
Offsite Shipment
(GM Form, Section 3)
Total
Number of
Waste
Streams
Managed
Tons
Number of
Waste
Streams
Managed
Tons
Number of
Waste
Streams
Managed
Tons
Rounded
Managed
Tons
Metals Recovery
1
31
13
226
14
257
300
Organics Recovery


11
643
11
643
700
Inorganics Recovery


159
2,852
159
2,852
2,900
Energy Recovery


6
7,345
6
7,345
7,400
Fuel Blending


123
1,750
123
1,750
1,800
Incineration
1
0.04
439
6,544
440
6,544
6,600
Wastewater T reatment
5
20,201
117
120,325
122
140,526
140,600
Sludge Treatment/
Stabilization/Encapsulation


215
137,127
215
137,127
137,200
Landfill
1
39
277
97,973
278
98,012
98,100
Deepwell or Underground Injection
1
55,709
5
10,603
6
66,312
66,400
Transfer/Storage


916
30,875
916
30,875
30,900
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• Step 13: Estimate average quantities for cleanup wastes. For cleanup wastes, EPA took
the average of the 2017 and 2015 waste quantities developed under Step 12. This step was
taken as a conservative approach in order to account for variations in the generation of these
one-time wastes. (Note: For process wastes, EPA used the waste quantities for 2017.)
The average of the quantities of cleanup wastes by CAP management category are presented
in Exhibit D-6. These quantities were rounded up to the nearest hundred and used to create
Table IV - National Baseline and Projected Demand for Commercial Hazardous Waste
Management Capacity in "Section 4 - Discussion of the National Capacity Assessment" of the
national assessment report.
Exhibit D-6
Demand on Commercial Management Capacity - Baseline:
RCRA Federally-Defined Hazardous Wastes - Cleanup Wastes a
CAP Management Category
Tons Managed in
2017
Tons Managed
in 2015
Average
Tons
Rounded
Average
Tons
Metals Recovery
8,336
257
4,297
4,300
Organics Recovery
1,291
643
967
1,000
Inorganics Recovery
2,916
2,852
2,884
2,900
Energy Recovery
9,336
7,345
8,341
8,400
Fuel Blending
1,479
1,750
1,615
1,700
Incineration
25,795
6,544
16,170
16,200
Wastewater T reatment
21,624
140,526
81,075
81,100
Sludge Treatment/
Stabilization/Encapsulation
226,762
137,127
181,945
182,000
Landfill
45,011
98,012
71,512
71,600
Deepwell or Underground Injection
15,464
66,312
40,888
40,900
Transfer/Storage
14,509
30,875
22,692
22,700
a Data current as of November 10, 2019. Exhibit contains rounding error.
Small Quantity Generator/Very Small Quantity Generator (SQG/VSQG) Wastes and Not
RCRA Federally-Defined Hazardous Wastes - GM Form
•	Step 1: Develop list of commercial management facilities. For each CAP management
category, EPA developed a list of commercial management facilities. The list of facilities
(included in Appendix B) was developed based on information obtained from 2017 BR data
and RCRAInfo's Permit Module.
•	Step 2: Compile data on hazardous waste shipped for management at commercial
facilities. EPA referred to Section 3 of GM Forms (Offsite Shipment) to compile the following
data for each waste stream:
-	Reporting year;
-	Include in National Biennial Report flag (refer to text box, for additional information);
-	EPA ID Number of generating facility;
-	Name of generating facility;
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-	Page number;
-	Source code;
-	Form code;
-	EPA hazardous waste codes representing the waste;
-	Waste description;
-	Federal waste indicator;
-	Quantity of hazardous waste shipped (in tons);
-	EPA ID Number of management facility (i.e., Receiver ID); and
-	Name of management facility (i.e., Receiver Name).
•	Step 3: Separate waste received from foreign countries (imports). EPA used information
reported in the GM Form to identify wastes received from foreign countries. To do this, EPA
referred to the BR source code. In particular, EPA identified wastes represented by the
following Source Code Group:
-	Waste Not Physically Generated Onsite (i.e., Source Codes G63 through G75)
To avoid any potential double counting, EPA analyzed these wastes separately. Refer to
Appendix E for additional information on the data on hazardous wastes received from foreign
countries that were used in this assessment.
•	Step 4: Separate waste shipped to foreign countries (exports). EPA identified wastes
shipped to foreign countries by referring to the Receiver ID. In particular, EPA identified
wastes shipped to facilities with a Foreign Country (FC) ID Number.
Unless required by their state, hazardous waste exporters are not required to submit a BR for
the hazardous waste that was exported directly out of the U.S. to a site located in a foreign
country. Therefore, not all hazardous waste exporters include data on hazardous waste
exports in the BR. Given that data on hazardous waste imports in the BR are incomplete, EPA
excluded them from the rest of the analysis.
To compile national level data on hazardous wastes shipped to foreign countries, EPA
referred to Annual Export Reports submitted to the Agency under 40 CFR 262.83(g). Refer to
Appendix E for additional information on the hazardous waste export data used in this
assessment.
•	Step 5: Identify Receiver IDs not in RCRAInfo's Handler Module. For purposes of this
analysis, EPA identified Receiver IDs not included in RCRAInfo's Handler Module (i.e., typos
in EPA ID Numbers). Information on these identification numbers is provided in Appendix F
•	Step 6: Reassign management method codes reported in Section 3 of GM Forms based
on information provided by managers in their WR Forms. EPA compared the
management method codes reported by generators in Section 3 of GM Forms to management
method codes reported by managers in their WR Forms. Because, generally, managers have
better information on the ultimate management of the wastes, EPA gave preference to the
management method code reported by waste managers for purposes of the capacity
analyses.
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•	Step 7: Assign "other recovery" and "other treatment" management method codes to
CAP management categories. For purposes of the capacity assessment, wastes
represented by the "other recovery" management method code (Management Method Code
H039) were assigned to the "Inorganics Recovery" CAP Management Category.
In addition, wastes represented by the "other treatment" management method code
(Management Method Code H129) were assigned to the "Wastewater Treatment" CAP
Management Category, given that about 90 percent of these wastes are wastewaters. The
one exception is open burning/open detonation (OB/OD) units. Generally, facilities report
OB/OD with Management Method Code H040 (incineration) or Management Method Code
H129 (other treatment). Thus, for consistency purposes, EPA ensured that all wastes reported
by facilities conducting OB/OD activities were represented by the "Incineration" CAP
Management Category.
Finally, EPA identified one facility that reported Management Method Code H132 (landfill (with
prior treatment and/or stabilization) but does not have a RCRA Subtitle C permitted landfill:
Max Environmental Technologies (EPA ID Number PAD004835146)23. Although the facility's
reporting is consistent with the BR instructions, for purposes of this analysis a more
appropriate management method code would be Management Method Code H110
(Stabilization prior to land disposal at another site). Therefore, EPA revised the management
method code reported by the facility to Management Method Code H110.
•	Step 8: Include quantities of wastes managed onsite by commercial management
facilities. EPA used available information, from GM Form, Section 2 (Onsite Management),
on the type of commercial hazardous waste management services provided by a facility, and
included quantities of wastes managed by commercial hazardous waste management
facilities.
•	Step 9: Identify SQG/VSQG wastes and not RCRA federally-defined hazardous wastes.
EPA used waste stream information to identify SQG/VSQG wastes and not RCRA federally-
defined hazardous wastes. In this analysis, these wastes are represented by Include in NBR
Flag equal to "N" OR Federal Waste Indicator equal to "N."
•	Step 10: Separate wastes managed by transfer/storage. EPA analyzed the data
associated with facilities that did not have an offsite shipment reported in GM Form showing
that wastes were shipped directly to a commercial facility. EPA then identified and separated
wastes represented by Management Method Code H141.
•	Step 11: Identify SQGA/SQG wastes. EPA identified wastes with Federal waste indicator
equal to "Y." These wastes were considered SQG/VSQG wastes.
•	Step 12: Identify not RCRA federally-defined hazardous wastes. Wastes not categorized
as SQG/VSQG wastes under Step 11 were considered to be not RCRA federally-defined
hazardous wastes.
23 Max Environmental Technologies received approval for the stabilization (Management Method Code H110) and
delisting of specific hazardous wastes. The resulting stabilized wastes are disposed as residual wastes. Refer to
40 CFR Part 261. Appendix IX (Wastes Excluded Under 55260.20 and 260.22) for additional information.
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Small Quantity Generator/Very Small Quantity Generator (SQG/VSQG) Wastes and Not
RCRA Federally-Defined Hazardous Wastes - WR Form
•	Step 1: Develop list of commercial management facilities. For each CAP management
category, EPA developed a list of commercial management facilities. The list of facilities
(included in Appendix B) was developed based on information obtained from 2017 BR data
and RCRAInfo's Permit Module.
•	Step 2: Compile data on hazardous waste received for management at commercial
facilities. EPA referred to WR Forms to compile the following data for each waste stream:
-	Reporting year;
-	Include in National Biennial Report flag (refer to text box, for additional information);
-	EPA ID Number of management facility (i.e., Receiver ID);
-	Name of management facility (i.e., Receiver name);
-	Page and subpage number;
-	Form code;
-	EPA hazardous waste codes representing the waste;
-	Waste description;
-	Federal waste indicator;
-	Quantity of hazardous waste received (in tons);
-	EPA ID Number of shipping facility (i.e., Shipper ID); and
-	Name of shipping facility (i.e., Shipper name).
•	Step 3: Separate waste received from foreign countries (imports). In the WR Form data,
EPA identified wastes received from foreign countries by referring to the Shipper ID. In
particular, EPA identified wastes received from facilities with a FC ID Number. These wastes
were analyzed separately. Refer to Appendix E for additional information on the data on
hazardous wastes received from foreign countries that were used in this assessment.
•	Step 4: Assign "other recovery" and "other treatment" management method codes to
CAP management categories. For purposes of the capacity assessment, wastes
represented by the "other recovery" management method code (Management Method Code
H039) were assigned to the "Inorganics Recovery" CAP Management Category.
In addition, wastes represented by the "other treatment" management method code
(Management Method Code H129) were assigned to the "Wastewater Treatment" CAP
Management Category, given that about 90 percent of these wastes are wastewaters. The
one exception is open burning/open detonation (OB/OD) units. Generally, facilities report
OB/OD with Management Method Code H040 (incineration) or Management Method Code
H129 (other treatment). Thus, for consistency purposes, EPA ensured that all wastes reported
by facilities conducting OB/OD activities were represented by the "Incineration" CAP
Management Category.
Finally, EPA identified one facility that reported Management Method Code H132 (landfill (with
prior treatment and/or stabilization) but does not have a RCRA Subtitle C permitted landfill:
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Max Environmental Technologies (EPA ID Number PAD004835146)24. Although the facility's
reporting is consistent with the BR instructions, for purposes of this analysis a more
appropriate management method code would be Management Method Code H110
(Stabilization prior to land disposal at another site). Therefore, EPA revised the management
method code reported by the facility to Management Method Code H110.
•	Step 5: Identify SQG/VSQG wastes and not RCRA federally-defined hazardous wastes.
EPA used waste stream information to identify SQG/VSQG wastes and not RCRA federally-
defined hazardous wastes. In this analysis, SQG/VSQG wastes and not RCRA federally-
defined hazardous wastes are wastes represented by Include in NBR Flag equal to "N" OR
Federal Waste Indicator equal to "N."
•	Step 6: Create list of facilities that reported that shipped their hazardous waste to a
commercial management facility. EPA created a list of EPA ID Numbers for facilities that,
in Section 3 of their GM Forms, reported shipping wastes to commercial management
facilities.
•	Step 7; Identify quantities of wastes shipped to commercial management facilities that
are only reported by receiving facilities. In the WR Form data, EPA compared the EPA ID
Number of the shippers to the list of EPA ID Numbers developed under Step 6 (i.e., facilities
that shipped their hazardous waste directly to a commercial management facility). EPA then
identified data for facilities that do not have a GM Form for wastes shipped to commercial
facilities. These are the cases in which the EPA ID Number of the shipper in the WR Form is
not in the list of EPA ID Numbers developed under Step 6. By doing this, EPA did not
use/eliminated WR Form data for facilities that shipped their wastes directly to commercial
management facilities and reported their wastes in a GM Form (i.e., EPA avoided double-
counting of wastes). The remaining wastes reported in WR Forms are wastes shipped by
facilities that did not complete Section 3 of a GM Form or by transfer facilities.
•	Step 8: Separate wastes managed by transfer/storage. EPA analyzed the data associated
with facilities that did not have an offsite shipment reported in GM Form showing that wastes
were shipped directly to a commercial facility. EPA then identified and separated wastes
represented by Management Method Code H141.
•	Step 9: Identify SQG/VSQG wastes. EPA identified wastes with Federal waste indicator
equal to "Y." These wastes were considered SQG/VSQG wastes.
•	Step 10: Identify not RCRA federally-defined hazardous wastes. Wastes not categorized
as SQG/VSQG wastes under Step 9 were considered to be not RCRA federally-defined
hazardous wastes.
24 Max Environmental Technologies received approval for the stabilization (Management Method Code H110) and
delisting of specific hazardous wastes. The resulting stabilized wastes are disposed as residual wastes. Refer to
40 CFR Part 261. Appendix IX (Wastes Excluded Under 55260.20 and 260.22) for additional information.

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Exhibit D-7
Demand on Commercial Management Capacity from
SQG/VSQG Wastes and Not RCRA Federally-Defined Hazardous Wastes, 2017:
GM Form a
CAP
Management
Category
SQG/VSQG Wastes
Offsite Shipment
(GM Form, Section 3)
Not RCRA Federally-Defined Hazardous Wastes
Onsite Management
(GM Form, Section 2)
Offsite Shipment
(GM Form, Section 3)
Total
Number of
Waste
Streams
Managed
Tons
Number of
Waste
Streams
Managed
Tons
Number of
Waste
Streams
Managed
Tons
Number
of
Waste
Streams
Managed
Tons
Metals Recovery
184
6,006
3
157
166
1,515
169
1,672
Organics Recovery
21
7


42
3,374
42
3,374
Inorganics Recovery
18
1,212


933
196,968
933
196,968
Energy Recovery
255
31


57
156
57
156
Fuel Blending
657
4,321
1
0.2
421
1,857
422
1,857
Incineration
2,364
9,739
1
968
3,352
4,769
3,353
5,737
Wastewater Treatment
613
3,467,495
8
15,665
263
10,414
271
26,079
Sludge Treatment/Stabilization/Encapsulation
80
909


16
318
16
318
Landfill
176
6,583
10
22,322
3,251
150,897
3,261
173,219
Deepwell or Underground Injection
14
6,982




0
0
a Data current as of November 10, 2019.
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Exhibit D-8
Demand on Commercial Management Capacity from
SQG/VSQG Wastes and Not RCRA Federally-Defined Hazardous Wastes, 2017:
WR Form a
CAP
Management Category
RCRA Federally-Defined
Hazardous Wastes
SQG/VSQG
Wastes
Not RCRA Federally-Defined
Hazardous Wastes
Number of
Waste
Streams
Managed
Tons
Number of
Waste
Streams
Managed
Tons
Number of
Waste
Streams
Managed
Tons
Metals Recovery
1,983
77,996
13
1,007
219
982
Organics Recovery
24,603
25,609


61
386
Inorganics Recovery
5,352
13,339
3
5
16,102
148,860
Energy Recovery
2,012
54,340
2
45


Fuel Blending
133,006
111,347
15
121
1,267
1,043
Incineration
86,541
54,041
506
1,582


Wastewater T reatment
25,003
43,821
49
120
949
3,094
Sludge Treatment/Stabilization/Encapsulation
17,800
59,738




Landfill
10,910
104,508
147
1,547
1,067
121,346
Deepwell or Underground Injection
80
9,889




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Attachment 1
CAP Management Categories
For purposes of this analysis, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) categorized
Biennial Report (BR) management method codes into Capacity Assurance Plan (CAP)
management categories based on the similarities in their design, operation, or wastes treated.
The CAP management categories are described in the table below, and were used in assessing
RCRA federally-defined hazardous waste demand. The CAP management categories are
consistent with the management categories in the Biennial Report Analytical Methodologies
approved by the RCRAInfo Change Management Process (CMP) on April 22, 2013.
CAP Management Category
2017 BR Management Method Code and Description
RECOVERY
Metals Recovery
H010
Metals recovery including retorting, smelting, chemical, etc.
Organics Recovery
H020
Solvents recovery (distillation, extraction, etc.)
Inorganics Recovery
H039
Other recovery or reclamation for reuse including acid
regeneration, organics recovery, etc. (specify in
comments)
Energy Recovery
H050
Energy recovery at this site - used as fuel (includes on-site
fuel blending before energy recovery; report only this code)
TREATMENT
Fuel Blending
H061
Fuel blending prior to energy recovery at another site
(waste generated on-site or received from off-site)
Incineration
H040
Incineration - thermal destruction other than use as a fuel
(includes any preparation prior to burning)

H070
Chemical treatment (reduction/destruction/oxidation/
precipitation); do not include immediate treatment in an
exempt wastewater treatment unit with discharge to a
NPDES-POTW (unless required by State)
Wastewater T reatment
H081
Biological treatment; do not include immediate treatment in
an exempted wastewater treatment unit with discharge to a
NPDES-POTW (unless required by State)
H100
Physical treatment only (adsorption/absorption/separation/
stripping/dewatering); do not include immediate treatment
in an exempted wastewater treatment unit with discharge
to a NPDES-POTW (unless required by State)

H120
Combination of chemical, biological, and/or physical
treatment; do not include immediate treatment in an
exempted wastewater treatment unit with discharge to a
NPDES-POTW (unless required by State)
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CAP Management Category
2017 BR Management Method Code and Description
Wastewater T reatment
(continued)
H121
Neutralization only (no other treatment)
H122
Evaporation (as the major component of treatment; not
reportable as H070, H081, H100 orH120)
H129
Other treatment that does not include onsite disposal
(specify in comments)
H130
Surface Impoundment that will be closed as a landfill (with
prior treatment and/or stabilization meeting LDR treatment
standard)
H135
Discharge to sewer/POTW or NPDES with prior
management (e.g., storage or transported prior to
discharge to POTW or by NPDES)
Sludge Treatment/
Stabilization/Encapsulation
H110
Stabilization prior to land disposal at another site
(encapsulation/stabilization/fixation)
DISPOSAL
Land Treatment or Application
H131
Land treatment or application (with any prior treatment
and/or stabilization)
Landfill
H132
Landfill (with prior treatment and/or stabilization)
Deepwell or Underground Injection
H134
Deepwell or underground injection (with or without
treatment; this waste was counted as hazardous
waste)
TRANSFER/STORAGE
Transfer/Storage
H141
The site receiving this waste stored/bulked and transferred
the waste with no reclamation, recovery, destruction,
treatment or disposal at that site. [Do not use this code in
Item 1 .D (source code G25) or Item 2 (On-site
Management) of Form GM], For Form WR, linked to
source code G61 on Form GM.
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Appendix E
Hazardous Wastes Shipped to and
Received from Foreign Countries
(Hazardous Waste Exports and Imports)
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Hazardous Wastes Shipped to and
Received from Foreign Countries
(Hazardous Waste Exports and Imports)
The movement of hazardous waste out of and into the United States (U.S.) for recovery or
disposal occurs for a number of reasons, including geographic proximity, economies of scale, and
international market demand for recovered materials. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
(EPA) has established and administers an extensive set of regulations, under the Resource
Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA), governing the shipment of hazardous waste within the
U.S. In addition to its domestic regulation of hazardous waste, the U.S. participates in a number
of bilateral waste agreements between countries and in a multilateral waste agreement controlling
the shipment of hazardous waste for recovery between member countries in the Organization for
Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD).
1. Hazardous Wastes Shipped to Foreign Countries (Exports)
Exporters of RCRA hazardous waste are subject to specific exporter requirements described in
40 CFR Part 262, Subpart H. Exports of hazardous waste may be handled or managed by several
different parties, each having distinct requirements under RCRA. The exporter has specific
responsibilities under RCRA. The exporter is defined as "the person under the jurisdiction of the
country of export who has, or will have at the time the planned transboundary movement
commences, possession or other forms of legal control of the wastes and who proposes
transboundary movement of the hazardous wastes for the ultimate purpose of submitting them to
recovery operations. When the U.S. is the country of export, exporter is interpreted to mean a
person domiciled in the U.S." (See 40 CFR 262.81).
Unless required by their state, hazardous waste exporters are not required to submit a Hazardous
Waste Report (also known as the Biennial Report or BR) for the hazardous waste that was
exported directly out of the U.S. to a site located in a foreign country. Facilities that export
hazardous waste must file a separate Annual Report under 40 CFR 262.83(g). (This Annual
Report is in addition to the BR, if the state requires the hazardous waste exporter to submit a BR
with hazardous waste exported to a site located in a foreign country.)
To compile data on hazardous waste exports, EPA referred to the Waste Import and Export
Tracking System (WIETS), which holds all information related to hazardous waste exports
(e.g., Annual Reports, notices of intent to export hazardous wastes to a specified destination
country, acknowledgments of consent, notices of objection). In particular, EPA queried WIETS for
information on hazardous wastes exported in 2018, the first year in which exporters were required
to submit their Annual Reports electronically.25 For these wastes, the Agency compiled the foreign
country name, foreign country site name, waste description, and quantity of waste exported. EPA
then used the waste descriptions and readily available public information on the foreign country
sites to assign the wastes to a CAP management category. Finally, EPA summed the waste
quantities by CAP management category.
Exhibit E-1 provides information on hazardous wastes exported from the U.S. in 2018.
25 Data current as of September 25, 2019.
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Exhibit E-1
Hazardous Wastes Shipped to Foreign Country Sites in 2018
Foreign Country Site Name
Examples of Types of Wastes
CAP Management Category
Tons
BELGIUM
Umicore Battery Recycling
Lithium-ion batteries
Metals Recovery
226
Umicore Precious Metals Refining
Copper hydroxide sludge
Metals Recovery
152
CANADA
Aevitas Inc.
Organic poisons, organic solvents, pentachlorophenol,
solids containing non-halogenated organic solvents,
waste lubricating oils from internal combustion
engines, waste aerosols/flammable
Incineration
308
C.R.I. Environment Inc.
Aerosols, propane gas cylinders
Inorganics Recovery
464
Organic toxic liquids/solids, organic solvents, organic
Isocyanates, corrosive liquids, paint related materials
Fuel Blending
765
Chemrec Inc.
Acetone, alcohols, dichloromethane, flammable liquids,
methanol, methyl ethyl ketone, tetrachloroethylene,
toluene, trichloroethylene
Organics Recovery
628
Clean Harbors Canada, Inc.
Blended/bulked non-halogenated/halogenated
corrosive liquids, oil emulsions, slurries, waste acidic
solutions, alkaline solutions, organic solvents
Incineration
87,692
Clean Harbors Canada, Inc.
Debris, filter cake, aerosols, waste catalysts, soils,
inorganic solid wastes
Landfill
52,514
Cyanide Destruct Systems Inc.
Waste cyanide solutions, waste cyanide liquids/solids,
spent stripping solutions where cyanides are used in
the process
Wastewater Treatment
411
Englobe Corporation
Contaminated soils, organic solvents, creosotes,
hydrocarbons, aromatic compound, polycyclic organic
compounds
Sludge Treatment/Stabilization/Encapsulation
7,792
Envirogreen Technologies Ltd.
Clarified slurry oil tank sediment, crude tank
sediments, heat exchanger bundle sludge, primary
sludge, spent carbon, tar storage residues
Sludge Treatment/Stabilization/Encapsulation
12,850
Envirosystems Inc.
Waste paint
Inorganics Recovery
63
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Exhibit E-1
Hazardous Wastes Shipped to Foreign Country Sites in 2018
Foreign Country Site Name
Examples of Types of Wastes
CAP Management Category
Tons
Extox Industries Inc.
Waste tetrachloroethylene, halogenated solvents,
residues containing perchloroethylene
Organics Recovery
423
Fielding Chemical Technologies Inc.
Acetone, adhesives, cyclohexane, ethanol, ethyl
acetate, flammable solvents, glycols, ink solvents,
isopropanol, methanol, methyl ethyl ketone,
methylene chlorine, mineral spirits, paint solvents,
perchloroethylene, toluene, trichloroethylene, xylene
Organics Recovery
10,998
Glencore Canada Corporation
Ash from wastewater treatment sludge incineration,
copper hydroxide sludge, foundry sand
Sludge Treatment/Stabilization/Encapsulation
399
Horizon Environment Inc.
Contaminated soils, trichloroethylene
Sludge Treatment/Stabilization/Encapsulation
6,476
KC Recycling Ltd.
Used electric rechargeable batteries
Metals Recovery
11,359
Raw Materials Company Inc.
Alkaline batteries
Metals Recovery
360
Recuperesol
Soil impacted with hydrocarbons
Sludge Treatment/Stabilization/Encapsulation
7,649
Retriev Technologies Ltd.
Lithium ion batteries, wastewater reactive solid, waste
reactive solid, waste lithium
Metals Recovery
3,006
Revolution Environmental
Solutions Acquisition GP Inc.
Halogenated solvents, non-halogenated solvents, lean
solvent, waste acidic/basic solutions
Organics Recovery
2,722
Revolution VSC Acquisition GP Inc.
Waste batteries
Metals Recovery
71,321
Services Sanitaires De Recyclage Expert Inc
Halogenated organic solvents, organics solid/sludge
waste contaminated with perchloroethylene from dry
cleaners
Organics Recovery
87
Solumet Metal And Powder Inc.
Hazardous waste solid
Metals Recovery
226
St. Marys Cement
Wastewater treatment plant sludge
Energy Recovery
14,437
Stablex Canada, Inc.
Acids, alkaline liquids and solids, cake sludges,
contaminated soil, contaminated sediment, filter cake,
green gray mud, incinerator klinker, oxygen canister,
plating floor debris
Landfill
90,111
Sudbury Integrated Nickel Operations Smelter
GMI baghouse dust
Metals Recovery
237
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Exhibit E-1
Hazardous Wastes Shipped to Foreign Country Sites in 2018
Foreign Country Site Name
Examples of Types of Wastes
CAP Management Category
Tons
Suez Canada Waste Services Inc.
Ignitable materials; poisonous and toxic materials
(liquids and solids); water reactive solids and liquids
(labpacks)
Incineration
7
Triumvirate Environmental (Canada) Inc.
Acetone, Adhesives containing a flammable liquid,
amines, coating solutions, corrosive/flammable liquids,
ethanol, ethyl alcohol, ethyl acetate, flammable
aerosols, isopropanol, xylene
Fuel Blending
439
FRANCE
Eurecat France SAS
Spent catalyst
Metals Recovery
277
GERMANY
Accurec Recycling GMBH
Batteries for recycling
Metals Recovery
214
Heraeus Deutschland GMBH & CO. KG
Metal residues containing characteristic metals
Metals Recovery
29
JAPAN
Nippon Recycle Center Corp.
(Nakajima Plant)
NiMH batteries
Metals Recovery
190
MEXICO
Corporacion Pipsa SA de CV
Spent lead acid batteries
Metals Recovery
21
Electrica Automotriz Omega S.A. DE C.V.
Spent lead acid batteries
Metals Recovery
1,930
Industrias P. Kay de Mexico
Tin lead
Metals Recovery
65
Johnson Controls Enterprises
Mexico, S. de R.L de C.V.
Spent lead acid batteries
Metals Recovery
432,503
M3 Resources Mexico S.de.R.Lde C. V.
Spent lead acid batteries
Metals Recovery
66,811
Oxidos Y Pigmentos Mexicanos, S.A. de C.V.
Spent lead acid batteries
Metals Recovery
9,664
Prodyservma, S.A. de C.V.
Spent acid solutions containing inorganic acids, spent
caustic solutions containing inorganic bases, waste
flammable solvent mixtures
Organics Recovery
28
Recicladora Industrial de Acumuladores, S.A. de C.V.
Spent lead acid batteries
Metals Recovery
89,165
Recicladora Temarry de Mexico, S.A. de C.V.
Waste aqueous solutions, waste flammable liquids,
waste mixture of organic and inorganic solvent
Organics Recovery
19,769
Technologies Displays Mexicana SA de CV
Cathode ray tubes (CRTs)
Inorganics Recovery
11,815
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Exhibit E-1
Hazardous Wastes Shipped to Foreign Country Sites in 2018
Foreign Country Site Name
Examples of Types of Wastes
CAP Management Category
Tons
Zinc Nacional, S.A.
Electric arc furnace (EAF) dust
Metals Recovery
131,003
NETHERLANDS
AJansen BV
Cathode ray tubes (CRTs)
Inorganics Recovery
2,698
SOUTH KOREA
Bytec Co., Ltd.
Spent lead acid batteries
Metals Recovery
4,601
Dansukgunsan Industrial Co. Ltd.
Spent lead acid batteries
Metals Recovery
29,104
Emax, Inc. Co., Ltd.
Spent lead acid batteries
Metals Recovery
2,108
Hongjing Resource Co., Ltd.
Spent catalyst
Metals Recovery
1,859
Hwachang Co., Ltd.
Spent lead acid batteries, industrial lead batteries,
industrial rails
Metals Recovery
11,746
Joong-ll Metals, Inc.
Spent lead acid batteries
Metals Recovery
14,093
Kobar Ltd.
NICD batteries, nickel metal hybrid batteries, lithium
primary, lithium Ion batteries, primary alkaline
Metals Recovery
687
Kookjea Metallic Co., Ltd.
Spent lead acid batteries, lead scrap
Metals Recovery
17,391
Korea Zinc Co., Ltd Onsan Complex
Spent lead acid batteries
Metals Recovery
738
Oriental Metal Industry Co., Ltd.
Spent lead acid batteries, lead rails
Metals Recovery
3,885
Samji Metal Industrial Co., Ltd.
Spent lead acid batteries
Metals Recovery
26,664
Sangshin Metallic Co., Ltd.
Spent lead acid batteries
Metals Recovery
16,539
Segi Recycling Technology Co., Ltd.
Spent lead acid batteries
Metals Recovery
11,908
Sungeel Hitech Co., Ltd.
Used lithium-ion batteries
Metals Recovery
231
Whachang Co., Ltd.
Industrial lead battery plate
Metals Recovery
1,160
Young Sin Metal Working Co., Ltd.
Spent refinery catalysts
Metals Recovery
330
Yun Jin Tech Corp.
Cathode ray tubes (CRTs)
Inorganics Recovery
162
SPAIN
Camacho Recycling S.L
Cathode ray tubes (CRTs)
Inorganics Recovery
1,804
Reciclajes Pozo Canada, S.L.
Cathode ray tubes (CRTs)
Inorganics Recovery
12,331
Total
1,307,643
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Exhibit E-2 summarizes the quantities of hazardous wastes exported from the U.S. in 2018, by
CAP management category. These quantities were rounded up to the nearest hundred and used
in the development of Table VI - National Capacity Assessment of Projected Remaining
Commercial Hazardous Waste Management Capacity through December 31, 2044 in "Section 4
- Discussion of the National Capacity Assessment" of the national assessment report.
Exhibit E-2
Hazardous Wastes Shipped to Foreign Countries
in 2018, by CAP Management Categorya
CAP Management Category
Tons Shipped to Foreign Countries
RECOVERY
Metals Recovery
961,473
Organics Recovery
34,655
Inorganics Recovery
29,666
Energy Recovery
14,437
TREATMENT
Fuel Blending
1,204
Incineration
88,007
Wastewater Treatment
411
Sludge Treatment/Stabilization/Encapsulation
35,165
DISPOSAL
Landfill
142,624
Deepwell or Underground Injection
0
Total
1,307,643
2. Hazardous Wastes Received from Foreign Countries (Imports)
Under RCRA, any person importing a hazardous waste into the U.S. from a foreign country is
responsible for complying with the hazardous waste generator requirements in 40 CFR Part 262,
Subparts A - D and the import-specific generator requirements in 40 CFR Part 262, Subpart H.
Importers can be any entity that receives hazardous waste from a foreign source, including a
Treatment, Storage, or Disposal Facility (TSDF), recovery facility, transporter, or a broker of
hazardous waste. While more than one person may be considered an importer, all of the parties,
as contributors to the import of hazardous waste, could be held jointly and severally liable for
compliance. When multiple parties are involved in the importing process, one party should accept
the importer responsibilities on behalf of all the parties. Additionally, hazardous waste generators
should check with their state regulatory agency because certain states have additional or more
stringent requirements than the Federal Government.
Under existing federal regulations, Large Quantity Generators (LQGs) and TSDFs must include
hazardous waste imports in the Hazardous Waste Report (also known as the Biennial Report or
BR).26 Hazardous waste imports must be reported on the Waste Generation and Management
26 LQGs must report hazardous waste imports pursuant to 40 CFR 262.41. TSDFs must report hazardous
waste imports pursuant to 40 CFR 264.75 and 265.75.
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Form (GM Form) or the Waste Received from Off-site Form (WR Form) of the Hazardous Waste
Report.
2.1. Hazardous Wastes Imports Reported in GM Forms
A site required to file a Hazardous Waste Report must submit a GM Form for all hazardous waste
that was used to determine the site's generator status, including hazardous wastes imported from
a site located in a foreign country. In completing the GM Form, the U.S. importer must provide
the appropriate source code for the hazardous waste imported from a site located in a foreign
country. The source codes associated with hazardous wastes imports are presented in
Exhibit E-1.
Exhibit E-1
Hazardous Waste Report Source Codes
Associated with Hazardous Waste Imports
Source Code
Source Code Description
G63
Hazardous waste received from Antarctica
G64
Hazardous waste received from Aruba
G65
Hazardous waste received from Bahamas
G66
Hazardous waste received from Belgium
G67
Hazardous waste received from Brazil
G68
Hazardous waste received from Canada
G69
Hazardous waste received from Holland
G70
Hazardous waste received from Malaysia
G71
Hazardous waste received from Mexico
G72
Hazardous waste received from New Zealand
G73
Hazardous waste received from Taiwan
G74
Hazardous waste received from Venezuela
G75
Hazardous waste received from other foreign
country - see Comments for country name
EPA identified wastes received from foreign countries (hazardous waste imports) that were
shipped offsite for management by referring to the source codes reported in GM Forms. For these
wastes, the Agency compiled data on the name of the hazardous waste importer, the quantity of
waste imported, and the management method code associated with the waste. EPA then used
the management method codes and the definitions of the CAP management categories to assign
waste quantities to CAP management categories. Finally, EPA summed the waste quantities by
hazardous waste importer and CAP management category.
2.2. Hazardous Waste Imports Reported in WR Forms
If a site received hazardous waste directly from a generator located in a foreign country, the site
must complete a WR Form for the waste treated, recovered, or disposed at the site. Only the first
TSDF receiving foreign hazardous waste should report the waste in a WR Form. If the waste is
then shipped to another domestic site, it is not counted as imported waste on the WR Form
completed by the second site.
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If the generator located in a foreign country has an EPA assigned Identification (ID) Number listed
in the "Foreign Site Identification Number List" section of Hazardous Waste Report instructions,
the WR Form should be completed using the ID number on the list. If the generator located in a
foreign country does not have an ID number on the list, the WR Form should be completed using
the code "FC" for foreign country followed by the name of the country in the space for the EPA ID
Number.
EPA identified wastes received from foreign countries (hazardous waste imports) reported in WR
Forms by referring to the EPA ID Number of the off-site handler from which the waste was
received. In particular, EPA referred to EPA ID Numbers that started with code "FC." In addition,
EPA referred to ID Numbers that have identified as being associated with foreign country sites
(MIR000035204 - Clean Harbors Canada in Corunna, Ontario and NYD980756415 - Stablex
Canada in Blainville, Quebec). For these wastes, the Agency compiled data on the name of the
hazardous waste importer, the quantity of waste imported, and the management method code
associated with the waste. EPA then used the management method codes and the definitions of
the CAP management categories to assign waste quantities to CAP management categories.
Finally, EPA summed the waste quantities by hazardous waste importer and CAP management
category.
2.3. All Hazardous Wastes Imports
TSDFs acting as the importer of record assume generator requirements for those import
shipments. Therefore, in addition to completing a WR Form, these facilities also must report the
import shipments as generated hazardous wastes from a foreign source using the GM Form.27
To avoid double-counting of hazardous waste imports, EPA compared the information on
hazardous waste imports reported in GM and WR Forms. The Agency found that the hazardous
waste imports reported in GM Forms were different to the hazardous waste imports reported in
WR Forms. As a result, EPA added the quantities of hazardous waste imports reported in both
forms.
Exhibit E-2 shows the quantities of hazardous wastes imported into the U.S. that were reported
in GM and WR Forms of the 2017 Hazardous Waste Report. These quantities were rounded up
to the nearest hundred and used in the development of Table VI - National Capacity Assessment
of Projected Remaining Commercial Hazardous Waste Management Capacity through December
31. 2044 in "Section 4 - Discussion of the National Capacity Assessment" of the national
assessment report.
27 An EPA-acceptable alternative for TSDFs to meet their generator biennial reporting requirement for those
import shipments is for the facility to add a statement to the comment field of the WR Form for those import
shipments noting that the TSDF was the importer of record for the listed import shipment(s).
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Exhibit E-2
Quantity of Hazardous Wastes Received from Foreign Countries
Reported in the 2017 Hazardous Waste Report, by CAP Management Categorya

Hazardous Wastes Received from Foreign Countries
CAP Management Category
GM Forms
WR Forms
Total

(Tons)
(Tons)
(Tons)
RECOVERY
Metals Recovery
21,372
1,311
22,683
Organics Recovery
36
32
68
Inorganics Recovery
0
8,291
8,291
Energy Recovery
3,680
1,139
4,819
TREATMENT
Fuel Blending
1,830
2,830
4,660
Incineration
49
571
620
Wastewater Treatment
2
8,731
8,733
Sludge
Treatment/Stabilization/Encapsulation
0
708
708
DISPOSAL
Landfill
524
11,378
11,902
Deepwell or Underground Injection
0
1,915
1,915
TRANSFER/STORAGE
Transfer/Storage
94
371
465
Total
27,587
37,277
64,864
a Data current as of November 10, 2019.
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Appendix F
2017 Biennial Hazardous Waste Report Data Considerations
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2017 Biennial Hazardous Waste Report Data Considerations
The Hazardous Waste Report (also known as the Biennial Report or the BR) is one of the key
data sources used in the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA's) assessment of national
commercial capacity for the recovery, treatment, and disposal of hazardous wastes. For this
assessment, EPA used data reported by facilities in their 2017 BR, the most recent year for which
BR data were available.
This appendix describes 2017 BR potential data issues that EPA considered and examined as
part of conducting the national capacity assessment in order to be able to develop an assessment
that provides reliable and meaningful results.
1. Data Considerations
In conducting the assessment, EPA focused enhanced data quality efforts on data elements of
the 2017 BR that would have a direct impact on estimates of hazardous waste demand on
commercial management capacity. These data elements include:
•	EPA Identification Number (EPA ID) of the facilities to which the wastes were shipped (i.e., the
Receiver IDs) in Section 3 of Waste Generation and Management (GM) Forms.
•	EPA IDs of the facilities from which wastes were received (i.e., Shipper IDs) in Waste
Received from Offsite (WR) Forms.
•	Management method codes representing the wastes.
•	Discrepancies between wastes shipped and wastes received.
1.1. Receiver IDs in Section 3 of GM Forms
In aggregating national baseyear data for captive and commercial management, EPA relies on
offsite shipment data reported in Section 3 of GM Forms. In particular, EPA relies on the Receiver
IDs to determine if the receiving facility is a captive or a commercial facility. EPA also compares
the Receiver IDs in Section 3 of GM Forms to the EPA IDs of waste receiving facilities that filed
a WR Form to estimate demand from Small Quantity Generators/Very Small Quantity Generators
(SQGs/VSQGs). Therefore, accuracy of the Receiver IDs in Section 3 of GM Forms is key in
conducting the national capacity assessment.
Based on review of the data, EPA determined that a total of 1,284 unique Receiver IDs were
reported in 2017 GM Forms. Exhibit F-1 shows information on Receiver IDs reported in 2017 GM
Forms.
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Exhibit F-1
Unique Receiver IDs in 2017 GM Forms a
Category
Number of Unique Receiver IDs
Shipped Tons
Receiver IDs in RCRAInfo's Handler Module
902
9,910,374
Receiver IDs Not
in RCRAInfo's
Handler Module
Foreign Country ID b
52
221,179
Typographical Error
258
15,863
Unidentifiable
72
3,031
Total
1,284
10,150,446
a Data current as of November 10, 2019.
b Receiver IDs that begin with the code "FC" for foreign country ID or Receiver IDs that have been identified as being associated
with a foreign country site.
As shown in Exhibit F-1, of the 1,284 unique Receiver IDs reported in 2017 GM Forms,
382 Receiver IDs are not included in RCRAInfo's Handler Module. The majority of the
Receiver IDs not in RCRAInfo's Handler Module are EPA IDs with typographical errors very close
to IDs of commercial management facilities (usually the difference was only one digit and waste
volumes are small). These EPA IDs are presented in Attachment 1 to this appendix, and EPA
used the Commercial Management ID when conducting the national capacity assessment.
Foreign Country IDs are not in RCRAInfo's Handler Module. As a result, the BR instructions direct
the reporting facility to use "FC"
followed by the name of the
country as the EPA ID. The
inclusion of hazardous waste
that was exported directly out of
the U.S. to a site located in a
foreign country in the BR is a
state requirement. At the
federal level, hazardous waste
exports are accounted for by
using Annual Export Reports
submitted to the Agency under
40 CFR 262.83(g).
1.2. Shipper IDs in WR Forms
To estimate demand for commercial management capacity from SQGs/VSQGs, EPA compares
the EPA IDs of facilities that reported shipping wastes offsite for management in GM Forms to the
EPA IDs of the facilities from which wastes were received in WR Forms (i.e., Shipper IDs). In
addition, EPA uses the Shipper IDs in WR Forms to identify hazardous wastes received from
foreign countries (imports). Therefore, accuracy of the Shipper IDs in WR Forms is important for
the national capacity assessment.
Based on review of the data, EPA determined total of 181,459 unique Shipper IDs were reported
in 2017 WR Forms. Exhibit F-2 presents information on Shipper IDs reported in 2017 WR Forms.
Excerpt from RCRA Subtitle C Reporting
Instructions and Forms - Section 3 of 2017 GM Form
3.B - EPA ID NUMBER OF FACILITY TO WHICH WASTE WAS SHIPPED
This is the 12-digit EPA Identification Number of the facility to which the waste was shipped. If your State requires
you to submit a Hazardous Waste Report for hazardous waste exported to a site located in a foreign country,
facilities that export hazardous waste should list in Item B, a Foreign Site Identification Number that has been
assigned to the facility. If a site located in a foreign country to which hazardous waste is shipped has not been
assigned an 10 Number, enter "FC" followed by the name of the country as the EPA Identification Number. Click
here for special instructions for wastes shipped to foreign countries.
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Exhibit F-2
Unique Shipper IDs in 2017 WR Forms a
Category
Number of Unique Shipper
IDs
Managed Tons
Shipper IDs in RCRAInfo's Handler Module
146,742
7,900,918
Shipper IDs Not
in RCRAInfo's
Handler Module
Confidential Business
Information (CBI) Claim
40
228,509
Foreign Country ID b
111
37,277
VSQG Aggregate ID
11,089
40,646
Probable State assigned ID
23,477
116,267
Subtotal
34,717
422,699
Total
181,459
8,323,617
a Data current as of November 10, 2019.
b Shipper IDs that begin with the code "FC" for foreign country ID.
As shown in Exhibit F-2, of the 181,459 unique Shipper IDs reported in 2017 WR Forms, 34,717
Shipper IDs are not included in RCRAInfo's Handler Module. The majority of these Shipper IDs
are state assigned IDs; most of which were temporary IDs or are currently inactive. Examples of
state assigned IDs include:
•	IDs issued by California to waste generators that have registered with or notified the
Department of Toxic Substances Control of their hazardous waste activities.28
•	SQGs who accumulate no more than 55 gallons of hazardous waste may use Maine's generic
generator number, MEX020000000.29
•	Permanent IDs issued by Massachusetts to SQGs/VSQGs of hazardous waste and waste
oil that have registered with or notified the Massachusetts Department of Environmental
Protection (MassDEP) of their hazardous waste activities.30
•	IDs issued by Minnesota to hazardous waste generators. In Minnesota, all hazardous waste
generators, including Minimal Quantity Generators (MiniQGs), VSQGs, SQGs, and LQGs,
must obtain an ID.31
28	State of California, Department of Toxic Substances Control, Hazardous Waste Tracking System. Available at
https://hwts.dtsc.ca.gov/.
29	State of Maine, Department of Environmental Protection, Handbook for Hazardous Waste Generators,
June 2018. Available at https://www.maine.gov/dep/waste/hazardouswaste/documents/hazardous-waste-
handbook-2018.pdf.
30	Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection, "List of Massachusetts Hazardous Waste Generators,"
December 4, 2017. Available at
http://www. google. com/url?sa=t&rct=i&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=ll&cad=ria&uact=8&ved=2ahU KEwi9vsLfl5
TmAhXHuFkKHbVRAJAQFiAKegQIAxAC&url=http%3A%2F%2Fmassdep.org%2FBAW%2Fhwgenids.xls&usg=AOvVaw
2hJ4rCOYPq Ah MfqXv4h u RL.
31	Refer to https://www.pca.state.mn.us/sites/default/files/w-hwl-03.pdf. The State of Minnesota has developed
an online application ("What's in My Neighborhood" at https://www.pca.state.mn.us/data/whats-mv-
neighborhood) that contains a searchable inventory of businesses that have applied for and received different
types of environmental permits and registrations from the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency.
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•	IDs for New York facilities beginning with "NYP" are provisional ID numbers and should only
be used for 30 days after the number is issued. EPA ID numbers for New York facilities
beginning with "NYP" or "NYN" should not be used as the permanent EPA ID.32
•	IDs for West Virginia facilities beginning with "WVP" are provisional ID numbers and should
only be used for 30 days after the number is issued.33
In addition, there is a significant number of VSQG aggregate IDs. EPA notes, however, that the
use of VSQG aggregate IDs is
consistent with the BR
instructions given that these
facilities generally do not have
EPA IDs.34
Finally, EPA notes that the
Agency identified 40 unique
Shipper IDs that are masked
EPA IDs because the receiving
facility asserted a confidential
business information (CBI)
claim in accordance with 40
CFR part 2, subpart B.
1.3. Management Method Codes Representing the Wastes
To ensure readiness for the capacity analyses, EPA, in collaboration with the states and EPA
regions, conducted QA activities on the management method codes reported in Section 3 of 2017
GM Forms. The accuracy of the reported management methods codes is important to the national
capacity assessment because EPA relies on the management method codes to assign waste
quantities to the CAP management categories.
For purposes of this assessment, EPA followed a two-tiered approach in conducting QA activities
on the management method codes reported in Section 3 of 2017 GM Forms. First, given that the
Agency's national capacity assessment focuses on the nation's capacity for energy recovery,
incineration, and landfilling at commercial facilities, EPA reviewed data for wastes reported in
Section 3 of 2017 GM Forms that were represented by Management Method Codes H050 (energy
recovery), H040 (incineration), and H132 (landfill). Based on this review, EPA identified GM
Forms for which the management method code was not consistent with the RCRA permitted units
at the receiving facility. For example, cases in which wastes were represented by Management
Method Code H050 but the receiving facility did not have a RCRA permitted energy recovery unit.
EPA provided these data to the states and EPA regions, and worked with them to understand the
32	Refer to https://www.dec.nv.gov/chemical/112876.html.
33	Refer to http://dep.wv.gov/WWE/Programs/hazwaste/notreq/Documents/NEW-
Temporarvldentifi cation NumberRequestl0.7.2014.pdf.
34	Under federal regulations, VSQGs do not need to obtain EPA IDs because they are exempt from the notification
requirements in RCRA Section 3010 (40 CFR 262.14). However, authorized states may have more stringent
requirements for obtaining an ID number than the federal program.
Excerpt from RCRA Subtitle C Reporting
Instructions and Forms - WR Form
Wastes Received from Very Small Quantity Generators (VSQGs) - Waste management facilities
sometimes receive hazardous waste from large numbers of VSQGs or other sites that do not have
RCRA EPA Identification Numbers. To minimize the response burden for filling out the WR Form for
these wastes, you may aggregate the wastes across generating sites, in accordance with these
guidelines:
(1)	All the wastes must have the same EPA hazardous waste code (Item B), State hazardous waste
code (Item C), Form code (Item G), and Management Method code (Item H).
(2)	Wastes received from different States must be reported separately. For the off-site handler EPA
Identification Number (Item D), the entry should include the two-letter postal code of the
originating State, followed by the letters "VSQG".
For example, wastes received from several VSQGs in the State of Alaska (AK) that share a common
EPA hazardous waste code. State hazardous waste code. Form code, and Management Method code
could be aggregated in a single waste block of the WR Form (e.g.. Waste 1). In Item D, the off-site
handler EPA ID number is entered as "AKVSQG." Note: This method of completing Item D can also
be used for VSQG waste that is not aggregated.
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reasons for the questionable data items (e.g., generator/shipper reported the ultimate
management method rather than the management method at the initial receiving facility).
Second, EPA compared the management method codes reported by generators in Section 3 of
2017 GM Forms to management method codes reported by managers in their WR Forms.
Because, generally, managers have better information on the ultimate management of the
wastes, EPA gave preference to the management method code reported by waste managers for
purposes of the capacity analyses.
1.4. Discrepancies between Wastes Shipped and Wastes Received
As part of the QA activities conducted by EPA in preparation for the national capacity assessment,
the Agency compared waste quantities reported in Section 3 of 2017 GM Forms to waste
quantities reported in 2017 WR Forms. The purpose of this activity was to identify discrepancies
between wastes shipped and wastes received. This is an important QA activity for the national
capacity assessment because the methodology used to estimate demand on commercial
management relies heavily on shipped waste data reported in Section 3 of GM Forms. Therefore,
if possible, it is necessary to resolve any potential discrepancies between waste quantities
reported by shippers in GM Forms and waste quantities reported by receivers in the
corresponding WR Forms.
EPA identified waste quantity discrepancies between: (1) shipped wastes reported in Section 3
of 2017 GM Forms and received wastes reported in 2017 WR Forms and (2) received wastes
reported in 2017 WR Forms and shipped wastes reported in Section 3 of 2017 GM Forms. EPA
then provided these data to the states and EPA regions, and worked with them to understand the
reasons for these discrepancies.
2. Future Quality Assurance Activities Specific to the Capacity Assessment Effort
In order to facilitate future QA activities specific to capacity assurance planning, EPA created
eight reports in RCRAInfo Production Version 6. The purpose of these reports is to help states
and EPA regions check the BR data submitted by facilities after the 2017 BR cycle. These reports
are described in Exhibit F-3.
Exhibit F-3
RCRAInfo Production V6 Reports Developed to Facilitate CAP Data QA Activities
Report Name
Description
Hazardous Waste Generated and Managed
On-Site
This report shows the quantity (in tons) of hazardous
waste generated and managed on-site for the user-
selected criteria.
This report presents data to be used in the development
of Table 1 (National Baseyear Data Representing
Hazardous Waste Generated and Managed Onsite) of
the national capacity assessment.
Hazardous Waste Managed at Captive
Facilities
This report shows the quantity (in tons) of hazardous
waste generated and managed by a captive
management site for the location and biennial report
cycle selected.
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Exhibit F-3
RCRAInfo Production V6 Reports Developed to Facilitate CAP Data QA Activities
Report Name
Description

This report presents data to be used in the development
of Table II (National BaseyearData Representing
Management of Hazardous Waste at Captive Facilities)
of the national capacity assessment.
Hazardous Waste Managed at Commercial
Facilities
This report shows the quantity (in tons) of hazardous
waste generated and managed by a commercial facility.
Waste generated with a source code of G01-G09, G11-
G19, G21-G27, orG31-G39 is classified as process
waste. Waste generated with a source code of G41-G49
is classified as a cleanup waste.
This report presents data to be used in the development
of Table III (National Baseyear Data Representing
Management of Hazardous Waste at Commercial
Facilities) of the national capacity assessment.
Hazardous Waste Managed at Commercial
Facilities
This report shows hazardous waste shipped to a
commercial facility for management.
This report may be used to conduct QA of waste
quantities received at commercial management
facilities.
List of Shippers of HW to Commercial
Facilities
This report lists handlers that shipped waste to
commercial facilities for management in the
management category specified. Note: The location
provided indicates the location of the shipping facility,
not the location of the receiving facility.
This report may be used to conduct QA of waste
quantities received at commercial management
facilities.
Waste Received by Management Method
Report
This report shows the quantity of hazardous waste
received by management method for the location and
biennial report cycle specified.
This report may be used to conduct QA of waste
quantities received at captive and commercial
management facilities.
Waste Received by TSD Facility Report
This report shows the quantity of hazardous waste
received by TSD facility for the location and biennial
report cycle specified.
This report may be used to conduct QA of waste
quantities received at captive and commercial
management facilities.
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Exhibit F-3
RCRAInfo Production V6 Reports Developed to Facilitate CAP Data QA Activities
Report Name
Description
Waste Shipped Off-site by Management
Method Report
This report shows the quantity of hazardous waste
shipped off-site for management by the designated
management method as reported on the GM Form for
the location and report cycle specified. The data are
organized by the facility to which waste was shipped for
management (i.e., the receiving facility).
This report may be used to conduct QA of waste
quantities received at captive and commercial
management facilities.
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Attachment 1
Receiver IDs Not in RCRAInfo's Handler Module
In conducting the national capacity assessment, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
identified 258 unique EPA Identification Numbers (EPA IDs) reported in Section 3 (Offsite
Shipment of Hazardous Waste) of the Generation and Management (GM) Forms of the 2017
Hazardous Waste Report (Receiver IDs) that are not in RCRAInfo's Handler Module but are very
similar to a commercial management facility RCRA ID.
Reported Receiver ID
Commercial Receiver ID
Commercial Receiver Name
ALD000622264
ALD000622464
CHEMICAL WASTE MANAGEMENT, INC.
ALD070513764
ALD070513767
GIANT RESOURCE RECOVERY-ATTALLA, INC.
ALD072005169
ALD072095169
RESEARCH SOLUTIONS GROUP INC
AR0069748192
ARD069748192
CLEAN HARBORS EL DORADO, LLC
AR069748192
ARD069748192
CLEAN HARBORS EL DORADO, LLC
ARALDITE 204
ARD981057870
RINECO CHEMICAL INDUSTRIES, LLC
ARD009746192
ARD069748192
CLEAN HARBORS EL DORADO, LLC
ARD009748192
ARD069748192
CLEAN HARBORS EL DORADO, LLC
ARD06748192
ARD069748192
CLEAN HARBORS EL DORADO, LLC
ARDO6948192
ARD069748192
CLEAN HARBORS EL DORADO, LLC
ARD069552177
UTD981552177
CLEAN HARBORS ARAGONITE, LLC
ARD069718192
ARD069748192
CLEAN HARBORS EL DORADO, LLC
ARD069740192
ARD069748192
CLEAN HARBORS EL DORADO, LLC
ARD069746192
ARD069748192
CLEAN HARBORS EL DORADO, LLC
ARD069748119
ARD069748192
CLEAN HARBORS EL DORADO, LLC
ARDO6974812
ARD069748192
CLEAN HARBORS EL DORADO, LLC
ARD069748492
ARD069748192
CLEAN HARBORS EL DORADO, LLC
ARD069748913
ARD069748192
CLEAN HARBORS EL DORADO, LLC
ARD089748192
ARD069748192
CLEAN HARBORS EL DORADO, LLC
ARD098105787
ARD981057870
RINECO CHEMICAL INDUSTRIES, LLC
ARD098157870
ARD981057870
RINECO CHEMICAL INDUSTRIES, LLC
ARD98105870
ARD981057870
RINECO CHEMICAL INDUSTRIES, LLC
ARD981067870
ARD981057870
RINECO CHEMICAL INDUSTRIES, LLC
ARD982484570
ARD981057870
RINECO CHEMICAL INDUSTRIES, LLC
ARD069748119
ARD069748192
CLEAN HARBORS EL DORADO, LLC
ARZ000504902
AZR000504902
BATTERY SOLUTIONS INC
AZ000033736
AZ0000337360
VEOLIAES TECHNICAL SOLUTIONS, LLC
AZC95082311
AZC950823111
LA PAZ COUNTY REGIONAL LANDFILL
AZC950823111
AZC950823111
LA PAZ COUNTY REGIONAL LANDFILL
AZD000337630
AZ0000337360
VEOLIAES TECHNICAL SOLUTIONS, LLC
AZD069748192
ARD069748192
CLEAN HARBORS EL DORADO, LLC
AZD081705102
AZD081705402
HERITAGE ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES LLC
AZD08170540
AZD081705402
HERITAGE ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES LLC
AZD08705402
AZD081705402
HERITAGE ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES LLC
AZD980895332
AZD980695332
GANNON & SCOTT
AZD982441253
AZD982441263
EVOQU A WATER TECH NOLOGIES
AZD983470080
AZD983476680
LIGHTING RESOURCES INC
AZD081705402
AZD081705402
HERITAGE ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES LLC
AZFD04931800
AZD049318009
CLEAN HARBORS ARIZONA
AZQ000516211
AZR000516211
SALT RIVER EXTRACTION
AZR000035913
AZR000035915
DOME ROCK INDUSTRIES
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Reported Receiver ID
Commercial Receiver ID
Commercial Receiver Name
AZROO0051592
AZR000515924
YUMA YES WASTE TRANSFER FACILITY
AZR000515124
AZR000515924
YUMA YES WASTE TRANSFER FACILITY
AZT060010685
AZT050010685
HVF PRECIOUS METALS LLC
CA0059494310
CAD059494310
CLEAN HARBORS SAN JOSE
CA008302903
CAD008302903
VEOLIA ES TECHNICAL SOLUTIONS LLC
CAD 00848802
CADO08488025
PHIBRO-TECH INC
CAD000302903
CAD008302903
VEOLIA ES TECHNICAL SOLUTIONS LLC
CAD00302903
CADO08302903
VEOLIA ES TECHNICAL SOLUTIONS LLC
CAD006252405
CAD008252405
PACIFIC RESOURCE RECOVERY SERVICES INC
CAD008252406
CADO08252405
PACIFIC RESOURCE RECOVERY SERVICES INC
CAD008262405
CAD008252405
PACIFIC RESOURCE RECOVERY SERVICES INC
CAD008300903
CAD008302903
VEOLIA ES TECHNICAL SOLUTIONS LLC
CADO0830290
CAD008302903
VEOLIA ES TECHNICAL SOLUTIONS LLC
CAD008308903
CADO08302903
VEOLIA ES TECHNICAL SOLUTIONS LLC
CADO0834432
CAD008364432
RHO-CHEM LLC
CAD008346432
CADO08364432
RHO-CHEM LLC
CAD008364433
CAD008364432
RHO-CHEM LLC
CAD008386443
CADO08364432
RHO-CHEM LLC
CAD008448025
CAD008488025
PHIBRO-TECH INC
CAD008488026
CADO08488025
PHIBRO-TECH INC
CAD008634432
CAD008364432
RHO-CHEM LLC
CAD009302903
CADO08302903
VEOLIA ES TECHNICAL SOLUTIONS LLC
CAD009364432
CAD008364432
RHO-CHEM LLC
CAD02409019
CAD028409019
CROSBY & OVERTON
CAD026409019
CAD028409019
CROSBY & OVERTON
CAD02809019
CAD028409019
CROSBY & OVERTON
CAD028400919
CAD028409019
CROSBY & OVERTON
CAD028409018
CAD028409019
CROSBY & OVERTON
CAD02840919
CAD028409019
CROSBY & OVERTON
CAD044426835
CAD044429835
CLEAN HARBORS OF WILMINGTON
CAD044429853
CAD044429835
CLEAN HARBORS OF WILMINGTON
CAD044429983
CADO44429835
CLEAN HARBORS OF WILMINGTON
CAD044492835
CAD044429835
CLEAN HARBORS OF WILMINGTON
CAD044492865
CADO44429835
CLEAN HARBORS OF WILMINGTON
CAD050494310
CAD059494310
CLEAN HARBORS SAN JOSE
CAD053856794
CAD053866794
PATRIOT ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES
CAD058484310
CAD059494310
CLEAN HARBORS SAN JOSE
CAD0594310
CAD059494310
CLEAN HARBORS SAN JOSE
CAD059484310
CAD059494310
CLEAN HARBORS SAN JOSE
CAD05949431
CAD059494310
CLEAN HARBORS SAN JOSE
CAD059494311
CAD059494310
CLEAN HARBORS SAN JOSE
CAD059494313
CAD059494310
CLEAN HARBORS SAN JOSE
CAD059494431
CAD059494310
CLEAN HARBORS SAN JOSE
CADO6398229
CADO60398229
HERAEUS METAL PROCESSING LLC
CAD0691247
CAD069124717
GLENCORE RECYCLING LLC
CAD09494310
CAD059494310
CLEAN HARBORS SAN JOSE
CAD09594310
CAD059494310
CLEAN HARBORS SAN JOSE
CAD095949431
CAD059494310
CLEAN HARBORS SAN JOSE
CAD09703099
CAD097030993
US ECOLOGY VERNON INC
CAD097030997
CAD097030993
US ECOLOGY VERNON INC
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Reported Receiver ID
Commercial Receiver ID
Commercial Receiver Name
CAD09703993
CAD097030993
US ECOLOGY VERNON INC
CAD0970993
CAD097030993
US ECOLOGY VERNON INC
CAD890675276
CAD980675276
CLEAN HARBORS BUTTONWILLOW LLC
CAD920675276
CAD980675276
CLEAN HARBORS BUTTONWILLOW LLC
CAD980672527
CAD980675276
CLEAN HARBORS BUTTONWILLOW LLC
CAD980675176
CAD980675276
CLEAN HARBORS BUTTONWILLOW LLC
CAD98075276
CAD980675276
CLEAN HARBORS BUTTONWILLOW LLC
CAD980999598
CAD980888598
WIT SALES AND REFINING
CAD982052794
CAD982052797
J&B REFINING DBAJ&B ENTERPRISES
CAD982062797
CAD982052797
J&B REFINING DBAJ&B ENTERPRISES
CAD044429835
CAD044429835
CLEAN HARBORS OF WILMINGTON
CADQ97030993
CAD097030993
US ECOLOGY VERNON INC
CALL2RECYCLE
MIK926163767
BATTERY SOLUTIONS/CALL2RECYCLE
CAT0006117
CAT000646117
CHEMICAL WASTE MANAGEMENT INC KETTLEMAN
CAT0006461
CAT000646117
CHEMICAL WASTE MANAGEMENT INC KETTLEMAN
CAT080013350
CAT080013352
DEMENNO/KERDOON
CAT080013353
CAT080013352
DEMENNO/KERDOON
CAT080013362
CAT080013352
DEMENNO/KERDOON
CAT080013952
CAT080013352
DEMENNO/KERDOON
CAT080014029
CAT080014079
VEOLIA ES TECHNICAL SOLUTIONS LLC RICHMOND
CAT08003352
CAT080013352
DEMENNO/KERDOON
CAT080041079
CAT080014079
VEOLIA ES TECHNICAL SOLUTIONS LLC RICHMOND
CAT80014079
CAT080014079
VEOLIA ES TECHNICAL SOLUTIONS LLC RICHMOND
CAT80025711
CAT080025711
ADVANCED ENVIRONMENTAL, INC. DBA WORLD OIL ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES
CAT808814079
CAT080014079
VEOLIA ES TECHNICAL SOLUTIONS LLC RICHMOND
CAT08 0013352
CAT080013352
DEMENNO/KERDOON
COC991300484
COD991300484
CLEAN HARBORS DEER TRAIL LLC
COD991300494
COD991300484
CLEAN HARBORS DEER TRAIL LLC
COD991330484
COD991300484
CLEAN HARBORS DEER TRAIL LLC
COD991399484
COD991300484
CLEAN HARBORS DEER TRAIL LLC
FLR981932497
FLD981932494
US ECOLOGY TAMPA INC
IDD073114554
IDD073114654
US ECOLOGY IDAHO INC SITE B
IDD073145654
IDD073114654
US ECOLOGY IDAHO INC SITE B
IDL000666206
ILD000666206
ENVIRITE OF ILLINOIS INC
IL098642424
ILD098642424
VEOLIA TECHNICAL SOLUTIONS LLC
ILD093642424
ILD098642424
VEOLIATECHNICALSOLUTIONS LLC
ILD093643434
ILD098642424
VEOLIATECHNICALSOLUTIONS LLC
ILD398642424
ILD098642424
VEOLIATECHNICAL SOLUTIONS LLC
ILD98642424
ILD098642424
VEOLIA TECHNICAL SOLUTIONS LLC
IND000546943
IN DO00646943
TRADEBE TREATMENT & RECYCLING LLC
IND000648943
IND000646943
TRADEBE TREATMENT & RECYCLING LLC
IND000772186
INDO00772186
TRADEBE TREATMENT & RECYCLING LLC
IND00646943
IND000646943
TRADEBE TREATMENT & RECYCLING LLC
IND008410212
IND006419212
LONE STAR GREENCASTLE WDF
IN0000000356
WIR000000356
WM MERCURY WASTE INC
IN0000351387
IN0000351387
LIGHTING RESOURCES INCORPORATED
KSD098150602
KSD981506025
EMERALD TRANSFORMER KANSAS LLC
KSD930633259
KSD980633259
SYSTECH ENVIRONMENTAL CORPORATION
KYD053340108
KYD053348108
SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS, INC.
KYD098507319
KYD985073196
AES ENVIRONMENTAL, LLC
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Reported Receiver ID
Commercial Receiver ID
Commercial Receiver Name
KYD965073196
KYD985073196
AES ENVIRONMENTAL, LLC
KYDO53348108
KYD053348108
SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS, INC.
LAD980662161
LAD980622161
CATALYST RECOVERY OF LA, LLC
MAD03922250
MAD039322250
CLEAN HARBORS ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES INC
MAD03932250
MAD039322250
CLEAN HARBORS ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES INC
MAD039322750
MAD039322250
CLEAN HARBORS ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES INC
MAD069748192
ARD069748192
CLEAN HARBORS EL DORADO, LLC
MED981723513
NED981723513
CLEAN HARBORS ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, INC.
MI0000724831
MID000724831
MICHIGAN DISPOSAL INC
MID930991566
MID980991566
EQ DETROIT INC
MID980515288
MID980615298
PETRO-CHEM PROCESSING GROUP OF NORTRU LLC
MID980615928
MID980615298
PETRO-CHEM PROCESSING GROUP OF NORTRU LLC
MID980815298
MID980615298
PETRO-CHEM PROCESSING GROUP OF NORTRU LLC
MID98100359
MID981000359
SAFETY KLEEN SYSTEMS INC
MND001617296
MND006172969
3M COMPANY
MND961098478
MND981098478
EVOQUA WATER TECHNOLOGIES LLC
MND981008478
MND981098478
EVOQUA WATER TECHNOLOGIES LLC
MNS00110924
MNS000110924
STERICYCLE SPECIALTY WASTE SOLUTIONS INC
MOD090503899
MOD095038998
BED ROCK INC DBATRI STATE MOTOR TRANSIT CO
MSWL018759
MSWL018759
HANCOCK COUNTY LANDFILL
NCD039322259
MAD039322250
CLEAN HARBORS ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES INC
NCD98042132
NCD980842132
ECOFLO, INC
NED098172351
NED981723513
CLEAN HARBORS ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, INC.
NED981723573
NED981723513
CLEAN HARBORS ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, INC.
NED981726513
NED981723513
CLEAN HARBORS ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, INC.
NED998172351
NED981723513
CLEAN HARBORS ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, INC.
NJD08063136
NJD080631369
VEOLIA ES TECHNICAL SOLUTIONS CORP
NMD0008627
NMD002208627
ADVANCED CHEMICAL TREATMENT, LLC
NMD002208
NMD002208627
ADVANCED CHEMICAL TREATMENT, LLC
NMD002208267
NMD002208627
ADVANCED CHEMICAL TREATMENT, LLC
NMD00220827
NMD002208627
ADVANCED CHEMICAL TREATMENT, LLC
NMD002208637
NMD002208627
ADVANCED CHEMICAL TREATMENT, LLC
NMD002208827
NMD002208627
ADVANCED CHEMICAL TREATMENT, LLC
NND002208627
NMD002208627
ADVANCED CHEMICAL TREATMENT, LLC
NV0980895338
NVD980895338
21ST CENTURY ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGMENTOF NEVADA, LLC.
NV980895338
NVD980895338
21ST CENTURY ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGMENT OF NEVADA, LLC.
NVD002208627
NMD002208627
ADVANCED CHEMICAL TREATMENT, LLC
NVD098089533
NVD980895338
21ST CENTURY ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGMENTOF NEVADA, LLC.
NVD098895338
NVD980895338
21ST CENTURY ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGMENTOF NEVADA, LLC.
NVD980825338
NVD980895338
21ST CENTURY ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGMENTOF NEVADA, LLC.
NVD980875338
NVD980895338
21ST CENTURY ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGMENTOF NEVADA, LLC.
NVD980884183
NVD980895338
21ST CENTURY ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT OF NEVADA LLC
NVD980895330
NVD980895338
21ST CENTURY ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGMENTOF NEVADA, LLC.
NVD980895335
NVD980895338
21ST CENTURY ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGMENTOF NEVADA, LLC.
NVD980895336
NVD980895338
21ST CENTURY ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGMENTOF NEVADA, LLC.
NVD980895388
NVD980895338
21STCENTURY ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGMENTOF NEVADA, LLC.
NVD9808956
NVD980895338
21ST CENTURY ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGMENTOF NEVADA, LLC.
NVD980896338
NVD980895338
21ST CENTURY ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGMENTOF NEVADA, LLC.
NVD980985338
NVD980895338
21ST CENTURY ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGMENTOF NEVADA, LLC.
NVD988089533
NVD980895338
21ST CENTURY ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGMENTOF NEVADA, LLC.
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Reported Receiver ID
Commercial Receiver ID
Commercial Receiver Name
NVD998089533
NVD980895338
21ST CENTURY ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGMENTOF NEVADA, LLC.
NVT 33001000
NVT330010000
US ECOLOGY NEVADA, INC
NVT30010000
NVT330010000
US ECOLOGY NEVADA, INC
NVT310010000
NVT330010000
US ECOLOGY NEVADA, INC
NVT3300100
NVT330010000
US ECOLOGY NEVADA, INC
NVT33001000
NVT330010000
US ECOLOGY NEVADA, INC
NVT330010001
NVT330010000
US ECOLOGY NEVADA, INC
NVT330010008
NVT330010000
US ECOLOGY NEVADA, INC
NVT33010000
NVT330010000
US ECOLOGY NEVADA, INC
NVT330310000
NVT330010000
US ECOLOGY NEVADA, INC
NVTY33001000
NVT330010000
US ECOLOGY NEVADA, INC
NYP000006957
NYR000006957
CENTRE DE RECYCLAGE INTERMEDIATE INC
OH0000816629
OHD000816629
SPRING GROVE RESOURCE RECOVERY INC
OH D000724133
OHD000724153
CLEAN HARBORS ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES INC
OHD08377010
OHD083377010
ENVIRONMENTAL ENTERPRISES INC
OH D098058736
OHD980587364
CLEAN HARBORS RECYCLING SERVICES OF OHIO LLC
OHD980587384
OHD980587364
CLEAN HARBORS RECYCLING SERVICES OF OHIO LLC
OHD980612541
OHD980613541
HERITAGE THERMAL SERVICES INC
RID980769947
NYD980769947
HAZMAT ENVIRONMENTAL GROUP INC
SCD036275426
SCD036275626
GIANT RESOURCE RECOVERY SUMTER INC
SCD036275626
SCD036275626
GIANT RESOURCE RECOVERY SUMTER INC
TN000772186
TN DO00772186
TRADEBE TREATMENT & RECYCLING OF TN, LLC
TND000712186
TND000772186
TRADEBE TREATMENT & RECYCLING OF TENNESSEE, LLC
TND000722186
TN DO00772186
TRADEBE TREATMENT & RECYCLING OF TENNESSEE, LLC
TND000772180
TND000772186
TRADEBE TREATMENT & RECYCLING OF TENNESSEE, LLC
TND000777218
TN DO00772186
TRADEBE TREATMENT & RECYCLING OF TENNESSEE, LLC
TXD000F38896
TXD000838896
VEOLIA ES TECHNICAL SOLUTIONS
TXD00838896
TXD000838896
VEOLIA ES TECHNICAL SOLUTIONS
TXD055135538
TXD055135388
SET ENVIRONMENTAL
TXD05514
TXD055141378
CLEAN HARBORS DEER PARK
TXD055141278
TXD055141378
CLEAN HARBORS DEER PARK
TXD88290140
TXD982290140
CLEAN HARBORS LAPORTE
TXD932290140
TXD982290140
CLEAN HARBORS LAPORTE
UTC982595795
UTD982595795
CLEAN HARBORS CLIVE, LLC
UTD 98155
UTD981552177
CLEAN HARBORS ARAGONITE, LLC
UTD098155217
UTD981552177
CLEAN HARBORS ARAGONITE, LLC
UTD81552177
UTD981552177
CLEAN HARBORS ARAGONITE, LLC
UTD891391748
UTD991301748
CLEAN HARBORS GRASSY MOUNTAIN
UTD918552177
UTD981552177
CLEAN HARBORS ARAGONITE, LLC
UTD98155
UTD981552177
CLEAN HARBORS ARAGONITE, LLC
UTD981552147
UTD981552177
CLEAN HARBORS ARAGONITE, LLC
UTD98155217
UTD981552177
CLEAN HARBORS ARAGONITE, LLC
UTD981552172
UTD981552177
CLEAN HARBORS ARAGONITE, LLC
UTD991301746
UTD991301748
CLEAN HARBORS GRASSY MOUNTAIN
UTS981552177
UTD981552177
CLEAN HARBORS ARAGONITE, LLC
WIDOO0000356
WIR000000356
WM MERCURY WASTE INC
WID000646943
IND000646943
TRADEBE TREATMENT & RECYCLING LLC
WIDOO0808924
WID000808824
HYDRITE CHEMICAL CO
WID003962143
WID003967148
VEOLIA ES TECHNICAL SOLUTIONS LLC
WID003967142
WID003967148
VEOLIA ES TECHNICAL SOLUTIONS LLC
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Reported Receiver ID
Commercial Receiver ID
Commercial Receiver Name
WID003967143
WID003967148
VEOLIA ES TECHNICAL SOLUTIONS LLC
WID003967152
WID003967148
VEOLIA ES TECHNICAL SOLUTIONS LLC
WID985580056
WID988580056
TRADEBE TREATMENT AND RECYCLING OF Wl LLC
WID988566573
WID988566543
VEOLIA ES TECHNICAL SOLUTIONS LLC
WID988580050
WID988580056
TRADEBE TREATMENT AND RECYCLING OF Wl LLC
WID988580058
WID988580056
TRADEBE TREATMENT AND RECYCLING OF Wl LLC
WID988580256
WID988580056
TRADEBE TREATMENT AND RECYCLING OF Wl LLC
WID988590056
WID988580056
TRADEBE TREATMENT AND RECYCLING OF Wl LLC
WID988680056
WID988580056
TRADEBE TREATMENT AND RECYCLING OF Wl LLC
WID989566543
WID988566543
VEOLIA ES TECHNICAL SOLUTIONS LLC
WID990828475
WID990829475
WRR ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES CO INC
WID990829478
WID990829475
WRR ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES CO INC
WID998029476
WID990829475
WRR ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES CO INC
WID998580056
WID988580056
TRADEBE TREATMENT AND RECYCLING OF Wl LLC
WID003967148
WID003967148
VEOLIA ES TECHNICAL SOLUTIONS LLC
WIR988580056
WID988580056
TRADEBE TREATMENT AND RECYCLING OF Wl LLC
WIS988580056
WID988580056
TRADEBE TREATMENT AND RECYCLING OF Wl LLC
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