TRI
Facility
ID
PCS
Facility
ID
Facility
Name
Facility
Location
Pulp
and
Paper
Facilities
(
PHASE
II)

Fertilizer
Manufacturing
Timber
Products
Facilities
(
list)

Timber
Products
97378TYLRLROCKC
Taylor
Lumber
and
Treating
Inc.
Sheridan,
OR
36101KPPRSI451L
Koppers
IND,
Inc.
Montgomery,
AL
PR0025984
Ecoelectrica
LNG
and
Cogeneration
Penuelas,
PR
Several
Steam
Electric
Facilities
Several
Steam
Electric
Facilities
Several
Steam
Electric
Facilities
All
facilities
listed
in
Table
"
OCPSF_
Adjusted_
Dioxi
n_
TWPE"
in
Q://
NatStrat/
Updated
TRI
+
PCS
Databases/
TRI
Releases
2000_
V2.
(
attached)

Multiple
Multiple
Multiple
Multiple
Multiple
Multiple
Multiple
Multiple
Multiple
Multiple
29502STNCNOLDGE
Stone
Container
Corp.
Florence,
SC
39568NSTHNPOBOX,
29550MCFRTSOCIE
Mississippi
Phosphates
Corp.,
Royster
Clark
Pascagoula,
Hartsville
Several
Steam
Electric
Facilities
Several
Steam
Electric
Facilities
All
OCPSF
reporting
picloram
(
in
TRI)
All
OCPSF
sites
reporting
carbaryl,
shlropyrifos,
diazinon,
heptachlor,
and
toxaphene
(
in
PCS,
note
that
some
of
these
were
already
0
lbs/
yr
discharged)
CA0000680
BP
Carson
Refinery
Carson,
CA
48217MRTHN1300S
Marathon
Ashland
Petroleum
LLC
Detroit,
MI
Multiple
Multiple
All
Steam
Electric
Facilities
Reporting
Chlorine
All
Steam
Electric
Facilities
Reporting
Chlorine
77571LPRTC2400M
OxyVinyls
LaPort
VCM
Plant
La
Porte,
TX
78469­
HCHST­
1901C
TX0118796
Celanese
LTD
Corpus
Christi,
TX
SC0001783
Celanese
Acetate
Rock
Hill,
SC
NJ0004995
Mercer
Generating
Station
New
Jersey
MA0004898
Mirant
Kendall
Massachusetts
77704NCHSRGULFS
Neches
River
Treatment
Corp
lower
Neches
Valley
Beaumont,
TX
48667THDWCMICHI
Dow
Chemical
Midland,
MI
AZ0023426
Multiple
Multiple
TX0062677
Neches
River
Treatment
Beaumont,
TX
90509­
FRMRB­
20333
Farmer
Brothers
Torrence,
CA
48667THDWCMICHI
Dow
Chemical
Midland,
MI
Change
Dioxin
TWPEs
for
Pulp
and
Paper
Phase
II­
please
change
total
TWPE
in
the
source
for
ranking
table
in
TRI
with
the
numbers
provided.
Dioxin
TWPE
for
fertilizer­
please
change
total
TWPE
in
the
"
Source
of
Ranking"
table
in
TRI
with
the
numbers
provided.
Dioxin
TWPE
for
Timber
products
please
change
total
TWPE
in
the
"
Source
of
Ranking"
table
with
the
new
TWPE
listed
in
the
attached
table.
PAC
TWPES
for
Timber
Products
please
change
TWPE
for
PACs
in
the
source
for
ranking
table
in
TRI
with
the
numbers
provided
Please
change
PACs
discharge
to
8.4
pounds.
Direct
TWPE=
552.552
=
pound
x
65.78
Please
change
PACs
discharge
to
195.3
pounds.
Direct
TWPE=
1284.834
=
pound
x
65.78,
indirect
PACS
TRI
pound
3.7,
TRI
pounds
discharged
0.27232,
TWPE
17.91321=
0.27232x65.78
Please
Change
total
TWPE
for
Dioxins
and
PACs
for
Petroleum
Refining
Change
PCB
load
(
PRAM
39516)
for
this
facility
to
zero
in
PCSLoads2000
database.
Change
load
for
Free
Available
Chlorine
to
zero
for
steam
electric
facilities
that
report
both
Free
Available
Chlorine
and
Total
Residual
Chlorine.
Change
is
set
up
in
queries
in
the
PCSLoads2000)
v4
database.
See
attached
calculation
sheet
for
details.

Update
Dioxin
TWPE
values
I
have
attached
a
list
of
TRI
facilities
with
SIC
Code
2911.
Please
remove
the
SIC
code
for
these
facilities.
I
have
attached
a
list
of
PCS
facilities
with
SIC
Code
2911.
Please
remove
the
SIC
code
for
these
facilities.
Change
release
of
metal
to
POTW
from
value
to
"
0".
PAC
releases
for
2000
are
reported
158lb.
Please
change
this
to
7.1lb.
TWPE=
30413.28.
Dioxins
from
0.047
grams
to
0
grams
and
TWPE=
0.
Both
of
these
facilities
are
listed
under
SIC
Code
2874.
Please
change
to
2874F
in
both
TRI
and
PCS.

Adjust
chlorine
loads
for
facilities
listed
in
the
"
Steam
Electric_
Facs_
with_
only_
max_
CL"
The
TWPE
for
these
facilities
should
be
changed
to
59%
of
the
current
value.

The
primary
applicable
SIC
code
should
be
2879
for
all
these
pesticides.
Please
chance
SIC
code
1311
to
2911
in
PCS
Please
change
the
reported
lbs
of
dioxin
and
dioxin
like
compounds
to
zero
for
this
facility
Change
PAC
TWPE
Adjust
the
chlorine
load
for
all
facilities
to
1/
12
of
the
value.

Change
OxyVinyls
TWPE
from
41,958
lbeq
to
83,916
lbeq.
Facility
to
be
labeled
as
inactive
(
NOT
OCPSF)
and
not
characterized
as
discharging
process
wastewater
in
2001
data.

Set
all
loads
=
0
lbs/
yr
except
the
following:
PRAM­
01067
Total
Nickel
=
32lbs/
yr
to
14.515kg.
PRAM
00610
Ammonia
as
nitrogen
=
5
lbs/
yr
to
2.268kg.
PRAM
01092
Total
Zinc
=
28
lbs/
yr
to
12.701kg.

Change
the
chlorine
load
for
this
facility
to
3002.4005
kg
(
6619.16
lbs).

Change
the
chlorine
load
for
this
facility
to
302.383kg
(
666.641
lbs)

Please
change
the
SIC
code
from
2911
to
CFR­
437
Centralized
Waste
Treatment
Change
Dioxin
TWPE
from
83,628
lb­
eq
to
52,421
lb­
eq
in
TRI.
Add
SIC
3295
to
the
Mineral
Mining
and
Processing
point
source
category
(
40
CFR
436)

Change
the
Manganese
(
PRAM
11123)
load
to
6,946
lbs
(
3,151kg).

Update
Dioxin
TWPE
for
facilities
on
the
list
Add
SIC
2037
to
the
point
source
category
Canned
&
Preserved
Fruits,
and
Vegetables
(
40
CFR
407)

Add
SIC
2096
to
the
point
source
category
Canned
&
Preserved
Fruits,
and
Vegetables
(
40
CFR
407)

Add
SIC
2075
to
the
point
source
category
Canned
&
Preserved
Fruits,
and
Vegetables
(
40
CFR
407)

Add
SIC
2082
to
the
point
source
category
Fruits
and
Vegetables
(
40
CFR
407)

Add
SIC
2085
to
the
point
source
category
Fruits
and
Vegetables
(
40
CFR
407)

Add
SIC
4931
to
the
point
source
category
Steam
Electric
Power
Generating
(
40
CFR
423)

Add
SIC
2842,
2844,
2891,
2899
to
the
point
source
category
OCPSF
(
40
CFR
414)

Add
SIC
5171
to
the
point
source
category
Petroleum
Refining
(
40
CFR
419)

Add
SIC
9711
to
its
own
SIC
grouping
SIC
group
97.

Add
SIC
2833
to
the
point
source
category
Pharmaceutical
Manufacturing
(
40
CFR
439)

Add
SIC
3585
to
the
point
source
category
433
and
438
(
40
CFR
433
and
438)

Add
SIC
3644
to
the
point
source
category
433
and
438
(
40
CFR
433
and
438)
Add
SIC
3674
to
the
point
source
category
Electrical
&
Electronic
Components
(
40
CFR
469)

Please
change
SIC
from
2911
to
CWT
Add
SIC
2048
to
the
point
source
category
Meat
and
Poultry
(
40
CFR
432)
of
Grain
Mills
(
40
CFR
406)
or
Pharmaceutical,
(
40
CFR)

Change
SIC
from
2096
to
2095
Change
SIC
from
2899
to
2869
Reason
for
Change
Date
of
Change
Dioxin
TWF
adjusted
to
represent
congener
data
provided
in
TRI.
1/
19/
04
Dioxin
TWF
adjusted
to
represent
congener
data
provided
in
TRI.
1/
19/
04
Dioxin
TWF
adjusted
to
represent
congener
data
provided
in
TRI.
1/
19/
04
PACs
TWF
adjusted
to
represent
typical
PACs
distribution
in
Timber
Products.
1/
19/
04
The
RSEI
Model
presented
data
that
differed
from
what
was
presented
in
the
public
release
of
TRI
data.
2/
5/
04
The
RSEI
Model
presented
data
that
differed
from
what
was
presented
in
the
public
release
of
TRI
data.
2/
5/
04
Dioxin
TWF
adjusted
to
represent
congener
data
provided
in
TRI.
PACs
TWF
adjusted
to
represent
typical
PACs
distribution
in
Petroleum
Reifning.
2/
5/
04
This
facility
had
a
large
PCB
discharge
reported
in
February
2000
that
appeared
to
be
a
reporting
error.
I
called
the
Ivette
Lavorde
at
the
facility
and
discussed
this
discharge.
Ms.
Lavorde
stated
that
the
plenty
did
not
discharge
PCBs
and
the
February
2000
discharge
was
likely
a
laboratory
error.
2/
9/
04
Several
steam
electric
facilities
reported
both
Free
Available
Chlorine
and
Total
Residual
Chlorine,
resulting
in
double
counting
of
chlorine.
This
data
change
eliminates
the
double
counting.
2/
11/
04
Dioxin
TWFs
were
recalculated
on
a
facility­
specific
basis.
2/
17/
04
They
are
not
refineries,
because
they
are
not
listed
as
refineries
by
EPA.
2/
20/
04
They
are
not
refineries,
because
they
are
not
listed
as
refineries
by
EPA.
2/
20/
04
Facilities
incorrectly
reported
transfer
to
treatments
disposal,
or
recycling
facilities
as
transfers
to
POTWs.
2/
24/
04
Wood
ash
does
not
continue
through
the
wastewater
treatment
system
to
the
outfall.
In
actuality
the
wood
ash
settles
out
in
the
settling
basin
of
the
wastewater
treatment
system
and
will
remain
on
site
when
the
basin
fills
with
solids
and
is
closed.
2/
26/
04
Attached
Telecons.
Determined
that
they
both
are
classified
under
Fertilizer
Manufacturing.
2/
26/
04
The
facilities
reported
only
maximum
measurement
data
to
PCS.
Therefore,
the
load
was
estimated
based
on
maximum
data.
To
adjust
for
this,
a
relationship
was
determined
between
average
and
maximum
loads.
The
average
data
was,
on
average,
59%
of
the
maximum
data.
See
memo
for
more
information.
3/
1/
04
Pesticides
are
regulated
under
the
PFPR
rule,
not
OCPSF.
Loads
and
removals
are
therefore
not
applicable
to
OCPSF.
3/
1/
04
This
facility
is
a
Petroleum
Refinery
identified
by
EIA.
3/
2/
04
A
unit
conversion
error
in
DDLC
sampling
was
overlooked.
The
threshold
of
0.1
grams
was
never
exceeded
for
DDLC.
3/
26/
04
Re­
estimate
of
PAC
TWF
4/
9/
04
Steam
Electric
facilities
are
permitted
to
discharge
chlorine
for
only
2
hours
a
day.
PCS's
EDSS
had
calculated
loads
based
on
24
hours
of
discharge.
This
adjustment
will
correct
that
miscalculation.
4/
15/
04
This
facility
reported
2
dioxin
distributions.
These
values
had
originally
been
averaged.
It
was
determined
more
appropriate
to
sum
the
distributions.
4/
19/
04
Received
information
that
this
facility
is
no
longer
in
operation
as
of
2001.
4/
19/
04
Comment
received
from
ACC
documenting
that
all
pollutants
were
BDL
in
2000
at
celanese,
except
for
the
Ni,
Nh3,
and
Zn
above.
4/
21/
04
The
chlorine
measurement
value
reported
to
PCS
was
an
outlier
one
month.
The
load
was
recalculated
with
a
correction
to
that
month.
Please
see
attached
calculation.
4/
26/
04
The
chlorine
measurement
value
reported
to
PCS
was
an
outlier
one
month.
The
load
was
recalculated
with
a
correction
to
that
month.
Please
see
attached
calculation.
4/
26/
04
This
is
not
a
refinery,
it
was
not
listed
in
the
EIA
list.
4/
28/
04
Dioxin
TWF
was
recalculated
based
on
reported
congener
distributions.
5/
19/
04
After
further
investigation,
it
was
determined
that
SIC
3295
should
be
included
in
the
Mineral
Mining
and
Processing
Point
Source
Category.
Please
see
the
"
Background
on
Commenter­
Identified
New
Point
Source
Categories"
from
ERG
to
EPA
on
June
11,
2004
for
more
information.
6/
15/
04
The
PCS
measurement
data
was
downloaded
for
this
facility.
The
September
value
appeared
to
be
a
reporting
error.
The
load
was
estimated
using
the
reported
concentration
and
flow
for
that
month
6/
15/
04
Facilities
were
added
to
the
OCPSF
Dioxin
Discharger
group.
Facilities
were
assigned
new
Dioxin
TWFs
based
on
either
their
reported
dioxin
distribution
or
their
product
group
average
dioxin
TWF.
TWPE
were
recalculated
using
new
TWFs.
6/
30/
04
Please
see
the
"
Background
on
Commenter­
Identified
New
Point
Source
Categories"
from
ERG
to
EPA
on
June
11,
2004
for
more
information.
7/
1/
04
Please
see
the
"
Background
on
Commenter­
Identified
New
Point
Source
Categories"
from
ERG
to
EPA
on
June
11,
2004
for
more
information.
7/
1/
04
Please
see
the
"
Background
on
Commenter­
Identified
New
Point
Source
Categories"
from
ERG
to
EPA
on
June
11,
2004
for
more
information.
7/
1/
04
Please
see
the
"
Background
on
Commenter­
Identified
New
Point
Source
Categories"
from
ERG
to
EPA
on
June
11,
2004
for
more
information.
7/
1/
04
Please
see
the
"
Background
on
Commenter­
Identified
New
Point
Source
Categories"
from
ERG
to
EPA
on
June
11,
2004
for
more
information.
7/
1/
04
Please
see
the
"
Background
on
Commenter­
Identified
New
Point
Source
Categories"
from
ERG
to
EPA
on
June
11,
2004
for
more
information.
7/
1/
04
Please
see
the
"
Background
on
Commenter­
Identified
New
Point
Source
Categories"
from
ERG
to
EPA
on
June
11,
2004
for
more
information.
7/
1/
04
Please
see
the
"
Background
on
Commenter­
Identified
New
Point
Source
Categories"
from
ERG
to
EPA
on
June
11,
2004
for
more
information.
7/
1/
04
Please
see
the
"
Background
on
Commenter­
Identified
New
Point
Source
Categories"
from
ERG
to
EPA
on
June
11,
2004
for
more
information.
7/
1/
04
Please
see
the
"
Background
on
Commenter­
Identified
New
Point
Source
Categories"
from
ERG
to
EPA
on
June
11,
2004
for
more
information.
7/
1/
04
Please
see
the
"
Background
on
Commenter­
Identified
New
Point
Source
Categories"
from
ERG
to
EPA
on
June
11,
2004
for
more
information.
7/
1/
04
Please
see
the
"
Background
on
Commenter­
Identified
New
Point
Source
Categories"
from
ERG
to
EPA
on
June
11,
2004
for
more
information.
7/
1/
04
Please
see
the
"
Background
on
Commenter­
Identified
New
Point
Source
Categories"
from
ERG
to
EPA
on
June
11,
2004
for
more
information.
7/
1/
04
This
facility
is
not
a
refinery
because
it
is
not
listed
in
the
EIA
list
7/
1/
04
Please
see
the
"
Background
on
Commenter­
Identified
New
Point
Source
Categories"
from
ERG
to
EPA
on
June
11,
2004
for
more
information.
7/
1/
04
The
company
website
and
all
online
company
information
states
that
the
company
makes
coffee
(
SIC
2095).
When
contacted
for
comment,
the
facility
7/
1/
04
The
facility
was
included
in
the
dioxin
producing
group
of
OCPSF.
To
prevent
double
counting
of
loads,
the
SIC
code
was
changed
so
the
facility
had
an
OCPSF
SIC
instead
of
CFPR
SIC.
7/
1/
04
