1
Data
Background
Document
Supporting
Information
on
the
Four
RCRA­
Listed
Hazardous
Waste
F002
&
F005
Spent
Solvent
Chemicals
Examined
in
the
Proposed
Revisions
to
the
1981
"
Headworks
Exemption"
of
the
RCRA
Hazardous
Waste
Mixture
Rule
for
Industrial
Wastewater
Treatment
Systems:

!
Benzene
(
71­
43­
2)
!
1,1,2­
trichloroethane
(
vinyl
trichloride,
79­
00­
5)
!
2­
ethoxyethanol
(
ethylene
glycol
monoethyl
ether,
110­
80­
5)
!
2­
nitropropane
(
79­
46­
9)

Prepared
by:
Mark
Eads,
Economist
US
Environmental
Protection
Agency
Office
of
Solid
Waste
Economics,
Methods
&
Risk
Analysis
Division
1200
Pennsylvania
Avenue
NW
(
Mailstop
5307W)
Washington
DC
20460
USA
http://
www.
epa.
gov/
osw
20
December
2002
2
Preface
This
background
document
contains
industrial
waste
data
tables
and
graphs
assembled
from
five
different
USEPA
public
access
databases.
The
purpose
of
this
document
is
to
provide
exploratory
and
descriptive
information
about
the
following
four
spent
solvent
chemicals
managed
as
RCRA
hazardous
waste
in
industrial
wastewater
management
systems:

!
Benzene
(
71­
43­
2)
!
1,1,2­
trichloroethane
(
vinyl
trichloride,
79­
00­
5)
!
2­
ethoxyethanol
(
ethylene
glycol
monoethyl
ether,
110­
80­
5)
!
2­
nitropropane
(
79­
46­
9)

The
USEPA
Office
of
Solid
Waste
(
OSW)
applied
some
of
the
relevant
information
contained
in
this
document
for
use
as
data
inputs
into
(
a)
OSW's
human
health
and
environmental
risk
analysis,
and
(
b)
OSW's
economic
impact
analysis,
for
the
RCRA
"
headworks
exemption"
proposed
rule
which
involves
these
four
solvent
chemicals.
OSW
requests
public
comment
about
the
scope
and
contents
of
this
document,
during
the
designated
public
review
period
specified
in
the
Federal
Register
announcement
for
the
proposed
rule.
3
Contents
Section
Database
Query
Page
1.
Introduction:
!
Overview
of
1981
RCRA
"
Headworks
Exemption"
!
Basic
Data
on
The
Four
Chemicals
as
Industrial
Solvents
!
Overview
of
the
Five
USEPA
Industrial
Waste
Databases
Referenced
in
this
Document
4
2.
BRS
Database:
USEPA
Office
of
Solid
Waste
(
OSW)
RCRA
Hazardous
Waste
"
Biennial
Report"
Database
Query
Findings
21
3.
RCRAInfo
Database
USEPA
Office
of
Solid
Waste
(
OSW)
RCRA
Hazardous
Waste
Management
Permit
Database
Query
Findings
69
4.
TRI
Database:
USEPA
Office
of
Environmental
Information
(
OEI)
"
Toxics
Release
Inventory"
(
TRI)
for
Industrial
Chemical
Emissions
&
Wastes
Database
Query
Findings
71
5.
NHWCS
Database:
USEPA
Office
of
Solid
Waste
(
OSW)
"
National
Hazardous
Waste
Constituent
Survey"
(
NHWCS)
Database
Query
Findings
91
6.
SIS
Database:
USEPA
Office
of
Solid
Waste
(
OSW)
"
Industrial
Surface
Impoundment
Study"
(
SIS)
involving
non­
hazardous
waste
management
105
7.
Website
Sources:
Public
Access
Internet
Website
URL
Addresses
and
Browser
Screenshots
for
the
Five
USEPA
Industrial
Waste
Databases
Referenced
in
this
Document
(
BRS,
RCRAInfo,
TRI,
NHWCS,
SIS)
122
4
1.
Introduction:

!
Overview
of
RCRA
Hazardous
Waste
"
Headworks
Exemption"
!
Basic
Data
on
the
Four
Chemicals
as
Industrial
Solvents
!
Overview
of
Five
USEPA
Databases
Referenced
in
this
Document
1
As
of
01
July
2001,
the
Code
of
Federal
Regulations
(
CFR)
contains
five
spent
solvent
hazardous
waste
listings
in
the
RCRA
program
(
40
CFR
261.31
"
Hazardous
Wastes
From
Non­
Specific
Sources"):
!
F001:
Spent
halogenated
solvents
used
in
degreasing
(
five
specific
chemicals
+
one
chemical
class)
!
F002:
Spent
halogenated
solvents
(
nine
chemicals)
!
F003:
Spent
non­
halogenated
solvents
(
nine
chemicals)
!
F004:
Spent
non­
halogenated
solvents
(
two
chemicals
+
one
chemical
with
three
possible
isomers)
!
F005:
Spent
non­
halogenated
solvents
(
eight
chemicals).

5
Resource
Conservation
&
Recovery
Act
(
RCRA)
Industrial
Wastewater
"
Headworks
Exemption"
for
Spent
Solvents
A.
1981
RCRA
"
Headworks
Exemption"
[
Interim]
Final
Rule
(
selected
excerpt
from
1981
Federal
Register
notice):

"
Spent
solvents
are
generated
in
a
great
many
manufacturing
and
allied
operations
such
as
degreasing,
maintenance,
extraction,
purification
and
constituent
application
procedures.
(
The
same
substances
may
also
be
used
in
a
manufacturing
process
as
chemical
reactants
or
process
intermediates,
and,
when
so
used,
are
not
considered
to
be
spent
solvents).
It
is
not
always
possible
to
collect
and
segregate
spent
solvents
(
e.
g.,
various
spills
or
incidental
losses
from
degreasing
or
maintenance
operations);
those
materials
often
drain
or
are
washed
into
wastewater
sewer
systems.
Also,
it
is
often
practical
and
reasonable
to
discharge
the
small
quantities
of
spent
solvent
generated
in
diverse
and
separate
manufacturing
and
allied
operations
into
the
nearest
sewer
connected
to
the
wastewater
treatment
system.
These
small
quantities
of
spent
solvent
are
conveniently
managed
by
and
treated
in
the
chemical
or
biological
wastewater
treatment
system.
The
Agency
[
EPA]
has
decided
to
deal
with
these
situations
by
amending
[
40
CFR]
section
261.3(
a)(
2)
to
provide
that
the
mixture
rule
does
not
apply
to
mixtures
of
[
40
CFR]
section
261.31
spent
solvents1
in
wastewaters
if
the
combined
concentrations
of
the
spent
solvent
in
the
resulting
mixture
are
no
greater
than
1
or
25
ppm,
depending
on
the
type
of
solvent
(
section
261.3(
a)(
2)(
iv)(
A)
and
(
B)
of
today's
amendment).
The
lower
limit
applies
to
those
listed
spent
solvents
determined
by
the
Agency's
Carcinogen
Assessment
Group
(
CAG)
to
possess
substantial
evidence
of
carcinogenicity,
namely,
carbon
tetrachloride,
tetrachloroethylene
(
perchloroethylene)
and
trichloroethylene.
The
upper
limit
applies
to
the
reamining
listed
spent
solvents
which
are
listed
in
[
40
CFR]
261.31
because
they
are
toxic
(
T):
methylene
chloride,
1,1,1­
trichloroethane,
chlorobenzene,
o­
dichlorobenzene,
cresols,
cresylic
acid,
nitrobenzene,
toluene,
methyl
ethyl
ketone,
carbon
disulfide,
isobutanol,
pyridine,
and
spent
chlorofluorocarbon
solvents."
(
Federal
Register,
Vol.
46,
No.
221,
17
Nov
1981,
p.
56584)

B.
1981
RCRA
"
Headworks
Exemption"
[
Interim]
Final
Rule
as
Codified
in
the
Code
of
Federal
Regulations
(
40
CFR
261.3(
a)(
2)(
iv)(
A)&(
B)):

"[
T]
he
following
mixtures
of
solid
wastes
and
[
RCRA]
hazardous
wastes
listed
in
[
40
CFR
261.3]
subpart
D
of
this
part
are
not
hazardous
wastes
...
if
the
generator
can
demonstrate
that
the
mixture
consists
of
wastewater
the
discharge
of
which
is
subject
to
regulation
under
either
section
402
or
section
307(
b)
of
the
Clean
Water
Act
(
including
wastewater
at
facilities
which
have
eliminated
the
discharge
of
wastewater)
and:
"
One
or
more
of
the
following
solvents
listed
in
[
40
CFR]
section
261.31
 
carbon
tetrachloride,
tetrachloroethylene,
trichloroethylene
 
provided
that
the
maximum
total
weekly
usage
of
these
solvents
(
other
than
the
amounts
that
can
be
demonstrated
not
to
be
discharged
to
wastewater)
divided
by
the
average
weekly
flow
of
wastewater
into
the
headworks
of
the
facility's
wastewater
treatment
or
pretreatment
system
does
not
exceed
1
part
per
million;
or
"
One
or
more
of
the
following
spent
solvents
listed
in
[
40
CFR]
section
261.31
 
methylene
chloride,
1,1,1­
trichloroethane,
chlorbenzene,
odichlorobenzene
cresols,
cresylic
acid,
nitrobenzene,
toluene,
methyl
ethyl
ketone,
carbon
disulfide
isobutanol,
pyridine,
spent
chlorofluorocarbon
solvents
­­­­
provided
that
the
maximum
total
weekly
usage
of
these
solvents
(
other
than
the
amounts
that
can
be
demonstrated
not
to
be
discharged
to
wastewater)
divided
by
the
average
weekly
flow
of
wastewater
into
the
headworks
of
the
facility's
wastewater
treatment
or
pretreatment
system
does
not
exceed
25
part
per
million."
6
Spent
Solvent
Hazardous
Waste
Listings
in
the
RCRA
Regulatory
Program
(
Source:
40
CFR
261.31,
01
July
2001)

RCRA
waste
code
Wastecode
description
Spent
solvent
count
Spent
solvent
chemicals
included
in
listing
RCRA
hazard
code*

F001
Spent
halogenated
solvents
used
in
degreasing
1
1,1,2­
trichloroethane
T
2
Carbon
tetrachloride
3
Chlorinated
fluorocarbons**

4
Methylene
chloride
5
Tetrachloroethylene
6
Trichloroethylene
F002
Spent
halogenated
solvents
1
1,1,1­
trichloroethane
T
2
1,1,2­
trichloro­
1,2,2­
trifluoroethane
3
1,1,2­
trichloroethane
4
Chlorobenzene
5
Methylene
chloride
6
Ortho­
dichlorobenzene
7
Tetrachloroethylene
8
Trichloroethylene
9
Trichlorofluoromethane
F003
Spent
non­
halogenated
solvents
1
Acetone
I
2
Cyclohexanone
3
Ethyl
acetate
4
Ethyl
benzene
5
Ethyl
ether
6
Methanol
7
Methyl
isobutyl
ketone
8
n­
butyl
alcohol
RCRA
waste
code
Wastecode
description
Spent
solvent
count
Spent
solvent
chemicals
included
in
listing
RCRA
hazard
code*

7
9
Xylene
F004
Spent
non­
halogenated
solvents
1
Cresols***
T
2
Cresylic
acid
3
Nitrobenzene
F005
Spent
non­
halogenated
solvents
1
2­
ethoxyethanol
I,
T
2
2­
nitropropane
3
Benzene
4
Carbon
disulfide
5
Isobutanol
6
Methyl
ethyl
ketone
7
Pyridine
8
Toluene
Explanatory
Notes:
(
a)
*
T
=
toxic
waste;
I
=
ignitable
waste
(
40
CFR
261.30)
(
b)
**
"
Chlorofluorocarbons"
are
a
class
of
chemicals,
not
a
single
chemical.
(
c)
***
"
Cresols"
may
have
three
possible
isomers
(
alternative
chemical
structures):
meta­,
ortho­,
and
para­
cresol.
8
List
of
16
RCRA­
Listed
Hazardous
Waste
Spent
Solvents
Eligible
for
the
1981
RCRA
"
Headworks
Exemption"
(
Source:
eligible
spent
solvents
are
listed
at
40
CFR
261.3(
a)(
2)(
iv)(
A)&(
B))

Item
Solvent
chemical
name
(
listed
alphabetically
below)
Maximum
allowable
headworks
wastewater
concentration
(
ppm)
for
exemption
Spent
solvent
RCRA
hazardous
wastecode
(
40
CFR
261.31)
RCRA
hazard
code
(
ibid)*
USEPA
PCS
parameter
code****

1
1,1,1­
trichloroethane
25
F001
&
F002
T
34506
2
Carbon
disulfide
25
F005
I,
T
77041
3
Carbon
tetrachloride
1
F001
T
32102
4
Chlorobenzene
25
F002
T
34301
5
Chlorofluorocarbon
solvents**
25
F001
(&
F002)
T
16
codes*****

6
Cresols***
25
F004
T
77146,
79778,
81676
7
Cresylic
acid
25
F004
T
None
8
Ortho­
dichlorobenzene
25
F002
T
None
9
Isobutanol
25
F005
I,
T
77033
10
Methyl
ethyl
ketone
25
F005
I,
T
81595
11
Methylene
chloride
25
F001
&
F002
T
34423
12
Nitrobenzene
25
F004
T
34447
13
Pyridine
25
F005
I,
T
77045
14
Tetrachloroethylene
1
F001
&
F002
T
34475
15
Toluene
25
F005
I,
T
34010
&
34481
16
Trichloroethylene
1
F001
&
F002
T
39180
Explanatory
Notes:
(
a)
*
T
=
toxic
waste;
I
=
ignitable
waste
(
40
CFR
261.30).
(
b)
**
The
RCRA
"
headworks
exemption"
at
40
CFR
261.3(
a)(
2)(
iv)(
B)
lists
"
spent
chlorofluorocarbon
solvents"
as
eligible
(
if
under
the
25
ppm
wastewater
concentration
threshold),
but
as
of
the
01
July
2000
issue
of
the
CFR,
the
RCRA
spent
solvent
listings:
!
F001
lists
"
chlorinated
fluorocarbons";
!
F002
lists
1,1,2­
trichloroethane­
1,2,2­
trifluoroethane
&
trichlorofluoromethane;
!
F003,
F004,
F005
do
not
list
chlorofluorocarbons.
(
c)
***
Because
of
its
six­
carbon
atom
ring
structure,
cresols
have
three
possible
chemical
isomers:
ortho­,
meta­,
&
para­
cresol,
which
vary
in
the
placement
of
the
hydroxyl
(­
OH)
and
methyl
(­
CH3)
groups
on
their
ring
structure.
(
d)
****
PCS:
Permit
Compliance
System
(
USEPA
Office
of
Water)
http://
www.
epa.
gov/
enviro/
html/
pcs/
pcs_
query_
java.
html.
(
e)
*****
Chlorofluorocarbon
PCS
codes:
34488,
34668,
38671,
38674,
38675,
45025,
45028,
49541,
70010,
77647,
77652,
78143,
81611,
82637,
85667,
85668.
9
Other
RCRA­
Listed
Hazardous
Waste
Spent
Solvents
Eligible
for
the
1981
"
Headworks
Exemption"
(
Source:
comparison
of
the
01
July
2001
CFR
list
of
all
RCRA­
listed
hazardous
waste
spent
solvent
chemicals
at
40
CFR
261.31,
to
the
list
of
spent
solvent
chemicals
listed
in
the
RCRA
"
headworks
exemption"
at
40
CFR
261.1)

Item
Solvent
chemical
name
RCRA
hazardous
waste
spent
solvent
wastecode
(
40
CFR
261.31)
RCRA
hazard
code*
(
ibid)

1
1,1,2­
trichloroethane
F002
T
2
2­
ethoxyethanol
F005
I,
T
3
2­
nitropropone
F005
I,
T
4
Acetone
F003
I
5
Benzene
F005
I,
T
6
Cyclohexanone
F003
I
7
Ethyl
acetate
F003
I
8
Ethyl
benzene
F003
I
9
Ethyl
ether
F003
I
10
Methanol
F003
I
11
Methyl
isobutyl
ketone
F003
I
12
n­
butyl
alcohol
F003
I
13
Xylene
F003
I
*
T=
toxic
waste;
I
=
ignitable
waste
(
40
CFR
261.30).
10
Identity,
Properties,
and
RCRA
Regulatory
Codes
for
the
Four
Targeted
Solvent
Chemicals
Identity
Properties
RCRA
Regulatory
Codes
Spent
Solvent
Chemical
Name
CAS
nr.
Synonyms*
Physical
form*
Potential
industrial
uses*
(
solvent
&
non­
solvent
uses)
Spent
solvent
hazardous
waste
code
Offspec/
discarded
product;
spill/
container
residues
Leachability
hazardous
waste
code
Primary
hazard
property
40
CFR
261.31
40
CFR
261.33
40
CFR
261.24
40
CFR
261.31
&
261.33
1,1,2­
Trichloroethane
79­
00­
5
Vinyltrichloride
!
Colorless
liquid
!
Boiling
point
=
113.7C
(
236.7F)
!
Manufacturing
1,1­
dichloroethylene
!
Solvent
for
chlorinated
rubber
&
various
organic
materials
(
fats,
oils,
resins,
etc.)
F002
U227
None
T
Benzene
71­
43­
2
!
Colorless
liquid
!
Boiling
point
=
80.1C
(
176.2F)
!
Manufacturing
styrene,
phenol,
detergents,
organic
chemicals,
pesticide,
plastics
&
resins,
synthetic
rubber,
aviation
fuel,
pharmaceuticals,
dye,
explosives,
PCB
gasoline,
tanning,
flavors
and
perfumes,
paints
&
coatings
!
Nylon
intermediates
!
Food
processing
!
Ingredient
in
photographic
chemicals
F005
U019
D018
(
0.5
ppm)
I,
T
2­
Ethoxyethanol
110­
80­
5
!
Ethylene
glycol
monoethyl
ether
!
Ethoxol
!
Ethylglycol
!
Cellosolve
!
Dowanol
EE
!
Oxitol
!
Colorless
liquid
!
Boiling
point
=
135C
(
275.0F)
!
Solvent
for
nitrocellulose;
natural
&
synthetic
resins
!
Mutual
solvent
for
formulation
of
soluble
oils;
lacquers
&
lacquer
thinners;
dyeing
&
printing
textiles;
varnish
removers;
cleaning
solutions;
leather
!
Anti­
icing
additive
for
aviation
fuels.
F005
U359
None
I,
T
2­
Nitropropane
79­
46­
9
F005
U171
None
I,
T
Explanatory
Notes:
(
a)
CFR
=
Code
of
Federal
Regulations
(
http://
www.
access.
gpo.
gov/
nara
).
(
b)
*
Synonyms,
physical
form,
and
potential
uses
from
"
Handbook
of
Environmental
Data
on
Organic
Chemicals",
2nd
edition,
Van
Nostrand
Reinhold
Co.,
1983.
11
Alternative
Example
Definitions
of
"
Solvent"

!
"
Industrial
Solvents"
(
Vol.
22,
Table
1),
from
Kirk­
Othmer
Encyclopedia
of
Chemical
Technology,
4th
ed.
ition,
John
Wiley
&
Sons
Inc.,
1998:
Table
1.
Functions
of
Industrial
Solvents
in
End
Uses
Solvent
function
Purpose
1.
dissolving
prepare
solutions
of
polymers,
resins,
and
other
substances
2.
softening
used
as
tackifiers,
improve
adhesion
to
substrate
for
better
bonding
3.
suspension/
dispersion
pigments
and
other
particulates
4.
extraction
separate
one
material
from
another
by
selective
dissolution
5.
viscosity
reduction
thin
coatings
to
application
viscosity
6.
chemical
intermediate
react
with
other
compounds
to
form
new
substances
7.
manufacturing/
processing
improved
workability
during
processing
8.
heat­
transfer
fluid
remove
heat
of
reaction
in
chemical
manufacturing
processes
9.
reaction
medium
an
inert
medium
in
which
other
compounds
react
!
Final
Draft
Hazardous
Waste
Listing
Determination
Background
Document
for
Solvents
II
and
III
(
05
March
2002):
The
existing
solvent
listings
in
40
CFR
261.31
apply
to
spent
solvents
that
are
used
for
their
"
solvent
properties,"
as
defined
in
the
December
31,
1985
Federal
Register
(
50
FR
53316).
This
definition
of
"
solvent
use"
was
included
in
the
RCRA
§
3007
Solvent
Use
Questionnaire
used
to
obtain
information
to
support
today's
proposed
rulemaking.

"
Solvents
are
used
for
their
"
solvent"
properties
­­
to
solubilize
(
dissolve)
or
mobilize
other
constituents.
Examples
of
such
solvent
use
include
degreasing,
cleaning,
and
fabric
scouring,
use
as
diluents,
extractants,
and
reaction
and
synthesis
media,
and
for
other
similar
uses.
This
definition
is
discussed
in
the
listing
determination
for
F001­
F005
solvents,
50
FR
53316,
December
31,
1985.
A
chemical
is
not
used
as
a
solvent
if
it
is
used
only
for
purposes
other
than
those
described
above.

!
Merriam
Webster's
Collegiate
Dictionary,
10th
edition,
1996
solvent
(
1671)
1:
a
usually
liquid
substance
cable
of
dissolving
or
dispersing
one
or
more
other
substances;
2:
something
that
provides
a
solution;
3:
something
that
eliminates
or
attenuates
something
especially
unwanted.

!
Standord
Rsearch
Institute
(
SRI)
Chemical
Economics
Handbook,
Oct
2000
Benzene
solvent
consumption
in
US
industry:
Because
of
the
toxicity
hazard,
benzene
is
not
used
directly
as
a
solvent.
Some
benzene­
containing
aromatic
mixtures
may
be
employed
as
solvents.
Because
environmental
restrictions
significantly
limit
aromatic
solvent
use
outside
of
closed
systems,
the
amount
consumed
is
very
small
and
is
not
covered
in
this
report.
12
Alternative
Example
Definitions
of
"
Solvent"
(
continued)

!
USEPA
Office
of
Air
Quality
Planning
&
Standards
(
OAQPS)
Dec
1997
The
rule
defines
organic
solvent
as
"
a
volatile
organic
liquid
that
is
used
for
dissolving
or
dispersing
constituents
in
a
coating
or
contact
adhesive,
adjusting
the
viscosity
of
a
coating
or
contact
adhesive,
or
cleaning
equipment.
When
used
in
a
coating
or
contact
adhesive,
the
organic
solvent
evaporates
during
drying
and
does
not
become
a
part
of
the
dried
film."

!
San
Joaquin
Valley
Unified
Air
Pollution
Control
District
Organic
Solvent
Cleaning
Project,
November
27,
2001
"
Solvent:
any
liquid
containing
a
volatile
organic
compound
or
combination
of
volatile
organic
compounds,
which
is
used
as
a
diluent,
thinner,
dissolver,
viscosity
reducer,
cleaning
agent,
or
for
other
similar
uses.
These
liquids
are
principally
derived
from
petroleum
and
include
petroleum
distillates,
chlorinated
hydrocarbons,
chlorofluorocarbons,
ketones,
and
alcohols."
The
following
sentences
would
not
be
included
in
the
definition:
"
Solutions,
emulsions,
and
dispersions
of
water
and
soap,
or
water
and
detergent,
are
not
organic
solvents.
Soaps
and
detergents
are
water­
based
surfactants."

!
General
Chemistry:
Principles
&
Structure,
Brady
&
Humiston,
1975:
There
are
certain
terms
that
apply
to
all
kinds
of
chemical
solutions
and
that
should
be
understood
before
we
proceed
further.
The
words
solvent
and
solute
are
two
of
these.
The
general
practice
is
to
refer
to
the
substance
present
in
greatest
proportion
in
a
solution
as
the
solvent,
with
all
of
the
other
substances
in
the
solution
considered
solutes.
In
solutions
that
contain
water,
however,
the
solvent
is
nearly
always
considered
to
be
water
even
when
it
is
present
in
relatively
small
amounts.
For
example,
a
mixture
of
96%
H2SO4
and
4%
H2O
by
weight
is
called
"
concentrated
sulfuric
acid",
which
implies
that
a
large
quantity
of
sulfuric
acid
is
dissolved
in
a
small
amount
of
water;
that
is,
H2O
is
taken
to
be
the
solvent
and
H2SO4
the
solute.
It
is
often
necessary
to
express
the
proportions
of
solute
and
solvent
in
a
solution.
This
is
done
by
specifying
the
concentration
of
the
solute
in
the
mixture.
Concentration
can
be
stated
quantitatively
in
a
variety
of
ways,
as
we
shall
see.
The
terms
concentrated
and
dilute
are
used
when
we
wish
to
speak,
in
qualitative
terms,
of
the
relative
proportions
of
solvent
and
solute.
In
a
concentrated
solution
there
is
a
relatively
large
amount
of
solute
present
in
the
solvent;
a
dilute
solution,
on
the
other
hand,
possesses
only
a
small
quantity
of
solute.
These
two
terms
have
meaning
only
in
relationship
to
one
another;
they
do
not
imply
any
specific
quantities
of
solute
in
solvent.
13
1991
US
Industrial
Solvent
Production
(
Source:
Kirk­
Othmer
Encyclopedia
of
Chemical
Technology,
1998,
http://
www.
mrw.
interscience.
wiley.
com/
kirk).

Item
Chemical
Name
(
1000
tons)
%
Cumltv
%

1
1,2­
dichloroethane
6,220.0
23.0%
23.0%

2
Benzene
5,209.0
19.3%
42.3%

3
Methanol
3,948.0
14.6%
56.9%

4
Xylene
2,866.0
10.6%
67.5%

5
Toluene
2,857.0
10.6%
78.0%

6
Acetone
1,065.0
3.9%
82.0%

7
2­
propanol
609.0
2.3%
84.2%

8
1­
butanol
599.0
2.2%
86.4%

9
Propylene
glycol
302.0
1.1%
87.5%

10
2­
ethylhexanol
298.0
1.1%
88.6%

11
1,1,1­
trichloroethane
292.0
1.1%
89.7%

12
Methyl
ethyl
ketone
233.0
0.9%
90.6%

13
Chloroform
229.0
0.8%
91.4%

14
Diethylene
glycol
221.0
0.8%
92.2%

15
Methylene
chloride
177.0
0.7%
92.9%

16
Hexane
176.0
0.7%
93.6%

17
n­
butyl
acetate
168.0
0.6%
94.2%

18
Ethylene
glycol
monobutyl
ether
156.0
0.6%
94.8%

19
Carbon
tetrachloride
143.0
0.5%
95.3%

20
Ethanol
125.0
0.5%
95.7%

21
Ethanolamine
122.0
0.5%
96.2%

22
Ethyl
acetate
118.0
0.4%
96.6%

23
Diethylene
glycol
monobutyl
ether
109.0
0.4%
97.0%

24
Perchloroethylene
109.0
0.4%
97.4%

25
Diethanolamine
90.0
0.3%
97.8%

26
Triethanolamine
86.0
0.3%
98.1%

27
Methyl
isobutyl
ketone
82.0
0.3%
98.4%

28
1­
propanol
78.7
0.3%
98.7%
Item
Chemical
Name
(
1000
tons)
%
Cumltv
%

14
29
2­
methyl­
1­
propanol
61.0
0.2%
98.9%

30
Triethylene
glycol
53.0
0.2%
99.10%

31
n­
propyl
acetate
36.0
0.1%
99.24%

32
Diethylenetriamine
33.0
0.1%
99.36%

33
2­
ethoxyethanol
(
ethylene
glycol
monoethyl
ether)
32.0
0.1%
99.48%

34
Isobutyl
acetate
26.0
0.1%
99.57%

35
Isopropyl
acetate
24.0
0.1%
99.66%

36
Morpholine
24.0
0.1%
99.75%

37
Diethylene
glycol
monomethyl
ether
15.0
0.1%
99.81%

38
Diethylene
glycol
monoethyl
ether
13.0
0.0%
99.85%

39
Acetonitrile
10.0
0.0%
99.89%

40
Triethylamine
9.7
0.0%
99.93%

41
Diacetone
alcohol
8.8
0.0%
99.96%

42
Diethylamine
7.4
0.0%
99.99%

43
Dibutylamine
3.7
0.0%
100.00%

44
1,1,2­
trichloroethane
0
to
<
3.7
0.0%
100.00%

45
2­
nitropropane
0
to
<
3.7
0.0%
100.00%

Column
total
=
27,044.3
100.0%
15
Categorization
and
Summary
of
Example
Definitions/
Applications
of
Wastewater
Management
"
Headworks"
Source:
Sample
of
Definitions
from
a
USEPA
Office
of
Solid
Waste
Internet
Search
(
19
Oct
2001)

Item
Type
of
Definition
Definition
Keywords
Implicit
or
Explicit
Definition
of
Wastewater
"
Headworks"
(
website
excerpts)
Internet
Reference
(
URL)

1
Headworks
location
Trunkline
discharge
...
the
influent
trunklines
entered
the
plant
grounds
and
when
they
discharged
into
the
headworks
facility...
http://
www.
h2o2.
com/
applications/
municipal
wastewater/
headworksodor.
html
2
Tunnel
...
remote
headworks
at
the
front
of
the
tunnel
http://
www.
h2o2.
com/
applications/
municipal
wastewater/
headworksodor.
html
3
Interceptor
confluence
The
headworks
is
the
point
where
all
the
interceptors
in
the
collection
system
come
together
at
the
WWTP...
http://
www.
ci.
norman.
ok.
us/
government/
wast
ewatercoalition/
grant.
htm
4
Treatment
plant
entrance
...
the
wastewater
facility
involved
the
plant's
headworks,
the
area
where
wastewater
enters
the
treatment
plant.
http://
www.
omiinc.
com/
articles/
somersworth.
h
tml
5
Initial
component
of
treatment
facility
Headworks:
With
respect
to
a
treatment
facility,
the
initial
component
into
which
the
influent
wastewater
flows.
http://
www.
epa.
gov/
owm/
glossary.
htm
6
Headworks
functions
Preliminary
treatment
The
purpose
of
the
headworks
is
to
provide
preliminary
treatment
prior
to
entering
the
main
treatment
basins
at
the
WWTP...
http://
www.
ci.
norman.
ok.
us/
government/
wast
ewatercoalition/
grant.
htm
7
!
Screening
!
Grit
removal
!
Flow
measure
The
headworks
typically
consists
of
screening
(
mechanical
removal
of
larger
materials
contained
in
the
wastewater),
grit
removal
(
wastewater
is
aerated
allowing
heavier
materials
such
as
sand
and
gravel
to
be
removed),
flow
measurement
and
excess
flow
diversion...
http://
www.
ci.
norman.
ok.
us/
government/
wast
ewatercoalition/
grant.
htm
8
!
Flow
measure
!
Screening
!
Pumping
!
Grit
removal
The
existing
headworks,
placed
into
service
in
1977,
provided
influent
flow
measurement,
screening,
influent
pumping,
and
grit
removal.
http://
www.
ci.
englewood.
co.
us/
wwtp/
areas/
H
W/
prelimin.
htm
9
!
Screens
WW
!
Splits
WW
Headworks:
This
is
the
first
phase
in
the
treatment
process.
The
headworks
screens
and
splits
the
wastewater
flow
to
the
secondary
units
[
where]
wastewater
is
biologically
treated.
http://
www.
hawaiireserves.
com/
HRI/
lwrf.
htm
10
Solids
removal
The
headworks
is
the
component
of
the
wastewater
treatment
process
where
much
of
the
large
and
easily
settleable
solid
material
is
removed.
http://
www.
humboldt.
edu/~
ere_
dept/
marsh/
flo
w2.
html
11
!
Preliminary
treatment
!
Mixing
The
raw
sewage
influent
is
pumped
into
the
plant
headworks
where
it
goes
through
preliminary
treatment
and
is
mixed
with
the
return
activated
sludge
from
the
secondary
clarifiers.
http://
www.
ci.
anderson.
ca.
us/
pubworks/
wste
watr.
html
Item
Type
of
Definition
Definition
Keywords
Implicit
or
Explicit
Definition
of
Wastewater
"
Headworks"
(
website
excerpts)
Internet
Reference
(
URL)

16
12
Screening
objects
Sewage
is
piped
from
communities
to
several
headworks
where
bricks,
logs
and
other
large
objects
are
screened
out.
http://
www.
mwra.
state.
ma.
us/
sewer/
html/
sew
how.
htm
13
Screening
solids
The
Headworks­­
preliminary
solids
screening.
http://
members.
iglou.
com/
kywaters/
pretreat.
ht
m
14
Headworks
components
!
Bar
screens
!
Grit
tanks
Mechanical
cleaning
bar
screens
then
remove
rags,
sticks,
plastic
and
other
foreign
objects
from
the
wastewater,
this
part
of
the
treatment
plant
is
called
the
headworks.
Bar
screens
may
be
used
before
or
after
the
grit
tanks...
Following
the
headworks
wastewater
flows
into
large
tanks
known
as
settling
tanks...
http://
www.
rdn.
bc.
ca/
Liquid_
Waste/
treatment.
asp
15
Scrubbers
...
into
the
headworks
scrubbers...
http://
www.
h2o2.
com/
applications/
municipal
wastewater/
headworksodor.
html
16
!
Screens
!
Receiving
wells
Improvements
to
wastewater
systems
include
design
of
headworks
facilities
such
as
screens,
grit
removal,
and
septage
receiving
wet
wells,
....
http://
www.
provan­
lorber.
com/
abouourfir/
mun
andgov/

17
Grease/
grit
removal
system
...
has
implemented
a
grease/
grit
removal
system
in
a
headworks
at
the
station.
http://
www.
w­
ww.
com/
plants/
usa/
maine/
millin
ocket/

18
!
Screen
!
Compactor
!
Pump
station
Facilities
included
a
screen
and
compactor
at
headworks
pump
station
http://
www.
olarson.
com/
adams.
htm
19
Pump
station
Following
primary
treatment,
the
variable
speed
headworks
pump
station
will
transport
the
raw
wastewater
to
an
oxidation
ditch.
http://
www.
vaughnmelton.
com/
churchhill.
html
20
Headworks
functions
&
components
!
Bar
screens
!
Grit
canal
The
wastewater
enters
the
plant
at
the
Headworks,
so
named
due
to
its
assembly
line
location
as
well
as
its
performed
functions...
As
the
water
travels
through
portals,
bar
screens
act
as
rakes
to
gather
and
remove
trash
to
be
disposed....
The
last
headworks
site
is
the
grit­
settling
canal,
in
which
the
grit
is
pumped
out
through
air
pumps
and
grease
and
scum
is
skimmed
and
removed
from
the
wastewater.
http://
pud.
ci.
college­
station.
tx.
us/
wastewater_
treatment.
htm
21
!
Screw
pumps
!
Bar
screens
!
Flow
measure
!
Grit
separators
The
"
headworks"
component
of
Arcata's
wastewater
treatment
plant
is
the
first
phase
in
the
treatment
of
raw
sewage
and
consists
of
technologies
aimed
at
removing
inorganic
materials
from
the
raw
sewage.
The
technologies
include
two
screw
pumps
that
lift
the
sewage
fifteen
feet
and
pass
it
through
bar
screens,
a
parshall
flume
(
for
flow
measurement)
and
grit
separators
before
it
enters
the
clarifiers.
http://
www.
epa.
gov/
owow/
wetlands/
construc/
arcata/
11stage.
html
Item
Type
of
Definition
Definition
Keywords
Implicit
or
Explicit
Definition
of
Wastewater
"
Headworks"
(
website
excerpts)
Internet
Reference
(
URL)

17
22
!
Bar
screening
!
De­
gritting
!
Pumps/
mixers
!
Screw
conveyors
At
the
headworks
facility,
wastewater
enters
the
treatment
plant
and
requires
screening,
de­
gritting,
and
other
physical
processes
to
prepare
the
water
for
further
treatment...
headworks
equipment
includes
bar
screens,
pumps
and
mixers,
screw
conveyors,
odor
control,
and
process
monitoring
equipment,
as
well
as
operational
and
maintenance
services.
http://
www.
usfilter.
com/
water/
ProductOffering
s.
asp?
WID=
19
23
!
Preliminary
treatment
!
Trash
racks
!
Mechanical
screws
!
Grit
chambers
The
first
treatment
units
...
are
"
preliminarytreatment"
processes
where
potentially
equipment­
damaging
materials
are
removed
(
the
headworks).
Large
debris
is
removed
as
wastewater
flows
through
trash
racks.
Next,
finer
materials
are
removed
by
mechanical
fine
screens.
Screened
flow
is
directed
to
grit
chambers
where
abrasive
materials
...
are
removed.
"
Primary
treatment"
follows
the
headworks
...
in
primary
clarifiers
so
that
solids
can
be
settled
or
floated
out
of
the
wastewater.
Biological
treatment
follows
primary
clarification...
http://
www.
lfucg.
com/
Sewers/
TBTour.
asp
24
Preliminary
treatment
The
purpose
of
the
headworks
facilities
is
to
provide
preliminary
treatment,
removing
materials
in
wastewater
that
could
damage
pumps
and
other
process
equipment.
The
order
of
preliminary
treatment
is
course
bar
racks,
fine
screens
and
grit
removal.
http://
www.
lfucg.
com/
Sewers/
TBTHeadworks.
asp
Explanatory
Notes:
(
a)
This
table
represents
a
non­
probability
sample
(
i.
e.
purposive
convenience
sampling
method)
collected
Oct
2001
by
USEPA­
OSW­
EMRAD,
and
is
not
representative
of
all
example
definitions/
contexts
for
wastewater
"
headworks",
nor
does
this
list
constitute
USEPA
endorsement
of
any
particular
technology,
manufacturer,
or
organization.
(
b)
Items
in
this
table
identified
and
collected
using
Internet
browser
search
keywords:
{"
headworks"
+
"
wastewater"},
and
{"
headworks"
+
"
wastewater"
+
"
industrial"}.
(
c)
Internet
website
context
for
items
in
this
table
may
be
either
industrial
or
municipal
wastewater
treatment
systems.
18
Overview
&
Comparison
of
Five
USEPA
Databases
Queried
in
this
Document
This
document
presents
tables
and
graphs
of
secondary
data
collected
by
OSW­
EMRAD
in
2001
and
2002
from
five
USEPA
public
access
databases.
As
compared
in
the
table
below,
each
database
has
a
different
scope
(
data
coverage);
consequently,
these
databases
are
complementary,
but
also
to
a
limited
extent
overlapping
because
information
from
some
industrial
facilities
may
appear
in
more
than
one
database.

Comparison
of
Scope
and
Contents
of
Four
USEPA
Databases
on
Industrial
Wastes
USEPA
database
Database
name
Data
year
Type
of
waste
covered
in
database
Facilities
covered
in
database
Units
of
analysis
Waste
chemicals
covered
Facility
type
Facility
count
1.
BRS
Biennial
Reporting
System
Biennial
since
1989
Industrial
hazardous
solid
waste
RCRA
hazardous
waste:
!
large
quantity
generators
(
LQGs)
!
treatment,
storage,
disposal,
recovery
facilities
!
20,316
LQGs
(
40.7
million
tons
non­
wastewaters*
in
1997)
!
2,025
TSDRs
(
37.7
million
tons
haz
waste
in
1997)
!
Facility
!
RCRA
wastecode
!
Waste
source
!
Waste
physical
form
!
Waste
manage­
ment
method
!
SIC
code
!
Geographic
location
Does
not
directly
contain
chemical
data
(
indirectly
by
RCRA
wastecodes)

2.
RCRA
Info
Resource
Conservation
&
Recovery
Act
Information
Industrial
hazardous
solid
waste
RCRA
hazardous
waste:
!
large
quantity
generators
(
LQGs)
!
small
quantity
generators
(
SQGs)
!
transporters
!
treatment,
storage
disposal,
recovery
facilities
!
Facility
!
Waste
manage­
ment
method
!
SIC
code
!
Geographic
location
Does
not
directly
contain
chemical
data
3.
TRI
Toxics
Release
Inventory
Annual
since
1987
!
Industrial
hazardous
wastes
!
Industrial
nonhazardous
wastes
!
Other
industrial
releases
of
chemicals
to
air,
water,
land
Manufacturing
facilities**:
!
>
10
employees
!
>
12.5
tons/
year
chemical
mfg/
processing,
or
!
>
5
tons
chemical
used/
year
22,639
facilities
(
representing
3.9
million
tons
chemicals
released
in
1999)
!
Facility
!
Establishment
within
facility
!
Chemical
in
waste
!
SIC
code
!
Geographic
location
.
650
(
1999)
USEPA
database
Database
name
Data
year
Type
of
waste
covered
in
database
Facilities
covered
in
database
Units
of
analysis
Waste
chemicals
covered
Facility
type
Facility
count
19
4.
NHWCS
National
Hazardous
Waste
Constituent
Survey
1993
one­
time
survey
(
single
year
snapshot);
survey
conducted
1996;
published
19
Nov
1999
Industrial
hazardous
solid
waste
RCRA
Hazardous
Waste
Treatment,
Storage,
Disposal
&
Recovery
(
TSDR)
Facilities
221
TSDRs
representing:
!
1,760
haz
waste­
streams
!
216
million
tons/
year
haz
waste
!
Facility
!
Wastestream
!
Chemical
in
waste
!
Same
as
BRS
units
of
analysis
724
5.
SIS
Surface
Impoundment
Study
1998
one­
time
survey
(
single
year
snapshot);
published
26
March
2001
Industrial
nonhazardous
solid
wastes
managed
in
surface
impoundments
Targeted
primarily
at
manufacturing
facilities
in
six
sub­
sectors:
!
paper/
pulp
!
chemicals
!
petroleum/
coal
!
rubber/
plastics
!
primary
metal
!
electronics
!
Main
sample
data
from
155
faciliites
with
523
sruface
impoundments
!
Survey
results
extrapolated
to
universe
of
7,459
facilities
with
16,782
surface
impoundments
!
Facility
!
Wastestream
!
SIC
code
!
Geographic
location
!
Type/
size
&
otherf
surface
impoundment
characteristics
!
Waste
chemical
in
surface
impoundment
256
Explanatory
Notes:
(
a)
*
The
Office
of
Solid
Waste
dropped
reporting
of
wastewaters
(
if
not
injected
underground)
from
the
BRS
National
Analysis
report
beginning
with
the
1997
data
year.
(
b)
**
Starting
with
the
1998
data
year,
the
TRI
added
seven
sub­
sectors:
(
1)
electric
utilities,
(
2)
coal
mining,
(
3)
metal
mining,
(
4)
chemical
wholesalers,
(
5)
petroleum
bulk
plants
&
terminals,
(
6)
solvent
recovery,
and
(
7)
RCRA
hazardous
waste
treatment,
storage
and
disposal
facilities.
(
c)
These
three
databases
are
available
for
public
access
via
the
internet;
see
the
final
section
of
this
document
for
website
addresses
and
screen
shots.
20
RCRA
"
Headworks
Exemption"
Proposed
Rule
Investigation
of
Four
Solvent
Chemicals:
Count
of
Potentially
Relevant
US
Facilities
Based
on
Alternative
Exploratory
Queries
of
Four
USEPA
Databases
USEPA
database
Query
nr.
QUERY
INPUT:
Database
Query
Criteria
(
Data
Extraction
Filters)
QUERY
OUTPUT:
Count
of
potentially
relevant
facilities
RCRA
wastecode
query
criterion
Wastewater
query
criterion
Solvent
chemical
identity
query
criterion
Data
year
query
criterion
BRS:
Biennial
Reporting
System
1
F002
or
F005
None
applied
(
i.
e.
all
waste
physical
forms,
in
addition
to
wastewaters,
as
well
as
all
waste
management
systems,
in
addition
to
wastewater
treatment
systems)
Not
available
as
query
criterion
(
data
screen)
1997*
All
physical
forms
&
waste
management
systems
=
9,119
generators
2
!
B101
or
B201
=
solvent
wastewater
physical
form,
and
!
M071
to
M099,
M121
to
M123,
M133
to
M136
=
wastewater
treatment
systems
Generation:
!
157
generators
!
50.5
million
tons
Management:
!
175
managers
!
383
wastestreams
!
51.5
million
tons
!
39
states
3
A75
=
wastewater
treatment
source
92
generators
4
A76=
sludge
dewatering
source
12
generators
TRI:
Toxics
Release
Inventory
5
Not
available
as
query
criterion
None
applied
(
i.
e.
all
waste
physical
forms,
in
addition
to
wastewaters)
!
Benzene
!
2­
ethoxyethanol
!
1,1,2­
TCA
!
2­
nitropropane
1999**
Solvent
use
(
51
states):
!
Benzene
=
437
!
2ethoxy
=
32
!
112­
TCA
=
22
!
2nitropropane
=
5
6
W
=
wastewater
physical
form
All
uses
wastewater:
!
Benzene
=
390
!
2ethoxy
=
7
!
112­
TCA
=
19
!
2nitropropane
=
3
NHWCS:
National
Haz
Waste
Constituent
Survey
7
F002
or
F005
Three
physical
form
groups:
!
liquids
(
form
codes
=
B101
to
B219)
!
solids
(
form
codes
=
B301
to
B409)
!
sludges
(
form
codes
=
B501
to
B609)
!
Benzene
!
2­
ethoxyethanol
!
1,1,2­
TCA
!
2­
nitropropane
1993
(
only
year
available
in
this
database)
31
(
managing
one
or
more
of
the
solvent
chemicals)

SIS:
Surface
Impoundment
Study
8
Not
applicable;
SIS
only
covers
nonhaz
wastes
WW
=
influent
wastewaters
into
surface
impoundments
!
Benzene
!
2­
ethoxyethanol
!
1,1,2­
TCA
!
2­
nitropropane
1998
Impoundments
with
chemical
present:
!
Benzene
=
1,108
!
2ethoxy
=
0
!
112­
TCA
=
14
!
2nitropropane
=
0
Explanatory
Notes:
(
a)
*
BRS:
prior
biennial
data
years
(
1989,
1991,
1993,
1995)
also
available
via
the
USEPA
Envirofacts
website
(
see
URL
elsewhere
in
this
document).
(
b)
**
TRI:
prior
data
years
(
annually
1987
to
1998)
are
available
via
the
USEPA
Envirofacts
TRI
website.
21
2.
USEPA
Office
of
Solid
Waste
RCRA
Hazardous
Waste
Biennial
Reporting
System
(
BRS)

Database
Query
Findings
22
Count
of
1997
USEPA
Biennial
Reporting
System
(
BRS*):
Facilities
Reporting
Generation
or
Management
(
Treatment,
Storage
or
Disposal)
of
F002
or
F005
RCRA­
Listed
Wastes
Type
of
RCRA
Hazardous
Waste
Handler
F002**
F005**
Row
totals
(
non­
duplicative)

Count
of
facilities
(
LQGs)
which
generate
the
waste
4,175
7,835
9,119
Count
of
generators
which
manage
the
waste
onsite
429
864
1,045
Count
of
generators
which
transfer
the
waste
for
offsite
management
4,104
7,731
8,999
Non­
duplicative
count
of
facilities
which
handle
(
either
generate
or
manage)
the
waste
4,363
8,033
9,314
Explanatory
Notes:
(
a)
*
BRS=
Contains
data
supplied
by
(
a)
RCRA
hazardous
waste
large
quantity
generators
(
LQGs),
and
(
b)
facilities
which
receive
RCRA
hazardous
wastes
from
offsite,
and
manage
(
treat,
store
or
dispose)
the
waste
onsite,
during
the
reporting
year
(
see
http://
http://
www.
epa.
gov/
enviro/
html/
brs/
brs_
query.
html
).
(
b)
**
By
USEPA
regulatory
definition
(
40
CFR
261.31
and
40
CFR
261
Appendix
VII):
!
F002
wastes
may
contain
1,1,2­
Trichloroethane
(
in
addition
to
at
least
eight
other
solvent
chemicals)
!
F005
wastes
may
contain
benzene,
2­
ethoxyethanol,
and/
or
2­
nitropropane
(
in
addition
to
at
least
five
other
solvent
chemicals)
23
Summary
of
F002
&
F005
Spent
Solvent
RCRA
Hazardous
Waste
Generation
(
1997
BRS)
Count
of
Generator
Facilities
&
Associated
Annual
Quantity
Managed
Spent
solvent
RCRA
wastecode
Any
type
of
waste
treatment
system*
Solvent
in
aqueous
waste
physical
form
(
B101
or
B201),
and
managed
in
a
wastewater
treatment
system***
All
waste
physical
forms**
Solvent
in
aqueous
waste
physical
form
(
B101
or
B201)

F002
4,175
(
59.6
million
tons/
year)
352
(
37.0
million
tons/
year)
112
(
36.8
million
tons/
year)

F005
7,835
(
57.6
million
tons/
year)
400
(
34.2
million
tons/
year)
100
(
34.0
million
tons/
year)

Either
F002
or
F005
(
nonduplicative
column
total)
9,199
(
60.6
million
tons/
year)
603
(
37.0
million
tons/
year)
157
(
36.8
million
tons/
year)

F001
to
F005
61.8
million
tons/
year
37.6
million
tons/
year
37.5
million
tons/
year
Explanatory
Notes:
(
a)
*
Any
waste
treatment
system
may
include
metals
recovery,
solvents
recovery,
energy
recovery
(
reuse
as
a
fuel),
fuel
blending,
incineration,
wastewater
treatment,
sludge
treatment,
stabilization,
other
treatment,
disposal
(
land
application,
landfill,
surface
impoundment,
deepwell
injection,
direct
discharge
to
sewer/
POTW,
direct
discharge
to
surface
water).
(
b)
**
All
waste
physical
forms
may
include
different
types
of
waste
liquids,
waste
sludges,
waste
solids,
or
waste
gases.
Waste
quantities
(
millions
tons/
year)
from
the
Office
of
Solid
Waste
1996
"
National
Hazardous
Waste
Constituent
Survey"
database.
(
c)
***
Wastewater
treatment
system
codes
(
BRS)
=
M071­
M099,
M121­
M129,
M133­
M136.
24
Summary
of
F002
&
F005
Spent
Solvent
Wastewater
Generation
(
1997
BRS):
!
If
solvent
wastewater
physical
form
only
(
B101
or
B201),
and
!
If
waste
managed
in
a
wastewater
treatment
system
(
M071­
M099,
M121­
M123,
M133­
M136)

Metric
F002
F005
Row
total
(
non­
duplicative)

A.
F002/
F005
Waste
Generation
(
1997):

Count
of
US
generator
facilities
112
100
157
Count
of
wastestreams
generated
220
254
344
Tons
generated
(
annual)
47.7
million
49.4
million
50.5
million
Number
of
states
in
which
generated
33
33
39
B.
F002/
F005
Waste
Management
(
1997):

Count
of
US
management
facilities
128
110
175
!
onsite
=
71
!
offsite
=
98
!
both
on
&
offsite
=
6
Count
of
wastestreams
managed
248
278
383
Tons
managed
(
annual)
49.6
million
49.1
million
51.5
million
Number
of
states
in
which
managed
33
33
39
Explanatory
Note:
Management
quantities
may
be
larger
than
generation
quantities
because
some
wastestreams
are
transported
for
management
off­
site,
which
are
double­
counted
in
the
management
quantities.
25
F002
2,356,782
4.6%
F005
1,904,981
3.7%

Both
F002
&
F005
47,234,395
91.7%
Type
of
RCRA
Hazardous
Waste
Spent
Solvent
Designated
Based
on
383
Wastestreams
(
51.5
million
tons)
Managed
by
175
Facilities
in
1997
26
Characteristic
(
Dxxx)
5,520,126
10.7%

Non­
characteristic
45,976,031
89.3%
Proportion
of
Characteristic
Hazardous
F002/
F005
Spent
Solvents
Based
on
383
Wastestreams
(
51.5
million
tons)
Managed
by
175
Facilities
(
1997
BRS)
27
77,375
1.3%
677,531
11.7%

1,248,972
21.5%

3,797,332
65.5%
1997
million
tons
generated
>
F005?
F002
only*
F005
only*
non­
F
or
metal**

*
Also
may
have
D001,
D002,
or
D003
(
codes
which
are
assumed
to
go­
away
upon
mixing
the
spent
solvent
with
wastewater)
**
D004
to
D011
indicates
inorganics
(
metals);
>
D011
represent
organics
(
mostly
solvents);
"
non­
F
=
Kxxx,
Pxxx,
Uxxx.
1997
F002
&
F005
Spent
Solvent
Generation
(
BRS)
28
45
62
66
74
50
13
9
8
4
2
43
4
1
1
1
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
to
50
51
to
100
101
to
150
151
to
200
201
to
250
Count
of
RCRA
Wastecodes
Assigned
to
Single
Wastestream
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
Count
of
Wastestreams
(
total
=
383)
Distribution
Count
of
RCRA
Wastecodes
Assigned
to
F002
and
F005
Spent
Solvent
Wastewaters
(
Based
on
383
wastewater
wastestreams
totaling
51.5
million
tons
managed
in
1997
BRS
database)
29
1,890,0881,134,293
689,560
728,769
43,762,804
2,592,259
1,911
661,341
24,516
14
6,515
1,773
4
2,060
251
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
to
50
51
to
100
101
to
150
151
to
200
201
to
250
Count
of
RCRA
Wastecodes
Assigned
to
Single
Wastestream
0
10
20
30
40
50
Millions
Subtotal
Tons
Managed
(
total
=
51.5
million
tons/
year)
Distribution
Count
of
RCRA
Wastecodes
Assigned
to
F002
and
F005
Spent
Solvent
Wastewaters
(
Based
on
383
wastewater
wastestreams
totaling
51.5
million
tons
managed
in
1997
BRS
database)
30
1,890,088
1,134,293
689,560
728,769
1,050,308
2,592,259
1,911
661,341
24,516
14
6,515
1,773
4
2,060
251
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
to
50
51
to
100
101
to
150
151
to
200
201
to
250
Count
of
RCRA
Wastecodes
Assigned
to
Single
Wastestream
0
500
1,000
1,500
2,000
2,500
3,000
Thousands
Subtotal
Tons
Managed
(
Total
=
8.8
million
tons/
year*)

*
8.8
million
tons
subtotal
based
on
382
wastestreams,
excluding
42.7
million
tons
associated
with
a
single
large
wastestream
managed
at
a
single
facility
(
TN)
Distribution
Count
of
RCRA
Wastecodes
Assigned
to
F002
and
F005
Spent
Solvent
Wastewaters
Based
on
382
wastewater
wastestreams
totaling
8.8
million
tons
managed
in
1997
BRS
database*)
31
On
site
50,405,838
99.8%
Off
site
80,009
0.2%
Tons
Generated
On
site
147
42.7%
Off
site
197
57.3%
Count
of
Wastestreams
Proportion
(
Tons/
Year)
of
F002
or
F005
Spent
Solvent
Wastewaters
Managed
Onsite
vs
Offsite
(
Based
on
344
wastewater
wastestreams
totaling
50.5
million
tons
generated
in
1997
BRS
database)
32
97
116
83
45
23
17
1
1
<
10
10
to
100
100
to
1,000
1,000
to
10,000
10,000
to
100,000
0.1
to
1
million
1
to
10
million
10
to
100
million
Tons/
Year
Managed
Per­
Wastestream
(
on­
or
off­
site)
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
Count
of
Wastestreams
(
383
total)
Distribution
of
F002
&
F005
Spent
Solvent
Wastewater
Quanties
Managed
Based
on
175LQG
facilities
managing
F002
or
F005
wastes
in
wastewater
treatment
systems
(
1997
BRS)
33
Sources
of
F002
&
F005
Spent
Solvent
RCRA
Hazardous
Wastes:
Types
of
Industrial
Processes
&
Activities
(
Source:
1997
BRS)
A.
Alpha­
Numeric
Sort:

Item
BRS
Waste
Source
Code
Waste
Source
Defined
Count
of
wastestreams
1997
Generated
(
tons)
Item
%

1
Source
not
provided
in
BRS
2
42,701,768.5
84.582%

2
A01
Cleaning
&
degreasing:
stripping
14
18,107.3
0.036%

3
A03
Cleaning
&
degreasing:
caustic
(
alkali)
cleaning
3
901.5
0.002%

4
A04
Cleaning
&
degreasing:
flush
rinsing
11
304,581.6
0.603%

5
A06
Cleaning
&
degreasing:
spray
rinsing
5
4,657.4
0.009%

6
A09
Cleaning
&
degreasing:
clean­
out
process
equipment
22
376,997.8
0.747%

7
A19
Cleaning
&
degreasing:
other
10
2,397.0
0.005%

8
A21
Surface
prep
&
finishing:
painting
5
642.1
0.001%

9
A22
Surface
prep
&
finishing:
electroplating
2
3,401.4
0.007%

10
A27
Surface
prep
&
finishing:
etching
1
223.1
0.000%

11
A29
Surface
prep
&
finishing:
other
5
2,194.1
0.004%

12
A31
Processes
other
than
surface
prep:
product
rinsing
11
237,845.0
0.471%

13
A32
Processes
other
than
surface
prep:
product
filtering
10
9,471.4
0.019%

14
A33
Processes
other
than
surface
prep:
product
distillation
6
9,452.6
0.019%

15
A34
Processes
other
than
surface
prep:
product
solvent
extraction
12
2,517,154.6
4.986%

16
A35
Processes
other
than
surface
prep:
by­
product
processing
5
7,629.3
0.015%

17
A36
Processes
other
than
surface
prep:
spent
catalyst
removal
2
1,539.9
0.003%

18
A37
Processes
other
than
surface
prep:
spent
process
liquids
removal
16
134,338.9
0.266%

19
A49
Processes
other
than
surface
prep:
other
19
792,557.3
1.570%

20
A51
Production
or
service
derived
one­
time
&
intermittent
processes:
leak
collection
4
2,193.4
0.004%

21
A53
Production
or
service
derived
one­
time
&
intermittent
processes:
spill
cleanup
3
11.8
0.000%

22
A57
Production
or
service
derived
one­
time
&
intermittent
processes:
discarding
offspec
material
1
0.3
0.000%

23
A58
Production
or
service
derived
one­
time
&
intermittent
processes:
discarding
out­
of­
date
products
1
0.2
0.000%

24
A59
Production
or
service
derived
one­
time
&
intermittent
processes:
other
6
5,359.0
0.011%

25
A60
Production
or
service
derived
one­
time
&
intermittent
processes:
sludge
removal
1
0.9
0.000%

26
A61
Remediation
derived
waste:
Superfund
remedial
action
2
9.3
0.000%

27
A63
Remediation
derived
waste:
RCRA
corrective
action
at
solid
waste
management
unit
11
1,691,544.8
3.351%

28
A64
Remediation
derived
waste:
RCRA
closure
of
hazardous
waste
management
unit
2
282.5
0.001%

29
A65
Remediation
derived
waste:
underground
storage
tank
cleanup
4
957.7
0.002%

30
A69
Remediation
derived
waste:
other
11
12,437.8
0.025%

31
A71
Pollution
control
or
waste
treatment
processes:
filtering/
screening
2
2.3
0.000%

32
A73
Pollution
control
or
waste
treatment
processes:
solvents
recovery
15
651,063.4
1.290%

33
A75
Pollution
control
or
waste
treatment
processes:
wastewater
treatment
12
248,060.8
0.491%

34
A76
Pollution
control
or
waste
treatment
processes:
sludge
dewatering
1
11.1
0.000%

35
A78
Pollution
control
or
waste
treatment
processes:
air
pollution
control
devices
5
7,241.1
0.014%

36
A79
Pollution
control
or
waste
treatment
processes:
leachate
collection
1
260.0
0.001%

37
A89
Pollution
control
or
waste
treatment
processes:
other
41
5,842.6
0.012%

38
A93
Other
processes:
closure
of
management
unit
or
equipment
other
than
by
remediation
in
A6x
1
0.8
0.000%

39
A94
Other
processes:
laboratory
wastes
17
6,050.8
0.012%

40
A99
Other
processes:
other
42
728,655.4
1.443%

Column
total
=
344
50,485,846.6
100.000%
34
Sources
of
F002
&
F005
Spent
Solvent
RCRA
Hazardous
Wastes:
Types
of
Industrial
Processes
&
Activities)
B.
Descending
Quantity
Sort
Item
Waste
Source
Code
Waste
Source
Defined
1997
Generated
(
tons)
Item
%
Cumltv%

1
Source
not
provided
in
BRS
42,701,768.5
84.582%
84.6%

2
A34
Processes
other
than
surface
prep:
product
solvent
extraction
2,517,154.6
4.986%
89.6%

3
A63
Remediation
derived
waste:
RCRA
corrective
action
at
solid
waste
management
unit
1,691,544.8
3.351%
92.9%

4
A49
Processes
other
than
surface
prep:
other
792,557.3
1.570%
94.5%

5
A99
Other
processes:
other
728,655.4
1.443%
95.9%

6
A73
Pollution
control
or
waste
treatment
processes:
solvents
recovery
651,063.4
1.290%
97.2%

7
A09
Cleaning
&
degreasing:
clean­
out
process
equipment
376,997.8
0.747%
98.0%

8
A04
Cleaning
&
degreasing:
flush
rinsing
304,581.6
0.603%
98.6%

9
A75
Pollution
control
or
waste
treatment
processes:
wastewater
treatment
248,060.8
0.491%
99.1%

10
A31
Processes
other
than
surface
prep:
product
rinsing
237,845.0
0.471%
99.5%

11
A37
Processes
other
than
surface
prep:
spent
process
liquids
removal
134,338.9
0.266%
99.80%

12
A01
Cleaning
&
degreasing:
stripping
18,107.3
0.036%
99.84%

13
A69
Remediation
derived
waste:
other
12,437.8
0.025%
99.86%

14
A32
Processes
other
than
surface
prep:
product
filtering
9,471.4
0.019%
99.88%

15
A33
Processes
other
than
surface
prep:
product
distillation
9,452.6
0.019%
99.90%

16
A35
Processes
other
than
surface
prep:
by­
product
processing
7,629.3
0.015%
99.91%

17
A78
Pollution
control
or
waste
treatment
processes:
air
pollution
control
devices
7,241.1
0.014%
99.93%

18
A94
Other
processes:
laboratory
wastes
6,050.8
0.0120%
99.94%

19
A89
Pollution
control
or
waste
treatment
processes:
other
5,842.6
0.0116%
99.95%

20
A59
Production
or
service
derived
one­
time
&
intermittent
processes:
other
5,359.0
0.0106%
99.96%

21
A06
Cleaning
&
degreasing:
spray
rinsing
4,657.4
0.0092%
99.97%

22
A22
Surface
prep
&
finishing:
electroplating
3,401.4
0.0067%
99.98%

23
A19
Cleaning
&
degreasing:
other
2,397.0
0.0047%
99.98%

24
A29
Surface
prep
&
finishing:
other
2,194.1
0.0043%
99.99%

25
A51
Production
or
service
derived
one­
time
&
intermittent
processes:
leak
collection
2,193.4
0.0043%
99.99%

26
A36
Processes
other
than
surface
prep:
spent
catalyst
removal
1,539.9
0.0031%
99.99%

27
A65
Remediation
derived
waste:
underground
storage
tank
cleanup
957.7
0.0019%
100.00%

28
A03
Cleaning
&
degreasing:
caustic
(
alkali)
cleaning
901.5
0.0018%
100.00%

29
A21
Surface
prep
&
finishing:
painting
642.1
0.0013%
100.00%

30
A64
Remediation
derived
waste:
RCRA
closure
of
hazardous
waste
management
unit
282.5
0.0006%
100.00%

31
A79
Pollution
control
or
waste
treatment
processes:
leachate
collection
260.0
0.0005%
100.00%

32
A27
Surface
prep
&
finishing:
etching
223.1
0.0004%
100.00%

33
A53
Production
or
service
derived
one­
time
&
intermittent
processes:
spill
cleanup
11.8
0.0000%
100.00%

34
A76
Pollution
control
or
waste
treatment
processes:
sludge
dewatering
11.1
0.0000%
100.00%

35
A61
Remediation
derived
waste:
Superfund
remedial
action
9.3
0.0000%
100.00%

36
A71
Pollution
control
or
waste
treatment
processes:
filtering/
screening
2.3
0.0000%
100.00%

37
A60
Production
or
service
derived
one­
time
&
intermittent
processes:
sludge
removal
0.9
0.0000%
100.00%

38
A93
Other
processes:
closure
of
management
unit
or
equipment
other
than
by
remediation
in
A6x
0.8
0.0000%
100.00%

39
A57
Production
or
service
derived
one­
time
&
intermittent
processes:
discarding
offspec
material
0.3
0.0000%
100.00%

40
A58
Production
or
service
derived
one­
time
&
intermittent
processes:
discarding
out­
of­
date
products
0.2
0.0000%
100.00%

Column
total
=
50,485,846.6
100.0000%
35
5
1
6
2
7
3
5
20
36
14
1
52
7
13
12
35
14
4
2
23
40
81
M071
M072
M074
M075
M077
M078
M079
M081
M082
M083
M084
M085
M089
M091
M092
M094
M099
M121
M122
M134
M135
M136
Type
of
Wastewater
Treatment
System
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
Count
of
Wastestreams
(
total
=
383)
Wastewater
Treatment
Systems
Used
for
F002
&
F005
Spent
Solvents
(
Based
on
383
wastewater
wastestreams
managed
in
1997
BRS)
36
186
223
6,630
1
94
26
2,683
42,729,730
613,941797,988
8
125,264
165
3,053
3,462
31,847
403
65,5372,455
82,872
1,800,406
5,229,184
M071
M072
M074
M075
M077
M078
M079
M081
M082
M083
M084
M085
M089
M091
M092
M094
M099
M121
M122
M134
M135
M136
Type
of
Wastewater
Treatment
System
0
10
20
30
40
50
Millions
Subtotal
Tons
Managed
(
total
=
51.5
million
tons/
year)
Wastewater
Treatment
Systems
Used
for
F002
&
F005
Spent
Solvents
(
Based
on
383
wastewater
wastestreams
managed
in
1997
BRS)
37
186
223
6,630
1
94
26
2,683
17,234
613,941
797,988
8
125,264
165
3,053
3,462
31,847
403
65,5372,455
82,872
1,800,406
5,229,184
M071
M072
M074
M075
M077
M078
M079
M081
M082
M083
M084
M085
M089
M091
M092
M094
M099
M121
M122
M134
M135
M136
Type
of
Wastewater
Treatment
System
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
Millions
Subtotal
Tons
Managed
(
total
=
8.8
million
tons/
year)

*
8.8
million
tons
subtotal
based
on
382
wastestreams,
excluding
42.7
million
tons
associated
with
a
single
large
wastestream
managed
at
a
single
facility
(
TN)
Wastewater
Treatment
Systems
Used
for
F002
&
F005
Spent
Solvents
(
Based
on
382
wastewater
wastestreams
managed
in
1997
BRS)
38
Definition
of
Industrial
Wastewater
Management
System
Codes
(
BRS)

A.
Aqueous
Inorganic
Waste
Treatment
Systems:
M071
Chrome
reduction
followed
by
chemical
precipitation
M072
Cyanide
destruction
followed
by
chemical
precipitation
M073
Cyanide
destruction
only
M074
Chemical
oxidation
followed
by
chemical
precipitation
M075
Chemical
oxidation
only
M076
Wet
air
oxidation
M077
Chemical
precipitation
M078
Other
aqueous
inorganic
treatment
(
e.
g.
ion
exchange,
reverse
osmosis)
M079
Aqueous
inorganic
treatment
 
type
unknown
B.
Aqueous
Organic
Waste
Treatment
Systems:
M081
Biological
treatment
M082
Carbon
adsorption
M083
Air/
steam
stripping
M084
Wet
air
oxidation
M085
Other
aqueous
organic
treatment
M089
Aqueous
organic
treatment
 
type
unknown
C.
Aqueous
Organic
&
Inorganic
Waste
Treatment
Systems:
M091
Chemical
precipitation
in
combination
with
biological
treatment
M092
Chemical
precipitation
in
combination
with
carbon
adsorption
M093
Wet
air
oxidation
M094
Other
organic/
inorganic
treatment
M099
Aqueous
organic
&
inorganic
treatment
 
type
unknown
D.
Other
Waste
Treatment
Systems:
M121
Neutralization
only
M122
Evaporation
only
M123
Settling/
clarification
only
M124
Phase
separation
(
e.
g.
emulsion
breaking,
filtration)
only
M125
Other
treatment
M129
Other
treatment
 
type
unknown
E.
Waste
Disposal
Systems:
M133
Surface
impoundment
M134
Deepwell/
underground
injection
M135
Direct
discharge
to
sewer/
POTW
M136
Direct
discharge
to
surface
water
under
NPDES
39
Industries
Generating
F002
&
F005
Spent
Solvent
RCRA
Hazardous
Waste
(
Source:
1997
BRS)

A.
Alpha­
Numeric
Sort:
B.
Descending
Quantity
Sort
(
annual
tons):

Item
SIC
code
Industry
description
Count
of
facilities
Count
of
waste
streams
1997
Generated
(
tons)
Item
%
Item
SIC
code
Industry
description
1997
Generated
(
tons)
Item
%
Cumltv%

1
Not
reported
8
10
107,860.1
0.21%
1
2819
Industrial
inorganic
chemicals,
nec
42,701,837.9
84.58%
84.6%

2
0
Not
reported
1
4
32,026.1
0.06%
2
2833
Medicinal
chemicals
&
botanical
products
3,054,277.2
6.05%
90.6%

3
2079
Edible
fats
&
oils
1
7
774,214.5
1.53%
3
3579
Office
machines,
nec
1,058,438.2
2.10%
92.7%

4
2231
Broadwoven
fabric
mills,
wool
1
1
14.8
0.00%
4
3861
Photographic
equipment
&
supplies
936,380.2
1.85%
94.6%

5
2522
Office
furniture,
except
wood
1
1
0.9
0.00%
5
2079
Edible
fats
&
oils
774,214.5
1.53%
96.1%

6
2542
Partitions
&
fixtures,
except
wood
1
1
4,965.9
0.01%
6
3679
Electronic
components,
nec
562,216.7
1.11%
97.2%

7
2611
Pulp
mills
1
1
0.4
0.00%
7
2824
Man­
made
organic
fibers,
except
cellulosic
479,656.5
0.95%
98.2%

8
2672
Coated
&
laminated
paper
2
2
37,557.0
0.07%
8
2834
Pharmaceutical
preparations
309,756.1
0.61%
98.8%

9
2812
Alkalies
&
chlorine
2
2
2,135.5
0.00%
9
3769
Missile
&
space
vehicle
equipment,
nec
206,023.0
0.41%
99.2%

10
2819
Industrial
inorganic
chemicals,
nec
2
2
42,701,837.9
84.58%
10
107,860.1
0.21%
99.4%

11
2821
Plastics
materials
&
resins
3
4
944.3
0.00%
11
2869
Industrial
organic
chemicals,
nec
100,712.8
0.20%
99.6%

12
2824
Man­
made
organic
fibers,
except
cellulosic
2
2
479,656.5
0.95%
12
2672
Coated
&
laminated
paper
37,557.0
0.07%
99.7%

13
2833
Medicinal
chemicals
&
botanical
products
6
8
3,054,277.2
6.05%
13
0
32,026.1
0.06%
99.75%

14
2834
Pharmaceutical
preparations
6
7
309,756.1
0.61%
14
3571
Electronic
computers
27,442.8
0.05%
99.81%

15
2835
In
vitro
&
in
vivo
diagnostic
substances
1
1
1.9
0.00%
15
7389
Business
services,
nec
22,674.3
0.04%
99.85%

16
2841
Soap
&
other
detergents,
except
specialty
cleaning
1
1
230.4
0.00%
16
9711
National
security
13,718.3
0.03%
99.88%

17
2851
Paints
&
allied
products
1
1
82.3
0.00%
17
3721
Aircraft
11,337.7
0.02%
99.90%

18
2865
Cyclic
organic
crudes,
intermediates,
dyes
&
pigments
1
2
1,142.8
0.00%
18
9999
Nonclassifiable
establishments
10,013.2
0.02%
99.92%

19
2869
Industrial
organic
chemicals,
nec
12
20
100,712.8
0.20%
19
4953
Refuse
systems
9,518.8
0.02%
99.94%

20
2891
Adhesives
&
sealants
1
2
20.6
0.00%
20
3764
Missile
&
space
vehicle
propulsion
units
&
parts
6,511.2
0.01%
99.95%

21
2899
Chemical
preparations,
nec
3
5
767.1
0.00%
21
2542
Partitions
&
fixtures,
except
wood
4,965.9
0.01%
99.96%

22
2911
Petroleum
refining
1
1
5.2
0.00%
22
3053
Gaskets,
packing
&
sealing
devices
3,207.0
0.01%
99.97%

23
3053
Gaskets,
packing
&
sealing
1
1
3,207.0
0.01%
23
3761
Guided
missiles
&
space
vehicles
3,048.2
0.01%
99.975%
A.
Alpha­
Numeric
Sort:
B.
Descending
Quantity
Sort
(
annual
tons):

Item
SIC
code
Industry
description
Count
of
facilities
Count
of
waste
streams
1997
Generated
(
tons)
Item
%
Item
SIC
code
Industry
description
1997
Generated
(
tons)
Item
%
Cumltv%

40
devices
24
3069
Fabricated
rubber
products,
nec
1
1
596.0
0.00%
24
2812
Alkalies
&
chlorine
2,135.5
0.00%
99.980%

25
3081
Unsupported
plastics
film
&
sheet
1
2
591.3
0.00%
25
2865
Cyclic
organic
crudes,
intermediates,
dyes
&
pigments
1,142.8
0.00%
99.982%

26
3089
Plastics
products,
nec
1
1
4.8
0.00%
26
4581
Airports,
flying
fields,
&
terminal
services
994.4
0.00%
99.984%

27
3341
Secondary
smelting
&
refining
of
nonferrous
metals
1
1
160.8
0.00%
27
2821
Plastics
materials
&
resins
944.3
0.00%
99.986%

28
3353
Aluminum
sheet,
plate,
and
foil
1
1
7.0
0.00%
28
3561
Pumps
&
pumping
equipment
913.1
0.00%
99.987%

29
3411
Metal
cans
1
1
11.1
0.00%
29
8741
Management
services
908.1
0.00%
99.989%

30
3471
Plating
&
polishing
1
1
278.4
0.00%
30
5093
Scrap
&
waste
materials
794.8
0.00%
99.991%

31
3499
Fabricated
metal
products,
nec
1
1
0.9
0.00%
31
2899
Chemical
preparations,
nec
767.1
0.00%
99.992%

32
3561
Pumps
&
pumping
equipment
1
1
913.1
0.00%
32
3728
Aircraft
parts
&
equipment,
nec
733.0
0.00%
99.994%

33
3571
Electronic
computers
1
1
27,442.8
0.05%
33
3069
Fabricated
rubber
products,
nec
596.0
0.00%
99.9950%

34
3577
Computer
peripheral
equipment
2
2
101.0
0.00%
34
3081
Unsupported
plastics
film
&
sheet
591.3
0.00%
99.9962%

35
3579
Office
machines,
nec
2
8
1,058,438.2
2.10%
35
3829
Measuring
&
controlling
devices,
nec
324.4
0.00%
99.9968%

36
3585
Refrigeration
&
heating
equipment
1
1
4.2
0.00%
36
3471
Plating
&
polishing
278.4
0.00%
99.9974%

37
3674
Semiconductors
&
related
devices
1
1
38.5
0.00%
37
4226
Special
warehousing
&
storage
nec
241.7
0.00%
99.9978%

38
3675
Electronic
capacitors
1
1
0.5
0.00%
38
2841
Soap
&
other
detergents,
except
specialty
cleaning
230.4
0.00%
99.9983%

39
3679
Electronic
components,
nec
4
6
562,216.7
1.11%
39
3695
Magnetic
&
optical
recording
media
196.2
0.00%
99.9987%

40
3695
Magnetic
&
optical
recording
media
1
1
196.2
0.00%
40
3341
Secondary
smelting
&
refining
of
nonferrous
metals
160.8
0.00%
99.9990%

41
3721
Aircraft
7
8
11,337.7
0.02%
41
3577
Computer
peripheral
equipment
101.0
0.00%
99.9992%

42
3724
Aircraft
engines
&
engine
parts
4
4
12.0
0.00%
42
2851
Paints
&
allied
products
82.3
0.00%
99.9994%

43
3728
Aircraft
parts
&
equipment,
nec
4
4
733.0
0.00%
43
7216
Dry
cleaning
plants,
except
rug
59.6
0.00%
99.9995%

44
3761
Guided
missiles
&
space
vehicles
1
1
3,048.2
0.01%
44
8999
Services,
nec
52.1
0.00%
99.9996%

45
3764
Missile
&
space
vehicle
propulsion
units
&
parts
2
5
6,511.2
0.01%
45
3674
Semiconductors
&
related
devices
38.5
0.00%
99.9997%
A.
Alpha­
Numeric
Sort:
B.
Descending
Quantity
Sort
(
annual
tons):

Item
SIC
code
Industry
description
Count
of
facilities
Count
of
waste
streams
1997
Generated
(
tons)
Item
%
Item
SIC
code
Industry
description
1997
Generated
(
tons)
Item
%
Cumltv%

41
46
3769
Missile
&
space
vehicle
equipment,
nec
1
1
206,023.0
0.41%
46
8734
Testing
laboratories
29.5
0.00%
99.9997%

47
3829
Measuring
&
controlling
devices,
nec
1
2
324.4
0.00%
47
2891
Adhesives
&
sealants
20.6
0.00%
99.9998%

48
3861
Photographic
equipment
&
supplies
7
70
936,380.2
1.85%
48
8731
Commercial
physical
&
biological
research
17.0
0.00%
99.9998%

49
4226
Special
warehousing
&
storage
nec
1
1
241.7
0.00%
49
2231
Broadwoven
fabric
mills,
wool
14.8
0.00%
99.9998%

50
4581
Airports,
flying
fields,
&
terminal
services
4
8
994.4
0.00%
50
3724
Aircraft
engines
&
engine
parts
12.0
0.00%
99.9999%

51
4911
Electric
services
1
1
11.9
0.00%
51
4911
Electric
services
11.9
0.00%
99.9999%

52
4953
Refuse
systems
14
46
9,518.8
0.02%
52
9511
Air
&
water
resource
&
solid
waste
management
11.6
0.00%
99.9999%

53
5093
Scrap
&
waste
materials
2
5
794.8
0.00%
53
3411
Metal
cans
11.1
0.00%
99.9999%

54
5162
Plastics
materials
&
basic
shapes
1
1
10.3
0.00%
54
5162
Plastics
materials
&
basic
shapes
10.3
0.00%
99.9999%

55
5169
Chemicals
&
allied
products,
nec
(
wholesale
trade)
1
1
0.3
0.00%
55
3353
Aluminum
sheet,
plate,
and
foil
7.0
0.00%
100.0000%

56
5999
Miscellaneous
retail
stores,
nec
1
1
0.2
0.00%
56
2911
Petroleum
refining
5.2
0.00%
100.0000%

57
7216
Dry
cleaning
plants,
except
rug
2
2
59.6
0.00%
57
3089
Plastics
products,
nec
4.8
0.00%
100.0000%

58
7389
Business
services,
nec
8
17
22,674.3
0.04%
58
3585
Refrigeration
&
heating
equipment
4.2
0.00%
100.0000%

59
8099
Health
&
allied
services,
nec
1
2
2.3
0.00%
59
8099
Health
&
allied
services,
nec
2.3
0.00%
100.0000%

60
8731
Commercial
physical
&
biological
research
1
1
17.0
0.00%
60
2835
In
vitro
&
in
vivo
diagnostic
substances
1.9
0.00%
100.0000%

61
8734
Testing
laboratories
2
2
29.5
0.00%
61
3499
Fabricated
metal
products,
nec
0.9
0.00%
100.0000%

62
8741
Management
services
1
2
908.1
0.00%
62
2522
Office
furniture,
except
wood
0.9
0.00%
100.0000%

63
8999
Services,
nec
1
1
52.1
0.00%
63
3675
Electronic
capacitors
0.5
0.00%
100.0000%

64
9511
Air
&
water
resource
&
solid
waste
management
1
3
11.6
0.00%
64
2611
Pulp
mills
0.4
0.00%
100.0000%

65
9711
National
security
3
10
13,718.3
0.03%
65
5169
Chemicals
&
allied
products,
nec
(
wholesale
trade)
0.3
0.00%
100.0000%

66
9999
Nonclassifiable
establishments
4
28
10,013.2
0.02%
66
5999
Miscellaneous
retail
stores,
nec
0.2
0.00%
100.0000%

Column
total
=
157
344
50,485,846.6
100.00%
50,485,846.6
100.00%

Economic
sector
subtotals:

1
Manufacturing
(
20xx
to
39xx)
99
198
50,286,902.1
99.61%
A.
Alpha­
Numeric
Sort:
B.
Descending
Quantity
Sort
(
annual
tons):

Item
SIC
code
Industry
description
Count
of
facilities
Count
of
waste
streams
1997
Generated
(
tons)
Item
%
Item
SIC
code
Industry
description
1997
Generated
(
tons)
Item
%
Cumltv%

42
2
Transportation
&
Utilities
(
40xx
to
49xx)
20
56
10,766.8
0.02%

3
Wholesale
Trade
(
50xx
to
51xx)
4
7
805.4
0.00%

4
Retail
Trade
(
52xx
to
59xx)
1
1
0.2
0.00%

5
Finance,
Insurance
&
Real
Estate
(
60xx
to
67xx)
0
0
0
0%

6
Services
(
70xx
to
89xx)
16
27
23,742.8
0.05%

7
Public
Administration
(
91xx
to
99xx)
4
13
13,729.9
0.03%

8
Unknown
(
9999
and
missing
data)
13
42
149,899.4
0.30%
43
States
Generating
F002
&
F005
Spent
Solvent
RCRA
Hazardous
Waste
(
Source:
1997
BRS)

A.
Alpha­
Numeric
Sort:
B.
Descending
Quantity
Sort
(
annual
tons):

Item
State
Count
of
facilities
Count
of
waste
streams
1997
Generated
(
tons)
Item
%
Item
State
1997
Generated
(
tons)
Item
%
Cumltv%

1
AK
1
1
0.4
0.00%
1
TN
42,701,768.5
84.58%
84.6%

2
AL
2
2
58.8
0.00%
2
NY
2,823,707.0
5.59%
90.2%

3
AZ
1
2
908.1
0.00%
3
PA
2,487,121.1
4.93%
95.1%

4
CA
7
9
6,396.1
0.01%
4
MA
1,034,782.0
2.05%
97.2%

5
CO
2
2
1,100.9
0.00%
5
IN
569,834.5
1.13%
98.3%

6
CT
13
21
1,373.1
0.00%
6
GA
307,643.7
0.61%
98.9%

7
DE
1
1
17.1
0.00%
7
LA
207,386.1
0.41%
99.3%

8
FL
6
13
21,777.6
0.04%
8
OR
101,314.1
0.20%
99.5%

9
GA
8
9
307,643.7
0.61%
9
NC
64,221.0
0.13%
99.6%

10
IL
4
31
5,448.0
0.01%
10
OK
45,561.7
0.09%
99.7%

11
IN
4
29
569,834.5
1.13%
11
TX
40,014.4
0.08%
99.80%

12
KS
2
4
133.0
0.00%
12
NJ
29,114.7
0.06%
99.85%

13
KY
2
2
688.9
0.00%
13
FL
21,777.6
0.04%
99.90%

14
LA
3
4
207,386.1
0.41%
14
WA
6,546.0
0.01%
99.91%

15
MA
12
20
1,034,782.0
2.05%
15
CA
6,396.1
0.01%
99.92%

16
MD
1
2
2.3
0.00%
16
OH
5,608.8
0.01%
99.93%

17
ME
1
1
5.7
0.00%
17
VA
5,487.1
0.01%
99.95%

18
MI
3
5
2,617.2
0.01%
18
IL
5,448.0
0.01%
99.956%

19
MN
1
1
237.0
0.00%
19
UT
5,402.7
0.01%
99.967%

20
MO
1
2
507.5
0.00%
20
NE
4,045.4
0.01%
99.975%

21
MS
1
1
5.2
0.00%
21
WI
3,647.9
0.01%
99.982%

22
NC
4
4
64,221.0
0.13%
22
MI
2,617.2
0.01%
99.987%

23
NE
1
1
4,045.4
0.01%
23
CT
1,373.1
0.00%
99.990%

24
NH
1
1
0.9
0.00%
24
CO
1,100.9
0.00%
99.992%

25
NJ
4
8
29,114.7
0.06%
25
AZ
908.1
0.00%
99.994%

26
NY
18
91
2,823,707.0
5.59%
26
KY
688.9
0.00%
99.995%

27
OH
7
9
5,608.8
0.01%
27
RI
591.3
0.00%
99.9966%

28
OK
6
7
45,561.7
0.09%
28
MO
507.5
0.00%
99.9976%

29
OR
3
3
101,314.1
0.20%
29
WV
476.2
0.00%
99.9985%

30
PA
11
13
2,487,121.1
4.93%
30
PR
294.9
0.00%
99.9991%

31
PR
1
1
294.9
0.00%
31
MN
237.0
0.00%
99.9996%

32
RI
1
2
591.3
0.00%
32
KS
133.0
0.00%
99.9998%

33
TN
2
2
42,701,768.5
84.58%
33
AL
58.8
0.00%
99.9999%

34
TX
8
19
40,014.4
0.08%
34
DE
17.1
0.00%
100.0000%

35
UT
2
4
5,402.7
0.01%
35
ME
5.7
0.00%
100.0000%

36
VA
3
3
5,487.1
0.01%
36
MS
5.2
0.00%
100.0000%

37
WA
5
7
6,546.0
0.01%
37
MD
2.3
0.00%
100.0000%

38
WI
3
6
3,647.9
0.01%
38
NH
0.9
0.00%
100.0000%

39
WV
1
1
476.2
0.00%
39
AK
0.4
0.00%
100.0000%

Column
total
=
157
344
50,485,846.6
100.00%
Column
total
=
50,485,846.6
100.00%
44
States
Managing
(
Treating)
F002
&
F005
Spent
Solvent
RCRA
Hazardous
Waste
(
Source:
1997
BRS)

A.
Alpha­
Numeric
Sort:
B.
Descending
Quantity
Sort
(
annual
tons):

Item
State
Count
of
facilities
Count
of
waste
streams
1997
Managed
(
tons)
Item
%
Item
State
1997
Managed
(
tons)
Item
%
Cumltv%

1
AK
1
1
0.4
0.00%
1
TN
42,712,505.0
82.94%
82.9%

2
AL
4
4
350,593.2
0.68%
2
NY
2,881,045.4
5.59%
88.5%

3
AZ
1
2
908.1
0.00%
3
PA
2,709,787.7
5.26%
93.8%

4
CA
9
13
458,986.6
0.89%
4
IN
719,801.8
1.40%
95.2%

5
CO
5
5
38,577.2
0.07%
5
MA
699,161.5
1.36%
96.6%

6
CT
13
21
958.5
0.00%
6
CA
458,986.6
0.89%
97.4%

7
DE
1
1
17.1
0.00%
7
AL
350,593.2
0.68%
98.1%

8
FL
6
13
19,430.9
0.04%
8
GA
307,487.0
0.60%
98.7%

9
GA
8
9
307,487.0
0.60%
9
LA
207,330.1
0.40%
99.1%

10
IL
4
33
1,577.5
0.00%
10
NC
126,965.5
0.25%
99.4%

11
IN
4
30
719,801.8
1.40%
11
OR
101,314.1
0.20%
99.57%

12
KS
3
5
15,162.4
0.03%
12
OK
44,954.9
0.09%
99.66%

13
KY
2
2
688.9
0.00%
13
CO
38,577.2
0.07%
99.73%

14
LA
3
4
207,330.1
0.40%
14
NJ
25,853.4
0.05%
99.78%

15
MA
13
21
699,161.5
1.36%
15
VA
25,161.1
0.05%
99.83%

16
MD
1
2
1.9
0.00%
16
FL
19,430.9
0.04%
99.87%

17
ME
1
1
5.7
0.00%
17
MN
15,243.7
0.03%
99.90%

18
MI
3
5
1,273.0
0.00%
18
KS
15,162.4
0.03%
99.929%

19
MN
2
2
15,243.7
0.03%
19
TX
8,942.5
0.02%
99.946%

20
MO
1
2
96.9
0.00%
20
WA
6,545.5
0.01%
99.959%

21
MS
1
1
5.2
0.00%
21
UT
5,416.1
0.01%
99.969%

22
NC
4
4
126,965.5
0.25%
22
OH
4,097.8
0.01%
99.977%

23
NE
1
1
2,060.0
0.00%
23
WI
3,133.2
0.01%
99.983%

24
NH
1
1
0.9
0.00%
24
NE
2,060.0
0.00%
99.987%

25
NJ
4
8
25,853.4
0.05%
25
IL
1,577.5
0.00%
99.990%

26
NY
20
94
2,881,045.4
5.59%
26
MI
1,273.0
0.00%
99.993%

27
OH
9
23
4,097.8
0.01%
27
CT
958.5
0.00%
99.9946%

28
OK
6
7
44,954.9
0.09%
28
AZ
908.1
0.00%
99.9963%

29
OR
3
3
101,314.1
0.20%
29
KY
688.9
0.00%
99.9977%

30
PA
13
15
2,709,787.7
5.26%
30
WV
476.2
0.00%
99.9986%

31
PR
1
1
294.9
0.00%
31
RI
295.6
0.00%
99.9992%

32
RI
1
2
295.6
0.00%
32
PR
294.9
0.00%
99.9998%

33
TN
2
2
42,712,505.0
82.94%
33
MO
96.9
0.00%
99.9999%

34
TX
8
19
8,942.5
0.02%
34
DE
17.1
0.00%
100.0000%

35
UT
2
6
5,416.1
0.01%
35
ME
5.7
0.00%
100.0000%

36
VA
5
5
25,161.1
0.05%
36
MS
5.2
0.00%
100.0000%

37
WA
5
7
6,545.5
0.01%
37
MD
1.9
0.00%
100.0000%

38
WI
3
7
3,133.2
0.01%
38
NH
0.9
0.00%
100.0000%

39
WV
1
1
476.2
0.00%
39
AK
0.4
0.00%
100.0000%

Column
total
=
175
383
51,496,157.3
100.00%
Column
total
=
51,496,157.3
100.00%
45
Facilities
Generating
F002
&
F005
Spent
Solvent
RCRA
Hazardous
Waste
(
Source:
1997
BRS)

A.
Alpha­
Numeric
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B.
Descending
Quantity
Sort
(
annual
tons):

Item
Facility
EPAID
1997
Generated
(
tons)
Item
%
Item
Facility
EPAID
1997
Generated
(
tons)
Item
%
Cumltv%

1
AKD009252230
0.4
0.0000%
1
TND003376928
42,701,759.2
84.582%
84.6%

2
ALD000622464
8.8
0.0000%
2
PAD003043353
2,485,320.0
4.923%
89.5%

3
ALD003297116
3
NYD002211324
1,052,966.2
2.086%
91.6%

4
ALD079109013
4
NYD003930849
774,214.5
1.534%
93.1%

5
ALD983176520
50.0
0.0001%
5
NYD059385120
562,192.7
1.114%
94.2%

6
AZD009015389
908.1
0.0018%
6
MAD001033190
453,765.4
0.899%
95.1%

7
CA1800090010
7
IND000806935
443,615.5
0.879%
96.0%

8
CA7170090016
1,594.6
0.0032%
8
MAD001402320
371,258.6
0.735%
96.8%

9
CAD000030494
4,156.8
0.0082%
9
NYD980592497
321,326.0
0.636%
97.4%

10
CAD000627273
7.8
0.0000%
10
GAD039046800
303,995.0
0.602%
98.0%

11
CAD008302903
562.6
0.0011%
11
LA4800014587
206,023.0
0.408%
98.4%

12
CAD049904766
7.8
0.0000%
12
MAD058060476
129,000.0
0.256%
98.7%

13
CAD093365435
13
IND006050967
124,053.0
0.246%
98.9%

14
CAD981375983
54.4
0.0001%
14
ORD009023466
101,311.9
0.201%
99.1%

15
CAD982437089
12.1
0.0000%
15
NYD002220804
65,290.8
0.129%
99.2%

16
COD000694869
1,000.6
0.0020%
16
MAD000846493
47,726.5
0.095%
99.3%

17
COD007068646
17
OKD079986568
37,695.6
0.075%
99.4%

18
COD076470525
18
NCD003217437
37,531.3
0.074%
99.5%

19
COD160887741
100.2
0.0002%
19
TXD077603371
32,026.1
0.063%
99.5%

20
COD980952097
20
MAD062163191
29,372.4
0.058%
99.6%

21
CT5000001107
11.6
0.0000%
21
NYD084006741
27,442.8
0.054%
99.6%

22
CTD000604488
119.4
0.0002%
22
NCD051330280
25,891.1
0.051%
99.7%

23
CTD000844332
9.0
0.0000%
23
NJD002385730
25,188.9
0.050%
99.75%

24
CTD000845198
11.9
0.0000%
24
FL6170024412
11,850.8
0.023%
99.77%

25
CTD001139617
20.6
0.0000%
25
NYD986954147
6,713.0
0.013%
99.79%

26
CTD001149277
0.2
0.0000%
26
FLD046771952
5,930.1
0.012%
99.80%

27
CTD001169010
12.5
0.0000%
27
OKD000632737
5,800.6
0.011%
99.81%

28
CTD001186212
0.5
0.0000%
28
NYD041292509
5,472.0
0.011%
99.82%

29
CTD001449784
227.3
0.0005%
29
VAD988170445
5,374.8
0.011%
99.83%

30
CTD001840974
324.4
0.0006%
30
NYD002100352
4,965.9
0.010%
99.84%

31
CTD055310759
78.7
0.0002%
31
WAR000008979
4,893.5
0.010%
99.85%

32
CTD064828726
284.0
0.0006%
32
OHD980681571
4,295.7
0.009%
99.86%

33
CTD980668198
272.9
0.0005%
33
CAD000030494
4,156.8
0.008%
99.87%
A.
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Numeric
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B.
Descending
Quantity
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(
annual
tons):

Item
Facility
EPAID
1997
Generated
(
tons)
Item
%
Item
Facility
EPAID
1997
Generated
(
tons)
Item
%
Cumltv%

46
34
DED053304770
17.1
0.0000%
34
ILD980613913
4,078.5
0.008%
99.87%

35
FL6170024412
11,850.8
0.0235%
35
NED981723513
4,045.4
0.008%
99.88%

36
FLD004073177
1,968.7
0.0039%
36
TXD052649027
3,987.9
0.008%
99.89%

37
FLD046771952
5,930.1
0.0117%
37
NJD056356066
3,810.8
0.008%
99.90%

38
FLD980729610
1,866.3
0.0037%
38
TXD981512122
3,207.0
0.006%
99.90%

39
FLD981474802
109.6
0.0002%
39
WID000808824
3,095.3
0.006%
99.91%

40
FLD982102295
52.1
0.0001%
40
UTD009081357
3,048.2
0.006%
99.92%

41
GAD003324985
1,149.0
0.0023%
41
UTD001705029
2,354.5
0.005%
99.92%

42
GAD033582461
362.2
0.0007%
42
NYD000824482
2,095.7
0.004%
99.93%

43
GAD039046800
303,995.0
0.6021%
43
FLD004073177
1,968.7
0.004%
99.93%

44
GAD051010429
230.4
0.0005%
44
GAD061022216
1,891.7
0.004%
99.93%

45
GAD061022216
1,891.7
0.0037%
45
FLD980729610
1,866.3
0.004%
99.94%

46
GAD980845077
0.3
0.0000%
46
IND000646943
1,737.1
0.003%
99.94%

47
GAD981224991
0.2
0.0000%
47
WA7890008967
1,650.4
0.003%
99.94%

48
GAR000012336
14.8
0.0000%
48
CA7170090016
1,594.6
0.003%
99.95%

49
ILD000608471
513.8
0.0010%
49
MID083684290
1,396.8
0.003%
99.949%

50
ILD005083316
851.5
0.0017%
50
LAD985218742
1,251.2
0.002%
99.952%

51
ILD005158274
4.2
0.0000%
51
MID000820381
1,219.5
0.002%
99.954%

52
ILD980613913
4,078.5
0.0081%
52
GAD003324985
1,149.0
0.002%
99.956%

53
IND000646943
1,737.1
0.0034%
53
MAR000007955
1,142.8
0.002%
99.959%

54
IND000806935
443,615.5
0.8787%
54
COD000694869
1,000.6
0.002%
99.961%

55
IND006050967
124,053.0
0.2457%
55
PAD030069140
968.4
0.002%
99.963%

56
IND085616837
428.9
0.0008%
56
OKD000758599
913.1
0.002%
99.964%

57
KSD007246846
111.3
0.0002%
57
AZD009015389
908.1
0.002%
99.966%

58
KSD007482011
58
OKD089761290
857.8
0.002%
99.968%

59
KSD980854285
21.8
0.0000%
59
ILD005083316
851.5
0.002%
99.970%

60
KYD000770313
108.7
0.0002%
60
OHD001926740
811.8
0.002%
99.971%

61
KYD053348108
580.2
0.0011%
61
NCD980842132
774.8
0.002%
99.973%

62
LA4800014587
206,023.0
0.4081%
62
NYD981561962
705.3
0.001%
99.974%

63
LAD000757286
112.0
0.0002%
63
MAD000604447
683.5
0.001%
99.976%

64
LAD985218742
1,251.2
0.0025%
64
MAD000844597
642.6
0.001%
99.977%

65
MAD000604447
683.5
0.0014%
65
TXD981898760
596.0
0.001%
99.978%

66
MAD000844597
642.6
0.0013%
66
RID058065707
591.3
0.001%
99.979%

67
MAD000846493
47,726.5
0.0945%
67
MAD980912323
582.1
0.001%
99.980%

68
MAD001033190
453,765.4
0.8988%
68
KYD053348108
580.2
0.001%
99.981%
A.
Alpha­
Numeric
Sort:
B.
Descending
Quantity
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(
annual
tons):

Item
Facility
EPAID
1997
Generated
(
tons)
Item
%
Item
Facility
EPAID
1997
Generated
(
tons)
Item
%
Cumltv%

47
69
MAD001402320
371,258.6
0.7354%
69
CAD008302903
562.6
0.001%
99.983%

70
MAD001923408
70
WID990829475
547.7
0.001%
99.984%

71
MAD019371079
170.2
0.0003%
71
ILD000608471
513.8
0.001%
99.985%

72
MAD053452637
241.7
0.0005%
72
MOD071987416
507.5
0.001%
99.986%

73
MAD058060476
129,000.0
0.2555%
73
WVD988776852
476.2
0.001%
99.987%

74
MAD062163191
29,372.4
0.0582%
74
IND085616837
428.9
0.001%
99.987%

75
MAD980912323
582.1
0.0012%
75
GAD033582461
362.2
0.001%
99.988%

76
MAR000007559
196.2
0.0004%
76
CTD001840974
324.4
0.001%
99.989%

77
MAR000007955
1,142.8
0.0023%
77
PRD090036021
294.9
0.001%
99.989%

78
MD6150004095
2.3
0.0000%
78
PAD067098822
287.5
0.001%
99.990%

79
MED985467935
5.7
0.0000%
79
CTD064828726
284.0
0.001%
99.991%

80
MID000820381
1,219.5
0.0024%
80
OHD004182408
278.4
0.001%
99.991%

81
MID083684290
1,396.8
0.0028%
81
OKD981909849
275.9
0.001%
99.992%

82
MID980683775
0.9
0.0000%
82
CTD980668198
272.9
0.001%
99.992%

83
MND000819268
83
MAD053452637
241.7
0.000%
99.993%

84
MND985694736
237.0
0.0005%
84
NYD002081396
238.9
0.000%
99.993%

85
MOD071987416
507.5
0.0010%
85
MND985694736
237.0
0.000%
99.994%

86
MSD054179403
5.2
0.0000%
86
GAD051010429
230.4
0.000%
99.994%

87
NCD003217437
37,531.3
0.0743%
87
CTD001449784
227.3
0.000%
99.995%

88
NCD051330280
25,891.1
0.0513%
88
PAD980551964
196.9
0.000%
99.995%

89
NCD980842132
774.8
0.0015%
89
MAR000007559
196.2
0.000%
99.995%

90
NCD986177061
23.8
0.0000%
90
MAD019371079
170.2
0.000%
99.9956%

91
NED981723513
4,045.4
0.0080%
91
PAD067362327
160.8
0.000%
99.9959%

92
NHD500015441
0.9
0.0000%
92
OHD004172565
160.1
0.000%
99.9963%

93
NJD002147023
98.0
0.0002%
93
CTD000604488
119.4
0.000%
99.9965%

94
NJD002385730
25,188.9
0.0499%
94
LAD000757286
112.0
0.000%
99.9967%

95
NJD006980924
17.0
0.0000%
95
KSD007246846
111.3
0.000%
99.9969%

96
NJD056356066
3,810.8
0.0075%
96
TXD056542749
110.7
0.000%
99.9972%

97
NY0000926436
1.9
0.0000%
97
FLD981474802
109.6
0.000%
99.9974%

98
NYD000098558
5.1
0.0000%
98
KYD000770313
108.7
0.000%
99.9976%

99
NYD000707901
38.5
0.0001%
99
COD160887741
100.2
0.000%
99.9978%

100
NYD000809350
11.1
0.0000%
100
NJD002147023
98.0
0.000%
99.9980%

101
NYD000824482
2,095.7
0.0042%
101
VAD982362428
93.2
0.000%
99.9982%

102
NYD002067932
25.7
0.0001%
102
PAD002311884
82.3
0.000%
99.9983%

103
NYD002081396
238.9
0.0005%
103
CTD055310759
78.7
0.000%
99.9985%
A.
Alpha­
Numeric
Sort:
B.
Descending
Quantity
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(
annual
tons):

Item
Facility
EPAID
1997
Generated
(
tons)
Item
%
Item
Facility
EPAID
1997
Generated
(
tons)
Item
%
Cumltv%

48
104
NYD002100352
4,965.9
0.0098%
104
TXD058276130
75.7
0.000%
99.9986%

105
NYD002211324
1,052,966.2
2.0857%
105
OHD066060609
56.8
0.000%
99.9987%

106
NYD002220804
65,290.8
0.1293%
106
CAD981375983
54.4
0.000%
99.9988%

107
NYD003930849
774,214.5
1.5335%
107
FLD982102295
52.1
0.000%
99.9990%

108
NYD041292509
5,472.0
0.0108%
108
ALD983176520
50.0
0.000%
99.9991%

109
NYD053719894
0.8
0.0000%
109
PAD980550412
41.7
0.000%
99.9991%

110
NYD059385120
562,192.7
1.1136%
110
PAD987271848
39.7
0.000%
99.9992%

111
NYD080480734
111
NYD000707901
38.5
0.000%
99.9993%

112
NYD084006741
27,442.8
0.0544%
112
NYD002067932
25.7
0.000%
99.9993%

113
NYD980592497
321,326.0
0.6365%
113
NCD986177061
23.8
0.000%
99.9994%

114
NYD981561962
705.3
0.0014%
114
KSD980854285
21.8
0.000%
99.9994%

115
NYD986954147
6,713.0
0.0133%
115
CTD001139617
20.6
0.000%
99.9995%

116
NYR000030726
116
VAR000004978
19.1
0.000%
99.9995%

117
OHD000816629
117
OKD987083946
18.8
0.000%
99.9995%

118
OHD001926740
811.8
0.0016%
118
DED053304770
17.1
0.000%
99.9996%

119
OHD004172565
160.1
0.0003%
119
NJD006980924
17.0
0.000%
99.9996%

120
OHD004182408
278.4
0.0006%
120
PAD004498432
15.6
0.000%
99.9996%

121
OHD005046677
2.0
0.0000%
121
GAR000012336
14.8
0.000%
99.9997%

122
OHD052324290
4.2
0.0000%
122
CTD001169010
12.5
0.000%
99.9997%

123
OHD066060609
56.8
0.0001%
123
CAD982437089
12.1
0.000%
99.9997%

124
OHD093945293
124
CTD000845198
11.9
0.000%
99.9997%

125
OHD980681571
4,295.7
0.0085%
125
CT5000001107
11.6
0.000%
99.9998%

126
OKD000632737
5,800.6
0.0115%
126
NYD000809350
11.1
0.000%
99.9998%

127
OKD000758599
913.1
0.0018%
127
TXD062128004
10.3
0.000%
99.9998%

128
OKD079986568
37,695.6
0.0747%
128
TND982109142
9.2
0.000%
99.9998%

129
OKD089761290
857.8
0.0017%
129
CTD000844332
9.0
0.000%
99.9998%

130
OKD981909849
275.9
0.0005%
130
ALD000622464
8.8
0.000%
99.9999%

131
OKD987083946
18.8
0.0000%
131
CAD049904766
7.8
0.000%
99.9999%

132
ORD009023466
101,311.9
0.2007%
132
CAD000627273
7.8
0.000%
99.9999%

133
ORD009227398
0.3
0.0000%
133
PAD001887579
7.0
0.000%
99.9999%

134
ORD099149445
1.9
0.0000%
134
MED985467935
5.7
0.000%
99.9999%

135
PAD001887579
7.0
0.0000%
135
MSD054179403
5.2
0.000%
99.9999%

136
PAD002311884
82.3
0.0002%
136
NYD000098558
5.1
0.000%
99.9999%

137
PAD003038056
1.2
0.0000%
137
WID068318146
4.8
0.000%
100.0000%

138
PAD003043353
2,485,320.0
4.9228%
138
ILD005158274
4.2
0.000%
100.0000%
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Item
Facility
EPAID
1997
Generated
(
tons)
Item
%
Item
Facility
EPAID
1997
Generated
(
tons)
Item
%
Cumltv%

49
139
PAD004498432
15.6
0.0000%
139
OHD052324290
4.2
0.000%
100.0000%

140
PAD030069140
968.4
0.0019%
140
MD6150004095
2.3
0.000%
100.0000%

141
PAD041399403
141
OHD005046677
2.0
0.000%
100.0000%

142
PAD043882323
142
ORD099149445
1.9
0.000%
100.0000%

143
PAD067098822
287.5
0.0006%
143
NY0000926436
1.9
0.000%
100.0000%

144
PAD067362327
160.8
0.0003%
144
PAD003038056
1.2
0.000%
100.0000%

145
PAD980550412
41.7
0.0001%
145
WAD009249863
0.9
0.000%
100.0000%

146
PAD980551964
196.9
0.0004%
146
WAD988478723
0.9
0.000%
100.0000%

147
PAD987271848
39.7
0.0001%
147
NHD500015441
0.9
0.000%
100.0000%

148
PRD090036021
294.9
0.0006%
148
MID980683775
0.9
0.000%
100.0000%

149
RID058065707
591.3
0.0012%
149
NYD053719894
0.8
0.000%
100.0000%

150
TND003376928
42,701,759.2
84.5816%
150
TXD050858182
0.7
0.000%
100.0000%

151
TND982109142
9.2
0.0000%
151
CTD001186212
0.5
0.000%
100.0000%

152
TXD050858182
0.7
0.0000%
152
AKD009252230
0.4
0.000%
100.0000%

153
TXD052649027
3,987.9
0.0079%
153
ORD009227398
0.3
0.000%
100.0000%

154
TXD056542749
110.7
0.0002%
154
GAD980845077
0.3
0.000%
100.0000%

155
TXD058276130
75.7
0.0001%
155
CTD001149277
0.2
0.000%
100.0000%

156
TXD062128004
10.3
0.0000%
156
GAD981224991
0.2
0.000%
100.0000%

157
TXD077603371
32,026.1
0.0634%
157
WA0000189431
0.2
0.000%
100.0000%

158
TXD981512122
3,207.0
0.0064%
158
ALD003297116
100.0000%

159
TXD981898760
596.0
0.0012%
159
ALD079109013
100.0000%

160
UTD001705029
2,354.5
0.0047%
160
CA1800090010
100.0000%

161
UTD009081357
3,048.2
0.0060%
161
CAD093365435
100.0000%

162
VAD023741705
162
COD007068646
100.0000%

163
VAD980831176
163
COD076470525
100.0000%

164
VAD982362428
93.2
0.0002%
164
COD980952097
100.0000%

165
VAD988170445
5,374.8
0.0106%
165
KSD007482011
100.0000%

166
VAR000004978
19.1
0.0000%
166
MAD001923408
100.0000%

167
WA0000189431
0.2
0.0000%
167
MND000819268
100.0000%

168
WA7890008967
1,650.4
0.0033%
168
NYD080480734
100.0000%

169
WAD009249863
0.9
0.0000%
169
NYR000030726
100.0000%

170
WAD988478723
0.9
0.0000%
170
OHD000816629
100.0000%

171
WAR000008979
4,893.5
0.0097%
171
OHD093945293
100.0000%

172
WID000808824
3,095.3
0.0061%
172
PAD041399403
100.0000%

173
WID068318146
4.8
0.0000%
173
PAD043882323
100.0000%
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Item
Facility
EPAID
1997
Generated
(
tons)
Item
%
Item
Facility
EPAID
1997
Generated
(
tons)
Item
%
Cumltv%

50
174
WID990829475
547.7
0.0011%
174
VAD023741705
100.0000%

175
WVD988776852
476.2
0.0009%
175
VAD980831176
100.0000%

Column
totals
=
50,485,846.6
100.0000%
Column
totals
=
50,485,846.6
100.0000%
51
Facilities
Managing
Aqueous
F002
&
F005
Spent
Solvent
RCRA
Hazardous
Waste
in
Wastewater
Treatment
Units
1997
BRS
Data
Query:
[
F002
or
F005]
+
[
B101
or
B201]
+
[
M071
to
M099
or
M121
to
M123
or
M133
to
M136]

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Item
Facility
EPAID
1997
Managed
(
tons)
Item
%
Item
Facility
EPAID
1997
Managed
(
tons)
Item
Percentile
Cumulative
Percentile
Rank
Percentile
1
AKD009252230
0.4
0.0000%
1
TND003376928
42,712,495.8
82.9%
100.0%
100.0%

2
ALD000622464
0.5
0.0000%
2
PAD003043353
2,485,320.0
4.8%
17.1%
99.4%

3
ALD003297116
6,838.5
0.0133%
3
NYD003930849
774,214.5
1.5%
12.2%
99%

4
ALD079109013
343,704.2
0.6674%
4
NYR000030726
583,819.8
1.1%
10.7%
98.3%

5
ALD983176520
50.0
0.0001%
5
NYD059385120
562,192.7
1.1%
9.6%
97.7%

6
AZD009015389
908.1
0.0018%
6
NYD002211324
526,483.3
1.0%
8.5%
97.1%

7
CA1800090010
157,762.7
0.3064%
7
IND000806935
443,615.5
0.9%
7.5%
96.6%

8
CA7170090016
1,594.6
0.0031%
8
MAD001402320
371,258.3
0.7%
6.6%
96.0%

9
CAD000030494
3,652.4
0.0071%
9
ALD079109013
343,704.2
0.7%
5.9%
95.4%

10
CAD000627273
7.8
0.0000%
10
NYD980592497
321,324.0
0.6%
5.2%
95%

11
CAD008302903
562.6
0.0011%
11
GAD039046800
303,995.0
0.6%
4.6%
94.3%

12
CAD049904766
6.7
0.0000%
12
CAD093365435
295,333.2
0.6%
4.0%
93.7%

13
CAD093365435
295,333.2
0.5735%
13
IND006050967
274,234.7
0.5%
3.4%
93.1%

14
CAD981375983
54.4
0.0001%
14
PAD043882323
208,333.2
0.4%
2.9%
92.6%

15
CAD982437089
12.1
0.0000%
15
LA4800014587
206,023.0
0.4%
2.5%
92.0%

16
COD000694869
1,000.6
0.0019%
16
CA1800090010
157,762.7
0.3%
2.1%
91.4%

17
COD007068646
3,380.9
0.0066%
17
MAD058060476
129,000.0
0.3%
1.8%
90.9%

18
COD076470525
31,097.0
0.0604%
18
ORD009023466
101,311.9
0.2%
1.5%
90%

19
COD160887741
100.2
0.0002%
19
NCD003217437
75,062.6
0.1%
1.4%
89.7%

20
COD980952097
2,998.3
0.0058%
20
MAD001923408
74,854.0
0.1%
1.2%
89.1%

21
CT5000001107
3.9
0.0000%
21
NYD002220804
65,290.8
0.1%
1.1%
88.6%

22
CTD000604488
99.6
0.0002%
22
NCD051330280
51,782.2
0.1%
0.9%
88.0%

23
CTD000844332
9.0
0.0000%
23
MAD000846493
47,726.5
0.09%
0.8%
87.4%

24
CTD000845198
11.9
0.0000%
24
MAD001033190
45,376.5
0.09%
0.7%
86.9%

25
CTD001139617
10.3
0.0000%
25
OKD079986568
37,695.6
0.07%
0.7%
86.3%

26
CTD001149277
0.2
0.0000%
26
COD076470525
31,097.0
0.06%
0.6%
85.7%

27
CTD001169010
0.1
0.0000%
27
MAD062163191
29,372.4
0.06%
0.5%
85.1%

28
CTD001186212
0.5
0.0000%
28
NYD084006741
27,442.8
0.05%
0.5%
84.6%

29
CTD001449784
220.5
0.0004%
29
NJD002385730
25,188.9
0.05%
0.4%
84.0%

30
CTD001840974
162.2
0.0003%
30
VAD023741705
19,650.0
0.04%
0.4%
83.4%

31
CTD055310759
78.7
0.0002%
31
KSD007482011
15,072.2
0.03%
0.3%
82.9%

32
CTD064828726
284.0
0.0006%
32
MND000819268
15,006.7
0.03%
0.3%
82.3%

33
CTD980668198
77.6
0.0002%
33
PAD041399403
14,553.8
0.03%
0.3%
81.7%
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Item
Facility
EPAID
1997
Managed
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tons)
Item
%
Item
Facility
EPAID
1997
Managed
(
tons)
Item
Percentile
Cumulative
Percentile
Rank
Percentile
52
34
DED053304770
17.1
0.0000%
34
FL6170024412
11,451.1
0.02%
0.2%
81.1%

35
FL6170024412
11,451.1
0.0222%
35
ALD003297116
6,838.5
0.01%
0.2%
80.6%

36
FLD004073177
1,968.7
0.0038%
36
NYD986954147
6,713.0
0.01%
0.2%
80.0%

37
FLD046771952
5,930.1
0.0115%
37
FLD046771952
5,930.1
0.01%
0.2%
79.4%

38
FLD980729610
24.8
0.0000%
38
OKD000632737
5,800.6
0.01%
0.2%
78.9%

39
FLD981474802
4.1
0.0000%
39
NYD041292509
5,472.0
0.01%
0.2%
78.3%

40
FLD982102295
52.1
0.0001%
40
VAD988170445
5,374.8
0.01%
0.2%
77.7%

41
GAD003324985
1,149.0
0.0022%
41
NYD002100352
4,965.9
0.01%
0.1%
77.1%

42
GAD033582461
362.2
0.0007%
42
WAR000008979
4,893.5
0.01%
0.1%
76.6%

43
GAD039046800
303,995.0
0.5903%
43
TXD077603371
4,217.3
0.008%
0.1%
76.0%

44
GAD051010429
73.7
0.0001%
44
CAD000030494
3,652.4
0.007%
0.1%
75.4%

45
GAD061022216
1,891.7
0.0037%
45
COD007068646
3,380.9
0.007%
0.1%
74.9%

46
GAD980845077
0.3
0.0000%
46
TXD981512122
3,175.7
0.006%
0.1%
74.3%

47
GAD981224991
0.2
0.0000%
47
UTD009081357
3,048.2
0.006%
0.1%
73.7%

48
GAR000012336
14.8
0.0000%
48
COD980952097
2,998.3
0.006%
0.1%
73.1%

49
ILD000608471
497.4
0.0010%
49
UTD001705029
2,367.9
0.005%
0.1%
72.6%

50
ILD005083316
425.7
0.0008%
50
NYD000824482
2,095.7
0.004%
0.1%
72.0%

51
ILD005158274
0.8
0.0000%
51
NED981723513
2,060.0
0.004%
0.1%
71.4%

52
ILD980613913
653.6
0.0013%
52
FLD004073177
1,968.7
0.004%
0.1%
70.9%

53
IND000646943
1,737.1
0.0034%
53
GAD061022216
1,891.7
0.004%
0.1%
70.3%

54
IND000806935
443,615.5
0.8615%
54
IND000646943
1,737.1
0.003%
0.1%
69.7%

55
IND006050967
274,234.7
0.5325%
55
WID000808824
1,703.0
0.003%
0.1%
69.1%

56
IND085616837
214.5
0.0004%
56
OHD093945293
1,699.4
0.003%
0.1%
68.6%

57
KSD007246846
68.4
0.0001%
57
WA7890008967
1,650.4
0.003%
0.1%
68.0%

58
KSD007482011
15,072.2
0.0293%
58
CA7170090016
1,594.6
0.003%
0.0%
67.4%

59
KSD980854285
21.8
0.0000%
59
WID990829475
1,425.4
0.003%
0.0%
66.9%

60
KYD000770313
108.7
0.0002%
60
LAD985218742
1,251.2
0.002%
0.0%
66.3%

61
KYD053348108
580.2
0.0011%
61
MID000820381
1,205.8
0.002%
0.0%
65.7%

62
LA4800014587
206,023.0
0.4001%
62
GAD003324985
1,149.0
0.002%
0.0%
65.1%

63
LAD000757286
56.0
0.0001%
63
COD000694869
1,000.6
0.002%
0.0%
64.6%

64
LAD985218742
1,251.2
0.0024%
64
PAD030069140
968.4
0.002%
0.0%
64.0%

65
MAD000604447
136.0
0.0003%
65
OKD000758599
913.1
0.002%
0.0%
63.4%

66
MAD000844597
426.2
0.0008%
66
AZD009015389
908.1
0.002%
0.0%
62.9%

67
MAD000846493
47,726.5
0.0927%
67
OHD980681571
897.2
0.002%
0.0%
62.3%

68
MAD001033190
45,376.5
0.0881%
68
TXD052649027
789.2
0.002%
0.0%
61.7%
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EPAID
1997
Managed
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tons)
Item
%
Item
Facility
EPAID
1997
Managed
(
tons)
Item
Percentile
Cumulative
Percentile
Rank
Percentile
53
69
MAD001402320
371,258.3
0.7209%
69
NYD981561962
705.3
0.001%
0.0%
61.1%

70
MAD001923408
74,854.0
0.1454%
70
ILD980613913
653.6
0.001%
0.0%
60.6%

71
MAD019371079
114.0
0.0002%
71
OHD001926740
589.9
0.001%
0.0%
60.0%

72
MAD053452637
27.1
0.0001%
72
KYD053348108
580.2
0.001%
0.0%
59.4%

73
MAD058060476
129,000.0
0.2505%
73
CAD008302903
562.6
0.001%
0.0%
58.9%

74
MAD062163191
29,372.4
0.0570%
74
MAD980912323
560.2
0.001%
0.0%
58.3%

75
MAD980912323
560.2
0.0011%
75
NJD056356066
549.6
0.001%
0.0%
57.7%

76
MAR000007559
30.6
0.0001%
76
TXD981898760
499.0
0.001%
0.0%
57.1%

77
MAR000007955
279.6
0.0005%
77
ILD000608471
497.4
0.001%
0.0%
56.6%

78
MD6150004095
1.9
0.0000%
78
WVD988776852
476.2
0.001%
0.0%
56.0%

79
MED985467935
5.7
0.0000%
79
MAD000844597
426.2
0.001%
0.0%
55.4%

80
MID000820381
1,205.8
0.0023%
80
ILD005083316
425.7
0.001%
0.0%
54.9%

81
MID083684290
67.0
0.0001%
81
OHD066060609
397.7
0.001%
0.0%
54.3%

82
MID980683775
0.2
0.0000%
82
GAD033582461
362.2
0.001%
0.0%
53.7%

83
MND000819268
15,006.7
0.0291%
83
RID058065707
295.6
0.001%
0.0%
53.1%

84
MND985694736
237.0
0.0005%
84
PRD090036021
294.9
0.001%
0.0%
52.6%

85
MOD071987416
96.9
0.0002%
85
CTD064828726
284.0
0.001%
0.0%
52.0%

86
MSD054179403
5.2
0.0000%
86
MAR000007955
279.6
0.001%
0.0%
51.4%

87
NCD003217437
75,062.6
0.1458%
87
OHD004182408
278.4
0.001%
0.0%
50.9%

88
NCD051330280
51,782.2
0.1006%
88
OKD981909849
275.9
0.001%
0.0%
50%

89
NCD980842132
106.3
0.0002%
89
OKD089761290
251.0
0.000%
0.0%
49.7%

90
NCD986177061
14.4
0.0000%
90
NYD002081396
238.9
0.000%
0.0%
49.1%

91
NED981723513
2,060.0
0.0040%
91
MND985694736
237.0
0.000%
0.0%
48.6%

92
NHD500015441
0.9
0.0000%
92
CTD001449784
220.5
0.000%
0.0%
48.0%

93
NJD002147023
98.0
0.0002%
93
IND085616837
214.5
0.000%
0.0%
47.4%

94
NJD002385730
25,188.9
0.0489%
94
PAD980551964
183.1
0.000%
0.0%
46.9%

95
NJD006980924
17.0
0.0000%
95
OHD004172565
182.7
0.000%
0.0%
46.3%

96
NJD056356066
549.6
0.0011%
96
TXD056542749
174.3
0.000%
0.0%
45.7%

97
NY0000926436
1.9
0.0000%
97
CTD001840974
162.2
0.000%
0.0%
45.1%

98
NYD000098558
5.1
0.0000%
98
PAD067362327
160.8
0.000%
0.0%
44.6%

99
NYD000707901
38.5
0.0001%
99
MAD000604447
136.0
0.000%
0.0%
44.0%

100
NYD000809350
11.1
0.0000%
100
PAD067098822
121.5
0.000%
0.0%
43.4%

101
NYD000824482
2,095.7
0.0041%
101
MAD019371079
114.0
0.000%
0.0%
42.9%

102
NYD002067932
25.7
0.0000%
102
KYD000770313
108.7
0.000%
0.0%
42.3%

103
NYD002081396
238.9
0.0005%
103
NCD980842132
106.3
0.000%
0.0%
41.7%
A.
Alpha­
Numeric
Sort:
B.
Descending
Quantity
Sort
(
annual
tons):

Item
Facility
EPAID
1997
Managed
(
tons)
Item
%
Item
Facility
EPAID
1997
Managed
(
tons)
Item
Percentile
Cumulative
Percentile
Rank
Percentile
54
104
NYD002100352
4,965.9
0.0096%
104
COD160887741
100.2
0.000%
0.0%
41.1%

105
NYD002211324
526,483.3
1.0224%
105
CTD000604488
99.6
0.000%
0.0%
40.6%

106
NYD002220804
65,290.8
0.1268%
106
NJD002147023
98.0
0.000%
0.0%
40.0%

107
NYD003930849
774,214.5
1.5034%
107
MOD071987416
96.9
0.000%
0.0%
39.4%

108
NYD041292509
5,472.0
0.0106%
108
VAD982362428
93.2
0.000%
0.0%
38.9%

109
NYD053719894
0.8
0.0000%
109
PAD002311884
82.3
0.000%
0.0%
38.3%

110
NYD059385120
562,192.7
1.0917%
110
CTD055310759
78.7
0.000%
0.0%
37.7%

111
NYD080480734
3.5
0.0000%
111
CTD980668198
77.6
0.000%
0.0%
37.1%

112
NYD084006741
27,442.8
0.0533%
112
TXD058276130
75.7
0.000%
0.0%
36.6%

113
NYD980592497
321,324.0
0.6240%
113
GAD051010429
73.7
0.000%
0.0%
36.0%

114
NYD981561962
705.3
0.0014%
114
KSD007246846
68.4
0.000%
0.0%
35.4%

115
NYD986954147
6,713.0
0.0130%
115
MID083684290
67.0
0.000%
0.0%
34.9%

116
NYR000030726
583,819.8
1.1337%
116
LAD000757286
56.0
0.000%
0.0%
34.3%

117
OHD000816629
46.4
0.0001%
117
CAD981375983
54.4
0.000%
0.0%
33.7%

118
OHD001926740
589.9
0.0011%
118
FLD982102295
52.1
0.000%
0.0%
33.1%

119
OHD004172565
182.7
0.0004%
119
ALD983176520
50.0
0.000%
0.0%
32.6%

120
OHD004182408
278.4
0.0005%
120
OHD000816629
46.4
0.000%
0.0%
32.0%

121
OHD005046677
2.0
0.0000%
121
PAD980550412
41.7
0.000%
0.0%
31.4%

122
OHD052324290
4.2
0.0000%
122
NYD000707901
38.5
0.000%
0.0%
30.9%

123
OHD066060609
397.7
0.0008%
123
MAR000007559
30.6
0.000%
0.0%
30.3%

124
OHD093945293
1,699.4
0.0033%
124
MAD053452637
27.1
0.000%
0.0%
29.7%

125
OHD980681571
897.2
0.0017%
125
NYD002067932
25.7
0.000%
0.0%
29.1%

126
OKD000632737
5,800.6
0.0113%
126
FLD980729610
24.8
0.000%
0.0%
28.6%

127
OKD000758599
913.1
0.0018%
127
VAD980831176
24.0
0.000%
0.0%
28.0%

128
OKD079986568
37,695.6
0.0732%
128
KSD980854285
21.8
0.000%
0.0%
27.4%

129
OKD089761290
251.0
0.0005%
129
VAR000004978
19.1
0.000%
0.0%
26.9%

130
OKD981909849
275.9
0.0005%
130
OKD987083946
18.8
0.000%
0.0%
26.3%

131
OKD987083946
18.8
0.0000%
131
DED053304770
17.1
0.000%
0.0%
25.7%

132
ORD009023466
101,311.9
0.1967%
132
NJD006980924
17.0
0.000%
0.0%
25.1%

133
ORD009227398
0.3
0.0000%
133
PAD004498432
15.6
0.000%
0.0%
24.6%

134
ORD099149445
1.9
0.0000%
134
GAR000012336
14.8
0.000%
0.0%
24.0%

135
PAD001887579
6.7
0.0000%
135
NCD986177061
14.4
0.000%
0.0%
23.4%

136
PAD002311884
82.3
0.0002%
136
CAD982437089
12.1
0.000%
0.0%
22.9%

137
PAD003038056
0.3
0.0000%
137
CTD000845198
11.9
0.000%
0.0%
22.3%

138
PAD003043353
2,485,320.0
4.8262%
138
NYD000809350
11.1
0.000%
0.0%
21.7%
A.
Alpha­
Numeric
Sort:
B.
Descending
Quantity
Sort
(
annual
tons):

Item
Facility
EPAID
1997
Managed
(
tons)
Item
%
Item
Facility
EPAID
1997
Managed
(
tons)
Item
Percentile
Cumulative
Percentile
Rank
Percentile
55
139
PAD004498432
15.6
0.0000%
139
TXD062128004
10.3
0.000%
0.0%
21.1%

140
PAD030069140
968.4
0.0019%
140
CTD001139617
10.3
0.000%
0.0%
20.6%

141
PAD041399403
14,553.8
0.0283%
141
TND982109142
9.2
0.000%
0.0%
20.0%

142
PAD043882323
208,333.2
0.4046%
142
CTD000844332
9.0
0.000%
0.0%
19.4%

143
PAD067098822
121.5
0.0002%
143
CAD000627273
7.8
0.000%
0.0%
18.9%

144
PAD067362327
160.8
0.0003%
144
PAD001887579
6.7
0.000%
0.0%
18.3%

145
PAD980550412
41.7
0.0001%
145
CAD049904766
6.7
0.000%
0.0%
17.7%

146
PAD980551964
183.1
0.0004%
146
MED985467935
5.7
0.000%
0.0%
17.1%

147
PAD987271848
0.2
0.0000%
147
MSD054179403
5.2
0.000%
0.0%
16.6%

148
PRD090036021
294.9
0.0006%
148
NYD000098558
5.1
0.000%
0.0%
16.0%

149
RID058065707
295.6
0.0006%
149
WID068318146
4.8
0.000%
0.0%
15.4%

150
TND003376928
42,712,495.8
82.9431%
150
OHD052324290
4.2
0.000%
0.0%
14.9%

151
TND982109142
9.2
0.0000%
151
FLD981474802
4.1
0.000%
0.0%
14.3%

152
TXD050858182
1.0
0.0000%
152
CT5000001107
3.9
0.000%
0.0%
13.7%

153
TXD052649027
789.2
0.0015%
153
NYD080480734
3.5
0.000%
0.0%
13.1%

154
TXD056542749
174.3
0.0003%
154
OHD005046677
2.0
0.000%
0.0%
12.6%

155
TXD058276130
75.7
0.0001%
155
MD6150004095
1.9
0.000%
0.0%
12.0%

156
TXD062128004
10.3
0.0000%
156
ORD099149445
1.9
0.000%
0.0%
11.4%

157
TXD077603371
4,217.3
0.0082%
157
NY0000926436
1.9
0.000%
0.0%
10.9%

158
TXD981512122
3,175.7
0.0062%
158
TXD050858182
1.0
0.000%
0.0%
10.3%

159
TXD981898760
499.0
0.0010%
159
WAD988478723
0.9
0.000%
0.0%
9.7%

160
UTD001705029
2,367.9
0.0046%
160
NHD500015441
0.9
0.000%
0.0%
9.1%

161
UTD009081357
3,048.2
0.0059%
161
NYD053719894
0.8
0.000%
0.0%
8.6%

162
VAD023741705
19,650.0
0.0382%
162
ILD005158274
0.8
0.000%
0.0%
8.0%

163
VAD980831176
24.0
0.0000%
163
WAD009249863
0.5
0.000%
0.0%
7.4%

164
VAD982362428
93.2
0.0002%
164
CTD001186212
0.5
0.000%
0.0%
6.9%

165
VAD988170445
5,374.8
0.0104%
165
ALD000622464
0.5
0.000%
0.0%
6.3%

166
VAR000004978
19.1
0.0000%
166
AKD009252230
0.4
0.000%
0.0%
5.7%

167
WA0000189431
0.2
0.0000%
167
ORD009227398
0.3
0.000%
0.0%
5.1%

168
WA7890008967
1,650.4
0.0032%
168
GAD980845077
0.3
0.000%
0.0%
4.6%

169
WAD009249863
0.5
0.0000%
169
PAD003038056
0.3
0.000%
0.0%
4.0%

170
WAD988478723
0.9
0.0000%
170
CTD001149277
0.2
0.000%
0.0%
3.4%

171
WAR000008979
4,893.5
0.0095%
171
GAD981224991
0.2
0.000%
0.0%
2.9%

172
WID000808824
1,703.0
0.0033%
172
PAD987271848
0.2
0.000%
0.0%
2.3%

173
WID068318146
4.8
0.0000%
173
MID980683775
0.2
0.000%
0.0%
1.7%
A.
Alpha­
Numeric
Sort:
B.
Descending
Quantity
Sort
(
annual
tons):

Item
Facility
EPAID
1997
Managed
(
tons)
Item
%
Item
Facility
EPAID
1997
Managed
(
tons)
Item
Percentile
Cumulative
Percentile
Rank
Percentile
56
174
WID990829475
1,425.4
0.0028%
174
WA0000189431
0.2
0.000%
0.0%
1.1%

175
WVD988776852
476.2
0.0009%
175
CTD001169010
0.1
0.000%
0.0%
0.6%

Column
totals
=
51,496,157.3
100.0000%
51,496,157.3
100.000%
57
Facilities
Managing
F002
&
F005
Spent
Solvent
RCRA
Hazardous
Waste
in
Wastewater
Treatment
Units
1997
BRS
QUERY:
[
F002
or
F005]
+
(
B101
or
B201)
+
[
M071
to
M099
or
M121
to
M123
or
M133
to
M136]

Item
EPA_
ID
Waste
Form
Code
SIC
Code
Source
Code
Generated
Tons
(
tons/
year)
Onsite/
Offsite
Management
Waste
Management
System
Code
1997
Managed
Tons
(
tons/
year)
F002
&/
or
F005?
Characteristic
Hazard
Waste
Dxxx
(
other
than
D018)?
Waste
code
count
1
TND003376928
B101
2819
42,701,759.24
On
site
M081
42,712,495.75
F002
&
F005
5
2
PAD003043353
B101
2833
A34
2,485,320.00
On
site
M136
2,485,320.00
F002
&
F005
Yes
6
3
NYD003930849
B101
2079
A99
717,097.00
On
site
M136
717,097.00
F005
1
4
NYR000030726
B101
3364
A69
On
site
M082
583,819.85
F002
2
5
NYD059385120
B101
3679
A63
557,330.00
On
site
M136
557,330.00
F002
1
6
NYD002211324
B101
3579
A63
526,468.00
On
site
M136
498,170.00
F005
Yes
8
7
IND000806935
B101
2833
A49
443,615.51
On
site
M135
443,615.51
F002
&
F005
Yes
4
8
MAD001402320
B101
3861
A09
371,025.78
On
site
M135
371,025.78
F002
&
F005
3
9
ALD079109013
B101
3351
A64
On
site
M083
343,704.15
F002
1
10
GAD039046800
B101
2834
A04
303,995.00
On
site
M135
303,995.00
F005
Yes
5
11
PAD043882323
B101
3675
A69
On
site
M135
208,333.20
F002
Yes
2
12
CAD093365435
B101
3764
A64
On
site
M083
207,041.70
F002
&
F005
Yes
5
13
LA4800014587
B101
3769
A31
206,022.97
On
site
M136
206,022.97
F002
Yes
5
14
CA1800090010
B101
3764
A64
On
site
M083
154,952.88
F002
&
F005
Yes
5
15
IND006050967
B101
2833
A69
On
site
M136
150,181.74
F002
&
F005
Yes
4
16
MAD058060476
B101
3861
A75
129,000.00
On
site
M135
129,000.00
F002
3
17
IND006050967
B101
2833
A37
124,053.00
On
site
M136
124,053.00
F002
&
F005
Yes
3
18
NYD980592497
B101
3861
A49
105,064.13
On
site
M136
105,064.13
F002
&
F005
Yes
8
19
ORD009023466
B101
A73
101,311.90
On
site
M136
101,311.90
F002
1
20
NYD980592497
B101
3861
A49
93,607.39
On
site
M136
93,607.39
F002
&
F005
Yes
6
21
CAD093365435
B101
3764
A64
On
site
M085
88,291.49
F002
&
F005
Yes
5
22
NCD003217437
B101
2672
A73
37,531.28
On
site
M135
75,062.55
F005
1
23
MAD001923408
B101
3669
A69
On
site
M134
74,854.05
F002
Yes
2
24
NYD002220804
B101
2869
A75
65,290.78
On
site
M121
65,290.78
F002
2
25
NYD003930849
B101
2079
A49
55,310.83
On
site
M136
55,310.83
F005
2
26
NCD051330280
B201
2824
A73
25,891.08
On
site
M135
51,782.17
F005
1
27
MAD000846493
B101
3861
A75
47,726.50
On
site
M083
47,726.50
F002
&
F005
Yes
5
28
MAD001033190
B201
2824
A73
453,765.43
On
site
M135
45,376.54
F005
Yes
2
29
OKD079986568
B101
3861
A63
37,653.88
On
site
M135
37,653.88
F002
&
F005
2
30
COD076470525
B101
2833
A63
On
site
M085
31,097.04
F002
&
F005
4
31
MAD062163191
B101
3861
A31
29,372.42
On
site
M135
29,372.42
F002
&
F005
3
32
NYD002211324
B101
3579
A63
526,468.00
On
site
M135
28,298.00
F005
Yes
8
33
NYD084006741
B101
3571
A63
27,442.81
On
site
M082
27,442.81
F002
&
F005
4
Item
EPA_
ID
Waste
Form
Code
SIC
Code
Source
Code
Generated
Tons
(
tons/
year)
Onsite/
Offsite
Management
Waste
Management
System
Code
1997
Managed
Tons
(
tons/
year)
F002
&/
or
F005?
Characteristic
Hazard
Waste
Dxxx
(
other
than
D018)?
Waste
code
count
58
34
NYD980592497
B101
3861
A34
23,802.89
On
site
M136
23,802.89
F002
&
F005
Yes
8
35
NJD002385730
B101
2869
A73
23,656.41
On
site
M094
23,656.41
F005
Yes
3
36
NYD980592497
B101
3861
A49
22,030.66
On
site
M136
22,030.66
F005
Yes
4
37
VAD023741705
B101
3764
A69
On
site
M083
19,650.00
F002
2
38
NYD980592497
B101
3861
A49
16,823.68
On
site
M136
16,823.68
F002
&
F005
Yes
9
39
NYD980592497
B101
3861
A49
15,494.18
On
site
M136
15,494.18
F005
Yes
5
40
KSD007482011
B101
3721
A69
On
site
M135
15,072.23
F002
Yes
4
41
MND000819268
B101
3489
A61
On
site
M083
15,006.65
F002
2
42
PAD041399403
B101
2819
A69
On
site
M135
14,553.79
F005
1
43
FL6170024412
B201
9711
A01
7,502.75
On
site
M135
7,502.75
F002
&
F005
Yes
5
44
ALD003297116
B101
3695
A69
On
site
M081
6,838.54
F005
2
45
NYD986954147
B101
9999
A69
6,713.02
On
site
M136
6,713.04
F002
1
46
NYD980592497
B101
3861
A49
6,365.34
On
site
M136
6,365.34
F002
&
F005
Yes
6
47
FLD046771952
B201
3721
A01
5,930.05
On
site
M135
5,930.05
F002
Yes
2
48
OKD000632737
B101
7389
A63
5,800.59
On
site
M135
5,800.59
F002
&
F005
5
49
NYD041292509
B101
3579
A63
5,472.00
On
site
M135
5,472.00
F005
Yes
4
50
VAD988170445
B101
2869
A78
5,374.78
On
site
M081
5,374.78
F005
2
51
NYD002100352
B101
2542
A69
4,965.87
On
site
M083
4,965.87
F002
1
52
NYD059385120
B101
3679
A63
4,862.72
On
site
M135
4,862.72
F002
1
53
NYD980592497
B101
3861
A37
4,497.31
On
site
M136
4,497.31
F002
&
F005
Yes
4
54
NYD980592497
B101
3861
A33
4,493.70
On
site
M136
4,493.70
F002
&
F005
Yes
9
55
NYD980592497
B101
3861
A35
4,491.61
On
site
M136
4,491.61
F005
1
56
WAR000008979
B101
A06
4,312.61
On
site
M074
4,312.61
F002
&
F005
Yes
4
57
NYD980592497
B101
3861
A32
3,670.63
On
site
M136
3,670.63
F002
&
F005
Yes
8
58
NYD980592497
B101
3861
A37
3,434.63
On
site
M136
3,434.63
F005
Yes
4
59
NYD980592497
B101
3861
A32
3,403.74
On
site
M136
3,403.74
F002
&
F005
Yes
13
60
COD007068646
B101
3761
A69
On
site
M136
3,380.90
F002
&
F005
4
61
TXD981512122
B101
3053
A73
3,206.97
On
site
M081
3,175.70
F005
Yes
3
62
UTD009081357
B101
3761
A75
3,048.17
On
site
M135
3,048.17
F002
&
F005
5
63
COD980952097
B101
9199
A65
On
site
M083
2,998.35
F002
&
F005
4
64
FL6170024412
B101
9711
A22
2,849.85
On
site
M135
2,849.85
F002
&
F005
6
65
CAD000030494
B101
3764
A94
2,848.37
On
site
M092
2,848.37
F002
&
F005
Yes
5
66
CA1800090010
B101
3764
A64
On
site
M085
2,809.84
F002
&
F005
Yes
5
67
TXD077603371
B101
0
A49
8,006.53
Off
site
M134
2,800.79
F005
Yes
4
Item
EPA_
ID
Waste
Form
Code
SIC
Code
Source
Code
Generated
Tons
(
tons/
year)
Onsite/
Offsite
Management
Waste
Management
System
Code
1997
Managed
Tons
(
tons/
year)
F002
&/
or
F005?
Characteristic
Hazard
Waste
Dxxx
(
other
than
D018)?
Waste
code
count
59
68
NYD980592497
B101
3861
A35
2,670.81
On
site
M136
2,670.81
F002
&
F005
Yes
9
69
NYD000824482
B101
2812
A51
2,095.74
On
site
M135
2,095.74
F002
Yes
3
70
NED981723513
B101
4953
A99
4,045.40
Off
site
M079
2,059.99
F002
&
F005
Yes
171
71
FLD004073177
B101
3721
A29
1,968.72
On
site
M135
1,968.72
F002
&
F005
Yes
6
72
GAD061022216
B101
3721
A01
1,891.66
On
site
M074
1,891.66
F002
Yes
2
73
OHD093945293
B101
4953
A73
Off
site
M134
1,699.38
F002
&
F005
Yes
62
74
NYD980592497
B101
3861
A33
1,673.59
On
site
M136
1,673.59
F005
Yes
2
75
WA7890008967
B101
A99
1,650.44
On
site
M122
1,650.44
F002
Yes
4
76
NYD980592497
B101
3861
A78
1,591.48
On
site
M136
1,591.48
F005
1
77
CA7170090016
B101
9711
A19
1,575.92
On
site
M135
1,575.92
F002
Yes
3
78
NYD980592497
B101
3861
A33
1,538.73
On
site
M136
1,538.73
F005
Yes
3
79
UTD001705029
B101
3764
A36
1,522.31
On
site
M135
1,522.31
F002
&
F005
4
80
NJD002385730
B101
2869
A94
1,501.20
On
site
M094
1,501.20
F002
&
F005
2
81
NYD980592497
B101
3861
A49
1,419.22
On
site
M136
1,419.22
F002
&
F005
Yes
6
82
TXD077603371
B101
0
A49
8,006.53
Off
site
M094
1,293.48
F005
Yes
4
83
NYD003930849
B101
2079
A34
1,266.14
On
site
M136
1,266.14
F005
Yes
5
84
LAD985218742
B101
3721
A75
1,251.17
On
site
M135
1,251.17
F005
Yes
8
85
MID000820381
B101
2834
A33
1,201.98
On
site
M135
1,201.98
F005
2
86
NYD980592497
B101
3861
A32
1,083.54
On
site
M136
1,083.54
F002
&
F005
Yes
8
87
COD000694869
B101
2869
A09
1,000.64
Off
site
M091
1,000.64
F005
Yes
4
88
OKD000758599
B201
3561
A65
913.06
On
site
M083
913.06
F002
&
F005
Yes
7
89
WID000808824
B101
7389
A09
1,031.77
Off
site
M094
877.81
F005
1
90
WID990829475
B101
7389
A19
Off
site
M091
877.69
F005
1
91
NYD980592497
B101
3861
A34
847.76
On
site
M136
847.76
F005
Yes
2
92
CAD000030494
B101
3764
A94
1,308.38
On
site
M122
804.07
F002
&
F005
Yes
5
93
WID000808824
B101
7389
A09
1,031.77
Off
site
M094
745.80
F005
1
94
GAD003324985
B101
2833
A37
726.66
On
site
M136
726.66
F005
Yes
3
95
NYD981561962
B101
9999
A69
705.30
Off
site
M085
705.30
F002
Yes
2
96
TXD052649027
B101
7389
A89
797.57
Off
site
M134
669.76
F002
Yes
4
97
PAD030069140
B201
2869
A59
615.50
Off
site
M085
615.50
F002
&
F005
Yes
4
98
OHD001926740
B101
7389
A73
811.76
Off
site
M094
589.93
F002
&
F005
Yes
16
99
KYD053348108
B101
4953
A99
580.22
On
site
M082
580.22
F002
2
100
CAD008302903
B101
4953
A99
562.64
Off
site
M079
562.64
F005
1
101
FL6170024412
B101
9711
A22
551.57
On
site
M135
551.57
F002
&
F005
7
Item
EPA_
ID
Waste
Form
Code
SIC
Code
Source
Code
Generated
Tons
(
tons/
year)
Onsite/
Offsite
Management
Waste
Management
System
Code
1997
Managed
Tons
(
tons/
year)
F002
&/
or
F005?
Characteristic
Hazard
Waste
Dxxx
(
other
than
D018)?
Waste
code
count
60
102
NJD056356066
B101
2834
A34
3,810.83
Off
site
M082
549.57
F002
Yes
3
103
OHD980681571
B101
7389
A59
4,295.72
Off
site
M094
527.51
F002
&
F005
Yes
9
104
TXD981898760
B101
3079
A75
596.00
Off
site
M083
499.00
F002
1
105
NYD980592497
B101
3861
A33
495.40
On
site
M136
495.40
F005
1
106
IND000646943
B101
9999
A99
495.02
Off
site
M082
495.02
F002
&
F005
Yes
29
107
AZD009015389
B101
8741
A19
487.49
Off
site
M081
487.49
F002
Yes
5
108
WVD988776852
B101
3728
A01
476.17
Off
site
M134
476.17
F002
Yes
4
109
NYD980592497
B101
3861
A49
473.26
On
site
M136
473.26
F002
&
F005
Yes
4
110
UTD001705029
B101
3764
A09
462.08
On
site
M135
462.08
F002
&
F005
4
111
NYD003930849
B101
2079
A35
455.09
On
site
M136
455.09
F005
1
112
NYD980592497
B101
3861
A31
425.34
On
site
M136
425.34
F002
1
113
GAD003324985
B101
2833
A37
422.36
On
site
M136
422.36
F005
2
114
AZD009015389
B101
8741
A31
420.60
Off
site
M134
420.60
F002
&
F005
4
115
UTD001705029
B101
3764
A09
370.11
Off
site
M134
362.30
F002
&
F005
4
116
GAD033582461
B101
4953
A75
362.24
On
site
M094
362.24
F002
&
F005
Yes
5
117
WAR000008979
B101
A01
357.79
On
site
M074
357.79
F002
&
F005
Yes
4
118
PAD030069140
B201
2869
A59
352.90
Off
site
M085
352.90
F005
Yes
5
119
FL6170024412
B201
9711
A21
348.36
On
site
M135
348.36
F002
&
F005
Yes
6
120
ILD980613913
B101
7389
A73
Off
site
M134
347.28
F002
&
F005
4
121
OHD066060609
B101
7389
A99
Off
site
M094
340.91
F002
&
F005
Yes
24
122
ILD005083316
B101
2821
A03
425.75
Off
site
M094
334.44
F005
3
123
OHD980681571
B101
7389
A19
Off
site
M094
331.94
F005
Yes
4
124
PRD090036021
B101
2834
A37
294.90
On
site
M135
294.90
F002
2
125
WID990829475
B101
7389
A73
287.73
Off
site
M091
287.73
F005
1
126
CTD064828726
B101
2869
A37
284.03
On
site
M135
284.03
F005
Yes
4
127
OHD004182408
B101
3471
A64
278.38
Off
site
M094
278.38
F005
Yes
5
128
OKD981909849
B101
4581
A21
275.93
Off
site
M134
275.93
F002
Yes
2
129
MAD000844597
B101
2899
A32
491.77
Off
site
M081
275.31
F005
Yes
3
130
WID990829475
B101
7389
A79
260.01
Off
site
M091
260.01
F005
1
131
MAR000007955
B101
2865
A31
571.38
Off
site
M083
259.07
F002
&
F005
Yes
5
132
MAD980912323
B101
2869
A37
255.70
Off
site
M091
255.70
F002
Yes
2
133
RID058065707
B201
3081
A09
295.63
Off
site
M081
251.17
F005
Yes
3
134
OKD089761290
B101
9999
A01
857.79
Off
site
M134
250.99
F002
&
F005
Yes
211
135
NYD980592497
B101
3861
A34
247.51
On
site
M136
247.51
F002
Yes
3
Item
EPA_
ID
Waste
Form
Code
SIC
Code
Source
Code
Generated
Tons
(
tons/
year)
Onsite/
Offsite
Management
Waste
Management
System
Code
1997
Managed
Tons
(
tons/
year)
F002
&/
or
F005?
Characteristic
Hazard
Waste
Dxxx
(
other
than
D018)?
Waste
code
count
61
136
IND000646943
B101
9999
A99
242.39
Off
site
M092
242.39
F002
&
F005
Yes
35
137
NYD002081396
B101
2834
A34
238.90
On
site
M083
238.90
F005
Yes
3
138
MND985694736
B101
3728
A06
237.01
On
site
M121
237.01
F002
1
139
WAR000008979
B101
A27
223.10
On
site
M072
223.10
F002
&
F005
Yes
4
140
MAD980912323
B101
2869
A31
219.40
Off
site
M091
219.40
F005
Yes
2
141
IND085616837
B101
2869
A73
214.46
Off
site
M085
199.59
F002
1
142
ILD980613913
B101
7389
A73
4,078.52
Off
site
M099
189.80
F002
&
F005
4
143
CTD001449784
B101
3721
A01
189.80
Off
site
M085
185.91
F002
&
F005
Yes
4
144
MAD001402320
B101
3861
A32
185.74
Off
site
M085
185.74
F002
1
145
PAD980551964
B201
2834
A34
196.94
Off
site
M081
183.09
F002
&
F005
Yes
5
146
OHD004172565
B101
2869
A94
160.09
Off
site
M094
182.70
F005
Yes
6
147
NYD980592497
B101
3861
A04
182.23
On
site
M136
182.23
F002
&
F005
Yes
6
148
NYD980592497
B101
3861
A19
180.56
On
site
M136
180.56
F005
2
149
FL6170024412
B201
9711
A75
498.80
Off
site
M134
178.07
F002
&
F005
7
150
NYD980592497
B101
3861
A32
169.72
On
site
M136
169.72
F005
Yes
2
151
PAD067362327
B101
3341
A78
160.76
Off
site
M094
160.76
F002
Yes
2
152
MAD000844597
B101
2899
A32
150.85
Off
site
M081
150.85
F005
Yes
4
153
IND000646943
B101
9999
A99
141.64
Off
site
M082
141.64
F002
&
F005
Yes
24
154
NYD980592497
B101
3861
A37
141.10
On
site
M136
141.10
F002
&
F005
Yes
4
155
NYD980592497
B101
3861
A04
135.14
On
site
M136
135.14
F002
&
F005
Yes
5
156
NYD980592497
B101
3861
A09
132.51
On
site
M136
132.51
F002
&
F005
Yes
4
157
CTD001840974
B101
3829
A49
162.19
Off
site
M094
121.15
F002
Yes
3
158
IND000646943
B101
9999
A99
117.79
Off
site
M082
117.79
F002
&
F005
Yes
18
159
ILD980613913
B101
7389
A73
Off
site
M134
116.50
F002
&
F005
4
160
PAD067098822
B101
4953
A89
143.75
Off
site
M092
116.49
F002
&
F005
Yes
15
161
IND000646943
B101
9999
A99
115.86
Off
site
M082
115.86
F002
&
F005
Yes
24
162
MAD000604447
B101
5093
A89
341.75
Off
site
M094
115.61
F002
&
F005
Yes
25
163
TXD077603371
B101
0
A49
8,006.53
Off
site
M134
114.51
F005
Yes
4
164
NYD980592497
B101
3861
A37
110.46
On
site
M136
110.46
F005
Yes
3
165
KYD000770313
B101
4953
A99
108.71
Off
site
M081
108.71
F005
2
166
NCD980842132
B201
4953
A99
774.84
Off
site
M085
106.31
F002
&
F005
4
167
NYD980592497
B101
3861
A32
105.39
On
site
M136
105.39
F005
Yes
3
168
NYD980592497
B101
3861
A32
103.02
On
site
M136
103.02
F005
Yes
3
169
COD160887741
B101
4581
A01
100.25
On
site
M135
100.25
F002
&
F005
3
Item
EPA_
ID
Waste
Form
Code
SIC
Code
Source
Code
Generated
Tons
(
tons/
year)
Onsite/
Offsite
Management
Waste
Management
System
Code
1997
Managed
Tons
(
tons/
year)
F002
&/
or
F005?
Characteristic
Hazard
Waste
Dxxx
(
other
than
D018)?
Waste
code
count
62
170
IND000646943
B101
9999
A99
100.23
Off
site
M082
100.23
F002
&
F005
Yes
18
171
ILD000608471
B201
4953
A89
103.92
Off
site
M085
99.52
F002
1
172
MAD019371079
B101
4953
A04
139.98
Off
site
M099
93.79
F002
Yes
7
173
VAD982362428
B101
3577
A78
93.22
Off
site
M081
93.22
F002
3
174
ILD005083316
B101
2821
A03
425.75
Off
site
M094
91.30
F005
3
175
TXD056542749
B101
4581
A06
55.36
On
site
M071
87.15
F002
&
F005
Yes
4
176
MAD980912323
B101
2869
A32
107.02
Off
site
M081
85.13
F005
Yes
2
177
PAD002311884
B101
2851
A94
82.28
Off
site
M094
82.28
F005
Yes
3
178
NYD980592497
B101
3861
A09
81.38
On
site
M136
81.38
F002
&
F005
Yes
7
179
WID000808824
B101
7389
A09
1,031.77
Off
site
M094
79.39
F005
1
180
CTD055310759
B101
2819
A19
78.69
Off
site
M092
78.69
F002
Yes
3
181
MOD071987416
B101
4581
A01
253.74
Off
site
M081
75.89
F002
Yes
4
182
TXD058276130
B101
2821
A75
75.70
Off
site
M134
75.70
F002
&
F005
3
183
GAD051010429
B101
2841
A31
230.45
Off
site
M091
73.71
F002
Yes
5
184
NYD980592497
B101
3861
A09
72.83
On
site
M136
72.83
F005
Yes
4
185
IND000646943
B101
9999
A99
68.55
Off
site
M082
68.55
F002
&
F005
Yes
16
186
IND000646943
B101
9999
A99
67.35
Off
site
M082
67.35
F002
&
F005
Yes
26
187
NYD980592497
B101
3861
A04
62.55
On
site
M136
62.55
F002
&
F005
Yes
5
188
TXD052649027
B101
7389
A89
797.57
Off
site
M134
60.41
F002
Yes
4
189
CTD980668198
B101
9711
A01
136.46
Off
site
M134
57.69
F002
Yes
5
190
NJD002147023
B101
2833
A99
55.99
Off
site
M089
55.99
F005
Yes
3
191
CAD981375983
B101
7216
A73
54.42
On
site
M092
54.42
F002
1
192
FLD982102295
B101
8999
A06
52.13
On
site
M135
52.13
F002
1
193
CTD000604488
B201
4953
A89
65.01
Off
site
M085
50.54
F002
&
F005
24
194
NYD003930849
B101
2079
A59
50.04
On
site
M136
50.04
F005
1
195
ALD983176520
B101
3721
A03
50.00
On
site
M077
50.00
F005
2
196
NYD980592497
B101
3861
A33
49.25
On
site
M136
49.25
F002
&
F005
3
197
IND000646943
B101
9999
A99
49.11
Off
site
M082
49.11
F002
&
F005
Yes
19
198
OHD066060609
B101
7389
A94
48.00
Off
site
M094
48.00
F002
&
F005
Yes
20
199
NYD980592497
B101
3861
A99
46.91
On
site
M136
46.91
F005
1
200
MAD001402320
B101
3861
A09
47.05
Off
site
M079
46.82
F002
&
F005
Yes
4
201
IND000646943
B101
9999
A99
46.34
Off
site
M082
46.34
F002
&
F005
Yes
17
202
LAD000757286
B101
2899
A75
56.00
Off
site
M134
45.27
F002
&
F005
Yes
4
203
ILD000608471
B101
4953
A89
45.24
Off
site
M085
45.24
F005
Yes
5
Item
EPA_
ID
Waste
Form
Code
SIC
Code
Source
Code
Generated
Tons
(
tons/
year)
Onsite/
Offsite
Management
Waste
Management
System
Code
1997
Managed
Tons
(
tons/
year)
F002
&/
or
F005?
Characteristic
Hazard
Waste
Dxxx
(
other
than
D018)?
Waste
code
count
63
204
MID083684290
B101
2869
A34
698.39
Off
site
M074
45.10
F005
Yes
3
205
IND000646943
B101
9999
A99
44.75
Off
site
M082
44.75
F005
Yes
16
206
RID058065707
B201
3081
A09
295.63
Off
site
M081
44.46
F005
Yes
3
207
IND000646943
B101
9999
A99
43.72
Off
site
M082
43.72
F002
&
F005
Yes
12
208
ILD000608471
B201
4953
A89
42.40
Off
site
M085
42.40
F002
Yes
5
209
NJD002147023
B201
2833
A59
42.00
Off
site
M089
42.00
F005
2
210
PAD980550412
B101
2833
A09
41.70
Off
site
M081
41.70
F002
&
F005
Yes
5
211
OKD079986568
B101
3861
A37
41.69
Off
site
M082
41.69
F002
&
F005
Yes
4
212
CTD001840974
B101
3829
A49
162.19
Off
site
M094
41.04
F002
Yes
3
213
CTD000604488
B101
4953
A89
42.33
Off
site
M077
40.03
F002
&
F005
Yes
13
214
ILD000608471
B201
4953
A89
40.00
Off
site
M085
40.00
F005
Yes
5
215
NYD000707901
B101
3674
A09
38.50
Off
site
M085
38.50
F002
&
F005
Yes
7
216
KSD007246846
B101
5093
A51
42.89
Off
site
M091
37.01
F005
Yes
13
217
OHD000816629
B201
4953
A89
Off
site
M099
36.20
F002
&
F005
Yes
79
218
TXD056542749
B101
4581
A19
22.14
On
site
M071
34.86
F002
&
F005
Yes
4
219
TXD056542749
B101
4581
A29
22.14
On
site
M071
34.86
F002
&
F005
Yes
4
220
CTD001449784
B101
3721
A63
37.50
Off
site
M085
34.62
F002
Yes
2
221
TXD052649027
B101
7389
A89
797.57
Off
site
M089
33.04
F002
Yes
4
222
IND000646943
B101
9999
A99
33.03
Off
site
M092
33.03
F002
&
F005
Yes
27
223
NYD003930849
B101
2079
A04
32.03
On
site
M136
32.03
F005
Yes
2
224
MAR000007559
B101
3695
A29
196.18
On
site
M135
30.57
F005
1
225
MAD053452637
B201
4226
A89
241.74
Off
site
M085
27.11
F002
&
F005
Yes
63
226
NYD980592497
B101
3861
A34
26.79
On
site
M136
26.79
F002
&
F005
Yes
4
227
NYD002067932
B101
2672
A65
25.70
Off
site
M099
25.70
F002
&
F005
Yes
4
228
OHD980681571
B201
7389
A37
Off
site
M094
25.57
F002
&
F005
Yes
4
229
KSD007246846
B101
5093
A19
25.49
Off
site
M089
25.49
F002
2
230
VAD980831176
B101
3541
A69
On
site
M082
23.96
F002
Yes
3
231
IND000646943
B101
9999
A99
23.08
Off
site
M082
23.08
F002
&
F005
Yes
18
232
ILD000608471
B101
4953
A89
22.41
Off
site
M085
22.41
F005
Yes
5
233
ILD000608471
B201
4953
A89
22.40
Off
site
M085
22.40
F002
Yes
5
234
ILD000608471
B201
4953
A89
22.00
Off
site
M085
22.00
F002
Yes
5
235
MID083684290
B101
2869
A34
698.39
Off
site
M074
21.89
F005
Yes
3
236
KSD980854285
B101
2869
A37
21.75
Off
site
M082
21.75
F005
Yes
3
237
IND000646943
B101
9999
A99
21.47
Off
site
M082
21.47
F002
&
F005
Yes
19
Item
EPA_
ID
Waste
Form
Code
SIC
Code
Source
Code
Generated
Tons
(
tons/
year)
Onsite/
Offsite
Management
Waste
Management
System
Code
1997
Managed
Tons
(
tons/
year)
F002
&/
or
F005?
Characteristic
Hazard
Waste
Dxxx
(
other
than
D018)?
Waste
code
count
64
238
MOD071987416
B101
4581
A01
253.74
Off
site
M091
20.98
F002
Yes
4
239
NYD980592497
B101
3861
A78
20.85
On
site
M136
20.85
F002
&
F005
Yes
14
240
NJD002385730
B101
2869
A37
20.85
On
site
M094
20.85
F005
Yes
2
241
ILD000608471
B201
4953
A89
20.80
Off
site
M085
20.80
F005
Yes
4
242
ILD000608471
B201
4953
A89
20.80
Off
site
M085
20.80
F002
&
F005
Yes
5
243
FL6170024412
B201
9711
A75
99.44
Off
site
M134
20.51
F002
&
F005
7
244
MAR000007955
B101
2865
A31
571.38
Off
site
M083
20.50
F002
&
F005
Yes
5
245
MAD000604447
B101
5093
A89
341.75
Off
site
M078
20.41
F002
&
F005
Yes
25
246
ILD000608471
B201
4953
A89
20.40
Off
site
M085
20.40
F005
Yes
5
247
MAD019371079
B101
4953
A73
30.18
Off
site
M099
20.22
F002
Yes
7
248
ILD000608471
B201
4953
A89
32.02
Off
site
M085
20.00
F005
Yes
3
249
IND000646943
B101
9999
A99
19.99
Off
site
M092
19.99
F005
Yes
4
250
CTD980668198
B101
9711
A01
136.46
Off
site
M092
19.89
F002
Yes
5
251
ILD000608471
B201
4953
A89
19.20
Off
site
M085
19.20
F005
Yes
5
252
ILD000608471
B201
4953
A89
19.20
Off
site
M085
19.20
F002
&
F005
5
253
VAR000004978
B201
3679
A99
19.14
Off
site
M082
19.14
F002
3
254
ILD000608471
B201
4953
A89
18.80
Off
site
M085
18.80
F005
Yes
4
255
ILD000608471
B201
4953
A89
18.80
Off
site
M085
18.80
F002
&
F005
Yes
5
256
OKD987083946
B101
3721
A01
18.77
Off
site
M134
18.77
F002
1
257
CA7170090016
B101
9711
A19
18.71
On
site
M135
18.71
F002
Yes
3
258
TXD056542749
B101
4581
A76
11.07
On
site
M071
17.43
F002
Yes
4
259
IND000646943
B101
9999
A99
17.20
Off
site
M092
17.20
F002
&
F005
Yes
18
260
DED053304770
B101
2821
A04
17.14
On
site
M135
17.14
F005
Yes
3
261
FLD980729610
B201
4953
A99
933.15
Off
site
M081
17.09
F002
&
F005
Yes
38
262
NJD006980924
B101
8731
A69
16.97
On
site
M082
16.97
F002
1
263
UTD001705029
B101
3764
A63
On
site
M135
16.53
F002
2
264
IND000646943
B101
9999
A99
15.80
Off
site
M092
15.80
F005
Yes
3
265
PAD004498432
B101
2869
A37
15.64
Off
site
M081
15.64
F002
&
F005
Yes
5
266
IND085616837
B101
2869
A73
214.46
Off
site
M085
14.87
F002
1
267
ILD000608471
B201
4953
A89
14.80
Off
site
M085
14.80
F002
Yes
5
268
GAR000012336
B101
2231
A69
14.80
Off
site
M082
14.80
F002
&
F005
3
269
NCD986177061
B201
8734
A94
23.81
Off
site
M085
14.43
F002
Yes
4
270
IND000646943
B101
9999
A99
14.29
Off
site
M082
14.29
F005
Yes
7
271
IND000646943
B101
9999
A99
14.11
Off
site
M082
14.11
F002
&
F005
Yes
10
Item
EPA_
ID
Waste
Form
Code
SIC
Code
Source
Code
Generated
Tons
(
tons/
year)
Onsite/
Offsite
Management
Waste
Management
System
Code
1997
Managed
Tons
(
tons/
year)
F002
&/
or
F005?
Characteristic
Hazard
Waste
Dxxx
(
other
than
D018)?
Waste
code
count
65
272
ILD000608471
B201
4953
A89
13.60
Off
site
M085
13.60
F005
Yes
5
273
TXD052649027
B101
7389
A89
797.57
Off
site
M091
13.37
F002
Yes
4
274
IND000646943
B101
9999
A99
13.29
Off
site
M082
13.29
F005
Yes
11
275
IND000646943
B101
9999
A99
12.96
Off
site
M082
12.96
F002
&
F005
Yes
16
276
TXD052649027
B101
7389
A89
797.57
Off
site
M079
12.61
F002
Yes
4
277
IND000646943
B101
9999
A99
12.19
Off
site
M082
12.19
F002
&
F005
Yes
18
278
CAD982437089
B101
3728
A21
12.09
Off
site
M071
12.09
F005
Yes
4
279
CTD000845198
B101
4911
A51
11.90
Off
site
M092
11.90
F002
&
F005
3
280
NYD980592497
B101
3861
A35
11.71
On
site
M136
11.71
F005
Yes
4
281
NYD000809350
B101
3411
A65
11.10
Off
site
M083
11.10
F005
2
282
LAD000757286
B101
2899
A75
56.00
On
site
M136
10.73
F002
&
F005
Yes
4
283
NJD002385730
B101
2869
A94
10.43
On
site
M094
10.43
F002
Yes
2
284
TXD062128004
B101
5161
A04
10.33
Off
site
M134
10.33
F002
1
285
OHD000816629
B201
4953
A89
Off
site
M099
10.25
F005
Yes
71
286
NYD980592497
B101
3861
A31
10.01
On
site
M136
10.01
F002
1
287
TND982109142
B101
4953
9.22
On
site
M134
9.22
F002
5
288
CTD000604488
B201
4953
A89
12.04
Off
site
M085
9.06
F002
&
F005
Yes
14
289
CTD000844332
B101
3724
A63
9.02
Off
site
M094
9.02
F002
1
290
TXD077603371
B101
0
A49
8,006.53
Off
site
M121
8.51
F005
Yes
4
291
CTD001139617
B101
2891
A69
10.32
Off
site
M099
8.04
F002
Yes
3
292
NYD002211324
B101
3579
A09
8.02
Off
site
M085
7.82
F002
&
F005
Yes
6
293
CAD000627273
B101
3728
A09
7.76
Off
site
M084
7.76
F002
Yes
5
294
FLD980729610
B201
4953
A99
933.15
Off
site
M081
7.72
F002
&
F005
Yes
38
295
NYD980592497
B101
3861
A09
7.61
On
site
M136
7.61
F005
1
296
PAD001887579
B101
3353
A29
6.99
Off
site
M085
6.74
F005
Yes
3
297
CAD049904766
B101
3577
A65
7.81
Off
site
M099
6.66
F002
1
298
NYD980592497
B101
3861
A37
6.31
On
site
M136
6.31
F005
Yes
3
299
KSD007246846
B101
5093
A51
42.89
Off
site
M091
5.88
F005
Yes
13
300
NYD980592497
B101
3861
A09
5.66
On
site
M136
5.66
F005
Yes
3
301
MED985467935
B101
8734
A94
5.65
Off
site
M099
5.65
F005
Yes
6
302
NYD002211324
B101
3579
A53
11.18
Off
site
M085
5.25
F002
&
F005
5
303
MSD054179403
B201
2911
A94
5.20
On
site
M081
5.20
F005
5
304
NYD000098558
B101
7216
A61
5.14
Off
site
M089
5.14
F002
Yes
2
305
PAD067098822
B101
4953
A89
143.75
Off
site
M078
5.05
F002
&
F005
Yes
15
Item
EPA_
ID
Waste
Form
Code
SIC
Code
Source
Code
Generated
Tons
(
tons/
year)
Onsite/
Offsite
Management
Waste
Management
System
Code
1997
Managed
Tons
(
tons/
year)
F002
&/
or
F005?
Characteristic
Hazard
Waste
Dxxx
(
other
than
D018)?
Waste
code
count
66
306
WID068318146
B101
3089
A21
4.80
Off
site
M085
4.80
F002
1
307
UTD001705029
B101
3764
A63
On
site
M135
4.73
F002
2
308
OHD066060609
B101
7389
A73
4.64
Off
site
M094
4.64
F002
&
F005
Yes
20
309
ILD000608471
B201
4953
A89
4.40
Off
site
M085
4.40
F005
3
310
IND000646943
B101
9999
A99
4.26
Off
site
M092
4.26
F002
&
F005
Yes
21
311
NYD980592497
B101
3861
A19
6.19
On
site
M136
4.24
F002
&
F005
Yes
149
312
OHD052324290
B101
3679
A64
4.16
Off
site
M134
4.16
F005
2
313
OHD980681571
B101
7389
A19
Off
site
M094
4.15
F005
Yes
3
314
OHD066060609
B101
7389
A73
4.11
Off
site
M094
4.11
F002
&
F005
Yes
20
315
MID000820381
B101
2834
A36
17.54
On
site
M134
3.82
F002
&
F005
3
316
NYD003930849
B101
2079
A94
3.36
On
site
M136
3.36
F005
Yes
3
317
NYD980592497
B101
3861
A04
3.21
On
site
M136
3.21
F005
Yes
3
318
ILD000608471
B201
4953
A89
3.00
Off
site
M085
3.00
F002
Yes
2
319
ILD000608471
B201
4953
A89
2.88
Off
site
M085
2.88
F002
&
F005
Yes
5
320
NYD080480734
B101
3571
A09
Off
site
M089
2.86
F005
Yes
3
321
ILD000608471
B201
4953
A89
2.76
Off
site
M085
2.76
F005
Yes
3
322
IND000646943
B101
9999
A99
2.65
Off
site
M082
2.65
F002
&
F005
Yes
22
323
CT5000001107
B101
9511
A94
3.88
Off
site
M077
2.52
F002
Yes
2
324
FLD981474802
B201
4953
A99
71.49
Off
site
M081
2.40
F002
&
F005
Yes
14
325
CTD001139617
B101
2891
A69
10.32
Off
site
M099
2.28
F002
Yes
3
326
NYD980592497
B101
3861
A04
2.09
On
site
M136
2.09
F005
Yes
3
327
OHD005046677
B101
3724
A94
1.96
Off
site
M099
1.96
F005
2
328
NY0000926436
B101
2835
A04
1.88
On
site
M136
1.88
F005
Yes
4
329
ORD099149445
B101
A01
1.88
Off
site
M082
1.88
F002
&
F005
Yes
4
330
OHD980681571
B101
7389
A94
Off
site
M082
1.83
F005
Yes
4
331
FLD981474802
B101
4953
A99
38.12
Off
site
M099
1.73
F002
&
F005
Yes
25
332
OHD980681571
B101
7389
A21
Off
site
M094
1.60
F005
Yes
4
333
OHD980681571
B201
7389
A19
Off
site
M094
1.60
F002
Yes
2
334
ILD000608471
B201
4953
A89
1.54
Off
site
M085
1.54
F005
Yes
2
335
NYD002211324
B101
3579
A59
2.83
Off
site
M085
1.53
F005
Yes
2
336
NYD980592497
B201
3861
A49
1.31
On
site
M136
1.31
F005
Yes
5
337
NYD980592497
B101
3861
A49
1.29
On
site
M136
1.29
F002
&
F005
2
338
OHD980681571
B201
7389
A89
Off
site
M082
1.19
F005
Yes
4
339
CT5000001107
B101
9511
A94
3.88
Off
site
M077
1.15
F002
Yes
2
Item
EPA_
ID
Waste
Form
Code
SIC
Code
Source
Code
Generated
Tons
(
tons/
year)
Onsite/
Offsite
Management
Waste
Management
System
Code
1997
Managed
Tons
(
tons/
year)
F002
&/
or
F005?
Characteristic
Hazard
Waste
Dxxx
(
other
than
D018)?
Waste
code
count
67
340
ILD000608471
B201
4953
A89
1.10
Off
site
M085
1.10
F005
Yes
4
341
MD6150004095
B201
8099
A71
1.27
On
site
M135
1.05
F002
Yes
6
342
NYD980592497
B101
3861
A60
0.92
On
site
M136
0.92
F002
&
F005
2
343
WAD988478723
B101
A99
0.92
Off
site
M121
0.92
F002
2
344
NHD500015441
B201
3499
A21
0.90
Off
site
M075
0.90
F005
3
345
MD6150004095
B201
8099
A71
1.04
On
site
M135
0.88
F002
Yes
8
346
OHD980681571
B101
7389
A38
Off
site
M094
0.88
F002
2
347
TXD050858182
B101
3679
A69
0.34
Off
site
M085
0.83
F002
Yes
4
348
NYD053719894
B101
3724
A93
0.83
Off
site
M074
0.83
F002
Yes
2
349
ILD005158274
B101
3585
A61
4.18
Off
site
M099
0.77
F002
Yes
2
350
NYD980592497
B101
3861
A31
0.68
On
site
M136
0.68
F002
&
F005
3
351
NYD980592497
B101
3861
A94
0.66
On
site
M136
0.66
F002
&
F005
Yes
3
352
ILD000608471
B201
4953
A89
0.66
Off
site
M085
0.66
F002
Yes
3
353
NYD080480734
B101
3571
A69
Off
site
M089
0.60
F002
2
354
OHD980681571
B201
7389
A69
Off
site
M094
0.50
F002
Yes
2
355
NYD002211324
B101
3579
A09
8.02
Off
site
M078
0.49
F002
&
F005
Yes
6
356
WAD009249863
B101
A19
0.94
Off
site
M082
0.48
F005
2
357
CTD001186212
B101
3675
A09
0.46
Off
site
M085
0.46
F002
Yes
2
358
ALD000622464
B201
4953
A89
8.79
Off
site
M079
0.46
F002
&
F005
Yes
40
359
OHD980681571
B201
7389
A31
Off
site
M094
0.45
F005
1
360
ILD000608471
B201
4953
A89
0.44
Off
site
M085
0.44
F005
Yes
2
361
NYD980592497
B101
3861
A31
0.42
On
site
M136
0.42
F005
Yes
2
362
AKD009252230
B101
2611
A53
0.41
Off
site
M082
0.41
F002
&
F005
3
363
ORD009227398
B201
A06
0.31
Off
site
M082
0.31
F002
Yes
4
364
GAD980845077
B101
5169
A57
0.30
Off
site
M099
0.30
F002
&
F005
Yes
4
365
PAD003038056
B201
3861
A09
1.15
Off
site
M091
0.30
F005
Yes
3
366
NYD980592497
B101
3861
A69
0.29
On
site
M136
0.29
F002
&
F005
13
367
CTD001149277
B101
3724
A63
0.23
Off
site
M094
0.23
F002
1
368
GAD981224991
B101
5999
A69
0.23
Off
site
M075
0.23
F002
Yes
3
369
PAD987271848
B201
2812
A94
39.74
Off
site
M094
0.23
F002
&
F005
Yes
4
370
ILD000608471
B201
4953
A89
0.22
Off
site
M085
0.22
F005
Yes
5
371
CT5000001107
B101
9511
A94
3.88
Off
site
M077
0.21
F002
Yes
2
372
TXD050858182
B101
3679
A69
0.34
Off
site
M077
0.20
F002
Yes
4
373
MID980683775
B101
2522
A19
0.85
Off
site
M091
0.20
F005
Yes
10
Item
EPA_
ID
Waste
Form
Code
SIC
Code
Source
Code
Generated
Tons
(
tons/
year)
Onsite/
Offsite
Management
Waste
Management
System
Code
1997
Managed
Tons
(
tons/
year)
F002
&/
or
F005?
Characteristic
Hazard
Waste
Dxxx
(
other
than
D018)?
Waste
code
count
68
374
WA0000189431
B201
A58
0.19
Off
site
M082
0.19
F005
Yes
3
375
NYD002211324
B101
3579
A53
0.18
Off
site
M085
0.18
F002
&
F005
4
376
NYD980592497
B101
3861
A99
0.17
On
site
M136
0.17
F005
1
377
CTD001169010
B101
2899
A37
12.48
Off
site
M077
0.10
F002
Yes
3
378
NYD980592497
B201
3861
A35
0.10
On
site
M136
0.10
F005
Yes
3
379
NYD980592497
B201
3861
A29
0.08
On
site
M136
0.08
F005
Yes
3
380
NYD980592497
B101
3861
A34
0.06
On
site
M136
0.06
F005
1
381
ILD000608471
B201
4953
A89
0.04
Off
site
M085
0.04
F005
Yes
3
382
NYD980592497
B101
3861
A99
0.02
On
site
M136
0.02
F005
Yes
5
383
NYD980592497
B201
3861
A49
0.01
On
site
M136
0.01
F005
Yes
2
Column
totals
=
50,485,846.64
51,496,157.28
69
3.
USEPA
Office
of
Solid
Waste
RCRAInfo
Identity
of
Facilities
Which
Generate
or
Manage
RCRA
Hazardous
Wastes
Database
Query
Findings
70
Count
of
RCRA­
Regulated
Hazardous
Waste
Facilities
Which
Report
Having
a
Surface
Impoundment*
(
Source:
Envirofacts
RCRAInfo
Database
Query,
March
2002)

RCRA
Waste
Generator
Size
Type
of
Surface
Impoundment
Treatment
Storage
Disposal
Row
Totals
Large
Quantity
Generator
(
LQG):
>
1,000kg
hazardous
waste
in
a
calendar
month
392
666
253
1,311
Small
Quantity
Generator
(
SQG):
<
1,000kg
hazardous
waste
in
a
calendar
month
96
160
72
328
Column
totals
=
488
826
325
1,639
Explanatory
Notes:
(
a)
As
of
year
2002,
the
USEPA
RCRAInfo
database
also
contains
the
RCRA
"
Biennial
Reporting
System",
in
addition
to
other
RCRA
program
data
such
as
RCRA
permits
and
RCRA­
permitted
facility
identification
information.
(
b)
kg
=
kilogram;
1,000
kg
=
one
metric
ton
=
2,200
pounds.
(
c)
*
Surface
impoundment:
a
facility
or
part
of
a
facility
which
is
a
natural
topographic
depression,
man­
made
excavation,
or
diked
area
formed
primarily
of
earthen
materials
(
although
it
may
be
lined
with
man­
made
materials),
which
is
designed
to
hold
an
accumulation
of
liquid
wastes
or
wastes
containing
free
liquids,
and
which
is
not
an
injection
well.
Examples
of
surface
impoundments
are
holding,
storage,
settling,
and
aeration
pits,
ponds,
and
lagoons.
(
40
CFR
260.10).
71
4.
USEPA
Office
of
Environmental
Information
Toxics
Release
Inventory
(
TRI)

Database
Query
Findings
72
1999
USEPA
Toxics
Release
Inventory
(
TRI)
Customized
Data
Query:
Count
of
Facilities
Managing
Wastewaters
Containing
the
Four
Solvent
Chemicals
Disaggregation
Subset
Facilities
Metric
Solvent
Chemicals
(
RCRA
F­
listed
solvents)

1,1,2­
TCE
Benzene
2­
Ethoxy
2­
Nitro
I.
REPORTING:
Facilities
which
use,
process
or
manufacture
the
chemical
TRI
facility
count
35
979
46
6
TRI
establishment
count
106
2,770
108
18
II.
SOLVENT
USE:
Facilities
which
may
use
the
chemical
as
a
solvent
TRI
establishment
count
22
437
32
5
III.
RELEASES:
Facilities
which
released
the
chemical
to
land,
air,
or
water
TRI
establishment
count
(>
0
lbs)
71
1,861
88
12
TRI
establishments
with
RCRA
IDs
38
(
54%)
488
(
26%)
43
(
49%)
6
(
50%)

IV.
WASTE­
WATERS*:
Facilities
reporting
chemical
present
in
wastewaters
(
WWs)
Reported
chemical
in
wastewater
(
WW)
Facilities
19
(
54%)
390
(
40%)
7
(
15%)
3
(
50%)

States
9
48
7
3
O
N
S
I
T
E
Onsite
WW
management**
Facilities
16
345
7
3
Establishments
93
1,611
25
9
Pounds***
Not
available
from
Envirofacts
website
Onsite
WW
treatment****
(
TRI
code
=
B11
to
C99)
Facilities
12
198
5
2
Establishments
21
314
9
4
Pounds***
Not
available
from
Envirofacts
website
O
F
F
S
I
T
E
Transfer
WW
to
POTW
(
TRI
code
=
P91)
Facilities
1
60
1
0
Establishments
1
60
1
0
Pounds***
1,522
208,765
858,000
0
Transfer
WW
to
other
offsite
treatment
(
TRI
code
=
M61
+
M62)
Facilities
2
41
2
0
Establishments
2
45
3
0
Pounds***
58,009
141,063
885
0
73
Explanatory
Notes:
(
a)
Source:
USEPA
Envirofacts
website
queries
of
the
1999
"
Toxics
Release
Inventory"
(
TRI)
database
http://
www.
epa.
gov/
enviro/
html/
tris/
adhoc.
html
(
b)
*
Wastewater:
aqueous
waste
with
less
than
50%
organic
liquid
content;
excludes
slurries
and
sludges
containing
water
with
appreciable
amounts
of
dissolved
or
settled
solids,
such
that
the
viscosity
or
density
of
the
waste
is
considerably
different
from
process
wastewater.
(
c)
**
Other
"
management"
methods
include
incineration/
thermal
treatment
methods
(
TRI
onsite
waste
treatment
codes
Fxx),
and
physical
treatment
methods
such
as
equalization,
filtration,
settling/
clarification,
carbon
adsorption,
air
stripping,
steam
stripping
(
TRI
onsite
waste
treatment
codes
Pxx).
(
d)
***
Pounds
of
the
chemical
constituent
only,
not
of
the
entire
wastewater
volume.
(
e)
****
"
Treatment"
here
represents
the
subset
of
WW
treated
with
either
biological
treatment
(
TRI
onsite
waste
treatment
codes
Bxx),
or
chemical
treatment
(
TRI
onsite
waste
treatment
codes
Cxx).
(
f)
TRI
database
reporting
thresholds:
!
Facilities
in
manufacturing
SIC
codes
20­
39
+
coal
&
metal
mining
+
electric
utilities
+
chemical
wholesalers
+
petroleum
bulk
terminals
+
hazardous
waste
management
services:
!
>
12.5
tons
(
25,000
lbs)
of
the
chemical
manufactured
or
processed,
or
>
5
tons
(
10,000
lbs)
used
during
one
year.
(
g)
Facility:
all
buildings,
equipment,
structures,
and
other
stationary
items
which
are
located
on
a
single
site
or
on
contiguous
or
adjacent
sites
and
which
are
owned
or
operated
by
the
same
person.
(
h)
Establishment:
distinct
and
separate
economic
activities
that
are
performed
at
a
single
physical
location;
there
may
be
more
than
one
establishment
per
facility
(
i.
e.
multi­
establishment
facilities
consist
of
two
or
more
distince
and
separate
economic
units).
74
75
Six
of
the
13
TRI
Database
Chemical
Activities
Listed
Below
are
Potential
"
Solvent"
Use
Categories:
(
1)
Used/
Processed;
(
2)
Formulation
Component;
(
3)
Article
Component;
(
4)
Chem
Processing
Aid;
(
5)
Manufacture
Aid;
(
6)
Ancillary.
76
1987
19881989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
19951996
1997
1998
1999
Year
0
100
200
300
400
500
Count
of
TRI
Establishments
Benzene:
13­
Year
Trend
in
Solvent
Use
(
6
Possible
Solvent
TRI
facilities
using
>
10,000
pounds/
year;
~
2
drums/
month
equivalency)
77
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
Year
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
140
Count
of
TRI
Establishments
2­
Ethoxyethanol:
13­
Year
Trend
in
Solvent
Use
(
6
Possible
Solvent
Categories)
TRI
facilities
using
>
10,000
pounds/
year;
~
2
drums/
month
equivalency)
78
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
Year
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
45
Count
of
TRI
Establishments
1,1,2­
Trichloroethane:
13­
Year
Trend
in
Solvent
Use
(
6
Possible
Solvent
Categories)
TRI
facilities
using
>
10,000
pounds/
year;
~
2
drums/
month
equivalency)
79
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
Year
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
Count
of
TRI
Establishments
2­
Nitropropane:
13­
Year
Trend
in
Solvent
Use
(
6
Possible
Solvent
(
TRI
facilities
using
>
10,000
pounds/
year;
~
2
drums/
month
equivalency)

1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
Year
0
100
200
300
400
500
600
Count
of
TRI
Establishments
2­
nitropropane
1,1,2­
TCE
2­
ethoxyethanol
Benzene
*
Possible
solvent
uses
include:
used/
processed;
performance
enhancer
formulation
component;
integral
component
of
article;
chemical
processing
aid;
manufacturing
aid;
and/
or
ancillary
use
13­
Year
Trend
in
Solvent
Use
(
Six
Possible
Solvent
Use
Categories*)
(
TRI
facilities
using
>
10,000
pounds/
year;
~
2
drums/
month
equivalency)
80
81
82
83
Summary
of
On­
site
Treatability
for
Candidate
"
Headworks"
Spent
Solvent
Chemicals
in
Industrial
Wastewaters
Source:
USEPA
1999
Toxics
Release
Inventory
(
TRI)
Section
7A
Item
TRI
Treatment
Code
Type
of
On­
Site
Wastewater
Treatment
Method
2­
NITROPROPANE
1,1,2­
TCA
2­
ETHOXYETHANOL
BENZENE
Wastestreams
w/
data
=
3
Wastestreams
w/
data
=
18
Wastestreams
w/
data
=
7
Wastestreams
w/
data
=
382
Data
points
Treatability
%*
Data
points
Treatability
%*
Data
points
Treatability
%*
Data
points
Treatability
%*

Min
Max
Median
Min
Max
Median
Min
Max
Median
Min
Max
Median
1
B11
Biological
treatment
­­
aerobic
1
95.0
8
77.0
100.0
98.7
4
86.7
100.0
97.0
182
0.0
100.0
99.5
2
B21
Biological
treatment
­­
anaerobic
1
100.0
7
0.0
100.0
100.0
3
B31
Biological
treatment
­­
facultative
1
95.0
1
80.0
9
0.0
100.0
99.0
4
B99
Biological
treatment
­­
other
13
0.0
100.0
99.0
5
C01
Chemical
treatment
­­
chemical
precipitation
­­
lime
or
sodium
hydroxide
4
0.0
99.7
97.0
6
C09
Chemical
treatment
­­
sulfide
1
97.5
7
0.0
100.0
97.0
7
C11
Chemical
treatment
­­
neutralization
2
95.0
98.0
96.5
10
0.0
100.0
97.8
3
86.7
98.0
95.0
67
0.0
100.0
99.0
8
C21
Chemical
treatment
­­
chromium
reduction
1
100.0
9
C41
Chemical
treatment
­­
cyanide
oxidation
­­
alkaline
chlorination
1
99.0
10
C43
Chemical
treatment
­­
cyanide
oxidation
­­
other
2
99.0
99.0
99.0
11
C44
Chemical
treatment
­­
general
oxidation
(
including
disinfection)
­­
chlorination
1
95.0
3
0.3
100.0
95.0
12
C45
Chemical
treatment
­­
general
oxidation
(
including
disinfection)
­­
ozonation
1
100.0
13
C46
Chemical
treatment
­­
general
oxidation
(
including
disinfection)
­­
other
1
99.0
7
97.8
100.0
99.0
14
C99
Chemical
treatment
­­
other
10
0.3
100.0
99.0
15
P01
Physical
treatment
­­
equalization
1
95.0
6
77.0
100.0
98.7
2
86.7
95.0
90.9
124
0.0
100.0
99.0
16
P09
Physical
treatment
­­
other
blending
7
0.0
100.0
100.0
17
P11
Physical
treatment
­­
settling/
clarification
1
95.0
10
77.0
100.0
99.6
2
86.7
95.0
90.9
149
0.0
100.0
99.0
18
P12
Physical
treatment
­­
filtration
2
95.0
98.0
96.5
6
77.0
100.0
99.0
1
98.0
67
0.0
100.0
99.0
19
P13
Physical
treatment
­­
sludge
dewatering
(
non­
thermal)
3
80.0
100.0
97.5
34
0.0
100.0
99.0
20
P14
Physical
treatment
­­
air
flotation
1
90.0
92
0.0
100.0
99.0
21
P15
Physical
treatment
­­
oil
skimming
171
0.0
100.0
99.0
Item
TRI
Treatment
Code
Type
of
On­
Site
Wastewater
Treatment
Method
2­
NITROPROPANE
1,1,2­
TCA
2­
ETHOXYETHANOL
BENZENE
Wastestreams
w/
data
=
3
Wastestreams
w/
data
=
18
Wastestreams
w/
data
=
7
Wastestreams
w/
data
=
382
Data
points
Treatability
%*
Data
points
Treatability
%*
Data
points
Treatability
%*
Data
points
Treatability
%*

Min
Max
Median
Min
Max
Median
Min
Max
Median
Min
Max
Median
84
22
P16
Physical
treatment
­­
emulsion
breaking
­­
thermal
5
85.0
100.0
99.0
23
P17
Physical
treatment
­­
emulsion
breaking
­­
chemical
15
0.0
100.0
99.0
24
P19
Physical
treatment
­­
other
liquid
phase
separation
24
0.0
100.0
99.0
25
P21
Physical
treatment
­­
adsorption
­­
carbon
1
98.0
5
97.5
100.0
99.0
1
98.0
65
0.0
100.0
99.0
26
P29
Physical
treatment
­­
adsorption
­­
other
1
93.3
27
P41
Physical
treatment
­­
stripping
­­
air
6
77.0
100.0
97.1
67
0.0
100.0
98.0
28
P42
Physical
treatment
­­
stripping
­­
steam
8
77.0
100.0
99.5
50
0.0
100.0
99.0
29
P49
Physical
treatment
­­
stripping
­­
other
7
73.1
100.0
99.0
30
P61
Physical
treatment
­­
solvent
extraction
(
other
than
recovery/
reuse)
2
0.5
99.0
49.8
31
P99
Physical
treatment
­­
other
physical
treatment
1
100.0
6
95.0
100.0
99.5
Column
median
=
95.0
98.7
96.0
99.0
Total
data
points
=
9
67
15
1200
Explanatory
Notes:
(
a)
*
Treatability
%
=
percent
destruction,
degradation,
conversion
or
removal
of
the
particular
chemical
mass
from
the
wastestream
(
influent
compared
to
effluent
concentrations).
(
b)
Datapoints
<
1.0%
may
represent
misplaced
decimal
points
in
facilities
reporting
Section
7A
treatment
efficiency
percentages
on
the
TRI
reporting
form
(
e.
g.
a
data
entry
of
0.98
may
actually
represent
98%).
(
c)
Treatability
can
reflect
the
overall
removal
of
the
chemical
from
sequential
treatment
methods
(
treatment
train)
applied
to
the
wastestream,
regardless
of
whether
a
single
method
actually
removes
the
chemical.
(
d)
Wastewaters
defined
in
the
TRI
database
as
"
a
mixture
of
water
and
organic
liquid
and
the
organic
content
is
less
than
50
percent"
(
EPA­
745­
K­
98­
001,
Feb
1998,
p.
36).
(
e)
USEPA
TRI
database
query
website:
http://
www.
epa.
gov/
enviro/
html/
tris/
adhoc.
html.
85
86
87
88
89
Generation
of
Waste
Due
to
Catastrophic
or
One
Time
Events
Definition:
The
total
amount
(
in
pounds)
of
the
toxic
chemical
released
directly
to
the
environment
or
sent
off­
site
for
recycling,
energy
recovery,
treatment,
or
disposal
during
the
reporting
year,
due
to
remedial
actions,
catastrophic
events
such
as
earthquakes
or
floods,
and
one­
time
events
not
associated
with
normal
or
routine
production
processes.
Source:
USEPA
Toxics
Release
Inventory
(
TRI)
Database
(
http://
www.
epa.
gov/
triexplorer/
chemical.
htm)

Item
Year
Benzene
2­
Ethoxy­
ethanol
2­
Nitro­
propane
1,1,2­
Tri­
chloro­
ethane
(
pounds)
(
pounds)
(
pounds)
(
pounds)

1
1991
108,578
79,509
0
3,629
2
1992
122,488
34,810
0
40
3
1993
140,237
151,727
0
210
4
1994
207,558
99,636
0
2,676
5
1995
65,951
36,526
0
481
6
1996
158,478
20,424
0
772
7
1997
42,672
16,237
0
10,206
8
1998
86,711
10,515
0
48
9
1999
90,637
10
0
892
10
2000
41,908
0
0
159
Statistical
Summary:
A.
Pounds
per
year:

Mean
(
average)
=
106,522
44,939
0
1,911
Median
=
99,608
27,617
0
627
B.
Tons
per
year
equivalency
(
2,000
pounds
per
short­
ton
conversion
factor):

Mean
(
average)
=
53.3
22.5
0.0
1.0
Median
=
49.8
13.8
0.0
0.3
90
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
0
50
100
150
200
250
Thousands
Pounds
Benzene
2­
Ethoxy
2­
Nitro
1,1,2­
TCE
Source:
USEPA
Toxics
Release
Inventory
(
TRI)
Database
(
http://
www.
epa.
gov/
triexplorer/
chemical.
htm)
Waste
Due
to
Catastrophic
or
One­
Time
Events:
Four
Headworks
Solvents
Source:
10­
Year
Trends
Based
on
USEPA
Toxics
Release
Inventory
(
TRI)
Database
91
5.
USEPA
Office
of
Solid
Waste
1996
National
Hazardous
Waste
Constituent
Survey
(
NHWCS)

Database
Query
Findings
92
NHWCS
Database
Query
#
1
of
2:
(
a)
F002
&
F005
wastecodes;
(
b)
four
chemicals
only;
(
c)
no
other
RCRA­
listed
wastecode
restrictions.

Physical
Form
Summary
of
F002
or
F005
Wastestreams
Represented
in
OSW's
1996
NHWCS
Database
(
which
benchmarked
waste
quantities
to
1993
BRS)

Item
BRS
physical
form
code
Unambiguous
wastewater
(
WW)
or
wastewater
sludge?
BRS
physical
form
code
definition
Count
of
4­
digit
SIC
codes
(
industries)
Count
of
NHWCS
facilities
reporting
Count
of
NHWCS
waste
streams
NHWCS
waste
quantity
(
1993
tons)

1
????
F002
or
F005
waste
physical
form
code
not
reported
in
NHWCS
23
16
77
3,966,953.6
LIQUIDS
(
if
B1xx
to
B2xx)

2
B101
Wastewater
Aqueous
wastes
with
low
solvents
6
6
7
34,446,872.4
3
B102
Wastewater
Aqueous
wastes
with
low
other
toxic
organics
2
3
3
2,560,442.1
4
B114
Wastewater
Other
aqueous
waste
with
low
dissolved
solids
1
1
3
359,214.8
5
B115
Wastewater
Scrubber
water
3
5
6
4,804,406.0
6
B116
Wastewater
Leachate
1
1
1
9,808.2
7
B119
Other
inorganic
liquids
n.
e.
c.
2
2
2
9,088,166.1
8
B201
Concentrated
solvent­
water
solution
5
5
10
10,870.7
9
B202
Halogenated
(
e.
g.
chlorinated)
solvent
21
12
31
92,968.4
10
B203
Nonhalogenated
solvent
22
22
49
186,752.9
11
B204
Halogenated/
nonhalogenated
solvent
mixture
42
38
184
578,675.7
12
B205
Oil­
water
emulsion
or
mixture
2
2
2
5,182.1
13
B206
Waste
oil
1
1
1
4,062.3
14
B207
Concentrated
aqueous
solution
of
other
organics
3
3
3
101,961.1
15
B209
Organic
paint,
ink,
lacquer,
or
varnish
5
4
7
2,550.0
16
B210
Adhesives
or
epoxies
0
1
1
27.8
17
B211
Paint
thinner
or
petroleum
distillates
7
5
13
44,301.2
18
B212
Reactive
or
polymerizable
organic
liquid
1
1
1
1,528.5
19
B219
Other
organic
liquids
n.
e.
c.
19
12
33
3,919,523.9
Subtotal
=
67
77
357
56,217,314.0
Wastewater
subtotal
(
represents
unambigous
"
lower­
bound"
estimate)
=
42,180,743.4
SOLIDS
(
if
B3xx
to
B4xx)

20
B301
Soil
contaminated
with
organics
12
11
19
67,009.3
21
B302
Soil
contaminated
with
inorganics
only
1
1
1
1,575.0
22
B303
Ash,
slag,
or
other
residue
from
waste
incineration
4
8
18
73,438.9
23
B306
Dry
lime
or
metal
hydroxid
solids
not
"
fixed"
1
1
1
580.0
24
B310
Spent
solid
filters
or
adsorbents
2
3
3
7,284.1
25
B312
Metal­
cyanide
salts/
chemicals
1
1
1
1,070.0
26
B319
Other
waste
inorganic
solids
n.
e.
c.
3
4
4
8,379.5
Item
BRS
physical
form
code
Unambiguous
wastewater
(
WW)
or
wastewater
sludge?
BRS
physical
form
code
definition
Count
of
4­
digit
SIC
codes
(
industries)
Count
of
NHWCS
facilities
reporting
Count
of
NHWCS
waste
streams
NHWCS
waste
quantity
(
1993
tons)

93
27
B407
Other
halogenated
organic
solids
n.
e.
c.
7
6
12
31,484.7
28
B409
Other
nonhalogenated
organic
solids
n.
e.
c.
8
7
15
24,006.0
Subtotal
=
26
28
74
214,827.4
SLUDGES
(
if
B5xx
to
B6xx)

29
B501
Lime
sludge
without
metals
1
1
1
1,506.4
30
B503
WW
sludge
Wastewater
treatment
sludge
with
toxic
organics
2
2
2
149,861.4
31
B504
WW
sludge
Other
wastewater
treatment
sludge
1
1
1
3,961.2
32
B505
Untreated
plating
sludge
without
cyanides
1
1
1
3,039.8
33
B506
Untreated
plating
sludge
with
cyanides
1
1
1
3,039.8
34
B511
Air
pollution
control
device
sludge
(
e.
g.,
fly
ash,
wet
scrubber
sludge)
1
1
1
4,703.1
35
B601
Still
bottoms
of
halogenated
solvents
or
other
organic
liquids
2
2
2
1,527.5
36
B603
Oily
sludge
2
3
3
5,155.1
37
B604
Organic
paint
or
ink
sludge
2
2
2
1,665.9
38
B606
Resins,
tars,
or
tarry
sludge
2
3
3
2,542.5
39
B607
WW
sludge
Biological
treatment
sludge
3
4
5
51,190.7
40
B609
Other
organic
sludges
n.
e.
c.
3
2
3
4,078.9
Subtotal
=
14
17
25
232,272.4
Wastewater
sludge
subtotal
(
represents
unambigous
"
lower­
bound"
estimate)
=
205,013.4
Non­
duplicative
totals
=
82
103
533
56,664,413.9
94
NHWCS
Database
Query
#
1
of
2:
Continued
Summary
of
NHWCS
Database
Query
Findings:
F002
or
F005
Spent
Solvent
RCRA
Hazardous
Wastestreams
With
Benzene,
1,1,2­
Trichloroethane,
2­
Ethoxyethanol,
or
2­
Nitropropane
Source:
OSW
National
Hazardous
Waste
Constituent
Survey
(
NHWCS)
Database
Data
Summary
Element
Subset
of
F002
or
F005
Wastes
Which
Contain
One
or
More
of
the
Four
Chemicals
Data
Summary
Element
Subset
of
F002
or
F005
Wastes
Which
Contain
One
or
More
of
the
Four
Chemicals
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
A
F002
or
F005
facilities
reporting
measured*
concentrations
of
0
or
>
0ppm
B
%
of
All
NHWCS
F002
or
F005
waste
C
F002
or
F005
facilities
reporting
measured*
>
0ppm
concentration
D
E
F
G
F002
or
F005
facilities
reporting
measured*
concentrations
of
0
or
>
0ppm
%
of
All
NHWCS
F002
or
F005
waste
F002
or
F005
facilities
reporting
measured*
>
0ppm
concentration
%
of
column
A
Wholewaste
Conc
if
>
0ppm
%
of
column
A
Wholewaste
Conc
if
>
0ppm
Min
(
ppm)
Max
(
ppm)
Waste
quantity
weighted
average
(
ppm)
Min
(
ppm)
Max
(
ppm)
Waste
quantity
weighted
average
(
ppm)

2­
NITROPROPANE
(
79­
46­
9)
Benzene
(
71­
43­
2)

Count
of
4­
digit
SIC
industrial
Operations
Represented
by
Wastestreams
Count
of
4­
digit
SIC
industrial
Operations
Represented
by
Wastestreams
Liquids
16
24%
10
63%
Liquids
32
48%
27
84%

Solids
10
38%
5
50%
Solids
16
62%
8
50%

Sludges
4
29%
2
50%
Sludges
10
71%
6
60%

Subtotal
22
27%
14
64%
Subtotal
44
54%
32
73%

Count
of
NHWCS
facilities
Count
of
NHWCS
facilities
Liquids
13
17%
4
31%
Liquids
32
42%
24
75%

Solids
11
39%
6
55%
Solids
17
61%
9
53%

Sludges
5
29%
2
40%
Sludges
9
53%
5
56%

Subtotal
22
21%
10
45%
Subtotal
42
41%
30
71%

Count
of
NHWCS
wastestreams
Count
of
NHWCS
wastestreams
Liquids
38
11%
16
42%
Liquids
92
26%
69
75%

Solids
26
35%
16
62%
Solids
43
58%
22
51%

Sludges
5
20%
2
40%
Sludges
15
60%
9
60%

Subtotal
69
13%
34
49%
Subtotal
150
28%
100
67%

1993
quantity
(
tons/
year)
1993
quantity
(
tons/
year)

Liquids
4,193,758.6
7%
22,395.8
1%
5.00
25,000.0
1,955.4
Liquids
6,328,536.8
11%
1,185,393.9
19%
0.003
75,892.9
802.1
Solids
113,519.3
53%
97,513.1
86%
0.08
21,000.0
213.8
Solids
149,580.5
70%
604,087.7
404%
0.00
5,000.0
64.6
Sludges
12,334.1
5%
2,438.8
20%
50.00
5,000.0
3,151.4
Sludges
65,376.6
28%
74,811.0
114%
0.04
25,000.0
2,549.5
Subtotal
4,319,612.1
8%
122,347.6
3%
Subtotal
6,543,493.9
12%
1,864,292.5
28%
Data
Summary
Element
Subset
of
F002
or
F005
Wastes
Which
Contain
One
or
More
of
the
Four
Chemicals
Data
Summary
Element
Subset
of
F002
or
F005
Wastes
Which
Contain
One
or
More
of
the
Four
Chemicals
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
A
F002
or
F005
facilities
reporting
measured*
concentrations
of
0
or
>
0ppm
B
%
of
All
NHWCS
F002
or
F005
waste
C
F002
or
F005
facilities
reporting
measured*
>
0ppm
concentration
D
E
F
G
F002
or
F005
facilities
reporting
measured*
concentrations
of
0
or
>
0ppm
%
of
All
NHWCS
F002
or
F005
waste
F002
or
F005
facilities
reporting
measured*
>
0ppm
concentration
%
of
column
A
Wholewaste
Conc
if
>
0ppm
%
of
column
A
Wholewaste
Conc
if
>
0ppm
Min
(
ppm)
Max
(
ppm)
Waste
quantity
weighted
average
(
ppm)
Min
(
ppm)
Max
(
ppm)
Waste
quantity
weighted
average
(
ppm)

95
2­
Ethoxyethanol
[
Ethylene
glycol
monoethyl
ether]
(
110­
80­
5)
1,1,2­
Trichloroethane
[
Vinyl
trichloride]
(
79­
00­
5)

Count
of
4­
digit
SIC
industrial
Operations
Represented
by
Wastestreams
Count
of
4­
digit
SIC
industrial
Operations
Represented
by
Wastestreams
Liquids
23
34%
20
87%
Liquids
23
34%
14
61%

Solids
9
35%
7
78%
Solids
13
50%
10
77%

Sludges
6
43%
4
67%
Sludges
8
57%
6
75%

Subtotal
27
33%
24
89%
Subtotal
33
40%
22
67%

Count
of
NHWCS
facilities
Count
of
NHWCS
facilities
Liquids
17
22%
11
65%
Liquids
22
29%
11
50%

Solids
12
43%
8
67%
Solids
14
50%
9
64%

Sludges
6
35%
4
67%
Sludges
8
47%
5
63%

Subtotal
25
24%
16
64%
Subtotal
30
29%
16
53%

Count
of
NHWCS
wastestreams
Count
of
NHWCS
wastestreams
Liquids
49
14%
29
59%
Liquids
50
14%
23
46%

Solids
25
34%
18
72%
Solids
34
46%
25
74%

Sludges
7
28%
4
57%
Sludges
10
40%
7
70%

Subtotal
81
15%
51
63%
Subtotal
94
18%
55
59%

1993
quantity
(
tons/
year)
1993
quantity
(
tons/
year)

Liquids
4,219,778.8
8%
54,334.5
1%
2.50
50,595.2
9,918.8
Liquids
6,152,912.4
11%
1,021,591.9
17%
0.003
11,325.6
41.4
Solids
109,566.7
51%
149,108.5
136%
0.08
75,000.0
373.7
Solids
135,515.9
63%
142,942.8
105%
0.003
8,854.2
659.8
Sludges
14,058.9
6%
11,350.8
81%
1.65
25,000.0
16,428.3
Sludges
58,316.8
25%
61,085.5
105%
0.00
5,000.0
347.0
Subtotal
4,343,404.4
8%
214,793.8
5%
Subtotal
6,346,745.1
11%
1,225,620.2
19%

Explanatory
Notes:
*
Measured
=
Average
concentrations
(
0ppm
or
>
0ppm)
based
on
either:
and
based
upon
either:
­­
"
Estimate"
(
if
based
on
less
than
5
samples)
­­
wholewaste
concentration
­­
"
Analysis"
(
if
based
on
5
or
more
samples).
­­
waste
leaching
procedure
concentration
96
NHWCS
Database
Query
#
1
of
2:
Continued
NHWCS
Database
Chemical
Concentration
Data
for
F002
&
F005
RCRA
Wastes
Summary
of
1996
NHWCS
Database
"
Matched
Pair"
Findings:
Same­
facility
liquid
(
treatment
influent)
Compared
to
sludge
(
treatment
effluent
residual)

"
Headworks"
F002
or
F005
solvent
chemical
Nr.
facilities
with
matched
liquids
&
sludges
in
NHWCS
Subset
nr.
of
apparent
liquid
&
sludge
matched
facilities
Reported
wholewaste
total
concentration
of
chemicals
in
liquid
(
ppm)
Reported
wholewaste
total
concentration
of
chemicals
in
sludge
(
ppm)

2­
Nitropropane
0
Not
relevant
Not
relevant
Not
relevant
2­
Ethoxyethanol
2
0
Not
relevant
Not
relevant
Benzene
4
2
500
0.013
25,000
&
250
0.044
1,1,2­
Trichloroethane
3
2
500
0.013
250
0.033
97
NHWCS
Database
Query
#
2
of
2:
(
a)
F002
&
F005
wastecodes;
(
b)
4
chemicals
only;
(
c)
exclude
RCRA
Kxxx,
Uxxx,
Pxxx
wastecodes
Headworks
Solvent
Waste
Facilities
in
the
NHWCS
(
n=
31)

!
IF
CONSTITUENT
CAS
NR
=
71­
43­
2
OR
110­
80­
5
OR
79­
00­
5
OR
79­
46­
9
!
IF
WASTECODE
=
F002
OR
F005,
BUT
NOT
Kxxx,
Uxxx,
Pxxx
!
IF
CHEMMASS
>
0
(
i.
e.
mass
of
chemical
constituent
in
wastestream)

ITEM
EPAID
FACNAME
CITY
STATE
ZIPCODE
1993
TONS/
YR
1
ALD981019045
SYSTECH
ENVIRONMENTAL
CORPORATION
DEMOPOLIS
AL
367320000
5,852
2
ARD069748192
ENSCO
INC
EL
DORADO
AR
717300000
11
3
ARD089234884
EASTMAN
CHEMICAL
CO,
ARK
EASTMAN
DIV
BATESVILLE
AR
72501
8,093
4
ARD981512270
ASH
GROVE
CEMENT
FOREMAN
FOREMAN
AR
71836000
7,526
5
ILD010284248
CID
RECYCLING
&
DISPOSAL
FAC
CALUMET
CITY
IL
604090000
804
6
ILD087157251
ENVIRONMENTAL
WASTE
RESOURCES
COAL
CITY
IL
60416
4,148
7
IND001859032
RHONE­
POULENC
BASIC
CHEMICALS
CO
HAMMOND
IN
463200000
2,295
8
IND006050967
ELI
LILLY
&
CO­
TIPPECANOE
SHADELAND
IN
479050000
3,695
9
IND006419212
LONESTAR
INDUSTRIES
INC.
GREENCASTLE
IN
461350000
17,739
10
IND072040348
ELI
LILLY
&
CO­
CLINTON
LABS
CLINTON
IN
478420000
2,083
11
IND078911146
CHEMICAL
WASTE
MANAGEMENT
OF
INDIANA
INC
FORT
WAYNE
IN
468060000
210
12
KSD980633259
SYSTECH
ENVIRONMENTAL
FREDONIA
KS
667360000
8,702
13
LAD981057706
MARINE
SHALE
PROCESSORS
AMELIA
LA
703400000
28,846
14
MID000724831
MICHIGAN
DISPOSAL
BELLEVILLE
MI
481110000
13,350
15
MID981200835
SYSTECH
ENVIRONMENTAL
CORP
­
LAFARGE
CORP
ALPENA
MI
497070000
27,735
16
MND006172969
3M
COTTAGE
GROVE
(
CHEMOLITE)
COTTAGE
GROVE
MN
550160000
3,814
17
NYD080469935
NORLITE
CORPORATION
COHOES
NY
120470694
10,584
18
NYD980592497
EASTMAN
KODAK
COMPANY
ROCHESTER
NY
146526259
3,319
19
NYD986874501
INTERNATIONAL
BUSINESS
MACHINES
CORP.
OWEGO
NY
138273998
445,193
20
OHD045243706
ENVIROSAFE
SERVICES
OF
OHIO
INC
OREGON
OH
43616
42,944
21
OHD093945293
CWM
RESOURCE
RECOVERY,
INC.
WEST
CARROLLTON
OH
45449
69
22
OKD065438376
U.
S.
POLL.
CONTROL,
INC.­
LONE
MOUNTAIN
WAYNOKA
OK
738609622
165,331
23
ORD089452353
CHEMICAL
WASTE
MANAGEMENT
OF
THE
NW
ARLINGTON
OR
97812
680
24
SCD070375985
LAIDLAW
ENV
SVS
OF
SC
INC
PINEWOOD
SC
291250000
143
25
TN3890090001
U.
S.
DOE
Y­
12
PLANT
OAK
RIDGE
TN
37831
23,872
26
TND981920119
ALLWORTH
OF
TENNESSEE
INC
MOUNT
PLEASANT
TN
38474
218
27
TXD000838896
CHEMICAL
WASTE
MANAGEMENT
INC
PORT
ARTHUR
TX
77640000
10,978
28
TXD008076853
HUNTSMAN
PETROCHEMICAL
CORPORATION
CONROE
TX
773010000
2,092
29
UTD981552177
APTUS
INC
ARAGONITE
UT
840290000
544
30
VAD042755082
SOLITE
CORPORATION
ARVONIA
VA
230040068
32,761
31
VAD046970521
VIRGINIA
SOLITE
COMPANY
CASCADE
VA
240690000
32,339
Column
total
=
905,970
98
NHWCS
Database
Query
#
1
of
2:
Continued
WASTE
TREATMENT
SYSTEM
SUMMARY
FOUR
HEADWORKS
SOLVENT
CHEMICALS
SUMMARY
OF
NHWCS
WASTESTREAM
DATA
Item
BRS
TSDR
System
Type
Code
TSDR
System
Category
Description
of
Wastestream
TSDR
System
1993
Count
of
Largest
TSDR
Facilities
Count
of
Wastes
Containing
at
least
1
of
4
chems
Subtotal
Annual
Waste
Volume
(
Tons)
Percent
of
Total
1
M024
Solvents
Recovery
Other
solvent
recovery
1
1
69
0.0%

2
M041
Incineration
Incineration
­
liquids
7
15
21,004
2.9%

3
M043
Incineration
Incineration
­
solids
3
4
3,153
0.4%

4
M051
Energy
Recovery
Energy
recovery
­
liquids
7
16
59,563
8.3%

5
M052
Energy
Recovery
Energy
recovery
­
sludges
1
4
6,026
0.8%

6
M053
Energy
Recovery
Energy
recovery
­
solids
1
3
4,519
0.6%

7
M061
Fuel
Blending
Fuel
blending
5
22
50,429
7.1%

8
M083
Aqueous
Organic
Treatment
Air/
steam
stripping
1
1
445,193
62.4%

9
M111
Stabilization
Stabilization/
chemical
fixation
using
cementitious
materials
3
9
62,085
8.7%

10
M132
Disposal
Landfill
6
11
47,564
6.7%

11
M137
Disposal
Other
Disposal
N.
E.
C.
1
1
9,808
1.4%

12
NA
Not
provided
in
NHWCS
Not
provided
in
NHWCS
1
1
4,256
0.6%

Non­
Duplicative
Totals=
31
88
713,670
100.0%
99
NHWCS
Database
Query
#
2
of
2:
Continued
Waste
Physical
Form
Summary
Four
Headworks
Solvents
Summary
of
NHWCS
Wastestream
Data
for
Four
Targeted
Chemicals
Item
BRS
Waste
Physical
Form
Code
Physical
Form
Category
Description
of
Wastestream
Physical
Form
1993
Count
of
Largest
TSDR
Facilities
Count
of
Wastes
Containing
at
least
1
of
4
chems
Subtotal
Annual
Waste
Volume
(
Tons)
Percent
of
all
liquids
A.
LIQUIDS:

1
B101
Inorganic
liquids
Aqueous
waste
with
low
solvents
2
2
449,449
75.9%

2
B116
Inorganic
liquids
Leachate
1
1
9,808
1.7%

3
B201
Organic
liquids
Concentrated
solvent­
water
solution
2
3
1,323
0.2%

4
B203
Organic
liquids
Nonhalogenated
solvent
2
2
3,244
0.5%

5
B204
Organic
liquids
Halogenated/
nonhalogenated
solvent
mixture
14
42
112,792
19.0%

6
B205
Organic
liquids
Oil­
water
emulsion
or
mixture
1
1
4,703
0.8%

7
B207
Organic
liquids
Concentrated
aqueous
solution
of
other
organics
1
1
911
0.2%

8
B219
Organic
liquids
Other
organic
liquids
N.
E.
C
2
4
10,046
1.7%

Subtotals=
56
592,278
100.0%

B.
SOLIDS/
SLUDGES:

9
B301
Inorganic
solids
Soil
contaminated
with
organics
8
12
55,521
10
B302
Inorganic
solids
Soil
contaminated
with
inorganics
only
1
1
1,575
11
B303
Inorganic
solids
Ash,
slag,
or
other
residue
from
incineration
of
wastes
2
5
40,651
12
B312
Inorganic
solids
Metal­
cyanide
salts/
chemicals
1
1
1,070
13
B407
Organic
solids
Other
halogenated
organic
solids
1
1
1,506
14
B409
Organic
solids
Other
nonhalogenated
organic
solids
2
3
4,541
15
B501
Inorganic
sludges
Lime
sludge
without
metals
1
1
1,506
16
B505
Inorganic
sludges
Untreated
plating
sludge
without
cyanides
1
1
3,040
17
B511
Inorganic
sludges
Air
pollution
control
device
(
e.
g.
fly
ash,
scrubber
sludge)
1
1
4,703
18
B604
Organic
sludges
Organic
paint
or
ink
sludge
1
1
1,506
19
B606
Organic
sludges
Resins,
tars,
or
tarry
sludge
1
1
218
20
B607
Organic
sludges
Biological
treatment
sludge
1
2
2,541
21
B609
Organic
sludges
Orther
organic
sludges
N.
E.
C
1
2
3,013
Sludges
subtotal
=
7
9
16,528
Subtotals=
32
121,392
Non­
Duplicative
Grand
totals=
31
88
713,670
100
NHWCS
Database
Query
#
2
of
2:
Continued
Headworks
Solvents:
4
Chemicals
in
NHWCS
Database
Summary
of
Concentrations
in
RCRA
Hazardous
Waste
All
Waste
Physical
Forms
(
Liquids
&
Solids
&
Sludges)

CAS
Number>
79­
46­
9
79­
00­
5
71­
43­
2
110­
80­
5
Name
of
Target
Chemical>
2­
Nitropropane
1,1,2­
Trichloroethane
Benzene
2­
Ethoxyethanol
WHOLEWASTE
CONC
(
ppm):

Data
points
(
if>
0ppm)=
26
40
68
34
Minimum=
0.02
0.003
0.001
0.08
Maximum=
25,000
11,326
75,893
75,000
Standard
deviation
(
sample)=
6,262
3,371
12,680
16,900
Median=
275
500
215
2,000
Simple
mean=
2,502
2,470
4,677
7,627
LEACHATE
CONC
(
ppm):

Data
points
(
if>
0ppm)=
2
2
19
3
Minimum=
0.05
0.05
0.03
0.05
Maximum=
21,000
2,181
5,000
230
Standard
deviation
(
sample)=
14,849
1,542
1,157
118
Median=
10,500
1,091
45
73
Simple
mean=
10,500
1,091
442
101
WASTESTREAM
ANNUAL
VOLUME
(
tons):

Data
points
(
if>
0ppm)=
27
41
75
35
Minimum=
18
18
11
18
Maximum=
16,395
16,395
445,193
16,395
Standard
deviation
(
sample)=
4,174
4,584
51,145
3,900
Median=
1,691
3,040
2,156
1,506
Simple
mean=
3,670
4,349
9,299
3,179
Total=
99,095
178,294
697,409
111,251
713,670
<
Total
annual
volume
wastestreams
with
at
least
one
of
four
targeted
chemicals.
101
NHWCS
Database
Query
#
2
of
2:
Continued
Headworks
Solvent
Chemicals
Summary
of
Concentrations
in
RCRA
Hazardous
Waste
For
4
Targeted
Chemical
Constituents
(
NHWCS):
Excluding
B116
Leachate
LIQUID
WASTES
ONLY*
(
Excluding
B116
Leachate)

CAS
Number>
79­
46­
9
79­
00­
5
71­
43­
2
110­
80­
5
Name
of
Target
Chemical>
2­
Nitropropane
1,1,2­
Trichloroethane
Benzene
2­
Ethoxyethanol
WHOLEWASTE
CONC
(
ppm):
Data
points
(
if>
0ppm)=
11
19
41
19
Minimum=
0.020
0.033
0.001
0.165
Maximum=
21,000
10,000
75,893
50,595
Standard
deviation
(
sample)=
6,213
3,564
12,233
11,809
Median=
500
2,500
1,400
2,500
Simple
mean=
2,277
3,286
4,247
5,210
Kurtosis**=
11.0
0.1
31.2
13.6
Skewness***=
3.3
1.2
5.4
3.6
LEACHATE
CONC
(
ppm):
Data
points
(
if>
0ppm)=
1
1
8
2
Minimum=
21,000
2,181
0.25
72.70
Maximum=
21,000
2,181
1,400
230
Standard
deviation
(
sample)=
ERR
ERR
482
111
Median=
21,000
2,181
35
151
Simple
mean=
21,000
2,181
222
151
Kurtosis**=
ERR
ERR
7.4
ERR
Skewness***=
ERR
ERR
2.7
ERR
WASTESTREAM
ANNUAL
VOLUME
(
tons):
Data
points
(
if>
0ppm)=
11
19
43
19
Minimum=
18
18
11
18
Maximum=
4,703
16,380
445,193
7,241
Standard
deviation
(
sample)=
1,571
5,009
67,543
1,812
Median=
743
782
2,156
782
Simple
mean=
1,198
3,313
13,173
1,401
Total=
14,373
62,947
566,427
26,628
666,120
<
Total
annual
volume
liquids
wastestreams
(
excluding
B116
leachate).
Explanatory
Notes:
(
a)
"
Liquid"
only
=
BRS
waste
physical
form
codes
B101­
B119
(
inorganic
liquids)
+
B201­
B219
(
organic
liquids).
(
b)
**
Kurtosis=
Measure
of
vertical
peakedness
of
distribution
(
0=
normal,
>
0=
peaked,
<
0=
relatively
flat).
(
c)
***
Skewness=
Measure
of
horizontal
distribution
symmetry
(
0=
normal,
>
0=
rightward
stretch;
<
0=
leftward
stretch).
102
NHWCS
Database
Query
#
2
of
2:
Continued
Concentration
Sort
for
Liquids
Only
Headworks
Exemption
(
BRS
Codes
B101­
B219,
Excluding
B116
Leachate)
If
Chemical
mass
>
0
Row
FORM
CODE
WW?
WSTDESC
SYSTYPE1
TOTWQTYton
CAS
CONSTITUENT
WWCONCppm
Basis
LEACHATppm
Basis
CHMMASSton
1
B204
N
Flammable
Liquid
M051
7,241
110­
80­
5
2­
Ethoxyethanol
50,595.230
E
366.35602
2
B204
N
Flammable
&
Combustible
Wastes
M041
1,089
110­
80­
5
2­
Ethoxyethanol
20,000.000
E
21.78316
3
B204
N
Organic
Solvents
,
Waste
Derived
Fuel
Marketer
,
Ignitab
M051
42
110­
80­
5
2­
Ethoxyethanol
2,500.000
E
0.10390
4
B204
N
Organic
Solvents
,
Waste
Derived
Fuel
Marketer
,
Ignitab
M051
782
110­
80­
5
2­
Ethoxyethanol
2,500.000
E
1.95397
5
B204
N
Organic
Solvents
,
Waste
Derived
Fuel
Marketer
,
Ignitab
M051
705
110­
80­
5
2­
Ethoxyethanol
2,500.000
E
1.76237
6
B204
N
Organic
Solvents
,
Waste
Derived
Fuel
Marketer
,
Ignitab
M051
528
110­
80­
5
2­
Ethoxyethanol
2,500.000
E
1.32103
7
B204
N
Organic
Solvents
,
Waste
Derived
Fuel
Marketer
,
Ignitab
M051
865
110­
80­
5
2­
Ethoxyethanol
2,500.000
E
2.16294
8
B204
N
Organic
Solvents
,
Waste
Derived
Fuel
Marketer
,
Ignitabl
M051
597
110­
80­
5
2­
Ethoxyethanol
2,500.000
E
1.49148
9
B204
N
Organic
Solvents
,
Waste
Derived
Fuel
Marketer
,
Ignitabl
M051
898
110­
80­
5
2­
Ethoxyethanol
2,500.000
E
2.24501
10
B204
N
Organic
Solvents
.
Waste
Derived
Fuel
Marketer
,
Ignitab
M051
18
110­
80­
5
2­
Ethoxyethanol
2,500.000
E
0.04586
11
B204
N
Organic
Solvents,
Waste
Derived
Fuel
Marketer,
Ignitable
M061
3,050
110­
80­
5
2­
Ethoxyethanol
2,000.000
A,
93
6.09919
12
B204
N
Organic
Solvents,
Waste
Derived
Fuel
Marketer,
Ignitable
M061
59
110­
80­
5
2­
Ethoxyethanol
2,000.000
A,
93
0.11854
13
B204
N
Organic
Solvents,
Waste
Derived
Fuel
Marketer,
Ignitable
M061
542
110­
80­
5
2­
Ethoxyethanol
2,000.000
A,
93
1.08363
14
B204
N
Organic
Solvents,
Waste
Derived
Fuel
Marketer,
Ignitable
M061
2,201
110­
80­
5
2­
Ethoxyethanol
2,000.000
A,
93
4.40259
15
B201
N
Concentrated
Solvent­
water
Solution
M041
577
110­
80­
5
2­
Ethoxyethanol
230.000
E
230.000
E
0.13274
16
B201
N
Waste
Solvent
M041
668
110­
80­
5
2­
Ethoxyethanol
72.700
E
72.700
E
0.04859
17
B207
N
Pcb
Contaminated
Liquids
M041
911
110­
80­
5
2­
Ethoxyethanol
50.000
E
0.01465
18
B203
N
Combustible
&
Flammable
Wastes
M041
1,152
110­
80­
5
2­
Ethoxyethanol
44.000
E
0.05071
19
B205
N
Oil
Water
Separator
Bottoms;
Sediments
from
Oil­
water
M111
4,703
110­
80­
5
2­
Ethoxyethanol
0.165
E,
92
0.00039
20
B204
N
Flammable
Liquid
M051
7,241
71­
43­
2
Benzene
75,892.860
E
55.833
E
549.53412
21
B204
N
Xylene,
toluene
Flam.
liq.
M043
11
71­
43­
2
Benzene
25,000.000
E,
96
0.26403
22
B219
N
Flammable
Spent
Reaction
Solvents
from
Resin
Production
M051
2,295
71­
43­
2
Benzene
8,130.100
E
18.65679
23
B204
N
Organic
Solvents
,
Waste
Derived
Fuel
Marketer
,
Ignitab
M051
705
71­
43­
2
Benzene
5,500.000
E
3.87722
24
B204
N
Organic
Solvents
,
Waste
Derived
Fuel
Marketer
,
Ignitab
M051
42
71­
43­
2
Benzene
5,500.000
E
0.22859
25
B204
N
Organic
Solvents
,
Waste
Derived
Fuel
Marketer
,
Ignitab
M051
865
71­
43­
2
Benzene
5,500.000
E
4.75847
26
B204
N
Organic
Solvents
,
Waste
Derived
Fuel
Marketer
,
Ignitabl
M051
898
71­
43­
2
Benzene
5,500.000
E
4.93902
27
B204
N
Organic
Solvents
,
Waste
Derived
Fuel
Marketer
,
Ignitabl
M051
597
71­
43­
2
Benzene
5,500.000
E
3.28126
28
B204
N
Organic
Solvents
,
Waste
Derived
Fuel
Marketer
,
Ignitab
M051
528
71­
43­
2
Benzene
5,500.000
E
2.90626
29
B204
N
Organic
Solvents
.
Waste
Derived
Fuel
Marketer
,
Ignitab
M051
18
71­
43­
2
Benzene
5,500.000
E
0.10089
30
B204
N
Organic
Solvents
,
Waste
Derived
Fuel
Marketer
,
Ignitab
M051
782
71­
43­
2
Benzene
5,500.000
E
4.29875
31
B204
N
Organic
Solvents;
Waste
Derived
Fuel
Marketer;
Ignitable
M061
3,498
71­
43­
2
Benzene
1,800.000
A,
93
6.29691
32
B204
N
Organic
Solvents;
Waste
Derived
Fuel
Marketer;
Ignitable
M061
5,310
71­
43­
2
Benzene
1,800.000
A,
93
9.55726
33
B204
N
Organic
Solvents;
Waste
Derived
Fuel
Marketer;
Ignitable
M061
1,201
71­
43­
2
Benzene
1,800.000
A,
93
2.16186
34
B204
N
Organic
Solvents;
Waste
Derived
Fuel
Marketer;
Ignitable
M061
580
71­
43­
2
Benzene
1,800.000
A,
93
1.04362
35
B204
N
Organic
Solvents;
Waste
Derived
Fuel
Marketer;
Ignitable
M061
3,945
71­
43­
2
Benzene
1,800.000
A,
93
7.10075
36
B204
N
Organic
Solvents;
Waste
Derived
Fuel
Marketer;
Ignitable
M061
2,439
71­
43­
2
Benzene
1,800.000
A,
93
4.39070
37
B204
N
Organic
Solvents;
Waste
Derived
Fuel
Marketer;
Ignitable
M061
818
71­
43­
2
Benzene
1,800.000
A,
93
1.47167
38
B204
N
Organic
Solvents;
Waste
Derived
Fuel
Marketer,
Ignitable
M061
4,510
71­
43­
2
Benzene
1,800.000
A,
93
8.11770
39
B204
N
Organic
Solvents;
Waste
Derived
Fuel
Marketer;
Ignitable
M061
5,435
71­
43­
2
Benzene
1,800.000
A,
93
9.78297
40
B201
N
Lab
Solvents
M041
78
71­
43­
2
Benzene
1,400.180
E
1,400.180
E
0.10918
Row
FORM
CODE
WW?
WSTDESC
SYSTYPE1
TOTWQTYton
CAS
CONSTITUENT
WWCONCppm
Basis
LEACHATppm
Basis
CHMMASSton
103
41
B204
N
Mixed
Solvents
M061
2,334
71­
43­
2
Benzene
1,000.000
A
0.250
E
2.33351
42
B219
N
Liquid
Waste
Derived
Fuel
Received
from
Off­
site
Blending
Facility
Fuels
Consist
of
Waste
Solvents,
Paints,
Inks,
Etc.
M051
5,162
71­
43­
2
Benzene
500.000
E
2.58100
43
B219
N
Liquid
Waste
Derived
Fuel
Received
from
Off­
site
Blending
Facility.
Fuels
Consist
of
Waste
Solvents,
Paints,
Inks,
Etc.
M051
458
71­
43­
2
Benzene
500.000
E
0.11600
44
B201
N
Concentrated
Solvent­
water
Solution
M041
577
71­
43­
2
Benzene
230.000
E
230.000
E
0.13274
45
B204
N
M061
2,156
71­
43­
2
Benzene
200.000
A,
93
0.26729
46
B204
N
M061
2,807
71­
43­
2
Benzene
200.000
A,
93
0.56143
47
B204
N
M061
2,156
71­
43­
2
Benzene
200.000
A,
93
0.09685
48
B204
N
M061
2,156
71­
43­
2
Benzene
200.000
A,
93
0.17469
49
B204
N
M061
3,201
71­
43­
2
Benzene
200.000
A,
93
0.64020
50
B201
N
Waste
Solvent
M041
668
71­
43­
2
Benzene
72.700
E
72.700
E
0.04859
51
B219
N
Liquid
Waste
Derived
Fuel
from
Off­
site
Blending
Facility.
Fuels
Consist
of
Waste
Solvents,
Paints,
Inks,
Etc
M051
2,132
71­
43­
2
Benzene
50.000
E
0.10660
52
B204
N
Blended
Industrial
Waste
Solvents
from
Oldover
Storage
M051
16,380
71­
43­
2
Benzene
50.000
E
0.81901
53
B204
N
Liquid
Flammable
Waste
(
Methanol,
Toluene)
M051
16,169
71­
43­
2
Benzene
50.000
E
0.80846
54
B204
N
Flammable
&
Combustible
Wastes
M041
1,089
71­
43­
2
Benzene
34.000
E
0.03703
55
B203
N
Fuel
M041
2,092
71­
43­
2
Benzene
16.000
A
14.000
A
0.03347
56
B204
N
Flammable
Liquid
Chlorinated
and
Non­
chlorinated
Solvent
M051
5,292
71­
43­
2
Benzene
1.913
E93
0.01012
57
B205
N
Oil
Water
Separator
Bottoms;
Sediments
from
Oil­
water
M111
4,703
71­
43­
2
Benzene
1.850
0.00443
58
B204
N
Mixed
Solvent
Waste
(
Organic)
M041
2,178
71­
43­
2
Benzene
1.000
E
0.00218
59
B204
N
Mixed
Solvent
Waste
(
Aqueous)
M041
5,915
71­
43­
2
Benzene
1.000
E
0.00592
60
B101
Y
Solvent
Contaminated
Groundwater
Remediation
Using
an
ai
M083
445,193
71­
43­
2
Benzene
0.001
A
0.00045
61
B204
N
Mixed
Solvents
M061
226
71­
43­
2
Benzene
A
0.250
E
0.00113
62
B204
N
Blending
&
Bulking
Mixed
Solvents
M061
1,589
71­
43­
2
Benzene
A
0.250
E
0.00794
63
B204
N
Halogenated/
non­
halogenated
Solvent
from
Distilling
Part
M041
377
79­
00­
5
1,1,2­
Trichloroethane
10,000.000
3.76767
64
B204
N
Halogenated/
non­
halogenated
Solvent
from
Distilling
Part
M041
651
79­
00­
5
1,1,2­
Trichloroethane
10,000.000
6.51294
65
B204
N
Halogenated/
non­
halogenated
Solvent
from
Distilling
Part
M041
2,291
79­
00­
5
1,1,2­
Trichloroethane
10,000.000
22.91355
66
B204
N
Flammable
Liquid
M051
7,241
79­
00­
5
1,1,2­
Trichloroethane
8,854.167
E
64.11231
67
B204
N
Organic
Solvents
,
Waste
Derived
Fuel
Marketer
,
Ignitab
M051
528
79­
00­
5
1,1,2­
Trichloroethane
2,500.000
E
1.32103
68
B204
N
Organic
Solvents
,
Waste
Derived
Fuel
Marketer
,
Ignitab
M051
782
79­
00­
5
1,1,2­
Trichloroethane
2,500.000
E
1.95397
69
B204
N
Organic
Solvents
,
Waste
Derived
Fuel
Marketer
,
Ignitabl
M051
597
79­
00­
5
1,1,2­
Trichloroethane
2,500.000
E
1.49148
70
B204
N
Organic
Solvents
.
Waste
Derived
Fuel
Marketer
,
Ignitab
M051
18
79­
00­
5
1,1,2­
Trichloroethane
2,500.000
E
0.04586
71
B204
N
Organic
Solvents
,
Waste
Derived
Fuel
Marketer
,
Ignitab
M051
865
79­
00­
5
1,1,2­
Trichloroethane
2,500.000
E
2.16294
72
B204
N
Organic
Solvents
,
Waste
Derived
Fuel
Marketer
,
Ignitabl
M051
898
79­
00­
5
1,1,2­
Trichloroethane
2,500.000
E
2.24501
73
B204
N
Organic
Solvents
,
Waste
Derived
Fuel
Marketer
,
Ignitab
M051
705
79­
00­
5
1,1,2­
Trichloroethane
2,500.000
E
1.76237
74
B204
N
Organic
Solvents
,
Waste
Derived
Fuel
Marketer
,
Ignitab
M051
42
79­
00­
5
1,1,2­
Trichloroethane
2,500.000
E
0.10390
75
B201
N
Waste
Solvent
M041
668
79­
00­
5
1,1,2­
Trichloroethane
2,180.985
E
2,180.985
E
1.45762
76
B204
N
Blended
Industrial
Waste
Solvents
from
Oldover
Storage
M051
16,380
79­
00­
5
1,1,2­
Trichloroethane
500.000
8.19013
77
B204
N
Liquid
Flammable
Waste
(
Methanol,
Toluene)
M051
16,169
79­
00­
5
1,1,2­
Trichloroethane
500.000
E
8.08463
78
B204
N
Flammable
Liquids
M041
483
79­
00­
5
1,1,2­
Trichloroethane
390.000
E
0.18847
79
B205
N
Oil
Water
Separator
Bottoms;
Sediments
from
Oil­
water
M111
4,703
79­
00­
5
1,1,2­
Trichloroethane
3.800
E,
92
0.00909
80
B204
N
Flammable
Liquid
Chlorinated
and
Non­
chlorinated
Solvent
M051
5,292
79­
00­
5
1,1,2­
Trichloroethane
0.496
E93
0.00263
81
B101
Y
Legacy
Waste
Treatment
Sludges
NA
4,256
79­
00­
5
1,1,2­
Trichloroethane
0.033
0.00014
82
B204
N
Paint
&
Solvent
M024
69
79­
46­
9
2­
Nitropropane
21,000.000
E.
93
21,000.000
E.
93
1.44843
83
B204
N
Organic
Solvents
,
Waste
Derived
Fuel
Marketer
,
Ignitab
M051
528
79­
46­
9
2­
Nitropropane
500.000
E
0.26421
84
B204
N
Organic
Solvents
,
Waste
Derived
Fuel
Marketer
,
Ignitab
M051
705
79­
46­
9
2­
Nitropropane
500.000
E
0.35247
85
B204
N
Organic
Solvents
,
Waste
Derived
Fuel
Marketer
,
Ignitab
M051
865
79­
46­
9
2­
Nitropropane
500.000
E
0.43259
86
B204
N
Organic
Solvents
.
Waste
Derived
Fuel
Marketer
,
Ignitab
M051
18
79­
46­
9
2­
Nitropropane
500.000
E
0.00917
Row
FORM
CODE
WW?
WSTDESC
SYSTYPE1
TOTWQTYton
CAS
CONSTITUENT
WWCONCppm
Basis
LEACHATppm
Basis
CHMMASSton
104
87
B204
N
Organic
Solvents
,
Waste
Derived
Fuel
Marketer
,
Ignitab
M051
782
79­
46­
9
2­
Nitropropane
500.000
E
0.39079
88
B204
N
Organic
Solvents
,
Waste
Derived
Fuel
Marketer
,
Ignitab
M051
42
79­
46­
9
2­
Nitropropane
500.000
E
0.02078
89
B204
N
Organic
Solvents
,
Waste
Derived
Fuel
Marketer
,
Ignitabl
M051
898
79­
46­
9
2­
Nitropropane
500.000
E
0.44900
90
B204
N
Organic
Solvents
,
Waste
Derived
Fuel
Marketer
,
Ignitabl
M051
597
79­
46­
9
2­
Nitropropane
500.000
E
0.29830
91
B207
N
Pcb
Contaminated
Liquids
M041
911
79­
46­
9
2­
Nitropropane
50.000
E
0.01465
92
B205
N
Oil
Water
Separator
Bottoms;
Sediments
from
Oil­
water
M111
4,703
79­
46­
9
2­
Nitropropane
0.020
E,
92
0.00005
105
6.
USEPA
Office
of
Solid
Waste
Industrial
Surface
Impoundment
Survey
Database
Query
Findings
106
Year
2000
Office
of
Solid
Waste
"
Industrial
Surface
Impoundment
Study"
of
Non­
Hazardous
Wastes:
Summary
of
Surface
Impoundment
Operating
Status
&
Operating
Quantities
in
Survey
Sample
Survey
Metric
Count
in
total
sample
Count
of
operating
surface
impoundments
Surface
impoundments
which
have
stopped
receiving
wastes
Don't
know
status
(
no
data)

1.
Count
of
surface
impoundments
in
survey
sample
523
454
61
8
2.
Count
of
facilities
with
surface
impoundments
in
sample
155
134
39
4
3.
Count
of
states
with
surface
impoundments
in
sample
44
42
23
4
4.
Size
(
area)
of
surface
impoundments
in
sample
(
square
meters):

datapoints
(
nr.
of
surf.
impoundments
w/
data)
520
453
59
8
min
9.29
9.85
9.29
max
4.9
million
4.9
million
259,000
average
62,000
67,800
11,500
median
6,500
5.
Typical
wastewater
operating
quantities
(
metric
tons/
year):

datapoints
(
nr.
of
surf.
impoundments
w/
data)
437
398
37
2
min
0.38
0.38
17.03
max
14.5
million
14.5
million
1.5
million
average
308,000
331,000
71,000
sum
134.5
million
131.9
million
2.6
million
6.
Typical
sludge
operating
quantities
(
metric
tons/
year):

datapoints
(
nr.
of
surf.
impoundments
w/
data)
164
148
16
0
min
1.41
1.41
3.62
max
2.1
million
2.1
million
1.4
million
average
86,000
85,000
95,000
sum
14.1
million
12.6
million
1.5
million
Explanatory
Notes:
(
a)
Source:
USEPA
OSWER
"
Industrial
Surface
Impoundments
in
the
United
States",
EPA­
530­
R­
01­
005,
March
2001,
http://
www.
epa.
gov/
OSWRCRA/
hazwaste/
ldr/
icr/
impdfs/
sisreprt.
pdf.
(
b)
The
survey
sample
consisted
of
data
received
from
155
facilities
with
523
industrial
surface
impoundments;
in
comparison,
the
study
estimates
a
US
total
universe
of
16,782
industrial
surface
impoundments
located
at
7,459
facilities.
107
12
55
233
149
2623
3
9
2
1
2
2
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
<
100
100
to
1,000
1,000
to
10,000
10,000
to
100,000
100k
to
200k
200k
to
300k
300k
to
400k
400k
to
500k
500k
to
600k
600k
to
700k
700k
to
800k
800k
to
900k
900k
to
1
million
1.0
to
1.1
million
1.1
to
1.2
million
1.9
to
2.0
million
2.9
to
3.0
million
3.9
to
4.0
million
4.8
to
4.9
million
Surface
Impoundment
Size
Bins
(
Surface
Area
in
Square
Meters)
0
50
100
150
200
250
Count
of
Surface
Impoundments
(
sample
=
520
w/
size
data)
Industrial
Surface
Impoundment
Size
Distribution
(
Based
on
Year
2000
EPA
Survey
Sample
of
523
surface
impoundments
at
155
facilities)
108
Count
of
Industrial
Surface
Impoundments
in
Operation
Sometime
Between
1990­
1999
Which
Received
Influent
RCRA
Non­
Hazardous
Wastewaters
Containing
One
or
More
of
the
Four
Target
Chemicals*

A.
Surface
Impoundment
Wastewaters
(
only
managing
RCRA
non­
hazardous
wastewaters):

Chemical
in
Wastewaters*
Count
of
economic
sectors
reporting
chemical
present
in
surface
impoundment
sludges**
Count
of
surface
impoundments
with
chemical
present
in
wastewater***
Total
quantity
of
chemical
in
wastewater
within
all
impoundments
(
kg)
Quantity
of
chemical
in
wastewater
influent
(
kg/
year)
Quantity
of
chemical
in
wastewater
effluent
(
kg/
year)

Benzene
4
1,108
(
sd=
665)
51
(
sd=
71)
4,164
(
sd=
3,496)
2,262
(
sd=
2,205)

1,1,2­
Trichloroethane
1
14
(
sd=
18)
0
0
0
2­
Ethoxyethanol
0
0
0
0
0
2­
Nitropropane
0
0
0
0
0
B.
Surface
Impoundment
Wastewater
Sludges
(
only
generating
RCRA
non­
hazardous
sludges):

Chemical
in
Wastewater
Sludges*
Count
of
surface
impoundments
with
chemical
present
in
sludge***
Total
quantity
of
chemical
in
sludge
within
all
impoundments
(
kg)
Quantity
of
chemical
in
sludge
influent
(
kg/
year)
Quantity
of
chemical
in
sludge
effluent
(
kg/
year)

Benzene
581
0
0
0
1,1,2­
Trichloroethane
0
0
0
0
2­
Ethoxyethanol
0
0
0
0
2­
Nitropropane
0
0
0
0
Explanatory
Notes:
(
a)
Source:
USEPA
"
Industrial
Surface
Impoundments
in
the
United
States",
EPA­
530­
R­
01­
005,
March
2001,
http://
www.
epa.
gov/
OSWRCRA/
hazwaste/
ldr/
icr/
impdfs/
sisreprt.
pdf.
(
b)
*
The
data
in
this
table
for
these
four
chemicals
may
or
may
not
represent
the
chemical
as
an
industrial
spent
solvent.
(
c)
**
15
economic
sectors
defined
in
the
survey,
based
on
2­
digit
SIC
codes.
(
d)
***
The
survey
estimated
a
US
national
total
of
16,782
non­
hazardous
wastewater
management
surface
impoundments
located
at
7,459
facilities.
These
estimates
are
extrapolated
from
on
an
initial
"
screening
survey"
sample
size
of
2,285
facilities,
followed
by
a
"
long
survey"
sample
size
of
221
facilities.
(
e)
sd
=
standard
deviation
of
sampling
distribution
for
survey­
based
estimate.
(
f)
kg
=
kilogram
=
2.2
pounds.
109
Summary
of
Industrial
Surface
Impoundment
Liner
Types
According
to
Eight
Liner
Materials
Categories
Source:
based
on
a
sample
of
214
surface
impoundments
with
liner
type
data
for
440
liners
reported
in
OSW's
year
2000
Industrial
Surface
Impoundment
Survey
(
ISIS)
which
collected
information
from
a
survey
sample
response
of
660
impoundments
at
221
facilities
Category
Item
Surface
Impoundment
Liner
Material
Category
ISIS
Data
Sample
(
nr.
of
liners)
Minimum
liner
thickness
(
inches)
Maximum
liner
thickness
(
inches)
1
Brick
1
2.5
2.5
2
Cementitious
62
0.125
12
3
Clay
117
2
197
4
Plastic
(
synthetic,
etc.)
124
0.003
3.9
5
Sand
38
2
36
6
Soil
30
6
36
7
Stone
40
4
18
8
Textile
(
synthetic,
etc.)
28
0.23
39
Column
total
=
440
110
50.5%

18.2%
15.4%

11.2%

2.8%
1.4%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.5%

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
Number
of
Liners
Per
Surface
Impoundment
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
Count
of
Liners
Source:
OSW
Industrial
Surface
Impoundment
Survey,
EPA­
530­
R­
01­
005,
March
2001
(
based
on
a
sample
of
214
impoundments
reporting
liner
data).
Number
of
Liners
Per
Non­
Hazardous
Waste
Surface
Impoundment
111
0.5%
4.6%

0.8%
17.1%

10.2%
29.2%

6.6%

1.5%
15.6%

11.5%

1.5%
0.3%
0.0%
0.5%

0
to
0.1
>
0.1
to
0.5
>
0.5
to
1
>
1
to
2
>
2
to
3
>
3
to
6
>
6
to
8
>
8
to
10
>
10
to
20
>
20
to
40
>
40
to
80
>
80
to
100
>
100
to
150
>
150
to
200
Liner
Thickness
(
Inches)
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
Count
of
Liners
Source:
OSW
Industrial
Surface
Impoundment
Survey,
EPA­
530­
R­
01­
005,
March
2001
(
based
on
a
sample
of
391
liners
reporting
thickness
data
convertible
to
inches).
Surface
Impoundment
Liner
Thickness
112
1940
1945
1950
1955
1960
1965
1970
1975
1980
1985
1990
1995
Year
Liner
Installed
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
Count
of
Impoundments
Source:
OSW
Industrial
Surface
Impoundment
Survey,
EPA­
530­
R­
01­
005,
March
2001
(
based
on
a
sample
of
327
liners
with
year
data).
Frequency
of
Liner
Installation
in
Industrial
Surface
Impoundments
60­
Year
Period
1940
to
1999
113
Industrial
Surface
Impoundment
Overtopping
Events:
(
based
on
year
2000
survey
sample
of
155
facilities
with
523
surface
impoundments)

Data
item
Facility
ID
nr.
Impdt
ID
nr.
Type
of
overtopping
event
Year
of
overtop
Cause
of
overtopping
event
Gallons
of
waste
released
Operating
status*
1999
SI
surface
area
(
m^
2)
City
State
1
1320
1
Overtopping
­
flow
w/
solids
through
spillway
1995
Upset
at
wastewater
treatment
1
258,999
Copperhill
TN
2
1367
3
Overtopped
into
A001
1997
Pump
to
City
failed
0
2
2,694
UNIONTOWN
AL
3
1367
3
overtopped
into
A001
1998
pump
to
city
failed
0
2
2,694
UNIONTOWN
AL
4
1491
1
overtopping
1998
heavy
rainfall
0
1
2,415
Houston
TX
5
1491
2
overtopping
1998
heavy
rainfall
0
1
3,066
Houston
TX
6
1754
1
Overtopping
1997
Heavy
Rain
500,000
3
2,323
ELWOOD
IL
7
1754
1
Overtopping
1996
500
Yr
Storm,
Power
Failure
8,400,000
3
2,323
ELWOOD
IL
8
1754
1
Overtopping
1993
100
Yr
Storm,
Elec.
Failure
1,800,000
3
2,323
ELWOOD
IL
9
1754
2
Overtopping
1996
500
YR
Storm
Event
27,000
2
7,897
ELWOOD
IL
10
2058
2
overtopping
1995
effluent
pipe
plugged
500
2
12,141
WICKLIFE
KY
11
3104
1
overtopping
1996
heavy
rainfall
75,000
2
1,533
WEST
MEMPHIS
AR
12
3104
2
Overtopping
1996
excess
process
flow
7,950,000
2
18,581
WEST
MEMPHIS
AR
13
3104
2
Overtopping
1996
heavy
rainfall
225,000
2
18,581
WEST
MEMPHIS
AR
14
3150
13
overtopping
1995
potentially
restricted
drain
line
2
19,425
COLUMBUS
MS
15
3150
13
overtopping
1997
severe
thunderstorm
resulting
in
excess
stormwater
and
restricted
drain
line
2
19,425
COLUMBUS
MS
16
3177
1
Over
filled
the
marsh
and
impoundment
area
1998
12
inches
of
rain
in
10
hours
2
80,937
MAGNOLIA
AR
17
3413
1
Overtopping
Foam
Pond
1995
Blocked
discharge
line
2
285,708
MOBILE
AL
18
4071
3
Houston
Ship
Channel
rose
above
the
top
of
the
Dik
1983
Hurrican
Alicia
2
708,201
BAYTOWN
TX
19
4071
4
Houston
ship
channel
rose
above
the
top
of
the
dik
1983
Hurricane
Alicia
2
283,280
BAYTOWN
TX
20
4071
5
Houston
ship
channel
rose
above
top
of
dike
wall
1983
Hurricane
Alicia
2
424,920
BAYTOWN
TX
21
4071
6
Houston
ship
channel
rose
above
the
top
of
the
dik
1983
Hurricane
Alicia
2
36,422
BAYTOWN
TX
22
4104
2
overtopping
of
surface
impoundment
#
2
1995
high
hydraulic
load
and
4"
rainfall
2,500
2
11,331
ENKA
NC
23
4718
4
Overtopping
1999
Hurricane
Floyd
2
2,023
VANCEBORO
NC
24
5087
1
overtopping
2000
heavy
rain
and
high
influent
flow
3,000
2
16,187
Riverville
VA
25
5174
1
Overtopping
Unknown
Extreme
high
tides
or
extreme
storm
runoff
1
31
FREELAND
WA
26
6024
1
Overtopping
1997
High
Winds
75
2
16,187
HENDERSON
NV
Data
item
Facility
ID
nr.
Impdt
ID
nr.
Type
of
overtopping
event
Year
of
overtop
Cause
of
overtopping
event
Gallons
of
waste
released
Operating
status*
1999
SI
surface
area
(
m^
2)
City
State
114
27
6177
1
Overflow
through
emergency
spillway
to
Foam
Pond
S
1990
Secondary
lift
pumps
tripped
out.
20,000
2
2,843
BAILEYVILLE
ME
28
6177
1
Overflow
through
emergency
spillway
to
Foam
Pond
S
1992
River
water
treatment
plant
overflowed
­
no
water
being
drawn.
42,000
2
2,843
BAILEYVILLE
ME
29
6177
8
Discharge
through
overflow
pipe.
1991
Pump
station
plugged
15,750
2
2,023
BAILEYVILLE
ME
30
6177
9
Discharge
line
clean­
out
was
damaged.
Geyser
into
1991
In
process
of
grading
force
main
discharge
at
pond
was
hit
and
broken.
4,000
2
11,736
BAILEYVILLE
ME
31
6177
9
Overflow
through
existing
emergency
wier.
1992
Float
switchs
and
emergency
overflow
wier
levels
set
wrong
after
engineering
redesign.
1,357
2
11,736
BAILEYVILLE
ME
32
6177
9
Underdrain
Pump
Station
overflow
through
pipe
to
a
1991
Temporary
pumping
system
failed.
58,233
2
11,736
BAILEYVILLE
ME
33
6623
2
Overtopping
1985
Overfilled
100
2
3,586
NORTH
POLE
AK
34
6790
1
Overtopping
1998
Heavy
rain
18,720
2
1,672
FREEPORT
TX
35
6790
1
Overtopping
1998
Heavy
rain,
process
upset
155,400
2
1,672
FREEPORT
TX
36
6790
1
Overtopping
1998
Heavy
rain,
treatment
not
taking
flow
11,400
2
1,672
FREEPORT
TX
37
6790
1
Overtopping
1998
Process
upsets
600
2
1,672
FREEPORT
TX
38
6790
1
Overtopping
1998
Process
upsets
60
2
1,672
FREEPORT
TX
39
6790
1
Overtopping
1998
Heavy
rain,
loss
of
utilities
1,164,466
2
1,672
FREEPORT
TX
40
6790
1
Overtopping
1998
Heavy
rain
77,790
2
1,672
FREEPORT
TX
41
6790
1
Overtopping
1999
Utilities
upset
4,920
2
1,672
FREEPORT
TX
42
6790
1
Overtopping
1998
Tropical
storm
Francis
167,640
2
1,672
FREEPORT
TX
43
6790
8
overtopping
(
typical
of
heavy
rains)
1998
heavy
rain
20,000
2
1,229
FREEPORT
TX
44
6790
9
Overtopping
1998
River
water
pipe
next
to
pond
had
leak.
2
534
FREEPORT
TX
45
6790
9
Overtopping
1997
Heavy
rainfall
and
pumps
had
been
cutoff.
50,000
2
534
FREEPORT
TX
46
6790
9
Overtopping
1998
Tropical
Storm
Francis
2
534
FREEPORT
TX
47
6816
1
Overtopping
1995
Plug
between
pond
1
&
pond
2
4,800
2
37,161
Marietta
OH
48
6816
1
Overtopping
1998
Plug
between
pond
2
&
pond
3
7,200
2
37,161
Marietta
OH
49
6816
1
Overtopping
1995
Plug
between
pond
1
&
pond
2
1,260
2
37,161
Marietta
OH
50
6881
1
Overtopping
1997
5.75
inch
rainfall
event
in
a
12
hour
period;
cause
of
overflow
was
related
to
wave
action
100,000
2
21,448
Deer
Park
TX
51
7278
1
Hurricane
Danny
1998
Excessive
Rain
2
390
THEODORE
AL
52
8418
4
Overtopping
1990
Excessive
rain
and
plugged
effluent
pipe.
400
1
3,716
RUSSELL
MA
53
8689
7
Overtopping
1998
Heavy
rainfall*
(
see
note)
2
669
COURTLAND
AL
Data
item
Facility
ID
nr.
Impdt
ID
nr.
Type
of
overtopping
event
Year
of
overtop
Cause
of
overtopping
event
Gallons
of
waste
released
Operating
status*
1999
SI
surface
area
(
m^
2)
City
State
115
54
8689
7
Overtopping
1997
Heavy
rainfall*
(
see
note)
2
669
COURTLAND
AL
55
8689
7
Overtopping
1996
Heavy
rainfall*
(
see
note)
2
669
COURTLAND
AL
56
8689
7
Overtopping
1996
Heavy
rainfall*
(
see
note)
2
669
COURTLAND
AL
57
8689
7
Overtopping
1996
Heavy
rainfall*
(
see
note)
2
669
COURTLAND
AL
58
8689
7
Overtopping
1996
Heavy
rainfall*
(
see
note)
2
669
COURTLAND
AL
59
8689
7
Overtopping
1998
Heavy
rainfall*
(
see
note)
2
669
COURTLAND
AL
60
8689
7
Overtopping
1997
Heavy
rainfall*
(
see
note)
2
669
COURTLAND
AL
61
8689
7
Overtopping
1997
Heavy
rainfall*
(
see
note)
2
669
COURTLAND
AL
62
8689
7
Overtopping
1997
Heavy
rainfall*
(
see
note)
2
669
COURTLAND
AL
63
8689
7
Overtopping
1996
Heavy
rainfall*
(
see
note)
2
669
COURTLAND
AL
64
8984
3
Dike
failure
1993
Underdrain
failure
0
2
6,877
SEAFORD
DE
65
9251
1
Overtopping
­
Flooded
Property
1998
Hurricane
Georges
2
836
MOSS
POINT
MS
66
9260
16
Overtopping
1993
Extremely
heavy
rainfall
1,600,000
2
40,630
MANDAN
ND
26
34
<
non­
duplicative
column
totals
Column
total
=
22,509,171
Non­
duplicative
count
=
17
Explanatory
Notes:
(
a)
*
Status:
1=
stopped
receiving
waste;
2=
still
receiving
waste;
3,
4
or
5=
don't
know
(
b)
Source:
US
EPA
Office
of
Solid
Waste,
"
Industrial
Surface
Impoundments
in
the
United
States",
EPA­
530­
R­
01­
005,
March
2001,
(
http://
www.
epa.
gov/
OSWRCRA/
hazwaste/
ldr/
icr/
impdfs/
sisreprt.
pdf).
0
Min
31
8,400,000
Max
708,201
562,729
Mean
37,830
13,575
Median
2,369
116
5
5
2
3
0
7
10
10
20
2
1
Before
1991
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
Year
of
Surface
Impoundment
Overtopping
Event
0
5
10
15
20
25
Count
of
Overtopping
Events
(
66
total)

Average
annual
overtopping
events
1991­
1999
=
7
(
7
of
523
survey
sample
impoundments
=
1.34%)
A
subtotal
of
27
different
impoundments
failed
1991­
1999
(
27/
523
=
5.2%)
Summary
of
1990s
Industrial
Surface
Impoundment
Overtopping
Events
Based
on
OSW
survey
sample
of
523
surface
impoundments
at
155
facilities
117
Surface
Impoundment
Liner
Failure
Events
(
based
on
year
2000
survey
sample
of
155
facilities
with
523
surface
impoundments)

Data
item
Facility
survey
ID
nr.
FAC_
ID
Surface
impdt
ID
nr.
IMP_
ID
Liner
failure
ID
nr.
LF_
ID
Year
failure
began
FB_
YR
Year
failure
resolved
DR_
YR
Description
or
additional
information
about
liner
failure
Liner
ID
nr.
Type
of
Surface
Impoundment
Liner
Liner
thickness
L_
THICK
Thickness
measure
units
L_
Unit
Liner
hydraulic
conductivity
LHC
LHC
measure
units
Year
liner
installed
Implied
years
to
failure
after
installation
Surf.
impdt
surface
area
(
m^
2)
Surface
impndmt
location
City
State
1
2748
3
1
90
93
Repair
work
(
patching)
began
upon
discovery
of
tears.;
A
new
liner
was
installed.
1
HDPE
60
mils
93
9,680
NEW
ELLENTON
SC
2
2748
3
1
90
93
Repair
work
(
patching)
began
upon
discovery
of
tears.;
A
new
liner
was
installed.
2
EPDM
62.5
mils
70
20
9,680
NEW
ELLENTON
SC
3
2748
4
1
90
98
Repair
work
(
patching)
began
upon
discovery
of
tears
in
1990.
A
new
liner
was
installed
in
1998.
1
HDPE
60
mils
98
6,987
NEW
ELLENTON
SC
4
2748
4
1
90
98
Repair
work
(
patching)
began
upon
discovery
of
tears
in
1990.
A
new
liner
was
installed
in
1998.
2
EPDM
62.5
mils
70
20
6,987
NEW
ELLENTON
SC
5
3328
3
1
95
95
Date
Failure
Began:
07/
29/
95
est.;
Date
Discovered:
07/
29/
95
est.;
Date
Resolved:
8/
20/
95
est.
1
RipRap
6
in
8.40E­
003
cm/
sec
76
19
5,574
BRANDENBURG
KY
6
3328
3
1
95
95
Date
Failure
Began:
07/
29/
95
est.;
Date
Discovered:
07/
29/
95
est.;
Date
Resolved:
8/
20/
95
est.
2
Compacted
Earth
6
in
1.00E­
005
cm/
sec
5,574
BRANDENBURG
KY
7
3328
3
1
95
95
Date
Failure
Began:
07/
29/
95
est.;
Date
Discovered:
07/
29/
95
est.;
Date
Resolved:
8/
20/
95
est.
3
PVC
Liner
30
mils
1.00E­
010
cm/
sec
5,574
BRANDENBURG
KY
8
3328
3
1
95
95
Date
Failure
Began:
07/
29/
95
est.;
Date
Discovered:
07/
29/
95
est.;
Date
Resolved:
8/
20/
95
est.
4
Compacted
Earth
2
ft
1.00E­
005
cm/
sec
5,574
BRANDENBURG
KY
9
3639
1
1
93
93
Date
Discovered:
Planned
modification
to
inlet
pipe
(
entered
1993
as
year
discovered)
1
HDPE
Liner
60
mils
1.00E­
013
cm/
sec
91
2
2,023
MARSHALLTOWN
IA
10
3639
1
1
93
93
Date
Discovered:
Planned
modification
to
inlet
pipe
(
entered
1993
as
year
discovered)
2
Recompacted
Clay
Till
4
ft
0.00E+
000
cm/
sec
2,023
MARSHALLTOWN
IA
11
3639
1
1
93
93
Date
Discovered:
Planned
modification
to
inlet
pipe
(
entered
1993
as
year
discovered)
3
Recompacted
Clay
Till
0.67
ft
0.00E+
000
cm/
sec
2,023
MARSHALLTOWN
IA
12
3639
1
2
99
Date
Discovered:
Small
tear
in
HDPE
liner
in
Free
Board
above
maximum
Leachate
level.;
Date
Resolved:
Pending
(
entered
1999
as
year
discovered)
1
HDPE
Liner
60
mils
1.00E­
013
cm/
sec
91
8
2,023
MARSHALLTOWN
IA
13
3639
1
2
99
Date
Discovered:
Small
tear
in
HDPE
liner
in
Free
Board
above
maximum
Leachate
level.;
Date
Resolved:
Pending
(
entered
1999
as
year
discovered)
2
Recompacted
Clay
Till
4
ft
0.00E+
000
cm/
sec
2,023
MARSHALLTOWN
IA
14
3639
1
2
99
Date
Discovered:
Small
tear
in
HDPE
liner
in
Free
Board
above
maximum
Leachate
level.;
Date
Resolved:
Pending
(
entered
1999
as
year
discovered)
3
Recompacted
Clay
Till
0.67
ft
0.00E+
000
cm/
sec
2,023
MARSHALLTOWN
IA
15
4732
1
1
80
80
Failure
Began,
Discovered,
and
Resolved:
Approx.
1980
1
High
density
polyethylene
45
mils
0.00E+
000
cm/
sec
95
1,547
WILLIAMSPORT
PA
16
4732
1
1
80
80
Failure
Began,
Discovered,
and
Resolved:
Approx.
1980
2
Fill
Dirt
6
in
73
7
1,547
WILLIAMSPORT
PA
17
4732
1
1
80
80
Failure
Began,
Discovered,
and
Resolved:
Approx.
1980
3
PVC
40
mils
0.00E+
000
cm/
sec
73
7
1,547
WILLIAMSPORT
PA
18
4732
1
1
80
80
Failure
Began,
Discovered,
and
Resolved:
Approx.
1980
4
Clay,
compacted
5
ft
73
7
1,547
WILLIAMSPORT
PA
19
6177
4
1
77
81
Date
Failure
Began:
~
1977;
Discovered:
~
1977;
Resolved:
~
1977­
1981
(
entered
1981
as
date
resolved)
1
Compacted
Clay
2
ft
0.00E+
000
cm/
sec
77
168,319
BAILEYVILLE
ME
20
6177
4
1
77
81
Date
Failure
Began:
~
1977;
Discovered:
~
1977;
Resolved:
~
1977­
1981
(
entered
1981
as
date
resolved)
2
Bentonite
Blanket
2
in
0.00E+
000
cm/
sec
77
168,319
BAILEYVILLE
ME
21
6177
4
1
77
81
Date
Failure
Began:
~
1977;
Discovered:
~
1977;
Resolved:
~
1977­
1981
(
entered
1981
as
date
resolved)
3
Compacted
Till
(
Over
exposed
bedrock)
3
ft
5.00E­
007
cm/
sec
77
168,319
BAILEYVILLE
ME
22
6177
5
1
77
81
Date
Failure
Began:
~
1977;
Discovered:
~
1977;
Resolved:
~
1977­
1981
(
entered
1981
as
date
resolved)
1
Compacted
Clay
2
ft
0.00E+
000
cm/
sec
77
133,458
BAILEYVILLE
ME
23
6177
5
1
77
81
Date
Failure
Began:
~
1977;
Discovered:
~
1977;
Resolved:
~
1977­
1981
(
entered
1981
as
date
resolved)
2
Compacted
Till
(
Over
exposed
bedrock)
3
ft
5.00E­
007
cm/
sec
77
133,458
BAILEYVILLE
ME
24
6409
2
1
77
78
Date
Failure
Began:
Between
10/
77
&
04/
78
(
entered
10/
77);
Date
Discovered:
04/
25/
78;
Date
resolved:
05/
05/
78
1
Hypalon
synthetic
rubber
30
mils
77
86,270
MILLINOCKET
ME
25
6409
2
1
77
78
Date
Failure
Began:
Between
10/
77
&
04/
78
(
entered
10/
77);
Date
Discovered:
04/
25/
78;
Date
resolved:
05/
05/
78
2
Sand
30
in
86,270
MILLINOCKET
ME
26
6409
2
1
77
78
Date
Failure
Began:
Between
10/
77
&
04/
78
(
entered
10/
77);
Date
Discovered:
04/
25/
78;
Date
resolved:
3
PVC
pipe
8
in
86,270
MILLINOCKET
ME
Data
item
Facility
survey
ID
nr.
FAC_
ID
Surface
impdt
ID
nr.
IMP_
ID
Liner
failure
ID
nr.
LF_
ID
Year
failure
began
FB_
YR
Year
failure
resolved
DR_
YR
Description
or
additional
information
about
liner
failure
Liner
ID
nr.
Type
of
Surface
Impoundment
Liner
Liner
thickness
L_
THICK
Thickness
measure
units
L_
Unit
Liner
hydraulic
conductivity
LHC
LHC
measure
units
Year
liner
installed
Implied
years
to
failure
after
installation
Surf.
impdt
surface
area
(
m^
2)
Surface
impndmt
location
City
State
118
05/
05/
78
27
6519
1
1
98
99
Date
Failure
Began:
E,
1998;
Date
Resolved:
November
6,
1999;
Note:
The
liner
failure
event
referenced
above
involved
minor
tears
above
the
water
line
due
to
sharps.
Repairs
were
made
using
extrusion
welded
patches
of
60
mil
textured
HDPE
liner
over
the
1
Textured
60
mil
HDPE
liner
60
mils
97
1
5,342
MASSENA
NY
28
6519
2
1
98
99
Date
Failure
Began:
E.
1998;
Date
Discovered:
E.
October
1998;
Date
Resolved:
November
6,
1999;
Note:
The
liner
failure
event
referenced
above
involved
minor
tears
and
cuts
above
the
water
line
due
to
sharps.
Repairs
were
made
using
extrusion
welded
patc
1
60
mil
HDPE
liner
60
mils
97
1
52,609
MASSENA
NY
29
6519
3
1
99
99
Date
Resolved:
November
6,
1999;
Note:
The
liner
failure
event
referenced
above
involved
liner
punctures
above
the
water
line.
Repairs
were
made
using
extrusion
welded
patches
of
60
mil
textured
HDPE
liner
over
the
holes
or
tears.
Memorandum
dated
1
60
mil
HDPE
liner
60
mils
98
1
1,012
MASSENA
NY
30
6623
1
1
88
88
Primary
liner
1
Seamans
8228
ORLTA
Arctic
Liner
36
mils
1.00E­
005
cm/
sec
1,759
NORTH
POLE
AK
31
6623
1
1
88
88
Primary
liner
2
Poltnet
PN
1000
Drain
Fabric
1,000.00
mils
3.39E+
000
cm/
sec
1,759
NORTH
POLE
AK
32
6623
1
1
88
88
Primary
liner
3
Seamans
8228
ORLTA
Arctic
Liner
36
mils
1.00E­
005
cm/
sec
1,759
NORTH
POLE
AK
33
6623
1
1
88
88
Primary
liner
4
Mirafi
140N
Geotextile
140
mils
8.15E+
000
cm/
sec
1,759
NORTH
POLE
AK
34
6623
1
2
97
97
Primary
liner
1
Seamans
8228
ORLTA
Arctic
Liner
36
mils
1.00E­
005
cm/
sec
1,759
NORTH
POLE
AK
35
6623
1
2
97
97
Primary
liner
2
Poltnet
PN
1000
Drain
Fabric
1,000.00
mils
3.39E+
000
cm/
sec
1,759
NORTH
POLE
AK
36
6623
1
2
97
97
Primary
liner
3
Seamans
8228
ORLTA
Arctic
Liner
36
mils
1.00E­
005
cm/
sec
1,759
NORTH
POLE
AK
37
6623
1
2
97
97
Primary
liner
4
Mirafi
140N
Geotextile
140
mils
8.15E+
000
cm/
sec
1,759
NORTH
POLE
AK
38
6623
2
1
95
96
1
Seamans
8228
ORLTA
Arctic
Liner
36
mils
1.00E­
005
cm/
sec
3,586
NORTH
POLE
AK
39
6623
2
1
95
96
2
Poltnet
PN
1000
Drain
Fabric
1,000.00
mils
3.39E+
000
cm/
sec
3,586
NORTH
POLE
AK
40
6623
2
1
95
96
3
Seamans
8228
ORLTA
Arctic
Liner
36
mils
1.00E­
005
cm/
sec
3,586
NORTH
POLE
AK
41
6623
2
1
95
96
4
Mirafi
140N
Geotextile
140
mils
8.15E+
000
cm/
sec
3,586
NORTH
POLE
AK
42
6790
1
1
85
Date
Resolved:
Not
resolved
1
concrete
3
in
80
5
1,672
FREEPORT
TX
43
6790
2
1
85
Date
Resolved:
Not
resolved
1
concrete
4
in
80
5
2,415
FREEPORT
TX
44
6790
6
1
73
Date
Failure
Began:
??
­
1973;
Date
Discovered:
??
­
1975;
date
Resolved:
Have
not
resolved
1
concrete
4
in
70
3
1,244
FREEPORT
TX
45
6790
7
1
73
Date
Failure
Began:
??
­
1973;
Date
Discovered:
??
­
1975;
date
Resolved:
Have
not
resolved
1
concrete
4
in
70
3
743
FREEPORT
TX
46
7113
1
1
98
99
Date
Resolved:
November
20,
1998,
July
7,
1999
(
See
Attachment
for
Explanation),
entered
July
1999
as
date
resolved
1
HDPE
80
mils
0.00E+
000
cm/
sec
99
1,421
GASTONIA
NC
47
7113
1
1
98
99
Date
Resolved:
November
20,
1998,
July
7,
1999
(
See
Attachment
for
Explanation),
entered
July
1999
as
date
resolved
2
Hypalon
36
mils
1.51E­
011
cm/
sec
88
10
1,421
GASTONIA
NC
48
7113
1
2
99
99
Date
Discovered:
September
25,
1999;
Date
Resolved:
November
26,
1999,
December
27,
1999
(
See
Attachment
for
Explanation),
entered
December
1999
as
date
resolved
1
HDPE
80
mils
0.00E+
000
cm/
sec
99
1,421
GASTONIA
NC
49
7113
1
2
99
99
Date
Discovered:
September
25,
1999;
Date
Resolved:
November
26,
1999,
December
27,
1999
(
See
Attachment
for
Explanation),
entered
December
1999
as
date
resolved
2
Hypalon
36
mils
1.51E­
011
cm/
sec
88
11
1,421
GASTONIA
NC
50
7642
1
1
91
91
The
modification
to
the
concrete
liner
for
the
provision
of
weep
holes
to
equalize
hydrostatic
pressure
was
initiated
in
1966
and
continues
to
present.
1
concrete
with
drilled
holes
0.33
ft
65
26
7,469
Jesup
GA
Data
item
Facility
survey
ID
nr.
FAC_
ID
Surface
impdt
ID
nr.
IMP_
ID
Liner
failure
ID
nr.
LF_
ID
Year
failure
began
FB_
YR
Year
failure
resolved
DR_
YR
Description
or
additional
information
about
liner
failure
Liner
ID
nr.
Type
of
Surface
Impoundment
Liner
Liner
thickness
L_
THICK
Thickness
measure
units
L_
Unit
Liner
hydraulic
conductivity
LHC
LHC
measure
units
Year
liner
installed
Implied
years
to
failure
after
installation
Surf.
impdt
surface
area
(
m^
2)
Surface
impndmt
location
City
State
119
51
7817
2
1
96
96
1
Polyethylene
Geomembrane
60
mils
94
2
3,349
YORK
NE
52
7848
1
1
84
84
1
High
Density
Polyethylene
0.08
mm
0.00E+
000
cm/
sec
79
5
1,156
MT
VERNON
IN
53
7848
1
1
84
84
2
Sand
2
ft
79
5
1,156
MT
VERNON
IN
54
8178
1
1
90
90
1
sand
6
in
74
16
23,755
PERHAM
MN
55
8178
1
1
90
90
2
PVC
20
in
74
16
23,755
PERHAM
MN
56
8178
1
1
90
90
3
sand
12
in
74
16
23,755
PERHAM
MN
57
8458
1
1
91
91
Date
failure
began
and
discovered:
unknown;
Date
resolved:
deep
well
injection,
did
not
solve
leak.
1
sand
2
in
72
19
29,137
Stockton
CA
58
8458
1
1
91
91
Date
failure
began
and
discovered:
unknown;
Date
resolved:
deep
well
injection,
did
not
solve
leak.
2
polyethylene
liner
6
mils
72
19
29,137
Stockton
CA
59
8458
1
1
91
91
Date
failure
began
and
discovered:
unknown;
Date
resolved:
deep
well
injection,
did
not
solve
leak.
3
sand
2
in
72
19
29,137
Stockton
CA
60
8458
2
1
91
91
Date
failure
began
and
discovered:
DK;
Date
resolved:
Deep
well
injection,
did
not
solve
leak.
1
sand
2
in
70
21
29,137
Stockton
CA
61
8458
2
1
91
91
Date
failure
began
and
discovered:
DK;
Date
resolved:
Deep
well
injection,
did
not
solve
leak.
2
polyethylene
liner
6
mils
70
21
29,137
Stockton
CA
62
8458
2
1
91
91
Date
failure
began
and
discovered:
DK;
Date
resolved:
Deep
well
injection,
did
not
solve
leak.
3
sand
2
in
70
21
29,137
Stockton
CA
63
8742
1
1
90
90
estimates
1
Petro
Mat
Twice
Spray
Coated
with
Cationic
Asphalt
Emulsion
0.17
in
69
21
7,810
KENAI
AK
64
8761
1
1
86
86
1a
Gunite
Concrete
3
in
77
9
5,946
Billings
MT
65
8761
1
1
86
86
1b
Aspaltic
Concrete
4
in
77
9
5,946
Billings
MT
66
8761
1
2
96
96
1a
Gunite
Concrete
3
in
77
19
5,946
Billings
MT
67
8761
1
2
96
96
1b
Aspaltic
Concrete
4
in
77
19
5,946
Billings
MT
68
8761
1
3
98
99
1a
Gunite
Concrete
3
in
77
21
5,946
Billings
MT
69
8761
1
3
98
99
1b
Aspaltic
Concrete
4
in
77
21
5,946
Billings
MT
70
8761
2
1
89
Date
Failure
Began:
DK
1A
Gunite
Concrete
4
in
68
1,626
Billings
MT
71
8761
2
1
89
Date
Failure
Began:
DK
1B
Fibermesh
Concrete
4
in
89
1,626
Billings
MT
72
8761
2
1
89
Date
Failure
Began:
DK
2
Asphaltic
Concrete
4
in
68
1,626
Billings
MT
73
9194
4
1
92
92
1
HDPE
membrane
60
mils
1.00E­
009
cm/
sec
92
2,787
THEODORE
AL
74
9194
4
1
92
92
2
Concrete
6
in
0.00E+
000
cm/
sec
87
5
2,787
THEODORE
AL
75
9194
9
1
97
97
Date
Resolved:
October
1997
(
see
also
response
to
question
C­
14b)
1
HDPE
membrane
60
mils
1.00E­
009
cm/
sec
76
21
5,638
THEODORE
AL
76
9194
9
1
97
97
Date
Resolved:
October
1997
(
see
also
response
to
question
C­
14b)
2
sand
0.5
ft
5,638
THEODORE
AL
77
9260
12
1
95
The
date
failure
and
date
discovered
are
Unknown.
1
Epoxy
0.05
in
95
642
MANDAN
ND
78
9260
12
1
95
The
date
failure
and
date
discovered
are
Unknown.
2
Reinforced
Concrete
4
in
58
642
MANDAN
ND
19
30
<
Non­
duplicative
column
totals
Min
=
0.05
Min
=
1
Non­
duplicative
total>
17
Max
=
1000
Max
=
26
Mean
=
63.4
Mean
=
12.3
Median
=
6.0
Median
=
11.0
Source:
US
EPA
Office
of
Solid
Waste,
"
Industrial
Surface
Impoundments
in
the
United
States",
EPA­
530­
R­
01­
005,
March
2001,
http://
www.
epa.
gov/
OSWRCRA/
hazwaste/
ldr/
icr/
impdfs/
sisreprt.
pdf
Data
pnts
=
78
Data
pnt=
39
120
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
Year
of
Surface
Impoundment
Liner
Failure
0
1
2
3
4
5
Count
of
Liner
Failure
Events
Average
annual
count
of
surface
impoundments
with
at
least
one
liner
failure
=
1.2
impoundments
(
1.2
of
523
sample
=
0.23%)
Summary
of
Industrial
Surface
Impoundment
Liner
Failures
(
Based
on
an
EPA
Survey
Sample
of
523
Surface
Impoundments
at
155
Facilities)
121
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
Number
of
Years
Between
Failure
Event
And
Liner
Installation
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Count
of
Liner
Failure
Events
(
39
total
datapoints)

Median
number
of
years
to
failure
after
liner
installation
=
11
Summary
of
Years
Until
Surface
Impoundment
Liner
Failure
(
Based
on
an
EPA
Survey
Sample
of
523
Surface
Impoundments
at
155
Facilities)
122
7.
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BRS)
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!
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RCRAInfo
Identity
of
Facilities
Which
Generate
or
Manage
RCRA
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Hazardous
Wastes
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TRI)
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Facilities
Which
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Manage
RCRA
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Wastes
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