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TRI On-site and Off-site Reported Disposed of or Otherwise Released (in pounds), for All industries, for All chemicals, Nevada , 2011

Row # Chemical Total On-site Disposal or Other Releases Total Off-site Disposal or Other Releases Total On- and Off-site Disposal or Other Releases
   
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1 1,2,4-TRIMETHYLBENZENE 772 0 772
2 3-IODO-2-PROPYNYL BUTYLCARBAMATE . . .
3 4,4'-ISOPROPYLIDENEDIPHENOL 0 14,720 14,720
4 ALUMINUM (FUME OR DUST) 114,825 0 114,825
5 AMMONIA 283,512 158 283,670
6 ANTIMONY 0 0 0
7 ANTIMONY COMPOUNDS 5,180,908 0 5,180,908
8 ARSENIC 346,349 0 346,349
9 ARSENIC COMPOUNDS 322,910,108 0 322,910,108
10 ASBESTOS (FRIABLE) 32,033 24,220 56,253
11 BARIUM 125,828 0 125,828
12 BARIUM COMPOUNDS 849,753 15 849,768
13 BENZENE 570 0 570
14 BENZO(G,H,I)PERYLENE 0 0 0
15 BORON TRICHLORIDE . . .
16 CADMIUM 57,160 0 57,160
17 CADMIUM COMPOUNDS 173,754 0 173,754
18 CARBONYL SULFIDE 203 0 203
19 CERTAIN GLYCOL ETHERS 12,520 693 13,213
20 CHLORINE 50,902 0 50,902
21 CHLORODIFLUOROMETHANE 29,402 0 29,402
22 CHROMIUM 1,006,496 15,192 1,021,689
23 CHROMIUM COMPOUNDS(EXCEPT CHROMITE ORE MINED IN THE TRANSVAAL REGION) 1,492,263 0 1,492,263
24 COBALT 317 696 1,013
25 COBALT COMPOUNDS 387,040 0 387,040
26 COPPER 107,190 18,321 125,511
27 COPPER COMPOUNDS 14,927,912 11,717 14,939,629
28 CYANIDE COMPOUNDS 717,653 15,003 732,656
29 CYCLOHEXANE 58 0 58
30 DI(2-ETHYLHEXYL) PHTHALATE 0 0 0
31 DIBUTYL PHTHALATE 0 0 0
32 DICHLOROMETHANE 20,000 0 20,000
33 DIETHANOLAMINE 117 0 117
34 DIISOCYANATES 30 804 834
35 DIMETHYL PHTHALATE . . .
36 DINITROTOLUENE (MIXED ISOMERS) . . .
37 DIOXIN AND DIOXIN-LIKE COMPOUNDS ** ** **
38 ETHYLBENZENE 696 64 759
39 ETHYLENE GLYCOL 1,762,200 0 1,762,200
40 ETHYLENE OXIDE 250 0 250
41 FORMIC ACID 78,300 4 78,304
42 HYDROCHLORIC ACID (1995 AND AFTER "ACID AEROSOLS" ONLY) 86,675 0 86,675
43 HYDROGEN CYANIDE 8,474 0 8,474
44 HYDROGEN FLUORIDE 103,012 35 103,047
45 LEAD 366,603 35,906 402,509
46 LEAD COMPOUNDS 112,201,831 2,875 112,204,705
47 LITHIUM CARBONATE 1,000 0 1,000
48 MANGANESE 52,290 2,649 54,939
49 MANGANESE COMPOUNDS 22,605,559 2,721,279 25,326,838
50 MERCURY 14,067 0 14,067
51 MERCURY COMPOUNDS 4,644,430 2,357 4,646,786
52 METHANOL 673,791 236 674,027
53 METHYL TERT-BUTYL ETHER 1,139 0 1,139
54 MOLYBDENUM TRIOXIDE 22,355 0 22,355
55 N-HEXANE 2,776 0 2,776
56 NAPHTHALENE 618 26 645
57 NICKEL 101,646 5,884 107,530
58 NICKEL COMPOUNDS 3,119,395 65,579 3,184,974
59 NITRATE COMPOUNDS 6,363,584 58,158 6,421,742
60 NITRIC ACID 423,055 0 423,055
61 NITROGLYCERIN 0 0 0
62 PENTACHLOROPHENOL 3 0 3
63 POLYCHLORINATED BIPHENYLS 8,174 0 8,174
64 POLYCYCLIC AROMATIC COMPOUNDS 53 145 197
65 PROPYLENE 13,234 0 13,234
66 PROPYLENE OXIDE 250 0 250
67 SELENIUM 31,252 0 31,252
68 SELENIUM COMPOUNDS 638,688 0 638,688
69 SILVER 66,686 0 66,686
70 SILVER COMPOUNDS 104,877 1 104,878
71 SODIUM AZIDE 58,578 0 58,578
72 SODIUM NITRITE 50,365 0 50,365
73 STYRENE 13,793 0 13,793
74 SULFURIC ACID (1994 AND AFTER "ACID AEROSOLS" ONLY) 244,882 0 244,882
75 THALLIUM COMPOUNDS 277,355 4 277,359
76 TITANIUM TETRACHLORIDE 1,348 663 2,011
77 TOLUENE 294,453 0 294,453
78 TRICHLOROETHYLENE 500 0 500
79 TRIFLURALIN 4,196 0 4,196
80 URETHANE 32,210 0 32,210
81 VANADIUM COMPOUNDS 2,833,603 5 2,833,608
82 VINYL ACETATE 330 0 330
83 XYLENE (MIXED ISOMERS) 6,784 1,062 7,846
84 ZINC (FUME OR DUST) . . .
85 ZINC COMPOUNDS 20,138,296 779 20,139,075
  Total 526,281,331 2,999,249 529,280,580

(Note that in the table above, asterisks are shown to indicate that data for Dioxin and Dioxin-like compounds in grams (as required by EPA) was reported by the facility. EPA has converted these data into pounds and included them in the table totals (in pounds). Please refer to the Dioxin and Dioxin-like compounds table below for reported amounts of Dioxin and Dioxin-like compounds in grams. Grams can be converted to pounds by multiplying by 0.002205.)


TRI On-site and Off-site Reported Disposed of or Otherwise Released (in grams), for All industries, for Dioxin and Dioxin-like compounds, Nevada , 2011

Row # Chemical Total On-site Disposal or Other Releases Total Off-site Disposal or Other Releases Total On- and Off-site Disposal or Other Releases
1 DIOXIN AND DIOXIN-LIKE COMPOUNDS 5.4720837 .0000000 5.4720837

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Note: Reporting year (RY) 2011 is the most recent TRI data available. Facilities reporting to TRI were required to submit RY 2011 data to EPA by July 1, 2012. This dataset includes revisions processed by EPA as of February 28, 2013 for the years 1988 to 2011. Revisions submitted to EPA after this time are not reflected in TRI Explorer reports. TRI data may also be obtained through EPA Envirofacts.

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Off-site disposal or other releases show only net off-site disposal or other releases, that is, off-site disposal or other releases transferred to other TRI facilities reporting such transfers as on-site disposal or other releases are not included to avoid double counting.

For purposes of analysis, data reported as Range Code A is calculated using a value of 5 pounds, Range Code B is calculated using a value of 250 pounds and Range Code C is calculated using a value of 750 pounds.

A decimal point, or "." denotes the following: if a decimal point is reported across an entire row, the facility submitted a Form A (i.e., the facility certified that its total annual reportable amount is less than 500 pounds, and does not manufacture, process, or otherwise use more than 1 million pounds); or if a decimal point is reported in a single column, the facility left that particular cell blank in its Form R submission (a zero in a cell denotes either that the facility reported "0" or "NA" in its Form R submission).


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