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Service Description: This map shows the 2011 TRI-reporting facilities and the pounds per year of TRI-listed chemicals released, or disposed of, on land at the facility location. Disposal categories illustrated on the map include: Underground Injection Class I wells Disposal in Underground Injection Class II-V Wells
RCRA Subtitle C Landfills
Other Landfills Land Treatment/Application Farming RCRA Subtitle C Surface Impoundments Other Surface Impoundments Other Disposal
Map Name: 2011 TRI Releases to Land
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Description: This map shows the 2011 TRI-reporting facilities and the pounds per year of TRI-listed chemicals released, or disposed of, on land at the facility location. Disposal categories illustrated on the map include: • Underground Injection Class I wells • Disposal in Underground Injection Class II-V Wells
• RCRA Subtitle C Landfills
• Other Landfills • Land Treatment/Application Farming • RCRA Subtitle C Surface Impoundments • Other Surface Impoundments • Other Disposal
Copyright Text: TRI Exoplorer, Gabriela Carvalho
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Title: Region 10 TRI Releases to Land
Author: James Lopez-Baird
Comments: This map illustrates the facilities that reported to the Toxics Release Inventory Program (TRI) in reporting year 2011 and the pounds per year of TRI-listed chemicals released, or disposed of, on land at the facility location. Disposal categories illustrated on the map include:
· Underground Injection Class I wells (Section 5.4.1). Disposal in Class I wells includes the emplacement of hazardous and nonhazardous fluids (industrial and municipal wastes) into isolated formations beneath the lowermost underground source of drinking water (USDW). Because they may inject hazardous waste, Class I wells are the most strictly regulated under the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA) and are further regulated under the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA).
· Disposal in Underground Injection Class II-V Wells (Section 5.4.2). The subsurface emplacement of fluids through wells. TRI chemicals associated with manufacturing, the petroleum industry, mining, commercial and service industries, and federal and municipal government-related activities may be injected into Class I, II, III, IV or V wells, if they do not endanger underground sources of drinking water (USDW), public health or the environment. Disposal in Class I wells (see above) are reported separately from disposal in Class II-V wells. o Class II wells are used for injection of brines and other fluids associated with oil and gas production.
o Class III wells are used for injection of fluids associated with solution mining of minerals.
o Class IV wells are used for injection of hazardous or radioactive wastes into or above a USDW and is banned unless authorized under ground water remediation laws.
o Class V wells inject nonhazardous fluids into or above a USDW and are typically shallow, onsite disposal systems, such as floor and sink drains which discharge directly or indirectly to ground water, dry wells, leach fields and similar types of drainage wells. Beginning with the 1996 reporting year, facilities report amounts injected into Class I wells separately from amounts injected into all other wells (Class II-V). This change was made to reflect the difference in management standards and regulatory oversight provided by the Underground Injection Control Program for Class I wells as distinguished from other forms of injection reportable to TRI.
· RCRA Subtitle C Landfills (Section 5.5.1A). Disposal in RCRA Subtitle C landfills in which wastes are buried. These are landfills that are subject to stringent requirements for liners, leak detection systems and groundwater monitoring.
· Other Landfills (Section 5.5.1B). Disposal of toxic chemicals in landfills other than RCRA Subtitle C landfills. Beginning with the 1996 reporting year, facilities report amounts disposed of in RCRA Subtitle C landfills separately from amounts disposed of in other on-site landfills. This change was made to recognize the difference in management and regulatory oversight provided for RCRA Subtitle C landfills.
· Land Treatment/Application Farming (Section 5.5.2). Management techniques in which a waste containing a listed chemical is applied to or incorporated into soil.
· RCRA Subtitle C Surface Impoundments (Section 5.5.3A). The total amount of the EPCRA Section 313 chemical that was placed in and remained in (did not volatilize from the impoundment during the reporting year) the RCRA Subtitle C surface impoundments. A surface impoundment is a holding area used to volatilize and/or settle waste materials. Examples of surface impoundments include holding, settling, storage and elevation pits; ponds and lagoons.
· Other Surface Impoundments (Section 5.5.3B). The total amount of the EPCRA Section 313 chemical that was placed in surface impoundments other than RCRA Subtitle C surface impoundments. Beginning with the 2003 reporting year, facilities report amounts disposed of in RCRA Subtitle C surface impoundments separately from amounts disposed of in other on-site surface impoundments. This change was made to recognize the difference in management and regulatory oversight provided for RCRA Subtitle C surface impoundments.
· Other Disposal (Section 5.5.4). Other disposal methods including waste piles, spills or leaks.
Subject: TRI releases to Land for Region 10 by County and Facilities
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