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EPA Releases Most Up-to-Date Information Ever About Chemicals in New York Communities; Releases in New York State Down 15 Percent

Release Date: 12/08/2009
Contact Information: Elias Rodriguez (212) 637-3664, [email protected]

(New York, N.Y.) Did you know that with a few clicks of a mouse, you can learn how many pounds of toxic air pollutants were generated by your local power plant, or how many pounds of toxic chemicals were released by a factory near your child’s school? Even better, for the first time, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is making its inventory of toxic release data, called the Toxics Release Inventory (TRI), available in the same calendar year that the reporting facilities submitted the information to the Agency.

EPA’s database provides the most recent information available about the amount of toxic chemicals released into the environment of New York State. Since 1988, TRI data has been released to the public annually to help people learn more about the chemicals present in their local environment and gauge environmental trends over time. Of the 665 facilities in New York State reporting toxic releases in 2008, on-site toxic releases were down 15% from approximately 28.5 million pounds in 2007 to 24.3 million pounds in 2008.

“Equipped with this data, which is now more up-to-date then ever, people have the basic information to protect their environment,” said Judith Enck, EPA Regional Administrator. “Public awareness is a powerful tool and empowering the public with basic information about toxic chemicals in their communities advances our commitment to transparency and promotes openness between governments, businesses and the public.”

TRI is the most comprehensive inventory of information about chemicals released into the environment reported annually by certain industries and federal facilities. These facilities are permitted under federal regulations and many are required to install and maintain pollution controls. On a national level, over 21,000 facilities reported on approximately 650 chemicals for calendar year 2008. TRI allows the public to see which facilities are increasing and decreasing their output of toxic chemicals and compounds. Thanks to improvements in EPA’s system, the vast majority of facilities now report data electronically and detailed information about specific facilities is more readily accessible to the public.

Today's data includes toxics released at company facilities and those transported to disposal facilities off site. All manufacturing companies, as well as coal and oil-fired power plants that produce or use any regulated chemical above the threshold limit are required to participate. The data are collected from industries that are in the following sectors: manufacturing, metal and coal mining, electric utilities, commercial hazardous waste treatment, chemical distributors, solvent recyclers and petroleum bulk storage as well as federal facilities.

TRI provides the amount, location and type of release to the environment -- whether a pollutant is emitted into the air, discharged into the water, or released onto the land. Additionally, TRI has been credited with providing communities with vital local knowledge and encouraging facilities to reduce their releases of toxic chemicals into the environment through source reduction or pollution prevention measures.

The 10 reporting facilities in New York with largest on-site 2008 releases into the environment are as follows (from highest to lowest):

        NameCity2007 Total 2008 Total2007-2008
        On-site Releases (lbs.)On-site Releases (lbs.)% Change
        ST LAWRENCE ZINC CO BALMAT 4 MINE & MILLGOUVERNEUR
        4,347,813
        4,061,662
        -6.58
        EASTMAN KODAK CO EASTMAN BUSINESS PARKROCHESTER
        2,363,933
        2,186,101
        -7.52
        FINCH PAPER LLCGLENS FALLS
        1,074,568
        2,076,935
        93.28
        ANHEUSER-BUSCH INCBALDWINSVILLE
        2,255,671
        1,751,985
        -22.33
        DANSKAMMER GENERATING FACILITYNEWBURGH
        1,537,733
        1,640,496
        6.68
        CWM CHEMICAL SERVICES LLCMODEL CITY
        1,462,218
        1,280,409
        -12.43
        AMPHENOL CORPSIDNEY
        1,196,670
        1,125,069
        -5.98
        IBM CORPHOPEWELL JUNCT.
        1,074,662
        1,059,431
        -1.42
        INTERNATIONAL PAPERTICONDEROGA
        601,949
        590,496
        -1.90
        ALCOA INCMASSENA
        615,071
        530,589
        -13.74

        For more detailed TRI information, visit: https://www.epa.gov/tri/index.htm

        To view an area fact sheet, visit: https://www.epa.gov/triexplorer/statefactsheet.htm

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