News Release
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
New England Regional Office
January 16, 2013
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
New England Regional Office
January 16, 2013
Contact: David Deegan, (617) 918-1017
EPA Analysis Shows Decrease in 2011 Toxic
Chemical Releases in New Hampshire
(Boston, Mass. – Jan. 16, 2013) – EPA’s
most recent Toxic Release Inventory (TRI) data is now available for the
reporting year of 2011. In New Hampshire, the reporting data show that overall
releases of pollutants to the environment have decreased since the previous
reporting year (2010).
TRI information is a key part of EPA’s
efforts to provide greater access to environmental information and get
information to the public as quickly as possible. TRI reporting provides
Americans with vital information about their communities by publishing
information on toxic chemical disposals and releases into the air, land and
water, as well as information on waste management and pollution prevention
activities in neighborhoods across the country.
During 2011, the latest year for which data
are available, approximately 18.96 million pounds of chemicals were released in
the six New England states, a reduction of about 1,690,960 pounds. In New
Hampshire, 139 facilities reported in 2011 approximately 2.1 million pounds (a
decrease of 1,218,609 pounds). Approximately 92.58 percent of releases in New
Hampshire were emitted to the air during 2011. Approximately 0.96 percent of
releases in New Hampshire were released to the land during 2011.
“EPA is proud of our long-term commitment
of putting accessible, meaningful information in the hands of the American
people so we can be informed about chemicals found in our own communities and
neighborhoods,” said Curt Spalding, regional administrator of EPA’s New England
office. “Environmental data such as TRI is fundamental to helping people
protect the health of their families and themselves, and provides communities
with valuable information on toxic chemical releases.”
Each year, EPA makes publicly available TRI
data reported by industries throughout the United States regarding chemical
releases to air, water and land by power plants, manufacturers and other
facilities which employ ten or more workers and exceed thresholds for
chemicals. Reporting includes information on chemicals released at a company's
facility, as well as those transported to disposal facilities off site. TRI data
do not reflect the relative toxicity of the chemicals emitted or potential
exposure to people living in a community with reported releases. Facilities must
report their chemical disposals and releases by July 1 of each year. EPA made
the 2011 preliminary TRI dataset available on Oct. 31, 2012.
Reporting under TRI does not indicate illegal discharges of pollutants to the
environment. EPA works closely with states to provide regulatory oversight of
facilities that generate pollution to the nation’s air, land and water.
Effective review and permitting programs work to ensure that the public and the
environment are not subjected to unhealthful levels of pollution, even as
agencies work to further reduce emissions of chemicals to the environment.
Enforcement efforts by EPA and states ensure that facilities that violate their
environmental permits are subject to penalties and corrective action. Yearly
releases by individual facilities can vary due to factors such as power outages,
production variability, lulls in the business cycle, etc., that do not reflect a
facility's pollution prevention program(s).The top ten chemicals released to the environment on- and off-site during 2011 in New Hampshire were:
2011 Rank | 2011 Chemical | Total on-and off-site disposal or other releases | 2010 Rank |
1 | Hydrochloric acid (1995 and after "acid aerosols" only) | 1,083,232 | 1 |
2 | Sulfuric acid (1994 and after "acid aerosols" only) | 566,606 | 2 |
3 | Ammonia | 139,816 | 4 |
4 | Hydrogen fluoride | 55,673 | 3 |
5 | Toluene | 35,051 | 7 |
6 | Barium compounds | 29,482 | 5 |
7 | Zinc compounds | 25,418 | 6 |
8 | Styrene | 19,548 | 10 |
9 | Lead | 19,313 | 15 |
10 | N-methyl-2-pyrrolidone | 16,314 | 12 |
2011 Rank | Company | 2011 Total on-and off-site disposal or other releases | 2010 Rank |
1 | MERRIMACK STATION. 97 RIVER RD, BOW NEW HAMPSHIRE 03304 (MERRIMACK) | 1,676,100 | 1 |
2 | SCHILLER STATION. 400 GOSLING RD, PORTSMOUTH NEW HAMPSHIRE 03801 (ROCKINGHAM) | 97,783 | 2 |
3 |
NEW NGC INC D/B/A NATIONAL GYPSUM CO.
MICHAEL J SUCCI DR, PORTSMOUTH NEW HAMPSHIRE 03802 (ROCKINGHAM)
|
79,916 | 3 |
4 | HITCHINER MANUFACTURING CO INC. OLD WILTON RD, MILFORD NEW HAMPSHIRE 03055 (HILLSBOROUGH) | 22,391 | 6 |
5 | EP NEWINGTON ENERGY LLC. 200 SHATTUCK WAY, NEWINGTON NEW HAMPSHIRE 03801 (ROCKINGHAM) | 21,974 | 8 |
6 | NASHUA - A CENVEO CO. 59 DANIEL WEBSTER HWY, MERRIMACK NEW HAMPSHIRE 03054 (HILLSBOROUGH) | 20,625 | 4 |
7 | HUTCHINSON SEALING SYSTEMS INC. 171 RT 85, NEWFIELDS NEW HAMPSHIRE 03856 (ROCKINGHAM) | 16,268 | 7 |
8 | VELCRO USA INC. 406 BROWN AVE, MANCHESTER NEW HAMPSHIRE 03103 (HILLSBOROUGH) | 15,750 | 9 |
9 | WORTHEN INDUSTRIES INC UPACO DIV. 3 E SPITBROOK RD, NASHUA NEW HAMPSHIRE 03060 (HILLSBOROUGH) | 12,431 | 18 |
10 |
EASTERN BOATS INC. 11 INDUSTRIAL WAY,
MILTON NEW HAMPSHIRE 03851 (STRAFFORD)
|
12,176 | 13 |
This year, EPA is offering additional information to make the TRI data more meaningful and accessible to all communities. The TRI analysis now highlights toxic disposals and releases to large aquatic ecosystems, selected urban communities, and tribal lands. EPA has improved this year’s TRI national analysis report by adding new information on facility efforts to reduce pollution and by considering whether economic factors could have affected the TRI data. With this report and EPA’s Web-based TRI tools, citizens can access information about the toxic chemical releases into the air, water, and land that occur locally. Finally, EPA’s first mobile application for accessing TRI data, myRTK, is now available in Spanish, as are expanded Spanish translations of national analysis documents and Web pages.
TRI was established in 1986 by the
Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act (EPCRA) and later modified by
the Pollution Prevention Act of 1990. Together, these laws require facilities in
certain industries to report annually on releases, disposal and other waste
management activities related to these chemicals. TRI data are submitted
annually to EPA and states by multiple industry sectors including manufacturing,
metal mining, electric utilities, and commercial hazardous waste facilities.
EPA continues to work closely with the
regulated community to ensure that facilities understand and comply with their
reporting requirements under TRI and other community right-to-know statutes. EPA
will once again hold training workshops throughout the New England region during
the spring of 2013. Training sessions will be set up in each state. Further
information will be available on our Web site.
More information:- TRI in New Hampshire Fact Sheet (http://www.epa.gov/triexplorer/statefactsheet.htm)
- Additional National information on TRI (http://www.epa.gov/tri/)
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