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Texas and New Mexico TRI — Harrington Station (Amarillo, TX)
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TRI Reportable Releases (pounds); Dioxin reported in Grams3
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Air
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Land/Impoundment1
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Water5
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Total Releases
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Reportable Chemical Name
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2005
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2006
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2005
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2006
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2005
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2006
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2005
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2006
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Barium Compounds
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17,334
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17,413
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1,660,000
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2,128,666
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0
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0
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1,877,334
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2,146,079
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Benzo(g,h,i)perylene
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0.13
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0.13
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0.00
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0.00
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0.00
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0.00
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0.13
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0.13
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Chromium Compounds
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499
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502
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22,190
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28,425
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0
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0
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22,689
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28,927
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Copper Compounds
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532
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527
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59,563
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47,817
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0
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0
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60,090
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48,349
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Dioxin Compounds3
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0.68
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0.68
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0.00
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0.00
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0.00
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0.00
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0.68
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0.68
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Hydrochloric Acid (aerosols)
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130,000
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127,162
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02
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0
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0
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0
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130,000
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127,162
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Hydrogen Fluoride
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128,000
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142,976
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0
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0
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0
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0
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128,000
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142,976
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Lead Compounds
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331
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331
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10,423
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13,455
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0
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0
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13,786
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10,754
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Manganese Compounds
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811
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822
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55,590
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45,400
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0
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0
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56,401
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46,222
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Mercury Compounds
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289
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343
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132
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148
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0
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0
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491
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421
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Nickel Compounds
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509
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511
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18,655
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23,154
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0
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0
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19,194
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23,655
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Nitrate Compounds4
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0
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0
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0
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0
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0
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0
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0
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0
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Polycyclic Aromatic Compounds
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2.90
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2.97
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0.00
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1.28
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0.00
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0.00
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3.2
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8.1
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| Sulfuric Acid |
10,067
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8,000
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0
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0
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0
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0
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8,000
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10,057
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Vanadium Compounds
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795
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772
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80,727
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65,870
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0
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0
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66,665
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81,499
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Zinc Compounds
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2,159
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2,188
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51,533
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69,478
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0
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0
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71,666
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53,692
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Total
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289,273
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303,606
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2,296,510
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1,922,021
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0
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0
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2,620,197
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2,211,294
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Footnotes:
1. Land releases include disposal on-site, offsite and surface impoundments (ponds). This does not include ash incorporated into cement products.
2. A blank cell ( - ) indicates a threshold was not exceeded for that year.
3. Dioxin release estimates are reported in grams.
4. Nitrate compounds are reported on a Form A, no emissions result from use. The water dissociable compounds are destroyed during use.
5. There are no discharges to waters of the state, or any other water source.
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