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IV. Chemical Council Toxic Releases
As measured by sheer tonnage of pollution, Chemical Council members are extraordinarily productive.The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) maintains the Toxics Release Inventory to keep track of more than 650 recognized and suspected toxic chemicals that industry releases into the air, land and water. Texas plants owned by Chemical Council members and their parent companies released more of these toxic chemicals on their premises (187 million pounds) in 1996 than the total statewide amount released in every state other than Texas.
Along with their parent companies, the 98 Chemical Council members reported total onsite toxic chemical releases that accounted for a staggering 74 percent of Texas’ toxic load. Chemical Council members released these toxins into Texas’ waters, sky and land or injected them into underground wells.
Source: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1996 Toxics Release Inventory.
Chemical Council Members Produce 74% of Texas’ Toxic Releases Type of Onsite
TRI ReleaseTexas Total (Lbs.) TCC Total (Lbs.)TCC Share of Texas' Total Air 127,219,880 84,857,473 67%Injection 91,979,394 83,027,621 90%Water 18,881,567 18,560,397 98%Land 15,325,619 843,758 6%All Releases 253,406,460 187,289,249 74%
Air
Chemical Council members spewed 85 million pounds of toxins into Texas skies in 1996, accounting for 67 percent of Texas’ total toxic air pollution. Venting almost 11 million pounds of toxins into Texas skies, Huntsman Corp. led Chemical Council members in toxic air emissions. Huntsman’s Port Arthur plant led the way with more than 8 million pounds of propylene, one of the volatile organic chemicals that help form the ozone in smog. Thanks in no small part to Huntsman, the Beaumont-Port Arthur area flunks federal ozone air-quality standards. The plant produced 13 percent of the area’s industrial VOC emissions in 1996, according to the TNRCC.7 This plant is the nation’s No. 1 emitter of the human carcinogen benzene.Underground Injection
Chemical Council members injected 83 million pounds of TRI toxins into underground wells in Texas, accounting for 90 percent of Texas’ TRI underground injection total. DuPont’s Victoria plant was Texas’ biggest toxic injector, pumping more than 14 million pounds of nitric acid underground. Thanks to these massive injections, DuPont led all other toxic members in overall Texas TRI releases.Water
Chemical Council members dumped 19 million pounds of toxins into Texas waters in 1996, accounting for an astonishing 98 percent of Texas’ toxic water pollution. Blowing the competition out of the water, BASF Corp. dumped more than 14 million pounds of toxic chemicals into Texas waters, accounting for 75 percent of the toxic water total for all Chemical Council members. Nitrate compounds from the Freeport plant of this German company accounted for most of this pollution.Land
Finally, Chemical Council members dumped 843,758 pounds of toxins onto Texas lands, or 6 percent of the Texas total in this category. Shell Oil’s Deer Park plant led, with its land disposal of 250,000 pounds of 4,4’-isopropylidenediphenol.
*Joint venture formed by two Chemical Council members.
Chemical Council Members Trash Texas Pounds of Onsite Toxic Releases in Texas in 1996 TCC Member's
Parent CompanyTotal Water Underground Injection Air Land DuPont 40,461,147 211,522 36,718,368 3,518,714 12,543BASF Corp. 17,125,885 14,008,691 2,582,370 534,824 0Hoechst Celanese 11,530,292 13,471 9,343,526 2,061,872 111,423Huntsman Corp. 10,803,893 20,679 52 10,714,341 68,821BP (British Petroleum) 10,747,778 756 10,537,100 201,818 8,104Mobil Corp. 10,335,157 58,519 0 10,276,605 33Sterling Chemicals 10,291,983 1,230 9,169,033 1,121,720 0Amoco Corp. 8,199,480 157,462 2,071,700 5,942,074 28,244Phillips Petroleum 5,995,419 54,648 2,031,495 3,854,229 55,047Dow Chemical 5,243,024 304,105 0 4,756,122 182,797Eastman Chemical 4,241,661 3,130 156,000 4,058,531 24,000Bayer Corp. 3,948,130 2,288,295 0 1,659,835 0Union Carbide 3,794,600 6,614 0 3,786,645 1,341Atlantic Richfield (ARCO) 3,622,348 70 2,468,631 1,153,509 138Exxon Corp. 3,405,677 200,747 0 3,117,648 87,282Millennium Chemicals 3,112,649 2,913 0 3,109,736 0Chevron Corp. 3,028,919 63,810 0 2,963,299 1,810Lyondell Petrochemical 3,020,392 20,052 0 3,000,340 0Int'l Specialty Products 2,984,800 288 2,965,572 18,940 0Merichem Co. 2,725,324 3,841 2,679,000 42,483 0Shell 2,686,525 259,089 0 2,170,009 257,427Goodyear Tire 1,977,070 114,326 0 1,862,366 378ALCOA 1,910,164 2,003 0 1,904,842 3319Novus Int'l Inc. 1,603,436 0 1,603,400 36 0FINA Inc. 1,244,286 670 0 1,243,533 83Rohm & Haas Co. 1,149,514 373,771 0 775,743 0Occidental Petroleum 1,098,954 17,130 1,500 1,080,324 0Coastal Corp. 1,053,192 2,943 0 1,049,290 959Lyondell-CITGO Refining* 988,112 0 0 988,111 1Bridgestone/Firestone 844,917 0 0 844,917 0DuPont Dow Elastomers* 771,848 128 0 771,720 0Formosa Plastics 662,168 7,181 0 654,987 0Solvay America 617,631 0 0 617,631 0Elf Atochem 583,140 5 483,370 99,765 0Baker Hughes (Petrolite) 458,616 8,121 0 450,495 0Reynolds Metals 454,027 0 0 454,027 0CITGO 431,018 273,784 0 157,234 0Enron Corp. 387,575 0 0 387,575 0Lubrizol Corp. 303,333 18,482 0 284,851 0Hampshire Chemical 292,234 362 8,759 283,113 0Mitsubishi (Aristech) 267,365 1,388 0 265,977 0Montell 248,668 0 0 248,668 0TX Petrochemicals 236,446 25,692 0 210,754 0Witco Corp. 235,073 5 207,745 27,323 0Shintech Inc. 229,294 29,034 0 200,260 0DX Holdings (Dixie Chem.) 214,831 0 0 214,831 0USX (Marathon Oil) 200,890 1,090 0 199,800 0Geon Co. 171,289 2,206 0 169,083 0Allied-Signal Inc. 150,781 0 0 150,781 0Zeneca 149,968 0 0 149,968 0Akzo Nobel 120,653 81 0 120,572 0Albemerle Corp. 97,024 364 0 96,660 0Georgia Gulf Corp. 96,806 21 0 96,781 4PD Glycol (DuPont-Oxy)* 89,920 0 0 89,920 0Air Products & Chemicals 78,480 0 0 78,480 0Creekside Industries 69,640 40 0 69,600 0Eval Co. 65,249 0 0 65,249 0Catalyst Res. (Mallinckrodt) 62,639 0 0 62,639 0Kaneka Texas Corp. 56,750 0 0 56,750 0Ethyl Corp. 50,455 260 0 50,195 0MEMC 37,274 0 0 37,274 0Carpenter Co. 31,989 0 0 31,989 0Ausimont Financial Corp. 31,479 0 0 31,479 0PPG Industries. Inc. 28,807 26 0 28,781 0Roche Holdings 21,157 492 0 20,665 0Reichhold Chemicals 17,589 0 0 17,589 0Nalco/Exxon Chemicals 15,402 0 0 15,402 0Schenectady Int'l 14,170 100 0 14,070 0FMC Corp. 12,922 0 0 12,922 0CBI Industries (Praxair) 12,555 0 0 12,555 0Reilly Industries 7,398 0 0 7,398 0Olin Corp. 5,072 0 0 5,072 0GNI Group Inc. 4,866 0 0 4,866 0Lonza Inc. 4,824 0 0 4,824 0KMCO Inc. 4,605 760 0 3,845 0BetzDearborn 4,586 0 0 4,586 0Sea Lion Inc. 3,629 0 0 3,629 0Ashland Chemical 1,762 0 0 1,762 0Total America (Sartomer) 510 0 0 510 0Air Liquide America 107 0 0 107 0Global Octanes Corp. 7 0 0 3 4 Total Lbs. Toxic Pollution 187,289,249 18,560,397 83,027,621 84,857,473 843,758 % of All TX TRI Releases 74% 98% 90% 67% 6%
Source: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1996 Toxics Release Inventory.
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