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PENNSYLVANIA DATA

Table 1: Total Baseline Emissions of Industrial Power Plants Subject to Emission Limits at All

Pennsylvania Facilities in EPA's Database1

POLLUTANT Mercury Lead Chromium Hydrochloric Acid PM2.5 1 In pounds/year.

TOTAL BASELINE EMISSIONS1 526

7,902 5,643 3,824,897 3,268,919

RANK AMONG STATES 4th 8th 6th 13th 13th

Table 2: Pennsylvania Facility Info

NAME 1 U.S. Steel (Clairton) 2 P. H. Glatfelter Co. (Spring Grove Mill) 3 Kimberly-Clark of PA, LLC 4 CraftMaster Manufacturing, Inc. 5 U.S. Steel (Edgar Thomson Plant) 6 Eastman Chemical Resins, Inc. 7 SPS Technologies, LLC 8 Sunoco Philadelphia Refinery 9 Horsehead Corporation 10 U.S. Steel (Irvin Plant) 11 International Waxes, Inc. 12 Appleton Papers (Spring Mill) 13 Domtar Paper 14 American Refining Group, Inc. 15 United Refining Company 16 Wood-Mode, Inc 17 Team Ten/Tyrone Paper Mill

(American Eagle Paper Mill) 18 Procter & Gamble Paper Co. 19 Bay Valley Foods, LLC 20 Cherokee Pharmaceuticals, LLC 21 Dupont & Co. Inc. 22 Plastic Development Co.

CITY Clairton Spring Grove Chester Wysox Braddock West Elizabeth Jenkintown Philadelphia Monaca West Mifflin Smethport Roaring Springs Johnsonburg Bradford Warrant Kreamer

Tyrone Mehoopany Pittsburgh Riverside Towanda Williamsport

IPPs FUEL1

2

PG

4

B/C

1

C

1

B

3

PG

3

L

1

L

4

L

2

C

6

PG

3

C

2

B/L

2

C

2

C/L

9

L

2

B

1

C

2

B/L

4

C

2

L

4

L

1

L

RISK2 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 3

3 3 3 1 1

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23 Tobyhanna Army Depot

Tobyhanna

1

L

1

24 Boeing Co. IDS Rotorcraft

Ridley Park

8

L

N/A

25 Norfolk Southern Railway Co.

Altoona

3

C

N/A

26 Penn State

University Park 6

C/L

N/A

27 ALLIED SIGNAL INC3

Emlenton

2

C

N/A

28 Bellefield Boiler Plant4

Pittsburgh

2

C

N/A

29 HEINZ NORTH AMERICA5

Pittsburgh

5

C

N/A

30 HONEYWELL INTERNATIONAL INC6

Farmers Valley 4

C

N/A

31 Stoney Creek Technologies, LLC7

Trainer

2

L

N/A

32 Temple-Inland8

Mt. Jewett

2

B

N/A

33 Yorktowne Inc.9

Red Lion

1

B

N/A

1 Fuel categories for industrial power plants on site. B=Biomass, C=Coal, L=Liquid, PG=Process Gas

2 Health risk screening group score (5=highest potential risk) from the Poisoned Places database, compiled by

National Public Radio and the Center for Public Integrity:

air/#4.00/39.00/-84.00 3 Closed in 2000: 4 Switched fuel to natural gas in 2009: 5 Sold to Bay Valley Foods (facility #19 above) 6 Sold to International Waxes (facility #11 above) 7 Closed in 2007 for environmental violations: 8 Closed in 2007: 9 Closed in 2011:

Table 3: Baseline Mercury Emissions From Industrial Power Plants

Top 10 Active Facilities

NAME

CITY

IPPs FUEL1 RISK2 EMISSIONS3

1 U.S. Steel Edgar Thomson Plant

Braddock

3

PG

5

76

2 Sunoco Philadelphia Refinery

Philadelphia

4

L

5

68

3 U.S. Steel Clairton

Clairton

2

PG

5

57

4 Horsehead Corporation

Monaca

2

C

5

44

5 UNITED REFINING COMPANY

Warrant

9

L

4

37

6 The Pennsylvania State University

University Park 6

C(4)/L(2) N/A

35

7 P. H. Glatfelter Co.

Spring Grove 4

C(3)/B(1)

5

22

8 Domtar - Johnsonburg Mill

Johnsonburg

2

C

4

17

9 Procter & Gamble Paper Products Co. Mehoopany

2

B(1)/L(1)

3

16

10 BOEING CO. IDS ROTORCRAFT

Ridley Park

8

L

N/A

15

1 Fuel categories for industrial power plants on site. B=Biomass, C=Coal, L=Liquid, PG=Process Gas. If a facility has

industrial power plants that burn different fuels, the number of each is listed, as in C(4)/L(2)--4 coal-fired boilers

and 2 liquid-fired boilers onsite. 2 Health risk screening group score (5=highest potential risk) from the Poisoned Places database, compiled by

National Public Radio and the Center for Public Integrity:

air/#4.00/39.00/-84.00 3 In pounds/year.

Table 4: Baseline Lead Emissions From Industrial Power Plants

Top 10 Active Facilities

NAME

CITY

IPPs FUEL1 RISK2 EMISSIONS3

1 Sunoco Philadelphia Refinery

Philadelphia

4

L

5

1,669

2 UNITED REFINING COMPANY

Warrant

9

L

4

1,464

3 Appleton Papers / Spring Mill

Roaring Springs 2

B(1)/L(1)

4

726

4 Cherokee Pharmaceuticals, L.L.C.

Riverside

2

L

3

609

5 Bay Valley Foods, LLC

Pittsburgh

4

C

3

554

6 BOEING CO. IDS ROTORCRAFT

Ridley Park

8

L

N/A

499

7 The Pennsylvania State University

University Park 6

C(4)/L(2) N/A

292

8 Procter & Gamble Paper Products Co. Mehoopany

2

B(1)/L(1)

3

201

9 Horsehead Corporation

Monaca

2

C

5

166

10 P. H. Glatfelter Co.

Spring Grove 4

C(3)/B(1)

4

126

1 Fuel categories for industrial power plants on site. B=Biomass, C=Coal, L=Liquid, PG=Process Gas. If a facility has

industrial power plants that burn different fuels, the number of each is listed, as in C(4)/L(2)--4 coal-fired boilers

and 2 liquid-fired boilers onsite. 2 Health risk screening group score (5=highest potential risk) from the Poisoned Places database, compiled by

National Public Radio and the Center for Public Integrity:

air/#4.00/39.00/-84.00 3 In pounds/year.

Table 5: Baseline Chromium Emissions From Industrial Power Plants

Top 10 Active Facilities

NAME

CITY

IPPs FUEL1 RISK2 EMISSIONS3

1 UNITED REFINING COMPANY

Warrant

9

L

4

1197

2 Sunoco Philadelphia Refinery

Philadelphia

4

L

5

1098

3 Cherokee Pharmaceuticals, L.L.C.

Riverside

2

L

3

528

4 BOEING CO. IDS ROTORCRAFT

Ridley Park

8

L

N/A

386

5 The Pennsylvania State University

University Park 6

C(4)/L(2) N/A

274

6 Bay Valley Foods, LLC

Pittsburgh

4

C

3

180

7 Horsehead Corporation

Monaca

2

C

5

160

8 Appleton Papers / Spring Mill

Roaring Springs 2

B(1)/L(1)

4

150

9 Procter & Gamble Paper Products Co. Mehoopany

2

B(1)/L(1)

3

133

10 U.S. Steel Edgar Thomson Plant

Braddock

3

PG

5

122

1 Fuel categories for industrial power plants on site. B=Biomass, C=Coal, L=Liquid, PG=Process Gas. If a facility has

industrial power plants that burn different fuels, the number of each is listed, as in C(4)/L(2)--4 coal-fired boilers

and 2 liquid-fired boilers onsite. 2 Health risk screening group score (5=highest potential risk) from the Poisoned Places database, compiled by

National Public Radio and the Center for Public Integrity:

air/#4.00/39.00/-84.00 3 In pounds/year.

Table 6: Baseline Hydrochloric Acid Emissions From Industrial Power Plants

Top 10 Active Facilities

NAME

CITY

IPPs FUEL1 RISK2 EMISSIONS3

1 The Pennsylvania State University

University Park 6

C(4)/L(2) N/A

530,518

2 P. H. Glatfelter Co.

Spring Grove 4

C(3)/B(1)

4

412,404

3 Horsehead Corporation

Monaca

2

C

5

403,239

4 Bay Valley Foods, LLC

Pittsburgh

4

C

3

294,974

5 Team Ten/Tyrone Paper Mill

Tyrone

1

C

3

228,993

6 International Waxes, Inc.

Smethport

3

C

4

227,884

7 American Refining Group, Inc.

Bradford

2

C(1)/L(1)

4

227,598

8 Norfolk Southern Railway Co.

Altoona

3

C

N/A

110,892

9 Sunoco Philadelphia Refinery

Philadelphia

4

L

5

102,291

10 UNITED REFINING COMPANY

Warrant

9

L

4

79,115

1 Fuel categories for industrial power plants on site. B=Biomass, C=Coal, L=Liquid, PG=Process Gas. If a facility has

industrial power plants that burn different fuels, the number of each is listed, as in C(4)/L(2)--4 coal-fired boilers

and 2 liquid-fired boilers onsite. 2 Health risk screening group score (5=highest potential risk) from the Poisoned Places database, compiled by

National Public Radio and the Center for Public Integrity:

air/#4.00/39.00/-84.00 3 In pounds/year.

Table 7: Baseline PM2.5 Emissions From Industrial Power Plants

Top 10 Active Facilities

NAME

CITY

IPPs FUEL1 RISK2 EMISSIONS3

1 Sunoco Philadelphia Refinery

Warrant

4

L

4

921,705

2 P. H. Glatfelter Co.

Spring Grove 4

C(3)/B(1)

4

294,833

3 Appleton Papers / Spring Mill

Roaring Springs 2

B(1)/L(1)

4

257,872

4 UNITED REFINING COMPANY

Warrant

9

L

4

193,554

5 U.S. Steel Edgar Thomson Plant

Braddock

3

PG

5

192,738

6 Bay Valley Foods, LLC

Pittsburgh

4

C

3

164,538

7 Horsehead Corporation

Monaca

2

C

5

156,794

8 Procter & Gamble Paper Products Co. Mehoopany

2

B(1)/L(1)

3

144,275

9 U.S. Steel Clairton

Clairton

2

PG

5

143,646

10 CraftMaster Manufacturing, Inc.

Braddock

1

B

5

94,208

1 Fuel categories for industrial power plants on site. B=Biomass, C=Coal, L=Liquid, PG=Process Gas. If a facility has

industrial power plants that burn different fuels, the number of each is listed, as in C(4)/L(2)--4 coal-fired boilers

and 2 liquid-fired boilers onsite. 2 Health risk screening group score (5=highest potential risk) from the Poisoned Places database, compiled by

National Public Radio and the Center for Public Integrity:

air/#4.00/39.00/-84.00 3 In pounds/year.

Table 8: Baseline Mercury Emissions From Active Industrial Power Plants

Top 10 Counties

COUNTY

EMISSIONS 1

1 Allegheny

160

2 Philadelphia

68

3 Beaver

44

4 Warren

37

5 Centre

35

6 Blair

24

7 York

22

8 McKean

19

9 Elk

17

10 Wyoming

16

1 In pounds/year.

Table 9: Baseline Lead Emissions From Active Industrial Power Plants

Top 10 Counties

COUNTY 1 Philadelphia 2 Warren 3 Blair 4 Allegheny 5 Northumberland 6 Delaware 7 Centre 8 Wyoming 9 Beaver 10 McKean 1 In pounds/year.

EMISSIONS 1 1,669 1,464 848 664 609 501 292 201 166 139

Table 10: Baseline Chromium Emissions From Active Industrial Power Plants

Top 10 Counties

COUNTY

EMISSIONS 1

1 Warren

1197

2 Philadelphia

1098

3 Northumberland

528

4 Allegheny

450

5 Delaware

388

6 Centre

274

7 Blair

265

8 Beaver

160

9 Wyoming

133

10 McKean

123

1 In pounds/year.

Table 11: Baseline Hydrochloric Acid Emissions From Active Industrial Power Plants

Top 10 Counties

COUNTY 1 Centre 2 McKean 3 York 4 Beaver 5 Blair 6 Allegheny 7 Philadelphia 8 Warren 9 Delaware 10 Northumberland 1 In pounds/year.

EMISSIONS 1 530,518 455,481 412,404 403,239 357,954 338,575 102,291 79,115 37,730 29,531

Table 12: Baseline PM2.5 Emissions From Active Industrial Power Plants

Top 10 Counties

COUNTY

EMISSIONS 1

1 Philadelphia

921,705

2 Allegheny

563,564

3 York

294,833

4 Blair

280,429

5 Warren

193,554

6 Beaver

156,794

7 Wyoming

144,275

8 Bradford

140,228

9 McKean

66,284

10 Delaware 1 In pounds/year.

33,782

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