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Toxics Release Inventory

Gallatin Fossil Plant

2004 data

All amounts are in pounds.

Chemical
Air1
Water2
Land3
Off-Site
Disposal4
Total
Releases5

Antimony Compounds

0 0 0 0 0

Arsenic Compounds

0 0 0 0 0

Barium Compounds

390 19,892 1,464,000 1,964 1,486,246

Beryllium Compounds

0 0 0 0 0

Cadmium Compounds

0 0 0 0 0

Chromium Compounds

98 679 29,560 44 30,381

Cobalt Compounds

0 0 0 0 0

Copper Compounds

100 2,980 38,560 33 41,673

Lead Compounds

41 136 18,204 27 18,408

Manganese Compounds

217 34 103,400 139 103,790

Mercury Compounds

240 0 60 0 300

Nickel Compounds

132 378 27,370 39 27,920

Selenium Compounds

0 0 0 0 0
Silver Compounds 0 0 0 0 0

Thallium Compounds

0 0 0 0 0

Vanadium Compounds

59 3,518 65,400 72 69,049

Zinc Compounds

470 34 55,870 45 56,420

Hydrochloric Acid (aerosol)

450,006 0 0 0 450,006

Hydrogen Fluoride

240,006 0 0 0 240,006

Sulfuric Acid (aerosol)

37,006 0 0 0 37,006

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene

0.1 0.0 0.2 0.0 0.3
Dioxin (grams) 1.57 0.00 0.00 0.00 1.57

Dioxin

0.003 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.003

Polycyclic Aromatic Compounds

21.5 0.0 8.2 0.0 30
Napthalene 46 0 0 0 46

Ammonia

0 0 0 0 0

Nitrate Compounds

0 0 0 0 0

TOTALS

728,831 27,652 1,802,432 2,364 2,561,279

Megawatt-hours generated at this site, 2004

7,653,563

Pounds released per megawatt-hour

0.33

1 “Air” indicates emissions that come out of the stack.

2 “Water” indicates emissions that have been placed in an on-site holding pond and then discharged to the local waterway following all state and local permit requirements.

3 “Land” indicates ash that has been put in ponds or stacked dry in a pile on-site.

4 “Off-site disposal” indicates ash used for such things as driveways and fill for industrial parks.

5 Total 2004 releases represent an increase of 22,934 pounds over 2003. Releases increased slightly due to the reintroduction of eastern coal. Off-site ash and waste disposal also increased.

 

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2003 data

All amounts are in pounds

Chemical
Air1
Water2
Land3
Off-Site
Disposal4
Total
Releases5

Antimony Compounds

0

0

0

0

0

Arsenic Compounds

0

0

0

0

0

Barium Compounds

580

20,000

1,580,000

1175

1,601,175

Beryllium Compounds

0

0

0

0

0

Cadmium Compounds

0

0

0

0

0

Chromium Compounds

122

692

30,800

26

31,026

Cobalt Compounds

0

0

0

0

0

Copper Compounds

120

3,000

36,700

18

40,018

Lead Compounds

51.4

140

17,200

6.4

17,006

Manganese Compounds

260

34

101,000

73

100,073

Mercury Compounds

243

0

56.3

0

300

Nickel Compounds

141

379

24,200

16

25,016

Selenium Compounds

0

0

0

0

0

Thallium Compounds

0

0

0

0

0

Vanadium Compounds

72

5,600

62,000

43

68,043

Zinc Compounds

550

34

53,400

21

54,021

Hydrochloric Acid (aerosol)

280,006

0

0

0

280,000

Hydrogen Fluoride

290,006

0

0

0

290,000

Sulfuric Acid (aerosol)

29,006

0

0

0

29,000

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene

0.1

0

0.2

0

0.3

Dioxin

0.003

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.003

Polycyclic Aromatic Compounds

22.5

0

17.6

0

40

Ammonia

0

0

0

0

0

Nitrate Compounds

0

0

0

0

0

TOTALS

601,179

29,740

1,905,374

1,378

2,535,719

 

Megawatt-hours generated at this site, 2003

8,164,880

Pounds released per megawatt-hour

0.31

1 “Air” indicates emissions that come out of the stack.

2 “Water” indicates emissions that have been placed in an on-site holding pond and then discharged to the local waterway following all state and local permit requirements.

3 “Land” indicates ash that has been put in ponds or stacked dry in a pile on-site.

4 “Off-site disposal” indicates ash used for such things as driveways and fill for industrial parks.

5 Total 2003 releases represent an increase of 208,337 pounds over 2002. Releases increased primarily because more coal was used and more slag remained onsite. Offsite waste transfers increased because more solid and hazardous waste was shipped offsite for disposal.

 

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2002 data

All amounts are in pounds

Chemical
Air1
Water2
Land3
Off-Site
Disposal4
Total
Releases5
Antimony Compounds        
0
Arsenic Compounds        
0
Barium Compounds
554
8,057
1,488,850
3,344
1,500,805
Beryllium Compounds        
0
Chromium Compounds
119
280
31,565
65
32,029
Cobalt Compounds        
0
Copper Compounds
113
2,980
36,662
60
39,815
Lead Compounds
53
175
19,316
223
19,767
Manganese Compounds
240
34
98,829
244
99,348
Mercury Compounds
232
0
59
1
292
Nickel Compounds
150
520
27,405
61
28,136
Selenium Compounds        
0
Thallium Compounds        
0
Vanadium Compounds
76
426
64,507
147
65,156
Zinc Compounds
542
34
61,273
81
61,930
Hydrochloric Acid (aerosol)
746,296
     
746,296
Hydrogen Fluoride
286,646
     
286,646
Sulfuric Acid (aerosol)
49,070
     
49,070
Benzo(g,h,i)perylene
0.11
 
0.15
0
0
Dioxin
0.003
0
0
0
0.003
n-Hexane
291
     
291
Polycyclic Aromatic Compounds
21.9
 
8.92
0
31
1,2,4-trimethylbenzene
302
     
302
Ammonia        
0
Nitrate Compounds        
0
TOTALS 1,084,705 12,507 1,828,476 4,226
2,929,914

1 “Air” indicates emissions that come out of the stack.

2 “Water” indicates emissions that have been placed in an on-site holding pond and then discharged to the local waterway following all state and local permit requirements.

3 “Land” indicates ash that has been put in ponds or stacked dry in a pile on-site.

4 “Off-site disposal” indicates ash used for such things as driveways and fill for industrial parks.

5 Total 2002 releases represent an decrease of 656,902 pounds compared with 2001. Releases decreased primarily because of a coal switch from Illinois to Utah.

2001 data

All amounts are in pounds

Chemical
Air1
Water2
Land3
Off-Site
Disposal4
Total
Releases
Antimony Compounds
577
91
32,602
25
33,295
Barium Compounds
3,682
8,633
1,202,593
2,740
1,217,648
Chromium Compounds
364
901
32,170
1,988
35,423
Copper Compounds
563
2,110
42,477
35
45,185
Lead Compounds
205
63
26,043
4,578
30,889
Manganese Compounds
881
3,216
98,341
79
102,517
Mercury Compounds
383
8
78
409
878
Nickel Compounds
568
935
41,299
32
42,834
Vanadium Compounds
723
3,830
102,389
82
107,024
Zinc Compounds
1,163
375
81,249
64
82,851
Hydrochloric Acid (aerosol)
1,602,203
0
0
0
1,602,203
Hydrogen Fluoride
132,106
0
0
0
132,106
Sulfuric Acid (aerosol)
152,914
0
0
0
152,914
Benzo(g,h,i)perylene
0.1
0
0.2
0
0.3
Dioxin (1.1 grams)
0.002
0
0
0
0.002
n-Hexane
510
0
0
0
510
Polycyclic Aromatic Compounds
22
0
8
0
30
1,2,4-trimethylbenzene
510
0
0
0
510
TOTALS
1,897,372
20,162
1,659,249
10,032
3,586,816

1 “Air” indicates emissions that come out of the stack.

2 “Water” indicates emissions that have been placed in an on-site holding pond and then discharged to the local waterway following all state and local permit requirements.

3“Land” indicates ash that has been put in ponds or stacked dry in a pile on-site.

4“Off-site disposal” indicates ash used for such things as driveways and fill for industrial parks.

2000 data

All amounts are in pounds

Chemical
Air1
Water2
Land3
Off-Site
Disposal4
Total
Releases
Antimony Compounds 676 100 32,310 24 33,111
Arsenic Compounds 899 2,558 26,910 21 30,389
Barium Compounds 3,219 7,716 746,760 593 758,288
Hydrochloric Acid (aerosol) 4,338,223 0 0 0 4,338,223
Chromium Compounds 444 805 57,110 46 58,405
Cobalt Compounds 80 34 36,169 29 36,311
Copper Compounds 580 2,002 53,194 67 55,843
Hydrogen Fluoride 80,746 0 0 0 80,746
Lead Compounds 285 66 50,603 41 50,995
Manganese Compounds 1,232 3,091 146,210 124 150,657
Mercury Compounds 401 7 148 0 556
Nickel Compounds 524 880 62,735 54 64,192
Vanadium Compounds 1,046 10,319 195,714 157 207,235
Zinc Compounds 2,056 335 150,964 121 153,477
Sulfuric Acid (aerosol) 780,497 0 0 0 780,497
n-Hexane 510 0 0 0 510
1,2,4-trimethylbenzene 510 0 0 0 510
Benzo(g,h,i)perylene 0.10 0.00 0.20 0.00 0.30
Dioxin (2.75 grams) 0.01 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.01
Polycyclic Aromatic Cmpd. 20 0 15 0 35
TOTALS 5,211,948 27,914 1,558,840 1,277 6,799,980

1 “Air” indicates emissions that come out of the stack.

2 “Water” indicates emissions that have been placed in an on-site holding pond and then discharged to the local waterway following all state and local permit requirements.

3“Land” indicates ash that has been put in ponds or stacked dry in a pile on-site.

4“Off-site disposal” indicates ash used for such things as driveways and fill for industrial parks.

1999 data

All amounts are in pounds

Chemical
Air1
Water2
Land3
Off-Site
Disposal4
Total
Releases
Antimony compounds
823
584
34,908
402
36,717
Arsenic compounds
1,027
935
29,956
340
32,258
Barium compounds
3,937
8,962
838,530
10,175
861,604
Chromium compounds
5,887
935
193,269
2,365
202,456
Cobalt compounds
164
39
37,939
465
38,607
Copper compounds
982
2,030
56,947
694
60,653
Hydrochloric acid (aerosol)
4,998,960
0
0
0
4,998,960
Hydrogen fluoride
121,684
0
0
0
121,684
Lead compounds
328
120
53,123
649
54,220
Manganese compounds
1,474
8,572
150,469
1,907
162,422
Nickel compounds
5,320
979
62,063
737
69,099
Sulfuric acid (aerosol)
780,497
0
0
0
780,497
Zinc compounds
2,199
390
158,975
1,922
163,486
n-Hexane
510
0
0
0
510
1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene
510
0
0
0
510
Total
5,924,302
23,546
1,616,179
19,656
7,583,683

1 “Air” indicates emissions that come out of the stack.

2 “Water” indicates emissions that have been placed in an on-site holding pond and then discharged to the local waterway following all state and local permit requirements.

3“Land” indicates ash that has been put in ponds or stacked dry in a pile on-site.

4“Off-site disposal” indicates ash used for such things as driveways and fill for industrial parks.

1998 data

All amounts are in pounds

Chemical
Air
Water
Land
Total
On-Site1
Off-Site
Disposal
Total  
Releases2
Antimony compounds 638 661 29,736 31,035 43 31,078
Arsenic  compounds 840 1,058 26,350 28,248 11 28,259
Barium compounds 2,917 22,299 657,484 682,700 2,569 685,269
Hydrochloric acid  (aerosol) 2,260,403 0 0 2,260,403 0 2,260,403
Chromium compounds 406 617 53,093 54,116 187 54,303
Cobalt compounds 76 44 33,504 33,624 129 33,753
Copper compounds 570 274 49,539 50,383 113 50,496
Hydrogen fluoride 126,583 0 0 126,583 0 126,583
Lead compounds 268 77 46,811 47,156 103 47,259
Manganese compounds 1,088 5,870 135,006 141,964 630 142,594
Nickel compounds 499 2,741 58,444 61,684 166 61,850
Zinc compounds 1,929 441 139,716 142,086 223 142,309
Sulfuric acid  (aerosol) 793,629 0 0 793,629 0 793,629
N-hexane 510 0 0 510 0 510
1,2,4- trimethylbenzene 510 0 0 510 0 510
Total 3,190,866 34,082 1,229,683 4,454,631 4,174 4,458,805

1. Total on-site releases is the sum of all air, water, and land releases.

2. Total releases is the sum of total on-site releases and off-site disposal

 

 

           
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