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Toxics Release Inventory

John Sevier 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

114 349 11,000 0 11,463

Barium Compounds

259 497 104,230 6 104,992

Beryllium Compounds

0 0 0 0 0

Cadmium Compounds

0 0 0 0 0

Chromium Compounds

209 0 19,110 1 19,320

Cobalt Compounds

55 154 7,972 0 8,181

Copper Compounds

188 1,885 24,508 0 26,581

Lead Compounds

118 50 10,021 3 10,192

Manganese Compounds

261 9 26,330 0 26,600

Mercury Compounds

314 0 23 0 337

Nickel Compounds

227 50 16,530 0 16,806

Selenium Compounds

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

Thallium Compounds

0 0 0 0 0

Vanadium Compounds

195 22 37,040 0 37,256

Zinc Compounds

665 1,253 23,810 0 25,728

Hydrochloric Acid (aerosol)

465,006 0 0 0 465,006

Hydrogen Fluoride

261,006 0 0 0 261,006

Sulfuric Acid (aerosol)

188,006 0 0 0 188,006

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene

0.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.1
Dioxin (grams) 1.10 0.00 0.00 0.00 1.10

Dioxin

0.002 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.002

Polycyclic Aromatic Compounds

15.3 0.0 2.4 0.0 18
Napthalene 31 0 0 0 31

Ammonia

0 0 0 0 0

Nitrate Compounds

0 0 0 0 0

TOTALS

916,667 4,267 280,576 11 1,201,522

Megawatt-hours generated at this site, 2004

5,301,949

Pounds released per megawatt-hour

0.23

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 a decrease of 256,456 pounds from 2002. Releases decreased primarily due to a decrease in the amount of fly ash disposed in the ash pond. This was due to and increase in the amount of ash sold into commerce.

 

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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

79

325

21,000

1

21,401

Barium Compounds

180

497

188,403

12

189,112

Beryllium Compounds

0

0

0

0

0

Cadmium Compounds

0

0

0

0

0

Chromium Compounds

165

0

35,100

5

35,305

Cobalt Compounds

41

149

14,590

0

14,780

Copper Compounds

157

1,900

45,100

0

47,200

Lead Compounds

83.4

50

19,130.1

1.9

19,261.9

Manganese Compounds

202

0

46,900

0

47,100

Mercury Compounds

320.1

0

39.1

0

359

Nickel Compounds

184

50

29,200

0

29,400

Selenium Compounds

0

0

0

0

0

Thallium Compounds

0

0

0

0

0

Vanadium Compounds

139

12

67,400

0

67,600

Zinc Compounds

549

1,300

44,710

0

46,500

Hydrochloric Acid (aerosol)

470,006

0

0

0

470,000

Hydrogen Fluoride

260,006

0

0

0

260,000

Sulfuric Acid (aerosol)

210,006

0

0

0

210,000

Benzo(g,h,i)perylene

0.1

0

0

0

0.23

Dioxin

0.002

0.000

0.000

0.000

0.002

Polycyclic Aromatic Compounds

15.5

0

3.5

0

18.7

Ammonia

0

0

0

0

0

Nitrate Compounds

0

0

0

0

0

TOTALS

942,130

4,233

511,576

19

1,458,037

 

Megawatt-hours generated at this site, 2003

5,427,828

Pounds released per megawatt-hour

0.27

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
82
247
25,120
7
25,456
Barium Compounds
170
1,285
217,100
134
218,689
Beryllium Compounds        
0
Chromium Compounds
165
0
41,200
9
41,373
Cobalt Compounds
41
0
17,600
 
17,641
Copper Compounds
152
1,949
53,230
 
55,331
Lead Compounds
86
19
22,482
85
22,672
Manganese Compounds
203
0
54,860
 
55,063
Mercury Compounds
305
0
47
1
353
Nickel Compounds
184
0
35,270
 
35,454
Selenium Compounds        
0
Thallium Compounds        
0
Vanadium Compounds
149
234
79,223
 
79,606
Zinc Compounds
548
974
52,690
350
54,562
Hydrochloric Acid (aerosol)
442,146
     
442,146
Hydrogen Fluoride
250,046
     
250,046
Sulfuric Acid (aerosol)
201,746
     
201,746
Benzo(g,h,i)perylene
0.11
 
0.21
 
0
Dioxin
0.002
0
0
0
0.002
n-Hexane        
0
Polycyclic Aromatic Compounds
15.14
 
29.52
 
45
1,2,4-trimethylbenzene        
0
Ammonia        
0
Nitrate Compounds        
0
TOTALS
896,035
4,709
598,852
585
1,500,181

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 a decrease of 260,310 pounds from 2001. The decrease was primarily due to the reduction in the quantity of coal combusted.

2001 data

All amounts are in pounds

Chemical
Air1
Water2
Land3
Off-Site
Disposal4
Total
Releases
Arsenic Compounds
1,023
552
26,677
0
28,252
Barium Compounds
1,550
1,771
296,766
0
300,087
Chromium Compounds
709
50
52,037
147
52,943
Cobalt Compounds
217
9
18,437
0
18,663
Copper Compounds
699
1,467
60,124
0
62,290
Lead Compounds
335
15
25,372
714
26,436
Manganese Compounds
711
301
63,631
0
64,643
Mercury Compounds
287
1
31
63
382
Nickel Compounds
474
9
49,376
3
49,862
Vanadium Compounds
920
0
104,612
0
105,532
Zinc Compounds
895
874
69,176
0
70,945
Hydrochloric Acid (aerosol)
444,306
0
0
0
444,306
Hydrogen Fluoride
289,506
0
0
0
289,506
Sulfuric Acid (aerosol)
246,356
0
0
0
246,356
Benzo(g,h,i)perylene
0.1
0
0.1
0
0.1
Dioxin (1.0 grams)
0.002
0
0
0
0.002
Polycyclic Aromatic Compounds
16
0
4
0
20
TOTALS
988,002
5,049
766,243
927
1,760,221

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
Arsenic Compounds 1,124 573 16,850 0 18,547
Barium Compounds 1,909 1,811 179,973 0 183,692
Hydrochloric Acid (aerosol) 438,306 0 0 0 438,306
Chromium Compounds 812 51 31,730 2 32,594
Cobalt Compounds 278 9 11,241 0 11,528
Copper Compounds 818 1,513 37,116 0 39,447
Hydrogen Fluoride 285,606 0 0 0 285,606
Lead Compounds 458 43 15,758 28 16,287
Manganese Compounds 767 308 38,541 0 39,616
Mercury Compounds 237 2 43 0 282
Nickel Compounds 588 9 30,185 0 30,782
Vanadium Compounds 1,066 0 64,475 0 65,542
Zinc Compounds 1,422 1,799 42,325 0 45,547
Sulfuric Acid (aerosol) 474,803 0 0 0 474,803
Benzo(g,h,i)perylene 0.08 0.00 0.03 0.00 0.12
Dioxin (2.15 grams) 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
Polycyclic Aromatic Cmpd. 16 0 3 0 19
TOTALS 1,208,208 6,117 468,242 30 1,682,597

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
Arsenic compounds
1,113
787
8,812
0
10,712
Barium compounds
1,019
2,565
146,536
0
150,120
Chromium compounds
276
26
26,017
0
26,319
Cobalt compounds
28
13
9,075
0
9,116
Copper compounds
324
1,550
26,645
0
28,519
Hydrochloric acid (aerosol)
453,506
0
0
0
453,506
Hydrogen fluoride
295,516
0
0
0
295,516
Lead compounds
139
33
10,831
3
11,006
Manganese compounds
229
359
33,842
0
34,430
Nickel compounds
126
569
23,937
0
24,632
Sulfuric acid (aerosol)
568,367
0
0
0
568,367
Zinc compounds
200
1,796
26,010
0
28,006
n-hexane
510
0
0
0
510
1,2,4 trimethylbenzene
510
0
0
0
510
Total
1,321,863
7,698
311,705
3
1,641,269

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
Arsenic
compounds
1,099 1,012 10,952 13,063 0 13,063
Barium compounds 1,010 2,577 175,145 178,732 60 178,792
Hydrochloric acid
(aerosol)
3,172,554 0 0 3,172,554 0 3,172,554
Chromium
compounds
273 13 31,025 31,311 10 31,321
Cobalt compounds 27 13 10,843 10,883 4 10,887
Copper compounds 332 4,178 32,299 36,809 9 36,818
Hydrogen fluoride 310,319 0 0 310,319 0 310,319
Lead compounds 138 42 13,160 13,340 3 13,343
Manganese
compounds
228 20,726 39,966 60,920 15 60,935
Nickel compounds 128 13 28,642 28,783 9 28,792
Zinc compounds 200 1,804 32,310 34,314 5 34,319
Sulfuric acid
(aerosol)
534,461 0 0 534,461 0 534,461
Total 4,020,769 30,378 374,342 4,425,489 115 4,425,604

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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