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DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA |
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Facilities in the District
of Columbia storing the largest amounts of extremely hazardous substances.* |
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Facility
Name |
City |
Maximum
amount in a single process (lbs) |
Chemical |
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BLUE
PLAINS WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANT |
WASHINGTON |
180,000 |
Chlorine |
2 |
DALECARLIA WATER TREATMENT
PLANT |
WASHINGTON |
130,000 |
Chlorine |
3 |
MCMILLAN WATER TREATMENT PLANT |
WASHINGTON |
110,000 |
Chlorine |
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*Extremely hazardous substances
as defined by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency under the Clean Air
Act, Section 112(r). |
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[Alabama],
[Alaska], [Arizona],
[Arkansas], [California],
[Colorado],
[Connecticut], [Delaware],
[District of Columbia],
[Florida], [Georgia],
[Hawaii], [Idaho],
[Illinois], [Indiana],
[Iowa], [Kansas],
[Kentucky], [Louisiana],
[Maine], [Maryland],
[Massachusetts], [Michigan],
[Minnesota],
[Mississippi], [Missouri],
[Montana], [Nebraska],
[Nevada], [New Hampshire],
[New Jersey], [New Mexico],
[New York], [North Carolina],
[North Dakota],
[Ohio], [Oklahoma],
[Oregon], [Pennsylvania],
[Rhode Island], [South Carolina],
[South Dakota],
[Tennessee], [Texas],
[Utah],
[Vermont], [Virginia],
[Washington], [West Virginia],
[Wisconsin], [Wyoming]
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