HAWAII
Facilities in Hawaii storing the largest amounts of extremely hazardous substances.*
Facility Name City Maximum amount in a single process (lbs) Chemical
1 BREWER ENVIRONMENTAL INDUSTRIES, LLC -BARBERS PT. KAPOLEI 120,000 Chlorine
2 BREWER ENVIRONMENTAL INDUSTRIES, LLC - WAIKAPU WAILUKU 120,000 Chlorine
3 AES HAWAII INC. KAPOLEI 109,012 Ammonia (anhydrous)
4 BREWER ENVIRONMENTAL INDUSTRIES, LLC - HILO HILO 70,000 Chlorine
5 BREWER ENVIRONMENTAL INDUSTRIES, LLC - KAHULUI KAHULUI 60,000 Ammonia (anhydrous)
6 BREWER ENVIRONMENTAL INDUSTRIES, LLC - PORT ALLEN ELEELE 50,000 Ammonia (anhydrous)
7 BREWER ENVIRONMENTAL INDUSTRIES, LLC - PUHI LIHUE 48,000 Chlorine
8 WAILUKU/KAHULUI WWRF KAHULUI 18,000 Chlorine
9 KIHEI WWRF KIHEI 18,000 Chlorine
10 LAHAINA WWRF LAHAINA 16,000 Chlorine
11 UNICOLD CORPORATION HONOLULU 11,000 Ammonia (anhydrous)
12 EAST HONOLULU WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANT HONOLULU 10,000 Chlorine
13 MEADOW GOLD DAIRIES-HONOLULU HONOLULU 9,943 Ammonia (anhydrous)
14 U.S. ARMY GARRISON, HAWAII SCHOFIELD BARRACKS 8,000 Chlorine
15 RESORT WATER RECLAMATION PLANT WAIKOLOA 6,000 Chlorine
16 WAIMEA WATER TREATMENT PLANT KAMUELA 4,000 Chlorine
17 KAUNAKAKAI WWRF KAUNAKAKAI 1,500 Chlorine
*Extremely hazardous substances as defined by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency under the Clean Air Act, Section 112(r).



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