MINNESOTA
The 25 Facilities in Minnesota storing the largest amounts of extremely hazardous substances.*
Facility Name City Maximum amount in a single process (lbs) Chemical
1 CF INDUSTRIES, INC. - GLENWOOD TERMINAL GLENWOOD 120,000,000 Ammonia (anhydrous)
2 CF INDUSTRIES, INC. - PINE BEND TERMINAL ROSEMOUNT 120,000,000 Ammonia (anhydrous)
3 FARMLAND INDUSTRIES BARNESVILLE AMMONIA TERMINAL BARNESVILLE 68,868,682 Ammonia (anhydrous)
4 FARMLAND INDUSTRIES INC.- MURDOCK AMMONIA TERMINAL MURDOCK 63,580,928 Ammonia (anhydrous)
5 FARMLAND VERNON CENTER AMMONIA TERMINAL VERNON CENTER 56,000,000 Ammonia (anhydrous)
6 CONTINENTAL NITROGEN & RESOURCES CORPORATION ROSEMOUNT 16,800,000 Ammonia (anhydrous)
7 DPC INDUSTRIES, INC ROSEMOUNT 1,200,000 Chlorine
8 BELLE PLAINE COOPERATIVE BELLE PLAINE 768,000 Ammonia (anhydrous)
9 FARMERS COOP ASSN JACKSON 720,000 Ammonia (anhydrous)
10 CRYSTAL COOPERATIVE - LAKE CRYSTAL LAKE CRYSTAL 670,000 Ammonia (anhydrous)
11 WATONWAN FARM SERVICE CO. ST. JAMES 610,000 Ammonia (anhydrous)
12 FARMERS UNION COOP OIL ASSOCIATION RANDOLPH 600,000 Ammonia (anhydrous)
13 D. B. WESTERN MINNESOTA, L.L.C. VIRGINIA 595,000 Formaldehyde (solution)
14 FARMERS COOPERATIVE OF HANSKA HANSKA 580,000 Ammonia (anhydrous)
15 CENTRAL CO-OP OWATONNA 570,000 Ammonia (anhydrous)
16 LA SALLE FARMERS GRAIN COMPANY (MAD AG) MADELIA 550,000 Ammonia (anhydrous)
17 CENTRAL CO-OP HAYFIELD 520,000 Ammonia (anhydrous)
18 COOPERATIVE OIL ASSN OF MT. LAKE MT. LAKE 515,000 Ammonia (anhydrous)
19 ARGYLE CO-OP WHSE ASSN. ARGYLE 510,000 Ammonia (anhydrous)
20 CENTRAL CO-OP BLOOMING PRAIRIE 503,000 Ammonia (anhydrous)
21 NEW VISION COOP BREWSTER 500,000 Ammonia (anhydrous)
22 HUTCHINSON CO-OP HUTCHINSON 493,000 Ammonia (anhydrous)
23 COTONWOOD COOP OIL CO. COTTONWOOD 490,000 Ammonia (anhydrous)
24 FARMERS UNION COOP OIL ASSOCIATION HASTINGS 490,000 Ammonia (anhydrous)
25 FARMERS UNION COOP OIL ASSOCIATION HAMPTON 480,000 Ammonia (anhydrous)
*Extremely hazardous substances as defined by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency under the Clean Air Act, Section 112(r).



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