NEW JERSEY
The 25 Facilities in New Jersey storing the largest amounts of extremely hazardous substances.*
Facility Name City Maximum amount in a single process (lbs) Chemical
1 GENERAL CHEMICAL CORPORATION NEWARK 5,000,000 Oleum (Fuming Sulfuric acid)
2 GATX TERMINALS CORPORATION - CARTERET TERMINAL CARTERET 3,505,302 Vinyl acetate monomer
3 BASF CORPORATION WASHINGTON NJ SITE WASHINGTON 3,200,000 Propylene oxide
4 AIR PRODUCTS POLYMERS LP DAYTON 3,000,000 Vinyl acetate monomer
5 DUPONT CHAMBERS WORKS DEEPWATER 2,710,000 Chlorine
6 AUSIMONT USA, INC.- THOROFARE PLANT THOROFARE 2,000,000 Hydrogen fluoride (conc >=50%)
7 HERCULES INCORPORATED - PARLIN PLANT PARLIN 1,700,000 Nitric acid (conc >=80%)
8 IMTT-BAYONNE BAYONNE 1,649,935 Ethylenediamine
9 SOLUTIA DELAWARE RIVER PLANT BRIDGEPORT 1,440,000 Chlorine
10 VALERO REFINING CO. - NEW JERSEY PAULSBORO 1,200,000 Hydrogen sulfide
11 INFINEUM USA L.P. BAYWAY CHEMICAL PLANT LINDEN 1,100,000 Chlorine
12 KUEHNE CHEMICAL CO., INC. SOUTH KEARNY 999,999 Chlorine
13 AKZO NOBEL CHEMICALS INC. EDISON 750,000 Titanium tetrachloride
14 MIDDLESEX COUNTY UTILITIES AUTHORITY SAYREVILLE 720,000 Chlorine
15 COGEN TECHNOLOGIES LINDEN VENTURE, LP LINDEN 560,000 Ammonia (conc >=20%)
16 AIR PRODUCTS AND CHEMICALS, INC. PAULSBORO 410,000 Toluene diisocyanate (unspecified isomer)
17 FISHER SCIENTIFIC COMPANY - SOMERVILLE SITE -USEPA BRIDGEWATER 400,000 Chloroform
18 BFGOODRICH PEDRICKTOWN PLANT PEDRICKTOWN 370,000 Acrylonitrile
19 SCHWEITZER-MAUDUIT INTERNATIONAL, INC. SPOTSWOOD 360,000 Chlorine
20 GENERAL FOAM -EAST RUTHERFORD, LLC EAST RUTHERFORD 360,000 Toluene diisocyanate (unspecified isomer)
21 UNION CARBIDE CORPORATION - UCAR EMULSION SYSTEMS SOMERSET 312,800 Vinyl acetate monomer
22 BENJAMIN MOORE & COMPANY, NEWARK, NJ PLANT NEWARK 310,800 Vinyl acetate monomer
23 HETERENE CHEMICAL CO., INC. PATERSON 250,000 Ethylene oxide
24 COLORITE POLYMERS BURLINGTON 224,000 Vinyl acetate monomer
25 CIBA SPECIALTY CHEMICALS WATER TREATMENTS, INC. OLD BRIDGE 210,000 Methyl chloride
*Extremely hazardous substances as defined by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency under the Clean Air Act, Section 112(r).



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