VERMONT
Facilities in Vermont storing the largest amounts of extremely hazardous substances.*
Facility Name City Maximum amount in a single process (lbs) Chemical
1 ST. ALBANS PLANT ST. ALBANS 31,410 Ammonia (anhydrous)
2 WATERBURY FACILITY WATERBURY 16,500 Ammonia (anhydrous)
3 AGRIMARK MIDDLEBURY 12,900 Ammonia (anhydrous)
4 NORTH SPRINGFIELD PLANT NORTH SPRINGFIELD 12,000 Ammonia (anhydrous)
5 MONTPELIER WATER POLLUTION CONTROL FACILITY MONTPELIER 8,000 Chlorine
6 NEWPORT WASTEWATER TREATMENT FACILITY NEWPORT 1,000 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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