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1 Appendix B: Facilities No Longer Reporting Detailed Information to TRI With Proposed Rule Facility Name Total Production- Related Waste, 2003 (pounds) AMERICAN ELECTRIC POWER FORT PHANTOM POWER PLANT ABILENE HICKS POST CO INC ALTO LEO HICKS CREOSOTING CO INC ALTO MAINLAND CUSTOM MARBLE INC ALVIN 4,051 4,051 4,051 KAST MARBLE INC AMARILLO 2,248 2,248 2,248 SPARTECH POLYCOM INC ARLINGTON W. W. HENRY CO ARLINGTON 2,257 3,922 3,922 METROPLEX HEAT TREAT ARLINGTON GOLD STAR MARBLE CORP AUSTIN CUSTOM QUALITY MARBLE INC AUSTIN 3,536 3,536 3,536 SILICON HILLS DESIGN INC AUSTIN AVANT TECHNOLOGY AUSTIN OLDCASTLE APG TEXAS INC DBA CUSTOM-CRETE BALCH SPRINGS HOUSTON MARINE SERVICES BAYTOWN TERMINAL BAYTOWN 2,522 4,226 5,020 HUDSON PRODUCTS CORP BEASLEY 4,288 4,515 4,515 CARGILL STEEL & WIRE BEAUMONT MABRY ACQUISITIONS CO LTD (DBA MABRY CASTINGS LTD) BEAUMONT 1,242 1,242 2,080 QUALITY SALES CO INC BEAUMONT 3,448 3,448 3,448 BJ SERVICES UNICHEM DIV BIG SPRING 46 2,801 2,796 UNIVAR USA BORGER LONGWOOD ELASTOMERS INC BRENHAM 110 1,310 1,293 TEXAS FIBERS BRENHAM SAINT-GOBAIN ABRASIVES INC BROWNSVILLE ,166 U.S. CUSTOMS & BORDER PROTECTION DEL RIO/CARRIZO-SPRINGS CARRIZO SPRINGS OLDCASTLE APG TEXAS INC DBA CUSTOM-CRETE CEDAR PARK IKG INDUSTRIES CHANNELVIEW 13,911 13,911 0 OWENS CORNING CHANNELVIEW ASPHALT PLANT CHANNELVIEW ALLIANCE CARPET CUSHION TEXAS COMMERCE CITGO REFINING & CHEMICALS CO LP DEEP SEA TERMINAL CORPUS CHRISTI 1,084 1,084 1,084 UNIVAR USA CORPUS CHRISTI AMPACET CORP CROCKETT CHEMICAL SPECIALISTS & DEVELOPMENT CUT AND SHOOT 7,399 7,399 7,401 OAK FARMS DAIRY DALLAS 1,500 1,500 1,500 BUCKLEY OIL CO DALLAS 13,970 14,355 7 MICKEY TRUCK BODIES INC DALLAS 1,400 1,400 1,400 HARCROS CHEMICALS INC. DALLAS QUALITY SAUSAGE CO DALLAS 4,394 4,565 4,565 City Total Releases to Environment, 2003 (pounds) Total Off-Site Transfers, 2003 (pounds)

2 FOAMEX CARPET CUSHION INC. DALLAS SUNBELT CHEMICALS DALLAS 1,343 1,343 1,343 PETRA CHEMICAL CO DALLAS OCEANIC SYSTEMS INC DALLAS 42,232 42,232 0 OCEANIC SYSTEMS INC DALLAS 8,752 8,752 0 TEXAS FIBERS DALLAS US PLATING L.P DALLAS 0 4,433 4,433 GE ENGINE SERVICES DALLAS L P DALLAS CHEMCENTRAL SOUTHWEST DALLAS DALLAS 10,605 16,655 15,119 PIERCE CHEMICALS/ROYAL BOND CO DALLAS 318 2,314 6,557 FORBO ADHESIVES LLC DALLAS 500 1,500 1,326 UNIVAR USA DALLAS AIR PRODUCTS & CHEMICALS INC DALLAS ECD DALLAS 113 2,818 2,704 ATRIUM WINDOWS & DOORS DALLAS 59,180 59,180 0 CHAMPION TECHNOLOGIES INC DAYTON INSTEEL WIRE PRODUCTS DAYTON ROHMAX USA INC DEER PARK 1,949 1,949 1,949 VALVOLINE DEER PARK U.S. AIR FORCE LAUGHLIN AFB 47TH FLYING TRAINING WING DEL RIO ALCOA HOME EXTERIORS DENISON ATLAS ROOFING CORP DIBOLL ,893 DIMMITT SULFUR PRODUCTS LTD DIMMITT 29,652 29,652 2,500 BLUE CREEK FOUNDRY EL CAMPO HANLEY PAINT CO EL PASO HOOVER CO EL PASO PLANT EL PASO 1,598 4,880 4,880 REXCEL COATINGS CORP EL PASO 3,465 3,465 5,807 SW FOAM LP EL PASO BRENNTAG SOUTHWEST INC ELMENDORF ELMENDORF GS ROOFING PRODUCTS CO INC ENNIS 0 1,235 1,235 ENNIS EXTRUDED PRODUCTS CO ENNIS 0 9,968 7,347 POLYGUARD PRODUCTS INC ENNIS 1,000 1,000 1,193 MPI LEGGETT & PLATT FORT WORTH MURCO WALL PRODUCTS FORT WORTH ARROW PLATING CO INC FORT WORTH M&K PLATING INC FORT WORTH 0 1,788 1,788 WR MEADOWS OF TEXAS FORT WORTH 1,500 1,500 1,470 U.S. NAVY NAVAL AIR STATION JOINT RESERVE BASE FORT WORTH FORT WORTH ENDURO SYSTEMS INC FORT WORTH 1,467 2,045 2,050 BEHRENDS FEED & FERTILIZER LP FREDERICKSBURG AIR LIQUIDE AMERICA CORP. FREEPORT 1,965 1,965 2,805 FREEPORT VINYL TECHNOLOGIES CO FREEPORT 0 7,077 4,438 AIR LIQUIDE FREEPORT HPU PLANT FREEPORT OLDCASTLE APG TEXAS FRISCO 0 0 0

3 CIMCON INC GARLAND HENRY CO GARLAND 1,114 1,303 4,592 MAXI SEAL HARNESS SYSTEMS GARLAND NUZINC INC GARLAND GONZALES MANUFACTURING CO GONZALES TEXAS RECREATION CORP-GRAHAM DIV GRAHAM 8,133 8,133 8,133 ABC COMPOUNDING CO OF TEXAS INC GRAND PRAIRIE 1,020 8,201 7,949 CUSTOM BUILDING PRODUCTS GRAND PRAIRIE SUN CHEMICAL GPI GRAND PRAIRIE POLY-AMERICA L.P GRAND PRAIRIE TEXAS AIRCRAFT MILLING INC GRAND PRAIRIE 3,350 3,350 3,350 POLYMER PRODS. INC. GRAND PRAIRIE 0 2,395 2,395 TYCO VALVES & CONTROLS-HARLINGEN HARLINGEN KEMIN INDUSTRIES INC PORT OF HOUSTON HITCHCOCK DANIEL MEASUREMENT & CONTROL INC HOUSTON WFI INTERNATIONAL HOUSTON W.R. GRACE & CO CONN GRACE CONSTRUCTION PRODUCTS HOUSTON 6 4,734 4,734 SGL ACOTEC INC. HOUSTON 1,464 1,464 3,417 SPECIALTY CONSTRUCTION BRANDS FOSTER PRODUCTS HOUSTON 1,370 3,508 3,508 GE PACKAGED POWER INC GE AE HOUSTON 755 1, CHEMSTATION OF SOUTH TEXAS HOUSTON CLOROX PRODUCTS MANUFACTURING CO HOUSTON PLANT HOUSTON HOERBIGER AMERICA RINGS & PACKING INC HOUSTON LONE STAR HEAT TREATING CO LTD HOUSTON BLENTECH CORPORATION HOUSTON CHEMCENTRAL/HOUSTON HOUSTON O&M MANUFACTURING CO HOUSTON DUPONT POWDER COATINGS USA INC HOUSTON 9 2,155 2,155 NCI BUILDING SYS. L.P. HOUSTON UNITED POLYMER TECHNOLOGY GP LLC HOUSTON AMERICAN SPRING WIRE CORP HOUSTON 260 4,665 4,440 DAY INTERNATIONAL CHEMICAL PRODUCTS DIVISION HOUSTON 581 1,131 1,131 AIRGAS SPECIALTY GASES HOUSTON BRENNTAG SOUTHWEST INC HOUSTON HOUSTON 755 9,546 9,546 WEST U MARBLE CO LLC HOUSTON 1,682 1,682 1,682 BAKER PETROLITE CORP HOUSTON 626 5,457 5,458 SARTOMER CO INC. HOUSTON 806 3,763 4,611 DANIEL VALVE CO HOUSTON BRIGHT MARBLE CO HOUSTON PRAXAIR SURFACE TECHS. INC. HOUSTON HOUSTON RETAIL SUPPORT CENTER HOUSTON 1,772 3,927 3,927 TELEDYNE GEOPHYSICAL INSTRUMENTS HOUSTON PILOT CHEMICAL CO HOUSTON 520 2,785 7,605

4 ALLIED TUBE & CONDUIT CORP HOUSTON PPG MONARCH PAINT CO. HOUSTON 174 1,342 1,342 EASTEX FOREST PRODS. HOUSTON 0 1,500 1,581 CUSTOM BLAST SERVICES INC HOUSTON UNIVAR USA HOUSTON 2,633 2,633 2,633 CONOCOPHILLIPS CO JONES CREEK TERMINAL JONES CREEK CORNING CABLE SYSTEMS LLC KELLER 0 1,530 1,530 POLYONE CORP KENNEDALE 0 5,594 5,594 CHAMPION TECHNOLOGIES INC KILGORE 2,249 2,249 2,249 TEJAS SAWMILL CO LTD KOUNTZE GULBRANDSEN TECHNOLOGIES INC LA PORTE CUSTOM MOLDED PRODUCTS LAMPASAS 5 1,506 1,506 SPECIALTY BRANDS INC LAMPASAS DEGUSSA CONSTRUCTION CHEMICALS OPERATIONS INC LANCASTER 885 2,610 2,610 AMREP INC LANCASTER 750 3,045 2,591 P CHEM INC LATEXO 1,875 2,125 2,248 HENKEL ADHESIVES LEWISVILLE 3,917 4,167 3,196 FOAM SUPPLIES INC LEWISVILLE 3,649 3,899 4,021 POWDER METALLURGY CO INC LEWISVILLE INTERPLAST GROUP LTD LOLITA AMERICAN ELECTRIC POWER KNOX LEE POWER KNOX LEE POWER PLANT LONGVIEW TRINITY INDUSTRIES INC PLANT 17 LONGVIEW 112 4,416 4,411 WEATHERFORD ARTIFICIAL LIFT SYSTEMS LONGVIEW 24 1,603 1,603 EDDINS WALCHER CO. LUBBOCK PARACHEM SOUTHERN INC MANSFIELD 5,647 5,647 5,647 HIGHLAND LAKES QUALITY CASTING INC MARBLE FALLS 0 1,650 1,725 MARSHALL MINERALS INC MARSHALL ,250 ACME BRICK CO MCQUEENY MC QUEENEY 0 0 4,307 PEPSI BOTTLING GROUP MESQUITE BENCHMARK ENERGY PRODUCTS LP MIDLAND 13,114 13,114 13,114 CHAMPION TECHNOLOGIES INC MIDLAND 2,249 2,249 2,249 SOUTHEAST WOOD MINEOLA 0 3,060 3,102 TIFFANY BRICK MINERAL WELLS PLANT MINERAL WELLS FORETRAVEL INC NACOGDOCHES 4,560 4,560 4,560 TRINITY INDUSTRIES HEAD DIV #56 NAVASOTA 760 1, RED RIVER REDEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY NEW BOSTON 2,600 3,350 3,120 CHAMPION TECHNOLOGIES INC NEW FAIRVIEW UNIVERSAL FOREST PRODUCTS TEXAS LP NEW WAVERLY BAY CHEMICAL & SUPPLY CO ODEM CONTINENTAL PRODUCTS OF TEXAS ODESSA CHEMCENTRAL/ODESSA ODESSA 2,950 2,950 2,460 UNIVAR USA ODESSA 4,431 4,431 4,431 COASTAL CHEMICAL CO LLC ODESSA 2,247 2,247 2,247

5 REEF CHEMICAL CO INC ODESSA 1,793 1,793 1,793 NATIONAL OILWELL PAMPA 72 7,205 7,133 BAYER CROPSCIENCE PASADENA 308 4,793 2,173 POLYONE CORP PASADENA MACDERMID INC PASADENA NEWPARK SHIPBUILDING-PASADENA INC PASADENA CHEMCOMM INC PASADENA 9,000 9,000 2,200 SOUTHERN IONICS INC. PASADENA 2 1,606 1,606 PLACEDO REFINED PRODUCTS TERMINAL PLACEDO 941 1,500 10,469 HOUSTON MARINE SERVICES PORT ARTHUR TERMINAL PORT ARTHUR KMCO PORT ARTHUR INC (DBA KMTEX) PORT ARTHUR ETHYL ADDITIVES CORP PORT ARTHUR 1,191 1,191 1,190 CALABRIAN CORP. PORT NECHES AIR LIQUIDE AMERICA LP PORT NECHES COASTAL CHEMICAL CO LLC PORTLAND 702 1,896 1,896 COMMSCOPE SOLUTIONS INC RICHARDSON COLORMATRIX CORP RICHLAND HILLS 500 2,200 2,200 WHITMORE MANUFACTURING CO ROCKWALL 1,005 1, MATT STONE ROSENBERG GLECO PLATING INC ROWLETT 0 3,197 3,196 UNIVERSAL FOREST PRODUCTS TEXAS LP SAGINAW CHEMCENTRAL/SAN ANTONIO SAN ANTONIO 1,000 1, DPT LABORATORIES INC SAN ANTONIO ,000 ARLON ENGINEERED COATED PRODUCTS SAN ANTONIO KIMBERLY-CLARK SAN ANTONIO OPERATIONS SAN ANTONIO IMPERIAL MARBLE LTD SAN ANTONIO 2,649 2,649 2,649 TK-TAITO LLC SAN ANTONIO 0 2,050 2,050 D & I WOOD PRODS. INC. SAN AUGUSTINE AMERICAN ELECTRIC POWER LA PALMA POWER STATION SAN BENITO UNIVERSAL FOREST PRODUCTS TEXAS LP SCHERTZ EDDINS WALCHER CO SEMINOLE AIR LIQUIDE AMERICA LP SHERMAN KASPAR WIRE WORKS INC SHINER 3,512 3,512 3,512 REEF CHEMICAL CO INC SNYDER TYCO VALVES & CONTROLS LP STAFFORD STAFFORD LUDLUM MEASUREMENTS INC SWEETWATER DELTA CENTRIFUGAL CORPORATION TEMPLE E.R. CARPENTER L.P. TEMPLE 509 3,989 3,989 TEM-TEX SOLVENTS CORP TEMPLE WILSONART INTERNATIONAL GIBRALT AR TEMPLE 4,454 4,697 4,697 FLEXIBLE FOAM PRODUCTS INC TERRELL 112 1,312 1,312 DALLAS GROUP OF AMERICA INC TEXAS CITY 5,665 5,665 5,665 NATIONAL CASEIN CO TYLER ,987

6 CARGILL TURKEY PRODUCTS WACO TEXAS PROCESSING PLANT WACO 1,265 1,265 1,265 PILGRIM'S PRIDE CORP WACO PROCESSING PLANT WACO 0 4,785 4,785 PRECISE HARD CHROME WACO ,078 2,290 JEWELL CONCRETE PRODUCTS WACO MANITOU N.A. WACO MAGNABLEND INC (STERRETT) WAXAHACHIE POWER SERVICE PRODUCTS INC WEATHERFORD 273 2,023 1,424 P&WC COMPONENT REPAIRS WICHITA FALLS WICHITA FALLS

7 APPENDIX C: CHEMICAL REPORTING LOST UNDER PROPOSED RULE, POUNDS Chemical Name Percent of Reports Lost Under New Rule Total Release of Chemical, 2003 Releases Lost Under New Rule Total Transfers of Chemical, 2003 Transfers Lost Under New Rule Total Amount of Waste, 2003 Waste Lost Under New Rule DECABROMODIPHENYL OXIDE ,962 1,962 38,805 38,805 5,226 5,226 3-IODO-2-PROPYNYL BUTYLCARBAMATE ,350 2,350 6,444 6,444 CHLOROACETIC ACID SELENIUM ,231 3, ,231 3,231 IRON PENTACARBONYL ,290 1, ,290 1,290 PIPERONYL BUTOXIDE ,057 2,057 2,058 2,058 TRICHLOROACETYL CHLORIDE NITROPHENOL O-ANISIDINE ,018 2,018 SAFROLE MALATHION ,200 2,200 1,893 1,893 SODIUM O-PHENYLPHENOXIDE DIURON BROMOCHLORODIFLUOROMETHANE ,3-DICHLORO-1,1,1,2,2-PENTAFLUOROPROPANE ,170 1,170 1,3-DICHLORO-1,1,2,2,3-PENTAFLUOROPROPANE ,425 1,425 N-METHYLOLACRYLAMIDE THORIUM DIOXIDE RESMETHRIN POLYCHLORINATED ALKANES MIXTURE BENZYL CHLORIDE ,388 1,376 5,814 5,814 29,113 4,899 CATECHOL , ,467 1,606 27,847 9,357 DIISOCYANATES ,543 17, ,973 12, ,362 23,405 O-CRESOL , ,483 2, ,606 2,222 BENZOYL PEROXIDE ,010 1,010 13,229 1,603 CUMENE ,063 10,989 2,647,068 8,661 9,704,121 23,917 DIBUTYL PHTHALATE ,487 1,487 39,249 2,267 ORGANO METALLIC COMPLEX B , ,096 7, ,723 6,834 4,4'-METHYLENEDIANILINE ,267 2,232 2, ,887 2,232 ANTIMONY ,190 1,155 25,829 1,695 BROMINE , ANTIMONY COMPOUNDS ,716 7, ,893 21, ,649 27,104 TOLUENE DIISOCYANATE (MIXED ISOMERS) ,502 1,126 23,558 4,420 15,708,135 5,399 DI(2-ETHYLHEXYL) PHTHALATE ,213 6, ,410 9,667 HYDROQUINONE , , ,803 4,265 PHENANTHRENE ,723 4, ,526 2,066 1,458,171 6,634 BENZOYL CHLORIDE ,672 1,063 CHLOROPRENE ,517 1,133 ANTHRACENE , , ,

8 ZINC (FUME OR DUST) ,558 2,721 5,886,923 1,776 6,187,872 4,435 CHLORINE ,379 45, ,464 1,444 21,509,515 55,615 MALEIC ANHYDRIDE ,995 7, ,932 7,002 11,385,468 18,194 COBALT ,258 4, ,041 5,424 METHYL METHACRYLATE ,208 14, ,702 2,592 2,017,302 16,937 ASBESTOS (FRIABLE) ,174 2, ,974 3, ,792 5,818 VANADIUM ,629 1,336 2,299,017 2,587 2,304,634 3,911 DIETHANOLAMINE ,341 11,279 1,807,921 8,084 1,975,557 23,508 TETRACHLOROETHYLENE ,729 6,768 1,325, ,194,784 6,037 BUTYRALDEHYDE ,605 4, , ,777,772 9,942 EPICHLOROHYDRIN ,884 1, ,965 3,214 12,131,229 2,469 TITANIUM TETRACHLORIDE , , ,027,830 1,128 BARIUM ,811 3,906 76,807 1,699 90,665 5,605 1,2-DIBROMOETHANE ,947 0 PROPARGYL ALCOHOL , ,789 1,349 70,042 3,162 METHACRYLONITRILE ,840 1, ,174 1,839 TOLUENE-2,4-DIISOCYANATE ,944 4,944 80,341 4,944 DINITROTOLUENE (MIXED ISOMERS) , , SILVER COMPOUNDS ,694 2, ,750 2,684 NITROGLYCERIN ,101 0 PARATHION ,400 3, ,605 3,401 THIOUREA , METHYLENE BROMIDE , TOLUENE-2,6-DIISOCYANATE ,136 1,136 33,406 1,136 DIHYDROSAFROLE , M-DINITROBENZENE ,542 0 THIRAM , METHYL PARATHION ,200 4,200 25,062 4,330 2,2-DICHLORO-1,1,1-TRIFLUOROETHANE ,624 2, ,495 2,510 DIAZINON ,005 1,005 14,108 1,032 O-DINITROBENZENE , (3-CHLOROALLYL)-3,5,7-TRIAZA-1-AZONIAADAMANTANE CHLORIDE ,014 0 PERMETHRIN ,068 1,068 20,936 1,068 CYFLUTHRIN , ,2,4-TRIMETHYLBENZENE ,757 30, ,393 27,309 2,506,547 65,240 COBALT COMPOUNDS ,826 7, ,282 11, ,093 19,414 DIPHENYLAMINE ,584 6,505 59,337 2, ,804 9,021 CHROMIUM COMPOUNDS ,546,760 13,655 1,702,060 89,917 4,591,509 51,456 ALUMINUM (FUME OR DUST) ,512 2, ,476 3,912 3,458,939 6,090 NAPHTHALENE ,470 42,726 13,035,653 30,590 17,776,546 67,326 TRICHLOROETHYLENE ,232 5, ,801 5,214 2,836,127 11,313 ACETAMIDE , , ,2-BUTYLENE OXIDE , , , ALLYL CHLORIDE ,414 1,476 23, ,707,166 6,351 M-CRESOL ,784 1, ,741 2,880 1,383,695 4,000 1,3-PHENYLENEDIAMINE , ,

9 BIS(2-CHLOROETHYL) ETHER , ETHYLENE GLYCOL ,263 14,778 8,811,901 24,700 18,638,047 45,878 METHYL ISOBUTYL KETONE ,623 23, ,668 11,068 8,624,447 23,621 COPPER COMPOUNDS ,637,303 8,678 7,265,212 19,287 9,261,626 35,783 ETHYLBENZENE ,630,973 22,813 1,362,183 16,895 22,227,310 54,128 CYCLOHEXANE ,877,111 19, ,123 5,952 33,369,134 54,810 CHLOROMETHANE ,035 7, ,437,233 7,673 METHYL ACRYLATE ,494 1,453 14, ,310,908 3,331 BORON TRIFLUORIDE ,080 1, ,118 1,333 CERTAIN GLYCOL ETHERS ,020,972 29,103 3,169,639 33, ,275,176 47,875 ZINC COMPOUNDS ,844,827 29,975 32,156,302 51,495 34,234,955 83,914 SODIUM NITRITE ,840 1, ,992 1,369 13,109,010 2,829 CHROMIUM ,400 4,332 6,541,915 41,783 7,117,190 44,863 CHLOROETHANE ,256 4, ,067,390 5,902 SEC-BUTYL ALCOHOL ,191 1, , ,697,566 1,834 1,1-DICHLORO-1-FLUOROETHANE ,687 5,431 13,429 1, ,526 7,796 NICKEL ,547 2,679 7,754,073 39,776 7,984,041 44,031 BUTYL ACRYLATE ,170 7, ,493 5,492 5,930,661 15,085 PHENOL ,502,500 7,773 2,527,199 2,623 13,201,379 14,319 CUMENE HYDROPEROXIDE ,177 2, , ,219 2,236 O-TOLUIDINE , , ,056 1,557 P-CRESOL , ,417 2, ,665 2,980 DIMETHYL PHTHALATE ,800 5,271 26, ,083,527 5,271 ALUMINUM OXIDE (FIBROUS FORMS) , ,101, ,208, CADMIUM COMPOUNDS , ,364 4,103 61,684 4,392 1,1,1-TRICHLOROETHANE , METHOXYETHANOL , , , SODIUM DIMETHYLDITHIOCARBAMATE , , ,1,1,2-TETRACHLOROETHANE ,666 2 MANGANESE ,594 3,867 2,851,661 35,459 4,258,401 36,523 MOLYBDENUM TRIOXIDE , ,658,110 1,901 1,925,100 3,109 1,3-BUTADIENE ,445,238 9,526 60, ,073,947 10,242 DICHLOROMETHANE ,582 13,510 1,897, ,050,745 11,110 PROPYLENE OXIDE ,973 6,050 1,301, ,247,992 6,967 TRIETHYLAMINE ,705 1, , ,219 1,546 N-BUTYL ALCOHOL ,998 37,144 3,291,334 11,334 27,081,867 50,720 MANGANESE COMPOUNDS ,226,783 11,312 3,659,243 9,844 10,984,605 29,444 COPPER ,788 3,514 20,093,672 31,921 39,385,877 36,714 BIPHENYL ,165 1,606 1,138,834 2,162 3,807,619 4,769 CHLOROFORM ,859 1,588 83,713 1,931 14,518,408 3,520 ARSENIC COMPOUNDS ,805 1, ,721 1, ,802 2,885 ACRYLAMIDE ,976, ,202 1,200 5,995,909 1,206 METHANOL ,398,704 59,695 34,602,737 25, ,411,228 89,778 ETHYLENE OXIDE ,405 6,192 66, ,381,990 6,236 FORMALDEHYDE ,226,493 11, ,702 7,010 89,223,704 20,126 XYLENE (MIXED ISOMERS) ,205,739 94,974 9,163,519 27,807 32,845,930 74,651

10 CHLORODIFLUOROMETHANE ,062 21, , ,157,350 25,425 N,N-DIMETHYLFORMAMIDE , ,790 4,109 3,721,483 6,794 METHYL ETHYL KETONE ,559,149 40,559 3,484,910 14,170 27,650,931 43,776 FORMIC ACID ,607,463 3,150 2,559, ,189,234 3,698 AMMONIA ,030,076 79,864 2,949,031 17, ,001,718 74,853 ALLYL ALCOHOL , ,909, ,878, M-XYLENE ,280 1,973 18,283 1, ,160 4,111 TOLUENE ,679, ,466 8,346,777 31, ,917,022 90,591 N-HEXANE ,861,934 50,751 6,097,723 10, ,665,520 66,290 TERT-BUTYL ALCOHOL ,166 1,704 7,954,815 1,200 37,225,401 5,611 CYANIDE COMPOUNDS ,912, , ,778,038 1,533 PHTHALIC ANHYDRIDE , ,212 3,919 3,830,649 4,196 METHYL IODIDE , , , DICHLORODIFLUOROMETHANE ,091 4,090 11, ,091 4,090 2,4-D , ,4-DIMETHYLPHENOL , , , HYDRAZINE ,439 1 NICKEL COMPOUNDS ,720 5,346 2,098,459 21,526 3,197,447 26,768 BENZENE ,340,799 20,070 3,890,660 2,837 63,732,548 32,913 DICYCLOPENTADIENE ,137 1, ,965 5,951 1,316,388 7,255 ACRYLIC ACID ,266,252 1,962 5,003,906 5,686 41,760,838 7,227 STYRENE ,144,375 51,891 5,809,075 11,060 23,067,870 68,476 VINYL ACETATE ,031,618 5,131 7,269, ,625,891 10,365 4,4'-ISOPROPYLIDENEDIPHENOL , ,676, ,221,839 1 DIMETHYLAMINE ,804 4, , ,959,741 4,444 SULFURIC ACID ,199,821 12, ,680,681 18,258 ACRYLONITRILE ,408,290 2, , ,659,516 3,594 1,2-DICHLOROETHANE , , ,940, CHLOROBENZENE , ,224, ,144, ETHYL ACRYLATE , ,239,379 3,652 7,514,757 8,395 CRESOL (MIXED ISOMERS) , ,550, ,152,878 4,410 PHOSGENE ,197, CYCLOHEXANOL ,742, , ,903, HYDROCHLORIC ACID ,762,622 20,638 17, ,803,365 23,937 NITRIC ACID ,221,272 1,793 1,215,512 2,088 67,899,130 7,616 PROPYLENE ,067,821 21, , ,164,043 23,510 CARBON DISULFIDE ,139 4,068 2, ,802,817 4,161 HYDROGEN CYANIDE ,086,507 3, ,166,105 3,873 BARIUM COMPOUNDS ,214,053 3,583 3,618,228 3,014 18,062,716 11,613 PROPIONALDEHYDE , , ,268, CARBON TETRACHLORIDE , , ,729, VINYL CHLORIDE ,904 1,024 4,152, ,661,068 1,025 VANADIUM COMPOUNDS ,073,935 5, ,693 1,271 2,695,467 6,621 ETHYLIDENE DICHLORIDE , ,338, ,1,2,2-TETRACHLOROETHANE , , ,914, ACETOPHENONE ,019 3,800 17, ,914,317 3,800

11 NITRATE COMPOUNDS ,011,999 7,405 16,418,226 6,100 95,481,649 17,361 O-XYLENE , , ,119 3,087 HYDROGEN FLUORIDE ,541,921 15,116 10, ,046,745 16,319 N-METHYL-2-PYRROLIDONE ,964,395 1, , ,570,834 1,571 ACROLEIN , , ,403,592 3,837 ISOBUTYRALDEHYDE , , ,339, METHYL TERT-BUTYL ETHER ,363 8,038 82, ,629,524 10,188 ETHYLENE ,982,434 12,461 14,178, ,118,336 12,536 ANILINE ,316 1,117 1,825, ,011,063 4,282 CARBONYL SULFIDE , ,422,878 0 ACETALDEHYDE ,332 1,068 2,207, ,659,690 2,157

12 APPENDIX D: IMPACT OF PROPOSED RULE ON ZIP CODES, POUNDS Zip Code County or City Total Chemical Reports, 2003 Number of Reports Lost Under Rule Percent of Reports Lost Total TRI Facilities in Zip Code, 2003 Facilities Not Reporting Under Rule Percent Facilities Not Reporting Total Releases in Zip Code, 2003 Amount of Releases Lost Under Rule Total Transfers in Zip Code, 2003 Amount of Transfers Lost Under Rule Total Waste in Zip Code, 2003 Amount of Waste Lost Under Rule TARRANT ,395 2,395 2,395 2, DENTON ,649 3,649 3,899 3,899 4,021 4, ROCKWALL ,005 1,005 1,005 1, DALLAS DALLAS DALLAS ,970 13,970 14,355 14, DALLAS ,400 1,400 1,400 1,400 1,400 1, DALLAS DALLAS ,923 10,923 18,969 18,969 21,676 21, WOOD ,060 3,060 3,102 3, HOUSTON HOUSTON ,875 1,875 2,125 2,125 2,248 2, CHEROKEE NACOGDOCHES ,560 4,560 4,560 4,560 4,560 4, SAN AUGUSTINE TARRANT TARRANT TARRANT YOUNG ,133 8,133 8,133 8,133 8,133 8, BELL ,019 4,019 4,000 4, BELL LAMPASAS ,506 1,506 1,506 1, MCLENNAN ,078 62,078 2,290 2, HARRIS HARRIS HARRIS ,772 1,772 3,927 3,927 3,927 3, HARRIS HARRIS HARRIS ,342 1,342 1,342 1, HARRIS WALKER FORT BEND ,288 4,288 4,515 4,515 4,515 4, HARRIS ,793 4,793 2,173 2, GALVESTON HARDIN JEFFERSON ,448 3,448 3,448 3,448 3,448 3, JACKSON VICTORIA ,500 1,500 10,469 10, LAVACA ,512 3,512 3,512 3,512 3,512 3, BEXAR ,000 1,000 1,000 1,

13 78215 BEXAR ,000 1, BEXAR ,649 2,649 2,649 2,649 2,649 2, SAN PATRICIO SAN PATRICIO ,896 1,896 1,896 1, NUECES WILLIAMSON GONZALES BURNET ,650 1,650 1,725 1, TRAVIS ,536 3,536 3,536 3,536 3,536 3, DIMMIT VAL VERDE POTTER ,248 2,248 2,248 2,248 2,248 2, GAINES SCURRY MIDLAND ,114 13,114 13,114 13,114 13,114 13, ECTOR DALLAS ,984 50,984 50,985 50, HARRIS ,839 2,988 21,537 15,813 21,069 15, SUTTON LIBERTY ,036 5,027 23,722 5,213 23,705 5, HARRIS ,717 2, ,692 11, ,692 11, HARRIS ,757 1,598 43,898 1,598 43,896 1, BEXAR ,250 1,500 2,255 1, JONES ,261 5,622 9,467 5,690 9,465 5, PALO PINTO ,283 15,909 32,594 16,344 32,594 16, HARRIS ,175 7,799 25,369 9,354 25,394 9, WINKLER TARRANT ,272 4,270 7,810 7,808 5,280 5, HARRIS ,430 1,500 21,508 1, WILSON , , , GUADALUPE ,005 3,280 17,005 3, JONES , ,573 1,973 49,573 1, FORT BEND , ,698 34, ,536 29, LUBBOCK , , , COLLIN ,703 1,694 1,703 1, DALLAS ,860 3,350 63,232 3,350 78,703 3, DALLAS ,650 2, ,955 2, ,532 5, DALLAS , , DALLAS , ,908 2, ,525 2, DALLAS ,265 4,259 4,812 3, HUNT ,174 1,285 2,174 1, RUSK ,002 2, ,330 8, ,589 9, WICHITA ,585 6,720 47,044 6,720 47,044 6, WHARTON ,015 1,283 7,875 3,426 32,601 8, BRAZOS , BRAZOS , , ,

14 78119 KARNES ,905 2,915 8,905 2,915 13,286 2, LUBBOCK EL PASO ,598 1,598 24,004 4,880 24,004 4, EL PASO ,916 3,532 6,916 3,532 9,258 5, ELLIS ,749 10, ,865 43, ,781 42, HARRIS , , ,211 2, HARRIS ,213 2, ,231 2, ,231 2, UPTON TARRANT ,957 5,604 27,025 5, TARRANT ,712 1,010 43,412 2,710 43,422 2, BELL , , , HARRIS ,820 4,347 41,821 4, HARRIS ,033 1, ,746 10, ,406 13, BEXAR ,411 2,395 77,847 6, ,022 6, DALLAS ,294 2, ,355 7, ,283 7, ECTOR ,495 9,623 46,608 10, ,225 10, DENTON ,437 3, ,921 6, ,950 5, HARRISON ,660 11, ,660 11,935 1,480,529 13, HARRIS ,917 3, ,583 3, ,869 3, CAMERON ,485 3, ,203 11, ,496 13, NUECES ,921 16, ,048 18, ,082 18, JEFFERSON ,446 11, ,348 13,781 16,233,535 12, HIDALGO , ,414 1,388 53,685 10, HARRIS ,010 2,510 30,785 8, ,425 10, NUECES ,473 12, ,523 12, ,918,424 12, BEXAR ,814 3,724 92,060 6, ,723 6, MONTGOMERY ,376 10, ,193 12,159 1,285,123 12, DALLAS ,953 10, ,759 23,142 1,562,189 40, HARRIS ,742 27,893 2,763,050 51,320 2,769,093 46, DALLAS ,389 4,800 20,379 4, DALLAS ,814 5,680 10,813 5, DALLAS ,063 1,925 56,739 5,289 93,788 5, DALLAS , ,018 2,818 10,904 2, MORRIS ,087 15, ,659 17, ,393 17, HARRISON , , , SMITH , , ,587 2, ANGELINA , , , ANGELINA , ,935 6,859 42,194 6, TARRANT ,407 9,405 94,675 12, ,683 15, WISE , , , PARKER , ,719 2, ,595 1, TARRANT , , , TARRANT , ,214 1,530 15,214 1, BROWN ,078 1,322 2,156 1,322 2,158 1, HARRIS , , , HARRIS ,531 3, ,522 3,988

15 77053 HARRIS ,783 3, ,157 5,724 2,224,907 10, HARRIS ,411 2,535 64,969 3,952 64,969 3, HARRIS , , , BRAZORIA , , , WALLER ,098 1,158 66,032 9,643 66,032 9, GALVESTON , , BRAZORIA , , ,100 1, BRAZORIA ,840 3,160 4,592 2, HARRIS , ,011 1, JEFFERSON GRIMES ,846 10, ,846 10, ,846 10, GUADALUPE ,321 4, BEXAR , , , NUECES CAMERON , , , HAYS , , , GILLESPIE , , WILLIAMSON , ,277 1,205 86,757 1, TRAVIS , , RANDALL , , MIDLAND ,653 2,249 28,830 2,580 28,830 2, EL PASO , , DALLAS ,872 9,604 1,758,641 33,558 2,020,713 41, GREGG ,959 3, ,626 16, ,291 16, HARDIN ,176 2,296 53,747 2, ,863 3, DALLAS ,528 5,577 45,937 5,604 45,936 5, DALLAS , ,136 5, ,241 5, TARRANT ,283 1, ,318 5, ,553 5, TARRANT , ,861 3, ,394 3, BELL ,626 12, ,294 19,467 7,544,293 26, ORANGE ,805 2, ,955 8,420 85,859,266 7, WEBB , , ,615 3, BEXAR , , ,973 3, DALLAM ,760 2,094 4,845 2,115 39,400 3, HALE , , ,298 3, MIDLAND , ,812 9,557 55,810 9, HARRISON , ,033 7, ,033 7, MC LENNAN ,186 2,280 16,546 8, ,357 11, HARRIS ,678 2, ,260 7, JEFFERSON ,196 1, ,183 1,995 26,356,711 1, HARRIS ,958,559 65,050 45,683, , ,348, , EL PASO ,788 3,150 87,223 13,579 87,126 13, HARRIS ,190,057 47,712 14,469,230 52,399 48,689,237 51, COLLIN , ,979 3,262 16,280,418 3, DALLAS , ,922 1,550 16,601 1, GREGG , ,495 6,926 40,495 6,926

16 76106 TARRANT ,537 6, ,045 11, ,782 11, DENTON ,046 1,503 31,800 3,368 31,990 3, HARRIS ,823 1, ,127 4, ,499 5, HARRIS , ,213, ,288, NOLAN ,170 1,012 35,170 6,132 35,166 6, HARRIS ,152 14, ,952 26,482 11,692,912 27, JOHNSON ,825 1,196 55,834 2,140 56,877 1, TARRANT ,718 6,157 47,704 14, ,193 13, ERATH , ,523 3, ,223 3, HARRIS ,568 4,734 1,297,889 4, AUSTIN ,748 14,633 62,655 15,883 76,423 1, HARRIS ,664,531 7,903 2,809,209 14,616 20,179,943 17, EL PASO ,931 4, ,954 12, ,647 16, TARRANT ,895 2, ,453 11, ,421 11, HARRIS , , , JEFFERSON ,553,973 24,478 4,602,926 33,661 29,079,776 51, HARRIS ,621 1, ,657 1, ,657 1, MONTGOMERY ,660 3,437 4,352,746 7,311 5,360,585 12, HARRIS , ,282,154 1,714 1,281,755 1, TARRANT ,596 6,089 99,893 7,528 7,217,169 10, JEFFERSON ,456,188 16,389 26,235,067 20,400 51,873,219 20, TARRANT ,742 2,024 1,449,103 12,434 1,933,996 12, COLLIN , , DALLAS , , , GREGG , ,675 4,810 37,080 4, SMITH , , , SMITH ,985 1, ,986 1, TYLER ,704 4,549 41,704 4, JOHNSON ,002 6,495 38,002 6, PARKER , , ,130 2, JOHNSON , , TARRANT , , , TARRANT ,009 1,467 13,820 2,045 14,060 2, TARRANT , , , MCLENNAN , , HARRIS ,122 9, ,471 13, ,166 12, HARRIS ,978 2,591 58,978 2, HARRIS ,124 1, ,706 1, ,705 1, BRAZORIA ,967 2, ,967 2, ,389 2, WHARTON , , , FORT BEND , , , HARRIS ,201 1, ,840 1, ,840 1, ROBERTSON , , KARNES , , , BEXAR , , , CAMERON , , ,775 3,440

17 78648 CALDWELL , , , CASTRO ,152 29, ,088 29, ,400 2, EL PASO , , , EL PASO , , EL PASO , , ,263 3, BEXAR ,308 3, ,416 3,783 2,186,498 14, ANGELINA ,290 1, ,315 1,392 1,010,511 2, HARRIS , ,142 3,156 1,960,662 3, POTTER ,536 3, ,898 4,410 1,345,873 5, CHEROKEE ,807 4, ,222 4,943 1,705,079 4, HARRIS , ,588 8, ,575 8, ECTOR ,086,347 7,516 2,566,364 7,610 24,115,044 8, JOHNSON ,821 1, ,302 43,428 1,315,896 7, GREGG , ,311 5, ,117 5, HARRISON ,012 56, ,694 61,030 16,554,510 4, HARRIS , ,167 17, ,167 17, BOWIE , ,956 1,623 9,937,434 1, HUTCHINSON ,557,188 6,183 1,976,984 6,192 1,976,985 6, NUECES ,251,763 18,380 2,472,730 27,380 23,909,609 30, KAUFMAN ,545 7,261 1,210,198 16,078 1,696,943 10, DALLAS ,929 2,082 1,051,380 8,567 2,568,917 10, ELLIS ,101 1, ,905 5,818 1,273,849 6, HARRIS ,243,873 10,690 7,090,663 19,227 17,054,561 22, FORT BEND , , , WASHINGTON ,212 1,492 94,185 1, FORT BEND , , , HARRIS ,386,480 43,914 15,343,561 44, ,602,480 22, BURNET , ,629 1, ,478 1, HARRISON ,522,479 10,726 3,854,983 13,907 36,034,760 17, GALVESTON ,871,357 25,401 5,797,212 27,221 79,145,980 28, JEFFERSON ,027,291 8,291 4,937,674 8,721 96,049,308 8, DALLAS ,712 4,458 6,130,250 4,629 7,760,924 5, HARRIS ,309,389 4,520 20,567,488 7,522 83,232,290 7, HUTCHINSON ,271,322 5,994 3,695,312 10,243 15,131,502 7, HENDERSON , , ,360 5, DALLAS ,501 1,500 19,387 1,500 32,783 1, DALLAS ,864 59,180 73,478 59,180 14, BOWIE ,544 2,600 37,731 3,350 37,501 3, RUSK ,986 2, ,897 3, ,394 3, HOUSTON , , , POLK , , , WICHITA , ,899 6, ,835 6, MCLENNAN , , , HARRIS ,969 1, ,394 1, ,847 3, HARRIS ,037 1, ,890 3, ,413 3, MONTGOMERY , , ,

18 77327 LIBERTY , , , COMAL , , , BEXAR ,309 2, ,190 2, TRAVIS , , POTTER , , , LUBBOCK , , ,492 2, NOLAN ,288 1,060 7,288 1,060 8,330 2, TAYLOR , , , BRAZORIA ,531,890 9,844 3,387,519 9,885 52,482,500 9, HARRIS ,244,821 21,402 30,493,229 29, ,486,483 32, MOORE ,617 10, ,241 11,713 2,329,452 11, GRAY , ,678 8,060 36,310,812 10, CHAMBERS ,299 1, ,553 1,858 16,287,711 1, GALVESTON ,827,700 17,963 12,292,253 32,093 62,605,296 32, FAYETTE ,228,840 10,456 1,234,533 10,456 4,813,442 10, LIVE OAK ,762 1, ,467 2,334 5,435,600 2, TARRANT , ,865 5, ,664 5, TARRANT ,898 1,209 2,237,532 14,075 3,239,980 14, HOWARD ,950 16, ,715 19,548 8,564,908 7, TARRANT , , ,081 3, TARRANT ,180 2, ,170 2, HARRIS , ,380 1,589 90,480 2, BASTROP , , ,521 4, ANDREWS , , , JEFFERSON ,299,885 10,030 15,818,522 10,942 78,748,688 18, COLLIN , , , DALLAS ,716 15,227 2,168,035 19,511 3,581,605 21, GRAYSON , ,471, ,428, TARRANT , ,887 1, ,872 1, POLK ,619 1, ,105 2, ,494 2, WICHITA , , , MONTGOMERY , , HARRIS ,716 1, ,527 1,111 13,261,579 1, HARRIS , ,398 2,457 36,398 2, NUECES , , , TRAVIS , , , CALHOUN ,374,718 3,812 4,258,642 8,839 37,137,334 10, JEFFERSON ,702,972 9,372 2,437,027 10, ,536,574 10, BRAZORIA ,049,963 22,230 22,627,210 33, ,085,003 40, HARRIS ,568,193 2,893 3,414,824 5,956 88,532,244 8, DALLAS ,501 3, ,887 3, ,822 3, LAMAR , ,174 4, ,428 4, WICHITA , ,451 3,266 62,301 3, JEFFERSON , , ,309, BEXAR ,247 1, ,461 6, ,670 6, CALHOUN ,567,948 1,563 1,589,576 4, ,871,816 5,860

19 78403 NUECES ,435 5,851 1,028,536 5,903 13,286,608 6, VICTORIA ,932,769 7,356 12,114,886 9, ,983,696 9, SAN PATRICIO ,368 2,333 1,063,543 2,515 97,784,854 3, DALLAS ,246 1, ,603 1, NAVARRO , , ,240 3, CAMP ,399 6, ,864 6,227 1,222,664 6, WALLER ,882 2,842 87,882 2, GRIMES , ,981 1, , TRAVIS , , ,973, MOORE ,470 2, ,594 2, ,956 2, BRAZORIA ,207, ,209, ,788, HARRIS , ,356, ,180,305 2, HARRIS ,955,347 43,406 21,514,262 52, ,103,340 71, DALLAS , , , PANOLA , , ,022 1, DENTON , ,511 1, ,473 1, BRAZORIA , , , RANDALL , , , DALLAS , ,602 2, ,607 2, JASPER , , ,748 1, HARRIS , , HARRIS ,529 2,106 85,103 2, MATAGORDA , , ,574, BOWIE , ,860 3, ,880 3, HARRIS , , ,052, TRAVIS , , ,735 1, HARRIS ,599 3,244 2,378,408 10, ,929,569 11, SMITH ,279 5, ,182 5,700 1,003,939 5, JASPER ,527, ,527, ,796,961 6, ANGELINA ,178 1, ,315 1,430 4,910,403 2, ANGELINA , ,175 1, ,215 1, HARRIS , , , COMAL ,609 2,253 12,609 2,253 12,373 2, NUECES ,252 2, ,208 2,239 13,511,051 2, TRAVIS ,972 1, ,898 1,373 1,857,945 1, ATASCOSA ,954 1,000 1,577,855 1,000 1,577,563 1, DALLAS , , ,123, BRAZORIA ,716 1,658 1,130,384 1,658 4,921,989 1, ORANGE ,797, ,798, ,746,092 1, BEXAR ,823 1, ,276 2,338 1,894,103 2, BROWN ,990 1,542 5,336,756 3,151 18,422,544 3, CASS ,715, ,715, ,866,185 1, MILAM ,535,537 3,614 4,601,163 6,205 17,825,378 6, CALHOUN ,903,986 1,200 13,947,006 1,200 62,673,297 1, GRAYSON , , ,693, ORANGE ,560,581 2,130 6,383,189 2, ,209,964 2,130

20 76065 ELLIS ,565, ,659, ,191, JEFFERSON , ,322,420 7,034 36,036,448 7,039

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