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Thursday, December 16, 2010

Pesticides and Toxic Chemicals News Release (Region 2): EPA Issues Annual Report on Chemicals Released Into Land, Air and Water in U.S. Virgin Islands

 

EPA Issues Annual Report on Chemicals Released

Into Land, Air and Water in U.S. Virgin Islands

 

HOVENSA Tops the List as Biggest Polluter in US VI

 

Contact: Elias Rodriguez, (212) 637-3664, rodriguez.elias@epa.gov

 

(New York, N.Y. - Dec. 16, 2010)  The annual U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) report on the amount of toxic chemicals released to the land, air and water by industrial facilities in US VI in 2009 showed a decrease over the past reporting year. The Toxics Release Inventory report issued today by EPA covered US VI facilities that are required to report their releases to the Agency.  Total releases to land, air and water by these facilities decreased by nearly19% from 794,000 pounds in 2008 to 641,000 pounds in 2009. 

 

EPA added 16 chemicals to the list of reportable chemicals in November 2010.  These chemicals are reasonably anticipated to be human carcinogens, and represent the largest chemical expansion of the program in a decade.  Data on the new chemicals will be reported by facilities on July 1, 2012.

 

Facilities must report their chemical releases by July 1 of each year.  This year, EPA made a preliminary set of data for 2009 available in July, the same month as the data was collected. This is the earliest release of data to the public ever.

 

“This report informs the public and policymakers about the types of pollution in our communities and where they come from,” said Judith Enck, EPA Regional Administrator. “It is an invaluable tool that we all can use to better understand pollution problems and to take action to protect health and their local environment. The data is a reminder that we need to work toward preventing pollution at the source.”


Since 1988, Toxic Release Inventory data has been provided to the public annually to help people learn more about the chemicals present in their local environment and gauge environmental trends over time. The inventory contains the most comprehensive information about chemicals released into the environment reported annually by certain industries and federal facilities. These facilities have permits issued under federal regulations that set strict limits on the amount of chemicals that they are allowed to release into the air, water or land.  Many are required to install and maintain pollution controls.

 

Nationally, over 20,000 facilities reported on approximately 650 chemicals for calendar year 2009. The Toxic Release Inventory provides information to the public on which facilities are increasing and decreasing their output of toxic chemicals and compounds. With improvements in EPA’s system, the vast majority of facilities now report data electronically and detailed information about specific facilities is more readily accessible to the public.


The reporting facilities in US VI with the largest on-site 2009 releases into the environment are as follows (from highest to lowest) in pounds:

 

Name

City

2009 Total On-site Releases

2008 Total On-site Releases

2008-2009 Change

2008-2009 % Change

HOVENSA LLC

CHRISTIANSTED

636,891

763,005

-126,114

-16.53

SAINT THOMAS BULK TERMINAL

SAINT THOMAS

3,306

3,415

-108

-3.17

VIRGIN ISLANDS WATER & POWER AUTHORITY

SAINT THOMAS

713

27,400

-26,687

-97.40

VIRGIN ISLANDS WATER & POWER AUTHORITY

CHRISTIANSTED

448

469

-21

-4.48

 

 

For a full list of reporting US VI facilities, go to: http://www.epa.gov/tri.

To view an area fact sheet, visit: http://www.epa.gov/triexplorer/statefactsheet.htm.

 

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