Florida
TRI99
LINDANE
MIAMI INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT JET-A FUELING
FACILITY
MIAMI, FL
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Facility Identification:
Facility Name/Address:
MIAMI INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT JET-A FUELING FACILITY
NW 20TH ST. & PERIMETER RD.
MIAMI, (DADE County) FL 33299
EPA Facility Number: 33299MMNTRNW20T
EPA Region: 4
Federal Facility Status: Commercial
Covered Facility: 0
FIPS State/County Code: 12025
Public Contact:PEDRO HERNANDEZP.E.
Public Contact Telephone Number: (305) 876-7928
Standard Industrial Classification Code:
5171
( Petroleum bulk stations and terminals)
Latitude: 25 degrees 47 minutes 6 seconds
Longitude: 80 degrees 17 minutes 4 seconds
Centroid Latitude: 0 degrees 0 minutes 0 seconds
Centroid Longitude: 0 degrees 0 minutes 0 seconds
Facility Dun & Bradstreet Number: 796545499
877424853
EPA Identification Number: NA
NPDES Permit Number: FLS042706
UIC ID Number: NA
Parent Company Name: NA
Parent Company Dun & Bradstreet Number: NA
Substance Identification:
CAS Registry Number: 58-89-9
Trade Secret Status: 0
Trade Secret Chemical Name: NA
Mixture Component Identity: NA
Manufacturing Uses:
Processing Uses: 2C2D
Other Uses and Activities:
Maximum Amount on Site: 08
Environmental Release of Chemical:
Non-Point Air Emissions Estimates:
Non-Point Air Release: |
NA |
Point Air Emissions Estimates:
Total Air Release: 0 lbs./rep yr. 1999
Water Discharge Estimates:
Receiving Stream: |
TAMIAMI CANAL |
Water Release: |
0 lbs./rep yr. 1999 |
Basis of Estimate: |
(M) Monitoring Data |
Total Water Release: 0 lbs./rep yr. 1999
Underground Injection Total: 0 lbs./rep yr. 1999
Land Release Estimates:
Disposal Method: |
(D05) Surface Impoundment |
Land Release: |
301,500 lbs./rep yr. 1999 |
Basis of Estimate: |
(M) Monitoring Data |
Disposal Method: |
(D75) RCRA Subtitle C Landfills |
Land Release: |
NA |
Disposal Method: |
(D76) Other Landfills |
Land Release: |
NA |
Disposal Method: |
(D03) Land Treatment/Application/Farming |
Land Release: |
NA |
Disposal Method: |
(D99) Other Disposal |
Land Release: |
NA |
Total Land Release: 301,500 lbs./rep yr. 1999
Total Environmental Release: 301,500 lbs./rep yr. 1999
Waste Treatment:
Treatment Methods/Efficiency:
General Wastestream: |
N |
Sequential Treatment: |
NA |
Influent Concentration: |
NA |
Off-Site Waste Transfer:
Publicly Owned Treatment Works:
Name: |
NA |
Street Address: |
NA |
City: |
NA |
State: |
NA |
ZIP Code: |
NA |
County: |
NA |
Other Off-Site Locations:
Total Off-Site Locations Transfer: 0 lbs./rep yr. 1999
Source Reduction and Recycling:
Quantity Released:
|
PRIOR (1998) |
CURRENT (1999) |
PERCENT CHANGE |
NEXT (2000) |
FUTURE (2001) |
Quantity Released |
NA |
301,500 |
100.0 % |
NA |
NA |
On-Site Energy Recovery |
NA |
NA |
NA |
NA |
NA |
Off-Site Energy Recovery |
NA |
NA |
NA |
NA |
NA |
On-Site Recycling |
NA |
NA |
NA |
NA |
NA |
Off-Site Recycling |
NA |
NA |
NA |
NA |
NA |
On-Site Treatment |
NA |
NA |
NA |
NA |
NA |
Off-Site Treatment |
NA |
NA |
NA |
NA |
NA |
Totals |
0 |
301,500 |
100.0 % |
0 |
0 |
On-Site Recycling Methods Current Year: NA
On-Site Energy Recovery Methods Current Year: NA
Source Reduction Identifiers:
Source Reduction Activities: |
NA |
Accidental Release Total: 301,500 lbs./rep yr. 1999
Production Ratio/Activity Index:
Administrative Information:
TRI Number: 1399135098960
Submission Number: 1399135098960
Reporting Year: 1999
Florida law allows the pharmacist to prescribe the shampoo
only for hair lice, not body parasites.
New Publications of the U.S. Geological Survey
For Immediate Release ... 2000
April 28, 2000
WSP 2427. ARKANSAS, COLORADO, KANSAS, MONTANA, NEBRASKA, NEW
MEXICO, NORTH DAKOTA, OKLAHOMA, SOUTH DAKOTA, TEXAS, WYOMING. Simulation and
analysis of soil-water conditions in the Great Plains and adjacent areas,
central United States, 1951-80. By Jack T. Dugan (deceased) and Ronald B. Zelt,
81 pages.
Surface water and ground water in the Great and Little Miami
River Basins are classified as very hard, calcium-magnesium- bicarbonate waters.
The major-ion composition and hardness of surface water and ground water reflect
extensive contact with the carbonate-rich soils, glacial sediments, and
limestone or dolomite bedrock. Dieldrin, endrin, endosulfan II, and lindane
are the most commonly reported organochlorine pesticides in streams draining the
Great and Little Miami River Basins. Peak concentrations of the her-bicides
atrazine and metolachlor in streams commonly are associated with
post-application runoff events. Nitrate concentrations in surface water average
3 to 4 mg/L (milligrams per liter) in the larger streams and also show strong
seasonal variations related to application periods and runoff events.
http://water.usgs.gov/pubs/archive_immed_rel00.html
Department of Environmental Regulation
Results of Fifth Year Inspections
Discharger |
Hollywood Wastewater Treatment Plant |
County: |
Broward |
NPDES Number: |
FL0028126 |
State Permit Expiration Date: |
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Toxics Sampling Inspection (XSI)
Date Sampled: |
7 May 1991 |
Results: |
Aluminum (70 µg/L), Copper (43 µg/L), Iron (291 µg/L),
Mercury (‹ 0.2 µg/L), Zinc (37 µg/L), and tentatively Gamma-BHC (‹ 0.02
µg/L). The level of copper detected violates Class III standards for marine
waters (FAC 17-302-560). Mercury and Gamma-BHC (Lindane) were equivocally
present in the effluent, but detection limits were not as low as ambient
criteria. No other organic priority pollutants present above detection limits. |
http://www.dep.state.fl.us/labs/biol/reports/fyi/reports/29.htm
Swancar, Amy, 1996, Water Quality, Pesticide Occurrence, and
Effects of Irrigation With Reclaimed Water at Golf Courses in Florida: USGS
Water-Resources Investigations Report 95-4250, 86 p.
Samples from wastewater treatment plants contained trace levels
of atrazine, bromacil, and gamma-BHC (Lindane).
http://fl.water.usgs.gov/Abstracts/wri95_4250_swancar.html
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