Document ID: EPA-HQ-OW-2003-0074-0407
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Document Type: Supporting & Related Material
Title: 
Posted Date: 2003-12-24T05:00Z

304(
m)
Phase
I
Priority
Point
Source
Category:
Petroleum
Bulk
Stations
and
Terminals
(
SIC
5171)

PCS
Facilities
on
303(
d)
Impaired
Waters
Where
a
Possible
Relationship
Exists
Between
the
Pollutants
Discharged
the
Reason
for
Impairment.

Facilities
in
Economic
Census:
9,104
Facilities
in
PCS:
1,840
(
7
majors
and
1,833
minors)
Facilities
Indexed
to
Receiving
Waters:
1,147
Indexed
Facilities
on
Impaired
Waters:
221
Reason
For
Impairment
Number
of
Facilities
Matched
to
Impaired
Waters
1
Number
of
Impaired
Waters
2
Number
of
Impaired
Segments
Nationally
ORGANIC
ENRICHMENT/
LOW
DO
73
45
1,091
SUSPENDED
SOLIDS/
TURBIDITY
71
42
1,577
1There
is
not
a
one­
to­
one
relationship
betwe
NUTRIENTS
69
45
1,168
facilities
and
impaired
waters:
multiple
facilit
METALS
46
32
604
be
matched
to
the
same
waterbody,
and
a
si
LEAD
27
15
145
waterbody
may
have
multiple
reasons
for
imp
PRIORITY
ORGANICS
21
12
170
OIL
AND
GREASE
16
13
89
2There
may
be
more
impaired
waterbodies
th
MERCURY
15
12
137
facilities
listed
for
a
particular
impairment
be
COPPER
12
7
114
some
facilities
discharge
to
more
than
one
w
ZINC
12
7
73
ALUMINUM
8
5
23
ARSENIC
6
5
41
HYPOXIA
6
2
10
BIOCHEMICAL
OXYGEN
DEMAND
5
1
28
CHEMICAL
OXYGEN
DEMAND
5
1
2
CHROMIUM
5
4
33
IRON
5
6
58
NICKEL
5
2
15
SALINITY/
TDS/
CHLORIDES
5
5
101
CADMIUM
4
4
74
AMMONIA
3
1
212
CHLORIDES
3
1
44
CYANIDE
3
1
16
PH
3
2
164
CHEMA
2
1
7
MANGANESE
2
2
19
NITROGEN
2
2
14
PHOSPHORUS
2
3
15
SILVER
2
2
19
ALGAE
1
1
17
BOD
1
1
13
FCA
(
MERCURY)
1
1
38
PATHOGENS
1
1
407
PRIORITY
ORGANICS
(
PCBS)
1
1
4
PHOSPHORUS
1
1
26
Total
444
286
6,568
Draft:
July
25,
2003
ed
and
tween
ilities
may
single
impairment.

than
because
e
waterbody.

Draft:
July
25,
2003
304(
m)
Phase
I
Priority
Point
Source
Category:
Oil
and
Gas
Extraction,
Coal
Bed
Me
Subcategory
(
SIC
1311)
PCS
Facilities
on
303(
d)
Impaired
Waters
Where
a
Possible
Relationship
Exists
Between
the
Pollutants
Dis
the
Reason
for
Impairment.

Facilities
in
Economic
Census:
7,784
Facilities
in
PCS:
6,985
(
14
majors
and
6,971
minors)
Facilities
Indexed
to
Receiving
Wate141
Indexed
Facilities
on
Impaired
Water25
Reason
For
Impairment
Number
of
Facilities
Matched
to
Impaired
Waters
1
Number
of
Impaired
Waters
2
Number
of
Impaired
Segments
Nationally
MERCURY
9
2
137
METALS
5
2
604
1There
is
not
a
SUSPENDED
SOLIDS/
SILTATION
5
2
1,577
facilities
and
im
SELENIUM
4
1
21
be
matched
to
TOTAL
DISSOLVED
SOLIDS
4
1
16
waterbody
may
PATHOGENS
2
2
407
ALDRIN
1
1
1
2There
may
be
AMMONIA
1
1
212
facilities
listed
f
CHEMA
1
1
7
some
facilities
CHLORDANE
1
2
14
CHROMIUM
1
2
33
COPPER
1
1
114
DDT
1
2
9
DIELDRIN
1
1
6
LEAD
1
2
145
ORGANIC
ENRICHMENT/
LOW
DO
1
1
98
PAHS
1
2
3
PCBS
1
2
16
SALINITY/
TDS/
CHLORIDES
1
1
101
SEDIMENT
TOXICITY
1
1
2
TRIBUTYLTIN
1
1
4
ZINC
1
2
73
Total
45
33
3,600
ethane
Discharged
and
a
one­
to­
one
relationship
between
impaired
waters:
multiple
facilities
may
to
the
same
waterbody,
and
a
single
ay
have
multiple
reasons
for
impairment.

e
more
impaired
waterbodies
than
d
for
a
particular
impairment
because
es
discharge
to
more
than
one
waterbody.
304(
m)
Phase
I
Priority
Point
Source
Category:
Inorganic
Chemicals
(
SICs
2812,
2813,
2816,
2819)
PCS
Facilities
on
303(
d)
Impaired
Waters
Where
a
Possible
Relationship
Exists
Between
the
Pollutants
Disch
the
Reason
for
Impairment.

Facilities
in
Economic
Census:
1,402
Facilities
in
PCS:
506
(
95
majors
and
411
minors)
Facilities
Indexed
to
Receiving
Waters406
Indexed
Facilities
on
Impaired
Waters146
Reason
For
Impairment
Number
of
Facilities
Matched
to
Impaired
Waters
1
Number
of
Impaired
Waters
2
Number
of
Impaired
Segments
Nationally
METALS
48
36
604
ORGANIC
ENRICHMENT/
LOW
DO
31
29
1,091
1There
is
not
a
NUTRIENTS
27
29
1,168
facilities
and
im
SUSPENDED
SOLIDS/
TURBIDITY
25
25
1,577
be
matched
to
AMMONIA
21
19
212
waterbody
may
MERCURY
19
16
137
OIL
AND
GREASE
17
11
89
2There
may
be
COPPER
16
14
114
facilities
listed
f
LEAD
14
12
145
some
facilities
CHLORINE
9
5
34
PH
7
5
164
PRIORITY
ORGANICS
7
7
170
SALINITY/
TDS/
CHLORIDES
7
7
101
THERMAL
MODIFICATIONS
7
5
14
ALUMINUM
5
3
23
CHROMIUM
5
4
33
NICKEL
5
4
15
ZINC
5
4
73
ARSENIC
4
21
41
NITROGEN
4
4
14
CHEMA
3
2
7
CHLORDANE
3
3
14
PCBS
3
2
16
PHOSPHORUS
3
3
15
CHLORIDES
2
2
44
IRON
2
2
58
PATHOGENS
2
2
407
PESTICIDES
2
2
22
RADIATION
2
2
2
CADMIUM
1
1
74
HYPOXIA
1
1
10
SELENIUM
1
1
21
SCUM/
FOAM­
UNNATURAL
1
1
6
TEMPERATURE
1
1
27
TRASH
1
1
9
ZINC
5
4
73
Total
316
290
6,624
charged
and
a
one­
to­
one
relationship
between
impaired
waters:
multiple
facilities
may
to
the
same
waterbody,
and
a
single
ay
have
multiple
reasons
for
impairment.

e
more
impaired
waterbodies
than
d
for
a
particular
impairment
because
es
discharge
to
more
than
one
waterbody.
304(
m)
Phase
I
Priority
Point
Source
Category:
Nonferrous
Metals
Manufacturing
(
SICs
3331,
3334,
3339,
3341,
3399)
PCS
Facilities
on
303(
d)
Impaired
Waters
Where
a
Possible
Relationship
Exists
Between
the
Pollutants
Discharg
the
Reason
for
Impairment.

Facilities
in
Economic
Census:
580
Facilities
in
PCS:
431
(
114
majors
and
317
minors)
Facilities
Indexed
to
Receiving
Water357
Indexed
Facilities
on
Impaired
Waters124
Reason
For
Impairment
Number
of
Facilities
Matched
to
Impaired
Waters
1
Number
of
Impaired
Waters
2
Number
of
Impaired
Segments
Nationally
METALS
22
19
604
ORGANIC
ENRICHMENT/
LOW
DO
17
17
1,091
1There
is
not
a
SUSPENDED
SOLIDS/
SILTATION
13
12
1,577
facilities
and
im
NUTRIENTS
11
11
1,168
be
matched
to
LEAD
10
9
145
waterbody
may
COPPER
6
7
114
ARSENIC
5
5
41
2There
may
be
FCA
(
PCBS)
5
4
53
facilities
listed
f
MERCURY
5
6
137
some
facilities
PCBS
5
5
16
ZINC
5
4
73
AMMONIA
4
4
212
CADMIUM
4
3
74
OIL
AND
GREASE
4
4
89
PRIORITY
ORGANICS
4
5
170
ALUMINUM
3
2
23
CHROMIUM
3
3
33
PH
3
3
164
CYANIDE
2
2
16
FCA
(
MERCURY)
2
2
38
IRON
2
1
58
CHLORDANE
2
2
14
ANTIMONY
1
1
1
BERYLLIUM
1
1
10
CHLORINE
1
1
34
E.
COLI
1
1
21
HYPOXIA
1
1
10
NICKEL
1
1
15
PATHOGENS
1
1
407
PRIORITY
ORGANICS
(
PCBS)
1
1
4
SELENIUM
1
1
21
SILVER
1
1
19
TEMPERATURE
1
1
27
TETRACHLOROETHYLENE
1
1
2
THALLIUM
1
1
3
TOTAL
DISSOLVED
GAS
1
1
14
TRICHLOROETHYLENE
1
1
1
Total
152
145
6,499
arged
and
a
one­
to­
one
relationship
between
impaired
waters:
multiple
facilities
may
to
the
same
waterbody,
and
a
single
ay
have
multiple
reasons
for
impairment.

e
more
impaired
waterbodies
than
d
for
a
particular
impairment
because
es
discharge
to
more
than
one
waterbody.
304(
m)
Phase
I
Priority
Point
Source
Category:
Organic
Chemicals,
Plastics,
and
Synthe
Fibers
(
SICs
2821,
2823,
2824,
2865,
2869)
PCS
Facilities
on
303(
d)
Impaired
Waters
Where
a
Possible
Relationship
Exists
Between
the
Pollutants
Dischar
the
Reason
for
Impairment.

Facilities
in
Economic
Census:
1,581
Facilities
in
PCS:
752
(
238
majors
and
514
minors)
Facilities
Indexed
to
Receiving
Waters578
Indexed
Facilities
on
Impaired
Waters:
205
Reason
For
Impairment
Number
of
Facilities
Matched
to
Impaired
Waters
1
Number
of
Impaired
Waters
2
Number
of
Impaired
Segments
Nationally
PRIORITY
ORGANICS
52
36
170
METALS
47
42
604
1There
is
not
a
one­
to­
one
rela
ORGANIC
ENRICHMENT/
LOW
DO
40
34
1,091
facilities
and
impaired
waters:

NUTRIENTS
32
32
1,168
be
matched
to
the
same
water
MERCURY
30
20
137
waterbody
may
have
multiple
r
SUSPENDED
SOLIDS/
SILTATION
54
47
1,577
LEAD
22
16
145
2There
may
be
more
impaired
COPPER
21
16
114
facilities
listed
for
a
particular
OIL
AND
GREASE
14
9
89
some
facilities
discharge
to
m
ALUMINUM
10
5
23
AMMONIA
9
9
212
NITROGEN
9
4
14
ARSENIC
8
6
41
PESTICIDES
8
5
22
PHOSPHORUS
8
3
15
CADMIUM
7
2
74
CHLORDANE
7
5
14
ZINC
7
6
73
CHLORINE
5
4
34
NICKEL
5
3
15
PH
5
5
164
SALINITY/
TDS/
CHLORIDES
5
3
101
IRON
4
4
58
PATHOGENS
4
5
407
CHROMIUM
3
3
33
CONTAMINATED
SEDIMENTS
3
3
2
THERMAL
MODIFICATIONS
2
2
14
UNKNOWN
TOXICITY
2
2
25
BACTERIA
1
1
56
CHLORINATED
BENZENES
1
1
1
CREOSOTE
1
1
1
CYANIDE
1
1
16
E.
COLI
1
1
21
OTHER
INORGANICS
1
1
4
PCBS
1
1
16
SILVER
1
1
19
TETRACHLOROETHYLENE
1
1
1
THALLIUM
1
1
3
TOXICITY
1
1
2
TRIBUTYLTIN
1
1
4
VDH
HEALTH
ADVISORY
­
MERCUR
1
1
7
Total
436
344
6,587
thetic
harged
and
elationship
between
rs:
multiple
facilities
may
terbody,
and
a
single
le
reasons
for
impairment.

ed
waterbodies
than
lar
impairment
because
more
than
one
waterbody.
304(
m)
Phase
I
Priority
Point
Source
Category:
Petroleum
Refining
(
SIC
2911)
PCS
Facilities
on
303(
d)
Impaired
Waters
Where
a
Possible
Relationship
Exists
Between
the
Pollutants
Discharg
the
reason
for
impairment.

Facilities
in
Economic
Census:
244
Facilities
in
PCS:
252
(
115
majors
and
137
minors)
Facilities
Indexed
to
Receiving
Water195
Indexed
Facilities
on
Impaired
Waters68
Reason
For
Impairment
Number
of
Facilities
Matched
to
Impaired
Waters
1
Number
of
Impaired
Waters
2
Number
of
Impaired
Segments
Nationally
PRIORITY
ORGANICS
24
17
170
SUSPENDED
SOLIDS/
SILTATION
21
25
1,577
1There
is
not
a
one­
to­
one
rela
METALS
19
20
604
facilities
and
impaired
waters:

MERCURY
17
9
137
be
matched
to
the
same
water
ORGANIC
ENRICHMENT/
LOW
DO
17
17
1,091
waterbody
may
have
multiple
r
NUTRIENTS
14
17
1,168
COPPER
12
7
114
2There
may
be
more
impaired
AMMONIA
11
9
212
facilities
listed
for
a
particular
NITROGEN
8
2
14
some
facilities
discharge
to
m
LEAD
8
5
145
PHOSPHORUS
7
1
26
OIL
AND
GREASE
6
5
89
CHEMA
5
2
7
ZINC
4
1
73
PCBS
4
3
16
PATHOGENS
4
3
407
CHROMIUM
4
1
33
CADMIUM
3
3
74
SELENIUM
2
2
21
SALINITY/
TDS/
CHLORIDES
2
2
101
PCBS
(
DIOXIN­
LIKE)
2
1
3
NICKEL
2
1
15
DIELDRIN
2
1
6
DIAZINON
2
1
7
DDT
2
1
9
CREOSOTE
2
1
1
CHLORDANE
2
1
14
TRASH
1
2
9
SULFATES
1
1
8
SILVER
1
1
19
PH
1
1
164
PESTICIDES
1
1
22
FCA
(
PCBS)
1
1
53
FCA
(
MERCURY)
1
1
38
E.
COLI
1
1
21
ARSENIC
1
2
41
ALUMINUM
1
1
23
Total
216
170
6,532
arged
and
elationship
between
rs:
multiple
facilities
may
terbody,
and
a
single
le
reasons
for
impairment.

ed
waterbodies
than
lar
impairment
because
more
than
one
waterbody.