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Facility ID: 2123WMRYLN619BA
Facility Name and Address: MARYLAND PAVING ROSEDALE LLC 619 BATAVIA FARM RD ROSEDALE, MD 21237 Parent Company: MARYLAND PAVING INC Industry: Asphalt Paving Mixture and Block Manufacturing (324121) Chemical: Benzo[g,h,i]perylene Reports: View TRI Facility profile report for this facility View TRI Form R submissions by this facility |
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Pollution Prevention Activities for Selected Chemical
Reporting Year | Section 8.10: Newly Implemented Source Reduction Activity | Section 8.10: Methods to Identify Activity | Section 8.11: Optional Pollution Prevention Information* |
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2022 |
Other Barriers to Source Reduction - This chemical occurs as an impurity in the asphalt cement binder which is beyond our control to mitigate. |
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2019 |
Barriers: B7-No Information B7 - No known substitutes or alternative technologies.
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Other Environmental Practices: Recycling - This plant used 73,836 tons of reclaimed asphalt paving materials which saved them from being disposed in a landfill. |
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2018 |
Other Barriers to Source Reduction - This chemical occurs as an impurity in the asphalt cement binder which is beyond our control to mitigate. Other Environmental Practices: Recycling - This plant used 57,853 tons of reclaimed asphalt paving materials which saved them from being disposed in a landfill. |
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2017 |
Other Barriers to Source Reduction - Even though we have to report Benzo(g,h,i)perylene because of the "contained-in" requirement, the Benzo(g,h,i)perylene that is released to the environment via the stack is due to fuel combustion (the asphalt binder and exhaust gas do not come in contact with each other). The burner is tuned up every year to maximize combustion efficiency, which keeps emissions low. Other Environmental Practices: Recycling - The source recycled 80,850 tons of reclaimed asphalt pavement removed from existing roadways. |
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2016 | Source Reduction - Even though we have to report Benzo(g,h,i)perylene because of the "contained-in" requirement, the Benzo(g,h,i)perylene that is released to the environment via the stack is due to fuel combustion (the asphalt binder and exhaust gas do not come in contact with each other). The primary fuel burned in the plant is Natural Gas, which is the most environmentally friendly fuel available for an asphalt plant. The burner is tuned up every year to maximize combustion efficiency, which keeps emissions low. | ||
2015 | Source Reduction - Even though we have to report Benzo(g,h,i)perylene because of the "contained-in" requirement, the Benzo(g,h,i)perylene that is released to the environment via the stack is due to fuel combustion (the asphalt binder and exhaust gas do not come in contact with each other). The burner is tuned up every year to maximize combustion efficiency, which keeps emissions low. | ||
2014 |
Other Barriers to Source Reduction - Even though we have to report Benzo(g,h,i)perylene because of the "contained-in" requirement, the Benzo(g,h,i)perylene that is released to the environment via the stack is due to fuel combustion (the asphalt binder and exhaust gas do not come in contact with each other). The burner is tuned up every year to maximize combustion efficiency, which keeps emissions low. |
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2013 |
Other Barriers to Source Reduction - The toxic compound is an impurity in the Asphalt Cement binder that occurs naturally and is a function of the source of the crude oil and the refinery where the crude oil was processed. All of which occur before the Asphalt Cement is delivered to the facility. |