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Column Name: ONSITE_ENERGY_PROC_CODE


Description: Code for the specific energy recovery method applied to the toxic chemical. Unlike section 7A which includes all treatment methods applied to the waste stream, the energy recovery must be directed at the specific toxic chemical being reported. This means that the toxic chemical must have significant heating value. Section 7B should not be used for chemicals that do not have significant heating values such as metals. Values: U01 = Industrial Kiln, U02 = Industrial Furnace, U03 = IndustrialBoiler, U09 = Other Energy Recovery Methods, NA = not applicable, no on-site energy recovery applied to the toxic chemical.


Envirofacts Table Name(s):
  • TRI_ENERGY_RECOVERY

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  • ADABAS File:

Properties:
  • Type:CHAR
  • Length:3

Definition Source:TRI Data Dictionary
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