Facility ID: 77536DSPSL2525B
Facility Name and Address: TM DEER PARK SERVICES LP 2525 BATTLEGROUND RD DEER PARK, TX 77536 Parent Company: TEXAS MOLECULAR LP Industry: All Other Basic Organic Chemical Manufacturing (325199) Chemical: Nitric acid |
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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 - TMDPS is a hazardous and non-hazardous waste facility that accepts waste and waters from a wide variety of customers containing a variety of chemicals. The amounts processed, disposed of on-site, and sent off-site for further waste management is largely dependent on our waste receipts and the efforts of our customers to reduce the TRI compounds associated with the wastes they ship to us. |
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2021 |
Other Barriers to Source Reduction - TMDPS is a hazardous and non-hazardous waste facility that accepts waste and waters from a wide variety of customers containing a variety of chemicals. The amounts processed, disposed of on-site, and sent off-site for further waste management is largely dependent on our waste receipts and the efforts of our customers to reduce the TRI compounds associated with the wastes they ship to us. |
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2020 |
Other Barriers to Source Reduction - TMDPS is a hazardous and non-hazardous waste facility that accepts waste and waters from a wide variety of customers containing a variety of chemicals. The amounts processed, disposed of on-site, and sent off-site for further waste management is largely dependent on our waste receipts and the efforts of our customers to reduce the TRI compounds associated with the wastes they ship to us. |
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2019 |
Source Reduction: Source Reduction - TMDPS is a hazardous and non-hazardous waste facility that accepts waste and waters from a wide variety of customers containing a variety of chemicals. The amounts processed, disposed of on-site, and sent off-site for further waste management is largely dependent on our waste receipts and the efforts of our customers to reduce the TRI compounds associated with the wastes they ship to us. |
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2018 |
Other Barriers to Source Reduction - TMDPS is a hazardous and non-hazardous waste facility that accepts waste and waters from a wide variety of customers containing a variety of chemicals. The amounts processed, disposed of on-site, and sent off-site for further waste management is largely dependent on our waste receipts and the efforts of our customers to reduce the TRI compounds associated with the wastes they ship to us. Although it does not reduce overall TRI chemicals and compounds disposed of, we segregate incoming wastewaters to reduce the generation of filtration solids for disposal by landfill or incineration. |
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2017 |
Other Barriers to Source Reduction - TMDPS is a hazardous and non-hazardous waste facility that accepts waste and waters from a wide variety of customers containing a variety of chemicals. The amounts processed, disposed of on-site, and sent off-site for further waste management is largely dependent on our waste receipts and the efforts of our customers to reduce the TRI compounds associated with the wastes they ship to us. Although it does not reduce overall TRI chemicals and compounds disposed of, we segregate incoming wastewaters to reduce the generation of filtration solids for disposal by landfill or incineration. |
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2016 |
Other Barriers to Source Reduction - TMDPS is a hazardous and non-hazardous waste facility that accepts waste and waters from a wide variety of customers containing a variety of chemicals. The amounts processed, disposed of on-site, and sent off-site for further waste management is largely dependent on our waste receipts and the efforts of our customers to reduce the TRI compounds associated with the wastes they ship to us. Although it does not reduce overall TRI chemicals and compounds disposed of, we segregate incoming wastewaters to reduce the generation of filtration solids for disposal by landfill or incineration. Other Environmental Practices: Waste Treatment - Most of TMDPS?s reported TRI chemicals and compounds is related to the injection of commercially received waste into two (2) Class I Hazardous Injection Wells each with an EPA No Migration Petition. Although injected under strict conditions of an Underground Injection Control Permit and the No Migration Petition, these TRI releases are reportable amounts. |
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2015 |
Other Environmental Practices: Source Reduction - TMDPS is a hazardous and non-hazardous waste facility that accepts waste and waters from a wide variety of customers containing a variety of chemicals. The amounts processed, disposed of on-site, and sent off-site for further waste management is largely dependent on our waste receipts and the efforts of our customers to reduce the TRI compounds associated with the wastes they ship to us. Although it does not reduce overall TRI chemicals and compounds disposed of, we segregate incoming wastewaters to reduce the generation of filtration solids for disposal by landfill or incineration. |
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2014 |
Other Barriers to Source Reduction - TMDPS is a hazardous and non-hazardous waste facility that accepts waste and waters from a wide variety of customers containing a variety of chemicals. The amounts processed, disposed of on-site, and sent off-site for further waste management is largely dependent on our waste receipts and the efforts of our customers to reduce the TRI compounds associated with the wastes they ship to us. Although it does not reduce overall TRI chemicals and compounds disposed of, we segregate incoming wastewaters to reduce the generation of filtration solids for disposal by landfill or incineration. |
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2012 |
Other Barriers to Source Reduction - TMDPS is a hazardous and non-hazardous waste facility that accepts waste and waters from a wide variety of customers containing a variety of chemicals. The amounts processed, disposed of on-site, and sent off-site for further waste management is largely dependant on our waste receipts and the efforts of our customers to reduce the TRI compounds associated with the wastes they ship to us. Although it does not reduce overall TRI chemicals and compounds disposed of, we segregate incoming wastewaters to reduce the generation of filtration solids for disposal by landfill or incineration. |
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2011 |
Other Barriers to Source Reduction - TMDPS is a hazardous and non-hazardous waste facility that accepts waste and waters from a wide variety of customers containing a variety of chemicals. The amounts processed, disposed of on-site, and sent off-site for further waste management is largely dependent on our waste receipts and the efforts of our customers to reduce the TRI compounds associated with the wastes they ship to us. Although it does not reduce overall TRI chemicals and compounds disposed of, we segregate incoming wastewaters to reduce the generation of filtration solids for disposal by landfill or incineration. |
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2010 | Other Environmental Practices - TMDPS is a hazardous and non-hazardous waste facility that accepts waste and waters from a wide variety of customers containing a variety of chemicals. The amounts processed, disposed of on-site, and sent off-site for further waste management is largely dependent on our was receipts and the efforts of our customers to reduce the TRI compounds associated with the wastes they ship to us. Although it does not reduce overall TRI chemicals and compounds disposed of, we segregate incoming wastewaters to reduce the generation of filtration solids for disposal by landfill or incineration. ADDITIONAL: Most of TMDPS's reported TRI chemicals and compounds is related to the injection of commercially received waste into two (2) Class 1 Hazardous Injection Wells each with an EPA No Migration Petition. Although injected under strict conditions of an Underground Injection Control Permit and the No Migration Petition, these TRI releases are reportable amounts. The amendments to this Form R are being made as the result of a voluntary compliance evaluation of our internal EPCRA data management and reporting procedures under the EPA's Small Business Compliance Policy. | ||
2009 | Other Environmental Practices - TMDPS is a hazardous and non-hazardous waste facility that accepts waste and waters from a wide variety of customers containing a variety of chemicals. The amounts processed, disposed of on-site, and sent off-site for further waste management is largely dependent on our was receipts and the efforts of our customers to reduce the TRI compounds associated with the wastes they ship to us. Although it does not reduce overall TRI chemicals and compounds disposed of, we segregate incoming wastewaters to reduce the generation of filtration solids for disposal by landfill or incineration. ADDITIONAL: Most of TMDPS's reported TRI chemicals and compounds is related to the injection of commercially received waste into two (2) Class 1 Hazardous Injection Wells each with an EPA No Migration Petition. Although injected under strict conditions of an Underground Injection Control Permit and the No Migration Petition, these TRI releases are reportable amounts. The amendments to this Form R are being made as the result of a voluntary compliance evaluation of our internal EPCRA data management and reporting procedures under the EPA's Small Business Compliance Policy. | ||
2008 | Other Environmental Practices - TMDPS is a hazardous and non-hazardous waste facility that accepts waste and waters from a wide variety of customers containing a variety of chemicals. The amounts processed, disposed of on-site, and sent off-site for further waste management is largely dependent on our was receipts and the efforts of our customers to reduce the TRI compounds associated with the wastes they ship to us. Although it does not reduce overall TRI chemicals and compounds disposed of, we segregate incoming wastewaters to reduce the generation of filtration solids for disposal by landfill or incineration. ADDITIONAL: Most of TMDPS's reported TRI chemicals and compounds is related to the injection of commercially received waste into two (2) Class 1 Hazardous Injection Wells each with an EPA No Migration Petition. Although injected under strict conditions of an Underground Injection Control Permit and the No Migration Petition, these TRI releases are reportable amounts. The amendments to this Form R are being made as the result of a voluntary compliance evaluation of our internal EPCRA data management and reporting procedures under the EPA's Small Business Compliance Policy. | ||
2007 | Other Environmental Practices - TMDPS is a hazardous and non-hazardous waste facility that accepts waste and waters from a wide variety of customers containing a variety of chemicals. The amounts processed, disposed of on-site, and sent off-site for further waste management is largely dependant on our waste receipts and the efforts of our customers to reduce the TRI compounds associated with the wastes they ship to us. Although it does not reduce overall TRI chemicals and compounds disposed of, we segregate incoming wastewaters to reduce the generation of filtration solids for disposal by landfill or incineration.ADDITIONAL: Most of TMDPS's reported TRI chemicals and compounds is related to the injection of commercially received waste into two (2) Class I Hazardous Injection Wells each with an EPA No Migration Petition. Although injected under strict conditions of an Underground Injection Control Permit and the No Migration Petition, these TRI releases are reportable amounts. The amendments to this Form R are being made as the result of a voluntary compliance evaluation of our internal EPCRA data management and reporting procedures under the EPA's Small Business Compliance Policy. |
The Waste Management Hierarchy |
The waste management hierarchy established by the Pollution Prevention Act (PPA) guides waste generators toward the best options for managing wastes.
The preferred option is to prevent pollution at its source, but for waste that is generated, the preferred management methods are recycling, followed
by burning for energy recovery, treatment and, as a last resort, disposing of the waste.
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