TRI Pollution Prevention Report for U.S. ARMY TOOELE ARMY DEPOT and Aluminum (fume or dust)

Facility ID: 84074TLRMYSDSTE

Facility Name and Address:
U.S. ARMY TOOELE ARMY DEPOT
ATTN: JMTE-GME 1 TOOELE ARMY DEPOT BLDG 501
TOOELE, UT 840745003

Parent Company: US DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE

Industry: National Security (928110)
Chemical: Aluminum (fume or dust)

Production Related Waste Management for Selected Chemical


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    Waste Management Comparison - 2021



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*
2020
Other Environmental Practices: Recycling - Metals recovered and shipped to off-site recycling facility

2016 Other Barriers to Source Reduction - Demilitarization of waste munitions requires. Workload varies year to year.

2012 Other Barriers to Source Reduction - Majority of quantity of this chemical come from the demilitarization of munitions. This work varies from year to year.

2012 Other Barriers to Source Reduction - Very little Aluminum dust/fume created to begin with.

2012 Other Barriers to Source Reduction - Demilitarization of waste munitions is the major cause for reporting of this chemical. This work varies from year to year.

*Classifications of Optional Pollution Prevention Information shown in brackets are provided by EPA.


TRI Pollution Prevention Glossary

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.
  • Source Reduction includes activities that eliminate or reduce the generation of chemical waste.
  • Recycling includes the recovery of a toxic chemical in waste for reuse.
  • Energy Recovery includes the combustion of toxic chemicals in waste to generate heat or electricity.
  • Treatment includes the destruction of a toxic chemical in waste.
  • Disposal or Other Releases includes toxic chemical quantities entering the environment.
The PPA requires facilities to provide the following details about each chemical they report to TRI:
Facilities may also provide optional Pollution Prevention Information describing their source reduction, recycling, or pollution control activities.