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Data Source: 2023 Preliminary National Analysis Dataset (released September 2024) See Note     Instructions for printing wide reports

TRI Facility Name: PHARMACIA & UPJOHN CO LLC A SUBSIDIARY OF PFIZER INC
Address: 7171 PORTAGE RD, PORTAGE MICHIGAN 49002 (KALAMAZOO)
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County:KALAMAZOO
Public Contact:ANNE-MARIE HART
Phone Number:269-833-3884
Public email:ANNEMARIE.HART@PFIZER.COM
 
Forms Submitted to TRI in 2001 Reporting Year:
Form R (regular form):35
Form A (certification form):0
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North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) Code(s) in 2001 Reporting Year:
325412 - Pharmaceutical Preparation Manufacturing (Primary)
 
Industry sector used in TRI Explorer analysis in 2001 Reporting Year:
325 - Chemicals
 

Reported TRI Chemical Data
(in pounds, for all chemicals reported in 2001)
 
Total On-site Releases: 1,250,275
Total Off-site Releases: 59,098
Total Transfers Off-site for Further Waste Management: 44,108,490
Total Waste Managed: 49,129,961

 
Dioxin and Dioxin-like compounds (in grams) NAICS 325 - Chemicals
Transfers to Recycling Transfers to Energy Recovery Transfers to Treatment Transfers to POTWs Non Metals POTWs (Metal and Metal Compounds) Other Off-site Transfers Transfers Off-Site for Disposal or Other Releases Total Transfers Off-site for Further Waste Management
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Distribution (in percent) of Dioxin and Dioxin-like compounds NAICS 325 - Chemicals
NA 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 16
1.00





TRI Facility Trend Graphs (click to view trend graph)
 
     Total On- and Off-site Releases
     Total Transfers Off-site for Further Waste Management
     Total Waste Managed

TRI Chemical Trend Table (click to view trend table)
(all chemicals reported to TRI between 1988 and 2001)
Row # Chemical On- and Off-site Releases Trend Transfers Off-site for Further Waste Management Trend Quantities of TRI Chemicals in Waste Trend EPA's IRIS Substance File (Risk Information) 
1 1,2-Dichloroethane Click to see detail report Click to see detail report Click to see detail report Click to see detail report
2 2-Methoxyethanol Click to see detail report Click to see detail report Click to see detail report Click to see detail report
3 Acetaldehyde Click to see detail report Click to see detail report Click to see detail report Click to see detail report
4 Acetone Click to see detail report Click to see detail report Click to see detail report Click to see detail report
5 Acetonitrile Click to see detail report Click to see detail report Click to see detail report Click to see detail report
6 Aluminum oxide (fibrous forms) Click to see detail report Click to see detail report Click to see detail report
7 Ammonia Click to see detail report Click to see detail report Click to see detail report Click to see detail report
8 Ammonium sulfate (solution) Click to see detail report Click to see detail report Click to see detail report
9 Biphenyl Click to see detail report Click to see detail report Click to see detail report Click to see detail report
10 Bromine Click to see detail report Click to see detail report Click to see detail report
11 Certain glycol ethers Click to see detail report Click to see detail report Click to see detail report
12 Chlorine Click to see detail report Click to see detail report Click to see detail report Click to see detail report
13 Chlorodifluoromethane (HCFC-22) Click to see detail report Click to see detail report Click to see detail report Click to see detail report
14 Chromium compounds (except for chromite ore mined in the Transvaal Region) Click to see detail report Click to see detail report Click to see detail report
15 Copper compounds Click to see detail report Click to see detail report Click to see detail report
16 Cumene Click to see detail report Click to see detail report Click to see detail report Click to see detail report
17 Cyanide compounds Click to see detail report Click to see detail report Click to see detail report
18 Cyclohexane Click to see detail report Click to see detail report Click to see detail report Click to see detail report
19 Dichloromethane Click to see detail report Click to see detail report Click to see detail report Click to see detail report
20 Dioxin and dioxin-like compounds Click to see detail report Click to see detail report Click to see detail report
21 Epichlorohydrin Click to see detail report Click to see detail report Click to see detail report Click to see detail report
22 Ethylbenzene Click to see detail report Click to see detail report Click to see detail report Click to see detail report
23 Ethylene glycol Click to see detail report Click to see detail report Click to see detail report Click to see detail report
24 Formaldehyde Click to see detail report Click to see detail report Click to see detail report Click to see detail report
25 Formic acid Click to see detail report Click to see detail report Click to see detail report Click to see detail report
26 Hydrochloric acid (acid aerosols including mists, vapors, gas, fog, and other airborne forms of any particle size) Click to see detail report Click to see detail report Click to see detail report Click to see detail report
27 Hydrogen fluoride Click to see detail report Click to see detail report Click to see detail report
28 Lead compounds Click to see detail report Click to see detail report Click to see detail report
29 Malononitrile Click to see detail report Click to see detail report Click to see detail report
30 Manganese Click to see detail report Click to see detail report Click to see detail report Click to see detail report
31 Manganese compounds Click to see detail report Click to see detail report Click to see detail report
32 Mercury Click to see detail report Click to see detail report Click to see detail report Click to see detail report
33 Mercury compounds Click to see detail report Click to see detail report Click to see detail report
34 Methanol Click to see detail report Click to see detail report Click to see detail report Click to see detail report
35 Methyl ethyl ketone Click to see detail report Click to see detail report Click to see detail report Click to see detail report
36 Methyl iodide Click to see detail report Click to see detail report Click to see detail report Click to see detail report
37 Methyl isobutyl ketone Click to see detail report Click to see detail report Click to see detail report Click to see detail report
38 Methyl tert-butyl ether Click to see detail report Click to see detail report Click to see detail report Click to see detail report
39 N,N-Dimethylformamide Click to see detail report Click to see detail report Click to see detail report Click to see detail report
40 N-Methyl-2-pyrrolidone Click to see detail report Click to see detail report Click to see detail report
41 Ozone Click to see detail report Click to see detail report Click to see detail report
42 Peracetic acid Click to see detail report Click to see detail report Click to see detail report
43 Phenol Click to see detail report Click to see detail report Click to see detail report Click to see detail report
44 Phosphoric acid Click to see detail report Click to see detail report Click to see detail report Click to see detail report
45 Pyridine Click to see detail report Click to see detail report Click to see detail report Click to see detail report
46 Sodium hydroxide (solution) Click to see detail report Click to see detail report Click to see detail report
47 Sulfuric acid (acid aerosols including mists, vapors, gas, fog, and other airborne forms of any particle size) Click to see detail report Click to see detail report Click to see detail report
48 Toluene Click to see detail report Click to see detail report Click to see detail report Click to see detail report
49 Triethylamine Click to see detail report Click to see detail report Click to see detail report Click to see detail report
50 Xylene (mixed isomers) Click to see detail report Click to see detail report Click to see detail report Click to see detail report
51 Zinc (fume or dust) Click to see detail report Click to see detail report Click to see detail report Click to see detail report
52 Zinc compounds Click to see detail report Click to see detail report Click to see detail report
53 n-Butyl alcohol Click to see detail report Click to see detail report Click to see detail report Click to see detail report
54 n-Hexane Click to see detail report Click to see detail report Click to see detail report Click to see detail report
55 tert-Butyl alcohol Click to see detail report Click to see detail report Click to see detail report



Other TRI Facility Information
Latitude: 42.213
Longitude: -85.560
Parent Company Name: PFIZER INC
Parent Company's Dun and Bradstreet: 001326495
TRI Facility ID Number: 49001THPJH7171P
RCRA ID Number (Land): MID000820381








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Note: Reporting year (RY) 2023 is the most recent TRI data available. Facilities reporting to TRI were required to submit their data to EPA by July 1 for the previous calendar year's activities. TRI Explorer is using the Preliminary National Analysis data set (updated September 2024). This dataset includes revisions for the years 1988 to 2023 processed by EPA. Revisions submitted to EPA after this time are not reflected in TRI Explorer reports. TRI data may also be obtained through EPA Envirofacts.



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