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New Hampshire Companies Reduce Their 1999 Toxic Releases by 17 Percent EPA Lists Ten Largest Pollution Emitters

Release Date: 04/12/2001
Contact Information: Andrew Spejewski, EPA Press Office (617-918-1014) Dwight Peavey, EPA TRI Coordinator (617-918-1829)

BOSTON – Power plants, manufacturers and other facilities in New Hampshire reduced the amount of toxic pollutants released into the air, land and water by 17 percent between 1998 and 1999, according to the latest Toxics Release Inventory (TRI) data issued today by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Since 1988, New Hampshire has reduced pollutant releases by 83 percent -- nearly double the 46 percent reduction achieved nationally over the same 11-year period.

The 1999 data shows a total of 5,871,000 pounds of chemicals released to the air, water or landfills by facilities across the state. That's compared to 7,036,305 pounds in 1998. More than 5.1 million pounds of the state's releases in 1999 were air pollutant emissions.

"New Hampshire companies have significantly reduced the amount of toxic chemicals they're using and releasing over the last decade, and the most recent data shows that trend continuing" said Ira W. Leighton, acting regional administrator at EPA's New England Office. "New England as a whole is leading the nation in slashing pollution and is setting the bar on how environmental improvements can occur when companies, the government and communities work together for a common goal."

Since 1988, New England facilities have cut their total pollutant releases by 83 percent.

"I'm very pleased with New Hampshire's continued progress over the past decade," said N.H. Department of Environmental Services Commissioner Robert W. Varney. "It reflects a significant number of pollution prevention initiatives and toxic use reduction efforts made by many companies across our state."

Today's data includes information on releases and other wastes from 644 toxic chemicals and chemical categories of toxics that companies are required to report under EPA's TRI Program. The data includes toxics that were released at the company's facility and those transported to disposal facilities off site. All manufacturing companies, as well as coal- and oil- fired power plants, are required to participate.

The following is a list of New Hampshire's 10 largest on- and off-site emitters of the toxic chemicals. No attempt has been made to adjust the totals to reflect the relative seriousness of the chemicals emitted. It is important to note that these chemical emissions are reported to EPA under the TRI and do not reflect illegal discharges of pollutants to the environment.

COMPANY NAME
ADDRESS
TOTAL # POUNDS
Merrimack Station
Bow
2,173,491
Pulp & Paper of America LLC
Berlin
758,235
Venture Holdings Corp.
DBA Bailey Mfg
Seabrook
558,639
Public Service Co. of NH
Schiller Station
Portsmouth
360,921
Newington Station
Newington
222,703
Sturm Ruger Co. Inc.
Pine Tree Castings Div.
Newport
221,935
Groveton Paper Board Inc.
Groveton
213,183
Kalwall Corp. Panels & Accessories Div.
Manchester
94,946
Nashua Corp.
Merrimack
90,596
Textile Tapes Corp.
Gonic
79,600

The reporting of data to the Toxics Release Inventory is required under the federal Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act, passed in 1986. The TRI provides the amount, location and type of release to the environment -- whether a pollutant is emitted into the air, discharged into the water, or released onto the land. It also includes information on waste shipped off-site for disposal or further treatment. The TRI has been credited with arming communities with valuable knowledge and encouraging facilities to reduce their releases of toxic chemicals into the environment through source reduction, or pollution prevention, measures.

TRI information is easily accessible to the news media and to the public. Information is available on-line, www.epa.gov/tri, in hard copy and in a variety of computer formats, including CD-ROM. For copies or more information, the public is encouraged to call EPA's toll-free Emergency Planning and Community Right to Know Hotline at 1(800) 424-9346.