ArcelorMittal
Rank in Toxic 100: 31
Rank among all TRI companies: 79
Air releases 2010 (lbs): 782,068
Incineration transfers 2010 (lbs): 95,381
Total Air and Incineration Toxic Score 2010: 789,617
Percentage of national total 2010 toxic air and incineration score: 0.204%
EJ: Poor Share: 21.7%
EJ: Minority Share: 42.7%
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Rv
Naphthalene
5,065
34,721
12,000
1,119
0.14%
24.5%
46.0%
30.1%
23.4%
3.4%
Polycyclic aromatic compounds
1,438
17,992
1,300,000
37,984
4.81%
20.5%
41.0%
30.6%
20.1%
7.3%
Phenanthrene
779
12,500
0
0
0.00%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
Benzene
64,094
5,997
28,000
19,489
2.47%
24.4%
46.0%
31.6%
24.2%
4.4%
Anthracene
625
5,997
3
0
0.00%
20.4%
40.1%
25.5%
17.9%
4.5%
Dibenzofuran
451
3,598
0
0
0.00%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
Cresol (mixed isomers)
500
3,598
6
0
0.00%
11.5%
27.6%
18.2%
7.9%
7.4%
Phenol
40,243
2,721
0
0
0.00%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
Biphenyl
54
2,304
20
0
0.00%
22.8%
43.4%
28.4%
21.9%
3.1%
Toluene
2,858
1,515
1
0
0.00%
28.1%
51.3%
31.2%
25.7%
2.2%
Xylene (mixed isomers)
20,093
1,294
35
23
0.00%
14.6%
36.4%
5.5%
1.7%
1.1%
Quinoline
194
1,010
3,000,000
7,770
0.98%
12.4%
29.0%
19.6%
9.4%
7.4%
Benzo(g,h,i)perylene
31
694
0
0
0.00%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene
51
505
580
0
0.00%
12.2%
28.5%
19.2%
9.2%
7.1%
Pyridine
3,060
316
1,000
19
0.00%
13.3%
30.4%
27.2%
15.3%
9.3%
Ethylbenzene
14
284
890
0
0.00%
13.0%
29.5%
21.2%
11.6%
6.6%
Styrene
417
253
4
0
0.00%
26.5%
49.0%
31.0%
24.6%
3.1%
Ammonia
311,212
81
35
174
0.02%
18.3%
37.1%
37.9%
23.7%
11.1%
Cyanide compounds
2,459
1
4,400
113
0.01%
21.1%
41.8%
46.7%
39.1%
4.9%
Methanol
39,810
0
1
2
0.00%
22.8%
44.1%
74.6%
62.2%
10.3%
Ethylene
16,274
0
1
0
0.00%
19.4%
38.9%
24.4%
16.1%
5.3%
2,4-Dimethylphenol
250
0
50
0
0.00%
11.2%
27.4%
16.5%
5.9%
7.9%
1,3-Butadiene
180
0
110,000
170
0.02%
11.2%
27.4%
16.7%
6.0%
7.9%
Ethylene glycol
180
0
9
0
0.00%
11.6%
28.0%
18.7%
7.9%
8.1%
n-Hexane
39,000
0
5
4
0.00%
21.5%
42.7%
67.3%
37.6%
26.4%
Propylene (Propene)
3,309
0
1
0
0.00%
24.5%
47.3%
45.6%
14.0%
29.1%
Lithium carbonate
710
0
0
0
0.00%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
0.0%
Molybdenum trioxide
93
0
15,000
195
0.02%
24.7%
46.9%
84.8%
71.1%
11.7%
Aluminum (fume or dust)
2,260
0
700
18
0.00%
14.2%
31.7%
31.1%
19.4%
9.2%
Lead and lead compounds
17,977
0
18,000
9,344
1.18%
24.9%
46.3%
63.2%
44.9%
15.2%
*
Manganese and manganese compounds
47,800
0
70,000
153,629
19.46%
25.6%
47.1%
66.7%
50.5%
13.5%
Mercury and mercury compounds
304
0
12,000
117
0.01%
16.5%
34.5%
44.6%
27.2%
12.5%
Nickel and nickel compounds
1,043
0
930,000
33,007
4.18%
18.4%
37.1%
48.1%
32.0%
12.1%
Antimony and antimony compounds
21
0
18,000
16
0.00%
26.6%
50.0%
75.0%
39.6%
33.0%
Barium and barium compounds
376
0
7,000
143
0.02%
28.6%
51.9%
71.3%
41.6%
26.9%
Beryllium and beryllium compounds
8
0
8,600,000
4,542
0.58%
27.6%
51.9%
76.8%
39.6%
35.0%
Cadmium and cadmium compounds
176
0
6,400,000
99,386
12.59%
32.2%
54.9%
63.2%
45.7%
14.3%
Chromium and chromium compounds
3,280
0
43,000,000
421,316
53.36%
17.7%
37.7%
29.2%
19.9%
6.3%
Copper and copper compounds
1,941
0
1,500
111
0.01%
23.4%
44.0%
59.2%
44.2%
11.7%
Vanadium and vanadium compounds
212
0
140
2
0.00%
30.5%
53.3%
65.9%
44.0%
18.8%
Zinc and zinc compounds
144,740
0
100
889
0.11%
27.1%
48.9%
66.4%
47.7%
15.6%
Hydrochloric acid
8,457
0
180
25
0.00%
20.0%
40.5%
51.9%
29.8%
18.8%
Sulfuric acid
20
0
3,500
1
0.00%
11.7%
28.1%
19.0%
8.2%
8.1%
Chlorine
5
0
35,000
11
0.00%
28.9%
52.5%
78.0%
41.6%
34.3%
Nitrate compounds (water dissociable)
5
0
1
0
0.00%
12.6%
33.1%
4.4%
0.9%
2.4%
For explanations of most columns above, including the EJ Shares, see the technical notes . For the Rv (revisions) column, * indicates that the record contains one or more chemicals at facilities whose TRI air releases or incineration transfers for 2010 were revised downwards since 2010, and whose hazard and score have been adjusted accordingly. ** indicates one or more chemicals at facilities whose quantities were revised upwards, or both upwards and downwards. Chemicals revised upwards had their pounds adjusted, but not their score. *** indicates that the RSEI microdata do not match the public RSEI data.
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