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Air Toxics at School 2022

School Info

SchoolBoston Arts Academy
Street11 Charles Street
CityBoston
StateMA
Number of students494
Student % minority91%
TypeAlternative Education School
Status1
LevelHigh School
Data SourceCCD (public schools)

Air Toxics Info

Number of facilities affecting school146
Number of chemicals affecting school66
Toxic percentile nationwide (1=worst)44th
Toxic rank nationwide (1=worst)56,858
Toxic percentile statewide (1=worst)35th
Toxic rank statewide (1=worst)859
Toxic Hazard870.56

This school's air toxic concentration is 0.18 times the national average at schools.

This school's air toxic concentration is 0.89 times the state average at schools.

Top 5 facilities

FacilityParent CompanyToxic Hazard
TECOMETCharlesbank Capital Partners211.00
DEPUY SYNTHES A JOHNSON & JOHNSON COJohnson & Johnson181.33
CERTAINTEED LLCSaint-Gobain141.53
GE AVIATIONGeneral Electric139.85
BOYD CORP INC.Goldman Sachs31.36

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Top chemicals

ChemicalToxic Hazard
Cobalt368.28
Chromium213.80
Chromium compounds (except for chromite ore mined in the Transvaal Region of South Africa and the unreacted ore component of the chromite ore processing residue (COPR). COPR is the solid waste remaining after aqueous extraction of oxidized chromite ore that has been combined with soda ash and kiln roasted at approximately 2,000 F.) 141.47
Trichloroethylene31.36
Chloroform29.14
Nickel22.32
Ethylene oxide20.06
Nickel compounds14.14
Benzene7.71
Lead 7.02
Diisocyanates4.40
Cadmium compounds4.38
Polycyclic aromatic compounds1.34
Formaldehyde1.13
Toluene diisocyanate (mixed isomers)1.04
Di(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate0.53
Zinc compounds0.52
Naphthalene0.34
Xylene (mixed isomers)0.30
Chlorine0.27
Antimony compounds0.16
Ethylbenzene0.15
Copper0.14
Sulfuric acid (acid aerosols including mists, vapors, gas, fog, and other airborne forms of any particle size)0.10
Certain glycol ethers0.07
Triethylamine0.06
Hydrogen fluoride (Hydrofluoric acid)0.05
Dichloromethane (Methylene chloride)0.05
Lead compounds0.04
Hydrogen cyanide0.03
Hydrochloric acid (acid aerosols including mists, vapors, gas, fog, and other airborne forms of any particle size)0.03
N,N-Dimethylformamide0.02
Ammonia (includes anhydrous ammonia and aqueous ammonia from water dissociable ammonium salts and other sources; 10 percent of total aqueous ammonia is reportable under this listing)0.02
Nitric acid0.02
Acetonitrile0.02
1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene0.02
n-Hexane (Hexane)0.01
Toluene0.01
Silver compounds0.01
Cyanide compounds0.01
Toluene-2,4-diisocyanate0.00
Copper compounds (this category does not include copper phthalocyanine compounds that are substituted with only hydrogen, and/or chlorine, and/or bromine.)0.00
Pyridine0.00
o-Xylene0.00
Ethylene glycol0.00
Manganese0.00
Aluminum (fume or dust)0.00
Phenol0.00
Methyl methacrylate0.00
Methanol0.00
Mercury0.00
Cyclohexane0.00
Benzo[g,h,i]perylene0.00
Propylene oxide0.00
Silver0.00
Styrene0.00
Vinyl acetate0.00
Formic acid0.00
Cumene0.00
3-Iodo-2-propynyl butylcarbamate0.00
Methyl isobutyl ketone0.00
Nitrate compounds (water dissociable; reportable only when in aqueous solution)0.00
n-Butyl alcohol (1-Butanol)0.00
Benzoyl peroxide0.00
N-Methyl-2-pyrrolidone0.00
Nonylphenol Ethoxylates0.00

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Top 5 chemicals from facilities

FacilityParent CompanyChemicalToxic Hazard
TECOMETCharlesbank Capital PartnersCobalt167.46
DEPUY SYNTHES A JOHNSON & JOHNSON COJohnson & JohnsonCobalt161.21
CERTAINTEED LLCSaint-GobainChromium compounds (except for chromite ore mined in the Transvaal Region of South Africa and the unreacted ore component of the chromite ore processing residue (COPR). COPR is the solid waste remaining after aqueous extraction of oxidized chromite ore that has been combined with soda ash and kiln roasted at approximately 2,000 F.) 141.47
GE AVIATIONGeneral ElectricChromium112.94
TECOMETCharlesbank Capital PartnersChromium42.69

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