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FREEPORT-MCMORAN MIAMI INC

Quick Summary

  • Released 17,875,495 lbs of toxic chemicals to the environment in the most recent TRI reporting year.
  • Currently out of compliance in at least one environmental program (CAA, CWA, or RCRA).
  • Assessed $0 in total penalties since records began.
  • Reports releases of chemicals classified as known or probable carcinogens.
Address
5701 NEW ST
CLAYPOOL, AZ 85532
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County
GILA County
Industry
Manufacturing
NAICS (North American Industry Classification)
331410
Inspections
8 · last Mar 4, 2026
Total Penalties
$0
Registry ID
110008254423

How This Compares

#2 of 245 TRI reporters in AZ
#9 of 16,877 TRI reporters in Manufacturing

Ranked by most recent year's total TRI releases.

Compliance Status (Last 12 Quarters)

Number of calendar quarters, out of the last 12, in which this facility was in violation of its permit. Zero means no recorded violations in that program over the past three years.

0
Air (CAA)
Qtrs Non-Compliant
1
Water (CWA)
Qtrs Non-Compliant
0
Hazardous Waste (RCRA)
Qtrs Non-Compliant

TRI Toxic Chemical Releases

Annual pounds of each toxic chemical released to air, water, and land, as reported to the EPA Toxic Release Inventory. Carcinogen (♦) and PFAS designations are per EPA and IARC classifications.

Emissions Trend (2015–2024) +25% overall
Year Total Releases (lbs) vs Prior Year
2015 21,222,236
2016 19,690,794 -7%
2017 17,875,495 -9%
2018 27,711,804 +55%
2019 1,587,215 -94%
2020 24,687,117 +1455%
2021 27,145,484 +10%
2022 27,007,041 -1%
2023 25,537,129 -5%
2024 26,570,245 +4%

2024

Chemical Total (lbs) Air Water Land Off-Site
Copper compounds 12,051,005 51,000 5 12,000,000 846,400
Zinc compounds 9,713,150 12,900 250 9,700,000 20,450
Lead compounds 1,173,260 23,260 0 1,150,000 20,105
Manganese compounds 1,000,505 500 5 1,000,000 79,755
Barium compounds (except for barium sulfate (CAS No. 7727-43-7)) 802,850 2,850 800,000 3,510
Chromium compounds (except for chromite ore mined in the Transvaal Region) 570,505 500 5 570,000 22,515
Antimony compounds 520,505 500 5 520,000 255
Cobalt compounds 250,505 500 5 250,000 1,855 ♦ Carcinogen
Arsenic compounds 203,805 3,800 5 200,000 2,360 ♦ Carcinogen
Sulfuric acid (acid aerosols including mists, vapors, gas, fog, and other airborne forms of any particle size) 132,000 132,000
Vanadium compounds 46,010 10 46,000 250
Selenium compounds 40,005 4,000 5 36,000 515
Nickel compounds 31,505 500 5 31,000 3,055 ♦ Carcinogen
Cadmium compounds 31,500 500 31,000 755 ♦ Carcinogen
Silver compounds 3,000 500 2,500 510
Mercury compounds 133 129 1 4 59
Dioxin and dioxin-like compounds 1 1 ♦ Carcinogen

2023

Chemical Total (lbs) Air Water Land Off-Site
Copper compounds 12,040,005 40,000 5 12,000,000 616,800
Zinc compounds 7,921,950 21,700 250 7,900,000 20,500
Manganese compounds 1,400,505 500 5 1,400,000 88,005
Lead compounds 1,239,630 19,630 0 1,220,000 11,008
Barium compounds (except for barium sulfate (CAS No. 7727-43-7)) 1,104,750 4,750 1,100,000 265
Antimony compounds 710,505 500 5 710,000 250
Arsenic compounds 332,955 2,950 5 330,000 2,005 ♦ Carcinogen
Chromium compounds (except for chromite ore mined in the Transvaal Region) 320,505 500 5 320,000 515
Cobalt compounds 220,260 255 5 220,000 1,905 ♦ Carcinogen
Sulfuric acid (acid aerosols including mists, vapors, gas, fog, and other airborne forms of any particle size) 133,000 133,000
Nickel compounds 37,505 500 5 37,000 2,705 ♦ Carcinogen
Selenium compounds 37,055 2,050 5 35,000 265
Cadmium compounds 35,500 500 35,000 510 ♦ Carcinogen
Silver compounds 2,900 500 2,400 10
Mercury compounds 103 98 1 4 52
Dioxin and dioxin-like compounds 1 1 ♦ Carcinogen

2022

Chemical Total (lbs) Air Water Land Off-Site
Copper compounds 11,040,005 40,000 5 11,000,000 600,950
Zinc compounds 9,318,950 18,700 250 9,300,000 17,500
Manganese compounds 1,701,600 1,350 250 1,700,000 76,005
Antimony compounds 1,500,505 500 5 1,500,000 250
Barium compounds (except for barium sulfate (CAS No. 7727-43-7)) 972,950 2,950 970,000 255
Arsenic compounds 885,600 5,600 880,000 505 ♦ Carcinogen
Lead compounds 764,610 20,610 0 744,000 2,382
Chromium compounds (except for chromite ore mined in the Transvaal Region) 310,505 500 5 310,000 500
Cobalt compounds 270,750 500 250 270,000 1,505 ♦ Carcinogen
Sulfuric acid (acid aerosols including mists, vapors, gas, fog, and other airborne forms of any particle size) 133,000 133,000
Nickel compounds 42,505 500 5 42,000 2,105 ♦ Carcinogen
Selenium compounds 35,505 1,500 5 34,000 255
Cadmium compounds 27,500 500 27,000 505 ♦ Carcinogen
Silver compounds 2,800 500 2,300 255
Mercury compounds 255 251 1 4 16
Dioxin and dioxin-like compounds 1 1 ♦ Carcinogen

2021

Chemical Total (lbs) Air Water Land Off-Site
Zinc compounds 12,012,950 12,700 250 12,000,000 16,505
Copper compounds 9,837,005 37,000 5 9,800,000 516,500
Antimony compounds 1,500,505 500 5 1,500,000 255
Manganese compounds 781,250 1,000 250 780,000 74,755
Barium compounds (except for barium sulfate (CAS No. 7727-43-7)) 773,050 3,050 770,000 260
Arsenic compounds 764,100 4,100 760,000 765 ♦ Carcinogen
Lead compounds 723,810 22,810 0 701,000 22,430
Chromium compounds (except for chromite ore mined in the Transvaal Region) 280,505 500 5 280,000 525
Cobalt compounds 220,505 255 250 220,000 1,455 ♦ Carcinogen
Sulfuric acid (acid aerosols including mists, vapors, gas, fog, and other airborne forms of any particle size) 113,000 113,000
Vanadium compounds 44,255 255 44,000 5
Nickel compounds 38,505 500 5 38,000 1,910 ♦ Carcinogen
Selenium compounds 31,055 2,050 5 29,000 265
Cadmium compounds 22,500 500 22,000 265 ♦ Carcinogen
Silver compounds 2,255 255 2,000 10
Mercury compounds 234 226 1 7 10
Dioxin and dioxin-like compounds 0 0 ♦ Carcinogen

2020

Chemical Total (lbs) Air Water Land Off-Site
Copper compounds 11,038,005 38,000 5 11,000,000 559,150
Zinc compounds 8,905,350 5,100 250 8,900,000 28,255
Manganese compounds 1,303,600 3,350 250 1,300,000 100,755
Lead compounds 1,068,900 28,900 0 1,040,000 20,968
Barium compounds (except for barium sulfate (CAS No. 7727-43-7)) 702,850 2,850 700,000 260
Antimony compounds 580,505 500 5 580,000 10
Chromium compounds (except for chromite ore mined in the Transvaal Region) 280,505 500 5 280,000 260
Cobalt compounds 260,505 255 250 260,000 2,255 ♦ Carcinogen
Arsenic compounds 243,955 3,950 5 240,000 505 ♦ Carcinogen
Sulfuric acid (acid aerosols including mists, vapors, gas, fog, and other airborne forms of any particle size) 144,000 144,000
Vanadium compounds 47,255 255 47,000 5
Nickel compounds 39,260 255 5 39,000 2,905 ♦ Carcinogen
Selenium compounds 36,055 2,050 5 34,000 15
Cadmium compounds 33,500 500 33,000 260 ♦ Carcinogen
Silver compounds 2,800 500 2,300 5
Mercury compounds 71 67 1 4 3
Dioxin and dioxin-like compounds 0 0 ♦ Carcinogen

2019

Chemical Total (lbs) Air Water Land Off-Site
Lead compounds 1,332,055 42,000 0 1,290,055 17,278
Cobalt compounds 190,505 255 250 190,000 1,910 ♦ Carcinogen
Selenium compounds 38,155 3,150 5 35,000 260
Cadmium compounds 26,500 500 26,000 260 ♦ Carcinogen

2018

Chemical Total (lbs) Air Water Land Off-Site
Zinc compounds 13,040,005 40,000 5 13,000,000 15,255
Copper compounds 11,041,005 41,000 5 11,000,000 427,550
Lead compounds 1,017,201 58,200 0 959,001 12,234
Manganese compounds 950,750 500 250 950,000 85,255
Barium compounds (except for barium sulfate (CAS No. 7727-43-7)) 592,955 2,950 590,005 15
Chromium compounds (except for chromite ore mined in the Transvaal Region) 330,505 500 5 330,000 755
Antimony compounds 240,505 500 5 240,000 10
Cobalt compounds 150,505 255 250 150,000 1,510 ♦ Carcinogen
Arsenic compounds 132,355 2,350 5 130,000 525 ♦ Carcinogen
Sulfuric acid (acid aerosols including mists, vapors, gas, fog, and other airborne forms of any particle size) 123,000 123,000
Selenium compounds 35,255 2,250 5 33,000 10
Cadmium compounds 28,500 500 28,000 260 ♦ Carcinogen
Nickel compounds 26,505 500 5 26,000 2,205 ♦ Carcinogen
Silver compounds 2,700 500 2,200 5
Mercury compounds 58 52 0 5 24
Dioxin and dioxin-like compounds 0 0 ♦ Carcinogen

2017

Chemical Total (lbs) Air Water Land Off-Site
Copper compounds 9,216,305 16,300 5 9,200,000 542,750
Zinc compounds 4,805,100 4,850 250 4,800,000 19,255
Manganese compounds 1,000,750 500 250 1,000,000 110,755
Lead compounds 840,042 7,042 0 833,000 28,452
Barium compounds (except for barium sulfate (CAS No. 7727-43-7)) 681,000 1,000 680,000 515
Antimony compounds 420,505 500 5 420,000 255
Chromium compounds (except for chromite ore mined in the Transvaal Region) 260,505 500 5 260,000 1,015
Cobalt compounds 250,260 10 250 250,000 2,555 ♦ Carcinogen
Sulfuric acid (acid aerosols including mists, vapors, gas, fog, and other airborne forms of any particle size) 188,000 188,000
Arsenic compounds 132,455 2,450 5 130,000 770 ♦ Carcinogen
Cadmium compounds 30,505 500 5 30,000 755 ♦ Carcinogen
Selenium compounds 27,260 255 5 27,000 5,615
Nickel compounds 20,260 255 5 20,000 3,305 ♦ Carcinogen
Silver compounds 2,155 255 1,900 265
Mercury compounds 393 388 1 5 283
Dioxin and dioxin-like compounds 0 0 ♦ Carcinogen

2016

Chemical Total (lbs) Air Water Land Off-Site
Copper compounds 10,037,505 16,500 5 10,021,000 516,500
Zinc compounds 5,706,300 6,050 250 5,700,000 21,255
Lead compounds 1,009,649 8,680 0 1,000,969 32,779
Manganese compounds 800,750 500 250 800,000 120,755
Barium compounds (except for barium sulfate (CAS No. 7727-43-7)) 695,150 1,250 693,900 510
Antimony compounds 410,505 500 5 410,000 10
Chromium compounds (except for chromite ore mined in the Transvaal Region) 291,010 255 5 290,750 750
Cobalt compounds 280,260 10 250 280,000 2,905 ♦ Carcinogen
Arsenic compounds 183,105 2,850 5 180,250 765 ♦ Carcinogen
Sulfuric acid (acid aerosols including mists, vapors, gas, fog, and other airborne forms of any particle size) 176,000 176,000
Cadmium compounds 41,750 500 41,250 760 ♦ Carcinogen
Selenium compounds 31,505 500 5 31,000 265
Nickel compounds 23,505 500 5 23,000 3,205 ♦ Carcinogen
Silver compounds 2,360 255 2,105 15
Vanadium compounds 1,210 10 1,200 5
Mercury compounds 230 218 1 11 739
Dioxin and dioxin-like compounds 0 0 ♦ Carcinogen

2015

Chemical Total (lbs) Air Water Land Off-Site
Nitrate compounds (water dissociable; reportable only when in aqueous solution)
Copper compounds 13,049,705 49,700 5 13,000,000 497,550
Zinc compounds 4,006,455 6,450 5 4,000,000 19,500
Lead compounds 995,170 9,170 0 986,000 19,243
Manganese compounds 880,750 500 250 880,000 120,255
Barium compounds (except for barium sulfate (CAS No. 7727-43-7)) 641,250 1,250 640,000 15
Antimony compounds 480,505 500 5 480,000 255
Chromium compounds (except for chromite ore mined in the Transvaal Region) 450,505 500 5 450,000 505
Cobalt compounds 300,505 255 250 300,000 2,805 ♦ Carcinogen
Sulfuric acid (acid aerosols including mists, vapors, gas, fog, and other airborne forms of any particle size) 193,000 193,000
Arsenic compounds 122,955 2,950 5 120,000 765 ♦ Carcinogen
Cadmium compounds 40,000 1,000 39,000 1,010 ♦ Carcinogen
Selenium compounds 35,505 500 5 35,000 265
Nickel compounds 21,505 500 5 21,000 3,105 ♦ Carcinogen
Silver compounds 2,655 255 2,400 255
Vanadium compounds 1,310 10 1,300 5
Mercury compounds 460 134 1 326 84
Dioxin and dioxin-like compounds 0 0 ♦ Carcinogen

Waste Management & Recycling

How this facility manages toxic chemicals beyond direct releases — through recycling, energy recovery, and on-site or off-site treatment. Data from the most recent TRI reporting year. Quantities in pounds.

Chemical Released Recycled Energy Recovery Treated
Mercury compounds 7
Lead compounds 187
Copper compounds 570,000
Silver compounds 250

Off-Site Transfer Destinations

Facilities to which toxic chemicals were transferred for disposal, recycling, energy recovery, or treatment during the most recent TRI reporting year. Quantities in pounds.

Destination Chemical Disposal Recycling Energy Rec. Treatment
BHP CC UNIT - TINHORN SPRING
MIAMI, AZ
Zinc compounds 17,000
AMLON RECYCLING LAOS
VIENTIANE
Zinc compounds 3,200
VEOLIA ES TECHNICAL SOLUTIONS LLC
HENDERSON, CO
Arsenic compounds
US ECOLOGY NEVADA, INC
BEATTY, NV
Arsenic compounds 5
VEOLIA PORT ARTHUR TRANSFER FACILITY
PORT ARTHUR, TX
Arsenic compounds
REPUBLIC SERVICES APACHE JUNCTION LANDFILL
APACHE JUNCTION, AZ
Arsenic compounds
AMLON RECYCLING LAOS
VIENTIANE
Arsenic compounds 250
VEOLIA ES TECHNICAL SOLUTIONS LLC
HENDERSON, CO
Chromium compounds (except for chromite ore mined in the Transvaal Region) 5
REPUBLIC SERVICES APACHE JUNCTION LANDFILL
APACHE JUNCTION, AZ
Chromium compounds (except for chromite ore mined in the Transvaal Region) 250
US ECOLOGY NEVADA, INC
BEATTY, NV
Chromium compounds (except for chromite ore mined in the Transvaal Region) 250
AMLON RECYCLING LAOS
VIENTIANE
Chromium compounds (except for chromite ore mined in the Transvaal Region) 22,000
VEOLIA PORT ARTHUR TRANSFER FACILITY
PORT ARTHUR, TX
Cadmium compounds
AMLON RECYCLING LAOS
VIENTIANE
Selenium compounds 250
VEOLIA ES TECHNICAL SOLUTIONS LLC
HENDERSON, CO
Cadmium compounds
US ECOLOGY NEVADA, INC
BEATTY, NV
Cadmium compounds
BHP CC UNIT - TINHORN SPRING
MIAMI, AZ
Cadmium compounds 250
REPUBLIC SERVICES APACHE JUNCTION LANDFILL
APACHE JUNCTION, AZ
Cadmium compounds
AMLON RECYCLING LAOS
VIENTIANE
Cadmium compounds 250
AMLON RECYCLING LAOS
VIENTIANE
Antimony compounds 250
VEOLIA ES TECHNICAL SOLUTIONS LLC
HENDERSON, CO
Silver compounds
REPUBLIC SERVICES APACHE JUNCTION LANDFILL
APACHE JUNCTION, AZ
Silver compounds 5
US ECOLOGY NEVADA, INC
BEATTY, NV
Silver compounds 250
AMLON RECYCLING LAOS
VIENTIANE
Silver compounds 250
US ECOLOGY NEVADA, INC
BEATTY, NV
Barium compounds (except for barium sulfate (CAS No. 7727-43-7)) 250
REPUBLIC SERVICES APACHE JUNCTION LANDFILL
APACHE JUNCTION, AZ
Barium compounds (except for barium sulfate (CAS No. 7727-43-7)) 5
AMLON RECYCLING LAOS
VIENTIANE
Barium compounds (except for barium sulfate (CAS No. 7727-43-7)) 3,000
BHP CC UNIT - TINHORN SPRING
MIAMI, AZ
Manganese compounds 79,000
AMLON RECYCLING LAOS
VIENTIANE
Manganese compounds 750
VEOLIA ES TECHNICAL SOLUTIONS LLC
HENDERSON, CO
Lead compounds 16
US ECOLOGY NEVADA, INC
BEATTY, NV
Lead compounds
VEOLIA ES TECHNICAL SOLUTIONS
PHOENIX, AZ
Lead compounds 187
VEOLIA PORT ARTHUR TRANSFER FACILITY
PORT ARTHUR, TX
Lead compounds
REPUBLIC SERVICES APACHE JUNCTION LANDFILL
APACHE JUNCTION, AZ
Lead compounds 7
AMLON RECYCLING LAOS
VIENTIANE
Lead compounds 7,080
VEOLIA ES TECHNICAL SOLUTIONS LLC
HENDERSON, CO
Mercury compounds
VEOLIA ES TECHNICAL SOLUTIONS
PHOENIX, AZ
Mercury compounds 7
REPUBLIC SERVICES APACHE JUNCTION LANDFILL
APACHE JUNCTION, AZ
Mercury compounds
US ECOLOGY NEVADA, INC
BEATTY, NV
Mercury compounds 0
AMLON RECYCLING LAOS
VIENTIANE
Mercury compounds 1
BHP CC UNIT - TINHORN SPRING
MIAMI, AZ
Cobalt compounds 1,600
AMLON RECYCLING LAOS
VIENTIANE
Cobalt compounds 250
US ECOLOGY NEVADA, INC
BEATTY, NV
Selenium compounds 5
VEOLIA ES TECHNICAL SOLUTIONS LLC
HENDERSON, CO
Selenium compounds 5
REPUBLIC SERVICES APACHE JUNCTION LANDFILL
APACHE JUNCTION, AZ
Selenium compounds
AMLON RECYCLING LAOS
VIENTIANE
Vanadium compounds 250
REPUBLIC SERVICES APACHE JUNCTION LANDFILL
APACHE JUNCTION, AZ
Copper compounds 20,000
CAL-CHEM METALS INC
GLOBE, AZ
Copper compounds 290,000
BHP CC UNIT - TINHORN SPRING
MIAMI, AZ
Copper compounds 250,000
AMLON RECYCLING LAOS
VIENTIANE
Copper compounds 280,000
BHP CC UNIT - TINHORN SPRING
MIAMI, AZ
Nickel compounds 2,300
AMLON RECYCLING LAOS
VIENTIANE
Nickel compounds 750

Transfers to Publicly-Owned Treatment Works (POTWs)

Toxic chemicals transferred to municipal wastewater treatment plants during the most recent TRI reporting year. Quantities in pounds.

Chemical Transferred (lbs) POTW
Antimony compounds 5 MIAMI WASTEWATER RECLAMATION FACILITY, MIAMI
Lead compounds 14 MIAMI WASTEWATER RECLAMATION FACILITY, MIAMI
Cadmium compounds 5 MIAMI WASTEWATER RECLAMATION FACILITY, MIAMI
Cobalt compounds 5 MIAMI WASTEWATER RECLAMATION FACILITY, MIAMI
Mercury compounds 0 MIAMI WASTEWATER RECLAMATION FACILITY, MIAMI
Barium compounds (except for barium sulfate (CAS No. 7727-43-7)) 5 MIAMI WASTEWATER RECLAMATION FACILITY, MIAMI
Selenium compounds 5 MIAMI WASTEWATER RECLAMATION FACILITY, MIAMI
Copper compounds 6,400 MIAMI WASTEWATER RECLAMATION FACILITY, MIAMI
Silver compounds 5 MIAMI WASTEWATER RECLAMATION FACILITY, MIAMI
Nickel compounds 5 MIAMI WASTEWATER RECLAMATION FACILITY, MIAMI
Arsenic compounds 5 MIAMI WASTEWATER RECLAMATION FACILITY, MIAMI
Chromium compounds (except for chromite ore mined in the Transvaal Region) 5 MIAMI WASTEWATER RECLAMATION FACILITY, MIAMI
Zinc compounds 250 MIAMI WASTEWATER RECLAMATION FACILITY, MIAMI
Manganese compounds 5 MIAMI WASTEWATER RECLAMATION FACILITY, MIAMI
Vanadium compounds MIAMI WASTEWATER RECLAMATION FACILITY, MIAMI

Compliance Violations

Individual permit violations recorded by the EPA across air, water, and hazardous waste programs. Open violations are unresolved as of the most recent ECHO data update.

Program Type Violation Date Return to Compliance Status
caa HPV Nov 17, 2022 Nov 28, 2022 Resolved
rcra Standards Applicable to Generators of HW: General Jan 26, 2010 Mar 8, 2010 Resolved
rcra Standards for Used Oil: Generators Jan 26, 2010 Jan 26, 2015 Resolved
rcra State Statutory or Regulatory requirements that are broader-in-scope than the federal RCRA requirements Nov 1, 2004 Jan 25, 2005 Resolved
rcra Standards Applicable to Generators of HW: Pre-Transport Requirements Applicable to Small and Large Quantity Generators Nov 1, 2004 Jan 25, 2005 Resolved
rcra Standards Applicable to Generators of HW: General Oct 25, 1988 Feb 21, 1996 Resolved
rcra Standards for Owners and Operators of HW TSDs: General Jan 27, 1987 Jan 1, 1988 Resolved
rcra Standards for Owners and Operators of HW TSDs: General Feb 2, 1986 Jan 1, 1987 Resolved

Discharge Limit Exceedances

Instances where this facility's reported discharge monitoring results exceeded its permitted limits under the Clean Water Act. Exceedance percentage shows how far over the permit limit the discharge was.

Pollutant Violation Reported Limit Exceedance Period Status
Copper, total [as Cu] DMR, Limited - Numeric Violation 20.00 mg/L 1.30 +1,438% Oct 2025 Open
Copper, dissolved [as Cu] DMR, Limited - Numeric Violation 0.13 mg/L 0.04 +259% Oct 2025 Open
Copper, dissolved [as Cu] DMR, Limited - Numeric Violation 0.11 mg/L 0.02 +428% Oct 2025 Open
Copper, dissolved [as Cu] DMR, Limited - Numeric Violation 4.90 mg/L 0.06 +8,163% Oct 2025 Open
Solids, total suspended DMR, Limited - Numeric Violation 1,230.00 mg/L 20.00 +6,050% Apr 2016 Open
Solids, total suspended DMR, Limited - Numeric Violation 1,230.00 mg/L 30.00 +4,000% Apr 2016 Open

Enforcement Actions

Formal enforcement cases brought by the EPA or state agencies, including administrative orders and civil penalties assessed. Penalty amounts reflect what was formally assessed, not necessarily what was collected.

INSPECTION REPORT WRITTEN
RCRA (Hazardous Waste) · Case RCRA-AZD060624251-14 · May 31, 2024
INSPECTION REPORT WRITTEN
RCRA (Hazardous Waste) · Case RCRA-AZD060624251-13 · Jul 25, 2019
RECEIVED FACILITY DOCUMENTATION
RCRA (Hazardous Waste) · Case RCRA-AZD060624251-12 · Jan 6, 2017
RECEIVED FACILITY DOCUMENTATION
RCRA (Hazardous Waste) · Case RCRA-AZD060624251-11 · Dec 21, 2016
INSPECTION REPORT WRITTEN
RCRA (Hazardous Waste) · Case RCRA-AZD060624251-10 · Nov 22, 2016
RECEIVED FACILITY DOCUMENTATION
RCRA (Hazardous Waste) · Case RCRA-AZD060624251-9 · Mar 18, 2015
RECEIVED FACILITY DOCUMENTATION
RCRA (Hazardous Waste) · Case RCRA-AZD060624251-8 · Mar 6, 2015
RECEIVED FACILITY DOCUMENTATION
RCRA (Hazardous Waste) · Case RCRA-AZD060624251-7 · Mar 5, 2015
INSPECTION REPORT SENT NO VIOL NO RESPONSE
RCRA (Hazardous Waste) · Case RCRA-AZD060624251-5 · Mar 4, 2015
RECEIVED FACILITY DOCUMENTATION
RCRA (Hazardous Waste) · Case RCRA-AZD060624251-6 · Mar 4, 2015
WRITTEN INFORMAL
RCRA (Hazardous Waste) · Case RCRA-AZD060624251-002 · Apr 20, 2010
INSPECTION REPORT WRITTEN
RCRA (Hazardous Waste) · Case RCRA-AZD060624251-001 · Mar 8, 2010
SINGLE SITE CA/FO
RCRA (Hazardous Waste) · Case RCRA-AZD060624251-004 · Dec 2, 1998
WRITTEN INFORMAL
RCRA (Hazardous Waste) · Case RCRA-AZD060624251-003 · Mar 16, 1990

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