Beryllium And Beryllium Compounds

Carcinogen

CAS Number: N050

Release Summary

Total Releases
306.5K lbs
Number of Facilities
22
Carcinogen
Yes
Persistent Bioaccumulative Toxicant
No

Top Releasing Facilities

Facilities with the largest reported releases of Beryllium And Beryllium Compounds. Up to 50 shown.

# Facility Release (lbs)
1 CLEAN HARBORS GRASSY MOUNTAIN LLC 65.0K lbs
2 US ECOLOGY NEVADA INC. 62.1K lbs
3 MATERION BRUSH INC 36.1K lbs
4 MATERION CERAMICS INC. 26.0K lbs
5 GIBSON GENERATING STATION 18.0K lbs
6 KENTUCKY UTILITIES CO GHENT STATION 12.9K lbs
7 GAVIN POWER LLC 10.9K lbs
8 FOUR CORNERS STEAM ELECTRIC STATION 10.1K lbs
9 HARRISON POWER STATION 9.6K lbs
10 COAL CREEK STATION 9.0K lbs
11 MEROM GENERATING STATION 8.9K lbs
12 PLEASANTS POWER STATION 8.3K lbs
13 LOUISVILLE GAS & ELECTRIC CO. - TRIMBLE COUNTY STATION 6.1K lbs
14 LOUISVILLE GAS & ELECTRIC CO. - MILL CREEK STATION 5.9K lbs
15 COLSTRIP STEAM ELECTRIC STATION 5.8K lbs
16 PCS PHOSPHATE CO INC 3.3K lbs
17 U.S. TVA CUMBERLAND FOSSIL PLANT 2.5K lbs
18 BASIN ELECTRIC ANTELOPE VALLEY STATION 2.1K lbs
19 BOWEN STEAM ELECTRIC GENERATING PLANT 1.4K lbs
20 WHITE SPRINGS AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS INC. - NUTRIEN 1.1K lbs
21 BASIN ELECTRIC LELAND OLDS STATION 1.1K lbs
22 ITAFOS CONDA LLC 40 lbs

Health Information

Carcinogen Classification: This chemical is classified as a known or suspected carcinogen by the EPA under the Toxic Release Inventory program. This classification is based on evaluations by agencies including the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC), the National Toxicology Program (NTP), and the EPA itself.

Data comes from the EPA Toxic Release Inventory (TRI) program. Release quantities are self-reported by facilities and may represent estimates. The total shown aggregates reports across all facilities and reporting years.

PlainEnviro presents this data without advocacy framing. The presence of a chemical in the TRI database does not by itself indicate a health risk at current exposure levels. For health-related questions about specific chemical exposures, consult your local health agency or a toxicologist.