HONDA OF AMERICA MANUFACTURING INC
Marysville, OH · Parent: AMERICAN HONDA MOTOR CO INC
Quick Facts
Chemical Releases
Aggregated across all reporting years (2023–2023). Sorted by total release volume.
| Chemical | Total | Flags |
|---|---|---|
| Certain glycol ethers | 147.9K lbs | \u2014 |
| n-Butyl alcohol | 33.5K lbs | \u2014 |
| 1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene | 17.0K lbs | \u2014 |
| Nitrate compounds (water dissociable; reportable only when in aqueous solution) | 9.8K lbs | \u2014 |
| Zinc compounds | 8.9K lbs | \u2014 |
| Sodium nitrite | 8.1K lbs | \u2014 |
| Cumene | 6.1K lbs | Carcinogen |
| Manganese And Manganese Compounds | 4.8K lbs | \u2014 |
| Nickel And Nickel Compounds | 3.8K lbs | Carcinogen |
| n-Hexane | 2.8K lbs | \u2014 |
| Toluene | 1.9K lbs | \u2014 |
| Xylene (mixed isomers) | 1.7K lbs | \u2014 |
| Naphthalene | 523 lbs | Carcinogen |
| Copper | 387 lbs | \u2014 |
| Benzene | 352 lbs | Carcinogen |
| Ethylbenzene | 308 lbs | Carcinogen |
| Methanol | 252 lbs | \u2014 |
| Polycyclic aromatic compounds | 168 lbs | Carcinogen |
| Chlorine | 115 lbs | \u2014 |
| Cyclohexane | 86 lbs | \u2014 |
| Ethylene glycol | 75 lbs | \u2014 |
| Nitric acid | 69 lbs | \u2014 |
| Hexachlorobenzene | 38 lbs | Carcinogen |
| Hydrogen fluoride | 11 lbs | \u2014 |
| Lead | 3 lbs | Carcinogen |
| Benzo[g,h,i]perylene | 0 lbs | \u2014 |
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About TRI Data
Data comes from the EPA Toxic Release Inventory (TRI) program. Facilities that manufacture, process, or otherwise use listed toxic chemicals above threshold amounts are required to report annually to the EPA.
Release quantities are self-reported by the facility and may represent estimates rather than exact measurements. "Total releases" includes releases to air, water, land, and off-site transfers for disposal. Quantities shown here are aggregated across all available reporting years.
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