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Clean Air Act (CAA) Watch List Facilities on the Active May 2012 CAA Watch List The list of facilities below composes OECA's May 2012 Clean Air Act (CAA) Watch List. EPA maintains a "Watch List" to facilitate dialogue between EPA, state and local agencies on enforcement matters relating to facilities with alleged violations identified as either significant or high priority. Being on the Watch List may not mean that the facility has actually violated the law only that an evaluation or investigation by EPA or a state or local environmental agency has led those organizations to allege that an unproven violation has in fact occurred. The Watch List does not identify which alleged violations of environmental laws may pose the greatest risk to public health or the environment. It is an automated report based on data from the Air Facility System (AFS), which is used by federal, state and local agencies to track environmental enforcement and compliance information. Agencies input information into AFS, including information about violations that are identified as high priority violations (HPVs). Some facilities may appear on the Watch List due to data errors, which typically are identified and addressed during the EPA-state-local dialogue. EPA expects the government agency with jurisdiction over a facility with an HPV to initiate an appropriate enforcement response, in a timely manner, and input the action into AFS. Some facilities on the list are the subject of existing orders, are actively participating in negotiations with regulators, or are the subject of an investigation. While progress is being made toward resolving the violations, further activities may be required to achieve compliance. This list reflects updates from previous Watch Lists due to changes in the enforcement case status (e.g., HPVs addressed or resolved), data corrections made to AFS, or new facilities added. The dynamic nature of the Watch List is a result of its use as a management tool to oversee adherence by EPA, state, and local agencies to enforcement response policies. For detailed information, please see the Watch List Fact Sheet (www.epa-echo.gov/echo/docs/watch_list_fact_sheet.pdf). Facility_ Facility_ZIP Facility_ID Facility_Name Facility_Street Facility_City State _Code 4819700002 ACME GYPSUM FACILITY 4164 HIGHWAY 285 QUANAH TX 79252 1904500030 ADM CORN PROCESSING/ADM POLYMERS-CLINTON 1251 BEAVER CHANNEL PKWY CLINTON IA 52732 1809500114 ADVANCED MAGNESIUM ALLOYS CORPORATION (A 1820 E. 32ND STREET ANDERSON IN 46013 4820100176 AIR PRODUCTS PASADENA PLANT 1423 PASADENA FWY PASADENA TX 77506 2101900027 AK STEEL CORP 40TH ST & WINCHESTER AVE ASHLAND KY 41105 3913900007 AK STEEL CORP - MANSFIELD OPERATIONS 913 BOWMAN STREET MANSFIELD OH 44901 1814700041 AK STEEL CORPORATION ROCKPORT WORKS ROCKPORT IN 47635 3901700001 AK STEEL CORPORATION 1801 CRAWFORD STREET MIDDLETOWN OH 45043 3915300128 AKRON THERMAL ENERGY CORPORATION 226 OPPORTUNITY PARKWAY AKRON OH 44307 0109701001 ALABAMA POWER COMPANY HWY 43 BUCKS AL 36512 2103100033 ALERIS RECYCLING INC 805 GARDNER LN MORGANTOWN KY 42261 3903501254 ALL-FOILS, INC. 16100 IMPERIAL PARKWAY STRONGSVILLE OH 44149 4707300003 ALLADIN INVESTMENTS, INC. PHIPPS BEND ROAD SURGIONSVILLE TN 37873 39019R0003 ALUMINUM ONE 217 ROOSEVELT AVENUE MINERVA OH 44657 1703300015 AMEREN ENERGY GENERATING CO 14281 E 1900TH AVE HUTSONVILLE IL 62433 1707900011 AMEREN ENERGY GENERATING CO 6725 N 500TH ST NEWTON IL 62448 1713500038 AMEREN ENERGY GENERATING CO 134 CIPS LN COFFEEN IL 62017 1713700032 AMEREN ENERGY GENERATING CO 800 S WASHINGTON ST MEREDOSIA IL 62665 1705700035 AMEREN ENERGY RESOURCES GENERATING CO 17751 N CILCO RD CANTON IL 61520 1714300130 AMEREN ENERGY RESOURCES GENERATING CO 7800 S CILCO LN BARTONVILLE IL 61607 1814700050 AMERICAN IRON OXIDE COMPANY (AMROX) COUNTY ROAD 700 EAST AT COUNTY GRANDVIEW IN 47615 4011100002 ANCHOR GLASS CONTAI/HENRYETTA 601 E BOLLINGER RD HENRYETTA OK 74437 3903700075 ANDERSONS MARATHON ETHANOL, LLC (THE) 5728 SEBRING WARNER RD. GREENVILLE OH 45331 4013100068 APAC CENTRAL INC/PORTABLE ROCK 2 12243 E 410 RD CLAREMORE OK 74017 3111900078 APACHE MANUFACTURING 1001 E EISENHOWER AVE NORFOLK NE 68701 4803900009 ASCEND PERFORMANCE MATERIALS CHOCOLATE B LOCATED ON FM 2917 APPROX 8 MI ALVIN TX 77512 1808900379 ASPHALT CUTBACKS, INC. 3000 GARY AVENUE EAST CHICAGO IN 46312 5501700021 ASSOCIATED MILK PRODUCERS, INC. (AMPI) - P.O. BOX 8 JIM FALLS WI 54748 2709900001 AUSTIN UTILITIES - NE POWER STATION 3701 11TH ST NE AUSTIN MN 55912 1717900209 AUTOMOTIVE ROBOTICS PROVING LAB 5 ALTORFER LANE EAST PEORIA IL 61611 1711100343 BAG MAKERS INC 6606 S UNION RD UNION IL 60180 2200500013 BASF CORP - GEISMAR SITE 8404 RIVER RD (HWY 75) GEISMAR LA 70734 4824500182 BASF FINA NAFTA REGION OLEFINS COMPLEX ON SH 366 GATE 99 AT INTXN HWY PORT ARTHUR TX 77642 2203300004 BATON ROUGE RECYCLING CENTER 2400 BROOKLAWN DR BATON ROUGE LA 70807 2204700017 BAYOU SORREL COMMINGLING FACILITY 2 MI W OF BAYOU SORREL LA 70000 06029S0033 BIG WEST OF CA, LLC 6451 ROSEDALE AREA 1 & 2 BAKERSFIELD CA 93308 0107300057 BIRMINGHAM HIDE AND TALLOW JOHNS ROAD BESSEMER AL 35023 4014700027 BISON MATERIALS LLC/BISON NO 1 2.18 MILES SE OF DEWEY OK 74029 4400900016 BLOCK ISLAND POWER 100 OCEAN AVE GENERATING STATI BLOCK ISLAND RI 02807 04777Z2637 BLUE SKY BURNING AND EXCAVATING - AIR CU PORTABLE PHOENIX AZ 85007 5307310007 BP WEST COAST PRODUCTS LLC 4519 GRANDVIEW RD BLAINE WA 98230 1803900710 BRAVO TRAILERS 19319 CR 8 BRISTOL IN 46507 3300700003 BROWN STREET FURNITURE LLC 87 BROWN ST WHITEFIELD NH 03598 3910100003 BUNGE NORTH AMERICA (EAST) LLC 751 EAST FARMING STREET MARION OH 43302 3109900065 BURGESS WELL COMPANY INC 724 E US HIGHWAY 6 MINDEN NE 68959 0602900009 CA PORTLAND CEMENT CO OAK CREEK RD 3 MI W MOJAVE MOJAVE CA 93501 4802900063 CALAVERAS PLANT SITE 12940 HWY 181 S SAN ANTONIO TX 78223 2211900010 CALUMET LUBRICANTS CO - COTTON VALLEY RE 1756 OLD HWY 7 COTTON VALLEY LA 71018 2201500004 CALUMET LUBRICANTS CO LP - PRINCETON REF 10234 HWY 157 PRINCETON LA 71067 3909900115 CARBON LIMESTONE SANITARY LANDFILL 8100 SOUTH STATE LINE ROAD LOWELLVILLE OH 44436 4818900022 CARGILL MEAT SOLUTIONS PLAINVIEW PO BOX 910 PLAINVIEW TX 79073 1703101189 CARMEUSE LIME INC 3245 E 103RD ST CHICAGO IL 60617 3914700002 CARMEUSE OHIO, INC. - MAPLEGROVE LIME PL OHIO LIME, INC. - MAPLE GROVE BETTSVILLE OH 44815 7211300029 CEMEX DE PUERTO RICO INC. CARR 123 KM 8 PONCE PR 00733 2109100004 CENTURY ALUMINUM OF KY LLC 1627 KY 271 N HAWESVILLE KY 42348 0810100048 CF & I STEEL LP 2100 S. FREEWAY PUEBLO CO 81006 5105300104 CHAPARRAL VIRGINIA INCORPORATED 25801 HOFHEIMER WAY PETERSBURG VA 23803 3903500589 CHARTER STEEL - CLEVELAND INC 4300 EAST 49TH STREET CUYAHOGA HEIGHTS OH 44125 4803900014 CHOCOLATE BAYOU PLANT 2 MI S OF THE INTERSECTION OF ALVIN TX 77511 4835500115 CITGO CORPUS CHRISTI REFINERY - WEST PLA 7350 IH 37 CORPUS CHRISTI TX 78409 1719700077 CITGO PETROLEUM CORP 135TH ST AND NEW AVE LEMONT IL 60439 2201900016 CITGO PETROLEUM CORP - LAKE CHARLES MANU 1601 HWY 108 E SULPHUR LA 70665 3901700011 CITY OF HAMILTON DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC UT 960 NORTH THIRD STREET HAMILTON OH 45011 3903500140 CLEVELAND THERMAL, LLC 1901 HAMILTON AVENUE CLEVELAND OH 44114 3904900157 COLUMBUS SOUTHERLY WASTEWATER TREATMENT 6977 SOUTH HIGH STREET LOCKBOURNE OH 43137 Facilities on the Active May 2012 CAA Watch List 3904900007 COLUMBUS STEEL CASTINGS COMPANY 2211 PARSONS AVENUE COLUMBUS OH 43207 4801700010 COMPRESSOR STATION 168 3000 CR 21 MAPLE TX 79101 0900700107 CONNECTICUT DMHAS / CT VALLEY HOSPITAL SILVER STREET & SWEET DRIVE MIDDLETOWN CT 06457 1711900196 CONOCO PHILLIPS CO 2150 S DELMAR AVE HARTFORD IL 62048 1711900104 CONOCOPHILLIPS CO 900 S CENTRAL AVE ROXANA IL 62084 2201900053 CONOCOPHILLIPS CO - WESTLAKE PETROLEUM P 1980 OLD SPANISH TRAIL WESTLAKE LA 70669 1812900054 CONSOLIDATED TERMINALS & LOGISTICS CO. 2801 BLUFF RD MT. VERNON IN 47620 1812900003 COUNTRYMARK COOPERATIVE - REFINERY 1200 REFINERY RD MOUNT VERNON IN 47620 1703101216 CRAWFORD ELECTRIC GENERATING STATION 3501 S PULASKI RD CHICAGO IL 60623 1810700003 CRAWFORDSVILLE ELECTRIC LIGHT & POWER 700 NORTH WASHINGTON CRAWFORDSVILLE IN 47933 3909500083 CROWN CORK & SEAL 5201 ENTERPRISE BLVD TOLEDO OH 43612 3913300015 CUSTOM PULTRUSIONS INC. 1333 S. CHILLICOTHE RD. AURORA OH 44202 1100100008 DC GENERAL HOSPITAL 1900 MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE, SE WASHINGTON DC 20003 4213300074 DEFENSE DISTR DEPOT SUSQUEHANNA PA/NEW C S AVENUE & 3RD ST, BLDG 750 NEW CUMBERLAND PA 17070 1000100066 DELAWARE STATE UNIVERSITY 1200 NORTH DUPONT HIGHWAY DOVER DE 19901 3909500082 DELTA FUELS, INC. 1820 FRONT ST. TOLEDO OH 43605 3916900017 DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC UTILITIES, CITY OF 1100 PERRY STREET ORRVILLE OH 44667 5502700009 DEPT OF ADM -WAUPUN CORRECTIONAL INSTITU 201 S DRUMMOND ST WAUPUN WI 53963 1718300088 DEPT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS MEDICAL CENTER 1900 E MAIN ST DANVILLE IL 61832 2512000061 DOMINION ENERGY-BRAYTON POINT LLC BRAYTON POINT STATION SOMERSET MA 02726 06013A0031 DOW CHEMICAL COMPANY LOVERIDGE RD PITTSBURG CA 94565 2611100005 DOW CORNING - MIDLAND PLANT 3901 S SAGINAW RD MIDLAND MI 48686 4803900041 DOW TEXAS OPERATIONS FREEPORT 2301 N BRAZOSPORT BLVD FREEPORT TX 77541 3900100001 DP&L, J.M. STUART GENERATING STATION U.S. ROUTE 52 ABERDEEN OH 45101 3911300055 DP&L, O.H. HUTCHINGS GENERATING STATION 9200 CHAUTAUQUA ROAD MIAMISBURG OH 45432 4702500083 DTR TENNESSEE, INC. 150 HESTER LANE TAZEWELL TN 37879 1805100013 DUKE ENERGY INDIANA, INC. - GIBSON GENER 1097 N 950 W1097 N 950 W PRINCETON IN 47665 5104100078 DUPONT DE NEMOURS E I & COMPANY INC JAME 1201 BELLWOOD RD CHESTERFIELD VA 23237
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