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The South Coast Air Quality Management District compiles an annual list of companies emitting the largest volume of two pollutants--reactive hydrocarbons and oxides of nitrogen. This list covers emissions during 1989.
REACTIVE HYDROCARBONS
These are produced by incomplete combustion of gasoline and from fumes from fuels, paints, and industrial and dry-cleaning solvents. They are a prime ingredient in the formation of ozone, the invisible, lung-irritating gas that is smog’s main component.
COMPANY: EMISSIONS (TONS/YR.)
1. Texaco Oil, Wilmington: 2,203
2. Chevron USA, El Segundo: 2,089
3. ARCO Refinery, Carson: 1,989
4. Shell Oil, Wilmington: 1,739
5. UNOCAL Refinery, Wilmington: 1,049
6. Douglas Aircraft, Long Beach: 743
7. Avery Label Systems, Monrovia: 637
8. Mobil Oil, Torrance: 626
9. Shell Western E & P, Huntington Beach: 626
10. Catalina Yachts, Woodland Hills: 485
11. Golden West Refinery, Santa Fe Springs: 481
12. U.S. Govt.-Dept. Air Force, March AFB: 461
13. Ultramar Refinery, Wilmington: 457
14. General Motors, Van Nuys: 443
15. Northorp Aircraft, Hawthorne: 395
16. Chase Bag Co., Los Angeles: 389
17. Rohr Industries, Riverside: 381
18. Reynold’s Metal, Torrance: 363
19. Trendwest Furniture Manufacturing, Carson: 351
20. Christian Heywood Inc.*, Santa Ana: 349
* Formerly B.P. John Furniture.
OXIDES OF NITROGEN
These are toxic gases formed by fuel combustion in motor vehicles, power plants and industrial boilers. They combine with hydrocarbons to form ozone, the most intractable pollutant in the Los Angeles basin.
COMPANY: EMISSIONS (TONS/YR.)
1. Chevron USA, El Segundo: 3,251
2. L.A. City DWP--Haynes, Long Beach: 3,032
3. Southern Cal. Gas Co., Blythe*: 2,672
4. ARCO Refinery, Carson: 2,574
5. Southern Cal. Edison--Alamitos, Long Beach: 2,391
6. Cal Portland Cement, Colton: 2,372
7. Mobil Oil, Torrance: 1,969
8. Texaco Oil, Wilmington: 1,862
9. Shell Oil, Wilmington: 1,765
10. UNOCAL Refinery, Wilmington: 1,445
11. Southern Cal. Edison--Redondo Beach: 1,325
12. Southern Cal. Edison--El Segundo: 1,092
13. L.A. City DWP--Scattergood, Playa del Rey: 993
14. Southern Calif. Edison--Huntington Beach: 888
15. Southern Calif. Edison--Etiwanda: 855
16. Owens-Illinois, Vernon: 726
17. L.A. DWP, Sun Valley: 718
18. Golden West Refinery, Santa Fe Springs: 694
19. Shell Western E & P, Huntington Beach: 646
20. Glendale City, Dept. of Public Services: 534
* Located in the Southeast Desert Air Basin.
Source: South Coast Air Quality Management District.
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