Southwest Lake Michigan Pilot Study

Errata sheet: Southwest Lake Michigan Report. Wisconsin section.

Integrating Wisconsin Changes into the Final Report

Some of the numbers in the published Wisconsin data have been changed. The changes to the numbers will affect the tables in Appendix C: Wisconsin Toxic Emissions Inventory in the published final report. To effectively use the errata sheet, compare it to the tables in Appendix C and mark the changes in the published report. The number changes will affect Table 4-1 (Wisconsin portion of the regional total), Table 4-2 (where Wisconsin makes up 3 of the 12 aggregated counties by SIC code) and possibly Figures 4-6. The new Wisconsin totals will need to be changed in Table 4-1, and stepped into Table 4-2 by adding or subtracting the new numbers to the existing total and then by calculating the new percentages. The new percentages will affect the Figures if the changes are made for the SIC shown on each pie chart.

Wisconsin Section Changes

The bold numbers in the following 3 tables are incorrect in the published report and should read as they appear in bold under the total column for all three counties. For Kenosha County, POM should read 40.54, for Milwaukee County, POM should read 106.85, and for Racine County, POM should read 57.824.

The following tables are located on pages 242-243 in the published report.

Results

Kenosha wood stoves fireplaces TOTAL
County(pounds) (pounds) (pounds)
Arsenic0.7890.441 1.230
Benz(a)anthracene8.964 5.01513.979
Benzo(a)pyrene53.783 30.09283.875
Cd0.1790.100 0.280
Cr0.00E+000.00E+00 0.00E+00
Chrome VI0.4120.231 0.643
Chrysene89.63950.153 139.792
Co1.1650.652 1.817
Cu3.0481.705 4.753
Fluoranthene71.71140.123 111.834
Pb9.8605.517 15.377
Mn and compounds1.255 0.7021.957
Hg0.0580.033 0.091
Naphthalene1290.8722.21 2013.00
Ni and compounds0.179 0.1000.280
phenol71.71140.123 111.834
PCDDs0.0260.004 0.029
PCDFs0.1432.51E-3 0.146
PAHs4481.932507.66 6989.59
POM 25.99514.544 40.540
TCDD 23786.63E­05 1.40E­042.07E­04
TCDF 23780.0040.002 0.006

Milwaukeewood stoves fireplaces TOTAL
County(pounds) (pounds) (pounds)
Arsenic1.0002.219 3.219
Benz(a)anthracene 11.367 25.21436.581
Benzo(a)pyrene68.204 151.282219.486
Cd0.2270.504 0.732
Cr0.00E+000.00E+00 0.00E+00
Chrome VI0.5231.160 1.683
Chrysene113.673252.137 365.810
Co1.4783.278 4.756
Cu3.8658.573 12.438
Fluoranthene90.938201.709 292.648
Pb12.50427.735 40.239
Mn and compounds1.591 3.5305.121
Hg0.0740.164 0.238
Naphthalene1636.893630.77 5267.66
Ni and compounds0.227 0.5040.732
phenol90.938201.709 292.648
PCDDs0.0330.018 0.051
PCDFs0.1811.3E-2 0.194
PAHs5683.6512606.83 18290.48
POM32.96573.120 106.085
TCDD 23788.41E­05 7.06E­047.90E­04
TCDF 23780.0050.011 0.016

Racinewood stoves fireplaces TOTAL
County(pounds) (pounds) (pounds)
Arsenic1.1830.572 1.755
Benz(a)anthracene13.444 6.49519.939
Benzo(a)pyrene80.664 38.973119.637
Cd0.2690.130 0.399
Cr0.00E+000.00E+00 0.00E+00
Chrome VI0.6180.299 0.917
Chrysene134.44064.955 199.395
Co1.7480.844 2.592
Cu4.5712.208 6.779
Fluoranthene107.552 51.964159.516
Pb14.7887.145 21.933
Mn and compounds1.882 0.9092.792
Hg0.0870.042 0.130
Naphthalene1935.93935.34 2871.28
Ni and compounds0.269 0.1300.399
phenol107.55251.964 159.516
PCDDs0.0390.005 0.043
PCDFs0.2143.2E­03 0.217
PAHs6721.993247.73 9969.73
POM38.98818.837 57.824
TCDD 23789.95E­05 1.82E­042.81E­04
TCDF 23780.0060.003 0.009

The tables on the following pages are to replace those in the Southwest Lake Michigan Report. These tables include several corrected numbers and totals. The affected page numbers in the published report are as follows: pages 270, 275, 277, and 278. (The corresponding page numbers are included at bottom of each of the following tables). The corrected numbers in these tables will affect the totals and results in tables 4-1 and 4-2 and figures 4-6 thru 4-35 in the published report.

Table C-1:Kenosha County WI, Emissions by SIC (Lbs/yr)



SIC Code TOTAL

Compound (POUNDS) 39314911 49534952 55417211 8221RWC Off road(pounds)
1 Arsenic
112




1.23 0.60113.83
2 Atrazine









3 Benz(a)anthracene

1.55E-05



13.48 0.8014.28
4 Benzo(a)pyrene

2.83E-05



83.88 0.4984.37
5 Cadmium






0.28 2.502.96
6 Carbon tetrachloride

1.80E-01





0.18
7 Chlordane









8 Chromium







37.9037.90
9 Chrome VI






0.64
0.64
10 Chrysene

7.35E-03



139.79 1.0140.80
11 Cobalt
55




1.82 33.3090.12
12 Coke oven emiss.









13 Copper






4.75 188.75193.50
14 1,2 Dichloroethane



99.5


709.60809.10
15 Diethylhexyl phthalate









16 Di-n-butyl phthalate









17 Di-n-octyl phthalate









18 Dioxins; 2378 Equiv









19 Ethylbenzene



751.5


1164012,391
20 Fluoranthene

1.80E-01



111.83 6.10118.11
21 Heptachlor









22 Hexachlorobenzene









23 Hexachlorobutadiene









24 Hexachloroethane









25 Lead






15.38 7.022 .38
26 Alkylated Pb compounds









27 Manganese & compounds






1.96 33.135 .06
28 Mercury






0.09 0.901.0
29 Methoxychlor









30 Methylene Chloride

5.32E+01 723.6




776.80
31 Naphthalene

2.48
3757

2013 542211,194
32 Nickel & compounds
211




0.28 176.38387.66
33 Parathion









34 Pentachloronitrobenzene









35 Pentachlorophenol









36 phenol






111.83
111.83
37 PCBs

1.51E-02





1.51E-02
38 PCDDs






0.03
0.03
39 PCDFs






0.15
0.15
40 PAHs






6989.59 34.807,024
41 POM





0.0551 40.54
40.60
42 TCDD 2378

3.52E-05



2.1E-04
2.50E-04
43 TCDF 2378

4.37E-04



6.2E-03
6.64E-03
44 Tetrachloroethylene (PERC)

8.63E-01

20,833


20,833
45 Trichlorethene 6,680
0.312





6,680
46 111 trichloroethane 15,919
2.53





15,9121
47 245 trichlorophenol









48 246 trichlorophenol









49 Trifluralin









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Table C-2: Milwaukee County WI, Emissions by SIC (Lbs/yr)(continued)



SIC Code

(POUNDS) 4952496 1 50935171 49535541 72118221 WoodOff road TOTAL:
1 Arsenic
104





3.204.42 396.95
2 Atrazine










3 Benz(a)anthracene



1.16E-04


36.584.30 40.88
4 Benzo(a)pyrene



2.12E-04


219.492.40 221.89
5 Cadmium 22.25 17





0.7318.70 84.15
6 Carbon tetrachloride



1.30




1.80
7 Chlordane










8 Chromium








177.90 177.90
9 Chrome VI







1.68
516.85
10 Chrysene



1.00E-01


365.84.90 370.90
11 Cobalt

19.36




4.76143.90 240.11
12 Coke oven emiss.










13 Copper 244.51






12.441303.40 2,838
14 1,2 Dichloroethane




515.5


2752 3,268
15 Diethylhexyl phthal










16 Di-n-butyl phthalate










17 Di-n-octyl phthalate










18 Dioxins; 2378 Equiv










19 Ethylbenzene


387.6 5
3,895


56067 76,667
20 Fluoranthene



1.30


292.6530.50 324.45
21 Heptachlor










22 Hexachlorobenzene










23 Hexachlorobutadien










24 Hexachloroethane










25 Lead







40.2452.10 225.67
26 Alkylated Pb com










27 Manganese &com







5.12142.10 2,511
28 Mercury 118.20 25





0.247.0 150.44
29 Methoxychlor










30 Methylene Chloride



398.3




98,305
31 Naphthalene


0.04 18.6 19,474

5267.6621148.7 60494
32 Nickel & compounds 282.04 552 225.8




0.731213.6 4,073
33 Parathion










34 Pentachloronitro










35 Pentachlorophenol










36 phenol


7.0



292.65
299.65
37 PCBs



1.00E-01




0.10
38 PCDDs







0.05
0.05
39 PCDFs







0.19
0.19
40 PAHs







18290.5217.7 18,508
41 POM






0.32 106.08
172.30
42 TCDD 2378



2.64E-04


7.90E-04
1.05E-03
43 TCDF 2378



3.27E-03


2.00E-02
2.33E-02
44 (PERC)



6.50
204,27 3


204,380
45 Trichlorethene



2.34




25,435
46 111 trichloroethane



18.9




127,536
47 245 trichlorophenol










48 246 trichlorophenol










49 Trifluralin










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Table C-3: Racine County WI, Emissions by SIC (Lbs/yr) (continued)




TOTAL

Compound (POUNDS) 49535541 72118221 WoodOff road (pounds)
1 Arsenic



1.760.802.56
2 Atrazine






3 Benz(a)anthracene 2.1E-05


19.941.0020.94
4 Benzo(a)pyrene 3.9E-05


119.640.60120.24
5 Cadmium



0.403.403.8
6 Carbon tetrachloride 2.5E-01




2.5E-01
7 Chlordane






8 Chromium




45.1045.10
9 Chrome VI



0.92
0.92
10 Chrysene 1.0E-02


199.401.30200.7
11 Cobalt



2.5938.9041.59
12 Coke oven emiss.






13 Copper



6.78250.50578.28
14 1,2 Dichloroethane
101


794.80895.8
15 Diethylhexyl phthalate






16 Di-n-butyl phthalate






17 Di-n-octyl phthalate






18 Dioxins; 2378 Equiv






19 Ethylbenzene
765


1388427,951
20 Fluoranthene 2.5E-01


159.527.60167.37
21 Heptachlor






22 Hexachlorobenzene






23 Hexachlorobutadiene






24 Hexachloroethane






25 Lead



21.939.5031.43
26 Alkylated Pb compounds






27 Manganese & compounds



2.7938.6041.39
28 Mercury



0.131.301.43
29 Methoxychlor






30 Methylene Chloride 72.7




34,742
31 Naphthalene 3.4 3824

2871.286087.5015,691
32 Nickel & compounds



0.40234.10234.5
33 Parathion






34 Pentachloronitrobenzene






35 Pentachlorophenol






36 phenol



159.52
4,498
37 PCBs 2.1E-02




2.10E-02
38 PCDDs



0.04
0.04
39 PCDFs



0.22
0.22
40 PAHs



9969.7345.4010,015
41 POM


0.14 58.0
58.14
42 TCDD 2378 4.8E-05


2.8E-04
3.3E-04
43 TCDF 2378 6.0E-04


8.8E-03
9.4E-03
44 Tetrachloroethylene (PERC) 1.2
35,900


38,749
45 Trichlorethene 0.426




39,584
46 111 trichloroethane 3.5




26,047
47 245 trichlorophenol






48 246 trichlorophenol






49 Trifluralin






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Table C-4: Summary; Kenosha, Milwaukee, and Racine County WI, Totals. (Lbs/yr)



Kenosha MilwaukeeRacine

COMPOUND (pounds)(pounds) (pounds)
1 Arsenic 113.83 396.95 2.56
2 Atrazine


3 Benz(a)anthracene 14.28 40.88 20.94
4 Benzo(a)pyrene 84.37 221.89 120.24
5 Cadmium 2.96 84.15 3.80
6 Carbon tetrachloride 0.18 1.80 0.25
7 Chlordane


8 Chromium 37.90 177.90 45.10
9 Chrome VI 0.64 516.86 0.92
10 Chrysene 140.80 370.91 200.70
11 Cobalt 90.12 240.11 41.59
12 Coke oven emiss.


13 Copper 193.50 2,838 578.28
14 1,2 Dichloroethane 809.10 3,268 895.80
15 Diethylhexyl phthalate


16 Di-n-butyl phthalate


17 Di-n-octyl phthalate


18 Dioxins; 2378 Equiv


19 Ethylbenzene 12,391 76,667 27,951
20 Fluoranthene 118.11 324.45 167.37
21 Heptachlor


22 Hexachlorobenzene


23 Hexachlorobutadiene


24 Hexachloroethane


25 Lead 22.38 225.67 31.43
26 Alkylated Pb compounds


27 Manganese & compounds 35.06 2,511 41.39
28 Mercury 1.0 150.44 1.43
29 Methoxychlor


30 Methylene Chloride 776.80 98,305 34,742
31 Naphthalene 11,194 60,494 15,691
32 Nickel & compounds 387.66 4,073 234.50
33 Parathion


34 Pentachloronitrobenzene


35 Pentachlorophenol


36 phenol 111.83 299.65 4,498
37 PCBs 1.51E-02 0.10 2.10E-02
38 PCDDs 0.030.05 0.04
39 PCDFs 0.150.19 0.22
40 PAHs 7,024 18,508 10,015
41 POM 40.60 172.30 58.14
42 TCDD 2378 2.50E-04 1.05E-03 3.28E-04
43 TCDF 2378 6.64E-03 2.33E-02 9.4E-03
44 Tetrachloroethylene (PERC) 20,833 204,380 38,749
45 Trichlorethene 6,680 25,435 39,584
46 111 trichloroethane 15,921 127,536 26,047
47 245 trichlorophenol


48 246 trichlorophenol


49 Trifluralin


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