Year-over-year total releases
Reported on-site TRI releases in pounds (lbs), grouped by reporting year.
Facility detail
330 ELMWOOD AVE, MOUNTAIN TOP, PA, 18707
Parent company: HYDRO EXTRUSION USA LLC
Reported on-site TRI releases in pounds (lbs), grouped by reporting year.
The 10 chemicals with the highest cumulative on-site releases in pounds (lbs) across all available years.
Rows are years. Columns show the five highest-total chemicals across all years plus each year's total release volume.
| All values in pounds (lbs) | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Year | Nitric acid | Phosphoric acid | Lead | Sulfuric acid (acid aerosols including mists, vapors, gas, fog, and other airborne forms of any particle size) | Total (lbs) | |
| 2024 | — | — | 0 | — | 0 | |
| 2023 | — | — | 0 | — | 0 | |
| 2022 | — | — | 0 | — | 0 | |
| 2021 | — | — | 5 | — | 5 | |
| 2020 | — | — | 0 | — | 0 | |
| 2019 | — | — | 0 | — | 0 | |
| 2018 | 171 | — | 0 | — | 171 | |
| 2017 | 171 | — | 0 | — | 171 | |
| 2016 | 167 | — | 0 | — | 167 | |
| 2015 | 167 | — | 0 | — | 167 | |
| 2014 | 181 | — | 0 | — | 181 | |
| 2013 | 487 | — | 0 | — | 487 | |
| 2011 | 590 | — | — | — | 590 | |
| 2010 | 885 | — | — | — | 885 | |
| 2009 | 4,800 | — | — | — | 4,800 | |
| 2008 | 6,360 | — | — | — | 6,360 | |
| 2007 | 4,824 | — | — | — | 4,824 | |
| 2006 | 6,700 | — | — | — | 6,700 | |
| 2005 | 6,595 | — | — | — | 6,595 | |
| 2004 | 6,800 | — | — | — | 6,800 | |
| 2003 | 6,600 | — | 95 | — | 6,695 | |
| 2002 | 6,400 | — | 114 | — | 6,514 | |
| 2001 | 6,400 | — | 106 | — | 6,506 | |
| 2000 | 6,400 | — | — | — | 6,400 | |
| 1999 | 6,400 | — | — | — | 6,400 | |
| 1998 | 6,400 | 250 | — | — | 6,650 | |
| 1997 | 6,400 | 250 | — | — | 6,650 | |
| 1996 | 6,400 | 250 | — | — | 6,650 | |
| 1995 | 6,400 | 250 | — | — | 6,650 | |
| 1994 | 6,400 | 250 | — | — | 6,650 | |
| 1993 | — | — | — | 10 | 10 | |
▎ Facilities report to EPA's TRI once they manufacture, process, or use a listed chemical above set thresholds. Once that threshold is crossed, they must report actual releases regardless of size — so a small number reflects genuine low-level discharge, not a data error.