Pentachlorophenol

Toxic Release Inventory data for 2024. 12 facilities reported releasing pentachlorophenol.

On-site releases34.2k lb
Off-site transfers303.4k lb
Air emissions44 lbstack + fugitive
Water discharges4 lb

Largest 2024 releasers

FacilityStateOn-site (lb)
Elemental Environmental Solutions Llc
Arkadelphia
Arkansas34.2k
Veolia Es Technical Solutions Llc Port Arthur Facility
Beaumont
Texas15
Clean Harbors Environmental Services Inc
Kimball
Nebraska11
Stella-Jones Corp
Tacoma
Washington6
Bell Lumber & Pole Co.
New Brighton
Minnesota4
Corteva Freeport Operations
Freeport
Texas2
Heritage Thermal Services
East Liverpool
Ohio0
Clean Harbors Aragonite Llc
Grantsville
Utah0
Clean Harbors Deer Park Llc
La Porte
Texas0
Heidelberg Materials Us Cement Llc
Logansport
Indiana0
Stella-Jones Corp
Rison
Arkansas0

About Pentachlorophenol in the Toxic Release Inventory

The Toxic Release Inventory (TRI) tracks how much of each listed chemical U.S. industrial facilities release into the environment each year. EPA requires facilities in certain industry sectors that manufacture, process, or otherwise use TRI-listed chemicals above threshold amounts to report annually. In 2024, 12 facilities reported releasing pentachlorophenol to EPA's TRI program.

Releases are spread across all three environmental pathways: 44 lb to air (stack and fugitive emissions), 4 lb to water (surface water discharges), and 34.2k lb to land (landfills, surface impoundments, and land treatment).

TRI data represents reported releases, not measured environmental concentrations. A facility reporting large releases of pentachlorophenol is not necessarily causing harm at those levels — toxicity, exposure pathways, and local conditions all matter. Conversely, small reported amounts of highly toxic chemicals can pose greater risk than large amounts of less toxic ones. TRI is a transparency tool, not a risk assessment.

For health information about specific chemicals, the Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR) publishes toxicological profiles, and EPA's Integrated Risk Information System (IRIS) provides reference doses and cancer classifications.