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Zip Code 35986

📍 Rainsville, AL

Toxic Air Emissions Report (2024)

Data Source: EPA TRI (2024) • Updated Nov 2025

49,448.46 lbs
State Score
28
/ 100
National Score
17
/ 100

In 2024, industrial facilities in Rainsville, AL released over 49,448.46 lbs of pollutants. The primary source was BLUESCOPE BUILDINGS N.A. INC, which emitted large quantities of Certain glycol ethers into the local air. Residents of 35986 face significantly higher exposure risks than the national average.

Top Polluting Facilities

  • BLUESCOPE BUILDINGS N.A. INC
    Owned by: nan
    Certain glycol ethers released to air
    19,007.00 lbs
    LBS
  • MORIROKU TECHNOLOGY NORTH AMERICAN INC. - RAINSVILLE
    Owned by: MORIROKU LTD
    Toluene released to air
    14,801.00 lbs
    LBS
  • MORIROKU TECHNOLOGY NORTH AMERICAN INC. - RAINSVILLE
    Owned by: MORIROKU LTD
    Xylene (mixed isomers) released to air
    7,890.80 lbs
    LBS
  • MORIROKU TECHNOLOGY NORTH AMERICAN INC. - RAINSVILLE Cancer Risk
    Owned by: MORIROKU LTD
    Ethylbenzene released to air
    6,479.00 lbs
    LBS
  • APPLETON GROUP LLC
    Owned by: EMERSON ELECTRIC CO
    Diisocyanates released to air
    566.23 lbs
    LBS
  • APPLETON GROUP LLC Cancer Risk
    Owned by: EMERSON ELECTRIC CO
    Styrene released to air
    527.26 lbs
    LBS
  • MORIROKU TECHNOLOGY NORTH AMERICAN INC. - RAINSVILLE Cancer Risk
    Owned by: MORIROKU LTD
    Chloroform released to air
    128.00 lbs
    LBS
  • BLUESCOPE BUILDINGS N.A. INC
    Owned by: nan
    Manganese released to air
    39.88 lbs
    LBS
  • BLUESCOPE BUILDINGS N.A. INC
    Owned by: nan
    Chromium released to air
    4.66 lbs
    LBS
  • BLUESCOPE BUILDINGS N.A. INC Cancer Risk
    Owned by: nan
    Nickel released to air
    3.37 lbs
    LBS
  • BLUESCOPE BUILDINGS N.A. INC
    Owned by: nan
    Copper released to air
    1.25 lbs
    LBS
  • BLUESCOPE BUILDINGS N.A. INC Cancer Risk
    Owned by: nan
    Lead released to air
    0.0095 lbs
    LBS

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Because toxic gases and VOCs were detected in this area (likely from the Styrene), standard filters are not enough. We strongly recommend an Activated Carbon purifier to adsorb these fumes.

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