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Zip Code 57702

📍 Rapid City, SD

Toxic Air Emissions Report (2024)

37,078.80 lbs
Total Air Pollution

In 2024, industrial facilities in Rapid City, SD released over 37,078.80 lbs of pollutants. The primary source was PETE LIEN & SONS INC, which emitted large quantities of Hydrochloric acid (acid aerosols including mists, vapors, gas, fog, and other airborne forms of any particle size) into the local air. Residents of 57702 face significantly higher exposure risks than the national average.

Top Polluting Facilities

  • PETE LIEN & SONS INC
    Hydrochloric acid (acid aerosols including mists, vapors, gas, fog, and other airborne forms of any particle size) released to air
    30,367.00 lbs
    LBS
  • GCC DACOTAH
    Owned by: GCC OF AMERICA
    Copper released to air
    4,483.20 lbs
    LBS
  • GCC DACOTAH
    Owned by: GCC OF AMERICA
    Manganese released to air
    1,070.00 lbs
    LBS
  • GCC DACOTAH
    Owned by: GCC OF AMERICA
    Barium released to air
    525.20 lbs
    LBS
  • GCC DACOTAH
    Owned by: GCC OF AMERICA
    Zinc (fume or dust) released to air
    333.28 lbs
    LBS
  • GCC DACOTAH
    Owned by: GCC OF AMERICA
    Chromium compounds (except for chromite ore mined in the Transvaal Region) released to air
    126.60 lbs
    LBS
  • GCC DACOTAH
    Owned by: GCC OF AMERICA
    Lead compounds released to air
    100 lbs
    LBS
  • GCC DACOTAH
    Owned by: GCC OF AMERICA
    Mercury released to air
    32.716 lbs
    LBS
  • PETE LIEN & SONS INC
    Mercury compounds released to air
    25.41 lbs
    LBS
  • PETE LIEN & SONS INC
    Barium compounds (except for barium sulfate (CAS No. 7727-43-7)) released to air
    14.03 lbs
    LBS
  • PETE LIEN & SONS INC
    Lead compounds released to air
    1 lbs
    LBS
  • GCC DACOTAH Cancer Risk
    Owned by: GCC OF AMERICA
    Dioxin and dioxin-like compounds released to air
    0.36198 lbs
    LBS

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Protect Your Lungs

The primary pollutants detected here are likely heavy particulates. To protect your lungs, ensure you use a True HEPA (H13) filter, which captures 99.97% of airborne particles like Chromium compounds (except for chromite ore mined in the Transvaal Region).

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