Zip Code 78721
📍 Austin, TX
Toxic Air Emissions Report (2024)
36,820.00 lbs
Total Air Pollution
In 2024, industrial facilities in Austin, TX released over 36,820.00 lbs of pollutants. The primary source was NXP USA INC. - ED BLUESTEIN FACILITY, which emitted large quantities of Fluorine into the local air. Residents of 78721 face significantly higher exposure risks than the national average.
Top Polluting Facilities
- NXP USA INC. - ED BLUESTEIN FACILITYOwned by: NXP USA INCFluorine released to air11,699.00 lbsLBS
- NXP USA INC. - ED BLUESTEIN FACILITYOwned by: NXP USA INCHydrogen fluoride released to air9,540.00 lbsLBS
- NXP USA INC. - ED BLUESTEIN FACILITYOwned by: NXP USA INCEthylene glycol released to air9,309.00 lbsLBS
- NXP USA INC. - ED BLUESTEIN FACILITYOwned by: NXP USA INCAmmonia released to air4,553.00 lbsLBS
- NXP USA INC. - ED BLUESTEIN FACILITYOwned by: NXP USA INCNitric acid released to air782.00 lbsLBS
- NXP USA INC. - ED BLUESTEIN FACILITYOwned by: NXP USA INCN-Methyl-2-pyrrolidone released to air526.00 lbsLBS
- NXP USA INC. - ED BLUESTEIN FACILITYOwned by: NXP USA INCOzone released to air386.00 lbsLBS
- NXP USA INC. - ED BLUESTEIN FACILITYOwned by: NXP USA INCSulfuric acid (acid aerosols including mists, vapors, gas, fog, and other airborne forms of any particle size) released to air25 lbsLBS
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Because toxic gases and VOCs were detected in this area (likely from the Ammonia), standard filters are not enough. We strongly recommend an Activated Carbon purifier to adsorb these fumes.
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