EPA TRI Facility · Machinery

Super Radiator Coils

Phoenix, AZ

Total releases
17.7K lbs
Chemicals reported
1
Carcinogens
1
Primary pathway
Air Releases
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Super Radiator Coils has reported 17.7K lbs of toxic releases across 1 chemical to the EPA Toxic Release Inventory, based on annual facility disclosures from 2019 through 2024. Of the chemicals reported, 1 is classified as carcinogen, representing 100% of the facility's chemical profile. The facility operates in the Machinery sector. The primary release pathway is air releases, accounting for 100% of total releases. All release data shown below is self-reported to the EPA under the Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act (EPCRA) Section 313.

#8,520 of 25,902 TRI facilities nationwide by total reported releases. Ranking reflects reported pounds, not toxicity or health risk.

Super Radiator Coils files annual Form R disclosures to the EPA Toxics Release Inventory under EPCRA Section 313, classified under NAICS 333415 (Machinery). Across 1 year of records spanning 2023–2023, the site has disclosed 17.7K lbs in cumulative toxic releases across 1 distinct chemical, 1 of which (100%) carry a carcinogenic classification.

The dominant release pathway is air releases at 17.7K lbs (99.8% of total volume), followed by off-site transfers at 0.2%.

TRI Form R values are self-reported estimates, not measured stack emissions, and treat every pound of reported chemical equally regardless of toxicity. Inclusion in the TRI database does not establish a health risk to nearby residents; it documents the annual reporting record that Super Radiator Coils has filed with the EPA under federal community right-to-know requirements.

Quick Facts

Industry
Machinery
NAICS Code
333415
Total Releases
17.7K lbs
Chemicals Reported
1
Latest Report Year
2023

Compare this facility

See how Super Radiator Coils stacks up against nearby facilities and the typical reporter.

Total reported releases
Super Radiator Coils
17.7K lbs
Freeport-McMoran Miami Inc
129.3M lbs

100% less than the comparison

Chemicals reported
Super Radiator Coils
1
Freeport-McMoran Miami Inc
17

94% less than the comparison

Comparison reflects reported pounds and chemical counts, not toxicity or health risk. Averages cover facilities reporting any release.

How does this facility release toxic chemicals?

How Super Radiator Coils releases toxic chemicals into the environment. Total: 17.7K lbs.

Air Releases 17.7K lbs (99.8%)
Off-site Transfers 39 lbs (0.2%)

Chemical Releases

Aggregated across all reporting years (2023–2023). 1 of 1 chemicals are carcinogens. Sorted by total release volume.

Chemical Total Flags
Tetrachloroethylene 17.7K lbs Carcinogen

Location

Coordinates
33.4231, -112.0368
ZIP Code
85034
EPA Facility ID
85034SPRRD2610S

About TRI Data

Data as of 2024 reporting year. Source: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Toxic Release Inventory.

Data comes from the EPA Toxic Release Inventory (TRI) program. Facilities that manufacture, process, or otherwise use listed toxic chemicals above threshold amounts are required to report annually to the EPA.

Release quantities are self-reported by the facility and may represent estimates rather than exact measurements. "Total releases" includes releases to air, water, land, and off-site transfers for disposal. Quantities shown here are aggregated across all available reporting years.

PlainEnviro presents this data without advocacy framing. The presence of a facility in the TRI database does not by itself indicate a health risk. For site-specific health questions, consult your local environmental or health agency.

Frequently Asked Questions

What chemicals does Super Radiator Coils release?
Super Radiator Coils has reported releases of 1 chemical to the EPA Toxic Release Inventory, totaling 17.7K lbs. 1 of these (100%) are classified as carcinogens.
What industry is Super Radiator Coils in?
Super Radiator Coils is classified under the "Machinery" industry (NAICS code 333415), located in Phoenix, AZ.
How long has Super Radiator Coils reported to the TRI?
Super Radiator Coils has EPA Toxic Release Inventory data spanning 1 year, from 2023 to 2023.
How does Super Radiator Coils release toxic chemicals?
The primary release pathway for Super Radiator Coils is air releases, accounting for 99.8% of total releases (17.7K lbs). Secondary pathway: off-site transfers (0.2%).
Is Super Radiator Coils a health risk?
The presence of a facility in the TRI database does not by itself indicate a health risk. Release quantities are self-reported estimates. For site-specific health questions, consult your local environmental or health agency.
Does Super Radiator Coils release carcinogens?
Yes, Super Radiator Coils reports 1 chemical classified as carcinogens, representing 100% of all chemicals reported by this facility. Carcinogen classification is based on EPA and IARC assessments.

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Sources & how this page was built

Every figure on this page traces to public, federal-government data on Super Radiator Coils. The records below are the primary sources; our methodology explains how they are joined, computed, and verified.

Retrieved and formatted by PlainEnviro Editorial. TRI release totals are self-reported estimates, not measured stack emissions.