Brunswick, NC

According to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's 2023 Toxics Release Inventory, Safe Drinking Water Information System, and Superfund National Priorities List, this Environmental Justice Screening Report covers Brunswick, NC (population 145,889).

Burden Score
56
C – Moderate
Rank #171 of 500
Transparent derived index: not an official EPA rating

According to EPA TRI, SDWIS, and Superfund NPL extracts, Brunswick, NC has an environmental burden score of 56/100 (grade C), ranking #171 of 500 counties in this sample. Underlying disclosure counts: 9 TRI facilities releasing 10.1M lbs, 12 health-based SDWIS violation rows, and 2 Superfund sites. The score is a percentile of federal disclosure footprints, not a diagnosis of current community health harm.

This report synthesizes four indicator layers into a single burden score for Brunswick, NC: Toxic Release Inventory (TRI) volume, Safe Drinking Water Act health violations, Superfund National Priorities List presence, and carcinogen-releasing facility density. The county's overall score is 56/100 (grade C), ranking #171 of 500 counties analyzed in the current dataset.

Underlying values: 9 TRI-reporting facilities releasing 10.1M lbs of disclosed toxics; 12 health-based SDWIS violations across the county's water systems; 2 Superfund NPL sites; and 7 facilities reporting carcinogenic chemicals. Of the 2 Superfund sites in this county, 2 are actively listed on the NPL.

Transparent derived index from EPA TRI / SDWIS / Superfund extracts: not an official EPA rating. Each of up to 500 counties is percentile-ranked on four rates (toxic lbs per capita 35%, health-based SDWIS rows per water system 25%, Superfund sites per 100k residents 20%, carcinogen-facility share 20%), then weighted. Population-less counties take a neutral 50th percentile on the per-capita indicators. See methodology.

A high burden grade does not by itself establish current health harm; it documents the cumulative regulatory and disclosure footprint drawn from EPA TRI, SDWIS, and Superfund data. Use the indicator breakdown below to see which component drives the score, and drill into the top chemicals and facilities for the underlying Form R filings. This percentile-based score is a different measure than the county profile's fixed-threshold risk score: expect the two numbers to differ.

Toxic Releases Low
33th %ile
10.1M lbs total
Water Quality Low
49th %ile
12 health violations
Superfund High
82th %ile
2 sites
Carcinogens High
78th %ile
7 facilities w/ carcinogens

Top Chemicals Released

Chemical Total Released Carcinogen PBT Facilities
Zinc compounds 7.5M lbs No No 2
Manganese And Manganese Compounds 1.3M lbs No No 1
Copper And Copper Compounds 203.0K lbs No No 2
Barium And Barium Compounds 184.9K lbs No No 1
Sulfuric acid (acid aerosols including mists, vapors, gas, fog, and other airborne forms of any particle size) 150.0K lbs No No 1
Chromium and Chromium Compounds(except for chromite ore mined in the Transvaal Region) 135.7K lbs No No 2
Cobalt And Cobalt Compounds 121.3K lbs Yes No 1
tert-Butyl alcohol 68.3K lbs No No 1
Hydrogen fluoride 51.0K lbs No No 1
Nickel And Nickel Compounds 50.8K lbs Yes No 1

What is the environmental burden score for Brunswick, NC?

Brunswick has an environmental burden score of 56/100 (grade: C), ranking #171 out of 500 counties analyzed. The score is a transparent derived percentile index of EPA TRI / SDWIS / Superfund disclosure rates: not an official EPA rating or a measured health outcome.

How many TRI facilities are in Brunswick?

Brunswick has 9 TRI (Toxic Release Inventory) facilities reporting to the EPA, with total releases of 10.1M lbs.

Data from U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). This screening tool is for informational purposes only and is not affiliated with the federal government.

What to do with Brunswick's screening report

Use this county's score as a starting point, then drill into the specific concern that matters to you.

This score synthesizes four EPA indicator layers into a single 0-100 index; it is not a health-risk diagnosis or a substitute for local environmental testing.

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Data sourced from U.S. EPA environmental datasets. See our methodology for details. Retrieved and formatted by PlainEnviro

According to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, this Environmental Justice Screening Score is computed from the 2023 Toxics Release Inventory, the Safe Drinking Water Information System, and the Superfund National Priorities List, spanning PlainEnviro's database of more than 25,000 EPA-tracked facilities nationwide; see our methodology for the full scoring formula and source citations.