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Data Mining Applied to Life Cycle Inventory Modeling for Cumene and Sodium Hydroxide Manufacturing, Version 1, 09/2018

Published by U.S. EPA Office of Research and Development (ORD) | U.S. Environmental Protection Agency | Metadata Last Checked: June 27, 2025 | Last Modified: 2018-09-19
This file contains the life cycle inventories (LCIs) developed for an associated journal article. Potential users of the data are referred to the journal article for a full description of the modeling methodology. LCIs were developed for cumene and sodium hydroxide manufacturing using data mining with metadata-based data preprocessing. The inventory data were collected from US EPA's 2012 Chemical Data Reporting database, 2011 National Emissions Inventory, 2011 Toxics Release Inventory, 2011 Electronic Greenhouse Gas Reporting Tool, 2011 Discharge Monitoring Report, and the 2011 Biennial Report generated from the RCRAinfo hazardous waste tracking system. The U.S. average cumene gate-to-gate inventories are provided without (baseline) and with process allocation applied using metadata-based filtering. In 2011, there were 8 facilities reporting public production volumes of cumene in the U.S., totaling to 2,609,309,687 kilograms of cumene produced that year. The U.S. average sodium hydroxide gate-to-gate inventories are also provided without (baseline) and with process allocation applied using metadata-based filtering. In 2011, there were 24 facilities reporting public production volumes of sodium hydroxide in the U.S., totaling to 3,878,021,614 kilograms of sodium hydroxide produced that year. Process allocation was only conducted for the top 12 facilities producing sodium hydroxide, which represents 97% of the public production of sodium hydroxide. The data have not been compiled in the formal Federal Commons LCI Template to avoid users interpreting the template to mean the data have been fully reviewed according to LCA standards and can be directly applied to all types of assessments and decision needs without additional review by industry and potential stakeholders. This dataset is associated with the following publication: Meyer, D.E., S. Cashman, and A. Gaglione. Improving the reliability of chemical manufacturing life cycle inventory constructed using secondary data. JOURNAL OF INDUSTRIAL ECOLOGY. Berkeley Electronic Press, Berkeley, CA, USA, 25(1): 20-35, (2021).

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