Table 2-19: Hazardous Materials Incidents: 2004,,,,,, "(Not including pipelines or bulk, nonpackaged water incidents)",,,,,, ,,,Injuries,,,"Damages ($ thousands)" State,Incidents,Deaths,Total,Major,Minor, Alabama,169,0,1,0,1,"1,158" Alaska,18,0,2,0,2,113 Arizona,229,0,4,0,4,809 Arkansas,141,0,0,0,0,397 California,"1,199",0,11,4,7,"3,715" Colorado,351,1,7,0,7,"1,796" Connecticut,241,0,1,1,0,"3,643" Delaware,23,0,1,0,1,184 District of Columbia,14,0,0,0,0,19 Florida,503,2,4,1,3,"2,102" Georgia,399,1,4,0,4,965 Hawaii,6,0,0,0,0,17 Idaho,29,0,1,0,1,329 Illinois,"1,102",0,16,1,15,"1,759" Indiana,372,0,24,2,22,917 Iowa,130,0,4,1,3,274 Kansas,304,0,2,0,2,367 Kentucky,288,0,5,0,5,508 Louisiana,297,0,8,3,5,839 Maine,33,0,1,1,0,15 Maryland,309,4,3,0,3,"2,682" Massachusetts,195,0,2,0,2,488 Michigan,249,1,8,1,7,"1,126" Minnesota,266,0,2,1,1,277 Mississippi,126,0,0,0,0,312 Missouri,294,0,3,0,3,606 Montana,41,0,1,0,1,115 Nebraska,58,0,2,0,2,531 Nevada,65,0,0,0,0,165 New Hampshire,23,0,1,1,0,187 New Jersey,388,0,2,0,2,738 New Mexico,66,0,1,0,1,"1,178" New York,464,0,5,2,3,"1,515" North Carolina,527,0,7,0,7,"2,576" North Dakota,24,0,0,0,0,38 Ohio,"1,326",0,12,3,9,"1,332" Oklahoma,190,0,1,0,1,711 Oregon,224,0,0,0,0,861 Pennsylvania,955,0,7,2,5,"2,731" Rhode Island,23,0,2,2,0,21 South Carolina,154,0,2,0,2,265 South Dakota,15,0,0,0,0,13 Tennessee,809,0,6,0,6,"2,746" Texas,"1,234",3,104,17,87,"9,435" Utah,173,0,0,0,0,144, Vermont,20,0,0,0,0,18, Virginia,131,0,1,0,1,528, Washington,164,0,5,1,4,117, West Virginia,68,1,2,0,2,518, Wisconsin,258,0,11,0,11,276, Wyoming,23,0,0,0,0,396, "United States, total1","14,740",13,289,44,245,"52,587", ,,,,,,, 1Total does not include U.S. territories or foreign countries.,,,,,,, "NOTES: Hazardous material incident locations are often listed as the terminals or sorting centers where they are discovered. Therefore, states with this type of a facility may show a disproportionate number of incidents.",,,,,,, "Hazardous materials transportation incidents required to be reported are defined in the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR), 49 CFR Part 171.15, 171.16 (Form F 5800.1). Incident means any of the following events: (1) a fatality or major injury caused by the release of a hazardous material; (2) the evacuation of 25 or more persons as a result of release of a hazardous material or exposure to fire; (3) a release or exposure to fire which results in the closure of a major transportation artery; (4) the alteration of an aircraft flight plan or operation; (5) the release of radioactive materials from Type B packaging; (6) the release of over 11.9 gallons or 88.2 pounds of a severe marine pollutant; or (7) the release of a bulk quantity (over 119 gallons or 882 pounds) of a hazardous material. ",,,,,,, Hazardous materials deaths and injuries are caused by the hazardous material in commerce.,,,,,,, Hazardous materials incident data are subject to revision and correction by the Office of Hazardous Materials Safety.,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, "SOURCE: U.S. Department of Transportation, Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration, Office of Hazardous Materials Safety, Hazmat Summary by State for Calendar Year 2004, Washington, DC: 2005, available at http://hazmat.dot.gov as of Sept. 30, 2005.",,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, " ",,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,