Silicon, semiconductor grade

The bottomline is that one pound of Silicon, semiconductor grade uses the following resources, and produces the following pollutions:
Resource or Pollutantsort iconAmountUnitCEII
Oil deposits0.00028barrel0.399
Sulfur dioxide pollution0.3355557131894pound8206.806
Nitrogen oxides pollution0.17940284258444pound3170.317
Ash1.8661042878633pound659.537
Water, fresh1.0625363925719gallon (US)13.765
Liquid waste2.1327867937448gallon (US)75.379
Landfilled waste209.73605947312pound7412.702
Land-7.9924187543111E-6acre-3.694
Forest9.338E-6acre159.68
Methane pollution0.044071620394947pound112.149
Natural gas deposits4.434947946pound25.279
Recycled waste-0.00034499986834227pound-0
Iron ore deposits0.00081274007446016pound7.897e-4
Particulate matter (PM)0.0017868855428757pound113.677
Volatile organic compounds (VOCs)0.0062973046340742pound2225.656
Chemical waste7.0E-7pound0.002
Uranium reserves0.000511509009pound72.139
Lead pollution8.3850400176302E-7pound5.334
Mercury pollution1.1785921818084E-6pound37.489
Carbon monoxide pollution0.010803761666577pound62.621
Arsenic pollution1.5518130393811E-6pound49.361
Radioactive waste8.8394413635632E-5pound562.342
Carbon dioxide pollution73.673868853389pound2603.856
Dissipation130.20754703954kWh0.034
Coal deposits26.004613342731pound23.404
Total CEII: 25588.236