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
Coal deposits26.005076703887pound23.405
Dissipation130.20883415929kWh0.034
Carbon dioxide pollution74.311134913061pound2626.378
Radioactive waste8.8396081694381E-5pound562.353
Arsenic pollution1.5518423230791E-6pound49.362
Carbon monoxide pollution0.077717965540424pound450.473
Mercury pollution1.1786144225918E-6pound37.49
Lead pollution8.385436652634E-7pound5.335
Uranium reserves0.0005115186615pound72.14
Chemical waste1.45E-6pound0.005
Volatile organic compounds (VOCs)0.034271662848731pound12112.634
Particulate matter (PM)0.010788761286014pound686.353
Iron ore deposits0.00081275541138176pound7.897e-4
Recycled waste-0.30034500637871pound-0
Natural gas deposits4.437035031pound25.291
Methane pollution0.057382013214603pound146.02
Forest1.9343E-5acre330.765
Land-1.7997395004083E-5acre-8.318
Landfilled waste209.80879558831pound7415.272
Liquid waste2.1328016333632gallon (US)75.38
Water, fresh1.0625545939865gallon (US)13.765
Ash1.8661395024369pound659.55
Nitrogen oxides pollution0.1795206432264pound3172.399
Sulfur dioxide pollution0.33557367392999pound8207.245
Oil deposits0.00058barrel0.827
Total CEII: 36664.158