Potassium fertilizer

The bottomline is that one pound of Potassium fertilizer uses the following resources, and produces the following pollutions:
Resource or Pollutantsort iconAmountUnitCEII
Sulfur dioxide pollution7.098229189744E-6pound0.174
Nitrogen oxides pollution4.041645593216E-6pound0.071
Ash4.21370966016E-5pound0.015
Water, fresh2.1779470426112E-5gallon (US)2.821e-4
Liquid waste1.7756808400128E-5gallon (US)6.276e-4
Landfilled waste0.0044705651839547pound0.158
Land2.841907597312E-11acre1.313e-5
Methane pollution0.001000936960999pound2.547
Natural gas deposits0.0001001pound5.706e-4
Recycled waste-7.7901824E-9pound-0
Iron ore deposits1.8351872E-8pound1.783e-8
Particulate matter (PM)1.8099174016E-8pound0.001
Volatile organic compounds (VOCs)1.135649207616E-7pound0.04
Uranium reserves1.155E-8pound0.002
Lead pollution1.89331254112E-11pound1.204e-4
Mercury pollution2.66129031168E-11pound8.465e-4
Carbon monoxide pollution2.43951611904E-7pound0.001
Arsenic pollution3.504032243712E-11pound0.001
Radioactive waste1.99596773376E-9pound0.013
Carbon dioxide pollution0.69156183745285pound24.442
Dissipation0.0015401432906272kWh4.051e-7
Coal deposits0.000554449245504pound4.990e-4
Total CEII: 27.468