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Toxics Release Inventory (TRI) Program | US EPA

The Toxics Release Inventory (TRI) is a resource for learning about toxic chemical releases and pollution prevention activities reported by industrial and ...

Basics of TRI Reporting | US EPA

If a facility meets the employee, industry sector, and chemical threshold criteria, it must report to the TRI Program. For more details about ...

Toxics Release Inventory (TRI) - Healthy People 2030

The Toxics Release Inventory (TRI) compiles data on the quantities of chemicals included on the TRI list of toxic chemicals that are released into the ...

California Toxic Release Inventory Program (CalTRIP)

Facilities that manufacture, process or use toxic chemicals are required to annually report the amount of chemicals they release and dispose of to the United ...

40 CFR Part 372 -- Toxic Chemical Release Reporting - eCFR

This part sets forth requirements for the submission of information relating to the release of toxic chemicals under section 313 of Title III of the Superfund ...

Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act/Toxics ...

Annually, federal facilities that meet the applicability criteria submit TRI reports detailing the amounts of toxic chemicals released from the facility to the ...

Toxic Release Inventory (TRI) Reporting | Department of Labor and ...

TRI facilities are required to report on releases of toxic chemicals into the air, water, and land. In addition, they need to report off-site transfers.

Toxic Chemical Release Inventory - TRI - State of Michigan

Toxic Chemical Release Inventory - TRI ... Section 313, commonly referred to as the Toxic Chemical Release Inventory or TRI, requires certain facilities to ...

40 CFR Part 372 -- Toxic Chemical Release Reporting - eCFR

eCFR Content ; § 372.85, Toxic chemical release reporting form and instructions. ; § 372.95, Alternate threshold certification and instructions.

Toxic Release Inventory - NYSDEC

Facilities are required to submit reports for more than 650 designated toxic chemicals. The reports are submitted to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency ( ...

Changes to Reporting Requirements for Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl ...

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is adding per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) subject to reporting under the Emergency ...

Toxic Release Inventory Reporting Process and Considerations

Toxic Chemical Release Inventory (Section 313): Facilities must annually report releases of specific toxic chemicals to the EPA and state agencies through the ...

Toxics Release Inventory - IN.gov

U.S. EPA data shows that most of the toxic chemical waste managed at industrial facilities in the U.S. ... The process of reporting to the TRI has encouraged ...

Toxic Release Inventory Program (TRI) - Florida Disaster

It also requires industry to report on the storage, use and releases of hazardous substances to federal, state, and local governments. EPCRA requires state and ...

Chemical Reporting for Tier II

The reporting threshold for extremely hazardous substances is 500 lbs or the threshold planning quantity (TPQ), whichever is less. 40 CFR 355 ...

Addition of Certain Chemicals; Community Right-to-Know Toxic ...

Under EPCRA section 313(c), Congress established an initial list of toxic chemicals subject to EPCRA toxic chemical reporting requirements that ...

Toxic release inventory and pollution prevention | Minnesota ...

... toxic chemicals above specified thresholds, to report annually ... ​The Act requires each TRI facility reporting toxic chemical releases and transfers to develop ...

The Toxics Release Inventory - DNREC - Delaware.gov

Each year, these facilities report releases and waste management information for covered chemicals. The facilities report the data to both the EPA and the ...

Toxics Release Inventory - Wikipedia

The Toxics Release Inventory (TRI) is a publicly available database containing information on toxic chemical releases and other waste management activities ...

Chemical Regulatory Reporting & Security - MIT EHS

Each lab or work area with chemicals needs to submit a report, whether or not the lab or work area has any of the regulated substances.