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Webinar – TRI Web Based Tools: What's New And Emerging

Nov 18 2009 Trainings, Webinar | Comments Off

WEBINAR REPLAY: NOVEMBER WEBINAR NOW AVAILABLE ONLINE

ECOS, along with the EPA, held a TRI Webinar on November 18th from 2-4PM (EST). The discussion focused on “TRI Web Based Tools: What’s New and Emerging”. This Webinar was attended by over 150 diverse TRI stake-holders including representatives of federal and state agencies, local government, research institutions, industry, and non-profit associations.

The Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) from this webinar are also available.

ECOS, along with the EPA, held a TRI Webinar on November 18th from 2-4PM (EST). The discussion focused on “TRI Web Based Tools: What’s New and Emerging”. This Webinar was attended by over 150 diverse TRI stake-holders including representatives of federal and state agencies, local government, research institutions, industry, and non-profit associations.

This Webinar was designed to discuss and demonstrate some of the improvements to the TRI Web-based tools: TRI Explorer, TRI.Net and Envirofacts. Additionally, the Webinar demonstrated one of U.S. EPA’s tools that is still under development called the Toxics Release Inventory – Chemical Hazard Information Profiles (TRI-CHIP). Lastly, a preview of the latest TRI tool in production – the TRI Mobile Application – was introduced.

Presenters and Topics were:

Kara Koehrn – U.S. EPA, Office of Environmental Information

Overview of Current and New TRI Tools, U.S. EPA’s Early Data Release, and New Options to Envirofacts Data

William P. Smith, Ph.D. – U.S. EPA, Office of Environmental Information

TRI.Net and TRI Mobile Application for the iPhone

Morton Wakeland – U.S. EPA, Region 6 Dallas, TX

Uses, Successes, and Perspective on TRI.Net

Steve Witkin – U.S. EPA, Office of Environmental Information

TRI Explorer – New Capabilities

Andy Opperman – New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection

Experience and Thoughts on TRI Web-based Tools

John Scalera – U.S. EPA, Office of Environmental Information

Toxics Release Inventory – Chemical Hazard Information Profiles (TRI-CHIP)

View the webinar presenter bios here.

TRI Webinar Resource Links

Contact for Webinar Information:

Kelley Ann Lovelace: klovelace@ecos.org

Christine Arcari: arcari.christine@epa.gov