FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE January 5, 2012 EPA Releases 2010 Toxics Release Inventory National Analysis WASHINGTON – The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is releasing its annual national analysis of the Toxics Release Inventory (TRI), providing all Americans with vital information about their communities. The TRI program publishes information on toxic chemical disposals and other releases ...
The Toxics Release Inventory Program is pleased to announce the release of the initial 2010 TRI dataset. The initial dataset is available through the TRI website in downloadable data files and through Envirofacts, one of EPA’s popular data access tools. The files will also be accessible through links from Data.gov. We estimate that the dataset ...
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is challenging application developers to look at EPA data (including Toxics Release Inventory data) and come up with the best, most useful, innovative way to use, show, or combine publically available EPA data in an app. In the Apps for the Environment Challenge, developers have free reign to make an ...
In Los Angeles there is a new campaign known as "Clean Up Green Up". According to their site - The Clean Up Green Up campaign aims to transform Los Angeles communities most impacted by industrial pollution into vibrant and healthy places for families to live. Specifically, the campaign proposes to create “green zones” in the ...
On February 8th, 2011, the EPA held a webinar titled ‘Getting Started With TRI.Net’ which was hosted by Kara Koehrn, Louise Camalier, and Brian Turnbaugh (OMBwatch). You may watch the webinar using the following online version or you may also download the Microsoft Media Video file to your local computer. There are also follow-up questions ...
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