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The Toxics Release Inventory – Made Easy Web-based (TRI-MEweb) Application for Reporting Year 2009 is Now Available. - The TRI-MEweb application allows facilities across the U.S. to file, via the Internet, a paperless report, significantly reducing data errors, and receiving instant receipt confirmation of their submissions to US EPA and their State. The TRI-MEweb application is now available on the US EPA TRI Web site for facilities to report RY 2009 chemical release data in compliance with EPCRA reporting requirements. The deadline to report chemical releases for RY 2009 is midnight July 1, 2010. Learn more here.

 TRI Reporting Aids and Assistance Materials
 By law, if your facility is in a covered industry, you must file your  Toxics Release Inventory (TRI) reports by July 1 of each year. The TRI  Compliance Assistance web page contains access to the resources  necessary for industrial facilities to report their releases and  transfers of certain toxic chemicals to meet EPCRA Section 313  requirements. Please note that the TRI Program is no longer offering  in-person TRI training workshops.

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2007 Public Data Relase Brochure Every year, EPA through the TRI database provides the public with unprecedented access to information about toxic chemical releases and other waste management activities on a local, state, regional and national level. EPA released the 2007 TRI Data on March 14, 2009.

Article from North Dakota Environmental Consultant
Date: Google Alert March 11, 2009

Highest Ranking Parishes and Industrial Facilities in Louisiana for Chronic Human Health Risk Based on the Environmental Protection Agency Risk Screening Environmental Indicators (RSEI) Database

Prepared by Wilma Subra
Technical Advisor to LEAN
October 28, 2008

The Environmental Protection Agency developed the Risk-Screening Environmental Indicators (RSEI) Model (EPA/RSEI Home Page) as a computer screening tool to analyze factors that may result in chronic human health risks. The model was also developed to facilitate priority setting, trend analysis, and ranking of regions, states, counties, industries, chemicals, and/or facilities. The model highlights situations that may lead to potential chronic human health risks.

  

Source of Elevated Levels of Mercury at Big Bear Lake Up for Debate
Press-Enterprise - Riverside,CA,USA

In 2006, the plant released about 161 pounds of mercury, according to the US EPA Toxic Release Inventory. A Mitsubishi official could not be reached Tuesday ...

Study Leads to Interesting Results About Knoxville's Water
Tennessee Journalist - Knoxville,TN,USA

According to the Environmental Working Group, in a list compiled from the Environmental Protection Agency's Toxics Release Inventory of 2004, the Tennessee ...

Why do Firms Pollute (and Reduce) Toxic Emissions? A paper that explores the factors that both explain differences across firms in their initial toxic emission levels and in the reductions beyond any legally required levels subsequent to the availability of public information on TRI.