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California Environmental Protection Agency (CalEPA) - US EPA Toxics Release Inventory (TRI) 2017
,The Toxics Release Inventory (TRI) is a resource for learning about toxic chemical releases and pollution prevention activities reported by industrial and federal facilities. TRI data support informed decision-making by communities, government agencies, companies, and others.,
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US EPA Toxics Release Inventory (TRI) 2017
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,The Toxics Release Inventory (TRI) is a resource for learning about toxic chemical releases and pollution prevention activities reported by industrial and federal facilities. TRI data support informed decision-making by communities, government agencies, companies, and others.,
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI) Facilities
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The Toxics Release Inventory (TRI) is a federal database that contains detailed information on nearly 650 chemicals and chemical categories that over 1,600 industrial and other facilities in the state manage through disposal or other releases, recycling, energy recovery, or treatment. The data are collected from these facilities by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. This dataset is updated nightly from the CalEPA Regulated Site Portal. More information regarding this dataset can be found here.,
Allegheny County Toxics Release Inventory
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The Toxics Release Inventory (TRI) data provides information about toxic substances released into the environment or managed through recycling, energy recovery, and treatment in the United States. Annual releases are compiled and reported by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and shared on the TRI Website. The TRI covers over 650 chemicals and chemical groupings across a broad range of industries. Chemicals covered are linked to cancer or other chronic human health effects, tied to significant adverse human health effects, or significant adverse environmental effects.
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI) Facility Points, Region 9, 2011, US EPA Region 9
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A federal law called the Emergency Planning and Community Right to Know Act (EPCRA) gives the public the right to know about toxic chemicals being released into the environment. The law requires facilities in certain industries, which manufacture, process, or use significant amounts of toxic chemicals, to report annually on their releases of these chemicals. The reports contain information about the types and amounts of toxic chemicals that are released each year to the air, water, and land as well as information on the quantities of toxic chemicals sent to other facilities for further waste management. All of this information is stored in the Toxic Release Inventory (TRI) database. The data here represents facilities and chemical information that have been extracted from EPA TRIS system for reporting year 2012. The associated chemical data, table R9 TRI Chemicals 2012 is a one to many relationship.
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI) Facility Points, Region 9, 2010, US EPA Region 9
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A federal law called the Emergency Planning and Community Right to Know Act (EPCRA) gives the public the right to know about toxic chemicals being released into the environment. The law requires facilities in certain industries, which manufacture, process, or use significant amounts of toxic chemicals, to report annually on their releases of these chemicals. The reports contain information about the types and amounts of toxic chemicals that are released each year to the air, water, and land as well as information on the quantities of toxic chemicals sent to other facilities for further waste management. All of this information is stored in the Toxic Release Inventory (TRI) database. The data here represents facilities and chemical information that have been extracted from EPA TRIS system for reporting year 2006.
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI) Facility Points, Region 9, 2012, US EPA Region 9
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A federal law called the Emergency Planning and Community Right to Know Act (EPCRA) gives the public the right to know about toxic chemicals being released into the environment. The law requires facilities in certain industries, which manufacture, process, or use significant amounts of toxic chemicals, to report annually on their releases of these chemicals. The reports contain information about the types and amounts of toxic chemicals that are released each year to the air, water, and land as well as information on the quantities of toxic chemicals sent to other facilities for further waste management. All of this information is stored in the Toxic Release Inventory (TRI) database. The data here represents facilities and chemical information that have been extracted from EPA TRIS system for reporting year 2012. The associated chemical data, table R9 TRI Chemicals 2012 is a one to many relationship.
Toxics Release Inventory Facility List
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The Toxics Release Inventory (TRI) tracks the management of certain toxic chemicals that may pose a threat to human health and the environment. Certain industrial facilities in the U.S. must report annually how much of each chemical is recycled, combusted for energy recovery, treated for destruction, and disposed of or otherwise released on- and off-site. This information is collectively referred to as production-related waste managed. Descriptions of data terms and field names: https://www.epa.gov/toxics-release-inventory-tri-program/descriptions-tri-data-terms-text-version Factors to consider when using this data: https://www.epa.gov/toxics-release-inventory-tri-program/factors-consider-when-using-toxics-release-inventory-data
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI) Facility Points, Region 9, 2006, US EPA Region 9
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A federal law called the Emergency Planning and Community Right to Know Act (EPCRA) gives the public the right to know about toxic chemicals being released into the environment. The law requires facilities in certain industries, which manufacture, process, or use significant amounts of toxic chemicals, to report annually on their releases of these chemicals. The reports contain information about the types and amounts of toxic chemicals that are released each year to the air, water, and land as well as information on the quantities of toxic chemicals sent to other facilities for further waste management. All of this information is stored in the Toxic Release Inventory (TRI) database. The data here represents facilities and chemical information that have been extracted from EPA TRIS system for reporting year 2006.
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI) Facility Points, Region 9, 2011, US EPA Region 9
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A federal law called the Emergency Planning and Community Right to Know Act (EPCRA) gives the public the right to know about toxic chemicals being released into the environment. The law requires facilities in certain industries, which manufacture, process, or use significant amounts of toxic chemicals, to report annually on their releases of these chemicals. The reports contain information about the types and amounts of toxic chemicals that are released each year to the air, water, and land as well as information on the quantities of toxic chemicals sent to other facilities for further waste management. All of this information is stored in the Toxic Release Inventory (TRI) database. The data here represents facilities and chemical information that have been extracted from EPA TRIS system for reporting year 2012. The associated chemical data, table R9 TRI Chemicals 2012 is a one to many relationship.
Toxic Release Inventory (TRI) Facility Points, Region 9, 2012, US EPA Region 9
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A federal law called the Emergency Planning and Community Right to Know Act (EPCRA) gives the public the right to know about toxic chemicals being released into the environment. The law requires facilities in certain industries, which manufacture, process, or use significant amounts of toxic chemicals, to report annually on their releases of these chemicals. The reports contain information about the types and amounts of toxic chemicals that are released each year to the air, water, and land as well as information on the quantities of toxic chemicals sent to other facilities for further waste management. All of this information is stored in the Toxic Release Inventory (TRI) database. The data here represents facilities and chemical information that have been extracted from EPA TRIS system for reporting year 2012. The associated chemical data, table R9 TRI Chemicals 2012 is a one to many relationship.