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Chemical Data Reporting rule (CDR)
This dataset contains information on chemicals that company's produce domestically or import into the United States during the principal reporting year. For the 2012 submission period, reporters provided 2011 manufacturing, processing, and use data and 2010 production volume data for their reportable chemical substances.
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Chemical Data Reporting rule (CDR)
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This dataset contains information on chemicals that company's produce domestically or import into the United States during the principal reporting year. For the 2012 submission period, reporters provided 2011 manufacturing, processing, and use data and 2010 production volume data for their reportable chemical substances.
그린에코스 - 미국 TSCA 물질목록
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미국 환경청(US EPA)의 독성화학물질관리법(TSCA, Toxic Substance Control Act)에 따라 관리하고 있는 독성관리물질 목록정보를 제공합니다. 미국내 유통되고 있는 화학물질의 종류를 파악하고, 환경청에서 중요 관리대상 또는 규제 대상으로 보고 있는 물질현황을 파악할 수 있습니다. 화학물질의 취급에 앞서 서류제출의무 여부, 규제 대상 여부를 확인할 수 있습니다.
TSCA Inventory
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This dataset consists of the non confidential identities of chemical substances submitted under the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA). TSCA was enacted to ensure that chemicals manufactured, imported, processed, or distributed in commerce, or used or disposed of in the United States do not pose any unreasonable risks to human health or the environment. EPA adds chemical substances to the TSCA Inventory following EPAs receipt of a Notice of Commencement (NOC) signaling the manufacturers intent to produce a chemical substance that EPA has previously reviewed and approved. Since EPA published the final TSCA Inventory Reporting Rule on December 23, 1977, the TSCA Inventory has grown to include the identities of over 83, 000 chemical substances.
TSCA Inventory
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This dataset consists of the non confidential identities of chemical substances submitted under the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA). TSCA was enacted to ensure that chemicals manufactured, imported, processed, or distributed in commerce, or used or disposed of in the United States do not pose any unreasonable risks to human health or the environment. EPA adds chemical substances to the TSCA Inventory following EPAs receipt of a Notice of Commencement (NOC) signaling the manufacturers intent to produce a chemical substance that EPA has previously reviewed and approved. Since EPA published the final TSCA Inventory Reporting Rule on December 23, 1977, the TSCA Inventory has grown to include the identities of over 83, 000 chemical substances.
Chemical Data Access Tool
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This tool is intended to aid individuals interested in learning more about chemicals that are manufactured or imported into the United States. Health and safety information on these chemicals, primarily in the form of paper documents, are routinely submitted by industry (manufacturers or importers of chemicals) to EPA under the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA). EPA is in the process of converting these documents into electronic form and making non-confidential versions of these documents accessible through this tool. The tool enables users to conduct both full text and metadata searches of these documents, and presents these as .pdf for viewing or downloading. The tool also queries existing EPA legacy database sources of chemical information and presents these data in a consistent format.
Chemical Data Access Tool
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This tool is intended to aid individuals interested in learning more about chemicals that are manufactured or imported into the United States. Health and safety information on these chemicals, primarily in the form of paper documents, are routinely submitted by industry (manufacturers or importers of chemicals) to EPA under the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA). EPA is in the process of converting these documents into electronic form and making non-confidential versions of these documents accessible through this tool. The tool enables users to conduct both full text and metadata searches of these documents, and presents these as .pdf for viewing or downloading. The tool also queries existing EPA legacy database sources of chemical information and presents these data in a consistent format.
TSCA Inventory Data Extraction Tool
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This data extraction tool contains the non confidential identities of chemical substances submitted under the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA). TSCA was enacted to ensure that chemicals manufactured, imported, processed, or distributed in commerce, or used or disposed of in the United States do not pose any unreasonable risks to human health or the environment. EPA adds chemical substances to the TSCA Inventory following EPAs receipt of a Notice of Commencement (NOC) signaling the manufacturers intent to produce a chemical substance that EPA has previously reviewed and approved. Since EPA published the final TSCA Inventory Reporting Rule on December 23, 1977, the TSCA Inventory has grown to include the identities of over 83, 000 chemical substances.
TSCA Inventory Data Extraction Tool
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This data extraction tool contains the non confidential identities of chemical substances submitted under the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA). TSCA was enacted to ensure that chemicals manufactured, imported, processed, or distributed in commerce, or used or disposed of in the United States do not pose any unreasonable risks to human health or the environment. EPA adds chemical substances to the TSCA Inventory following EPAs receipt of a Notice of Commencement (NOC) signaling the manufacturers intent to produce a chemical substance that EPA has previously reviewed and approved. Since EPA published the final TSCA Inventory Reporting Rule on December 23, 1977, the TSCA Inventory has grown to include the identities of over 83, 000 chemical substances.
Department of Toxic Substances Control - Envirostor Public Data Export
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This Feature Layer Collection contains publicly shared data from Envirostor, the Department of Toxic Substances Control's Project Management Solution. The data includes Cleanup Sites, Hazardous Waste Sites, and Inspection, Compliance and Enforcement sites. Cleanup Sites: DTSC conducts and supervises investigation and cleanup actions at sites where oil or hazardous chemicals have been or may be released into the environment. Cleanup activities take place at active and abandoned waste sites, federal and state facilities and properties, and where any storage tanks have leaked. DTSC, federal and other state agencies or municipalities, or the company or party responsible for the contamination may perform cleanups. Cleanup can also include site reuse and redevelopment. Hazardous Waste Sites: Hazardous waste management facilities receive hazardous wastes for treatment, storage or disposal. These facilities are often referred to as treatment, storage and disposal facilities, or TSDFs, and their activities are described in more detail below: Treatment - Using various processes, such as incineration or oxidation, to alter the character or composition of hazardous wastes. Some treatment processes enable waste to be recovered and reused in manufacturing settings, while other treatment processes dramatically reduce the amount of hazardous waste. Storage - Temporarily holding hazardous wastes until they are treated or disposed. Hazardous waste is commonly stored prior to treatment or disposal, and must be stored in containers, tanks, containment buildings, drip pads, waste piles, or surface impoundments that comply with the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) regulations. Disposal - Permanently containing hazardous wastes. The most common type of disposal facility is a landfill, where hazardous wastes are disposed of in carefully constructed units designed to protect groundwater and surface water resources. ICE Sites: The Department of Toxic Substances Control (DTSC) regulates the generation, transportation, treatment, storage, and disposal of hazardous wastes. DTSC monitors compliance with state and federal hazardous waste requirements by conducting inspections. DTSC works to ensure compliance with environmental requirements. When warranted, DTSC will take civil or criminal enforcement action against violators of environmental laws. DTSC provides compliance incentives and auditing to encourage facilities to find and disclose violations to the Agency. Violations may also be discovered from tips/complaints received by the Agency from the public. Violations discovered as a result of any of these activities may lead to civil or criminal enforcement. This data is a geospatial representation of data found at https://www.envirostor.dtsc.ca.gov/public/. This dataset is updated daily.
Results of Section 4 Chemical Testing
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The Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) requires that data be developed on the effect of chemical substances and mixtures on health and the environment. This data source collects the applicable test information on these chemicals submitted by external parties.