Toxics Release Inventory 2001 Data Sample Clauses

Toxics Release Inventory 2001 Data. The Emergency Planning and Community Right to Know Act (EPCRA) of 1986 facilitates emergency planning, minimizes the effects of potential toxic chemical accidents, and provides the public with information on releases of toxic chemicals in their communities. Under this authority, the Toxic Release Inventory (TRI) Program collects data on a number of different types of disposal or other releases as reported by certain industries and federal facilities, and on certain waste management and recycling practices. Facilities must report release information to the TRI if any of approximately 650 chemicals that they manufacture, use, or store at levels above specified thresholds. The list includes 25,000 pounds per year for chemicals manufactured or processed, 10,000 pounds per year for chemicals otherwise used, and far lower levels for a small number of persistent, bioaccumulative, and toxic chemicals. The TRI database is publicly available (xxxx://xxx.xxx.xxx/tri) and contains information on specified toxic chemical releases to soil, water, and air from the reporting facilities. What information is included: Information in TRI includes the location of each reporting facility, the specific chemicals manufactured, processed, and used at that facility, and estimated amounts of these chemicals released each year. Facility releases include discharges to air, water, and land. TRI data also include disposal of waste materials into landfills and Class I underground injection xxxxx. Although landfill disposal is recorded as “releases onto land,” the amount of chemicals in this category may not represent conditions for human exposure. In fact, disposal in Resource Recovery and Conservation Act (RCRA)-approved landfills equipped with liners, covers, leak-detection systems, and groundwater monitoring systems may reduce potential human exposure compared with the pre-RCRA condition of those same landfills. What is not included: EPCRA exempts such items as chemicals used in routine janitorial or facility maintenance, chemicals used in foods, drugs, or cosmetics, and chemicals used in motor vehicle maintenance. Facilities with fewer than 10 employees are not required to report, nor are facilities in certain industrial sectors. TRI data do not therefore reflect the totality of chemical releases into a specified environment. This dataset only lists the amounts, in pounds, of toxic substance released to air, surface water, to soil surface on site, and injected underground. The data ...
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