EPA TRI: Contact Us
The TRI Program is managed by U.S. EPA's TRI Program Division, within the Office of Information Analysis and Access in Washington, DC. Questions about a specific facility and the data it submits to the TRI Program should be addressed to the EPA TRI Regional Coordinator who covers the state in which the facility is located.
- Questions and Answers
- TRI Information Center
- TRI Software Support
- TRI Regulatory Activities
- Enforcement and Compliance Assurance
- EPA's TRI Regional Coordinators
- State TRI Program Officials
- Other Assistance
Questions and Answers
Find an Answer or Ask a Question - Search frequently asked questions or submit a new question on a variety of TRI topics.
TRI Information Center
The TRI Information Center is a toll free number that facilities may call to obtain guidance on TRI reporting requirements and help on completing the TRI reporting forms. The TRI Information Center number is (800) 424-9346. Callers in the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area call (703) 412-9810. The TDD is (800) 553-7672.
Normal Hours of Operation:
Monday – Thursday 10:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. Eastern Time
Extended Hours of Operation (May, June, and July):
Monday – Friday 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Eastern Time
Closed Federal Holidays
TRI Software Support
For questions related to TRI-ME software, TRI-MEweb, and the Central Data Exchange (CDX), please contact the CDX Hotline at epacdx@csc.com or call toll free at (888) 890-1995.
TRI Regulatory Activities
To submit comments on TRI regulatory actions or to view docket materials, go to http://www.regulations.gov.
Enforcement and Compliance Assurance
To obtain information about violations of environmental laws or to report a possible violation, go to EPA's Report an Environmental Violation web page.
EPA’s TRI Regional Contacts
For a list of EPA’s TRI Regional Coordinators, go to the EPA Regional TRI Coordinators web page. TRI Regional Coordinators provide regulated facilities with training and assistance in meeting TRI reporting requirements, and they help communities obtain and understand the TRI data.
State TRI Program Officials
The Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act (EPCRA) requires reporting facilities to submit copies of TRI reports to the state in which a facility is located, in addition to the U.S. EPA. Many states have a designated TRI Program Official. See TRI's State Program's website for who can provide guidance and support on state TRI reporting procedures.
Other Assistance
If you have already tried the support avenues listed above, but you still have unresolved problems or issues, please call the TRI general phone number, (202) 566-0250.