Highlights
The Risk-Screening Environmental Indicators (RSEI) is a computer-based screening tool developed by EPA that analyzes risk factors to put Toxics Release Inventory (TRI) release data into a chronic health context. RSEI is often used by government regulators, communities, journalists, industry and others to:
- Examine trends.
- Identify important emissions situations for follow-up.
- Support community-based projects.
- Initially screen potential impacts of emissions.
Use this site to find:
- Basic Information - Read more about what RSEI can do and how it is used.
- Technical Information - Important characteristics of the model, tutorials.
- Get RSEI – How to obtain the current version of RSEI and recommended patches.
- Glossary - Key terms and model information.
- Frequent Questions – Information to help users.
- Documents – Methodology documentation, user's manuals, background and supporting information, changes from previous versions, and document archive, including user's manuals from previous versions.