What should you do if you are out of compliance with federal Toxics Release Inventory requirements (EPCRA Section 313)?
This site lists what you can do now , what you must report, how to report, and voluntarily disclosing noncompliance to the EPA. URL: http://www.epa.gov/region09/toxic/tri/req.html Rate this site! Previous Clearinghouse users rated this site
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Importing Chemicals: What You Need to Know About TSCA
This brochure, "Importing Chemicals: What You Need to Know About TSCA (the federal Toxic Substances Control Act) briefly summarizes the requirements for importing chemicals under TSCA 15 U.S.C. 2601 et seq. A more detailed description of your responsibilities as a chemical importer under TSCA are set forth in 40 CFR Part 707. URL: http://yosemite.epa.gov/r10/owcm.nsf/0/db590e05ceeea48788256cf60064ce3 6?OpenDocument Rate this site! Previous Clearinghouse users rated this site
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El Dorado County, California- Environmental Management: Fact Sheet for the Department of Toxic Substance Control
This fact sheet was produced to provide general information on what is an EPA ID# and who needs it. Any business who generates or handles hazardous waste may need an EPA ID#. Some of the most common questions asked of DTSC are on theses pages. This page also provides information on RCRA hazardous waste. URL: http://www.co.el-dorado.ca.us/emd/solidwaste/toxic_fact_sheet.html Rate this site!
ChemAlliance: TSCA Inventory Update Rule (IUR) Resource Page
The TSCA Inventory Update Rule requires manufacturers and importers of certain chemical substances included on the TSCA Chemical Substances Inventory to report current data on the production volume, plant site, and site-limited status of these substances. URL: http://www.chemalliance.org/IUR.asp Rate this site!
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Lead Paint Assistance/Enforcement Program
This site provides information for real estate sellers, landlords, agents, property managers, renovators, remodelers, and contractors on regulations which are designed to help inform tenants and buyers of pre-1978 housing about potential lead paint hazards in their homes. URL: http://www.epa.gov/region01/enforcement/leadpaint/index.html Rate this site!
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Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection - PBT Chemicals
There are seven PBT chemicals of concern in Pennsylvania that the PA DEP is focusing on. However the goal is to assist any waste generators in source reduction, regardless as to what type of waste is generated by their facility URL: http://www.dep.state.pa.us/dep/deputate/pollprev/tri/pbt.htm Rate this site!