Toxics Release Inventory Program
The Toxics Release Inventory (TRI) is a publicly available EPA database that contains information on toxic chemical releases and waste management activities reported annually by certain industries as well as federal facilities. For more information on TRI, see Basic Information, TRI Program Fact Sheet, or our Frequent Questions Web pages.
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2009 TRI National Training Conference Call for Presentations and Registration Announcement
Through a cooperative agreement, the Environmental Council of States (ECOS) and EPA are pleased
to announce the annual ‘Call for Presentations’ for the next Toxics Release Inventory (TRI)
National Training Conference, planned for March 30 - April 2, 2009, in Bethesda, Maryland. The theme
for this year’s gathering is "TRI: Expanding Partnerships/Expanding Knowledge".
As co-sponsors, ECOS and EPA’s TRI Program invite you to submit your ideas for giving a presentation
at the 2009 conference. If selected, your presentation will be given at the conference on March 31 or
April 1.
Please visit ECOS
for details on how to submit
your presentation suggestion and important new registration information.
EPA announces the availability of the 5th annual Electronic
Facility Data Release (e-FDR).
The 2008 e-FDR provides a form by form view of the TRI forms that has been received by EPA from
facilities- as reported by July 1, 2008. These TRI forms contain chemical data that has been collected
during 2007 by the facilities as required by EPCRA section 313.
TRI Reporting Aids and Assistance Materials
By law, if your facility is in a covered industry, you must file your Toxics Release Inventory (TRI)
reports by July 1 of each year. This TRI compliance assistance Web page contains access to the resources necessary for
industrial facilities to report their releases and transfers of certain toxic chemicals to meet EPCRA Section 313 requirements.
Search TRI Data
- EPA's analysis of the most recent TRI data
- Reporting software to help facilities submit their data
- Obtain TRI data
- Do your own analysis of TRI data
- Envirofacts-single point of access to EPA data
- Additional information on toxic chemicals from the National Library of Medicine
- TRI Program Fact Sheet
- Frequent Questions