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2006 Inventory Update Reporting

The revised 2006 IUR public database, which more accurately reflects the information provided by industry submitters, is now available. To ensure that you have the most current version of the data, please replace any searches or downloads with version 1.1.


Read about the IUR program's January 2007 - January 2009 accomplishments.

The purpose of the IUR program is to collect quality screening-level, exposure-related information on chemical substances and to make that information available for use by EPA and, to the extent possible, due to data confidentiality claims, to the public. The IUR data are used to support risk screening, assessment, priority setting and management activities and constitute the most comprehensive source of basic screening-level, exposure-related information on chemicals available to EPA.

This Web site includes:

Basic Information - Read about current IUR regulations and the 2003 IUR amendments that affect 2006 and future reporting. Review the general requirements of reporting and the history of IUR regulations.

IUR Data - Search non-confidential IUR data for 2006 and past IUR reporting periods.

About Submissions - Learn when the next submission period will occur and find guidance on submitting corrections to your 2006 and earlier IUR reports. Learn what to do if you missed reporting for the 2006 IUR.

Confidentiality - Read guidance on how companies can claim information reported to EPA as confidential.

Resources - Find various instructions, guidance, reporting forms, regulatory information, presentations and other materials to help companies report.

Petitions for Partial Exemption - Search for petitions that have already been submitted. Find guidance to add to the list of chemicals of low current interest for which reporting requirements are reduced.


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