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The data in the Toxic Release Inventory is available to the public, but initially the system was difficult to access.
It covered energy, air quality, water quality, forests and land, toxic release inventory and climate change.
The annual "Toxic Release Inventory" is widely used by campaigning groups in effort to cut emissions.
Therefore, chlorfenvinphos is not one of the compounds about which facilities were required to report to the Toxic Release Inventory.
In all product chains, public information (frequently possible only with government guarantees) is of central importance, for example in labeling, certification or toxic release inventories.
Her office released an annual analysis of the Environmental Protection Agency's Toxic Release Inventory.
Toxic Release Inventory - tracks how much waste USA companies release into the water and air.
For example, it has provided electronic data bases, like toxic release inventories and summaries of advice on limiting consumption of freshwater fish from polluted waters.
To locate benzene release sites near you, visit the EPA's Toxic Release Inventory.
The group's model is the registry created by the post-Bhopal law, the Environmental Protection Agency's Toxic Release Inventory.
It contains Community-Right-To-Know Toxic Release Inventory documents.
Since then, Ohio Citizen Action has used the Toxic Release Inventory as the basis for "good neighbor campaigns" with polluting companies.
The company settled a case with EPA for incomplete Toxic Release Inventory recordkeeping in August 2000, paying a fine of $9,415.
On June 19 the National Library of Medicine began offering the Toxic Release Inventory on a computer data base accessible by telephone.
Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) TRI [toxic release inventory] database.
United States Toxic Release Inventory: Calcium oxide is not included in the U.S. TRI program.
The chemical industry is the top air polluter in the state, producing about 16,000 tons of toxic emissions, according to the most recent EPA toxic release inventory in 2007.
Many firms took no action until forced by the Toxic Release Inventory to determine how much raw material was being wasted in the form of pollution (Cebon 1993, p. 20).
It is similar to the Toxic Release Inventory (TRI) operated by the Environmental Protection Agency in the United States.
Under her ruling, chemical companies and refineries must publicly disclose their emissions of an additional 286 chemicals that the Government listed in the Toxic Release Inventory in November 1994.
Finally, the NPRI would also like to improve comparability with the US Toxic Releases Inventory (TRI) which does not provide the same exemption4.
Among RTK NET's most signifcant postings is the annual Toxic Release Inventory issued by the Environmental Protection Agency.
Examples include the CERES principles, EPA Toxic Release Inventory and community right-to-know laws in the US.
Some community members also expressed concerns that chemical releases, as reported on EPA's Toxic Release Inventory, from the DuPont plant could have contaminated the community's water and air.
Thousands of pounds of carcinogens such as benzene and vinyl chloride are released from the facilities near Mossville each year, according to the EPA's Toxic Release Inventory.