October 19, 1:00-2:10 p.m.
The U.S. Geological Survey's Sediment-bound Contaminant Resiliency and Response Strategy: A Tiered Multi-metric Approach to Environmental Health and Hazards in the Northeastern USA
- Kimberly Aquino, USGS Eastern Geographic Science Center
The TRI+AD Project: Using the TRI with Additional Environmental Indicators to Enhance Use and Understanding
- Thomas Cook and Margaret Helms, Mercyhurst University
GIS Mapping of Chemical Transfers Using the Toxics Release Inventory
- Joseph Coscia and Ryne Yarger, U.S. EPA
EPA's National Air Toxics Assessment and the Role of TRI Data
- Madeleine Strum, U.S. EPA
- Beneficial Uses of TRI Session: Presentation Descriptions (PDF)(3 pp, 19 K, 10/18/16)
- Beneficial Uses of TRI Session: Presenter Bios (PDF)(2 pp, 19 K, 10/18/16)
- USGS Sediment-Bound Contaminant Resiliency and Response Strategy (PDF)(24 pp, 3 MB, 10/20/16)
- The TRI+AD Project: Using TRI with Additional Environmental Indicators to Enhance Use and Understanding (PDF)(24 pp, 5 MB, 10/20/16)
- GIS Mapping of Chemical Transfers Using TRI (PDF)(17 pp, 2 MB, 10/20/16)
- EPA's National Air Toxics Assessment and the Role of TRI Data (PDF)(17 pp, 2 MB, 10/20/16)