Recent TRI Program News
2015 TRI National Analysis Now AvailableThe TRI National Analysis offers analyses and interactive maps showing data at a state, county, city, and zip code level. |
Final Rule to Add HBCD to TRI Chemical ListOn November 28, EPA published a final rule to add the brominated flame retardant HBCD to the TRI chemical list. Learn about the HBCD rule |
TRI Proposes Adding Natural Gas Processing Facilities to List of Covered SectorsEPA is proposing to add natural gas processing facilities to the scope of the industrial sectors covered by the Toxics Release Inventory. Learn more here. |
Final Rule to Add HBCD to TRI Chemical ListOn November 28, EPA published a final rule to add the brominated flame retardant HBCD to the TRI chemical list. Learn about the HBCD rule |
Draft Rule to Add NPEs Category to TRI Chemical ListOn November 16, EPA proposed a rule to add a nonylphenol ethoxylates category to the TRI list of chemicals. You can submit your comments until January 17, 2017. |
Thanks for Attending the TRI National Conference!More than 300 people attended last week's National Training Conference on TRI and Environmental Conditions in Communities. |
Happy 30th Anniversary, TRI!October 17 marks the 30th anniversary of the TRI Program. Watch new videos about the power of TRI data |
Watch the Introduction to TRI WebinarIf you missed our October 13 Introduction to TRI webinar, check out the recording. |
Agenda for the 2016 TRI ConferenceTake a look at the exciting agenda for this fall's National Training Conference on TRI and Environmental Conditions in Communities. The theme is TRI at 30: Working Together to Reduce Toxic Releases. |
2015 TRI Preliminary Dataset AvailableNew data can tell you about toxic chemical releases and pollution prevention activities at industrial facilities near you. Take a look using Envirofacts or downloadable data files. |
Draft Rule to Add HBCD to TRI Chemical ListOn June 2, EPA published a proposed rule to add the brominated flame retardant HBCD to the TRI chemical list. Learn about the proposed rule and submit your comments until August 1. |
Notice About Upcoming TRI-MEweb OutageNotice About Upcoming TRI-MEweb OutageTRI-MEweb will be unavailable from 6:00 a.m. EDT on July 2, 2016 until 6:00 a.m. EDT on July 5, 2016. This outage does not affect the July 1, 2016 TRI reporting deadline. Find resources for reporting year 2015 TRI reporting
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Submit Your Proposal for the 2016 TRI Conference!The theme of the next National Training Conference on TRI and Environmental Conditions in Communities is TRI at 30: Working Together to Reduce Toxic Releases. Submit your abstract by May 31, 2016. |
New Installment of Pollution Prevention Spotlight SeriesTake a closer look at how TRI facilities have reduced their use of decaBDE, a flame retardant. |
Begin Your 2015 TRI ReportingUpdated reporting materials for Reporting Year 2015 are now available. Reporting forms must be submitted by July 1, 2016. |
2014 TRI National Analysis Report AvailableThe National Analysis gives you the most current TRI information for your community and the nation. Browse the National Analysis website |
Community-Driven Environmental Collaborative Problem-SolvingJoin us on November 12 at 12:00 EST for the next TRI webinar. You'll hear from South Carolina Rep. Harold Mitchell and the TRI Program's Community Engagement project lead. |
2016 TRI University Challenge WebinarJoin us at 12:00 p.m. EDT on Tuesday, October 27, to learn how your school can partner with EPA in the next TRI University Challenge. Join the webinar |
RSEI Model Gets New Look and New DataWe've updated the Risk Screening Environmental Indicators (RSEI) model with 2012 TRI data and a new downloadble interface for viewing the results. |
New Installment of Pollution Prevention Spotlight SeriesTake a closer look at how TRI facilities have reduced their use of Dichloromethane, a toxic industrial solvent. |
Explore a TRI FacilitySee an example of how and where toxic chemicals are managed in a TRI facility, and learn how those chemicals are reflected in TRI reporting. Look inside a TRI facility |
New TRI University Challenge PartnersThree new partners will work with the TRI Program to find innovative uses for TRI data during the 2015-2016 school year. |
Find Your Way Around the TRI WebsiteJoin us on June 23 to learn where to find key TRI resources and share your feedback on how the website works for you. |
2014 TRI Preliminary Dataset AvailableNew data can tell you about toxic chemical releases and pollution prevention activities at industrial facilities near you. Take a look using TRI Explorer, Envirofacts, or the TRI P2 Search Tool. |
EPA Proposes New TRI ChemicalEPA is proposing to add 1-bromopropane to the TRI chemical list. You can submit your comments on the proposed rule until June 15, 2015. |
What Can You Do With TRI Data?Take a look at how TRI data are being used in the community, the classroom, and the factory. |
Submit Your TRI University Challenge ProposalsThe 2015 TRI University Challenge application period is open until March 27. |
Begin Your 2014 TRI ReportingUpdated reporting materials for Reporting Year 2014 are now available. Reporting forms must be submitted by July 1, 2015. |
Compare Corporate-Level Environmental PerformanceThe TRI P2 Search Tool now allows you to see what companies are doing to prevent toxic chemical pollution. |
2013 TRI National Analysis Report AvailableBrowse the new interactive report |
TRI Conference Presentations Now AvailableView presentation slides and videos from the most recent TRI National Training Conference. |
Resources for CommunitiesCheck out new reports, online tools, and links to help you more easily identify and understand toxic chemicals in your community. |
New Web Series Highlights P2 AccomplishmentsTake a closer look at the pollution prevention progress being made by the fabricated metals industry. |
New Addition to the TRI Chemical ListLearn more about the final rule to add nonylphenol to the list of TRI-covered chemicals, due to its toxicity to aquatic organisms. |
Pollution Prevention : The Clear Choice for SustainabilityInformation on Pollution Prevention Week September 15 – 21, 2014 |
Learn About the TRI Data Quality ProcessWe work continuously to ensure that TRI data are accurate and reliable. |
TRI Electronic Reporting Rule FinalizedEPA has finalized a rule requiring all TRI facilities to submit their TRI data electronically using the TRI-MEweb reporting application. |
Tell Us How You’re Using TRIConnect with the TRI community in our new discussion forum and share your TRI experiences |