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What does TRI stand for?

Toxics Release Inventory (US EPA)


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The Toxics Release Inventory (TRI), another program that requires reporting of pollution by individual facilities, has seen much success in prompting voluntary reductions of toxic pollution since the program's inception in the late 1980s.
Environmental Protection Agency already has a similar register known as the Toxics Release Inventory Program.
The final rule reinstates Toxics Release Inventory (TRI) reporting requirements that were replaced by the TRI Burden Reduction Rule in December 2006.
Under federal law, facilities in certain industries which manufacture, process or use significant amounts of toxic chemicals are required to report annually on their releases of these chemicals to air, water and land EPA maintains this information in the Toxics Release Inventory (TRI) database.
Industrial and federal facilities in the United States released more than 4 billion pounds of chemicals into the environment in 2005, according to the latest yearly compilation of data from the Environmental Protection Agency's Toxics Release Inventory.
companies have been required to report detailed information about their chemical releases to the Environmental Protection Agency, which has published it in an easy-to-access online database known as the Toxics Release Inventory (TRI).
The goal is to reduce the amount of priority chemicals reported to the Toxics Release Inventory by 10 percent by 2008 (2001 is taken as the baseline year).
The US toxics release inventory (2001 data) reported that approximately 25,000 industrial facilities released a little over 6 billion pounds of listed pollutants to the air, water and land.

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