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Subject: [DCHAS-L] EPA: TRI Program News: May Edition
Date: Mon, 17 May 2021 13:40:44 -0400
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Webinar registration, TRI glossary, new source reduction webpage, and more!
Join EPA on May 20 from 2-3:30 pm EDT to get an overview of the TRI Program and how you can use the data and information. There will also be a demo of "TRI Search," the user-friendly search tool found on the TRI homepage. And bring your questions for the optional Q&A session following EPA's presentation.
Did you know that facilities are required to tell the TRI Program about any new source reduction (pollution prevention) activities they implement during the year?
EPA has improved its TRI Search and TRI Search Plus online tools to make it easier for users to learn about chemical releases from industrial and federal facilities in and near communities across the U.S., particularly for those concerned about environmental justice.Try the TRI Search tool.
Data for calendar year 2020 are due to EPA by July 1, 2021. EPA expects to make these data available by the end of July. Watch your inbox and the TRI homepage for more information.
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